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NEW SERIES, VOLUME 13 


FOR THE YEAR 1916 
Nos. 1-12 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 8, 1891, of J une 80, 1906, 
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891, 
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 1, GROUP 2: 


PAMPHLETS, LEAFLETS, CONTRIBUTIONS TO 
NEWSPAPERS OR PERIODICALS, ETC.; 
LECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES FOR ORAL DELIVERY; 
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS; MAPS 


1916 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 13 
No. 1 


WASHINGION 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1916 


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

Group 2, issued monthly, contains many titles of pamphlets, leafiets, 
and literary contributions to periodicals, and all other productions registered 
under the legal designation “book ” not found in Group 1 (issued several 
times a week), including also, however, preliminary reports of court decisions, 
local directories, herd books, and other annuals, etc. The entries are ar- 
ranged alphabetically by authors, or, if anonymous, by title. An asterisk (*) 
after the author’s name indicates that the author and copyright proprietor 
are the same. When the author and copyright proprietor are different, a 
separate statement is made at the end of the title, giving the proprietor and 
his address. F 

Group 2 also contains, in three separate alphabets: the titles of the entries 
made in Class “ C,” Lectures, sermons, addresses, prepared for oral delivery, 
which are arranged alphabetically by author; Class “ D,” Dramatic composi- 
tions, arranged alphabetically by title; and Class “F,” Maps, arranged alpha- 
betically by the subject word of each title. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary 
entry of titles has been abrogated and registration follews deposit of copies 
with an application fer entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the copyright notice after each title is ab- 
breviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “A,” Class A, 
Books; “A—Foreign,” Foreign books in foreign languages; “C,” Class C, 
Lectures, sermons, addresses, prepared for oral delivery; “ D,” Class D, Dra- 
matic compositions; “F,’ Class F, Maps. “©” implies copyright registra- 
tion of a published work, followed by date of publication; “© 1c.” stands for 
copyright of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy- 
right Office of the printed or manuscript copy; and “2 ¢.” for two copies, 
followed by date of their receipt. In the case of contributions to periodicals 
only one copy of the issue or issues containing such contribution is required. 
“A ad int.” implies ad interim copyright registration under the law of March 
4, 1909, of a book published abroad in the English language, for ‘which the 
deposit of only one copy is required. 

A list of the books of which the subsisting copyright has been renewed and 
extended under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found in Part 1, 
Group 1. 

"ach number contains an index of the names of all copyright proprietors, 
the names of authors of pamphlets, the titles of anonymous pamphlets, and 
the names of authors of dramatic compositions. The annua! index supplies, 
in addition, the titles of all dramas and the subject words of ali maps. 

The annual subscription price for the Catalogue of Copyright Entries 
(received only for the calendar year) for Part 1, Groups 1 and 2, is $1.00 
for 1916, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washing- 
ton, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. 


The act of March 4, 1909, provides that the Catalogue of Copyright 
Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of 
the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration. 


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NOTICE 


The copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress, and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental! libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. 

Noricz is therefore hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited since 1870 and prior to June 30, 1909, are still 
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
hbrary in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1916. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits 
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 
photographs Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs 
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps 
are available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which must 
be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be 
supplied on request. Address Recrster or Coryricnts, Library of 
Congress, Washington, D. C. 


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PART 1, 


Group 2 


Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author 
and copyright proprietor are the Same, and that therefore the name is 


not repeated in the claim paragraph. 


A BC pathfinder shipping and mailing 
guide. Jan., 1916. 25th year. Bos- 
ton, Mass., New England railway 
publishing company, 1916. 1167 p. 
8vo. $3.50. [al 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
19, 1916; A 418599; New England 
railway pub. co., Boston. 


ABERCROMBIE & Fitch co.*, New York. 
On the trail of the Christmas gift. 
(In New York times) [2 


© Dec. 7, 1915; 1 c. Dec. 29, 1915; 
A 421445. 


ACCOUNTANTS educational institute. 
[3, 4 

Bookkeeping course. 611. 4to. $2.10 
[Text parallel to binding] © Dec. 24, 


1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 
417677. 


Theory of advanced accounting course. 
134 1. 4to. $3.30. [Text parallel to 
binding] @© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 c. and 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417676. 


© Samuel Malis, Los Angeles. 


ACKERMAN (Carl W.) Blockade of 
Germany impossible, declares ad- 
miralty staff chief. (Jn Washington 
times ) [5 

© Jan. Sf, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 
1916; A 422107; United press assns., 
New York. 


ADELSON (Albert)* San Francisco. 
Unemployed question solved, back to 
the land. [8] p. folder. port. 12mo. 
$0.05. [6 

© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
4, 1916; A 419421. 


ADVERTISERS art & cut service, inc. 
[7-10 
Issue no. 20. 


$5.00. 
Jan. 8, 


Human interest service. 
2 sheets, illus., 21 by 24 inches. 
@ Dec. 20, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. 

-1916; A 417498. 


Issue no. 21. 2 
by 13% inches. $5.00. 
1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
417499. 

© Advertisers art & cut service, 


Chicago. 


sheets, Ulas., 21 
© Dec. 20, 
3, 1916; A 


ADVERTISERS art & cut service, inc.— 


Continued. 


Zuckerman weekly fashion service, issue 
no. 94, Dec. 27, 1915. 2 sheets, illus., 
21 by 133 inches. $5.00. © Dec. 17, 
19fo +42. C.. and an. san. 3 1916s) A. 
417497. 

Issue no. 95, Jan. 3, 1916. 2 sheets, 
illus., 21 by 132 inches. $5.00. © 

Dec. 24, 1915; 2 e. and aff. Jan. 10, 

1916; A 417678. 

© Sidney D. Zuckerman, Chicago. 


AEOLIAN co.*, New York. [11-15 


Aeolian vocalion, a new musical instru- 
ment of the phonograph type. [15] 
p. illus. 8vo. © Dec. 16, 1914; 2c. 
Dec. 28, 1915; aff. Jan. 12, 1916; A 


419583. 

Aeolian-vocalion. Style G, $100. (In 
Tew York World) @© Jan. 16, 1916; 

. Jan. 20, 1916; A 421846. 

ra ee of distinction in period and 
special art designs. (Jn Country life 
in America, Jan., 1916.) © Dec. 30, 
1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 4, 1916; A 421447. 

Story of a love that lives in death- 
less melody. (In New York times) 
© Sept. 19, 1915; 1 c. Sept. 22, 1915; 
A 421665. 

Wonderful gift for all the family. 


(In 


New York Evening world) @© Dec. 

TE ALSIG Se oo Tan pio, tales oA 
421714. 

AKEp (C. F.) Great idea. (In New 

York Evening mail) [16 


jG) Jan. 13, 1916; 1. c Jan. 15, 
1916; A 421738; Evening mail syndi- 


cate, ine., New York. 

ALBANY, N. Y. Albany, Schenectady, 
Troy, Capitol district, suburban di- 
rectory, 1916. v. 1. Schenectady, 
N. Y., H. A. Manning company, 
1915. p. [51)-426. S8vo. $6.00. [17 

©) -Dee...8f, (1915; 3. ¢... Famn;.'S, 


5, 1916; A 420232 
H. A. Manning co., Springfield, Mass. 
ALL-PACKAGE grocery stores co., inc.*, 
New York. To the 520 residents of 
Brooklyn including yourself, who 
may take profits out of the All-pack- 
age grocery stores co. 2 p. 1, 7-29 
p. plates. 8vo. [18 
san: ‘te Toro. 2 ¢.\ wan at, 
aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 425033. 


41916; aff. Jan. 


1916; 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19 


AtrtEN (Annie Winsor)* White Plains, 
N. Y. Common law of conduct. 20 
p.. -4to.: $0.25. [19 

©) Dec. 23, 1915: 2 ©: Dee. Ai, 
1915; aff Jan. 10, 1916; A 419530. 


ALLEN (Charles William)* Philadel- 
phia. America, dear motherland. 
Sheet, 84 by 54 inches. $0.25. [20 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
7, 1916; A 417629. 


‘ALLEN (Irving R.) Bigger, better 
business. Three-wheeled automo- 
bile. (Jn Chieago herald) [21 


© Dec. 31, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 3, 1916; 
A 421397; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


ALLEN pub. co.*, New York. 48 ma- 
gicians’ magic movements and cere- 


monies, according to the latest 
formulas. 1915. 1 p. 1, 5-188 p. 
24mo. $3.00. (22 


©) Dec. 30, 1985s) 2 5c Jan. 10, 
1916; aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 419527. 


AMERICAN AGENTS @SSN. [23, 24 


Confidential cost book, 1915-1916 cor- 
rected to ee 12 - cover-title, 
32 p. 16m 1915s 2 ec. 
and aff. sar S- 1916; A 419482. 

Rate book. viii, 98 p. S8vo. $100.00. 
© Dec. 1, 1915; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
3, t9LGs 4194838. 

© Laon Wertheimer, Cleveland. 


attorneys [1916] 
Mass., American 


AMERICAN BANK 
14th ed. Boston, 
bank attorneys, 1916. 2p. 1., 458 p. 
16mo. $5.00. [25 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
4, 1916; A 418313; J. Favill Capron, 
Boston. 


AMERICAN BANKERS’ Service,  inc.*, 
Gouverneur, N. Y. Ideal banking 
service; wage earner letters. cover- 
title, 12 1. 12mo. [Text parallel 
with binding] [26 

© Jan, 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419727. 


AMERICAN HOLIDAY calendar, 1916. 
New York, Irving national bank, 
1916. Card, map, printed on both 
sides, 11 by 14 inches. [27 

© Jan, *42,. 19163.2 ©. and aff. 
Jan. 15, 1916; A 419644; David H. 
G. Penny, New York. 


AMERICAN INDUSTRIES. Jan.,, 1916, 
suppl. Preventive appliances. 4 p. 
col. illus. fol. [28 


©. Jan..3, 1916; 2.¢ ‘and. ai. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 418389; National manu- 
facturers co., New York. 


pt. 1, nS. FS 


AMERICAN SCHOOL of correspondence’, 
Chicago. Algebra. pt. 2. College 
preparatory. Instruction paper, pre- 
pared by Walter J. Risley. 1 p. L, 
[59]-131, [4] p. S8vo. $0.50. [29 

© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 @ dan 
1916; aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 418542. 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE & telegraph co.*, 
Boston. Tariff and route book [Jan. 
1, 1916] xviii, 431 p. 4to. [30 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 420366. 


AmeéricAs (Las) v. 2, no. 1, enero de 
1916. New York, All Americas pub- 
lishing company, inc., 1916. 112 p. 
illus., ports. 4to. $0.25. [31 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Jan. 
13, 1916; A 418419; All Americas 
pub co., ine., New York. 


ANGYALFI (Arthur)* New York. My 
heart is where you are. Sheet, 9 by 
4 inches. [32 
© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Jan. 

7, 1916; A 417634. 


ARMOUR’S farmer’s almanac, 1916. 
Chicago, Armour fertilizer works, 
1915. 52 p. illus. (part col.) S8vo. 

[33 


© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 419547; Armour fer- 
tilizer works, Chicago. 


ARMSTRONG cork & insulation co.*, 
Pittsburgh. Nonpareil corkboard in- 
sulation. 1915 ed. 2 p. 1., 7-151 p. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. [34 

© Nov. 3, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 420310. 


ASHLEY (Roscoe Lewis) Medieval 
civilization; a textbook for second- 
ary schools. [Preliminary ed. Nor- 
wood, Mass., Printed by Berwick & 
Smith co.] 1916. cover-title, p. 327- 
422. illus., map. 12mo. $0.20. [35 


© Jan. '5, 19163'2'c.-and ait dan. 
6, 1916; A 418337; Macmillan co., 
New York. 


ASSOCIATION Of American Portland -ce- 
ment mfrs.*, Philadelphia. [386-41 


General rules for workmen. 2 p. l. 3-14 
p. 1G6mo. @© Dec. 27, 1915; 2 c. and 
aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417518. 


Rules for foremen. 2 p.1., 3-7 p. 16mo. 
@ Dec. 27, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 3, 
1916; A 417523. 

Rules for foundries. 2 p. lL, 3-4 p. 
16 mo. @© Dec. 27, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 417521. 

Rules for mechanics and repairmen. 2p. 
15°3—16 p./, 16mo. -4@) Dee. 27, 1915 5-2 
c. and aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417520. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 


ASSOCIATION of American Portiand ce- 
ment mfrs. _eleaoa aes 
Rules for power plants. a 1, 3-8 p. 


mo. @© Dec. 27, 1915; Ge and aif, 
Jan. 3, 1916; ‘A 417519. 
8p. 16mo. © 


' Rules for quarrymen. 
Dee. 27, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 3, 
1916; A 417522. 


ATLAS powder co.*, Wilmington, Del. 


[42, 43 
Better farming with atlas farm powder. 
4p. illus. 8vo. Jan. 18, L916; 


2c. and aff. Jan. 29, 1916; A 425048. 


Uses of atlas farm powder. 15 p. illus. 
16mo. © Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 29, 1916; A 425047. 


AUTO suggestions. v. 2, no. 1, Jan. 
1916. cover-title, [20] p._ illus. 
16mo. [44 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419486; Northwestern 
chemical co., Marietta, O. 


AYER (N. W.) & son*, Philadelphia. 
' N. W. Ayer & son’s American news- 


paper annual and directory [1916, 
48th year] 1290p. col. maps. S8vo. 
$5.00. [45 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 420230. 


Bascock (M. G.) co. Lincoln’s birth- 
day. (Jn Brooklyn daily eagle) 
[46 


© Jan. 23, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 1, 1916; 
A 422114; George H. Babcock, New 
York. 


BarEy (Nelson Burdette) Peterson 
system of playing the guitar with 
steel in the. Hawaiian manner, de- 
signed for self study. San Fran- 


cisco, Cal., Sherman, Clay & co. 
[1916] 5 Be is. DOC » LOL.” 100. 
[47 


ape Jan. 5, 1916; = ec. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 420292 ; Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco. 


BANKERS trust co.*, Salt Lake City. 
[48, 49 
Cniciitat tee tomorrow. cover-title, [10] 


Dp. mo. @© Nov. 20, 1915; 2 c. and 
aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419722. 


What must an executor know? cover- 
title, [9] p. 4mo. © Dec. 22, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419725. 


Barre, Vt. Barre city and Barre town, 
Vt.,. directory, 1915.. v. 23. Spring- 


field, Mass., H. A. Manning co., 1915. 
264 p. 8vo. $3.00. [50 
© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


8, 1916; A 418374; H. A. Manning 
co., Springfield, Mass. 


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Barsottr (Charles)* New York. 
[Cablegrams} (Jn Progresso italo- 
americano ) [51-61 


Dee. 31, 1915, Jan. 1, 1916. © Dec. 31, 
1915: Jan..%, 19 6; 1 c. each Jan. 3. 
1916; A 421418, 421414. 

Jan. 3, 4, 1916. @ Janes, 4, 19tG: 
ec. each Jan. 4, 1916; ‘A 421438, 491439, 

Jan. 15, ates @ son 15, OIG: 1 e, 
Jan. 15, 1916; A 421722 

gane1G6; Bf; 1916. © Jan. 16, 17 
1c. each Jan. Ln 1916; "A 
421749. 

gan. 19; 20, 1916. @ Jan: 19,20, 1916; 
1 ec. each Jan. 20, 1916; A 421856, 


£976; 
421748, 


421857. 
Jan. 26, 1916. «©, Jan. 26, L916 = Fe: 
Jan. 97, 1916; A 421999. 
jan 3h 19tG.- '@ Jane si, 1916; £ Ve: 
Feb. 1, 1916; A 422111. 
Bary (Hmil B.)* San _ Francisco. 


Change the peg to fit the hole. Card, 
34 by 54 inches. [62 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419563. 


Baum (Mrs. C. L.)* Denver. Mental 
and spiritual helps to freedom. 63 
p. obl. 24mo. $0.25. [63 

© Dec. 12, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419462. 


BAYNARD pub. co.*, Kansas City, Mo. 
Would you pay him $1,000 to write 
a letter. (In System, Jan., 1916) 

[64 
© idan. 5.19163 1 ¢. Jan,,11, 1916; 
A 421660. 


BeckKeEr’s (F.) asphaltum ready roof- 
ing co. [Catalog] 11 p. col. illus. 
16mo. [65 

(cy Apr. 1 1915.2. cGy and afe...Jan. 
13, 1916; A 419571; Christopher Lit- 
cher, Chicago. 


BECKLEY (Zoe) Problems of everygirl. 
(In New York Evening mail) 


: [66-68 

Fan She TOTG. Co fan.ot1 £916 Le. 
Jan. 13, 1916; A 421647.- 

Jans -13,: 1916. ae Jam. aS TOTG Ae thee. 
Jan. 15, 1916; A 4217438 

Jan. 29, 1916. © Jan. 29, 1916; 1 e¢. 


Jan. 31, 1916; A 422098. 
© Evening mail syndicate, 
New York. 


BECK WITH’S 


inc., 


almanac, 1916. 69th year. 


Ed. by Annie Ewell Russell. New 
Haven, Conn. E. H. Parkhurst 
[1916] 132 p. illus, map. 12mo. 
$0.10. [69 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
7, 1916; A 417633; Annie Ewell Rus- 
sell, New Haven. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


70 
BeitH (I. H.)* London. Carry on, 
by the Junior sub. [pseud.}] chap. 1, 
2. (In Blackwood’s magazine, Jan., 
1916) [70 
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1916; A ad int. 
2548; pubd. Dec. 22, 1915. 


BELp1Ine bros. & co.*, Chicago. Beld- 
ing’s silk, display book. 16 p. illus. 
fol. [71 


© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419703. 


Benson (N. P.) optical co. Price list 
of lenses, mountings, frames, ocu- 
lists’ and opticians’ supplies. 111, 
{1] p. illus. 4to. (Catalog A) [72 

© Nov. 1, 1915; 1 c. Nov. 29, 1915; 
1c. Dee. 9, 1915; aff. Jan. 7, 1916; 
A 417721; Nils P. Benson, Minne- 
apolis. 


BENTLEY (Charles E.) Crochet book 
no. 1. New York, Bentley-Franklin 
co. [1916] ‘Sep, atlas: > 4ter -S010. 

[73 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

12, 1916; A 4203841; Bentley, Frank- 
lin co., New York. 


BERGER bros. co.*, New Haven. X-ray 
on Spencer supporting corsets, the 
substitute abdominal wall. [14] p. 
folder, ius. 16mo. [74 


© Dee. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Dee. 30, 
1915; aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 417651. 


BErgry (B. D.) co.*, Chicago. Some 
suggestions for teaching Berry’s 
writing books. [New ed.]  cover- 
title, 79 p. illus. obl. 12mo. $0.10. 

iD 


©. Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417698. 


BIicELow (Lucius 8.)* Buffalo. Handy 
book of the convention and exhibi- 
tion. Buffalo, N. Y., Printed by 
Bigelow brothers [1915] cover-title, 
64 p. 12mo. [76 

© Nov. 29, 1915; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1915; 
aff. Dee. 17, 1915; A 419427. 


BLANCHARD (Arthur H.) Highway en- 
gineer in public life. 8 p. illus. 
Ato. [77 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419676; Natl. highways 
assn., Washington. 


BLuE Book of Cambridge, 1916. Bos- 
ton, Mass., Boston suburban book 
co., 1916. 200, [20] p. fold. map. 
diagrs. (1 folded) S8vo. $2.00. [78 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 420248; Boston suburban 
book co., Boston. 


pt. 1, n:s., v.13 


BoHannon (William Christian)* Chi- 
cago. Preparedness; who made God. 
v. no. 1. cover-title, 15, [1] p. 24mo. 
$0.10. [79 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916; A 419631. 


Boterano (J.) & son*, Baltimore. 
Bolgiano’s 1916 [seed catalogue] 
ecover-title, 80 p. illus. 4to. [80 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417692. 


BooOKLOVERS Sales co., ine.*, New York. 
Christian herald Bible-picture con- 
test reply book. [New York, Isaac 
Goldman company, 1915] cover-title, © 
[8] p. S8vo. $1.00. [81 


© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 420224. 


BotTELtER (Mattie M.) Conversion of 
Brian O’Dillon. chap. 1. (in Chris- 
tian standard, Jan. 15, 1916) [82 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 1 c@ Jan. 14, 
1916; A 421735; Standard pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 


Bower (Harry A.)* Boston. Course 
of instruction by mail for xylophone. 
Lesson 1-10. 10 v. 4to. $10.00. 
[Text parallel to binding] [83 


© Dee. 9, 1915; 2 « and aff. Dec. 
22, 1915; A 417652. 


Bowers (Thomas M.) 
business. Know your product. (In 
Chicago herald) [84 


@©-Jan. 14; 19163. 1. @. Jan. 15 
1916; A 421716; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


BRACKETT (Elliott Gray) Rheuma- 
tism. Boston, Mass., Health-educa- 
tion league, 1916. cover-title, 29 p. 
24mo. (Health-education series, no. 
31) $0.08. [85 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916: A 419656; Health-educa- 
tion league, Boston. 


Bigger, better 


Breep (Austin A.)* Cincinnati. How 
a salesman may build success within 
himself. cover-title, 50 p. 12mo. 

- [86 


© Dec.. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 417540. 


BRENNEN (Robert James)* Jackson, 
Mich. First selections from Bren- 
nen’s poems—his best and all to 
date. Jackson, Mich., Best literature 
publishing company [1915] [5] p. 
folder. S8vo. $0.25. [87 


© Dee. 26, 1915; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419463. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 


{Brinty (J. B.)] Church, [editorial 
by J. B. Brinly and Ernest House] 
3 1. 4to. $0.02. [Reprinted from 
The Christian times] [88 


© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
4, 1915; A 419416; Christian press 
assn., Caneyville, Ky. 


BROTHERHOOD of locomotive firemen 


and enginemen*, Indianapolis. Our 
special study course. Westinghouse 
mee pra He. 3, sec. 5... (in 


Brotherhood of locomotive and fire- 


men’s magazine, Jan., 1916) [80 
eta ot: 1 GC. Jan... 18, 
1916; A 421658. 
Brown & Bigelow*, St. Paul. What 
1916 has in store for you. cover- 
title, [12] p. col. illus. fol. [90 


1). Dee. 16; 1915; 2 ec... Dec. 27, 
foto. af. Jan. 6G 1916; A 417723. 


machinery co.*, 
portable 

16mo. 
[91 


© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 « Jan. 24, 
1916; aff. Jan. 27, 1916; A 425018. 


Brown 
Cleveland. 
floor crane. 


HOISTING 
Brownhoist 
15 p. illus. 


Bryce (James) Prefatory note to the 
Handy volume issue. [Chicago, IIl.. 
Printed by R. R. Donnelley & sons 
eo., 1916] 41. S8vo. $0.10. [92 


© Dee. 29, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. 
Jan. 6, 1916; A 419487; Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica corp., New York. 


Buckizé&y (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 
[93-95 
New decision on the liability of mer- 
cantile agencies for incorrect credit 
information. @ Dec. 27, 1915; 1 ec. 
gam. o 1916; A 421425, 


Remedy against employees who _ steal 
private data of the firm. © Jan. 24, 
1916; 1 ec. Jan. 31, 1916; A 422105. 


When employees combine to force an- 

other employee's discharge. @© Jan. 

: oe Maan iii LOI6 s A 
421751. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Modern 
merchant and grocery world] 


BUFFALO trail as seen by the manager, 
ot ae 2) Jan, 1916: 15 p. ius. 
Svo. [96 

© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 417493; Buffalo leather 
co., Buffalo. 


ine.*, Buffalo. 
4to. 
[97 
© Jan. 3, 1916; 2c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 417661: 


BUFFALO wire works ©€o.. 
Catalog no. 8. 175 p. illus. 


114 

BULLETIN of the New York sabbath 

committee. v. 2, no. 6, Dec., 1915, 

Jana 191. Ad, TS} op: 2Svo. [98 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Jan. 

7, 1916; A 417637; New York sab- 
bath com., New York. 


BULLINGER (Edwin W.)* New York. 
Mercantile agency special ed. of Bul- 
linger’s postal and shippers guide 
for the United States and Canada. 


Ed. of Jan., 1916. (R. G. Dun & 

co. ) [99-105 

From Boston. 1204 fi. e. 1234] p. 
4to. © Dec. 29, 1915; 2 e. and aff. 
Jan. 4, 1916; A 418307. 

From Buffalo. 1204. [i. e. 1240] p. 
4to. Jane Sete Cc. wid att. 
Jan. 12, 1916; A 420342. 

From Chicago. 1204 beg e. 1234] p. 
ALTOS Gy. Jans. 3 AOL se Ge dans, 5; 
OMG taihe alan Slee i916; A 418407. 

From Cincinnati. 1204 [i. e. 1234] p. 


Ato. -©@- Jan. 5, 19167. 2 & and aff. 
Jan. fi 1916: Ay 448390: 


From Kansas City. 1204 [i. e. 1240] p 
4to.- © Jant.75._ 1996: "2. ¢ and, ate; 
Jan. 12, 1916; "A 420344. 


From Pittsburgh. 1204 [i. e. 1240] p. 
Ato. Jam 5, $O1G:° 2.6) .and> alr. 
Jan. 12, 1916; A 420343. 


From St. Louis. 1204 [i. e. 1234] p. 
4ito. @© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 7,. 1916; A 420279. 


Burgess (William)* Chicago. Safety 
always. Sheet, 93 by 4 inches. 
[106 
© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 419872. 


Burke (Laura J.)* Sacramento City, 


Cal. Waif of the plains. Revision. 
cover-title, [4] p. S8vo. [Motion 
picture scenario] [107 

© Bee: 1,/1915;' 2 ‘ce. Dee.) 22, 
1915; aff. Jan. 15, 1918; A 419646. 

Burns (Sidney H.)* New York. 
Handbook of hygiene and do’s and 
don’ts for the obese. 15 p. 16mo. 

[108 
Ke) Dee 45,1915 +. 2! ¢.. and: afi 
gan. 6; 1916; A 419470. 

Bureee (W. Atlee) & co.*, Philadel- 
phia. [109-114 
Burpee’s annual for 1916. cover-title, 

2p. illus. (part col.) S8vo. 


Dec 21) 119152 2) ec. antl ‘ati. Jan. 


3, 1916; A 420216. 


Burpee’s seeds that grow, for 1916. 
cover-title, 64 p. illus. 8vo. @ Jan. 
3; 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 6, 1916; 
A 419461. 


Cabbage and cauliflower. Rev. for 1916. 
[4 


} p. illus. Svo. @ Jan. 3, 1916; 
2 e. and afi. Jan: 6y 2916; "A 419460. 
Dahlia culture. jRey. ed.] Sheet, 


printed on both sides, 93 by 6 inches. 
© Va oF Laltee ec. ‘and Wit, Jan. 
6,° 191627 4 419459. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


115 


BurRpPEE (W. Atlee) & co.*—Continued. 


Forty years Burpee service. 40th an- 
niversary suppl., 1876-1916. cover- 
title; "79, “PLY “pp. Y ilass “port. Sve- 
@ Dec. ce. and aff. Jan. 


28, 1915; 2 
3, 1916; A 417524. 


How to grow fine celery in the home 
garden. Rey. for 1916. [4] p. illus. 
1) Jan. 3.) TOs 2. ee; ameoot 
Jan. 6, 1916; A 419458. 
BuscuH (John J.)* Wakefield, Mass. 
Seeing Havana. Busch’s auto tours. 
[8] p. illus., maps. S8vo. [115 


© Dee. 13, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
12, 1916; A 420340. 


BUTLER bros.*, Chicago. Modern mira- 
ee: 4p. 1.;'5-31 po Was... 4te. 4G 


©) Jan. 5, 1916: 2 «Fan. 13,1916; 
aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A 419661. 


CaticcnHio (Isaia)* Jersey City. Se- 
cret of how to become a great singer. 
Jersey City, N. J., Press of L. L. 
Van Benschoten, 1915. 4 p..1,%, 
p. Svo. $5.00. [ td: 

© Dee. 16, 1915* 2 e) Dee. 4 
1915; aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A 419647. 


CALLAGHAN and company’s cumulative 
quarterly to the Michigan digest. 
Comp. by the publishers’ editorial 
staff. [v. 6. no. 2, Jan., 1916] Chi- 
cago, Callaghan and company, 1916. 
1p... 157. p... 4to.. .$5.00 per year: 

[118 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 

7, 1916; A 420284; Callaghan & co., 
Chicago. 

Camp (S. H.) & co.*, Jackson, Mich. 
Goodwin corsets. cover-title, [12] p. 
folder. illus. in cover. 48mo. [Text 
parallel to binding] [119 

() Oct. 13, 191533 "e Jan: 6; 4915: 
aff. Jan. 12, 1916; A 419574. 


CANTON culvert & silo co.*, Canton, O. 
Will they freeze? 21 p. illus. 16mo. 
[120 


© Jan. 1, 1915; 2 © and aff. Jan. 
4, 1915; A 419417. 
CaRENS (Edith Marie)* Jacksonville, 
Fla. Dressmaking self-taught. [New 
ed.] Philadelphia, W. Atkinson com- 
pany, 1916. 67 p. illus. 8vo. $0.25. 
aa 
© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 ¢« and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419465. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter] 
CARPENTER (Frank G.)* Chicago and 
Washington. fal 22 23 
Alaska a new world, blazing with won- 
ders. (in Chicago daily or Sunday 
tribune)? © Jane, 19162 ie; Jana, 
1916; A 421501. 

Carpenter explains the charting of 
t ee op seas. (In Weise: Sun- 


aay star) £ Jan. 16, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 421847. 


pt. I mes. wees 


CASCADE CouNTy, Mont. Farmers’ di- 
rectory company’s farmers’ direc- 
tory, Cascade County, Mont., 1916- 
1917. [Bozeman, Mont., Printed by 
the Republican courier co.] 1915. 
176 p. illus. Svo. $2.00. [124 


© Oct. 19, 1915; 2 e and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 420468; Farmers’ direc- 
tory co., Bozeman, Mont. 


CENTRAL brass mfg. co.*, Cleveland. 
Central line of scientifically per- 


fected brass goods. 221 p._ illus. 
4to. (Catalog H) [125 


© Nov. 25, 1915; 2 @ Dee. 16, 
1915; aff. Dee. 27, 1915; A 418245. © 


CENTRAL district telephone co.*, Phila- 
delphia. Clarksburg, Fairmont, 
Marietta [ete.] telephone directory, 
Dec. 10, 1915. 172 p. 8vo. [126 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff, Jan. 
13, 1916; A 419584. 


CENTURY advertising service co.*, New 


York. Century fashion illustrating 
service, Feb., 1916. 261. illus. obl. 
Svo. [127 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1916; 
aff, Jan. 25, 1916; A 425034. 


CHALFANT (Harry M.) [128, 129 


Exercise for Sunday-schools on Temper- 


ance Sunday. [Philadelphia, Pa., 
—— by Lyon & Armor, 1915] [8] 
p. © June 10, 1915; 2 ec. and 


aff. Ret 3, 1916; A 420214, 

Exercise for Sunday schools on world’s 
Temperance Sunday. Philadelphia, 
The Sunday school times company, 
1915. [8] p. ports. 12mo. © Oct. 
15, 1915.; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 3, 1916- 
A 420218. : 
© Sunday school times co., Phila- 

delphia. 


CHALMERS (Stephens)* Saranac Lake, 
N: Y¥. Moving picture version of 
Edward Everett Hale’s The man 
without a country. [130-133 


Prologue, pt. i- 3. 3 we LeEtO $0.25 
each. Dec. 3 


Dee. 9, 18, ar : 
Jan. 3, 1916; 419418419420. ’ 
Dt ee iis 1D 40. 350252. 40 


Jan. 14> 9916 + 2 e;-and anaes, 2S, 
1916 ; A 419620. 
CHALMERS motor ¢co.*, Detroit. 
mers six-30. 16 p. iilus. 4to. 
© Dec. 30, 1915); -2 e,and 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 417510. 


Chal- 
[134 


aff. 


CHAMPION rivet Co. Addenda _ to 
scientific facts. [8] p. illus. S8vo. 
[1385 


© Nov. 4, 1915; 2 ce. Dee. 24, 1915; 
aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 419664; David 
J. Champion, Cleveland. 


BOOKS, 

no. 1, 1916 
CHance (Frank L.) Chance classes 
Judge Landis as an A-1 fan. (in 
Chicago herald) [136 


gan. 25, -1916;° 1 ¢,. Jan. 24, 
1916; A 421980; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CHANEY mfg. co.*, Springfield, O. 
Guide posts on the path to pros- 
perity. cover-title, [24] p. illus. 
8vo. [137 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aif. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419879. 


[CHAPPELL (Wayvell) & co.] 
automatic electric surfacing ma- 
chine. [4] p. illus. 8vo. [138 


© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 ce. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 425023; Arthur H. Chap- 
pell, Chicago. 


Little- 


CHAUTAUQUA school of  nursing*, 
Jamestown, N. ¥. Medical nursing. 
68 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. (Studies 


in general nursing, lecture no. 18) 
[139 
© Dee. 30, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 8, 1916; A 419522. 


Cuicaco. SEconp security bank. Re- 
solved. Blotter, illus, 6% by 38 
inches. [140 


© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
Bit OPD: A. 419711; Drews-Wester- 
berg & co., Chicago. 


CHICAGO DAILY news almanac and year- 
book for 1916. 32d year. Comp. by 
James Langland. [Chicago, [IIl.] 
Chicago daily news company, 1915. 
736 p. illus. ports., maps. 8vo. 
$0.25 [141 

© Dec. 23, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
31, 1915; A 420362; Chicago daily 
news co., Chicago. 


CHICAGO REAL estate index co.*,. Chi- 
cago. Atlas and ownership index. 
[142-144 


Suppl. to v. 1. [Changes from Mar. 1, 
1910 to Nov. 20, 1915]  cover-title, 
fp. tol. © Dec. 2), 19155 2 e..and 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417694. 


Suppl. to v. 3. [Changes from May 1, 
1909 to Nov. 20, 1915]  cover-title, 
Zone ator. «© ec. 2411915: 2 ¢. and 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417695. 

Suppl. to v. 6. [Changes from Sept. 1, 
1910 to Nov. 20, 1915] eover-title, 
22) pi, fol. (@ Dees 215 19155 '2) c. and 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417696. 


CHICAGO TELEPHONE €o., Wisconsin tele- 


phone co., Cleveland teelphone co., 
Michigan state telephone co.*, Chi- 
cago. [145, 146 


Adjustment of substation ringers and re- 
ays. Nov. 1, 1915. cover-title, 9 p. 
diagrs. 12mo. (Central engineering 
bulletin no. 57) @©@ Dec. 21, 1915; 2 
e. and aff. Dec. 20, 1915; aff. Jan. 3, 
1916; A 419428. 


~ 


GROUP II 


155 


CHICAGO TELEPHONE co.—Continued. 


Insulated type transmitters. Nov. 1, 
W915. 1 © diage. ae va 
eu ecuing bulletin, no. 61) © Dec. 

915; 2 c Dec. 20, 1915; aft. Jan. 
3, 1916; "A 419429. 


Cuicaco title and trust co.*, Chicago. 
Abstract of title to the south half of 
the south east quarter of the south 
west quarter of section 24, T. 41 N., 
R. 18, HE. of the 3d P. M., in Cook 
County, Illinois. 2 numb. 1. fol. 
$10.00. [Text parailel to binding] 

[147 
ao Jan. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

7, 1916; A 417644. 


CHILTON co.*, Philadelphia. 
trade list. 
{Jan. Ist, 1915] 


918] p. 4to. 
June 1, 1915; 


Chilton 
[148, 149 


cover-title, 906 [1% e. 
@r May (2077 1915 3 2se. 
aff. May 28, 1915; 

A 401207 


{Jan., 1916] cover-title, 878, [1] p. 
4to. [Text parallel to binding] © 
Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Jan. 5, 
1916; A 420228, 


CITATOR. [150-152 


Kansas ed. “vv. 23," no. 3, Dee 1915. 
{New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1915] ccver-title, 181 p. 
8vo. $5.00 a year. © Dec. 20, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 418318. 

Michigan ed. v. 19, no. 3, Dec., 1915. 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1915] cover-title, 223 p. 
8vo. $5.00 a year. @© Dec. 23, 1915; 
2 ec. and aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 418317. 

Nexas ed. “Vv. 8, no. 2, Wee: 1915. [New 

York, The Citator publishing eompany, 


1815] cover-title, 124 p. S8vo. $5.00 
a year. © Dec. 24, 1915; 2 ec. and 
aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 418316. 


© Citator pub. co., New York. 


City deposit bank, Pittsburgh. When 
and where to pay taxes and water 


rents. cover-title,, 6, [2] pD., and 
blank pages for memorandum. 
32mo. [153 


©. Dee. 31, 1915; 2 e@. and aff. 


Jan. 7, 1916; A 417632; W. HE. Will- 
iams co., Pittsburgh. 

CLEMENTS (John Ralston) Shaw’s 
campaign songs. Boston, United 


society of Christian endeavor, publi- 


cation department, 1915. 83 p. 1., 3- 
12 p. 24mo. $0.05. [154 

er Dee, Si. 1916s 2) ean aie. 
Jan. 13, 1916; A 419622; Alois J. 
Shartle, publication manager, Bos- 
ton. 

CLOTHES shop’s suit saving system. 
Weekly plan. Card, 8 by 5% inches. 
$10.00. [155 

G)eDec 14, 1915.2. e@ Dec: JS, 
1915; aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 417615; 


Frank L. Reed, Pendleton, Ind. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


156 


Coss (Ida Sublette)* Caddo Gap, Ark. 
Snares of hell. cover-title, [58] pn. 
port. 12mo. $0.35. [156 

© Dee. 14, 1915; 2 e Dee. 20, 
1915; aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417527. 


CopurRN (Margaret L.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. Milky way. cover-title, [31] p. 
illus. obl. 48mo. $0.05. [157 

© Dee. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 417531. 


fCor (Sayers) ] [158, 159 
Joan of Are. Mentor neagine course, 
monograph no. 1-6. Proof. © Jan. 


1; 1916: 2 c. and aff: Jan. £8, 1916; 
A 419679. 


John Milton. Mentor reading course, 
monograph no. 1-6. Proof. © Dec. 
15, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 4, 1916; 
A 419415. 


© Mentor assn., ine., New York. 

CoLERIDGcE (Samuel Taylor) Rime of 

the ancient mariner, by Samuel Tay- 

lor Coleridge, ed. by Helen Wood- 

row Bones. Chicago, Beckley-Cardy 

eco. [1916] 382 p. port. 16mo. (Pro- 
gressive school elassics) $0.05. 

[160 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Jan. 

28, 1916; A 419896; Beckley-Cardy 

¢o., Chicago. 


CoLttins (Louis L.) U, chief boast of 
second ward, pride since 51. (J 
Minneapolis Sunday journal) [161 

‘© Jani 16,1916; 2 e. Jan. 31, 
1916; A 422113; Journal ptg. co., 
Minneapolis. 


COLLINS publicity service*, Philadel- 


phia. Collins business building bul- 
letin, Jan. 5, 1916. [4] p. 4to. 
[Text parallel to binding] [162 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 
.11, 1916; A 419564. 


e. and aff. Jan. 


‘CotumBrIA trust ¢o.*, New York. Plain 
facts about trust company services. 
[48] p. 12mo. [163 


© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419668. 


COMMERCE trust Co. [164-170 
Accumulative savings certificate. [Rev. 
ed.] Kansas City, Union bank note co. 
11915] [4] pp. ifhis. fol. © Dec. 
10> 19155 2 ec: and al. Jan: Sion ; 

A 417560. 


© Percival G. Turner, Kansas 
City, Mo. [Copyright is claimed on 
rewording. ] 
Fortune building. Sheet, 12 by 64 inches 


fold. to 16mo. © Apr. 20, 1915; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417538. 


pt. Las eB 


CoMMERCE trust co.—Continued. 


Great oaks from little acorns grow. 
Sheet, 12 by 6% inches fold. to 16mo. 
© Mar. 26, 1915; 2 ¢c. and aff. Jan. 
eo fone A 417534. 

Service ¢ efliciency sneer Sheet, 12 
by 64 imches fold. to 16mo. © "Apr. 
26, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417533. 

Short story about securities. Sheet, 12 
by 64 inches fold. to 16mo. © Mar. 


51, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 3,see-. 

A 417537. ~ 
Sightless can’t read this. Sheet, 12 by 
© Mar. 31, 


GE inches fold. to 16mo. 


915; .2 c and afl. Jan. 4,.49162 A 
417536. 


Wise parents beget wise children. Sheet, 
ee 12 by 6% inches fold. to 16mo. 
© Apr. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 3, 
1916: 'A 417535. 
© Union bank note co., Kansas 

City, Mo. 


CoMMON cause. Why the laborer 
should oppose prohibition. 6 p. port. 
16mo. [171 


© Jan. 5, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
7, 1916; A 417643; C. W. Bolen, De- 
troit. 


CONNECTICUT plumber, steam and gas 
fitter. New Haven, Jan. 15-16, 1916. 
cover-title, [12] p. ports. $8vo. 
(Journeymen plumbers, gas fitters, 
steam fitters & helpers of the 
United assn. Connecticut state assn. 
of the United assn.) [112 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419551; Philip G. Me- 
Dermott, New Haven, Conn. 


CONSOLIDATED car co.*, Detroit. Ab- 
bott Detroit motor cars. [20] p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. [tS 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419566. 


CONSTITUTION, Aflanta. In society 

circles. (in Atlanta Constitution.) 

[174 

() Jan. 24. 1916; 4c Jane. 

1916; A 421971; James R. Holliday, 
Atlanta. 


CONTEMPORARY verse. Vv. 1, no. 1, Jan., 


1916. [Philadelphia, Pa., Printed by 
G. F. Lasher, 1916] 16 p. 8vo. 
$0.15. [175 


© Jan. 3; 1916; 2. ¢. and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419484; Howard A. Gra- 
ham, jr., Devereux C. Josephs, and 
Samuel McCoy, Philadelphia. 


CO-OPERATIVE buyers Magazine. v. 2, 
no. 2, Jan. and Feb., 1916. cover- 
title, 108, [1] p., 6 1. illus. (part 
col.) Ato. [176 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Jan. 
13, 1916; A 419623; Baehr-Ingels co., 
Cincinnati. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 


Coos telephone co.*, Lancaster, N. H. 
Lancaster district telephone direc- 
tory, winter issue, 1915-1916. [Sec- 
tion 14] cover-title, 32 p. Svo. [177 

© Dec. 29; 1915; 2 ¢. Dee. 31, 
1915; aff. Dec. 30, 1915; A 419439. 


CRAWFORD (Bertha Carey)* Stafford, 


Kan. Poems. Stafford, Kan., 
Courier office, 1915. 18 1. 8vo. 
$1.00. [178 


© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 c« Dec. 27, 
1915; aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417715. 


CRAWFORD (William 8.) Casualty in- 
surance and corporate bonds. Chi- 
cago, La Salle extension university 
[1916] 382 p. 8vo. [179 

© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916; A 419626; La Salle exten- 
sion university, Chicago. 


CRISSEY (Forrest) Supreme passen- 
ger comfort [Chicago, Ill., Printed 
by Rogers & company, 1915] 4 p. 
illus. 32mo. [180 

© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
7, 1916; A 417626; Nordyke & Mar- 
mon ¢co., Indianapolis. 


Crucer advertising system*, Norwalk, 


O. Psychology of clothes. Argu- 
ment 1-4. 4 loose 1. illus. 8vo. 
$35.00. [181 


ec 25. 1915: 2c. Jan. 19, 
1916; aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 425035. 


CURTICE bros. co.*, Rochester, N. Y. 
Catalogue. 32 p. illus. (part col.) 
8vo. [182 

© Jam 10;°1915; 2c. and aff. 


Jan. 12, 1915; A 417700. 


Datty GEORGIAN AND SUNDAY AMERI- 
CAN. se lal 
For 1916—An advertising creed. © J 

Pwtoto. Loc. dan. 14, 1916; ~ 451666. 
© Jan 


Parisian idea, white goods see 
&. 1916- 1 c. dam. 14, 1916; A 491668. 


Why white goods in midwinter. © Jan. 
iG: te, Jan. 14, 1916; A 421667. 


[Note: The foregoing are in the At- 
lanta Georgian | 


© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chicago. 
Date (Alan)* Bayside, N. Y¥. Alan 


Dale says. (Jn Pittsburgh Sunday 
leader ) [186, 187 
Jon, £65191 Qa hG:. UOLG <t e, 


6. 
Jan. 19, 1916; A 421843. 
Jan. 30, 1916. © Jan. 30, 1916; 1 ec. 


Feb. iff 1916; A 422112, 
DAPRATO STATUARY ©C0O.*, Chicago. 
Lenten art productions. 28 p. illus. 
4to. [188 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419690. 


te) 


198 


Davies (Landon T.)* New York. 
[189-191 


Cashier’s guide of N. Y. city. Jan., 1916 
issue. Wall chart 26 by 153 inches. 
100: @r Jan. 4, 1916; 2. 'e: Jan. 10, 
1916; aff. Jan. 6, 1916; "A 419546. 


Davies’ transfer card. Jan., 1916 issue. . 
Wall chart, 28% by 19% inches. $1.00. 
© Jan. 11, 1916: 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 1916; 
= Jan. 14, 1OLG = A 417796. 


$1.00. “© Jan. 6, LONG: "2 ‘eS and” att. 
Jan. 10, 1916; A 417691. 

Davis (Charles Henry) Pineville, 
Kentucky, why iiving is costly; 


versus Middlesboro, Kentucky, how 
to cut the cost; with the assistance 
of Stanley E. Bates, S. B. and Will 
Ward Duffield. 8 p._ illus., maps. 
Ato. [192 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419675; Natl. highways 
assn., Boston. 


Davis (Richard Harding)* New York. 


[193, 194 
Air raiders aimed at Allies’ warships. 
Jam. 2, 1946; 1 ¢. Jam. 3, 1916; 

A 421412. 


Luring Teutons on to Saloniki. © Dec 
; 1c. Jan. 3, 1916; A 421411. 


[Note : The foregoing are in New York 
times ] 


(Samuel Q.)* Effingham, 
Know thyself as mortal and 
16 p. 8vo. §0.20. 

[195 


© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 417542. 


De BeEvorse (Chas. R.) co.*, Newark, 
N. J. De Bevoise quality—plus 
brassiéres, 1916. 11 p. illus. 8vo. 
(Catalogue W) [196 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


DEARBORN 
N. H. 
as immortal. 


18, 1916; A 419670. 

DELBRIDGE (Charles Lomax)* St. 
Louis. How to make war impos- 
sible. cover-title, [5] p. 24mo. 
$0.05. [197 

©. Jan.. 25, 1916; 2. ¢. and. aif. 
Jan. 27, 1916; A 425024. 

DenNNETI (Walker Marcus)* New 
York. Presence. Card, 7% by 33 
inches. [198 


(© Dec. 24, 1915; .2.¢e. Dee. 27, 
1915; aff. Jan. 6, 1916: A 4194738. 


DERRICK pub. co.*, Oil City, Pa. Oil 
field report for December. (J7 Oil 
City derrick) [199 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1916; 
A 421505. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pi... 1. Se 


200: 
De Vureiss mfg. co.*, Toledo, 
Aeron system. Bocklet H. 24 p. 


illus. 16 mo. [200 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417670. 


Chicago. Mo- 
& butter-fat 


DICKERSON (Fred G.)* 
jomier total—solids 
. tests, correction table. Card, 64 by 
3 inches. [201 


© Dee. 30, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 


12, 1916; A 417708. 

Disston crucible. v. 4, no. 11, Dee. 
ta AO Ly.) 1 pl. 165-LiGua. » dle 
port. Svo. [202 


© Dee. 14, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419490; Henry Disston 
& sons, ine., Philadelphia. 


Diver (Pauline L.)* New York. Bank- 
ing by mail, by Dollar Bill. [203-205 


Capital: what it is and how to get it. 

4to. in leather folder. © Oct. 

37, 1915; 2° ¢.0NOy. 12,1995 5 aft. Dec. 
18, 1915; A 419422. 

How to take cane of your ea 7A E 
Ato. © Oct. ee iS 1s ee c. Nov. 12, 
1915; aff. Dee 18, 1915; A 419424, 

Letter on banking by mail. 2 1. 4to. 
© Oct. 27, 1915; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1915; 
aff. Dec. 18, 1915; A 419428. 


DoNAHEY (William)* Chicago. 
[206-208 


Teenie Weenie clown has a close call. 
Olan. 23,1916: 1c. fan. 27, 1916: 


A 422006 

Teenie Weenies go after medicine. © 
Jan. t6. 1916: £°e! Jan’ 217° F916; 
A 421876. 

Teenie Weenies go nutting. © J 2. 
2916: dae: Jan. 46,5 39168 (A 491502. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily or Sunday tribune] 


Donatpson (Alfred Lee)* Saranac 
Lake, N. Y. Chapters of Adirondack 
history. Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1915, 
Jan. 6, 1916. [6 instalments] (Jn 
Saranac Lake news) [209 

(C) Dec, 2,-9,. 16, 25, 30, 1915. Fan. 
G. 1916: 2 «each Jan. 13, 1916; 
A 421657. 


Dorr (Rheta Childe) AS a woman 


sees it. (In New York Evening 

mail) [210-213 

Dec. 30, 1915. © Dec..30, 1915; 1 ec. 
Jan. =. 1916;. A 421407. 

Jan. 13; 1916" @ Jans £3, 291652. 
Jan. 15, 1916; A 421741. 


eee ay ASE: © Fan,’ 25; LLG 35'S Fe. 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 421746. 


Jam, 28, 1916... © Jan. 25, 41946; 2c. 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422094. 


© Evening mail syndicate, 
New York. 


inc., 


O. | DRromcoore (Will Allen)* Nashville. 


(In Nashville ban- 
ner ) [214, 215 


Jan. 15, 1916: @ Jan. 15, 199G=. 2 e 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 421756. 

Jan. 29, 1916. © Jan. 29, 1916; 1 e« 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422106. 


Song and story. 


DUKESMITH (Frank MHutchinson)* 
Meadville, Pa. Principles and prac- 
tice of salesmanship, a practical 
home-study course. Lecture 2, 3. 
Meadville, Pa., Dukesmith school of 
salesmanship [1915] 2 v. illus. 
Svo. [216, 217 : 

© Dec. 14, 28, 1915; 2 c. each and 
aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417525, 417526. 


Hart (Burton B.)* Melrose Highlands, 
Mass. When you need money you 
need it very much. [5] p. folder., 
illus. S8vo. [218 


© Oct. 1, 1915; 2 @ and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419874. 


ECCLESIASTICAL and liturgical calen- 
dar, 1916. 141. col. illus. fol. [Text 
parallel to binding] [219 


© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
7, 1916; A 417647; Diederich-Schae- 
fer co., Milwaukee. 


[EcKEL (C. L.)] Properties of three— 
I—beam column sections. (Jn Uni- 
versity of Colorado journal of engi- 
neering, Dec., 1915) [220 


© Dec. 24, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
A 421539; M. Ss. Ketchum, Boulder, 
Col. 


Economy service co.*, New York. 

[221-224 . 

Bulletin no. A 137, Jan. 1, 1916. cover- 

title, 8 1. illus: ‘obl.. 8ve. © Jam 

5 1916; 2 ¢. and aff; Jan. 7, 1916> & 
417645. 


no: ‘A®° 138, Jan. 25, 1916) cover: 
title, numb. 1. 445-452. illus. obl. 
Svo0;> (@rdansts5, yee 2 e. and aff. 
Jan. 20, 1916; A 4197 


Supplementary service. 
13f. ‘Suppl., Jan. 43936: p283—102. 
illus. obl. 8vo. © Jan. 4, 191; 2 

¢, and aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 417646. 


Bulletin no. A 138, suppl. Jan. 15, 
1916. cover-title, numb. 1. 103-110. 
tius: “Sve: ~@ Jan. 155 191Gee sre 
and aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419704. 


ELECTRICAL WORLD Service. [225, 226 
Creating business in the electrical field. 
cv) ps 16moes 44@: Jani 214d, AStese a2 

Ge and ati, Jan. 13, 1916; "A 419572. 


Power of acquaintance as an asset in 


"Bulletin ito; A 


business. [8] p. 16mo. © Jan. 25, 
Gs 2) -@ and al. Fant 27, 1996s A 
425025. 
© McGraw pub. co., inc, New 
York. 


10 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 


256 


[ELGIn motor car corporation.] Winan- 
cial horn of plenty. cover-title, 19 
p. S8vo. [227 


© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 417541; Charles S. Rie- 
man, Chicago. 


ELLERY (Loren William)* St. Paul 
Park, Minn. I keep a bee. [4] p. 
32mo. [228 


© Dee 2F 1915; 2c. Jan., 10, 
1916; aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 419524. 


ELLioTT (James W.)* Rochester, N. Y. 
Charity and champagne. [7] p. col. 
illus. Svo. = [229 


© Dee. 22, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A "419880. 


ELLIOTT nursery co.*, Pittsburgh. Se- 
lection of the best seeds in the best 
varieties, season 1916. 27, [1] p. 
illus. 4to. [236 


© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419466. 


Eitis (R. P.) Chicken dollars and 
sense. (im Philadelphia North 
American ) [231-233 


7. Planning the plant and buildings. © 
Pie. to1G te) Jan. 15, L916; A 
421729 


8. Details of poultry house construction. 
fans G, 1916; 1 c¢,, Jan; 20,1916; 
A 421859 


9. Bonse location, fencing, water sup- 


miye © Jan. 25, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 26, 

1916; A 421998. 

© Matos advertising co., inc., Phil- 
adelphia. 


Emporium world millinery co.*, Chi- 
cago. Art cut service. [Jan. 6, 
1916] Sheet, illus., 22 by 284 inches. 

[234 
© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419500. 


ENTERPRISE development co. Enter- 
prise development company. [4] p. 
16mo. [235 


©) Jan. 19, (1916; 2c Jan. 21, 
1916; aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 419871; 
Samuel L. Thomas, Washington, Il. 


Erickson (KE. H.) artificial limb co. 
Something new & without cost. [12] 
p. folder, illus. 16mo. [236 

© July 15, 1915; 2 ec. July 21, 
1915; aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417697; 
E. H. Erickson, Minneapolis. 


[Errett (Jane R.)] ed. [237, 2388 


Standard lektions-bilderkarten. 1. viertel- 
jabr. jhrg 18, no. 1, 2 januar, 26 
miirz, 1916, 1-13 lektion. 13 cards, 
printed on both sides, col. illus., 4 


by 3 inches. © Dec. 28, 19ND Zee, 
wait. 4, t9IG- an. Jan. 5 A916: A 
417621. 


[HRrReEtTrT (Jane R.)] ed.—Continued. 


Standard picture lesson cards. 1st quar- 
ter Jan..2—Mar.*.26; 21916, sv. 28i-no. 
1, pt. 1-13. 18 cards, printed on both 
sides. col. illus. 4 by 38 inches. 
Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c.-Jan. 4, 1916; aff. 
van. 5, 1916; A 417622. 


© Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 


ERWIN (Howard W.) Buffalo Bill’s 
tireless chase; or, Duty knows no 
sleep. New York, Street & Smith 
L1StG), “sl19°p.- 12mo. (On cover: 
Far West library no. 206) $0.15. 

[239 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 

18, 1916; A 419680; Street & Smith, 
New York. 


Evans (Arthur L.) co.*, Boston. Di- 
rectory of trade names and brands 


of shoes. [Boston, Mass.] The Shoe- 
man [1915] p. 3-29. 4to. $2.00.— 
[240 


© Dees 23; 1915<.2 
7, 1916; A 417657. 


ec. and aif.. Jan. 


Evans (W. A.)* Chicago. How to 
keep well. (Jn Chicago daily or 
Sunday tribune) [ 241-255 


Consumption declining. © Jan. 25, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 27, 1916; A 422009. 


Light. oe Jani 225 1916: Lea Jans 27, 
1916; A 422007. 
Pellagra. 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 13, 
1916; A 421643. 


Peril, in dust; i.@, Jan. 247:1916;: 1. .c. 
Jan. 27, 1916; A 422008. 


Public schools and epidemics. © Jan 
16, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 21, ee A 421877. 


Pyorrhoea symptoms. © J 8, 1916; 
ie Jant 235. 1916s 7A 421642. 


Rural physical types. © Jan. 19, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 21, 1916; A 421882. 


Sanitary gains in 1915. © reas 2, LOLG § 
1c. Jan. 6, 1916; A 421503 


Season of peril. © Jan. ao 1916; tc, 
Jan. 21, 1916; A 421879 


Skating craze. © Jan. 18, TOTG a -c. 
Jam, 21, 19162 A 421881. 


Time for extreme care. © Jan. 17, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 21, 1916; A 421880. 


To avoid grip and pneumonia. © Jan 
1, 191G sc. Jan. 13, 1916; A 421644. 


Uncared foe paralysis. © Jan. 23, 1916; 
1 c. Jan. 27, 1916; A 422005. 


Value of humidity. © Jan. 14, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 21, 1916; A 421878. 
© Jan 


Work of health Cina iceiania: 
4, tots 1c. Jan: 13; 191635 A 421641. 


EVANSVILLE, Ind. Bennett directory 
co.’s Evansville city directory, 1916. 
v. 50. Evansville, Ind., Bennett di- 
rectory co., 1916. 1083. p. 8vo. 
$7.00. [256 


© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 c Jan. 6, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 8, 1916; A 418375; Bennett 
directory co., Evansville, Ind. 


It 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


207 


EVENING TELEGRAPH*, Philadelphia. 
[257-259 


Spirit of the American press. Dec. 22, 
23, 1915. [2 instalments] © Dec. 22, 
23, 1916; 1 c. each Jan. 4, 1916; 
A 421442-421448. 


Spirit of the Italian press. Dec. a 
1915. © Dec. 24, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 4, 


1916; A 421444. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Philadel- 
phia Evening telegraph] 
FAIRBANKS, Morse & co.*, Chicago. 
[260-271 


Fairbanks, Morse & co. sealed glass jar 

storage batteries DDRG—7 and EERG— 
e -illus. 8vo. (Bulletin H 200) 
© Nov. 5, 1915; 2 ec. and afi. Jan. 
oO 19165" A 417604. 


Fairbanks-Morse direct acting, steam 
artesian well engines. 2 p. abe 
8vo. (Bulletin H 205) © Dec. 22 
1915 + 2 c; and att: dan... 5, 494. 6: 
A 417608. 


Fairbanks-Morse typhoon power pumps, 


single cylinder-double acting. p. 
illus. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 179) © 
Dee. 15, 1915; 2 c. ,and aff. Jan. 5, 


A 417601. 


Instructions no. 2117 G for erecting 
Fairbanks-Morse 8’, 10’, and 12’ type 
W steel windmills on wood or steel 
tower. Sth ed. 11 p. illus., diagrs. 
Syo....6) Dec: 9, 191s: 2. .¢. and ag. 
Jan. 5, 1916; A 417597. 


no. 2894 for starting and operating 
Fairbanks-Morse type N B horizontal 
oil engines, 382-60 H. P. Ast ed. 
cover-title, [1], 17 p. illus., diagrs. 
Sve. © Oct. 25, 19155 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 5, 1916; A 417599. 


no. 2407 for setting up and op- 
erating Fairbanks-Morse 1% dct 2 
Z hit and miss easoline engine. 

, 22 - Dp. diluss  dizaers. “Svo. 
© Oct. 21, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417598. 


no. 2409 for setting up, operating 
and care of the mor-lite plant. 17 p. 
diagrs. Svo. © Noy. 16, 1915; 2 «. 
and aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 417596. 


no. 2411 for setting up and op- 
erating Fairbanks-Morse no. 1A eclipse 
engine. cover-title, 16 p. illus., 
diagrs. Sva.. 40)" Sept. “FF, 7975. 2 ec 
and aff. Jan. Dy 1916: A "417600. 


Repair parts list no. 8117 for Taleban ks 
Morse 8’, 10’ and 12’ type W steel 
windmills on wood or steel tower. 8 
nis. oye. “oO Dec. OL Totnes "2 e. 
and aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 417595. 


no. 9117 for Fairbanks-Morse 8’, 10’ 
and 12’ type W steel windmills on 
wood or steel tower. 11 « adlus:, 
diagrs. Svo. © Dec. 10, 1915; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 417606. 


no. 9407 for Fairbanks-Morse 1% 
H. P. type Z hit-and- -miss gasoline en- 
gime. ‘6 p. .illus., diagrs. ‘Svo. © 
Dee. 18, 1915; 2c. and aif. Jan. 5, 
1916; A 417605. 


no. 9410 for Fairbanks-Morse type 
Z horizontal oil engines, 10 and 15 
mM. P: . illus., diagrs. 8vo. © 
Dee. 13, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 5, 
1916 ; A 417607. 


1916 ; 


pt. 1, n.s., v. I8 


Armstrong)* 
[272-274 


FAIRBURN (William 
Short Hills, N. J. 


Analysis of the individual, his study 
and reading. 12 p. S8vo. (Personal 
analysis and efficiency test, self analy- 
sis series no. 2) © Jan. 8, ¥916;; 2*e. 
and aff. Jan. 11, 1916; A 419557. 


-——his vocation, salesmanship. / 24 p. 
8vo.  ( Personal analysis and stgene 
test, self- analyss series no. 8 A) 


Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. ‘and ar. gam. 21. 
1916; A 419558. 


his work and influence. 10 p. 
Svo. (Personal analysis and efficienc 
test, self-analysis series no. 1) 
Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. .and a. Jan. 24. 
1916; "A 419559. 


FAIRCHILD pub. co.*, New York. 
[275, 276 


New York, Fairchild’s men’s wear di- 
rectory. v.45, no. 2). sprme AStGe 
cover-title, 520 p. illus. 32mo. $0.25. 
© Jan. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aft. Jan. 18, 
1916; A 419662. 


New York, Fairchild’s women’ S wear di- 
rectory. . V...6; He. 1916. 
cover-title, 616 p. a Ln © 
Jan. 27, 1916; 2 ©. and aff. Jan. 29, 
1916; A 425044. 


exchange*, Denver. 
Business _ literature. cover-title, 
[124 p., 2A. del: [277 


© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 425028. 


FARMERS’ realty 


FAULTLESS rubber co.*, Ashland, O. 
Turn your rubber goods into cash. 
Jan., 1916. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 
fol. [278 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419467. 


FEATHERSTONE (Edward A.)* Los 
Angeles. Catalog of the best motor 
ear supplies, 1915-1916. 208 p. 
illus. 8vo. [279 


© Oct. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1915; 
aff. Dec. 20, 1915; A 419674. 


FEDERAL School of commercial design- 
ing, inc.*, Minneapolis. Commercial 
design—photo retouching. 1 p. lL, 
20 numb. 1. loose plates (part fold.) 
fol. (Bulletin 7) [280 


© Dee. 20, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419518. 

Frereus County, Mont. Farmers’ di- 
rectory company’s farmers’ diree- 
tory, Fergus County., Mont., 1916— 
1917. [Bozeman, Mont., Printed by 
the Republican courier co.] 1916. 
288 p. illus. Svo. $2.00. [281 


© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 420289; Farmers’ direc- 
tory co., Bozeman, Mont. 


12 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


305 


no. 1, 1916 

Ferro concrete construction co.*, Cin- 
cinnati. Building your building 
right. 27 p. illus. 8vo. [282 


© Dee. 14) 1915; 2.e@ Jan. 21, 
1916; aff. Jan. 18, 1916; A 420486. 


Frestner (FEF. Julius)* Qmaha, Neb. 
Abstract and summary of cases on 
contracts, v. 2, by F. J. Festner and 
Bart J. Kruger. Omaha, Neb., Fest- 
ner printing company, 1915. 36 p. 
12mo. $0.75. [283 


Cp Dee, <20;- 1915; 2. c. : Dee....20, 
1915; aff. Dec. 30, 1915; A 419426. 


FEUCHTINGER (Hugene) Perfect voice 
instructions for developing the vocal 


organ. 29, [1] p. col. illus. 4to. 
[Text parallel to binding] [284 
© Nov, 18, 1915; 2:6 Nov.215, 


1915; aff. Dec. 11, 1915; A 414995; 
Perfect voice institute, Chicago. 


FIDELITY mutual life insurance co.*, 
Philadelphia. Income for life. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 12 by 
934 inches. [285 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419568. 


FILENE’s (William) sons co.*, Boston. 
This little book looks the question 
of clothes squarely in the face. 
cover-title, 23 p. illus. 16mo. [286 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419702. 


Foster (William Thomas)* Washing- 
ton. Foster’s weather’ bulletin, 
Mavot.a5. 22, 29, June 5, 1915. : [5 
instalments] (Jn Minneapolis Prog- 
ress ) [287-291 


© May 1, 15, 22, 29, June 5, 1915; 
1 e. each Jan. 8, 1916; A 421540- 
421544. 


FOSTER INSTITUTE of domestic arts and 


sciences. [292-295 
Corsets and close-fitting patterns. 1st 
ed. 4. New York, N. Y., Education 


corporation general, [1915] cover- ics 


28, 2) p. illus. 5 diagrs. 8vo. © Au 
GS, 19105 2 c. and aff; Jan. 3, 1916; 
A 417512. 

House aprons and caps. Ist ed. 8. 
New York, N. Y., Education corpora- 
tion general, [1915]  cover- Aad 49, 
2 pi illus. diagr. S8vo. 2 
hoa, 2 ¢. and: aff. Jan. 3, 1916; 
A 417515. 


Laces and silks. 1st ed. 6. New York, 
N. Y., Education corporation general, 
[1915] cover-title, 53, 2 p._ illus. 
8vo. © Sept. 17, 1915; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 417514. 


legit to———2 


FOSTER INSTITUTE of domestic arts and 
sciences—Continued. 


Tight linings and boning. ist ed. 5. 
New York, N. Y., Education corporation 


general, |1915]  cover-title, 42, 2 p. 
illus. 8vo. © Aug. 20, 1915; 2 c. and 
aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417513. 


© Edueation corporation general, - 
New York. 


FRASER (James 8.)* Boston. [296-298 


I am a jolly sailor. Sheet, 7 by 6 inches. 
© Jan. 10, 1916; 2c. and aie: Jan, 13, 
1916; A 419614. 


Right here in the U. A. Sheet, 7 by 6 
inches. © Jan. 10, a iaaee Paes and aff. 
Jan. 13, 1916; A 419615. 


Soldiers of the Scotch brigade. Sheet, 
by* G inches; ..@: ‘Jan. 10, 1916; 
2c and aff. Jan. 18; 1916; A "419616. 


FREMONT (Geo. R.)* Waterbury, Conn. 
[299, 300 


Beneath the magnolia’s shady leaves; or 
I love to sit and idly dream. Sheet, 
82 by 5% inches. © Jan. 6, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 417636, 
[Copyright is claimed on new matter] 

Just driftwood. Sheet, 8% by 5% inches. 
© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Jan. 7, 

1916; A 417685. 


Froest (Frank)* Teddington, Eng- 
land. Greye-Stratton mystery. [2d 
instalment] (J2 Premier magazine, 
Jan., 1916) [301 

©1 e@ Jan. 3, 1916; A ad int. 
2539; pubd. Dee. 3, 1915. 

FULLER (Mrs. M. R.)* Bennetville, 
Minn. Maiden’s prayer. (Jn Ait- 
kin independent age) [302 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 27, 1916; 

A 422014. 
G. G. GREEN’s almanae, 1916. cover- 
title, 32 p. illus. 8vo. [303 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 « and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419678; George G. Green, 
Woodbury, N. J. 


M. & M. mfg. co. Don’t swat the 
fly. Sheet, illus., printed on both 
sides, 64 by 34 eperes [3804 

© Dee. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
12S WOLG. A. 41957 8: Senin B. God- 
dard, Detroit. 


GALENO (Osecar)* San  YFrancisco. 
Spanish conversational and pictorial 
course of thirty-three lessons with 
an appendix of regular and irregu- 
lar verbs. San Francisco, Cal,, 


G. 


Printed by Reynard press, 1915. 89 
numb: © ‘1. illus. 24mo. $0.75. 
[Text parallel to binding [3805 


© Oct. 15, 1995+ -2-¢. Dee: -20, 
1915; aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 419474. 


13 


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806 
GARRETT (Garet) [806-308 

Germany on a bDiind errand. © Jan. 
25, A916 3d oe. fan. «27,7 298Gb ro A 
422012. 

How Germans react to war. © Jan. 
26> A9IGs 1 Jes Jan, W2T, A916; A 
422013. 

How Germany pays for war. © Jan. 
20, S165: 154¢, fam. Di wate A. 
421888. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
times. ] 
© New York times co., New York. 


GARVIN (John L.) [309, 310 

Asquith has saved his government with 
drait. .-@ Jan 2, 429163 a ¢.c3an. 4, 
1916; A 421432. 

Tin trident no weapon against Germans. 
@ Jan. 30; 191654 ef imeby 1; 1916; 
A 422115. 
[Note: The foregoing are in New York 

tribune] 


© Tribune assn., New York. 


GELTz (M. Camille)* Canton, O. 
fei t. ol2 


Death, the price of sin. cover-title, [10] 
p. 12mo. {Motion picture scenario] 
@ Jan; 15, 1916; 2 ecand-aff..Jan..18, 
1916; A 419681. 

Man within him, an original photo play. 
cover-title, [10] p. i2mo. © Jan. 6, 
19163° 2c. Jan. 7, 1O8Gs all. Janur L5, 
1916; A 41986690. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC ¢co.*, Schenectady, 
N. Y. Bulletin no. 46023. Are cir- 


cuit voltage indicator. Dec., 1915. 
[2] p. illus., diagrs. 4to. [Sis 
©, Dee. 29, 1915" 2c. Dee. oi, 


1915; aff. Jan. 8, 1916; A 419519. 


GENERAL FIREPROOFING ¢co.*, Youngs- 
town, O. Substructural waterproof- 
ing. 48 p. illus., diagrs. 16mo. 

[314 
©. Decr 14, 191d: 2 ¢} Dee. 15, 
1915; aff. Jan. 7, 1915; A 417653. 


GENESEE advertising service. How to 
sell goods by mail. 56 p.  8vo. 
$3.00. [315 

© Aug. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
BOy. TOPS ss) 419523 ; Edwin K. 
Draper, Utica, N. Y. 


co.*, Joliet, Til. I 
am the calendar. Sheet, illus. 8 by 
10 inches. [3816 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 417501. 


GERMAN-AMERICAN trust co. [317, 318 


Results. {8} ps 16ni0. © Jans 7, 1916 ; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417680. 

Woman’s wishes. [5] p. folder. 16mo. 
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 10, 
1916; A 417681. 


© R. P. Purse, Chattanooga. 


GERLACH-BARKLOW 


— 


pt. 1, 2. Ss 


GERNSBACK (Sidney) Wireless course 
[in twenty lessons] by S. Gernsback, 
A. Lesearboura & H. W. Secor. 5th 


ed. [New York, Electro importing 
co., 1915] cover-title, 160 p.  illus., 
ports., diagrs. S8vo. [319 


© Dee. 10, 1915; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1915; 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 419533; Electro 
importing co., New York. 


GIFForD (Charles Bright)* Muskogee, 
Okla. Taking notes in adjustment 
of old accounts. In re:—collection 
service. (Jn Modern methods, Oct., 
1915) [320 

© Oct. 1, 1915; 1 ce. Jan. 3, 1916; 
A 421418. 


GiIRAULT (Caro G.)* Chicago. Gather 
up the fragments. [12] p.  obl. 
382mo. (Cover-title: Just fragments. ) 
$0.25. [321 

© Dee. 21, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419498. 


Guass (Montague) [322, 323 


Birsky and Zapp on presidents out of 
work. © Jan. 30, LG;.1 «,Behs I, 
1916; A 422116. 


Christmas is dying out, say Birsky and 
Zapp. © Jan. 2, 1916; 1 ¢« Jan. 4, 
1916, A 423434. 

[ Note: The foregoing are in New York 
tribune] 


© Tribune assn., New York. 


GoBEL (Grace L.)* New Egypt, N. J. 
' (824, 325 


May gladness reign. 2 1]. illus. 24mo. 
SO. To. ©. Dec. 15:)° 1915 4.2 2 bee 
20, 1915; aff. Jan. 43. 1916; A 419577. 


Merry Christmas to ae my friend. 2 1. 
illus. aane- $0.1 Dec, 1 
1915; ce. Dec. 30. 1915; at.’ Jam. 
iS; 1016 - A 41957 6. 

Gottos (A. M.) Practical study at 
the. theatre. [Chicago] Elbert 
Moore [1915] 16 p. S8vo. ([Sereen 
talk no. 2, for Elbert Moore’s course 
of instruction and _ criticism in 
writing the photoplay]) [826 

© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
29, 1915; A 418356; T. L. Shaw, Chi- 
cago. 

GRASSHOPPER, 40th jump, Christmas, 
1915-523 spo ilbus.- L6m0sseeegtaen 

© Dee. 18, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417619; Skinner & Ken- 
nedy stationery co., St. Louis. 

GREEN (Wrederick H.)* Muscatine, Ia. 


[328, 329 
Echoes from old Kentucky. Sheet, 7 by 
5 inches. © Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and 


afr. Jan. 12; £916: A. A417 FOT. 


When you gave me your heart and I gave 
you mine. Sheet, 7 by 5 inches. © 
Jan.” 8; 1916: 2 -c, and. an. Sane i 
1916; A 417706. 


14 


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no. 1, 1916 


GREEN (Gladys) * Los 
Changed. Sheet, 84 by 6 
[Motion picture scenario] [330 


Seger 20. 1915: 2 ¢.. Dee: 27, 
1915; aff. Jan. 10, 1915; A 419538. 


-GREENEBAUM sons bank and trust co.*, 
Chicago. 6% systematic savings 
plan. [4] p. illus. 4to. [3381 

Sewer 1s, 1915: 2 c. Dec. 24, 
1915; aff. Dec. 27, 1915; A 417608. 


_ GREENEWALD (Henry) co. Choosing a 
situation. cover-title, 12 p._ illus. 
Svo. [332 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2) c. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419619; Henry Greene- 
wald, Philadelphia, 


Angeles. 
inches. 


GREENWOOD (May S.)* Petaluma, Cal. 
Mother pioneers and other poems. 
[16] p. port.’ 16mo. $0.50. [333 

arene 20; 1915;°-2 cc Nov. 1, 
1915; aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 419668. 


[Grecory (Clifford V.)] Songs of the 
lazy farmer. [Chicago, Ill., Printed 
by Post printing co., 1916] cover- 
title, 48 p. illus. S8vo. [83 

eins, 1916: 2 ¢,. Jan. 8, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417690; Prairie 
farmer pub. co., Chicago. 


GrRecory (Thomas B.) [335-838 


Chic ken oath. @ Jan. 9, 1916; 1 «c. 
Pan ts, 196: A 4291755. 


Sijory of living. © Dec. 12, 1915; 1 ec. 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 421446. 


Luck and pluck. © Dec. 26, 1915; 1 ec. 
Jan. 8, 1916; A 421553. 


Salonica. © Jan. 2, 1916; 1 ¢c. Jan. 13, 
1916; A 421648. 


pMiate:: The foregoing are in Pitts- 
burgh gazette times] 


© Newspaper feature service, inc., 
New York. 

Griccs (Sutton EH.) How 
Memphis, Tenn., National 
welfare league [1915] 
$0.25. [839 

eee a0, 1915: 2 ce Jan. 6, 
1916; aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 419633; 
Emma Jane Griggs, Memphis, Tenn. 


cmt) mic eo., inc.*, 
Red head spark plugs; 


public 
72 p. 16mo. 


GROSSMAN 
Brooklyn. 


ever-good motor necessities. cover- 
title, 64 p. illus. (part col.) 8vo. 
[340 


© Jan, 17, 1916; 
20, 1916; A 419712. 


GUARANTY securities co.*, Lincoln, Neb. 


Ze, dud fit, Jan. 


[341-343 
10 year loan plan. Card, printed on 
both sides, 4 by 7 inches. © Dec. 27, 


1915; 1 c. and aff. Dec. 29, 1915; 1 c. 
Dec. 30, 1915; A 425088. 


to rise. ' 


359 


GUARANTY securities co.*—Continued. 


15 year loan plan. Card. printed on both 
sides, 4 by 7 inches. © Dec. 27, 1915; 
tees and att. Dee. ZOOS sis exec. 
30, 1915; A 425039. 


20 year loan plan. Card, printed on both 
sides, 4 by 7 inches. © Dec. 27, 1915; 
1-e@; and aft. Dec. 29,, 21915: 1 ec Dec: 
30, 1915; A 425040. 

Haas” (Albert) German 
meets test of wartime drain. (/n 

New York tribune) [344 
© dJan..3-219165 1.3 dan. 4,916; 

A 421486; Tribune assn., New York. 


HAHN (Lew) Dress up, the familiar 
miracle. New York, Fairchild press, 
1916. 3p.1, 46 p. 16mo. $0.25. 

[345 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Jan. 

18, 1916; A 419673; Fairchild press, 
inc., New York. 


industry 


HaiteEy (Mayme B.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. High school teacher-training ex- 
amination questions of Missouri for 
1914-1915. 31 p. 12mo. $0.50. 

[346 
©: Nove & 19155 2°e. Nov: (5; 1915; 
aif. Jan. 3, 1916; A 419536. 


HAISELDEN (Harry J.)* Chicago. 
Story of Baby Bollinger. (Jn Chi- 
cago evening American) [347-355 
Foreword. © Nov. 24, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 

14, 1916; A 421728. 
chap. 5c [6 pista es © Noy. 26-— 


Dec 1915; 1 c. each Jan. 14, 1916; 
A “Gor70t rR 719. 

chap.-d25contd: :@! Decs 15; 19155- 1 “ec. 
Dee. 30, 19153-A 421748. 

ehap? 20. - (© DeGes0; 1925s Loe.i Jan. 
3, 1916; A 421424. 

Hate. (Mary E.)* Barre, Vt. [356, 357 

From secret haunts in hollow and wood. 
Card, col. illus. 3 by 43 inches. $0.10. 
© Dec. 2A NOt 2 (Ce An aii aly, 
at OG A 417489. 


Peace of Easter. 2 1]. col. illus. i16mo. 
SOLZOy = Gi Deer 2 191 42-c: and 
aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417490. 


Hamiin (Alice B.) Hope of the 
world. New York, Missionary edu- 
cation movement of the United 
states and Canada [1916] 8 p. 
illus. 8vo. $0.75 per 100. [358 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419877; Missionary edu- 
cation movement of the United 
States and Canada, New York. 


HARKINS (William D.)* hicago. 
Periodic system and the properties 
of the elements, by William D. Har- 
kins and R. E. Hall. (Jn Journal 
of the American chemical society, 
Feb., 1916) [359 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 1 ¢ Feb. 2, 1916; 
A 422120. 


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360 


Harmon (Christopher) * White Plains, 


ING ee: Register’s docket [and] 
county clerk’s docket. (Jn Eastern 
state journal) [3850, 361 


Dec. 23—Dec. 29, 1915. © oe £eiPO16.: 
ie. 7Jan. 3, 1916; A 421404 


Jan. 6-12, 1916. © Jan. 15, 1916; nies 
Jan. £7, 1916; A 421750. 


Harmony cafeteria. Eat the harmony 
way. Dec. 14, 1915. (Jn Chicago 
daily or Sunday tribune) [862 


© Dee. 14, 1915; 1 «. Jan. 3, 1916; 


A 421417; Thomas M. Bowers adv. 
agency, Chicago. 

HARTSHORN (Winnifred)* Kansas 
City, Mo. Rules of instruction for 


the use of Acme tailoring system. 

Kansas City, Mo., Press of J. C. 

Bovard, 1915. 19 p. 12mo. $0.25. 
[363 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916; A 419659. 


Harvey Blodgett’s book for bankers. 
Veo, no: 4, Dec. 191s. 56 p; .d2moe. 
[364 


© Dee. 17, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419726; Harvey Blodgett 
co., St. Paul. 


[Hastines (James Syme)] Bits of by- 
play, by Luke MecLuke_ § [pseud.] 
[Each 5 instalments] (Jv Cincin- 
nati enquirer) [385-379 
Jan. 2-6, 1916. © Jan. 2-6, 1916; 1c. 

each Jan. 8, 1916; A 421546421550. 


Jan. 7-11, 1916. © Jan. 7-11, 1916; 
1 e. each Jan. 139 190G : GA 421651— 
421655. 

Jan. 12-16, 1916. 
1° ec. each Jan. 
421866. 


© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 


© Jan. 12-16, 1916; 
21, 1916; A 421862- 


Hesert (Louis A.)* Chicago. Melting 
pot sales association of America, v. 
3, no. 3719-3733, 10-15 to 11-27-15. 
2v. 4to. $300.00. [380, 381 

© Oct. 29, Nov. 27, 1915; 2 ¢. each 
and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417683, 
417684. 


HENDERSON (Peter) & co.*, New York. 


Iiverything for the garden. 1916. 
cover-title, 206 p. illus. (part col.) 
Ato. [382 


© Jan; 1, 1016; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 417701. 


HENSHAW motor co.*, Boston. Mak- 
ing the dollar. (Jn Boston globe) 
[383 


©) Jan, 2, 1916: 1 c. Jan. 6; 1996; 
A 421506. 


16 


HERMANN 


pt. lL ae eS 


(Georg) Heinrich Schon, 
junior. anfang, 1—40. forts., schluss. 
[42 instaiments] (Jn Vossische zei- 
tung, 19. sept.—6. noy., 1915) [384 


© Sept. 19-Nov. 6. 1915; 1 « each 
Dec. 6, 1915; A—Foreign 13327; 
Egon Fleischel & co., Berlin. 


Herrick (Myron T.)* Cleveland. How 
to finance the farmer; private enter- 
prise, not aid, by Myron T. Herrick 
and R. Ingails. Cleveland, O., The 
Ohio state committee on rural cred- 
its and cooperation, 1915. 3 p. L, 
58 p. S8vo. $0.50. [385 

© Dee. 8, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 4, 1916; 


aff. Dee. 13, 1915; A 4175890. 
HErRIcK & Bennett*, New York. Ma- 
turity calculator, 1916. ...Circular 


card, with dials attached, 54 inches 
in diameter. [386 

© Dee. 24, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
27, 1915; A 419654. 


Hicks (Reese V.) How to make the 
winter flock declare paying divi- 
dends. (Jn Philadelphia inquirer.) 

[387 

© Jan. 9, 1916; 1 @ Jan. 15, 1916; 

A 421721; Eugene McGuckin ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


HoGwaALLow news, Jan. 15, 1916. (Ju 
Lineoln chronicle and Millinoket 
journal) [388 

© Jan. 15; 1916: tne Jame 
1915; A 421869; Adams syndicate, 
Madisonville, Ky. 


HoNoLuLu, Hawaii. Traffic speed and 
automobile registration ordinances 
of the city and county of Honolulu; 
ordinances nos. 56, 63, 71, 73, and 
88 abridged and comp. by J. M. Mon- 
‘sarrat. 29 p. 16mo. (Cover-title: 
Autoists’ blue book, Lp ai [389 
© Dee. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419713: James Melville 
Monsarrat, Honolulu, Hawaii. 


[Horr (Chester R.)] [890-3898 


Before the days of Christopher Colum- 
bus. -@ Jan. 2,, 91@y 2 44 Jaa 
1916; A 421536. ; 


Laundress, chorus girl, peeress, war 
widow, trench angel. © Jan. 2, 1916; 
ive.’ Jan.:6;° 1916 ; -A 424585 

Medal for modern Joan of nee © Jan 
9,.1916.; 1c. Jan: 14, 1916: A £91732. 


Movies not imitation of spoken drama. 
© Jan. 2, 1916; 1. ¢..Jdan 6; 19867 
A 4215387. 

Newest scientific discoveries and remark- 
able facts. Jan. 2, 1916. © Jan. 2, 
19165 .1 c. Jan. 6, 19165 A 421588: 


Jan. 9, 1916. @© Jan. 9, 1916; 1 «. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421734, 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 


{Hore (Chester R.) ]—Continued. 


She didn’t want to be a movie actress at 
all. jan. o, 1916: Le: Jan. 214, 
1916; A 421781. 


Society turns pagan. © Jan. 9, 1916; 
ie. gan. 14,7 1916; A 421730. 


Will the survival of the unfit force 
women to draft a new moral code? 
Ce ann Os O16 = Te. Jan. 14, 1916; 
A 4217338. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Cleveland 
Sunday leader.] 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


HorcuKin (W. H.) Bigger, better 
business. Selling possibilities in 
Ameriea. (Jn Chicago herald) [399 

ian 26 1916: 1. c. Jans 27, 
1916; A 422001; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


HoTcHKIN (W. R.) ~ Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[400, 401 


Generation of manufacturing deveilop- 
ment. oC san. 24, 1916; 1'c. Jan. 25, 
1916; A 421982. 

Men who stand still. © Jan. 25, 1916; 
fe. Jan. 26, 1915; A 421986. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Horcuxiss (Louise Chapman)* Bos- 
ton. Beils of 1916. Sheet, 84 bv 
53 inches. [402 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. cs 
20, 1916; A 419689. 


Hovse (Elwin Lineoln)* Hood River, 
Ore. [403, 404 
Bridge of faith. lta oF 16mo. $0.20. 
©, Dec. 1, 1915; Crna. S71 916): 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; aa 419528. 

Psychology of success. Ger) eta, .D> 
16mo. $0.20. © Dec. 30, 1915; 7a 
and aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 419442, 


Houston ship channel facts. v. 1, no. 
4, Dece., 1915. [16] p. illus., maps. 
16mo. $0.01. [405 


ic) * Dec. 15,1915; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
Pye nan. Jan, 10, 1916: 417717: 
Julia Cameron Montgomery, Hous- 
ton. 


Howarp (Arthur Platt)* Burlington, 
Vt. Selling jewels to multimillion- 
aires; illustrations by Will Grefe. 
Burlington, Vt., The Daye press, 
for. 4. p. 1, 11-78, [1], p. _ plates. 
8vo. [406 


© Dec. 16, 1915; 2c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 419534. 


Howertt (Charles M.)* New York. 
Billionaire power; the remedy. 
cover-title, 64 p. S8vo. $0.25. [407 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419555. 


419 

Hoy (Ben)* Plainwell, Mich. How 
long, O Lord, how long? (Jn Plain- 
well enterprise) [468 


Gr tan: G7 1916 =e: Jan. .o, tore ° 
A 421545. 
Hoyneg (Thomas Temple) 
Hardy shooting bares scandal. 


CO GI e i Coes RAD 
AS eae 
Inj.cold, type... ©) Jan. 12. 49165, ec. 
Jan. 05; 1916; A 421724. 


Slants at all angles, by the veteran. 
Wane ole.” CO dane 2 LOU =. Le, 
Fane tos TOG vAr 4126. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Patriot] 
© Thomas T. Hoyne, ine., Chi- 
eago. 


© Jan. 
1916:° A 


(Charlotte 
Claus did come. 


Evelyn) Santa 
[14] p. 24mo. 
; [412 
©! Dee. 1915s) 2 ves Dee 128; 
195i afl. Tan. 5. bOtG> > A -AlTE09 : 
Charles Lawrence Huff, Philadel- 
phia. 
Hvuie-Locxe (Flora E.)* Buffalo. 
Foundation of music in rhymes and 
songs for beginners. Rev. ed. 


cover-title, 1 p.1. 3832p. 8vo. $0.50. 
[413 
© Jan. 4, 1916: 2 ¢.Jan. 7, 1916; 


aff. Jan. 15, 1916; . 419650. 


homes medicine co.*, 
Ungtiento maravihoso 

Portugese. 

24m0o. 

[414 
© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 425021. 

HUNGERFORD (U. T.) brass & copper 
co.*, New York. Brass and copper 
{eatalogue] cover-title, 404 p. illus. 
Svo. [415 

© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 420309. 


Hurrtsut (Jesse Lyman) Superin- 
tendent’s helper. 1916. New York, 
Cincinnati, The Methodist book con- 
cern [1915] 175 p. 24mo. $0.25. 

[416 

© Sept. 17, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

8, 1915; A 414985; Methodist book 
concern, New York. 


Huston (Frank M.) [417-419 


Looking back. (Jn Buildings and_build- 
ing management, Dec., 1915) © Dec. 
11915 i ce. Dee. 31, 1915; A 421663. 

What the country needs, October, 1915. 


HUMPHREYS’ 
New York. 
de Dr. Humphreys. 
cover-title, [7] p. illus. 


(In Hotel bulletin, Oct., 1915) © 
Oct. ae ia Te: Deck 31, TOT Pek. 
21661. 

Nov., 1915. (In Hotel bulletin, 


Novy.,, 1915). .© Nov..1,,1915 5 1.¢, Dec. 


81, 1915; A 421662 
© Maurice B. Kovnat, Chicago. 


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420 


IKNOW co.*, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Sys- 
tem of success development. 13 1. 
port. 4to. $2.00. [Text parallel to 
binding] [420 

©: Dee. 9, 1915; 2 ¢. Dec: 10,1915: 
aff. Dec. 24, 1915; A 419431. 


IMPERIAL rubber co.*, New York. 
Hose. 19 p. illus. 12mo. [421 
(©) -Nov: 30,: 1915;'°2".c. Dee =22. 


1915; aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 419432. 


INDIANA rural credit assn.*, Indian- 


apolis. Indiana rural credit asso- 
ciation. cover-title, 15 [1] p. nar. 
Svo. [422 


© Nov. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417671. 


INLAND printer co.*, Chicago. Cata- 
logue of practical books about print- 
ines 0 OOD. «+ LUWSi ‘Swo, [423 

© Dee, 18, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
80, 1915; A 419640. 


INSURANCE press*, New York. Initia- 
tive. (Jn Insurance press, Jan., 
1916) [424 


cams D2. 


1916; A 422104. 


CES ie ee ceed Fp ees 


New 
(in New 
[425-428 

ASIG2 k e¢: 


INTERNATIONAL news service*, 
York. Kabibbie kabaret. 
York evening journal) 
Jam, -25-- 1996. Jane. Zhe 

Jan. 26, 1916; A 421996. 


Jan. 26, 19165. © Jan, 26, 
Jan. 27, 1916; A 422010. 


Jane 28016. “© Jane 2S, 
Jan. 29, 1916; A 422088. 


Fane ZO Lo 6. sO@rmians, 29: 
gan. 31, 1916; A 422091. 


IRWELL (Lawrence) Short detective 
stories. cover-title, 4, 4, 4 p. 8vo. 
$1.00. Contents.—A unique use for 
teeth—The theft of the VeSpasian 
signet—Why Henderson libelled 
himself. [429 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2..c. and. aff. Jan. 
7, 1916; A 417660; Hamilton news- 
paper syndicate, New York. 


(Alois von)* Monticello, 
American perfumer-synfleur 
[430, 431 


Alon. winse tol," ©" wec 
2 te wand. ate San. 4, 719065 
A 4194438. 


no.467 Az, [41 4p illus... fol... -©: Jan: 
Ot. Jt bys eC pane alk Panta, LOPES 
A 4250380. 


(W.. W.)* London. 
(In Strand magazine, 


Totes Te: 
POLG s+ =e; 
1916: "i" ec. 


ISAKOVICS 
Ne aye 
insert. 
no. 66 A. 

ied OUD 


Sam’s 
Dec., 


JACOBS 
ghost. 
1915) [432 

©: tae. Deer 271, 191 be rAS ads int. 
2546; pubd. Nov. 25, 1915. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


[JAMESON (Helen Follett)] [4383-446 


Oyster gray and flesh pink are the cor- 
rect colors, by Madame Qui Vive 
ipsene © Jan... 2, 1SiGy 17cm 
3, 1916; A 421481. 


Raffea hats, with Mother .Goose crowns, 
offered for southern wear, by Madame 
Qui Vive [pseud.] @ Jan. 23, 1916; 
1c Jan. 24, 1916; A 421972. 


What to wear and how to wear it, by 


Mme. Qui Vive’ [pseud.] Dec. 31, 
1915. © Dec Siigois? tie wen 
1916; A 421398. 
Jan. 1, 1916. ‘(@eseamrd oot. 
1 c. gan. 3, 1916; A 421400. 
Jan, 3, 2916; Jan. & I91G2 
5 yi oF oy 4, 1916; A rea 
Ja 5, fT6e 1G 5, “SO8Gs 
dae an 6, 1916; A 41456. 
Jan. 12, 1916. @.demee eee, 
te. Jan, 14, 1916; A 421669. 
Jan. 14, 1916. © Jan.. 14, i3re 
ie. Jan. 15, 1916; A 42u715- 
Jan. 19, 1916. © Jan? 195 39860 
1 ec. Jan. 20, 1916; A 421851. 
Jan. 20, 1916. © Jan, 20, 1976; 
le. Jan. 21, 19163 A420 
—-Jan. 24, 1916. © Jan. 24, 1916; 
1 ¢«. Jan. 25, 1916; Avaatgss: 
Jan. 25, 1916.. © Jas. 2a, t008, 
1 ec. Jan. 26, 1916; A 421989. 
Jan. 26, 1916... @ Jan. 2ogseoeus 
1 ec. Jan. 27, 1916; A 422002. 
Jan. 29, 1916.  @ dan. 29; 1985; 


1 ec. Jan. 31, 1916; A 422083. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


JAMUN co. Jamun compound in dia- 
betes. cover-title,15 p. 12mo. [447 


© Nov. 30, 1915; 2 «. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417673; John P. Shep- 
herd, Minneapolis. 

JEFFREY (Wim. Riley) jr.*, Rosebury, 
Ore. Star of Bethlehem. Folded 
ecard, 8% by 3? inches. [448 

© Jan. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417674. 

JELKE (John F.) co.*, Chicago. Jelke 
high grade margarine, from churn 
to consumer. cover-title, [16] p. 
illus. obl. 24mo. [449 

© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419878. 

JESSE (F. Tennyson)* % Hughes Mas- 
sie, London. Girl’s war journeys in 
France, nos. 14. [4 instaiments] 
(In Daily mail) [4590 

©1c. each Jan. 25, 1916; A ad int. 
2551; pubd. Dec. 28-31, 1915. 
JCHNSON (Helen Louise) [451, 452 


Budget. [4] p. illus. 4to. © Jan. 18, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 20! 191G. 
419728. 

Home management. [4] p. illus. 4to. 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 20, 
1916; A 419729. 


© American bankers’ service, ine., 
Gouverneur, N. Y. 


18 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 473 
JOHNSTON (R. M.) Low speed elimi- | KEEPSAFE co.*, ine., New York. Keep- 
nates navy as defence factor. 7th safe, the unstealabie strong box. 
article. (Jn New York tribune) 15 p. illus. 24mo. [465 
[453 © Nov. 6, 1915; 2c. and aff. Jan. 


fda. 1916; 1c. Jan. -4,°1916 ; 3, 1916; A 417516. 


aad ge sn., New York. : : 
ere a eee Assn. Ketter (David H.) Practical sugges- 


tions on claim adjustments. Case 


JuxL i vesterheimen, 1915. Minneapo nO. 79-81. (iw Industrial review, 


lis, Augsburg publishing house Dec.. 1915 466 
[1915] [48] p. illus. (part col.) ns ee Rate 4 ee 
eol. plate. fol. $0.50. [454 eC. 49; D5 Cc. Jan .4, > 


4 A 424441; Western underwriter co., 
© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. Wu Noe 


81, 1915; A 418284; Augsburg pub. 


house, Minneapolis. KENosHA, Wis. Wright’s directory of 
Kenosha for 1916. v. 9. [Milwau- 
KAnsAs Crty casualty co.*, Kansas kee, Wis., Printed by Cannon. print- 
City, Mo. [455, 456 ins Jeo: 219164: 250-6 Ly §29]-678 -p. 
Reduced premium accident policy for front. (folded map) S8vo. $6.00 
Peo © Sent. 23, 1915; 2c. Let 
and aff. Jan. 11, 1916; 4 419560. © Jan. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
Reduced premium policy for medically 24,1916; A 420470; Wright directory 
selected risks. [4] p. fol. fold. to eo., Milwaukee. 
ave. .1@) Dee, 29, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. 
Jan. 11, 1916; A 419561. Kentucky tobacco product co.*, ine., 
: |  Wouisville. Spray your flowers, 
Kay (J. Roland) Bigger, better busi- shrubs, fruits, vegetables, ete., with 
ness. Trade opportunities in non- Black leaf 40. Card, printed on both 
manufacturing countries. (In Chi- | — sides, illus., 6 by 3} inches. [468 
cago herald.) [45% © Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 1c. Jan. 3; 1916; 15, 1916: A 419625. 
A 421401; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
KeErr (G. W.) Sweet peas up-to-date. 


KAYNEE co.*, Cleveland. Contrast. Rev. ed. Philadelphia, W. A. Burpee. | 
[Cleveland, O., Printed by The Cor- & co., 1916. 94 p. illus. 12mo. 
day & Gross co., 1915] 87 p. illus. [469 | 
8vo. [458 © Jan. 3; 1916: 2.¢ and aft. Jan. 
© Dec. 20. 1915: 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 6, 1916; A 419457 ; W. Atlee Burpee 
10, 1916; a 420311. & co., Philadelphia. 
. Key (Ellen) War born of spiritual | 
Kerr (Alice)* Shreveport, La. Three neglect, says Ellen Key. (Jn New : 
links, friendship, love, truth. York tribune) [470 | 
[Shreveport, La., Printed by The © Jan. 30, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 1, 1916; | 
Castle printing company, 1915] A 422118; Tribune assn., New York. 
eover-title, 4 a LEIS: si. le as 
aq Be ee MlUs.,:, Dar oe KEYSTONE fireproofing co.*, New York. 


Metropolitan system of fireproof roof 


© Dee. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. construction. 29 p. illus., fold. pl., 


29, 1915; A 419475. 


diagrs., 8vo. [471 
Jal, me 2 snae ALE Til, 
Krerey (J.)* Chicago. [460-464 2 etl eee e. and aff. Jan 


- At a woman’s whim he stoops and con- 
quers. © Jan. 23, 1916; 1 c. Jan. | Kinsourn (Alice M.)* So. Lancaster, 


24, 1916; A 421977. Mass. Kitty’s candies. 40, [4 
Fighting for the Garden of Eden. © DAG: 80 a i rt ie 
at as, LOG: 1 ¢c. Jan. 24;,.1916; ry iy gaat wee 
A 421973. © ‘Dee. 19, 1915: 2-¢. Dee. 27, 
Giri who showed 590,000,000 pow to 1915; aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 417650. 
love finds love a failure, @© Ja 2 : 

1916; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1916; A 421483, Kine (Julius) optical co.*, New York. 
How I escaped death in’the Tower of Saniglas fitted to different models 
Rca Gidea et th ctt. King’s safety goggles. 18 p. 
Saint in silk lingerie, no wonder Mrs. illus. — Svo. (Cover-title: Let v= 
ee was, shocked. © Jan. 23, 1916; Save your workmen’s eyes) [473 
ce. Jan 5; A 421978. BS ; rs atch 3 : ; 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago © Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


herald] 27, 1916; A 425082. 


19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


474 


KincstEy (Charles) Tutor’s story; 
by the late Charles Kingsley, revised 
and completed by his daughter, 
Tucas Malet [pseud. of Mary St. 
Leger Kingsley Harrison] chap. 1, 
ve (In Cornhill magazine, Jan., 
1916) [474 

Or As Gi ane 25, stOt6 ¢ Aswad oint. 
2505 °. pubd. Dec. 22, 19155-.Smith, 
Elder & co., London. 


Kirk (Alice Gitchell) 
talks. 


Better living standards. © Jan. 14, 


1916: 1c. Jan. 17, 1916; A 421758. 
Looking after finances—married or sin- 


gle. (In Cleveland plain dealer) © 
gan: Pwo less fh ves dam. S.A okG 
A 421551. 


© Alice Gitchell Kirk co., Cleve- 
land. 


KIRKPATRICK (Clifford ) * Adrian, 
Mich. Our own United States. (In 
Musical art, Jan., 1916) [477 

Jan IA BOL 3a. ve. an.» 20, 
1916; A 421861. 


KLEEMPERER (Otto)* Chicago. How to 
make the Depniae floor lamp an ad- 
vertising and trade-building propo- 
sition of extraordinary value. [4] 
p. S8vo. [478 


(C),.dan. 13, 1916 ¢ 2 C. and an. san, 
28, 1916; A 419870. 


KLUCITE co., ine.*, Hoboken, N. J. Spec- 
ifications for mixing cement mortar 
and concrete [ete.] 19 p. 16mo. 
(Cover-title: Integral cement water- 

[479 


2 ec. and aff. Jan. 


proofing) 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 
15, 1916; A 419628. 


KNICKERBOCKER case co.*, Chicago. 
[480-482 
Knickerbocker made-right sample cases. 
8 p. illus. 8vo. © Dec. 4, 1915; 2 «. 
and aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A 419641. 


Practical Xmas gifts. 4 p. 
Aton. i@) Deen 4.019155) 2 
Jan. 15, 1916; A 419642. 


$10 solves eating problems. 4 p 
illus. 4to. © Dec. 1915; 
aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A "419643. 


KNIGHT AND STRUCK co.*, New York. 


Heatherhome seed and plant book, 
191G, (eap0rD.. tas. 22mm: [483 

i Dee 15; A915 ee Dec. 2s; 
19159 a © FJany 10% 1OtG; ait. Dec. 
24, 1915; A 419526. 


eol. illus. 
c. and aff. 


Kwox (George Wesley)* Niagara 
Wats. N.Y... rite to. Pills... “61. 
obl. 48mo. [484 


© Dec, 24, 1915; 2 c...Dece.. 15, 
1915; aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 419476. | 


20 


Home making 
(In Cleveland plain dealer) 
[475, 476 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


KNoOHLSAAT (Edith M.)* New York. 


Autobiography of a garden club 
member’s garden. 2 p. 1. 17 numb. 
L,' Ato: $2.50. [485 


© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1915; A 419483. 


Lair (Jack) [486—499 


Boy has to break law to get a look. 
© Jan. 25, 1916; f ©. daw 26, 2220 
A 421987. 


Does silk solve bad boy problem? © 
Jan. 19, 1916; 1..c. dan 20,7 aSte- 
A 421849. 


Gus the bus goes flying to rescue. © 
Jan. 3, 1916; 1 ¢ Jans. 4, 2265, 2 
421492. 

Gus the bus waits on auto autocrat. © 

Jan. 24, 191651 ¢. Jan. 2a, 2o2 ee oe 

421983. 


Happy New Year to young loop-hound. 


© Jan. 1, 1916 5 be. Sank Sr aeee: 
421402. 

Line from a gay dog to a stray dog. 
@- Jan: 12/198 ie: 1 c. Jan. 94; 298G: 
A 421672. 

News from our own novelette family. 
© Jan. 5, 1916; 1°. Jam @ foie 
A 421497, 

Obituary notice with a laugh. © Jan. 
26,. 19163. 1 »«c.. Jane 1S 
422000. 

Regarding the juvenile crime wave. © 
Dec. 31, 1915; 1 ¢. epee ee 
421396. 


Shackled dozen on the law’s 
Jan. 14, 1916; 
421717. 

Tale of Makehay Hoyne, the new hero. 
© Jan. 29, 1916; 1c. Jaa. Si, 1916* 
A 422084. 


Ten dollars worth. © Jan. 2, 1916;1 «. 
Jan. 8, 1916; A 421488. 

That~epigram. © Jan. 23, .a91G> # ve 
Jan. 24, 1916; A 421981. 

Touch of war makes devils of boobs © 
Jan. 20, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan: 21939 ie- 
A 421873. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 
LANG (F. S.) mfg. co. 


way. © 
1 « Jan, 15, 1916; A 


Lang’s patent 


hot blast, smoke-burning hotel 
ranges [1916]  cover-title, 128 p. 
illus., port. S8vo. [500 
© Dee. 16, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419499; F. S. Lang, 
Seattle. 
LARROWE milling co.*, Detroit. 90 
pounds a day. [6] p. folder. illus. 
16mo. [501 


ES J anys, 1OlG 92. and aff. Jan. 
ato kG 5 A 417631. 


Liteon (Christian D.)* San Fran- 
cisco. Sixth sense. Part the first. 
San Francisco, Cal., Progress exten- 
sion university, 1916. 6p) 26S¥a) 
$2.00. [502 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
138, 1916; A 419582. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 


LASSEN (May C.)* San Francisco. 
[503, 504 
To England. Sheet, 12 by 9% inches. 
SE00- .@ Sept. 15, 1915; 2.c: Oct. 18, 
1915; aff. Dec. 23, 1915: A 419434. 


To France. Sheet, 12 by 9% inches. 
$1.00. © Sept. 18, 195 22 eF Oct? 1S; 
1915; ait. Dec. 23, 1915: A 419435. 


LAWYERS cooperative pub. co.*, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. Repealed or amended 
sections of the North Dakota consti- 
tution and the compiled laws of 
1913. cover-title, 1 pl., 5 numb. 1. 
16mo. $0.50. [505 


© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419567. 


LEAVITT’s farmer’s almanack, 1916, no. 
120, by Dudley Leavitt. Concord, 
[N. H.] HE. C. Eastman [1915] 48 p. 
illus. S8vo. $0.10. [506 

© Dec G, 1915.;-2"c.:Dec. 31,1915; 
aff. Dec. 16, 1915; A 419425; Hdson 
C. Eastman, Concord, N. H. 


Lestanc (Maurice)* % Hughes Mas- 
sie, London. Bombshell, tr. by Alex- 


ander Teixeira de Mattos. chap. 
46. (Jn Pearson’s magazine, Jan., 
1916) [507 


ede): Jan: 29,1916; A. .ad.:int. 
2555; pubd. Jan. 1, 1916. 


Lee (Albert Sherman)* Ripley, W. 
Va. New arithmetic. 207 p. diagrs. 
12mo. $1.00. [508 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419495. 


LEE (George H.)* Omaha, Neb. 


[509, 510 

Common sense chicken talk. cover-title, 

24 p. illus., port. 24mo. © Nov. 10, 

Eglo ae enand an. Jan: 9, LOl6G; A 
417614. 


cover-title, 24 p. 


Mostly about pork. 
© Dec. 20; 1915; 


illus., diagr. 16mo. 


PC OCCmag 21 Ol: ait, san. 9,°tO16 : 
A 417613. 
LENNON (Bert) foi, 5l2 


Is her lobster appetite worth $23,000. 


© Jan... 23, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 24, 1916; 
A 421974. 

Uncle Sam with his coat off. © Jan. 2, 
LUG ce. Jan. 3, 1916; A 421485. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

herald. ] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


LEvINSKY (Ray Lewis)* Flushing, L. 
Ey No -¥:. Cup of civilization from 
Songs of the universe, by Ray Lewis 
[pseud.] ed. by Jsadore Bernstein. 
Flushing, N. Y., MeConnell & Connor 
A915} TS] p. ° Svo: [513 

© Dec. 21, 1915: 2c. Dee. 18, 
1915; aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 419665. 


dol 


Lewis (Lloyd D.) Just why we have 
giants and how we ¢an control our 
height. (Jn Chicago herald) [514 

© Jan. 2; 1916s 1c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
A 421486; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


LIBERTY stove Co. Marvel colony 
brooder. [4] p. illus. 4to. [515 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417672; C. H. Landen- 
berger, Philadelphia. 


Lima, O. R. L. Polk & co.’s Lima city 


directory, 1916. v. 16. Columbus, 
O.5°R, Ei" Polk &*eo:, A916. “Fd. -p: 
8vo. $6.00. [516 


© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff: Jan: 
17, 1916; A 420379; R. L. Polk & e@o., 
Columbus, O. 


Lincoztn, Neb. Lincoln city directory, 


1916. [v.26] [Lincoln, Neb.] Lin- 
eoln city directory co., 1915. [25]- 
874 p. S8vo. $7.00. Po 


© Dee. 30, 1915; 2-c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 420208; Lincoln city di- 
rectory co., Lincoln, Neb. 


NATIONAL life insurance co. 
Twenty-six reasons why? [8] pD. 
folder, illus. port. 16mo. [518 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419866; Robert W. 
Fowler, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 


LINCOLN 


Linpsay (Forbes) Efficiency; practi- 
cal lessons in life insurance sales- 
manship. 8d ed. New York, Chi- 
cago, The Spectator company [1915] 
Vili pel. S3p2°16mo. *$1.00.. [519 

Gr Novas, 2651915: 2 e, Nov. 29, 
1915; aff. Nov. 27, 1915; A 414820; 
Spectator co., New York. 


Liste (Ann) 
Cinderella man. 
Alina: (Pay, USGS ak 
A 421994. 


yan. 26,. 191G. - ©: Jan-7 26, M916; 
1 ec. Jan. 27, 1916; A 422011 


Jan. 28, 1916. © Jan. 28, 1916; 


[520-5381 
Jan... 25, 1916... © 
e.. Jan. 26; 1916: 


Lire. anNwecO, wore UA 422087. 
Jan. 29, 1916" "© Jan. 729,-1916'5 
iC. ey awe Fok OMG AA: 422089. 


House of glass. Dec. 31, 1915. © Dec. 
a Lol 1 Cans o, LOLGs Ay 421405: 


Jato! COUGr = Oe wane rae Ol ois 
rie van. 4,916: <A 421437. 

Jany 5. 28060 @) Fans be 7916 + 

ec. .dan: 6; 196s) A 421504. 

Jan, 12, 1916. «@ Jan. 2. Loos 
PL ee Jan. te, Loto 421645. 


Jan. 14, 1916. © Jan. 14, 1916; 


ft ver eiane 15.) (91 6st 421720. 
van. 15, 19162. Onda. 15,296; 
Doyen Janie U7 91 GsieA 490736. 


Jan. 19, 1916. © Jan. 19, 1916; 
Ee.” San 20, 1916; A 421855; 


21 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


532 


Liste (Ann)—Continued. 


House of glass. Jan. 20, 1916. 
20, eeotGs Ach. Wal) we. 
421887 . 

[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
evening journal] 


© Internatl. 
York. 

LITTLE (Richard Henry) 
as a reflection of life. 
Elbert Moore [1915] 16 p. S8vo. 
({Sereen talk no. 1, for Elbert 
Moore’s course of instruction and 
criticism in writing the photoplay]) 


ae Jan. 
1916 A 


news service, New 


Photoplay 
[Chicago] 


[532 

© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 e. and aff. Dec. 

29 eADI5: A 4183555 Be iia, Shaw, 
Chicago. 

Lioyp i bros.*, Cincinnati. Lloyd 

brothers’ bulletin, winter, 1915. 

cover-title, 32 p. S8vo. [533 


© Nov. 19, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 419441. 

Lone (W. Z.) Dollars & sense in the 
crispette business. 52 p._ illus., 
ports., diagrs. S8vo. (Cover-title: 
Short way to big steady profits) 

[534 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419565; W. Z. Long co., 
Springfield, QO. 

LowiInson (Louis)* New York. Low- 
inson’s comparative cotton goods 
ehart for 1915. Sheet, 23 by 18 
inches. [535 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916: A 419707. 

Lyons (Thomas Francis)* Cleveland. 
Helpful hints on modern locomotive 
brakes. 1 p.1, 88 p. 24mo. $0.50. 

[536 
Organ: 47,1916; 2.¢, and aif; Jan. 
f 2. 1O1GS FA 419570. 


McATAMNEY (Hugh) co.*, New York. 


Wanamaker cut service. [537, 538 
Issue no. 21, Dec. 20, 1915. Sheet, illus., 
25 by 18 inches. $12.00. © Dec. 


1915: 2 c. and aff. Jan. 12, 1916; 


A 417708. 

Issue no. 22, Dec. 27, 1915. Sheet, 
25 by 183 inches. $12.00. © Dee. 10, 
19S -e and att, Jans 125.1916 3" A. 
417704. 

McCann (Rebecca) Cheerful cherub. 

cover-title, 39 1. illus. 4to. [539 
© Dee. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

8, 1916; A 417511; International 

press bureau, Chicago 

McCasrIn (J. OC.)* Indianapolis. 

Minister of the Gospel—an ambas- 

sador for Jesus Christ. Los Angeles, 

Bible institute of Los Angeles, 1915. 

Zo Pp. smo) “SO. [540 
CO ec. 28" 19a: Oe" aan. 1%, 

1916; aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A 419645. 


illus., 


22 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


McCowan (Hervey Smith)* Dallas, 
Play the game. 15 p. 16mo. $0.25. 
[541 


© Oct. 3, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419682. 


McCown (Minnie E.)* Emporia, Kan. 
Farmer boy’s call to arms. 2 1, 
32mo. $0.25. [542 


© Jan. 6, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916; A 419639. 


McCurcHeon (John T.) [5438-545 
Allies’ Balkan campaign has strange as- 
pect. © Jan..18, 1916; 1.2. Janse 
1916; A 421853. 
Newspaper men draw fire of Bulgar can- 
non. © Jan. 19, 1996; 2 © 2 2 
1916; A 421883. 

See French in retreat from Serb frontier. 
@ Jan. 20, 1916; ie. Jam, 2h 2996- 
A 421885. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday tribune] 


© Chicago tribune, Chicago. 


McDaApe (Andrew Jackson)* Brook- 


lyn. Jack Thrift, a poem of riches. 
cover-title, 16 p. col. ilius. 16mo. 
$0.05. [546 


© Dec. 21, 1915; 2 4 Bee ee 
1915; aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 419436. 
McDonatp (C. A.)* San Francisco. 
Jeweled key. Card, 114 by 7% inches. 
cat Gel [547 
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 417699. 


[McEvoy (J. P.)] Gist and jest of it, 
by the umpire. (Jn Chicago herald) 


[548-550 
Dec. 31, 1915. © Dec. Si, 19ta2 2 eS 
Jan. 3;. 1926 > Ay 429395: 
Jan. 3,-1916. @© Jan. 3, 19165 2 © Jae 
4, 1916; A 421490. 
Jan. .5, 1916... @. Jan. 5, 33167 
van. 6, 1916; A 421495. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 
McGiapeE (Anne)* Johnstown, Pa. 


Our new home primer, by Anne Me- 
Glade, illustrated by Ludwig Hen- 
ning and Arthur Gard. 2 p..1., 100 
p.<fs lus; 12mo;. $6.2 [55i 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419671. 


McInpoo (Emmer E.)* Little Rock, 
Ark. McIndoo’s installment invest- 
ment guide. Little Rock, Ark., F. 
Pattee printing co. [1915] cover- 
title, [4] p. 12mo. $2.00. [552 

©, Dec. 220,5,1915;..2 cc. Dee sae 
1915; aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 419487. 


—— a Ce 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


571 


no. 1, 1916 


McKiIntry (Hdna M.)* Cleveland. 
Roman people. Study outline. New 
York, Cincinnati [ete.] American 
book company [1915] 118 p. maps. 
Svo. $0.25. [553 

(Jan. s. 1916; 2 c..and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 418331. 


McKiIrterick’s directory of advertisers, 
their advertising managers and ad- 
vertising agents of the United States, 
1916. v.17. New York, G. McKiti- 


[554 

m- Noy. 15,1915; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 
1916; A 418474; George McNKittrick, 
New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on additions. ] 


MACLEOD CO. Buckeye catalog D. 

cover-title, 24 p. illus. S8vo. [535 

© Dee. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

8, 1916; A 417494; Walter Macleod, 
Cincinnati. 


McNamara (J. P.)* Chicago. Me- 
Namara series of post card songs. 
2d series. Sheet, 134 by 82 inches. 

[556 
© Dee. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417668. — 


Manoop (J. W.)* Sioux City, Ia. 
Lights that fail, a call to repentance. 
[Cincinnati, O., Printed by The 
Methodist book concern, 1915] 382 
m i2mo. $0.15. foot 

iy Dee 16, 191532 -¢. Dec. 20, 
mayen air, Jan. 3, 1916; A, 419477. 


MAin (W. F.)* Iowa City, Ia. Last 
word in business building campaigns 
for the retail merchant. 22 p. obl. 
Svo. $1.00. [558 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419493. 


MALONE (Walter) Opportunity. Post 
card, 83 by 53 inches. $0.10. [559 
© Dee. 10, 1915: 2 @ and aft. 


Dec. 27, 1915: A 417698; Ella Ma- 
lone, Capleville, Tenn. 


MANUFACTURES & dealers assn. of 
America (Educational publicity de- 


partment) Facts. cover-title, [48] 
p. 24mo. $0.02. [560 
© Bec. 29; 1915; 2 & and: aff. 


Jan. 3, 1916; A 417539; A. P. Dan- 
iels, Chicago. 


Marie flooring mfrs.’ assn.*, Chicago. 
[561-564 
How to lay and finish maple floors. 
ap, [1] p..! diagr. « 16mo.. © .Dec. 24, 
fet a0 ee ann ak, Jan. 7, L916: 

A 417628. 


23 


Mapzre flooring mfrs.’ assn.*—Contd. 
Individuality in the home, a woman’s 


@reamis ptise spa Col. Whiss L6mo0.;) © 
Pee A OLD 2 Ae) ands air. oan. 
4 S9IGYHA 497642: 


illus. 16mo. 


School-reom floors. 16 p. 
and aff. Jan. 


@) Dees 24) 1915 325 
(,, bOIGg: Ay 417630: 
Ten reasons why retail lumbermen should 
handle maple flooring. 138 p. i6mo. 
@) Dees 245 19157352 le; and) att.. Jan: 

hawt GG wAS ALT G2 5. 


Marpen, Orth & Hastings co.*, Chi- 


cago. College inn salads and some 
other recipes [prepared by the 
chef] cover-titie, [12] p. illus. 
(part col.) 16mo. [ 565- 


© Dec. 18, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
P27 AOIG 9 Ay 40-7713: 


MaAnrsHALyt (Ars. Thomas Riley) Pre- 
serve the American home. Inter- 


viewed by Edna Mary Colman for 
Comfort. Proof, port. [ 566. 

© udan.. 15. 1916 "2. e,. san. 19, 
1916; aff. Jan. 27, 1916; A 4198738; 
W. H. Gannett pub., ine, Augusta, 
Me. 


MARYLAND. Nelson’s Washington su- 
burban directory of Maryland and 
Virginia towns adjacent to the Dis- 
trict of Columbia, 1916. Washing- 
ton, D. C., J. C. Nelson, 1916. 424 
p. 8vo. $4.00. [567 

© Jan. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
19, 1916; A 420416; Justus C. Nel- 
son, Washington. 


Mason (Robert Edwin)* Tropico, Cal. 
Come listen at the beach. [4] p. 
illus. Svo. $0.25. [568. 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419497. 


Mason (Walt) [569, 570 


Farming in China. (In Home and farm) 
@©1nOcts yey TOthe. Ties Deak Sipni.GL5 5 
A 421416. 


Winter is coming. 
and stock grower, 
INOven EERO bis ec: 
A 421664. 
© Maurice B. Kovnat, Chicago. 


MerEpINA County, O. Farm journal di- 


(In National farmer 
Nov., 1915) ©: 
Dec. 31, 1915; 


rectory of Medina County, Ohio. 
Philadelphia, Wilmer Atkinson com- 
pany, 1916... 224 “p:- -illus:,. ports. 
SVO. [571 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 420471; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 

MELCHER (Webster A.)* Philadelphia. 
Chemical treatment of questioned 
ink marks. no. 28. cover-title, 11 p. 
Svo. [5GL* 

© Sept. 4, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Sept.. 
8, 1915; A 4103832. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


572 


MeELrose, Mass. Resident and busi- 
ness directory of Melrose, Mass., 
1916. Boston, Mass., Union publish- 
ing. €6:, 1916. «-320,. £20)>p:) fold: 
map. S8vo. har2 

© Dec. 22, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 420247; Union pub. co., 
Boston. 


MerrcHants’ & mfrs’ co.,* Springfield, 
Mass. Merchants’ and manufactur- 
ers’ service. Bulletin 132, 182 A-—-H. 
9 loose 1. illus. 4to. [573 

© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417679. 


MERCHANTS trust and savings bank, 


St. Paul. [574-579 
Attorney and the merchants. trust. 
cover-title, [16] p. 24mo. (No. 7 of 
a series) © Dec. 28, Tole 32 ieseand 


aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419716. 


Life and property; or, The descent of 
property under the laws of Minnesota. 
[27] p. 24mo. (On cover: No. 8 of 
a. series) @© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aH. Jan. 20, 19167 A 419720. 

Today and tomorrow. cover-title, [12] 
p. 24mo. (No. 1 of a series) © 
Dec. Li, 1915 > (2 ce sandal. ano u. 
1916; A 419723. 

Trusts for the living. cover-title, [12] 
p. 24mo. (No. 4 of a series) @© 


Dec. 21, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 20, 
1916; A 419718. 
Who should make a will. cover-tiitle, 


24mo. (No. 5 of a_ series) 
© 7, 1915; 2c. and aff. Jan. 20, 
1916; A 419717. 


Your life insurance money. cover-title, 
[12] p. 24mo. (No.3 of a series) © 
Dee. 23, OTS = 2 ¢. antpas. Jana, 
1916; A 419719. 
© Harvey A. Blodgett, St. Paul. 

MertTzcer (George P.) Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[580, 581 


Getting inside the buyer’s pocket. © 


Jan 2QO2 1916 6 asics dans, C1916; 
A 421872. 

Team work in sales promotion. © Jan. 
18) 2916 81. os Jan. .20,. 1396; A 
421848. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Meyer (Henry Herman) Lesson hand- 
book, 1916. New York, Cincinnati, 
The Methodist book concern [1915] 
156 p. 24mo. (Berean — series) 
$0.25. [582 

© Oct. 22, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
8, 1915; A 414984 ; Methodist book 
concern, New York. 


MEYER BotH co. Sheet no. 14, issued 
Jan. 10, 1916. Sheet, illus., 19 by 25 
inches. [5838 


() Jan. 5, 1916; 2-¢c..and aif. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419491; H. J. Grauman, 
Chicago. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


MICHIGAN washing machine co. 


[584-588 


Analysis of initiative. Sheet, 11 by 8% 
inches. (Motor high speed sales talks, 
no. 25, 11-17-15) @© Nov. 47, 4935; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417688. 

Finger tip familiarity. Sheet, 11 by 8% 
inches. (Money makers’ sales bulle- 
tin, no. 24, 11-3-15) @© Noy. 3, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417689. 

I can and I wiil. Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. 
(Motor high speed sales talks, no. 26, 
12-11-15) @© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 e¢. and 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417687. 


Interest in customers, the link that com- 
pletes the sales chain. Sheet, 11 by 
83 inches. (Money markers’ sales bul- 
letin, no. 23, 10-20-15) © Oct. 20, 
1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 10, 1996 A 


417686. 
Victory or death. Sheet, 11 by 8% 
inches. (Motor high speed sales iia, 


no. 27, 12-15-15) © Dec. 15, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417685. 


© J. D. A. Johnson, Muskegon, 
Mich. 


Miniter (Marion C.)* Salamanea, N. Y. 
Hand work for International graded 


Sunday school lessons; teachers 
handbook. Salamanea, N. Y., Miller 
publishing company [1915] 2 v. 
illus. 8vo. $0.18. [589-593 
ist year beginners, pt. 2. © Dec. 11, 
1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 
419445. 
1st year primary, pt. 2. © Dec. 18, 
1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 
419447. 
2d year beginners, pt. 2. © Dec. 16, 
1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan." 316. 
419446. 
2d year primary, pt. 2. @ Dec. 24, 
1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 4, 191574 
419448. 
3d year primary, pt. 2. © Dee 2 
1915;.2. ¢.-and <i. Jan, 2. ieee 
419449. 
Miner (William -H.)* Gihasy fo 


of Heart’s Delight farm. 
illus., 13 by 
[594 


and aff. Jan 


Calendar 
[1916] 14 cards, col. 
144 inches in envelope. 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 ¢. 
20, 1916; A 419731. 


Missouri discount co. [Form of agree- 
ment relating to use of discount and 
savings checks] Sheet, 8 by 84 
inches. - [595 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419469; Alfred F. Wins- 
low, Kansas City, Mo. 


MitcHEeErL (Edmund)* Los Angeles. 
[596, 597 


Her mother love. © Dec. 25, 1915; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 421428. 

Sacred pickax. © Jan. 1, 1916; 
Jan. 8, 1916; A 421552. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Los An- 

geles times illustrated weekly.] 


Tiare 


24 


se 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 


621 


MonTaAGvE (Gilbert H.) How the law | Morristown, N. J. Richmond’s Mor- 


against tying contracts affects busi- 
mess men. (/n Printers’ ink) [598 

© Dec. 30, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 3, 1916; 
A 421415; Printers’ ink pub. co., 
New York. 


Montana flour mills co. From the 
kernel! to the loaf. 20 p. ilius., map. 
12mo. [599 

© Dee. 6, 1915; 2 ce. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 419894; Charies R. Mc- 
Clave, Lewistown, Mont. 


Montross gallery*, New York. Cata- 


logue; Cézanne exhibition through 
January, 1916. fSisops colt pl. 
12mo. [G00 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
a, 1996; ail. Jan. 15, 1916; A 419652. 


Moore (Elbert) Student guide no. 1, 
fer Elbert Moore’s course of instruc- 
tion and criticism in writing the 
photoplay. Chicago, Elbert Moore 
[1915] 6p. folder. 8vo. [601 

© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


Ze ASID; A. 418357 : Te ao Shaw, 
hicago. 

Moore (Marvin §.)* Detroit. Yankee 
land by Marv. [pseud.] 2 1. illus. 
Svo. $0.25. [602 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916; A 4199857. 


MoorHEAD’s quarterly record. v. 12, 
no. 4, Jan. 1, 1916. Pittsburgh, Pa., 
Moorhead publishing co., 1916. 80 
p. 16mo. [603 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419895; Moorhead pub. 
co., Pittsburgh. 


Morcan (Gene) Miss 1916. (1% Chi- 


cago herald) [604 
© Jan. 2, 1916; 1c. Jan. 3, 1916; 

A 421482; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
Mornine telegraph Sunday magazine. 
(New York Morning telegraph, sec. 


2) [605-609 

Dec. 19, 26, 1915. © Dec. 19, 26, 1915; 
1 ¢. each Jan. S, 1916 Aa 421533; 
421534. 

eH. 2s TOL © Jan. ae 1916 =) 1>e> Jan. 


6. 
26, 1916 ; A 421997. 


ac 9, 16, 1916. 
42 


@iisan: 9: 16, 1916; 
c. each Jan. 26, 1916; A 421968, 
1969. 


© Lewis pub. co., New York. 


Morrison (Charles)* Shelbyville, Ind. 
Vest pocket diary and reference 
book, 1916. cover-title, 120 p. illus. 
24mo., [610 

©) Déc, 23,1915 ;2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417611. 


9») 


fond 


ristown and Morris Plains directory, 


1916. 16th year. Yonkers, N. Y., 
W. L. Richmond, 1915. 228 p. 8vo. 
$3.50. [611 


© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 418309; W. L. 
Richmond, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Morrow (James)* New Orleans. New 
Orleans winter race meeting, Jan. 1- 
Mar, 7, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. S8vo. 

; [612 
©\ Jann, 1946 > 2. cand: aff; dan. 

15, 1916; A 419682. 


MorTHEer Goose. [613, 614 


Mother Goose A BC. cover-title, 14 1. 
col. illus. 4to. (Saalfeld’s muslin 
books) $0.60. © Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. 
and aii. Jan. 10, 1916; A 419611. 


Mother Goose at home. cover-title, 14 1. 
col. illus. 4io. (Saalfield’s muslin 
books). $0.60. ©- ©! Jans, 3 19163)2: ec. 
Jan. 10, 1916; A 419610. 


© Saalfield pub. co., Akron, O. 


MOUNTAIN states telephone & telegraph 

o.*, Denver. Telephone directories. 

[615-618 

Deming and Las Cruces. Book no. 1-8, 

Dec., 1915. cover-title, 14 p. 4to. © 

Dee: -20; -1915:"2 «and aff. Jan. 8, 
1916; A 419501. 


Globe district telephone directory. Book 
no. 5—S, Dec., 1915. cover- title, 15 p. 
4f0.. ©: Dec. 1%. 3915: 2 cand ag: 
van. 8, 1916; A "419504. 

4 


Preseott district. Book no. 4— 
1916. cover-title, 19 p. 4to. 
a 196s 2 Cs. and atejsan. S: 
419503. 


Tucson district. 
1915. cover-title, 31 p. 
it OL 2. ¢e. and ait. 
A 419502. 


Se ad.; 
© Jan. 
1916; A 


Book no. 2-S, Dec., 
4to. © Dec. 
JAM 55 OES S 


MULLOWNEY (John J.)* Paxtang, Pa. 
Peace calendar and diary, 1916. 
San Francisco, P. Elder and com- 
pany [1915] [742] p. mounted on 
iron stand. 48mo. $1.00. [619 

(C) ey. 45. 1915;. 2c... Dec. 327, 


1915; aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 419535. 


Munpy (Talbot)* Norway, Me. Sam 
Bagg, of the Gabriel group. (Jn 
Storyteller, Jan., 1916) [620 


Gyyb c. Jam 13, 1906. tA.tadint. 
2554; pubd. Dee. 16, 1915. 


APPROVED adver- 
In the den of the 
cover-title, 


NATIONAL 
tisers*, 
mail order 
it p.. Sve. [621 

© Dees, 30;. 104 52> 2 cy oSape 11, 
1916; aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 419540. 


ASSN. OF 
Erie, Pa. 
schemer. 


4) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. L Se 4S 


622 

NATIONAL ASSN. OF COLORED railway, 
foundry, factory, mill and mine 
workers of America. [Articles of 
incorporation.] 15, [1] p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [622 


IC) Dee 222 1915s. 2.e° Wed 27, 
1915; aff. Jan. 8, 1916; A 419544; 
H. Jefferson Smith, Little Rock, Ark. 


WATIONAL’S CHAT: - vi: 2, no. 5,’ Janz, 
1916. 4p. illus. Svo. [623 


© Jan.'3, 1916; 2 c: Jan: 11, 1916; 
afi. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419709; Natl. 
importing & mfg. co., New York. 


NATIONAL CLOCK & mfg. Co. [624, 625 


How to conduct a_ successful general 
agency business. 30 p. 8vo. © Dee. 
1S Othe 2ee. dnd: aim. aaness, Loe: 
A 419617. 


How to sell aluminum. 15 p. 8vo. @© 
Deeg 8. A9l5)-. 2c and ait. sane es, 
1916; A 419618. 


© William J. Dick, Chicago. 


NATIONAL CONSERVATORY Of music*, Chi- 
cago. National method is equal to 
having a competent instructor with 
you constantly. i1st—36th week’s les- 
son for beginners on the violin. 36 
loose 1. illus. 11 by 17 inches. 
$18.00. : [626 


© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
38, 1916; A 417500. 


NATIONAL ELECTRICAL contractors’ 
assn.*, Utica. Universal data and 
sales book, Jan., 1916. [S6] loose 
p. 8vo. $10.00. [627 

whan. 14° 1916s, 2 e. Jan. 47, 
1916; aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A 419683. 


NATIONAL FIRE proofing co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. Nateco lock joint sewer tile. 
2p. —ilas., diasrs. ~--12m0. [628 
© Dec. 4, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 

11, 1916; A 419552. 


NATIONAL GAS engine assn. N. G. E. 
A. data sheets. vy. 1-5. Lakemont, 
N. Y., National gas engine associa- 
tion, 1916. Various paging, tables. 
12mo. $5.00. [629 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419687 ; “Harry R. Brate, 
sec., Lakemont, N. Y. 


NATIONAL IMPORTING & mfg. co.*, New 
York. Women’s wear and general 
dry goods, spring & summer, 1916. 
cover-title, 33, [1] p. illus. 4to. 

[630 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916: A 419554. 


NATIONAL LAMP works of General elec- 
tric co. (Engineering dept.)*, Cleve- 
land. Bulletin 26. Mazda lamp in 
photography. Dec. 80, 1915. 27 p. 
illus., port., diagrs. S8vo. [631 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419468. 


NATIONAL MOTOR vehicle co.*, Indian- 
apolis. [632, 633 


National highway twelve. 15, [1] p. 
illus., diagr. 8vo. © Dec. 29, 1915; 
2 ¢. and aff..Jan. 3, 3936 A17 529. 


National sixes. 23, [1] ps. 100s. Sve. 
© Dec. 29, 1915: 2c. and aff. Jan. 3, 
1916; A 417530. 


NATIONAL PROFIT sharers assn.*, Port- 
land, Me. National profit sharers 
association. [ Worcester, Mass. 
Printed by the Davis press, 1915] 
32 p. illus. Svo. [634 

© Dec. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 420221. 


NATIONAL SHAWMUT Dbank*, Boston. 
Foreign trade report [port of Bos- 
ton] for Nov., 1915. [4] p. 4to. 

[635 


© Dee. 22, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 8, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 27, 1915; A 419543. 


NEIL (Marion Harris) Rosebud rec- 
ipes. Cincinnati, Rheinstrom bros. 
co. [1916] 46 p. illus. (part col.) 
12mo. [636 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
12, 1916; A 417710; Rheinstrom 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 


(Nels Edward)* Duquesne, 
Pastor Russell’s sphere in the 


NELSON 
Pa. 


Reformation. Dec. 16,. 23, 30, 1915. 
[3 instalments.] (J2 National labor 
tribune) [637-639 


© Dec. 16, 23, 30, 1915; 1 « each 


Jan. 4, 1916; A 421429421431, | 
NEUMAN (H. L.) Putting it over. 
4p. fol. [640 


© Jan. 11, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916; A 419634; Simpson, Sho- 
walter & Barker, inc., Pittsburgh. 


New ENGLAND LINOTYPE School. Pri- 
mary lessons in type composition. 
Lesson 1-7. [12] p. 8vo. [641 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 e. Jan. 11, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 419648; Edgar 
N. Carver, Boston. 


NEw ENGLAND telephone & telegraph 
o.*, Boston. Telephone directories. 
[642-644 
Concord-Manchester-Nashua district, win- 
ter issue, 1915-1916. [section] 32. 
cover-title, 104 p. 8vo. © Jan. 6, 
I9tGcs 2 ‘ec. Jan, £0,. 1916 yah E ier 

8, 1916; A 419531. 


26 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 


661 


New Ewncianp telephone & telegraph | NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE assn.*, Cleve- 


co.*—Continued. 


Lowell district, winter issue, 1915-1916, 
[section 7] cover-title, 144 p. S8vo. 
aie LOG) a 0206, Sand salt san: 

5, 1916; A 417620. 

Springfield district, winter issue, 1915— 
1916. [section] 5. cover-title, 112 p. 
ato, @ Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ¢c. and ail. 
fan, 2%, 1916;\A. 425029. 


New York (State) Commissioners of 


state reservation = at Saratoga 
Springs. Saraghtoghie bath. 7 p. 
16mo. [645 

Pai eo, 1915: 2c. Jan. 12, 


#916; aff. Jan. 27, 1916; A 425037; 

Commissioners of the state reserva- 
tion at Saratoga Springs, Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y. 


New York (City) [646, 647 
Financial index of New York city. Jan. 
1916 issue containing names, addresses 
and telephone numbers of all New 
York stock exchange firms, [etc.] 
New Vork elu. T. Davies, 2015. . 23. p. 
Zamo.  »1.00, © Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419691. 
© Landon T. Davies, New York. 
New York charities directory [1916] 
25th ed. A reference book of social 
service in or available for Greater New 
York, by Lina D. Miller. [New York] 


Charity organization society in the 
Chynom New Mork, 2906. xli,) [i]. -p., 
Peet pel tomo. $1.00. Jan. 
2a AGG 2) Caiand aft. Jan. 27, 1916; 
A 418620. 


© Charity organization soc., New 
York. 
New York HERALD. Contributions to. 


[648-651 

Furious fighting is resumed along the 
western front. © Jan. 30, 1916; 1c. 
Feb. 1, 1916; A 422110. 

Only sixteen passenger steamships now 
on the Atlantic. Key to chart. € 
fiteewtolGo: t ¢c,..Jan. 8, 1916; A 
421410. 

Three steamships take winter tourists 
south. Key to chart. © Jan. 30 
HoIGst ec. Keb. 1,.1916; A 422109. 

War moves of the week from Riga to 
the Suez canal. Russians, reorganized, 
make a bid for Lemberg. © Jan. 2, 
LOnG); 1c. Jan. 3,,1916; A 421409. 


© New York herald co., Jersey 
City. 

New York LIFE insurance co. [Satis- 
faction and regret.] Envelope, illus., 
64 by 4 inches. [652 

© Nov. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
10, 1915; A 419480; Gen. Nagai, San 
Francisco. 

NEWKIRK (Newton) Stranger in 
camp; or, Hoodoo Hank and his 
mystery, and other stories. Boston, 
Mass., National sportsman, inc., 
1916. cover-title, [54] p. illus. S8vo. 
$0.50. [653 

mo dan. 14 1916° 2 ¢.: Jan, 22, 
1916; aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 419898; 
National sportsman, inc., Boston. 


land. Is world war about to un- 
eover men of destiny who will turn 
tide of Armageddon? Shy Lloyd- 
George, small ‘“d” democrat, is 
picked as battling Europe’s master. 
Proof, port. [654 


© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
31, 1915; A 419387. 


NortH AMERICAN ACCIDENT insurance 
co. This great company provides 
the most protection for the least 
eost. [4] p. 4to. [655 

© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 ¢@ and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419471; W. G. Critchlow, 
Covington, Ky. 


NortH AMERICAN GINSENG CO., 
Ginseng catalogue [Chinese 
[8] p. folder, illus. S8vo. [656 

© Dec. 21, 1915; 2 ce. Dec. 24, 
1915; aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 417654; 
Harry A. Schoenen, New York. 


LHe: 
ed] 


NortH YAKIMA, Wash. R. L. Polk & 
co.’s North Yakima and Yakima 
County directory, Jan. 1, 1916. Seat- 
tle, Tacoma [ete.] R. L. Polk & co., 
ine., 1916. 526 p.. 8vo. $8.00. [657 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 418615; R. L. Polk & 
co., ine., Seattle. 


Nortucuirre (Alfred Charles. William 
Harmsworth, ist baron) Northcliffe 
warns U. S. against feeling of over- 
confidence. (Jn Washington times) 

[658 

©) Jan. 5, 1916; 1 '¢., Jan:.5,. 1916; 

A 421448; United press associations, 
Washington. 


NovELTy notes. v. 2, no. 1, Jan., 1916. 

24 p. illus. Svo. $0.05. [659 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 

tO TOU GAC ae 22 © Soseph: “B. 
Coufal, New York. 


Nu Bone corset co.*, Corry, Pa. Nu 


Bone corsets and accessories. 79, 
[hieipies: tus Svo. ) »(Catalog no. 
8, 1916) [660 


© Jan. 34916+.2 ¢. and, aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419688. 


O’Connor (T. P.) British fire two 
shells now to one by German troops. 
(In Wilmington Delmarvia star) 

[661 

© sam. 23, 2916.44 eG Jane 26, 

1916; A 421970; Central news of 
America, New York. 


20 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


662 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Oxtes (May B.)* Boulder, Col. Gold 
and golden glory; from the personal 
autobiography of May B. Oles. chap. 
27. Boulder, Col., [Boulder printing 
company, 1916] 30 p. 8vo. $0.25. 

[662 
© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
13, 1916; A 419621. 


OLIPHANT (T. HE.) What well-dressed 
women are wearing. (Jn New York 


Evening mail) [663-665 
Jan. ts, 1916: °@ Jan. 415, 19167 =] ¢. 
Jan. 15, 1916; A 421739. 


Jain. 15,. 1916. .©@-dan.. 15, 1916s LP c. 
jan. 17, 1916; A 421745. 

Jam. .28..1916:., @-dans.28, 1916; 1. c. 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422092. 

Jan. 29, 1916. © Jan. 29, 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422097. 
© Evening mail syndicate, 

New York. 


[Ontons (Berta Ruck)] Girls at his 
billet, by Berta Ruck. (Jn London 
illustrated Sunday herald) [667, 668 
Dec. 26, 1915, Jan. 2, 1916. [2 instal- 


T9TG = 


Tne 


ments] @ +1 e. each Jan. 22... 19165 
A ad int. 2550; pubd. Dec. 26, 1915, 
Jan. 2, 1916. 


Dec. 5, 12, 1915. [2 instalments] © 
1 eda: 3, 1916; A ad int. 2536; 
pubd. Dec. 5, 12, 1915. 


© Mrs. George Oliver, London. 


Ornances, N. J: Directory oi the 
Oranges, Irvington, Livingston and 
Millburn, 1916. [v. 5] Newark, 


N. J., The Price & Lee company, 
$91G) "1257 Dp. Avo... trom. - roid. 
map) $6.00. [669 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
21, 1916; A 420455; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


New York. Long 
1 pr Sya; 

[670 

Dec 4ts 1915 > Bre Dee 22; 
1915; aff. Dec. 31, 1915; A 417612. 


OSBORNE co.*, Newark. [671-674 


America first. [How paintings are Tre- 
produced by the colortype process.] 
4p. cole his fol. "© Dee 21, 1995 
2 ec. and aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417506. 


America first, a series of pictures in 
color, showing types of ships and men 
of the United States navy. cover- 
title, [12] p. col. ius; fol... @ Dec. 
28, 19155 2c. aad ait. /Jan.ia; 1916 ; 
A 417507. 

Osborne art calendars are the finest in 
the world and they are low in price. 
4p. col. illus. fol. © Dec. 24, 1915; 
2-esvand att: Jans 3), 191GReex 417505. 


We are ready to show you the latest and 
best in Osborne art calendars for ad- 
vertising, the line for 1917. 4 p. 
eols sillus;- fel: @y Deer Zl yAgiess 2 e¢. 
and aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417504. | 


Orvis bros. & €o.*, 
range view of cotton. 


28 


Ostus (Charles R.)* Port Huron, 
Mich. Facts about your teeth. 
cover-title, 21 p. illus. 8vo. [675 

© Oct. 9, 1915; 2 ce. Dee. 13, 1915; 
aff. Oct. 28, 1915; A 419529. 


OvuR monthly message. v. 3, no. 1, Jan., 
1916. 9p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 
[676- 
© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419694; Con. P. Curran 
printing co., St. Louis. 


OwENS (Harry Holemnback)* Balti- 
more. 
to paint. Washington, D. C., House. 
and Hermann, 1915. cover-title, [16] 
p. illus. 12mo. [677 


© Nov. 15, 1915; 2 e. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419548. 


PaciFic telephone and telegraph ¢o.*, 
San Francisco. Portland, Oregon. 
City, Salem, [ete.] telephone direc- 
tory, Dec., 1915. Various paging. 


Svo. [678. 


© Dec. 27, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419488. 


[PAGE (Brett) ] 
together. Card 64 by 8 inches. [679 
© «Jana 2%, a 2 @. (sano cle 
1916; aff. Feb. 1916: A 425230; 
Morris & denier New York. 


PALMER (Frank 
Lake, Ind. 
of the Acts. 
by Reub. Williams & sons, 
88 1. 4to. $0.25. 

© Dee. 15, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1916; 
nit dan’ (a, 191e: A 420253. 


Washington. 


Nelson)* Winona 
Chapter outline study 
[Warsaw, Ind. Printed 
1915] 


PAN AMERICAN union’, 


‘Second Pan American scientifie con-. 


gress dinner, Jan. 8, 1916. cover- 
title, [3] p. illus. 4to. [681 

(©) Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419558. 


PARISIENNE art service*, New York. 


[682, 683. 


eos no. P 5is..Deek aa 
numb. 126-133. illus. fol. © Dec. 


its% i918: 2 e> Dec. 22, 199153 ate Bees 


31, 1915; A 419438. 


[Bulletin] Pp 52, Dec. 25, 1915. numb._ 
l. 1384-141. illus. fol.. @.. Dees 
1915;-2 ec...and aff. Jan. 7, 19%e. 2 
417649. 


PARSONS (Horace W.)* Wamego, Kan. 
Flood protection and conservation 
of moisture. cover-title, 16, [3] p 
Svo. (Bulletin no. 1) $0.10. 


© Dec. 16, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan,_ 
15, 1916; A 419655. 


Mischief, a book ef pictures. 


When we were boys. 


[680. 


(684. 


ities a 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 1, 1916 


705 


[685, 686 


Jans..2, 
3; 


Parsons (Louella O.) 


How. to beconie a movie star. 
191G:. © Jan...2; 1916; 1 ec Jan. 
1916; A 421484. 


Why_ stage favorites are often costly 
failures" when playing in the silent 
drama. @ Jan: 23, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 421975. 


{[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald. ] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Parvin (Zimri M.)* Portland, Ore. 
Parvin’s diagram of the triads of the 
major and minor. keys. fot. -p. 
12mo. $0.25. [687 

Ser t. foin- 2c Jan, 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 25, 1916; A 419898. 


PENNSYLVANIA railroad co.*, Philadel- 
' phia. Compariscn of passenger loco- 
motives. 47 p. diagrs. 8vo. (Lo- 
comotive testing plant at Altoona, 
Penna. Bulletin no. 22) [688 


© Dec. 27, 1915; Jan. 
5, 1916; A 420235. 


PEPPER (J. W.) & son*, Philadelphia. 
“Complete catalog and _ price list, 
everything musical, 1916. 186 p. 
illus., ports. fol. [689 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 4183869. 


[PETERSEN (William) ] 
dean. [690, 691 


Domestic relations. Chicago, American 
correspondence sehoo}] of Jaw [1916] 
Pome. Gitan. 1. 1916°> 2c. and 
Be, Jan. 13, 1916; A 419630. 

Legal ethics. Chicago, American cor- 
respondence school of law [1916] 12 
p. Svo. ©: Jan. 1, 1916; 2c. and’aff. 

Jan. 15, 1916; A 419629. 


© American correspondence school 


2 ec. and aff. 


Talk by the 


of Jaw, Chicago. 
PHILADELPHIA. Directory of members 
of the Philadelphia. bar, 1916. 


Philadelphia, Press of F. McManus, 
jr. & co., 1916: 209 p. 48mo. [692 


.© Jan. 26, 1916; 2.c. and aff. Jan. 
29, 1916; A 425045; Charles B. Zim- 
merling, Philadelphia. 

PHILADELPHIA BULLETIN. 
selling opportunities. [693, 694 


[Form 57 A]. Proof. © Dec. 20, 1915; 
Puc. Jan. 10. 1916: aft, Jan. 15; 1916; 
A 419651. 


[form 57 BY Proof: @©-Jan: 6; 1916; 
2 c..and aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419708. 


Facts about 


© William L. MelLean, Philadel- 
phia. 
Puinuires (Cropley) co.*, Chicago. 


What railroad men say of Kirkman’s 
Science of railways. [82] p. port. 
12ino. [695 

©: Jan. 14, 1916; 2° ¢. Jan. 28, 
1916; aff. Jan. 29; 1916; A 425046. 


27391—16——_3 


29 


PuHitirres (John Edwin)* Syracuse, 
N. Y. Bank protection against forg- 


ery. [Prospectus.]. [5] p. folder. 
16mo. [696 


© Dec. 1, 1915e72; cs. and. aif. - Dec. 


31, 19153 A. 407617. 


Pick. (Albert) & co.*,. Chicago, Car- 
pets, rugs, curtains, linens, furni- 
ture. cover-titie, 142  p. illus. 
(part. col.) 4to. (Catalog U 61) 

[697 
@),.dan., 6: 1916<-2 c..and aft:.Jan. 


12, 1916; A 417702. 


PIcKERT (Herman Joseph)* Chicago. 
Pickert’s speed-easy touch type- 
writing. _Lesson 1-19. ‘[195]. p. 
obl. 16mo. $1.50. [698 


© Nov..30,.1915.;.2 ec. Dee. 3, 1915; 
aft. Jan. 8, 1916; A 419545. 


Picks. v. 2, no. 5, winter issue, 1916. 

8 p... illus. 12mo, [699 

© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 

20, 1916; A aaa Henry Greene- 
wald, Philadelphia. 


Piotrowski (N. L.) [ 700, TOL 


Getting passport long day’s job. © Jan. 
22, Oil Lee Jan. ‘24, 19467" A 
421985. 

Paris the haven of many Poles. © Jan. 
193 Ge Wiel fang 2, o1ores yf 
421870. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


herald. ] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


PitMAN (Isaac). & sons*, New York. 
Rapid course in Pitman’s shorthand. 


Lesson | 1. (In Pitman’s journal, 
Jan:, 1916) [702 
ans 1" IGIG so t,o eae Te, 


1916; A 421426. 


Pace, (Eva May)* Chautauqua, N. Y. 
Unlocked gates. Sheet, 124 by 5 
inches. $0.50. [703 

©), Dee. 20,,.191.5.;.2,c.,and aff. Jan. 
US, 1916: A. 42502%. 


PLANETS and people; Ormsby’s annual 
prognosticator and year-book of the 
heavens. _ [1916,, 22d year] 64 p. 
illus., port., diagrs. 12mo. $1.00. 


[ 704 

©-Noy, 4, 1915, 2. c. and. aff. Nov. 

8, 1915; A 414470; Frank E. Ormsby, 
Chicago. 


Pratr & Washburn refining co.*, New 


York. Meaning of veedol. cover- 
title, 24. p. illus. (part col.) obl. 
48mo. [705 


© Dee. 29, 1915; 2 ¢«. and aff. Jan. 


15, 1916; A 419658. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


706 


Post (Lyman D.)* New York. Post’s 
paper miii directory for 1916. 656 
p. maps, diagrs. 8vo. $2.00. [706 

Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 420178. 


PowER (P..M.) @o., ine.*, Chicago. 
Authentic data in relation to 
Powdered coal engineering and 
equipment company’s system of fuel 
economy and smoke ~ abatement. 
cover-title, 56 p. diagr. 12mo. [707 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 417528. 


PREsS circulations system*, Chicago. 
Press circulations system, a co-op- 
erative business-building and sub- 
seription system. 16 p. 12mo. -[7T08 


© Jan, 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417669. 


PREWETT (Clay W.)* Houston. Prew- 
ett system, short methods of ad- 
dition, subtraction, mutiplication 
[ete.] [Rev. ed., 1916] 64 p. port. 
16mo. $1.50. (Cover-title: How to 
figure fast) [709 


© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417675. 


PRIMAVERA (Domenico)* Cleveland. 
Dialogo fra VItalia e JV Austria. 
Sheet, 14 by 64 inches. [710 

© Dee. 10; 1915* 2 c. Dec. 18. 
1915; aff. Jan. 6, 1916; A 419472. 


PRINTING trades blue book, 1916. New 
York ed. New York, A. F. Lewis & 
co., 1916. 447 p. 12mo. $3.00. [711 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 « and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 420352; A. F. Lewis & 
co., New York. 


PRISCILLA weaving art co.*, Louisville. 
Priscilla weaving art; book of in- 
structions. 19 p. illus. 8vo. $0.25. 

[712 
© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419698. 


PucH (Claude Freeman)* Pittsburgh. 
Pittsburgh banking institutions. 
Sheet, 22 by 94 inches. Special 
suppl. Jan., 1916, ed. of Moorhead’s 
quarterly record. [7138 
© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

28, 1916; A 419876. 


PuncH. v. 149. [Each illus. 4to. 
Pe [714-717 
no. 3883, Dec. 8, 1915. © 1 c. Jan. 5, 


1916 
1915. 

no. 3884, Dec. 15, 1915. @1c. Jan. 12, 
1916; A ad int. 2541; pubd. Dec. 15, 
1915. 


7A ad int. 2537; pubd. Dec. 8, 


pt. I, nS. was 


Puncu—Continued. 


no. °3885, Dee: 22; 1915+) Vout tans 
19, 1916; A ad "int. 2547; pubd. Dec. 
22: 1915. 
no. 8886, Dec. 29, 1915. @1e. Jan. 26, 
qeaek "A ad int. 25523; pubd. Dec. 29, 
5D 


© Bradbury, 
Londen, 


Agnew & co., Itd., 


Ratt (Harris Franklin)* Evanston, 
Lil. Development of the kingdom of 
God, the life and teachings of Jesus 
Christ, lessons written by Harris 
Franklin Rall; practical applica- 
tions written by John William Lang- 
dale. (Jn Adult Bible class monthly, 
Jan., Feb., 1916) [718, 719 


Lesson 1-5. © Dec. 10, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 
15; 1915 5,A 421728, 


Lesson 6-9. @© Jan. 10, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 421844. 

RAYMOND (C. E.) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. Cost of labor after the war. 
(In Chicago herald.) [720 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1916; 
A 421493; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


RED BooK [Knoxville, Tenn.] 1916. v. 
1. Knoxville, Tenn., Knoxville credit 
reporting company, inc. [1916] 233 
p. fol. $25.00. [721 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
13, 1916; A 418427; Ernest C. Mat- 
thews, Chattanooga. 


RED SQUARE co.*, New York. [722-727 


Auxiliary tender of the mail room. [6] 
p. folder. i16mo. © Dee. 22,7 4513- 
2c. and aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419697. 


Good-bye sponge; the soliloquy of the 
office boy. [6j p. folder. illus. (part 
col.) #6mo. © Dee. 17, 198i 72 
and aff. Jan. 20, 1916; "A 419696. 


In toy land. cover-title, 6 p., 11. illus. 
(part col.) 16mo. © Dec. 30, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419700. 


_ Real protection. cover-title. [6] p., 1 1. 
illus. i16mo. Oct. 26, 29855) Zre. 
and aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419698. 

cover-title, 


Square deal. 8 p. illus. 
16mo. © Jan. 4, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 20, 1916; A 419701. 


Trials and fete Shae cover-title, 6 
p., 1 1. . illus. (part col.) i6mo: 7@ 
Dec. 23, 1915; 2c. and ‘ail. Jan. ae 
1916; A 419699. 

REED (Charles Oliver) jr.* Aberdeen, 
S. Dak. Reed insurance agency 
bulletin. Announcement [and] no. 
1, 2. [8 instalments] (In Aber- 
deen daily news) [728-730 

© Aug. 23, 26, Sept. 1, 1915; 1 « 

each Dec. 1, 1916; A 421752-421754. 

REED & Carnrick, Jersey City. Proto- 
nuclein therapy. cover-title, 24 p. 
illus. (part col.) 8vo. [731 


© Dec. 6, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 425019. 


30 


a 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 1, 1916 763 


REINLEIN (Fred)* Litchfield, Cal. Con- 
trol of the gipsy and browntail moth, 
of the pearthrips, of the bollweevil 
[ete.] 28 p. illus. 12mo. (Circu- 
lar no. 147, Nov. 30, 1915) oe 

P [732 

© Dee. 11, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 8, 1916; A 419575. 


Rice (Cyrus William)* Philadelphia. 
Efficiency experts, superintendents, 
engineers, owners. [4] p. 4to. [733 

©. Dec. 23, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 417502. 


Ricuarps (W. H.) Making a man. 
ist ed. Osage City, Kan., Clyde 
Swem printing service. 1G +p. 
16mo. [734 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 419669; Co- 
lumbus Clyde Swem, Osage City, 
Kan. 


Rieck (Edward E.) co. Winning 
hand for the dealer. Card, col. 
illus., 14 by 114% inches fold. to obl. 
12mo. [735 

(©) Jan. 23; 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 425026; Simpson, Sho- 
walter & Barker, inc., Pittsburgh. 


RopRIGUEZ Vidal (J.)*—Continued. 
publishing company [1915] 15 p. 
oe $0.50. [Motion picture sce- 

nario] [742 
© July 2, 1915; 2 « and aff. July 
6, 1915; A 401676. 


Rosenzweie (Adolf) Serivalor: the 
valuation of raw silk. chap. 9. 
(American silk journal, Jan., 1916.) 
743 

ey Wee a0, 195 fe. tan 13: 


1916; A 421656; Clifford & Lawton, 
New York. 


RueeLtes (Frank A.)* Boston. Stock 
fluctuations for the year 1915. 65th 
annual ed. 15 p. fol. $0.50. [744 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 420383. 


RUSSELL (Lillian)* Chicago. [745-758 
Beauty. lies at the end of the rainbow. 


@ tan. 2. 19t6 = tex Jane 35° 1996; 
A 421498. 


Beauty talks by Lillian Russell. Cling- 
iIng7to Wies ©) Jan. +3. 1916 >. cy Jan. 
4, 1916; A 421499. 

Dressing table. © Jan. 26, 1916; 

1 ¢« Jan. 37, i916; A 422004. 


Feet are more than ornaments. © 
Jane 4 TOG Pe. Jan: 15, -19L65 
A- 421719: 

Lillian Russell’s beauty hints. Armor- 
plated food.” --@)-Jan._ 1, 19163 Ac e. 
Jan. 8, 1916; A 421408. 

Cocktail’s companion. @© Jan. 24, 

#9963 2 ce: Jan: 25: 1916; A 427991. 

Fad a useful device. @©@ Dec. 31, 

1945 501 c.idan. 3, 19163 A 421398. 

Finishing schools. © Jan. 5, 1916; 

ie: JanjiG) L916: Av 422500. 

Human andelions. © Jan Sa 

791G: 1c. fan. 20, 1916; A 491852 


Long way around. @© Jan. 29, 
191654. cian, 3, a A 422086. 


Milk wagon rout © fan) S12, 
TSEG sete: Jan. 14, 1916; A 421673. 


Social shirker.. »@)Jan: 20, 1916; 

er Jam 21, 1916s A 4218S 75. 

Use legs as well as brains. @© 
Jan, Zo, 49916» Pie Jan,’ 263" 1916; 
A 421992. 

Oh, loosen the curls you wear, Jeanette. 
CG) Jan. 20, 1916" 1 ¢.. Jan, 24,3916 = 
A 421990. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday herald] 


SAALFIELD pub. co.*, Akron, O. 

[759-763 
Baby’s own book. cover-title, 6 1. col. 
illus. obl. 16mo. (Saalfield’s muslin 
books): $0.15: ‘@adan. 3, 191654 2 e: 

and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 419608. 
Far away friends. cover-title, 6 1. col. 
illus. obl. 16mo. (Saalfield’s muslin 
books) + -$OH15:-. © Jani13, 19163 2 cc. 

and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 419606. 


| Rors & Robb*, Washington. Best evi- 
dence. cover-title, [i111] p.  illus.. 
diagrs. 4to. [736 


j Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 41954 


"Rosertson (Geo. F.)* Marion, Ala. 
Debaters’ delight. [4] p. 16mo. 
$0.10. [737 


© Dee. 27, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 10, 
#916; aft. Dec. 31, 1915; A 419525. 


_Kocx Istanp savings bank. [738-741 


j How does an executor differ from an 
| administrator or trustee? cover-title, 
[10] p. 24mo. (No. 6 of a series) 


1 
20, 1916; "A 419715. 


Logical reasons. cover-title, Ft Bs 
24mo. ee. 7 of a series) © D 
a, LOL > ce. and aff. Jan. 20, 1916: 
A Aoi 4 


Trust company service. cover-title, Peal 
p. 24mo. (No. 1ofaseries) © Oct 
20, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 20, 1916: 
A 419721. 


What must an executor know? cover- 
mae, [12] p. -24mo. (No. 3 of a 
series) @© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 20, 1916; A 419724. 


© Harvey A. Blodgett; St. Paul. 
'Ropricvez Vidal (J.)* New York. 


Dawn of day, by J. Rodriguez Vidal, po A ae ue Coat 61. ae 
tc = ‘ 11ius. opi. mo. aainela s muslin 

tr. from the Spanish by J. Barretto books) $0.15. © Jan. 3, 1916; 2c 

de Sousa. New York city, Broadway and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 419609. 


31. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


764 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 13° 


SAALFIELD pub. co.*—Continued. 


Pets of the farm. cover-title, 6 Il. col. 
illus. obl. 16mo. (Saalfield’s muslin 
books) °-$0.15.. @ Jan. 3, 19265) 2. ¢. 
and aff Jan. 10, 1916; A 419607. 

Rock-a-bye baby. cover-title, 14 1. col. 
illus. 4to. (Saalfield’s muslin books) 
$0.60. @ Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c¢. and afi. 
Jan. 10, 1916; A 419612. 


Sacus (Sigmund)* New York. New 
ereat American home industry, cast- 
ing forms for lead toy soldiers. [16] 
Dp» . illus. . Sv0: [764 

©) Jan. 6, 1916; 2c. and: aif.) fan. 
18, 1916; A 419677. 


Sarnpon (Theodore)* Chicago. Ex- 
planation and instructions concern- 
ing the new American chronolo 
board and rules for playing [ete.] 
11 p. 16mo. [765 

Deen tt Jota, 2 C4, ie oe, 
1915; aff. Jan. 6, 1916; A 417655. 


Sr. Pauxn dispatch and pioneer press 
almanac and year-book for 1916. 
2d annual ed. St. Paul, Minn., The 
Dispatch printing company, 1916. 
640 p. illus., ports., maps, diagrs. 
SvO. [766 

© Dee. 23, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 418547; Dispatch print- 
ing co., St. Paul. 

iS he 


SsaremM,: N. Salem, Canobie Lake 


district [ete] N. H., directory, 
ISDA ow 2h. (Canaan Ne: Ei bee W. 
E. Shaw, 1915. 99 p. 8vo. $2.00. 

. [767 


(Q, Aus --16,..1915 5, .2- c.,Dee...20, 
1915; aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 420183; 
William E. Shaw, Canaan, N. H. 


Sansporn (N. W.) Making the most 


of ay pouliry. farmed. pe. <b. Gia 
American poultry advocate, Jan., 
1916) [768 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 1c. Jan. 10; 1916; 
A 421555; Clarence C. De Puy, Syra- 
euses No. 


Sauter (Kred)* New York. Catalogue 
of Fred Sauter. [Long Island City, 
N. Y., Printed by Long Island star, 
1915] 56 p. illus. 12mo. [769 

© Dee. 5,. 1915:.2 &. Jam G6, 1916 ; 
aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 418324. 


Sawyer (Jeannette K.)* Cleveland. 
Little true story. cover-title, 10 p. 
12mo0. $0.25. ee [770 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
18. 1916; A 419573. 


ScHarrer (Conrad Henry Bryant)* 
Chicago. Glossary of pictographic 
inetaphors of ancient Egypt and the 


original interpretations of popular 
legends. Sheet, illus., 16 by 114 
inches. $1.00. ee: 


© Nov. 2, 1915; 2 c. Nov. 5, 1915; 
af. gan. 1, TOT.” A SE iee: 


ScHmip (Carl) If there were but a 
wishing book, by Carl and Florence 


Schmid and Carol Phyllis. Felded 
card, col. iilus. 34 by 54 inehes.. 
[772 


© Dee. 23, 1915; 2 ¢ and aff. Jani 
3, 1916; A 417495; Charles P. 
Schmid, New York. 


SCHRECKENBACH (Paul) Thlustierte 
veltkriegschronik der Leipziger 


Illustrirten zeitung, 1914. Text von 


Paul Schreckenbach. 20. lfg.  Leip- 
zig, J. J. Weber, 1915. illus.) eel 
plate, maps. fol. [Tt 


©' Dec, 6, 1915: 1 €. dam Fi, aoe 
A—Foreign 18284: J. J. Weber, Leip- 
zig, Germany. 


J.)* Sé Louis... 
[774-776 
' Concession sheet. Issue of Jan. 1, 1916. 


[3] p. 8vo. $6.00 for 6 mo. © Jan. 
4; 1916 ;..2, c. and aff.. Jan. 7, 1996; 


Scuuster (Edw. 


A 417640. 
Net f. o. :b. mill list. Issue of an; 
¥, 1916. [3] p. S8vo. $6.00 for 6 moa. 
Jam.) ,4,; 1916; 2) 'e¢. and .aih. Jane 


Schuster’s yellow pine lumber rate book. 
Dec., 1915. Western ed. cover-title,- 
180 p. 12mo. $12.00 for 12 mo. ; 
Dec. 29, 1915; 2 e. and aff. Jan. 3, 
1916; A 417492. : 


SCHUYLER (Livingston Rowe)* New 
York. History 1, topie list and ref- 
erences. 22 p. 16mo. (College of 
the city of New York, Dept. of his- 
tory) $0.10. [777 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 417638. 


‘ 


Scotr (Anna B.) Best ways to cook 


fresh vegetables. Philadelphia, W. 
A. Burpee & co., 1916. 40 p. port. 
12mo. [778 


© Dee. 21, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
53, 1916; A 420215; W. Atlee Burpee 
& co.. Philadelphia. 


SEARS, Roebuck & co.*, Chicago. 


[779-782 
Bargain counter. Bulletin no. 158. 
ecover-titie, 82 p. illus. 4to. © Nov. 


13, A915; 2c, Dec. 9, -1S1h> aaa 
15, 1916; A 419653. 

Bulletin no. 164. cover-title, 32 p. 
illus. 8ve. @ Dee. 20, 1915; 2 c. and 
aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A 4196837. 


32 


BOOKS, 
no. 1, 1916 


SEaRs, Roebuck & co.*—Continued. 


Beckwith pianos, standard of_excellence. 
Pop. seo. sligs: .fol.. © Noy... 20, 
"995-2 "c. and afi. Jan. 15, ‘1916; 
A 419688. 

Special cataiog of farm implements and 
machinery, cream separators, gasoline 
engines and power outfits. cover-titie, 
189 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. © Dec. 
Dey, NOUNS : 2 e.-and jait. Jan. 15,°1916 ; 
A 419636. 


SECHEER & €O.*, Cincinnati. In the air 
and on the road. 16 p. illus. 16mo. 
$0.50. [783 

© Jan. 5, 1916::2°c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419494. 


SECTIONAL hotel directory and tour. 
ist’s guide. [Old series, v. 5, no. 1; 


New series, v. 1, no. 1, Jan., 1916]: 


[86] p. obl. 8vo. $4.00. [784 


(ey Wee wy 1915 >:2c. Dec. 4, 1915; 
aff. Dee. 6,1915; A 416747; Jason A. 
Sullivan, San Antonio. Tex. 


Security trust co. of Rochester*. 
Rochester, N. Y. Cost and quality. 


-over-titie, [7] p. — 24mo. [785. 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419550. 


SERVICE motor truck co.*, Wabash, Ind. 
Bervice motor trucks. 39, .[1] p. 


illus., diagrs. Svo. (Cover-title : 
Service manual) [786 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
29, 1916; A 425049. 


SHARP (James) Viavi cause, 1916, by 
J. Sharp and [Charles L. Rhodes] 
San Francisce, Cal., The Viavi com- 
pany [1916] 31 p. 16mo. (Cover- 
title: 1916 greetings and good wishes 
for the new year from The Viavi 
company) $0.05. [787 

©. Dec. 24,1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 417488; Viavi co., San 
Francisco. 


SHEPARD (Charles EH.) agency. Adver- 
tisers guide. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 12 by 9 inches. [788 


© Dec. 11, 1915; 2 c. Dec. 29, 
1915; aff. Jan. 11, 1916; A 419542; 
Charles E. Shepard, Lebanon, N. H. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, New York. 
[789-802 
Shepard’s citations of all cases in the 
Iowa reports. v. 7, no. 4, Dec., 1915. 
[Cumulative suppl.] 307 “p: '* Svo. 
$5.00 a year. Jan. D1 KG 592.c. 
-and aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 418559. 


New York court of appeals reports. 
13, no. 4, Dec., 1915. 414 p. 8vo. 
$4. 00 a year. @ Jan. BOVLOEG, 2 c. 
and aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 418562. 


oo 


G 


BOUP AI 


805 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*—Continued. 


New York miscellaneous reports. 
v. 13, no. 4->Dees, 391). 0407p. = Sv0. 
$4.00 a year. © Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 418560. 

New York Supreme sone reports. 
13, no. 4, Dee., 1915. 39 p. S8vo. 
$5.00 a year. © Jan. 8, 916: 2 
and aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 418561. 


Oklahoma and Indian Territory re- 
ports. v. 7, no. 3, Dec., 1915. [Cumu- 
lative suppl.}] 243 p. 8vo. $4.00 a 
year. @ Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
gan. 18, 1916; A 418443. 


Shepard’s Connecticut citations. Jan., 
1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 69 p. 
8vo. $4.00 a year. © Jan. 4, 1916; 
2c. and ait. Jan. 13, 1916; A 4184388. 

Shepard’s Federal citations. v. 6, no. 
ean LOG: [Cumulative suppl.] 
217 p. S8vo. $5.00 a year. © Jan. 4, 
1916 5.22 ¢c, and saft. Jan. 227 LONG : A 
418557. 

Shepard’s Georgia citations. v. 8, no. 
1, Jan., 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
224 p. S8vo. $5.00 a year: © Jan. 8, 
GIGS 2 - eo and tail, Jans 13). L9I6 = A: 
418441. 

Shepard’s New York supplement cita- 
tions. v. 3, no. 4, Dec., 1915. [Cumu- 
eae suppl.| 212 p. S8vo. $6.00 a 

OLgan. ¢,..LollGi= 2 ce. and air. 
Far. B13: 1916; A 418442. 


Shepard’s Ohio citations. v. 7, 
Dec., 1915. [Cumulative supa 1 
D Svo. “34:00, 2 year." ©. J: 
LOG; 2) ec; -and ahs 'Jan; 22.8 
418558. 


Shepard’s Utah citations. 1st ed., 1915. 
6p. 1,56 Dp.  {Sy0.,. -$12:00: © Jan. 
ies 1916: Ze. ‘and aft? aan’ 13, 19L6:: 
A 418445, 


v. 1, no. 1, Dec., 1915. . .[Cumula- 
tive suppl.] 39 p. Svo. $3.00 a year. 

ane) 2A Te 2c. and aff. Jan. 13, 
1916; A 418444 


Shepard’s Virginia foeious and annota- 
tions. v. 5, no. 1, Jan., 1916. [Cumu- 
lative suppl.] 77 p. S8vo. $4.00 a 
year: | 2@i Jans )5, doles ¢c and staff. 
Jan. 13, 1916; A 418439. 

Shepard’s West Virginia citations and 
annotations. vy. 4, no. 1, Jan., 1916. 
[Cumulative suppl.] 90 Be. pa $4.00 
a year. © Jan. 6, 1916; ec. and aff. 
Jans 13; 196% A 418440, 


on 
ety 
ony 
> 


SHERIDAN (Philip H.)* Madison, S. D. 
Your own book. [7] p. 1Gmo. $0.25. 
[S03 
© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 

28, 1916; A 419865. 


SHERMAN (Althea Rosina) *, McGregor, 
Ia. Birds by the wayside in Hgypt 
and Nubia. (Jn Wilson bulletin 
Sept., 1915) [804 

De Nov., 28,..1915:,.1 e. Dee. 17, 
1915; A 421845. 


SuirRLtEY (John Cofer)* Chicago. 
Angels’ song. (In Review, Dec., 
1915, Jan., 1916) {S805 

GwDJaner2o,- AGG: «lc. Jan, 31, 
1916; A 4221038. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


806 


SHORTWRITER co. of America*, Chicago. 
Speed writing on the shortwriter. 
15 p. illus., port. 8vo. [806 

© “Dee: 27, 1915302. E> and’ aff. 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 417496. 


Srmonps (Frank H.) 
Bagdad failure, 


[807, 808 
another little package. 
@ Jans 30,1916 ;..h «: Nebsad, 29le 
A 422117. 


Suez the exposed heel of the British 


Achilles. © Jan. 2, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 4, 
1916; A 421435. 
[Note: The foregoing are in New 


York tribune. ] 
© Tribune assn., New York. 
SMALLEY (G. W.)* New York. Persia. 
(In New York tribune) [809 
© Jan. 31, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 1, 1916; 
A 422119. 


SmiITH (Carry J.) Easy road to read- 
ing, 2d reader, illus. by Gertrude 
Speer and Mary Louise Spoor. 
Chicago, New York, Lyons & Carna- 
han [1915] 192 p. col. illus. 12mo. 
(Nature and life series) $0.40. 


[810 


© Oct. "1,° 1915: 2 cand ait Jan: 
Lyons & Carna-- 


6, 1916; A 418342; 
han, Chicago. 


SMirH (Elmer D.) & co.*, Adrian, 
Mie Crysanthemums for every 
purpose, 1916. cover-title, 24 p. 
illus. Svo. [811 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 417509. 


SmirH (Farmer) Goodnight stories. 
(In New York Evening mail) 
[812, 8138 


@ Janets al o1G= 2 e: 
A 421737. 


Jan. £2, £916. 
Jan. bf, LOLG ; 

Jan. 03, 19iG.) ©) Tans is), L9G. Le. 
Jan. 15, 1916; A 421742. 


© Evening mail syndicate, inc., 
New York. 
Smiryu (Homer J.)* Milwaukee. Eng- 


lish for boys, material and method. 
16 p. Svo. $0.05. [814 


(cy “Dees ot 1912 eee, 2, 
1915; aff. Jan. 11, 1916; A 419541. 


SPALDING (A, G.) & bros.*, New York. 


[815, 816 
Spalding complete 1916 trade list. 
{Catalogue no. 1602] Jan. 5, 1916. 


illus. Svo. 


cover-title, 184 p. 
and aff. Jan. 13, 


Gale ay 1916; ZG. 
1916; A 419581. 


Spring & summer, catalogue 1916. Over 


title, 176 p ‘illus. 8vo. 5, 
TONG 22 e and aff. Jan. 13, 1916: 
A 419580. 


-STACPCOLE 


44 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 © 


SPALDING’S 


1916. New York, American sports 


Official athletic almanac, — 


a 


publishing company, 1916. 219, [2] — 


p. front., ports., diagrs. 16mo. 

(Spalding red «over series of ath- 

letic handbooks, no. 1R) $0.25. 
[S17 


e. and aff. Jan. 
Amer. sports 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 
7, 1916; A 420267: 
pub. co., New York. 


SPECIALTY auto parts co., inc.*, New 
York. Book of knowledge for Ford 
owners. cover-title, 32 p. illus. 
Svo. [818 

© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 «. and aff. Jan. 
13, 1916; A 419649. 


SPECTATOR co.*, New York. [819, 820 


Supplement to Reports of fire insurance 
companies. v. 10, no. 7, Dec., 1915. 
p. 49-56. S8vo. @ Dec. 24, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 3, 1916; “A 417587. 


Supplement to Reports of fire insurance 
companies. v. 10, no. 8, Jan., 1916. 
; . Bvo., SO2n Va Jan 13, 
1916; 2. ca and afi. Janie: 1916: 
A 419692. 


SPEER (Helen)* New York. Helen 
Speer book of childrens white pine 
toys & furniture. cover-title. 24 p. 
illus. (part col.) diagrs.  obl. 
16mo. [821 

© Dee. 27, 1915: 2.6 “eee 
1915; aff. Jan. 12, 1916; A 419605. 


SPRINGFIELD, Vt. Springfield 
Chester, Vt., directory, 1916. v. 5. 
Springfield, Mass., H. A. Manning 
eo., 1916.. 1 p. 1. 4A po ere 
$2.50. [822 

© Dec. 21, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 420231; H. A. Manning 
co., Springfield, Mass. 


(H. de Vere)* Stebbing, 
Chelmsford, England. Luck of Cap- 
tain Slocum. no. 2. The encounter 
with Keller. (Jn Premier magazine, 
Jan., 1916) 823 


©. i1.«.. Jan. 38,1916; A aap 
2540; pubd. Dee. 3, 1915. 


STALKER (Herbert H.) Bigger, better 
business. Over-ripe proficiency. (In 
Chicago herald) [824 

© Jan. 29, 1916;.1.e@ Janae 
1916; A 422085; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


STANBROUGH (William M.)* New- 
burgh, N. Y. Old Falis house; 
collection of pen sketches, drawn by 
Sid Turner. 161. illus. obl. 16mo. 

[825 
© June 1, 1915; .2 ¢ Bec ae 
1915; aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417709. 


and 


a4 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 


STANDARD INSURANCE directory of New 
England, 1915-1916. Boston, Mass., 
Standard publishing company [1915] 
[7]-1132 p. 16mo. $2.00 [826 


© Dec. 16, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1916; 
an. Jan, 5, 1916; BAS 418352 ; Stand- 
ard pub. co., Boston, 


“STANDARD SANITARY mfg. co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. Standard porcelain enam- 
eled vitreous china & brass plumbing 
goods. x, 329 p. illus. fol. (Cata- 
logue PF) [827 


© Sept. 10, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 420168. 


STANDARD STATISTICS co., inc.*, New 
York. [828-836 


Standard bond descriptions. vy. 4, no. 
cover-title, [71] p. 4to. $60.00. 
Galan dal 1916-2) ¢. and. afi;. Jan. 
2. 1916> A 420318. 


v. 4, no. 2. cover-title, [103] Dp. 
4to. $60.00. @ Jane 25: 1916;°2 ¢: 
and aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 420516. 


Standard bond offerings, Jan., 1916, is- 
sue. Pocket size. 668 _ p. 12mo. 
O0.00-)- @7 dan. 13,1916: 2c) and 
aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A 4204383. 


pepedard corporation records. v. 4, no. 
ie perens -title, various paging. 4to. 
$60.0 @ Jane tt Gish cs and 
aff. Ta. i?) 4916 : "A 420319. 


2. cover-title, eel D. 
Sea $60. "00. @ Jan. 25, 1916; c. 
and aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A A20B15~ 


Standard corporation service daily. v. 
‘< cover-title, 3, 1491 

1550 p. 4to. $60.00. © Jan. il 
POG ee. and att. Jan. . £2; 1916: 
A 420317. 

——y. A 4, no. A 2. cover- praaeacs 
1, 5, 1551-1618 p. 4to. 0.00 oe 
wants 2. torGg- 2 ee and oe Jan. 
26, 1916; A 420514 


ee aaeecial aimont service. v. A 
5. no. Act. ee. title, various paging. 
tio. "$60.0 Quan AP OG 2 Cc 
and aff. fan. PL OLG: A 420316. 


Vv.AY 3, -A2. cover-title, Li 
paging. reed $60.00. © Jan. 
EQUG Es Je. and al. Jan. 26, 1916: 
A 420517. 


STANDARD WATER systems co.*, Hamp- 
ton, N. J. Standard muilticoil feed 


water heaters. cover-title, 18  p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 
101.) [837 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 
zi. 1916; A Re 


2c. and aff Jan. 


‘“Srark bros. nurseries & orchards co.*, 
Louisiana, Mo. Secrets of orna- 
mental planting. Boro: illus., 
diagrs. 4to. [838 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 419899. 


35 


| 


849 
STEBBINS (Charles M.)* Brooklyn. 
High school spelling leafiet. Brook- 


lyn, N. Y., Stebbins & company, 1915. 
cover-title, 16 p. 12mo. $90.05. 

[839 

©: Nov. 26, 1915; 2 « Dee. 30, 

1915; aff. Dec. 80, 1915; A 419440. 


Stevens (Zillah Foster) 
service for Sunday schools on 
Temperance Sunday. [Philadelphia, 
Pa., Printed by Lyon & Armor, 1915] 
[8] p. 12mo. [840 

© Aug. 16, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 420212; Sunday school 
times co., Philadelphia. 


Order of 


STEVENS-Davis co.*, Chicago. 
[841, 842 
Enthusiasm, the motive power of success. 
no. 18. cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] © Dec. 31, 1915; 
2 c. and aff. Jan. 6, 1916; A 419464. 


Optimism as a factor in selling. no. 19. 
cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel 
with’ binding]. © ‘San. 7," 1916: 2c. 


and aff. Jan. 12, 1916; A 417711. 


STizEs (William A.) Bigger, better 
business. Who will buy it. (Iw 
Chicago herald.) [843 

Jan. 12) ASIG= 1 ie yane 4: 
1916; A 421670; J. Keeley, Chicago. 

StoupER (Herman R.)* Omaha, Neb. 
Sure collecter. cover-title, 601. obl. 
24mo. $10.00. [844 

© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 425020. 

STRAIGHT (Edward Bratton) * Chicago. 
Natural system of double drumming. 
Book 4. Analysis of 6-8 time. cover- 


title, [168] p. diagrs. 4to. (Kd- 
ward B. Straight’s drum _ school) 
$2.00. [845 


© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 3, 1916; 
A 420283. 
| SULLIVAN (EF. J:)* ‘Salt Lake’ City. 
System of accounts for county gov- 
ernment. 3p.1., 72 p., 151. (7 fold.) 
Svo. [846 
© Dec. 24, 1915; 2c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A 419666. 


SUTHERLAND (Harvey)* Brookiyn. 
Voice made beautiful. a Wa a 
16mo. [847 


© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 c and aff. Dee. 


8, 1915; A 419444. 
SWEET’s catalogue service, inc.*, New 
York. [848, 849 


Specification digest & checking list for 
use in connection with Sweet’s en- 
gineering catalogue. [New York, 
Printed by Williams printing co., 1915] 
pee SO pe tole (©) Dect. Woo: 
2 B "Jan. 10, 1916; aff. Jan. 12, 1916: 
A 420321. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


850 
SwEEr’s catalogue service, inc.*—Con. 
Sweet’s engineering catalogue. 2d an- 
nual ed., 1915. 52, 8238, 80 p. illus., 


diagrs. fol. @© Dee. 27, 1915; Paarl 


Jan, °S; 1916; ati. Janz £2, 1916; ses 
420320. 
TAYLoR bros. laundry. Mr. Reddy 
caught in the act. [4] p. col. illus. 
16mo. [850 


ec. and aff. Jan. 
Atlantis press, 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 
8, 1916; A 419489; 
Cambridge, Mass. 


TayLoR instrument cos.*, Rochester, 


INSY 2 [851, $52 

New Tycos thermograph, recording ther- 
mometer. (4) 2p. illus. 1Gmo.: 
Dec. .22, 1915;,2 c. and aff: Dec. 27, 
1915; A 419478. 

Tycos hydrometers, thermometers. 
ilius. Svo. (Bulletin 1700.) 
22, 9A” Ff Cand “an: Dec. o 25, 
A 419479. 


© Dec. 
POLS: 


THARPE (Almah Myrtle)* Kansas City, 
Mo. Moses and a man of today. 
[Kansas City, Mo., Printed by The 
3..D.,Havens co.;, 1915] 15,p.;:.12mo. 

[853 


© Dee. 29, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


3,.1916; A 417491. 


THrrm married life. (in New York 
evening journal) [854-856 
Jan. ‘20, 79967 ''@* Jan: *20, £9867 ec. 

Jan. 21, 1916; A 421886. 


Jans »25,.-1916.. © sbanw25, 1916;5°1 ce. 
van. 26, 1916; A 421995. 

Jano Zo. 1916. Jan. 129, loro: F -e. 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422090. 
© International news service. New 

York. 


THIELSEN (Edward W.)* San Fran- 
cisco. Note calender—i916. Card 
84 by 15 inches. [857 


© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


3, 1916; A 417503. 


THOMAS (Seth Howard )* Indianapolis. 
Schedule of weights—grain and 


grain products in packages. Sheet, 
8 by 24 inches. $5.00. [858 
© “Mee: *28, 19tse "2 “see ai. 


1915; aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417705. 


TuHompson (J. Walter) Bigger, better 
business. Two phases of our na- 
tional opportunity. Jan. 3, 1916. 
(In Chicago herald) [859 

(Jun! ’3, 1916-1" C Jan. -4, Toe: 
A 421491; J. Keeley, Chicago 
THOMPSON (MM. Roy ) * Tacoma. 


Awake! that something. Post card, 
illus, [860 


© Dec. 11, 1915; 2 *e:' Dee. 16, 
1915; aff..Jan. 3, 1916 "A Sr 7616. 


36 


pt. 1,n.s.,.v.13 


THORBURN (J. M.) & co.*, New York. 
Thorburn’s seeds, 1916. cover-title, 
144 p. illus. S8vo. [861 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417659. 


THRIFT service. You wouldn’t take a 
file. Sheet, illus., 7 by 4 inches. 
[862 
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 « and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419496; Atlantis press, 
Cambridge, Mass. 


THUurRsTon (KE. Temple)* Tewkesbury, 
Gloucestershire, England. Refugee. 
(In Bystander, Nov. 24, 1915) [863 


© 1c Dec. 22, 1915; A agit 


2543; pubd. Nov. 23, 1915. 
Troca mill & elevator co.*, Waverly, . 
1 gph [864, 865 


Ti-o-ga dairy feeds. [8] p. folder, 
illus. 16mo. © Jan22, 29tG. 22 
and aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419686. 

Ti-o-ga poultry feeds. [4] p. illus, 
16mo. ‘@ Jan. 12, 1916; 2<c.-and aff. 
Jan. 20, 1916; A 419685. 


Tompkins (Walter Knapp)* Cleve- 
land. Law of countermand as ap- 
plied to a conditional sale contract. 
cover-title, 15 p. 16mo. $0.50. 

[866 
© Jan. 4, 1916;°2 « Jan. 7, #916; 
aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419710. . 


ToustEy (William H.)* Philadelphia. 


Songs of Twill. Card, 7 by 4 
inches. [867 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 « and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417748. 

TrAvis - (Frank %H.)* |New ~Work. 
Knox dry ‘vapor generator. cover- 
title; 2FG] *p: +" ITS... “sips ts=* on 
24m0. [868 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
11; 1916; A 419556. 


(Harriette Taylor) | 
[869, 870 


Reading-lierature; 7th and Sth years 
[by] Harriette Taylor Treadwell, Mar- 
garet Free and Thomas H. Briggs, 
illus. by Frederick V. Poole. Chicago, 
New York. Rew Peterson and company 
f1915] 574 p. col. illus. “19mo. 
ue ombined reader) $0.72. © Jan. 5, 
1916 ;°2 ‘ce. Fan.’ 10, 1946 57a. an. oe, 
1916; A 418405. 


Reading-literature; 5th and 6th years, 
adapted and graded by Harriette Tay- 
lor Treadwell and Margaret Free, illus. 
by Frederick Richardson and Frederick 


TREADWELL 


V. Poole. Chicago, New York, Row, 
Peterson & company [1915] 574 Dp. 
col. illus. 12mo. (Combined ag 
S042... © Dec. 2%. 1915-2 .e, Dee: 


30, 1915; aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 420246. 
© Row, Peterson & co., Chicago. 


BOOKS, 
no. 1,.1916 


Trepway (Stutley Weeks)* Chicago. 
Grocery salesmanship. Ginger talk 
no. 14. 4 cards, 19 by 7 inches. 

[871 
© Dec. 17, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1915; A 417656. 


TuckER (James Irwin)* Norman, 
Okla. American road; prepared for 
Extension division, University of 
Oklahoma, no. 1, 2. Norman, Okla., 
The American road, 1915. 2 v. illus. 
12mo. (Cover-title: Lessons for cor- 
respondence instruction on _ the 
American road) [872,873 

© Dec. 8, 1915; Jan. 25, 1916; 
2 ce. each Jan. 27, 1916; aff. Jan. 28, 
1916; A 419867, 419868. 


TURNER (J. K.)* Cleveland. Circle of 
the labor movement. book 2, chap. 
1. (Jn Mediator, Jan., 1916) [S74 

©, dan. 18. 1916; 1 c. Jan. 20, 
1916; A 421858. 


TyLerR (Bertha Bliss)* San Diego, 
~*Cal. [875-880 


Christmas thought. fob ap: 24mo. 
(Cover-title: Christmas in the hills.) 


@ Noy. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 5,) 


1916; A 419453 


Cordial greetings. [3] p. 16mo. $0.19. 
i Ney, 13,1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 5, 
1916; A 419452. 

Hyening: Panama-California exposition. 

48mo. $0.25. 


ie ps ws. obi. 
© wece 9, F915: 2 ec. ‘Oct: 29, 1915; 
aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 439455. 


Numbered. Folded card, 53 by 3% inches. 
$0.15. @ Nov. 6, 1915 ly an “and aff. 
Jan. 5, 1916; A 419451. 


Paean of peace. Card, 3 oy 54 inches. 
$0.10. @© Dec. 11, 1915; ec. and aff. 
Jan. 5, 1916; A 419454. 


Some merry little men. Folded card, 54 
by 3% inches. $0.10. © Dec. 19, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 419456. 


calendar and Lear’s fore- 
cast, 1916. [12] p.  illus., ports., 
map. fol. $0.05. [Text parallel to 
binding] [S81 

© Dee. 18, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419706; Frank S. 
Schmid, Fort Wayne, Ind. 


UNcLE Sam’s 


UNDERWOOD (Drury) Top o’ the 
morning. (Jn Chicago herald) 


[882-893 
Dec. 31, 1915. © Dec. 381, 1915; 1 c. 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 421394. 
Jan. 1;°1916: '‘@ Jan. 1, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 421399. 


gan, 2, 2916. © Jan. 2; 1916; 1 c.,Jan. 
3, 1916; A 421487. 
Jan. 5, 1916. © Jan. 5, 1916; 1c. Jan. 


6, 1916; A 421494. 
Jan. 12, 1916. © Jan. 12, 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421671. 


Jan. 14, 1916. 
Jan. 15, 1916; 


1iG; 1c 


A 421718. 


SS SES A 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 1 a | 


GROUP WT 


900 
UNDERWOOD (Drury )—Continued. 
Jan 29 c91G. © Sans); *1916- 1 ec. 
Jan. 20, 1916; A 421850. 
gan. 20, 1916... ©. Jjan.,20, 1916. 1c. 
Jan. 21, 1916; A 421874. 
Tai oe Pole! “Geran. oo” toro ee eC: 
Jan. 24, 1916; A 421979. 
Ji aoe ONG 1) wanes Loeb.) a> ie: 
Jan. 26, 1916; A 421988. 
Jan 26. JOtG. .@© Jan. 2619165,41 ce. 
gan. 27,-1916.; A 4226038. 
jan. 29, 1916... © Jan...29. i916: 4 .e. 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422082. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Union bank note co.*, Kansas City, 
Mo. Monthly savings certificate. 
Sheet, illus., 14 by 83 inches fold to 
8vo. [894 


© July 15, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 417532. 


U.S. para rubber works,* East Orange, 
N. J. Bluco rubber specialties. 9, 
[1] p. illus. 16mo. [895 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419672. 


UNITED theatres co.*, Seattle. Profit 
sharing bond, series Al, $1,000.00. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
17 by 11 inches. [896 


© Nov. 19, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1915; A 417610. 


VALENTINE (C. S.) Habits, care and 
feeding of Indian runner ducks. (In 
Philadelphia inquirer ) [S97 


© Jan. 23, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 1, 1916; 
A 422108; Eugene McGuckin ©Co., 


Philadelphia. 

VALENTINE & co.*, New York. Care of 
the car. 4th ed. 24 p. col. illus. 
16mo. [898 


© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
7, 1916; A 417627. 


VANCOUVER, Wash. R. L. Polk & Co.’s 
Vancouver city and Clarke and Cow- 
litz counties directory, 1916. v. 6. 


Tacoma, Seattle [ete.] R. L. Polk 
& co., ine., 1915. 346 p. Svo. $6.00. 
[899 


© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 420287; R. L. Polk & co., 
ine., Seattle. 


[VAN DyKE (Henry) ] Christmas 
ereetings from Heart’s Delight farm 
[1915] 41. col. illus. 4to. [900 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 419750; William H. 
Miner, Chazy, Wicks 


37 


SE eee CC 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


901 

VEHICLE year book, 1916. Philadel- 
phia, Ware bros. company, 1916. 
[366] p. illus. fol. $2.00. [901 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 4203893; Ware bros. co., 
Philadelphia. 


WacGstarr (Henry C.)* Atlanta. Lum- 
ber talks, by Cy Press [pseud.] 
cover-title, 741. 8vo. [Text parallel 
with binding] [902 

© Dec. 18, 1915; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
28, 1915; A 419520. 


WaLtpron (John J. T.) Law govern- 
ing theatres, Sam Brown—Bill 
Jones—dialogue. [7] p. 8vo. $0.10. 

[903 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
6, 1916; A 419485; Chief pub. co., 
New York. 


WALKER. bin» co*,. Penm: ‘Yan; No Y: 
Walker bin system stops the leaks. 
[Philadelphia, Pa., printed by Wm. 
FF, Fell co., 1915] cover-title, 32 p 
illus. 12mo. [904 

© Dec. 22, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
38, 1916; A 420217. 


Warp (Mary Augusta Arnold) 
Connie, by Mrs. Humphry Ward. 
(In Cornhill magazine, Dee. 1915, 
Jan., 1916) [905, 906 


chap. 1, 2.) ..@'1 c« Dec. 24, 1915; A ad 
int. 2538 ; pubd. Nov. 26, 1915 

chaps so, 4. (Oi te. Jane 2k 1916 A ad 

int. 3549; pubd. Dec. 22, 1915 


© Mrs. Humphry Ward, Tiaor 


WaRREN (J. D.) mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
Supplement to Warren’s economical 
catalogue of hardware store fixtures. 
20 p. illus. obl. 16mo. [907 


© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
12, 1916; A 417714. 


Lady 


WARREN bros. co.*, Boston. Warren’s 
portable asphalt plant. 28 p. illus. 
obl. S8vo. [908 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff, Jan. 
7, 1916; A 417658. 


WASHBURN (Claude C.)* Duluth, 
Minn. Verses, 2 p. 1, 3-26 numb. 1. 
12mo. [909 


© Dee '22, 1915+ 2 ce! Dee? 24 
1915; aff, Jan. 6, 1916; A 419480. 


Waskow co. America’s best shoe cut 
service, sheet no. 7, Jan. 1, 1916. 
Sheet, illus., 24 by 18 inches. [910 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417682; Richard G. Was- 
kow, Chicago. 


pt.1,n.s., v.18 


Watson (Mark S.) {911-914 


Mexican peace only new form of brig- 
andry. Article 11. © Jan. 18, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 20, 1916; A 421854. 


Mexican peons will progress only by 
force. Article 12. © Jan. 19, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 21, 1916; A 421884. 


Wilson policy in Mexico has cheapened 
U. S. Final article. © Jan. 23, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 26, 1916; A 421993. 


100,000 are starving in Mexico with more 
to come: death rate 9,000 a month, 
yet U. S. withdraws Red cross. () 
ai 11, 1916; 1 @ Jan, 13, 1916- & 
421659. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday tribune.]. 

© Chicago tribune and New York 
sun, Chicago. 


Watwoop (Arthur. William)* Vermil- 
lion, S. Dak. Six poems and a short 
story. 12 p. 16moer “$025, [915 


© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 ¢. and ak, fam 
12, 1916; A 417720. 


WEAVER (Willis)* Sealy, Tex. First 
aid to seed corn. [6] p. folder. 
Svo. [916 


© Nov. 6, 1915; 2 e. Dee. 20, 
1915; aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 419521. 


WELSH (Ellwood B.)* Philadelphia. 
Old Fishtown and _ Kensington. 
[ Philadelphia, Pa., Printed by Welsh 
and Lessig] 1916. 15 [1] p., port., 
24mo. $0.10. . [917 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
13, 1916; A 419579. 


WERNER (W.)* Chicago. * [918-931 


Abdication of the tyrant. © Jan. 18, 
19164 1 ¢. Jan. 20-1916 as 421860. 


Bachelor’s car. ee Jan. 28; 1916; fe 


Jan. 31, 1916; A 422101. 

Cello; '@ Dec. St, 91915 5") ey eae 
1916; A 421427. 

Governor’s engagement. @© Jan. 11, 


19AG > 1. clan: 15, 1916; A 491649, 


Bat; Gy -Dee.-29, 191) ; ee 
1916; A 421420. 


Her birthday gift. © Jan. 19, 1916: Le 
Jan. 21, 1916; A 421868. 


In lilac time. © Jan. 14, 1916; 1c. Jan. 
17, 1916 3 & 421757: 


Making a golfer overnight. © Dec. 30, 
1915; 1 ¢. Jan: 8, 1916 5) A 429423. 


Married life in the twentieth year. @ 
Jan. 11, 1916; Le: Jan, 13, JS16- 
421650. 


Professional man and his money. @ Dec 
29, 1915 3 ec. Jan.) 3, L516: A 451421. 


@ Jan. 28, 1916; 1 e. 
A. 422102. 


Jan. "Ss 


Three mothers. 
Jan. 31, 1916; 


38 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 1, 1916 


WERNER (W.)*—Continued. 


Two yesterdays. © Dec. 30, 1915; 1 c. 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 421422. 


Unfortunate celebration. © Jan. 13, 
iG 4 ¢. dan. 15, 1916;,A: 421727. 


Why the trust company. -@© Jan. 19, 
1916; 1 ec. Jan. 21, 1916; A 421867. 


[Note : The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. ] 


WESTERN FARMERS almanac, 1916. 
[89th year] Louisville, Ky., J. P. 
Morton & company, ince. [1915] 76 
p. illus. 8vo. $0.10. [932 


© Dec. 18, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
3. 1916; A 417508; John P. Morton 
& co., ine., Louisville, Ky. 


WESTERN REFERENCE & bond associa- 
tion. Living endowment. [8] p. 
12mo. [933 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
12, 1916; A 417719; J. I. Billman, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


WEstTsMITH (Henry)* Santa Monica, 
Cal. Birthday greetings. Sheet, 8 
by 6 inches. [934 


© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419562. 


WHarton (Henry Morton)* Denver. 
Homeward bound. Post card. 935 


© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 417487. 


WHETForRD (Edward D.)* Bethlehem, 
Pa. Whetford log book for an- 
chored thought, 1916. 23, [3], 366, 
25-56 p. loose port. 24mo. $0.50° 

[936 
© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
4, 1916; A 418315. 


WuHuirte (FE. F.) Dispenser & carbon- 
ator. January jottings. (Jn South- 
ern pharmaceutical journal, Jan., 
1916) [937 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 3,1916; 
A 421440; W. H. Cousins, Dallas. 


WHITE SEWING machine co.*, Cleve- 


land. Advertising  sales-service. 
cover-title, 18 1. illus. 24mo. 
(Form no. A. P. 32) [938 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419869. 


WHITMAN (Stephen)* New York. 
Children of hope. chap. 10-12. (In 
Century, Jan., 1916) [939 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 1 c@ Jan. 24, 
1916; A 421924, 


39 


950 


How to have health 
and muscles like mine. (in New 
York American) [940-942 


Jan. 2.19916. (@ Jan. 2. 1916 "1 - ec Jan: 
= 1916; A 421408. 


Jan. i6, 191 G6 @-Jdan:-t6. 1916294 « 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 421747. 


Jan. 30, 1916. © Jan. 350. 49162 — 2 c. 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422100. 


© A. Merritt, “New York. 


WILLIAMS (Clara Andrews) Jack and 
Betty’s magazine. Feb., 1916. (In 
Woman’s home companion. ) [943 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
A 421556; George Alfred Williams, 
Summit, N. J. 


WILLARD (Jess) 


WILLMORE (Howson Edward) jr.* Chi- 
cago. From amber to dynamo. pt. 
13. Commutation. (Jn Brass world, 
Dec., 1915) [944 


© Dee. 23, 1915; ie Jan. 3, 1916 ; 
A 421419. 


WINWAL co.*, Rockford, Ill. Solution 
of the button problem. 6 p._ illus. 
16mo. [945 


© Dee. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1915; A 419627. 


WITTL (Raymond)* Chicago. How to 
play Wittl’s game of baseball. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 14 by 8 inches, 
fold. to 8vo. [946 


© Dee. 16,.1915 3 2 «2. Jan...14, 
1916; aff. Jan. 27, 1916; A 425048. 


Woop (T. W.) & sons*, Richmond. 
Wood’s high grade seeds, 1916. 
cover-title, 100 p. illus. (part col.) 
4to. [947 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 11, 1916; A 419569. 


Worrtp almanac and_e encyclopedia, 
1916. New York, The Press pub- 
lishing co. (The New York world) 
1915. clxiv, 896 p. illus., tables. 
12mo. $0.25. [948 

© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 420155; Press pub. co. 
(The New York world), New York. 


Worvp’s star knitting co.*, Bay City, 
Mich. Spring and summer catalog 
no. 48. 80p. illus. 8vo. [949 

© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916; A 419635. 


WricHt (Jacob William)* Pasadena, 
Cal. Garden. cover-title, [8]  p. 
mounted port. 12mo. [950 

© Dee 18, 1915; 2 ¢: Dee. 23, 
1915; aff. Jan. 12, 1916; A 417716. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
951 pt. I, n. s., v.13 


Wright (Mary Louise) Managing | WricHt (Mary Louise)—Continued. 
marriage. (Jn New York Evening Jan. 29, 1916. © Jan. 29, 1916; le. 


mail) [951-956 Jan. 31, 1916; A 4220 

Dec. 30, 1915. © Dec. 30, 1915; 1 ©. © Evening mail syndicate, inc., 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 421406. New York. 

J 11, 1916. Jan. 11, 1916; 1 «. 

7 an. 13, 1916; a ants 421646. ‘| YAWMAN & Erbe mfg. co.*, Rochester, 

Jan. 13, 1916. ©, Jan. 18, 1916; 1 «. | N. Y. Record filing cabinets, gen- 
Jan. 15, 1916; A 421740. eral catalog no. 919-E, Jan. 1, 1916. 

Jan. 15, 1916. © Jan. 15, 1916; 1 «¢. ; _ illus. : 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 421744. 2d ed. 88 p ee 4to [957 

Jan. 28, 1916. © Jan. 28, 1916; 1 c. © Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 423093. 7, 1916; A 417648. 


This catalogue contains the following entries since Jan. 1, 1916: 
(a) United States publications (including 340 contributions to periodi- 


Cals) 0 ee 938 

(b) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions of 
Mar. 4 T9009 eee ee eee 17 
(c) Toreign *bovuks tn foreren jangndse 2. ee eee 2 
957 


BEASS C. 


BECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED 


FOR ORAL: DELIVERY 


Betres (Ambro)* Harrison, Id. Un- 
civilized and the civilized creations, 
as given by Moses. 56 numb. 1. 
4to. Ms. [958 


© 1c. Jan. 19, 1916; C 904. 


FREEMAN (William Neeley)* Tiverton, 
R. I. Overgovernment the need of 
the hour. 16 ioose 1. 4to. Type- 
written. [959 


© 4 cep. 5, 1916; C 910. 


Goopwin (William McAfee)* Wash- 
ington. Christian science (church 
policy vs. doctrine); popular the- 
ology, and materia medica. Rev. 
ed. 861. 4to. Multigraphed. 


© 1c. Jan. 11, 1916; C 893. 


GrosE (Parlee Clyde)* McComb, O. 
Scientific management on the farm. 

5 numb. 1. 4to. Typewritten. 
[961 


= + ¢€. Jan. 20, 1916: C 905. 


Hatt (BE. J.) & Summers (D. C.)* 
Denver. Dialogue debate; wet versus 
dry, Tom O’Neil, a saloonkeeper, 
and a license commissioner, as given 
by E. J. Hall and D. C. Summers. 
32 p. 8vo. [962 


© 1c. Dec. 16, 1915; C 906. 


HENNESSY (John Joseph)* Marion, O. 
Address delivered before the Ohio 
association of master bakers mid- 
winter convention, Akron, O., Jan. 
19, 1916. 91. 4to. Typewritten. 

[963 


©1c. Jan. 19, 1916; C 907. 


| KEEFE (John R.)* New York. Plan 


for installing a two or three platoon 
system in fire departments, which 
will decrease the cost and increase 
the efficiency. 8 1. 4to. Type- 
written. [964 


© 1c. Dec. 30, 1915; C 894. 


KEELER (William Frederic)* New 
York. Course in the development 
of color vision (higher psychism) 
Lesson no. 1-7. New York, Higher 
thought correspondence school, 1915. 
7 v. 4to. $Multigraphed. Con- 
tents.—1. Introductory lesson.—2. 
First steps in actual color seeing.—- 
3. How to overcome difficulties in 
vibrant color seeing.—4. How to see 
your own color or the color that is 
corelative.—5. Fundamentals of color 
interpretation.—6. Color value.—7. 
Location of colors and color forms. 

[965-971 


© 1c. each Dec. 30, 1915; C 897- 
903. 


KENNEDY (Frank) Romeo and Juliet, 
in Hebrew. 4 numb. 1. 4to. Type- 
written. [972 

© 1c. Jan. 17, 1916; C 908; Gil- 
bert Pealson, Cincinnati. 


Nor (J. M.)* San Francisco. Dread- 
naught of peace. 6 numb. 1. fol. 
Multigraphed. [973 


© 1 e. Feb. 3, 1915; C 909. 


SEIBERT (Jonas S8S.)* New York. 
Lights and shadows of New York 
eily. dS numb. 1. 4to. Type- 
written. [974 


© 1c. Jan. 17, 1916; C 896. 


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CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


ADVERSARIES; drama in 4 acts, by C. 

Coste. 4y. 4to. Typewritten. [975 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1916; D 42955; 
Claire Coste, New York. 


ALIMONY (THE) CLUB; 1 act playlet, 
by Geraldine Sloane. [1], 10 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [976 

© jie. Jan. 25, 1916; D 428388; 
David H. Sloane, New York. 


AMBASSADOR (THE); musical comedy 
romance in 8 acts, by E. H. Hackley. 
[Philadeiphia, Philadelphia tribune, 
1916] 40 p. 16mo. [Libretto only] 

FS 

fa dian. 2.1916: 2 ec. Jan: 19, 

1916; D 42795; Edwin H. Hackley, 
Philadelphia. 


AMERICA FIRST; drama of the present 
time in 8 acts, by A. Chrostowski. 
[98] p. 4to. Typewritten. [97S 

ae € Jan, 15, 1916;,,D 42751; 
Alphonse Chrostowski, New York. 


playlet, by R. Danenbaum and 
G. Goodmann. [2], 18 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [979 

/ 2 @& Jan. 3, 1916; D 42743; 
Roby Danenbaum & Gustav Good- 
mann, New York. 


AMERICAN (AN) GIRL; play in 4 acts, 
bye. 6B. Purdie. - [132] p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [9SO 

©) fe. Jan. 10, 1916; D 42717; 
Francis Baillie Purdie, St. Joseph, 
Mo. 


ANY HOUSE; play in 8 acts, by O. 
Davis and RK. H. Davis. [182] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [981 

ia.eG. dan. 15,1916; D 42774; 
Owen Davis & Robert H. Davis, 
New York. 


ARCHIE’S HONEYMOON; farce in 3 acts, 
wees a. yan... [1],. TL’ p... 4to. 
Typewritten. [982 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1916; D 42896; 
Thomas A. Ryan, Yonkers, N. Y. 


AT THE WINDOW; comedy in 1 act, by 
Liliaw F. Chandler. New York, 
Samuel French; London, Samuel 
Mrenchey itd. 10151) -46.ep. a2mo. 
(On cover: French’s international 
copyrighted ed. of the works of the 
best authors, no. 314.) [983 

© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1916; 
D 42663; Samuel French, New York. 


AVENUE (THE); play in 1 act, by F. 
Merrill. [1], 21 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [984 

© 1c. Jan. 26, 1916; D 42851; 
Fenimore Merrill, New York. 


Bass; story of a street waif, play in 
4 acts, by. W.. Hainer. ~ [1],..3—p. 
4to. Typewritten. [985 

©'-1 ‘e:\Jan: 29,1916; D: 42931; 
Whitfield Hainer, Providence, R. I. 


BEAUTY (THE) SEEKERS; play in 2 
acts, by J. J. Lake. 2v. 4to. Type- 
written. [986 

© Adeexnlan. 718, 1916; D° 42787; 
James J. Lake, Washington. 


BEHIND THE SCREENS; touch of reel 
life with accompaniments, book by 
Arthur PP. Scott. lyries by. A. P; 
Scott, H. E. Weese, J. E. Freeman 
and Donald Scott, music by H. E. 
Weese and J. E. Freeman.  [Chi- 
eago, Gunthorp Warren printing co., 
1915] 2 Dp. 1 Ovo: [987 

©) “Deer sit * 19to= 2 oe." Tank 17, 
1916; D 42781; University club of 
Chicago, Chicago. 


BEHOLD THY WIFE; play in 4 acts, by 
W. H. Briggs. [Revised ed.] 4 v. 
4to. Typewritten. [988 

© 1c. Jan. 14, 1916; D 42844; 
William Harlowe Briggs, New York. 


BENEDICT ARNOLD; play in 4 acts, by 
M. Nolan. [98] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [989 

1 ec Jan. 28, 1916; D 42903; 
Mary Nolan, New York. 


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BERNICE SALEM; play in 4 acts, by 
Minnie Scheff and H. H. Hughes. 
[185] p. 4to. Typewritten. [9390 

© de Jan. 15.) 1916-D 427i3- 
Mrs. J. S. Scheff, New York. 


Betty; skuespil i 3 akter, af J. Mag- 


nussen. Kjébenhavn og Kristiania. 
‘Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk 
forlag, 1915. 161 p.. 12mo. [991 


©" Dee. 15, 191534. eo. dams 2a 
1916; D 42810; Julius Magnussen, 
Copenhagen. 


BItLy AND THE BLIZZARD; play in 1 
act, by A. D. Miller and J. R. Tut- 
wiler. [38], 21 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[992 


© 1c. Feb. 2, 1916; D 42939; 
Alice Duer Miller & Julia R. Tut- 
wiler, New York. 


Biack (THE) AND WHITE RACE; farce 
in prologue and 8 acts, by A. M. 
Lyon. 4 v. 4to. Typewritten. [993 

© 1e¢. Dec. 24, 1915; D 42739; 
Adelaide May Lyon, New York. 


BLACKMAIL; play in 4 acts with a pro- 
logue, by A. Rives (Princess Trou- 


betzkoy). [174] p. 4to. Type- 
’ written, [994 

©, dic. Jana. Iie: Daag ak: 
Amelie Rives ‘Troubetzkoy, New 
York. 


BoaATSWAIN’S (THE) MATE; comedy in 
1 act and 2 parts, after W. W. 
Jacobs’ story of that name, drama- 
tized for music and composed by EH. 
Smyth. London, Forsyth bros., Itd., 
1915. 26 p. 8vo. 1995 

© Dee. 30, 1915; 1c. Jan. 7, 1916; 
D 42676; Ethel Smyth, London. 


Bonps (THE) OF INTEREST; comedy in 
a prologue and 3 acts, from. the 
Spanish of Jacinto Benavente, by 
ds arey Underhill --- (6.20. ...¢i,. ihe 
drama, no. 20, Nov., 1915.) [996 

©. Nov..29, 1915-1 ¢., Jan. 3, 1916; 
D 42630; John Garrett Underhill, 
New York. 

Boos (THE); miniature comedy in 2 
scenes, by W. E. Seott. 19 p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [997 

©) 1 «@ Jan, 101910; 427271; 
William Haward Scott, San Fran- 
cisco. 


Bounties (THE) OF THE KINGDOM; 
fairy play, by E. E. C. Dunlop. [1], 
23p. 4to. Typewritten. [998 


@,.1,;c.. Beb. 2;. 1916; ID, 42940; 
Evangeline Elizabeth Crowell Dun- 
lop, Washington. 


pL. 1, WS 


BREAD; play in 1 act, by E. Broome. 
[19] p. 4to. Typewritten. [999 


© 1c. Feb. 1, 1916; D 42922; 
Elizabeth Broome, East Orange, 
pr 


BRYAN TO PROVIDENCE; original comedy 
with specia! song numbers in 1 act 
and 2 scenes, book, lyrics and musie 
by Jack Burnett. 12 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Words only.] [1000 

© 1c. Feb. 3, 1916; D 42944; 
Milze Derden Chance, Bryan, Tex. 


CAMP KEEP-OFF; comedy in 2 acts, by 
Hilliard Booth. New York, Samuel 
French; London, Samuel French, 
ltd., 1915. 28 p. 12mo. (On cover: 
French’s international copyrighted 
ed. of the works of the best authors, 
no;..319=) [1001 


© Dee. 30, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 6, 1916; 
D 42662; Samuel French, New 
York. 


CHALK-LINE (THE) ; comedy, by C. W. 
Tackenberg. [3], 20 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1002 

© 1 ¢ Feb. 2; 1916; D* 42928; 
Charles William Tackenberg, Cin- 
einnati. 


CHARM (THE) OF LIFE; play in a pro- 
logue, 4 acts and. an epilogue, by 
Amend Robertson. [5], 94 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1003 

© 1c. Jan. 18, 1916; D 42848; 
Marguerite Robertson, New York. 


CHILDREN’S (THE) MESSAGE; by Mrs. 

M. P. Higgins. [11] p. 8vo. Printed. 

[1004 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2.¢. Jan. 14,1916; 

D 42762; Mrs. Milton Prince Hig- 
gins, Worcester, Mass. 


CuiLp’s (THE) BOOK OF PLAYS; Mother 
Goose in pantomine, by Elsie Wil- 
liamson Phifer; drawings by. E. 
Marie Atkinson. Boston, New York 
[ete.] Educational publishing com- 
pany [1915] 111 p. illus, diagrs. 
Svo. [1004* 

© Dee. 14, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
27,1915; A 418199; Educational pub. 
co., Boston. 

CHOCOLATE (THE) BRIDE; episode of 

love interrupted at the altar, by J. 

McCree. [1], 18 p. 4to. Type- 

written. [1005 
© 1 ec... Jan.. 6, 1916;, D 42658: 

Junie McCree, New York. 


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CHOCOLATE (THE) GIRL; play in 3 acts, 
by A. Hovey-King. 65 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1006 

© 1c. ‘Jan. 31, 1916; D 42916; 
Alvin Hovey-King, Boston. 


CHRISTMAS AT THE RANCH; play in 1 
act by Kay Muir [pseud. of M. P. 
Smith]. [1], 12 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1007 

© 1 ce Jan. 19, 1916; D 42932; 
Mary Pierce Smith, Los Angeles. 


Crry (THE); a modern play of 
American life in three acts, by Clyde 
Fitch. Boston, Little, Brown, and 
company, 1915. 4 p. 1. p. 451-636. 
12mo. $1.00. [1007* 

© Nov. 18, 1915; 2 c and aff. Nov. 
15, 1915; A 4204387; Little, Brown 
and company, Boston, and Alice M. 
Fitch, New York. 


CLATRE-DE-LUNE; play in 38 acts, by 
Baroness von Hutten and Marie An- 
derson. 38v. 4to. Typewritten. 

[1008 


© 1c. Jan. 11, 1916; D 427380; 
Baroness B. von Hutton & Marie 
Stuart Maitland Anderson, London. 


CLEOPATRA; opera in 4 acts, book by 
Louis Payen, music by Jules Mas- 
senet, English translation by Martia 
Leonard. New York, G. Schirmer 
meen fl So hp... Svo.  (G. 
Schirmer’s collection of opera-libret- 
tos. ) [1009 

© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
D 42639; G. Schirmer, New York. 


CoDE OF THE MOUNTAINS; 1 act play, 
by L. W. Pedrose. 17 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1010 


aac, Jan.17, 1916; D-. 42780; 
Lawrence William Pedrose, Seattle. 


CoHEN AND HIS coIN; vaudeville 
sketch, by O. Shafter. [1], 7p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1011 


© i/c..Jan. 5, 1916; D 42649; 
Otto Shafter, Brooklyn. 


ConquEstT (THE); 1 act playlet, by 
Geraldine Sloane. [1], 21 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1012 


© 1c Jan. 24, 1916; D 42829; 
David H. Sloane, New York. 


CONVINCED; or, Just like his father, 
comedy in 8 acts, by Mary Lackeye 
Jackson. [102] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1013 

(step) Jam. (15;,.19163..D. 42771; 
Mrs. F. H. Jackson, Euclid, O. 


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CORNERED; comedy sketch, by F. L. 
Whittier. [1]. 17 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1014 


Ct Gerjan 5419. ASG SD 42793; 
Frank L. Whittier, New York. 


CRADLE (THE) SONG; play in 1 act, by 
A. Metzger. [1], 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1015 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1916; D 42710; 
Adrian Metzger, San Francisco. 


Critic (THE) ; or, An opera rehearsed, 
opera in 2 acts, text by Richard 
Brinsley Sheridan, arranged for the 
opera by L. Cairns James and the 
composer, music by Charles VY. Stan- 
ford. Libretto. London, Boosey & 
co., 1915. 382 p. 8vo. [1016 


© Dee. 18, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
D 42635; Boosey & co., London. 


CULPRITS (THE); comedy drama in 1 
act, by Alan Storm [pseud. of G. 
Lipkind |: El; 1% pe > 4to.* "Eype- 
written. [1017 

© 1-¢e Jan, 12) 19iG: DD. 4A2723: 
Goodman Lipkind, New York. 


CurRSE (THE) OF A NATION; drama in 
38 acts and 9 scenes, by Barry Gray. 
[42] p. 4to. Typewritten. [1018 

© 1c Jan. 22, 1916; D 42820; 
James J. Brown, Linwood, N. J. 


drama in 8 acts, sequel to Ten 


nights in a barroom, by R. W. 
Smiley. [96] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1019 


© 1..¢ 95an. 10, dOIG ss. 42714: 
Robert W. Smiley, Philadelphia. 


Daisy (THE); play in 7 acts, by Os- 
mond Shielingford. 2. v. Ato. 
Typewritten. [1020 

© 1 dan: ''29) 1916" D “42906; 
John Bartlett, New York. 


DaxoTa (A) wipow; comedy in 1 act, 
by Grace Livingston Furniss. New 
York, Samuel French: London, Sam- 
uel French, Itd., 1915. 20 p. 12mo. 
(On cover: French’s international 
copyrighted ed. of the works of the 
best authors, no. 316.) [1021 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c Jan. 6, 1916; 
D 42666; Samuel French, New York. 


DANCING (THE) BACCHANTE; farce in 
3 acts, by P. B. Sipe. [133] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1022 

© 1c. Jan. 25, 1916; D 42836; 
Paul B. Sipe, Pittsburgh. 


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DAUGHTER (THE) OF THE SUN; Indian 
play in 1 act, by A. Snowden. [6], 
79 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1023 

© 1c: Glan. : 22, 1996 ; dy 42821 - 
Anne Snowden, Modesto, Cal. 

Day (A) IN couRT; burlesque on a jus- 
tice of the peace’s court, by J. C. 
Powers. Boston, Walter H. Baker & 
€o0., 1916.2 12-p.* 12mo; [1024 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 7, 1916; 
D 42678; Jay Clay Powers, San An- 
tonio. 


DEMONSTRATOR (THE); auto play, in 
face by lH bb. snemann ~ Tsai ps 
4to. Typewritten. [1025 


(O-d cs, Jam, 14, 19163 1D: 42763; 
Herbert B. Ehrmann, Boston. 


DrePrHs (THE); 1 act play, by H. W. 


Dunning. [1], 27 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1026 
©-l c. Jan. 3, 1916> 1 426298 


Harold Woleott Dunning, 
Switzerland. 


Vevey, 


Deespy (THE) witcH; play in 4.acts, 


by M. Longhi. 55 p. fol. Type 
written. [1027 
© 1 ey dame, 1906: 1 22609" 


Marion Longhi, Chicago. 

DESERT (THE); or, Fata Morgana, 
seenario for ballet in 2 scenes, by 
L. Eyre. [6], 15 p. 4to. TLype- 
written. [1028 

© 1.¢ Dec. 27, 1915; D 42517; 
Laurence Eyre, Philadelphia. 


DESMOND’S BRIDE; or, Abbeyfeale, 
play in 38 acts, by H. F. A. Foley. 
[43] p. 4to. Typewritten. [1029 


© 1 @ Jan. 21, 1916;:D 42803; 


Edward F. Alfred Foley, Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. 
Do YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS; musical 


comedy, book by D. O. Miller. [5], 

30 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1030 
© 1 exdan.) 27; 1916; .p 42954; 

Daisy Orr Miller, New York. 


Dr. EPSTEIN’S FIRST CASE; play in 
1 act, by O. T. Johnsone. [16] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1031 


©; Ane: Jan .d5,°19165,D 427725 
Otto T. Johnsone, Brooklyn. 


Dr. WAHL; Skuespil i 3 akter med et 
forspil og et efterspil, af H. Na- 
thansen. Kj¢benhavn og Kristia- 
nia, Gyldendalske boghandel, Nor- 
disk forlag, 1915. 166 p. 12mo. 


[1032 
©: Oct.19, A91S401 “er Sa 1, 
1916; D 42809; Henri Nathansen, 


Copenhagen. 


DOMESTIC ECONOMY; comedy in 1 act, 
by A.‘ Hoftman...,{ahu26 7p. ee 
Typewritten. [1083 

© 1c Feb. 3, 1916; D 42947; 
Aaron Hoffman, New York. 


Dora THORNE; dramatic play in 4 
acts, by J. W. Macready. [84] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1034 


© 1 ¢« Jan, 24, 1916; Dp 42572 
Darcy & Wolford, New York. 


DosE (A) OF HELL; comedy, with 
preface and the case for equality, 
by M. I. Todd. New York, Mary 
Ives Todd [1914] 58 p.. 12mo. 

[1035 
© Apr. 17, 1914; 2 Decses 

1915; D. 42728; Mary Ives Todd, 

Brookly i. 


DoWwN SUWANEE WAY; comedy drama 
in 4 acts, by G. J. Crawley. [82] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [1036 

© 1c Jan. 29, 1916; D 42911; 
George J. Crawley, Irondale, Mo. 


Drees; play in 1 act, by Eva Wil- 
liams and Mark Swan. [tS]. 
4to. Typewritten. [1037 


© 1c Feb. 3, 1916; D 42942; 
Mark E. Swan, New York. 


Dusty (THE) PATH; play in 1 act, 
by Wilfred T. Coleby. New York, 


Samuel French; London, Samuel 
French,. ltd, 1915.-: 23 p. 7a 
[10388 


© -Dec.. 30, 1915; 1.c Jam 48, 
1916; D 42790; Samuel French, |td., 
London. 


EASY MONEY; original farce in 3 acts, 
by Anton Oelgoetz. 89 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1039 

© 1c. Dec. 29, 1915+ D 42672 --A 
W. Oelgoetz, Columbus, O. 


EIGHT-HAND (AN) REEL; 
acts, by: HE. Cy Randall” (iariew 
4to. Typewritten. [1040 

©.1.¢ Jan. -3, 1916;> D 42650. 
Ethel Claire Randall, Chicago. 


farce in 4 


FIGHTEEN; play in 1 act, by Kay 
Muir [pseud. of M. P. Smith]. [1], 
18 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1041 


© 1 ec. Jan. 19, 1916; °D 42933: 
Mary Pierce Smith, Los Angeles. 


EMANUEL; play in 4 acts, by K. B. 
Miller. [129] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1042 


©.1 ec. Feb. 3, 1916; D 42022- 
Katherine Browning Miller, New 
York. 


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EXMPEROR 
act, by F. A. Frost. [1], 21 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [1043 

@© 1 ¢« Jan..3, 1916; D 42636; 
Francis Alvan Frost, New York. 
dramatic operatic sketch 

in 1 act, by G. G. White. [12] p. 

8vo. Typewritten. [1044 
@ 1 c. Jan. 20, 1916; D 42814; 

George Gordon White, New York. 


ESPANITA; 


EXPECTATIONS; or, Just two, comedy 
in 1 act, by E. Hopkins and H. Har- 
rington. [2],19 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1045 

© i c¢. Feb. 2, 1916; D 42934; 
Ldwin Hopkins & Hazel Harrington, 
New York. 


Farrin’s (THE) CHRISTMAS; [play in 
83 acts] by A. H. Clement. 22 p. 
12mo. Printed. [1046 

© 1c. Dee. 30, 1915; D 42764; 
Anna H. Clement, Marinette, Wis. 


FsRIBOL; vaudeville en 1 acte et 2 ta- 
bleaux, par Mauprey et Pougaud, 
mise en scéne de Jules Favart. 
Paris, C. Joubert [1915] 59 p. 8vo. 

[1047 
Serieece t6, 1915: 1 ¢« Dec. 30, 
1915; YD 42632; C. Joubert, Paris. 


FATHER’S WAY; Comedy drama of 
home life, by W. E. Scott. 21 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1048 

om £ @ Jan. 10, 1916; D 42720; 
William Edward Scott, San Fran- 
cisco. 


FEAR (THE) MARKET; play in 4 acts 
with a prologue, by A. Rives (Prin- 
cess Troubetzkoy). 5 v. 4to. Type- 
written. [1049 


i te. Jan. 6, 1916; D 42659; 


Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy, New 
York. 

FEATHERHEAD (THE); 8 act drama, 
oe feos. Mel alis. [72] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1050 


© 1c Jan. 19, 1916; D 42835; 
Edwin Leslie McFalls, Hanover, 


N. H 

FIFTEEN MINUTES TO PACK; comedy 
sketch, by T. Josselyn. [1], 10 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1051 


© 1c. Jan. 12, 1916; D 42733; 
Talbert Josselyn, Berkeley, Cal. 


FirE (THE) TEST; Indian play, by 
EK. T. Seton. [9] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1052 


© 1c. Jan. 25, 1916; D 42839; 
Ernest Thompson Seton, New York. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


1062 


(THE) SPEAKS; play in 1] First (THE) STONE; drama in 3 acts, 


by J. Swerling. [55] p. 4to. 
written. [1053 

Cds ce. Jane 2 AIG sy; D 42732 ; 
Jo Swerling, Chicago. 


Type- 


FIVE BIRDS 1N A CAGE; play in 1 act, by 
G. E. Jennings. New York, Samuel 
French; London, Samuel French, 
ltt, 1915: °28 p. 12moer- (On cover’: 
French’s acting ed. no. 2534.) [1054 

© Dec. 30, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1916; 
D 42661; Samuel French, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


FOR-RENT, FURNISHED; sketch in 1 act, 
by, (Ax Bartlett. . Ey 44eeps2* Ato. 
Typewritten. [1055 

@°t ce Jan. 15." 1916: Py. 42769; 
Arthur Bartlett, New York. 


FORBIDDEN (THE) GUEST; play in 1 
act, by Cora Maynard [pseud. of 
BAe Grifing, ah, 29yup. 25 4toz 
Typewritten. [1056 

(id .er. Jan. 20,1916; D 42799; 
Emily Cora Griffin, New York. 


FROM COTTAGE TO PALACE; play in 4 
acts, by A:. M.: Brooks. [3], 16 p: 
fol. Typewritten. [1057 

© 1. Feb. 3, 1916; D 42949; 
Anna Moldovan Brooks, Peoria, Ill. 


I’ROM JEANS TO BROADCLOTH; play in 4 
acts, DY WL. Gonennt” 50 "pp. , fol. 
Typewritten. [1058 

Of ¢. Jan. 6. 19i6: bP 426(0; 
Marion Longhi, Chicago. 


FROM THE SAME PLACE; dramatic play- 
let in 1 act and 8 scenes, by Glen 
L. Beveridge and F. Siegel. [12] 
p. fol. Typewritten. [1059 

© 1«¢ Jan. 20, 1916; D 42902; 
Fred Siegel, Chicago. 


GIRL (THE) AND THE SINNER; 4 act 
society drama, by A. R. La Porte. 
[54] p. fol. Typewritten. [1060 

(Dot fis, aha. 2D, , L9G s, D: 42882 - 
Addie R. La Porte, Syracuse, N. Y. 


GIRL (THE) OF THE FLYING N; play in 
4 acts, by G. J. Crawley. [83] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [1061 

Gy 2 .@ Jan: 29, 1916s *D 42907: 
George J. Crawley, Irondale, Mo. 


GirRL (THE) UP-STAIRS; comedy in 2 
acts, by Gladys Ruth Bridgham. 
Boston, Walter H. Baker & c@o., 
1916.» 21. p....12mo. [1062 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1916; 
D 42681; Walter H. Baker & co., 
Boston. 


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GOLDEN (THE) BALL; juvenile musical 
fantasy based on Grimm brothers 
fairy tale, The frog prince, by L. K. 
Been, music by Ruth D. Engstrom. 
23 p. Svo. Printed. [Words only. ] 

[1063 

© Dee. 22, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 8, 1916; 

D 42712; Lucy Kneeland Been, Cal- 
umet, Mich. 


GooD OLD DAYS; play in 2 scenes, by 
Searl Allen and Chas. Doty. [1], 
5p. 4to. Typewritten. [1064 

©1c. Feb. 1, 1916; D 42924; John 
Gleeson, Bertha & Fred Houlihan, 
Trenton, N.. J. 


Goopy-GooDY’s (THE) DAUGHTER; com- 
edy in 1 act, by H. M. Graves. [1], 
27 p. S8vo. Typewritten. [1065 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1916; D 42904; 
Harry M. Graves, New York. 


GRAHAM OF THE NORTH WoopDs; 8 act 
comedy drama, by G. J. Crawley. 
[32] p. fol. Typewritten. [1066 


© 1c. Jan. 29, 1916; D 42909; 
George J. Crawley, Irondale, Mo. 


GREATEST (THE) NATION; play in pro- 
logue and 8 acts, by M. F. Crighton 
and W. Elliott. [82] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1067 

© f.¢ Jan. .8,,1916; DD 42726. 
Marian F. Crighton & William ElI- 
liott, New York. 


GREEN (A) WOMAN; sketch in twenty 
minutes, by H. T. Dimick. [8], 18 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [1068 

©O-tve san: 18; 1916: DD 42788: 


Howard Thomas Dimick, Shreve- | 


port, La. 


GUINEVERE; play in 6 acts, by H. C. 
Colwell. [149] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1069 

C1 se. lan .S, 1916". 42711 
Henry Clifford Colwell, Kittanning, 
Pa. 


HARLOW AND COMPANY, CRIMINALS; 
play in 8 acts, by E. Chantler. 3 v. 
4to. Typewritten. [1079 


(©) dine.) dan. 12,-d916; BD 42738: 
Everett Chantler, Pittsburgh. 


HAUNTED (THE) BRIDE; a peep behind 
the doors of a moving picture 
Studio, “by J. -McOree.” T1],° 21 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1071 

© 1c. Jan. 20, 1916; D 42800; 
Junie McCree, New York. 


48 


HEART (THE) OF THE IMMIGRANT; 
play, by C. F. Horner. 29 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1072 


© 1 c. Jan. 14,°1916% D 426-7 
Chas. F. Horner, Kansas City, Mo. 


HEARTS DESIRE; drama in 1 act, by 
G. HE. Crater, jr. 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1073 

© 1c. Jan. 18, 1916; D 42786; 
George E. Crater, jr., Brooklyn. 


HER FIRST NIGHT MARRIED; vaudeville 
drama, by B. Glynn. 8 p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1074 

© 1c. Jan. 20, 1916; D 42945; 
Billee Glynn, San Francisco. 


HigHway (THE) TO LOVE; play in 3 
acts, by H. A. McAnarney. 116 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1075 


© 1c Jan. 31; 1916) Dp 429Ks; 
Henry A. McAnarney, Baltimore. 


HIS FATHER’S WILL; play in 1 act, by 
A. Du Lany. 4 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1076 


© 1c. Jan. 21, 1916; D 42805; 
Albert Du Lany, Chicago. 


Honor (THE) cross; play of 1 act, 
by M. E. Lee. 11 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1077 

©'> 1 ec. Jan: 15, 1916: BD 42%er- 
M. EK. Lee, St. Louis. 


HovussE (THE) WITH THE GREEN BLINDS} 
4 act melodrama, by A. R. La Porte. 
[54] p. fol. Typewritten. [1078 

© 1¢ Jan. 25, 1916: WD 44eae0 
Addie R. La Porte, Syracuse, Wee 


HuMAN (THE) HUNTER; fantasy drama, 
by. I.. Propper. 4 p. fol,=eype. 
written. [1079 

© 1c. Jan. 21, 1916; D 42804; 
Isidor Propper, Detroit. 


HUMAN PARASITES; play in 4 acts, by 
M. S. Watts. [2], 61 p. fol. Type- 
written. [1080 


© 1c. Jan. 20, 1916; D 4Z38025 
Mary S. Watts, Kansas City, Mo. 


IN SELF DEFENSE; a crumb from the 
under crust, by W. C. Dunean and 
C. W. De Rose. [22] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1081 

@© 1 ¢« ‘Jan. 26, 1916; DB Azea0- 
William Cary Dunean & Chas. W. 
De Rose, New York. 


IN SPITE OF THE LAW; play in 4 acts, 


by A. C. H. Howze. [99] p. 4to. 
Typewritten, [1082 


© 1.¢. Jan: 15, 1916;>D, 4270- 
Anne ©. H. Howze, Washington. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1916 


IN THE KINGDOM OF NATURAL LOVE; 
whimsically humorous musical spec- 


tacle, book and lyrics, by D. HEH. 
Davenport. [16] p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [Words only.] [1083 


© 1c Jan. 24, 1916; D 42842; 
Delbert Essex Davenport, Philadel- 
phia. 


INNOCENCE AND EXPERIENCE; dramatic 
offering with musical numbers in 1 
act, by T. J. Baston. 7p. fol. Type- 
written. [1084 

© 1c. Jan. 10, 1916; D 42716; 
Thornton J. Baston, San Francisco. 


INSURED; play in 1 act, by M. M. 
Townley. 15p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1085 
i £ « Jan. 7, 1916; D 42675; 
Morris M. Townley, Chicago. 


INTUITION; part 2, sketch, by A. B. 
Foans. 7 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

: [1086 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1916; D 42744; 

Andrew B. Foans, New York. 


JACKS UP; play in 1 act, by G. Richard- 
son and J. Neilson. [1], 13 p. 4to. 
Typewritten, [1087 

ert ec fan. 12.°1916: 1D. 42741; 
Grace Richardson & Jeanne Neilson, 
New York. 


JOHN FERGUSON; play in 4 acts, by S. 
G. Ervine. New York, Macmillan 
company [1915] 113 p. 12mo. [1088 


eter 0, 1915; 1 e.iJan: 113, 
1916; D 42830; St. John G. Ervine, 
Dublin, Ireland. 


JUST A WIFE; play in 1 act, by E. Law- 
son and E. Polini. [3], 33 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1089 

© 1c. Feb. 3, 1913; D 42948; 
Eleanor Lawson & Emelie Polini, 
New York. 


KITCHEN CALLERS; comedy sketch, by 
T. Josselyn. [1],10 p. 4 to. Type- 
written. [1090 

© 1 ec. Jan. 28, 1916; D 42894; 
Talbert Josselyn, Berkeley, Cal. 


Kwockine (THE) ON THE pDooR; play 
a 4, act. by Edith Thain. [2], 26 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [1091 

© 1.c. Jan. 15, 1916; D 42766; 
Edith Isobel Thain, New York. 


LACKING CONSCIENCE; crinoline comedy 
in 4 acts, by U. Keene. 4 v. 4 to. 
Typewritten. [1092 

© 1c. Jan. 26, 1916; D 42853; 
Ursula Keene, New York. 


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1101 


LADDE; play in 8 acts, by W. N. Day. 

[2],19 p. 8vo. Typewritten. [1093 

© 1c. Dee. 18, 1915; D 42667; 
William N. Day, Spokane, Wash. 


Lapy GoDIVA’S RIDE; vaudeville sketch, 
by M. T. Middleton. [18] p. 16 mo. 
Typewritten. [1094 


© 1c. Jan. 17, 1916; D 42784; 
Milton T. Middleton, New York. 


LADY (THE) OF THE OPERA HOUSE; 
play in 1 act, by F. Cannon. [14] 
p. 4 to. Typewritten. [1095 

© 1 ce. Jan. 14, 1916; D 42759; 
Fanny Cannon, New York. 


LAH-Y’ SHAW-RIEM TEHILAW (MOSES 
HAYM LUZZATTO’S) (Praise for 
righteousness) ; tr. from the Hebrew 
by Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein and 
Rebecea Fischel. New York, Bloch 
publishing company, 1915. 55 p. 16 
mo: $0.35. [1095* 


© Mar. 6, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
19, 1915; A 414676; Herbert S. Gold- 
stein, New York. 


LEAP YEAR MATRIMONIAL BUREAU; 
sketch, by Louie W. Bogner. [2], 
10 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1096 


© 1c Feb, 2;-1916;"D 42929- 
B. M. Berg, Rochester, N. Y. 


LEGITIMATE; drama in 4 acts, by J. 

Slavit. [64] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[1097 

©? 2 ©. Fan. 22) 1916) D: 42815; 
Joseph Slavit, Brooklyn. 


LEMON (THE) OR THE PEACH? incident 
of New York life, by A. Colby. [1], 
14 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1098 

© 1e Jan. 5, 1916; D 42648; 
Archie Colby, New York. 


LIGHTHEART; child’s play, by J. D. 
Abbott. [8], 22 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1099 


© 1e. Feb. 1, 1916; D 42926; 
Jane Drake Abbott, Buffalo. 


LILLITH; comedy in 38 acts, by A. 
Mixon. [104] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1100 

(cy 1 .¢.’ Jan, 5, 1916: Did 2647: 


Ada Mixon, Washington. 


LosING ELoise; modern comedy in 38 
acts, by I. Jackson. [197] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1101 

© 1c. Jan. 10, 1916; D 427138; 
Fred Jackson, New York. 


CATALCGUE 
1102 


LOST CLAIM 13; or, His little pal, play 
in 4 acts, by G. J. Crawley. [29] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [1102 


© 1« Jan. 29, 1916; D 42910; 
George J. Crawley, Irondale, Mo. 


Porous. CPan) “Lity; 1 act. drama sor 
women, by EH. M. Unsell and E. M. 
Riley. [1], 10 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1103 

©) Ac. Fan. 2h t91G: DD A280rs 
Eva M. Unsell & Edna M. Riley, 
New York. 


LOVERS’ LANE; a play in four acts, by 
Clyde Fitch. Boston, Little, Brown, 
and company, 1915. 2p. 1, p. [213]- 
405. 12mo. $1.00. [LLOS* 

 Novy.cdsy 191576:2, en andy cait. 
Nov. 15, 1915; A 4204389; Little, 
Brown, and company, Boston, and 
Alice M. Fitch, New York. 


MAD WITH THE HEAT; farce comedy, 
by: B. oe Osborne: +) (52 ie «to. 
Typewritten. [1104 

Cy 1 e) dan. 17... 1916s: 427e5* 
Bertha Hoover Osborne, Washing- 
ton. 

Man (THE); 1 act comedy-drama, by 

M. Cherney. [1], 21 p. 4to. Type- 

written. [1195 
© 2e. Jani 17) 1916+ Di 42082* 

Maurice Cherney, Brooklyn. 


Man (THE) IN RED; fantastic comedy 


novelty, by John B. Hymer. [1], 
17 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1106 


© 1 ¢ Jan. 22, 1916; D 42843; 
Eleanor Hymer, New York. 


Man’s (A) GAME; play in 8 acts, by 
Owen Davis. [106] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1107 

©) ec: Wan. "20, 1916) D 542791: 

Darcey & Wolford, New York. 


MARMORET SOM sOovV; [sSkuespil i 4 
akter] af Hjlert Bjerke. Kristiania, 
H. Aschehoug & co. (W. Nygaard) 
1915. “3p LF 146 p. .12mo. [1108 

© Nov. 19, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1916; 
D 42811; H. Aschehoug & co., Chris- 
tiania. 


Mater Donoroso; play in 1 act, by EK. 
Randolph and T. G. Springer. 16 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1109 

©) ee dan.-24.) 19163" DP 42825; 
Edith Randolph & Thomas Grant 
Springer, New York. 


o0 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 5, S.,'¥. ae 


MELMOTH THE WANDERER; play in 5 
acts, by G. Davidson and J. Koven. 
Boston, Poet Lore company; To- 
ronto, Copp Clark co., limited, 
[1915]. 1p.1,179 p. 12mo. (Amer- 
ican dramatists series. ) [1110 

© Jan. Li, 19163~-2 c. Janes 
1916; D 42776; Gustav Davidson & 
Joseph Koven, New York. 


MeEtopy (THE) MAKERS; vaudeville 
sketch in 1 act, by V. M. Haberle. 
[2],16 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1111 

© 1c. Jan. 10, 1916; D 42789; 
Vera Marie Haberle, New Haven. 


MEMORIES ; 


mr drama in 4 acts, by B. 
Hail. 


[2],115 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[1112 

© 1: ¢. Jan. 14, 19167) 43i5e. 
Barton Hall, Kansas City, Mo. 


MipnigHt (THE) MASQUERADERS; OF 
Brown’s left town, 1 act musical 
comedy, by F. L. Griffiths. [1], 25 
p. 4to. Typewritien. [Words only] 

[1113 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1916; D 42953; Fred 
L. Griffiths, San Antonio. 


MrracE; play in 3 acts, by E. HE. Keays 
and R. Sherwin. [74] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1114 

© 1c. Jan. 26, 1916; D 423837 
Hmery Keays & Ross Sherwin, Great 
Neck, N. Y. 


Mrs. RITTER APPEARS; comedy in 1 act, 
by G. Kelly. [8], 39 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1115 

© 1c. Jan. 20, 1916; D 42601; 
George Kelly, Philadelphia. 

MonSIEUR RENAUD; comedy drama in 
4 acts, by HK. B. Lewis and J. Ruben. 
[37] p. foi. Typewritten. [1116 

© 1c. Jan. 29, 1916; D 42905; 
Eugene B. Lewis & Jose Ruben, Los 
Angeles. 


MooNLicgHt Mary; play in 8 aets, by 
G. V. Hobart. [109] p. 4to. Type- 
written. {1117 

© 1. c. Jan. 14, 1916: 2 427Ge- 
George Vere Hobart, Pelham Manor, 
NAY. 

MotTHer (THE) OF A MAN; play in 1 
act, by A. Marshall. [2], 17 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1118 

© 1e Jan. 29, 1916; D 42914; 
Abigail Marshall, New York. 
MovseE; play in 3 acts, by E. Knob- 
lauch. 3 v. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1119 
© 1c. Jan. 5, 1916; D 42650; Hd- 
ward Knoblauch, London. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1916 


MURDER WILL OUT; dramatic incident 
in 4 portions and 1 scene, by R. E. 
Hausrath, jr. [1],10p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1120 

© 1c. Jan. 24, 1916; D 42824; R. 
E. Hausrath, jr., San Francisco. 


My LADY’S DRESS; a play in three acts, 
by Edward Knoblauch, with an in- 
troduction by Frank Chouteau 
Brown. Garden City, N. Y., Double- 
day, Page & company, 1916. xxvi, 
Pa, 265,19) ps 12mo. $0.75 

[1120* 
© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


19, 1916; A 420399; Edward Knob- 


lauch, London. 


My MOTHER’S ROSARY; dramatic play 
in 4 acts, by Owen Davis. [95] pb. 
fol. Typewritten. MayAS 

© 1e. Jan. 24, 1916; D 42828; 
Darey & Wolford, New York. 


MYSTERIOUS (THE) STRANGER; play in 
= 2eus, by J. Jarrow: [S87] p. 
Typewritten. [1122 

© 1c. Jan. 25, 1916; D 42840; 
Joseph Jarrow, New York. 


NAMELESS (THE) ONE; play in 8 acts, 
by Anne Cleveland Cheney. New 
York, Frederick A. Stokes company 
boro) 4G pp. fT. - 151 p. 12mo. 

PEI2S 

Pate 1) 1916-2 cc. Jan. 13, 

1916; D 42746; Frederick A. Stokes 
company, New York. 


NAPOLEON AND HIS MEN OF GLORY; 
historical comedy-drama in 5 acts, 
8 scenes, by F. Kleber. [104] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1124 


if ee Jan. 13; 1916; D 42750: 
Frank Teipe Kleber, Chicago. 


NEVERTHELESS ; 
Walker. 


interlude, by S. 

22 p. S8vo. Typewritten. 

[1125 

fic. Jan. 5, 1916; D° 42654; 
Stuart Walker, New York. 


New (THE) HOMESTEAD; new drama 
im > acts, by H. L. Dixson. [3], 
46 p. fol. Typewritten. [1126 


© 1c. Jan. 24, 1916: D 42822: 
Harry Lester Dixson, Northfield, 
Minn. 


NEw (THE) SCHOOL-MA’AM; Sketch in 
1 act, by G. H. McArthur. Boston, 
Walter H. Baker & co., 1916. 11 p. 
12mo. [1127 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1916; 
D 42679; G. H. McArthur, Boston. 


o1 


tol 4 


1136 


NicgHt (THE) BEFORE; Scottish do- 
mestie comedy in 8 acts, by H. 
Lauder. 3 v. 4to. Typewritten. 

[1128 

24, 1915; D 426387; 

New York. 


Or te. Dee 
Harry Lauder, 


NiTANA; opera in 8 acts, libretto by 
A. Post, music by Umberto Vesci. 
[46] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only ] [1129 

©, ties sJan, 10.1916? Dp 42715 - 
Augustus Post, New York. 


NO SMOKING ALLOWED; play in 1 act, by 
O. T. Johnsone. [16] p. 4to. Type 
written [1130 

©, A es Jan Als, AGIG= D420 773 5 
Otto T. Johnsone, Brooklyn. 


No TRESPASSING; play in 8 acts, by Ev- 
elyn Gray Whiting, Boston, Walter 
H. Baker & co., 1916. 56 p. 12mo. 

[1131 

© Jan-> 1;.1916% 2. \¢... Jan. 3f 1916 

D 42634; Evelyn Whiting Card, Win- 
throp, Mass. 


Nor FOR SALE; melo-comedy in 8 acts, 


by William Revest. [96] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. {1132 


“Oc. Jan’ 12% 1916; DpA2T3S: W. 
Carl Raue, Philadelphia. 


Not In; comedy episode, conceived and 
written by LeRoy MacNicol. [8], 15 
p. 4to. Typewritten. LISS 

© 1c. Dec. 16, 1915; D 42642; Le- 
Roy Vincent MacNicol, New York. 


OBERGN AND TITANIA; adaptation of the 
fairy scenes in Shakespeare’s A mid- 
summers night’s dream, by Frances 


BE. Clarke. New York, Samuel 
French; London, Samuel French, 
lid., 1915; 15 p. 12me0.  (Om-cever: 


French’s international copyrighted 
ed. of the works of the best authors, 
no. 320. ) [1134 

© Dec., 30, 1915; 2.c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
D 42709: Samuel French, New York. 


OnIo (THE) LADY; play in 4 acts, by 
N. B. Tarkington and Julian Street. 
[2], 179 p. Svo. Printed. [1135 

© 1c. Jan. 20, 1916; D 428138; N. 
Booth Tarkington, New York. 


Oup Britt RocERS; rural comedy playlet 
invd veck by, A. Holman, « fhJy-9, p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1136 

© 1e). Jan. 10,:1916;.D 42722; 
Harry Holman, New York. 


CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, pn. s., v.13 


1137 
ON PROBATION; in 1 act, by H. C. Kas- 
tenbaum. 16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1137 


© 1c Jan. 14, 1916; D 42761; 
Harry Clay Kastenbaum, New York. 


ON WITH THE DANCE; dancing novelty 
in 8 acts, by B. W. B. Rainger. [1], 
db4p. 4to. Typewritten. [11388 

©. 1 cGxJdan.,.5,, 1916; . 1.42655; 
Bertha Weston Bright Rainger, New 
Rochelle, N. Y. 


OnE (A) MAN VAUDEVILLE SHOW; 
eomedy sketch, by J. Cook. 4 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [1139 


© 1c. Jan. 6, 1916; D 42725; Joe 
Cook, Lake Hopatcong, N. J. 


PAINTED ILLUSIONS; comedy skit, by E 
Hoffmann. 5 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1140 
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1916; D 42380; 
Eberhard Hoffmann, New York. 
Pam (A) oF sAcKs; farce-comedy in 
1 act, by Frank X. O’Leary. [1], 
19 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1141 
©.4.-e: Jan. 20, 19164*2)) 42797: 
Francis Xavier O’Leary, Brooklyn. 
PANSY OF THE RIBBON COUNTER; comedy 
sketch, by Grace Bryan. [1], 16 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1142 
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1916; D 42950; 
Grace Lovell Bryan, Minneapolis. 
PAULA; play in 1 act by A. N. Meyer. 
14 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1148 
© 1.c. Dee. 29, 1915; D 42847; 
Annie Nathan Meyer, New York. 
PEDDLER (THE); play in 1 act, by M. 
H. Lyman. 6p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1144 
© d+e“san: 10, 1916:.D 42817: 
Marie H. Lyman, Philadelphia. 
PEOPLE’S (THE) FRIEND; monologue, by 
A. Hoffman. [1], 30 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1145 


fe) Asc. Sam.) 1S 2 19) A? 
Aaron Hoffman, New York. 


PERFUME (THE) SHOP; odoriferous 
comedy, by Junie McCree. [1], 17 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1146 


© 1c. Jan. 27, 1916; D 42855; 
Harry Lutton, New York. 


PERHAPS: comedy in 1 act, by Grace 
Livingston Furniss. New York, 
Samuel French; London, Samuel 
French, ltd.,°1915. 18 p. 12mo. 
(On cover: French’s international 
copyrighted ed. of the works of the 
best authors. no. 317.) [1147 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1916; 
D 42665; Samuel French, New York. 


PLAN (THE) AND THE MAN; play in 4 
acts, by A. S. Eagan and M. VY. Sam- 
uels. [1386] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[1148 

© 1c. Jan. 8, 1916; D 42704; 

Aiberta S. Eagan & Maurice V. 
Samuels, New York. 


PLAYMATES; comedy, by D. H. Wal- 
lace. [1], 51 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1149 

© 1c. Jan. 4, 1916; D 42644; 
David Harold Wallace, New York. 


POMEGRANATE (THE) SEEDS; play for 


children, by E. Guerrier. 3 p. (Jn 
S. H. G. news, v. 4, no. 1, Nov. 138, 
1915.) [1150 


© Nov. 20, 1915; 1 e¢ Dee. 30, 
1915; D 42845; Edith Guerrier, Bos- 
ton. 


—— (concluded) play for children, by 
EX. Guerrier. 3p. (Jn §. E. G. news, 
v. 4, no. 2, Dee. 11, 1915.) [1151 

© Dec. 18, 1915; 1 e« Dee. 30, 
1915; D 42846; Edith Guerrier, Bos- 
ton. 

PREROGATIVE (THE) or PEGGY; drama 
in 8 acts, by R. C. Sheldon. [74] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1152 

© 1c Feb. 4, 1916; D 42952; 
Ruth Church Sheldon, Hempstead, 
NEY. 

PRESIDENT (THE) OF PONGEE; musical 


satire in 2 acts, by W. Clapp. [132] 
p. fol. Typewritten. { Words 
only] [1153 


© 1c. Jan. 4, 1916; D 42646; 
Woodbridge Clapp, Washington. 
PRINCIPLES; 4 act drama, by G. G. 
Glick. [54] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1154 
© 1c Dec. 17, 1915; D 42672; 
George Gordon Glick, St. Paul. 
PRIZE ESSAY; or, Boy wanted, by Edith 
F. &. U. Painton. Chicago, Beckley- 
Cardy company [1916] 27 p. 12mo. 
$0.25. [1155 
© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419897; Beckley-Cardy 
co., Chicago. 


PropicaL (THE) DAUGHTER; rural 
drama, by A. A. Fisher. 10 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1156 


© 1c. Jan. 11, 1916; D 42729; 
Albert A. Fisher, Portland, Or. 


PROPHET (THE) OF GOOD LUCK; his- 
torical 4 act play, by B. C. Ruggles. 
44 p. 12mo. Printed. [1157 

© Dec. 22, 1915; 2 c. Dee. 28, 
1915; D 42808; Bernard Clinton 
Ruggles, Oakland, Cal. 


D2 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1916 


ProposaAL (THE); specialty or playlet 
in 1 scene, by Frank A. Burt [pseud. 
of A. Berek]. [1],5p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1158 


© 1c Jan. 8, 1916; D 42706; 
Augustus Berek, Brooklyn. 


PUSHING TO THE FRONT; play in 1 act, 
by E. Von Hampton and J. Shriner. 
6 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1159 


© 1 « Dec 31, 1915; D 42818; 
Earle Von Hampton & Joe Shriner, 
New York. 


Q:; farce in 1 act, by Stephen Leacock 
and Basil Macdonald Hastings. 
New York, Samuel French; London, 
Samuel French, ltd., 1915. 23 p. 
12mo. (On cover: French’s acting 
ed. no. 2459.) [1160 


MiMee. 30; 1915; 1 -c:. Jan. 14, 
1916; D 42753; Samuel French, Itd., 
London. 


RACEKAMP (EN); skuespil i 8 akter, 
af Bernt Lie. Kristiania, H. Asche- 
houg & co. (W. Nygaard) 1915. 
ae f 121 p.° 12mo. [1161 


© Dec. 6, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1916; 
D 42748; H. Aschehoug & ©@o., 
Christiania. 


RACHEL; drama in 38 acts, by A. W. 
Grimké. [116] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1162 

© 1c. Feb. 3, 1916; D 42946; 
Angelina Weld Grimké, Washing- 
ton. 


RACHEL Vour; play in 4 acts, by P. 
Kester. [2], 90 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1163 

ec gan, 12 1916: D 42734; 
Paul Kester, Alexandria, Va. 


REAPERS (THE); 1 act drama for man, 
by Eve Unsell. 11 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1164 


i LL ¢@.. Keb. 4, 1916: D. 42951; 
Eva M. Unsell, New York. 


REASON’S FOLLY; play in 1 act, by E. 
a bannvart, (2), 11° p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1165 

© 1 ce. Jan. 19, 1916; D 42792; 
Kugene J. K. Bannvart, Philadel- 
phia. 


RECALLED; comedy dramatic epilogue, 
by C. R. Warren. [88] p._ fol. 
Typewritten. [1166 

© 1c. Jan. 10, 1916; D 42849; 
Charles R. Warren, San Francisco. 


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Respect (THE) FOR RICHES; comedy 
in 4 acts, by W. Devereux. 4 v. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1167 

© 1c Feb. 2, 1916; D 42936: 
William Devereux. New York. 


REVELATION (THE); play of fantasy 
and fact in 3 acts, by S. Toler. 
[118] p. 4to. Typewritten. [1168 


© 1c. Jan. 13, 1916; D 42749; 
Sidney Toler, Cape Cottage, Me. 


RicH (THE) Mr. GrinsBurG; natural 
comedy, by A. Colby. 17 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1169 


© 1. ¢. Web..1; 1916: D 42923: 
Archie Colby, New York. 


RILEY; comedy in 1 act, by H. D. Lev- 
inson, 15 p. (Jn The review, v. 11, 
no. 2, Dee. 1915.) [1170 

© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Dee. 80, 
1915; D 42641; Herman D. Levin- 
son, Philadelphia. 


Ringe (DER) DES POLYKRATES; heitere 
oper in 1 akt, nach einer lustspielidee 
des H. Teweles, musik von Prich 


Wolfgang Korngold. Mainz, B. 
Schott’s s6hne [1915] 40 p. 12mo. 
fa a ly @ 


© Dec. 4, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1916; 
D 42677; B. Schott’s s6hne, Mainz, 
Germany. 


ROADHOUSE (THE) IN ARDEN; a whim- 
Sicality, by P. Moeller. [1], 26 p. 
4to. Typewritten. fn Ia 4 

© @ Jan. 12;1916:; D 42740: 
Philip Moeller, New York. 


RosiTa; romantic comedy in 1 act, by 

A. Colby. 23 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[1173 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1916; D 42930; 
Archie Colby, New York. 


SANCTUARY; drama in 1 act, by R. B. 
Hennessy. 15 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1174 

©-1 ec. Jan, 29,1916; D 42918; 
Roland Burke Hennessy, New York. 


ScHEemMers (THE); comedy playlet, by 
M. Cherney. 18 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1175 

© 1c. Jan. 17, 1916; D 42783; 
Maurice Cherney, Brooklyn. 


SCIENCE oF Gop; psychological drama 
in a prologue and 8 acts, by John St. 
John. 4 v. 4to. Typewritten. 

[1176 
© 1c. Jan. 10, 1916; D 42718; 
John Rayner, New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


[1187 


1177 

Secrer (THE) SIN; 4 act comedy | Snow Brrps; dramatic act in 3 scenes, 
drama, by J. Montague. [134] p. by Mrs. L. Bates. 16 p. 4to. Type- 
4to. Typewritten. [1177 written. 


© 1 ¢« ‘Jan. -7, 1916; BD 42674; 
John Montague, New York. 
SECRETARY (THE); play in 8 acts; by 
T. McKean. 38yv. 4to. Typewritten. 
[1178 
© dW caReb. 1, 1916;. D 42927; 
Thomas McKean, Philadelphia. 


SEE AMERICA FIRST; patriotic comic 
opera in 2 acts, words by T. L. Riggs, 
music by Cole Porter. [95] p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [Words only. ] [1179 

Ob e; Jan. SUS TOLG sD eae Se 


T. Lawrason Riggs, Cambridge, 
Mass. 

SEVEN (THE) GIFTS; phantasy of 
‘Nhristmas giving a pantomime, by 
4. Walker. [38], 16 p. S8vo. Type- 
written. [1180 


© 1 ¢.. Jan, 10) 19165 D 42747. 
Stuart Walker, New York. 


SHE GOT AWAY WITH IT; comedy in 1 
act, by A. J. Lamb. 2p. fol: Type- 
written. [1181 

© bt e Jan. 24, 19163 “D 42823: 
Arthur J. Lamb, Chicago. 


SHE, oF Mars; spectacular drama in 1 
act, by G. E. Crater, jr. 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1182 

© de -San.) 14551916 >D) 42755 
George E. Crater, jr., Brooklyn. 


SHERMAN WAS RIGHT; or, Don’t do it, 
1 act farce, written by Willard Mack. 
18 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1183 

© 1c. Dee. 24, 1915; D 42653; 
Jack Kennedy, New York. 


SILENT SUE; comedy in 38 acts, by Hu- 
genie Magnus. [85] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1184 

©pdce, Jan. 8, 1916; 1) 42707 
Eugenie Magnus Ingleton, Fort Lee, 
He ote 


SKIRTING THE SKIRTS; musical comical 
revue-extravaganza in 2 acts and 11 


scenes, book and lyrics, by D. E. 
Davenport. [102] p. fol. Type- 
written. [Words only] [1185 


©); 1.¢c., Jan. 24 19162, D 42841: 
Delbert Essex Davenport, Philadel- 
phia. 

SLEEP (THE) BREAKERS; 38 act dra- 
matic farce comedy, by N. Leffing- 
well. 3 v. 4to. Typewritten. 

[1186 

© Poe Pan. 7, A996 0D: 4737: 

Nat Leffingwell, New York. 


© 1c. Jan. 31, 1916; BW 429097 
Mrs. Lou Bates, Detroit. 


Snow (THE) QUEEN; [play in 1 act] 
from Hans Andersen’s tale, by EH. 
Guerrier. 5 p. (Jn 8S. E. G. news, 
vy. 4, no. 3, Jan. 8, 1916.) [1188 

© Jan: 15, 19165e1 (a fae 
1916; D 42831; Edith Guerrier, Bos- 
ton. 


SoM VI NU ENGANG ER; lystspil i 3 
akter, af Helene Dickmar. Kris- 
tiania, H. Aschehoug & co. (W. Ny- 
gaard) 1915. 38 p. 1. 170 p. 12mo. 

[1189 

© Nov. 23, 1915); he, -damerag, 

1916; D 42742; H. Aschehoug & co., 
Christiania. 


SoRcERESS (THE); drama in 5 acts, 
by Victorien Sardou, version and 
translation from the French by G. 
Morehead. [133] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1190 

© 1c Dec. 27, 1915; D 42668; 
Darcey & Wolford, New York. 


Spirir (THE) or JOHN Brown: drama 
in 5 acts, by G. B. Buster, jr. [50] 
p. 12mo. Typewritten. [1191 

© 1c. Jan. 3, 1916; D 42757; 
Greene Berry Buster, jr., Kansas 
City, Mo. 


Spocks; libretto in 8 acts, book and 
yrics by A. N. C. Fowler. [94] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1192 

© 1 ¢« Jan. 12, 1916; D 43mG- 
Albert N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, 
Ney: 


SQUARE (A) DEAL; play in 1 act, by H. 
McIntyre. [2], 26 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1193 

© 1, ¢ Jan. 15, 1916; D 42763- 
Edward McIntyre, San Francisco. 


STEADFAST (THE) PRINCESS; play for 
young people, by Cornelia L. Meigs. 
New York, Macmillan company, 1916. 
4p. 1. 87p. 12mo. [1194 

© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1916; 
D 42941; Macmillan company, New 
York. 


TAKEN FROM LIFE; 1 act play, by 
Walter Hackett and W. Taylor. 
[2], 20 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1195 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1916; D 42935; 

Wilton Taylor, New York. 


o4 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1916 


Tate (THE) OF TWO SHIRTS; 1 act 
farcical sketch, by J. Donahue and 
A. M. Stewart. 6 p. 4to. Type 
written. [1196 

© 1 ec. Dec. 10, 1915; D 42648; 
Jack Donahue & Alice Marion Stew- 
art, Atlantic, Mass. 


THREE NIGHTS; Short play, by O. T. 
Johnsone. [25] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [1197 


fe Jan 22, 1916%:D 42846; 
Otto T. Johnsone, Brooklyn. 


THUMBNAIL (A) SKETCH OF CATHERINE 
THE GREAT OF RUSSIA; play in 1 act, 
by M. Malleson. [1], 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1198 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1916; D 42895; 
Miles Malleson, Bloomsbury, London. 


Irving Dale. Boston, Walter H. 
Baker & co., 1916. 9p. 12mo. [1199 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1916; 
D 42680; H. Irving Dale, Boston. 


TONOCHTITLAN; or, The bride of an 
Aztee god, dramatic play to be 
danced in 1 act, by G. E. Murdock. 
[14] p. 4to. Typewritten. [1200 

© 1c. Feb. 2, 1916; D 42937; Gil- 
bert Edward Murdock, San Fran- 
cisco. 


TREE (THE) AND THE FRUIT; drama 
in 4 acts, by O. L. Dreeben. 59 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1201 

© 1c Jan. 3, 1916; D 42638; 
Octavine Lopez Dreeben, Dallas. 


TuRN (THE) 0’ THE ROAD; play in 4 
acts, by G. J. Crawley. [86] p. fol. 
Typewritten. {1202 

© 1c. Jan. 29, 1916; D 42908; 
George J. Crawley, Irondale, Mo. 


TuRN (THE) OF THE TIDE; play in 1 
act, by H. Herbert. [1],12 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [1203 

toe, Jen, .7, 1916: D 42678: 
Hugh Herbert, New York. 


TWELFTH (A) NIGHT ON JACK’S BEAN- 
STALK; play in 1 act, by Helen 
Alden [i. e. H. A. Woodworth]. 
[16] p. 4to. Typewritten. [1204 

© 1e Jan. 3, 1916; D 42626; 
Helen Alden Woodworth. Brookline, 
Mass. 


Two (THE) coprs; play in 1 act, by 
J. Huberman. 19 p. 8vo. Type- 
written. [1205 

© 1c. Jan. 25, 1916; D 42834 ; | 
Joseph Huberman, New York. 


wD) 


TICKETS, PLEASE! comedy in 1 act, by 


12138 


TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS; play in 4 acts, 
by Lillian Perrine Davis (i. e. Mrs. 
C. C. Davis). [100] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1206 


© 1c¢ Jan. 21, 1916; D 42806; 
Mrs. C. C. Davis, Lexington, Tenn. 


Two (THE) PAINTERS; play in 1 act, 
by. O. T. Johnsone. 10 p._ 4to. 
Typewritten. [1207 


©, fe tan. Ss (191Gb 42708 - 
Otto T. Johnsone, Brooklyn. 


Two PEACE ADVOCATES; 1 act comedy, 
by R. H. Williams. 15 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1207# 


© a ef ikdie:6275) 19152 9641588 
Regina Helena Williams, East St. 
Louis, Ill. 


ULYSSES AND PENELOPE; Play in 4 acts, 
bye, Hen W. -Peck.-« L071) pe Crok 
Typewritten. [1208 

Fe; Jam’ 17, 198t6? PD 42079: 
Edith Weld Peck, Cincinnati. 


UNCLE SAM’S DAUGHTERS AND WHAT 
THEY HAVE DONE; pictorial fantasy 
in 1 act and 1 scene, by Augusta 
Raymond Kidder. New York, Sam- 
uel French; London, Samuel French, 
ltd., 1915. 18 p. 12mo. (On cover: 
French’s international copyrighted 
ed. of the works of the best authors, 
no 315.) [1209 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1916; 
D 42664; Samuel French, New York. 


UNFORGIVING (THE) MAN; or, Harold’s 
proofs, play in 1 act, by C. A. de 
Lima. [2], 7p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[1210 
© 1 ¢ Man. 1t;° 1916: ‘D421; 
C. A. de Lima, New York. 


UsHER (THE); sketch, by I. F. Green. 

[1], 3 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1211 

©. ¢ ¢ san. 17, 1o1a- PD 42Tit: 
Irene Franklin Green, New York. 


Verpict (THE) (ENTHANASIA); play 
in 3 acts, by G. A. Fendler. 61 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1212 

© 1e Jan. 3, 1916; D 42628; 
Grace A. Fendler, Los Angeles. 


VoicE (THE); play in 3 acts, by F. A. 
Kummer. [113] p. 4to. Type- 
written [1213 


© 1c Jan. 4, 1916; D 42645; 
Frederic Arnold Kummer, Catons- 
ville, Md. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1214 pt. 1, 0. s., v.13 
VuLTURE (THE); play of modern | WHEN THE YOUNG BIRDS GO; [play in 1 
American society in 4 acts, by G. act] by P. B. Barrington. Los An- 
Haacke. [52] p. fol. Typewritten. geles, Cal., C. C. Parker, 1915. 31 p. 


[1214 


© 1e. Jan. 31, 1916; D 42917; 
George Haacke, Minneapolis. 


WAKE UP, UNCLE SAm; play in 1 act, 
by Campion-Squire. 17 p. _ fol. 
Typewritten. [1215 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1916; D 42897; 
Mary E. Campion & Mary E. Squire, 
Washington. 


WANDERERS (THE); vaudeville act by 
G. C.. Spelman. 5 p. 4to. Type- 
_ written. [1216 
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1916; D 42796; 
George Curtiss Spelman, Chicago. 


WANDERING (THE) BOY; play in 3 
scenes, by O. Marose. 3 p. _ fol. 
Typewritten. [1217 


© 1c. Jan. 10, 1916; D 42719; 
Otto Marose, Chicago. 


WANTED: A HUSBAND! play in 8 acts, 
by N. Sulzberger (Sebastian Frank 
Wendland) authorized translation, 
by Sasha _ Best. [114] p. fol. 
Typewritten. [1218 


Ont c. “Fan. 8.19163" 4262 (< 
Nathan Sulzberger, New York. 


War; drama in 4 acts, by N. Salvesen. 
[3], 94 p. 4to. Typewritten. [1219 
© i1e. Jan. 12, 1916; D 42745; 
Nick Salvesen, Chicago. 


WARFARE (THE) OF VANITY; comedy 
drama in 4 acts, by A. Wynne and 
Jane O’Ryan. [117] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1220 


© 1c. Jan. 15, 1916; D 42768; 
Anna Wynne, New York. 


WASHERMAN (THE) ; play in 4 acts, by 
A. H. Hickerson. 203 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [1221 

© 1c. Jan. 27, 1916; D 42856; 
Allen H. Hickerson, Brooklyn. 


WEAKLING (THE); play in 8 acts, by 
G. W. Craigie. [114] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [L222 

© 1, ¢ Jan. 27, 1916; D. 42898; 
George William Craigie, Cumberland 
Mills, Me. 


(THE); comedy playlet, by 
FF. L. Whittier and C. S. Keith. [1], 
16 p. 4to. Typewritten. (ERB 

© ie Jan. 6, 1916; D 42657; 
Frank L. Whittier & Cato S. Keith, 
New York. 


WEAPON 


06 


16mo. [1224 


© Nov. 138, 1915; 2 ec. Dee. 27, 
1915; D 42724; Pauline B. Barring- 
ton, Los Angeles. 


WHERE NEUTRALITY ENDS; up-to-the- 
minute comedy drama in 8 acts, by 
D. KE. Davenport. [113] p. fol. 
Typewritten. [1225 


©i1ec. Jan. 7, 1916; D 42752; Del- 
bert Essex Davenport, Philadelphia. 


WHO Dip IT? comedy dramatic sketch, 
by F. L. Whittier and C. S. Keith. 
[1], 12 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[1226 


© 1« Jan. 8, 1916; D 42708; 
Frank L. Whittier & Cato S. Keith, 
New York. 


WHY THE WOMEN LOST; play in 4 acts, 
by J. B. Magoun. [61] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1227 


© 1c Jan. 38, 1916; D 42640; 
Jeanne Bartholow Magoun, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 


WILLIE JONES’S STEPMOTHER; juvenile 
playlet, by J. A. Mitchell. Sp. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1228 

© 1¢« Jan: 6, 1916; D 424656; 
Joseph A. Mitchell, Philadelphia. 


WIRTSHAUS (DAS) ZUR STADT PETRO- 
GRAD; volksstueck in 3 akten, mit 
einem vorspiel, von Max M. Simon. 
[131] p. 4to. Typewritten. [1229 


© 1e¢ Jan. 22, 1916; D 42819; 
Anna Simon, New York. 


WoMAN (THE) HUNTER; play in 4 
acts, by EH. Arden. 4 v. 4to. Type- 
written. [1230 


© 1c. Feb. 2, 1916; D 42938; 
Edwin Arden, Forest Hills, N. Y. 


WomMAN (THE) IN THE CASE; a play 
in four acts, by Clyde Fitch. Bos- 
ton, Little, Brown, and company. 
1915. 195 p. 12mo. $1.00. [1230* 


© Nov. 18, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. 
Nov. 15, 1915; A 420438; Little, 
Brown, and company, Boston, and 
Alice M. Fitch, New York. 


WoMEN AND MEN; play in 4 acts, by 
A. W. Armstrong, based on her 
novel The seas of God. 5 v. 4to. 
Typewritten. [1231 


© 1c Jan. 22, 1916; D 42812; 
Anne Wetzell Armstrong, Big Creek, 
Tenn. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 1, 1916 1237 
Wor (THE) AND THE cop; or, In the | 600 mires FROM NEw YorxK; comedy 
wrong neighborhood, comedy sketch, playlet, by A. Connor. 7 p._ fol. 
by. FF Jelley. [1], 6 p.  4to. Typewritten. [1235. 
Typewritten. sy ©1 
e. Jan. 31, 1916; D 42920; 
© he}. an: 14, 1916 ; D 42754 ; Agnes Connor, Detroit. 


Herbert E. Jelley, New York. 


YouR PEOPLE; drama in 4 acts, by | 1914-1915; sketch, par André Mau- 
4to. Typewritten. [1233 Svo. [1236 


@© ic. Jan: 29, 1916; D. 42912; © D 
: i i : een 1S, 19S Le Dee. 30; 
Karl Schmidt & Everett Shinn, New 1915° D 42633: C. Joubert, Paris. 


York. 
$500 GoES BEGGING; or, The $500 secret, 


farce comedy in 3 acts, by A. C. 
New. [1], 61 p. 4to. Typewritten. 


1915 (THE) TOWN IN REVUE; musical 
revue, by P. Gross. [12] p. 4to. 


[1234 Typewritten. [1237 
© lie. Jan. 19, 1916; D 42794; © 1c. Jan. 24, 1916; D 42925; 
Archey Cameron New, Baltimore. Philip Gross, Roxbury, Mass. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 239 
unpublished and other one-copy dramas), printed in the catalogue since 
Ea Ta Pc aN ea tee ee RP 263 


jee OR DRAMA OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY- 
eee Ao BEEN RENEWED .UNDER SECTION 24 OF 
THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


Rocer La Hontre; drama in four acts 
from the French, by Augustin Daly. 
[1237-1 
© by Joseph F. Daly and Richard 
Dorney, New York, as executors, in 
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 
7291, Dec. 16, 1915. Original entry, 
Dec. 10, 1888, no. 35165. 


) 
| 


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ALABAMA. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Alabama. 
Scale 13 mi. to an inch. Size 26 by 
19 inches. [1238 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1916: 
F 28314; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


ALTON, Int. Insurance maps of Alton, 
Madison Co., Ill. Dec., 1915. Scale 
50 and 100 ft. to an inch. 29 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [1239 

@© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 29, 
1916; EF 29725; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Agizona. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Arizona. Scale 
19 mi. to an inch. Size 26 by 19 
inches. [1245 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28302; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


AEKANSAS. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Arkansas. 
Scale 13 mi. to an inch. Size 19 by 
252 inches. [1241 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916: 
F 28294; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


ASH ForK To PHOENIX, Ariz. Auto- 
mobile road from Ash Fork to 
Phoenix via Prescott and Wicken- 
burg. pt. 1-3. 3 cards, size 3 by 9 
inches. Contents: 1. Ash Fork to 
Prescott.—2. Prescott to Wicken- 
burg.—3. Wickenburg to Phoenix. 

[1242 

© Oct. 6, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 11, 

1916; F 28245-28247: Automobile 

club of southern California, Los 
Angeles. 


BAKERSFIELD TO FRESNO, Cal.: auto- 
mobile roads from Bakersfield to 
Fresno, San Francisco inland route. 
pt. 4. Size 9 by 3 inches. [1243 

© Oct. 6, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1916: 
F 28248; Automobile club of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


a9 


MAPS. 


BAKERSFIELD TO SAN LwvIS OBISPO, 


Cal. Automobile road from Bakers- 
fieid and vicinity to San Luis Obispo. 
Size 3 by 8 inches. [1244 

©) Ock.5,. 1915; 2 c Jan: 14. 1916: 
F 28221; Automobile club of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


BaRDWELL, Carlisle co., Ky.  [Insur- 


ance map] Dec.. 1915. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [1245 

(© tae 25. 1916.2" ¢." Jan-, 36. 
1916; F 29713; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Betorr, Wis. Insurance maps of Be- 


loit, BRoek co., Wis. Nov., 1915. 
Scale 50 and 100 feet to an inch. 
23 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 
[1246 
© Jan. 13, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 14, 1916: 
F 29684: Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Benoit, Bolivar co., Miss. [Insurance 


map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 ft. to an 

inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[1247 

© Jan. 15, 1916: 2 c. Jan. 17, 1916: 

F 29685: Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


BENTON, Marshall co., Ky. [Insurance 


map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 ft. to an 

inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[1248 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1916; 

F 29711; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Brack Bear, Shoshone co., Id. [In- 


surance map] Noy., 1915. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 
inches. [1249 

© Jan 14, 1916; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1916; 
F 29690; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Boston, Mass. Map of the city of 


Boston and vicinity. Scale S800 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 403 by 27 
inches, [1250 

© Dec. 18, 1915; 2 c. Dee. 23, 1915: 
F 28202; Heliotype co., Boston. 


1251 


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CARTHAGE, Mo. Insurance maps of 
Carthage, Jasper co, Mo. Nov., 
1915. “Seale 50° ft. to: an meh, 32 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [1251 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. Jan: 19, 1916; 


¥. 29699: Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

CHAPEL HILL, Orange Co., N. CC. [In- 
surance map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [1252 


(©. Jan, 18 19163" 2."c.- Jan, 39, 
1916; F 29697; Sanborn map 6co., 
New York. 


CHICOPEE, Mass. Insurance maps of 
Chicopee, Hampden Co., Mass. Nov., 
1915. Scale 50 ft..to an inch. 40 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [1253 

© =Jan.»19,. 19162 2 .¢. Jan. 20; 
1916; F 29691: Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

CLARKDALE, Yavapai Co., Ariz. [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1915. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [1254 

©) Jan..3,.19163.2 c,Jan.A0,, 1916 ; 


KF 29682; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

CoLorsapo. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Colorado. 
Seale 16 mi. to an inch. Size 16 by 
25 inches. [1255 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28291; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


CONNECTICUT. New commercial and 
census map of Connecticut showing 
counties in different colors, town- 
ships, cities, villages and post offices, 
steam and electric railroads, ete.; 
with inset, Congressional districts. 
Size 83 by 473 inches. [1256 

© Jan, 5; 19163 2c. Jan. 7, 4916: 
EF 28208; National map co., Indian- 
apolis. 


Rand- McNally new commercial 
atlas map of Connecticut and Rhode 
Island. Scale 54 mi. to an inch. 
Size 19 by 26 inches. PB ba 

© jan. 5, 191652 ¢ Jan, 10,1916; 
F 28282; Rand Mc-Nally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


ConrabD, Grundy Co., Ia. [Insurance 
map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[1258 

©) Jan. 24, 1916.2, ce. > Jan. - 25, 

1916; F 29704; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Copiah Co., Miss. 
[Insurance map] Nov., 1915. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 6 Sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [1259 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 © Sans 1 
1916; F 296938; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Davipson, Mecklenburg Co., N. C. 
[Insurance map] Deec., 1915. Seale 
50 and 100 ft. to an inch. 38 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [1260 


© Jan. 25;° 1916; 2%er aw roe, 
1916; F 29705; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Decatur, Ill. Insurance maps of De- 
eatur, Tl. 1915. Scale 50 and 100 
ft. to an inch.’ 4p, 7. ° S2' 2 sizes 
by 21 inches. Bound. [1261 


@© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 2) shae 2 
1916; EF 29721; Sanborn map G¢o., 
New York. 


DELAWARE County, Ind. Size 34% by 
27 inches, [1262 
© Dec. 31,-19154 200 diieeeee 
1915; F 28203; Toney C. Hefel, Mun- 
cie, Ind. 


Detroit, Mich. Insurance maps of 
Detroit, Mich. v. 7. 1915. Scale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 3p.) Sa 
size 25 by 21 inches. Bound. [1263 

©) Jan. £11, 1916 302 “e, (games 
1916; F 29686; Sanborn map c¢o., 
New York. 


Rand-McNally new commercial at- 
las map of Detroit and vicinity. 
Scale 4 mi. to an inch. Size 123 by 
19 inches. [1264 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2ece. Fanan24 
1916; F 28309; Rand-MeNally & co., 
Chicago. 


Dixon, Pulaski Co., Mo. [Insurance 
map] Sept., 1915. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[1265 
© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c Jan. 7, 1916; 


F 29675; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 
Expora, Hardin Co., Ia. [Insurance 


map] Dec, 1915. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 
[1266 
©” Jan. 27,. 1916; 2° ¢. Jam jae, 
1916; F 29722; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


60 


MAPS 


no.-1, 1916 


Europe. Historical atlas of Europe 
past and present. New York, Chi- 
cago, G. F. Cram company, 1916. 

- 19 p. ports.. maps. fol. $0.35. 

[1267 
© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 420285; George 

F. Cram co., Chicago. 


FarrpLtay, Polk Co., Mo. [Insurance 
map] Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 1 
sheet, size 25 by 21 inches. [1268 

aan G 1916; 2 c. Jan, 7,.4946; 
F 29678; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


FLORIDA. Rand-McNally new commer- 
cial atlas map of Florida, with inset, 


Southern portion of Florida. Scale 
18 mi. to an inch. Size 19 by 26 
inches. [1269 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28281; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Fort Pierre, Stanley Co., 8S. D. [In- 
surance map] Nov., 1915. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [1270 

o) dan. 25, 191G: 2 e. Jan. -26. 
1916; F 29710; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Fort SMITH OIL AND GAS DISTRICT, 
Ark. Map of Fort Smith oil and 
Gas district situated in Sebastian 
and Crawford counties, Ark. Size 
39 by 30 inches. Blueprint. [1271 

© Dee. 24, 1915; 2 c. Dec. 29, 

. 1915; F 28253; Winters & Dove, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


FRESNO TO GENERAL GRANT NATIONAL 
ParK. Automobile road from Fresno 
to General Grant National Park, 
Hume and Kings River Canyon. 
Size 3 by 834 inches. [1272 

©. Noy. 30, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 11, 
1916; F 28224; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


Fresno to Mopesto, Cal. Automobile 


road from Fresno to Modesto. San 
Francisco inland route. pt. 5. Size 
9 by 3 inches. [1273 


© Oct. 6, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 11, 1916; 
F 28242; Automobile club of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


Frisco, Shoshone Co. Id. [Insurance 
map] Nov., 1916 [1915]. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 
inches. [1274 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 20, 
1916; F 29688; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


61 


27391—_16—_5 


— 


1282 


GeM, Shoshone Co., Id. Insurance 
map] Nov., 1915. Scale 50 ft to an 
inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[1275 

© Jan: 14, 1916; 2 e Jan. 20, 

1916; F 29689; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Greorcrs4. Rand-McNally new commer- 
cial atlas map of Georgia. Scale 15 
mi. to an inch. Size 26 by 19 
inches. [1276 

ic) dan. 3, 1916: 2c. Jan. 10,1916; 
EF 28287; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


FRERNCASTLE, Franklin Co., Pa. [In- 
surance map] Dec. 1915. Scale 50 
and 100 ft to an inch. 6 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [1277 

© Jan. 18, 1916: 2:°¢ Jan.. 19, 
1916; F 29694; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


GREENSBURG, Pa. Insurance maps of 
Greensburg, Westmoreland co., Pa. 
Dec., 1915. Scale 50 and 100 ft. to 
an inch. 24 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [1278 

©) ‘Jan: 25,1946: 2 ¢« Jan. 26, 
1916; F 29717; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


GREENVILLE, Miss. Insurance maps of 


Greenville, Washington co., Miss. 
Dec., 1915. Scale 50 and 100 ft. to 
an inch. 33 sheets, size 25 by 21 


inches. [1279 

Jan... 25: 15916 .2 e- dJan.+26, 
1916; EF 29719; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Ga. Insurance maps of 
Spalding Co. Ga. Dec, 
Seale 50 and 100 ft. to an 
19 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 
[1280 
Cy Jan? 20; “TSiG. 2 Tan, et. 
1916; F 29700; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


HANOVERTON, Columbiana Co., O. 


GRIFFIN, 
Griffin, 
1915. 
inch. 


{In- 


surance map] Nov., 1915. Secale 50 
ft to an inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 
inches. [1281 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1916; 
F. 29676; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

HARTSHORNE-HAILEYVILLE COAL FIELD, 
Okl. Scale 1000 ft. to aninch. Size 
404 by 54 inches. Blueprint. [1282 

6).dan. .25, .1916:..2. ¢c.. Jap. 20, 
1916; F 28320; George M. Brown, 
McAlester, Okl. 


{| 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12838 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


HoLyoKkE, Mass. Insurance maps of 
Holyoke, Mass. 1915. Seale 50 and 
100 ft. to an inch. 4p. 1 561, 
size 25 by 21 inches. Bound. [1283 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2c. Jan. 7, 1916; 
I’ 29680; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


IpAHO. Rand-McNally new commer- 
cial atlas map of Idaho. Scale 20 

* mi. to an inch. Size 26 by 19 inches. 
[1284 


© Jan. 7,.1916; 2 « Jan. 22,1916; 
F 28317; Rand-MeNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


I~iinois. Rand-McNally new commer- 
cial atlas map of Illinois. Secale 15 
mi. to an inch. Size 26 by 17 inches. 

[1285 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ¢ Jan. 10, 1916; 

KF 28284; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


InpDIANA. Rand-McNally new commer- 
cial atlas map of Indiana. Scale 11 
mi. to an inch. Size 26 by 19 inches. 

[1286 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ce. Jan. 22,1916; 

F 28318; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Iowa. Rand-McNally new commer- 
cial atlas map of Iowa. Seale 13 mi. 
to an inch. Size 16 by 26 inches. 

[1287 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ce. Jan. 10, 1916; 

Ff 28297; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


JESUP, Buchanan Co., Ia. [Insurance 
map] Dec., 1915. Secale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[1288 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 

F 29681; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


KANSAS. Rand-McNally new commer- 
cial atlas map of Kansas. Scale 16 
mi. to an inch. Size 19 by 26 inches. 

[1289 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 

F 28289; Rand-MeNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Kentucky. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Kentucky. 
Seale 11.7 mi. to an inch. Size 19 
by 86 inches. [1290 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1916; 
I’ 28312; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


KENTUCKy—Continued. 

Road map of the Blue Grass 

region of Kentucky. Size 15 by 15 

inches. [1291 
© Sept. 20, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 7, 1916; 

F 28207; Dietz co., Lexington, Ky. 


Lansine, Mich. Map of the city of 
Lansing. 1916. Size 19 by 16 inches. 
[1292 


© Jan. 9, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1916; 
F 28206; L. HE. O’Neil, Lansing, 
Mich. 


Lone BeEacH To Santa Ana, Cal. 
Automobile road from Long Beach 
to Santa Ana via Naples and Seal 
Beach. Size 3 by 84 inches. [12938 


© Sept. 7, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 11, 1916; 
F¥ 28219; Automobile club of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


Los ANGELES, Cal. Automobile road 
map touring Los Angeles and vi- 
cinity, showing boulevards, good 
roads and highways, ete., drawn by 
Elmer Brown. Size 184 by 293 
inches. [1294 


©. Aug. 11,: 1915.2 ‘ewan 
1916; F 28227; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


Los ANGELES TO BAKERSFIELD, Cal, 
Automobile road from Los Angeles 
to Bakersfield via Ridge route. pt. 
1, 2. 2 ecards, size 8? by 3 inches. 
Contents: 1. Los Angeles’ to 
Bailey’s.—2. Bailey’s to Bakers- 
field. [1295 

© Nov. 7, 1915; Nov. 14, 1915; 
2 ec. each Jan. 11, 1916; F 28239, 
28240; Automobile club of southern 
California, Los Angeles. 


via Tehachapi Pass. pt. 3. 
Willow Springs to Bakersfield. Size 
2% by 9 inches. [1296 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 «@ Jan. 11, 
1916; F 28218; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


——— Automobile roads from Los An- 
geles to Bakersfield via Tejon and 
Tehachapi passes. pt. 1 A. Los 
Angeles to Willow Springs. Size 
2? by 9 inches. [1297 

(C) “Oct.” 28, 1915; 2 ec. dam te 
1916; F 28238; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


Los ANGELES TO Ey, Cal. Auto- 
mobile road map from Los Angeles 
to Ely via the Midland trail. pt. 
1-10. 10 cards, size 8% by 3 inches. 
Contents: 1. Los Angeles to Willow 
Springs.—2. Elizabeth Lake to Cinco. 


62 


MAPS 


no. 1, 1916 


Los ANGELES TO Ety, Cal.—Continued. 
3. Cinco to Little Lake.—4. Little 
Lake to Long Pine.—5. Long Pine to 
Big Pine—6. Big Pine to Lida.—7. 
Lida to Tonopah.—S. Tonopah to 
Twin Springs—9. Twin Springs to 
Hortons Ranch.—10. Hortons Ranch 


to Ely. [1298 
© June 23, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 
11, 1916; F 28228-28237; Auto- 


mobile club of southern California, 
Los Angeles. 


Los ANGELES TO SAN Francisco, Cal. 
Principal automobile routes from 
Los Angeles to San Francisco and 
Lake Tahoe, including trips to na- 
tional parks of California. Size 9 
by 6 inches. [1299 

ftane Ss, 1915; -2 ¢.. Jan. 11, 
1916; F 28214; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


Los ANGELES TO SreRRA Mapre, Cal. 
Automobile road Los Angeles to 
Sierra Madre. Size 3 by 9 inches. 

[1300 


© onev. 15, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 11, 
1916; F 28223; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


Los ANGELES TO TOPANGA CANON, Cal. 
Automobile road map from Los 
Angeles to Topanga Cafion and re- 
turn. Size 3 by 83 inches. [1301 


May 12, 1915; 2 ec. Jan: 11, 
1916; F 28215; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


LOUISIANA. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Louisiana; 
with inset, New Orleans. Scale 15 
mi. to an inch. Size 19 by 26 inches. 

[1302 

eam > 191G- 2 c.. Jan 10, 

1916; F 28300; Rand-McNally & co., 
Chicago. 


McGrecor, McLennan Co., Tex. (In- 
surance map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [1303 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 26, 
1916; F 29712; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Marne. Rand-McNally new commer- 
cial atlas map of Maine. Scale 124 
mi. to an inch. Size 26 by 19 inches. 

[1304 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F. 28285; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


1312 


MASSACHUSETTS. Rand-McNally new 
commercial atlas map of Massachu- 
setts; with inset, Environs of Bos- 
ton. Scale 7 mi. to an inch. Size 
16 by 26 inches. [1305 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F, 28292; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 


cago. 


MAYESVILLE, Sumpter Co., S. C. [In- 
surance map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 
ft. to aninch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches [1306 

© Jan. 25; 1916; 2 e Jan. 26, 
1916; F 29716; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. ; 


MicHican. Nellist’s road map of 
Michigan; with 1S insets. 2 sheets, 
size 27 by 43 inches. Blueprint. 

[1307 

© Dee. 21, 1915; 1 e. Dee. 31, 1915, 

1 e. Jan. 3, 1916; F. 28252; John: F. 
Nellist, Grand Rapids, Mich. 


—Rand-McNally new commercial 
atlas map of Michigan, northern 
peninsula. Scale 16 mi. to an inch. 
Size 184 by 26 inches. [1308 

© Jan 3, 1916; 2 c Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28276; Rand-McNally & co. Chi- 
cago. 


southern peninsula. Scale 
12 mi. to an inch. Size 26 by 18% 
inches. [1309 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28274; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


MINERVA, STARK & Carrot Cos., O. 
[Insurance map] Dec., 1915. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [1310 


©) Jan. 18, 1916; = -é&"tan.' 29, 
1916; F 29695; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


MINNESOTA. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas, map of Minnesota; 
with inset, Minneapolis, St. Paul and 
vicinity. Scale 16 mi. to an inch. 
Size 19 by 26 inches. {1311 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28301; Rand-MecNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Mississippi. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Mississippi. 
Scale 13 mi. to an inch. Size 26 
by 19 inches. [1312 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1916; 
F 283819; Rand-MecNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


63 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1313 
Missouri. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Missouri. 


Scale 16 mi. to an inch. Size 19 by 
26 inches. [1313 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ce. Jan 10, 1916; 
F 28280; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 


“age. 


Mopesto To San FRAncisco, Cal. Au- 
tomobile road from Modesto to San 
Francisco. San Francisco inland 
route. pt. 6. Size 3 by 9 inches. 

[1314 

© Oct. 6, 1915; 2 ¢ Jan. 11, 1916; 

F 28249; Automobile club of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


Montana. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atias map of Montana. 
Scale 23 mi. to an inch. Size 19 by 
26 inches. [1315 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ce. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28299; Rand-McNally & ¢a., Chi- 
cago. 


MONTICELLO, Piatt Co., I. [Insurance 


map] Dee., 1915. Secate 50 ft. to an 
inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 


[1316 
© Jan. 25, 4916: 2 ¢ Fan. 26, 
1916; F 29707; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 
MOUNTAIN Grovr, Wright Co., Mo. 
[insurance map] Dec., 1915. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. T sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [1317 
@ Jan. 25, -1916; 2 e- Jan. 26, 
1916; F 29708; Sanborn map eo., 
New York. 


NASHVILLE, Washington Co., Ill. [In- 
surance map] Dee., 1915. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [1318 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 19, 
1916; F 29698; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


NEBRASKA. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Nebraska. 
Scale 18 mi. to an inch. Size 19 by 
26 inches. [13819 

© dan. 3, 1916;°2.e: Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28283; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


NEVADA. Rand-McNaily new commer- 
cial atlas map of Nevada. Scale 19 
mi. to an inch. Size 26 by 19 inches. 

[1320 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 10, 1916; 

K 28277; Rand-McNally & -co., Chi- 
cago. 


pt. 1, 2. s., v.13 


New HAmMPpsHIRE. Rand-McNally new 
commercial atlas map of New Hamp- 
shire. Scale 74 mi. to an inch. Size 
26 by 19 inches. [1321 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ce. Jan. 22, 1916; 
F 283810; Rand-MecNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


New Mexico. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of New Mexico. 
Scale 21 mi, to an inch. Size 19 by 
26 inches. [1322 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28303; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


NEw Prive CREEK, Lake Co., Or. [In- 
surance map] Dec., 1915. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 
inches. [is23 

© dan. 13, 1916; 2°e "daw 2 
1916; F 29687; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


New York (State) Rand-McNally 
new commercial atlas map of New 
York. Scale 9 mi. to an inch. Size 
26 by 374 inches. [13824 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ce. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28296; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 

NEw York (City) Insurance maps of 
the Borough of Queens, city of New 
York. v. 2. 1915. Seale 60 ft. to 
an inch. 3 p. 1. 89 1. size 25 by 
21 inches. Bound. f1325 


©: Dee. 29, 1915;.2 2, Dee set 


1915; F 28679; Sanborn map €o., 
New York. 


NortTH CAROLINA. Rand-MeNally new 
commercial atlas map of North Caro- 
lina; with inset, Western portion of 
North Carolina. Scale 14 mi. to an 
inch. Size 14 by 26 inches. [1326 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
FE 28290; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago, 


NortH Daxora. Rand-McNally new 
commercial atlas map of North Da- 
kota. Scale 14 mi. to an inch. Size 
19 by 26 inches. [1327 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28278; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Onto. Rand-McNally new commercial 
atlas map of Ohio; with _ inset, 
Hauilton County, O. Scale 138 mi. 
to an inch. Size 19 by 26 inghes. 

[1328 

© Jan. 7, 1916;-2 ec. Jan. 22,1916; 

F 28313; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


MAPS 


no. 1, 1916 1345 
OxLAHomMA. Rand-McNally new com- | QuEBEc, Canada. Secale 80 mi. to an 
mercial atlas map of Oklahoma; inch. Size 93 by 143 inches. [1337 


with inset, Western portion of Okla- 
homa. Scale 13 mi. to an _ inch. 
Size 19 by 26 inches. [1329 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28286; Rand-MecNally & co., Chi- 
eago. 


OREGON. Rand-MeNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Oregon. Scale 
16 mi. to an inch. Size 19 by 254 
inches. [1330 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28804; Rand-MecNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Owosso, Mich. Insurance maps of 
Owosso, Shiawassee Co., Mich. 
Dec., 1915. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
24 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[1331 


yan. 25, 1916; 2 c. Jar. 26, 
1916; F 29720; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


OysTER Bay, Nassau Co., N. Y. [In- 
surance map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 11 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [1332 

i) dan. 25, 1916; 2 c: Jan. 26, 
1916; F 29706: Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


Penns Grove, Salem co., N. J. [{In- 
surance map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 10 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [1333 


© Jan. 18. 1916; 2c. Jan. 19, 1916; 


Kf 29696; Sanborn map co, New 
York. 
PENNSYLVANIA. Rand-McNally new 


commercial atlas map of Pennsyl- 


vania. Seale 8.5 mi. to an inch. 
Size 26 by 374 inches. [1334 


mean. 7, 1916; 2 c..Jan. 22;/ 1916 ; 
F 28315; Rand-MecNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


PIERRE, Hughes co., 8S. D. [Insurance 
map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

Piso 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1916; 

KF 29714; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


PORTERSVILLE TO SEQUOIA NATIONAL 
Park, Cal. Automobile road’ from 
Portersville to Sequoia National 
Park. Size 2? by 8? inches. {1336 


© July 6, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 11, 1916; 
F 28226; Automobile club of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


© Dee. 10, 1915; 2 ec. Dec. 20, 1915; 
F 28136; J. N. Matthews co., Buffalo. 


Rauway, N. J. Insurance maps of 
Rahway, Union ¢o., N. J. Dec., 1915. 
Scale 50 and 100 ft. to an inch. 21 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [1338 

cy late 2 Oth 2 Cl tano 2. 1916: 
F 29703; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


REDLANDS, Cal. Automobile routes in 
and out of Redlands. Size 8? by 114 


inches. [1839 


@©=June. 15, 1915-2. ce Jan... 
1916; F 28250; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 

REDLANDS To Forest Homer, Cal. Map 
showing automobile roads from Reda- 
lands to Forest Home and Seven 
Oaks. Size 3 by 84 inches. [1340 


© Aug. 6, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 11, 1916; 
KF 28222; Automobile club of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


ST. Paurt, Minn. Seale 600 ft. to an 
ineh. Size 5 ft. 6 in. by 7 ft. 7 in. 
[1341 
© Nov. 15,. 1915 = 2).e Janz 10, 
1916; F 28213; F. J. Armstrong, St. 
Paut. 

SALEM, N. J. Insurance maps of 
Salem, Salem co., N. J. Deec., 1915. 
Seale 50 and 100 ft. to an inch. 17 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [1342 

©; Jan. 25, 1916. 2) e. dan. 26, 
1916; Ff 29718; Sanborn map. co., 
New York. 

SALINAS TO PaciFic GrRovE, Cal. Au- 
tomobile road from Salinas to Pa- 
cifie Grove, also showing the famous 
40 mile drive on the Monterey Pen- 
insula. Size 3 by 8% inches. [1343 

©) Oct. 16,.1915; 2 ¢. Jem oii, 
1916; EF 28248; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 

SALINAS TO WATSONVILLE, Cal. Auto- 
mobile road from Salinas to Watson- 
ville via Castroville. Size 3 by 83 
inches. [1344 

©) Oct. 16, 1915: 2 cc. Jana, 
1916; If 28244; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 

San BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS. Map of 
the famous 101 mile drive on the 
rim of the world showing, resorts, 


lakes, and fishing streams in the 
San Bernardino Mountains. Size 
84 by 123 inches. [1845 


© July 6, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 11, 1916; 
Il’ 28225; Automobile club of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1346 


pt. 1, Wes, V.E 


San Dieco County, Cal. Principal au- 
tomobile rountes touring San Diego 
County. Size 16 by 164 inches. 

[1346 


©. July, 2001915 +: Que. sank at, 
1916; KF 28251; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


San Francisco, Cal. Principal auto- 
mobile routes in and out of San 
Francisco. Size 153 by 19 inches. 

; [1347 

© Apr.,6, 1915; 2c Jan. Al, 1916; 

¥ 28217; Automobile club of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


SANTA ANA TO RIVERSIDE, Cal. Auto- 
mobile road from Santa Ana to Riv- 
erside to Santa Ana via Orange, 
Santa Ana Canyon and Corona. Size 
3 by 8 inches. [1348 

© Sept. 14, 1915;°2°¢ Jane 4, 
1916; F 28220; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


SanTA BarBARA, Cal. Automobile road 
map touring Santa Barbara and vi- 
cinity. Size 83 by 214 inches. 

[1349 

©. Apr. 27,1 1915's ;2ee. Jam ond, 

1916; F 28216; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


SarpDis, Panola Co., Miss. [Insurance 


_inapl Dec, 2915. <Scale S50. it. 10 
an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [1350 


THON ans ibe. Totes oo .Cicdbae gee. 
1916; EF 28632; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


SENATOBIA, State co., Miss. [Insur- 
ance map] Dec., 1915. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 


inches. [i351 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1916; 
K 29709; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Map of Sharon, Mercer 
1905. Size 254 


SHARON, Pa. 
COS a: 
inches, 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
K 28188; Griff W. Nicholls, Sharon, 


Pa. 


SourH Dakota. Rand-McNally new 
commercial atlas of South Dakota. 
Scale 154 mi. to an inch. Size 19 
by 26 inches. (ile-353 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
IF 28295; Rand-MeNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


SuMTER, 8S. C. Insurance maps of 
Sumter, Sumter co.,S.C. Dee., 1915. 
Seale 50 and 100 ft. to an inch. 22 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [13854 

© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 e. Jan. 22, 1916; 
EF 29701; Sanborn map eco. New 
York. 


TENNESSEE. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Tennessee. 
Scale 13 mi. to an inch. Size 124 by 
38 inches. [1355 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28276; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. } 


Texas. Rand-McNally new commer- 


mercial atlas map of Texas. Scale 
20 mi. to an inch. Size 29 by 37 
inches. [1356 


© Jan..3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 283805; Rand-McNally & eo., Chi- 
cago. 


VALLEY MILts, Bosque Co., Tex. [1in- 
surance map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. pissTt 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1916; 
F 29723; Sanborn map co.,New York. 


VERMONT. Rand-McNally new commer- 
cial atlas map of Vermont. Scale 64 
mi. to an inch. Size 19 by 26 inches. 

[1358 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1916; 

F 28316; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


VERONA, Lawrence Co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance map] Oct., 1915. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 
inches. [1359 

© Jan. 6, 1916:°2°e, Jan. 7, ite: 
¥ 29677; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


VIRGINIA. Rand-McNally new commer- 
cial atlas map of Virginia, with in- 


set, Western portion of Virginia. 
Scale 14 mi. to an ineh. Size 16 by 
253 inches. [1360 


© Jan. 3, 19163. 2c). tae 
1916; F 28298; Rand-McNally & co., 
Chicago. 


VIRGINIA, Minn. Insurance maps of 
Virginia, St. Louis Co., Minn. Dec, 
1915. Seale 50 and 100 ft. to an ineh. 
18 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [1861 

©.Jan. ‘28, 19163 2° @.sam. 29, 
1916; EF 29726; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


66 


MAPS 


no. 1, 1916 


Wasuincton (State) Rand-McNally 
new commercial atlas map of Wash- 
ington. Scale 15 mi. to an inch. 
Size 19 by 26. [1362 


| Jam 3, 1916: 2 c« Jan. 10, 
1916; F 28288; Rand-McNally & co., 
Chicago. 


WATSONVILLE TO SANTA Crvz, Cal. 
Automobile road from Watsonville 
to Santa Cruz via Aptos and Soquel. 
Size 3 by 8? inches. [1363 

my ret, 16 1915; 2 c. Jan. 11, 
1916; F 28241; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. | 


West VircInrA. Rand-McNally new 
commercial atlas map of West Vir- 
ginia. Scale 14 mi. to an inch. Size 
19 by 26 inches, [1364 


Paes > 1916- 2 ¢ Jan. 10, 
1916; F 28279; Rand-McNally & co., 
Chicago. 


WESTERN HEMISPHERE. Rand Mc- 
Nally and co.’s commercial atlas of 
America. 47th ed. Chicago, Rand 
McNally & company [1915] 1 p. 1. 
L, 446 p. maps (part col.) charts. 
fol. $15.00. [1365 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 420302; 
Rand McNally & co., Chicago. 

WESTVILLE, Gloucester Co., N. J. [In- 
surance map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [1366 

Sagem 25, 1916: 2 c. Jan. 26, 


1371 


WicHITA Farts, Tex. Insurance maps 
of Wichita Falls, Wichita Co., Tex. 
Dee., 1915. Scale 50 and 100 ft. to 
an inch. 27 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [1367 


© Janus 21, 1916: 2 -e -Jan. 22, 
1916; F 29702; Sanborn map co., 


New York. 
WICKENBURG, Maricopa Co., Ariz. [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1915. Scale 50 


ft. to an inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 
21 inches. [1368 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 29683; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 


WISCONSIN. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Wisconsin. 
Scale 16 mi. to an inch. Size 26 by 
19 inches. [1369 

©) dan: '7; 19163.2.c. dJan..22. 1916; 
F 28311; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Wryomine. Rand-McNally new com- 
mercial atlas map of Wyoming. 


Scale 153 mi. to an inch. Size 19 
by 26 inches. [1370 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28293; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


York, Neb. Insurance maps of York, 
York Co., Neb. Dec. 1915. Scale 
50 and 100 ft. to an inch. 14 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [1371 

ey van.. 2 09G:-S ec. Jan. 28; 


1916; F 29715; Sanborn map co., 1916; F 29724; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. New York. 
Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1916____ 134 


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BOOKS 


PART «l , 


Group 2 


Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author 
and copyright proprietor are the same, and that therefore the name is 


not repeated in the claim paragraph. 


ADVERTISERS art & cut service, ine. 
Zuckerman weekly fashion service, 
issue no. 96, page A, B, for week 
beginning Jan. 12, 1916. 2 sheets, 
illus., 21 by 133 inches. $5.00. [1372 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417667; Sidney D. Zuck- 
erman, Chicago. 


AEOLIAN co.*, New York. [1373-1383 


Aeolian-vocalion. Style J. (In New 
York Sunday world.) @© Jan. 2, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 5, 1916; A 421461. 


Coming of the masters. (In New York 
sun.) .@ Jan, 23, 1916; 1.c. Feb. 4, 
1916; A 422186. 


Complete player outfit. (In New York 
evening journal.) @ Feb. 1, 1916; 
1 ec. Feb. 4, 1916; A 422188. 


Happy hours for those you love. ple 
New York evening journal.) 
St9to: 1 ec. Jan: 12, 1916: A 421619. 


Most wonderful piano in all the world. 
(In New York times.) © Jan. 30, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1916; A 422187. 


New Aeolian Hall—in Brooklyn. (In 
Brooklyn daily times.) Deg, 22, 
1915; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1916; A 421460. 


Phonograph of today. (In McClures, 
ape 20202)" ©) Jan! 23; 1916; 1 c. 
Jan. 19, 1916; A 421802. 


This beautiful Aeolian player is a mu- 
sical instrument of finest type—yet 
moderately priced. (In New York 
Evening world.) @© Jan. 3, 1916; 1c. 
Jan. 5, 1916; A 421462, 

This complete player outfit. (Jv 
York American.) Meb.. i. 
1 c. Feb. 12, 1916; A 422398. 

World’s most wonderful piano. (In 
New York Evening post.) @ Jan. 


New 
1916 ; 


Pevtieeo, 1° Cc, Jan. 19, 1916; A 
421803. 

You do more than simply listen to a 
phonograph. (Jn New. York evening 
journal.) @© Jan. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 
12, 1916; A 421620. 

AIKIN-LAMBERT co0.*, New York. Cap- 
itol fountain pens. 12 p. illus. 4to. 

(Catalogue no. C116.) [1384 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 
9, 1916; A 425304. 


2c. and aff. Feb. 


69 


Chicago. 
[1885, 1386 


Sketches of merchandise for use in de- 


ALERT syndicate service™*, 


partment store advertising. Issue of 
Feb., 1916. cover-title, 10 loose 1. 
itis, * fol. $50.00. © Jan. Va, VStG > 


2e. and aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 417817. 


Suggestions for advertising copy, supple- 
mentary to the Feb., 1916, issue. 
ecover-title, 14 numb. 1. fol. [Text 
parallel to binding] © Jan. 13, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 417809. 


ALEXANDER BROS.*, Philadelphia. Alex- 
ander’s advertising book for 1916. 
[v. 3.] [Baltimere, Printed by N. T. 
A. Munder & co., 1916] Various pag- 
ing. col. illus., col. plates. fol. 


[1387 
© Jan. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


10, 1916; A 418777. 


ALEXANDER HAMILTON institute*, New 
York. Genius of greatness. [6] p. 
folder. 16mo. [1388 


(© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 418708. 


ALMANACH de Madame de Thébes, 
1916. Paris, E. Flammarion [etc.] 
1916. 96-p. ° 12mo) fr. 1:25. [1389 

© Feb. 2, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1916; 
A—Foreign 138444; Ernest Flamma- 
rion, éditeur, Paris, 


ALTENA (Ulco A. C. Van Regteren)* 


New York. Love, the victor. cover- 
title, 11 p. S8vo. [Motion picture 
scenario | [1390 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417994. 


chemical co. 
illus. 


AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL 
Money-making corn. 64 p. 
8vo. [1391 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 426058; Frederic A. Hoyt, 
New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1392 


pt. I, es ve 


AMERICAN BANK service co.*, New 


York. Song of a constant friend. 
[14] p. col. illus. 12mo. $0.10. 
[1892 


© San. 13, 1916: 2 c. and all. Jan: 
17, 1916; A 417806. 


AMERICAN BLOWER CO.*, Detroit. Brick 


dryer. 48 p. illus., diagrs.. 40s. 
(Series 3, no. 21) [1393 
© Jan. 28, 1916; 2e: Rebs 5, 1916; 


aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A “425218, 


AMERICAN FLINT glass workers’ union*, 
Toledo, O. Circular no. 8. [Toledo, 
O., Printed by Kraus and Schreiber, 
1916] 15 p... 4to. [1394 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 420652. 


AMERICAN-LA FRANCE fire engine Co., 
ine.*, Elmira, N. Y. Motor fire ap- 
paratus for small cities and towns. 
16 p., illus. obl. 16mo. [1395 


© Jan. 15,°291630°2 «anda. 
Jan. 28, 1916; A 419887. 


AMERICAN LUMBERMAN*, Chicago. 
Dealers who advertise house plans 
say they bring them customers. 
Sheet, illus., plans, printed on both 
sides, 22 by 15 inches. [1396 


©) Wan. 13, ASIG:. 2. e.. Jat. oan. 
1916; aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 425219. 


AMERICAN RACING manual, 1916. Chi- 
eago, Ill., Daily racing form publish- 
in co: 11916]. 39s, ) 41 JD... 16mn. 
$0.50. [1397 


© Jan. 18, 1916:\2%¢ Jan,,19, 
1916; aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 420524; 
Frank H. Brunell, Chicago. 


investment corp. ] 
[1398-1400 


Building a fortune. [8] p. 8vo. © 
Feb., 1, 1916: 2 cG[Heb. 5; 1986. aft. 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 426132. 


Important considerations regarding 
bonds as an investment and the real 
earning power of money. [8] p. 8vo. 
© Feb. 1 AOTGE, 2s ca heb 5. OG 2 
aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 426130. 


You and your money. 11 p. 16mo. © 
Heb: 1321996. 2 ve-bebwd) L1G ea 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 426131. 


© Earl S. Scott, Winona, Minn. 


[AMERICAN REALTY 


AMERICAN SCHOOL of correspondence’™, 
Chicago. Water supply. pt. 1-8. 
Instruction paper prepared by Fred- 
erick KE. Turneaure. 3 v. illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. $1.50. [1401 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Feb. 7, 1916; A 420672. 


AMERICAN SEEDTAPE ¢o.*, Chicago. 
[1402, 1403 


Seedtape better quality seeds. 32 Dp. 
illus: , l2mo, (© Jana sees PORE. 


Jan. aff. Feb. 4, "1916: 


A 425196 
Seedtape, your garden, you simply plant 
cover-title, [8) D. a 
Jan. G3. 12 
and aff. Feb. 9, 1916; 425305. 


AMERICAN SHOEMAKING directory of 
shoe manufacturers for 1916. 13th 
original ed. Boston, Mass., Ameri- 
can shoemaking pub. co. [1916] 1 

$2.00. 

[1404 


©: Jan. 1... 1916 (2a eae 
1916; aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 420420. 
Amer. shoemaking pub. co., Boston. 


p. 1, [5]-230 p. 24mo. 


ANDERSON (John G.) Municipal links 
makes golf people’s pastime. (Jn 
Philadelphia Evening telegraph) 

[1405 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 1 ec. Jan. 6, 1916; 

A 422028; Evening telegraph, Phila- 
delphia. 


ANDOVER [calendar] 1916. cover-title, 
12 1. illus., ports. 4to. [1406 
© Dec.'. 11;-1915302 sen Deer as, 
1915; aff. Dec. 14, 1915; A 415992; 
Chas. H. Elliott co., Philadelphia. 


ANDRASSY (Julius) If Teutons win; 
if allies win; what? Sheet, port., 
154 by 11% inches. [1407 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9,1916; A 425321; Newspaper enter- 
prise assn., Cleveland. . 


ANGELI (Diego) [1408, 1409 


Story of Leombruno, translated from the 
Italian of Diego Angeli by Charles B. 
McMichael. chap. [3] 4. © Dee. 19, 
1915; 1 ec. Jan. 5, 1916; A 421449. 

Story of the dragon with the seven 


heads; translated from the Italian of 
Diego Angeli by Charles B. McMichael. 


@ Jan. 2, 1916; 1 ec. Jani.G6, s8tea se 

421508. 

{Note: The foregoing are in Philadel- 
phia press fiction magazine.] 

© Charles B. McMichael, Phila- 
delphia. 


ANGYALFI (Arthur)* New York. Good- 
bye. Sheet, 9 by 4 inches. [1410 
© Jan, 5, 1916; 2 c. Janc7 ete. 

aff. Jan. 13, 1916; A 419594. 


Aww ArRsor, Mich. Polk’s Ann Arbor, 
Ypsilanti and Washtenaw County 


directory, 1916. Detroit, Mich., R. L. 
Polk & co., 1916. 4 p. 1, [25]-1036 
p. 8vo. $6.00. [1411 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2°c. and atl dam: 
14, 1916; A 420357; R. L. Polk & co., 
Detroit. 


70 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 
ArnotD (Sarah Louise)* Brookline, 
Mass. Mastery of words. pt. 1. 


Syracuse, N. Y., Iroquois publishing 
company, inc. [1916] viii, 32 p. 
illus. 12mo. (See and say series. 
Book 4) $0.24. [1412 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 418700. 


ATLANTA journal,* Atlanta. [1413-1415 


Burned out at forty—say old top, is that 
you? Hebe ee LOG: Aes Neb. 5; 
1916; A 422453. 


Folks who don’t go to the pictures. © 
nee, 1996; 1 c. Jan.,28, 1916; A 
422055. 


You don’t know what you’re missing if 
you’re not a movie fan. © Jan. 19, 
1916; 1 c. Jan. 26, 1916; A 422045. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Atlanta 
journal. ] 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE DIRECTORY. v. 14, 
ho. 1, Jan., 1916. New York, The 
Automobile trade directory, incor- 
porated, 1916. 844 p. 8vo. [1416 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 418508; Automobile 
trade directory, inc., New York. 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE DIRECTORY mailing 


Pet. upp. Jan. 1916. ist & 2d 
sections. 2v. 8vo. [Text parallel 
with binding] [1417, 1418 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢« each and aff. 
Jan~ 5,; 1916; A "417573, 417574 ; 
Automobile trade directory, ine, 
New York. 


Ayrers (Harral B.)* New York. Mod- 
ern policies. New York, C. 8S. Loder 
and associates [1916] [4] p. 12mo. 

[1419 


© Dee, 13, 1915; 2 c.-and aff. Jan. 


14, 1916; A 417768. 


B.-M. co.’s cumulative code annotations 
and current digest. Oregon. [v. 1, 
no. 2, January, 1916] Ed. by W. S. 
Church. San Francisco, Cal., Ben- 
der-Moss company [1916] 2 p. lL. 
164 p. 4to. $3.00. [1420 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
25, 1916; aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 418595; 
Bender-Moss co., San Francisco. 


BAKER (S. F.) & co.*, Keokuk, Ia. 


Heaith for man and the domestic 
animals. cover-title, 112 p. 12mo. 
[1421 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 420645. 


BARBER (Edward S.)*, Chicago. Busi- 
ness science of dentistry. Lesson 
1-6. 6 v. 8vo. Contents.—Lesson 
1. What’s the matter with dentist- 
ry.—Lesson 2. Business system in 


re 


i 


1460 


BarBeR (Edward S.)*—Continued. 
dentistry, the uncounted cost.—Les- 
son 38. Business system in dentistry, 
regulating profit. 
ness system in dentistry, the elusive 
fee.—Lesson 5. Business system in 
dentistry, real secrets of success.— 
Lesson 6. Business system in den- 
tistry, fees and collections. 

[1422-1427 


Lesson 1 © Feb. 1, 1916; Lesson 
2-6 © Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 


Feb. 9, 1916; A 425298—425308. 
Barsotti (Charles)* New York. [Ca- 

blegrams ] (In Progresso _italo- 

americano) [1428-1460 

Janes: TOUGS Ol Janey 5.) LOloe ee dam: 
5, 1916; A 421479. 

Jan. 6. L916 ©) JaneiGrel Sle Le. sank 
7, 1916; A 421524. 

Jans i 1OlGa, © dank, (oan loOrG:: Co ual. 
8, 1916s A. 42055%. 

Janis! LOG: 1@jane'S) LOLG A ten Jan. 
8, 1916; A 421558. 

Jan. 9, 1916. © Jan. 9, 1916; 1 c. Jan 
10, 1916; A 421559. 

Jant 102 S16: W@ Jant 1.04 A916 s4 ee: 
Jan. 10, 1916; A 421602. 

Jane aioe LOG As Opadane ate TOG so leues 
Jan. 12, 1916; A 421611. 

ais ee OG ©) ian O 1G) + alae 
Fan. 125-1916 =x 421785. 

Jane toy LLG. L@ dane oe LOLG Rs GC: 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421694. 

Jan. wt42 9LGs.. @) tans MA NSEG s)he! 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421695. 

Jan, 1S o916.. ©, Jan. Us p19ls = tec. 
Jan. 18, 1916; A 421786. 


Taide 2D on Ge 
1) ce. Neaeh Wane 
421908. 


Jan. 23, 24, 1916. 
1 e@. each Jan. 


@Qi daniel 22501016). 
22, 1916; A 421907, 


© Jan. 23, 24, 1916; 
24, 1916; A 421922 


421923. 

Jan pera olGn @O©ivan. saat MOG 5 18 Cc: 
Jan. 25, 1916; A 421958. 

Afi Parise alte h ey: Jan. $27; ASG. Le. 


Jan. 28, 1916; A 4220438. 

Jan Zoo nhoOn GC) wane 2oy LOG a1 
Jan. 29, 1916; A 422068. 
Jan. 30, Feb. 1, 1916. @© Jan. 
Looe, Ue. each Hep, 1. 2, 

422151, 422152. 
Feb. 2, 1916. © Feb. 
3, 1916; A 422181. 


30, Feb. 
1916; A 


DD LOl6s' tT ic Hep. 


Feb. 3, 4, 1916. @© Feb. 3, 4, 1916; 1 c. 
each Feb. 4, 1916; A 422210, 422211. 

Keb. 5, 1916. © Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 422255. 

Feb. 6, 1916. © Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 422276. 

Feb. 7, 1916. @ Feb. 7, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
(pehOLG: Ar 422277 

Pen, G0) Lolo.” © Keb; 8, OD, tee > 
1 c. each Feb. 9, 1916; A 4223383, 
422334. 

Heb, 10, 1916. © Feb. 10, IT9L6s dc. 
Feb. 10, 1916; A 422371. 

Neb fil. 2916). ‘@OvVRebs -L 1916." 1 ce. 
Feb. 11, 1916; A 422388. 


1 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1461 


pt. I, n.s., v.13 


Barsottr1 (Charles) *—Continued. 


Feb. 12, 13, 1916. 
Pen) Mep. yd2. A4-- 19465 
422430. 


Keb... 14, 1916. .@ Web, 14. 1StG] fc: 
Feb. 15, 1916; A’ 422444, 

BarRTLeTtT (Frederick H.) & co. Down 
of a new era in real estate mer- 
chandising. (Jn Chicago daily trib- 
une) [1461 

© Jan. 19, 1916; 1c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
A_: 422286; Harden D Leachman, 
Chicago. 


Bearp (Daniel Carter)* Flushing, N. 
Y. Dan Beard tells you how to 
make your own poke. (Jn Boys’ 
life, Feb., 1916) {1462 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 1c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
A 422390. 


A 422429, 


BEAVER co.*, Buffalo. Noverm, a dis- 
infectant sheathing. cover-title, 
[8] p. illus. 24mo. [1463 


© Nov. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 419537. 


BECKLEY (Zoe) Problems of every 


girl. (In New York Evening mail) 
[1464-1468 


Jam. 6, 1916... .@ Jan. 6, 1916; 1 ¢, Jan. 
S. 1916 :° A Sa24 572. 
Jan. 8 1916.~,© Jan. 8) 2916 5°) cl Jan. 


12, 1916; A 421609. 


jan. 20." WOLGT) yea. 205 191G aaa: 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 421904. 


Hep. 3,, 1S16...0° Web, oS. 1 Stiga ce: 
Feb. 5, 1916; A 422251. 


Heb: ss, LOtG. Vo. Heb. 5. TOG = h co wep: 
7, 1916; A 422272. 
© Evening mail syndicate, inc., 
New York. 

BeitH (1. H.)* London. Carry on, by 
the Junior Sub. [pseud.] chap. 3, 
4. (In Blackwood’s magazine, Feb., 
1916) [1469 

( 1c. Web... 24, 1916; ,A “ad. int. 
2519; pubd. Jan. 27, 1916. 
BELL TELEPHONE Co. of Pennsylvania‘, 
hiladelphia. Telephone directori ies. 
[1470-1472 
Erie County, Brie, Albion [ete.] Jan. 
LOS GL ONGS- WO 2Zc aD bo. Oey Hee. 2. 


TOPG. 2) el and (airs hep io. LOG 
A 426047. 

Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Carbondale 
fete] dan. ote. eRe Ato, 
@ Jan. 18, 199@-°2  ¢) and atts fan: 
28, 1916; A 419889. 

Williamsport, Bellefonte, Lock Haven 
fete.], OSaKn., 1 1057,1916.°/66  Dp.tSto. 
© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419890. 

BDENDEL (Henri)* New York. Paris 
forever. (Jn Harper’s bazar, Feb., 

1916) [1473 


© Jan. 20;.1916;.1 ¢. Jan. 24, 
1916; A 422445, 


72 


© Feb. 12, 13, 1916; 


Benson (Carl J.)* East Rockford, Ill. 
Philosophy of three words, I, we, 
us; translated from the Swedish. 
19 p. 16mo. $0.25. [1474 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 28, 1915; 
aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 417590. 


BERANGER (Clara S.)* New York. 
Natural right. 8 p. S8vo. [1475 


© Dec. (23; 191531 Bret Weenie, 
1915; aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417592. 


BERLINER illustrirte Zeitung. 25. 
jahrge. nor. 3, 16° jan., 1916. "Was. 
fol. M.0.10. [1476 


©Jan. 16, 1916; 1 é. Feb. 14, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13427; Ullstein & Co., 
Berlin. 


BERNHARDT (Sarah) Why I am young 
at 71. (Jn Chicago heraid) [1477 


© Jan. 16, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1916; 
A 421808; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


BERTSCHE (C. P.)*, Chicago. 
[1478-1492 


Barney fixes Kirby swindle with po- 
lice. @ Jan. 11, 1916; 1 © Janco24, 
1916; A 421941. 


Barney says right cops help dip rob. 
Jan. 12, 1916; 1 c Jan. 24, 1916; 
A 421942. 


Barney tells motive for Rialto shoot- 
ing, © Jan. 17,_199163 1 ¢. Jame 
1916; A 421946. 


Befriended by Busse, Bertsche reforms. 
@ Jan. 7, 1916; i.e. Jan. 24/0586; 
A 421938. 


Bertsche beaten for failing to give 
sraft. © Jan. 20; . 199624) fee 
24, 1916; A 421949. 

Bertsche in a French prison *vearing 
mask. © Jan. 6, 1916; 1 ¢ Jan. 24, 
1916; A 4219387. 

Bertsche now fixer for right coppers. 
@ dan. 8; 191Ge ste Jan. 24, 1916; 
A 421939. 

Bertsche sees no profit in evil life. 
@ Jan. 5, 1916; 1 -¢. Jans 22 stSte- 
A 421936. 


Bertsche tells how graft is collected. 
© Jan. 14, 19165 1 « Jan: 24/1980 
A 421944. 

Busse in anger, hits Barney on the 
jaw... © Jan. 10, 191624 @¢igeee 
1916; A 421940. 


Hope it will do good, Barney’s final 
word. © Jan. 21, 1916; 1 « Jan. 24, 
1916; A 421950. 

Police blackmailed re says Bar- 
ney. @ Jan. 138, 1916; ec. Jan. 24, 
1916; A 421943. 


Spilling the beans for Chicago crooks. 
© Jan. 15, 1916; 1..¢c..Jan., 24, oe3eae 
A 421945. 


These con men made police return graft. 
@ Jan. 19, 1916; 1 «. Jan. 24, 3926- 
A 421948. 


Walking away when shot, Bertsche says. 
Jan. 18, 1916; 1.¢ Jan. 24, 2355; 
A 421947. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


3 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 
Best & co.*, New York. [1493-1498 
Advance spring styles. BONE title, 
[4] p. illus. 16mo. © Feb. 1, 1916; 


2c. and aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A ae 


pupae for southern wear. [4] p. map. 

i6m Now oo Toto: 2 C. nea ait. 
Jan. fia 1916); ‘A 417759. 

Best’s annual January white sales. 


mie aus. | tto. © Dee. 31, 1915 ; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 14, 1916 A 417760. 


Best’s baby book. cover-title, 48 p. 
Hips Sve. ©: Jan... 28, 1916: Des 
and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419957. 


January white sales. [4] Seay Miliaas: 
Tome. ..¢) Jan.1o,,1916 > 2c: and. aff. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 417758. 

Originality. cover-title, [6] p. folder. 
item remo, £@oeb.4. 19165. 2. ¢. 
and aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425284. 


BEST way. [1499, 1500 


Nae eno os, WDecs 15, 1915. .cover-title, 
panitOsi—Lins. Wlus., port. .8vo. © 
Wee, 17,,1915; 2.c. Dec. 29, 1915; aff. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 417750. 


vy. 1, no. 10, Jan. 15, 1916. cover-title, p 


Mats) —isd. illus! Sve. .@ Jan.,,15, 
4916; 2¢e. and aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 
417977. 


New York. 
(Theobald von) 


© Best & co., 


BETHMANN-HOLWEG 
Kaiser’s illness never confining. (In 
Washington times) [1501 


© Jan. 14,1916; 1.c. Jan. 14, 
1916; A 421706; United press assn., 
New York. 


BETTER business. v. 2, no. 1, Jan., 
1916. Chicago, S. H. Churchhill & 
company, 1916. [4] p. illus. 8vo. 

[1502 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 426004; Samuel C. Bilger, 
Chicago. 


BIBLIOTHEK der unterhaltung und des 
wissens. Mit originalbeitriigen der 
hervorragenden schriftstellern und 
gelehrten sowie zahlreichen illustra- 
tionen. Jahrg. 1916. Stuttgart 
[etc.] Union deutsche verlagsgesell- 
schaft [1915] pHach.:. 240: p. 
front., illus. 16mo. M.0.75. 

[1503, 1504 


neo ec, &, 1016 :::% e,.Jans: 26, 
Hi A—Foreign 13367. 
"© Dec. 31, 1915: ot c. Feb. 14, 

1916: A—Foreign 1335 
© Union deutsche Pei, SAS UNOII- 
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 


Bippre (Edward M.) 
Pennsylvania 


Chart showing 
workmen’s compensa- 


tion law effective Jan. 1, 1916. 
Sheet, illus., 164 by 134 inches. 

[1505 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Jan. 19, 1916; A 417839; George G. 
Henderson, Philadelphia. 


73 


BrrcH (Clarence E.)* Lawrence, Kan. 
Birch sectional writing chart. Law- 
rence, Kan., The School record pub- 
lishing company, 1916. 30 1. obl. 
Svo. $10.00. [1506 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417826. 


Birkes (Elijah Martin)*, St. Joseph, 
Mo. Vitalize the church organiza- 
tions P4]. p. «16moe.. -$0.05., -[1507 


© Jan. 8, 1916;-2 ¢c» Jan. 10, 
1916; aff. Jan. 19, 1916; A 419788. 


BittneR (Franklin)* New York. 
Presidents of the United States in 
poster stamps. By4l eres os illus. 
24mo. $0.25. [1508 

‘e) Dee ol Oty Se Ieee SO: 
11S jvait, Dec..31, 49155 A. BUG5S9. 


Brxspy (R. W.)* Buffalo. [1509, 1510 


How to chart yourself. cover-title, [8] 
Daie2mMo © sans a OtGe 2c. dan 
15, 1916; aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 419789. 


Service for high grade men. cover-title, 


LS =[ Lp: fh 24mors © dans a or6; 
2c. Jan. 15, 1916; aff. Jan. 22, 1916; 
A 419790. 

BLACKMAN (Alexander Francis) * 
Clayton, Mo. Feud in Wall street. 
[2liab. LAM. 0. 1G: [1511 

©).J ane 18, 19162 2 rea dans 21, 


1916; aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419695. 

Chicago. 
[1512-1517 

Model solutions to Modern American 


law problems. 19, 20. 2 v. 8vo. 
© Nov. 20, Dec. 20, 1915; 2 ec. each 


BLACKSTONE institute*, 


anda: Jan: . 14 -19ih AS 4077386, 
417737. 

Modern American law guide. no. 61, 62. 
2°00 '8v0.. © DecshIst9t5 322, esveach 
and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417741, 
417742. 

Modern American law problems. 19, 20. 

VA sven GG ‘Novel, POLS 2 "re: 
each and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417 738, 
417739. 

Buarir,, Harper & co.*, Aurora, Ill. 
Identified seeds. cover-title, 28 p. 
illus. Svo. [1518 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 


27, 1916; A 426006. 


BLAKE (Alice) Awakening of Gladys 
Clifton. chap. 1-6. (Jn Illustrated 
companion, Feb., 1916) [1519 

toy. Jant25,1 1916 = 1re nantes. 
1916; A 422030; F. B. Warner co., 
New York. 


Briopcetr (Harvey A.) Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[1520-1522 
Another phase of bigger banking. © Feb. 
12, 1916; 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; A 422492. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1523 


BiopcetTt (Harvey A.)—Continued. 


Bigger banking. © Feb. 11, 1916; 1 ec. 
Feb. 12, 1916 A 422402. 


When banks and people come to better 
understanding. @© Feb. 10, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Feb. 11, 1916; A 422384 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Bores (William J.)* Bloomfield, N. J. 
Boies bank news letter service. [3] 
p. 4to. [1523 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417990. 


BoONNET-BROWN 
cago. 

[Men’s syndicate service] 
3835—335A. Feb. 5, ie: 
fol. @ Heb. 1, 1906: 
9, 1916; A 4252 89. 


[Women’s syndicate service] supplement 
336—336A. Heb, Di S906! 21s Tilas. 


sales service*, Chi- 
[1524, 1525 
supplement 


2 Vz itis: 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 


fol. © Feb. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

9, 1916; A aoe 
BookLovers’ contest co., inc.*, New 
York. Rub the lamp. (Jn Cleve- 
land leader ) [1526 


© Jan. 30, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
A 422389. 


BooKLovErs’ sales co., ine.*, New York. 


Start now, now, this minute. (Jn 
Virginian-pilot and the Norfolk 
landmark) [1527 


© Jan. 9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
A 422292, 


Boston. First national bank. Wealth 
of America, minerals and metals 
[28] p. illus. 16mo. [1528 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417729; Walker-Longfel- 
low co., Boston. 


BosToN UNIVERSITY calendar [1916] 
[Boston, Mass., Printed by P. H. 
Foster & co., 1916] 394 p. S8vo. 
$1.00. [1529 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 418658; Boston 
university women graduates’ club. 
Boston. 


Boyp (Asa S.)* Philadelphia. World’s 
greatest gift. 3831p. 16mo. [1530 


© San. Tete 2 Hey ane. ol 
1916; aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425139. 


BREWER’S hand book and buyers’ guide 


for 1916. 40th year. Chicago, H. S. 
Rich:.& Co. [1916] 252 p.~ 12mo. 
$5.00. [1531 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
29, 1916; A 418707; Herbert G. Rich, 
Chicago. 


14 


pt: 1:nass wae 


BrRicKeR (Garland Armor)*, 
bus, O. 


Colum- 
[1532-1537 


Beef. Columbus, O., The Kauffman- 
Lattimer co. [1916] Cloth wall chart, 
illus., 28 by 42 inches. $0.50. © 
Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 20, 
1915; A 426039. 


Clover. Columbus, O., The Kauffman- 
Lattimer co. [1916] Cloth wall chart, 
illus., 28 by 42 inches. $0.50. © Dec. 
28, 1916; 2 c« Feb. 3, 1916; aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 426037. 


Corn. Columbus, O., The Kauffman- 
Lattimer co. [1916] Cloth wall chart, 
illus., 28 by 42 inches, $0.50. © Dec. 
15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 20, 1915; 
A 426040. 


Grafting. Columbus, O., The Kauffman- 
Lattimer co. [1916] Cloth wall chart, 
illus., 28 by 42 inches. $0.50. © 

: 2 ¢c. Webs’ 33,2916 ae 
Feb. 5, gies ’A 426036. 

Spraying for the codling moth. Colum- 
bi The Kaufifman-Lattimer co. 

Cloth wall chart, illus., 28 
by 42 inches. $0.50. @© Dec. 28, 
TORE 2.c: heb Ss 1916; aff. Feb. 5, 
1916; A 426035. 

Wheat. Columbus, O., The Kauffman- 
Lattimer co. [1916] Cloth wall chart, 
ilius., 28 by 42 inches. $0.50. @© Dec. 
28, 1915; 2c. Feb. 3, 1916; ait Web: 
5, 1916; A 4260388. 


BRIDGMAN nursery Co. [1538, 15389 
Descriptive catalog of strawberry and 
other small fruit plants. cover-title, 
16 p. illus. 8vo. @ Jan. 15, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 426000 : 
© Fred C. Stahelin, Bridgman, 
Mich. 
Same. @© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 ¢«. and 
aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425306. 
© F. C. Stahelin & son, Bridgman, 
Mich. 


Bronson [pseud] Key to will-power. 
[Ti p. / 4to,"" $100: [1540 
© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ©) ang ane 
Jan. 26, 1916; A 419850; Keldan 
pub. co., Chicago. 


Bronson (George Catheart) OQOredo. 
Sheet, illus., 13 by 7% inches. $0.25. 
[1541 


© Dee. 1, 1915; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417805; H. L. Ward pub. 
co., Los Angeles. 


BRooKLYN First national bank. Uncle 
Sam’s pocket pieces. [24] p. illus. 
16mo. [1542 


© May 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417728; Walker-Long- 
fellow co., Boston. 


BrRooKMIRE economic chart co., New 
York. International barometer. 
[4] p. col. diagrs. 4to. [1548 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
22, 1916; A 419762. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 1567 
BroTHEeRHOoD of locomotive firemen & | BurcER (Emily Gertrude) Emily 
enginemen™*, Indianapolis. Our Burger makes public My own story. 
special study course. Westinghouse yf? n Boston American.) [1556 


air brake, pt. 3, section 5a. (Jn 
Locomotive firemen and enginemen’s 
magazine. Feb., 1916) 
idan ot, 1916; 1. c. Feb.- 9, 
1916; A 422335. 
Brown (Allan P.)* San Francisco. 
Service of the visiting and consult- 


ing teacher. [2d. ed.] Santa Bar- 
bara, Cal., D. H. Schauer, 1915. 
16 p. front. (port.) 24mo. $0.10. 

[1545 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 419791. 


Bryce (Catherine T.) Aldine speller. 
pt. 1 for grades 1 and 2, pt. 2 for 
grades 3 and 4; by Catherine T. 
Bryce and Frank J. Sherman. New 
York, Newson & company [1916] 
2 oN. » illus. (part col.) 12mo. 
$0.20 each. [1546, 1547 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Feb. 7, 1916; A 420686, 420687; 
Newson & co., New York. 

BtucuH fiir alle. 1916. [Each. illus. 

fol. M. 0.30 [1548, 1549 


mia. -© Dee) 29, 149155'1 « Feb. 
14, 1916; A—Foreign 13425. 


niet, © Dec. 31, .1915; 1 c.° Feb. 
14, 1916; A—Foreign 13426. 

© Union deutsche verlagsgesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 

Bucr1a blue book no. 3; original de- 

Signs in tatting, novelty & filet cro- 


chet. New York, Bernhard Ulmann 
co., ine., 1916. 47 p. illus. S8vo. 
$0.10. [1550 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 418503; Bernhard Ul- 
mann co., inc., New York. 
Buckiey (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 
[1551-1554 
Latest Victor price-fixing decision again 


upsets the law. @© Jan. 31, 1916; 1 
e, Web. 5, 1916; A 422257. 


Protecting one’s self ee a partner. 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 24, 1916; 
A 421925. 
Something about accepting debtors’ 


notes in settlement of accounts. © 
Meiko 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1916; A 


When you buy a business and find that 
it isn’t doing what the seller claims. 
© Feb. 7, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 15, 1916; 
A 422449, 


[Note: The foregoing are in Modern 
merchant and grocery world.] 
BUFFALO gasolene motor co.*, Buffalo. 
Buffalo four-cycle marine engines. 
34 p. front., illus. 4to. [1555 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425278. 


7 


[1544 | 


Feh ie tole: Fe wep 44, 
1B A 422418; Boston American, 
Boston. 


BURPEE (W. Atlee) & co.*, Philadel- 


phia. Burpee’s seeds that grow, 
blue list, 1916. cover-title, 148 p. 
illus. Svo. [155T 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
19, 1916; A ‘417842, 


Bourrovcus & co.*, Boston. Inactive 
real estate trust stocks, land and 
wharf companies. [8] p. fol. [1558 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417583. 


Burrowes (Katherine) *, Detroit. New 
musical note gatherers. cover-title, 
[44] p. illus. 4to. [1559 

© Oct. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
13.9915 6:40 fe Jan. ab titOlG=.. A 
425156. 


Burton (Theodore E.) Republican 
victory certain this year. says Bur- 
ton, backing self with figures. Sheet, 
port, 184 by 10 inches. [1560 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425313; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 


Butter (John)* Blackwell, Mo. 
[1561, 1562 


Addenda [to Man’s inhumanity to man] 
4] p. 8vo. R 
Nov. G6 9915 ob e: or 29 WOR S. 
aff. Jan. 3; 1916: A 417582. 

Man’s inhumantiy to man [4] p. Svo. 
© Nov. 22, 1915: 1 ¢. Nov. 6, 1915; 
1 c. Nov. 39, 1Otrer att Jane oy. totG 
A 417581. 


Butterick fashions. 
spring 1916. 84 p. illus. fol. 


wi) 9 (epee. 
$025) 
[15624 
and aff. 
Butterick 


Cc) Fan-"10, “1916: 2" |. 
Jan. 13, 1916; A 419585 : 
pub. co., New York. 


CALIFORNIA current digest, ed. by 
P. V. Ross, together with Spe hi, 
comp. by George J. Martin [v. 2, 
no. 1, January, 1916] San Fran- 
cisco, Bancroft-Whitney company, 
1916, xxi, 67 .p. 4.1.,.196 p.' 4to. 
$7. 50 per year. [1563 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 418715; Bancroft-Whit- 
ney co. 


CALUMET baking eo,*, Chi- 
cago. [1564-1567 
Better things to eat for the worker on 


the farm. @©@ Nov. 18, 1915; 1 « 
Jan. 27, 1916; A 422279. 


powder 


a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1568 


CALUMET baking powder co.*—Contd. 
y aig they’ll be so good I just can’t 
@* (\Janv 1S 39 0 PGi tS ca han: 

OT, “so16: A 422282. 

Just what you want. 
1 ce Jan. 27, 1916; A 422281. 

Light as a feather. © Dec. 2, 1915; 
ter Jan. 27, ASG vA 422280: 
[Note: The foregoing are in Iowa 

homestead. ] 


© Dec. 16, 1915; 


CAMPBELL electric co.*, Lynn, Mass. 
Campbell x-ray and high-frequency 
apparatus. 44p. illus. 8vo. (Cat- 
alog no. 83) [1568 


© Jan: 25,°1916; 2. e.. and) aff: 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419989. 


Rk. L. Polk’ & co-s 
1916. Seran- 
1916. 
[1569 


€. -and:,ail. 
Re lL. Polk 


CARBONDALE, Pa. 
Carbondale directory, 
ton)’ (Pas. ioe Pelk’ & iG0s 
286 p. Svo. $4.00. 

@Qsdan. AT 1916:,-2 
Jan. 18, 1916; A 418493 : 
& CO., Pittsburgh. 


CarEy (Frank A.)* Maple Shade, N. 
J. Solution. (In Moorestown 
chronicle ) [1570 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1916; 
A. 421959. 


CARPENTER (Frank G.)* Washington. 
[1571-1574 


Canadians to monopolize shipment of 
Alaskan fish. Jan. 623, 19165) a. ec. 
Jan. 24, 1916; A 421909. 


Carpenter begins story of his travels in 
Maskat - ©) Jan. 2, Ole: Lec: Janie: 
1916; A 421617. 

Carpenter visits a queer city in south- 
ern «Alaska. ©) »fams 9. L916 S01 
Jan. oHO> A916: Ay 421618: 

Terrors mingle with delights in Alaskan 
seas. @ Jan. 16, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 19, 
1916; A. 421825. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Washing- 
ton Sunday star, unless. otherwise 
stated. ] 


CENTRAL district telephone co.*, Phila- 


delphia. Pittsburgh district  tele- 
phone directory, Jan. 5, 1916. 240, 
140, 288 p. Ato. Li5%5 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 426048. 

CHABRE (Theodore)* Alameda, Cal. 
Comparing and measuring distances. 
15 p... diagrs. S8vo. [1576 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c« and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425270. 

CHALMERS (Stephen)* Saranac Lake, 
N. Y. Moving picture version of 
Edward Everett Hale’s The man 
without a country; scenario by 
Stephen Chalmers. pt. 5, 6. 2 v. 


4to. [Text parallel with binding.] 
[1577, 1578 
© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. each and 


aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 419925, 419926. 


16 


pt. 1, mis we 2S 


CHAMBERLAIN (Robert Rensselaer) * 
New Haven, Conn. Interior decora- 
tion and the history of periods. 
Article 7, 8 (Jn New Haven reg- 
ister ) [1579, 1580 


© Nov. 14, 21, 1915; 1 ¢. each Feb. 
2,,/1916;, & 422349, 499343, 


CHANCE (Frank L.) [1581-1584 
Chance starts feature series on famous 
fans. © Jan. 9, 1916; 3. ¢) Jan 2 
1916; A 421767. 
Money is no object with Cohan who 
paid pe 000 to see Sox play. © Jan. 


16, 1916; 1 ec... Jan. 2 29 
421805. 

Society girls are good fans, Chance 
AVEES. 1 ©@) Jane 30, Tags uc. ene 
sl, 1916;, A Aa213 

Taft an illustrious ant in Chanute col- 
lection. 1916: 4 Cc. Henwa i 


© Feb. 6, 
1916; A 422312. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CHAPMAN (Herman L.)* Marcellus, 
Mich. <As the masses see it; two 
poems: Don't go to war till you 
know what for and A warning. [4] 
p. 12mo. [1585 

© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ¢ and “aff. 
Jan. 27, 1916; A 425222. 


CHARTERHOUSE c0.*, Philadelphia. 
Business forms and banking com- 
plete in one course. cover-title, 32 


Dp. illus. SVO. (Pay envelope 
studies ) [1586 
© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


9, 1916; A 42530T. 


CHAYES (Herman E. S.)* New York. 
Technique for a simple bridge. (In 
Dental items of interest, Jan., 1916.) 

[1587 


() Jan. 4, 1916; 1 ¢ Jan, 5) 49aG; 
A 421451. 


CuHiIcAco. Complete paper directory of 
Chicago, Jan., 1916. 11th ed. Chi- 
cago, Darrow publishing co., 1916. 
84 p. 16mo. eat ~ [1588 

© Jan. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
OT -AtGlG *. A ea ; Philo Clark 
Darrow, Western Springs, I. 


CHICAGO ASSN. of commerce*, Chicago. 
Way to ship. Book no. 12. Pub. by 
the Chicago association of commerce 
under the direction of the Freight 


traffic committee, Jan. 1, 1916. 
eover-title, 618 p. 4to. [1589 
© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 cand ail. 


Jan. 19, 1916; A 420428. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 


1615 


CHIcAGO central station institute. 
Commercial engineering course. 
Lesson 3. Prospects—new business. 
cover-title, 38 p. Aol Svo. [1590 


© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
y 2816: A 417572 : Natl. electric 
light assn., New York. 


CHICAGO examiner. [1591-1596 


Abraham Lincoln once said. © Oct. 6 
hea bk erdansre, 1916: A 421463. 


- Clothes investments pay daily dividends. 
Me oo sola. § 6 C.) Jan. 6, 2916; 
A 421514. 

Put music in your life. © Nov. 28, 
2 «¢o gan. 6 1916; A 421515. 


Quality and quantity. © Oct. 31, 1915; 
1c. Jan. 5, 1916; A 421466. 


Quality writers attract quality readers. 
ute 42. 9995-2 ec. Jan. 5, 1916; 
A 421464. 


Winning the public’s good will. © Oct. 
21, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1916; A 421465. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
examiner ] 


© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chi- 
cago. 


Cuicaco telephone co. Chicago, classi- 
fied telephone directory, the red 
book, Jan., 1916. Chicago, Ill., R. 
H. Donnelley, 1916. 543 p. 4to. 

[1597 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 

5, 1916; A 426030; Reuben H. Don- 
nelley, Chicago. 


CHICKERING & sons*, Boston. Chicker- 
ing & sons, pianoforte makers. 
[Ninety-third anniversary] 24 p. 
illus. 8vo. [1598 


© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 426001. 


CITATOR. [1599, 1600 


Illinois ed. 15, no. 4, January, 1916. 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 343 p. 
8vo. $5.00 a year. © Feb. 7, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 418871. 


Missouri ed. v. 14, no. 2, January, 1916. 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 431 p. 
8vo. $5.00 a year. @© Feb. 9, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 418870. 


© Citator pub. co., New York. 


City bank. Banking hints. cover- 
title, 16 p. illus. 16mo. [1601 


© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. Dec. 21, 1915; 
aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417724; Sidney 
E. Downey, Syracuse, N. Y. 


CLEVELAND Jewish society book. Cleve- 
land, O., The Jewish independent 
pub. co. [1916] 3880p. illus., ports. 
12mo. $1.00. [1602 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 420503; Jewish inde- 
pendent pub. co., Cleveland. 


77 


[CLISBEE (George)] They show their 
faces, too, at Follies. (In Cleveland 
Sunday leader) [1603 

© Feb. 6, 1916; 1 ce. Feb. 9, 1916; 
A 422341; Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


[CLroseE (E. H.) realty co.] Big 
chance. cover-title, [10] p._ illus. 
nar. S8vo. [1604 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 425140; Elmer 
Harry Close, Toledo. 


CLOTHIER pub. co., ine.*, New York. 
Style forecast for fall and winter, 
1916-1917. Sheet, illus., 22 by 22 
inches. [1605 

©. jan: (20 1StG= Se. bein. oe 
1916; aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425141. 


Coir (Stanton) Are American men 
slaves of women. (In Chicago 
herald) [1606 


© Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
A 422313; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Cottins (Louis L.) [1607-1609 


Newly wed pair first to settle in fourth 
ward. @i Jan. 30, 1916: tec. heb. a. 
1916; A 422185. 


Primitive mill first building in Flour 
city; @..Feb. 6, 1916: 1. (e¢Websa4, 
1916; A 322392. 


Third ward had its beginning on Bas- 
Sett's' Creek.o7 '@) Jane 23, soles: Es. c. 
Jan. 27, 1916; A 422077. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Minne- 
apolis Sunday journal.] 


© Journal ptg. co., Minneapolis. 


CotuMBIA school of drafting, Wash- 
ington. Columbia school of draft- 
ing [1916] cover-title, 16 p. illus. 
ports., diagrs. S8vo. [1610 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
12, 1916; A 419792; Roy C. Claflin, 
Washington. 


ConKLIN (Victor T.) Sauk Centre, 
Minn. [1611, 1612 
Laws of state for January. © Dec. 30, 

1915; 1c. Jan. 11, 1916; A 421598. 
[Minnesota laws] TF eb., 1915, with title, 

Our laws for February. © Jan. a 

1916; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1916; A 422213. 

[Note : The foregoing are in Long 
Prairie leader. ] 


CoNSTITUTION, Atlanta. [1613-1615 

Feeding the pussy in the morning. @© 
Pep,.18, 18363, 2 ci Feb. 10,.. 016; 
A 422379. 

Go-fans. Jan. 3, 1916. © Jan. 3, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 6, 1916; A 421507. 

On with the dance, let joy be uncon- 
fined. @© Jan. 31, 1916 1 ec. Feb. 3, 
1916; A 422182. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Atlanta 

Constitution. ] 


© James R. Holliday, Atlanta. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


1616 
CoNTINENTAL illustrating. co.*, New | [Courtis (S. A.) ]—Continued. 
York. Piano dealers’ publicity aid. Bieenen) mama bYonkety uae 
cover-title, 52 1. illus. 8vo. (Oid N. X., or ook company, 5 
ere } ; : Dec. ¢ F : 
master series, vol. A.) [1616 oe ree 7: asta a Pmt pe in 


© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425166. 


ConweEL. (J. L.)* Washington. Mem- 
ories of Lincoln. 1. (Jn Spring- 
field Republican.) [1617 

© Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1916; 
A 422374. 


Coonrty (John M.) Lecture on the 


composers. New York. American 

college society [1916] 9 p. S8vo. 

(American college course) $0.50. 
[1618 


© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 5, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 18, 1916; A 417570; Albert 
Newton Shideler, New York. 


CornisH (Reynelle G. E.)* Portland, 
Ore. Legal sidelights for lawyers 
and laymen. Dec. 26, 1915. (Un 
Portland Sunday Oregonian) [1619 

© Dec. 26, 1915; 1 «. Jan. 5, 1916; 
A 421476. 


CORPORATION calendar. v. 7%, no. 1, 
Jan., Feb., 1916. Card, 103 by 44 
inches. [1620 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417568; United States 


corp. co., New York. 
CORPORATION trust co.*, New York. 
Corporation trust company’s  in- 


come tax service, 1913-1916. 1p. 1, 
330, 82,1 p. S8vo. $20.00. [1621 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419592. 


Country home, the ladies farm 
journal. (In Fruit-grower and 
farmer ) [1622-1624 
Ve 20, no. 2, Jane 1,) 1916" [@ sane 4, 

1916; 1 ec. Jan, 44, 1916 2A 421698. 
Weal no. Fae, AGN elie Ly. "1916. © Jan. 19, 
1916; ee. Web. 2, 1916; A 422169. 


Ve 20 NO. oO, Keb. 1, 1916. © Webasto, 
1916 ; 1c Feb. 15, 1916; A 422450. 


© W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, 
Mo. 
[Courtis (S. A.)] Detroit public 


schools standard practice tests. 
[1625-1628 
Lesson no. 1-381, 44. 82 


inches, in case. © 
Dec. 80, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 7, 
1916; A 425254. 


Form B. Lesson no. 1-81, 44. 82 
cards, 8 by 5 inches, in case. @© 
Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 7, 
1916; A 425255. 

In arithmetic. Student’s record. [Yon- 
kers-on-Hludson, N. Y., World book com- 


pany, 1915] 15 p. 12mo.,© Dec. 30, 
VOTO o2 tC ANG) Bik. eed. tien LOloe A 
425252. 


© World book co., Yonkers-on- 
Hudson, N. Y. 


[CrREDITORS’ protective association, 
ine. ] Modern’ credit reporting. 
cover-title, 16 p. 24mo. [1629 


© Jan; Hf,” 1916""2" ¢. "Pande, 
1916; aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 415223; 
George R. Macomber, Washington. 


CRESCENT city savings bank.  In- 
dustrial savings certificate. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 164 by 10 
inches, folded to S8vo. $0.50. 

[1630 

© Oct. 25, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

17, 1916; A 417803; Thomas Hwing 
Brenan, New Orleans. 


Crorr (Terrell)* St. Louis. Casings 
for machinery, foundation anchor 
bolts, by Bruce Page [pseud] (in 
Power ) [1631 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 1 «. Jan. 8, 1916; 
A 421595. 


CroFrron (Hdna Olivia) * Norwood, O. 
Co-ops. (Jn National co-operative 
housewife, Dec., 1915.) [1632 


© Dec. 20, 19153, 23.64 Janese: 
1916; A 422046. 


Cummines (G. W.) & Kneisel (Ar- 
thur)* Chicago. Telephone talks. 
Jan. 1916 installment. (Jn ‘Tele- 
phone engineer, Jan., 1916) [1633 

© Dec. 31, 19153-4 se adeno: 

1916; A 421453. 


Dapanr (CC. P.)* » Hamilton, i 
Facts about honey. [16] p. illus. 
Svo. $0.03. [1634 


© Jan. 26,1916; 2+ Gagane 2a: 
1916; A 426055. 


DaILy Georgian & Sunday American. 
[1635-1638 


Choose well these companions of your 
everyday life. © Jan. 23, 1916; 1 c. 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422192. ‘ 

January is a harvest month for furni- 
ture buyers. © Jan. 16, 1916; 1 ec. 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422191. 


Pure food for every table in Atlanta. 
(In Atlanta Georgian) @© Jan. 14, 
1916; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1916; A 422190. 


To the furniture dealers of Atlanta. 


@. Jan.,.9, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. si i 9h: 
A 422189. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Atlanta 


Hearst’s Sunday American, unless other- 
wise stated] 


© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chi- 
cago. 


18 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 2, 1916 


1676 


Date (Alan) Bayside, N. Y. Alan | Davis (A. M.) co.*—Continued. 


Dale says: (Jn Pittsburgh Sunday 
leader ) [16389-1643 


janet o1G. - @ Jan. 2; 19163 1 sc. Jan. 
7, 1916; A 421592. 


faa 1916. © Jan:.9, 1916; 1 e.cJan. 
12, 1916; A 421634. 


Jan. 23,)1916... © Jan. 23, 1916; 1.¢. 
Jan. 26, 1916; A 421967. 


Feb. 6, 1916; © Feb. 6, P9TOs if'¢.. Heb. 
8, 1916; A 422296. 


Feb. 13,,,1916. ©. Feb. 13, LONG 251... 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 422448. 


Davis (A. M.) co.*, Boston. 
[1644-1671 


All for you. If I had a hundred hearts. 
Card, col. illus., 3% by 43 inches. 
aot. ,© Jan. st, 1916;.2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419988. 


Can you guess. I wish that I knew. 
Card, col. illus., 3 by 53 inches. $0.10. 
© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 2, 
1916; A 419985. 


Friendly valentine. This valentine to 
your address. Card, col. illus., 3 by 
= inehes. $0.20. © Jan. 31, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419981. 

Here’s my heart. I’m bringing you this. 
Card, col. illus., 34+ by 4% inches. 
SO.) © Jan. oat! 1916: 2c. and aif. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419987. 


Inside there is a test of true love. 2 1. 
col. illus. ob]. 48mo. $0.10. © Jan. 
eon 2 c.-and ait, Keb. 2; 1916; 
A 419966. 

Loving hearts. This little girl is very 
shy. Card, col. illus., 34 by 4% inches. 
Sova, ©) Jan.vot., 1916.5°2'c.. and aff. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419968. 


Mother Goose valentine. [Rain, rain, go 
away] Folded card, col. illus., 31 by 
42 inches. $0.10. © Vane le. ft ONG 
2c. and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419967. 


[Sing a song of sixpence] Folded 
eard, col. illus., 34 by 4% inches. 
$0. 10. © Jan. 31, 1915: 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419962. 


for a dear little girl. [Little Boy 
Blue] Folded card, col. illus., 34 by 
4% inches. $0.10. © Jan. 31, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419980. 


for a little friend of mine. [Jack 
and Jill.] Folded card, col. illus., 34 
Dyie4s inehes. .. $0.10. ©. Jan.. 31, 
wveo, 2 Cc. and aff: Feb.’ 2, 1916; A 
419974. 


for a Jittle friend of mine. [Mis- 
tress Mary quite contrary] Folded 
card, col. illus., 33 by 44 inches. 
~u..L0, © Jan. 31; 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419977. 


for you. [Tom, Tom, the piper’s 
son] Folded card, col. illus., 34 by 
4% inches. $0.10. @©@.Jan: 31, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419970. 


to a dear little boy. [Little Miss 
Muffet] Folded card, col. illus., 34 
by 44 inches. $0.10... © Jan. 31, 
iva. 2 Cc. and aff. Neb. 2, 1916; A 
419976. 


to a girl I know. [This is the 
house that Jack built] Folded card, 
col. illus., 34 by 43 inches. $0.10. © 
Wad. oL, 1916; 2. ¢c. ‘and aff. Beb. 2, 
1916; A 419971. 

79 


-——to you. [Little Jack Horner] 
Folded card, col. illus., 3% by 43 
inches. $0.10. @© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419975. 


to you. [Twinkle, twinkle, little 
star] Folded card, col. illus., 34 by 43 
inches. $0.10. © Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ce. 
and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419972. 


Our heart. 3 1. col. illus. 48mo. $0.10. 
© Jan. of, 29165 2. .c..and aff. Webs 2, 
1916; A 419965. - 


To my valentine. [How would you like 
to be my valentine] 2 1. col. illus. 
obl. 48mo. $0.15. @©@ Jan. 31, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419964. 


[There never was a saint so fine] 
cover-tithe. 1) ycols Allus’ -24mo! 
$0:2). ,.@.dan. o1,)4016*> 2c. andiaff. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419963. 


Valentine. I’m writing on a _ tender 
theme. Card, col. illus. 3 by 532 
inchest-) $0105 @ Janz isis 19165 2. ec. 
and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419986. 


Valentine for old times’ sake. Card, 
col. illus., 34 by 53 inches. $0.10. © 
Janos TOlGs pomes ang waite, Hep. 2, 
1916; A 419961. 


Valentine for you. Little maiden. 
Card, col. illus., 3% by 4% inches. 
$0:05; @) Jane 315) 1962" cs and: ait. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419984. 


Valentine greeting. [If other hearts 
you’re offered] cover-title, 1 1. col. 
illus. 24mo. $0.25. © Jan. 31, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419983. 


[You may not be an architect] 
2 i, “eols illus. “obl: “48mo. ~$00L5. 
@i dane 31551996... 2 ic. and afer Hebi) 2, 
1916; A 419978. 


Valentine greetings. [If everyone were 
as nice as you.] cover-title, 1 1. col. 
illus. 24mo. -$0.25. © Jan. 31, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419982. 


Of friendships I’ve known. Card, 
col. illus. 33 by 5 inches. $0.10. © 
Jane St. TOG = 2 C. and ae. Hep, 2. 
1916; A 419978. 


Valentine kisses. This little maiden’s 
finger tips. Card, col. illus., 34 by 43 
inches. 150.05. @)Jane oh, 191622 ce. 
and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419969. 


Valentine offer. [Pray use my heart for 
a fiddle] 21. col. illus. obl. 48mo. 
$0.15. © Jan. 31, 1916; 2 cand aff. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419979. 


Davis (Charles Henry) Good roads 


everywhere. Sheet, illus., 143 by 
104 inches. (Jn Christian herald, 
Nov. 10, 1915) [1672 


© Nov. 10, 1915; 2 ce. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 417999; Natl. highways 
assn., Washington. 


Davis (Richard Harding)*, New York. 


[1673-1676 


Deserted command. © Jan. 23, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 25, 1916; A 421955. 


From Paris to Saloniki while the war 
rages. © Jan. 16, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 19, 
1916; A 421829. 


Hoover is invited to feed Serbians. © 
Jan. 9, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 10,1916; A 
421581. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1677 


pt. 1, a..s,, 4a 


Davis (Richard Harding) *—Contd. 


Peep at the famous St. Mihiel salient. 
Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1916; 


A 422428. 
[Note: The foregoing are in New 
York times magazine.] 
Davis (William W.)* Baltimore. 


Sanctity of the Lord’s day: the 
cross roads of the Kingdom. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, col. illus., 11 
by 84 inches. ’ [1677 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 25, 1916; A 425142. 


Davison’s silk trade, a directory of 
the silk manufacturers of the 
United States and Canada. 21st 
annual ed., 1916. New York, Da- 
vison publishing co., 1916. 

[1678, 1679 
Office ed. 656 p. 8vo. $3.00. © Jan. 


17, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 19, 1916; aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 418515. 
$2.00. © 


Pocket ed. 572 p. 12mo. 
dan. .i7, 19162°2¢,, Jan, 2g; 1916; 
A 418512. 


© Davison pub. co., New York. 


Dawes (Chester L.)* Cambridge, 
Mass. Electrical measurements and 
testing direct and alternating cur- 
rent. cover-title, [64] p.  illus., 
diagrs. 4to. (Loose leaf laboratory 
manual. The Wiley technical se- 
ries. J. M. Jameson, editor) $0.75. 

[1680 
©) Janz 6; 19t6- 2 ce and ah. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 420290. 


DEANE (Nathaniel Carter)* Carnegie, 
Pa. Where freedom found its way. 
[4] p. illus., port. 4to. [1681 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 426059. 


Dr JARNETTE (Alva Lyle)* San Diego, 


Cal. Open forum songs. [San 
Diego, Cal., Printed by A. T. Rog- 
ers, 1916] cover-title, 49 p. 16mo. 
$0.15. [1682 


© Jan. 2. 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425237. 


De Lano (C. S.)* Los Angeles. In- 
structions for playing the Hawaiian 
steel guitar. 7p. illus., ports. fol. 

[1683 


©) Dee. 15,: 1915: 2 ce. Deer 23. 
1915; aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 419990. 


DERRICK pub. co.*, Oil City, Pa. Oil 
field report for January, 1916. (In 
Oil City derrick) [1684 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 1 c Feb. 5, 1916; 
A 422254, 


80 


DeETECTA phone co. of America, ine. 
Detecta ear phone. [8] p._ illus, 
port. S8vo. [1685 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 426002; Gaillard Smith, 
New York. 


DETMER Service bureau. [1686, 1687 
v. 12, no. 4 Sheet, col. illus., 2034 by 
15 inches: © Dec. 31, 1915.2 Gand 


aff. Jan. 6, 1916; A 419595. , 

vy 12, no. 5. Sheet, illus., ports., printed 
on both sides, 41 by 15 inches. fold 
to fol. © Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 426134. 


© Detmer woolen co., New York. 


DETROIT correspondence institute of 
motoring*, Detroit. [1688-1690 


Course of scientific instruction in motor 
car production, repairing, driving and 
salesmanship. Lesson 1, pt. 2. cover- 
title, [6] p. Sv0.)@) dan. 2772906; 
2 ec. and aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 419923. 


Detroit correspondence institute of 
motoring. [ Prospectus ] 
Svo. » @ Jan. 14,,.4d986s ae 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 417808. 


General instructiecns and special intro- 
ductery lesson of the course of scien- 
tific instruction in motor production, 
repairing, driving and salesmanship. 
[101 p.  Svo. @ Jan. 27, tae 2 
and aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 419924. 


DETROIT STEEL products co.*, Detroit. 
Springs on your ear. 63 p. inel. 
front., illus. 24mo. [1691 

© Nov. 5, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417819. 


DEUTSCHE Dbiicher, 1915; 
der Mitnchner verleger. 


.almanach 
Uberreicht 


vom Deutschen buchhandel. [Miin- 
chen, F. Bruckmann a.-g., 1915] 
96 p. illus. 12mo. [1692 


© Nov. 22, 19153 a.ce. dane 2a. 
1916; A-—Foreign 13369; Vereini- 
gung Miinchner verleger 1914 e. V., 
Munich, Germany. 


DEUTSCHE revue. 41. jahrg. Januar, 


1916. S8vo. [1693 
© Dee. 29, 1915; 1 ec. Jame 
1916; A—Foreign 13392; Deutsche 


verlags-anstalt, Stuttgart, Germany. 


DEUTSCHLAND. 7%. jahrg. DP... sae 
jan., 1916. illus. 4to. [1694 


© Jan. 13, 1916; 1 ¢. Mebr 1%, 
1916; A—Foreign 18431; J. J. 
Weber, Leipzig. 


DEVNEY (Joseph J.)* Cleveland. 


[1695-1697 
Deyney’s demonstration chart. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 18% by 113 


inches fold. to 8vo. $0.25. © Jan. 
24,1916; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1916; aff. Jans 
27. 1916; A 425148. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 


DEyNEY (Joseph J.) *—Continued. 


Meeting objections to taking more in- 
surance. p- i6mo. 3 per $1.00. 
Crna. fo. tot: 2 ec. Heb. 5, 1916; 


aff. Dec. 6, 1915; A 425224. 
Suggestions for using Devney’s dem- 
onstration chart. 6 folder. 8vo. 


© Jan. 25, 1916: 2 c. Jan. 31, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 27, 1916; A 425144. 


Dre Zene (H. L.)* Maple Shade, N. J. 
De Zeng’s electric opthalmoscope 
with new metal mirror, universal 
light adjustment. De Zeng’s scien- 
tific refracting and muscle testing 
equipment. [4] p. illus. 8vo. 


[1698 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 426007. 


Digs BLATT gehért der hausfrau. 30 
jahrg. Each illus. fol. M. O. 15. 
[1699-1700 


Mit etD, Oo. gan., 1916. © Jan. 9, 1916; 
ie Feb. 14, "1916; A—Fforeign 13428. 
hft. 16, 16. jan., 1916. © Jan. 16, 1916; 
1. é. Feb. 14, 1916; A—Foreign 13429. 


© Ullstein & co., Berlin. 


DIRECT-ADJUSTMENT service. Direct- 
adjustment service. 51 cards, 3 by 
5 inches, in card cabinet. [1701 


© Dee. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
15, 1916; A 426191; William BE. Jun- 
ker, Brooklyn. 


DrRectory of coal mines by counties. 
[Supplement to pocket edition, Coal 
field directory and mining catalog, 


1915.] Pittsburgh, Pa., Keystone 
consolidated pub. co., ine. [1915] 
85 p. 24mo. $5.00. [1702 

© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 c« Dee. 31, 


1915; aff. Dec. 30, 1915; A 417473; 


Keystone consolidated pub. co., 
Pittsburgh. 
Drxon (Thomas)* New York. Fall 


of a nation. (Jn National Sunday 


magazine) [1703, 1704 

Fall of a nation, chap. 18 cont.-20. © 
Pan sueoko. do ¢c. Jan. 17, 1916; A 
421793. 

Fall of a nation, chap. 21, 22. © Jan. 
23, Ge e; wan. D7, 1916; A 
422078. 


DoAaNE (Clarence E.)* Strongsville, 
O. Instructive missionary game; di- 
rections. [44] cards, 4 by 24 inches. 
$0.25. [1705 

© Dec. 6, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
15, 1915; A 419796. 


DonAHEY (William)* Chicago. 
[1706-1708 


Teenie Weenie, lady of fashioin, reads a 


1723 


DonNAHEY (William) *__Continued. 


Teenie Weenies go sleighing. © Jan 
L9G 2h .contan. 4, 1956: A i2tts0 

Teenie Weenies have a fire. © Feb 
1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 1916; A 452568 


pwore: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune] 


AS a woman 
York Evening 


Dorr (Rheta Childe) 
sees it. In New 
mail) [1709-1715 
Jane AI aSIG.. Oriani E1916 =f “ce: 

Jan. 14, 1916; A 421689. 


Jan. 12, 1916. © Jan ey ADI Ge veh C. 
Jan 14, 1916; A 421699 


Jan. 20, 1916. © Jan. 20, 9iG-) ©, ec. 
Jan , 22. 1916; A 421905 
Jan. 26, LOG.) Gy wan. 26, LO16% 1 e. 


Jan. 28, 1916; A 422041. 


Feb. 2, 1916. © Feb. 2, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 422205. 


Heb: 2 45,4916... © Meebo s4, )491E25% ec: 
Feb. 5, 1916; A 422253. 

Heb, 52.1916... Gy Web. .5,.1916;5,2° ec. 
Feb. 7, 1916; A 422269. 
© Evening mail syndicate, inc., 


New York. 


Dorie (John)* New York. Golf bil- 
liards. cover-title, 8 p.  diagr. 
48mo. [1716 


© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 4199383. 


DRAKE (Edward R.)* Chicago. Awak- 
ening of white lead manufacturers. 
(In Paint, oil and drug review) 

‘mals 
© Feb. 2, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1916; 
A 422417. 


DRENNAN (Marie) Prayers of a week. 
(In Association monthly, Feb., 1916) 
[1718 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 3, 1916; 

A 422416; National board of Young 
women’s Christian assn., New York. 


DrRoMGOOLE (Will Allen)* Nashville. 
Song and story. (Jn Nashville ban- 
ripe [1719-1722 
Jan. 1916. © Jan. 1, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 

6, 1D16. A 421480. 


Jan. 8, 1916. © Jan. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 421588. 


Jan. 22, 1916. @ Jan. yee 1916.9) 1G 
Jan, 24, 1916: A 421926 

Feb. 5, 1916. © Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 422377. 

DuntToN (George E.)* New York. 
Technical educational series. Lec- 
ture 8. (Jn Electrotypers’ union 
journal, Feb., 1916) [1723 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


TRO ste et et |} 2; 1918s) A0419948. 
30605—16——2 81 


EAGLE oil & Supply co., 


EAGLE printing co.*, 


Eau CLAIRE, Wis. 


ECONOMIST 


EconoMY 


EDGINTON 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1724 
Dwyer (James Francis)* New York. | 
In the long grass. (In Hat asworth 


red magazine, Jan. 15, 1916) [1724 
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1916; A ad int. 
2568; pubd. Jan. 15, 1916. 


* Boston. Some- 
thing in it for both of us. cover- 
title, [S] p. 48mo. [1725 

© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
3, 1916; A 425121. 


Providence, R. I. 


Wonderful mind reading. cover- 
title, [5] cards in envelope. 4 by 23 
inches. $0.10. [1726 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 11, 1916; A 419539. 


Hast State street business men’s assn., 


Rockford, I. 17271, Tt2S 


Save money on E. State st. and adjoin- 
ing sections. (Zn Rockford morning 
star)’ @ Dee ta 190s -7 1" crane ol 
1916; A 422052. 


Save money on East State street from 
now until Christmas eve. (In Rock- 
ford republic) © Dec. 13, 1915; 1 «¢. 

Jan. 21, 1916; A 422058. 


| 


, Rich- 
Sheet, illus., 


HASTERN coal & export corp.* 
mond. All good lump. 
25 by 388 inches. [1729 

© Oct. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1915; A 419797. 


[173 
Wright’s s dir ectory of Eau Claire e 
1916. v. 17. Milwaukee, Wis., 
Wright directory co. 1916. [5]-S, 
11-485 p. front. (feld map) 8vo. 
$5.00. 
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 420811; Wright directory 
co., Milwaukee. 


training school*, New 
York. Salesmanship [by J. W. Fisk 
and A. E. Hurst.] Lesson 1-12. 
cover-title, 12v. 16mo. [1731-1742 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 c. each and 
aff. Feb. 7, 1916; A 425256425267. 


service co.*, New York. 
[1743, 1744 

Bulletin no. A139, Feb. 1, 1916. cover- 
title, 8 numbr. 1. illus. obl. S8vo. 
@ Feb. 1, 1916s*2 and “an. eb. 
7, 1916; A 425246. 

Supplementary service. Bulletin no. 
AAS. suppl. Heb. A, a9 cover- 
title, p. 111-118. illus. obl. S8vo. 
@ Eeb. 1; 1916;2° c Jand ait. eb. 
7, 1916; A 425247. 


(May)* Wendover, Bucks, 


England. God in the man (in Cas- 
sell’s magazine, Feb., 1916) [1745 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1916; A ad int. 
2582; pubd. Jan. 29, 1916. 


82 


pt..1, BOS., Vas 


EFFINGHAM town and county song 
book. [Efiingham, Ill., Printed by 
the Le Crone press] 1916. 71 p. 
illus. 16mo. $0.10. [1746 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 420692; Ada H. Kepley, 
Effingham, Ill. 


ELpRiIDGE’s tide-book and marine di- 


rectory, 1916. 41st year. Boston, 
Mass., C. C. Hutchinson, general 
agent, 1916. 2 p. 1. 108 p. front. 
(port.) S8vo. $0.75. [1T4A7 

© Dec. 15, 1915; 2. eroame2, 
1916; aff. Jan. 29, 1916; A 420621: 


M. Eldridge Macy & Gratia W. 
Eldridge, Ipswich, Mass. 


ELeEctTric storage battery co.*, Phila- 
delphia. Manual of exide batteries 
in automobile starting & lighting 
service. 2d ed., Jan., 1916. 3 p. L, 
3-62 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. [1748 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417733. 


importing co.*, New York. 
Catalog no. 16. 1st ed., 1916. 272 
p. illus. 16mo. [1749 


© :Jan:. 14, 1916: 2 eam ie 
1916; aff. Jan. 19, 1916; A 417838. 


EXLECTRO 


Erytis (R. P.) Chicken dollars and 
sense. (In Philadelphia North 
American) [1750-1752 


5. Finding the most satisfactory market. 
©: Dec: 26, 1915; 1 cipdanaieeesie: 


A 421530. 

6. Disposing of poultry farm products. 
@Q dane 2. 16; 1 > Jan? Tae 
A 4215381. 

11. Efficient brooding equipment is im- 
portant. Feb. 6,. 19165. tees: 
12, 1916; A 422415. 
© Matos advertising co., ine, 

Philadelphia. 


En Paso, Tex. Worley’s directory of 
Hl Paso, U. S. A., 1916: Dallas, 
Tex., J. F. Worley directory com- 
pany, 1916. [45]-702  p. Ato. 
$5.00. [1753 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 4203860; John F. 
Worley directory co., Dallas. 

ENGELHARD (Charles)* New York. 

Facts worth knowing about pyro- 

meters in general and Heraeus Le 

Chatelier pyrometers in particular. 

cover-title, 34 p. plates. S8vo. 

[1754 


© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417810. 


4 


- BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 2, 1916 1788 
ENGINEERING directory. pt. 1, 1916 | Evans (W. A.)*—Continued. 
ed. [Chicago, Ill.. The Crawford Living to be 100. © Jan. 28, 1916; 1 «. 
publishing co., 1916] 896 p. 12mo. Jan. 29, 1916; A 422065. 
$5.00 [1755 Lymph channels. © Dec. 31, 1915; 1 ©¢. 
pga Jan. 5, 1916; A 421475. 
© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. | Negligible report. © Jan. 6, 1916: 1 «. 
Feb. 7, 1916; A 420693; Crawford Jan.-8, 1916; A 421587. 
pub. co., Chicago. Occupations for deaf. © Jan. 31, 1916: 
1 ec. Feb. 1, 1916: A 422144. 
Eenst & co.*, Newark, N. J. Insur- Reform association. © Jan. 5, 1916; 
ance requirements demand safety u e. Jan. 8, eet A ee Pe 
firs ; Seli-test in diabetes. eb. 6, 1916; 
— [6] p. folder, illus. By ee 1 c. Feb. 10, 1916; A 422367. 
. Septic sore throat. © Feb. 14, 1916: 
an. 7 4 (2, an@ (alk c. Heb. . A 22483. 
© J 28, 1916: 2 1 aff 1 c. Feb. 16, 1916 422483 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 419928. Sick babies and fresh air. © Jan. 29, 
1916: 1 c. Feb. 1, 1916; A 422143. 
SQUERRE ‘ i accounting. *eS- Subnorma! children. © eA D5 
E (E-4d-) >A ti L Sub 1 child © Dec. 29, 191 
son no. 3. Financial statements. 1c. Jan. 5, 1916; A 421473. 
New York, N. Y., National com- Typhoid in Lee © eee 26, 1916; 
mercial gas association [1916] p. wap Spe 7 aa if ita ge 
33-60. S8vo. (Practical gas educa- Jan. 14. 1916: A 421683. Bn Ae 
tional courses) [1757 Why flowers die ulnar © Jan. 3, 
© Feb. 8, 1916: 2 c and aff. 1916; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1916; A 421584. 
Seer tate A 495528 - Natl: com- | \ Wiy so back after‘ thirty.’ @ Jan. 30, 
SE see een. New. York. 1916:1 c. Feb. 3.1916; A 42217 is 
mail. New York. Evening 
Estate stove co.*, Hamilton, O. mail real estate suppl. Dee. 31, 
[1758, 1759 1915. [1782 


Estate gas appliances. 141, [1] p. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. /({ Catalogue no. 
49) © Jan. 26, 1916: 2 ec. ‘and aff. 


Jan. 31, 1916; A 419934. 

Time table to be used in all baking and 
roasting operations in the Estate fire- 
less cooking gas range—no. 888. 
Wall chart, illus., 11 by 14 inches. 
© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425225. 


ETHELL (Henry C.)* Springfield, Ore. 
How I was sanctified. Springfield, 


Ore., News print, 1916. 32 p. 
(port.) 24mo. $0.10. [1760 
© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419955. 

ErnHicat culture school*, New York. 
[Muscular movements] 25 loose 1. 
obl. S8vo. [1761 

© Dec. 19. 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 1, 
1916; aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 425226. 

Evans (W. A.)* Chicago. How to 

keep well. (Jn Chicago daily or 


Sunday tribune) [1762-1781 


Blood circulation. © Dec. 30, 1915: 1. 
Jan. 5, 1916; A 421474. 

Calories. © Jan. 21, 1916: 1c. Jan. 22, 
1916; A 421902. 

Deaths from excitement. © Jan. 27. 
1916; 1 c. Jan. 29, 1916: A 422064. 


Dreams. © Jan. 9, 1916; 1 c¢. Jan. 14, 
1916; A 421681. 
Fletcherizing. © Jan. 12, 1916: 1 ec. 


Jan. 14, 1916; A 421682. 
Hope for the lean. © Jan. 20, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 22, 1916; A 421901. 
Important question. © Jan. 1. 1916; 
21 ec. Jan. 8, 1916; A 421583. 
Keeping books on health. © Jan. 
E916; 2) c Jan. &, 1916; A 401588" 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
A 422209: Mail & express co., New 
York. 

EVENING TELEGRAPH*, Philadelphia. 
Cosmopolite. Dee. 24, 1915. (In 
Philadelphia Evening telegraph) 

[1783 

© Dec. 24, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 6, 1916; 
A 422027. 

Farre (Edgar) Germans hold tight 
rein on all Belgian finances. (Jn 
New York tribune) [1784 

© Jan. 13, 1916;:.1 ¢ Jan. 18, 
1916; A 421788; Tribune assn., New 
York. 
FAIRCHILD press*, New York. Spring 
dress up. cover-title, 16 p. Svo. 
[1785 
© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A ; 425289, 


FAIRCHILD pub. co.*, New York. 
[1786, 1787 


EVENING 


Chicago, Fairchild’s, women’s wear di- 
rectory. v. 6, no. 1, spring 1916. 
cover-title, 192 p. 32mo. $0.25. © 


Feb. 3, 1916: 2 c. 
1916; A 425279. 


Fairchild’s Chicago apparel gazette di- 
rectory. v. 15, no. 2, spring, 1916. 
cover-title, 208 p. front. (fold. map) 
32mo. $0.25. © Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 425170. 

FANCHER (Elizabeth W.)* Evanston, 
Ill. Floral fantasy. Evanston, IIl., 
R. F. Milne, 1915. cover-title, [7] p. 

iS col. illus., port. 16mo. $0.25. [1788 
© Oct. 12, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
’| 14, 1916; A 417726. 


and aff. Feb. 7, 


83 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1789 ‘ 


Fantus bros.*, Chicago. How to be a 
suecessful agent. cover-title, 64 p. 
16mo. $1.00. [1789 


© Dee. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417807. 


FARMER’S rural credit loan and Sav- 
ings assn. of Indiana. Investor’s 
profit. cover-title, [12] p. 8vo. 

[1790 

©) Dec’ 29, 4905772 ec... Jan. 11, 

1916; aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 419787; 
Fred Baker, Evansville, Ind. 


FARRINGTON (Frank)* Delhi, N. Y. 
Some trade getting ideas for bakers. 
(In Bakers review. Feb., 1916) 

[1791 
© Jan, 28, 1916; 1 ce. Feb. 3, 1916; 
A 422174. 


Frerevson (Fred D.)* Logansport, 
Ind. Travels of a tourist Typo, by 
Texas [pseud] [114] p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [1792 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 « and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419492. 


FIDELITY mutual life insurance co.*, 


Philadelphia. Income for life 
[$5,000] Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 12 by 94 inches. [1793 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417744. 


FLETCHER (Orlin Ottman)* Greenville, 
S. C. Existence of God: a study of 
the religious consciousness. Lec- 
ture 2. (Jn Review and expositor, 
Jan., 1916) [1794 


© dan, 519th. 1 «) Janes 1916; 
A 421554. 


FLETCHER-BERRY (Riley M.) Planta- 
tion Christmas cakes. 15 p. 24mo. 
$0.05. [1795 


©) Dec, 20; 1915.2 ce. Jan, 6, VIG: 
aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417761; Curtis 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 


FLIEGENDE bliitter. bd. 144. [Hach 
illus. 4to. M. 0.80] [1796-1798 
NO. SOGiks Jali... tOte. JO) Pali, olas 
1 ec. Feb. 14, 1916; A—Foreign 13411. 
no. 3677, 14. jan., 1916. © Jan. 14, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1916; A—Foreign 


13412. 
no. 3678,.21, jan... 1916.. .@ Jan. 21, 
1916; 1 ec. Feb. 14, 1916; A—Foreign 
13413. 
Braun & Schneider, Munich. 
FooTtoGRAPH co.*, New York. Footo- 
graph ad book no. 3. 15 1. illus. 
4to. [1799 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426516. 


84 


pt. 1, 0: S., ¥.43 


Forp (Allyn K.)*, Minneapolis. Home 
laundry hints. 4th ed., rev. and enl. 
80 p., illus. 24mo. $0.25. [1800 


© Oct. 21, 1915: 2 & Janere 
1916; aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 417618. 


FoREMAN bros. banking co.*, Chicago. 
Right means might. [14] p. illus., 
part. 16mo. [1801 


© Dec. 27, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
afi. Jan. 21, 1916; A’ 419798. 
FOSTER 


(Wm. Thos.)* Washington. 


Foster’s weather builetin. June 12, 
19, 26, July 3, 10, 1915. (Jn Minne- 
apolis Progress) [1802-1806 


© June 12-July 10, 1915; 1 « 
each Feb. 8, 1916; A 422297422301. 


FowLer (Jonathan O.) pres. of the 


Bureau of Patents*, New York. 
How to sell patents. Sheet, 11 by 
12 inches. [1807 


© Dec. 17, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
21, 1916; A 417906. 


FRANKAU (Gilbert)* London. Song of 
the guns. (Jn Land and water) 
[1808, 1809 


3, 4. [2 instalments] © 1 ec. each Feb. 
10, 1916: A ad int. 2569; pubd. Jan. 
13, 20, 1916. 


5, 6, 7, 8. [3 instalments] @© 1 ¢. each 
Feb. 26, 1916; A ad int. 2584; pubd. 
Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10, 1916. 


FRANKLIN sugar refining co.*, Phila- 
delphia. Sugar talks, Jan., 1916. 
(In Grocer’s review, Jan., 1916) 

[1810 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 1916; 
A 422308. 


FREMONT Waterbury, 
Conn. [1811, 1812 
Y; ‘the Y, the Yu M. @)) AV Sheers 

by 11 inches. © Jan. 6: 2 @ 


Jan. 7, 1916; aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 
417751. 


You seem to fill that aching want. 
Sheet, 8% by 11 inches. © Jan. 6, 
1916: 2-e: Jan. 7, 1916; a. Jano 
1916; A 417752. ; 


Frorest (Frank)* Teddington, Eng- 
land. Greye-Stratton mystery. (Jn 
Premier magazine, Feb., 1916) 

[1813 


© 1c Jan. 29, 1916; A ad int. 
25015 pubd. Jan.) a eOie 


FUEL engineering co. of New York’, 
New York. Coal service report for 
the month of December, 1915. 8 
numb. l. 4to. [1814 


© Jan. 12, 1916: | 2. ce. and la 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 417771. 


(Geo. Rays 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 

Fucter (Paul)* Dorchester, Mass. 
Freedom’s eras. (Jn Quincy even- 
ing telegram) [1815 


Pee 2% 1915; 1 c. Jan. 5, 
1916; A 421639. 


FULL speed chemical laboratory. Uni- 


versal mechanical necessity: full 
speed pulley covering. cover-title, 
[8] p. illus. 8vo. [1816 


© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 417818; Alfred 
Gelbert, Chicago. 


Funk (Sylvester M.)* Hagerstown, 
Md. Funk’s practical penmanship 
drills. Pad. 4to. [1817 


© Dee. 2, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
80, 1915; A 417588. 


Furst bros. & co.*, Baltimore. Period 
mirrors. cover-title, 1 p. 1., [82] p. 
8vo. [1818 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 425341. 


GARRETT (Garet) [1819-1823 
Delusions of German logic. © Jan. 23, 
G,02) Gc Jah. 25, 1916; A 421956. 
Germany as a unit in war. © Jan. 21, 
1916; 1 c. Jan. 24, 1916; A 421920. 
Peace feeling in Germany. © Jan. 28, 
oe! e. vans 29, 19163) A. 422067. 
Self-seeing in Germany. © Jan. 24, 
ie. + €. Jan, 20, 1916; A 421957. 
Yearnings of young Germany. © Jan. 
Peer C. Jan. 24, 1916* A 
421921. 


[Note: The foregoing are in New 
York times.] 


© New York times co., New York. 


GARVIN (J. LL.) [1824—1828 

Britain hears menace in boom of Wil- 

son words. © Feb. 6, 1916; 1 «. 
Feb. 8, 1916; A 422308. 

British cabinet a salad and Asquith is 
the oil. © Jan. 16, 1916; 1 ec. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 421789. 

British find that Czar’s needs and U. S. 
amity conflict. © Feb. 13, 1916; 1. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 422454. 

Rise of new and stronger British min- 
istry forecast. © Jan. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 11, 1916; A 421601. 

Teuton hammer welds allies on land and 
sea. Jan. 28, 1916; 1c. Jan. 25, 
1916; A 421965. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New 

York tribune] 


© Tribune assn., New York. 


GATCHELL (Albert Edward)* Cincin- 
nati. [1829, 1830 
Dollars and sense the great game of 


business. sheet, illus. 13 by 934 
inches. © Dec. 22, 1915; 2 c¢. Dec. 
29, 1915; aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 
419590. 


85 


1842 


GATCHELL (Albert Edward) *—Contd. 


Making dreams come true. How, when 
and where you can get dollars when 
you want them. sheet, illus., 14 by 9 


inches. © Dec. 21, 1915; 2 ec. Dec. 
24) OASIS. alts ans a Se TOSS T A. 
419596. 

GEFLUGELZUCHTER jahrbuch fiir das 
jahr, 1916. Hamburg, Wis., Der 
Gefluegelzuechter publishing  co., 
1916: keep, (GE, iWkhus: - Sve. 
$0.25. [1831 


© Jan, 12, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
22, 1916; A 419781; Henry E. Voigt, 


Hamburg, Wis. 
GENERAL electric co.*, Schenectady, 
N. Y. Bulletin. [1832, 1833 


No. 43850. Flood lighting. Jan., 1916. 
4 p. illus., diagrs. 4to..© Jan. 10, 
1916; 2c. and) af.) Web: (27/1996: 
A 419958. 


No. 44091. Pendell automatic substa- 
tion. Jan., 1916. 5p. illus., diagrs. 
sto. 1© Jan.’'S) 191652; @ “and aff. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419959. 


GERLACH-BARKLOW co., Joliet, Ill. 
[1884, 1835 


What makes a man, or woman, decide 
to become your customer? cover-title, 
[12] p. illus. 4to. @© Dec. 31, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 417578. 


What makes a man say: I would like 
to open an account with your bank. 
cover-title [12] p. illus. 4to. © Dec. 
31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 5, 1916; 

A 417577. 


GERM 0’ son co.*, San Francisco. 
Facts for bean growers, bacterial 
treatment of the seed. 13 p. illus. 
Svo. (Facts for farmers series) 

[1886 
© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417666. 


GILLAM (Manly M.) 
business. Holding your market. 
(Jn Chicago herald) [1837 


© Jan. 28, 1916%, 1c. Jan. 29, 
1916; A 422061; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


GLASs (Montague) [1838-1842 


Ambassador a job? ask Birsky and Zapp. 
© Jan. 23, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1916; 
A 4219638. 

Birsky and Zapp discuss prison reform. 
© Feb. 13, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 15, 1916; 
A 422455. 

Birsky and Zapp talk preparefulness. 
© Jan. 9, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1916; 
A 421599. 

Cost of high living worries Birsky and 
Zapp. © Jan. 16, 1916; 1 ¢c. Jan. 18, 
1916; A 421790. 


War more ticklish as poker, Birsky tells 
Zapp. © Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 8, 
1916; A 422307. 
[Note: The foregoing 

York tribune.] 


© Tribune assn., New York. 


Bigger, better 


are in New 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. I, 1. S., v.18 


1843 

GLoveR (H. B.) co.*, Dubuque, Ia. 
Nightie book. 28 p. illus. (part 
col.) 8vo. [18438 


© Oct. 10, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417665. 


GoopMAN (William Archie)* Nord- 
hoff, Cal. Goodman’s average table. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 123 by 
8 inches. $0.25. [1844 

© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 7, 1916: A 426060. 


GoopDYEAR (Ellen Conger)* Buffalo. 
Supplement to the Divine order and 
reality of being as shown in the 
Scriptures. 8 p. 16mo. $0.10. 

[1845 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


3, 1916; A 425161. 


Gorpon (Marion) pseud. Cinderella’s 


Christmas. (Jn Cleveland press) 
[1846 
© Dee, 24, 1915-1 cc, Jan. 12, 


1916; A 421630; May C. Whitaker, 

Cleveland. 

GoRHAM co.,* New York. [1847-1850 

Bronze lighting fixtures. cover-title, 
14 pl. fol. (Catalogue L) © Jan. 3, 
IF1G Soo es San, 6, 1816s ait, Web: fo, 
1916; A 418664. 

Bronze misc. ornaments. cover-title, 
8 pl. fol. (Catalogue O) Jan. 3, 
1516> 2, ¢.Jan: 6; aff. Feb. 1, 
1916; A 418666. 

Bronze mortuary work. 5 p. 1., 65 pl. 
fol. (Catalogue M) © Jan. 3, 1916; 
2c. Jan. 6, 1916; aff. Feb. § 1916; 
A 418663. 


Bronze mouldings & shapes. cover-title, 
46 pl. fol. eS OERE W) © Jan. 
3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1916; aff. Feb. 1, 
1916: A 418665. 

[Goutp (Gerald B.)] Matching the 
eoal to the plant. New York, Fuel 
engineering company of New York 
[1915] 21 p. i16mo. (Series of 
short business talks, no. 3) [1851 

© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

14, 1916; A 417770. Fuel engineer- 

ing co. of New York, New York. 


ray (Robert D.)* Ridgewood, N. J. 

eee to enlarge negatives with the 

parallax condenser. Price list for 

1916. cover-title, 15 p. illus. 16mo. 

[1852 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; rt oe 


western mutual limited live 
stock insurance co. Equity co-insur- 
ance. [6] p. illus. fol. [1853 

© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 ce. Jan. 6, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 425233; Ing- 
wart O. Olsen, Almena, Wis. 


GREAT 


86 


i | 


| 


GREEN (R. W.)* Stanford University, 
Cal. Report on fraternity finance. 
(In Banta’s Greek exchange. Dec., 
1915) ~ ~£1854 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 1 e Jan 81, 
1916; A 422158. 


GREENBERG (Samson)* San Francisco. 
Exposition reverie. Sheet, illus., 11 
by 9 inches. {1855 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425249. 


GREENE (Nelson B.)* New York. _ 
[1856-1859 


America first, America last, America all 
the time. Jingo jingles no. yo (In 
Fort Plain standard) © 20, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 12, 1916; A 192395. 


Guess we'll have to go to Mexico. Jingo 
jingles no. 4. (in Fort Plain stand- 
ard) @ Jan. 20, 1916; 1 © Web. 12, 
1916: A 422397. 


Hip, hip, hooray for the U. S. 
Fort Plain standard) © Feb. 
1 c. Feb.,9,,1916¢ A 52302. 


I didn’t raise my girl to be a Belgian. 
Jingo jingles no. 3) (In Fort Plain 
standard) @© Jan. 20, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 422396. 


ar (In 
, 1916; 


GREGORY (Carl Louis) 
photography. (Jn Moving picture 
world) [1860-1866 


Jan. 1, 1916. © Dec. 29, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 
Tp AON See “421528. 


Motion picture 


Jan. 8, 1916. © Jan. 5, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 
12, 1916; A 421632. 

Jan. 15, 191 6. @ Jan. 12, 1916-=>2 6 
Jan. 15, 1916; A 421700. 

Jan. 22. 19 @ Jan. 19, 1916352 4 
Jan. 24, 1916: A 421890. 

eh.) 5, 1916. | 5@ Saas 26, 1916 > 7° = 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422154. 

Feb. 12, 1916. @©@ Feb. 2, 19167 22 
Feb. 5, 1916; A 422216. 


Feb. 19, 1916. +P Feb. i 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 422457 


© Chalmers aie co., New York. 


Grecory (Thomas B.) [1867-1869 


Corfu. © Jan. 30, 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 5, 
1916: A 23. 


Humanity’ s forward march. € 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422222. 


Union of the churches. © Jan. 16, 
1916; 1 c. Jan. 25, 1916; A 421966. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Pitts- 
burgh gazette times.] 
© Newspaper 

New York. 


et at 


© Jan. 23, 


feature service, 


Gre (Cecile) Dr. Greil’s own story 
of the sinking of the Ancona. (Jn 
New York times magazine section) 

[1870 

© Jan. 9; 191634 c Jans ae 

1916; A 421582; New York times co., 
New York. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 


(Mary E.)* Ionia, Mich. 
signatures. Ne@sin Ti. i 6! 


mounted 1. S8vo. $0.25. [1871 


i dane 15, 1915;' 2 cand aff. 
Dec. 31, 1915; A 417848. 


GRIMSHAW (Beatrice)* Thursday Is., 
Port Moresby, New Guinea. Coral 
palace. (Jn Story-teller magazine, 
Feb., 1916) © [1872 


i) tee. Feb. 8,. 1916; A ad. int. 
2564: pubd. Jan. 10, 1916. 


GROLIER society*, New York. Glory 
that was Greece and the grandeur 
that was Rome. 31 p. illus. 4to. 
$0.05. [1873 

epson. 22, 1916: 2 c: ‘and* aff. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 419956. 


GUARANTY securities co.*, 


GRIEVES 
Seale 


Lincoln, 


Neb. First mortgage certificates 
and bonds. 12 p. 12mo. [1874 

Peon. 5.1916: 2 ¢. and. aff. 
Jan. 8, 1916; A 419517. 

GUILBERT (Yvette) Every woman 
mourns with 4 hearts for her 
soldier who fell in battle. Sheet, 
illus., 16 by 11 inches. [1875 


isan, 15, 1916; 2) e. and aff. 
Feb. 9, 1916; A 425318; Newspaper 
enterprise assn., Cleveland. 


GuTE kamerad. 30 jahrg. [Each 
illus. 4to. M. 8 a yr.] 
4 [1876-1879 
mete, Cc) Jan, 2) 1916: 1 .c, Feb, 14, 
1916; A—Foreign 13414. 
eee ean. 2, 1916" 1 ¢c,. Keb, 14, 
1916; A—Foreign 13415. 
mur. 18. © Jan. 5, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 14, 
1916; A—Foreign 13416. 
mee, tc) gan. 12, 1916: 1 ¢: Feb. 14, 
1916; A—Foreign 13417. 


© Union deutsche verlagsgesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 


HABERDASHER directory, Jan—June, 
1916. New York, The Haberdasher 
co., 1916. cover-title, 192 p. 24mo. 

[1880 

© Jan. 15, 1916: 2 c Jan. 20, 

1916; aff. Jan. 18, 1916; A 418511; 
Haberdasher co., New York. 


HAFERKORN (Henry Ernest)* Wash- 
ington. Searchlights. (Jn Profes- 
Sional memoirs. Jan. Feb., 1916.) 

[1881 
© Jan. 14, 1916: 1 c. Jan. 14, 
1916; A 421702. 

HAFFNER (F. Philip)* Philadelphia. 

Abridged gratuitous souvenir on the 


law of commercial paper. ecard, 
port., 17 by 11 inches. [1882 
©) Jan, °22;. 1916; ..2 .c. Jan, 21, 


1916; aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 419892. 


1894 


Hae (William Green) Law govern- 
ing checks. Chicago, Blackstone in- 
stitute, 1915. 28 p. port. Svo. (One 
of a series of lectures) [1883 

© Dec. 16, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916: A 417740; Blackstone in- 
stitute, Chicago. 


Hatt (D. C.) & co., ine.*, New York. 
Chamois skin sport coats for men 
and. women. [8] p.  eol. illus. 
16mo. [1884 


©.Dec, 1, 1915: 2.¢ and aft. Jan, 
14, 1916; A 417732. 


HAMEL (Charles F.)* Toledo, O. Eye 
fix and eye trix. cover-title, [8] p. 
illus. 16mo. [1885 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417804. 


[Hamuin (Alice B.)] Supplement to 
the Hope of the world, an Easter 
pregram for the Sunday school. 7, 
[1] p. S8vo. $0.75 per 100. [1886 

(yea 2, 1G ee. west, 28 
1916; aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425148; 
Missionary education movement of 
the United States & Canada, New 
York. 


HamMMoND. (W. Earl)* New York. 
Questions and answers to Black 
book. New York city, Railway mail 
club [1916]. cover-title, 46 p. 16mo. 
$0.60. [1887 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 2c. Jan. 21, 1916: 

aff. Jan. 27, 1916; A 425041, 
Hare (Frank C.) 
bey on 
profits. 


Milk feeding poul- 
crates sure way to large 
(Jn Philadelphia Inquirer) 
[1888 

© Jan. 2, 1916; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1916; 
A 421614; Eugene MecGuckin co., 


Philadelphia. 

Hare (John R.) Commercial man- 
agement. . Lesson no. 3. Plan of 
commercial managers’ work. New 


York, N. Y., national commercial 
gas association [1916] p. 29-45. Svo. 
(Practical gas educational courses) 


[1889 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425329; Natl. commer- 


cial gas assn., New York. 

HARMON (Christopher) * White Plains, 
1s | Sipe 4 Register’s docket [and] 
county clerk’s docket. (Jn Eastern 
state journal) [1890-1894 


Dec. 30, 1915-Jan. 5, 1916. © Jan. 8, 
1916; c. Jan. 8, 1916; A 421576. 
Jan. 13-19, 1916. © Jan. 


Ze, kot: 
1 « Jan. 24, 1916; A 421915. 


87 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1895 


pt. 1, n.S., v. 13 


Harmon (Christopher) *—Continued. 


Jan. 20-26, 1916. © Jan. 29, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 29, 1916; A 422066. 


Jan. 27 to Feb. 2, 1916. © Feb. 5, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; A ae 
Feb. 8 10 Feb. 9, 1916. © Feb. 


1916; c. Feb. 12, 1916; A 493408. 


HARRIMAN (Lucia B.) Mikado gives 
Japan’s 500,000 octogenarians an 
imperial wine cup as coronation 
gift. Sheet, illus., 143 by 8 inches. 

[1895 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 

9, 1916; A 425309; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 


Forbes & co.*, New Yerk. 

information, com- 

[129] p. 12mo. 
[1896 


© Jan, 17, JS16. 2 /e sand) ate, 
Jan. 19, 1916; A 417840. 


HARRISBURG railway Co. [1897-1912 


Citizens—all of them. Article no. 10 
on the subject of jitnevy regulation. 


HaArrIs, 
Railroad bonds, 
parisons, 1916. 


@ Nov. 29, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; 
A 422234, 
Concerning that ordinance. © Dec. 8, 


1915; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422220. 


Discrimination. Article no. 1 on the 
subject of jitney regulation. © Novy. 
Ag, UIGe tac Webs 5; 1906 + A 422225; 

Tieharieetie—- net Article no. 8 on the 
subject of jitney regulation. © Nov. 
26, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422232. 

Fee and the bond. © Dec. 4, 1915; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 5, 1916; A 422221. 

Flesh and fowl. Article no. 7 on the 
subject of jitney regulation. © Nov. 
24, 1915; 1c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422231. 

Locking the stable door. Article no. 9 
on the subject of jitnev regulation. 


© Nov. 27, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; 
A 422233. 
Lop-sided. Article no. 6 on the _ sub- 


ject of jitnevy regulation. © Nov. 23, 
1915; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422230. 


Shall present conditions continue? © 


Nov. 36. 1915; 1 ec. Feb. 5, 1916; 
A 422224, 
Sold—your_ streets—for $5. Article no. 


4 on the subject of jitney regulation. 
© Nov. 20, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; 


A 422228. 


Squarelv up to you. © Dee. 2, 1915; 
1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; “A 422219. 


State steps in. Article no. 11 on the 
subject of jitney regulation. © Nov. 
30, 19955 1c. Heb. 5, 191G3 A 422235. 

Summing up. Article no. 12 on the 
subject of jitney regulation. © Dec. 
1, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422218. 

Toll of traffic. Article no. 3 on the sub- 


ject of jitney regulation. © Nov. 19. 
1915; 1 ec. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422227. 


When the lights are out. Article no. 5 
on the subject of jitney regulation. 
© Nov: 22; 1915; 1 e Keb. 5; 2926; 
A 422229, 

Who pays the freight? Article no. 2 
on the subject of jitney regulation. 
© Nov. 18, 1915; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; 
A. 422226. 


HARRISBURG railway co.—Continued. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Harris- 
burg telegraph. ] 
© Federal adv. agency, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 


Harrison (Arthur)* Poughkeepsie, N. 
Y. Treatise on the manufacture of 
flavoring extracts and food colors. 
71. Ato. $2.00. [1913 


© Dec. 21, 1915; 2 @ Dec. 30, 
1915; aff. Dee. 31, 1915; A 417587. — 


HARRISON (Louis Reeves) [1914-1919 


Dress’d in a little brief authority. © 
Jan. 5, 0916s 1c. Sana 1916; A 


421631 

Enigmatic secret. © Jan. 12, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 15, 1916; A 421699. 

Five reel material. © Jan. 19, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 24, 1916; A 421891. 


Great year dawns. © Dec. 29, 1915; 


1 ec. Jan. 6, 1916; A 421529. 
Making a scene. © Jan: 26, 1916s Ie: 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 422155. 
© Louis Reeves Harrison, New 
York. 


Sex drama. © Feb. 9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 422458. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Moving 
picture world.] 


© Chalmers pub. co., New York. 


HaArTForRD merchants mereantile co.*, 


Hartford. Credit guide. [1920, 1921 


Bridgeport district. [1916] 
467 p. 4to. Jan. a>. 1916 
and aff. Feb. 3, 1916; ‘A’ 418688. 


Hartford district. [1916] 1 p. 1, 
p. 4to. »©@_ Jan.) 20, 29te; 
aff. Feb. 38, 1916; A 418683. 


HARTMAN (James F.)* Boston. Story 
of Hartman’s preparation. 8 p. 
illus. 16mo. [1922 


© Dee. 27, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 12, 1916; A 419598. 


[Hastines (James Syme)] Bits of 
byplay by Luke McLuke [pseud.] 
[Each 5 instalments] (Jn Cincin- 
nati enquirer) [1923-1947 
Dee. 28. 19152 fans 1.1 1916 sO@awee 


28, 1915-—Jan. 1, 1916: 1 ¢c. each Jan. 
5, 1916; A 421454421458. 

Jan. 17-21, 1916. © Jan. 17-21, 1916; 
1 c. each Jan. 24, 1916; A 421927-— 
421931. 

Jan. 22-26, 1916. © Jan. 22-26, 1916; 
1 ec. each Jan. 28, 1916; A 422047— 
422051. 

Jan. 30, Feb. 3-6, 1916. © Jan. 30, Feb. 


3-6, 1916; 1 c. each Feb. 9, 1916; A 
422348422352. : 
Feb. 8-12, 1916. © Feb. 8-12, 1916; 1c. 


each Feb. 14, 1916; A 422433422437. 
© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincin- 
nati. 


88 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


1981 


no. 2, 1916 

Hawkins (Amasa F.)*, Boston. Se- 
quence service. cover-title, [8] p., 
illus. 16mo. [1948 


© Dec. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425288. 


Heacock (William <A.)* Lockport, 
N. Y. Mail order business; a com- 
plete set of lessons for beginners. 
80 p. front., coi. port., illus. (part 
col.) col. pl. fol. $3.00. [1949 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 24, 
1916; aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 425169. 


HEILBRONER (Louis)* Ft. Wayne, Ind. 
Heilbroner’s records, major league 
players, 1916. 108 p. 12mo. $1.00. 

[1950 
© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 418876. 


HENSHAW motor co.*, Boston. Dodge 
brothers motor car [Reneat orders. ] 
(In Boston Sunday globe) [1951 


© Dec. 19, 1915; 1 c. Dec. 27, 
1915; A 421459. 


HEREDITARY order of descendants of co- 
lonial governors*, Greenwich, Conn. 
Extracts from by-laws of the Hered- 
itary order of descendants of colo- 
nial governors. 1 p. 1., 16 numb. 1. 
32mo. [1952 

© Sept. 18, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419515. 


Herz (Eugene)* Chicago. Bookkeep- 
ing for the storekeeper. 6. Double 
entry system. pt. Books required 
and their duties. (Jn Profitable 
storekeeping, Feb., 1916) [1953 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 1 c« Feb. 14, 
1916; A 422431. 


Herz (Walter C.) Collation of epi- 
grams on the subject of saving. 
1916 ed. Chicago, Bankers illumi- 
nated service co. [1916] 60 numb. l. 
illus. (part col.) obl. S8vo. [1954 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419888; Bankers illumi- 
nated service co., Chicago. 


(Jn Madisonville 
[1955, 1956 


HoGwaLtLow news. 
Semiweekly hustler) 


Saat, 20an. © Dee. 31, 1915; 1 c. 
wan, @, 19165 A 421527. 

Poop .ay aeeoe:. +O. eb... 4,.1916; 1 ec. 
Feb. 10, 1916; A 4223738. 


© Adams syndicate Madisonville, 
Ky. 


Horeproor hosiery co.*, Milwaukee. 


[1957-1961 

Now for a sane Christmas. (Jn Ains- 
lee’s Dec., 1915) @©@ Nov. 12, 1915; 
eG Jan. 15, 19163; Ar 422157. 


89 


HoLeproor hosiery co.*—Continued. 


Six pairs must wear six months. (In 
Saturday evening post, Oct. 23, 1915) 
© Oc 21, 49155 docadan. 15, 1916; 
A 422160. 


Try these stockings for three months. 
(In St. Nicholas Dec., 1915) © Nov. 
mast 1995 2) ste: 15) '591G: A 
422158. 


When hosiery like these are guaranteed 
to wear six months. (Jn Saturday 
evening post, Nov. 13, 1915) © Nov. 
x ( Led 9G: Jan. 15, 1916; 
422161 


Yes, the six months are up and our 
holeproofs have outworn the guarantee. 
(In Saturday evening post, Sept. 4, 

) @© Sept. 2, 1915; 1 ¢. Jan. 15, 
1916; A 422159. 


Jan. 


HoLtuANnp (James Conor) Art of ef- 
fective public speaking. Lesson 
1-20. Chicago, The Calhoun corpo- 
ration. [1916] 20 v. 16mo. $37.00. 

[1962 


oS Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ¢@. and aff. Jan. 
1916; A 417837 : Calhoun corp., 
Riciee. 


Hotmes (Jessie)* Houston Heights, 
Tex. Picture of a child. Sheet, 8 
by 64 inches. $0.25. [1963 


© Dee. 7, 1915; 2 ec. Dec. 11, 1915; 
aff. Jan. 18, 1916; A 419599. 


Hooper (George Herbert)* Berkeley, 
Cal. Ode to Mt. Tamalpais. (In 
Courier ) [1964 

Jam 1521916 >t e€) Webi 410) 
1916; A 422378. 


[Hore (Chester R.) ] [1965-1981 


Fisticuffs as first aid to grand opera. 
@ Jan: 23,) 1916") ten Jan, 27, “2916's 
A 422019. 


Fool’s paradise. © Jan. te 193D5, 2 Cc. 
Jan. 19, 1916; A 42184 


Grand opera without fat. © Jan. 23, 
1 a ¢ Jan; 27,\4916'3' A: 429029. 


How ae profits split the Du 
@> Heb: 6, 1916; E ce: Web.» 9; 
A 422338. 

Is New York the bik fc: largest city? 
© seaed 25, 1916: ec. Jan. 20, 1916 
A 


Mad house ibiirtent: © Jan. hy 1916; 
1 ¢e. Jan. 27, 1916; A 422020 


Making his latest union a aL K legal 
act. Jan. 16, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 19, 
1916; A 421839 

Newest 


scientific 
markable facts. 
Jan. 16, 16016; 
A 421840. 
Jan. 23, 1916. @© Jan. 23, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 37, 1916; A 422024. 
Jan. 30, 1916. @ Jan. 30, 1916; 
1 c. Feb. q, 1916; A 422285. 
Feb. 6, 1916. © Feb. 
1 c. Feb. 9, 1916; A 422340 
Now we know why fFerne liked the 
Germans. © Jan. 30, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 422414. 


Ponts. 
1916; 


and re- 
1916. © 
1916; 


discoveries 
Jan. 16, 
i -e, Jane 29; 


6, 1916; 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1982 


pt. 1, nisi, w aS 


[Hore (Chester R.) ]—Continued. 


Prettiest legs in England. © Jan. 23, 
1916; 1 ce. Jan. 27, 1916; A 422023. 


Rude materialism menaces the purple 
mother. © Jan. 30, 1916 1 c..Keb. 
7, 1916; A 422284. 


Strangest legacy ever recorded. © Jan. 
TWEHTIGIG; “Avice. Man. siSF t19Ke.:" CA. 
4218387. 


Why English girls have turned stable 
boys. © Feb: 6; 1916% 1°c: Feb. 9, 
1916; A 422336. 


Why Marjorie Gould Drexei won’t go 
back to London. © Jan. 16, 1916; 
ic. Jan. 19, 1916; A 421836. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land Sunday leader] 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


Horr (Eleanor) Quotations and com- 
ment [2d. ed.] [24] p. port. 12mo. 
$1.00. [1982 

© Jani’22; 1916 5 2'e! anda.’ Jan. 
27, 1916; A 425271; Kellogg-Baxter 
ptg. co., Kansas City, Mo. 


HoTcHKIN (W. R.) [1983, 1984 


Bigger, better business. How can the 
market for a commodity be meas- 
ured? (In Chicago herald) © Jan. 
Mie ASI Ge) Ga ac.. Wanlg2Z8; 4 1D 16s A. 
4220338. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Successful store promotion. [52 install- 
ments] 52 v. plate. 4to. $24.00. 
Ovdan. (5, 1925.5 7.2 ¢. seach. Dee. 24, 
1915; aff. Dec.-23, 1915; A 419844. 


© W. R. Hotchkin, New York. 


[ HULLINGER’S correspondence institute 
of artistic glasswork ] [1985, 1986 
Artistic glass work. cover-title, 22 p. 

dik tilus.. ports. L2moww4, ©. Jans, 


19165 2. co Jan, 4, 1916. atisMeb> 2, 
TONG AwAZ 22. 


How to make a filtering rack. Sheet, 
illus. 11 by, 82 -inches: ~.@) Jan. 41, 
LOGS 2Zreysand: safi.« Web. 92-7 L006): A 
425229. 
© L. G. Hullinger, Francesville, 

Ind. 


HuntTER (Wm. C.)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Laughing gas. Kansas City, Mo., 
Hunter service [1916]. 117 p., incl. 
front. (port.) illus. 24mo. [1987 

© Jan. 26, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419882. 


HURSLEY’s pharmacy. Some facts con- 
cerning Hursley’s remedy. [4] p. 
16mo. [1988 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417987; Frank B. Hurs- 
ley, Detroit. 


ILLINoIs society of architects. Hand- 
book for architects and builders, 
1915. 18th year. Emery Stanford 
Hall, editor. Chicago, Excelsior 


90 


ILLINOIS society of architects—Contd. 
printing - eo., 1915... 380= pp oaiiass 
ports., diagrs. 8vo. $2.00. [1989 

© Oct. 15, 1915; 2 exFanrs, 419i; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 418586; Her- 
man L.. Palmer, Chicago. 


ILLUSTRIERTE geschichte des welt- 
krieges, 1914-15; alegemeine kriegs- 
zeitung. 38. bd. Stuttgart, Union 
deutsche vorlagsgesellschaft [1915] 
[Each, illus., plates (part col.) maps. 
fol. M. 0.25] [1990-1992 


68. hft. p. [341]-360. @© Dec. 29. 1915; 
1c. Feb. 14, 1916; A—Foreign 13422. 


69. hft. p. [861]-380. @© Jan. 5, 1916; 
1 c. Feb. 14, 1916; A—Foreign 134238. 


70. hft. p. [381]—400. @© Jan. 12, 1916; 
1 ce. Feb. 14, 1916; A—Foreign 13424. 
© Union deutche verlagsgesell- 

schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 


INDIANAPOLIS. Lawyers’ directory, 
1915-1916. Wall chart, 28 by 224 
inches. $1.00. [1993 


© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
38, 1916; A 426136; William James 
McCoy, Indianapolis. 


INQUIRER and mirror. Fire depart- 
ment. v. 96, no. 28, Jan. 8, 1916. 
Spi alias... tot, [1994 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 1c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
A 421589; Harry Baker Turner, 
Nantucket, Mass. 


INTERNATIONAL correspondence schools. 
[1995-2001 


Drainage and _ sewerage. Instruction 
paper with examination questions. 2d 
ed. 736. Scranton, Pa., International 
texthook company [1915] cover-title, 
52,2 p. iilus., diagrs:” hSvor. ©, Dee 
24, 1915; 2 c« and aff. Feb. 2,929%6; 
A 419936. 


lectriec ignition. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. pt. 1, 2. 
2d ed. 1258AB. Scranton, Pa., Inter- 
national textbook company [1915] 
2v. illus., diagrs. 8vo. @ Dec. 24, 
1915; 2 ce each and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; 
A 419937. 
Farm organization. Instruction paper 
with examination questicns. pt. 1, 2. 
Ist ed.» 1345: A, B. “Scranton sea. 
International textbook company [1915] 
2 vy.  8vo. © Dec. 24; 1915s 2e 
each and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419938. 


Operation of electrical machinery. In- 
struction paper with examination 
questions. pt. 1, 2. ist ed. 1648 A, 
B. Scranton, Pa., International text- 
book company [1915] 2v. illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. © Dec. 30, 1915; 2 «. 
each and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419939. 


Patternmaking. Instruction paper with 
examination questions. pt. 1-3. Ist 
ed. 1698 A, B, ©. Scranton, Pa., In- 
ternational textbook company [1915] 
3v. illus., diagrs. 8vo. @©@ Dee. 6, 
24, 1915; 2 ec. each and aff. Feb. 2, 
1916; A 419940. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 2050 
INTERNATIONAL correspondence | [JAMESON (Helen Follett) ] 
schools—Continued. [2021-2049 


Pen and ink. [Instruction paper. ist 
ed. 2S: Seranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company [1915] 
cover-title, 103 p. illus., plates. 8vo. 
© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 2, 
1916; A 419941. 


Soil, waste, and vent stacks. Instruc- 
tion paper with examination ques- 
tions. 2d ed. 734. Scranton, Pa., In- 
ternational textbook company [1915] 
eover-title, 66, 2p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
© Dec. 14, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 2, 
1916; A 419935. 


© International 
Scranton, Pa. 


textbook  co., 


INTERNATIONAL lumber co. of Minne- 


sota. Exposition of the kinds of 
lumber carried at the plants of the 
International lumber company of 
Minnesota. cover-title, 1 p. 1., 47-62 
p. illus., ports. fol. [2002 


ree, 25; 1915; .2. ¢Jan. 27, 
1916; aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 425220; 
American lumberman, Chicago. 


Nz ew vice*, Ne 
INTERNATIONAL news service*, New 


York. Kabibble kabaret. 
York evening journal) 
Jan. 21-24, 1916. 


1 @ each Jan: 
A 421951-—421953. 


aan. 2, 1916, cA Tati At. LOG * 1. 'e, 
Jan. 28, 1916; A 4220389. 

Jam ot, 1916, @ Jan: 31, 1916; 1 c. 
Feb. ‘1 1916; A 422145. 


(jn New 
[20038-2019 


© Jan. 21-24, 1916. 
22, 24, 25, 1916: 


Feb. 1, 1916. © Heb, 1, 191651, Web. 
2, 1916; A 422149. 

Mebs2,,1916., © Keb: 2,.1916 ; .1.c.. Feb: 
3, 1916; A 422179. 

Feb. 3, 1916. 


4, 1916; A 422204. 


Feb. 4, 1916. © Feb. 
r §, 1916; A 422246. 


2 
© Feb. 3, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
4, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 


Feb. 5, 1916. @© Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 422264, 
Feb. 7, 1916. 


8, 1916; A 422294. 
Feb. 8, 1916. © Feb. 
9, 1916; A 422332. 
Feb. 9, 1916. © Feb. 9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 422369. 


Beer, tel, » © Reb. “10, 19163" 1 c. 
Web. 11, 1916; A 422387. 


Pea ete, 6) 6Neb. 11, 1916: 1 ¢, 
Teb. 12, 1916; A 422406. 


mee oe, 1016. © Feb. 12, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 422425. 


Re tt, Long, © Heb,’ 14,1916; 1 c. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 422441. 


@© Feb. 7, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
8, 1916. 1 ¢c> Heb. 


IrvING iron works co.*, Long Island 


City, N. Y. W. Irving hand forged 
iron. 14 p. illus. obl. 48mo. 
[2020 
(© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419932. 


all 


JOHNS-PRATT co.*, Hartford. 


Skirts nine yards around, count ’em, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud. ] © Feb. 6, 
L916 Tes Web: 7, 1916s A‘ 422320. 

Spring millinery for girls who are flying 
to southern climes, by Madame Qui 
Vive [pseud.] © Jan: 9; 1916; 1 ce. 
Jan. 10, 1916; A 421760. 


Spring of fashion se aul on winter’s 
toes, by Mme. Qui Vive [pseud.] © 
Jan. 30, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 1916; 
A 422129. 


Spring race meet at Nice stimulates ef- 
forts of couturieres. © Jan. 16, 1916; 
1 Yel Fan Ae VOU eA e429 807. 


What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Mme. Qui Vive [pseud.] Jan. 4, 1916. 
Ortans 4419169 1c. sant 5, 1916: 
A 421467. 


Jan. 6, 1916. 
Jan Fe. LOG <9 AW 421 518. 
JAN wodGe = © Jans 7, LOG =e, 
Jan. 8, 1916; A 421560. 

Jan. 8, 1916.° © Jan. 8, 1916; 1 ec. 
Jan. 10, 1916; A 421568. 
Jan. 10, 1916. © Jan. 10, 1916; 
Cane eles ONG a wAg 4 ile 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. 


Jans PL LStee  @y Jans 1 1916 + 
Gc. sang 2s VOLE eA A OTG a 
Jan. 13, 1916. 


© Jan. 13, 1916; 
Che Sate 4, al OG > A 421675. 
dane 15501 9G. © dan. oy 1oLG.: 
Ce Jane i LOGS VA 42a 

Jane 1 196. "@! fans 17,1916 
ce. Jan, 18, 1916; A 421814, 
Jan..18, 1916. © Jan. 18, 1916; 
c. Jan. 19, 1916; A 421817. 
Jame 20 SING se 1G) janie wGtGic 
ec. Jan. 22, 1916; A 421899. 
Jan, *22. 19165 © © Jan: 22) 1916": 
e. Jan. 24, 1916; A 421912. 


Jan 2; bole... ©) dane 27, 1916. 
ec. Jan. 28, 1916; A 422035. 

Jan. 28, 1916. 
ce. Jan. 29, 1916; A 422059. 

WAN. al: VOLG. Rieder ge ean ol Gi 
e. Keb. 2, 1916; A 422185. 

Feb. 1, 1916. © Feb. 1, 1916; 
GG. Webei2, Ole “Ae Zoo 13s: 

Heb: 2,° 1916:...© Peb.12; 1916. 
c. Feb. 4, 1916; A 42219 

Web. 3, 1916: ° © Feb. 3, 1916* 
e. Feb. 4, 1916; A 422198 

Heb..4,.1916.. .©@ Heb. 4, 1916: 
e. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422240 

Feb. «5, 1916. .@ Feb. 5, 1916; 
ec. Heb. 7% L916" A 429260: 

Repo, Loko... Neb, 1,4 Lori. 
ec. Feb. 8, 1916; A 422322. 

——Feb. 8, 1916. © Feb. 8, 1916; 

G@ Heb. 9, 2916 3.A4 422311. 

Feb. 10, 1916. © Feb. 10, 1916; 
ce. Feb. 11,.1916; A 422381. 


al 
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© Jan. 28, 1916; 1 
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Feb. 11, 1916. @© Feb. 11, 1916; 
ec. Feb. 12) 1916; A 422400. 

——_ Heh, 12, 1916. © Feb. 12, 1916; i 
e. Feb. 14, 1916; A 422420. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald. ] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Vulcabe- 
ston red fibre sheet packing. cover- 
title, [8] p. col. illus. 16mo. [2050 

Ged, To, 19V0 } 20) and "ait. 
Dec. 24, 1915; A 417565. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2051 


JOHNSON (Gladys)* Sausalito, Cal. 
Return to the Land of Wugg, no. 1. 
(In San Francisco Daily news) 

[2051 
CC} Taig) 22, PONG sth, Cl Te. 2, 
1916; A 422072. 


JOHNSTON (R. M.) Immediate scien- 
tific defence action necessary. (Jn 


New York tribune) [2052 


© Jan. 9, 1916; 1 e@ Jan. 11, 1916; 
A 421600; Tribune assn., New York. 


JONES (Wylie B.) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. Small dash of imagination. 
(In Chicago herald) [2053 


© Jan, 15, 1916; 41.7ehiiem,, 17, 
1916; A 421776; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


JUDSON (Clara Ingram)* Chicago. 
Bed time tales no. 8. [New York, 
Printed by Adams newspaper serv- 
ice, 1915] 2691. illus. obl. 24mo. 

[2054 


© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 41838738. 


KAUFMAN (Herbert)* Ocean City, 
Md. Herbert Kaufman’s weekly 
page. [2055-2060 
Jan. 9, 1916. (Jn Cincinnati commercial 

tribune) © Jan 3, 191G; 1.¢. Jan. 19; 


(in New York American) 
5 LOM Gi be. ean Oe OMG 


(In New York American) 
1ISiG : aie. San. .2i; 1916 ; 


’ 


(In Fargo daily courier- 


Jan. oe 1916) Meo eb. 5, 


Gy Youngstown Vindica- 
b, 8 1016; 1 ¢ Feb. 15, 
Feb. 13) 1916. in Indianapolis Sunday 
Stan) PO hebalis: siOlG:) at enehebs 15: 
1916; A 422451. 

KEELER (Harry Stephen) Stolen fin- 
ger. chap. 13. (J/7 Illustrated com- 
panion, Feb., 1916) [2061 

© Jane) 25, 1916; . 1c. Jan.” 28, 
1916; A 4220382; F. B. Warner co., 
New York. 

KEELER (W. Frederic)* New York. 
Secret of mastery. (Jn Constructive 
thinker, Jan., 1916) [2062 

©) Jan, As 1G Ae. fan, 14, 
1916; A 421708. 

KEELEY (J.)* Chicago. [2063-2071. 

Egypt the land of doom, who will it 


strike now. @©@ Jan. 9, 1916; 1c. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 421766. 

From flapper to diva via the knockout 
route. © Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 7, 
1916; A 422317. 

How science has found that chewing 
gum is worry’s greatest foe. © Jan 
16, 19163 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 1916 e0A 421811. 

Love’ letters of a blacksmith. © Jan 

@ Jan: 1916; aN 


421809. 


Sp 


KERNEL. 


pt. 1, n.'s., v. 13 


KEELEY (J .)*—Continued. 


Maggie Teyte’s wonderful leap year ro- 
mance. Jan. 30 6; 1. cian, 
31, T9IG: A. 422128, 

© Jan. 


Out of the mud the lily grows. 
6; Lc. Jan. 10, 1916; ‘A 421764. 
Payenolorical salad, did it win a divorce. 
Feb. 6 1916: 1c. Feb. 7, 1916; 

A 422314 
What mystic charm protects the images 
of Joan. Jan. 9, 2OLG: Bren Jan. 


© Jan. 


? 


10, 1916; A 421761. 
20,000 Whhovidith watchdogs. 


1916; 1 @, Jan. 31, 1996 2-8 oes 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald.] 


KELLER (David H.) 
tions on claim adjustments. Ques- 
tion of medical examiners’ fees. 
(In Industrial review, Jan., 1916) 

[2072 

(©). Jan: 25, 1916: 1 Ge eb acaet. 

1916; A 422891; Western under- 
writer co., New York. 


Kritioce (R. M.) co.*, Three Rivers, 
Mich. . Great crops of strawberries 
and how to grow them. cover-title, 
64 p. illus. 4to. [2073 

(C). Nev. 2p, T9%n +" 2 ie ieee 
1916; aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425159. 


Krtty (Thomas J.)* Omaha, Neb. 
Some observations on the teaching 
of singing. 3. (in Musical courier, 
Heb. 3, 1916) [2074 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
A 422290. 


KENNEDY (Olin Wood)* Sacramento, 


Practical sugges- 


Cal. Air bandit. chap. 1-14 end. 
(In Sacramento star) [15 instal- 
ments. ] [2075 


© Jan. 5-20, 1916; 1 c Jan. 25, 
1916; A 422081. 


Krntucky tobaceo product ¢o., inec.*, 
Louisville. Spraying with black 
leaf 40 to control cabbage aphis. 
[4] p. illus. 8vo. (Bulletin no. 
2-L) [2076 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417571. 


supplement. 


Special war 
War dope. cover-title, [16] p. illus. 
16mo. [2077 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 « June 2, 
1915; aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425158; 
George S. Beachel, New York. 


KEUFFEL & Esser co.*, Hoboken, N. J. 
Builders uniform sub-contract. 
cover-title, [4] p. folio. [2078 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425297. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 2104 
Key (Ellen) Ellen Key sees women | Koos (Emile)* Franklin, Pa. 

seeking world uplift. (In New [2091, 2092 

York tribune) [2079 Emile Koos’ druggists’ improved record 

© Jan. 23, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 25, Peres econ oe ah Teade. 

1916; A 421962; Tribune assn., New 2c. and aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 419946. 

York. as eon ee ans acme ee ne 

: : t i 
Key (Minter P.)* Washington. Sew- By 16), ys ee Be $2.00. o) ton aie 


erage of the Mississippi River will 
prevent the overflow of its levees. 
[4] p. 8vo. $0.05. [2080 


fn Dec. 25, 1915-2 c. Dec. 30, 
1915; aff. Jan. 12, 1916; A 419600. 


Kinestey (Charles) Tutor’s story; 
by the late Charles Kingsley, re- 
vised and completed by his daughter, 
Lucas Malet. chaps. 3-5. (Jn Corn- 
hill magazine, Feb., 1916) [2081 


foe ep 17,1916: A ad int. 
2574; pubd. Jan. 26, 1916; Smith, 
Elder & co., London. 


Kirk (Alice Gitchell) [2082-2086 


Domestic science solves problems. @© 
Jan. woos UE se, Heb: 2, 1916 ; 
m 422165. 


Home making talks. After-theater sup- 
per. )© Jan. 28, 1916; 1 « Jan. 29, 
1916; A 422079. 


— Cooking by electricity. © Feb. 4, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422256. 


—— Honey in menu making. © Feb. 
Pontos: ot oe. Neb. 12, 1916; A 
422412. 


— Making waffles. © Jan. 21, 1916; 
1 c. Jan. 22, 1916; A 421895. 


{Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land plain dealer] 


© Alice Gitchell Kirk co., Cleve- 
land. 

Kirk (William)* Chicago. Kirk’s 
syndicate. This trust agreement. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 14 by 
9 inches. [2087 

ian. 25, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. . 26, 
1916; aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 426042. 

KLEMPERER (Otto)* Chicago. Lamp 
club sales and advertising plan. 
Sheet, illus., 19 by 25 inches. [2088 


© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417988. 


KnNAvuTH, Nachod & Kuhne*, New 
York. Foreign exchange. cover- 
title, 2 v. in one cover. 12mo. Con- 


tents :—Ioreign money orders.—For- 
eign drafts. [2089 

© Dee. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 425197. 

KNOWLES (Jessie) Dorothea and the 
listening man by Win Huntington 
Lee [pseud] (Jn Sioux City jour- 
nal. [2090 

© Dec. 5, 1915; 1 ce. Dec. 15, 1915; 
A 422156; ‘Sub rosa syndicate, Mil- 
waukee. 


93 


LOG =e 2%e,-and aft. Keb. 2) 1916): A 
419945. 


5676-5677. Hebrew 
holidays, 1916. 26th year. [4] p. 
16 mo. [20938 

© Feb, 1, 1916; 2 c Jan. 27, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 7, 1916; A 425221; George 
G. Brown, New York. 


KosuHerR calendar. 


KRANZCHEN (Das) 28 jahrg. [Each 
illu. 4to. M. 8a yr.] [2094-2097 


Nrevat6n- @ Jane 2° 1916. Ase), Webie14, 
1916; A—Foreign 13418. 

Nee ee @) Jan. 2nd Gi er hepa 14. 
1916; A—Foreign 13419. 

Nee 18>, .@ Jan. 5, d9163. 1 ec. Keb. 14, 
1916; A—Toreign 13420. 

Nit: V@naniet2 39 9NGier 1 (es; Webial4, 
1916; A—Foreign 13421. 
© Union deutsche verlagsgesell- 

schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 


Krum (Walter G.) Handling and 
marketing eggs for top prices. (In 
Philadelphia inquirer) [2098 


©) Jans, 619162, cy Jam. 18; 
1916; A 421782; Eugene McGuckin 
co., Philadelphia. 


KuBIE (Isaac) co. Nuestra clave par- 
ticular para el negocio de azucares. 
22° narrow fol. [2099 

©) Dec) 22" 4915 s De, Wee 22, 
1915; aff. Jan. 13, 1916; A 419603; 
Isaae Kubie, New York. 


LACASSIAN laboratories*, St. Louis. 


[2100, 2101 
Human skin. Sheet, illus., 18 by 5% 
inches. © Jan. 3, 1916; 27Cy ans Lo. 


1916; aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 419991. 

Who I am. Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. 
© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ce. Jan. 15, 19163 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 419992. 


LADIES’ home journal. Needlework 
dept. [2102-2104 
Christmas gifts in Christmas. colors. 

lp. S8vo. $0.02. © Dec, 20, 19155 
2c. Jan. 6, 1916; aff. Jan. 14, 1916; 
A 417765. 

Easy patterns in crochet. 24 p. illus. 
Svo...$0,15. | © Dec. 20, 1915; 2c. 
wa. GoLO16< an. Jan. 2A TOOLS 2) A, 
417767. 

Easy patterns in_tatting. 15 p._ illus. 
S8vo. $0.15. © Dec. 20, 1915; 2.¢. 
Jan. 6, 1916; aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 
417762. 


© Curtis pub. co., Philadelphia. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2105 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Lait (Jack) [2105-2133 


Around the world in an easy chair. © 
Jan. 8, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1916; A 
421571. 


Artistic soul cries out in anguish. @ 
Feb. 4, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 
422242. 


Bend of the tree. © Jan. 16, 1916; 1 
ec. Jan. 17, 1916; A 421806. 


Call to arms on the boy problem. © 
Feb. 8, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 9, 19163 A 
422310. 


Canada Kid frowns on Immune Eddie. 
© Feb. 2, 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1916; 
A 422195. 


Canada Kid on bad boy problem. © Jan 
22, (LOGS bee Fan, ¢ 245° "T9tee A 
421910. 


Charlie the wolf turns up once more. 
© Jan. 18, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 19, 1916; 
A 421819. 


Enter Fred the hot tamale peddler. © 
Jane) 15.) NOUG; od nev dane, 17s LOK 5 
A 421775. 


Epistle to Mr. Furman D. Updike. © 
Jam, 2%; A9IGs tie. Jan. 28s 2OL6: 
A 422034. 


Excellent opening for pretty girl. © 
Jan. 28, 1916;:1 ¢. Jan. 29, 1916; 
A 422060. 


Father fights for his son, our ward. © 
Feb. 3, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1916; A 
422200. 


Flight of the crying goose. © Jan. 9, 
L9G; Ls co Fan, LO P16) 7A 428 R59. 


Gus and Evele at the cabhooray. © 
Jan. 31, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1916; A 
422134. 


Gus the bus a brave hero in holdup. © 
Bebo 4,0 £9963) ce. Bebycsy  19tee A. 
422324, 

Gus the bus at the midnight uplift. © 
Jan. fOr 19t6s Leh Jane Li Tors : 
A 421770. 

Gus the bus defeats the grip germ. © 
San. As LOG Sak ic. San 1S LoaG - 
A 421816. 


Has nothing to do, so writes play. © 


Jan. 6, 1916; bier Jan. LOIGs) A 
apa isy Lrg 

Hey, girls, here’s leap year bonanza. © 
faneel, LOG: hee Jang. 85 LOG ee A 
421564. 

It was such a beautiful name, it was 
Mrs. Jack Sunshine. © Feb. PR 


1916; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1916; A 422419: 


Mrs. Grundy sets new spring fashions. 
© Keb. 1,° 2926; 15a Rebs 2) 191es 
A 422140. 


Novelette Bill courting in Chicago. © 


Jan, 21. MOG tees Van. 22, OG. * 
A 421898. 


Our little barber had been very ill. © 
Jan. D1) “LOG 2 ac, Sia, LEO LG 
A 421623. 

Pleased to meet you. © Jan. 30, 1916; 
Le. Jan: ‘Sh, 1906 > A 422130; 

Tale of hop-skip-jump revenge. © Jan. 
4, 1916; 1c. Jan. 5, 1916; A 421468. 

Taxi, mister! @© Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 422319. 

Tragedy of a plain little girl fighting 
for, a,man, © Jan... ba, "1916: 1 e¢. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421677. 


Lair (Jack)—Continued. 


Tragedy of man who could not read. © 
Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1916; A 
422262. 


What do you mean, leave it to court? 
© Feb. 10, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1916; 
A 4223838. 


Would earn Christian money for Jews. 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 1 c. Pebu 12) 19kGe 
A 4224061. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald ] 


© J. Keeley, 


LAMBERT (Irvin C.)* Chicago. Cathe- 
dral of all the stores. (Jn Dry goods 
economist ) [2134 


© Oct. 2, 1915; 1 « Jan. 24, 1916; 
A 421960. 


Chicago. 


LANDIS Christmas savings club ¢o.*, 
Harrisburg, Pa. New and greatest 
of all savings plans. MHarrisburg, 
Pa., Union trust co. [1916] cover- 
title, 4p. i6mo. [2135 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425273. 


LANE (Franklin K.) Why Wilson 
should be re-elected: because he has 
made good! Franklin K. Lane, cabi- 
net officer, defends the nation’s 
chief. Sheet, ports. 142 by 114 
inches. [21386 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425312; Newspaper enter- 
prise assn., Cleveland. 


LANGSTON press. This is business. 

Card, 5 by 8 inches. [2137 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 18, 1915; 

aff. Feb. 7, 1916; A 426048; John 
William Langston, Chicago. 


, Detroit. 
2138-2140 


Here are two cows. [4] p. illus. (part 
col) fol. © Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417748. 


Too much. [4] p. illus. (part 4 
fol: '@ Jan. 10, 1916; 2c; and am 
Jan. 14, 1916; "A 417749. 

[2p 


When you come to Toledo. 
illus. fol. © Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c and 
aff. Feb. 7, 1916; A 425251. 


Larson (Christian D.)* San  Fran- 
cisco. Subconscious reconstruction. 
Lesson 8. San Francisco, Cal., 
Progress extension university [1915] 
34 p. 8vo. [2141 


© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
4, 1916; A 419450. 


LARROWE milling co.* 


LA SALLE extension univ.*, Chicago. 
Business leadership. 100 p._ illus. 
ports., fold. chart. 4to. [2142 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419593. 


94 


Ree 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 


La Tour (Irene) 


cover-title, 33, [1] p. illus. 16mo. 
$0.10. [2148 
© July 20, 1915; 2 c. Nov. 30, 


1915; afi. Nov. 29, 1915; A 416622 ; 


Royal pub. co., South Norwalk, 
Conn. 

LAUGHLIN (J. Laurence) Dollar ex- 
change versus sterling. Proof. (Na- 
tional editorial service, serial no. 
361) [2144 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1915; 


an. Jan. 11, isle. A 419602 : Natl. 
editorial service, New York. 


Law (Leroy M.) Merits of refined 
asphalt roads. 15 p. 16mo. [2145 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 419942; United States 
asphalt refining co., New York. 


LEAGUE of visible helpers*, Chicago. 
Amended by-laws of the subordinate 
groups of the League of visible 
helpers. Chicago, Ill., [Printed by 
Indo-American book co.] 1915. 15 p. 
16mo. $0.05. [2146 


© July 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
29, 1915; A 417996. 


LEGAL calendar for 1916. Card, 11 by 
12 inches. $0.10. [2147 


© Jan. 2, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 13, 1916; 
aft. Jan. 27, 1916; A 419875; Mrs. 
J. H. Palmer, Houston. 


LENNON (Bert) When Mary blew the 
tank, let her tell it. (Jn Chicago 
herald) [2148 


wan. 9.61916; 1. e Jan. 10, 
1916; A 421762; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Lewis (Lloyd D.) [2149-2151 


England’s remarkable inducements not 
to enlist. © Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
7 2016; A’ 422316. 

Europe’s secret peril—another Attila. 
© Jan. 30, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1916; 
A 422126. 

Serbia’s despair told in fantastic marble. 
© Jan. 30, 1916; 1c. Jan. 31, 1916; 


A 422122. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald. ] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 
Lewis (Oscar A.)* Chicago. Rules of 
the road. 31 p. 16mo. $0.05. 
[2152 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417813. 


Lewis (Robert)* Medical Lake, Wash. 


How to start a mink ranch. 6 
numb. 1. 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] [2153 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417812. 


Art needlework. | L’Ipar 


2182 


(Joseph <A.)* New York. 
Truth cause and prevention of dan- 
druff, falling hair, grayness and 
baldness. [4] p. illus. 16mo. 


[2154 
© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 426005. 


LincERWwoop mfg. co.*, New York. 
Lidgerwood electric mine hoists. 1 


p. L, 5-30 p. illus. 4to. (Bulletin 
no. 15) [2155 
© Jan. 5, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 


14, 1916; A 417747. 
LIESENFELT (Margaret E.)* Hammond, 


Ind. Liesenfelt yoke book. cover- 
title, 13 p. illus. obl. 8vo. $0.10. 
[2156 

(Ci Jan 2b 1916: 2 ¢. Jan: 24 


1916; aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425146. 


Lire extension institute, inc.*, New 
York. Monthly health letter no. 20. 
[4] p. 4to. $0.50 per annum. 

[2157 
© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

5, 1916; A 417579. 


LINCOLN (Natalie Sumner) Engraved 
portraits of American patriots. Dec., 
1915. (Jn Daughters of the Ameri- 
can revolution. Dec., 1915.) [2158 

© Dec. 16, 1915; 1 ec. Dee. 14, 
1915; A 422074; Corcoran gallery of 
art, Washington. 


Liste (Ann) [2159-2182 


Cinderella man. Noy. 27, 1915. © Jan. 
e A916 VE Ge. Jans 28) 1996s" A. 
422038. 


Jan. 24, 1916. © Jan. 24, 1916; 
1. ec. Jan. 25, 1916: A.421954. 


Soe 31, Feb. 1, 1916. © _ si 


Feb. 1916; 1 c. each Feb. 1, 1916; 
A 429146. 422148. 
Feb. 2, 1916. @© Feb. 2, 1916; 1c. 


Feb. 3, 1916; A 422180. 


Feb. 3, 1916. © Feb. 3, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 4, 1916; A 422203. 


Feb. 4, 1916. © Feb. 4, 1916; 1c. 
Feb. 5, 1916; A 422247. 

Feb. 5, 1916. © Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. 
Feb. 7, 1916; A 422266. 

Feb. 7, 1916. @© Feb. 7, 1916; 1c. 
Feb. 8, 1916; A 422295. 

Feb. 8, 1916. @© Feb. 8, 1916; 1 c. 
Feb. 9, 1916; A 422331. 

Feb. 9, 1916. © Feb. 9, 1916; 1c. 
Feb. 10, 1916; A 422370. 

Feb. 10, 1916. © Feb. 10, 1916; 
1 c. Feb. 11, 1916; A 422386. 

Feb. 11, 1916. @© Feb. 11, 1916; 
1 ec. Feb. 12, 1916; A 422408. 

Feb. 12, 1916. @© Feb. 12, 1916; 
1c. Feb. 14, 1916; A 422424. 

Feb. 14, 1916. © Feb. 14, 1916; 


1c. Feb. 15, 1916; A 422442. 


House of glass. Jan. 4, 1916. © Jan. 
1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 5, 1916; A 421477. 


95 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2183 


Liste (Ann)—Continued. 
Jan. 6, 1916. ©. Jan. 6, 1916; le 
Jan. 7, 1916; A 421522. 


Jan, 7, 1916. © Jan. 7, 1916; 1 ec. 
Jan. 8, 1916: A 421578. 


Jan. 8, 1916; © Jan. 8, 1916; 1 
c. Jan. 10, 1916; A 421579. 


Jan. 10, 1916. © Jan. 10, 1916; 
1e. Jan. 11, 1916; A 421603. 


Jan. 11, 1916. © Jan. 11, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 12, 1916; A 421612. 


Jan. 18, 1916. © Jan. 138, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 14, 1916; A 421687. 


Jan. 17, 1916. © Jan. 17, 1916; 
1c Jan. 18, 1916; A 421781. 


Jan. 18, 1916. @ Jan. 18, 1916; 
1 ¢. Jan. 19, 1916; A 421828. 


[Note: The foregoing are in New 
York evening journal] 


© Internatl. news service, New 
York. 


LoMax (Walter E.)* Atlanta. Home 
prescription calendar with astrolog- 
ical signs. cover-title, [80] p. 
16mo. $1.00. [2183 


© Sept. 10, 1915; 2 c. Nov. 13, 
1915; aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 419845. 


Lone (Sol. L.)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Chiropractic’s place in the healing 
art. 30, [1] p. 24mo. $2.00. [2184 
© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 

17, 1916; A 417821. 


LoveELtL mfg. co.*, Erie, Pa. Anchor 
brand clothes wringers, rubber rolls, 
mangles.: (on cover: Catalog no. 
8.) 96 p. illus. 8vo. [2185 


©’ Fan. 3, 1946: 2. ¢) dan. .A0, 
1916; aff. Jan. 18, 1916; A 419794. 


LUBRICATION. [2186, 2187 


vy. 38, no. 8, Jan., 1916. New York, The 
Texas company [1915] 9 p. illus. 
12mo. @© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sane ao} 1916; A 417841. 

v. 3, no. 4, Feb., 1916. cover-title, 8 p. 
illus. 8vo. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426133. 


© Texas co., New York. 


LUMBERMENS credit assn.*, Chicago. 
Reference book. Feb., 1916. Vari- 
ous paging. S8vo. [2188 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 418687. 


ine.*, Milwaukee. 
[2189-2191 


Announcing hose of luxite. Sept. 18, 
1916. (In eerie evening post, 
Sept. 18, 1915 Sept. 16, 1915; 1 
c. Jan. 15, 1916 : yA 42216 


Oct., 1915. (In carat ae Oct., 
1915) © Sept. 18, 1915; 1 ¢« Jan. 
15, 1916; A 422163. 

For these days when ankles show. (In 
McClures, Nov., 1915) © Oct. 18, 
1916; Les Jan. 25) 1906s) 422164. 


LuxiTE textiles, 


ptel, nN: Ss. Vee 


McCutcHEoN (David C.)* Chicago. 
McCutcheon mailing service. 
[2192-2194 


Iowa. cover-title, 102 1. 4to. [Text 
parallel with binding] © Jan 2% 
1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; aff. Feb, 
1916; A 426063. 


Mieniean. cover-title, 104 1. 4to. 
[Text parallel with ae © Jan 
29, 1916; 2 ce. Feb. 2, 1916; aff. Feb. 
8, "1916; "A 426064. 


St. Louis zone: Arkansas, Lower Iitinois, 
Missouri. cover-title, 107 1. : 4to. 
[Text parallel with binding] © Feb. 
7, 1914; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 8, 1916; 

| A 426062. 
| McCutrcHeon (John T.) Gen. Sarrail 
' and the correspondents. (Jn Chi- 
cago daily or Sunday tribune) 
2195 


© 'Jan.'), 13; 1916; 11sec) fam ee 
1916; A 421686; Chicago tribune, 
Chicago. 
[McEvoy (J. P.)] 
by the umpire. 


Gist and jest of it, 
(In Chicago herald) 
[2196-2202 


Jan. 4, 1916. @© Jan. 4, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 421470. 

Jan. 6, 1916. © Jan. & 1916; 1 « 
Jan. 7, 1916; A 421520 

Jan. 7, 1916; e sans 1 1916; 1c. Jan. 
8, 1916: A 21562 

Jan. 8, 1916 FE Jan. ie. 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 


10, 1916; A 421570. 


Jan. 10, 1916 © Jan, 10, 
Jan. 11, 1916; A: 491769. 


Jan. 11, 1916. © Jan. 11, 1916 ; 1 « 
Jan. 12) 1916; A 421625, 


Jan. 13, 1916. © Jan, 13, 2916. ie 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421678. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


McGraw electrical directory, Feb. 
1916. Railway ed. . New York, 
McGraw publishing co., ine., 1916. 
185, 262 p. S8vo. $3.00. [2203 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 418703; McGraw pub. co., 
inc., New York. 

McGrercor bros. co.*, Springfield, O. 
McGregor’s year book floral gems, 
‘spring, 1916. cover-title, 120 p. 
illus. col. plates. 4to. [2204 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ Jan. 4, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 417754. 


MACKIE-BEYER (—) Orchestra lead- 
er’s guide. Phila., Pa., J. W. Pep- 
per & son, 1916. 50 p. 4to. $1.00. 

[2205 

© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

4, 1916; A 420644; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia. 

Mackinnon (Alice Boswell)* Pasa- 
dena, Cal. Pasadena. (in Pasa- 
dena news) [2206 


© dan, 1, 19169 dhe. Feb. 5, 1916; 
A 422236. 


POLGS ie, 


96 


no. 2, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


McQvuaip (Elias A.) Mohr attempted 
for six years to ruin minister, (Jn 


Boston American) [2207 


© Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
A 422258; Boston American, Boston. 


MAHIN (John Lee) Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[2208-2213 

Can big business live without the free 
Hallarn, |G Wep..5, 1916; 1 c. Feb.. 7, 
1916; A 422259. 

Wow much more can be given the con- 
sumer? © Feb. 4, 1916;.1 ¢c. Feb. 5, 
1916; A 422248. 

How the middleman serves the consumer. 
nen. 2 1916:°>L c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
A 422196. 

Is the salesman a producer? © Feb. 3, 
1916; 1 ec. Feb. 4, 1916; A 422201. 
What the consumer owes the manufac- 
turer, °@ Feb. 1; 1916; 1 c.. Feb. 2, 

1916; A 422141. 

What the manufacturer owes the con- 
sumer. © Jan. 31, 1916; 1c. Feb. 2, 
1916; A 422132. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


MALDAGUE (Georges)* Paris. Cheva- 
liers de Vamour. (Jn Petit journal) 
[2214-2216 


Nos. 2-15. 
S21, 1915; 1 -c. each 
A—Foreign 13356. 

Nos. 16-30. [15 instalments] © Oct. 
22-31, Nov. 1-5, 1915; 1 c. each Dec. 
4, 1915; A—Yoreign 13357. 

Nos. 31-43. [13 instalments] © Nov. 
6-14, 16-19, 1915; 1 ec. each Dec. 
14, 1915; A—Foreign 13358. 


{14 instalments] © Oct. 
Dec. 1, 1915; 


MARINER (W. E.)* Chicago. Sworn 
statement in proof of loss. [4] p. 
4to. $0.05. p220T 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419920. 


MARKHAM (Romondo David)* Chi- 
eago. [Sample book and cuts] Some 
things the cubit stones say to the 
house ot A-B-K.  cover-title, 48 
numb. 1. obl. 32mo. [2218 

© Dec. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
81, 1916; A 425234. 


MARTIN (Gus G.)* Chicago. Home- 
trade booster. (J2 Chicago north- 
west suburban signal) [2219 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 29, 


1916; A 422278. 
Mary (Jules)* Paris. Amour dans le 
ruines. [Each 15 instalments] (Jn 


Petit Parisien) [2220-2222 

Bost), © Oct. 17-31, 1915; 1 c. 
each Nov. 26, 1915; A—FToreign 
13359. 

nos. 16-30. © Nov. 1-15, 1915; 1 «. 
each Noy. 30, 1915; A—loreign 
13360. 

nos. 31-45. © Nov. 16-30, 1915; 1 «c. 
each Dec. 16, 1915; A—YTDoreign 
13361. 

30605—16——3 


97 


MASSACHUSETTS trust eco. Old Glory 
savings club; power of money. [6] p. 
24mo. 2223 

Op Jan. 14. 1916; 2c. Jan: 26; 
1916; aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 425235; 
Howard H. Riggleman, Boston. 


Complete Waldemar 


Cit AS INE: ode A 
[2224 


ed aoe cet 


MAzrEer (Joseph) 
chain assays. 
bulletin, Jan. & Feb., 1916) 


©, Jans. 26, 1916." 1... ¢.; Neb, As 
1916; A 422482; American national 
retail jewelers assn., Neenah, Wis. 


MERCANTILE collection c¢o.*, Utica, 
Nig p22 2 2220 
Every citizen wants to stand well in 

the community. Sheet, printed on 
both sides, 7 by 64 inches. © Jan. 25, 
LOVES 2c. and ait. Mebs: (a 19UGa A 
425240. 

Explaining some things that trouble peo- 
ple. Sheet, printed on both sides, 7 
by 64 inches. © Jan. 25, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. Feb. 7, 1916; A 425239. 


METTLER (Franklin L.)* Wilmington, 


Del. Incorporating under the laws 
of Delaware. cover-title, 11 p. 
12mo. [2220 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 4252388. 
MetTzcER (George P.) Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald.) 
[2228-2231 
Long lane of investigation. © Jan. 17, 
POLE? 1 es Jan. 18; 1916s A) 421815; 


Realizing possibilities. © Jan. 21, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 22, 1916; A 421897. 


Selling in simple language. © Jan. 22, 
1916; 1 ¢c. Jan. 24, 1916; A 421914, 
Seven years from now. © Jan. 18, 
6; 1c. Jan. 19, 1916; A 421818. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 

MEYER-BOTH CO. 

Sheet no. 43. Jan. 26, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 17% by 22% inches. Jan. 25; 
191G@; 2 e. and aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 
419931, 
© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 

Sheet no. 287, Feb. 2, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
19 by 25 inches. © Feb. 2, 1916; 2 
ce. and aff. Feb. 7, 1916; A 425250. 
© W. C. Both, Chicago. 

Mryverson (Louis F.) Co-insurance, 
its purpose and explanation. [4] p. 
12mo. [2234 

ie) Nov, 20: 1015* 2 co Ubu 

1916; aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 419891; 

Alva KE. Stern, New York. 

Miami, Fla. R. L. Polk & co.’s Miami 
city directory, 1916. v.5. Jackson- 
ville, Fla., R. L. Polk & co. [1916] 
4p. 1., 49-551 p. illus. S8vo. $6.00. 

[2235 
© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

20, 1916; A 418509; R. L. Polk & co., 

Birmingham, Ala, 


[2282, 2233 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2236 


Mites (Charles C.)* Maywood, Il. 
Two little shoes. Card, illus., 134 
by 7% inches. $0.25. [2236 

(Jan. 27, 1916: 2%: and aidan. 
ot, 1916; A’ 419922. 


Mites City, Mont. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
city directory of Miles City, Glen- 
dive, Terry [ete.] and county di- 
rectory of Custer, Dawson, Prairie 
[ete.] 1916. Helena and Butte, R. 


L. Polk & co. of Montana, 1916. 412 | 


D. Ova, | 59,00: (225 6 

© Jan. 13, 1916; 2c. Jan. 18, 1916; 
Ait, wan. 17, LONG, A 4203889 > RAG. 
Polk & co., Helena, Mont. 


Mitter (Edward L.)* Peru, Ind. Dis- 
play bank advertising. cover-title, 
109 1. Svo. $15.00. [Text parallel 
with binding] [22388 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
A OLG ee 425244, 


MitteR (George Ernest)* Covington, 
Ky. Katherine Belvue. (Jn Scribo. 
Feb., 1916) [2239 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 1c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
A 422291. 


MINNESOTA chandelier co.*, St. Paul. 
Lighting fixture no. G. N. 2248 and 


fixture data. Sheet; illus., 124 by 
4 inches, [2240 
© “Dee. 18-1915." ¢, “and “att. 


Feb. 7, 1916; A 426044. 


Minog (Robert) [2241-2243 
Hivery natiou lies in this war. Sheet, 
tas, ie by. G6 aneches. 1@ sian. 12° 
1916 > 2 ce and -afl. “Web 9) Oto A 
425317. 
War smile. Sheet, illus., Done, 12: by 
11 inches. © Jan. 10, 1916 "2c, and 
aff. eb. 9, 1916; A 425314. 


18 carloads of one-legged men, as Rob- 
ert Minor saw them. Sheet, illus., 13% 
94 inches. © Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and 
Sis eb. 9, 0Olb A. 425323. 


© Newspaper enterprise assn., 
Cleveland. 


MISHAWAKA Woolen mfg. co.*, Misha- 
waka, Ind. Instructions to sales- 
men, 1916.) 4p: 1; S2p2 AGnio: 

[2244 


© Dee. 23, 1915; 2 @ and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417995. 


MopDERN business supplement. vy. 1, no. 
- 4, Oct.—Dec., 1915. ed. by Joseph 
Ford Johnson. [New York city, Al- 
exander- Hamilton] 1915. 1 p. 1., 
p. 393-584. S8vo. [2245 


© Jan. 7; 1916* 2c.’ and“athJan. 


15, 1916; A 419587; Alexander Hain- | 


ilton institute, New York. 


98 


pt. L, WSe we ee 


Montcomery, Ala. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Montgomery directory, 1916. Mont- 
gomery, Ala., R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 
783 p. Svo. $7.00. [2246 

© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 « and aff. Jan. 
26,,.191G6;. A. 420510; Boi  Poteee 
co., Birmingham, Ala. 


Moopy’s manual, complete list of se- 
curities maturing Jan. 1, 1916—Dec. 


31, 1917. v. 1. New York, Moody 
manual company [1915] 1 p. 1., 242 
p. 16mo. $3.00. [2247 


© Dec. 28, 1915: 2 G dam ee 
1916; aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 420488; 
Moody manual co., New York. 


Moon (William -H.) co.*, Morrisville, 
Pa. Moon’s hardy trees & plants for 
every place & purpose, 1916. 128 p. 
illus. 4to. [2248 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
15, 1916; A 426135. 


Morison (Francis R.)* 
Monthly talk to bank 
100% man. Sheet, 124 


Cleveland. 

employees. 

by 84 inches. 

[2249 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 419948. 


Mornine telegraph Sunday magazine, 
Jan. 23, 30, 1916. (New York Morn- 
ing telegraph, sec. 2) [ 2250, 2251 

© Jan. 23, 30, 1916; 1 ¢. each Feb. 
12, 1916; A 42240), 422410; Lewis 
pub. co., New York. 


Morris (Rob.) jr.*, Portland, Tenn. 
Early history of the Eastern star. 
(In National-Mizpah TEastern star 
magazine, Feb., 1916) [2252 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 1916; 
A 422304. 


MoRRIS ANNUAL, 1916. New York, 
Morris high school, 1916. xi, [12], 
129 p. illus., ports. Svo. [2253 

© Dee. 24, 1915; 2 eo dae 
1916; aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 420602; 
Isador A. Rosenzweig, New York. 


MORRIS PLAN CO., Of New York. How 
to borrow money and how to invest 
money in small amounts. 14 p. 
16mo. [2254 

© Dec. 9, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 7, 1916; A 417753; Indus- 
trial finance corp., New York. 


Moses (Alfred G.)* Mobile, Ala. 
Peace anthology. 40 p. 16mo. 
$0.50. [2255 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. ‘and aff. Jan. 
P19 A 417820. 


BOOKS, GROUP Il 


no. 2, 1916 


2283 


Mr. Hesron land and development co. 
Freedom’s call in the last Ameri- 
can West. 20 p. illus., map. 8vo. 

(2256 

© Nov. 1, 1915; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1915; 

aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417566; Albert 
Roy, Portland, Ore. 


MounNrTAIN states telephone & telegraph 
, Denver. Telephone directories. 
pei 2256 

Albuquerque and Tucumcari districts, 
book no. 6-S, Jan., 1916. cover-title, 


aap. 410. © Jan, 21, 1916; 2 c. and 
an. Heb. 7, 1916; A 425268. 


Roswell district, book no. 7-S, Feb., 1916. 
cover-title, 25 p. ito. @© Feb.- 1, 
foro ec and alii. eb: 7, 1916; A 
425269. 


MowuntTsier (Rebert) [2259, 2260 


Diary of dead English Tommy picked up 
on battlefield tells of thrilling life in 
the trenches at Dardanelles. Sheet, 
Pheepy 13 mches.. @ Dec. 31, 0915; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425308. 


Is there to be an United States of Greece? 
Masses agitate a revolt against throne. 
Sheet, illus. (ports.) 122 by 9% inches. 
aan. 7. 19136; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 9, 
Li A oie: aay Me Be 


© Newspaper enterprise assn., 


Cleveland. 

Moxrey (Thomas)*, Seattle. Special 
stickerman. Seattle, Wash., Prac- 
tical moulding book co., 1915. cover- 
title, 37 p. illus. 4to. [2261 


© Oct. 26, 1915; 2 c. Dee. 15, 1915; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 419799. 


Murpockx (Victor) Bryan followers 
will turn to progressives, says Vic- 
tor Murdock. Sheet, port. 12 by 5 
inches. [2262 

© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 4253815; Newspaper enter- 
prise assn., Cleveland. 


[MurpHy (Daniel T.) ] [2263, 2264 


American joke book. [South Norwalk, 
Conn., Printed by Murphy me cox 
1915] fs21. p. i6mo... $0.1 


Sept. 20, 1915; 2 c. Nov. 30, 1915: aff. 
Nov. 29, 1915; ‘A 416620. 


Same. (On cover: Ford 
$0.10. © Oct. 20, 1915; 2 c. Nov. 30, 
1915; aff. Nov. 29, 1916; A 416621. 
© Royal pub. co., South Norwalk, 

Conn. 


joke book) 


MurpHy (George Edward)* Santa 
Monica, Cal. Redemption of Molly 
Carson. [8] p. 12mo. [2265 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417824. 


NATIONAL electrical contractors’ assn.*, 
Utiea, N. Y. Universal data and 
sales book [additions] Jan. 26, 
1916. [88] p. S8vo: $10.00. [Text 
parallel to binding] [2266 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419921. 


NATIONAL MFG. €O., ine.*, Minneapolis. 


[2267, 2268 
Cash in on the crowd. [16] p. illus. 


16moe:, Gian. 8. 1916.2 e5 and: alt. 
Feb. 4, 1916; A 425171. 


Making money out of footsteps. cover- 
title, :[16]. -p. ius... 16mo. © Jan. 
18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 4, 1916; 
A 425172. 


NATIONAL PECAN groves co.*, Washing- 


ton. Will you be one in one thou- 
sand? cover-title, 28 p. plates. 
16mo. [2269 


© Dec. 18, 1915; 2'c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417769. 


NATIONAL SHAWMUT bank*, Boston. 
Foreign trade report [port of Bos- 
fore! Dees 1915. fA op. Ete: 

[2270 
(Chr sane s26, 1O1G: “2 |-e2 cant. 
1916: aff. Web: 2,-1916; A 425150: 


NEUSTADTL (Victor)* New York. 
Ethische principien in dramen der 
neuzeit. 31p. S8vo. (Ethische vor- 
traege, nr. 1) [2271 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 7. 1916; A 425281. 


New Jersey foundry & machine co.*, 


New York. Overhead carrying de- 
vices. 48 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. 
(Catalog 88) [2272 


© Jan. 81, 1916; 2 
2, 1916; A 419949. 


New York. Economist short cut, Jan. 
1916. New York, Dry goods econ- 


e. and aff. Feb. 


omist [1916] 4380p. front. (fold. 
map) 16mo. $0.25. [2273 
© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 


9, 1916; A 425281; Textile pub. co., 
New York. 


Contributions to. 
[2274-2283 
Gritain’s sailors eager for the breath of 
battle. © Jan. 23, 1916; 1c. Jan. 24, 
1916; A 421918. 


NEw YORK HERALD. 


Galicia new centre of interest in the 
world struggle. © Jan. 9, 1916; 1c. 
Jan. 10, 1916; A 421605. 

Many neutral ships in the Atlantic. 
Key to chart. © Feb. 13, 1916; 1 c. 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 422426. 


Operations in war theatres from North 
Sea to Tigris. New British armies 
assume defense. (In New York herald) 
© Feb. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 7, 1916; 
A 422275. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2284 


New York HERALD—-Continued. 


Review of week’s operations in the great ; 


theatres of war. 18,000,000 men are 
preparing for the summer campaigns. 
@ Feb. 13, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1916; 
A 422427. 

Steaming dates changed as result of 
weather. Key to chart. © Feb. 6, 
1916" 1c. Heb. (, 1916; A 42224. 

Tourist travel to the south increases. 
Key to chart. © Jan. 23, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 24, 1916; A 421919. 

Tsar’s troops make big advance through 
Caucasus snows. © Jan. 23, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 24, 1916; A 421917. 

War operations of week from North Sea 
to the Tigris. Pressure at Kut is ex- 
pected to follow Turkish release at 
Siratts: (@ Jan 16, TOL6 ec Jan. 
17, 1916; A 421788. 

41 steamships shown in this week’s 
chart. Key to chart. © Jan. 16, 
1916; 1c. Jan. 17, 1916; A 421784. 


© New York herald co., Jersey 
City. 


New York TIMES index. v. 38, no. 4, 
Oct._Dec., 1915. New York, The 
New York times [1916] 1 p. 1, 555 
p. S8vo. $2.00. [2284 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 418919; New 
York times co., New York. 


NEWSPAPER enterprise assn.*, Cleve- 
land. 20 perils face U. S. on road to 
world supremacy. Sheet, ports., 21 
by 144 inches. [2285 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425319. 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*, New 
York. Each Proof, illus. 
[2286-23825 


Asthma Simpson, the village queen. 
Everything is fine now, Asthma. 
Jan, 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aif. Neb. 5, 
1916; A 426009. 

Good news Luke, I’ve got you a job. 
© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 17, 
1916; A 417835. 

——- Now in the second act I have to 
fight off a mob. © Dec. 24, 1915; 2c. 
and aft. Jan. 8, 1916; A 419507. 


We'll have to start you off this 
week with a few words of explanation. 
© jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aif. Feb. 5, 
1916; A 426019. 

Daily magazine page for everybody. 
Beauty hints. Hair helps for the 
woman who is always busy. © Jan. 
92, 1916; 2 ¢. and alt. Web. a, 1916; 
A 426017. 


—— Distinct nightie novelty. © Jan. 8, 
1916? 2 "ce, and airy Jane Li Lolo; 
A 417830. 


How beauty may be won by fresh 
air and exercise. © Dec. 24, 1915; 
2 ec. and aff. Jan. 8, 1916; A 419511. 

—— How to make the most of your own 
flower of beauty. © Jan. 29, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 426025. 


100 


pt. 1, 8. eee 


NEWSPAPER feature service, ine.*—Con. 


How to perfect your child’s future 
body by teaching her to exercise wisely 
today. © Jan. 22, 49163 2 %e. 200 
aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 426015. 


——— Revelations of a wife. How Dicky 
took care of Madge. © Dec. 24, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 8, 1916; A 419512. 


How Jack said good-by. © 
Jan: 29, 1916; 2 ¢..and jai. heb eae 
1916; A 426022. 


How Madge and Dicky’s moth- 
er met. © Jan. 8, 1916202 Gang 
aff. Jan. 17, 1916: A 41 7TS2e 


How Madge told Dicky. © 
Dec. 24, 1915; 2 « and aff. Jan. 8, 
1916; A 419510. 


Jack’s farewell note. © Jan. 
8, 1916; 2 ¢c. and afl. Jane Be Veore-; 
A 417833. 

Life is just one long compro- 
mise. @© Jan... 29, 1916> 2° andWak. 
Feb. 5, 1916; A 426026. 

Nothing at all. .s@ gan. S22 
1916; 2c. and, ai. Webs *o2 ones 
426012. 


——d 


What happened after Jack 
left. © Jan. 29, 1916: 2c) ane au 
Feb. 5, 1916; A 426023. 


What helped Madge’s head a 
lot. © Dec: 24, 1915; 2 €. and lan. 
Jan. 8, 1916; A 419514. 

Why Dicky said tomorrow. 
© Dec, 24, 1915 ° 2 cand ak. Janes: 
1916; A 419513. 


Why Madge left home © 
Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and jake Wena, 
1916; A 426016. 


Ways the schoolgirl may dress her 
hair becomingly. © Jan. 8, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 417828. 


Winifred Black writes about a 
strange new creed. © Jan. 8, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 417831. 


Winifred Black writes about edu- 
cation and the top of the ladder. 
© Dec. 24, 19153; 2 c. and af, Jans. 
1916; A 419505. 


Winifred Black writes about free- 
dom and running away. © Jan. 22, 
19163. 2 ¢. and ail. Hebi oO; 1 oeh ee 
426014. 

Winifred Black writes about high 
school frats. © Jan. 29, 1916; 2% 
and aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 426024. 


Winifred Black writes about Judge 
not that ye be not judged. © Jan. 
22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. eb. 5, 1916; 
A 4260138. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
man of mystery. © Jan. 29, 1916; 
2c. and aff. eb. 5, 1916; A 426027. 


—— Winifred Biack writes about those 
who are simply defective. © Jan. 8, 
191632 ¢. and aff. Jan. 17, 19igee 
417832. 


Hickory Hick. Lena! You’re the only 
girl I ever loved. © Jan. 29, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 426018. 


Johnny Boston Beans. Help! ITll get 
yer. © Jan. 22, 4916; 2 eandae. 
Feb. 5, 1916; A 426008. 


Polly and her pals. Aye verily this 
pale face practice of swearing ot New 
Years is a wierd custom. © Dec. 24, 
1905:°° 2) 'e: and aiiy Jan. Si tote; sz 
419508. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 


2348 


Newspaper feature service, inc.*—Con. 


——TI see where the board of health 
has made sneezing a misdemeanor. 
ey sane, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Web. 
Ia OtGe: A 426011. 

Pa’ll- be tickled pink. © Jan. 29, 

foto: 2 Gand alm, eb. 5, 1916; A 

426021. 

You kin sleep on the porch if you 
likess ©) jan. S$) °1916° 2e -and ‘aft. 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 417829. 

Putting it over on pa. Madam, I call 
in the interest of art. © Jan. 8, 1916; 
Gee and ait. Jan. 17, 1916; A 417834. 

My son, give me your skates a mo- 

ment. © Dec: 24, 1915; 2 c and aff. 

Jan. 8, 1916; A 419509. 


That son-in-law of pa’s. 


Gosh blink it 


there’s th’ son-in-law. sane. 
iGo ec and a. Meb. 5, 1916s A 
426010. 


Look’s like th’ coast is clear. © 
fant oe tOlG: 2c. sand alt.--fan. 17, 
1916: A 417836. 


Well, while I’m still without a cent. 
© Dee. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 8, 
1916; A 419506. 


Yes, pa, that is a photograph of 
Lady Tubbley. © Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 426020. 


Niss (C.) & sons. Niss profit sharing 
bond. Sheet, printed on both sides, 
143 by 9 inches fold. to Svo. [23826 

© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 426045; Clarence C. Niss, 
Chicago. 


NotteMeErrr (W. A.) co., ine.*, New 
York. Private code. cover-title, 30 
p. 24mo. P32 

© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
14,1916; A 417756. 


Norman (W. W.)* Toledo, O. What 


to read on business. Toledo, O., 
Norman & Remington co. [1915] 
47 p. illus. 24mo. [2328 


© Dec. 30, 1915: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
ol, 1915; A 417755. 


Norti AMERICAN accident insurance 
co. [2329, 2330 
Instructions to N. A. A. I. C. protective 

department agents. cover-title, [8S] p. 
avo. © Web. 5, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aft. 
Feb. 9, 1916; A 425292. 

N. A. A. I. C. has arrived. cover-title, 
ee Lei. © Jan. 5, 1916; 2 «. 
gan. 10, 1916; aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 
417662. 


© W. G. Critchlow, Covington, 
Ky. 


NorkTHAMPTON, Mass. Northampton 
and Easthampton directory, 1916. 


[v. 84] Northampton, The Price & 
Lee co., 1916. 569, [S] p. front. 
(map) Svo. $3.50. [2331 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 420690; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


O’Brien (Edward J.) Carrying on 
the torch of Hawthorne, Poe and 
Bret Harte in short story. (Jn Bos- 
ton evening transcript. [2332 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 11, 1916; 
A 421635; Boston transcript co., 
Boston. 


O'Connor (Thomas Power) 
[2333-2337 
Allies’ position indicated by the news 
on) thes weeks ©) Jan. 2. LOG foie: 
Jan. 5, 1916; A 421593. 


Asquith reaps new laurels by success as 
war time premier. © Jan. 30, 1916; 
ivewWeb. 2s LOEG AM 22a 


Balance swings slowly to allies. © Jan. 
OU RNG) Sa eres: 9 dine) Palko GSMO Be ost 
421787. 


Gallipoii retreat made a profound stir 
in iingland.. © Dec 26, >19t5e se. 
Dec. 31, 1915; A 421594. 


Joint committee of two parliaments to 
discuss “wate. ©. Jans 9, LOG) Ale: 
Jan. 12, 19165 A 421636. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Wilming- 
ton Delmarvia star] 
© Central news of America, New 

York. 

Oit Ciry oil & grease co.*, Oil City, 
Penn. Germania lubro compound. 
cover-title, 5 p. folder. 24mo. Bul- 
letin no. 810. [2338 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

9, 1916; A 425283. 

OLEAN, N. Y. R. L. Polk & @o,’s Olean, 
N. Y., directory, 1916. v. 1. Pitts- 
burch: Pa. R.kn” Pook &"€o:./ 1015: 
479 p. Svo. $6.00. [2339 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 

LOE TOG a Ge Mens Leela aA 

418469; R. L. Polk & co., Pittsburgh. 

OLIPHANT (T. HE.) What well-dressed 
women are wearing. (In New York 
Evening mail) [2340-2347 
Jang. GG 1916." © gam 6 29te- te, Jan. 

8, 1916; A 421573. 


ca 21, 196: © Jans Thy 19165 4 oe, 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421691. 


van. 205.1916... © Jan. 20, 1916; 1 «a 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 421906. 

Jan,v26;' 4916. .© Jan. 26, 1916; 1 «. 
Jan. 28, 1916; A 422040. 

Heb. 2, 1916. © Feb. 2, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 422208. 

Feb. 3, 1916. © Web. 3, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
do, 1916; A 422248. 

Feb. 4, 1916. © Feb. 4, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 422268. 

Feb. 5, 1916. © Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
(ooo: A A222 1. 
© Evening mail syndicate, ine, 

New York. 

O’Nettt (Felix J.)* Stafford Springs, 
Conn. Buttress and the ivy. (In 
Catholic transcript) [2348 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1916; 
A 422358. 


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2349 


[Ontons (Berta Ruck)] Girls at his 
billet, by Berta Ruck. [2 instal- 
ments] (/” London Illustrated Sun- 
day herald) [2349, 2359 
Jan 9: 26,1916. >: @el_¢ each Reb. 7, 


1916; A ad int: 2562; pubd. Jan. 9, 
af, 2016: 


Janz 23, 30, 1916; © 4 ceach Heb, 21, 
1916; A ad int. 2577; pubd. Jan. 23, 
30, 1916. 


© Mrs. George Oliver, London. 


ORENSTEIN-ARTHUR Koppel co. Op- 
eration, electremobile industrial 
truck. cover-title, 14 [1] p. illus. 
SVO. > {2351 
(C). eer. 27,  I9iIbs 2G, er. 10, 
1915; aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 417998; 


Electromobile ¢o., St. Louis. 

OxtTon (Beulah Sylvester) First naval 
battle of the revolution at Machias. 
(77, Lewiston journal) DATS Ue 

). Ags? 28S Ay A es Sein as 


1915; A 403565; Lewiston journal 
eo., Lewiston, Me. 
QQXYGENERATOR ¢Oo.*, Chicago. Evolu- 
_ tion of the oxygenerator. [6] p. 
folder, diagrs. 16mo. [2552 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 419944. 

PARISIENNE art service*, 
| Bulletin | no: PooS38. Fan: 5, 1916. 
numb. 1. 142-149. illus. fol. [2353 

©) Jan; 551916+'2 €..and a oJan. 
14, 1916; A 417745. 

PARKER (J. V.)* Chicago. Analytic 
system for the measurement of rela- 
tive fire hazard of traction car 
houses and (or) yards and rolling 


New York. 


stock, Dec., 1912, rev. June, 1915. 
8 p. 8vo. [2354 

© Jan. 1%, 1916; 2 c-andeatt. Jan. 
1 ISG: A: 417814, 


PARKER (Mary Moody)* Wilmington, 


Del. Series of lessons in the Gespel 
of John for Bible study classes. 
cover-title, 47 p. Svo. $0.15. [2355 
© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

SP OnG oe 425160. 
l’arsons (Louella O.) [2356-2359 


Brains before beauty is movie demand. 
@ Heb. 6,7 1916 > “1 6. Web; 7; 1916: 
A 422315. 

liow to become a 
1916. - ©); Jan. S, 
1916; A 421763. 


Modern AladGin enters filmland. © 


dan 30, T3916); 4) c. Jian: ST, 1916: 
422124, 


Jan. 9, 
Aer et ae 


movie star. 
OU Gs 


‘Movies demand courageous actors. @© 


Jan. 
A 421810. 


| Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


916°" 44 c Jan. 10, 1916; 


re 


pt. I, BS. wos 


PARTIAL payment bond corp. Nothing 

to sell but assistance. 12 p. 16mo. 

[2360 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 

9, 1916; A 425286; J. Alexander Van 
Rensselaer, New York. 


PATENTEES’ mfg. co.*, New York. Fow- 
ler weighing & vending machine. 
Sheet, illus., 1S by 18 inches. [2361 

© Dee: 22, 1915> 1c) eee eee 
1915; 1 ¢«. Jan. 22, 19163 a5 eee 
21, 1916; A 419846. 


PEKAR (Gyula de) What Austria 
really thinks of America, not a na- 
tion at ali! Leader in country at 
odds with us views us as a house di- 
vided. Sheet, 144 by 133 inches. 

[2362 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 

9, 1916; A 425310; Newspaper enter- 
prise assn., Cleveland. 


PENGELLY (J. Bradford)* Flint, Mich. 
New Christmas legend. (Jn Flint 
daily journal) [2363 

© Dec. 27, 1915; 1 ce. Feb. 5, 1916; 
A 422298. 


Perrect Catholic calendar, 1916. Card, 
3 by 54 inches. $0.25. [23864 
©. Jan. 11,_1916: 2 cia 
7, 1916; A 425242; Charles Louis 
Weathers, Covington, Ky. 
ERKINS adjustment co.*, St. Louis. 
Instructions and forms for collec- 
tion. 2 sheets, printed-on both sides, 
104 by 16 inches. [2565 
© Jan. 11, 1916: 2.6 Jawa 
1916; aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 425147. 


Prters (Merian Shaw) Peters 
Brambaugh method readers. 
3. By Merian Shaw Peters and 
Martin Grove Brumbaugh, illus. by 
Emma Troth. Philadelphia, Chris- 
topher Sower company [1916] 271 
p. illus. (part col.) 12mo.- [2866 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2.c. and aff. Feb. 
3, 1916; A 418669; Christopher 
Sower co., Philadelphia. 


and 
Book 


PETROLEUM idea. vy. 17, no. 1, a 
1916. 23 p. ports. 24mo. [2367 
© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
Be NARS A 425175 ; Angier chemical 
co., Boston. 


Puitiirs (Libbie Sprague) 
[2368, 2869 


His affinity. chap. 14, 15. © Jan. 25, 
1916; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1916; A 422081. 


102 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 


Puiiires (Libbie Sprague)—Contd. 


Mystery of Castle Lennox. chap. 1-6. 
ie) ite 5. 1916); 1. c.. Jan,, 28, 1916; 
A 422029. 


[Note: The foregoing are in [llus- 
trated companion] 


©F. B. Warner co., New York. 


Pierce (R. ff.) JTllumination. Lesson 
no. 3. Units of light and illumina- 
tion. New York, N. Y., National 
commercial gas association [1916] 
69 p. S8vo. (Practical gas educa- 
tional courses) [2370 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425330; Natl. commercial 
gas assn., New York. 


PietzucH (Joseph)* Cincinnati. Piet- 
zuch’s pigeon-toed shoes. [4] p. 
illus. 24mo. p2cet 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 419954. 


Piotrowski (N. L.) is Tea cote 
All in Ireland back Poland. © Jan. 31, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1916; A 422133. 
Pope’s sympathy with Poland. © Jan. 
Soto 4.) cs dans 31, “1916: A 
422121, 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


PIPENHAGEN (Charles A.)*, Chicago. 
Aunt Hannah’s handy jelly bag or 
strainer. Chicago, Pines manufac- 
turing co. [1916] Envelope, illus., 
9 by 10 inches. [2374 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425274. 

Pratr (Louis J.) Industrial fuel. 
Lesson no. 3. Transfer of heat and 
high temperature measurement. 
New York, N. Y., National commer- 


cial gas association [1916] p. 69- 
eos. oie. Svo. . (Practical 
gas educational courses) [2375 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425331; Natl. commercial 
gas assn., New York. 

Pocket directory of shoe manufac- 
turers for 1916. Boston, Mass., Shoe 
& leather reporter co., 1916. 1p. 1, 
7-274 p. fold. map. 24mo. $2.00. 

[2376 

© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 20, 

1916; aff. Jan. 19, 1916; A 420429; 

Shoe and leather reporter co., Bos- 
ton. 


PoLttock (James Arthur)* Toledo, O. 


Topics for American history and 
civics 1789-1916. cover-title, 64 p. 
Svo. $0.40. [2377 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1916; 
aff. eb. 7, 1916; A 425245. 


2389 

Pore bros. and Cheppu co., ltd.*, New 
York... Lurn.o. the, tide. tt" -p: 
24mo. [2378 


© Feb. 4, 1916; :2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 426003. 


POST-DISPATCH, St. Louis. Post-dis- 
patch house, home and real estate 
enides, OC 25,: 19152. (lt. St.. Louis 
Post-dispatch ) [2379 

(EOC 25; 1915 7 4c. Jan. T, 1916; 
A 421532; Pulitzer publishing co., 
St. Louis. 


POST-GRADUATE School of modern den- 
tistry. Cavity preparation. gold 
filling. Lesson 5. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Stratford-Cookson co. [1915] cover- 
Piles SO 4d STO. ee Onl oe [2380 

©) Avie. 10-4 191s? en San 15: 
19IG 2 -att.. Webs 04716" A 425152 8 
Stratford-Cookson co., Philadelphia. 


Price (Lucy Jeanne) Bird girl’s aim. 
(Jn Cleveland Sunday leader) 

[2381 

© Jan. 30, 1916; 1 ce. Feb. 7, 1916; 

A 422283; Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


PRUDENTIAL insurance co. of America®, 
Newark, N. J. Prudential day, the 
national pay day. (Jn Colliey’s) 

[2382 
C) ckam 45. AGG -s teh danay ta: 
1916; A 421697. 


PuncH. v. 150. [Each illus., 4to. 3 d.] 


[2383-2386 


NOPOSSis Jane: LOG. .Orlwesdeelbs. 2. 
sate A ad int. 2558; pubd. Jan. 5, 
G. 


no, 3688; Jan. 12;,1916. | ©) Lc Feb. 9, 
1916; A ad int. 2565; pubd. Jan. 12, 
1916. 

no. 3889, Jan. 19, 1916. © 1c. Feb. 16, 
LOTGs A ad int. 25738; pubd. Jan. 19; 
1916. 

no. 3890, Jan. 26, 1916. ©1c. Feb. 23, 
he A ad int. 2578; pubd. Jan. 26, 


© Bradbury, Agnew & co., Itd., 
London. 


Purse (R. P.)* Chattanooga. Confi- 
dence and credit. cover-title, [6] p. 
16mo. [2387 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 ec and aff, Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425241. 


RAMSEY (EH. E.) [2388, 2389 


Indiana supplement [to] Tarr and Mc- 
Murry’s new complete geography. 
New York, The Macmillan company, 
1916. cover-title, 32  p. front. 
(map) illus. S8vo. $0.30. @ Feb. 
2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. eb. 3, 1916; 
A 418678. 


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2390 


pt. 1, 1. 6., VAS 


Ramsey (H. H.)-—Continued. 

Indiana supplement [to] Tarr and Mc- 
Murry’s new introductory geography. 
New York, The Macmilian company, 
1916. cover-title, 8 p. front. map) 
illus. S8vo. $0.20. © Feb. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 8, 1916; A 418674. 


© Maemillan co., New York. 


Raymonp (C. E.) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. (J2 Chicago heraid) 
[2390-2394 
aoe engineers. © Jan. 10, 1916; 
. Jan. cE 1916; A 421772. 
aa in America. © Jan. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 10, 1916; A 421567. 
Preparedness for peace. © Jan. 4, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 5, 1916; A 420471 
Preparedness for peace. Cost. of capital 
acter the war. ©@©:) Jan. "6, S916. Of oc. 
an. (ey UOC = eAct4s ZUG: 
Sales departments. © Jan. 7, 1916; 1c. 
Jan. 8, 1916; A 421563. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


REAL estate board of New York*, New 


York. Diary and manual of the real 
estate board of New York, 1916. 


[New York, Printed by John Ward 
& son, 1915] Various paging. 12mo. 
$1.00. [2395 


© Dee. a 1915; 2 ec. Dec. 23, 1915; 
atk dan: 7, 1916: ie 420281. 


Resident and 
Redondo Beach 


REDONDO Beach, Cal. 
business directory, 
and Hermosa-Manhattan Beaches, 
Los Angeles County, Cal., 1915-16. 
Redondo Beach, C. H. Turner [1916] 
97 p. Svo. $1.50. [2396 

© Jan, 1,1916; 2 ¢. Jan. S, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 25, 1916; A 420573; Charles 
H. Turner, Redondo Beach, Cal. 


REED (Charles H.)* New York. 

[2397-2399 
Game of Wall street. cover-title, [16] p 
SVvOsn »o-00secO©) Heb. (2 tO1GE 2: erand 

aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425294. 
How to keep a one and 2 pone chart. 
Sheet, S83 by 9 inches. © Feb. 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A “195096" 
Lifetime opportunity you have wished 
for to master the secrets of Wall street 


speculation. cover-title, 6 p. folder. 
8vo @meb: 2. POG 52) ucavand! ait. 
Feb. 9, 1916; A 425295. 


ReEentieER (Marie-Louise-Antoinette de 
Hérédia)* Paris. Jeunne fille; par 
Gérard d’Houville [pseud.] 1°°-[5°] 
ptie. [5 instalments] (Jn Revue 
des deux mondes, 15 sept.—ld nov., 
1915) [2409 

© Sept. 15-Nov. 15, 1915; 1 «. 
each Dec. 28, 1915; A—Foreign 
13239. 


REVIEW of reviews co.*, New York. 
Bill’s choice, a typical high school 
boy’s experience. cover-title, 28 p. 
24mo. [2401 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 426056. 


ReEvVvuE de Paris. 23e année. [Hach 
Svo. fr. 2.50] [2402, 2403 


no. 2, 15. jano., 1916.'© Jan. 15,4516. 
1c. Feb. 1, 1916; A—Toreign 13445. 
no. 8, 1°" fevrier, 1916. © Feb. 1, 1916; 
1c. Feb. 18, 1916; A—Foreign 13446. 
© Administration de la Revue de 
Paris, “Paris. 

REYNOLDS (Mrs. Baillie)* London. 
Kingdom and the wall. 1. The 
cipher of the seven thrones. (in 
Story-teller magazine, Feb., 1916.) 

[2404 
© 1c Feb. 8,-1916)°A aa ant 

2563; pubd. Jan. 10, 1916. 


Rice (William E.) Beginners by ex- 
ercising care can succeed in squab 
business. (In Philadelphia in- 
quirer) [2405 

© Dec. 19, 1915; 1 ec. Jan. 7, 1916; 
A, 421523; 
Philadelphia. é 

RiTeENougR (John S.)* Pittsburgh. 
Master minds of type and press no. 
1 (Jn Inland printer, Jan., 1915) 

[2406 
© Dee. 13, 1915: 2 eee 
1916; A 422025, 

RitteR (Elma Streeper)* Philadel- 
phia. Swedish or oriental weaving 
designs with full directions. (Jn 
Philadelphia press) [2407 

© Jan. 2, 19165:43 e;dan, GtSiee 
A 421509. 

RoBpBIns (Joseph C.) Missionary 
message of the Bible, prepared 
under the direction of the commit- 
tee on voluntary study, council of 
North American student movements. 
New York city, Association press 
[1916] 22 p. 16mo. $0.10. [2408 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417989; International 
committee of Y. M. C. A., New York. 

Roserts (A. Stanley)* Philadelphia. 
Chauffeur’s message. Sheet, 74 by 4 
inches. [2409 

© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan, 
26, 1916; A 419847. 

Roperts (Charles G. D.)* % Hughes 
Massie, London. Brothers of the 
yoke. (Jn Windsor magazine, Feb., 
1916) [2410 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1916; A ad int. 
2583; pubd. Jan. 28, 1916. 


104 


Eugene McGuckin ©@o., | 


s BOOKS, 
no. 2, 1916 


GROUP II 


2455 


—— (Georgia)* Rupert, Vt. Songs 
for special day programs. cover- 
title, 31 p. 12mo. [2411 
_ © Dec. 17, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
28.1916; A 419881. 


* 
” 


_ Reosertson (John Dill) Pulmonary 
peril in your pets. (Jn Chicago her- 
ald) [2412 


© Jan. 9, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
A 4271765; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Roeinson (J. Albert) Nitration pred- 
ucts oi cotton and benzol and prep- 
aration of raw materials. 48 p. 8vo. 
(Underwriters’ bureau of New Eng- 
land. report no. 158) [2413 

aan ss, 1916: 2 c..Jan. 13, 
1916; aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417997; 
Underwriters’ bureau of New Eng- 
land, Boston. 


Rosrnson (Joseph S.)* Cambridge, 
Mass. Painters’ guide and hand- 
book; how to paint, how to mix 
paint, when to paint. [16] p. 24mo. 
$0.25. [2414 

© Nov. 27, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
13, 1916; A 417725 


RODERMUND (Mathew Jos.)* Madison, 
Wis. Relation of man to his en- 
vironment; or, The discovery of two 
great missing links in human physi- 
ology. (Jn Journal of the American 
association of progressive medicine, 
Dec., 1915) [2415 

pees 2, 1915: 1.4 Jan. 11, 
1916; A 421591. 


RoupestsH (Eli Hayden)* Topeka, 
Kan. Round base writing system: 
Bk. 1-3: for third to eighth grades. 
3v. obl. 48mo. $0.15. [2416 


ROYAL WORCESTER corset co.*, 


Rven (Henry C.) ed. 


Rus-Lee illustrative service’, 


W orces- 

ter. Illustrated price list, spring 

and summer, issued Jan. 1, 1916. 29 

p. illus. 4to. [2420 
Sa Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
ySOIG 5. A: 436029, 


United States 


Statute citer-digest supplement.  v. 
2, no. 5, January. 1916. Comp. and 


ed. by Henry C. Ruen. Detroit, The 


Citer-digest company [1916] 21S p. 
Svo. $5.00 per year. 2421 
© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 


10, 1916 
Detroit. 


; A 418786; Citer-digest co., 


Detroit. 
Before you order a new drawing. 
cover-title, 29 1. illus. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] [2422 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 419516. 


Russert (Charles Edward) 


[2493-2497 

Labor’s Australian army sneered at but 
made good in world war—Russell. 
Sheet, illns., port., 11 by 114 inches. 
© Jan. 29, 1916: 2 ec and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425325. 

No military frills in Switzerland, all 
officers must come from ranks. Sheet, 
illus., port.. 16% by 112 inches. © Jan. 
24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 9, 1916; 
A 425324. 

Swiss citizens give themselves to their 
republic; their republic makes big re- 
turn to every one of them. Sheet, 
illus., 14 by 11 inches. © Jan. 26, 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 
425326. 

Swiss system would give us army of 
10,009,000 for what our 85,000 sol- 
diers cost us now. Sheet, illus., 15 
by 12 inches. @ Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425322. 

Will Swiss system make us more “ae 


a. taristic than our hired army? Shee 
© Jan. it, 1916; 2 c. an and illus., port., 16 by 11 inches. © Ja 
aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 417825. 19, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Feb. 9, 1916: 

A 425320. 
Rousseau (Charles)* Paris. Dans la © Newspaper enterprise assn., 
poudre. (Jn Nouvelliste de Bretagne, Cleveland. 
Maine et Normandie) [2417, 2418 
nos. 1-12. [12 instalments] © Oct. 17- RusseLtt (Lillian)* Chicago. 
29, 1915; 1 c. each Dec. 4, 1915; A— [2428-2455 
Foreien 13355. Beauty talks by Lillian Russell. Be 
nos. 13-27 bis. [16 instalments] © natural to be graceful. © Feb. 11, 
Oct. 50—Nov. 15, 1915; 1 c. each Feb. 1916; 1c. Feb. 12, 191G; A 422403. 


7, 1916; A—Foreign 13399. 

ROYAL pus. co.*, South Norwalk, Conn. 
American joke book: Ford jokes, 
moving picture jokes, jitney, war, 
and vaudeville jokes. [31] p. illus. 
16mo. $0.10. [2419 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 425155. 


105 


Loud talking. © Jan. 28, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 29, 1916; A 422062. 
Self-pity a loadstone. © Jan 
1916; 1 c. Jan. 17, 1916; A 421778. 
Unfashionable sweat. © Feb. 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1916; A 422327. 
Water cure. © Jan. 7, 1916; 1 c. 
Jan. 8, 1916; A 421565. 
Foot as a social debutante. © Feb 6, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1916; A 422326. - 


15, 
7, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2456 pt. 1, ns., V.4e 


RUSSELL - (Lillian) *—Continued. 


Lillian Russell’s beauty hints. Busy 
housewife. © Jan. 10, 1916; i e«. 
jan. 44) 19162 Ay 420. 

Cautionary signals. © Jan. 1T, 

1916: 1 c Jan. 18, 1916; A 491892" 


Exercise need of ail. © Jan. 8, 
1916; 1 «. Jan. 10, 1916; A 421566. 
Fry, mush., © Web. 10, 1916. 4 ic: 
Feb. 11, 1916; A 422385. 
Ghosts. © ae 6. 41916 2*2 e:-Jgan: 
7, 1916; A 42152 

Jewel in the ga © tdaneeai, 
19162 4\e. Jan. 22; .1996:-A.. 421900. 


sust) lauch pat. date; v@: Jan. 627, 
1916; 1c. Jan. 28, 1916; A A2203T. 


Keep your mouth clean. © Jan. 
22. 1916; tT Meh Fan) 245 aa 9i6'< «A 
421913. 

Let nature paint your cheeks. © 
Hel. e2) TONG hve: Ney. 42 1otGe AX: 
422197. 

Mirror of the being. © Jan. 11, 
Sm.4 Calan, U2: 1916: A 421626. 


—— Nature’s prescription. © Jan. 18, 
1916; 1 ec. Jan. 19, 1916; A 421823. 
Pearls in your mouth. © Feb. 
8, 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1916; A 422325. 
Somebody cares. © Jan. 13, 1916; 

te. Jan. 14. 1996: A A216 TS: 

Superlatives. Feb. 12, 1916; 

1 ec. Feb. 14, 1916; A 4224238. 

Unlocked windows. Feb. 8, 1916; 

te. Feb. 4, 1916 :-A’ 422202: 

Use a elub.: ©: Jan..31, 4916; 1 «c. 

Feb. 2, 1916; A 422137. 

Voices from dead days. © Feb. 4 

1916; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422244. 

Water firsts- @vfebss: 19165.4-e¢: 

Feb. 7, 1916; A 422263. 

When now becomes was. © Feb. 1, 

1916; 1c. Feb. 2, 1916; A 422142. 

You shape bees own face. © Jan. 
4 ASIG 46. Jan. 5b 1916: A 421472. 

What’sina back? © Jan. 16, 1916; 1¢ 
gan. 47, 1986-7 A 42918248. 

Would you have the bloom of a fresh 
gathered peach? © Jan. 30, 1916; 1 
date ais S996 >. A. 422156. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


ly 
c. 


SACRAMENTO, Cal. Sacramento direc- 


tory co.’s Sacramento city directory, 
1916. v. 26. Sacramento, Cal., Sac- 
ramento directory co., 1916. 646 p 
Svo. $7.50. [2456 

ie) Jan. 420, 1916: 2oe.. Janis, 
1916; aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 420392; 
Sacramento directory co., Sacra- 
mento, Cal. 


SADLER (William 8.) 12,000 deaths a 


years from grip—the cause and cure. 
(In Chicago herald) [2457 

© dan gl6., t9te-o 4: 2c. dan... 17, 
1916; A 421812; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


SAFETY press, inec., New York. Fires 


in institutional buildings. (17 
Safety engineering, Jan., 1916) 
[2458 
S50. 24, Al A olen SOM ZO. 
1916; A 422071. 


106 


ST. PETERsSBuRG, Fla. R. L. Polk & 


co.’s St. Petersburg, Clearwater, 
Tarpon Springs [ete.] city directory, 
1916. v.38. Jacksonville, Fla., R. L. 
Polk & eco. [1916] 352 >. [are 
$6.00. [2459 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 420636; R. L. Polk & co., 
Birmingham, Ala. 


SALES method co.*, New York. 


[2460-2464 


Ad helps for banks. cover-title, 104 1. 
illus. Svo. (Editorial series, vol. A) 
© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
aif. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425163. 


Ad helps Fined furniture dealers. v. A. 
104 1. illy 8vo. © Dec. 20, 1916; 
2c. and a af, Feb. 4, 1916; A 425176. 


Ad helps fer grocers. cover-title, 52 1. 
illus. emer (Good provider series, 
vol. A) ©-Dec. 20,1915; 2 2, he = 
1916; aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425162. 


Ad helps for hardware dealers. cover- 
title, 54 1. ilius. Svo. (Old philoso- 
pher series, vel. A.) © Dec. 20, 1915; 
2c. Feb. 4,-191635-at; Webs 3254996- 
A 425164. 


Ad heips for monument makers. cover- 
title, 53 1. illus. 8vo. (Historical 
series, vol. A) @© Dec.. 20, 191572 4 
Feb. 4, 1916; aff. Web. 2 1916; A 
425165. 


SALipA, Col. R. L. Polk directory co.’s 


Salida city and ene County di- 
rectory, 1916-1917. 6. Colorado 
Springs, Col., R. LE. Polk directory 
co., 1916. 170 p. Svo. $5.00. 7 [2% 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Feb. 7, 1916; A 420677; BR. i. Polk 
directory co. of Colorado, Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 


SANBORN (N. W.) Making the most 


of a pouliry farm. pt" 42539 
American poultry advocate, Feb., 
1916) [2466 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1916; 
A 422354; Clarence C. De Puy, Syr- 
acuse, N.Y. 


SANGAMON County, Ill. Moore & Win- 


ter’s county farm directory, Sanga- 
mon County, Ill., 1915-1916. - Jack- 
sonville, Tl., Moore & Winter, 1916. 
335 p. fold. map. Svo. $5.00. [2467 

© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916; A 418478; Moore & Win- 
ter, Jacksonville, Il. 


Sargcent (Sumner B.) Design and 


construction of textile machinery 
cams. (Jn American machinist) 
[2468 
© Jan. 6, 1916; 1 ce. Jan. 7, 1916; 
A 421513; Hill publishing co., New 
York. 


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b 
4 
= 
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i 
i 

2 

7 
A 
5 


Sass 


: 
4 
* 
. 


no. 2, 1916 


(Frederick) Injunctions and 
other equitable remedies. Chicago, 
La Salle extension university [1916] 
27 p. Svo. (American law and pro- 
eedure, lecture 30) [2469 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417993; La Salle exten- 
sion univ., Chicago. 


Savines, loan & trust co. Condensed 
railway time card. [4] p. 24mo. 
[2470 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
17. 1916: A 417801; George R. An- 
gell, Madison, Wis. 


SAYLES (Harold F.)* Chicago. Vérité 
en un mot. Chicago, Ull., The Evan- 


gelical publishing co., 1916. 14 p. 
24mo. $1.00 per 100. [2471 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

10, 1916; A 426096. 

ScaLres (George S.)* 

Owed to the cow. (Jn Plairwell 

Enterprise) | [2472 

Poedan 20 191G: 1 °c. Jan. 22, 
1916; A 421894, 


Scenagro bulletin. 


Plainwell, Mich. 


How to write and 


sell scenarios. PGT opis SkS. smo. 
$0.10. [2473 
© Nov. 15, 1915: 2.c. and aff. 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 417802; W. A. Hill, 
Los Angeles. 
[Scwack artificial flower co., inc.] 


[2474, 2475 
Schack’s book of suggestions for the 


display man. Beer lee 24 p._ illus. 
fol, © Jan. zh 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Jan, oi, 1916; A 419930. 

Schack’s spring flower book, 1916 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. fol. © Jan 
26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 31,. 1916 
A 419929. 
© Joseph Schack, Chicago. 

SCHOENFELD (Fanny Elizabeth)* New 

York. Master reporting service; ac- 

mcacmuntet, ip p. illus., port. 

24mo. [2476 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419927. 


Scnuuster (Edward J.)* St. Louis. 
Schuster’s yellow pine lumber rate 
book, Jan., 1916. Western = ed. 
cover-title, 200 p. 12mo. $1.00. 

[2477 
© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

9, 1916; A 425291. 


Scuwinp (Adolph)* Chatham, N. Y. 
Poultry bubble. 14 p. 24mo. $0.25. 
[2478 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


5, 1916; A 426028. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


2494 


Scott stamp & coin co.*, New York. 
Seott’s standard eatalogue of local 
stamps of the United States, China 
and Philippine Islands. cover-title, 
30 illus. 1G6mo. $0.10. [2479 


oo 7P. 
© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


14, 1916; A 417731. 


SEARS, Roebuck & co.*, Chicago. Bar- 
gain counter. Bulletin no. 165-167. 
SrW. nls... 4t0: [2480-2482 

© Dee, 31, 1915-;*Jan. 7,.18, 1916: 
2-e. eneh ard aff, Keb. 2, 1916: A 
419551-419958. 

SEcorp (W. L.) Salesmanship. Les- 

son no. 8. Water heating, circu- 

lating type. New York, N. Y., Na- 
tional commercial gas association 

[1916] + p.-37—55. > illus., diag. Svo: 

(Practical gas educational courses) 

[2483 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

9, 1916; A 425327; Natl. commercial 

gas assn., New York. 


SEIPPEL (Clara P.) How jealousy, 
most despised of our emotions, can 
be made the highway to greatness. 
(In Chicago herald) [2484 

© dan 301916 er Fama se 
1916; A 422127; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


SHAFFR (Anna Louise) When that 
gape develops into a heavy yawn. 
(Jn Chicago herald) [2485 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 

A 422321; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
SHARPS and flats.) vy. 2, no: 3,’ Jan., 
1916. 15 p. illus. 8vo. 24S6 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 419886; Lyon & Healy, 
Chicago. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, New York. 
[2487-2494 
Shepard's California citations and ano- 
tations. v. 9, no. 1, January, 1916. 
[cumulative suppl.] 400 p. S8vo. 
$6.00 a year. © Feb. 14, 1916: 2 ¢. 

and aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 418878. 
Shepard's citations of all Alabama 
cases. Supplemental ed. continuing 
Shepard’s Alabama citations, 1907 ed. 
3 p. 1, 329 p. 8vo. $10.00. © Feb. 
10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 17, 1916; 

A 418885. 


Shepard’s Colorado citations. v. 9, no. 
AA January, 1916. {Cumulative 
suppl..] 215 p. S8vo. $5.00 a year, 

Feb, 2, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
Diy Os A. 418879. 
Shepard’s Minnesota citations. v 16, 
January, 1916. ‘oumntire 
suppl. | 114 p. 8vo. $4.00 a year, 
© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Feb, 


17, 1916; A 418880. 


107 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2495 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*—Continued. 


Shepard’s Northeastern reporter cita- 
fons: ov. “S}.nos 1° January, . 191: 
[Cumulative suppl. 7 Beton OF Svo. 


$6.00 a year. © Feb. 9, 1916; 2 ce. 
and afi. Feb. 17, 1916; A 418881. 


Shepard’s Pacific reporter citations. v. 
9, no. 1, January, 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl.] 358 p. 8vo. $6.00 a year. 
© Peb: 16, 1916; 2. ¢ and aii eb. 
17, i916; A 418884. 


Shepard’s Sauee reporter citations. 
v. 9, no. 4, January, 1916. [Cumu- 
lative suppl.] 214 p. S8vo. $5.00 
a year. © Heb: 5, 191632 ¢ ‘and 
aft Feb. 17, 1916; A 418882. 


Shepard’s Wisconsin citations. v. 9, no. 
ip January, 1916 [Cumulative 
suppl.] 160 p. Svo. $5.00 a year. 
© Keb. 7, 198632 c. and-afi. Meb: 47, 
1916; A 418888. 

SHER-A-coca co., of Pittsburgh*, Pitts- 
burgh. Shera-a-coca and Sher-a- 
ecca punch; their history, composi- 
tion and uses. [16] p. col., illus., 
port. 16mo. [2495 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

5, 1916; A 417576, 

SrmMonps (Frank H.) 
Along the Adriatic, 


eastern Calais. © Feb. 
Ireb. 8, 1916; A 4223806. 


If Belgium made peace—a new possi- 
Ditty. “Web. 1s, : T9te sae Web: 
15, 1916; A 422456. 

Russia’s offensive, new struggles on old 
battlefields. © Jan. 16, 1916; 1 e. 
Jan, 25," 1916)) A. 420¢ode 


Sea, power and its influence on the great 
war. Jan. 235, 1996: 2 c. Jan. 25, 
1916; A 421961. 


[Note: The foregoing are in New 
York tribune] 


© Tribune as 
SIMPLEX service co.* Ee York. Sim- 
plex success course. Twenty-eight 
lessons in money making. 20 v. in 
cover. Syo. $24.00. [2500 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 

21, 1916; A 417923. 
SIMPSON (Robert)* New York. Legacy 


[2456-2499 


Austria’s drive to 
6S, L9tes te. 


, New York. 


of tears (in Munsey, February, 
1916) [2501 

(©). dan: 20, S916; 1 e.,,Jdan. 19; 
1916; A 421842. 

SINGER almanae, 1916. [ Elizabeth, 
N. J.] Singer sewing machine co., 
[1816] cover-title, 47 p. illus. 8vo. 

[2502 


© Sept. 28, 1915; 2 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 417815; Singer sew- 
ing machine co., Elizabethport, N. J. 


SINGER sewing machine ¢o., inc.*, 
Elizabeth, N. J. Singer machine 
no. 98-2. [12] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 
9364, rev. Jan., 1916) [2503 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417816. 


ec. and aff. . 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


SINGLETON (Lawrence G.)*  Pitts- 
burgh. Contribution to the study of 
faces. (Jn Dental cosmos, Jan., 
1916) [2504 

© Dec. 27, 1915; 1 ¢ Janes, 198e- 
A 321450. 


SLAWSON (Loton H.) co.*, New York. 
Greatest monopoly. 2 p. L, [T]-41 p. 
illus. S8vo. [2505 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 
8, 1916; A 426061. 


2 ec. and aff. Feb. 


SMALLEY (George W.) [2506-2508 
Americans abroad. © Jan. 17, 1916; 
Le, Jan. 18, 19165) A Aoi? 
© Tribune assn., New York. 
Lord Burnham. @© Feb. 7, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Reb. 8, 19163 A” 4223505. 


Two Anglo-Americans. © Jan. 24, 1916; 
1 ¢«. Jan. 25,, 19165 A 429964: 


[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
tribune] 


© George W. Smalley, New York. 


Simple system of 
[4] p. Ato. 
[2509 
© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417586; Farmers’ bureau, 
ine., New York. 


SMITH (Edgar L.) 
farm accounting. 


[SmMitrH (F. Eugene)] Most frequent 
diseases of mankind; their cause 
and treatment. New York, Ff. Har- 
vey. Roof’ co., 1915: 4 Tease 
illus., col. pl., diagrs. Svo. $0.50. 

[2510 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 @ and aff. Jan. 

5, 1916; A 417585; I. Harvey Roof 
co., New York. 

SmitH (Harmer) Goodnight stories. 

(In New York evening mail) 

[2511-2516 

Jan. 6, 1916. © Jan..6;.1916:; feta. 
10, ae A 421575. 

Jan. 8, 1916. © Jan. 8, 191672 C. Jan. 
12, 1916; A 421607. 


Jan. 11, 1916... @ Jan. At) 3867 ee 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421690. 
I9EG 50 es 


"© Feb. 2, 
1916; 1 « 


Feb. '6, 1916; A 422250. 
Feb.. 4,. 1916. .@ Feb. 4, $916-123 ve 


Feb. ", 1916; A 422267. 
© Evening mail syndicate, 
New York. 


ine. 


[SmitH (G. R.)] Meaning of twelve 
hens in a back yard. (Jn Philadel- 
phia inquirer) [2517 

© Jan. 30, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
A 422150; Eugene McGuckin co., 
Philadelphia. 


108 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 


2547 


Smitu (Leitie)* Paducah, Ky. Three- 
fold alphabetic guide of precious 
jewels. cover-title, [27] p. 16mo. 
$0.35. [2518 


© Dec. 19, 1915; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1915; 
aff. Jan. 13, 1916; A 419604. 


SmrootH-on mfg. co.*, Jersey City. 
Smooth-on iron cement no. 7. 3d ed. 
cover-title, GS p. 16mo. [2519 


wee. 20° 1915; 2c. Dee. 30, 
1915; aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417475. 


New York. 
[2520-2540 
Dilatory domiciles, social register. Bal- 
timore, Jan., 1916. 6 p. 16mo. © 
Jan. 19; 1916; 2%e; and aff.:Jan. 22, 
1916; A 418577. 


Boston, Jan., 1916. 16 p. 16mo. 
© Jan. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 22, 
1916; A 418565. 


Buffalo, Jan., 1916. 8 p:. _.41Gmo. 
© Jan.. 19, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Jan. 22, 
1916; A 418578. 


—— Chicago, Jan., 1916. 10 p. 16mo. 
@© Jan. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 22, 
1916; A 418554. 


Cincinnati & Dayton, Jan., 1916. 
Soe tome. © Jan. 19, 1916; 2-c. 
and aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 418570. 


Cleveland, Jan., 1916. 6p. i6mo. 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 22, 
1916; A 418569. 


Meecnnolis, jan) LOG: Hi he OF 
16mo. © Jan. 19, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
gan, 22, 4916; A "418572. 


New Orleans, Jan., 1916. 7 p. 
16mo. © Jan. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
warn. -22, 1916; A 418579. 


—— New York, dan. 1916. 38 p. 16mo. 
© Jan. 8, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 22, 
1916; A 418580. 


ae Pe Jane, AOAC. cay MF 
16m © Jan. 11 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Jan. 509, 1916; A 418581. 


Pittsburgh, Jan., 1916. 8p. 16mo. 
iO Jan: £5,. 1916 ; 2c, and aff. Jan. oD 
191G; A 418568. 


Portiand, Jan., 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 
1916; A 418575. 


Providence, Jan., 1916. 5 p. 16mo. 
© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
22, 1916; A 418566. 


—— St. Louis, Jan., 1916. 12 p. 16mo. 
@© Jan. 15, 1916; : ’2 c. and aff. Jan. 22, 
1916; A 418567. 


—— St. Paul, Jan., 1916. 6 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 2c. anda 
1916; A 418571. 


San Francisco, Jan., 
16mo. © Jan. 19, 1916; 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 418573. 


Seattle, Jan., 1916. 3 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 2c. anda 
1916; A 418574. 


Southern California, Jan., 1916. 
5 p. 16mo. © Jan. 19, L916 5) 2 ce. 
and aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 418576. 


Southern cities, Jan., 1916. 7 p. 
16mo. © Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 418563. 


SocraL register assn.*, 


1916... 5, p.. 16mo. 
2c. and aff. Jan. 22, 


. 16mo. 
oan, a, 


TOLU. «co Dp. 
2c. and aff. 


. 16mo. 
+ 0D. D2. 


SocraL register assn.*—Continued. 


Washington, Jan., 1916. 10 p. 
16mon:: © jan.) £33 19163" 2 ‘e.candcag#e. 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 418583. 


Social register locater, 1916. vv. 8. 
14S p. 16mo. $2.50: © Jan. 15; 
L9G #2 estand vate. Jan. 22, 1916s) A. 
418582. 


SonoRA phonograph corp.*, New York. 
Sonora, the instrument of quality. 


[New York, Printed by American 
lithographic co., 1915] cover-title, 
23° p,  itus. f2mo; [2541 


(Cy) Ded. 15. sole: Dee. dane ee: 
1916; aff. Jan. 18, 1916; A 420485. 


SOUTHWESTERN telegraph & telephone 
co.*, Dallas. Dallas, Tex., telephone 
directory, winter, 1915-1916. [4], 
154, 40 p. 4to. [2542 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 419589. 


SPALDING (Samuel J.)* Canton, O. 
Historical souvenir of world’s 
largest flag, Canton city owned. 
eover-title, [20] p. illus. (part 
col.) S8vo. [2543 

© Jan. 11, 1916; 2.c. and aff. Jan: 
18, 1916; A 419591. 


SPALDING’S Official base ball record, 
1916. 9th year. Ed. by John B. 
Foster, comp. by Charles D. White. 
New York, American sports publish- 
ing company, 1916. 466 p._illus., 
ports., diagrs. 16mo. (Spalding 
red cover series of athletic hand- 
books, no. 59R) $0.25. [2544 

© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
26, 1916; A 420536; Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York. 


SPENCER (H. A.)* Kansas City, Mo. 
H. A. Spencer ownership service. 
Tot oe ee NINDS, Giners: FOr 
$35.00. [2545 

© Nov. 23, 1915; 2 «@ each Nov. 
26, 1915; A 420499. 


Chi- 
General catalogue of canning 


SPRAGUE canning machinery co.*, 
cago. 


machinery and canners’ supplies. 
473 p. illus. S8vo. [2546 
© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A “4206: 54. 
SqurrEsS (C. E.) co.*, Cleveland. 


Squires steam traps, reducing valves, 
pump governors, boiler feed water 
controllers gas regulating valves for 
steam boilers. 45 p. illus. 4to. 
[2547 
© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425277. 


109 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2548 


STAcPOOoLE (H. de Vere)* Stebbing, 
Chelmsford, Essex, England. Luck 
of Captain Slocum: A question of 
conscience. (Jn Premier magazine, 
Feb., 1916) [2548 

©’ 1 ic: Jam... 20: (99165 eA ade ink. 
2556; pubd. Feb. 1, 1916. 


STANDARD fashion book, v. 8, no. 4, 

spring, 1916. 64 p. illus. fol. $0.20. 

[2549 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 

13, 1916; A 419586 ; Standard fash- 
ion ¢o., New York. 


New 
[2550-2553 
Visi 4 anon. 
Ato. 


STANDARD STATISTICS CO., inc.*, 
York. 

Standard bond descriptions. 

cover-title: sop. ie Sil 


$60.00. © Feb. 7, 

Feb. 8, 1916; A 418731 i 
Standard corporation records. v.4, no. 3, 

cover-title, various paging. 4to. $60. 00. 


© Feb. 7, 1918: 
1916; A 418730. 


Standard corporation service, daily re- 
vised. v. 5. Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 1915. 


2c. and aff. Feb. 8, 


40 p., 2 1., p. 1207-1508. 4to. © Jan. 
8, 1916: 2c. and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; 
A 426291. 

Standard financial digest service. v. A 3, 


no. A 8. cover-title, various paging. 
4to. © Feb. 7%, 1916 ; 27°C) (and? aie. 
Feb. 8, 1916; A 41873 


STARK (William P.) 
Neosha, Mo. [2554, 2555 
Get these books free. © Jan. 29, 1916 ; 

1 e. Jan. 29, 1916; A 422080. 


ee art 1916 books by Wm. P. Stark, 
© Fan.6,' 19t6: 2 e) Jan: g, 


nurseries co.*, 


1916: A 421640. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Country 
gentleman ] 

STEBER (Frederick William)*, Dallas, 
Tex. Level section transparent 
scales for plate A profiles. 8 p., 19 
eelluloid scales. obl. S8vo. $2.50. 

[2556 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425280. 


STEINER (Rudolf) Spiritual guidance 
of man and of mankind. [Bethle- 
hem, Pa., Printed by Times publish- 


ing company, 1915] 100 p. 12mo. 
$0.50. [2557 
© Dee. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 


1915; aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A 419667; 
H. Collison, London. 


STEPHENS (Anna D.) It just did 
itself. (Jn Messenger of peace. 
Jan., 1916) [2558 


(dan tS. 1986-1 GC. sanyo? 
1916; A 421892; Peace assn. of 
Friends in America, Richmond, Ind. 


pt. , nisi was 


Srrering (Edward Ray)*, Canton, O. 
If smiles are human sunshine. (in 
Roller monthly. Nov., 1915) [2559 

© Nov. 1, 1915; 1 © Deere 
1915; A 421701. 


STEVENS-DAVIS co.*, Chicago. Think- 
ing in Small figures. no. 22. cover- 
title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] [2560 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 e and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 419950. 


STEWART (Anita) 
talks to girls. 


Anita Stewart’s 
no. 16. New Year 
resolutions. (in New York evening 
journal ) [2561 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 1 @ Jan. 5, 1916; 
A 421478; Internatl. news serv ice, 
New York. 


STEWART (W. H.) jr.*, New York. 
Motorists’ problems solved. Nov. 3- 
Dec. 8, 22, 29, 1915. “Cin New Wore 
globe and commercial advertiser. 

[2562-2569 
© Nov. 3, Dec. 29, 1915; 1 e. each 
gan. 19, 1916; A 421794421801. 


Stites (William A.) Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 

[2570, “257% 

Doing business by rule of thumb. @© 


Jans 11, 29163 £ eh tans oe 
A 421624. 


Salesmanship and salesmen. © Jan. 13, 
il ; Le: Jan, 14, £9iee A 491676. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


STIMSON (Earl)* Baltimore. System 
for standardizing maintenance of 
way work. (Jn Bulletin of the 
American railway engineering asso- 
ciation, Oct., 1915) [2572 

© Dec. 13, 1915; 1 « dan. 10; 
1916; A 421889. 


STOWE (Lyman H.)* Detroit. Vision 
on the battlefield. no. 1. cover-title, 
[28] p. illus., port. 12mo. [2573 


©).- Dec. 20, °1915.> 2c" See eee 
1915; aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 417591. 


STOWERS (Roy Parker)*, Connell 
Wash. Stowers method of individ- 
ual ledger proof. Card, 1 bya 
inches. [2574 

© Dec. 17, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
13, 1916; A 419588. 


STRATFORD-CooKsoNn co.*, Philadelphia. 


Somnoform for analgesia and sur- 
gical anesthesia. 81 p. plates. Svo. 
[2575 


©, Sept.’ 15, 1915: 2c." dans yaa. 
1916; aff. Feb. 1,.1916; A 425151. 


110 


~ no. 2, 1916 


Symons (William L.) 


RAGLIABUE (C. J.) mfg. co.*, 


BOOKS, 


SULLIVAN machinery co.*, Chicago. 


Sullivan rotator hammer drills. 27 
p. illus., diagrs. 4to. (Bulletin 
- no. TOA, Jan., 1916) [2576 


Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ¢c and. aff. 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 417823. 


StverKrore (EH. A.) 
British 18-pounder 
shells. 


Manufacturing 
high-explosive 
(Jn American machinist) 
[2577-2580 
eee aan. G. 191G: 1c. Jan. 7, 1916; 
A 421512. 
Ze san. ts, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1916; 
A 421696. 


tater. 2916-1 c. Jan. .29, 1916; 
A 422075. 


4. © Feb. 10, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1916; 
A 422413. 


© Hill pub. co., New York. 


Switzer, Stackhouse & co.*, Utica, 
1. eee [2581-2583 
Brief ad booklet, series no. 2. cover- 


wants if Sve. © Jan. 24, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 419883. 

Garder system, commercial accounts, 
series no. 2. Sheet, 44 by 28 inches. 
© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 28, 
1916; A 419885. 


Gander system, savings accounts. Sheet, 
44 by 28 inches. © Jan. 14, 1916; 
2 e. and aft. Jan. 28,.1916; A 419884. 


How to choose 
and protect a trademark. Chicago, 


Blackstone institute, 1915. 32 p. 
port. Svo. (One of a series of lec- 
tures) $0.50. [2584 


© Dec. 9, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417748; Blackstone in- 
stitute, Chicago. 


Brook- 
lyn. Indications; temperature cor- 
rection. Sheet, 74 by 34 inches. 
[2585 
© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417567. 


TARRYTOWN, N. Y. Richmond’s direc- 
tory of Tarrytown, North Tarry- 
town, Irvington [ete.] 1916-1917. 
16th year. Yonkers, N. Y., W. L. 
Richmond, 1916. 231 p. S8vo. $3.50. 
[2586 

© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


21, 1916; A 420445; W. L. Rich- 
mond, Yonkers, N. Y. 
TEL-ELECTRIC co. General catalogue 


no. 2. Houston, Tex. [1916] 752 p. 
front., illus. 4to. [2587 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 e«. and aff. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 420615; R. R. Don- 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


111 


GROUP II 


THEIR married life. 


THomMson (John R.) 


Topp protectograph 


Towns (Charles Barnes) * 


TOWNSEND, Graham 


TRACY 


2603 


TELEPHONE society of the mountain 


states. Educational dept. Substa- 
tion practice. Plant course no. 2, pt. 
no. 1, section 1-5. cover-title, 36 
numb. 1. illus., diagrs. 4to. [2588 

© Oct. 30—-Dee. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 
Pie” tSiGe vat. Webs *s.~ I9163s | A 
425149; Mountain states telephone 
& telegraph co., Denver. 


(In New York 

evening journal) [2589-2597 

jan. ¢,, 1916. °@: Jans 7; 191G@3 1 ei) Jan. 
StS Ge A Aft ona. 


Jan. 8, 1916. © Jan. 8, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 421580. 


Jan its LO UGs Oran. eb  LOLe ase ¢ 
Jan. 12, 1916; A 421613. 


Jan 13.1916. (©) LansesS> TOW Are: 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421688. 
Jan ES. 4986... ©. Jan. 18. 19th ek) ¢: 


Jan. 19, 1916; A 421827. 
Heb. 121916. © Feb. 13.1916; 1 ¢ Heb. 
2, 1916; A 422147. 
. 5, 1916. © Feb. 
7, 19165; A 422265. 
Sn totoo. ©) Beb. 
9, 1916; A 422330. 


5 FOLGE ex eb: 
§, 1916; L c. Heb. 


Heb. 41," £916. -4@: -Febs 11,5 1986 — f° ¢& 
Feb. 12, 1916; A 422407. 
© International news service, 


New York. 


co.*, Chicago. 
Meat you eat in restaurants. (Jn 
Chicago daily tribune.) [2598 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 1 « Feb; 2, 1916; 
A 422170. 


co.*, Rochester, 
N. Y. If a crook gets hold of one of 
your checks. Sheet, col. illus. 
printed on both sides, 12 by 16 inches 


fold. to obl. 16mo., with post card 
attached. [2599 
©. Nov.:'22, 1915 2 ‘¢.~ Dee; 15, 


1915; aff. Jan. 13, 1916; A 4196138. 
New York. 


Secial information for physicians 
coneerning the Charles B. Towns 
hospital. 18 p. front. Svo. [2600 


© Jan. 16, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 419947. 

& Harris*, Los 

and trademarks. 

[2601 

ce. and aff. Jan. 


Angeles. Patents 
31 p. 24mo. 
© Nov. 15, 1915; 2 
10, 1916; A 417664. 
(William B.) Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[2602, 2603 


Pollywog and the pool. © Feb. 8, 1916; 
1c. Feb. 9, 1916; A 422309. 

Preparedness and the manufacturer. © 
Be. - ts S9L6 ee Ler aren, «8, 1916; A 
4223523. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2604 pt. 1, BiSs ve Bae 
TRUMAN (William Herbert)* Louis- | UNDERWoop (Drury )—Continued. 
ville. Division of ledger, classifica- Jan: 28; 1916: © Jane: 28) .39%6e 206 
tion of accounts. General, private Jan. 29, 1916; A 422058. 
accounts. Sheet, printed on both Jan. 30, 1916. © Jan. 30, 1916; 1 ¢. 


sides, 11 by 11 inches. [2604 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425275. 


TURKINGTON (William H.)* Malden, 
Mass. How a clergyman lived on $1 
a week. [2 installments] (Jn Bos- 
ton Sunday post) [Second install- 
ment bears title: Clergyman’s quest 
for lunch-room job] [2605 

© Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 1915; 1 c. each 
Feb. 3, 1916; A 422175. 


TWELVE point calendar, 1915. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 8 by 643 
inches. [2606 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2’c. and aff. Jan. 
Qt, 1916? "A -4202382>) Rieharad P. 
O’Connor, Portland, Ore. 


User land und meer. Jahrg. 58. 115 


bd. [Each illus. fol.] [2607-2612 

nr sae NOs Decks) MOT) ames! Janw 25, 
1916; A—Foreign 13345. 

Nr 1OpwWee. Aa. HOLDS tee. Pam. ae 
1916; A—Foreign 1383846. 

Nir i JG Decs 22) 11s ee Jane 2: 
1916; A—Foreign 13396. 

mr. 14 @.-Dee. 29 .19tDe bees Janse l. 
1916; A—FYoreign 133891. 

Te yor GC) ee oer OMG mie Ga eh els at 
1916; A—Toreign 13434. 

mre 16553@) sant .t2) TONG sees epee: 


1916; A—Foreign 13433. 
© Deutsche verlags-anstalt, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


UNDERWOOD (Drury) ‘Top o’ the morn- 


ing. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[2613-2637 

gan. 42 1916s ©) dan. 4-1 901624 Cc. Fant 
5, 1916; A 421469. 

Han. 6, 1OLGl © fan. 1G, 1G. te. san. 
7, 1916; A 421519. 

Van ene ols © Mani atoOlG s ites dean: 
8, 1916; A 421561. 

Jan. 8, 1916. © Jan. 8, 1916; 1 « Jan 
10, 1916; A 421569. 

gan:*9; 1946." @ Jan 9, 19165 2 ey Jan 
10, 1916; A 421768. 

Jan, wet, 1946.) ©. Jan. 11, 19165 dove 
Jan. 12, 1916; A 421622. 

Jan. 13, A9tG: 7O Jan. 13, TOTS: ee. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421674. 

Jan; to) Sle. | Okan tb, (19816) sc. 
van. 17, 1916; Av4A24 773: 

dan. 16) 3t9tG 4 ©) sam. 16, L916 = te. 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 421804. 

Jan. Les Lolo Osan. As; AGG ori ec: 
Jan. 19, 1916; A 421820. 

Jan. 21. G9, WOadan: 215 1946+4))4).c. 
Jan. 22, 1996 3) A 421896. 

Jane 22; U9iG. OF Jans 225 A916. al c: 


Jan. 24, 1916; A 421911. 


Jan. 20, 1916... °©O Jan. 27, 1016s? Lie 
Jan 28, 1916; A 422036. 


Jan. 340 OG SEA 422128. 


Feb. 1, 1916. © Feb. 1, 19163°2 e2 Heb: 
2; 1916); AL 42283o° 

Ieb. 2, 1916. © Feb. 2, 1916; 1 c. Web. 
4, 1916; A 422194. 

Feb. 3, 1916. @© Feb. 3, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
4:'V916; A 422199. 

Ireb. 4, 1916. © Feb. 4, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
5,\ 1916 ;. A 4222403 

Feb. 5, 1916. © Feb. 5, 1916; 1 ec: Feb. 

Bs 1916 ; A 422261. 

Feb. 6, 1916. © Feb. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 
‘ 1916; A 422318. 

Feb. 9, 1916. © Feb. 9, 1916; 1 ¢c. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 422380. 

Feb. 10, 1916. © Feb. 10, #9163) ive 
Feb. i 1916; A 422382. 

Feb. 11, 1916. © Feb. 11, 291631 & 
Heb, 22... $916. 020 422399. 

Keb. 12. 1926. Loe 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 422421, 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


UNDERWOOD (Lineas D.) [2638, 2639 


Underwood’s digest. v. 11, no. 4, Oct— 
Dec., 1915. “Washington, Di Cl - The 
Card digests Co., 1916. 202 ecards, 3 by 
5 inches. Sie @© Feb.  ¢, LOL1e; 
2c. Web. 44e 1916; aif. Feb. 19, 1916; 
A 426252. 
© Card digests co., Washington. 

Underweod’s trade-mark digest. v. 4, no. 
2, July—Dec., 1915. Washington, D. C., 
The Card digests company, 1916. 147 
cards, 3 by 5 inches. $2.00. © Feb. 
%, 1916; 2 c.. Feb. U4, 19167 ai ene 
19, 1916; A 426251. 
© Lineas D. Underwood, Wash- 

ington. 


UNDERWRITERS’ laboratories, inc.*, Chi- 
cago. [2640, 2641 
List of manufacturers of inspected ma- 

chanical appliances, July, 1915. Suppl. 
Jan; L9G: 1p. .coks muss Sve. 
Feb. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and ali. Hebe a, 
1916; A 426046. 

Underwriters’ laboratories; standard for 
counterbalanced elevator doors. Hd. 
of ‘Dec.,, 1915.’ -1.p. If G2epe ites: 
diagrs. (1 fold) 8vo. © Feb. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 7, 1916; A 425243. 


UnItTeEp friends of Lincoln in America. 
Blue ritual for the use of the S. O. 
S. 56 p. 24mo. $1.00. [2641* 

© Noy. 5, 1915;,2.¢ Ney s,491a- 
aff. Dee. 1, 1915; A 413965; Lewis 
W. Fairchild, H. Boas Nelson & J. 


Patterson, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 
UNITED STATES corp. co.*, New York. 

Corporation suggestions. cover- 

title, [7] p. S8vo. [2642 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417569. ; 


442 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2. 1916 2664 
UniTepD STATES GRAPHITE co.*, Sagi- | VAN Duzer (Winifred) [2655—265T 
naw, Mich. [2648, 2644 Divorced. beruee 4 phauiom exer © 
Effective in any type of boiler. © aos Feb. 6, ec. Feb. 9, 1916; 
29, 1915; i ¢. Dec. 31, 1915; A 422339. 
421596. Royal triangle as it might be movieized. 


z= 5. G. co's eee graphite paint. 
© Dec. 27, 1915; ©, Dee. Si, 3985 ; 


A 421597. 
{Note: The foregoing are in Na- 
tional engineer] 
UNITED STATES SUPPLY co. [2645, 2646 
Catalogue D. [Chicago, Ill., Printed by 
R. Donnelley & sons COS, Srl 
ekxvi, 758 p. illus. Svo. © 
o1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 19, 1916: 
A 420408. 


© United States supply co., Chi- 
cago. 


Catalogue D. 
esi p. front., illus. 


Neb. [1916] 
Orme 2, 


Omaha, 
Svo. 


oe ee. and ail. Web: 2,°1916; A 

420616. 

© R. R. Donnelley & sons co., 
Chicago. 


Upson co.*, Lockport, N. Y. Not for 
mummies. [8S] p. illus. fol. [2647 


(> Jan. e, 1916; 2 ec. and aff, Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417575. 


VALENTINE & co.*, New York. 


[2648, 2649 
He wanted to make sure the varnish 
was’ valspar. (Iu Cosmopolitan, 


Maren, 1916) © Feb. 10, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Ireb. 17, 1916; A 422494, 

Valspar is the one varnish that is not 
afraid of water. (Jn Outlook) © 


Feb. 9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1916; A 
422372. 
{Van AUKEN (Ida Cleve)] Ladies 


home journal millinery lessons. 
[2650, 2651 
[Hat-frame making.] §8 p. illus., diagrs. 
Broo 90:10. © Dee: 20, 1915; 2 c. 


Jan. G, 191G; aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 
417764. 


Lesson no. 2. Covering a velvet hat. 
8 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. $0.10, © 
Dec. 20, 1915; 2c. Jan. 6, 1916: off. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 417763. 


© Curtis pub. co., Philadelphia. 


VAN Buren (Blanche A.) How a 
woman can hold her husband’s love. 
(in Chicago herald) [2652 
eiaeens 16, 1916: 1 ¢. Jan. 17, 
1916; A 421818; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


VAN DeEVENTER (John H.) Three-inch 


Russian shrapnel. (Jn American 
machinist) [ 26538, 2654 
2. © Jan. 27, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 29, 1916; 
A 422076. 
3. © sa 3, 2916; 1 «. Keb. 6, 1916; 
A 422217. 
© Hill pub. co., New York. 
30605—16——4 


© Jan. 16, 1916; enijan. 49, 1916): 


A 4218388. 
She didn’t like being the wonee in his 
novels. © Feb. 6. 1916 = c. Feb. 9, 


1916; A 422337. 


ee The foregoing are in Cleveland 
Sunday leader] 


© Cleveland eco., Cleveland. 


Wanrrr. .. (Alpert... K.) =.» St. «Louis, 
Golden rule exchange system. cov a 
title. 18 p. Svo. [265 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 
EG) 1946 = A 417811. 


WALKER (John Brisben)* 


2482 an ait, san. 


New York. 


Learning how to use one’s minutes. 
+50 p: Svo. (Ten essentials for a 
useful education. pt. 1) $0.20. 
[2659 
Oh Bang oe ,, 19 iG ss 2) ee. cam i, 
1916; aff. Jan. 25; 1916: A 425153 
WALKER - LONGFELLOW  €0.*, Boston: 
Best bank advertisement. [4] p. 
illus. 16mo. [2660 


©) Jam tf 1906: 
14, 1916; A easy 

Watts (Frank KE.) Architectural 
monograph on houses of the South- 
ern colonies. [New York, Printed 
by the De Vinne press, 1916] 16 p. 
illus. 4to. (White pine series of 
architectural monographs. v. 2, no. 
id.) [2661 

© Feb. ae ISi6 > 2 e Feb. 35, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 420643; George 
I’. Lindsay, Saint Paul. 

Warp (Edward G.) Rational method 
in reading, by Edward G. Ward. 
Additional primer, by Mary A. 
Ward, assisted by Madalene D. Bar- 


er and) oir, can: 


num. Rev. and enl. ed. Boston, 
New York [etc.] Silver, Burdett and 
company [1916] 158 p. illus. (part 
col.) 12mo. [2662 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; - parein Silver, Burdett 


& €0,, Boston. 
[WaRNER (C. G.)] Successful selling 
method for our $239.00 proposition. 


23 [i}_p.. <46mo:; ..$1,00, [2663 

© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

26, 1916; A 419848 ; W,. IF. Main, 
Iowa City, Ta. 

Waters (Leonard Arthur) Carranza 

troopers shoot up steamer, (Ji San 

Francisco call and post.) 12664 


@® Noy. €¢; 39153117 cv... Dee) 27, 
1915; A 421633; Call pub. co., San 
Francisco, 


113 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


2665 


ENTRIES 
pt. I, nm. S:, v.13 


Watson (Mark S.) [2665-2676 


Canada gives full response to war call. 
© Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1916; A 
422328. 

Huge shortage of corn in Mexico another 
result of “Mexican revolt. Article 9. 
© Jan. 16, 1916; 1.¢. Jan. 19, 1916; A 
421824. 

Mexican credit chaotic; banks are help- 
less. Article 6. © Jan: 18, 1916; 1 c. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421685. 

Mexicans fear Japanese more than Yan- 
kees: . Article 2. .© Jan, 9; 19165 1 c. 
Jan. 12, 1916; A 421615. 

Mexico by tax plans to drive foreigners 
out.  Artide 8..°°@: Jan. 15,7 1916 5°27. 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 421780. 


Mexico facing long famine in live stock. 
Article 10. © Jan. 17, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 

. 19, 1916; A 421826. 

Mexico where she was 75 years ago; 
needs the iron hand of another Diaz. 
Article 14. © Jan. 21, 1916; 1c. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 422404. 

Mexico’s rail arteries cut by vandalism. 
@ Jane 8; 1916 ee Jane 2s TOGA 
421616. 

No experience needed to be Mexico jurist. 
Article 13. © Jan. 20, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
3S, £91G 3 Av 4221 0G. 

Railroad ruin, biggest issue Mexico faces. 
Article’?. "© Jan. 14; 1916: 1 © ‘Jan. 
17, 1916; A 421779. 
© Chicago tribune & New York 

sun, Chicago. 


Sir Sam Hughes, a spur behind Canada 
Im-war. Article: 2+. @ Mebu i, L906): 
1 c. Feb. 9, 1916; A 422329. 
© Chicago tribune, Chicago. 


Typhus sweeps Mexico: plague beyond 
control. Article 5. Venn Was UguG 
1c. Jan. 14, 1916; A 421684. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday tribune.] 


© Chicago tribune and New York 
sun, Chicago. 


WEAVER (J. H.) & co.*, 
Colver bituminous coal, Fairmont 
gas coal. [24] p. illus. fol. [2677 
~ © Dee. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417584. 


Philadelphia. 


WeEsBstER (Mary HEliza)* Dallas. 
IKknow thy destiny. 16p. 24mo. 
[2678 


© Oct. 29, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
24, 1915; A 425154. 


Weeks (Arland D.) . Playdays on 
Plum Blossom Creek, by Arland D. 
Weeks, with illustrations by Warner 
Carr. Chicago, New York, Rand, Mc- 
Nally & company [1916] 965 p. incl. 
front., illus. (part col.) Svo. $0.75. 

[2679 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2c. Jan. 26, 1916; 

aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 420531; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


WERNER (W.)* Chicago. [2680-2730 


Advertising what to eat. © Jan. 17, 
1916; 1c. Jan. 19,.1916; A 121835. 


American fashions in furniture. © Jan. 
31; 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 2, 1916; A 422172. 


Baz. © Jan. 10. 1916; 1 e. Jan. 12, 
1916; A 421688. 


Brother in vaudeville. © Feb. 1, 1916; 
1 c. Feb. 3, 1916; A 422183. 


Call of Memphis. © Feb. 2, 1916; 1 c. 
Feb. 4, 1916; A 422214. 


Candy girl. © Jan. 25, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 422017. 


Case of the reproduction. @©@ FTeb. 3, 
1916; 1c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 422239. 


Character and bonds. © Feb. 2, 1916; 
1 oc. Feb. .4,-1916; A 4222i5: 


Chicky a motorcar: © Jan. 22, .29io; 
1c. Jan. 24, 1916; A 421935. 


Close mouthed Waterses. © Jan. 7%, 
1916; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1916; A 491637. 


Curing a grouch. © Jan. 4, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Jan. G, "1916; A 421511. 


Defect in vision. © Jan. 4, 1916; Le. 
Jan. 6, 1916; A 421510. 

Dictaphone proposal. © Jan. 6, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 12, 1916; A 421629. 


Fittest in foods. © Jan. 21, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 24, 1916; A 421938. 


Growing up. © Jan. 21, 1916; 1c. Jan. 


24, 1916; A 421982. 
Hope chest. © Jan. 8, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 
12, 1916; A 421628. 


How Joe Cul’ bought an Aziz motor car, 
© Jan. 25,1916; 1 -¢c. Janear, 2916, 
A 422018. 

How to read the bank statement. © Jan. 
15. 1916; 2 ¢. Sant ii, oo 
421833. 

In the empty house. © Jan. 26, 1916; 
1 ec. Jan. 28, 1916; A 422057. 

Is it so nominated in the bond. © Jan. 
8, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1916; A 421627. 

Livable furniture. © Feb. 7, 1916; 1c. 
Feb. 9, 1916; A 422344. 

Master spirit. © Jan. 12, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 421704. 

Miss Ann. © Jan. 5, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 7, 
1916; A 421525. 

Money a golden key. © Feb. 7, 1916; 
1 ce. Feb. 9, 1916; A 422345. 

Mortgage lifter. © Feb. 10, 1916; 1 ce. 
Feb. 12, 1916; A 422411. 

Nell’s voice. © Feb. 8, 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 422375. 

Never-ending automobile show. © Jan. 

, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 2, 1916; A 422167. 

Paper doll girl. © Jan. 31, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 422168. 

Patent housecleaner. @ Feb. a, 
1c. Feb. 7, 1916; A 422289. 

Picture of home. © Jan. 27, 1916; 1c. 
Jan. 29, 1916; A 422069. 

Red plush coat. © Jan. 29, 1916; 1 c. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 422166. 

Rose colored romance. © Feb. 3, 1916; 
1c. Feb. 5, 1916; A 4222388. 

Sally’s mother. © Jan. 15, 1916; 1 «. 
Jan. 17, 1916; A 421832. 

Second choice. @© Feb. 4, 1916; 
Feb. 7, 1916; A 422287. 

Silk: stockings. ..©. Jan. 22, 1916 “ive 
Jan. 24, 1916; A 421934. 


1916 ; 


1 eg 


114 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 2, 1916 


2745 


WerRNER (W.)* Chicago—Continued. 


Simple savior. © Jan. 20, 1916; i c. 
san 23, 1916; A 421893 


Spendthrift. © Feb. 12, 1916: 1 c. Feb. 
14, 1916; A 422439. 


That red carpet. © Jan. 17, 1916; 1 ¢. 


Jan. 19, 1916; A 421834. 
True beauty and the motor car. Jan. 
1946. -© Jan..d, a ee 


1916; 

7, 1916; A 421526... 

Trustee who never throws a fit. © Jan. 

BeJie. Jan: “14, ° 1916}; A 
421705. 

Under seven flags. © Feb. 8, 
1c. Feb. 10, 1916; A 422376. 

Wall flower. © Feb. 9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 4223958. 

Wash lines. © Jan. 24, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 422015. 

Ways and ways (© Jam. 3) 1916; 1 ¢. 
Jan. 5, 1916; A 421452. 

Wheel with which you ride on air. © 
ame sG 191G- 3 “«. Jan. 28, 1916; 
A 422056. 

When doctors disagree. © Jan. 24, 
a94G6- 2 G@) Jan... 27;.1916; A 422016. 
When the breadwinner goes. © [eb. 5, 
191G; 1 c. Feb. 7, 1916; A 422288. 
Willie. © Feb. 11, 1916; 1c. Feb. 14, 

1916; A 422440. 

Winter ae in Quebec. © Feb. 1, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 3, 1916; A 422184. 


1916; 


Coens ear 16) an. 27,1916 % Pc. 
Jan. 29, 1916; A 422070. 
Woolly lamb. © Feb. 12, 1916; lc. 


Feb. 14, 1916; A 422488. 
[Note: The tee are in Chicago 
daily news] 

WESTINGHOUSE air brake co.*, Pitts- 
burg. Instruction pamphlet no. 
5034. LN passenger car brake equip- 
ment, type L triple valve. Dec. 
1915. cover-title, 57 p., illus., fold. 
diags. 12mo. [2731 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ec Jan. 14, 
1916; aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 419793. 


Wuaten form co. Cuts culvert cost 
to the last cent. [20] p. illus (part 
col.), port. Svo. EB Y- 

© Dee. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417992; Edward J. Wha- 
len, Syracuse, N. Y. 


Wheeler lay- 

illus. Svo. $0.15. 

[2733 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1916; 

aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417766; Curtis 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 


’ WHELPLEY (James Davenport) Free- 
dom for commerce. Article 1, 2. 2 
installments. Proof. (National ed- 
itorial service, serial no. 859, 360) 


WHEELER (Marianna) 
ette. 6 p. folder, 


[2734 

© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 ¢.. Dec. 29, 

9915; aff. Jan. 11, 1916; A 419601; 

Natl. editorial service, ine, New 
_ York. 


WHiTe (Asa_ E.)*, meatile Wash. 
White’s estimator’s guide for con- 


tractors-builders. 5D «Op. 16ino. 
$1.00. [2735 
© Dee. 6, 1915; 2c Jan. 24, 1916; 


aff. Dee. 11, 1915: « 419786. 


WHITE (KE. F.) Dispenser and ear- 


bonator. Why and again why? (Jn 
Southern pharmaceutical journal, 
Feb., 1916) [2736 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
A 422212; W. H. Cousins, Dallas. 


Ware. (J. H.} mie. co:*, 
White’s patented universal bowl 
hangers. Wall chart, illus., 33 by 
19 inches. [2137 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 419960. 


Brooklyn. 


WHITE & Kemble *, New York. White 
& Kemble’s atlas and digest of rail- 
road mortgages. Pennsylvania rail- 
road system. 28 p. fold. map. fol. 
$15.00. [2738 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 420612. 


White trucks 
4th ed. 63 [1] 


WHITE co.*, Cleveland. 
for delivery service. 
D..¢-tlbus:) 4te. [2739 

© Jan. 3; 1916: 2'c) Jan. 10,1916: 
aff. Jan. 18, 1916; A 419795. 


Witcox (Pauline Seymour) Engraved 
portraits of American patriots. Jan., 
1916. (Jn Daughters of the Ameri- 
can revolution magazine, Jan., 1916.) 

[2740 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 31, 1915; 

A 422073; Corcoran gallery of art, 
Washintgon. 


Witkins (John) co., inc.*, New York. 
Why the John Wilkins toupees and 
wigs are the best made. 16 p._ illus. 
Svo.  (Cover-title: Wigs and tou- 
pees ) [2741 

© Nov. 22, 1915; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417991. 


How to have health 

and muscles like mine. (Ji New 

York American) [2742-2745 

Jan. 9, 1916. @© Jan. 9, 1916; 1c. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 421604, 

Feb. 6, 1916. © Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 422278. 

Jan. oo, 1916. ©: Jan. 
Jan. 34, 1916; A 421916 

Feb. 13, 1916. © Feb. 13, 19i6G.* 2 oc. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 422443. 


© A. Merritt, New York. 


WILLARD (Jess) 


ae 1916; 1 ¢. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2746 


WILLIAMS (Clara Andrews) Jack and 
Betty’s magazine; written by Clara 
Andrews Williams, illustrated by 
George Alfred Williams. March, 
1916. (J72 Woman’s home compan- 
ion, Mar., 1916) [2746 

© Peb. 45. A916) ah ee ao, 
1916; A 422394; George Alfred Wil- 
liams, Summit, N. J. 


WILLIAMSON (William Hay)* Chi- 
cago. Williamson plan for the com- 
pulsory military education of the 
boys of the United States of Amer- 
ica. cover-title, [14] p. 16mo. 

[2747 
© Dee. Sy 1915; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1915; 


aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 425236. 
WILLOWCRAFT shops*, Cambridge, 
Mass. -Willoweraft, 1916, 5.55 .p. 
illus. obl. 24mo. [2748 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 


2, 1916; A 420611. 


WiILson (Ella Grant)* Cleveland. Up- 
to-date flower store, by EH. G. Wilson 
and W. R. Hornberger. 2 instal- 
ments] (J2 Florists exchange, Jan. 
1s 221 O1G) [2749 

© Jan. 13, 20, 1916; 1 c. each Jan. 
26, A9IG: A. 422172. 

Witson (Louis William)* Chicago. I 
think TPll go to the picture show. 
(In Art student, ie 1915) [2750 


© Dec. G, 1915; 2 ¢« Dec. 27, 1915; 

A 422054. 
WISCONSIN (Uniy. of) Extension di- 
vision*, Madison, Wis. Organiza- 


tion of manual and industrial arts. 


Course 8, assignment 1-16. Madi- 
son, The University, 1915. 16 v. 
4to. (Instruction papers for home- 
study, manual arts series) $8.00. 

[2fa. 


© 2 we 20, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 419785. 


Woon (Melvin S.)* Los Angeles, Cal. 
‘able of elemental perceptions. 2 1. 
fol. (2152 

© Dee. 22, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1915; A 417462. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 18, no. 2, 1916 


Wooprurr (Caroline 8.) New book of 
Vermont taxes and partial pay- 


ments. Boston, New York [fetc.] 
Ginn and company, 1915. ii, 22 p 
12mo. $0.15. [2753 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 e and aff: Feb. 
8, 1916; A 426057; Ginn and Go., 
Boston. 


WricuHt (Benson)* La Crosse, Wash., 
Statutory calendar. July 2, 30, Aug. 
13-Sept. 17, Oct. 1-Dec. 10, 31, 1915. 
(In, Colfax commoner) [Title va- 
ries on earlier instaiments reading, 
Important laws explained for Com- 
moner readers, State laws explained 
for Commoner readers, or Laws ex- 
plained for tee e 2 readers] 

[2754 


© July 2; 30, Aug. sept. 17, 
Oct. 1-Dee. 10, 31, 1915; 1 e@. each 
Jan. 11, 1916; A 422346. 


Wericut (Mary Louise) Managing 


marriage. (in New York erening 
mail) 2735-2764 
Ose 6, 1916 2"1 eae 


Jar. 6. 1916. 
10, 1916; A 4215 

Jan. a 1916. ki gots ie 1916; 1.e. 
ips 1916; A 421608. 


Jan. 10, 1916. © Jans 10: 
Jan. i2, 1916; A 421610. 


Jan. 12,1916. .-© dan. 12; 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 421693. 


Jan. 20; 1916. © Jans 20; 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 421903. 


Jan. 26, 1916. © Jan. 26, 
Jan. 28, 1916; A 422043, 


meb. «2. 19163. "© webs 2. 
Feb. 4, 1916; A 422206. 
3 1916: -@ Pebsys: 

b. 5, 1916; A 422249. 


eb. 4, 1916. @©@ Feb. 4, 
Feb. 5, 19163" .A ‘422252. 


Ireb. 5, 1916... @ eb. 5,.1916 714.2 
ONG 5 Ara Amos 
© Evening mail syndicate, 
New York, 


Jan. 
1916; 
1916; 
1916; 


1916; 


1916; 


ny 

1 

5D 

19165 4 ue. 
¥ 
Feb. i 
Tre 

p 


1916; 


ine., 


Woest (Hsther W.)* Portland, Ore. 
Loose leaf phonic picture cards. 27 
ecards, illus., 12 by 74 inches. [2765 


© Sept. 20, 1915; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 419597. 


his catalogue contains the following entries since Jan. 1, 1916: 
(a) United States publications (including 1,069 contributions to 


DELiIOGIGAIS} 2 22 A ee ee fy! 54 

(b) Foreign books in the English language under ad interim pro- 
visions ‘or Dior, 4, 1909... |) sie eee See ie ae ee 34 
(c) Foreign beoks in foreign lancua geese 2s222 2 2 ee 42 
2, 348 


116 


CLASS C. 


BEG RURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, -PREPARED 


BOR’ ORAL’ DELIVERY 


CHAseE (Arthur C.) Los Angeles. 
Wholesale factor selling service plan 
and business policy. 41. 4to. Type- 
written. [2766 

‘© 1c. Feb. 23, 1916; C 916. 


Eppy (John §S.) Los Angeles. 
tials to dominion. 12 nub. 1. 
Typewritten. 

{(C) 1 ©. Feb. 19, 1916; C 918. 


Fett (George Edward) Buffalo. 
Great superiority of mechanical res- 
piration over the postural or manual 
methods. 18 numb. 1. 4to. Multi- 
graphed. [2768S 


© 1 c. Feb. 14, 1916; C 917. 


Hatt (Guy Herring) Kansas City, 
Mo. Implement dealer and the trac- 
tor business. 6 numb. loose 1. fol. 
Typewritten. [2769 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; C 915. 


Eissen- 
4to. 
2767 


Cleveland. 
cover-title, 

12mo. Typewritten. 
[2770 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; C 914. 

Merritt (Geneviéve) New Brighton, 
N. Y. Dance, a human necessity. 
22 numb. loose]. 4to. Typewritten. 
[2771 


Mears (Charles Willard) 
Talk on human nature. 
19 numb. 1. 


©1c. Feb. 9, 1916; C 911. 


SOLDEN (George W.) Chicago. Jedge 
Satterbury expresses his views on 
sufferation. cover-title, 5 numb. 1. 
fol. Multigraphed. [2772 

© 1c. Feb. 7, 1916; C 912. 


Stare (William Rogers) Preservation 
& efficiency of traction engine boilers. 
cover-title, 7 numb. 1. 4to. [2773 

1 e. “gan. 36, 1S1G= 6.892: 
United States graphite co., Saginaw, 
Mich. 


Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, addresses, included in the catalogue 


re 


; 
alice 


ears 
ata eran 


oF siete | 


14 
4 
| 
1 
; 


CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


ABOUT TWELVE; play in 1 act, by C. 
van Valkenburg. [2], 8 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [2774 

© 1 ce. Feb. 5, 1916; D 42959; 
Carlton van Valkenburg, New York. 


ALLES AUS GEFALLIGKEIT; schwank in 
3 akten, von Eugen Burg und Louis 
Taufstein. Berlin, Biihnenverlag 
Abn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1916. 
63 p. Svo. P2075 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; D 48070; 
Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


AMATEUR (THE) MURDERER; 1 act 
comedy-drama, by C. I. Ivins. [1] 
21 p. 4to. Typewritten. [2776 

© 1c. Feb. 18, 1916; D 43079; 
Clifford F. Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 


AMERICA THE WONDERLAND; a patriotic 


festival. New York city, The Eth- 

ical culture school [1915] 50, [5] 

p.,11. front., plates. Svo. $0.60. 
[2776* 


my tee 23,1915: 2 ¢. Jan. 11, 
1916; aff. Jan. 8, 1916; A 420327; 
Ethical culture school, New York. | 


AMERICAN (AN) HOME; 1 act argu- 
ment fo¥ preparedness, written by G. 
H. Petty. [2] 24 p. 4to. Type- 
written. C2a77 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; D 43047; 
George Hubert Petty, Kansas City. 
Mo. 


AMORES DE ALDFA; comedia lirica en 
2 actos y 5 cuadros, original de J. 
G. Renovales y F. Ga. Pacheco, 
mfisica de los maestros Pablo Luna 
y Reveriano Soutullo. [Madrid, So- 
ciedad de autores espafoles] 1915. 
42 p. 12mo. [Libretto] [2778 

© Jan. 27, 1916: t ec. Jan. 28, 
1916; D 42876; Juan G. Renovales y 
Francisco Ga. Pacheco, Madrid. 

ANGLING; 1 act satire, by W. Stead. 

7p. 4to. Typewritten. [2779 
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1916; D 42966; 
Wailer Stead, New York. 


ANIMALS’ (THE) PROGRESS; or, The 
new America, serious comedy in 1 
act, by L. Cleveland. 39 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [2780 

© 1. Feb. 18, 1916; D 480S0; 
Lucey Cleveland, New York. 


AQui ESTAMOS TOOS; entremés en 1 
acto y en prosa, original de J. Munoz 
Serrano. [Madrid, Sociedad de au- 
tores espanioles] 1915. 1S p. 12mo. 

[2781 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 1 ec Jan. 28, 1916; 

D 42883; José Mutioz Serrano, Ma- 
drid. 


AS IT SHALL BE WRITTEN; original play 
in} aet; by F.-C. Witter: [2], 438: 
4to. Typewritten. [2782 

© 1c Feb. 5, 1916; D 42957: 
Frank C. Witter, Denver. 


As 1T was; sketch, by J. G. Lyle. [22] 

p. fol. Typewritten. [2783 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; D 48042; 
John Geddes Lyle, San Francisco. 


AT 12 MIDNIGHT; comedy sketch, by 

C. Jackson. 6p. fol. Typewritten. 

[2784 

© 1c Jan. 28, 1916; D 42964; 
Chris Jackson, Bloomington, IIl. 


BaD HATS; play in 8 acts, by H. V. 
Esmond. Frome and London, But- 
ler and Tanner [1916] 89 p. 12mo. 

[2785 

© Jan. 14, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1916; 

D 43041; H. V. Esmond, Maiden- 
head, England. 


BARONET (THE) AND THE BABY; Welsh 
comedy in 3 acts, by J. Marks. 
[105] p. 4to. Typewritten. [2786 

© 1c. Feb. 5, 1916; D 42962; 
Jeannette Marks, South Hadley, 
Mass, 


BELOW ZERO; or, State line, farcial hur- 
ricane in 8 gales, by M. Beldon. 
[164] p. 4to. Typewritten. [2787 

© 1c. Feb. 8, 1916; D 42981; Milo 
Beldon, New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2788 


pt. 5 BS. Vee 


BIRTHDAY (THE) OF THE INFANTA; 
fairy play, by Oscar Wilde, dram- 
atized by lu. W.. Moore. [2 Rip. 
4to. Typewritten. [2788 

© 1c Feb. 3, 1916; D 48050; 
Lou Wall Moore, Chicago. 


BRAINS PLUS; farce in 1 act, by H. M. 
Graves. [1], 24 p. S8vo. Typewrit- 
ten. [2789 

© 1 ¢ Feb. 8, 1916; D 42977: 
Harry M. Graves, New York. 


BUENA NOCHE! pasa-calle comico- 
lirico, pascual en 1 cuadro y en 
prosa, original de L. Llaneza, mt- 
sica de Manuel M. Faixé. [Madrid, 
Sociedad de autores’ espanoles] 
1915. 22. p..12mo..,. [Libretto] 

[2790 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 1 «@ Jan. 28, | 


1916; D 42869; Luis Llaneza, Mad- 
rid. 

By THE SUWANEE RIVER; classy scenic 
musical comedietta in 1 act, 1 scene, 
book by J. Burnett. [1] 7 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] [2791 

©. doe. Rebs a, 1916: Dp 4302 = 
Jack Burnett, Chicago. 


CACUSIA; operetka w 1 akcie, Stanis- 
lawa Z. Wachtla, “muzyka Me S. 
Rozyckiego. Chicago, Ill., W. H. 
Sajewski, 1915. 46 p. 16mo. [Li- 
bretto only] [2792 

© Wee." 29. 1915s =" 2 eo hep: 1: 
1916; D 48031; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


CANARY COTTAGE; comedy in 2 acts, 


by O. Morosco and KE. Harris. [36] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [2793 


© 1c. Feb. 16, 1916; D 43059; 
Oliver Morosco & Elmer Harris, Los 
Angeles. 

CAPTAIN DREYFUS; drama in 1 act, 
by Jacob Gordin. 
DIVED PWENNW sD TT INOTEND 


STINT IPD" PE LPN PHN PN | 


(In The day, v. 8, no. 411-413, Jan. | 


24-26, 1916.) [2794 

© Jan. 24-26, 1916; 1 ¢. each Jan. 
29, 1916; D 42915; Anna Gordin, 
Alexander J. Gordin & Leopold Ben- 
edict, adms. of estate of Jacob M. 
Gordin, Brooklyn. 

Casa (LA) DE Quiré6s; farsa comica 
en 2 actos, original de C. Arniches. 
[Madrid, Sociedad de autores espa- 
fioles] 1915. 60 p. 12mo. [2795 

©) Jan 27, 1916 a co Aa 28, 
1916; D 42858; Carlos Arniches, 
Madrid. 


| 


CASTANUELAS (LAS); fantasia c6mico- 
lirica en 1 acto, dividigo en 5 cua- 
dros, en prosa, original de Guil- 
lermo Perrin y Miguel de Palacios, 
mtisica del maestro Gerénimo Gimé- 
nez. [Madrid, Sociedad de autores 
espafioles] 1915. 87 p. 12mo. [Li- 
bretto] [2796 

© Jan. 27, 1916; a sc) fame 
1916; D 42882; G. Perrin y M. de 
Palacios, Madrid. 


CHAMBERMAIDS (THE) ; 1 act skit with 
special songs, by A. IX. Berry. [7] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [2797 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1916; D 48061; 
Alice Kathryn Berry, Pueblo, Col. 


CHANGE MY AD; 1 act play, by W. FE. 
Scott. [1] 14 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [2798 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; D 4304S; 
W. Edward Scott, San Francisco. 


CHILDREN OF THE SUNRISE; drama in 2 
scenes, by J. B. Dabney. 41 p. (Jn 
Poet lore, v. 26, no. 6, Nov.—Dec. 
1915.) [2799 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1916; 
D 42984; Julia P. Dabney, Brook- 
line, Mass. 


CHLOPIEC STUDUKATOWY; czyli zakleta 
w kaezke ksiezniezka na ordynack- 
iem, fraszka ze spiewami, And. Sto- 
waczyhiski. Chicago; Ii., W. .H. 
Sajewski, 1915. 61 p. 16mo. [2800 

© Dee. 29, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1916; 
D 48082; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 


Cotor (THE) MADNESS; comedy in 8 
acts and a prologue, by O. Johns. 
[128] p. 4to. Typewritten. [2S01 

© 1c. Feb. 19, 1916; D 43089; 
Orrick Johns, Sappington, Va. 


CémicA (LA); opereta en 1 acto y 8 
cuadros, refundida por J. B. Pont, 
musica del maestro Eysler, adapta- 
ciédn del maestro Eugenio Ubeda. 


[Madrid, Sociedad de autores es- 
pafioles] 1915. 45 p. 12mo. [Li- 
bretto] [2802 


© dan, 27, 19163, 1 ce Janae, 
1916; D 428938; Juan B. Pont, Mad- 
rid, 


CONTROLLING A HUSBAND; farce comedy 
in 7 act, by L. N. Gilbert: [Lae 
4to. Typewritten. [2803 

© 1c Web 11, 1916;"D 40%: 
Lillian Norton Gilbert, Grafton, 
Mass. 


120 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1916 


Convict 999; 1 act. play, by J. M. 

Levering. 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[2804 

© ic. Feb. 9, 1916; D 42986; 
Joseph M. Levering, New York. 


CONVULSION (THE) ; play in 3-acts, by 
W. M. Wright, jr. [1], 80 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [2805 

© 1c. Feb. 19, 1916; D 43090; 
Win. Mason Wright, jr., Philadel- 
phia. 


Cop (THE) AND THE LADY; comedy 
sketch, by W. Rosenblum. 7p. fol. 
Typewritten. [2806 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1916; D 42987; 
William Rosenblum, Chicago. 


CoRREO DE GABINETE; entremés en 
prosa, original de Julio Pellicer y 
Jose Fernandez del Villar. [Mad- 
rid, Sociedad de autores espafioles] 
19i6"-19 ‘pi. |: i2m0. [2807 

iam 27. 1916: 1c. Jan. 28, 
1916; D 42874; J. Pellicer y J. Fer- 
nandez del Villar, Madrid. 


Cristo (EL) DE LA VEGA; zarzuela en 
3 actos y 7 cuadros, en verso, letra 
de Gonzalo Cant6é y Fernando Solde- 
villa, mtisica del maestro Ricardo 
Villa. [Madrid, Sociedad de autores 
espanioles] 1915. 79 p. 12mo. [Li- 
bretto] [2808 

Peer, 1916; tc, Ja, 28, 
1916; D 42887; G. Canto y F. Solde- 
villa, Madrid. 


CrysTAL (THE) pooR; phantasy in 3 
acts, by E. S. Backus. [50] p. 12mo. 
Typewritten. [2809 

| tc, Jan. 27, 1916: D 42899; 
Emma S. Backus, Cincinnati. 


Curro ACHARES; entremés en verso y 
prosa, original de A. Calero Ortiz. 
[Madrid, Sociedad de autores es- 
panoles] 1915. 16 p. 12mo. [2810 

© Pane 27; 1916%, 1 c. Jan: 28, 
1916; D 42884; Antonio Calero 
Ortiz, Madrid. 


CZULA STRUNA; komedyo-opera w 1 
akcie, przez Ludw. Clairville i Lamb 


Thiboust. Chieago, Ill., W. H. 
Sajewski, 1915. 60 p. 1Gmo. [2811 
i) wee, 29, 1915; 2 c; Feb. 11, 


1915; D 
cago. 
DANGER; play in 3 acts, by B. Veiller. 
[151] p. 4to. Typewritten. [2812 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1916; D 43002 ; 
Bayard Veiller, New York. 


43039 ; W. H. Sajewski, Chi- 


2821 


DEACON’S (THE) HAT; play in 1 act, 
by J. Marks. [2] 48 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2813 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 48093; 
Jeannette Marks, So. Hadley, Mass. 


Drcirr (EL) DE LAS FLORES; entremés 


comico, original y en prosa, de V. G. 

Paesa. [Madrid, Sociedad de au- 

tores espanoles] 1915. 16 p. 12mo. 

[2814 

@©iiJdan: 27039165 4 ex! Jam. 28: 

1916; D 42881; Vicente G. Paesa, 
Madrid. 


DEFENSE; 2 act drama, by C. A. Mc- 
Mullen. [46] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[2815 

© 1c. Feb. 8, 1916; D 4297S; 
Clarence Allen McMullen, Baltimore. 


DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS; vaudeville 
sketch for 3 people, by O. Shafter, 
[1], 5 p. 4to. Typewritten. [2816 

© 1 ¢. Feb. 8, 1916: D 42979: 
Otto Shafter, Broooklyn. 


DISTRICT-ATTORNEY (THE); drama in 
1 act, by Alan Storm, [pseud. of G. 
Lipkand] “phi 2k. pire Atop. :Eype- 
written. [2817 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1916; D 48074: 
Goodman Lipkind, New York. 


Dorotuy; tragedy in 1 act, by Alan 

Gordon. [6] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[2818 

© 1c. Feb. 19, 1916; D 48088; 

Har Gordon Armstrong, Norfolk, 
a. 


DouBsLEe CROSSED; 1 act play, by J. C. 
Doenecke. [24] p. 4to. Ms. [2819 
© 1c. Feb. 19, 1916; D 48087; 
Justus Christian Doenecke, Brook- 
lyn. 
DwécH Yeriks6w I Dwi FELUNIE; 
napisal Szezesny Zahajkiewiez, mu- 


zyka M. §S. R6ézychiego. Chicago, 
Il. W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 89 p. 
16mo. [Libretto only] [2820 

C) Ded. 29°) 1915 -*2 © Meh, 17) 


1916; D 43037; W. H. Sajewski, Chi- 
cago, 


Dzikcko Minoscr; utw6r dramatyezny 
w 4 ch odstonach, przez A. Zukow- 
skiego, muzyka M. S. Rézyckiego. 
Chicago, W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 40 
p. 16mo. [Libretto only] [2821 

© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 « Feb. 11, 
1916; D 43027; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


121 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EN'TRIES 


2822 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Eees; comedy in 1 scene, by C. Ken- | Famosa (LA); comedia lirica en 1 


nedy. 14 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[2822 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1916; D 48023; 
Clayton Kennedy, Baltimore. 


ENEMIGO (EL) MALO; comedia en 2 
actos y en prosa, original de Ceferi- 
no R. Avecilla y Manuel Merino. 
[Madrid, Sociedad de autores espa- 
fioles] 1915. 48 p. 12mo. [2823 


acto, dividido en 8 cuadros, en verso 
y prosa, original de L. Navarro Ser- 
rano, mtisica del maestro R. Millian. 
[Madrid, Sociedad de autores espa- 
fioles}] 1915. 56 p. 12mo.  [Li- 
bretto] [2830 

©’ Jan. 27, 1916; 4° Janse 
1916; D 42891; Leon Navarro Ser- 
rano, Madrid. 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 1 ec. Jan. 28, | FIFTEEN MINUTES’ GRACE; farce m 1 


1916; D 42874; C. R. Avecilla y M. 
Merino, Madrid. 


ENTGOTTERTE (DIE) WELT; szenische 
bilder aus kranker zeit [in 4 akten] 
von Hermann Sudermann.  Stutt- 


act, by N. H. McCloskey. [3] 29 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [2831 

© 1. Feb. 19, 1916; D 48077; 
Natalie Hutchinson McCloskey, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 


gart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta’ sche FLEEcy ; a cloud play in 3 acts, by L. P. 


buchhandlung nachfolger, 1916. 3383 
p. 12mo. [2824 
© Dec. 4, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 24, 1916; 
D 438068; J. G. Cotta’ sche buch- 
handlung nachfolger, Berlin. 


HiSCUELA (LA) DE LOS FENOMENOS; ¢€ar- 
icatura taurina en 1 acto, en prosa 
y verso, original de Antonio Calero 
Ortiz, musica del maestro Bernar- 
dino Bautista Monterde. [Madrid, 
Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915. 


Wilson. [41] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[2832 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 43100; 
Lillian P. Wilson, Marion, Ind. 


For SALE—THE STRAND; farce in 1 act, 


by R. Carter.’ [2] T p.’. 4te.. Type 
written. [2833 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1916; D 48073; 
Robert Carter, Chicago. 


Boe. pr LemMO: [2825 | ForocraFiA FEMINISTA; humorada 


©; Jan: 2% 19162 )27 6 gan. 2S; 
1916; D 42878; A. Calero Ortiz, 
Madrid. 


ESCUELA (LA) DE VENUS; pasatiempo 
cOmico-lirico en 1 acto y 4 cuadros, 
en prosa, original de Manuel Gon- 
zalez Lara y Jose Casado, musica 
del maestro Millan. [Madrid, So- 
ciedad de autores espafioles] 1915. 
41 p. 12mo. [Libretto] [2826 

© dani 2h 191641 « Jan 2s, 
1916; D- 42872 aAMe.G. ‘Laraisyl-d: 
Casado, Madrid. 


EVENS; dramatic skit, by H. A. Greene. 
[2] 10 p. fol. Typewritten. - [2827 
© ¢.FepiG)1916: 2b. 43065; 
Harry Aaron Greene, Newark, N. J. 


EXPERIMENT (THE) ; play in 8 acts, by 
by. Hi. E.. Prince... {2,698 - px. “io: 
Typewritten. [2828 

© Jes ep. (t2. 1916 <P 45010 4 
Leslie E. F. Prince, Washington. 


coOmico-lirica en 1 acto y 38 cuadros, 
en prosa, original de D. Garrido, 
mtisica del maestro Serafin Rada. 
[Madrid, Sociedad de autores espa- 
fioles}] 1915. 38 p. 422nie7 ee 
bretto] [2834 

©: Jan: 27, 1916: 91 G@) dae 
1916; D 42885; Daniel Garrido, 
Madrid. 


FRENCH PLAYS FOR CHILDREN; by Jo- 


sette Eugénie Spink. Boston, New 
York {[ete.] D. .C.. Heath Gece 
[1916] vi, 79 p. front., illus. 16mo. 
(Heath’s modern language series) 
$0.35. Contents: La _ galette des 
rois.—Les  poulpicans.—Le petit 
chaperon rouge.—Pierrot et les kor- 
rigans.—Blanche-Neige et  Rose- 
Rouge.—La fin des Korrigans.— 
Jeanne d’Are. [2834* 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 418885; D. C. Heath & 
co., Boston. 


IaAtR EXCHANGE; play in 4 acts, by | FrmAy THE THIRTEENTH; comedy in 8 


G. E. Jex. [112] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [2829 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1916; D 42995; 
Georgina Elizabeth Jex, Newark, 
Del. 


122 


acts, by M. Terrell and R. Marshall. 
[195] p. 4to. Typewritten. [2835 

© 1c. Feb. 15, 1916; D 48054; 
Maverick Terrell & Rachael Mar- 
shall, Seattle. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1916 


2852 


FRIEND IN NEED; 3 act drama, by G. A. | GioconpA 


Weber. 41 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[2836 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1916; D 48014; 
Gustav Adolph Weber, Milwaukee. 


FROLIQUE DE MAGAZINE; or, The ad- 
antics, book and lyrics for a spec- 
tacular musical fantasy in 2 parts, by 
D, E. Watkins. [56] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2837 

© 1c. Feb. 12, 1916; D 48024; 
Dwight Everett Watkins, Galesburg, 
Til. 


From A To Z; domestic travesty play- 
let, by G. W. Solden. 10 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [2838 

rae) Wen. 7, 1916; D..42973; 
George W. Solden, Chicago. 


FROM NOWHERE TO BROADWAY; 4 act 
play, by W. M. Cressy. [148] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [2839 

© 1c. Feb. 7, 1916; D 42970; Will 
M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. 


Future (THE) Mr. & Mrs. STRAIGHT; 
play in 3 parts, by C. A. de Lima. 
[58] p. 4to. Typewritten. [2840 


© 1 c. Feb. 10, 1916; D 43084; C. 
A. de Lima, New York. 


GALLITO Y BELMONTE; entremés en 
prosa, original de Aurelio G[onza- 
lez] Rendon, mtisica del maestro 
José Padilla. [Madrid, Sociedad de 
autores espafioles] 1915. 14 p. 
12mo. [Libretto] [2841 


oe yan. vet, 1916: 1 c: Jan. 28, 
1916; D 42880; Aurelio G. Rendon, 
Madrid. 


Gas (THE) ROUTE; or, The right road, 
play in 1 act, by K. Ervin. 10 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [2842 

© 1c. Feb. 7, 1916; D 42967; 
Katharine Ervin, San Francisco. 


GENIO (EL) pe LEON; juguete cémico- 
lirico en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en 
prosa, libro de Guillermo Hernéndez 
Mir y Luis Fernindez Garcia, mt- 
sica del maestro Rafael Millan. 
[Madrid, Sociedad de autores es- 
panoles] 1915. 41 p.12mo. [Libret- 
to] [2843 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 1 c Jan. 238, 
1916; D 42870; G. Hernindez Mir 
y L. Fernindez Garcia, Madrid. 

GETTING HIS story; sketch in 1 act, 
by G. Earle and V. Harwood. [2] 
29 p. 4to. Typewritten. [ 2844 

© 1c. Feb. 8, 1916; D 48083; 
Georgia Earle & Van Ness Harwood, 
New York. 


(LA); bagatela cdmico- 
lirica en prosa, original de Blanca 
Suarez, mtisica de los maestros Mar- 
quina y Quislant. [Madrid, Socie- 
Gad de autores espafioles] 1915. 20 
p. S8vo. [Libretto] [2845 


© dJann27, 1916:.4. ¢ Jan. 28, 
1916; D 42871; B. Suarez, Madrid. 


reconstruction 
P1451 

[ 2846 
42961 ; 
Hadley, 


GLtow (THE) MAN: 
play in 3 acts, by J. Marks. 
p. 4to. Typewritten. 


©. ive. Hep. 5. 19165 D 
Jeannette Marks, Scuth 
Mass. 


GORA PIESN; albo, Praca i sztuka, 
obrazek ludowy w 4-ch aktach ze 
Spiewami i tafneami, napisal i 
muzyke utworzyl Antoni Jaxa. 
Chicago, Ill., W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 
94 p. 16mo. [Words only] [2847 

(©) Dero. 19152 e. eb. 14, 
1916; D 48040; W. H. Sajewski, Chi- 
cago. 


GUENN; play in 8 acts, adopted by 


S. G. Smith. from the novel by 
Blanche Willis Howard. [2] 57 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [2848 


© 1c. Dec. 27, 1915; D 48052: 
Susan Grant Smith, Wiscasset, Me. 


HABLABA OZTE DE J’ECHURAS: en- 
tremés de costumbres andaluzas, 


original de Enrique Mouly. [Mad- 
rid, Sociedad de autores espanoles] 
19450. 29or p? Dare! [2849 
fe) dam Ot 1916" "eP Jan> Ss, 
1916; D 42868; FE. Mouly, Madrid. 


HAFED THE PERSIAN; play of 4 acts, by 


N. S. Purdy. [78] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2850 


©1c. Feb. 7, 1916; D 42972; Nan- 
nie Sutton Purdy, Lawrenceville, 
Va. 


HATE; sketch in 3 scenes, by C. Web- 

ster. [1] 14 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[2851 . 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1916; D 48064; 
Charles Webster, Brooklyn. 


Hetpina HENnry; libretto of a musical 
farce in 2 acts, book and lyrics by 


an; Na Co Sowler (60): pv rite. 
Typewritten. [2852 


© 1c. Feb. 8, 1916; D 42982; 
Albert N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, 
Me Xs 


123 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28538 


pt. 1) he S., Fas 


HER POWER; drama in 4 acts, by S. 
Zlotopolsky. 


TD iVNPN 4 PR NONTT IN WSN 
DPOONENUNGTW 
[156] p. Svo. Ms. [2853 
© 1 ¢@.. Jah. 26, 1916; D 42837; 


Sain Zlotopolsky, New York. 


Hermit (THE); farcical comedy, by 


J. k. Lessing. [1] 18 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2854 


© 1c. Feb. 10, 1916; D 438000; 
J. Edward Lessing, New York. 


His ALIBI; episode, by H. L. Newton. 

S p. 4to. Typewritten. [2855 

© 1«e Feb. 10, 1916; D 42996; 
Harry L. Newton, Chicago. 


HonEYMOoN (THE) HOLD-UP; farce- 
comedy in 1 act, by W. 8S. Gidley. 
16 p. 4to. Typewritten. [2856 


©,.4,.e@ Kebis2t, 1916363 43106; 
Will S. Gidley, Springfield, Mass. 


Hoopco (THE) ESCALATOR; comedy 
sketch in 1 act, by W. S. Gidley. 
14 p. 4to. Typewritten. [2857 


© 1c. Feb. 18, 1916; D 43081; 
Will S. Gidley, Springfield, Mass. 


HUNCHBACK (THE); 
episodes, by F. Lobl. [58] p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [2858 

© 14 Feb. 18, 1916; D 43078; 
Frederick Lobl, Boston. 


pantomine in 12 


Hur (THE) IN THE FOREST (LOVE- 
LIGHT); fantasy in 3 episodes, by 
B. I. Bremner... [2} 52 p. Type- 
written. [2859 


© 1c. Feb. 10, 1916; D 42998; 
Blanche Irbe Bremner, Berkeley, 
Cal. 


IDEAL UND LEIDEN; drama in 4 akten, 
von H. Landwirth. Chicago, Kunst 
verlag, 1915. 

Ta Deas Seashell 

ea | 
[60] p. S8vo. [2860 


© Dee. 30, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
D 42727; Henri Landwirth, Chicago. 


ILUSTRE (IML) HUESPED; humorada sa- 
tirica en 4 cuadros, prélogo y epi- 
logo, de Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez 
Quintero. [Madrid, Sociedad de au- 
tores espafioles] 1915. 59 p. 12mo. 

[2861 

© Jan. WT. 19163°L..c: Paty 28, 

1916; D 42857; S. y J. Alvarez Quin- 
tero, Madrid. 


vyI> NN SNUAER 
1D AON 


——————————————————————e————EEeEEez 


IN THE MORGUE; 1 act sketch, by S. 
Cowan. [1] 14 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [2862 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1916; D 48001; 
Sada Cowan, New York. 


IN THE WRONG NEIGHBORHOOD; play in 
1 act, by I. Roth: [hp DOS tel. 
Typewritten. [2863 

© 12 ¢. Feb. 21, 19167 D+43105- 
Irving Roth, New York. 


INcWENT (AN) ; play in 1 act, by C. A. 
Smart. 19 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[2864 

© 1c Feb. 11, 1916; D 43008; 

Charles A. Smart, Oakland, Cal. 


INEXPERIENCE; Satire with music in 4 
scenes, by Ballard. Macdonald. [22] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [2865 

© 1° G Feb. 12; 191677 D* 43025; 
Benjamin D. Berg, New York. 


INTERSPERSED (THE); play in 1 act, 
by E. L. Leeds. [15] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2866 

© 1 c. Feb. 16, 19163) D7 430G0- 
Eleanor Langdon Leeds, Cincinnati. 


Iron (THE) HAND; new 1 act war 
drama, by H. Caine. New York, 
MacConnell printing company, 1916. 
LL fiols [2867 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 e«. Feb. 16, 
1916; D 48072; Hall Caine, Greeba 
Castle, Isle of Man, Great Britain. 


[IvAN DuRACK; oder, Drei monumen- 
ten, a fantasy and a prologue with 
8 acts, by H. Solotaroff] 

N jPDIDIDIN Sarath ae Das PATA NIPS 

DPR IT 2N>NTE N JIN DUINTIND 

SORDNENTN yD 


[2] Tl p. 4to. Typewritten. [2868 


© 1 e Jan. 20; 1916; D 42783; 
Hirst Solotaroff, New York. 


JABBERWOCKY comedy dramatized 
from works of Lewis Carroll, origi- 
nal musical adaptations from Schu- 
mann, by Alice Woodfin. [18] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [Words only] 

[2869 
© 1c: Web. 2, 1916;. Diaagae 

Alice I. Woodfin, New York. 


JARABE (EL) DE PICO; comedia en 2 
actos y en prosa, original de Miguel 
Rey y Pablo Nougues. [Madrid, 
Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1915. 
Ho ps “L2mie: [2870 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 1 e. Jan: 28, 
1916; D 42890; M. Rey y P. 
Nouges, Madrid. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1916 


2885 


JOKEL, THE OPERA-MAKER; drama in 1 | Lrap YEAR; play in 8 acts, by F. Ull- 


act, by Jacob Gordin. 
DPD Ni)? FIDINIITD IDEN D7 22 pe” 
“PSA IPD” PE LPS PON PS 


(In The day, v. 3, no. 459, 460, Feb. 
2 11-1916. ) [2871 

© Feb. 10, 11, 1916; 1 c. each Feb. 
14, 1916; D 48045; Alexander J. 
Gordin, admrs. estate of Jacob M. 
Gordin, Brooklyn. 

JUDGMENT (THE) oF Soromon; drama 
of today in 8 acts, by E. Worthing- 
ton. [105] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[2872 
© ie Web: 15, 1916: D 48058; 
Edward Worthington, New York. 

JULIUS Cz:saR; with introduction, 
notes, and questions for review 
adapted from the Wood and Syms- 
Wood Oxford and Cambridge edi- 
mom, py B.A. Pureell and L. M. 


Somers. Chicago, New York, Scott, 
Foresman and company [1915] 203 
p. 12mo. $0.35. [2872* 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
26, 1916; A 420520; IF. A. Purcell 
and L. M. Somers, Chicago. [Copy- 
right is claimed on introduction and 
notes] 

Justice (THE) oF JUDGE CALHOUN; 
tact play, by W. M. Cressy. [1], 
29 p. fol. Typewritten. [28738 

© 1c. Feb. 7, 1916; D 42968; 
Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. 


IXARINTA VON ORRELANDEN ; drama in 8 ! 


akten, von Franz Dilberg. Berlin, 
Egon Fleischel & co., 1915. 4 p. 1., 
188 p. 12mo. [2874 


memog 410, 1915: 1 c,. Jan,- 31, 
1916; D 42921; Egon YFleischel & 
co., Berlin. 

Kine Corra; dramatic playlet in 1 act, 
by KR. Jordan. [1] 12p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2875 

2. G rep, 21, 1916; D 43101: 
Robert Jordan, Brooklyn. 


Kine Kore IN WAR TIMES; play in 1 
act, by M. 8S. Chandler. [1] 7 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [2876 

© 1c. Feb. 12, 1916; D 43022; 
Martha 8S. Chandler, Kingston, N. Y. 

LAprén (EL) LInce; o, La mujer de 
hielo, fantasia comica.en 2 actos, 
divididos en 4 cuadros, en prosa, 
original de ©: Allen-Perkins. 
[Madrid, Sociedad de autores espa- 
fioles}] 1915. 53 p. 12mo. [2877 

mm) Jan. 27, 1916; 1.-¢c. Jan’ 28, 
1916; D 42865; Carlos Allen-Perkins, 
Madrid. 


mann. {1] Typewrit- 
ten. [2878 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; D 43044; 
Frederic Ullmann, Highland Park, 
BBL 


66 p. 4to. 


LEAVE IT TO ME; farce comedy in 8 
acts [revised version of Not yet] 
by A. Keir and Ruth Comfort Mitech- 

Taelbaliy Go R, Cave) Youn2]. “—Et28i p: 
4to. Typewritten. [2879 

© 1-¢e. Feb. 1, 1916; D 42992; An- 
gela Keir & Ruth Comfort Mitchell 
Young, New York. 


LESSONS IN FrREeNcH; farce comedy in 


2 gets, Dy bs IN. Gilbert...[21,.8) p. 
4to. Typewritten. [2880 

© 1c Feb. 11, 1916; D 438006; 
Lillian Norten Gilbert, Grafton, 
Mass. 


Look out! musical comedy libretto in 
2 acts, book and lyrics by S. V. B. 
Brewster, music by George D. Clews. 
[6], 57 p. 4to. Typewritten. [2881 

©: 1 ¢.. Keb. 7, 19165 D 42975- 
Sey aed BF York. 
S. V. B. Brewster, New Yorl 
LuLG; comedia dramitiea en 8 actos, 


original de C. Bertolazzi, adaptada 
a la escena espafniola por Enrique 


Tedeschi y Antonio FF. lLepina. 
[Madrid, Sociedad de autores es- 
panioles] 1915. 58 p, 12mo. [2882 


© ie. Jan. 2699168 (D 42705: 
IH. Tedeschi y A. I’. Lepina, Madrid. 


MADONNA DYIANORA; play in verse, by 
Hugo von Hofmannsthal,' trans- 
lated from the German by Harriet 


Betty Boas. Boston, Richard G. 
Badger, [1916] 44 p. 12mo. (Con- 
temporary dramatists series) 

[2S83 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1916; 
D 429838; Richard G. Badger, Bos- 
ton. 


MAN’S PREROGATIVE; Dlay in 8 acts, by 
A. C. New. [2] 58 p,. 4to. Type- 
written. [2884 

© 1.¢.. Feb. 19, 1916; D 438091; 
Archey Cameron New, Baltimore. 


Mara (EL) pre Evropa; improvisacion 
fantaistica en 1 acto, dividido en 4 
cuadros, en prosa y verso, original 
de HK. Polo, miisica del maestro Eu- 
genio Ubeda. [Madrid, Sociedad de 
autores espanoles] 1915, 64 p. 12mo. 
[ Libretto] [2885 

@ Jan, 27, 1916: 1. ¢c. Jan; 28, 
1916; D 42868; Ernesto Polo, 
Madrid. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2886 


Marcu WINDS; dramatic comedy with 
musical interlude in 4 acts, by A. 
Glasgow. [79] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [Words only] [2888 

© 1. Feb. 17, 1916; D 43082; 
Agnes Glasgow, New York. 


Maskrep (THE) BATTERY; dramatic 
episode in 1 act, by Durward Prim- 
rose. [1], 8 p. 4to. Typewritten. 


[2887 
©1c. Feb. 8, 1916; D 438004; Dur- 
ward H. Primrose, New York. - 


MASSACRE; or, Russian justice, play in 
2. scenes, - by... Eis - Rosen: > *225p. 
4to. Typewritten. [2888 

© 1c. Jan. 27, 1916; D 48051; 
Frank Edward Rosen, Newark, N. J. 


MATARIFES (LOS); Sainete en 1 acto, 
dividido en 8 cuadros, en prosa, 
original de Manuel Fernandez de la 
Puente, mtsica de los maestros 
Cayo Vela y Enrique Bru. [Mad- 
rid, Sociedad de autores espafoles] 
1915. 43 p. 12mo. [Libretto] 

[2889 

© san: 27. 1916s! 1 ce: Jan. 28, 

1916; D 42860; M. Fernandez de la 
Puente, Madrid. 


MIcHAEL SPEDUFFY; or, A Grecian 
knight (night), faree comedy vaude- 
ville act, by D. Marnell. [1] 14 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [2890 

© 41 Geb. 19,°1916-D 438092 - 
David Marnell, Philadelphia. 


Miztk (THE) OF HUMAN KINDNESS; 1 
act comedy playlet, by P. Cammans. 
[2] 8p. 4to. Typewritten.. [2891 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 43098; 
Paul Cammans, Seattle. 


MILLION (A) DOLLAR BILL; comedy- 
drama in 4 acts, by J. Simonson and 
Hardin D. Rickman. [80] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [2892 

© 1 ¢« Feb. 15, 1916; D 48055: 
Jules Simonson, New York. 


MISDIRECTING TRAFFIC; dramatic com- 
position, by H. HE. Van der Koor. 
8p. 4to. Typewritten. [2893 

Oud exeMebs 41916, DD 429074: 
Herman E. Van der Koor, St. Paul. 


MisFit (A) FORTUNE; play in 1 act, by 
A. Marshall. [2] 20 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2894 

© 1c. Feb. 15, 1916; D 48056; 
Abigail Marshall, New York. 


¢ pt. 1, HPS. we aS 


Mrs. PRETTY AND THE PREMIER; politi- 


cal comedy in 8 acts, by A. H. 
Adams. [8], 123 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. _ [2895 


© 1: ¢ ‘Feb. 7%, 1916; D 42963- 
Arthur H. Adams, Sydney, Australia. 


Mistrz TWARDOWSKI; dramat w 5-ciu 
aktach pierwsza ezesé trylogii, przez 
Stanisilawa Scwajkarta. Chicago, 
Ti., Naktadem i drukiem Spolki wy- 
dawnictwa polskiego, 1915. 2 p. L., 
79 p. 4to. [2896 

© Dee. 15, 1915: .2;c); Dees 2 
1915; D 42682; Polish pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 


MozaA (LA) DEL LLANO; drama rural 
en 8 actos y en prosa, original de 
J. Andrés de Prada. [Madrid, So- 
ciedad de autores espafioles] 1915. 
6) DP. 2.1 Z2me: [2897 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 2%e dames. 
1916; D 42878; J. Andrés de Prada, 
Madrid. 


MusicaL (A) MIXUP; musical comedy- 
dramatic playlet, by Albert N. Den- 
nis. 138 p. S8vo.  Typewritten. 
[Words only.] [2898 

© 1-e. Jan. 27,. 19163°D 423524 
Alta Williams & Hattie Schott, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 


Mysterious (THE) Mr. FABIOLA; com- 
edy in 8 acts, by S. G. Eghian. [2] 
133 p. 4to. Typewritten. [2899 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 1916; D 42999; 
Setrak G. Eghian, New York. 


Nan; drama in 4 acts, by C. M. Allen. 

[5] 109 p. 4to. Typewritten. [2900 
© 1c. Feb. 12, 19165 D 43026e 

Constance M. Allen, Los Angeles. 


Nipo (EL) DEL PRINCIPAL; Sainete en 
1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, orogi- 
nal de Enrique Paradas y Joaquin 


Jiménez, mtisica de los maestros 
Cayo Vela y Enrigue Bru. {Mad- 


rid, Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 
1915. 44 p. 12mo. [Libretto] 
[2901 
©. Jan. 27, 1916; 1 e Janes 
1916; D 42886; E. Paradas y J. Jim- 
énez, Madrid. 


NicuHt (THE) SHIFT; play in 1 act, by 
M. BE. Lee. [1] 18 p. 4to. Tyvpe- 
written. [2902 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; D 43046; 
M. E. Lee, St. Louis. 


126 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1916 


Nino (EL) DE LA BOLA; entremés en 
prosa, original de Antonio Calero 
Ortiz y Fernando Vallejo. [Madrid, 

- Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915. 
*¢ py. 12mo. [2903 

Jon. 27, 1916; t «& Jan. 28, 
1916; D 42862; A. Calero Ortiz y 
F. Vallejo, Madrid. 


O6espaua (THE MONKEY); dramatic 
composition arranged in 5 parts and 
epilogue, by O. Dymow [1] 23 p. 
S8vo. Ms. [290+ 

© 1 ec. Feb. 5, 1916; D 42956; 
Ossip Dymow, New York. 


OLp (THE) HOME SINGERS; play in 2 
acts, by C. Ff. Horner. [11] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [2905 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 438099; 
Chas. F. Horner, Kansas City, Mo. 


OLD (THE) vVioLIN; play in 4 acts, by 
M. T. Wilson. [GS] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2306 

© 1c Feb. 9, 1916; D 43086; 
Marie Tersa Wilson, Toronto, Ont., 
Canada. 


ONE MORNING IN BrLcIuM: playin, 1 
act, Dy KE. Barker. [2] 17 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [2907 

© 1c Feb. 12, 1916; D 43016; 
Elsa Barker. New York. 


OSTATNIE DWA RUBLE; farsa w 1 akcie, 
przetlomaczyl z niemieckiego Dalski 
opracowal T. Kantor. Chicago, IIL, 
W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 32 p. 16mo. 

[2908 

© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c Feb. 11, 

1916; D 43030; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


Orure (THE) GIRL; dramatic compo- 
sition in 4 acts, by J. I. Malloy. 
[89] p. 4to. Typewritten. [2909 

© 1c. Feb. 12, 1916; D 438025; 
John I’. Malloy, Meriden, Conn. 


Park (A) oF THEM; 1 act play, by 


M. EF. Pesnel. [2] 16 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2910 


© 1c. Feb. 16, 1916: D 43066: 
Maximilian Edwin Pesnel, New 
York. 


Paris (THE) Dott; musical comedy in 
2 acts, book, lyrics, and music by 
James Macreedy. [88] p.  4to. 
Typewritten. [2911 

© 1c. Feb. 17, 1916; D 43076; 
James A. McCreedey, New York. 


2918 


Passapo (Lo); drama en 4 actos y 
en verso, original de H. Alonso Rod- 
riguez. [Madrid, Sociedad de au- 
tores espaftioles] 1915. 79 p. 12mo. 

[2912 

© sam 27. 1916: 1 «2. Jan. 2S. 

1916; D 42867; Honorio Alonso Rod- 
riguez, Madrid. 


PraAno (THE) IS TUNED; comedy play- 


let, by S. F. Hillman. [1] 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [2918 


© 1c. Feb. 11,-1916; D 43010; 
Sara Frazer Hillman, Pittsburgh. 


PLays; by August Strindberg. 4th 
series. Tr. with an introduction by 
Edwin Bjorkman. Authorized ed. 
New York, C. Scribner’s sons, 1916. 
4p. 1., 3-283 p. 12mo. $1.50. Con- 
tents: The bridal crown.—The spook 
sonata.—The first warning.—Gus- 
tavus Vasa. [2913* 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 420592; Charles Scrib- 
ner’s sons, New York. 


POCAHONTAS; comic operetta in 2 acts, 
book and lyrics by Fred Edmonds, 
music by Edward Johnston. Book of 
words. New York, J. Fischer & bro., 
1916. 24 p. 4to. (Fischer ed. no. 
4050) [2914 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c@ Feb. 15, 
1916; D 438067; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York, 


PREPAREDNESS; original sketch, by 
Wim. Kurt [pseud. of J. F. Volkert] 
15 p. 4to. Typewritten. [2915 

© 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; D 43018; 
John F. Volkert, Philadelphia. 


PRUNE-STONE (THE) DOPE; comedy in 
3 acts, by G. Hamilton and W. Rath- 
bun, adapted from the story of same 
title by G. Hamilton. [122] p. 4to. 
Typewritten, [2916 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 48104; 
Gertrude Hamilton & Will Rathbun, 
New York. 


Reet (A) ROMANCE; play in 1 act, by 
Jay Mocley, rewritten and revised 
bya.’ Db. Butler. ..[2] 14 p: fol. 
Typewritten. [2917 

© 1c. Jan. 27, 1916; D 43008; 
Ray L. Butler, Glendale, Cal, 


RELIABLE (A) LIAR; 1 act play, by W. 
M. Cressy. [1], 29 p. fol. Type- 
written. [2918 

© 1c. Feb. 7, 1916; D 42969; Will 
M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. 


127 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2919 


pt. 1, RSs, Veda 


Rorre (THE) OF PEARLS; 4 act play, by 


i. Ey Kidder. [113] p-  4to:> Type- 
written. [2919 


© 1c. Feb. 11, 1916; D 43007; 
Edward BE. Kidder, New York. 


SascHA; ein drama in 4 akten, von 
Frieda Berg. [1] 89 p. 4to. Ms. 
[2920 
© 1e. Feb. 11, 1916; D 48005; 
Friederika Hilenberg, New York. 
SECOND FLOOR OPPOSITE; farce in 1 act, 
bye Ws) By Oaink: ) 4b2) i Bi Ip.) ato. 
Typewritten. [2921 
© 1 c Feb. 10, 1016; D 42994; 
William H. Quinn, Fall River, Mass. 


SEcRETO (INL) DE LA BIBLIOTECA; drama 
en 8 actos, en prosa (inspirado en 
e! pensamiento de una novela in- 
glesa) escrito por Luis Linares 
Becerra y Jose Mesa Andres. 
[Madrid, Seciedad de autores es- 
panoles] 1915. 46 p. 12mo. [2922 

© dam. Bi oA G>. tc. dan. .28, 


1916; D 42879; L. Linares Becerra | 


y J. Mesa Andres, Madrid. 


SETTLING THE WAR; burlesque in 1 
act, by A. Gerstenberg and Rienzi 
de Cordeva.: [2] 33 p. 4to. “Type- 
written. [2923 

@ a°¢ Web. 12, 2916: Dp" 43020; 
Alice Gerstenberg, Chicago. 


SHapows; Grama in 1 act, by Alan 
Storm [pseud. of G. Lipkind] 20 p. 
4dto. Typewritten. [2924 

© te. Webi 8)-1916s" D’ 42976; 
Gooodiman Lipkind, New York. 

SHE DECLINES THE MARRIAGE OFFER; 
Grama in 1 act, by Jacob Gordin. 

DESMA TT DPT Md. PT 
“PTS BPD" PD MOPS PN PN VIDED 
(in The day, v. 3, no. 415; 416, Jan. 
16, 17, 1916) [2925 

© Jan. 16, 17, 1916; 1 ¢c. each Jan. 
18, 1916; D 42901; Alexander J. 
Gordin, admrs. estate of Jacob M. 
Gordin, Brooklyn. 

SHIRKER (THE); 
dramatic playlet in 1 
Walker. 15 p. Ato. 


original comedy 
act, by J. 
Typewritten. 
[2926 
© 1. Feb. 16, 1916; D 43063; 
Johnnie Walker, Whitestone, N. Y. 
SHOEMAKER’S (THE) TROUBLE; musical 
faree, by. W..D..Salvini., 7 pe fol. 
typewritten. [2927 
41 ¢« Jan. 31, 1916;. po43e9: 
William De Rosa Salvini, Los An- 
geles. 


SHUNEMITE (THE) MAID IN THE COURT 
or David AND SOLOMON IN THE 
MOUNTAINS OF GILEAD IN THE SONG 
oF SoLtomon; [by] N. P. Barlow, 
Greenville, Mich, N. P. Barlow, 
1916. 43 Ds Dork, «To: [2928 

©: Feb. 7,- 1916: 2) cys Pebnae2. 
1916; D 48015; N. P. Barlow, Madi- 
son, Wis. 

SIERRA MoRENA; boceto de sainete orig- 


inal y en prosa, de Antonia Paso y 
Joaquin Abati, musica del maestro 


Lied |[Madrid, Sociedad de autores 
espafieles] 1915. 2 say 12mo. 
[Libretto] [2929 


© Jan. 27, 1916: 1 © aan 
1916; D 42861; A. Paso y J. Abati, 
Madrid. 


SINGED WINGS; modern play in 8 acts, 
by C. Charters and J. L. Mills. 
[48] p. 4to. Typewritten. [2930 

© 1. Feb. 17, 1916; D 43075; 
Charies Charters & Julia Lincoln. 
Mills, New York. 


SOME OTHER WOMAN; vaudeville 
sketch, by V. H. Pendleton. [1] 23 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [29381 

© le. Feb. 21, 1916. 9 4210-- 
Virginia Hunter Pendleton, Wee- 
hawken, N. J. 


SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE; war drama, 
by W. Y..-Zwietuseh... 12.92) 3801. 
Typewritten. [2932 

© 1c. Feb. 11, 1916; D 43009; 
William Y. Zwietusch, Milwaukee. 


Son (THE) AND HEIR; playlet in 1 act, 
by E. Crotty. [2], 12 p. “fol” Eepe- 
written. [2933 

© 1.¢ Feb. 5, 1916; D 4396s; 
Elizabeth Crotty, Cleveland. 


SPRUCE CONE AND BUNCHBERRY; a play 
[in 83 acts] by Margaret C. Getcheil. 
New York, Camp fire outfitting co. 
[1916] 23 p. 12mo. [2934 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2.e; eb. 2, a0ier 
D 42993; Camp fire outfitting co., 
New York. 

STRINGS; comedy in 8 acts, by GC. MM. 
Nelson and J. V. Smith. [124] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [2935 

© 1a Feb. 9, 1916; D 42989; 
George Merwin Nelson & J, Van 
Velsor Smith, New York. 

SUPERIOR FORCES; original, modern, 
realistic drama of present American 
life in 4 acts, by S. Semon. [1], 57 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [2936 

©: Lec. Reb. TF; 1916; D aaa; 
Samuel Semon, San Francisco, 


128 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1916 


29538 


Surprise (A) PARTY; novelty comedy 
drama in 1 act, by C. S. Keith and 
B. Warren. [1], 11 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2937 


© 1c Dec. 3, 1915; D 42965; 
Cato S. Keith & Bessie Warren, 
New York. 


SyN wWoLNoscl; obrazek dramatyczny 
w 3 aktach, przez Kazimierza Na- 
gora. Chicago, Ill., W. H. Sajewski, 
1915. 67 p. 16mo. [29388 


© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 11, 
1916; D 48029; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


Tempro (EL) bE CuPIDO; comedia 
vodevilesca en 3 actos y en prosa, 
original de A. Estremera. [Madrid, 
Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1915. 
75 p. 12mo. [2939 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 1c Jan. 28, 
1916; D 42892; Antonio Estremera, 
Madrid. 


THREE CHUMS; vaudeville sketch, by 
VY. H. Pendleton. [2] 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [2940 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 43102; 


Virginia Hunter Pendleton, Wee- 
hawken, N. J. 
Tio (EL) DE LAS cAfpAS; juguete 


c6mico lirico en 1 acto dividido en 2 
cuadros, en prosa, original de J. 
Pérez Lopez, musica del maestro 
Francisco Alonso. [Madrid, Socie- 
dad de autores espafioles] 1915. 
45 p. 12mo. [Libretto] [2941 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 1 c. Jan. 28, 
1916; D 42864; José Pérez Lopez, 
Madrid. 


Tort (THE) OF JEALOUSY; play in 1 
act, by BE. Westcott. 7 p. « fol. 
Typewritten. [2942 

© 1c. Jan. 28, 1916; D 42980; 
Eva Westcott, Chicago, 


ToMMyY’S BIT; playlet in 1 act, by L. 
Clemens. [2] 28p. 4to. Ms. [2943 
© 1c. Feb. 15, 1916; D 43053; 

Le Roy Clemens, New York. 

Too MUCH SMOKE; comedy sketch, by 
Billy Carey [pseud. of W. C. Dono- 
hoe] 11 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[2944 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1916; D 42985; 

William Carey Donohoe, Hempstead, 
av. Ee 

Top (THE) OF THE MORNING; Irish 
Singing and dancing specialty, by 
gyohn §. Carroll. [1], 5 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [2945 

© 1c. Feb. 4, 1916; D 42960; 
John Donahue, New York. 


30605—16——5 


TRAGEDIE DURCH SHPASS; in 1 act, by 
Jacob Gordin. 


DUMMIES ZONED JUI yi x 
STAND IPI PD WR PMN PR Vw 


(In The day, v. 8, no. 425-427, Jan. 
8-10, 1916) [2946 


© Jan. 8-10, 1916; 1 ¢. each Jan. 
12, 1916; D 42900; Alexander J. 
Gordin, admrs. estate of Jacob M. 
Gordin, Brooklyn. 


TRUMP; dramatic sketeh in 1 act, by 
B. F. and H. J. Meurling. [8] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [2947 

© 1c. Feb. 9, 1916; D 42988; 
Bert F. & Howard J. Meurling, Min- 
neapolis. 


Two OF A KIND; musical comedy in 1 
act, words and lyrics by Raymond 
Barrett, music by Edward C. Moore. 
32 p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only] [2948 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 43095; 
Charles Raymond Barrett, Chicago. 


U PRZEKUPKI; krotechwila w 1 akeie, 
napisal Konstanty Krumlowski, 
opracowal Augustyn Zukowski. Chi- 


cago, Ill, W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 
24 p. 16mo. [2949 
(Dee! "25. 1915. 2c. Web. da. 


1916; D 43036; W. H. Sajewski, Chi- 
cago. 


UNCHASTENED (THE) WOMAN; modern 
comedy in 3 acts, by L. K. Anspacher. 
New York, Frederick A. Stokes com- 


pany {1916] 4 .p. 1., 276 p. port. 
12mo. [2950 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 ¢c. Feb. 21, 
1916; D 48096; Louis Kaufman 


Anspacher, New York. 


UNFORTUNATE (THE) FATHER; play in 
4 acts, by J. A. Fielder. 34 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [2951 

© 1c. Feb. 10, 1916; D 42997; 
- Joseph A, Fielder, Steubenville, O. 


VALUE RECEIVED; play in 8 acts, by 
R. Bentinck. [103] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [2952 


© 1c. Feb. 16, 1916; D 438062; 
Richard Bentinck, New York. 

VaRA (LA) DE NARDOS; juguete cémico 
en 1 acto, dividido en 2 cuadros, en 
prosa, original de Gonzalo Canto y 
Nicanor Rodriguez de selis. 
[Madrid, Sociedad de autores es- 
panioles] 1915. 27 p. 12mo. [2953 

©) Jan. 27, 1016: 1 ec, Jan, 22, 
1916; D 42889; G. Cant6 y N. Rod- 
riguez de Celis, Madrid. 


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2954 


VENTA (LA) DE LOS ALAMOS; paSsa- 
tiempo cémico en 1 acto y en prosa, 
original de J. A. y F. Fernandez- 
Portero. [Madrid. Sociedad de au- 
tores espafioles] 1915. 57 p. 12mo. 

[2954 


fc) Jan: 27, 1G: 1.es Jan, 228, 
1916: D 42866; José A. y Fernando 
Fernandez- Portero, Madrid. 


VERHEIRATETE JUNGGESELLEN; mu- 
Sikalischer schwank in 8 akten, von 
Arthur Lippschitz, gesangstexte von 
Will Steinberg, musik von Rudolph 
Nelson. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn 
& Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1916. 56 p. 
Svo. [Words only] [2955 


© 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; D 43069; 
Btihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


VIRGENES (LAS) PAGANAS; zarzuela 
bufa en 1 acto. dividido en 3 cuad- 
ros. en prosa. original de Enrique 
Garcia Alvarez y Felix Garzo, mt- 
sica del maestro Juan Vert. [Mad- 
rid. Sociedad de autores espafioles] 


49TH. 38) pp. © i2Zmo.’*' [Libretto] 
[2956 
©). Jan. 27%, 1916; diver Janse2s; 


1916; D 42859; E. Garcia Alvarez 
y F. Garzo, Madrid. 


VIVIDORES; juguete cémico en 1 acto 
Vy eh prosa, original de J. Selgas 


Ruiz. [Madrid, Sociedad de au- 
tores espanoles] 1915. 23 p. 12mo. 
[2957 


Jan? Qe aioe e: sane ao. 
1916; D 42877; José Selgas Ruiz, 
Madrid. 


WALKA O KOBIETE; tragedya w 1 akcie, 
opracowal T. Kantor i Marski. Chi- 
eago, Ill., W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 382 
p. 16mo. [2958 

© Dee: 29,7 191532 « Bebo ‘141, 
1916; D 438028; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


Wak GROOMS; tremendous laugh battle 
if 2 3ct.iby .. L Baotler, [2] 19». 
fol. Typewritten. [2959 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 43094; 
tay L. Butler, Glendale, Cal. 


WAR WOLVES; play in 1 act, by O. 

Black. [2] 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[2960 

© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 43097; 
Orlow Black, San Francisco. 


SS 


pt. Tics. va 


WEIBCHEN; lustspiel in 3 aufztigen, 
von Ernst von Wolzogen. Berlin, 
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes 
deutscher btihnenschriftsteller, 1915. 
S2 p.. 8vo. [2961 


© 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; D 43071; 
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes . 
deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, Ber- 
lin. 


WHAT MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING; vau- 
deville sketch, by M. E. Merrifield. 
[ e p. 4to. Typewritten. [2962 


1 ec. Feb. 8, 1916; D 42990; 
nS Edythe Merrifield, Springfield, 
Mass. 


WHAT SHALL WE PLAY? a dramatic 
reader, by Fannie Wyche Dunn, 
with illustrations by Bert Valentine. 
New York, The Macmillan company, 
1916. vii, 183 p. front., illus. 12mo. 


(Everychild’s series) $0.40. Con- 
tents: The sleeping beauty.— 
Tweedledum and  Tweedledee.— 


Cinderella.—The story of Joseph— 
The brownies.—Three little Christ- 
mas waits.—The pied piper of Hame- 
lin—Gluck’s visitor. [2962* 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
20, 1916; A 418515; Macmillan co., 
New York. 


comedy in 3 acts, by 
E. B. Cauthorn. [74] p. fol. Type- 
written. [2963 


© 1. Feb. 14, 1916; D 43048; 
Eudora Belle Cauthorn, Los Ange- 
les. 


WHO IS WHO; 


WILHEMINES BYRAA; [av] Peter Egge. 
Krisitania og Kjébenhavn, Gylden- 
dal, Nordisk forlag, 1915. 198 p. 
12mo._ kr. 3.20. [2963* 


© Nov. 14, 1915; 1 « Jange2e, 
1916; A—Foreign 13375; Gylden- 
dalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag. 


WoMAN ALIVE; Sketch, by M. Allen. 

22 p. 24mo. Typewritten. [2964 

© 1e. Jan. 31, 1916; D 48049; 
Maryland Allen, Portland, Or. 


WScIEKLY STUDENT; albo, Studenckie 
figle, krotochwila w 1 akcie, napisal 
Antoni Jax. Chicago, Ill, W. H. 
Sajewski, 1915. 14 p. 16mo. [2965 


© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 
1916; D 43034; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


130 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 2, 1916 


2969 


WYRODNA CORKA; dramat ze Spiewami 
w 3 aktalh, napisal i muzyke ulozyl 
Antoni Jax. Chicago, Ill., W. H. 
Sajewski, 1915. 64  p. 16mo. 
[Words only] [2966 


oer 2 1915; 2 c. Feb. 13, 
1916: D 480385; W. H. Sajewski, Chi- 
cago. 


ZOSIA DRUHNA; monodram w 1 akcie 
ze Spiewami, przez A. Ladnowskiego, 
muzyka St. Ogurkowskiego. Chi- 
eago, Ill. W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 
16 p. 16mo. [2967 


© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c Feb. 11, 
1916; D 4380388; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


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| 
| 


| 
| 


ZYDOWSKIE SWATY; obrazek dramaty- 


czny ze spiewami, napisal Szezesny 
Zahajkiewicz, muzyka Maryana S. 
Rozyckiego. Chicago, Ill, W. H. 
Sajewski, 1915. 40 p. 16mo. [Li- 
bretto only] [2968 

© Bee, 29,1915; 2 e. Feb. 11, 
1916; D 438033; W. H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 


13?; 0, El vencedor de fantomas, epi- 


sodio policiaco en 4 actos y en prosa, 
original de J. M. Martin de Eugenio. 
[Madrid, Sociedad de autores es- 
panioles] 1915. 54 p. 12mo. [2969 

©) jan: (27) 1916. fre. Fan 2s; 
1916; D 42888; José Maria Martin de 
Eugenio, Madrid. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 413 
unpublished and other one-copy dramas), printed in the catalogue since 


Jan. 1, 1916 


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CLASS. F. 


ADAIRVILLE, Logan Co., Ky.  [Insur- 
ance map] Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
‘to an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [2970 

er fen 10. TMilb: 2 &,...Keb.. 11, 
1916; F 29740; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Arrica. Physical, Africa. Fig. 384. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale, 750 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 104 by 84 inches. [2971 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28360; American book co., New 
York, 


Political, Africa. Fig. 386. Buf- 
falo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale, 750 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 104 by 8+ inches. 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28356; American book co., New 
York. 


— Relief map, Africa. Fig. 382. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale, 750 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 104 by 8} inches. [2973 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F¥ 28343; American book co., New 
York. 


ALABAMA, Rand-MecNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Alabama, Chicago, New York, Rand, 
MeNally & co. [1916] 70 p._ fold. 
map. 16mo, $0.25. [2974 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417946; Rand, 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


ALASKA. Physical and political, Alas- 
ka. Fig. 253. Buffalo, N. Y., Mat- 
thews-Northrup works. Secale, 270 
miles to 1 inch. Size 10} by 8} 
inches. [2975 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 283870; American book co., New 
York. 


ANTRIM County, Mich. Antrim 
County and parts of Charlevoix and 
Kalkaska counties, Mich. Size 163 
by 16} inches. [2976 

© Dee. 28, 1915; 2c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
F 28197; Shedd-Brown mfg. co., 
Minneapolis. 


[2972 © 


‘ ASTA, 


MAPS. 


ARIZONA. Rand-MeNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Arizona.’ Chicago, New York, Rand, 


McNally & co. [1916] 30 p. fold. 
map. 16mo. $0.25. [2977 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417948; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


ARKANSAS. Rand-MeNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Arkansas. Chicago, New York, 
Rand, McNally & co. [1916] 58 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.25. [2978 


© dan. +3, 1996; "2 '@. Fan. 10, 
1916; aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417938; 
Rand, McNally & ¢o., Chicago. 


ASHEVILLE, N. C. Automobile blue 
book pilot map of Asheville and ad- 
jacent territory. Size 25 by 28 
inches. [2979 

© Feb. 25. 1916; 2 ¢@ Feb. 26, 
1916; KF 283898; Automobile blue 
boook pub. co., New York. 


Physical, Asia. Fig. 355. Buf- 
falo. N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 945 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 104 by 8} inches. [2980 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
IX 28872; American book co., New 
York. 
Political, Asia. 


Vig. 857. Buf- 
falo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Seale 945 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 104 by 8} inches. [2981 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28844; American book co., New 
York. 
Relief map, Asia. 
falo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 945 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 104 by 84 inches. [2982 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. Feb. 8, 1916; 


Vig. 353. Buf- 


I’ 28864; American book co.. New 
York. 

AUSTRALIA. Physical, Australia and 
New Zealand. Fig. 403. Buffalo, 
N. Y.. Matthews-Northrup works. 
Seale 5385 miles to 1 ineh. Size 104 
by 84 inches. [2983 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1916; 
IF. 28850; American book co,., New 
York, 


133 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


2984 ‘ 


pt. 4, WSs Wedees 


AUSTRALIA—Continued. 
Political, Australia and Islands 


of the Pacific. Fig. 406. Buffalo, 
N. Y.,. Matthews-Northrup works. 
Seale 885 miles to 1 inch. Size 104 
by 8+ inches. {2984 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
FF 28868; American book co.. New 


Relief map, Australia and New 
Zealand. Fig. 400. Buffalo, N. Y., 
Matthews-Northrup works. Scale 
5385 miles to 1 inch. Size 104 by 84 
inches. {2985 
© Feb. 1. 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
28850; 
York. 


| 

| 

| 

| 

York. | 
| 

American book co.. New | 

| 


Ba.timore, Md. Map of city of Balti- 


more, main thoroughfares and lat- 
erals which have been improved in- 
side the city, showing connections 
with improved state highways. 1916. 
Size 11 by 12 inches. [2986 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1916; 
F 28205: Paving commission of Bal- 
timore, Md., Baltimore. 


Barpers Hirrt, Tex. Higgins map of 
' Barbers Hill, Chambers Co., Tex. 
Seale 1 inch to 500 feet. Size 303 
by 843 inches. Blueprint. [2987 
©. sane 22." 19lGs* 2 ee. Jan. 20, 
1916; F 28383; Pattillo Higgins, 
Houston, Tex. 


Bevery, ‘Burlineton Cor, VN. IF). [in- 
surance map] Dec. 1915. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [2988 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
EF 29729; Sanborn map co.; New 
York. 


Big. Horn County, Wy. 1916. Size 

48 by 64 inches. Blueprint. [2989 

©) Jan.1, 1916: 2c. Feb, 23,1946; 

F 28390; Nowell-Atherly co., Basin, 
Wy. 


BIRMINGHAM, Oakland Co., Mich. [In- 
surance map] Dec. 1915. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [2990 

(©) Hebi, 16, i O1Gy7 2. '¢..7;Beb. 1, 
1916; F 29750; Sanborn map co., | 
New York. | 

BISHOPVILLE, Lee Co., S. C. Insuranve 
map. Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an | 
inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. ! 

[2991 ; 
© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 ce. Feb. 4, 1916; | 

F 29728; Sanborn map co., New | 

York. 


BREMEN, Fairfield Co., O. [Insurance 
map] Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[2992 

© Feb. 23, 1916> 2 cepa 

1916; F 29557; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Brown City, Sanilac Co., Mich. .[In- 
surance map] Dec. 1915. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [2993 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1916; 
F 29786; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


CANADA. Physical and political, Do- 
minion of Canada, Newfoundland 
and Greenland. Fig. 265. Buffalo, 
N. Y., Matthews-Northrup works. 
Seale 485 miles to 1 inch. Size 104 
by 8 inches. [2994 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2.c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28861; American book co., New 
York. 


CanaL Zone. Panama Canal “Zone. 
Fig. 256. Scale 15 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 34 by 34 inches. [2995 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 87a9i6; 
F 28363; American book co., New 
York. 


CARROLL, Fairfield Co., O. [Insurance 
map] Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. © 

[2996 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 8, 1916; 

F 29735: Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


CENTRAL AMERICA. Sée Mexico. Physi- 
cal and political, Mexico, Central 
America and West Indies. Fig. 
QTL [2997 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28359; American book co., New 
York. 


CHEBOYGAN County, Mich. Size 154 
by 93 inches. [ 2998. 


© Dee. .28, 1915; 2c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
F 28194: Shedd-Brown mfg. €0., 
Minneapolis. 


CuinToNn, Ill. Insurance maps ef Clin- 
ton, Dewitt Co., Ill. Jan. 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 13 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [2999 

©. Peb. 16, 1916; 2- ooMen Ag, 
1916; F 29747; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


134 


MAPS 


no. 2, 1916 


CoLoravo. Rand - McNally 
_ pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Colorado. Chicago, New York, Rand, 
McNally & co. [1916] 54 p. fold. 
map. 16mo. $0.25. [3000 
© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417928; Rand, 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


CONNECTICUT. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 


Connecticut. Chicago, New York, 
Rand, McNally & co. [1916] 30 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.25. [3001 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417933; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


Covinetron, Tenn. Insurance maps of 
Covington, Tipton Co., Tenn. Jan. 


- 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 12 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [3002 


Si Hepes! 1916; 2 c..,.Keb., 23; 
1916; F 29756; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


CRAWFORD County, Ark. Map of town- 

ship 8 north, range 30 west. Scale 

1 inch to 2000 feet. Size 93 by 15 

inches. Blueprint. [3003 

© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 18, 

1916; F 28261; Winters & Dove, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


— Map of township § north, range 
31 west. Scale 1 inch to 2000 feet. 
Size 10 by 15 inches. Blueprint. 

[3004 

ao voan 12 °1916-5 2 ec. Jan. “18, 

1916; F 28262: Winters & Dove, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


Map of township 9 north, range 
29 west. Scale 1 inch to 2000 feet. 
Size 8 by 14 inches. Blueprint. 
[3005 
ee oeen 12) 1916-2 « Jan: 18, 
1916; F 28263: Winters & Dove, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


—— Map of township 9 north, range 
30 west. Scale 1 inch to 2000 feet. 


Size 16 by 16 inches. Blueprint. 
13006 
©’ Jan! 12; 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 18, 
1916; IF 28265: Winters & Dove, 


Fort Smith, Ark. 


Map of township 9 north, range 
31 west. Scale 1 inch to 2000 feet. 
Size 16 by 16 inches. Blueprint. 
[8007 
Jan. 18, 
Winters & Dove, 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 e. 
1916; F 28259: 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


3016 


indexed CRAWFORD County, Ark.—Continued. 


Map of township 9 north, range 
32 west. Scale 1 inch to 2000 feet. 
Size 17 by 15 inches. Blueprint. 
[3008 
©) Vian). 12, 1916-2 es Gans, 
1916; F 28266; Winters & Dove, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


Map of township 10 north, range 


29 west. Scale 1 inch to 2000 feet. 
Size 16 by 16 inches. Blueprint. 
[8009 


©.3jan, 12, 4916s 2 ©, fan. 38, 
1916; EF 28264; Winters & Dove, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


— Map of townshp 10 north, range 
30 west. Scale 1 inch to 2000 feet. 
Size 16 by 16 inches. Blueprint. 

[3010 

Jans 18 

& Dove, 


G). Jan.) 4255 1996s 20e: 
1916; EF 28260; Winters 
Fort Smith, Ark. 

DELAWARE. Rand-MeNally 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Delaware. Chicago, New York, 
Rand, McNally & eco. [1916) 18 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.25. [8011 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417929; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


DENVER, Col. 


indexed 


Beeler’s official map of 


city and county of Denver. Den- 

ver, Col.. Beeler map co. [1916] 

Slueprint. Size 70 by 56 inches. 
[8012 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 5, 1916; 
KF 28337: Edwin M. Beeler, Denver. 


DESCHUTES VALLEY, Or. Map of the 
Deschutes Valley, central Oregon. 
1915. Size 82 by 58 inches. [3013 

© Keb; 3; 91916 3.2 sc.o Wem 15: 
1916; If 28380; Robert B. Gould, 
Bend, Or. 
DivipE County, N. D. Size 8 by 164 
inches. [3014 
© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
F 28191; Shedd- Brown mfg. ¢o., 
Minneapolis. 

Eau CrLarIreE, Wis. 

Kau Claire, Wis. 


Wright’s map of 

Scale 6 inches to 

1 mile. Size 81 by 24 inches. [8015 
© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 

I’ 28342; Wright directory co., Mil- 

waukee. 

49 


Erk County, Kan. Size by 638 


inches. Blueprint. [3016 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28378: Fred P. Osborn, Howard, 
Kan. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3017 


Europe. Physical, Europe. Fig. 304. 
Scale 430 miles to 1 inch. Size 104 
by 82 inches. [3017 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; | 
F 283855; American book co., New 


York. 


— Political, Burope. Fig. 306. 
Scale 480 miles to 1 ineh. Size 104 
by 8+ inches. [3018 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28347; American book co., New 
York. 


— Relief map, Europe. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 430 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 104 by 8+ inches. [3019 

© Feb. 1,,1916; 2 ce. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28352; American book co., New 
York. 


FLINT, Mich. 
Blueprint. 


Size 41 by 32 inches. 
[3020 


Flint, Mich. 


FLORENCE, Burlington Co., N. J. [In- 
surance map] Jan. 1916. Scale 50 | 
ft. to an inch. 6 Sheets, size 25 by | 

[3021 | 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 « Feb. 17, | 
1916; F 29748; Sanborn map Co., | 


21 inehes. 


New York. 


FLoripA. Automobile blue book map 
of Florida highways. Size 27 by 28 


inches. [3022 


© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 « Feb. 16, 
1916; F 28382 ; Automobile blue book 
pub. co., New York. 


GEORGIA. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 


Georgia. Chicago, New York, Rand 
McNally & co. [916] 78 p._ fold. 
map. 16mo. $0.25. [3023 | 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2c. Jan. 10, 1916; 


aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417930; Rand, | 


McNally & co., Chicago. 


GLAscow, Barren Co., Ky. [Insurance 
map] Jan. 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[3024 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 17, 

1916; EF 29744; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


GRAND TRAVERSE County, Mich. Grand 
Traverse, Benzie, Leelanau and parts 
of Antrim and Kalkaska counties, 
Mich. Size 19 by 184 inches. [3025 


© Dee. 28, 1915; 2c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
F 28201; Shedd-Brown mfg, €o., 
Minneapolis. 


Fig. 302. | 


| GREENE County, Pa. 


© Feb: 11, 1916: 2 ¢) wep 17, | “O_o 


1916; F 28384; John M. Goepfert, | 


pt. I, n.s., v. 18 


GREAT LAKES TERRITORY. Size 34 by 6 

inches. [3026 

© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1916; 

F 28204; Willard BE. Holt, Deming, 
N. M. 


Road and town- 
ship map of Greene County, Pa. 
New York, Orange Judd company, 
1916. Scale 2 miles to 1 inch. Size 
18 by 18 inches. [3027 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c Feb. 21, 
1916; F 283888; C. S. Hammond 
& co., New York. 


GREENLAND. See Canada. Physical 
and political, Dominion of Canada, 
Newfoundland and Greenland. Fig. 
265. [3028 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28361; American book co., New 
York. 


Map of Grove City 
compiled from surveys by L. KE. 
Burnside and co. 1915. Size 22 by 
28 inches. [38029 

© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 28, 
1916; F 28325; L. E. Burnside und 
co., Grove City, Pa. 


GRUNDY County, Mo. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1915. 2 
p. 1, [7]-69, viii, x—xviii p. illus. 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. . 

[3030 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff, Jan. 

17,1916; A 420385; George A. Ogle 
& co., Chicago. 


HENry County, Ill. Map of Henry 
County, Ill., showing farm owner- 
ship, roads and townships, revised 
by Susie Attwater, 1916. Size 36 by 
34 inches. [8031 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28307 ; Theodore W. Fuller, Dixon, 
Ill. 


Horyoke, Mass. Price & Lee ¢o0.’s 
new map of the city of Holyoke and 
part of city of Chicopee, Mass. 1916. 
Size 23 by 18 inches. - [8032 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c« Feb. 26, 
1916; F 28396; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


ILLINOIS. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Illinois. Chicago, New York, Rand, 
McNally & co. [1916] 78 p. fold. 
map. 16mo. $0.25. [3033 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417951; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


MAPS 


no. 2, 1916 


INDIANA. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Indiana. Chicago, New York, Rand, 
McNally & co. [1916] 66 p. fold. 
map. 16mo. $0.25. [8034 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ce. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417934; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


Iowa. Rand-McNally indexed pocket 
map and shippers’ guide of Iowa. 
Chicago, New York, Rand, McNally 
&..co. [1916] 50 p. fold. map. 
16mo. $0.25. [3035 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417935; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


Kansas. Rand-McNally indexed pocket 
map and shippers’ guide of Kansas. 
Chicago, New York, Rand, McNally 
& co. [1916] 50 p. fold map. 
16mo. $0.25. [3036 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417957; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


— Size 14 by 164 inches. [3037 
© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 3, 1916; 


F 28198; Shedd-Brown mfg. ©Co., 
Minneapolis. 
KENTUCKY. Rand-McNally indexed 


pocket map and shippers’ guide of 


Kentucky. Chicago, New York, 
Rand, McNally & co. [1916] 78 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.25. [3038 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417944; Rand, 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


Kern County, Cal. Kern County, 
Mt. Whitney road, Weldon to Kern 
Tulare line. 2 sheets, various sizes. 
Blueprint. [3039 


© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 23, 
1916; F 28891; Auto club of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


LAKE County, Or. Jan., 1916. Scale 
14 inches to a mile. Size 30 by 26 
inches. Blueprint. [3040 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 21, 
1916; F 283886; S. A. Mushen & R. H. 
Rogers, Lakeview, Or. 


LoGAN County, N. D. Standard 
atlas. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co. 
1916. 2p. 1. [7]-98, viii, x—xxili 
p. illus., ports., col. maps. fol. 
$15.00. [3041 
© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Jan. 

17, 1916; A 420886; George A. Ogle 

& co., Chicago. 


3049 


Logan County, O. Farm journal map 
of Logan County, O. Philadelphia, 
Wilmer Atkinson co. [1916] Size 
18 by 20 inches. [8042 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
F 28330; C. S. Hammond & co., New 
York. 


Lone Is~tanp. Rand-McNally county 
and railroad map of Long Island in- 
cluding Connecticut shore and met- 
ropolitan district. Size 64 by 34 
inches. [3043 

©) Fan. ZO 19f6: 2 @ Jani 26 
1916; F 28324; Rand-MecNally & co., 
Chicago. 


LoRAIN County, O. Farm journal map 
‘of Lorain County, O. Size 28 by 19 


inches. Philadelphia, Wilmer At- 
kinson co. [1916] Size 28 by 19 
inches. [38044 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
F 28327; C. S. Hammond & co., 
New York. 


Los ANGELES, Cal. Orange belt special 
[Los Angeles to Redlands and re 
turn] Size 53 by 83 inches. (Red 
star fine auto tours) [3045 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 1916; 
F 28339; Frank Leslie Watson, Los 
Angeles. 


LOUISIANA. Rand-MeNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Louisiana. Chicago, New York, 
Rand, McNally & co. [1916] 58 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $60.25. [3046 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417936; Rand, 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


LOWELL, Mass. 1916. Seale 1000 ft. 
to an inch. Size 20 by 27 inches. 
[3047 
© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 26, 
1916; F 28895; Sampson & Murdock 
co., Boston. 


Mapison Country, Ind. Farm journal 
map of Madison County, Ind. Phil- 
adelphia, Wilmer Atkinson co. 
[1916] Size 26 by 13 inches. [3048: 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
F 28829; C. S. Hammond & co., New 
York, 


MAINE. Rand-McNally indexed pocket 
map and shippers’ guide of Maine. 
Chicago, New York, Rand, McNally 
& co. [1916] 46 p. fold. map. 
16mo. $0.25. [3049: 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417943; Rand, 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


137 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3050 


pt. I, ms, v.28 


Mancuestrer, N. H. Insurance maps 


of Manchester, N. H. 1915. Secale 
50 ft. to an inch: +96 1., size: 25/by 
21 inches. Bound. [3050 


©-Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. Jan. 31, 1916; 


F 29733; Sanborn map co., New 
York: 
MARYLAND. Rand-McNally indexed 


pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Maryland and District of Columbia. 
Chicago, New York, Rand, McNally & 
co. [1916] 46 p. fold. map. 16mo. 
BO ZoL {3051 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ce. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417941; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


Rand-McNally new commercial 
atlas map of Maryland and Dela- 
ware. Scale 94 miles to an inch. 

' Size 21 by 28 inches. [3052 

© Jan..3, 1916; 2c. Jan..40, 1946 ; 
F 28322; Rand-MeNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


MARYSVILLE, Union Co., O. Insurance 
maps of Marysville. Jan. 1916. 
- Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 15 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [3053 


© Beb; 23," 19672" er" Wen 25, 
1916; EF 29759; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


MASSACHSETTS. Rand-MeNally _ in- 
dexed pocket map and_= shippers’ 
guide of Massachusetts. Chicago, 
New York, Rand, McNally & co. 
[1916] 42 p. fold. map. 16mo. 
$0.25. [3054 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
eAttsrhan. 2h, 1OTGs A 417953: Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


MeEpINA County, O. Farm journal 
map of Medina County, O. Philadel- 
phia, Wilmer Atkinson co. [1916] 
Size 154 by 20 inches. [8055 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
F 28331; C. S. Hammond & co., New 
York. 


Mexico. Physical and political, Mex- 
ico, Central America and West In- 
dies. Fig. 271. Buffalo, N. Y., Mat- 
thews-Northrup works. Seale 400 
miles to 1 inch. Size 104 by 84 
inches. [3056 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 283859; American book co., New 
York, 


MicuiegsN. Nine county maps of 
southern Michigan showing lakes, 
streams, ete. Battle Creek, Mich., 
Auto road map co. Scale 3 miles to 
an inch. 91. various sizes. . [8057 


© Jan. 10. 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
F 28335; Arthur W: Davis, Battle 
Creek, Mich. 

Rand-McNally indexed pocket 
map and shippers’ guide of Michi- 


gan. Chicago, New York, Rand, Mc- 
Nally & co. [1916] " 40 p,. fold. ita: & 
£OM0. — SOi25. [3058 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2.¢, Jan. 10, 4291G- 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916;. A 417947;- Rand, 
McNally & co., ‘Chicago. ~~ rn 
MippLE ATLANTIC States. Physical 
and political, Middle Atlantic States. 
Fig. 173. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 62 miles to 
linch. Size 104 by 8tinches. [3059 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28349; American book co., New 
York. 


MINNESOTA. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Minnesota. Chicago, New York, 
Rand, McNally & co. [1916] 54 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.25. [3060 
© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417954; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 
MONTANA. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 


Montana. Chicago, New York, 
Rand, McNally & co. [1916] 34 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.25. [3061 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan..10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417956; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 

Moores Hitt, Dearborn Co., Ind. In- 


surance map of Moores Hill. Jan., 
1916. Seale 50. ft. to) an menoee2 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [38062 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 25, 
1916; KF 29758; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

Mr. Hoxrty Sprines, Cumberland ¢co., 


Pa. [Insurance map] Jan., 1916. 
Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [3063 


© Feb. 106,,,1916;..2..¢ Wehawd 
1916; EF 29742; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 

Nanty-Gio,’ Cambria ’Co.4- Pa:“°"4 In- 
surance map] Dec., 1915. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25. by 
21 inches. [3064 

©: Féb. 10, 1916; 2 ef eb 11, 
1916; IF 29741; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


138 


MAPS 


no. 2, 1916 3080 
| 
NEBRASKA. Rand - McNally indexed | New JersEy—Continued. 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of | ———1916 edition auto road map of 


Nebraska. Chicago, New York, 
Rand. MeNally & co. [1916] 34 p. 
fold. map. 16 mo. $0.25. [3065 


© Jan. 3. 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
‘aft. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417960; Rand, 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 

NEVADA. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Nevada. Chicago, New York, Rand, 
McNally & co. [1916] 22 p. fold. 
map. 16mo. $0.25. | 3066 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417927; Rand, 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 

NEw ENGLAND. Physical and political, 
New England States. Fig. 157. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 58 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 103 by Si inches. [3067 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 

F 283866; American book co., New 
York. 

Pilot series. 


Size 3 by 54 inches. 

[3068 

© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 « Jan. 3, 1916; 

F 28187; Antoine de Beelen Lovett, 
Brookline, Mass. 

NEw HAMPSHIRE. Rand-McNally in- 

dexed pocket map and_ shippers’ 

guide of New Hampshire. Chicago, 


New York, Rand, McNally & co. 
[1916] 26 p. fold. map. 16mo. 
$0.25. [3069 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417959; Rand, 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 

New JERSEY. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 


New Jersey. Chicago, New York, 
Rand MeNally & co. [1916] 42 p. 
fold. map. 16 mo. $0.25. [3070 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417958; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 

—Rand-McNally new commercial 
atlas map of New Jersey. Scale 7 
miles to an inch. Size 28 by 21 
inches. {3071 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 22, 1916; 
1 « Feb. 3, 1916; IF 283384; Rand- 
McNally & co., Chicago. 

—— Road map of eastern New Jersey 
and Staten Island showing main 
auto routes, interurban electric lines, 
railroads, ete. and route of the Car- 
teret Ferry. Scale 2 miles to one 


inch. Size 17 by 22 inches. [8072 
© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ¢ Feb. 26, 
1916; F 28897; C. S. Hammond & 


co., New York. 


New Jersey with main routes into 
adjoining states. Size 28 by 17 
inches. [3073 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
F 28341; W. Nuneviller. Philadel- 
phia. 


New Mexico. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 


New Mexico. Chicago, New York, 
Rand, McNally & co. [1916] 30 p. 
fold. map. 16mo0. $0.25. [3074 


© Jan. 3. 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417924; Rand- 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


NEw YORK. tand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 


New York. Chicago, New York, 
Rand, McNally & co. [1916] 110 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.25. [8075 


© Jan. 3, 1916: 2 c. Jan. 10/4916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916: A 417955; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


NEw York (Sifate) The pilot series, 
New York. New Jersey. Size 3 by 


54 inches. [3076 
© Jas=- 11, 1916: 2 ¢c) Jan.,13, 
1916; F 28255; Antoine de Beelen 


Lovett. Brookline, Mass. 


NORFOLK, Va. Map of Broadway, Nor- 


folk, Va. Size 23 by 13 inches. Nov. 
1913. Blueprint. [3077 

©) Jan: 24, 1916; -2° c. Jan. 18, 
1916; F 28323; James N. W. Porter, 
Norfolk, Va. 

NortTH AMERICA. Physical, North 
America. Fig. 134. Buffalo, N. Y., 
Matthews-Northrup works. Seale 
700 miles to 1 inch. Size 10} by 84 
inches. [3078 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2.c. Feb. 8, 1916; 


F 28358: American book co., New 
York. 
—~—— Political, North America. Fig. 


135. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews-North- 
rup works. Seale 700 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 103 by 8} inches. [3079 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1916; 


F 28362; American book co., New 
York. 

- Relief map, North America. Fig. 
132. suffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Seale TOO miles to 1 
inch. Size 104 by 8} inches. [8080 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28351; American book co., New 
York, 
9 


CATALOGUE OF 
3081 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, mss, ¥. a 


NortTH CENTRAL STATES. Physical and 
political, North Central States. Fig. 
218. Buffalo. N. Y., Matthews-North- 
rup works. Scale 114 mi. to 1 inch. 


Size 154 by 102 inches. [3081 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28373; American book co., New 


York. 

NorgtH CAROLINA. Rand-McNally in- 
dexed pocket map and _ shippers’ 
guide of North Carolina. Chicago, 
New York, Rand-McNally & Co. 
[1916] 78 p. fold. map. 16mo. 
$0.25. [38082 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417952; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 

NortH Daxkora. Rand-McNally in- 
dexed pocket map and_ shippers’ 
guide of North Dakota. Chicago, 
New York, Rand, McNally & Co. 
[1916] 30 p. fold. map. 16mo. 
$0.25. [3083 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417949; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. Map of Nor- 

thampton and Florence. for the city 


diréctory, 1916. Size 17 by 33 
inches. [8084 
© Jan: 31,.1916;. 2 ¢. Keb 7, 19%; 


F 28338; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 
Onto. Rand-McNally indexed pocket 


map and shippers’ guide of Ohio. 
Chicago, New York, Rand, McNally 
& eo. [1916] 94 p. fold. map. 
16mo. $0.25. [8085 
(Osage. S.. Toribis) 2. cu sans id). 
1916; aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 4719387; 
Rand, McNally & co., ‘Chicago. 
OKLAHOMA. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Oklahoma. Chicago, New York, 


Rand. McNally & co. [1916] 46 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.25. [8086 
©). dative, AGIG: 2. cy. Fate ao. 
1916; aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417940; 
Rand, McNally & co., Chicago. 
OtTsEGo County, Mich. Size 164 by 
163 inches. [3087 
© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 c« Jan. 8, 
1916; F 28196; Shedd-Brown mfg. 
co., Minneapolis. 

OxForD, Oakland co.. Mich. [Insur- 
ance map] Dec.. 1915. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [3088 

© eb. 16, 1946s), 2) ch Rebs. 17, 


1916; F 29746; 
New York. 


Sanborn map ©Co., 


| 


Paciric States. Physical and polit- 
ical, Pacific States. Fig. 244. Buf- 
falo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 165 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 9 by 43 inches. [3089 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28369; American book co., New 
York. 

PHELPS CouNTY, Mo. 

Phelps County, Mo. 


Official map of 
Scale 1 inch 


to a mile. Size 40 by 27 inches. 
[8090 
© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 e)/Febagi. 


1916; F 28887; Booker H. Rucker, 


Rolla, Mo. 

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Physical and 
politicai, Islands in the Pacific be- 
longing to the United States; with 
inset, Territory of Hawaii. Fig. 
259. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 140 miles to 
linch. Size 104 by 84 inches. [3091 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28346; American book co., New 
York. 


PLATEAU STATES. Physical and polit- 


ical. Plateau States. Nati eee. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 165 miles to 1 ineh. 


Size 104 by 8% inches. [3092 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ce. Feb. 8, 1916; 


F 28867; American book co., New 
York. 
Pontotoc, Pontotoc Co., Miss.  [In- 


surance map] Jan. 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [8093 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 11, 
1916; EF 29739; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Porto Rico. Fig. 255. Buffalo, N. Y.., 


Matthews-Northrup works. Scale 
30 miles to 1 inch. Size 64 by 34 
inches. {38094 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
KF 28365 ; American book ¢o., New 
York. 


PucEeT Sounp. Map of Puget oad 
and Qlympic Peninsular. Size 8} 
by 63 inches. [3095 

© Nov. 30, 1915; 2 «. Dec. 6, 1915; 
KF 28190; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. 
Paul ry., Seattle. 

RHODE ISLAND. Rand-MecNally §in- 
dexed pocket map and _ shippers’. 
guide of Rhode Island. Chicago, 
New York, Rand, MecNaliy «& co. 
[1916] 18 p. fold. map. 16mo. 
$0.25. [3096 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916: A 417981; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


140 


MAPS 


no. 2, 1916 
Rock Istanp County, Ill. Map ot 
Rock Island County, Ill., showing 


farm ownership, roads & townships, 
revised by Clifford L. Hubbard. 
[1915] Size 42 by 58 inches. [8097 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
F 28306; Theodore W. Fuller, 
Dixon, Ill. 

RoLanD, Story Co., Ia. [Insurance 
map] Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[8098 
© Feb. 4. 1916; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1916; 


F 29731; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

RoscomMMOoN County, Mich. Size 18 
by 144 inches. [3099 


© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
F 28195; Shedd-Brown mfg. Co., 
Minneapolis. 

Royat Oak, Mich. Royal Oak, town 
no. 1, range 11 east, Wayne Co., 
Mich., 1916. Size 24 by 22 inches. 

[3100 

Seiten, 25,1916: 2 c.. Jan...27, 

1916; F 28340; Wilbur Samuel Mc- 
Alpine, Birmingham, Mich. 

Russian Empire. Economic map of 
the Russian Empire. Size 17 by 22 
inches. [3101 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c Jan. 29, 
1916; F 28326; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


St. Pavur, Minn. Election districts, 
city of St. Paul. 1916. Scale 1200 
feet to an inch. Size 46 by 34 
inches. [3102 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 24, 
1916; F 28308; H. M. Smyth print- 
ing co., St. Paul. 


SatemM, Dent Co., Mo. [Insurance 
map] Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 
. [8103 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 17, 
1916; F 29753; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 

SANDPOINT, Bonner Co., Id. [Insur- 
ance map] Dec., 1915. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 14 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [3104 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
EF. 297384; Sanborn map co., New 
York, 

SEATTLE, Wash. Political map of Seat- 
tle, showing precincts, fort and 
county commissioner, state repre- 
sentative and state senatorial dis- 
tricts. Size 20 by 13 inches. Blue- 
print. [3105 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
F 28332; John Henry Coke, Seattle. 


3118 


SEprine, Mahoning Co., O. [Insurance 
map] Dec. 1915. Secale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[3106 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 17, 

1916; F 29751; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SHELBY CouNtTy, Ind. Farm journal 
map of Shelby County, Ind. Phila- 
delphia, Wilmer Atkinson co. [1916] 
Size 23 by 14 inches. [3107 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
F 28328; C. S. Hammond & ©co., 
New York. 


SHERRODSVILLE, Carroll Co., O.  [In- 
surance map] Dec. 1915. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 
21 inches. [3108 

) Feb. 10, °1916°"2"@ Web. '11, 


1916; F 29738; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York: 


Washington Co., Md. 
Jan. 1916. Seale 
3 sheets, size 25 


SMITHSBURG, 
[Insurance map] 
50. ft. to an inch. 
by 21 inches. [3109 

©. Reb. 16,1916: 2. e: Keb. 1G 
1916; EF 29749; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


SouTtH AMERICA. Physical, South 
America. Fig. 288. Buffalo, N. Y., 


Matthews-Northrup ‘works. Scale 
600 miles to 1 inch. Size 103 by 8} 
inches. [3110 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28354; American book co., New 
York. 


South America. Fig. 
N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 600 miles to 
lineh. Size 104 by 84inches. [8111 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28871; American book co., New 
York. 


Relief map, South America, Fig. 
281. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 600 miles to 
linech. Size10} by S8tinches. [3112 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28348; American book co., New 
York. 


SoutH ATLANTIC STATES. Physical 
and political, South Atlantic States. 
Fig. 198. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 121 miles to 
linch. Size 10}by 8}inches. [38113 


© Feb. 1 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8 1916; 
F 28345; American book co., New 
York. 


— Political, 
286. Buffalo, 


141 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3114 

SoutH CAROLINA. Rand-McNally in- 
dexed pocket map and_ shippers’ 
guide to South Carolina. Chicago, 
New York, Rand, McNally & co. 
[1916] AG. p:,,.feld.. map. <iGmo. 
$0.25. [3114 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417942; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


SoutH CENTRAL STATES. Physcial and 
political. South Central States, Fig. 
206. Buffalo, N. .Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 114 miles to 
Lineh. Size 154 by 104+ inches. [8115 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
EF 28874; American book co., New 
York. 


SoutH Dakotas. Rand-McNally  in- 
dexed pocket map and_ shippers’ 
guide of South Dakota. Chicago, 
New York, Rand, McNally & co. 
PS1G}-: 20 “p... fold. -map.~ ema: 
$0.25. [3116 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 «. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417932; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. ° 

STAPLES, Todd Co., Minn. Insurance 
map. Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 10 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[3117 

Feb. 19, 

Sanborn map ¢o., 


©: Heb: 48, 1916272... c: 
1916; F 29754; 
New York. 

Story Ciry, Stery Co.. Ia. [Insurance 
map] Jan. 1916. neale 50 ft..to an 
inch. 2 sheets. size 25 by 21 inches. 

[3118 
2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
Sanborn map co., 


© Feb. 2. 1916; 
Bat ; 
York. 

SUMMERTON, Clarendon Co., 8. C. [In- 
surance map] Jan. 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [8119 

©) Hel, 16. 1916" 2 ¢.. Men sty, 
1916; EF 29752; Sanborn map _ ©o., 
New York. 

Summit, N. J. Price & Lee co.’s new 
map of Summit, Union Co., N. J. 
Size 14 by 13 inches. [3120 

Cc) Web.,.12, 1916. 2c. Kebigic, 
1916; F 28381; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


TaLocA, Dewey Co., Okla. Insurance 
map. Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [3121 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c« Feb. 21, 


1916 ;. .F'29755 ; 
New York. 


New 


| 
| 


Sanborn map ©Co., , 
| 


pt. ines., ¥.43 


TENNESSEE. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 


Tennessee. Chicago, New York, 
Rand, McNally & co. [1916] 78 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.25. [3122 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417945; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


TEXAS. Rand-McNally indexed pocket 
map and shippers’ guide of Texas. 
Chicago, New York, Rand, McNally 


& co. [1916] 94 p. fold. map. 
16mo. $0.25. [3128 
© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 


aff. dan. ik 1916: | 417925 ; Rand- 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


UnITED STATES. Physical, United 
States. Fig. 146.” Buitale, te, 
Matthews-Northrup works. Scale 
252 miles to 1 inch. Size 15% by 104 
inches. [3124 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 283876; American book co., New 
York. 


Political, United States. Fig. 
150. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 252 miles to 
linech. Size 154 by 104 inches. [3125 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28377; American book co., New 
York. 


— Relief map, United States. Fig. 
148. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 252 miles to 
Linch. Size 154 by 104 inches. [38126 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 «. Feb. 8, 1916; 
F 28375; American book co., New 
York. 


Scale 185 miles to an inch. Size 
19 by 28 inches. [3127 

© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 e. Feb. 5, 1916; 
F 283836; Rand-McNally & co., New 
York, 


VERMONT. Rand-McNally — indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Vermont. Chicago, New York, Rana, 


McNally & co. [1916] 22 p. fold. 
map. 16mo. $0.25. [3128 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c: Jan. 10,1996; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417939; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 
Vitas County, Wis. Size 17 by, 10 
inches. [3129 

© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
F 28192; Shedd-Brown imfg. co., 
Minneapolis. 


142 


MAPS 


no, 2, 1916 


VINELAND, N. J. Map of borough of 


Vineland, Cumberland Co., N. J. 
1916. Secale 1 inch to 150 feet. Size 
50 by 38 inches. [3130 


i) ep, 15, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 16, | 


1916; F 28383; Henry Lee Fisher, 
Vineland, N. J. 


VIRGINIA. Rand-McN ally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Virginia. Chicago, New York, Rand, 
McNally & co. [1916] 86 p. fold. 
map. 16mo. $0.25. [3131 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417926; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 

Size 103 


WAKEFIELD, Mass. by 83 


inches. [3182 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c.. Jan. 5, 1916; 

F 28189; William S. King, Wake- 
field, Mass. 

WALA WALA County, Wash. Size 154 

by 18 inches. [31383 

© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 


F 28199; Shedd-Brown mfg. Co., 
Minneapolis. 
WARREN, Marshall Co., Minn. [Insur- 


ance map] Dee. 1915. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [3134 


© Pes, 6) 1916; 2 c. Feb. 17, 
1916; F 29745; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


WASHINGTON (State) States of Wash- 
ington and Oregon. Size 15 by 194 
inches. [3135 

© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
F 28193; Shedd- Brown infg. Co., 
Minneapolis. 


West PatM BeEaAcH, Fla. Map of the 
city of West Palm Beach, Fla. Size 
134 by 13 inches. [3136 

© Nov. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
¥ 27928; Frank Conway Gardner, 
West Palm Beach, Fla. 


West VrRGINIA. Rand-McNally _in- 
dexed pocket map and _= shippers’ 
guide of West Virginia. Chicago, 


New York, Rand, McNally & co. 
[1916] 66 p. fold. map. 16mo. 
$0.25. [3137 


© Jan, 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417950; Rand, 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan, 1, 1916____ 


3144 


WINCHESTER, Mass. Insurance maps 
of Winchester, Middlesex Co., Mass. 
Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
20 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[31388 

(©)? Pepe 10, 1916: 2 c, Nek. 11, 

1916; F 29748; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


WorbLp. Cram’s unrivaled atlas [1916] 
New historical ed. New York, N. 


Y., Chicago, Ill., G. F. Cram com- 
pany, 1916. 494 p. col. front., ilus. 
Chart. col;),.. ports; .cok, maps, fol. 
eras [3139 

© Dee. 2, 1915; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1915; 
aff. Dec. 20, 1915; A 420333; George 
F. Cram co., Chicago. 


Rand McNally & co.’s new family 
atlas. Chicago, New York, Rand 
McNally & company, 1916. 2 p. Ll, 
156 p. ports., col. maps, col. diagrs. 
fol. $1.00. [3140 
©: Jan. 27 2916% 2-6) ‘Jan 926; 
1916; aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 420532; 
Rand, McNally & co. Chicago. 
[Copyright is claimed on changes. ] 


— Rand McNally ideal atlas. Chi- 
cago, New York, Rand, McNally & 


company, 1915. 2.p..1., 193 p. col. 
front., col. plates, col. maps, col. 
diagrs. fol. [3141 


© Oct. 21, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 

12, 1916; A 420834; Rand, McNally 

& co., Chicago. 

The World, principal transporta- 
tion lines and commercial develop- 
ment. Fig. 409. Buffalo, N. Y., 
Matthews-Northrup works. Size 10} 
by 8+ inches. [3142 

© Feb, 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
Kk 283538; American book co., New 
York. 

YAKIMA CouNtTy, Wash. Size 14 by 

184 inches. [3143 
© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 


F 28200; Shedd-Brown mfg. ©Co., 
Minneapolis, 
ZEARING, Story Co., Ia. [Insurance 


map] Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 

inch. 1 sheet, size 25 by 21 inches. 

. [3144 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 

I 29730; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


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BOOKS 


PART lI, 


ABBEY & Imbrie,* New York. Fishing 


tackle that’s fit for fishing, 1916. 
208 p. illus. 16mo. (Catalogue no. 
188) [3145 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419906. 


ApAMs (Frank R.)* Whitehall, Mich. 
Mr. Man. (Jn Munsey’s magazine, 
Mar., 1916.) [3146 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 18, 
1916; A 422529. 


ApamMs County, Ind. Farm journal 
directory of Adams County, Ind. 
[1916-1921] Philadelphia, W. At- 
kinson company, 1916. 1p. 1, 
256 p. illus. 8vo. [3147 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 420806; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


ADVERTISERS art & cut service, inc. 
[3148, 3149 


Zuckerman weekly fashion service, issue 
no. 97, week beginning Jan. 22, 1916. 
21. illus. fol. -© Jan. 8, 1916; ZC; 
and aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 425177. 


issue no. 98, week beginning Jan. 
31, 1916, 2 1. illus. fol. © Jan. 15, 
1916; 2c. and aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 
425184. 


© Sidney D. Zuckerman, Chicago. 


AEOLIAN co.*, New York. [3150-3153 


. Aeolian Haas salons. In New York 
times) @© Feb. 18, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 21, 
1916; A 422565. 


~ Duo- art pianola. (In New rox evening 
pe CP © Feb. a 1916; 1 c. Feb. 21, 
916; \A 422566 
Most wonderful piano in all the world. 
a Literary digest) @© Feb. 19, 1916; 
c. Feb. 25, 1916; A 422658. 
Phonograph of richer tone that you can 


Fret. (In mee Mar., 1916) © 
eb ae 1916 ce. Feb. 18, 1916; A 


naan i” farm*, Columbus, O. 
From the shell to the show room; or, 
The way we do it at the Aldrich 
poultry farm. Rev. ed. 15 p. illus. 
16mo. [3154 

© Feb. 21, 1916; 1 c Feb. 21, 
1916; 1 c. and aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 
425870. [Copyright is claimed on 
new matter. | 


Group 2 


Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author 
and copyright proprietor are the Same, and that therefore the name is 
not repeated in the claim paragraph. 


ALERT syndicate service,* Chicago. 
[3155, 3156 


Sketches of merchandise for use in de 
partment store advertising, Mar., 1916. 
cover-title, 11 1. illus. $75.00 . @ 
Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 18, 
1916; A 425521. 


Suggestions for advertising copy. ~ Sup- 
plementary to the Mar. 1916 issue. 
cover-title, 14 numb. 1. fol. [Text 


parallel to binding] © Feb. 11, Bets 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 18, 1916; A 49581 


ALEXANDER (Georgia) Spelling ‘a 


New York, Chicago, Longmans, 
Green, and co. [1916] viii, 146, Tx— 
Xiv p. illus. 12mo. $0.15. | [3157 


© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
2, 1916; A 420965 : Longmans, Green 
& CO., New York. 


ALEXANDER Hamilton institute*, “New 
York. [3158, 3159 


Forging ahead in business. 127 p. col. 
front. 8vo. © Dec. 238, 1915%3-2 ec. 
and aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A Fa Ne 


Modern business reports. 24 Svo 
Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c. Jan 1; 1916: 
aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 419848. 

ALLEN (Quincy) pseud. Outdoor 
chums at Cabin Point; or, The 
golden cup mystery. New York, 
Grosset & Dunlap [1916] iv, 242 p 
front., plates. 12mo. [(His .The 
outdoor chums series)] $0.40. [3160 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
8, 1916; A 427122; Grosset & Dunlap 
New York. 


ALLEN County, O. Farm journal ru- 


ral directory of Allen County, QO. 
[1916-1921] Philadelphia, Wilmer 
Atkinson company, 1916. 208 -p. 
illus., ports. Svo. [3161 


© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

4, 1916; A 427149; Wilmer Atkinson 
co., Philadelphia. 

ALVIENNE united stage training schools, 

inc.*, New York. Alvienne schools ; 


photo-play and = expressive arts. 
[New York, Printed by the Chas. 
Francis press, 1916] 1 p. 1, 5-46, 
[2] p. illus., ports. S8vo. [3462 


© Jan 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
13, 1916; A 418416. 


145 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3163 


AMERICAN and foreign detective insti- 
tute. Successful detective. cover- 
title, 16 p. S8vo. [3163 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


6, 1916; A 426523; A. EH. O’Hara, St._ 


Louis. 


AMERICAN BUREAU of engineering, inc.*, 
Chicago. [3164-3176 
Adlake, Deaco, Disco, Esterline, National, 

Simms- Huff master charts. cover- title, 


158 p. 8vo. $6.00. © Dec. 29, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 420758. 


Ailis- Chalmers, Bosch, Jesco, lLeece- 
Neville master charts. cover-title, 1 p. 
ln tZo" p.. > Svo., . $6.00; Dees, 2, 

1915; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 
420752. 

Apleo, Splitdorf-Apeleo master charts. 
cover-title, 85 p. S8vo. $6.00. © Nov. 
29, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff) Keb, O1/1916; 
A 420757. 

Autolite master charts. cover-title, 58 p. 
Svo. 6.00. © Decs 29) 1915; Cc. 
and aff. Feb. 11, 1916; a 420750. 


Bijur, Rushmore master charts. 
8vo. 


cover- 


‘Delco meter charts. cover-title. p. 3— 
151. 8vo. $6.00. © Nov. 19, 1915; 2 
ce, and aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 420748. 

Dyneto, Entz master charts. cover-title, 
68 p. 8vo. $6.00. © Dec. 29, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 420753. 

Gray & Davis equipment. cover-title, 72 
D. 8vo. 6. ©: Nov. 16) 1915-7).2 

. and aff. Feb. che 1916; A 420751. 


ieee book. cover-title, 62  p. 
loose pl., diagr. 8vo. © Nov. 9, 1915; 
2 e¢. and aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 420760. 


North east U.S. L. master charts. 


cover- 
title, 92 p. 8vo. © Dec. 29, 
1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. At, 1916; A 
420759. 

Remy master charts. cover-title, 94 p. 
Svo. $6.00. © Dec. 15, 1915; 2 « 
and aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 420749. 

Wagner, Ward Leonard master charts. 


sone Bae 83 p. 8vo. 


$6.00. © Nov. 
es 


15; 2 c. and aff. Keb. 11, 1916; 
PEPE EL 


Westinghouse master charts. cover-title, 
102 p. 8vo. $6.00. © Nov. 29, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 420755. 


AMERICAN COMMERCE assn.*, Chicago. 


[3177-3184 


Practical ‘traffic Unit’ “erties 
vised] [19] p. © Feber 5, 1916; 
2c. Feb. 10, No16. aff Feb. 25, 1916 ; 
A 426337. 


Unit, 4, 5... 2v7,.. 4to.. ©). dans 15, 
Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. each Feb. 10, 1916; 
aff, Feb. Ze "1916; A 426338, 426339. 


Sincere appreciation of the _ practical 
traffic services of the American com- 
merce association. cover-title [48] p. 
4to.’ "© Jan: 3st, 1916 2 ec. Feb.’ 10, 
1916; aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 426343. 


Traffic efficiency. 


vie k. 


general information 
bulletin. 62, [1] p. ports. 8vo. © 
Hep? i, Ul 27 seb: LO) OG air. 
Feb. 25, 1916; A 426336 


. 
SY SS 


pt. T, as was 


AMERICAN COMMERCE assn.*—Contd. 


Your personal instructor. Unit 1, steps 
—16. Lee 51 p. 4to. °@ Feb. 
5, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 10; 19162 a8 wee 
25% 1916; A 426340. 

Your personal instructor. 
steps 1-12. 2v. 4to. 
Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. each Feb. 10, 1916: 
aff. Feb. 25, 1916: A 426341, 426342. 


AMERICAN CRANBERRY 


growers’ assn. 
Proceedings of the 46th annual 
meeting, held at the Hotel Ridgway, 


Camden, N. J., on Saturday, Jan. 22, 


1916. [Philadelphia, Pa., printed 
by Louis Fink & Son] 1916. cover- 
title, 19 p. S8vo. [3185 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
26,-1916; A 427088; Andrew J. Ri- 
der, Hammonton, N. J. 


AMERICAN ELECTRICAL supply co. Cata- 
logue no. 12, 1916. Chicago Il. 
[1916] 1112 p. illus. fol. [3186 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 e: and afi Jan. 


31, 1916; A 420587; F. E. Moore, 
Chicago. 

AMERICAN FASHION co.*, New York. 
~Safe-guarding your furs from 
moths. [16] p. illus. 24mo. 
(Cover title: Storage and care of 
furs.) [3187 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 
2, 1916; A 425720. 


c. and aft. Mar. 


AMERICAN FLINT glass workers’ un- 


ion*, Toledo, O. [3188-3190 

Circular no. 7, Dec. 23, 1915. 15, [1] p 
4to. © Dec. 23, 1915; 2 e. and daft. 
Feb. 7, 1916; A 420697. 

Circular no. 9. 15 p. 4to. © Feb. 21, 
1916; 2 ec.-and aff. Feb. 26, 1916; 
A 420940. 

Circular no. 10 16p. Ato. Yeb. 24, 
1916;:2 e¢ and ‘aff: Keb. 26, =f3iG-; 
A 420941. 

AMERICAN INDUSTRIES. Feb., 1916, 

suppl. Preventive appliances. 4 p. 

illus. (part col.) ie [3191 


© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
18. 196A. 425515. National manu- 
-facturers co., New York. 


AMERICAN JERSEY cattle club*, New 
York. Herd register. v. 86. cCxxiv, 
655 p. S8vo. $1.00. [3192 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 418789. 


AMERICAN LAND system. 
the best way. Sheet, 11 by 8% 
inches. [3193 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426367; Louis Lutje- 
harms, Columbus, O. 


Right way is 


146 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 3212 
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC c¢o.*, New | AMERICAN UNIVERSITY*, Chicago. 

York. Complete alphabet book of | [3204, 3205 

embroidery transfer initials. 26 1. Annual announcement, American uni- 

obl. 12mo. 13194 versity, department of chiropractic, 

9 p. ports., diagrs. S8vo. 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. (Cover-title: Doctor of chiropractic) 

25, 1916; A 426329. © Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 


AMERICAN METAL Market and daily 
iron and steel report. Metal statis- 
tics, 1916. 9th annual ed. New 
York, The American metal market 
and daily iron and steel report [etc., 


- 1916]. 368 p. 16mo. $0.50. [3195 

© Feb. 10. 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 

a2, 1916; A 418797; Amer. metal 
market co., New York. 

AMERICAN NECROPOLIS co. Washelli, 


peaceful, parklike, perpetual care. 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. 24mo. 
[3196 


© Dee. 1, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
- 24,1916; A 417983; Charles B. Sims, 
Seattle. 


AMERICAN OPTICAL assn., Albert Lea, 
Minn. Optometric reading test card. 
Card, 7 by 5 inches. [3197 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426533. 


AMERICAN RAILWAY perishable freight 
assn., Chicago. Standard rules and 
regulations governing the handling 
of perishable freight. 22 p. 4to. 
(Circular no. 27—-D, Jan. 15, 1916.) 
$0.02. [3198 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
21, 1916; A 417 7905. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL of correspondence*, 
Chicago. [3199-3201 


Cost-analysis engineering. pt. 1, 2. In- 

struction poner prepared by DeWitt V. 

. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 

R °@ eb. 24, 1916: 2 c. each and 
aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 427163. 


Dams and weirs. pt. 1, 2. Instruction 
paper ered by W. G. Bligh. 2 v. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. $1.50. © Mar. a 
1916 : 2c. each and aff Mar. 11, 1916; 
A 427220. 


Railroad engineering. pt. 1-3. Instruc- 
tion paper, prepared by Walter Loring 
Webb. Vv. illus., diagrs. vo. 
$1.50. © Feb. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. each and 
aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 418845. 

AMERICAN SHORT horn breeders’ assn., 

Chicago. American short-horn herd 

book (new series) v. 86. Ixxix, 646 

p. 4to. $2.00. [3202 
© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 18, 

1916; aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 418920. 

AMERICAN TELEPHONE & telegraph co., 

New York. Comission leaflet no. 

49, Jan. 1, 1916. xxi, 285-505 p. 

8vo. [3203 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 

25, 1916; A 418594. 


ol, 1916; A 419918. 
Diagnosis chart of pain areas. 51. fol. 
(With this Chart of cutaneous nerve 
distribution and spinal nevre supply 
end Concussion chart for spondylo- 
therapy.) @ Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aft. Jan. 31, 1916; A 419907. 


AMHERST, Mass. Amherst directory 
including Hadley and Belchertown, 
1916. v. 15. Springfield, Mass., H. 
A. Manning co., 1916. 197 p. front. 
fold. map. S8vo. $3.00. [3206 


©: Jan... 215 1916; 2 ec: ‘and, aff. 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 420766; H. A. Man- 
ning co., Springfield, Mass. 


ANDERSON (J. S. B.)* Norfolk; Va. 
Bashful man; or, What do you 
think of that. 2.1. 12mo. [3207 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 18, 1916; A 425503. 

Andover and North 

Andover, Mass., directory, 1916. v. 

1. Salem, Mass., The Henry M. 

Meek publishing co., 1915. 363 p. 

front. (fold. map) S8vo. $3.00. 

[3208 


ec. and aff. Feb. 
Alice R. Meek, 


ANDOVER, Mass. 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 
9, 1916; A 420725. 
Salem, Mass. 


ANDREA (A. Louise) [3209, 3210 


Baking powder facts. Mar., 1916. © 
Feb, 25... 1916: live: Beby. 28; 1926); 
A 422760. 

What’s in a name, everything. Mar., 
1916. © Feb. 25, 1916; 1 ¢c. Feb. 28, 
1916; A 422761. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Gentle- 


woman ] 


© Gentlewomen, New York. 


ANGELETTI (Joseph)* Chicago. Rosary 
of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the 
way of the cross. 2d ed. Chicago, 
St. Francis De Paula press [1915] 


64 p. illus., front. 32mo. $0.20. 
{3211 
() Oct. 3, 1915; 2 « ib! 9, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 7, 1916; A 42627 


ApprE (FE. <A.)* Cleveland. New 
stories about Lincoln as told by his 
barber and coachman, Joseph Chris- 


tian. (Jn Gaco ramrod. Feb., 1916) 

(3212 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 4, 
1916; A 422844 


147 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32138 


APPLETON (Victor) pseud. [82138, 3214 


Motion picture chums’ war _ spectacle; 
or, The film that won the prize. New 
York, Grosset & Dunlap [1916] & 
Dsl. 210 p. = tron. al2mor i (as 
The motion pigne chums series) ] 
$0.40!) -@ Mar. 42 1916: 2c) Mar. 3; 
1916; aff. Mar. 10, 1916; A 428042. 


Tom Swift and his big tunnel; or, The 
hidden city of the Andes. New York, 
Grosset & Dunlap [1916] iv, 218 p. 
front. 12mo. [(His The Tom Swift 
series)] $0.40. @© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 «¢. 
and aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 427124. 


© Grosset & Dunlap, New York. 


ARMISTEAD (Patrick Henry)* Baird, 
Texas. Lone star rhymes. 2 p. L, 
12 p. 16mo. $0.50. [3215 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426364. 


ARMSTRONG rubber co., inc.*, New 
York. Unusual opportunity for 600 
automobile owners including your- 

_ self. cover-title, 12 p. illus. fol. 

[3216 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425339. 


ART METAL construction co., ine.*, 
Jamestown, N. Y. Making 1916 big 
for both of us. cover-title, 15 p. 
illus. fol. fo2l7 


1 Jan 17%; 1916: 2 dane’ 20, 
- 1916; aff. Jan. 19; 1916; A 417857. 


ART PUBLICATION soc.*, St. Louis. Pro- 
gressive series of music lessons. 
Lesson no. 80. Principles of prac- 
tree” {61 p. “tilus.. Pore a0. 

[3218 


© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 425524. 


ART work shop*, Buffalo. 
reminders of bygone days. 
illus. obl. 48mo. 


© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 « 
Mar. 2, 1916; A 425715 


Tangible 
1G" 510. 
[3219 


and aff. 


ASSOCIATION of American Portland ce- 
ment mfrs.*, Philadelphia. Accident 
prevention bulletin, no. 10, Feb., 
1916. 10 p. illus. 8vo. [38220 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 418729. 


[3221-8224 


Home for your old age. Atlanta 
Georgian and Sunday American. @© 
Feb: (13; 1916; ac endeb. 19) 19167 
A 422538. 


ATLANTA Georgian. 


AUSTIN 


pt..1, 1 Sa 


ATLANTA Georgian—Continued. 


Silent things that are part of our lives. 
Atlanta Georgian and Sunday Ameri- 
can. © Feb. 6,.1916 3:4) Penna 
1916; A 422537. 


Spring fashion hints from all over the 
world. Atlanta Georgian and Sunday 
American. @© Mar. 5, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 423032. 


Your shoes are a telltale; your feet 
feature the facts about you. Atlanta 
Georgian and Sunday American. © 
Feb. 11, 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 19, 1916; 
A 4292539. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Hearst’s 

Sunday American] 
© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chi- 

cago. 


ATLANTA JOURNAL*, Atlanta.. Friend 
Woodrow at the motion pictures 
party. (Jn Atlanta journal) 

[3225 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1916; 
A 422559. 


ATLAS specialty mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
Fabric specialties for the motor car. 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. obl. 24mo. 
([Catalog no. 20]) [3226 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 16, — 
aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 425454. 


(John H.)* Los Angeles. 
Prof. John H. Austin’s beauty book. 
23 p. illus. 24mo. $0.10. [8227 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and@ate 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425567. 


AUTOMATIC coinwrapping machine co.*, 
New York. Depositor’s coin. cover- 
title. 12 p. illus. 8vo. [3228 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425548. 


AUTOMOBILE trade directory’s mailing 


list. Suppl. Feb., 1916. 1st, 2nd 
section. 2 v. S8vo. [Text paraliel 
to binding. ] [3229, 3230 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. each 
Feb. 4, 1916; A 425178, 425179; Au- 
tomobile trade directory, ine., New 
York. 


Ayars (M. Morton)*, Philadelphia. 
Acrostic. Card, 53 by 33 inches. 
$0.05. [3231 


© Dee. 21, 1915; 2c. and aff.. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 417559. 


Azzoni (Casare M.) & Drake (Fran- 
ces)* Reno, Nev. Marionette film 
seenario. cover-title, 16 p. 16mo. 

[3232 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 425462. 


148 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 


B.-M. co.’s cumulative code annota- 
' tions and current digest. Idaho. [Vv. 
-> a) no: 2, Mar., 1916] Ed. by W. S. 
~ Church. San Francisco, Cal., Ben- 
' der-Moss company [1916] 2 p. L, 
196 p.,11., 92 p. 4to. $8.00. 
bene ¢ [3233 
© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
14, 1916; A 427237; Bender-Moss co., 
San Francisco. 


Bancock (M. G.) co. [ 3234, 3235 
Free silver spoon. Washington’s birth- 
day. (In New York herald.) © Jan. 
eerie c.6Rheb. 16, 1916; A 
422489. 


silberl6ffel. Deutschland tiber 
(In Deutscher marktplatz.) 
GS ao1G= 2 ¢ Keb. 16,.1916; A 


Freier 


422488 
© George H. Babcock, New York. 


BAILEY meter co.*, 
“41; Jan., 1916. 
, diagrs. 16mo. 
© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 
» 25, 1916; A 419826. 


Baker (Barnard Nadal) Administra- 
> tion’s shipping bill. Proof.  (Na- 
‘ tional editorial service, serial no. 
. B69.) [3237 
>>. © Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 425642; National edi- 
torial service, inc., New York. 


BAKER (Walter) & co., ltd.*, Dorches- 

ter, Mass. Choice recipes for the 
“use of Baker’s ground sweet choco- 
‘ Jate. cover-title, 12 p. illus. 16mo. 
Ei hed [3238 
ec. and aff. Jan. 


Boston. Bulletin no. 
[8] p. folder, illus., 
[3236 


ec. and aff. Jan. 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 
21, 1916; A 417920. 


Itd.*, New York. 
Story of the oven. 31 [1] p. front., 
* illus. 4to. (Cover-title. Baker 
traveling bread oven) 3239 
>= © Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
~ Feb. 25, 1916; A 426330. 


BAKERSFIELD, Cal. Polk-Husted di- 
rectory co.’s Bakersfield city direc- 
tory, 1916. v. 8. Sacramento, Cal., 

. Polk-Husted directory co., 1916. 322 

. Dp. Svo. $6.00. [3240 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1916; 
-aff. Feb. 16, 1916; A 420805; Polk- 
Husted directory co., Sacramento, 
Cal. 


BALDWIN piano co.*, ~=Cineinnati. 
_ Seven tests that prove the world 
: supremacy of the Baldwin piano. 
15 p. col. illus. 16mo. [3241 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426363. 


BaKeEr’s (Joseph) 


3254 

Battes (F. W.)* Portland, Or. Basis 
for estimating on printing. [New 
ed.] [4] p. 24mo. $1.00. [3242 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425871. [Copy- 
right is claimed on changes. ] 


service*, Sedalia, Mo. 
Savings club. Office 
ecard 2¢ class. Card, printed on both 
sides, 3 by 5 inches. [3243 
© Dees 15) 1915> 2) ‘and aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425557. 


BANKERS AND BROKERS directory, with 
list of lawyers and accountants; 
New England, Middle Atlantic 
states, and Washington, D. C., Dec., 


BANKERS ad. 
Ready-money 


1915. New York, Williams & com- 
pany: 1915:.. cS sparls (9i-s6s.. p. 
12mo. $2.00. [3244 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 418742; Williams & co, 
New York. 
BANKERS 
assn. 


AND MERCHANTS 
Instructions. [3] p. 


clearing 
16mo. 
[3245 
© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425556; Edward Clarke 
O’Brien, Chicago. 


, Salt Lake City. 
[38246, 3247 
Trust company service. [22] p. 16mo. 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 21, 
1916; A 425570. 


BANKERS trust co.* 


Your life insurance money. [15] p. 
16mo. © Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425569. 


BANNON (P.) pipe co. ine.*, Louisville, 
Ky. Bannon’s patent lidded. con- 
duit [and] Bannon’s patented. ex- 


pansion pipe supports. Pamphlet 
D. cover-title, 68 p. illus., diag. 
4to. [3248 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
19, 1916; A 417855. 


BANUET (José) San Francisco. 
Spanish verb. cover-title, [8] p. 
24mo. $0.25. [3249 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


14, 1916; A 425956. 


BarBer (Edward §.)* Chi¢ago. Busi- 
ness, science of dentistry, Lesson T- 
J1. 5 v.. illus. Svo. $25.00 for set 
of 20 lessons. Contents.—Lesson 7. 
Personal appearance.— Lesson 8, 
Personality.—Lesson 9. Optimism.—- 
Lesson 10. Business efliciency.—Les- 
son 11. Personal service. 


[3250-8254 
© Feb. 15, 17, 1916: 2 c. each and 
aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 426260-426264. 


149 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3255 pt. 1, 8S... 
BARKER (Wharton) Europe headed | Barrrerr (Frederick H. & co. 

- for democracy. Proof. (National [38287-3290 

editorial service, serial, no. 368.) Dawn of a new era for investors; Bart- 

[3255 lett ouvert ee estate bonds. 

: M4 : cover-title, 15 p. vo. Feb. 10, 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 191G > 12 Le. pee aff. Febo 21, 1916; 

26, 1916; A 425641; National ediioc- A 425554. 

rial service, ine., New York. Regulations governing Salesmen-col- 

lectors; bond department. 3 1. fol. 

Barnes (A. M.) {Text parallel to binding] © Jan. 11, 


Esperance, the ship 


of hope; or, The search for the un- 
charted island. (Jn Illustrated 
companion, Mar., 1916.) [3255 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 1 c Mar. 8, 1916; 
A 422894; F. B. Warner co., New 
York. 


Barrett (Harold James)* Brookline, 
Mass. Dollars and sense. (Jn Bos- 
ton journal.) [38257 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1916; 

- A 422625 


BarsotTtTi (Charles)* New York. [Ca- 
blegrams] (In Progresso _italo- 
americano) . [3258-3286 

Feb: 15, ‘16, 1916... “@ Feb. “is, 16: 
TONG = AT e: Feb. GSAT AOS: Ay 42250: 
422509, 

hep. a2 1S II Gs OL repa lis. as: 

PELORG HS le: ‘each Feb. 18, 1916; A 422527, 
429528. 


Feb. 19, 1916. © Feb. 19, 1916; 1 ec. 
Feb. 23, 1916; A 422621. 

Feb. 20, 1916. © Feb. 20, 1916; 1. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 422581. 

«Feb. 21, 22, 1916. © Feb. 21, -22, 
1916: 1c. each Feb. 23, 1916; A 422622, 
422623. 

Feb. 23, 24, 1916. © Feb. 23, 24,1916; 
1 c. Feb. 23, 24, 1916; A 422648, 422649. 

Feb. 25, 1916. © Feb. 25, 1916; 1 c. 
Feb. 25, 1916; A 422682. 

Feb. 26, 1916. © Feb. 
1c. Feb. 26, 1916; A 422709. 


Feb. 27, 28, 1916. © Feb. 27, 28, 1916; 


26," 196: 


14 Cs. each. Web. 28, 19165 Aj422734, 
422732. 

Hep: 29: Mar i552, 19tGis © heb...29- 
Mar i> 2, 191637°-2 ¢-Mar.<1, 2; 49h6; 
A 422815422817. 

Mar: 3. 1916.3 ©2eMars 3) 19165 aie 
Mar. 3, 1916; A 422828. 

Mar. 4; 5, 1946. © Mar. 4, 5;519%6; 
1 ec. Mar. 4, 6, 1916; A. 422879, 422880. 

Mar. 6, 1916. @ Mar. 6, 1916; 1 c¢. 
Mar. 7, 1916; A 422891. 

Mar; 7%. 1916. s@sMar.saie ANG. ots ie: 
Mar. 8, 1916; A 422900. 

Mar. 8;,1916.° (@. Mar. §, 19164. 4.¢ 
Mar. 9, 1916; A 422969. 

Mar. 9, 1916. @ Mar. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 10, 1916; A 422997. 

Mar: - 10,. 71; 1996... 4@ Mar: 516,14; 
1916; 1c. Mar. 10, 11, 1916; A 423029, 
423030. 

Mar..12, 1916... @ Mas, 12, T9iG.; 1 ic: 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 423045. 

Mar. 13,..14. 19t6. (Oo Mara. tes.. 24: 
1916; 1c. each Mar. 14, 1916; A 423073, 
423074. 


1916; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 1916: af Jaw 20; 
1916 > 0A, 425217: 


6% Bartlett convertible real estate bond, 


eae 00... £4] “p...fok Jan. 18, 
1916; 2 c. and aff.. Jan. Si, 19ie- A 
419917. 

6% Bartlett convertible real estate bond, 
$100.00. Sheet, printed on _~— both 
sides. 15 by 24 inches. fold to 8vo. 
© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 23, 


1916; A 426270. 
© Frederick H. Bartlett, Chicago. 


Barton (Edward E.)* Falmouth, Ky. 
Sweet clover and how to grow it. 
4th ed., rev. and enl. Falmouth, 
Ky., Bokhara seed co. [1916] vi, 25 
p. $0.10. [3291 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 418984. 


Bascom (Elva L.) Better babies book 
mark; comp. by Elva L. Bascom 
[and] Dorothy Reed Mendenhall. 
Sheet, illus., 8 by 3 inches. $0.25 
per 100. [3292 


© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
20; 194G* A: 419860 : Democrat 2 De 
co., Madison, Wis. 


BatHurst (Thomas T.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. Bank and merchants savings 
plan. [6] p. 8vo. $0.25. [38293 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
26, 1916; A 419858. 


Bay View, Mich. Bay View summer 
resort directory [1916] [Grand 
Rapids, Mich., Printed by Standard 
pub. co., 1916] 48 p. 16mo. $1.00. 

[3294 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

6, 1916; A 428000; Rosanna Mono- 
smith, Grand Rapids, Mich. 


BeEarp (Daniel Carter)* Flushing, N. 
Y. Dan Beard tells you how white 
people talk by gesture. (Boy’s life. 
Mar., 1916. ) [3295 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 1 c+Mares 
1916; A 422755. 


BeckeR milling machine co.*, Boston: 


Becker vertical and horizontal mil- 
lers..-.56:. p. . ius... plates: .a#eld 
table. diagrs. nie. [3296 


(©) Jan. .15, 1916; 2 c. and aff; Jan. 


24, 1916; A “7970. 


150 


BOOKS, GROUP IL 


no, 3, 1916 


3325 


BECKLEY 
girl. 


(Zoe) Problems of every- 
(Ji New York Evening mail) 
[38297, 3298 


Feb. 8, 1916. © Feb. 8, 1916; 1c. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 422676. 


Hep. 10, 1916. © Feb. 10, 191631 ec. 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 422995. 
© Evening mail syndicate, 
New York. 

Becton, Dickinson & co.,* Rutherford, 
-N. J. Illustrated catalog of drug- 
gists, surgical, dentai [etc.] special- 
ties, 1916. 208 p. illus. Svo. (Cover- 
title: General catalog, 1916.) [8299 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 

21, 1916; A 417901. 

BEEMAN (Claude Y.)* 
ceutage table. 
$1.00. 

© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 «. 
21, 1916; A 425576. 
Bett (Archie) 


inc., 


St. Louis. Per- 
Card, 15 by 10 inches. 
[3300 


and aff. Feb. 


(3301, 3302 


From promised land back to Egypt. 
rhe ai 2016; 1c. Mar. 1;.1916; 
A 422800. 

How Bakst improves on nature. . © Feb 
20, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1916; A 422650. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 

land Sunday leader] 
© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


BELL TELEPHONE co. of Pennsylvania*, 
- Philadelphia. Telephone directories. 
[3303-38305 
Huntingdon ([etc.] 
84 p. 4to. © Feb. 26, 
fig ean. Mar! 2 1916; 


_Altoona, Clearfield, 
Feb. 5, 1916. 
nose 5) 2 Se. 


A 425708. 

Main line district, 
Soret, <) Mar. 11, 
aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 425974. 

Shamokin, Sunbury, gt tra ee 
Jan. 15 1916. 58 p. Jan 
29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 4, 1916 | 
A 425188. 


BELL TELEPHONE €o. of Pa. & Delaware 
& Atlantic telegraph & telephone 


Feb. 21, 1916. . 64 
1916; 2 c. and 


¢o.,* Philadelphia. Allentown, the 
Bethlehems, Easton, Pa., Phillips- 


burg, N. J., and nearby places tele- 
phone directory, Jan. 25, 1916. 102 
p. 4to. [3306 
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 

18, 1916; A 425531. 
BENDEL (Henri)* New York. Making 
the fashions becoming, by Henri W. 


Bendel. (/n Harpers bazaar, Mar., 
1916) [3307 

© Feb. 25, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 28, 
1916; A 422725. 

BENEKE (Herman H.)* Topeka, Kan. 
Suggestions to track men, cover- 
title, 1 p. 1., 40 [1] p. plates. 24mo. 
$0.10. [3308 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
2, 1916; A 425725. 


BENZIGER brothers’ 
ealendar for 1916. 


sacristy and desk 
eover-title [736] 


p. illuS. S2mo. -in box: {Text par- 
allel to binding] [3309 
© Wee. 21, 1916: 2 ¢ ‘and aff. 


Jan. 25, 1916; A 419829; Benziger 
bros., New York. 

BERANGER (Clara S.)* New York. 
Her ladyship. 8 p. 8vo. [Motion 
picture scenario] [3310 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 « Feb. 19, 1916; 

aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 425710. 
BERGER BROS. co.*, New Haven, Conn. 
Spencer surety bond. Sheet, 54 by 
7 inches. [3311 


© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 e@. and aff. Jan. 
24, LO1G -- A. 417895. 


BERGER MFG. co.*, Canton, O. Classik 
steel ceilings, catalogue no. 21. 80 


p. front., illus., diagrs. obl. 8yo. 
[3312 
©)Jan.. 15. 1916 :—.2. «.. Jans 19; 


1916; 


BETTER business, y. 2, 
Chicago, A. B. hae 
[4] p. illus. S8vo. [3313 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426366; Samuel C. Bil- 
ger, Chicago. 


aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 425207. 


2, Feb., 1916. 
& co., 1916. 


ine. Course in 
repairing and selling auto- 


BircH motor college, 
driving, 


mobiles. Lesson 1-10. 10 vy. illus., 
diagrs. Svo. Contents.—Lesson 1. 
The motor.—Lesson 2. Carbu- 


retors.—Lesson 38. Ignition.—Les- 
son 4. Cooling and _ lubrication.— 
Lesson 5. Clutches, transmissions, 
axles.—Lesson 6. Starting and 
lighting equipment.—Lesson ie 
Tires and their care.—Lesson 8. 
Daily, monthly and yearly atten- 
tion.—Lesson 9. How to drive cor- 
rectly.—Lesson 10. Automobile 
business management. [3314-3323 


© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. each and 


aff. Feb. 18, 1916; A 425537- 
425546; Ralph Birchard, Chicago. 
Bmp (W. H.)* Dalton, Ga. Message 
of hope; cancer, its cause, cure and 
prevention. 18 p. 16mo. $1.00. 

[3324 


© Jan, 25,1916; ..2 ..c. 
Feb. 9, 1916; A 425332. 


and afé. 


BIRMINGHAM (Thomas M. C.)* Mil- 
ford, Neb. World peace under 
American leadership. [3] p. port. 
fol. $0.05. [3325 


© Jan. 13, 
1916; aff. Jan. 


Res. ie. Gi 
29, 1916; 


Jan. 17, 
A 425054. 


lol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3326 


BrrerELL (Claire W.)* 
Penny for your thought? 
16mo. $0.10. [3326 


©- Dec. 27, 191d 20) Weer 31. 
1915; aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 419900. 


BLACKSTONE institute*, 


Los Angeles. 
[3] p. 


Chicago. 

~ [83827-8339 

Model solutions to modern American law 
problems. 21-23. 3 v. 8vo. © Jan. 
28, 1916; 2 ec. each and aff. Mar. 6, 
1916; A 426498426500. 

“Modern American law guide. no. 41. 
12) Duin OVO Oy dam, Ah hwo "2 euanG 
aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426506. 

. Modern American law guide. no. 46, 


Ao 2 Ve. 8Vvo. . @ dam, 28;  1OtG:: 
2 e: each and aff. Mar. 6, 191 6; A 
. 426507, 426508. 

Modern American law guide. No. 63-65. 
3 v. S8vo. © Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ¢c. each 
and aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426509-— 

426511. 

Modern American law problems. 21. 
Fah pe Smo. (© sam ste LOG ya) ic. 
and aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426501. 

Modern American law problems. 28. 
[4 opo. Sve. sO. Janiy2s,. LOtGee 2 ¢, 
and aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426502. 

Modern American law problems. 30, 31. 
2v.. 8vo.’ @ Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. each 
and aff. Mar. 6, 1916; <A 426508, 
426504. 


Biocw (Alexander) Principles & prac- 


‘tice of violin bowing. New York, 
London [ete.] G. Schirmer [1916] 
2. 4.5 1 -ps, * 4t07 $0 Kor [3340 


a ©) Mar. 4, 1916) 27¢ (and saith Mats 
6, 1916; A 428017; G. Schirmer, New 
Wy Yor kk. 


BLOESER (Walter Alfred)* Chicago. 

‘Wakefield and Forestvilie court 

- apartments. Rogers Park, Ill. cover- 
title, 18 p. illus., plans. 8vo. 

[33841 


© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417757. 


BivuE book of Brookline, 1916. Boston. 
Mass., Boston suburban book co., 
1916. viii, 270, [20] p. diagrs., fold. 
map. S8vo. $2.00. [3342 


© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 428004; Boston suburban 
book co., Boston. 


Botting (Bertha) [3343, 3344 
Message. Proof. © Feb. 23, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425858. 


Rome. "'Proot, "@ "heb, 23, Mle, 2c) 
‘and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425859. 


“* © Newspaper enterprise assn., 
Cleveland. 


BonNET-Brown sales. service*, Chi- 
cago. [83845-3352 


Furniture [syndicate service] Suppl. F 
ope, i 882 A. Jan, Wie, Siteet, 
illus. 21 by 273 inches. © Jan. 15, 
1916; 2 c..and aff. Jan. 22,1916; A 


419775. 


pt. 1, Sees 


BONNET-Brown Sales service*—Con. 

Furniture [syndicate peat, 
338, F 338A. Feb., 1916. Sheet, illus., 
21 by 28 inches. © Feb. 18, 1916 ; 20. 
and aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 426302. 


[Men’s syndicate service] Suppl. 333, 
333A, Jan. 20,1916. Advanced spring. 
Sheet, illus. 21 by 274 inches. © Jan. 
15, 1916: 2 ce. and aff. Jan. 22, 1916; 
A 419777 


[Men’s syndicate service] Suppl. 339, 
339A. Feb. 20, 1916. Sheet, illus., 21 
by 28 inches. © Feb. 18, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 426303. 


Newspaper [syndicate service] Suppl. N 
31, N 881A, Jan., 1916] “Siteet, 
illus., 21 by 272) inches.” ,@F Janets, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 


Suppl. F 


419776. 

Newspaper [syndicate service] Suppl. N 
337, N - 887A. Feb., 1916. Sheet, 
TMI Gy Lone | 2S} inches. © Feb. 18, 
19163 2 ¢,. and aff, Pebs)2a.10ae es 
426301. 

[Women’s syndicate service] Suppl. 334, 
334A, Jan. qi Advanced 
spring. Sheet, illus., 21 by 273 inches. 


© Jan. 15, 1916: 2, cand a. ame 22, 
1916; A 419774. . 


[Women’s syndicate service | 
340A. Feb. 20, 1916. Sheet, illus., 21 
by 28 inches. © Feb. 18, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 426304. 


Suppl. 340, 


Borton (Joshua O.)* Belleville, Kan, 
One of these days. Sheet, 8 by 43 
inches. [3353 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
24,1916; A 417974. 


Boston, Mass. Boston register and 
business directory, 1916. v. 81. Bos- 
ton, Mass., Sampson & Murdock com- 
pany, 1916. 993 [i. e. 959] p. front. 
(fold. map) S8vo. $3.00. [3354 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 427059; Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., Boston. 


San Francisco. 
[3355-38357 
Card, 5 by 4 inches. 


© Jan. 26, 19165 2. 
aff. Feb. Pall 1916; A 


Boyp (Uintah Ruple) * 


Christ is risen. 
$0.10 & $0.25. 
Feb. 2, 1916; 
426277. 


Dearest dad. Card, 5 by 4 inches. $0.10 
& $0.25. © Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 
1916; aff. Heb. 21, 1916; A 426278. 


To mother. Card, 53 by 38% inches. 
$0.10 & $0.25. 6) Jan. 18, 1916; Ge 
Feb. 2, 1916; atf. Feb. 21, 1916; A 
426279. 


Boyp’s street guide of Philadelphia, 
1916. 155 p. 82mo. (Cover-title: 
Boyd’s Philadelphia street and trol- 
ley guide, 1916) $0.10. [3358 


© Dec. 27, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
25,, 1916; A 419812; C. EH. Howe co., 
Philadelphia. 


152 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 


BRADLEY & Metcalf co. Special selling 
manual on Bradley & Metcalf shoes. 


Special private ed. 1 p. 1, 81 [1] 
numb. |. S8vo. [3359 

© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 426333 : “Irving R. Allen, 


Chicago. 
BRADSTREE?T’S book of commercial rat- 


ings of bankers, merchants, manu- 
facturers, etc. [3360, 3861 
In the United States. v. 193, Mar., 1916. 


New York, The Bradstreet company, 
1916. Various paging. fol. Feb. 
Ze 1916s )2 eo Mar, 1, 1916; aff. Mar. 
2; ASt6 ; "A 420987. 


In the United States and the Dominion 
of Canada. v. 193, Mar., 1916. New 
York, The Bradstreet company, 1916. 
Various paging. fol. © Feb. a5 1916; 


2c. Mar. 1, 1916; aff. Mar. 2, 1916; 

A 420986. 

© Bradstreet co., New York. 
Branpt cashier co.*, Chicago. He 


never saw a Brandt automatic cash- 
ier. cover-title, 16 p. S8vo. [3362 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 4263875. 


BroakerR (Frank) Expert construc- 
tive accountancy, a post graduate 
course; the Broaker method. New 

’ York, Broaker accountics corpora- 
fion, inc: [1916] 2 v. 4to. $1.00 
each. Contents.—pt. 4. Summary ac- 
count and review.—pt. 5. Compara- 
tive statement and review. 

[3363-38364 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
gan. 29, 1916; A 425069, 425070; 
Broaker accountics corp., New York. 


3ROOKLYN BLUE book and Long Island 


society register, 1916. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Brooklyn life publishing co., 


1916. Ixiv, 366 p. 12mo. $3.00. 
[3365 
© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Mar. 1, 1916; A 427072 
life pub. co., Brooklyn. 


; Brooklyn 


BROOKLYN DAILY eagle almanac, 1916. 
Brooklyn, New York city, The 
Brooklyn daily eagle, 1916. xxx, 
672 p. maps (2 in pocket) 8vo. 
$1.00, [3366 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 1 ¢ and aff. 
beb. 28, 1916:.1c. Jan. 27, 1916: 
A 428022; Brooklyn . daily eagle, 
Brooklyn. 

Brown shoe co., ine.*, St. Louis. 
Brown shoe co., inc., and our ideals. 
[28] p. 12mo. [3367 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 «. Jan. 


26, 1916; A 419852. 


and aff. 


BrusH (Mary Isabel) How I paid 
my way into English high society. 
(In Chicago daily or Sunday trib- 


une) [38368-3371 

Feb. 13, 1916. 2d instalment. © Feb. 
ise fi 1G6l4 heer Keb toi. 1996. 
A 422503. 

Feb. 20, 1916. 38d instalment. © Feb. 
20, 1916; re. eheb 26, 1006. A 
422704. 


Heb; -27,, 1916." @ Web. 27; 1OTe = 11 “e: 
Mar. 2, 1916; A 422810. 

Mar. 5.1916)" @i Mar. 5, 19462 1.4 
Mar. 8, 1916; A 422902. 


© Chicago tribune, Chicago. 
Bryce (Catherine T.) Aldine speller. 


pt. 8, for grades five and six, by 
Catherine T. Bryce and Frank J. 


Sherman. New York, Newson & 
company [1916]. . xviii, [2]; 74 <p. 
ius... t2mo.. 180.20: Foote 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

9, 1916; A 427187; Newson & co., 
New York. 

Buss (John Scott)* Chicago.  In- 

struction sheet. What it is, safety 

first; a modern universal automatic 


twin car coupler. Sheet, illus., 17 
by 84 inches. [33873 
© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. 


Dec. 30, 1915; A 417484. 


J.)* Philadelphia. 
[3374-38377 

and illegal substitution. @©@ Feb. 
28, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1916; A 422882. 

Possibilities of loss by infringing an- 
other’s trade-mark. @© Feb. 21, 1916; 
1 ce. Feb. 28, 1916; A. 422741. 

Preventing competitors from 
your employees. © Mar. 6, 1916; 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 423046. 

What the amendments to the Stevens bill 


BUCKLEY H!ton 


Legal 


stealing 
Tue 


mean. Feb: 1451916 +.or8 ct Beb. 
21, 1916; A 422586. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Modern 
merchant and grocery world] 
Buick motor co.*, Flint, Mich. Buick 
valve-in-head, the siege gun of gas 


(part col.) 
[3378 
. Feb. 


motors. illus. 


16mo. 
© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. 
21, 1916; A 425549. 
BUILDERS 
eT} 


[i6T -p. 
and aff 


iron foundry*, Providence, 
Grinding and polishing ma- 


chinery and pull countershafts. 104 
p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 33579 
Cc) Jan. 21, 1916: 2 c. Jan. 24, 

1916; aff. Jan. 25, 1916; A 419824. 
BULLINGER (Edwin W.)* New York. 
Bullinger’s monitor guide [v. 50] 
464 p. 4to. $7.00. [3380 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


1, 1916; A 427096. 


153 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3381 


pt. 1,082 v.13 


BurRNeEtTT (Alice Hale) [3381, 3382 


Beth’s garden party; illus. by Charles F. 
Lester. New York, The New York 
book ce. [1916] 58 p. incl. col. front. 
illus., col. plates. 12mo. (The Merry- 
vale girls) $0.40. © Feb. 16, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 418922. 

Circus day at Merryvale; illus. by Charlies 
I’. Lester. New York, The New York 
book co. [1916} 61 p. inel. col. front. 
illus., col. plates. 12mo. (The Merry- 
vale books) $0.40. @© Feb. 16, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 418923. 


© New York book co., New York. 
Burr (Henry E.)* Hast Orange, N. J. 


Booklet of four garden plans. [4] p. 
nls. “Obl, temo: [3383 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2c. Mar. 2, 1916; 


aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A “425876. 
Bourtis (Edith M.) Journal’s Christ- 
‘mas club. [no.1, 2 2 Vv. illus. S8vo. 

$0.04 each. 3384, 3385. 

© Dec. 10, 20, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 
6, 1916; aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 419839, 
419840; Curtis pub. co., Philadelphia. 


BusH (Lucius M.)* Jersey City, N. J. 
Osteopathy, a new treatinent of deaf- 
ness. [8] p. S8vo. $0.05. [3386 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 3, 
1916; A 425134. 


[1916 ed.] 
$0.35. 
[3387 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 ce and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 418815; Dodge pub. co., 
New York. 


BUSINESS MAN’S calendar 
cover-title, 541. Svo. in box. 


BUSINESS MEN’S advertising service, 
inec.*, New York. ‘Sellegrams for 
busy men who want more business. 
v. 1, no. 1. Blotter, illus., 94 by 4 
inches. [3388 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. Jan,18. 
1916; aff. Feb. 1, 1916; A 425075. 


BUTTERICK ' pub. c¢o.*, New York. 
House that grows. 8. An adapta- 
ticn of the Home, sweet home cot- 


tage, with plans and sketches by 
Katharine C. Budd. 8 p._ illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. [38389 


© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


16, 1916; A 420795. 


3UxTON & Skinner ptg. & stationery 


co.*, St. Louis. Administrator & 

executor’s instructions and accounts. 

cover-tifle, [5] p. 24mo. $0.20. 
[3390 


©,Jan. 21, 1916; 2 «. 
26, 1916; A’ 419858. 


and aff. Jan. 


C. S. R. blue book of dogdom. 8th an- 


hual volume. [pt. 2] New York 
‘eity;, CGC. So ° R. eo.) f1StG eo: 
illus. Svo. $1.00. [38391 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 427144; Fred J. Skinner, 
New York. 


CABRERA (C. Taylor) * Philadelphia. 
[3392, 3393 


Contracts for the sale of real property. 
2 ._ 12mo. $1.00. © Jan. 14, 1916; 
9 ¢. Keb. 10, 1996 } ati web: 9, 1916 ; 
A 425349. 

Real estate business. 32 p. 12mo. 
$1.00 © Jan. 1, 1916) 2 e.) Rep 10) 
1916; aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425348. 


CALENDAR OF CHEER [1916 ed.]- cover- 
title, 54 1. 8vo. in box. $0.35. 
; [3394 
© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 418814; Dodge pub. co., 
New York. 


CALENDAR OF FRIENDSHIP [1916 ed.] 
cover-title, 541. Svo. in box. $0.35. 
[3395 


e. and aff. Feb. 
Dodge pub. Co., 


©°Apr. 5, 1915572 
12, 1916; A 418817; 
New York. 


CALENDAR OF SUNSHINE [1916 ed.] 

cover-title, 541. Svo. in box. $0.35. 

[3396 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

12, 1916; ue 418816; Dodge pub. co., 
New York. 


California 
1 p. 


[3397 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 419996: Crosby-Chicago, 
Chicago. 


CALIFORNIA redwood assn. 
redwood, nature’s masterpiece. 
1, 68, [2] p. col. illus. 8vo. 


CALUMET baking powder co.*, Chicago. 
[3398-8400 
LO dare ec 


IL canrit Tesista ©mOc 20" 
Feb. 19, 1916; A 422988. 
IXind mother uses. © Oct. 28, 1915; 1 
ce. Feb. 19, 1916; A 422984. 
Look, they’re made with Calumet. © 
Nov. 1; 1915; 1-c. Feb. 19, 1916, A 
422985. 
{[Note: The foregoing are 
Ill., Daily news herald] 


in Peru, 


CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Cambridge direc- 
tory, 1916. no. 65. Boston, Mass.., 
W. A. Greenough & co., 1916. 1227 


p. front. (fold. map) S8vo. $4,50. 

[3401 

© Feb. 5, 1916: 2. c., and: aff: Meb. 

12, 1916; A 418830; W. A. Gree- 
nough & ¢o., Boston. 


154 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 3, 1916 


CAMBRIDGE BOTS NICAL Supply co.*, Wa- 
verly, Mass. Laboratory equipment 
for elementary physics work, de- 
signed for Millikan, Gale & Bishop’s 
First course in laboratory physics. 
cover-title, 36 p. illus. 8vo. [3402 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 425525. 


Camp fire outfitting co.*, New York. 
New York styles and novelties for 
girls and women everywhere, spring 
and summer, 1916. cover-title, 50 p. 
illus. 4to. | [3403 

. © Feb. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 

- 16, 1916; A 425459. 


CAMPANA (Domenic M.) 
Decorative designs for decorations 
of all kinds. [no.8] [Chicago, IIl., 
Printed by Hildman printing co., 

‘’ 1916] 25 numb. plates. 4to. $0.80. 

[8404 
femman 24. 1916: 2 ¢ Jan. 27, 
1916; aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 420540. 


Canton, O. 

illus. S8vo. 

[3405 

© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
21, 1916; A 417912. 


CANTON CUTLERY ©C0.*, Canton, O. 
This is your opportunity to make 
money easily and honestly. 15 p. 
illus., ports. fol. [38406 


<r ran, 10 1916; 2 c. Jan. 15, 
1916; aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417799. 


(Frank G.)* Washington. 
[8407-3410 
Carpenter writes of the great fisheries of 
Alaska. Feb. 6, 1916; Me Ca HeD:: %; 
1916; A 422865. 
Greatest glaciers of the world are in 
Alaska, says Frank G. Carpenter. 
Feb. 20, 1916; 1.c. Feb. 21, 1916; 
422867. 


United States bought great empire from 


Chicago. 


CANTON CULVERT & Silo co.*, 
Zyro metal silos. 56 p. 


CARPENTER 


Russia for two cents an acre. © Feb. 
Panvaeuo. Lec Heb. 28, 1916; A 
422868. 

Visit with Tsimpsean Indians of An- 


nette Island. @ Feb. 13, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 422866. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Washington 
Sunday star.] 


CARPENTER (William Spencer) * Phila- 


delphia. Richard Allen, the man of 

his hour. (Jn Christian recorder ) 

[3411 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 1 c¢«. Feb. 17, 
1916; A 422510. 

CARRINGTON (James. B.) Russian 

painter’s impressions of the war; 


seenes from Russia and F 
Léon Gaspard, text 


rance by 
by James B. 


3420 

CARRINGTON (James B.)—Continued. 
Carrington. cover-title, p. 2814 
288. col. illus. 8vo. [Reprinted 
from Scribner’s magazine, Mar., 
1916] [3412 
© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 


Feb. 23, 1916; A 426267; Charles 
Scribner’s sons, New York. 


CARRINGTON (Nathaniel 
Chicago. Child’s 
Card, 6 by 84 inches. 

© vane: 22. 
1916; 


Carter (Nicholas) [pseud] 
many faces; or, 
centuries. New 
Smith [1916] 


Thomas) * 
morning prayer. 
$0.05. [8413 
TOG se S.-C. ahamy, ee 
aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 425138. 


Man of 
The wisdom of 
York, Street & 
3147 ps 12mo. 4(On 
cover; New magnet library, no. 
O24) *S0a5. [3414 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
25, 1916; A 419832; Street & Smith, 
New York. 


CARTER white lead co.*, Chicago. 
Pure paint, a text book on house- 
painting. [16] p. illus. (part. col.) 
obl. 12mo. [3415 

Feb; «25, 1916: °2e. vand> ai. 
Mar. 9, 1916; A 425858. 


CASH buyers savings bank association. 
Cash buyers savings bank associa- 
tion. cover-title, 11. 16mo. [38416 

(Cy. Wee, - 24 19152. c.” Mec o27, 
1915; aff. Jan. 19, 1916; A 419765; 
O. EE. McAnulty, Independence, 
Kan. 


CATALOG service @O., 
Bend, Ind. Why of this. [22] p. 
illus., ports. nar. 16mo, [38417 

Noy. .27,°4015:) 2 er andmaft. 
Feb. 4, 1916; A 425198. 


ine.*, South 


Catt (Carrie Chapman) Let our 
women prepare for war. (Jn Chi- 
cago herald) [3418 

©) Moar. -.6; /1916;..1.¢ , Mar. 16, 


1916; A 422987; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
CEMENT products co. Sanisep sewer- 
age systems. 13 [38] p. illus., diagrs. 
obl. 24mo. [3419 
Cc Men, 3, 1916s 2 °c. Web, 23, 
1916; aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 425964; 
George Everard Widder, Wilming- 
ton, N. C. 


CHALMERS motor co.*, Detroit. Chal- 
mers physician’s Stanhope, a practi- 
eal car for a practitioner. [6] p. 
folder, illus. 16mo, [3420 

@eWFani17; 10263; :2 2c, dan, sl, 
1916; aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 425085. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3421 
CHAMBERLAIN (Robert Rensselaer) * 
_ New Haven. Interior decoration 


and the history of periods. Article 
9-12. (Jn New Haven Sunday reg- 
. ister ) [3421-3424 


Nov. 28-Dee. 19, 1915; 1 «@ 
-each Feb. 29,1916; A 422756422759. 


CHANCE (Frank L.) [3425-3428 


Gambler secures place of honor on 
Chance’s best fan’s galaxy. © Mar. 5, 
1916 3.1. ¢. Mar. G6, 1946s A A22936: 


Little Kelly Powers will drag down $100 
month. © Feb. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 422764. 


Railroad chief in Chance’s set, fan as is 
a fan. © Feb. 138, 1916; 1c. Feb. 14, 
1916; A 422466. 


Tinker forced into Fed league, opines 
Chance. © Feb. 20, 1916; 1 ce. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 422608. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CHANDLER (Jenny Young) With an 
incense burner. Card, 5 by 33 inches. 
[38429 


pute) dan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and-ait. dan. 
22, 1916; A 419740; Alma A. Rose, 
Brooklyn. 


(Wayvell) & co.] Iin- 
automatic ball bearing 
electric floor surfacing machine. 
[6] p. felder. illus. 8vo. [3480 


© Mar..9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
‘ 16, 1916; A 425962; Arthur Edward 
’ Wayvell Chappell, Chicago. 


[ CHAPPELL 
proved type 


CuHApPreLow (B. E.) Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[3431-3486 


Desire, the key to suecess. © Mar. 10, 
1916; 1 ce. Mar. 11, 1916; A 423023. 


Faith in selling goods. © Mar. 7, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 8, 1916; A 422958. 


Goods, the money, the man. © Mar. 11, 
1916; 1 ec. Mar. 18, 1916; A 423038. 


Imagination and merchandising. © Mar. 
PN O1G Sel wer Mars 380) SiS teres: 
422986. 


Neglected opportunities. © Mar. 6, 1916; 
1 ec. Mar. 7, 1916; A 422942. 


Vital merchandising mistakes. © Mar. 
8, 1916; 1c Mar. 9, 1916; A 422968. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CHARLESTON, S. ©. Walsh’s Charles- 


ton, S. C., city directory, 1916. 34th 
year. Charleston, 8. C., The Walsh 
directory company, inc., 1916. 2p.1., 
[77]-737 p. 8vo. $6.00. [3437 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1916; A 418899; Walsh directory 
co., ine., Charleston, 8S. C. 


pt. 4, hss, v.23 


CHARTERHOUSE €o.*, Philadelphia. 


[3438-3441 
Bookkeeping, a self-help course in three 
parts. pt. 1. cover-title, 23 p.  8vo. 


(Pay envelope studies) © Jan. 12, 
1916; 2 ce. and aff. Jans i499ose. 
A 417735. 

Good English. How to speak and write 
correctly and forcibly. cover-title, 40 
Dp. SVO. (Pay envelope’ studies) 
© Jan. 31, 191632 .¢. and ai Bea) 
3, 1916; A "495127. 


Office arithmetic, a self-help course in 


two parts. pt. 1. cover-title, 20 p. 
8vo. {eax envelope studies) © Jan. 
12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; 
A 417734. 

Workshop mathematics. 1st ' course. 
Mensuration. cover-title, [20] p. 
diagrs. 8vo. (Pay envelope studies) 
© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 10, 
1916; A 426081. 


CHASE supply co.*, Minneapolis. Shoes 
from factory to you. [24] p. illus. 
4to. [8442 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
26, 1916; A 419863. 


CHATTEL loan society of New York; 
ine.*, New York. 4th annual report 
[for the year 1915] 1 p. 1, 5-21 p. 
Svo. [38443 


© Mar. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 428068. 


CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO. 
of Baltimore city*, Baltimore. 'Tele- 
phone directories. [3444-3446 


Charleston, Clendenin, East Bank [etce.] 
Feb. 1, 1916. cover-title, 77 p. 8vo. 
© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1916; aff. 
Mar. 6, 1916; A 426538. f 

Hinton. Feb. 1, 1916. cover-titie, 12 p. 


8vo. ‘© Feb. 10, 1916.2 2 €xleee, 
1916; aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426540. 


PTuntine ton, Kenova, Logan [etc.] Feb. 


iL. 1916. cover- title, o4 p. S8vo. 
Feb. 10, 1916; -2:¢.) Mar: 7, tote ae 
Mar. 6, 1916: "A 426539. 


CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE Co. 


of Va.*, Baltimore. Telephone di- 
rectories. [8447, 3448 
Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News 
Lete.] Feb. 15, 1916. cover- title, 163, 
54 p. 8vo. © "Mar. 3,, 191652 ¢ Mar. 


(, 1916; ath: Mar. 6; 1916 ; "A 426537. 


Richmond, Ashland, Fredericksburg Lore 
Feb. 1, 1916. cover-title, 173, 59 
S8vo. © Feb. 14,1916; 2 e¢ Man P 
1916; aff.-Mar. 6, 1916: A 426541. 


CHICAGO CENTRAL station institute. 
Commercial engineering course. Les- 
son 4. Advertising. cover-title, 48 
p. illus. S8vo. [3449 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 425128; Natl. electric 
light assn., Chicago. 


156 


BOOKS, GROUP 


no. 3, 1916 


Curcaco, Ill. Manual of the industrial | CHRISTENSEN (Alice & Nels)* Denver. 


map of Chicago district in Illinois. 
cover-title, [11] p. maps. (1 fold.) 
fol. $0.50. [3450 
Sees 6. 1915- 2 ¢ Jan. 21, 
1916; aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419732; 
James W. Hedenberg, Chicago. 


CHICAGO REAL estate index co.*, Chi- 
eago. Atlas and ownership index. 

[3451-3453 

Suppl. to v. 1. [Changes from Mar. 1, 

1910, to Dec. 20, 1915] cover-title, 15 


Be Jot) Jan. 21,.1916:; 2 c. Feb. 10. 
1916; aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 426291. 
to v. 3. [Changes from May 1 


Suppl. E 
pay to Dec. 20, 1915] cover-title, 29 
fol. © Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 

1916: aff. Feb. 23, "1916: "A 426292. 
Suppl. to v. 6. [Changes from Sept. 1, 
1910, to Dec. 20, 1915.] cover-title, 
aan fol 6). Jan. 21,. 1916; 2 ec. 
Feb. 10, 1916; aff. Feb. 23, 1916; 
A 426293. 


Cxuicaco telephone co. [3454, 3455 


Chicago and adjoining counties Bell tele- 
pkone directory, Feb., 1916. [Chicago] 
Chicago telephone company, 1916. xii, 
936 p. Ato. Marts. 1916: > \¢. 
and aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 428110. 


Oak Park district Bell telephone direc- 
tory, Nov., 1915. viii,9—-S7, 52 p. 4to. 
© Nov. 17, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 16, 
1916; A 425463. 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


CHICAGO TELEP. co.*, Wisconsin telep. 
co., Cleveland telep. co., Michigan 
state telep. co., Chicago. Notes on 
the provision of outside plant ex- 
change facilities. 74 1., 13 numb. 


blue prints. 4to. (Central engi- 
neering bulletin, no. 63, Dec. 15. 
1915) [3456 


© Dec. 20. 1915; 2 
1915; A 425735. 
CHILDREN’S Savings system co. This is 
a children’s savings system store, 
Card, illus., 103 by 15 inches. [3457 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 11, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 426352; S. L. 
Paradice for the Children’s savings 
system co., Dallas. 


Cumps (C. F.) & co.*, Chicago. 
United States government bond ¢al- 
endar. Card, illus., printed on both 
sides, 124 by 8 inches. [3458 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 15, 
1916; aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 425979. 


CuHIPpMAN (Reeve)* Boston. Luxu- 
rious journeys; Alaska, the Yellow- 
stone, the Rockies, California, 1916. 
Boston, The Temple tours, 1916. 32 
p. illus. 12mo. [Cover-title: Tem- 
ple transcontinental tours, 1916] 

[3459 
© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 428044. 


35430—16——2 


e. Dee: 27, 


i 
3467 
Alphabet according to the Holy 
Scriptures. [4] p. 16mo. $0.10. 
[3460 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 
_ 13, 1916; A 425948. 


CHRISTIAN (Eugene)* 
[Eugene  Christian’s 
seales dial.] 
Mar., 1916) 

© Feb. 21, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
A 422897. 


CINCINNATI, O. Williams’ Cincinnati 
industrial, mercantile and profes- 
sional register for 1916. Cincinnati, 
O., The Williams directory company 
[1916] 944p. Svo. $4.00. [3462 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 428038: Wil- 
liams directory co., Cincinnati. 


ec. and aff. Mar. 


New York. 
calculating 
(Jn Physical culture, 
[3461 
7, 1916; 


City savings bank, Reading, Pa. Read 
the story of Baby Nickel. Card, col. 
illus., printed on both sides, 9 by 63 


inches. $0.02. [3463 
© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


29, 1916; A 425873; Jacob W. Elvyn, 
Chicago, Tl. 


CLAREMONT, N. H. Claremont direc- 
tory. 1916. Boston, Mass., Union 
publishing company, ine., 1916. 180 


p. Svo. (With this: Newport di- 
rectory, 1915-1916. 92 p. and Suna- 
pee directory, 1915-1916. [113]- 
154 p.) $3.00. [3464 

© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Jan. 28, 1916; A 420551. Union 
pub. co., Boston. 


CLARKE (Frances E.) Course of les- 


sons in public school music. Lesson 
no. 136, 142-144. 4 v. Contents.— 
Lesson no. 136. Musical form.— 
Lesson no. 142. Ancient music.— 
Lesson no. 143. Minstrels, trouba- 
dours, minnesingers, and meister- 
singers.—Lesson no. 144. Early 
Christian music. [3465 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 


1916; aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 419805. 
Siegel-Myers school of music, Chi- 
cago. 
Craupy (C. H.) [3466, 3467 
Roads and land values. 4 p._ illus, 
4to. (National highwaysassn.) © Feb. 
9, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1916; aff. Feb. 
19, 1916; “A 418935. 


When water is an undesirable citizen. 
[ Boston, Mass., Printed by the Everett 
press, inc., 1916] 6, [2] p.  illus., 

4to. © Mar. 2 teres Ss 
4..1916; aff. Mar. 3, "1916; 
A 427133. 


© National 
Washington. 


highways = assn., 


157 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


3468S 

CLEVELAND (L.)* Whitesboro, Tex. 
Graded base ball rules. Card, 34 
by 114 inches. [3468 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 2c. Feb. 1, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 425872. 


CiosE (EH. H.) realty co. [20] 

p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. [3469 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

22, ASG A 4197782 Paul. Arthur 
Harsch, Toledo, O. 


Home. 


Cops (Collier) North Carolina supple- 
ment. New York, The Macmillan 
company, 1916. cover-title, 2 p. Ll. 
ol p. illus. maps..;svove (Harrand 
MecMurry’s new geographies) $0.25. 

[3470 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 418760; Macmillan co., 
New York. 


[Cor (Sayers) ] 


Golden age of Greece. Mentor reading 
course, monograph no. 1-6. Proof. 
© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 2, 
1916; A 425721. 


Ring of the Nibelung. Mentor reading 
monograph no. 1-6. Proof. 
@ Feb. 1, 1916; 2. c. and aff. Keb, 16, 
1916; A 425459. 


© Mentor assn., ine., New York. 


[3471, 3472 


CoHEN (Mrs. Nathan Henrietta)* Cin- 


cinnati. For my sons and other 
mothers’ sons. 86 p. ports. 12 mo. 
(cover-title: Messages of peace) 
$1.00. [8473 


© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425561. 


Cote (Truman)* Little Falls, N. Y. 


Colford copartnership farm  con- 
tract. (2212 fol. [Text parallel: to 
binding] [3474 


© Jan. 1,-1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
17, 1916; A 426388. 


CoLLEGE of interstate commerce*, Cin- 
cinnati. Course on interstate com- 
merce and railroad transportation. 
23 p. nar. S8vo. [8475 


@ Jan. 22) 1916.2 cand ait. Jan: 
26, 1916; A 419862. 


Cottins (F. W.) Preparing for the 


profession of industrial engineer. 
30 numb. 1. diagrs. 4to. (Alex- 
ander Hamilton institute. Report 
no. 62) [3476 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 418710; Alex- 
ander Hamilton institute, New 
York. 


CoLLIns (Henry Albert)* Havana, III. 
[3477, 3478 
Judge’s decision. 24 incl. mounted 


p. 
front. . 12mo..-@ Feb." 16,9916) 2 3G: 
and aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A 426355. 


Life annuity bonds. 14 p. incl. mounted 
front. .12mo. ~~ @* Hebe 16)" 191Ga2ee 
and aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A 426356. 


Cottins (Louis L.) [8479-3482 


Foundation laid by pioneer miller for 
seventh ward. @© Feb. 20, 1916; 1 c. 
Feb. 25, 1916; A 422692. 


Minneapolis’ ninth ward was one time 
part of Wisconsin. © Mar. 5, 1916; 
1 ec. Mar. 10, 1916; A 4238001. 


6th ward prospers where river boats 
landed in the 50’s. © Feb. 138, 1916; 
ic. Feb. 1%, 1916 > AV 4228206 


8th ward rises from lairs trail led to in 
the 50’s. © Feb. 27, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
8, 1916; A 422824. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Minne- 
apolis Sunday journal] 


© Journal ptg. co., Minneapolis. 


CoLORADO CULVERT and flume co.*, 
Pueblo, Col. Catalogue 16A. 382 p. 
illus., diagrs. obl. 8vo. [3483 


© Feb. 26, 1916>- 2. ey ieee 
1916; aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 425731. 


COLORADO CUMULATIVE quarterly di- 
vest. f[v. 1, no. 1, Dec. 19iai- ee 
George S. Berry and _ publisher’s 
editorial staff. Denver, Col., The 
W. H. Courtright publishing com- 
pany [1915] 168 p. 4to. $7.50. 

[3484 


©-Dee. 3, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 428062; W. H. Court- 
right pub. co., Denver. 


CotviIn (Fred H.) Manufacturing 120 
millimeter Serbian shells 1. (dn 
American machinist) [3485 . 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 1 ce. Mar. 10, 1916; 
A 423008; Hill pub. co., New York. 


[CoMMUNITy savings and loan ©CO., 
Washington, D. C.] Bank with a 
heart. cover-title, [4] p. 24mo. 

- [8486 


© Mar. 13, 19163" 2c) and an 
Mar. 14, 1916; A 425954; J. F. Drum- 
mond, New York. 


CoMPLETE directory of glass factories 
in the United States and Canada 
[1916] Pittsburgh, Pa., J. G. Kauf- 
mann, Commoner publishing ©Co., 
1916. 64 p. 16mo. (Cover-title: 
American glass trade directory) 
$2.00. [3487 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 418958; Commoner pub. 
co., Pittsburg. 


158 


BOOKS, GROUP Tl 


no. 3, 1916 


CONE-PULLEY speed table. (Jn Ameri- 
ean machinist) [3488 
© Mar. 2, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 

_ A 422849; Hill pub. co.. New York. 


CONNECTiIcUr River Valley. Connecti- 
eut River Valley and shore line Gi- 
rectory. 1915-16. Providence, R. L.. 
C. De W. White co., 1916. [48a]- 
48 p, [49]-392 p. S8vo. $3.50. 

[3488S 

© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 

1, 1916; A 427095; C. DeWitt White 
co., Providence, R. I. 


CoNSTITUTION, Atlanta. [3490-34982 
Before and after breakfast. © Feb. 28, 
1916; 1 ec. Mar. 4, 1916; A 422855. 
Club life is night life. © Feb. 14, 1916; 
1 c Feb. 17, 1916; A 422513. 
Jov-riders and the jay-cop. © Feb. 21, 
#94G- 1 c Web. 25, 1916; A 422683. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Atlanta 
Constitution ] 


© James R. Holliday, Atlanta. 


CONTEMPORARY verse. v. 1, 
Feb., 1916. [Philadelphia, Pa. 
Printed by G. F. Lasher] 1916. 
cover-title, p. 17-32. S8vo. $0.15. 

[3493 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 

3, 1916; A 425167; Howard S. Gra- 

ham, jr., Devereux C. Josephs and 
Samuel McCoy, Philadelphia, Pa. 


no: 2: 


Conway (Thomas A.)* Henderson, 
Ky. i3 reliable prescriptions. [8] p. 
folder. 32mo. [3494 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
26, 1916; A 419854. 


Cooper (Courtney Ryley)* Denver. 
Parables of a pessimist. (Jn Den- 
ver post) [3495 


© Mar. 5, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 9, 1916; 
A 422975. 


CooPERATIVE Commutation coupon co.*, 
Lima, ©. Repeat sales. [5] p. 
folder. 16mo. [3496 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 26, 
1916; aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425199. 


Cornett co.*, Cleveland. What does 
home mean to you. [4] p. diagrs. 
8vo. [3497 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 16, 1916; A 425972. 


CORNELL LAW list, 1916; compiled & 
published by E. Morgan St. John. 
wank, tp. 12mo. $1.00. [3498 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 18, 1916; A 417878; E. 
Morgan St. John, Ithaca, N. Y. 


3509 


CoRNISH (Reynelle G. E.)* Portland, 
Ore. Legal sidelights for lawyers 
and jaymen. Jan. 30, Feb. 20, 1916. 
[2 instalments] (Jn Portland Sun- 
day Oregonian) [3499, 3500 

© Jan. 30, 1916: Feb. 20, 1916; 1 
c. each May 6, 1916; A 422870, 422871. 


CoRNISH, N. H. Cornish, Plainfield, 
Meriden [ete.] directory, 1915-16. 
vy. 2) [Canaan, N. H:] W. E. Shaw, 


1915. 1p. 1., 49-113 p. 8vo. $2.00. 
[3501 

Hee. —15, 1915>-2 6 Dee. 22. 
1915; aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 420361; 


William E. Shaw, Canaan, N. H. 


CORPORATION security ratings. Ist an- 


nual number, 1916. New York, 
Mcody manual company, 1916. 2 
Dy l.455 BOE Ls avo [3502 


© Jan. 29, 1916: 2 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 418720; Moody 
manual co., New York. 


CorricaAn (Clyde Sinclair)* San An- 
tonio, Tex. Trip to the missions. 
Sheet, 11 by 4 inches. [3503 

© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 425729. 


CotTrerL & Leonard*, Albany. From 
this to this. [A trip thru a hat 
factory.] 16 p. illus. 16mo. [8504 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 2, 1916; A 425727. 


Ia. Polk-McAvoy 
directory co.’s Council Bluffs city 
directory, 1916. [v. 25] Council 
Bluffs, Ia., Polk-McAvoy directory 
co., 1916. 6386p. Svo. $6.00. [38505 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 420856; Polk-Mc- 
Avoy directory co., Council Bluffs, 
Ta. 


Councit BLUFFS, 


Country home, the ladies farm jour- 


nal. (/n Fruit grower and farmer) 
[3506-3508 
vy. 26, no. 24, Dec. 15, 1916. © Dec. 
15) $9062, 1% ef Dee:; 22, 71915; A 
422626. 
vy. 27, no. 4, Feb. 15, 1916. @©@ Feb. 16, 
1916; 1 ¢c. Feb. 23, 1916; A 422634. 
v. 27, no. 5, Mar. 1, 1916. © Mar. 2, 


"41916: 1 e. Mar. 13, 1916; A 423049. 
© W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, Mo. 


Williams’ Covington 
directory, 1916-1917. 


CovINGTON, Ky. 
and Newport 


Cincinnati, O., The Williams direc- 
tory company [1916] S812 p. Svo. 
$5.00. 13509 


© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 418788; Wil- 
liams directory co., Cincinnati. 


159 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENt1n1kS 


BOLO 


Crart (John) National highways and 


rural free delivery post roads. 4 p. 
illus. 4to. (National highways 
assD. ) [3510 

@P Feb. 15," 1916se2 mews ehe 21. 


1916; aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 418984; 
National highways assn., Washing- 
ton. 


CREDIT guide; a reierence book for the 


local trade of Cook eounty, 11. 
[1916] -.[ Chicago, TU. Priated. by 
Peterson linotyping co., 1916] 1 p. 
toa ps: Oly Rae OO: Pee iE 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aft. Mar. 
8, 1916; A 427 112; Credit guide ¢o., 
Chicago. 


‘RE Ss nation: learing house*, 
CREDITORS national clenring house* 


Boston. Instructions to C. N. C. H. 
salesmen, every minute. cover-title, 
so ps Obls 32m0% «$2250; [3512 


© Jan: 181816: 22°se" Sam, 15, 
1916; aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 417860. 


CREIGHTON (Howard West)* Los An- 


geles. Old demon rum. Los An- 
geles, Cal, West publishing co. 
[i916] 59 p.. Sve. ¢ $0.25. foots 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 425182. 

Crort (Terrell)* University City, Mo. 
Practical lessons in electricity. Les- 
son 2-11. [10 instalments. ] 
Jovian, June, 1915—Mar., 1916.) Con- 
tents.—2. Principles of magnetism.— 
3. More about magnetism.—4. Per- 
manent magnets.—5. Properties of 
conductors. induction.—7. 
Mutual inductance.—8, 9. Electro- 
magnetie induction.—10, 11. Induct- 
ance and self inductance. 

[3514-3523 

© May 28, June 28, July 28, Aug. 

28, Sept. 28, Oct. 27, Nov. 27, Dee. 28, 

1915, Jan. 25, Feb. 28, 1916; 1 ec. each 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 4238054423063. 

CROMWELL memory institute. Course 
in memory training. [Lesson 1] 
[4] p. S8vo. $5.00 [3524 

© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
14, 1916; A 425944; George Crom- 
well Blower, Los Angeles. 


CrossMAN (Edwina M.)* Seattle. 
Shadow and sunshine. cover-title, 7 
Dp. Lomp., S050. [3525 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425550. 

CRUGER advertising system*, Norwalk, 
O. Retail clothier’s advertiser. 
Spring ed. v.35. xv, 297 p. illus. 
S8vo. $4.00. [3526 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 427251. 


(In. 


pt. Bases 


CRUSSELL (Edward H.)* East Sacra- 
mento, Cal. Some aspects of modern 


Shingling. (in Building age, Mar., 
1916) [3527 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 1 «. Mar. 4, 1916; 
A 422852. 


CuMMiInGes (G. W.) & iKnewel- (Ar- 
thur)* Chicago. Telephone talks. 
(In Telephone engineer) [3528, 3529 
Feb., 1916. © Feb..1, 19%6,5f 3c em 

5, 1916; A 422834. 
wT 1916.  @ Mar. 1, -19tG 2a re Mar 
ade "1916; A 422835 

CUMULATIVE daily digag of corpora- 
tion news. 2d semi-annual number, 
1915. New York, Moody. manual 
company, 1916. 660 p. 8vo. [3530 

© Jan. 14, 1916;°2 -@ Heb Ae 
1916; aff. Jan. 27, 1916; A 420734; 
Moody manual co., New York. 


Curtis (Harry Wesley)* Boston. I 
am a cup of coffee. I am welcome 


every morning. Sheet, 114 by Ti 
inches. Lane 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

19, 1916; A 417852. 
Date (Alan)* Bayside, N. Y. Alan 
Dale says: (in Pittsburg Sunday 


leader ) [35382-3535 

Heb. 20; 1916... © Feb.) 20; 1916 ve: 
Feb. 23, 1916; A 422631. 

Heb: 2, towiGs SS @yeseb: 27, LOdiGes wo xe! 
Feb. 29, 1916; A 422750. 

Mar. 5, 1916. © Mar. 5, 1916; 1\¢ Mae: 
9. S1GIGs JA A229 


Mar. 12, 1916. @ Mar. 12, 1916; 1 ¢ 
Mar. 14, 1916; A 4238076. 

DaniEts (Henry C.)* Hartford, Conn. 
Christmas verse for postcards, 1916. 
cover-title, 18 loose 1. 16mo. [385386 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419902. 


DaprRATO statuary co.*, Chicago. 
[3537, 3538 
Altars of genuine merit. [4] p. illus. 
8vo. © Jan. 21, 19163 2oeSbeb: 


1916; aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 425578. 

Artistic productions appropriate for Lent 
and holy week. [6] p. folder. illus. 
4to. © Feb: 219; | 19926 5 2c: and aff. 
Feb. 28, 1916; A 426376. 

DARLING (Grace) Grace Darling’s talks 
to girls. (In New York evening 
journal ) [3539-8541 
No. 3. Way to find friends in the world. 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
422839. 

No. 4. Traits in a girl that men like. 
© Mar. 8, 1916;,1 ¢. Mar. 9, 19965 
A 422968. 

No. 5. Word to those who have talent. 
© Mar. 10, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
A 42 3028. 
© Internatl. news service, New 

York. 


160 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 

[DavuGHERTY (Robert Long)] Hy- 
draulics. chap. 5-7. [New York, 
McGraw-Hill book company, ince., 
1916] 1 p. 1, [48]-124 p. illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. [Preprint] [3542 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
9, 1916; A 425851; McGraw-Hill! book 
co., ine., New York. 


Dau’s New York blue book, 1916. New 


York city, Dau’s blue books, inc, 
1916. 2 p.1.,15-S00 p. 12mo. $7.50. 
[3543 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 418805; Dau’s 
blue books, inc., New York. 


DAVENPORT (Claude M.)* Los Angeles. 
New hand at the wheel. [16] p. 
16mo. $50.00 per 1000. [3544 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426373. 


Davey tree expert co., inc.*, Kent, O. 
Tree saved, by John Davey. [16] p. 
illus. 16mo. [38545 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 426326. 


Davis (A. M.) co.*, Boston. [3546-3571 


Birthday greetings. One would think 
you were a hundred. Card. col. illus., 
34 by 4% inches. $0.05. © Jan. 12, 

2946- 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 

417783. 


Bluebird for happiness. Card, col. illus., 
34 by 43 inches. $0.10. Jan.#12° 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 
417787. 


Happy birthday. Birthdays come and 
birthdays go. Card, col. illus., 33 by 
4% inches. $0.05. @© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 


c. and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417794. 


I'm glad it is your birthday. Card, 
col. illus., 34 by 53 inches. $0.05. © 
wan, 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 14, 
1916; A 417793. 


I’m sure you're always’ happy. 
Card, col. illus., 34 by 53 inches. 
$0.05. © Jan. 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. 


Jan. 14, 1916; A 417780. 

I think of you and love you lots. 
Card, col. illus., 34 by 54 inches. 
$0.05. © Jan. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 417789. 

I wish this little puppy-dog. Card, 
col. illus., 34 by 54 inches. $0.05. @© 


Jan. 12, 1916: 2 c. Jan. 14, 1916: A 


417792. 

May friends and gifts and sunshine 
bright. Card, col. illus., 34 by 54 
inches. $0.05. @ Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 417791. 

No, doggie dear. Stop begging! 
Card, col. illus., 33 by 534 inches. 
$0.05. @ Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Jan. 14, 1916; A 417785. 


birthday cake I’m wishing you. 
Card, col. illus., 34 by 54 inches. 
$0.05. @ Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Jan. 14, 1916; A 417790. 


Davis (A. M.) co.*—Continued. 


To some folks birthdays mean 
they're aging. Card, col. illus., 33 by 
4% inches. $0.05. © Jan. 12, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417784. 

I see you’re having birthdays still. 
Birthday greetings. Card, col. illus., 
3% by 4% inches. $0.05. © Jan. 12, 
1916 2-e. and aff. Jan..14, 1916; A 
417795. 


and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417786. 


My very best wishes on the wings of 
gladness start. Card, illus., 4 by § 
inches. $0:10. ._@ Jan.. 12, 1916; 2: c. 
and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 417788. 

Old friends are best. It’s nice to know 
the new friends. Card, 4 by 5 inches, 
$0102 > @tian: 192419163 2 tes and) af, 
Jans 22. T9162 A 419743. 

To one of my baldheaded friends. Card, 
illus., + by 6 inches. To thee, 
O well-beloved, but hairless friend, 
©) Jan..19, 1916: 2 ec. and aft. Jan, 
22, 1916; A 419742. 

Why don’t you write? Here it is in 
black and white. Post card, col. illus, 
50.035 © Jan. 10, 1916<.2. ¢- and. aft. 
Jan. 14, 1916; A 417773. 

Here’s a bargain—something new. 

Post card, illus. (part col.) $0.03. 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 14, 

O16 >, Ay 417772. 

I do not care what other arts. Post 

card, col. illus. $0.03. © Jan. 10, 


| 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; 


A 417778. 

—— [I think you must consider. Post 
care, col. “illus: . 50:03... .G@ Jane 10: 
11G: 2e; and ‘afi. Jan. 74, 1936 34 
417779. 

I wish that you’d express some 

thoughts. Post card, col. illus. $0.03, 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 14, 

1916; A 417777. 


If, suddenly, some lucky day. Post 
card, col. illus. $0.03. @© Jan. 10, 
1916;..2 ec. and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; 


A 417776. 

—— If you'd like to make me happy. 
Post card, col. illus. $0.08. © Jan. 
10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; 

A 417781. 

Since I last heard from you it 

seems. Post card, col. illus. $0.03. 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 14, 

1916; A 417774. 

Sing a song of postmen. Post 

card, col. illus. $0.03. © Jan. 10, 

1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 

417782. 

- ‘Tis not unseemly, do you think’? 

Post card, col. illus. $0.03. © Jan, 

10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 14, 19161 

A 417775. 


Davis (Charles Henry ) (3572, 3573 
embargo, a national menace, 
(National editorial service, se- 
@' Jan. 6, 19iG; 2c; 
1916; A 425640. 


Freight 
Proof. 
rial 


no, 366.) 


and aff. Feb. 26, 
4 p. illus. 4to, 
© Feb. 11, 

aff. Feb, 


| Real national highway. 
(National highways assn.) 

| 1916; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1916; 
19, 1916; A 418932. 

| © National 

Washington, 


highways assn., 


161 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3574 pt. 1, Hos. Ww. 4S 
Davis (Meredith)* Pueblo, Col. | DE Satis (J. H.) Modern engine house 
Awakening. (Jn Pueblo star-jour- facilities and methods. p. 7-11. 
nal) [3574 8vo. $0.10. [With: Yard operation, 


© Feb. 27, 1916; 
A 422823. 


fC Mar 2 nib OG: 


Davis (Richard  Harding)* New 
York. [3575-3578 


Blinded in battle, but not made uselesss. 
© Feb. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1916; 
A 422729. 


Following a king’s messenger. © Feb. 
20% 1916.» . A ele Bebe ail GaGa: 
422580. 


© Richaard Harding Davis, New 

York. 

Verdun’s traps and mazes. © Mar. 5, 
1916; 1c. Mar. 6, 1916; A 422877. 
© Wheeler syndicate, inc., New 

York. 

War that lurks in Forest of the Vosges. 
© Feb. 13, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1916; 
A 422486. 
© Richard Harding Davis, New 

York. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
times magazine] 

DrEcKARD (Howard C.)* Birmingham, 
Mich. Deckard hand-book of prac- 
tical shop mathematics. 2 p. 1, 3—- 
82 p. diagrs.. 16mo. (Cover-title: 
Practical shop mathematics) $2.00. 

[3579 
© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

16, 1916; A 425466. 


Decker (Alfred) & Cohn*, Chicago. 
Season of spring. Cuts. cover-title, 
143 p. illus. fol. [3580 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 420653. 
Dr Focatuis (Alphonse) * 


New Or- 


leans. Drink problem from a new 
angie. [3581, 3582 
Jan. 23, 1916. (Jn New Orleans 'Times- 
Picayune) Oy Jan. i023, tabloid Gels: 
Jan. 27, 1916; A 422044. 
Feb. 26, 1916. (In Italo-Americano. ) 
@© Feb. 26, 1916; 1 ¢«. Mar. 1, 1916; 
A 422796. 
DELBRIDGE (Charles Lomax)* St. 
Louis. Results of weekly savings, 


4 per-cent interest, compounded 
semi-annually with interest calcu- 


lated from day of deposit. Card, 14 
by 54 inches. $5.00 per 1000. 
[3583 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 425125. 

Deity (M.)* Paris. Fin dune wal- 
kyrie. nos. 3, 5-10, 12-16, 18-32, 36, 
37, 37 bis, 38-40, 42, 45, 49, 50, 52, 
54-58. [48 instalments] (Jn Echo 
de Paris, 9 nov., 1915-6 janv., 1916) 

[3584 

© Nov. 9, 1915—Jan. 6, 1916; 1 «¢. 

each Mar. 20, 1916; A—Foreign 
13516. 


by J. R. Hamilton] [38585 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 28, 1916: 
aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 425091; Central 
railway club, New York. 


DETMER service bureau. 


v. 12, no.'9, Feb., 1916, “[S8] “pet stolder: 
illus.. fol. © Jan. 17, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 419864. 

v.12, no. 11.. Sheet, hus > 2Zo5 nya 
inches. © Feb. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Feb. 4, 1916; A 425183. 

v. 14, no. 6. Sheet, col. illus., 17 by 22 
inches. © Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Feb. 25, 1916; A 426316. 


© Detmer woolen co., New York. 


[3586-3588 


DETROIT correspondence institute of 
motoring,* Detroit. Course of sci- 
entific instruction in motor car pro- 
duction, repairing, driving and sales- 
manship. Lesson 3, pt. 2. [15] p. 
Svo. [3589 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 425510. 


DEUTSCHE revue. 41. Febr., 


1LOTG: ovG: ; [3590 

© Jan. 26,°1916594 ceo Bebaae, 
1916; A—Foreign 13449; Deutsche 
verlags-anstalt, Stuttgart, Germany. 


jahrg. 


DEUTSCHLAND. 7. jahrg. Hach illus. 
4to. [8991, 3592 
Tle ee eee wate jan., 1916. illus. 4to. 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 1c: Mar. 10, 1916; 


A—Foreign 13468. 


nr. 3, 10). febr:, 19TG) co allusi eo. 
© Feb. 10, 191671. cs Maree; 71906; 
A—Voreign 13469. 


© J. J. Weber, Leipzig, Germany. 
DE VEcmMon (J. A) & Urmy (W. H.)* 


San Francisco. Universal automo- 
bile chart, 1916 ed. Sheet, diagrs., 
384 by 16 inches. . [35938 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417980. 


Dr Vessey (Marie L.)* Washington. 
Anti-trust law has sounded the 
alarm of defense in behalf of the 


people. [Problem for Congress and 
the people to decide.] 15 p. 8vo. 
[3594 


© Nov. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417798. 


De Wet (Charles Ward)* San Fran- 
cisco. It’s the emblem for me. 
Sheet, 94 by 84 inches. [3595 

© Jan. 16, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 16, 1916; A 425520. 


162 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 3620 
DickEy (Howard Starr) * Newton, | DonaHEy (William)* Chicago. 
Kan. They haven’t changed the [3605-3608 
map of Ireland yet. (Jn Newton Lost! two Teenie Weenies. © Feb. 20, 
journal) - [83596 1916; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1916; A 422705. 
© Mar. 3, 1916; 1c. Mar. 6, 1916: Teenie Weenies have a race. © Feb. 13, 


_ A 422884. 


DIRECTORY OF CEMENT, gypsum and 
lime manufacturers. 10th ed., 1916. 
Comp. by Cement era, Chicago, 1916. 


224 p. fold. map. 32mo. $1.00. 
[3597 
© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Mep. 28, 1916; A 426371; H.. W. 
Baumgartner, Chicago. 


DIRECTORY OF THE OHIO shoe industry 
[1916] [Hamilton, O., Printed by 
the Republican pub. co., 1916] 1386 
p. ports. 4to. $2.50. [3598 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Mar. 4, 1916; A 427165; Ohio retail 
shoe dealers assn., Cincinnati. 


DisTRicT oF CoLUMBIA. Boyd's direc- 
tory of the District of Columbia, 


1916. v. 58. Washington, D. C., R. 
L. Polk & co., 1916. 1880 p. S8vo. 
$9.00. [3599 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 15, 


1916; aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 420985; 
~R. L. Polk & co., Washington. 


Drxon (Thomas)* New York. Fail 
Stun. fauen. chap: 21, 22; (In 
National Sunday magazine) [3600 


Jan..23, 1916; 
1916; A 423075. 


1 e@. Mar. 4, 


Dopee (Faith Hunter)* Oakland, Cal. 
Spanish letter writing. Introduc- 
tion. Lesson 1, 2. Sheet, 11 by 83 
inches. [3601 

© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 3, 1916; A 417562. 


Dotan (John J.)* Freeport, N. Y. 
Dolan’s telephone order booth sys- 


tem. cover-title, [4] p. 16mo. 
[3602 
© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Feb. 18, 1916; A 425502. 


DotcH (Edward W.) jr.*, Ames, Ia. 


Football at home [rules] 4 p. 
16mo. [3603 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 28, 1916; A 426357. 

DoMESTIC sewing machine co., inc.*, 
Buffalo. Domestic electric. [12] p. 
folder. illus. nar. Svo. [3604 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 


16, 1916; A 425456. 


———— et 


1916; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1916; A 422504. 
Teenie Weenies vets a pan of milk. 

Cy Mara 1916. "1-e: Mar -8> 191Gs 

A 422903. 

© William Dohaney, Chicago. 
Teenie Weenies write a letter. © Feb. 

2, 1916.5 1c, Mar 2, 1916 5 A A2Z2891. 


{[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday Tribune] 
© Tribune co., Chicago. 
DonaLpson (Alfred Lee)* Saranac 


Lake, N. Y. Chapters of Adirondack 


history. Jan. 15, 20, 27.) Feb. 3; 10; 
Bese A916: [5 instalments] (In 
Saranac Lake news.) [3609 


© Jan. 13, Feb. 17, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 422695. 


DONNELLEY (Reuben H.)* Chicago. 
New York classified telephone direc- 


tory, Jan. 22, 1916. 739 p. 4to. 
[3610 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 


Mar. 3, 1916; A 427110. 


Dorr (Rheta Childe) AS a woman 
sees it. (Jn New York Evening 
mail) [3611-3614 
Feb. 7, rege © Feb. TT 1162" 1? Rep: 

8, 1916; A 422672. 
Feb. 8, 1916. @© Feb. 8, 1916; 1 c Feb. 


9.1916 =A 422675: 
Feb. 9, 1916. © Feb. 9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 422681. 
Feb. 10, 1916. © aa 10, (ROTG Sole 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 422996. 
© Evening Re syndicate, 
New York. 


inc., 


DroMGooLE (Will Allen)* Nashville. 
Song and story. (Jn Nashville ban- 
ner ) [3615-3619 


Feb. 12, 1916. © Feb. 12, 1916; 1 c. 
Feb. 16, 1916; A 422487. 


Feb. 19, 1916. © Feb. ee 191G* Te: 
Feb. 1, 1916; A 422587. 
Feb. 26, 1916. © Feb. oe LOtGi Ge 
Feb. 28, 1916; A 42273 
Mar. 4, 1916. @ Mar. y 1016.1 ¢. 
Mar. 6, 1916; A 422856. 
‘ey; > LITO LS: Q Mare tit, 40LG ea C, 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 423048. 
[Duptey (Frank Alonzo)] [Book of 
verses] 91. 12mo. [8620 
© Dec. 17, 1915; 2 c. Dec. 29, 


1915; aff. Jan. 13, 1916; A 425078; 
Etta Brown Dudley, Niagara Falls, 
Ne 


163 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3621 


DupLEY (W. SB.) Recent develop- 
ments in brake engineering princi- 
ples and practice. 65 p. 
diagrs. Svo. $0.10. [8621 

© Fan. - 18)" 1986S" 2c. Jans 28, 
1916; aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 425092; 
New York railroad club, New York. 


Durry (James O. G.)* Philadelphia. 


Sting of death, chap. 23-48. (Jn 
Philadelphia press megazine) 
[38622 


© Dec. 26, 1915—Feb. 13, 1916; 1 e. 
Mar. 3, 1916; A 422836. 


DUNDEE collie kennels. Training and 
eare of collies. 4th ed. 28 p. illus. 
16mo. $0.50. [3623 
© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426534; Edwin 
A. Rogers, Dundee, Mich. 
Berea, O. Lesson in 
lawn making. no. 36. 6 p. folder. 
col. illus. 16mo. [3624 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 426321. 


Dunwoopy (William Hood) industrial 
institute*, Minneapolis. Telephony ; 


DUNHAM ©CO.*, 


general course. Serial no. 1. cover- 
title, 20 p. diagrs. S8vo. $0.25. 
[3625 


© Dec. 11, 1915; 2 ce. Dee 15, 
1915; aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 425527. 


Dvorak (John J.)* Chicago. Princess 
yoke book. v. 1. [Chicago, Novelty 
art studios, 1916] 15 p. illus. 94 
by 124 inches. $0.10. [3626 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
17, 1916; A 418868. 


Dyke (Andrew L.)* St. Louis. 

[3627-3629 

Supplement to Dyke’s automobile instruc- 
tion of the Packard twin six, models 
1—25 and 1-35, treating on operation, 
adjustment and care. [St. Louis, Mo., 
General printing .co.] _1916: 32. p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. © Feb. 15, 1916; 

2 e@. and ait web, 2351916 CA 4518963. 


—— Of the Willys-Knight, model 84, mo- 
tor car, treating on the operation, care 
and adjustment. [St. Louis, Mo., 
Printed by General printing co.] 1916. 
32 p. illus, diagrs.:4to. _.© Pebs 15, 
1916>..2 c. and aff, Feb.,.23, 1916 sh 
418964. 

—— Treating on the principle of con- 
struction, care, operaticn and repair of 
the Maxwell. [Detroit, Mich., Ameri- 
Gan) printing cok) LOG. 316 etl) ape 
illus., diagrs. 4to. @© Feb. 15, 1916; 
2c. and aff: Feb. 23; 1916; A 418965. 


C67, St. aban 
pia. (24). Dp. TS. 2 pots. ~ folk 
© Jan. 15, 19169) 2-2, dan. 126, 
1916; aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 419841. 
[36380 


Ec-ZENE Scope and 


illus., - 


a 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 13- 


Eppy (Clarence) Course of lessons 
for the pipe organ. Lesson no. 41—44. 
4 vy. Contents.—Lesson no. 41. Com- 
bined legato and staccato playing.— 
Lesson no. 42. Varieties of touch, 
continued legato and staccato play- 
ing—Lesson no. 43. Attack and re- 
lease of chords.—Lesson no. 44, 
[Phrasing]. [3631 


© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 ¢ each Jan. 3, 
1916; aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 419806; 
Siegel-Myers school of music, Chi- 
cago. 


EDUCATIONAL FILMS corp.*, Chicago. 
[3632, 3633 
Education by visualization. The wise 
seeketh knowledge. [670 =pr folder: 


fol. © Jan? 19... 191Ge 2% andeane 
Jan. 22; 1916: As 425074: 


In Japan, photolog. of the flowery king- 
dom. [4] p. 8vo. © Jan. 19, 1916; 
2 ¢c: and aff. Jan. °22>1916; A 425076) 


EDUCATIONAL foundations. Model- 
store-keeping dept. World’s greatest 
problem, that of making industry at- 
tractive. p. [8]—45.  illus., plates. 
16mo. [3634 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 cand aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417961; Chapin & O’Don- 
nell, New York. 


ELEcTRIcC storage battery co.*, Philadel- 
phia. Sundry parts and supplies for 
use in connection with the chloride 
accumulator [ete.] Section B, 1916. 
2d ed. cover-title. 28 p. illus. S8vo. 

[3635 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425562. 


IXLECTRICAL record. 
for electrical uses. v. 8. Dee., 1915. 
2p. 1, 90 pe! > ilwsa no: [3636 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
16, 1916; A 425982; Gage pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 


Special devices 


ELITE list; a compilation of selected 
names of residents of Washington 
city, D. C., and ladies shopping 
guide, 1916. Washington, D. C.. The 
Hlite publishing company, 1916. 208 
p., 12mo. $5.00. [3637 


© Mar. 2,.1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


9, 1916; A 427195; Nell Boyd How- 
ell & HE. S. W. Boyd, Washington. 


ELLIOTT nursery co.*, Pittsburgh. Best 
in the world. 68 p. illus. 4to. [38638 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
29, 1916; A 425078. 


164 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 3683 
Eriis (R. P.) Chicken dollars and | Evans (W. A.)* Chicago. How to 
sense. (Jn Philadelphia North Amer- keep well. (In Chicago daily or 
ican) [3639-3641 Sunday tribune) [3650-3683 
10. Use care in selecting the hired help. After and before Lister. © Feb. 20, 
© Jan. 30, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 17, 1916; 19166" 4c3 Web. 267319162" A: 422707, 

A 422496. Baby Sunday. @© Mar. 5, 1916; 1 e. 


12. Improved methods of brooding chicks. 
momen i232, 4916; 1c. Feb. 17, 1916; 
A 422511. 


13. Essential factors in brooding chicks. 
@ Feb. 20. 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 25, 1916; 
A 422694. 
© Matos adv. co., inc., Philadel- 

phia. 


ELVYN (Jacob W.)* Chicago. 
[3642, 36438 
Stop! look! listen! which is the longer 
line? Sheet, illus., 5 by 33 inches. 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 29, 
1916; A 425875. 


Tell us how many blox there are. Sheet, 
illus., 5 by 3 inches. © Feb. 26. 1916; 

2 ce. and aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 425874. 
Extwoop, Ind. R. L. Polk & co.’s El- 
wood directory, 1916. Indianapolis, 
fae oe. . Polk & co., 1916. 1p: 1, 
[17]-256 p. S8vo. $4.00. 3644 


© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 420951; R. L. Polk & 
co., Indianapolis. 


Emprre talking machine co. Machine 
that plays any disc record. Sheet, 
illus. (part col.) 12 by 9 inches. 

[3645 

© Dee. 18, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 

24, 1916; A 417979; John H. Stein- 
‘metz, Chicago. 


ENGINEERING directory. pt. 2. 1916 
ed. Chicago, The Crawford publish- 
ing co., 1916. 3 p. 1., xl, [4], [15]- 
490 p. 4to. $2.00. [3646 

© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 418946; Crawford pub. 
co., Chicago. 


Eras, (Peter)* Buffalo. One minute 
book. v. 6. cover-title, [4]  p. 
16mo. [3647 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 425079. 

Erwin (Howard W.) Buffalo Bill in 
Mexico; or, Making war on the 
Greasers. New York, Street & 
Smith [1916] 308 p. 12mo. (On 
cover: Far West library, no. 207) 
$0.15. [3648 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 425532; Street & Smith, 
New York. 

Evans (Everett J.)* New York. To 
the song writers of America, greet- 
ing. [12] p. 16mo. [3649 

© Jan. 30, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419842. 


Mar. 8, 1916; A 422901. 

Baby week. © Feb. 3, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 
TO W916 3A: 422362. 

Baby week is coming. © Feb. 24, 1916; 
1 c. Feb. 29, 1916; A 4227492. 

Birth and death registration. © Feb. 
9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1916: A 422479, 

Birth registration. © Mar. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 7, 1916; A 422909. 

Bronchitis. © Feb. 16, 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 
24-4916 > A 422637. 

Dyspepsia. © Feb. 27, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
25 OG; -Ay 422809: 

Fighting malaria. © Feb. 18, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 24, 1916; A 422639. 

Health cfficers’ schools. @©@ Feb. 23, 
191Gs ies Web. 29. “At Al 432703. 

Heart disease. © Feb. 26, 1916; 1 e. 
Feb. 29, 1916; A 422744. 

Humidity problem. © Mar. 1, 1916; 1 
e. Mar. 7, 1916; A 422905. 

Indoor humidity. © Feb. 8, 1916; 1 ec. 
Feb. 16, 1916; A 422478. 

Infection-carrying lice. @_., Web: 2410; 

G2 dco Keb. 16, f91G< “Ay 4222480: 

Itching. © Feb. 19, 1916; 1c. Feb. 24, 
1916; A 422640. 

Locomotor ataxia. 
ce. Mar. 15, 1916; A 422806. 

Making candy medicine. © Feb. 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1916; A 422364. 

Preserving blood corpuscles. © Feb. 2, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1916; A 422361. 

Prevention of pneumonia. Mar. 
1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 7, 1916; A 422908. 

Rheumatism meaningless. Marrs: 
£916; 1 G. Mar: Te A916 A. 422907. 

Searlet fever. © Feb. 13, 1916; 1 ec. 
Feb. 17, 1916; A 422502. 


© Mar. "120-1916 34 


5, 


4, 


Sclerosis. @ Mar. 2, 1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 7, 
1916; A 422906. 

Setting-up exercises. © Feb. 7, 1916; 
1c. Feb. 10, 1916; 422365. 

Smallpox situation. Feb. 17, 1916; 
1c. Feb. 24, 1916; A 422638. 

Some cases of rheumatism. © Feb. 12, 


1916; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1916; A 422482. 

Some experiences in the life of Dr. Tru- 
deau. © Feb. 11, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 16, 
1916; A 422481. 

State without consumption, @© Feb. 
1916; 1 ¢c. Feb. 10, 1916; A 422363. 
Trachoma. © Feb. 1, 1916; 1c. Feb. 10, 

1916; A 422360. 

Treatment of pneumonia. @©@ Feb. 25, 
1916; 1 ec. Feb. 29, 1916; A 422748. 
Use of fans in winter. @© Feb. 15, 1916; 

1c. Feb. 24, 1916; A 422636. 


4, 


War medical lessons. © Feb. 28, 1916; 
1c. Feb. 29, 1916; A 422745. 

Wet brain. @©@ Feb. 21, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
24, 1916; A 422641, 

Winter flies. © Feb. 29, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
7, 1916; A 422904, 

You can't ventilate Archer avenue. © 
Feb. 22, 1916: 1 e¢. Feb. 24, 1916; 


A 422642, 


165 


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o684 


pt. 1, mss VS 


Dans la 
(In Pays 

[3684 
Feb. 18, 


FaBer (Georges)* Paris. 
tourmente, 27 janv., 1916. 
de France. ) 

@.Jan. Zio 916s sd. © 
1916; A—Foreign 13447. 


FActs. [3685, 3686 


vy. 1, no. 1, Jan., 1916.  cover-title, 31 
fi]-‘p:° ius. ‘peris) “feknps0:232 ./© 
Jan. 322): 1916: 26 and atioestan. 24- 
1916; A 417978. 


vd; no. .2, Hep; 1916 ook pills. part. 
folS , $0.25: (@! Heb: 24. 4916; ce: 
and aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425635. 


© Co-operative adv. co., Chicago. 


FAIRBANKS, Morse & co. Fairbanks 
dial indicator. 11 p. illus. 8vo. 
(Catalog 59, section DD) [3687 

© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417602; E. T. Fairbanks 
& co., Chicago. 


FARM and home. [3688, 3689 


Farm and home $1,000 cash old fa- 
miliar songs picturegame cataleg and 


reply book. cover-title, 48 p._ illus. 
12mo. @© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 2, 1916; A 425719. 


Picture pamphlet of the Farm and home 
of $1,000 old familiar songs picture- 
game. [24] p. illus. 8vo. © Feb. 25, 
1D1G' > (2he and aik?- Mars 2 4016; 
A 425718. 
© Publishers picture quiz assn., 

ine., New York. 


FARRINGTON (Frank)* Delhi, N. Y. 
Trade getting ideas for live bakers. 
2d_=article. (In Bakers’ review, 
Mar., 1916) [3690 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
A 422883. 


FAULTLESS rubber co.*, Ashland, O. 
[3691-3693 


Complete plans for your rubber goods 
week. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 4to. 
© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 21, 
1916; A 417898. 

Tointing the way for March. cover-title, 
6. p2. tilhus. Sfot. ©, Web: 21% AO = 
2 2. and aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425649. 


= Ye 


Rubber goeds, how to choose, use and 
care for them. 32 p. col. illus. 24mo. 
©@) Hep. 3 T9tGy 2c. Wep. 17. 1916 = 
aff. Feb. 7, 1916; A 425526. 

FAVORITE BUSINESS man’s’ calendar 

[1916 ed.] cover-title, 28 1. 24mo. 

i box. ~SO0izo. [3694 


© Apr. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 

12, 1916; A 418810; Dodge pub. co., 
New York. 

FAVORITE CALENDAR Of cheer [1916 ed.] 

cover-title, 281. 24mo.in box. $0.25. 

[3695 

© May 3, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

12, 1916; A 418812; Dodge pub. co., 
New York. 


FAVORITE CALENDAR of friendship [1916 

ed.] cover-title, 28 1. 24mo. in box. 

Ls | Pee [3696 

© May 14, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Feb. 

12, 1916; A 418808; Dodge pub. co., 
New York. 


FAVORITE CALENDAR of sunshine [1916 
ed.] cover-title, 28 1. 24mo. in box. 
$0.25. [3697 

© Apr. 27, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 418811; Dodge pub. co., 
New York. 


FAVORITE SUNLIT road calendar [1916 
ed.]° 28 Ll. 24mo» in bem atee 
cover: Sunlit road) $0.25. [3698 

© Apr. 29, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 418809; Dodge pub. co., 
New York. 


FEATHERSTONE (Gertrude D.)* Alham- 
bra, Cal. Result. (Jn Childhood, 
Sept.. 1915) [3699 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 1, 1916; 
A 422718. 


Federal school of commercial drawing, 
inc.*, Minneapolis. [38700-3702 


Commercial design lettering. 181. diagr., 
2 numb. loose fold. plates. fol. (Bul- 
letin 4.) [Text parallel to binding.] 
© Mar. 4, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 6, 
1916; A 426518. 

Commercial design, 


practical commer- 


cial art and still life studies. 2 p. L, 
22 numb. 1. 2 numb. loose fold. 
plates. fcl. (Bulletin 5) [Text par- 


aliel to binding] © June 7, 1915; 2. 
and aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426519. 

Human figure drapery. Bulletin 8. 38 
numb. 1. 6 numb. loose fold. plates. 
fol. (cover-title, commercial design) 
[Text parallel to binding] © Feb. 19, 
1916: 2c. and aff. Mak, 6; 191G= A 
4265iT. = 


Freretson (A.) Ile du Sabre; une his- 
toire de vendetta. Traduit de lan- 
glais par O’Neves. Illustrations de 
René Giffey. Paris, Librairie Dela- 


grave [1915] 2 p. L, 48 p. illus. 
4t0. fr: 1.35: [3703 


© Dec. 6, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13500; Librairie Dela- 
grave, Paris. 


Fercuson (Ralph E.)* Toledo. Whah 
you gwine to git it? Sheet, illus., 11 
by 19 inches. (Teledo travelers life 
insurance co.) [3704 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 1 & Maza 
1916; aff. Mar. 10, 1916; A 425883. 


(Oden L.)* South Pasadena, 
Cal. Editing a moving picture pro- 
gram. [7] p. 16mo. (Fern’s new 
ideas, no. 2) $1.00. [38705 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426359. 


FERN 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 3723 
FIDELITY mercantile agency*, Provi- | FREE (Margaret) Primary reading 
dence, R. I. Fidelity’s reference and literature, a manual for teachers 
book of Providence. [1916 ed.] 528 to accompany the primer, first, and 
p. 4to. $50.00. [3706 second readers of the Reading-litera- 


© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 418768. 


FINANCE pub. co.*, Cleveland. Centen- 
nial, historic, publicity and progress 


issue of Finance, June, 1916. [12] p. 
fers. » LOL $0.15. [3707 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 426334. 


FiscHer (Saxon)* Richmond. Christ 
has come the second time. [Rich- 
mond, Va., Virginia stationery ©Co., 
ime I Oi) ol p.. 24mo. $0.25. 

[3708 
© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419904. 

FITZGERALD, Hubbard & co.*, Boston. 
Dividend-paying stocks, no. 8, Feb., 
1916. cover-title, 119 p. 24mo. 

[3709 
© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1916; A 418927. 

FLeTcHer (A. C. B.)* Berkeley, Cal. 
From job to job around the world. 
[chap.] 1. (Jn Wide world, Mar., 
1916) [3710 

© Feb. 27, 1916; Mar. 13, 
1916; A 423081. 

FLICKINGER (H. W.)* Glen Olden, Pa. 
When Jesus calls you, come. Sheet, 
8 by 5 inches. [3711 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 426294. 
FLoripa soft phosphate and lime co.*, 


f hear ce 


Oeala, Fla. Natural fertilizer. 
cover-title, 23 p. Svo. sy fale 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 425213. 


Foy (Frank)* Lyons, Ia. Poultry 
and squabs for profit. cover-title, 
96 p. illus. (part col.) map. S8vo. 
$0.50. [3713 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417969. 

FRANKLIN (James G.)* Brooklyn. 
[Scripture blocks] New York, R. M. 
McBride & co. [1916] 12 blocks, col. 
illus., 23 by 4 by 1 inches. $0.50. 

[3714 
© Dec. 11, 1915; 2 c.: Feb. 18, 
1916; aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425736. 

FRANKLIN electric mfg. co. 
Richard’s new almanack. [8] p. 
illus. 16mo. [8715 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 426287; Earl E. White- 
horne, New York. 


Poor 


ture series, by Free and Treadwell. 
Chicago, New York, Row, Peterson 


and company [1916] 160 p. 12mo. 
$0.40. [3716 
@ heb. 14. “1916.27 ec Web. 2:7. 


1916; aff. Feb. 18, 1916; A 420833; 
Row, Peterson & co., Chicago. 


FRENCH (James Adams) Highways of 
New Mexico. [Boston, Mass., Print- 
ed by the Everett press, inc., 1916] 
16 p. illus. 4to. oale 

© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
A 427134; National highways assn., 
Washington. 


Frorest (Frank)* Weddington, 
land. Greye-Stratton mystery. 
2. chap. 1-5. (Jn Premier maga- 
zine, Mar., 1916) [3718 

© 1 ¢. Mar. 3, 1916: A ad int. 
2588 ; pubd. Feb. 4, 1916. 


FULLER (Wm.)* Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Stereoscopic anatomy of the brain. 
[Fuller’s pictorial anatomy of the 
brain. Sec. 2, no. 1-10] 10 illus. 
loose leaves in box, 74 by 54 inches. 

[3719 
© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 420502. 


Kng- 
pt. 


GAMBLE (Richard W.)* Norfolk, Va. 
Vithumus, prevention of spinach 


blight and other soil and crop dif- 
ficulties embracing certain features 
of our process of treating plant ail- 
ments and supplement. cover-title, 
[G6] we tol. [3720 

© Jan, 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
21, 1916; A 417896. 


GAMBOLD (Helen A.)* Springfield, O. 


Dancing master. cover-title, [16] 
p. illus., diagrs. 16mo. $2.00. 

[3721 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


4, 1916; A 425182. 


GAMES (F. G.) Spanish in thirty les- 


sons: direct-conversational method. 
se) ads 12mo. [Text parallel to 
binding ] [3722 


© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916: A 425071; Universal lan- 


guages schools co,, Los Angeles. 


Garcra (Eliseo) Our school system 
for Mexico. Proof. (National edi- 
torial service, serial, no. 365) = [8728 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 425639; National edi- 
torial service, inc., New York. 


CATALOGUE 
3724 


GARDENERS and florists’ annual for 
1916, ed. by J. Harrison Dick. New 


York, A. T. De La Mare ptg. and 
wo COs "hdS Wie xvi, ee: 
12mo. $0.59. [3724 

© Peb. 28, 1916; 2 ec Mars, 
1916; aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 420998; 
A. T. De La Mare ptg. & pub. co., 


Itd., New York. 


GARDNER (Emmet Van Rensselaer) * 
Pine Island, N. Y. Dynamite in fish |; 
culture. [Goshen, N. Y., Printed by 
Goshen Democrat printing co., 1916] 
10 t 1 2m0. | SOL: PSaq25 | 

© ‘Pen. 25° I9te- 53.7 Mae. 
1916; aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 425946. 


GARDNER (Henry A.)* Washington. 
Report on impregnated panel tests 
and fire retardant paints. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., Educational bureau, 
Paint manufacturers’ association of 
the U. 8S. [1916] 18 p. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. (Paint manufacturers’ assn. 
of the U. S. Builetin no. 51, issued 
Feb., 1916) [3726 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 420830. 


GARVIN (J. L.) 
Churchill and Fisher 
again. @©@ Mar. 12, 
14, 1916; A 423069. 
Col. House as the Sphinx wins praises 
of -British: ~.©) Neh, 20, «4916. 74) 'e 
Feb. 29, 1916; A 422749. 


Human race at crisis of history this 


[38727-8730 
become friends 
19116; “4 Jc. Mar: 


spring. @© Mar. 5, 1916; 1c. Mar. 7, 
1916; A 422888. 

Strange sea fighting yet to surprise 
America. © Feb. 20, 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 


23, 1916; A 422595. 
[Note: The foregoing are 
York daily or Sunday tribune] 


© Tribune assn., New York. 


in New 


GEARY (James V.)* Nome, Alaska. 
Folklore stories of the Eskimos of 
Alaska. ‘Thunder explained. (ln 
Los Angeles times illustrated week- 
ly.) Bye 

©) Aug, 28) 1915¢) 2 <c. "‘Oet -25; 


1915; A 422881. 


GENERAL roofing mfg. co.*, East St. 
Louis, Ill. Efficiency. (Jn St. Louis 
daily globe democrat) [3732 

© Mar. 6, 1916. Te) Maro. IOs ; 
A 422970. 

GENESEE pure food co.*, Le Roy, N. Y. 
Jell-o, America’s most famous des- | 
sert. [Bride and her task] cover- 
title, 1S p. col. illus. 16mo. [3733 


(). dant; 19967 2c. 
Zi, 19IG 5 Ay 407921 


and aff. Jan. 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


GEORGE (Llewellyn)* Portland, Or. 
Planetary daily guide for all, i916. 
lith annual ed., 1916.  cover-title, 
112 p. illus. 16mo. [3734 


© Dee. 18, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
2, 1916; A 420992. 


: GEORGE Peabody college for teachers. 

Type studies and lesson plans. 

[3735, 3736 

Ty ‘pe studies and lesson plans. vy. 1, no. 

Dec., 1915. Corn and cotton, ed. by 
Cheri A. McMurry. [ Nashville, Tenn., 
Printed by Marshall & Bruce co.] 
1916. 47 p. 12mo. $0.10. © Jan. 6, 
19163; 2 ¢.. and aff. Jan: 4S. 19a 
418455. 

Type studies and lesson plans. 
5, Feb., 1916. Biography, ed. by 
Charles A. MeMurry. [Nashville, Tenn., 
Printed by Marshall & Bruce co.] 

.1916. 41 p.12mo. $0.10. © Mar. 2, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 
426536. 


© Charles A. McMurry, Nashville. 
GEORGELIN (Frank)* Los Angeles. 
Chicken all the time in sunny Cali- 
fornia. Card, 63 by 4 inches. [3737 
© Jan. 4, 1916: 2 « and aff. Feb. 

9, 1916; A 425340. 
GERSTENBERG (Charles W.)* New York. 


¥y. Tone: 


[3738, 3739 

Problems in corporation finance. echap- 
ter 2-5. 16 p. 8vo. $0.50. @ Nov. 5, 
iSior 2c. and atc. Jan. 20, 19165 A 
418506. 

Syllabus of corporation finance. pt. 2. 
[Chapter 11-21] New York city, 
Prentice-Hall, inc. [1915] 2 p. lL, 
[37]-68 p. 8vo. $0.50. © “Mar. 6, 
1915; 2 ¢. and afl, Jan» 20) 4986 


418505. 

GESSWEIN (A. J.)* Washington. Great 
political situation, 1884-1916. Card, 
col. diagr., 53 by 24 inches. [3740 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 426298. 
GIBBONS (James, cardinal) Four hopes 


of the republic. Proof. (National 
editorial service, serial no. 383.) 
[3741 


© Jan. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
4916: A se National edito- 
rial service, inc., New York = 
GINTHER (Walter P.)* Beaver Dam, 
Wis. Special hints to emergency tax 
payers, 1916. 8&2 [2] » °f6me, 
$0.50. [3742 
© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916; A 419624. 


dl, 


GLAD news; by G. W. Bacon [and 
others} Hudson, N. C., Teachers’ 
music pub shitte company. 1916. 
[192] p. 12mo. $0.30. [3743 


() Wands 16 16: 2 ¢c. and afi. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417730: Teachers’ musie¢ 
pub. co., Hudson, N. C. 


168 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 


Guass (Montague) [3744-3747 


Birsky and Zapp analyze the movies. 
Gren. 27. 1916; 1c Keb. 29, 1916; 
A 422748. 

Birsky and Zapp solve income tax 
enigma. @©@ Mar. 12, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
14, 1916; A 423068. 

Politicians too coy for Birsky and Zapp. 
Gea F916: 1c. Mar. 7, 1916; 
A 422887. 

Russian ballet perplexes Birsky and 
Zapp. © Feb. 20, 1916; 1c. Feb. 23, 
1916; A. 422597. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
daily or Sunday tribune] 


© Tribune assn., New York. 


Guten bros., inc.,* Rochester, N. Y. 
Fiftieth anniversary, Glenwood nur- 
sery, 1916. ccver-title, 64 p. illus. 
Svo. [3748 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feo. 
25, 1916; A 426350. 


Grenn (Charles R.)* Lamar, Mo. 
Book of facts, figures and -valuable 


information of various kinds. cover- 
pees p14 17h p.. 16mo. $0.25. 
[3749 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 428006. 


GLOBE DEMOCRAT,* St. Louis. Globe 
democrat children’s page, Dec. 26, 
1916. (Jn St. Louis daily Globe 
Democrat ) [3750 


i Bee 26, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 29, 
1916; A 421300. 


GOLDSMITH pub. co.,* Cleveland, O. 
Children of all nations, a book for 
painting and crayoning. [382] p. 
illus. (part col.) fol. [3751 

© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 426335. 


Goop (Vernon A.)* Chicago. Pledge 
of the endless chain movement for a 
saloonless nation by the year 1925 
[ete.] Sheet, 54 by 74 inches. [8752 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A. 426358. 


Goopnow (Frank J.) Absolutism al- 
most a necessity for China. Proof. 
(National editorial service, serial no. 
378). [3753 

© Jan. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419912; National edi- 
torial service, inc., New York. 


Goopwin (H. L.) Precaution the best 
way to avoid sickness in poultry. 
(Jn Scranton times) [3754 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1916; 
A 422646; Eugene MecGuckin co., 
Philadelphia. 


d764 


GooDYEAR (Lloyd E.) Habit club cash 
record system. 24p. 12mo. (Amer- 
ican bookkeeping series Junior unit 
Bh OO: [8755 

© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425575; Goodyear-Mar- 
shall pub. co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


GorDOoN (Elizabeth) I wonder why, 
by Elizabeth Gordon, illus. by M. T. 
(Penny) Ross. Chicago, Rand, Mc- 
Nally & company [1916] 72, [2] p. 
illus. (part col.) 12mo. $0.50. 

[3756 

© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 

4, 1916; A 427162; Rand, McNally & 
co., Chicago. 


GORDON-VAN TINE co.*, Davenport, Ia. 
[38757-3759 


Building material, Spring catalogue, 
EODGH N52 pe illus: iGpart, colar vobl: 
Svo.. @ Vanes’ 5. ASG; 2 ve andi ait. 


Jan. 21, 1916: A 417919. 


Gordon-Van ‘Tine’s barns and out build- 
i cover-title, 19 p. illus. 4to. 


ings. 
Jana 1055190622) cc andiatt Jans. 


1916; A 417917. 


Gordon-Van Tine’s ready-cut homes. 
cover-title, 98 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 
@ Jan? Via 9G: 2) ee and: aft Janson 
1916; A 417918. 


Goss (Alice) 
baby girl. 
lishing company [1915] 
Li. 6, 25) numbed: col, tronts.“col: 
illus. 4to. $2.00. [3760 

© Oct. 30, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 418796; Dodge pub co., 
New York. 


illus. Record of our 
New York, Dodge pub- 
3-6 p., 7-63 


GossarRD (H. W.) co.*, Chicago. 
[8761, 38762 
Seventh semi-annual proclamation of au- 
thoritative Gossard corset styles for 
spring & summer, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
16 by 11 inches. © Jan. 15, 1916; 2 
ec, and aff. Jan. 29, 1916; A 425050. 
There are nine ideal figures, which is 
yours? Sheet, illus., 16 by 23 inches. 
@ Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 29, 
1916; A 425052. 


GowEN (Edwin A.) Beginners’ aid to 
rapid music-reading. Boston, New 
York [ete.] Evans music company. 


[1916] cover-title, 9 1. and pages 
lined for staff. Svo. $0.20. [3763 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 426280; W. A. 
Evans, Boston. 


Gramnis (L. F.) & sons*, Allentown, 
Pa. Safety devices. cover-title, 48 
p. illus. obl. 16mo. [3764 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 426345. 


169 


CATALOGUE 
3765 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, HOSS vias 


GRAND JuncTIOoN, Col. Polk’s Grand 
Junction city and Mesa County di- 
rectory, 1916-1917. v. 7. Colorado 
Springs, Colo., The R. L: Polk di- 
rectory co., 1916. 4 p. 1., [81]-376 p 
Svo. $6. 00, [3765 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
SOG ne Hoe RR. ih. Polk: di- 
rectory co. of Col., Colorado Springs, 
Col. 


GRAND RAPIDS Show case co.* Grand 
Rapids, Mich. Catalogue A-D.. 4 v. 
illus, peel (Cover-titie: New way) 

A. Show cases [ete.] for 


Janie imen t and general stores.— 
B. Show cases [ete.] for men’s 
elothing and furnishing goods stores. 


—C. New Way [ete] for jewelry 
stores.—D. New Way  [ete.] for 
drug, cigar, and confectionery 
stores. [38766-3769 


© Nov. 18, 24, 29, Dee: 10, 1915; 


2 ¢c. each and aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 

426031—426034. 
GRASSHOPPER. 41st jump. 18 p. illus. 
12mo. [3770 
© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Feb. 


26, 1916; A. 425646; Skinner & Ken- 
nedy stationery co., St. Louis. 


Graves (Arthur Gordon)* San Fran- 
cisco. Peace-preparedness memorial 
to the Honorable, the Senate and 
the House of Representatives, com- 
posing the Congress of the United 
States. New ed. Sheet, 38 by 12 
inches. pow (1. 

© Jan. 10; 4916; 2 cand ‘aft. Jan. 
19, 1916; A 417853. 

GRAY, (Garry)* St. Petersburg, Fla. 
Beginning of the end. (Jn Granite 
state free press). louie 

©-eb. 1S," 1916s dt Meu mep. 21, 
1916; A 422582. 

Gray (Richard Henry)* Baltimore. 
tailway connections and junction 
points. Baltimore, Md., Fiddis-Mc- 
Crea -company,: 11G, 613,012) ip: 
16mo. homie 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1916; A 425022. 

[GREAT commission prayer league.] 
Suppose. 8 p. folder. 16mo. [38774 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Feb. 


16, 1916; A 425482; Thos. E. Ste- 
phens, Chicago. 

GREENBAUM (Leon)* St. Louis. Primi- 
tive Christianity. St. Louis, Primi- 


tive publishing company [1916] 14 p. 
24mo. $0.08. [3775 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
29, 1916; A 42505 +L 


ST 


~I 


GREEN’S nursery co.*, Rochester, N. Y. 
[Catalog] 62 p. illus. 8vo. | [3776 
© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 

21 ISG; AAD . 


Greece (John Robert)* New York. Ex- 
tension of the TR principle in Gregg 
shorthand. (Jn Gregg writer, Feb., 
1916) ered 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 28, 1916; 
A 422719. 


GrecorY (Carl Louis) Motion picture 


photography. (Jn Moving picture 

world) [3778-38780 

Feb: 26, 1916. © Febo Gs 4oterae 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 422562. 


ue 4, 1916. @© Feb. 23, 1916; 1 ¢) Mar. 
1916: A 422788. 


ae 11, 1916. .©Mar, «1 On eae 
Mar. 11, 1916; A 423018. 


© Chalmers pub. co., New York. 


Grecory (Thomas B.) [3781-8783 


Bird songs and music scales. © Feb. 20 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 1, 19163; A 422752, 


Millionaire twins. © Feb. 6, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 422493. 


Old problem. @© Feb. 13, 1916; 1 c¢. Feb. 
LOS. LONG Ae 422 ae 


[Note: The foregoing are in Pittsburgh 
gazette times. ] 

Newspaper 
New York. 


feature service, ine., 


GREINER (Frank William)* Seattle. 
Souvenir of mountain poems. cover- 


title nay sp. Sx; [3784 


© Dee.'24, 1915; 2. ¢ Samia, 1 otGe 
aff. Feb. 1, 1916; A 425104. 


GROLIER society*, New York. Two Na- 
poleons and the changed face of 


EKurope. [Boston, Mass., Printed by 
©. H. Simonds co.] 1916. 15 p. 
illus., ports. Svo. $0.05. [3785 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
9, 1916; A 427194. 


GRosE (Kriedrich)* New York. Zur 
einftihrung in die gedankenwelt Go- 
bineaus. (In Walhalla, Jan. 29, 
1916) 3786 


© Feb. 28, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1916; 
A 422881. 


Guitp (Mrs. M. P.)* Wellesley, Mass. 
[38787, 3788 


To my valentine. Lo, to this depth of 


winter. Card, col. illus. 3% by 53 
inches.; $010." .©; Jan, 27, 1916327: 
Feb. 1, 19163..aff. Jan: 31. 19065 = 
420597. 

Wishing you the immortal joy of Easter. 
Card, col. illus. 3% by 52 inches, 
$0.10, © Jan. 27, 19165 2ieq0hen 1. 


1916; aff. Jan. 31, 1916; "A 420598. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 


GUILLE (George FE.) Judgment seat 
of Christ. Chicago, The Bible in- 
stitute colportage association [1916] 
38 p. 16mo. $0.10. [3789 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425347; Bible 
institute colportage assn., Chicago. 


GUNKEL (Harry H.)* Chicago. Gun- 
kel-Novy system and its relation to 
successful tailoring. Chicago, Gun- 
kel-Novy company [1916] 12 p. 
illus. S8vo. [3790 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
15, 1916; A 4179835. 


GUTHAPFEL (Minerva L.) Land of 
covered faces. (In Christian 
herald ) [3791 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1916; 
A 422549; Vida Irene Thompson, 
Tomalo, Wis. 


GuTHRIE (Charles B.)* Washington. 
Official freight tariff directory. 
Suppl. no. 1, 2 to western lines 


index no. 7. Jan. 15, Feb. 15, 1916. 
2v. 4to. [3792, 3793 

© Jan. 12, Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Feb. 18, 1916; A 425518, 425519. 


HAFERKORN (Henry E.)* Washington. 
Searchlights, a short, annotated 
bibliography of their design and 


their use in peace and war. pt. 2. 
(In Professional memoirs. Mar., 
Apr., 1916) [3794 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
A 422853. 


HALDEMAN (I. M.) [3795, 38796 


Haldeman’s international Sunday school 
lesson quarterly. 2d quarter, 1916. 
io ao, 2) «New York city, N. Y., 
C. C. Cook [1916] 1 p. 1., p. 163-3804. 
P2imo. w0.c)., ©. Mar. 2; 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 427155. 

This hour is not the hour of the Prince 


of. Peace. New York, C. C. Cook 
[1916] 56 p. 12mo. $0.20. © Jan. 
18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 21, 1916; 


A 417916. 
© Charles C. Cook, New York. 


HALL-WELTER co., inc.*, Rochester, 
N. Y. Business romance. cover- 
title, [12] p. illus. 16mo. [38797 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
3, 1916; A 425119. 


HamitTron (John R.) Yard opera- 
tion. p. 3-6. Svo. $0.10. [With 
this: Modern engine house facilities 
and methods, by J. H. De Salis] 

[3798 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 28, 1916; 

aff. Jan. 26, 1916; A 425090; Cen- 
tral railway club, New York. 


3809 

HAMILTON credit bureau co.*, Hamil- 
ton, O. Hamilton credit rating 
book. v. no. 2, 1916-1917. cover- 
title, 153 p. S8vo. [3799 


© Feb. 7, 1916; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 12, 1916; A 418829. 


HANCHETT (I*red Pardee)* Pardee- 
ville, Wis. Stinger. Sheet, 11 by 63 
inches. [3800 


© Jan. 21, 1916;°2 c. and aff. Jan. 
26, 1916; A 419851. 


Hanp (James L.)* New York. Amer- 
ica’s leading jewelry auctioneer. 48 
p. illus., port. obl. 12mo. (Cover- 
title: James L. Hand, his book) 

[3801 


Cyisn 2201916" Bes Jany 25, IO16; 
aff. Jan. 29, 1916; A 425088. 


HANSSEN’S (Louis) sons,* Davenport, 


Ia. Catalogue no. 64. 1137p. illus. 
Svo. (On cover: Hanssen’s unusual 


book of hardware, factory, mill and 
contractors’ supplies and tools) 
[3802 
© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 420742. 


Harpin County, O. Farm journal di- 
rectory of Hardin County, Ohie 
[1916-1921] Philadelphia, W. Atkin- 
son company, 1916. 1 p. 1., 5-224 p. 
illus., ports. Svo. [3803 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 427232; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 
car co.,* Cleveland. 
Harding motor cars. [4] p._ illus. 
4to. [3804 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 419807. 


HARDING motor 


Harmon (Christopher) * White Plains, 
N.Y. Register’s docket [and] county 
clerk’s docket. (Jn Eastern state 
journal) [3805-3808 
Feb. 10-16, 1916. © Feb. 19, 1916; 

1 c. Feb. 19, 1916; A 422545. 
Feb. 17-28, 1916. © Feb... 26, 
1c. Feb. 26, 1916; A 422708. 
Feb. 24—Mar. 2, 1916. @© Mar. 4, 1916; 


1916; 


1 c. Mar. 4, 1916; A 422837. 
Mar. 2-8, 1916. @©@ Mar. 11, 1916; 1 c, 
Mar. 11, 1916; A 423025. 


HARMONY CAFETERIA. Today and every 
day of the new year. (Jn Chicago 
daily news) [3809 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1916; 
A 422976: Thomas M. Bowers, Chi- 
cago. 


a) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. fF nS. votes 


3810 


Harper (C. N.) & CO. 
fected account collecting system. [4] 


p. fol. $5.00 [3810 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
14, 1916; A 425407; C. N. Harper, 
Chicago. 

HARRADEN (Beatrice)* London. Wom- 
en doctors in the war. (Jn Wind- 
sor magazine, Dec., 1915) [38811 

© 1 ec. Dee 28. 19152 A ad int 


2605; pubd. Nov. 30, 1915. 


Harris (James Coffee)* Rome, Ga. 
Making of the heavens and the earth 
and all living things as science sees 
Me 2k pa. lus: ae $0.18. [8812 

© Mar: 1, 1916: 2 e:-Mar, 21916 - 
aff. Mar. 16, 1916: Tk 425965. 


HARRISON (Louis Reeves)* New York. 
[38813-3816 


Actor versus type. © Feb. 23, 1916; 


1 ¢. Mar. 1, 1916; A 422790. 
Inconsequential. @©@ Mar. 8, 1916; 1 e. 


Mar. 10, 1916; A 42301 7. 
Spoiling the illusion. © Feb. 16, 1916; 
1 ¢. Feb. 21, 1916; A 422563. 


Totality of effect. © Mar. 1, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 11, 1916; A 423019. [Note: The 
foregoing are in Moving picture world. ] 


HARRISON safety boiler works*, Phila- 
delphia. Proposal and _ contract. 
Sheet, 11 by 94 inches. [3817 


© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
2 AGIG= A 425 (22: 


Hart (Albert Bushnell) Whipping 
the devil around the stump. Proof. 
(National editorial service, serial 
no. 890.) [3818 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 « and aff. Jan. 
381, 1916; A 419911; National edi- 
torial service, ine., New York. 

Hart (Charles W.)* Jefferson City, 
Mo. Description of the politic play- 
ing card. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 84 by 24 inches. [3819 

© Dec. 22, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
26, 1916; A 419861. 

Hartrorp, Conn. Hartford, Conn., lit- 

tle suburban directory. Ed. for 1915. 


Hartford, Conn., Saugus, Mass., 
Clark-Delano company, 1915. 295 p. 
8vo. $2.50. [3820 


©: Dee 22, 191s 2c. Sany 7, A916; 
aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 420552; Clark- 
Delano co., Hartford. 

HaArRTIGAN (William H.)* Skaneateles, 
N. Y. World’s greatest blessing. 
[Auburn, N. Y., Printed by Auburn 
publishing co., 1916] cover-title, 36 
p. 12mo. . $0.25. [3821 

© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
14, 1916; A 425945. 


Harper’s per- | 


HAsTiInes (Fanny 
York. 


de Groot)* New 
Wrappings. [4] p. 16mo. 
[3822 


© Dec. 18, 1915; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 417554. 


[Hastincs (James Syme)] Bits of 
byplay by Luke MecLuke [pseud.] 
[Each 5 instalments] (Jn Cincin- 
nati enquirer) [3823-3847 
Feb. 138-17, 1916. © Feb. 13-17, 1916; 


1 ¢c. each Feb. 19, 1916; A 422554— 
422558. = 


Feb. 18-22, 1916. © Feb. 18-22, 1916; 
Lc each Feb. 26, 1916; A 422711— 


422715. 

Heb. 23-27, 1916; © Feb. 23-97, 1916; 
1 ec. each Mar. 1, 1916; A 422791— 
422794. : 

Feb. 28—Mar. 4, 1916 © Feb. 28—Mar. 
4, 1916; 1 c. each Mar. 6, 1916; A 


422857422861. 


Mar. 5-9, 1916. © Mar. 5-9, 1916; 1 e¢. 
each Mar. 11, 1916; A 423011423015. 


© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 


Hayes (William Solomon)* Brockton, 
Mass. America united, America 
unida a ten million horsepower idea, 
by T(h)inker. .11,. [4]°> po temo. 
$0.15. [3848 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 @ Feb.2, 79iG: 
aff. Feb. 1, 1916; A 425113. 


Hecut & co.*, New York. Easter Sun- 
day from 1916 to 2000; directory of 
New York’s best hotels and theatres. 
91. illus. 832mo. [Text parallel to 
binding] [3849 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 @ sama 
1916; aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 419995. 


Hees (Mrs. M. H. Norton (Minnie B.)* 
Kansas City, Mo. Book of original 


yokes. Book no. 2. cover-title, 11, 
[1] p. illus. obl. 8vo. $0.15. [3850 
© Dee. 30, 1915; 2c. Jan. 8, 1916; 


aff. Jan. 28, 1916; ‘A. 425081. 


Heinz interest & discount time teller 
and desk calendar. 1916. Chicago, 
Edwards & Deutsch lithographing 
company, 1915. cover-title, [732] p. 
16mo. $2.50. [38851 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 419739; Hdward N. 
Heinz, Chicago. 


HERCULES powder co.*, Wilmington, 
Del. Game farming for profit and 
pleasure. Illus. by Clement B. 
Davis. 638 p. illus. 12mo. [3852 


©, Sept. 22; 1915; 2. es andieait. 
Mar. 8, 1916; A 427130. 


172 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 


- Heywoop (Edwin J.) Bigger, Better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[3853-3855 


Every market can be widened. © Feb 
23, 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 24, 1916; A 422659. 


Modern selling plant must be scientific. 
© Feb. 24, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 25, 1916; A 
422667. 


One phase of co-operation. © Feb. 25, 
1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 26, 1916; A 429701. 


HiperNIA bank & trust co. Join our 
Christmas banking club. H—1. [4] 
p. illus. (part. col.) 4to. [3856 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
29, 1916; A 425053; Outeault adv. 
co., Chicago. 


Hicks nurseries. Home landscapes. 
Descriptive catalogue,  price-list, 
1916. 79 [1] p. illus. 4to. [3857 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff Mar. 
16, 1916; A 425967; I. Hicks & son, 
Westbury, N. Y. 


Hickson & co.*, New York. 
[38858-3859 


Designed by Hickson of New York. @© 
Pee ote: 1 ¢c. Jan. 24, 1916; A 
422446, 


Easter dress parade. © Feb. 25, 1916; 
1 ec. Feb. 28, 1916; A 422726. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Harper’s 
bazar ] 


HIGHLAND Park business directory and 
book of general information. v. 1, 
no. 1, 1916. cover-title, [56] p. S8vo. 
$0.50. [3860 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 425730; George 
Sylvester Cotter, Detroit. 


Hirscnt (Samuel D) Trade-mark and 
copyright protection in business. 
Chicago, Ill., La Salle extension uni- 
versity [1916] 23 p. 8vo. (Ameri- 
ean law and procedure) [3861 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 425135; La Salle exten- 
sion university, Chicago. 


Hopgsy (William B.)* Pittsburgh. Fiat 
lux. 7 [1] p. illus. 24mo. [8862 


© Dec. 22, 1915; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1916; 
1c. Jan. 15, 1916; aff. Jan. 28, 1916; 
A 425082. 


HoGwaLLow news. [3863, 3864 


Mar. 1, 1916 (Jn Bradentown herald.) 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1916; 
A 423047. 


Mar. 3, 1916 (Jn Union sentinel.) @ Mar. 
3, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 9, 1916; A 422952. 


© Adams syndicate, Madisonville, 
Ky. 
3546 


3885 


HozmMes (Donald) Catalog no. 8. 


cover-title, 119  p. illus. Svo. 
$0.10. [3865 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 427147; Donald H. Als- 
dorf, Kansas City, Mo. 


| HoryoKkE, Mass. Holyoke city direc- 


tory, 1916. [v. 42] Holyoke, Mass.., 
The Price & Lee company, 1916. 
1104, [10] p. front. (fold. map) 
Svo. $4.50. [38866 


© Feb. 18, 1916; . and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 420913 : et ice & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


HomME telephone and telegraph co. 
Long Beach telephone directory. 
Feb., 1916. 96 p. 8 vo. [3867 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426530; Bernard Levy, 
Los Angeles. 


HoMELy hints by Mrs. Thrift [calen- 
dar 1916] Salem, Mass., Salem 
laundry co., 1916. Sheet, col. illus., 
calendar attached, 11 by 84 inches. 

[8868 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
22, 1916; A 419767; Atlantis press, 
Cambridge, Mass. 


[Hore (Chester R.) ] [3869-3885 


Canals on Mars all nonsense. © Feb. 13, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 15, 1916; A 422527. 


Confidence queen turns uplifter. @ Mar. 
5, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1916; A 423007. 

Fifteen feet tall with tusks sixteen feet 
long. © Feb. 20, 1916; 1c. Feb. 24, 
1916; A 422655. 

Girl soldiers. The czar admits it. 
© Hen. 27, 1926° 1"; Mar. 7. 1916): 
A 422802 


Going to live with the monkeys. © Mar. 
5, 1916 ; ec. Mar. 8, 1916; A 423005. 

Gossip as aay © Feb. 27, 1916; 1 c¢. 
Mar. 1, 1916; A 422801. 

Hungary stunned by tragic fate of its 
most beautiful actress. @©@ Mar. 5, 
1916; 1c Mar. 8, 1916; A 423003. 

Million dollar art gift. © Feb. 27, 1916; 
1 ec. Mar. 1, 1916; A 422804. 

Most dangerous job in the world. © Mar. 


5, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1916; A 423002. 


Newest scientific discoveries and _ re- 
markable facts. Feb. 13, 1916. © Feb. 
18.1916: 1 c«. Feb. 15, 1016; A 
422519. 

—— Feb. 20, 1916. @© Feb. 20, 1916; 
1c. Feb. 24, 1916; A 422654. 

5! Wap, 27. 1916. © Feb. 27, 2818; 
1c. Mar. 1, 1916; A 422805. 

—— Mar. 5, 1916. @ Mar. 5, 1916; 
1 ec. Mar. 8, 1916; A 423006. 


Plain Jack Thompson couldn’t marry 


millionaire widows, but Jean Harald 
Saint Cyr could. © Feb. 20, 1916; 
1 c. Feb. 24, 1916; A 422651. 

Seneca takes up her icy vi sil. © Feb. 
27, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1916; A 422803. 


173 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3886 


pt..1,2s..9ee 


[Horr (Chester R.)]—Continued. 


Stitch in time for modern art. © Feb. 
ae 1 e Feb. 24, 191657 A. 


What everybody thought of a modern 
family. © Feb. 13, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 15, 
1916; A 422516: 

[Note: the foregoing are in Cleveland 

Sunday leader. ] 


© Cleveland co., Cieveland. 


[3886-3891 


New 
Ze 


Hope (Laura Lee) 


Bunny Brown and his sister Sue. 
York, Grosset & Dunlap [1916] 
i 246. 22p: front., plates. 12mo. 
[(Her The Bunny Brown series) | 
$0.40. @ Mar. 1, 1916; 2 cand aff. 
Mar 3, 1916: Av 4274120: 

At Aunt Lu’s city home. 

York, Grosset & Dunlap [1916] 

Ds: .., 246 .p... frontyplatess = domo: 

[(Her The Bunny Brown series) ] 

$0:40: . © Mar, 1, 1916 2) c and: aft. 

Mar. 3, 1916; A. 427118. 


New 
2 


= 


At Camp Rest-a-while. New York, 
Grosset & Dunlap [1916] 2 p. 1. 246 
p. front., plates. 12mo. [(Her The 


Bunny Brown series) | 


i; U91G 2 -e.— ang) ait. Mar 23. oc OG: 
A 427117. 

——QOn Grandpa’s farm. New York, 
Grosset & Dunlap [1916] 2 p. 1., 246 
p. front., plates. iZmo. [(Her The 
Bunny Brown series) ] $0.40. © 
Maire te Onley 2 e-cecande alte avian 3. 


1916; A 427119. 
—_— Playing circus. New York, Grosset 
& Dunlap, sone 2 paelk 
front., plates. 12mo. 
Bunny Brown series) ] 
Mar.) ob. 191G:. 2.-c~ and. 
TONG? AL 42nd 24 
Outdoor girls on Pine Island; 
» Gave and what it contained. New 
York, Grosset & Dunlap [1916] 2 
Peed ol we, trontiv. plates. samo. 
{(Her The outdoor girls’. series) ] 
$0405 @ Mar. 1, c191G? 2 ce: andi alk: 
Mar. 3, 1916; A. 427123: 


© Grosset & Dunlap, New York. 


aff. “Mar. 3f 


or, A 


Scoop, the cub 


Horxkins (Frank W.) 
24, 


reporter. Weeks of Jan. 10, 17, 
Bde - 2. Ulus.. fol: 
[3892, 3893 


© Jan. 4, 18, 1916; 2 c. each and 
aff. Jan. 29, 1916; A 425062, 425068 ; 
Internatl. syndicate, Baltimore. 


Horse review harness racing guide 
and trotting and pacing breeders’ 
directory for 1915. v. 4. Comp. by 
Grover H. Perrigo and John L. 
Hervey. Chicago, Ill., The Horse 

‘review company, 1916. 2 p. 1, 555 
p. illus. 4to. $2.50. [3894 
(jae game 1916: 2-e4dan:: 26, 
1916; aff. Feb. 7, 1916; A 418719; 
Horse review co., Chicago. 


HovucHtTon County, Mich. R. L. Polk 
& cos Houghton County directory, 
1916-1917. v. 8. Detroit, Mich., R. 


I 


~ 


( 


HovucHtTon County, Mich.—Continued. 
L. Polk & co., 1916. 6p. L485 
1355 p. S8vo. $7.50. [3895 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 418980 : R. L. Polk & co., 
Detroit. 


Howe (Charles F.)* Coldwater, Mich. 
Marginal annotations to the com- 
piled laws, 1897. Public acts and 
court rules of the state of Michi- 
gan. [3896, 3897 
Suppl. A. 1915, Judicature 

act. 380 numb. 1. obl. Svo. $1.00. 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. At. 
LONG SA 420738. 

Suppl. no. 67. 183 Mich. Sheet, 82 os 
11 inches. $1.50 per year. - @ Feb 
8, 1916; 2 ec and afi Heh: at, 1918: 
A 420739. 


NOs G6. VPs 


Hoye (John T.) ‘Sune Crest. 14 
[1] p. inel. front., plate., illus. Svo. 
[3898 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
2, 1916; A 425728; Royerofters, East 
Aurora, N. Y: 


HUBBARD (Elbert) [38899, 3900 


Little journey to the home of Josiah and 
Sarah Wedgwood. Kast Aurora, N. Y., 


The Roy crofters, LOTo: Arse (11 D. 
front. (port. ) 8vo. © Sept. 29, 
1915; 2c. Dec. 4, 19155 alt. Janse 
1916; A 420591. 


Moving forward, a sereed on the field 
and fitness of the American real es- 
tate company. East Aurora, N. Y¥., 
Printed at the Roycroft shop [1915] 
16 p. Svo. © Oct. 8, 1915; 2 c. Dee. 
4, fous: aff. Jan. 31, 1916; "A 420590. 


© Roycrofters, East Aurora, N. Y. 


HupDDLESTON (Josephine A.) Confes- 
sions of an artist’s model. (Im Chi- 
cago Sunday herald) [3901 


© Feb. 13, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 14, 1916; 
A 422462; J. Keeley, Chicago. 

HULLINGER’S correspondence school of 
artistic glass work. How to make 
your band polisher. Sheet, illus., 64 
by 6 inches. [3902 

© Dee.°15;.1912;)2'e. dames ie 
aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 426346; L. 
Hullinger, Francesville, Ind. 

HUMANITARIAN Magazine. Jan., Feb. 
ed. [1916]. [New York, Printed by 
Sarlot bros., 1916] 27 p. 8vo. 

[3903 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

2, 1916; A 425714; Misha E. Appel- 
baum, New York. 

Humpury (Edith M.)* Los Angeles. 
Truth about California. Los <An- 
geles, C. A. L. information bureau 
[1916]. 31 [1] p. illus. | 8vo. - $0.50. 

[390-4 
© Sept. 25, 1915; c. Jane Ao 

1916; aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425348. 


») 


~ 


4 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 


Huron, 8. D. R. L. Polk & co.’s Huron | INTERCOLLEGIATE swimming guide, 


city directory, 1916. Sioux City, Ia., 
St. Paul, Minn. [ete] R. L. Polk & 
co., 1916. 170 p. S8vo. $3.00. [3905 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
21, 1916; A 420444; R. L. Polk & ¢o., 
Sioux City, Ia 

HussEy (Abram R.)* Chicago. How 
you can learn sign painting quick 
and sure. cover-title. 15 p. port. 
Svo. [3906 

© Jan. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 425509. 

HuTtron (Frederic Remsen) National 
highways and good roads: whom do 
they benefit; and why and how. 24 
me illus: port.  4to. (National 
highways assn.) [3907 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 427 ane National high- 
Ways assn., Wviashineton. 

Hyatt (EK. B.)* Portland, Ore. Hyrex 
six year calendar. Card, printed on 
both sides, 23 by 4 inches. [3905 

@ietans 20, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Jan. 26, 1916; A 419859. 
IDEAL tool works. Full length ideal 
rafter tables. [4] = 16m0. [38909 
© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
& 4916; A: 495868: George Emmet 
Stanwood & William Edson Sefithe | 
Middletown, N. Y. 

TZTINOIS Malieable iron co. 

steam goods department. 


Catalogue, 
Chicago, 


Mies toiG| xXxvill, 292 p. illus., 

diagrs. Svo. [3910 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 

21, 1916; A 420846; F. E. Moore, 
Chicago. 

ImuHorF (Roger)* Chicago. Philosophy 


of Roger Imhof. Chicago, Ill., R. 
Imhof, H. L. Conn and M. Coreene, 
Pee PG) p.. illus., ports. 12mo. 

[8911 


© Dee. 18, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
7, 1916; A 425469. 


IMPLEMENT blue book, 1916. [13th 
year] The standard implement and 
vehicle directory of the United 
States. St. Louis, Mo., Midland pub- 
lishing co. [1916] 465 p. S8vo. 

[8912 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 28, 

1916; aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 428032; 
Midland pub. co., St. Louis. 

INDIANA rural credit assn.,* Indian- 
apolis. Indiana rural credit asso- 
ciation. 19, [1] p. ports. 8vo. 


[3913 
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 


24, 1916; A 417973. 


1915-16; arr. and codified by the 
National collegiate athletic associa- 
tion, ed. by F. W. Luehring. New 


York, American sports publishing 
company [1916] ate py. 2 LEO; 
ports., diagrs. 16me. (Spalding’s 
athletic library, no. 361, group 9) 
$0.10. [38914 


© Jan. 14, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
19; 1916 A ‘490423: Natl. collegiate 
athletic assn. & American sports 
pub. co., New York. 


INTERNATIONADS Correspondence schools. 


[3915-3928 

y Instruction paper. 
ist. ed. Li2i Setanton:s 'Paz-imiter- 
national textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 63 p. illus. 8vo. © Dee. 
24, 1915: 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 4, 1916; 
A 425189. 

Caricaturing and cartooning. Instruc- 
tion paper. Ist ed. 1737. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook company 
{1916] cover-title, 81 p. illus. Svo. 
@ewWeey 24) Ole 2 Cag. epee: eb: 
4, 1916; A 425194. 

Core making. Instruction paper with 
examination questions. 1st ed. 1700. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
co. [L9TDS) cover-tithe, 42; 2 ps dius., 
qdigers..e8vo:. 1OPDen te tis <2) € 
and ef Jan. 21, 19'6> As 4L7893: 

Decorative lettering. Instruction paper. 
ist ed. 1732. Scranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company [1916] 
tittle, iS pe <alluss 7 Svo.. ©) Dee, 24> 
Od ae CA ane with. = Rebs. 45 bole: 
A 425198. 

Drawing for line engraving. pt. 1, 2. 
Instruction paper. ist ed. 1731A, B. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
company [1916] cover-titles, 2  v. 
MIS) “SvOrsiOy Dees ole 19ISs 2 ee; 
each and aff. Feb. 4, 1916. A 425192. 


Gas making. Eaerae Hien paper with ex- 
amination questions. 2d ed. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
co [1915] cover- -title, 76, 2 p. illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. © Dec. 14, NOT €. 
and aff: Jan. 21, 1916; A’) 417887. 


Green-sand molding. Pts. 1-4. Instruc- 
tion paper with examination ques- 
tions. Isted. 1699 ABC&D. Scran- 
ton, Pa., International textbook co. 
P9155] ov. Whus diagrss) Svo: 
Dec. 14, 1915; 2 c. each and aff. Jan. 
21, 1916; A 417892. 


House drains. Instruction paper with 
examination questions. 2d. ed. 733. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
co. [1915] cover-title, 72,3 p. illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. @ Dec. 14, 1915; 2 «. 
and aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417888. 


Immigration and Chinese exclusion laws. 
Instruction paper with examination 
questions. ist ed. 17438. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook co. [1915] 
cover-title, 27 p. S8vo. © Dec. 30, 

ee es ana ai, Jane 2 role: 
A 417894. 

Pictorial composition. Instruction paper. 
Ist ed. 17380. Scranton, Pa., Inter- 
national textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 71 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. 
@Qy We. 24. 1915 ec. and ati Hebs 
4, 1916; A 425191. 


Animal drawing. 


175 


es 


CATALOGUE OF 
3929 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, Dos, Bae 


LRTEERNATIONAL 
schoois—Continued, 
Pictorial perspective. Instruction paper. 


correspondence 


Ist ed. 1729. Scranton, Pa., Inter- 
national textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 36 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
@- Decy 245 1915 3 2 en and: ale. Heb. 
4, 1916; A 425190. 

Sewage disposal. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. ed. 
TST. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook co. [1915]  cover-title, a Z 
p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. @©@ ec. 
LOUD 5 “2 ie: and aff. Jane aie i916? 
A 417889. 


Speed control. Instruction paper with 
examination questions. ist ed. 1655. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
co. [1915] cover-title, 386, 2  p. 
diagrs. S8vo. © Dec. 14, 1915; 2 @. 
and aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A’ 417891. 


Water filtration. imetraction paper with 
examination questions. 2d ed. 739. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
eo. [1915] cover-title, 38. Ds 
diagrs. S8vo. © Dec. 14, 1915; 2 e. 
and aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417890. 
© Internatl. textbook co., Seran- 


ton, Pa. 


INTERNATION AL harvester co. of Ameri- 
ea, ine.*, Chicago. Weber, king of 
all farm wagons. Catalog W-16. 
208 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Cover- 
title: International farm wagons, 
Weber line) [3929 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417967. 


INTERNATIONAL MILL & timber co.*, 


Bay City, Mich. Famous fifty and 
other favorite homes. 128 p. illus. 
(part col.) diagrs., blue prints. 
Svo. [38930 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 420937. 


INTERNATIONAL MOTOR institute*, 
cago. I-M-I. 
the automobile 
illus. (part col.) 


Chi- 
Big money for you in 
business. 28 p. 
8vo. $1.00. 
[39381 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


28, 1916; A 426365. 


INTERNATIONAL news service*, New 
York. Kabibble kabaret. (In New 
York evening journal) [38982-3955 


Feb. +6, 1916. @ Feb. 15, 1916; 1c. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 422485. 


Feb. 16, 1916. © Feb. 16, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
17, 1916; A 422505. 

Feb. 17, 1916. © Feb. 17, 1916; 1c. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 422526. 

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19, 1916; A 422546. 

Feb. 19, 1916. © Feb. 19, 1916; 1c. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 422575. 

Feb. 21, 1916. @© Feb. 21, 1916; 1c. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 422618. 

Feb. 22, 1916. © Feb. 22, 1916; 1c. Feb. 

» 238, 1916; A 422620. 


| INTERNATIONAL news service* 


| 
| 


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94 1916- A 42263) : 

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Dye 1916; A 422778. 

Feb. 25, 26, 1916. @ Feb. 25; 26, 1916; 
1. ec; Feb. 26, 28; -2916 ;. Be 422 
422781. 

Feb. 28, 1916. @© Feb. 28, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 422783. 

Feb. 29, 1916. © Febs.29), LOnG6 2 toe 
Mar. ft: 1916; A 422786. 

Mar. 1, 1916. ©-.Mar. 1, 1916 i.e Mine 
2. eee A 422874. 

Mar, + Deb 1916. © Mar. 2, 1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. - 
3, 1916; A 422826. 

Mar..3, 1916. © Mar. 3, 1916; 1c Maz 
4, 1916: A 422838. 

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6, 1916; A 422873. 

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7, 1916; A 422890. 

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8, 1916; A 422965. 

Mar. 8, 1916. © Mar: 819163 ¥ caMar 
9, 1916; A 422966. 

Mar. 9, 1916. @ Mar, 9, 1916; 1 c. Mar, 
10, 1916; A 422992, 

Mar. 10, 1916... @ Marnieil0> 1 Orger sare: 


Mar. 11, 1916; A 423027. 


Mar. 11, 1916. @© Mar. = Lig 2c 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 423041. 

Mar. 13, 1916. © Mar. 13, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 14, 1916; A 423072. 


INTERNATIONAL SHOE ¢o.*, Friedman- 
Shelby branch, St. Louis. Muff and 
Puff in the Red Goose wonder book. 
[16] p. col. illus. 16mo. [3956 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
21. I91G: Av AVGQ2Z2: 


INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY School assn.*, 
Chicago. [8957-8959 


Parents’ department of the Sunday 
shool; a bulletin of information. 12 p. 


16mo. (Adult division leaflet no. 6.) 
$0.03...@ Keb: 1, 19163 2 Ge and cane 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425555. 


Suggestions for promotion through 
the organized work. Sheet, 7 by 53 
inches. (Adult division leaflet no. 6a) 
$0.02. @© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aa. 
Feb. 23, 1916; A 426268. 


School of principles and methods, stand- 
ards and plans. 8 p. 16mo. _ (Educa- 
tional leaflet no. 5. $0.02. @© Feb.‘1, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 16, 1916; 
A 425455. 


Irwin auger bit co.,* Wilmington, O. 
Irwin bit. .31, [1] “pe aie 
(Catalogue no. 10). [3960 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
22, 1916; A 419825. 


Isakovics (Alois von)* Monticello, 
N. Y. American perfumer, synfluer 
insert no. 68, [4] p. illus. fol. 

[3961 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426382. 


176 


BOOKS, 
no. 3, 1916 


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. R. L. Polk & ¢o.’s 
Jacksonville city directory, 1916. v. 
17. Jacksonville, Fla., R. L. Polk & 
ao... 1916. 4p. 1., 33-1155 p. .&vo. 
$7.50. [8962 

)) Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 16, 1916; A 427270; R. L. Polk 
& Co., Birmingham, Ala. 


Jacosp Tomer institute. Tome school. 
The Jacob Tome institute, founded 
by Jacob Tome. Port Deposit, Mary- 
land [1915-1916] [Baltimore, Md., 
Printed by N. T. A. Munder & co.] 
1916. 38 p. fold. front., plates, col. 
map. fol. [3963 


© Dee. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 418948; Thomas S. 
Baker, Port Deposit, Md. 


Jacoss (Emilie V.) Where we live; a 
home geography. Book 2. [New 
ed. | Philadelphia, Christopher 
Sower company [1916] 174 p. illus., 
maps. 12mo. $0.55. [3964 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
11, 1916; A 418408; Christopher 
Sower co., Philadelphia. 


JAMES (James) Boston. Time table 
for the kitchen. cover-title, [15] p. 
48mo. [Text parailel with bind- 
ing] [3965 

fietam 22, 1916: 2 ¢° Jan. 24, 
1916; aff. Jan. 29, 1916; A 4250838. 


JAMESON (H. M.) Heald’s business 
practice and accounting. [San Jose, 
Cal., Printed by Wright printing co., 
aio) 1 p: 1, 62 p. S8vo.. $1.00. 

[8966 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

13, 1916; A 428079; Heald’s busi- 
ness college, San Jose, Cal. 


ee ON (Helen Follett)] What to 
wear and how to wear it, by 


Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] (In ! 


Chicago herald) [3967-3991 
Feb. 9, 1916. © Feb. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 422357. 


Feb. 14, 1916. © Feb. 14, 1916; 1 «. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 422470. 


Hep eio, 1916. © Web. 15, 19165 1 ec. 
Feb. 16, 1916; A 422474. 


mer tG, 1916. ,.@ FKeb.,.16, 1916; 
Feb. 17, 1916; A 422497, 


Hep, 47, 1916. © Feb. 17, 1916; 
. eb. 1s, 1916; A 422520. 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 
Feb. 19, 1916; A 422540. 


Eee 
1 
| 1 
eb, 19, 1916. © Feb. 19, 1916; 1 ¢ 
1 
1 


Feb. 18, 1916. 


eb. 21, 916; A 422567. 
Feb. 21, 19 © Feb. 21, 1916; 

Feb. 23, ioe: A 422608. 
Feb. 22, 1916. © Feb. 22, 1916: 

Feb. 23, 1916: A 422611. 


GROUP IT 


3996 


[JAMESON (Helen Follett) ]—Contd. 

Feb. (23, .1916. ©, Feb. 23, 1916; 1 -¢. 
Feb. 24, 1916; A 422661. 

Feb. 24, 1916: - © Feb. 24,9916; 1 e¢. 
Feb. 25, 1916; A 422665. 

Feb. 25, 1916; @ Feb. 25, 1916; 
Feb. 26, 1916; A 422698. 

Feb. 26, 1916. @© Feb. 26, 1916; 
Feb. 28, 1916; A 422720. 


Feb. 28, 1916. © Feb. 28, 1916; 
Feb. 29, 1916; A 422772. 


Feb. 29, 1916. © Feb. 29, 1916; 
Mar. a 1916; A 422912. 


Mar. 1,.1916. @© Mar. 1, 1916; 
Mar. 2, 1916; A 422916. 


Mas... 2.. 1916. . ©. Mar... 2,, 1916; 
Mar. 3, 1916; A 422921. 


1 
1 
1 
1 
ak 
1 
Mar. 3, 1916. © Mar 3. 2986.5 
Mar. 4, 1916; A 422926. 
Mar. 4, 1916. Bs Mar. 4, 1916; 1 e. 
Mar. 6, 1916; A 422931. 
Mar. 6, 1916. © Mar. 6, 1916; 1 
Mar. 7, 1916; A 422944. 
Mar: 7. 1916. @ Mar. 7, 19165..4 
Mar. 8, 1916; A 422956. 
Mar. 8, 1916. ° Mar. 8, 1916; 1 
Mar. 9, 1916; 422960. 
1 
i 
af 


Mar. 9, 1916 - Mar. 9, 1916; 
Mar. 10, 1916; A 499987. 


Mar. 10, 1916. © Mar. 10, 1916; 
Mar. 11, 1916; A 4238021. 


Mar. 11, 1916. © Mar. 11, 1916; 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 423035. 


Jay County, Ind. Farm journal di- 
rectory of Jay County, Ind. [1916- 
1921] Philadelphia, Wilmer Atkin- 
son company, 1916. [3]-240 p. 
illus., loose fold. map. 8vo. [38992 

© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
4,1916; A 427157 : Wilmer Atkinson 
cO., Philadelphia. 


Jerrcorr (Henry Arthur)* Philadel- 
phia. Teaching your do} lars to have 
more cents. [8] p. 16mo. [3993 

© Dec. 2, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
16, 1916; A 425971. 


JEFFERSON (Alpha A.)* Lincoln, Cal. 
Life and perfect health. [Prospec- 
tus] Sheet, printed on both sides, 9 
by 6 inches. [3994 

© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 425688. 


Jenks (Jeremiah W.) Looking ahead 
in China. Proof. (National edito- 
rial service, serial no. 371.) [3995 

© Jan. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 495644 : National edito- 
rial service, inc., New York. 


JoHNSON (Hads) pub. co.*, New York. 
Johnson’s steam vessels of the Atlan- 
tie coast, 1916. liv, 232 p.  obl. 
32mo. $5.00. [3996 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c Keb. 21, 


1916; aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 418944. 


177 


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i] 
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ff 
iy 
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


3997 


JOHNSON (J. Frank)* Battle Creek, 
Mich. Roller preblem. [4] p. 
12mo. [3997 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
10, 1916; A 417904. 


JOHNSON & Johnson,* New Brunswick, 
N. J. Handbook of ligatures, no. 
226. cover-title, 47 p. illus. 8vo. 

[3998 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


20, 1916; A 427015. 


JOHNSON & North,* Boston. U. S. in- 
come tax and emergency revenue 
law ready reference. cover-title, 12 
p. obl. 8vo. [3999 


© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 426344. 


JONES & Baker,* New York. 
[4000, 4001 

Carrying stocks on account. cover-title, 
8p. 24mo. @© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426524. [Copy- 
right is claimed on changes and addi- 
tions. ] 

Course of an order. cover-title, 4 p. 
16mo. @© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 6, 1916; A "496525. [Copyright 
claimed on changes and additions. ] 


JOURNAL printing co.*, Minneapolis. 
What your neighborhood bank means 
to you. (Jn Minneapolis journal) 

[4002 
@©r Beb> 2. 1916: 4 ec heb. 25: 
1916; A 422685. 


JUELG piano co. [4003-4007 

Come tomorrow with five dollars. @© 

Mar. 3, 1916 1) .¢c. Mar. Ti enli9iliG > JA’ 
423065. 


This ad shows how strongly we guaran- 
tee these Newton pianos. @ Mar. 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 7, 1916; A 423066. 


When you begin to pay you begin to 


oO! 


own a beautiful Newton piano. 
Mar. 2250 VG 2 es Mar te 196A 
423064. 


You do not take a single chance in buy- 
ing a Newton piano. @ Mar. 1, 1916; 
1 ec. Mar. 38, 1916; A’ 422982. 


150 Newton pianos worth $350 each to 
be sold for $247 each. @© Feb. 29, 
1916; t.¢c. Mar. 3, 1916;°A 422981. 
[Note : The foregoing are in Washing- 

ton Evening star] 


© Newton piano co., New York. 


K. D. idea. v. 1, no. 4, Jan., 1916. 20 
p. illus. . 12mo. [4008 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417986; Kelley-Davis 
eco., Oakland, Cal. 


KAAI (Ernest K.) Ukulele and how 

it’s played. Honolulu, Hawaii, 

_ Hawaiian news co., Itd. [1916] 58 

p. front. (port.) fol. $1.25. [4009 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 6, 

1916; aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 428016; 
Hawaiian news co., ltd., Honolulu. 


pt. IAs. Was 


KAHN (Harry C.) & son*, Philadel- 
phia. Kahn’s February furniture 
sale. [8] p. illus. fol. [4010 


1c. Jan. 20, 1916; 
we, UlGs A: 419770. 


2c. and aff. Jan. 


KANSAS Ciry casualty co.*, Kansas 
City, Mo. [4010*, 4010** 


teduced premium accident er for 
medically selected risks. [ fol 
fold. to 8vo. @© Dee. 29, idi8 2 ¢. 
and aff. Jan. 11, 1916; ‘A 419560. 


Reduced premium policy for medically 
selected risks. [4] p. fol. fold. to 
8vo. @© Sept. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Jan. Ad: 1916: A 419561. 


KKANSAS Ciry, home telephone co.* 
Kansas City, Mo. Directory, Feb., 
1916. 318 p. Ato. [4011 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 425464. 


Results of Ford 
greater than its 
leaders. (In Cleveland Sunday 
leader ) [4012 


© Feb. 20, 1916;-1 c Feb. 24 
1916; A 422658; Cleveland cCo., 
Cleveland. 


KARR (Benjamin) 
peace expedition 


KAUFMAN (Herbert)* Ocean City, Md. 
Herbert Kaufman’s weekly page. 
Feb. 20, 27, 1916. (Jn Boston Sun- 
day herald) [40138, 4014 


© Feb. 20, 27, 1916; 1 ¢. each Mar. 
1, 1916; A 422753, 422754. 


KraL (Harry M.) & Phelps (Nancy 
S.)* Detroit. Mathematics for tech- 
nical high schools. 382 p. diagrs. 
12mo. [4015 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417964. 


KEELER 
finger. 
trated companion. 


(Harry Stephen) Stolen 

chap. 14-end. (Jn Iillus- 

Mar., 1916) 
[4016 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1916; 
A 422896; F. B. Warner co., New 
York. 

(William Frederic)* New 
[4017, 4018 


New York, 
[1916] 24 


IX EELER 
York. 


First steps in concentration. 
The Oxford printing co. 


p. 12mo. (Power thought manuals 
for beginners; concentration _ series, 
no. 1) $0.25: © Heb. 1% TOtecae 


c. and aff. Feb. 18, 1916; A 425522. 


Intuition, how to use is (In Construc- 
tive thinker. Mar., 1916) @© Feb. 29, 
1916: I-e.. Mar. 4, ates A 422854, 


178 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 


4050 


KEELEY (J.)* Chicago. 
Astounding change Ll war has wrought 


in women. © he  NOLG se? ec. 
Feb. 28, 1916; A “492 768. 

Cabaret singer to be a king. @©@ Feb. 
moe 1916: 1-..c. Feb. 21, 1916; A 
422602. 


For babies or bombs. © Feb. 13, 1916: 
1 ec. Feb. 14, 1916; A 422468. 

Half a million soldiers love this woman. 
@ Feb. 20, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1916; 
A 422600 

Hardest part an actress ever had to play. 

Hen 2¢, 1916; be. Feb. 28; 1916; 
A 422766 


Light that failed in no man’s land. © 
Wen to,04016: 1.¢. Feb. 14, 1916; 
A 422460. 

More of England's remarkable gees Ee 
frivolity. © Mar. 5, 1916; ec. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 422939. 

Page the king of Denmark; here’s an- 
other discovery by Dr. Cook. © Feb. 
a, 1916; 2 ce Feb. 28, 1916; A 


422769. 
Prince, prince, who wants the handsome 
rince. © Feb. 13, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 


pr 
14, 1916; A 422464. 


Said the governor of Mush: Throw the 
women and children in the river. © 
Feb. 13, 1916; 1c. Feb. 14, 1916; 
A 422459. 

That Bowdoin divorce case. © Mar. 5, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1916; A 422938. 


Those movie thrillers. © Mar. 5, 1916; 
1 c. Mar. 6, 1916; A 422941. 


Why men are untrue to their wives. © 
Heb 27, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 28, 1916; 
A 422770. 

why Paris can never be taken. © Feb. 

eto. « ¢. Keb. 28, 1916; A 
422765. 

Wicked dance named after a good 
woman. © Feb. 20, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 422598. 

Wonderful new discovery of science. © 
Mar 5, 1916; 1 ¢«. Mar. 6, 1916; A 
422940. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday herald] 


KELLEY (Geo. H.)* 
Blood of old Ireland. Trish 
voice and American echo) [4035 

© Feb. 12, 1916: 1c. Feb. 21, 1916: 
A 422585. 


Evanston. Il. 


(In 


Keitey (H. P.) & Owens (F. W.)* 
La Junta, Col. Plan for the organi- 
zation and maintenance of the mu- 
tual benefit league. cover-title. 5 p. 
2-tmo. [4036 

© Feb. 21. 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916: A 426514. 


Ketrey (Will C.)* Madison, Wis. 


Life 
-man’s work index. [11] p. 16mo 


fe) Nov. 1, 1915; 2 
_ &, 1915; A 426368. 


1 


[4019-40354 | KeLLoce toasted corn flake co.*, 


Battle 
Creek, Mich. Good morning! the 
best known breakfast food. cover- 


title, [4] p. 4S8mo. [4038 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
3, 1916; A 425123. 


Ketty (Thomas J.)* Omaha, Neb. 
Some observations on the teaching of 
singing, 4. (In Musical courier) 

[4039 
© Mar. 2, 1916; 1 ce. Mar. 8, 1916; 
A 422951. 


Krnaca (W. C.)* Cleveland. Ad art 
service. Weeks rainliiien Jan. PS: 15. 
Pe AIG: "bi ys ilies: | fal: 
[4040-4044 
© Dec. 24, 30, 1915; Jan. 7, 13, 20, 
1916; 2 ec. each and aff. Jan. 22, 
1916; A 419733-419737. 


KENNEDY (David E.) ine.*, New York. 
Catalogue of designs, nonpareil cork 
tile. 26p. incl. front.,illus. 24mo. 

[4045 
© Feb. 17. 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 

18, 1916; A 425514. 


KENNICOTT co. Special selling manual 
on Kennicott co.s water purifying 
equipment. Special privateed. 36 p. 
Syo. [4046 

© Nov. 12, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 426332 : “‘Trving R. Allen, 
Chicago. 


KEUFFEL & Esser co.*, Hoboken, N. J. 
K & E metallic and linen tapes with 
patent locp and hook. [4] p. eol. 
illus. 16mo. [4047 

© Feb. 16. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 425500. 


Kirr (Virginia E.)* Philadelphia. 
Kitchen movies. (Jn Ladies home 
journal Mar., 1916) [4048 

© Feb.. 20. 1916; 1 c. Feb. 19, 
1916; A 422949. 


KIMBALL (James Newton)* New York. 
International typewriting contest 
rules. 27 p. illus. 16mo. $0.10. 

[4049 
© Feb. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916: A 426331. 


KimMEL (G. P.)* Washington. Cer- 
tificate of partentability ; refund and 
sales contract. Sheet printed on 
both sides. 11 by 84 inches. [4050 

© Jan. 6, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
25, 1916: A 419831. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4051 


pt. % 0.8. ¥. ae 


KiInGsLEY (Charles) Tutor’s story; 
by the late Charles Kingsley, re- 
vised and completed by his daugh- 
ter, Lucas Malet [pseud. of Mary 


St. Leger Kingsley Harrison] chap. 
6-10. (Jn Cornhill magazine, Mar., 
1916) [4051 


© 1 ¢ Mar. 21 1916 A ad int, 
2601 ; pubd. Feb. 26, 1916; Smith, El- 
der & co., London. 


KINLOCH telephone co.*, St. Louis. 
[4052, 4053 


East St. Louis telephone directory. no. 
7. Feb. 5, 1916. cover-title, 46 p. 
4to. © Mar. 11, 1916; 2 e¢. and aff. 
Mar. 16, 1916; A 425975. 


[St. Louis] directory, local and long dis- 
tance. no. . Heb. 5, 1916.  cover- 
title, 3 p. 1., [5]-3816 p. 4to. © Mar. 
11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 16, 1916; 
A 425976. 


KINSILA (Edward Barnard) Modern 
theater construction. Article 6. (J 
moving picture world. Mar. 4, 1916) 

[4054 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1916; 

A 422789; Chalmers pub. co., New 
York. 


Kirk (Alice Gitchell) [4055-4061 


Home making talks. Everyday chemis- 
everyday meals. Feb. 18, 
: Feb. 18, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 19, 
1916; A 422550. 


—— Hveryday chemistry for everyday 
meals. Feb. 25, 1916. © Feb. 25, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1916; A 422717. 


—— Live for long life. © Mar. 3, 1916; 
1 ce. Mar. 4, 1916; A 422847. 


—— What shail I feed my children? 
@' Mar. 10; 19165 1..c; Mar. 11;°1916; 
A 423009. 


Importance of bread. © Mar. 3, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 4, 1916; A 422848. 


Standardizing bread. © Mar. 10, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 11, 1916; A 423010. 


Why do we eat bread. © Feb. 18, 1916; 
1 ec. Feb. 19, 1916; A 422551. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land plain dealer.] 


© Alice Gitchell Kirk co., Cleve- 
land. 


KITTANNING, Pa. R. L. Polk & Go.’s 
Kittanning directory, 1916-i917.  v. 
7. Pittsburgh, Pa., R. L. Polk & co., 
1916. 2 p.1., [9]-263 p. 8vo. $4.00. 

[4062 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

21, 1916; A 420869; R. L. Polk & co., 
Pittsburgh. 

KLEIN (Goshen Loraine von)* Santa 


Monica, Cal. Fountain of health. 
15 p. 16mo. $0.50. [4063 


© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 7, 1916; A 425880. 


IXNICKERBOCKER advertising and illus- 
trating service*, New York. Decem- 
ber bulletin. cover-title, 7 1. illus, 
fol. [4064 


© Dee. 10, 1915; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419905. 


KNowLtTon (William D.)* Chicago. 
[4065, 4066 
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inches. © Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 12, 
1916; aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419760. 


Eclipse of the Star. Proof. © Feb. 12, 
1916; 


; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 16, 1916; 
A 425457. 


Kurtz (Ada ©.)* Beaver Falls, Pa. 
Butterfly. Post card, 7 by 384 
inches. [4067 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
25, 1916; A 419818. 


Laconia, N. H. Laconia city direc- 
tory, 1915-1916, including Lakeport 
and the Weirs. Beston, Mass., 
Union publishing company, incorpo- 
rated, 1916. 214 p. S8vo. $3.00 

[4068 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 420772; Union pub. co., 
Boston. 


Lair (Jack) [4069-4097 


Ad-man signs for blond copy to run T. F, 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
A 423022. 


Banquet hints; or, First aid to dying. 
© Feb. 16, 1916; i c. Feb. 17, 1916; 
A 422498. 


Canada Kid finds a queer oasis. © Mar. 
7, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1916; A 422957. 


Chaplin’s signature obtained at last. 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1916; 
A 422722. 

Charlie, the Wolf frowns on anarchy. 
© Feb. 18, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1916; 
A 422542. 

Commissioner Ragen lays down arms. 
© Feb. 15, 1916; 1c. Feb. 16, 1916; 
A 4224738. 


Diana’s dove. @ Mar. 5, 1916; 1 «@ 
Mar. 6, 1916; A 422947, 


Enter handsome _ Bill, cowboy hero. 
© Feb. 24, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 25, 1916; 
A 422666. 


Found: a brotherhood of man and men, 
@ Mar. 9, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1916; 
A 422989. ; 

Good morning. © Feb. 18, 1916; 1 «. 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 422465. 

Gus gets a gift and takes another. 

Feb. 14, 1916; 1 ce. Feb. 15, 1916; 
A 422469. 

Gus the bus among the midnight set. 
© Feb. 21, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 28, 1916; 
A 422607. 

Gus the bus makes a run on the bank. 
© Mar. 6, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 7, 1916; 
A 422946. 

Gus the bus serves table de hote. © Feb. 
28, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 29, 1916; A 422773. 


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LANCASTER, Pa. 


LANDAY (Maurice) 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


Lair (Jack)—Continued. 


Hon. William Hale Thompson, dear sir. 
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A 422660. 

How to beat the wife-beater to it. © 
Pen 9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 10, 1916; 
A 422356. 


Letters for the novelette family. © Feb. 
25, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1916; A 422699, 


Municipal epitaph for unborn dead. 
@ Mar. 8, 1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 9, 1916; 
A 422961. 

Novelette relative sees great. play. 
@ Mar. 4, 1916; i ec. Mar. 6, 1916; 
A 422932. 

Oldest crime vs. newest meth 20ds. © 
eps. 22. Feb. 23, . 


ooo: 2 ec. 


Political philosophy of Omaha Slim. © 
Mar. 3, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1916; A 
422927. 


Psychology of true heart’s-ease. © Mar. 
4996" £ c. Mar. 2, 1916; A 422917. 


She was sweet 19, but didn’t drink. © 
watiew 14, £996" 1-c. Mar. 13; 1916; 
A 423636. 


Spring dream from lonely heart. 


© Feb. 
29. 1916; 1 c. Mar. 


2, 1916; A 422910. 


Tale of thrilling, frigid Arctic. © Feb. 
eee. £) ¢ Keb. 21, 19165 A 
422569. 

Untold tale of bygone history. © Mar. 


a, 20165 4. ¢. Mar. 3, 1916; A 422922. 


Welcome to our city. © Feb. 20, 1916; 
1 ce. Feb. 21, 1916; A 422605. 


What do you mean? © Feb. 27, 1916; 
1 ec. Feb. 28, 1916; A 422771. 


Why Marian Lambert sinned and Gied. 


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A 422522. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


herald. ] 
© J. Kelley, Chicago. 


[Book 
3] World stories for children se- 
lected and arranged by Sophie L. 
Woods. Chicago. Ainsworth and 
company [1916] 196 p. illus., port. 
8vo. $90.40. [4098 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2a) ADIG:. A 418962 : Ainsworth & 
€0., Chicago. 


R. L. Polk & ¢o.’s 


Lancaster city directory, 1916. 
ieaneaster, Pa., R. L. Polk & co., 
1916. 1020 p. Svo. $6.00. [4099 


© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
14,1916; A 420764; R.L. Polk & co., 
Lancaster, Pa. 


[4100-4103 


Espion du kaiser; roman inédit @ 
amour et d’aventures de la guerre. 
Paris, A. Fayard et cie., 1915. 95 p. 
4to. (L’homme aux cent masques, 3) 
@ Jan, 19, 1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 20, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13498. 


181 


LANDAY 


LARROWE milling co. 


La SALLE extension university,* 


La Tour (Maxime)* Paris. 


4112 


(Maurice )—Continued. 
France debout! roman inédit d’amour et 


d’adventures de la guerre. Paris, A. 
Fayard et cie., 1915. 94 p. 4to. 
(L’bomme aux cent masques, 2) 

Jan. £4950 1996 "4° e+ Mar 20. “1016; 


A—Foreign 13497. 


Poilu “ Poil-aux-Pattes’’; roman inédit 
damour et d’aventures de la guerre. 
Paris, A. Fayard et cie., 1916. 92: p. 
4to. (L’homme aux cent masques, 5d) 
@ Jan. 19, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1916; 

‘oreign 13496. 

Secret des Hohenzollern; roman inédit 
@amour et daventures de la guerre. 
Paris, A. Fayard & cie., 1916. 94 p. 
4to. (L’homme aux cent masques, 4) 
fr. 6.35. | @ Jan. 19: 1916:: 1 ¢.. Mar: 
~O, 1916; A—Foreign 13495. 


© Arthéme Fayard & co. et Mau- 
rice Landay, Paris. 


*, Detroit. Here 
is how you can tell if they are just 
boarders. [4] p. illus. (part col.) 
fol. folded to obl. 32mo. [4104 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426358. 


Chi- 
cago. [4105-4110 


Business administration. Business build- 
ing talk. nos. 10-14, 21. Contents.— 
no. 10, 11. Business economics.—no. 
142-14. Industrial organization and 
management.—no. 21. Organizing a 
business. 6yv. 4to. © Dec. 30, 1915; 
2 ec. each Jan. 13, 1916; af. Jan. 14, 
1916; A 417800. 


no. 15. Money and banking. 
1 "'S"p." 440: *@ Web: 44, 19tes - C. 
Feb. 21, 1916; aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 
426274, 

Effective business English. Lesson talk 
13-20, 29-36. 16 v. in 1. §8vo. 
Dec, 10, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1916; aff. 
Feb, 23, 1916; A 426259. 


General bulletin [1916]. 


cover-title, 43 


Dp: itlus., ‘ports... Sve.’ © Mar. 10, 
1916: 2 ¢. and aff: Mar. 13, 1916; A 
425961. 

Hig er accountancy. How to_use the 


higher accountancy course and service. 
6p. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Mar. 13, 1916; A 4925968. 


What was the matter with Ed Kearney; 
or, Ten years’ promotion in one. 57 p. 
col. illus. S8vo. @© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 ec. 
Feb. 21, 1916; aff. Feb. 23: 1916; A 
426256. 


Marraine 
Paris, A. 
40. 

[4111 
©" Jan: 1919162" 1 Mar. 20; 
1916; A—Foreign 13499. 


du poilu: reman inédit. 
Fayard et cie. [1915] 76 p. 


LAYLANDER (QO. J.)* Chicago. To- 
gether. [13] p. front., illus. 32mo. 
[4112 


© Dee. 18, 1915; 2 
25, 1916; A 419834. 


e. and aff. Jan.. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4113 


LEADING cigar jobbers of the United | Leroux (Gaston)* Paris. 


States. Issued Jan., 1916. New 
York city, Tobacco record pub. ¢o., 
1916. eover-title, [42] p. 4to. 
$15.00. [4113 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


2, 1916; A 420982; Harry M. Kon- | 


wiser, New York. 
LEBLANC (Maurice)* % Hughes Mas- 
sie, London. Bombshell, tr. by Alex- 


ander Teixeira de Mattos. Feb., 
1916. 1st instalment. (In Pear- 
son’s magazine.) [4114 


© 1c. Feb. 29, 1916; A ad int. 
2585; pubd. Feb. 1, 1916. 

Ler (Albert Sherman)* Ripley, W. Va. 
United States history. cover-title, 
53 p. 16mo. $0.25. [4115 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 19, 1916; A 417858. 

Ler (Baker Perkins)* Los Angeles. 
Real temperance versus prohibition. 
te a pe AZmor SOA. [4116 

© Oct. 15, 1914; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 419811. 


LEE (Geo. H.)* Omaha, Neb. Secrets 


of success with chickens. cover- 
title, 23 p. illus. 16mo. (Geo. H. 
Lee co.) [4117 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 14, 


1916; aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A 426281. 
Le GaALLIENNE (Richard) Shake- 
speare  tercentenary, 1616-1916. 


Shakespeare the great creator of 
tragedy. (In New York times.) 

[4118 

© Feb. 27, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 28, 

1916; A 422730; New York times co., 


New York. 
Le Gorric (Charles) En cantonne- 
ment; un deuxiéme chapitre de 


Vhistoire des fusiliers marins. (In 
Revue des ceux mondes, ler déc., 
1915) [4119 
© Dec. 1, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13512; Plon-Nourrit & 
co., Paris. 
LENNON (Bert) 
the world saved by love. 
cago herald) [4120 
© Yeb..20,. 1916;.-1-.c.. Keb, 21, 
1916; A 422599; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
Lenz & Naumann, ine. General lab- 
oratory apparatus and_ supplies. 
1915 ed. New York, Montreal, Lenz 
& Naumann, ine. [1916] 499 p. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. $1.00. [412% 
© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
22, 1916; A 420596; W. J. Lenz, 
New York. 


Wickedest woman in 
(In Chi- 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Confitou ; 
roman inédit. nos. 1-5, 9-27, 29-— 
31. [27 instalments] (in Paris 
matin, 16 jano.—15 févr., 1916) 
[4122 
© Jan. 16-Feb. 15, 1916; 1 c each 
Mar. 20, 1916; A—Foreign 138519. 


LE Roy plow co.*, Le Roy, N. Y. 


[4128, 4124 
Le Roy chilled plows. 23 p. col. ae 
obl. 48mo. @© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 e 


and aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 426327. 


Le Roy chilled plows, gang, two-way and 
walking plows. 34 pe eS: (part 
col.) . © Jan 1916; 2 
ce. and aff. Feb. 25, 1916; a 426328. 


LEVEILLE (Edward A.)* Chicago. 
ie [4125, 4126 


Freight tariff no. 4—D on wrought iron 
and steel pipe; Chicago and Pitts- 
burgh to points in Michigan, effective 
Jan. 1, 1916. Suppl. no. 1. [4] p. 
24mo. © Jan. 1, 1916; 2 ¢c and ak. 
Jan. 22, 1916; A "419768. 


—— No. 5-H, Chicago and Pittsburgh to 
points in Towa, effective Jan. 15, 1916. 
© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
22, 1916; A 419769. 


Levy (Louis H.) Pictorial review’s 
correspondence course in sex-educa- 
tion; a series of six talks on anat- 
omy, physiology, hygiene and habits. 
New York city, Pictorial review Co. 
[1916] 82 p. 8vo. $0.50. [4127 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 425333; Pictorial review 
co., New York. 


Lewis (John Franklin)* San Fran- 
cisco. Race track game; directions 
for playing. Card, printed on both 
sides, 34 by 24 inches. $1.00. [4128 

© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426545. 


Lewis (Lloyd D.) Is the Red spectre 


of ’57 hanging over India. (Jn Chi- 
cago herald) [4129 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 1 ¢@ Feb. 21, 
1916; A 422601; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Lipsey (Laura Jean) Saint Valen- 
tine’s, love’s own day, is here and it’s 
leap year too. (In Cleveland Sun- 
day leader ) [4130 

© Feb. 13, 1916; 1 ¢ Feb. 15, 
1916; A 422515; Cleveland co., Cleve- 
land. 


Lispy (Paul)* La Jolla, Cal. Let 
there be light. cover-title, S p. nar. 
16mo. [41381 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1916; 
aft. Mar. 13, 1916; A 425949, 


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[4182 
Feb. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 3, 1916 4167 
LIEBMANN’S (S.) sons brewing co.,* | Liste (Ann)—Continued. 
Brooklyn. Rhymes of the Rheina- re ae fa inte Can 12 1916; 
. 3 G a illus ‘ ec. Mar 307 
roons, 1916.° [20] p. illus. 12mo. {Note: The foregoing are in New York 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 « and aff. 


LINDEMANN (A. J.) & Hoverson co. | Lirrte (Charles E.) Life and litera- 
Special selling manual on the Alca- ture readers. 8d reader. Advisory 
- zar range and heater co. & Areadiau editor, Charles E. Little, illus. by 


malleable range co. [Chicago, II1., 
Printed by the Irving R. Allen co., 


PIG] 1 p. 1; 83 numb. i SVO; company [1916] 250, [1], iv p. illus. 
[4133 (part col.) 12mo. $0.48. [4159 
© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aft. Feb. © Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 418824; Irving R. Allen, 21, 1916; A 420879; Williams print- 
Chicago. ing co., San Francisco. 
nae ee 82 Te 1.. | LUITTLe wonder mfg. co.] Why not 
— oe oeay rae aha operate a wholesale manufacturing 
ea ee OS "[4134 business? [4] p. 4to. [4160 
©) Jan. 15, 19163 2° and att. Jan 
© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. | 25 : ‘ ; 
a4 25 iGevA OS: ; ar C 
LIsLte (Ann) [4185-4158 eines (Karl K.) ed. [4161, 4162. 
Cinderella man. Feb. 15, 1916. © Feb. Children’s day treasury, no. 26. Dayton, 
abiae iG ep. LO... FONG 5 772 0., New York lete.] OE Rs 
- : company, 1916. cover-title, 4 ; 
Reb. 167 1916. © Web.) 165.1916 ; illus. Svo. $0.15. © Feb. 16, 1916; 2 
ices tign) LGhG 2) A 422506: ec. and aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 420866. 
—— Heb. 17, 1916. © Feb. 17, 1916; Easter treasury, no. 21. Dayton, O., 
ioc. Deb. US) 196; A. 422525. New York [etc.] Lorenz publishing 
Shep. 18. 1916. ~G Feb. 18. 1916: company, 1916. cover-title, 34 p. 8vo. 
1 Bes RING ee: 422547, .0.15. © Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Shey 1. 1916. © Feb. 19. 1916: Feb. 21, 1916; A 420867; 
flies Feb. 34 1916: A 422570, e 7 Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 
Jast a woman. Feb. 21, 1916. © Feb. | Lorerz (Joseph L.) Payroll auditing. 


21916 > bc, Web, 23,1916; A 422617. 
——Feb. 22, 1916. Hehiw22. A9iG: 


— 


© 


1c. Feb. 23, 1916; A 422619. © Feb. 18, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 21, 
Eel Wen, 23. 1916. © Feb. 23, i916: 1916; A 422710; George H. Holden 
rer teb ws, 1916: A 422644. | & ¢o., ine., New York. 
7, web. 24, 1916. © Feb. 24, 1916; | Low (Alvin H.)* Los Angeles. Story 
ieee 2s. 19065. A 422777. | a a ee AS 
A a ane : of a drop of water. (Jn National 
Feb. 25, 1916. © Feb. 25, 1916; Taprais 
1 c. Feb. 36, 1916; A 422779. | effersonian ) [4164 
Hep, 26, 1916. © Keb. 26, 1916; ©) Web. 26, “A9IG =" ad se Mar.2: 
i ¢ Keb. 28. 1916; A 422782. 1916: A 422829, 
r= Heb. 28. 191¢ ) Web. 28, 1915; : 
1 c. Feb. 29, ee Pete Lowey, Mass. Lowell directory, 1916. 
Feb. 29, 1916. © Feb. 29, 1916; no. 65. Beston, Mass., Sampson & 
1 2. Mar. 1, 1916; A 422787. Murdock ¢co., 1916. [3]-931 p. front. 
en 1, ok Cee 15 1191.6 5 (fold. map) 8vo. $5.00 [4165 
ce. Mar, 2, 1916; A 422813 
; : aie ; j ») : ¢ 
——-Mar. 2, 1916. © Mar. 2, 1916; 9 © oe > ee 2 . eae 
1c. Mar. 3, 1916; A 422827. 26, 1916; A 420929; Sampson & 
2 Mar. 3. 1916. © Mar. 3. 1916; Murdock co., Boston. 
ee oye | EUeAS. (De Witt B.)*" Philadelphia. 
es ieee Siti. © Tee 1916; Knowing people. Sheet, printed on 
- aticti. ’ vu : 1 Aq Y 1 j 
6, 1916. © Mar. 6, 1916; both sides, d1 by 84 inches. [4166 
Ic. Mar. 7, 1916; A 422889. © Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 15, 1916; 
Poa ear (, 1916. *@ wMar. 7,) 1916; aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 419758. 
1 ec. Mar. 8, 1916; A 422899. L jos * N All nm 
———Mar. 8, 1916. © Mar. 8, 1916; YON laboratories,* Nashville. Auto 
1 ¢. Mar. 9, 1916; A 422967. physician manual giving directions, 
Mar. 9, 1916. © Mar. 9, 1916; treatment and dosage for each mal- 
1 ce. Mar. 10, 1916; A 422991. ady and its remedy. 27 p. 16mo. 
Mar. 10, 1916. © Mar. 10, 1916; 80.25. 41 
1c. Mar. 11, 1916; A 423026. yi D et 
—— Mar. 11, 1916. @©@ Mar. 11, 1916; © Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan... 
1 ¢. Mar. 13, 1916; A 423040. 19, 1916; A 417850. 


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evening journal] 


© Internat). news service, New 


Helen Harll and Elsinore Robinson 
Crowell. San Francisco, Doub & 


Chap. 1. (In Surveyor) [4163 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4168 


pt. 1, 2S.) yo 


[M. S. pharmacal co.] Jn-o-me, a 

secret of Cleopatra? 7 p. illus. 24mo. 

[4168 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 

23, 1916; A 425594; Jerome W. Mar- 
row, Chicago. 


McATAMNEY (Hugh) co.*, New York. 
Wanamaker cut service. Issue no. 
Ze, 245° Jan. 3, 10, JOT. 2 va Wis. 
254 by 184 inches. [4169, 4170 

©. Dec. 17, 24, 1915; 2 @ and aff. 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 419771, 419772. 


McCriaiIn (Kdward C.)* Philadelphia. 
Truth in the ultimate. 11. 24mo. 
[4171 
©’ Jan. 1, 1916: 2c. Yan. 3, 1916: 

aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 419759. 


McCown (Minnie Parker)* Emporia, 
Kan. Picture. (Jn Emporia times) 


[4172 
© Feb. 10, 1916; 1 c& Feb. 23, 
1916; A 422627. 


McCoy (James David) * 
Suggestions in X-ray technic for 
the orthodontist. (Jn International 
journal of orthodontia. Jan., 1916) 

[4173 

Feb. 16, 


Los Angeles. 


©: Jan15, 191G6- val “eS 
1916; A 422492. 


McCutTcHEon (John T.) [4174, 4175 
Crafty Standard oil co. @© Feb. 20, 1916; 
1 ce. Feb. 23, 1916; A 422616. 
© Tribune co., Chicago. 
When Greek meets Scot. © Feb. 18, 
£O1G)5 1... Feb. 20.1906 jhAn 422572: 


{[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday tribune] 


© John T. McCutcheon, Chicago. 


McDapE (Andrew J)* Brooklyn. 
Science of investment. cover-title, 
8p. 24 mo. $0.05. [4176 


© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 «. 
Mar. 16, 1916; A 425969. 


and aff. 


MAcponNALp (James P.)* Boston. Old 
Glory, the stars and stripes. Bos- 
ton, Mass., Macdonald & Evans 
[1915] [16] p. 24mo. $0.10. [4177 


ie Deg Za, AGio; -2--e Dac: 30, 
1915; aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 425084. 


McDowett (Lillie Gilliland) * To- 
peka, Kan. Stories I told Louise. 
Illus. by Albert T. Reid. Topeka, 
Kan., The Kansas farmer co., 1915. 
=p. 1, {11]-151 p. front... (port.) 
iis. iZmo. $0.50: [4178 


© Dec. 11, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 420297. 


McKEEsport, Pa. R. L. Polk & ¢0.’s 
McKeesport directory, 1916. v. 10. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., R. L. Polk & Gas 
1916. 703 p. S8vo. - $6.00. [4179 


© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Feb. 
15, 1916; A 418837; R. L. Polk & eo., 
Pittsburgh. 


MackeEy (Richard KE.)* St. Louis. 
Rapid calculator, for the muitiplica- 
tion of any two numbers from 1 to 
100. Sheet, 82 by 14 inches. $1.00. 

[4180 
© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
26, 1916; A 419856. 


McKinstry (James F.)* Gainesville, 
Fla. Prayers. [Gainesville, Fla., 
Printed by Pepper printing & pub. 
co., 1915] 13.1. deme, sae 

[4181 


© Dec. 18, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
138, 1916; A 418446. 


MAcKINTOSH (Charles Henry) 
[4182, 4183 


Christmas, by a batchelor. [8] p. 16mo. 
Dec. 24, 1915): 2. 6 Deez ola 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417880. 


Mother’s day. [Duluth, Minn., Printed 
by M. I. Stewart company, 1915] [7] 
p. illus. 24mo. © Mar. 3, 19162 2¢€ 
and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425854. 
© Stewart-Mackintosh, ine., Du- 

luth, Minn. 


McLAuGHLIN (T. C.)* Newton, Kan. 
Safety first; information for travel- 
ers. [New ed.] 78 p. illus. 16mo. 
$0.10. [4184 

© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 425952. 


McMicHarnt (Stanley L.)* Cleveland. 
Cleveland—sixth city. [Cleveland, 
O.] The Cleveland real estate board 
[1916] cover-title, 16 p. 16mo. 

T4185 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
14, 1916; A 425955. 


Macnasp (Alexander J.) 
Individual instruction 
tice. cover-title, 23 p. 


jr.*, Seattle. 
in rifle prac- 
24mo. $0.10. 

[4186 


© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


31, 1916; A 419901. 


MacNiper (George Mallett)* Green- 
ville, S. C. Preparation of size for 
cotton warps. cover-title, [7] p. 
diagr. Svo. (Reprinted from Cot- 
ton, Jan., 1916) [4187 


©, Jan. 2), 116; 2, ¢. seb ea 
1916; aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 425850. 


184 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


20. 3, 1916 


Macoc (H. J.)* Paris. [ 4188, 4189 
Démon boche; grand roman régional in- 
édit. nos. 1-73, 77-103, 103>!s, 104— 
153. [151 instalments] (Jn L‘ouest- 
éclair, 27 juin—12 déc.. 1915; © June 
Babee, 12, 1915; 1 c.. each Mar. 20; 
1916; A—Foreign 13515. 


Espionne d’Hze. nos. 1-83, 90-189, 
189ris, 190. [185 instalments] (In 
L’éelaireur de Nice, 30 juin, 1915-12 
févr., 1916) © June 30, 1915—Feb. 12, 
1916; 1c. each Mar. 20, 1916; A—For- 
eign 138514. 


Mai (W. E.)* Iowa City, Ia. 
[ 4190, 4191 


Most powerful combination in business 
building methods yet devised. 16 p. 
pgs, 651.00. @ Feb. 19; 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 426258. 

Suecessful selling method for our auto- 
matic business building campaign. 38 
p. ites. i2mo. $0.50. © Feb. 19, 
PatG 2 eo and aff. Keb. 23; 1916; A 
426257. 


MAIN street auto sales co. Start right, 
right now. [4] p. illus. 4 to. [4192 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 426290; Clarence R. Ball, 
Oklahoma City, Okl. 


MAINE telephone & telegraph co.*, 
Rumford, Me. Rumford district tele- 
phone directory. Winter issue. 1915-— 
1916. 19. cover-title, 64 p. Svo. 

[4193 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417797. 


MANDEL bros.*, Chicago. Mandel 
brothers’ weekly art cut service. 
Hach 1 sheet, illus.. 24 by 18 inches. 

[41944197 


Sheet 349. Oct. 16, [1915] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © Oct. 13, 1915; 2c. 
and aff. Jan. 19, 1916; A 4178435. 


Sheet 353. Nov. 13, [1915] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © Nov. 11, 1915; 2c. 
and aff. Jan. 19, 1916; A 417846. 


Sheet 355, 355A, Nov. 27 [1915] Sheet, 
illus. printed on both sides, 24 by 18 
inches. © Nov. 25, 1915; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425552. 


Sheet 357, Dec. 11, [1915] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © Dec. 9, 1915; 2. 
and aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 425553. 


MANITOBA readers (Polish) 2d reader. 
Chicago, Ill., Polish American pub- 
lishing company [1916] 190, [2] p. 
illus. Svo. $0.30. [4198 


en Jan) 28, 1916: 2.¢. Feb. 12, 
1916; aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 420786; 
Polish American pub. co., Chicago. 


MARBLE (B. L.) chair co.*, Bedford, O. 
Supplement to catalog no. 22, Feb. 1, 
1916. 7 p. illus. [4199 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 426323. 


| 
| 
| MARSH 
| 


Marcy (Mrs. E. D.)* Chicago. Moth- 
er’s prayer. 21. 24mo. $0.15. 
[4200 
© Dec. 23, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 1, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 16, 1916; A 425529. 

MARINE oil engine co., inc.*, New York. 
Skandia marine oil engines for crude 
or fuel oils. 14 [2] p. illus., diagrs. 
4to. [4201 

© Jan. 29, 1916; 2c and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425346. 


(Willard EKugene)* Memphis, 


Tenn. Pathway to health. 22 p. 
illus. S8vo. $2.00. [4202 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 427052. 


MARTIN Safety first horse hitch co. 
[4203-4205 
Confidential terms and prices to repre- 
sentatives for the Martin safety first 
horse hitch. Sheet, illus., 11 by 8% 
inches. © Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425560. 


Martin safety first horse hitch. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 17 by 84 
inches. © Feb. 17, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425558. 

Not liable for license tax. Sheet, 84 by 
53 inches. © Feb. 17, 1916; 2c. and 
aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 425559. 


© Kenneth Martin, St. Louis. 


Master builders c¢o.*, Cleveland. 
Master builders primer, a textbook 
on concrete fleors. 31 p. illus. S8vo. 

[4206 
©Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 426322. 


MatrruLtats (Alice) Frauen sind die 
hiiter (Heil’ ger heimath gtiter!) 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 7? by 

4 inches. [4207 

2 ey Deets th: $915 <2 “ed any 14, 
1915; aff. Jan. 19, 1916; A 417849; 
Chappell & co., Itd., New York. 

Mavrer (William P.)* Los Angeles. 
Filmland favorites. Los Angeles, 
Cal., American pub. co. [1916] [78] 
p. ports. 16mo. $0.25. [4208 

(©) Deer 18, 19> s-2  e): Deca Ze 
1915; aff. Jan. 15, 1916; A 417859. 


Mayer (Alexander U.) True God, by 
A. U. M. New York, The Roycroft 
shops [1916] 15 p. 12mo. [4209 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 427097; Mua co., New 
York. 

MayFietp (Albert Ulysses)* Denver. 
Official ritual National order of cow- 
boy rangers. 20 p. 16mo. $0.25. 

[4210 
©) Jans 28). ISt6s'2 Gy Deen aT, 
1915; aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 425105. 


185 


CATALOGUE OF GOPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4211 


Mays (Clarke) Treasure chest, a 
musical extravaganza in 2 acts, by 
Clarke Mays, Grace Sherwood, Mar- 
shall Martin. Lyrics. [Providence, 
R. J., Printed by Eddy-Marsh mono- 


pt. 1, D. S., Vv. 13 


MERCHANTS TRUST and sayings bank. 


Will a trust company increase my 
estate. cover-title, [12] p. 24mo. 
(No. 6 of a series) [4219 


© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


type composition co., 1915]  cover- 21, 1916; A 425571: Harvey A 

title, 27 p. 8vo. [4211 | “Bibdeett St Pant =e 1 Jes 
© Dee. 6, 1915; 2 « and aff. Feb. 

8, 1916; A 418726; Grace M. Sher- | MercenrHater linotype co.*, New 

wood, Providence, R. I. York. Specimen book of type 


MELTING pot saies assn. of America. 
Hebert’s sunshine sales talks. 
[4212, 4213 


No. 3734-3738. 12-4-15 to 12-31-15. 

- Ato. © Dec. 31, £915; 2 °c -and 

ff. Feb. ey 1916; A 426309. 

No. 3739-874 1-8-16 to 1-29-16. 
4 ]. 4to. GC: Jans 292) tOtGe 2 elrand 
aff. Feb. 25, eat A 426310. 


MERRELL Messenger. 


styles, 1915. Various paging. obl. 
Svo. [4220 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c Feb. 14 
1916; 1 c Feb. 18, 1916? am Yew 
12, 1916; A 420821. 


WW. 2, a” ee 
1916. [Cincinnati, O., Printed by 
The Procter and Collier ¢o., 1916] 


; 1 cover-title, 16 p.. illus. Sve. 
© Louis A. Hebert, Chicago. 14991 
MERCANTILE AGENCY. Reference book | © Feb. 16, es c. and aff. Feb. 
(and key) containing ratings of 18, 1916; A 425501 ; Wi. 8S. Merrell 
merchants, manufacturers and trad- chemical co., Cincinnati. 
ers generally throughout the United 
States and Canada, Mar., 1916. v. | MreTrapHysicaL almanac, 1916. Los 
192. New York, R. G. Dun & co. Angeles, Cal., The Master mind pub- 
[1916] Various paging. maps. fol. lishing co. [1916] [20] p. 16mo. 
$10.00. [4214 $0.10. [4222 
© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. © Dec. 24, 1915; 2 ¢« and aff. 
23, 1916; A 418950; R. G. Dun & co., Dec. 30, 1915; A 419999; Master 
New York. | mind pub. co., Los Angeles. 
MERCANTILE REFERENCE agency's book | Mryrer-BorH co. [42234233 


of commercial ratings of corpora- 
tions, firms and individuals of the 
territory of Hawaii, — v... 5, 1915. 
Honolulu, T. H., Mercantile refer- 
ence agency, 1916. 585 p. 8vo. 
[4215 


©aWuly A5, 21915 +2. «cand af. 
July 31, 1915; A 418626; Norval B. 
Young, Honolulu. 


D manufacturers’ co.* 
Springfield, Mass. Bulletin, mer- 
chants’ and manufacturers’ service. 
; [4216, 4217 


MERCHANTS’ AN 


Bulletin 133, 133A—-I. 10 sheets, 11 by 
84 inches. © Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 425137. 

154, 134A-I. 10 Sheets, illus.. 11 by 9 
inches. @© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 9, 1916; A 425862. 

MERCHANTS TRADE reports co. Rating | 
book of dressmakers and _ ladies’ | 
tailors. [22d ed., Jan., 1916] 56 p. 
obl. 24mo. [4218 

©). Jan 4, tie. 2c: Jak col, 

1916; aff. Feb. 1, 1916; A 425097 : 

Joseph W. Keyes, New York. | 


186 


& summer, 1916. 


Fashion edition, spring 
col.) .fel.16 


[16] .~p.. illus. - (park 


Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 48, 

1916; A 425517. 

© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 
Newspaper feature cut service. Weeks 

ending Feb. %, 14, .21, 49465 73-4. 

illus. fol. Jan, 26, 1916 2a 


each and aff. Feb. 1, 1916; A 425109— 
425111. 


© R. Masters, Chicago. 


Sheet L. P. 46, 47, Mar. 7, 14, 1916. 
2 vy. illus., each 19 by 25 inches. © 
Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. Mar. 


9, 1916; A 425860, 425861. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 

Sheet no. 15. Feb. 10, 1916. -~Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Feb. 12, 
1916 ; 2c. and aff. Feb. 18, 1916; A 
425516. 
© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 41, Jan. 5, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
19 by 25 inches. © Dec. 30, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417563. 


Sheet no. 45. Feb. 24, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. @ Feb. 21, 
1916; 2.¢e. and aff. Feb. 25, i320, 
A 426313. 
© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 

Sheet no. 286, Jan..18, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Dec. 30, 


1915% 2 ic. and ‘aff; Jani Sy), soi; 


A 417564. 


ee eS Sy ee See eee ie te 


’ no. 3, 1916 


} 
; 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


Meyer-BorH co.—Continued. 


Sheet no. 288. Feb. 22, 1916. Sheet, 
© Feb. 


illus., 19 by 25 inches. 21, 
1916; 2 c¢. and aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 
426312. 


© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


Meyers (Paul M.) Methods of lo- 
eating machinery foundation tem- 
plets. Synopsis. (Jn American ma- 
chinist ) [4234 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 1 c¢. Feb. 26, 
1916: A 422693; Hill pub. co., New 
‘York. 


MicHELeENA (Beatriz)* San Rafael, 
Cal. Talks with screen-struck girls. 
(In San Rafael Independent) 

[4235, 4236 
© Feb. 22, 1916; 1 «. 


oe 


Series 2, no. 1. ). 
422736. 


Feb. 28, 1916; A 


Series 2, no. 2. © Feb. 29, 1916; 1 c. 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 423052. 


MicHican state auto school,* Detroit. 


Michigan state auto school. cover- 
title, 94 p.__illus., fold. plate.  obl. 
16mo. [4237 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
9, 1916; A 425857. 


MicHIGAN washing machine Co. 
[42384241 


Harmony. Sheet, 11 by 83 inches. 
(Motor high speed sales talks. No. 31. 
29 16) @© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 25, 1916; A 426305. 


I am not afraid of tomorrow. Sheet, 11 
by 83 inches. (Motor high speed sales 
talks. No. 30. 1—26-16) @© Jan. 26, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 
42630T. 


Inspiration of the clock. Sheet 11 by 82 
inches. (Motor high speed sales talks. 
No. 28. 12-29-15) © Dec. 29, 1915; 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 426306. 


World is watching me. Sheet, 11 by 83 
inches. (Motor high speed sales talks. 
No. 29. 1-12-16) Jan. 12, 1916; 
2 c. and afi. Feb. 25, 1916; A 426308. 


© J. D. A. Johnsen, Muskegon, 
Mich. 


[Minter (Mrs. C. R.)] Weekly fea- 
ture page. Jan. 2, 16, Feb. 6, 1916. 
owe ius. fol. [42424944 


1) Mee. 23, 1915; Jan. 7, 21, 1916; 
eee each and afi. Jan. 29, 1916; A 
425059425061; Internatl. syndicate, 
Baltimore. 


Minter (George Ernest)* Covington, 


Ky. Skel-E. (In Scribo. Mar.. 
1916) [4245 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 9, 1916; 
A 4230667. 


18 


| 
| 


4256 


Mrixter (W. H. B.) Uncle Ben’s clo- 
verfield; simple nature stories for 
boys & girls. Mountain View, Cal., 
Kansas City, Mo. [etc.] Pacific press 


publishing association [1916] 2 p. 
1., 9-295 p. front.. illus. Svo. $1.00. 
[4246 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
7, 1916; A 427176; Pacific press pub. 
assn., Mountain View, Cal. 

MILLER saw-trimmer co.*, Pittsburgh. 
Miller saw-trimmer and special at- 
tachments. 32 p. illus. Svo. [4247 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
21, 1916; A 417908. 


MILLIKIN national bank. Bankers’ 
certificate savings book. cover-title, 
[12] p. 16mo. [4248 

©. Ane 25) §9in- 2 ec. dare - 10: 


1916; aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 419803; 
Bankers’ certificate service of Amer- 
ica, Bloomington, Ill. 

Mirts (Anna W.)* New York. Guided 
by the spirit. cover-title, 12 p. 
16mo. $0.10. [4249 

© Feb. 10. 1916: 2 c. Feb. 14, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 426286. 
Minner (Florence)* Detroit. 
{4250-4252 


Jimmie’s impressions of Poe were in 
sand. Jan. 22, 1916; 1 ec Feb. 9, 


1916; A 422978. 
Not in the text book. © Feb. 5, 1916; 
1 ec. Feb. 9, 1916: A 422980. 


Schoolboy howlers. © Jan. 29, 1916; 1 
ce. Feb. 9, 1916; A 422979. 
{ Note: The foregoing are in Detroit 
Saturday night] 

Mi_WwAUKEE lace paper co.*, Milwaukee. 
Thousand and one ways. 31 [1] p. 
illus. 4te. [4253 

© Jan. 21, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Mar: 
16, 1916; A 425973. 

Mixer (George W.)* Westfield. Mass. 
Appendix G.to Bookkeeping, com- 
plete course. Boston, New York 
fete.]. Ginn and company, 1915. 
cover-title, p. XXvili-xxxvy. S8vo. 

[4254 
© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 « and aff. Jan. 
25, 1916; A 419836. 

MINNEAPOLIS journal. 

John? 


How are you, 
(Jn Minneapolis journal) 
[4255 
© Mar. 6. 1916; 1 c Mar. 10, 1916; 
A 423000; Journal ptg. co., Afinne- 
apolis. 

Minwax co., ine.*, New York. Floor 
treatments. 12 p. illus. 4to. (Bul- 
letin no. 3. Jan., 1916) [4256 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
21, 1916; A 417992. 


= 


( 


CATALOGUE 
4257 


OF COP 


YRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


MOLINE heat*, Moline, Ill. High class 
heating for high class buildings of 
every Size and character. 46 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. [4257 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
19, 1916; A 417847. 


Montciair, N. J. Directory of Mont- 
clair, Bloomfield, Caldwell [ete.] 
1916. ~ [ve SP? Newark, Nod, fhe 
Price & Lee company, 1916. 916, 
[S] p. loose fold. map. S8vo. $5.09. 

[4258 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
14, 1916; A 420778; Price & Lee ¢o., 
New Haven. 

MONTGOMERY 
New York. 


(Charles Alexander) * 
False Shakespeare epi- 


taph now at Stratford-on-Avon. [4] 
p. obl. 48mo. $0.10. [4259 
ae Jan. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 

22, 1916; A 419764. 
MONTPELIER, Vt. Montpelier, Vt., di- 
rectory for the year beginning Nov., 
1915. vy. 15. Springfield, Mass., H. 


A. Manning co., 1916. 1p. 1., 39-191, 
iS}. pe front. fold. map) 8vo. 
$3.00. [4260 

© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
14, 1916; A 420765; H. A. Manning 
co., Springfield, Mass. 

Moopy’s analyses of investments. pt. 
1. Steam railroads, by John Moody. 
7th annual number, 1916. New 
York, Moody’s investors service. 
London, Frede. C. Mathieson & sons 
[1916] 1p. 1, 15-1148 [i. e. 1149] p. 
maps. $15.00. [4261 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 427078 ; Moody’s investors 
service, New York. 

Moore (Ernest Carroll) Outlines to 
accompany What is education? Bos- 
ton, New York [ete.] Ginn and com- 
pany [1915] cover-title, 24 p. 12mo. 
$0.10. [4262 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
25, 1916; A 419835; Ginn & co., Bos- 
ton. 

MoorE (W. Clement)* New Egypt, 
N. J. $2000 a year in a business of 
your own. cover-title, 32 p. illus. 
8vo. $0.50. [4263 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 419997. 

MoreAu (Emilienne) Mes mémoires, 
1914-1915. [39 instalments] (Jn 
Petit Parisien, 5 déc., 1915-16 janv., 
1916) [4264 

© Dec. 5, 1915-Jan. 16, 1916; 1 c. 
each Mar. 20, 1916; A—Foreign 
13518; Petit Parisien, Paris. 


MoreaAn (Thomas 8S.) & son*, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. Morgan's boys Gde- 
partment. [4265, 4266 


Morgan’s boys department, fall oe 
1915. Sheet, 74 by 42 inckes. © Dee 


2, 1915; 2 c. and aff! Gam ey 1916: 
A 425180. 

Morgan’s boys department. Spring sea- 
son, 1916. Sheet. 7 by 42 inches. 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 23, 
1916; A 426289. 


Mortarity (J. T.)* Inglewood, Cal. 
lories in Old Glory. Sheet, 7 by 33 
inches. [4267 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Feb. 


28, 1916; A 426379. 


MormMan (James B.) Elementary 
principles for the operation of an 
incubator. (Jn Scranton times) 

[4268 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 4, 1916; 

A 422842; Eugene McGuekin ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


MornineG telegraph Sunday magazine. 
Feb. 6, 13, 20, 1916. [3 instalments] 
(In New York morning telegraph, 


sec. 2) [ 4269-4271 
© Feb. 6, 13, 20, 1916; 1 c« each 
Feb. 23, 1916; A 422591422598 ; 


Lewis pub. co., New York. 


MorepuHy (Edward Alexander)* Toot- 


ing, London, England. Astragen 
waistcoat. (In All-story weekly) 
[4272 


©). Jan. 1, 1916= dite Feb. 23, 1916; 
A 4226383. 


Morse (Waldo G.) No hyphenated 
American families. Proof. (Na- 
tional editorial service, serial no. 
364) [4273 


© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 425638; Natl. editorial 
service inc., New York. 


Morton salt co.*, Chicago. Salt talks 
no. 5. Curing and packing. 15 p. 
illus. S8vo. [4274 


© Jan. 31, 1916: 2 © Jamas 
1916; aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425335. 


MoTHER’s magazine. [4275, 4276 


List of titles and reply book, the 
Mother’s magazine $4,000 cash pic- 
ture-play pastime. cover-title, 64 p. 
Svo. @© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 23, 1916; A’ 426255. 

Pitcure pamphlet of the Mother’s maga- 
zine $4,000 cash picture-play ape 
cover-title, 32 p. illus. 8vo. @© Feb. 
15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 23, 1916; 
A 426254. 


© Publishers picture quiz assn., 
inc., New York. 


188 


BOOKS, 


no. 3, 1916 


MOTION PICTURE THEATRE list [1916] 
New York, N. Y., The Motion pic- 


ture trade directory co., incorpo- 
rated [1916] 1p.1, 195 p. 8vo. 
[4277 


©Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

18, 1916; A 418495; Motion picture 
trade directory co., inc., New York. 
MOTION PICTURE TRADE directory. 
[4278, 4279 

2, no. 4, Nov., 1915. New York, 
N. Y., The Motion picture trade di- 
ent co., ine. [1915] 108 p. S8vo. 


.50. Noyv.. 30,. 1915; 2 .c. Dee. 
me FOI: < alt. Jan. TS), oth A 
418488. 


(os, mo. 4, Feb., 1916. New York, 
N. Y., The Motion picture trade di- 
rectory co., incorporated, 1916. 108 
p. Svo. $0.50. @©@ Feb. 29, 1916; 
2 c. Mar. 6, 1916; aff. Mar. 4, 1916; 
A 427169. 
© Motion picture trade directory 
¢o., ine., New York. 
Moror- way year - book, 
Georgia state highways 


ma 


containing 
[ Official 


ed., 1916] Atlanta, Ga., Armstrong 

& Gans [1916] 242 p. maps. 8vo. 

- $0.50. [4280 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

28, 1916; A 427027; Armstrong & 
Gans, Atlanta. 

Mororcooter sales co. Hot again. 


Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 

Ji by 12 inches. fold. to obl. 24mo. 

[4281 

© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

2, 1916; A 425717; Charles N. Tay- 
lor, Lond Beach, Cal. 

Mount GREENWOOD cemetery assn. 
Chicago’s most beautiful cemetery. 
D> p. folder, mounted pl. 4Smo. 

; [4282 

© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 425208; Willis N. Rudd, 
Chicago. 

Moyian (William) Resignation. (Jn 

Our Sunday visitor) [4283 

/ Heb. 13, 1916: 1c. Feb. 18, 

1916; A 422514; Blanche Margaret 
Rowan, Dubuque, Ia. 

MUBLFELD (John E.) Pulverized fuel 


for locomotives. 10 p. illus., fold. 
diagrs. Svo. (New York railroad 
club) $9.10. [4284 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 420942; New York rail- 
road club, New York. 

MULLIKIN (S. A.) co.*, Marietta, O. 
Salesman’s key of instructions on 
how to sell the Knowledge book. 48 

p. 8vo. $0.25. [4285 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
22. 1916; A 419766. 


35430—16——_4 


GROUP II 


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4296 


[MumForp (John K.)] Chinese rugs. 
Mentor reading course, monograph 
1-6. Proof. [4286 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
16, 1916; A 425970; Mentor assn., 
ine., New York. 


MUMFORD MOLDING machine co. 
[4287-4288 
Combination jol- “Squeeze machines. [4] 


p. illus. Svo. © Feb. 12, 1916: 2 e. 
and aff. Feb. 21, "1916; A 425573. 


Pattern drawing machines. [4] p. illus. 
Svo. © Feb. 12, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425572. 
© Vulcan engineering sales ¢o., 

Chicago. 


Music bulletin. [4289-4290 

v. 2, no. 5, Jan., 1916. [New York, N. Y., 

A. H. Kellogg & eco.] 1916. 15 p. 

Svo. © Jan. 27, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 
Feb. 5d, , 1916: A 418697. 

¥. 24, Ho. 6: Heb:.. 1916 [New York, 


Printed by A. H. Kellogg & co.] 1916. 
15 p. Svo. © Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. and- 
aff. TMiae. 9, 1916; A 427179. 


© Amer. book co., New York. 


NADELSON (Philip)* Yonkers, N. Y. 
Teeth, their relationship to health 
and success in life. [19] p. illus. 
obl. 16mo. [4291 


© Feb. 18, 1916; and aff. Feb. 
Al. ASIG;: A. 495574. 


NATIONAL CASH register co.*, Dayton. 

[42924293 

of National cash registers, de- 

and supplies, for the United 

; ne. 39: x. sued Mar. 1, 1916. 

16mc. © Feb. 28, 1916: eee 
. Mar: 1, 1916: A 427081. 


* national cash registers. 125, 
. (part col.) Svo. (Cata- 
Feb. 1, 1916). @©@ Feb. 23, 
and afi. Feb. 24, 1916; 


Price list 


A 426351. 
NATIONAL CLOAK & suit co.*, New 
York. [4294, 4295 


Blue book of bargains. no. 56. 23 p. 


illus. fol. ({National pee saving 
style beok. v. 20, no. 2, Jan., 1916]) 
© Jan; 285 ASG; 2. "e, and aff. Feb. 


, 1916s A 425112. 


National money-saving style book, spring 
& summer, 1916. cover-title, 521 p. 
illus. (part col.) fol. ([{National 
money saving style book, v. 20, no. 1, 
Jan., 19161) © Jan. 29, 1916: 2 es 
and aff. Feb. 1,1916;A 425103. 


[NATIONAL COMMERCIAL underwriters] 
Vostro sicuro collettore. cover-title, 
[80] p. fol. $15.00. [4296 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 425338: Adolph Strie- 
peke, Scranton, Pa. 


189 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt..1, B.S, v.43 


4297 
NATIONAL fire proofing co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. [4297-4300 


Instructions for erecting the Natco im- 
perishable silo. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. © Jan. 26, 1916." 2 ¢ and. af. 
Feb. 1, 1916; A 425107. 


Natco chicken house. Design no. 11. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, plans, 
40 by 10 inches. © Jan. 10, 1916; 
2 e. and aff. Feb. 1, 1916; A 425106. 


Natco dairy barn for 20 cows. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, illus., diagrs. 
474 by 20 inches, fold to obl. 24mo. 


(Design no, 4.)) -@— Rebs 7205 aode. 
2c. Feb. 24, 1916; aff. Feb. 25, 1916; 
A 426317. 


- Natco hog house. Design no. 10. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, plans, 
48 by 10 inches. © Jan. 31, 1916; 
2 ec: Heb. os - LOlGise ath. heb: 5, 1916; 

A 419998. 
NATIONAL gas engine assn. N. 
A. data sheets. livid, 2.55, 6] V2.4. 
12mo. [4801 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ce. Mar. 1, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 425707; Harry 
R. Brate, Lakemont, N. Y. 


Gai. 


NATIONAL HIGHWAYS assn.*, Washing- 
ton. [4802-43805 
Bill for Congress to create a national 


highways commission proposed by the 
National highways association. What 


course shall the nation follow? 6th 
ed.) 24) p. illus.) 4te: (National 
highways assn.) @ Feb. 22, 1916; 


2c. and aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A "427068. 
Facts: in the history of road-building. 


ial maps. 4to. (National 
highways assn.) @ Feb. 4, 1916; 2 
e. Feb. 21, 1916; aff. Feb. 19, 1916; 
A 418937. 


Fifty thousand miles of national high- 


ways, four fold system. : 
maps Ato. (National highways 
assn.) @ Feb. 10, 1916; 2 e. Feb. 
ZA, OLG). 7 Ait. Reb. <9: AGT. 3 A. 
418936. 

Interview; by a journalist for the Cen- 
tury magazine. [Boston, Mass., 
Printed by the Everett press, inc., 
191G] 38) Ip.) ius. —Svo:.0 (National 
highways assn.) © Mar. 2, 1916; 
Ye Mar, 4, 19163 al. Mar: 3,.1916: 
A 427132. 

NATIONAL INFORMATION exchange, 
Omaha, Neb. Instructions to repre- 
sentatives. 11 numb. 1. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] [4306 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
29, 1916; A 426253. 


NATIONAL JEWELERS board of trade*, 
New York. Confidential reference 
book of the jewelry trade in the 
United States and Canada, Mar., 
1916. 10, Ixxxii, 985, a-h p. 4to. 

[4307 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
3, 1916; A 427111. 


NATIONAL MOTOR vehicle co.*, Indian- 
apolis. National highway twelve. 23, 
[1] p.. illus... (part cole ssa 

[4308 
© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 425508. 


NATIONAL MUSICIANS’ directory co. 
Northern California musicians’ direc- 


tory. Seasons 1916, 1917. cover- 
title, xvi, 80 p. illus... ports. onl 
24mo. [4309 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 426296; S. Wendell Sil- 
ver, San Francisco. 


NATIONAL RURAL credit corporation, 
Washington. Co-operative and com- 
munity interest endeavors of Charles 
Frederick Bishop. 1 p. 1., 22 numb. 
1. Ato. [4310 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425588; Charles Fred- 
erick Bishop, Washington. 


NeEeEs (John J.)* St. Louis. J. N. col- 
umn system bookkeeping. Sheet, 13 
by 12 inches. $0.75. [4311 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c Jan. 6, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 417861. 


[NEw AMERICAN hotel.] Worth while 
sayings from master minds. [4] p. 
eol. illus. 82mo. [4312 

© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417976; Miller & Miller 
co., Chicago. 


NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL for stammerers. 
Prospectus of the New England 
school for stammerers. Boylan meth- 
od. 1p. 1S py A 2a [4313 


© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 426815; George T. Boy- 
lan, Hartford, Conn. 


NEw ENGLAND TELEPHONE & telegraph 
co.*, Boston. Fitchburg-Worcester 
district, telephone directory, winter 
issue, 1915-1916. cover-title, 128 p. 
4to. [4314 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c and aif. Jan. 
19, 1916; A 417851. 


NEw HAVEN dairy. Portfolio of adver- 
tisements for 1916 campaign. cover- 
title, 120 1. numb. illus. fol. [4315 

© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; A 417551; Simpson, Sho- 
walter & Barker, ine., Pittsburgh. 


NEw METHOD school of journalism. 
Lesson no. 1-6. 6 loose 1. 8vo. 
$20.00. {4316 


© Dec. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 417746; William How- 
ard Ketler, Camden, N. J. 


190 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 


4357 


New YorK AMERICAN financial annual 
and investors guide, 1915-1916. [New 
York, printed by McConnell printing 
co., 1916] Zp wilus. fol: .[Re- 
printed from New York American, 
Friday, Jan. 7, 1916] [4317 

Meee oo: 2 ec. and aif, 
Feb. 28, 1916; A 427057; Star co., 
New York. 


NEw YORK EVENING post co.*, New 
York. [4318-4323 


Advertising record of evening papers for 


Jan., 1916, 1915. Sheet, 11 by 163 
inches. (Bulletin, v. 3, no. 2.) @©@ Feb. 
a 2916; 1 c. and aff. Feb. 10, 1916; 
1c. Feb. 28, 1916; A 426283. 
—— Feb. 1916-1915. Sheet, 113 by 
17 inches. (Bulletin, v. 3, no. 6) 
Marini olG 2 ¢. and aft: Mar. 9, 


© 
1916; A 425865. 


Advertising record of morning papers for 
Jan., 1916, 1915. Sheet, TEIE™ sjony 3059 
mienes. (Bulletin, v. 3, no. 3.) © 
Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. and aff. Keb. 10, 
1916; 1c. Feb. 23, 1916; A 426284. 

—— Feb., 1916-1915. Sheet, 114 by 
154 inches. (Bulletin, v. 3, no 5) 
© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Mar. 9, 

(1916; A 425864. 


Advertising record of Sunday papers for 


Jan., 1916, 1915. Sheet, 11 by 17 
imenes. (Bulletin, v. 3, no. 1.) © 
Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. and aff. Feb. 10, 


1916; 1 ce. Feb. 238, 1916; A 426282. 

—— Feb., 1916-1915. Sheet, 11 by 174 
inches. (Bulletin, v.3,no.4) © Mar. 
a, 19196: 2 c and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; 
A 425866. 


New YORK HERALD. Contributions to. 


[43244331 


German attack on Verdun effort to 
drive France to her knees. © Feb. 27, 
1916; 1 ce. Feb. 28, 1916; A 422728. 


Germans attempt to repeat at Verdun 
tactics used at Warsaw. @© Mar. 5, 
1916; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1916; A 422876. 

Mauretania to resume passenger service. 
Key to chart. © Feb. 27, 1916; 1. 
Feb. 28, 1916; A 422727. 

Russians move on Tigris Valley for final 
struggle. © Feb. 30, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 422578. 

Three big Pe eeenanins arrive here tomor- 
row. Key to chart. © Feb. 20, 1916; 
1 ¢. Feb. 21, 1916; A 422579. 


“Vaux and Corbeaux woods demand week 


of German effort at Verdun. © Mar. 
fe prowGs T. e..; Mar. 13, “1916; 
A 423044. 


West Indies traffic passes the transat- 
lantic. Key to chart. © Mar. 12, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1916; A 423048. 


41 steamships on the Herala chart this 
week. Key to chart. © Mar. 5, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 6, 1916; A 422875. 

NEw YORK TELEPHONE co.*, New York. 
Substation plans and circuits. cover- 
title, 146 p. diagrs. 32mo. (En- 
gineering bulletin 185. Jan. 1916.) 

[4332 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


26, 1916; A 425120. 


New York. 
tercentenary. 1616— 
1916. Mar. 5, 1916. (Jn New York 
times ) [4333 

© Mar. 5, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
A 422878. 


NEWARK shoe stores co. [4334, 4335 
Successful management. cover-title, 41, 
fiat pe: Svo;7. @dan. 3/1906 ::2°¢) and 
aff. Feb. 12, 1916; A 426347. 
© Morton Samuels & co., 

more. 

205 stores in 97 cities, worn by over 3 
million men. (/n Baltimore news 
Mar? 32 °1916 1 eG (Mari i4, 19le ss 
422851, 
© Newark shoe stores co., Balti- 

more. 


NEW YORK TIMES €C0O.*, 
Shakespeare 


Balti- 


NEWKIRK (Garret)* Pasadena, Cal. 
Msop’s retold. [Dee. 3,1915] Proof. 
illus. [4336 

© Dec. 3, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 425528. 


NEWMAN (Charles)* Elizabeth, N. J. 
Power of the will. Elizabeth, N. J., 
The Efficiency publishing co., 1916. 
Card, 5 by 7 inches. [4337 

© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417975. 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*, New 
York. [Each ExOor, illus. ] 
[4838-4357 


Simpson, the village queen. 
Gosh! Con, this actor biz is a hun- 
S<ryebiz. 1 .@) Dec: oie Oa5 2 2 ierean, 
13, 1916; aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 417862. 


a weil? we're in a fine fix, aren’t we? 
@ Jans 15, 191652 ‘e} andvaft> Jan 25, 
1916; A 419814. 

Daily magazine page for everybody. 
Clara Morris says that the retrospect 
of the holidays shows need of sincerity. 
@. Decs 31, 1915 = 2).c. Jani. 13,1916: 
aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 417868. 


One-sided dance frock. © Jan. 15, 
1916; 2 ¢ and aff: Jan: 25, 1916; A 
419819. 


Revelations of a wife. Final prep- 
ations for sic s. mother. © Dec. 
1. ROUGH Se yen, Uo. TOlGis abe Jam, 
20, 1916; i 417869. 

© 


—— How the day was saved. 
Dee si. 1915" 2.¢) Jancis 1916 aft. 
Jan. 20, 1916; A 417866. 


Mrs. Graham senior’s way with 
maids. © Jan. 15, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Jan. 25, 1916; A 419821. 


Why Madge decided to keep 
Katie. 4.@) Dee; 3121915. 2c Jan: 13, 
1916; aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 417871. 


——— Why the first dinner was a 
failure. © Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 25, 1916; iA 419818. 


Winifred Black writes about cages 
and freedom. © Jan. 15, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Jan. 25, 1916; A 419822. 

Just a newspaper story.. © 
Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c«. and = Jan, 25, 
1916; A 419820. 


Asthma 


1G 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4358 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*—Con. 
Small families or large? © 


Jan». 45,1916 -2-¢e. and -aff...Jano 25, 
1916; A 419823. 


The bossy woman. 
1915: 2 ¢, Jan. 18 
1916; A 417867. 


—— The wire and the mother-in- 
fw HO) Dec Siar s + 2 te Dany ae. 
1916; aff. Jan..20, 1916; A 417870. 

Johnny Boston Beans. This boy appears 
to be in fearful distress. © Jan. 15, 
£916: 2 ec. and ate Jan. 25-1086 A 
419815. 


Polly and her pals. 


© Dee. 31, 
7 AONG: Aik Jan. 20; 


Increasing popular- 


ity of black undergarments. © Jan. 
Ly eLOLGse2 ye and ai.dians25ao1G = 
A 419817. 

Whaddye mean, I give you them 
‘earrings fer Christmas? @© Dec. 31, 
TOUS) 2 Chan ds, TONG = att deamie 20: 


1916; A 417864. 


Putting it over on pa. It looks like 
fathers feet! (@ DecijcoL. 1915 3421: 
Jan. is, 1996 an. Jan: 20, I19*t6>" A 
_ 417865. 


That son-in-law of pa’s. Gee, but I wish 
~ we could get anold of enough coin t’ 
wire ma. @© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 
13, 1916; aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 417863. 


I am surprised, Pa, that you have 
so little personal pride. © Jan. 15, 
1916.;. 2. ec). and-aff. Jan. 25, 1916-5 A, 
419816. 

NICKERSON (Converse E.)* Los An- 
geles. Nickerson system of teaching 
piano chimes. cover-title, [4]  p. 
ebl. 32mo. $90.50. [4358 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

"86; 19496: A: 426521: 


Nimo (David 
Seotch marching 
' by 4 inches. 
© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. 
9, 1916; A 4258638. 


Chalmers)* Detroit. 
song. Sheet, 104 

[4859 
and aff. Mar. 


[NoRMLOIL company of New York] 
Negative liquids; or, Electro-mag- 
netic absorption for purification, 
activation and stability. 6 p. folder. 
nar. 8vo. $1.00. [4360 

@o dan. 26> 1916: 2 .¢: aw, 
1916; aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425334; 


Jacob E. Bloom, Brooklyn. 


NortH (Grace May) Bylow bears’ 
- own book, by Grace May North, illus. 
by Eva Dean. New York, R. F. 


Fenno & company [1916] 2 p. lL, 
7-187 p. col. front., col. illus. 12mo. 
(Bed time rhymes) $0.75. [4361 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 428048; R. F. Fenno & 
_¢co., New York. 


NortH AMERICAN accident insurance 
co. [ 4862, 4363 
Rate card Ot the “Ny “A; AL ‘2 pro- 

tective department. [4] -p. 12mo. 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 «¢. 
31, 1916; ‘A 419913. 


and aff. Jan. 


NortH AMERICAN 
co.—Continued. 


59 reasons why I should join the N. A. 
A. I. C. Card, printed on both oo 
83 by 4 inches. © Jan. 6, 1916; 2¢ 
and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A’ 417663. 


© W. G. Critchlow, Covington, Ky. 
NorTH 


accident insurance 


AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION CO.*, 


Bay City, Mich. Aladdin homes 
built in a day. 1 p.d TdT po) aes 
(part col.) plans. 8vo. (Catalog 


no. 28, 1916) 
© Jan. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
22, 1916; A 425086. 
NORTHERN life insurance Go. 
[4865-4867 


Classification of life and accident =e 


health risks. 23 p. 24mo. @ Dec 
24,.1915; 2 c and aii Siaa 1916: 
A 417553. 


[Rate book of the] Northern life in- 
surance company. 179 p. 24mo. @ 
Dec: -24, 1915 ; 2 4c... andlal. Jamel isae 
£916 2 A 4275523 

- Term, 5 year dividend option, with acci- 
dent and health. Continuous liability 
benefit. 4. .p... fol) >@: Dee. 23, 4915" 
2c. Jan. 17, 1916; aff Gan. 2eeoiee 
A 425102. 


© Tasso M. Morgan, Seattle. 


NortTHRUP, King & co.*, Minneapolis. 
Northrup, King €& co.’s_ sterling 
seeds, 1916. 32d annual catalogue. 
cover-title, 168 p. illus. 4to. [4368 


© Jan. 7, 1916; °2 6 Meee 
1916; aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425881. 


Noyes (Alexander Dana) [4869, 4370 


Relations of the great financial states 
after the war. 19, [1] p. 24mo. @ 
Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff dae, 22, 
1916; A 419738. 

War and currency inflation. 23 c 
24mo. © Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 23, 1916; A "426266. 
© Charles Scribner’s sons, New 


York. 


O’Brien (D. P.) Way of the cross; 
its origin, nature, and object. Chi- 
cago, D. B. Hansen and sons [1915] 
44p. illus. 24mo. $0.10. [4371 


© Dec. 6, 1915; 2 e Jan. 22, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 29, 1915: A 419809; D. B. 
Hansen & sons, Chicago. 


O’Connor (Eugene J.) jr.*, Boston. 
U. S. Baseball diamond problem and 
national game world champion regis- 
ter. [5] p. S8vo. $2.50. [4372 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 2 ,1916; A 425723. 


O'Connor (Thomas Power) 
[43873-4375 
France resolved even as England to war 


to the end. ©. Feb. 27, 19iG3 is}. 
Mar. 1, 1916; A 422797. 


192 


pt.1,n.s., v.18 @ 


[4364 


ae eae | ae ae Te. So re ee ee 


BOOKS, GROUP Il 


no, 3, 1916 4402 
O'Connor (Thomas Power)—Contd. O’KEEFE (Patrick F.) Bigger, better 
French ge a Paeeeenty ae business. (Jn Chicago herald) — 
of victory. Mar. 5, Gis 1. e;..Mar. 6—4 

eee Co-operation between eee ee 
Time fights with the Allies is now belief T aiierensait, el HED: 17, 1916: 1c. Feb, 


of England. © Feb. 20, 
Feb. 23, 1916; A 422635. 
{ Note: "The foregoing are in Wilming- 
ton Delmarvia star] 


© Central news of America, New 
York. 


S164 1) ¢:, 


OFFICIAL AUTOMOBILE blue book, 1916. 
16th year. v. 6. The Southeastern 
states. Chicago, Ill., New York city, 
The Automobile blue book publish- 


ing company, 1916. 866 p._ front., 
maps (part fold.) S8vo. $2.50. 
[4376 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
7, 1916; A 427171; Automobile blue 
book pub. co., New York. 


OFFICIAL INDEX to state legislation. 
[4377-4884 

wr 22s. 8, 2] sanuary 22, 29, 1916 
New York, Law reporting 
PoIG.: 2: yv.. Ato. $10.00 
wenn 2%. 191G> @ Jan. 31, 1916; 
each Feb. 5, 1916; aff. Feb. 15, 1916: 
A 418705, 418706. 

y. 2, no. 3, February 5, 1916. New York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. 
ous paging. 4to. @© Feb. 7, 1916; 
2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; aff. Feb. 10, 1916 ; 
A 418785. 


woe no. 4,° Hebruary 12, 
York, Law reporting company, 1916. 
Various paging. 4to. © Feb. 15 
#91G,; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1916; aff.. Mar. 6, 
1916; A 428014. 


Vari- 


1916. New 


y. 2, no. 5, February 19, 1916. New 
York, Law reporting company, 1916. 
Various paging. 4to. © Feb. 21, 


fee. ce rep. 23, 1916; aff. Mar. 3, 
1916; A 427154. 

Woo nO: G, February 26, 1916. 
York, Law reporting company, ; 
Various paging. 4to. © Feb. 28, 


1916; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1916; aff. Mar. 15, 
1916; A 428118. 
y. 2, no. 7, March 4, 1916. New York, 


Law reporting company, 1916. Vari. 
ous paging. 4to. © Mar. 6, 1916; 


ec. Mar. 9, 1916; aff. Mar. 10, 1916; z 
428050. 
m2.) ne. SG, Mar. 11, 1916. New York; 


Law reporting company, 1916. Vari- 
ous paging. 4to. © Mar. 13, 1916; 
2 ¢e. Mar. 14, 1916; aff. Mar. 18, 1916; 
A 427312. 


© Law reporting co., New York. 
OHIO cumulative digest, issue of Feb., 
1916. [19th issue] Ed. by Clement 
Bates, assisted by Hugh H. Bates. 
Cincinnati, O., The Ohio. law re- 
porter company [1916]. 571 p. 4to. 
$5.00. [4385 

©Mar. 2 2, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 428607; Ohio law reporter 
co., Cincinnati. 


193 


OKLAHOMA world. 


| 
| 
- | Oxcotr (Frances Jenkins) 
OLIPHANT (T. E.) 
| 


OMAHA, NEB. 


- Laurels. 


18, 1916; A 422523. 


Export field. © Feb. 15, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 422472 


Home market. © Feb. L4y LOGS 1 oe, 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 422468. 
Parcel post possibilities for the little 


fellow. @ Feb. 18, 1916; 1 c. Feb. iy) 
1916; A 422543. 


Publicity for business, big and little. 
© Feb. 19, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1916: 
A 422570. 

Taking the profit out of piracy. © Feb. 
16; SPOTG sid ic. Keb. tactoae eA. 
422500, 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


100 photo-tones. of 
the world’s foremost motion picture 
Stars. (Jn Oklahoma world) [4892 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 1 @ Mar. i. 
1916; A 422799; Ernest FF. Gardner, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


* Brooklyn. 
(In New York 
nagazine) % 

[43938, 4894 
£2,,19165 2 ¢. 


Once more told tales. 
evening post Saturday 


Fairy swan song. © Feb. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 422561. 


Some flatboat adventures from the life of 
Lincoln. @© Feb. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 21, 
1916; A 422560. 


What well dressed 


women are wearing. (Jw New York 
Evening mail) [4395-4397 
ih, LOVGS 1 le. Keb: 


eb. 7, 1916. © Feb. 
8, 1916; A 422669. 


Feb. 8, 1916. © Feb. 8, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 422673. 


Feb. 9, 1916. © Feb. 9, 
it, 1946 = As 422678. 
© Evening mail syndicate, 

New York. 


1916; 1 c. Feb. 


ine., 


Omaha directory co.’s 
city directory of Greater Omaha, 


1916. [v. 42] Omaha, Neb., Omaha 
directory co., 1916. 1487 p.. S8vo. 
$10.00. [4398 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 11, 1916; A 427233: Omaha 
directory co.. Omaha, Neb. 


O’NeEtxnL (Felix J.)* Stafford Springs, 


Conn. 4399-4402 


College girl and college boy. @© Mar. 2, 
1916; 1c. Mar. 8, 4916: A 422898, 
Editor and the poet. © Teb. 10, 1916 ; 
1c. Feb. 23, 1916; A 422628. 

© Feb. 17, 1916; 1 «. Feb. 23, 
1916; A 422629. 

Rich man and the poet. © Feb. 24, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 8, 1916; A 422892. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Catholic 
transcript] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pi.rns., v.18 


4403 
[Ontons (Berta Ruck)] Girls at his 
billet, by Berta Ruck. [2  instal- 
ments] (Jn London Illustrated Sun- 
day herald) [ aah 
Hebe 660) 3s aT 9t6.9O@r eves each, Mar: 
1916: A ad in. 2591; pubd. eb: 6, 13 
1916; 
Web. 7, (Mar. 51916. Oi De Mar, 25. 
1916; A ad in. 2608; pubd. Feb. ie 
Mar. 5, 1916. 


Mrs. George Oliver, London. 


ORVILLE (Florence) Bunnies of 
Bunnyboro, by Florence Orviile, 
photographs from life, by Harry 
Whittier Frees. New York, P. P. 
Simmons co., ine. [1916] 212 p. incl. 
front., illus. 12mo. =) 60. [4405 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 4, 1916; R 427168; Par ker 
P. Simmons co., ine., New York. 


Oscoop co.,* Chicago. 
Sive display service. 
ed.] 7, [1] p. 


{[Spring, 1916 
illus. fol. folded to 4to. 


[4406 | 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425582. 


OvuTING kumfy-kab co.*, La _ Porte, 
Ind. Outing kumfy-kab. 85 p. illus. 
8vo. (Cover-title: Outing kumfy- 
kab makes the babies happy) 

4407 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


24, 1916; A 417963. 


OwrEN (Lincoln)* Boston. Rice drill 
eard in arithmetic. [4408-4409 
Decimals no. 71, 72 [and] Answers. 2 

cards, 4 by 6 and 43 by 6 arenes 
$0.02 per card. © Feb. 26, 1916 


Feb. 11, 1916. ‘afi; Keb. 28, i016: 
A 425950. 


Fractions no. 81, 82 [and] Answers. 2 
cards, 4 by 6, 43 
per ecard. © Feb. 9, Pe Feb. 
11, 1916; aff. Feb. 28, sage A 495951. 

Owen (R. M.) & co. A B C of the 

Owen magnetic. [6] p. illus., diagrs. 

nar. S8vo. [4410 
© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

26, 1916; A 419857; E. S. Partridge, 

New York. 


[Pace ageney for placements, ine.] 
Placement service in business. 7 p. 
port. S8vo. [4411 


©itan: 20; A916 >°2 sex Jane 22; 
1916; aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 417966; 
Pace & Pace, New York. 


Pace & Pacre*, New York. [4412, 44138 
Vocational counseling. 11 p. 8vo. © 
Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 24, 
1916; A 420890. 


What does business demand? 10 P. 


port. 8vo. Jan. 26, 1916; 2 
Jan. 22-1916} am. Jan. 24, 1916; A 
417965. 


Osgood exclu- | 


PACIFIC MERCANTILE agency co.*, San 
Francisco. Book of ratings. v. 18, 
Jan:,;- 1916. °2 pos (902 ae eee 
$15.00. [4414 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 e Feb. 1, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 420638. 


PACIFIC TELEPHONE & telegraph co.*, 
Los Angeles. Los Angeles and Los 
Angeles County telephone directory, 


Jan. 15,1916. xvi, 176, 92;°G5ea8 
4to. [4415 
© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

14, 1916; A 425957. 
[Pace (Brett) ] [4416-4420 
Butler’s glass. Card, 8 by 64 inches. 
© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 31, 


1916; A 425201. | 

His favorite bin. Card, 8 by 6% 
@ Jan. 27, 19165 272 
1916; A 425202. 


Where the widow lives. Card, 8 by 6% 
inches. © Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 425203. 


Who is it. Card, 8 by 63 inches. © Jan. 
27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 31, 1916; 
A 425205. 


Widow at home. Card, 8 by 6% inches. 
Jan. 27, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jans oe 
1916; A 425204. 


© Morris & Bendien, New York. 


PAINTERS’ and decorators’ bi-monthly 
world, Jan.—Feb., 1916. Chicago, IIl., 
Thybony & Bengtson, 1916. cover- 
title, 48 p. illus. [4421 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
22, 1916; A 419773; Thybony & 
Bengtson, Chicago. 


inches, 
and aff. Jan. 31, 


[Pancoast (C. W.)] School day mem- 
ories. New York, Dodge publishing 
company [1916] [16] p. col. illus. 
12mo. $0.50. [4422 


© Jan. 10, 1916;.2 ¢ and? am 
Feb. 12, 1916; A 425468; Dodge pub. 
co., New York. 


PAPER mil! and wood pulp news. vy. 39, 
no. 8, Feb. 19, 1916. [Convention 
number] 240 [i. e. 217] p. illus., 
ports. fol. [4423 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 418952; Lyman D. Post, 
New York. 


PARISIENNE New York. 


[Bulletin] [4424-4426 


No. P54. Jan. 15, 1916. 8 Io alos 
fol. @ Jan. 15, 1916; 3 ‘c. “and am: 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 419782. 


No. P55. Jan. 25, 1916.- - pe ae 
165.° illus. fol. @ Jan. 25,:a5aG 
2 ec. and aff. Jan. 29, 19163 4 "425055. 


No. P59. Mar. 5, 1916. numb. 1. 190- 
197. illus. fol. @ Mar. 5, 1916; 2 
c. and aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 425977. 


art service*, 


194 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 3, 1916 


ParK (John William)* Roxbury, Bos- 
ton, Mass. For England. (In 
Cambridge daily standard) [4427 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 1 c Feb. 24, 
1916; A 422657. 


Parsons (H. D. G.) Keizer’s cam- 

paign. 12 p. 16mo. $0.10. [4428 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Feb. 

4, 1916; A 425206; Elizabeth Par- 
sons, Cleveland. 


Parsons (Louella O.) [4429, 4430 


Magic charm of personality, 
of movie stardom. © Feb. 27, 
hc, pep. 28, 1916; A 422767. 


Movies no place for spoiled little rich 
girl, she is barred. @© Feb. 13, 1916; 
1 ec. Feb. 14, 1916; A 422461. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


PATENTEES’ bureau*, New York. Dis- 
elosure of inventions. 2 loose 1. 
Ato. [4431 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 425924. 


PATTEN (Simon WN.) England's 
mobilization of American securities. 
no. 385. serial. Proof. (National 
editorial service. ) [4432 

oan 2s, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 
Jan. 31, 1916; A 419909; National 
editorial service, ine., New York. 

[PAWLETT (Louis M.)] Which, rev- 
olution or evolution, by Lumalett 
[pseud] Bridgeport, Conn., Luma- 
lett co-operative service, 1916. 30 
p. 24mo. $0.50. [4433 


(© .Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ¢c«. and aff. 
Mar. 16, 1916; A 425960; Lumalett 


the secret 
1916; 


co-operative service, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

Pearce (Percival) jr.*, Waukegan, 
Il. How to give a chalk talk. 
Waukegan, Ill, Century press 
[1915] [16] p. illus. 8vo. $0.30. 

[4434 


© Jan. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
2t, 1915; A. 417872. 


Peck (Sedley Clarendale)* San 
Mateo, Cal. Some verse and a 
story. [20] p. illus. 12mo. 

[4435 


See Pee, 25. 1915; 2 c...Jan. 11, 
1916; aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 425087. 


PENN-JERSEY automobile red _ book, 
eae ov. 10. ##=jPhiladelphia,  W. 
Nuneviller co., 1916. 124 p. maps 
(1 loose) S8vo. $1.00. [4436 

gan 22. 1916; 2 ¢.Jan. 26, 
1916; aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 420632; 
W. Nuneviller co., Philadelphia. 


4447 

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO.*, Phila- 
delphia. [4437, 4438 
Tests of a class K4s locomotive. 107 
p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 
29) "© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Jan. 27, 1916; A 418629. 


Train resistance and tonnage rating. 
65 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin 
ne. 26)- © ‘Jan. ate 1916; 2 
Si, atic 27," 916: "A 418622. 


PENTE (Will)* Chicago. Giants of 
"illiputania ; an animated fairy tale. 
2p.1, 11 p. 8vo.» $0.50. [4439 

fe) Web-2i; 191627 2-e rep as, 
1916; aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425877. 


PEPPER (Charles M.) [4440-4441 


British trade policy after the war. Proof 
(International editorial service, serial 
no. 363) @© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425637. 


Foreign trade policies. Proof, (Na- 
tional editorial service, serial, no. 370) 
© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff, Feb. 26, 
1916; A 425643. 


© Natl. editorial service, inc., New 
York. 


c. and 


PERKINS (Elmer E.)* Chicago. Talk 
on drying. cover-title, 24 p. illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. [4442 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 
93, 1916; A 426272. 


PERSONAL efficiency, v. 6, no. 2, Feb. 
ISG: S32... Ghhsc Sve: [4443 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 425136; La Salle exten- 
sion university, Chicago. 


c. and aff. Feb. 


[PETERSEN (William)] Talk by the 
dean. [4444-4445 
International law. Chicago, American 


correspondence school of law [1916] 
12 p. 8vo. © Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Feb. 16, 1916; A 425460. 

Your law training. Chicago, American 
aoe eee a ‘school of law [1916] 
1 8vo. @© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 ¢«. and 

aff. Peb. 16, 1916; A 425461. 


© American correspondence school 


of law, Chicago. 

PETERSON (George H.) ine.*, Fair 
Lawn, N. J. Little book about roses. 
1916. cover-title, 40 p. illus. S8vo. 

[4446 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan: 


26, 1916; A 419849. 


PETTINGILL (Alice)* St. Louis. Miss 
Peittingill’s music methods for be- 


ginners, illus. with the Batchellor 
color materials. St. Louis, 1914. 78 
p. obl. 8vo. [4447 


© Noy. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 27; 1916; 
aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A 427054. 


195 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


4448 
PHEtps (P. E.)* Rockford, Ia. Sub- 
mission. [3] p. port. 16mo. [4448 


© Dee. 6, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 11, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 419741. 


PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Professional di- 
rectory of physicians and druggists, 
dentists and nurses of Philadelphia, 
Camden and Atlantie city and near- 
by towns, 1916-1917. [5th ed.] 
Phiiadelphia, Edward Trust, 1916. 
dipole 29s ps 2mek $2.00: [4449 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 «and aif: 
Feb. 18, 1916; A 420823; Edward 
Trust, Philadelphia. 


PHitities (EK. O.) No candidate to 
have enough G. O. P. backers. (In 
Chicago Sunday tribune) [4450 

© Mar. 5, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
A 422869; Tribune co., Chicago. 


PuHinities (Libbie Sprague) Mystery 
of Castle Lennox. Chap. 7-13. (In 


Illustrated companion, Mar., 1916) 
[4451 
© Mar. 4, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1916; 


A 422895; F. B. Warner co., New 


York 
PHOENIX, Ariz. Phoenix city and 
Salt River Valley directory, 1916. 
Phoenix, Ariz., Arizona directory 
company, 1916. 551 p. S8vo. $6.00. 
[4452 


© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Feb. 
11, 1916; A sais Arizona direc- 
tory co., Phoenix, Ariz. 

[PHOTOPLAY promotion syndicate] 
Shower of gold for motion picture 
fans. $10.000.00 in gold free! [4] 
p. 12mo. [4458 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 425181; C. Karl Lysinger, 
Greensburg, Pa. 

PHYSICIANS’ and dentists’ guide. 

no: E.: ody; 1906: 


‘eae be 
Plan of oper- 


ation. New Orleans, La., Co-opera- 
tive service association [1916] 
cover-title, 4 1. 8vo. [4454 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
16, 1916; A 425981; Chas. A. Brad- 
ley, New Orleans. 


PICTURE advertisers*, Oregon City, 
Oregon. Picture tells the _ story. 


(Jn Oregon City courier ) [4455 
© Jan. 20, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 7, 1916; 
A 422885. 

Pirerce-ARrow motor car co.*, Buffalo. 
Introducing the Pierce-Arrow series 
four. Lo pinch. front:, Wlus:" “Svo. 

[4456 
© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
1, 1916; A 425108. 


PIKE LAKE LopcE*, Fifield, Wis. Pike 


Lake Lodge, formerly Feelys resort, 


Fifield, Wis. [14] p. 
illus. 16mo. [4457 

© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
a a ea BS a 427230. 


[Prospectus ] 


PIKES PEAK, Grand Canyon and Yel- 
lowstone log book, 1916. [7th an- 


1ual ed.]  cover-title, 119, [1] p. 
illus., fold. maps. 12mo. $1.50. 
[4458 


} Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 18, 1916; ‘A 425505 ; wep, B. 
Gay, Provo, Utah. 


PIONEER Co-operative bank. Growth of 
money [by] Pioneer, Homestead, 
Guardian, the Three co-operative 
banks. cover-title, [12] p.  illus., 
port. 16mo. [4459 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 425210; William Daniel 
Eidredge, Boston. 


PITTSBURGH, Pa. Classified building 
trades directory of Pittsburgh, Pa., 
and vicinity. 3 p.. fol. |Wext par- 
allel with binding] [4460 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 « and aff. Feb. 
3, 1916; A 425130; Richard M. Roess- 
ner, New York: 
PLUME (Edward C.) co.*, Chicago. 
[4461, 4462 


Founders of American liberty. 53 p. 
ports. 8vo. © Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. Jan 
10, 1916; aff. Jan. 19, 1916; ‘A ATT 874. 


Plume-izing publicity service for _ pro- 
gressive “jewelers. 52 p. illus. 382mo. 
© Jan: 3, 1916; 2 c. Jang'G S20tg. 
aff. Jan. 19, 1916; A 417873. 


Policies, a magazine of levity and 
brevity, Mar., 1916. New York, L 
Tannebaum son & co. [1916] cover- 
title, [8] p. 24mo. [4463 


© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. Mar. 3, 1916; 
aff; Mar. 138, 1916; A 42595335 2 
Tannebaum son & co., New York. 


PoLtk’s vest pocket street directory and 
ear line guide of Baltimore. Balti- 
more, Md., R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 1 
p.’ l., 175 p. illus. 26me.) $025) 

[4464 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2c. and aff. Feb. 


25, 1916; A 426299; R. L. Polk & @o. 
of Baltimore, inc., Baltimore. 


(Michael)* New York. Cost 
reducing home supply corporation. 
[4] p. Svo. [4465 

© Dee. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
22, 1916; A 419802. 


POLLAK 


196 


BOOKS, GROUP 11 


no. 3, 1916 


Poor’s manual of the railroads of the 
United States, 1916. 49th annual 
number. New York, Poor’s railroad 
mangal co. [1916] 1 pi 1. [ix]- 
SatianveotA p. fold: ‘maps: 8vo. 
$12.00. [4466 
© Feb: 15, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 21, 
1916; aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 4209900; 
Poor’s manual co., New York. 
Potts (Joshua R. H.)* Chicago. Pat- 
ents, trade-marks, labels. How to 
get them. [New ed.]  cover-title. 
top. 12mo. [4467 
© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426372. 


Power (William 8.) Bigger, better 


business. (/” Chicago herald) 
[4468-4473 
Back from the graveyard. © Mar. 4, 


HOUGs L ¢: Mar. 6, 1916; A. 422933. 
Evolution of an idea. © Feb. 28, 1916; 
1 ¢@. Feb. 29, 1916; A 422774. 
Eayman ctactor, © Mar. 1, 1916; 1 e. 
Mar. 2, 1916; A 422918. 


Language of the people. © Mar. 3, 1916; 
1 ¢. Mar. 4, 1916; A 422928. 

Making sales grow where they didn’t. 
Gyheb. 29, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 2, 1916; 
A 4229138. 

Merchandising instinct. © Mar. 2, 1916; 
imc. Mary o, 1916; A 422923. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 

PrRatT (Milson R.)* Salt Lake City. 
America in the war! 32 p. 8vo. 
$0.25. [4474 

© Dec. 10, 1915; 2 c. Dec. 28, 

1915; aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 419761. 


PRESS CIRCULATIONS SYSTEM*, Chicago. 
Press circulations system, a co- 
operative business building and sub- 
scription system. 81 [1] p. 12mo. 

[4475 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
9, 1916; A 425959. 


Prick (Lucy Jeanne) He’d dance 


_ right through church service. (In 
Cleveland Sunday leader) [4476 


© Mar. 5, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 8, 1916; 
A 423004; Cleveland co., Cleveland. 

PRINTZ-BIEDERMAN  co0.*, Cleveland. 
How to know style. [Spring & sum- 
mer of 1916) [32] p. ius. 12mo. 

[4477 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
2, 1916; A 425712. 

PROMINENT families, Pittsburgh, sub- 
urban districts and adjacent towns, 
1916. Pittsburgh, Pa., The Index 
company [1916] xiv, [2], 360, xv- 
exp. Svo. ) $1.00. [4478 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 1 c. and aff. Feb. 
Pam OIG) toc; Web. 12; 1916; A 
420996 ; Index pub. co., Pittsburgh. 


4489 


PROTHEROE (Daniel) Course of les- 


sons in choral conducting. Lesson 
no. 28-30. The Messiah, by Handel, 
Cont d-7pt. cGy sor Ve Ovo. [4479 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 3, 
1916; aff. Jan. 17, 1916; A 419804; 
Siegel-Myers school of music, Chi- 
cago. 


PROVIDENCE telephone co. Providence 
classified business directory. Mar. 
LASIG. 143 p, .-4t02 [4480- 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426531; Reuben H. Don- 
nelley, Chicago. 


PRUDENTIAL loan society. Who for? 

cover-title, 20 p. 8vo. [4481 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 

24, 1916; A 417972; Daniel Fremont 
McGraw, San Francisco. 


PULL-U-OUT Sales co.*, St. Louis. 
thing with a big pull.  cover-title, 
11 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. [4482 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
3, 1916; A 425126. 


Little 


PUNCH. v.50) Each illus., 4to; 93d: 
[ 4483-4486. 

HO. Scot, he. 2 alo. ©) dies Mary a, 
1916; A ad int. 2586; pubd. Feb. 2, 


1916. 

no, seu2,, Neb. 9, 1916. © 1 ¢ Mar. 9; 
1916; A ad int, 2593; pubd. Feb. 9, 
LOG: 

no. 3893, Feb. 16, 1916. © 1c. Mar. 15, 
1916; A ad int. 2595; pubd. Feb. 16, 
1916. 

no. 3894, Feb. 23, 1916; © 1 c. Mar. 22, 
1916; A ad int. 2602; pubd. Feb. 23, 


1916. 


© Bradbury, Agnew & co., ltd., 
Londen. 


PURINTON (Edward Harle)* Morgan- 
town, W. Va. Office efficiency test. 
Feb. 21, 1916. (Jn Independent) 

[4487 
©, Feb. 18;..1916;.2. @.BHeb. 23, 
1916; A 422680. 


Pustert (Fr.) & co.*, New York. 
Pustet’s spring catalogue. 31 [1] p. 
illus. fol. (Catalogue no. 831) 

[4488 


© Mar. 1, 1916 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426520. 


QRS co. QRS. Quick reference 
system. Chart EH, Civil engineering. 
Sheet, 18 by 943 inches, $10.00. 

[4489 


and afi. Feb. 
Roy 'Thomp- 


© Heb. 1, 1916-2 
21, 1916; A 425566; 
son, Tacoma, Wash. 


e 
M. 


aa hi 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4490 


——— ~~ — 


Ratt (Harris Franklin)* Evanston, 


fll. Development of the Kingdom ; 


of God, life and teaching of Jesus 


Christ. Lesson 10-13, Mar. 5, 12, 
LS Ae oe (In Adult Bible class 
monthly, Mar., 1916) [4490 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1916; 
A 422347. 


RAND-McNALLY bankers’ directory and 
list of attorneys. The original bank- 
ers’ blue book. Jan., 1916. 80th ed. 
44th year. Chicago, New York, 
Rand MeNally & company [1916] 
1960 p. col. maps. 4to. $6.00. 

[4491 

©j\aheb...19.. 1916: 2 @. Meh. oe 

1916; aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 420901; 
Rand, McNally & co., Chicago. 


READ poultry farm. Mating list, 1916. 

4 numb. 1. illus. 4to. [4492 

© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

29, 1916; A 425058; Julia M. Read, 
Watervliet, N. Y. 


REFRIGERATOR, heater & ventilator car 
o.*, St. Paul. Perishable products 
transported scientifically economi- 
cally: Moore system. 64 p._ illus. 
diagrs. 4to. [4493 

© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426870. 


REINTHAL & Newman*, New York. 
House of art. cover-title, 48 p. 
illus. 4to. (Catalog S.) [4494 

© Oct. 7, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
17, 1916; A 417848. 


RELIABLE corresponding club. 


[4495, 4496 
Contract to my gentlemen members. 
Sheet, 11 by 83 inches. @ Feb. 21, 


1916 ; 
426380 


Contract to my lady members. Sheet, 
1 by 84% inches. @© Feb. 21, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A ‘426378. 
© Mrs. C. M. Wrubel, Oakland, 


Cal. 


REMEDIAL loan society of Buffalo, 
inc.*, Buffalo. Third annual report 
for the year ending Dee. 31, 1915. 
et] p. 'Syvo. [4497 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
238, 1916; A 418945. 


2c. and aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A 


REPUBLIC construction co.,* Baltimore. 
Eternal rest. [Baltimore, Md., 
Printed by the Horn-Shafer co., 1916] 
a°p. 1., [1], 33 p. “ilus., ‘diagrs>*obL 
16mo. [4498 

© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 420907. 


RICHARDS 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


RETAIL credit co. Ready answers for 
hard questions. cover-title, 2 p. L, 
23 p. 12mo. [4499 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
21, 19165 vA. 425551 : Cator Woelford, 
Atlanta. 


(Richard Olsen) * Huron, 
S. vi. Bess eg) organiza- 
tion system. -2 p. 1, 20 p. 4to 
[4500 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
18, 1916; A 425836. 


RICHMOND (Grace S.)* Fredonia, N. Y. 
Her father’s daughter. chap. 1, 2 
(In Ladies home journal Mar., 1916) 

[4501 
© Feb. 19, 1916; 1 @ Feb. 19, 
1916; A 429553. 


Rieck (Edward E.) co. 
comfort into cold cash. 


Turning cold 
2 1. folio. 
[4502 

19153: 2 Coan ae 
A 417550; Simpson, 
Barker, ine. Pitts- 


©. Dec. 26: 
Jan; 3.. 1916: 
Showalter & 
burgh. 


RiorRDAN (James William)* St. Louis. 


Parcel post zone system and postal 
information. [94] p. illus. fol. 


[4503 
© Dee. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
9, 1916; A 425867. 


RITENouR (John §S.)* Pittsburgh. 
Master minds of type and press. (In 
Inland printer) [ 4504, pie 


No. 2. Typesetting machines. @© Feb. 2, 
1916; 1 ¢ Feb. 19, 1916; A 422548. 


No. 3. Tolbert Lanston @ Mar. 2, 
1916; Le Mar: 9; 1916; A 429973, 
Roserts (George E.) Services of a 
bank. Chicago, La Salle extension 
university [1916] 20p. fold. forms., 
plate. 8vo. [4506 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 426271; La 
Salle extension univ., Chicago. 


Roperts (Peter) English for coming 
Americans. Beginner’s reader—3. 
New York, London, Association 
press, 1916. iv, 87 p. 12mo. $0.20. 

[4507 


© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
1, 1916; A 425096; International 
committee of Y. M. C. A., New York. 


RosBerRTSON (Thomas Henry)* Jersey 
City. Reason why; or, Relations to 
two worlds. New York, Christian 
alliance publishing co. [1916] 56p. 
12mo. $0.10. [4508 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 427064. 


198 


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4 


a imma aimee aan _ 


BOOKS, GROUP IL 


no. 38, 1916 4549 
Rosrnson (Charles D.)* New York. | Russeiit (Lillian)* Chicago. 
Ten golden rules, an educational [4520-4548 
guide. Card, 9 by 6 inches. [4509 | Beauty talks by Lillian Russell. Poodle 
© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. Seer ict age oe a ee 
21, 1916; A 417909. | —— Skating. © Max bh Solon | €, 
| F and °° e i 
Rocarp (I. D.) Supplement on Dyke’s | ian oe ie aS eee o  4ate- 
automobile instruction on the King | RONG. Bold Ok Ee Le 
eight eylinder ear, model D. [ De- —_ Thirsty air. © Feb. 9, 1916: 1. 
troit, Mich., Printed by Topping & | Feb. 10, 1916; A 422359. 
Sanders] 1916. 48 p. illus. diagrs. | ——- Types of beauty. © Mar. 8, 1916; 
4to. [4510 | 1c. Mar. 9, 1916;.A 422964. 
5 oN : Feet, your body's poor relations. © 
Snel * yee ahs | Feb. 27, 1916; 1c. Feb. 28, 1916; 
‘ A. ; A. L. Dyke, S \ 77 
Louis. Lillian Russell's beauty hints. Can you 
; : : afford to smile. © Feb. 17, 1916; 
RoewRsS (Julius) co.*, Rutherford, N. J. 1 e. Feb. 18, 1916; A 422524. 
Orchids and _ greenhouse plants. —— Costly wit. © Feb. 24, 1916; 1c. 
cover-title, 62, [2] p. illus. (part nies 25, <4 “0 Feb, ee: 
= —— Day in be eb. 22,2 1 
col.)  4to. niet ce. Feb. 23, 1916; A 422615 
© Mar. 7, 1916 ; 2 c. and aff. Mar. Disappearing art. © Feb. 26, 
11, 1916; A 427225. 1916; 1c. Feb. 28, 1916; A 422724. 


Rossiter (Alfred)* New York. Pocket 
manual for character analysts and 
employment managers. 53p. 24mo. 
$1.00. [4512 

© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


24,1916; A 419908. 
Roya baking powder co.*, New York. 
[4513, 4514 | 


An ha balay flga paghorno sistema de 
hornear con exito para uso de Jas amas 
de casa. (Successful home baking) 
cover-title, 15 p. illus. 16mo. © Dec. 
fit es ee. 11. 1905; aff. Jan. 
13, 1916; A 417877 

Mananalung sariling pag-i-ihaw sistema 

de hornear con exito para uso de las 

amas de casa. (Successful home bak- 
ing) cover-title, 15 p. illus. 16mo. 

Cnbee: td 1915-2 € Dee. 11, 1915; aff. 


| 
| 
| 
Jan. 13, 1916; A 417876. 


RoyaL WORCESTER corset co.*, Worces- 
ter, Mass. [4515, 4516. 


Advertising service. cover-title, 28 p., 
29-63 numb. 1. illus. (part col.) 4to. 
© Feb. 26, 1916; ye 
1916; A 425713. 


Royal blue book, correct corset fashions. 
916. cover-title, 48 p. illus. 8vo. 
© hep, 29. 1916: 2 c-and aff. Mar. 6, 
1916; A 426526. 


2 ec. and aff. Mar. 


RoyLe (John) & sons,* Paterson, N. J. 


[4517, 4518 


Royle saw-conditioning appliances. 23 
[1] p. illus. 8vo. (Circular no. 274) 
© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 25, 
1916; A 419828. 


Tub rocker for photo-engravers’ etching 
baths. 7 [1] p. illus. -8vo. @© Feb. 
, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1916; aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 425209. 


RuceLtes (Katherine Wilder)* Oak- 
land, Cal. Wild flower. [8] p. illus. 


faart col.) I12mo. $0.25. [4519 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 @ Feb. 18, 
1916; aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 425963. 


199 


RUTHERFORD 


—— Enjoying poor health. © Feb. 21, 


1916; 1 ¢c. Feb. 23, 1916; A 422614. 
—— Eyes not purehasable. © Mar. 38, 
1916; 1 ec. Mar. 4, 1916; A 422929. 
—— Fasting. © Mar. 2, 1916; At se: 
Mar. 3, 1916; A 422924 
—— Flirt. © Feb. 18, 1916: te; Web; 
19, 1916; A 422544. 
Golden rule manners. © Mar. 4, 


1916 -<e. Mar. "6, 19163 A 422934" 


——— Headache habit. © Mar. 10, 1916; 
1 e. Mar. 11, 1916; A 423024. 

—— Hills that hide the scenery. © 
Heb... 25, 1916::-1, e: Web-> 26> 19162 
A 422702. 


—— How to be happy though fat. © 
Heb. 44,9916; £-e. Keb. 2157-9916; 


A 422476. 

——Intemperance. © Feb. 19, 1916; 
fe. Feb. 21, 1916; A. 422571. 

—w— Keep your teeth beautiful. @ Feb. 
28, “S86: “De Heb. 29, 1916 -s= A: 
422776. 

— Make the best of it. © Feb. 23, 


1916; 1 ¢c. Feb. 24, 1916; A 422663. 


—— Pleasure in health. @© Feb. 16, 
19163' fe, Peb: 17, 1916; A 429501. 


—— Preparedness. © Feb. 15, 1916; 
1 ce. Keb. 16, 1916; A 422477. 


Respect the corset. @ Mar. 7, 
1916; 1 ec. Mar. 8, 1916; A 422959. 


—— Teeth as shears. © Mar. 1, 1916; 
1 ec Mar. 2, 1916; A 422919. 

Values in inches. © Feb. 29, 1916; 

ie. (Mar 2. 19163. A. 429914. 


Sing ye seekers after beauty. @ Feb. 
2). 21916 toe. Web. 21, A916. A. 
422613. 


Your eyes are little tattletales. @ Mar. 
5, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 6, 1916; A 422935. 
Wreaths of rosy snow her arms must 
be. @ Feb. 13, 1916; 21 c. Feb. 14, 
1916; A 422475. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


(Rutledge) What you 
should weigh. 20 p. 24mo. [4549 

© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
38, 1916; A 417558; Toledo seale co., 
Toledo, O. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4550 pt. 1,8 Svea 
Ryan (George W.)* New York. | Savines loan & trust co. Condensed 
Economy in fire insurance; hints railway time card. Feb. 21, 1916. 
for merchants and manufacturers. [+] p. 24mo. — * [4561 


[10] p. 8vo. $1.00. [4550 
©MrReb. -23,.1916: 2aemend att. 
Feb. 25, 1916; A 426318. 


SAFE-CABINET cO.*, Marietta, O. 
[4551, 4552 


Here’s one policy you can’t get. [8] p. 
illus. fol. © Jan. 29, 1916: 2c. and 
aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 425215. 

Worry. 6 p. folder. illus. 24mo. © 
Jan. 29." 1946 592° e) ang aie, Reb. 4: 
1916; A 425214. 


ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. R. L. Polk & €o.’s 


St. Augustine city directory, 1916-17. | 


y.-5. Jacksonville, Fla., R. L. Polk 
& co., 1916. 260 p. Svo. $4.00. 

[4558 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 

1, 1916; A 427076; R. L. Polk & co., 
Birmingham, Ala. 

Sr. Jouns table co.*, Cadillac, Mic 

[455445 

St. Johns tables, 1916. 159 p. illus. 8 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
1916; A 425633 


St. Johns tables, the battiefields of busi- 
23: pe» Tes. | 4t0. 1@ni Feb. 24, 

= 2ietiand satis Mebet26521 91.6% 

A 4256: 34. 

SaLeM, Mass. Naumkeag directory for 
Salem, Beverly, Danvers f[etc.] no. 
ZS; 1915. Salem, Mass., The Henry 
M. Meek publishing company, 1915. 
1583 efi... e: 1597] ape, trent... (fold: 
map) Svo. $4.50. [4556 

©: Noy. 24, 1915; Gi fame <9; 
1916; aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 418915; 
Alice R. Meek, Salem, Mass. 

SALES method co.*, New York. Ad 
helps for shoe dealers. 51 1. illus. 
16mo. (Comfort and style series, v. 
A) [4557 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 425504. 


hh 
Cn 
35; 


Vo. 
26, 


5 


a 


SALESMAKER V. 1, no. 1. 34 p. illus., 
ports. 4to. [4558 
© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 


21, TAG: A eee Canteen sah: 
son ¢co., Chicago. 


SANBORN (N. W.) Poultry and farm. 


pt. 1. (Jn American poultry advyo- 
cate. Mar., 1916) [4559 

CO) Mia? 2 191g Io PMaE 13, 
1916; A 423053; Clarence C. De Puy, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

SAUNDERS (Henry Lee)* Wichita 
Falls, Tex. Contractor’s guide. 
cover-title, [12] p. 16mo. $0.50 

[4560 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
ait. Mar. 11, 1916; A. 425173. 


200 


| 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 426288; George R. 
Angell, Madison, Wis. 
SAYLES (Harold F.) - Truth in a nut- 
shell. [16] p. 24mo. $0.02. [4562 
© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 e. and aff. Dee. 
29, 1915; A 425200; Evangelical pub. 
co., Chicago. 
SCHEIN bros.*, New York. 
ecard, illus., 31 by zee 


© Feb. 22, 1916; 
TL OT Gey ee 425709. 


SCHLAGHECK (Joseph) * Toledo. Profit 
makers; gold fish from Schlagheck’s. 
[4] p. illus. (part col.) 4to. [4564 

© Nov. 28, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
24,1916; A 417971. 


(Martin) Lese-Ubun- 
kinder, von Martin Schmid- 


Cupid. 
[4563 
2 c. and aff. Mar. 


ScHM IDHOFER 
gen ftir 


hofer, mit bildern von Joseph Kah- 
Jer. Boston, New York [ete.] D. C. 
Heath & co. [1916] 2-p. i=162@. 
illus. i12mo. ( Heath’ Ss modern lan- 
guage series) $0.35. [4565 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 427028; D. C. Heath & 
co., Boston. 


ScHMuUcK (J. Carl)* Lawrenee, N. Y.: 
Light to guide our way; an evening 
prayer. Sheet, 84 by Bd inches. 

[4566 
© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 '¢ Janeoi ere 
aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 425212. 


ScHoFER (Aivin H.)* Reading, Pa. 
Bankers’ exact maturity chart; 
Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 1916. 
Sheet, 13 by 94 inches. $0.50. [4567 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2a, ORGS A: 426269. 


ScHoitt. orthopedic training school*, 
Chicago. Correspondence study 
course. Lesson no. 7 and 8. cover- 
title, p. 86-103, illus. S8vo. $2.00. 

[4568 


© Dee. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


— 


28, 1916; A 426374. 


ScHRAMM (William F.) 
liberty, ed. and comp. by W. F. 
Schramm, illus., by C. O. Longa- 
baugh, Chicago, E. C. Plume com- 
pany, 1916. . 32, -p.. ports: .16me: 
$1.00. [4569 

© Jan. 6, 1916; -2 c..Jan..10,1916; 
aff, Jan. 19, 1916; A 417875 ; Edward 
C. Plume co., Chicago. 


Fathers ‘of 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 4595 
SCHRECKENBACH (Paul)  TIllustrierte | Scriprure text calendar, 1917. [14], p. 
weltkriegschronik der Leipziger illus. (part col.) fol. $0.25. [Text 
Illustrirten zeitung, 1914. Text von parallel to binding] [4582 


Paul Schreckenbach. Leipzig, J. J. 
Weber, 1916. [4570, 4571 


21. lfg. illus., col. plates (part double). 
Poe ey gan, to, 1916;\1 ¢. Mar. 10, 
1916; A—Foreign 13466. 

22. lfg. illus., col. plate. © Feb. 10, 
1916; 1 ec. Mar. 10, 1916; A—Foreign 
13467. 


© J. J. Weber, Leipzig, Germany. 


Scuutrz & Hodgson*, Chicago. 
[4572, 4573 
Just an earful of facts. [4] 4to. 


p. 
© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and .aff. Jan. 31, 
1916; A 419915. 


Wondering— how to beat the figures this 
year? Sheet, printed on both sides. 
illus., 21 by 14 inches. © Jan. 26, 
7916; 2 ¢..and aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 
419916. 


ScHUSTER (Edw. J.)* St. Louis. Schus- 
ter’s yellow pine lumber rate book. 
[4574-4577 


Dec., 1915. Texas ed. cover-title, 39 p. 
4to. $12 for 12mo. @© Jan. 14, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 19, 1916; A 417844. 

Jan., 1916. Eastern ed. cover-title, 
248p. 12mo0. $12.00 per year. © Feb. 
Paolo. 2 Cand ait. Heb. 4, 1916 ; 
A 425211. 

Jam, 1916, Texas ed. Bo) Dp: 4to. 
whew tor, 12 mo: @ Jan. 26, 1916; 
my eane am, Jan: 29, 1916: A 425066. 

Feb., 1916. Hastern ed. cover-title, 248 
p. 12mo. $12.00 for 12 mos. © Feb. 
PPE wNOAG 2 Gand aff, Webi 25, £916 ; 


m5) 


A 426325. 


' 


ScHw ABACHER-FREY 
San Francisco. 
book. 15 [1] p. 


stationery co.,* 
Registration guide 
16mo. $90.25. 
[4578 
© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 5, 1916; 
am. Jan. 21, 1916; A 425337. 


ScHwartz (George W.)* Louisville, 


Ky.  G. W. Schwartz short hand. 
[Lesson 1-10]  cover-title, [22] p. 
- 8vo. $2.00. [4579 


~ © Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 425647. 


ScHwinp (Adolph)* Chatham, N. Y. 
Guide to farm selection. 14 [2] p. 
map. 24mo. $0.25. [4580 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 425481. 


Scotr (Temple)* New York. Publish- 
ing: the business, its problem and 
the solution. (Jn Publishers’ weekly ) 

- [2 installments] Contents.—1l. The 
business and its problem.—2. The 

solution of the problem. [4581 


© Feb. 26, Mar. 4, 1916; 1 ¢. each 
Mar. 8, 1916; A 422953. 


J 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 426324; Messenger pub. 
co., Chicago. 


Srars, Roebuck & co.*, Chicago. 


[4583-4589 

Bargain counter. Bulletin no. 168. cover- 
title. noe py.) DUS. -Syo.. 9G Jans 9; 
191652" ¢) ‘and’ aff.’ Peb; 4, 19te; 


A 425185. 

Bulletin no. 169. 
illus. Syo. @ Jan. 25, 191632 ¢c. and 
aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 425186. 

Bulletin no. 170. cover-title, 32 p. 
illus. Syvyo. © Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 425187. 


Bulletin no. 174. cover-title, 32 p. 
illus. 4to. © Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426528. 


Bulletin no. 175. cover-title, 32 p. 
lus. 4to.° Keb: 29.) 1916 2c. and 
aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426529. 


—— Bulletin no. 176. cover-title, 32 p. 
illus: 4to, . @ Mar: 6;/ 1916; 2c. and 
aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 425978. 

Catalog 132. cover-title, [2] 1457 p. 
mlust: part col.) 4t0. 7 @: Wee. 716; 
TOTS tees Webi25,,1916::, 1c) anduait. 
Feb. 10, 1916; A 426349. 


cover-title, 32 p. 


Srars, Roesuck & co. of Texas. Your 
grocery store. far. Apr. toe: 
cover-title, 48 p. illus. 4to. [4590 


© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426527; Sears, Roebuck & 
co., Chicago. 


SEARSON (J. W.) Studies in reading. 
4th grade. By J. W. Searson and 
George I. Martin. Chicago and Lin- 
eoln, The University publishing coim- 


pany, 1915. xii, 340 p. illus. 12mo. 
$0.45. [4591 


© Dee. 11, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 420238; University pub. 
co., Lincoln, Neb. 


(Russell M.) Bigger, better 
(in Chicago herald) 
[4592, 4598 


Plea for national team work. Feb. 21, 
1916. © Feb. 21, 1916; 1 ¢c. Feb. 23, 
1916; A 422606. 

Webs 22° LOtGy .@) Webs.22, 1916 5 

1 c. Feb. 23, 1916; A 422609. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


SEEDS 
business. 


SEIVWRIGHT (Jean) [4594, 4595 


Capes of all sizes on new spring models. 
Heb. 27, (916. 1 ¢.: Mar. 2.1916). A: 
422812. 

Newest dinner gown has medieval lines. 
© Feb. 20, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 26, 1916; 
A 422706. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday tribune] 
© Chicago tribune & the New York | 


globe, Chicago. 


201 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4596 


pt. I, DS, v4 


SELLING aid cut service. Selling aid 
cuts 2d ed. Chicago, Selling aid cut 
service [1916] 55 p. illus. (part 
col.) S8vo. [4596 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
as aia A. 419993 : “Flint McNaugh- 
ton, Chicago. 


SENTANEL remedies co.*, Cincinnati. 
When every day is full of song. 21. 
col. illus. 48mo. [Text parallel to 
binding] [4597 

© Dec. 18, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
2, 1916 2A) 425738. 


SERL (Emma) Work-a-day doings on 
the farm; by Emma Serl, illus. by 
Harry E. Wood. Boston, New York 
fete.] Silver, Burdett and company 
[1916] 128 p. ha 12mo. [4598 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 


19, 1916; A 420418 : Silver, Burdett 
& €O., Boston. 
SHAFER (Anna Louise) [4599, 4600 


Persian drills for 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 
A 423034. 

Rhythmic exercise advocated to develop 
muscles. @ Mar. 6, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 
7, 1916; A 4229438. 

[Note: The foregoing are in 
herald] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


SHAw (Jonathan O.)* Los Angeles. 


present day needs. 
1) Cy Rep. 295 WNOiG:: 


Chicago 


Directions to play Diviso. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 53 by 38% 
inches. [4601 


© tan. 18. 1916 2 -edant =25. 
1916; aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 425980. 


SHEEHAN (Charles A.)* New York. 
Invention for the dead. [4] p. illus. 
fol. [4602 


© Sept. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
29, 1916; A 425064. 


SHELLZOK (J. J.)* Chicago. Rupture 
conquered. Sheet, illus., 12 by 12 
inches. [4603 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 426265, 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, New York. 


[46044618 


Atlantic reporter citations. v. 
1 mo, 3, Feb. 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl.] 143 p. 8vo. $5.00. @© Feb. 
16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; 
A 427209. 

Shepard’s Florida citations. 
Feb., 1916. 

$4.00 
19163. .2) <. 
A 427210. 

Shepard’s Indiana citations. 
December, 1915. [Cumulative suppl.] 
268 p. S8vo. $5.00 per year. © Dec. 
22, 1015; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 28, 1916; 
A 427061. 


Shepard’s 


WO Kos 
Cumulative suppl. 52 p. 
per year. © Feb. 17, 
and? ai. Mar..9,, dole: 


v. tne. 4, 


s 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*—Continued. 


Shepard’s Maine citations. vy. 1, no. 2, 
Feb., 1916. Cumulative suppl. 
. $4,00 per year. 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar, 9; 
A 427211. 
Shepard’s Massachusetts citations. 
no. 1, Feb., 1916. 


1916; 


v. Bo 
[Cumulative suppl. ] 


240 p Syo. $4.00 per year, Feb. 
26, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Mar. oO sie: 
A 427212. 

Shepard’s Missouri citations. vy. 15, no. 
1, Feb., 1916. [Cumulative suppl. ] 
£GH sp: ” 8vo. $5.00 per year. © Feb. 
25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; 
A 427213. 

Shepard’s Nebraska citations. y. 11, no. 
1, Feb., 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
183 p. S8vo. $5.00 per year. © Feb. 
29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; 
A 427214, 


Shepard’s Northwestern citations. 
no. 1, Feb., 1916. 
156 p. 8vo. 
19> 19'G6 5-2 
A 427215. 

Shepard’s Oregon citations. y. 9, no. 1, 
sy 1916. Cumulative suppl. 253 

$5.00 per year. © Feb. 24, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Mar. 9, 1916: 
A 427208. 

Shepard’s Pennsylvania Superior court 
and lower court citations. 3d ed., 
191G?? 6p. Ly 340" pe Save $12.00. 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff, Feb. 21, 
1916; A 420877. 


a Teeno., ay sak: 1916. Cumulative 
suppl. 53 p.. S8vo. $4.00 per yr. © 
Jan. 22, 1916; 2 @ and Bie foe 
1916; A 420624. 


Shepard’s Pennsylvania Supreme court 
citations. . vy. 1, no. 1, dan 7496. 
Cumulative eg 102 D. 8vo. $5.00 
per-yr. © Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

Feb. 2, 1916; A 420623. 


Shepard's Pennsylvania Supreme court 
and Sia HaLory citations. 3d ed., 1916. 
6 p 690 p. S8vo. $20.00. © Feb. 
8, Mote: 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 21, 1916; 
A 420876. 


ehepacdt® Southwestern citations. v. 9, 


vs 43, 
{Cumulative suppl. ] 
$6.00 per year. © Feb. 
ec. and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; 


———_ V 


1, Feb., 1916. [Cumulative suppl] 
286 p. Syvo. $6.00 per year. © Feb. 
18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; 

A 427216. 
Se s United States citations. v. 15, 
1, Jan., 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
384 p Syo. $6.00 per yr. @ Jan. 26, 
1916; 2 ec. and:.aff. Feb. 2, 1916; 

A 420622. 
SHEPARD (Harvey N.) Contracts of 


infants. Chicago, Blackstone insti- 
tute, 1916. 28 p. port. 8vo. (One 
of a series of lectures) [4619 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426505; Blackstone in- 
stitute, Chicago. 


SHEPPARD (H. Cecil)* Berea, O. Shep- 
pard’s famous Anconas. 84 p. illus. 
Svo. [4620 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
9, 1916; A 425852. 


202 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 
SHERWoop (EK. Hugh) Bobbie Bub- 
bles, by E. Hugh Sherwood and 


Maud Gridley Budlong, illustrations 
by KE. Hugh Sherwood. Chicago, 
New York, Rand, McNally & com- 
pany [1916] 72 p. incl. front., illus. 
(part col.) 12mo. $0.50. [4621 
me dan. 14,°1916; 2 c. Jan. 26, 
1916; aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 420528; 
Rand, McNally & co., Chicago. 


Suietty (John Cofer)* Chicago. 
Waiting. (Jn Review. Feb., 1916.) 
[4622 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1916; 
A 42283838. 


SHORTWRITER co. of America*, Chicago. 
Shortwriting, the stepping-stone to 
a successful future. [8] p. col. 
illus. 4to. [4623 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426515. 


SIpWAY mercantile co.*, Elkhart, Ind. 
[4624, 4625 
Allwin baby carriages, 1916. cover- 
title, 96 p. illus. (part col.) — obl. 
wacom. 6: 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 419783. 


Sidway baby carriages, 1916.  cover- 
title, 96 p. illus. (part col.) obl. 
24mo. © Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 419784. 

Sinver, Burdett & co.*, Boston. Great 
composers of the world who have 
eontributed to the progressive music 
Series. 87 p. ports. 8vo. [4626 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

2, 1916; A 420988. 


SIMONDS (Frank H.) [4627-4628 


As spring comes—peace and the talk of 
peace. © Feb. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 29, 
1916; A 422747. 


Fate of Poland—German peace proposals 
in East. © Feb. 20, 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 422596. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
daily or Sunday tribune] 


© Tribune assn., New York. 


SINCLAIR (James)* Los Angeles. In- 
structions for collecting and preserv- 


ing valuable lepidoptera. S80 p. 
illus., diagrs. obl. 24mo. $2.00. 
[4629 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 27, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 426535. 


SINGER mfg. co.*, Elizabeth, N. J. In- 
structions for using Singer sewing 
machine. no. 98-8 [for stitching 


automobile tires] 13 ip. illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. ([Form 8278, Jan., 
1916] ) [4630 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 «. and aff. 
Feb. 1, 1916; A 425116. 


20 


4to4+4 
SINGER SEWING machine co., inc.*,; 

Elizabeth, N. J. [4631, 4632 

Singer machine no. 25-56. [2] p. 
illus. S8vo. (Form 9363, Jan., 1916) 
@) Jans 2265 191 6252. ec: and aff. Feb. 
PT. TOVGSTA 425117: 

Singer machines of class 7. 7, [1] p. 
illus. 8vo. (Form 9399, Feb., 1916) 
Om Mari iO Gree: and aff. Mar. 
62> 1916 scAl 426532. 


SincH (St. Nihal) India’s service to 
the empire during the war. (I 
Christian science monitor. ) [4633 

© "Feb. 10, WIG: 1° e&” Keb? 12° 
1916; A 422564; Christian science 
pub. soec., Boston. 


[SINGLETON (HEsther)] Furniture of 
the revolutionary period. Mentor 
reading course, monograph 1-6. 
Proof. [4634 

©) Janet15, (1916320 e c<andetatk: 
Ireb. 38, 1916; A 425131; Mentor 
assn., ine, New York. 


(Constance Lindsay)* New 
[46385-4637 


singer to Nakku. @© 
1 ¢. Heb. 28, 1916 7-4 


SKINNER 
York. 


KXan-il-lak the 
Jan. 6, 1916; 
49973 4, 

Songs of the coast-dwellers. 
1914: Tew Meh 2S. LOG: 
dawn» “© Jan G6; 

ZSe OMG A 429735 


© pOetit; 
A 422733. 


Summer 1OLG des 


Feb. 


SMALLEY (George W.)* New York. 
[46388, 4639 

Mr. Wilson abroad. © Mar. 138, 1916; 1 
c. Mar. 14, 1916; A 423070. 


Sir Edward Grey. © Feb. 21, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 28, 1916; ‘A 422594. 
| Note: The foregoing are in New York 
daily or Sunday tribune] 


Smiru (Charles E.) Practical course 
in touch typewriting. 12th ed., rev. 
ani cul. Single keyboard ed. New 
York, I. Pitman & sons, 1916. 1 p. 
l., 74 p. 1 loose chart. 4to. $0.60. 
[Text parallel to binding] [4640 

©. Feb. 215 1916; 2 «Web. 25, 
1916; aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 420906; 
Isaac Pitman & sons, New York. 


SmitH (David Eugene)* New York. 
Modern advanced arithmetic. Can- 
adian ed. Teachers’ ed. Boston, Lon- 
don [ete.] Ginn and company [1916] 
64 p. 12mo. (Wentworth-Smith 
mathematical series) $0.40. [4641 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 420728. 


SmitH (Farmer) Goodnight stories. 
(In New York Evening mail) 
[4642-4644 


Feb. 7, 1916. 7, 1916; 1 c¢. Feb. 


SF; OLG: 


© Feb. 
A 422671. 


oO 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4645 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


SmitH (Farmer )—Continued. 
Feb. 8, 1916. © Feb. 8, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 422677. 
Feb. 9, 1916. © Feb. 9, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 422680. 
© Evening mail syndicate, 
New York. 


SmirH (G. R.) 
cartridges—2. 


inc., 


Manufacturing rifle 
(Jn American ma- 


chinist) [4645 

© Feb. 17, 1916; 1 ¢« Feb. 19, 
1916; A 422697; Hill pub. co., New 
York. 


SmitH & sons mfg. co.*, Kansas City, 


Mo. Our resolution. Royal road 
machinery. 45 p. col. port., illus. 
(part col.) obl. 8vo. [4646 


© Jan. 2, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 24, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 419780. 


SNiTzLeR (James M.) Bigger, better 


business. Baiance between produc- 
tion and selling. (in Chicago her- 
ald) [4647 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 1 ¢« Feb. 28, 


1916; A 422723; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
SocraL register assn.* New York. Dila- 

tory domiciles, Seal register. 
[4648-4667 


8 p. 16mo0. @© 
ec, and aff. Feb. 16, 


Baltimore. Feb., 
Feb. 10, 1916; 
1916; A 425 iss 

Boston, Feb., 19 
hOn A S16 5 
A 425452. 

Buffalo, Feb., 
Le,” ISG 
A 425447. 

Chicago, Feb., 1916. 14 p. 16mo. © Feb. 
410, 19165°2 co und at. Feb: 16,9916 
A 425451. 

Cincinnati & Payton, Feb., 1916. p. 
16mo2 ©: Webi. 1916: Bex andar. 
Feb. 16, 1916; A 425441. 

Cleveland, Feb., 1916. 6 p. 16mo. @© 
Heb 21, 41916 :52 ¢ cand afl Rebs 16, 
1916; A 425440. 

Minneapolis, Feb., 1916. 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. 
1916; A 425436. 

New Orieans, Feb., 
@ Feb. 11, 1916; 
1916; A 425446. 

New York, Feb., 
Gi Keb; 4, A916. 
1916; A 425449. 


: 90 p. 16mo. © Feb. 
ae. eo aff. Feb. 16, 1916; 


1916. 9p. 16mo. © Feb. 
2 ce. and aft. Feb. 16, 1916; 


11 


S: pi atGmo. 
and aff. Feb. 16, 


1916... 9p. ‘“W6mo: 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 16, 


1916. 
Peo 


60 p. 16mo. 
and aff. Feb. 16, 


Philadelphia, Feb., 1916. 23 p. 16mo. 
© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 16, 
1916; A 425450. 

Pittsburgh, Feb., 1916. OF Pp: 16mo. 
© Feb. 10. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 16, 
1916; A 425439. 


Portland, Feb., 1916. 5 p. 16mo. © Feb. 


10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 16, 1916; 
A 425443. 

Providence, Feb., 1916; 6 p., 16 mo. 
@. Web. .41,. 1916: e ec, and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 425 45 

St; Louis, Feb., 1916. 14 p. 16mo. 
© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 16, 
1916; A 425438. 


SocIaL register assn.*—Continued. 


St. Paul, Feb., 1916.- 7 p. 46mes7@ 
Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 16, 
1916; A 425435. 

San Francisco, Feb., 1916. 
@ Feb. 10, 1916; 
1916; A 425437. 

Seattle, Feb., 1916. 3 p. 


12 p. 16mo. 
2c. and aff. Feb. 16, 


16mo. © F 


10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 16, 1916; 
A 425442, 

Southern California, Feb., 1916. 6 p. 
16mo. © Feb. 11; 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Feb. 16, 1916; A 425444, 

Southern cities, Feb., 1916. 10 p. 16mo. 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Feb. 16, 
1916; A 425448, 

Washington, Feb., 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 
1916; A 425434. 


1916. 16 
2 ce. and a 


. 16mo. 
. Feb. 16, 


Sonar metal produc ‘ts co., ine.,* Colum- 


bus, O. [4668-4681 

Hollow metal partitions design no. 300. 
2 1. diagrs. obl. 8ve:' @ Beesas 
1915; 2. ¢. and. ;afis Janae eee 
A 419757. 

Metal gauges— weights and decimal 
equivalents. 2 loose l. obl. S8vo. 
Dec. 29, 1915; 2 © and at, Janes 


1916; A 419744. 


Specification for standard door opening 
design no. 100. 2 1. diagrs. obl. S8vo. 
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan, 15, 
1916; A 419745. 

Specification for standard door opening 
design no. 101. 2 1. diagrs. obl. 8vo. 
© Dec. 29, 1915;-2 @. and aff. Jan. 15, 
1916; A 4197A4T. 

Specification for standard door opening 
design no. 102. 21. diagrs. obl. S8vo. 
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c. and’ al dams, 
L916 5 vA 419748. 


Specification for standard door opening 
design no. 120. 2 1. diagrs. obl. Svo. 
© Dec. 29, 19154-2-¢ and aff. Jan. 15, 
1916; A 419749. 


Specification for standard door opening 
design no. 121 for use in connection 
with electric cut out box. 2 1. diagrs. 
obl. Svo. © Dec. 29, 1915; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Jan. 15, 1916; 1916; A 419746. 


Specification for standard door opening 
design no. 151. 21. diagrs. obl. 8vo. 
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 15, 
19165) A 419750. 


Specification for standard door opening 
design no. 152. 21. diagrs. obl. S8vo. 
© Dee. 29, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 15, 
1916; A 419751. 

Specifiention for standard door opening 
design no. 153. 21. diagrs. obl. 8vo. 
© Dee. 29, 1915; 2 ¢c. and aff. Jan. 15, 
1916; A 419752. 

Specification for standard door opening 
desien no. 200. 2 1. diagrs. obl. 8vo. 

Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 15, 
1916; A 419753. 
Specification for standard door opening 


design no. 201. 2 1. diagrs. 8vo. 
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 15, 
1916; A 419754. 

Specification for standard door opening 
design no. 203. 21. diagrs. obl. 8vo. 
@ Dec, 29, 19ts 5 2c: and af. Janae 
1916; A 419755. 

Specification for standard door opening 
design no, 204. 2 1. diagrs. obl. 8vo. 


© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 15, 


1916; A 419756. 


204 


BOOKS, GROUP 


no. 8, 1916 


SORENSEN (C. M.) co., ine.*, New York. 
Tankless air compressors. 39 p. 
illus. S8vo. [4682 

me rep, 15, 1916; 2 a Mar. 15, 


1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 425958. 
SouTHERN coAL & coke co. Co-oper- 
ative advertising service, series no. 
1. Sheet, illus., 22 by 30 inches. 
[4683 
© Nov. 26, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
26, 1916; A 419855; Edgar Clyde 
Mahan, Knoxville, Tenn. 


SouUrTHERN CONFERENCE for education 
and industry*, Washington. How 
ean the whole community co-oper- 
atively use its life? [4] p. 16mo. 

[4684 
‘© Jan. 25,1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
29, 1916; A 425065. 


SOUTHWESTERN telegraph & telephone 


co. 4685, 4686 
Houston, Texas, telephone directory, 
spring, 1916. 2 p. 1., 124; 32 p: Ato. 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and "aff. Feb. 28, 
1916; A 426360. 
© Southwestern telegraph & tele- 
phone co., Dallas. 
St. Louis and 
Peerectory, Jan, 11, 1916, 
Atos, 1@) Heb. 9, 1916; 2 ce. 
Feb. 16, 1916; A 420307. 
© National telephone directory 
co., St. Louis. 


suburban telephone di- 
228, 280" p. 
and aff. 


SPECTATOR co.*, New York. [4687-4689 


Benefits under accident policies, 1916. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 17 by 8% 
inches, folded to 8vo. 0.25. Feb. 
We 1916; 2c. and aff. Feb. 25, 1916; 
A 426319. 


Fire insurance pocket index, Tans [48th 


year] 79 p. 12mo. 0. © Feb. 
21, 1916; 2 c..and aff. Feb. 25, 1916; 
A 426320. 
Keen looking gentleman takes a hand. 
] p. folder. 24mo. $0.10. © Jan. 
20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 24, 1916; 
A 417968. 


SPERLING (red John Ernest) * Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. [4690, 4691 


Interesting papers. 35 p. 8vo. 
D aff. Feb. 9, 


Book 2. 
ec. 1, 1915; 2 c. and 
1916; A 425345. 

ii teresting papers on tapeworms; Dr. 
Samuel Hahnemann and homeopathy ; 
and a Sketch of the life of Dr. John 
Gersperling, Book’ 1. 57 p illus., 
plates, ports. S8vo. © Dee. 1, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425344. 


Spiers (Mary Dandridge)* Washing- 
ton. KEncircled. (In Washington 
post. ) [4692 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 1c. Mar. 8, 1916; 
A 422948. 


35430—16——_5 


STANDARD FASHION €0.*, 


Ii 
4701 


Sprtzka (Hdw. Anthony)* New York. 
How the brain erects the inverted 
image. (Jn Optieal journal and re- 
view of ie [4693 

© Mar. 2, 1916; 1 « Mar. 6, 1916; 
A 423051. 

SPOKANE, Wash. Spokane city di- 

rectory, including Hillyard, 1916.: 

v. 25. Spokane, Wash., R. L. Polk 

& co., 1916. 1188 p. S8vo. $7.00. 


[4694 

Cy yan al OTe 42 ve ATE. Keb. 

14, 1916; A 420767 Polk & 
co., Spokane, Wash. 


and £ 
5 Ra Ts 


SPRINGFIELD chauffeurs club*, Spring- 
field, O. Practical questions and 
answers on automobile construction, 
operation and care. [12] p. 24mo. 

[4695 


© Feb: 23; 1916442 c. andy aff, 


Mar. 6, 1916; A 426496. 


Spurr (HE. Willard)* Waterloo, Ia. 
Advance Xmas budget. [Waterloo, 
Ia., Art judges pub. co. 1915] 
cover-title, 48 p. illus. fol. [4696 

© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1915; 
aff. Jan. 17, 1916: A 417879. 


eo. StaBrite varnish 
[6]. ps folder. | illus. 
[4697 
© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 e¢. Feb. 15, 
1916; aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 425724; 
Howard L. Fischer, St. Paul. 


STacPooLE (H. De Vere)* Stebbing, 
Chelmsford, England. Luck ‘of 
Captain Slocum. The Beazleys. 
(In Premier magazine, Mar., 1916) 

[4698 


© 1c Mar. 8, 1916; A ad int. 
2589; pubd. Feb. 4, 1916. 


STANDARD ANILINE ‘products, _ ine.*, 
Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Sulphur 
black S. A. P. [4] p. illus. 4to. 

4699 
©, Jam 29, 1916; 2: e: Jan. 31. 
1916; aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 425342. 


New York. 


STABRITE mfg. 
preserver. 
1iG6mo. 


Standard transfer catalogue. cover- 
title, 24°) p: illus: “fol. $00; ” 
[4700 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
15, 1916; A 418838. 


STANDARD PUB. co.*, Boston. Standard 
fire insurance tables [1906]-1916. 
112 p. nar. 8vo: $0.25. [4701 


© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c Mar. 10, 
1916; aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425882. 


205 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4702 


STANDARD REGISTER Of national adver- 
“ising. < vs; J, me, slayiPebs, \aiSig: 
SSupph no. 2 Tpit p, Ate. 

% [4702 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ¢@ and aff. 

Feb. 26, 1916; A 425648; National 
aoe pub. co., ine., Will Kes-Barre, 
Pa: 


STANDARD STATISTICS ¢o., ine.*, New 
York. ee 2 
Standard bond descriptions. 4, no. 4. 

eover-title, 1p. lk, 8, [8 71 1D) 4to. 
$60.00. © Feb. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Feb. a 1916; A 420894. 
mene no. 5. cover-title, [109] ‘ 
Rio $60. 00. © Mar. 8, 1916: 2 cand 
_ aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 427190. 
- Standard bond offerings. Feb., 1916 is- 


sue. Pocket-size. Lope lea GSamep: 
12mo. $60.00. © Feb. 15, 1916; 2 
and aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 418859. 


Standard corporation records. v. 4, no. 
4. cover-title, [174] p. 4to. $60.00. 
@ Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 24, 
1916; A 420893. 


Se Seay 4, no. 5. cover-title, various pag- 
ing. 4to. $60.00. © Mar. 8, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 427192. 


- Standard corporation service daily. v.A 4, 
no. A 3. cover-title, 1 p. 1, 26, 
1619-1706 p. 4to. $60.00. @© Feb. 7 
1916; 2 « and aff. Feb. 8, 1916; A 
418732. 


v. A 4, no. A 4. cover-title, 1 p. L., 
3, 5, 1707-1784 p. 4to. $60.00. © 
Heb. 21, 1916; 2 c: and aft. Heb. 24 
atl A ae 


——y. A 4, A 5. Core Eee i pel. 
48, 1785-1868 p. 4to. $60.00. © 
Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. wk 9, 1916; 
A 427193. 


Standard financial digest service. 
; no. A 4. cover-title, [9], 4, 4, 645- 
660 p. . 4to. $60.00. © Feb. 21, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 
420892. 

v. A 3, no. A 5. cover-title, [9], 4, 
4, 659-674 p. 4to. $60.00. © Mar. 
8, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; 
A 427191. 


-_ 


>) 


2 


v. A 3, 


‘ 
ay 


Stanton (Lenthel)* Hillyard, Wash. 
Marbillball and doubleball. cover- 

" Litke, 9 p. illus. 12mo. $0.25. 
[4713 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff, Feb. 
1, 1916; A 425098. 


Stark (William P.) Inside facts of 
- profitable fruit growing. cover-title, 
88 p. illus. 12mo. [4714 


© Feb. a 1916; 2.¢c..Feb. 23, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 425737; William 
P. Stark nursery, Neosho, Mo. 


STATE bank, New York. [ Mitzvah 
elinu lsaper.] SED aby mien 
(In Jewish daily news) [4715 

© Feb. 24,.1916; 1c. Feb. 25, 


1916; A 422684; 
New York. 


Jewish daily news, 


pt.1,n.s., v. 13 


STEESE (Michael Alfred) and Kemp 


(Leonard ) * Baltimore. Rules for 
major indoor base ball. cover-title, 
[4] p. 8vo. $0.25. [4716 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 
21, 1916; A 417897. 


2 ¢c._and aff. Jan. 


[STELZLE (Charles)] Alcohol and the 
babies. [4] p. S8vo. (Scientific tem- 
perance federation) [4717 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426869; Amer. issue pub. 
co., Westerville, O. 

STEPHENS (Anna D.) When Titeena 

tried. (Jn Messenger of peace, Fehb., 

1916.) [4718 
© Feb. 19, 1916; 1 c@ Feb. 24, 

1916; A 422656; Peace assn. of 

Friends in America, Richmond, Ind. 


STEVENS-Davis co.*, Chicago. 
[4719, 4720 


Ragged edges of a sale. no. 20. cover- 
title, 831. 4to. © Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417899. 


Unplanned vacation. no. 21. cover- 
title, 2 1. 4to.. © Jan. 21) 191622 ce 
and aff. Jan. 29, 1916; A 425057. 


STitES (Lynn)* Milwaukee.  Presi- 
dency of the United States of Amer- 
ica. Milwaukee, Wis., Historical re- 
search society, 1916. 41 p. illus., 
maps. 16mo. $0.25. [4721 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
24.1916; A 417962. 


STOLLEY-McGILL pub. co. Stolley- 
McGill ten lesson course in moving 
picture piano playing. Portland, Or., 
Printed by Portland printing house 
eompany [1916] 2p.1.,3-41p. S8vo. 
$5.00. [4722 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1916; A 418895; Maude Guise 
Stolley, Portland, Or. 


STONEBURN (Frederic H.) [4723-4725 
Artificial hatching of chicks; details of 


incubator management. © Feb, 249 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 3, 1916; A 422882. 
Rearing chicks by natural methods, 
proper management of hens and broods. 
© Mar. 5, 1916; 1 co Mare Sr isae: 

A 422954. 
© Matos adv. co., ine, Philadel- 
phia. 


Winter egg production determined by 
breeding, housing feeding, care. @© Oct. 
31; 1915; 1 e. Feb. 17, 1916; A 422495. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Philadel- 

phia North American ] 


© Matos-Menz adv, co., 
delphia. 


ine., Phila- 


206 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 


STowE (Lyman H.)* Detroit. 
signs of the zodiac. 4 numb. loose 1. 
illus., diagr. fol. $5.00. [4726 

© Aug. 5, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426381. 


STRATEMEYER (Edward)*. New York. 
Rover boys on a tour; or, Last days 
at Brill college, by Arthur M. Win- 
field [pseud.] New York, Grosset & 

= Punlap [1916] vi, 326 p.  front., 
plates. 12mo. (On cover: The Rov er 
boys’ series for young Americans) 
$0.60. [4727 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
3, 1916;°A 427125. 


SreeNxcrH, Noy., 1915. 24 p._ illus. 
. 8vo. [4728 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
81, 1916; A 419903: Milo bar-bell co., 


Philadelphia. 


STeeEY (H.)* Plano, Ill. Facts about 
matrimonial papers and honest ad- 
wiece. [16] p. 24mo. $0.15. [4729 

© Feb. 28. 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
9, 1916; A 425849. 


STRICKLAND (Arthur B.)* Providence, 
R. I. Dead in earnest. 1 p.l. 14 p. 
12mo. (Dead in earnest series, no. 
4.) $0.05. [4730 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 425636. 


ereonc (Wm. J. 4#H.)* - Chicago. 
Agency contract for the sale of the 
Lake breeze motor, 1916. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 14 by 834 inches 
‘folded to 8vo. [4731 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
» 18, 1916; A 425528. 


Strouse (Arthur Howard) comp. 
Easter tidings, recitations, dialogs 
and songs. Chicago, Ill., Meyer & 

brother [1916] 95, [1] p. 12mo. 

U2). [4732 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
= 20, 1916; A 418992; Meyer & bro., 
Chicago. 


Sueerss with meat. v. 2, no. 1, Feb., 
1916. Chicago, B. Heller & co., 1916. 
eover-title, 48 p. illus. Svo. [4733 

© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 426314; B. Heller & co., 
Chicago. 


GArthur d.)* 
Penmanship, a 


Swampscott, 
gradation 


SULLIVAN 
Mass. 


adapted for secondary schools. [4] 
p. 4to. $2.50 per C. [4734 
fee an.) 25.) 1916: 2c; Feb 25, 


e7tG; afl. Mar. 7, 1916; A 425879. 


Twelve | 


4744 


Chicago. 
[47354738 
Sullivan electric room and pillar coal 
cutter CE direct current.  cover-title, 
8vo. (Price list of parts, no. 
, od ed.) © Jan. 4, .1916%-2 e: 
1916; aft. Jan. 17, 1916; A 


SULLIVAN machinery co.*, 


Suilivan electric coal 
cutter CE-6 
title. 20 p. 
110. 63° BRP. 

Gan... 8: 
A 4.17883. 

Sullivan electric room and pillar ironclad 
coal eutter CH-7 direct current. 34d, 
ed, cover-title, 24 p. S8vo. (Price 
list of parts, no. 63 IP) © Jan. 4, 
116 2¢e. Jan. 8, 191Gseat. Jani 17, 
1916, A 417885. 

Sullivan Longwall electric ironelad coal 


room and pillar 
direct current. cover- 
8vo. (Price list of parts, 
2d. ed.) © Jan. 4, 1916; 
NOLG: sath. Wan. Ui. 1916) 


cutters CH-8 direct current.  cover- 
Litlen120- p.. 7 Svo; (Price list of 
duplicate parts. circular 63 NP. d 
ed.) Ch dane 4.) (Gas 2) eat 

1916; aff. Jan. 17, 1916: A 417884. 
SsuMMiT, N. J. Summit directory, 
1916. .Newark, N. J., The Price & 
Lee co., 1916. 204. [10] p. front. 
(fold. map) Svo. $4.00. [4739 
©), Web) 21916". .2>.¢. Webs aiGs 


1916; aff. Feb. 
Price & Lee co., 


28, 1916; A 427055; 
New Haven. 


calendar [1916 ed.] 

Svo. in box. $0.35. 

[4740 

© Apr. 5, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

12, 1916;. A. 418813 ; Dodge pub. cO., 
New York. 


Surety farms*, Chicago. Fancy hen- 
nery eggs. [4] p. 24mo. [4741 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 425501. 


SustoLto (Frater) Dial astro-logium 
of the essential fortitudes and de- 
bilities of the planets; key to na- 
ture. [5] p. folder, diagr. 4to. $1.00. 

[4742 
© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 ec. Jan. 26, 
1916; aff. Feb. 18, 1916; A 425530; 


SUNLIT road 
eover-title, 54 1. 


Society of Rosicrucians, ine., New 
York. 
SUVERKROP (E.. A.) Manufacturing . 
British 18-pounder high-explosive 


shells. 5. (Jn American Machinist) 
[4743 
© Mar. 2, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 


A 422850; Hill pub. co., New York. 


(A. W.) co.*, New York. Uni- 
[ De- 
es 


SWAIN 
versity faculties’ home-course. 
scriptive circular] Sheet, 
port., printed on both sides. 22 by 
15 inches. Tare 

ae Jan. 17,1916; 2 c. and aff.. Jan. 
= TOUG:: <A 419827. 


207 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4745 


pt. 1,0 S., Vv: 13 


Sweet (D. C.)* Los Angeles. How to 
apply for positions, and other hints 
on correspondence. 31 p. 24mo. 
$0.25. [4745 
. © Feb. 15,1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar 
9, 1916; A 425856. 

Taper (Irving)* Mount 

-Twenty-three hundred 
is the judgment year. 
+ inches. 
© Feb. 29; 1916: 2° &. Web. 16, 
.1916; aff. L, AGIs AeA ZA 

YTABLER (Fred E.)* Canton, O. With 
the heip of Christ healing power. 
[3}°p. 32mo.: [4747 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Jan. 
yy pel ks ALE gem 2 419763. 

Tarr: (William 4H.) Law-trained 
‘American citizen. Chicago, Black- 
stone institute, 1916. 20 p. port. 
Svo. (One a series of lectures) 

[4748 
© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


Pleasant, O. 
and seventy 
Sheet, 83 by 

[4746 


= 
Biar. 


27, 1916; A 429170; Blackstone in- 
stitute, Chicago. 

TartpoTt (Mary Hamilton) Pop corn 
recipes. [20] p. 16mo. [4749 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 

24, 1916; A 426087 : Sam Nelson, jr., 
Grinnell, Ta. 

TALLANT (George A.)* Chicago. Com- 

mon school advanced arithmetic, by 

George A. Tallant and Frederick H. 


Umholtz. Chicago, Laird and Lee 
[1916] . vi, 384 p. ius. diagrs. 
“12m0. $0.55. [4750 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 418961. 

TaMAGNO (Daniel B.)* New. York. 
Ten business rules, made in the 
United States. Card, 11 by 84 

inches. [4751 
© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 426348. 

Tampa, Fla. R. UL. Polk & co.’s Tampa 
eity directory, 1916. v. 15. Tampa, 
Hia., R..L. Polk &-co.,:1916. 1007 -p. 
8vo. $7.00. [4752 

© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 420793; R. L. Polk & co., 
Birmingham, Ala. 

Taprpe (Herman Patrick)* New York. 

Designed by Tappé of New York. 


{in Harper’s bazar. Feb., 1916) 
[4753 
©) Jan, 207719167 1c. Jany2e 
1916; A 422447. 

TARKINGTON (Booth)* Indianapolis. 
Penrod’s nervous breakdown. (In 
‘Cosmopolitan, April, 1916.) [4754 

© Mar. 9, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 10, 


1916; A 422998. 


TARRANT-IRONSIDE (Mary E.)* Sault 
Sainte Marie, Mich. Bridgie. (in 
Christian union herald, Feb. 24, 
1916) [4755 


© Feb. 26529167292 Feb. 25, 
1916; A 422822. 


Tayrtor (Charles I.)* St. Louis. Ad- 
vertisements for savings banks. Se- 
ries S A 211. illus. 48mo.- $5.00. 
[Text parallel to binding] [4756 


© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425568. 


Taytor (John Madison) When mili- 


tary training should begin. Proof. 
(National editorial service, serial 
no. 372) [4757 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
26. 1916; A 425645; National edito- 
rial service, inc., New York. 


Taytor (N. & G.) co.*, Philadelphia. 


Selling arguments for tin roofing. 
2d ed. 1916. 80 p. ~ailass sole 
chart. S8vo. [4758 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426362. 


.)* Rochester, N. Y. 
[4759-4763 


Taylor’s analyzed citations; a supple- 
ment to TPaylor’s analyzed citations of 
the official series and N. Y. supplement 
reports. ‘[Feb., 1916] 3 p. 1, 1397p. 
4to. $8. 00 per -yr. Feb. 2, : 
Baer Feb. 7, 1916; aff. Feb. 4, 1916: A 
418622. 


of all cases in the New York court 
appeals reports. [Y¥eb., 

[370] p. : $8.4 00 per yr. © 

DP tOlGs 2 Cs Hep wle 1916; aff. Feb. 4, 

1916; A 418724. 


of the New York miscellaneous re- 


TAYLOR (Zachary P 


ports. [Feb., 1916] [92.1 Dp. . bee 
$5.00 per, yr. @ Feb., 2, 49'Ge. 27 
Feb. 7, 1916; aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 
418728. 

of the New York supplement re- 
ports [Feb., 1916] [418] p. 4to. 
$8.00 per yr. ' ©. Feb. 2, 19iGs 2 
Feb. 7, 1916; aff. Feb. 4, 1916; A 
418721. 

of the New York Supreme court re- 
ports. [Feb., 1916] [386] p. 4to. 
$9.00 per yr. © Feb: 2, 19167275. 
Feb. 7, 1916; aff. Keb. 4, 1916, 
418725. 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT cos.*, Rochester, 
N. Y. Control of temperature. 

[4764, 4765 

Process kettle regulators. 12 p._ illus., 

diagrs. S8vo. © “Feb: 16, 19163) 276, 
and aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 425732. 


Time regulator. 11. p. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. © Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 2, 1916; A 425733. 


208 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 4788 

TELEGRAPH printing co. Catalogue of | Trpsres (Charles E.)* Chicago, Pre- 
official forms made necessary by paredness for national defense. 7, 
the Workmen’s compensation act LT p. “Svo: [4780 
[of Pennsylvania] 67 1.  4to. © Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
$1.00. [4766 25, 1916; A 426311. 

é Pa Ge. Men, ; ' : 
‘es es ea. ORE > | Timken (Frank Herrmann)* Detroit. 
Pome. P. McCullough Hee Human factor in industry, its devel- 
Pa . : uptets “gees opment and utilization. (Jn Bul- 


TELEPHONE society of the Mountain 


States. Educational dept. 
[4767-4769 
Bell system. 4 numb. loose 1. 4to. 
(Lecture no. 6. Jan. 6, 1916.) © 


Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 21, 


1916; A 425583. 

Policy. 4 numb. loose 4to. (Lec- 
ture no. 7. Feb. 10, 1816) © Feb. 
10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. DOM Gy 
A 425584. 

Substation practice, pt. 1. Substation 
sets and apparatus, section 6, 7. 

v. 4to. (Plant course no. 2.) © ae 
27,1916; 2 c..and aff. Feb. 21, 1916; 
A "425585. 


© Mountain States telephone & 
telegraph co., Denver. 


TELLING (George Palmer)* Pasadena, 


Cal. Telling bungalow plans. 
cover-title, 40 p. illus., diagrs. 
48mo. $0.25. [4770 

fj Dee 7 1915; 2 c. Dec 13, 


1915; aff. Jan. 4, 1916; A 417886 


Tempter (EH. R.) Keeping the wolf 
from the door with poultry. (Jn 


Scranton times) [4771 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 1 c« Feb. 21, 
1916; A 422647; Eugene McGuckin 
co., Philadelphia. 


THEIR married life. (Jn New York 


evening journal) [4772-4778 

Feb. 16, 1916. © Feb. 16, 1916; 1 «. 
Feb. 17, 1916; A 422507. 

Hep. 19. 1916... © Feb. 19, 1916; 1 ec. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 422574. 

Hep. 23, 1916. © Feb. 23,.1916; 1 «. 
Feb. 24, 1916; A 422645. 

Feb. 28, 1916. © Feb. 28, 1916; 1 e. 
Feb. 39, 1916; A 422784. 

Mar. 2, 1916. OmMar 2.19165) 1 /¢ 
Mar. 3, 1916; A 422895. 

Rei 6 1 9G. 1 © 2Mar. 7, 19163. 1 ‘ec. 
Mar. 8, 1916; A 422898. 

Mar. 9, 1916. © °+Mar 1916; 1 e. 


9, 
Mar. 10, 1916; A 429993 


© International news service, 
New York. 


THysony & Bengtson*, Chicago. Thy- 
Ben sales agent’s wear book for 
1916. cover-title, 382 p. illus. 

[4779 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
22,1916; A 419779. 


16mo. | 


letin of the National commercial fix- 


ture manufacturers association. 
Feb., 1916. ) [478 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 1c. Mar. 3, 1916; 
422830. 
TINEE (Mae) Life stories of the 
movie stars: v. l. Hamilton, Q:;, 


The Presto publishing co., 1916. 2s 
p. ports. 16mo. us 15. [4782 

© Mar. 5. 1916: 2 ¢. Mar. 7, 1916s 
ait. Mar. 6, 1916; A. 125878: Presto 
pub. ¢o., Hamilton, ©; 


TroGa mill & elevator co.*, Waverly, 
N. Y. Story of Colonel’s ration. 
[6] p. folder, illus. 16mo. [4783 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
2, 1916; A 425726. 


TIRE supply co.*, Los Angeles. 17621 
is the largest single tire bargain 
ever made. Card, printed on both 
sides, illus., 7 by 11 inches. [4784 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
38, 1916; A 425168. 


Topp protectograph co.*, Rochester, 


N. Y. Mr. Kelch paid $1,035. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 11 by 8% 
inches. [4785. 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
19, 1916; A 417856. 


ToLEepo credit rating & collection co.*, 
Toledo, O. Toledo’s credit register 


and additions. Smith’s mercantile 
report for Toledo. v. 8. 1 p. 1. 852 
p. fol. $25.00. [4786 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 428101. 


Totstoy (Countess) Tolstoy’s daugh- 
ter on Russia’s firing line writes her 
adventures. Proof. port. [478T 

© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 ¢c and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 425316; Newspaper enter- 
prise assn., Cleveland. 


Topeka, Kan. Radges’ Topeka city 
directory, 1916. Topeka, Kan., Polk- 
Radges directory company, 1916. 
715 p. 8vo. $8.00. [4788 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2. ¢. Feb. 7, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 420723; Polk- 
Radges directory co., Topeka, Kan. 


209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


4789 

Tracy (William B.) Bigger, better pee nen be We 
business. Habit. (In Chicago her- | 
ald) [4789 | 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 10, 1916; i 
A 429358; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


TRADERS national bank. [4790, 4791 
Executive department. cover-title, [5] p. 
aS. Svo. (One cf a series of arti- 
eles on business administration) © Jan. 
Ate 2S ee andeat. Jane 297 19n6: 
A. 425067. 
Soliciting department. 
illus. 8vo. 
eles on business administra 
te NOG. 2 ic sand aa. Jian. 
A 425068. 


© John H. rye, Birinin 


i5] p. 
(Qne of a Series of arti- 
tion) © Jan. 
29, 1916; 


cover-title, 


| 
| 
| 
| 
gham, Ala. 


TREMAINE (De Witt Cherles)* Wil- 
liamsville, N. Y. Eece homo. Sheet, 
illus., 6 by 10 inches. [4792 


© Dee. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. Dec. 28, 1915; 
aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 419808. 


Troy record almanac and year-book 
for 1916. Comp. by James Langland. 
[Troy, N. Y.] The Troy record com- 
pany. 1916. 627 p. illus., mags, 
ports. Svo. $0.25. [4793 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 420574; Troy 
record co., Troy, N. Y. 


TUCKER (William)* New York. 
teresting data on agrostology; 
price list. cover-title, [22] p. 
Svo.. 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 
16, 1916; A s95405. 


Turrs (Leonard) Help those to he!p 
themselves, another name for na- 
tional highways. 4p. iilus., maps. 
4ito. (National highways assn.) 

[4795 
1A JONG Ze: Mebear, 

19, 1916; A 418933; 

Washing- 


In- 
1916 
illus. 
[4794 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 


© Feb. 
1916; aff. Feb. 
National highways assn., 
ton. 


TouLsa, Okl. Polk-Hoffhine directory 
co.’s ‘Tulsa city directory, 1916. 
fv. 8] Tulsa, Polk-Hoffhine dire¢- 
tory company, 1916. 700 p. S8vo. 
$7.00. . [4796 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Heb. 
14, 1916; A 420768; Volk-Hofrfhine 
directory co., Tulsa, Okl. 


User land und meer. Jahrg. 58. 115 
bd. [Each illus. fol.] [4797, 4798 
nr. .18.,..© Jan. 26,,.19165. 1 ¢... Kept 15, 
1916; A—YToreign 13448. 
nr, 21. © Heb. 16, 1916. 1 ic: Mar. 
1916; A~—Foreign 13465. 
© Deutsche verlags-anstalt, Stutt- 


gart, Germany. 


9, 


ENTRIES 
pt. 1, Hi: Savio 


TMHOLrZ 6(Frederick H.) ‘Common 
school elementary arithmetic, by 
Irederick H. Umhoitz and George A. 
Tallant. Chicago, Laird: &: Lee 
[1916] vii, 280 p. illus. 12moe. $0.35. 

[4799 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 418960; George A. Tal- 
lant, Chicago. 


UnpbERWoop (Drury) Top ’o the morn- 


ing. (In Chicago herald) 
[4800-4822 

Feb. 8, 1916. © Feb: 8, 19162 1_@ hem 
9, 1916: A 422355. 

Feb. 13, 1916. © Feb. 13, 1916 ; 1%¢eé 
Feb. 14, 1916. A 422467. 

Feb. 15. 1916. @ Feb. 15, 1916; pe 
Feb. 16, 1916; A 422471. 

Feb. 16, 1916. @ Feb. 16, )0996-)9 0 
Feb. 17, 1916; A 422499. 

Feb.. 17; 1916. .°@ "Rebs 17,1) a9ier ft ces 
Feb. 18, 1916; A 422521. 

Feb. 18, 1916. © Web2 As ieee 
Feb. 19, 19263; A: 422544- 

Feb. 19, 1916. © Feb. 19) AOTes 1b ve 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 422568. 

Feb. 20, 1916.: © Feb. 20, 4916-33 
Feb. 31, 1916; A 422604. 

Feb. 22, 1916... @ Pebs; 22) t916— ioe 
Feb. oF 1916; A 422610." 

Feb. 23. 1916. © Feb. 23; 191622 eG 
Feb. 24, 1916; A 422662. 

Heb. 24, 1916:- ©: Feb) 24. #916 > fe 
Feb. 25, 1916; A 422664. 

Feb. 25, 1916. © Feb. 25, 4916472 
Feb. 26,1916; A. 422700. 

Feb. 26, 1916. ae Feb., 26, 7996.5 Ao 
Feb. 28, 1916; A 422721. 

Feb, 29, 1916. @©@ Feb. 29, 1916: 42 © 


Mar. 2, 1916: 5.14) A22948. 


ile 1916. @ Mar. 1, 1916; 1c. 
1916: A 422915. 


2, 1916; @ Mar 2 
8, 1916; A 422920. 
Pinos LONG.) “«CheMiar 
4, 1916; A 422925, 
. 4, 1916. © Mar. 
6, 1916; A 4229380. 
(i, LOGE Ch Mare 
8, 1916; A 422955. 
r, 8, 1916. @©@ Mar. 
1916; A 422962. 


Mar. 1916. © Mar. 
10, ery A 422988. 


Mar... 10, 1916: © Mar. 16, ISté te 
Mar. 11, 1916; A 423020. 


Mar. 11, 1916. © Mar. 11, 1916378 ¢€ 
Mar, 13, 1916; A 423037. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Mar. 
1916; 1¢. 


3, 1916; 1. 


4,1916;1¢. 


1, A916S Je: 


8, 1916; 1¢. 


9, 1916% fc Mar 


UnpbERWwoop typewriter co.*, ine., New 
York. Order of accurate typists, in 
which also is included As it was in 
the beginning, by J. N. Kimball. [6] 
25> p. illus., Svo. [4823 


© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 e- Jan 1 
1916; aff. Jan. V6, 1916; A 417881. 


210 


BOOKS, GROUP U 


no. 3, 1916 


UNITED AGENCY,* Chicago. Book of 
ratings. v. 10, Mar. to Sept., 1916. 
{Western and southern ed.] 
ous paging. fol. $37.50. [4824 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c Mar. 138, 
1916; aff. Mar. 10, 1916; A 428076. 

UNITED inc.*, New 
York. [4825, 4826 
Instructicrs for the use of the U—B-S list 

book. 5 1. folder. 24mo. © Feb. 8, 


go2G5>2 ec; Neb. 11, 1916; aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 425506. 


List of 5-10-15ec items. cover-title, 37 p. 
nar 6 6}2mo.) $0.50. Mar: 1; 4916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425855. 

7. S. BANK note co.*, 

Bank drummer. 


BUYERS service, 


, Indianapolis. 
5 1916 ed. cover- 
title, 102 p. illus. S8vo. (Catalog 
no. 191) [4827 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425587. 


UNITED STATES WATER and steam sup- 


ply co. [4828, 4829 

Catalogue no. 11. Kansas City, Mo. 
[1916] 1p. 1., [v]—xliii, 850 p. illus. 
Svo. @© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Mar. 10, 1916; A 428041. 

Catalogue no. 12. xxviii, 405 p._ illus., 
maers. ovo. © Heb: 12, 19165 2c. 


and aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 420845. 
© R. R. enetiey & sons co., Chi- 

. cago. 

UNIVERSAL CREDIT rating co.*, Dayton, 
O. List of Springfield, Ohio, retail 
groceries and meat markets, 1916. 
cover-title, 9 p. 16mo. [4830 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419919. 

UNIVERSAL DISPLAY System,* Oklahoma 
City, Okl. Important instructions to 
theatres. Sheet, 12 by 9 inches. 

[4831 
aan, 1651916: 2 ¢ Jan. 15, 
1916; aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 425101. 


aS SAVINGS corporation,* Nor- 


folk, Va. Stein’s universal plan for 
savings and loans. cover-title, 13 p. 
16mo. [4832 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 426285. 


UraH state gazatteer and business di- 
rectory, 1916-1917. v.6. Salt Lake 
Maey, Utah, R. L.-Polk & co., 1916. 
789 p. Svo. $7.00. [4833 

© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 427094; R. L. Polk & co. 
of Utah, Salt Lake City. 

Vacuum oil co.*, Rochester, N. Y. 
Correct lubrication for motorboats, 
1916. cover-title, [8] p. col. illus. 
16mo. [4834 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
' 26, 1916; A 416716. 


Vari- | 


z 


4844 


VAILE-KIMEsS co.*, Dayton, O. 


[4835, 4836 
’ & KR pumps for domestic water supply. 
8 p._illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Circular, 
no. 119) © Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417913. 

Wi iad directions, 118. Sheet, diagrs., 
by 83 inches. @ Jan. 14, 1916; 2 

3 rey aff. Jan. 21, 1916; A 417914. 


"ALENTINE & co.*, New York. Rush of 
live steam—a flood of boiling wa- 


ter—and the varnish wasn’t harmed. 
(In Ladies’ home journal, Mar., 
1916) [4837 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
1916; A 422624. 


VANDERVORT (Archie EK.) urkey rais- 
ing a highly profitable industry. (In 
Scranton times) [4838 

© Feb. 21, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
A 422841; Eugene Mc Guckin cO., 
Philadelphia. . 


23, 


Three-inch 
(Jn American 


VAN DEVENTER (John H.) 
Russian shrapnel—4. 
muchinist ) [4839 


Oo Meb. 17, 1o1G:. Lc. Heb: 09: 
191G> A,42 2606 ; Hill pub. co., New 
York. 

VAN Duzer (Winifred) Why people 
read the Updike story. (Jn Cleve- 
land Sunday leader ) [4840 


© Feb. "18; A916: tt en-Webs., 15, 
1916; A 422518; Cley eland co., Cleve- 
Jand. 


Chicago. 
cover-title, 


VAUGHAN’S seed _ store*, 
Vaughan’s seeds, 1916. 
$59. Eps lus. (part col.) seo pr 
4to. [4841 


Glan. Ale 1916... 25 esedanae24 
1916; aff. Jan. 13, 1916: A 419809. 


Viavi co.*, San Francisco. 
book. 208 p. illus., diagrs. 16mo. 
$0.10. [4842 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
1D OIG = AT AaG, 229, 


Viavi text 


Van Valkenburgh)* 
Masque of Merlin. 
$0.25. 
[4843 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 425734. - 


Vitas’ (Faith 
Evanston, Ill. 
cover-title, [38] p. 16mo. 


(William Hopkins) Service, 
care of Reo own- 
mounted illus. 


VINAL 
how Taber takes 
ers::. [5]--p.. folder. 
4to. [4844 

©)" Feb: 415; 1916;°2. "e. Krebs; 
1916: aff. Feb. 16, 1916; A 426297; 
Russell Peet Taber, Hartford, Conn. 


-11 


CATALOGUE 
4845 


Waco, Tex. Morrison & Fourmy di- 
rectory co.’s Waco city directory, 
1916. v. 18. Houston, Morrison & 
Fourmy directory co., ine., 1916. 563 
p. 4to. $6.00. [4845 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 420740; Morrison & 
Fourmy directory co., ine., Houston. 


Waite (Louise R.)* Los Angeles. 
Talks with Uncle David. 1 p. 1. 46 
p. 12mo. $0.50. [4846 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426522. 


W ALKER-LONGFELLOW co.*, Boston. 
[4847, 4848 
He appreciated. [4] p. 24mo. © Feb. 


15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 26, 1916; 
A 425632. 


Tom Kelly, some _ salesman. Pid -p. 
folder. 16mo. @© Dec. 21, 1915; 2c. 
Jan. He 1916; aff. Jan. 29, 191 6; A 


WaLLick (Ekin) [Attractive home] 
chap. no. 1-8. 8 loose 1, illus. fol. 
[4849 


©. Jan. 1, 1916+ .2.e, Janmii12: 
1916; aff. Jan. 27, 1916; A 425074; 
Carpenter-Morton co., Boston. 


Warp (Edward Gendar) Rational 
method in reading, by Edward G. 
Ward. Additional ist reader, by 
Mary A. Ward, assisted by Mada- 
lene D. Barnum. Rev. and enl. ed. 
Boston, New York [ete.] Silver, 


Burdett and company [1916] 159 
p. illus. 12mo. [4850 
©: Jan. 25, 1916: 2 “eh and watt. 


Jan. 28, 1916; A 420544; Silver, 
Burdett & co., Boston. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision and added 
material. ] 


Warp (Mary Augusta Arnold) Lady 
Connie, by Mrs. Humphry Ward. 
(In Cornhill magazine. [4851, 4852 


enap, o95°°6.. (© i, ¢. hebs- 26.) 19 A 
ad int. 2575; pubd. Jan. 26, 1916. 


eHap. ‘7, 8. © 1.¢. Mar. 25, 19Te, A 
ad int. 2607 ; pubd. Feb. 26, 1916. 


© Mrs. Humphry Ward, London. 


WarMAN (Edward B.) Care of the 
body. New York, American sports 
publishing company [1916] 117 p. 
front. 16mo. (Spalding red cover 
series of athletic handbooks, no. 
62R) $0.25. [4853 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 420943; Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York. 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n. S., v.13 


WARREN, Pa. Warren borough and 
Warren County directory, 1916. v. 
8. Warren, Pa., Kirwin & Latham, 
1916. 403 p. 8vo. $6.00. [4854 


© Jan. 20, 1916;-2 ¢€ and aim 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 420628; Kirwin & 
Latham, Warren, Pa. 


America’s best shoe 
cut service. [4855, 4856 


Sheet no. 8, Feb. 1, 1916. Shee illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © Feb. 1916; 
ines and aff. Feb. 4, 1916; i "425216. 

Sheet no. Mar. 1, 1916. Sheet, illus., 

4 by is inches. @ Mar. 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 6, 1916; ic "426513. 


© Richard G. Waskow, Chicago. 


WASKOW CO., ine. 


Watson (Mark §S.) Canada _ united 
in loyalty to mother country. 
Article 3. (In Chicago daily or 
Sunday tribune) [4857 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 1 ec Feb. 10, 
1916; A 422366; Chicago tribune, 
Chicago. 


Watson (William Bernard)* Norfolk, 
Va. Business success. Sheet, 6 by 
4 inches. [4858 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
3, 1916; A 425118. 


Weser (Henry Charles Paul)* Ur- 
bana, Ill. Outline charts in qualita- 
tive analysis. 8 1. 4to. $0.10. 

[4859 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426544. 


Wesster mfg. co.*, Tiffin, O. Ma- 
chinery for the handling of ma- 


terials and products. 520 p._ illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. (Catalogue no. 42) 
[4860 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 418790. 


WeEExks (Arland Deyett)* Fargo, N. D. 
Mind of the citizen. 38. (Jn Ameri- 
can journal of sociology, Jan., 1916.) 

[4861 
©- Jan.- 31, °1916; ‘1 e. Web! 717, 
1916; A 422512. 


New York. Minstrel 
jokes, gags, and conundrums. 58 p. 
24mo. $0.10. [4862 

© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

8, 1916; A 425122. 


WEHMAN bros.*, 


WELTMER (Sidney A.) Suggestive 
therapeutics ; a complete correspoend- 
enee course in psychology, general 
philosophy, suggestive therapeutics, 


212 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 3, 1916 


4906 


WELTMER (Sidney A.)—Continued. 
and right living, together with com- 
_ plete lesson outlines. [4863-4865 


Section 13-19. New rev. ed. 7 v. fol. 
$25.00. [Text parallel to binding] 
ma pepe. 7, 1995; 2c. Nov. 5, 1915; aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425579. 


Section 24. Newreved. 101. fol. $5.00. 
{Text parallel to binding] @© Nov. 5, 
1915; 2 ¢c. and aff. Feb. 21, 1916; 
A 425580. 


Section 25. New rev. ed. 9 1. fol. $5.00 
[Text parallel to binding] @© Dec. 7, 
1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 6, 1916; 
A 426542. 
© Weltmer institute of suggestive 

therapeutics co., Nevada, Mo. 


WENTWoRTH (George)* Brookline, 
Mass., & Smith (David Eugene) 
New York. Essentials of arithme- 
tic. Advanced book. Teachers’ ed. 
Boston, New York, [ete.] Ginn and 
company [1916] 1p.1,61p. 12mo. 
(Wentworth-Smith mathematical se- 
ries.) $0.40. [4866 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 425433. 


WERNER (W)* Chicago. [4867-4901 


America’s artistic declaration of inde 


pendence. © Mar. 2, 1916; 1c. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 422846. 
tonishine. © Feb. 17, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 


21, 1916; A 422590. 


Care of the children. © Mar. 4, 1916; 
1 c. Mar. 6, 1916; A 422864. 


China tea pot. © Mar. 9, 1916; 1 ec. 
Mar. 11, 1916; A 423016. 


Deb and Dan. @ Feb. 18, 1916; 1 e. 
Heb. 21, 1916; 422588. 


Dollar spent is a ae saved. © Feb. 
1, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 25,1916; A 422688. 


Dream stuff. @ Mar. 3, 1916; 1-¢c. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 422862. 


peas boy. © Feb. 16, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 422531, 


Girl back home. © Mar. 6, 191634 c. 
Mar. 8, 1916; A 422950. 


Henrietta, =F informed. © Feb. 26, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 28, 1916; A 422738. 


Home ports. © Feb. 235, 1916; 1 ec. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 422740. 


Industrial peearsticn and the other To 
Feb. 16, 1916. © Feb. 16, 1916; 
Feb. 18, 1916; A 422532. 


Feb. 26, 1916. © Feb. 26, 1916; 
1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1916; A 422739. 


It’s a wise Man ae knows a good thing 
when he sees it. © Feb. 14, 1916;1 6c. 
Feb. 16, 1916; A 422491, 

Jean’s determination, © Feb. 15, 1916; 
1 c. Feb. 18, 1916; A 422530. 

Lost money. © Feb. 14, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 422490. 

_. Married life the twentieth year. chap. 2, 
@ Feb. 15, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1916; 
A 422686. 


- ——.chap. 3.' ©.Keb. 22, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 
26, 1916: A 422690. 


chap. rs Feb. 29, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
2, 1916: A 422819, 


WERNER ve )* Chicago—Continued. 
—— chap. © Mar. 6, 1916; 1 c. Mar, 
9, 1916; ‘A 422972 
Miser and coward. 
ie) Web:+ 25. #9162" A. 42 
Mrs. Ellison’s divorce. © Feb. 24, 1916; 
te: Heb. 26.1916: A 422718. 
Mother. @© Feb. 22, 1916; 1 c¢. Feb. 25, 
1916; A 422689. 
Motor car industry. © Mar. 
1 c. Mar. 6, 1916; A 422863 
Open the door. © Feb. 19, 1916; 1 e¢. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 422584. 
Out of bondage. © Feb. 17, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 422589. 
Poppies. © Mar. 2, 1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 4, 
1916; A 422845. 
Remedy. © Mar. 
1916; A 422829. 
Rivals. © Feb. 19, 1916; 1 ¢c. Feb. 21, 
1916; A 422583. 
Selling a slicer. @ Mar. 8, 
Mar. 10, 1916; A 422999. 
Study in telepathy. © Feb. 29, 1916; 
1 c. Mar. 2, 1916; A 422818. 
Such is life. © Feb. 28, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 422762. 
Wedding clothes. © Mar. 7, 1916; 1c. 
Mar. 9, 1916; A 422974. 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 
2691. 


4, 1916; 


1, 1916; 1 erMarz: 3, 


$16" - 1 “ec; 


What does your office furniture say. © 
Heb. 1:28, 14986; 1 .c.-Mar.-1; 19463 A 
422763. 


Willing horse. 


© Heb. 21,  1OtG= ste. 
Feb. 25, 1916; : 


A 422687 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

Wescott (Eugene M.) & Wiegand 
(Otto O.)* Shawano, Wis. One-leaf 
tax roll; method of using. [2] p., 
2) ~Syve_.) SOL [4902 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


o, 1916; A 45124. 


WeEsT coast lumbermen’s assn. (Shin- 
gle branch)* Seattle. Grading 
rules for rite-grade red cedar shin- 
gles. [8] p. 24mo. [4903 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426377. 


WESTERN SOIL bacteria co.*, San Fran- 


cisco. Beneficial soil bacteria and 
legume crops. cover-title, 44 p. 
illus. Svo. [4904 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
3, 1916; A 425133. 


WESTERN STATES peace-preparedness 
league. Associate membership ap- 
plication. cover-title, 2 1. 24mo. 

[4905 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
19, 1916; A 417854; Arthur Gordon 
Graves, San Francisco. 

WESTERN UNION telegraph co.*, New 
York. Tariff book, 1916. New 
York, Wynkoop, Hallenbeck, Craw- 
ford co. [1916] iv, 333 p. maps. 
4to. [4906 — 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 429358. 


213 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


4907 pt.1,n.s., v.13 
WESTINGHOUSE air brake co.*, Wil- VHITMAN (Stephen)* New York. 
merding, Pa., & Pittsburgh. ie Children of hope. chap. 138-15. (Un 
: [4907, 4908 | Century, March, 1916) [4916 
Part catalog no. 3206-1. Reservoirs, | - 
drain cocks and unions. Dec., 1915. |! © Feb. 19, 1916; 1 C. Feb. 23, 
7 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. © Jan. 10, 1916; A 422632. 
1916 ; 2 ¢: and “ais Heb. Tf, 19163 7A: 
425100. | ; ; WIEDEMANN (George) brewing co. 
lecturs, Httainens., check vatyos, beliweh {he ao) PAE: Ss 
pipe tees, filler blocks, drain cups. pose. 46 p. illus. 16mo. [4917 
Jan., 1916. 12 p._ illus., diagrs. 4to. =. 
© Jan. 13, 1916; 2c. and aff. Feb. 1, © Dec. 27, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
1916; A 425099. 3, 1916; A 417557; Felix Mendel- 
o % 7 
WHEELER (James Rush)* Bellevue, sohn, Chicago. 


Id. Wheeler’s post & pole chart. Fie oe moe tee : . 

Sheet, diagrs., 19 by 15 inches. | W sie” eee on She 

$0.75. [4909 (port col.) Svo. [4918 
© Jan. 1, 1916; 2.c. and aff. Jan: © Jan. 1, i816! eae ae 

24, 1916; A 419830. an. 4, : ; 2S ; 
Ma S aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 417984; William 

WHELAN (Charles E.)* Madison, Wis. J. Wigmore, San Francisco. 

| 


Every day is your day to me. 
e : 7 " Witcox (Fred H.)* Waterloo, Ia. Hog 


cover-title, 14 1. S8vo. [4910 . i Bewte ee sein 
© Dee, 21, 1915; 2¢ and aff. Jan.|  1¢9)'"Ta, Printed. by Stewart-Sim- 
3, 1916; A 417556. mons press, 1916] 21, [1] p. 12mo. 
WHITE (Clarence H.)* Los Angeles. $0.50. [4919 
New painless dissolvent treatment, © Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 
a perfect method of treatment for 26, 1916; A 420537. 
the cure of piles and all other dis- : 
eases of the rectum. cover-title, | WILLARD (Jess) [4920-4923 
72 p. port. nar. 8vo. [4911 Blows that win fights, Feb. 27, 1916. 


© 
Heb. - 27,2 1916 = 48 eh Hem "29, 1916; 
A 422874, 


Mar. 5, 1916. © Mar. 5, 1916; 1 c. 
Mar. 6, 1916; A 422874. 


How to have health and muscles like 
mine. Feb. 20, 1916. @© Feb. 20, 1916; 
lelshebs2t. 1916: A AP25T ie: 


Jess Willard's own story of the best 
blows used by champions. Mar. 
12, 1916; 1° c.- Mar 33) t3aG lee 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
1, 1916; A 425115. 


Wuitre (E. F.) Dispenser & carbo- 
nator. Why and again why. (Jn 
Southern pharmaceutical journal, 
Mar., 1916.) [4912 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 4, 1916; 
A 422843; W. H. Cousins, Dallas. 


423042. 
WHITE & Kemble*, New York. White [Note: The foregcing are in New York 
American ] 


& Kemble’s atlas and digest of rail- 
road mortgages, Buffalo, Rochester © A. Merrit, New York. 
& Pittsburgh ry. co., Buffalo and 


Susquehanna r. r. corp. f[fete.] 22 | WILLARD sToracGe battery co.*, Cleve- 


p. front. (fold. map) fol. $10.00. land. [49244925 
[4913 General instructions for setting up, 
charging and maintaining Plante type 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. fone ieee Sols ie P- 
: A97T15 mo. ulletin no. 5 e q 
4, 1916; A 427151. 1916 ; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 5 1916; A 
WHITE KING squab products co.*, Vine- — = 
land, N. J. Dovitam. [24] p.. illus. Service station manual. Rquipnient, 
16 AQI 4 tools, and instructions for the proper 
ma: [4 repeating al ‘yee a Ayers ier i 
( ‘ j ai Tx including etc B us 
© Jan. 8, 1916 ; 2 ¢) ‘and aff, Jan. diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 116). 
15, 1916; A 425080. Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 29, 
1916; A 425056. 
WHITE MounrTaIn telephone & tele- 
graph co.*, Plymouth, N. H. Ply- | Wm. H. Bates’ lodge and society daily 
. mouth district telephone directory, guide, 1916. 13 1. obl. 4to. $0.20 
winter issue, 1915-1916, [section] 11. [Text parallel to binding] [4926 
' rey-ti os Sv 915 
Covel title, 28 p. Svo. [4915 © Dec. 24, 1915; 2 c« Jan. 7, 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 1916; aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 426276; 
21, 1916; A 417915. William H. Bates, Pekin, Ill. 


214 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 3, 1916 


WILLIAMS (Clara Andrews) Jack and 


Betty’s magazine, Apr., 1916. (In 
Woman’s home companion. Apr., 
~ 1916) [4927 


©, Mar. 15, 1916; 1 c.. Mar. 13, 
1916; A 423050; George Alfred Wil- 
liams, Summit, N. J. 


WILLIAMS (Jesse Feiring)* New York. 
Laboratory course in applied physio- 

“logy. [New York, Printed by the 
Columbia university book — store, 
1916] 2 p. 1., 2-30 numb. 1. 4to. 

. [4928 
© Jan. 20 ,1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

28, 1916; A 420560. 


WILLIAMS pub. co.*, Kansas City. 
Helpful health hints. Series D. 
cover-title, 13 1. 8vo. [4929 


© Jan, 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
3, 1916; A 425129. 


Woo (W. P.) & co.*, New York. 
[As seen by Willis nos. 9, 10] 2 v. 
illus. 4to. [ 4930, 4931 

©) Wee. 18, 1915, Jan: 20, 1916: 
Peewseich, and aft. Jan. 21, 1916; 
A 417910, 417911. 


WILLMORE (Howson Edward) jr.*, 
Chicago. From amber to dynamo. 


Pt. 14. Voltage regulation and effi- 

eciencies of generators. (Ji Brass 
_ world and platers’ guide, Feb., 1916) 
[4932 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1916; 
“* A 422751. 


WILson (Carolyn) [4933, 4934 


' Berlin confident that allies will be beaten. 
@ Mar: 12,1916; 1 c: Mar. 15, 1916; 
A 422808. 


Germany solves problem of raw material 
stock, @© Mar, 13, 1916;.1 ¢c, Mar. 15, 
1916; A 422807. 
*- ~ [Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
-. daily tribune] 


© Tribune co., Chicago. 


WittscH (Louis J.) Black art secrets. 
St. Louis, Mo., Soudhan magic com- 
‘pany, 1916. [4] p. diagr.  S8vo. 
$0.10. [4935 


- © Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c Jan. 24, 
#916; ait. Jan. 31, 1916; A 425093; 
Soudhan magic co., St. Louis. 


WINDER service co.*,New York. Winder 
service. [4936, 4937 


™ issue no. 31. cover-title, [8] p. illus. 
fol. ©) Jan. 2, 1916: 2 « and aff. Jan. 
24, 1916; A 417982. 


Issue no. 55. [8] p. illus. 
410. -@ Jan. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Jan. 24, 1916; A 417981. 


cover-title, 


4946 


WINTER and health resort directory, 


1916. Brooklyn, N. Y., The Brook- 
lyn daily eagle, 1916. 24 p.  illus., 
maps. 4to. (Eagle library no. 1938) 
$0.10. [4938 


© Jan; 17, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 7, 1916: 
aif. Feb. 28, 1916; A 428023; Brook- 
lyn daily eagle, Brooklyn. 


WINTERS (Quera) Quack! a model 
photoplay. 8 1. 4to. $1.00. [Mo- 
tion picture scenario] [4939 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
31, 1916; A 419914; Russell Chap- 
man, Auburn, N. Y. 


WINWAL cCo.*, Rockford, Ill. Art of 
cosmetic beauty. 34 p. illus. 8vo. 
[4940 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ©. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 4265438. 


WISCONSIN national bank. Weekly 
Savings certificate. Kansas City, 
Union bank note co. [1915] Sheet, 
14 by 84 inches. [4941 


© Dec. 14, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan: 
3, 1916; A 417561; Percival G. Tur- 
ner, Kansas City, Mo. 


Wisconsin telephone co. Milwaukee 
classified telephone directory. Feb., 
19IGS ALON 4to: [4942 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 «. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426361; Reuben H. Don- 
nelley, Chicago. 


Wotr & co.*, Philadelphia. House- 
keepers’ preserving booklet. cover- 
title, [4] p. 8 gummed. 24mo. 

[4943 


© Dee. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A 4263854. 


Woop-CRANE co.*, San Francisco. 
Wood-Crane co.. distributors of 
America’s best goods. no. 82, Jan— 


Mar., 1916. illus. 
4to. [4944 


© Jani A7, 1916. 2 .c.' Meba,2 1; 
1916; aff. Feb. 18, 1916: A 425581. | 


Woop, Stubbs & co., ine.*, Louisville. 
Blue ribbon seeds. 18th annual cat- 
alog. Spring, 1916. cover-title, 95, 
[1] p. illus. 4to. [4945 

© an. 10 191652" Fans 21: 
1916; aff. Jan. 28, 1916; A 425095. 


Dawn of a new era in 
real estate merchandising. (Jn Sun- 
day state journal ) [4946 
© Feb. 27, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 1, 1916; 
A 422798; Fred’k H. Bartlett, Chi- 
cago. 


cover-title, 64 p. 


Woops bros. 


219 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. I, 0. S., V. 13; mess nia 


4947. 
WORCESTER, Mass. Worcester direc- 
Lory, .4916. No:, ;%3.. . Woreester, 


Drew Allis company, 1916. 1242 p. 
loose fold. map. a $5.00. [4947 
© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


Ce, BOL SA. 427058 ; Drew Allis ¢o., 
Worcester. 


WoRDEN (George Minturn) * New York. 
Building trades pay roll time tables. 
20 p. 16mo. $0.50. [4948 


©, Jan.) din OIg? we stant. 
TSIG: bre: and aff. Jan. 29; 51916 3 cA 
425094. 


WrRicHT (Benson)* La Crosse, Wash. 
Statutory calendar. Jan. 7-Feb. 25, 
1916. [8 instalments] (Jn Colfax 
commoner ) [4949 


© Jan. 7-Feb. 25, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
7, 1916; A 422886. 


WericHt (Mary Louise) Managing 
marriage. (Jn New York Evening 
; ge [4950-4953 
Feb. TITS. = «© ro i; LOG = Te; Heb; 
8, 1916: A 4226 
Feb. 8, 1916. © ae 8, 1916; 1° c. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 422674. 
Feb. 9, 1916. © Feb. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 


5 oo is 1916; A 422679. 


Feb. 10, 1916. Q Heb. Os AOLG eS sie: 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 422994. 
© Evening mail syndicate, inc, 


New York. 

WROUGHTON (Oliver L.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. Business building, 3 p. 1., 28 p. 
24mo. $0.10. [4954 

© Dec. 24, 1915; 2c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 417555. 

WURLITZER (Rudolph) co.*, Cincinnati. 

Complete evolution of a high-grade 


piano from front to back. [20] p. 
eol. illus. 8vo. [Shaped like a 
piano] [4955 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
6, 1916; A 426497. 


Wryiie (I. A. R.)* Londen... Day of 
days. (Jn Story-teller, Mar., 1916) 
[4956 


©) <1 "ce. Mar. 37, 19162 A “ad int. 
2592; pubd. Feb. 10, 1916. 


X-RAY incubator co.*, Des Moines. In- 
structions for operating X-ray incu- 


bators and X-ray brooders. 30 p. 
illus. 16mo. - [4957 
© Oct. 9,41915: 276 janes 1916; 


aff. Jan. 21, 1916 ; A 419801. 


YAwMAN & Erbe mfg. co.*, Rochester, 
N. Y. File all your papers in a your- 


file. Sheet, illus., printed on both 
Sides, 14 by 9 inches. (Form no. 
2667) [4958 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
29, 1916; A 425072. 


Youne (Hilla Flagg) & Field (Walter 
Taylor)* Chicago. Young and Field 
literary readers. Book 1. A primer 
and first reader. Illus. by Maginel 
Wright Enright. Boston, London 


[etc.] Ginn and company [1916] 
160 p. illus. (part col.) 12mo. 
$0.36. [4959 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 418772. 


Youne (Otto Nathaniel)* Lindsborg, 
Kan. Bank account; suggestive 
rimes for the busy ad man. 10 1. 
24mo. $1.00. [4960 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
25, 1916; A 419837. 


YOUNGSTOWN, O. Youngstown official 
city directory, 1916. [v. 27] Akron, 
O., The Burch directory company, 
1916. 8, [17]-1640 p. S8vo. $7.00. 

[4961 

© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 

18, 1916; A 428061; Burch directory 
co., Akron, O. 


19 states will elect delegates. (Jn Chi- 
cago Sunday tribune) [4962 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 1 ¢ ‘Feb. 21, 
1916; A 422578; Chicago | tr ibune, 
Chicago. 


This catalogue contains the following entries since Jan. 1, 1916: 
(a) United States publications (including 1,698 contributions to 


Periodigais) 262i) ek Ces ie a 4,055 

(b) Foreign books in English intichinee under ad interim provisions 
OL aia. ak, CANO ie iat oie ee 50 
(c) Foreign books in foreign langyaeitto to ea ee ee 64 
4,169 


216 


CLASS C. LECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED 


FOR ORAL DELIVERY 
Baxter (Delia B.) Brooklyn. House | GrrrtsEara (Bernard Henry) New 
Uncle Pabrepoit: 3 1. ‘fol.. Type- York. Food economics. 25 1. fol. 
written. [4963 Typewritten. [4971 
© 1c. Mar. 7, 1916; C 929. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1916: C 926. 
Bynum (William D.) Indianapolis. 
Corrupting influence of executive | LuNpBERG (Carl Frederic) Minne- 
patronage. 28 1. fol. Typewrit- apolis. Yens Yenson, yanitor. Rev. 
ten. [4964 ed. 3 1. fol. Typewritten. [4972 


m2 eG Heb. 21,1916: C 921. 
CLancy (John D.) Chicago. Lecture 
on an amortization loan system. 12 
1. fol. Typewritten. [4965 
@© 1c. Mar. 10, 1916; C 928. 
Dovuetass (Dwight) Brooklyn. 
trifugal curve-throw, 
lecture. 10 1. fol. 


Cen- 
a descriptive 
Typewritten. 
[4966 
(© 1c. Mar. 10, 1916; GC 927. 
ParRAND (Homer A.) Elgin, Ill. Pay- 
ing the price; anybody’s job. 1 p. 
1, 8 numb. 1. 4to. Typewritten. 
[4967 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1916; C 919. 
Forsis (James B.) jr., Kansas City, 
Mo. Romantic highway. 1 p. L., 
18 numb. 1. 4to. Typewritten. 
4968 
© 1c. Keb. 21, 1916; C 918. 
FosTER (Herbert A.) Spokane, Wash. 
[4969, 4970 


Introducing a new plan of business. 
wlortol, | ehypewritten. © 1 ¢c. Jan. 
Ly FOIG ; C 924. 

Old adage It is better to give than to 


receive, is good religiously. 2 1. 
ee bypewritten. © 1. ce Jan. 15, 
pote: C 925. 


Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, 
meme sinee Jan. 1, 1916... 


© 1 @ Mar. 9, 1916; GC. 923. 


PoweERS (Mabel) East Aurora, N. Y. 
Tales the Iroquois Indians tell 
their children. 12 1. 4to. Type 
written. [4973 

© te) Mar, 1916> "C922 


STETSON (Francis Lynde) Prepara- 
tion of corporate mortgages, col- 
lateral trusts and indentures. 2 p. 
1., 2-108 numb. |. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [4974 

© sieve. Keb: (28.5 1916-6920: 
Association of the bar of the city 
of New York, New York. 

WEBER (Carl) Santa Barbara, Cal. 

Mothers of the next generation. 9 

loose 1. fol. Typewritten. [4875 
© Le, Mar 21, 19165 C93. 


WricuHt (Charles W.) 
Chesapeake Bay, the 
waters. 14 numb. 1. fol. Type- 

- written. [4976 

(© fe. Mar. 13, 1916; ‘C-930: 


Baltimore. 
mother of 


addresses, included in the Cata- 


Ls) 
St 
~] 


CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


ABBU SAN OF OLD JAPAN; comedy- 
drama in 2 acts, by Walter Ben 
Hare. Chicago, T. 8S. Denison & 
company [1916] 54p. 12mo. [4977 


i) Heb. 19, 1916:°2 c. Feb. 25, 
1916; D 43185; Eben H. Norris, Chi- 
cago. 


ABHUL, THE AZRA; play in 1 act, by 
S. Cowan. 16 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [4978 

© 1c. Mar. 16, 1916; D 43346; 
Sada Cowan, New York. 


ACORN -PLANTER (THE); California 
forest play [in prologue, 2 acts and 
epilogue] by J. London. New York, 
Macmillan company, 1916. v, 84 p. 
12mo. [4979 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 24, 
1916; D 48120; Jack London, Glen 
Ellen, Cal. 


ACROSS THE STREET; comedy playlet, 
by N. Rackow and A. M. Leitzbach. 
[1], 22 p. 4to. Typewritten. [4980 


© 1c. Mar. 4, 1916; D 48222; N. 
Rackow & A. M. Leitzbach, New 
York. 


ADVENTURE (AN) IN REALISM; (dra- 
matic sketch in 1 act, by W. S. Gid- 
ley. 15 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[4981 


ee. Hep, 25.1916: D 43137; 
Will S. Gidley, Springfield, Mass. 


ALEGRES (LAS) COLEGIALAS; zarzuela 
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros y 
un suelto periodistico, original y en 
presa de Antonio Paso y Joaquin 
Abati, mtsica del maestro Lleo. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa- 
poet 1916. 37 p...12mo. _ [Li- 
-retto only] [4982 

© Mar. 7, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 11, 
1916; D 48280; A. Paso y J. Abati, 
Madrid. 


ALL ON A SUMMER’S DAY; comedy, by 
Lindsey Barbee. Chicago, T. S. 
Denison & company [1916] 22 p. 
12mo. [4983 

Hep. 19° 1916: 2° c. Keb: 25, 
1916; D 48184; Eben H. Norris, Chi- 
cago. 


ALL UP IN THE AIR; farce with music, 
by. HY. “Reynolds - [3]; 8 p. \~4to. 
Typewritten. [words only] [4984 


© 1c. Mar. 11, 1916; D. 43292; 


Harrington Reynolds, Chicago. 
ANNE WANTS TO MARRY RICH, LOVE 


FINDS LOVE; play, by lL. Bowman. 
11 p. 8vo. Ms. [4985 


© Dee. Mebs 14, «1916 > 1D, 45165); 


Leroy Bowman, El Monte, Cal. 


APRIL FIRST; or, The mysterious 
cousin, comedy in 1 act, by EH. A. 
Elsbach. [11] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [4986 


© 1c. Mar. 7, 1916; D 43235; Ed- 
win Arthur Elsbach, San Francisco. 


ARM (THE) OF THE LAW; 1 act playlet, 
by John_H. Sloane. [13] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [4987 


© 1 e¢ Feb. 23, 1916; D) 43118; 
David H. Sloane, New York. 


BAacK HOME AGAIN; Short playlet, by 
Wi Mack: fi} 2%. piri 4tor) 2 fype- 
written. [4988 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1916; D 43363; 
Wilbur Mack, New York. 

BasTON (EL) DE ALUALDE; pelicula 
céOmica hablada dividida en 4 series, 
original de Manuel Caba y Jose 
Alba. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espafioles] 1916. 56 p. 12mo. 

[4989 
© Mar. 7, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
D 48281; M. Caba y J. Alba, Madrid. 

BEAUTIFUL (THE) VIRGIN; romantic 
drama of the Andes in 8 acts, by 
H. R. Durant. [129] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [4980 

© tee! Web 21, 1916s D4SNG; 
Harold Riggs Durant, New York. 

BELIEF; miracle play, by C. Laurence. 

[2] 27 p. 4to. Typewritten. [4991 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1916; D 43141; 
Clarice Laurence, New York. 

BETTER (THE) MAN; modern play ina 
prologue, 4 acts and 10 scenes, by 
J. H. Booth. [146] p. fol. -Type- 
written. [4992 

©: 1 ¢ Mar. 13, 1916; D: 43312; 
John Hunter Booth, Boston. = 


219 


CATALOGUE CF 
4993 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1,-n. S:, Vv. 18 


Bie (THE) GREY CAR; drama in: 1 act, 
by I. Levinsohn. [20] p. 4to. Type- 
written. . [4993 

© 1 ¢«. Dec. 22, 1915; D.43205; 
Ivar Levinsohn, Brookiyn. 


BLESSED THOMAS More; sacred drama 
telling the story of a martyrdom, 
written and arranged by Sister M. 
Camilla. [3], 52 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [4994 

© 1 @ Mar. 9, 1916; D 48254; 
Sister M. Camilla, Rochester, N. Y. 

Bonp (THE) AND THE FREE; pageant- 
drama in 8 acts, by M. O. Tomes. 
[1], 87 p. 4to. Typewritten. [4995 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1916; D 48335; Mar- 


= 


garet Otey Tomes, Albany, N. Y. 
BRIBE 


(THE); or, The right way, 
comedy drainatic political incident, 
by W.. H. Sloan. [1]; -8:p. . 4toi 
Typewritten. [4896 


© 1c. Feb. 4, 1916; D 43126; Wil- 
liam H. Sloan, New York. 


BRINGING UP FATHER; play in 8 acts, 
by George McManus. i6 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [4997 

©/'1 ¢. Mar. 3; 1916; D 43213; Star 
company, New York. 


Borren (CHE): play ‘in 1. act, by -A. 
Gerstenberg. [1], 68 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [4998 

© 1c Feb. 28, 1916; D 43169; 
Alice Gerstenberg, Chicago. 


Bues; comedy skit, by R. W. Farris. 

[1], 7p. 4to. Typewritten. [4999 

©) et yan. 21,” 1916s" De 43248: 
Ralph W. Farris, Warren, Me. 


BurcharR (THE); drama in 1 aet, by 
Cc. F. Hoke. FLOP. % pe 24mo. 
Printed. [5090 

© Mar: 10; 1916; 2.°c.° Mar) 14, 
1916; D 48348; Clarence Frederic 
Hoke, Sacraimento, Cal. 


By WAY OF THE SECRET PASSAGE; cColh- 
edy drama in 8 acts, by Lindsey 
Barbee. Chicago, T. S. Denison & 
company [1916] 38 p. 12mo. [5001 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2c Mar. 1, 1916; 
D 43192; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 


CALIBAN; by the yellow sands, com- 
munity masque of the art of the 
theatre, devised and written to com- 
memorate the tercentenary of the 
death of Shakespeare, by P. Mac- 
Kaye. [100] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5002 
©-1c. Feb. 11, 1916; D 48011; 
Percy MacKaye, New York. 


CARLOTA ; play in 1 act, by H. Adams. 

10 p. fol. Typewritten. [5003 

© 1 ¢. Feb. 19, 1916; D 48269; 
fepert Adams, Les Angeles. 


Casa (LA) DE LOS CRIMENES; juguete 
comico en 1 aeto, original de Wn- 
rique Garcia Alvarez y Pedro Mufioz 
Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de autores 
espanhsles] 1916. 25p. 12mo. [5004 

© Mar. 7, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
D 48277; E Garcia Alvarez y P. 
Munoz Seca, Madrid. 


CAVERNS (THE) OF THE WORLD; dream 
in 1 act, by GC. Laurence. . [2], 2a,;p- 
4to. Typewritten. — [5005 

© 1c. Feb. 25, 1916; D 48142; 
Clarice Laurence, New York. ; 


CHILD (THE) THE BOOK AND THE TELE- 
PHONE; melodrama in 1 act, by A. 
Goldknopf. [1], 9 p. 4to. Type- 
written. 

©-1 « Muar. 2; 1916; bp 4e2038- 
Abraham Goldknopf, New York. 


CLASH (THE) oF CLASS; original dra- 
matic sketch in 1 act, by M. G. Whit- 
man. 12 p. 4to. ‘Typewritten. 

[5007 
© 1c. Mar. 17, 19163°D 43308; 
Max Gilbert Whitman, Dallas. 


Cotp (A) pay; original farce comedy 
in 3 acts; by P: D. Wisher> “[7G¥ @p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5008 


© 1c. Mar. 18, 1916; D 48380; 
Perkins D. Fisher, Newton, Mass. 


CoMING BACK; or, The dreamer, drama 
in 4 acts, prologue and epilogue, by 
L. Morrell. [70] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [5009 


© 1c Mar. 10, 1916; D 43266; 
Louis Morrell, New York. 


CONFESSIONAL, AND OTHER AMERICAN 
PLAYS; by’ P. Wilde! New York, H. 
Holt and company, 1916. xv, 1 L, 
173 p. -T2mo. $1:20°  Contenmm: 
Confessional.—The Villain in the 
piece.—According to Darwin.—A 
Question of morality.—The Beauti- 
ful- story. 5009* 

©; Feb: 19, 1916; 2c Mena 
1916; aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 418940; 
Percival Wilde, New York. 

Conruicr (THE); epilogue and 3 act 
play, by G. Freeman. [69] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5010 

© 1c Feb. 28, 1916; D 48110; 
Gladys M. Freeman, New York. 


290) 


ht hot 


[5006. 


ea i 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1916 


ConFiict (THE); family drama in 8 
acts, by E. H. Sterling. [104] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5011 

© 1c Feb. 28, 1916; D 48168; 
Edward Hamilton Sterling, Trenton, 
Mw: J. 


COPPERHEAD (THE); drama in 4 acts, 
meer. &. Roads. [1], 127 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5012 

© 1c. Feb. 29, 1916; D 43178; 
Praul Boyer Roads, Pottsville, Pa. 


Cog (LE) EN PATE; piéce en 8 actes: 
par Armont et Gerbidon. [269] p. 
4to. Ms. [5013 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1916; D 43376; 
Armont & Gerbidon, Paris. 


Cowarp (THE); vaudeville sketch, by 
A. Geyer. [2], 18 p. 4to. Trype- 
written. {5014 

© 1 ¢. Mar. 3, 1916; D 43221; Al- 
bert Geyer, Los Angeles. 


CRUCIFIXION; drama of to-day in pro- 
logue, 3 acts and epilogue, by Mary 
Kinsella [pseud. of M. P. Smith]. 
96 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5015 

© 1c. Mar. 13, 1916; D 48307; 
Mary Pierce Smith, Los Angeeles. 


Cry (THE) OF THE WOLF; drama in 1 
act and prelude, by C. E. Parker. 
[2],12 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5016 

fy 1 c Mar: 13, 1916; D 43306: 
Clifford Elmore Parker, New York. 


CYNTHIA’S ROMANCE; 1 act playlet, by 
W. G. Marshall and J. O. Hewitt. 
[18] p. 4to. Typewritten. [5017 
© 1. c..Feb. 29, 1916; D 43182; 
Walter G. Marshall & John O. 
Hewitt, New York. 


DANGER (THE) LINE: modern drama 
in 4 acts; by J. W. Thompson. [70] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [5018 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 48200; 
John William Thompson, Roxbury, 
Mass. 


DAWN (THE) OF A NEW DAY; play in 1 
moooy or. 2. Zutro: 6 p.  4to. 
Typewritten. [5019 


St ec Web. 15, 1916; D 43057: 
Rita H. Zutro, New York. 


Day (THE) WILL SHAKESPEARE WENT 
-.T0 KENILWORTH; incident of the 
. poet’s boyhood, by K. Lord. 18 p. 
_ 8vo. (The little playbook. ) [5020 
._. ©’ Mar. 18, 1916; 2 ec: Mar. 138, 

1916; D 48302; Katharine Lord, 
* New York. 


5030 


DEAR OLD DAD; play in 1 act, by Be B. 
Tatem. [1], 28 p. 4to: Typewrit- 
ten. [5021 

@© Ie. Feb. 24, 1916; Dp 48129; 
Benjamin Thomas Tatem, Colum- 
bus, O. 

DEFECTIVE (THE); 1 act melodrama, 
by H. W. Moore. 10 p. fol. Type- 
written, [5022 

te Ken 2. 1910: pb 43140; 
Harry W. Moore, Oak Park, II. 
DESTINY; pantomime in 1 act, by V. 


Zacharie,  -[1], <4 .p....4te.,. Type 
written. [5023 


©. c War. ts, 1916) iy asaor 
Viola Zacharie, New York. 

Doctor ALE; libretto for a lyric opera, 
suggested by one of Asbjérnsen’s 
Tales from the Fjeld, by C. F. 
Ohliger. [1], 388 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Libretto only]. [5024 

© fe. Feb. 29) 1916: PY 43i7o: 
Carl Frederick Ohliger, Pittsburgh. 

DoROTHY IN WISCONSIN; comedy play- 
let, by H. M. Graves. [1], 34 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5025 

tC) tocar. 1S. 191Gb: 43364 - 
Harry M. Graves, New York. 


DOoUBLE-cROSS (THE); 
matic episode, by A. Walsh. 13 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5026 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1916; D 438303; 
Andy Walsh, Oak Park, IIl. 


comedy dra- 


Drees; melodrama in 1 act, by F. P. 
Dade, “lip -4te- Pypewrittes., 


[5027 - 


© 1c Mar. 7, 1916; D 43242: 
Frances Pemberton Dade, Philadel- 
phia. 


DuMMy’s (THE) REVENGE; play in 1 
act, by J. K. Connor. [6] p. fol. 
Typewritten. [5028 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1916; D 43210: 
James K. Connor, Los Angeles. 


EAGLE (THE) AND THE STAR; American 
Indian pageant play in 8 acts, by 
Elaine Goodale Eastman. New 
York, Camp fire outfitting co. [1916] 
30 p. 16mo. [5029 

jG) Web: 25, 1916; 2 c. Feb: 28; 
1916; D 438170; Camp fire outfitting 
co., New York. 


ELEVENTH (THE) COMMANDMENT; dra- 
ma in 8 acts, by P. deS. D. Quinton. 
[70] p. 4to. Typewritten. [5030 
-© 1c. Mar. 14, 1916; D 43323; 
Pauline deS. D. Quinton, Buffalo. 


35430—16—6 991. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5031 


pt. 1, fi. s., v.18 


EN MAR DE FONDO; comedia en 3 actos 
y en prosa, original de S. Aguado 
‘-Rojel. Madrid [Sociedad de autores 
‘espafioles] 1915. 65 p. 12mo. 
[5031 


© Mar. 7, 1916; 1c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
D 48284; Samuel Aguado Rojel, 
_Madrid. 


Error (THE) OF YOUTH; drama in a 
prologue and 8 acts, by Samuel Mor- 
ris. [60] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5032 

. .©1c. Mar. 15, 1916; D 43330; 

Samuel Morris Pike, New York. 


ErerNAL (THE) WANDERER; drama in 
prologue and 8 acts, by O. Dymow 
and M. L. Landman. [80] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5033 


© 1 ce. Feb. 29, 1916; D 48179; 
Ossip Dymow & Michael L. Land- 
‘man, New York. 


EVERYCREDITMAN ; morality play, by J. 
' E. Breed. [10] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [5034 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1916; D 48187; 
James EK. Breed, Portland, Or. 


FAIRIES’ (THE) GLEN; or, A romance 
“of old Erin, romantic 1 act comedy, 
iby #2 Ly Griffiths. [23] p. folk 
Typewritten. [5035 

© 1e¢ Mar. 3, 1916; D 43214; 
Fred L. Griffith, San Antonio. 


FAIRY DUST; comedy in 8 acts, by A. 
Hunter. [1838] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [5036 

© 1c. Feb. 23, 1916; D 48108; 
Ancella Hunter, Los Angeles. 


FATE DECIDES; play in 2 acts by V. S. 
Lawrence. [72] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5037 

© 1c Mar. 8, 1916; D 48217; 
Vincent Sargent Lawrence, Brook- 
line, Mass. 


FELIX AND THE FAKER; Stage play in 
1 act, by A. W. Van der Koor. [2] 
p. fol. Typewritten. [50388 
o'C-L ¢ Mar. 6, 1916* D 43232* 
Alfred W. Van der Koor, St. Paul. 

FIANCES (LES) DE ROSALIE; piéce en 
3 actes, de Mouezy-Eon et Daveil- 
‘lans. [152] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[50389 
AO) 1 ¢. Mar, 20, 19165...) 43577 ; 
Mouezy-Eon & Daveillans, Paris. 

Five (THE) DAUGHTERS OF A KING; 
tragedy in 1 act, by C. R. Peters, 
jr. 6p. 4to. Typewritten. [5040 

© 1c. Feb. 23, 1916; D 438114; 
Charles Rollo Peters, jr., New York. 


Foou’s LucK; farce in 1 act, by Lella 
Grant and Marie Coe. [20] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5041 

© 1. Feb. 23, 1916; D 48111; 
Lella Grant Cullingford, Oakland, 
Cal. . 


FOR THE PEOPLE; dramatic incident in 
1 act, by J. B. Stafford. [28] bp. 
12mo. 'Lypewritten. j o042 

© +t ec. Feb... 7, 1916: D 438127; 
Jumes Benson Staiford, Buffalo. 


FOUND IN A CLOSET; play in 1 act, by 
C. van Valkenburg. 10 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [50438 

© 1 c« Mar. 138, 1916;, D 43309; 
Carlton van Valkenburg, New York. 


FRESCURA (LA) DE LAFUENTE; juguete 
cémico en 8 actos, original de En- 
rique Garcia Alvarez y Pedro Muiioz 
Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de autores 
espafoles] 1916. 77p. 12mo. [5044 


© Mar. 7, 1916; 1 ce. Mar. 11, 1916; 
D 438290; E. Garcia Aivarez y P. 
Munoz Seca, Madrid. 


FULL VALUE; 4 act drama, by M. E. 
Campion. [70] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [5045 

© 1. c. Mar. 14, 1916; D-43322; 
Molise E. Campion, New York. 


GANARSE LA VIDA; comedia en 1 acto v 
cuadro, original de J. Benavente. 
Madrid, Editado por artes graficas 
Mateu, 1910. [18] p. 12mo. 

[5046 


© Jan. 3, 1910; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1916; 
D 48158; Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 


GENTLEMEN, THINK IT OVER; play in 1 
act, by Willard Mack. [2], 27 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5047 


© 1c. Feb. 23, 1916; D 48112; A. 
H. Woods, New York. 


Goat (THE); play in 8 acts, by R. 
Barry. [111] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[5048 


© 1c Mar. 2, 1916; D 48206; 
Richard Barry, New York. 


Gops AND LITTLE FISHES; comedy in 3 
acts, by T. H. Dickinson. [174] p. 
Ato. Typewritten. [5049 


© 1c. Mar. 17, 1916; D 48356; 
Thomas H. Dickinson, Madison, Wis. 


Goop FripaAy; a dramatic poem, by 
John Masefield. (In his Good Fri- 
day, and other poems. New York, 
The Macmillan company, 1916. Book 

© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 418761; Macmillan co., 
New York) [5049* 


222 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1916 


5069 


HEART (THE) OF DIXIE; play of ro- 
mance and realism, in 4 acts, by Er. 
Lawshe. [137] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [5050 

© 1 c. Feb. 12, 1916; D 48125; 
Robert Campbell, New York. 


HeART (THE) OF WETONA; 
acts, by George Scarborough. [111] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [5051 

© 1 « Mar. 14. 1916; D 43327 
David Belasco, New York. 

HEARTS OF ISRAEL; play in 1 act, by 
- F. Deonard: [1], 26 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [5052 

© 1 ec. Mar. 17, 1916; D 43350; 

- David Leib Leonard, New York. 


Hetrto New York; Satirical revue of 
Manhattan with musical interrup- 
tion in 2 acts and 15 scenes, by J. 
McCree. [91] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [Libretto only] [5053 

© 1 ce Mar. 10, 1916; D 48265; 
Junie McCree, New York. 


play in 3 


HENRY’S STUDY HouR: play in 1 act. by 
Harriet A. McCabe. [1], 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5054 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1916; D 48267; 
Mrs. Guy Stewart McCabe, Pitts- 
burgh. 


HER HUSBAND; play in 1 act, by L. 
Winslow. [2], 14 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5055 

©.1c¢. Mar. 20, 1916; D 48368; 

- Leah Winslow, Bath, Me. 


His NEIGHBOR; bit of life contrast in 1 
act, by J. B. Stafford. [35] p. 12mo. 
Typewritten. [5056 

© ic Feb. 7, 1916; D 48128: 

' James Benson Stafford, Buffalo. 


HIs SISTER’S FRIEND: leap year farce in 
2 acts, by S. E. Jones. [42] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5057 

©-1 c¢. Feb. 26, 1916; D 48145; 

- Sybil Eliza Jones, Pasadena, Cal. 


Honeymoon (A) IN 2000; musical 
fantasy in prologue and 3 acts, book 
and lyrics by H. Wyeth and C. Sil- 
bert. [118] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

- [Words only.] [5058 


j 
| 


-@© 1 ec. Mar. 1, 1916; D 48191; 


Celia Silbert, New York & Henri- 
etta Wyeth, Boston. 


HotT-HOUSE (THE) FLOWER; symbolic 
nhovelty play in 1 act, by H. M. 
_ Graves. [1], 40 p. Svo. _ Typewrit- 
2 [5059 
mee bc. Web. 28,-1916; -D. 43167; 
-Harry M. Graves, New York. 


House (THE) BY THE SIDE OF THE 
ROAD; in 4 acts, by G. R. Bridgham. 
[132] p. 4to. Typewritten. [5060 

© 4 .¢.. Mar» 3, - 1916 5D: 43220: 
Gladys Ruth Bridgham, Somerville, 
Mass. 

IN MeETHOW VALLEY; dramatic inci- 
dent, by .C. Dey... .L1).. fp. to. 
Typewritten. [5061 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1916; D 48149; 
Charles Dey, New York. 

IN THE TOILS: drama in 8 acts, by G. 

Gibson. [110] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5062 

© 1 c.«Mar. A47,..1916;: D.433513 
Gerolt Gibson, New York. 

IN THE WRONG GAME; Skit for vaude- 
ville, by E. Barto. [12] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5063 

© 1. Feb. 17, 1916; D 43199; 
Eddie Barto, Philadelphia. 

original play in i 

act, by B. Barchus. [12] p. fol. 

Typewritten. [5064 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 28, 1916; D 43188; 

Belle Barchus, Portland, Or. 


INSIDE (AN) JOB; 


Iron (THE) RING; drama of to-day in 
4 acts, by G. Johnstone. [137] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5065 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1916; D 43245; 
Gordon Johnstone. New York. 


Is HE A BANDIT? farce, by W. S. Cooper. 
[1], 26 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5066 
© tc Mar. 18 1916; D, 48359: 
William Skinner Cooper, Minneapo- 
lis. 


IsteE (THE) OF SERENO; study of how 
to finance a revolution, being a 
comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the 
story, Saint Salome of Reno, by Aus- 
tin Adams [by W., H. and P. Hay- 
man] with musical illustration by 
P. Hayman. [137] p.- 4to.. Ms. 
[5067 
© 1 e. Dee:*2;:43915: D-43198; 
Westby. Henry & Philip ‘Hayman, 
Glendale, Cal. 


IT MIGHT HAPPEN TO Le farce in 3 


acts, by H. Boyd.- [95] p.  4to. 

Typewritten. [5068 
©: F ¢-Mar. f. 1916: D 48185; 

Hutcheson Boyd, Ridgefield, Conn. 


IT MUST BE THE CLOTHES; comedy in 
1 act, by A. Marshall. [2] 20 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5069 


©.1.c. Mar. 12, 1916; D 43197 ; 
Abigail Marshall, New York. 


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5070 pt. 1, 0. SS.) vas 
t7’s my Tom ; comedy play in 1 act, by | Last (THE) YANKEE; play in i act, by 
he Worthington” {25° 2Zaypr Sto. Y. B. Robinson. 28 p. 4to. Type- 
= Evpewritten. 4 i written. [5080 


© 1 ¢.- Mar!13,' 1916; 


© 1c Mar. 9, 1916; B 42m. 
‘Edward Worthington, New Yeats 


Violet Brockhouse Robinson, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

LEVITATION ; play in 1 act, by Charles 
xoddard. 5 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[5081 

© 1 ¢ Mar. 16, 19167 BD 4333— 
Star company, New York. 


JTALIA; Gramma in 5 atti, di P. Niceili, 

- New York, Societa tipografica itali- 

“sana, 1916. 46 p. Svo. [5071 
7) Mar. Ab) AGG. 2 Gr iar. 20, 
i116; D 43373; Pompeo Nicelli, 
Toms River, N. J. 


JERRY'S BELLS; play in 1 act, by K. M. 

Rice. [2], 30 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

, [5072 

© 1 c. Feb. 23, 1916; D 43119; 

Katharine MeDowell Rice, Wor- 
thington, Mass. 


LicHt (A) AND A LAUGH; play in 1 
act, by EK. E. Kresko. [5] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5082 

© i ce Mar. 15, 19162) 435389e 
Edson Evered Kresko, Port Jeffer- 

| Son, IN; 2. 

Joy-ripers (THE) ; comedy in 1 act, by | LIGHTS AND SHADOWS; new playlet, by 

~ Alan Storm [pseud. of G. Lipkind] H. A. Woolf. [1], 10 p. 4to. Type- 

and Ben Fiersheim. [1], 18 p. 4to. written. [5083 

Typewritten. [5073 © 1c. Feb. 28, 1916; D 48163; 
@ Lc Feb. 29, 19163 D 43177; Hdgar Allan Woolf, New York. 

Goodman Lipkind, New York Lirrie Kar Jinc:; play in 3 acts, by 

EF. Lightner. [136] p. 4to. Type 

written. [5084 
© 1c Mar. 8, 1916; D 48252; 

Frances Lightner, Detroit. 


JUST MAMMY; 1 act comedy, By S. E. 
Jones. [1], 16 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [5074 

© 1) ¢ Mar: 13, 19t6= Desens: 


Sybil Hliza Jones, Pasadena. Live (A) Brrp; social calamity in 1 


Kentucky (THE) HANDICAP; *% act act, by L. B. Yates. [2], 16 p. 4to. 
racing comedy drama, by M. D. Cor- Typewritten. [5085 
rigan. [11] p. fol. Typewritten. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1916; D 438370; 

[5075 Arthur Bennett, Buffalo. 


©le Feb. 26, 1916; D 43270; LOVE; HONOR AND OBEY; Sketch in 1 


Martin De Vere Corri igan, Cleveland. act, by L. Shaffner. [1], 16 p. 4to. 

‘Kine (THE) oF HEARTS; comic opera Typewritten. [5086 
in 2 acts, music by Stuart ¥. Louch- © 1c. Mar. 18, 1916; D 43366; 
heim, books by D. 8. Stern, lyrics Lillyan Shaffner, New York. 


by D. S. Stern and Stuart F. Louch- : 
pe fan, [51] p. 4to. Typewritten. Love IN A COTTAGE; Play in 3 scenes, 


: =F by M. HE. Swan. (20) ae ee 
[Libretto only] 1 [5076 iypereiiient _ [5087 
@)'1..¢c. Feb. 23;°4916;- D 48233; 1 Feb. 24. 1916: D 43132: 
David S. Stern, Philadelphia. © 1e¢. Feb. 24, as rah 
Mark HE, Swan, New York. 
-Wavres’ (THE) REDUCING PARLOR; com- 
edy from life in 3 scenes, by M. | Love (THE) oF MarTHA ANN FOR A 


Swan. [24] p. 4to. Typewritten. COWMAN; play in 2 parts, by L. 

[5077 Bowman. 100 p. 4to. Ms. [5088 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1916; D 48358; © 1c. Feb. 28, 1916; D 43164; 
Joe Maxwell & Mark Swan, New Leroy Bowman, El Monte, Cal. 

_ York. LUCK WANTED; comedy playlet in 1 

Lapy (THE) OF THE WEEPING WILLOW act, by G. E. Crater, jr. 26 p. 4to. 


TREE; play in 3 acts, by S. Walker. 
[68] p. Svo. Typewritten. [5078 
© 1c¢ Mar. 14, 1916; D 43324; 
Stuart Walker, New York. 
Lanp (THE) OF PROMISE; dramatic | Lying (THE) MACHINE; comedy 


Typewritten. [5089 


© 1c. Feb. 24, 1916; D 438121; 
George E. Crater, jr., Brooklyn. 


sketch in 1 act, by W. Aspinwall. sketch, by B. Creighton. [1], 23 p. 

{10] p. 4to. Typewritten. [5079 Ato. Typewritten. [5090 
-Vo@ 1 c«. Feb. G, 1916; D 43123; © 1c. Mar. 6, 1916; D 43223; 

Woolsey Aspinwall, Seattle. Bertha Creighton, Newark, N. J. 


224 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


5110 


no. 3, 1916 

MAN (THE) IN THE MANHOLE; comedy 
in 3 acts, by G. F. Abbott. [133] p. 
4te. Typewritten. [5091 


© 1. Feb. 25, 1916; D 48139; 
George Francis Abbott, New York. 


MAN (THE) ovuTsipE; farce in 1 act, 


by H. Bagg. [2], 38 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5902 
© ft ec: Mar. 9, 1916: D 48257. 


Helen Bagg, Chicago. 
MARRIAGE (THE) BUREAU; 1 


edy play, by C. E. Neilson. [2], 
41 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5093 
@© 1 c Mar. 11, 1916; D 43295; | 


Catherine Eva Neilson, New York. 
MASKED (THE) MARVEL; farce comedy 
in 3 acts, by Adolph Philipp. [91] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5094 
Pek ©, Meir. S, 191G: D. 43218; 
Apollo amusement co., ine, New 
York. 


MASsQvuE (THE) OF ares or, The 
seven ages of the soul, an arrange- 
ment of scenes from 7 Shakespearean 
plays, by W. A. Hope. York, 
Samuel French; London, Samuel 
French, Itd., 1915. 86 p. 12mo. 
[5095 

2, 1916 ; 
Hope, 


= 
New 


© Dee. 30, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 
D 48196; Winifred Ayres 
Ridgewood, N. J. 

MASTER (THE) COMETH; religious play 
in 4 acts, by D. Haight. [38], 39 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5096 

© 1 ¢ Mar. 15, 1916; D 43341; 
Dorothy Haight, New York. 

MASTER (THE) OF THE LOOMS; play in 
3 acts, by A. Hunter. [170] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5097 

(et 2 Pep. 23, 1916; D 43107: 
AnceHa Hunter, Los Angeles. 

Master (THE) PARENT; comedy in 1 
mee bY Fe Putnam. [2], 25 p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5098 

© i ec. Feb. 28, 1916; D 48159; 
Israel] Putnam. Washington. 

MASTER WILL OF STRATFORD; midwin- 
ter nighit’s dream in 8 acts with a 
prolegue and an epilogue, by L. A. 
Garnett. New York, Macmillan com- 


| 
act com- ! 


MELODYLAND; musical comedy in 1 act, 
by C. W. Bostock. Sp. 4to. Type- 
written. [5101 

© 1 «¢ Mar. 15, 1916; D 43337; 
Claude W. Bostock, New York. 


Mmst*.1MER (A) DANCE DREAM; fantas- 
tic comedy in 1 act, by Anna Bird 
Stewart and William Shakespeare. 


New York, Wayne publishing com- 
pany, ine. [1916] 41 p. 12mo. 


[5102 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1916; 

D 43193; Wayne publishing co., ine., 
New York. 


Mitts (THE) oF Gop; romantic drama 
in 4 acts and a prologue, by Mrs. M. 
Olds and Mrs. O. Oes. 66 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5103 
-©1e. Mar. 13, 1916: D 43300: 
Mrs. Marshall Olds & Mrs. Ovidia 
Oes, New York. 


MIScCHIEVOUS MaiIzIe; book and lyrics 
of an American musical comedy, in 
8 acts, by R. W. Graham. 118 pz 
4to. Typewritten. [5104 

© 1c: Feb. 23, 1916; D 48115; 
Robert W. Graham, Pawtucket, R. I. 


Mr. Jack; play in 8 acts, by Rupert 
Randolph Gibson. 25p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5105 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1916; D 43361 ; 
Star company, New York. 


Mrs. OSMOND’S REFLECTION; play in 4 
acts, by E. B. Benedict. [127] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5106- 

© 1c. Mar. 14, 1916; D 48321; 
Edwin B. Benedict, New York. 


MoDERN BUSINESS; play in prologue 
and 4 acts, by H. B. Lewis. [4], 60 
p. fol. Typewritten. [5107- 

© £ ¢; Mar: 13,1916; D 48365; 
Henry B. Lewis, Muskegon, Mich. ~ 


MopDISTE THRU NECESSITY; vaudeville 
sketch, by I. V. Williard. 2p. 8vo. 
Typewritten. [5108 


© foie Mar 3) 1916; D433; 
Isabel V. Williard, Columbus, O. 


MotTHER GOOSE UP-TO-DATE; play in 2 


| pany, 1916. 4 p.1. 124 p. cee acts, by M. G. Wyre. 10 p._ fol. 
5099 : 
z se bd eee Typewritten. [5103 
ics. ~ ae Se ae © 1c. Mar. 11, 1916; D 43291: 
” ee el, Myrtle Gates Wyre, Sioux, Ia. 
Evanston, Il. ape ik 
Metopy (THE) IN F: play in 8 acts. | MorHer (THE) IN HER; Sketch, by G. 
by E. Lamberti. [73] p. 4to. Type- Bloomquest. [15] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5100 written. [5110 
Seeei’c. Web: 23. 1916: D 43109; © 1 ¢ Mar..2, 1916: D 43204; 
Ernest Lamberti, New York. George Bloomquest. Minneapolis, ©-: 
220 


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D1i1 


pt. 5, B.S vee 


MOTHER LOVE; play in 1 act, by G. | NoncomBatTant (THE) ; episode, by S. 


Buck. [1], 40 p. 4to. Typewritten. 


[5111 
© fc. wep. 24, 1916-"D 43122: 
Gertrude Buck, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


Music (THE) LESSON; 1 act play, by 
B.C. Turner...’ 28.0..5N6:. Ms. pati? 
©. 1-¢. Mar. 15,°1916;-D 43319: 
Beatrice Constanee Turner, Brook- 
line, Mass. 


MusicaL (A) FANTASY, WITH A DASH 
OF SHAKESPEARE; play in 1 act, by 
D. Sherman. [9] p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [Words only] [5113 


© 1 c Mar. 4, 1916; D 43225; 
Dorothy Sherman, New York. 


MuTuat (A) MISTAKE; comedy skit in 
t act, by W. C. Dunean. [2], 29 p. 
4te. Typewritten. [5114 

©: 1 «> Mar. 7, 1916: D 43254; 
William Cary Duncan, New York. 


My 3BOoO’FUL BABY; comedy in 8 acts, 
by J. Simonson and Hardin D. Rick- 
man. [2], 82 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5115 
©, 1c. Mar. .7:,1916:. BD. 43241: 
Jules Simonson, New York. 


My MOTHER’S ROSARY; play in 4 acts, 
by Hal Reid. [98] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5116 
pe ©) 1e.. Mar) Ad. J91G- Dy Assit 
Gus Hill, New York. 


MYSTERIES OF Mona; play in 3 acts, by 
Charles Goddard. 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [SELF 

© 1 ¢. Feb. 23, 1916; D 43260; 
Star co., New York. 


Mystic (THE) MAIDEN; play in 8 acts, 
by sy A. > Taylor: \- [142 76: ip. Atos 
Typewritten. [5118 

© 1c. Mar. 4, 1916; D 43224; 
Jeanie A. Taylor, Boston. 


NEWS FROM WASHINGTON; farce in 1 


act, by J. J. Ossermann. [2], 29 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5119 

© 1 ¢. Feb.. 25, 1916; D 43138: 
J. Julian Ossermann, Edgewater, 
Med. 


NIETECITG (EL); cuento en 1 acto, de 
J. Benavente, con el asunto de un 
cuento de Grimm. Madrid [Socie- 
dad de autores espafioles] 1910. 
{20] p. 12mo. [5120 

© May 23, 1910; 1c. Feb. 16, 1916; 
D 43157; Jacinto Benavente, Ma- 
drid. 


C. Posner. 9 Typewrit- 
ten. [5121 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1916; D 48153: 
Sue Conly Posner, San Francisco. 
NUTS THAT ARE NOT; play in 1 act, by 
E. E. Kresko. [7] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5122 
© 1c. Mar. 15, 1916; D 48338; 
Edson Evered Kresko, Port Jeffer- 
son, N. Y. 

OBsTACLE (THE); comedy in 8 acts, 
by A. H. Gibson. -[3],-#6 4 aa. 
Typewritten. [5123 

© 1c. Mar. 18, 1916; D 48313; 
Addison Howard Gibson, Los An- 
geles. 

OH! Doctor! farce in 1 act, by H. 
Turnbull. [2],..20.. ps feline 
written. [5124 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1916; D 43294: 
Hector Turnbull, Hollywood, Cal. 
—1 act play, by Willard Mack. 
[1], 14 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[5125 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1916; D 48347; 
Joseph E. Bernard, New York. 


ON DECK ; musical farce, by L. Weslyn. 

[1], 9 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5126 

© 1.c¢ feb. 28, 1916: Dp 45i62- 
Louis Weslyn, New York. — 

ONE DOLLAR DOWN AND A DOLLAR A 
WEEK ; credit comedy in 4 payments, 
4 acts, by S. J. Warshawsky. [T4] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. L512¢ 

© 1 c. Mar. 17; 1916> WY Sear. 
Samuel Jesse Warshawsky, Cleve- 
land. 

ORCHIDS AND VIOLETS; play in 1 act, 
by L. Winslow. — [1], 122) py Ate 
Typewritten. [5128 

© 1c Mar. 20, 1916; D 43367; 
Leah Winslow, Bath, Me. 

ORIGINAL (AN) IDEA; play in 1 act, 
by Tex Charwate [i. e. A. T. Char- 
wate] 17 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5129 
© 1 ¢. Feb. 21,1916; D 4382015 
Arthur Tex Charwate, New York. 

ORPHANS (THE); dramatic playlet in 
1-act,) by C:—B. Hellis. “7a 
8vo. Typewritten. [5130 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1916; D 43249; 
Charles Brock Hellis, Philadelphia. 

OTHER (THE) WANDERER; drama in 3 
acts and a prologue, by W. Aspin- 
wall. [87] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5131 
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1916; D 43124; 
Woolsey Aspinwall, Seattle. 


p. 4to. 


226 


DRAMATIC. COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1916 


5150 


OUR COUNTRY’S CALL; dramatic sketch 
mm 2. sets; by EF. Schmidt. [9] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [5132 

i) 1c, Feb, 29,.1916: D 43176: 
Frederick Schmidt, Stockton, Cal. 

Our FIRST Mrs. PRESIDENT; drama in 
3 acts, by S. J. Warshawsky. [76] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [5133 

© 1c. Feb. 29, 1916; D 48173; 
Samuel Jesse Warshawsky, Cleve- 
land. 

PaAtR (A) OF TICKETS; playlet, by W. 
Mack. [1],15p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5134 
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1916; D 43362; 
Wilbur Mack, New York. 


Parpon (THE); play with 3 acts and | 


12 scenes, by A. Di Stasio. [92] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5135 | 
fe) 1 .¢ Mar. 4, 1916: D 43226; 
Annette Di Stasio, New Yor Ix. 
PARISH (THE) PUMP; play in 8 acts, 
Serer. G. Layton. [113] p.- 4to. 
Typewritten. [5136 
mot cc Mar. 7, 1916; D 43247; 
Frank G. Layton, London. 
PAssING (THE) OF THE sao 
spring masque of the dunes, by A 


W. Goss. [2], 17 p. 4to. Type- 
written. fS5iS7 
ac. Mar. 8 1916: D 43250: 


Aletta Waterbury Goss, Chicago. 

PAST, PRESENT . . . UNKNOWN; play in 

peace, Dy LL. Winslow. [1], 15_p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5138 

© 1c. Mar. 13, 1916; D 43308; 
Leah Winslow, Bath, Me. 

PATSY PERKINS, PROTEGE; comedy dra- 
ma in 8 acts, by M. T. Jacobs. [63] 
p. 4to. [5139 

e+ 1e. Mar. 15, 1916.;..D- 43333 ; 
Maurie T. Jacobs, Cincinnati. 

PEACE (THE) GIRL; romantic comedy 
in 4 acts, by V. Thompson. [141] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5140 
et e@ Neb: 28, 1916;.D 48318; 
Vance Thompson, Los Angeles. 

PENALTY (THE); play in 4 acts, by F. 
W. Chase and W. G. Hennessy. [1]. 
62 p. fol. Typewritten. [5141 

© 4 c« Mar. 3, 1916; D 43215; 
rank W. Chase & William G. Hen- 
nessy, Melrose, Mass. 

PERSONALLY CONDUCTED; play in 8 
acts, by J. R. Colter and H. S. -Lee. 
-{1], 49 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5142 

© 1c. Feb. 29, 1916; D 43180; 

John R. Colter, East Orange, N. a8 
& Harry S. Lee, Syracuse, N. Y. 


— Sa a 


IS 


PETTICOATS ; play in 1 act, by John B. 
Hymer. 17 p. 4to. Typewritten. ~ 
[5143 


© 1c. Mar. 15, 1916; D 43340: 
Eleanor Hymer, New York. 
PHANTOM (THE) BEAST; or, Seven 
whiskies and a bald pate, original 
fantasy in 1 act and 4 scenes, by S. 
Williams. [1], 44 p. fol. Type 
written. [5144 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 9, 1916; D. 48255: 
Scott Williams, Little Rock, Ark. 
PHYSICIAN’s (THE) COMPACT: drama 
in 5 acts, from the French of Theo- 
dore Barriere, by F. O. Rose. [79] 
p. 4to. Typewritten [5145 
© 1 ¢. Mar. 14, 1916; D 43326: 
Frank Oakes Rose, New York. 
PLrays; by O. P. Parker. Memphis, 


Tenn., National drama co., 1916 
[218] p. 12mo. Contents: The win- 


ning of Latane.—Better than gold.— 
The valedictory.—Lone star. [5146 

©) ‘Jan. 29, 1916: 2 e@ “Web. 23: 
1916; D 48246; Oliver Perry Parker, 
Memphis, Tenn. 

PLAYS OF THE NATURAL AND THE SU- 
PERNATURAL: by Theodore Dreiser. 
New York, John Lane company; 
London, John Lane, 1916. 228: p. 
Svo. $1.25. Contents: The girl in 
the coflin.—The blue sphere.—Laugh- 
ing gas.——In the dark.—The spring 
recital—The light in the window.— 
Old Ragpicker. [5146* 

© Feb. 18,1916; 2 ec. and* aft. 
Feb. 19, 1916; A 418912; John Lane 
co., New York. rere 


PoLitius; play in 7 scenes, by W. J. 
Walker. [34] p. fol. Typewritten. 
5147 


© 1c. Feb. 18, 1916; D 48144; 
William J. Walker, Milford, Mass. 


comedy in 3 aets, 

New York, Samuel 
French; London, Samuel French, 
tid: O15. 125 p; 12mo. [5148 

Dee: 30, 51915 = 2. ©. Mar. 2: 
1916; D 48195; Louis N. Parker, 
London. 
PooR BLIND MEN; play in 8 acts, by J. 
Jex. [106] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[5149 
© 1 ¢. ‘Keb. 23, 1916; D: 43ii8: 
John Jex, Newark, Del. 

PowrER (THE) UNSEEN; play in 4 acts, 
by P. H. McCaigue. [100] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5150 

© 1c. Mar. 14, 1916; D 43325; 
Philip Henry McCaigue, New York. 


POMANDER WALK; 
by L. N. Parker. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5151 


PREPAREDNESS; or, Slipping one over, 
playlet in 1 act, by R. Earle. 24 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [DLO 

©- tic: Mar. 20, A916; .D) 43369; 

’ Richard Harle, New York. 

PROCRASTINATION ; or, The story of the 
dance, play in 1 act, by Vincent 
Bryan. 15 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[5152 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1916; D 43244; 
Meyer Golden, Los Angeles. 


PropiA (LA) ESTIMACION; comedia en 
38 actos y en prosa, original de J. 


Benavente. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espafioles] 1916. By ee OF 


12mo. lola 


--©@) Mar. 71,1916; 1.¢. Mar. 11, 1916; 
D 48289; Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 


Protector (THE) ; play in 1 act, by F. 
W: Norris... lal, 2o 0. 4e0, , iype- 
written. [5154 
© 1c. Mar. 11, 1916; D 43298; 

F. Wickham Norris, Brooklyn. 


Proving (THE) GROUND; service epi- 
sode in 8 ealls, by R. P. Glassburn 
and H. D. Walter. [99] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5155 
' ©l1c. Mar. 3, 1916; D 43219; Rob- 
ert Price Glassburn & Herbert Da- 
vid Walter, New York. 


PSYCHE; pantomime with dances in a 


prologue and 2 scenes, by H. S. 
Linné. [5] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[5156 


© 1c. Feb. 19, 1916; D 48154; 

Hans 8. Linné, Los Angeles. 

PUENTE (EL) DE LOS CRIMENES; melo- 
drama policiaco en 4 actos y en 
prosa, original de Luis Linares Be- 
cerra y Jose Maria Solanas de la 
Infanta. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espafioles] 1916. 62 p. 12mo. 

Polar 

. © Mar. 7, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1916; 

D 43282; L. Linares Becerra y J. M. 
Solanas de la Infanta, Madrid. 

PUNISHMENT; play in 4 acts, by L. 


Burleigh and H. H. Bierstadt. [139] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [5158 
GC) 1 «. Feb. 25, 1916: D. 43136: 
Louise Burleigh & Edward Hale 
Bierstadt, New York. 
Pursuit (THE) OF HAPPINESS; or, The 


marriage of Anne, satirical Ameri- 
can comedy, with a vein of irony in 


3 acts, by H. A. McAnarney. 121 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5159 

©) 1c: Mar...15, 1916% D! 49832: 
Henry Aloysius McAnarney, Balti- 
more. 


pt. I, ns), Woks 


Put IT powN, HENRY; comedy-drama 
in 3 acts, by R. B. Simpson. [4], 
45 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5160 

© 1c. Mar. 13, 1916; D 43304; 
Roy B. Simpson, St. Louis. 


PUTTING IT OVER; farce comedy in 3 
acts, by H. A. and F [rank] R[oland} 
Conklin. [166] p. 4to. ‘Typewrit- 
ten. ; [5161 

© 1 «@ Mar. 8, 1916; D 4338i5; 
Harry Adams Conklin, New York. 


PUTTING ON AIRS; comedy sketch in 1 
act, by N. Twomey. [1], 18 p. 4to: 
Typewritten. [5162 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1916; D 48166; 
Neil Twomey, Dorchester, Mass. 


@uITS; near tragedy. dramatie sketch, 
by C.. H.: Rees. _ [1], tay ae wee. 
Typewritten. [5163 

© 1 ¢c. Mar. 18, 1916; D° 4383603" 
Clara Hayes Rees, Peoria, Il. 


READY, BOYS, READY! play in 4 acts, by 
R. H. Burnside. [187] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5164 

© 1 c. Feb: 29, 1916; D 43172 -7 
Robert H. Burnside, New York. | 


REAL (THE) JEW; comedy drama in 4 
acts, by C. I. Bolles and Lillian 
Langdon. [205] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [5165. 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1916; D 43263; 
Charles I. Bolles, Los Angeles. 


Re@’tArR (A) LADY; character farcical 
comedy playlet in slang, by R. Fos- 
ter. [2], 23 p. 4to. Typewriten. 

[5166 
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1916; D 43345; 

Roy Foster, New York. 


REGULAR (A) cop; comedy melodrama 
in 2 scenes, by J. Driscoll. [2], 19p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5167 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1916; D 48147; 
Joseph Driscoll, New York. 

RESURRECCION (LA) DE FANTOMAS; Se- 
gunda parte de, £138?, 0, El venecedor 
de Fantomas, en 5 actos y en prosa, 
original de J. M. Martin de Hugenio: 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
panioles] 1916. 54 p.12 mo. [5168 

© Mar. 7, 1916; 1 ce. Mar. 11, 1916; 
D 438286; José Maria Martin de 
Kugenio, Madrid. 

REvE (Un) v’Isis (A dream of Isis) 3 
drame-symphonie, avee danses_ et 
choeurs, en 8 seénes, scenario et 
texte de C. H. Meltzer. 9 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5169 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1916; D 48156; 
Charles Henry Meltzer, New York. 


228 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1916 | 


RIFLES; libretto of a musical farce in 
2 acts, book and lyrics by A. N. C. 
Fowler. [66] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5170 

© 1c Feb. 29, 1916; D 48174; 

Albert N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, 
iN: ¥. 


River (THE) oF SouLS; or, The robe 
of wood, Chinese play, by J. Golden. 
[2] 28 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5171 

i) 1 ¢c, Mar. 6, 1916; D. 48229; 
John Golden, New York. 


RosBLE (EL) pE LA JAROSA; comedia 
en 8 actos, original de P. Munoz 
Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de autores 
espanoles] 1915. 82 p. 12mo. 

[5172 
© Mar. 7, 1916; 1c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
D 438283 ; Pedro Munoz Seca, Madrid. 


RoMANCE ISLAND; comedy in 4 acts, by 
oD. Willson: [2], 120 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5173 

© 1c. Mar. 6, 1916; D 48230; 
Corwin Dale Willson, Ann Arbor. 


Roses; 1 act comedy, by C. I. Scho- 
field. [1], 26 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[5174 

© 1c. Feb. 28, 1916; D 43161; 
Charles Irving Schofield, Brooklyn. 


S-O-S-— UNcLE SAM; 
W. G. Marshall. [3], 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [D175 

© 1c. Feb. 29, 1916; D 48181; 
Walter G. Marshall, New York. 


1 act playlet, by 


SAUL; a tragedy in three acts, by John 
ee eetrone Chaloner. Roanoke 
Rapids, N. C., Palmetto press, 1915. 
66, 67 p., ad 8vo. $0.50. [5175* 

@), Dec. 24 1915: 2 c. and aft. 
Dee. 24, 1915; A 418746; Palmetto 
press, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 


ScHEMERS (THE); comedy in 8 acts, 
by H. J. Scheibl. [1], 59 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5176 
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1916; D 43150; 
Herbert J. Scheibl, Rockford, Il. 


Secret (THE) KINGDOM; play in 4 


acts, by Basil Dickey. 18 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5177 

© 1c. Mar. 7, 1916; D 43236; 
Star co., New York. 


SERPENT (Tue) AND THE DOVE; play 
in 3 acts, by H. N. Thompson. 48 
p. fol. Typewritten. [5178 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1916; D 48268; 
Elizabeth Noyes Thompson, Wash- 
ington. 

iy) 


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a 


SHADY SHORE; rural musical play in 


3 acts, book and lyrics by J. E. 
Young. [98] p. fol. Typewritten. 
[ Words only. ] [5179 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1916; D 48131; 
John EK. Young, New York. 


SHAKESPEARE’S SWEETHEART; play in 
prologue, 3 acts and epilogue, by M. 


C. Robinson. [70] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5180 
© 1c. Mar. 8, 1916; D 43251; 


Mary C. Robinson, Asheville, N. C. 


SHAKESPEARIANA ; 
in honor of Shakespeare’s birthday, 
by M. B. Tounsend. [7] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5181 


© 1 ¢. Mar. 15, 1916; D 43342; 
Mary Blanche Tounsend, New York. 


SMALL TOWN STUFF; 1 act comedy, by 
Type- 


R. Warner. 
written. [5182 


© 1c. Feb. 26, 1916; D 48146; 
Richard Warner, New York. 


[1], 28 p. 4to. 


SoBRINO (EL) DEL MINISTRO; juguete 
comico en 1 acto y en prosa, orig- 
inal de Mariano Muzas y Celso 
Lucio (hijo). Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espafioles] 1915. 30p. 12mo. 

[5183 


Oy Marie. 19169) te. oMar AL: 
1916; D 48288; M. Muzas y Cu 
Lucio (hijo), Madrid. 


SoLvIER BOY; 1 act musical comedy, by 
Allen Lowe [1], 18 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5184 


© 1 ¢ Mar. 6, 1916; D 432283 Ai< 


bert E. Haynes,.-New York. 


SOMEBODY ELSE; play in 4 acts, by F. 
H. Babeock. [116] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5185 


© i .¢., Mar, 7, 1916; D 482405 


Fred Hayes Babcock, Chicago. 


SOUTHERN METHODS; play in 4 acts, by © 


R. J. Martinez. New Orleans, La., 
L. Graham co., ltd. 36 p. 12mo. | 
[5186 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c¢. .Feb.. 10, 


1916; D 42826 : Raymond Ji: Mar- 


tinez, New Orleans. 


SPECIALIST (THE); play in 1 act, by. 
W. Haynes. 16 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5187 


© 1c. Mar. 17, 1916; D 43354; 
Williams Haynes, Northampton, 
Mass. a 


29 


D18T- 


x= ae a ema = 


EKlizabethan revel. 


een ne _ a eS Se 


CATALOGUE OF 
5188 


COPYRIGHT EN’TRIES 


pt. I, WS, Ve 1S 


Sports (THE) OF WAR; neutral Eu- 
ropean military drama in 4 acts, by 


N. R. Feusier. [62] p. 4to. Type- 
' written. [5188 
© Tc. Mar. 6; 1916;--D* 43231 ; 


Norman R. Feusier, San Francisco. 


SquarE (A) DEAL; play in 4 acts, by 
*W. K. Stone -and’ G. -R. Warren. 
[105] p. 4to. Typewritten. [5189 
© d-e@ Web; 26..1986s. D 435143: 
William K. Stone, New York, and 
Giles R. Warren, Dumont. N. J. 


SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO 
E; drama in 4 acts, by J. Seagrave. 
[115] p. 4to. Typewritten. [5190 
© 1c. Mar. 10, 1916; D 48264; 

- Jane Seagrave, Brookline, Mass. 


SUFFRAJINX (THE); play in 1 act, by 
Caryl De Voe [i. e. C. D. Wright] 
[1], 14 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5191 

© 1c Mar. 15, 1916; D 43334; 
Caryl De Voe Wright, Kansas City, 
Mo. 


SUPERWOMAN (THE); comedy drama 
in 4 acts, by Tex Charwate [i. e 
A. T. Charwate] [89] p. 4to. Type- 
- written. [5192 


© 1-¢* Feb. 19, 19167" PD 43203: 
Arthur Tex Charwate, New York. 


SURETIES; miracle play in 3 acts, by 
V. Z. Post. [1], 91 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5193 


© 1 ¢ Mar. 11,1916; D 43296; 
Van Zo Post, New York. 


TAKING A CHANCE; or, Arson, Hebraic 
comedy in 38 acts, by W. B. Young. 
[174] p. 4to. Typewritten. [5194 

© 1c. Mar. 3, 1916. D.437i6- 
William Bertram Young, Chicago. 


TAMING (THE) OF THE SHREW (Der 
widerspinstigen zahmung) ; opera in 
4 acts, free adaptation of Shakes- 
-peare’s comedy, by Joseph Viktor 
Widman, music by Hermann Goetz. 
New York, Fred Rullman, inc., 1916. 
59 p. S8vo. [Libretto only] [5195 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1916; 


D 48258; Fred Rullman, ine., New 
York. 

TEDDY; comedy drama in 4 acts, l 
scene, by C. I. Bolles and Lillian 
Langdon. [141] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5196 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1916; D 48262; 
Charles I. Bolles, Los Angeles. 
9 


TEMPTATION (THE) OF ANTHONY; orig- 
inal drama of today in 4 acts, by 
C. P. Brown. [2], 69 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5197 

© 1c Mar. 20, 1916; D 43372: 
Charles Paul Brown, Santa Monica, 
Cal. 


THAT GIRL; play in 3 acts, by L. N. 

Walker. 17 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5198 

© 1c. Feb. 24, 1916; D 48256; 
Lillie Nolting Walker, Denver. 


THAT MYSTERIOUS LOVE; vaudeville act, 
by Hal E. Messick, words and music 
by M. Golden. [5], 6p. fol. Type- 
written. : [5199 

© 1c. Mar. 13, 1916; D 43299; 
Meyer Golden, Los Angeles. 


THEIR FIRST QUARREL; comedy, by 
Charles Nevers Holmes. Chicago, 
T. S. Denison & company [1916] 
9 p. 12mo. [5200 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ec Feb. 25, 
1916; D 4381383; Eben H. Norris, 
Chicago. 


THERESE; 1 act play, by F. Merrill. 
[2], 7p. 4to. Typewritten. [5201 


© 1¢-:-Mar. 2, 1916; D 43209; 
Fenimore Merrill, ‘New York. 


Tuirp (THE) AcT; play in a prologue 


and 1 act, by J. Street.” (Zijto2ep: 
4to. Typewritten. [5202 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1916; D 43168 ; 


Julian Street, New York. 


THREE SCREAMS IN THE 
comedy sketch, by C. Dey. [1], 14 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [5203 

© 1c. Feb. 26, 1916; D 43248; 
Charles Dey, New York. 


MOONLIGHT ; 


Turitis; farcical travesty in 3 acts, 
by R. E. Mooney. [5], 69 p. 4to. 
Ty pewritten. [5204 

©. tc. Feb. 23,. 1916; D4anri- 
Ralph HE. Mooney, St. Louis. 

romance of Alaska in 3 

Potter. [96] p. 4to. 

[5205 

D 438151; 


TMiGEE. S) OUR: 
acts, by G. 
Typewritten. 

©) il. ..¢.\) Feb. 
George Potter, 


TraIL (THE) OF THE MORNING STAR; 
Indian play in 1 act, by Princess E- 
gah-tah-yen [i. e. Mrs. O. J. Kellogg] 


28, 1916; 
London. 


[1], 28 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5206 
©) 1 c. Mar. 6, 1916. D> 4220 


Laura Cornelius Kellogg, Washing- 
ton. : 


~~ Sr 


Sn eS ee 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 3, 1916 


Traitor (THE) ; 1 act playlet, by W. S. 
Phillips. 26 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
: [5207 
© 1c. Mar. 1, 1916; D 43190; 
William S. Phillips, New York. 
TRAPPED; play in 1 act, by J. E. Good- 
man, based upon a story, Anton the 
terrible, by Thomas H. Uzzell. [1], 
26 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5208 
mete. Mar, 1, 1916; D 435186; 
Jules Eckert Goodman, Mt. Vernon, 
e's 


TWELFTH-NIGHT (A) REVEL; Shakes- 
peare pageant in honor of Shakes- 
peare’s ter-centenary, by J. Thorp. 
[30] p. 4to. Typewritten. [5209 

© 1c. Dec. 30, 1915; D 43189; 
Josephine Thorp, East Orange, N. J. 


Two NUTS FROM MATTEAWAN: play in 
1 act, by Vincent Bryan. [1], 9 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5210 

~ ©1€ Nov. 3, 1915; D 43211; Foy 
& Clark, New York. 


Urtmras (Las) Rosas: comedia en 3 
actos y en prosa, original de Juan 
G[arcia] Poreel. Madrid [Sociedad 
de autores espanoles] 1916. 65 p. 
12mo. : [5211 
© Mar. 7, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
D 43285; Juan G Porcel, Madrid. 


UNDER THE EAGLE; 3 plays with a pro- 
logue and epilogue, by D. Potter. 


Boston, Gorham press [1916] 70 p. 
i2mo. (American dramatists se- 
ries. ) Contents: Watchful wait- 


ing.—Ycllow yielding—Bombast and 
platitudes. 15212 
oe: Mar 4, -1916; 2 e. Mar. 10, 
1916: D 43259: Dorothy Potter, Le- 
onia, N. J. 


UP IN THE AIk: play with music in 3 
acts. by W. C. Twitchell, music by 
Arthur M. Fournier. [1], 72 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Libretto only] [5213 
ae) fc Mar. 15, 1916: D 43329; 
Waldo Collins Twitchell, San Diego, 
Cal. 


UtrerMosr (THE) FARTHING: play in 
1 act, by H. B. Tedrow. 11 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [5214 

© 1 c« Feb. 26, 1916: D 48272; 
Harry B. Tedrow. Denver. 


VAUDEVILEAINESS (THE); skit in 1 
act, by Tex Charwate [i. e., A. T. 


-Charwate] 15 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [5215 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 43202: 
Arthur Tex Charwate, New York. 


224 


VEIN (THE) OF GOLD; play in 4 acts, 
by R. Hughes, adapted from Perch 
of the devil, a novel by G. Atherton. 
[168] p. 4to. Typewritten. [5216 

© 1c. Feb. 29, 1916; D 43171; 
Rupert Hughes & Gertrude Ather- 
ton, New York. 


VICTIMS OF LOVE; play in 4 acts, by J. 
Semkoff. 
JALPN 4 PN NDA 


, 

-APNIYYO SASSER Ce 

"= ji Newer <li! \'= 
; 


106 p. Svo. Ms. [5217 
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1916; D 48085; 
Julia Semkoff, Brooklyn. 


, 
eee oT bbl =i st f= = 
terme \'\= 1 late \< 


VIRGINIA; play in 3 acts, by G. M. 

Nelson. [111] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[5218 

© 1 e¢. Mar. 11, 1916; D 43297; 
George Merwin Nelson, New York. 


Voopoo’s (THE) PROPHECY; play in 1 
act; -by. Basil Dickey.. .3.: pi: Ato. 
Typewritten. [5219 

© 1c. Mar. 17, 1916; D 43344; 
Star company, New York. 


WANING (A) HONEYMOON; 1 act dra- 
matic composition, by F. J. Beaman. 
[1]. 15 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5220 

© 1-c. Mar. 11, 1916; D 48293; 
Fred J. Beaman, Washington. 


WANTED—-AN ACTRESS; comedy sketch, 
by Cecile Breton [pseud. of C. B. 
Seat] [1]. 8S p. 4to. Typewriiten. 

[5221 
©.1-c.. Mar. -7,--1916;°D 43243; 
Cecile Breton Seat, Chicago. ie 


WAS WERDEN DIE LEUTE SAGEN!. ein 
lustiges sttick in 3 akten, von Toni 
Impekoven u. Otto Schwartz. Ber- 
lin-Wilmersdorf. Felix Bloch erven,. 
1916. 94 p. S8vo. [5222 
© 1.¢ Mar. 13, 1916: D 42301; 

Felix Bloch erben, Berlin-Wilmers- 

Gort. 


Way (THE) out; or, The one who 
pays, 1 act play, by A. Long. 1 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [5223 

© 1c Feb. 28, 1916; D 43160; 
Alves Long, Chicago. 


Ways (THE) OF THE HEART; drama in 
4 acts, by H. R. Gers. [101] p. 4to. 
Typewriiten. [5224 

Gi ¢ Mar...2, 1916; D 45207; 
Harry Richard Gers, Louisville. - 


231 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9225 


WHEN GENIUS BURNED; opera bouffe in 
dvact, by Fo. A. ‘Churehall)’ jes (i, 
Sp. 4to. Typewritten. F5225 

© 1c. Mar. 8, 1916; D 482538: 
Frederick Arthur Churchill, jr., 
Cieveland. 


WHO IS SHE? sketch, by H. E. Jensen. 

14p. 4to. Typewritten. [5226 

© 1c. Jan. 18, 1916; D. 48237: 
Harold E. Jensen, New York. 


WHY MEN LOVE; comedy in 1 act, by 
Jacob Gordin. 
DIYONP MYIVY “7 pA ONY ANE 
oP TINA APY? PD OPN PON PN 
{In The Day, v. 3, no. 469-471, Feb. 
20-22, 1916) [5227 
© Feb. 20-22, 1916; 1 c. each Feb. 
24, 1916; D 438130; Alexander J. 
Gordin, admr. of the estate of Jacob 
M. Gordin, Brooklyn. 


WINGED (THE) MESSAGE; 1 act vaude- 
ville sketch, by H. M. Lethert. [2], 
11 p. 4to. Typewritten. [5228 

© 1 ee) Mar. 15, 1916: D. 45828: 
Henry M. Lethert, St. Paul. 

WITHOUT WARNING; play in 1 act, by 
J. Westley. 11 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [5229 

© 1 ¢ Mar. 1, 1916; D 438184; 
John Westley, New York. 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 13, no. 3, 1916 


WoMAN (THE); dramatie sketch in 1 
act and 5 scenes, by W. F. Bardin. 


[14] p. fol. Typewritten. [5230 
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1916; D 43152: 


William F. Bardin, New Orleans. 


WoMAN’S PAGEANT; play in 4 acts, by 
W. J. Viley and L. Jamison. [8] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [5231 


© 1c. Feb. 21, 1916; D 48155; 
Wyla Jamison Viley & Lorena 
Jamison, St. Louis. 


play in 4 acts, by A. 
[120] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [5232 


© 1c. Mar. 17, 1916; D 48352; 
a Goodrich, Mount Vernon, 
N. 


YES OB NO; 
Goodrich. 


YESTERDAY, TO-DAY AND HEREAFTER; 
nilitary allegory and comedy drama 


in 5 acts, hv M. A. J. Zinkhan. Re 
vised ed. [8], 58 p. 4to. Type 
written. [5233 

@© 1c. Mar... 1, J91G> ye 4aeee- 


Mrs. M. A. J. Zinkhan, Washington. 


You; just a small part of everyone, 
play in 1 act, by H. Rempel. [1], 9 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [5234 


© 1c Feb. 17, 1916; D 43255; 
Harriet Rempel, New York. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 654 
unpublished and other one-copy dramas), printed in the catalogue 


2g ae Toa ee | 2: eee ae Sa See aT a ee « 


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AMHERST, Mass. Insurance maps of 
Amherst, Hampshire Co., Mass. Jan., 


#916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 15 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [5235 
mrep. 26, 1916: 2 c. Feb. 28, 


1916; F 29781; 
New York. 


Sanborn map Co., 


ATLANTIC Crry, All Americas exposi- 
tion. All Americas exposition, At- 
lantie City, N. J., 1919-1920, plan 


showing proposed site, etc. 1915. 
size 263 by 243 inches. . [5236 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 1 ¢. Feb. 29, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 9, 1916; F 28434; All Amer- 
icas exposition co., ine., Camden, 

Sh eae S 


AvusTRALIA. Australia and the Philip- 
pines. 1915. Scale 90 statute miles 
to an inch. Size 614 by 44 inches. 
(Physical wall map series by J. 
Paul Goode. ) [5237 

; © Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
F 28422; Rand-MecNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


———$—_—— 


(Political wall map series by 

_ J. Paul Goode. ) [5238 

© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 

FR 28428: Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 

— Physical and political Australia 

and New Zealand. Fig. 566. Buf- 


falo, N. Y.; Matthews - Northrup 
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Size 6 by 84 inches. [5239 

ren, 25. 1916: 2 c. Mar. 17, 

1916; F 28451; American book co., 
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AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. Physical and po- 
litical Austria-Hungary, Italy, Swit- 
zerland and the Balkan countries. 
Fig. 451. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 

- Northrup works. Scale 158 miles to 
1 inch. Size 6 by 84 inches. [5240 

©. Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c Mar. 17, 
1916; F 28458; American book eo., 
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BEARGRASS OIL AND COAL LANDS, Tex. 
Map of Beargrass oil and coal lands. 


Seale 1 inch to 400 varas. Size 534 
by 413 inches. Blue-print. [5241 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1916; 
F 28418; Beargrass coal co., Jewett, 
Tex. 


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BEpDForRD, Middlesex Co., Mass.  [In- 
surance map] Feb., 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an ineh. 38 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [5242 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. Mar. ‘15, 
1916; F 29787; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Beminsi, Minn. Insurance maps of 
Bemidji, Beltrami Co., Minn. Jan. 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to an ineh. 14 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [5243 

@.iMeb.! 25,1996; 2 .e)-Web.-26, 
1O16°. F-29772; Sanborn map €o., 
New York. 


BrITIsH Isites. Physical and political 
British Isles. Fig. 887. Buffalo, 
N. Y., Matthews-Northrup works. 
Seale 87 miles to 1 inch. Size 84 by 
6 inches. [5244 

© hep. 25, 1916.2 «Mar. tn 
1916; F 28463; American book co., 
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Buriineton, Ia. Burlington, heart of 
the Middle West. Size 6 by 6 inches. 
[5245 


©) fan: 24° 1916: -2 ¢ wep 12; 
1916; F 28400; McMullin & Woell- 
haf, Burlington, Ia. 


Butte, Mont. Map of mining claims, 
Butte and vicinity, Montana. 1916. 
Size 40 by 46% inches. [5246 


© Feb:.24 1916; 2.¢e. Fé: 28, 


1916; F 28401; Harper, Macdonald 
& co., Butte, Mont. : 
Capiz, Harrison Co., O. [Insurance 


map] Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 

inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[5247 

©) . Beh: 24,1916 --.2 -e...Feb. 25, 

1916; F 29762; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CAMDEN, Me. Road map of Camden, 
Me., and vicinity. Scale about 1 
mile to an inch. Size 14 by 10 
inches. [5248 


© Mar. 16, 1916; e. Mar. 16, . 
1916; F 28438; John R. Prescott, 
Ventonviile, Mass. 


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CANADA. Physical and political East- 
ern’ Canada. Fig. 299. © Buffalo, 
-N. Y., Matthews-Northrup works. 
- Seale 250 miles to 1 inch. Size 4 
‘.by 6 inches. ' [5249 
@ eb. °23; 291672" ec Mar 1%, 
1916; F 28445; American book cv., 
New York. 


Physical and political Western 


Canada. Fig. 298. Buffalo, N. Y., 
-Matthews-Northrup works. Scale 
250 miles to 1 inch. Size 4 by 6 
inches. [5250 


a Te) Webs 2s; 191652 se, SMa ery, 
1916; F 28444; American book ©co., 
New York. 


CEDAR Farts, Ia. Insurance maps of 
Cedar Falls, Black Hawk Co., Ia. 
Jan. 1916: Secale 50 ft. to an inch. 

16 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[5251 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ¢« Feb. 25, 
1916; F 29765; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Marion Co., Ill. [Insur- 
Jan. 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
; 15 sheets, size 25 by 
~ 21 inehes. [5252 


© Mar. 17,- 1916 202«e,cMary 18, 
..1916; EF 29795; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


CuHicaco, Ill. Route map of nearby 
Chicago territory, prepared by the 
-Chieago tribune. uae 193 by 274 


CENTRALIA, 
--ance map] 
to an inch. 


inches. [5253 
© Marivts 19163" 2%. Mar 10! 
1916; F 2843838; Tribune co., Chi- 


cago. 


CHIHUAHUA, Mexico. Plano del es- 
tado de Chihuahua. 1916. Size 
214 by 20 inches. [5254 
. @, Jan. 44, -4916:+.2. cam 48; 


1916; F 28385; 
Hayden, Ariz. 


Edward G. Piper, 


CHINA. Physical and political China 
and Japan. Fig. 517. Buffalo, N. 
Y., © Matthews- Northrup works. 


Secale 505 miles to 1 inch. Size 6 
by 84 inches. [5255 

(cy Feb. 23)" 1916) 2c, “Mar 47, 
1916; F 28459; American book co., 
New York. 


CINCINNATI, O. Wagner’s complete 
map of Cincinnati and the Kentucky 
cities. Scale 3 inches to 1 mile. 
Size 33 by 444 inches. [5256 

© Mar. 16,:1916; 2 ¢&. Mar. 17, 
1916; F 28469; Arthur C. Wagner, 
Cincinnati. 


ee ee 


GUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, HeS.; v.48 


CoALDALE, Schuylkill Co., Pa. [Insur- 
ance map] Feb. 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an ineh. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [5257 


© Mar.. 14, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 45, 
1916; F 29786; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


COLVILLE INDIAN RESERVATION, Wash. 
Road map of Colville Indian reser- 
vation and vicinity. Size 10 by 12 
inches. Blueprint. [5258 


© Mar..1,/19165 2c: Mar: 77a 
F 28425; Clair Hunt, Colville, Wash. 


CoRgNING, Perry Co., O. [Insurance 
map] Feb., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [5259 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1916; 
F 29771; Sanborn map co., New 
York. . 


Corpus Curisti, Tex. Map of the city 
of Corpus Christi and its environs. 
Scale 1 inch to 600 feet. Size 32 by 
23 inches. [5260 


© Feb. 25, 1916; "2 “ec Webs Zs: 
1916; F 28402; B. M. Haberer, Cor- 
pus Christi, Tex. 


Covineton, Newton Co., Ga. [Insur- 
ance map] Feb., 1916. Secale 50 ft. 
to an ineh. 10 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [5261 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2. c= Web 2s, 
1916; F 29785; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


and 


Daxota County, Minn. Atlas a 
farm directory. St. Paul, Minn., 
The Farmer, 1916. °>38," 7120 
ports., col. maps. fol.- $9.25. [5262 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1916; 


aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 427185; Webb 
pub. co. 
DELAWARE. Rand-McNally new com- 


mercial atlas map of Maryland and 
Delaware. Scale 94 miles to an 
inch. Size 21 by 28 inches. [5263 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
I 28321; Rand-MeNally & €0., Chi- 
cago. 


Insurance maps of 
1915. v.. 8.. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. -2.p.-1., 105 1., size 
25 by 21 inches. Bound. [5264 


- ©: Mar. -16,-1916;- 2 ¢- Mar. 18, 
1916; F 29799; Sanbor n map ©0., 
New York. 


Detroit, Mich. 
Detroit, Mich., 


MAPS 


no. 3, 1916 


DIXIE HIGHWAY. Map of the Dixie 
highway showing every city, town, 
village and hamlet throughout its 
entire length, proposed by the Dixie 
highway .assn. and also advocated 
by the National highways assn. 
Nov., 1915. Size 24 by 64 inches. 

[5265 

© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 28, 

1916; F 28405; National highways 
assn., Washington. 


Kurore. Relief map of Europe and 
British Isles. Size 74 by 18 inches. 
[5266 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1916; 

FP 28427; Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul. 


Fauyts City, Richardson Co., Neb. [In- 
surance map] Feb. 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [5267 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 @ Mar. 15, 
1916; F 29791; Sanborn map co., 
. New York. 


FLAGSTAFF, Coconino Co., Ariz. [In- 
surance map] Jan., 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 17 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [5268 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
F 29770; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


FRANCE. Physical and _ political 
France, Spain and Portugal. Fig. 
433. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 149 miles to 
linch. Size 834 by 6 inches. [5269 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 17, 
1916; F 28450; American book co., 
New York. 


FREEPORT, Ill. Map of the city Free- 
port, Il. 1915. Scale 1 inch to 300 
feet. Size 39 by 52 inches. [5270 


me emee. 50, 1915: 2 e: Jan. 17, 
1916; F 28258; Chas. S. Hepner & 
A. C. Dresser, Freeport, Il. 


GERMANY. Physical and political Ger- 

many, Netherlands, Belgium and the 

' Seandinavian countries. Fig. 407. 

Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 140 miles to 1 inch. 

[5271 

feimeb. 25.) 1916; 2 ¢. -Mar..17, 

1916; F 28448; American book co., 

New York. 


GLouster, Athens Co., O. [Insurance 

~ map] Jan., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 

inch, 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[5272 

- © Feb. 24, 1916; 2 e. Feb. 25, 

1916; F 29766 : Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


5278 


GREAT LAKES-ATLANTIC HIGHWAY. 
Map of the Great Lakes-Atlantic 
highway showing every city, town, 
village and hamlet throughout its 
entire length, proposed by the Great 
Lakes-Atlantic highway assn. and 
also advocated by the National high- 
ways assn. Dec., 1915. Size 21 by 
7 inches. [5273 


© Dec. 29, 1915; 2 c.. Feb. 28, 
1916; F 28407; National highways 
assn., Washington. 


GREAT PLAINS ROAD. Map of the Great 
Plains road showing every city, 
town, village and hamlet throughout 
its entire length, proposed by the 
Great Plains road assn. and also 
advocated by the National highways 
assn. Nov., 1915. Size 26 by 53 
inches. [5274 


@©eNovs 305191572". ep, 25: 
1916; F 28406; National highways 
assn., Washington. 


GREAT PLATEAU HIGHWAY. Map of the 
Great Plateau highway showing 
every city, town, village and hamlet 
throughout its entire length pro- 
posed by the Great Plateau high- 
way assn. and also advocated by 
the National highways assn. Nov., 
1915. Size 7 by 29 inches. [5275 


© Nov. 29, 1915; 2 ¢ Feb. 28, 
1916; F 28403; National highways 
assn., Washington. 


HAMPTON, Va. Insurance maps of 
Hampton, Hlizabeth City Co., Va. 
Jan., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 
42 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[5276 


© Meb: 26; 1916" *2-¢.) Hebe 28: 
1916; EF 29779; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


HENRICO County, Va. Map of Henrico 
County, Va.,; compiled from actual 
surveys and former maps revised to 
date. Feb. 14, 1916. [5277 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1916; 
F 28419; T. Crawford Redd & bro., 
Richmond, Va. 


Hopart, Okla. Insurance maps of 
Hobart, Kiowa Co., Okla.  Feb., 
~ 1916. Seale 50. ft. to an inch. 13 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [5278 


©. Mar. 17, 1916; 2 e. Mar. 18, 
1916; F 29793 : ~ Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


239 


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Po 


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SSS SSS ee eee ~ FS 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


‘5279 


pt. 1, fs ee 


Hooprrr, Dodge Co., Neb. [Insurance 

cr Jan., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 

meh. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[5279 

CG Feb. 24° 3916 =" Se Pep 25, 

1916; F 29764; Sanborn map co., 
“New York. 


-Hvupsparp Ciry, 


Hill Co. Vex: finsur- 
“:ance map] Jan., 1916. Seale 50 ft. 


to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 


inches. [5280 
© Web: 24. 1916> 2c.” Febso25., 
1916; F 297638; Sanborn map ¢o., 


New York. 


Idaho showing Blackfoot land 
Jan., 1916: Seale 1 inch 
Size 52 by 31 inches. 
[5281 
=. Mar. 6, 1916; 2. c Ma&urd4, 
1916; F 28486; Idaho Falls club of 
commerce, Idaho Falls, Id. 


IpaHo. 
- district. 
to 4 miles. 


InpIA. Physical and political India 
and Indo-China. Fig. 508. Buffalo, 
'N. Y., Matthews-Northrup works. 

-- Seale 368 miles to 1 inch. Size 6 
by 84 inches. [5282 
“iO, Heb. 2, I9dG. 2 Ce War. dy. 
' 1916; EF 28460; American book Co., 
New York. 


INTERNATION AL PAVEDWAY. Map of the 
International pavedway from the | 
* Rio Grande to the Great Lakes show- 
ing every city, town, village and ham- 
let throughout its entire length, pro- 
‘posed by the International paved- 
“ Way assn. and also advocated by the 
National highways assn. Dec. 1915. 
Size 28 by 63 inches. [52838 
©) Dee. 27, 195 26 “ene ae 
1916; F 28408; National highways 
_assn., Washington. 


JONES County, Ia. Standard atlas. 
+-Ghicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1915. 2 


i- pe L, T-97, viii, x—xxiii p.  illus., 
--ports., maps (part col.) fol. $15.00. 
[5284 


.-, .© Dec. 24, 1915; 2.c. and aff. Feb. 
*“21, 1916; A 420882; George A. Ogle 
’ & co., Chicago. 


KersHaw, S. C. [Insurance map] of 


Kershaw, Kershaw and Lancaster 
@08.; 8. C. Jan. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
. @m- inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 

inches. [5285 
© Heb. 2p, 1916; 2 ce: Kew 26, 
“1916; F 29774; Sanborn map co., 


New York. 


KEYESporT, Ili. [Insurance map] of 
Keyesport, Bond and Clinton cos., 
Ill. Feb. 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an 


| 

| 

| inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [5286 

| © Mar, 11, 1916; 2 ¢ Mar, ae 

| 1916; F 29767; Sanborn map eo., 
New York. 

LANCASTER, Lancaster Co., S.C. [In- 
surance map] Feb. 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [5287 


© Mar. 14, 1916; 2c Mar. db, 
1916; F 29790; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 

LANE County, Or. Size 404 by 81 
| inches. Blueprint. [5288 
| © Jan. 26, 1916; 2 «© Mar. 4, 

1916; F 28417; Alfred D. Collier, 


Hugene, Or. 
LawnsForp, Carbon Co., Pa.  [Insur- 
| ance map] Dec.,.1915; Seale 50 ft. 
| to aninech. 10 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [5289 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c Feb... 26, 
1916; 29778; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 

LASSEN County, Cal. Map of Lassen 
County, Cai., 1916. Scale 3 miles to 
linch. Size 32 by 23 inches. [5290 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. MEAP. 6G, 
1916; IF 28421; Lassen County ab- 
stract co., Susanville, Cal. 

LAWRENCEBURG, Lawrence Co., Tenn. 
[Insurance map] Feb., 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size’ 25 

| by 21 inehes. >  Sp52ot 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 20, 
1916; HF 29797; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 

Los ANGELES, Cal. H-z guide map of 
Los Angeles, Gal. with patent. indi- 
eator. Size 12 by 16. [5292 

© Dec. 1, 1915; 2c. Feb. 23, 1916; 
F 28435 ; German American trust & 
Savings bank, Los Angeles. 

McKENZIE County, N. D. McKenzie 
County, N. D. In township form. 
Scale 4 chains to an inch. 90 sheets, 
size 113 by 114 inches. Blueprint. 

[5293 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 7, 
1916; F 28426; William Janson, 
Watford, N. D. | 

Macon County, lll. Map of automo- 
bile trails, state aid roads, inter- 
urban roads and railroads of Macon 
County, Ill. Size 8 by 8 inches. 
[5294 

© Jan; 5; 1915-2 ¢. Jan: 10° 7916- 
i. BocL., Deextur’ posting service, 
Decatur, Ill. ; 


236 


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MAPS 


no. 3, 1916 


Physical and political Middle 
Atlantic State. Fig. 115. Buffalo, 
N. Y., Matthews—Northrup works. 
Seale 62 miles to 1 inch. Size 84 
by 6 inches. [5295 


@eren. 25, 1916; 2 c Mar. 17, 
1916; F 28453; American book co., 
New York. 


MippLtE ATLANTIC STATES. Survey of 
the Middle Atlantic group compris- 
ing Virginia, West Virginia, Mary- 
land, Delaware and the District of 
Columbia. Size 34 by 46 inches. 

[5296 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1916; 

F 28210; National survey co., Ches- 
ter, Vt. 

Mission San Josze, Alameda Co., Cal. 
[Insurance map] Jan., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [5297 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
F 29768; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Montecxiatr, N. J. Map of Montclair, 
Glen Ridge and Bloomfield, N. J. 
1916. Size 17 by 234 inches. [5298 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c Feb. 14, 1916; 
F 283879; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


Moopy County, 8S. D. Seale 1§ inches 
to a mile. Size 32 by 29 inches. 

[5299 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 28, 

1916; F 28414; Geo. A. Chorpening 

& Theo. T. Meyer, Flandreau, S. D. 

Natick, Mass. Insurance maps of Na- 


tick including Cochituate, North Na- 
tick, Felehville & South Natick, Mid- 


dlesex Co., Mass. Dec., 1915. Scale 
50 feet to an inch. 20 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [5800 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1916; 
HW 29732; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


NEDERLAND-BEAVER CREEK mines, Col. 
Drumm’s detail map of the Neder- 
land-Beaver Creek mines, Boulder 
Co., Col. 1916. Seale 600 feet to an 
inch. Size 24 by 30 inches. [5301 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 3, 1916; 
F 28420; Henry A. Drumm, Boulder, 
Col. 


NrEvADA, Story Co., Ia. [Insurance 
map] Jan., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[5302 

© Heb. 26, 1916; 2 c Feb. 28, 

1916; EF 29780; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


35430—16—_7 


New EncLanp. Map of New England, 
principal auto routes. Size 32 by 23 
inches. [5303 

© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1916; 
¥ 284382 ; Automobile legal assn., Bos- 
ton, 


Physical and political New Eng- 
land States. Fig. 84. Buffalo, N. Y., 
Matthews-Northrup works. Scale 58 
miles to 1 inch. Size 6 by 84 inches. 

[5304 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c Mar. 17, 

1916; EF 28457; American book co., 
New York. 

NEw LEXINGTON, Perry Co., O. [Insur- 
ance map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [5305 

© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 ce Mar. 20, 
1916; F 29798; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

New YorK (State.) New York, cen- 
tral and eastern part. Size 25 by 
19 inches. [5306 

©i dan 20,1996); | 2:.e2 Jane 21; 
1916" 28271: C. So Hammonde& 
co., New York. 


Size 12 by 19 

inches. [5307 
@* Jan: 20," 19162 °2.e Jane 72 

1916; F 28272; C. S. Hammond & co., 

New York. 

western part. 


southern part. 


size 12 by 19 
inches. [5308 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1916; 
F 282738; C. S. Hammond & co., New 
York. 


New York (City) Atlas of the 
borough of Manhattan, city of New 


York. Desk and library edition. 
Various scales. 98 1., size 10 by 15 
inches. Bound. [5309 


©n dane. 17;- 1916 2°) eeJan. 19, 
1916; F 28268; G. W. Bromley & co., 
Philadelphia. 

NorFotk, Neb. Insurance maps of 
Norfolk, Madison Co., Neb. Jan., 
1916. Seale’ 50 ft. to ant inch. ~15 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[5810 

(© Keb. 24, 1916: 2 &« Web. 525, 
1916; F 29761; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

NortH CAROLINA. A survey of the 
states of North Carolina and South 


Carolina. Portland, Me. National 
survey co. [1915] Size 33 by 48 
inches. foaail 


© Dec. 30,1915 ; 2-e. Jan. 8, 1916; 
F 28209; L. V. Crocker, Chester, Vt. 


237 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5312 


NorTtTH CENTRAL STATES. Physical 
and political North Central States. 
Fig. 202. Bufialo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 114 miles 
to 1 inch. Size 8% by 13 inches. 

[5312 

©-=-Feb.' 23; 191639):2 °c. Mar. 1% 

1916; F 28466; American book co., 
New York. 


NortH PoLtaR REGION. Fig. 361. Buf- 
falo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 510 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 6 by 84 inches. [5313 

© Heb.238)) 191632 <c.. Mar. 27, 
1916; F 28464; American book co., 
New York. 


OKMULGEE, Okl. Insurance maps of 
Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., OKI. Jan., 
1916. Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 18 

_ sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [5314 

©) Feb: 25,1916: 2 -e.. Web...26, 
1916; F 29773; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ORANGE, N. J. Map of the Oranges 
and Irvington, N. J. Size 17 by 22 
inches. [53815 

@Qxudani?.  19OtG 522. .6,9 Janes 
1916; F 28269; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


OxrorbD, Lafayette Co., Miss. [Insur- 


ance map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [5316 


© Mar. 17, 1916; 2. "c.. Mar. 18, 
1916; F 29794; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


PaciFic STATES. Physical and politi- 
cal Pacific States. Fig. 259. Buf- 
falo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 165 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 84 by 4 inches. [5317 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 17, 
1916; F 28449; American book co., 
New York. 


PALESTINE. Palestine. Fig. 502. Buf- 
falo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 12 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 84 by 6 inches. [5318 

©... Feb. .23,. 1916: 2c. Maru, 


1916. F. 28446. American book co., 
New York. 

PALESTINE, Crawford Co., Ill. [In- 
surance map.] Feb., 1916. Scale 


50 ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [5319 

© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 18, 
1916; F 29796; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


pt...) IkSee 


PARKERSBURG, W. Va. Insurance maps 
of Parkersburg, Wood Co., W. Va. 
Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
39 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [5320 


©: Mar. 16, 1916: 32 elisha 
1916; F 29792; Sanborn map Go., 
New York. 


PATERSON, N. J. Map of the city of 


Paterson, N. J. 1916. Seale 1,000 
feet to an inch. Size 21 by 223 
inches. Pook 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 17, 
1916; F 284389; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


PENNSYLVANIA. Pennsylvania, New 
Jersey auto road map with roads to 


Baltimore and Washington. Size 13 
by 25 inches. [53822 
© Jan. 12, A91G:: 2 eee 


1916; F 28257; W. Nuneviller co., 
Philadelphia. 


The pilot series, Pennsylvania, 
Ohio. Size 3 by 5 inches. [53823 


© Jan. 11, 1916. '2 eae 
1916; EF 28254; Antoine de Beelan 
Lovett, Brookline, Mass. 


Pine County, Minn. Pine County, 
Minn., the central location between 
four large markets. Size 53 by 34 
inches. [53824 


©: Feb. 21, 1916; 2° € felsaes 
1916; F 284387; Albert J. Hunt, 
Hinckly, Minn. 


PLATEAU STATES. Physical and polit- 
ical Plateau States. Fig. 237. Buf- 
falo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 165 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 84 by 6 inches. [5325 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 ¢ Meera 
1916; I 28461; American book c¢o., 
New York. 


Pratt, Pratt Co., Kan. [Insurance 
map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[53826 


© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c Mar. 15, 
1916; F 29789; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


RAcInE, Wis. Wright’s map of Ra- 


cine. Scale 8 inches to 1 mile. Size 
204 by 33 inches. [5327 
© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 22, 


1916; F 28475; Wright directory co., 
Milwaukee. 


238 


MAPS 


no. 3, 1916 


RiInGGoLtpd County, Ia. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1915. 2 


mk, 7-81, villi, x—xxiii p. illus., 
ports., maps (part col.) fol. $15.00. 
[5328 


© Dee. 20, 1915; 2 «. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 418949; George A. Ogle 
& co., Chicago. 


RipLtEy, Lauderdale Co., Tenn.  [In- 
surance map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [5329 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ¢« Feb 28, 
1916; F 29784; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ROCHESTER, Oakland Co., Mich.  [In- 
surance map] Jan., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 4 Sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [5330 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 26, 
1916; F 29775; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ROCHESTER MINING DISTRICT, Humboldt 
Co., Nev. Size 33 by 28 inches. 
Blueprint. [5331 


son. 20, 1916: 1 e. Feb. 12, 
1916; 1 c. Feb. 28, 1916; F 28399; 
Samuel Edgar Montgomery, Reno, 
Nev. 


Rocky MouNTAIN HIGHWAY. Map of 
the Rocky Mountain highway show- 
ing every city, town, village and 
hamlet throughout its entire length, 
proposed by the Rocky Mountain 
highway assn. and also advocated 
by the National highways assn. 
Nov., 1915. Size 24 by 6 inches. 

[5332 


©) Nov. 30, -1915; 2 c. Feb. 28, 
1916; F 28404; National highways 
assn., Washington. 


Royat Oak, Oakland Co., Mich. [In- 
surance map] Jan., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [5333 


wey ep, 25, 1916: 2 c. Feb. 26, 
1916; F 29777; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Russta. Physical and political Rus- 
Sia. Fig. 478. Buffalo, N. Y., Mat- 
thews-Northrup works. Scale 320 
miles to 1 inch. Size 6 by 84 inches. 

[53834 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 ec Mar. 17, 


1916; F 28447; American book co., | 


New York. 


v042 


RUTHERFORD County, Tenn. Dixie 
highway map of Rutherford Coun- 
ty, Tenn. Size 22 by 20 inches. 

[5835 

©" Pept “24, 91916; 2 "e Mar. I, 

1916; F 28416; Baird-Ward print- 
ing co., Nashville. 


SACKAMENTO, Cal. Insurance maps of 


Sacramento, California. v. 2. 1915. 
Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 991. size 25 
by 21 inches. Bound. [5336 


©) Web. ‘21, 19167. 2 'e> Feb. “23; 
1916; F 29760; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


St. JOSEPH County, Ind. Map of St. 
Joseph County, Ind. Chicago, IIL, 


Standard map co. [1916] Scale 1% 
inches to a mile. Size 41 by 44 
inches. [5337 

© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
F 28424; Bert McClellan, South 
Bend, Ind. 

St. Louis, Mo. Insurance maps of St. 
Louis, Mo. v. 12. 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 85 1. size 25 by 21 
inches. Bound. [53838 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c Feb. 9, 1916; 
KF 29737; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


St. Paut, Minn. Terminal map of the 
Twin Cities, prepared by Minneap- 
olis industries assn. Size 203 by 34 
inches. Blueprint. [53839 


© Reb: 19° 19162 2c. Feb. ..25, 
1916; F 28394; Minneapolis indus- 
tries assn., Minneapolis. 


Twin cities and surroundings. 
Size 64 by 24 inches. [5340 


Omreb. 21916 s-2.e. “Web: 225; 
1916; F 28393; A. W. Warnock, Min- 
neapolis. 


SAYRE, Beckham Co., Okl.  [Insur- 
ance map] Jan., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [5841 


©” Hebe 25° 1916; "2". Feb. 26; 
1916; EF 29776; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Sewarp PENINSULA, Alaska. Map of 
southern portion Seward Peninsula, 
Alaska, showing location of dredges 
and mineral deposits. Size 30 by 42 
inches. [53842 


OM samt 1SStOIGs Qien Wan? Qt; 
1916; F 28270; Andrew J. Stone, 
New York. 


239 


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53435 


SHELBY, Cleveland Co., N. C. [Insur- 


ance map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 11 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [53848 


©) Mar, 14,:1916352 ‘eniart: 15, 
1916; EF 29788; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


SoLaAno County, Cal. Official map of 
the County of Solano showing Mexi- 
ean grants, U. S. surveys, swamp 
lands, political subdivision, cities 
and towns, roads and railroads. 
Seale 60 chains to 1 inch. Size 50 
by 60 inches. [5344 

©) dan, 2d, TOG. 2" .¢. tar. ik 
1916; F 28473; Edwards N. Eager, 
Fairfield, Cal. 


SoutH AmeERICA. Physical and politi- 
eal South America, eastern portion, 
Brazil and the Amazon Basin. Fig. 
339. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 850 miles 
to 1 inch. Size 6 by 8% inches. 

[5345 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c Mar. 17, 

1916; F 28455; American book co., 
New York. 


northern and western por- 
tion, Colombia, Venezuela and the 
Guianas, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. 
Wig. 345. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 3850 miles 
to 1 inch. Size 84 by 6 inches. 
[5346 
©  Heb.i23; AOIGso?, e.oMory 1%, 
1916; F 28462; American book ¢o., 
New York. 


— southern portion, Argentina, 
Chile, Paraguay, Uraguay and part 
of Brazil. Fig. 3841. Buffalo, N. Y., 
Matthews-Northrup works. Scale 
350 miles to 1 inch. Size 8} by 6 
inches. [53847 

{C) ' Feb.» 23, 1916%:2>c.. Bara 4%; 
1916; F 28454; American book co., 
New York. 


SoutH ATLANTIC STATES. Physical 
and political South Atlantic States. 
Wig. 151. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 
Northrup works. Scale 121 miles to 
1 inch. Size 84 by 6 inches. [5348 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 17, 
1916; F 28456; American book co., 
New York. 


SoutH CENTRAL States. Physical and 
political South Central States. Fig. 
179. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews- 


pt. ©, BAS wos 


SoutH CENTRAL STATES—Continued. 
Northrup works. Scale 114 miles 
to 1 inch. Size 83 by 138 inches. 

[53849 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 e@ Mar. 17, 
1916; F 28468; American book co., 
New York. 


SoutH Potar Reeron. Fig. 863. Buf- 
faio, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Scale 1,030 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 6 by 84 inches. [53850 

© Feb. 23; 19162 2 co aia ae 
1916; F 28452; American book co., 
New York. 


STONEHAM, Mass. Insurance maps of — 
Stoneham, Middlesex Co., Mass. 
Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
14 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[5351 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 « Feb. 28, 

1916; F 29782; Sanborn map cCo., 
New York. 


SuPERIOR, Wis. Superior atlas, plates 
21-24. Size 27 by 51 inches. Blue- 
print. [5352 

21, 23; 24, ©: Mare 1334815 
© Mar. 23, 1915; 2 ¢ each Feb. 
28, 1916; F 28410-28413; McLean- 
Kelly title co., Superior, Wis. 


Union County, Ia. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 2 


p. 1, T7838, Vili, x==xHl ps sis 
ports., maps (part col.) fol. $15.00. 
[5353 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 420881; George A. Ogle 
& co., Chicago. 


UNITED STATES. Industrial United 
States showing principal products, 
railroads and steamship lines. Fig. 
81. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews-North- 
rup works. Scale 252 miles to 1 
inch. Size 84 by 13 inches. [5354 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 17, 
1916; F 28467; American book co., 
New York. 

— Map of the United States. Size 

13 by 21 inches. [5855 

© Nov. 15, 1915; 2 ce, Mare-20) 
1916; F 28471; Kenyon co., Des 
Moines. . 

Map of the United States show- 

ing laws of all the states and terri- 

tories relating to the payment of 
negotiable instruments and indicat- 
ing federal reserve districts. Size 

6 by 94 inches. [5356 
©. Jan; 12,:1916:.2 cestaneis 

1916; IF 28256; David H. G. Penny, 

New York. 


240 


MAPS 


no. 3, 1916 


o3dTL 


UnitTep States—Continued. 

— National highways map of the 
United States showing one hundred 
thousand miles of national high- 
Ways, proposed by the National 
highways assn. 4 maps, sizes 7 by 
11 inches, 16 by 27 inches, 10 by 17 
inches, and 5 by 8 inches. ppye 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. each 28428- 
26451; EF Mar. 4, 1916; National 
highways assn., Washington. 


—— — showing principal transcon- 
tinental highways and connecting 
system of one hundred thousand 
miles of national highways proposed 
by the National highways assn. 
Dec., 1915. Size 31 by 50 inches. 

[53858 


aS Dee. 30, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 18, 1916; 
F 28267; National ae ays assn., 
Washington. 


Special map of junction and ter- 
minal points in Central freight as- 


sociation territory and adjacent 
junction and terminal points. Size 
37 by 40 inches. [5359 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 22, 
1916; F 28474; Eugene Morris, Chi- 
cago. 


— United States checkers. Size 174 
by 32 inches. [5360 


meetane ir, 1916; 2c. Jan. 31, 
1916; EF 28392; McCormick labora- 
tories, Dayton, O. 


WasasH County, Ill. Dec. 1915. 
Seale 1 inch to 3000 feet. Size 40 
by 33 inches. [5361 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c Jan. 10, 


1916; F 28212; Leon H. Murray, Mt. 
Carmel, [11. 


WASHINGTON, Franklin Co., Mo. [In- 
surance map] Jan. 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [53862 

heb. 26, 1916;-2 c. Feb. 28, 
1916; F 29783 : Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


WASHINGTON (State.) Colville Indian 
reservation, Washington State. Size 
11 by 174 inches. [5363 


jo Mar. 1; 1916; 2 c¢.. Mar. 20, 
1916; F 28472; James E. McCrea, 
Spokane, Wash. 


WATERLOO, Ia. Map of Waterloo, Ia., 
compiled under the direction of M. 
Huebinger. Davenport, Ia. Iowa 
pub. co. 1916. Scale 300 feet to 1 
inch. Size 72 by 80 inches. [5364 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 18, 
1916; F 28470; M. Huebinger, Dav- 
enport, Ia. 


— —Map of Waterloo la. showing 
streets, parks, public buildings ete. 
Davenport, Ia., Iowa pub. co. [1916] 
Size 22 by 22 inches. [5365 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 1, 1916; 
I. 28415; M. Huebinger, Davenport, 
Ta. 


West InpiEs. See Mexico. Physical 
and political Mexico, Central Amer- 
ica and West Indies. Fig. 271. 

[5366 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c Feb. 8, 1916; 

F 28359; American book co., New 
York. 


WEST VIRGINIA. Bluim’s commercial 
travelers’ map of West Virginia. 
1916 ed. New York, Blum’s com- 
mercial ‘map pub. co., ine. [1916] 
cover-title, [8S] p. fold. map. 16mo. 
$0.25. [5367 

© Dec. 11, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
16, 1915; A 419021; Max L. Blum, 
New York. 


WINSLOW, Navajo Co. Ariz. [Insur- 
ance map] Jan. 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 


inches. [5868 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
KF 29769; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


WORCESTER, Mass. Map of Worcester, 


Mass. 1916. Size 344 by 28 inches. 
[5369 
©eheb. 21 .1916:.2 e. Meb: 28. 


1916; F 28409; Drew-Allis co., Wor- 
cester, Mass. 


Woritp. Heat belts, by A. Supan. Fig. 
591i. Size 4 by 6 inches. [5376 
©r Hebs) 2as8 L916 2- e. . Mar. st@, 


1916; F 28441; American book co., 
New York. 


— Hemispheres [showing oceans 
and polar regions. Fig. 350. Buf- 
falo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. Size 64 by 13 inches. [5371 

©P Pepi. 2381916272) ec Marc L, 
1916; F 28465; American book ¢o., 
New York. 


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Doz 


pt. 1; fe. Von 


- <a 


WorLtp—Continued. 
Ideal reference atlas of the world. 
[New census ed.] New York, Chi- 
cago, G. F. Cram company, 1916. 1 
p. 1., 5-278. p. front: illus.,. ports., 
col. maps. fol. $3.90. me SY e4 
© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 427223; George F. Cram 
co., Chicago. 
Mean annual temperature, by A. 
Buchan. Fig. 590. Size 4 by 6 
inches. [5373 
© "Webs 23 a9IS=s2- ae Marea 7, 
1916; IF 28440; American book eco., 
New York. 


Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1916__ 


W orL_p—Continued. 
Winds and temperatures in Janu- 
ary. Tig. 365. Size 4 by 6 inches. 
[53874 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ec Mar. 17, 


1916; F 28442; American book co., 
New York. 


—— Winds and temperatures in July. 
Vig. 866. Size 4 by 6 inches. 
[53875 


© Feb. 23,1916: (2 ¢ Marae 
1916; IF 28448; American book ¢co., 
New York. 


450 


i) 
i) 


CLASSES L AND M. 


MOTION PICTURES 


Notre.—From 1912 to 1915 the list of Motion Pictures was published in the 
quarterly issues of Part 4 of the Catalogue. Because of the growing importance 
of these entries they are now transferred to the monthly issues of Part 1, 
Group 2, and arranged as an alphabet of titles to correspond with the list of 
Dramatic Compositions which they closely resemble. 


ACROBATIC ACTS. Split reel. [Title 
changed from Trapeze work by Miss 
Leitzel] [5376 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 8, 1916; M 518; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


ACROSS THE HALL; written by Al. E. 
Christie, produced by Horace Davey. 
Reel. [5377 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 11, 1916; L 7803; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


AcROSS THE LINE; written and pro- 
duced by Jacques Jaccard. Reel. 

[53878 

© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 21, 1916; L 7464; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


AcROSS THE RIo GRANDE; Story by 
George Marshall, produced by 
Jacques Jaceard. 3 reels. [5379 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7380; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


AERIAL BUDS. Split reel. [5380 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 13, 1916; M 488; Universal 
film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


AFTER THE PLAY; Story by Robert Mc- 
Gowan, scenario by Ben Cohn, pro- 
duced by William Worthington. 
Reel. [53881 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descerip- 
tion Feb. 21, 1916; L 7670; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


AIN'T HE GRAND? Written and pro- 
duced by Roy Clements. Reel. 
[5382 
© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 14, 1916; L 7818. Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ALIAS JIMMIE BArTon. 4741. 2 reels. 

[5383 

© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 23, 1916; L 7879; Bio- 
graph co., New York. 


AMPHIBIAN ODDITIES. Splitreel. [5384 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 16, 1916; M 542; Universil 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


ANGEL OF PIETY FLAT. 4727. 2 reels. 


[53885 

© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 12, 1916; L 7396; Biograph 
co., New York. 


ANGELS UNAWARES. 2 reels. [53886 


© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 3, 1916; L 7336; HEssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


ARTHUR’S LAST FLING; written and pro- 
duced by Rupert Julian. Reel. 
[5387 
© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 7566; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ARTISTIC INTERFERENCE; written by 
Anna D. Wiiliams, produced by 
Lucius Henderson. Reel. [5388 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 1, 1916; L 7538; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


AS FATE DECIDES; by M. de la Parelle, 
produced by Rupert Julian. Reel. 
[53889 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7597; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


AS IN A LOOKING GLASS; by F. C. Phil- 
lipps, in 5 pts. Small reel. [5390 


© title and description rec’d Mar. 
13, 1916; 291 prints rec’d Mar. 28, 
1916; L 7939; World film corp., New 
York. 


AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW ; by Pierce 
Kingsley. Clippings from reel. 
[53891 
© title, description & 24 prints 
rec’d Jan. 14, 1916; L 7415; K. & R. 
film co., ine., New York. 


243 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5892 


pt.:1, HS. vets 


AT THE GATE OF SIN. Clippings from 
roll. [5392 
© title, description & 106 prints 
rec’d Feb. 17, 1916; L 7656; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


AT THE TORRENT’S MERCY; by British 
and Colonial kinematograph co., Itd., 
produced by O. H. Martinek. Clip- 
pings from roll. [5393 

© title, description & 46 prints 
recd. Jan. 4, 1916; L 7344; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


AUDREY; by Hugh Ford. 26 prints 8 
by 10 inches. [5894 
© title, description & 26 prints 
recd. Mar. 17, 1916; L 7840; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


AUTUMN; written and produced by O. 
A. C. Lund. 5 reels. 1aa95 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Feb. 28, 1916; L 7712; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., New York. 


BATH TUB MYSTERY; Written and pro- 
duced by Edwin McKim. Reel. [5396 
© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 6, 1916; L 7860; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


4742. 8 reels. 
[5397 
© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; L 7845; Biograph 
co., New York. 


BATTLE OF TRUTH. 


BEANED BY A BEANSHOOTER; by Frank 
Lawrence; Theodore Marston, direc- 
tor. Reel. [5398 


© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 18, 1916; L 7660; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


Beast (A) or society; by Harvey 
Gates, produced by Travers Vale. 3 
reels. [53899 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 17, 1916; L 7648; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BECAUSE HE LOVED HER; by Mack Sen- 
nett. Small reel. [5400 
© title, description & 150 prints 
recd. Jan. 21, 1916; L 7467; Trian- 
gle film corp., New York. 


BEHIND CLOSED pooRS; by Eve Unsell. 
5 reels. [5401 
(i Dee, 27, AStS 2. e:,. ane 2, 
1916; description Jan. 22, 1916; L 
7478; Triumph film corp., New 
York. 


BEHIND THE CURTAIN; written by Rob- 
ert Thomas Hardy, produced by 
Henry Otto. Reel. | [5402 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 © and descrip- 
tion Mar. 11, 1916; L 7808; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BEN Brarr; by Will Tillibridge. 5 
reels, [5403 
© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Feb. 23, 19165 4.168 359200: 
Ivers, Los Angeles. 


BETTER LATE THAN NEVER; by Mack 
Sennett. Small reel. [5404 
© title, description & 468 prints 
recd. Mar. 23, 1916; L 7885; Trian- 
gle film corp., New York. 


BETTY, THE BOY AND THE BIRD; by 
Wilifred North; Tefft Johnson, di- 
rector. Reel. [5405 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Jan. 27, 1916; L 7504; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


BETWEEN MIDNIGHT; written and pro- 
duced by Carter DeHaven. Reel. 

[5406 

© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 23, 1916; % Zemeeune 

versal film mfg. eo., ine., New York. 


BEYOND THE LAW. 3 reels. [5407 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c and deserip- 
tion Mar. 6, 1916; L 7768; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Britt PrTEr’s Kip; by Marie A. Wing; 
Rollin S. Sturgeon, director. 3 
reels. ; [5408 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Jan. 27; 1916; ii (ses s5Ve- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 

BILLIE’S HEADACHE; by Hmmett 
O'Reilly, produced by Earl Met- 
calfe. Reel. [5409 

© Dee. 29, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion. Jan.. 3, 1916; -L :%3423;—Lubm 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


BILLIE’S LUCKY BILL; by Mark Swan, 
produced by Farl Metcalfe. Reel. 
[5410 
© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 7561; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


BILLIE’S REVENGE; written by Lily 
Wandel; produced by Earle Met- 
calfe. Reel. [5411 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 23, 1916; L 7680; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


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LIST OF 
no. 3, 1916 


MOTION PICTURES 


0430 


BILLy’sS REFORMATION. 2 reels. [5412 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 3, 1916: 3 7333; L-Ko mo- 


‘tion picture kompany, ine., Holly- 
wood, Cal. 

BIRTH OF CHARACTER; Dy Mare Ed- 
mund Jones. Small reel. [Title 
changed from Life’s crucible] [5413 

© title & description recd. Jan. 
3, 1916; 146 prints recd. Jan. 10, 


1916; iy 7401; Equitable motion pic- 
tures corp., New York. 


BITTERSWEET; by Daisy Smith. 
S. Sturgeon, director. Reel. [5414 
© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 28, 1916; L 7518; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


Brack-tist (THE); by Marion Fair- 
fax and William C. DeMille. 16 
prints 8 by 10 inches. [5415 


© title, description & 16 prints 


recd. Feb. 17, 1916; L 7650; Jesse 
L. Lasky feature play co., ine., New 
York. 

Brack (THE) orcHID; by Mrs. Owen 
Bronsen; 'T. N. Heffron, director. 
3 reels. [5416 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 4, ane L 7556; Selig 
poiyscope Co., Chicago. 


make 
Rolin 


BrAckMAireR (THE); story by R. 
Sabatini, scenario by Calder John- 


stone, produced by 


Rupert Julian. 
Reel. [5417 | 

© Mar. 22, 1916; i. and descrip- | 
tion Mar. 23, 1916; 7873 ; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ee New York ak. | 


BLIND FURY; scenario by G. E. Jenks 

and Leon D. Kent, produced by 

Leon D. Kent. Reel. [5418 

© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 3, 1916; L 7328; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


5 reels. 
[5419 
© Mar. 9, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 10, 1916; L 7791; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


BLINDNESS (THE) OF LOVE. 


BLUE BLOOD BUT BLACK SKIN. 2 reels. 


[5420 
© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 24, 1916: L 7691; L-Ko 


motion picture kompany, Hollywood, | 
Cal. 


Boitp (THE) BAD BURGLAR; produced by 
H. C. Matthews. tas [5421 
© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ¢c. and descrip- 
EHOn Ti Cio. a hee film mfg. 
co., inec., New York. 
by Julian Lamothe, 
Edward Sloman. 3 
[5422 
and descrip- 
7361; Lubin 


BOND WITHIN; 
produced by 
reels. 

© Jan. 5, 1916: 2e. 
tran’ sams: 6 20tGrs EB 
mfg. Co., Philadelphia. 


BoONDMAN (THE); written by Louise 
Keller and Edgar Lewis, suggested 
by Hall Caine’s novel of the same 
name. 6 reels. [5423 

© Mar. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 21, 1916; L 7860; William 
Fox, New York. 


BoNDWOMEN. 5b reels. [5424 

© Dee. 15, 1915; 2 e. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 8, 1916; L 7551; George 
Kleine, New York. 


written and produeed 
by Robert Leonar d. 2 reels. [5425 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Jan=5, 1916: L 7346; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Boos’s VICTORY ; 


BooK AGENT’S ROMANCE; 2 reels. [5426 


© Jan. > 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 7, 1916; L 7375; Essanay 
film mfg. ae Chicago. 


BORN OF THE PEOPLE; written and pro- 
duced by Grace Cunard. 2 reels. 
[5427 
© Mar. 6, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 7, 1916; L 7775; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BoRROWED PLUMES; by Florence Blank- 
enship, scenario by Helmar W. Berg- 
man, produced by Ben Wilson. Reel. 

[5428 

© Feb. 11, 1916: 2c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 12, 1916; L 7618; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BoueHt; by McClusky. 
Small reel. [5429 
© title, description & 116 prints 
recd. Jan. 24, 1916; L 7486; World 
film corp., New York. 


Lawrence 


Boy, THE GIRL AND THE AUTO; Story by 
Neal Burns, scenario by Al. E. Chris- 
tie, produced by Horace Davey. 
Reel. [5430 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip-_ 
tion Jan. 5, 1916; L 7350; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


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OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


5431 
BRIDESMAID’S (THE) SECRET. 2 reels. 
[5431 
© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and ee 
tion Feb. 25, 1916; 2 7702; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 
BRIGADIER GERARD. 5 reels. [5432 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 16, 1916; L 7828; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BricHTt (THE) LIGHTS; by Roscoe Ar- 
buckle. Small reel. [5433 
© title, description & 114 prints 
reed, Mar. 10, 1916; i 7792; “Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. 


BRITAIN PREPARED; a grand kinemato- 
. graph revue of the activities of His 
Majesty’s naval and military forces. 
Clippings from reel. [54384 
© title, description & 352 prints 
recd. Feb. 29, 1916; M 533; Charles 
Urban, London. 


BRITTON OF THE SEVENTH; by Cyrus 
Townsend Brady; Lionel Belmore, 
director. 4 reels. [5435 

© Dee. 8, 1915; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 17, 1916; L 7643; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


Buck SIMMONS, PUNCHER; written and 
produced by Leon Kent. 2 reels. 
[5436 
© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; L 7419; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
BUILDING UP THE HEALTH OF A NaA- 
TION, no. 2. Split reel. [5437 
© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; M 487; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


— no. 3. Split reel. [5438 
© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 29, 1916; M 502; Universal 


film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
— no. 4. Split reel. [5439 
© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; M 520; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
BuTLeR (THE); written and directed 
by Edwin McKim. Reel. [5440 
© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 6, 1916; L 7766; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 
BY LOVE REDEEMED; by Alice Williams; 
C. Jay Williams, director. 3 reels. 
[5441 
© Dee. tog 1915; 2 e¢. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 7, 1916; L 7372: Vitagraph 
company of Ameri ica, New York. 


CALL OF THE CUMBERLANDS; by 
Charles Neville Buck. 5 reels. 
[5442 
© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ec and descrip- 
tion Jan. 11, 1916; i WSes2 ee 
Ivers, Los Angeles. 


CANIMATED NOoOZ, no. 6; cartoon by 
Wallace A. Carlson. Split reel. 
[5443 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 11, 1916; M 539; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL, no. 4. Car- 

teon by Wallace A. Carlson. Reel. 

[5444 

© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 15, 1916; M 491; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


no. 5. Cartoon by Wallace A. 
Carlson. Split reel. [5445 

© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 25, 1916; L 7701; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago 


CAPTAIN JINKS OF THE HORSE MARINES; 
taken from the comedy by Clyde 
Fitch, arranged and directed by 
Fred EH. Wright. 5 reels. [5446 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 21, 1916; L 7460; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


CARMEN; from the novel of Prosper 
Merimée and from the opera by H. 
Meilhaec and L. Halévy, photoplay 
by Cines film co. Clippings from 


roll. [5447 

© title recd. Mar. 9, 1916; de- 
scription recd. Mar. 18, 1916; 226 
prints reed. Mar. 9, 1916; L T870; 


Ugo Serra, Naples. 


CASTE; by T. W. Robertson, photoplay 
by Ideal film renting co., ltd. Clip- 
pings from reel. [5448 


© title, description & 46 prints 
recd. Jan. 6, 1916; L 7368; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


Cat’s (THE) PAw. Clippings from 
roll. [5449 
© title, description & 89 prints 


reed. Feb. 17, 
films kompagni 
Denmark. 


1916; L 7653; Nordisk 
A/S, Kopenhagen, 


(THe) George Wright, di- 
rector. 5 reels. [5450 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 6, 1916; L 7355; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


CATSPAW 


246 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 
no. 8, 1916 5470 
CHAIN OF EVIDENCE 4730. 2 reels. | CINDERS; written and produced by 
[5451 Robert Hill. Reel. [5461 
© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- © Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Jan. 26, 1916; i 7495; Biograph 
co., New York. 


CHANGE (A) OF HEART; by Julian La- 
mothe; Leon D. Kent, director. 2 
reels. [5452 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 1, 1916; L 7729; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 

Reel. 

[5453 
© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 29, 1916; L 7528; Universal 

film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Cutp (A) OF CIRCUMSTANCES. 


CHIP’S BACKYARD BARN-STORMERS; by 
James A. Fitz-Patrick. Clippings 
from reel. [5454 

© title, description & 105 prints 
recd Jan. 19, 1916; L 7448; Juvenile 
film corp., New York. 


CHIP’S RIVALS; by James A. Fitz-Pat- 
rick. Clippings from reel. [5455 
© title, description & 32 prints 
reed Mar. 138, 1916; L 7810; Juvenile 
film corp., New York. 


CHRISTUS; sacred history in 3 episodes, 
*" photoplay by Cines film co. Clip- 
pings from reel. [5456 
© title, description & 450 prints 
recd Feb. 28, 1916; L 7714; Ugo 
Serra, Naples. 


CHRONICLES OF BLoom CENTER. Apple 
butter, by Maibelle Heikes Justice, 
produced by Sidney Smith. Reel. 

[5457 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

fion Jan. 15, 1916; L 7427; Selig 
polyseope co., Chicago. 


— No sir-ee Bob, by Maibelle Heikes 
Justice, produced by Sidney Smith. 
Reel. [5458 

© Dee. 23, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 6, 1916; L 7357; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

Spooks, by Maibelle Heikes Jus- 

tice, produced by Marshal Neilan. 

Reel. [5459 
© Dee. 18, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7337; Selig 

polyscope co., Chicago. 

When the circus came to town, 

produced by Sidney Smith from the 

story by Maibelle Heikes Justice. 

Reel. [5460 
© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 11, 1916; L 7389; Selig 

polyscope co., Chicago. 


A A ES SS A A 


tion Feb. 8, 1916; L T7577 
film mfg. @o., 


; Universal 
ine., New York. 
CINDERS OF LOVE; by Mack Sennett. 
Small reel. [5462 
© title, description & 165 prints 
recd Mar. 10, 1916; L 7793; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


CIRCUS ROMANCE; by Mrs. Betty T. 
Fitzgerald, in 5 pts. Small reel. 
[Title changed from, Lunette of the 
carnival] [5463 

© title, description & 124 prints 
reed Jan. 19, 1916; L 7447; Equita- 
ble motion pictures corp., New York. 


CITY OF FAILING LIGHT ; 
Kelly, produced by 


by Anthony P. 
George Terwil- 


liger. 4 reels. [5464 
© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 6, 1916. 1) F359; Lubin 


mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


CLARION (THE); by Samuel Hopkins 
Adams; James Durkin, director. 
Small reel. [5465 

© title, & description recd. Feb. 
15° 1OtG: 13 peints. recd. Mets. 
1916; L 7635; Equitable motion 
pictures corp., New York. 

CopE (THE) or MarcriA GRAY; by 
Frank Lloyd and Elliott J. Claw- 
son. 5 reels. [5466 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 29, 1916; L 7720; Oliver 
Morosco photoplay co., Los Angeles. 

CoNQUEROR (THE); by C. Gardner Sul- 

livan. Small reel. [5467 
© title, description & 345 prints 
reed. Jan. 6, 1916; L 7869; Triangle 


film corp., New York. 
Cooks VS. CHEFS; by T. E. Powers. 
Reel. [5468 
© Jan. 21) I9iGs +2 eG Sane 28, 


1916; description Feb. 1, 1916; M 
508; International film service, inc., 
New York. 
Corner (A) IN COTTON; produced by 
Quality picture corp. 5 reels. 
[5469 
© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 21, 1916; L 7676; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 
CrasH (THE): written and directed 
by Wilbert Melville. 2 reels. 
[5470 
© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 


Mee CO. Philadelphia. 


247 


16, 1916 ; Ge 7829; Lubin’ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


D471 


pt. ToS Wales 


CREEPING TIDES; from the book by 
Kate Jordan. Small reel. [5471 
© title, description & 173 prints 
recd. Feb. 28, 1916; L 7716; Hquit- 


able motion pictures corp., New 
York. 

CRIMINAL’S DIARY; in 8 pts. Clippings 
from roll. [5472 


© title, description & 111 prints 
reed. Jan. 20, 1916; L 7454; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, New York. 


CRIMSON TRAIL; by Winthrop Kelley. 
2 reels. [5473 
© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; L 7849; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


CRIPPLE (THE) GIRL. Clippings from 
roll. [5474 
© title, description & 67 prints 
recd. Feb. 17, 1916; L 7654; Nor- 
disk films kompagni A/S, Kopen- 
hagen, Denmark. 


Cry (THE) oF HrRin; sub titles and 
production from the old Irish bal- 
lad Shemus O’Brien; by R. P. S. 
Lefann, scenario by Francis Ford. 
Reel. [5475 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 11, 1916; L 7805; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Reel. 
[5476 
© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan.) 22, 1916s... 7470: 4L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, MHolly- 
wood, Cal. 


CUPID AT THE POLO GAME. 


CUPID TRIMS HIS LORDSHIP; written 
and produced by Al E. Christie. 
Reel. No. Christie 3-C. [5477 

© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 23, 1916; L 7687; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


CuRED; written by Mark Swan, di- 
rected by Earl Metcalfe. Reel. 
[5478 
© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Jan. 26, 1916; L 7496; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 
DAD’S DOLLARS AND DIRTY DOINGS. 2 
reels. [5479 
© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 21, 1916; L 7677; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 
DANCE OF DEATH; in 38 pts. Clippings 
from roll. [5480 
© title, description & 134 prints 
recd. Jan. 20, 1916; L 7451; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, New York. 


DARE DEviL BILL; written by Clay M. 
Greene, produced by Earl Metcalfe. 
Reel. [5481 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 14, 1916; L 7817; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


DAUGHTER OF PENANCE; story Dy 
Charles Saxby, scenario by Olga 
Printzlau, produced by Henry Otto. 
2 reels. [5482 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 22, 1916; L 7475; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


DEACON’S (THE) WATERLOO; by Al. EH. 
Christie. Reel. - [5483 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 7, 1916; L 7772; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


DEBT OF HONOR; written and directed 
by William Nigh, produced by Col- 
umbia pictures corp. 5reels. [5484 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 26, 1916; L 7499; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


DEFENSE OR TRIBUTE? by Oscar L. Lam- 
berger. Clippings from reel. [5485 
© title, description & 39 prints 
recd. Jan. 11, 1916; L 7394; Radio 
film ¢co., ine., New York. 


DESERT CALLS ITS OWN; produced by 
Tom Mix and written by W. H. 
Wing. Reel. [5486 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 24, 1916; L 7482; Selig 
polyseope co., Chicago. 


DESERTER OF SUBMARINE S. 2; produc- 
tion by Cines film co., in 8 pts. 
Clippings from reel. [5487 

© title, description & 262 prints 
recd. Mar. 11, 1916; L 7809; Ugo 
Serra, Naples. 


DESPERADO (THE); story by Hugh 
Johnson, scenario by Calder John- 
stone, produced by Rupert Julian. 
Reel. [5488 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 16, 1916; L 7827; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


DersportER (THE) 3 reels. [5489 

© Feb. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 1, 1916; L 7781; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Destiny. 8 reels. [5490 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 1, 1916; L 7584; Hssanay 
film mfg co., Chicago. 


248 


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wit a Le oS eee Se 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


5009 


no. 3, 1916 
DEVIL-IN-CHIEF; by Lanier Bartlett; 
Colin Campbell, director. 3 reels. 
[5491 


© Dec. 23, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 6, 1916; L 7356; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


DEVIL, THE SERVANT AND THE MAN; by 
Anthony McGuire; Frank Beal, di- 
rector. 38 reels. [5492 

© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 20, 1916; L 7858; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Devizt’s (THE) PRAYERBOOK; 
play by Max Marcin. 5reels. [5493 
© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 16, 1916; L 7640; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Devit’s (THE) Clippings 
from roll. [5494 
© title, description & 126 prints 
recd. Feb. 17, 1916; L 7656; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


photo- 


PROTEGE. 


Deviz’s (THE) Tor; by Edward Mad- 
den and Maurice E. Marks. Small 
reel. [5495 

© title, description & 106 prints 
reed. Feb. 28, 1916; L 7715; Equita- 
ble motion pictures corp., New York. 


DIAMOND KING; in 38 pts. Clippings 
from roll. [5496 
© title. description & 88 prints 
reed. Jan. 20, 1916; L 7453; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, New York. 


DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS: written by 
A. M. Chisholm; William Robert 
Daly, director. 3 reels. [5497 

© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 24, 1916; L 7483; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


DIMPLEsS. 5 reels. [5498 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion Feb. 12, 1916; L 7620; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


DreLtomacy; by Hugh Ford. 14 prints 
_§ by 10 inches. [5499 
© title, description & 14 prints 
recd. Feb. 23, 1916; L 7689; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


DISAPPEARING (THE) GROOM; Story by 
Al. Cawood, scenario by Al. E. 
Christie, produced by Horace Davey. 
Reel. [5500 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Feb. 15, 1916; L- 7627; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


DISASTROUS DARDANELLES EXPEDITION} 
pictures secured by Ashmead Bart- 
lett. Reel. [5501 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 28, 1916; M 531; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., New York. 


DiscaRD (THE); by Charles Michel- 
son; Lawrence Window. director. 
5 reels. [5502 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 6, 1916; L T7767; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


DISCONTENT; written by Lois Weber, 

produced by the Smalleys. 2 reels. 

[5503 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7432; Univer- 
sal mfg. co., ine.. New York. 


Dizzy HEIGHTS AND DARING HEARTS} 
by Mack Sennett. Small reel. 
[5504 
© title, description & 177 prints 
recd. Jan. 6, 1916; L 7370; Triangle 
film corp:, New York. 


Dott (THE) Doctor; by Helmer Berg- 
man, produced by John Harvey. 2 
reels, 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; L 7753; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine... New York. 


DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN; from AI- 
bert Payson Terhune’s novel Dol- 
lars and cents, adapted by Mark 
Swan, in 6 pts., directed by Joseph 
Kaufman. 6 reels. [5506 

© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Mar. 21, 1916; L 7861; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


DoLiy’s scoop; by Hugh Weir, sce- 
nario by Ida May Park, produced by 
Joseph DeGrasse. 2 reels. [5507 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 12, 1916; L 7617; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


DousBLE (A) EVENT; by M. P. sales 
agency, itd. Clippings from reel. 
[5508 
© title, description & 14 prints 
reed. ¢ Wels, 1S, (1916 s*. 1... T66k-._B. 
Nichols, London. 


DRAGNET (THE); written by Willard 
Mack; Frank Beal, director. 38 
reels. [5509 

© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 29, 1916; L 7520; Selig: 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


249 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5d10 


pt. 1,2 SG. aS 


DREAM (THE) OF EUGENE ARAM; from 
the poem of Thomas Hood; Colin 
Campbell. 8 reels. [5510 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 19, 1916; L 7718; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


DREAMY DUD LOST AT SEA; Cartoon by 
Wallace A. Carlson. Reel. Loot. 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Jan. 24, 1916; M 496; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


DRUGGED WATERS; scenario by Leonora 
Ainsworth, produced by Wm. Dow- 
lan. 5 reels. No. Dowlan 1508 C. 

[5512 


© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 15, 1916; L 7624; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Dums (THE) BanpiT; by Grace Cu- 
nard, produced by Francis Ford. 
Reel. : [5513 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 2, 1916; L 7748; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


DumB (THE) GIRL oF Portic1; from 
the opera Inasaniello, adapted for 
the screen by Lois Weber, produced 
by the Smalleys. 10 reels. No. 
Smalley 1250-C. [5514 


© Jan. 15, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 74386; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Durr (THE) ; scenario by Jas. Dayton, 
produced by William Worthington. 
3 reels. [5515 


© Feb. 14, 1916: 2c. and descrip- 
from ep. 15, 216. i T6265) mic 
versal film mfg. ¢co., inc., New York. 


DURBOROUGH WAR PICTURES; by Wil- 
bur H. Durborough. Small roll. 
[5516 


© title, description & 9 prints 
recd. Dee. 20, 1915; M 500; Siegfried 
T. Jacobs, Chicago. 


ELECTION (THE) BET; written by 
Mark Swan, produced by Earl Met- 
calfe. Reel. [5517 


© Jan 29, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 38, 1916; L 7543; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


ELEVATING FATHER. 2 reels. [5518 
© Feb. 9, 1916: 2c. and deserip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7604; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


| 


and 


EmMBopIED THOUGHT; by Julian La- 
inothe, directed by Edward Sloman. 
3 reels. [5519 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2c. and descrip-- 
tion Jan. 24, 1916; L 7480; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


ETERNAL (THE) GRIND; by William H. 
Clifford. 20 prints 8 by 10 inches. 
[5520 
© title, description & 20 prints 
recd. Mar. 10, 1916; L 7797; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


EVANGELIST (THE); adapted by Clay 
M. Greene, produced by Barry 
O’Neil. 4 reels. [5521 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7488; Lubin 
infg. co., Philadelphia. 


Excuse ME; by Rupert Hughes, pro- 
duced by Henry W. Savage, 5 pts. 
Clippings from reel. [5522 

© title, description & 76 prints 
recd. Feb. 8, 1916; L 7589; Pathé 
fréres, New York. 

by William WH. Burlock. 5 reels. 
jas 


© Dee. 11, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7404; Henry 
W. Savage, ine., New York. 


FABLE OF FLORA AND ADOLPH AND A 
HOME GONE WRONG; by George Ade. 
Reel. [5524 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 21, 1916; L 7459; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


FABLE OF THE GRASS WIDOW AND THE 
MESMEREE AND THE SIX DOLLARS; by 
George Ade. Reel. [5525 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 1, 1916; L 7582; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


FABLE OF THE TWO PHILANTHROPIC 
sons; by George Ade. Reel. [5526 
© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 73384; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


FALSE FRIENDS AND FIRE ALARMS. 2 
reels. [5527 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 2, 1916; L 7740; L-Ko. mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


FAMILY (THE) SECRET; scenario by 
James Dayton; produced by William 
Worthington. 2 reels. [5528 


© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 8, 1916; L 7578; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


250) 


Lo 


LIST OF 
no. 3, 1916 


MOTION PICTURES 


5D49 


Fatrat (THE) INTRODUCTION; written 
by Ben Cohen, produced by Mur- 
dock McQuarrie. 3 reels. [5529 

© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 9, 1916; L 7785; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Fatry AND MABEL ADRIFT; by Mack 
Sennett. Small reel. [5530 
© title, description & 231 prints 
recd. Jan. 14, 1916; L 7414; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


FEET IS FEET; by T. E. Powers. Reel. 
[5531 
Sram. $1. 19165 :2\ c.. Jan. 22, 
1916; description Feb. 1, 1916; 
M 509; International film service, 
inec., New York. 
Fmo’s FATE; by Mack Sennett. Small 
reel. [5532 


© title, description & 76 prints 
recd. Feb. 15, 1916; L 7634; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


FIGHTING BLOOD; written and produced 
by Oscar C. Apfel. 5 reels. [5533 
© Feb. 20, 1916; 2 ¢c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 21, 1916; L 7667; William 
Fox, New York. 


FINAL CURTAIN; by Channing Pollock. 
Clippings from reel. [5534 


© title, description & 104 prints 
recd. Jan. 21, 1916; L 7465; George 
Kleine, New York. 


5 reels. [5535 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 9, 1916; L 7779; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Firing THE BUTLER; or The Butler’s 
fire. Reel. [5536 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 7564; L-Ko mo- 


tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 

Cal. 
FISHING RIVER LAMPREYS. Split reel. 
Mm Sasi 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 21, 1916; M 492; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Fimr (THE); from the novel by 
Booth Tarkington, adapted by Lois 
Weber, produced by Phillips Smal- 
ley. 5 reels. No. Smalley 1402 C. 

[5538 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Mar. 2, 1916; L 77389; Blue- 
bird photoplays, inc., New York. 


FLIRTING A LA CARTE. Reel. [5539 
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jam. §,.1916;. L.  737T;..1-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Holly- 
wood, Cal. 


Reel. 
[5540 
© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 3, 1916; L. 7330;- Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


IF'LIVVERS’ DILEMMA. Reel. [5541 


© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 12, 1916; L 7616; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


FLIVVERS’ ART OF MYSTERY. 


FLIVVERS’ HOUND. 
Reel. [5542 
© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; L 7421; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


FAMOUS CHEESE 


FLIVVERS’ GOOD TURN. Reel. [5543 
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7384; Uni- 


versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


FLIVVERS IN THE DANCE OF THE SHIV- 
VERS. Split reel. [5544 
© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 25, 1916; L 7491; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


2 reels 
[5545 
© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 29, 1916; L 7526; Uni- 

versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Fotty. 2 reels. [5546 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 27, 1916; L 7507; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


FLIVVERS. THE SMOKE EATER. 


FoOoLING UNCLE; written and produced 
by Edwin McKim. Reel. [5547 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7487; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Foot’s (A) GoLD; written by L. V. 
Jefferson, produced by Richard 
Stanton. 38 reels. [5548 


© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 23, 1916; L 7874; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Foo.r’s (A) PARADISE; written and di- 
rected by Ivan Abramson, in 6 pts. 
24 prints 8 by 10 inches. [5549 

© title, description & 24 prints 
rec'd Feb. 5, 1916; L 7578; Ivan film 
productions, ine., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF 


5000 


Foou’s (THE) REVENGE; written and 

produced by Will 8S. Davis. 6 reels. 

[5550 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 14, 1916; L 7621; William 
Fox, New York. 


FoR A WOMAN’S FAIR NAME; by Mar- 
guerite Bertsch; Harry Davenport, 
director. 5 reels. [5551 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
fiom Web: 43 POIs ft) “W612 57 Vita: 
graph company of America, New 
York. 

FoR THE DEFENSE; by Hector and Mar- 
garet Turnbull. 16 prints 8 by 10 
inches. [5552 

© title, description & 16 prints 
reec’d Mar. 2, 1916; L 7746; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., ine, New 
York. 
FORBIDDEN FRUIT; by Ivan Abramson. 


12 prints 8 by 10 inches. [5553 
© title rec’d Dec. 20, 1915; de- 
scription ree’d Jan. 381, 1916; 12 


prints ree’d Dee. 20, 1915; L 7558; 
Ivan film productions, ine, New 
York. 

FOUR NARRATIVES; by Mare Edmund 
Jones, produced by Paul M. Powell. 
2 reels. [5554 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 16, 1916; L 7639; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 

FourtH (THE) ESTATE; written and 
produced by Frank Powell. 5 reels. 

[5555 

© Jan. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 17, 1916; L 7430; William 
Fox, New York. 

FREDDY AIDS MATRIMONY; by Iidward 
J. Montagne; Frank Currier, direc- 
tor. Reel. [5556 

© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 14, 1916; L 7820; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 

FREDDY vs. HAMLET; by Ralph Ince; 

Frank Currier, director. Split reel. 

[5557 

© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 17, 1916; L 7836; Vita- 

graph company of America, New 
York. 

FREDDY’S LAST BEAN; by Agnes C. John- 
ston; rank Currier, director. Reel. 

[5558 
© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. see 


I"REDDY’S NARROW ESCAPE; by Edward 
- Montagne; Frank Currier, director. 
Reel. [5559 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- - 


tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7594; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
Work: 


FRIEND, BUT A STAR BOARDER. Reel. 
[5560 


© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; L 7846; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 4 


FROM OUT OF THE PAST; by Ruth Hand- 
forth; William Humphrey, director. 
3 reels. [5561 

© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7596; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


FRuITS (THE) OF DESIRE; by Henry 

Russell Miller. Small reel. [5562 

© title & description reed. Jan. 

29, 1916; 167 prints recd. Jan. 31, 

1916; L 7559; World film corp., New 
York. 

GAME (THE) OF LIBERTY; by E. Phil- 
lips Oppenheim, adapted and pro- 
duced by George L. Tucker. Clip- 
pings from roll. [5563 

© title, description & 92 prints 


recd. Mar. 16, 1916: th %$2a2> faut 
H. Cromelin, New York. 
GASOLINE (THE) HABIT. Reel. [5564 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 e, and de- 
seription Mar. 21, 1916; L 7866; 
Universal film mfg. co., ine., New 
York. 
GERTIE’S AWFUL FIX. Reel. [5565 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 29, 1916; L 7721; L-Ko 


motion picture kompany, Los An- ~— 
geles. j 
GERTIE’S BUSY DAY. Reel. [5566 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 6, 1916; L 73863; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


GOLD, AND THE WOMAN; written by 
Mary Murillo, produced by James 
Vincent. 6 reels. [5567 

© Mar. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 13, 1916; L 7811; William 
Fox, New York. 


GOLD DUST. 2 reels. [5568 


tion Jan. 27, 1916; L 7505; Vita- © Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
graph company of America, New tion Feb. 19, 1916; L 7663; Essanay 
York. film mfg. co., Chicago. 

202 


ae ee a ee  — —— ———— 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no, 3, 1916 


5d82 


GOLDEN CHANCE; by Cecil B. De Mille | Grarr—Continued. 


and Jeanie Macpherson. 16 prints 
8 by 10 inches. [5569 


© title, description & 16 prints 
recd. Jan. 24, 1916; L 7488; Jesse 
L. Lasky feature play co., inc., New 
York. 


GOLDEN LIzs. 38 reels. [5570 
© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 19, 1916; L 7664; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 
GRAFT. 5th episode. Grinding life 
downb, suggested by Wallace Irwin. 
Story by H. Weir and Joe Brandt, 
scenario by Walter Woods, produced 
by Richard Stanton. 2 reels. [5571 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 5, 1916; L 7348; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


6th episode. Railroad monopoly, 
story by Joe Brandt and Hugh C. 
Weir, scenario. by Walter Woods, 
produced by Richard Stanton, sug- 
gested by James Oppenheim. 2 
reels. [5572 


© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- | 
tion Jan. 12, 1916; L 7397; Univer- 
Sal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


— 7th episode. America saved from 
war, scenario by Walter Woods, 
produced by Richard Stanton, story 
by Joe Brandt and Hugh C. Weir, 
suggested by Mrs. Wilson Woodrow. 
2 reels. [5573 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7435; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


——Sth episode. Old King Coal, 
scenario by Walter Woods, pro- 
duced by Richard Stanton, suggested 
by James Francis Dwyer, written by 
soe Brandt and Hugh C. Weir. 2 
reels. [5574 


© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Jan. 25, 1916; L 7490; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


— 9th _ episode. The insurance 


10th chapter. The harbor trans- 
portation trust; story by Hugh C. 
Weir and Joe Brandt, scenario by 
Walter Woods, produced by Richard 
Stanton. 2 reels. [557 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
sony Webs: Si) 1916s (5Td< Wni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


——— 11th chapter. The illegal bucket 


shops; by Walter Woods, produced 
by Richard Stanton, suggested by A. 
M. Williamson, story by Hugh C. 
Weir and Joe Brandt. 2 reels. 
[5577 
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 15, 1916; L 7625; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


12th episode. The milk battle, 
scenario by Walter Woods, produced 
by Richard Stanton, suggested by 
Frederick S. Isham, story by Hugh 
C. Weir and Joe Brandt. 2 reels. 
[5578 
© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion. Feb. 23, 1916; L 7686; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


42411 


—-138th episode. The powder trust 


and the war, story by Hugh C. Weir 
and Joe Brandt, scenario by Walter 
Woods. produced by Richard Stan- 
ton. 2 reels. [5579 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Heb. 29, 1916: LL (25 = Uni 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


14th episode. The iron ring, writ- 
ten by Walter Woods, produced by 
Richard Stanton, story by Hugh C. 
Weir and Joe Brandt. 2 reels. 
[5580 
© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tions: Mars. fe 19916 34 CEs. Bni- 
versal film mfg. cc., ine.,. New York. 


15th episode. The patent medi- 
eine danger, written by Walter 
Woods, produced by Richard Stan- 
ton. 2 reels. [5581 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 14, 1916; L 7815; Uni- 
versol film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Swindlers, written by Hugh C. Weir | —— 16th episode. The pirates of 


and Joe Brandt, scenario by Waiter 
Woods, produced by Richard Stan- 
ton; suggested by Joe Mitchell 
Chapple. 2 reels. [5575 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 1, 1916; L 7536; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


35430—_16—_8 953 


finance, story by Hugh C. Weir and 
Joe Brandt, written by Walter 
Woods, produced by Richard Stan- 
ton. 2 reels. [5582 
© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- © 
tion Mar. 21, 1916; L 7865; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5D83 


pt. I, BS vede 


GREAT (THE) ADVENTURE; by Arnold 
Bennett, produced by Ideal film 
renting co. Clippings from feel. 

[5583 

© title, description & 35 prints 

reed. Jan. 27, 1916; L 7515; Paul A. 
Cromelin, New York. 


GREAT PEARL TANGLE; by Mack Sen- 
nett. Small reel. [5584 
© title, description & 181 prints 
reed. Jan. 8, 1916; L 7383; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


GREEN-EYED MONSTER; picturized by 
Mary Murillo, produced by J. Gordon 
Edwards, in 5 pts. 5 reels. [5585 

© Jan. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7348; William 
Fox, New York. 


GREEN STOCKINGS; by A. E. W. Mason, 
in 5 pts. Wilfrid North, director. 
5 reels. [5586 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrin- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7378; Vitagraph 
company of America, New York. 


GREEN (THE) SWAMP; by C. Gardner 
Sullivan. Small reel. [5587 
© title, description & 489 prints 
recd. Jan. 27, 1916; L 7512; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


GRINNING (THE) SKULL; by W. HK. 
Wing; Geo. O. Nichols, director. 3 
reels. [5588 

© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 21, 1916; L 7675; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

Grip (A) oF GoLD. 47388. 2 reels. 

[5589 

© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 8, 1916; L 7776; Biograph 
co., New York. 

Grie (THE) OF JEALOUSY; written by 
Ida May Park, produced by Jos. De 
Grasse. 5 reels. No. De Grasse 
1499-0. [Title changed from Love 
thine enemy | [5590 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 1, 1916; L 7535; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

GuItt (THE) oF STEPHEN HELDRIDGE. 
4733. 3 reels. [5591 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 17, 1916; L 7641; Biagraph 
co., New York. 

GuLF (THE) BETWEEN ; written by Tom 
Gibson, produced by Edward Slo- 
man. 38 reels. [5592 

© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 9, 1916; L 7781; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


(a eee pe aresore Ser 


HAMLET MADE OVER; by Mark Swan; 
Earl Metcalfe, director. Reel. 
[5593 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 29, 1916; L 7717; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


HATE THAT KILLS; in 3 pts. Clippings 
from roll. [5594 
© title, description & 92 prints 
recd. Jan. 20, 1916; L 7450; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, New York. 


by Steele Mackaye, 
photoplay by Wharton, ine. Clip- 
pings form reel. [5595 

© title, description & 138 prints 
recd. Feb. 8, 1916; L 7581; Pathé 
fréres, New York.. 


HAZEL KIRKE; 


HE DID AND HE DIDN’T: by Roscoe Ar- 
buckle: Small reel. [5596 
© title, description & 156 prints 
recd. Feb. 9, 1916; L 7593; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


HE FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS WIFE; 
adapted by Bosworth, inc., from the 
book by E. P. Roe; produced by W. 
S. Traylor. 5 reels. | 5597 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Feb. 3, 19162 "te (550? 32 
Ivers, Los Angeles. 

Heart (THE) or Bonrra; written and 

produced by Lynn Reynolds. Reel. 
[5598 

1916; 2 e. and deserip- 

1916; L 7698; Univer- 

eo., ine., New York. 

York; by Walter Mac 

[ Title changed 


© Feb. 24, 
tion Feb. 25, 
sal film mfg. 

HEART OF NEW 
Namara. Small reel. 
from, Human cargoes] 

© title & description recd. Jan. 3, 
1916; 186 prints reed. Jan. 10, 1916; 
L 7402; Equitabie motion pictures 
corp., New York. 

Hearr or Pauta; by’ J. C. Iverse-S 
reels. [5600 
© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; L 7844; J. CG. 
Ivers, Los Angeles. 
HEART (THE) or SISTER ANN; by G. Hi. 


R. Mayne, produced by Harold 
Shaw. Clippings from roll. | 5601 


© title, description & 88 prints 
recd. Mar. 16, 1916; L 7833; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 

HELL'S HINGES; scenario by C. Gard- 
ner Sullivan; Thos. H. Ince, direc- 
tor. Small reel. [5602 

© title, description & 623 prints 
reed. Feb. 15, 1916+ L 7636; Trian- 
gle film corp., New York. 


204 


[5599 


yoy 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 3, 1916 


5621 


HER BAD QUARTER OF AN HOUR; by Anne 
Maxwell; Courtland Van Deusen, 
director. Reel. [5603 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7595; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


HER BETTER SELF; written and pro- 
duced by Grace Cunard. 2 reels. 

[5604 

© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 13, 1916; L 7412; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


HER BITTER CUP; Story by Kathleen 
Kerrigan, scenario and production 
by Cleo Madison. 5 reels. No. 
Madison 1546-C. [5605 


© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 23, 1916; L 7877; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


HER DEFIANCE. 2 reels. [5606 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7379; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HER DREAM MAN; 
duced by Lynn Reynolds. 


written and pro- 
Reel. 

[5607 

© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 15, 1916; L 7418; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HER DREAM OF LIFE; by Lottie S. Beck- 
elman, produced by Frank R. Beal. 
Reel. [5608 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 20, 1916; L 7856; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


HER FRIEND, THE DOCTOR; written and 
produced by A. E. Christie. Reel. 

[5609 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion Feb. 21, 1916; L 7671; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


HER GREAT HOUR; by Stanner BE. V. 
Taylor. Small reel. - [5610 
© title and description recd. Jan. 
meta: 26% prints recd. Jan. 11, 
1916; L 7400; Equitable motion pic- 
tures corp., New York. 


HER GREATEST STORY; written and pro- 
duced by Lynn Reynolds. Reel. 
[5611 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Feb. 21, 1916; L 1673; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


HER INVISIBLE HUSBAND; written by 
Samuel Greiner, produced by Matt 
Moore. Reel. [5612 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 @ and descrip- 
tion Mar. 7, 1916; L 7774; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HER NAUGHTY EYES. Reel. [5613 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 3, 1916; L. 7546; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


HER STEADY CARFARE; scenario by Al. 
EH. Christie, produced by Horace 
Davey. Reel. [5614 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7434; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HER WAYWARD SISTER: written and di- 

rected by Clay M. Greene. 38 reels. 

[5615 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 26, 1916; L 7704; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Hero (A) IN SPITE OF HIMSELF; farce 
in 8 pts. Clippings from roll. [5616 
© title, description & 49 prints 
recd. Feb. 17, 1916; L 7651; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


HeErRo (THE) OF SUBMARINE D-2; by 
Cyrus Townsend Brady; Paul Scar- 
don, director. 5 reels. [5617 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 2, 1916; L 7788; Vitagraph 
company of America, New York. 


HIGH-FLIERS. 2 reels. [5618 

© Jan. 2, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 

tion Feb. 8, 1916; L 7549: Univer- 
sal film mfg. eo., inc., New York. 


HIRED, TIRED AND FIRED; Written and 
produced by Jay Hunt. Reel. [5619 
© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan 18, 1916; L 7483; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


His AUTO RUINATION; by Mack Sen- 
nett. Small reel. [5620 


© title, description & 182 prints 
recd. Mar. ' 10,1916; L. 7794; . 'Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. * 


HIS BROTHER’S PAL: adapted from a 


story by Charlotte Walton Ayres, 
produced by Ben Wilson. 2 reels. 
[5621 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; L 7754; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine... New York. 


2959 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5622 


HIS DAUGHTER’S DILEMMA; by London 
film co., ltd. Film 92. Clippings 
from roll. [5622 

© title, description & 56 prints 
recd. Feb. 24, 1916; L 7696; Paul 
H. Cromelin, New York. 

HIs HEREAFTER; by Mack Sennett. 

Small reel. [5623 

© title, description & 187 prints 
recd. Feb. 10, 1916; L 7607; Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. 

His MAJESTY, Dick TURPIN; by Grace 
Cunard, produced by Francis Ford. 


2 reels, [5624 
© Feb: 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 1570; Uni- 


versal film mfe. co., ine., New York. 


His PRIDE AND SHAME; by Mack Sen- 
nett. Small reel. [5625 
© title, deseription & 378 prints 


recd., Mar. 23. 19165" (b “(se4 2 eri- 
angle film corp., New York. 
His RETURN; by Helen Bailey, pro- 
duced by Cleo Madison. Reel. 
[5626 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
on Jan? .5,°S916s 1. <4 sai 
versal film mfg. co., ine... New York. 
HIS SISTER’S CHAMPION; scenario and 
direction by John H. Collins. 5 
reels. [5627 
© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Mar. 21, 1916; L 7868; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine, Orange, N. J. 
4732. 2. reels. 
[5628 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7603; Bio- 
graph co., New York. 


His WHITE LIE. 


Hoax (THE) HOUSE; by Raymond L. 
Schrock, produced by Harry McRae 
Webster. 2 reels. [5629 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion” Feby 28, 1916: i Tits Ane 
versal film mfg co., New York. 


Honor’s ALTAR; by C. Gardner Sul- 
livan and Thos. H. Ince. Small 
reel. [5630 

© title, description & 351 prints 
recd. Feb. 15, 1916; L 7633; Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. 


Hop, THE DEVIL’S BREW; Story by 
Rufus Steele, scenario by Lois 
Weber, produced by the Smalleys. 
5 reels. No. Smalley 1446. [5631 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 19, 1916; L 7443; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


Hot (A) TIME IN ICELAND; or Sheeza 
Bear, animated cartoon. Split reel. 
[5682 

© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 3, 1916; -M 512;. Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HOUSE OF REVELATION. 3 reels. [5633 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 13, 1916; L 7406; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


2 reels. 
[5634 


. © Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; L 7759; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


House (THE) OF SURPRISE. 


House (THE) THAT JACK BUILT; by 
M. A. Dew. 2 reels. [5635 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 12. 1916; L 7618; Marcus 
A. Dow, New York. 


How TO AVOID ACCIDENTS; by James B. 

Douglas. Clippings from reel. [5636 

© title & description reed. Jan. 

17, 1916; 104 prints reed. Jan. 15, 

1916; M 498; United gas improve- 
ment ¢co., Philadelphia. 


HoypvEN (THE); by William HE. Wing, 
Dave Smith, director. Reel. [5637 
© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 5, 1916; L 7351; Vitagraph 
company of America, New York. 


HUGHEY, THE PROCESS SERVER; by Olive 
Flammer; Wally Van, _ director. 
Reel. : [5638 

© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 1, 1916; L 7541; Vitagraph 
company of America, New York. 


HuMAN (THE) CAULDRON; by Seymour 
Garland; Harry Lambart, director. 
8 reels. [5639 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; L 7761; Vitagraph 
company of America, New York. 


Huntep (THE) womMAN; by James QO. 

Curwood; S. Rankin Drew, director. 

5 reels. [5640 

© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 19, 1916; L 7666; Vita- 

graph company of America, New 
York. 


Husks; by James Oliver Curwood; 
William Murphy, director. 3 reels. 
[5641 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar 17, 1916; L 7837; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


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no. 3, 1916 


ILL GET HER YET; written and pro- 
duced by Roy Clements. 2 reels. 

[5642 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 21, 1916; L 7672; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


IN A CAGE WITH POLAR BEARS. Split 
reel, [5643 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 29, 1916; M 503; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


In ArcapDiaA; by W. A. Tremayne; 
Courtlandt Van Deusen, director. 
Reel. [5644 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 22, 1916; L 7469; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 
IN DREAMY JUNGLE TOWN. Reel. [5645 


© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 25, 1916; L 7494; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

IN HIS OWN TRAP; written by William 
Addison Lathrop, produced by Ben 
Wilson. 8 reels. [5646 

© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan, 22, 1916; L 7472; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

IN THE HEART OF A SHELL; produced by 
H. C. Matthews. Reel. [5647 

© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 2, 1916; L 7733; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

IN THE NIGHT; by H. W. Bergman. 3 
reels. [5648 

© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

_ tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7598 ; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

INDIAN (THE). 4735. 3reels. [5649 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 24, 1916; L 7690; Biograph 
co., New York. 

INNER SOUL; written by F. McGrew 
Willis, produced by Leon Kent. 2 
reels. [5650 

© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 22, 1916; L 7473; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

INNOCENCE OF RutTH; John H. Collins, 
director. 5 reels. [5651 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 21, 1916; L 7461; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


INSOMNIA; written by Mark Swan, 
- produced by Earl Metcalfe. Reel. 
[5652 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7439; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


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PICTURES 
5662 


INTRODUCING KRAZY KAT AND IGNATZ 
Mouse; by George Herriman, ani- 
mated by Leon Searl. Reel. [56538 

© Feb. 18, 1916: 2 c. Feb. 23, 1916; 
description Feb. 24, 1916; M 529; 
International film service, ine., New 
York. 

INTRUDER (THE) ; a sequel to The edge 
of things. 2 reels. [5654 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 11, 1916; L 7799; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Tron (THE) RIVALS; written by F. M. 
Wiltermood, produced by Henry Mc- 
Rae. 2 reels. [5655 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 11, 1916; L 7804; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


IRON WILL. 4731. 3 reels. [5656 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 4, 1916; L 7554; Biograph 
co., New York. 


ISLAND (THE) OF HAPPINESS; by J. 
Alexander Leggett. Clippings from 
reel, [5657 

© title, description & 28 prints 
reed. Mar. 6, 1916; L 7769; Leggett- 
Gruen corp., New York. 


ISLAND (THE) OF SURPRISE; by Cyrus 
Townsend Brady; Paul Scardon, di- 
rector. 5 reels. [5658 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 19, 1916; L 7445; Vita- 


graph company of America, New 
York. 

IT NEARLY HAPPENED; by Allen Curtis. 
Reel. [5659 


© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; L 7851; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
JANE’S BASHFUL HERO; by Paul West; 
George Baker, director. Reel. [5660 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ¢c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; L 7424; Vita- 


graph company of America, New 
York. 

JANE’S HUSBAND; by Elizabeth R. Car- 
penter; George Baker, director. 
Reel. [5661 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
Home Mark. <2 TOG Se Visa. Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 

JANITOR’S BUSY DAY; by Al. E. Chris- 
tie. Reel. [5662 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 21, 1916; L 7864; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co. inc., New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


0663 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 13 


JEANNE Dore. 5 reels. [5663 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 6, 1916; L 7366; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


JOCKEY (THE) OF DEATH; by Alfred 
Lynd. Clippings from reel. [5664 
© title, description & 138 prints 
recd. Mar. 22, 1916; L 7871; G. Cip- 
pico, New York. 


JOE BoOKO’S ADVENTURES; Carlston’s 
eartoons. Split reel. [5665 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; M 521; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


JOHN NEEDHAM’S DOUBLE; story by 
Joseph Hatton, adapted by Olga 
Printzlau, produced by the Smalleys. 
5 reels. [5666 

© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; L 7843; Bluebird 


photoplays, ine, New York. 
JOHN PELLET’S DREAM; written and 
produced by Rupert Julian. Reel. 
[5667 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 17, 1916; L 7646; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN; by Louis 
N. Parker, in 6 pts. Clippings from 
reel. [5668 

© title & description recd. Jan. 18, 
1916; 90 prints reed. Dec. 27, 1915; 
L 7441; Dormet film co., inc., New 
York. 


JOYCEH’S STRATEGY. 2 reels. [5669 


© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 20, 1916; L 7855; Hssa- 
nay film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Joys (THE) ELOPE; by T. E. Powers. 
Reel. [5670 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 21, 1916; M 559; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 
JupGE (THE); by Mack Sennett. 
Small reel. [5671 
© title, description & 105 prints 
reed.- Mar: 10, 1916; L 7795; Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. 


JUST PLAIN FOLKS; written by Leo- 
nora Ainsworth, produced by Wil- 
liam Dowlan. 3 reels. [5672 

© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 13, 1916; L 7410; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


KENNEDY SQUARE; by F. Hopkinson 
Smith; S. Rankin Drew, director. 
5 reels. [5673 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 1,. 1916; Ii 7540;- Vita- 
graph company of America, New 


York. 
Kine (THE) OF COOKS; by George 
Kleine; 1 pt. Clippings from reel. 


[5674 

© title, description & 40 prints 

recd. Feb. 11, 1916; L 7609; George 
Kleine, New York. 


KNIGHT (A) OF THE RANGE; scenario 
by Harry D. Carey, produced by 
Jacques Jaccard. 5 reels. [5675 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 19, 1916; L 7442; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


2 reels. 
[5676 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Jan. 21,1916; L 7457; L-Ko mo- 


KNOCKS AND OPPORTUNITIES. 


tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 
Krazy Kat AND IGNATZ Mouse: He 


made me love him; by George Herri- 
man, animated by Frank Moser. 
Reel. [5677 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 21, 1916; M 560; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


— Ignatz believes in ($) signs; by 
George Herriman, animated by Leon 
Searl. Reel. [5678 


© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 26, 1916; M 532; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


Krazy KAT AND IGNATZ MOUSE DIS- 
CUSS THE LETTER G; cartoon by 
George Herriman, animated by 
Frank Moser. Reel. [5679 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; M 556; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


KRAzY KAT AND IGNATZ MOUSE IN 
THEIR ONE ACT TRAGEDY, THE TALE OF 
THE NUDE TAIL; cartoon by George 
Herriman, animated by Leon Searl. 
Reel. [5680 

© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; M 554; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


KRAzZY KAT GOES A-WOOING; cartoon 
by George Herriman, animated by 
Leon Searl. Reel. [5681 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; M 557; Inter- 
national film service, ine., New York. 


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no. 3, 1916 


LApy RAFFLES RETURNS; written and 
produced by Grace Cunard and 
Francis Ford. 2 reels. [5682 

© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 21, 1916; L 78638; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LAND (THE) ABOVE THE CLOUDS. Split 
reel. [5683 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 23, 1916; M 528; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Last (THE) Act; by Le Monte Wald- 
ron. Small reel. [5684 
© title, description & 362 prints 
Feca, hep.) 29. 1916;. L T7728; Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. 


LAVINA COMES HOME; Story by Isabel 
Ostrander, scenario by Leonard 
Ainsworth, produced by William C. 
Dowlan. 2 reels. [5685 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 2, 1916; L (744; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LAW OF LIFE. 3 reels. [5686 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
fen Jan. 3, 1916; L 17332; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


LAw’s (THE) INJUSTICE; by Julian 
Louis Lamothe, produced by Ed- 
ward Sloman. 3 reels. [5687 

© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; L 7425; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


LEAP AND LOOK THEREAFTER; produced 
by Allen Curtis. Reel. [5688 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 7569; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


LIGHTHOUSE CATASTROPHE; in 4 pts. 
Clippings from roll. [5689 
© title, description & 113 prints 
reed. Jan. 20, 1916; L 7455; Nor- 
disk films kompagni A/S, New 
York. 


Lion’s (THE) BREATH; story by Ruth 
Snyder, scenario by Al. E. Christie, 
produced by Horace Davey. Reel. 

[5690 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 28, 1916; L 7710; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


LITTLE MADEMOISELLE; by Mark Swan. 
Small reel. [5691 
© title recd. Sept. 27, 1915; de- 
seription recd. Dec. 20, 1915; 167 
prints recd. Sept. 27, 1915; L 7345; 
ea film corp., New York. 


5700 


LITTLE MASCOT; by H. C. Matthews. 
2 reels. [5692 
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion: Jan. Si 1916" Ty) 7382 +. Uni- 
versal film mfg. ¢co., inc., New York. 


LIVE CHASE; 4726. 3 reels. [56938 

© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 13, 1916; L 7409; Bio- 
graph co., New York. 


LIVE WIRES AND LOVE SPARKS. 8 reels. 
[5694 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 11, 1916; L 7798; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


Livine (THE) LIE; scenario by F. Me. 
Grew Willis, produced by Leon D. 
Kent. 3 reels. [5695 

© Jan. 2, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Feb. 3, 1916; L 7548; Univer- 
sal film mfg: co., ine., New York. 


LONESOMENESS ; written and produced 
by Lynn Reynolds. Reel. [5696 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 9, 1916; L 7786; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Lorp JOHN’S JOURNAL. 8rd adventure. 
Three-fingered Jenny. By C. N. and 
A. M. Williamson, scenario by Har- 
vey Gates, produced by Edward Le- 
Saint. Story appearing in McClure’s 
magazine for Feb. 3 reels. [5697 

© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 25, 1916; L 7492; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


— 4th adventure. The eye of Horus. 
Scenario by Harvey Gates, produced 
by Edward LeSaint. 3 reels. [5698 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 23, 1916; L 7684; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc.. New York. 


Lorps (THE) OF HIGH DECISION; 
adapted by William H. Lippert from 
the novel by Meredith Nicholson. 5 
reels. [5699 

© Jan. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 3, 1916; L 7547; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Lost (THE) BRIDEGROOM; by Willard 
Mack. 15 prints 8 by 10 inches. 
[5700 
© title, description & 15 prints 
recd. Mar. 10, 1916; L 7796; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt..i, Se 


LOVE, AND VACCINATION; Story by H. | Lure (THE) OF HEARTS’ DESIRE; from 


Wendell Phillips, produced by Al. E. 
Christie. Reel. [5701 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 14, 1916; L 7816; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LovE IN A WooD; a modern romance 
adapted from Shakespeare’s AS you 
like it, by Kenelm Foss, produced by 
London film co. Clippings from roll. 

[5702 


© title, description & 49 prints 
recd. Mar. 1, 1916; L 7732; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


written 
Reel. 
[5708 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 25, 1916; L 7699; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LOVE LAUGHS AT THE LAW; 
and produced by Allen Curtis. 


LOVE ONE ANOTHER; by Mark Swan, 
produced by Earl Metcalfe. Reel. 
[5704 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 20, 1916; L 7852; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Samuel Greiner, 
Reel. 
[5705 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; L T52; Uni- 
versal film mfg co., inc., New York. 


LOVE SPASMS; by 
produced by Harry ©. Myers. 


LOVE WILL CONQUER; by Mack Sen- 
nett. Small reel. [5706 


© title, description & 242 prints 
recd. Feb. 10, 1916; L 7608; Trian- 
gle film corp., New York. 


Lovety Mary; scenario by Richard 
Barry, directed by Edgar Jones. 5 
reels. [5707 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 17, 1916; L 78384; Colum- 
- bia pictures corp., New York. 


LOVE’S CRUCIBLE; by Jules Eckert 
Goodman. Small reel. [5708 


© title & description recd. Feb. 
15. 1916; 231 prints recd. Feb. 12, 
1916; L 7632; World film corp., New 
York. 


Clippings from roll. 
[5709 


© title, description & 68 prints 
recd. Feb. 17, 1916; L 7655; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


LOVE’S DESIRE. 


the original manuscript by Aaron 
Hoffman; Francis J. Gordon, direec- 
tor. 5 reels. [5710 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 © and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7431; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


MaAcsetH; by Arthur Bouchier, in 4 
pts. Clippings from reel. [5711 
© title & description recd. Mar. 7, 
1916; 21 prints reed. Mar. 13, 1916; 
L 7824; Lucky film producers, New 
York. 


MADAME CupBiIstT; by Elaine Sterne, 
preduced by Lucius Henderson. 2 
reels. [5712 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Feb. 17, 1916; L 7647; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


MADAME LA PRESIDENTE; by M. Elliott 
Clawson. 5 reels. [5713 
© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 21, 1916; L 7462; Oliver 
Morosco photoplay co., Los Angeles. 


MADAME X; by William E. Burlock. 6 
reels. [5714 
© Dec. 10, 1915; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 13, 1916; L 7405; Henry 
W. Savage, ine., New York. ‘ 
— produced by Henry W. Savage. 
Clippings from reel. [5715 
© title, description & 119 prints 
recd. Feb. 8, 1916; L 7591; Pathé 
fréres, New York. 

Mapcap (THE) QUEEN OF CRONA; writ- 
ten by Grace Cunard, produced by 
Francis Ford. 2 reels. [5716 - 

© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 14, 1916; L 7812; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

MADELAINE Moreu. 4740. 3 reels. [5717 

© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 23, 1916; L 7880; Bio- 
graph co., New York. 

Mason BLuFF’S ADVENTURES. Split 
reel. = [5718 

© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 25, 1916; M 497; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

MAKING Goop; written and produced 
by Tom Mix. Reel. [5719 

© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7606; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

MAN AND HIS ANGEL; by Stanley Dark. 
5 reels. [5720 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 2, 1916; L 7748; Triumph 
film corp., New York. % 


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LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 3, 1916 


“D740 


MAN AND His soun. 5 reels. [5721 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 4, 1916; L 7555; Metro pic- 
tures corp., New York. 


MAN AND MORALITY; written and pro- 

duced by Henry C. Myers. 3 reels. 

[5722 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 6, 1916; L 7365; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Man (THE) HE USED TO BE; by John 
Kelly, produced by Eugene Mullin. 
3 reels. [5723 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 15, 1916; L 7629; Vita- 


graph company of America, New 
York. 
Man (THE) IN HIM. 2 reels. [5724 


© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 ¢c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7601; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


MAN INSIDE; adapted by R. L. Schrock 
from the novel, produced by J. S. 
Adolphi. 5 reels. [5725 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 5, 1916; L 7349; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Man (THE) WITH 
FINGER. Series 2. 
midnight express. Clippings from 
roll. [5726 

© title, description & 143 prints 
recd. Feb. 17, 1916; L 7658; Nor- 
disk films kompagni A/S, Kopenha- 
gen, Denmark. 


THE MISSING 
Mystery of the 


MAN’s work. 38 reels. [5727 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 18, 1916; L 7842; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


MARBLE (THE) HEART; adapted by 
Herbert Brennon, produced by Kee- 
nan Buel. 5 reels. [5728 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Mar. 6, 1916; L 7762; William 
Fox, New York. 


MARRIED ON THE WING: by Ben Cohn, 
produced by Ernest Shields. Reel. 
[5729 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 21, 1916; L 7668; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


MASTER PHYSICIAN; in 4 pis. Clip- 
pings from roll. [5730 
© title, description & 73 prints 
recd Jan. 26, 1916; L 7502; Nor- 
disk films kompagni A/S, New York. 


Meat (THE) PACKING INDUSTRY. Clip- 
pings from roll. [5731 
© title, description & 132 prints 
rec’d Mar. 21, 1916; M 558; Sulz- 
berger & sons co., Chicago. 


MeEereELy Mary ANN; by Israel Zang- 
will, picturized and produced by 
John G. Adolfi and John W. Kel- 
lette. 5 reels. [5732 


© Feb. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 7, 1916; L 7574; William 
Fox, New York. 


MIcE AND MEN; by Hugh Ford. 23 
prints 8 by 10 inches. [5733 
© title, description & 23 prints 
rec’d Jan. 5, 1916; L 7354: Famous 
players film co., New York. 


MINGLING SPIRITS; story by Robert 
McGowan, scenario by Al. E. Chris- 
tie, produced by Al. E. Christie. 
Reel. [5734 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
Hion: Jan #1, 1915<° 8, 7692 ;- Gni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Miseaps or Musty Swurrer, no. 6. 
The lightning bell-hop. Clippings 
trom reel. [5735 


© title, description & 28 prints 
rec'd Jan. 22, 1916; L 7476; George 
Kleine, New York. 


ne. 7. Bells and belles. Clip- 
pings from reel. [5736 

© title, description & 31 prints 
rec'd Jan. 22, i916; L T7477; George 
Kleine, New York. 


no. 8. Just imagination. Clip- 
pings from reel. [5737 

© title, description & 31 prints 
rec’d Mar. 2, 1916; L 7745; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Out of order. 


no. 9. Clippings 
from reel. [5738 

© title, description & 25 prints 
rec’d Mar. 14, 1916; L 7822; George 
Kleine. New York. 


no. 10. Coming down. Clippings 
from reel. [5739 

© title, description & 26 prints 
rec’d Mar. 22, 1916; L 7872; George 
Kleine, New York. 


MISLEADING LADY; by Charles W. God- 
dard and Paul Dickey, in 5 pts. 5 
reels. e 15140 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
ticn Jan. 13. 1916: L 7408; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


di41 


pt. 1s. yaa 


Miss WARREN’S BROTHER; by Mrs. Owen 
~' Bronson; Theodore Marston, direc- 
tor. 8 reels. [5741 


© Mar. 6, 1916: 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 10, 1916; L 7789; Vita- 


graph company of America, New 
York. 
Missine (THE) LOCKET. Reel. [5742 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 7565; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Mr. JACK, A HALL ROOM HERO; by Paul 
West; C. Jay Williams, director. 
Reel. [5743 


© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 18, 1916; L 7659; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


Mr. JACK DUCKS THE ALIMONY; Dy 
Wm. B. Courtney; C. J. Williams, 
director. Reel. [5744 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 28, 1916: L 7709; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


Mr. JACK INSPECTS Paris; by Fred H. 
James; C. Jay Williams, director. 
Reel. [5745 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 23, 1916; L 7881; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


Mr. JACK, THE HASH MAGNATE; by R. 
T. Whytock; C. Jay Williams, di- 
rector. Reel. [5746 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 6, 1916; L 7763; Vita- 
graph. company of America, New 
York. 


Mr. JACK TRIFLES; by Bruno Lessing; 
C. Jay Williams, director. Reel. 

[5747 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 9, 1916; L 7783; Vitagraph 
company of America, New York. 


Mr. JACK WINS THE DOUBLE CROSS; by 
Paul West; C. J. Williams, director. 
Reel. [5748 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 25, 1916; L 7697; Vita- 


graph company of America, New 
York. 
Mr. McIpiIovT’s ASSASSINATION. Reel. 
[5749 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Yan. 15, 1916; L 7428; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


Mr. Nopopy HOLME, HE BUYS A JITNEY ; 
by T. E. Powers, animated by Leon 
Searl. Reel. [5750 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916: 
description Feb. 5, 1916; M 517; In- 
ternational film service, inc., New 
York. 


Mrs. DANE’S DANGER; by Charles L. 
Gaskill; Wilifrid North, director. 4 
reels. [5751 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 4, 1916; L 7553; Vitagraph. 
company of America, New York. 


Mrs. GREEN’S MISTAKE; written and 
produced by Allen Curtis. Reei. 
aioe 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 22, 1916: Te TATA ; atte 
film mfg. co., ine., "New York. 


Mrx-up (A) IN MOvrEes; written and 
produced by Tom Mix. Reel. [5753 
© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 29, 19165 & jails sene 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


MIXED COLOR SCHEME; by T. Hayes. 
Hunter. Clippings from reel. [5754 


© title, description & 15 prints 
reed. Jan. 5, 1916; L 5353; George 
Kleine, New York. 


MixrEp KIDS; written by Al. EH. Chris- 
tie, produced by Horace Davey. 
Reel. [5755 

©- Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 1, 1916; Ie 75387 ; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Mopet (THE) HUSBAND; written by 
Samuel Greiner, produced by Harry 
Myers. 2 reels. [5756 

© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 23, 1916; L 7876; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Mopern (A) EnocH ARDEN; by Mack 
Sennett. Small reel. [5757 
© title, description & 400 prints 
recd. Jan. 31, 1916; L 7530; Trian- 
gle film corp., New York. 


Moprern (A) Pavt; by Julian L. La- 
mothe; produced by Melvin Mayo. 
3 reels. [5758 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 29, 1916; L 7521;- Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


MonnNA VANNA; from drama of Mau- 
rice Maeterlinck. 3 reels. [5759 
© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; L 7848; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


262 


: 
’ 


| 


LIsT OF 
no. 3, 1916 


Morat (THE) FABRIC; by C. Gardner 
Sullivan. Small reel. [5760 


© title, description & 371 prints 
recd. Mar. 21, 1916; L 7869; Trian- 
gle film corp., New York. 


Movie (A) star; by Mack Sennett. 
Small reel. [5761 


© title, description & 122 prints 
reed. Feb. 9, 1916; L 7592; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


MUcHLY MARRIED; scenario by Aaron 
E. Bishop, produced by Allen Curtis. 
Reel. [5762 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion “Mar. 11, 1916; L 7807; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


My LApDy IncoG; by William Clifford. 
20 prints 8 by 10 inches. [5763 


© title, description & 20 prints 
recd. Jan. 15, 1916; L 7429; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


My LADY’S SLIPPER; by Cyrus Town- 
send Brady; Ralph Ince, director. 
5 reels. [5764 


© Jan. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
mon Jan. 15, 1916; L 7423; Viia- 


graph company of America, New 
York. 

Mystery (THE) oF ORcCIVAL. 4737. 3 
reels. [5765 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 2, 1916; L 7734; Biograph 
co., New York. : 


NAN GOOD FOR NOTHING. Reel. [5766 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
nen Jan. 22, 1916; L 7471; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


NEAL OF THE Navy. Sth episode. The 
Sun worshippers; by Balboa amuse- 
ment co. Clippings from reel. [5767 


© title, description & 77 prints 
Feed. Web. 8, 1916; L 7582: Pathé 
fréres, New York. 


N@’ER-DO-WELL; by Rex Beach; Colin 
Campbell, director. 10 reels. [5768 


© Dec. 18, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 3, 1916; L 7338; Selig poly- 
seope co., Chicago. 


NEVER AGAIN; by T. E. Powers, ani- 
mated by Raoul Barré. Reel. [5769 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Feb. 9, 1916; M 519; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


MOTION 


PICTURES 
D178 
NEW ADVENTURES OF J. RUFUS WAL- 
LINGFORD; by Wharton, inc. Buying 
a bank with bunk. [5770 


© title reed. Feb. 8, 1916; descrip- 
tion recd. Feb. 18, 1916; 44 prints 
recd. Feb. 8, 1916; L 7662; Pathé 
fréres, New York. 

New (THE) JANITOR; written by 
George Spink, produced by Edwin 
McKim. Reel. [D771 

© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 14, 1916; L 7818; Lubin 
infg. co., Philadelphia. 


NEw York; from A. H. Woods’ famous 
success, by William Hurlbut, 5 pts. 
Clippings from reel. [5772 

© title, description & 153 prints 
recd. Feb. 8, 1916; L 7590; Pathé 
fréres, New York. 


NEWLYWED PHABLE; T. E. Powers. 


Reel. [5773 


© tan 1%, 1916: 22 eo dame22, 
1916; description Feb. 1, 1916; M 
510. International film service, inc., 
New York. 


NUMBER 13, WESTBOUND; by Elliott 
Flower; Frank Beal, director. 
[5774 
© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 11, 1916; L 7802; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


OpD ACQUAINTANCES; A. Morgenstein, 
cameraman. Reel. [5775 
© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 12, 1916; M 523; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


OFFICIAL PICTURES OF THE BRITISH 
ARMY IN FRANCE, no. 1 a. With the 
Indian troops at the front, no. I. 
Clippings from reel. [5776 

© title, description & 52 prints 
reed. Jan. 29, 1916; M 544; Sir Reg- 
inald Herbert Brade, K. C. B., Lon- 
don. 


no. 1 b. Destruction of a Ger- 
man blockhouse by 9.2 howitzer. 
(War films, series 2) Clippings 
from reel. Rig 4 

© title, description & 15 prints 
recd. Feb. 28, 1916; M 549; Sir Reg- 
inald Herbert Brade, K. C. B., Lon- 
don. 


no. 2 a. With the Indian troops 
at the front, no. u. Clippings from 
reel. [5778 


© title, description & 18 prints 
recd. Jan. 29, 1916; M 545; Sir Reg- 
inald Herbert Brade, K. C. B., Lon- - 
don. 


263 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


dT19 


Dt. 1 asses 


OFFICIAL PICTURES OF THE BRITISH 
ARMY IN FRANCE—Continued. 
—no. 2 b. Ypres, the shell-shat- 
tered city of Flanders. (War films, 
series 2) Clippings from reel. 
[5779 
© title, description & 19 prints 
recd. Feb. 28, 1916; M 550; Sir Reg- 
inald Herbert Brade, Kk. C. B., Lon- 
don. 


—no. 8 a. The making of an of- 
ficer: with the Artist rifles at the 
front. Clippings from reel. [5780 

© title, description & 63 prints 
recd. Jan. 29, 1916: M 546; Sir Reg- 
inald Herbert Brade, K. C. B., Lon- 
don. 


—no. 3b. H. R. H. the Prince of 
Wales with the guards in the front 
line. (War films, series 2) Clip- 
pings from reel. [5781 

© title, description & 19 prints 
recd. Feb. 28, 1916; M 551; Sir Reg- 
inald Herbert Brade, K. C. B., Lon- 
don. 


no. 4 a. A machine gun school 

at the front. Clippings from reel. 

[5782 

© title, Cescription & 30 prints 

recd. Jan. 29, 1916; M 547; Sir Reg- 

inald Herbert Brade, K. C. B., Lon- 
don. 


no. 4 b. In action with our 
Canadian troops. (War films, se- 
ries 2) Clippings from reel. 


[5783 

© title, description & 24 prints 

recd. Feb. 28, 1916; M 552; Sir Reg- 

inald Herbert Brade, K. C. B., Lon- 
don. 


With our Territorials at 
Clippings from reel. 
[5784 
© title, description & 32 prints 
recd. Jan. 29, 1916; M 548; Sir Reg- 
inald Herbert Brade, K. C. B., Lon- 
don. 

Oxmp Dock GLOOM, HE ORDERS GENTLE 
EXERCISE; by 'T. E. Powers, animated 
by Frank Moser. Reel. [5785 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ec and descrip- 


no. 5 a. 
the front. 


tion Feb. 17, 1916; M 525; Inter- 
national film service, ine, New 
York. 
OLD WATCHMAN; by Julian Lamothe, 
produced by Leon D. Kent. 2 reels. 
[5786 
© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
LON SAU. by LOLO pp ky bo bere mai 


mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


ON DANGEROUS GROUND; story by 
Clarice M. MacQuarrie, scenario by 
James Dayton, produced by Murdock 
MacQuarrie. Reel. [5787 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 16, 1916; L 7826; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ON THE TRAIL OF THE TIGRESS; sce- 
nario by Olga Printzlau, produced 
by Paul Bourgeois. 2 reels. [5788 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 @ and descrip- 
tion Jan. 38, 1916; L 7329; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ONE WHO PASSED BY; written by M. B. 
Havey, produced by Ben Wilson. 
Reel. [5789 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c@ and descrip- 
tion Jan. 29, 1916; L 7525; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


ONE (THE) WOMAN; story by Thomas 
Delmar, scenario by Harvey Gates, 
produced by Henry Otto. 38 reels. 

[5790 

© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 26, 1916; L T7706; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


OPPORTUNITY; by E. Wilson Farr. 
Clippings from roll. [5791 
© title, description & 148 prints 
recd. Feb. 9, 1916; M 518; Maya 
film ¢o., San Diego, Cal. 


ORDERS IS ORDERS; written and pro- 
duced by Francis Ford. 2 reels. 


[5792 
© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 9, 1916; L 7787; Uni- 


versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


OTHER (THE) SIDE OF THE DOOR; by 
Clifford Howard; Thos. Ricketts, di- 
rector. 5 reels. [5793 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 12, 1916; L 7610; Ameri- 
ean film co., inc., Chicago. 


OTTO, THE SOLDIER; by Burk Symon, 
directed by Edwin McKim. Reel. 
[5794 
© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar: 21, 1916; L 7862; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


OuT OF THE DRIFTS; by Wm. Clifford. 
23 prints 8 by 10 inches. [5795 
© title, description & 23 prints 
recd. Feb. 23, 1916; L 7688; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


264 


4 
4 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no, 8, 1916 


5815 


OUT OF THE QUAGMIRE; by Donald I. 
Buchanan; Theodore Marston, di- 
rector. Reel. [5796 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 23, 1916; L 7883; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


OVER NIGHT; by Philip Bartholomae. 
Small reel. [5797 


© title & description recd. Jan. 
29, 1916; 188 prints -recd. Jan. 31, 
1916; L 7560; World film corp., New 
York. 
PALoMA (LA); by Daisy Eloise Smith; 
William Wolbert, director. 3 reels. 
; [5798 
© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 24, 1916; L 7694; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


PANSY’S PAPAS; by Edwin Ray Cof- 
fin; William Wolbert, director. Reel. 
[5799 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 28, 1916; L 7708; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


PARAMOUNT TRAVEL PICTURES. AUS- 
tralian series no. 4. Reel. [5800 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 28, 1916; M 501; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


[5801 
2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; M 484; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


— Australia’s unknown, 2nd _in- 
stalment; with general title, Para- 
mount travel series. Release no. 41. 
Reel. [5802 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; M 489; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


— — no. 40. Reel. 
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 


= 3q instalment. Release no. 
42. Reel. [58038 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Jan 21, 1916; M 494; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 
South American series, no. 388. 
Reel. [5804 
© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 3, 1916; M 480; Paramount 
pictures corp., New York. 


— —— no. 89. Reel. [5805 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 


tion Jan. 11, 1916; M 486; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


269 


i 


PARCEL Post PETE, NOT ALL HIS TROU- 
BLES ABE LITTLE ONES Dy Ds Eh. 
Powers, animated by Frank Moser. 
Reel. [5806 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; M 555; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


PARCEL Post PETE’S NIGHTMARE; A Car- 
ton by T. E. Powers, animated by 
Frank Moser. Reel. [5807 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb, 16, 1916; M 524; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


PARISIAN ROMANCE; picturized by 
Mary Murillo, produced by Fred- 
erick A. Thomson. 5 reels. [5808 

© Jan. 9, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Jan. 10, 1916; L 7395; William 
Fox, New York. 


Passing (THE) oF PETE; written and 
produced by Tom Mix. Reel. [5809 
© Feb. 19, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Feo. 29, 1916; L 7719; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


PATH (THE) OF HAPPINESS; by Elaine 
Sterne. 5 reels. [5810 
© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; L 7422; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PATTERSON OF THE NEWS; written by 
Harry Dittmar, produced by Harry 
McRae Webster. 2 reels. [5811 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
hon Wars te 1916s (s0G)= Wni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Pawn (THE) OF FATE; by George 
Beban, 5 pts. Small reel. [5812 
© title, deseription & 51 prints 
rec’d Mar. 8, 1916; L 7749; World 
film corp., New York. 


PEACE-AT-ANY-PRICE (THE) MAN; by 
Cines film co. Clippings from reel. 


[58138 

© title, description & 231 prints 

rec'd. Mar. 9; 1916; lL 7788: Ugo 
Serra, Naples. 

Preey; by Thomas H. Ince. Small 

reel. [5814 


© title, description & 704 prints 
reed. Jan. 21. 191G> <E (466s) fri- 
angle film corp., New York. 


PERILS OF THE PARK; by Mack Sen- 
nett. Small reel. [5815 
© title, deseription & 79 prints 
rec’d Jan. 26, 1916; L 7500; Triangle ~ 
film corp., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5816 


pt. 1, 1S ae 


PHABLE (THE) OF A BUSTED ROMANCE; 
by T. E. Powers. Reel. [5816 
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1916: 
description Feb. 1. 1916; M 507: In- 
ternational film service, inc., New 
York. 
PHABLE OF A PHAT WOMAN; Dy TT. E. 
Powers. Reel. [aSlT 
© Jans 18351916: "2-2 Danse 22, 
1916; description Feb. 1, 1916; M 
506; International film service, inc, 
New York. 
PHABLE OF SAM AND Birt; by T. E. 
Powers. Reel. [5818 
© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1916; 
description Feb. 1, 1916; M 511; In- 
ternational film service, inc.. New 
York. 


PHANTOM ISLAND: scenario by Grace 
Cunard, produced by Francis Ford. 
2 reels. [5819 

© Jan. 28, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
Liew dan: Jo" ASG: “ied Se 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


PHANTOM (THE) THIEF; Written and 
produced by Harry G. Stafford. 
Reel. [5820 

© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 14, 1916; L 7814; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND ASTRONOMY: 
by Clarence A. Lemer. Reel. [5821 
© Jan. 19; 1916) 2 e- Web: “17, 
1916; description Feb. 14, 1916: M 
526; Planetoscope educational movyv- 
ing picture co., Los Angeles. 
PIECES OF THE GAME. 3 reels. [5822 
© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 7, 1916; L 7874; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 
PIPE DREAMS; by Samuel Greiner, pro- 
duced by Harry C. Myers. Reel. 
[5823 
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 15, 1916; L 7623: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
Pique. 4719. 3 reels. [5824 
© Feb. 9. 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7602; Bio- 
graph co., New York. 
PLOT AND COUNTERPLOT. 2 reels. [5825 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 12, 1916; L 7619; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
POLITENESS PAYS. 8 reels. [5826 
© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 24, 1916: L 7692; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


PooL (THE) OF FLAME; story by Louis 
Joseph Vance, scenario by F. Me- 
Grew Willis, produced by Otis Tur- 
ner. 5 reels. No. Turner 1516. 

[5827 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 & and descrip- 

tion Feb. 15, 1916; L 7628; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PRICE OF BETRAYAL; by Axel Frische, 
in 3 pts. V. Sjostrém, stage man- 
ager. Clippings from roll. [5828 

© title, description & 91 prints 
recd. Jan. 20, 1916; L 7449; Nordisk 
films kompagni, A/S, New York. 


PricE (THE) OF HAPPINESS; adapted 
from Three pairs of shoes. Photo- 
play by Julius Steger. 5 reels. [5829 

© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7631; Tri- 
umph film corp., New York. 


PricE (THE) OF MALICE; produced by 
Rolfe photoplays. ine., direction of 
O. A. C. Lund. 5 reels. [5830 

© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Mar. 8, 1916; L T7778; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


PRIMITIVE STRAIN. 38 reels. [58381 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7600; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


PRISONER AT THE BAR. 3 reels. [5832 


© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 3, 1916; L 7335; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


PUDD’NHEAD WIxson; from the book 
by Mark Twain. 15 prints 8 by 10 
inches. [5835 

© title, description & 15 prints 
reed. Feb. 5, 1916; L 7572; Mark 
Twain co., New York. 


PUTTING THE PEP IN SLOWTOWN; Writ- 
ten and directed by Wally Van. 
Reel. [5834 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 6, 1916; L 7764; Vitagraph 
company of America, New York. 

written and 

3 reels. 
[5835 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; L 7750; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

QUESTION (THE); by Roy L. McCar- 
dell: Harry Handworth, director. 
Small reel. [5836 

© title, description & 120 prints 
recd. Feb. 24, 1916; L 7695; Equita- 
ble motion pictures corp., New York. 


QUARTER (THE) BREED; 
produced by Leon D. Kent. 


266 


——————— ioe 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 38, 1916 


5855 


QurieT (A) SUPPER FOR FOUR; Scenario | Rep (THE) crrcte—Continued. 


and production by Al. EK. Christie. 
Reel. [5837 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 7567; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


RACE SUICIDE; written and directed by 
George W. Terwilliger; 6 reels. 
[5838 
© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 «© and descrip- 
moma, 25,4916; L. 7516; Jra M. 
Lowry, Philadelphia. 


(funy by William ©: 

16 prints 8 by 10 inches. 

[5839 

© title, description & 16 prints 

recd. Jan. 24, 1916; L 7487; Jesse L. 

Lasky feature play co., inc., New 
York. 


RAGAMUFFIN 
De Mille. 


Ransom (THE); 5 reel adaptation 
founded on The marionettes, by Eve 
Unsell. 5 reels. [5840 


© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 10, 1916; L 7887; Triumph 
film corp., New York. 


RECOILING (A) VENGEANCE; by Edward 
Ferguson, scenario by Ruth Ann 
Baldwin, produced by Norval Mc- 
Gregor. 38 reels. [5841 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Feb. 12, 1916; L 7615; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Rep (THE) cirecLre. 2nd chapter, in 2 
pts.; by Balboa amusement co., Pity 
the poor. Clippings from reel. [5842 


© title, description & 67 prints 


reed. Feb. 8, 1916; L 7583; Pathé 
fréres, New York. 


— 4th chapter; in 2 pts.; by Balboa 
amusement co. In strange attire. 
Clippings from reel. [5843 

© title, description & 56 prints 
reed. Feb. 8, 1916; L 7584; Pathé 
fréres, New York. 


oth chap.; by Balboa amusement 
co. Weapons of war. Clippings 
from reel. [5844 

© title, description & 52 prints 
fece. Heb. 8 1916; L 7585; Pathé 
fréres, New York. 


— 6th chapter; by Balboa amuse- 
ment co. False colors. Clippings 
from reel. [5845 

© title, description & 48 prints 
recd. Feb. 8, 1916; L 7586; Pathé 
fréres, New York. 


i 


— 7th chapter ; 
ment co. 
captives. 


by Balboa amuse- 
The third degree, or Two 
Clippings from reel. 
[5846 
© title, description and 46 prints 
recd.. Feb. .8, 1916; LL. 7587; Pathé 
fréres, New York. 


Sth chapter; by Balboa amuse- 
ment co. Peace at any price. Clip- 
pings from reel. [5847 

© title, description & 60 prints 
recd. Feb. 8, 1916; L 7588; Pathé 
fréeres, New York. 


tED LIE; scenario and [production] by 
Rupert Julian. 3 reels. [5848 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 21, 1916; L 7463; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


REDEMPTION OF HELENE; by Julian 
Louis Lamothe, produced by Edward 
Sloman. 38 reels. [5849 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 19, 1916; L 7665; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


REGENERATION (THE) oF JIM HALSEY; 

written by Colin Campbell. 3 reels. 

[5850 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 

tion Mar. 4, 1916; L 7758; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


REJUVENATION (THE) OF AUNT MARY. 
4736. 8 reels. [5851 
© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 9, 1916; L 7780; Biograph 
co., New York. 

REWARD OF CHIVALRY; scenario by L. 
VY. Jefferson, production by William 
Worthington. 3 reels. [5852 

© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 11, 1916; L 73938; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

RING AND THE RAJAH; by Anne Mer- 
win. Reel. [5853 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7385; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

Roap (THE) OF MANY TURNINGS; by 
Leah Baird; Van Dyke Brooke, di- 
rector. 38 reels. [5854 

© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Feb. 23, 1916; L 682; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 
ROMANCE (A) OF TOYLAND. Split reel. 
[5855 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 2, 1916; L 7742; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


267 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5856 


ROUGHNECK (THE) 2 reels. [5856 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 3, 1916; L 7544; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


RUBBER ROMPERS. Small reel. [5857 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 6, 1916; M 482; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


RULING (THE) PASSION; wriiten by 
Herbert Brennon; produced by 
James McKay. 5 reels. [5858 


© Jan. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 31, 1916; L 7531; William 
Fox, New York. 


RUPERT OF HENTZAU; by Anthony 
Hope, produced by Geo. L. Tucker. 
5 reels. [5859 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 8, 1916; L 7580; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Ruse (THE); written and directed by 
Eugene Mullin. 38 reels. [5860 
© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 19, 1916; L 7444; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


Rusty KATE, THE FARMER'S DAUGH- 
TER; original synopsis by R. C. Van- 
derbilt and Francis McClure, adapt- 
ed and produced by Aubrey M. Ken- 


nedy. Clippings from reel. [5861 
© title recd. Feb. 29, 1916; de- 
scription recd. Mar. 138, 1916; 41 


prints recd. Feb. 29, 1916; L 7727; 
Reginald C. Vanderbilt, New York. 


by C. B. Hoadley, pro- 

Reel. 
[5862 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


Sare (A) RISK; 
duced by Sidney Smith. 


tion Feb. 16, 1916; L 7638; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. ° 
SAFEGUARDING THE HEALTH OF THE 
CITIZENS; by E. W. Woolman. Clip- 
pings from reel. [5863 


© title, description & 172 prints 
recd. Jan. 14, 1916; M 499; Edward 
W. Woolman, Philadelphia. 


SAFETY FIRST. Split reei. [5864 
© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 9, 1916; M 537; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
SALESLADY (THE); by Willard Mack. 
24 prints 8 by 10 inches. [5865 
© title, description & 24 prints 
recd. Mar. 18, 1916; L 7838; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


pt. 1, Ros ee 


SALLY IN OUR ALLEY; photoplay by 
Ideal film renting co., ltd., produced 
by Turner films. 


reel. [5866 


© title, description & 51 prints 
recd. Feb. 29; 1916; L 7726; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


SAMMIE JONSIN, HUNTER; animated 
eartoon. Split reel. [5867 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 21, 1916; M 493; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SAMMY JOHNSIN, STRONG MAN; Cartoon 
comedy by Pat Sullivan. Split reel. 
[5868 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 9, 1916; M 538; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SAVED BY A SONG; by Edgar Wilson 
Nye, produced by Ben Wilson. 2 
reels. [5869 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Feb. 26, 1916; L T7707; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Reel. 
[5870 


© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7413; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cai. 


SAVING SUSIE FROM THE SEA. 


by Bruno 
Clip- 


SCARLET (THE) ROAD; 
Lessing and Clarkson Miller. 
pings from reel. 

© title, description & 109 prints 
reed. Feb. 2, 1916; L 7542; George 
Kleine, New York. 


—— —— 5 reels. [5872 
© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Mar. 20, 1916: L a George 

Kleine, New York. 
SCARS AND STRIPES FOREVER. 2 reels. 
[5873 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 14, 1916; L 7821; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 
SCENES FROM THE HIGHLAND OF 
JAMTLAND, SWEDEN; A. Morgenstein, 
cameraman. Split reel. [5874 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Mar. 16, 1916; M 540; Vita- — 


graph company of America, New 
York. 


268 


[5871 


ee ee a 


Clippings from 


> 


ee eee oe 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 5, 1916 


Reel. 
[5875 
© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 27, 1916; L 7508; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


Sea (A) MysSTERY. Reel. [5876 
© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; L 7416; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SEA DOGS AND LAND RATS. 


SEcRET (THE) FOE; written and pro- 
duced by Lynn Reynolds. 2 reels. 
[5877 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 16, 1916; L 7825; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SECRET LOVE. 6 reels. [5878 
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7381; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SECRET SEVEN; by A. A. Thomas; 
William Humphrey, director. 3 
reels. [5879 

© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 6, 1916; L 7362; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


SEPTEMBER MOURNING. 2 reels. [5880 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 29, 1916; L 7522; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


SERPENT (THE); adapted and pro- 
duced by Raoul A. Walsh from 
Philip Bartholmae’s. story, The 
wolf’s claw. 6 reels. - Se. 


© Jan. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 24, 1916; L 7479; William 
Fox, New York. 


SHACKLES; by Laura Oakley, scenario 
by F. McGrew Willis, produced by 
Geo. Cochrane. Reel. [5882 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 25, 1916; L 7700; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SILENT MEMBER; written and produced 
by Robert Leonard. Reel. [5883 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 11, 1916; L .7891; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SINS OF socIzTy; by Cecil Raleigh and 
Henry Hamilton. Smallreel. [5884 


© title, description & 196 prints 
recd. Jan. 10, 1916; L 7403; World 
film corp., New York. 


30430—16——_9 


5894 


SISTER TO CAIN; by Julian Louis La- 
mothe, directed by Edward Sloman. 
3 reels. [5885 
© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 17, 1916; L 7835; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


SKATE FOR A BRIDE; by Mark Swan, 
produced by Earl Metcalfe. Reel. 
[5886 
© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 12, 1916; L 7398; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


SKELETON HAND; in 8 pts. Clippings 
from roll. [58ST 
© title, description & 122 prints 
recd. Jan. 20, 1916; L 7452; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, New York. 
4720. 3 reels. 
[5888 
© Jan. 26; 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 27, 1916; L 7506; Biograph 
co., New York. 


SMUGGLERS (THE) 


SOCIAL DECEPTION ; by Grace M. Cooke; 
T. N. Heffron, director. 3 reels. 
[5889 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 20, 1916; L 7857; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


SOCIAL OUTCAST; by Samuel Greiner, 


produced by Ben Wilson. 38 reels. 
[5890 


© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; L 7847; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SoLD TO SATAN; by R. P. Rifenborich, 
produced by Edward Sloman. 3 
reels. [5891 


© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 7563; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


SOLDIER SONS; written and directed by 
Wilbert Melville. 3 reels. [5892 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; L 7756; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


SoME BOXER; by Mark Swan, directed 
by Earl Metcalfe. Reel. [5893 


© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 8, 1916; L TT77; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


SOME HEROES; scenario and production 
by Roy Clements. Split reel. [5894 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 23, 1916; L 7685; Uni- 


versal film mfg. co., ine, New York. | 


269 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5895 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Son 0’ THE STARS; scenario by Nell 
Shipman, produced by Jacques Jac- 
eard. 3 reels. [5895 

© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
Hon? Jane 27, 19165. (L: 'Toie: wWini- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Sons oF SATAN. 5 reels. [5896 
© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
wom, Jan. 2... I91G6-, iy Tades - Yin 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SoUL ENSLAVED; story by Adele Far- 
rington, scenario by Olga Printzlau, 
produced by Cleo Madison. 5 reels. 

[5897 

© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan; 13, .19165, lh. 7444; “Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Sout (THE) MAN; written by William 
Addison Lathrep, produced by Harry 
MckKae Webster. Reel. [5898 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
en, Jan 29, 1901p. 1s ieee We 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

Sout (THE) MARKET. 5 reels. [5899 

© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 10, 1916; L 7790; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


SOULS IN BONDAGE; by Daniel Carson 
Goodman, directed by Edgar Lewis. 
5 reels. [5800 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 7562; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Sowers (THE). 5 reels. [5901 

© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 20, 1916; L 7853; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


SPHINX (THE); story by Raymond L. 
Schrock, produced by Mr. Adolphi. 
5 reels. [5902 

© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 24, 1916; L 7481; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SQUARED (A) ACCOUNT; by C. E. Jenks; 
William Wolbert, director. Reel. 
[5903 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion. Mar. 2, 1916; L-(736;  Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


STAMPEDE (THE) IN THE NIGHT; story 
by Harry Carey, scenario and pro- 
duction by Jacques Jaccard. 2 reels. 

[5904 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 21, 1916; L 7669; Uni- 
versal film mfg co., ine., New York. 


STILL WATERS RUN DEEP; by Tom Tay- 
lor, produced by Fred Paul. Clip- 
pings from reel. [5905 

© title, description & 46 prints 
reed. Jan. 18, 1916; L 7440; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


STRANGE CASE oF Mary Pace. Ist epi- 
sode. The tragedy. 2 reels. [5906 
© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and deserip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7407; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


The trial. 


2 reels. 
[5907 
© Jan. 18, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 24, 1916; L 7485; Essanay 

film mfg. co., Chicago. 


2nd episcde. 


2 reels. 
[5908 
© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and desecrip- 

tion Feb. 8, 1916; L 7545; HEssanay 

film mfg. co., Chicago. 


— 3d episode. The web. 


— 4th episode. 2 reels. [5909 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 e. and deserip- 
tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7599; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


5th episode. The alienist. 2 reels. 

[5910 
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and deserip- 
tion Feb. 17, 1916; L 7644; HEssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


— Gth episode. The depths. 2 reels. 
[5911 
© Feb. 21, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 24, 1916; L 7693; Essanay 


film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Aconfession. 2 reels. 

[5912 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 4, 1916; L 7760; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


— 7th episode. 


The perjury. 2 reels. 

[5913 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 9, 1916; L 7782; HEssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


— 8th episode. 


9th episode. The accusing eye. 2 
reels. [5914 

© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 16, 1916; L 7831; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


2 reels. 
[5915 
© Mar. 20, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 23, 1916; L 7878; Essanay 

film mfg. co., Chicago. 


— 10th episode. The clew. 


270 


LIST OF 


MOTION PICTURES 


5934 


no, 8, 1916 


STRENGTH (THE) OF THE WEAK; 
adapted from the play by Wim. Ad- 


dison Lathrop, produced by Lucius 
Henderson. Release no. 644 5 
reels. [5916 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 17, 1916; L 7642; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


Strire (THE) ETERNAL; by Barker 
motion photography, ltd. 5 reels. 

[5917 

© Nov. 4, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Mar. 6, 1916; L 7765; H. Winik;, 


New York. 


Srrone (THE) ARM SQUAD: by Grace 
Cunard, produced by Francis Ford. 


Reel, [5918 
© Feb. ie 1916: 2c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 8, 1916; L 7576; Universal 
film a en ine., New York. 
STRONGER THAN WOMAN’S Witt. 4728. 
3 reels. [5919 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Jan. 21, 1916: L 7456; Bio- 
graph co., New York. 


Spurr AND A suITor; by T. Hayes Hun- 
ter. Clippings from reel. [5920 
© title, description & 20 prints 
recd. Jan. 5, 1916; L 7352; George 
Kleine, New York. 


SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW; written and 
produced by Brinsley Shaw, scena- 
rio by May B. Havey. Reel. [5921 


© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 29, 1916; L 7724; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., New York. 


SupreME (THE) TEMPTATION; by Ar- 
thur J. Westermayr; Harry Daven- 
port, director. 5 reels. [5922 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 14, 1916; L 7819; Vita- 
eraph company of America, New 

- York. 


SURPRISES OF AN EMPTY HOTEL; by Jas- 
per Ewing Brady, based upon the 
book by Archibald Clavering Gun- 
ter; Theodore Marston, director. 4 
reels. [59238 

© Dee. 30, 1915; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 3, 1916; L 7340; Vitagraph 
company of America, New York. 


Sworp (THE) OF FIRE; in 5 pts. Clip- 
pings from roll. [5924 
© title, description and 192 prints 
recd. Mar. 18, 1916; L 7800; Nor- 
disk films kompagni A/S, Kopenha- 
gen. 


TANGLED HEARTS; by Ida May Park. 
5 reels. [5925 
© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 9, 1916; L 7784; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 
TarceT (THE) 5 reels. [5926 
© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 7571; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
by Maude Bon- 
Reel. 
[5927 
© Jan. 10,-1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


TELEGRAPHIC TANGLE; 
ner; Sidney Drew, director. 


tion: ane a2. 1916: Is Ta99% <Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 

TEMPORARY (A) HUSBAND; by Mack 
Swan, directed by Earl Metcalfe. 
Reel. [5928 

© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 16, 1916; L 7622; Lubin 


mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


TENNESSE’S PARDNER; by Marion Fair- 
fax, from the play by Scott Marble. 
16 prints 8 by 10 inches. [5929 

© title, description & 16 prints 
recd. Jan. 24, 1916; L 7489; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., inc, New 
York. 


THEIR ACT; story by Laura Oakley, 
scenario and production by Edward 
Ferguson. Reel. [5930 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; L 7751; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


THEIR ONLY SON. Reel. [5931 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

ong Hebs, 29. 1916: -L. T6235 3. Uini- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME; written 
and produced by Lois Weber. Reel. 
[5932 

© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c.-and descrip- 
tion Mar. 21, 1916; L 7867; Uni- 
versal film inf. co., ‘ine, New York. 


written and 
Reel. 
[5933 
© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion. -aan.. 5, . LOIG: Le (Ssh  ni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


THOU SHALT NOT COVET; written by 
James Oliver Curwood ; Colin Camp- 
bell, director. 5 reels. [5934 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 19, 1916; L 7446; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. ; 


THOSE FEMALE HATERS; 
produced by Allen Curtis. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


5935 


pt. 1, malades 


THREE (THE) JOHNS; by Edwin Ray 

Coffin; Dave Smith, director. Reel. 

[5935 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 2, 1916; L T7387; Vita- 

graph company of America, New 
York. 


To HAVE AND TO HOLD; from the novel 
by Mary Johnson, photoplay by 
Margaret Turnbull. 16 prints 8 by 
10 inches. [5936 

© title, description & 16 prints 
reed. Mar. 2, 1916; L T7747; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., inc, New 
York. 

Totti (THE) OF THE JUNGLE; by C. J. 
Buckley, produced by ‘Thomas 
Santschi. Reel. [5937 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion: Mar; 4, 1916; li 7757; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Tom MarTIN, A MAN; by Wallace C. 
Clifton; George Nicholls, director. 
3 reels. [5938 

© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; L 7426; Selig 
polyseope co., Chicago. 

Too CLEVER BY HALF; by H. D. Swin- 
stead; Sidney Drew, director. Reel. 

[5939 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 21, 1916; L 7458; Vita- 

graph company of America, New 
York. 


ToyLAND (A) MYSTERY; produced by 
R. F. Taylor and W. W. Wheatley. 
Split reel. [5940 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 16, 1916; M 541; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE; from 
play by Eugene Walter and book 
John Wm. Fox, jr., produced by 
Cecil B. De Mille. 16 prints, 8 by 
10 inches. [5941 

© title, description & 16 prints 
recd. Feb. 17, 1916; L 7649; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., inc, New 
York. 

Trait (THE) oF Wi~p WoLrF; written 
and produced by Robert F. Hill. 2 
reels. [5942 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; L 7568; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

TRANSPORTING TIMBER IN SWEDEN. 
Split reel. [5943 

© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 6, 1916; M 488; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


TRIED FOR HIS OWN MURDER; by Agnes 
Christine Johnston. Van Dyke 
Brooke, director. 8 reels. [5944 


© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7339; Vitagraph 
company of America, New York. 


TRILBY’S LOVE DISASTER; written and 
produced by Tom Mix. Reel. [5945 
© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 11, 1916; L 7801; Selig 
polyseope co., Chicago. 


TUBBY TURNS THE TABLES; by Law- 
rence Seman and Graham Baker; 
Lawrence Seman, director. Reel. 

[5946 

Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 12, 1916; lL. 7611; Vita- 

graph company of America, New 
York. 


TurMorn (THE) ; 5 act picturization of 
the novel by Booth Tarkington, pro- 
duced by Columbia pictures corp. 5 
reels. [5947 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 7, 1916; L 7371; Metro pic- 
tures corp., New York. 


TURTLE DOVES; by John Penstowe, pro- 
duced by Arthur Holmes-—Gore. 
Reel. [5948 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 17, 1916; L 7645; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


"TWAS BUT A DREAM; by T. E. Powers. 
Reel. [5949 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
description Feb. 5, 1916; M 516; In- 
ternational film service, inc, New 
York. 


TWENTY MINUTES AT THE FAIR. Reel. 

[5950 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Feb. 12, 1916; L 7614;. L-Ko 

motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


Two EDGED SWORD; by EK. V. Brewster 
and L. C. Russell; George D. Baker, 
director. 5 reels. [5951 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 16, 1916; L 7830; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


Two MEN OF SANDY Bar. 5 reels. 
[5952 


© Mar. 6, 1916. 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 7, 1916; L 7770; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


272 


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: 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 3, 1916 


Two (THE) ROADS; by Ben Landeck, 
produced by London film co., Itd. 
Film 97. Clippings from roll. 

[5953 

© title, description & 56 prints 

reed. Feb. 25, 1916; L 7703; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


ULTUS, THE MAN FROM THE DEAD; in 6 
pts. [5954 
© title, description & 318 prints 
recd. Mar. 18, 1916; L 7841; Gau- 
mont ¢co., ltd., London. 


UNCLE SAM AT WORK; no. 3. Are we 
prepared? Based on the book, The 
American government, by Frederic 
J. Haskin. Reel. [59855 

© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 3, 1916; M 481; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


—no. 4. Uncle Sam’s proteges at 
work and play. Reel. [5956 
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
ticn Jan. 8, 1916; M 485; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


—no. 5. Protecting the ships at 
sea. Reel. [D957 
© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; M 499; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


no. 6. Saving wealth and build- 
ing health. Reel. [5958 
© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 @ and descrip- 
tion Jan. 22, 1916; M 495; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
—no. 7. Uncle Sam’s children. 
Reel. [5959 
© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 29, 1916; M 504; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


—no. 8. As fisherman, postmaster, 
health officer. Reel. [5969 
© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 @ and descrip- 
tion Feb. 5, 1916; M 514; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


——no. 9. Bureau of standards, 
weights and measures. Reel. [5961 
© Feb. 11, 1816; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Feb. 12, 1916; M 522 Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Reel. 
[5962 
© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 21, 1916; M 527; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


—no.10. Preparedness. 


5972 


UncLE SAM AT WoRK—Continued. 

no. 11. To arms. Split reel. 
[5963 

.© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 

tion Feb. 28, 1916; M 5380; Universal 

film mfg. co., New York. 


no. 12. The heart of a nation. 
Reel. [5964 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; M 586; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


UNCONSCIOUS HAND; in-4 pts. Clip- 
pings from roll. [5965 
© title, description & 97 prints 
recd. Jan. 26, 1916; L 7501; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, New York. 


Uncut (THE) DIAMONDS; by Emma 
Bell, produced by Wm. Robert Daly. 
Reel. [5966 

© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tone Hep: Zi 1916: Ty (6745 Sehe 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


UNDINE; story by De La Motte 
Fouque, scenario by Waiter Woods, 
produced by Henry Otto. 5 reels. 

[5967 

© Jan.-7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7386; Universal 
film mfg. ¢o., ine., New York. 


UnKNowN. 38 reels. [5968 

© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 20, 1916; L 7854; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


UNTO THOSE WHO SIN; by James Oliver 
Curwood. 5 reels. [8869 
© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 26, 1916; L 7705; Selig 
poiyscope co., Chicago. 


Uprirr (THE); written and directed 
by Clay M. Greene. 3 reels. [5970 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 


tion Feb. 10, 1916; L 7605; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Upstart (THE); picturization of the 
play of the same name by Thomas 
Barry. Produced by Rolfe photo- 
plays, ine. 5 reels. [5971 

© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 28, 1916; L 7517; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


VANITY, THY NAME IS. 2 reels. [5972 


© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; L 9420; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


273 


CATALOGUE 
0973 


VERNON Howe BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
[or CHicsAco] Split reel. [5973 
© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 1, 1916; M 505; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


VERNON HowWE BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
OF LONDON. Split reel. [5974 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; M 535; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


VERNON HoWE BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
OF PHILADELPHIA. Split reel. [5975 
© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 18, 1916; M 553; Essanay 

film mfg. co., Chicago. 
VIRTUE TRIUMPHANT; by Ouida Ber- 
gere; Wm. Robert Daily, director. 
3 reels. [5976 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Feb. 16, 1916; L 7637; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 
VULTURES OF SOCIETY; by Richard 


Goodall; directed by E. H. Calvert. 
5 reels. [5977 

© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 1, 1916; L 7533; HEssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Warr (THE) Clippings from roll. 
[5978 
© title, description & 101 prints 
recd. Feb. 17, 1916; L 7652; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


a by William L. Roubert, in 5 pts. 
Clippings from reel. [5979 

© title, description & 41 prints 
recd. Jan. 5, 1916355) T3675 Aurora 
film plays corp., New York. 


WANTED, A. PIANO TUNER. Reel. [5980 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 29, 1916; L 7523; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WAR OF WEALTH. 4716. 8 reels. [5981 


© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 6, 1916; L 7358; Biograph 
co., New York. 


WARRIORS OF THE AIR. Split reel. 
[5 


982 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 2, 1916; M 534; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WHAT HAPPENED TO PeaGy. 4734. 2 
reels. [5983 
© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 23, 1916; L 7681; Biograph 
co., New York. 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pti: BESS 


WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY? a 5 act pho- 
todrama based on Rupert Hughes’ 
story, produced by Popular plays and 
players. 5 reels. [5984 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 8, 1916; L 7341; Metro pic- 
tures corp., New York. 


WHEN AUNT MATILDA FELL; written 
and produced by Al. KE. Christie. 
Reel. — [5985 


© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 25, 1916; L 7493; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WHEN LizzIE DISAPPEARED; written 
and produced by Al. E. Christie. 
Reel. No. Christie, 1. [5986 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 4, 1916; L 7755; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WHEN LOVE IS KING; by Summer Wil- 
liams; Ben Turbett, director. 2401. 
5 reels. [5987 

© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 4, 1916; L 7552; Thomas A. 
Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


WHEN THE LOSERS WON; by Waren and 
Mae Frost, scenario by and produced 
by Al. E. Christie. Reel. No. Chris- 
tie 1547 C. [5988 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Feb. 8, 1916; L 7579; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


WHITE ALLEY. 38 reels. [5989 

© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Jan. 24, 1916; L 7484; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


WHO SAID THEY NEVER COME BACK? by 
T. E. Powers. Reel. [5990 
© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c Feb. 4, 1916; 
description Feb. 5, 1916; M 515; In- 
ternational film service, ine, New 
York. 


WHOLE (THE) JUNGLE WAS AFTER 
HIM; story written, and produced 
by Paul Bourgeois, scenario by F. 
M. Wiltermood. Reel. [5991 

© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 15, 1916; -L 7417) Gi 
versa! film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WHOSO IS WITHOUT SIN; by May Shea- 
man, produced by Ideal film renting 
co. Clippings from reel. [5992 

© title, description & 21 prints 
reed. Jan. 27, 1916; L 7514; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


274 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 
no. 3, 1916 6010 


WHY LOVE IS BLIND: by William A. | WORST OF FRIENDS; by Mack Sennett. 
McGuire; George Nicholls, director. | Small reel. [6002 
3 reels. [5993 © title, description & 232 prints 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- recd. Jan. 7, 1916; L 7376; Triangle 
tion Jan. 11, 1916; L 7390; Selig film corp., New York. 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Wiz oats; by John White, and Camp- Wreck (THE) IN THE NorgtH SEA; by 


bell Gollan. 5 reels. (5994 Theo. Bouwmeester, produced by 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- ric etm EN et Pee ee 
tion Mar. 1, 1916; L 7730; George aa: are 5 
Kleine, New York. © title, description & 62 prints 
recd. Mar. 14, 1916; L 7823; Paul H. 

WINDWARD (THE) ANCHOR: Scenario Cromelin, New York. 

and production by Lynn Reynolds. 

Reel. [5995 | WrirmInc ON THE WALL; by William 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- J. Huriburt; Tefft Johnson, direc- 
Hom Mar. 2, 1916; L 741; Uni- tor. 5 reels. [6004 
versal film mfg. €0:. ine... New York. © Jan. 25, 1916; 2¢. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 26, 1916; L 7497;_ Vita- 
WINNING (THE) OF Miss CONSTRUE; eraph company of America, New 


written and produced by Robert York. 
Leonard and David Kirkland. 3 


reels. ; bee WRONG BIRD; Story by L. V. Jefferson, 

_© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and a scenario by Al. E. Christie, produced 
tion ae 29, 1916 ae : ile Uni- by Horace Davey. Reel. [6005 
“in ties eee OE © Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
ti Mar. 18, 1916; L 7850; Uni- 

WINTER DAYS IN STOCKHOLM; by A. case Ses ee Se Se 
Morgenstein. Split reel. [5997 versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 


tion Mar. 17, 1916: M 543: Vita- WRONG DOOR; Scenario by Olga Printz- 


lau, preduced by Carter De Haven. 


sae company of America, New Basan [6006 
; © Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
WIsE (THE) MAN AND THE FOOL: writ- tion Jan. 27, 1916; L 7509; Univer- 
ten and produced by Lynn Reynolds. sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
2 reels. [5998 
© Jan. 28, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- | Wksonc Mr. Wrieut; by Fred H. 
tion Jan. 29, 1916; L 7524: Uni- James; C. Jay Williams, director. 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. Reel. [6007 
© Jan. 20, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
WitcH (THE); written and produced tion Jan. 22, 1916; L 7468; Vita- 
by Frank Powell. 5 reels. [5999 graph company of America, New 
© Feb. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- York. 
tion Feb. 28, 1916; L 7713; William 
Fox, New York. X-3; scenario by James Dayton, pro- 
duced by Jay Hunt. 3reels. [6008 
Woman (THE) IN 47; by Frederick © Jan. 5, 1916: 2c. and descrip- 
Chapin; in 5 pts. Clippings from | tion Jan. 6, 1916; L 7364; Universal 
reel. [6000 film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
© title & description recd. Jan. 
27, 1916; 120 prints recd. Jan. 29, | ysagur (Tue). 5 reels. [6009 


1916; L 7557; Equitable motion pic- 


tures corp., New York. © Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Feb. 23, 1916: L 7679; Bluebird 


Woman's (A) PowER; adapted from photoplays, inc., New York. 


the novel The code of the mountains, 
by Charles Neville Buck. Small | YELLow (THE) PAssporT; by Abra- 
reel. [6001 | ham Schomer. Small reel. [6010 


© title, description & 133 prints © title & description recd. Feb. 5, 
reed. Feb. 21, 1916; L T678; Worid 1916; 111 prints reed. Feb. 14. 19163 
film corp., New York. | L 7630; World film corp., New York. 


275 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
6011 pt. 1, n. s., v. 13, no. 3, 1916 


YOURE NEXT; by Aaron HK. Bishop; | Yust rrom SwEDEN; written and pro- 
Wally Van, director. Reel. [6011 duced by Robert Leonard. 38 reels. 


© Dec. 8, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- [6012 
tion Jan. 26, 1916; L 7498; Vita- © Jan. 31, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
graph company of America, New tion Feb. 1, 1916; L 7539; Universal 
York. film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Number of entries in classes L and M included in the Catalogue since 
January 1, 1916: 
Motion. picture :photoplays___._.. eee I eee ' 556 
Motion pictures other than photoplays ==. 22 2) eee eee 81 


BOOKS 


PART |, GRouP 2 


Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author 
and copyright proprietor are the same, and that therefore the name is 


not repeated in the claim paragraph. 


Apam (Frank) electric co. F. ie 


general catalogue no. 22, 1916. 88 p. 
illus., diagrs. Ato. [6013 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1916; A 426226; Fred. B. Adam, 
St. Louis. 


ApAmMs (Rayne) Use of color in home 
decoration, New York city, Butter- 
ick publishing company [1915] 1 
p. 1., 10 p. illus. 8vo. [6014 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425753; Butterick 
pub. co., New York. 


ApLER (David) & sons clothing co.*, 
Milwaukee. Adler’s fashion sug- 
gester, spring and summer, 1916. 
cover-title, [16] p. illus., nar. 8vo. 

[6015 


© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 17; 1916; A 426752. 


AEOLIAN co.*, New York. [6016-6021 


Aeolian yocalion, a phonograph and in- 
finitely more. (Jn New York evening 
journal). © Mar. 20, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 423517. 

Aeolian yocalion, the wonderful new 
phonograph of perfect tune. (In Sun- 
day world) © Mar. 26, 19163; 1 e. 
Apr. 8, 1916; A 423518. 

Final wonder of the phonograph (In 
McClure’s, Apr., 1916) @© Mar. 15, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1916; A 423160. 

Interview with Sefior Granados on the 
duo-art pianola. (Jn New York Sun- 
Gay world). © Mar. 5, 1916;_1 e. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 423515. 

New musical art. An interview with 
Harold Bauer on the duc-art pianola. 
(In New York Sunday world) © Mar. 
mee toio: 1 Cl} Mar. 27,''1916; 
423516. 

Sweet, old song that made me a mu- 
Sician, (In McClure’s, “May, 1916) 
Apr, 10,1916; 1.¢.. Apr..13, 1916; 
A 423793. 


ALAMILLO (Carlos)* Portland, Ore. 
First course in conversational and 
commercial Spanish for business 
people. 42 1. 16mo. $1.00. [6022 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 @ and aft. 
Mar. 7, 1916; A 425825. 


ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Worley’s direc- 
tory of Albuquerque, N. M., 1916. 
Dallas, Tex., John F. Worley direc- 
tory company, 1916. 436 p. 8vo. 
$4.00. [6023 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 427285; John 
F. Worley directory co., Dallas. 


AtpRicH (Richard) Musie in the 
plays and the plays in music (In 
New York times. ‘Tercentenary 
Shakespearean supplement) [6024 


©, Mar.,.26, 1916:.  ¢). Apr.) 40, 
1916; A 423723; New York times co., 
New York. 

ALEXANDER (J. K.) Cultural guide and 
catalogue for 1916, J. K. Alexander, 
the dahlia king. cover-title, 63 p. 
illus. S8vo. [6025 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
28, 1916; A 426737; A. B. Morse co., 
St. Joseph, Mich. 

Alexander Hamiiton institute *, New 
York. [6026, 6027 
Invaluable asset. [6); p. folder, illus. 


24mo. © Feb. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Feb. 16, 1916; A 425497. 


Swinging the board. [6] p. folder. illus. 
16mo. © Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 429204. 

ALLEN (Robert E.) & Black (Howard 
W.)* Cleveland. Ready money cou- 
pons selling plan. [16] p. illus. 12mo. 

[6028 
© Dec. 7, 1915: 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

31, 1916; A 425425. 

ALTHOUSE (Dan W.)* Pottsville, Pa. 
Life of true health. 2 p. 1, 24 p. 
16mo. $0.10. [6029 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425780. 

AMALGAMATED roofing C0. In-lade 
asphalt roofing. Sheet, col. illus. 
printed on both sides. 14 by 14% 
inches, folds to shape of house. 

[6030 


© Jan. 2, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 31, 1916; 
aftiy Webs 11 “19165: :¢ A’), 42538705 
Braithwaite-Weinberg co., Chicago. 


277 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
6031 pt. I, n.s., v.13 


AMERICAN asphalt paint co.*, New | AMERICAN INDUSTRIES. March, 1916, 
York. Vaildura 99.5% pure asphalt suppl. Preventive appliances. 4 p. 
paint. cover-title, 16 p., illus. 24mo. illus. fol. [6039 

[6031 © Mar. 5, 1916; 2 < and aff. Mar. 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 427186; National manu- 
7, 1916; A 425S09. | facturers co... New York. 
i 


AMERICAN AUTOMATIC device co. Ritz 
size card. Card, 3 by 134 inches. 
$0.10. [6032 

© Oct. 1, 1915; 2 ce. Mar. 8, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 21. 1916; A 426793; Oliver 
C. Ritz Woller, Chicago. 


AMERICAN IRONING machine ¢o.*, Chi- 
cago. Clean linen in abundance. 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. 4to. [6040 

© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 425364. 


AMERICAN JERSEY cattle club*, New 
York. ‘Test rules and register of 
merit rules, Mar. 4, 1915. [Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Printed by the Hewitt 
press] 1915. 20 p. 12mo. $0.25. 

[6041 
© Nov. 24, 1915; 2 e Deel, 


1915; aff. Nov. 27, 1915; A 413900. 
AMERICAN BOOKPLATE society *, Kansas 


| 
AMERICAN BANKING credit co. Loan | 
City, Mo. Catalogue of the Ist an- | -\MERICAN LABORATORIES*, Philadelphia. 


and investment contract. [4] p. 
4to. [6033 


© Feb. 14, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 426588; John D. Clancy, 
Chicago. 


nual exhibition of contemporary Joy of living. [16] p. illus. 16mo. 
bookplates, held under the auspices [6042 
of the American bookplate society at © Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 


the Avery library, Columbia univer- 15, 1916; A 426671. 
sity, New York, from Jan. 3d to Feb. AMERICAN MEDICAL directory, 1916. 


Lp Des ye = oth ed. A register of legally quali- 
ag: Tae the 2 fied physicians of the United States. 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. Chicago, American medical associa- 
See tion [1916] 1 p. 1, 52A, 52B, 53- 


9 604 
AMERICAN CHAIN ¢CO., inc.*, Bridgeport, 2340 p. 4to. $10.00. [ 3 
Conn. Astounding adventures of © Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c Apr. 14, 
Mr. Skidmore. [12] p. col. illus. 1916; aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 428427; 


16mo. (Cover-title: Skidded) [6035 Amer. medical assn., Chicago. 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. | | Ayrerrcan PHOTOGRAPHY] American 
14, 1916; A 425939. photography exposure tables. 85th 
thousand. cover-title, 21, [7] p. 
tables. 24mo. $0.25. [6044 

© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429018; Amer. 
photographie pub. co., Boston. 


AMERICAN CORSET Co. American queen 
made-to-order corsets. 120, 12 p. 
illus. 4to. (Catalogue no. 10.) 
$0.50. [6036 

(©): ¥eb...25, 1916; 2c. ;Mar., 22; 
1916; aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429076; 
Orlo E. Blew, Chicago. 


AMERICAN RAILWAY perishable freight 
assn.*, Chicago. Standard rules and 
regulations governing the handling 
of perishable freight. 22 p. 4to. 
(Circular no. 27-—D. Jan. 15, 1916. 
Re-issued Mar., 1916.) [6045 

© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
17, 1916; A 426749. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE*, 


AMERICAN FLINT glass workers union*, 
Toledo, O. Cireular no. 11. [Toledo, 
O.. Printed by Kraus & Schreiber, 
1916} 28 p. 4to. [6037 

© Mar. 30,1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
3, 1916; A 428377. 
AMERICAN HOTEL directory, 1916 ed. 


x me a ; Chicago. 6046-6048 
Comp. by Harold W. Phillips. [Phila- 5 ; L 
ay Tike : ae Electrical equipment. pt 1—5. Instruc- 
delphia, Pa., Independent printing tion paper prepared by Charles B. 
companies of U. S.] 1916. 698, iii p. oe -P a sea —— Bo 
ine . le ADS. 70. $2.50. | $2.50. Apr. I, ; = c. each an 
incl. port., fold. maps. 8vo pee aff. Apr. 5, 1916: A 428382. 
ze Elements of electricity. pt. 1-3.  In- 
© Mar. 18, 1916; 2c. Mar. 20, 1916; struction paper prepared by Robert 
aff. Mar. 21, 1916; A 427477; Inde- aig age oe ggg ey rs riggs 
pendent printing cos. of U. 8., Wash- | Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 17, 
ington. | 1916; A 428544. 


278 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE— 
Continued. 


Gasoline automobiles. pt. 1-5. Instruc- 
tion paper prepared by Morris A. Hall. 


[?ov-) lus. diagrs: Svo;. . $2.50. © 
Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. each and ‘aff. Apr. 
5, 1916; A 428383. 

AMERICAN SCHOOL OF POULTRY hus- 
bandry*, Mountain Grove, Mo. Nat- 
ural and artificial incubation. cover- 
title, p. [8]—-S6. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(General course in poultry hus- 
bandry. lessons nos. 16, 17.) [6049 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 °c. and aff. 
Mar. 3, 1916: A 426468. 
AMERICAN SHEET & tin plate co.*, Pitts- 


burgh. Sheet & tin plate base box 


and weight table. 2 sheets, 6 by 8 
inches. [6050 


© Apr. 5, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 426605. 
Chicago. 
table. 
283 by 19 inches. 

[6051 
and aff. 


AMERICAN STEEL foundries*. 
Brake beam identification 
Wall chart, illus., 


Se omeesi2s. 1915: 2 c. 
Jan. 5, 1916; A 417593. 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE « telegraph co.*, 
New York. Commission leaflet. 


[6052, 6053 
No. 50, Feb. 1, 1916. xxii, 507-762 p. 
Syo. =~ © Pep. 17, 1916: 2 ‘¢. and aff. 


Mar. 22, 1916; A 428205. 


Nox, 51, Mar... 1, 1916. [Albany, N. Y., 
printed by J. B. Lyon co., 1916] xxiv, 


763-1040 p. S8vo. © Mar. ZO SEG = 

2 ec. and aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 427442. 
AMERICAN TROTTING ASSN.*, Chicago 
By-laws, rules and_ regulations 
1916-1917. Chicago, Ill., 1916. 81 
Dp... 16mo0. $0.25. [6054 


© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 « and aff. Mar 
30. 1916; A 427476. 
AMERICAN TROTTING REGISTER assn.* 
Chicago. Wallace’s year-book of 
trotting and pacing in 1915. v. 31 
827 p. S8vo. $3.00. [6055 
© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 
30, 1916; A 427473. 


e. and aff. Mar 


AMERICAN TRUST & banking co. 
[6056, 6057 

Trust company banking. cover-title, [8] 
p. 16mo. @© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 

aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425672. 
What you get for what you pay. cover- 
title, [8S] p. 16mo. © Feb. 24, 1916 

2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 42567 


© R. P. Purse, Chattanooga, Tenn 


c. and 


2c. Jan. 29, 1916; 


GOG6G6 


AMERICAN WOMAN’S league for self-de- 
fense. American woman’s league 
for self-defense. [6] p. folder. Svo. 

[6058 

1816; 

Mrs. 


© Jan. 11, 1916; 2c. Jan. 8, 
aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 425382; 
L. C. Boardman, New York. 


AmeERicus, Ga. R. L. Polk & @o.’s 
Americus city directory, 1916-17. v. 
1. Birmingham, Ala., R. L. Polk & 
co. [1916] 288 p. 8vo. $4.00 [6059 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 427548: R. L. Polk & co., 
Birmingham, Ala. 


AMMONS (Elias M.) National road- 
building and national public lands. 
8 p. illus., ports. 4to. (National 
highways assn.) [6060 

© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 19165 A 428116: National high- 
Ways assnD., Washington. 


AMOUNT-SURE organization *, Albany. 
Amount-sure plan. [6] p. folder. 
16mo. $2.00. [6061 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Feb. 
17, 1916; fee 


ANCIENT order of MHibernians in 
America, (Ladies auxiliary). Offi- 
cial ritual and manual. [Cleveland, 
O., Printed by The Martin printing 
company] 1916. 55 p. illus. 16mo. 

[6062 


2 c. and aff. Feb. 
Adelia Christy, 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 
15, 1916; A 426181: 


Cleveland. 

ANDERSON (Charles <A.)* Cleveland. 
Deviation tables. Rev. 1916. cover- 
title, S01. 4to. $0.75. [Text paral- 
lel to binding.] [6063 


Mar. 10, 1916; 
15, 1916 ; A 426800. 


ANGELL (George R.)* Madison, Wis. 


2 ec. and aff. Mar. 


Angell’s parcel post estimator. Card, 
2 by 4 inches. [6064 
© Peer 2s. Tors 2" co “Mar25. 


1916; aff. Dec. 31, 1915; A 426966. 


APPLEGATE co. Test that proves Apple- 
gate cleaning is perfect. (Jn Lexing- 
ton leader) [6065 

©>-Mari-27, 19167 1c. Apr. 3, 
1916; A 423553: Russell Shelk, Lex- 
ington, Ky. 


ARKENBERG special agency *, Toledo, 
O. Newspaper classified advertis- 
me sdf 1] p. fol. ~ (bulletin 135.) 


[6066 
G) Dee. 13, 1995 s.3,.c; and aff. Feb. 


11, 1916; A 425378. 


219 


ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


DL es to lbs Or oe EARS E 


Armco triangle. v. 2, no. 4 Mar., 
1916. [4] p. illus. fol. [6067 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
8, 1916; A 426555 ; Amer. rolling 
mill co., Middletown, O. 


ARMSTRONG (William H.)* Dayton, O. 
How to build and save money. Day- 
ton, O., The U. B. publishing house 
[1916]. 1p. 1., p. 8-32. illus. 12mo. 
$1.00. [6068 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 3 1916; 
aff. Mar. 13 1916; wr 425917. 


ARMSTRONG CORK & insulation co.*, 
Pittsburgh. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
12 by 14 inches, fold to 16mo. 

[6069 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 12, 1916; A 425398. 


Army & navy store co., ine.*, New 
York. [Catalogue] cover-title, 56 p. 
illus. 4to. [6070 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

1, 1916; A 426408. 
ARNOLD (Sarah Louise) * 
Mass. [6071, 6072 
Mastery of words. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Iroquois publishing company, ine. 
[1916] viii, 128, 80, 32 p. illus. 12mo. 
(Book 4 of the See and say series) 


$0.30. © Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 28, 1916; A 427446. 


Dt. Syracuse 2N. AW; 

publishing company, ine. [1916] viii, 

32 p. 12 mo. (Book 4 of the See and 

say series) $0.20. © Mar. 27, 1916; 

2c. and aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 427447. 

ART BRASS co., ine.*, New York. San- 

o-la, fine bath room ware. 119, [1] 
p. illus. 8vo. (Catalog D.) 

[6073 


© ‘Mar: ‘15, 1916* 1 ec. and Vaft. 


Brookline, 


Iroquois 


mor: 4, 1916; | 1-'e) sAapr, “a. 1OrG: 
A 480094. 
ASHLEY (Roscoe Lewis) Medieval 


civilization; a textbook for second- 
ary schools. [Norwood, Mass., 
Printed by Berwick & Smith co.] 
1916. cover-title, p. 413-492. illus., 
maps, 12mo. $0.30. [6074 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 418759; Macmillan co., 
New York. 


ASPHALT Shingle publicity bureau. 
[6075, 6076 
Roof coverings, fire protection, 45 


p. 
front. illus., 8vo. © Feb. 18, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425759. 


© Asphalt shingle publicity bu- 
reau, Chicago. 
ae is more power for you [4] p. illus. 


© Feb, 12,:1916; 2'¢, and if, Mar. 
it 1916; A 426460. 


© Calumet adv. co., Chicago. 


Applying the x-ray. | 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


ASSOCIATED cos. Mine safety stand- 
ards of the department of inspec- 
tion and safety. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
[Printed by A. W. McCoy co.] 1916, 
LL Dp. 1, 28" pe. Teale: [6077 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2c. Jan. 18, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 4, 1916; "A 425416 ; Herbert 
Michael Wilson, Pittsburgh. 


[6078-6088 


Are you in their shoes. Atlanta ee 
gian and Sunday American. © Feb. 
35, 1916; 1c. Apr. 3, 1916; A 423519. 


Atlanta’s brightest harbingers of spring. 
Atlanta Georgian and Sunday Amer- 
ican. © Mar... 15; *9ice aie Apr 
8, 1916; A 428523. 


ATLANTA Georgian. 


Clothes question. Atlanta Georgian and 
Sunday American. © Mar. 31, 1916;° 
1 e. Apr. 7, 1916; A 423635. 


Do it for the kiddies. Atlanta Georgian 
and Sunday American. (in Hearst's 
Sunday American) © Mar. 26, 1916; 

1 ec. Apr. 8, 1916; A 423526. 


Good clothes create the atmosphere of 
success. Atlanta Georgian and Sun- 
day American. © Mar. LG, 29165 
1c. Apr. 3, 1916; A 423524, 


How we have learned about good shoes. 
Atlanta Georgian and Sunday Amer- 
ican. © Mar. 30, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 423634. 


© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chi- 
cago. 
Not what we wish for, but what we 
work for, we get. Atlanta Georgian and 
Sunday "American, (In Hearst’s Sun- 


day American) © Feb. 27, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 2, 1916; A 423187. 


© Atlanta Georgian & Sunday 
American, Atlanta. 
Philosophy of clothes. Atlanta Geor- 


gian and Sunday American. © Mar 
10, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 3, 1916; A 423520. 


Prospective property owners. Atlanta 
Georgian and Sunday Amertcan. (In 
Hearst’s Sunday American) © Mar 
12, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 3, 1916; A 23520, 


Putting your best foot forward: Atlanta 
Georgian and Sunday American. @© 
Mar. 24, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr, 7, 1916; 
A 423633. 


Spring styles are not for a chosen few. 
Atlanta Georgian and Sundar Amer- 
ican (In Hearst’s Sunday American) 
© Mar. 12, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 8, 1916; 
A 423522. 
© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chicago. 
[Note: The foregoing are in At- 
lanta Georgian unless otherwise 
stated ] 


ATLAS POWDER co.*, Wilmington, Del. 
Helping you to make money by sell- 
ing Atlas farm powder. cover-title. 
16 p. illus. (part col.) loose col. pl., 
8 post cards. fol. [6089 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425903. 


280 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


ATLAS PRESERVATIVE co. of America, 
inc.*, New York. Atlas A weed 
killer and track preservative, hand- 
book of information and _ instruc- 
tions. 2 p. 1, 28 p. illus., diagrs. 
12mo. (Cover-title: How to keep a 
clean track) [6090 


/ Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 22, 1916; A 429071. 


AUsTIN, Tex. Polk’s Morrison & 
Fourmy Austin city directory, 1916. 
Houston, Morrison & Fourmy direc- 


mey.eo. inc...1916. 501 p. Ato. 
$6.00. [6091 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Mar. 31, 1916; A 428348; Morrison 
& Fourmy directory co., inc., Hous- 
ton. 


AUTO-SUGGESTIONS. 


vy. 2, no. 2, Feb. 1916. cover-title, [20] 
moles. t£6mo. © Feb. 1, 1916; 2 
ec. and aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 426475. 

vee He o. Mar, 1996. [20] -p. illus. 
pene C) Mar) 83, 191652 ec. and 
aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 429079. 
© Northwestern chemical co., Ma- 

rietta, O. 


AUTOMOBILE trade directory’s mailing 


[6092, 6093 


list. Suppl. Mar., 1916; 1st, 2d sec- 
tion. 2 y. S8vo. [Text parallel to 
binding] [ 6094, 6095 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c each and 
aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425746, 425747; 
Automobile . trade directory, inc., 
New York. 
AVONDALE realty co. I am the renter, 
the goat and the taxpayer. (In 
Springfield Sun) [6096 


© Apr. 9, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 11, 1916; 


A 423748; William C. Snhultis, 
Springfield, O. 

AZZONI (Cesare M.) & Drake 
(Frances)* Reno, Nev. Renuncia- 
tion. cover-title, 14 p. 12mo. Film 
scenario. [6097 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 426849. 


B.-M. co.’s cumulative code annota- 
tions and current digest. Montana. 
Iv. 1, no. 2, Feb., 1916] Ed. by W. S. 
Church. San Francisco, Cal., Ben- 
der-Moss company [1916] 2 p. lL, 
262 p., 11.,132 p. 4to. $8.00. [6098 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 420852; Bender- 
Moss co.. San Francisco. 


Bascock (M. G.) co. Free silver 
spoon. Beautiful Eastertide. (In 
New York herald) [6099 


© Mar. 26, 1916; 1 c Apr. 4, 1916; 
A 423561; George H. Babcock, New 
York. 


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6108 

BADEN (Thomas A.)*, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. Mr. Jeweler be honest with 
yourself. cover-title, 15 p. port. 
Svo. [6100 


© Jan. 29, 1916 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 425359. 


Batrey & Tripp co. Blue devil. no. 4. 


[32] p. illus. S8vo. [6101 

© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

10, 1916; A 426613; S. Willson 
Bailey, Cambridge, Mass. 

BaitEy meter co.*, Boston. Bulletin 

Ne. oa: qchan..5 S916... SO; pz _alius., 

diagrs. 4to. [6102 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 426562. 


Baker (William Henry)* Cleveland. 
[6103, 6104 
Copy : kow best to reproduce the various 
kinds. Rev.ed. Fold. tab. 24mo. (In 
his Preparation of copy for photo-en- 
graying.) @©@ Mar. 11, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426677. 
Preparation of copy for photo-engrav- 
me * ftp op: ti fold. “tab: 24amo 
Mar._11—1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 15, 
1916; A 426676. 


BANCROFT. Receive welcome. 
Card, 34 by 52 inches. [6105 
© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
1916; A 425628; Charles S. 
Averill, Worcester, Mass. 


Ve 


DA 


Lk, 


BANKERS DIRECTORY and special list of 
selected lawyers, Jan., 1916. 
Homans and Sharp & Allemans ed. 
[v. 93] Chicago and New York, The 
Credit company [1916] 1800p. 4to. 
$40.00. [6106 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 ec Apr. 14, 
1916; aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 427733; 
J. W. White, Chicago. 


BANKERS ENCYCLOPEDIA, Mar., 
43d ed. 


1916. 
New York city, Bankers 


encyclopedia company [1916] xxi, 
2309 p. double maps. 4to. $8.00 
[6107 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
5, 1916; A 428402; Bankers encyclo- 
pedia co., Brooklyn. 


BANKERS REGISTER and special list of 
selected lawyers. Blue book. Jan., 
1916. Chicago and New York, The 
Credit company [1916] 1800 p. 
4to. $7.00. [6108 

© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 e« Apr. 4, 
1916; aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 427524; 
J. W. White, Chicago. 


281 


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6109 


Barber (Edward S8.)* Chicago. Busi- 
ness science of dentistry. Lesson 
12-20... 9 -v.. illus.;. plans; diagrs. 
Svo. Contents.—Lesson 12. Model 
office—pt. 1.—Lesson 13. Model 
office—pt. 2.—Lesson 14. Model 
office—pt. 3.—Lesson 15. Modern 
dentistry—pt. 1.—Lesson 16. Mod- 
ern dentistry—pt. 2.—Lesson 17. 
Modern dentistry—pt. 3.—Lesson 18. 
Salesm i 
Salesmanship — pt. 2.— Lesson 20. 
Salesmanship—pt. 3. Selling talks. 

[6109-6117 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Mar. 1, 1916; A 426441426449. 


Barcray, Moore & co.*, Philadelphia. 
Pennsylvania tax free bonds classi- 
fied. Sth ed., Feb., 1916. 44 p. 
16mo. [6118 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 426068. 


BARKER (Wharton) British trades 
unions undemocratic. Proof. (Na- 
tional editorial service, serial no. 
374) [6119 

©. Jan. 10, 191622) ¢. andar. 
Mar. 11, 1916; A 4258938; Natl. edi- 
torial service, inc., New York. 


Barnes (A. M.) Esperance, the ship 
of hope. chap. 7-10. (Jn Illus- 
trated companion, Apr., 1916) 

[6120 


© Mar. 23, 1916 ws, Mars 27, 
1916; A 423381; W. B. Warner co., 
New York. 


Barsatoux (Elsa Schappel) Priscilla 
baby book, no. 1. A collection of 
babies’ garments in knitting and 
crochet with directions for making, 
by Elsa Barsaloux. Boston, Mass., 
The Priscilla publishing company, 
1915. 82° p. illus. (part. eol.)°  4to. 
$0.25. [6121 


© Jan. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
5, 1916; A 428408; Priscilla pub. co., 
Boston. 


BarsoTtTr (Charles)* New York. [Ca- 


blegrarins | (Jn Progresso _ italo- 
americano ) [6122—6153 


Mar. 25,, 19016. . (@) Mars 215) NOTGe. Tl ge; 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 423090. 


Mar: 165°17, 1926. @ Mar 1G) 17, iene: 
1 ec. each Mar. 17, 1916; A 423150, 
423151. 

Mar. 18, 20, 1916. @© Mar. 18, 20, 1916; 

1 ¢. each Mar. 21, LOU 2 A. 423232: 

423233. 

Mar. 19, 1916: @ Mar 19, 19163 Ul c. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 423209. 


pt. 1, 0. 8.,. 4.48 


BarsoTtr (Charles )—Continued. 


Mar. 21, 22, 1916. @ Mar/21, 22> 19ie - 
1c. each Mar. 22), LOG Sa 423280, 
423281. 

Mar. 23, 1916. |@, Mar 23;)191b. ese 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 4233171. 


Mar. 24—26, 1916. © Mar. 24—26, 1916; 
1 e¢.-each, Mar. (24 2-027 7oroees 
A 423375-4238TT. 


Mar. 27, 28, 1916. € Mar. 27, 28, 1946 ; 
1c. each Mar. 27, 28, 1916; A 423397, 
423398. 


Mar. 29, 1916. © Mar. -29; 191654. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 423412. 


Mar. 30, 1916. © Mar. 30, 1916; 1 e¢. 
Mar. 30, 1916; A 423454. 


Mar: 31, 1916.. (© Mar) 383i) i167 are 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 423472. 


Apr 12,2; 1916: °@ igs: 1916; 
i.e leach “Apr vio. oie: a "423539, 
423540. 

Apr.. 3, 4,.1916. @: Apr sey 424etee 
1c. each Apr. 4, 1916: "A 423559, 
423560. 

Apr. 5, 6, 1916... ‘@.Apreaaee 2916. 
1 c. each Apr. 6, 1916; A 4238614, 
423615. 

Apr: 1, 8, 1916. @ Apr. 7) Sarsies ft &: 
Apr. 7, 8, 19163; 4 423677, 423678. 
Apr. 9, 1916. © Apr. 3) Diez 

Apr. 10). LOLGis A 423729. 

Apr:, 10, 1916... ©. Apr) 10 fone rra ec: 
Apr. 11, 1916; A 423734. 

Apr: 11, 12, 1916. “@- Apr f1t2 tones 
1 c.. each Apr. 11, 12, 19163 A 423762, 
423763. 

Apr: 13,)14, 1916. © Apr. 135/94, 99tG= 
feces Apres 13.) 14-419 Te ee 423806, 
423807. 


Apr. 15, 1916. _@<Apr. 15,9906, see 
Apr. 152-1916; Ay 423839) 


~ 


BATEMAN (George) Britain’s cabinet 
crisis and conscription. Proof. (Na- 
tional editorial service, no. 379) 

[6154 


Jan. .17, 1916 > (2.6 ae ete. 
Mar. 11, 1916; A 425889; Natl. edi- 
torial service, ine., New York. 


BATES advertising co.*, New York. 
[6155—6162 


Advertising service for newspaper pub- 
lishers.. Jan., Feb., 1916. 2v. illus. 
fol. [Text parallel to binding] @©@ 
Dec. 24, 1915; © Jan. 24, 19163 2 ce. 
each Mar. 4, 1916; aff. Mar. 1, 1916; 
A 425816, 425817. 

Clothing store service. Jan., Feb., 1916; 
2 y. illus. fol. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing] @© Dec. 28, 1915; @ Jans 20; 
1916; 2 c@ each Mar. 4, 1916; aff. 
Mar. 1, “1916; A 425820, 425821. 


Department store service. Jan., Feb., 
1916. 2 v. illus: fol etext parallel 
to binding] @© Dec. 8, 1915; © Jan. 
10, 1916; 2 c. each Mar. 4, 1916; aff. 
Mar. 1, 1916; A 425818, 425819. 

Furniture store service. Jan., Feb., 1916. 
2 v. illus. fol. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing] :’@' Dee, 17, 1985: iG jaa, fe 
1916; 2 c. each Mar. 4, 1916; aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 425822, 4258238. 


282 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. - 4, 1916 


BatHon (Mary Wingrove) Pocahon- 
tas, comic operetta. Stage manager’s 
book. New York, J. Fischer & bro., 
1916. xxii p. and xv plates (2 loose 
plates) under separate cover. S8vo. 
(Fischer ed. no. 4084) $1.00. 

[6163 

©) Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

Mar. 30, 1916; A 427468; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 


Beard (Daniel Carter) * 
Y. Sa-go-ye-wat-ha. 
Apr., 1916.) [6164 

tear ay 29165 1 cc. Mar. 30, 
1916; A 423455. 

Bearp (H. C.) Iowa state roads, Iowa 
county roads, Iowa township roads, 
Iowa highway engineering, lowa 
road laws. 6, [2] p. illus., maps. 
4to. (National highways assn.) 

[6165 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

15, 1916; A 428118; National high- 
ways assn., Washington. 


Flushing, N. 
(In Boy’s life, 


BEARDSLEY institute*, Chicago. Calen- 
dar mount. 8 p. illus. 8 vo., loose 
carbon sheet, 62 by S inches. (Man- 


ual training department, form 2) 
[6166 


ear, 13) 1916; 2 c. and afi. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 426679. 


BEcCKLEY-RALSTON co.*, Chicago. Gen- 
eral catalog no. 78, 1916. 640 p. illus. 
4to. [6167 

eMar. 10,°1916; 2.¢. Mar. 21, 
1916; aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429080. 


Berra (J. H.)* London. Carry on, 
by the Junior sub. [pseud.] chap. 4. 


(In Blackwood’s magazine, Mar., 
1916) [6168 
eo ec Mar: 29, 1916; A. ad int. 


2610; pubd. Mar. 1, 1916. 


Bert telephone co. of Pennsylvania’, 
Philadelphia. Telephone directories. 


[6169-61TT 
Chester district, Feb. 10, 1916. 60 p. 
4to. © Feb. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Mar. 4, 1916; A 425754. 
Coudersport, Emporium, Galeton [etc.] 
Heb. 10, 1916. 28 p. 4to. © Mar. 
fi aotG-: 2 c. and aff. Mar..4, 1916; 
A 425755. : 
Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chambersburg 
feel Web. 1, 1916. 110 p. 4io. © 


Feb. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 24. 
1916; A 425615. 

Lancaster, Gettysburg, 
Feb. 1, 1916. 
23, 1916; 2 
A 425705. 

Norristown district [Spring issue] Feb. 
is 1916. 60 p. 4to. @ Mar. 4, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 10, 1916: 
A 426597. 


Hanover en 
90 p. 4to. © Fen 
e. and aff. Feb. 29, 1916: 


BELL telephone co. of Pennsylvania*— 
Continued. 
Philadelphia and vicinity, spring issue. 
5, 1916. cover- -title, 412, 248: 
AO NOR AaB aot, POG yc 
14, 1916; aff. Feb. 4, 1916; 
A 425401. 


Reading, Lebanon, Pottsville [etc.] spring 
issue, Jan. 20, 1916. cover-title, 100 p. 


Ato. @© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 12, 1916; A 425400. 

Towanda, Sayre, Troy [etc.] Feb. 11, 
1916. 24 p. .4to. @ Mar. 1, 1916: 


2e and aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425756. 
West Chester district, DEE issue, rev. 
to 


28, 1916. 68 p. [© Mar Wi 
1916/2) ¢: and “afts) Mar: 24. 1916.17 
429122 
BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. & ASSOCI- 
ATED cos.*, Philadelphia. Mainte- 
nance rules. Section no. 8. Toll line 
maintenance routine. [ Philadelphia, 


Pa., Printed by Geo. F. Lasker, 1916] 
65 p. 4to. [6178 
© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 


4, 1916; A 427527. 

BELNAP envelope co. Unusual pay en- 
velopes. Sheet, illus. 15 by 83 
inches. [6179 


po Jan. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
, 1916; A 426604: “Charles M. Bel- 
ae Chicago. 

BENDEL (Henri)*, New York.  In- 
spiration from the Second Empire. 
(In Harper’s bazar, Apr., 1916) 

[6180 
© Mar. 22, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 25, 
1916; A 423340. 

BENDER (Elwood)*, Fairmont, Neb. 
Game of Hi-lo; rules for playing. 
Sheet, 11 by 83 inches. [6181 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 426106. 


BENDER (Jessie Hungerford)*, New- 


ark, N. J. Your country first and 
then your mother. (Jn Chatham 
press ) [6182 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 1c. Apr. 3, 1916; 
A 423542. 

BENJAMIN, House of David*, Benton 
Harbor, Mich. Eden’s paradisical 
liberty, prohibition, temperance. 
Book 1. Benton Harbor, Mich. [The 
Israelite House of David] 1916, 1 p. 


L, 29 p.-front.. (port:) Syo. .$0.25. 
[6183 
© Web, 18, 1916; 2) e. Web! 21, 


1916; 
BENJAMIN, Sellar mfg. 


aff. Mar. 8. 1916; A 426476. 
co. Boy con- 


tractor. [Book of designs and in- 
structions] 16 p. illus., diagrs. obl., 
12mo. [6184 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
1, 1916; A 426973; George A. Sellar, 
Chicago. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6185 


pt..1, nm. s., ’v. ae 


BENNETT (James O'Donnell) Mrs. 
Farwell tells of war and heroism. 
(In Chicago Sunday tribune) 

[6185 
© Mar. 19, 1916: 1 c.. Mar. 22, 


1916; A 423277; Tribune co., Chi- 
cago. 

BEN-OLIEL (Arthur H.)*, Chicago. 
Neutral war sentiments. [11] p. 
2s oo HOLL, [6186 


© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 426914. 


BENZIGER  brothers*, New York. 
Church goods; metalware,  vest- 
ments, Statuary furnishings. T71 p. 
illus. fol. [6187 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 
11, 1916; A 425906. 


BERGENGREN (Ralph) Welcome words 
about spelling. Proof. (National 
editorial service, serial no. 376.) 

[6188 


© Jan. 16, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425891; Natl. editorial 
service, inc., New York. 


c. and aff. Mar. 


BERLINER illustrirte zeitung. 2. 
jahrg. [Each illus. fol. M. O. 10.] 
[6189, 6190 

nr. 6,.°6, febr... 1916. “©, Meb:' 6; 1916: 
1 c. Mar. 27, 1916; A—Foreign 13540. 

me. ', los ‘Lebr:, 1916.) @ hep ts, 1916: 


ite. Mar. 28, 1916; A—Foreign 13541. 
© Ullstein & co., Berlin. 


BrerRtTHEROY (Jean)* Paris. Vers la 
gloire. [4 instalments] (Jn Revue 
des deux mondes. ) [6191 

© Dec. 1, 1915—Jan. 15, 1916; 1 «. 
each Mar. 20, 1916; A—Foreign 
iis ray a 


Best & co.*, New York. [6192, 6200 


[Best’s idaiats outfit folder] [4] p. 
folder, illus. 16mo. © Mar. 18, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429058. 


Between the perambulator and the debut. 
Sheet, illus., 21 by 12% inches. © Mar. 
Zp 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Mar. 8, 1916; 
A 426559. 


Catalog. no. 117, spring & summer 
[1916] cover-title, 50 p. illus. 8vo. 
© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Mar. 7, 
1916; A 425813. 


Liliputian bazaar. Sheet, illus., 183 by 
12% inches. © Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426685. 


New spring styles in fashionable milli- 


nery. [3] p. col. illus. 8vo. @© Mar. 
6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 15, 1916; 
A 426684. 


Perhaps you can remember. [Best’s cor- 
set folder] [8] p. folder, illus. 16mo. 
@ Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 20, 


1916; A 429057. 


Spring styles, the most bewitching of 
new things have stepped into our 
women’s departments. [8] p. folder, 
illus. 16mo. © Mar. 9, 1916s 2 ce. 
and aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426682. 


Best & co.—Continued. 


This folder is published with the inten- 
tion [etc.] [4] p. illus. 4to. © Feb. 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 15, 1916; 

A 426681. 


When she of the younger set. 
spring styles] [12] p. folder. 
16mo. © Mar. 6, 1916; 
Mar. 15, 191363 A 426683. 


BEST WAY. 


v.11, no: LikoPeb. 15; Gag: 
Best & co., 1916. cover-title, p. [135] 
147. illus. 8vo. © Feb. 16,1916; 2 
e. and aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 425701, 


v. 1, no. 12, Mar. 15, 1916. cover-title, 
p. [151]. —163. illus., port. 4to. 
© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 20, 
1916; A 429059. 


© Best & co., New York. 


BETCONE (David Samuel) Aladdin 
manual of construction. 2d ed. Bay 


[ Misses 
illus. 
2 Gc. and: af: 


[6201, 6202 
New York, 


City, Mich., North American con- 
struction co., 1916. 79 [8] p. illus. 
diagrs. S8vo. [6203 


© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
1, 1916; A 426971; North American 
construction co., Bay City, Mich. 


BINGHAMPTON, N. Y. 3d national 
bank. [6204, 6205 


Fortune is knocking at your door. [4] 
p. - illus. “Svo. “@ Heb-o. 01 otGe ene 
and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426187. 


Rules of the fortune foundation fund 
profit sharing. [12 a p. 24mo. $0.25. 
© Jan. a 19163: 2c. sands Feb. 
15, 1916; A 426188. 


© National bankers service, inc., 
New York. 
BrisHOP-BABCOCK-BECKER €O0.*, 
land. Hureka water pumps and 
water supply systems. 64 p. illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. (Catalog B-383 Feb. 
1916 ed.) [6206 


© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1916; A 426454. 


Brack (H.) co.*, Cleveland. Wooltex 
styles, spring, 1916. [8] p. illus. 
4to. [6207 

© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 19, 1916: SK 426248. 


BLACKMORE (Sidney J.)*, Winnipeg, 
Canada. Nurse Edith Cavell; a war 
drama. [6] p. 8vo. [Scenario] 

[6208 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 <..angr aes 
Mar. 10, 1916; A 426616. 


BLACKSTONE institute*, Chicago. 
[6209-6215 


and evidence about the Modern 
American law course & service. . 31 
p. 4to. © Dec. 28, 1915; 2c. and aff. 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 429176. 

Model solutions to Modern American 
law problems. 31. [4] p. 8vo. 
Jan. 10,-1916; 1 ¢e. and aff. Mar. 6, 
NS ys Wh oe WB Mar. 18, 1916; A 425996. 


Cleve- 


Facts 


284 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 6254 
BLACKSTONE institute—Continued. BiopGETT (Harvey) co.—Continued. 
Modern American law guide. no. 66-69. Look back a month, ahead a year. Sheet, 
aeves SVO. (50/50. ‘each. @©@ Mar. 21, illus., 643, by 4% inches. ©. Jan. 22, 
22, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. Mar. 27, LONG -20c. Mar, 1a 1916e afi. Apr 3) 
1916; A 429171-429174. 1916; A 4380064. 
oe eee it Lee 7 sbi aa Making of successful men. Sheet, illus., 
Mar. 27, 1916: A 499175. ; : 63 by 43 inches. © Jan. 24, 1916; 2 @ 
a pe: 1916; aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 
BLAISDELL (Albert F.)*, Winchester, a | : i" Bd ite en 
Mass. Cuerpo humano y la salud, : Wee GEL Ce cs” oe nee to; 
por A. F. Blaisdell, traducido por 1916; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 
Eduardo P. Bermtdez. Boston, 1916; A 430048. 
Londres [etc.] Ginn y ee No sale Sheet, illus., 63 by 5 
1915 vi, 198 p. 16mo. 0.40. inches. Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 
aed e $ [6216 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 430049. 


Personal bank account. Sheet, illus., 63 
by spc inches 3@ Meb: 9105) 1916)02 te: 
Mari nlsys LolGce ati sAprs. os LOG: 
A 430047. 


Said a man of 42. Sheet, illus., 64 by 
44 inches. @©@ Jan. 26, 1916; 2 tC. 
Nar] bt) On Gis) sate Apr. oa LOG 


@yMec1G, 1915; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1915; 
aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 428103. - 


BLANCHARD (Arthur H.) Economic 
phases of state highway legislation. 
8 p. illus. 4to. (National high- 


ways assn.) [6217 A 430056. 

Jig Sending funds away. Sheet, illus., 64 
© Mar. di, ere oe coe! aff. by 4% inches. © Jan. 26, 1916; 2 ec: 

Mar. 15, 1916; A 4251 (; National Mar. 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; 

highways assn., Washington. A 430058. 

BiopGeTt (Harvey) co.*, St. Paul. Square look at the savings idea. Sheet, 
Ue Bae) pat, Day einclen | Osea 

Across lots to riches. Sheet, illus., 6% 1916; A 430069, e RS 
byeoeinehes, © Keb. 17, 1916; 2 e. } 
= eee 1916; aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A Bernt out boy oe ge eee 63 

¢ y 4% inches. a. : : ¢. 

Boy who says I will. Sheet, illus., 62 Mar, 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; 
by 4% inches. © Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. A 430057. 

Mar. 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A What your bank check records. Sheet, 
430065. illus, 63 by 5 inches. © Feb. 17, 

Conveniences of a checking account. LOGE eZ Cy Mars 3. LOG Bait. SApr 

Sheet, illus., 64 by 4% inches. © Jan. 8, 1916; A 4380042. 

PER 19162) ce) Mar. 13, 19165 aff. Apr. = 

8 1916: A 430059 Where has my money gone? Sheet, illus., 
i as x p 63 by 5 inches. © Feb. 10, 1916; 

Hemoping eee ka oa” ive: 2c. Mar. 13, 1916; aff. Mar. 3, 1916; 
2"c. Mar. 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916: aro 
A 430060. Young ae Be Breet Sas A0e pie 

Do you measure your money? Sheet, inches. an. aa, ; Cc. Mar. 
illus., 7 by 5 inches. © Feb. 17, 1916; 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 430066. 
Wee ee 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; Your net earnings. Sheet, illus., 64 by 

> inehess ©) Meb. 7, 1916? 27cy Mar. 

Dollar down, a dollar a week. Sheet, 13. 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 430044. 
illus., 63 by 5 inches. © Feb. 10, f : 

LOLG 12 ce. Mar. 13, 19163 aff. Apr. 3, : 

1916; A 430058. BLopGETT (Harvey A.) Business of 
pee day mo i ee eS 64 getting on in the world. 

y inches. eb. : nec: 244-6 

Mar 3. 1OlG: aft. Apr. 3; 1916; A [624 254 

430050. Enthusiasm : oe cee Cee ay 

ig i heet, ill US e an. 

mine O ee i916: oe Mae 59. 19163 Zi is Mat “1, 1916: aft, 

13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 430046. Apr. 3, 1916; A 430072. 

Good rule. Sheet, illus., 64 by 5 inches. Getting a start. Sheet, illus., 12 by 8% 
Wrest, 1916; 2 ¢c. Mar. 13, 1916; inches. © Feb. 29, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 
aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 430043. 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 430074. 

Have you a boy? Sheet. illus., 62 by 42 How to tell your fortune. Sheet, illus 
inches. © Jan. 24, 1916; °2 6, Alar. 13 by 8 inches. © Feb. 29," 1916! 

5, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 2c, Mar. 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916: 

How shall I invest safely? Sheet, illus., Al 430075. 4 he capi ama { 
64 by 5 inches. © Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. 3 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 4380051. It Re une cen ted Blakes i goal 

, ail : eet, illus., y 8% inches. an. 

EIS Aa ig ri cae ee 29, 1916; 2'c. Mars 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 
5 inches. © Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 3/1916; A 430070. 

13, 1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 430052. Making dreams come true. Sheet, illus., 

Lend us your boy. Sheet, illus., 6% by 12 by 8% inches. ©. Feb. 29, 1916; 
5 inches. © Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. Mar. | Qe) Mar to) V91G: atk Apr. 3: skO16 5 
ie, 1916; att. Apr. 3, 19163; A) 430053. A 430073. 


289 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6255 


pt.1,n.8., v.13 


Bropcetrt (Harvey A.)—Continued. 


On the trail of your small coin. Sheet, 
illus., 12 by 8% inches. © Feb. 29, 
£9163 Ziel Mar, 138) 1916 » cafi. Apr. 


3 1916; A 430077. 

Personal worth comes before pusiness 
success. Sheet, illus., 12 by 84 inches. 
@idane. 29; 1916: 2c Mar. 13, 1916; 
ait. Apr. 3, 1916; A 4380071. 

System for you and me. Sheet, illus., 12 
by 83 inches. © Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. 
Mar. 13, 1916! att Apr. By LOLG; 
A 430067. 

Things don’t just happen. 
12) by) 82 inches + ©@, Heb: 
2 ¢e. Mar. 13, 1916; aff. Apr. 
A 4380076. 

Your conquest of the dollars. Sheet, 
illus., 12 by 83% inches. © Jan. 29, 
1916: 20e. Mar 13% VO1G aft: Apr: 3; 
1916; A 430069. 

Your money habits are growing 
Sheet, 12 by 83 inches. © Jan. 
1916; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1916; aff. Apr. 
1916; A 430068. 


© Harvey Blodgett co., St. Paul. 


Brount (B. H.)* Milwaukee. Dacty- 
loscopic method of perfect check pro- 


Sheet, illus., 
29, 1916; 
3, 1916; 


up. 
29, 
3, 


tection. cover-title, [16] p. 24mo. 
$2.00. [6255 
© Feb. 21,1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


24, 1916; A 425626. 


BLUE BOOK oF NEwTON, 1916. 240 p. 
front. (fold. map) [20] p. of diagrs. 
1 fold. diagr. ono $2.00. [6256 


45% Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ce and aff. Feb. 
, 1916; A 418827 : Pate suburban 
abe co., Boston. 


BLUE BOOK OF ROLAND Park, 1916. 
Baltimore, Franklin printing com- 
pany, 1916. 116 Den 12mo. [6257 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
15, 1916 A Lose My Franklin print- 


ing co., Baltimore 


Bourtau (Helene) Leowieee hund ; 
roman. anfang, 1.—38l. forts. u. 
schluss. [32 instalments] (Jn Vos- 
sische zeitung) [6258 

© Dee. 25, 1915-Feb. 2, 1916 
1 ec. each Mar. 27, 1916; A—Foreign 
135438; Ulstein & co., Berlin. 


service*, Chi- 
[6259-6264 


syndicate service] Suppl. 
344A, -Mar.; > 1916."" 2 1 
© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and 
27, 1916; A 429183. 


[Men’s syndicate service] Suppl. 
Se LA, a Mar 6G. LOG.” 2) lerblos. 
© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Mar. 
1916; A 426553. 

—— Suppl. 345, 345A. Mar. 25, 1916. 
me de LUST TO eG Mara mois. 
2c. and aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429184. 

{Newspaper syndicate service] Suppl. 
N 843, N 343A, Mar., 1916. 2 1. illus. 

@ Mar. 21,1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 

ie Lele. A 499182 


30NNET-BROWN Sales 
cago. 
| Furniture _ 
BY 344, °F 
illus. fol. 
aft. Mar. 
341-— 
fol. 
8, 


fol. 
Mar. 


BONNET-BROWN Sales service—Contd. 
[Women’s syndicate service] Suppl. 342— 


342A. Mar. 6, 1916. 2 1. illus. fol. 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 8, 
1916; A 426554. 

—--— Suppl. 346, 346A, Mar. 25, 1916. 

20. illus: fol.e LO peMar 2 leavaEG ee 

2 ec. and aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429785. 

Bonnin (Gertrude)* Fort Duchesne, 

Utah. Indian’s awakening by Zit- 


kala-Sa [pseud] Jn American In- 
dian magazine, Jan.-Mar., 1916.) 
[ 6265: 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 1 e Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 423692. 

BooKLovER’s contest co., ine.*, New 
York. Cleveland leader’s official 
booklovers’ picture game catalog and 

reply book. cover-title, 4 p. 1, p. 5-67, 

[1] illus. S8vo. _ [6266 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 12, 1916; 

aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 425415. 


Booster club Chautauquas. Boosters. 

[4] p. 16 mo. $0.50 per 100. [6267 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1916; 

aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 426894; W. IL. 
Radcliffe, Washington. 


BorpEN (Abram)* Syracuse, N. Y. 
Hlectrical resuscitation chart. Wall 
chart, illus., 18 by 25 inches. $0.50. 

[6268 


© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 425547. 

Boss (John C.) co.*, Elkhart, Ind. 
Original Boss system unit contro! ten 
hour dryer. [Brick drying catalog] 
20 p. illus., diagrs. 8 vo. [6269: 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
14, 1916; A 425404. 


Boston, Mass. Boston business direc- 
tory, 1916. 40th ed. New York, 
Puritan publishing company [1916] 


1p. 1. 335 ‘pp. 16m0L. SRO Stone 

© Wine 18, 1916; 2. .c) angaae, 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 428191 ; Puritan 
pub. co., New York. 

Boston. First national bank. Wealth 
of. America, coal. [28] pp. illus. 
16mo. [6271 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 426872 ; Walker-Long- 
fellow co., Boston. 


BOULDER County, Col. R.L. Polk direc- 
tory co.’s Boulder County -directory, 
1916. v. 2. Colorado Springs, Col. The 
R. L. Polk directory co., 1916. 499 p. 
Svo. $6.00. [6272 

© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 ¢« and af. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 428849; R. L. Polk 
directory co. of Colorado, Colorado: 
Springs, Col. 


286 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


[Bowers (BH. F.)] What bad teeth do 


to good health. ae Mass., 
Florence mfg. co. [1916] 7 p. Svo. 
[6273 

© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1916; 


aff. Mar. 20, 1916: A 426792 ; Flor- 


ence mfg. €o., Florence, Mass. 


Bowes (Charles lLane)* Chicago. 
Home store bargains. [2d ed.] 292 
p. illus. (part col.) 4to. [6274 

me aNoyv. 120, 1915; 2 
1915; aff. Dec. 3, 1915; A 429078. 


BowMAn, Cost & co.*, St. Louis. 25 
reasons why Arkansas drainage dis- 


trict bonds are attractive invest- 
ments. [4] p. Svo. [6275 
my eren. 15°°1916:"2 c. Feb. 19, 


1916; aff. Mar. 13, 1916; A 425919. 


Boytan (William A.) City arithme- 
tics. 3d year, Ist half to Sth year, 
2d half; by W. A. Boylan and Floyd 
R. Smith. New York and Chicago, 
C. E. Merrill company [1916] 6 v. 
12mo0. $0.44 each. [6276-6281 

3d year, 1st half-4th year, 2d half 
© Mar. 29, 1916; 5th year, 1st half 
© Mar. 30, 1916; 5th vear, 2d half 
© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ¢c. each and aff. 
Apr. 6, 1916; A 427539-427544; 
Charles E. Merrill co., New York. 

Bovie (A. 8.) co.*, Cincinnati. Oxi- 
dation, the great destroyer of auto- 
mobile finish (ijn Saturday evening 
post, Apr. 1, 1916) [6282 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 1, 1916; 
A 423481. 


BrRaceLAND (John H.)* Philadelphia. 
Old goods made new. [4] p. 8 vo. 
$1.00. [6283 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 

10, 1916; A 426072. 
BRADSTREET’S book of commercial rat- 
ings of bankers, merchants, manu- 
facturers, etc. [6284, 6285 


United States. v. 193, April, 1916. 
New York, The Bradstreet company, 
1916. Various paging. fol. 
aoe FOAGs 2 G Mar. =: 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 428344. 


United States and the Dominion of 
Canada. y. 193, April, 1916. New 
York, The Bradstreet company, 1916. 
Various paging. fol. @©@ Mar. 19, 
1916; 2) ¢. Mar. 30, 1916; aff. Mar. 
31, 1916; A 428343. 


© Bradstreet co., New York. 
BRANHAM (John M.) co.*, New York. 
[New York advertising mens tele- 
phone index] Card, 21 by 84 inches. 
[6286 
er anty (19. 19155 1 ¢. Sept. «15, 
1915; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1916; aff. Feb. 2, 

1916; A 425371. 


e. and aff. Feb. 


enawee 20,.) 


ee ee eS SSS SS SS ESS 


6295 

BRANTL ne Teac business _ col- 

lege,* . Worth, Tex. Educate for 
ait 39 p. illus., ports. fol. 

[6287 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 13, 1916; 


2 c. Feb. 28, 1916; 
A 425920. 


BRATEN’S. 
free. 


Get a Savings bank account 
(In Bozeman daily chronicle) 
[6288 


© Mar. 19, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 4, 1916; 
A 423565; Andrew A. Braten, Boze- 
inan, Mont. 


BRENARD mfg. co.*, Lowa’ City, “La. 
Loyalty to the business and its re- 
ward. cover-title, 19 p. 12mo. 
(Brenard manufacturing company’s 
course in business principles and 
efficiency [no. 1.]) [6289 

© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and ‘aff. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 426767. 


BRENISER (Ross. D.)* Philadelphia. 
Mail order man _ yearly budget. 
1916 ed. cover-title, 36 p._ illus., 
port. S8vo. $0.25. [6290 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 426384. 


Briees (Frederick Mead)* Newark, 
N. J. Meat substitutes. cover-title, 
tp! obi: “$0.25. [6291 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
17, 1916; A 426751. 


Brixt bros.*, New York. Your chauf- 
feur and what he should wear for 
town, touring and, limousine cars. 
Sheet, illus., 93 by 15 inches. [6292 

© reba, 26; 19165 72 yc. .-Rebur29, 
1916; aff. Mar. 7, 1916; A 425806. 


Brin (Pierre C.)* Chicago. Elite in- 
struction book illustrating latest 
crochet and tatting designs. 16 p. 
illus. 4to. [6293 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 
29, 1916; A 429203. 


Brockway (Frank) Aldena. chap. 6, 
7. (Jn Illustrated companion, Apr., 


‘. 
1916) [6294 
27, 


©. Mar..25) 19IG: 1 cs Mar: 
1916; A 4238383; F. B. Warner co., 
New York. 


BROOKMIRE economic service of New 
York. Fifteen-year record of twen- 


e. and aff. Mar. 


ty standard American railroad 
bonds. Sheet, diagr., 64 by 10 
inches. [6295 

(ye tab. 157419165 -—2-e.'Feb, 19; 


1916; aff. Mar. 13, 1916; A 425918; 
Bowman, Cost & Co., St. Louis. 


287 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. I; nv’s., v.43 


6296 


Brooks (P.. W.) & co., ine.*; New 
York. Fourteen strong utility com- 


panies. 21 p. illus., map. fol. 
[6296 
©) Feb.) 28, 1916s 2 cand aff. 


Mar. 1, 1916; A 426439. 


BroTHERHOOD of locomotive firemen & 


enginemen,* Indianapolis. Our spe- 
cial study course. Westinghouse air 
brake, pt. 3, see. 6. (Jn Locomotive 
firemen and enginemen’s magazine, 
Mar., 1916) [6297 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 25, 1916; 
A 423346. 


Brown (Nona Lee) Superintendents’ 
manual, junior department. Nash- 
ville, Tenn., Sunday school board of 
the Southern Baptist convention 
Mls] 94. pi) mallas “pit? imo. 
$0.25. [6298 

© Oct. 20) 1915> 2 eoand aif. Mar. 
17, 1916; A 428141; Sunday school 
board, Southern Baptist convention, 
Nashville. 


Brown (Ralph)* New York. Brown’s 
red rose liniment. cover-title, 8 p. 
16mo. [6299 


©: Oct) d5ssi9ia:, 24exe Deen sa. 
1915; aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 4263886. 


Brown (William Henry)* Glendale, 
Cal. Sign of the times [8] p. folder, 
24mo. $0.05. [6300 


© Novits, 19ia:-2- c7 Mebp16: 
1916; aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 426385. 


Brown & SHARPE mfg. co.*, 
eT. 
262, 


Providence 

Machinery and tools. xxvi, 
iv, 263-645 p._ illus., diagrs. 
24mo. ([General catalogue] no. 
136. ) [6301 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 425680. 


BROWNELL advertising service. Fear. 
Sheet, 11 by 8 inches. $10.00. [6302 


©) ‘Mar. 15; 2916-2 ‘e> and aff. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 425993; William L. 
Brownell, Kalamazoo, Mich. 


BRUNNER & Brunner. Brunner & 
Brunner blank lease. 2-—1—16—M. 
Sheet, 13 by 84 inches. [6303 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
3, 1916; A 426473; Charles B. Brun- 
ner, Easton, Pa. 

Bryce (Catherine T.) Story-land dra- 
matic reader. New York, Chicago 
[ete.] Charles Seribner’s sons [1916] 
ix, 150 p. illus. 12mo. $0.40. [6304 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and _ aff. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 428302; Charles 
Scribner’s sons, New York. 


Bryce (Joseph Wylie)* Battle Creek, 
Mich. Tam Thamson’s team. cover- 
title, [29] p. illus. 32mo. $0.25. 

[6305 
© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 425989. 


Bryson (C. M.) co. Bryson’s fool 
proof needle and supply cabinet. 
Sheet, illus., 16 by 16 inches. 

[6306 

© Dec. 23, 1915°°2 e€ Deaae 
1915; aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426125; 
Charles Martin Bryson, Cleveland. 


Buss (John Scott) * Chicago. Instruc- 
tion sheet. [6807, 6308 
What it is, safety first; a modern uni- 

versal automatic twin car coupler 
having many advantages. Sheet, 
diagr. 13 by 82 inches. @© Dec. 17, 

5; 2 c and aff. ‘Wee, 20) tata: 
A 417325. 


a modern universal automobile twin 
car coupler having air under pressure 
behind it. Sheet, diagr., 
inches. © Dec. 28, 1915; 2 
aff. Dec. 80, 1915; A 417484. 


Bucs fiir alle. 1916. 14. hft. illus. 


fol. M. 0. 30 [6309 


© Feb. 23, 1916: 1 °c” Mareen 
1916; A—Foreign 138536; Union 
deutsche verlagsgesellschaft, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


BuckiLey (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 
[6310-6313 


Federal trade commission has taken the 
stand that exclusive selling agreements 
are legal in the average case. © Mar. 
20, 1916; 1. c... Mam S25. tee 

A 423347. 

Some more results of not putting every- 
thing in the . contract. | ©. Apes. 
1916; 1 c. Apr. 10; 19tG se 423694. 


When you can’t use your own name in 
business. © Mar. 27, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 423554. 

You can’t alter a contract or an order 
with small type provisions printed 
somewhere else. © Mar. 13, 1916; 

1 _¢. ‘Mar, 23; 191634 423239, 


[Note: The foregoing are in Modern 
merchant and grocery world. 


S.)* Aitkin, Minn. 
[6314, 6315 
Birds of spring. Sheet, a by 34 inches. 
$0.10. .@© Mar. 25, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Mar, 307 T9165 426927. 
Our country. Sheet, 64 by 44 inches. 
$0.10. © Feb. 2, 1916; 2 e. Feb. 5, 
1916; aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 426206. 


Buttock (Arthur 


Burpick (Benjamin)* Oshtemo, Mich. 


Mail order ways. cover-title, 32 p. 
Svo. $1.00. [6316 

© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and, aff 
Mar. 17, 


1916; A 426768. 


288 


—" 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 
Burcess (Thornton W.) [6317, 6318 
Adventures of Buster Bear, by Thorn- 


ton W. Burgess, with illus. by Harri- 
son Cady. Boston, Little, Brown, and 


Gompany, 1916. vi p., 1 1. 120. p. 
front., plates. 16mo. (Bedtime story- 
books) $0.50. © Mar. 18, 1916; 2 


and aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 428327. 


Adventures of old Mr. Toad, by T. W. 
Burgess, with illus. by Harrison Cady. 
Boston, Little, ae and company, 

20) po tront., phates. 

0. Mar. 18, 1916; 

and aff. Mar. Sie TOG e A 458338. 

© Little, Brown, and company, 


Boston. 


BuresterR (Nathan G.) Rational sys- 
tem of fire insurance rating. 1st in- 
stalment. (Jn Fire protection, Mar. 
1916) [6319 


eeeMier. 1297) 4191631 ce) Apr. 3, 


1916; A 423548; Fire protection, 
Cincinnati. 
BuRNETT-LARSH mfg. co.*, Dayton, O. 
[6320-6323 
Directions for installing Duro guaran- 
teed electric pumps and_ residence 
water supply systems. Form 110. 
Sheet illus., printed on both sides, 


9 by 104 inches. @© Feb. 9, 1916; 
2c, and aff. Feb. 12, 1916; A 426121. 


Duro guaranteed electric soft water 
pumps and systems for residences [4! 
p. illus. 8vo. (Bulletin no. 6) 
Hen wine tote. 2 4c) jand aff. Keb. 12, 
1916; A 426120. 

Guarantee certificate. 
water supply system. 
on both sides, 9 by 5 


Duro pump or 
Card, printed 
inches. 


Jan. 202) 1916: °2 ¢c. and aft. Jan. 28, , 


1916; A 425399. 

New fountain motor washer. Card, 
jillus., printed on both sides, 9 by 5 
inches. © Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Jan. 28, 1916; A 425398. 


Burns (Howard E.)* St. Louis. 


[6324, 6825 
Burns’ freight classification chart. 
Sheet, diagr., 14% by 19% inches. 
$2.00. © Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 425563. 
Burns’ freight classification table. 
Sheet, diagrs., 144 by 19% inches. 
$2.00. © Feb. 14, 1916: 2c. and aff. 


Feb. 21, 1916; A 425564. 


Burton (Richard) And not properly 


presented, even today. (Jn New 
York times. Tercentenary Shakes- 
pearean supplement) [6326 


© Apr. 2, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 423728; New York times co., New 
York. 


BusH (Chas M.)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Matter of record. 6 1. illus. fol. 
[Text parallel to binding] [63827 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
17, 1916; A 426205. 


41094—16——2 


6336 


BuTLER bros.*, Chicago. 


Automobile accessories, 1916. 32 p. 
tus; ‘4to. '@ Mar.) 23)) 1oté6sn2) -¢ 
and aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426930. 


[6328, 6329 


Stendell pianos, player pianos, piano 
accessories. 32 p. illus., fold. sheet, 
4to. © Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Mar. 30, 1916; A 426929. 


BYRNE (Gertrude) Open door to read- 
ing. [6330, 63831 
First reader, by Gertrude Byrne, and 

Paul B. Habans. illus. by Edith A. 
Mahier. New Orleans, F. F. Hansell 
&  bro;,. ltd. ; [£916] (146. p., tlus. 
12mo. .$0.30. © Mar. 14, 1916: 2 ec: 
Mar..23, 1916" aff. Mar. 27, 1916" A 
4282382, 


Primer, by Gertrude Byrne, and Paul B. 
Habans, illus. by Edith A. Mahier. 
New Orleans, F. F. Hansell & bro., 
hid. (1916) 423.p. seol.ilius;,  d2mo; 
$0.25. @ Mar. 14, 1916: 2 ec. Mar. 
aon LOLG.: air.” Mars: 27, ) 1946s TA 
428231. 


© F. F. Hansell & bro., ltd., New 
Orleans. 


Byrrum (Hli)* Canton, Ill. Byrum 
system. [23] p. illus. 4to. (Cata- 
logue, no. 1.) [6332 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
IT, AGIG; A-425387TT. 


CADICAMO (Giuseppe) * Brooklyn. 
Rosmunda. New York, Nicoletti 
bEOS:. press; [I915i)2" 92 cps  f2mo: 
$0.50. [6333 


© Dee. 20, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
17, 1916; A 418872. 


CagorI (Florian) Answers to Hle- 
mentary algebra, by Florian Cajori 
and Letitia Odell. New York, The 
Macmillan company, 1916. 18 p. 
12mo. [6334 


© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
23, 1916; A 4273838; Macmillan co., 
New York. 


CALIFORNIA. Commission of immigra- 
tion and housing. Home teacher; 
the act, with a working plan and 
40 lessons in English. [Sacramento, 
Cal.] California state printing of- 
fice, 1915. 50 p. S8vo. [6335 

©-Dee. 27, 1915; .2 c..and aff.. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 418377; Commission of 
immigration and housing of Cali- 
fornia, San Francisco. 


CALIFORNIA nursery co., ine.*, Niles 
Cal. Ornamental and fruit trees; 
descriptive catalog. Semi-centennial 
ed. 128 p. illus. 4to. $0.25. [6836 


© Dee. 10, 1915; 2° ce Dec. 15, 
1915; aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 426075 


289 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6337 


CALLAGHAN and company’s cumulative 
quarterly -to the Michigan digest. 
Comp. by the publishers’ editorial 
staff. [v. 6, no. 8, Apr., 1916] Chi- 
cago, Callaghan and company, 1916. 


1p. 1., 196 p. 4to. $5.00 per year. 
[6337 
© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 © and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 427710; “Callaghan & €O., 
Chicago. 


Capper publications. [6338, 6339 

Picture pamphlet of the Capper publi- 

eations $5,000 home _ picturegame. 

[24] op. --4allus: 12mo. Feb. 3, 

1916; 2c. Heb. 12; 1916: aff. Keb. 14, 
1916; A 425418. 

$5,090 cash home picturegame catalog 

and reply book. cover-title, 46 [2] 

Dp. S2more@ Hebes, LONG 24e) Neb: 

12, 1916; aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 425419. 


© Publishers’ picture-quiz-assn., 
ine., New York. 


CARBONDALE machine co.*, Carbondale, 


Pa. Exhaust steam ice making and 
refrigerating machinery. 65 p., 1 1. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. [6340 


© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425886. 


CarEy machinery & supply co. [Cata- 
logue] 7th ed. Baltimore, Md. 
LIO1 Ge erp ie sa ix Tee: 
illus. S8vo. [6341 


© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
5. 1916; A 428389; R. R. Donnelley 
& Sons CO., Chicago. 


Washington. 
[6342-6346 
Alaskan mines produce enormous wealth 


in «cold ore: YO Mar, 19, 191Ge wc. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 423255. 


Juneau, the capital of Alaska, is a city 
on. stilts... © Mar.-22, 1916¢)dicc, Mar. 
13, 1916; A 423139. 

Mine owners of Alaska make millions of 
dollars from low-grade ores. © Mar. 
DE Sa OtG tae mwlark 2.) LOG yA 
423405. 

Over sixty million 
in Alaska. © Mar. D. 
6, 1916; A 4231388. 

Seward, the New York of Alaska, selected 
ae terminus of new railroad. @© Apr. 

1916 ; 2c. ADE ay LoL Gs 123802. 
sel The foregoing are in Wash- 
ington Sunday star.] 


YARPENTER (Frank G.)*, 


acres of farm land 
19165 2c. Mar. 


CasAp (Charles A.) 3ob Jones pours 
volleys of hot shot in first sermons 
at the tabernacle. (Jn Gloversville 
and Johnstown morning herald) 


[6347 
© Apr. 10, 1916; Apr. 12, 1916 
A 423749; 


herald = ¢o., 
Gloversville, 


Tif ey 
Morning 
Ni Xt 


Casco ¢co.*, New Haven. Casco in- 


tensifier and carbon remover. [5] 
p. folder. 24mo. [6348 


© Feb. 9. 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 23, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 426744. 


CASSEL (Hartwig)* New York. Base- 


bail star, contents of scenario fea- 
turing Charles Chaplin. [41° om 
12mo. $1.00. ' [6349°3 
© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 430084. : 


CaTANrt (Tommaso) . Casa mia! oo vy 
Casa mia! ... storia di un piccolo 
emigrato. Disegni del pittere Cor- 
rado Sarri. Firenze, Ay vsalane 


[1916] 261 p. illus. 12mo. [6350 


© Feb. 29, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 20, 
1916; A—Foreign 18522; Adriano 
Salani, Florence, Italy. 


CAVERNO (Xenophon)* Kewanee, I. 
Farm efficiency, how it depends on 
efficient equipment for living. [Ke- 
wanee, Ill., Printed by the Kewanee 
printing & pub. co.] 1916. cover- 
title, 48 p. Svo. [6351 


©- ‘Mar. 10,1916 ; 42 1c an eae 
Mar. 15, 1916: A: 428115. 


CENTRAL district telephone co.*, Phila- 
delphia. Telephone directories. 
[6352, 6353 


Cambridge, East Liverpool, Salem [ete.] 


Jan. 27, 1916. 142 p.) Sve. Zep tem 
28, 1916; 2 ¢c. and af. Mar) Sore: 
A 426482. 


Beaver Valiey, Mer- 
cer County, Pa. [etc] Jan. 10, 1916. 
171 _ p. .8.vo.. @ Web. d,94 0ER ee 
and aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 426090. 


Lawrence County, 


CENTURY advertising service co.*, New 
York. Century fashioning illustrat- 
ing service. [6354, 6355 
Mar., 19116. cover-title, 35 1. illus. 


obi., Svo.. @ Feb. 17, 1916; 2°¢, and 
aff. "Feb. 19, 1916; A "426250. 


Apr., 1916. cover-title, 40 1., illus. obl. 
Svo. © Mar. 18, 1916; 2c, and aff, 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 426880. : 


CERESIT waterproofing co.*, Chicago 
Svecifications for waterproofing, 
damp-proofing, floor hardener, etc. 
Feb. 1916. 20 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 

[6356 


© Feb. 22, 1916; and aff. Mar. 


20, 1916; A ae 
CuaAance (Frank L.) [6357-6359 


Chance classes Cross as a fan of rare 
fidelity. @ Mar. 19, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 4232658. 

Chance tells how big Overall put the 
damper on Jim Corbett. © Apr. 9, 
1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 10, 1916; A 423766. 


290 


pt. 1, n.S., Vv. Jae 


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| 
| 
: 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


CHANCE (Frank L.)—Continued. 


W. Wilson and Tom Marshall are real 
tape. © Mar. 12, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 18, 
1916; A 423109. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CHANDRA (Ishwar)* San Francisco. 
Surest secrets of success; or, Firm- 
est foundations of happiness. 1 p. 1, 
fer p. 12imo: , $0.25. [6860 

© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 426871. 


[CHANNING (Anne Heaton)] Fashion 
letter. New York, February 19, 
#91G, )[4] p. illus. 4to. [6361 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425898; Warner bros. 
co., Bridgeport, Conn. 


CHAPA mercantile co.*, San Antonio. 
ioronay 7107, [2]\\p.. Svo. $0.25. 
[6362 
© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 427708. 


CHAsEe (A. B.) co.*, Norwalk, O. A. 
B. Chase. piano. [Miniature cata- 
lez) [24] p. illus. 16mo. [6363 

© Mar. 11, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 429021. 


CHASE (Sidney G.)* Milwaukee. Op- 
portunity consists in knowing what 
dow Li pw I2mo. [6364 


©@ Mar. &)1916;2 ¢. Mar. 10, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429009. 


CHESAPEAKE & Potomac. telephone 
eo.*, Baltimore. Washington & 
_ vicinity telephone directory. Jan. 1, 
1916. cover-title, 246, 111 p. 4to. 
[6365 
© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Feb. 

17, 1916; A 426213. 


CHESAPEAKE & Potomac. telephone 
co., Of Baltimore city*, Baltimore. 
Baltimore & vicinity telephone direc- 
tory, Jan. 15, 1916. cover-title, 291, 
145 p. 4to. [6366 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
17, 1916; A 426214. 


CHESAPEAKE & PorToMACc 
co. of Va.*, Baltimore. Telephone 
directories. [6367, 6368 
Alexandria, Lorton, Marshall, Va. [ete.] 

gan. 1, 1916. cover-title, 18 p. 8vo. 
Gan al l9lG 32 *e.vand att. Hebi 17; 
1916; A 426212. 

Lynchburg, Bedford City, Danville, [etc.] 
Feb. 1, 1916. cover-title, v, 32, 25 p. 
Syvo. (© Meb: 5 21,1916; 2 
Mar. 7, 1916; A 425835. 


telephone 


6380 


e. and aff. | 


CHICAGO AUTOMOBILE trade assn.*, Chi- 
cago. National used car market re- 
port. [6369-6371 
Pocket ed. Auxiliary to 8th ed., zone 
7, 9, 2vi.32mo.. @ Mar: 8) 18) 1916; 
2’ 'c... each and aft. Mar. 24,1916 * 
A 429126, 429127. 

Stim ed... 120) p., Bb. front... (map) 
@©wMars a, 619163) 2° ch Mar 4. 
aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429128. 


Ato. 
1916; 


CHICAGO MERCANTILE €0.*, Chicago. 
[63872, 6373 


Catalogue no. 157. Spring & summer 
LOTG: 17, pi cillus:\ Ato; NeD: DB; 
LOUG 24 Ce Vand att., Heb: 4s algi6 


A 425405. 


Catalog no. 158. Summer, 1916. 71, 
fi] p. illus: 4to. © Mar. 24, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Mar. 29; 1916; A 429201. 


Chi- 
Atlas and ownership index. 
[6374-6376 

Suppl. to v. 1 [Changes from Mar. 1, 
1910 to Jan. 20, 1916] cover-title, 15 
De fale © Hebs 262° 1916 >" 2" ce. and 
aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429131. 

Suppl. to v. 3 [Changes from May 1, 
1909 to Jan. 20, 1916] cover-title, 29 
pen fol © heb.) 26, A916 25e “and 
aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429132. 

Suppl. to v. 6 [Changes from Sept. 1, 
1910 to Jan. 20, 1916] cover-title, 22 
The Lol NOP Hebs 265 ONG sr 2 sand 
aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429133. 


CHICAGO REAL estate index co.*, 
cago. 


North Shore 
telephone’ directory. 


CHICAGO TELEPHONE CO. 
district Bell 


Mare 1916, 392) 32.p. Ato: [6377 
(©), Mar) 27, 1Ot6)). 2) ec) and afer, 


Apr. 1, 1916; A 426974; Reuben H. 
Donnelley, Chicago. 


Cuitp (Brainerd Winslow) * Alhambra, 
Cal. What electricty reaily is, solu- 
tion of the great mystery. [Rev. 
ed.] 4 p. 4to. (Hnergy and health 
series, thesis no. 7.) $0.25. [6378 


©) Jans, 15, 1916s :2. e.. Kebs: 8; 
1916; aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 426404. 


CuHinps co.*, New York. Monthly di- 
gest. Feb., 1916. 3 numb. loose l. 
Ato. [6379 

© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
24, 1916; A 429124. 


CHIPMAN (Miner) Laying out a plan 
of investigation to increase the sales 
efficiency of department store em- 
ployes. 1p. 1, 27 numb. l|., 9 charts. 
4to. (Modern business service, re- 
port no. 60.) [6380 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2c. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 425498; Alexander Ham- 
ilton institute, New York. 


291 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6381 


CHIPMAN (Reeve)* Boston. Outdoor 
journeys: Alaska, the Yellowstone, 
Glacier Park, California, 1916. Bos- 
ton, The Temple tours [1916] 24 p. 
illus. 12mo. (Cover-title: Outdoor 
trips through the West, 1916) 

[6381 
© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
3, 1916; A 427681. 


CHIROPRACTIC college. What is it? 


Health brings happiness. rou lien 8 

folder, illus. 16mo. [6382 

© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 

3, 1916; A 426467; John Norton 
Stone, San Antonio, Tex. 

CHRISTENSEN (John) & co.*, Galves- 

ton, Tex. $50.00 in gold money if 


you know who wants to buy a Ford. 
(In Galveston tribune) [6383 


© Mar. 8, 1916: 1 ¢. Mar. 23, 1916; 
A 423294, 


[CHurcH (W. C.)] 


Interpretations, 
infantry drill 


regulations, 1911. 
Mar. 25, 1916. (Jn Army and navy 
journal) [6384 


© Mar. .25,,41916* 1. ¢ Mar. 27, 
1I91G 5A 423386 %4 Wil Oe & “RP: 
Church, New York. 

CIAMBELLI (Bernardino) Vergine di 
Trieste, episodi della guerra italo- 
austriaca. New York, Societa libra- 
ria italiana [1916] 299 p. illus. 
8vo. $0.50. [6385 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 6. 1916; A 427557; Italian 
book co., New York. 

CINCINNATI & suburban Bell telephone 
co. Telephone directories. 

[6386, 6387 

Cincinnati and adjoining counties tele- 
phone directory, Feb., 1916.  cover- 
title; (207, 139 p.. 4ta; .”.©@ Heb..21, 

291G302 ef and aft, Wep.: 24, 1916" A 


425629; Cincinnati & suburban Bell 
telephone co., Cincinnati. 

Cincinnati and suburban Bell telephone 
classified directory, Feb., 1916. 139 p. 
4t0.),,@ Heb. 21, 291652) ¢. and aft. 
Feb. 23, 1916; A 425600; Reuben H. 


Donnelley, Chicago. 
[6888-6394 


CITATOR. 

Indiana ed. v. %.. no! 4, ‘Webs, 916. 
New York, The Citator publishing com- 
pany [1916] cover-title, 320 p. S8vo. 
$5.00 per vear. @© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. 
Apr, Jad, i1916); aff. Apr. 3, POTS A 
428374. 

Iowa ed. v.14, no. 4, Feb., 1916. [New 
York, The Citator publishing company, 


1916] cover-title, 3236 p. S8vo. $5.00 
per year. @© Mar. 11. 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 428378. 

Kansas ed. v. 13, no. 4; Mar., 1916. 
[New York, The Citator Publishing 
company, 1916] cover - title, 188 p. 
vo, $5.00 per year. © Mar.) 29. 
TOLG)s 2. C..anG A. ADI... be, .Lolos 
428489. 


pt. 1, 0. 8S. Vv. ae 


CITATOR—Continued. 


Michigan ed. v. 19, no. 4, Mar., 1916. 
[New York, The Citator Publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 231 p. 
Svo. $5.00 per year. @©@ Mar. 23, 
1916 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 12, 1916. = 
428488. 

Minnesota ed. v. 138, no. 4, Feb., 1916. 
[New York, The Citator Publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 209 p. 
&vo. $5.00 per year. © Mar. 7, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 428372. 

Texas ed. v. 8, no. 3, Mar., 1916. [New 
York, The Citator publishing com- 
pany. 1916] cover-title, 142 p. 8vo. 
$5.00 per year. © Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 428490. 

Wisconsin ed. v. 10, no. 2, Feb., 1916. 
[New York, The Citator Publishing 
company, 1916] cover - title, Dp. 
8vo. $5.00 per year. © Mar. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Apr. 3, 19165 A 428375; 


© Citator pub. co., New York. 
CITIZENS state bank. Pyramid Christ- 
mas savings club. cover-title, 15 p. 
24mo. [6395 
© Jan. 17, 1916; 2-e@ Feb. 3, 1916; 
aff. Feb.19,1916; A 426242; Clarence 
F. Hoy & Waiter H. Wilbur, Crystal 
Lake, I. 


Craupy (C. H.) [6396-6399 


Good roads vs. mud-holes. 32 p._ illus. 
4to. (National highways assn.) 
Mar. 11, 1916; 2 ic. andvati- Marsts,; 
1916; A 428119. 

List of those who have a national self- 
ish interest in good roads. 16 p. 
illus. 4to. (National highways assn.) 
@ Feb. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 14, 
1916; A 420781. 

Motor-vehicles and good roads every- 
where. 8 p. illus., ports. 4to. (Na- 
tional highways assn.) @© 


Jan, 29, 
2.2 ¢, ‘and aft. Reb? S) aoe 


National highways association. 55, [1] 
p. illus., map. 4to. © Feb. 28, 1916; 
2 ec. Mar. 4, 1916; aff. Mar. 1, 1916; 


A 425808. 
© Natl. highway assn., Washing- 
ton. 

COBETON) G07: Owatonna, Minn. 


Northern light acetylene lighting 
system puts sunlight on tap in any 
home. 23, [1] p., 1 1.. illus. diagrs 
Svo. [6400 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. Apr: 8, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 426998. . 


CLEVELAND plain dealer. [6401, 6402 
Play in your own backyard. © Mar. 
26, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 3, 1916; A 423527. 
That man owns his own home. @ Mar. 
19, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 3, 1916; A 423525. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Cleveland — 


plain dealer] 
© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chi- 
cago. 


CLEVELAND STONE co.*, Cleveland. 
Build in stone. 23 p. illus. 24mo. 
[6403 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 « and, aim 


Mar. 11, 1916; A 425885. 


292 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


6425 


CLING-SURFACE ¢o.*, Buffalo. Fan belt, 


a better way than tension. 15, [1] 
mm ius. 24mo. $0.05. [6404 
© Mar. 20,1916; 2 e. and aff. 

Mar. 22, 1916 ; A 429067. 
[Co-coar-co.] Oakoal, the new fuel 
made from waste matter. cover- 
mie, oo Pp. illus., map: obl. 32mo. 
[6405 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 


4,1916; A 425776; Edgar L. Culver, 
Kansas City, Mo. 

Coat dealers’ blue book, Mar., 1916. 
59th v. New York, The J. B. San- 
born company [1916] [1309] p. 
4to. $50.00. [6406 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
22,1916; A 428203 ; J. B. Sanborn, 
Chicago. 


CoHAN (George M.) George M. 
Cohan as poet laureate pens this 
timely verse. (Jn Chicago herald) 

[6407 
©eMar. 17;1916; 1 c Mar. 18, 
1916; A 423176; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Cortins (John)* Saginaw, Mich. 
[Synopsis or first instalment of con- 
tinued story of generation] [4] p. 
incl. port. 16mo. [6408 


ry Hep. 1951916; 2c. Feb. 23, 
1916; aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425922 


CoxLtins (Louis L.) [6409-6413 


HBleventh ward had first state fair and 
park of city. © March 19, 1916; 1c. 
Mar. 24, 1916; A 423314. 


First wedding of white couple here was 
near lake. © Apr. 2, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 423618. 

Mill ruins show twelfth ward’s first in- 
austry. /@©.Mar. 26, 1916; 1c. Mar. 
Stile 1916: A 423457. 

Renee polis 1916 born in romantic set- 
tinge of early 50’s in old first. © Jan. 
SLoiGeske Jan. 12, 1916; A 423312. 

Rapid strides of city reflected in 10th 
ward history. (Jn Minneapolis jour- 


mal). ©? Mar. 125 1916; 1c, Mar: £7, 
1916; A 423136. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Minne- 


apolis journal] 
© Journal ptg. co., Minneapolis. 


Philadel- 
Collins business building bul- 
[6414, 6415 


[sii pas Atos  Ounhepe a. 
1916: aNGeIalEee epee yl oe to1G 
A 426190. 


Mar. 6, 1916. [3] p. 4 to. [Text paral- 
lel to binding] © Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 426550. 


COLLINS PUBLICITY service™, 
_phia. 
letin. 


Feb. 5, 1916. 
Pea Cr, 


CoLUMBIA metal box co.*, New York. 


Columbia cabinets, 1915 national 
electrical code standard for Starrett 
panels. [4] p. illus. 8vo. (Bul- 
letin no. 8A, Mar. ey 1916) [6416 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 29, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 429077. 
CoLtuMsBUS, Ga. R. L. Polk & co.’s 


Columbus, Ga., 
Detroit, Mich., 


city directory, 1916. 
Birmingham, Ala., R. 


re? Polk < co. [1916] “556. Dave: 
$6.00. [6417 
@ Mar?’ 29; 1916.2 Gand laff, 


Mar. Si, 191G: A’ 428330; Ke i Polk 
& co., Birmingham, Ala. 


CoLUuMBUuS, O., New first national bank. 
Bonds of our country. [20] p. 16mo. 


[6418 
© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
8, 1916; fai 42656. New first na- 


tional bank, Columbus, O. 


CoLtvIN (D. Leigh) National prohibi- 
tion. (in Intercollegiate statesman, 
Feb., Mar., 1916) [6419 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 1c. Mar. 20, 1916; 

A 423212; Intercollegiate statesman, 
Chicago. 

CoLtvIn (Fred H.) Manufacturing 120- 


millimeter Serbian shells. 2. (In 
American machinist) [6420 
©, Mar. 16; 219165 di.¢c. Mar. 17, 


1916; A 423154; Hill pub. co., New 
York. 

CoMMERCIAL illustrator. v. 1, no. 8, 

Feb., 1916. 15 p. illus. 4to. [6421 

Gy) Febs257 1916); 2c. Apr. 3; 1916; 
aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 426999; Fed- 
eral school of commercial designing, 
ine., Minneapolis. 

CoMMUNITY publicity service. There 
are many reasons why you should 
come to De Kalb. Sheet, printed on 
both sides, 22 by 14% inches. [6422 

©uMar. 16, 1916: 2 e and? ast. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 425994; E. L. F. 
co., De Kalb, Ill. 

ConarpD & Jones co.*, West Grove, Pa. 
Floral guide, 1916. 96 p.. illus. 
(part. col.) 4to. [6423 

©. Jane4, 196 yeive: Jann20), 1916: 
1 ec. Mar. 8, 1916; aff. Feb. 26, 1916; 
A 426568. 


Conn (Herbert W.) Physiology and 
health. Book 1, 2. Boston, New 
York f[ete.] Silver, Burdett and 
company [1916] 2 v. illus. 12mo. 

[6424, 6425 


© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 ce. each and 
aff. Mar. 22, 1916; A 428224, 428225; 
Silver, Burdett & co., Boston. 


293 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6426 


Di I nS. veis 


Connaway (J. W.) Stamping out hog 


cholera. Columbia, Mo., The Mis- 
souri farmer, [1916] 80 p. illus. 
ports. S8vo. [6426 


© Oct. 7, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 20, 1916; A 426980; William 
Hirth, Columbia, Mo. 


CoNNELLY (Bert) Importance of econ- 
omy in poultry culture. (Jn Scran- 
ton times) [6427 

©) Mor: 20, 1916; 1 -¢ Apes, 
1916; A 423837; Eugene McGuckin 
co., Philadelphia. 


Conover (W. Rockwood) Machine- 
shop small tools. Apr. 6, 1916. (In 
American machinist) [6428 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 423739 ; Hill pub. co., New York. 


CONTEMPORARY Verse. 
Wil. TO: iu Mer. SLOG: 
33-48. 8vo. $0.15. 

2 e. and aff. Mar. 


[6429, 6430 


cover-title, p 
@ Mar. 3, 1916; 
it, 1916) FA 495834. 


Vaud, ‘no, 4, Apr.,02OG: [ Philadelphia, 
Ras, Printed) by. iG. Hy Washer ot: 
cover-title, p. 49-64. 8vo. $0.15. 
© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 4380085. 
© Howard S. Graham, jr., De- 

vereux C. Josephs, & Samuel Mc- 

Coy, Philadelphia. 


CoNWELL (Russell H.) [6431—6435 
Chureh aid to patriotism. © Jan. 27, 
19165 1 c. Apr. 3, 191654 423546. 


Meaning of Christmas. © a sige 1916; 
1c. Apr. 8, 1916; A 423544 


New year and debt. © Jan. 6, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 3, 1916; A 4238543. 


Still emlatl voice. © Feb. 3, 1916; 1 ec. 
Apr. 38, 1916; A 423547. 


Siang to our nearest friends. © Jan 
POPAGIG= Wee: Apres 3,41 916 < “A 493545, 


[Note: The foregoing are in Temple 
review. ] 

© Grace Baptist church, 
delphia. 


Phila- 


Cook (Henry)* Newark, N. J. Dial of 
knowledge, a scientific birthday 
game, by Professor Henry [pseud.] 
8p. 18mo. $0.50. [6436 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
14, 1916; A 425675. 


[Cook (John H.)] Fifty-two talks on 
want advertising, by Luke Longhead 


[pseud.] [Red Bank, N. J., Printed 
by the Red Bank register] 1916. 
dep) 1), 268, [17 pe 2mo, «20:00. 

[6437 


i) Mar.’ 20, "1916.52. cud) ait. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 428334; Red Bank 
register, Red Bank, N. J. 


CooKE (Philos) Alphabet for the sim- 
plified, phonetic spelling of American 
English, ete. Card, printed on both 
sides, 53 by 34 inches. $0.10. 

[6438 
© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 426947; Philos 


& H. Louise Stevens Cooke, Oak- 
land, Cal. 

CooLIpDGE advertising service*, Des 
Moines, Ia. Pasteurized milk is 
purest. Sheet, illus. 103 by 73 
inches. [6489 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426946. 


[CoorpER (William Schenek)] Foot- 
light waftings, Apr. 2, 1916, by Just- 
and Fair [pseud.] (In Poughkeep- 
sie courier ) [6440 

© Apr. 2, 1916; 1 « Apr. 4, 1916; 
A 423570; New York and Boston pub. 
co., New York. 


CoPpELAND (H. H.) & son,* New York. 
Comparative analysis railroad re- 
ports, fiscal year ended June 30, 
1915. A-J. 10° vy. nar. 4to,siaaie 
each. [6441-6450 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c« each Feb. 
19, 1916; — afi. Webs) (29 satSree 
A 427082-427091. 


CorDREY (Charles W.)* Hammond, 
Ind. Let the eagle scream. cover- 
title, 11. illus. 4 to. $0.10. [6451 

© Mar. 22,.1916; 2c) anda 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 426858. 


CorgnForTH (George E.) Food com- 
binations and methods of cooking. 
Washington, Life and health [1916] 
16 p. illus.: 8vo.° $0.25. [6452 


© Mar. 31, 1916;. 2 candi 
Apr. 4, 1916; A 480040; Review and 


herald pub. assn., Washington. 
CorPoRATION calendar. v. 7, no. 2, 

Mar., Apr., 1916. card, 10 by 4¢ 

inches. [6453 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
7, 1916; A.425812; U. So. €0rpy eas 
New York. 


CosMOPOLITAN print dept.*, New York. 
Cosmopolitan prints, a new and re- 
vised catalogue, complete to Mar. 
1, 1916. [12] p.. illus. ‘Svo.) [645% 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 426678. 


294 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


6474 


I ne, the ladies farm jour- 
Country home, the ladies farm 


nal. (Jn Fruit grower) [6455-6456 
¥. zr, no. 6, Mar. 15, 1916. @©@ Mar. Spe 
1916; 1 ec. Mar. 25, 1916; A 42334 
eer. ae. coup... 1, 1996... © ee. ab 

1916; 1 e. Apr. 13, 1916; A 423800. 

© W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, Mo. 
Cowarp (James S.)* New York. 
Coward shoe. cover-title, 52 p. illus. 
8vo. [6457 
Sermar, 11, 191G- 2c: Mar. 15, 
1916; aff. Mar. 21, 1916; A 426680. 
Crapsgey (Algernon S.)* Albany. 
Jesus and preparedness. 32 p. 12mo. 
$0.05. [6458 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


11, 1916; A 425887. 


CREAMERY package mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
Ice cream machinery and net price 
list of supplies for the ice cream 


manufacturer, spring, 1916. 42 p. 
illus. Svo. [6459 
@© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 
1916; aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426948. 
CrREHORE (Mary Alice & Harriet 
Louise )* St. Louis. Valentine 


greeting with a heart to heart talk. 
[S] p. illus. 24 mo. $0.10. [6460 

Suomen, 12,/3916; 2 c. Feb. 17, 
1916; aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 425928. 


CREIGHTON (Basil B)* Manitou, Col. 
Manitou springs. (In Chicago 
medical recorder, Sept., 1915) 

[6461 
eects. 1915: 1 ¢ Dee. 13, 
1915; A 423735. 


Crews (J. T.)* Denver. J. T. Crews 
telegraphic cipher code. 31 p. Svo. 
$1.00. [6462 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
14, 1916; A 425420. 


[CrissEy (Paul) ] 


Workers in shops and factories. [4] p. 
alas. 4to.~ $0.10. © Dee. 1, 1915; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 10, 1916; A 426623. 

Workers in stores and offices, 
illus. 4to. $0.10. © 
2 ec. and aff. Mar. 10, 1916; ‘A. 496619. 


© Buck & Glenn, inc., Winston- 
Salem, N. C. 


[6463, 6464 


Crort (Delmer Eugene)* New Haven, 
“Conn. Supreme love thrills. [Pros- 
pectus] Card, printed on both sides, 
7 by 5 inches, $1.00. [6465 


© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425762. 


CROQUET, rules of the game and official 
laws, British croquet association. 
New York, American sports publish- 
ing ‘ie ag [1916] 2p. L, 41-84 
p. diagrs. 16mo. $0.10. [6466 

Ch Mar 47, 1916522 © ane aff. 
Mar. 22, 1916; A 428220; Amer. 
sports pub. co., New York. 


Cross (Tom Peete) [6467, 6468 


How Shakespeare foresaw the modern 
woman 300 years ago. ©: Apri 2; 
1916; 1 c. Apr. 3, 1916; A 423642, 


What new disaster awaits Austria? © 


apr aa 1916s 1 ¢. Apr. 10, 51916: A 
[Note. The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald. ] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 
| eed adv. system*, Norwalk, O. 
Meaty talks on merchant-tailored 
clothes. Talk no. 14 41. illus. 
Syo. [6469 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 426103. 


CRUSSELL (Edward H.)* 
Cal. 
ling. 


Sacramento, 

Some aspects of modern shing- 

(In Building age, Apr., 1916) 

[6470 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1916; 
A 423601. 


Cummines (G. W.) & Kneisel (Ar- 


thur)* Chicago. Telephone talks. 
Apr., 1916. (Jn Telephone engineer, 
Apr., 1916) [G471 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
A 423684. 


[Cummins (Mary Hornibrook) ] Love’s 
thought. Card, col. illus., 6 by 4 
inches. $0.10. [6472 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 426609; Davis & Bond. 
Boston. 


How he used 
(In 


CUNLIFFE (John W.) 
masques, the craze of the day. 
New York times, Tercentenary 
Shakespearean supplement) [6473 


©, Mar: 2671916? fre Ape. « 10; 
1916; A 423721; New York times 
co., New York. 


CUNNINGHAM (Claude C.)*, Oklahoma 
City, Okl. Farming by irrigation. 
Why irrigation pays and how to se- 
lect irrigated land. cover-title, 12 p. 
Svo. [6474 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 425417. 


295 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6475 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Boston. 
[6475-6477 


Commercial discovery of petroleum. 14 
p. plates, port.  8vo. Feb. 24, 
1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Heb. 26, 1916; A 
425677 

Eighty-five per cent success; facts and 
figures about oil. 14 p. 8vo. © Feb. 
24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1916; 
A 425678. 


Origin of petroleum. 11 p. diagrs. 
© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 
26, 1916; A 425679. 
Curtis (Ethelred)*, La Porte, Ind. 
[Key] to the human anatomical 
barometer. Spinal nerves affecting 
the visual function. Sheet, illus., 22 
by 304 inches. $2.00. [6478 
© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

8, 1916; A 426560. 


Curtis - Leger fixture co.*, 
Hangers. 7 [1] p. illus. 
© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 

8, 1916; A 426472. 


Cusack (Thomas) co. Instructions 
for painting Gold-medal flour, 1916. 
cover-titie, 12 p. illus. (part. col.) 
obl. S8vo. [6480 

© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 429187; Washburn- 
Crosby co., Minneapolis. 


Cutten (Leverett Howell) It seems 
so queer to be down here, with fruit 
and flowers growing. Post card, col. 
illus. $0.05. [6481 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 426888; Coursen & Cut- 
ten, Daytona, Fla. 


Cunningham-Graham co.*, 


8vo. 
e. and aff. EKeb. 


Chicago. 
4to. [6479 


e. and aff. Mar. 


CuTTerR (John Milton) *, 
Ark. 
gem 
Springs. 
Clemens, Mich. 


Hot Springs, 
See America, first. Cutter’s 
souvenir of Arkansas’ Hot 
Hot Springs, Ark., Mount 
[ete.} C. Cutter & 
son, 1916. 40 p. illus. obl. 16mo. 
$0.25. [6482 

© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425761. 


CypHeErRS (Chas. A.) 
cessful hatching practice. 26, [1] 
p. 16mo. $0.50. [6483 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425676. 


Date (Alan) Bayside, N. Y. Alan 


Analysis of suc- 


Dale says: (Jn Pittsburgh Sunday 
leader ) [6484-6487 
Mary 19, 19167 7O) Mar, 19,) 2916s vc, 


Mar. 22, 1916; A 423240. 

Mar. 26, 1916. @ Mar. 26, 1916; 1 c. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A SP a 

Apr. 2, 1916. © Abr. LOLS Li ceeApE: 
5, 1916; A 423564. 

Apr. 9, 1916. @© Apr. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 
12, 1916 ; A 423747. 


Se es 


Dana (John Cotton) Pleasant art of 
getting your own library. 23 p. 
16mo. [6488 

© Mar. 17, 181632 ¢ iia Ss 
1916; aff. Mar. 22, 1916; A 429082; 
Syndicate trading co., New York. 


JARLING (Grace) Grace Darling’s talks 
to girls. (Jn New York evening 


journal) [6489, 6490 

No.-6. The sort of girl to marry. © 
Mar, 14, 19163 2 Go) Mare th ios 
A 423087. 

No. 7. The art of conversation. © Mar. 
17, 1916;° 1 e Mare 28) 16itoeee 
423179. : 
© International news service, 

New York. 


Darter (John)* Troy, N. Y. Suffrage? 
Answer to Kipling’s The female of 
the species. cover-title, [4] p. 12mo. 
$0.10. [6491 


© Dee: 15; 1915; 2 -e) Pen 2e 
1916; aff. Apr. 4, 1916; A 426994. 


[DauGcHERTY (R. L.)] Hydraulics. 
chap. 1-4. 48 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
[6492 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ce. Mar. 7, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 425800; Me- 
Graw-Hill book co., ine., New York. 


DAUPHIN land co., ltd. [6498, 6494 
Syndicated properties system. 16 
8vo. (Cover-title: Money for a 
© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 1, 
1916; A 426452. 
Sevidicated properties system of the 
Dauphin land co., Itd. and contract. 
[4] p. fol. © Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and 


aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426451. 
© J. R. Gray, Detroit. 


DaAveEy institute of tree surgery*, Kent, 


O. [6495-6499 
Kruit growing. (Pt. 3=5. Var ved ise. 
ports. 8vo. $12.00. Contents.—3. 


Fruit insects. Instruction book no. 16 
with examination questions.—4. Hruit 
diseases. Instruction book no. 17 with 
examination questions.—5. Harvesting 
& marketing. Instruction book no. 18 
with examination questions. -© Dec. 
15, 1915; 2 c. each Jan. 7, 19165 aff. 
Mar. 4, 1916; A 425787. 


Mechanical reinforcing. Instruction book 
no. 20, with ex <amination questions, 
cover-title. 20 p. illus.,” pork! /Svo: 
$4.00. . © Dec. 15, 1915; 2 ec. Jan: 7, 
1916; aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425788. 


Preparing the cavity. Instruction book 
no. 19, with examination questions. 
cover-title. 23 p. illus., port.. 8vo. 
$4.00. © Dee. LBs 1915; Qs, Jeumnets 
1916; aff. Mar. 4, 1916; "A 425789. 

Wotershed, rita Mae finishing. In- 
struction book no. 21, with examina- 
tion questions. cover-title, 24 p. illus., 


port. 8 vo. $4.00. @© Dec. 15, 1915; 
2.e. Jan. 7, 1916; aff. Mar. 4, 1916; 
A 425790. 


296 


BOOKS, GROUP TI 


no. 4, 1916 


6547 


————————————— — — eS 


DAVEY institute of tree surgery—Con. 


Weak crotches in trees, a wie and wide- 
spread trouble. Instruction book no. 


22, with examination questions. cover- 
title, 22 p! illus., port. S8vo. $4.00. 
ree. 15, 1915): 2).c. Jan) .7, (1916: 
am. Mar. 4; 1916; A 425791. 


Davies (Landon T.)* New York. 


[6500, 6503 
Cashier’s guide of N. Y. city. Mar. 
1916, issue. Wall chart, 263 by 15 
inches. $1.00. © Mar. 8, 1916; 2 «¢. 
and aff. Mar. 11, 1916; A 425907. 


Davies’ par value card, Mar., 1916, issue. 
Card, 25 by 14% menes. $1.00. © 
Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429044. 


Directory of curb and bond brokers. 
1916. Wall chart, 21 by 14 inches. 
$1.00. © Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 
f71Goe af, Jan, 31, 1916: A 425157. 


Bieidend information relative to stocks 
dealt in at the New York stock ex- 
change. Jan. 1916, issue. Wall chart, 
213 by 16 inches. $1.00. © Dec. 29, 
Pia ce. ang. aff. Jan. 8, 1916: A 
417548. 


Davis (A. 


Feb., 


AT) eo!*, Boston. 
[6504-6547 
Best wishes for a happy Easter. [Older 
friends and bigger too.] 2 1. eol. 
illus. 32mo. $0.05. © Feb. 11, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426159. 


Birthday greetings. I see you’re having 
birthdays still. Card, col. illus., 34 by 
44 inches. $0.05. © Jan. 12, 191.6 ; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 426244. 


Bluebird of happiness brings you joy. 
Card, col. illus., 314 by 4% imches. 
$0.05. © Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 426143. 


Box of Easter kisses. Does this box con- 
tain a bonnet. Card, col. illus., 34 by 
4% inehes. $0.05. © Feb. 11, 1916; 
2° ec. and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426152. 


Congratulations and good wishes. On 
this day of graduations. Card, col. 
illus., 4 by 5 “inches. $0.10. © Feb. 
15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; 
A goa. 


Easter greeting. [Aren’t you glad?] 
eover-title, i 1. col. illus. 24mo. 
$0.25 © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Feb. 15, 1916; A 426157. 


Easter greeting. [Chirp of a robin.] 
Zee Cole, los: s2mo. . $0.10. © 
Hen tl 1916 5) 2 ¢) and aff. Heb. 15, 
1916; A 426163. 


Easter greeting. [Fields rejoice in ver- 
dure new.] 21. col. illus. obl. 48mo. 
$0.10. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 426167. 


Easter greetings. [Blessings on your 
Easter day] Pile cCOl malities Obs 
48mo. $0.10. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426166. 


Easter greetings. Bunny and flowers. 
Card, col. illus., 34 by 52 inches. 
$0. 10. © Feb. ia 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A "426175. 


Easter greetings. [I’m sending you such 
happy thoughts. ] 2 eee col iliwis: 
382mo. $0.10. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426165. 

Easter greetings. [I’m wishing you a 
sunny) time)" 2 i col. illus’ 32mo. 

QOs5 i @ bebe tak 1906 42 Land 
aff. Feb. 15, 1916; "A 426150. 


297 


Davis (A. M.) co.—Continued. 


Easter greetings. I send my best wishes. 
Card, col. “llus., 34 ie o4 inches, 
$0.10. © Feb. ia 1916: ec. and aff. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 426170. 


Easter greetings. [May music, flowers, 
and weather.] 2 1. col. illus. 32mo. 
$0.10. © Feb. ich 1916; 2.¢, and aff. 


Feb. 15, 1916; A 426160. 


Easter greetings. [May you waken 
Kaster morning.] Bie le Coley sillus: 
32 mo. $0.10. © Feb. UO TG 2 ee 

and@ afl. (Neb? bs, "1916" . .& 426155. 

Easter greetings. [No Easter bloom 

could please me.] 2 col. illus. 


32mo. $0.10. © Feb. 11, 1916: 2 c. 
and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426154. 


Easter greetings. [There are lots and 
lots of children.] 2 1. col. illus. 
32mo.” S005. “Ovreh: 11, 1926" 2 «: 


and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426144. 


Easter greetings. [This is just a little 
token. | 2 i. col. illus. 32mo. $0.05. 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
15, 1916; A 426147. 


Easter greetings to you. [Easter as 
nice as it could pes) 2a col. alhis: 
32 mo. $0.05. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. 


and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426145. 


Easter greetings to you. [I’m sure the 
world is brighter]. 2 I. ol. illus. 
32mo. $0.05. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A "496151. 


Easter happiness. [May smiling faces 
mecetr youl: 2) Tae cols’ illus 40; 
$015. .@ Neb; 11, 1916s Bre vand: ait. 


Feb. 15, 1916: A 426162. 


Easter time. [It’s violets-and-dew time.] 
21. col. illus. obl..48mo. $0.15. © 
Hebel ASiGe 2 ewand ais Wep las. 
1916; A 426161. 


Happiest of Easters. Bunny loves the 


Easter flowers. Card, col. illus. 33 
by 52 inches. $0.10. @e Heb: “ae 
LLG 2 Ci and) Batt. Meh. 15.5, 1OlG= 
A 426173. 


Happy birthday. Birthdays come and 
birthdays (go.;; Card, «.col. illus:, 32 
by 42 inches. $0.05. © Jan. 12, 1916; 


2c. and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 426243. 


Happy birthday. To some folks birth- 
days mean they’re aging. Card, col. 
illus., 34 by 44 inches. $0. 05. © Jan. 
12 1916; 2c. and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; 
A 426245. 


Happy Easter. Easter bunny told me. 
Card, col. illus., 34 by 54 inches. $0.10. 
@, Heb: ta) 191Ge, Be) and ait Web: 
¥5; D916; A 426772. 


Happy Haster. [Easter of sunshine] 2 1. 
cole - ithis) 432mo: $0.05. © Feb. 
1 TOG); 2 exand tak, Mebs bat Ole: 
A 426146. 


Happy Easter. [Happy Easter little 
friend] . Zee colt illus. -382mon. S0!05. 
@) Hebe MeelolG = 2) evand ate wheb. ols): 
1916; A 426158. 


Happy Easter. Here’s a happy Waster 
bunny. Card, col. illus., 34 by 53 
inches. $0.10. : 
and vatk. a Mebs sds: 1916; A 426169. 


Happy Haster. MHere’s a little Haster 
maiden. Card, col. illus., 34 by 44 
inches. $0.05. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2re 
and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A’ 426153. 


Happy Easter. Hiding in the willows. 
Card, col. illus., 34 by 54 inches. $0.10. 
@heby aay VotGs 2 eh land! caite5 Hep: 
15, 1916; A 426174. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6548 pt. 1 ats, Woes 

Davis (A. M.) co.—Continued. Davis (William Joseph)*, Haskell, 

Happy Hagie ts May aus Easter day Tex. Funniest thing in all America. 

e sunny, ard, col. illus., 34 by 43 , §B2m0: 552 

inches. $0.05. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. ee Lae 

and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426156. © Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
Happy Easter. [Sending you an Easter 1, 1916; A 426995. 


Rabbit.) 2.1.” col wihiss aacmon 1S Ol05) 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 


15, 1916; A 426142. Davison) (Siam Baynard) Collection 
Happy Easter. This bunny is bringing of master business letters, by Ad- 
geod wishes to eee Card, col. illus., man Davison. [2], 250 numb. loose 
4 by 5% inches. $0.10. Hep.) 14, 1. 4to. in folder and box. 410. 
1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 15, 1916: ii moe 
A 426168. [6553 
Happy Faster. This little white bunny © Jan. 21, 1916; 1 ec. Jan. 24, 1916: 
is bringing to you. Card, col. iilus., 1c. Feb. 10, 1916; aff. Feb. 21, 1916; 


34 by 53 inches. $0.10. @© Feb. 11, ~ : ’ ' i 
1916: 2c, and aff. Feb. 15, 1916: | “429618; Baynard pub. co., Kansas 
A 426179. City, Mo. 


Happy Faster. Yes her hat is very 
stunning. Card, col. illus., 34 by 44 
inches. $0.05. @©@ Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426148. 

Joyous Haster. Bunny knows it’s Haster. 
Card, col. illus., 34 by 54 inches. $0.10. 
@ Heb: 11, 1916] 2c) "and aie Keb. 15; 
1916; A 426171. 


Joyous Easter. Butterflies, bunnies, and 
Easter day flowers. Card, col. illus., 
33 by 52 inches. $0.10. © Feb. 11, 
LOUGH. Zi..c) and Sati. ep. aa LOMGis 
A 426178. 


Joyous Haster. [There is hope in the 
note which the robin sings.] 2 1. coi. 
illus. obl. 48mo. $0.10. © Feb. 11, 
19168 2. e:Candk ait. Hep. Toren s1e: 
A 426176. 


My Easter wish. [May the world, new 
filled with blossoms.] 21. eol. illus.. 
sezmo. S00) Oi Meby aa. OnlGee oe 
and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426164. 


My Easter wish for you. [May all 
happiness attend you] cover-title, 1 1. 
obl. 48mo. $0.25. © Feb. 11, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426183. 


On your graduation. Text-books finished, 
lessons learned. Card, col. illus., 4 by 
5 inches. $0.10. © Feb. 15, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 426246. 


Peaceful Easter. [May Easter lead you.] 
ele ECOL, UWlUSa) FODLY etomo. 1 pOsrO. 
@) Heb) at e196 2 en and ak: Heb; 

15 1916 97A 426077. 


Very happy Easter. Easter is a happy 
time. Card, col. illus., 34 by 44 inches. 
$0.05. @ Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 426149. 


DaAVISON’S cordage, twine and duck 
trade. 16th annual ed., 1916. New 
York, Davison publishing co., 1916. 
21D p.al2mox, Size: [6554 

© Jan: 10; 1916% "2 ey nee 
1916; aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 418842; 
Davison pub. co., New York. 


Dawson (William E.)*, Stockton, Cal. 

(6555, 6556 

Practical advertising business. cover- 
title, 30, [2] .p. Wlus:s, port.) giGmoe 
@ Mar:.13, 1916; 2) -e) and salts: 
20, 1916; A 426996. 

Practical advertising plans and methods. 
3p. 1, p. [9]-103. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
$6.00. @ Mar. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Apr. 4, 1916; A 480092. 


Day (Josephine)*, New York. Pledge 
of the universal sisterhood. Sheet, 
53 by 8 inches. [6557 


© Nov. 10, 1915; 2° GeNey 2s 
1915; aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426474. 


Daytona, Fla. R. L. Polk & co.’s Day- 
tona, Daytona Beach and Seabreeze 
city directory, 1916-17. v. 2. Jack- 
sonville, Fla., R. L. Polk & co. [1916] 
255 p. illus. S8vo. $4.00. [6558 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 427547; R. L. Polk & co., 
Davis (Charles Henry) [6548-6551 Birmingham, Ala. 


Good roads everywhere. [4] p. illus., 
map. fol. @ Nov. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 
28, 1916; A425802. 


Main highways versus radiating roads. 
8 p. illus. 4to. (National highways 


DEAGAN (John C.)*, Chicago. Deagan 
electric una-fon. Sheet, - illus., 
printed on both sides, 11% by 9 


assn.) @ Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. inches. . [6559 

Feb. 8, 1916; A 418752. © Oct. 27, 1915; 2 ¢. Jan. 15, 1916; 
National highways; radiating roads; the aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 425596. 

farmer. 8 p. illus. 4to. (National 


highways assn.) @© Jan. 12, 1916; ‘KE ALFRE ~ hn* icaco. 
2e. nid af Keb. § 1916: A’418754 | DECKER (Atreep) & Cohn*, Chicago 


5 561 

Preliminary location and mapping of na- : ? . Leaure Ge 

tional highways proposed by the Na- Are they passing you by? [3] _p. illus. 

tional highways association. 16 p. obl. | 4to. | © Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and 

illus., map. 4to. (National high- é aff. Mar. 20, 1916 ; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; 
ways assn.) © Feb. 5, 1916; 2c. and A 430079. 

aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 420780. Season of Spring clothes: erat: COR: 

‘ e itle. : illus. Eli, CO’ 

_ © National highways assn., Wash- ay IB Lo eee 

ington. 3, 1916; aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 425987. 


298 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


DECOURCELLE (Pierre)*, Paris. Mar- 
chands de patrie. (Jn Paris Jour- 


nal) [6562-6565 
nos. 1-9. {9 instalments] Feb. 2-10, 
TOLGw ss et each, .Beb. 23. 916; 


A—Foreign 13550. 

nos. 10-19. [10 instalments] © Feb. 
11—20; 1916; 1 c. each Mar. 11, 1916; 
A—Toreign 13551. 

nos. 20-28. [ 9 instalments] 
29,1916; 1 c¢. each 
A—TVoreign 13552. 

nos. 29-43. [15 instalments] © Mar. 
1-15, 1916); 1 c. each Mar. 30, 1916; 
A—Voreign 13553. 


© Feb. 21- 
Mar. 16, 1916; 


DELAWARE & Atlantic telegraph & tele- 
phone co.*, Philadelphia. Telephone 
directories. [6566—6568 
Atlantic & Bridgeton districts, Mar. 10, 
to. sip. 4to.. © Mar. 29, 1916; 
2 e. and aff. Apr. 4, 1916; A 430081 

Camden district [Spring issue] Feb. 15, 
T91G)) 212)p. 4to.). © Mar. 4, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Mar, 10, 1916; A 426596. 

Trenton district, Jan. 20, 1916. 124 p. 
Sevos sO Hebpy, 7, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Feb. 10, 1916; A 426091. 


DENTAL and toilet products corpora- 
tion*, New York. [6569, 6570 
Are you one of them? 10 p. 24mo. 
Grien 14, 19167 2 c. Mar. 31, 1916: 
aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 426957. 

Hditorial. Sheet, 15 by 6 inches. © Feb. 
14, 19163 2 ¢. Mar. 31, 1916; aff. Mar. 
23, 1916; A 426958. 


DENTINOL & pyorrhocide co.*, New 
York. Efficiency of therapeutic 
agents in the treatment of pyorrhea. 
Series one, booklet 3. 14, [1] p. 
illus. diagrs. Svo. [6571 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 425487. 


DERRICK pub. co.*, Oil City, Pa. Oil 
field report. [6572, 65738 


February [1916]. @©@ Mar. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 5, 1916; A 423585. 


March [1916] © Apr. 1, 1916; 1. e¢. 
Apr. 4, 1916; A 423586. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Oil City 
derrick. ] 


DETMER woolen co.*, New York. 
Spring styles, 1916. Card, col. illus., 
printed on both sides, 94 by 114 
inches, fold. to 832mo. ([Swatch cir- 
eular, no. 4]) [6574 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 23, 
1916; aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426949. 


Derroir, Mich. Sauer’s official guide 
and pocket directory of Greater De- 
troit. 1916-1917 ed. 283 p. fold. 
map. i16mo. [6575 
~~ © Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 429161; William Sauer, 
Detroit. 


6586 

DETROIT correspondence institute of 
motoring*, Detroit. Course of scien- 
tific instruction in motor car produc- 


tion, repairing, driving and _ sales- 

manship. [6576-6578 

Lesson 2, pt. 2. 13 p. 8vo. © Feb. 4, 
L9LOG 2) ¢. “and Vait,, Heb, 7, ole: 
A 425494. 

Lesson 4, pt. 2. [14] p. 8vo. © Feb. 
29, 191652  ¢. and aff. Mar. 3, 1916+ 
A 426464. 

Lesson 5, pt. 2. 16 p. 8vo. © 


Mar. 15, 
8 


LUSH MGy ee ee Mar. 18, 1916; 


A 425984. 


and aff. 


DrEvEREUx (Walter S.)* Chicago. Se- 
cret service, how, when and where 
it can be profitably employed. [Chi- 
cago, Devereux detective agency, 
1916] cover-title, 15 p. port. 24mo. 

[6579 
© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 426870. 


Dry (Frederic Van Rensselaer) *, New 
York. [6580, 6581. 
America, all-America for all of America. 

22 p. 8vo. $0.50. © Feb. 7, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 426098. 


Judith, by Varick Vanardy [pseud.] [8 
instalments] (In Sperry magazine, 
July, 1915—Mar., 1916) © June 15, 
1915—Feb. 15, 1916; 1 ¢. each Mar. 
A LONG PATA 2 3252): 


DiIamMonp state telephone co.*, Phila- 
delphia. Delaware telephone direc- 
tory, Feb. 5, 1916. 128 p. 4to. 

[6582 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 


Feb. 29, 1916; A 425704. 


DiBBLE (Edward F.) 
for eastern farmers. 10 p._ illus., 
port. S8vo. [65838 

© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
8, 1916; A 417544; Edward F. 
Dibble, seedgrower, Honeoye Falls, 
N. Y. 


JME, ere arene 


Dick (A. B.) co.*, Chicago. Mimeo- 
graph manual. 91, [4] p._ illus. 
12mo. $1.00. [6584 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
22, 1916; A 428219. 


DicToGRAPH poultry farm*, West Ny- 
ack, N. Y. White faverolle. cover- 
title, 20 p. illus. 8vo. [6585 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
5, 1916; A 425476. 


Dies blatt gehort der hausfrau. 380. 
jahrg. hft. 19, 6. febr., 1916. illus. 
fol. M. o. 15. [6586 


© Feb. 6, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 1916; _ 
A—Foreign 135387; Ullstein & co., 
Berlin. 


299 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6587 


DIRECTORY OF GLASS factories in the 
United States and Canada 1916. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., National glass bud- 
get, 1916. 76 p. 16mo. $2.00 [6587 

© Feb. 4, 1916 2 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 426129; Budget 
pub. co., Pittsburgh. 


DIRECTORY OF PURCHASING Officials of 
eoal mines, [1915. Suppl. to] Coal 
field directory and mining catalog. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Keystone consoli- 
dated publishing co., ine. [1916] 62 
p. 16mo. $5.00. [6588 

© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
28, 1916; A 496918 - Keystone con- 
solidated pub. co., inc., Pittsburgh. 

DIRECTORY OF THE TRUNK, leather 

goods and umbrella trades of the 

United States and Canada, 1916. 

Philadelphia, Pa., P. L. Smith, 1916. 

222 p. S8vo. $2.00. [6589 
© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff: Mar. 


29, 1916; A 428312; Perry L. Smith, 
Philadelphia. 

DISssToN crucible. [6590-6592 
Visteon evan: he ef OniGh Sees ele. D. 


177-190. . illus., port. 8vo. @© Jan 
Ae ya po and atfs KHebtenos 1916: 
A 426128. 


Ve 5D) 0d) Heby ds) 1916: [ Philadelphia, 
Pa., H. Disston _& _ sons, 6] 
Gps Wise y SVs ©) aheb: : 
2-¢e. and aff. Keb. ‘19, 1OLG SA "426220. 


v. 5, no. 2, Mar. 15, 1916. Philadelphia, 
is Dissfon & sons, inec., 1916. 1 p. l., 


. L932, Allus. port...) Sv0:., ©), Mar. 
D0, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Apr alee 19016): 
A 426975 


© "8 fete Disston & sons, inc., 


Philadelphia. 


DrixtE motorway through the scenic 
southland. 46 p. illus., maps. 4to. 
$0.25. [65938 

© Feb. 9 ,1916; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1916; 


A 4253862 ; Henry | Mac Nair, New 
York. 


Dixon (Joseph) crucible co.*, Jersey 
City, N. J. Dixon’s waterproof 
graphite grease. 1 p.1., 16 p. illus. 
16mo. [6594 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff Mar. 
28, 1916; A 426917. 


Drxon (Thomas)* New York. Fall of 
a nation. (In National Sunday 
magazine) [6595-6597 


chap. 23 cont.—25. © Feb. 13, 1916; 1. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 423198. 


ehap.7'30—337 «© Mar, 612, 1916<) 1 ‘e¢. 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 423401. 

chap. 34, 35. @° Mars 26, 19165) ie 
Apr. ily 1916; A 423595 ). 


pt. L, De Syae ee 


Dosson (David L.)* Madison, Wis. 
America first.. Sheet, 103 by 54 
inches. $0.01. [6598 


© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 
27, 1916; A 429179. 
DoNAHEY (William) * Chicago. 
| Gave eeees 


Teenie Weenie twins arrive. © Apr. 2, 
IGS 1 ce Apr> 1, TSG ae 423653. 


Teenie Weenies feed a cat. © Mar. 26, 
1916; 1c. Mar. 29, 1916; A 423406. 


Teenie Weenies get a surprise. of Mar. 
19, 19163° Do “ce. “Mars 3 ia 
423276. 

Teenie Weenies go coasting on a roller 
skate: Mar. (12)) 1916s: & ee Mars 
1916; A 423085. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

Sunday tribune] 

Donatpson (Alfred: Lee)* Saranae 
Lake, N. Y. Chapters of Adiron- 
dack history. Feb. 24, Mar. 2, 9, 
16, 23, 30, 1916. [6 instalments] 
(In Saranac Lake news.) [6603 

© Feb. 24—-Mar. 30, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 

12, 1916; A 4238798. 

DorEy (J. Milnor) 
[By] J. M. Dorey 
Stevens. Book 1. 
Weidenhamer & company [1916] 
223 p. 12mo. $0.80. [6604 


©. Apr. 1, 1916 ;°2°e) andeam Age: 
o, LOGS A 428370 : Weidenhamer & 
co., Milton, Pa. 


DortT motor car co.*, 


c. and aff. Mar. 


Better English. 
and Junius W. 
Milton, ~2a., 


Flint, Mich. 


[6605, 6606 


Dort=motor cars. 22 p. illus., diggers: 
8vo. © Mar., 3, 1916; 2-¢.andean- 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429023. 


Story of motor interest, by O. N. Looker. 
12] p. col. “illus! “32mo0r) <eover- 
title: Fable of father who wanted 
facts and mother who preferred fig- 
ures.) @©@ Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Mar. 8, 1916; A 496547. 


DromcooLte (Will Allen)* Nashville. 
Song and story. (Jn Nashville ban- 
ner ) [6607-6610 
Mar. 18, 19116:<-@ Mar, 18, 19GeeiaG: 

Mar. 20; 1916; A 423215, 
Mar. 25, 1916. © Mar. 25, 196g 0ie 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 423402. 
Apr. 15/4916. *.@. Apri ads 1916; AG: 
Apr. 8, 1916; A 423555 
Apr... 8,,,1916., © ‘Apr. 8, TSG so see 
Apri, Tore: A 423701. 
DuGpALE (Frederick)* Boston. Rheu- 


matism, its cause, its cure [Rev. ed.] 
16 Deport. —S.V0: [6611 
© Jan. 10, 1916; 2° ¢) Feneeree 
1916; aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 425536. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 
Dumars (Gerald)* New York. Stand 
straight. [8] p. illus. 12mo. $0.25. 


[6612 
© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
20,1916 5 x 459064. 


300 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 6631 
Du Piessis (Jean Thomas)* Chicago. | EcoNnomMy service co.—Continued. 

Concussion in spinal therapeutics. sap tetiais ae A ees Feb. Seat 

24 > 18 inches. 1.00. Sheet, illus., 2 y 17 inches. Feb. 

Sheet, Pe $ 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 4, 1916: 
[6613 ‘A 425768. 

© Jan. 29,1916; 2 c. Web. 2, 1916; mle, Teche Bee: 1, aes cover- 

ie A?6088. fe P ob vo Mar. 1, 

aff. Feb. 10, 1916; 60 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; 
= i 495942. 

Du Pont de Nemours (H. I.) & co. Supplementary service. Bulletin no. 

Wilmington, Del. [ 6414, 6615 A 140. suppl. Feb. 15, 1916. cover- 

Instructions in the use of Du Pont and title, p. 119-126. illus. obl. 8vo. 


Repauno stumping powder. 114 p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Cover-title: De- 
veloping logged-off lands of the North- 
west with explosives.) Feb. 24, 
POG.) 204c., and ait. Mar. 4,.1916; 
A 425745. 

Kuinka kiiytti#a Du Pont punainen risti 
maaniyljelys rijaihdysaineita. cover- 
mie Mboup lus... diagrs. 8&vo. © 


WEG tL TOLb = 2) c¢. Web. 5,, 1916; aff. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 426762. 


DvuRAND (Herbert) Plans and plants 
for grounds and gardens. 2d. ed. 
rev., 1916. Germantown, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., T. Meehan and sons, 1916. 
48 p. illus., plans. 12 mo. §0.25. 

[6616 

i) Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and. aff. 

Mar. 21, 1916; A 426801; Thomas 

Meehan and sons, Germantown, 
Philadelphia. 


DWINELL-WRIGHT co.*, Boston. White 
House romances. cover-title 11, [1] 
p. ports. 24mo. [6617 

Beomar. ts 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 21, 1916; A 426803. 


Dyer (Franklin B.) [6618, 6619 


Fifth reader, by F. B. Dyer and Mary 
J. Brady, with illus. by John Rae. 
New York and Chicago, C. E. Merrill 
company [1916] 320 p. col. front., 
illus. 12mo. (The Merrill readers) 
nies), Mar. 30, L916; 2 cana 
aff. Apr. 6, 1916; A 427537. 

Fourth reader, by F. B. Dyer and Mary 
J. Brady. with illus. by Rhoda Camp- 


bell Chase. New York and Chicago, 

C. E. Merrill company [1916] 320 p. 

eol. front. illus. 12mo. (The Mer- 

rill readers) $0.52. Jane LOLS: 

2 ce. and aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 428368. 

© Charles E. Merrill co., New 
York. 

Dyer (Ruth O.) Cut out book. Chi- 

eago, A. Flanagan co. [1916] 111 


numb. 1. (i. e. 56 1.) illus. obl. 8vo. 
$0.50. [6620 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 426076; A. Flanagan co., 
Chicago. 


Economy service co.*, New York. 
[6621-6624 
Bulletin no. A _ 140. Feb. 15, 1916. 
eover-title, numb. 1. 461—468. illus. 


obl. Svo. @ Feb. 15, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425770. 


Ze and 


@! Beb: 155 19165, 2-¢c and affi.; Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425769. 


FOUNDATIONS. Model- 
Teacher’s great- 


EDUCATIONAL 
store-keeping dept. 


est problem. p. [3]—44. illus. 16mo. 
[6625 
© Keb... 15,1916: 2. .¢. »Heb.i28, 


1916; aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 426761; 
Chaplin & O’Donnell, New York. 


EDUCATIONAL PUB. co.*, Boston. Stand- 
ard classic reader for the 4th year. 
320 p. illus., ports. 12mo. [6626 


©oMar. 13), 1916; 2°:e> and. aft 
Mar. 22, 1916; A 428211. 


ELECTRICAL WORLD service. 
[6627, 6628 


Function of the manufacturer in the 
electrical industry. [8] p. fold. pl. 
24mo. @© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 


Mar. 10, 1916:; A 426586. 

Viewing things in correct proportion. 
S De) 16 -m0n JOpbeby 23, 1916.2". 
and aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 425685. 
(© McGraw pub. co., inc, New 

York. 


Joseph) * Chattanoo- 

[6] p. folder 16mo. 

[6629 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
SF ASIC A’ 425655. 


ELLison (James 
ga. Anedemin. 


Etson (William H.) Good English, 
oral and written. Book 2. By Wil- 
liam H. Elson, Clara E. Lynch, and 
George L. Marsh. Chicago, New 
York, Scott, Foresman and company 
ELOIG) fp. Ef°406 py “ils. ports: 
12mo. $0.60. [6630 


© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
29, 1916; A 428314; Scott, Foresman 
& co., Chicago. 


EMERSON (William R. P.)* Boston. 
Record book for measured feeding. 
Boston, EF. H. Thomas company, 
[1915.]  cover-title, [40] p. 8vo. 
$0.25. [Text parallel to binding] 

[6631 
© Sept. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff Mar. 

Ty AUG); AL 426453. 


301 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6632 


EMPIRE realty and mortgage co. 


[6632, 6633 


Co-operative home financing. cover- 
title, 16 p. S8vo. @© Feb. 12, 1916; 
2 e. Feb. 17, 1916; aff. Feb. 24, 1916; 
A 426387. 


Empire realty and wan ice 202) its 
plans and purposes. [8] p. folder, col. 


illus. Svo. @© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 
14)" O16 cy pals ee hehe. 24 pat OEG UA 
425611. 


© Thos. K. Lee, Nashville, Tenn. 


Cincinnati. 
[6634, 6635 


Canners’ and packers’ supplies. 16 p. 
Wlus; 4to: ©, July 8; 1915 5 2 ¢. and 
ait. Mar. 2, 1916; A 425741. 


Tinners’ and roofers’ shears, tongs, 
double seamers, [etc.] 16 p. illus. 4to. 
@ Aug..2751915;,2 ce and: aft:; Mar) 2. 
1916; A 425740. 


EmrRicH (Phil) * 


ENGEL (Eduard) 1914; ein tagebuch. 
Mit urkunden, bildnissen, karten. 
hft. 1-8. Braunschweig, G. Wester- 
mann, 1914. 3 v. 4to. m. o. 50 each. 

[6636 


© Nov. 1, 1914; 1 c. each Apr. 8, 


1916; A—Foreign 13555; George 
Westerman, Braunschweig, Ger- 
many. 


Era druggists’ directory of the United 
States, Canada, Cuba, Porto Rico, 
Manila and Hawaiian Islands. 18th 
ed., 1916. New York, D. O. Haynes 
& co., 1916. 280 p. 4to. $5.00. [6637 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1916; 


aff Mar. 21, 1916; A 427318; D. O. 
Haynes & co., New York. 

ERIE crry iron works*, Erie, Pa. Erie 
city shaking grates. [4] p. illus., 
diagrs. 4to. [6638 

©) Mar. 23, 1916; 2 <c, and aiff. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 429209. 
Ernest (Richard)* New York. Quar- 


ter of a century in research to re- 

place nature. cover-title, [2] p., 4 

]. mounted plates. obl. 48mo. 
[6639 


© Dec. 13, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 425792. 


Erretr (Jane R.) [ 6640-66438 


Standard kinder-lehrer. vy. 7, no. 3, 1. 
viertel, jan. bis mirz, 1916 [and] A 
supplement, ed. by Lillie A. Faris. 
Cincinnati, O., Der Standard publish- 
ing company, 1915. Wall chart, 13 
sheets, col. illus., map, 35 by 23 inches 
and a pamphlet 16 p. illus. S8vo. 
Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 4, 1916; aff. 
Jan. 5, 1916; A 417624. 


pt. 1,1 s., 7.48 


ERreTr (Jane R.)—Continued. 


v. 7, no. 4, 2. viertel april bis juni, 
1916 [and] A _ supplement, ed. by 
Lillie A. Faris. Cincinnati, O., Der 
Standard publishing company, 1916. 
Wall as 13 sheets, col. illus., map, 
30 Dy 23a inches and a pamphlet, 16 p. 


ieee Svo..° @ Mar. 47, @3tee 
Mar. 23, 19165; aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 
429155. 


ra 


Standard picture roll. v. 7, no. 3, ist 
quarter, Jan.—Mar., 1916 fand] A sup- 
plement, ed. by Lillie A. Faris. Cin- 
cinnati, O., The Standard publishing 
company, 1915. Wall chart, 13 sheets. 
col. *allus.,” Map, “Sb by 2s inches and 
a pamphlet, 16 p. illus. Svo. © Dec. 
29,-1915 3; 2 -e. Jan4, 19462 see ae 
5, "1916; "A siete 

Ve (> NO: 2d quarter, Apr.—June, 

1916. aaa A supplement, 

Lillie A. Faris, Cincinnati, 

Standard publishing company, 1916. 

Wall chart, 13 sheets, col. illus., map, 

35 by 23 inches and a pamphlet, 16 p. 

illus. S8vo. © Marrs 20; 391672 

Mar. 23, 1916; aff. Mar. 27, 49163 A 

429156. 


© Standard pub co., 


Cincinnati. 


ERSKINE-DANFORTH corp.*, New York. 
Danersk decorative furniture. Vari- 
ous paging. illus. fol. [6644 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Mar. 25, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429199. 


ERWIN (Howard W.) Buffalo Bill and 
the overland mail; or, Where crooked 
trails meet. New York, Street & 
Smith, .[1916|;.32 pe 42a ee 
cover: Far west library no. 208) 
$0.15. [6645 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 e& andes. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 426765; Street & 
Smith, New York. 


San Francisco. 
[6646, 6647 


HUREKA system C0.*, 


Eureka system of child education. 
cover-title, [15] p. illus. (part. col.) 
obl. 24: mo. @ Feb. 28, 1916;5)2 €. 


and aff. Mar. 7, 1916; A 425827. 


instructions. cover-title, [8] p. illus. 
16 mo. © Feb: 28; 19164. 2ie, and 
aff. Mar. 7, 1916; A 425826. 

Evans (W. A.)* Chicago. How, to 
keep well. (Jn Chicago daily or 
Sunday tribune) [664S—6676 
Advice for workers in foundries. © 

Apr. 1, 1916; 1) c. Apr. 6; 192867 
423661. 

Another kind of preparedness. @ Mar. 
26, 1916: 1° c. “Mar. -29;° 293 
423407. 

Baby care. @ Mar. 16, 1916$/4¥e. 
Mar. 21, 1916; A 423223. 

Baby death rate. © Mar. 7, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 423140. 

Best food for baby. © Mar. 20, 1916; 
1 c. Mar. 31, 1916; A 4234938. 

Complexion. © Mar. 19, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
22, 1916; A 423275. 


302 


TN a a eee ee CO ee ee 


, 
é 
; 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


6690 


Evans (W. A.)—Continued. 


Customs as to baby care. © Mar. 10, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 17, 1916; A 423143. 

Educated mothers. © Mar. 31, 1916; 
1 c. Apr. 6, 1916; A 423660. 

Father as head nurse. © Mar. 8, 1916; 
tee, Mar. 17, 1916; A 423141. 

Fly pest on trains. © Mar. 30, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 6, 1916; A 423659. 

Healthy counties. © Mar. 13, 1916; 


mee, Mar. 17,°1916; A 423 145. 


How to heal a bruise. © Mar. 24, 
1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 31, 1916; A 423497. 
Impure water supply. © Mar. 17, 1916; 
1 ec. Mar. 21, 1916; A 423224. 
Inflammatory rheumatism. © Mar. 9, 
nota, 2 ce. Mars 17, 1916; A 423142. 
Law libels bob veal. © Apr. 3, 1916; 
Pier Apr: 6, 19916; A 423662. 
Malady perils in Mexico. © Apr. 2, 
feo. ee Apr. 7, 1916: A 4238652. 
Massaging a fracture. © Mar. 27, 1916; 
1 e, Mar. 31, 1916; A 423499. 
Narcotic law’s effect. © Mar. 23, 1916; 
Pie Mar. 31,1916; A 423496. 
Open air crusaders. © Mar. 28,. 
1 ce. Mar. 31, 1916; A 423500. 
Patent medicine frauds. © Mar. 29, 
aoiG- 3 ¢ Mar. 31, 1916; A 423501. 
Ray therapy. © Apr. 5, 1916; 1 ce. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 423664. 
Rubbing to ease pain. 
= €. “Mar. 31, 1916; 
Shall cousins marry. © Mar. 15, 1916; 
feewMars 26 19TG:s A 423222. 
Some superstitions and the remedy. © 


1916; 


© Mar. 25, 1916: 
‘A 423498. 


Maret oro: # c. Mar. 17, 1916; 
A 423144. 

Substitute for salvarsan. © Apr. 4, 
ae. «¢ Apr 6, 1916: A 423665. 


To avoid typhoid fever. © Mar. 22, 
eOUGS a GiMar. 31, 1916; A 4234y5. 


aa dirty wounds. © Mar. 18, 


Gao ve, Mar..21, 1916: A 423225, 
Tubercular cattle. © Mar. 14, 1916; 
fe. Mar. 17, 1916; A 423146. 


Women aid public health. Q Mar. -21, 
2G) ¢) Mar: 31, 1916; A 423494. 


Baaewrive. v. J, no. 2, July, 1915. 
Philadelphia, Pa., The Executive 
publishing company, 1915. 24 p. 
fol. $5.00 per annum. [6677 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916; O 417547; Executive pub. 
co., Philadelphia. 


FABER (Georges)*, Paris. Dans la 
tourmente. (Jn Pays de France) 
[6678, 6679 

3, 10 févr., 1916. [2 instalments] © 
Reps, 20: 19963 1 °c..ceach Mar; 1, 


1916; A—Foreign 13548. 
if, 24 févr.. 2 mars, 1916. [3 instal- 
ments|’- ©) Feb. 17, 24; Mar. 2, 1916; 


1 e. each Mar. 30, 1916; A—Foreign 
13549. 

FATRBANKS (KE. W.)*, Sawtelle, Cal. 
Practical joke. Card, col. illus., 33 
by 54 inches. $0.05. [6680 

© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
20,.1916; A 429033. 


FALKNER (Roland P.) [6681, 6682 

Sickness and death benefits for indus- 

trial workers. 1p.1., 38 numb.!. 4to. 

(Modern business service, report no. 

foyer @Hep? 20) 1oiG.” 2) ex and ‘aft. 
Feb. 16, 1916; A 425499. 

Uses of government statistics in business. 
1 p. 1.,. 24 numb. 1. 4to. (Modern 
business service, report no. 69) © 
Mar. 20; 1916; 2 c. Mar. .25, 19163 aff. 
Mar. 23. 1916; A 426885. 


© Alexander Hamilton institute, 
New York. 


FALLIS toy 
[S] p. 


© Nov. 
18, 1916; 


shop*, Denver. Candoit. 
illus. (part. col.) obl. 16mo. 

[6683 
TF. 2915512 Mar. 
A 425990. 


Farco, N. D. Fargo and Moorhead 
directory, 1916. [v. 1T] Fargo, 
N. D., Pettibone directory co., 1916. 
448 p. Svo. $6.00. [6684 

© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 428253; Pettibone direc- 
tory co., Fargo, N. D. 


ec. and aff. 


FARRINGTON (Frank)*, Delhi, N. Y. 
Trade getters for the live baker. 
3rd_ article. (In Bakers review, 
Apr., 1916) [6685 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 1 © Apr. 6; 1916: 
A 423606. 
FAULTLESS rubber 


co.*, Ashland, O. 


Big drive on rubber sponges. cover- 
title, 16 p. me a [6686 
© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


29, 1916; 39 429208. 


FERGUSON (Clarence Ray)* Xenia, O. 
Sin cvercome by grace. Sheet, illus., 
8 by 6 inches. $0.01. [6687 
© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 

25, 1916; A 419833. 


E‘IBERLOID ¢€O.*, New 
ivory toiiet articles. 
illus. S8vo. [6688 

C)) Dee. 20 -AGta* 27 e)" Saa, 20. 
1916; aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 426084. 


FICKES (Mayme)* Houston. Passions 
of men; the conquest of Lopez, a 
seven reel photodrama scenario, 22 
p. S8vo. [6689 

© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 429166. 


Fint~More’s Easter recitations, exer- 
cises and dialogues. no. 12. With 
some songs added. Cincinnati, O., 
Filimore music house [1916] 23 p. 
8 vo. $0.10. [6690 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 429163; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 


York. 
62p. 


French 
inel. front. 


303 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6691 


pt. 1 nis. ves 


FINANCIAL review; finance, crops, 
railroads, trade, commerce, annual, 
1916. New York, W. B. Dana com- 
pany, 1916. 1 p. 1. [7]—200 p. maps. 
fol>, 2.20% [6691 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
1, 1916; A 427496; William B. Dana 
o., New York. 

F'ircHBurG, Mass. Fitchburg direc- 
tory, 1916. no. 46. [New Haven, 
Conn.] The Price & Lee co., 1916. 
516. , [511 ]-716, [8] p.. inel. front 
(fold. map) S8vo. es: [6692 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 498457 + Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 

Fitz water wheel co. Electric light 
plants driven by small water pow- 
ers) 23% 1p. 7 illusé) dias: Sve. 
(Bulletin no. 16.) 

), Heb. 10, 2916 2*'c) and” ait. 
Feb. 17, 1916; A 426196; J. S. Fitz, 
Hanover, Pa. 

Frack (Anna Graham)* New 
Elements ef sociology and 
MONG. Ve ASO UD digg ee O: 


York. 
govern- 
S020. 
[6694 
© Feb. 24, 1916; 2, e@ Feb. 29, 
1916; aff. Mar. 6, 1916;-A 425798. 
FLEMING (Augusta Belding)* Hopkins, 
Mo. Modern miracle. (Jn Western 


undertaker, Dec., 1915) [6695 

@. Dee 28; 1915; “ben Apr Via; 
1916; A 4238795. 

FLETCHER (Orlin Ottman)* Green- 


ville, S. C. Existence of God; a 
study of the religious consciousness. 
Lecture a (in Review and exposi- 
tor, Apr., 1916) [6696 

© ae 6; 1916319 ic Aprod0, 4916 ; 
A 423730. 


FLETCHER (Victor)* New York. Pre- 
ventives of rheumatism, 8 p. folder. 
24mo. [6697 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 17, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426459. 


FLIEGENDE Dblatter. bd. 144. [Each 
Illus. 4to. M. 0.30] [6698, 6699 
no. 3683, 25 febr., 1916. @©@ Feb. 235, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 1916; A—Foreign 
13528. 

no. 3684, 3. mirz, 1916. © Mar. 3, 
1916; 1 ce. Mar. 27, 1916; A—Foreign 
LiF 3529. 


© Braun & Schneider, Munich. 
Frorima cattle ranch co. Declaration 
of trust establishing the Florida cat- 
tle ranch company, Sioux City, Lowa. 


[6698 | 


FONERDEN (Clarence A.)* Baltimore. 
Dear old Georgia. Card, 54 by 33 
inches. $0.01. [6701 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2c. Mar. 14, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 426951. 


ForBUSH (Gayle T.)* Boston. Notes 
on correspondence. [Boston, Mass. ] 
The Insurance library association oi 
Boston, 1916. 22 p. interleaved with 
blank 1. ame $0.50. [6702 


© Jan. 31, 2 c. Feb. 26, 1916; aff. 
Feb. 4, 1916; 14 426389. 


Forp (Lycurgus L.)* Philadelphia. 
[6703, 6704 
Blossoms of sorrow. cover-title, [4] p. 


port. i6mo. $0.10. @© Feb. 19, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 425624. 


John III sixteen. cover-title, [8] i: port. 
16mo. $0.10. © Feb. 1, 1916; 2 e 
and aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 425623. 


Fort Scort, Kan. BR. Ei /Pelk @ cose 
Fort Scott city directory, 1916. [v. 5] 


Sioux City, .Ia., St. Pauk.) Maan: 
[ete.] R. L. Polk & co.,, 1916: Aa 
p. 8vo. $4.00. [6705 


© Mar. 20,1916; 27-6 and aie 
Mar.. 25, 1916:. A 428352; Lo Paik 
& co., Sioux Falls, Ia. 


Foster (Major B.) Relation of state 
banks to the Federal reserve system. 


1 p. 1. 20 numb. 1. 4to. (Modern 
business bey ice, report no. 71.) 

[6706 

© Mar. 11, 19165 2 @ Mares 


1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426882; 
Alexander Hamilton institute, New 
York. 


Ice cream in 
12mo. 

[S6T07 

©. Jan.. 15, 1916; 2 ¢@, Penwee 

1916; aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 426396; 


FOTHERGILL (Eliza Q.) 
the home, 12 p. illus. 


Simpson, Showalter & Barker, inc., 

Pittsburgh. 
Fouts (C. C.) co.*, Middleton, O. 
Duro pure iron silo. 20 p. illus. 8vo. 
[6708 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


9, 1916; A 425478. 


Fow ter (Charles S8.)* Minneapolis. 
National cut-to-fit corset-making sys- 
tem. Card, illus., diagrs., printed on 


[8] p. 4to. [6700 both sides, 214 by 44 inches. $0.50. 
© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1916; [6709 
aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429031; Pin- © Feb. 26, 1916; 2 -€ Mar. 2, 
gree C. Hughes, Sioux City, Ja. | 1916; aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 425794. 
304 


no. 4, 1916 


Fox (Frances Margaret) Adventures 
of Sonny Bear, by F. M. Fox, illus. 
by Warner Carr. Chicago, Rand, 
MeNally & company [1916] 80 p. 
incl. col. front. illus. (part col.) 
12mo. $0.59. [6710 

© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 20, 
1916; aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 427461; 
Rand, McNally & co., Chicago. 


— 
4 
. 
, 
; 


“oe eS aa. - 


Fox (W. Melvin)* Belen, N. M. © Prac- 
tical wood work. 72 [9] p._ illus., 
diagrs. obl. 16mo. $0.50. [6711 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
7, 1916; A 425824. 


FRANKLIN railway supply co.*, New 
York. McLaughlin flexible conduit, 
Franklin ball joints, and Franklin 


Single water joint. 24 p._illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. L6T# 
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 


Mar. 7, 1916; A 425814. 


FRASER (Samuel) nursery, inc.*, Gene- 
seo, N. Y. Fraser’s tree book. 
cover-title, 32 p. illus. S8vo. [6713 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 430160. 


Froest (Frank)* Teddington, Eng- 
land. Greye-Stratton mystery. pt. 
= (In Premier magazine, Apr. 
1916) [6714 


© 1c Apr. 3, 1916; A ad int. 
2614; pubd. Mar. 4, 1916. 


FROHNE (Henry W.) Home interiors; 
with introductory text by Henry 
W. Frohne. Grand Rapids, Mich, 
Dean-Hicks company [1916] cover- 
moe ye tI fol. $2:50.' [6715 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 426114; Dean-Hicks co., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 


FUEL engineering co. of N. Y.*, New 
York. [6716-6718 


Coal service report for the month of 
Jan. 1916. |9 nump. 1. 4f0.. © Feb. 
i 29tG; 2 €. and aff. Feb. 17, 1916; 
A 426208. 


Feb., 1916. numb. loose 1. 199-207. 
aeeeene) Maritd:) 1916;,.2. c and. aft. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429051. 

Putting facts behind your choice of 
eoals. 14 p. 16mo. © Feb. 10, 1916; 
2%e, Reb: 27, 1916; aff. Feb. 15, 1916; 
A 426207. 

Furter (Arthur Franklin) Golden 
chalice, and other poems. pt. 2. 
Los Angeles, Cal., Anchor publish- 
m= co. [1916] 2 p. 1, p. 45-55. 
16mo. $0.25. [6719 


© Mar. 18,.1916; 2 ¢c. andaff. 


Mar. 27, 1916; A 429180; Anchor 
pub. co., Los Angeles. 
ta) 
3) 


4109416 — 3 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


6729 


GABRIEL (Chas. Rodeheaver 
recitations. [6720, 6721 
Children’s day. Chicago, Philadelphia, 
The Rodeheaver 1916. 
cover-title, ¢ 5) 
@ Mar. 15. 1916; 2 c. Mar. 
aff. Apr 3, 1916; A 428354, 
Easter. Chicago, Philadelphia, 
Rodeheaver company, 1916. 
title, 32 p. 8vo. $0.15. @© Mar. 13, 
i916; 2 3, 


Ei.) ed: 


a0, 


2 tae 23, 1916; aff. Apr. 
1916; A 428355. 


© Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 


GABRIEL (Saml.) sons & co.*, New York. 


Charlie Chaplin book, [12] p. illus. 
fol. $0.10. [6722 
© Web. 15, WGs 2 co Web) 23. 


1916; aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 425597. 


GALLOWAY (Lee) Manufacturers’ aids 
to retailers in marketing goods, by 
L. Galloway and S. H. Slichter. 1 
p. L, 52 numb. 1. 4to. (Modern 
business service, report no. 61) 

[6723 

©- Mar 20 1916: .2 c... Mar. 25. 

1916; aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 426884: 

Alexander Hamilton institute, New 
York. 


GARDNER 
Mo. Winning 


(Ernest F.)* Kansas City, 
wealth from Okla- 


homa oil. cover-title, 28 p._ illus. 
4to. [6724 

© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 426122. 


GARVIN (John L.) [6725, 6726 
oe accord deepens as great war drags 
@ Mar. 26, 1916; 1. c.. Mar. 29, 
1916: A 423416. 
Petrograd or Odessa, Kaiser’s next ob- 
jective. © Mar. 19, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 
24, A91G yA 423236. 
[Note : The foregoing are in New York 
tribune. 


© Tribune assn., New York. 


- 
6 


[GEARHART (C. A.)] Corn culture. 

[4] p. illus. 4to. $0.10. [6727 

© Oct. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

10, 1916; A 426620; Buck & Glenn, 
c., Winston-Salem, N. C. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC co.*, Schenectady, 
N. Y. Bulletin. [6728, S729 


no. 43800. Incandescent headlights for 
street railway service. Feb., 1916. 
11 p. illus. diagrs. 4to. © Feb. ar 
19134 Cs. and “aff. Hepes 20, fotioeT 
425687. 

no. 46022. 
dicators, 
ground detectors glower type. 
1916." 40 p. > tbhus:, diagrs!’ ~4to:z 
Hep 23191 6:82¢ cand aifs/Heb: 
1916; A 425686. 


Electrostatic potential in- 
synchronism indicators and 
Feb.. 
© 
29; 


05 


CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.1, 2S. vere 


GENERAL FORWARDING Compaly’s rout- 


ing guide, Feb., 1916. Various pag- 
ing. 4to. [Mimeograph] [6730 
© Feb: 18, 19162) 2."e"mepe 21, 


1916; A 427247; 
co., New York. 


@ener al forwar ding 


GENERAL RAILWAY Signal co.*, Roches- 


ter, N. Y. G-R-S electro-mechanical 
interlocking machines, model 2 B, 
model 2 C. 20 p. incl. front., illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. (Bulletin 132, Mar., 
1916) [6731 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 429026. 


GENERAL ROOFING mfg. co.*, Hast St. 
Louis. [6732-6734 | 


Finest barn in New England is covered 


with certain-teed slate surfaced as- 
phalt shingles. (/n Boston globe) @© 
Mar. 6, 1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 23, 1916; A 
4232938. 

Rising costs confront everybody. @©@ Apr. 
AO Se PONG eS Gea SAT Piet ONG SFA 
423792. 

Roof of the world. © Mar. 20, 1916; 
te) Mars 25.71 91G > Ae 423292" 

[Note: The foregoing are in St. Louis 
daily globe democrat, unless otherwise 
stated] 


GEORGE (Edgar) Song of the Ford. 


Sheet, 8% by 4 inches. [6735 
© Mar. 18, a916%) 27 ces Mar 20, 
1916; aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 426916; 


Edgar A. Neely, Atlanta, Ga. 


GEORGE (Georgia)* San Francisco. 

[6736-6741 

saldness, badge of civilizataion. Uair- 

a-gain. © Apr. 6, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 10, 
1916; A 423693. 

Dandruff, its causes and effects; Hair- 

a-gain. @ Apr. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 8, 


1916; A 423687. 


Dry scalp and hair. Hair a-gain. © 
Apr. it F916; A ic: Apr... 15,191, 


A 423849. 


Paling hair. MHair-a-gain. @©@ Apr. 
LOGS 1 eF Apres: 1916; A 453689" 

Oily scalp and hair. Hair a-gain. © 
Apr. 8, 1916341 .¢... Apr. 13, T9416; 
A 423790. 

Right way to shampoo. Hair-a-gain. © 
Mar. 30, 1916; 1.c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
A 423688. 

{[Note: The foregoing are in San 

Kranecisco Bulletin] 

(eRMAN medical institution*, New 


Rettungs-anker. 110te ganz- 
lich umgearbeitete und bedeutend 
vermehrte aufl. x, 233, [1] p., 22 
numb. plates. 24mo. $0.25. [6742 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Apr. 6, 1916; A 428452. 


York. 


GERSTENBERG (Charles W.) Conduct 
of corporate meetings. 37 L,. 4to. 
(Modern business service, report no. 


7). ) 6743 
© Mar. 11, 1916; 2°) Marae 


1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426888; 
Alexander Hamilton institute, New 
York. 


Gispons (Mike J.) My own story. (in 
Minneapolis journal) | 6744-6747 
chap: ie 2: © Mar. 12, 1916; 2c Mar. 

1, 1916 ; A 4231387. 
chap. 3, 4. ©‘ Mar: 19) 29167 oc. 

1916; A 423313. 

© Mar. 26, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 

A 423456. 

2, 19163 2 €. sApey GS. 


chap. 5, 6. 
31, oe 

chap. © Apr. 

tpiG. A 423619. 


© Journal pte. co., Minneapolis. 
Gretow (Martha S.)* New York. Line 
up for Uncle Sam. Sheet, col. illus., 
83 by 54 inches. [6748 
© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 ¢ Jani 20, 1916; 

aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 425369. 


Girrorp-Woop co.*, Hudson, N. ¥. 
Wagon loaders, ‘28 p. illus. 8vo. 
[6749 


© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
29, 19165 A 429202. 


Ginpert (B. L.)* Chicago. Patter 
chatter. ov. 1. | cover-title, 235 p. 
12mo. [6750 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 


8, 1916; A 426557. 


Gites (Joe T.) Elements of spelling, 
a graded spelling text for the com- 
mon schools, by J. T. Giles and Lin- 
naeus N. Hines. Boston, New York 
fete.] Atkinson, Mentzer & com- 
pany [1916] viii, 150, [2] p. 12mo. 
$0.25. [6751 

Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and ail.ape- 
10, 1916; HM ae Atkinson, Ment- 
zer & co., Chicago. 


Gites (Maude Celestra)* Baltimore. 
Man of mark. 11. port. Svo. $0.20. 
[6752 


a 1916; 2 ch Marz i; 
far. 21, 1916; A 426794. 


Mar. 
1916; aff. h 


GLACKEN (Raymond M.)* Baltimore, 
Comparative size of continents, 
Population of the world, Nine coun- 
tries of equal size. Sheet, 4 by 9 
inches. [6753 

© Apr. {, oui 
aff. Apr. 


4/4916 Dee Apr 
19, 1916; A 480387. 


306 


BOOKS, 
no. 4, 1916 


[GLADDING dry goods co.] Proper care 
and repair of furs. [6] p. folder, 
16mo. [6754 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 4380086; John B. Harlow, 
West Medford, Mass. 


Guass (Montague) [6755-6758 
Birsky and Zapp on Mexico, pot roast, 
ae CeaApr Bisie: Le. Apr. 11, 
1916; A. 423745. 
Birsky and Zapp unmask German effi- 
ciency. @ Mar. 19, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
oe, 1916; A 423238 
Congress helps Birsky iaeree his mind, 


© Mar. 26, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 29, 1916; 
A 423417. 

Suburban life holds no joys for aa as 
© a SerotG: & c. Apr, 65 1916; 
423603. 
| Note: The foregoing are in New York 


tribune | 
© Tribune assn., New York. 


GLEAVE (Fred) Bull’s eye. Card, 
illus., diagr., printed on both sides. 
94 by 54 inches. [6759 

©) Mar. 24 1916: 2 ce Mar. 20, 
1916; aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426945; 
HK. T. Chapin co., St. Louis. 


GODDARD (Lester J.)* Cleveland. 
Farms that pay. (In Cleveland 
plain dealer) [6760 

eee rs ASIG- T Cc.’ Mar. 22; 


1916; A 423243. 
[Gorpon (Charles W.)] Grand fleet, a 
visit to Britain’s sea fighters afloat, 


by Ralph Connor [pseud.] [New 
York, N. Y., Printed by Federal 
printing co.] 1916. 5 numb. 1. 4to. 


(Literary news notes. Mar. 25, 1916) 

[6761 

© Mar. 25,1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

mreeeolG- A, 428287; George H. 
Doran co., New York. 

Gordon (Grant) Gordon-Detwiler 
conversational and pictorial course 
of Spanish by Grant Gordon and Jus- 
tice B. Detwiler. 45 p. illus. 16mo. 
$1.00 [Text parallel to binding] 

[6762 
2c. and aff. Feb. 

Gordon & Det- 


© Jan. 11, 1916; 
19, 1916; A 426216: 
wiler, San Francisco. 

GORDON-VAN TINE Co.*, Davenport, Ia. 

How to build and finance your home. 
cover-titie, 24 p. 16mo. [6763 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 11, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A 426388. 


GORRELL (Charles Ray)* Toledo, O. 
Gorrell piano chart. Toledo, O.. 


Gorrell chart co., 1916, Card, 94 by 
19 inches. $1.00. 

© Jan. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 425380. 


[6764 | 


GROUP II 


6778 


[GouLp (Gerald B.)] Use and abuse of 
coal specifications. New York city, 
Fuel engineering company of New 
York, 1916. 22 p. 16mo. (Series 
of short business talks, no. 5) 

[6765 
and aff. 


Gy Mareots;> 19163) 2 ¢ 


Mar. 20, 1916; A 429050. Fuel en- 
gineering co. of New York, New 
York. 

GouLp (M. P.) ibagibe better busi- 
ness. (Jn Chicago herald) 

[6766-6769 

How can a small retailer advertise sue- 

cesstully2) ©: Apr 12. 19167. f ‘ie 


ADI tes LhOLG, 
What shall the 


A 423821. 
retailer advertise? 


Apr Loe ONG te ce Are 14s get O TG 
A 423826. 

Why should a retailer advertise? © 
Apr LAS LOG 1 ca tAprie 1501916; 
A 423831. 

Why sbould the retailer advertise? © 
Ap ott, 116. be, Apr, 12) Stoo 


A 423778. 
© J. Keeley, 


GREEN (Carl M.) 
ness. 


Chicago. 


Bigger, better busi- 
(In Chicago Hecate 
[6770-6775 
was put on the 
LTOUG: sk GoMar 


How one automobile 
market. @ Mar. 27, 
28, 1916; A 423442. 

How world’s biggest inclosed car busi- 
ness was built. © Mar. 28, 1916; 1 e¢. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 423444. 

One cf world’s big truck businesses prop- 
erly merchandised. © Mar. 29, 1916; 
1 ¢@. Mar. 30, 1916; A °423450: 

Rural sales problem solved. © Mar. 30, 
1916; 1 ce. Mar. 30, 1916; A 423486. 
Satisfied customers, alone, not sufficient 
in business building Mar. 31 
EOTG SETS Apr 1916: A 423491. 
Trade mark value illustrated. © Apr. 
PL OlG 30 Ee. Apis, 196A 42353 te 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


> 


GREEN (Gladys)* Los Angeles. Grand- 
mother. Sheet, 11 by 84 inches. 
[Motion picture scenario] [6776 

© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 425470. 


GREENSTEIN (Oscar) & Pelz (Leon 
S.)* New York. Associated manu- 
facturers’ catalogue. Spring ed., 
1916. cover-title, 112 p. illus, 4to. 

[6777 

23. IGIGs. 2.6, Beb: 25; 

1. A9N6= AP 425831. 


GREENWOOD (Moses) jr.*, New York. 
Greenwood reflections in re. the 
sane Ot auction, Gk p. 1, <¢, LLJp. 
16me. $0.50. [GT7S 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. and aff. Feb. 
11, 91G; 1 © Feb. 7; 19165 A 425378. 


© Feb. 
1916; aff. Mar. 


CATALOGUE 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, ms. Vas 


Grecory (Carl Louis) Motion picture 


photography. (Jn Moving picture 

world) [ 6779-6784 

Mar; 18, .1916., 40, Mar..3- 1916; 4.c. 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 423099. 

Mar” 25, 1916." @. Mar. 45, 1916; ©. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 423158. 


Apr. 1, 1916..°@ Mar. 22, 1916;'1 ¢c. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 423398. 

Apes8: 41916... ©), Mar 29) toiGes tc. 
Apr. 5, 1916; A 423616. 

Apr. 15, 1916. @ Apr. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 423736. 

Apr (22 "9016" ©¢ Apr 12, 19167 -4e 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 423850. 


© Chaimers pub. co., New York. 


Grecory (Thomas B.) [6785-6788 

Greatest battle. @ Mar. 26, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 4, 1916; A 423565. 

Individual and the mass. © Apr. 2, 


1916; 1 c. Apr. 11, 1916; A 493746, 


my ate life. @ Mar. 12, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 
24, 1916; A 4233283. 
tate. @ Mar. 19, 1916; ie. Apr. 11, 


PeTeiGs A 423740. 

{Note: The foregoing 
burgh gazette times] 

© Newspaper feature service, inc., 
New York. 


are in Pitts- 


GresHamM (Hugh Cleveland)* Parker, 


Kans. How my sister disappeared 
thru a Catholic convent. Fite sp. 
12mo. $0.15. [6789 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 425595. 


Grirrin (John A.)* Stevenson, Wash. 
Sunshine lodge at the Bridge of the 
Gods. [3] p. 16mo. $0.15. [6790 


G6 Jai. 19" 19167" 2 «Nebr Zi, 
1916; aff. Mar. 7, 1916; A 425795. 


zeit; illustrierte kriegsge- 
2; béi] . biti). ppt 
[232]  illus., col. fold. plate, map. 
fol. M. o. 380. [6791 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 1916; 
yee 13538; Ullistein & co., 
Berlin. 


GROSSE 
schichte. 


GUARANTY SECURITIES co.*, Lincoln, 
Neb. First mortgage certificates and 


bonds. 11 p. 12mo. [6792 
© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Mar. 
8, 1916; A 426551. 


York®, 
acceptances. 
[6793 


and aff. Feb. 


GUARANTY TRUST co. of New 
New York. Bank 
cover-title, 11 p. 16mo. 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. 
26, 1916; A 425651. 


; 


GUENTHER (Rudolph) Bigger better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[6794-6796 


Americans could lead the world in say- 
ing and investing. © Apr. 8, 1916. 
1 c. Apr. 10, 1996. AD423s 709: 

Better understanding of public utility 
securities. © Apr. 6, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 423650. 

Better understanding of public utility 
securities. @ Apr) 7521916- Aye Ane: 
8, 1916; A 423707. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


GuTE kamerad. 30 jahrg. [Hach 
illus. 4to. M.S8ayr.] [6797, 6798 
nr... 24.. @ Feb. 16). 4916: 1 je) ae 

2 165 A—Foreign 13532. 


nr. 25. @©@ Heb. 23, 1916; 1 ef Mae 
1916; A—Foreign 13533. 
© Union deutsche verlagsgesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 


GUTHRIE (Charles B.)* Washington, 
Official freight tariff directory. 
[6799-6800 


Suppl. ne. 11 to Western lines index no. 
6 issued Nov... 15, 1995.) [207 pase: 
Nov. 12; 1915” 2° @ -and"ate se 
3, 1916; A 417545: 
Western lines index no. 7. [274] p. 4to. 
© Dec. 15, 1915; 2c. an@@an ee 
3, 1916; A 417546. 


27, 


GuyoL (Louise Hubert)* Boston. 
[6801, 6802 
Baby Bom Byx learns to spin silken 


robes and coverilets. Apr, 2) 19t6. 
Lie. Apri 4,:1916 ;-As 42357 


Life story of Diogenes Dog, M. D. 
@ Mar. 5, 1916; T ec. Mar. 16, oe. 
A 423125. 
[Note: The foregoing- are in Boston 
Sunday herald] 
HAECKEL (Ernst) [6803-6806 
eience and eternity [no. 1] Tr. by 


Thomas Seltzer. © Mar. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Mar. i, 1916; A 423078. 


Science, eternity and life. 3. Tr. by 
Thomas Seltzer. © Mar. i5, 1916; 
1 ec. Mar. 15, 1916; A 423100. 

Science, eternity and war. 2. 


Tr. by 
Thomas Seltzer. © Mar. 8, 1916; 1c. 
Mar. 8, 1916; A 423079. 
Value of religion, tr. by Thomas Seltzer. 
Apr. 6, 1916; 1 « Ape GretoiGce 
A 423598. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Truth 
seeker. ] 
© Truth seeker co., New York. 
Hatrpera (Josef Henry)* New York. 
Motion picture projection simplified. 
(In Motion picture news) 
[ GSO7T-6820 


29, Feb. 5, 12, 29060e eis 
instalments] © Dec. 28, 1916; Jan. 
4, 18, 25, Feh. 1, 1916; 1 c. each Apr. 
6, 1916; "A 423620423624. 

Feb. 19-Apr. 8, 1916. @© Feb. 8—Mar. 
28, 1916; 1 c. each. Apr. Apr. 6, 1916; 
A 423625—423632. 

Apr. 15, 1916. © Apr. 4, 1916; 
Apr. 5, 1916; A 423593. 


Af: 5 iPerako Paap! ear 


tre 


308 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


HaneEy (John Dearling)* New York. 
Candle ends. 16 p. 8vo. $0.50. 
[6821 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


15, 1916; A So 
HANOVER, N. H. Hanover, Wee H., di- 
rectory, including Lyme, N. H., 1916. 


v.1. [Canaan, N. H.] = E. Shaw, 
1916. 2 p. 1., 65-114 p. S8vo. $2. 00. 
[6822 

Prat: ts 1916: 2 c.. Jan. 26, 


1916; aff. Feb. 12, 1916: A 418803 ; 
William E. Shaw, Canaan, N. H. 


HANOVER bank of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Hanover Christmas savings club for 
1916. Office card. Card, 34 by 53 
inches. [6823 

© Nov. 26, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1915; A 425909; George O. Mot- 
ter, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. 


HarpEeR mfg. co.*, Cobleskill, N. Y. 
Adventures of Silas Low. Bk. 1-4. 
4 y. illus. 16mo. Contents.—l. He 
figures on fodder and learns some 
things about economy.—2. His fig- 
uring takes definite form, a silo.—3. 
He finds living with a Harder very 
fine living indeed—4. A holiday, he 
visits the. factory. [6824 

© Jan. 25, 1916; 1 ¢. each and 
aff. Feb. 9, 1916: i) ce. each Feb. 2, 
1916; A 426085. 


HARDING cream _ 00. Selling and 
slogans. 2 1. illus. fol. [6825 
©) feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 24, 
1916; aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425807 : 


Simpson, Showalter & Barkeh, ine., 


Pittsburgh. 


Hare (Frank C.) Brooding chicks 
artificially through the danger 
period. (Jn Scranton times.) [6826 


Seear ts .19IG: 1. ¢ Apr. 15, 
1916; A 423836; Eugene MeGuckin 
co., Philadelphia. 


Harrison (William Beverley)* New 
York. General rules for Contra-bid 
auction. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 64 by 64 inches. $0.25. [6827 | 

© Dec. 16, 1915; 2c. and aff. Dec. 
17, 1915: A 430080. 


Harmon (Christopher) * White Plains, 
N. ¥. Laws of 1916. Cases and 


comments. oo docket [and 

county clerk’s docket]. (in Eastern 

state Journal) [6828, 6829 

Mar. 30—Apr. 5, 1916. © Apr. 8, 1916; 
1 ¢. Apr. 8, 1916; A 423674. 

apr 6-12; 1916; © Apr. 15; 1916; 1 <. 
Apr. 15, 1916; A 423833. 


a 


GS74 


Harrison (Louis Reeves)* New York. 
i een 
butterfly. © DE che. 
1916: 1 c. Apr. 17, 1916; A pBs51. 
Gordian knots. © Mar. 15, 1916; 1 ec. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 423159. 
ecrpee composition. © Mar. 
. Apr. 6, 1916; A 423617. 
Picture inspiration. © Apr. 5, 1916; 1 
ce. Apr. 10; 1916; A 423737. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Moving 
picture world] 


Caterpillar to 


20, LOLG : 


safety boiler works*, Phila- 
(6834. 6835 
Sheet, 11 by 94 


© Mar. 10, 
14, 1916; A 


HARRISON 
delphia. 


Proposal! and contract. 
inches. (Gen. P-C, 680) 
1916; 2 and, aff: Mar: 
425940. 


Specification, the Cochrane metering 
3 loose numb. 1. 4to. (2400 
© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and 


aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 425941. 


Harriss (Turner)* Carterville, Il. 
Rules for aes War of Nations. 
Sheet, 124 by 74 Se [68386 


ne Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
, 1916; A eis 


Samuel R.)* Mounds- 
Beginner’s budget. 
es $0.10. [6837 


e. and aff. Feb. 


Feel (Ss 
ville, W. Va. 
cover-title, od p. 


© Feb. 7, 1916; 
11, 1916; io esos 


& Cooley. co.*, New Britain, 
Conn. Wrought atic floor registers, 
faces, floor borders, side-wall and 
baseboard registers, grilles, ventila- 
tors. cold air intakes, furnace regu- 
lators. 63 p. illus., diagrs.  4to. 
(H & C eatalogue 16) [6838 


© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 426592. 


HaAskIN (George W.)* 
How to mate barred 
Rocks. cover-title, 12 p. 


HArtT 


Amenia, N. Y. 
Plymouth 
SVO. 
[6839 


© Mar. 4; 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
2 TOG, A 429200. 


[HASTINGS (James Syme)] Bits of by- 


play by Luke McLuke  [pseud.] 

[Each 5 instalments] (J72 Cinein- 

nati enquirer ) [6840-6874 

Mar. 10-14, 1916. © Mar. 10, ee if 
c.. Mar. 16, 1916; A 423129-423 

Mar. 15-19, 1916. © Mar. 15-19, ves 
1c. each Mar. 22, 1916; A 4238247— 
423251. 

Mar. 20—24, 1916. © Mar. 20—24, 1916; 
1 e@2 each Mar: 27, 19163) A 423387— 
423391. 

Mar. 25-29, 1916. @© Mar. 25—29, 1916; 
1 c@. each Mar. 31, 1916; A 423462— 
493466. 

Mar. 30—-Apr. 3, 1916. © Mar. 30—Apr. 5, 
1O1G 9 fe seaehs Apr. 5. 1916: A 
Ae —— il 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6875 pt..1, ReSi 8 
[Hastines (James Syme) ]—Contd. Hetier (B.) & co.*, Chicago. Recipes 
Apr. 4—8, 1916. © Apr. 4—8, 1916; 1 e. for preparing meat loaves. cover- 
each Apr. 10, 1916; A 423695—423699. title, [40] p. illus. S8vo. [6884 
NPL et ON Or GO) Apr. 2 =i she odlG: Rice as s ace 
ie. veach: Apr. 15; i916: A "423842- © Mar, 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
423846. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429188, 


© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 
Hemmine mfg. co.*, Garfield, N. J. 


HarHaway (Marshall W.) Advertis- Heat resisting molded insulation. 
ing field; or, Secrets of Success in 31, [1] p. incl. front., illus. 8vo. 
the mail order business. Portland, ; [6885 
Me., W. W. Sweatman, 1916. cover- © Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c Mar. 25 
~ DA , 8 = : x 75 c = as . Py —_ . atic . mt, 
ee a [6875 | 4916: aff. Mar. 27, 1916: A 429198. 


©. Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
8. 1916; A 426548; William: W. 


Sweatman, Portland, Me. HENDERSON (Lee)* Stanley, Wis. 
What the farmer, cheese maker and 

Hawkins’ commercial agency. Haw- butter maker wants to know. [20] 
kins’ official chart, Missouri. Sheet. I p: illus. with forms for memoranda. 
16 by 26 inches. $1.00. [6876 fol. $1.00. [6886 
© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. © Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ¢ Mar. 3, 


24, 1916; A 425593; John Abraham | 1916; aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425764. 
Hawkins, Shenandoah, Ia. 
Bie HENDRIE (Lucille)* Denver. Happi- 
Hawks (J. G.) Honorable Algy. [Los ness. Card, illus., 74 by 54 inches. 
Angeles, Cal., Printed by The Stand- : : [6887 
ard printing company, 1916] cover- : e x. 9 : 
a Ee 9 : 3 © Dee. 21, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
title “AY p-eeal2mao. [6877 18. 1916: A 425991. 
© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and ‘aff.’ Web. 
15, 1916; A 426189; Thos. H. Ince, 


Santa Monien. Cal. Henine (Lillie Henderson)* Bennetts- 

ville, S. C. New family phonetic 

Hearp national bank. Join our speller. [For primary work, begin- 

Christmas banking club. ner’s and ist grades] Columbia, S. 

[6878-6881 C., The R. L. Bryan company, 1915. 

H—1. a D. illus. (part col.) ytte: 23-p. 12mo. [6888 

wi Dan OOK in envelope, 42 by 2 Nov. 30, 1915; 2 c«. Mar. 24. 
Ae ae aff, Mar. 31, 1916; A 426943. 


H—2. [4] DS | illus. ipent eol.)< 4to., 
; relope, 44 by 94 inches. i is i 
10,1916? 3 e. ana at. Feb. 16, 1916; | Esuwex (Johann Gottfried) ‘his is 


A 425663. not a poet; it is a creator, by Johann 
H—3. [4] as (part sake ode Gottfried Herder; tr. by Thomas 

in envelope, 4% by 92 inches. Jan. R. Ybarra. (In New York times 

a) 4 5 

A ene poe: andy ot Hep. ieee: Tercentenary Shakespearean supple- 
H—4. [4] Do illus. (part col.) Ato. ment) [6889 

in envye ope, 4 by 94 inches. Jan. © Apr. 2,1916:1¢. Apr. 10, 1916; 

10, 1226; 2 cand ail. Feb, 16, 1916; | | 4 "798795. New York times co. New 

© Outeault adv. co., Chicago. York, 

Hearp national bank of Jacksonville*, | Hersey (George Milbank )*_ Cam- 
Jacksonville, Fla. Wanted—a man- bridge, Mass. National civic hail. 
ager. [4] p. illus. 16mo. [6882 [8] p. illus., port. 16mo. [6890 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 « Feb. 14 
Mar. 25, 1916: A 426860. 1916; aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425656. 

Herman (W. T.) Chemistry note | Hirz (Hugene)* Chicago. Bookkeep- 
book | New ed. ] Columbus, O. The ing for the storekeeper. (In Profit- 
Dobson-Evans company, 1915. 72 1. able storekeeping ) [6891, 6892 
8vo. $0.70. [6383 7. The double entry es pt oe 

© Oct. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 18, 1916; to open the books. © Mar, 17, ; 
aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 425535; Dob- Ti ee Ae ea 


5 ae 1 + 8. The double entry system—pt. 4. How 
son-Eyans ¢co., Columbus, O. [Copy- to operate the books. © Mar. 27, 
right is claimed on new matter] 1916; 1 c. Mar. 29, 1916; A 428414. 


310 


wg 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 6920 
Herzpercer (FF. W.)* St. Louis. At | Hinpe & Dauch paper co.*, Sandusky 
eventide there shall be light, or, The O. Farm to home selling. 47 p. 
holy gospel’s Halloween; jubilee illus. Svo. §&0.10. [6903 
eantata for the celebration of the © Jan. 26, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Feb. 


four-hundredth birthday of the 11, 1916: A 425361. 

blessed reformation, Oct. 31 (Hallo- 

ween), 1517, [St. Louis, Mo., Print- | Hinps (A. S.)* Portland, Me. When 

ed by Concordia pub. house, 1916] you use Hinds’ honey and almond 

Perr Ly} p.: ‘/Svo. [6895 | cream. 15, [1] p. illus. obl. 48mo. 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. | [6904 

18, 1916; A 420831. | © Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 
Herzoc (Maximilian) [ 6894, 6895 | 17, 1916; A 426746. 

Foot-and-mouth disease, the nature, | tence A : 
cause, manifestation, effect and proper | Hopers (William C.)* Berkeley, Cal. 
treatment of it. Reprinted from the | Married on a bet! (In Pomona 
ee eae. st | | dally review) r6905 
Seria. ait, Web. 21, 1916; A | © Mar: 20, 1916:: 1 ¢ Mar 27. 
425591. | 1916; A 423587. | 


Btor cholera, the nature, cause, mani- 
estation, effect and proper treatment w : 
of it. Reprinted from The Farming | Hopeson (KE. F.) co.*, Boston. Hodg- 


business. ofoventitle, p. 3-17. illus. son wigwarm portable houses for 
ap Pies i eh ode oie x poultry and pet stock. 20 p. illus., 
oo: diagrs. 4to. [6906 
© W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. © Feb? 26)" 1916" 2" c” and “att 


Me Ef . Be oes oe 2: as 2. 
Hisernia bank & trust co. Join our a) eos 26595 
Christmas banking club. [6896-6898 | Foraran (Gharles-walliar)* Madison: 


Be tenis ae es baie ae Wis. Irish land purchase system 
1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 16, 1916: and its application to America. (In 
A 425660. National conference on marketing 

H-3. Sheet, col. illus. 4to. in envelope and farm credits, 3d, Chicago, 1915. 
43 hy 22 qnches. ve fate UP et: Marketing and farm credits) 

H-4. [4] p. illus. (part col.) 4 to. in ; " [690% 
envelope, 43 by 94 inches. © Jan. 10, © Mar. 17, 1916; 2. c-. Mar.. 20: 
eee ce. and aff. Feb. 16, 1916; A 1916; aff. Mar. 20, 1916: A 428200. 
© Outcault adv. co., Chicago. Horman (Frederic Ernest) [6908-6920 

HicHey, Freeman co.*, Rochester, N. Y. Course in pee eT accountancy, ay of 

: : . ‘ study. cover-title, 7 p. vo ec. 

Vll take this one. [12] p. 24mo. 31, 1915: 2 c. and aff. Mar. 17, 1916: 

[6899 A 426766. 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Mra. 15, 1916; Lecture Tene coven ites Lee: 8vo. (Hol- 

c Mav Sup Ate x i man’s national school of accountancy. ) 

aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426952. Contents.—1, 2. The co-partnership.— 


3. The corporation, it’s origin and 


= ee us ei oe Q 5 . - , 
Hickson. & co.*, New York. Shorter -advantages.—4. The corporation, it’s 


coats and skirts for longer days. | *- stock~ securities.—5, 6. The corpora- 
In Harper’s bazar, Apr., 1916) tion, its oganization and management, 
( » Dee £6900 pt. 1, 2.—7. The balance sheet, eapi- 
tal, - assets, lands.—8. The balance 

er tar 22, 1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 25, sheet, capital, assets, buildings.—9. 
1916: A 493928 Depreciation, its vital importance.— 
’ = 10. Depreciation, methods for provi- 
Hieh (Fred)* Chicago. Lessons PND. Bi ose 
learned from the birds. Chicago, ing and trading assets.—13, 14. Bal- 
fhe Piatiorm, 1916. 31 p. illus. ance sheet, goodwill.— 15. Balance 
12mo. $0.10 [6901 sheet, capital liabilities.—_16. Balance 
a s Hee sheet, other liabilities—17, 18, 19. 
eee ee eet 1aTG, hes qdcame eel = on tne, Weems 
aff. Mar. 22, 1916; A 426953. | sheet prime cost. 22. Factory bur- 


den.— 23. The income sheet, total man- 


Hieurit (C. W.) Government aid ufacturing costs. 24. The income 


for road-building and the roads of nea cost of aus sold, aes of 
V9 = inventories, selling expenses. ec. 
eee ce LE pecs ae | BT, 1915; 1c. each and aff. teil 
al highways assn.) [ 1916: 1c. each Mar. 27, 1916; A 
© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aiff. Mar. 426892—426903. 
15, 1916; A 428121; National high- © Holman’s national school of ac- 
ways assn., Washington. oy | countancy, Portland, Me. 


dll 


6921 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, 1 Sea 


Horman’s national schoel of acecount- 
aney*, Portland, Me. Holman’s na- 
tional school of acecountaney. 1 p. L., 
p. 947, [1] fronts., illus., plates, 
ports. S8vo. (Cover-title: Holman’s 
helping hand) [6921 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
17, 1916; A 426748. 


HoME SAviInes loan & trust co., ine. 


[6922, 6923 
Three per cent loan contract. [4] p. fol. 


fold fo 8vo. @: Jan: 3, 1916>-9 cand 
aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 425496. 


You can borrow money to buy a home. 


[ti p. — tolder ~ fGmo0.7 (Or Jane io. 
191622 c,and aii.- Nebr f1Us LOfGe A 
425495. 


© E. H. Blackstone, W. L. Peake, 
R. R. Philp, D. F. Smith, Erie, Pa. 


HOME TELEPHONE & telegraph co. of 
Portland, Or:*, Portland, Or: Port- 
land home telephone directery, Mar., 
1916. cover-title, 126, 64, 16 p. S8vo. 

[6924 


© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 425706. 


HomMESTEAD, Pa. R. L. Polk & Go.’s 
Homestead directory, 1916. v. 6. 
Pittshuren. Pa. hh. i Potk” 6 coz 
1916. 420 p. 8vo. $5.00. [6925 

© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 427295; R. L. Polk & co., 
Pittsburgh. 


Direct advertising. 
illus. 12mo. 
[6926 
© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 429111; Charles K. Trot- 
ter, Memphis, Tenn. 


Hoop printing co. 
cover-title, [16] p. 


Hooper (George Herbert)* Berkeley, 


Cal. I’m longing for the old home 
down in Maine. Sheet, 11 by 83 
inches. [6927 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 426094. 


Hoover 
Washington. 
versal formula. 


(Howison Eliseus McClure) * 
Sferic alfabet, a uni- 
10 1., diagrs. 24mo. 
$10.00. [6928 


© Feb. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
24, 1916; A 425627. 


Hoover (Roy B.)* Pittsburgh. MHid- 
den dangers of the mail order, by 
your home-town merchant. 14 p. 
16mo. $2.50 per 100. [6929 

Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 426856. 


99) 


Ant do 


[Hore (Chester R.)] 


Armed monks guard priceless relies 
from war raiders. © Mar. 19, 1916; 
te. Mar.”23, 1916 -3A 4032353 


[6920-6948 


Artistic perspective of the triangle. © 
Apr. 9, 1916; 1° Apr 42 eee 
A 423810. 


Colonel Mouse and the best seller hero. 
© Mar. 12, 1915; 1 ¢. Mar. 15, 1916; 
A 423196. 


Great battles now fought in Stanley’s 
Darkest Africa. -.@ Mar. 22>) 29%6Ge 
d ec: Mar. 15, 1916; A 433965, 


Her mission to poor little rich girls. 
Apr. 9, 3916; ice 7a 
A 423815. 


How duke, jilted by American heiress, 
retaliated. © Mar. 26, 1916; 1 e. 
Mar. 28, 1916; A. 423426. 


How Fokker Killer, Franee’s newest 
hero, earned his title. @ Mar. 19, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 23, 19163 A 423331. 


How miracles are performed. © Apr. 
9, 1916; 1.¢c..Apr. 13.. 1916s A 4233542) 


Life and loves of a modern Midas who 
made sixty millionaires. © Mar. 12, 
2916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 15, 19162 Aa 


Making the flower 
Mar. 12, 1916; 
A 423194. 


Man who dreamed his way into the 


© 
13, 1916; 


garden useful. © 
1 c. Mary i57 2996: 


eabinet. © Mar. 26, 1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 
28, 1916; A 423427, 

Newest scientific discoveries and _ re- 
markable facts. Mar. 12, 1916. © 
Mar. 12, 1916: 1 -e: Marl iat orGe 
A 423197. 


Mar. 19, 1916. © Mar. 19, 1916; 
1-e. Mar. 23, 1916; A 423335. 


—— Mar. 26, 1916. © Mar. 26, 1916; 
1 ce. Mar. 28, 1916; A 423425. 

Apr, 9,-1916.. .@: Apr 3 
1c. Apr. 13, 1916; A 423814. 

Now Neptune wages war on the Dutch. 
@ Mar. 26, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 28, 1916; 
A 423424, 


Smashing spendthrift record at eighty. 
@ Apr. 9, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 13) 29iG; 
A 423811. 


Summon the official taster. @©@ Mar. 12, 
1916; 1c. Mar. 15, 1916; A 423192. 


Will belated recognition restore reason 
to America’s greatest landscape 
painter. © Apr. 9, 1916--f Ge Ape 
13, 1916; A 423813. 


{Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land Sunday leader] 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


Horxins (Frank W.) Scoop, the cub 


reporter. Each, illus., proof. 
[6949-6951 
Week of Feb. 7, 14, 1916. © Feb. 1, 


1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 11, 19163 A 
425351. 
@ Feb. 


Week of Feb. 21—Mar. 13, 1916. 
15, 29, 1916; 2 ¢c. each and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425748, 425749. 


© International syndicate, Balti- 
more. 


312 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 6973 
HopxkKINS (Harvey L.)* Chicago. | HuMpHREY, Browne & Cosby. Tabu- 
Home checker companion. Our boys lated digest of marriage and divorce 
at home. cover-title. 64 p. illus., laws of U.S. Sheet, 11 by 74% inches. 
ports, 16mo. $0.25. [6952 $1.00. [6964 
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. ©) Mar... 15). 1916; 2 e.. Mar. 20, 
17, 1916; A 426193. 1916; aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 480078; 
Harry 3B. Humphrey, Reno, Nev. 

HoucH (Emerson)* Chicago. Mag- 
nificent adventure. Pt. 1, chap 1-14. j 3 i 
(In Munsey, Apr., 1916) [6953 HumpuHreys (Frederick) Humphreys 


t ©) Mar: 20, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 
1916; A 423218. 


[House (Ernest)] Excuses. Proof. 
$0.02. [6954 
fe) siam- 15. 1916: 2 c. and aff. 


Feb. 
press assn., Central City, 
Howarp (George E.)* 
Chicken chatter. Sitting hen. (Jn 
Washington post) [6955 
© Apr. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 10, 1916; 

A 423781. 


Howarp (George F.)* St. Paul. Out- 
lines in grammar. ist. ed. [Roch- 
ester, Minn., Printed by Hack & 
Wegner printing co.] 1916. 56 p. 
Svo. $0.25. [6956 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 427300. 

HoxtTer (W. Franklin) 
the Sunday school. 
lenite, Feb., 1916) [6957 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 1 c Mar. 15, 
1916; A 423321; Missionary depart- 


7, 1916; A 425908; Christian 
Ky. 
Washington. 


Services for 
(fn Young Al- 


ment of the A. M. E. church, New 
York. 
Huvpson motor car co.*, Detroit. 
[6958-6961 
Hudson motor cars, Hudson super-six. 
Seek py (allus.. 4to.., ©. Mar; 14, 
toc ec and ait: Mar. 17, 1916: 
A 426750. 


Letters from a successful Hudson dealer 
to his son. 2 p. 1., 3-99 p. illus. 


16mo. @ Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and 
ane Mar. 18) 1916 ; A 427309. 

Proof of the super-six. [16] p. illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. @© Mar. 3, at? ae! 
and ai. Mar. 11, 1916; A 426904. 

Same. © Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and 

aff. Mar. 11, 1916; A 426905. 
HucGHEs (Richard J.)* St. Paul. Im- 
proved racing form chart. (In 

St. Paul daily news.) [6962 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 17, 
1916; A 423182. 


HueHes (Rupert)* New York. San- 


dalwood. chap. 1-7. (In Green 
Book magazine, May, 1916) [6963 
Marspenuis. 1916 te. Apr. 15, 


1916; A 423848. 


manual for the administration of 
medicine and treatment of disease. 


Rey. ed. 144 p. incl. front. (port.) 
illus. 32mo. [6965 
©, Mar. 10, 1916; 2 « Mar. 11, 


1916; aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 426763; 
Humphreys’ homeo. medicine co., 
New York. 


Hurp bond & mortgage co.*, St. Paul. 
Constructive banking. cover-title. 
15 p. ports. S8vo. [6966 


© Mar: 11, 1916; 2 «. Mar. 15, 
1916; aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 426736. 


HurteEy (Stephen Edward)* Quincy, 
lil. High lights in U. S. history. 
52D: a9 S20 O25: [6967 

© Dec. 22, 1915; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 
1915; aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 426956. 


Huston (Frank M.) [6968-6970 


Business outlook. 3. (Jn Heating and 
ventilating magazine, Feb., 1916) © 
Heb. 1, 1916: 1 ¢. Mar: 29, 1916; A 
423420. 

Golden opportunity in store for America. 
(In American stationer) © Jan. 1 
1996: 1c) Mar. 29; 19162 A493421, 


What the country needs. (In Hotel 
bulletin, Mar., 1916) © Mar. 1, 1916; 
1 ec. Mar. 29, 1916; A 423422. 


© Maurice B. Kovnat, Chicago. 

Hyer (Frank 8.) Laurel primer, re- 
vised. 6th ed. Chicago, Laurel 
book company, 1916. 100 p._ col. 
front., col. illus., col. plates. 12mo. 
$0.32. [6971 

© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 428324; Laurel book co., 
Chicago. 

i XA. clothing. eo.*. 
Union made uniforms. Wall chart, 
illus., 23 by 29 inches. [6972 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 425195. 


Philadelphia. 


IDEAL aeroplane & supply co.*, New 
York. Ideal model aeroplanes and 
supplies, 1916. 2d ed. cover-title. 
48 p. illus. 12mo. $0.05. [6973 

OUMar 23. 1916" 2-e “and: aff. 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 426861. 


313 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


6974 

ILLINotIs malleable iron co. Catalogue 
J-—1916. Chicago, TIL, U. S. A. 
[1916] xii, 142 p. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. [6974 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
23, 1916; A 4273851; F. E. Moore, 
Chicago. 


ILLUSTRIERTE geschichte des weltkrie- 


ges, 1914-16; allgemeine kriegszei- 

tung. Stuttgart, Union deutsche | 

verlagsgesellschaft [1916] illus. 

plate. fol. M. 0.25. [6975, 6976 | 

oe. = bad. Tbe het. <p. [4821=1500|"e@ 
Hep.7 16, 19165. (4) co; Mar, 27,1916: 
A—Foreign 13534. 

4. bd. 76. hft. p. [1]-—20. @© Feb. 
23, 1916; 5 e. Mar. 27, 1916; A—For- 
eign 1353 


© Union deutsche verlagsgesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 


INGERSOLL (Flora H.)* 
tion, Col. Gem o’ the West. 
Grand Junction daily news) [6977 

© “Mar. 19;) 1916326 & (Maer 27, 
1916; A 423400. 


INSURANCE press,* New 
mist, not a pessimist. 
ance press, Mar., 1916) 


© Mar. 24, 1916; 1 «. 
1916; A 423419. 


INTERNATIONAL consolidated 
assn.*, Elmira, N. 
pion sweepstakes brands seeds. [4] 
p. Ato. [6979 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 426617. 


INTERNATIONAL Correspondence schools. 
[6980-6991 


Angular perspective. Instruction paper. 
Ist ed. 1728. Scranton, Pa., Inter- 
national hae company [1916] 
cover-title, 53 p. illus., plates, diagrs. 
Svo. © Dee. 31, 1915; 2 ce. and aff. 
Feb. 8, 1916; A 426053. 

Figure in action. Instruction paper. 
ist ed. 1720. Scranton, Pa., Inter- 
national textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 71 p.  illus., col. plates. 
Svo.. @ Feb..11, .1916);. 2. ec. .and. ait. 
Mar. 10, 1916; A 426602. 


Hammer work. Instruction paper with 
examination questions. 1st ed. 1689. 
Scranton, Pa., International So a 
company [1916] cover-title, 37, 2 p. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. @ Jan. 21, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 10, 1916; A 426601. 

Hand forging. Pt. 1, 2. Instruction 
paper with examination questions. Ist 
ed. 1687A, B. Scranton, Pa., Inter- 
national textbook company [1916] 
cover-titles, 2 v. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
@ Dec. 31, 1915; 2 ec. each and aff. 
reb. &, 1916; A 426049. 

Human figure. Instruction paper. Ist 
ed. 1718. Scranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 59 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
@ Dec. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff Feb. 8, 
1916: A 426050. 


(In 


York. 
(In 


Opti- 
Insur- 
[6978 
Mar. 29, 


record 
Y. Grand cham- 


9 
ow 


Grand Junc- 


| 
| 
| 


INTERNATIONAL 
schools—Continued. 


Marcq St. Hilaire’s method. Pt. 1, 2. 
Instruction paper with examination 
questions, Ist ed. 1742A, B. Seran- 
ton, Pa., International textbook com- 
pany [1916] cover-titles 2 vy. 
(3 loose) diagrs. Svo. © Dee. 31, 
1915; 2 ¢ each and aff. Feb. 8, 1916; 
A 426054. 


Oil color and pastel. Instruction paper. 
1st ed. 1726. Scranton, Pa., Inter- 
national textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 31 p.  illus., col. plates. 
8vo. @© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 « and aff. 
Mar. 10, 1916; A 426603. 


Pencil, charcoal and crayon. Instruction 
paper. ist ed. 1722. Scranten, Pa., 
International textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 47 p. illus. (part. col.) 
Svo. © Dee. 31, 1915; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Feb. 8, 1916; A 426051. 


Pipes and fittings. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. 2d_ ed. 
T44. Scranton. Pa., International 
Sees company [1916]  cover-title, 

p.. l. illus., diagrs. 8vo. @© 
Feb. 5, 1916: 2 & and af. Mar. 10, 
1916; A 426598. 


Soils. pt. 1-3. Instruction paper with 
examination questions. 1st ed. 1598 
A, B, C. Seranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916] 3 v. 
maps, diagrs. S8vo. © Feb. 5. 1916; 
2 ce. each and aff. Mar. 10, 1916; A 
426599. 

Tool dressing. Instruction paper with 
examination questions. Ist ed. 1688. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
company [19161]  cover-title, 47, 2 p. 
illus. 8vo. @ Jan. 21, 1916; 2 © and 
aff. Mar. 10, 1916; A 426600. 

Water color. Instruction paper. ist 
ed. 1725. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916] cover-title, 


correspondence 


59 p. illus., col. plates (part fold.) 

Svo. @ Dec. 31, 1915; 2 « and 2 

Feb. 8, 1916; A 426052. 

© International textbook co. 
Scranton, Pa. 

INTERNATIONAL news. service*, New 
York. Kabibble kabaret. (Jn New 
York evening journal) [6992-7018 
Mar. 14, 1916. @ Mar. 14, 1916; 3 & 

Mar. 15, 1916; A 423086. 
Mar. 15, 1916. @ Mar. 15, 19%82 2ce. 
Mar. 16, 1916; <A 423124. 


Mar. 16, 1916; © Mar. 16, 1916; 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 423148. 


BBE er 
Mar. 17, 1916. @©@ Mar. 1%, 391522 2 
1 


Mar. ‘18, 1916; A 423180. 
Mar. 18, 1916. © Mar. 18, 1916; 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 423205. 


Mar. 20, 1916. @ Mar. 20, 19167 De 
Mar, 21, 3916 +> «& 423227, 

Mar. 21, 1916... @ Mar. 21, 1916) 222. 
Mar. 22, 1916; A 423278. 


Mar. 22, 1916. © Mar. 22, 1916; i°¢ 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 423310. 

Mar. 23, 1916. @ Mar. 23, 191672) 6 
Mar. 24, 1916; A 423316. 

Mar. 24, 1916. © Mar. 24, 1916; le: 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 423342. 

Mar. 25, 1916. @©@ Mar. 25, 1916; Ic. 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 423366. 

Mar. 27, 1916. @ Mar. 27, 1916; 1 ¢ 


Mar. 28, 1916; A 423396. 


14 


illus., 


y 


rg 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 4, 1916 Spinners 
INTERNATIONAL news service—Contd. [JAMESON (Helen Follett) ]—Contd. 
mar 2G 1916. © Mar. 28, 1916: 1 c. Mar. 16, sane CG), Mar) 16, E9162 2 
mar 29, wie. A 423408. Mar. 17, 1916; A 423171. 
Mar. 29, 1916. © Mar. 29, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 17, 1916. © Mar. 17, 1916; 1 ©. 
Mar. 30, 1916; A 423455. Mar. 18, 1916; A 423177. 

Mar. 30, 1916. © Mar. 30, 1916; 1 «. Woe e701. -OlMak. 48: adie: 4 « 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 423471. Se ci Gia eee 
Mar. 31, 1916. © Mar. 31, 1916; 1 ©. Oey ¢ he cs. 5 Secon 
Apr. 1, 1916; A 423506. Mar. 20, 1916. © Mar. 20 20, 1916; 1 «. 

« ») ( 297 ( 
Mr isig @ Apr. 1, 1916: 1 c. Mar. 21, 1916; A 42 
Apr. 3, 1916; A 423533. Mar. 21; 1916. © Mar. 21,'1916;'1 c. 
Spr, 3, 1916. @. Apr. 3, 1916: 1 «. Mar. 22, 1916; A 423296. 
Apr. 4, 1916; A 423557. Mar. 22, 1916. © Mar. 22, 1916; 1 ©. 
aye enc Pies” £165, 1 ¢. Mar. 23, 1916; A 423301. 
cs, cas ae . ; 
sor 5 1916 © Apr. 5, 1916; 1 ¢ Mar. 25, 1916.) © Mar. ice a eG eek Ce 
apr G@ i916: A 423613." Mar. 24, 1916; A 423349. 
¢ ; , = Mar. 24, 1916. © Mar. 24, 1916; 1 ¢. 
a ity 8 hoor. pune Mar. 25, 1916; A 423353. 
a f s Mar. 25, 1916. 2 Mar, 25, 1916; 1. 
Ee Ly Goes ee ne Mar. 27, 1916. © Mar. ae 1916; 1 ¢. 
PK pr. 10, 1916 22a Mar. 28, 1916; A 4235441. 
rt ed [ ge a a Mar. 28, 1916. © Mar. 28, 1916. 1c. 
Reese 11 1916-4 (i Mar. 29, 1916; A 423446. 
Se Ree =A Mar. 29, 1916. © Mar. 29, 1916; 1 «. 
SMidyeic. \ os Mar. 30, 1916; A 423451. 
$ i ig ae Mar. 30, 1916. © Mar. 30, 1916; 1 «. 
Mee es Mar. 31, 1916; A 423484. 
Apr. 13, 1916. © Apr. 13, 1916; 1 ec. Marcot 191G@ Mar. ol, 19ARGEsP AL ec. 
Apr. 14, 1916; A 423803. | ; I ge LS 
Apr. 1, 1916, e aa eA OG LecwApr 
IgisH (E. M.)* Kalamazoo, Mich. 8, 1916; A 423528. . : 
Toast, The ladies, Hlks’ valentine Apr. cniae w ee fbr. 3, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr 
banquet, Feb. 14, 1916. Kalamazoo cae a 1916. Apr. 4, 1916; 1 c. Apr 
lodg a GPO. B.' 16 p. ‘Sv Be See seein or 
Oo se no. o ’ ° e ° ° = Dp. vO. vo; 1916; AY 423509: 
; [7019 Apr. 5, 1916. © Apr. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 
i 2 
© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1916; he ae ene a We ane e 
aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 426906. wee Gade) en OSeEe. eee 
Invinc (Minna) Star of liberty. our. cee Sk Sone ee SOE 
Washington birthday poem. _Un Apr. 8, 1916. © Apr. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 
American press) [7020 PO, 1916; A 423712. 
Geen. 2 1916; 1 ¢c Mar. 28, Apr. eek oan, £0, 19165 sec Apr- 
1916; A 423509: American press i, vies oe on 
Ve ae : noe 12, 1916; A ‘423779. 


IrvinG iron works co.*, Long Island 


City, N. Y. Irving’s subway grat- 
ings. cover-title. 15 [1] p. illus., 
diagrs. Svo. [7021 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Feb. 


5d, 1916; A 425475. 


Irwin (Theodore John)* Fresno, Cal. 
Unit system of rythmical pontenc!a- 


sure. 2}. 1 Ato. [7022 
© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c¢. and aff. Mar. 
22. AQIG; A 429075. 
[JAMESON (Helen Follett)] What to 


wear and how to wear it, by Mad- 
ame Qui Vive [pseud.] (Jn Chicago 
herald) [7023-7051 


Meets 1 O1G. OC. Mar. 13. 19163 1 ¢. 
Mar. 14, 1916; A 423119. 

Mar 14° 1916... -©. Mar: 14, 1916: 1 c. 
Mar 15, 1916; A. 423081. 

wove LOG. 3C, Mar Alb. 1906 >") ¢: 
Mar. 16, 1916; A 4231683. 


he) 


APP. Lut OtG.... © Apr. 12 FOLGE ey 
Apr. 13, 1916; A 423819. 


Apr: 13). 1916: © APES LOLG ds €- 
Apr. 14, 1916; A 423823. 

Apr. 14,. 1916. e Apr, 364.7, 199G-* “ane: 
Apr. 15, 1916; A 423829. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


JEFFERSON (Alpha A.)* Lincoln, Cal. 
Life’s great fundamentals. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 93 by 6 inches. 

[7052 
© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 425689. 


JEFFERSON (R. MHelen)* Spokane 
Wash. Thismountain? Wasit God? 


Tacoma, Wash., Smith-Kinney co. 
[1915] [11] p. illus.- 12mo. [T0538 

© Jan. 19, 1916; 1 « and aff. Feb. 
Dei ORG ral Fen ewep. 15) EOaGis s.A. 
425471. 


ir | 


. CATALOGUE OF 
7054 


JENISON -(George D.)* Decatur, IJ. 
Formulas and simple methods of re- 


finishing metals. Sheet, 9 by 84 
inches. $5.00. [7054 
© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


11, 1916; A 425985. 


JENKS (J. W.) Investment oppor- 
tunities, py de We Senks, e@: Cc; 
Smith, and M. BE. Loomis. 1 p. L, 
35 p. 4to. (Modern business service, 
report no. 1.) [7055 

©. Mare" t." 1916="2. ey Mar 25. 
1916; aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 426886; 
Alexander Hamilton institute, New 
York. 


Abo- 
16mo. 


JENNINGS (Edwin)* New York. 
lition of poverty. 32 p. 
$0.25. [7056 

© “Aus... 15719152 ex Dee 720; 
1915; aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426180. 


JEWETT (Frances Gulick)* Oberlin, O. 
Physiology, hygiene and sanitation. 


Boston, London [ete] Ginn and 
company [1916] -xiv, 367 p. illus. 
12mo. (Gulick hygiene series) 


[7057 
© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 428520. 


JirFy starter co., ine.*, Detroit. Jiffy 
way for Fords to-day. 8 p._ illus. 
obl. 32mo. [7058 

© «Jans j20, A91Gs Dues MaraslS, 
1916; aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425997. 

JOHNSON (Joseph French) Modern 

business course and service. Edi- 


torial manual [New York] Alexan- 
der Hamilton institute, 1916. 20 p. 
Svo. [7059 


© Feb? 28-1916"): «& Feb: 33, 
1916; aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 425598; 
Alexander Hamilton institute, New 
York. 


Wyckoff ) Poor 
ignorance; pov- 
good schools; 
8 p. illus. 
(National highways assn.) 

[7060 


© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916; A 418751; National high- 


JOHNSON (Lilian 
roads ; poor schools; 
erty; good roads; 
knowledge; prosperity. 
Ato. 


ways assn., Washington. 

[JOHNSTON (Mrs. C. E.)] Holiday 
jingle book [10th book.] cover-title, 
20 1. illus. obl. 24mo. [7061 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 26, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 425796; Holi- 


day message makers, Washington. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1,nS., ¥. dS 


JOHNSTON (Samuel P.) Bigger, bet- 
ter business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[ 7062-7067 


Buy a bale of cotton. © Mar. 20, 1916; 
Ie. Mare 21.1916; Ay aesene 


Difference between east and west. 
Mar. 22, 1916; 1 ¢csMar. 22.4985" 
4233038. 

Getting acquainted with a territory. 
Mar. 25, 1916; 1 .¢. Mato2e stot 
423361. 

Location on State street. © Mar. 23, 
1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 24, 19163 A 4233520 


© 
A 
© 
A 


Planning-room. © Mar. 24, 1916; 1 ec. 
Mar. 35, 1916; A 423356. 
Psychological suggestion. @ Mar. 21, 


916; 1 c. Mar. 22, 1916; A 423298. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


JONES (Edith M.)* Minneapolis. 
Kitchen. Kitchen floor. (Jn Keith’s 
magazine, Feb., 1916) [7068 


© Jan. 18, 1916; 1 « Mar. 9, 1916; 
A 493473. 


[Jones (Milton F.)] Chemical haz- 
ards. [White Plains, N. Y., Printed 
by The H. W. Wilson company, 1916] 
cover-title, p. [13]-18. S8vo. (Lec- 
tures on fire insurance, 1915, 1916.) 
$0.25. [7069 

© Mar...1, 1916, 2.76 Bian, 
1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 426889; 
Insurance library association of 
Boston, Boston. 


JONES (W. D.)* Los Angeles. Official 
garage data chart and automobile 
directory. Sheet, maps (1 mount.) 
36 by 25 inches. [7070 

©VNov. 16, 19157 2 Wore 
1915; aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 426127. 


Joserpu & Feiss co.*, Cleveland. Sell- 
ing a‘sale. 12 1. dus) tee 
parallel to binding] [7071 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 417594. 


Junop (E. L.) ine. Detroit real estate 
syndicate equity certificate. Series 
B. [100] Sheet printed on both 
sides, 13 by 94 inches, fold. to 8vo. 

- {iF 

© Dec. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

14, 1916; A 425424; Emile L. Ju- 
nod, Detroit. 


KasBett (Louis) jr. Unitas annotation 
stamps for Wyoming state constitu- 
tion, Wyoming compiled statutes of 
1910, session laws of Wyoming of 


1911-1915. [Evanston, Wy.] E. K. 
Kabell [1916] 2 p. 1., 30 numb. 1. 
16mo. $3.00. [7073 

© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 15, 1916; 


aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 420785; Ernes- 
tine Kathryn Kabell, Evanston, Wy. 


P 


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; 
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no. 4, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP IT 


7106 


Kaso corset co.*, Chicago. Kabo 
fashions. 35th anniversary num- 
ber. 1916. 30 p. illus. 16mo. 

[T7074 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 425988. 


Katser (Fred P.) pub co.*, St. Louis, 
Woman’s opportunity.  cover-title, 
15 p. 12mo. [7075 


© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 426754. 


KariscH (Helene) Charlotte Klinger ; 
ein roman aus dem gescbhiftsviertel 
Berlins. anfang, 1.41. forts., schluss. 
[43 instalments] (Ji Berliner mor- 
genpost) [7076 

© Dec. 22, 1915-Feb. 11, 1916; 
1 ec. each Mar. 27, 1916; A—Foreign 
13542; Ullstein & co., Berlin. 


KaANDUL (Stanley)* Chicago. Stan- 
ley’s handy vest-pocket street guide 
of Chicago. Rev. Jan. 1, 1916. 160 
p. map. 24mo. $0.25. TOTT 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 4380099. 


KATTERJOHN (Monte M. Traitor. 


[Los Angeles, Cal., printed by Stand- 
ard printing co., 1916] cover-title, 
21.p. 12mo. [7078 

© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
15, 1916; A 426185; Thos. H. Ince, 
Santa Monica, Cal. 


KAUFMAN (Herbert) Herbert Kauf- 


man’s weekly page. (Jn Boston 

Sunday herald unless otherwise 

stated) | [7079-7083 

Mar. 5, 1916. (In Fort Smith times 
record) © Mar. 5, 1916: 1 oe. Mar: 
2, A916 > A 323325 


© an reeariai, Ocean -City, 

did. 

ert a Ost ©: Mar. 12) 19165 1 e¢. 
Mar. 24, 1916; A 423324. 

Ma tS) 1916. ©. Mar. 19, 1916: 1 «. 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 423403. 

mar 2a 106. © Mar. 26, 19163. 1-c. 


Apr. 4, 1916; A 423562. 
Spee. 1O1o.. ‘© Apr. 2, 1916; 1 e. Apr. 
11, 1916; A 4237483. 
© King features syndicate, inc., 
New York. 
KAYE (J. R.)* Oak Park, Ill. Bible in- 


Structor. v. 1. Studies in the Pen- 
tateuch. 3p.1l. 77 p. 12mo. $0.80. 
[T7084 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 
27, 1916: A 428273. 


e. and aff. Mar. 


ol 


SS ny eS Se 


KEELER (W. Frederic)* New 
Open way and its attainment. 
Constructive thinker, Apr., 1916) 

[7085 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 1c. Apr. 4, 1916; 
A 423569. 


KEELEY (J.)* Chicago. 
Absolutely new cause for 
Ape9F AO1LGsets ¢: 
423767. 
Bacillus of assassination. © Mar. 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 13, 1916; A 423115. 


York. 
(In 


[ 7086-7105 
divorce. @ 
Apr: 10, 19962 .A 


12, 


Disproving a life long scientific fact. © 
Mar.) 12) £94627 2 ie, Mar. 13. toner: 
A 423114. 


the death of 
2, L91Gs Lf ¢. 


© 
20: TO LGA. 


England’s new war peril, 
her boy babies. © Apr. 
Apr. 3, 1916; A 423640. 

Funston, the man and the fighter. 
Mar: 19, 49167) G. Mar, 
423264. 

Funston’s daring capture of Aguinaldo. 
@ Wen 2 19'Gs: ff e Apress, aoI6; 
A 423638. 

Grand opera’s wildest sensation since 
Salome. Mar. 26, 1916; 1c. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 423438. 

How Phyllis fooled the 6 bold soldier 


poets! @© Mar. 12, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
13, 1916; A’ 423112. 

Startling new plan for coast defense. © 
Mar. 26, 1916." ft eh Mar 2245, folGe 
A 423433. 


Strangest leap year wedding you ever 


heard of. © Mar. 19; 19163 1c: Mar. 
20, 1916 >: A 423267. 

Stronger than Gibraltar. © pr. De 
1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 3, 1916; a 4osen7 

To stay in the trenches ’til ke can aon 
flirtine. © Mar. 26, 1916; 1 ¢ Mar. 
27, 1916; A 423434. 

Try this on your piano. @©@ Mar. 12, 


1916: 1 ¢. Mar. 13,1916? A 423771. 


What an awful row those love powders 
Made: 2) War: t2> T9F6>) re. Mar 
13, 1916; A 428116. 

When we went to Mexico 70 years ago 
10, the month. ,@.,Mar., 19. 1916421 ¢: 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 423265. 

When will Germany fight her great sea 
battle? © Mar. 19, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 423269. 

Which is the better soldier, city or coun- 
try man? @© Mar. 19, 1916; 1.c. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 423268. 

Why Russian women are fighting beside 
thermenar@ Npr, 2e1916e nl es Apr. 3, 
1916; A 423641. 


Will Villa prove another Geronimo? @ 
Apr. OF UGE Fede APT lO. OIG SA 
423764. 

85 and almost as rich as Rockefeller. © 
Aprn9: 1916s. toeseApr: £02 1916 2 A 
423770. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


Keita (Hliza Douglas)* San Fran- 


eisco. Outlines of California his- 

tory. San Francisco, W. N. Brunt 
press, 1916. 16 p. S8vo. $0.10. 

[7106 

© Feb. 11; 1916; 2 ¢e. Feb. 15, 


1916; aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 426796. 


‘4 


CATALOGUE OF 


KettH mfg. co. California rose bead 
necklace making. Sheet, mount col. 
plate, printed on both sides, 11 by 
6 inches. {7107 

@© Mar. 2; 191G> 2 ¢. and ati Mar. 
7, 1916; A 425810; William H. 
Keith, Pasadena, Cal. [Copyright 
is claimed on revision] 


KELEHER (Eva E.)* Cleveland. Mother. 
Card, 4 by 52 inches. [7108 
© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 

23, 1916; A 426814. 


KELLER (David H.) Practical sugges- 


tions on claim adjustments. Case 
no. 86-93. (In Casualty review, 
Mar., 1916) [7109 


© Mar. 29; 1916; 1c Aprsd, 41916; 
A 423591; Western underwriter co., 
New York. 


Krttoce (J. Leroy)* Topeka, Kan. 
Photographic efficiency. 24 p. 12mo. 
$2.00. [7110 

© Oct. 18, 1915; 2c. and aif. Nev. 
1) IONS Ac A2565K- 


KENAGA (W. C.)* Cleveland. Ad art 


service. Weeks ending Feb. 5, 12, 
19, 26, 1916: Ay. allus. fel: .fPext 
parallel to binding] 7111-7114 


© Jan..27, Keb. 4,10; 17, 1916- 
2 e. each and aff. Feb. 24, 1916; 
A 425619-425622. 


Krenr (Robert Thurston)* Montelair, 
NI 


i ae Transmitting power by 
leather belting. (Jn Iron age) 

[TAD 

Mars. 2: t9tGvr 1 es ;Mar 30: 


far. 
1916; A 423514. - 


KENTUCKY bDirEcTORY for the use of 
courts, state and county officials 
and General assembly of the State 
of. Kentucky. [1916] [Frankfort, 
Ky., Printed by the State journat 
company, 1916] 279 p. 16mo. 

{7116 

© Mar. 4, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1916; 

I'¢@. Apr. 171926; att Mars 20, £916 ° 

A. 427497; Frank K. Kavanaugh, 
Frankfort, Ky. 


KENTUCKY TOBACCO product co., inc.*, 
Louisville. Spraying with black 
leaf 40 to control aphis and red 
spider on hops. 8 p. illus. 8vo. 
(Bulletin no. 3—-L) ae F 

© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429080. 


| 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. I, 0. 8.5 vos 


Kerr (William H.)* Crawfordsville, 
Ind. American rights. or medical 
rule, which? (Jn Crawfordsville 
review ) [7118 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 4. ¢ Mar 15, 
1916; A 423126. 


KEWANEE )boiler co.*, Kewanee, Ill. 
Kewanee smokeless boilers on the 
joo. Jan. 1, 1916. 32 p. illus. 4to. 

{7119 
© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 € and aff. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 425995. 


Kry (Minter P.)* Washington. Way 
to make Washington city the Eden 
of America. [6] p. Svo. $0.19. 

[7120 


© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. Jan. 18, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 4253889. 
Kryser (L. E.) Starting in poultry 
on a small seale. (Jn Scranton 
times ) Hire Wea 
© Mar. 6, 1916; 1 ce. Apr. 15, 1916; 
A 423835; Eugene MeGuckin ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 


KImWELL (EH. J.) 
that’s different. 


Three-in-one plan 
St. Louis, Mo., The 
Spencer company, [1916] cover- 
title, 14 p. Svo. $1.00 Pia 4 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
25, 1916; A 425533; Spencer co., St. 
Louis. 


KigtHM (George W.) Westinghouse 
universal standard  électro - pneu- 
matic brake. New York, A. Sinclair 
co. LIST Gi eover-title, [24] p. 
illus., .diagrs: (part:” “cola Svo. 
$0.50. [7123 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
28, 1916; A 426919; Angus Sinclair 


co., New York. 
Kirr (Virginia E.)* Philadelphia. 
Kitchen movies. Apr., 1916. (Jn 


Ladies’ home journal, Apr., 1916) 
~ [7124 
© Mar. 20, 1916; 1 @ Maris 
1916; A 423199. 


KILBOURNE (C. E.) Baby Kangaroo 
and Lilly Lamb, by C. E. Kilbourne, 
illus. by Hattie Longstreet. Phila- 
delphia, The Penn publishing com- 


pany, 1916, .2 p._1.,..11-$2. pane 
illus., col. plates. fronts. (part col.) 
16mo0. $0.50. [¢125 


@ Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢: and aff.sApE: 
6, 1916; A 427559; Penn pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


318 


—— ”S = 


BOOKS, GROUP 


no. 4, 1916 


Ki~BouRNE & Jacobs mfg. co.*, Colum- 


bus, O. Catalog no. 41, 1916. 30 p. 
illus. 8vo. (Cover-title: Wheelbar- 


rows and scrapers) [7126 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 429167. 


hiImMBALL (J. N.)* 
the gray cat. 2p). SVO. 
$0.25. eT 

© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 426873. 


New York. 
cover-title, 


Tale of 


KIMBELL (Raymond G.) & co. Wash- 
eo and Lincoln. Card, illus., 6 
y 22 inches. [7128 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
ot, 1916; A 425366 ; Printkraft ad- 
vertising corp., Chicago. 


New 
(7129: 74130 


9 of Hiizabeth 
cover-title, [48] p. 
@ehiebe is; 1916222 ce.jand 
10, 1916; A 426079. 


no. 10. cover-title, 
MED, tor) LOLGR 2: "¢: 


Kine (Hlizabeth) institute, inc.*, 

York. 

Illustrated catalogue, no. 
King specialties. 
illus. 4to. 
aff. Feb. 

Premium catalogue, 
foal py 2 4t0: 
and aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 426080. 

Kine co.*, Rockford, D1., 


; One dollar 
profit sharing coupon. 


Sheet, print- 


ed on both sides, 34 by 12 inches. 
[7131 
Peon tT, 1905 ;.2 .c. Nov; 22, 


i915; aii. Web. 21, 1916; A 425590. 


Kirk (Alice Gitchell) | 7132-7140 


Bread as a food. © Mar-. ie TOLG <3 1 ¢ 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 423185 
Iiome making talks. eae chem- 


istry for everyday meals: © Mar. 17, 
Poor ec. Mar 18 1916; A 423784. 


Food chemistry for 


elderly people. 


Carat wie 2906): <tc. Apr: .8, 1916: 
A 423679. 

—— Making of sauces. © Mar. 24, 1916; 
te. Mar. 27, i916; A 423392. 

—— Saving work in the home. © Apr. 
Peo foc. Apr. 15, . 1916; A 


423840. 
—— Spring seasonable time for chang- 
iIn=meniis, |-© Mar. 31, 1916; 1c. 
Apr. 1, 1916; A 423470. 
Lessening the working 
kigehen. © Apr.-7, 
8, 1916; A 423680. 


Proper care of glassware. @© 
TOrG; 1. ‘c. Apr. has EO1G45) Ax 428741. 


Value of bran bread. @©@ Mar. 31, 1916; 
fee. Apr: 1, 1916; A 423477. 
[ Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land plain dealer.] 
© Alice Gitchell Kirk co., Cleve- 
land. 


in the 
Leic: oApr. 


time 
1916 ; 


Apr: 14; 


LT 
7150 
KiGeCcrreE ‘co. ine:*; Hoboken; WN. <d: 
Klucite, the cement waterproofing 


which stands every test. 
Svo. 

© WPeberds, 19165) :2 ve. 
Feb. 24, 1916§ A 425605. 


10 p. nar. 
[7141 
and aff. 


Kkwapep (Grace R.)* Providence, R. I. 
Course of helps for women who want 


or need to earn money at home, 
by Mrs. Will Andaway [pseud.] 


Providence, R. 1., Swan muitigraph- 


ing co., 1916. 61. 4to. $1.00 [Text 
parallel to binding. } [7142 


© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1916; A 425926. 


[Knapp (H. B.)] Pear culture. 
p. illus. 4to. Lae 
©) Sept. 4 1915422. ¢: 

10, 1916; 
inc., 


[4] 
{7143 
and aff. Mar. 
A 426 ae Buck & Glenn, 
Winston-Salem, N. C. 


[IKNISELY (C. J.)] Roads handbook ; 
the glutrin macadam roadway. New 
York, N. Y., Robeson process com- 
pany [1916] Tp. S8vo. [7144 

©): Heb. 28, 1916;" 2 @” Mar.” 4, 
1916; aff._Mar. 10, 1916; A 426607. 
Robeson process co., New York. 


KOENENBERG (H. Joseph)* Philadel- 
phia. From unbelief to belief. Phil- 


adelphia |B. 
De Lemo. 


Franciscus] 1916. 117 
(Series of apologetic lec- 


tures) $0.25. [7145 
© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 


29, 1916; A 425684. 


KoRNFALFA feed milling co.*, Kansas 
City, Mo. Free your cattle of ticks. 
[16] p. illus. saan [7146 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Feb. 
14, 1916; A 42: am 

KRANZCHEN (Das) 28 jahrg. [Each 

illus. 4to. M.8ayr.] [T147, T7148 


Nie Oy Heb: 16, 0016) chec: Mars 247 
1916; ‘foreign 13530. 
nr Spee @e heb. 25. 1OiGir a (eaMiars Zi 


1916; A—Foreign 13531. 
© Union deutsche verlagsgesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 


Kun, Nathan «& Fischer co. 
[7149, 7150 
Live advertisements for the retail clo- 
thier. Spring and summer, 1916. 2 
p., numb. 1, 3-382. illus. fol. © Feb. 
15. 1906< 2 © Keb. 24, 19dlG jai heb: 
235, UONG TAS 4251 Or 
Sincerity clothes. Spring & summer, 
LG. lay p. illus, , f2mox ©. hep: 
i LOGE 2. Cycom atie, Webs Os at Ong, 
A 426222. 


© M. L. Ash, Chicago. 


o19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, 0. S., V.de 


5) 

KUNATH medicine mfg. co.*, Evans- 
ville, Ind. Ladies’ relief. [4] p. 
8VvO. [7151 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 7. 1916; A 426764. 


KuUNZER (Paul BH.) Vocabulary of 
Cicero’s Archias. Boston, Mass. 
Language book company, 1916. 14 
poe 12mo! Sb. [vate 2 

© Jan. 24" 1916-2 «andar. 
Feb. 10, 1916; A 426095; Language 
bock c¢o., Boston. 


KUPPENHEIMER (House of) Styles for 


men. Spring & summer, A. D. 1916. 
cover-title, [12] p. illus. (part col.) 
SvO. [7153 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 426461; B. Kuppenheimer 
& co., Chicago. 


Lacey (RK. 8S. & A. B.)* Washington. 
To inventors who want profits in- 
stead of promises. 8 p. illus. Ato. 

[7154 

© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

19, 1916; A 426227. 
LACKAWANNA 


mills*, Scranton, Pa. 


Lackawanna twins underwear. [8] 
p. illus. (part col.) 16mo. (Cover 
title: Our little friends) [7155 


© Jan. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425744. 


LA GRANDE & White’s laundry co.* 


San Francisco. Water. 8 p. 12mo. 

[7156 

©, Mar. 23; 1916? 2c. and cath, 
Mar. 28, 1916; A 426920. 

Lair (Jack) [7157-7190 
Aspara-Gus the bus gets hot tips. © 
Mar. 13, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 14, 1916; 

423118. 
Bedroom firm of De Prez & Smith. @© 
Tee Ee OMG toe (Chua NMMelirs anette 1916; 


Charlie the wolf on preparedness. 
Mar. '15, 19167 1 cy Mar, 16; 1916. 
423165. 

Elsie Janis will 
ADE: Bi 7291 6u ines Apr. 
423710. 

Equal justice to nudger and nudged. 
@ Apr. 7, 19165 1.¢. Apr...8, 19165, A. 
423706. 

Even money. © Mar. 19, 1916; 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 423262. 

Genesis of the famous Ruth 
OVADr, 0; LoLGs aa c. CAT 
A 423609. 

Ghetto tragedy-queen does Ophelia. @© 
Mar. 21, 1916; 1c. Mar. 22, 19163 A 
423297. 

jus the bus as a limb of the law. © 
Mar.’ 20; 1016 2 °c, "Mar, 21, 1916% 
A 423271. 


© 

A 

not marry Basil. @© 
10, 1916; A 


Cy 


St. Denis. 
6, 1916; 


Lair (Jack)—Continued. 


Gus the bus meets a great sorrow. © 
Apr. 3, 1916;_ 1 <¢,) Apea@ey iSite 
423644, ‘ 

Gus the bus says his say for once. © 
Apr.. 10; 1916; .1-¢) Apr. ff oie 
423775. 


Gus the bus wounded but very happy. 
© Mar. 27, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 28, 1916; 
A. 4234438, 


Heritage of the suffering brother. © 
Maxi sil) hOmG ee eres Apr. 1, 1986. 
423488. 


Hoosier honor. © A 2, 1916: ie 
Apr. 8, 1916; A 493636. 


Humble lay sermon to a minister. © 
ec, Mar. 20, 1916; A 


Mar. 18; 1916; 1 
423258. 

If Bathhouse John Coughlin didn’t who 
did ? Q Mar. 29, 1916; 1 ¢,, Mar. 30) 
1916; A 423448, 


Interview with our dude detective. © 
Mar. 16, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar, P77 19167 2 
423169. 

Jail bird. © Apr. 
1916; A 423765 

Joe Pizaz was a tinpan alley bard. © 
Mar. 28, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 29; 1916; A 
423445, 


9, 19163 2 chy Apres 


Last column. °@ Mat 926)7190@ be 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 423439. 

Letter to Theodore Roosevelt. @©@ Mar. 
14, 1916; Jd. .c. Mar, bab 190tGe 
423082. 

Look at that funny foreign fellow. © 
Mar.: 17, 1916; 2 ¢." Mar. te ote: 
A 423174. 


Mike Kilgallen’s South Chicago baby. © 
Apr. 12,,1916; 1. c.. Apr t3, 19t6-aee 
423820. 

Milwaukee’s new Mayor former chef. © 
Apr: \6,° 19163 (1%¢. Apr aT eaotGer 
423649. ; 

No Paul Revere dumps down the line. 
© Mar. 30, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 31, 1916; 
A 423488. ; 

North Carolina wants a woman’s life. 
@ Mar. 22, 191631 ©. Mar 23,4906. 
A 423302. 

Omaha Slim sniffs scented breezes. © 
Apr. 14, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 15, 1916; A 
423830. 

Our Fighting fifth falls in again. © 
Mar. 23, 1916; 1 ¢c.: Mar. 245 99062 4 
423350. 

Posthumous talk with Cole Younger. © 
Mar. 24, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1916; A 


423355. 

Second letter to Mayor Thompson. @© 
Apr. .4. 1916; 1 e@. Apri tayo 
A 423578. 

She’s a pretty little stay-at-home. @ 
Apr. 11, 1916; 1 ce. Apr. 12, Sone y 
423781. 


Sun baby. © Mar. 12, 1916; 1 ¢@ Mar. 
13, 1916; A 423108. 
That white elephant rummage sale. @© 


Apr. 1, 1916: 2 je Apr: (3) 1onore 
422530. 

World’s best has passed away. © Apr. 
18. 19163) 2. ec. UAprE. .- 14," 2SiiG yee: 
423825. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicage 


herald. ] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


320 


se 


Ge ee - 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


ee EE ee ~- 


pane (A. H. & N. M.)* 


Wis. Art in landscape gardening 
[15] p. S8vo. [7191 


rPem-71S 1916): 2 c. Feb. 23, 
© 


1916; aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 425798. 
LAMB railway service co., ltd. Lamb 
burner. 26 p. illus. S8vo. [7192 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425781; John J. Max- 
well, Detroit. 


LANE (Franklin K.) Our priceless 
heritage. Proof. (National editorial 
service, serial no. 389) [7193 

or tatkews., 29160; 2 Cc. Jan. 31, 
1916; aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425658; 


Natl. editorial service, ine., New 
York. 
LANGSFoRD (Harry Marble)* Provi- 


A B C of gasoline 
motor troubles. eover-title, [24] p. 
12mo. $0.25. [7194 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 21, 1916; A 426791. 


‘Buffalo. Larkin plan, 
cover-title, 1 p. L, 
(Cata- 
1916) 
[7195 
and aff. Feb. 


dence, R. I. 


LARKIN CO.*, 
factory to family. 
180 p. illus., (part col.) 4to. 
log no. 75, spring & summer, 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 «. 
10, 1916; A 426077. 


Larson (Christian D.)* San Fran- 


e€isco. [7196, 7197 

Sixth sense. pt. 2. More light. San 
Francisco, Progress extension  uni- 
versity, 1916. 63 p. diagrs.  S8vo. 
S02 @) Mar. 4) (O1G: 2e rand aff. 
Mar. 11, 1916; A 425915. 

Subconscious reconstruction. Lesson 9. 
San Francisco, Cal., Progress exten- 
sion university, 1916. 38 p.  S8vo. 


meee ey Pep. 28. 1916; 2 ¢: and 
afr. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425768. 

LatHrRop (Guy Fenton)* Detroit. 
Brief treatise on goitre. 8 p. folder. 
24mo. [7198 

© Feb. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 429053. 

Law (Harrison)* New York. Law's 
fire insurance tables for 1916. 
cover-title, A-O0 p. fol. $2.00. 

[7199 
© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 428095. 


Lawton (francis) jr. Commercial 


(part 

Marshfield, | Leaper specialty co., inc.*, Indiana- 
polis. Catalogue B. Plumbing spe- 

cialties in rubber, leather, fiber, 

brass and steel. Indianapolis, Ind. 

per hp Ee tie OP SC ULLS: 

Svo. [7201 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 427420. 


LesLane (Maurice) % Hughes Massie 
& co.*, London. Bombshell, tr. by 
Alexander ‘Teixeira de Mattos, 
Chap. 10-12. (Jn Pearson’s maga- 
zine, Mar., 1916) (7202 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1916; A ad int. 
2613; pubd. Mar. 1, 1916. 

LrenaANpD (Abby Porter) City reader 
for the fourth year. New York and 
Chicago, C. E. Merrill company 
[1916] 288 p. eol. front., illus., col. 
plates, ports., map. 12mo. $0.56. 

[7203 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 427538; Charles E. Mer- 
rill co., New Yerk. 

LENNON (Bert) ‘There never was a 
baby story like this. (In Chicago 
herald ) [7204 

© Mar. 26, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 
1916; A 423436; J. Keeley, Chicago. 

Le Prerir (Nicholas)* New York. 
Soul of Ireland. cover-title, 2 1. 
col ilus: “t6mo.* S010: [7205 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 
8, 1916; A 426546. 
LEVEILLE (Edward A.)* Chicago. 
[7206, 7207 


Freight tariff no. 5—E on wrought iron 
and steel pipe. Suppl. no. t. Chi- 
eago and Pittsburgh to points in 
Iowa. Effective Jan. 20, 1916. 3 p. 
24mo. -@ Reb: lo t9tG:: 2 cand air. 
Keb. 17, 1916; A 426197. 

Freight tariff no. 2 F on wrought tron 
and steel pipe. Chicago, Milwaukee 
and Pittsburgh to points in Wiscon- 
sin. Firective Keb. #,  1916.% 32: p. 
24mo. © Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Pebsct, 19163; cA> 42 6198. 


Lewis (Lloyd D.) Dethroning a 
great American idol. (Jn Chicago 
herald) [7208 

© Apr. 9, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 423771; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
Lewis (William Grey)* Chicago. 
[7209-7211 


Answer to each is a flower. Sheet, 94 
by 5 inches. $0.10. © Mar. 11, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426675. 


Answer to each is a fruit. 


study of photographic newspaper 1 Sheet, 93 
aye es = by 5 inches. $0.10. © Mar. 11, 1916; 
sections. 23 p. 8vo. [7200 2c. Mar. 15, 1916; aff. Mar. 25, 1916: 
© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1916; A 426864. 
aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 426739; Pho- Answer to each is a vegetable. Sheei, 
tegraphie news syndicate, New ee oe ee 36, 16. ees 
York. 10, 1916; A 426618. 
ByAR 


41094—16—_4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7212 


LIDGERWOOD wife. co.*, New York. 
Lidgerwood gasoline hoists. 9 p. 
illus. fol. (Bulletin no. 16) Liz 

© .Feb., 14,1916; 2..¢. Heb: .25, 
1916; aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 425748. 

LirE insurance salesmanship  co.*, 
East Rutherford, N. J. Just facts. 
no. 1-12. 12 v. S8vo. Contents.-— 
no. 1. Big banking.—no. 2. Business 
building.—no. 3. Setting aside sur- 
plus.—no. 4. Sign-posts of safety.— 
no. 5. Record of results.—no. 6. 
Mortality comparisons.—no. 7%. In- 


terest comparisons.—neo. 8. Expense © 


comparisons.—no. 9. Profit compari- 
‘sons, 


12. Facts and figures. 

© no. 1-9, 11, 12, Feb. 10, 1916; 
no. 10, © Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 23, 
1916; aff. Mar. 6. 1916; A 425836- 
425847. 


ordinary life——no. 10. Profit - 
comparisons, 20 payment life.—no. | 
11. Some surprising statistics.—no. | 
[7213-7224 : 


‘ 


LINCOLN (Natalie Sumner) Engraved | 


portraits of American patriots. 
Mar., Apr., May, 1916 [3  instal- 
ments ] (In Daughters of the 
American revolution magazine. 
Mar., Apr., May, 1916) [7225 
© Feb. 21, Mar. 17, Apr. 12, 1916; 
1 ec. Apr. 13, 1916; A 423801; Cor- 
coran gallery of art, Washington. 


LinpsAy (Forbes) Efficiency Pacific 
mutual school for salesmen. First 
post-graduate course. no. 1. Origin, 
development, character and_ eco- 
nomic effects of life insurance. 1 p. 
ee lel ea ler oO. [7226 

Feb. 29; 1916; 2 °¢ and aff. 
March 8, 1916; A 426566; Pacific 


mutual life insurance eco., Los 
Angeles, 
Liste (Ann) [7227-7253 
Heart of Wetona. Mar. 27, 1916. @© 
eh 191G: Lies Mar: 38, 1916; A 
=o o 


—— Mar. 28, 1916. @ Mar. 28, 1916; 
1 e. Mar. 39, 1916; A 423409. 
—— Mar. 29, 1916. © Mar. 29, 
1 c. Mar. 30, 1916; A 423452. 

ar. 30, 1916.. © Mar. 30, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 31, 1916; A 423469. 


1916; 


—— Mar. 31, 1916. © Mar. 31, 1916; 
ise) Apr: i TOtGe ey ree a 

— Apr. 1, 1916. © Ap 11 OtGe 
Ivey Apres a, 19164 Ax423 3534, 

—— Apr. 3, 1916. © ae o,  LOnGis 
e. Apr. 4, 1916; A 42355 

AE, peo e., PC) aie se 1916; 1. 
Apr. D; 1916; A 423584. 
——= Apr, 5, 1916. “@ Apr. 5, L9G oc. 
Apr. 6, 1916; A 423612. 
——- Apr. 6, 1916. © Apr. 6, 1916; 1 ec. 
Apr. 7, 1916; A cee 

— —Apr. 7, 1916. ae ip el OkG sek 
c. Apr. 8, 1916; A Cus 


bo 
Lo 


pt. 1, 0.8.;¥e43 


Liste (Ann)—Continued. 


Apr. 10, 1916 ; ‘A 423716. 


Apr. 10, 1916. © Apr. 10, 1916 ; 
de. Apr. 11, 1916; A 423732. 

Apr. 11,°1916. GlApES tei 
Ac. jApr. 12, 1916; A 423786. 
Apr.,.12, 1916; _.@ Apt 42,. 25860 
tL ¢, Apr.; 13; 1916504 Aare 

Apr. 13, 1916... @ Apra 43 1 Sie. 
L.e. Apr. 14, 1916¢-A 423862; 

Just a woman. Mar. 14, 1916. 

14,0: 1916 1- co) Minera 

423089. 


Mar: 15){1916. °@) Maret. 2o1Ge 
1 c. Mar. 16, 1916; A 423123. 


—— Mar. 16, 1916.. @7Marae: 
1c. Mar. 17, 1916; A 423149. 


rT. AT, 1946. “@) Mae ig 
1c. Mar. 18, 1916; A 423181. 


—-_— Mar. 18, 1916: © Mar. 18, 
1 ¢: Mar. 20, 1916; A: 423206. 


—— Mar. 20, 1916. @© Mar. 20, 
1 e. Mar. 21, 1916; A ‘423226. 


Mar. 21, 1916. @©@ Mar. 21, 
1c. Mar. 22, 1916; A 423279. 


Mar. 22. 1916. ‘© Mar22> 
i ¢, Mar 23, 1916; A 423308. 


Mar. 23, 1916. °° ©@.Mari 2a; 
1 c. Mar. 24, 1916; A 423317. 


Mar. 24, 1916. © Mar. 24, 
1 ec. Mar. 25, 1916; A 423341. 


Mar. 25, 1916. © Mar. 25, 
tc. Mar. 27, 1916; A 423365. 


[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
evening journal] 

© International 
New York. 


@ Mar. 
19LGs Ae 


1916; 
1616; 


1916; 
1916; 


1916; 


1916; 


news service, 


LirrcHen (Oscar)* Corona, Cal. Cir. 
eular letter no. 5, Mar. 20; 1996. 
[4] p. Ato. [7254 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


24, 1916; A 429125. 
LitTLeE (John H.) & co. 
buying for cash. [4] p. illus. 


Philosophy of 
16mo. 
[7255 

© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 13, 1916; A 425927; John 
H. Little, New York. 


Lockrr (Willis Clyde)* Richmond. 
Locker easy method writing. 

[ 7256-7259 

Richmond, Va., Hunter & 

1915. cover-title, -[29] p. 

16mo. $0.05. © Dec. 27, 

and aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 


Bieeeno, ool. 
COs ATICS 
illus. obl., 
LOLS 2 ce. 
426758. 

Bk. no. 2. Richmond, Va., Hunter & co., 
inec., 1915. cover-title. 32 1. illus. 
obl.,.16mo. $0.05... @ Dec. 2 deka: 
2c. and aff. Mar. 17, 1916; & 426757. 

Bk. no. 3. Richmond, Va., Hunter & Co:, 
inc.,, 1915. cover-title, 25 numb. = 
illus. 4to. $0.05. [Text parallel to 
binding] ©. Dec. 27, 19153°:2 Guang 
aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 426759. 

Bk. no. 4. Richmond, Va., Hunter & co., 
ine., 1915. cover-title, numb. 1. 26—50. 
illus. 4to. $0.05. [Text parallel to 
binding] © Dec. 27, 1915; 2 ¢. and 
nit. Mar. 07, 19165 A 426760. 


en a 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


a > 


Lone (W. E.) co. [7260-7262 


Holsum newspaper advertising campaign. 
ecover-title, 40 1. illus. fol. [Text 
parallel to binding] @© Jan. 10, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 426101. 


© William Edgar Long, Chicago. 
How things have changed since mother 
was a “girl. Pile COU Shas: 


12mo. © Jan. 26, LOTGs) 2 Gl Heb: 9; 
1916; aff. Feb. 16, 1916; A 425474. 


© W. E. Long co., Chicago. 


Kleen-maid newspaper advertising cam- 
paign. cover-title, 40 l. i 
he parallel to binding] © Jan. 10, 
£916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 
426160. 


© William Edgar Long, Chicago. 


Lone BeacH directory co.*, Long 
Beach, Cal. Long Beach duplicate 
telephone directory. Mar., 1916. 79, 
[1] p. 4to. [7263 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 429063. 


Lone IsutAnp. Montauk business diree- 
tory, the Long Island red book, 1916. 
Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties. 
New York, The Mort F. Levy pub- 
lishing co., ine., 1916. 16, 37-294 p. 
8vo. [7264 

© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 10, 1916; A 428454; Mort 
F. Levy pub. co., New York. 


Lorp (James A.)* Washington. Sound 
business by sound credit. 12 p. 
16mo. [7265 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
15, 1916; A 426186. 


LORENZ pub. co.*, Dayton, O. Sacred 
solos and duets. Catalogue of vocal 
sheet music. 157 p. 12mo. [7266 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 428053. 


Lorine (Walter S.)* Plymouth, Mass. 
Guide book to Loring’s Daily rec- 
ords of the tape and coaching ser- 


vice. 44 p. 16mo. (Cover-title: 
Scientific operating in the stock 
market) [7267 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 


15, 1916; A 428109. 


LOUDEN machinery co.*, Fairfield, Ia. | 


[7268-7269 
How to work the Louden puzzle. Card, 
printed on both sides, 6 by 33 inches. 
Gy Heb: 16, 1916 5).2 ¢c. and aff. Mar. 
£8, 1916; A 429181. 
Louden general catalog no. 44. 
illus., port. 4to. ADE: 23; 
2 ¢. and aff. 


224 p. 
1916 5 


© 
Apr. 7, 1918. 4497583" | 


LoUGHRAN (James)* Brooklyn. Castle 


hair forms. Sheet, illus., printed 
on both sides, 11 by 15 inches. 
[7270 
© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 @ and aft. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 426688. 


LOUISVILLE, Ky. Caron’s directory of 
the city of Louisville for 1916.  v. 
46. Louisville, Ky., Caron directory 
co., incorporated, 1916. 1 p. l., 
[17]—2202) p. ~8vo. $7.00. Piz 

© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 428077; Caron directory 
co., ine., Louisville, Ky. 


Love (Robertus) Remember Washineg- 
ton. (Jn American press) We Ly 
© Jan. 29, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 28, 
1916; A 423508; American press 
assn., New York. 


Lovett bros.*, Nashua, N. H. Regu- 
lations. Order of payments. Card, 
5 by 4 inches. [7273 

@) Mar.715, 1916s 2 and aff. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429029. 


Low (Mary Cromwell)* New York. I 
wish you a happy Ghia full 
of those things we learn to value 
most. Folded card, illus. 24mo. 

[7274 
© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 426067. 


Lowe (Chester ©.)* Bedford, O. 
Leaven, an appeal for the church. 
GL apes tront>> 4Gpert.)... SO0305 E7215 

© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c.-and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425998. 


LUBRICATION. v. 3, no. 5, Mar., 1916. 
ceover-title, 8 p. illus., diagr. 8vo. 
[7276 


©) Mar 225° 1916 32 ‘eh and ‘aff, 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 426852; Texas co., 
New York. 


God’s word and 
The 


LuTHER (Martin) 
God’s works. Burlington, Ia. 
German literary board, 1916. 61 p. 
12mo. $0.20. EAT aE 

©: Mar. 22, 1916; 2.¢. Mar. °25, 


1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 428248; 
R. Neumann, Burlington, Ia. 

LYLE corrugated culvert co. Armco 
iron culvert handbook. 95 p. illus. 
24mo0 [7278 

©' Feb. 119762 2c, Feb. 7, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 496192 : Arno 


323 


CATALOGUE OF COPS 


F279 


RI GHT ENTRIES 
ptt, 1S ye 


McArLpine 
port; N.°*¥: 


(Charles Alonzo)* Fair- 
Mat Hogan goes to Sun- 


day school. Rochester. N. Y., The 
Briggs press [1915] 1 p. 1., 5-29 p. 
12mo. [7279 


Cy) Oct: Zire? 2 
7, 1916; A 420701. 


McATAMNEY (Hugh) co.*, New Yerk. 
Wanamaker cut spas [7280-4282 
Issue no. 27, Jan. 31, 1916. Skeet, illus., 

25 by, #8 vincbes. > @ Fanij13,- 1916; 2 
c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425682. 
Issue no. 28, Feb. 7, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
25 by 18S inches. © Jan. 20; #916: 

2c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A ‘425683. 


Issue no. 29, Feb. 14, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
25 by 18 inches. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 
¢. "ond aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426689. 


McCriver (Anna Taylor)* New York. 
Pupils’ hand book of arithmetic. 3d 
year, Ist half. [Honesdale, Pa., Citi- 


ce. and aff. Feb. 


zens publishing co.J 1916. 58 p. 
Svo. $0.25. [7283 
©). Feb. 25, 1916442 ce. (Mat 11, 


1916; aff. Mar. 9, 1916; A 425928. 


McConnett (Virgil M.) Mother 
Goose, a new version. cover-title, 
[20] p. illus. S8vo. $0.10. [7284 


© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 426909; McCon- 
nell ad service, Mayville, N. Y¥. 


McCrea (James H.)* Spokane, Wash. 
Deseription of Colville Indian res- 
ervation; complete map of reserva- 
tion. Spok ane, Wash., Smith & Mc- 
Crea. [1916] 28 p. map. 24mo. 

[7285 
(© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 429017. 


McCuttocH (Rhoda E.) Questions 
for a young woman of to-day [by] 
Rhoda E. McCulloch; Biblical study 
by Anna V. Rice. New York, Na- 
tional board of the Young women’s 
Christian associations [1816] 19 p. 
12mo. $0.10. [7286 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426924; Natl. 
board of the Young women’s Chris- 
tian associations, New York. 


McGawAn (Fred L.)* Los Angeles. 
McGahan vacuum smelter refining 
and by-products system explained 
and defined. cover-title, 31 p. illus., 
diagrs. 12mo. [7287 

© Oct. 23, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 429162. 

McGreevy (Viola)* Alva, Okl. Call 
of the cornet. Sheet, col. illus. 11 
by 7 inches. [7288 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 5, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425669. 


3 


/ 


vd 


ad 


McKrnna (John J.)* Chicago. Auto- 
mobile owner’s guide and ehauffeur’s 
manual. [Newed.] 54, [2] p. 24mo. 
$9.25. [7289 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
30, 1916; A 426922. [Copyright is 
ciaimed on new matter] 

Macks machine ¢o., ine.*, Utica, N. Y. 
Doings of the universal order of 
eanny canners. *Steenth annual 
meeting. cover-title, [8] p. illus. 
24mo. [7290 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 « Feb. 3, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 15, 1916; “i 425472. 


McLAUGHLIN (Andrew C.) [%291-7292 


History of the United States for schools, 
by A. C. McLaughlin and Claude Hai- 
stead Van Tyne. {New York ed.] 
New York, Chicago, D. Appleton and 
company [1916] 2 v. illus, ports., 
maps! “12m0.2) @VAprets 1916; ee 
each and aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 427752; 
{Copyright is claimed in new mat- 
ter by Isaac C. Springer] 


‘ 2v.in 1.° © Ape. 14, 196: 
2 ec. and aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 427753; 
[Copyright is claimed on new matter 
py Isaac C. Springer] 


© D. Appieton & co., New York. 
MclLaAvcuiin (Robert) Why eternal 
Magdalene should be cast in stone. 
(In Cleveland Sunday leader) [7293 


(C) Mar. 19, 1916; 1 c Mar 23, 
1916; A 423334; Cleveland co., Cleve- 


land. 
MacMAHON (Elizabeth Lang)* Arling- 


ton, Mass. Harmony between geol- 
ogy and Genesis 1. 14 p. 24mo. 
$0.50 per doz. j [7294 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 430090. 

McMrren (George M.)* Denver. Up- 
to-date church treasurer’s record. 
Instructions for use. Sheet, 17 by 
14 inches. $0.05. [7295 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 426249. 

McNaMARA (James J.)* Baltimore. 

Judas Iscariot. [7] p. 16mo. [7296 
© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 ©. Marr ai, 
1916; aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 426911. 


McQuay-Norris mfg. co.*, St. Louis, 


[7397, 7298 
Dimensions of piston rings. 1908-1916. 
cover-title, 132 p. illus. S8vo. @© Feb. 
28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 4, 1916; 
A 425758. 
For Fords lynite aluminum istons 
6] p. folder, illus., 24mo. Feb. 
91, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 29, 1916; 
A 425699. 


McQuitkin (A. H.)* Chicago. Some- 
body’s mother. (Jn Inland printer, 
Apr., 1916) [7299 

©) Apr. 1, 1916; 1 .c. Ape. t* BiG. 
A 423741. 


4 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. +, 1916 


Maptson board of commerce*, Madi- 
son, Wis. Why and how of a $200,- 
000 industrial development fund for 
Madison, the four-lake city. 24 p. 
Svo. [7300 

© Feb. and aff. Feb. 
mm 1916; 


mito: 2 ¢. 
A 426391. 


MAERKER - BRANDENBURG (Albrecht) 
Rush! ein roman aus dem deutschen 
New Yerk. (Jn Sonntags-blatt des 


New Yorker herold) {7301 
Pyeoviar. 42, 1916; 1c) Apr. 11, 
1916; A 423742; Paul P. Weinberg, 


New York. 


MAGUIRE rubber co.*, New York. High 
grade Be aaiiical ‘rubber goods for 


all purposes. 96 p. illus. (part 
wok). 38: vo. [7302 
jm Sept. 29, 1915; 2'¢ and aff. 
Feb. 11, 1916; A 425360. 
Main (W. F.)* Iowa City, Ia. Pros- 


pectus of an automatic business 
building campaign for the _ retail 
merchant. 41 p. nar., Svo. $2.00. 

[7303 


© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 
17, 1916; A 426770 


e. and aff. Mar. 


MANAHAN 
City, Mo. 


(Edward L.)* Kansas 
Book of identification of 
Catholic church membership. [16] 
p. obl. 48mo. [7304 

© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 425488. 


Manvet (MWdward) New Barnes spell- 
ing books, language series. Book 2, 
6th-8t h years. New York and Chi- 


cago. The A. 8S. Barnes company 
paetG) 9222 p.: cok: iftus. i2mo. 
$0.28. [7305 


feraan 2, 1916; 2 ¢. Keb: aa, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 418791; A. S. 
Barnes co., New York. 


MANDEL bros.*, Chicago. Mandel 
brothers’ weekly art cut service. 
Hach | sheet, illus., 24 by 18 inches. 

[7306-7309 


Sheet 354, Noy. 20 [1915] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © Nov. 18, 1915; 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425652. 

Sheet 362-362A (370.) Jan. 8, 15, 
[1916] Sheet, illus., 24 by 18 inches. 
@) Jan: 24, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 429034. 

Sheet 365, Feb. 4, [1916] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © Feb. 2, 1916; 2 ce. 
and aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 426921. 

Sheet 370, Mar. 11 [1916] Sheet illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © Mar. 9, 1916; 
2cand aff. Mar. 20,1916; A 429035. 


1321 


MANDEVILLE (Paul) c¢o.*, Chicago. 
Valuable suggestions for the care of 


eggs. [Rev. ed.] Card, illus. 34 by 
114 inches. [7310 
Oi Mar 21311916 * 2 e Mar 6, 


1916; aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 426959. 


MANHATTAN waiters 
annual ball, 


assn., ine. 6th 
Palm Garden, Sunday 


evening, Feb. 20, 1916. 76 p.. illus. 
4to. (Cover-title: Souvenir pro- 
gram and year book, 1916) [7311 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 4, 1916; 


2 ec. Mar. 6, 1916; 
A 425777; Frank 


J. Chambers, New York. 
MANSFIELD (George ©.) eo. Sales 
chart. Sheet, 24 by 30 inches. 

[7312 


© Dec. 26, 1915; 2 c and aff. Jan. 
3, 1916: A 417549; Simpson Sho- 
walter & Barker, ine, Pittsburgh. 


MANUFACTURERS trust co. Making a 
will to avoid complications. cover- 
title, (12 p. LGemo: [7313 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1916; A 426225; Business men’s 
advertising service, inc., New York. 


MARSHALL (Edward)* New York. 
[7314-7318 
Chamberlain tells of India and the war. 
@ Mar. 5, 1916: 1 ©. Mar. 23) 1916; 
A 423286. 
Economist analyzes war’s terrific cost. 
@ Feb. 13, 1916; 4. c.. Mar..23, 1916; 
A 423283. 
Lord Charles Beresford talks to America. 
© Feb. 20, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 23, 1916; 
A 423284. 
Lord Northcliffe tells America about war. 
© Feb. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 23, 1916; 
A 423285. 


Sir Edward Carson telis of Irish in war. 


©) Wari. 1916." 1 co Mar 25. 4916 = 
A 423287. 
[Note: the foregoing are in Pittsburgh 
dispatch] 
MarRSHALL and LTlsley bank. Family 
thrift book. 31, [1] p. 8vo. $400 
per M. {7319 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 426487; Thrift service 
eo., Rockford, Il. 


MarTrett (Madame M.)* Hast St. 
Louis, Ul. Good luck birth reader. 
[52] p. 16mo. $0.50. [7320 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 
29, 1916; A 429207. 


[MarHEews (Gertrude S.)] Home 
management. [4] p. illus. 4o. 
$0.10. [73821 


© Dee. 1, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 426624; Buck & Glenn, 
ine., Winston-Salem, N. C. 


329 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


(322 
Martin (Daniel Hoffman) What 
next? an address to communicants 


on the privileges of church member- 
ship. 4th ed. rev. New York. The 
Board of publication and Bible-school 
work. 1916. 18 p. 24mo. $0.04. 
[7322 
© Mare $, 19162 2c and ail Mar: 
10, 1916; A 426614; Board of pub- 
lication and Bible-school work, New 
York. 


Martin (Lannie Haynes) Conspiring 
Cupid’s compound. (Jn American 
press) [7323 

Jan. 29, 1916; 1 @ Mar. 28, 
1916; A 423507; American press 
assn., New York. 

Mawson’ (Robert) Manufacturing 
12-inch shrapnel. (In American 
machinist ) [7324-7326 
i © Mar. 30, 1916; 2 © Apr: Ty 1916; 

A 423474. 


2, -© Apr. 6). 1926s 1 ¢ Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 423738. 


3. © Apr. 13, 1916; 1 ec. Apr. 14, 1916; 
A 423816. 


© Hill pub. co., New York. 


May beverage co. May’s safety beers. 


[Beverages that satisfy] Season, 
1916. [4] p. folder, col. illus. 4to. 
Weyare 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1916; 
afi. Feb. 24, 1916; A 425612; Isaac 
Newton May, Chicago. 


Mazer (Joseph) Complete list of 
assays of 20 year, 12 size, open face 


serew back and front, plain polished 


eases. (In A. N. R. J. A. bulletin, 
Mar., 1916) [7328 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 


A 423690; American national retail 


jewelers’ assn., Neenah, Wis. 


Merap cycle co.*, Chicago. This is the 
book that pays your rent. [1916 ed.] 
32 p. illus. 16mo. [7329 


© Mar. 1. 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425774. 


Mepsrt (Fred) mfg. co.*, St. Louis. 
Medart playground apparatus. cover- 
titles 47 [Asp) “ilhusS “74h. Sea 
log W) [7830 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
3, 1916; A 426485. 


Mass. Medford directory, 
no. 21. Boston, Mass., W. A. 
Greenough & Co., 1916. 343 p. front. 
(fold. map) 8vo. $3.50. [7331 

© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
14, 1916; A 427242; W. A. Green- 
ough & co., Boston. 


MEDFORD, 
1916. 


Merrxer (Claude)* Columbus, O. 
Briefiy recited facts and figures re- 
lating to Cities service company. 
[16] p. 12mo0. (Cover-title: Cittes 
service company, in part an Ohio 
issue) [7332 

© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
30, 1916; A 426931. 


Merriam (George Hrnest) Abiding 
Easter message. New York, Amer- 
can tract society [1916] 32 p. 12mo. 
$0.15. [7333 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
17, 1916; A 426747; American tract 


society, New York. 
MErYER-BOTH CO. (7334-7347 
Extra special sheet. Feb. 17, 1916. 


Sheet, illus., 18 by 224 inches. © Feb. 
16, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Feb. 24, 1916; 
A 425601. 


© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


[Ladies plate ad. series] L. P. A. 1-21. 
21 numb. 1. ilius. fol. [Text paral- 
lel to binding] @© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 425385. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 


Newspaper feature cut service. Week 
ending Feb. 28, 1916. numb. loose lI. 
29-6. illus., “fol: (© Jan. ° 26, 45th 
2c. and aff. Feb. 1, 1916; A 426086. 

Week ending Mar. 21, 1916. 7 

numb. 1. illus. fol. [Text parallel 

to binding] © Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ec. 

and aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426469. 


Week ending Mar. 28, 1916. 8 
numb. 1. illus. fol. [Text parallel 
to binding] © Feb. 28, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426470. 


© R. Masters, Chicago. 


Plate ad series. 1st quarterly instal- 
ment Jan. 15, 1916. 32 1. illus. fol. 
© Feb. 4, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 11, 
1916; A "425383. 

Sheet L. P. 48. Mar. 21, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Mar. 138, 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 17, 1916; 
A 426753. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 
Sheet no. 16, Feb. 23, 1916. Sheet, illus., 


194 by 25 inches. >© Feb. 26, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 425894. 


Sheet no. 17, Feb. 28, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19% by 25 inches. © Feb. 26, 
1916: 2 e. and aff. Mar. 2, 1916; 
A 425895. 

Sheet no. 19, Mar. 30, 1916. Sheet, 
illus. 19 by 25 inches. © Mar. 18, 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 22, 1916; 


A 429068. 
© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 44, Feb. 4, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
19 by 25 inches. © Feb. 5. 1916; 
2 ec, and aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 425384. 

Sheet no. 289, Mar. 10, 1916. . Sheet, 
illus., 19 by ae inches. © Mar. 6, 
1916; 2c. Mar. 9, 1916; aff. Mar. 20, 
1916; A 429010. 


326 


sa a 


no. 4, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP 1I 


MeYeER-BotH co.—Continued. 


Sheet no. 290, Mar. 17, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 193 by 25 inches. @©@ Mar. 6, 
1916: 2 @, Mar. 9, 1916; aff. Mar. 20, 
1916; A 429011. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 

Sheet no. 291, Mar. 28, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Mar. 15, 
ito. 2 Cc.) and: aff. Mar. 18, 1916; 
A 425986. 
© W. C. Both, Chicago. 

MicuarEt (Charles)* Newark, N. J. 
Between the buyer and the firm. 

cover-title, 15 p. 12mo. $0.60. 
[7348 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 429165. 


MICHELENA (Beatriz)* San Rafael, 
Cal. Talks with screen-struck girls. 
(Jn San Rafael independent) 

[7349-7351 

Seo me. >. © ©) Mar. T1916; 2 é¢. 
Mar. 16, 1916; A 423135. 

Series 2, no. 5, 6. [2 instalments] © 

Mar. 51, 28, 1916; 1 ec. each Apr. 4, 
1916; A 423566, 423567. 


Minar (J.) co.*, Cleveland. Perma- 
nent beauty can be yours by the 
Mihal system. Sheet, 9 by 6 inches. 

[isa2 
Peta. 25 1916-2 c.. Jan.. 28, 
1916; aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 4253881. 


Mirreurn (Alexander) co.*, Baltimore. 
Milburn light; portable acetylene 
lights. 52 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Catalogue 23, Feb., 1916) [7353 


© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 429027. 


Minperr (David)* San _ Francisco. 
David Milder, naval tailor. 21 p. 
illus. 16mo. [7354 


© Mar. 13, 1916: 2 ¢« and aff. 
_ Mar. 17, 1916; A 426769. 


Miriarere (C. S.) Successful business 
[an explanation of the directory sys- 
tem of advertising] by C. 8. Millaire 
and J. EK. Stoney. [15] p. illus., 
perts. 16mo. [7355 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

7%, 1917; A 425830; Stoney & Mil- 

- laire, Harrisburg, Pa. 


Mitter (Albert A.)* Perry, Ia. Cir- 
cleometry. cover-title, 16 p. diagrs. 
Svo. $0.60. [7356 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb- 26, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425785. 


7366 
[Miter (Mrs. C. R.)] Weekly fea- 
ture page. [Hach proof, illus. ] 


[7357-7359 


Kebz 135, 1916> Proof, illus: .@: Heb, 4, 
TOLGe 2. Ch sanieatt.. Heplit.- 191g = A 
195352 

Mar. 5, 1916. ae Mar. 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A TOnTSt. 

Mar.12;, 1946., ©, Webs 25,.1916;, 2: ¢. 
and aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425750. 


© International syndicate, Balti- 
more. 


Mirrer & Miller co.*, Chicago. Miller 
& Miller co. system locals. Sheet, 
92 by 6 inches. (Bulletin no. 3) 

[7360 


© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
17, 1916; A 426199. 


Minnikin (Hugh Ernest)* Cleveland. 
Millikin method of piano instruc- 
tion + ko do key“er- ©." (tO) > tol: 
$1.00. [7361 

© > Feb. 17, 1916; -2 ¢c: and aff. 
Feb. 19, 1916; A 426239. 


Minis (Edward C.) Business pen- 


manship. New York, Cincinnati 
[ete. ] American book company 
f1SIGP<-FF% p. “ius, obli7 32mo: 
$0.28. [7362 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 420838; Amer. book co., 
New York. 


information bureau. 
Standard cost finding system. 23 p. 
diagrs. 16mo. [7363 

\) Mar. ‘23, °1916; 1. ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 264916 :2ee: WApr.. 3: A516; 
A 480087; Ralph H. Browne, Chi- 
cago. 


MirtworK cost 


Mirnze (William J.) Progressive 
arithmetic. 3d book. New York, 
Cincinnati [ete.] American book 
eompany [1916] ano p.> 'i2m0; 
$0.45. [7364 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 428331; Amer. 
book co., New York. 


[Mitton (R. H.)] 
open fire-cured tobacco. [41 p: 
illus. 4to. $0.10. [7365 

© Aug. 1, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 426621; Buck & Glenn 
co., ine., Winston-Salem, N. C. 


Culture of dark 


MINAHAN (Katharine)* Orange, N. J. 


Bird day features. [4] p._ illus 
(part col.) mounted piate. fol. 

7366 

© Dee. 21, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Feb 


. 


19, 1916; A 426217. 


a7 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


T38T 


pt. 1, HOS, Ve ee 


Miner (George W.) ‘Teachers’ refer- 
ence book to be used with Book- 
keeping. Appendix G. Boston, New 
York Tete.] Ginn & co. [1916] 1 p. 1. 


19 p. i2mo. (Moore and Miner 
series) $0.25. [7367 


©: Jan. 24, 71996: 2 e° Peps 12. 
1916; aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 425387; 
Ginn & co., Boston. 


Mrnine and scientific press service. 
Selling to the mining field. 4 p. 1, 
20 p. illus. S8vo. [7368 

tC). Jan: 15, WIG: 2c. (and ae. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429019; Mining & 
scientific press, San Francisco. 

MINNEAPOLIS journal. [ 7369-7371 


Great war puzzle. © Apr. 9, 1916; 
1 e. Apr. 13, 1916; A 423799. 


© Claude M. White, St. Paul. 


Have you a dollar you don’t need? 
Gy Apr: P91: A ye.’ Apr.” LO, 3T9sG. 
A 423691. 


Take your wages to your neighborhood 
bank tomorrow. @©@ Mar. 20, 1916; 
ive: Mar-Z5, 1916; A 423328. 

{Note: The foregoing are in Minne- 

apolis journal] 

© Journal printing c¢o., Minne- 
apolis. 

Minnesota, North and South Dakota 
and Montana gazeteer and business 
directory, 1916-1917. v. 20. Minne- 
apolis, Minn., St. Paul, Minn., #. i. 
Polk & co., 1916. 1 p<1., [21]—1965 
[i. e. 1911] p. fol. $15.00. [7372 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 1 c. and aff. Apr. 

aD 19IG;. 1 e.. Aproeas, s0iGs A: 

428495; R. L. Polk & co., St. Paul. 

Missourr & Kansas telephone co.*, 
Kansas City, Mo. Greater Kansas 
City telephone directory, Mar., 1916. 
172, [100] p. Ato. [7373 

© ‘Mar 45. JO1G=. 2 Gant ait. 

Mar. 10, 1916; A 426626. 

Missouri valley official railway guide 
and hotel directory. v. 15, no. 1, 
Jan., 1916. cover-title, 214 p. S8vo. 

[7374 
© Jan. 1, 19196; 2 ¢c. and aff. Jan. 

19, 1916; A 425653; William B. 
3etty, Kansas City, Mo. 

MircHett (Edmund)* Los 
Tales of destiny ; film dramas. [18] 
p. 8vo. $1.00. [7375 

© Mar. 7, 1916+ 2c. Mar. 15, 191% ; 

aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 426969. 


Angeles, 


MopENWELT (Die) 51. jahrg. hft. 11, 
1. mirz, 1916. illus. fol. M. o. 25. 
[7376 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 1 c. Mar: 27, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13539; Ullstein & Go., 
Berlin, 


MotinE heat*, Moline, Il. [7377-73806 


Moline heat as applied to combined heat- 
ing & ventilating plants. Suppi. no. 


to general catalog. 12 p. illus., 
diagrs. 4to. Jan. 22, SOM are 


© 
and aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 425430. 


Moline heat for central station or mu- 
nicipal heating plants. Suppl. no. 3 
to general catalog. 12 p. illus., diagrs. 
4to.. ©. Jan. 22; AVSIG! Zee jana aie 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 425429. 


Moline heat for large buildings, groups 
of buildings, factories, ete. 
to general cataiog. . 
Giagrs. 4to. © Jan. 28) 19163 20c 
and aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 425428. 

To know what you know and to know 
what you don’t know. [12] p. illus. 
vo. @© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 © ane ae 

Feb. 14, 1916; A 425427. 


MonoNEN (Fred)*. Fitchburg, Mass. 
Everything needs a_ beginning. 


[Fitchburg, Mass., printed by North 

star printing co.] 1916. [4] p. 8vo. 

[7381 

© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 418765. 


MonreoMreryY (Frances Trego) Billy 
Whiskers out West, by F. T. Mont- 
gomery, illus. by &. J. Murch. Chi- 
cago, Akron, O. [etc.] The Saalfield 
publishing company [1916] 1 p. 1, 
183 p. col. front., illus., cel. plates. 
Sv. $1.00. [7382 


© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and-aff. Mar: 
30, 1916; A 427472; Saalfield pub. 
co., Akron, O. 


MontTocoMeEry County, O.. Montgomery 
County directory, 1916. Dayton, O., 


The Universal credit rating ©¢o. 
[1916] cover-title, 202 p. S8vo. 
[7383 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 427329; Universal credit 
rating co., Dayton, O. 


Montienac (Georges)* Paris. Itrange 


idylle de guerre. nos. 1-55. [55 in- 
stalments | (In Presse, 20 nov., 


[7384 
24, 19f6%°4 
A—Yoreign 


1915-24 janv., 1916) 

© Nov. 20, 1915—Jan. 
ce. each Mar. 20, 1916; 
18554. 


Moopy’s manual of railroads and ecor- 
poration securities. v. 1. 17th an- 
nual number, 1916. [Railroad see- 
tion] New York, Moody manual 
company, 1916. xii, 54 p., 11., 1602 
p: maps. S8vo. $20.00. [7385 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Mar. 14, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 427499; Moody 
manual co., New York. 


328 


gy 


| no. 4, 1916 


Moon (William H.) co.*, 


Morrisville, 
Pa. Moon’s hardy trees & plants for 


every place & purpose. Wholesale 
wom 1.) p illus. .4te... (Cata- 
logue, 1916) [7386 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 426456. 


Moore (Idora McClellan)* Talladega, 


Moore (Joseph H.) 


Morison 


Ala. Betsy Hamilton’s southern 
character sketches. pt. 2. The old- 
time plantation negroes. no. 1. 


Superstitions ef the Alabama negro. 
(Iv Atianta Tri-weekly constitu- 
tion) [T7387 

© Mar. 7, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 1916; 
A 423378. 


Beginner’s har- 
mony writing book. Philadelphia, 
T. Presser co., 1916. 28 p. obl. 8vo. 
$0.25. [7388 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 426869; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 


R.)* Cleveland. 

bank employees. 
by 84 inches. 

[7389, 7390 

hittle’ sermon. .@ Keb. 26, 1916; 2 ce. 
and aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 425690. 

Value of minutes. © Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Mar. 25, 1916; A 426879. 


(Francis 
Monthly talk to 
Each 1 sheet, 124 


Morning telegraph Sunday magazine. 


Morrett (Edwin) 


telegraph, 
[7391-7395 


Feb. 27-Mar. 12, 1916. © Feb. 27- 
Merwra 191G > 4 —c...each. .Mar...18, 
1916; A 423188423190. 

Mar 19, 1916. © Mar. 19, 1916; 1-e. 
Apr. 7, 1916; A 423670. 

Marlo Ola. © Mar: "26,1996; 1c. 
Apr. 7, 1916; A 423668. 


© Lewis pub. co., New York. 


What kind of a 
man is President Wilson? (Jn Chi- 
eago herald) [7396 

© Mar. 26. 1916: 4 c. Mar. 27, 


(New York Morning 


see. 2.) 


1916; A 423437; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
Morris (Herbert M.) advertising 
agency*, Philadelphia. [7397-7399 


Choose wisely. Sheet, illus., printed on 
both sides, 10 by 6 inches, folded to 
obl. 48mo. © Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. ana 
aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A425356. 

Some tips for salesmen. [4] p. illus. 
16mo. © Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Feb. 11, 1916; A 425358. 

To help you sell more high-grade lawn 
mowers. Sheet, illus., printed on 
both sides, 84 by 6 inches. folded to 
obl. 48mo. © Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. anu 
aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 425357. 


029 


bal 


rol 


Morse (Waldo G) 


Mortrmer (Frank C.) 


MOosSeER paper €o. 


Movi 


BOOKS, GROUP Ii 


forris (Joseph Frank)* Derby, Conn. 
Official stamp here record chart. 
Form chart, 50 sheets, 22 by 17 
inches. $1.00. [7400 
© Nov. 15, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916 ; 
aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 425609. 
Torris (R. D.)* Mobeetie, Tex. 
[7401, 7402 
On with the battle. {Houston, Tex., 
printed by Rein & sons co., 1915] 24 
p. “Sve, -($0.352>. © Nov.) 205, 1915< 
2 ¢c. Deco 14, 1915 ; aff.. Dec..13, 1915 ; 
A 428134. 
advertisements for progressive den- 


52 


tists. cover-title, 52 1. obl. 4Smo. 
$6.00. @©@ Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Mar. 24, 1916; A 429123. 


{[MorRISON (Mary Sanford)] These 
little squares of linen. PM 18. 
Card, col. illus., 43 by 54 inches, 
$0.10. [7403 


© June 2, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 425692; Artcraft shop, 
Minneapolis. 


Federal reserve 
act partly void. Proof. (National 
editorial service, serial no. 377) 
[7404 
© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425890; Natl. editorial 
service, ine., New York. 


Paragraphs on 


thrift. New York, The Bankers pub- 
Aishine ¢o., 1916. “3..p. 1, 522 p. 
16mo. $0.59. [7405 


© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 8, 1916; A 418756; Bankers 
pub. co.. New York. 


Giant souree of help. 
Sheet, (part col.) 24 by 36 
inches. [7406 

© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425896; W. Sid. Fish, 
Chicago. 


illus. 


Mount Vernon, N. Y. Richmond’s an- 


nual directory of Mount Vernon, Pel- 
ham and Shersvood Park, Westehes- 
ter County, N. Y., 1916. 16th year. 


Yonkers, N. Y., W. L. Richmond, 
1916. 489 p. front. (fold. map) 
Svo. $4.00. [ 7407 


{ Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 22, 
1916; aff. Mar. 21. 1916; A. 427334; 
W. L. Richmond, Yonkers, N. Y. 
magazine’s scenario bulletin. 
v.1. Jan., 1916. [16] p. fol. [7408 

© Dec. 1, 1915;.2 c. and aff. Jan. . 
11, 1916; A 425423; Movie magazine 
pub. co., Los Angeles. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7409 


pt.1, n.s., v.13 


MULLER (W.)* Zofingen, Switzerland. 
Worteinritickungs-tabellen ‘ Prima” 
[und] Kurze erklirungen 
“Zofingen (Schweiz) W. Miiller [1916] 
card, printed on both sides, 10 by 
103 inches, and [8] p. pamphlet, 8VO. 


[7409 

-© Feb. 28, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 
1916; A—Foreign 13527. 

MULTICALCULATOR co.*, Chicago. Mul- 

ticaleulator. v. 1, 2.’ 2 sheets, 36 

by 24 inches. $25.00 [7410 

© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ce Mar. 20, 


1916; A 429048. 


Munn & co., ine.*, New York. Cata- 
log of scientific and technical books. 
cover-title, vi, 170 p. S8vo. [7411 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
28, 1916; A 427432. 


Murray (John C.)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Tribute to my friend. Card, 33 by 
4 inches. $90.05. [7412 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 25, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 15, 1916; A 426182. 


[MuscHamp (H. A.)] Uncle Harry’s 
talks—by EH. A. [Muschamp and R. C. 
Clothier.] [no. 34, 54, 69, 74, 86. 
B1-B6] [11 | installments] (In 
Johnstown Daily tribune.) Con- 
tents.—no. 34. Uncle Harry explains 
the income tax.—no. 54. Uncle 
Harry finds news that is more im- 
portant than war dispatches.—no. 69. 
Uncle Harry explains the suffrage 


elections.—no. 74. Uncle Harry tells | 


about Saturday’s great football 
game.—no. 86. Uncle Harry tells 
about the big news of 1915.—no. B1. 
Uncle Harry explains about the plan 
to change China’s government.—no. 
B2. Uncle Harry tells about the 
American ambulance.—no. B3. Uncle 
Harry explains about the sinking of 
the Ancona.—no. B4. Uncle Harry 
tells about the prohibition move- 
ment.—no. B5. Uncle Harry explains 
an important new discovery.—no. 
B6. Uncle Harry explains the Mon- 
roe doctrine. [74138 
© July 2, Sept. 10, Nov. 1, Nov. 18 
SIE, OU, AOLD,. Ody op G, Loy io, sie 
20, 1916. 1. each Mar. 10, 1916; 
A 423077; M—C syndicate, Phila- 
delphia. 
MuscraveE (A. F.) 
National cleaner 
1916. ) 
© Mar. 
1916; A 
Chicago. 


Textile fibers. 
and dyer, 


(In 
Apr., 
[ T4114 
20, 1916s. L .ceMars 23 


wit Dy 
423320; Dowst bros, co., 


a 
_ 
) 
5 


Myers (Harry 1.)* Indianapolis. Box 
number classified advertisements. 
Sheet, 11 by 8 inches. $5.00. [7415 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 426961. 


Myers (J. W.)* Philippi, W. Va. 
Myer’s medical adviser. 2d ed. 
and enlarged, 1916. Philinpi, W. 
Va., Myers remedy company, 1916. 
‘1 p. 1, 6-154 p. illus., ports. 
$1.00. 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. 
11, 1916; A 425801. 


rs 
rev. 


[7416 
and aff. Feb. 


NARRAGANSETT machine 
tucket, R. I. 


co.*, Paw- 
Stall bar exercises. 
Wall chart, illus., 364 by 24 inches. 
$0.15. [7417 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 426115. 


Narrow fabric co.*, Reading, Pa. Nu- 
fashond rick rack book. v. 1 
[ Philadelphia, Pa., Printed by 
Thomson printing co.] 1916. cover- 
title, 20 p. illus. Svo. $0.10. 

[7418 


© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
19, 1916; A 418903. 


NATALIE’S patterns. v. 1. no. 2, spring 
number [1916] 17, [8] p. illus. 
8vo. $0.20. [7419 


©-Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
8, 1916; A 426556 : Harriet N. Fell- 
ner, New York. 


NATHAN novelty mfg. co. Nathan, 
makers of automobile & motorcycle 
fabric & leather supplies, sporting 
goods specialties. cover-title, 39 [1] 
p. illus. nar. S8vo. [7420 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


15, 1916; A 426126; Hdwin B. 
Nathan, New York. 
‘NATIONAL ART novelty co.*,-Chicago. 
[7421-7426 
reeling. Card. col. illus., oval,-7% by 
3% inches. © Jan. 15, 1916; 3 ¢, and 
aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 425410, 


Card, col. illus; ovale une 
© Jan. 15, 19l6ee ae 

14, 1916; A 425414. 

col. illus., oval, 7# by 
dich at ailing 1916; 


live senses. 
by 10 inches. 
and aff, Keb. 
Hearing. Card, 
34 inches. © 


and aff. Neb. 14, 1916; A 42 5413. 

Secing. Card, col. illus., oval, 74 by 3% 
inches. Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 425 409. 

Smelling. Card, ee illus., oval, 7% by 
34 inches. © Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Feb, 14, 1916; A 425411. 

Tasting. Card, col. illus., oval, 7% by 
oe dnehbes, © Jan. 15, i9diGn 2aey and 


aff. eb. 14, 1916; A 425412. 


330 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 


i | 


no. 4, 1916 


7446 


NATL. BUREAU of analysis*, Chicago. | New ENGLAND business directory and 


Key to a normal wine. 
84 inches. 

© Mar: 7, 1916: 2 c. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429028. 


Sheet, 11 by 
[7427 
and aff. 


NATIONAL ELECTRICAL contractors’ 
assp.*, Utica, N. Y. [ 7428, 7429 
Universal data and sales bock. 

tions] Feb., 1916. [39] p. 
$10.00. @ Mar. 1, 1916: 2 ec Mar. 
3, 1916; aff. Mar. 2, 1916: A 425742. 


1916. [66] p. 
tay 24, ADIG ; 2. e. 
Mar. 30, 


8yo. 

Mar. 

25, 1916; A 

426950. 

NATIONAL FIRE proorng 
burgh. Natco tex-tile. 8 p. illus. 
(part col.) Ciagrs. [7430 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 425496. 


co.*, Pitts- 


NATIONAL HIGHWAYS assn.*, Washing- 
ton. Bill-board nuisance in New 
York city. 8p. illus. 4to. (Divi- 
sion of municipal art, pamphlet no. 
1) [7431 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 7, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 427587. 


NATIONAL JUVENILE auto co.*, Toledo, 
O. Our contest plan for the progres- 
Sive merchant. Form C. _ Sheet, 
illus., 13 by 84 inches. [7432 

© Aug. 15, 1915; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Mar. 3, 1916; A 425786. 


NATIONAL LUMBER Credit mfrs. corp.*, 
St. Louis. Credit rating book, Apr., 
1916. 25th vol. Various paging. 
fold. maps. 4io. $25.00. [7435 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 « and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 428463. 


NatTionAL SHAWMUT bank*, Boston. 
Foreign trade report [port of Bos- 
ton} Jan., 1916. [4] p.. 4to. [7434 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
24, 1916; A 425602. 


WATIONAL X-RAy refiector co.*, Chi- 
cago. [7435, 7436 


Eye comfort lighting system for offices | 


& banks. cover-title, 1 p. 1. 18 p. illus. 
Bye @), Marre2, 19163) 2) e, and aif. 
Apr. 1, 1916; A. 426984. 

X-ray flood lighting. 2 p. 1, p. 3-9. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. © Mar. 24, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 426985. 


NEW CENTURY game co.*, Orange, N. J. 
Rules for playing the game of New 
century checkers. cover-title, pp. 
3-10. illus., 16mo. $0.50. [T437 

memes 22, 191522. ¢. Web. -15, 
1916; aff. Dec. 4, 1915; A 425610. 


gazetteer for 1916. Boston, Mass., 
Sampson & Murdock company, 1916. 


1728 [i. e. 1720] p. 8vo. $7.50. 
[7438 
© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 


Mar. 27, 1916; A 428292; Sampson 
& Murdock co., Boston. 


NEw Encianp telephone & telegraph 
co.*, Boston. Telephone directories. 


[7439-7442 
Bangor district. Spring issue, 1916 


cover-title, 84 p. S8vo. © Mar. 7, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 10, 1916: 
A 426590. 


Bar WUHarbor-Ellsworth district. 
issue, 1916. [Section] 35.  cover- 
title, 20 p. S8vo. @ Mar. 9, 1916; 
2c. Mar. 16, 1916; aff. Mar. 13, 1916; 
A 426738. 


Boston & vicinity. Spring, 1916. cover- 
title. 500, 168 p. 4to. © Feb. 15, 
A9iG; 2 “c: And ‘afl..“Web: 87, 1916; 
A 426215. 


Brockton district. 
cover-title, 114 p. 
194162 -°2 \e., Mar.) 2: 
1916; A 426458. 


Spring 


Spring issue, - 
8vo. © Feb. 26, 
1916; aff. Mar. 1, 


NEw JERSEY lawyers’ diary and bar 
directory, 1916. 27th year. Comp. 
by John A. Hartpence. Newark, 
N. J.. Soney & Sage, 1916. 1p. L, 
9-266 p. S8vo. $2.00. [7443 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2, 1916; A 420601; Soney & Sage, 
Newark, N. J. 


New Mexico mutual life and aid asso- 
ciation. Protection for our homes. 
cover-title, 29 p.,3 1. 24mo. [7444 


©) Webini0; 4916322) Webs, 19, 
1916; aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 425833; 
C. C. Baker, Clovis, N. M. 


New RocHELLeE trust co., Do you know 
this company’s officers? Card, 33 by 
6 inches. [7445 


© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
20 .wel SAGE: -A. 429025: “Rh. Py; Purse, 
Chattanooga. 


New York, N. Y. R. L. Polk & ©o.’s 
Trow general directory of New York 
city, embracing the boroughs of 
Manhattan and the Bronx, 1916. 
v. 129. [New York] R. L. Polk & 
co., ine. 1916. 1 p. 1. [85]—2356 
[i. e. 2358] p. fol. $18.00. [7446 


CO) Apr AIG: erApr? 11,-. 
1916; aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 428626; 
R. &. Polk & ¢o., ine., New York. 


aol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n. S., V. 13 


New York (State) Courts of record. 
Official ed. law reports and session 
laws. Advance sheets. [7447-7456 
no. 783, Jan. 1, 1916. © Jan. 1, 1916; 

2c. and aff. Jan. 5, 1916; A 420236. 
mo. (S84; Jan, 8, 1916... © dan. 8; 1916 
2c. and aff., Jan. 10, 1916; A 420288. 
no. 185, Jan. 15, 1916. © Jan. 15, 1916 ; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 18, 1916; A 418499. 
no. 786, Jan. 22, 1916. © Jan. 22, 1916; 
2 e@. and aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 420469. 
no. 787, Jan. 29, 1916. © Jan. 29, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Jan. 31, 1916; A 420581. 
no. «88; Heb. 5, 1916. © Feb. 5, 19165 
2 ¢€. and aff. Heb. 8, 1916: A 418750. 
no. 789, Feb. 12, 1916. © Feb. 12, 1916; 
1 ¢. and aff: Heb. 14, 1996; A 420769. 
no. 790, Feb. 19, 1916. © Feb. 19, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 420851. 
no. 791, Feb. 26, 1916. © Feb. 26, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A 427043. 
no. 792, Mar. 4, 1916. @© Mar. 4, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 428021. 


© J. B. Lyon co., Albany. 


New York Book, 1916. Express, par- 
eel post, freight, a complete postal 
guide, etc... comp. and ed. under di- 
rection of Clayton J. Woodworth. 
Hudson Terminal, N. Y., National 
shippers association, 1916. [3]-576 
p. 12mo. $6.00. [7457 

© Mar: 20, 1916: 2 ‘ex, Mar. 23, 
1916; aff. Mar. 22, 1916; A 428235; 
National shippers assn., Jersey City. 


New York EVENING telegram. Contri- 
butions to. [7458-7463 


Barry (Janet) Wanted small man to 
win, confession of woman spectator. 
© Mar. 26, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 1916; 
A 423374. 

Selby (Norman) Kid M’Coy greatly im- 
pressed by Willard’s work in train- 
ing, by Kid M’Coy [pseud.] © Mar. 
22,1916; 1c. Mar. 24,1916; A 423318. 

——— Kid McCoy predicts champion will 
stop Moran in four rounds, by Kid 
M’Coy [pseud.] @ Mar. 25, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 27, 1916; A 423372. 

—-—— Knockout will decide bout between 
the heavyweights, savs M’Coy, by Kid 
M’Coy [pseud.] © Mar. 23, 1916; 1 
ec. Mar. 24, 1916; A 423319. 

Willard sure to be champion many 

years, says Kid McCoy, by Kid M’Coy 

[pseud.] © Mar. 26, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 

27, 1916; A 423378. 


—_-~— Willard’s height and reach are big 
assets, says Kid McCoy, by Kid M’Coy 
[pseud.] @ Mar. 24, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 423343. 
© New York evening telegram 

(N. Y. herald co.) Jersey City. 


New YorkK HERALD, Contributions to. 
[7464-7476 


army in field is miracle of 
efficiency ; impressions of a five day 
trip along the front. © Mar. 25, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 27, 1916; A 423369. 

German battering ram strikes flank of 
Verdun lines. @© Apr. 2, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 3, 1916; A 423537. 


British 


New York HERALD—Continued. 


Germans continue attacks, but great 
Verdun battle is ended. @ Mar. 19, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1916; A 423208. 


Germany gathers resources to meet great 
aaa te Oa pes principal fronts. 
pr. 9, 1s 5 ce. Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 423719. 5 ; 
Operations of great armies in all the- 
atres of war. Russians seize important 
points. © Mar. 26, 1916; 1 ¢ Mar. 
27, 1916; A 423371. 
Steamship bookings for Europe on in- 
crease. Key to chart. .© Mar2@ 
1916; 1 e. Mar. 27, 19167 A 4223370. 


Tobenkin (Elias) Witte arrives. Mar. 
26, 1916. © Mar. 26, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 423368. 


—— Witte arrives. Apr. 2, 1916. © 


Apr. 2, 1916; (1 ¢. Age” See 
A 423536. ; 

—— Witte arrives. Apr. 9, 1916. © 
Apr. 9, 1916; i.e, Apr. 298) (ione- 


A 423720. 


Twenty steamships in West Indies ser- 
vice. Key to chart. © Mar. 19, 1916; 
1 ¢e. Mar. 20, 1916; A423207. 


Verdun lines impregnable, Germans 
wreak vengeance on city with incen- 
Giary shells. © Mar. 28, 1916; 1 ec. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 423411. 


35 steamships on the herald chart this 
week. Key to chart. © Apr. 2, 1916; 
1e¢. Apr. 3, 1916; A. 423538. 


36 steamships on the Herald’s chart this 
week. Key to chart. © Apr. 9, 1916; 
fe. Apr. 10; PIG A. 4238T4s. 
© New York herald co., Jersey 

city. 


New York SunNpDAyY School commission, 
inec.*, New York. Efficiency in our 
Master’s vineyard. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus. to. : [T477 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
17, 1916; A 426755. 


New York telephone co. [7478-7487 
Bergen, Essex, Hudson [etc.] counties, 
N. J., telephone directory, Feb. 3, 
1916. cover-title, 448, 64 p. 4to. 
[With this: Newark classified busi- 
ness directory] © Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 427286. 
© New York telephone co., New 


York. 


Buffalo Bell telephone classified directory. 


Feb., 1916. 120 p. 4to. © Mar. 1, 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 3, 1916; 
A 426484. 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


Central Long Island telephone directory, 
Feb. 10, 1916. 96 p. 4to. © Mar. 
15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 18, 1916; 
A 427290. 

Rastern Long Island telephone directory, 
Keb. 10, 1916. 44 p. 4to. © Mar. 
16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 18, 1916; 
A 427289. 

Flushing-Newton district telephone ctf- 
rectory, Jan. 10, 1916. 68 p. 4to. 
@ Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 427287. 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


New Yorxk telephoue co.—Continued. 


Nassau County, Long Island, telephone 
directory, Feb. 10, "1916. 100 p. Ato. 
© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ce, and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 427288. 

New York city telephone directory, Fep. 
3, 1916. 872 p. 4to. © Mar. 6, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 427293. 


© New York telephone co., New 
York. 


Rochester Beil telephone classified direc- 


tory. Feb., 1916. [Chicago] R. H. 
Donnelley, 1916. 38 p. 4to. © Mar. 
6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 11, 1916; 
A 425902. 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


Rockland County, N. Y., and the town 
of Tuxedo in Orange County, telephone 
directory, Feb. 10, 1916. cover-title, 
92 p. 4to. © Mar. Ly eae = 2 @: 

and aff. Mar. Pee LOG. 427292. 


Westchester and Putnam Counties, NN. 
Y¥., and Greenwich, Conn., telephone 
directory, Feb. 10, 1916. cover-title, 
Baaep | 4to. © Mar. 7, 41916: 2 ec. 
and aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 427291. 


© New York telephone co., New 
York. 
New YORK TIMES co.*, New York. 


Shakespeare tercentenary, 1616-1916. 
(In New York times) [7T488, T489 


Marat, 1016. © Mar. 19, 19163).2 ec. 
Mar. 21, 1916; A 423231. 
Mar. 26, 1916. © Mar. He LoeGe kh CG: 


Apr. 10, 1916; -A 4237 


NEw YORK TRIBUNE. = abil for the 
New York tribune and secure a lot 
at beautiful Beachwood. [4] p. 
illus. fol. (Jn New York tribune, 
Feb., 1916) [7490 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
41, 4916; A 425365; Bertram C. 


Mayo, New York. 
NEWARK shoe stores €o. [7491-74938 
Increase your batting average. (Jn Bal- 
timore Evening sun) @© Mar. 24, 


#916; 1 c. Mar. 25, 1916; A 423337. 


New styles for spring are now ready in 
205 Newark stores in 97 cities. 
Baltimore news) © Mar. 5 
1 e. Mar. 18, 1916; A 423183. 

Pair hard to excel, Manchester hose 
guaranteed 6 months. (J# Baltimore 
Evening sun) © Mar. 31, 1916; 1 «¢. 


Apr. 1, 1916; A 423479. 
NEWKIRK (Garrett)* Los Angeles. 
Aesop’s retold. [Feb. 18, 1916] 
Proof, illus. [7494 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425752. 


NEwspapPer feature service, ine.*, 
York. [Each Proof, illus.] 
[7495-7554 
Asthma Simpson, the village queen. J’ll 
sell the whole outfit for $160. © Mar. 
i $916: 2 ¢ and afe..Mar..24. 1916; 
A 429121. 


New 


999 
VoD 


YA 


NEWsPAPER feature service, 


7554 


ine.—Con., 


Just a few more names and ad- 
dresses. @ Feb. 12, 1916; 2 -¢ and 
aff. 19, 1916; A 426229. 

—— Now Luke you can make a lot of 
money. @© ITeb. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 425483. 

We're in a fine fix. © Mar. 18, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 27, 1916; 
A 429189. 


—— Well, I’ve just hooked myself a job. 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
1 LOG es 426410. 

— What do ya’ think, Asthma? © 
Mar. 25, 1916; 2.e. and aff. Apr. 4, 
1916; A 430031. 

Brow brothers. Sure—I’ll eaddy for 
you. © Mar. 25, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Apr. 4, 1916; A 430032. 

Daily magazine page for everybody. 
April flowers. © Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c¢. 


and aff. Apr. 4, 1916; A 430038. 


Daily care the real seeret of a 
beautiful complexion. © Feb. 5, 1916; 
2c. Feb. 15, 1916; A 425480. 


——— Enter the double train. © Mar. 18, 
ISte: 2"e>: and “afe> Mar: 27, (8916: 
A 429196. 


Five chapters of a true fairy pale 
of real beauty. © Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426415. 


Here are spring hats for ENEEY sort 
of wear. @ Mar. 12, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 
24, 1916; A 429114. 


——— Here are the very newest earrings. 
= Mar. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
2 DEG SO CA: 430034. 


How to make outstanding ears more 
nearly beautiful. @ Mar. 18, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429195. 


—— How you may reduce your waist- 
line by easy exercises. © Feb. 12, 
E9I1G: 2 c« and -af—. Keb. 19, .1916; 
A 426233. 


-Preparedness. @ Mar. 18, 1916; 
2 e. and aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429192. 

—— Revelations of a _ wife. Dicky’s 
good-by kiss. © Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ec. 
Mar. 1, 1916; A 426413. 

Home coming. © Mar. 18, 

19TGs 2 e> and) ate, Mar: 127, 3916; A. 


429194 
—_— ——— How Dicky’s mother made cof- 


fees (@ Keb: 12, 1StG-. 2. e.. and aff. 
Feb. 19, 1916; A 426237. 
—— How Madgecamehome. @©@Feb. 


2G <2 es and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; 
A 426234. 


How Madge managed Dicky’s 
mother. @ Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c¢. and 
aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 426236. 


-How Madge summoned a phy- 
sician. © Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 27, 41916; A 429197. 


Poor blind child. @© Feb. 5. 
1916; 2c. Feb. 15, 1916; A 425477. 


What happened at the res- 
@ Mare 12; 19tG 2: G& and 
24, 1916; A 429116. 

Why Dicky’s mother changed 
her mind. © Mar. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Apr. 4, 1916; A 430038. 

Why Dicky’s mother said “I 
wouldn’ t trust Dicky’s judgment.” 
Hebi fos totGs 2 Cl ang an, Mar, 1, 
1916; A 426416. 


iaurant, 
aft. Mar. 


CATALOGUE OF 
T5959 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt..1, DOS. 2 ¥ aie 


NEWSPAPER feature service, ine.—Con. 
Why Dicky’s mother wished a 
nurse. © Mar. 25, VOtG: 2°c..and ate. 
Apr. 4, 1916; A 430036. 


—— Why Madge bribed Katie. © 
Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 1, 
1916 ; A 426235. 


Why Madge failed to score. © 
Mar. 12, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Mar, 24, 
1916; A 4262: B55 


Why the nurse proved a fail- 
ure: 7 @: Marho25:"1906 5 2"e@and ‘alt. 
Apr. 4, 1916; A 480035. 


Secrets of heaith and happiness. 
Your eyes. Glasses the only real cor- 
rectors of eye defects. @ Feb. 5 
1916; 2 ¢. Feb. 15, 1916; A 495479, 


Your eyes. 
vision may cause other maladies. © 
Heb. 5, P9162 1s eb. 1b, TOG A 
425478. 


Winifred Black writes about mother 
and daughter. © Mar. 12, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429117: 


telling fortunes. © Feb. 12, 
2 ec. and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 


4916: 
42698 


—_— the celebrity’s real wife. © 
Mar. 12, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 24, 1916; 
A 429112. 

——— —_—- the Gelden Fleece. © Feb. 5, 
1916; 2 ¢«. Feb. 15, 1916; A 425482. 


—_—-———-the man of genius. © Mar. 
1S 4906 > 2-c, and. aft, Mar. 24 (,pao1e : 
A 429193. 


——-—-—— the moonlight of genius. © 
Keb. 12> 1916 :) 2 e2-and ati. Heb: 119; 
1916; A 426232. 


——-—— the new woman of friendsbtip. 
@ Keb, 19,1916 +3) «. andval. Mari; 
1916; A 426417. 


the power of love and trust. © 
Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 4 
1916; A 430037. 


=-—— ——_ tke question of taking sides. 
© Hebi 19) 19G) 2) ec. and ais Mar. 
1, 1916; A 426414. 


aniac. -@ Feb. 5, 
1916: 2c. Feb. 15, 1916; A 425481. 


—— —— the tragedy of quarreling. © 
Mar. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff.-Mar. 24, 
1916; A 429115. 

Hickory Hick. Gosh women are the 
limit. © Feb. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Feb. 15, 1916: A 425484. 


I wonder who that little fellow is? 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2° ¢. and .aff.. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 429188. 
—— Say, Hick! There’s a wedding com- 


ing off at the house. © Feb. 19, 1916; 
2 ¢. anG, A. Mart. 1 OAG eA 426409. 


Why so sad Jim? © Mar. 12, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 24; 1916; A 429179. 


You don’t mean to tell me, Hick. © 


Heb.12, A916 2c. and aff, Feb. 19, 
1916; A’ 426231. 
Polly and her pals. Barnard students 


becoming experts. © Feb. 12, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 426230. 


Kleptomania my dear Mrs. Perkins. 
© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 15, 
1916; A 425486. 

—— Nonsense Polly, youw ll soon 
to seein’ wimmin wearin’ ’em, 
12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
A 429120. 


git used 
© Mar. 
24, 1916; 


Why faults of . 


NEWSPAPER feature service, ine.—Con. 


P-—st! Oh! Sis! vo Mar. 25, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Apr. 4, 1916: A 43002 


—— These here overalls has filiahed me. 
@ Mar. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and afi” Mar. 
2 atone: A 429191. 


Whaddyve’ mean, down with decol- 
lete? @© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 © and afi, 
Mar. 1, 1916; A 426411. 


That son-in-law of pa’s. If you at- 
ten to your duties properly Yetta. © 
Mar. 18, 1916;.2. c. and? afi iiac ea, 
1916; A 429190. : 


aa Well by golly this here is the limrt. 
© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 15, 
1916; A 425485. 


—— Well Til admit Palm Beach ain’t so 
bad. @© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Heb. 19, 1916; A 426228. 


Yaws, Mothaw, the queen should 


arrive on the 10. 15 trains WOO Mar: 
25, 1916; 2 c. and aff (Apr.4.2no1G- 
A 430030. 


——— Yes, pa, it’s a pedigreed pom. @ 
Mar. 12, 1916; 2-¢. and afi. Mary 24 
1916; A 429118, 


You say the Duke of Dubshire. © 
Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c.tand” ah. ilar Fe 
1916; A 426412. 
NON-MECHANICAL check protecting co. 
Non-mechanical check protecting sys- 


tems. [2] p.o folkand20€ [7555 


© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
7, 1916; A 425832; Albert M. Hills, 
Seattle. 


Nones (Leonard L.)* Everett, Mass. 
Laymen’s 20th century co-operative 
church and school of advanced 
thought of greater New York. Its 
purposes and plans. cover-title, 12 
p. 16mo. [7556 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
7, 1916; A 425811. 

NorpeN (N. Lindsay) * Brooklyn, 
Musie of the Russian liturgy. cover- 
title,..p.  [225]-2385.  —s«s Sve [ Re- 
printed from the Proceedings of the 
Music teacher’s national association, 


1916] [7557 
© Mar. 17, 19165. 1 caine 
1916: 1 @ and aff. Mar. 28, 1916; 


A 426926. 
NorFotk, VA. Norfolk & Portsmouth, 
Va., directory, 1916. v. 71.- [Ricn- 
mond, Va.] Hill directory company, 
ine., 1916. [5]-1302 p. fold. map. 
Svo. $7.00. [7558 
© Mar. 30, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 427 731: Hill directory 
co., inec., Richmond. 
NorTHERN States power Co. 
the investment, Northern 
power co. [22] p. illus., 


Back of 

States 

map. S8vo. 

[7559 

© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

Zo, Loto AX ‘426944 : H. M. Byllespy 
& co., Chicago. 


334 


1 », 4, 1916 


Nowirn (J. K.) Stockbreeders’ guide. 
- [8] p. 32mo. $10.00. [7560 

». © Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 426857; Stock breeders’ 
guide, Valley Mills, Tex. 


_NoYEs (Alfred) Shakespeare and the 

sea. (In New York times, Shake- 

_  speare tercentenary suppl.) [7561 

— © Mar. 19, 1916; 1 c Mar. 21, 

- 31916; A 423230; New York times 
co., New York. 


OBE (Edward Clarke)* er 
[7562, 75 
_ Imstructions to bank. Sheet, printed on 
‘ both sides, $3 by 83 inches. © Dec. 
‘10, 1915; 2 e€. Feb. 9, 1916; aff. Mar. 
3 "1916; "A 426606. 
_Imstructions to banks for handling ad- 
[3] p. 16mo. © 
e. and afi. Mar. 4, 


om jJustment drafts 
— . Mar. a 1916; 2 
_- A916; A 425775. 


O’Berzn (Frank M.) Good night 
_ tales. Litile stories about great 
men. (In New York Evening mail) 


lina 


[ T564-T56T 
_ Alexander the Great. © Apr. 4, 1916; 
ee 1 ce Apr. 12, 1916; A 423783. 


_Miltisdes. @ Apr. 3, 
5 42, 1916; A 423782. 
. Socrates, the wise man. © Apr. 
= 1916; “1 Apr. 15, 1916; A 423834. 
. Xerophon. © Apr. 5. 1916; 1 e Apr. 
4 12, 1916; A SP3TS84. 
_ © Evening mail syndicate, inc., 
New York. 


O'Connor (Thomas Power) 

[ 7568, T5659 

_ Mingied anxiety and coniidence mark 
British view. © Mar. 12, 1916; 1 « 
Mer. 15, 1916; A 423091. 

_ Verdun’s defense stopped Germany’ Ss one 

great hope. @©@ Mar. 19, 1916; 1 e¢. 

/ Mar. 23, 1916; A 423288. 

{Note: The foregoing are in Wiilming- 

% Fvi2 star] 

- © Central news of America, New 

. York. 

£ 

Opert (George C. D.) Real plays are 

_ Reyer seen for 200 years. Not fill 

_ the nineteenth century did audiences 
_ ever see anything but perversions of 


4916: .4.e.- Apr. 


13, 


) them. (in New York times. Ter- 
centenary. Shakespearean suppie- 
_ ment) [7570 


© Apr. 2. 1916; 1 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
| A 493727. New York times co., New 
- Yerk. 


FICIAL INDEX t90 state legislation. 

[7571-1573 

= ¥- 2 no. 9. Mar. 18, 1916. New York, 
4 Law reporting company [1916] = 
Fious paging. fio. © Mar. 20, 1916 

2 e. and afi. Mar. 22. 1916; A 428292 


| 
| 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


OFFICIAL INDEX to state 
Continued. 


¥y. 2, no. 10, Mar. 25, 1916. 
Law reporting company, 1916. 
rious paging. Ato. © Mar. 27, 
2c. Mar. 29, 1916; aff. Apr. 
A 427501. 

vy. 2, no. 11, Apr. 1, 1916. New 
Law reporting company, 1916. 
rious paging. 4to. © Apr. 3, 1916; 
Apr. 5, 1916; aff. Apr. 6, 1916: 
427560. 


© Law reporting co., New York. 


New York, 


Oepen, Utah. R. L. Polk & co.’s Og- 
den city directory, 1916. v.19. Og- 
den, R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 499 
fi. e. 497] p. Svo. $5.00. [7574 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
24, 1916: A 428239; R. L. Polk & co. 
of Utah, Salt Lake City. 


O’Harsa (Frederick J.)* San Antonio. 
Ideal corset system. Sheet, printed 
on both sides, 7 by 24 inches. [7575 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 e Jan. 31, 

1916; aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 425390. 


OKLAHOMA GAS & electric co. Electric 
customers’ information book with 
rates for electric current for Okla- 
homa City and Britton, Okla. Oct 
1, 1915. 1 pl. 38 p. 16mo. [7576 

© Jan. 17. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916: A 426078: H. M. Byllesby 
& co., Chicago. 


OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY*, Oklahoma 
City, OK]. Catalog of the school of 
law of the Oklahoma university. 
Announcement for the year 1916-17. 


48 p. iilus. (incl. port. groups) 
[7577 
© Mar. 11, 1916: 2 ce Mar. 14, 


1916: aff. Mar. 16, 1916: A 427271. 


OLsanvER (J. Fred) comp. Teachers’ 
examination questions. [7578, 7579 
pt. 1, for second, third grade and primary 

certificates. Pierre, S. D.. The Capi- 
tal supply company [i916] 2 p. L, 
133 p. i2mo. $0.50. © Feb. 9, 1916: 
2 e. Feb. 15, 1916: aff. Feb. 14, 1916; 
A 420788. 
pt. 2, for first 
cates. Pierre, S. 


grade and state certifi- 
D.. Tke Capital sup- 


ply company [1916] 2 p. 1, 176 p. 
19mo. $0.50. © Feb. 9. 1916; 2 e. 
Feb. 15, 1916; aii Feb. 44, 1916; A 
420789. 


© Capital supply co., Pierre, S. D. 


Ourrer (French E.)* Kansas City, Mo. 


Sions of the times. (Jn Twin Falis 
times, Mar. 17, 1916) [7580 
© Mar. 16, 1916; 1 ¢ Mar. 21, 


i916: A 425685. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7581 


OMAHA Sunday world herald. Not an 


excuse. (Jn Omaha Sunday world 
herald) [7581 
© Mar. 19, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 23, 


1916; A 423289; William M. Guiney, 
Omaha, Neb. 


O'NEILL (Felix J.)* 
Conn. [7582-7585 


Breath of the leaves. © Mar. 30, 1916; 
1c Apr. 6, 1916; A 423597. 


Children’s castle. @ Mar. 238, 
1 ec. Apr. 6, 1916; A 423596. 


Missionary. @ Mar. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 423217. 


Star that helps me pray. © Mar. 16, 
1916; 1 ¢c. Mar. 20, 1916; A 423216. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Catholic 
transcript] 

ORIGINAL Paris fashions. v. 6, no. 6. 

[New York] The Globe and com- 


Stafford Springs, 


mercial advertiser, 1916. [51] p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. $10.00 per year. 
[7586 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 e. Mar. 17, 


1916; aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 426960; 
Albert J. Kobler, New York. 

Orr (T. V.)* Memphis, Tenn. Perma- 
nent world peace by Tasso Vance 
Orr. [Memphis, Tenn., The HEffii- 
eieney institute, 1916] cover-title, 
[16] p. 12mo. $0.25. [T7587 

Feb. 8, 1916; 2 «. aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 426097. 

O'SHEA (William J.) | Composition 
book by grades. Tth, 8th year. [New 
ed.] By William J. O’Shea and 
Andrew E. Hichmann. New York 
and Chieago. C. KE. Merrill com- 
pany [1916] 2 v. 12mo. $90.32. 

[7588, T7589 
ith year © Feb. 19, 1916; 8th year 
© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
3, 1916; A 428367, 428366; Charles 
EK. Merrill eo., New York. 


OsKAR Karl Gustav Adolf, prinz von 
Preuszen. [7590-7592 
Complete story of battle adventures of 

royal warrior-author. 1st installment. 
Sheet, ports. 153 by 15 inches. © 
Feb. 8, 1916; 2 e. Feb. 25, 1916; aff. 
Mar. 9, 1916; A 425911. 

Hand-to-hand night battles, terrible days 
in trenches, described by Prince Oscar. 
2d installment. Sheet, port. 14 by 
94 inches. © Feb. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 425912. 

In last chapter on winter struggle in 
Northern France, Kaiser’s author son 
declares steel discipline, faith in God, 
and end to pursuit of pleasure are 
proved by great conflict to be neces- 
sary if Germany conquers world! 
Sheet port, 9 by 10 inches. @© Feb. 
8, 1916;3;°2 ¢. Feb: 25, 19165 aff. Mar. 
9, 1916; A 4259138. 


© Newspaper 
Cleveland. 


and 


enterprise assn., 


~) 


« a 
~ 


pt.1, n.s., v.13 
OvutFiT furniture & rug co. Our pre- 
mium plan [10] p. 24mo. [7593 


© Feb. 2, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
4, 1916; A 425392; Arthur EB. Shan- 
non, Columbus, O. 


OVERSHINER (Hllsworth B.)* Chicago. 
Community dollars. 15 p. — obl. 
24mo. [7594 


© Feb. 11, 1916: 2 @ amd) ale 
Feb. 14, 1916; A 425422. 


OwEN (Lincoln)* Boston. 
card in arithmetic. [7595, 7596 


Decimals no. 73, 74 [and] ee 
2 cards, printed on both sides, 4 by 6 
and 44 by 6 inches. $0.02. © Mar. 
10, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; 
A 4266738. 


Fractions no. 838, 84 [and] Answers. 
2 cards, printed on both sides, 4 py 
6, and 44 by 6 inches. $0.02. © 
Mar. 9, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 14, 
1916; A 426672. 


Rice drill 


OweENS (Harry Holemnbaek)* Rich- 


mond. [7597, 7598 
Heroes of to-day, Jim Daniels. cover- 
title, [8] p. illus. 12mo. $9.05. © 


Mar. 7, 1916; 2 «© and aff. 
1916; A 425897. 


Honey-fruit paint book. 
H. E. Houck & co., 1916. cover-title, 
[16] p. illus. 12mo. (iranklin- 
Caro co.) © Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Mar. 7, 1916; A 425829. 

P. & H. supply co. Catalogue C. Fort 

Wayne, Ind. [1916] xxviii, 385 p. 

illus. S8vo. [7599 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

23, 1916; A 4273850; R. R. Donnelly 
& sons ¢co., Chicago. 

P. S. E. mre. co.*, New York. P-S-E 

plug energizer. [7600-7602 


[Card] Card, col. illus., printed on 
both sides, 7 by 4 inches. @ Jan. 
25, 1916; 2 « and aff. Feb. 17, 1916; 


Mar. 11, 


Baltimore, Md., 


A 426200. 

[Circular] [4] p. col. illus. 4to. © 
Jan. 25, 141916; 2 « and aff. Feb. 17, 
1916; A 426201. 

[Circular for agents] [4] p. col. illus. 
fol. © Feb. 2, 1916; 2 cc and af, 


Ireb. 17, 1916; A 426202. 


Pacre (Charles Ashford)* New York. 
[7603-7606 


Legal propositions. Case discussions to 
accompany class lectures semester D. 
New York city, Pace & Pace, 1916. 
cover-title, 9 p. 4to. @ Feb. 11; 
1916; 2 ¢«. Feb. 16, 1916; aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 425700. 


Principles of the law. Lecture 1-3. 
New York, Pace & Pace, 1916. 3v. 4to. 
© Mar. 23,1916; 2 c.each and aff. Mar. 

25, 1916; A 426853_426855 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 4, 1916 7630 


| 


PACIFIC FISHERMAN year book, Jan., ; PAINTER’s FLormpA almanac, 1916. 


1916. Cincinnati, New York [etc.] [1908-1916, 8th anniversary] cover- 
The United States printing and title, 184 p., 2 1. illus., plates (1 
lithograph co. [1916]  cover-title, eol.) 12mo. [7619 
158 p. illus., ports., diagrs.  4to. © Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c Mar. 10 
$1.00. [7607 | 1916; aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429014; 


© Feb. Pease 2. ¢. eb. 15, EK. O. Painter fertilizer co., Jackson- 
1916; aff. Mar. 10, 1916; A 426804; ville, Fla. 


Miller Freeman, Seattle. 
FS ais PAtMER (John) How each age finds 


PACIFIC NORTHWEST society of engi- new flaws in Shakespeare. (In New 
neers*, Seattle. Proceedings. v. 14, York times, Tercentenary Shake- 
=p. 3. gi 1915. cover-title, 37 p. spearean supplement) [7620 
illus., diagrs. $0.25. Contents.— Akane - = 
Unusual bridge design, by Charles © west: ae eects! Sapabes go: 

‘ eee See - 1916; A 423722; New York times cv., 
Evan Fowler.—Bascule bridges over New York 


the Lake Washington canal, by F. A. 

Rapp.—Industrial development by~| PALO co.*, New York. Biological bac- 

Paul P. Whitman.—Hydraulic sluic- teriological, chemical, [etc.] appa- 

ing by William C. Morse. [7608 ratus, instruments and  assayers’ 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2c. Feb. 9, 1916; materiais., [1], 519 -p..:iilus: 4f0. 


aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 426402. (Catalog A, 1916.) [7621 
ew © .Hebs 106, °1916.° 2 e. Mar: 414, 
Paciric telephone & telegraph co.*, 1916; aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 425930. 


San Francisco. Telephone direc- 5 
tories. a [7609 ar PANAMA hat co.*, New York. Our 


Oakland, Alameda [etc] Feb. 1, 1916. catalog of Panamas for spring and 


xvi, 131, 65, 284, [5], 43 p.  4to. summer, 1916. cover-title, 15 [1] p. 
S oe rk 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. illus. Svo. [7622 
Tal 2, GC «8S RWiar 
San Francisco, Oakland [etc.] Feb. 1, ¥ = 28, SS 
1916. a, [9]. Ass: 131. 45 p. 1916; A 426405. 
to. © Mar. 9, 1916; 2c. and aff. | Paragrars. v. 10, no. 2, Mar., 1916. 
Mar. 25, 1916: A 427418. 16 p. illus. 8vo. [7623 
L * a ; AF 
Packarp (Frank L.)* Lachine, Can- © Feb. 24, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
ada. Iron-rider. (In All-story 98 a 2: 1 eae 
dl = boaice 26, 1916; A 42 5673; Whitaker paper 
ie fa ASN ia co., Cincinnati. 
i cenchs fee 17, i916? "A 433155, PaRcEL pest shipper’s exchange of 
423156. Dallas. Parcel post shipper’s ex- 
Chap 11-15. © Mar. 23, 1916; 1 ec. change of America. cover-title. 12 
Mar. oe £316 ; Ss sim ola ‘ p. illus. 8vo. [7624 
MPa Sa ine A Gisde, 1% | © eb, 2 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb, 
chap. 21-end. © Apr. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 14, 1916; A 425406; R. F. Ballard, 
8, 1916; A 423686. Dallas, Tex. 
Pace boiler co.*, Chicago. Economical | PARISIENNE art service*, New York. 
steam production. How to build up [Bulletin] [7625-7629 
oiler efficiency. 20 p. illus., diagrs. no. P 56. Feb. 5, 1916. numb. I. 166— 
ve = P } [7616 173. illus. fol. © Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. 
a and aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 426208. 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. no. P 57. Feb. 15, 1916. pum. 1. 
: 496440, 174-181. illus. ol. Feb 5 
CO alee : 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 
PaIneE (Deane Staniey) Joe Rancour’s 425766. 
fix-it book for broke ottermobile. zoel 5T. eos Ta es au 
Boston, The New England news Sheet, illus., y. inches. ‘eb. 
td . ° 4 . 
company [1916] p. [3]-28. 16mo. puserep 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 4, 1916; 
$0.10. [7617 | no, oe aoe ke? 425 ao1s,, Bom, 
Mar. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 182-189, illus. fol. eb. 25, 1916; 
Baste: A ee ee England 2 ¢e. and aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425767. 
no. P GL... Mar 25; “1916. mumb. I. 
news co., Boston. 206-213, illus. fol.’ © Mar. 25, 1916; 
PAINTERS’ AND decorators’ bi-monthly 2c, and aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 426976. 
world, Mar., 1916. cover-title, 48 p. | Parker (Marion Alice)* Minneapolis. 
illus. S8vo. [7618 Kitchenette house. (/n Minnesotan, 
© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Mar., 1916) [7639 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429060; Thybony & © Mar. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 6,.1916; 
Bengtson, Chicago. A 423599. 


2199416 —5 337 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


T6381 


pt. I, RS), Vide 


PARKER Dros., inc. [7631, 7632 
Famous game Rook and other splendid 
games [Rules] New ed. : . illus. 
24mo. @© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 10, Baer A 426569. 


© George 5. Parker, Salem, Mass 
Rules for eae Pollyanna, the glad 
game. [4] p. illus. 4to. Nov. 15, 


1915: 2 c. and aff. Mar. 10, 1916; 
426587. 


© Parker bros., ine., Salem, Mass. 
Pare (EF. J.) & MacNeil (lL. W.)* 


eatur, lil. Layman’s law book. 72 
p. 16mo. $0.25. {7633 
© Nov. 4, 1915; 2 c Nov. 8, 1915; 
aff. Feb. 14, 1916: A 425391. 
Parsons (Louella 0.) eee 


Are you a distinctive type? © Mar. 19, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1916; A 433266. 


Do wives or husbands mar success of 
hess Srey @© Sar 12 1eiGe. fe 
Mar. , 1916; A 423113. 


Film opapeines and villains not reeves 
their roles portray them. © Apr. 9, 
LODG= Ee; Apres TO aot Ores 423768, 


Movie camera has no mercy for the face 
of an aging actress. @© Apr. 2, 1916; 
1 ec. Apr. 8, 19163; A 423639. 

Only a few filmland’s stars heirs to tra- 
ditions of the stage. © Mar. 26, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 27, 1916; A 423435. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald.] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 

Paterson, N. J. Paterson directory, 
1916. [v.10] [New Haven, Conn.] 
The Price & Lee. co.,~1916. 1176, 
P10} p= tront.. -&¢Cfold. *map) 7 Sve: 
$7.00. [7639 


ce. and aff. Mar. 
Price & Lee co., 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 
» 19163 A 428125: 
New Haven. 


PATTERSON, Cooke service co., ine. 
Advertising unit system. Sheet, 
phus.,17 by 18 ees [7640 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1916; 
ant. Mar.*27, 1916: A 426887 ; David 
D. Cooke, Chicago. 

PayNE (Anne MacGregor) 
institute of home economics. 
Columbus Ohio state journal) 
[7641-7643 

oe OUG. a elie re: 


People’s 
(In 


Feb. 25, 1916. © Feb. 25 
Feb. 26, 1916; A 423162. 
Mar. 24, 1916. © Mar. 24, 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 423796. 


Apr. 7, 1916. © Apr. 1, LOL Gis 
10, 1916; A 423702 
© Ohio state seuvtel CO., 
bus, O. 
PEARL street savings & trust co. Bank 
of life. [15] p. 16mo. [7644 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
5, 1916; A 426465; Bryan & Bryan, 
Cleveland. 


NOR 4 Ae: 
PC; A pr: 


Colum- ! 


PEARSON (Edward N.) jr.*, San Fran- 


cisco. Safety of California irriga- 
tion district bonds. 15 p. 24mo. 
[7645 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 

7, 1916; A 425828. 

PEASE (J. M.)* Buffalo. J. M. Pease 

helps and mail order instructions. 

6p. folder. S8vo. [7646 

© Dee. 10, 1915; 2 « Feb. 29; 
1916; aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 426910. 


(Waiter Merton) Natural 
fifth reader, by W. M. Peirce and 
I. C. M. HuUenberger. Milton, Pa., 
Weidenhamer & company [1916] 
455 p. illus., ports. 12mo. - $0.70. 
[7647 
© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 427641; Weidenhamer & 
co; Malton, Pa: 


PEPPERELL spring water co. Sera de- 
shormais Hardi. Card, illus., printed 
on both sides, 32 by 52 inches. 

[7648 
© Jun. 18, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1916 
uff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 425374; Milton 
Cutter Hardy, Boston. 


PerKInsS (Edmund ‘T.) Highways 
and drainage. 8 p. illus: 4toe 
(National highways assn.) [7649 

© Jan. 10, 1916)" 2%er sana 
1916; aif. Jan. 28, 1916; A 420347; 
National highways assn., Washing- 
ton. 


2c. and aff. Mar. 


PEIRCE 


New 
a ae 
[ 7650 


and aff. 


°ERSIAN rug manufactory, 
York. Rugs made to order. 
illus. 12mo. 

©) Mar... 28,  190Gic" eae 
Apr. 4, 1916; A 480039. 


(A. H.)* Chicago: 
[4] p. illus. 


Beauty 
Svo. 
[7651 


and. aft. 


PETERS 
culture hints. 


© Mar: 23, 1916; 2 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 426874. 


PErBEs, (CE. ae) 
nouncement: Peters duro 
Sheet, col. illus., printed on both 
sides, 12 by 16 inches. | 7652 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 « Feb. 2) 19sa7 
aff. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425666. 

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Boyd’s 
shin and residence business 
tory of Philadelphia city, 1916. 


An- 
finish. 


co.*, Chicago. 


co-partner- 
direc- 
59th 


year. Philadelphia, Pa., C, HK. Howe 
company, 1916. 2128 [i.e 21527 
Svo. $6.00. [7653 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
14, 1916; A 4272438; C. E. Howe co., 
Philadelphia. 


338 


a ee ee ee ee ee a ee 


SS SO 


,  — 


a ten 


ae aT eee ee ee 


| Pitot (H. William)* Cleveland. 


BOOKS, GROUP 11 


no. 4, 1916 


PHILADELPHIA REAL estate’ board”, 
Philadelphia. Year book, 1916. 152 
p. and blank pages. Svo. $0.90. 

| T654 
© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 ¢«. Mar. 16, 
1916; aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 428130. 

Purmirs (EH. O.) Hilles balks at 

Barnes pian to control G. O. P. (In 


Chicago daily or Sunday tribune) 


hha | 


© Mar. 19, 1916; 1 « Mar. 23 


aD, 
1916; A 423305; Chicago tribune, 
Chicago. 
PuHities (Libbie Sprague) 
| 7656, TO57 
Heirloom of “that” Bess. chap. 1-5. 
Mar 25, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 1916; 
A 423380. 
Mystery of Castle Lennox. chap. 15-19. | 
Man 2s, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27,:1916; 
A 423382. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Illustrated 


companion. | 
© F. B. Warner co., New York. 


Pick (Albert) & co.*, Chicago. Soda 
book. 150 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 
(Catalog B31) [7658 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 426595. 


Preece (John M.)* Chelset, Mass. 
Eternalism. [4] p. Svo. $0.10. 
[7659 


POG ve: Maro 2, 
31, 1916; A 426967. 
Bible Senoor | 

[ 7660, T661 


© Mar. 25, 

1916; aff. Mar. 

Pisce (William H.)* 

Parke Ne Y: 

God’s dealings with man. Sheet, diagr., 
printed on both sides. 7 by 17 inches. 
© Mar. 23, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Mar. 25, 
1916; A 426851. 

—— Cosmic ages. 
printed on both sides, 
euMars 25. 19iG: 2 
25, 1916; A 426850. 


Sheet, illus., diagr., 
€ by 17 inches. 
e. and aff. Mar. 


Do 

protestants teach hate; or, Protest- 

ant preparedness including a pro- 

posed program. 16 p. 24mo. $0.05. 

[7662 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916; A 425674. 


PITTSBURGH, Pa. | 7663, T664 


Directory of directors in the Pittsburgh 
district, 1916. 4th annual ed. Bos- 
ton, The Bankers service company, 
1916. xiii, [71-704 p. 12mo. $7.00. 
@ Mar. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 


= 


25, 1916; A 427417. 
© Banker service co., Boston. 


Official route book of the retail grocery 
trade in greater Pittsburgh. [1916] 


52 p LL $1.50. © Mar. 2, 1916; 
fre, Mar. 2, 1916; aff. Mar. 11, 1916; 
A 425614. 


© Stewart Unkles, Philadelphia. 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


| 
| 
339 


PLANTERS bank & trust co. Birthday 

Savings department. cover-title, 1 p. 

, [24] p. blank forms between p. 
3. & 4. 24mo. | 7665 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1916: 
aif. Mar. 23, 1916; A 429110; Owen 
C. Spaulding, Maxton, N. C. 

Pratt & Washburn refining co.*, New 
York. Veedol 1916 campaign. cover- 
title; 24 op Tilus:: (part col.) fol. 

[7666 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 and aff. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 425368. 

PNEUMATIC placing 
York. Pneumatic conveying equip- 
ment. [4] p. illus., diagr. 8vo. 
(Form no. 16, Ist ed., Feb., 1916) 

[ 7667 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 429049. 

PortLANpD, Or. Polk’s Portland city 
directory, 1916. v. 8. Portland, Or.. 
R. L. Polk & co., inc., 1916. 1529p. 
Svo. $8.00. [7668 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 428167 : ae L. Polk & co. 
of Portland, Or., Portland, Or. 
Porter (Geo. E.) Trade secrets of the 
watch business. South Bend, Ind., 
Potter brothers [1916] 96 p. illus., 
diagrs. i6mo. [7669 
©) Wepy -§5, “191G= -2 en Peb.| £5; 
1916; aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 418890; 
Potter bros., South Bend, Ind. 
POTTER (Milton C.)* Milwaukee, 
Jeschke (H.) Benton Harbor, Mich., 
Gillet (Harry O.) Chicago. Practi- 
cal English. Book 1, 2. Beston, 
London, Ginn and company [1916] 


e 


co., ine.*, New 


2? 


2v. illus., ports. 12mo. [7679 

Bk. 1 © Feb. 28, 1916; Bk. 2 © 
aus 4, 1916; 2 c each and aff. Mar. 
yy’ 1916: A 428218. 

Powers regulator co.*, Chicago. Hot 
water tank table. "Celluloid eard, 
ilius., dial. 7 by 5 es [7671 

© Jan. 3 ae e. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 4257 99. 

PRAIRIE grass furniture co.*, New 
York. Crex grass furniture, 1916 
eatalogue. 40 p. illus. obl. 4to. 

[7672 
OeMar. 21916 : 62. c.4 Mars 23, 


1816- aff. Mar. 25, 1916; A 426981. 
Pratr (David S.) Technology of 
automobile finish. Cincinnati, O., 
A. S. Boyle company, 1916. p. [3]- 
14. i16mo. [7673 
©) Web. 23. 19162 2. c. HepreZs, 
1916; aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 425898 ; 
A. S. Boyle co., Cincinnati. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


T1674 


PRESS-UNION co.*, Atlantic City. At- 
lantie City hotels and their location. 
(in Atlantie City daily press) 

[7674 
© Mar. 4, 1916; 1 c Mar. 6, 1916; 
A 423098. 


(Clay Wiley)* Houston. 
Addition with the Prewett addo- 
meter. Sheet, printed on both sides 
84 by 4 inches. [7675 

(C) Jan.) 28, 1916; 21. Febs 4: 1916; 
aif. Feb. 17, 1916; '’ 426210. 


PREWETT 


PricE (Lucy Jeanne) My wife, Miss 
Mary Smith. (Jn Cleveland Sunday 
leader ) [7676 

© Mar. 19, 1916;,1 «@ Mar. 23, 
1916; A 4238332; Cleveland co., 
Cleveland. 

PRINTKRAFT advertising curp.*, Chi- 

cago. He rose to the height of suc- 

cess. [4] p. illus. 16mo. [T6717 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 

11, 1916; A 425867. 


PROVIDENCE telephone co.*, Providence, 
Re Vs Oficial: directory; Mar: a: 
1916. 294,148 p. Ato. [7678 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c« Mar. 14, 
1916; aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 425925. 


PROVIDENT loan society of New York*, 
New York. Twenty-first annual re- 
port, for the year 1915. [New York, 
The Knickerbocker press, 1916] 
cover-title, 31 p. 8vo. [7679 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 ec and “aff. 


Mar. 18, 1916; A 427302. 
PULLEY-GRIP co. FPulley-grip. [8] p. 
folder, illus. S8vo. [7680 


© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Feb. 
14, 1916; A 425403; Robert Bryant 
Henning, Milwaukee. 


PuncH. v 150. [Each illus., 4to. 3d. 

[7681, 7682 

no. 3895, Mar. 1, 1916. © 1 ¢. Mar. 29, 

1916; A ad int. 2611; pubd. Mar. 1, 
1916. 

ne, 3896, Mar. 8, 1916. @©@ 1c. Apr. 5, 

1916; A ad int. 2616; pubd. Mar. 8, 


1916. 


© Bradbury, Agnew & co., 
London. 


ipa... 


PuRINTON (Edward Earle)* Morgan- 
town, W. Va. Household efficiency 


test. (Jn Independent, Mar. 20, 
1916) [7683 

© Mar. 17, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 24, 
1916; A 423322. 


pt. 1, 1 Ss v.36 


Pusty (Hlizabeth H.)* New York. 
[7684-7686 
dog bank]. My name is 
Fido, if you please. Card, 2 by ,3 
imches. .@©@ Feb) (5; 1916.90 oe 
10, 1916; i.e. Mar. 17,,29162 ait, Mar 
25, 1916; A 426915. 

Wedge-kits. A eat has need of all nine 
lives. Sheet, col. illus., 42 by 7 inches, 
@ Mar. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
29, 1916 : "A 429206. 


When aoe doors and windows rattle. 


[Rhyme for 


[Rhyme for windy-wedges] Sheet, 
col. illus., 54 by 12 inches. © Mar. 
2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 29, 1916; 


A 429205. 

[QUINCEY (John C.)] Little child was 
born one time. Card, col. illus., 33 
by 6 inches. $0.10. [7687 

© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 426611; Davis & Bond, 
Boston. 


RACINE, Wis. Wright’s directory of 
Racine for 1916. v. 24. Milwaukee, 


Wis., Wright directory company 
[1916] 704 p. front. (fold map) 
Svo. $6.00. [7688 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 428421; Wright directory 
co., Milwaukee. 


Ratt (Harris Franklin)* Evanston, 
IH. Development of the kingdom of 
God, the life and teachings of Jesus 
Christ, lessons written by Harris 
Franklin Rall; practical applica- 
tions written by John William Lang- 
dale. (Jn Adult Bible class monthly, 
Jjan., Feb., 1916) [7689, 7690 


Lesson 14-18. © Mar. 13, 1916; 1 C 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 423161. 


Lesson 19-22: @ Apr. 11, 19'6: 23 
Apr:-18, 1916; xX 423809, 


Ranp, McNally list of attorneys-at-law, 


Jan., 1916 ed. Chicago, Ill., New 
York city [etc.] Rand, McNally & 
company, 1916. 1 p. 1, p. [1283]— 
1407. 4to. [7691 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 418889; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. : 


RANDEL (Noble P.)* Montclair, N. J. 
Summer garden and improvement 
club. (Jn Montclairian) [7692 

© Mar. 29, 1916; 1. c. Mar. 30, 
1916; A 4238458. 


Heber 
friend. 
$1.00. 
[7693 


7, 1916; 


RAYMOND (James Pearson) * 
Springs, Ark. Farmers’ 
cover-title, 72 p. illus. 12mo. 


© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 
aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 425804. 


340 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


7715 


Reap (Burton L.) 


Analysis of bank reports. 
numb. 1. 4to. (Modern business serv- 
ice, report no. 67) @ Feb. 21, 1916; 
2 ¢e. Feb. 23, 1916; aff. Feb. 24° 1916; 
A 425599. 


Employes’ savings. _ 3 p. 1., 38 numb. 1. 
4to. (Modern. business service, report 
no. 66) @© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 
25, 1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426881. 


© Alexander Hamilton institute, 
New York. 


ReaD (Mary L.) [ 7696-7699 


Clothing a child for body and mind com- 
forieseArtiele 2. © Mar. 26,.1916: 1 
ce Mar.’ 29) 1916; A 423415. 

cee, the child’s resisting 
Article 4. © Apr. 9, 1916; 1 
11, 1916; A 428744. 

Sleep—the child’s health bank account. 
aricie Ss: @ Apr. 2, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 423602. 

Tribune’s lessons in mothercraft. 
ete O. Mar, £9.1916: 1..¢: 
21, 1916; A 423237. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
tribune] 


© Tribune assn., 


Deepen, 256 


power. 
ec. Apr. 


Arti- 
Mar. 


New York. 


REAtTy service co., ine.*, New York. You 
ean sell farms, we furnish buyers. 
cover-title, [8] p. S8vo. [7700 


© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 425697. 


ReeEepD (Charles H.)* New York. Best 
method for trading; second month’s 


instructions. Sheet, 9 by 84 inches. 
[7701 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425888. 


REGISTER (Raymond Rufes)* Phila- 
delphia. Must Billy Sunday come 
back again. Sheet, 104 by 44 inches. 
$0.05. [7702 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
24, 1916; A 425607. 


REGISTER and leader, 
You know who this is. (In Des 
Moines Register and Jeader) Pees 


iS Mar. 24 1916; 1c Mar. 31, 
1916; A 423467; Register and trib- 
une co., Des Moines, Ia. 


REIcCHE (Max Oscar)* 
Money-inaking suggestions to 
eulturists. [ Milwaukee, Wis. ] 
Standard soil tester company, 1916. 
#5 ‘Dp. ee 7704 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; a 4261 09. 

ReieuHter (Frank C.)* Chicago. Ban- 
quet songs set to oid-time tunes ex- 
clusively fer woman’s organizations. 
cover-title, 12 p.. 16mo. [7705 

© Feb. 25, 1816; 2 c. and aff. Riar. 
1, 1916; A 426407. 


Des Moines, Ia. 


Milwaukee. 
agri- 


[ 7694, 7695 | REINLEIN (Fred)* Colfax, Cal. Be- 


fore and after election. 16 p. illus. 
16mo. (Circular no. 148, Mar. 3, 
1916.) $5.00. [7706 

©). Mar: 4, 1916s; 2) ce; Mar. 24, 


1916; aff. Mar. 11, 1916; A 426865. 


Massillon, O. Re- 
wrought washers. 


RELIANCE mfg. co.*, 
liance lock and 


55 p. inel. front., illus. 8 vo. (Cata- 
log, no. 3.) [7707 
(©), Mebes 18; pA 9167); 2-e.| Heh. D5. 


1916; aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 425631. 


Suggestions on the 
[4] p. 24 mo. 


[7708 
© Jan. 31, 1916; 2c. and aft. Feb. 
1D AOLG = 


A 426218; Albodon co., 
New York. 


REPUBLIC bank note eo. 


Remy (Frank J.) 
eare of the teeth. 


 Pittshbureh. 


Our catalog. [80] p. illus. (part 
col.) fol. (cover-title, Webster 
says: To see is to understand) 


[7709 
© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 


29, 1916; A 425702. 


RESULTS. v. 1, no. 5, Mar., 
nual sales conference 
cover-title, 12 p. illus. 8vo. [7710 
(©: Mar... 22, 1916%) 2-e¢ and aft: 
Apr. 1, 1916; A 426883; Monroe cal- 
culating machine co., Orange, N. J. 


1916. An- 
number. 


RETAIL credit co. Instructions to in- 
spectors of the Retail credit com- 


pany. v. 4. Life insurance inspec- 
tions. 4p. 1, 77 p. 12mo. ie as 
© Feb. 22, 1916:°2 es\jand aft. 
Rep: 29. Tote. OA 225098 ; Cator 
Woolford, Atlanta. 
Revve de Paris. 23e année. [Hach 
OVO: fre2500) Da Or Ss 
NO. 5; Lesemars) TONG (Oe Mar. des Tomo. 


1c. Mar. 16, 1916: A—Woreign 13545. 
no. 6, 15 mars, 1916. © Mar. 15, 1916; 

1 ce. Mar. 30, 1916; A—Foreign 13546. 

© Administration de la Revue de 
Paris, Paris. 


REXALL store. Premium catalogue. 
cover-title, 31 [1] p. illus. 4to. 
[7714 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
3, 1916; A 426483; United drug co.; 
Boston. 


RHODE Island state federation of wo- 
men’s clubs. Dept. of public health. 
Little mothers’ league hand book. 
2 sp Als Syors SOG: ag G05) 

© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
1916; A 425815; Gertrude S. Has- 
brouck, Vashington, R. I. 


541 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.4, 7 See 


TT1G 
[RicHArpsS (Benjamin)] Fire haz- 
ards, tanneries. [White Plains, N. 


The H. W. Wilson 
company, 1916] cover-title, 11 p. 
Svo. (Lectures on fire insurance, 
1915, 1916) $0.25. [7716 

©. Mar. 1, .d916s 2.c¢. Maro. 
1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 426890; 
Insurance library assn. of Boston, 
Boston. 


Y., Printed by 


RicHARDS (William H.)* Topeka, Kan. 


Catchy headlines. Topeka, Kan., 
Central book company [1916] 32 p. 
24mo. $0.25. Were ire 


© Mar: 17, 
1916; aff. Mar. 


1916; 2 - Mar. 
29, 1916; A 426962. 


20, 


RicHARDSON (George) * Des Moines, Ia. 
Parochial school announcement. [4] 
p. S8vo. $0°35 per 100. [7718 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 425358. 


Chicago. 
[7719, 7720 
Ladies crocheted washable slippers with 
crocheted soles. Directions. Sheet, 
illus, printed on both sides, 12% by 93 


RICHARDSON silk ¢o.*, 


inches. © Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429054, 

Washable crocheted slippers. Sheet, 
illus, 124 by 92 inches. @ Mar. 11, 


ONG 2 Ve: 
425055. 


and aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 


RIcHMAN bros. co.*, Cleveland. Rich- 
man’s clothes always—$10.00. 15 p. 
illus. 12mo. Rrorealk 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 429022. 


eee (Grace §.)* Freedonia, 

. Y. Her father’s an ene chap. 

oi (In Ladies’ home journal, Apr.. 

1916. ) [7722 

©” Mars 20; 1916; 1 (e} Mar: 1S, 
1916; A 423200. 


RICHMOND, IND. R. L. Polk & C0.’s 
Richmond directory, 1916. Indian- 
apolis, Ind., R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 


2 p. 1. [87]-600 p. Svo. $4.00. 
[7723 
©: Mar..»28;, 1916s) 2c). and vail. 
Mar. 30, 1916; A 427467; R. L. Polk 
& co., Indianapolis. 


RICHMOND, VA. Richmond, Va., direc- 


tory, 1916. v. 52. Richmond, Va., 
Hill directory co., inec., 1916. 1570 
p. fold. map. S8vo. $8.00. [7724 


© Feb. 21, 1916;2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 427732 : Hill directory 
co., ine., Richmond. 


RrEHM (J. L.) music library. 
L7@25-7T727 

Agreement with J. L. Riehm music library 
governing the circulating library of 
player music rolls and _ circulating 
library of talking machine 
Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. pee 
1916; 2 ¢.. Feb. 7, 30165 aie 
1916; A 426561. 

Agreement with J. L. Riehm musie library 
governing the circulating library of 
player music rolls and _ circulating 
library of talking machine records. 
PAs and: By 2 sheets 11 by 8% inches. 


records. 
@iian, 22 


© Feb. 17, 1916; 2° c. teach nde 
Mar. 4, 1916: A 425778, 425779. 
© J. L. Riehm, Louisville, Ky. 
RINGEL  (Wim.)* Paris, Id: Idle 
rhymes. 24 p. 8vo. $0.25. [7728 


© Jan. 25, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 25, 1916; A 425625. 


Ristept (Albert H.)* Denver. Best of 
of all co-operative trading-tickets. 
[4] p. 16mo. [7729 

© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 
25, 1916; aff. Feb. 10,1916; A 426089. 


RITENovR (J. 8.)* Pittsburgh. Master 
minds of type and press. No. 4. 
Newspaper-press development. (1/7 
Iniand printer, Apr., 1916) [7730 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 1 ec Apr: 7, 1916s 
A 423678. 


Rors & Robb*, Washington. Protective 
patents. Sth ed. 104 p. -illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. [7731 


© Feb. 9):191G;.2 ¢; and aff. Mar. 
22,1916; A 429072. 


Ropspins (Carolyn M.) Studies in 
English. Book 2. Grammar and 
composition. [By] Carolyn M. Rob- 
bins and Robert Keable Row. Chi- 
cago, New York, Row, Peterson and 


company [1916] 319 p... J2me, 
$0.48. [7732 
©-Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ¢ Maen 22 


1916; aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 427357; 
Row, Peterson & co., Chicago. 


Roperts (EH. P.)* Cleveland. Why a 
public utility steam power plant 
should not have a smoke stack and 
how to prevent smoke. (In Electric 
traction, Mar., 1916) [7733 


© Mar. 15,1916; 1c. Mar. 23, 1916; 
A 423291. 


Rockwett (W. E.)* Colorado Springs, 


Col. Speed secrets. [14] p. 32mo. 
$1.00. [7734 

©) Mar. 27, 1916; 2) ¢ and aie 
Mar. 30, 1916; A 4269238. 


342 


See 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


T7TSG6 


New York. 


RocKkweEitt (W. 8S.) ©co.*, 
Automatic furnaces for annealing, 
hardening tempering, ete. 16 p. 
illus. 4to. ([Catalog] no. 30.) 

(135 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

4, 1916; A 4800983. 


Roeper (Gus C.) Missing Minnesota 
woman subjected to hardships on 
trip through Germany. (Jn Minne- 
apolis journal. ) [7736 

(Jan. 7, 1916; 1c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
A 423253; Journal ptg. co., Minneap- 
olis. 


RoEMER (Charles O.)* Cumberland, 
Md. Cumberland creates confidence. 
[4] p. 16mo. $7.50 per M. [7737 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
, 1916; A 426104. 


Rocers (Robert B.)* Bronx, N. Y. 
Dear Old Glory, flag for me. Card, 
eol. illus., 10 by 7 inches. [7738 

(©) Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429036. 

Rortanp (Isaac N.)* Freeport, Ill. 

Souvenir of the founder and the 


founding of the Young men’s Chris- 


tian association, 1844-1915. cover- 
fae [S)p. port., facsim.  8vo. 
$0.25. [7739 


© Dec. 28.1915: 
31, 1915: A 426608. 


ROOSEVELT (W. A.) CO. 
supply catalog no. 10. 
Wis., 1916. 461 p._ illus. 


2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 


Electrical 
La Crosse, 
4to. 

[7740 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 428165; Car- 
gill co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


New York. 
16 p. illus. 

[7741 
2 ec. and aff. Feb. 


Roor newspaper assn.*, 
Spring fashion number. 
(part col.) fol. 

© Feb. 20, 1916; 
24, 1916; A 425608 


Rose (Elbert B.)* Point Pleasant, 
N. J. Directory of things you want 


to know. (Jn Ocean County leader.) 
[7742 
er War 17 1916> tc. Apr. 12, 


1916; A 423794. 
Rowiry (Howard C.)* San Francis- 


RoyYAL NEIGHBORS of America. Sup- 
ply dept. Catalog no. 8 supplies and 
regalia. 1916-1917. cover-title, 31 
Dp. ~illuss °Sva. 7744 

Cy slat 19tG 2 ce and’ ait. 
Mar. 1, 1916; A 426438. Regalia 
mfg. co., Rock Island, Il. 


ROYAL TAILORS*, Chicago. [7745, 
Royal specialties. [8] p. illus. 
Gol). ~ ovos, (©) Dees 20. 1915 5 .2.¢ 
aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 426224. 
Royal system, effective Jan. 1, 1916. 
p. 12mo. © vam. 202 TOG \ 2 e 
aff. Feb. 19, 1916; A 426223. 


T746 
(part 
and 


yx 
=v, 


and 


RoyLe (John) & sons*, Paterson, N. J. 
Registering-mounting table. 16 p. 
illus. S8vo. (Circular no. 276) 

[TT47 
© Mar. 11, ao 2) é Mar 15, 
1916; aff. Mar. 2 oe, 1916; A 429083. 


RuFFIN (Virginia Carolina)* Boston. 
Thanksgiving. 2 1. illus obl. 
48mo. $0.15. [7748 

©..sept: 305.1915 s; 2 @ Sept -& 


1915; aff. Feb. 1, 1916; A 425931. 


Rus-Leg illustrative service*, Detroit. 
Rus-Leg illustrative service. 


(7749, 7750 


[Feb. 9, 1916] cover-title, 29 1. illus. 
4to. @ Feb. 9, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Feb. 11, 1916; A 425368. 

[Mar. 4, 1916] cover-title, 29 1. illus. 
Ato. @ Mar: 4, 1916; 2 e- and aff. 
Mar. 11, 1916; A 425900. 


RUSLANDER (Fred E.) [7751-7753 
Doctrine of sabotage sweeps labor ranks. 
@ Mar. (22, s1916e>1 ey Mars125, 1916: 

A 423589. 

Military caste growth great menace of 
hour, declares Henry Ford. © Feb. 23, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1916; A 423210. 

Union dues cost iabor $20,000,000 a year. 


© Mar. is, 1916 1 co sar, 20:289165 
A 423588. 
{[Note: The foregoing are in New 


York commercial ] 


© New York commercial, 
York. 


RUSSELL (Lillian) 


New 


* Chicago. 
[7754-7786 
Beauty talks by Lillian Russell. Acid 
TEULES. OVA S, 1916" Tee Apr. 4; 
1916; A 423646. 
Cheaters. © Mar. 25, 1916; 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 423362. 
— Complexions of leather. © Apr. 11, 
1916S ® c.eApES 125 1916 A- 423 67T 
. Easy way. @© Mar. 20, 1916; 1 e¢. 
21, 1916: A 423274. 


1 


(eA 


Mar. 


co. Canned fruit and vegetable Hometremedicna. (eu Men 280 1916 - 
peck in California for 1915 shows 1 ec. Mar. 29, 1916; A 423431. 
expected reduction. (Jn California How, not where, you live. © Mar. 
frnit news) [7743 eee a 
= 6%, 
© Mar. Day 1916; eres. Matiy; 29. In life’s ¢ 
; —— golden autumn. Woes 
1916; A 423413. 1916; 1c. Apr. 3, 1916; A 423532. + 
343 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


(Litlian )*—Contd. 
Beauty taiks by Lillian Russell. 
women’s exercise. © Mar. 22, 
1 c. Mar. 23, 1916; A 423304. 
—— Road to adipose. © Apr. 
1 ec. Apr. 8, 1916; A 423708. 
——— Sluggish skins. © Mar. 24, 1916; 


RUSSELL 
Lazy 
LOG: 


Teele 5 


1 e.. Mar *25--190G- VAv 4233850. 
Unanswered note. @ Apr. 8, 
TONGS Ay CHADELO) ALOT Ge ek 3713. 
Lillian Russell's beauty hints. Age 
beautiful. © Mar. 17, 1916; 1 ec Mar. 
18, 1916; A 423178, 


Avenue of beauty. @ Mar. 30, 

1SUGS es Mar s4, 19162 A> 423487; 
be kind to your stomach. © Apr. 

3s. ASG] 01. «. Apr 14. ot 9168 GA 

423827. 

Beauties for beautiful. @ Mar. 14, 
1916; 1 ce. Mar. 15, 1916; A 423084. 

— Cheeks and thoughts. © Apr. 5, 
10163 bb ¢) Apmoe, #906 > Ay 483614. 

—— Don’t brush the gums. © Apr. 14, 
1916: 1 ie Apr. 45)79916; A 423832: 

-—— Floral appetizer. © Mar. 23, 1916; 
1 -c. Mar. 24," 1916; A. 423252. 

— Following the fashions. © Apr. 6, 
P16. te Apr. (6) 1916 fh 42h 
—— Half-way women. @ “Mar, 18. 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1916; A 423260. 
In tune with the times. Apreyd2: 
1916 5h ce Apr. 13) 1906: A. 403829) 
—— Line values. © Mar. 13, 1916: 

i eheMar. 14,°1916 9 A 4231212 

—— Nature lovers. @© Apr. 10, 1916: 
be “Apr. 1d, 2016 : A237 76. 

————_ Pull ‘the}‘other ean) .@) Mar, 31. 
1916; 1 ce. Apr. 1, 1916; A 423492. 
—— Sauce for any dish. © Mar. 16, 
1916; 1 e& Mar: 17, 1916 ;° A’ 423172. 
——- Treat the symptoms. Q Mar. 21; 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 22; 1916; A 423299: 
—-— Under a bushel. © Mar. 27, 1916; 

1 c. Mar. 28, 1916; A 423430. 

Wastrels. @ Mar. 29, 1916; 1 ec. 

Mar. 30, 1916; A 423432 

Women workers. © ee 
ie. “Apr. 5, 191G= "A> 423582" 

My dear, you’re losing your style. © 
Mar. 19, 19165 (Pe Mae 20 TOG: 
A 423273. 

Plane down those pudgy ankles, says 
Lillian Russell. © Mar. 26, 1916; 
i GeMar. 27; 19162 A 423429, 

Present yourself properly through poise. 


4, 1916: 


©: Mar. 12; 1916: Tf «. Mar iS) 1otGe 
A 423120. 
Such a map, he called her face. © Apr. 
9, 191654 c. Apr: 10, 1916; A 423773. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 

KUSSELL uniform co.*, New York. 
Service uniforms and equipments. 
cover-title. 32 p. illus. 4to. (Cata- 
logue no. 17) [7787 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 « and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 426406. 


S. co.*, New York. It stays put. [12] 
p. col. iilus. 4Smo. [7788 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 28, 1916; 

aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 429046. 


pt. 1 bs. Vas 


S. K. F. ball bearing co.*, New York. 
Ball bearings as an automobile sales 
factor. 70 p. illus., diagrs. 8v¥o. 

[T7789 
© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
21, 1916; A 426799. 

)* Milwaukee. Educa- 

Cheap insur- 

economy. (Jn Casu- 

1916) [7790 

1916; 1,6 Apres 


SACcKHET.” (4h. 
tional department. 
ance is poor 
alty review, Mar., 

©. Mar. 29. 
1916; A 423592. 


SADLER (William Samuel)* Chicago. 
Physical training suggestions. Sheet 
printed on both sides, 84 by 54 
inches. (Chicago institute of 
physiologic therapeutics) [7791 

© July 9, 1915;.2 ce. Oct. 16, 1915; 
aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426477. 

SAFETY press, inc.*, New York. Fires 
in railroad property. (Jn Safety 
engineering, Feb., 1916) [7792 

Feb. 29, 1916: © Mier ae 
1916; A 4238092. 


St. HELEN development co. John Car- 
ter idea. 16 p. illus. 4to. [7793 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 


11, 1916; A 425921; John Carter, 
Chicago. " 
St. Louris, Mo. St. Louis republic 


classified directory, 1916. (Jn St. 


Louis republic) [7794 
© Mar. 18, 1916; Pf e@ Mass 
1916; A 423379 ; Paul Goering & CO., 
St. Louis. 
Saint MAatTTHEw’s church. 
cover-title, [4] p. 48mo. 


Lent, 1916. 
$0.05. 
[7795 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 426082; Practical pub. 
CO., Westfield, IN. J. 


SALEM laundry co. One of them spells. 
Sheet, illus., 10 by 7 inches. 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
8, 1916; A 426 6471: Thrift service, 
Boston. . 

SALES method co.*, New York. Ad 
helps for laundries. cover-title, 52 
1. illus., 16mo. (Sunshine series, 
v. A) [7797 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
14, 1916; A 425936. 

SALT LAKE City. W. E. Farr’s vest 

pocket street directory of Salt Lake 


City, Utah. v. 1, 1916. cover-title, 
61 p. 24mo. $0.25. [7798 
© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. Marae 


1916; aff. Apr., 1, 1916; A 426997; 
William Edward Farr, Salt Lake 
City. 


. 344 


[7796 — 


ae 


no. 4, 1916 


‘ SamMis (John H.)* Los Angeles. Get 
busy. Sheet, port., printed on both 
sides, 54 by 34 inches. [7799 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1916; 
aft. Mar. 25, 1916; A 426866. 


Samvet (Aaron)* New York. Joined 
together. Sheet, illus., 143 by 17 
inches. [TSOO 


a © Jan. 15, 1916: 1c. Feb. 14, 
1916; 1 ec Feb. 25, 1916; aif. Feb. 
93.1916: A 426552. 


farm. 
advo- 
[7861 
1916; 
Syra- 


SANBoRN (N. W.) Poultry and 
pt. 2. (Jn American poultry 
eate, Apr., 1916) 
| © Apr. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 8, 
A 423681; Clarence C. De Puy, 
cuse, N. Y. 


New York. 
[16] p. illus. 


SavuTE products corp.*, 
" From soup to nuts. 
- (part col.) circular in shape, 33 
by 33 inches. - [7802 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
11, i916; A 425905. 


Sawarp (Frederick E.)* New York. 


Goal trade, 1916. 434 year. 216-p. 
; Svo. $2.00. [7803 
; Apr. 11, 1916; 2 e. Apr. 14, 
\ 


1916: aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 427691. 
SAWYER (Frank M.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. Leap frog games. [5] p. folder. 
‘ 16mo. [T7804 

© Feb. 3, 1916: 2 © and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425397. 


Scanpia fish co.*, Duluth, Minn. Re- 
cipes for preparing fish. [5] p. 
folder. 16mo. [7805 

© Jan. 10, 1916: 2 ¢« Jan. 10, 
1916; aff. Mar. 20, 1916: A 4290k65. 


ScHeEcK (Morris) Bigger, better busi- 
hess. (in Chicago herald.) 
[T806-T898 
Mannufacturer’s opportunitv. @€ Mar. 16, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 17, 1916; A 423170. 
Manufacturer’s problem: production. © 
Moar. ti, 291G>; 1 c, Mar. 18, 1916; A 
43173. 
Manufacturer’s problem: selling. © Mar. 
17, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1916; A 423259. 


= © J. Keeley, Chicago. 

| ScHoEN (Max) Sight reading mate- 

‘ rial for graded and ungraded 

7 schools. Cincinnati, O., The Willis | 
, music company [1916] 23 p. 4to. 

: [7809 


© Mar. 15, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
y 26, 1916: A 428170; Willis music co.. 
- Cincinnati. 


BOOKS, GROUP Il 


TS28 
SCHOENBERG bros.*, Chicago. What a 
difference it makes. [3] p. Geol. 
illus. Svo. [7810 


© Oct. 1, 1915; 2 © and aff. Oct. 


30, 1915; A 425667. 


ScHorr (Wilfred) Chile and the 
United States. (Natienal editorial 
service, serial no. 367) [7811 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 11, 1916; A 425910; Natl. 
editorial service. inc., New York. 


Scuuitz (Alfred Theodor)* Mexia, 
Tex. Our song of liberty. (Jn Dal- 
las morning news) [7812 


© Apr 2. 1916: 2 « Apr. 7, 1916: 
A 423671. 


ScHUSTER (Edw. J.)* St. Louis. 
Schuster’s yellow pine lumber rate 
book. [7813-7816 
Feb., 1916. Texas ed. 39 4to. 


Dp. 
© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 
ec. and aff. Mar. 11, 1916; A 425899. 

Western ed. cover-title. 200 p. 
12mo. $12.00 for 12 mos. © Feb. 28, 


$12.00 for 12 mo. 


1916; 2-c. ‘and aff: Mar. 3, 1916; A 
426462. 

Mar 1916. Eastern ed. cover-title, 
248 -G=e. 252) p. 12mo. $12.00 for 
12 mos. © Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429024. 

Texas ed. 39 p. 4to. $12.60 for 
12 mos. © Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 


aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429168. 


stationery co.*, 


[7817, 7818 


ScH WABACHER-FREY 
San Francisco. 
Registration guide book. 15 p. i16mo. 

50:2" "@ Nee 29. 1915: 2 edan. 3, 

| 1916; aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 425613. 

| 

| 


Registration guide book, 1916. 3d ed. 
5 JIT. p.. “16me.-° $0.25. © Web. -5; 
1916; 2 ¢. and- aff. Feb. 11,1916; A 
425350. 

SEAMAN (William Y.)* Denver. Lure 
of Cripple Creek gold.  cover-title, 

48 p. illus. 12mo. 50.15. [7819 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 430091. 


SEARS, Roebuck & co.*, Chicago. 
[7820-7828 
Bargain counter. Bulletin, no. 168 A. 
32 p.--illus. 4to.°-@ Feb. 2, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 16, 1916; A 425493. 
— Bulletin no. 171. cover-title, 32 p. 
illus. 4to. © Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and 
afi. Feb. 16, 1916; A 425492. 
Bulletin no. 172. cover-title, 52 D. 
illus. 4to. © Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 425603. 
cover-title, 32 pb. 


—— Builetin no. 173. E 
| illus. 4to. © Feb. 17, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Feb. 24, 1916; A 425604. 


Bulletin no. 177 cover-title, 52 p. 
Bigs avo» ©: Mare MM. I916.22 € 
and aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 42917T. 

cover-titie, 52 p. 
HG. «eS Ve. OQ. Mae. 417) 1916;~2 Ee 
and aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429178. 


Bulietin no. 178 


349 


CATALOGUE OF 


7829 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, nus), v.88 


Continued. 


SEARS, Roebuck & co.* 


Peerless wall board. [{Goodwall sheet 
plaster] [4] p. illus.) 4to. Feb. 
TO, 19163) 2° es and” atk, (Mars 916i: 
A 426457. 


Story of Pilgrim John and Pilgrim Jane. 
Card, illus. (part col.) printed on both 
sides, 94 by 19 inches. fold. to 8vo. 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 16, 
1916; A 425491. 
Your grocery store. Mar., Apr., 1916. 
cover-title, sce p. illus. 4to. © Feb. 
2D ANOVAS . and aff. Mar. 10, 1916; 
A 426591. 
SECURITY ENVELOPE co.*, Minneapolis. 
Leatherope [price list]. 17 p. illus. 
16mo. [7829 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 4, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 425395. 


SECURITY TRUST CO. of Rochester’, 
Rochester, N.  Y. Discretionary 
trusts. [11] p. nar. 16ino. [7830 

© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
10, 1916; A 426615. 


SEIDE (Monica)* Los Angeles. Nim- 
ble Jack; or, The Fairy who couldn’t 
stand still. [6] p. 8vo. $0.35. 

[7831 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


24, 1916; A 425617. 

SEIVWRIGHT (Jean) [78382-7836 

Beautiful in color are gauze like frocks 
for spring. @ Mar. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 423654. 

Buttons, braids, and pockets trim the 
April suits. © Apr. 2, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 423657. 

Cashmere shawls and bonnet strings are 
here again for spring. Mar. 12, 
1916; 1 c. Apr. 7, 1916; A 423658. 

Crinoline skirts and snug bodices are in 
form for spring. © Mar. 19, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 7, 1916; A 423655. 

Hyeuy material found in the new spring 

Mar. 26,1916. a cy Apr. 7; 
1916: A 423656. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday tribune] 


© Chicago tribune, Chicago & 
New York globe, New York. 

SENECA County, O. Farm journal 

rural directory of Seneca County, O. 


[1916-1921] Philadelphia, Wilmer 
Atkinson company, 1916. 1 p. L, 
5-224 p. illus. 8vo. [7837 


© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
31, 1916; A 428338; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


SENIOR pupil’s book. [ 7838-7842 


1st year course, pt. 3, 4, lessons 27-52 
(Apr.—Sept. [1915]) I. J. Van Ness, 
editorial secretary, prepared by B. H. 
DeMent. Nashville, Tenn., Sunday 
school board of the Southern Baptist 
convention [1915] 2 v. 12mo. (In- 
ternational graded Sunday school 
lessons, Biblical course; Southern Bap- 
tist convention graded series [Senior 
department]) $0.07 each, pt. 3. © 
Mar. 10, 1915; pt. 4 @ June 10, 1915; 
2 ¢, each and aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 
428142, 428143. 


gy 


oO 


SENIOR pupil’s book—Continued. 


2d year course, pt. 1-3, lessons 1-39 
(Oct. [1915]—June [1916]) I. J. Van 
Ness, editorial secretary, prepared ne 
L. E. M. Freeman. Nashville, Tenn., 
Sunday school board of the Southern 
Baptist convention [1915] 3 v. 12mo. 


(International graded Sunday school 
lessons, Biblical course; Southern 
Baptist convention graded series 
[Senior Jee a O07 each. 
pt. 1 © Sept. 11, 1915; 2 © Dee. 
tS, 1915; pt. 3 © Mar. ee "1916; 2 @ 

each and aff. Mar. Aa, 1916; is 


428144428146. 
© Sunday school beard of the 


Southern Baptist convention, Nash- 
ville. 
SENIOR TEACHER’S manual. [7343-7847 


1st year course, pt. 3, 4, lessons 27-52 
(Apr.—Sept. [1915]) i. J. Van Ness, 
editorial secretary, prepared by B. H. 
DeMent. Nashville, Tenn., Sunday 
school board of the Southern Baptist 
convention [1915] 2 v. 12mo. (In- 
ternational graded Sunday _ school 
lessons, Biblical course; Southern Bap- 
tist convention graded. series [Senior 
department]) $0.13 each. pt. 3 
Mar. 15, 1916; pt. 4 © June 18, 1915; 
2 ec, each and aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 
428147, 428148. 

2d year course, pt. 1-3, lessons 1-39 
(Oct. [1915]-—June [1916]) I. J. Van 
Ness, editorial secretary, prepared by 
L. E. M. Freeman. Nashville, Tenn., 
Sunday school board of the Southern 
Baptist convention [1915] 3 v. 12mo. 
(International graded Sunday school 
lessons, Biblical course ; Southern Bap- 
tist convention eraded oe [Senior 
department]) $0. Be each. 

Sept. 8, 1915; pt. 2 © ees 19, "1915; 
Dis 3 ©) Mar. 14, 1916; ¢. each and 
aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 439149 428151. 


© Sunday school board of the 
Southern Baptist convention, Nash- 
ville. 
SERVETTE co.*, Boston. Introducing 
Miss Serveite, the silent table serv- 
ant. 24p. illus. obl. 48mo. (Cover- 
title: Wanted, a silent servant to 
wait on table) [7848 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 « and aff. Mar. 
24, 1916; A 429130. 


Srys (Abraham J.)* Grand Rapids, 
Mich. Burglar news items. Sheet, 
12+ by 8 inches, ~ [7849 

© Mar. 22, 1916; 2c. and aft: Apr: 
8, 1916; A 430144. 

SHarep (Herb E.)* Spokane, Wash. 
Sex control in poultry breeding. 
chap. 1. (Jn American poultry jour- 
nal, Apr., 1916) [7850 

(©) Apr. 1, 1916; 1 ¢.” Apr. 5; 2oiae 


A 423590. 

SHEERIN (Thomas B.)* Dansville, N. 
Y. Thomas EK. Sheerin, nurseryman. 
cover-title, 48 p. illus. S8vo. [7851 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 426093. 


46 


BOOKS, 


no, 4, 19165 


SHEFFIELD FARMS Slawson-Decker co.*, 
New York. [World-wide search] 
[11] p. col. illus. obl. 32mo. [7852 

© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 14, 1916; A 425937. 


SHEFFIELD SILVER CO., inc.*, St. Louis. 
Sheffield service pian catalog and 


order book no. 7. 32 p. illus. 12mo. 
[7853 
Wet IOIG- 2 ec. and aff. 


© 
Apr. 1, 1916; A 426972. 
New York. 
[7854-TS87T1 


Shepard’s Arkansas citations. v. 1, no. 
8, February, 1916. Cumulative suppl. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, 


88 p. Svo. $4.00 per year. © Mar. 
eta: 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 23, 1916; 
© 427376. 

Shepard’s citations of all cases in the 


Oklahoma and Indian Territory 
poris. Va.%, no;.,.4,. March, 
[Cumulative suppl.] 251 i 
$4.00 a year. @©@ Mar. 21, 1916; 
and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 427698. 

and key-num- 


Shepard's Dakota citations 
ber een 
1916. 
Svo.- $5.00 
06 =e. 
A 427380. 

_Shepard’s Illinois citations. v. i1, no. 
1, Mareb, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.j 


re- 
1916. 
Syo. 
oe 


pee year. 


and aff. Mar. 23, 1916; 


J25 p- Svo:. $5.00 a year. © Mar. 
45, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; 
A 427700. 

Shepard’s Indiana citations. y¥. 8, no. 1, 
March, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
288 p. S8vo. $5.00 a year. © Apr. 
oe 19IG-) 2 c. and ail. Apr. 13, 1916; 
A 427689. 

Shepard’s Iowa citations. v. 8, no. 1, 
March, 1916. {Cumulative suppl.] 
Sis Pp. Svo. $5.00 a year. © Apr. 
4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; 
A 427695. 

Sheprard’s Michigan citations. vy. 7, no. 
4, February, 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl] 277 p. Svo. $5.00 per year. 


© Mar 8, 1916: 2 « 
23. 1916: A 427375. 


Shepard’s Montana citations and anno- 
raceus, - v. 4, no. 1, March, 1916. 


and aft. Mar. 


Cumulative suppl. 69 p. Syvo. $4.00 
per year. @ Mar. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and 


aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 427378. 
Shepara’s New Jersey citations. v. i, 
March, 1916. [Cumulative 
. S8vo. $5.00 a year. 

epMar: 17. 1916: 2. ¢. ‘and aff. “Apr. 

13, 1916; A 427694. 

Shepard’s New York miscellaneous cita- 


ons. Vv 14, no. 1, March, £916. 
nap OVO. $3.00 a year. _ © "AD iee(rs 
1G: -2 eC. one afr Apr. 15, 1916: 
A 427696. 


Shepard’s New York supplement cita- 


GROUP II 


‘—Centinued. 
Carolina citations. Vv. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.* 


Shepard’s North 


3, no. 3, March, 1916. Cumulative 
suppl. 112 p. Svo. $4.00 per year. 
@ Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
25, 199G6\3. A. 4273tT: 

Shepard’s Pennsylvania Superior and 
lower court citations.  V. no. 2, 


April, 1916. Cumulative suppl. 54 p. 
Svo. $4.00 a year. Apr. 1, 1916; 
2 e. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 427701. 


Shepard’s Pennsylvania Supreme court 


citations: -yi 1;,;n0. 2, April; 1916. 
(Cumulative suppi.] 116 p. Syo. 
ao-O0. a year, ©)? Apr: "1. 1916:+-2 e: 
and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A’ 427693. 


Shepard’s Rhode Island citations. vy. 1, 


no. 2, March, 1916. Cumulative suppl. 
45 D. 8vo. $3.00 a year. @ Mar. 13, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916: 
A 427702. 


Shepard’s Texas Cient losis. wee SS ne, 2. 
February, 1916. Cumulative suppl.] 
286 p. S8vo. $5.00 per year. @ Mar. 
4, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Mar. 23, 1916; 
A 427374. 

Shepard’s Washington citations, v. 9, 
no. i, February, 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl.] 120 p. Svo. $5.00 per year. 
@ Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 23, 
1916; A 427381. 

SuHrIrLey (John Cofer)* Chicago. Thou 
lute forlorn. (In Review, Mar., 


1916) [7872 
© Apr: 1,.1916; 1 e. Apr. 3,1916; 
A 423552. 

SsHocuer (A. §8.)* Baltimore. Stu- 
dent’s guide. a catechism. Balti- 
more, Md.,. The Romm press, incor- 
porated, 1916. 39 [1] p. 24mo. 

[7873 
© Feb. 11, 1916: . and aff. Feb. 

P1916 3A: ae 


SHOE and leather reporter co.’s pocket 
directory of leather manufacturers 
for the year 1916. Boston, Mass., 


Shoe & leather reporter co., 1916. 
1 p. 1, [7]-192 p. 24mo. $2.00. 
[7874 


© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 25, 
1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 428260; 
Shoe & leather reporter co., Boston. 


SHot-cun pattern target co. Outer’s 
book shot-gun target. Sheet, diagr., 
32 by 37 inches. $0.19. [7875 


© Dee. 1, 1915; 2 e. Dec. 17, 1915; 
aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 426209; Paul 
B. Jenkins, Milwaukee. 

Bigger, better busi- 


cooperation of retail 
(In Chicago herald) 


SHUMAN (R. R.) 
ness. Willing 
merchants. 


tions. v. 4, no. 1, March, 1916. Cu- [7876-7878 

mulative suppl. 994 p. 8vo. $6.00 Maris 1 19th) © Mar 13271916 > £ ce: 

a year. © Apr. & 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 42311T. 

Apr. 13, 1916: A 427697. Mar. 14, 1916. @©@ Mar. 14, 19165; 1 e. 
Shepard’s New York Supreme court cita- Mar. 15, 1916; A 423083. 

tions. v. 14, no. 1, March, 1916. 544 Mar. 15, 1916. © Mar. 15, 1916; 1 c. 

p. Svo. $5.00 a year. @© Apr.. 6, Mar. i6, 1916; A 423164. 

ae: 2  C: and “aft “Apr. 13, 1916: Z quire 

A 427703. © J. Keeley, Chicago. 

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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


SIpDWAY mercantile co.*, Elkhart, Ind. 
Allwin baby carriages, 1916. cover- 
title, 96 p. illus. (part col.)  obl. 
16mo. [7879 

© Dee. 18, 19153.2 ¢ Jan: 3, 1916; 
aif. Feb. 26, 1916; A 425668. 


Simpson (Orval)* Chicago. 
ail kinds. cover-title, 33 p. _ illus. 
12mo. [7880 

© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 429164. 


Sincnarz (John B.)* Pueblo, Col. 
Cowboy’s dream ,opera composed by 


Hangers, 


Jack Sinclair. Pueblo, Col. [1916] 
16 p. port. S8vo. $0.25. [Without 
music] [7881 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 428168. 


SIncER mfg. co.*, Elizabeth, N. J. 


[7882-7885 


Additions to and alterations in form 
7918, Keb., 1916. cover-title, 12 numb. 
1. 8vo. (Form 8332, Mar. 20, 1916) 
[Text parallel to binding] @©@ Mar. 
23, 1916; 2 ec. and aft. Mar. 27, 1916; 


A 429158. 

Additions to and alterations in form 
8025 etc., Feb., 1916.  cover-title, 7 
numb. l. 8vo. (Form 8331, Mar. 20, 
1916) [Text parallel to binding] © 
Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Mar. 27, 
1916; A 429157. 


Instructions for using Singer sewing ma- 


chine no. 25-56. 15 p. illus. 8vo. 
(Form 8228, Feb., 1916) © Feb. 12, 
1916; 2 e. and aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 
425402. 

Instructions for using Singer sewing ma- 
chine no. 46—100. 13 p. illus. 8vo. 
(Form 8311, Feb., 1916) © Feb. tes 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 19, 1916; 
426240. 

SINGER PIANO mfg. co. Instruction 
book. Chicago, Ill. [1916] 28 p. 
illus. Svo. [7886 

© Mar. 27,1916; 2 ec. and aif. 

Mar. 30, 1916; A 427470; Chas. E. 


Byrne, Chicago. 


SINGER SEWING machine co., inc.*, 
Elizabeth, N. J. [7887-7891 
Singer machine no. 24-57 for making 

linings for women’s hats. 


p. 
illus. Svo. (Form 9414, Mar., 1916) 
© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aft. Mar. 
Zi LOVNG SEA 429159. 


no. 62—58 for 


hemming window 
shades. [2] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 
9403, Mar., 1916.) © Mar. 15, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429047. 


no. 81-8 for trimming, scalloping 
and over-edging lace curtains, ete. [2 

p. illus. 8vo. (Form ee Mar., 

1916) @© Mar. 24, 1916; . and aft. 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 429160. _ 


tires of automobiles. 2) wp. Sallie: 
8vo. (Form 9413 rev., Mar., 1916) 
© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff, Mar. 


20, 1916; A 429048, 


no. 98-3 for sewing treads on used | 


pt. 2) ms." 9S 


SINGER SEWING machine co. inec.*—Con 


no. 98-3 for sewing treads on used 
tires of automobiles. [12] p. _ illus. 
4to. (Form 9413, Jan., 1916) © Feb. 
PAS A906 2" & and aif. Feb. 19, 1916; 
A 426241. 


SKINNER (Constance Lindsay)* New 


York. Autumn dawn, a poem of the 
Indian harvest. (In Delineator, 
Nov., 1915) [7892 


© Oct. 12, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 16,1916; 
A 423184. 


SrAmA (Lester K.)* Racine, Wis. Get- 
ting a raise, or How to proceed to 
secure a better position. cover-title, 
14 p. 16mo. $0.25. [7893 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
16, 1916; A 425489. 


SMALLEY mfg. co.*, Manitowoc, Wis. 
Powerful Smalley. Catalogue no. 


59, 1916. 36 p. illus. S8vo. (Cover- 
title: Powerful Smalley silo fillers) 
[7894 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 e and aff. 
Feb. 26, 1916; A 425650. 


SmitH (G. R.) Great economic value 
of 314 eggs in 365 days. (Jn Seran- 
ton times) [7895 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 1 ¢ Ape as 
1916; A 423888; Eugene McGuckin 
eo., Philadelphia. 


SmitH (George B.) 
George B. Smith and Jess Bolton. 
Chicago, Freight audit company 
[1916] cover-title, 19, [9] p. 8vo. 

[7896 


© Mar. 19, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 18, 
1916; aff. Mar. 29, 1916; A 426925; 
Freight audit co., Chicago. 


How to ship, by 


[Smita (M. Marsh) ] [7897-7899 


On your travels and week-end trips. 
PM 26. Card, col. illus.,— 5% qos 
inches. $0.15. Oct. 20, 1915; 


© 
and aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 425693. 


When luncheon one has to _ prepare. 
PM 31. Card, col. illus., 6% by 5 
inches. $0.15. © Nov. 9, 1915; 2 c. 


and aff. Feb. 29, 1916; "A 425694. 


When you pack in a hurry. 
Card, col. illus., 4 ee 6% inches. 
© Aug. 2 Dee 1915 . and aff. Feb. 29, 
1916; A 425691. 


© Arteraft shop, Minneapolis. 


[Smira (P. Minturn)] In all thy 
ways acknowledge infinite _ life. 
Card, 4 by 6 inches. $0.10. [7900 


e. and aff. Mar. 
Davis & Bond, 


© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 
10, 1916; A 426610; 
Boston. 


348 


, 


1916; A 4238404; Typesetting ma- 
chine engineers’ journal, New York. 


Souru Georgia farms co.*, West Green, 
Ga. South Georgia farms, health 
and opportunity. cover-title, [28] p. 
illus. Svo. [7905 

© Dee. Peta 2 ¢: Dee. 22, 
1915; aff. Feb. 28, 1916; A 426401. 


SoutrHeERN Pacific co.*, San Francisco. 
[ 7906, T907 


California beach _ resorts. cover-title, 
ae p: illus: Svo. @ Feb. 15, 1916; 
2 e. and aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 426565. 

Four gateways to the Pacific coast. 
cover-titie, 15 p. illus., maps. obl. 
Svo. © Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. S$, 1916; A 426558. 

SOUTHERN'S coal notes. v. 2, no. 3, | 
Mar., 1916. [4] p. 4to. [7908 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
30, 1916; A 426928; Edgar Clyde 
Mahan, Knoxville, Tenn. 
official base ball guide, 
1916. 40th year. Ed. by John B. 
Foster. New York, American sports 
publishing company, 1916. 346, [4] 


SPALDING’S 


m@  frent., illus., ports., diagr. 
iémo. (Spalding’s athletic library. 
Group 1, no.1) $0.10. 7909 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916: A 428284: Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York 


SPECTATOR co.*, New York. 


Accident insurance manual, 
annual ed. 342 p. 12mo. 
Mar. 4, 1916: 2 ¢. and aii. 
1916; A 428070. 

Farmers as life insurance agents. 
24mo. (From The Spectator, 
Feb. 10, 1916) @©@ Mar. 25, 191 
and afl. Apr. 1, 1916; A 426976. 


[7910-7916 
1916. 23d 


$2.00. © 
Mar. 153, 


lp 
Y., 


[3 
N. 
6; 2c 


BOCKS, GROUP II 

no. 4, 1916 7924 

Snape (L. Fletcher)* New York. | Sexcraror co.*—Continued. 

City Ss growth and population. _Un Handy chart of casualty, surety and mis- 

New York times) [7901 cellaneous insurance companics in 

a : : : 9 America. 1916. T70p. S8vo. 0.25. 

© Mar. 19, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 21, © Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 1, 
1916; A 423228. 1916 ; A 426977. 

Snow (Bonnie E.) & Froehlich (Hugo | “‘Yigus land policies gf American We In 
B.)* New York. Industrial art text sur: = Seer 24th annual ed. : 3 
books. Authors, Bonnie E. Snow, supp Jan. 15, 1916. 24 D. 12mo. 

= : $0.25. © Jan. 3 ray: : 
Hugo Froehlich; illustrated by Ca ee a ae ee 
George W. Koch. pts. 3, 4. New 495396. i 
York, Chicago [ete. ] Prang com- | Policy clauses, conditions and state laws. 
pany [1915] 2v. illus. ae ioe os a ere eae oe D. 
diagrs. to. [¢902, % and aff. Jan. 29,1916; A 418636, 
© Mar, 1, 1916; 2 c. each Mar. 20, Supplement to Reports of fire insurance 
. / . . J Ae | = wo e \ = 5 L uy, - 
1916; aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 429015, | companies. v. 10, no. 9, Feb., 1916. 
429016. | ree Svo. panes 7) _— 9, 
S16 >°2e, and aff. Neb. 12; = LA: 
Soper (Benjamin F.) Matrix refer- | 426113. 
ence marks. (Jn Typesetting ma- v. 10, no. 10, Mer. eT ight 73580. 
. - = rnal. Mar { Svo. $0.25. G Are tek Gec es Ke 
chine engineers’ journal, Mar., ne and aff. Apr. 1, 1916: A 426978. 
© Mar. 23, 1916: 1 ce Mar. 24, 


[Sprnnine (James M.)] Exercises in 
derivation and word building, and a 
brief history of the English lan- 
guage. 47 p. illus... maps. 16mo. 
$0.15. [7917 


© Feb. 27, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1916; 
afi. Mar. 138, 1916: A 425932; United 
litho and ptg. cos.. Rochester, N. Y. 


SPIRELLA Co., inc.*, Meadville, Pa. 

[7918, 
Instructions in Spirella corsetry. 
5llus.; diagrs. 8vo. © Feb. : 
ec. Mar. 1, 1916; aff. Mar. 
1816 zis 426741, - 


to be rollowed by the 
peaenaer ohan giving the newly 
ployed corsetiere her first lesson. 

pi syve: 7@ Heb. 2274916 > 2 %Ce: 
1, 1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426740. 


7919 


SpLirporF electrical 


INE 


Newark, 
[7920-7924 


Dixie magneto mcdel S 8. 20th century 

ignition. cover-title, [8] p.  illus., 
Syo. Dees «31, A915 > 2-e 
afi. Feb. 29, 1916; 


ca->. 


mode! 60 for 6 eylinder motors, 
model 63 for 3 cylinder motors. 20th 
Hee ignition. [12] p. illus., diagrs. 
© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c¢. Jan. =} 
1916: aft. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426963. 


model 60 for 6 cylinder motors, 
model 63 for 3 cylinder motors. 20th 
century ignition. [12] p. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. @ Dec. 31, 1915; 2 ec. Feb. 10, 
1916; aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 426397. 


model 80 for 8 cylinder motors. 


20th century ignition. [16] p. illus., 
Giagrs. S8vo. © Deesists 4015 352) eG. 
Feb. 10, 1916; af. Feb. 29, 1916; 
A 426398. 


model 120 for 12 cylinder motors. 


20th century ignition. [16] p. illus., 
diagrs. Svo. Deesssl 1995272: -e. 
Feb. 10.) £9163 aff Hebi» 29;; 1916: 
A 426399. 


o49 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7925 


SPOKANE & eastern trust co. 
[7925, 7926 


Good spenders. a pocketbook story. 14 


p. L6mo. ©) Peb.18s 1916: 2c and 
af, Mar. 3, 1919; A: 425773. 
How you may open a checking account. 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 


12) ps hs eeSvio: 
Bot OFG TA 425772. 


2 eo and at. Mar. 


© Charies H. Moore, Spokane, 

Wash. 
STACPOOLE (H. de Vere)* Stebbing, 
( g 


Chelmsford, Essex, England. Luck 
of Captain Slocum: Abkeller. (Jn 
Premier magazine, Apr., 1916) 

[7927 
"©1c. Apr. 3, 1916; A ad int. 2615; 
pubd. Mar. 4, 1916. 


STAMFORD foundry co.*, Stamford, 
Conn. Shipmates. cover-title, 48 
[Ay praliis... 12mo. [7928 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1916; 
aff. Mar: 11, 1916: A 425933. 


Sranparp mail order co.*, New York. 
Anniversary bargain book, spring & 
summer, 1916. cover-title, 248 p. 
ilhis. (part col.) 8vo [7929 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 29, 1916; A 426395. 


STANDARD SoIL tester co. [7930-7933 


Directions. Test with the standard soil 
tester. (eesp ee Ws tole Dec: 
30, A915 2 and att, Web 12 519116: 
A 426108. 

Improved standard soil testing outfit. 
[4° p. sills. fol?’ "@-Heb.- 1384916; 


2 ec. and aff. Feb. 12, 1916; A 426110. 
Improved standard soil testing outfit. 
i . illus. 8vo. (Form no. 5, 5M.) 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 12, 
1916; A "426107. 
When practice and science go together. 


foal ape. whiss) W(partrcol)® olyold: 
to, opl, “24mo. “(Bulletin no, )) Te 
Hep, 1.) Loe: 2e) and ati. hep. el, 


1916; A 426112. 
© Max Oscar Reiche, Milwaukee. 


STANDARD stained shingle co.*, North 
Tonawanda, N. Y. How to lay creo- 
dipt stained shingles to give the 


wavy, thatched effect. Sheet, illus., 
diagrs. 17 by 11 inches. [7934 


© Feb. and aft. 


Mar. 20, 1916; 


£9, 1OLG.; 42 €, 
A 429032. 


STANDARD STATISTICS co.*, New York. 
[7935-7940 


Standard bond descriptions. v. 4, no. 
6. cover-title, various paging. 4to 
$60.00. @ Mar: 20, 1916; 2 ¢«. and 
aft. Mar. 215. °19ii65 Ay 42733: 

Standard bond offerings, Mar., 1916, 
issue, “Pocket-sizes” Lo opi 13,2675. =p: 
12 mo. $60.00. © Mar. 14, 1916; 


2¢c.and-aft. Mar: 16, 1916; A. 427278. 


pt. 1, nig ae aS 


STANDARD STATISTICS Co.*—Contd. 
Standard corporation records. vy. 4, no. 


6.  cover-title, various paging. 4to. 
$60.00. © Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ¢« and 
aif. Mar. 21, 1916; A 427330. 


Standard corporation service sg y. 
A 4, no. A-6. ‘cover-tiitle: be 
5, 1869-1944 p. Ato. $60.00. = 
Mar, 20, 1916; 2c. and ait) Mia 
1916; A 427333. - 

Standard corporation service daily re- 
vised. v. 6. Jan. 1 to Mar. 31,1916: 
63 p, 1 p. 1, 1509220207 SiGe 
4to. $3.00. @ Apr. 12, 1916: 2.¢ 
and aff, Apr. 138, 1916; A 427646. 


Standard financial digest service. v. A 3, 
no. A 6, cover-title, 1p. 1, [8], 2, 
4, 673-688 p. +to. $60.00. © Mar. 


20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 21, 1916; 


A 427332. 


STANDARD varnish works*, Chicago. 
Architectural finishes, stains and 
enamels. p. 1. [5]-89. 16mo. [7941 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 © and aff. 


Mar. 22, 1916; A 429070. 


STANDIFORD (William Stuart) * Youngs- 
town, Q. Roll and pass layout for 
rolling specials. (Jn Blast furnace 
and steel plant, Apr., 1916) [7942 

© Apr.,1, 1916; 1c. Aprjoetoae. 
A 423605. 


STARK (William P.) nurseries. 
[7943, 7944 


Stark trees, gain one 
growth. (Jn Country 
gentleman, Mar. 11, 1916) @ Mar. 
9, 1916; 1 ¢: Mar. 11, 191635, 4 423235: 


© William P. Stark nurseries, 

Neosho, Mo. 

50% lower prices on J. H. Hale peach 
trees! 19, [1] p. Hus. 4to. 
Mar. 6, 1916;.2 ¢. and ai. Mae es 
1916; A 425916. 


© William P. Stark nurseries Co., 
Neosho, Mo. 

STEHLING (Henry C.)* Milwaukee. 
Catechism of Christian doctrine in 
verse and rhyme. ist ed. 1916 
[Milwaukee, 8S. G. Messmer, 1916] 
48 p. 24mo. $0.05. [ 7945. 

© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425988. 


STEINMETZ (Charles P.) 


Plant William P. 
to two years’ 


Our growing 


favorable trade balance. Proof. 
(National editorial service, serial 
no. 375) [7946 


© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425892; Natl. editorial 
service, inc., New York. 

SrepHEeNS (Anna D.) When Titeena 
tried. (concl.) (in Messenger of 
peace. Mar., 1916.) [7947 

© Mar. 18, 1916; 1 c. Marae 
1916; A 423242; Peace assn. of 
friends in America, Richmond, Ind. 


350 


S, GROUP II 


BOCK 
no. 4, 1916 


STEPHENSON (Milton H.)* Boston. 
New profession and its great earn- 
ing capacity. 8 p. folder. S8vo. 

[7948 


© Feb. 8, 1916; . and aff. Feb. 


10, 1916; A 426065. 


De 


STERN bros.*, New York. Field of 
fashion, spring & summer, 1916. 
cover-title, 64 p. illus. 4to. [7949 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 15, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 426742. 


STEVENS—DaAvIs co.*, Chicago. 
[7950, 7951 
Blazing the trail in selling. no. 23. 


cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel 
to binding] © Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and 
aft. Web. 12, 1916; A ‘426111. 


Familiarity breeds contempt. no. 24. 
cover-title, 2 l. 4to. [Text parallel 
to binding] @© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 426204, 


STEWART (J. N.) jr. Bigger better 
business. (/n Chicago herald) 
[7952-7954 
Cherchez la femme. © Apr. 1916; 
1 c. Apr. 4, 1916; A 423645. 


Father to the man. © Apr. 5, 1916; 
1 c. Apr. 6., 1916; A 423610. 


Touching the imagination of the retailer. 
© Apr. 4, 1916; fee Apr, S196. 
A 423581. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 

STEWART (William H.) 
York. 

Introducing 


2 
Vs; 


jr.*, New 

| 7955-7964 

the owner to his automo- 

bile’s motor. '3. instalments] 

New uae Pin je (@) Mar. 5,° 12, 

mre; 1 ¢ each Mar. 30, 1916; 

423511423513. 

Motorist’s oe Ses Solved. Jan. 12, 
£9,°26,, Neb: 2, 9; 16, 23, 1916: [7 in- 
stalments ] (In? New York Globe and 
commercial advertiser.) © Jan, 
12—Feb. 23, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 15, 1916; 
A 423101-423107. 


q SropparD. Try the Stoddard way. 


¥ [G6] p. folder, illus. 24mo. [7965 
f © Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 16, 
: 1916; aff. Mar. 25, 1916; A 426863: 


John C. Burmeister ptg. co., Chicago. 
STONEBURN (Frederic H.) [7966-7969 
Adopt effective preventive measures to 
avoid mortality among chicks. © Mar. 
PoetoiG. ta ¢ Mar. 18, 1916: A 
423191. 

Poultry parasites cause great damage but 
may be easily controlled. © Apr. os 
#916; 1 c. Apr. 14, 1916; A 423817. 

Preserve ezgs now for winter use, a most 


desirable poultry house. © Mar. ity 
fio: 1 c. Mar. 22, 1916; A 423246. 


Put the idie back yards at work reduc- 
ing the high cost of living. © Mar. 
memrestG: i: ¢ Mar’ 31, 1916; 
423461. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Phila- 
delphia North American | 


© Matos advertising co., inc., Phil- 
adelphia. 


T978 


Stout (J. F.)* Austin, Minn. To Em- 
maus and back. New York, Cincin- 
nati, The Abingdon press [1916]. 22 
Dp: 7 12mo0: $0225. [7970 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 426868. 


Stout (Rex T.) 
(In Golfers magazine, Mar., 


Ask the Egyptians. 
1916) 

[7971 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1916; 
| A 4238213; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
| cago. 


Strout (W. Oakley)* St. Paul. Un- 
natural history beasts and _ birds 


from Thereaintno Sichplace, Jungle 
of Joshland, by the special artist 
for the Gordon hat. [St. Paul] Gor- 


don & Ferguson, 1916. 17 p. col. 
illus. 12mo. [7972 
© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 


9, 1916; A 426194. 


STRATFORD hotel co.*, San Francisco. 
Hotel Stratford best dollar rooms in 
San Francisco. [4] p. illus., diagr. 


24mo. shaped like dollar mark. 
[7973 
© EFeb=—16, 1916; 2 ¢ Feb. 23, 
1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 4267438. 
Strauss (S. Mildred)* New York. 
Dance and life. 22 p. 12mo. [7974 
©) Feb, 10) 1916:..2..e¢ Mar, .28, 


aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 426993. 


STRICKLAND (Arthur B)* Providence, 
R. I. Revival with a million cen- 
verts. Providence, R. I., Providence 
revival committee [1915] cover- 
title, 13 p. 12mo. (Dead in earnest 
series, no. 3.) $0.05. [7975 

© Dee. 16, 1915; 2 Jan. 
3, 1916; A 417548. 


Srrone (J. Embree)* Chicago Heights, 
Hk. sstronshurst...~ P12] ps alluss, 
ports., maps. 8vo. [7976 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429052. 


STroup (E. H.) & co.*, Chicago. Burn 
powdered coal. Sheet, illus., diagr., 
printed on both sides. 12 by 84 
inches. (Powdered coal bulletin no. 
103) [(9t7T 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425565. 


1916; 


e. and aff. 


Strout (Hh. A.) farm agency inc, 
New York. Money-making farms. 
63 p. illus., port. obl. S8vo. [7978 


~ © Mar. 3, 1916; 1’c. and aff. Mar. 
22,1916; 1c. Mar. 14,1916; A 429081. 


dol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


7979 


STvupss buyers directory for the whole- 
sale drug, chemical and allied trades, 
1916. New York, A. Stubbs [1916] 
vii, 356 p. Svo. $3.00. [T9T9 

©: Jan. 20, 19162; 2, es, dam, 22, 
1916; aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 420735. 
Alfred Stubbs, New York. 


Suees (Sidney) Why the government 
should build, own, and maintain a 


system of public highways. 4 p. 
illus. 4to. (National highways 
assn. ) [7980 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
15, 1916; A 428120; National high- |; 
ways assn., Washington. 


SULLIVAN (C. Gardner) [7981-7982 
Civilization. [Los Angeles, Cal., Printed 
by Standard printing co., 1916] 17 p. | 
12mo. © Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. | 
Apr. 1, 1916; A 426979. ; 
Passed by his past. [Los Angeles, Cal., 
Standard printing co., 1916] cover- 
title, 10 p. 12mo. Mar. 15, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429169. 
© Thos. H. Ince, Santa Monica, 
Cal. 


SULLIVAN machinery co.*, Chicago. 
Sullivan continuous cutting electric 
chain mining machines, class CH. 
24 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Circular 
no. 63—D. 3d ed.) [7983 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
15, 1916; A 426686. | 


SUNBEAM incandescent lamp division, 
National lamp works of General 
electric co.*, Chicago. How to figure 
illumination also a complete cata- 
log of western eleciric sunbeam 
mazda lamps. 6th ed. cover-title, 
20 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. [7984 

i) Dec 24 1915: 2 c. Jan 20 
1916; aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 417900. 


[SUNDERLAND (Charles C.)] Aerial 
wire rope conveyors. (In Roebling 
wire rope, Apr., 1916) [7985 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 4, 1916; 
A 423797; John A. Roebling’s sons 
co., Trenton, N. J. 


SuverKrop (E. A.) Manufacturing 
British 18 pounder high-explosive 
shells. 6. (Jn American machinist) 

[7986 

(© Mar. ' 23, 1916:°1’e Mar-"S5. 

1916; A 423475; Hill pub. co., New 
York. 

Swirt (Ernest G.)* Detroit. Physi- 
cian’s perfect call list and record. 
30th ed. 166 [2] (i. e. 234) p. illus. 
16mo. $1.50. [T987 

‘© Oct. 1, 1915; 2 ce. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 426099. 


TAGORE 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


SYNFLEUR scientific laboratories. Mar- 
ket report, Novy., 1915. 64 p. illus. 
Svo, [7988 

© Oct. 29, 1915; 2 ce. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425782; Alois von Isako- 
vics, Monticello, N. Y. 


; TABER (Irving)* Mount Pleasant, O. 


Judgment year and how to read the 
angels’ dates in the Bible. Sheet, 
12 by 7 inches. $1.00. [7989 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 & and aff 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 426859. 


(Ravindranath)* Calcutta, 
India. My reminiscences; tr. by 
Surendranath Tagore. (Jn Modern 
review ) [7990, T7991 
chap 1-3. @© 1 c. Feb. 10, 1916; A ad 

int. 2600; pubd. Jan. 10, 1916. 
chap. 47. @ 1c Mar. 6, 1916; A ad 
int. 2599; pubd. Feb. 10, 1916. i 

TappE (Herman Patrick)* New York. 
Early Victorian era. (Jn Harper’s 
bazar, Apr., 1916) [7992 

() Mar. 22, 1916; 1 & Maeaee 
1916; A 423339. 


Tayzior (Edward C.) Broncho boys’ — 
big contract; or, Working for big — 
pay. New York city, Street & Smith 
[1916] 4 p. L, [5]-316 p. 12 mo. 
(On cover: New medal library, no. 
843.) $0.15. [7993 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feh. 
16, 1916; A 426092; Street & Smith, 
New York. 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT cos.*, Rochester, 
N. Y¥. Recipes for favorite candies, 
home-made with the Taylor home 


candy maker’s thermometer. 30 p. 
illus. 16mo. 


[7994 — 
© Feb. 3, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Feb. © 
19, 1916; A 426221. 


TELEPHONE society of the Mountain 
States. Educational dept. Substa- 
tion practice, pt. 2. Substation in- 
stallations, section 8-12. 5-yv. 4to. 
(Plant course no. 2) 

© Jan. 31—Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and } 
aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429066. Moun- 
tain States telephone & telegraph 
co., Denver. : 


Terry (J. B.) co. Catalogue no. 5.9 
Electrical merchandise. Cedar Rap- — 


ids, Ia. [1916] 1p. L, [5]-560 p. 
illus. Ato. [7996 


© Mar. 21, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 428290; R. R. Donnelley ~ 
& sons co., Chicago. 


352 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


THEIR married life. (Jn New York 
evening journal) | T99T—-SO005 
mar. 24, 1916. © Mar. 14, 1916: 1 ec. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 423088. 

mar. 16, 1916. © Mar. 16, 1916; 1 ec. 
Mar 27, 1916; A 423147. 

Mar. 22 1916.. © Mar. 22 VEG = xb Ee: 
Mar. 23, 1916: A 423309. 

moat oy, 1916 © Mar. 23, 19196; 1 «¢. 
Mar. 24, 1916; A 423315 

Mar. 28, 1916. © Mar. 28, 1916; 1 ec. 
Mar. 29, 1916;::A 423410. 

Mar. 30, 1916. © Mar. 30, 1916; 1 ec. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 423470. : 
mer Go, 1916. © Apr. 6, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 

T, 1916; A 423666. 
apr. 8, 1916. © Apr. 8, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 
¥0;, 1916: A 423714. 
Moraes Loto.) @ eipr. 13; 1916; 2. c. 
Apr. 14, 1916: A 422804 
© Internatl. news service, New 
York. 
THoMAS (George H.)* San Diego, Cal. 
Sunbeams. (J San Diego sun) 
[SO0U6 
= Mar. 1, 1916; - Mar. 9, 1986; 
423211. 
THomas (John A.)* Columbus, O. 


Thomas system of scientific firefight- 
ing. cover-title, 16 p. inel. ports., 
plates. nar. Svo. [ SOOT 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 426912. 


THomaAS (T. J.) 
murdered or 


Was Minnie Peters 
did she kill herself. 
(In Cleveland Sunday leader) [S008 

© Mar. 19, 1996: 1c. Mar. 23, 
1916; A 423336: Cleveland co., Cleve- 
land: 


THompson (Oliver S.)* Monrovia, Cal. 


Thompson’s new penmanship.  Pri- 
mary writing. Bk. 1. 2d ed. [44] 
p. illus. obl. 24mo. $0.20. [8009 


© Dee. 23, 1915; 2 © and aff. Jan. 
19, 1916; A 426074 

THompson’s. Sandwiches. (Jn Chi- 
cago daily tribune) [8010 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1916; 
A 423572; John R. Thompson co., 
Chicago. 

THoMsoN (Jennie L.)* Tunkhannock, 
Pa. Word song. Card, printed on 
both sides, 62 by 4 inches. $0.10. 

[8011 


© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 © and aff. Feb. 
2a, 1916 ; A 425771. 

THORNDIKE (Ashley H.) English 
theater in Shakespeare’s time. (Jn 
New York times. Tercentenary 
Shakespearean supplement) ee | 


© Apr. 2, 1916; 1c Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 423726; New York times cO., aes 
York. 


aigs+—16—__6 


THRIFT service co.*, Rockford, II. 

Thrift savings clubs. [Each 2 cards, 

4+ by G6 inches. $15.00 per M. 

[8013-8028 

1 cent progressive. © Feb. 24, 1916; 

2 c. and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 496426, 

1 cent reducing. © Feb. 24, 1916* 2 ¢& 
and aff. Mar. Bol9tG: A 426428, 
cent progressive. @© Feb. 24, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426420. 
2 cent reducing. @© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ¢, 

and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426430. 

2 cent progressive. © Feb. 24, 1916; 

2c. and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426427, 


29 cent reducing. @© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426431. 


10 cent progressive. © Feb. 24, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426429. 


10 cent reducing. © Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Mar. sh: 1916; A 426434. 


10 cents per wk. © Fen. 24, 1916; 


bo 


and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426432, 
25 cents per wk. Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. 


© 
and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426433. 


50 cents per wk. @© Feb. 24, 1916; 
and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426419. 

$1.00 per wk. © Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. 
aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426422. 


$2.00 per wk. © Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. 
aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426423. 


$2.50 per wk. @© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. 
aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426424. 


$5.00 per wk. © Feb. 24, 1916; 2 
aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426421. 
$10.00 per wk. © Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426425. 
THROUGH travel guide co. Through 
travel guide of North America. 40 
p. S8vo. $0.50. [8029 


) Mar? 9. S916 ->.2 “e. Mar. EF 
1916; aff. Mar. 10, 1916; A 426625; 
Edward G. Ward, Swarthmore, Pa. 


TIMES - DEMOCRAT, Muskogee. OKI. 
What the European war has done to 
the prices of drugs. (Jn Muskogee 
Times-democrat ) [8030 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 81, 
1916; A 423459 : Ernest McDaniel, 
Muskogee, OkK1. 


Troca mill & elevator co.*, 
Y. Ti-o-ga horse feed. 
(part col.) 16mo. 

© Jan. 21, 1916: 
24, 1916; A 425616. 

TITANIUM alloy mfg. eo.*, Niagara 
Falis, N. Y. Titanium aluminum 
and other standard bronze castings. 
48 p. illus. nar. 8vo. [8032 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
24, 1916; A 425630. 


TiITcHE Goettinger co. 


ae. 
and 
and 
and 


e. and 


Waverly, N. 
[4] p. illus. 
[8031 


2 ec. and aff. Feb. 


Story of Peter 


Rabbit. [7] p. illus. 8vo. $0.15. 
[8033 
Guia... £2.61916; 2c: Mare?t. 


1916; aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 429056; 
Arthur L. Chilton & Lenore H. Chil- 
ton, Dallas. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8034 


Tortver (Clarence E.)* Dayton, Tenn. 


Warning of patriots. Sheet, illus. 
20 by 244 inches. [8034 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
24, 1916; A 429129. 


TorBert (Charles W.)* Dallas. Tor- 
bert’s improved Texas league base- 
ball schedule, 1916. Folded sheet in 
cover. 24mn0. $0.01. [8035 

© Feb. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
14, 1916: A 425988. 


Torres (O.) jr. Caligrafo pan-ameri- 


eano, cuadernos de escritura, in- 
glesa. Ntimero 1-S Nueva York, 


D. Appleton y compania, 1916. 8v. 
illus. obl. 12mo. $1.50 per doz. 
[8036 
© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
8, 1916: A 426238; D. Appleton & co., 
New York. 


TOYCRETE building co.*, Evanston, Il. 
Toycrete [8] p. folder. illus. obl. 
16mo. [ 8037 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 4, 1916; A 425534. 


TRAvER jeGhlarrytoiGs)* 
Where are the recruits? New York, 
Society of constructive defence 
[1916] F110} pe.  tentows $0.08 

[8038 

Migs el, 

30, 1916; A 426964. 


New York. 


© Mar. 
1916; aff. 


14, 1916; 
Mar. 


Ce 


TREE (Herbert) 
with tragedy 


How humor blends 
(as in life) (Jn New 
York times, Shakespeare tercen- 
tenary, suppl.) [8039 

©. Mar. 19, 1916° 1. e. “Mar. , 24. 
1916; A 423229; New York times co., 
New York. 


Trew (Eva)* Seattle. [S040, 8041 
How to play Trew’s color music. Seattle, 
Wash., Color music co. 1916. 28 p. 
illus. S8vo. (cover-title: Trew’s color 
music; ten songs can he played by 
anyone in any key.) @© Mar. 14, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Mar. 20. 1916; A 429087. 
Trew’s color music. cover-title. [4] p. 
col. illus. fol. (Technical series no. 
1, Key-note clock) $2.50. @ Mar. 
11, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. Mar. 20, 1916; 
A 429038. 


TRUST BOOK & credit co.*, 
Mo. Credit reference and trust book 
for Buchanan County, Mo., 1916. 
23d ed. 780 p. 12mo. $25.00. 

[8042 


and aff. Apr. 


St. Joseph, 


© Mar. 
1, 1916; 


Zo, LOLGs 2 C; 
A 427492. 


pt. 1, nes, eee 


fRust co. of Wyoming County. 
Money message, how to deposit with 
is by maih- gdh; [LjepHh Bene 
| 8043 
© Feb. 17, 1916: 2 © and aff. Feb. 
19, 1916; A 426219; George Pratt 
Culp, Rochester, N. Y. 


TWELVE point calendar. 1916. 

Shect, 94 by G inches. [ 8044 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 

10, 1916; A 426570; Richard ae 
O’Connor, Portland, Ore. 


April, 


Tyner (Parker Rockwell)* New York. 


Tyler course. 14 p. illus. S8vo. 
[8045 
© Mar. 11, 1916: 2° € Mar ae 


1916; aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 426965. 
User Jand und meer. 
bd. [Each illus. fol.] [8046, 8047 
nr. 22. -@ Feb. :23;' 19462 -1ten Mara. 
1916; A—Foreign 13523. 


nr. 23. (©) Mar. 1. 19G sieeve, 
1916; A—Foreign 13524. 


© Deutsche verlags-anstalt, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


Jahre. S82 0885S 


27, 


UNDER-FEED Stoker co. of America*, 


Chicago. Jones stoker [catalog] 
cover-title, 31, [1] p. illus., diagrs. 
4to. [S048 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
7, 1916; A 425848. 


UnpbrERWoop (Drury) Top ’o the morn- 
ing. (In Chicago herald) 

[8049-8076 

@, Mar. 22; 19i6isaigic 
1916; A 423110. 

14, 1916. © Mar. a T91G Si 
15, 1916; A 42308 
15, 1916. °“@ Mar: me 
16, 1916; A 423166. 
1916. @©@ Mar. 16, 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 423168. 
Mar. 17, 1916. ©: Mar. 77 fone= 

Mar. alice 1916; A 4238175. 
Mar, 28-1916) °@ Mar 13) 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 423257. 
Mar. 19, 1916. @ Mar. ‘19, 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 423261. 
Mar. 21, 1916... ©. Mar:,24, 
Mar. 22, 1916; A 423295. 
Mar., 22, 1916. @© Mar. 22, 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 4238300. 
Mar. 23,:1916. © Mar: 23, 
Mar. 24, 1916; A 423348. 
Mar. 24, 1916. © Mar. 24, 
Mar. 25, .1916; A 423354. 
Mar? 25,-1916. -"@° Mar. "25, 
Mar. D7, 1916; A 423358. 
Mar. 26, 1916. © Mar. 26, 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 423440. 


Mar. 28, 1916. © Mar. 28, 1916; 1 c. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 423447. 


Mar. 12, 1916. 
Mar. 13, 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 16, 


1916s a es 
191-63" desc: 


peek 
ie) 


1SLGS-7ke ie. 
1916 > ee. 
LOLGew kick. 
IGIGS ie 
TOLG 3° de c: 
1916; doe. 
19163727 
LO1Gs) A %e) 


304 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


S095 


UnNDERWoop (Drury )—Continued. UNITED ENGINEERING & foundry co.*, 


Mars 29) 1916) '.@ Mar: 29, 1916:.1) c. 
Mar. 30, 1916; A 423449. 

Meare so. 1916. © Mar. 30, 1916; 1. «¢. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 423485. 

Mare. t) 1916, °@ Mar... 31; 1916; 1 ce. 
Apr. 1, 1916; A 423490. 

eerie ore.) ©. Apres 1,°1916; £ e. 
Apr os, 19'G; A 423529. 

mae. +, 1916. ‘© Apr, 4, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 
By 1916; A 423580. 


Pittsburgh. High-speed steam-hy- 
draulic forging presses, single-lever 
control, intensifier type. 47 p. 
illus.. diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin F.) 
[S082 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
26, 1916: A 425681. 


Apr. 5, 1916. © Apr. 5, 1916; 1 c. Apr. | Unrrep STATES GRAPHITE Co.*, Saginaw, 


6, 1916; A 433607. 

Ape G, 1916 @ Apr. 6, 1916; 1.¢c. Apr. 
fe 1916; A 423648. 

Ape. 7 1916.. © Apr. iC) AOUG Ey tC Apr: 
8, 1916; A 423704. 

Burs, '91G. © Apr. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 
a0, £996 $A) 423711. 

meee 9. 1906. .@ Apr. 9, 191635 °'1 ¢. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 423772. 

meres? 6916... ©, Apr..11, 19163°1 c. 
Apr. 12, 1916; A 423780. 

mee tot. © Apr. 12, 1916;'1 ec. 
Apr. LS 1916; A 423818. 


ee te tote. .@ Apr. 13, 1916; 1 ¢ 
Apr. 14, 1916; A 423824. 
mpre tt, 1916. .@ Apr. 14,1916; 1 ¢ 


Apr. 15, 1916; A 423828. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Mich. [8083-8087 

Care of traction boilers. 20 p._ illus. 
L6mo. “@ Deer 25, 1915; 2 ¢. Keb. 24, 
1916; aif. Mar. 6, 1916; A 425805. 

Don’t wreck your engine. (In Power 
Farming. Apr., 1916) @i Apert 3. 
1916; 1 ¢ Apr. 17,1916; A. 423672. 

In the course of reasoning. (Jn National 
engineer, Mar., 1916) © Mar. 1, 1916; 
fees Mar, 25, 19163 A 423330. 

U. 8S. G. co.’s Mexican boiler graphite. 
(In National engineer, Feb., 1916) © 
Feb. 1, 1916; 1c. Mar. 25, 1916; A 
423329. 

U. S. G. co.’s Mexican graphite paint. 
(Jn Practical engineer, Mar. 15, 1916) 
@ Mar 10 1916: te." Mar. 24.7491G6%; 
A 423327. 


UNIVERSAL BUREAU. Personal contract, 


UNDERWRITERS realty co.*. New York. 
Prosperity boom all over country 
coming to stay. [8] p. illus. (part 
col.) fol. [SOTT 


© Feb. 8, 1916: 2 «. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916: A 426083. 


UNION SAVINGS systems co. Strong de- 
fense. Card, printed on both sides, 


international commercial guarantee 
of credit. Form no. 1-3. 3 sheets, 
printed on both sides. 184 by 83 


inches. SOS8—8090 
© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. each Feb. 7, 

1916: aff. Feb. 7. 26. 1916: A 426479- 

426481; James Henr y Hall & Harold 
isen Weber, Minneapolis. 


3 by 54 inches. [S078 | UNIVERSAL SAFETY standards co.*, Phil- 


era 20, 1916552 “e: -Jan. 225; 
1916; aff. Mar. 7. 1916: A 480089; 
Ira W. Arnold, Lancaster, Pa. | 


UNION SpRINGS specialty co.*, Union 
Springs, N. ¥. Rules for practical 
bait casting. 6 p. folder. 16mo. 

[S079 


© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
4,1916; A 425788. 


adelphia. [8091-8093 


Help to make this plant safe. 3 [1] p. 
24amo- $0:09: (“@ Heb: t; 1916 3c: 
and aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 426070. 


Here’s what.we are after: a safe shop, 
no accidents, no time lost, universal 
Safetys Sh). p. 2 24mo! $0.01. © 
Feb. oe iG 2 ef and=atee step. 10, 
1916; A 426069. 

What you can do for safety in this plant. 
Spt lowe /24m0i15S0.01. “Ct rep: T, 
1906: 2Qve. and) afeelhebs 10) 1916: A 
426071. 


Unmack (William)* San Francisco. 


Unit construction co.*, Philadelphia. 
Unico system for demonstration of 
talking machines and pianos. [8] p. 
illus. fol. [S080 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
17, 1916; A 426771. 


UNITED COMMERCIAL underwriters,* | 
Altoona, Pa. U. C. U. efficient serv- 
wer 431. fol. $25.00. | SOS1 


©. Oct. 27, 1915; 2c. Feb. 29, 1916: | 
aff. Nov. 2, 1915: A 425703. 


Bill Unmacek’s sports almanac and 
records book, 1916. 111 p. _ illus. 
24mo. $0.10. {S084 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
21, 1916; A 426802. 


[Visas «GH. Si) sons:}). LEwisting, in 


life assurance, ne. 16. [4] p. i6mo. 
$5.00 per 1000. {8095 

© Feb. 28. 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
3, 1916; A 426463; Henry S. Vail, 
Chicago. 


CATALOGUE 
S096 


OF CCPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, B.S., Voie 


New York. 
| SO96—8098 

Ife wanted to make sure the varnish was 
yalspar. Mar. 11, 1916. (in Satur- 
day evening post, Mar. 11, 1916) © 
Mar. 9, 1916-7 ¢. Mar. (5,2 1916 >A. 
423282. 

Little imitators, a valspar story. (In 
Saturday evening post. Apr. 8, 1916) 
@ Apr. 6, 1916: fe Apr. BS T9i6e= A 
423683. 

Your boat. [6] p. folder. illus. | Svo. 
© Jan:.29, 1916: 2 '¢ and att, Feb. 1), 


VALENTINE & CO.*, 


1916; A 425355. 

VALLENS (Hugene)* New York. What 
constitutes a mild cigar. (in To- 
bacco ) [S099 

© Mar, 16,4916" oC oMar. 22. 


1916; A 423241. 


VAN NostraAnp (Alonzo G.)* Charles- 
town, Mass. Dozen tasty dishes 
originated by a dozen famous chefs. 
14 p. illus., ports. 16mo. [8100 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425784. 


Van Tassert (Chas.)* Bozeman, Mont. 
Montana, the treasure state. Post- 
eard, illus. $0.10. [8101 

© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425760. 


VAN W AGENEN (IXate) Modern 
speller. Book 1, 2. New York, The 
Macmillan company, 1916. 2v. illus. 
12mo. £8102, 8103 

© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. each and aff. 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 427335, 427336; 
Maemillan co... New York. 


VERSTEEG (Melvina Matson)* Los An- 


geles. [8104-8107 
Evening twilight. Sheet, 11 by 83 
inehes. @ Mar. 18, 49165 2 e«. and 


aff. Mar. 25, 1916-3; A 42687. 
Love’s power. Sheet, 11 by 8% imches. 


Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 426875. 

Morning greeting, Sheet, 11 by 83 
inches. “@ Mar. 18, 19163 2) ¢ ‘and 
aff. Mar. 25, 1916; A 426876. 

Twilight thoughts. Sheet, 11 by 84 
inches. @ Mar. 18, 1916; 2 ¢ ‘and 


aff. Mar. 25, 1916; A 426878. 

VESSELS owned on the United States 
Pacific coast exclusive of the Philip- 
pine Islands, 1916. [San Francisco, 


Cal., Commercial news pub. Co., 
1916] cover-title, 167 p. obl. 24mo. 
[8108 

©). Mari 27 196 on er ae oe, 


1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 428131; 
Commercial news pub. co., San 
Francisco. 


eee 


VIAVI co.*, San Francisco. Viavi in 


Pennsylvania. Philadalphia, Pa., 
The Eastern Viavi co. [1916] cover- 
title, 32 p. 16mo. [8109 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 
Mar. 28, 1916; A 4269138. 

Vinsack (Gladys Brace)* Pittsburgh. 

And the devil laughs. Synopsis. 


New York, E. Benson, 1915. 2 p. L, 
2-7 numb. |. 4to. 18110 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 426862. 


Wank (Joseph H.) & Sylvester (Hm- 
ina)* New York. Graded readers. 


Primer. Boston, London [ete.] Ginn 
and company [1916] 128 p._ illus. 
(part col.) 12mo. $0.35 [8111 


© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 428607. 


WAGGAMAN (Mary TT.) Sandy Joe. 
New York, Cincinnati [ete.] Ben- 
ziger brothers, 1916. 208, 15 p. inel. 
front. 12mo. $0.85. {8112 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 427306; Benziger 
bros., New York. 


WaGNeR (Harry D.)* Philadelphia. 
To the public we present this pam- 
phlet of descriptions of the modern 


dances as taught in the Wagner 
school of dancing. [6] p. folder. 
16mo. (Wagner school of dancing) 

[8113 


© Mar. 18,1916; 2.6) apd 
Mar. 21, 1916; A 426790. 


WaAGStTAFFS*, Atlanta. Biggest value 
ever offered in the history of bank 
advertising. Sheet, illus., 23 by 33 
inches. $5.00. [8114 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 ¢ Feb..24 
1916; aff. Mar. 13, 1916; A 425984. 


Henius research laboratory,* 
Chicago. Brannew, a new beverage. 
cover-title, 10 p. 16mo. [8115 

© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 «. and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 426891. 


WaLpRon (George B.) Memory wor- 
ship in the Sunday school. Boston, 
New York [ete.] The Pilgrim press 
[1916] ip.1L,p. 5-22. 12mo, *}SaiG 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
1, 1916; A 426982; Congregational 
Sunday school & pub. society. Boston. 


WAHT, 


WALKER (Dailey Jerome)* Waterloo, 
Ia. Poultry troubles.  cover-title, 
16 p. 16mo. [8117 

© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 425670. 


306 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 
WALKER (Frances) Confessions of 
Roxane. Mar. 15-18, 20-25, 27. 
{11 instalments | (Jn St. Louis 
times ) [S118 
© Mar. 13-18, 20-25. . 1916; Bee: 
each Mar. 29, 1916; A o3e 23; Ger- 
man-American pr ess assn., St. Louis. 
Wacker (William W.)* Aurora, III. 
Mental practice. Pocket ed. cover- 
title, 23 p. 16mo. (Plain talk se- 
ries, no. 1.) $0.25. [8119 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 


16, 1916: 
afi. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426390. 


WaANAMAKER (John)* Philadelphia. 
Photographs, 11th annual exhibition, 


Mar. i-7, 1916. cover-title, [40] p. 
illus. obl., 24mo. [S120 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 
15, 1916: A 426674 


ec. and aff. Mar. 


York. Suc- 
16 p. illus., 
(Cover-title: Money. how 

[8121 
2 c. and aff. Feb. 


WakpD systenis co.*, New 
cessful fund raising. 
port, Svo. 
to get it) 

© Feb. 7. 1916: 
10, 1916: A 426073. 


WATERHOUSE (A. H.) Quarterly uni- 
form test and review questions pre- 
pared by Superintendent A. H. Wa- 
terhouse. Series 7. set no. 


= Feb., ' 


1916. 1915-1916. Sheet 154 by 36. 
inches. 30.12. [8122 | 
© Feb. 9, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
17, 1916; A 426211: University pub. 
co., Lincoln, Neb. 
Warts (Burchard L.)* St. Louis. 
Fall of Meliss. Sheet. 12 by 5 
inches. 80.25. [8123 


© Jan. 10, 1916: 1 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
ee, 1916; 1 ©. Jan. 12, 1916; A 425935. 


Weaver (J. Le Roy) Sanitation and 
its relation to public health; a seri- 


eus problem in schoel hygiene. [8] 
p. S8yo. [$124 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1916: 


aff. Mar. 8, 1916: A 426564: Theo. B. 
Robertson soap co., Chicago. 


Werescs (Ariand D.)* Fargo, N. D. 
Mind of the citizen. 4. (Jn Amer- 
ican journal of sociology. Mar., 1916) 


[8125 
eyo har 31, 1916; 1 e¢. Apr. 6, 
1916: A 423604. 


[WeicELE (Hal J.)] Congratulations 


pass ‘em ‘round. Sheet. 93 by 52 
inches. [8126 
Dec... 22, , 3915- 2 «c... and aff. 
Mar. 2. 1916; A 425739; Sentanel 
remedies co., Cincinnati. 
35 


$167 
WELCKER (Adair)* Berkeley, Gul. 
After-Armageddon prayer. 15 pp. 
12mo. $0.25. [8127 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 425696. 


WELETMER (Sidney A.) Suggestive 
therapeutics; a complete’ corre- 
spondence course in psychology, 


WENTWORTH 


WERMUTH 


general philosophy, suggestive thera- 
peuties and right living, together 
with complete lesson outlines. Sec- 
tion 26. New rev. ed.  cover-tiitle, 
p. 299-307. fol. $5.00. [8128 
@ Feb: 28; 191652 c. Mar: 10, 
1916; aff. Mar. 11, 1916; A 425901; 
Weltmer institute of suggestive 
therapeutics, Nevada, Mo. 


[8129, $130 


Libro 2. Por 


(George ) 
Aritmética moderna. 
Jorge Wentworth y David Eugenio 
Smith. Boston, Londres, Ginn y 
compania [1916] vy. 298 p._ illus. 
i2mo. (Serie matematica Wentworth 
y Smith) $0.48. © Mar. 10, 1916; 
> (C2 and jai Mar. 31 191G- A AQS396. 


© George Wentworth, Brookline, 


Mass., & David Eugene Smith, New 
York. 
New York city arithmetic. Grade 1-8. 


By George Wentworth. David Eugene 
Smith and Albert Shiels, Boston, Lon- 
don [etc.] Ginn and company f1976] 
Svo. illus. (part col.) 12mo. (Went- 
worth - Smith mathematical series) 
Grades 1, 6, 7, 8S © Apr. 13, 1916; 
grade 2 © Apr. 10, 1916; grades 3, 
4.5 _@., Mar. 25,1936; . 2..e:..eacn 
and aff. Apr. 19. 1916: A 428582. 
© George Wentworth, Brookline. 
Mass.. David Eugene Smith. New 
York, Albert Shiels. New York. 
(William Charles) 
trained man. Chicago, 
institute [1916] 168 
ports. Svo. 
© Mar. 9, 1916 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
aft. Mar. 20, 1916: A 429008; Black- 
stone institute, Chicago. 


Law 
Blackstone 
p. plates, 
[8131 


WERNER (W.)* Chieago. [8132-8167 
April weather. © Apr. 7, 1916; 1 ce. 
Apr. 10. 1916; A 423700. 
Banker's chill. © Mar. 15, 1916; 1 ec. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 423152. 
Birth of a notion. @ Mar: 18, 1916: 
1 ec. Mar. 20, 1916; A 423219. 
Bond-baking in Chicago. © Mar. 11. 


—~l 


1916; 1 -e. Mar. 15, 1916; A 423095. 
Cockles of his heart. © Mar. 16, 1916; 
1 c. Mar. 18. 1916: A 423186. 
Diffident David. © Mar. ee 1986; 1 ¢. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 433153 
Duplicity of pa. © Mar. 13, 194G >, Dc: 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 423096. 
Her great desire. © Mar. 27, 
Mar. 29, 1916: A 423418. 
Hilda es and the stork. © Apr. 
1916; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1916; A 423600. 


19aG- 1 e: 


4, 


WERNER (W.)*—Continued. 
In the cactus patch. © Mar. 29, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 31, 1916; A 423468. 


Judith entertains. @ Mar. 23, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 25, 1916; A 423344. 


Just neighbors. @ Mar. 28. 1916; 1 ec. 
Mar. 380, 1916; A 423460. 


Laggard. @© Mar. 25, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 
1916; A 423384. 

Lake made to order. © Mar. 14, 1916; 
1 ec. Mar. 16, 1916; A 423128. 

heracy. -@ Apr. 12, 19163 t-e) Apr 14, 
1916; A 423808. 

Little widow. @© Apr. 5, 1916; 1c. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 423669. 

Mad June. © Mar. 17, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 423221. 

Maiter of appearance. @ Mar. 10, 1916; 
1c. Mar. 15, 1916; A 423093. 

Matter of disposition. © Mar. 31, 1916; 
1 ey Apr. 3, 19162 A. 423549. 


Mediator... -@:, Mary. da, 1916i% J e.. Mar. 
15, 1916; A 423094. 

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Miss Shader’s Kate. © Apr. 
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Mar. 22, 1916; A 423244. 


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5, 1916; A 423594. 

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Search for the tin box. © Apr. 8, 1916; 
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Setting a standard of living. Mar. 13, 
AStGS © Marl as, 19toe ic Mar. 15; 
1916; A 423097. 

—— Mar. 20, 1916. © Mar. 20, 1916; 
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Some misconceptions regarding bonds. 
@ Apr.) 4;, 49165 1 e. Apr 2VIOiG; A 
423550. 

Taught Mary Ellen to plav. @ Mar. 18, 
1916; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1916: A 423220. 
Uprising in the kitchen. © Mar. 22, 
1916; 1 ce. Mar. 24, 1916; A 423326. 
Veteran. © Mar. 30.1916: 1°-c. Apr. 1, 

1916; A 423480. 

Whirl. @ Mar. 24, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 
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Worth while. @ Apr. 6, 1916; 1 ¢ Apr. 
8, 1916: A 423682. 


Tako: 


{Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 

WESTERMANNS monatschefte. [Each 

illus. 4to. [8168-8172 


58. jahrg. hft. 12, aug., 1914. © Aug. 1, 


1914; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1916; A—FYoreign 
13603. 

59. jahrg. hft. 1, sept.. 1914. © Sept. 
1, 1914; 1c¢. Apr. 8, 1916; A—Foreign 
13624. 

o9. jahbrg., hit: 2, okt., 1914. .@ Oct. 
1, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 8. 1916: A—Foreign 
13625. 

59. jahrg. hft. 3, nov., 1914. @ Nov. 1, 


1914; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1916: A—Foreign 
13626. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


WESTERMANNS monatschefte—Contd. 


59. jahrg. hft. 4, dez.. 1914. © Dec. 1, 
1914; 1 ¢@ Apr. 8. 1916: A—Foreign 
13627. 


© George Westermann, Braun- 
schweig, Germany. 


WESTERN fiduciary co.*, Denver. Busi- 
ness literature. Sheet, 15 by 8 
inches. fold. to 8vo. [8173 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
4, 1916; A 425757. 


WESTHOFF (George Henry)* St. Louis. 

Mouth and the teeth. [81] p. 16mo. 

[8174 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 2 ce Mar. 22, 
1916; aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 426968. 


WESTINGHOUSE traction brake ¢o.*, 
Wilmerding, Pa. Part catalog no. 
T 3504-1, suppl. 8. D-1-H motor 
driven air compressor. Jan., 1916. 
7, [1] p. illus., diagrs. 4to. [8175 


© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 12, 1916; A 425394. 


WHEELWRIGHT (William B.)* Boston. 
Short talks on paper. Pt. 1. (Jn 
Printing art suggestion book, Mar. 
1916.) [8176 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 1c Maceo 
1916; A 423157. 


WHITE (EK. G.) Do you know a little 
maiden. R C1. Pocket, col. illus., 
4% by 6 inches. $0.25. [8177 

© Aug. 23, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
29, 1916; A 425695; Artcraft shop, 
Minneapolis. 


Wuitre (EK. H.) Dispenser & carbo- 


nator. April showers. (Jn South- 
ern pharmaceutical journal, Apr., 
1916) [8178 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 3, 1916; 
A 423541; W. H. Cousins, Dallas. 


Wuite & Kemble, New York. White 
& KIkemble’s atlas and digest of rail- 
road mortgages, Chesapeake & Ohio 
railway company. 14 p. _ front. 
(fold. map) fol. $10.00. [8179 


© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ce. Apr. 3, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 427503. 


WHITMAN (Stephen)* New York. 
Children of hope. chap. 16-18. (In 
Century Apr., 1916) [8180 


©) Mar. 18, 1916: 1 c Mar, 27 
1916; A 4238234. 


308 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 4, 1916 


WHOo’s wWHo ALonG the North Shore; 
being a register of the noteworthy, 
fashionable and wealthy residents 
on the North shore of Massachusetts 
Bay. [8181, 8182 


For the summer of 1912. Salem, Mass., 
The Salem press co., 1912. xxxy, [6], 
3—367, [5] p.  illus., maps. 8vo. 
$5.00. © July 12, 1912; 2 ¢. Apr. 13, 
1916; aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 428499. 

For the summer of 1913. Salem, Mass., 
The Salem press co., 1913. xxxiv, [6], 
soot, fD>) |p. illus., maps. Svo. 
oo. ©) duly 13.1913 ;)2 e. Apr. 13, 
19165 aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 428498. 


© Albert W. Dennis, Salem, Mass. 


WHO’S WHO IN BASEBALL. Ist ed., 


1916. New York, N. Y., Baseball 
magazine company, 1916. [86] p. 
16mo. [8183 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10. 1916; A 418757; Baseball maga- 
zine co., New York. 


WicuiTa, Kan. Polk-McAvoy direc- 
tory company’s Wichita city direc- 


tory, 1916. [v. 26] Wichita, Kan., 
Polk-MeAvoy directory company, 
1916. 780 p. S8vo. $7.00. [8184 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
14, 1916; A 427241; Polk-McAvoy 
directory co., Wichita, Kan. 


WIEGAND (Nelson McKay)* Syracuse, 
N. ¥. Ghosts of ’76 and eighteen 


twelve, by Paul Revere. [pseud.] 
[4] p. fol. [8185 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 426756. 

WIGHTMAN (Lulu)* Los’ Angeles. 
Menace of prohibition. 32 p. port. 
12mo. $0.10. [8186 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Mar. 20, 1916; A 429062. 


Wirper (G. H.) Just a word about 


your health. 12 ecards, col. illus., 
printed on both sides. 53 by 10 
inches. [8187 


© Feb. 1, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 3, 1916; A 426393; Osborne 
co., Newark, N. J. 


Witp (J. F.) & co. state bank. 
~ [8188, 8189 


Knock your life insurance problems in 
the head with the Thrift insurance 
clubs [Gl p: “folder: illus. 16mo. 
$6.00 per M. © Feb. 24, 1916; 2 «@. 
and aff. Mar. 1, 1916; A 426435. 


Weat is the Thrift way? [6] p. folder. 
16mo. $6.00 per M. © Feb. 24, 1916; 
2 e. and afi. Mar. 1,.1916; A 426436. 


© Thrift service co., Rockford, Il. 


8208 


WILDER (Frank C.) [8190, 8191 
Swing around the circle of Bull Hill. 
© Mar. 25, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 28, 1916; 

A 423399. 

Tungsten—What? Where? Why? © Apr. 
1, 1916; 1 « Apr. 4, 1916; A 423568. 
[Note: The foregoing are in mining 

investor. | 
© Mining investor pub. co., Den- 

Mer. 


WILLARD (Jess) [8192-8194 
Bat Nelson’s liver punch brought him 
light weight crown. @© Mar. 26, 1916; 
Pe. Mary 27, 19tG = Al 423367. 
Boxing should be part of every boy’s 
education. @© Apr. 2, 1916; 1 ¢: Apr. 
3, 1916; A 423558. 


Use of fists is game for men only—Boys 
should learn boxing. © Apr. 9, 1916; 
EL ce Apr: 10, 1916; AW423 717: 
[Note: The foregoing are in New 
York American. ] 


© A. Merritt, New York. 


WiiuiAMsS (Charles W.) & co.*, New 
York. Boxed wisdom, no. 1. Card, 
94 by 4 inches. [8195 

© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 1, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 11, 1916; A 425372. 


WILLIAMS’ (Nathaniel G.)* Colton, 
Cal. Molly and the _ tenderfoot, 
Synopsis. [29] p. 16mo. [Motion 
picture scenario. ] [8196 


© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
15, 1916; A 426687. 


WiILLiAMson (William F.)* Sapulpa, 
Okla. Safety first. Carelessness. 
Sheet, 74 by 6 inches. [S197 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425904. 


Wiis (W. P.) & co.*, New York. As 
seen by Willis no. 11. [4] p. illus. 
Ato. [8198 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 426408. 

WILMINGTON, Del. Wilmington city 
directory and business gazetteer for 
1916. 18th ed. [Wiéilmington, Del.] 


Eastern directory company, 1916. 
914 p. front. (fold. map) 8vo. 
$8.00. [8199 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
22, 1916; A 428206; Eastern direc- 
tory co., Wilmington, Del. 


Witson (Carolyn) [8200-8208 


Birth of child is encouraged by German 
law. @© Mar. 15, 1916; 1 e¢. Mar: 20, 
1916; A 4238201. 

German women bear share of war’s bur- 
dens. © Mar. 16, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 20, 
1916; A 423202. 


Germans allow war prisoners many liber- © 
ties. © Mar. 23. 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 
1916; A 423363. 


309 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


$209 


pt. 1, n.8., v.18 


Wirtson (Carolyn )—Continued. 

Germans depend on railways of Turkey 
in war. © Mar. 18, 1916: 1 c. Mar. 
20, 1916; A 423204. 

Germany divided on question of seeking 
peace. © Mar. 24, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 27, 
1916; A 423364. 

Germany faces grave problem in food 
lack. @ Mar. 14, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 16, 
19163; A. 423722. 

Germany looks to China for future trade. 
© Mar. 17, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1916; 
A 4232038. 

Germany wants to aid Poland; blames 
Russian -@-= Man, 24 O46. 4) ¢.- Maz. 
23, 1916; A 423307. 

Irish soldiers train to fight in German 
amy. ~@ Mame2Z0s 1916 2 14ey ec. Mar: 
235, 1916; A 423506. 

[ Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily tribune] 


© Tribune co., Chicago. 


Witson (G. H.)* Portland, Ore. 
Course in conversational and com- 
mercial Spanish for business people. 
37 numb. |. 16mo. [8209 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 425884. 


Wirson (G. Hepburn) * New York. 
[8210, $211 

Fable of the old carpenter. Sheet, 11 
by 82% inches. © Feb. 19, 1916; 2 c. 
Feb. 26, 1916; A 429084. 

Vital issue to American dancing teach- 
ers: «48, 1... A hoe {Text parallel to 
binding] Keb: 9, 1916: 2 c. Web: 26, 
1916; A 429085. 

Witson (Gertrude) Faith. Boston, 
Mass., Davis & Bond [1916] [8] p. 
16mo. $90.25. [8212 

© Feb: 12,1916; 2 c:-and aft. Mar. 

10, 1916; A 426612; Davis & Bond, 

Boston. 


WiLtson (Verne J.)* Waterloo, Ia. 
Love or money? Sheet, 11 by 83 
inches. [82138 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2:e. Mar. 6, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 426797. 

Wine seed co.*, Mechanicsburg, O. 
Wing’s seed book, 1916. cover-title, 
95 [1] p. illus. 8vo. [8214 

© Dee. 21, 1915; 2 «¢. Feb. 
14, 1916; A 425421. 
WunsHip Boit & co.*, New York. Har- 


and aff. 


vard mills and Mérode fine gauge 
1 x 1 stitch underwear. [28] p. 
illus. Svo. [8215 

© Jan.,.25, 19165 -2 .c., Web. 24, 


1916; aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426478. 
WISCONSIN TELEPHONE CO.*,. Milwau- 
kee. Milwaukee Bell telephone di- 
rectory. Feb., 1916. 215, [2], 119 
[1] p. 4to. [8216 
Feb. 26, 191916; 2 c@ and aft. 
Mar. 10, 1916; A 426594. 


WISCONSIN (UNIV. oF) Extension 
div.*, Madison, Wis. Practical 
course in concrete. Course 430, 
Assignment 1-10. 1st ed. 10 v. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Instruction 


papers for home study, industrial 
education series.) $5.00. [8217 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 © and aff. Mar. 
3, 1916; A 426466. 


(Ernest C.)* Southington, 
Witham’'s standard geogra- 
World. For 5th grades. 
41. maps. S8vo. [Text parallel to 
binding] [8218 


© Jan: 24, 1916+ 1 ‘e “Janes 
1916; 1c Feb. 1, 1916; aff. Feb. 
141, 1916; A 425379. 


WoHLFARTH (Julia H.) Centennial 
speller, by J. H. Wohlfarth, in eol- 
laboration with Orville C. Pratt, 
and E. B. Wetherow. Yonkers-on- 
Hudson, N. Y., World book com- 
pany, 1916. 192 p:”_ i2me: [8219 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 6, 


WiITHAM 
Conn. 
phy tests. 


1916; A 427545; World book co., 
Yonkers, N. Y. 

WOLLENSAK optical co.*, Rochester, 
N. Y. Catalogue of photographic 


lenses and shutters, 1916-1917. 35, 

[1] p. illus. S8vo. (Cover-title: 
Wollensak Jenses and shutters) 

[8220 

©-Feb. 28,° 1916 > 2)\c) Same Sera 

Mar. 1, 1916; A 426455. 


WoMAN’S World magazine co., inc.*, 


Chicago. Keep fertile eggs under 
your setting hens. Sheet, illus. 
(part col.) printed on both sides, 
94 by 6 inches. [8221 


© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
17, 1916; A 425992. 


Wonpbo supply co.*, Brooklyn. Making 


money in the movie mint. cover- 
title, [8] p. 24mo. $0.25. [ 8222 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
10, 1916; A 426066. 


Woon (J. R.) & sons,* New York. 
J. R. Wood & sons, diamond cutters, 
wedding ring makers, gold filled 
watch case makers. 1916. cover- 
title, 32 p. illus. 8vo. [8223 

©) *Mar. 18) 2916 :2 > saga 
Mar. 21, 1916; A 426798. 

WoopwortH (Myron Silas)* Sullivan, 
Mo. My heart’s desire. [3] p., 2 1. 
12mo. [8224 


© Jan. 3, 1916: 2c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 23, 1916; A 425614. 


360 


BOOKS, GROUP IT 
_ iho. 4, 1916 3240 


Worrp’s cmronicte. Perfect spelling. | Youne (Ella Flagg) & Field (Walter 
[4] p. nar. Svo. $0.02. (S225 Taylor)* Chicago. Young and Field 
© Mar. 13, 1916: 2 e. and aff. Mar. literary readers. Book 2. Illus. by 
15, 1916; A 429074; Little chronicle Maginel Wright Enright. Boston, 
eo., Chicago. Londen [ete. ] Ginn and company 
[1916] 208 p._ illus. (part eol.) 
12me. $0.40. [$233 

© Apr. 14. 1916; 2 « and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 427764. 


' 
Worrp’s star knitting co.*, Bay City, | 
Mich. World’s star hosiery and | 
klean-knit underwear. 64 p. illus. | 
32mo. [8226 | 
© Mar. 7, 1916: 2 « Mar. 10. 
1916; aff. Mar. 18, 1916: A 425999. | ZANESVILLE, ©. Zanesville official city 
‘ EI “ directory, 1916. [v.15] Akron, 0.. 
'"s “ ie = rie ment record) | The Bureh directory company, 1916. 
Card, printed on both sides, 32 by 7; | * EEC|-368. D- Sve: $5.00. [8234 
>So idy [8227 © Mar. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
© Dee. 23, 1915; 2 c. Dee. 24, 1915: = b, oo A aor Burch directory 
aff. Feb. 8, 1916; 4 “5376, » Akron, 


[Wriewt (Edward Farrand) ] P= fiir wahrheitsforschung. 


[$228, 8229 1. jahrg. Each +to. M1.25 

Meadows, pastures and sciling crops. R925 gos 

Minneapolis. Minn., Pg a hs @N : [8235, nae 

& co. ogg 1 a [1] p. illus Fs tt. € Nov. 1, 1914; 1 c@ Apr: 8; 
16mo 0.10. a 29, 1916: 1916: A—Foreign 13601. 

Mar. 20, 1916: aff. Mar. 6, 1916: 3. hit. @ Nov: 1, 1914: 1 c Apr. 8; 


A 429012. 1916; A—Foreign 13602. 
Profitable poultry. Minneapolis, Minn., 


—— — & ons, a 2D - © Verlag der Zeitschrift fiir wahr- 
Dp. = mo -iV. itstorse oe Vi a, Austria. 

Feb. ih. 1916; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1916- heitstorschung, Vienna, Austria 

aff. Mar. 6, 1916: A 429013. 


ZELLIOT (Ernest)* Oskaloosa. Ia. E-Z 
farm recerd system. [Explanatory 


: 
| text.] Oskaloosa. In.. Zelliot- Kilmer 
WericHr (Letitia Ellicott)* Philadel- | company, 1916. [4] p.. 4 L. inter- 


phia. Colonial garden at Stenton, leaved with biank forms.  4to. 
described in old letters. [By] Mrs. $1.85. [S237 
William Redwood Wright. Read at : aay ; 

the first annual meeting of the Gar- © Jan. 20, — 2 ec. and aff Feb: 
den club of America, on Thursday, 10, 1916; A 426745. 

May i Be [Philadelphia, P&, Ww 

Pri int iielbaacn Desticgeess dived ZIMMERMAN (W. A.)* Santa Ana. Cal. 


Knoek! you knocker, knock! (Jn 
ng 1916] [17] p. plates. on Santa Ana Daily evening blade. ] 


© Northrup. King & co.. Minne- 


Fg238 
a os: 2c. and aff. Mar. © Mar. 25, 1916: 1 ¢. Apr. 1, 1916: 


: A 423482. 

Wrirer’s selling service,* Auburn, N. | 
¥. Service that helps new writers | [Zotorxorr (Leen)] Empty cradle. 
_ Succeed. cover-title, 12 p. nar. S8vo. Card. illus.. 63 by 8 inches. [8239 


[8231 © Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
© Mar. 11, 1916; 1 c. Mar 24, 1916; 14, 1916: A 425408; National art 


A 

Ye planry, ine.*, Dallas. Stock speci- 
fication. cover-title, Tm kh. Se 
Svo. {8232 
© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 
21, 1916; A 426867. 


ZUCHTMANN (Simeon)* New York 
Alphabetical music system. cover- 
title, 10 1. +4to. Typewritten. [8240 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1916: 
A 426105. 


1 ¢. Mar. 31, 1916; aff. Mar. 14, 1916: nevelty co.. Chicago. 
430088. | 
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Phis catalogue contains the following entries since Jan. 1, 1916: 
(a) United States publications (including 2,454 contributions to 


Oh A sa G, 237 
(b) Foreign books in English language under ad interim previsions 

a a is ee a ES et Sich a Sai 59 
(ce) Foreign books in foreign language. eee 101 


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Mees © LECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED 
FOR ORAL DELIVERY 


Crompre (Albert Harrison)* Chicago. | LAWRENcE (Edwin Gordon)* New 


National preparedness. 9 loose 1. York. Course of lectures comprising 
fol. Typewritten. [8241 the Lawrence system for developing 
©1e. Apr. 28, 1916; C 942. mind, voice and gesture. 1171. Ato. 
© ~ Multographed. [8246 


GoRMAN (William H. J.)* Leominster, 
Mass. Story of the teeth. 10 1. 
Fol. Typewritten. [8242 

© 1c. Apr. 18, 1916; C 943. 


Ha Ha (Frances L.)* St. James, Mo. 
I’ve got your goat, come and git me. 
37 numb. 1. 4to. Ms. [8248 

© 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1916; C 934. 


Harper (Erwin H.)* Chicago. Remi- 
niscences of the Enchanted city. 8 
loose numb. 1. fol. Ms. [$244 


© 1 © Mar. 13, 1916;.C 935. 
Hemineway (Albert Franklin Mun- 
son)* Glenellyn, Ill. Small electric 


incubator with combined heater and 
thermostat control. 3 numb. 1. fol. 


© 1c. Apr. 20, 1916; C 939. 


Lorine (Harold A.)* Olivet, Mich. 
American Indian and his music. 9 
1. 4to. Typewritten. [8247 


©l1c. Apr. 26, 1916; C 941. 


MarsHarLn (Robert)* Philadelphia. 
Philosophy of phylaxiology, includ- 
ing Comparative therapeutics. cover- 
title, 121. 4to. Typewritten. [8248 


© ic. Apr. 25, 1916; C 940. 
PapucaH, Ky. Electrical regulatory 


ordinance. 8 1. fol. Typewritten. 
[8249 


SS essere 


Mimeographed. [8245 ©) t & Ape 17, 1916- C *938- 
4 e Apr. 1, 1916; C 933. Frank M. Drake, Louisville, Ky. 


Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, addresses, included in the Cata- 
LEE SEL EE se re pace aa ee a Se ae 48 


CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


A LA CARTE; 1 act farce, by H. Austin 

Adams. 11 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[8250 

© 1c. Apr. 6, 1916; D 43545; 
Gladys M. Day, San Diego, Cal. 


ABOARD THE POND-LILY SPECIAL; dialog 
for 10 male and 5 female characters, 
by Armin Paul Meyer. Antigo, Wis., 
Antigo publishing company, 1916. 
16 p. 16mo. (Dialogs for young 
people’s societies, no. 43) [8251 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1916; 
D 48540; Antigo publishing co., 
Antigo, Wis. 


ACCOMPLICE (THE) ; melodramatic com- 


edy, by J. Whitehead Chandler. [3]. 
24 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8252 


© fc Apr. 14, 1916; D 43634; 
William Francis Burke, New York. 
ADAM AND EvE; play in 3 scenes, by L. 
Buregstaller. [6] p.° 8vo. Type- 
written. [8253 
fe Mar 21, 1916; D 43622; 
Ludwig Burgstailer, New York. 
ADVENT. 
berg. 


Nee Plays: by August Strind- 


AFTER THE HONEYMOON; comedy in 1 
act, by Wolfgang [i. e. Farkas] 


Gyalui, tr. by Barret H. Clark. New | 


York, S. French; London, 8. French, 
nee ASE. 1 p.- K2mo. ¢[The 
world’s best plays, by celebrated 
European authors, B. H. Clark, gen- 
eral ed.]) [8254 
So sepe 2, 1915; 2. e:..Sept...8, 
1915; D 41704; Samuel French, New 
York. 
ALICE FORBER, MISSIONARY; drama in 3 


acts, by G. M. Strawick. [2], 40 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8255 


© 1 ec. Mar. 27, 1916; D 43441; 
Gertrude Martin Strawick, Youngs- 
town, O. 

ALL FOR NOTHING: unique playlet in 1 
wee, Dy ©. S. Keith. [2], 15 p.  4to. 
Typewritten. [$8256 

itive: Apr 13; 1916; D 43612; 
Cato S. Keith, New York. 


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| 
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ALL FOR THE MOVIES; oR, Miss Swift, 
novelty sketch, by H. V. Kiralfy. 
[1], 7 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8257 

@ 1 « Apr. 15, 19162) B41: 
Harold V. Kiralfy, New York. 


ALONE AT LAST: lyrics from the ope- 
retta, by Matthew Woodward, Ed- 
gar Smith and Joseph Herbert. New 
York, Karezag publishing co., ine., 
1916. 17 p. S8vo. [8258 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
D 48682; Karezag pub. co., ine., New 
York. 


AMBER (THE) EMPRESS: operetta in 8 
acts, book and lyrics by M. Con- 
nelly. music by Zoel Parenteau. 
[54]-p. 4to. Typewritten. [8259 

© 1c Apr. 19, 1916; D 43674; 
Marcus Connelly, Pittsburgh. 


AMERICAN (THE) INTERCEDES, and, 
SOUTHERN METHODS; [two plays] by 


R. J. Martinez. New Orleans, L. 
Graham eco. ltd. [1916] 84 p. 
16mo. [ 8260 


© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1916; 
D 43454; Raymond J. Martinez, New 
Orleans. 


masque, historical 
pageant, by B. B. Coiborn. [1], 23 p. 
4to. MS. [8261 

© 1c Mar. 22, 1916; D 43449: 
Blonda Banks Colborn, Eagle Rock, 
Cal. 


AMERICAN MUSIC; 


A NDROMEDA. See Latin plays for 
student performances and reading. 


ANELAVE; comedy drama in 4 acts, by 
CS. Pare. it}, S2"p. tok. “fype- 
written. [8262 

© 1c. Apr: 8, 1916; D 43554; 
Calvin S. Page and Francis J. Casey, 
Chicago. 


Ant (THE); play in 3 acts, by H. H. 
Ghilton: [2], 129. p....4to. . Type 
written. {8263 

© 1 e. Mar. 21, 1916; D 48680; © 
H. Herman Chilton, London. 


—_ 


569 


CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, 1S, We ae 


—— eee es 


$264 
Any pay. See Everyday (An) occur- 
rence. 


ANY MAN’S SISTER; comedy drama in 


4 acts, by W. C. Herman. [80] p. 
to. Typewritten. [8264 


© 1 e@ Mar. 25, 1916; D 43422; 
Rita Lawrence, Chicago. 


ANYBODY’S HUSBAND; comedy sketch 
in 1 act, by C:-S. Keith and Foi: 
Whittier. [1], 18 p. 4to. Type 
written. [8265 

© 1c. Apr. 5, 1916; D 43530; Cato 
S. Keith and Frank L. Whittier, 
New York. 


ApostLe (THE); a modern tragedy in 
3 acts, by Paul Hyacinthe Loyson, 
with an introduction by Professor 
George Pierce Baker. [Tr. by Bar- 
rett H. Clark] Garden City, N. Y., 
Doubleday, Page & company, 1916. 
mx pi, dy d.-, 1208 per 12mo. AC The 
Drama league series of plays, vol. 
Xv) [8265* 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
29, 1916; A - 428340; Doubleday, 
Page & co., Garden City, N. Y. 

APPLE BLOSSOMS; play in 1 act, by G. J. 
Sampsel. [1]. 8 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8266 

(© 4-c, Apr. 4 1916: DBD 43525- 
Guy J. Sampsel, New York. 


ARABIAN NIGHTS IN BaGpaD; fairy play 
spectacle, by G. R. Kirchner. 5 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [8267 

© 1 ¢. Jan. 3, 1916;)D 43394; 
George R. Kirchner, Chicago. 


ARMY (THE) BILL; drama in 38 acts 
and 8 scenes, by Bub Stinger (pseud. 
of. J. C. Hawk). [103] p. fol. ‘Type- 
written. [8268 

© 1-.¢7' Apr. 1, 191635) D 43572: 
John Clyde Hawk, Ontario, Cal. 


ARTIST’S (AN) 
and artistic 
tague. 5 p. 


IDEAL; instrumental 
novelty, by W. Mon- 
4to. Typewritten. 

[8269 

© Lie. Apm 3, 1916: wD 45510" 

Walter Montague, San Francisco. 


AT THE GROCERY; dialog for 6 males 
and 4 females, by EK. J. Freund. 
Antigo, Wis., Antigo publishing com- 
pany, 1916. 15 p. 16mo. (Dialogs 
for young people’s societies, no. 45) 

[8270 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1916; 

D 438541; Antigo publishing co., An- 
tigo, Wis. 


AT THE SIGN OF THE SHOOTING STAR; 


comedy in 8 acts, by G. R. Bridgham. 
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1916. 


61 p. 12mo. [8271 
© Apr. 18, 1916; 2-e) Agee 


1916; D 438629; Gladys Ruth Bridg- 
ham, Somerville, Mass. F 
At TOUCHSTONE INN; Shakesperian 
masque in 1 act, by R. C. Pond. 9 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [8272 
© 1.c. Apr. 11, 1916; ) 435335 
Richard Cecil Pond, Leonia, N. J. 


ATONEMENT; drama in 5 acts, by C. 
M. Matzdorff. [1], 69 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8273 

© 1 « Mar. 6.1916; D 4327, 
Charles Martin Matzdorff, Chicago. 

AUNT SusiE PERKINS. See Her wed- 

ding day. 


BackK TO NATURE; musical play in 1 
act, by R. Jordan. [3], 18 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [8274 

©.1,¢ :Apr. 3, 19169, D 43587 
Robert Jordan, Brooklyn. 


—— play in 8 acts, by P. Dickey. [46] 

p. fol. Typewritten. [8275 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1916; D 43399; 
Paul Dickey, New York. 


Bap (THE) GIRL OF THE FAMILY; SOCi- 
ety melodrama in 4 acts, by Walter 
Montague. [58] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. : [8276 

© 1c Apr. 11, 1916; D 43587; 
Darcy & Wolford, New York. 


Bare FActs; sketch in 1 act, by A. J. 
Brooks. [2], 17 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8277 

© 1c. Mar.. 2%, 1916; 9 464375 
Alfred Joseph Brooks, Portland, Me. 


BaTHROOM (THE) DOOR; play in 1 act, 
by G. E. Jennings. [2], 22 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. _ [8278 

© 1c. Mar. 22, 1916>--D4ae05 
Gertrude E. Jennings, S. Kensington, 
England. 


BATTLE, AND OTHER POEMS; by Wilfred 
Wilson Gibson. New York, The 
Macmillan company, 1916. 3 p. L, 
5-198 p. 12°. Dramatic contents.— 
Stonefolds.—The bridail.—The sear.— 
Winter dawn.—On the threshold. 

[8278* 

© Apr. 1, 1916;.2 ce and aff. Apr. 

3, 1916; A 428362; Maemillan co., 
New York. 


366 


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~ a 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1916 


8297 


Brauty (THE) SPECIALISTS ; comedy in 
meer, Dy ©. J. Behl. [2], 9 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. | 8279 

© f € Apr. 6G, 1916; D .43546; 
Emma Jane Behl, Chicago. 


Bird GUARDIANS; a masque for bird 
protection, by L. M. Hodges. [11] p. 
Svo. Printed. [8280 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
D 48559; Leigh Mitchell Hodges, 


Doylestown, Pa. 
BirtH (THE) OF THE See 
Mountebanks (The). 


ACTOR. 


Bit (A) oF LiFe; comedy drama in 1 
act, by ©. W.'Cortis. [1],14p. 4to. 


Typewritten. [8281 
© 1 « Mar. 30, 1916; D 43590: 
Ernest Whitehouse Cortis, East 


Orange, N. J. 

BLoop WILL TELL; dramatic sketch, by 
fem. Hanzlik. ¢ p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8282 

te Apr. 7, 1916;.D 43593; 
Peter R. Hanzlik, Minneapolis. 

Boston (THE) TEA PARTY. See Dram- 
atized seenes from American his- 
tory. 

BRAVE (A) DEED BY BRAVE MEN. See 
Dramatized scenes from American 
history. 

BripaLt (THE) 
poems. 

BROKEN ROADS; origina! modern real- 


See Battle, and other 


istic drama of present American 
life in 4 acts, by S. Semon. [2], 89 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [8283 


eae Apr. 12, 1916; D: 43603: 
Samuel Semon, San Francisco. 
BROTHER ROBERT’S HOUSEKEEPER; farce 
in 3 acts, by E. T. Jenks. 60 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [8284 
© tee Apr. 19, 1916; D 43665: 
Ethel Thomas Jenks, Boston. 
BUSINESS PHILOSOPHY; play in 1 act, 
by A. A. Fisher. 5 p.. 4to. Type- 
written. [8285 
© 1c Mar. 21, 1916; D 48382: 
Albert A. Fisher, Portland, Or. 
Catt (THE) OF NATURE; 3 act drama, 
by A. Gurney. [28] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8286 
(Syi,e Mar. 23, 1916: D 43406: 
Antoinette Gurney, Boston. 
CANDLEWANE; play in 1 act, by K. T. 
Clugston. [2], 88 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8287 
© 1c Mar. 23, 1916; D 48405: 
Katharine Thatcher Clugston, Craw- 
fordsville, Ind. 


36 


CANTERBURY (THE) PILGRIMS; opera 
in 4 acts, by P. MacKaye, for music 
by Reginald De Koven. [78] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8288 

© Avec cAprsl4 A01*- 143660 > 
Percy MackKaye, New York. 


Capv’N (THE); comedy in 1 act, by 


T. Louden. [1], 25 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8289 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1916; D 43403; 


Thomas Louden, Fanwood, N. J. 


CHANCE SHOTS; 1 act comedy, by K. G. 

Ecob. 24 p. 4to. Typewritten. : 

[8290 

© 1c Mar. 31, 1916; D 43491; 

Katharine Gilbert Ecob, Flushing, 
NZX. 


CHARMANTE (LA) ROSALIE; oU, LE 
MARIAGE PAR PROCURATION, comédie 
musicale en 1 acte, de Pierre Veber, 
musique de Henri MHirchmann. 
Paris, M. Eschig, 1916. 47 p. 12mo. 
[ Words only] [8291 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 1 « Apr. 18, 
1916; D 48686; Max Eschig, Paris. 


CuHitp (A) oF JUDEA; play in 4 acts, 
py Aurelius Palmieri. [86] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8292 

Cc) tc.) Mar. 23) 1916 3D: 43397.; 
Mariano Malanese, Lawrence, Mass. 


CHILDREN OF THE BARD; by J. S. Met- 

calfe. 3p. 4to. Printed. [8293 

© 1¢ Apr. 30, 1916; D 43647; 
James S. Metcalfe. New York. 

CHILDREN (THE) OF THE SUN; 1 act 
lyric drama, by Marion Keep Patton, 
fie. ve he es Waldron |) 1a Glap: 
4to. Typewritten. [8294 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1916; D 43469; 
Marion Keep Patton Waldron, New 
York. 

CHEOP KROLEM ; komedya w 8 aktach, 
opracowal J. Paczéski. 8 p. 8vo. 
Printed. [8295 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1916; 
D 48542; Julius Paczéski, New York. 

CHOOSING A HUSBAND; comedy in 1 act, 
by E. Worthington. [2], 20 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8296 

© ive? Mar... 28> 19162" D. 43440: 
Edward Worthington, New York. 

CICERO CANDIDATUS. Sce Latin plays 
for student performances and read- 
ing. 

CINDERELLA SMITH; sentimental com- 
edy in 4 acts, by Z. Sears. [117] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8297 

© ¢%Apr: 19; 1916: D: 43669; 
Zelda Sears, New York. 


i 
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


$298 


CINE-FANTOMAS; fantasia c6mico-lirica 
bailable en 1 aeto, dividido en 5 
cuadros y una apoteosis, en prosa y 
verso, original de R. Gonzalez del 
Toro, mtsica del maestro Gerénimo 


Gimenez. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espancles] 19257) CASA. 
12mco. [Libretto only] [8298 


© Mar. 7, 1916; fe. Mar. 11, 1916; 
TD 48276; Ricardo Gonzalez del Toro, 
Madrid. 


CIVILIAN CZARS; neutral play of war 
intact by: Bo Bikimssio[ 2h 2p 
-4to. Typewritten. [8299 
© 1. ¢c Feb. 28, 1916: DD. 43644- 
Felton B. Elkins, Santa Barbara, 
Cal. 


CLASS; an idyll im 1 act; by W. D. 
Frank. [1], 14 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8300 

@it ey Mare 24) 1916 iy AsAtT - 
Waldo David Frank, New York. 
CLOTHILDE ; 


play in prologue and 38 


acts, by Jeffreys Lewis. [120] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8301 


© 1c. Apr. 3, 1916; D 43506; Ar- 
thur ©. Aiston, New York. 


CoME DOWN THE SHINY WAY; play in 3 
acts and 6 scenes, by M. H. Lyons. 
[26] p. fol. Typewritten. [8302 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1916; D 43424; 
Margaret H. Lyons, Kansas City, 
Mo. 


CoNIURATIO. See Latin plays for stu- 
dent performances and reading. 


ConTEST (THE); Simple dance drama, 
by M. R. Crane. (Jn Primary edu- 
cation, v. 23, no. 6, June 1915) 

[8303 

© May 15, 1915; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1916; 

D 43500; Mabel R. Crane, Jamaica, 
WY: 

COUNTERFEITERS (THE) ; 
acts, by J.K.Connor. [1], 58p. fol. 
Typewritten. [8304. 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1916; D 43414; 
James K. Connor, Los Angeles. 


Country (THE) 


drama in 8 


DRUGGIST; play in 1 
act.. by, HE... Traws.. 21, bette tol. 
Typewritten. [8305 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1916; D 43473; 
Herbert Kugene Travis, Grand Is- 
land, Neb. 

Cowroy’s (A) COURTSHIP; comedy in 1 
act, by E. Hopkins. [2], 40 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8306 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1916; D 43443; 
Edwin Hopkins, New York. 


pt. es, We 


CRIMINAL (THE); play in 3 acts (an 


adaptation), by EH. Elsner. [103] p. 
4to. Typewritten. — [8307 


© 1c. Mar. 29, 1916; D 48466; 
Edward Elsner, New York. 


CRONEST CASTLE; comedy in 3 acts, by 
W. Peck. [2], 93 p. 4to. Typewrit= 
ten. [8308 

© 1 c Mar. 22, 1916; D 43391 
Wallace Peck, Brooklyn. 


Crown (THE) OF LOVE; drama in 4 
acts, by M. A. Mabon. [51] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8309 

© 1c Apr. 10, 1916; D 48594: 
Mary A. Mabon, St. Louis. 


CuPID’s HANDICAP; farcical comedy 
with musie in ff: acteol Scemessom 
Harry Cleveland. Chicago, The 
Chicago manuscript co., 1915. [2], 
14 p. fol. Mimeographed. [Words 
only | [8310 

©.1¢ Apr. 21). 1916;>D. 43708- 
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 


DANSE (LA) DE MORT; dramatic danc- 
ing pantomime in 1 act, by W. 
Smith, jr. 2 p. fol. Typewritten. 

8311 
1c. Mar. 13, 1916; D 43522; 
Winfield Smith, jr., Seattle. 


DavuGHTER (THE) OF MorHEeR Ma- 
CHREE; comedy drama in 4 aets, by 
EK. E. Rose. [215] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8312 

©1e. Apr. 11, 1916; D 48583; Ed- 
ward E. Rose, Chicago. 


Day (A). AT THE BACES; \on,) Bie 
Hebrew jockey, play in 1 act, by S. 
Howe. [3], 33 p. 400, —¥ype 
written. [8313 

© d.c Apr. 11, 191G; DD 42a 
Sam Howe, New York. 


Day (THE) OF ATONEMENT; drama in 
4 acts, by G. Carpenter. [56] p. 
4to. Typewritten. — [8314 

© tec. Mar. 22, 1916;-D 4aa06; 
Grant Carpenter, Los Angeles. 


Day (THE) OF THE FUNERAL; play in 
1 act, by J. A. Haughton. [2], 14 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8315 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1916; D. 480%; 
John Alan Haughton, Baltimore. 

DEAD LIGHTS; vaudeville sketch by V. 
Vietor. [1], 15 p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [8316 

© 1c. Apr. 12, 1916; D 43608; 
Vietor Victor, Atlanta. 


368 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1916 


8327** 


DraR (A) LITTLE WIFE; Short 1 act 
comedy, by Gerald Dunn. London, 
S. French, ltd.; New York, S. French, 
1916. 16 p. 12mo. [8317 

© Mar; 30)/19163 2) ¢ “Mar. 31, 
1916; D 48480; Samuel French, Itd., 
London. 


DECLARATION (THE) OF INDEPENDENCE. 
See Dramatized scenes from Amer- 
ican history. 


DELMAN; drama in 4 acts, by J. G. 
Torbett. [184] p. 4to. 
ten. [8318 

© 1c. Mar. 20, 1916; D 438378; 
J. Guilford Torbett, Bluefield, W. 
Va. 


DESCENDANTS OF THE PILGRIMS. See 


Dramatized scenes from American |! 


history. 

DEUTSCHE (DER) BANN; roman, von 
Guido Kreutzer. 169 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8319 

©. ¢. Apr. .10;.1916;..D 43614 ; 
RLichard Taendlers verlag, Berlin. 


DIANA CAZADORA; 0, PENA DE MUERTE 
AL AMoR, zarzuela cémica en 3 
cuadros, de Serafin y Joaquin 
Alvarez Quintero, musica de Maria 


Rodrigo. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espafioles] 1915. 46 p. 
12mo. [Libretto only] [8320 


fo iwrar, 7, 1916; 1 c. Mar.11, 1916; 
D 48278; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, 
Madrid. 
Dipo. See Latin plays for 
performances and reading. 


student 


DOLLARS AND SENSE; humorous tragedy 
in 4 acts, by Alan Brooks [pseud. of 
1. Hayward] [3], 32 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8321 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1916; D 48624; 
Irving Hayward, New York. 


DoMINICA; THE POWER TRIUMPHANT, 
RIGHT, powerful, emotional drama 
a t act, by ©. R.. Warren. [47], p. 
fol. Typewritten. [8322 

Orde. Apr. 1, 1916; D,.43505; 
Charles R. Warren, San Francisco. 


DONNYBROOK (THE) COLLEEN; play in 
2 acts; by H. W. Mumford. [51] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8323 

- © 1c. Mar. 24, 1916; D 43418; 
Ethel Watts Mumford, New York. 


DoroTHy AND Dick; play in 5 acts, by 
Jack Spratt [pseud. of E. R. Orne] 
[29] p. 4to. Typewritten. [8324 

mkics Apr: 8) 1916; Di 48512; 
Edith R. Orne, Brookline, Mass. 


41094—16 


Typewrit- | 


DOUBLE-CROSSED; comedy in 1 act, by 
C. C. Mather. Boston, Walter H. 


Baker & co., 1916. 14 p. 12mo. 
[8325 
©) Apres. 1916-72 Ape: i4: 


1916; D 486381; Charles Chambers 
Mather, Cambridge, Mass. 


DouBLE (THE) STANDARD; 1 act play 
for women, by E. P. Riley and E. G. 
Riley. [6] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[8326 

© 1 ce Apr. 19, 1916; D 43673; 

Edward Perrin Riley and Edna 
Goldsmith Riley, New York. 


DowN IN GEORGIA; Woman suffrage 
play in 5 acts, by M. F. Bradley. 
[1], 8lp. 4to. Typewritten. [8327 

©) fre.) Mar. 23) 191G 3) 43400. 
Mary Frances Bradley, Atlanta. 


DRAMATIC (THE) WORKS OF GERHART 
HAUPTMANN; ed. by Ludwig Lewi- 
sohn. v. 6. Later dramas in prose. 
Authorized ed. New York, B. W. 
Huebsch, 1915. xi, 419 p. 12°. 

CoNTENTS: The maidens of the 
mount. — Griselda. — Gabriel Schil- 
ling’s flight. [8327* 

© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
13, 1916; A 427679; B. W. Huebsch, 
New York. 


DRAMATIZED SCENES FROM AMERICAN 
HIsToRY; by A. Stevenson, illus- 
trated by Frank TT. Merrill. Bos- 
ton, New York [ete.] Houghton 
Mifflin company [1916] iv p., 1 L., 
302 p. 4 plates. 12mo. 


ConTENTS: A dream of gold; or, 
The settlement at Jamestown.—A 
dream of freedom; or, The Puritans 
of Scrooby.—Troubles on land and 
sea; or, The Pilgrims and their jour- 
neys.—The Boston tea party; or, 
Descendants of the Pilgrims.— 
When courage was needed; or, The 
first Continental congress.—A brave 
deed by brave men; or, The Decla- 
ration of independence.—The man 
who bore the burden; or, General 
George Washington. [sa2s 

@©Mmeb? TZ 19iIGs 22. Go Keb 17, 
1916; aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 428075; 
Augusta Stevenson, Indianapolis. 


DREAM (A) OF FREEDOM. See Drama- 
tized scenes from American history. | 


DREAM (A) OF GOLD. See Dramatized 
scenes from American history. 


‘ 369 


8328 


EAST MEETS WEST; comedy in prologue 
and 8 acts, by L. Bennison. [167] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [8328 

© 1¢ Apr. 8, 1916; D 43547: 
Louis Bennison, New York. 


EcHoeEs; play in 4 acts, by C. Blood- 
good. 52 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[8329 
© Ace: Apr? a, 1916 43655 ; 
Charles Bloodgood, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


EINBERUFUNG; volkssttick in 4 aufzt- 
gen, von Rudolf Hawel. Regie- und 


soufflierbuch. Wien, Leipzig, New 
York, W. Karezag [1914] 67 p. 
8vo. [8330 


© ¢. Apr: 8) 1916s) Di 43a74 ayy - 
Karezag, Vienna. 


EMOGENE; tragedy in 8 acts, by O. 
Younsdohl’ [60] pei Ato! WEype- 
written. [8331 


© 1c. Mar. 2, 1916; D 48320; 
Olive Youngdohl, Boston. 


Enp (THE) OF THE CHASE; play in 1 


act, by Theodore H. Ollesheimer. 
[2], 20 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[8332 


© 1c. Mar. 21, 1916; D 43381 ; 
Louis T. Ollesheimer, Detroit. 


EneEMy (THE); written for the Amer- 
ican school peace league, by Beulah 
Marie Dix [i. e. B. M. D. Flebbe] 
Boston, American school peace 
league, 1915. 24 p. S8vo. [8333 

@iMar. 290091572 c yMana0, 
1916; D 43464; Beulah Marie Dix 
Flebbe, Waban, Mass. 


ENGAGEMENT (THE) ; American drama 
in 5 acts and 2 scenes, by H. A. 
Schloss, (fo), M38 “pr tol i Bype- 
written. [8334 

Orly ci Apres, 1916. 9 A359); 
Herbert A. Schloss, Baltimore. 


EstrRELLA (LA) DE OLYMPIA; zarzuela 
en 1 acto, dividido en 8 cuadros, 
libro de ©. Arniches, mtsica del 
maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 
1916. 49 p. 12mo. [Libretto only] 

[8335 

Orne Mar. Tf? JOLS< 41h e, (iar at 

1916; D 48279; Carlos Arniches, 
Madrid. 

ETERNAL (THE) TANGLE; comedy that 
speaks for itself, by B. Glynn. 13 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8336 

© 1c. Apr. 18, 1916; D 48656; 
Billee Glynn, San Francisco. 


ol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, nusi, v.48 


ETERNAL (THE) WOMAN; play in 3 
acts, by H. Drucke. [56] p. fol. 
Typewritten. [8337 

© 1c. Apr. 4, 1916; D 43523. Her- 
man Drucke, New York. 


EVERYCONGREGATION ; modern morality 
play, by M. H. Daniels. 9 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [8338 

© 1 ¢« Apr. 3, 1916; (D ytea0c 
M. H. Daniels, Youngstown, O. 


EVERYDAY (AN) OCCURRENCE; oR, ANY 
DAY, Play in 1 act, by S. C. Posner. 
11 p. 4to. Typewritten. [83839 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1916; D 43553; Sue 
Conly Posner, San Francisco. 


EvoLuTIon (THE); 1 act sketch in 8 
scenes, by Thomas C. Swinney. 10 
p. fol. Typewritten. [8340 


© 1c. Apr. 6, 1916; D 43687; T. 
C. Swinney, Los Angeles. 


EXxitus HELVETIORUM. See Latin plays 
for student performances and read- 
ing. 


EXxpLoits (LES) D'UNE PETITE FRAN- 
CAISE; piéce & grand spectacle en 4 
actes en 22 tableaux, par V. Darlay 
et H. de Gorsse, mise en scéne de 
Henri Prevost, musique nouvelle et 
arrangée de Marius Baggers, machi- 
nerie de Eugéne Colombier. 37 p. 
4to.. Printed. [8341 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 20, 1916; 
D 48374; Victor Darlay & Henry de 
Gorsse, Paris. 


EXTRABLATTER! heitere bilder aus ern- 
ster zeit, von Bernauer, Schanzer 
und Gordon, musik von Walter 
Rollo and Willy Bredschneider. 
Regiebuch. Miinchen, Drei masken- 
verlag, 1914. 84 p. S8vo. [8342 

©l1ec. Apr. 8, 1916; D 43575; Drei 
masken verlag, Munich. 


Farry (THE) BRIDE; a play in 8 acts, 
by Norreys Jephson O’Conor, with 
music composed and arr. by Elliott 
Schenck. New York, J. Lane com- 
pany, 1916. .99, [2] p., 14) a2 

[8342* 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 ¢.) Apres, 

1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 427668; 
John Lane co., New York. 


Fatat (THE) ROSES; Spanish panto- 
mime play in 1 act and 4 scenes, by 
BE. M. Spencer. [2], 15 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [83438 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1916; D 48672; 
Ethel May Spencer, New York. 


2 


es 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1916 


8358 


Fre (Dre); lustspiel in 3 akten, von 
Lorant Orbok, aus dem ungarischen 
bearbeitet von Otto Eisenschitz. 
[167] p. 4to. Typewritten. [8344 

sc, Apr, 8, 19165 D- 43581; 
Comoedia, Vienna. 


FINAL (THE) ARBITER; play in 1 act, 


by L. Grant and Helene Byrne. 17 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [8345 
©i1c. Apr. 3 1916; D 43517; Law- 


rence Grant, New York. 


First (THE) CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. 
See DRAMATIZED SCENES FROM AMER- 
ICAN HISTORY. 


FISCHERIN. See RoKOoKoO. 

FIVE GRACES; play in 5 episodes, by 
R. F. Skutch. [56] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8346 


© 1c. Mar. 29, 1916; D 43471 


Robert Frank Skutch, Arlington, 
Md. 

Fore; an act for vaudeville, by L. D. 
Hollister. [18] p. 4 to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8347 


© 1 ec. Apr. 12, 1916; D 43600; 


Leonard Dille Hollister, New York. 
FORTUNES (THE) OF ConrRAD. See 
JEST (A) OF FATE. 
Fox (THE) AND THE eae drama 
in 4 acts, 5 scenes by A. E. Wolf. 
PR NON FDIMIVV [ie Pe IW 
SPNT oN TIGLIN PD ADIT 5 EPS 4 
2.) Ss ps Svo.'’ Ms. [8348 


© 1c. Mar. 24, 1916; D 43410; 
Arthur E. Woif, New York. 


FRIEND MARTHA; comedy in 4 acts, 
by E. Peple. [103] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8349 


© 1c. Mar. 29, 1916; D 48467; 
Edward Peple, Arrochar, N. Y. 


FROLIC AND FUN; original singing and 
dancing dialogue, by Frank Terry. 
4 p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only] [8350 

© 1c Mar. 11, 1916; D 43349; 
Armand Vincent Wright, New York. 


FRUHLING AM RHEIN; operette in 3 
akten, von Carl Lindau, Beda und 
Oskar Fronz, musik von Edmund 
Eysler. Soufflier- und regiebuch. 
Leipzig, Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky) 1914. 127 p. 
Svo. [8351 

© 1 c. Apr. 8, 1916;) D’ 43576; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky) Leipzig. 


See 
HART HAUPT- 


GABRIEL SCHILLING’S FLIGHT. 
DRAMATIC WORKS OF GER 
MANN. 


GARTNERIN AUS LIEBE. See ROKOKO. 

GANARSE LA MOZA; Zarzuela en 1 acto 
y 8 cuadros, original de F. Bello, 
musica del maestro Julio Francés. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 


panoles] 1916. 38 p. 12mo._ [Li- 
bretto only] [8352 
©UMaee 7, mois. . ei Man 15, 
1916; D 48336; Florencio Bello, 
Madrid. 
GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. See 
DRAMATIZED SCENES FROM AMEBRI- 


CAN HISTORY. 


GENTLEMAN JACK; play in 1 act, by 
Keaik.De Vallanteiw (2. 25>\p: ce 
Typewritten. [835 


© 1c. Mar. 25, 1916; D pee 


Francis L. De Vallant, Harlville, 
NEY. 

GEORGE; sketch in 1 act, by H. K. 
Gornall. New York, S. French; 


London, S. French, ltd., 1916. 20 p. 
12mo. [8354 

© Apr 18, 16a ¢, Apna) 
1916; D 48664; Samuel French, Itd., 
London. 


GIRL (THE) AT THE FoRT; thrilling 
dramatie incident of military life 
on the Mexican frontier, condensed 
into tabloid form in 1 act, by Philip 
Gregory): [21,8 22) p.* Atos) hy pe= 
written. [8355 

© iwc Apr. 44, 19164) 43636: 


William Francis Burke, New York. 
Girt (THE) FROM THE MOVIES; com- 


edy of fun and thrills, by A. Colby. 
20 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8356 

© 1 c. Apr. 20, 1916; D 48691; 
Archie Colby, New York. 


GIRL (THE) FROM UPSTAIRS; orn, OH! 
M’siEvU! original farce in 8 acts, by 
Herbert Mosley [pseud. of Stanley 


Cooke] [129] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[8357 

© 1 c Apr: 17 1916:. D 438650 : 
J. Herbert Jay, London. 

GirL (THE) WHO HAD NO CHANCE; 
play in 1 act, by E. M. Ingleton. 
[1], 11 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[8358 
@) ives Apr. <3 1916> 3 De 4sniit - 


Eugenie Magnus Ingleton, Fort Lee, 
Naw 


oll 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8359 


pt.1,. nis vere 


GLorious (THE) FOOL; 3 act play, by 
KF. W. Tuttle. [100] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8359 


© 1 ¢. Mar. 21, 1916; D 43386; 


Frank Wright Tuttle, New York. 


GOLD GAB ICH FUR EISEN! sSingspiel in 
einem vorspiel und 2 akten (frei 
nach einer grundidee K. v. Bak- 
onyis) von Victor Léon, musik von 
Emmerich Kalman. Regie- und souf- 
flierbuch. Wien, W. Karezag, 1914. 
61 p. S8vo. [8360 

© dlc Ape. 8.19165 D-435TSw. 
Karezag, Vienna. 


Goop (A) NATURED FELLOW; play in 3 
acts and an epilogue, dramatized 


from the French of Paul de Kock, by | 


C. Kennedy and J. Cromwell. 
p. 4to. Typewritten. 

© J :e: Aprely, 19162 4D" 43549 
Charles Kennedy and John Crom- 
well, New York. 


[135] 


Goop (THE) SHIP NANCY LEE; musical 
comedy tabloid in 1 act, by William 
Cleveland. Chicago, The Chicago 
manuscript co., 1915. [2], 20 p. fol. 
Mimeographed. [Words only] 

[8362 
©, 1 es Apr.,.24;..1916; D 43703; 
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 


GRANNY; play in 1 act, by M. S. Laugh- 

tom Tid, 14 p:. 4to.) | Lypewxttcen: 

[8363 

© 1,-¢ Mar. 29,. 1916; ;D 43470; 
Mary Shepard Laughton, Boston. 


GREEN (THE) EYES; drama in 1 act, 
by R. C. Pond. 7p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. , [8364 

©. 1c). Apr ey 191G6 3D y43504— 
Richard Cecil Pond, Leonia, N. J. 


GRETEL Ann; farce, by M. F. James. 

[1]. 6p. fol. : Typewritten. [83865 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1916; D 43556; May 
Flower James, Los Angeles. 


Grinco (THE); drama in 38 acts, by 
E. Wright. [94] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten, [8366 

©. 1.¢ Apr. I, 1916; D; 49640); 
Edith Wright, San Francisco. 


GRISELDA. See Dramatie works of Ger- 
hart Hauptmann. 


GROPERS (THE); play in 1 act, by Z. 


W. Covington. 24 2 oe 
Typewritten. [8367 
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1916; D 43404; 


Zellah Wall Covington, New York. 


37 


[8361 | 


GROTESQUE (THE) .coDS; play in 1 act, 
by W. A. Boughton. [1], 12 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8368 

© 1 « Apr. 12, 1916; 1) 436 
Willis Arnold Boughton, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


GUTE (EINE) PARTIE; Schwank mit 
musik in 8 akten, von Arthur Lipp- 
schitz und Otto Sprinzel, musik 
von Ludwig Heidingsfeld, bei der 
urauffiihrung in K6ln a. Rh. wurden 
noch einlagen musik von Walter 
Kollo verwendet. Berlin, harmenie, 
1915. 52 p. 12mo. [Words only.] 

[8369 
© Dec. 31;'1915;°2 ec: “Mar 27, 
1916; D 48425; Harmonie, Berlin. 


textbuch der 
sAnge einschlieszlich der z. B. in 
Koln benutzten einlagen nach musik 


von Walter Kollo. Berlin, Har- 
monie, 1915. 16 p. 12mo. [8370 


© Dec: | '31) 1915 1% Mare 
1916; D 48426; Harmonie, Berlin. 


HANSEL UND GRETEL; play in 1 act, by 


M. EH. Perley. [1], 5 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [83871 


©1c. Apr. 11, 1916; D 43586; M. 
Elizabeth Perley, Fargo, N. D. 


HALBE DICHTER; Schwank in 4 auf- 
ziigen, von Julius Rosen, in neuer 
bearbeitung, von Oscar Blumenthal. 
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, F. Bloch erben, 
1915: 78 p. -8yvo. [8372 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1916; D 438489; 
Felix Bloch erben, Berlin-Wilmers- 
dorf. 


Happy (THE) SAVAGE; play in 4 acts, 
by K. Howard [pseud. of John K. 


Bell] [12] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[83873 
© 1c. Mar. 22, 1916; Dases; 


Keble Howard, Surrey, England. 


Hate (THE) BREEDERS; drama of war 
and peace in 1 act and 5 Scenes, by 
Ednah Aiken, with an introduction 


by Henri La Fontaine. Indianapo- 
lis, Bobbs-Merrill company [1916] 
bhp. ly, 66 pr. 12mo. [S374 


(©). Mar. 25,1916; (2: GC), Mamie 
1916; D 48620; Bobbs-Merrill cCo., 
Indianapolis. 


Haym Sstomon; play in 4 acts, by 
F. S. and V. Victor. [84] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8375 

© T%e;Apr. 12)-1916 Db Ss0ge, 
Fannie S. and Victor Victor, Atlanta. 


2) 


~ 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1916 
HE NEVER TOLD HER; play in 4 acts, by 
W.J.Dunean. [1], 99 p. 8vo. Ms. 
[8376 


© 1. Apr. 21, 1916; D 43698; 
Walter Jack Duncan, New York. 
HEART’S ASH; blank verse play in 1 
act, by K. T. Clugston. [8], 54 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8377 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1916; D 43482; 
Katharine Thatcher Clugston, Craw- 
fordsville, Ind. 


HEBREW (THE) JOCKEY. 
(A) AT THE RACES. 


See Day 


HEINRICH AMUSIERT SICH! schwank in 
hone vow W. Hartstein. ([2],.56 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [837 

© 1 © Apr. 21, 1916; D 43694; 
Wilhelm Hartstein, New York. 
HEIR OF THE WOMAN-HATER; play in 
- prologue, 3 episodes and epilogue, by 
W. B. Carlock. [67] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8379 
©) i¢ Mar. 27, 1916; D 43437; 
Wayne Bryan Carlock, North Salem, 
NaN. 

HELEN’S HALLOWE’EN; farce in 8 acts, 
by A. N. C. Fowler. [2], 68 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8380 

© 1c. Mar. 28, 1916; D 43446; 
Albert N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, 
1S ae 


HetLLo New York; musical drama in 4 
acts, by B. Thomashefsky. 
“PATI NIN 


[66] p. 4to. Typewritten. [S381 

(©) 1c Mar. 27, 1916; D 43462; 
Boris Thomashefsky, Brooklyn. 

HER BROTHER’S CODE; drama of life in 


4 acts, by D. B. Sorlin. [87] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8382 

© te Apr. 13, 1916; D 438611; 
Daniel Bror’. Sorlin, Worcester, 
Mass. 


HER WEDDING DAY; oR, AUNT SUSIE 
PERKINS, playlet, by M. Sinclair. 
[17] p. fol. Typewritten. [8383 

Pe hvewApe. 18 1916: .D 43663 ; 
Maud Sinclair, New York. 


HicgH pLAy; American comedy in 8 
sem, by) I. Clift. [146] p... 4to. 
Typewritten. [8384 


ert ie) Jan: 14,’ 1916; D..43693 ; 
Denison Clift, San Francisco. 
His DutcH UNCLE; comedy sketch, by 
W. Bachman. 5p. fol. Ms. [8385 
©) 1 c. Mar. 24, 19165 D 43528; 
Thomas Coyle and Wallace Bachman, 
Philadelphia. 


8392* 


HIS PARTNER’S DAUGHTER; drama in 4 
acts, by B.'F. Parliman:! . [2);'126 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8386 

© 1c. Mar. 24, 1916; D 48415; B. 
Frank Parliman, Chatham, N. J. 

HousE (THE) OF REST. See Three 

plays and a curtain raiser. 


Ir A BODY MEET A BODY; dialog, street 
scene for 11 males and 3 females, by 
K. J. Freund. Antigo, Wis., Antigo 
publishing company, 1916. 14 p. 
16mo. (Dialogs for young people’s 
societies, no. 44) [8387 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1916; 
D 485389; Antigo publishing co., 
Antigo, Wis. 


IN DEFENSE OF HOME AND COUNTRY; 
play in 1 act, by L. V. Gillard. [1], 
15 p. fol. Typewritten. [8388 

© 1 ¢ Mar. 30, 1916; D 43474; 
Laurence Victor Gillard, Seattle. 


In VANITY Farr; play in 1 act, by 
H. Langford Gates.. [3], 15 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8389 

(el cs Marc ) 1986: aby. A3SiGs 
Joseph Fredrick Goss, Ogden. Utah. 


JANE; play in 3 acts, by C. A. de Li- 
ma. [108] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[8390 
OUbten Apr, eb" 19169 "D43585: 
C. A. de Lima, New York. 


JEST (A) OF FATE; romantic play in 4 
acts, dramatized from an old novel 
entitled, The fortunes of Conrad, by 
Reo Wee Snniley) ofS}, 788i pe Ate: 
Typewritten. [8391 

©. 1 .emApr: 74°. 19162" D 43598: 
Robert W. Smiley, New York. 


JOAN (THE) DANVERS; play in 8 acts, 


by F. Stayton. [117] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8392 
© Pre Apr. 4.919165" DD 43527; 


Frank Stayton, London. 


JULIUS CAESAR; ed. with historical 
and explanatory notes, suggestions 
on literary interpretation, lesson 
helps, and stage directions, by Mabel 
Tuttle Frush. Chicago, New York. 
Row Peterson and company [1916] 


159 \p. 1 illus. -12mo; (Home and 
school Shakespeare) [8392* 
© Feb: 26, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 


Mar. 1, 1916; A 427099; Row, Peter- 
son & co., Chicago. 


Bis) 


8393 


KID CURLERS ; 
Waldo. Boston, Walter H. Baker 
& co. 1916. 13 .p)) tame. [8393 

©) Apr. 18. 1916 su2ee% Apr. 14, 
1916; D 48630; Dorothy Waldo, 
Brookline, Mass. 


King SHAKESPEARE; a masque of 
praise for the Shakespeare tercen- 
tenary written for the Drama league 
of Boston, by A. H. Gilmer. [Bos- 
ton] Ginn and company [1916] 14 p. 
12mo. [S8393* 

i Mar. (20,° 1916s 2,cysandweatt, 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 4273845; Albert 
Hatton Gilmer, Boston. 


Kissing (THE) GIRLS. 
(The) maid. 


Kissinc (THE) MAID; or, The kiss- 
ing girls, burletta in 2 acts, by S. 
Howe. [57] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[8394 
@Q.dve., Apres, 2916: 10 435 1: 
Sam Howe, New York. 


See Kissing 


KLEINE (DAS) MADEL; singspiel in 3 
akten, von Arthur Lippschitz und 
Theo Halton, musik von Joseph 
Snaga. Hannover, L. Oertel, 1914. 
132 p. 4to. [Words only] reside 

© 1c Apr. 8, 1916; D 438582 
Louis Oertel, Hanover, Germany. 


musical comedy in 2 
[101] p. Ato. 
[8396 
31, 1916; D 48498; 
New York. 


Lavy LUXURY; 
acts: by Ret: Young: 
Typewritten. 

Qidil: e; ;Max. 
Rida Johnson Young, 


Lapy Many Docs; comedy in 8 acts 
‘and a prologue, by E. F. Scott. [2], 
71 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8397 

© bee Apr: 10,:10167' D: 43562; 
Edith Fullerton Scott, Deny er. 


LAND (THE) OF LIBERTY; temperance 
play in 5 acts, by Dora He caper 
man. (Jn Moderator-topics. . 20, 
no. 27, Mar. 16, 1916) 18 8398 


(cy. Mariela, ano ¢.. Mar. 23, 
1916; D 48683; Henry R. Pattengill, 
Lansing, Mich. 


9 


Last (THE) MILE; sporting playlet in 


3 scenes, by E. Clark. [8], 46 DP. 

4to. Typewritten. [8399 
©? e Apr’ a3, 1916 6D, 4a02ar 

Edward Clark, Jamaica, N. Y. 


Last (THE) oF THE MOHICANS. See 


Ultimo (L’) dei Moicani. 


BYE: 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, 0.8. v. 


farce in 1 act by D.| LATIN PLAYS FOR STUDENT PERFORM- 


ANCES AND READING; Dy] J. 7a 
Schlicher. Boston, New York [ete.] 
Ginn and company [1916] vii, 213 
p. 12mo. 

CONTENTS: Sacus  malerum.— 
Helvetiorum.— 
Cicero candidatus. — Coniuratio.— 
Dido.—Andromeda. [S399* 

© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 427523; John J. Schlicher, 
Terre Haute, Ind. 


LAW-BREAKERS (THE) ; 


original drama 


in 4 acts, by M. Doran: [sling 
4to. Typewritten. [8400 
© 1c. Mar. 31, 1916; D 43490; 


Marie Doran and Frances 
Jamaica, N. Y. 

LEAD ME TO IT; 2 act musical comedy, 
by M. Ott. [4], 56 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Words only] [8401 

© 1c Mar. 30; 191677 44555. 
Matthew Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 
LESSoN (THE) OF WOODCRAFT; drama 


Doran, 


in i act, by W. Ho:Stene. it ate 
4to. Typewritten. [8402 
© 1c Mar. 2( 191G? » 32a04- 


William Harry Stone, Los Angeles. 
LET’S PRETEND; comedy in 4 acts, by 
J. A. Moroso. [80] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8403 
© 1. ce .Apr. 21,.1916;) 1D 45s 
John A. Moroso, Cresskill, N. J. 
LIBERIAN SINGERS. See Walker’s Li- 
berian singers. = 


Limp (A) OF THE LAW; character rube 
comedy skit, by Lew Sully. Rev. 
[1], 7p. 4to. Typewritten. [8404 

© 1c Mar. 24, 1916; D 45408; 
Arthur O. May, Norman, OK. 

LONE (THE) SENTINEL; vaudeville 
comedy duologue in 1 scene, by C. 
Kennedy. [21] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8405 

© 1 ec Mar. 24, 1916; .D 434105 
Clayton Kennedy, Baltimore. 

LovE (THE) LocKEeT; play in 4 acts, 
dramatization of the novel Phyllis 
by the Duchess, with liberties by 8S. 
Williams. ~[1], 34° Dp. fol tae. 
written. [S406 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1916; D 43465; 
Seott Williams, West Park, O. 
Love (THE) SHOP; musical comedy in 


2 parts, book and lyrics by Billie 
3urke [pseud. of W. F. Burke] 
ozil, -- aa ap. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] {S407 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1916; D 43635; 


Willinm Francis Burke, New York. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1916 


8421 


Lucky (THE) FELLOW; comedy of 
courtship in 3 acts, by R. C. Megrue. 
[187] p. 4to. Typewritten. [8408 

(© 1c Apr. 18, 1916; D 43658; 
Roi Cooper Megrue, New York. 


MAGcicAL (THE) city; Broadway 
legend 1 act play in verse, by Z. 
Akins. [2], 7d p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8409 


© 1c. Apr. 1, 1916; D 43503; Zoe 
Akins, St. Louis. 


MaGnet (THE) GIRL; psychic comedy 
in 2 acts, by P. Hayman... [64] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8410 

© 1c Mar. 4, 1916; D 43384; 
Philip Hayman, Glendale, S. C. 


MAIDENS (THE) OF THE MOUNT. See 
Dramatic (The) works of Gerhart 
Hauptmann. 


Man (THE) OF THE FAMILY; play in 
3 acts, by A. E. Rouveyrol, from the 
story of Madame Pernet McCarty. 
[115] p. 4to. Typewritten. [8411 

© 1 c¢ Mar. 27, 1916; D 48472; 
Aurania Ellerbeck Rouveyrol, St. 
Louis. 


Man (THE) WHO BORE THE BURDEN. 
See Dramatized scenes from Ameri- 
can history. 


MANTON (EL) R0J0; boceto  lirico- 
dramatico en 1 acto, dividido en 4 
cuadros, en prosa y verso, original 
de M. Mihura, mtsica del maestro 
José Padilla. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espafoles] 1916. Sat..2—: 
12mo. [Libretto only] [8412 

© Mar. 7, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
D 48274; Miguel Mihura, Madrid. 
MArrIsAGE (LE) PAR PROCURATION. See 
Charmante (La) Rosalie. 


MABy’S ANKLE; play in 1 act, by M. G. 
Tully., [2], 36 p.. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8413 

© ic. Apr. 15, 1916; D 48688; 
Mary Gertrude Tully, New York. 


MASQUERADE (THE) OF CHARITY; play 
mere eeeany ER Pe Kitt. “9 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8414 

© fe FApr. 6, 1916; D: 43662; 
Harold P. Kitt, Pittsburgh. 


MassacGe (A) PARLOR OCCURRENCE; 1 
act comedy drama, by L. Tylden. 
{1], 11 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

8415 


© 1-c. Mar. 27, 1916; D 43439; 
Lynard Tylden, Los Angeles. 


MATINEE (THE) GIRLS; Satirical revue 
of theatre-lobby incidents, by J. Mc- 
Cree. [1], 30 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8416 

God) ea Apr. 55,1916 2 Dy, 43533: 
Junie McCree, New York. 


MELIADE; comedy with music, by E. 
M. Spencer. [1], 8 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8417 

© Apr. 19, 1916; D 48671; Ethel 
May Spencer, New York. 


MELINDA AND HER SISTERS; by Mrs. O. 
H. P. Belmont and Elsa Maxwell 
music and lyrics by Elsa Maxweli 
First produced at the Waldorf As- 
toria, February 18, 1916. New York, 
Rad Shores, LOGS 2 pei ke Sip: 
12mo. [8417* 

© Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
2 OIG > cA ©, 4898s, Robeck J. 
Shores, New York. 


MELODYLAND; musical comedy in i 
act and 3 scenes, staged by N. Way- 
burn, some dialogue by Claude W. 
Bostock, some lyrics by Roger 
Lewis, some music by Al. W. Brown, 


13 p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only] [8418 


@ i eiApri’4, 19tes*ps 43528: 
Ned Wayburn, New York. 


MemorIAL DAY PAGEANT; arr. for 
communities and schools, by Con- 
stance D’Arcy Mackay. New York 


& London, Harper & brothers [1916] 
mel. 29 p-) mo. [8418* 

©: Mar:1d0; 19165 -2 '¢ Mar15; 
1916; aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 427255; 
Harper & bros., New York. 


Mexicano (THE) AND THE COON; ON 
THEIR WAY TO HAvana, CuBaA, sketch, 
by J. H. Stevens. 4p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8419 

ade. Apr. 10;,1916 3 D.. 43567; 
James Henry Stevens, New York. 


MILLIONS FOR DEFENSE; melodramatic 
playlet, by N. F. Houston. [30] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8420 

© 1c. Mar. 28, 1916; D 438444; 
Norman FE. Houston, Brookline, 
_Mass. 


MILLIONS IN MOVIES; play in 5 acts, 
bye Av, SB Kirakty.* [93] “py +40: 
Typewritten. [8421 

©) Apr 12" 1916 7D "43625 ; 
Albert Enrico Kiralfy, New York. 


379 


8422 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, 2. S., ¥98 


MINISTERING MAIDENS; a pageant pre- 
pared by the Schauffler missionary 
training school for the purpose of 
stimulating interest in itS work, by 
J. F. Berry. (Jn The Schauffler me- 
morial, v. 24, no. 2, April, 1916) 

[8422 

© Mar. 23) 1916: 1 c Mar 25: 

1916; D 438421; John Faris Berry, 
Cleveland. 


Mint (A) spy; farcical comedy, with 
tunes, by M. Ott. [1], 52 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8423 

© 1c Mar. 30, 1916; D 48475; 
Matthew Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 

MiRACLE; play in 1 act, by W. A. 

Boughton. [2].8p. 4to. Typewrit- 

ten. [8424 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1916; D 43602; Wil- 

lis Arnold Boughton, Cambridge, 

Mass. 


Miss Swirt. See ALL FOR THE MOVIES. 


MonNEY MAD; dramatic playlet, by 
1 © Hamilton, 14. 14° p- “ io. 
Typewritten. [8425 


©. ve. (Apr. 10... 1916 D 43566" 
Thomas C. Hamilton, New York. 


MosqQviToEs; play in 4 acts, by H. J. 
Blumensohn. [41,7 4635 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8426 

© 1c Apr. 4, 1916: D 43529: 
Henry J. Blumensohn. New York. 


MoTHER LOVE; drama in 1 act, by L. 
Beaudet. [3],19 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten . [8427 


at ¢ Apr: 5; 19163) 43536; 
Louise Beaudet, Brooklyn. 


MorTHeErR’s (A) SECRET; drama in 1 act, 
adapted from the Italian, by A. Arm- 
band. 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[8428 
© 1c. Apr. 12, 1916; D 43679; 
Abraham Armband, New York. 


MoUNTEBANKS (THE); or, THE BIRTH 
OF THE ACTOR, play in 1 act, by W. B. 
Young. [2], 33 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8429 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1916; D 43564; 
Wim. B. Young, Chicago. 


MoviE-MAD MAGGIE; farce in 1 act, by 
B. H. Orkow. 1383p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten, [8430 

© 1c. Mar. 25, 1916; D 438408; 
3enjamin Harrison Orkow, Brook- 
lyn. 


€ 
, 


MutcH Abo ABoUT BrEtTty: comedy in 3 
acts, by W. B. Hare. Boston, Wal- 
ter H. Baker .& co:, 1916, "64 p 
12mo. [8431 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1916; 
D 43558; Walter Ben Hare, Spring- 
field, Me. 


MutcH (A) MARRIED wipow. See My 
wife’s husbands. 


Mute (THE) WITNESS; 1 act play, by 
W. E. Colby. 15 p. 4te. Type- 
written. [8432 

© 1c. Mar. 29, 1916; D 43468; 
Walter Elbridge Colby, New York. 


My LITTLE PAL; sprig from a police 


reporter’s nosegay, by W. Mon- 
tague. 10 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[8433 


© 1c. Apr. 3, 1916; D 48520; 
Walter Montague, San Francisco. 


My WIFE’S HUSBANDS; OR, A MUCH 
MARRIED WIDOW, 1 act farce comedy 
with interpolated songs, by FE. L. 
Griffith.  [2],..32) pao 4tey eve 
written. [Words only] [8434 

© 1. ¢. Mar. 24,1986; 434i 
Fred. L. Griffith, San Antonio. 

MyrtLe McCase; play in 1 aet, by E. 
L. Gibson and Wyman M. Fitz. 26 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [8435 


© 1c. Mar. 27, 1916; D 438435; 
Edwin Lawrence Gibson, New York. 


Net (THE); pantomime in 1 act, by 
VY. Zacharie. [1], 3 p: 4to. Type- 
written. [8436 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1916; D 43402; 
Viola Zacharie, New York. 


NicHT (A) IN THE TRENCHES; play in 
1 act, by R. F. Duffey: [1], 14 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [8437 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1916; D 43431; 
Richard Francis Duffey, New York. 

NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH; farce in 3 
acts, by M. E. Swan. [171] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. - [8488 

© 1c Apr. 1, 1916; D 43497; 
Mark E. Swan, New York. 
Nurse (THE); war drama in 4 acts, 


by B. I. Bremner. [99] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8439 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1916; D 43429; 
Blanche Irbe Bremner, Berkeley, 


Cal. 

OatH (THE); war play in 1 act, by 
V. Beatty. [14] p. 4o. Type 
written. [8440 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1916; D 48675; 
Vernon Beatty, Chicago. 


376 


a a a ma am aa aaa aa 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1916 


OFICIAL (EL) DE GUARDIA; opereta en 
1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en 


prosa, original, libro de Eugenio | 
Rodriguez-Arias y Carlos 


Dotesio, | 


musica del maestro Francisco Alon- | 


so. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
panoles] 1915. AS Pp _ 125m, 
[Libretto only] 


’ 


D 48275; E. Rodriguez-Arias y C. 
Dotesio, Madrid. 


Ou James! foolish fancy in 3 flights, 
by E. Nytray and J. Richard, from 
book of the same name, by H. M. 
Edginton. [126] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8442 

© 1c. Mar. 30, 1916; D 43478; 
Emil Nytray & John Richard, New 
York. 


OH! M’sIEv! 
upstairs. 
Onto (THE) LADY; play in 4 acts, by 
N. B. Tarkington and J. Street. 1 p. 
1., 179 p. 4to. Printed. [8443 
© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1916; D 43626; N. Booth Tarkington 
and Julian Street, New York. 


OxLtp (AN) MAID’S VENTURE; comedy in 
1 act, by Elma M. Logie. Boston, 
W. H. Baker & co., 1916. 8p. 12mo. 


[8441 | 
© Mar. 7, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1916; | 


See Girls (The) from |, 


[8444 _ 


Apr. 15,.1916; 2 ec. 
1916; D 43628; Walter H. Baker 
& co., Boston. 


ON THE BORDER; comedy dramatic | 
sketeh, by F. L. Whittier. 12 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8445 


© 4c. Apr: 13, 1916; D 45613; 
Frank L. Whittier, New York. 
ON THE OCEAN; comedy skit, by Jack 


Apr. 14, ! 


8458 

OTHER (THE) MAN; dramatic playlet 
muieset.. By A. Po Kelly. “(29-7 p.- 
4to. Typewritten. [S449 


© 1c Apr. 4, 1916; D 48526; 
Arthur Paul Kelly, Rochester, N. Y. 
Our FONTENOY; romantic Irish com- 
edy-drama in 3 acts, by William J. 
McKiernan. [70] p. 4to. Type 
written. [$450 
© 1c. Apr. 19, 1916; D 43666; 
Jennie K. McKiernan, Washington. 
OUT OF THE EAST; play in 8 acts, by A. 
Abdullah. [95] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8451 
©: 1 c@ Apr. 43, 19163 -D.''43609.: 
Achmed Abdullah, New York. 


Pack (THE); play in 4 acts, by H. 
Booth. [106] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[8452 


© 1c. Apr. 19, 1916; D 43668; 
Hilliard Booth, Brevard, N. C. 


PaDUCAH (A) ROMANCE; 1 act comedy, 
by R. Lane. [22] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8453 

© 1 e. Mar. 31, 1916; D 43485; 
Richard Lane, Buffalo. 


PAGEANT (A) OF PEACE; written for the 
American school peace league, by 
Beulah Marie Dix [i. e. B. M. D. 
Flebbe] Boston, American school 
peace league, 1915. 20 p. 8vo. 

[8454 

©). Mar., 25,,1915;,2.¢. Mar. 30, 

1916; D 43463; Beulah Marie Dix 
Flebbe, Waban, Mass. 


| PAINTING THE CHURCH RED; dialog for 


Usher [pseud. of J. W. Usher] [1]. | 


fF 7. fol. 
© 1 ec. Mar. 22, 1916; D 43387; 
John Walter Usher, Jersey City. 
ON THE THRESHOLD. See Battle, and 
other poems. 
ON THETE WAY TO HAVANA, CUBA. 
Mexicans (The) and the coon. 


See 


ONE OF THE FAMILY; comedy of pre- | 


Typewritten. [S446 


paredness in 8 acts and epilogue, by | 


M. Upton. 
written. 


Type- 


[3], 94 p. Ato. 
: [S447 


© 1c. Apr. 5, 1916; D 43535; Mel- | 


ville Upton, New York. 

ORANGE BLOSSOMS; 1 act play, by L. S. 
Lavine and A. French. [1], 11 p. 
4to. Typewritten. 

© 1c. Apr. 11, 1916; D 43589; 
Lawrence S. Lavine and Adelaide 
French, Philadelphia. 


[8448 | 


| PALACE. OF IVORY; 


5 females, by E. J. Freund. 
Wis... Antigo publishing company, 
1916. 15 p. mo. (Dialogs for 
young people’s societies, no. 45) 
[8455 
@© Apr’ 1, 1916: 2 c..Apr. 17, 1916; 
D 48654; Antigo publishing Co., 
Antigo, Wis. 


Antigo, 


department store 
story play in 5 acts, by O. Wilson. 
[S9] p. 4to. Typewritten. [8456 

© 1 ¢. Apr. 14, 1916; D 43637; 
Oliver Wilson, Macedon, N. Y. 

PAN IN AMBUSH; play in 1 act, by M. 
Patterson. [4]. 40 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [S457 

© i ¢« Mar. 25, 1916; D 438461; 
Marjorie Patterson, London. 

PANSY’S PARTICULAR PUNCH: 1 act play 
by W. Mack. [1].13 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8458 . 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1916; D 43563; 
Willard Mack, New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8459 


PARANOIAC (THE); 1 act drama of 
hospital life, by C. EH. Reynolds. 
[1], 28 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8459 

© 1c. Apr. 3, 1916; D 43684; Ce- 
cil Edward Reynolds, Los Angeles. 


PENA DE MUERTE AL AMOR. See Diana 
eazadora. 

PERFECT (THE) SON; 4 act drama, by 
F. Haines-Reed. [6], 88 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [8460 

Ome Apr 4, 1916> 435245 
Florence Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 

PETTICOAT (THE) SOLDIER; musical 

play in 2 acts, book and lyrics by 


KE. T. Emery, music by Sigmund 
Romberg. [107] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [Words only] [8461 


© 1c. Mar. 31, 1916; D 48494; 

Edwin T. Emery, New York. 
PHRYNE; play in 1 act with 2 scenes, 
by F. A. Kummer. [Sa ede 1 EEO. 
Typewritten. [8462 
© 1 & Mar: 23, 1916:' D 43398; 


Frederic Arnold Kummer, Catons- 
ville, Md. 
PHYLLIS. See Love (The) locket. 


PILGRIMS (THE) AND THEIR JOURNEYS. 
See Dramatized scenes from Ameri- 
ean history. 

PIRATES (THE) OF THE PEARL; farce- 
comedy in song, in 8 acts, 5 scenes, 
book’ by “A. -S. ‘Crocket&”* [115 ]"*p: 
4to. Typewritten. [8463 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1916; D 48557; Al- 
bert Stevens Crockett, New York. 

PLAYING DESTINY; 8 act melodrama of 
present day America, by A. Gurney. 
[56] p. 4to. Typewritten. [8464 

© 1c. Mar. 23, 1916; D 48407; 
Antoinette Gurney, Boston. 

Prays; [by August Strindberg] tr. by 
Edith and Warner Oland. [v. 3] 
Boston, J. W. Luce & company, 1914. 


Various paging. TOD * DOLL...) 
12mo. [8464* 
CONTENTS: — Swanwhite. — Ad- 
vent.—The storm. 
© Feb. 11, 1914; 2 ¢. and aff. 


Apr. 4, 1916; A 427529; L. EH. Bas- 
sett, Boston. 

Posprecita, (LA) Dorores; humorada 
en 1 acto, dividido en3 cuadros, origi- 
nal de Antonio Fanosa y Emilio G. 
del , Castillo, mtisica del maestro 
Pedro Badia. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espafnoles] 1916. 45 p. 
12mo. [Libretto only] [8465 

© Mar. 7, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
D 43287; A. Fanosa y E. G. del Cas- 
tillo, Madrid. 


3 


pt. 1, ns. vas 


Porer’s (THE) GOLD; drama in 1 act, 
by Mrs. George M. Lillie [i. e. M. 
. Lillie] [2], 27 pe T2mo> ovis: 

[8466 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1916; D 43488; 

Maria Elmendorf Lillie, Tompkins- 
Ville? NY, 


Vottu (LE); comédie-opérette en 2 
actes, de Maurice Hennequin et 
Pierre Véber, musique de H. Mau- 
rice Jacquet. Paris, M. Eschig, 1916. 
1 p. 1. 146 p. 12mo. [Words only] 


[8467 | 


©.Mar. 28, 1916s-d. ¢, Apes: 
1916; D 48685; Max Eschig, Paris. 


paroles de M. Hennequin 


et P. Véber, musique de Maurice 
Jacquet. [117] p. ‘4t0.. Typewrit- 
ten. [Words only} [S468 


© 1 ¢ Mar. 20, 1916; Ditsags; 
Maurice Hennequin & Pierre Véber, 
Paris. 


POLLY AND HER PALS; musical com- 
edy in 8 acts, suggested by G. Hill, 
written by Junie McCree. [108] p. 
4to. Typewritten. — [8469 

© 1c Mar. 25, 1916; D 43481; 
Gus Hill, New York. 


FOLLY AND THE FRENCHMAN. See That 
ain’t your wife. 


PoLLY PURSUING; comedy with mu- 
sic in 4 acts, by E. M. Dolsen. [2], 
47 p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only | ‘ [8470 

© 1c Apr. 15,:1916;>D 435640; 
Ethel Mowbray Dolsen, San Fran- 
cisco. 


PoLLY WITH A PAST; modern comedy 
in 4 acts; by G. Middleton and G. 
Bolton. [119] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8471 

(©) 1 c. Apr. 10, 19165" Aan 
George Middleton and Guy Bolton, 
New York. 

PorK (THE) PACKERS; musical tab- 

loid in 1 act, by F. L. Griffith. [17] 

p. fol. Mimeographed. [8472 
© 1e¢ Apr. 21,.1916; Dé3s69R5 

Alex. Byers, Chicago. 


PoweER (THE) 
See Dominica. 


TRIUMPHANT, RIGHT. 


Proressor Trix; tabloid comic opera, 
book, lyrics and music by S. R. Av- 
ery. 16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[8473 
© 1c. Apr. 138, 1916; D° 43619; 
Stanley R. Avery, Minneapolis. 


8 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1916 


oF Scroospy. See 
American 


PuRITANS (THE) 
Dramatized scenes from 
history. 


PUTTING IT ACROSS; drama in 4 acts, 
by ‘M. Thompson. [115] p... 4to. 
Typewritten. [8474 

© ic. Apr. 20, 1916; D. 43689; 
Marayvene Thompson, New York. 


PuzzLES IN PETTICOATS; up-to-date 
American comedy in 8 acts, by E. 
mers, 195) p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[8475 
©) oe Apr. 12, 1916; D 48604; 
Emil Forst, New York. 


QUARREL (THE); twenty minute com- 
edy sketch, by H. A. Schloss. [6], 
20 p. fol. Typewritten. [S476 

Geiser Apr. 13, 1916;: D 48516; 
Herbert A. Schloss, Baltimore. 


Quop (THE) WRANGLE; farce in 1 act, 
by Oliphant Down. New York, S. 
French; London, S. French, lItd., 
iis 25 p.  12mo. [S477 

© Dee. 1, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 13, 1916; 
D 48616; Samuel French, Iltd., Lon- 
don. 

RAGTIME (THE) OPERA OF TRIAL MAR- 


ca) 


RIAGE; merry musical melange in 3 


aers, by Heal. Young. -[2], 80 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [Words oniy] 
[8478 


© 1 « Mar. 31, 1916; D 43488; 
Emily Louise Young, Brooklyn. 


RENAISSANCE; play in 3 acts, by E. L. 
V. Hughes. [57] p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [8479 

© 1c. Mar. 14, 1916; D 48452; 
Ernest Llewellyn Vincent Hughes, 
Montreal, Canada. 


RippLteE (THE) oF Isis; operetta in 1 
act, text by D. Stevens, music by 
John McGhie. Pe OO. ALO: 
Typewritten. [Words only] [8480 


© 1 ¢. Mar. 22, 1916; D 43392; 
David Stevens, Boston. 


RIDICULOUS GHOSTS; comedy in 8 acts, 
by Ivan Wise. 88 p. fol. Type- 
written. [8481 

© 1 ec. Mar. 23, 1916; D 48400; 
Huber F.. Wise, Spokane, Wash. 


ROBINSON CRUSOE; dramatic playlet in 
meace, py ©; <BoUHellis.. [L,,:7. p. 
8vo. Typewritten. [8482 

© 1 ¢. Mar. 22, 1916; D 43395; 
Charles Brock Hellis, Philadelphia. 


| 


8490 


RokokKo; ein rahmenspiel (zu Goethes 
Fischerin und Mozarts Girtnerin 
aus liebe in der einaktigen Bie- 
schen bearbeitung) von Rudolf 
Presber. Berlin, Deutschen verlags- 
anstalt (vorm. Ed. MHallberger) 
1916. 40 p. 12mo. [8483 

© 1 ¢ Apr. 19, 1916; D 43695; 
Deutsche verlags-anstalt, Berlin. 


RosrE HATHERN’S SACRIFICE; [play in 
4 acts] by G. A. Doolittle. Indiana- 
polis, Western stock company, 1916. 
L201. De. SvO: [8484 

©) sa 22 L9G: te Mar 27 
LOTG aL eC exkor. 1S. TOG Dr 436256 
George Alvon Doolittle, Indianapolis. 


ROSETTA; play in prologue and 8 acts, 
by H. Van Nostrand. [25] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8485 

©) 1 °c. Mar. 25,1916; D. 43419; 
Helen Van Nostrand, New York. 


operette in 3 
R. Bodanzky und FE. 
Thelen, musik von Oscar Straus. 
Souffilier- und regiebuch. Leipzig. 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky) 1915. 165 p. 8vo. [8486 

Gel 1 Apis & 19163 WAS nae 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky) Leipzig. 


RUND UM DIE LIEBE; 
akten, von 


Saccus MALoRUM. See Latin plays 
for student performances and read- 
ing. 

SANTA CLAUS’ ANGEL; dramatic play 
in 1 act, by F. Rockwell. [1], 19 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8487 

Ors 1G) Mae 27, 1916s" D. 43432 - 
Fiorence Rockwell, New York. 

Scag (THE) See Battle 

poems. 


and other 


newspaper-erook play 
in 3 acts, by W. W. Hindley. [65] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [S488 

©1c Apr. 3, 1916; D 43514; Wil- 
bur Wright Hindley, Spokane, 
Wash. 


SEASIDE BELLES; tabloid musical com- 
edy in 1 act, by Chas. Morton. 
Chicago, The Chicago manuscript 
co., 1915. [38], 19 p. fol. Mimeo- 
graphed. [Words only] [S489 

©): A veafAipr ei wl ONG Es Da A SiO: 
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 

SECRET (THE) SEX; farcical comedy 
in 4 actS= by. J, °W. Mason. * 136) p. 
fol. Typewritten. [8490 

Ove) Mar27, 191627). 434805". 
Joseph Warren Teets Mason, New 
York. 


Scoop (THE) ; 


alg 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8491 


pt. 1, nos., v.48 


SEMINARY GIRLS; musical tabloid in 1 
act and 1 scene, by Chas. Morton. 


Chicago, The Chicago manuscript 
ea:3) 1915. [3], Sige chek Aiimeo- 
graphed. [Words only] [S491 


© ice Apr: 21/°9916: D 48762; 
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 


SERAPHITA; opera in 38 acts, adapted 
from the masterwork of Honoré de 


Balzac, by G. S. Keefer. [384] p. 
4to. Typewriten. [Libretto only] 
[S492 


© 1c. Mar. 16, 1916; D 43450; 
Grace Sanders Keefer, Atlanta. 


SETTLEMENT (THE) AT JAMESTOWN. 
See Dramatized scenes from Ameri- 
can history. 


SEVEN (THE) AGES OF A LAWYER; 
vision, by D. W. Robert. 18 p. 8 
vo. Printed. [8493 

© <Apr:-40, 1916; 2: ce), Ape 14% 


1916; D 48640: Douglas W. Robert, 
St. Louis. 


(THE) poctTorR; farce in 1 
New York, S. 


SEVENTH 
act, by M. N. Beebe. 


French; London, S. French, Itd., 
1916. 23'p. 12mo. [S494 
©) Apr 12, 15is= 2, @ SAE ads, 
1916; D 43615; Samuel French, 
New York. 
SEwine (THE) MACHINE GIRLS; bur- 
lesque, by F. Fuller. 16 p. 4 to. 
Typewritten. [8495 


© 1c Mar. 28, 1916; D 43531; 
Fannie Fuller, New York. 


SHAKESPEARE, THE POET OF THE SOUL; 
pageant, by G. D. Jenifer. 65 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8496 

© 1c. Apr. 15, 1916; D 43642; 
George D. Jenifer, Washington. 


SHAKESPEREAN FESTIVAL PAGEANT: by 
J. W. Dean. [2],18 p. 4 to. Type- 
written. [S497 

© 1c. Feb. 16, 1916; D 43385; 
Janet Williams Dean, Corona, Cal. 


SHAKSPEARE (A) FESTIVAL: being a 
fantasy of mockery and mirth com- 
posed of scenes from various plays, 
presented by five companies of play- 
ers before Queen Elizabeth and her 
court, by Sarah E. Simons.  Chi- 
cago, New York, Scott, Foresman 
and company [1916]. 2 p. 1. 7-64 
p. 12 mo. [S497* 

© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. Mar. 31, 
1916; aff. Apr. 1. 1916; A 427490; 
Scott, Foresman & co. 


SHATTERED FRAGMENTS; play in 1 aet, 
by L. Walters. -[2], 22 p.. 4 te: 
Typewritten. — [8498 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1916; D 43495; 
Leslie Walters, New York. 

SHATTERED (THE) IDOL; play in 1 act, 
by A. Burkhardt. [2], 26 p. -4*to. 
Typewritten. [8499. 

© 1 & Mar. 22, 1916: D-43393: 
Addison Burkhardt, New York. 

SHE AND IT; comedy sketch, by W. V. 

Allen. 11 p. 16 mo. Typewritten. 

[8500 

© 1c. Mar. 13, 1916; D 43459; 
Walter Van Allen, New York. 

SHE COULDN’T DECIDE; 1 act play, by 
G. Bloomquest. [19] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8501 

© 1c Mar. 18, 1916; D 433865; 
George Bloomquest. Minneapolis. 


SHE SMILED; comedy with music in 2 
acts, by Gladys Unger, lyrics by 
Arthur Anderson, music by Archi- 
bald Joyce and Merlin Morgan. 
[104] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only.] [8502 

© 1c. Apr. 17, 1916; D 43648; 
Mark Blow, London. 

SHowinG HENRY; comedy in 1 act, by 
E. M. Dolsen. 12 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8503 

© 1c. Apr. 14-1916; D 44622, 
Ethel Mowbray Dolsen, San Fran- 
cisco. 

SHUTTLECOCK (THE) ; drama in 4 acts, 
by May Beatrice and E. McLaughlin. 
[2], 82 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8504 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1916; D 48667; 
Ernest McLaughlin, Corona, N. Y. 

SIMON SAYS, TOES UP; Satirical comedy 
without manners in 4 acts, by L. 
Compton. [2], 130 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8505 

© 1 c« Mar. 27, 1916; D 43433; 
Lois Compton, New Castle, Ind. 
Sincer (THE) AND THE SIMP; comedy 


playlet in 1 act, by CC. @imip) 
Franklyn. [1], 6p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [S506 


© 1c. Mar. 10, 1916; D 48591; 
Chas. (Simp) Franklyn and Ruby 
Bergen, Blue Island, Ill. 


SISTER AND BROTHER; play in 4 acts, 
by W. Siegel. 


4 SN NONTT DWI PR Wyoyviy7 
“29D ENON PD ADUPN 
[106] p. Svo. Ms. [$507 


© 1c. Mar. 7, 1916; D 43239; 
William Siegel, New York. 


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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1916 


8524 


Sisters (THE); play in 1 act, by S. 

Riroy. [11:5 p: fol. Typewritten. 

[8508 

ey Pc. Apr, 18, 1916; D: 43657 ; 
Sybil Kirby, New York. 

Srx BELLS; detective episode in 1 act, 
Dyed. EF. Lewis, jr. [2], 14 p: 4to. 
Typewritten. [8509 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1916; D 43436; 
Henry Foster Lewis, jr., Chicago. 


SLEEPING BAGS; comedy farce play in 


» acts and 4 scenes, by F. A. 
Mathews. [100] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8510 


(©). @ Mar. 21,,1916; D 48501; 
Frances Aymar Mathews, New York. 


SocraL (THE) SWIM; comedy in 1 act, 
by A. E. Ives and A. Gallatin. [1], 
20 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8511 

me apr. 7, 1916; D 43555; 
Alice E. Ives and Alberta Gallatin, 
New York. 


Some BEAR; blackface comedy act, by 
P. Nevins. 21 p. 28mo. Typewrit- 
ten. [8512 

© 1 ec. Feb. 29, 1916; D 43455; 
Paul Nevins, Paterson. 


Sone BIRDS; play in 1 act, by M. G. 
Wentworth. 386 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8513 

© 1c Mar. 21, 1916; D 48606; 
Marion Craig Wentworth, Santa 
Barbara, Cal. 


SoUTHERN METHODS. See American 


(The) intercedes. 

SquaB (THE) FARM; play in 4 acts, by 
KF. Hatton and Fanny Locke Hatton 
{101] p. 4to. Typewritten. [8514 

© 1 .¢ Apr. 4, 1916; D.43681; 
Frederic Hatton, Chicago. 


STONEFOLDS. See Battle, and other 
poems. 
Storm. See plays; by August Strind- 


berg. 


STORY-LAND DRAMATIC READER; Dy 
Catherine T. Bryce. New York, Chi- 
cago [ete.] C. Scribner’s sons [1916] 
mento) p: © iluss° 12mo0, [8514* 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
29, 1916; A 428302; Charles Scrib- 
ner’s sons, New York. 

STRANDED; musical comedy tabloid, by 
D. Hines, 9 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [8515 


ey ive. Mar. 14, 1916+. 1D) 43451; 
Dixon Hines, Seattle. 


| 
| 


| 


STRATFORD MIRACLES; play in 1 act, by 
Max Keene [pseud. of I. P. McKee- 
han] 20 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[S516 
Grn eh Mary 2 19167" D 433883); 
Irene P. McKeehan, Boulder, Col. 


STRICTLY BUSINESS; play in 3 acts, by 
Ss Carrol!’ “1058p. 7" 4to. “Ey pe= 
written. [8517 

Gwe. Apr 5, 1916; 4sa13: 
John Stuart Carroll and Thomas 
Callaghan, New York. 


StronceR (THE) SEX; comedy in 4 
acts; by H.'H. V. Hughes: [68] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [8518 

© 1. Mar. 14, 1916; D 48453; 
Ernest Llewellyn Vincent Hughes, 
Montreal, Canada. 


SUBMARINE (THE); farcical sketch in 
1 act, by H. Osten. 10 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8519 


© 1 ¢. Mar. 22, 1916; D: 48388; 
Henry Osten, New York. 


Success (THE) oF MINNEHAHA; 
comedy in 3 acts, by W. L. Norcross. 
24 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8520 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1916; D 43638; 
William L. Norcross, Glenside, Pa. 


SUNRISE; drama in 4 acts, by W. B. 
Carlock, founded upon the story by 
Ward Muir. [90] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8521 

© 1 ¢ Mar. 27, 1916; D 43438; 
Wayne Bryan Carlock, North Salem, 
INeyay ; 


SURRENDER (THE) ; neutral war drama 
in 1 act, by J. F. J. Archibald and 
F. B. Elkins. [3], 21 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8522 

@ 1c Heb. 28, 4916 5) 43645: 
Felton B. Elkins and James F. J. 
Archibald, New York. 


SWANWHITE. 
Strindberg. 


See Plays; by August 


SWEET GENEVIEVE; comedy in 3 
by J. Forbes. [185] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8523 


©) 1c) Apr. 415, 1916 ; Di 43643): 
James Forbes, Croton-on-Hudson, 
Neve. 


acts, 


SWINDLERS (THE); play in 8 acts and 
2 seenes, by R. Stodart. [118] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8524 . 

Oml> ¢, MApte 3, WG! D 43510; 
Robert Stodart, New York. 


o8l 


CATALOGUE OF CGPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8525 

SymMpHony (THE) PLAY; play in 4 
acts, by Jennette Lee. New York, 
©. Seribner’s sons, 1916. XV, 192 p. 
SvO. [8525 
© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 29, 
1916: D 48458: Charles Scribner's 

sons, New York. 
Tea (A) FoR GENEVIEVE; play in 1 
act, by L. Saunders. 16 p. 4to. Ms. 
[8526 
© 1c. Feb. 17, 1916; D 43380; 


Lilian Saunders, St. Louis. 


TEAR-SQUEEZER (THE): comedy in 4 


acts, by H.. Booth. [125] p.. Ato. 
Typewritten. [8527 
(©): tcc. Apr. 12, 1916; a ee 


Hilliard Booth, Brevard, N. C. 
TERMS OF PEACE. See Three plays and 
a curtain raiser. 


Test (THE) OF THE BALLOT; play in 1 
act, by R. E. Bosshard. [3], 148 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [$528 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1916; D 43498; 
Rudolph Edward Bosshard, Ala- 
meda,. Cal. 


THAT AIN’T YOUR WIFE; OR, POLLY AND 
THE FRENCHMAN, play in 3 acts, by 
J. Nordenshield. [114] p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [8529 

Gk e: Aprad4, A916: 19).48635 - 


© 
Jeannette Nordenshield. New York. 


THAT DAGGER IN THE DARK; Soul-stir- 
ring thriller with many laughs, by 


J.F. Powell. [1].32p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8530 
© 1. Apr. 11, 1916; D 48569; 
James Francis Powell, Norwalk. 
Conn. 
THAT NIGHT; musical comedy in 2 acts, | 
by M. Ott. [27] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [Words only] [8531 


© 1c. Mar. 30, 1916; D 43476; 
Matthew Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 


Tuirp (THE) EYE; dramatic fantasy 
in prologue, 3 acts and epilogue, by 
P. Sheffield. [184] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8532 

© 1c. Mar. 17, 1916; D 483855; 
Philip Sheffield, New York. 


THIRTY DAYS A LA CARTE; comedy in 3 


acts, by J. E. Medland. [88] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8533 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1916; D 43428; 
John Edward Medland, Oakland, 


Cal. 


pt. 1, mS, ¥v. 


mr 


THREE PLAYS AND A CURTAIN RAISER; 
by J. Noel. New York, Claridge 
press [1916] 238 p. 8vo. 

ConTENTS: The house of rest.— 
Terms of peace.—Wild oats.—The 
wasters. [S534 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 «¢: "Mar. at, 
1916; D 43460; Joseph Noel, Yonk- 
ers, N. Y. 


THREE’S A CROWD; comedy in 1 act, by 


G. Mervale. 12 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8535 
© 1c. Apr. 1,. 1916: 22a; 


Gaston Mervale, New York. 


TironeEs. See Latin plays for student 
performances and reading. 


| TirLes; play in 1 act, by H. Selman. 


[2],15p. 4to. Typewritten. 8536 


© 1c. Apr. 20, 1916; D 438692; 
Harold Selman, Jersey City. 


wak; Mongolian melo- 
[2],18 p. 4to. 


Tone (THE) 
drama, by A. Geyer. 
Typewritten. [8537 

© 1c Mar. 25, 1916; D 435822 
Albert Geyer, Los Angeles. 


Too CONVINCING; drama in 1 act, by 
Alan Storm [pseud. of G. Lipkind} 
[1],15 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8538 

©.1 ¢c. Mar. 24, 1916; D 438412; 
Goodinan Lipkind, New York. 


play in 1 act, by E. C. 
H. Moeller. [1], 9 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8539 
© 1c Mar. 31, 1916; D 48487; 
Edward C. H. Moller, New York. 


Trap (THE); 


TREADMILL (THE); play in 4 acts, by 
Willard Mack, founded on a story 
by John A. Moroso. [87] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8540 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1916; D 48639; 
David Belasco, New York. 


TREASURE ISLAND; by Robert Louis 
Stevenson, dramatized in 4 acts, by 
Frederick Chipman. [108] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8541 

© 1c. Mar. 27, 1916; D 43617; 
Frederick J. Chipman and James 


W. Castle, New York. 
dramatization of Robert Louis 
Stephenson’s novel, in 3 acts, by H. 
M. Barnes. [102] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8542 
© 1c. Apr. 6 1916; D 43544; 


Howard McWKent Barnes, Chicago. 


382 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1916 


8558 


TREASURE ISLAND—Continued. 
play in 5 acts, 
Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous 
story, by Jules Eckert Goodman. 
[155] p. 4to. Typewritten. [8543 

© 1 ec. Mar. 27, 1916; D 48456; 
Punch & Judy theatre co., ine., New 
York. 


TRIANGLE (THE) OF FATE; drama in 5 
acts, by A. Adams. [10] p. 4to. 
Ms. [8544 


adapted from | 


© ic. Apr. 5, 1916; D 43534; | 


Adolph Adams, New York. 


TROUBLES ON LAND AND SEA. 
Dramatized scenes from 
history. 


comedy playlet in 3 
scenes, by H. Thompson. [1], 4 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [8545 
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1916; D 438568; 
Harry Thompson, Portland, Or. 


TRUE TO LIFE; 


TRUTH; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by 
W. E. Von Rittberg. [7] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8546 

@ 1c. Mar. 31, 1916; D 43492; 
Winifred E. Von Rittberg, New 
York. 


Tryout (A); artistic novelty act, by 
W. Montague. [1], 8p. 4to. Type- 
written. [S547 

mae Apr. 3, 1916; D 43518; 
Walter Montague, San Francisco. 


Twa (THE) CAME HAME; play in 1 act, 
by T. C. Upham. 12 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [S548 

tee Apr 5, 1916; D 43599; 
Thomas Carlton Upham, Fitchburg, 
Mass. 


TWENTY TWO DOLLARS AND TWENTY 


wes: § act comedy, by J. R. 
Froome, jr. [1], 17 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8549 


i 1 ¢ Mar. 24, 1916; D 43413; 
John Redhead Froome, jr., Cincin- 
nati. 


TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR; musi- 


eal farce in 2 acts, by M. Ott. [4], 
18 p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only. ] [8550 


© 1c. Mar. 30, 1916; D 43596; 
Matthew Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 


Two OF A KIND; vaudeville act, by W. 
S. Gidley. 17 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [8551 

© 1c. Mar. 10, 1916; D 438261; 
Will S. Gidley, Springfield, Mass. 


See | 
American | 


| 


TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD; play 
in 3 acts, by A. K. Harned. [3], 
104. 4to. Typewritten. [8552 

© 1c. Apr. 17, 1916; D 43651; 
Ada K. Harned, New York. 


Uttimo (L’) pie Morcantr; tragedia 
lirica in 8 atti, di Carlo Zangarini, 
dal racconto omonimo di F. Cooper, 


musica di Paul Allen. Milano, G. 
Ricords ..& ‘G4, 1916, 52)-p:, 12mo. 
[Libretto only] [8553 


Oe) Apessey, 19th? fe Apr. 2k 


1916; D 43696; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 
UNcLE SAM AND OLD WORLD CON- 


QUERORS; being the seventh division 
of Uncle Sam, a satirical prelude, 


by W. N. Guthrie. Manhattan, 
WY... Brentano's, 1915 Tim.) be 
3-175 p. Svyo. [8553* 


© Dee. 16, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
23. 1916; A 427359; William Nor- 
man Guthrie, New York. 


UNKNOWN (THE) QUANTITY; play in 
3 acts, by Herbert Swears. New 
York, S. French; London, S. French, 
ltd., 1916. 71 p. 12mo. [8554 

©) Apr. 4;,:1916 3 1.e@ Apr 551916; 
D 43532; Samuel French, lItd., Lon- 
don. 


VELON (EL) DE LUCENA; magia en 4 
actos, original y en prosa de [An- 
tonio] Paso, [Joaquin] Abati y [An- 
tonio] Paso, hijo, ilustraciones 
musicales del maestro Alonso. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
panoles] 1916. 76 p. 12mo._ [Li- 
bretto only] [8555 

yr Mair. «., 1916: Toc. Mar tt. 
1916; 1), 43213; A. Paso. J. Abani y 
Paso, hijo, Madrid. 


VIERERZUG (DeER) ; komédie in 3 akten, 
von Siegfried Geyer u. Paul Frank. 


Regie u.  soufflierbuch. Leipzig, 
Wien, New York, W. Karczag, 1915. 
60 p. Svo. [8556 


© 1c. Apr. 8, 1916; D 438579; W. 
Kkarezag, Leipzig. 

WALKER’S LIBERIAN SINGERS; play in 
t act, by J. N. Walker.” 3opoetfol. 
Typewritten. [8557 

© 1.c., Apr. 17, 1916;,D 43652; 
Jerry Nashville Walker, Denver. 


WANDERERS (THE); play in 1 act, by 


A Roth. [10] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[8558 ~ 
© 1c. Apr. 3, 1916; D 48508; 


Aaron Roth, Brooklyn. 


383 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8559 


W ANTED A READY-MADE MAN; 
comedy in 8 acts, by A. C. Herrick. 
[26] p. 4to. Typewritten. [8559 

© 1c. Apr. 5, 1916; D 43538; Al- 
bert Charles Herrick, Hartford. 


WANTED Jim BENNETT; 3 act 
melodrama, by E. Langman. [91] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8560 


© 1c. Apr. 1, 1916; D 48496; 
Elizabeth Langman, Philadelphia. 


WAS TUT MAN NICHT ALLES AUS LIEBE! 
operette in 3 akten von Felix Dor- 
mann, musik von Leo Ascher. Souf- 
flier-und regiebuch. Wien, Leipzig, 
A. Robitschek, 1915. 151. p. 8vo. 

[8561 
© 1c. Apr. 8, 1916; D 43578; 
Adolph Robitschek, Vienna. 


WaASTERS (THE). See Three plays 
and a curtain raiser. 


WATERING TROUGHS; 1 act play, farce 
comedy, by J. V. A. Weaver, jr. [1], 
18 p. fol. Typewritten. [8562 

© 1.c. Apr.. %, 19163; D..43551 ; 
J. V. A. Weaver, jr., Chicago. 


Way (THE) oF Joy; play in 4 acts, 
by E. Yeager. [92] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8563 

© 1... Apr. | 13, 51916; D 43618; 
Edith Yeager, Brooklyn. 


WENN NICHT DER JOHANN WAR; ein 
weinerstiick mit musik in 3 akten, 
von Johannes Brandt. [101] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8564 

© 1c. Apr. 8, 1916; D 43580; 
Comoedia, Vienna. 


WHAT A MAN WOULD DO; dramatic 
playlet in 3 scenes, by L. S. Lavine 
ave A; Wrench, | tak. les, Ds, ERO: 
Typewritten. [8565 

© 1c. Mar. 28, 1916; D 48447; 


Lawrence S. Lavine and Adelaide 
French, Philadelphia. 
WHAT EVERY MAN NEEDS; comedy 


playlet in 1 act, by E. W. Cortis. 
[1], 15 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8566 

© 1e. Mar. 24, 1916; D 438499; 
Ernest Whitehouse Cortis, East 
Orange, N. J. 


WHAT THE GODS SENT; idyllic sketch 
in 1 scene, by J. L. Brode. 26 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [8567 

© 1. Apr. 10, 1916; D 43561; 
Julien L. Brode, Memphis, Tenn. 


WHEN COURAGE WAS NEEDED. See 
Dramatized scenes from American 
history. 


pt. 1,1 S., v.88 


WHERE WAR COMES; written for the 
American school peace league. by 
Beulah Marie Dix [i. e. B. M. D. 
Flebbe] Boston, American schoo} 
peace league. 20 p. 8vo. [S568 

© Apr: T, 19167°2) & Ape 
1916; D 48655; Beulah Flebbe, 
Waban, Mass. 


WHITE (THE) ELEPHANT; comedy in 
1 act, by M. Cameron and J. L. 
Rector. New York, S. French; 
London, S. French, ltd., 1916. 18 p. 
16mo. [8569 

© Mar.,.30, 1916; 2c. Mase 
1916; D 43479; Margaret Cameron 
and Jessie Leach Rector, New York. 


WHITE (THE) FEATHER; play in 8 
acts, by W."O: Stout. (Ti 7am 
Typewritten. [8570 

© 1 c. Apr. 14, 18916;°D 43e02r: 
W. Oakley Stout, St. Paul. 


WHO WERE YOUR ANCESTORS? play in 4 
acts, by D. S. Marfield. [115] p. 
fol. Typewriten. [8571 

© 1c. Apr. 19, 1916; D 43670; 
Dwight S. Marfield, Cincinnati. 


WILD OATS; play in 1 act, by R. Lane. 

[28] p. 4to. Typewriten. [S572 

© 1 ec. Mar. 31, 1916; D 43486; 
Richard Lane, Buffalo. 


See also Three plays and a cur- 
tain raiser. 


WINNING (THE) oF Kitty; play in 1 
act, by KE. L. Gibson. 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [8573 

© 1c. Apr. 7, 1916; D 48550; 
Edwin Lawrence Gibson, New York. 

WINTER DAWN. See Battle, and other 

poems. 


WITHOUT A HEART; drama in 4 acts, 
by L. E. Miller. 


VSD ADOPR 4 PX AWAIT FPINT N PIS 
sIy5oe1 6D DIN? 
[132] p. 4to. Typewritten. [8574 


© 1c. Mar. 28, 1916; D 43457; 
Louis E. Miller, Brooklyn. 


WITHOUT A PRICE; drama in 4 acts 
with 3 scenes, by L. A. Bahner. [1], 
119 p. 4to. Typewritten. [8575 


1 c.: Mar. 27, 1916 ;D)46442; 
Leo Aloysius Bahner, New York. 


384 


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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 4, 1916 8585 

WomMAN (THE) INSIDE; 1 act travesty, | WrRecKAGE—Continued. 
by A. Denvir. [2], 14p. 4to. Type- Mead and company, 1916. ix p.,11L., 
written. [8576 224 p. 12mo. (Dramatic works of 
© 1 c. Mar. 27, 1916; D 43445; J. Hartley Manners) [8580* 


Arthur Denvir, New York. 


WomMAN (THE) TEMPTED ME AND I DID 
EAT: drama in 3 acts, by H. B. 
Mitchell. [45] p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [8577 

© 1 e@ Apr: 21, 1916; D 43697; 
Harper Brown Mitchell, Marshfield, 


(cc) Mar. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 21, 
1916; aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 428341; 
Dodd, Mead & co., ine., New York 

Wrone (THE) HOUSE; play in 1 act, 
by R. Lane. [20] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [8581 

© 1c. Mar. 31, 1916; D 43484; 

Richard Lane, Buffalo. 


Mass. 

é a YEGGED (THE) MAN; comedy sketch, 
WoMAN’S PAGEANT; play in 7 scenes, i as ve: : 

by W. J. Viley ae L. Jamison. by ae Gray. 20 p. 4to. Toe 

[25] p. fol. Typewritten. [8578 | Witten. [8582 


© 1 ¢. Mar. 25, 1916; D 43420; 


© 1 © Apr. 6, 1916; D 48543; Jeffers & Dalton, Valley City, N. D. 


Wylla Jamison Viley and Lorena 


Jamison, St. Louis. YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS you; 1 act dra- 

matic sketch in 2 versions of 1 

Word (THE) AFLAME; pageant drama theme, by Blanche Walsh [pseud. of 

of the European conflagration in 2 Mrs. E. B. Hartmann] [2], 16 p. 

pts., prologues, epilogues and 8 Svo. Ms. [8583 

ae bi J. Hopp. [112] p. Se © 1c. Mar. 27, 1916; D 43434; 
mee rtten. 2 Mrs. E. B. Hartmann, New York. 

© 1c. Mar. 28, 1916; D. 48448; ; ene , 

Julius Hopp, New York. ZAM ZAM 5 musical comedy in 2 acts, 

by M. Ott. [2], 47 p. 4to. Type- 

Worm (THE) short play in 1 act, by | written. [Words only] [8584 

S. Benson. 19p. 4to. Typewritten. | © 1c. Mar. 30, 1916; D 438597; 

[8580 Matthew Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 


© 4 « Apr. 18, 1916; D 43659; 


eeeonnon New York 6 LITTLE TAYLORS; polite farce with 


music by MM Ou. PER 29 pe 4h 


WRECKAGE; a drama in 3 acts, by J. Typewritten. [Words only] [8585 
Hartley Manners, with a preface by © 1c. Mar. 30, 1916; D 43477; 
Charles B. Towns. New York, Dodd, Matthew Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 950 
unpublished and other one-copy dramas), printed in the catalogue 
EEL Te Tak TE ea Pa © SE ae kd a2 i ema eee 1053 


meee Or DRAMA OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY- 
fie AS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF 
THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


BARBABA FROM THE QUICK OR THE DEAD; | 
comedy drama in four acts, by E. | 
Clayton. [8585 | 

© by Estelle Clayton, New York, | 
as the author, in renewal for 28 | 
years. Renewal no. 8175. Mar. 30, | 
1916. Original entry, Sept. 7, 1888, | 
no. 25386. | 


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CLASS F. 


Atex, Grady Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [8586 


mer Go. 1916: 2 c Apr. 7, 1916; 


F 29817; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 
ASHVILLE, Pickaway Co., O.  [Insur- 


Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [8587 
Por Apr. 5, 1916: 2c. Apr. 6, 1916; 
F 29814; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 

Asta Minor. Hammond’s 8 by 11 map 
of Asia Minor. Size 8 by 11 inches. 

[8588 

OrApe tS, 1916; 2 ce. Apr. 19, 

1916; F 28528; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


ance map] 


Hammond’s 8 by 11 
map of Balkan States. Size 11 by 8 
inches. [8589 

freee. 15. 1916: 2 "ce. Apr. 19, 
1916; F 28527; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


BALKAN STATES. 


BeLcGiuM. Hammond’s 8 by 11 map 
' of Belgium and Franco-German 
frontier. Size 8 by 11 inches. [8590 
opr 1s, 1916; 2 ¢..Aprii 19, 
1916; EF 28529; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


BENNINGTON, Bryan Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [8591 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ce. Apr. 10, 1916; 
F 29818; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


BLOoMFIELD, Mich. Bloomfield, town, 


no. 2 north, range 10 east. Scale 3 
inches to 1 mile. Size 184 by 17# 
inches. [8592 


apr. 1, 1916; 2.¢ Apr..5, 1916; 

F 28496; Wilbur Samuel McAlpine, 
Birmingham, Mich. 

BROOKLYN, Poweshiek Co., Ia. [Insur- 

ance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 

to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 


inches. [8593 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1916; 
F 29810; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


38 


MAPS 


CALIFORNIA. Southern California, sec- 
tion no. 6 of sectional maps. Size 
554 by 48 inches. Blueprint. [8594 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 12, 1916; 
F 28476; Progressive map _ Co., 
Fresno, Cal. 


CARPINTERIA, Santa Barbara Co. Gal. 
[Insurance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [8595 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ce Mar. 29, 
1916; F 29804; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

CEDAR Rapms, Ia. Map of the City of 
Cedar Rapids and town of Kenwood 
Park, Ia., showing streets, parks, 
public buildings, etc. Size 380 by 223 
inches. [8596 

©. pApr. 4 191652) ec HADES, 

‘IGS te 2s51Sise" M.  ebinger, 
Davenport, Ia. 

CINCINNATI, O. Proposed inter-urban 


entrance and rapid transit railway, 
Cincinnati, O. Size 31 by 30 inches. 


[8597 
© Mar: 24 1916." 20. Mar 725; 
1916; EF 28478; C. S. Mendenhall, 


Cincinnati. 


CLARASDORF-CASTLE Rock MINES, Col. 
Drumm’s detail map of the Claras- 


dorf-Castle Rock wines. (Lower 
Roger’s tract), Boulder, Co., Col. 
Scale 600 feet to 1 inch. Size 24 by 
303 inches. Blueprint. [8598 

© Mar, OF. 1916-2 "el" Mar 50: 


1916; F 28488; Henry A. Drumm, 
Boulder, Col. 


CoLuMBUS, O. Dreher’s mile square in- 
dex, paved street and house number 
map of the city of Columbus and 
environs. Size 264 by 33 inches. 

[8599 

©, Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 31, 

1916; F 28490; D. Frank Dreher, 
Toledo, O. 

COLVILLE INDIAN RESERVATION, Wash. 
Diminished Colville Indian reserva- 
tion. Colville, Wash.. Colville exam- 
iner. [1916] Size 24 by 38 inches. 

[S600 

© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 @ Mar. 22, 

1916; F 28505; Clair Hunt, Colville, 
Wash. 


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8601 


pt. I, 0: See 


Conway, Laclede Co., Mo. [Insurance 
map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [8601 

©) Mar... 27, 1916. 2 ¢) Mar c2s) 
1916; F 29803; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


CocoPERSVILLE, Ottawa Co., Mich. [In- 
surance map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [8602 

©; Mar. 30, 1906; 2 e;"Mar. 31, 
1916; F 29808; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


DaLMATIA. Hammond’s 8 by 11 map 
of Dalmatia and Austro-Italian fron- 
tier. 8 by 11 inches. [8603 

©, Apr., 18, 1916-2 ce Agr, 19: 
1916; EH 28530; C:; S.. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


DETROIT, Mich. Commercial pocket 
map and guide of the city of Detroit, 
Mich, showing streets, street car 
lines and location of principal public 
buildings, ete. 1916. Size 20 by 32 
inches. [8604 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1916; 
F 28485; William Sauer, Detroit. 


Suburban pocket map of the city 
of Detroit and environs, Mich. New 
ed. 1916. Size 26 by 37 inches. 

[S605 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1916; 
F 28486; William Sauer, Detroit. 


Dover, N. J. Insurance maps of 
Dover, Morris Co., including Whar- 
LOUG GN. dae iteh,, tolG... Scale 0 ft. 
to an inch. 27 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [8606 

CG) -Mar., 24,.191Gey 2, cy Mar. 25, 
1916; F 29801; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


East HamprTron, Mass. 
maps of East Hampton, Hampshire 
Co., Mass. Mar., 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 20 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [8607 

Cc) Apr. 241916" 2 e,” Apr, 25, 
1916; F 29838; Sanborn map co., 
New York. : 


EAST PRAIRIE, 
[Insurance map] 
\O ft. to an ineh. 
inches. [8608 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 28, 
1916; EF 29802; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Mississippi Co., Mo. 
Jan., 1916. Scale 
Size 25 by 21 


Insurance’ 


EASTERN HEMISPHERE. McConnell’s 
maps of mediaeval and modern his- 
tory. 18 1, size 28 by 42 inches. 

[8609 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 29, 

1916; aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 480095; 
James McConnell, Philadelphia. 


Eureka, Cal. Street and guide map 
of the city of Eureka, Humboldt Co., 
Cal., compiled from public records 
and afield. 1916. Size 22 by 183 
inches. [8610 

© Apr. 7, 1916.; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1916; 
F 28513; Belcher & Crane, Eureka, 
Cal. 


Europe. Great strategic war game. 
Size 31 by 28 inches. [S611 


© Dec. 2t, 1915552 ec wee 28) 
1915; F 28484. Joseph Edgar Para- 
dis, Montreai-East, Canada. 


FENNVILLE, Allegan Co., Mich.  [In- 
surance map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[8612 


© Mar. 30, 19162 €* Marea 
1916; F 29805; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


FitcHspure, Mass. Price & Lee co.’s 
new map of Fitchburg, Mass., pre- 
pared for their directory by David 
A. Hartwell. 1916. Size 184 by 294 
inches. 3 [8613 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1916; 
KX 28501; Price & Lee coy “ew 
Haven. 


Forest Crry, Rutherford Co., N. C. 
[Insurance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [8614 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. Aprasatoio: 
KF 29812; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 


FRANKLIN, Robertson Co., Tex. [ In- 
surance map] Mar., 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [S615 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 


F 29822; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
GALuLuPp, McKinley Co., N. M. [Insur- 


ance map] Feb., 1916. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [S616 

© Apr. 17, 1916% 2 es/Agee as 
1916; F 29830; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


388 


MAPS 


no. 4. 1916 


8632 


Gorreso, Kiowa Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [S617 

fr wor. 12, 1916; 2) ¢. Apr: 13, 
1916; F 29827; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


Horsrook, Navajo Co., Ariz. [Insur- 
ance map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [8618 

oy Mar 11) 1916; 2 ¢c. Mar. 29, 
1916; F 29805; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


Hunt County, Tex. Road map of 
Hunt County, Tex. 1916. Scale 2,000 
varas to 1 inch. Size 403 by 27 
inches. [8619 

Peter 22 1916; 2. ¢c.. Mar...27, 
1916; F 28481; George Washington 
Beddall, Greenville, Tex. 


Kay County, Okl. Map of Kay County 
oil fields. Size 33 by 42 inches. Blue- 
print. [8620 

e) Mar, 20, 1916;_2 ¢. Mar. 30, 
1916; F 28489; Blackwell mapping 
co., Blackwell, Okl. 


KELLOGG, Jasper Co., Ia. [Insurance 
map] Mar., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [8621 


ey Aor bh) $916:)-2; ci Apr, 12, 


1916; EF 298238; Sanborn map ce., 
New York. 

KINGMAN, Mohave Co., Ariz. [Insur- 
ance map| Mar., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [8622 

feane 4.51916; 2 ¢c Apr. 15, 


1916; F 29833; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Kineston, Marshall Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[8623 


© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1916; 


F 29813; Sanborn map. co., New 
York. 
KNIGHTSTOWN, Henry Co., Ind.  [In- 


surance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 12 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [8624 

fea Apr) 21, 1916s 62. ¢. -Apr: 22, 
1916; F 29835; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


Lake County, Or. Map of Lake Co., 
Or., compiled by R. H. Rogers. Jan., 


1916. Seale 14 inches to 6 miles. 
Size 30 by 26 inches. Blueprint. 
[8625 


Web, (25 “1StGis2).e “Heb. 25, 
1916; F 28389; Samuel Albert Mu- 
shen & Robert Hawley Rogers, Lake- 
view, Or. 

Insurance maps of 
Mar., 


LAKEWOOD, N. J. 
Lakewood, Ocean Co., N. Y. 


1916. Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 18 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [8626 
©, Ape tn, 19163 2'-¢.. Apriads, 


1916; F 29828; Sanborn map cCo., 
New York. 


LEOMINSTER, Mass. Map of Leomin- 
ster, Mass., compiled from plans and 


surveys by Gates and Ray. 1916. 
Seale 1000 feet to 1 inch. Size 19 by 
14 inches. [8627 


© Mar. 27, 1916°> 2 ¢. Apr. 1, 1916; 


F 28491; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven, Conn. 
LIBERAL, Barton Co., Mo. [Insurance 


map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 

inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[8628 

© Apr. +15, 191672" c. Ape, 

1916; EF 29829; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Cal. Clason’s map of 

Size 24 by 16% inches. 

[8629 

iG)" Mar. 3i,  tS169°2-e> Apr it 

1916; F 28502; Clason map co. of 
Cal., Los Angeles. 


Mapiiu, Marshall Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Mar., 1916. Secale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[8630 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 


Los ANGELES, 
Los Angeles. 


F 29820; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
Maprip, Boone Co., Ia. [Insurance 


map] Mar., 1916. Secale 50 ft. to an 

inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[8631 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1916; 

F 29825; Sanborn map co:, New 
York. 

Matcom, Poweshiek Co., Ia. [Insur- 
ance map] Mar., 1916. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[8632 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2c. Apr. 12, 1916; 

F 29824; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 


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$633 


MARLIN, Falls Co., Tex. [Insurance 
map] Mar., 1916. Secale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[8633 


© Apr: 5, 1916; 2-e) Apr..6), 19164 


KF 29815; Sanborn map co, New 
York. 
MEXICO. Birds-eye view map of 


Mexico showing the principal cities 

and railroads. Size 9 by 123 inches. 

[8634 

© Mar.'22, 19165 2°c.:Apr. 6, 1916; 

F 28508; Rand-MecNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Hammond’s complete map of 
Mexico. Size 193 by 294 inches. 
[8635 


© Apr.."10, 1996; “2 ec -Apreo as, 
1916; F 285038; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


New map of northwestern Mexico 
including Chihuahua and parts of 
Sonora and Coahuila. El Paso, Tex., 


El Paso book co. [1916] Seale 50 
miles to 1 inch. Size 103 by 18 
inches. [8636 


©rAper. 6, 191632) e: Ape. 7, 19165 
F 28498; C. S. Hammond & co., New 
York. 


MicHIGAN. Rand MeNally’s new 11 


by 14 map of Michigan. Scale 33.5 
miles to; ineh, sizer dl viny,, 4: 
inches. [8637 


Gi Mar. 22, 1916 - 727 cape. 6, 
1916; F 28509; Rand-MeNally & co., 
Chicago. 


Monapnock (Mrt.) Panoramic map 
showing direction, distance and alti- 
tude of points of interest visible 
from Monadnock. 1916. Size 27 by 
27 inches. Blueprint. 

©) Apr. 4.1916; 2 ¢. Apr. 17,4916; 
F 28499; KE. J. Harling, Jaffrey, 
ING ED, 


Montana. Map showing part of Mon- 
tana and Wyoming proven and per- 


spective oil and gas fields. 1916. 
Size 34 by 43 inches. Blueprint. 
[8639 


© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1916; 
IF’ 28493; Nowell-Atherly co., Basin, 
Wy. 


Mr. PLtessant, Maury Co., Tenn. [In- 
surance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 11 sheetg, size 25 by 
21 inches. [8640 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 1916; 
F 29816; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


[8638. 


pt. L, DSS 


MoUnrtTvAIN VIEW, Kiowa Co., Okl. [In- 
surance map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [8641 


© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ¢ Mar. 81, 
1916s “EH 29808: 
New York. 


Nassau County, N. Y. Map showing 
approximate location and general di- 
rection of bridle paths maintained 
by the Country lanes committee in 
district bounded by Glen Cove, Oys- 
ter Bay, Cold Spring, Woodbury, 
Jericho and East Williston, includ- 
ing also Locust Valley, Hast Nor- 
wich, Roslyn, Brookville, Wheatley, 
Old Westbury, Westbury and Syos- 
set. May, 1915. Size 81 by 384 
inches. [8642 

© Mar: 15, 1916592) Geiiare23: 
“1916; F 28487; Country lanes com- 
‘mittee, Locust Valley, N. Y. 


NEEDLES, San Bernardino Co., Cal. 
[Insurance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [8648 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 15, 1916; 
KF 298384; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


New York (City) Atlas of New York 
city and the Metropolitan district. 
New York, pub. for Unz & co., 1916. 
15 p. col. maps. fol.. [8644 


© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
16, 1916; A 427269; C. S. Hammond 
& co., New York. 


Auto roads of New York, Phila- 
delphia and Atlantic City. Scale 6 
miles to 1 inch. Size 21 by 14inches. 
[8645 


© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1916; 
F 28507; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


NorFotk, Va. Hill directory com- 
pany’s 1916 new city map of Nor- 
folk, Portsmouth and vicinity, Vir- 
ginia. Size 304 by 28 inches. [8646 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. Apr: 1G 19164 
¥ 28536; Interstate map co., New- 
ank,*N. J. 


Cram’s superior map 
of Pennsylvania. Scale 54 miles tol 
inch. Size 58 by 424 inches. [8647 

© Apr. 1, 1916;°2°¢. ‘Apres; aaa 
F 28500; George F. Cram co., Chi- 
cago. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


390 


Sanborn map Co.,. 


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no. 4, 1916 


PHELPS County, Neb. Map of Phelps 
County, Neb. 1916. Size 40 by 37 
inches. [8648 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 11, 1916; 
F 28511; P. O. Billing, Holdrege, 
Neb. 


PRosPEcT, Marion Co., O. [Insurance 
map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 


[8649 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 e, Apr. 10, 1916; 

EF 29821; Sanborn ap co., New 
York. 

Roginson, Crawford Co., Ill. [Insur- 


Mar., 1916. Seale 50 
12 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [8650 

Pepe 22 191G- 2° ce, Apr. 25, 
1916; HF 29837; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ance map] 
i, tO a ineh. 


Washita Co., OkI. [ Insur- 
Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
Size 25 by 21 inches. 
[8651 
ar Apr iS- 1916;.2 ec.. Apr. 10, 
1916; EF 29819; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Rocky, 
ance map|] 
to an inch. 


Russta. Western Russia, Poland and 
the Russo-German frontier. Size 
11 by 8 inches. [8652 


© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 19, 
1916; F 28526; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


RUTHERFORDTON, Rutherford Co., N. C. 
[Insurance map] Feb., 1916. Scale 
a0 ft. to an inch. 8 Sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [8653 

ieeapr is 191622 ec: Apr. 4, 1916; 
F 29811; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Insurance maps of 
1915. Seale 


SAN JOSE, Cal. 
san Jose, Cal. v. 2. 
mo. to an inch. 3p. 1. 110 1., size 
25 by 21 inches. Bound. [8654 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 30, 
1916; F 29809; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SENECA County, O. The Farm jour- 


nal map of Seneca County, O. 
Philadelphia, Pa. Wilmer Atkin- 
son co. [1916] Size 164 by 22 
inches. [8655 


© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1916; F 28480; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


8663 


SEYMOUR, Webster Co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance map|] Mar., 1916. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[8656 

© VApr 12° 191Ge" 2c. Apr hts. 

1916; F 29826; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SHARON, Norfolk Co., Mass.  [Insur- 
ance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [S657 

© Mar. .20, 1916; 2 ¢. Mar. 21, 
1916; EF 29800; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Soper, Chocktaw Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map|] Mar., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to 
an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[8658 
© Apri’ (9, 1916 = 2" e) Apr: "20, 


1916; EF 29831; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

SoUTHBRIDGE, Mass. Size 44+ by 53 
inches. [8659 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 1916; 
F 28497 ; Whittaker engineering co., 
Southbridge, Mass. 


STREATOR, Ill. Insurance maps of 
Streator, La Salle Co., Ill. Mar., 
1976. scale 50) ft. .t0 an ineh.y. 34 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [8660 

©, Apr. 22. 19162 «¢ Apr 24 
1916; F 29886; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


TENNESSEE. The Journal and _ tri- 
bune’s highway map of east Ten- 


nessee. Size 283 by 404 inches. 
[8661 
@) Mar, 20). 1916-2. .¢. Mar, 24. 


1916; F 28494; Journal & tribune 
eo., Knoxville, Tenn. 


Tepic, Mexico. ‘Territorio de Tepic, 
Republica Mexicana. Relacion 
1: 345,000. Size 334 by 264 inches. 
Blueprint. [8662 

©. Mar: * 251916 2 “et Apr? 3, 
1916; F 28492; Ellery P. Vernon & 
Robert F. Heron, Los Angeles. 


Tom REED GOLD ROAD DISTRICT, Ariz. 
Haff and Colwell map of the Tom 


Reed gold district, Mohave Co., 
Ariz. 1916. Scale 1500 feet to 1 
inch. Size 55 by 81 inches. Blue- 
print. [8663 


©) Apr.5, 1916; 2:¢c. Apr. 11, 1916; 
F 28512; Haff & Colwell, Oatman, 
Ariz. 


ool 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8664 


UNITED States. Map of the boundary 
between United States and Mexico 
with portions of both countries. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews-Northrup 
works. [1916] Size 114 by 113 
inches. [8664 

© Mar. 23, 1916; 2. ¢: Mar. 25, 
1916; F 28477; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


Paper and board mills of eastern 
United States and Canada, shipping 
locations and daily production capac- 
ity. Boston, New England paper & 
pulp association. July 1915. Seale 
30 Miles to 1 inch.. Size 28 by 39% 
inches. [8665 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1916; 
F 28483; Charles H. Tiffany, Boston. 


Paper and board mills of eastern 
United States and Canada, shipping 
locations and daily production capac- 
ity. Revised Jan. 1916. Size 20 by 
28 inches. (Supplement to Paper 
for Feb. 23, 1916.) [S666 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1916; 
F 28482; Charles H. Tiffany, Boston. 


VERDUN, France. Where the most ter- 
rible battle in the world’s history 
rages. Size 5 by T inches. (Jn The 
Literary digest, v. 52, no. 14, Apr. 1, 
1916) [8667 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1916; 
F 28495; Literary digest, New York. 


WASHINGTON (State). Main line road 
state of Washington. Spokane, 
Wash., American engraving co. 
[1916] Size 17 by 283 inches. [8668 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1916; 
F 28506; A. L. Meigs, Spokane, 
Wash. 


pt. I, n. s., v. 18, no.'4, 1916 


WEYMOUTH, Mass. Map of the town 
of Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Mass. 
1915. Size 31 by 86 inches. [8669 

© ‘Apr. 6,°1916; 2c Apr. 3; 1816: 
F 28510; Russell H. Whiting, North 
Weymouth, Mass. 


WHITE Puains, N.Y. City of White 
Plains, Westchester Co., N. Y. Size 
393 by 20 inches. [S670 

© Apr. 13, 1916; 2° eager 
1916; EF 28521; John M. Farley, 
White Plains, N. Y. 


Woop County, O. The Farm journal 
map of Wood County, O. Philadel- 
phia, Pa. Wilmer. Atkinson co. 
[1916] Size 224 by 18inches. [8671 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 @ Mar. 25, 
1916; F 28479; C. S. Hammond & co., 
New York. 


WortD. Rand-McNally dollar atlas of 
the world; historical, political, com- 
mercial. Chicago and New York, 
Rand, McNally & company, 1916. 
192, 61 p. -col. maps. 12m0)" aoe 

[8672 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1916; 

aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 418888; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


Rand-McNally pocket atlas of the 
world; historical, political, commer- 
cial.. Chicago and New York, Rand, 
McNally & company, 191G_.5 pak 
387, 114 p. maps. 24mo. $0.25. 
[8673 
© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 17, 1916; A 418887; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. [Copyright 
claimed on changes and corrections. ] 


Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1916___ 538 


392 


CLASSES L AND M. 


MOTION PICTURES 


ACQUITTED; scenario by Ray Sommer- 
ville, adapted from the story by 
Mary Roberts Reinhart. 5 reels. 

[8674 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8072; Triangle 
film eorp., New York. 


AL FALFA’S SCIENTIFIC DAIRY; by Paul 
Terry. Reel. [S675 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; M 586; Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 


ALONG THE BORDER; written and pro- 
duced by Tom Mix. Reel. [867 
© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7907; Selig 
polyseope co., Chicago. 


ARTIE, THE MILLIONAIRE KID; by 
George Ade; Harry Handworth, 
director. 5 reels. [8877 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7984; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


ARYAN (THE); by C. Gardner Sulli- 
van. Small reel. [8678 
© title, description and 415 prints 
reeds Apr. 13, 1916; L 8062; Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. 


AT Piney RinGE; picturized by Gilson 
Willets, from the play of David K. 
Higgins. 5 reels. [8679 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 11, 1916; IL 8049; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


AT THE COUNT OF TEN; by Charles 
Brown and Margaret Cameron. 
Reel. [8680 


© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 31, 1916; L 7973; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


BADGERED; written by Wm. M. Henry, 
produced T. N. Heffron. Reel. 
[8681 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8080; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


BALLET (THE) GiRL; adapted from 
Compton MackKanzie’s famous novel 
Carnival. Small reel. [S682 

© title and description recd. Mar. 
14, 1916; 134 prints recd. Mar. 22, 
1916; L 7894; World film corp., New 
York. 

BANKRUPTCY (THE) AND 

ScHULTz. Reel. [8683 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr... 27,, £9162, .L -SI6L;.. Esko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 

Beauty (THE) HUNTERS; written by 
James Oliver Curwood and produced 
by Wm. Robert Daly. Reel. [8684 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 30, 1916; L 7945; Selig 
polyscope co.. Chicago. 

BEHIND THE MASK; scenario by Grace 
Cunard, produced by Francis Ford. 
2 reels. [8685 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7986; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

BELOVED (THE) LIAR; Story by D. M. 
Robinson and Calder Johnstone, pro- 


or Boaes 


duced by George Cochrane. 38 reels. 
[S686 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Apr. 27, 1916; L 8157; Univer- 


sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
Brest (THE) MAN’S BRIDE; Story by 
Alice McGowan and Malcolm Strong, 
produced by Wm. Worthington. 2 
reels. [8687 
© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 11, 1916; L 8048; Univer- 

sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
BETTY OF GRESTONE; scenario by F. M. 
Pierson. 5 reels. [8688 
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8070; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 
Bie Jim GARRITY; by 
maurice, 


George Fitz- 
Clippings from reel. 
[8689 
© title, description and 192 prints 
reed; Apr. 29; 1916; L. 8152; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


393 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


$690 


BILLIE’S DOUBLE; written by Clay M. 
Greene, produced by Earl Metealf. 
Reel. [8690 


© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 27, 1916; L 7910; Lubin 
mfg. eco., Philadelphia. 


2 reels. 
[S691 
© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8115; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


BILL’S WIFE; written and produced by 
Lynn Reynolds. Reel. [8692 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7985; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BILL’S NARROW ESCAPE. 


BILLY’S WAR BRIDES; adapted by 
Samuel Greiner from the story by 
Miriam S. Gluck, produced by Wil- 
liam Garwood. Reel. [8693 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 18, 1916; L 8090; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BLADE 0’ GRASS; by William Addison 
Lathrop; Burton George, director. 
8008. 3 reels. [8694 


© Dec. 3, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 18, 1916; L 8088; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


BLUE BLOOD AND RED; written and pro- 
duced by R. A. Walsh. 5 reels. 
[8695 


© Apr. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 8, 1916; L 7993; William 
Fox, New York. 


Brink (THE); written and produced 
by Lynn Reynolds. Reel. [8696 


© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 6, 1916; L 8018; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BRUSH INDUSTRY; arranged by Moe 
Tumpowsky. Split reel. [8697 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 30, 1916; M 567; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BucksHot (THE) FEUD; written and 
directed by Edwin McKim. Reel. 
[8698 
© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 25, 1916; L 8142; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 

BULLETS AND BROWN EYES; scenario by 
J. G. Hawks, directed by Scott Sid- 
ney, supervised by Thos. H. Ince. 
Small reel. [8699 

© title, description and 562 prints 
recd. Mar. 28, 1916; L 7934; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


pty 1, WASk Veta 


By STORK DELIVERY; by Mack Sennett. 
Small reel. [8700 
© title, description and 247 prints 
recd. Apr. 18, 1916; L 8063; Triangle 
film corp., New York. . 


By THE SHORTEST OF HEADS; by Percy 
Manton and Jack Hulcup.  Clip- 
pings from reel. [8701 

© title, deseription and 359 prints 
recd. Apr. 27, 1916; L 8164; Ugo 
Serra, New York. 


3Y¥ WHOSE HAND? by Channing Pol- 
lock and Rennold Wolf; James 
Durkin, director. Small: reel. 
[Title changed from Who killed Si- 
mon Baird?] [8702 


© title, description and 132 
prints recd. Apr. 21, 1916; L 8126; 
Equitable motion pictures corp., 
New York. 


CALIPH (A) OF THE NEw Bagpapd; by 
William Addison Lathrop; Van 
Dyke Brooke, director. 3 reels. 

[8703 


© Apr. 138, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 14, 1916; L 8065; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


CANDLE (THE); written by Maude 
Thomas and Julian Lamothe, di- 
rected by Leon D. Kent. 2 reels. 

[8704 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 27, 1916; L 8154; Lubin 

mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL, no. 73; Car- 
toon by Wallace A. Carlson. Split 
reel. [8705 


© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 25, 1916; M 562; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


MO; .O5 cartoon by Wallace A. 
Carlson. Split reel. [8706 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 7, 1916; M 577; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


——no. 9; cartoon by Wallace A. 
Carlson. Reel. [S707 
© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 26, 1916; M 598; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


CAUGHT ON A SKYSCRAPER. 2 reels. 
[8708 
© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7905; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


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LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 4, 1916 


8729 


CELESTE. 4746. 2 reels. [ST09 

© Apr. 18, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 19, 1916; L 8098; Bio- 
graph co., New York. 


CHAPLIN’S (CHARLIE) BURLESQUE ON 
CARMEN. 4 reels. [S710 
© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 6, 1916; L 8013; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


CHICKEN-HEARTED JIM; scenario and 
production by Francis Ford. Reel. 
[8711 
© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8112; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
CHILDHOOD’S HAPPY DAYS; by Charles 
Brown. Reel. [8712 
© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 31, 1916; L 7962; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 
CIVILIZATION; by Albert 8 Niralfy. 
Clippings from reel. [S713 
© title, description and 77 prints 
recd. Apr. 6, 1916; L 8041; Albert 
Enrico Kiralfy, New York. 
CIVILIZATION’S CHILD; by C. Gardner 
Sullivan. Small reel. [S714 
© title, description and 480 prints 
rc aApe, 26. 1916; L 8163; Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. 
CoLONEL Heezs LisrR WINS THE PEN- 
NANT; by J. R. Bray. Reel. [8715 
© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


meee age 2, 19IG: M 592;>..Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 
CoME-BACK (THE) 5 reels. [S716 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 ec and de- 
scription Apr. 27, 1916; L 8162; 
Quality pictures corp., New York. 


CRIPPLED (THE) HAND; scenario by 
Calder Johnstone, produced by Robt. 
Leonard and David Kirkland. 5 
reels. [ST17 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 11, 1916; L 8051; Blue 
bird photoplays, inc., New York. 

CROSS CURRENTS; by Mary H. O’Con- 
nor. 5 reels. [S718 

© Dee. 27, 1915; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 5, 1916; L 8006; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


CyrcLeE (THE) OF FATE: written and 
directed by Marshal Neilan. dD 
reels. [ST19 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7906; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


| 


DaANcE (THE) OF LOVE. Split reel. 
[S720 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 30, 1916; M 566; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc... New York. 


DANGER (THE) LINE; by Edward T. 
Lowe, jr.; Chas. Ashley, director. 
3 reels. [8721 


© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8109; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


DAPHNE AND THE PIRATE; Scenario by 


Granville Warwick. directed by 
William Christy Cabanne. 5 reels. 
[8722 


© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 28, 1916; L 8165; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


DARE DEVILS OF WAR. 2 reels. [8723 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 1, 1916; M 570; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


D’ARTAGNAN; adapted from Dumas’ 
masterpiece [The three musketeers] 
by J. G. Hawks; Charles Swickard, 
director. Small reel. [8724 

© title, description and 559 prints 
recd. Jan. 27, 1916; L 7513; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


Davin GarRRick; by T. W. Robertson. 
5 reels. [8725 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
fon Apr. 15. 1916; Ty 8009; J.C: 
Tvers, Los Angeles. 


Dixte (THE) WINNER. 2 reels.. [8726 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 4, 1916; L 7997; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Doctor NEIGHBOR; written by Agnes 
May, produced by S. B. Carleton. 
5 reels. [S727 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 8, 1916; L 8040; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Doctor (THE) OF AFTERNOON ARM; 
adapted and produced by Robert F. 
Hill from the story by Norman Dun- 
can. 2 reels. ' [8728 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 8, 1916; L 8037; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Don QUIxoTE; adapted by Chester 
Withey from Cervantes’ novel. 5 
reels. [8729 

© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- . 
tion Apr. 28, 1916; L 8166; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF CUr\isIGHT ENTRIES 


8730 


DovUuBLE (THE) DOUBLE CROSS; written 
and directed by Frank Currier. 
Reel. [8730 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion. Apr. 28, 1916; L°S167; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


DOUBLE TROUBLE; adapted by W. C. 
JXabanne from the novel by Herbert 
Quick. 45 reels. [8731 
© Nov. 29, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7978; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 
2 reels. 
[8732 
© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Apr. 8, 1916; L 8083; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cake 
EDDIE’S NIGHT OUT; 
duced by A. E. Christie. 


DOoUBLE’sS (A) TROUBLES. 


written and pro- 
Reel. 
[8733 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8075; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
ELDER (THE) BROTHER. 2 reels. [8734 
© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ¢« and descrip- 
tion Apr. 9, 1916; L 8027; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 
ELEANOR’S CATCH; written by William 


V. Mong, produced by Cleo Madison. 


Reel. [8735 
© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 25, 1916; L 8143; Univer- 

sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

HLEPHANT’S (AN) GRATITUDE; written 
by Carrie Hagerman, produced by 
Thomas Santschi. Reel. [873 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8106; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

MLUSIVE ISABEL; adapted by Raymond 
L. Schrock from the novel by Jacques 
Futrelle. produced by Eugene Gaudio, 
release no. 689. 6 reels. [8737 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 25, 1916; L 8147; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc., New York. 

Eyes (THE) OF FEAR; story by Hugh 
Johnson, scenario by Earl R. Hewitt, 
produced by Rupert Julian. 2 reels. 

[8738 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 30, 1916; L 7950; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

FABLE OF THE PREACHER WHO FLEW HIS 
KITE, BUT NOT BECAUSE HE WISHED TO 
DO so; by George Ade. Reel. [8739 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8111; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


pt. 1, 2: S43 V-4S 


FAMILY (A) AFFAIR; written and pro- 

duced by Clarence G. Badger. Reel. 

[8740 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 22, 1916; L 8134; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


FATAL (THE) BEAN; written and di- 
rected by Edwin McKim. Reel. 
[8741 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 30, 1916; L 7942; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


FIT FOR BURNING. 4748. 3 reels. [8742 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 27, 1916; L 8156; Biograph 
co., New York. : 


FLAMES (THE) OF JOHANNIS; adapted 
by Alfred Hickman from Johannis- 
feuer by Herman Sudermann. 5 
reels. [8748 

© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 19, 1916; Lb Si0L; pin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


FOLLOWING THE FLAG IN Mexico; by 

Carl D. Pryer. Clippings from reel. 

[8744 

© title, description and 24 prints 

reed. Apr. 10, 1916; M 579; Tropical 
film co., New York. 


FoLty (THE) OF SIN; in 5 pts. Clip- 
pings from roll. [8745 
© title, description and 72 prints 
reed. Mar. 24, 1916; L 7890; Nordisk 
film kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


FoR THE LOVE OF MiKE AND ROSIE. 3 
reels. [8746 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Mar. 80 1916; L 7941; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 

FREDDIE FOILS THE FLOATERS; by James 
A. Stiles; Frank Currier, director. 
Reel. [S747 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 27, 1916; L 7908; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 

FREDDY, THE FIXER; by Edward J. 
Montagne; Frank Currier. Reel. 

[8748 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7982; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


FROCKS AND FRILLS; written and di- 
rected by Edwin McKim. Reel. 
[8749 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tron Apr. 141, 1916* Lo S050 Lion 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


396 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no, 4, 1916 8767 
GAMBLER (THE); written and pro- | GrLoria’s RoMANCE—Continued. 

duced by Lynn Reynolds. Reel. Chapter 2. Caught by the Semi- 

[8750 noles, by Rupert Hughes. Clippings 

e. and descrip- irom reel. [8759 


©) Apr. 12, 1916; 2 
tion Apr. 18, 1916; L 8054; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Gay Lorp WARING; story by Houghton 
Townley, scenario by F. McGrew 
Willis, produced by Otis Turner. 5 
reels. [S751 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 4, 1916; L 8004; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


GERMS AND MICROBES: written 
directed by Edwin McKim. Reel. 
[8752 
© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 19, 1916; L 8102; Huben | 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


GILDED (THE) SPIDER; by Ida May 
Park, produced by Jos. De Grasse. 
Reel. No. De Grasse 1623-C. [Title 
changed from The full cup] [8753 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 17, 1916; L 8083; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


GirL (THE) THAT DIDN’T MATTER; by 
Balboa feature film co. Clippings 
from reel. [8754 


© title, description and 53 prints 
reed. Apr. 5, 1916; L 8011; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


GirL (THE) WHO FEARED DAYLIGHT; 
adapted by Norbert Lusk from the 
story by Arthur J. Levy. produced 
by Lucius J. Henderson. 2 reels. 

[S755 


© Apr. ag 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 27, 1916; a oe Universal 


film mfg. ae ine., New York. 


GLOBE TROTTING WITH Hy MAYER; 2 
glimpse of modern Palestine. Reel. 
[8756 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 17, 1916; M 587; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


GLORIA’S ROMANCE; Billie Burke ad- 

vertising strip. Clippings from reel. 

[ST57 

© title, description and 10 prints 

reed. Apr. 14, 1916; M 585; George 
Kleine, New York. 


— Chapter 1. Lost in the Everglades, 
by Rupert Hughes. Clippings from 
reel. [S758 

© title, description and 100 prints 
reed. Apr. 20, 1916; L 8117; George 
Kleine, New York. 


O97 


and | 


© title, description and 126 prints 
reed. Apr. 26, 1916; L 8153; George 
Kleine, New York. 
GoD’Ss COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN; by 
James Oliver Curwood; Rollin S. 
Sturgeon, director. 8 reels. [S760 
© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 25, 1916; L 8141; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


GRAFT. 17th episode. Queen of the 
prophets, story by Walter Woods, 
produced by Richard Stanton. 2 
reels. [S761 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 28, 1916; L 7930; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


The hidden city of 

Walter Woods, 

Stanton. 2 

[S762 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 4, 1916; L 8000; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


18th episode. 
crime, scenario by 
produced by Richard 
reels. 


19th episode. The photo badger 
game, written by Walter Woods, pro- 
duced by Richard Stanton. 2 reels. 


[8763 
© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 11, 1916; L 8046; Uni- 


versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


——— 20th episode. The final conquest, 
story by Hugh C. Weir. and Joe 
Brandt, scenario by Walter Woods, 
produced by Richard Stanton. 2 
reels. [8764 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr: 20. 1916 25 iy 8122 -) Wni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


written and 
release, 


GREAT (THE) PROBLEM; 
produced by Rex Ingram, 
no. 695. 5 reels. [8765 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ¢c. and de 
scription Mar. 28, 1916; L T7932; 
Bluebird photoplays, ine., New York. 


written and 
Terwilliger. 


GREATER (THE) WRONG; 
directed by George W. 


3 reels. [8766 
© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 6, 1916; L8016; Lubin 


mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


’ Gypsy JoE; by Mack Sennett. Small 
reel. [S767 

© title, description and 365 prints: 
recd. Mar. 30, 1916; L 7957; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


S768 


nt, 7, BSS, Vee 


Hatr (THE) MILLION BRIBE; based 
upon William Hamilton Osborne’s 
novel and play, The red mouse, 
scenario by Harry O. Hoyt; Edgar 
Jones, director. 5 reels. [S768 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 19, 1916; L 8097; Colum- 
bia pictures corp.. ‘New York. 


Hanp (THE) OF PERIL; by Arthur 
Stringer, adapted and picturized by 
Maurice Tourneur. Small reel. 


[8769 

© title, description and 215 prints 

recd. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7913; World 
film corp., New York. 


HAUNTED (THE) BELL; adapted by J. 
Grubb Alexander from a story by 
Jacques Futrelle, produced by Henry 
Otto. 2 reels. [S770 

» 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8076; Univer- 
sal film mfg. ¢o., inc., New York. 


Havoc (THE); by H. S. Sheldon, di- 

rected by Arthur Berthelet. 5 reels. 

[S771 

© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7896; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


HE ALMOST ELOPED; written by Edwin 
Ray Coffin, produced by Al. Christie. 
Reel. [8772 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
fon. Mar.) 25) 49163...) 790137 Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


HeEarT (THE) oF NoRA FLYNN; adapt- 
ed from the story by Hector Turn- 
bull, produced by Cecil B. De Mille. 
5 reels. [8773 

© Apr. 13 .1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 14, 1916; L 8066; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


Heart’s (THE) TRIBUTE; written by 
Daniel Carson Goodman, directed 
by Rene Plaisset. 3 reels. | STT- 

© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 17, 1916; L 8084; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


HELD FOR DAMAGES; written by Harvey 


Ditmar, produced by John Harvey. 
Reel. [S775 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 4, 1916; L 8002; Uni- 


versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


by Florence Auer; 
director. 6 reels. 
[S776 


HER GREAT PRICE; 
Edwin Carewe, 


© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 30, 1916; L 7940; Rolfe 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


yd 
v 


HER HERO MAID; Story by A. E. Frank- 
lin, scenario by Al. E. Christie, di- 
rected by Horace Davey. Reel. 

[S777 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 25, 1916; L 8144; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HER NAKED SOUL; by H. Tipton Steck. 
3 reels. [8778 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Apr. A: 1916; L 8085; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


HER PARTNER; by Wm. A. mr 
William Wolbert. - reels. [8779 

© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 23, 1916: L 7882; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


HER SISTER’S SIN; Scenario by Grace 
Cunard, produced by Francis Ford. 
Reel. [8780 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7902; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


His HIGHNESS, THE JANITOR; written 
by Gale Henry, produced by Allen 


Curtis. Reel. [S781 
© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7989; Uni- 


versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


by James A. Stiles; 
director. Reel. 
[8782 
© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 7, 1916; L 8024; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


His LUCKY DAY; 
Frank Currier, 


HIS NEIGHBOR’S WIFE; story by Neal 
Burns, produced by Horace Davey. 
Reel. [8783 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 11, 1916; L 8045; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


His PICTURE IN THE PAPERS; by Jonn 
Emerson and Anita Loos. 5 reels. 
[8784 
© Feb. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8071; Triangle 
film corp., New York, 
HIS WIFE’S MISTAKE; by Mack Sennett. 
Small reel. [S785 
© Title, description and 211 prints 
recd. Apr. 19, 1916; L 8104; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 
His WoopDEN LEG; written by Floyd 
Byrnes, produced by Horace Davey. 


Sy 


Reel. [S786 
© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 18, 1916; L 80938; Uni- 


versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


98 


LIST OF 
no. +, 1916 


MOTION PICTURES 


8804 


HIS WORLD OF DARKNESS; written by 
Stuart Paton and Norbert Lusk, pro- 
duced by Ben Wilson. 38 reels. 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8074; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


How TIMES DO CHANGE; story by Aaron 
E. Bishop, scenario and production 
by Al. E. Christie. Reel. [S788 


© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Mar. 28, 1916; L 7929; Uni- 


versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HUBBY PUTS ONE OVER; written and 
produced by Allen Curtis. Reel. 
[8789 
© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 8, 1916; L 8036; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HUMAN DRIFTWOOD; by Emmett Camp- 
bell Hall, directed by Emile Char- 
tard. Small reel. [Title changed 
from Velma] [8790 

© title, description and 244 prints 
recd. Apr. 11, 1916; L 8053; World 
film corp., New York. 


Hunery HaAppy’s DREAM; story and 
production by Guy Hedlund, scena- 
rio by Frank M. Wiltermood. Reel. 

[S791 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 380, 1916; L 7952; Univer- 
sal film co., inec., New York. 


HUNTRESS (A) OF MEN; adapted by 
Catherine Carr, from a story by G. 


Vera Tuler, produced by Lucius 
Henderson, release no. 717. 5 reels. 
[8792 


© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 19, 1916; L 8099; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


I WILL REPAY. 3 reels. [8793 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 30, 1916; L 7948; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


ImMMorTAL (THE) FLAME; society dra- 
ma, written and directed by Ivan 
Abramson, in 5 pts. 25 prints 8 by 
10 inches. 5 [S794 

© title, description and 25 prints 
recd. Mar. 11, 1916; L 7893; Ivan 
film productions, ine., New York. 


IN THE MOON’S RAY. 2 reels. [S795 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8110; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


INNOCENT (THE) LIE; by Hugh Ford. 
23 prints 8 by 10 inches. [S796 
© title, description and 23 prints 
reed. Apr. 21, 1916; L 8124; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


Iron (THE) cLAw. Chapter 1. The 
vengeance of Legar, by Feature 


film corp. Clippings from reel. 
[ST9T 
© title, description and 98 prints 
reed, i Marc:27, (1916: L 7925 >"Pathe 
exchange, ine., New York. 


The house of un- 


Chapter 2. 


happiness, by Feature film corp. 
Clippings from reel. [8798 


© title, description and 97 prints 
reed. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7915; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


—— Chapter 3. The cognac cask, by 
Feature film corp. Clippings from 
reel. [8799 

© title, description and 62 prints 
recd. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7919; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


Chapter 4. The name and the 
game, by Edward Jose feature film 
co. Clippings from reel. [S800 

© title, description and 89 prints 
recd. Mar. 31, 1916; li 7975; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


Chapter 5. The intervention of 
Tito, by Edw. Jose feature film co. 
Clippings from reel. [SSOL 

© title, description and 71 prints 
recd. Mar. 31, 1916; L 7976; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


Chapter 6. The spotted warning, 
by Edward Jose feature film corp. 
Clippings from reel. [SS02 
© title, description and 97 prints 
reed.- Apr. 3, 1916; L 7996; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 
Chapter 7. The hooded helper, 
by Edward Jose feature film co. 
Clippings from reel. [8803 
© title, description and 86 prints 
recd. Apr. 21, 1916; L 8125; Pathé 
exchange, inec., New York. 


JITNFY (THE) DRIVER'S ROMANCE} 
seenario by William Wright Farmer, 
produced by Allen Curtis. Reel. 

| 8804 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- © 

tion Apr. 22, 1916; L 8129; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


399 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


8805 


JORDAN IS A HARD ROAD; adapted by A. 
Dwan, from the novel by Gilbert 
Parker. 5 reels. [8805 

© Dee. 13, 1915; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7980; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


JUST YET BUT NOT QUITE; written and 
produced by Craig Hutchinson. 
Reel. [S806 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8077; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


JUVENILE (THE) TANGO; by Samuel 
Lash. 2 prints 4 by 94 inches . 
[8807 
© title, description and 2 prints 
recd. Mar. 31, 1916; M 568; Lee Lash 
co., New York. 


Kine’s (THE) GAME; by George B. 
Seitz. Clippings from reel. [8808 
© title, description and 123 prints 
reed. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7914; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


Kiss (THE) OF HATE; by Fred De 
Gressac. 5 reels. [8809 
© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 13, 1916; L 8061; Columbia 
pictures corp., New York. 


Krazy KAT AND IGNATZ MOUSE AT THE 


circus; cartoon by George Herri- 
man, animated by Leon Searl. Reel. 
[8810 


© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 7, 1916; M 574; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


Krazy Kat AND IGNATZ MOUSE IN A 
TALE THAT IS KNOT; cartoon by 
George Herriman, animated by Bert 
Green. Reel. [8811 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 21, 1916; M 590; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


Krazy JIAT—BUGOLOGIST; cartoon by 
George Herriman, animated by 
Frank Moser. Reel. [8812 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 7, 1916; M 578; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


Krazy KAT DEMI-TASSE; cartoon by 
George Herriman, animated by 
Frank Moser. Reel. [88138 


© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Apr. 12, 1916; M 584; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


pt. Gi nese vas 
KRAZY KAT—INVALID; 


George Herriman, animated by 
Leon Searl. Reel. {S814 


© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 7, 1916; M 572; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


cartoon by 


KRAZY TO THE RESCUE; 
George Herriman, animated -by 
Wm. C. Nolan. Reel. [8815 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 7, 1916; M 575; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


eartoon by 


LAMB (THE); adapted from Gran- 
ville Warwick’s novel The man and 
the test, by W. C. Cabanne. 5 reels. 

[8816 


© Nov. 1, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 24, 1916; L 7887; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


3 reels. 
[8817 
© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 13, 1916; L 8058; Bio- 

graph co., New York. 


LARRIMORE (THE) CASE. 4745. 


Last (THE) ADVENTURE; by E. B. 
Heinenger; E. H. Calvert, director. 
3 reels. [8818 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8107; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


LATHERED TRUTH; written by Norbert 
Lusk, produced by Harry C. Myers. 


2 reels. [8819 
© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 6, 1916; L 8019; Uni- 


versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


LAw (THE) bDECIDES; by Marguerite 
Bertsch; M. Bertsch and P. S. Earle, 
directors. 7 reels. [8820 

© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 21, 1916; L Si2n5 Wie 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Leap (A) YEAR TANGLE; Story by Neal 
Burns, scenario and production by 
Al. EK. Christie. Reel. [8821 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7988; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Ler Karrie po ir; adapted from Gran- 
ville Warwick’s novel, by Bernard 
McConville. 5 reels. [8822 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. and, deserip- 
tion Apr. 5, 1916; L 8009; Triangle 
film corp., New York, 


400 


r 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 4, 1916 


8840 


LIFE AND TRAINING IN UNITED STATES 
NAVY; by J. E. Brady. Reel. [8823 
© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 27,1916; M 564; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 
Lire CHASE. 4726. 38 reels. [8823* 
© Jan. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Jan. 18, 1916; L 7409; Biograph 
co., New York. 


LIGHTBEARER (THE); by Charles J. 
McGuirk. 8 reels. [8824 
© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
.tion Apr. 11, 1916; L 8047; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Lity (THE) AND THE ROSE; adapted by 
Paul Powell from the novel by Gran- 
ville Warwick, entitled Mrs. Billie. 
5 reels, [8825 

© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
Hon zwpr, 1.1916; L 7979; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


LirtLe BILLy’S SCHOOL DAYS. Picture 
no. 102. Reel. [8826 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8078; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


Littte (THE) FRAUD; written by Eliz- 
abeth R. Carpenter, produced by Lu- 
cius Henderson. Reel. [8827 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 30, 1916; L 7951; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LITTLE Mary SUNSHINE; by Balboa 
feature film co. Clippings from reel. 
[8828 


© title, description and 87 prints 
recd. Mar. 30, 1916; L 7954; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 
LitTLte (THE) SAMARITAN; by Harry 
Beaumont. 2 reels. [8829 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 17, 1916; L 8087; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


LONESOME HOUSE; theme by D. M. 
Robinson, story and scenario by 
Calder Johnstone, produced by 


George Cochrane. Reel. [8830 
© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8113; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
Lorp JOHN’S JOURNAL, no. 5. The 
league of the future, story by C. N. 
and A. M. Williamson, adapted by 
Harvey Gates, produced by E. J. 
LeSaint. 38 reels. [8831 
© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 28, 1916; L 7927; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


41094—_16—_9 


LOST SOULS; based upon a Short story 
La terribula, by George L. Knapp, 
scenario by Donald I. Buchanan. 33 
prints 94 by 74 inches, ete. [8832 

© title, description and 33 prints 
recd. Apr. 7, 1916; L 8029; Roland 
West film corp., New York. 


LOVE AND BULLETS; written and di- 
rected by Clay M. Greene. Reel. 
[8833 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 24, 1916; L 81386; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


LOVE LAUGHS AT DYSPEPSIA; written by 
Hal Clotworthy, produced by Roy 
Clements. Reel. [8834 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 11, 1916; L 8044; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Love (THE) MASK; by Cecil De Mille 


and Jeanie Macpherson. 5 reels. 
[8835 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 8, 1916; L 8032; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


LovE (A) Riot; by Mack Sennett. 
Small reel. [8836 


© title, description and 356 prints 
recd. Apr. 7, 1916; L 8030; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


Love (THE) TRAIL; from the cele- 
brated novel by Richard Dehan, in 
5 pts. Clippings from reel. [8837 

© title, description and 72 prints 
reed. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7922; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


MAN (THE) HUNT; from the novel by 
Arthur C. Train, adapted by Joseph 
Gollomb; Paul Scardon, director. 3 
reels. [8838 


© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tioneApr. 22) 1916 SI2%3) Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Man (A) oF Sorrow; written and pro- 
duced by Osear C. Apfel, from the 
play Hoodman blind. 6 reels. 

[8839 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 24, 1916; L 81387; William 
Fox, New York. 


Man (THE) WHO CALLED AFTER DARK. 
4744. 2 reels. [8840 
© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Apr. 6, 1916; L 8022; Biograph 
co., New York. 


401 


8841 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, RUS veda: 


MAN (THE) WITHIN; written by E. 
Lynn Summers; Tom Mix, director. 
3 reels. [S841 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8105; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Marta Rosa; founded on the play by 
Guido Marburg and Wallace Gill- 
patrick, produced by Cecil B. De 
Mille. -5 reels. [8842 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 26, 1916; L 8149; Jesse 
L. Lasky feature play co., New York. 


Martyrs (THE) oF THE ALAMO; 
adapted by W. C. Cabanne from the 
novel by Theodosia Harris. 5 reels. 

[8843 

© Nov. 15, 1915; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 24, 1916; L 7889; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


MatTcHMAKERS (THE); by William 
Addison Lathrop. 8022. 3 reels. 
[8844 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 21, 1916; L 8119; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


Reel. 
[8845 
© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 18, 1916; L 8060; L-Ko 

motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 

Cal. 


MEETING (A) FOR A CHEATING. 


MIGNONETTE; written by Harry Ditt- 
mar, produced by Winthrop Kelly. 
2 reels. [8846 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7990; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


MILLIONAIRE BILLIE; written and pro- 
duced by Clay M. Greene. Reel. 
[8847 
© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Apr. 18, 1916; L 8089; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


MILLSTONES; by H. Tipton Steck. 2 
reels. [8848 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 17, 1916; L 8086; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


MisHars (THE) oF Musty SUFFER, 
no. 1. Cruel and unusual. Reel. 
[8849 


© Dee. 30, 1915; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 31, 1916; L 7959; George 
Kleine, New York. 


40 


MisHAps (THE) or Musty Surrer— 
Continued. 
——no.2. Keep moving. Reel. [8850 
© Dec. 26, 1915; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Mar. 51, 1916; L 7960; George 
Kleine, New York. 


—— no, 3." Hold: fast) Beek [8853 

© Dec. 80, 1915; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 31, 1916; L 7961; George 
Kleine, New York. 


——no. 4.’ Going up. Reel. [8852 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 31, 1916; L 7962; George 
Kleine, New York. 


—no. 5. Look out below. Reel. 
[8853 
© Dec. 31, 1915; 2 @ and descrip- 
tion Mar. 31, 1916; L 7963; George 
Kleine, New York. 


no. 6. The lightning bell-hop. 
Reel. [8854 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Mar. 31, 1916; L 7964; George 
Kleine, New York. 


7. Bells and bells. Reel. 


[8855 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 31, 1916; L 7965; George 
Kleine, New York. 


aaa LL Os 


-no. 8. 


Reel. 
[8856 

© Mar. 12, 1916; 2c. and decrip- 
tion Mar. 81, 1916; L 7966; George 
Kline, New York. 


no. 9. 


Just imagination. 


Reel. 
[8857 
© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 31, 1916; L 7967; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Out of order. 


Reel. 
[8858 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 81, 1916; L 7968; George 

Kleine, New York. 


—no. 10. Coming down. 


| Miss Brossom; written and produced 


by Lynn Reynolds. 2 reels. [8859 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8114; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


Missing (THE) LINKS; scenario by 
Bernard McConville, from novel by 
Granville Warwick. 5 reels. 

[8860 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 5, 1916; L 7010; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


) 


= 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 4, 1916 8879 
Mr. HOUSEKEXPER; written by Clay M. | Myrt_r, THE MANICURIST; by Paul 
Greene; HEarl Metcalfe, director. West; Harry Davenport, director. 
Reel, [S861 3 reels. [8871 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 7, 1916; L 8029; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Mr. JACK, A DOCTOR BY PROXY; by Ru- 
dolph Block; C. Jay Williams, di- 
rector, [8862 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 27, 1916; L 7909; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Mr. JACK GOES INTO BUSINESS; by 
Bruno Lessing; C. Jay Williams, di- 
rector. Reel. [8863 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 14, 1916; L 8064; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Mr. JACK HIRES A STENOGRAPHER; by 
Bruno Lessing; C. Jay Williams, di- 
rector. Reel. [8864 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 25, 1916; L 8140; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Mr. JACK’S ARTISTIC SENSE; by Bruno 
Lessing; C. J. Williams, director. 
Reel. [8865 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 7, 1916; L 8025; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Mr. JACK’S HAT AND THE CAT; by Ross. 
D. Whytock; C. Jay Williams, di- 
rector. Reel. [S866 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
mon Apr. 4, 1916; L 7983 5'. Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Mopern (A) THELMA; adapted and 
produced by John G. Adolfi. 5 reels. 
[8867 
© Apr. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 17, 1916; L 8094; William 
Fox, New York. 
Morty MAKE-BELIEVE; by Hugh Ford. 
20 prints 8 by 10 inches. [8868 
© title, description and 20 prints 
recd. Mar. 30, 1916; L 7953; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


MomMENT (THE) BEFORE; by Hugh Foxd. 


19 prints 8 by 104 inches. [8869 

© title, description and 19 prints 
reed. Apr. 15, 1916; L 8082; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


MorTHERLOVE; Scenario by Kenelm Foss, 
produced by Maurice Elvey. Clip- 
pings from roll. [S870 

© title, description and 81 prints 
recd. Apr. 26, 1916; L 8151; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 6, 1916; L 8023; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


NATURE’S INVISIBLE FORCES. Clippings 
from reel, and 11 prints 63 by 84 
inches, ete. [8872 

© title, description and 13 prints 
recd. Mar. 22, 1916; M 571; Thomas 
Henry Ellis, St. Louis. 


NEWLYWEDS (THE) MIX-UP; written 
by Al. HK. Christie, produced by Hd- 
die Lyons. Reel. [8873 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 22, 1916; L 8130; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


NicuHt (THE) RIDERS; written and pro- 
duced by Jacques Jaccard. 2 reels. 

[8874 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7899; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


NONE SO BLIND; written by C. A. Fram- 
bers, directed by Molin Mayo, pro- 
duced under supervision of Wilbert 
Melville. 3 reels. [8875 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 27, 1916; L 8155; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Reel. 
[8876 
© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 81, 1916; L 7971; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


NUMBER ONE; by Paul West. 


OH, WHAT A WHOPPER; written and 
produced by Sidney Goldin. 2 reels. 

[8877 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 13, 1916; L 8055; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


O1Ly (AN) SCOUNDREL; by Mack Sen- 
nett. Small reel. [8878 
© title, description and 404 prints 
recd. Apr. 18, 1916; L 8096; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


OLtp HEIDELBERG; adapted by John 
Emerson, from Max Chapelle’s trans- 
lation of Willhelm Meyer-FGrster’s 
novel entitled Karl Heinrich. 5 
reels. [8879. 


© Nov. 8, 1915; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 24, 1916; L 7888; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


403 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


S880 pt. 1, n.s., v.13 
ONE OF THE PACK; written by Tom | PatHs THAT cRossED. 47438. 8 reels. 
Gibson, produced by Leon D. Kent. [S891 


2 reels. [8880 
© Apr. 12. 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 13, 1916; L 8075; Lubin 


mfg. co., Philadelphia. 
OTHER (THE) HALF; by Jacques Jac- 
eard. 2 reels. [S881 


© Apr. 17. 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Apr. 18, 1916; L 8092; Uni- 
versal film mig. co., inc., New York. 


OTTO, THE BELL BOY; written and di- 
rected br Edwin McKim. Reel. 
[S882 
© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ¢c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 6, 1916; L 8015; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 

OUT AG IN, IN AGIN; by George Mc- 
Manus; Lawrence Semon. director. 
Reel. [S883 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Apr. 25, 1916; L 8138; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 

PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPHS, no. 9. Reel. 

[S884 
© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 


tion Mar. 31, 1916; M 569; Par- 
amount pictures corp., New York. 
—no. 19. Reel. [S885 
© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 7, 1916; M 576; Paramount 
pictures corp., New York. 
— no. 11. Reel. [SSS6 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 


ee Apr., 13, 391GoM, SS~ | Par- 
amount pictures corp., New York. 
—— no. 12. Reel. [SSST 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 21, 1916; M 589; Par- 
amount pictures corp., New York. 
— no. 13. Reel. [SSS8S 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 26, 1916: M 594: Par- 


amount picture corp., New York, 


PassEers By; by C. Haddon Chambers; 
S. E. V. Taylor, director, in 5 pts. 
Small reel. [8889 

© title and description recd. Mar. 
24, 1916; 172 prints recd. Mar. 23, 
1916; L 7891; Equitable motion pic- 
tures corp., New York. 

PAssinc (THE) OF HELL’S CROWN; 
written by W. B. Pearson, produced 
by Jacques Jaccard. 2reels. [8890 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8073; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


© Mar. 29, 1916: 2 ¢. and deserip- 
tion Mar. 30, 1916; L 7946; Bio- 
graph co., New York. 


PEG O’ THE RING. no. 1. The leopard’s 
mark, scenario by Grace Cunard, 
produced by Francis Ford. 3 reels. 
No. Ford, 1651-C. [S892 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 e@ and descrip- 
tion Apr. 19, 1916; L 8100; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PENITENTES (THE): scenario by Mary 
H. O’Conner, taken from the novel 
by R. Ellis Wales. 5 reels. [8893 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7977; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


PLAYING WITH FIRE; scenario by Aaron 
Hoffman, directed by Francis J. 
Grandon. 5 reels. rsso4 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 28, 1916; L 8168; Popular 
plays and players, New York. 


PLAYTHINGS OF THE GODS; written by 
Josephine McLaughlin, directed by 
Wilbert Melville. 3 reels. [8895 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 21, 1916; L 8123; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Precious (THE) PACKET; from the 
pen of Fred Jackson, produced by 
Donald MacKenzie. Clippimgs from 
reel. [8896 

© title, description and 140 prints 
recd. Mar. 27. 1916: L 7921; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


Price (THE) OF POWER; Dy Bernard 
McConville. 5 reels. [SS97 


© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 5, 1916; L 8007; bin i, a 
film corp., New York. 


PUBLIC APPROVAL: written by Harvey 
Gates, produced by Leon D. Kent. 
3 reels. [S898 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 6, 1916; L 8020; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


PurRPLE (THE) MAZE; written by Olga 
Printzlau, produced by Ed. J. Le 
Saint. 2 reels. [S899 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 25, 1916; L 8146; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


404 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 4, 1916 


8917 


PUTTING HER FOOT IN IT; written by 
Al. E. Christie, produced by Horace 
Davey. Reel. [8900 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 4, 1916; L 8003; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


RAce (THE) 5 reels. [S901 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 27, 1916; L 7911; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


Ramwers (THE); by J. C. Hawks, di- 
rected by Chas. Swickard, produced 
by Thos. H. Ince. Small reel. 

[8902 

© title, description and 439 prints 

reed. Apr. 19. 1916: L 8103; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


RAMONA; A Cinema-dramatic produc- 
tion of Helen Hunt Jackson’s ro- 
mance, supervised by Lloyd Brown, 
directed by Donald Crisp. Clippings 
from reel. [8908 

© title, description and 686 prints 
feed. Apr. 3, 1916; L 7994; W. H. 
Clune, Los Angeles. 


REAL (THE) Doctor Kay; by Webster 
Oliver. 8021. Reel. [8904 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 21, 1916; L 8120; Thomas 
A. Edison, inc., Orange, N. J. 


RED (THE) crRcLeE. Chapter 9. Dodg- 
ing the law, by Balboa feature film 
co. Clippings from reel. [8905 

© title, description and 68 prints 
reed. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7917; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


—— Chapter 10. Excess baggage, by 
Balboa feature film co. Clippings 
from reel. [8906 

© title, description and 55 prints 
recd. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7924; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


—— Chapter 11. Seeds of suspicion, 
by Balboa feature film eco. Clip- 
pings from reel. [8907 

© title, descripticn and 51 prints 
recd. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7923; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


—— Chapter 12. Like a rat in a trap, 
by Balboa feature film corp. Clip- 
pings from reel. [8908 

© title, description and 40 prints 
recd. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7918; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


Rep (THE) crrcLE—Continued. 
Chapter 13. Branded as a thief, 
by Balboa feature film co. Clip- 
pings from reel. [8909 

© title, description and 43 prints 
reed. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7916; Pathé 
exchange, inec., New York. 


Chapter 14. Judgment day, by 
Balboa feature film co. Clippings 
from reel. [8910 

© title, description and 59 prints 
reed. Apr.’ 3,,1916; EL 7995; Pathe 
exchange, inc., New York. 


RETURN (THE) OF JAMES JEROME; 
written by Maude Thomas, directed 
by Edward Sloman. 2 reels. [8911 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 30, 1916; L 7943; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


RivaL (THE) PILOTS: story by Wright 

Roberts, produced by Henry McRae. 

[8912 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 8, 1916; L 8038; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Rookie (THE); by Paul West; Harry 
Davenport, director. Reel. [8913 
© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7981; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


RoyAL LOVE; by Rowland Taibot, pro- 
duced by Percy Nash. 3 reels. 

[8914 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 18, 1916; L 8056; Uni- 

versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SABLE (THE) LoRCHA; adapted by Cecil 
B. Clapp from the novel by Horace 
Hazeltine. 5 reels. [8915 

© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 24, 1916; L 7886; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


SALVATION JOAN; by Marguerite 
Bertsch; Wilfrid North, director. 
7 reels. [S916 


© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7903; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


ScARLET (THE) CHASTITY; written and 
directed by Wilbert Melville. 3 
reels, [8917 


© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. 
tion Mar. 31, 1916; L 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


and descrip- — 
7970; Lubin 


405 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. TAMys), ive 


8918 
ScoRCHED WINGS; written by Ray- 
mond kL. Schroek, produced by 


Brinsley Shaw. 3 reels. [8918 


© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion «Mar. 25,7191G6); i (7898: Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Secony (THE) Mrs. TANQUERAY; by 
Sir Arthur W. Pinero, produced by 
Fred Paul. Clippings from reel. 

[8919 


© title, description and 59 prints 
recd. Mar. 28, 1916; L 7937; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE; by Russell 
EK. Smith, 24 prints 8 by 10 inches. 
[8920 
© title and description recd. Mar. 
18, 1916; 24 prints recd. Mar. 27, 
1916; L 79386; American film ©co., 
ine., Chicago. 


2 reels. 
[8921 
© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7895; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


SEPARATING FROM SARAH. 


SrRpENT (A) IN THE HOUSE; Scenario 
by L. V. Jefferson, produced by 
Robert Daly. Reel. [8922 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7900; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SHapow (THE) OF A DOUBT; by Shan- 
non Fife, directed by Wray Physioe. 
Small reel. [8923 

© title, description and 272 prints 
reed. Apr. 11, 1916; L 8052; EHquit- 


able motion pictures corp., New 
York. 
SHam (THE) REALITY; scenario by 


Grace Cunard, produced by Francis 
ford. Split reel. [8924 

© Apr. 7, 191652 ¢.\ and descrip- 
tion Apr. 8, 1916; L 8089; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SHRINE (THE) OF HAPPINESS; by Bal- 
boa feature film co., in 5 pts. Clip- 
pings from reel. [8925 

© title, description and 72 prints 
recd. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7926; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


SIN’S PENALTY; by Fred. W. Hiller; 

William Wolbert, director. 3 reels. 

[8926 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 7, 1916; L 8026; Vitagraph 
¢o. of America, New York. 


SLANDER; written and produced by 
Will S. Davis. 6 reels. [8927 
© Apr. 9, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 10, 1916; L 8042; William 
Fox, New York. 


SocraAL (THE) HIGHWAYMAN; Richard 
Mansfield’s great success, directed 
by Edwin August, in 5 pts. Small 
reel. [8928 

© title, description and 192 prints 
recd. Apr. 25, 1916; L 8148; World 
film corp., New York. 


SOME CHICKEN; by William Wolbert 
and Dave Smith. Reel. [8929 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 25, 1916; L 8189; YVita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


SOME FISH. Reel. [8930 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 6, 1916; L 8017; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SOME HONEYMOON; story by Palmer 
Bowman, produced by Al. EH. Chris- 
tie. Reel. [8931 

© Apr. 7, 1916: 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 8, 1916; L 8034; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


Spriper’s (THE) WEB; adapted by Ed- 
ward T. Lowe, jr., from Clarence 
Cullen’s novel. 38 reels. [S932 


© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 11, 1916; L 8048; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 
4747. 38 reels. 

[8933 

© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8116; Biograph 
co., New York. 


(THE) 4739. 


SPRING (A) CHICKEN. 


3 reels. 
[8934 
© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 6, 1916; L 8021; Biograph 
co., New York. 


STAMPEDE 


STARS AND STRIPES IN Mrxico; Uncle 
Sam goes after the arch-fiend Villa. 
Reel. [8933 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 22, 1916; M 591; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


(THE). sToNE; by: C."Gar- 
diner. Sullivan, produced by ‘Thos. 
H. Ince. Small reel. [8936 

© title, description and 474 prints 
recd. Apr. 18, 1916; L 8095; Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. 


STEPPING 


406 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 4, 1916 


$955 


Strix (THE) vVoIcE; written by J. 
Grubb Alexander, produced by Ben 
Wilson. Reel. [8937 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 1, 1916; L 7987; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SToLEN (THE) MELODY; scenario by 
M. R. MacKinstry, produced by Syd- 
ney Ayres. Reel. [8938 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 8, 1916; L 8035 Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


STONE-AGE (THE) ROOST ROBBER; ani- 
mated cartoon by L. M. Clackens. 
Reel. [8939 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 11, 1916; M 580: Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 


STRANGE (THE) CASE OF Mary PAGE. 
1ith episode. The raid. 2 reels. 
[8940 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 30, 1916; L 7949; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


— 12th episcde. The slums. 2 reels. 

[8941 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 6, 1916; L 8012; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


13th episode. Dawning hope. 2 
reels. [8942 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 14, 1916; L 8067; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


14th episode. Recrimination, by 
Frederick Lewis. 2 reels. [8943 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 20, 1916; L 8108; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


The 


15th episode. verdict. 2 
reels. [8944 

© Apr. 24, 1916: 2 c and descrip- 
tion Apr. 26, 1916; L 8150; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


STRANGER (A) IN New York: from 
the play by Charles Hoyt, scenario 
by Gilson Willets. 3 reels. [S945 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 24, 1916; L 8135; Selig 
polyscope co.. Chicago. 


STRUGGLE (THE): written by Harry 
Chandlee, directed by John Ince. 
Small reel. [8946 

© title, description and 47 prints 
reed. Apr. 1, 1916; L 8005; Equitable 
motion pictures corp., New York. 


SUPREME (THE) SACRIFICE; founded 
upon To him that hath, by Leroy 
Scott, produced by Premo film corp., 


directed by Harley Knoles, and 
Lionel Belmore, in 5 pts. Small reel. 
[8947 


© title and description recd. Mar. 

24, 1916; 281 prints recd. Mar. 23, 

. 1916; L 7892; World film corp., New 
York. 

SUSIE, THE SLEUTH; by Kenneth S. 

Webb; George D. Baker, director. 

Reel. [8948 


© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 27, 1916; L 7912; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 
by 


SWOONERS (THE); Sidney Drew. 


Reel. [8949 

© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 14, 1916; L 8069; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


SYSTEM IS EVERYTHING: by Charlotte 
Wharton Ayers. Reel. [8950 
© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 14, 1916; L 8068; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


TALE (THE) OF A TELEGRAM; written 

and produced by Glen Curtis. Reel. 

[8951 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7897: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


TERRY’S TEA PARTY; by Graham Baker ; 
Lawrence Semon, director. Reel. 

[8952 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 

tion Apr. 13, 1916; L 8059; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


THEIR ANNIVERSARY: adapted by Sam- 
uel Greiner from the story. produced 
by Ben Wilson. Reel. [8953 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 22, 1916; L 8131: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


THEIR QUIET LITTLE HONEYMOON: Dy 
C. Doty Hobart. Reel. [S954 
© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 381, 1916; L 7974; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


THEN ILL COME BACK TO _YOU;.. by 
Larry Evans. produced by Frohman 
amusement corp.; George Irving, di- 
rector. Small reel. [8955 

© title and description recd. Apr. 
1, 1916: 283 prints recd. Mar. 31, 
1916; L 7992; World film corp., New 
York. 


407 


8956 


THREE (THE) WISE MEN; written by 
Anthony McQuire; Colin Campbell, 
director. 3 reels. [8956 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 @ and descrip- 
tion Apr. 4, 1916; L 7999; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


THROUGH FLAMES TO LOVE; written by 
Raymond L. Schrock, produced by 
Harry McRae Webster. 2 reels. 

[8957 


© Apr. 21, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr’ 722, 1916*) ib -Siss;. Dni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


THROWN TO THE LIONS; adapted by 
Norbert Lusk from a story by Wal- 
lace Irwin. 5 reels. [8958 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
aon Mar. 28, 19163 L. 193i; ""Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Too MANY CHEFS; written and pro- 
duced by Tom Mix. Reel. [8959 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 4, 1916; L 7998; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


TORRENT (THE) OF VENGEANCE; written 
and produced by Henry McRae. 2 
reels. [8960 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
pion, Apr. 22. 1916; GL Si2Z8s juni 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Town (THE) THAT TRIED TO COME 
BACK; written and produced by Ray 
Clements. Reel. [8961 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 28, 1916; L 7928; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


TOYLAND (THE) VILLIAN ; produced and 


directed by Horace Taylor. Split 
reel. [8962 
© Apr. 12, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 13, 1916; M 583; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

Trip (A) To Honoturvu. Split reel. 
[8963 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 13, 1916; M.582;- Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


TWILIGHT SLEEP; by Dr. Carl Gauss 
and Dr. Paul Kronig. Clippings 
from reel. [8964 

© title and description recd. Mar. 
12, 19163 Si prints recd, Mar., 22, 
1916; M 561; Ben Ross, Minneapolis. 

UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE; re-issued by 
request. 2 reels. [8965 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Mar. 30, 1916; L 7947; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s;vii3 


UNEXPECTED (THE); written and pro- 
duced by Grace Cunard and Francis 
Ford. Reel. [8966 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Apr. i8, 1916; L 8091; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


UNITED STATES MARINES UNDER FIRE IN 
Hattt; by Carl D. Pryer. Clippings 
from reel. [S967 

© title, description and 12 prints 
recd. Mar. 25, 1916; M 563; Tropical 
film co., New York. 


UNPARDONABLE (THE) SIN; by George 
Kerr O’Neill, produced by Barry 
O’Neill. Small reel. [8968 


© title, description and 51 prints 
recd. Mar. 17, 1916; L 7839; World 
film corp., New York. 


VERNON Howe BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
OF Boston. Split reel. [S969 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 17, 1916; M 588; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


VERNON HowE BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
OF Paris. Split reel. [8970 
© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Mar. 380, 1916; M 565; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


VILLAGE (THE) BLACKSMITH; by Mack 
Sennett. Small reel. [S971 
© title, description and 392 prints 
recd. Mar. 30, 1916; L 7958; Triangle 
film corp., New York. - 


VILLAGE (A) VAMPIRE; by Mack Sen- 
nett. Small reel. [8972 
© title, description and 376 prints 
recd. Mar. 30, 1916; L 7956; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


VITAL (THE) QUESTION; by Joseph L. 

Norris; S. Rankin Drew, director. 

5 reels. [8973 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Mar. 80, 1916; L 7944; Vita- 
graph co. of America., New York. 


Vorick (THE) IN THE NIGHT; by 
Anthony P. Kelly, directed by Clay 
M. Greene. 38 reels. [S974 


© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 


tion Mar. 25, 1916; L 7904; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Voice (THE) OF THE TEMPTER; written 
by Olga Prinzlau, produced by E. J. 
LeSaint. 3 reels. [8975 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 4, 1916; L 8001; Universal 
filin mfg. co., ine., New York. 


408 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 4, 1916 


8991 


WAIFS; scenario by J. G. Hawks and 
Thos. H. Ince. Small reel. [8976 


© title, description and 417 prints 
recd. Apr. 7, 1916; L 8031; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 
WALL reels. 
[8977 
© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 6, 1916; L. 8014; Quality 
pictures corp., New York. 


(THE) BETWEEN. 5 


WHEN SLIM WAS HOME CURED; writ- 
ten and produced by Roy Clements. 
Reel. [8978 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 25, 1916; L 8145; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WHy Mrs. KENTWoORTH LIED; adapted 
by Norbert Lusk from the story by 
Hugh Weir, produced by Matt 
Moore. 3 reels. [8979 


© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
com Apr 22, 1916; L. 8132: Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


WIFE AND AUTO TROUBLE; by Mack 
Sennett. Small reel. [8980 
© title, description and 356 prints 
recd. Mar. 28, 1916; L 7935; Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. 


WirFe’s (A) SACRIFICE; written and 
produced by J. Gordon Edwards. 5 
reels. [8981 

© Mar. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Mar. 27, 1916; L 7933; William 
Fox, New York. 


Wise (A) WAITER; written by Clay 
M. Greene, directed by Earl Met- 
ealfe. Reel. [8982 


© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion aMr. 31, 1916; L 7969; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


WIVES OF THE RICH; written by Allan 
Curtis Mason; T. N. Heffron, di- 
rector. 8 reels. [8983 


© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
moneewpr. t, 1916; Lb 7991;.. Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


WoMAN (THE) WHO DID NOT CARE; 
written by Chas. J. Buckley; Frank 
Beal, director. 3 reels. [8984 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 15, 1916; L 8081: Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

WoMAN’S (THE) LAW; from the novel 


of the same name by Maravene 
Thompson. Clippings from reel. 
[8985 


© title, description and 158 prints 
recd. Mar. 30, 1916; L 7955; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 

WON WITH A MAKE-UP; adapted from 
the story by Elliott H. Robinson, 
produced by Henry Otto. Reel. 

[S986 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
MOM wars 2 LOG es I S159 2 ni- 
versal film mfg co., inc., New York. 

Woop (THE) NYMPH; adapted from 
Granville Warwick’s novel Prunella 
o the pines, by Monte Katterjohn. 
5 reels. [8987 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 5, 1916; L 8008; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 

WorLtp (THE) WAR IN KIDLAND; by 
James A. FitzPatrick. Clippings 
from reel. [8888 

© title, description and 21 prints 
recd. Mar. 21, 1916; L 7988; Juve- 
nile film corp., New York. 

YELLOW (THE) MENACE. Episode no. 2, 
by Aubrey M. Kennedy. Clippings 
from reel. [8989 

© title and description recd. Apr. 
4, 1916; 373 prints reed. Apr. 20, 
1916; L 8118; Serial film co., ine., 
New York. 


- YoutH (A) OF FORTUNE; Scenario by 


Ford Beebe, produced by Otis 
Turner. 5 reels. No. Turner 1575 C. 
[8990 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 ce and descrip- 
tion) “Apres 27%) 19tGy eis $1603 Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
ZOO ARRIVALS FROM SouTH AMERICA. 
Split reel. [8991 
© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 8, 1916; M 578; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Number of entries in classes L and M included in the Catalogue since 


January 1, 1916: 


Motion picture photoplays_________ 
Monmon piepures other) than ‘photoplays: 2° 222s) wu 


409 


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BOOKS 


PART |, GRoupP 2 


Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author ana@ 
copyright proprietor are the same, and that therefore the name is not 


repeated in the claim paragraph. 


ABHEDANANDA (Swdmi)* West Corn- 
wall, Conn. Vedanta philosophy, 
lecture on unity and harmony. [Con- 
cord, Cal., Printed by C. H. French, 
1916] cover-title, 16 p. 12mo. 
$0.10. [8992 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 429851. 


ACKERMAN (Carl W.) Berlin will 
concede nothing more to U. S. (In 
Washington times. ) [8993 


ee 2 AIG “Tc. Apr. 22, 
1916; A 424000; United press as- 
sociation of New York, New York. 


Fostoria, 0. 
precancelled 
12mo. 


ApAMS (Harrington) * 
Buyme list of “U.S. 
postage stamps [6] p. folder. 


$0.10. [8994 

© Mar: 27, 1916; 2 c¢:. and. aff. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 429218. 

ADVERTISER reporter. v. 33. Chicago 


Publishers’ commercial union, 1916. 


al2:p: -Syo. [8995 
fey war. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 138, 1916; A 426660; Pub- 


lishers’ commercial union, Chicago. 


Apytum, 1916. v. 23. [Granville, O.] 
Denison university [1916] 276 p. 
mga pores: 4to. Si.75. [S996 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 428818; Spencer G. 
Weber, Granville, O. 


AEOLIAN co.,* New York. I went to 
buy a phonograph. (In New York 
times. ) [S997 

©) Apr. 16;-1916; 1..c.. Apr. 28, 
1916; A 424134. 


AETNA life insurance co.,* Hartford, 
Conn. Druggists’ liability policy. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
17 by 10% inches fold to Svo. 

[8998 


© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
' Mar. 27, 1916; A 429135. 


AHLRICHS (Harm)* Petersburg, III. 
Prophecy of future peace. Card, 3% 
by 5 inches. [8999 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429552. 


AIKEN (A, E.)* New York. Exposure 
of negro society and _ societies; 
twenty stories combined. aod Laan Os 
Svo.. $0.25. [9006 


© Mar. 15, 1916; Apr. 15, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 430324. 


ALERT syndicate service*, Chicago. 
[9001-9004 


Sketches of merchandise for use in de- 
partment store advertising, Apr., 1916. 
cover-title, 9 Joose 1.; illus. fol. $50.00. 
Mar 12, 1916; 2c and aff. Mar: 
15, 1916; A 426719. 

May, 1916. cover-title, 9 loose 1., 

TNS Ole: Oe cA ey OMG Wes 
and aff. Apr. 19, 1916; A 429591. 

Suggestions for advertising copy, 
plementary to the May, 1916, issue. 
cover-title, 11 numb. 1. fol. [Text 
parallel to binding.] © Mar. 12, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 426717. 

—-— Supplementary to the May, i916, 
issue. " cover-title, 12) numb. 1) fol: 
[Text parallel to binding.] © Apr. 12. 


sup- 


1916% 2 ce; and aff.-Apr. 195 1916; A 
429584. 
ALEXANDER BROS.*, Philadelphia. 
[9005, 9006 
Alexander, the inevitable belt. Louie: 
UUs 4 tos sO) Nae. Ow ao Gie aie 
Mar. 8) 19165 aff. Mar. 21, 1916; A 
426810. 
Let Alexander feed the power to your 
plant. fod pe Col.. lus: .; 4to. © 


Mar, 5) LOG 2G Rebs Lear OlGi att 
Mar. 21, 1916; A 426809. 


ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE*, New 
York. [9007-9009 


Continued Modern business course and 
service. cover-title, 11 p. 16mo. @ 
IN) its Dy UG do aff, 
1916; A 4293850. 

Foundations. [6] p. folder. col. illus. 
24mo: © Apr. 12, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Apr. 14, 1916; A 429458. 

Helping hands. [4] p. 24mo. © Mar. 
LOGE ec. andvatie Mar Wis eo tG= 
A 426720. 


and Apr. 1%, 


4] ] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9010 


ALLEN (Edgar W.)* 


position memorial auditerium, San 
Francisco, June 8rd to 10th inelu- 


Sive. [4] p. illus., plans. fol. 
[9010 
Mar. 22, 1916: 2 c. and aM. 
Mar. 30, 1916: A 430325. 


[ALLEN (George E.) ] 
Shoulders and lungs. 
18 by 174 inches. $0.50. [9011 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 480119; Bankers health 
commission, New York. 


xercises for 


ALLIS-CHALMERS mnfg. co.*, Milwaukee. 
[9012, 9018 


Smelting furnaces and accessory equip- 
ment. 48 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. (Bul- 
letin 1417 A, Jan., 1916) 
116. 2 ¢, ane. aie. “War. 
A 426820. 

Timber preserving machinery. 36 Pp. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. (Bulletin no. 
£439 A, Nov., 1915)" @© Jan. 12, 194s ; 
2c and att. Mar. 23; 19alGAX 426819. 


ao, A91G: 


ALMANACCO italiano; piccola enciclo- 
pedia popolare della vita pratica, e 
annuario diplomatico, amministra- 
tivo e statistico . . . Anno di guerra, 
1916. Con. 1000 figure, carte geo- 
erafiche, disegni e caricature. 
Firenze, R. Bemporad & figlio [1916] 
64, 593, xxii p. illus., maps. 12mo. 
1250. [9014 

© Feb. 20, 1916; 1 c. May 3, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13695; R. Bemporad & 
figlio, publishers, Florence, Italy. 


(Dan. W.)* Pottsville, Pa. 
[9015, 9016 


, op. L6mo: 
"9 ec, and aff. 


ALTHOUSE 


Mind and so forth. 3 p 
$0.10. © Mar. 5. seNee 
Apr. 6, 1916; A 430256. 


Some more thoughts from us. 2 p. L., 

Dp. wees SO0.105 1@ > Mar, 19, 

1916; ce. Mar. 13, 4916; aff. Mar. 
23, 1916: A 429088. 


AMERICAN ACADEMY of dramatic arts*. 
New York. American academy of 
dramatic arts and the Empire the- 
atre dramatic school, 1916-1917. 
[New York, Printed by the Premier 
press, 1916] 67 p.  front., plates. 
8vo. [9017 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 428426. 


ASSOCIATION for conserva- 
Soured milk 
[3] p. 
(Lactie ferment bulletin A) 

[9018 


6, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
1916; A 430327. 


AMERICAN 
tion of life*, New York. 
and the prolongation of life. 
Ato. 


© Apr. 
aff. Apr. 15, 


San Jose, Cal. | 
First annual peoples fair in the Ex- | 


Sheet, diagrs., | 


| 
{ 
| 
© Mar. 11, | 
aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 427594. 


pt.1, 2.8), ¥83 


New = York. 
MeFarlane’s Essen- 
[prospectus ] 
(part col.), col. map. 
[9019 


20, 1916; 2 (€ anda 


AMERICAN 
Brigham 
tials 


BOOK 
and 
of geography; 
[12] p. illus. 
4to. 

© Mar. 
Mar. 24, 1916.; A 429095. 


CO: 


AMERICAN COMMERCE assn.*, Chicago. 
19020, 9021 


Unit. 6. 14 ae 
22, A9LGs 2) eG eand) aie 


Practical traffic work. 
4to. © Apr. 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 427880. 

Your personal instructor. 
1-12. 46 p. 4to. @ Apr. 22, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 427881. 


Unit 6, steps 


New 
CXXVi, 
[9022 
(; ¥ORG ; 


eattle club*, 
v. 87. 


AMERICAN | JERSEY 
York. Herd register. 
656 p. Svo. $1.00. 

© Apr. 7,-1916 2 eater 


AMERICAN NATIONAL bank*, Sapulpa, 
certificate. 
24mo. 

[9023 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
38,1916; A 480340; Singler and Blake- 
more, Chicago. 


OkKlL System savings 


cover-title, [8] p. illus. 


Albert Lea, 
For the sake of your eyes. 
$7.00 per M. 
[9024 


© Mar. 22, 1916; 2.@ ApriG, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 29, 1916; A 430096. 


AMERICAN OPTICAT assn.*, 
Minn. 
15 p. 


diagrs. 24mo. 


AMERICAN SHORT-HORN breeders assn.*, 


Chicago. American short-horn herd 
book. (New series) v. 8%. Ixxvii, 
639 p. 4to. $2.00. [9025 


© May 4, 1916; 2 
8, 1916; A 428882. 


ec. and aff. May 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE & telegraph co.*, 


Boston and New York. [9026-9028 

Commission leaflet, no. 52, Apr. 1, 1916. 
<viil, 1041-1221 p. Svo. © Apr. at. 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 22) d9iG5 A 
427806. 

Standard toll operating practices. aa C. 
no. 79, supplementing T, C. 74. 
24 “ Mar. 15, 1916: °"5 c. 


"4to. © 
Mar. 21, 1916; A 430157. 


Supplemental toll service observing in- 

structions. Supplement to T. ke no. 
G2250 Zope" 1k 
LOLG 2 
429409. 


[32] p..o 4to.. © Apnya, 
ec. and aff. Apr. 10, 19 G: A 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE & telegraph co. 
Engineering dept. [9029, 9030 


Preliminary specifications for splicing 
lead covered paper insulated cables. 
3 pts. in 1 v. illus., diagrs. 4to. 
Apr. 5, 1916; 2. ca and aff: Apr. az 
1916; A 429429. 


412 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE &€« _ telegraph 


co.—Continued. 


Preliminary specifications for under- 
ground cable placing. 2 p. 1., 24 numb. 
l.,illus. 4to. (Specifications no. 3787. 
Mar., 1916). © Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 429430. 


© American telephone & telegraph 
co., Boston. 


AMERICAN TOILET goods co.*, Boston. 
Shrine of loveliness. 72s {Aq dD. 
illus. obl. 48mo. [9031 | 

© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
23. 1916; A 426846. 

AMERICAN TRUST & banking Co. 

[9032, 9033 

Home made will. cover-title, [8]  p. 

16mo. @© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr: 3.1916; A 429275. 

Hunt for the will. cover-title, [8] p. 

16mo. © Mar. 21, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Apr. 3, 1916; A 429276. 


© R. P. Purse, Chattanooga, Tenn. 


AMERICAN WELL works*, Aurora, II. 
American deep well plunger pumps. 
[4] p. illus. 4to. (Bulletin 143) 

[9034 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c and aff. 


Mar. 18, 1916; A 429006. 


AMEs, Harris, Neville co.*, San Fran- 
cisco. [9035-9038 


Awnings. [8]  p._ illus. {part col.) 
16mo. © Dec. 21, 1915; 2 c. and aff. 
May 15, 1916; A "426696. 


Canvas cottages. [8] p. illus. 
col.) 4to. @ Jan. 11, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426697. 


Canvas covers. [4] p. illus. — _ (part 
col.) i16mo. @ Dec. 21, 1 ae. 
and aff. Mar. 15, i916: A 436895. 


Twine price list. cover-title, 8] p. illus. 
@rbce, 616, 1915 5° 2 °c. Mar. 
; aff. Mar. 39, O16 25 SA 


(part 
2c and 


AMMUNITION. Mar., 1916. Marietta, 
oO. The Safe-cabinet company 
[1916] 16 p. illus. 4to. [9039 


© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 429643; Safe-cabinet co., 
Marietta, O. 


ANACONDA, Mont. R. L. Polk & com- 
pany’s Anaconda city directory, 
1916. [v. 11] Butte and Helena, 


R. L. Polk & ¢co., of Montana, 1916. 


405 p. Svo. $6.00. [9040 
mag a5, 1916-2 ¢ Apr’ 20, 
1916; aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 427800; 


R. L. Polk & co., Helena, Mont. 
ANGELI (Deigo) Story of Fiorido and 
Chiara Stella, tr. by Charles B. Mc- 


Michael. (Jn Philadelphia press 
magazine) [9041 

© Feb. 20, 1916: 1 ce May 11, 
1916; A 424415; Charles B. Me- 


Michael. Philadelphia. 


9052 


ANGELL (George R.)* Madison, Wis. 
Condensed railway time card, Madi- 


son, Wis., Apr. 16, 1916. [4] p. 
24mo. [9042 
© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 e« and off. 


19, 1916; A 429567. 


Ansco co.*, Binghamton, N. Y. Cy 
Ko, the positive of photography. 
64 p. illus. 16mo. (Cover-title: 
Cy Ko prints) [9043 

(©) Apres "10-1916 =" 2 ‘e. “and oar: 
Apr. 18, 1916; A 4380344. 


ANSPACHER (Helen M.) King Parrot 
and his court, by Helen M. Ans- 


Apr. 


pacher, illus. by Frank J. Zim- 
merer. Donein poster stamps. New 
York, United art publishing com- 
pany -{iSte] 425] pis. f2nip: 
(Stampkraft) $0.10. [9044 

© Mar..26, 1916;,2 c« Mar. 28, 
1916; aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 480013; 


United art pub. co., New York. 


ARCHITECTURAL building records co. 
Architectural building records sys- 


tem. Office record book, no. 1-3, 2d 
ed.’ v.01. ~ $0.10. [9045 
© Jan. 4, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 3, 1916; 


aff. Mar. 29, 1916: A 429229; John 
Painter Patterson, Chicago. 


Arcos (Rene) Drive on British line 
begun, is Paris view. (Jn Chicago 
daily news) [9046 

© May 17, 1916; 1 ec May 20, 
1916; A 424646; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


ARMSTRONG (Collin) Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
a ten 
Seotching a pernicious evil. © A 26, 
1916; ic. “Apr. 27, 1916; A 43.4096. 
Why public service corporations should 
advertise. Apr. 24, 1916. © Apr. 24, 
1916; 1 ec. Apr. 25, 1916; A 424060. 
Apr: 25, 1916;.-@ Apr. 2h; s91G: 
1c. Apr. 26, 1916; A 424065. 
Why the advertising agent. © Apr 
1916; 1 c. Apr. 28, 1916; A 424138, 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


ARMSTRONG (Robert) Breaking up 
broody hens to prolong egg produc- 


27, 


tion. (Jn Scranton times) [9051 
©: Apri *17,.-1916-. te Apr. 29, 
1916; A 424158; Eugene McGuckin 


co., Philadelphia. 

ARMSTRONG cork € insulation co.*, 
Pittsburgh. Direction for applying 
nonpareil cork coverings. Feb. 1, 
1916, 2d ed. 16 p. diagrs. 16mo. 

[9052 
© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 81, 
1916; aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426941. 


413 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9053 


AgnatL (L. T. F.)* Philadelphia. 
Two thousand questions and hints, 
being a sort of key to the Bible and 
its story. [Philadelphia, Printed by 


International printing co.] 1916. 
45 p. incle:.front.. (Cport.).- t2mo: 
$0.25. [9053 


© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 4303805. 


Art metal construction co., inec.*, 
Jamestown, N. Y. Art metal; filing 
cabinets and furniture. Catalog no. 
758. 1916. 96 p. illus. 4to. (Cover 
title: Steel office furniture and filing 


equipment) [9054 
© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

13, 1916; A 426636. 
ATKINSON (Herbert Spencer) * Colum- 
bus, O. Information pamphlet 
covering contract letting, Friday, 


April 7th, 1916, State highway de- 
partment, Columbus, Ohio. 73 p. 
Svo. [9055 


© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
31, 1916; A 429258. 


(Wilmer) co.*, Philadel- 
phia, How confidence began. 381 
p. illus., port. 16mo. [9056 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
11, 1916; A 4380198. 


ATLANTA Georgian. [9057, 9058 


Clothes investments pay daily dividends. 
Atlanta Georgian and Sunday Ameri- 
can: © “Apr, - 18, 19168) Piel May 5, 
1916; A 424277. 

There is an unusual demand for furni- 
ture just now. Atlanta Georgian and 


ATKINSON 


Sunday American. @© Apr. 7, 1916; 
1 c. May 5, 1916; A 424276. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Atlanta 


Georgian. ] 
© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chicago. 
ATLAS preservative co. of America, inc. 
Atlas, the weed killer. 11, [1] p. 
illus. 8vo. [9059 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1916; 


aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426701; Jacob 
Kramer, New York. 

ATwoop (D. Preston)* New Haven. 
Conn. Progressive man; or, The 
public benefactor. 15 p. 16mo. 
$0.10. [9060 


© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 

19, 1916; A 429566. 

AUBURN, N. Y. Auburn directory.  v. 

45, 1915...,Auburn, .N.. Y.,. Jas. .W. 

Burroughs, 1915. 1 p. 1, 19-506, 

[517 ]-628, [6381]-670 p. Svo. $4.00. 

[9061 

© Aug. 23, 1915; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 

22, 1916; A 427801; James W. Bur- 
roughs, Auburn, N. Y. 


ec. and aff. Apr. 


pt. 5 aS ee 


AUTOMATIC recording safe co.*, Chi- 
cago. [9062-9065 


Flag certificate.» Card;ilhis (4s eon), 
printed on both sides, 32 by 9 inches. 
© Jan. 29, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1916; 
aff. May 19, 1916; A 484014. 


Patriotism and thrift campaign. 
folder. col. illus. S8vo. © Dec. 
1914; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1916; aff. May 19) 
1916; A 484012. 


Tell your friends of our great fiag offer. 

|p.  itlhas. «€44¢015) 16mo. (6) 

Jan. 29, 1915; 2 ¢. Kebo add, 1O1G— cae, 
May 19, 1916: A 4340138. 


6x4 flag and this beautiful home bank 
free. Card, illus. (1 col.), printed on 
both sides, 32 by 62 inches. © Dec. 
8, 1914; 2° ¢ Feb. 11,5. 2916 | ai ae 
19, 1916; A 484011. 


AUTOMOBILE CLUB of Philadeliphia*, 


sg 


hiladelphia. Routes between Phil- 
adelphia and seashore points in 


southern New Jersey. Issued by 
The Touring information committee, 
1916. cover-title, 16 p. illus. (maps) 
nar. 4to. $0.25. [9066 

©:,Mar..15, 1916:323.c;iGes ee 
1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429086. 


AUTOMOBILE LEGAL assn.*, Boston. Au- 
tomobile legal association handbook. 
6th ed. 103 p._ illus., fold. map. 
Svo. [9067 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 428885. 

AUTOMOBILE TRADE DIRECTORY. vy. 14, 
no. 2, Apr., 1916. New York, The 
Automobile trade directory, 1916. 
878 p. diagrs. S8vo. [9068 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
PE ADIGA: 428652 Automobile 
trade directory, ine., rad York. 

AUTOMOBILE TRADE DIRECTORY’S MAILING 


list. Mar., 1916. cover-title, 851, 
[1] p. 8vo. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing] [9069 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 e¢. Apr. 18, 


1916; aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 4380326; 
Automobile trade directory, ine, 
New York. 

AvEeRY & Loeb electric co. Electrical 
apparatus and supplies. General 
catalogue no. 4. Columbus, O., 1916. 
720 p. illus. 4to. [9070 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
4, 1916; A 427932; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 

AzTEc consolidated mining co. Az- 
tee consolidated mining company. 
[Springfield, ll., Edw. F. Hartmann 


printing .co:,, 1916]. . 38,,p.. cae 
maps, diagrs. Svo. (On cover: 
Copper ) [9071 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 427795; Frederick C. 
Kimery, Springfield, Ill. 


414 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


BV. BD: eo:*, New York. Ads for 1916 | BALMER (Hdwin)—Continued. 


made for the B. V. D. best retail 
trade. cover-title 12 1. illus. fol. 
[9072 
© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 480151. 


Bascock (M. G.) co. [9073, 9074 


Here is a unique advertisement. (In 
Brooklyn Daily standard union) © 
APESeLO shore: Ics May 3, 1916; 
A 424221. 


This is an opportunity for you. (In 
New York Evening telegram) © Apr 
ZO 1916 3 1 cc. May 3, LOG 5 JA 494990, 


© George H. Babcock, New York. 


Bapcer (KE. B.) & sons co.*, Boston. 
Badger quality self-equalizing ex- 
pansion joints. 16 p. illus. S8vo. 

[9075 
© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 429454. 


Barr (Arthur) Bowling pests, by 
Bugs Baer [pseud.] cover-title, [20] 
p. illus. cbl. 8vo. $0.15. [9076 

© Mar31, 1916; 2c. Apr. 7, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429656; Burton 
Mank syndicate, New York. 


Barrp (James Hdwin)* Pontiac, Mich. 


Old Sam’s experience. Chicago, Ma- 
gill, Weinsheimer co., [1916] 35 p. 
illus. 16mo. [9077 

© Mar 3i; 1916: 2 c« and aff. 
Apr. 3, 1916; A 429288. 

BAKER (Bernard Nadal) Government 
aid for merchant marine. Proof. 
(National editorial service, serial 
no. 382) [9078 


© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429372; National edi- 
torial service, inc., New York. 


BArcom (S. EH.) ed. 
ventilating buildings. 
Practical engineer. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. 

© Mar. 29, 1916; 2c Apr. 1, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 430009; Tech- 
nical pub. co.. Chicago. 


1917? 


Heating and 
Chicago, IIL, 
[1916] 64 p. 
$0.50. [9079 


BALMER (Edwin) 
Sunday tribune) 


Mar. 12—Apr. 9, 1916. [5 instalments] 
© Mar. 12-Apr. 9, 1916; 2 ¢) each 
Apr. 14, 1916; A 423979-423983. 
© Edwin Balmer, Chicago. 


Mar 5,<1916...@ Mar..5,. 1916.5 1 ¢. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 424140. 


Ape 16). 1916." © Apr. 16; 1916; 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 423995. 
© Tribune co., Chicago. 


Apreeze, 1916. © Apres 23,1916: oe Cc. 
Apr. 27, 1916; A 424100. 


(In Chicago 
[9080-9089 


Lc; 


9122 
Apr: SO; t1 946) ©, Apr. SOs (1996 se ¢. 
May 4, 1916; A 424261. 
Maye ii. 1996. °@. May iT 19t6: ioze:; 
May 11, 1916; A 424434. 
© Chicago tribune, Chicago. 
BANcRoFT (Joseph) & son.,_ inc.*, 


Bancroft’s beauti- 
cover-title, 52 p. 


Cedar Falls, Ia. 
ful flowers, 1916. 
illus. S8vo. [9090 
©) Mar. 13,°1916; 2) c Mar. 16, 
1916; aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429405. 
BANDEE cartoon service*, Moline, Il. 
Bandee cartoons. 1st time. 31 p. 
TLS.” SVOs T2eO. 25. [9091 
© \Apri-147 9916s. Dek and «iti, 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 429488. 


Balti- 
by 53 
[9092 
2 e. and aff. Apr. 


BARBER 
more. 
inches. 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 
18, 1916; A 480319. 


BARKER (Granville)* New 
Little corner of a big question. 
New York evening 
magazine ) 

© “Apre 15) 1916s ie 
1916; A 4238998. 


BARKER (Wharton) Forces 
Russia’s great offensive. 
(National editorial service, 
no. 386) [9094 

© Jan. 26-1916; 2 \c..and aff.) Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429374; National edi- 
torial service, ine., New York. 

Barnes (A. M.) Esperance, the ship 
of--hope...chap: -ii,-12. -. (in. Mlus- 
trated companion, May, 1916.) 

[9095 

May 138, 

Fk. B. Warner ¢o., 


(Benjamin Boswell) * 
Show-me. Sheet, 84 


York. 
(In 
post Saturday 
[8093 
Apr Zak 


behind 
Proof. 
serial 


OF Ane 25 GG. te: 
1916; A 424462; 
inc., New York. 
Barsottr (Charles)* New York. 
[Cablegrams] (Jn Progresso italo- 
americano ) [9096-9122 


Apr. EG 17; 1916: 16, Li 1906's 
i Aeweach, Apis A 423874, 
423875. 

Apr. .18, 1916... @: Apr. 
Apr. 18, 1916; A 423885 


Apr. 19, 1916: © Apr. 


© Apr. 
Li, ASG 
£8; LOU tue. 


19, RO EG. Ee 


Apr. 20, 19165 A’ 423925 

Apr 20, 1946. | ©) Apr. 20, L99Gis Pe, 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 4238939. 

Api 21 191 6. ©vApR ae 19164) ase. 
Apr. 52, 1916; A 423978. 

Apr 22.23, 1916, © Apr..22, 23, 1916.5 
1 ce. each Apr. 24, 1916; A 424018, 
424019. 

Apr. 24, 25, 1916. © Apr. 24, 25, 1916; 
Pew Apres 24 25s 19G:: "A 424045, 
424046. 


415 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9123 


Barsotti (Charles) *—Continued. 

Apr. 26, 1916. © Apr. 26, ‘1916 32? *e. 
Apr. 26, 1916; A 424080. 

Apr. 28, 1916. @©@ Apr. 28, 1916; 1. 
Apr. 28, 1916; A 424141 

Apr. 29, 30, 1916. © Apr. 29, 30, 1916; 
1 c. each May 1, 1916; "A 424202, 
424203. 

May 1-5, 1916. @ May 1-5, 1916; 1 c. 
May 4, 5, 1916; A 424271-424275. 

May 6, 7, 1916. @ May 6, 7, 1916; 1c. 
May 6, 8, 1916; A 424335, 424336. 

May 8, 9, 1916. @ May 8, 9, 1916; 1 ¢. 
each May 9, 1916; A 424357, 424358. 

May 10, 1916. © May 10, 1916; 1 e¢. 
May 10, 1916; A 424393. 

May 11, 1916." @ May 44, -19165 2 -e: 
May “fie 1916; A 424400. 

May 12, 1916. © May 12, 1916; 1 e¢. 
May 12, 1916; A 424438, 

May Js. 191§:" © May. 35, 19962 7 ec; 


May 13, 1916; A 424457, 

Barton, (Lon)* Pontiac, Ill. Bar- 
ton’s hand book on_ barbering. 
[Pontiae, Ili., Printed by Illinois 
state reformatory, 1916] 1 p. L, 
[9]-85 p. Svo. $1.00 [9123 


© May 1, 1916; 
8, 1916; A 428898. 


{BassteR (Frank M.)] 
ees 12 we Mee. 


2 ec. and aff. May 


Why a saw 
diagrs. 4to. 
[9124 
© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
5, 1916; A 429316; Henry Disston 
& sons, ine., Philadelphia. 


(G. Llewellyn) * 
City, Kan. Disease is Sin. 
Physical. K[ansas] C[ity] Mo., 
John A. Riley, 1916. 90, [5] p. 
front. (port.) 16mo. $1.00. 
[9125 
© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ce. Apr. 12, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 11, 1916; A 427640. 


Bay Crry, Mich. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Bay City directory, 1916-1917. 
[44th year] Bay City, Detroit [etc.] 
R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 1016 p. 8vo. 
$6.00. [9126 

© May 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
im, , 1916, A 431052 :- RR. L. Pork & 
co., Detroit. 

Bearp (Daniel Carter)* Flushing, N. 
Y. Dan Beard tells you how to 
make bird houses and lunch baskets 
and bathing pools. (Jn Boy’s life, 


Kansas 
ee 


BAUGHMAN 


May, 1916.) [9127 

© Apr-20, A916. a1 ¢. rAprt zi, 
1916; A 424108. 

BreE dee stock medicine co.*, Chatta- 


nooga. Bee dee success with stock 


& poultry. cover-title, 32 p. illus. 
12mo. [9128 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 30, 1916; A 426935. 


Dee EEE es 


BEEBE (Dwight E.) 


pt. 5, Sve ee 


[9129-9131 


Planning and conducting a sales con- 
vention, by Beebe and Brown. 2 p. 
ie 212 “numb. 1. 4to. (Modern 
business service. Report no. 82) @© 
Apr. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. Apr. 8, 1916; aff. 
Apr. 11, 1916; A 430215. 


Psychology and strategy of collecting. 
1 p. 1, 26 numb. 1. 4to. (Modern 
business service. tee no. 28) @© 
Apr. "5; 1Ste 2 Apr. §&, 1916— am 
Apr. 7, 1916; ‘| £99352, 


Publicity as an adjunct to retail adver- 
tising and selling. 1 p. 1. 21 numb. 1. 
4to. (Modern business service. Re- 
port no. 83) @ Apr. 13, 1916; 2 e. 
Apr. ie 1916; aff. Apr. 18, 1916; 
A 430322 
© eewe Hamilton institute, 


New York. 


BEINKAMP (F. B.)* Cincinnati. When 
wars will cease. [4] p. S8vo. 
[9132 
© Mar. 11, 1916;°2 & and aa. 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 426663. 


BeitH (I. H.)* London. Carry on, by 
the Junior Sub. [pseud.] chap. 5. 
(In Blackwood’s magazine, Apr., 
1916) 9133 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1916; A ad int. 
2641; pubd. Mar. 29, 1916. 


Bett (Archie) When Fafner at- 
tempts home run at League park. 
(In Cleveland Sunday leader) 

[9134 


© Apr. 30, 1916; 1 e@ May 5, 


1916; A 424292; Cleveland ©Co., 
Cleveland. 
Bett (Edward Price) Army of 


20,000 from America expected by 
Irish insurgents. (Jn Chicago daily 


news ) [9135 
© May 17, 1916; 1 ce May 20, 
191G=, A: 424640; Chicago daily news 


co., Chicago. 
Berr. telephone co. of Pennsylvania*, 


Philadelphia. Ogontz, Doylestown, 
Ambler telephone directory. Feb. 
25, 1916. 64 p. 4to. [9136 
© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Mar. 21, 1916; A 426813. 
BELNAP (Charles M.)* Chicago. 
Thrift talks. Sheet, illus., 15 by 84 
inches. [9137 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429506. 


BenpeL (Henri)* New York. Warm 
weather frocks for the spring bride. 
(In Harper’s bazar, May, 1916) 

19138 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 1 « Apr. 26. 
1916; A 424105. 


416 


BOOKS, GROUP 


tt 
il 


9161 


no. 5, 1916 
BENEFICIAL loan society*, Newark, 
N. J. Beneficial loan society to pro- 


vide additional working capital for 

the beneficial loan system of offices. 

[General prospectus] [4] p. 4to. 
[9139 


© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 4380108. 


BENIGNUS (Wilhelm)* New York. Im 
garten der kindheit. In childhood’s 
garden. cover-title, 81. illus. S8vo. 
$0.40. [9140 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 4266387. 


Benson & Rixon co.*, Chicago. Inva- 
sion of the loop. (Jn Chicago daily 
news) [9141 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 1 ec. Apr. 24, 1916; 
A 424026. 


Bercer mfg. co.*, Canton, O. General 
eatalog no. 10. 184 p. illus., (part 
eol.) diagrs. . 8vo. [9142 
-© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429554. 


Berry (Minnie)* Hackensack, N. J. 


BETHKE (William) 


Biees (Jeremiah R.)* 


Brrcoew (James E.)* Vanadium, 


Preparedness and 
personal’ efficiency, by William 
Bethke and E. P. Hermann. Chi- 
cago, LaSalle extension university 
[1916] 68 p. diagrs. S8vo. [9151 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 428721; LaSalle exten- 
sion university, Chicago. 


Seadrift, Tex. 
New teacher; how to read the New 
Testament. [8] p. 24mo. $0.10. 


[9152 
© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 429342. 


BireH (Clarence E.)* Lawrence, Kan. 


Penmanship plan book, to accom- 
pany the Birch sectional writing 
chart. Lawrence, Kan., The School 
record publishing co., 1916. 1 p. 1, 
1%. fis. alluss “Svox «S006 95S 

(© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429380. 


Colo. 
Royal road to fortune is work! 16 
Dp. « 12mo. [9154 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 430348. 


Dressmaking. Lesson no. 12, 13. : ; : 
(In Home and country, Sept., Oct., | [BIsBEE (Jessie Robinson ) | Baby’s 
191 148. 9144 book. Twin Falls, Id., The Bisbee 
915) [9143, 9 
© Sept. 1, Oct. 1, 1915; 1 ¢. each studio, 1916. cover-title, [16] L 
O16 ADA, ; ; Ato. [915 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 424030, 424031. 
4 © Mariel 1916s. 2 ¢ Mar. 1G, 1916; 
») 2 
Be Saw tire & rubber co.*, Hartville, a ce ao “aya 29087 5 Bisbee 
O. Be Saw-quality tires. [12] p. sue eras 
ee [9145 Biack (H.) co.*, Cleveland. Wooltex 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. styles. Spring, 1916. [8] p. folder, 
HePABLG; A. 429564. illus. 4to. [9156 
Mar, 16), 1916 3- 2c. (Apr. 415: 
Best & co.*, New York. [9146-9149 ine aff. Apr. 5, 1916; A 430332. 
rage Sige ee Gk See 1916" one ae 
y 123 inches pr c. | BLACKSTONE institute*, Chicago. Mod- 
ane ae Ae a , ern American law guide, no. 7 0-72 
illus., 25 by 12% inches. © Apr. 15, 3v. Svo. [9157-9159 
sgede™ ce. and aff. Apr. 19, 1916; A © Mar, sl Ape: 8, 1916; 2 e. each 
3 nd aff. Apr. 24, 1916; A 430473— 
Yashionable Easter millinery. [3] p. Regine Dp ne 
col. is eee: Weer aca ee 2 ees 
oe el 3 ps eG one me oo BLAKEMORE (Arthur W.) [9160, 9161 
misses and girls at remarkable special How to examine a title to real estate. 
prices (221 op.) allus.) + (part. -eol.) Chicago, Blackstone institute, 1916. 
4to. © Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. ne p. Bore Svos ,tOn noves Laney 
; Pe ean law lecture ©) Mar: A 
eka O16: 2 ce. and aff, Apr. 4, 1916; A 
7 430471, 
Brest WAY, V. Dh eto sh, Apr. 15, 1916. How to put a client through bankruptcy. 
cover-title, p. [165]-178. illus. 4to. Chicago, Blackstone institute, 1916. 
[9150 39 p. port. 8vo. (On cover: Modern 
American law lecture) © Mar. 30, 
© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. Apr. 24, 1916; 


19, 1916; A 429594; Best & co., New 
York. | 


417 


1916; 2 ce. and) aff. 
430476. 


© Blackstone institute, Chicago. 


A « 


CATALOGUE 
9162 


BLopGeTt (Harvey A.)* St. Paul. 
[9162-9169 
aa save a dollar a week. Sheet, 113% 
by S inches. (4 roundup) © Apr. 24. 
1916: 2 c. May 4, 1916; aff. May 5, 
1916: A 430724. 
Bring to a focus now all your good in- 


tentions. Sheet, 113 by 8 inches. (1 
roundup) © Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. May 
4, 1916; aff. May 5, 1916; A 430726. 


Parents. Sheet, 113 by 8 inches. (6 
roundup) © Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. May 
4, 1916; aff. May 5, 1916; A 430725. 

Right-about-face-now. Sheet. 113 by 8 
inches. (5 roundup.) @ Apres 24. 
1916: e. May 4, 1916; aff May 5, 
1916; A 430729. 


That old savings book of yours. Sheet, 
113 by S inches. (3 roundup) © Apr. 
24, 1916; 2 ec. May 4, 1916; aff. May 
5, 1916; A 430728. 

Time to decide now. Sheet, 113 by 8 
inches. (8S roundup,) @) ‘Ann; 24, 
1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; aff. May 5, 
1916; A 430731. 

Wage-earner. Sheet, 113% by 
(7 roundup.) © Apr. 24, 
and aff. May 4, 1916; 
1916; A 4380730. 

What can resolution do for you? Sheet, 
11% by 8 inches. (2 roundup.) © 
Apr. 24, LOIGS 2 c. May 4 19162 ane 
May 5, 1916; ‘A 430727. 


[Bocert (George G.)] How to find the 
law. Chicago, Blackstone institute. 
[1914]. 28 p. ~Sves «(Ow “over: 
Modern American law talks.) 


9D 


8S inches. 
IGLGE -2 he: 
aff. May 5, 


[9170 
© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
1916; A 430469; Blackstone in- 
stitute, Chicago. 


a4 
ae 


BoHANNON (Gerald Le Moyne)* 
Winston-Salem, N. C. Passing of 


the church and the coming of the 
Kingdom. 31 p. port. 8vo. $0.25. 

[9171 
e. and aff. Mar. 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 


30, 1916; A 426932. 
Botmar (Lydia), New 
Nutt (Kathleen) *, 


York, and Mc- 
Kansas City, Mo. 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, nYS3 Vide 


BoNNET-BrRowwn sales service*—Contd. 


[ Women’s syndicate service] Suppl. 
348, 348 A, Apr. 5, op tel eas 
fol. ~ Apr. 1, 1916: 2° ¢)and aa 
Apr. 7, 1916; A 429349. 

contest ¢co., inc.*, New 
York. [9176, 9177 


Book titles and reply book, $3,500 cash 
book title picturegame of ‘Today’ s mag- 
azine. cover-title. 48 p. Svo. @Apr 
4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916: 
A 430221. 

Picture pamphlet, $3,500 cash book title 
picturegame of Today’s magazine. [24} 
p. illus. 8vo. © Apr. 4, TOTES. 2 oe. 

and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 430220. 


li BOOKLOVERS’ 


BORNECQUE (Henri) . Moliére, Les 
précieuses ridicules, comédie, pub- 
liée et annotée en collaboration avyee 
H. P. Junker par Henri Bornec- 
que... Notes. Leipzig et Berlin, 
B. G. Teubner, 1913. 2% Lae 
11. map. 12mo. (Collection Teub- 
ner, 12) [9178 

© Dee. 31, 1913; 1 ec Apr. 8, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13656; B. G. Teubner, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Boston wniy. law school assn. Dinner 
in honor of Robert M. Morse, Dee. 


16, 1915. 52 p. ports. (incl. front) 
Svo. $0.25. [9179 
© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


29, 1916; 
Boston. 


A 499901 « Jay R. Benton, 


| Bower (Mary) Some remarkable new 
procfs that music cures disease. (Jn 
Chicago herald) [9180 
Apr. 23, 19163 1 e@pApee2Ze 

1916; A 424055; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Boynton (Elizabeth F.) Girl’s com- 
mencement. Rosebud memories. Chi- 
cago, Jordan & company, [1916] 
[151] p. illus. S8vo. [9181 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 480267; Jordan & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Art in dress, with notes on home : 
decoration. Peoria, Ill., The Manual | BRaprEy (Milton) co.*, Springfield, 
arts press, 1916. 42 p. illus., fold. Mass. [9182, 9183 
plates. Svo. $0.35. [9172 Catalogue of Bradley's Binatone ma- 
: ; terial and school supplies. 56th year, 
_© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 1916. 118 p. illus. Svo. © Feb. 12, 
17, 1916; A 428556. 1916; 2 ec. May 6, 1916; aff. May 5, 
i | 1916; A 428856. 
Bonp topics. v. 3, no. 2-3, Feb—Mar., | Materials and book for the manual arts. 
1916. 7p. illus. 4to. [9173 | ee APs a Pr a ane. 
= ~ © Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ec. May 6, - 
© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. | Mee May 5, 1916: A 428857. 
6, 1916; A 430107; A. H. Bickmore | : 
ae Ns Y ork. a? terepe | BRAINTREE, Mass. Braintree, Mass., 
cae director, 1916. Boston, Mass., Union 
BonNET-Brown sales. service*, Chi- | publishing co., 1916. 180, [20] p. 
cago. [9174, 9175 | diagrs. Svo. $2.50. [9184 
[Men’s syndicate service] Suppl. 347, Apr @: 92 F ¢ h 
eat A,’ Apr!’ 5, 2016)" 2 k tiem fol: fo ee: ° conc ae® = aah af as 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 7, S LBLOS As 4250, nioh pub. €oO., 
1916; A 429348, 3oston, 
418 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 5, 1916 


BRAITHWAITE (William Stanley) Wil- 
liam Shakspeare, in the golden ¢a- 
dence of poesie. (Jn Boston even- 
ing transcript) [9185 

heer: 22, 1916; 1c, Apr. 24, 
1916; A 424186; Boston transcript 
co., Boston. 


Bran- 
4 1. 
[9186 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. i3, 1916; A 426650; Felix 
Mendelsohn, Chicago. 


BRANNEW advertising service. 
new, it has answered the eall. 
fol. 


Branson (George R.) Psychology of 
loss adjustments; an address de- 
livered before the 124th meeting of 
the Insurance society of New York 
on Jan. 25th, 1916. [New York, 
Printed by C. H. Jones & co.] 1916. 
Ti p.. Svo. [9187 


© Apres 5, 1916)2.2 c: and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429386; Insurance so- 
ciety of New York, New York. 


BrRAyDEN (William H.) [9188, 9189 


Irish approve Grey’s ideals. © May 17, 
1 ; 1 ec. May 20, 1916; A 424644. 


Says English sway is ended. © May 
Mee tolowe hc. May 20, 1916; A 
424641. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. ] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 
BRECKINRIDGE (Henry) Prepared- 
ness. [New York, Printed by Sun 


printing and publishing assn., 1916.] 
18 p. S8vo. $0.10. [9190 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 429282; Sun ptg. & pub. 
assn., New York. 


Iowa City, Ia. 
[9191-9194 


BRENARD mfg co.*, 


Art poster stamp system. Merchants 
instructions. 32 p. S8vo. © Mar. 15, 
OGRE mca vApr. oO; L916: att. Apr, 6, 
1916; A 430103. 

Salesman’s book. 72 p. 8vo. @© 
Wier AO el ONG m2 ex Apr: -5,, 1916; 
aff, Apr. 6, 1916; A 430102. 


Increasing your Lhe ane cover-title, 
23 p. 12mo, (Brenard manufactur- 
ing company’s course in business prin- 
ciples and efficiency [2d of a series]) 
CPapisle 1916 2c; Apr, Oo, 191'6's 
aff, Apr. 6, 1916: A 480105. 

Retail Bafesmanehip for the_ store. 
cover-title, 65 p. 12mo. (Brenard 
manufacturing company’s course in 
business principles and efficiency [3d 
Of ‘4 -Series]) /@) Apr. $1; 719163 2 c. 
Apr. 5 Sait. Apres (6, 1916; A 
430104 


Py 


[BRENISER (Ross D.)] Confidential 
instructions on the list compiling 
business. [Syracuse, N. Y., Printed 
by Quality print shop] 1916. 10 
numb. 1. 4to. $2.00. [9195 


© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 480249; Globe pub. co., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


BRICKER (Garland Armor)* Syracuse, 
Ye 


N. [9196-9197 

Soil fertility. Columbus, O., Kauff- 
man-Lattimer _co., 1916. Muslin 
sheet, illus., 28% by 424 inches. $0.50 
© Mar: 29; 191652. ch Apr. 7%, 2916): 
aff. Apr. 24, 1916; A 430493. 

Walking plow. Key to plow showing 


Chicago, Central scientific Con 
1916. Muslin sheet, diagrs. 28% by 
4224 inches. $0.50. © Mar. 14, 1916; 
AG CAD if 5 LON Gath, ADT 9 24.2191 6s 
A 4380492. 


parts. 


BricHt (Charles Henry)* Santa Cruz, 
Cal. Refuge of lies, review of a 
book entitled Science and health 
with key to the Scriptures, by Mary 


Baker Eddy. Boston, A. Stewart, 
1914, 32 p. 8vo. $0.10. [9198 
© Mar.-17, 1916; 2 © Mar: 22; 


1916; aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 430147. 


[Brockway (Frank)] Aldena. chap. 
8. (Jn Illustrated companion. May, 


1916. ) [9199 

© apr. 25,1916! 1 ee Mayer 13, 
1916; A 424465; F. B. Warner co., 
inc., New York. 

Brooks (A. W.)* Uniontown, Ky. 
Ideal sermon cabinet and index 
system. Uniontown, Ky., Church 
Dub. co:, 1916. 2S]. p, lus, {Svo. 

[9260 


© Jane8, 1916; 20e,.and aft, Mar. 
31, 1916; A 429266. 


3ROTHERHOOD of locomotive firemen & 
enginemen*, Indianapolis. Our spe- 
cial study course. Westinghouse air 
brake, pt. 3, see. 6a. (Jn Locomo- 


tive firemen and enginemen’s maga- 
zine. Apr., 1916.) [9201 
Mar. 30, 19163: 1.¢.. Apr. 28, 


1916; A 424144. 


[university calendar] 1916. 
-Phitadelphta;: Cl. Hs aiotth. ‘eo:, 
1916] cover-title, 11 1. illus. obl. 
Svo. [Text parallel to binding] 
[9202 
@rwec, tl 1915 7.2.7 Deer a5, 
1915; aff. Dee. 14, 1915; A 415993; 
Chas. H. Elliott co., Philadelphia. 


Brown 


419 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9203 


pt.15 2:8. 2vi05 


BrRowNeE (R. H.)* Chicago. Cost book 
A. Chicago, Ill., Millwork cost in- 


formation bureau [1916] Various 
paging. to. [9203 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 
5, 1916; A 428845. 
Bryce (Catherine T.) Aldine speller. 


pt. 4, for grades seven and eight, by 
C. T. Bryce and Frank J. Sherman. 


2c. and aff. May 


New York. Newson & company 
[1916] xvi, [2], 75 p. illus. 12mo. 
$0.24. [9204 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 


22, 1916; A 427797; Newson &€ Co., 
New York. 
Buck Ley (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 
[9205-9208 


damage as be- 
and dealer. © 
Ages "tT, +4916; 


Legal responsibility for 
tween manufacturer 
Ape. 1), ASIG: fF ‘ce: 
A 423877. 

Typical case of illegal substitution. No. 

BDO... ©: Apr: 17, ISIG21 es Apr. 

24, 1916; A 424028. 


When a bank marks your 
suff.” when your balance was large 
enough to take care of it. No. 361. 
© May 1519163 2 e. May 8; ' 3816; 


check “ not 


A 424341. 
When goods sent you are not what you 
ordered. No. 360. © Apr. 24, 1916; 


1 ec. May 1, 1916; A 424181. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Modern 
merchant and grocery world] : 


BupDHAKINS co. Rules and key for 
the game of Budhakins. §& p. folder, 


illus. 16mo. [9209 
© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 

Apr. 24, 1916; A 480466; Charles A. 

Bodemer, Hempstead, N. Y. 

Buttock (Arthur S.)* Aitkin, Minn. 
Your country calls you. Sheet, 6 
by 4 inches. $0.10. [9210 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 426670. 

Burcu (Adelle E.)* Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Exercises for health. Dowagiac, 
Mich., The Silver birch company, 
1916. 1 p. 1, 5-27 p. S8vo. $0.50. 

[9211 
©: Apr: AZ .19165 <2~¢;,AnrA Af, 


1916; aff. Apr. 24, 1916; A 430478. 


Burgnetr (Carolyn Judson) 

[9212-9215 
Blue grass seminary girls’ Christmas 
holidays; or, Four weeks’ tour with 
the glee club. New York, A. L. 
company [1916] ’ 
$0.60. @ May 16, 1916; 2 ec. 

aff. May 23, 1916; A 431184. 


Blue grass déminary girls in the moun- 
tains; or, Shirley Willing on a mis- 
sion of peace. New York, A. L. Burt 
company [1916] 54 op. front. 
12mo. $0.60. © May 16, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. May 23, 1916; A 431183. 


A 


A A | TAS! Ae ee 


BurRNETT (Carolyn Judson )—Contd. 


Blue grass seminary girls on the water; 
or, Exciting adventures on a summer 
cruise through the Panama canal. 
New York, A. eae Burt company [1916] 


244 p. front. 12mo. $0.60. © May 
10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 13, 1916; 
A 431061. 


Blue grass seminary girls’ vacation ad- 
ventures ; or, Shirley Willing to the 


rescue. New York, A. L. Burt com- 
pany [1916] 252 p. front. 12mo., 
$O. te © May 7 1916 ; 2 c. May 10, 


© Ms i; Burt CO., ey. You 
BuTLerR bros.*, Chicago. Soda foun- 
tains and supplies. cover-title, 21 p. 
illus. 4to. [9216 


© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 «© Apr. #14, 
1916; aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 429463. 


Butte, Mont. R. L. Polk & co.’s Butte 
city directory, 1916. v.30. [Helena, 


Mont.] R. L. Polk & co., of Mon- 
tana, 1916. 880 p. 8vo. $7.00. 
[9217 


© May 2, 1916; 2 c. May 5, 1916; 
aff. May 8, 1916; A 428905; R. L. 
Polk & co., Helena, Mont. 


BUTTE REMEDIAL loan co. Money, se- 
curity and profit. Sheet, printed on 
both sides, 4 by 8 inches. [9218 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429399; Philip Harding, 
Butte, Mont. 

v. 1, no. 4, Mar., 1916. 

7, [1] p. illus., ports. fol. [9219 
© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 -¢ ‘and gi 

Mar. 23, 1916; A 426848; Butterick 

pub. co., New York. 


BUTTERICK’S 


ByrRnE (Edward J.)* Pittsburgh. 
[9220, 9221 
Horoscope for April. 13, [1] p. 24mo. 
(Cover-title: Medal of mystery) 
$0.10. © Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 430454. 


Medal of mystery. March etna cover- 


title, 13, [1] p. 24mo. $0.10. © Mar. 
8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 7, 1916; 

A 430152. 
CADILLAC motor ear co.*, Detroit. 
Price list of parts. 1913 Cadillac. 
3d ed. 172 p. illus. 8vo. [9222 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426635. 


CALIFORNIA AUTOMORILE directory. 
1916. Los Angeles, Cal., Automobile 
publishing company, 1916. 2 p. L. 
9-1675, [2] p. S8vo. $10.00. [9223 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 428611; Automobile pub. 
co., Los Angeles. 


0 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


9246 


CALIFORNIA SCENARIO CO. How to sell | CaRLE (John) & sons*, New York. Our 


and protect photoplays. [6] p. 
folder. 12mo. [9224 

© Mar: 10, 1916; 2 c Mar. 20, 
1916; aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 429444; 
Frederick James Carter, Los An- 
geles. 


CALLAGHAN & company’s cumulative 
quarterly to Simmons’ new Wiscon- 
sin digest. [v. 7, no. 1, May, 1916] 
Chicago, Callaghan and company, 
1916. 56 p. 4to. $4.00 per year. 

[9225 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

13, 1916; A 431057; Callaghan & co., 
Chicago. 


Cattow (Edwin)* Washington. Tony 
the barber on da _ Borlando Dill. 
[4] p. S8vo. [9226 

© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426666. 


CALVERT (Bruce)* Brooklyn. 
[9227-9230 
Navies and chicken thieves. (In New 


York Sunday call. © Mar. 19, 1916; 
1 ce. Apr. 27, 1916; A 424111. 


Socialism and efficiency. (Jn Philadel- 
phia Peoples press.) © Mar. 4, 1916; 
1 c. Apr. 27, 1916; A 424420. 


Stemming the tide of militarism. (Jn 
Philadelphia Peoples press.) © Mar. 
4,1916; 1c Apr. 27, 1916; A 424421. 

That competition bunk. (Socialist 
news; Mar., 1916.) @© Mar. 1, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 27, 1916; A 424110. 


CAMERON (Mabel Ward)* New York. 
Shamrock-green. cover-title, 11. 
16mo. (Halvord leaflets) $9.05. 

[9231 
©) Mar. 11, 1916; 2 ¢c. and: aff. 
Apr. 5, 1916; A 429307. 


CaRBO corporation. Carbo system sup- 
ports for carbo systems. cover-title, 
24 p. illus. diagrs. S8vo. [9232 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 480462; Charles Louis 
Michod, Chicago. 


CarkEy (Philip) co.*, Lockland, OQ. 
Architects specifications for Carey 
building materials. cover-title, 44 
p. illus., diags. 4to. [9233 

© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426655. 


Carisa mfg. co., ine.*, New York. Sil- 
vron. [8] p. folder, illus. 16mo. 
[9234 
© Aug. 27, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 4380331. 


4° 


baby’s own book. [20] p. col. illus. 
$0.10. [9235 

© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 429281. 


CarRLIN (John Charles)* New Castle, 


Pa. Easter Niczean calendar. Card, 
11 by 54 inches. [9236 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 4380293. 


CARLISLE (Alfred G.)* Mt. Hope, Kan. 
Save the sick animals and fowls. 
[Mt. Hope, Kan., Printed by Mt. 


Hope clarion, 1916] 1 p. 1, 32 p. 
16mo. $0.50. [9237 


© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 428486. 


CARNEGIE, Pa. R. L. Polk & co.’s Car- 
negie directory, 1916-1917.  v. 35. 
Pittsburgh, Pa.; ‘Ro L. -Polk &- co: 
1916. 44S p. Svo. $5.00. [9238 

© May 3, 1916; 2 ec May 4, 1916; 
aff. May. 5, 1916; A 483027; R. L. 
Polk & co., Pittsburgh. 


(Frank G.)* Washington. 
[9239-9244 

Anchorage, boom city of Alaska, where 
Uncle Sam’s new railroad begins. © 
Apr...30;- 491651 es. May, 1, 191633 1A 
424302. 

Copper River railway is rival of Uncle 
Sam’s route to Alaskan interior. 
May 14, 1916; 1 c« May 15, 1916; A 
42466T. 

Four million acres of farm land at south- 
ern end of Alaskan railroad. © Apr. 
23S HO1G ore Apr. 7245119165 A 
424033. 

Great stores of yaluable minerals to be 
opened by Alaskan railroad. @ May 
7, 1916; 1 c. May 23, 1916: A 424719. 

How the richest copper ore in the world 
is now being mined in Alaska. © 
May 21, 1916; 1 c. May 22, 1916; A 
424720. 

Kenai Peninsula is first section thrown 
open by new Alaskan railroad. © 
Apr ttGeioiG:)t c-Apr. 17, 419165 A 
423884. 

{Note: The foregoing are in Washing- 
ton Sunday star] 

CARTER (Albert)* Los Angeles. Wil- 
son’s democratic prosperity; or, The 
nation’s greatest peril. [4] p. 
16mo. [9245 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 

10, 1916; A 429365. 

CARTER (Herbert) Boy scouts on war 
trails in Belgium; or, Caught be- 
tween hostile armies. New York, 
A. L. Burt company [1916] 252 p. 
front. 12mo. $0.60. [9246 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 

aff. May 2, 1916; A 427954; A. L. 

Burt co., New York. 


CARPENTER 


1 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9247 


pt. EB nysew as 


CasE (John Murray)* Leavenworth, 
Kan. Infinite autonomy. 54p. 8vo. 
$0.25. [9247 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 1, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 426838. 


CaTHoLic telegraph almanac and di- 
rectory, 1916. Cincinnati, O., The 
Catholic telegraph publishing co., 
1916. 64 p. illus., ports. S8vo. 

[9248 

© Feb: 46, 1916." 1 e. “Web. 21, 

1916; 1 ¢« Mar. 14, 1916; aff. Mar. 

2, 1916; A 426704; Thomas P. Hart, 
Cincinnati. 

CavAness J. M.)* Chanute, Kans. 

Shut in. Card, 53 by 34 inches. 

$1.50 per 100. [9249 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. Apr. 

17, 1916; A 429494, 


CEDAR Rapids pump co. Catalogue 


no. 12. Cedar Rapids, Ia. [1916] 

xxxix, 963 p. illus. 8vo. [9250 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

4, A916;, A 427936; °° R. BR. Dons 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 

CENTRAL OxrForp County, Me. Direc- 


tory of Central Oxford County, Me., 
1916-17. HMOs ms ks Auburn, Me., 
Merrill company, 1916. 


& Webber 
S11 p. 8vo. $2.50. [9251 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ce and aff. Apr: 
11, 1916; A 427636; Merrill & 
Webber co., Auburn, Me. 


CENTRAL RUBBER & Supply co. Kelly- 
Springfield automobile tires, auto- 
mobile accessories. Catalogue A-16. 
Indianapolis, Ind. [1916] xix, 272 
Pp... lus vSvo: S POZ52 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
4, 1916; A 427935; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC c0.,* Chicago. 
New apparatus for physics and 
chemistry, with lists of American 
glass and porcelain. Catalog M, 
May, 1912. 2d suppl. 64 p. illus. 
Svo. [9253 


© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 427799. 


CHALMERS (Hugh) Why you should 


CHANCE (Frank L.) Baseball crowded 
with pests. (Jn Chicago herald) 

[9255 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 1 c@ Apr. 24, 

1916; A 424057; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CHAPA mercantile co.,* San Antonio, 


Tex. Consejero de los enamorados 
6 Secretario de los amantes. 92 p. 
12mo.. $0.25. [9256 


© Feb. 14, 1916; 2. ¢. Mar. 24, 
1916; aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 430158. 


CHAPIN (E. T.) co.,* St. Louis. 
servation and _ strength tests of 
cedar poles. cover-title, various 
paging, illus., diagrs., fold. pl. obl., 
24mo. [9257 

© Mar. 27 ,1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 429455. 


CHASE (A. B.) co.*, Norwalk, O. A. 
B. Chase pianos, 4th ed., 1915. San 
Francisco, Cal., Sherman, Clay & 
co., 1915. [27 |p. Aliiss, Aten nie2as 

© Nov. 16, 1915; 2 ¢@ and: aff. 
Dee. 6, 1915; A 419033. 


CHASE (J. Munsell)* San Francisco. 


Pre- 


Great Pyramid of Gizet. 48 p. 
illus., diagrs. 12mo. (Temple talks, 
series 1, no. 1) $0.25. [9259 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 © and aff. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 480453. 


[CHATTELL (Clarence)] How moving 
pictures are made. [Chicago, New 
York, Rogers & company, 1916] 29 
p. 16mo. $0.10. [9260 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 7, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 429472; Chat- 
ran pub. co., Chicago. 


CHELSEA, Mass. Chelsea _ directory, 
1916. Regular ed. no. 37. Boston, 


Mass., Union publishing company, 
ine., 1916. 515 p. Svo. $4.00. 
[9261 


© Apr. 15 ,1916; 2 «and att Apr: 
24, 1916; A 428651; Union pub. co., 
Boston. 


Cuicaco. Second security bank of 
Chicago. Plant a dollar. Blotter, 
illus., 63 by 3 inches. [9262 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 e@. and aff. 
Mar. 380, 1916; A 426938; Print- 
kraft adv. corp., Chicago. 


CHICAGO FUSE mfg. co.*, Chicago. Chi- 
cago fuse mfg. company. [Grand 


read advertising. (Jn Atlanta Geor- Rapids, Mich., Printed by Cargill 
gian). [9254 co.] 1916. 132 p. illus. S8vo. (On 
© Feb. 18 ,1916; 1 c Mar. 13, cover : Catalog no. 28) [9263 
1916; A 423033; Walter Gregory © Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 
Bryan, Chicago. 10, 1916; A 429381. 
422 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 9289 
Cuicaco telephone co. Bell telephone | CHristmAs club*—Continued. 
directories. [9264-9269 Fool the burglars. Tarn kg Bo Le 
Aurora district, Wheaton district, Mar. fie national Bese ES aie 413.’ i916: 
1916. vi, 7-100, 27 p. awe © Mar. Dc. and alt. Apr. 15, 1916; A 430288 
21, 1916; 2 ¢, and aff. Mar. 27, 1916; Give your boy or girl a home. Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y., First national bank, 
Calumet district of Indiana, Mar., 1916. 15t6; 21. ius: £mo, (Formac) 
viii, 9-93, [1], 20 p. 8vo. (©) ‘Apr. @FApr: AS51916" 2 cand att. Aprilia; 
1916; 2c. and aff. Apr: 6,7 2916. A 1916; A 4380277. 
430120. ee yon a ey ae eee ie Coen 
- ew Haven, Conn., Merchants nationa 
eee geo” Que iG bank, 1916. 21, illus. 16mo, (Form 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; B) © Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
A 430245. Apr, 15, 1916; A 4302 79, 
: pet Keeping house is a business. Summit, 
Joliet district, Mar., ae 90, ri p- N. J., First national bank, 1916. 2.1, 
o. © Apr, 10, 1916; 2 c. and a illus... i6mo. ~ (Worm, ‘H) © Apr. 13; 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 429575. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 15, 1916; 
La Grange district, Mar., 1916. _ viii, A 430286 
9-54, i1 Ww +10. - © Mar. 24, 1916; Make the children save. New Haven, 
2 ec. and aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426937. Conn ar cunts canes ioe ee 
. lilus. mo. ‘orm EH) pr. 
Oak Park district, Mar., 1916. viii, 13.1916: 2 " S 5 
9-89, 52 p. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1916; : go oes. ¢. fangtait, “Apr. 15, - 1906s 


e. and aft. Apr. 10, 1916; A 429382. 
© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


CHICAGO TITLE & trust co.*, Chicago. 
Continuation of abstract of title to 
the south haif of the south west 
quarter of sec. 29, T. 40 N., R. 13, E. 
of the 3rd P. M., in Cook County, 
Mien low fol. 510.00. ['Text. par- 
allel to binding] [9270 


ican 7, 1016: 2 cand aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429392. 


Cuimps (Geoffrey 8S.) Methods of 
using the telephone and telegraph 
more profitably. 2 p. 1., 15 numb. |. 
4to. (Modern business service, re- 
port no. 97.) [9271 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2c. Apr. 12, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 429459; Alex- 
ander Hamilton institute, New York. 


CHRISTIAN science publishing society*, 
Boston. Law and work. 39 p. 
16mo. $0.05. [9272 

© Apr. 5; 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
11, 1916; A 480206. 


CHRISTMAS club*, New York. 
[9273-9284 
Do you know exactly how much you get 
and. how much you spend? ‘Albany, 
N. Y¥., New York state national bank, 
1o1Ge Brae sllus. ;16mo:) (Horm F) 
© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 15, 
1916; A 430281. 


Do you want to save money? Summit, 


N. J., First national bank, 1916. 2 1., 
illus. 16mo. (Form G) © Apr. 13, 
Tieceooeie. and aft.. Apres 15, 1916; 
A 430288. 

Don’t let your money loaf. Bridgeport, 
Conn., Bridgeport trust company, 
1OHG? 2 , his: 2666me,y (Form L) 


@OpApr 1371916 —2iceand at Apr. 15, 
1916; A 430285. 


45321—16——_2 


Nest egg when necessity cries is the wise 
man’s precaution. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 
First national bank, 1916. 2 1., illus. 


16mo,- (Korm DPD) @©rApr. 1s) t916); 
2c. and aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 430287, 
Pay bills by check. Albany, N. Y., New 


York state national bank, 1916. 2 lL, 
WSs A Gmon)  CHorm a) sOw@Apra: dias 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 
430280. 


Start with 5 cents a week and have 
$2500 when the child grows up. New 
Haven, Conn., Merchants national 
bank, 1916. 21., illus. 16mo. (Form 
we) © Apr. 135.1916 ; 2*c. and’aff. sApr: 

15, 1916. A 4380278. 


What does the fire alarm mean to you? 
Sanford, Me., Sanford national bank, 


AOMG 0 DTS, “dash L16m0. i (horm J) 
@ Apr. 13, 1916.) 21c¢. and-aity Apr fd, 
1916; A 430284. 

CHurRcH & Dwight co.*, New York. 
Useful birds. cover-title, [16] p. 
16mo. [9285 

©) Mar. 11) “i91Ge 2 ce and aft. 
Apr. 18, 1916; A 480343. 
CIAMBELLI (Bernardino) Sotterranei 


di New York. New York, Societa 


libraria italiana [1916] 387, [1] p. 
12mo. $0.50. [9286 
© Jan: 15, 1916); 2c Apr. 5, 1916; 


A 428662; Italian book co., New 
York. 
CINCINNATI musical festival assn.*, 


Cincinnati. Official twenty - second 
biennial music festival at Cincinnati, 
May 2-6, 1916. 1389, [4] p. diagrs. 
8vo. $0.25. [9287 
@rApr 425, 1916; 2..¢. .Apr26, 
1916; aff. May 8, 1916; A 428893. 


CITATOR. [9288, 9289 


Miinor ed. “v. 16; nos! Apr, 1916. 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 350 p. 
8vo. $5.00 per year. @© May 5, 191 
2 ec. and aff. May 16, 1916; A 131086" 


423 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES — 


9290 pt. 1, n.s.. v.18 
CiTAToR—Continued. | CLINTON, Mass. Clinton and Lan- 
Missouri ed. v. 14, no. 3, Apr., 1916. | caster directory, 1916. [v. 382] 


[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 
8vo. $5.00 per year. © May 8, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 16, 1916; A 431085. 


© Citator pub. co., New York. 


CiTIzENS trust and sayings bank. Dol- 
lar. [13] «ps... Dlus..¢ DGnie. $050 
per M. [9290 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 426631; Claude M. Dav- 
enport, Los Angeles. 


co.*, Cleveland. 
in the ice industry. 

[9291 
e. and aff. Apr. 


City ice delivery 
Then and now 
12 p. 16mo. 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 
17, 1916; A 429492. 


Criark (G. Hardy)* Long Beach, Cal. 
Let there be light. 15 p._ illus. 
16mo. $0.50. [9292 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
1, 1916; A 429452. 


CLraRK (H. H.) Midshipman Stan- 
ford; a story of midshipman life at 
Annapolis, by H. H. Clark. Tllus- 
trated by W. O. Stevens. Boston, 
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard co. [1916] 
379 p. front., plates. 12mo. $1.20. 

[9293 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

28, 1916; A 428755; Lothrop, Lee & 
Shepard co., Boston. 


CLARK (William Lloyd Maddock)* St. 
Louis. Winifred Clark lingerie 
crochet, with complete instructions. 
Pia: Pp. illus. Ato. (Winifred 
series, bk. no. 3.) $0.10. [9294 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 430149. 


UCLEF club. Ellison’s Clef club book 
for New York, Chicago and Boston 


colored musicians. Ed. for 1916. 
New York, Jno. W. Ellison, 1916. 
48 p. 16mo. $2.00. [9295 


© May 4, 1916; 2 c. May 6, 1916; 
aff. May 5, 1916; A 428854; J. W. 
Ellison, New York. 


Ciirrorp (John H.)* Portsmouth, N, 
H. History of the pioneer marine 
battalion at Guam, L. I., 1899 and 


the campaign in Samar, P. I., 1901. 
cover-title, 1 p. 1., [8]-62 p. 12mo. 
$1.00. [9296 


©. Mar. 28, 1916; 2 e'Apr. 8, 
1916; aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 426991. 


447 p.. 


| 


9 


Fitchburg, Mass., The Price & Lee 
company, 1916. 288, [8] p. front. 
(fold. map) S8vo. $3.50. [9297 

(© Apr. 10, 1916;7 256)" and ae 
Apr. 14. 1916: A 428504; Price & 
Lee co., New Haven. 


CLosE (Evangeline L:)* New York. 
Directions for the use of melody 
blocks. [20] p. obl. 48mo. [9298 


© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 e and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 430184. 


CLOVER (Madge)*  Areadia, Cal. 
Desert, song cycle for one voice. 
(In Los Angeles graphic). [9299 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 6, 1916; 
A 424990. 


Copy (Sherwin)* Chicago. 


[9300-9305 
Imaginary correspondence practice at 
Wanamaker’s. Chicago, School of 


English, 1915. coverite! 26, TOL. B. 
llus. 4to. $0.30. @© Apr. 19, 1915 ; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 429213. 


Key to correspondence practice at Wan- 
amaker’s. 51 numb. l. 12mo. [Text 
parallel to binding] © Feb. 24, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 499912. 

Known results in shortest ‘time. Chi- 
cago, The School of English [1916] 
32, p. illus. 12mo. © Feb. 16, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 427904. 


Minimum essentials in Panetta [and 
key ] = 12mo. $0 
Sept. 14, "1915; 2c and aff. aoe By; 
1916; ‘A’ 429303. 


Rapid calculation [and key] 16, 12 p. 
12mo. $0.10. © Sept.-14, 1915; 2G. 


and ait. Apr: 5,1916Geee 49 
100% speller, words as they look in 
letters. Chicago, School of English 
[1915] 64 p. 24mo. $0.15. © June 
19, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. i291; 
4 429211. 
[Cor (Sayers) ] [9306, 9307 
National gallery. Mentor reading 
course, monograph no. 1-6. Proof. 
Apr. 1,°1916:. 2) ¢.. and) ais Apres 


1916; A 4380320. 
War of 1812. Mentor reading course, 


monograph 1-6. Proof. © Mar. 15, 
1916; 2 .¢e. and aff... Apr. 4, 51916; 
A 430027. 


© Mentor assn., ine., New York. 


CoHEN, Goldman & co.*, New York. 
Overcoats and raincoats [fall and 


winter, 1916-17] 15, [1] p. col. 
illus., Svo. [9308 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 


15, 1916; A 430294. 


Comte (Orin Rex)* St. Louis. 


[9309, 9310 


16 p. nar. 8vyo. 


How to write for pay. 
ec. and aff. Apr. 15, 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 
1916; A 480309. 


> 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


CotLE (Orin Rex) *—Continued. 

Writing for newspapers, magazines and 
trade papers. ite, SUTIN. tle 4to. 
[Text parallel with binding] $3.00. 
© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 15, 
1916; A 4380310. 

CoLtkE (C. L.) & McDonald (Angus) * 
Kansas City, Mo. Our baby. [Kan- 
sas City, Mo., Dodsworth, McDonald 
co., 1916] cover-title, [96] p. illus., 
diagrs. 4to. [9311 

merep 26° 1916: 2 ¢. Mar. 13, 
1916; aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 429227. 


JOLGATE & co.*, New York. Magic 
hears [ol p. villus. (part. col.) 
SVo. [9312 


© Dee; 21, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429360. 


CoLitins publicity service*, Philadel- 


phia. Collins business building bul- 
fem ee oO: 1916. “[3)}) pes Ato. 
[Text parallel to binding. ] [9313 


© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 4801438. 


Cotuts food co.*, Clinton, Ia. Poultry 
house supplies. 40 p. illus. 4to. 
[9314 


© Apr. 7, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 430304. 


[Cotonna (Dora)] Mother’s mailedic- 
tion; Synopsis. Sheet, 11 by 84 
inches. [9B15 

© Hep) .15...1916 7) 2...c.: Feb. 18, 
1916; aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 429106; 
Antonino Germano, Denver. 


Cotumpia, S. C. Walsh’s Columbia, 
S. C., city directory for 1916. [21st 
year] Charleston, S. C., The Walsh 
directory company, ine. 1916. 2 p. 
1, [85]-5387 p. Svo. $6.00. [9316 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 428608; Walsh directory 
co., Charleston, S. C. 


CoLtumpBia life insurance co.*, Cincin- 
nati. 4 option policy. [4] p. illus. 
fol. fold. to 8vo. [93817 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
2, 1916; A 426665. 


CotuMBIAN hog & cattle powder co.*, 
Kansas City, Mo. Make more 
money on your live stock. 47 p. 
illus., ports. S8vo. [9318 

Swipr, 1, 1916: “2c Apr. 10, 
1916; aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 480180. 

Cotvin (Fred H.) Manufacturing 
British 8-inch shells in 43 hours. 
(Jn American machinist) 

[9319, 9820 


93528 


CoLvin (Fred H.)—Continued. 
2 OuMiaiy,, Ml stotGe ie. Mays lit 1906: 
A 424449, 
© Hill pub. co., New York. 


COMMERCIAL ECONOMY co. Banker’s 
analytical prospectus of the Com- 


mercial economy company. cover- 
title, 8-68 p. Svo. [9321 
© Nar 25" 1916: Ae Apr a, 


1916; aff. Apr. 5, 1916; A 480172; 
Louis G. Grey, Oak Park, Il. 


COMMERCIAL HUMUS c¢o.*, Newark, 
N. J. To produce plants profitably 
use commercial humus. Facts con- 
eerning this natural soil builder and 
plant producer. [4] p. 16mo. 

[9322 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 429347. 


COMMERCIAL ILLUSTRATOR. 
Mar., 1916. cover-title, 15 p. illus. 
port. 4to. $0.10. [9323 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 4293846; Federal school of 


v. 1, no. 4, 


commercial designing, inec., Minne- 
apolis. 

COMMERCIAL PUBLICITY co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. Off the beaten’ track. 
cover-title, 16 1. Svo. $5.00. [Text 
parallel to binding] [9324 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 & and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 429358. 


CoMMUNITY savings and loan eo. 
Bank with a head. [4] p. 24mo. 
[9325 


© Mar: 29, 1916; 2 c¢. and aff. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 429220; Joseph F. 
Drummond, Norfolk, Va. 


ConLEY (Edgar Thomas)* Plattsburg 
Barracks, N. Y. Training in bayo- 
net fighting. Feb., 1916. Harris- 
burg, Pa., W. S. Ray, state printer, 
1916. 44 p. 24mo. $0.10. [9326 


© Mar. 26, 1916; 2 @ Mar. 29, 
1916; aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 430141. 


ConovER (W. Rockwood) Depart- 
ment of economy. (Jn American 
machinist. ) [9327 


© May 11 ,1916; 1 c@ May 11, 
1916; A 424441; Hill pub. co., New 
York. 

CORRESPONDENCE school of patent law*, 
Washington. Patent laws and office 


practice. Lecture 19. 24 p. 8vo. 
[9328 


© Mar. 28 ,1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. . 


1. © May 4, 1916; 1 ¢, May 5, 1916; 
ee a eR Mayh 1, 1916: A 429344. 


A 424289 
420 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9529 


CosMOPOLITAN print dept.*, New 
York. Cosmopolitan calendars, 1917. 
[Circular] [4] p. illus. 8vo. 

[9329 


© Apr. 3 ,1916; 2 « and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 480114. 


Cost reducing home supply corp.*, 
New York. Contract between Cost 
reducing home supply corporation 
and— [4] p. 4to. fold. to 8vo. 


[9330 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 


5, 1916; A 429332. 


Country home, the ladies farm jour- 
nal. v. 27; no. 9, May 1, 1916 (in 
Fruit grower) [9331 

© May 1, 1916; 1 e. May 8, 1916; 
A 424345; W. G. Campbell, St. Jo- 
seph, Mo. 


Fla. 
col. 
[9332 


and aff. 


& Cutten*, 
it dandy? 
illus. $0.05. 


© Mar. 20, 1916: 2 ¢ 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 429148. 


CourTis (Stuart A.) [9333-9337 


Courtis standard practice tests. Stu- 
dent’s_ practice pad. Yonkers-on-Hud- 
son, N. World book co., 1916, 
eover-title, 2 p. and blank leaves. © 
Feb. 22, 1916; 2. c. and aff., Mar. 31, 
1916; A 429239. 

Courtis standard practice tests in arith- 
metic. Form A, B. lesson 1-31, 44. 
Yonkers-on-Hudson,. N. Y., World 
book company, 196. © 2) ve ecards; 
by 5 inches in cases. $0.30 per vol. 
@ Feb. 22, 1916: ec. each and aff. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 459541. 429242, 

Student’s record. Yonkers-on-Hud- 


Daytona, 
Post eard, 


CoURSEN 
Isn’t 


son, N. Y.. World book company, 
1916.45 p.° 12mo0. ..30:02.. (Hen. 
22, 19165 2 c..and.aff, Mar. 31,,1916; 
A 429248, 


manual. Yonkers-on- 
World book company, 


Teacher's 
Hudson, Ns ¥<, 


1916. 57, [6] p. Svo. $0.30. © 

Feb, 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 31, 
1916; A 429240. 

© World book co., Yonkers, N. Y. 

Cowen (IF. M.)* Houston. Book of 

prices to the trade on bindery work. 

16 p. 16mo. $1.00. [9338 


© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
30, 1916; A 426939. 


©rapsey (Algernon §.)* Albany. 
Moral crisis in Christendom. [Phil- 
adelphia, Pa., Printed by the Harper 


printing co., 1916] 386 p. 12mo. 
$0.05. [9339 

© May 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 431018. 


4 


7k | 


| 
| 
| 
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pt. 1, 1S.) va 


Cray bros.*, Cleveland. Cray brothers 
carriage and auto supplies tools, 
1916. cover-title. 512 p._ illus. 
Svo. [9340 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
15, 1916; A 426718. 


CREAMERY package mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
Price current, spring, 1916. cover- 
title, 48 p. illus. 8vo. [9341 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 429746. 


CREXx carpet co.*, New York. 
[9342, 9343 


Crex grass rugs reproduced in colors, 
also selling helps for the retail mer- 
chant, 32 p. illus: (part col), tol. 
@ Mar. 25, 1916; c. and aff. Mar. 
29, 1916; A 429219. 


Selling helps for the retail merchant. 
a p. illus. (part :eol.) |) fel. © Ape. 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 5, 2986.08 
430165, 
CRIPPEN ¢o., ine.*, New York. Crippen 
player piano. [9] p. illus. S8vo. 
[9344 
©: Apr. 10; °19163°2%e Apres 
1916; aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 480363. 


Crort (Delmer Eugene)* New Haven. 
Psychie mind. Humor that wins. 
Lecture 1, 2. [41 440: "Sega 

[9345 


© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 480028. 


Crort (Terrell)* University City, Mo. 
Practical lessons in electricity. Les- 
son 12. (Jn Jovian, Apr., 1916) 

[9346 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 1¢. Apr. 19, 1916; 
A 23 3936. 

CROMWELL memory institute. Course 
in memory training. [9347-9349 
Lesson 2. What’s in a name. [4] 


Dp. 
8vo: © Mar. 17, 1916; 2c%eandwai. 
Mar. 22, 1916; A 429073. 


Lesson, 3-4.. 2 v. ‘8vo...@ Man ae 
1916; 2 e@. each and aff. Mar. 31, 1916 
A 429261. 


Lesson 5. 
1916; 2 A 
429426. 
© George Cromwell Blower, 
Angeles. : 
CROYLE (Harry )* Littleton, Ill. 
Modern methods with orthography 
for the third grade. 3 p. 1, 62 p 
12mo. $0.35. [9350 
© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 429748. 


CRUGER adv. system*, 
How to choose toys. 


[4] p. S8vo. @ Mar. 
ec. and aff. Apr. 1253820; 


Los 


Norwalk, O. 
[6] p. folder. 


16mo. $1.25 per M. [9351 
© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 429149. 
6 


BOOKS, 
no. 5, 1916 


GROUP II 


9373 


CRUSSELL (Edward H.)* Sacramento, 
Cal. Some aspects of modern shin- 
gling. (Jn Building age, May, 1916) 

[9352 
ie. Apr. 29, 1916; 1 c.\May 10, 
1916; A 4243868. 


CULIBRK-KRAISNIK (S.) Odbjeglica ili 
posljedice nevjere u braku ispjevad 


S. Culibrk, Kraisnik [and Tony 
Lulich] St. Louis, Mo., Naklada 


Tiskare i Knjizare Sikoéan [1916] 
40 p. illus. 24mo. $0.15. [9353 
mG dan, £5, 1916; 2.c.. Feb. 21, 
1916; aff. Mar. 29, 1916; A 429291; 
Jno Sicocan, St. Louis. 


CUMBERLAND telephone & telegraph Co., 
inc.*, Louisville. Louisville, Ky., 
telephone directory. Feb. 15, 1916. 
337 p. 8vo. [9354 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 Mar. 
18, 1916; A 426649. 


e. and aff. 


(John P.) Application of 

Chicago, LaSalle ex- 

v, 426 p. 

[9355 

© Apr. 19, Poe 2c. and aff. Apr. 

26, 1916; A 428722; LaSalle exten- 
sion university, Chicago. 


CURRAN 
agency tariffs. 
tension university [1916] 
Svo. 


Cussins & Fearn co.*, Columbus, O. 
Good place to buy. cover-title, 284, 
[4] p. illus. 4to. (Catalog no. 26, 
spring & summer, 1916) [9356 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 430134. 


Dairy sentinel, Reading, Pa. Blooms- 
burg’s special and bargain eduéa- 
tional home catalogue. (Jn Blooms- 
burg Daily sentinel) [9357 

@eApr: 19, A916;°1 ec. Apr: 26, 
1916; A 424088; Monte C. Merker, 
Reading, Pa. 


Date (Alan)* Bayside, N. Y. Alan 


Dale says: (Jn Pittsburgh Sunday 
leader ) [93858-9361 
Apr. 16, 1916. © Apr. 16, 1916; 1 «. 


Apr. 18, 1916; A 423895. 
cae ae 1916. © Apr. 23, 1916; 
bo, 1916; A 424048. 
ay ‘30, 1SLGS" © Apr. 30) "19162" 1 e; 
May a 1916; A 424207. 


May 7, 1916. © May 7, 1916; 1 c. May 
9, 1916; A 424359. 


dee 


Dattas (A. C.) & son, ine.*, Chicago. 


Parts for lighting fixtures. cover- 
title, 40 p. illus. obl. S8vo. (Cata- 
logue no. 7.) [9362 


© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 429462. 


! 


Daniets (A. P.)* Chicago. Kansas. 
Chicago, Educational publicity de- 
partment of the Manufacturers & 
dealers association of America, 1916. 
cover-title, [96] p. 24mo. $0.02. 

[9363 
© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 480142. 

Davu’s New Jersey 
New York city, Dau’s blue books, 
ine., 1916. 298 p. 4to. $6.00. [9364 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. May 6, 1916; 
aff. May. 5, 1916; A 428855; Dau’s 
blue books, ine., New York. 

DauscH (Phoebe A.)* Dayton, O. Chi- 


blue book, 1916. 


ropractiec philosophy. 40 p._ illus., 
port. obl. 48mo. [9365 
© Mari926;°1915 3) 2) Gs Apr: 10; 


1916; aff. Mar. 21, 1916; A 430169. 
Davies (Landon T.)* New York. 
[9366, 9367 


Apr., 1916, 
15 inches. 


Cashiers guide of N. Y. city. 

eA eNy Re 26 by 
$1.00. © Apr. 17, 1916; 2c. Apr. 20, 
1916; aff. Apr. 19, 1916; A 429598. 


Directory of curb and bond _ brokers. 
Mar., 1916, issue. Card, 
inches. $1.06. @© Mar. 19 
2 ce. and aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A "426709. 
DAVIES supply co. Steam catalogue EH. 
Everything for steam and water. 
Chicago [1916] xxvi, 289 p. front., 
illus., plates. 8vo. [9368 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 


6, 1916; A 427981; F. E. Moore, Chi- 
cago. 
Davis (A. M.) co.*, Boston. 
[9869-9375 
Birthday greetings. [Your birthday. 
Don’t you know that I] Folded card, 
col. illus. 3 by 4 inches. $0.10. @ 
ADE to, 1G. 2 GC ang ait. opr. 20) 
1916; A 427903. 


Birthday wishes. [May your years be 
many, your days be bright] Folded 
eard, col. illus. 3 by 4 inches. $0.10. 
© Apr. LLL 2) e-and att) Apr. 29) 
1916; A 27901. 


Bluebirds for happiness on your birth- 
day. The world is better than it was. 
Folded card, illus. (part col.) $0.10. 
© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 cand aff. Apr: 11, 
1916; A 430189. 

Happy birthday. I 
Card, col. illus., 32 
© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 
1916; A 430188. 


[To you your 


send you a rose. 
by 6 inches. $0.16. 
ce. and aff. Apr. 11, 


a 


birthday means an 
added year] Folded card, col. illus. $ 
by 4 inches. $0.10. © Apr. 15, 19163 
2c. and aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 427900. 

On your birthday. [Be proud of your 
birthdays, regardless of how many} 
Folded card, col. illus. 3 by 4 inches. 
$0.10. © Apr. Lo VOU 2 es and wate 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 427902. 


On your engagement. [Congratulations. 
Everybody loves alover.] Folded card, 
col. illus. 3 by 5 inches. $0.15. © 
Api La, hOtGe 2 erand alt. Apr. 29) 


a“ 


1916; A 427899. 


427 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9376 


pt. i, n.s., v.13 


Davis (W. C.)* 
Davis pasteurization. 
Printed by Hillison & Etten c¢o., 
1916] 18 p. illus. 16mo. [93876 
© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 429634. 


[ Chicago, 


Re- 
illus. 
[9377 
ec. and aff. Apr. 


Davis & Geck, ine.*, 
vised price list, no. 24. 
4to. 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 
6, 1916; A 480110. 


Brooklyn. 
[4] p. 


DEANE (Nathaniel Carter)* Carnegie, 
Pa. [9378, 9379 
Keep young old man. [4] p. 4to. © 


Mar, 20, 10165 )2"e7" Mar.2s;"29us; 
aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 480146. 
Let my dying prayer be said in song, 


great God, my King. Death 
Corporal John D. Reynolds, by his 
comrade Nathaniel Carter Deane. 
[41 pp: 416. _@ Mar Us,  19tG= 2 < 
and aff. Mar. 13, 1916; A 426654. 


song of 


Cal. 
(In 
[938S0 
Apr. 26, 


D’EatH (Herbert)* 
Poetry and the poor 
Yucaipa news.) 

©: Apr.’ 21,5 1986s Bs & 
1916; A 424084. 


Yueaipa, 
press. 


& Sullivan*, Newkirk, Ok1. 
use of Deaver & 
ledger. [6] p. 

[9381 


and aff. 


DEAVER 
Instructions for 
Sullivan’s daybook 
4to. 

© dan (27; 4916 San: 
Feb. 15, 1916; A 426141. 


Destor register, Mar., 1916. New 
York city, The Realty-mercantile 
credit association, ine., 1916. 2 p. 
1., 764 p. fol. [9382 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 
to. Apr’ 20 JOTR 
Realty mercantile credit assn., 
New York. 


ce. May 3, 1916; 
A 428811; 
inc., 


Decker (Alfred) & Cohn’, 
Hudder, the all-year 
[5] p., [2] p. of cloth samples. 


© Mar. 
18, 1916; 


Chicago. 
overcoat. 
Svo. 
[9383 
1, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Mar. 
A 429003. 


DELAWARE & Hudson co. Summer 
paradise; an illustrated, descriptive 
guide to the delightful and health- 
ful resorts reached by the Delaware 
and Hudson company. Albany, N. 
Y., The Passenger department, 1916. 


359 p. illus., maps. 12mo. [9384 
© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 


11, 1916; A 
Albany. 


431019; M. J. Powers, 


North Chicago, Ill. | 


DENTAL aud toilet products corpora- 
tion*, New York. Are you one of 
them? [12] p. 24mo. [9385 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429586. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision. ] 


Derspy (Sara Frances)* Fitchburg, 
Mass. Unit poems. Fitchburg, 
Mass., The Unit press 1916] 3 vy. 


Syo. $1.25. Contents.—Primary 
list—Intermediate  list.—Advanced 
list. [9386 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 ec. each May 6, 
1916; aff. May 1, 1916; A 428876. 


DETMER service [bureau]. v. 14, no. 3, 
moving picture no. 8 p. illus. fol. 
[9387 


© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Apr. 
13, 1916; A 430247; Detmer woolen 
co., New York. 


DETROIT pub. co.*, Detroit. Little phos- 
tint journeys. [15] p. 24mo. [9388 
© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 

19, 1916; A 429580. 


DEUTSCHLAND. .. jahrg.. nr. 4.722 
febr., 1916. illus. 4to. [9389 
© Feb. 24, 1916; 1c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13668; J. J. Weber, 
Leipzig, Germany. 


DEVER (Roger J.)* Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Amount due employe or his depend- 
ents from his employer on stated 
wage rates under the Workmen’s 
compensation law of Pennsylvania. 
48 p. obl. 48mo. $0.15. [9390 

© Mar... 14, 1916; 2.6, Magee 
1916; aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 429091. 


DraMonD, McDonnell & co.*, Philadel- 


phia. [9391-9393 
Don't whip your boy [ete.] Use Electric 
washing stick. Card, illus., 13 by 7 


inches. © Sant” 28; "1916: "9 C. “Jan, 
DT, toto: ‘aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 426839. 


Electric stick & kuttyhunk blue. Card, 
illus., 13 by 7 inches. Jan. 28° 
1916: 2 ¢. Jan. 27, 1916; aff. Mar. 17, 
1916; A 426840. 


It’s poor economy Ke eo illus., 
13 by 7 inches. © Jan. 28, 1916; 2 
Jan. 27, 19163 aff.: Mar: 7. 7918 : 
426841. 


Dickinson, N. D. Keiter directory 
ceo.’s Dickinson city and Stark and 
Dunn counties, N. D., directory, 
1916-1917. v. 4. Norfolk, Neb., 
Keiter directory company, 1916. 451 
p. S8vo. $5.00. [9394 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. May 6, 1916; 
aff. May 8, 1916; A 428903; Keiter 
directory co., Norfolk, Neb. 


428 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


9424 


R. L. Polk & €o.’s Dil- 
lon city and Beaverhead County di- 
rectory. v. 5, 1916-17. Helena and 
Butte, Mont., R. L. Polk & co. of 
Montana, 1916. 185 p. 8vo. $5.00. 
[9395 
© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 428678; R. L. Polk & 
co., Helena, Mont. 


Diniton, Mont. 


Discount savings service co., Cleve- 


land. Allen discount savings service 
system. 31, [7] p. obl. 24mo. 
[9396 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 
15, 1916; A 480295. 
Allen, Cleveland. 


Dixon (W. E.) ed. 


e. and aff. Apr. 
William H. 


Engine and boiler 


room lore. Chicago,‘ Ill., Practical 
engineer [1916] 63 p. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. $0.50. [9397 


© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 4380007; Tech- 
nical pub. co., Chicago. 


DockHaAmM’s textile, clothing and cut- 
ting-up trade report and directory, 


1916. Dominion of Canada. 2d ed. 
Boston, Mass., Dockham publishing 
company, 1916. 54 p. 4to. $1.00. 

[9398 


© Apr. > 1916; 2 ec and aff. Apr. 


12, 1916; A 428477; Dockham pub. 
co., Boston. 

Dopp (Dorothy) shoe co.*, Boston. 
Dorothy Dodd shoes for spring. 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. (part col.) 
12mo. [9399 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426652. 


Dopce (Faith Hunter)* Oakland, Cal. 
Spanish letter writing. [Lesson 
8-15] [Cakland, Cal., Printed by 
Novelty printing co.] 1916. cover- 
title, 15 1. 4to. [Text parallel with 
binding] [9400 


© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 429438. 


DoMEsTIc sewing machine co., inec.*, 
Buffalo. Domestic sewing ma- 
chines, electric and foot power. 


cover-title, 24 p. illus. 16mo. [9401 


© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Apr. 10, 1916; A 429389. 


DonAHEY (William)* Chicago. 
[9402-9406 
-Teenie Weenie army is ordered out for 
maneuvers. © May it, A9A6s te Ch May 
11, 1916; A 424435 
Teenie Weenie dunce hae a bright idea. 


© Apr. 16; U9I6? Ate, Apr a9, 1916 ; 
A 423996. 


DoNAHEY (William) *—Continued. 


Teenie Weenies boil an egg. @ A 
19164 e. Apr 27; 1916: A 424099. 


Teenie Weenies plant a garden. @ A 
30, 1916; 1 c. May 4, ee ; A 124208. 


Teenie Weenies rescue a @QvA 
WIG? 1-esApr. 14. i918; a 425984. 


pimote:: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune.] 
DonaLpson (Alfred Lee)* 
Lake, N. Y. Chapters of Adiron- 
dack history. Apr. 6, 13, 1916. (In 
Saranac Lake news.) [9407 
© Apr. 6, 13, 1916; 1 ec. May 10, 
1916; A 424413. 
[DorsEy (Earle F.)] Washington 
once-overs, by Percy Royden [pseud. ] 
[9408-9418 
Sous LOG. =ef5.4In= 


23, 


Saranae 


Mar) 27,729, 31, “Apr. 
stalments ] (In Marion daily star.) 
OmMar. 27, 29> 31. Apr... 3.5, 191651 
e. each Apr. 27, 1916; A 424112- 
424116. 


Apr vis LO. Teenie 19. 2iee OUGkehGigin= 
stalments] (In Macon daily telegraph) 


(ey Apr (40714, 17) 192 ASI Git 

ec. each ‘Apr. 2. A916): A 424117— 

424122. 

© Federal features syndicate, 
Washington. 

Dort motor car co.*, Flint, Mich. 
Sparks from flint. 15, [1] p. illus. 
SVO. [9419 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
31, 1916; A 429237 


DoTTERWEICH (Francis X.)* Dunkirk, 
N. Y. Seneca exposure card. Card, 
4 by 23 inches. $0.15. [9420 

© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
23, 1916; A 426830. 

Dovucrtas (Amanda M.) Red house 
children growing up; by Amanda M, 
Douglas. Illustrated by Louise Wy- 
man. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shep- 
ard co. [1916] vii, 346 p.  front., 
plates. 12mo. (Here Tsittle? red 
house series) $1 = [9421 


© Apr. 42; JO8Gs'2’ « and’ atl-Apr, 


28, 1916; A 499753 = Lothrop, Lee & 
Shepard co., Boston. 
Downine (Hugh Urquhart)* Colum- 


bus, Ga. Annotations to the new 
code of Georgia. pt. 6, 1916. 80 
numb. 1, nar. 8vo. $1.50. [9422 
© Apr. ae 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

26, 1916; A 428692. 
DoyLe (Arthur Conan) * 
Sussex, England. 
in France. 


Crowborough, 
British campaign 
(In Strand magazine) 

[9423, 9424 
chapn al jn © PApr 224 1996. 5A ade int. 
2642; pubd. Mar. 25, 1916. 


ehap: 1-contd., 2.” Of e& May 24,1916; 
A ad int. 2663 ; pubd. Apr. 25, 1916. 


429 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9425 


DRENNAN (Carl Mac)* Chanute, Kans. 


Questions and answers to airbrake | 


examination for engine men on A. T. 
& S. F. railway. cover-title, 63 p. 


16mo. $1.50. [9425 
© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 24, 
1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 480170. 


DromcooLte (Will Allen)* Nashville. 


Song and story. (Jn Nashville 
- banner) [9426-9429 
Apr. 15,’ 1916." @ Apr. “15, 19163 4).e. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 423887. 
Apr. 22, 1916. < Apr. 7, 1916: 1 e. 
Apr. 35, 1916; A 424032. 
Apr. 29, 1916: @ Apr 295 191652 ¢ 
May 2. 1916; A 424183. 
May .6,.1916.-- ©. May. 6,,. 1916-41. « 
May 8, 1916; A 424342. 
Duste (J. Clyde) Century coopera- 


tive newspaper advertising service 
for brewers [no. 701-713, 801-813] 
cover-title, 26 1. illus. 4to. [Text 
parallel with binding] [9430 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 429007; Century adver- 
tising service co., New York. 


DucHEss drug co.*, Minneapolis. 
Full and complete instructions for 
traveling representatives. 30. [1] p. 
8vo. [9431 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 ¢ and aii. 
Apr. 14, 1916; A 429481. 


DUKINFIELD (A. S.)* Seattle. Ten 
years table, fire insurance statistics, 
state of Washington, 1906 to 1915. 


[8S] p. 4to folded to nar. 4to. $1.00 

[9432 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916: A 430300. 

DtunHAM (M. Keith)* New York. 
Oxy-acetylene welding no. 1. (Jn 
Blacksmith & wheelwright, May, 
1916) [9433 


© May 6, 1916; 1 c. May 11. 1916; 

A 4247388. 
Dt Pont de Nemours (E. I.) & co.*, 
Wilmington, Del. Du Pont high ex- 


plosives. ist, 2d section. 2 v. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. [9434 

© Oct. 4, 1915; 2 ce. each and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 428538. 

DurRKEE (FE. R.) & co.*, New York. 
Durkee’s curry powder. cover-title 
[19] p. illus. obl. 48mo. [9435 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


24, 1916; A 430467. 
DurRkKIN, Reeves & co. Modern movie, 
[4] p. illus. 4to. [9436 
© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429585; James Durkin, 
Pittsburgh. 


Apr. 


| 
| 
| 


SS SS nc 


sss es sees sesso 


| Dyer (Ruth O.) 


pt. I, n.s., v.12 


That’s why stories, 
by Ruth O. Dyer. Frontispiece by 
John Goss, decorations by Lester M. 
Chace. Boston, Lothrop. Lee & 
Shepard co. [1916] 185 p. col 
front. illus. 12mo. $1.00. 

[9437 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 428756; Lothrop, Lee & 
Shepard co., Boston. 


v 
Eacte Lake nurseries. Standard 
quality citrus trees. [18] p. illus. 
obl. 16mo. [9488 


© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
13. 1916; A 430275; Monroe L. Varn, 
Eagle Lake, Fla. 


Earp-THomas. (G. H.) Permanent 
soil fertility. Bloomfield, N. J., The 
Biological chemical co., 1916. 14 p. 
illus. 12mo. - [9439 

© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429485 ; Biological chemi- 
cal co., Bloomfield, N. J. 


East Pornt, Ga. East Point, College 
Park and Hapeville city directory, 
1916. [East Point, Ga., Printed by 
the News-herald co., 1916] cover- 
title. 113 p. S8vo. $2.00. [9440 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c and afm 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 428240; News- 
herald co., East Point, Ga. 


Eaton (Seymour) Advertising, a 
twelve day course of instruction in 
ideas. 1st-Sth day. cover-titles, 5 v. 
illus. 4to. Contents——l1. Good ad- 
vertising is news.—2. Good advertis- 
ing is noise.—38. Good advertising is 
continuous.—t. Retail advertising.— 
5. National advertising. [9441-9445 

© Mar. 27-31, 1916; 2 ce. each and 
aff. Apr. 5, 1916; A 429322429326; 
Charterhouse co., Philadelphia. 


(P..4 Fi.) 
12 by 8 inches. 


First vampire. 
$0.25. 
[9446 
© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 429234: Irene 
Smith, San Francisco. 


EBEANN 
Card, illus.., 


New York. 
[9447, 9448 


Bulletin no. A142, Mar. 15, 1916. cover- 
title, p. 481-496. illus. S8vo. Mar. 
15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 23, 1916: 


A 426832. 

Bulletin no. A143. Apr. ist, 1916. 
cover-title, p. 497-508, illus. obl. Svo. 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 8, 


1916; A 430167. 


EcoNOMY service co.*, 


430 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 9468 

. 

Epeinton (May)* Wendover, Bucks, | ENGLIsH woolen mills co., inc.*, Cleve- 

England. Second in Rome. (In land. [9460, 9461 

Royal magazine, May, 1916) [9449 wren sew fare Sa ee ste 

3 a sui D. oiaer Liius 

© 1c. May 18, 1916; A ad int. 72mo. © Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
2658 ; pubd. Apr. 19, 1916. Apr. 14, 1916; \A 429477. 

Style book thirty-eight. ing, : 

EICHELBERGER (Joseph Shandelle)* aie. 1916. : (2) pb allus. Dae NG 


New York. States’ evidence against 
woman suffrage. (Woman’s pro- 
test, May 1916.) [9450 

© May 13, 1916; 1 ec May 12, 
1916; A 424439. 


Euver (Frederick Stanton)* Kansas 
City, Mo. Rhymes of reason. pt. 1, 
a0op: 16mo0. $0.10. [9451 


© Mar. 26, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 18, 
1916; aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429555. 


[ELDREDGE national automobile code 
co.] Eldredge national automobile 
code no. 1. cover-title, 67 p. 16mo. 

[9452 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 

14, 1916; A 429475; Clyde T. Eld- 
redge, San Francisco. 


ELECTRICAL record. Electric motor 
drive book. v. 4, Dec, 1915. 2 p. 1. 
62 p. illus. 4to. [9453 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
15, 1916; A 426708; Gage pub. co., 


New York. 
ELLiott (James W.)* New York. 
[9454-9456 
Great dramatist. [7] p. 8vo. ([Man 
message, 22d]) © Apr. 11, 1916; 2. 
Mar 30, £916; aff. Apr. rat 1916; A 
429635. 
Looking the part. [7] p. 8vo. ([Man 


message, 21st]) © Feb. 21, 1916; 2. 
Mar. 30, 1916; aff. Apr. 24, 1916; 
429636. 


Truth man. South Bend, Ind., McHenry- 
Millhouse mfg. company [1916] [7] p. 
8vo. ([Man message, 20th]) © Apr. 
S2t9tG 5.246. Mar. 730.1916; aff; Apr. 
21, 1916; A 429637. 


Ecztis (Harley S.)* Greenville, Tex. 
How to grow tomatoes. 23 p. incl. 
front., col. illus. S8vo. $1.00. [9457 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426627. 

Etim Ciry nursery co., Woodmont 
nurseries, inec.*, New Haven. Whole- 
sale price list [1916] 72 p. illus., 
forms. 4to. [9458 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c« Mar® 16, 
1916; aff. Mar. 27, 1916;.A 429137. 

Emportrs, Kan. R. L. Polk & co.’s Em- 
poria city directory, 1916. [v. 5] 
Sioux City, Ia., St. Paul, Minn. [etc.] 
356 p. S8vo. $4.00. [9459 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 428530; R. L. Polk & co., 
Sioux City, Ia. 


A 


Mar. it; 1816 2" ¢.. Mar 15:19 06 > ate. 
Mar. 23) 1916; A 426842. 


ENTZMINGER (Louis) Entzminger rec- 
ord system. Little Rock, Ark., 
Printed by H. G. Pugh printing com- 
pany, 1916. cover-title, [16] p. 8vo. 

[9462 

© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jan. 

21, 1916; A 417903; H. G. Pugh, Lit- 
tle Rock, Ark. 


Ericson (L. J.)* Bellingham, Wash. 
Teacher’s manual for the hand, 
mind and eye system in manual 
training, [7] p:- -Svo. > $0.25. 

[9463 
© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

8, 1916; A 480159. 


Eriz County, Pa. Erie County di- 
rectory, 1916. Erie, Pa., Atkinson 
Erie directory company [1916] 
584, 126 p. 8vo. $5.00. [9464 

© May 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 18, 1916; A 431058; Atkinson 
Erie directory co., Erie, Pa. 


Eriick (L. Karl) co. 
best in the 
cover-title, 24 p. 


Erlick toupee, 

world. [Catalog] 
illus. 12mo. 

[9465 


@nOcke 1251914 + 1c: Septs. 14; 
1916? be Sept. 22,: 1915-7 -atie7Oek 
28, 1915; A 409848; L. Karl Erlick, 
Portland, Me. 


ERNEST (Richard)* New York. Quar- 
ter of a century in research to re- 
place nature. [2d ed.] cover-title, 
8 1. mount. ports. obl., 48mo. 

[9466 


© sJan.. 17, 1916: 1c. and aff, 
Web. 236-1916; be Apr.-- 21, 1916; 
A 480258. 


[ERRETT (Jane R.)] ed. [9467, 9468 


Standard lektions-bilderkarten. 18, no. 
Qen tektion= ito. eo: “VIertelemy2: 
Apr (25— "> juniy 1916. eo) jaro 913 
eards. col. illus. 4% by.3 inches. © 
Maric 20) 4916 .2..¢...Mar. 223, 29165 
aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429145. 


Standard picture lesson cards. v. 18, 
no.. 2, pt 4—13..: 2d quarter. Apr. 
2—June 25, 1916. 13 cards, col. illus., 
$2 by 3 ‘inches. @ Mar. 20, 1916; 

Gr Maras. 19162 Jatt Mar.) 21; 
i916: A 429144. 


© Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 


431 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9469 


ErRwWIN (Howard W.) Buffalo Bill’s 
surprise party; or, When decision 
won. New York, Street & Smith 
[1916] 319. p. .12mo. + On cover: 
Far west library no. 209) $0.15. 
[9469 
©) Apr “15, 19863 2) ce, van; aft. 
Apr. 18, 1916; A 4808238; Street & 
Smith, New York. 


ESHLEMAN (Charles L.)* Canton, O. 


Ornamental street lighting. 36 p. 
illus. 4to. [9470 

ey Apr. 15, 1916.2.) and: an. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 429489. 


Estes (Harvey M.)* Georgetown, Ky. 


Confessing, coming and contributing 
vs. cream, custards and cute tricks. 
6 p. folder. 16mo. [9471 


© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
11, 1916; A 4302138. 


Evans (W. A.)* Chicago. How to keep 

well. (Jn Chicago daily or Sunday 
tribune) [9472-9507 

Anthrax.) © Apr. 146 19462.i ¢.. Apr: 
7 1916 eA 493993. 

Anthrax and turs. © Apr:, 12, 1986: 
te; Apr 5) 1916 a 42350, 

Bed wetting. @© Apr. 6, 1916; 1 ¢c. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 423986. 

Blind babies. © Apr. 8, 1916; 1 ce. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 423988. 


Cleanup week. @ Apr. 29, 1916; 1 «. 
May 8, 1916; A 424318. 
Cough and consumption. @© May 16, 


1916; 1¢. May 23, 1916; A 424727. 


Croup....@ ‘AprilS; 19363 47.@) Apr..25, 
1916; A 424073. 
Drinks water in a big plant. © May 


D2 OG ;.* 45, 4c 
424725. 
Executives short lived. © May 5, 1916; 
1c. May 8, 1916; A 424323. 
Few exceptional children © Apr. 
£916: 1 ce Mays, 1916; A A316. 
Food for children. © May 8, 1916; 1 
c. May 23, 1916: A 424721. 

Foot and mouth disease. @©@ Apr. 20, 
19164:1 chvApr. 125, 1916 s2A: 424074, 
Fracture of the hip. © Apr. 21, 1916; 

1 ec. Apr. 25, 1916; A 424075. 
Get rid of the rats. © May 2, 
1c. May 8, 1916; A 424320. 
Have you heard of the Bolivar plan? 
Apr. 28, 1916; 1 c«. May 8, 1916; A 
424317. 

Heard in a barber snop. @© Apr. 24, 
1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 25, 1916; A 424077. 
Hoe handle medicine. © May 6, 1916; 

1 ec. May 8, 1916; A 424324. 
Hygienic laboratory pine oil disinfectant. 


May Dorm MOLG A 


26, 


1916; 


@ Apry 22,/1906 7 1 ¢.-Apr, °25,°1916 ; 
A 424076. 

Life safer in cities. © May 11, 1916; 
1 c. May 23, 1916; A 424724. 


Live health department. © May 4, 1916; 
1c. May 8, 1916; A 424322. 
Malaria conference. © Apr. 17, 
1c. Apr. 25, 1916; A 424071. 


1916; 


432 


EXPORTERS’ 


FAIRBANKS, Morse & Co. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Evans (W, A.) *—Continued. 


Medicinal fallacies. @©@ May 9, 1916; 
1c. May 23, 1916; A 424722. 


Neuraligia. © Apr. 15, 1916; 1 e. 
25, 1916; A 424070. 


Neuritis—neuralgia. © Apr. 13, 1916; 
1 e. Apr. 15, 1916; A 423992. 


Operations for hump back. © Apr. 25, 
1916; 1 ec. May 8, 1916; A 124815. 


Pulse and consumption. © ayer te 
1916; 1 ec. May 23, 1916; A ADF 98. 


Saving fatigue. © May 18, 1916; 1 «. 
May 23, 1916; A 424729. 


Saving the old boys. © Apr. 10, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 15, 1916; A 423989. 


Sciatica. © Apr. .7, 19165 1_ eGeApreiae 
1916; A 423987. 


Screening against flies and mosquitoes. 
© May 1, 1916; 1 «. May 8, 1916; 
A 424319. 


Septic sore throat. @©@ May 19, 1916; 
1 ec. May 23, 1916; A 424730. 


Spitting blood and consumption. © 
May 15, 19163. 1 cy May 223). 1946-2 
424726. 


Spitting of blood. © Apr. 18, 1916; 1. 
Apr. 25, 1916; A 424072. 


Testing blood pressure. © Apr. 11, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 15, 1916; A 423990. 


Towns fight typhoid. @ May 10, 1916; 
1 e¢. May 23, 1916; A 424728. 


Useless state health department. © M 
8, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 1916; A 424391 


encyclopaedia. 12th 
(1916) ed. New York, Exporters’ 
encyclopaedia company, 1916. viii, 
1175: pre'Svexr $750 [9508 

© May 2, 1916; 2 ec. May 3, 1916; 
aff. May 4, 1916; A 427988; Ex- 
porters’ encyclopaedia co. 


Apr. 


Pee con 


Dealers catalog, 80 K. 55, [1] 
illus. 8vo. @© Feb. 4, 1916: 2 ¢. a 
ai. Apr: 17.) 1ot6 <a "429507. 


Electric automatic a. systems, type 
BE. 8p. allus, Sve Bulletin H 
214.) -@: Apr. x5, 2916322 -¢. amd a. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 429538. 


Electric lighting plants with type T 
oil engines. p. illus. 8vo. (Bul- 
letin 34 I) © Mar. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and 


aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429526. 
© Fairbanks, Morse & co., Chicago. 


Fairbanks metal trades and mining 
scales. 16 p. illus. S8vo. — (Catalog 
59, sec. M.) @ Nov. 15, 297550206 
and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429508. 


© H. & T. Fairbanks & co., St. 
Johnsbury, Vt. 


Fairbanks-Morse air compressors and 
arage equipment. 8 p. illus. 8vo. 
Bulletin H 174) © Dec. 23, 1915; 


2c. and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429514. 


Fairbanks-Morse feed mills wha grinders. 

p. illus. S8vo. (Bulletin H 210) 

@ Feb. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and: aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429518, 


Fairbanks-Morse horizontal centrifugal 
p multi-stage patterns. 24 p. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Bulletin 173.) 

© Dec. ‘23, 19153 "2° ec, “and” ai. Apr. 

17, 1916; A 4295138. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


WAIRBANKS, Morse & co.—Continued. 


Fairbanks-Morse horizontal centrifugal 
pumps, open impeller, single stage, 
side suction for moderate heads. 4 p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin 174.) 
© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff, Apr. 
KG, A916: A 429524, 


Fairbanks-Morse oil field pumps, steam 


and power. §8 p. illus. 8vo. (Bul- 

letin 150A.) © Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and 

aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429534. 
Fairbanks-Morse power pumps, heavy 


duty for belt, engine or electric drive. 
20 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Bulletin 
Sty © Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A "429523. 


fairbanks-Morse sawing outfits. 4 p. 
illus. S8vo. (Bulletin H 209) © 
Pen, 3, 19716) .:2):¢. and afi Apr. I7, 
1916; A 429517. 

Fairbanks-Morse simple steam pumps. 
12 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin H 
211) @© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 


Apr. 17, 1916; A 429522. 


Fairbanks-Morse steam pumping” en- 
gines. 24 p. illus. 8vo. (Bulletin 
ayy © Apr ds 1916 s32 E> (and .att. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 429528. 


© Fairbanks, Morse & co., Chicago. 


Fairbanks wagon, stock and auto truck 
seales. cover-title. 24 p. illus. S8vo. 
(Catalog 59-sec. R) @© Apr. 5, 1916; 
2 ec, and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429509. 


© E. & T. Fairbanks & co., Chi- 
cago. 


For pumping water 
eclipse pumpers. 4 p. 
(Bulletin H 208.) © Apr. 
2 e. and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; 

Husky blower feed and ensilage cutter. 
ADL pL. fF SMO. CBuhetine Ey 213.) 
@ Apr, 5. 1916: 2 ¢.and aft. Apr: 17, 
1916; A 429531. 

Instructions no. 2220 H for starting and 
operating Fairbanks-Morse type “NB” 
horizontal oil engines, 5-25 H. P. 9th 
ed. 19 p. illus. diagrs. 8vo. @©@ Jan. 
3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; 
A 429512. 

Instructions no. 2393 for setting up and 
operating Fairbanks-Morse no. 0 (6” 
plate) feed grinder, no. 1 (8” plate) 
and no. 2 (10” plate) type G feed 
miss USt ied i eps Illus. diaers. 
avo. | ©) san, 22-1916 > 2° ¢ -and ‘aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916 ; A 429516. 


BaseeucGune no. 2417 for setting up and 
operating Fairbanks-Morse 3 [and] 6 
. “Z’ throttling governor oil en- 
1st ed. cover- “title, 16 p. diagrs. 
Lf ©, Dee 8, 1995 2) e) and aff. 
Apr 17, Lol Gi: A 429510. 
Locomotive coaling stations. 
8vo. (Bulletin 103A) 
HONG 2 Ne: 
A 429525. 
Our new type Z farm engine bears this 
quality guaranty. 15 p. illus. 8vo. 
(Dealer catalog [H2011) [Text ee 
lel to binding] © Oct. 25, 1915: 
and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429511. 


Repair price list no. 9417 for 


cost 
illus. Svo. 
Sa LOG $ 
A 429527. 


at low 


16 p. illus. 
@© Mar. 20, 
and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; 


Fairbanks- 


Morse 3 [and] 6 H. PP. “Z’-throt- 
tling governor oil engines. 10 D- illus., 
diagrs. &vo. © Apr. GB. 79 16)2°2 c.cand 
aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429529. 


use | 


9549 


Farrpanks, Morse & co.—Continued. 


Repair price list no. 9431 for Fairbanks- 
Morse type H power heads, belt driven. 


7 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. @ Apr. 5; 
19tGs. 2) eloandiiafes (Apres Li, A916; 
A 429530. 

Self-feed ensilage cutters. 4 p. illus. 
8vo. (Bulletin H 125) © Apr. 5, 
1906 552) CA and. affzy kor) 17-6 2016 - 
A 429532. 

Talk on scales. cover-title, 16 p. illus., 
diagrs. Svo. (Bulletin 121D) © Nov. 
S.obOts 12 er and (aa Apr. AT atoi1Gs 
A 429515. 

Type Z gas engines 10 and 15 H.P. 8p. 
illus. 8vo. (Bulletin H 207) © Feb. 
2651 ONG 2256 cand ait. ADE tT. LOLG 
A 429519. 

Type Z oil engines 10 and 25 H. P. 8p 


illus.  S8vo. (Bulletin H 188D) co 
Hep. 26-001G 3 2 ce-and atk. Apr. 47, 
1916; A 429521. 

Type Z special electric oil engines 10 and 
iS Fie Po. 8) ps aus: (Svo:  (Bulletim 
H 206) © Feb. 26, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 429520. 

Water service for railroads. 64 


p. illus., 
diagrs. Svyo. 


(Catalogue 126C) © 


Mars -20), LOG so 2ee. ands ait. SApTestne 
1916; A 429535. 
© Fairbanks, Morse & c¢o., Chi- 
cago. 
FARM implement news co.*, Chicago. 


Farm implement news buyer’s guide. 
v. 26. 544 p. S8vo. $1.00. [9538 

© May 2, 1916; 2 c May 6, 1916; 
aff. May 4, 1916; A 428873. 


FARMYARD friends 
stamps. 


done in poster 
New York, United art pub- 


lishing company [1916] fe5 al eam oe 
illus. squ. 82mo. (Stampkraft.) 
$0.10. [9539 
©» Mar: 26).1916; 2° @oMar.-28; 
1916; aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 4380012; 
United art pub. co., New York. 
FaRNUM (Willard Dexter) Wilbur 
manual of salesmanship. Milwau- 


kee, Wis., 
[1916] 


Wilbur stock food co. 
2 p. 1., [7]-141 p. 12mo. 
[9540 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 429749; Wilbur stock 
food co., Milwaukee. 


FARRINGTON (Frank)* Delhi, N. Y. 
Trade getters. chap 3. (Jn Plumb- 
ing and heating magazine. Apr., 
1916) [9541 


© May 1, 1916; 1 c. May 9, 1916; 
A 424414. 


FARWELL (Mildred) [9542-9549 


Americans take wild ride over mountain 
pass. 138th article. ©@ May 18, 1916; 
1 ec. May 20, 1916; A 424673. 


Americans try a big bluff to save Serb. 


food. © May 7, "1916; i've; Mary, 10; 
1916; A 424391, 


433 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9550 


FARWELL (Mildred )—Continued. 

Bulgars enter Monastir amid wildest 
scenes. © May 5, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 
1916; A 424314. 

Bulgars seize property left in Serb flight. 
@ May 10, 1916; 1 c. May 138, 1916; 
A 424454. 

Bulgars seize Serb food left with Ameri- 
cans. @ May 8, 1916; 1 ec. May 10, 
1916; A 424392. 

Daily struggle to get food in Serb hos- 
pital. @ May 4, i916; 1 c. May 6, 
1916; A 424313. 

Mrs. Farwell tells her war experiences. 
@ May 3, 1916; 1-6 May G6, “19iG; 
A 424312. 

Plucky women refuse demand of Bulga- 
rians. © May 9, 191G= 1 ¢ “May 141, 
1916; A 424432. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily tribune.] 


© Tribune co., Chicago. 
FAVORITE stories from American his- 
tory done in poster stamps. New 
York, United art publishing com- 


pany [1916] [25] p. illus. 32mo. 
(Stampkraft) $0.10. [9550 
© Mar. 26, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. 


Mar: 28, 1916; aft. Apr.-4-.80t6- 
A 480014; United art pub. co., New 
York. 


FEDERAL chemical ¢o.*, Louisville, Ky. 
9551, 9552 
Federal ist prize fertilizer [advertise- 
ments], no. 1-8. Sheet, illus., 26 by 
15 inches. © Mar. 7, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 
S;, 1916 3.1 ¢. Mar. (20, 1916 aft. Mar 

27, 1916; A 429224, 
Plant food and prosperity, 
prize fertilizers. 


federal ist 


FEDERAL couNcIL of Lutheran brother- 
hoods. Report of the third conven- 
tion. May 24, 25, 1915. Philadel- 
phia, Pa., Printed by The Lutheran 
publication society, [1916] 55 p. 
front. 12mo. $0.05. [9553 

© Mar. 11,1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429597; Board of man- 
agers of the Lutheran brotherhood, 
Louisville. 

[Fre (Sharpe)] Morgan’s gift verses. 
series no; 1, 2-2) 4 “allus. ““Syvo. 
25 each. [9554, 9555 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Apr. 3, 1916; A 429299, 429300; F. 
L. Morgan co., San Francisco. 
FEICKERT (Edward F.)* Plainfield, 
J. Time table, list of leading 
New York stores [ete.] Corrected 
to Nov. 29, 1915. Plainfield, N. J., 


The State trust co. [1916] Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 94 by 6% 
inches, folded to 48mo. [9556 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c Apr. 15, 
1916; aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 429639. 


pt. 1, nes;, v.18 


Fett & Tarrant mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
Directions for oiling the controlled- 
key duplex comptometer. Sheet, 11 
by 9 inches. [9557 


© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Jan. 
28, 1916; A 425145. 


FELTER (William L.) [9558-9562 
Buker-Felter arithmetics. Bk. 3. An- 
swers. Boston, New York  ([etc.} 


Silver, Burdett and company [1916] 
1p. 1., 26 po 12mo0. -@ Ape testes 
2 c. and aff. Apr. 19, 1916; A 429572. 
© Silver, Burdett & co., Boston. 


Felter twentieth century spellers. ist 
and 2d, 5th—7th years. New York, D. 
Appleton and company [1916] 4 v. 
illus. 12mo. $0.20 each. © May 12, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 17, 19163; A 

433015433018. 


© D. Appleton & co., New York. 


FELTON (Wm. T.)* Philadelphia. Art 
of bag punching. 1 p. 1, 5232 p- 
illus. 24mo. $0.25. [9563 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 428553. 


FENDo mfg. co.*, Cambridge, Mass. 
Civil guard promoting preparedness 
of eligible welfare series. 4 cards, 
in envelope, 3 cards 6 by 34 inches, 1 
ecard 5 by 3 inches. $0.05. [9564 

© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 429230. 


FERGUSON (Wm. Irwin)* Minneapolis. 
Plan for increasing the consumption 
and sale of any particular brand of 
flour or other wheat products. [38] 
p. 4to. [9565 

© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 e Web, 2: 
1916; aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 426300. 


FIELD dog stud book, an authentic 
register of names, colors, ages, pedi- 
grees, sex, winnings and owners of 
dogs on the American continent, 
from Jan. 1 to Dee. 31, 1915. 792 46. 
Chicago, The American field publish- 
ing -co., 1916. 599 »p. iGO arom 
12mo. $2.00. [9566 

© May 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
13, 1916; A 431060; Mrs. N. Rowe, 
Chicago. 


FirmMAN (Sidney G.) Progressive les- 
sons in English. Book 2. Rev. ed. 
New York, Chicago, D. Appleton and 
company [1916] xv, 352 p. 12mo. 
$0.60. [9567 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 428770; D. Appleton & 
co., New York. 


434 


BOOKS, 
no. 5, 1916 


GROUP IT 


9589 


FisHer flouring mills co.*, Seattle. 
Instructions for making up balance 
sheet, profit and loss statement and 
eost statement. P10} pe solder. 
Svo. [9569 

© Dee. 29, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 426815. 


ive tribes land co.*, Muskogee, Okl. 


How $175.00 made $83,333.33 in 
Oklahoma oil. [4] p. illus., map. 
fol. [9569 

© Mar. °24, 1916; 2 @ Mar. 29, 


1916; aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 480317. 


FLETCHER (Alfred Charles Benson) * 
Berkeley, Cal. From job to job 
around the world. (Jn Wide world) 

[9570, 9571 
Ds ae seuGaD. 20, 1916)" 4 ¢. Apr. JO 1916:: 


3. © Apr, 18, 1916; 1c. May 41916; 
A 424352, 

FLORENCE mfg. Co.*, 
Teeth and the man. cover-title, [8] 
p. illus. 16mo. [9572 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429262. 

FLORIDA cattle ranch co. Pingree land 

heeds 291: fol. [9573 
© Mar. 2, 1916; 1 c and aff. Mar. 

27,1916; 1c. Apr. 8, 1916; A 430162; 

Pingree C. Hughes, Sioux City, Ia. 

Forty (Richard A.) ‘Tourist and the 

pathfinder. cover-title, [6] p. 16mo. 

[9574 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

4, 1916; A 430028; Richard A. Foley 
adv. agency, inc., Philadelphia. 

[9575, 9576 


© 
dec. VApr i, 24 COAG = VA: 


Florence, Mass. 


ForRAN (Peggy) 


Girls, never Marry a South American. 
Apr L6G. LOLG: 

424003. 

None of these new fads in child raising 
fom me, © Apr.) 2;, 19165 1 ¢c..Apr. 8, 
1916; A 423759. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Cleveland 

Sunday leader] 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


ForspusH (William Byron)* Media, 
Pa. Ye merry yoemen of King Ar- 
thur, by William Byron Forbush and 
IDascomb Forbush. 1p.1.,16p. col. 
illus. Svo. $0.25. [9577 

© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
24,1916; A 430491. 


Forr WAYNE IRON store co. Automo- 


bile supplies, garage equipment [cat- 


alogue, 1916] cover-title, xv, 241 p. 
ilius. S8vo. [9578 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
4, 1916; A 427934; John A. Schick, 
Chicago. 


Fort WAYNE VULCANIZING works. An- 
nual catalogue, 1916. Fort Wayne, 
Ind. [1916]  cover-title, x1, 189° p. 
illus. S8vo. [9579 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 481170; F. E. Moore, 
Chicago. 


[Foster (Reginald L.)] Master minds 
of finance. [9580-9584 
Benjamin Peters Fens Oid peutCe 


wheat king. 19 p. i6mo. © Ap 
SLOG 2c. and aff. Apr. 19, 1916: 


A 429583. 

Hugene So ee ales eccues kine: 26. 2p. 
1i6mo. 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Apr. 19, Ooi a "00581. 

Hon. William Hi, Clark. copper king. 
els 16mo. (Opportunity series! @© 
Ap a, 1916: 52 'e. anda Apr: 411, 
1916; ‘A 430186. 

John D. Rockefeller. oil king. 16 p 
16mo. (Opportunity series) @©@ Apr. 
10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 11, 1916; 
A 4380185. 

William Crapo Durant, motor. king. 
Zope LOMO... Oy Apr, 28, L9uG 2 ie 
and aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429747. 
© L. Dean & co., New York. 

FouLtKkE (William Dudley) More 
fragments of a shattered pledge. 


Proof. (National editorial service, 
serial no. 387) [9585 

Gy Jane. 27, 191622 e€. and oat. 
Apr. 10, 1916; A 429875; National 


editorial service, inc., New York. 


Fow ter (Frank) Broncho rider boys 
with Funston at Vera Cruz; or, 
Upholding the honor of the Stars 
and Stripes. New York, A. L. Burt 
company [1916] Zoe 0D: front. 
12mo. $0.60. [9586 

Are 29. 19kG 2 "er and Salk. 
May 4, 1916; A 427953; A. L. Burt 
co., New York. 


Fow Ler (George L.)* New York. In- : 
vestigation of corrugated culverts. 
(In Railway age gazette) [9587 

i May 19 1Oi1G =) 1 ce. May. (20: 
1916; A 424654. 

[Fox pneumatic shock absorber co.] 
Jolts and shocks are unknown on 4 
car equipped with Fox pneumatics. 


cover-title, 9 p. diagrs. S8vo. 
[9588 
©) Mare Se 1916.75 0) ¢. Mars a1: 
ISG? Pie “Apr. "7, 1AST6Vatise Mar: 


28). 191G3" A 450258) William Ey, 


Jordan, Philadelphia. 

I'RANKLIN County telephone co.*, St. 
Albans, Yt. St. Albans district tele- 
phone directory, spring issue, 1916. 
eover-title, 12 p. S8vo. [9589 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 430168. 


435 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9590 


pt.1, n.s., v.18 


FRANKIIN ELECTRIC mfg. co. Poor | FRreuND (Arthur M.)* St. Louis. Busi- 


Richard’s new almanack. [8] . p. 
illus. 16mo. [9590 
©: Mar. 1,° 4916; 2 sex andaft. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 426667; Earl H. 
Whitehorne, New York. 


FRANTZ premier co.*, Cleveland. Sent 
to you on 10 days’ free trial, the 
world-famous Frantz premier electric 
cleaner. Newspaper clipping. 

©: Dee. 13. 1915: 2 sc. ‘and: aff. 
Jan. 22, 1916; A 429092. 
[9591 


FRASER (J. K.) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. Looking toward tomorrow. 
(In Chicago herald) [9592, 9593 


Benes a 1916. © Apr. 28, 1916; 1 ¢. 
29, 1916; A 424150. 

ae a 1916... ©‘ Apri: 29, 191630. ¢. 
May a 1916; A 424190. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


FRATERNAL monitor*, Rochester, N. Y. 
[9594, 9595 


Consolidated chart of insurance organi- 


zations. 1916 ed. 90 p. 8vo. @© 
Apr. a 19163 2 ¢,..andy aff; Apr. 2a, 
1916; A 428636. 

Statistics, fraternal societies. 1916 ed. 
22d annual ed. 239 ‘p.; 12mo: © 


APIs LOG a2 

1916; A 428637. 

FRED (Thomas Walter)* Chattanooga. 
Master key. Card, 10 by 7 inches. 

[9596 

2c. and aff. Apr. 


ec. and aff. Apr. 21, 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 
dD, a9i6 : A 429302. 

FREELAND (Isabelle Virginia)* Cleve- 
land. Adventures of Brave Heart 
and Laughing Eyes. Apr. 380, 1916. 
(In Cleveland plain dealer) [9597 

© vApr. r805° 1916 4p ie aMaye 3, 
1916; A 424216. 

FREEMAN (Chester M.)* Washington. 
Methods of ancient warfare. cover- 
title, 18 1. col. illus. 4to. $0.36. 

[9598 
© Sept. 6, 1915; 2 e. Mar. 4, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 480264. 

Fresno, Cal. Polk-Husted directory 
co.’s Fresno city and Fresno County 
directory, 1916. v. 9. Sacramento, 
Cal., Polk-Husted directory co., 1916. 
[5]-547 p. 8vo. $7.50. [9599 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2.e. Apr. 8, 1916; 


aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 428487; Polk- 
Husted directory co., Sacramento, 
Cal. 

FRETWELL (William <A.)* Raleigh, 
N. C. This too. cover-title,. [8]. p. 
illus. 24mo. $0.25. [9600 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1914; 
aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 480488. 


ness end of merchant tailoring. [15] 
p. S8vo. $1.00. [9601 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 429348. 


Frey (Hildegard G.) Camp fire girls 
in the Maine woods; or The Winne- 
bagos go camping. New York, A. L. 
Burt company [1916] 236 p. front. 
12mo. $0.60. [9602 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. May 10, 1916; 
aff. May 9, 1916; A 431015; A. L. 
Burt co., New York. 


FRONTIER press Co. 
titude. 
press company [1916] 


Correct mental at- 
Buffalo, N. Y¥., The Frontier 
72 p. Ato. 
[9603 
© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
2, 1916; A 427927; M. Joseph Kin- 
sella, Buffalo. 


FuEL engineering co. of New York*, 
New York. Coal service report for 
the month of Mar., 1916. 8 numb. 1. 
4to. [9604 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 429434. 


FUTTERER (Antonia Frederick)* Chi- 
cago. Fiitterer’s Bible eyeography. 
Questions and answers. Book 3. 
[Los Angeles, Cal., printed by Mar- 
tin & Baker] 1916. cover-title, [49] 


p. 12mo. $0.10. [9605 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

19, 1916; A 428610. 
Funk & Wagnalls co.*, New York. 


Prospectus and sample pages of the 
Funk & Wagnalls New standard 
dictionary. cover-title, [28] p. 
illus. (part col.) colgple sok 
[9606 
© Mar. 24,°1916)°2 ¢ and an, 
Apr. 6, 1916; A 430122. 
GABRIEL (Chas. H.) ed. 


Rodeheaver recitations, Christmas, for 
Sunday schools, young peoples’ soci- 
eties, etc. Chicago, Philadelphia, The 
Rodeheaver company, 1916. cover- 
title, [65]-96 p. 8vo. © Apri -s, 
1916 ; .2,..c.. and, afr ADE. Doe M916: 
A 430219. 

Rodeheaver’ recitations, miscellaneous, 
for Sunday schools, young peoples’ so- 
cieties, ete. Chicago, Philadelphia, 
The Rodeheaver company, 1916. cover- 
title, [97]-144 p. 8vo. $0.15. 
Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 13, 
1916; A 4380218. 


© Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

GALLAGHER (Patrick) Our Philippine 

problem, Proof. (National  edi- 

torial service, serial no. 881) [9609 

© Jan. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

10, 1916; A 429871; National edi- 
torial service, inc., Mew York. 


[9607, 9608 


436 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 
GARDNER (H. A.)* Washington. Ma- 
rine paints. 16 p. illus. 8vo. 


(Paint manufacturers’ assn. of the 
U. S. Educational bureau, scientific 


section. Bulletin 52, issued Apr., 
1916) [9610 

© Apr. 14 ,1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 428554. 

Gasaway (Thomas Oliver)* Indian- 
apolis. Radium and our combined 
methods for treating cancer. 386 Dp. 
illus. ports. S8vo. (Cover-title : 
Positive proofs) [9611 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 

17, 1916; A 429561. 

Gaston (George H.)* Chicago. His- 
tory and government of Chicago. 
13th paper. Department of gas and 
electricity. (In Educational _ bi- 
monthly, Apr., 1916.) [9612 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 1 ec. Apr. 24, 
1916; A 424021. 

GavuLt (R. H.) Did the bull ring 

breed Mewxico’s Villas? (Jn Chicago 

herald) [9613 
© Apr. 16," 191G6= 48 e~ Apr: 17, 

1916; A 423952; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


GAUMNITz (Daniel Asher) Marketing 
of live stock. South St. Paul, Minn., 


W. M. Campbell commission Co., 
1916. cover-title, 1 p. 1,42 p. 16mo. 
$0.50. [9614 


© Apr. i, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429403; W. M. Campbell 
commission co., South St. Paul, 
Minn. 


GEISEKING (Fred.) Xmas saving book 
square deal profit sharing plan. [4] 
p. 16mo. [9615 

© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 11, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 430261; Geo. P. 
Loose, Springfield, Ill. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC ¢CO0.*, Schenectady, 
mo NN. Y. [9616, 9617 
Bulletin no. 43605. Edison mazda C 
lamps for industrial plants. Jan., 
1916. 11 p. illus. 4to. © Feb. 29, 
1916: 2 sande. Apr. 17,1916 ; 

A 429495. 


Bulletin no. 45500 A. Automatic gen- 

erator voltage regulators. Feb., 1916. 

illus. diagrs. 4to. © Mar. 13, 

1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; 
A 429496. 


Georce (Georgia)* San Francisco. 


[9618-9620 


Gray hair. Hairs again. © Apr. 13, 
1916; 1 ec. Apr. 17, 1916; A 493878. 


Hair structure and anatomy. Hair-a- 
gain. © A 15, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 19, | 
1916; A 4238906. 

43 


se ee ee a Ll 


9633 


GEORGE (Georgia) *—Continued. 


What is hair-a-gain? MHair-a- ot @ 
Apr. 18, 1916; ih C2, ADE... 22,0916 = 
A 424009. 


[Note: The foregoing are in San Fran- 
cisco Bulletin] 


GERSTENBERG (Charles W.)  Protect- 
ing securities in failing companies. 


1 p. 1. 25 numb. 1. 4to. (Modern 
business service, report no. 70) 
[9621 


© Apr 145'31916;'2 «© Apr 17, 
1916; aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 480321; 
Alexander Hamilton institute, New 
York. 


Gest (William P.)* Philadelphia. Ad- 
vantages offered by trust companies 
for the administration of charitable 
funds. (Jn Trust companies. Apr., 
1916. ) [9622 

©) Apri-25) A916) boc: (Apr 2k 
1916; A 424109. 


GIANT powder ©Co., San Fran- 
cisco. [9623-9627 


Better boulder breaking with giant pow- 


con.*, 


ders. [4] p. illus. 8vo. © Mar. 27, 
EMG: 2 —e. and, aff. Apr. L722 1916-3 
A 429497. 


Better ditching with giant powders. 5 p. 
illus. S8vo. (Cover-title: Ditches) © 
Mar. 27, 19163. 2. and ale Apr. 1¢, 
1916; A 429499. 

Better farm tillage with giant farm pow- 
ders. 5 p. illus. S8vo. (Cover-title: 
Crops.) © Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 429500. 

Better orchard tillage with giant farm 
powders. 12 p. illus. 8vo. (Cover- 
title > Trees.) “© Mar: 27, 191637 2c: 
and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429501. 


Better stump removing with giant farm 
powders. 20 p. illus.  8vo. ore 
title: Stumps) @© Mar. 18, 1916; 
and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429498. 


Gippons (Mike J.) My own story. (Jn 
ee journal) [9628-9632 
chap. © oe Oe £916 bs) ex-Ape; }15; 

AnH A 423926. 


chap, 14: @ Apr. 46, 191631 ce! Apr. 20; 
1916; A 423930 

chap. 12, i: © Apr. )23.) $9165 a) -e 
Apr. 28, 1916; A 424124. 

chap I42: 54534. ©) Apr 5s0, 19162. 7 re: 


May 5, 1916; A 424265. 
chap. 16. @ May 7, 1916; 1 c. May 12, 
1916; A 424443. 
© Journal printing co., 
apolis. 


Minne- 


Gipss mfg. co.*, Canton, O. Gibbs toys 
for little girls and boys. cover-title, 


[16] p. col. illus. nar. Svo. [9633 
© Mar: 27, 1916;, 2 e& and’ ‘aff. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429245. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


963+ 


pt. 1, 0. s.; vis 


Gites (William R.} Japanese are aid- 
ing revolt of Chinese. (In Chicago 
daily news) [9634 

© May 17, 1916; 1-¢. May 20, 
1916; A 424647; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 

GLass (Dudley) Stories of the opera. 
Season of 1916. 85 p. illus., ports. 
4to. $0.50. [9635 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 430315; Atlanta 

Georgian and Sunday American, 
Atlanta. 


Guass (Montague) 
Marcus of Queens Borough. (In 
New York tribune) [9636 

© Apr. 16, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 19, 
1916; A 423908; Tribune assn., 
New York. 
Guass (Sheldon J.)* Milwaukee. Per- 
petual calendar. 21. 4to. $0.50. 
[9637 
© Apr, 10,1916 2’ and" airs Apr: 
19, 1916; A 429576. 

GLOBE pub. co.*, Syracuse, N. Y. Start 
a business of your own. [4] p. 
fol. [9638 

©) Apr: 1) 1916: 2°e ‘and aif, Apr. 
5, 1916; A 429313. 
Gorr (S. B.) s7.*, Camden, N. J. Lec- 


This here, now, 


ture on the life of the nation. [4] p. 
16mo. $0.10. [96389 
© Mar. 16h 19165) 26e!:and- afl. 


Mar. 29, 1916; A 4292338. 

GoLp medal camp furniture mfg. co.*, 
Racine, Wis. Gold medai fold-up 
portable houses, tent and garage 
frames. 28, [4] p. illus., plans. 
32mo. (Catalog B, 1916) [9640 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426657. 


GOLDSMITH (Marcus A.) Book of 
games, [no. 1.] containing six com- 


plete new games. Cleveland, O., 
Goldsmith publishing co., 1916. 
[16] p. col. illus. fol. $0.10. [9641 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 ¢@ and aff. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 426718; Goldsmith 

pub. co., Cleveland. 
Goopricu. Feb., 1916. 23, [1] p. 
illus., diagr. 4to. [9642 
C) Feb. 25, 1980322. 1c. aia. 1, 


1916; aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 430330; 
B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, O. 


GoopsELL (Byron Woodward)* Chi- 
cago. [9648, 9644 
Can you make good the past? Sheet, 9 
by 6 inches. @ Mar. 19, 1916%"2' ¢. 
and aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 426828. 

Miss Gentle Spring. Sheet, 11 by 8 
inches. © Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 4380000 


GoopYEAR tire & rubber co.*, Akron, O. 
Goodyear rims. 11 p. illus. 16mo. 
[9645 
© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and a:. Apr. 

14, 1916; A 429461. 


GorpDon tire & rubber co.*, Canton, O. 
EXverrite rubber goods. cover-title, 
31 [1]. p.... front., -cok allgsaasen 
12mo. [9646 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 429423. 


Gorton (Arthur T.) Arithmetic by 
practice. [9647-9652 


8d year—ilst and 2d half, by Arthur T. 
Gorton, Leslie O. Lynch and Rupert 
H. Murray. New York, PY ©. a 
mons -¢o:; inc) .- [1946] 2 Vee 
12mo. © Apr. 15,.1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Apr. 24, 1916: A 428791, 


4th year—I1st and 2d half, by Arthur T. 
Gorton, Leslie O. Lynch and Rupert 


H. Murray. “New York, .2.°2.>)sum- 
mons ¢o.,* incest 7 [1916] {2 votes 
12mo. © Apr. ae 1916; 2) ¢. and aff. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 428792. 


5th year—Ist and 2d half, by Arthur T. 
Gorton, Leslie O. Lynch and Rupert 
H. Murray. New York, P. P. Sim- 
mons co.;: ines ) [ISIGT = Zev emis 
@ Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. each and aff. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 428793. 


6th year—ist ona 2d half, by Arthur T. 
Gorton, Leslie O. Lynch and Rupert 
H,. Murray... New... York, PB. Po sue- 

»? . LAST] 2e ov eee 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢@ and aff. 

Apr, 24, 1916; A 428794, 


7th year—lIist and 2d half, by Arthur T. 
Gorton, Leslie O. Lynch and Rupert 
H. Murray. P. P. Sim- 
mons ¢co., ine. 2) visa ae 
12mo. © Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 428795. 


Sth year—lst half, by Arthur T. Gorton, 
Leslie O. Lynch and Rupert H. Mur- 


ray. New York, P. P. Simmons Co., 

ine. [1916] v. 319 p. 12mo. @ Apr. 

15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 24, 1916; 

A 428796. 

© Parker P. Simmons co., ine, 
New York. 


Goutp (M. P.) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[9658, 9654 


a retailer advertise? 
; 1c. Apr. it, meee. 


How much should 
© Apr. 15, 1916 
A 423852. 


Letting the manufacturer pay your ad- 
vertising bills. @©@ Apr. 10, 1916; 1 c. 
Apr. 11, 1916; A 423943 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Goutps manufacturing co.*, Seneca 
Falls, Ns Y. [9655-9659 


Air pressure and vacuum pumps. 24d ed. 
8 p. illus. 4to. (Bulletin no. 117. 
Form 9166) @© Apr. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Apr. 19, 1916; A’ 429593. 


Double-acting triplex piston pumps. 4th 
ed. 12 p. illus. 8vo. (Bullétin 
104. Form 9165) © Apr. 6, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 429437. 


438 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


9681 


Govutps manufacturing co.*—Contd. 


Multi-stage centrifugal pumps. 20 pp. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. (Bulletin no. 120, 
form 8151. 1st ed.) ©: Mar., 21, 
f9tG: 2c. and aff. Mar. 23, 1916: 
A 426940. 

Single-acting trunk plunger 


pumps. 
ed. i a GF a oe illus. 


8vo. 


oe 102. Form 9167) © Apr. 6, 
aiGe 2c. and aff. Apr. 12, 1916; 
A 429436. 


Triplex plunger pumps. 4th ed. 16 p. 
illus. 8vo. (Bulletin 101. Form 
too) ©. Apr. 6G, 1916;.2.e. and aff. 
pret, 19163 A 429435. 


GouRDLAND. v.1,no.1. cover-title, 12 
Dp. iius. Svo. $0.10. [9660 
ioeeviac. 28,, 1916; 2 ¢ .and: aff. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 430207; Jesse 
Johnson Hamilton, Chanute, Kan. 


Grain (Amelia) co. Catalogue no. 26. 
Philadelphia, Pa. [Printed by John 
meevay. 1916]. 40 p.. inel. | pls. 
nar. 4to. (Cover-title: Amelia 
Grain’s new catalogue of scenery, 
no. 26) [Copyright is claimed on 


additional illustrations] [9661 

etisr ot. 1916: 2. ¢c. and. aff. 
Mar. 24, 1916; A 429109; Amelia 
Grain, Philadelphia. 

Graves (Etta Merrick)* Mattapan, 
Mass. ‘Thread of life. [Shy op: 
12mo. (Inner beauty series) $0.10. 

[9662 
foe Mar, 4 1916; 2. ¢c. Mar. 21, 


1916; aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 430164. 


GREATER Hthiopia & progressive aid 
assn. of the world, Beaumont, Tex. 
Guide of the G. HE. & P. A. A. of 
the world. cover-title, 13 p. fold. 
forms. 12mo. [9663 

iy Mar 15, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 11, 
1916; aff. Mar. 29, 1916; A 429231. 


Green (Frederick H.)* Muscatine, 
Ia. Games we played together long 
ago. Sheet, 74 by 5 inches. 

[9664 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429366. 


GREENE County, Mo. Greene County, 


Mo. [directory] 1916. Springfield, 
ill., The Community advertiser, 
fo 286 p. front. (fold. map) 
8vo. $5.00. [9665 


(oA. 12. 1916: 2 ec. and aft. 
mime. 1916; A 428565; EF. A. 
Moore co., Springfield, I. 


Grecory (Carl Louis) Motion picture 
photography. (In Moving picture 
world) [9666-9670 


GREGoRY (Carl Louis)—Continued. 
May Ot ov6er @) Apra 26) (LOGS be: 
May 4, 1916; A 424243. 


May hd, a9.) (©. May ks) L916; fe. 
May 8, 1916; A 424300. 


May 20; 1916... © May 10, 199163) Ince. 
May 13% 1916; A 424458. 


May 27, 1916. © pay AG, 
May 24, 1916; A 424740. 
© Chalmers publishing co., 

York. 

GREGoRY (Thomas B.) [9671-9676 


Bird day. © Apr. 30, 1916; 1 c. May 
10, 1916; A 424361. 


Deeper lawlessness. (/n St. Louis repub- 


PO MG Eis Be) 


New 


He) Oe Apr Gs Ui tee Naya 4. 
1916; A 424354. 

Erzerum and ‘Trebizond. © Mar. 5, 
1916; 1c. Mar. 14, 1916; A 424402. 


Nil desperandum. © Apr. 9, LOLG GE 
Apr, 18, 1916; A 423894. 


Number Gl  @ibebs 2% L916 soive Mar: 
14, 1916; A 424401. 


Six greatest books. (Jn St. Louis re- 
public.) @© Apr. 23, 1916; 1 c. May 
3, 1916; A 424214. 


[ Note: The foregoing are in Pittsburgh 
gazette times unless otherwise stated] 

© Newspaper feature service, inc., 
New York. 


GRUEN-. watch mfg. co.*, Cincinnati 
Man who succeeded where Herbert 
Spencer failed. [8] 1. folder illus., 
ports. fol. [9677 

© Apr. 8, 1916%' 2 «@ Apre 12) 1916: 
aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 430486. 


GUARANTY trust co. of New York*, 
New York. Digest of the Federal 
reserve act. 17 p. 12mo. [9678 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 428559. 


GUERIN (George P.)* Chicago. Rules 
for playing College days, or Love in 


the parlor. Sheet, 54 by 44 inches. 
$0.10. [9679 
©) dam 2h 19tG6. 2) es Mebs he 


1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429089. 


Guia de New York para los touristas 
hispano-americanos, editada por M. 
Hadida. 1° ed. de 1916. [New 
York, Agencia de touristas latino- 
americanos, 1916] 120° p. illus. 
i2mo. 9 S0:25: “ [9680 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 e/ and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 427600; Manuel Hadida, 
New York. 


Guyot (Louise H.)* Boston. Fairy 
Yellow, the butterfly, tells a story of 
the stars. (Jn Boston Sunday her- 
ald) [9681 


Apr. 29, 1916. © Apr. 19, 1916; 1 ¢. © Apr. 23, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 27, 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 424126. 1916; A 424005. 
4532116 3 439 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9682 


pt: hs wis 


HAAREN (John H.) Natural free-hand 
writing based on muscular move- 
ment exercises. Manual no. 1-6. 
Boston, New York [ete.] D.C. Heath 
& company [1916] 6 v. illus., obl. 
48mo. $0.96. [9682 

@ Apr. 11; 1916; 2c and! att Apr. 
19, 1916; A..428588; D.,C. Heath & 
co., Boston. 


HacKketTtT, Gates, Hurty co.*, St. Paul. 
Hackett’s hardware blue book, 1916. 
cover-title, A-L, xxxviii, 2058 p. 
illus. foi. [9683 

© May 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 428884. 


HACKILEMAN (C. W.)* Indianapolis. 
Copper plate, steel die and plate en- 
graving, printing and embossing; 
pages from Commercial engraving, a 
handbook of reference for buyers of 
engraving. Indianapolis, Ind., Com- 
mercial engraving publishing com- 
pany [1916] > 367 ps) hus. port: 
facsims. S8vo. $0.50. [9684 

@© Apr. 17,1916; 2 ¢) and all; Apr: 
22, 1916; A 429640. 


HarEcKEL (Ernst) Relations of man. 
(In Truth seeker) [9685, 9686 
Fi @ mel 26, 1916; 1c. Apr. 26, 1916; 
A 424091. 

2, @ May 3; 19165. 1c, May 3: 19163 A 
424219 
©) Dr a seeker co., New York. 


Hatt (Alice Shellabarger)* Decatur, 
Ill. Autogravure, the science of 
character building, including con- 
crete and objective methods; good 
citizenship. [Chicago, Printed by 
JB. (Caldwell) 1916." 55. numb.” 1: 
fol. [9687 


@ Mar 13. 191652 (ca Mar 325, 
1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429465. 


, Philadelphia. 

[9688, 9689 
cover-title, 
3, 1916; 2 -¢. and 
A 429269. 


Hatt-MackK co.* 


Easter helper no. 2. 
Svo. $0210. © Mar: 
an Mateo, Oto 

New songs of Pentecost. no. 1. [128] 
p. 16mo, -$O\1s, C@ Mar. 15, A916; 
2 ¢,.ang Ait, Mar, ol, LOUGH eA 42927 0. 


Haripera (Josef Henry)* New York. 
Motion picture projection simplified. 


(In Motion picture news) 


[9690-9695 
dan, | 220: 4916, ..@ dan, PL, ales ae, 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 423929. 
Agr, 22,°1916¢°(O.Apr., Ti, Tare abc. 
Apr. 12, 1916; A 4238752. 
Apr. 29, 1916. © Apr, 1S,) LODB ya C. 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 42: pie ’ 
May 6, 1916. Apr. TOUGe sie, 


© 
Apr. 26, 1916; A 234081, 


16) 1p: 


HALLBERG (Josef Henry )*—Continued. 


May 13, 1916. om eects 2, 19163 2 eo May 
3 1916; A 42421 


May 20, 1916. oF May 9. 1916-24 ce May 
10, 1916: iA. 424364. 
Ham (Ernest R.)* Lents, Ore. 
merchandise plan. 
16mo. 


Free 
cover-title, 10 p. 
[Text parallel to binding] 

[9696 


© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


TS, LolGr xe 426647. 


Hanp book of automobiles, 1916. 
[New York] National automobile 
chamber of commerce, incorporated 
[1915] 1 p.-L; [51218 ae a 
12mo. [9697 

© Dec. 31, 1915; 2°¢ and ae sam 
3, 1916; A 420161; National automo- 
bile chamber of commerce, inc., New 
York. 

HANFF-METZGER blueprint. no. 2, Feb., 

1916. 12 p.  ilhase tse: [9698 
© Feb. 22, 1916; 2) cs Mawes: 

1916; aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 480154; 

Hanff, Metzger, inc., New York. 


HaArbDER manufacturing co.*, Cobleskill, 


N. Y. Two of the nations greatest 
money makers. [8] p. ~ folder. 
ilus. 16mo. [9699 


©. Apr.) 619163 2 
12, 1916; A 429420. 


e. and aff. Apr. 


Harping (Philip)* Butte, Mont. 
Money, security and profit. [4] p. 
nar. 4to. [9700 

© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and ailo Apr 


1, 1916; A 480025. 
Harmon (Christopher)* White Plains, 


NX [9701-9703 
Latest decisions. Laws of 1916. Regis- 
ter’s docket [and] CoaEty clerk's 

docket. Apr. 13-19, 1916. © Apr. 22, 


191.6.5:6b ¢. Apr 24, 1916; A 424015 


Latest decisions and statutes. Resists Ss 
docket [and] County clerk’s docket. 
Apr. 20—26, 1916. © Apr. 29, 19205 
1c. May 1, 1916: A 424192, 

Apr. 27—May 38, 1916. @ May 

6.1916: 1 c: May .6, 1916; A 424825. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Hastern 
state journal] 
Harmon (Oscar Guy)* Webb. City, 
Mo. Miner may swear. Sheet, 104 
by 4 inches. $0.05. [9704 


© Feb. 12, 191632 
3, 1916; A 429341. 
Harmony cafeteria co.*, 


ce. and aff. Apr. 


Chicago. 
[9705. 9706 


On the level. © Mar. ate 1916; 1 ¢. Ape 
24, 


1916; A 424027 
Originators of main ae cafeterias in 
Chicago. © Apr. 26, 1916; 1 c. May 

3, 1916; A 424218. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily tribune] 


440 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 5, 1916 9749 


[HastTines (James Syme) ]—Contd. 


Apr. 19—23, 1916. © Apr. 19-23, 1916; 
1 ec. each May 1, 1916; A 424175— 
424179. - 

Apr. 24-28, 1916. © Apr. 24-28, 1916; 
1 e@. each May 1, 1916; A 424169— 
424178. 


Harr (L. L.) corporation. Production | 
| Apr. 29-May 3, 1916. © Apr. 29-May 8, 


& costs in hosiery mills. cover-title, 
[12] p. 24mo. [9707 

@ jan 14 1916: 2 c. Feb. 1, 1916; 
A 4301385; Lew Lysle Harr, New 
York. 


Harris bros. co.*, Chicago. Price 
wrecker. Catalog no. 175. cover- 
title, [16] 994 p. illus. (part col.) 


1ORG = een veqehy + May 5.5 1 OiG eA 
424982 4294986. 

May 4—8, 1916. © May 4-8, 1916; 
each May 10, 1916; A 491368424379. 


4to. [9708 © Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 
Hee. 1G t91G; 2. ¢. and aff. 

Mar. 27, 1916; A 429154. Hawks (J. G.) [9741, 9742 

; Colonel Castleton of Virginia [Los An- 

Harrison (Louis Reeves)* New York. geles, Benita standard printing 

Judging plays. (Jn Moving picture company, 191 cover-title, 24 p. 
world, May 13, 1916) [9709 Mar. 13, 1916; A 426661. 

My lady of tags and tatters. [Los An- 

© May 3, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 1916; geles, Cal., Printed by Standard printing 

A 4243801. company, 1916] cover-title, 16 p. S8vo. 

@PAprNtG, 1916232) ¢.andpatt. Apri, 


Harrison safety boiler works*, Phila- | 1916; A 429560. 
delphia. [9710-9712 © Thos. H. Ince, Culver City, Cal. 


Specthcations 6 MSs CPS PetstNE | Haydon (James Ryan)* Chicago. 52 


loose 1. 4to. © Mar. 13, 1916: 2 ec. reasons [why you should go to 
hn sta ae oa ae eon church.] Business men’s national 
OO E26 M. ; numb. loose 1. : 2 No 7Qr = 
4to. © Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. ee going movement. Chicago, 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 426699. e Commercial culture league 
pe caiion, the EEG NE wetcn flow [1916] 8 p. 24mo. $0.05. [9743 
meter or measuring o1ier He con- © Apr alal 1916: 2 c. and aff Apr. 
Beusee returns etc. 676, I. M. 2 Pha = ; 
numb. loose 1. 4to. © Mar. 13, 14, 1916; A 429479. 


Toeo> 2 Gc and aft. Mar, 15, 1916; A 


426700. Hayes (Clair Wallace) [9744, 9745 
Boy allies in great peril; or, With the 

Hart & Krauss*, Allentown, Pa. Evo- Italian eee the Alps. New York, 
lution of the Stars and Stripes. es = a: Ey ae Bree Be 

. om ront. 12mo. .60. ay 8, : 

Eh p. Sam : | aera foes 2c. and aff. May 13, 1916; A 431062. 
puzzle.) $0.10. = (9713 Boy allies under the sea; or, The van- 


ishing submarines, by Ensign Robert L. 
Drake’ [pseud.] New: York, AL) he 
Burt company [1916] 252 p._ front. 
t2mone 50.6058 (©) May iG) s19G:; ae 
Mays 105 19165 Jaft. May. 9. LOlGs7A 
4310138. 


© A. L. Burt co., New York. 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 429445. 


Harts Lynbrook nurseries*, lLyn- 
brook, L. I. Hardy plants for Long | 

fan. 955, [1] p. illus. 8vo. 
| HAzArpD astrological calendar, 1916. 12 
| cards, 10 by 44 inches. [9746 
© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 « and aff. Feb. 
9, 19163 > A 426137 +: A. B. Hazard, 

Kansas City, Mo. 


EPAZLERON-., Pa. Re Ee Polk &; ¢€o:'s 
Hazleton directory, 1916-1917. v. 2. 
Seranton, Pa., R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 
492 p. 8vo. $5. 00. [9747 


© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 427890; R. L. Polk & co., 


[9714 | 
© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
31, 1916; A 429255 


HaArvarp college, Chemical laboratory. 
Chemistry B. General instructions 
for laboratory work [and] Labora- 
tory experiments. [Cambridge, 
Mass., Printed by Harvard uni- 
versity press, 1916] 3p. 1., 53 numb. 
l. 4to. [9715 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 


aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 429466; Arthur Pittsburgh. 
B. Lamb, Cambridge, Mass. HEBERHART (Charles Edward) & Vac- 
[Hastincs (James Syme)] Bits of carezza (Victor Andrew)* St. Louis. 
byplay by Luke McLuke [pseud.] Vie Vacs. (Jn St. Louis republic 
[Each 5 instalments] (Jn Cincin- Sunday magazine) [9748, 9749 
nati enquirer) [9716-9740 March of the tulips. © Apr. 23, 1916; 
Apr. 14-18, 1916. © Apr. 14-18, 1916; 1c. May 11, 1916; A 424410. 
1 ¢. each Apr. 20, 19163» A 423931— Stingless mosquito. © Apr. 30, 1916; 
423935. 1 c. May 11, 1916; A 424409. 


441 


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9750 


pt. 1, HSS yee 


[Hrcket (G. B.)] Painting with pre- 
pared paint. (Jn Drugs, oils and 


paints, Apr., 1916) [9750 
© Apres 21. 1916s a ee Aprnee, 
1916; A 424011; Drugs, oils & 


paints, Philadelphia. 


HEILBRONER (Louis)* Ft. Wayne, Ind. 
Heilbroner’s official base ball blue 
book. [9751, 9752 
TSG. BO. i pe oBvo. S00) © May. 8, 

1915; 2 ¢ and aff. May 16, 1916: 
A 431098. 

1916. Tth,year. 88 p. -8vo. $1.00. 
© May 2, "1916; 2 c and aff. May 4, 
1916; A 427 945. 

HEINTZ (Annie T.)* Los Angeles. 
Golden glow of pioneer days. chap. 
20, 21. (Jn Los Angeles times illus- 
trated weekly, Apr. 15, 1916) 

[9753 
(Cy Apr 16.) 1916> AY er Apr 24 
1916; A 424050. 


(Charles Bert)* Greenville, 
Where did Cain get his wife? 
[5]-15 p. 24mo. $0.25. 
[9754 
Mare 24, 1916; 2) e. and pai: 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 429140. 


HERALDS of liberty. [9755, 9756 


Certificate [of membership] [Rev. ed.] 
Sheet, 14 by 17 inches, folded to 8vo. 
© Feb. 10;52916% 2c, Maran, oes 
aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 427578. 


Improved equal age joint life distribu- 
tion plan. [8] p. folder. 12mo. © 
Heb. sk 10)... 19165 sehen Marve ioe 
aft. APE. S;, LOGS CA 4a ait. 
© Emanuel Barrick, Philadelphia. 

Herz (EHugene)* Chicago. Bookkeep- 
ing for the storekeeper. 9. The 
double entry system. pt. 5. (In 

Profitable storekeeping. May, 1916.) 
[9757 

Apr (27, 


HENERY 
Miss. 
mai. T., 


@) vApr. 25) 
1916; A 424123. 
HickMAN (Thomas E.)* Kansas City, 


19165. 1: /e:; 


Mo. Teeny dictionary of simplified 
spelling. [16] p. 48mo. [9758 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
13, 1916; A 480224. 

Hickson & co.*, New York. 
tailleur. (Jn Harper’s bazar, 
1916) 


Bride’s 
May, 


CG) Apr. 20, 
1916; A 424103 
Hicsy (Arthur W.) Fundamentals of 

faith and faithfulness. [Cincinnati, 

O., The Standard publishing com- 

pany, 1916] 16p. 12mo. [9760 

© Mar. 22, 1916 ; 2: @ \ Mar, Zo, 

1916; aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429146; 

Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 


1D1G* Lt. ara eo, 


HietEyY (Henry Rich)* North Adams, 
Mass. Our system. [11] p. illus. 
32mo. [9761 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 1°@ an an 
Mar. 30, 1916; 1 «.- Mare 
A 480001. 


Hitt (Edwin C.)* New York. Book 
of evolution. New York [1916] 
20 p. illus. 8vo. [Prospectus] 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 427590. 


Hitt (Grace Brooks) [9763, 9764 


Corner House girls in a play; how they 
rehearsed, how they acted, and what 
brought in. Illus. by R. 
New York, Barse & 
Hopkins [1916] 254 p. inel. front. 
plates. 12mo. [Her Corner House 
girls series] © May 12, 1916; 2 «e. 
and aff. May 18, 1916; A 431119; 
Corner House girls’ odd find’ where they 
made it, and what the ‘strange dis- 
covery led to. Illus. by Emmett Owen. 
New York, Barse & Hopkins [1916] 
252 Dp. incl. front. plates. 12mo. [Her 
Corner House girls series] © May 
LOGI aes and aff. May 18, 1916; 


the play 
Emmett Owen. 


© Barse & Hopkins, New York. 


Hitton (Harold H.) Value of put- 
ting. (Jn Golfers magazine, Apr., 
1916) [9765 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 1 © Apr: dT ieae: 
A 428891; Golfers magazine co., 
Chicago. 


HirscH (Cal.) & sens iron & rail co.*, 
St. Louis. Book of 1,000 bargains, 
no. 154. 64 p. illus. 4to. [9766 


© .Jan. 28, 1916; 2 @ ange 
Apr. 14, 1916; A 429484, 


Hixson (Harold P.)* Detroit. I am 


your enemy. (In Detroit free 
press. ) [9767 

© Apr. -17, 1916; 1c. Ape 
1916; A 424092. 


Hoewarttow news. (Jn Madisonville 
Semiweekly hustler) [9768, 9769 


Mar. 28. 1916. © Mar. 28, 1916; 1. 
Apr. i, 1916; A 423478. 


Apr. 14, 1916. © Apr. aa 19165 2aG 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 423920 
© Adams syndicate, Madisonville, 
Ky. 


HOLLENBECK press*, Indianapolis. 
Folder movie, a trip thru a big fac- 
tory. [12] p. folder. ills) aen 
48mo. [9770 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429563. 


442 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


HomMaAn’s national school of account- 
aney*, Portland, Me. Lecture 25-36. 


6 vy. 8vo. Contents.—no. 25. Non- 
operating income and expenditure— 
Reserves and reserve funds.—no. 26. 
—Reserves and reserve funds, con- 
tinued, by F. Ernest Holman.—no. 
27. Mergers and the consolidation 
balance sheet, by C. J. Birkenmayer. 
—no. 28. The consolidated balance 
sheet, by F. Ernest Holman.—no 29. 
The statement of affairs, by fF. 
Ernest Holman.—no. 30. Amortiza- 
tion, by C. J. Birkenmayer.—no. 81. 
Commercial law: Contracts.—no. 32. 
Commercial law: The law of sales, 
by Scott Wilson.—no. 33. Commer- 
cial law: Bailments.—no. 34. Com- 
mInercial law: Principal and agent, 
by Scott Wilson.—no. 35. Commer- 
cial law: Negotiable instruments.— 
no. 86. Commercial law: Negoti- 
able instruments continued, by 
Seott Wilson. [9771-9776 

Peewee 2s, 25, Apr. 7, 10, 14, 20, 
1916; 2 c. Apr. 14, 24, 1916; aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 430464, 430465; 430480- 
430483. 


HOME BENEFIT circle co.*, Mena, Ark. 
Plan of the Home benefit circle co. 
[4] p. 24mo. ESTE 

© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 429090. 


HOME TELEPHONE & telegraph co. of 


Pasadena*, Pasadena, Cal. ‘Tele- 
phone directories. [9T78, 9779 
Passadena and Los Angeles County. 


Jan. 15, 1916. 
@ Mar. 3, 1916; 
1916; A 426644. 


Passadena, South Passadena, Lamanda 
Park [ete.] Mar., 1916. 116 p. 4to. 
© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 13, 
1916; A 426643. 

HOME TELEPHONE & telegraph co. of 
Spokane*, San Francisco. Spokane 
telephone’ directory, Mar., 1916. 
cover-title, 117, 38, 32 p. 4to. [9780 


© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 430307. 


HOMESTEAD bank of Brooklyn. Join 
the Prosperity club. [4] p. 8vo. 
[9781 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 13, 
1916; aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 429470; 
Prosperity club, ine., New York. 


Vil 16; ‘65. pp.) Ato. 
2 ¢. and aft. Mar: 13, 


Hooper (Harry Sterling)* San Fran- 


cisco. Fairest of the fair. Card, 
col. illus., 11 by 7 inches. $0.25. 
[9782 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 430121. 


9815 


Hoors (Walter W.) Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[9783-9788 


Advertising is the tail, not the dog. © 
Maye 4. 1916 5) en) May (5s 1916 7A 
424270. 

Better business must come first. ©@ May 


Pte bre May, 2: 1916 > Ay 424958. 


Following the leader. © May 5, 1916; 
1c. May 6, 1916; A 424304. 


Future of advertising. © May 6, 1916; 
1 ec. May 8, 1916; A 424308. 


Market is worth more than a factory. 
©) May: 3; 191Gsal @aMayi As TOGA 
424248, 

Selecting and training men. © May 2, 


© ip eeeien Chicago. 


manufacturing co.*, New- 
Hoosier kitchen cabi- 
illus. 16mo. 
[9789 
© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Mar. 
24, 1916; A 429102. 


HOOSIER 
castle, Ind. 
nets, 1916. 47 p 


[Horse (Chester R.) ] [9790-9815 
Bigger the petticoat, the smaller the 
purse.= -@ Apr? 2; 19906: 1 <e, Apr. 58; 
1916; A 423758. 
Change color, scene shifts. © Apr. 30, 


1916; 1 « May 5, 1916; A 424293. 

Counting the birds in the bush as well 
as those in the hand. © May 14, 1916; 
1-c. May 18, 1916; A 424664. 

Curious kink in Dickie Davis’ character. 

May J.  totG.2 tle May, 102s 19O1G- 
A 424404, 

Did death or morphine write weirdest 
novel? © May 7, 1916; 1 c. May 10, 
1916; A 424405. 

Fawning on the faun. © Apr. 23, 1916; 
1c Apr. 26, 1916; A 424087. 

From the Great white way to the White 
House. © May 7, 1916; 1 ¢«. May 10, 
1916; A 424406. 

Get thee behind me. © Apr. 23, 
ft ¢, Apr 26, 1916's A 424086. 
Longest battle ever fought. © May 14, 
1916; 1 ec. May 18, 1916; A 424665. 
Newest scientific discoveries and _ re- 
markable facts. Apr. 2, 1916. © Apr. 
Ze gOnG A CeAprers. 196i Ay 423060: 


1916; 


Apr 6, 1916... © H Apr 16> 1996r 
1c. Apr. 21, 1916; A 424001. 
Apr, 2, 196 ©) Apr: 23; 1916s 
1c. Apr. 26, 1916; A 424089. 
Apr. 30, 1916. © Apr. 30, 1916; 
1 ce. May 5, 1916; A 424295. 
—— May 7, 1916. © May 7, 1916; 1 «¢. 


May 10, 1916; A 424407. 

May 14, 1916. © May 14, 1916; 
1 ¢. May 18, RODEN 424666. 

Now the living dead man writes of war: 
©) Maly 44, WONG sel May 182s 1916 
A 424663. 

Settling the Shakespeare controversy in 
an American court. © Apr. 23, 1916; 


1c. Apr. 26, 1916; A 424088. 
She’s got to quit beating her baron. © 
Apr, 16) 8916. 1 c Apr 21... 1916< 


A 424004. 

Slivers does a real life and death version 
of Pagliacci. Apr 367i 1OlG- A es 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 424006. 


443 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9816 


[Hore (Chester R.) ]—Continued. 


This summer it will be the girl rookies. 


@ Apr: 2. 19165 a ic Apr. $3) 9G; 
A 423756. 
Thousand scandals with Margaret 


Hawkesworth in the cast. © Apr. : 


LOLG SL ec. ApraSs 1916s A 4237. 

Tragedy of an American countess. © 
Apr. 30, 191tGsalG. May bn OdiGe A 
424294, 


Transplanted Ohioans. ©, May (i, “19NG: 
1 ec. May 10, 1916; A 424408. 

Want a million? © May 7, 1916; 1 ¢. 
10, 1916; A 424408. 

Will Silent Smith’s millions bring Anita 
Stewart a crown? @© May 14, 1916; 
1c. May 18, 1916; A 424662. 


Wresting Borgia’s title. © Apr. 16, 
1916; 1e@ ‘Apr. a 1916; A 494002. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 


land Sunday leader]. 
© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


Hornrprook (Isabel) Girls of the 
Morning-glory camp fire; by Isabel 
Hornibrook. Illustrated by John 
Goss. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shep- 


ard co. [1016] G6 pk, S21 pe ctront, 
(eol.) -plates . €eol.)’ -12mo0 $i.20. 
[9816 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 428754; Lothrop, Lee & 
Shepard co., Boston. 


Horwitz (William 
Cal. Naught for nothing, 
Svo. $1.00. [Moving picture sce- 
nario] [9817 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
1916; A 429505. 


N.)* Hollywood, 


LO} p: 


AAT, 


HorcHxkiss (Louise Chapman)* Bos- 
ton. Our May. Card, 6 by 5 inches. 
[9818 


© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 480303. 


HoucH (Emerson)* Chicago. Magnif- 
icent adventure. pt. 2. chap. 1— 
end. (In Munsey, May, 1916) 

[9819 
©) Apr 20; 1916s. ea ears, 
1916; A 423915. 


HovucuHtTon (E. F.) & co.*, Philadel- 
phia. American system, the thermo- 
stat which accomplishes the results 
claimed. Catalog K, 1916. 23 p. 
illus. 4to. (On cover: American 
system of heat control) [9820 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
13, 1916; A 430250. 


—— Same. [9821 


© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 430350. 


pt. rn. S$. vite 


House that Jack built. 1st year, no. 1, 


1916. Tacoma, Wash., The Smith- 
Kinney printing company, 1916. 
De ps Mls) 4. AZ, [9822 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429574; Smith-Kinney 
cO.imnes Tacoma, Wash. 


HovUSEHOLDER (Frank)* Los Angeles. 
Success, efficiency, achievement, des- 
tiny. Sheet, illus., 32 by 23 inches. 
$2.00. [9823 


ou Mar. 31, 1916; 2 Gand al Ape. 
, 1916; A 429536. 


Howarp (George EH.) Chicken chatter. 
(In Washington post) [9824-9827 


Artificial brooding of chicks. © Apr. 30, 
TONG Me: May 1, 1916; A 424168. 


Artificial incubation of chicks. © Apr 
28, A916) 4c Apr 24 1Orer A I240d5. 


Baby chick, @ Apr. 16) T91Gl ee Anr 
, 1916; A 423876. 
© A 


Poultry mating and feeding. pr. 
SPL aC. Apr. 20) 1916; A 494051, 


23; 
Detroit. 
Jan., 
12mo. 
[9828 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 e Apr. 1, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 10, 1916: A 430173. 


motor: Car ..¢cG5; 
Salesman’s pocket manual, 
1916, ed. 64 p. diagrs. 


Hwupson 


ieee homoeopathie medicine 

New York. Humphreys’ witch 

aed ointment. 6 p. illus., 24mo. 

[9829 

(© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
19, TGIG A 429571. 


Hunt (Chester Jay)* Little Falls, 
N. J. Blue book of bulbspeare 
103,-[1L] p: -front., Mus. homie 


[9830 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 


26, 1916; A 428717 
[Hunt (Emma E.) ] [9831, 9832 


Hunt & Van Nice hand crocheted cluny 


[by Emma E. Hunt and Louise L. Van 
Nice] cover-title, [3] p. illus. 8vo. 
$0.10... @ Mar. 2, 1916* Zee) anaes 


Mar. 13, 1916; A 426653. 


Hunt & Van Nice hand crocheted cluny 
centerpiece, no. 12, [by Emma E. 
Hunt and Louise L. Van Nice] cover- 
title, illus. 8vo. $0.10. © 


Mar. ‘ oe 1916; aff. 
Apr. 7, 1916; A 429468. 


© Hunt & Van Nice, Denver. 


Hunt (R. H.)* Chattanooga, Tenn. 
[98383-9885 
Brick church designs [$1,200 to $10,000] 


[Chattanooga, Tenn., MacGowan Cook 
printing co.] 1916. 28 p. illus. obl. 


16mo. ({Modern church designe book 
Owe © Feb. 22, 1916; . and aff. 
Apr. 10, 1916; A 429407. 


444 


no. 5, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


Hunt (R. H.)*—Continued. 

Brick church designs [$10,000 to $35,- 
000] [Chattanooga, Tenn., Printéd by 
MacGowan Cook printing co.] 1916. 
28 p. illus. obl. 16mo. ([Modern 
church designs] book no. 3) @© Mar. 
nO. 191G5 2c. and aff.:Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 429408. 


Frame chureh designs. [ Chattanooga, 
Tenn., Printed by MacGowan Cook 
printing co.] 1916. 24 p. illus.  obl. 
16mo. ([{Modern church designs] book 


no. 1), © Reb: 22, 19162 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Apr. 10, 1916; A 429406. 
EPGNTINGTON, W. Va. R. L. Polk & 
€o.s Huntington, W. Va., city di- 
rectory, 1916. [Pitsburgh, Pa.] 
im &. Polk & co., 1946. 764 p. 8vo. 
$6.00. [9836 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 428548; R. L. Polk & co., 
Pitsburgh. 


Huston (Frank M.) 
ness profitable. (Jn Mill supplies, 
Apr., 1916) [9837 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 1 c. May 6, 1916; 
A 424299; Maurice B. Kovnat, Chi- 
cago. 


INDIAN River farms co.*, Vero, Fla. 
Winter garden of America. 31 p. 
illus., map. fol. [9838 


ey Apr £ 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 480116. 


War order busi- 


INGALLS (John Kearney)* Chicago. 
Preparedness. Sheet, illus., printed 
on both sides, 74 by 12 inches. fold. 
to obl. 48mo. [9839 


©) Mar. 7, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 426848. 


INSPECTION service journal, v. 1, no. 1, 


Apr., 1916. Atlanta, Ga., Retail 
credit company, 1916. cover-title, 
26 p. illus., ports. 4to. [9840 


© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
31, 1916; A 429251; Cator Woolford, 
Atlanta. 


INSURANCE press*, New York. Be a 
soldier. (Jn Insurance press, Apr., 
1916.) [9841 

ferent. 19165 °1 ¢e, Apr... 19, 
1916; A 423914. 


INTERCOLLEGIATE association of ama- 
teur athletes of America. Constitu- 
tion, by-laws and laws of athletes, 
1916. Official publication. New 
York, American sports publishing 
company, 1916. 89% p.  16mo. 
(Spalding red cover series of ath- 


letic handbooks, no. 45R) $0.25. 
[9842 
@rApr. 22,1916: 2. ¢. and ‘aff. 


May 1, 1916; A 428788; Amer. 


sports pub. co., New York. 


INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING Service*, 
West New York, N. J. [9843-9848 


Do your debtors sport on your money? 
Blotter, col. illus., 3 by 6 inches © 
Apr. 24, 191632 ¢) and aff. Apr: 26) 
1916; A 430661. 


Guard against bad bills. Blotter, col. 
illus., 3 by 6 inches. Apr. 24, 
LOG 3.2 Je. and, att. Apra 267 1916 
A 430662. 

Next to getting business, is getting paid 
for ib.) Blotter, col... ilus..s50 Dy) AG 
inches. © Apr. 24, 1916; 2 ¢« and 
aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 430663. 

Tomorrow. Blotter, col. illus., 3 by 6 
inches: © Apr: 24; 49163 2 e. and 
Ait ADE. e26ssn O16 eA 43 0665¢ 

Your business is no better than your col- 
lections. Blotter, col. illus., 3 by 6 
inches. © Apr. 24, 1916: 2 ec. and 
aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 430660. 

Your debtors may promise, but— 


Blotter, col. illus., 3 by 6 inches. © 
Apre 24.51 OG: -2.¢> and= ate, Apre 26, 
1916; A 430664. 


INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE 
schools. [9849-9857 


Development cf the mental qualities. 
Instruction paper with examination 
questions. 1st ed. 1472. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook company 
ELOLGT © cover-titie, “3, 927) pa {S8vo:. 
@ Mar. 14) LOG 52 eand, lath Apr 
10, 1916; A 4293894. 


Furnace efficiency and flue-gas analysis. 
Instruction paper with examination 
auestions. 1st ed. 1744. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook company 
L191Gi~ 64," 2" p. diagrs.— Svot 
Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff: Apr. 6, 
1916; A 430126. 

Gasoline automobile engines, pt. 8. In- 
struction paper with examination 
questions. Ist ed. 1255C. Scran- 
ton, Pa., International textbook com- 
pany, [1916] cover-title, p. [53]- 
O62. 13; (4) diaers.) > Syvo: © © eileb: 
£8) 1916: Qe) and ‘ait, Apr. Git 9rGs 
A 4380123. 

Health and appearance. Instruction 

paper with examination _ questions. 

od ed: 24, Scranton, Pa.) viniter- 
national textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 41, 2 p. Svo. © Mar. 14, 
19163 ¢2- c, ‘and jan. Apr. 103 (1916; 
A 4293896. 

Magazine and book illustrating. In- 
struction paper. dst ed. 1738. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
company, [1916] cover-title, 49 p. 
illus. (part col.) plates. 8vo. © 
Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c« and aff. Apr. 6, 
1916; A 480125. 

Newspaper illustrating. Instruction 
paper. 1st ed. 1756. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook company, 
[1916] cover-title, 61 p. illus., pls. 
(part col. & fold.) ports. 8vo. © 
Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 6, 
1916; A 430124. 

Selling as a business force. Instruc- 
tion paper with examination ques- 
tions. Ist ed. 1470. Scranton, Pa., 
International textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 26 2 p. Svo. © Mar. 14, 
1GAGee 6c) and atl. ADE: OI OTG 
A 4293898. ; 


445 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9858 


pt. 3, 2. S.-vete 


INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE 
schools—Continued. 


Study of the commodity. 
paper with examination questions. 
ist ed. 1474. Scranton, Pa., Inter- 
national textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 37, 2 p. 8vo. © Mar. 
14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 429395. 

Study of the 
paper with examination 
2d ed. 1479. Scranton, Pa., Inter- 
national textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 43, 2 p. Svo. © Mar. 14, 
1916 ; e-7and Tatts. Apr, 09 1916. 
A 429397. 
© Internatl. textbook co., Scran- 

ton, Pa. 


Instruction 


Instruction 
questions. 


customer. 


INTERNATIONAL MOTOR institute*, Chi- 
cago. Complete course of study in 
the science of automobiling, gas en- 
gines, gas tractors. Lesson no. 1, 2. 
2v. illus., diagrs. Svo. Contents :— 
1. Fundamental principles of gas en- 
gines.—2. Fuels and _ carburetors, 
principles of fuel and combustion. 

[9858, 9859 
©, Mar. 10, 1916; 2: «©. and. aff. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 426692, 426693. 


INTERNATIONAL news. service*, New 
York. Kabibble Kabaret. (Jn New 
York evening journal) [9860-9880 
Apr 140 51916..°°@ Apts 14) 190t63 a ic: 

Apr. 17, 1916; A 45858; 


Apr 1 LEG GO. Ape. shi bFO Loe. ae. 
Apr. 18, 1916; A 423900. 


Apr, US tOnG: 2@ Apres Soy 1OtGe ate. 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 4238908. 

Apr, 19) 1916 @r Apr 10) ASL 6i: ae: 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 423924. 

Apr, 205; 1916: © Apr 20 1916s bc: 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 423937. 

Apia 24 toro. | Or Api. ob.. TOG eae: 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 423974. 

Apr. 24; 1916. @ Apr. 24.) 1916" Ie. 
Apr. 25, 1916; A 424040. 

Apr. 26, 1916. ee Apres 20) GilGri oL ac. 


Apr. ath 1916; A 424102. 
ADY..27, 26, 2916,"@ Apr. 27, 28,°1916: 


ic. ‘each Apr. 29, 1916s (A 424153, 
424154, 
Apr. 29, LONG OMA DEUS) MOGs le: 


May 2, 1916; A 424193. 

May fl), LOLCs © Mey Pe OG fale Co Nleny 
2, ip A 424196. 

May 2, 1916. © May 2, 1916; 1 c. May 
3, 1916; A 424228. 

May 3, 1916.. © May 3, 1916; 1 c. May 
5, 1916; A 424278. 

May 5, 6, 1916. © May 5, 6, 1916; 


each May 6, 8, 1916; A $014307" 
424328. 

May 8, 1916. © May 8, 1916; 1 c. May 
9, 1916; A 424356. 

May 9, 10, 1916. © May 9, 10, 1916; 
1 c. each May 11, 1916; A 424397, 
424398. 

May 11, 1916. @ May 11, 1916; 1 «¢. 
May 12, 1916; A 424436. 

May 12, 1916. © May i, LBi164 1.)e. 


May 13, 1916; A 42445 


INTERSTATE electric co. Catalogue no. 
30. Automobile supplies, garage 
equipment, motor boat accessories. 
New Orleans, La.,, [4916] (2) eee 
403 p. front., illus. Svo. [9881 


© May 9, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 4381169; F. E. Moore, 
Chicago. 


Irons (Archie E.)* Pittsburgh. When 
world would war. [8] p. obl. 48mo. 
[9882 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 


LT 1916) A 430205. 


ra 
IRVING iron works co.*, Long Island 
City, N. Y¥. Ye olde colonial friz- 
zlers, jabbers, dujabs: [7] p. illus. 
16m. ~ [9883 
© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

a, 1916s A 4292982 


Isakovics (Alois von)* 
N. YY. American 
fleur insert no. 69A. 
4to. 

©. Mar. 20, 1916: )257 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429267. 


JACKSON. (Alice 
town, Conn. 
cover-title, [4] p. 
16mo. $0.25. 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 
11, 1916; A 480209. 


JACOBSON (Pauline) [9886-9889 


Classics echo in toasts of the argonauts. 
@ Apr. 15, 1916; 1 ¢«. Apr? aioe. 
A 4239138. 


Giants among the fire fighters. © May 6, 
1916; 1 ec. May 10, 1916; A 424367. 


Promenade of the golden fifties. © Apr 
8, 19163 1 c. Apr. 12a Stee 99761. 


Romance days of the fire fighters. © 
Apr. 29; 1916%d0e May 3, LOIGS 
A 424217. 

{Note: The foregoing are in San Fran- 
eisco Bulletin] 


© Bulletin, San Francisco. 


JAMES (Charles C.) & co.*, New York. 
Fundamentals of stock trading. 
cover-title, 11, p. 16mo. [9890 


© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 @ and afl 
Mar. 28, 1916; A 426816. 


[JAMESON (Helen Follette)] What to 
wear and how to wear it, by Madame 
Qui Vive [pseud.] (Jn Chicago her- 
ald) [9891-9915 


Monticello, 
perfumer, syn- 
[i6) po reas: 
[9884 


and aff. 


Fenwick)* Middle- 
Ruler’s daughter. 
illus. (part col.) 
[9885 


ec. and aff. Apr. 


Apr, 15, 1916. @ Apr. 16, LegGye 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 423854. 
Apr., 17, 1916, @ Apt. 17, 13iGzae 


Apr. 18, 1916; A 423960. 

Apr, 18, 1916. © Apr. 18,,.19165 ioe 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 423897. 

Apr. 19, ,1916..,.©@. Apr. 19; “ISiGc 7 oa 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 428946. 


446 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 5, 1916 9928 


JEROME (Jerome K.)* Marlow Com- 
mon, Bucks, England. Street of the 


[JAMESON (Helen Follette) ]—Contd. 
reat ato. © Apr. 20, 19165 1 e. 


Apr. 21, 1916; A 423965. blank wall. (Jn Premier magazine, 
Apr. 21, 1916. © Apr. 21, 1916; 1 ©. May, 1916 1 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 423969. = ) be? i 
Apr. 22, 1916. © Apr. 22, 1916: 1. © 1c. May 3, 1916; A ad int. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 434034. 2645; pubd. Apr. 4, 1916. 
F Apr. 24, 1916. © Apr. 24, 1916; 1 «. ; 
ee 25, 1916; A 424062. JEVNE (H.) co.*, Los Angeles. Jevne’s 
Apr. 25, 1916. © Apr. 1916; le. cigar prices. Spring, ’sixteen. 
Apr. ere ae A Boos - cover-title [22] p. 16mo. [9920 
Apr. 26, 191 ©PADE. 26; (19116 2 bc: : x 
Apr. 27, 1916; A 424095. | © “Mar 13; ASiGy, 27°e. Mar 13, 
Apr. 27, 1916. © Apr. 27, 1916; 1 «. 1916; aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 480252. 
Apr. 28, 1916; A 424136. : sa 
Apr. 28, 1916. © Apr. 28, 1916; 1 ¢. | JEWETT (Frances Gulick) Health and 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 424147. safety. Boston, London [ete.] Ginn 
mae. 29, 1916. © Apr. 29, 1916; 1 e. and company [1916] viii, 197 p. 
May 1, 1916; A 424187. illus. 12mo. (Gulick hygiene 
May 1, 1916. © May 1, 1916; 1 «. - 1992 
May 2, 1916; A 424257. series) $0.40. [992 
May 2, 1916. © May 2, 1916; ce. © Mar. 169 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
May 3, 1916; A 424225. 28, 1916; A 428736; Luther H. 
May 3, 1916. © May 3, 1916 @: Gulick, New York. 
May 4, 1916; A 424245. 
May 4, 1916. © May 4, 1916 ec. | JOHNSON (J. D. A.)* Muskegon, Mich. 
May 5, 1916; A 424267. [9922-9924 
“3 May 5, 1916. © May 5, 1916 ee : . al 
: May '6, 1016; 424305. Se Ee aR LER Ere 
) May 6, 1916. © May 6, 1916 = talks, no. 33) © Mar. 8, 1916; 2. 


May 8, 1916; A 424310. 


Moy 8, 1916: @©@ May. -8, 
May 10, 1916; A 424389, 


May 9, 1916. @© May 9, 
May 10, 1916; A 4243887. 


May 10, 1916. © May 10, 


and aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 430298. 
I create my own success. Sheet, 11 by 
§% inches. (Motor high speed sales 
eS talks 110: 34)) ©: Mar. 22. 1996: 2 ¢& 
and aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 430299. 
Se World is always waiting for a leader. 


jen 
Ne) 
jaar 
[op 

ja bK ay e et Ll aad bt ee | 
io) 


May 11, 1916; A 424422. Sheet, 14 by Ss imehes, Cfotor high 

May 11, 1916. May 11, 1916 SERIAL ISS Se 6 ic WO ae ee 

aes 12, neie ok “49.1430. € Peay ag ec. and aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 
May 12, 1916. © May 12, 1916; 1 «. EMT 

May 13, 1916; A 424451. JOHNSON (Sarah Driscoll) United 

Meg aie ice States. 4th ed. Brooklyn, N. Y., 

©J neice: hota. Ty J.-iMeByey, 1916.1 52p: by. 28 

4 ae ary front. (col. map) S8vo. (McEvoy’s 

: essentials of eography, no. 7 

JANS co.*, Chicago. You want results. $0.15. shies wee 

cover-tilte, 13 p. illus. 8vo. [9916 © Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 23 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429100; 


Mar. 13, 1916; A 426658. Thomas J. McEvoy, Brooklyn. 


JAYHAWKER, a record of events of the Jounson (V. E.) ed. Engine room di- 


JEFFERSON 


University of Kansas for the year rect-current electrical boa chee Ey 
1916. [Kansas City, Mo., Printed by Chicago, Il, Practical ere ureer 
Beek noice co, 1916] 420,| [29161 68 p.° illus. diagrs. Evo. 
[34] p. illus., ports., plates. 4to. $0.50. Pees 
$2.00. [9917 © Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1916> 

aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 480008; Tech- 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May | _ Tica! Dub. co., Chicago. 

8, 1916; A 428883; Ross E. Busen- | Jonnston (Anthony)* Rosedale, Kan. 
bark & E. Marion Johnson, Law- Make-up of the universe. Rev. 24p. 
rence, Kan. 16mo. $0.25. [9927 


(Alpha)* Lincoln, Cal. 
Life’s great fundamentals, recon- 
structive aids and drugless cura- 
pathy. Series no. 3. 48 p. 8vo. 
$10.10. [ [9918 


© Mar. 23, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429256. 


447 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 4271381. 


JOHNSTON (Greenhow)* Richmond. 
Beginning and end of wars. cover- 
title, 8 p. 8vo. [9928 


© Mars 17, 1916;>, 2 ¢c.. Mar.,.20, 
1916; aff. Apr. 5, 1916; A 429318. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9929 


pt. 1, Be Sieveeke 


JOHNSTON (Robert Matteson) 
would U. 8. do in case of war with 
Germany? America’s greatest ex- 
pert on military tactics tells. Proof. 

[9929 

© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 

29, 1916; A 429752; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 

JOHNSTON (Samuel P.)* San Fran- 
cisco. Newspaper advertising. (In 
Daily Missoulian) [9930 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 1916; 
A 424249, 


JONAS bros. Catalogue of Jonas bros., 


TAxIderoNSts.| SO pi illus. oobk: 
12mo. [99381 
© Apr: 15, 1916) 2c. -Apr: 24, 


1916; aff. Apr. 
Coloman Jonas, 


Ae ASG. 
Denver. 


Word with the 


A 429668 ; 


JONES (Carter Helm) 


honest doubter. 15, [1] p. 16mo. 
$0.10. [9932 
© Mar. 11, 1916; 2, .¢, Mars 18, 


1916; aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 429446; 
Stella C. Utt, Seattle. 


JONES (Edith M.)* Minneapolis. Dis- 
tribution of cupboards and drawers. 
(In Keith’s magazine, Mar., 1916) 

[99383 

() Pen 18, 1916. 1 et Apr. 24 

1916; A 424049. 


Jones (Karen Monrad) Des kindes 
erstes lesebuch, by Karen Monrad 


Jones. Boston [ete.] D. C. Heath 
& co. [1916] vi, 85 p. lus. 12mo. 
(Heath’s modern language series) 
$0.35. [9984 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 8, 1916; 
A 428819; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 


[Jones (Mare E.)] Dimensional evo- 


lution: some thoughts on the fourth 
dimension, evolved by Frater Figu- 
lus [pseud. ] ee York] Metropoli- 
tan college, S. R. I. A., 1916. 12 p. 
12mo. [9985 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 426787; Societas 


rosicruciana in America, New York. 


JONES (V. R.) Why do cream tests 
varye (45, [L]-ep.! De6mon\ Saiz: 
[Reprinted from Kimball’s dairy 
farmer, June 1, 1915] [99386 


© Nov. 24, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

38, 1916; A 429274; Fred L. Kimball 
co., Waterloo, Ia. 

JONES & BAKER*, New York. 

General rules for trading. 


[9937-9939 


cover-title, 


Sip. <iGmor..@ Mar? Lote s 2.3 
Mar. 4, 1916; aff. Mar. 20, 1916; 
A 426806, 


What | 


JoNES & Baker*—Continued. 


Journey of a_ certificate. cover-title, 
8p. 16mo. © Mar. 2, 1916; 2c. Mar. 
4, 1916; aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 426807. 

Working veut of securities. cover-title, 
8 p. 16m @ Mar. 2, 1SIGy are. 
Mar. 4. 1916 : aff. Mar, 20, "191 6; 
A 426808. 


JONES & Farkas*, Chicago. Presidents 
of the United States. 32 p. ports. 


24mo. (cover-title: Our presidents. ) 
[9940 
© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 


13, 1916 ; Al A 430278. 


JOURNAL of experimental medicine. 
Index, authors and subjects, vols. 
1-20, 1896-1914. Ed. by Simon 
Flexner. New York» The Rockefel- 
ler institute for medical research, 
1916. cover-title, 105 p. 4to. [9941 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2%, "enw 2a, 
1916; aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 426821; 
Rockefeller institute for medical re- 
search, New York. 


K. Dy idea... Vo. dies aen 
16 p. illus. «(part com 
booklet. 12mo. {9942 

© Mar... 15, 1916; 2 @ Mar. 20, 
1916; aff. Apr. 10. 1916; A 4301715; 
Kelley-Davis co., ine., Oakland, Cal. 


Directory [of] Kane and 


Mar., 1916. 
mounted 


KANE, Pa. 


vicinity, 1916-1917. Kane, Pa, 
Press of the Kane leader printing 
co.,. 1916. 232° p.- fron vious 
map) S8vo. $2.50. [9943 


© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 428881: John H. Wood; 
Kane, Pa. 


Kan. Kansas City, 
including Rosedale, 
44th annual issue. 
Kansas City [Kan.] Kansas City, 
Mo., Gate city directory co., 1916. 
8 p. L, [83]-1712 p. S8vo. $6.00. 
[9944 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916: A 427798; Gate city di- 
rectory co., Kansas City, Mo. 


KANSAS CITY, 
Kas., directory, 
Kans LoiG: 


AUTOMOBILE supply Co. 
accessories. [Cata- 
58] Kansas City, Mo. 
514 p. illus. 8vo. 
[9945 
© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 481168; F. E. Moore, 
Chicago. 


KATTERJOHN (Monte M.) 


Aztee god. [Los Angeles, 
Standard printing co., lf 
title, 25 p. 12mo. © Mar. 
2c, and aff, Apr. 10, 1916; A 429369. 


Kansas CIty 
Automobile 
logue no. 
[1916] xx, 


[9946, 9947 
Printed by 


448 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


KATTERJOHN (Monte M.)—Continued. 
Barbarian. [Los Angeles, Printed by 
Standard printing co., 1916] cover- 
title, 16)p.. 12mo. © Mar. 15, 1916; 

2 e. and aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 429158. 

© Thos. H. Ince, Santa Monica, 
Cal. 


| 
| 

IKXAUFMAN (D. C.) SNidnappers kid- 
napped; or, Two girls in a boat. 
(Jn Illustrated companion, May, 
1916. ) [9948 | 

or Apr 25. 1916: 1.¢ May 13, 
1916; A 424461; F. B. Warner co., 
ine... New York. 

KAUFMAN (Herbert) Herbert Kauf- 
man’s weekly page. (In Boston 
Sunday herald unless. otherwise 
stated ) [9949-9952 
ape stOtG. © Apr. 9, 1916: 1. e¢. 

Apr. 18, 1916; A 423893. 
© King features syndicate, inc., 

New York. 

Apr. 16, 1916. © Apr. 16, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 424008. 

Apr. 23, 1916. (Jn Los Angeles exam- 
Mee TG) Apr. 25, 1916: 1 ¢ May 3, 
1916; A 424213. 

Apr. 30, 1916. © Apr. 30, 1916; 1 c. 
May 10, 1916; A 424362. 
© Herbert Kaufman, Ocean City, 

Md. 


9979 


KAyseER (Julius) & co.*—Continued. 


Pretty hand, well gloved, attracis ap- 
proving glances. (In New York 
Globe and commercial advertiser) © 
May 9, 1916; 1 ¢. May 20, 1916; A 
424650. 


Skillful girls, in groups of four, assure 
you that 4,000 have done their work 
well. (Jn Chicago Sunday examiner) 
© May 14, 1916; 1 c May 20; 1916; 
A 424652. 


We prefer to offer you Kayser silk gloves, 
because— (Jn Washington times) © 
May 5, 1916; 1 «. May 20, 1916; A 
424651, 


When you were a tiny tot, your mother 
wore Kayser silk gloves. (Jn Tampa 
morning tribune) © Apr. 27, 1916; 
1c. May 8, 1916; A 424344. 


Wohin es auch immer fiir die saison 
geht. (In Sonntagsblatt der New- 
Yorker staats-zeitung) © Apr 23: 
1916; 1 c. Apr. 28, 1916; A 424142. 


Yes, madam. we do recommend these 
gloves. (In New York evening mail) 
© May 9, 1916: 1. ec. May 20, 1916; 
A 424649. 


KEATON tire & rubber co.*, San Fran- 


cisco. Keaton over-guarantee cash 
premium. Sheet, illus., 103 by 94 
inches. [9967 

© Mar. 24. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
6. 1916; A 480111. 


KAYE (James Ross) Bible chart sys- | Keetey (J.)* Chicago. [9968-9979 


tem, together with key and con- 
temporaneous history. Oak Park, 
Ill., The Bible students’ circle, 
516) 26 |. . illus.,.maps. fol. 
$10.00. [Text parallel to binding] 
[9953 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 19, 
1916; aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 429748; 
Bible students’ circle, Oak Park, Il. 


KAyseErR (Julius) & co.*, New York. 
9954-9966 


Be well gloved on Easter morning. (In 
New York times) © Apr. 16, 1916; 
tre. Apr. 22, 1916; A. 424132. 

Before you buy a cut price glove. (In 
New York Globe and commercial ad- 
vertiser) © May 4, 1916; 1c. May 
20, 1916; A 424658. 

Glove for every occasion. (In New 
York Globe and commercial adver- 
nRSeE ae) Apr. 13,3916 3 1: c.. Apr. 22, 
1916; A 424130. 


How the name Kayser protects you. (In 
Washington times) © Apr. 13, 1916; 
ie Apr. 22, 1916; A 4241381. 

Like the French hat. (In Washington 
Evening star) © Apr. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 22, 1916: A 424128. 

Modeled perfectly, they heighten the 
beauty of the hand and arm. (In 
Baltimore American © Apr. 9, 1916; 
fe. Apr. 22, 1916: A 424129. 

More sold than all other silk gloves 
combined. (In Baltimore news.) 
May 2 19965 £ c«. May 8, 1916; A 


424343) 
449 


Astounding new conquests of science over 
death. © Apr. 16,°39162 1G Apr’ £7, 
1916; A 423958. 


First aid to preparedness. © Apr. 23, 
1916; 1 c. Apr. 24, 1916; A 424056. 


Great tomb of death to which France 
now bows. © Apr. 30, 1916; 1 ¢. May 
1. £99G* A 424251. 


Have a talk with the monkeys. © Apr. 
16: 1916°" f Je, -Apre -17,.. 1916's A 
423956. 


How the war has moved the Passion play 
from Oberammergau to Hoboken. © 
Apr.. 16, 1916: 1 ec. Apr. 17, 1916; A 
423955. 

How to look your best when you have 
your picture taken. © Apr. 16, 1916; 
t ec. Apr: 17, 1916: A 42395T. 

New craze in toyland, the French doll. 
@ Apr. 30, 1916: 1. ¢. May, 1, 1916; 
A 424256. 

Phantom lovers from the land of no- 
where. © Apr. 30, 1916; 1 c. May 1, 
1916; A 424252. 

Pushing the health button to stop that 
ache or pain. © Apr. 30, 1916; 1 c. 
May 1, 1916; A 424255. 

Why do animals love women and fear 
men? @ Apr. 30, 1916; 1 ¢. May 1, 
1916: A 424254. 

You couldn’t tie Mr. Chaske down with 
apron strings. © Apr. 23, 1916; 1 c¢. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 424052. 

98 per cent affinities. © Apr. 23, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 24, 1916; A 424054. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


9980 
KELLoGG toasted corn flake co.*, Battle 
Creek, Mich. [9980-9982 
Give them Kelloggs drinket. [4] &: col. 
Hins. “S2mo. “O° Web. 22, T9I1G* 2 °c, 
and aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 429947, 


Happiest mortal in the world is a child 
eating krumbles. [4] p. col. illus. 
32mo. @ Dee: 14,09905 > 2 es and ait. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429248. 


Little journey to the home of Kellogg’s 
toasted corn flakes. 32, [2] p. front, 
iius:  Cparnt- col.) oas8vo: Feb. 29’ 
1916; 2) ce. Jande-aft. Mar. dds d90e = 
A 426641. 

Kenaca (W. C.)* Cleveland. Ad art 
service. Weeks ending Mar. 4, 11, 
18 25 A916. 4 ve “lkus, tole of Pext 
parallel to binding] [9983-9986 

(©) feb. 24. Mar. 2) 917) ASG: 

2 ec. each and aff. Apr: 1,.1916; A 

426987426990. 


KENDALL (Calvin N.) 
edge. [Prospectus] Ed. in chief: 
C. N. Kendall, associate ed.: Mrs. 
Eleanor Atkinson. Chicago, Comp- 
ton-Johnson eco., 1916. PaD91e 2p: 
illus., ports., maps. S8vo. [9987 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 427970; F. E. Compton & 
co., Chicago. 

KeEntT (Roland G.)* Philadelphia. Les- 
sons in English, comparative meth- 
od. [Lessons 47-60] [North Adams, 
Mass.] North Adams schools, 1916. 
topesls Dp: ATTH236. > Sve: [9988 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 428323. 

KENTUCKY tobacco products. co.*, 
Louisville. Black leaf 40 field test 
for nicotine baths. 7p. illus. 8vo. 
(Bulletin 4-N) [9989 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429361. 


Pictured knowl- 


Kerns (Frank A.)* Philadelphia. 
Grains of gold for every child. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., The Wall-book ©co., 
[1916] cover-title,121]1. 4to. (Amer- 
ican wall-book series, [no. 1-12]) 
wis. [9990 

© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Mar. 31, 1916; A 429244. 


[KERRIGAN (Albert E.)] Gov. McCall 
does not desire Col. Roosevelt for 


G. O. P. nomination. (Jn Boston 
evening record. ) [9991 
© Apres 15, 181671 es Ape af, 


1916; A 424106; Boston evening rec- 
ord, Boston. 

KEUFFEL & Esser co.*, Hoboken, N. J. 
Trade price-list of measuring tapes. 


1916. 6th ed. 72 p. illus. S8vo. 
[9992 
© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Mar. 23, 1916; A 426831. 


—— ee 


pt. 1, 3. 8.vi 18 


KrenHx (W. J. L.) Grey’s interview is 

praised. (Jn Chicago daily news) 

[9993 

© May 17, 1916; 1 ec. May 20, 

1916; A 424645; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


Kirr (Virginia E.)* Philadelphia. 
Kitchen movies. (Jn Ladies home 
journal) [9994-9995 


Bride’s first supper on her electric gifts. 
@ Apr. 20, 19163, 1c Apes 19 1Ster 
A 423909. 


Join the movie canning club this sum- 
mer. © May 20, 1916; 1 c. May 12, 
1916; A 424444. 


KINGSLEY (Charles) Tutor’s story; 
by the late Charles Kingsley, re- 
vised and completed by his daugh- 
ter, Lucas Malet [pseud. of Mary 
St. Leger Kingsley Harrison] chap. 
11-14. (Jn Cornhill magazine, Apr., 
1916) [9996 

© 1c. Apr. 24, 1916; A ad int. 
2631; pubd. Mar. 25, 1916; Smith, 
Elder & co., London. 


KINTZEL (Margaret) Complete guide 
to millinery of Kintzel millinery 
school, by M. Kintzel and Mary M. 
Lunt. [Philadelphia, Pa., Printed 
by Dando printing and publishing 
company, 1915.] 54 p. 8vo. $1.50. 

[9997 

© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 

Mar. 29, 1916; A 429236; Mary M. 
Lunt, Philadelphia. 


Krratry (Albert Enrico)* New York. 


Wonderous spectacle, civilization. 
cover-title, 32 p. illus. 12mo. $0.25. 
[9998 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c Mazes 
1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429225. 


Kirk (Alice Gitchell) [9999-10005 


Home making schedule. Apr. 21, 1916. 
© Apr. 21, 1916; 1 «& Apr 22, 1916; 


A 424 

Indifference and _ inefficiency. © 
Apr. 28; 1916; 1 c. Apr. 23;°s0a07-28 
424161. 

Spirit of co-operation. @ May 5, 
1916; 1 c. May 6, 1916; A 424297. 

Home making talks. Easter salads. © 

Apr. 21, 1916; 1 ¢, Apr. 22,30 
42401 

Dniitkbine the bride’s home. @ 
May 12, 1916; 1 c. May 13, 1916; A 
424460. 

Plain pastry and berry pie. @ Apr. 
28, 1916; 1c. Apr. 29, 1916; A 
424160. 


Preparedness in the home. bord 
5, 1916; 1 c. May 6, 1916; A 8.59 


{[Note: The foregoing are in Cleveland 
plain dealer] 


© Alice Gitchell Kirk co., Cleve 
land. 


450 


BOOKS, 
no. 5, 1916 


Kirk (John)* New York. Pen points | 
of insurance. [7] p. 32mo. $0.05. 
[10006 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 429669. 
Krek-Latty mfg. co.*, Cleveland. 


Cleveland line of juvenile vehicles, 


1916. 55 p. illus. 12mo. [10007 
@© Mar. i3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 429002. 

Kiex’s’ syndicate. This syndicate 
agreement. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 14 by 9 inches, fold. to Svo. 

[10008 
© Mar. 8, 1916: 2 ec. Mar. 24, 


1916; afi. Apr. 3,-1916; A 429280; 
Wm. Kirk, Chicago. 


[KorMevrr (J. F. W.)]}] Saved to 


serve. [New York Press of M. J. 
Roth, 1916] cover-title, 36 p. illus. 
12mo. [10009 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

4 1916; A 480171; Inner mission 

board of General synod of Evangeli- 

eal Lutheran chureh in U. S. A.,, 
New York. 

KNowLton (M. D.) co.*, Rochester, 

N. Y. Paper tube and round box 


machinery. 8p. illus. S8vo. (Bul- 
letin 35, form 234) [10010 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 429151. 


Koparr co.*, St. Louis. Kodart paint- 
ings; a2 new idea for Kodak owners. 
[38] p. 16mo. [10011 

(| Mar. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 24, 1916; A 429101. 


Keusapa (Carl)* New York. Land 
of Ad. [3] p. S8vo. (Land of Ad 
series ) [10012 

© May 17, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. 
May 19, 1916; A 4380976. 

Kounst und leben. 7. jahrgang 1915; 
ein Kalender mit 53 originalzeich- 
hungen und originalholzschnitten 
deutscher kiinstler und versen und 
spriichen deutscher dichter und 


denker. .. Berlin-Zehlendorf, F. 
Heyder, 1914. 116 sheets. 8vo. 
[10013 


© Dec. 1, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13595; Fritz Heyder, 
Berlin-Zehlendort. 


LA Dexre (Frederic)* Jackson, Mich. 


[10014-10019 
La = ad self-study course. Text-book 
4, v. S8vo. (cover-title, La 
Delle's self-study library of vaude- 
ville. public entertaining and person- 
ality development) Contents: Book 
4. Act itseli—Book 5. Cabaret enter- 
taining and dancing acts. © Apr. 6, 
1916; 2 ec. each and aff. Apr. 
1916; A 430451, 430452. 


GROUP II 


10048 


La DeELLe (Frederic) *—Continued. 


La Delle’s self-study library. Text-bk. 
1-3. 3 v. S8vo. $1.00 per vol. 
Contents.—1. Vaudeville as a profes- 
sion——2. Developing your personal- 
ity. 3. Getting your _ personality 
across the footlights. © Mar. 3i, 
Apr. 6, 1916; 2 ¢c. each and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 499448 499450, 


Movie acting, how to learn it in your 
own home. 23 p. illus. Svo. © 
Apr. 3, 1916 : 2 ¢c and aff. Apr. 14, 
1916; A 429447. 

Lait (Jack) [10020-10048 

Ae. C. of .. BBs @ Apr. .25,. 1916-2 
1 ce. Apr. 24, 1916; A 424059. 

Bedtime talk with my little son. © 
Apr, 28: ASI6> 2 ee Apr.” 29, 1946; 


A 424149. 


Bit of a bite wi’ 
William Morris. © 


Harry Lauder and 
Apr. mye OL G 


1 ce. Apr. 26, 1916; A 424066. 

Charlie, the Wolf, at the bail park. © 
rye 18, 1916; t.e: Ape.) 19; 1916% 
A 423898. 

a the Wolf, back to kidhood. © 
Apr +264 891Gs a ie. Apr 272-1516: 
A 424093. 

Charlie, the Wolf, has stirring tale. © 
May 5, 1916; 1 ec. May 6, 1916; A 
424303. 

Confessions of a filmhound. © Apr. 30, 


1916; 1 « May i, 1916; A “34550: 


Fair cowgirl still purst wes him. @ Apr. 
21 - 1916: “fc: ‘Apr. 22, 19162" 2 
423970. 

First letter to my little daughter. © 
May 4,.1916; 1 ce. May 5, 1916; A 
424966. 

Gus the bus back on the old job. © 
May 8 1916; f « May 10, 1916; 
A 4243838. 

Gus the bus, Evelyn, Stephens, Katy. 
@ May 1, 1916; 1 c. May 2, 1916; 
A 424359, 

Gus the bus finds new consolation. © 
Apr. 24, JOIG:. Le: Apr, 25, 1916); 
A 424061. 

Gus the Lara no Corsican assassin. © 
Apr 1s S163 tre Apr. 18, 1916; 
A 423959. 

Hamlet, the Dane, doth make lament. 
@, Apr. 2251916 -,4.e. Aprv24/ 1916: 
A 424036. 

Letter of cheer to lady in distress. © 
Apr: <19) 1916; 1 e¢., Apr. 20: 1916; 

A 423947. 

Pr mourns passing of loved pest. © 
May 2, 1916: 1 «¢. May 3, 1916; A 
424993. 

Meet Pete the penman, Clinton, Ia. © 
Ape 21. 1916; e. Apr: 25, 19163 
A 424137. 

More confessions of a filmhound. © 
May 7, 1916; 1 c« May 8 1916; A 
4243738. 

Omaha Slim on international crisis. © 


Apr. 20, 1916; 
A 423964. 

Omaha Slim on the bosom of creation. 
@ May 6, 1916; 1 c. May 8 1916; 
A 424309. 

On to Indiana, 
May 9, 1916; 
A 424388. 


Patriarch. 
17, 1916; 


Bie: Apr 2° 1916: 


all loyal hoosiers. © 
1 ec. May 10, 3916; 


@ Apr. 16, 1916; 1 ¢ Apr. 
A 423951. 


451 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10049 


Lait (Jack)—Continued. 


Perfect forty-sixes have a hero. © May 
3, 1916; 1 c. May 4, 1916; A 424247. 
Plaint and plea of the chubby lady. © 
Agr.) 2S f901G6) 1G, mray ob Ia 

A 424189. 

Second bedtime letter to my son. © 
May i], d986 5 4)pe). May. (22, 2996); 
A 424428, 


Second letter to my baby daughter. © 
May. 19;. 4926 ;.1. ¢: sMay 20,4916; 
A 424669. 

To Col. Henry Watterson of Kentucky. 
© pr. 15, "1916; 1 ce. Apr. 17, 1916; 
A 423853. 


To Gene Stratton-Porter, feminine sex. 


@ May.12,.1916:.1. ce: May 13,. 1916; 
A 424449, 

What's this ed about, anyway? © 
May 210, 8916s. 4 e. May oh. PE ohG 
A 424423, 

[Note: The foregoing. are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 

LAKE (Nellie W.)* Providence, R. I. 
Hand book of Rhode Island invest- 
ments. Mar., 1916. cover-title, 20 
p. obl. 48mo. $15.00 per 100. 

[10049 
© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
5, 1916; A 429309. 


Lamp (Arthur B.)* Cambridge, Mass. 
Exercises in the preparation of in- 
organic substances. Laboratory 
manual, chemistry 
Mass., Chemical laboratory of Har- 
vard college. 63 numb. 1. diagrs. 
4to. [10050 

© May 6, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 4380334. 

— Same, rev. 66 numb. 1. diagrs. 

4to. [Claimed on general revision] 
[10051 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 480335. [Copy- 
right is claimed on general revision] 

Same rev. with additions. 71 
numb. l. diagrs. 4to. [Claimed on 
general revision and experiment 17] 

[10052 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 

aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 430336. [Copy- 

right is claimed on general revision 
and experiment 17] 

LANE (Bee) cartoon service. Bee Lane 
business builder. cover-title, [8] p. 
illus. 16mo. [10053 

© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
24, 1916; A 430128; Bradley Lane, 
Denver. 

LARROWE 

to better dairying. 


milling co.,* Detroit. Aids 
cover-title, [17] 


p. illus. 8vo. [10054 
© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 429134. 


C. Cambridge, ; 


pt. 1, BAe 


| Larter (Arthur E.) L. & L. rating 
| system, designed to effect standardi- - 
| zation of fire insurance rating, Mar., 

| 1916, by A. HE. Larter andiwWwe & 
> | Lemmon. [New York, N. Y., Printed 
by The Evening post job printing 
office, -ine.; 1916]. 16,.12). nee 
forms. S8vo. [10055 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ce Mar. 18, 
1916; aff. Mar. 29, 1916; A 429226; 
Cecil F. Shalleross, New York. 


| LA Sabre extension university,* Chi- 
cago. [10056-10058 


Business administration. Business build- 
ing talk, no. 16=18, 22. sve 
4to. Contents: 16, 17. Money and 
banking, SiS Investment and 
speculation. —22. Organizing a _ busi- 
ness. © Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ce. each and 
aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 430251. 


Course in effective public speaking. 
expression lesson talks. Se a ie 
[i] p. 4to. (@eMarse: 1916; 2’ c. 
and aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 429286. 


Higher accountancy. Elements of ac- 
counting. sec. 1, lessons & answers 
1-4. Various paging. 4to. © Mar. 
27, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Apress teeee 
A 429287. 

LAWRENCE (F. D.) electrie co. Cata- 

logue no. 12. Cincinnati, O. [1916] 

1048 p. illus. 4to. [10059 


© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 427980; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


LAWYERS reports annotated. Cumu- 
lative index to the Lawyers reports 
annotated, vols. 1916A and 1916B, 
with separate index to notes. Roch- 
ester, N. Y., The Lawyers co-opera- 
tive publishing company, 1916. 61 


p. 8vo. [10060 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

27, 1916; A 427865; Lawyers co- 
operative pub. co., Rochester, N. Y. 

| LEatTzow (Elizabeth Allen  von)* 

Washington. Dear songs of long 

| ago. Sheet, 84 by 54 inches. $0.60. 

| [10061 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 
6, 1916; A 430117. 
Lestanc (Maurice) % Hughes Mas- 
sie,* London, Bombshell, tr. by Alex- 
ander Teixeira de Mattos. Apr., 
1916. 3d instalment. (Jn Pear- 
son’s magazine. ) [10062 
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1916; A ad int, 
2635; pubd. Apr. 3, 1916. 
[LepererR (Charles)] Con-crete, [8] p 
illus. S8vo. [10063 


© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c« Decazs 
1915; aff. Dec. 23, 1915; A 430259; 
T. A. Randall & co., Indianapolis. 


2c. and aff. Apr. 


452 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


LEE (James) 
son, by James Lee and James T. 


Carey. Boston, New York [ete.] D. | 
t9G,| 
[10064 | 


C. Heath & co. [1916] 
p. illus. 12mo. $0.60. 


Soe oa ee 


Italian family Robin- | 


© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. | 
19, 1916; A 428590; D. C. Heath & | 


co., Boston. 


Lee (Sidney) He divined life, he did 
not merely copy it. (Jn New York 
times Tercentenary Shakespearean 
supplement. ) [10065 

© Apr. 9, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 423869; New York times co., New 
York. 

Le GALLIENNE (Richard) 
sician—who loved his tools. 
New York times. 
Shakespearean supplement) 

© Apr. 9, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 


Word mu- 
(In 
Tercentenary 


[10066 | 


A 423868; New York times co., New | 


York. 


LEIGHTON (Frederick)* Oswego, N. Y. 
Exercises in plane geometry. 42 p.. 
loose 1. 12mo. $0.25. [10067 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 ¢@ and aff. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 426634. 


LEonNARD (A. O.)* New York. 
mon sense care of the hearing. 
p. illus. 24mo. [1006S 

Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 18, 
1916; aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 430333. 


Le Petit (Nicholas)* New York. Qui 
vive? Honneur! Justice! To the 
day! [4] p. illus. (part col.) 12mo. 
$0.10. [10069 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 4380097. 

Leve (J. Frank) Ferdinand Beyer 
preliminary school for the piano- 
forte. Gordon ed., rev. and enl. 
New York, H. S. Gordon [1916] SS 
moe tO © $0.50. [10070 

© Apr. 17, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 427773; Estate of Ham- 
ilton S. Gordon, New York. 

LEvVEILLE (Edward A.)* Chicago. 
Freight tariff no. 4E on wrought 
iron and steel pipe, Chicago and 
Pittsburgh to points in Michigan. 
Effective Apr. 1, 1916. 45 p. 24mo. 

[10071 

e. and aff. Apr. 


[4] 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 
29, 1916; A 429754. 
Lewis (Edward D.)* Oakland, Cal. 
My experience in prohibition states. 

cover-title, 24 p. 16mo. $0.15. 
[10072 
© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 

80, 1916; A 426933. 


Ho 


Com- | 


oH ——- 


10107 


Lewis (Harry R.) [10073, 10074 


Evolution and possibilities of the dajy-old- 
chick industry. © Apr. tO. DODGE, Le: 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 424157. 


How to insure a supply of cheap eggs 


for winter use. © Apr. 24, 1916; 1 e¢ 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 424159. 
_ [Note: The foregoing are in Scranton 
times ] 


© Eugene McGuckin co., Philadel- 
phia. 


LEWIS service*, New York. Lewis 
service advertising and business 
helps for retail merchants. 8 numb. 
Ly ths. “port, fol... $00: per (Me 
[Text parallel to binding] [10075 

(oi Mar “15., 1O1G:. 2..e. and, abe 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429238. 

License, @o:)- ‘Poultry doctor: “Sb p.- 
illus. 16mo. [10076 

© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c..and aff. Mar. 


27, 1916; A 429148; John Brinkama, 
Chicago. 
Linpsay (Forbes) [1007TT, 10078 


Mortality tables and principles | oz rate- 


making. tp. p:b25)|—33,.2 I. Svo. 
(Pacific mutual school for salesmen. 
First post-graduate course, no. 3.) © 
Mar 25.) 19tG: 2 eh land ai Apriss, 
1916; A 429284. 

Theory of risk and seas of selection. 
1 p. L, p. [14]-24, 11. 8vo. (Pacific 


mutual school fae “salesmen. First post- 


graduate course, no. 2.) © Mar. 11, 
19ODG= 2 e ‘and ‘afl Mar. 20> 191634 
429061. 


© Pacific mutual life insurance co. 
OL “Califor nia, Los Angeles. 


comprising a list of lum- 

elevators. coal dealers, 
or more branch 
sold at retail 


LINE yards, 
ber yards, 
etc., operating two 
yards at which coal is 
in the states of Colorado, Idaho. Il- 
linois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Min- 
nesota, Missouri, North Dakota, 
Montana. Wisconsin, Nebraska, 
Oregon, South Dakota & Washins- 
ton, 1916. . Chicago, Jil, The J. B. 
Sanborn company, 1916. 76 p. Svo. 
$5.00. [10079 


© Apr’ 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and ‘aff. Apr: 
17. 1916: A 428547; J. B. Sanborn, 
Chicago. 


LIppMANN (C. R.) ‘Taste in dress 
[New York, Printed by Alliance 
press co., 1916] 23 p. illus. 24mo. 
$0.25. [10080 

@ Apri, IIGp20c) and) ait. 
Apr. 12, 1916; A 429416; Business 


men’s advertising service, inc., New 
York. 

Liste (Ann) 
Co-respondent. 


424399, 


[10081-10107 


May 10, 1916. © May 
ce. May 11, 1916; A 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10108 ; pt. 1, 0. s., v.18 
Liste (Ann)—Continued. LittteE Rock, Ark. Polk’s southern 
Co-respondent. May 11, 1916. © May directory eco.’s Little Rock and Ar- 


Vi, 1916; 1c.’ Muy 12, (Asie os. genta city directory, 1916. v. 14, 


apne i uta Ghee ee Little Rock, Ark., Polk’s southern 
ee 28 ay Zs ay a; 7 a ba 
1c. May 18, 1916; A 434456. ere Gar es Be “ales 
ic. May 20, 1916;°a as4ere, {O play 2 1916; 2 c, May 4, 1916; 
aff. May : ; Polk’s 
9 9 d 2 ’ : ’ 
4 tae eae oe ee eae directory co., Little Rock, 
Heart of Wetona. Apr. 14, 1916. © Ark, 
aDSRe yn Oe SRE) Th T8185 A veatonn a: ian Eee Providence, 
Seviate hye ee 
Cepia ; A 423 : 
—_ Apr. 17, 1916. © Apr. 17, 1916: (© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
1c. Apr. 18, 1916; A 423901. Mar. 21, 1916; A 426795. 
Peak TON aoi Cone. 1916 | roxy (Joseph C.) jr.*, New Orleans, 
Ape 49) fS16u@ Ave. AO) e146: La. Rate adjustment clause. Sheet, 
le PAE 30, 1916; PoRg99" : 11 by 8 inches. (Form no. sees 
——aApr. 20, 1916. © NDE: 20, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 21, 1916; A 423938. © Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Apr. 
—— Apr. 21, 1916. © Apr. 21, 1916: 1%, 1916; A 429504. 


1c. Apr. 22, 1916: A 423973. 


Abr. 22, 1916). @waApe. 29,-71916: LOFFLER (Charles) * Minneapolis. 


A e. Apr. 24. 1916; A 424016, What is health? (In Masonic ob- 

if server ) [10112-10117 

ADT. oe wi © Ss se Article 21—23. [3 installments] © Apr 

1c. Apr. 25, 1916; A 424039. 1-15, 1916; 1c. each Apr. 21, 1916: 
—— Apr eon tuto” Orapra 20, olGe A 423975—423977. 

1c. Apr. 26, 1916; A 424078. Article 24. © Apr. 22, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 

—— Apr. 26, 1916. © Apr. 26, 1916; 25, 1916; A 424041. 

1c. Apr. 27, 1916; A 424101. Article 25. © Apr. 29, 1916; 1 ¢. May 1, 
—— Apr. 27, 1916. © Apr. 27, 1916; 1916; A 424198. 

1 ec. Apr. 29, 1916; A 424152, Article no. 26. © ad 6, 1916; 1 c. May 
—— Apr. 28, 1916. © Apr. 28, 1916; 8, 1916; A 424331 


) 2 
? ears Sagi; a aatsss, 1916; | Lorp & Thomas*, Chicago. Lord & 
1c. May 2, 1916; A 424194. Thomas’ pocket directory of the 
May 1, 1916. @ May 1, 1916; American press for 1916. 821 p. 
1c, May’ 2, 1916; A 424197. 16mo. $3.00. [10118 


ay 2 ; 
Des May Bradt Mere 1916 ; © Mar. 31, 1916; 2 @ and an. 


—— May 3, 4,1916. © May 3, 4, 1916: Apr. 24, 1916; A 428667. 
| 
| 


1 ¢. each May 5, 1916; A 424979; 
424280, cy Lowinson (Louis)* New York. High- 


LY don eke GiGi May cased OKs 
1 c. May 6, 1916; A 424326. 


May 6, 1916. @ May 6 
1c. May 8, 1916; A 4243929, 


—— May 8, 1916. @ May 8 
1 c. May 9, 1916; A 424355. 


———= May 9, 1916. J@) May 9: 21916: 


est price level reached on grey goods 
staples in 1907. Card, 9 by 7 inches. 
[10119 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
11, 1916; A 480190. 


1916; 


“ 


1916; 


1 ¢. May 11, 1916; A 424396. LUBRICATION. v. 3, no. 6, Apr., 1916. 
[Note: The foregoing are in New New York, The Texas company 
York evening journal] [1916] 8 p. diagr. 8 vo. [10120 
© International news service, | © Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 


New York. 24, 1916; A 430450 ; Texas co., New 


York. 


Lititz, Pa. Directory of Lititz and 
Northern Lancaster County, 1916- | Lypick (Ernest B.) Where is the 


1917. Lititz, Pa., The Express soul of Ingersoll, and messages from 

printing. ‘¢o., ane. 1926. 128... The Maid of Orleans. Pittsburgh, 

illus., loose map. S8vo. $1.00. Pa., Lydick, Turner & co., 1916. 

[10108 75 p. 8vo. $0.30. [10121 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. © Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 

Apr. 21, 1916; A 428630; Express 20, 1916; A 427772 : Lydick, Turner 
printing co., Lititz, eo; & co., Pittsburgh. 


454 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


10140 


[Lyxes (Ira T)] How to close pros- 
pects & write new business. Tren- 
ton, N. J., The New era publishing 
company [1916] cover-title, 8 p. 
8vo. $0.30. [10122 

@a Mar 728 1916; 2 ¢. and’ aff. 
Apr. 14, 1916; A 429476; Frank 
Peter Brown, Trenton, N. J. 

Lyons (A. Neil) Arthur at the front. 
Apr. 23, 30, 1916. [2 instalments] 
(In New York call) [10123, 10124 

@© Apr. 23, 80,1916; 1 cc each 
May 11, 1916; A 424418, 424419; 
New York call, New York. 


M. 8S. pharmacal co. Jn-o-me toilet 


preparations. Confidential warning. 
Advance in prices. Sheet, 11 by 83 
inches. [10125 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 426648; Jerome W. Mar- 
row, Chicago. 


McATAMNEY (Hugh) co.*, New York. 


Wanamaker cut service. Issue no. 
30, Feb. 21, 1916. Sheet, illus., 25 
by 18 inches. [10126 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
15, 1916; A 426690. 


Maccabees (Ladies of the modern)* 
Port Huron, Mich. Ritual of the 
Ladies of the modern Maccabees. 
4th ed. 69, [23] p. diagrs. 24mo. 
$0.50. [10127 


@oMar 25, 1916: 2 ¢c. Mar. 31, 
1916; aff. May 1, 1916; A 480648. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


McCartuy (W. H.)* Los Angeles. Of- 
ficial architects’ data chart and con- 
tractors’ directory. Sheet, illus., 36 
by 25 inches. [10128 


Or Mar 7, 1916; 2c; Mar.’ 14, 
1916; aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 426705. 


McConxkry (James H.)* Wrightsville, 
Pa. End of the age. For the un- 
believing world judgment. (In 
Hearing and doing) [10129, 10130 


World and its sins. ©: Mar. 31, 1916; 
1c. May 20, 1916; A 424661. 


World King. © Oct. 10, 1915; 1 c. May 
20, 1916; A 424660. 

McCormick (Hugh Maleolm)* Lafay- 
ette, Ind. In remembrance. [8] p. 
8vo. [10131 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 480276. 

McGraw central station list, Apr., 
1916. New York, McGraw publish- 
ing co., ine., 1916. cover-title, 645 p. 
Svo. $10.00. [10132 

© May 13, 1916; 2 c. May 20, 

1916; aff. May 19, 1916; A 481159; 

McGraw pub. co., ine., New York. 


McGrerevy (Viola)* Los Angeles. Sex 


cover-title, 6 1. 4to. 
[10133 
©m Mars 125) 19t62 2 te ek tS. 
1916; aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 426992. 


sublime. 


MACKIE-BEYER, comp. New excelsior 
method for drums, fife, tympani, or- 
chestra bells, xylophone and traps. 
Phila., Pa., J. W. Pepper & son, 
AOC PAS. ph) p. tol: [10134 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 428785; J. W. Pepper & 
son, Philadelphia. 


Mactréop (Florence A.) Paris, the 
world, now Paris, France. (In 
Cleveland Sunday leader) [101385 

© Apr. 30; (1916 ke Mai. 
1916; A 424291; Cleveland co., 
Cleveland. 


McManHon (Jo. L. G.)* New York. 
This story about a birthday journey 
is the first of a series of color books. 
New York city, The Emery school 


AEE COu PLOTG IY i201 pee auUss @bl: 
12mo. (On cover: A birthday jour- 
ney ) [10136 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 430290. 


McQuay, Norris mfg. co.*, St. Louis. 
Pistons and power for Fords. cover- 
title, 7, [1] p. illus. S8vo. [10137 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 « and aff. Apr. 
3, 1916; A 429292. 


MaAceEE (Anna F.) & Reigart (John 
F.)* New York. Magee readers, 
book 1. Illus. by Ethel F. B. Bains 
and Hugenie M. Wireman. Boston, 
London [ete.] Ginn and company 
[1916] vii, 109 p. inel. front., col. 
illus. 12mo. $0.36. [10138 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 427978. 
MAGNIPHONE c¢0.", Chicago. Audi- 
phone. Sheet, 11 by 84 inches. 
[10139 


© Mar 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426682. 


Main electric mfg. co.*, Pittsburgh. 
Main electric plant will light your 
home safely and economically. 
Sheet illus., printed on both sides, 
19 by 24 inches. (Bulletin no. 40) _ 

[10140 


@© Mar 14, 1916; 2) ¢, Mar. (25, 
1916; aff. Mar. 27, 1916; A 4293820. 


ABO I 1G 4 455 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10141 


pt. 1, B'S v. a 


Matton (James Own)* Philadelphia. 
Detained in a madhouse; or, The ad- 


ventures of Bessie, masterpiece 
photoplay drama story. 16 p. S8vo. 
[10141 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 429482. 

MANDEL bros.*, Chicago. Mandel 
brothers’ weekly art cut service. 
Each 1 sheet, illus., 24 by 18 inches. 

[10142-10146 


Sheet 368. Feb. 26 [1916] © Feb. 24, 
1916. 2. e. and aff... Apr. .12, 1916; 
A 429427, 

Sheet 369, Mar. 4, [1916] © Mar. 1], 
190G> 2 Cc. and aff. Mar. 6; 419162" 4 
426512. 

Sheet 371. Mar. 18, [1916] © Mar. 15, 
LOStErey2 co and ‘atks Apres Pt, 2916s 2A 
429502. 

Sheet 372. Mar. 25 [1916] © Mar. 22, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 
429428. 

Sheet 374. Apr. 8 [1916] © Apr. 5, 
1916>) 2c, and: alts Apres, 15s 19165 A. 
430306. 


MANITOBA readers (Polish) ist reader. 
Chicago, Polish American publishing 
company [1916] 126 p., 11. illus. 
Svo. $0.25. [10147 

© Jan 17, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 24, 1916; 


aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A 420947; Polish 
American pub. co., Chicago. 
MANUAL arts press*, Peoria, Ill. Shop 


problems, series no. 2. Drawings on 
tracing paper ready for blue-print- 


ing, ed. by Albert F. Siepert. 16 
numb. loose diagrs. in cover. S8vo. 
$0.25. [10148 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 

17, 1916; A 428555. 
MANUFACTURING jewelers’ board of 
trade*, Providence, R. I. Reference 
book. 32d issue. [Providence, R.I., 


e. and aff. Apr. 


Printed by E. A. Johnson & co.] 
1916. 736 p. 4to. [10149 
(cy Mar, 1%, 1906+. See. sind” waif, 


Mar. 20, 1916: A 428199. 


Marrporo, Mass. Directory for Marl- 
boro, Westboro [etc.] Mass., 1915. 


v. 9. Salem, Mass., New England 
directory company, 1915. 493 p. 
8vo. $3.50. [10150 

(}Apr, “14, 3915; 26. Apr 13, 


1916; aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 428875; 
New England directory co., Salem, 
Mass. 


Mariow (Ralph) 
boys on the battle line; 


Big five motorcycle 
or, With the 


allies in France. New York, A. L. 
Burt company [1916] 251 p. front. 
12mo. $0.60. [10151 


© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
93, 1916; A 431185; A. L. Burt co., 
New York. 


MARQUETTE, Mich. Polk’s Marquette 
city and county directory, 1916-17. 
v. 11. Detroit, Mich., R. L. Polk & 
co., 1916. 732 p. Svo. $6.00. [10152 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 e@ Apr. 13, 
1916; aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 428496; 
R. L. Polk & co., Detroit. 


MARSHALL (William MRobert)* Los 
Angeles. William Robert Marshall’s 
personal mail course in scientific - 
salesmanship for master plumbers. 
Lesson 1-10. [100] p. 12mo. $5.00. 

 ) Faas 
©; Mar. 15, 1916; 2°¢. Apr aa, 
1916; aff. Apr. 10, 1916; A 427683. 


MarTIN (Mac) 
ness. 


Bigger, better busi- 
(In Chicago herald) 
[10154-10156 
How to create good will in your business. 
c May’9, 1916; Ices May 40 99i65 A 
424389. 
© 


How to decrease selling costs. May 
10,1916; 1 c. May 11, 1916; A 424425. 


Value of research work in seiling. © 
1 ce. May 90,-19165 A 


May 8, 1916; 
424381. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 
Martin (William J.)* Cleveland. 


Martin non-skid interlock horse-shoe 
quoits. cover-title, 19 p. _ illus., 
ports, diagr. 16mo. $0.25. [10157 

© Feb. 15, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 430763. 


[Mary Domitilla (Sister)] ‘Third 
reader, by A sister of St. Joseph. 
New. York, The Macmillan company, 
1916. 214 p. illus. 12mo. (ideal 
Catholic readers) $0.40. [10158 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 428505; Macmillan ©¢o., 
New York. 


Mason (A. G.) 
Twenty-five cents is 
9 1. illus. fol. [10159 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. "Mars Ze, 
1916; aff. Apr. 8 1916; A 430155. 


MASSACHUSETTS retail shoe merchants 
assn., ine.*, Boston. What to expect 
and what not to expect in footwear 
and the reasons. 6 p. folder. 16mo. 

[10160 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 480291. 
MASSENGALE. (St. Elmo) Bigger, bet- 


ter business. South your market. 
(In Chicago herald) [10161-10166 


mfg. co.*, Cleveland. 
all you need. 


Apr. 17, 1916. © Apr. 17, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 18, 1916; A 423958. 
Apr. 18, 1916. @© Apr. 18, 1916; 1 ¢. 


Apr. 19, 1916; A 423899. 


456 


; 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


MASSENGALE (St. Elmo)—Continued. 
maar wotg., © Apr. 19, 19163 1 ¢. 


Apr. 20,;°2916; A 423948, 

Apr. 20, 1916. © Apr. ae POLE kc; 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 428963 

Spek LotG. . © Apr. 21, "1916; i C. 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 423971. 

Apr TOL. Apr. TOTG Ss Lee: 


© 22, 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 424035. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Masten & Wells fireworks mfg. co.*, 
Boston. Catalogue and price list of 
fireworks, flags, balloons, lanterns, 
Fourth of July goods, etec., for 1916. 


[57th year] 88 p. illus. 24mo. 
[10167 
fer Apr tt? 1916; 2° ec. and ‘aff. 
Apr. 12, 1916; A 429410. 


MatTiack (Joseph Roy)* Ft. 
Ind. Preparedness, an estate rec- 
ore 120, Dp... Svo.,. $1.00. [10168 

fe Mar s28: 1916; 2: ¢ Mar. 31, 
1916; aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 480156. 


Mawson (Robert) 
in. shrapnel. 4. 


Wayne, 


Manufacturing 12 
(In American ma- 
chinist ) [10169 

© Apr. 20; 1916; 1 c. Apr: 24, 
1916; A 424127; Hill pub. co., New 
York. 


Maxey (Irl V.)* Ashton, Id. Melody 
of the heart. cover-title, [24] p. 
Svo. $0.50. [10170 


© Mar. 25,1916; 2 c.: Mar: 24, 
1916; aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 430318. 


MAxweEtLL (John M.)* Madison, Wis. 


Cecilian riddles riddled. Chicago, 
Po). Koch “company [1916] 4.1. 
16mo. $0.10. [10171 
‘© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Apr. 15, 1916; A 480301. 
[May (LL. R.)] Requirements for 


high school credits of the Progres- 
Sive series of piano lessons. 7 p. 
12mo. [10172 


©) Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and - aft. 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 426668; Art pub- 
lication soc., St. Louis. 


Maye (May Benedict)* Los Angeles. 
[10178, 10174 
O there’s a road to happiness. Post 


einds)  @nMars 23, 1916342 ¢@: Mar. 27, 
LONG sate. Aprs 11, 1916; A 429421. 


Spring with its wonderful magic. Post 
Card ©) Mar, 23, 1916: 2 ce Mar. 27: 
1916; aff. Apr. 11, 1916; A 429422. 

MesEsE & Gottfried co.*, San Francisco. 

General catalog. Section no. 1. 9th 

Powe L,. 174. p... illus., -diagrs. 

8vo. [10175 
© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

24, 1916; A 428656. 


= 


load 


9) 


MEYER-BOTH Co. 


10195 


School 
color competition. 


MELBOSE adv. service*, Seattle. 
children’s water 


(In Seattle daily times) [10176 
© Apr tO 1916? ih cy Apr ri 


1916; A 423880. 


MerERCHANTS’ & manufacturers’ co.*, 


Springfield, Mass. Bulletin, mer- 
chants’ and manufacturers’ service. 
Bulletin 2135)¢ 135A=G.....9. 1). dus. 
Ato. KG ARTEL 
©, Mar.’ 25, 1916 3.2 .¢; and aft. Apr. 

24, 1916; A 430461. 
MERCHANTS RETAIL credit assn. Rat- 


ine book of the city of greater Dal- 
las, Tex. [Dallas, Tex.] Merchants 
retail credit association [1916] 2 
Dike 2O2 "pe seols [10178 

©) Apres, 191682) eVand*att Apr: 
PR 1916: A 4276382. Sames. (H.R. 
Chilton, Dallas. 


MERRELL messenger, v. 2, no. 2, Apr., 
1916. [Cincinnati, O., Printed by 
The Procter & Collier co.]; 1916. 
p. 17-82, illus. S8vo. [10179 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. © 
19, 1916; A 429592; Wm. S. Mer- 
rell chemical co., Cincinnati. 


Merrick (Hyde Buxton) * 
Mass. Chatham Bars. (Jn Cape 
Cod magazine, Mar., 1916) [10180 

© Mar. 4, 1916; 1 c. May 19, 1916; 
A 424677. 


Cambridge, 


METAL industry directory and buyers’ 
guide, 1916. New York, The Metal 
mdustry, LOlGl” GS, ps ¢ GVO LELOrse 

© Mar. 18, 1916;.2 ec. Mar. 21, 
1916; aff. Mar. 29, 1916; A 429228; 
Metal industry pub. co., ine., New 
York: 

Metaxas (Nicholas P.)* New York. 
New view, principal and immediate 
cause of diseases of the nervous sys- 


tem and especially of epilepsy. 1st 
eds TERT p.  16mee ($0.25: § [O1s2 
©) Feb. 18) 19916" 2%es Mar. 125, 


1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 430005. 


[10183-10195 

Extra special sheet, no. 2. Apr. 7, 1916. 
Sheet, illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Mar. 
3151-1916 3) 2 e.,and afi. Apr: 3, 1916 5 
A 429283. 

[Ladies plate ad series] L. P. 
24,26, 28, -30;° 33 
1. illus. fol. 


AG) MORUZ2. 
» OF MOO Woo AbOe LO 
[ Text parallel to binding. ] 


@) Mars 27, 291622 ¢, and aii... Mar. 
31, 1916; A 429254. 

[Mens plate ad. 2d quarter] no. 27 
PA OP PAU, Lendl lise. cOly sa) 
Apr te 1916.) Zivey and j. ath. Apr. .6; 
1916 ; A 430115. 
© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 


ib 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10196 


Dt. 5.3 sae 13 


MeryYeER-BotH co.—Continued. 


Newspaper feature cut service. Weeks 
ending APT. 7, wee 2h 26, AOLGs a Ve 
lus: 2h). by 726 inches. © Mar. 18, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 
426834—426837. 


© R. Masters, Chicago. 


Sheet L. P. 49, Mar. 28, 1916. Sheet 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Mar. 20, 
1OIG 22 c. andratt, Mar. 23.) 191Gr) A 
4268338. 

Sheet L. P. 50. Apr. 14, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 sby 25 inches... © Apr. .10 


1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 


430292. 
© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 

Sheet no. 18, Mar. 15, 1916. peel 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Mar. 
4916% 52.-c>-and sait:- Mar.” 13) 1916: 
A 4266338. 

Sheet no. 20. Apr. 17, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19: jby.25) anches: ©. Apr: , 18, 
LONG 2 Croandv aire Apr, 226 1916s" A 
429623. 
© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 

Sheet no. 292. \Apr. 7, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Apr. 4, 
1916): 2) Gand aff. Apri-8) d916i; A 
430145. 

Sheet no. 293, Apr. 18, 1916. Sheet, 
us., (25 by 18 inches. © Apr. 10, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 
429457, 


© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


MICHELENA (Beatriz)* San Rafael, 
Cal. Talks with screen-struck girls. 
(In San Rafael Independent) 

[10196-10200 
[2 instalments]2 © Apr. 4, 11, 1916; 


tere. jeach Apr 18%) LOmGs: A: "423889, 
423890. 


Series 2, no. 9. 
May 1, 1916; A 424167. 
Series 2.0 no: 10. (@) Apr e25) 19164 1c. 
May 1, 1916; A 424165. 
Series'\2) nowt is '©@ May: 2) 1916511 c. 
May 10, 1916; A 424394. 
MiIpvALeE steel co.*, Philadelphia. 
[10201, 10202 
Midvale diamond brand tool steel. 2d 
ed. 19°p. ingél. front,, ilfus.,. 12mo0/; .© 
Apr: 6, 1916; 2a. and af, Apr..2190, 
1916; A 429362. 


Stellite, not a steel but a new cutting 
metal of wonderful possibilities. 17, 
ra} p. iitus. * fimo. -"@ Apt.’ Gte1s:, 
2c. and aff. Apr. 10, 1916; A 429363. 

Mites (Emanuel)* Sherman, ‘Tex. 
New era thoughts. [Sherman, Tex., 
Printed by Sherman courier] 1916. 
1 p.1., 56, [1] p. 8vo, ‘$0.25. [10203 

©. Mar: 10, 1916;:2 ec. and aff. 

Apr. 11, 1916; A 427627. 

Mitter (Chas. W.)* Memphis, Tenn. 
Human interest catechism, answers 
from the Holy Bible. (Jn Memphis 
commercial appeal.) 10204 

© May 7, 1916; 1 c. May 10, 1916; 

A 424365. 


© Apr, £8, 1916s; 1 se. 


MILLER 


Minter (E. Frank)* Fort Wayne, Ind. 


I am content, are you? (Jn Rail 
splitter, Apr., 1916) — [10205 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429577. 


[Mirter (Lucey) ] 
a mining 


Girl’s new story of 
stampede, by Olive Gray 
[pseud.] (Jn Los Angeles daily 
times ) [10206 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 1 «. May 124985; 
A 424185; Los Angeles times, Los 
Angeles. 


(Marian Beatrice)* Denver. 
September on Wind River trail. 
[3] p.. illus. 24mo... $0.10." [He207 


© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 429354. 


MILLER (Marion C.)* Salamanea, N. Y. 
Handbook for International graded 
Sunday school lessons. 

[10208-10211 


Beginners ist year, pt. 3. Teachers 
handbook [and portfolio of plates and 


loose 1.] Salamanca, N. Y., Miller 
publishing company. [1916] ys Vis 
illus. S8vo:.; @- Mare is. 1916. 2. 


each and aff. Apr. 5, 1916; A 429327. 


Primary first year, pt. 3. Teachers hand- 
book [and portfolio of loose 1.] Sala- 
mianea,,. IN.’ Xs; ee publishing com- 
pany [i916] v.’ iisoeSxvee © 
DEE 17, 1916: By c. each and aff. Apr. 

eG SA 429328. 

a rit second year, pt. 38. Teachers 
handbook [and portfolio of loose 1.] 
Salamanca, N. Y., Miller publishing 
company [1916] dy. illus. 8vo. 
Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. Apr. 
5, 1916: A 429329. 

Primary third year, pt. 3. Teachers 

handbook [and portfolio of loose 1.] 
Salamanca, N. Y., Miller publishing 
company [1916] 2 y, illus. 8vo. © 
Mar. 18, 1916;.2 ¢«. and aff, Apr.ss; 
1916; A 429330. 


MILLER (Pendleton A.) Business pro- 
ducer; the how and why of sales- 
manship for pictured knowledge 
workers. Ed. by Pendleton A. Mil- 
ler, contributions and revisions by 
Ernest C. McBride. Chicago, Comp- 
ton-Johnson company [1916] 2p. 1, 
234 p. 8vo. [10212 


© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 427969 ; Compton-Johnson 
co., Chicago. 


Mitutrr (Samuel Yeaman)* Oxford, O. 
Rays of light; or, Facts as we find 


them. Oxford, O., The A. C. Stew- 
art press [1916] 338 p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [10213 


© Mar. 29, 1916; 2.c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 428564. 


458 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


16246 


MILLIKEN bros., ine.*, New York. Mul- 
tiple unit system of steel shed con- 
struction. cover-title, [8] p. plates 
(1 fold.) 4to. [10214 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
381, 1916; A 429264. 


Miciikin (Hugh Ernest)* Cleveland. 
Millikin method a short but compre- 


hensive and effective method of 
Diane instruction. Book 2. 11. p. 
fol. $1.00. [10215 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
11, 1916; A 480191. 


Minne (William J.) Key to Progres- 
Sive arithmetic, second book, Georgia 
ed. New York, Cincinnati, [etc.] 
American book company [1916] 117 
p. 12mo. $0.60. [10216 


©) Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 24, 1916; A 429096; American 
book co., New York. 


MILWAUKEE dustless brush co.*, Mil- 


waukee. Just reach under and pull 
the dust out. [4] p. illus. 16mo. 
[10217 


© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
2, 1916; A 426691. 


MINNEAPOLIS journal. [10218, 10219 

For your family’s a start a savings 
account. © May 2, 1916; 1 c. May 6, 
1916; A 424358. 

Man with the check-book knows where 
HeSeatey mOmeAprs L%,) LOG 1 te, Apr: 
20, 1916; A 423916. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Minne- 

apolis journal 


© Journal ptg. co., Minneapolis. 


MIssouRI crematory assn. Crema- 
tion. cover-title, 6 1. illus. 24mo. 
[10220 


© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429391; Ruebil-Tyler- 
Brown advertising co., St. Louis. 


MiTcHELL (A. B.)* Birmingham, Ala. 
Improved traverse tables. 9, [17] 
p. 12mo. [10221 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429404. 


MITCHELL (Bruce)* Angeles. 
Beast. 18 p. 4to. [10222 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1916; 

aff. Apr. 5, 1916; A 429319. 


MITCHELL (Harry G.)* Deer Lodge, 


Los 


Mont. [102238, 10224 
iat Aamo. “10.25. 6G), Apr: sain 
HILG = 2c. and. att. ‘Apr; 22° 1916% 

429638. 


Trouble’s pack. Sheet, 114 by 33 inches. 
DORZae @p Apr: Wi9. A1916 "2. eand! aft: 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 430455. 


Mositez, Ala. R. L. Polk & co.’s Mobile 
city directory, 1916. Mobile, Ala., 
Birmingham, Ala. [ete.] R. L. Polk 
& co., [1916] 941 p. S8vo. $7.00. 

[10225 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

17, 1916; A 428540; R. L. Polk & co., 
Birmingham, Ala. 


MopERN Samaritans. Why you should 
join the order of Modern Samari- 


tans, viel ph. telder: thls’, yep 
48mo. $0.24. [10226 
© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 29, 


1916; aff. Mar. 21, 1916; A 426805; 
Carl J. Johnson, Minneapolis. 


Monroe calculating machine 
Orange, N. J. 


COs 
Instruction book of 
the Monroe calculating machine. 
48 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. [10227 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 427897. 


MONTGOMERY (James) Sacrifice. [Los 
Angeles, Printed by Standard print- 
ing .co., 1916]  cover-title, 16 p. 
12mo. [10228 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429368; Thos. H. Ince, 
Culver City, Cal. 


Moore (F. O.)* Glendale, Cal. An- 
swers. to jokes on the Ford and 
Songs on the fly. cover-title, [12] p. 
16mo. $0.10. [10229 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 430109. 


Moore & Evans. Our monthly sales- 
man, Apr., May, 1916. 40 p. illus. 
4to. [10230 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 429279; James W. Clark, 


Chicago. 


Moore bros. co.*, Joliet, Ill. Moore’s 
stoves, ranges, furnaces. Catalog 
no. 86. cover-title, 160 p. illus. (part 
eol.), ports. Svo. [10231 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429402. 


MorEHOUSE (William Russell)* Los 
Angeles. [10282-10246 
After sixty years. Card, 42 by 18% 


inches. $1.00. 
Mar. 16, 1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; 
426725. 


Banker’s duty. Card, 4% by, 18s inches. 
$1.00. © Dee. 15, 1915; 2 Mar. 16, 
1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; Ne 426728. 

Begin today to save. Card, 4% by 18% 
inches. © Dec. 15, 1915; IG 
Mar. 16, 1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 
426729. 


A 


Christmas thrift. Ca 

inches. $1.00. 

Mar. 16, 1916; aff. 
is 


2 


rd, 42 by 184 
© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 


459 


CATALOGUE 
10247 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.1, 0. 58.,:V.48 


MorEHOUSE (William Russell) *—Con. 


Hight billion five hundred million dollars. 
Card, 43 by 18% inches. 200. - '@ 
Dec. 15, 1015; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1916; aff. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 426735. 

It is a mistake for you to keep your 
money idle. Card, 4% by 18% inches. 
$1.00... © Dec15; 1925% 2 -¢: Mar.:16, 
1916; aff. Mar. 15,:1916; A 426727. 

National extravagance. Card, 42 by 18% 


inches. $1.00. © Dec. 15, 19155 2 c. 
Mar. 16, 1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 
426738. 

Person who saves always has. Card, 4% 


by 18% inches. $1.00. © Dec. 15, 
1915; 2c. Mar. 16, 1916; aff. Mar. 15, 
1916; A 426734. 

Protection. Card, 42 by 18% 
$1.00. © Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar.-16, 
1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426726. 

Safest way. Card, 42 by 183 inches. 
S700. ‘© Dec, 15, 19155 2 c, Mar. 16, 
1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426731. 

Savings of the world. Card, 4% by 18% 
inches. . $1.002 ©, Dec. 415, 19155 2: ¢. 
Mar. 16, 1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 
426724. 

Thirty-three millions of our ‘American 
people. Card, 43 by 183 inches. $1.00. 
© Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426723. 

This bank makes you this proposition. 
Card, 42 by 184 inches. 1.00. 
Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1916; aff. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 426730. 

Waste because of plenty. Card, 4% by 
184 inches. $1.00. © Dec. 15, OMe 
2c. Mar. 16, 1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; 
A 426721. 

Why speculate and lose. Card, 42 by 
18% inches. $1.00. © Dec. 15, 1915; 
2 ¢. Mar. 16, 1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; 
A 4267382. 

MormMan (James B.) Best methods 
of protection against white diarrhea. 
(In Scranton times) [10247 

© Apr. 83,1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 29, 1916; 

A 424156; Eugene McGuckin Co., 

Philadelphia. “i 

Mornine telegraph Sunday magazine. 
(New York Morning telegraph, sec. 
2) Each 2 instalments. 

[10248-10251 

@ Apt 22.19, Torore 1 

20, 1916; A 423918, 


inches. 


1916. 


Apr.” 29, 
Apr. 


e. each 
423919. 
Apr. 16, 23 


aY, 
1 ¢c. each 


424241. 
© Lewis pub. co., New York. 
Morris (Lucy L. W.)* Minneapolis. 
Our tree. (Jn Loring day, Apr. 28, 
1916, Minneapolis public schools) 
[10252 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 429411. 


© Apr. 16, 23, 1916; 
4, 1916; A 424240, 


1916. 
May 


Morrow (Archibald William)* Chi- 
cago. Economics of modern archi- 
tecture. cover-title, [20] p. illus., 
port. obl. 48mo. $1.00. [10253 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
5, 1916; A 429314. 


MoseLtEy (A. W.) . ed. Practical 
mathematics. Chicago, Ill., Practi- 
cal engineer. [1916] 64 p. diagrs. 
Sto. $0.50. [10254 

© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ¢@ Apeed 
1916;.. aff., Mar... 31, — 19a ae 


430010; Technical pub. co., Chicago. 


Morr (J. L.) iron works*, New York. 
[10255, 10256 


Danger of excessively heated water & 


how to avoid it.. 17 Das wis eSvo. 
$0.04. © Mar. 29, 191630270. and 
aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 425252. 

Mott’s plumbing fixtures, no. 7. 27 p. 
illus. ..16mo. $0.05... ©) Mar 4. 
1916 °° 2 ¢. and ‘aff. “Mar wo, toe 
A 429252. 


Mowrer (Edgar Ansel) Italians re- 
print Grey talk. (Jn Chicago daily 
news. ) : [10257 

© May .17,. 19167, doc. ieee: 
1916; A 424648; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


Munson (C. W.)* Roslyn, N. ¥. Ex- 
hibit one. by car of citrus fruits. 
Apr., 1916. cover-title, 22 1. illus. 
(part col.) 12mo. [10258 


©’ Apr.” 6, °1916; 2 er" ame 
Apr. 8, 1916; A 430189. 


Murray (Clara)Wide awake junior; 
an easy primer. [Boston] Little, 
Brown, and company, 1916. 112 p. 
inc® front., col. illus. 12i:mo0. $0.30. 

. [10259 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 & and ai Ape. 
15, 1916; A 427711; Little, Brown, 
and company, Boston. 


Murray (W. John)* New York. 
[10260-10262 

Atonement, an address delivered at the 
Hotel Astor. New York, The Divine 
science publishing association [1916] 
1 p. I., p. 99-128. ‘“1l2mo.. $025. © 
Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 24, 
1916; A 428648. 

God the banker, an address delivered at 
the Hotel Astor. New York, The 
Divine science publishing association 
[1916] 82 p. 12mo.' $0.25.) (@ aoe, 
8, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 24, 1916; 
A 428647. 

Life, an address delivered at the Hotel 
Astor. New York, The Divine science 
publishing association [1916] 1 p. lL, 
p. 131-160. 12mo. $0.25, "© Apis, 
1916: 2 c. and aff, Apr. 24, 1916; A 
428649. 

[Muscuamp (BH. A.)] [Uncle Harry’s 
talks, by E. A. Muschamp and R. C. 
Clothier. B9—-B22] [12 instalments] 
(9, 10, in Philadelphia Evening tele- 
eraph; 11-22, in Johnstown daily 
tribune) Contents.—9. Uncle Harry 
tells about the campaign toward 
Egypt.—10. Uncle Harry explains 
workingmen’s compensation.—11, 


460 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 5, 1916 


[MuscHAmp (EH. A.) ]—Continued. 
Uncle Harry tells about the supreme 
court.—12. Uncle Harry tells about 


tells about the shipping bill.—14. 
Uncle Harry explains a tariff board. 
15. Unele Harry tells about a 
great man.—16. Uncle Harry tells 
of new uses for moving pictures.— 
17. Uncle Harry tells about the Bel- 
gium of today.—18. Uncle Harry 
tells about the stars.—19. Uncle 
Harry tells about the fall of 
Erzerum.—20. Uncle Harry tells 
about what will end the war.—21. 
Uncle Harry explains the Nicaragua 
eanal treaty.—22. Uncle Harry tells 
how the gulf stream benefits Russia. 
[10263 
te sam ot. Web. 3; 7, 10, 14, 17:21, 
ae, Mar. 2,6, 9; 13, 16, 19163 1 ¢. 
Apr. 28, 1916; A 424146; M-C syndi- 
cate, Philadelphia. 


Muscrave (A. F.) Wet and dry 
cleaning. (Jn National cleaner and 
dyer. May, 1916.) [10264 


@irApr, 20;.1916;° 1c.» Apr. 
1916; 


24, 
A 424014; Dowst bros. co., 


Chicago. 

MUSKOGEE paint & glass co. Where 
art and business meet. I am the 
paint brush. (Muskogee  times- 
democrat ) [10265 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 1 c. May 2, 1916; 


A 424184; Ernest McDaniel, Mus- 
kogee, Okl. 
MUSSELSHELL County, Mont. Mon- 


tana state farmers’ directory, Mus- 
selshell County, 1916-1917. Boze- 
man, Mont., Farmers’ directory com- 


pany, .191G6: 160 jp... illus. *.S8vo. 
$5.00. [10266 
eager 24° 1916: 2 ¢.” Apr. 28, 


foto, anv. Apr. 27, 1916: A 427875; 
Roy HE. Kalat, Bozeman, Mont. 


‘Nacke (Louise) Crocheted yokes for 


corset covers and night gowns. 
Book no. 4. cover-title, 12 p. illus. 
obl. S8vo. $0.10. [10267 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 427877; Jacob Frank 
mercantile co., St. Louis. 

Napa, Cal. Polk-Husted directory 
co..s Napa city, Calistoga [ete.] di- 
rectory, 1916. v. 5. Sacramento, 
Cal., Polk-Husted directory  co., 
1916. 146 p. S8vo. $5.00. [10268 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
ait. May 3, 1916; A 428830; Polk- 
= age directory co., Sacramento, 

al. 


a a 


10278 


Narpi (Pasquale)* New York. Nardi, 
habit maker. [8] pls. (part col.) 
in cover. 16mo. [10269 

©' Apr; 12/1916; 2 and aff. Apr. 
15; 1916; A 430296. 


NASHVILLE, Tenn. Nashville city di- 
rectory, 1916. [v. 52], Nashville, 
Tenn., Marshall- Bruce- Polk com- 
pany, 1916. 1021 p. loose fold. map. 
Svo. $8.00. [10270 

OvApr. (25,1916 -* 2 \te2 Apr oe: 
1916; aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 427893; 
Marshall-Bruce-Polk co., Nashville. 


NATIONAL ACADEMY of design*, New 
York. Illustrated catalogue, winter 
exhibition, 1915. New York [1915] 
IX, 60. Ds. SON. plates. namo: 
$0.25. [10271 

© Dec. 18, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
(, 1916 : A. 420268. 


NATIONAL ASSN. of steel 
engravers*, Louisville. 


& copper plate 
Proper forms 


for social engraving. [28] p. 4to. 
$0.65. [10272 

© Apr 8, 1916.2 @ Apr: 15-1916. 
aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 429483. 


NATIONAL BRAKE & electrie co.*, Mil- 
waukee. Type MW-1, 10 cu. ft. (di- 
rect current) motor driven air brake 
compressor. 7 [1] p. illus., diagrs. 
4to. (Part catalog no. N 434, Mar., 
1916. ) [10273 

© Mar. and aff. 
Mar. 


20, 4LOIG 321i. 
29, 1916; A 429235. 


NATIONAL BUSINESS ability tests. Bul- 
letin no. 1, Mar., 1915. Chicago, IIl1., 
National associated schools of scien- 
tific business, 1915. 24 p. S8vo. 
$0.10. [10274 

© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 427905; Sherwin Cody, 
Chicago. 


NATIONAL CASKET €O0.*, 
Long Island City, 


Boston, Mass., 
Oneida and Roch- 


ester, N. Y. [10275-10278 

Catalogue O. Boston branch. 362 p. 
illus. obl. 24mo. © Feb. 27, 1916; 
2 c. May 25, 1916; aff. May 24, 1916; 
A 434100. 

Catalogue O. New York. 398 p._ illus. 
obl. 24mo. © Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c.:May 


25,1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 434101. 


Catalogue O. Oneida, N. Y., Syracuse, 
N. Y., Albany, N. BS 296 Dee alhas: 
obl. 34mo. © Apr. 1916; 2 c. May 


25. LOG: ‘aff. May 34? 1916; A 434102. 
Catalogue O. Rochester, N. Y., Buffalo, 
N. Y. 28>" p. silluss; sobl. 34mo. @) 
Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. May 25, 1916; aff. 
May 24, 1916: A 434103. 


461 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1) mUs., vids 


10279 

NATIONAL CLOAK & suit co.*, New 
York. Summer styles, 1916. cover- 
title, 32 p., col. illus. 4to. (Na- 


tional money-saving style book v. 20, 
no. 3, Apr., 1916.) [10279 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 429451. 


NatTionaL fire proofing co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. [10280, 10281 
Natco dairy barn for 30 cows. Sheet 


illus., diagrs. printed on both sides 
48 by 20 inches, fold. to obl. 24mo. 
(Desieon no, 7.) © Mars 10519165 
2G Mar: 14,1916 ; aff. Mar) 15, 1916; 
A 42671 6. 


Natco general barn. Design no. 7. 
Sheet, plans, printed on both ea 
48 by 20 inches. © Apr. 3, 1916; 
and aff. Apr. 6, 1916; A 430098. 


NATIONAL GAME co. Rules and regula- 
tions for the fascinating game of 
Batting. [4] p. illus. 8vo. $0.10. 


[10282 


©, Mar. 18.7916? 2 se? Apr ths 
1916; aff. Apr. 24, 1916; A 430485; 
John T. O’Hara, St. Louis. 


NATIONAL IMPORTING & mfg. co.*, New 
York. Road to profit. [3] p. illus. 
16mo. [10283 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429568. 


NATIONAL LEAGUE of professional base 
ball clubs. Constitution and playing 
rules, 1916. Official publication. 
New York, American sports pub- 
lishing company [1916] 88p. front. 
(port. group) 16mo. 
athletic library, group I, no. 856, 
Apr., 1916) $0.10. [On cover: Offi- 
cial handbook] [10284 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 


({[Spalding’s 


20, 1916; A 427769; Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York. 

NATIONAL METROPOLITAN bank. Safe- 
guards your savings. Blotter, 4 by 
94 inches. [10285 

© “Mar. 25; 1916: 2 ca Mare 27, 


1916; aff. Apr. 4, 1916; A 430177; 
W. F. Roberts, Washington, D. C. 


NATIONAL scHooL of chiropractic*, 
Chicago. Annual announcement, 
1916-1917. 80 p._ illus. (incl. 
ports.) 4to. (On cover: Tenth an- 
nual catalogue) [10286 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 430161. 


NATIONAL SHAWMUT bank*, Boston. 
Foreign trade report [of the port of 
Boston] for Feb., 1916. [8] p. 4to. 


[10287 
© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 


24, 1916; A 429108. 


46 


NATIONAL SIGN corporation*, Philadel- 
phia. Mail order price list. 15 p. 
illus. 16mo. [10288 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 480314. 


NATIONAL TROTTING assn.*, Hartford, 


Conn. Winrace and eligibility book 
for 1916. 134 p. nar. 8vo. $0.50. 
[10289 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ec Mar. 18, 
1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429098. 


NEw ENGLAND telephone & telegraph 
*, Boston. Belfast-Rockland dis- 
trict telephone directory. Spring 
issue, 1916. 384. cover-title, 40 p. 


Svo. [10290 
(©. Apr. 8, 19163, 2 \e.eepeeee 
1916; aff. Apr. 11, 1916; A 430266. 


New York (State) Courts of record. 
Official ed. law reports and session 


laws. Advance sheets. 
[10291-10300 
no. .795, Mar,’ 14, 1946.) (@ wie 
1916: 2 1e; and aff. Mary 13," 1916: 
A 428064. 
no. “794, Mar. 18, 1916. ©) Mary as: 
1916; 2 e. and. aff.. Mars 201SiG. 
A 428171. 
no. 795, Mar: 25, 1996. (@i fierce 
1916;..2. ¢...and-‘aff.. Marsa2 hada 
A 428265. 


no. 796, Apr. 1, 1916. 
2.¢. and aft; Apr: 3; 19f6Ree 428381. 


no. 797, Apr. 8, 1916. © Apr. 8, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. ‘Apr. 10, 1916; A 428499, 


no. 798, ‘Apr. 15, ::1916..°°%@) (Ape wae 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr.) 1%, 1916: 
29 99 


A 428545. 
no. 799, Apr... 22, 1916. @-ApE> 2. 
Apr. 24, 1916 ; aff. Apr. 


VOLES 2p: 

29, 1916; A 427891, 

no. 800, Apr: .295 TStGsane) 
1916: 2 ¢. and aff. May 
A 427928. 

no. 801, May 6. 1916. © May 6, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 10, 1916; A 428939. 

no. 802, May 13, 1916. © Mayda. 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 16, 1916; 
A 431087. 


© J. B. Lyon co., Albany. 
NEw YORK ELECTRICAL trade school, 


ine.*, New York. New York electri- 
cal school ine.: [eatalogue] 64 p. 


@ Apr. 1, 1916; 


Apr. 
2, 


29, 
1916; 


illus., diagrs. S8vo. [10301 
() Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and 8m, 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 480129. 

NEw YORK ELECTROTYPERS’ union no. 
100. Duntonian technical educa- 
tional series for apprentices. 
Lecture 9. Oxygen. [4] p. fol. 
$0.10. [10302 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Mar. 10, 1916; A 426703; George E. 


Dunton, New York. 


9 


“ 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


10362 


Jersey City. 
[10303-10310* 


New York herald co.*, 


German attack on Verdun effort. to 
drive France to her knees. © Feb. 
taesotG.) £ 'c; Heb.. 28, 19165. A 
422728. 


Germans attempt to repeat at Verdun 
tactics used at Warsaw. © Mar. 5, 
to1Gs 4% ¢., Mar.,6, 1916;,A 422876. 

Germans move 500,000 men into Flanders 
for a battle in West. © Apr. 30, 
1916; 1c. May 1, 1916; A 424201. 

Holland- America vessels: continue 
service. Key,to chart. © Apr. 
1916; 1c. Apr. LF, 1916; A 423865. 

Holland ready to sell life for national 
honor. Holland, with drawn sword, 
stands ready. © PAV OIR, alse I a eyed Bao 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 428862. 

Kut-el-Amara takes place as one of 


in 
LG; 


greatest sieges. Eyes of Britain are 
on struggle to relieve Kut. © Apr. 
tpeeeotoe we es Apr. 17; 1916; A 
428863. 


Mauretania to resume passenger service. 
Mey oro chante © Heb. 27, 1916; 1c. 
Feb. 28, 1916; A 422727. 

Russia with 1,500,000 newly trained 
men becomes a real factor in three 
War dheatres. .© Apr. 23, 1916; 1 c. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 424043. 

Russians move on Tigris Valley for 
final struggle. © Feb. 20, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Feb. 21, 1916; A 422578. 


Three big steamships arrive here to- 
morrow. Key to chart. © Feb. 20, 
1OLGS Te; Keb: 27; 1916; A 42257 9: 


Vaux and Corbeaux woods demand week 


of German effort at Verdun. © Mar. 
Meetotee of Cc. Mar, 13, 19163, A 
423044. 


West Indies traffic passes the transat- 
Faunie, Key to chart. © Mar. 12, 
1916; 1 ec. Mar. 13, 1916; A 423043. 

16 steamers on the Herald chart gabe 
week. Key to _ chart. 
foto; te. May 8, 1916; A 424354, 

22 passenger vessels in transatlantic 
trade. Key to chart. APE LoOs 
ero- he. May 1, 1916; A’ 424200. 


35 steamships on the Herald’s chart 
this week. Key to chart. © Apr. 23, 
AeaG te, Apr. 24,1916: A 494042. 


41 steamships on the Herald chart this 


week.. Key to chart. Mar. 5, 
#9165 1 c. Mar. 6, 1916; A 42287 
[Note: The foregoing are in New 


York herald] 


New York telephone co.*, Albany and 
New York. {10811-10314 


Albany district telephone directory. Feb., 
POU Vila col) p. -4to. .© Mar. 10, 
LO 16.:.2 ©, "Mar. 11, 1916; aff. Mar. 13, 
1916; A 426645. 


Binghamton district telephone directory. 
Mar, 4, 1916. 98 p. 4to. © Mar. 4, 
agNG- 2 e. and iaff. Apr. \24, 1916; 
A 430459. 

Care and operation of central office 
power plant. Sheet, printed on both 
Sides, 7 by 4 inches. ale 
bulletin 140 C. Feb., 1916. p. 1, 2.) 
Mare Me LONG: 12 ec. and aff. Apr. 38, 
1916; A’ 429290, 

Elmira district telephone directory. Apr. 
Pe tolGes 102) p.-  4to. Apis 1 
Eto. 2 ¢, and air, Apr, ' 24; 1916: A 
430460. 


| 


New York. 
1616— 


NEw YORK TIMES. €O.*, 
Shakespeare  tercentenary, 
1916. (J72 New York times) 

[10315-10317 
© Apr. 2, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 

A 423866. 

© Apr. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 


Apr. 2, 1916. 
£0; 1916): 

ADE Or Om Ge 
10, 1916; A 423870. 

Apr. 16, 1916. © Apr. 16, 1916; 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 423878. 


es 


New YorK TIMES index. v. 4, no. 1, 
Jan.—Mar., 1916. New York, The 
New York times [1916] 1 p. 1., 564 
p. S8vo. $2.00 [10318 

CP May bat OtGis 72) er ivi yal shor 
1916; aff. May 18, 1916; A 428978; 
New York times co., New York. 


, Baltimore. 
[10319-10323 


From north to south and east to west. 
205 stores in 97 cities. (Jn Baltimore 
news). @/Apr. 14,1916 1 ¢.-Apr. 18, 
1916; A 423886. 

In 205 Newark stores you'll find beauti- 
ful styles for Easter. (Jn Baltimore 


NEWARK shoe stores co.* 


news.) @© Apr. 21, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 26, 
1916; A 424082. 
Newark shoemaker is satisfying more 


than 38,000,000 men. 
Evening sun.) © Apr. 
Apr. 12, 1916; A 423754. 

Newark shoemaker presents you with a 


(In Baltimore 
oe LOGY edae 


dollar. _[4] p. illus. 4to. © Mar. 2, 
19ICS oes and -aita Apr. 42. 1OlG ak 
430026. 


$3.50 value is evident in every pair of 
the save a dollar Newark shoe for men. 


$2.50, $3.50 value. (In Baltimore 
news) @© Apr. 28, 1916; 1 c. May 3, 


1916; A 424212. 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*, New 


York. [Each proof, illus.] 
[10324-10362 


Asthma Simpson, the village queen. I 
just dropped in to tell you, sir. © 
Apr. 227) TOIGi: 2 ec. ‘and, ait, May 3; 
1916; A 430669. 

I was never so humiliated in my 

hikes A@yWApE. Lb. Lor6 2) Cy andirath. 

Apr. 22, 1916; A 4296338. 

Jitlet auto co. Ah! 
get it. - ©: Apr. 1, 1916: 
Apr. 11, 1916; A 430198. 

—— OQo—Hoo! Oh, Luke! 
yours ©; Apry Sa. LONG: 12 
Apr. 18, 1916; A 4380352. 

Brow brothers. Here I am ravenously 


Some job if I 
2 ec. and aff. 


Where are 
ec, and aff. 


hunery. ©), Apr. 15, 1916 2-¢ and aff: 

_ Apr. 22, 1916; A 429632. 

—— I’m sure we'll enjoy the show. © 
Apry 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and afi, May 35 
1916; A 430666. 

—— Twinkle, twinkle, little star. © 
AYO AS) ac LOLbp ye, C. jDOe Ail. ADr tS, 


1916; A 4380351. 


Where is Johnny? © Apr. 1, 1916; 
A ean at pApr, Lb, LOG ¢ A 430195. 


Daily magazine page for everybody. 
After-the-bath treatments and baths as 
beauty aids. © Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 430356. 


eee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10363 


NEWSPAPER feature service, ine.*—Con. 


Daily magazine page for everybody. Do 
you wave your hair correctly and in 
the most becoming way? Apr. 15, 
1916; 2 c. and aif. Apr. 22, 1916; A 
429628. 


Feminine foibles. © Apr. 8, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 430358. 


Feminine foibles, the outdoor pro- 
cession. © Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 3, 1916; A 430674. 


—— Gardening a Bag an way to make 
your beauty grow. © Apr. ae 1916; 
26; and. afte A pre? 1916.2 A: 499626. 


—— Here’s the latest comb. © Apr. 8, 
1916s 12 ec. .and-ait< Apr .i8.s8 9165 
A 430355. 


Home exercises that help improve 
beauty of your back. © Apr. 22, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. May 3, 1916; A 430673. 


How to make your limbs really 
strong and shapely. © Apr. 1, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Apri ia , 1916: A 430200. 
Revelations of a_ wife. Crisis 
passed. © Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 11, 1916; A 430201. 

How Madge warned Dicky. © 


Apr: 1; 19167 2 -¢. “and, al: * Apr. 11, 
1916: A 430204. 

—— How Mrs. Underwood met 
Dicky. @© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 429629. 

How Mrs. Underwood solved 
the riddle. © Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and 


aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429627. 

—— Is Madge really to blame for 
spoiling Dicky? © Apr. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. 
May 3, 1916; A 430670. 

Mrs. Underwood’s story of 
her first marriage. © Apr. 22, 1916; 
2c. May 38, 1916; A 430671. 

Why Lillian Underwood 
talked against time. © Apr. 15, 1916; 
2c, and aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429624. 

Why Madge accepted Lillian 
Underwood's offer to clear up the past. 
@; Apr. 6. 1916: 2 ‘ec. and ay “Apr: 
18, 1916; A 4380357. 

Why Miss Sonnot said, Don’t 
worry. © Apr. 8, #916; 2 cc. and aff. 
Apr. 18, 1916; A 4380354. 

Why Mrs. Graham said, Call 
me Mother. © Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and 
an. Apr, 11, 1916. ‘A 430202. 


Simple Ftis for daughter. © Apr. 
L, 2Yt6 3 Sc. and. gi. Apt Li 19a 5 
A 430203. 


—— Winifred Black writes about own- 
ing those we love. @ Apr. 15, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Apr, 22, 1916; A 429625. 


Winifred Black writes about right 
proportions in life. © Apr. 22, 1916; 
2c, and aff. May 3, 1916; A 430672, 
Winifred Black writes about safe- 
guarding our girls. © Apr. 22, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 3, 1916; A 430675 


Winifred Black writes about the 
folly of tears. © Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ce. 
and aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 430359. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
visions of youth. © Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢, 
and aff, Apr. Ld, 19163 “4 430199. 


Polly and her pals. How y’ like me in 
Aunt Polly’s new hat, Grandpa? © 
Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 11, 

1916; A 430197. 


pt. pans vee 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*—Con. 


Polly and her pals. Russian ance po 
ularizes stencil designs. © Apr. Db, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 3, 1916; A 
430667. 

Why don’t you cut that idiotic 

hair? © Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff, 

Apr. 22, 1916; A’ 429630, 


That son-in-law of pa’s. Mr. Welling- 
ton. Dear Sir. Don’t you think it 
time to let pa have an inning? © Apr. 


8, 1916; 2°¢e) and: aff.\ Apreie: 1916 : 
A 430353. 

Now, not another word pa. © Apr. 
15, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 22; 1916; 
A 429631, 

Now_pa there’s no use _ kicking. 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May s. 
1916; A "430668. 

—— Wha'd’ya’ mean you've cer ee so- 
cial adviser fer me? © Apr. 1], 1916: 
2c. and aff. Apr. 11, 1916; A 430196. 


Ney (J. M.) co.*, Hartford. Boss 
takes a hand in solders. cover-title, 
[16] bd. obl. 32mo. [10363 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c Mar. 29, 
1916; aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 430265. 


NriHaArt (Benjamin F.) New century 
arithmetics, 1st, 2d book, by Ben- 
jamin F. Nihart, William Stryker, 


Thomas W. Butcher. Rey. ed. Bos- 
ton [ete.] Silver, Burdett & co. 
[1916 ).22 vast: £10364, 10365 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
May 3, 1916; A 428814, 428815; Sil- 
ver, Burdett & co., Boston. 


Nosite (Franklin) Lime-fertilization. 
Cleveland, Columbia products com- 
pany, 1916. 11 p. 16mo. [10366 


© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 4380457; Columbia prod- 
ucts co., Cleveland. 


Nosre (Howard)* Boston. Series of 
advertisements against prohibition. 
Compliments of the Brewers’ asso- 
ciation of Massachusetts. cover- 
title, 19 1. fol. [Text parallel with 
binding] [10367 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 2c. Jan. 7, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 429094. 


Noet (E. Percy) 
praise Grey’s talk. 
daily news.) [10368 

© May 17, 1916; 1 ec. May 20, 
1916; A 424642; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. ; 


Nott (P. H.) & Lenney (J. C.)* Chi- 
cago. Farmer’s simplified account- 
ing system. 51. 4to. $5.00. 

[10869 


and aff. 


French newspapers 
(In Chicago 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 «. 
Mar. 13, 1916; A 426664. 


464 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 
Nonotuck silk co., Corticelli silk 
mills*, Florence, Mass. Corticelli 
lessons in crochet. [Book no. 1] 48 
p. illus. (part col.) S8vo. $0.10. 
[10370 
(© Mar 25, 1916; 2° ec. Mar. 25, 


1916 ;:aif. Apr. 5, 1916; A 4293811. 


NortH AMERICAN ACCIDENT insurance 
co. Agents wanted—big money paid 
—enlist today. Post card, illus. 

[10371 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

7, 1916; A 429345; W. G. Critchlow, 
Covington, Ky. 


NortH AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION CO.*, 
Bay City, Mich. Aladdin homecraft 
market place. cover-title, 2 p. 1. 152 
D. wilus: (part col.), fold. col. pl. 
Svo. [10372 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
17, 1916; A 426788. 


Notter (Florence L.)* Chicago. 
Rhyme doll verses. [Chicago, IIl., 
Printed by D. J. Molloy & co., 1916] 
6 1. 24mo. [10873 


© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 427896. 


NussspAaum (B. M.) Sales manual, its 


purpose, plan and preparation. 385 
1. 4to. (Modern business service. 
Report no. 94.) [10374 


© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429260; Alexander 
Hamilton institute, New York. 


O’Boy (Bridie L.)* Grafton, Mass. 
Hrin’s own, a collection of Irish song 
and poetry. Westboro, Mass., 
[Printed by] Lewis bros., 1916. 47 
pe 12mo., $0.35. [10375 

© Mar. 8, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 

14, 1916; A 429480. 


Ocus (Milton) & co. Above all things 
join our gold bond clothes savings 
club. [4] p. 12mo. [10376 


or Mar 1. 1916- 2 ¢. Mar. 10; 
1916; aff. Apr. 6, 1916; A 480132; 
James EF. Pershing, Chicago. 


O’Connor (Thomas Power) 
[10377-10379 

English laugh at enormous taxes caused 
by war. © Apr. 9, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 12, 
1916; A 423750. 

French leaders visiting England talk 
much on war. © Apr. 16, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 423917. 

Slowness of war arouses ire for minis- 
VS SEAN CG) Aprje2o. LOG s. uh. -e. 
Apr. 26, 1916; A 424085. 


[ Note: The foregoing are in Wilming- 
ton Delmarvia star] 


© Central news of America, New 
York. 


10391 


OFFICIAL AUTOMOBILE AND motorcycle 
directory, guide and hand book. [v. 


2, 1916] Louisville, Ky., Houser 
publishing co. [1916] 167 p. illus., 
ports. 8vo. $0.50. [10380 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 « and aff. Apr. 
OF PLOT A 42777 5; William A. 
Houser, Louisville. 


OFFICIAL AUTOMOBILE BLUE book, 1916. 
16th year. [10381-10385 


vy. 1. New York and Canada. Chicago, 
Ill., New York city, The Automobile 
blue book publishing company, 1916. 
1132 p. front. (fold. map) illus., maps. 
SvOu) 92450) (@r May, 2) 191G6en2 ‘es and 
aff. May 6, 1916; A 427961. 


v. 2. New England and Eastern Canada. 
Chicago, Ill., New York city, The Auto- 
mobile blue book publishing company, 
LOG yo Leb Ips irons (fold. map) 
illus., maps. 8vo. $2.50. © May 6, 
1Oves) Ze. and at, ‘May 10;1906- 0A. 
428934, 


v. 3. Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, 
Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Vir- 
ginia. Chicago, Ill., New York city, 
The Automobile blue book publishing 
company, 1916. 1060 p. front. (fold. 
map) Whis;, maps! Syvo., /$2.50:;..© 
May 10,/1916;.2-c. and aff. May 12, 
1916; A 428951, 


vy. 4. Middle West. Chicago, New York 
city, The Automatic blue book publish- 
ing eco., 1916. 1300 p. illus., maps. 
Svoe" ($2.50.  OwApr 22, MSiGe 2) 
and aff. Apr. 24, 1916; A 428671. 

v. 5. Mississippi River to Pacific coast. 
Chicago, New York city, The Auto- 
mobile blue book publishing co., 1915. 
1308 p. front., illus.. maps (1 folded) 
SvOw S250. | (OwApre2 > lOlGrr 2. ces 
and aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 427921. 


© Automobile blue book pub. co., 
New York. 


OFFICIAL INDEX to state legislation. 
[10386-10391 


V._2,, No 12, Apr. 8) 1916. New, York, 
Law reporting company, 1916,  Va- 
rious paging. Ato. Apr ele Ong: 
feyeandy aire Apr tonal OG <9 ey Apr: 
14, 1916; A 427705, 


ve 2Q0inos 13) Apr) 15) 1916) ) New York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. Va- 
rious paging. 4 to. © Apr. 18, 1916; 


2c. and aff. Apr. 20, 1916; A 427789. 


v. 2, no. 14, Apr. 22, 1916. New York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. Vari- 
ous. paging: Ato. ©. Apr..25, 1916% 


27a ADE: 
A 427895. 


v. 2, no. 15, Apr. 29, 1916. New York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. Vari- 
ous paging. 4to. © May 2, 1916; 2 
e. May 4, 1916; aff. May 6, 1916; A 
427979. 

Vv. 2, no» 16; 7Maya6, d9ie: 
Law reporting company, 
ous paging. Ato. 


2h, LOIG; att, Apr. 29, 1916; 


New York, 
1916. Vari- 
© May 10, 1916; 


2 ¢, May 11, 1916% aff, May 12, 1916; 
A 428975. 

v. 2, no. 17, May 13, 1916. New York, 
Law reporting company. 1916. Vari- 


ous paging. © May 16, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 18, 1916; A 431133. 


© Law reporting co., New York. 


465 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10392 


pt. 1, ns. 7.4 


OFFICIAL REGISTER AND DIRECTORY OF 
PHYSICIANS and surgeons in the 
State of California, 1916. 27th ed. 
se Francisco, Cal., Printed by 
Jas. H. Barry] 1916. xlii, [1a]-12a, 
132, xlili—xlvili p. 4to. $2.00. 

: [10392 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

8, 1916; A 427 593; Medical society 

of the State of California, San 

I’rancisco. 


OFFICIAL REGISTER AND DIRECTORY OF 
WOMEN’S clubs in America, 1916. v. 
18. Shirley, Mass., H. M. Winslow, 
IOUS. 26, Ds, OVO: 2700: [10393 

© Mar... 25,1916" 2 e Ager 10, 
1916; aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 427862; 
Helen M. Winslow, Shirley, Mass. 


Ocitvie (J. 8.) pub. co.*, New York. 
Ogilvie’s ready reckoner form and 
log book and wages calculator. 258 
p. 24mo. [10394 

cy Apr 19 191g 2 oe Ae. 22. 

1916; aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A428640. 


(Harriett M.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. Treatise on the Olin system. 
New ed. thoroughly rev. and enl. 
Kansas City, Mo., S. H. Behringer 
[1916] 381 p. 16mo. (Cover-title: 
Key of elucidation to teachers) 

[10395 


© Feb: °20, 1916; 2 c., Feb. 29, 
1916; aff. Apr. 24, 1916; A 430477. 


OLIN 


O’NEILL (Felix J.)* Stafford Springs, 


Conn. [10396-10399 
First Easter. (In Stafford Springs 
Press) 


@ Apr. 19, 1916; 1 c. May 3, 

1916; A 424208. 

Grandma’s spring medicine. © Ap 
1916; 1c, May 3, 1916; \A 424940. 


Preparedness. Brave boys, brave men. 
© ee 13, 1916; 1 ec. May 3, 1916; A 


4249 
Suspicion. © Apr. &, 1916 ; 
25 9 A 42404 


245 ees Wi 7s 
[Note: The Ponies are in Catholic 


transcript unless otherwise stated]. 
[Ontons (Berta Ruck)] Girls at his 
billet, by Berta Ruck. Mar. 12, 
1916. 
day herald) [10400 
C)- toc. Apm. 11, 19tGe “A vad. int: 
2620; pubd. Mar. 12, 1916; Mrs. 
George Oliver, London. 


27, 


GR ADI: 


Old 
maga- 
[10401 


Ornozy (Emmuska, baroness) 
searecrow. (Jn Story-teller 
zine, May, 1916) 

© 1c. May 6, 1916; A ad int. 2648; 
pubd. Apr. 8, 1916; Baroness Orczy, 
searsted, Kent, England. 


(Jn London Illustrated Sun- | 


ORDER of the golden rule*, Washington. 
Order of the golden rule for children 
from six to sixty and over. [4] p. 
16mo. [10402 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
11, 1916; A 426702. 


ORENSTEIN Arthur Koppel co, Electro- 


mobile industrial truck. List of 

parts and parts drawings. cover- 

title, 16 p. illus., diagrs. 12mo. 
[10403 


© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 429478; Electromobile 
co., St. Louis. 


OsBorN (Alfred F.)* New York. Os- 
born’s annual guide to agencies, 
hand book of useful information and 
club list, 1916. cover-title, 114 p. 
Svo. $1.00. [10404 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 428581. 


OsTROWSKI (F. G.)* Chicago. Droga 
krzyzowa dla_ dzieci. [Chicago, 
Printed by Wermich & Winiecki] 
1916. 16 p. 24mo. $0.05. [10405 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 429005. 


OTHMER (Albert) Wandtafei und 
kreide; gediichtniszeichnungen mit 
erliuterndem text. Leipzig und 


Berlin, B. G. Teubner, 1915. 2 p. L, 
42 p., 25 col. pl. in portfolio. 4to. 
[10406 
© Jan. 1, 1915; 1 ¢.. Apr, S.aSiee 
A—Foreign 13646; B. G. Teubner, 
Leipzig. 


Otis elevator co.*, New York. Book 
of definitions and standard stock 
paris: 87 1.) GUieTSs. gree [10407 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 480337. 


OTTAWA, Kan. R. L. Polk & co.’s Ot- 
tawa city directory, 1916. [v. 5] 
Detroit, Mich., R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 
2p. 1., [15]-286 p. S8vo. $4.00, 

[10408 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

1, 1916; A 428787; R. L. Polk & co., 
Sioux City, Ia. 


Owens (Harry Holemnback)* Rich- 


mond. Book of pictures to paint. 
cover-title, [S] p. illus. 12mo. 
$0.05. [10409 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
23, 1916; A 426824. 


466 


_. PaRAMOUNT photoplays co. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


OzBURN automobile supply co., ine. 
Catalogue no. 5, 1916. Superior 
service in automobile accessories. 
Memphis, Tenn., Atlanta, Ga. [1916] 
xxiii, 483 p. illus. 8vo. [10410 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 428668; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


Ee. i. mie. co.*, Newark, N. J. To 
adjust and install P. 8. E. plug ener- 
gizers. Sheet, illus., printed on both 
sides, 64 by 8 inches. [10411 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 4380223. 
Pace (Walter W.) Bigger, better 
business. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[10412, 10413 


Business man’s correspondence. @©@ May 
19, 1916; 1 c. May 20, 1916; A JOAGGS. 
co in advertising. © May 18, 
; 1 ec. May 19, 1916; A 424613. 


oS J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Paciric telephone & telegraph co.*, 
San Francisco. [10414-10416 
[Local operating practice for the in- 

formation and guidance of the central 
office operating forces] Div. 1, sec. 4, 
6, 7, div. 2, sec. 35, 44, 45. 
© Oct. 15, 1915, Jan. Le LOUNGE? 
each and aff. Apr. i, 1916; A 429549, 
429550. 

Seattle telephone directory. Jan., 1916. 
Various paging. 4to. © Feb. 14, 
iio. 2 ¢. and afi. Mar. 15, 1916; A 
426712. 


PaGeE (Victor W.) Location of cooling 
and lubrication system faults made 
easy. Sheet, diagr., 24% by 883 
inches. $0.25. [10417 

© Mar. 21, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
23, 1916; A 426823; Norman W. 
Henley pub. co., New York. 


Patn’s fireworks. [10418, 10419 


Pain’s fireworks. [4] p. illus. fol. © 
Mare ty £916; 2 c, Apr. 3, 19163. aff. 
Apr i LOG: A 4293836 

Saluting the flag. [4] p. illus. fol. © 
Feb. 23, 1916; aft. spre Ss; 


2c, and 
1916; A 429301. 


© Henry J. Pain, New York. 


PARAGRAFS. v. 10, no. 3, Apr., 1916. 

16 p. illus. 8vo. [10420 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

18, 1916; A 480346; Whitaker paper 
co., Cincinnati. 


Photoplay 
pointers. [38] p. 4to. [10421 
© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
5, 1916; A 429312; Henry E. Martin, 
Los Angeles. 


10431 


New York. 

[Bulletin] [10422, 10423 

P60. Mar. 15, 1916. numb. 1. 198—205. 
illus. fol; © Mar. 15, 1916+ 2 ¢. and 
aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 426829. 

no. P62. Apr. 5, 1916. numb. 1. 214-221, 
illus. fol. @ Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 12, 1916; A 429439. 


PARISIENNE art service™, 


PARKER (Horatio) 'Teacher’s manual. 
v. 1, for first, second, and third 
grades, for the Progressive music 
series, by H. Parker, Osbourne Mc- 
Conathy, Edward Bailey Birge, W. 
Otto Miessner. Boston, New York, 
Silver, Burdett-and company [1916] 
x, 200 p. -4t0. [10424 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 428737; Silver, Burdett 
& co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on additions. ] 


PaRLIN (Charles Coolidge) Address 
delivered before the district sales 
managers of the Joseph. Campbell 
company, Dec. 28, 1915. [Philadel- 
phia, Curtis publishing co., 1915] 
16 p. inel. diagrs., map. 12mo. 

[10425 

© Dec. 28, 1915; 2 @ Mar. 14, 

1916; aff. Mar. 22, 1916; A 429107; 
Curtis pub. co., Philadelphia. 


Columbus, Ga. 
cover-title, 24 p. 
[10426 
and aff. 


PARMER (David L.)* 
Tribute to woman. 
12mo. $0.25. 

© Septs. 15, .19to. 22 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 426669. 


PARRISH (Rob Roy)* Chula Vista, Cal. 
Hurrah! Hurrah! For our country 
all, hurrah! Sheet, 8 by 54 inches. 

[10427 
© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 480816. 


Parsons (Louella O.) 


Be a good cook first and you'll be a 
better movie star. © Apr. 28, 1916; 
i ¢, Apr. 24, 19165 A 424053. 

What happens to the dainty 
when face gets old? © Apr. 16, 
Ie vApES 17, 1ONGs) An4a2Z3ob4: 

Why not let the movie star have private 
romance in peace? © Apr. 30, 1916; 
1c. May 1, 1916; A 424253. 


[10428-10430 


ingenue 
1916; 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald.] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 

[Parton (Hugo)] Merchandising a 
two-billion dollar output. [New 
York, ° Butterick. pub. -¢o.,* 1916] 
cover-title, [11] p. Svo. [10431 


© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 429641; Butterick pub. 
co., New York. 


467 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


104382 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


i LE I EE 


PATTERSON, Gibbs co.*, Chicago. Un- 
usual pictures no. 6, supplement no. 
6. Sheet, illus. (part col.) printed 
on both sides, 18 by 12 inches. 

[10482 
© Mar. 22, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
24, 1916; A 429105. 


PAaTTon (Ann Noble) 
for 1916. (in Golfers magazine, 
Apr., 1916) [104383 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 17, 1916; 
A 423892; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
cago. 


Golf fashions 


PAYNE (Anne MacGregor) People’s 
institute of home economics. (Jn 
Columbus Ohio state journal) 

[10484, 10435 


Apr. 14, 1916. -@ Apr. 14,:1916; 1. «. 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 424010. 
Apr 2S,\ 191g. “@ Apre 28h A916 73 ec, 


May 1. 1916; A 424346. 


© Ohio state journal co., Colum- 
bus, O. 


PENNSYLVANIA national bank. Pros- 
perity club, ine., of the Pennsylvania 
national bank. Card, printed on 
both sides, 8 by 5 inches. [10486 


©. Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 429471; Pros- 
perity club, ine., New York. 


PEOPLES trust & savings bank of Chi- 
cago. Convertible savings bond 
agreement. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 14 by 94 inches. [10437 


© Apr. 1; 1916);-2 ¢. andvath. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429364; Edwin E. Sheri- 
dan, Evanston, III. 


PEPPER (Charles M.) 


Foreign trade in theory and practice. 
Proof. (National editorial service, se- 
rial no. 384) @© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 @ 
and aff. Apr. 10, 1916; A 429873. 

Punitive expedition for Mexico. Proof. 
(National editorial service, serial no. 

380) @© Jan. 18, 1916; 2c. and aff. 

Apr. 10, 1916; A 42938 70. 


© National editorial service, inc., 
New York. 


[10438, 10439 


PERFECTION check co.*, Pittsburgh. 
General treatise on fraudulent ma- 
nipulation of bank checks and meth- 
ods of prevention. cover-title, 10, 


[1] p. nar. 8vo. [10440 
© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 426825. 
PEROLIN co. of America*, Chicago. 
Perolin, the boiler metal treatment. 
15, [1] p. illus. 16mo. [10441 


© Apr. 21, 1916; 
24, 1916; A 430456. 


2c. and aff. Apr. 


PERRIN (Daniel A.)* Bloomington, II. 
New national anthem. Sheet, 83 by 
3% inches. $0.10. [10442 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c& and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429400. 


PreTErs (H:° J.) eol*, 
log no. 31. 2 p. L, 1049-1446 p. 
illus., col, pl.) (obi Sie (On 
cover: Light, lighting fixtures) 

[10443 
© Feb. 1, 1916; 2% Weer 
ea oe be, Apr. 20, 1916; A 429645. 


PETERS (Willis H.)* Norwalk, O. Re- 
tail shoe dealer’s advertiser. v. 32. 
Spring ed. xxxi, 348 p. illus. 8vo. 
$4.00. [10444 

©. Mar. 24; 1916:;-2 «cand ean. 
Apr. 6, 1916; A 427566. 


PETERS mfg. co.*, New York. 
[10445-10447 


Broadway star finds her favorite white 
Egyptian reignskin cloth boots. (In 
Boot and shoe recorder) @©@ Apr. 29, 
1916; 1 c. May 2, 1916; A 424350. 


Broadway star finds her favorite white 
laced boots of Egyptian reignskin 
cloth. (Jn Boot and shoe recorder, 
May 6, 1916) @ May 5, t9iGs1 
May 8, 1916; A 424349. 


Tiger oan Sheet, iJlus., 


Chicago. Cata- 


12 by 92 


inches. @. Mar. .31,) 1916372 -elsang 
ait: Apr) it, 1916: "A 430208. 
Puitirres (Cropley) co.*, Chicago. 


What railroad men say of Kirk- 
man’s Science of railways. [87] p. 
port. 12mo. [10448 


© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr.’ 
24,1916; A 428683, 


PuHItuies (Libbie Sprague) 
{10449, 10450 
Heirloom of that Bess. chap. 6, 7. © 
1 ¢c. May 13;—1916% 


ADT. 2d LONG 
A 424468. 

Mystery of Castle Lennox. chap. 20, 21. 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 1 c. May 18, 1916; 
A 424464. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Illus- 
trated companion] 
© F. B. Warner co., ine, New 
York. 
PHILLIPS 20-year calendar. Card, 7 
by 5 inches. [10451 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
11, 1916; A 426138; Sydney A. 
Phillips, New York. 

Piano & organ purchaser’s guide for 
1916, comp. by John C. Freund. 
20th annual ed. New York, Music 
trades co. [1916] cover-title, [8]- 
306 p. 4to. $0.25. [10452 

©: Mar. 14,- 1916; 2: c. Mere 
1916; aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 480022; 
Music trades co., New York. 


468 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 

Pick (Albert) & co.*, Chicago. Ho- 
tel, restaurant and _ institution 
equipment catalog U62. cover-title, 
128 p. illus. 4to. [10453 


Or Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar, 24, 1916; A 429104. 


PickELL (Charles Warren) Some 
plain hints to life insurance solici- 
tors. 9th ed., rev. and enl. Chicago, 
New York, Spectator company 
[1916]. 3p.1,89 p. 16mo. (Cover- 
title: Plain hints). $0.25. [10454 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 480341; Specta- 
tor co., New York. 


Picon (Jacinto Octavio) | 
[10455, 10456 | 

After the battle, tr. by Charles B. Mc- 
Michael. @ Apr. 2, 1916; 1 ce. May 
11, 1916; A 424416. 


Souls in contrast, tr. by 
McMichael. © Apr. 23, 
May 11, 1916; A 424417. 


[Note: The foregoing are 
phia press magazine] 


© Charles B. McMichael, Phila- 
delphia. 


Charles B. 
OG eC. 


in Philadel- 


Pierce (Jason Noble)* Dorchester, 
Mass. ‘Together in the heavenly 
home. Boston, New York [etc.] The 
Pilgrim press [1916] 28 p._ illus. 
12mo. $0.25. [10457 
fee. 14. 1916; 2 c. Apr. 19, 
1916; aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 4380360. 


Pine (James A. W.)* New York. 
Blackstone system, bituminous engi- 
neering. cover-title, 15 p. 12mo. 


© Mar. 21, 1916: 2 
Mar. 22, 1916; A 429293. 


é ‘and. aft. 


PITTSBURGH CO-OPERATIVE Savings Sys- 
tems co.*, Pittsburgh. Co-operative 


Savings systems. Rules and regu- 
lations. Sheet, printed on _ both 
sides, 3 by 64 inches. 


[10459 | 
© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. | 
6, 1916; A 430254. 


PITTSBURGH ORTHOPEDIC ¢o0.*, Pitts- 
burgh. Manufacturers of artificial 
limbs, all kinds of orthopedic appli- 
ances, trusses, supporters, elastic: 
hosiery, shoulder braces, crutches, 
ete., ete. 35 p. illus. 4to. (Cover- 
title; Orthopedic appliances) 

10460 
en Mer, 25 1916: 2.¢. Mar, 81, 
1916; aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 426942. 


10468 


PorTtER (Horace) Our young aero- 
plane scouts in Hngland; or, Twin 
stars in the London sky patrol. New 
York, A. L. Burt company [1916] 
245 p. front. 12mo. $0.60. [10461 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
28) 191679A: 431182 5 A. Le-Burt co., 
New York. 


Poss (Victor Henry)* San Francisco. 
Safe loads for Douglas fir (Oregon 
pine) joists. Card, 11 by 84% inches. 
$0.20. [10462 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 429644. 


[PostL, 1INc., Chicago.] This is the 
most important message you will re- 
ceive today. cover-title, 5 1. illus. 
12mo. [Text parallel to binding] — 

[10463 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Apr. 

12, 1916; A 429418; John Mors, Chi- 
cago. 


Prayor (Claiborn W.)* Brooklyn. 
Her soul is saved. [83] p. col. illus. 
12mo. .-S0:10: [10464 


© Mar, 28, 19167 2 ¢. Apri 4, 1916 
aff. Avr. 14, 1916; A 429458. 


Press ¢o.*, Philadelphia. Press Na- 
tional and American leagues’ base- 
ball schedule [calendar] Apr.—Dec., 
1916. 9 1. mounted on ecard, fol. 

[10465 
@i Apr 10) 1916: * 2-1 e) sAprs wre 
1916; aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 4380248. 


[10458 Price (Bayard Russell)* New York. 


12mo. 
[10466 
© Feb... 5,.1916; 2 ¢. and-aff. Feb. 
15, 1916; A 426140. 


Traveling man. 15 p. 


Price (W. G.) jr. Continental army 
plan unfeasible. Proof. (National 
editorial service, serial no. 392A) 

[10467 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

10, 1916; A 429878; National edi- 
torial service, ine., New York. 


PRINCETON, Ind. Caron’s directory of 
the city of Princeton, Ind., and tax 
payers of Gibson County for 1916- 


1947. v; 25 Louisville. Ky., ‘Caron 
directory co., 1916. 2 p. 1, [13]- 
ate De OVO. pou: [10468 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 427770; Caron directory 
co., Louisville, Ky. 


469 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10469 


pt. 1, is 13 


PropuceE reporter co.*, Chicago. Prod- 
uce reporter company’s credit book, 
gazetteer and law of commerce of 
the United States and Canada, May, 
1996, fv. 22) RSLO pr front. cel. 
fold. maps. 4to. [10469 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 12, 1916; A 428974. 


PROJECTION engineer. May, 1916. (In 
Official trade journal, May, 1916) 
[10470 


© May 1, 1916; 1 c. May 2, 1916; 


A 424205; Joseph E. Robin, New 
York 

PROSPERITY club, inc.*, New York. 
Rules of the Prosperity club. [19] 


p. 24mo. (Peoples bank and trust 
co. ) [10471 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 
8, 1916; A 429469. 


co.*, New York. 
Headquarters in America for the 
new art: [4]: p. col. illus., form. 
fol. [10472 


(o)- Heb: 23, 1916 oe Nar. 21. 
1916; aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 426811. 


PUBLISHERS pt¢. 


Putrorp (Alfred)*. Toledo, O. Acid 
test, homeopathy versus allopathy. 
cover-title, 8 p. 16mo. [10473 


© Mar, 10, 1916; 2 «@ Mar. 20, 
1916; aff. Mar. 29, 1916; A 429210. 


v. 150. [Hach illus., 4to. 3d. 
[10474-10480 
NOxosot, Mars 51916. © tac, Apres 12, 
1916; A ad int. 2622; pubd. Mar. 15, 
1916. 
no. 3898,-Mar.22, 1916. °*@'l’e; Apr. 19; 
1916; A ad int. 2627; pubd. Mar. 22, 
1916. 
no. 3899, Mar. 29, 1916. © 1 ¢. Apr. 26, 
1916; A ad int. 2637; pubd. Mar. 29, 


PuNcH. 


1916. 

no; 3900, Apr. (5, 1916./.@ 1c. May. 3; 
1916; A ad int. 2646; pubd. Apr. 5, 
1916. 

no, 3901, Apr. 12; 196. ‘© 1 cyMay 10, 
Bela A ad int. 2650; pubd. Apr. 12 
916. 


no. 3902, Apr. 19, 1916. © 1c. May 17%, 
1916; A ad int. 2655; pubd. Apr. 19, 
1916. 

no. 3903, Apr. 26, 1916. © 1c. May 24, 
oun A ad int. 2662; pubd. Apr. 26, 

. ds 


© Bradbury, Agnew & co., ltd., 


London. 
PurE milk. no. 1 [1916] 11p. illus., 
ports. 4to. $0.05. [10481 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 429467; Ma- 
thews, T'anzey corporation, Detroit. 


PURINTON (Edward Earle)* Morgan- 
town, W: Va. [10482, 10483 


Concentrate. (in Independent, Apr. 17, 
1916.) © Apr. 14, 1916; 1 ec. Apr. 21; 
1916; A 423940. 

Hoe your row. (Jn Herald of health 
ang naturopath, May, 1916.) © May 

, L916. Pe. May 8, 1916; A 424239. 


RAGSDALE (C. R.)* St. Louis. Rules 
for playing Submarino. [4] p. 
16mo. [10484 


© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
1, 1916; A 426986. 


RAILWAY age gazette, v. 60, no. 11 a-c, 
12a, Mar. 21-24, 1916. Daily ed. 
Chicago, Ill., Simmons, Boardman 
publishing co., 1916..° 3 wie Sale 
ports, diagrs. fol. $0.15 per vol. 

[10485-10488 

© Mar. 21-24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

Mar. 24, 25, 27, 1916; A 429214— 

429217; Simmons, Boardman pub. 
Co:, Naw. 


Ratt. (Harris Franklin)* Evanston, 
Ill. Development of the kingdom of 
God, the life and teachings of Jesus 
Christ, lessons written by Harris 
Franklin Rall; practical applications 
written by John William Langdale. 
Lesson 23-26. (Jn Adult Bible class 
monthly, June, 1916) [10489 

© May 11, 1916; 1 @ May 2, 
1916; A 424447, 


RAVINDEANATHA THAKURA. My rem- 
iniscences; tr. by Surendranath Ta- 


gore. chap. 8-12. (Jn Modern re- 
view, Mar., 1916) [10490. 
©. 1. ¢.,,Apr. .3,,. 1916: 5A aa ee 


2621; pubd. Mar. 10, 1916; Rabin- 
dranath Tagore, Calcutta, India. 


RAYMOND bros. impact pulverizer co.*, 
Chicago. Grinding, pulverizing and 
air separating machinery. 64 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. (Catalog no. 
12) [10491 

©: Mar. 23, 19163.2 ¢ ApRae 
1916; aff. Mar. 29, 1916; A 430176. 


ReaD (Mary LL.) Physical care of 
young children. (Jn New York trib- 
une) [10492 

© Apr. 16, 1916;'1 ¢« Apr. 19, 
1916; A 423907; Tribune assn., New 
York. 


READING, Pa. Boyd’s directory of 
Reading, 1916. Reading, Pa., 
H. Boyd, 1916.. 1296, 23. p. 
front. 8vo. $5.00. [10498 

© May 22, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
May. 728, 1916s >A, 48110224 Won 
Boyd co., Reading, Pa 


incl. 


470 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


REED (Anna M.)* Hot Springs. Ark. 


Physical culture instructor. [Wash- 
ington, D. C., Printed by H. B. 
Darling] 1916. cover-title, [22] p. 
illus. 4to. $25.00. [10494 


© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429388. 


REED (Charles H.)* New York. Spe- 
cial chart recording all movements 


of 1 7-8 points or over. 3d month’s 
instructions. Sheet, 9 by 8 1-2 
inches. [10495 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 


Apr. 13, 1916; A 480246. 


REEVES (Samuel V.)* Haddonfield, N. 
J. Rearing pheasants in small en- 
closures. 15 p. diagrs. 16mo. 

[10496 
© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c and aff. 

"Mar. 31, 1916; A 429331. 


Recet (H.) Wiener legende, von H. 
Regel, musik von Raoul Mader, 
choreographie yon J. MHassreiter. 


[Buch der handlung] Leipzig- 

Wien, L. Doblinger (B. MHerz- 

mansky), 1914. 26 p. 16mo. 
[10497 


© Nov. 30, 1914; 1c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13609; Ludwig Dob- 
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig, Germany. 


Rettty (Peter)* Philadelphia. Cer- 
tificate of membership. Sodality of 
Our Lady. Sheet, illus. 11 by 14 
inches. $0.25. [10498 

© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 25, 
1916; aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 427792. 


REINHARDT (Matilda V.)* Philadel- 
phia. Chiropractic adjustment. 
[Philadeiphia, Printed by Ware 
bros. co., 1916] cover-title, 20 p. 
illus. 12mo. [10499 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429359. 


REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 
Review of reviews 


[10500, 10501 


building material 

4to. © Apr. 13, 
ff: Apr 19;. 3906 ; 
A 429579. 


Review of reviews Motor truck merchan- 
dising chart. [4] p. illus. 4to. © 
Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 19, 
1916; A 429578. 
© Review of reviews co., New 

York. 

RevvE de Paris. 23° année. no. 7, 1°* 

avril, 1916. 8vo. fr. 2.50. [10502 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 21, 1916; 

A—Foreign 13684; Administration 

de la Revue de Paris, Paris. 


4532 1—16——5 


| 


10513 

REzNor mfg. co.*, Mercer, Pa. Reznor 
gas heaters and fire places. 31, [1] 
p. illus. (part col.) 4to. [10503 


© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429565. 


RICHARDSON silk co.*, Chicago. 


[ 10504—10506 

Highardson's complete crochet book no. 

p. illus. 4to. $0.10. © Apr. 
55, to18 2 c. and aff. Apr. 28, 1916; 
A 428764. 

Richardson’s crochet yokes. 
cover-title. 16 pp. illus. 
$0.10. © Apr. 25, 1916; 
May 1, 1916; A 428798. 

Richardson's crocheted edgings and in- 
Sertions. Book no. 3. cover-title, 16 BE 
illus. 4to. $0.10. © Apr. 25, 1916 
2 ce. and aff. Apr. 28, 1916; A 428765. 


RicHMonpd (Charles F.)* Chicago. 
Physical culture exercise for the 


Book no. 4. 
obl. Syo. 
2 €. ANG ate 


prevention of coughs and _ colds. 
[4] p. 12mo. $1.00. [10507 
© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ec Mar. 18, 


1916; aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 430183. 


RICHMOND (Grace S.)* Fredonia, N. Y. 
Her father’s daughter. (In Ladies’ 
home journal) [10508, 10509 


chap. 5. 6. © Apr. 20, 1916; 1 ec. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 423910. 

chap. 7-end. @ May 20, 1916; 1 c. May 
2 1916: Al 424445, 


RICHTER (F. Ad.) & co. of New York, 
ine.*, New York. Some of the many 
designs built with the Capitol stone 
building blocks. [12] p. folder of 
pls. 16mo. [10510 

© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
12, 4191G; A 499440, 


RIFENBURGH (Sumner Adam)* Valpa- 


raiso, Ind. Four pages of parlia- 
mentary law. 4p. 12mo. $0.10. 
[10511 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
18, 1916; A 426646. 


RieHts & construction corp. Stand- 
ard specifications. Specifications 
for reinforced concrete and stone 
community mausoleum. cover-title, 
22 p. 8vo. [10512 

(Cc) Moye, 204. 1olos, 2. e, Ween. 

1916; aff. Apr. 3, 1916; A 429295; 

Wilbur A. Rice, Altoona, Pa. 


Rre Van Winkle done in_ poster 
stamps. New York, United art pub- 
lishing company [1916] [25] p. 
illus. 32mo. (Stampkraft) $0.10 

[10513 

© Mar. 26, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 28, 

1916; aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 430015; 
United art pub. co., New York. 


471 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10514 pt.1, 2S, fae 
Riptey (Martha)* Pasadena, Cal. | Ropcers (R. H.)* Menomonie, Wis. 
Opening the door. cover-title, [4] p. Manual arts lesson plans. (In 
24mo. $0.10. [10514 Manual training and vocational ed- 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
5, 1916; A 429308. 


RitcHig£ (John W.) Brief on Public 
and personal health, by J. W. Rit- 
ehie in collaboration with Charles 
P. Emerson. Yonkers-on-Hudson, N. 
Y., World book company, 1916. 16 
p. Svo. [10515 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429387; World book co., 
Yonkers, N. Y. 


RITENOUR (John  S.)* Pittsburgh. 
Master minds of type and press. No. 
5. The first sextuple press. (Jn In- 
land printer, May, 1916) [10516 
© May 3, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 1916; 

A 424839. 


RITTELMEYER (George Matthew)* 
Jackson, Miss. You and the boss. 
[7] p. illus. 8vo. $0.10. [10517 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 429273. 


Rossins (Alice Glendon)* Chicago. 
Dressmaking for paper dolls with 
patterns, designs and materials. 
Chicago, The Child’s welfare co. 
[1916] cover-title, col. pls., diagrs. 
4to. $0.25. [10518 

©. Mar. -4>..1916742. ¢.. Mars, a8, 
1916; aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 426789. 


Roserts (Charles G. D.) % H. Mas- 
mie & co.*, London. Cock-crow. 
(In Windsor magazine, Apr., 1916) 

[10519 
©) te." Apr 25) 191Ge A Se ane. 
2636; pubd. Mar. 27, 1916. 


Rosin (Joseph E.)* New York. Pro- 
jection engineer. Apr., 1916. (In 
Official trade journal) [10520 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 1 ce. Apr. 1, 1916; 
A 423997. 


Ropinson (Arthur J.)* Davenport, 
Ia. Decoration day, May 30 [and] 
Birthday greeting to Comrade J. P. 
Eagal, Eagal’s nest. Card, ports., 
printed on both sides. 7 by 5 inches. 
$0.05. [10521 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429498. 


RockweEtt (Paul) New Yorker is 
not wounded. (Jn Chicago daily 
news) [10522 

©). May. 17,. 1916;.1 oc, May,.20, 
1916; A 424648; Chicago daily 
news co., Chicago. 


472 


a 


ucation, Apr., 1916) [10523 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 6, 1916; 
A 423927. 


Rogers (Cecil Newtonj* Hurricane, 
W. Va. Mother’s prayer and other 
poems. 8p. 8vo. $0.10. [10524 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 2 ec Mar. 4, 
1916; aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 426844. 


ROHRER’S world famous institute of 
beauty culture. Guide to success. 
sheet, col. illus., ports., printed on 
both sides. 22 by 163 inches. 

[10525 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 15, 
1916; aff. Apr. 6, 1916; A 480131; 
Joseph Rohrer, Newark, N. J. 


ROLLE-BARNES co0.*, Seattle. [Cata- 
log] Mar., 1916. cover-title, various 
paging. illus. fol. [10526 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ¢ Mar. 18, 
1916; aff. Apr. 5, 1916; A 429321. 


RosE (Robert F.)* Washington. 
Robert F. Rose expert shorthand 
course. Lesson no. 1-8. New York 
and London, Funk & Wagnalls com- 
pany [1916] S8v. 8vo. [10527 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. each and aff. 
Apr. 11, 1916; A 430210. 


Rose-Lyon hardware co. Automobile 
supplies, season 1916-1917. Little 
Rock, Ark. [1916] 1 p. 1., v-xvi, 263 
p. illus. 8vo. [10528 

( Apr. 14, 1916; 2°%¢. sane oma 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 428669; R. R. Don- 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


RoyaL TAILORS*, Chicago. 

[10529, 10530 
Design your own spring suit. © Mar. 
30, 1916; 1 “a” Apr. iG eee 
423942. 
Yes sir! royal tailoring offers you any. 
fabric or fashion. Mar. 2, 1916; 

1c. Apr. 10, 1916; A 428941, 


{Note: The foregoing are in Saturday 
evening post] 

RoyaL WorcESTER corset co.*, Wor- 
cester, Mass. For stout figures, Ad- 
justo corsets. cover-title, 8 p. illus. 
12mo. [105381 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c& and alae. 
12, 1916; A 429425. 


RoyALTON co.*, New York. Royal way 
of making money. cover-title, 32 
p. 24mo. [10532 


© Mar.. 28, 1916; 2 c, and aff. 
Apr. 15, 1916; A 430289. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 10570 
Ruorr (Henry W.) Standard dic- | Russerr (Lillian) *—Continued. 
tionary of facts. [ Prospectus ] Lillian es page aa Whet 
Buffalo, N. Y., The Frontier press your appetites Apr. 24, 1916; 1c. 
company, 1916. Various paging. Sees. ee ioe a oes 
front., plates, ports. 4to. [105383 1916; TM May 11, 1916; A 494406. 
© Apr. 25, 1916: 2 @ and aff. @A 


May 2, 1916; A 
press co.. Buffalo. 


427926; Frontier 


Rus-Lee illustrative service*, Detroit, 
Mich. Rus-Leg. illustrative service 
[250-279] cover-title, 1 p. 1., 29 pls. 
4to. [10534 


i Apr. 7, 1916; 2 cand aff. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 429424, 


RUSSELL (Lillian)* Chicago. 
[10535-10562 


Beauty talks by Lillian Russell. 
bores. © May 8, 1916; 1 ec. May 10, 
1916; A 424385. 


Beanty rooted in sleep. 
1916; 1 c. May 2, 1916; A 424260. 


Discarding modesty’s mantle. © Apr. 
3, 16: fees Aprs+24.,; 1916: A 
424063. 


Ease in sleep aids beauty. © May 7, 
1916; 1 c. May 8, 1916; A 494384. 


Lillian Russell’s beauty hints. Are you 
a contortionist? © = 5, 1916; ic. 
May 6, 1916; A 424307. 


Back numbers. Apr. 27, 1916; 
1 c. Apr. 28, 1916; A 424139. 
Bridging ‘streams. © Apr. 21, 1916; 
1 ec. Apr. 22, 1916; A 423972. 

Cigaret, subtle enemy. © May 12 
1916; 1 ce. May 13, 1916: A 424453. 
Classic beauty. © May 4, 1916; 1 
c. May 5, 1916; A 424268. 

Develop the body. © May 6, 1916; 
1 ce. May 8, 1916; A 424311. 

Dosing up. © Apr. 15, 1916: 1 «. 
Apr. 17, “916: A 423856. 

Easy Saar @<Apr. 20,1916: 1.¢ 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 423967, 

Gum chewers legion. © Apr. 28, 
mG > t.e..Apr..29, 1916: A 424151. 
—— Hair. © May 2 s291G. t.c, Mayo, 

1916; A 424226. 

Health and patriotism. © Apr. 29, 
1916; 1c May 1, 1916; A T4191. 
mastic! @ May 3, 1916; 1 ¢c. May 
, 1916; A 424244, 

ese nation. © Apr. 22, 1916; 1. 

Apr. 24, 1916; A 424038. 

Keep your feet young. © May 
1916; 1 c. May 20, 1916; A 424679, 
Musk age. © Apr. 18, 1916; Le. 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 423944 

National affliction. © ‘May 9, 1916; 
1 ec. May 10, 1916; A 424390. 

Nature’s medicine chest. © ok 
ar 20165 1 « <Apr. 27, 1916; 
424097. 

Picture in blue. © May 11, 1196; 
1c. May 12, 1916; A 424431. 


© May 1, 


19, 


Politeness, sign at strength. © 
Apr. 25, 1916; 1 es Apri2G. 1916:: A: 
424069. 


Product of fright. @© Apr. 
1916; 4 c. Apr. 18,1916; A oe. 
Tired business woman. © A 
1916; 1 c. Apr. 20, 1916; A 423949. 


ae 


19, 


Baby | 


Sweet as the lids of Juno’s eyes. 
6, 1 ; Lie. Apr. 17, 1916 ; ‘4 493961. 


[Note: The foeeeoine are in Chicago 
herald. ] 

RUSSELL (Tomas H.) Concise Amer- 
ican business course [prospectus] 
Chicago, Home study publishing co., 
1916. 382 p. 4to. [10563 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429588; Colman bros., 
Lockport, Tl. 


RuTLanpD (Arthur J)* Chicago. Let 
there be light, an exposure of the 
temperance movement. cover-title, 
29, [2] p. illus. S8vo. $0.25. 

[10564 
©) Mare. 15, 1916 =< Zoe Apr. _& 
1916; aff. Mar. 29, 1916; A 430153. 

SABATINI (Rafael)* London. Ghost of 
Tronjolly. (In Premier magazine, 
May, 1916) [10565 

© 1c. May 8, 1916: A ad. int. 
2644; pubd. Apr. 4, 1916. 

SAFE-CABINET ¢Co.*, Marietta, O. And 
they knew the penalty of fooling 
with fire—but. Sheet, illus., printed 
on both sides, 19 by 25 inches, folded 


to obl. 16mo. [10566 
ao Ec. May 3. c1I91G= Ay ads int: 
22, 1916; A 429642. 


SAGINAW, Mich. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Saginaw directory, 1916. [87th 
year] Saginaw, Mich., R. L. Polk & 
co., 1916. 1310 p. fold. map. 8vo. 
$6.00. [10567 

© May 2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 428940; R. L. Polk & 
co., Detroit. 

St. JosepH, Mo. R. L. Polk & co.’s St. 
Joseph city directory, 1916. Saint 
Joseph, Mo., R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 
822 p. S8vo. $10.00. [10568 

© May 3, 1916; 2 ec. May 5, 1916; 
aff. May 6, 1916; A 427985; R. L. 
Polk & co., St. Joseph, Mo. 

St. Lovuts republic classified directory, 
1916. St. Louis, St. Louis republic, 
1916. 63 p. 4to. [10569 

© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 429138; Paul Goering & 
co., Cleveland. 

SAMUEL (James Warren)* New York. 
Physical preparedness. cover-title. 
16 p. illus. 16mo. [10570 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 430312. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10571 


San Antonio, Tex. Jules A. Appler’s 
general directory and householder 
directory of greater San Antonio, 
1916. San Antonio, Tex., 1916. 1 
p.1. G(2p. .4to. [10571 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 8, 1916; A 428906; Jules A. 
Appler, San Antonio. 


SANBORN (N. W.) Poultry and farm. 
pt. 3. (Jn American poultry advo- 
cate, May, 1916) [10572 

© May 4, 1916; 1 c May 6, 1916; 
A 424351; Clarence C. De Puy, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 

[Sauk CENTRE, Minn., First national 
bank] Suggestion from Uncle Sam, 
as told by himself. [4] p. illus. 
12mo. [10573 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Mar. 
30, 1916; A 426936; H. B. Craddick, 
Minneapolis. 

SayrE (Harriet)* Philadelphia. Sayre 
method of self instructive drawing. 
Manual of instruction. 55 p. illus. 
(part col.) 12mo. $0.75. . with 
twelve plane geometrical forms in 
box, 114 by 18 inches. [10574 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 430272. 

ScHack (Joseph)* Chicago. Schack’s 
book of prepared materials for mak- 
ing paper flowers. 3-18 p._ illus. 
fol. [10575 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
5, 1916; A 428838. 

ScHAPHORST (William Frederick)* 
New York. Straight line computing 
charts. (Jn American wool and cot- 
ton reporter) [10576 

(cc) Apr. 20, 1916; 1 .c.. Apr. 26, 
1916; A 424125. 

ScHNEIDER (Louis H.)* Chestnut Hill, 
Mass. Autobiography of a dollar. 
{5 instalments] (Jn Spiritual alli- 
ance weekly, Jan. 8—Feb. 5, 1916.) 

[10577 
© Jan. 6—-Feb. 3, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 423751. 

ScHroepeR (Herman)* Quincy, Il. 
Lincoln in Washington and Bull 
Run. 8p. 24mo. (Cover-title: De- 
bates between Abraham Lincoln and 
Stephen A. Douglas) $0.25. [10578 

© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 429503. 

ScHroeper & Stock. 101 questions and 
answers about patents. [31] PD. 
24mo. [10579 

©. Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c Apr. 15, 
1916; aff. Mar. 29, 1916; A 430339; 
Harry ©. Schroeder, Oakland, Cal. 


pt.1, BIS, was 


SCHUETTE (Oswald F.) New food 
minister chosen. (Jn Chicago daily 
news) [10580 


© May 17, 1916; 1 ec May 20, 
1916; A 424639; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


SCHUSTER (KHdw. J.)* St. Louis. 
Schuster’s yellow pine lumber rate 
book. Mar., 1916. Western ed. 
cover-title, 200 (i. e. 212) p. 12mo. 
$12.00 for 12mo. [10581 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ¢@ and aff. 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 426818. 


ScoFIELD (C. I.) Where faith sees 


Christ. New York, Our hope [1916] 
81 p. 12mo. $0.20. [10582 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1916; A 428633; Arne C. Gae- 
belein, New York. 


SEABORNE (Frederick)* Philadelphia. 
Psycho-locution, the scientific sys- 
tem of word-mastery. ist locution. 
46 p. 16mo. [10583 


© Mar. 30, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 430024. 


Sears, Roebuck & co.*, Chicago. Bar- 
gain counter. [10584-10586 


Bulletin no. 179. cover-title, 32 p. illus. 
4to. @ Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 8, 1916; A 429289. 


Bulletin no. 180. cover-title, 32, [4] p. 
illus. (part col.) 4to. @ Mar. 29, 
reyes ec, and aff. Apr. 10, 1916; A 


Bulletin no. 181. cover-title, 32 p. illus. 
4to. © Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 429491. 


SEATTLE, Wash. Seattle city direc- 


tory, 1916. [v. 30] Seattle, R. L. 
Polk & co., ine., 1916. [203]—1911 p. 
Svo. $8.00. [10587 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May. 
20, 1916; A 431148; R. L. Polk & co., 
ine., Seattle. 


SrerteEy (Homer H.) Geography of 


Iowa. [Cincinnati, American book 
co.] 1916. xxxii p. incl. illus., col. 
maps. S8vo. [10588 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
24, 1916; A 429097; American book 
co., New York. 


SEIVWRIGHT (Jean) [10589-10593 


Gaily colored flowers trim summer hats. 
© May 7, 1916; 1 c. May 11, 1916; A 
424433. 

Gaily colored smocks may be worn for 
coats. © See 9, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 14, 
1916; A 423985. 

Metal silks and laces trim the evening 
frocks and wraps. @© Apr. 16, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 19, 1916; A 423994. 


474 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


SEIVWRIGHT (Jean)—Continued. 


Newest three piece suit has a decolleté 
bodice. © Apr. 23, 1916; 1 ¢c. Apr. 
27, 1916; A 424098. 


Riding breeches are part of newest bath- 
ie suits. © Apr. 30, 1916; 1 c. May 
4, 1916; A 424263, 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday tribune] 

© Chicago tribune, Chicago and 
New York globe, New York. 


SELMER’S modern musician. v. 1, no. 
1, 1916. New York, A. Selmer, 1916. 


82 p. illus., ports. 4to. [10594 
© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 429232; Alexander 


Selmer, New York. 


SHaticross (Cecil F.)* New York. 
L. & L. rating system. [10595-10597 
Survey for fire-proof buildings. [4] p. 


4to. © Mar. 13, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 430002. 


Survey for frame and miscellaneous 
buildings. [4] p. 4to. © Mar. 16, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 18, 1916; 
A 430004. 

Survey for non fire-proof brick build- 


. © Mar. 13, 1916; 
18, 1916; A 430003. 
SHANNON (T. W.) New perfect man- 
hood. Rewritten, rev. and enl. 4th 
ed. Marietta, O., The S. A. Mullikin 
company [1916] 168 p. illus. 
12mo. [10598 
© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
31, 1916; A 428333; S. A. Mullikin 
co., Marietta, O. 


SHARP (Herb E.)* 
Sex control 


ings. [4] p. 4to 
2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 


Spokane, Wash. 
in poultry breeding. 
chap. 2. Some results of experi- 
ments. (Jn American poultry jour- 
nal, May, 1916) [10599 

© May 1, 1916; 1c. Apr. 28, 1916; 
A 424148. 


SHAw (George Bernard)* London. 
[10600-10602 


England’s difficulty is ireland’s oppor- 

. (Un Car illustrated, Apr. 5, 

1916.) ©l1c. May 4, 1916; "A ad int. 
2649; pubd. Apr. 5, 1916. 


George Bernard Shaw on Irish nonsense 
about Ireland. © Apr. 9, 1916; 1 ec. 
Apr. 10, 1916; A 423871. 

German case against Germany. © Apr. 
a6, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1916; A 
423872. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
times unless otherwise stated. ] 


SHELBY County, Ind. Farm journal 


directory of Shelby County, Ind. 
[1916-1921] Philadelphia, Wilmer 
Atkinson company, 1916. 224 p. 
illus. S8vo. [10603 


© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 427561; Wilmer Atkinson 
co., Philadelphia. 


10616 


SHELDON (George C.) [10604, 10605 


Blue print plans and instructions for 
making a Sheldon home-made concrete 
mixer. [Mar. 5, 1915] Sheet, illus., 
diagrs., printed on both sides. 25 by 
103 inches, fold. to 4to. © Mar. 5, 
1915 32) cc and aff. Apr. 17; 19116; A 
429557. 

Blue print plans and instructions for 
making a Sheldon home-made concrete 


mixer. Mar. 20, 1916. Sheet, illus., 

diagrs., printed on both sides. 23 by 

10% inches, fold. to 4to. © Mar. 20, 

191652) ¢; and afi. Apr. 17, 1916; A 

429556. 

© Sheldon mfg. co., Nehawka, 
Neb. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, New York. 

[10606-10613 
Shepard’s citations of all cases in the 
Maryland reports. ee 1916. 
[Cumulative suppl J UO iO: 8vo. 
$4.00 per year. © Apr. 19, 1916; 2c. 

and aff. May 8, 1916; A 428826. 
Shepard’s federal ne: Wo on IOs A 


April, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 227 
p. S8vo. $5.00 per year. © Apr. 22, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 3, 1916; A 
428824, 

Shepard’s Georgia citations. v. 8, no. 2, 
Apr., 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 254 
p. S8vo. $5.00 per year. © Apr. 18, 
1916; 1 ¢ and aff. May 3, 1916; 1 «¢. 


May 11, 1916; A 431033. 


Shepard’s Idaho citations, v. 3, no. 2, 
Mar., 1916. Cumulative suppl. 71 p. 
Svo. $4.00 per year. © Mar. 9, 1916; 
2c. Apr. 3, 1916; aff. Mar. 23, 1916; 
A 427379. 


Shepard’s northeastern reporter citations. 
v. 8, no. 2, April, 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl.] 3853 p. 8vo. $6.00 per year. 
© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 3, 
1916; A 428827. 


Shepard’s Ohio citations. v. 8, no. 1, 


March, 1916. [Cumulative suppl! 
121 p. 8vo. $4.00 per year. © Apr 
13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 3, 1916: 
A 428829. 


Shepard’s Pacific reporter citations. v. 
9, no. 2, April, 1916. [Cumulative 
380 p. S8vo. $6.00 per year. 


© Apr. . May 3, 
1916; "A 42882 
Shepard’ s United States citations. v. 15, 
April, 1916. [Cumulative 
8vo. $6.00 per year. 
© May 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 3, 
1916; A 428825. 


SHERIDAN (W. M.) & co., ine.*, Chi- 
cago. Reason why. 4th ed. cover- 
title, 23 p. 8vo. [10614 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
31, 1916; A 429246. 


SHINGLE branch, West coast lumber- 
men’s assn.*» Seattle. [10615, 10616 


Bungalow homes of red cedar shingles, 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. (incl. diagrs.) 
8vo. © Mar. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Apr. 12, 1916; A 429432. 


Farm buildings of red cedar shingles, 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. (incl. diagrs.) 
8vo. © Mar. 238, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

Aor. 12, 1916; A 429433, 


475 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. 1, 0. S., v. 13 


10617 
SILEx percolator co.*, Boston. Silex 
way. [8] p. illus. 16mo. [10617 


© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Mar. 2, 1916; A 426659. 


Simon (Franklin) & co.*, New York. 
Correct dress for women, misses, 


girls, infants, men and boys. Spring 
and summer, 1916. cover-title, 119, 
[1] p. illus. 4to. [10618 


© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426642. 


Simon (Leila)* Cincinnati. Getting 
in touch with the Infinite supply. 
14 p. 16mo. [10619 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
3, 1916; A 430106. 


SINCLAIR advertising co. Better bank 
ads. Series A. [32] p. __ illus. 
(part col.) S8vo. [10620 


© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Apr. 3, 1916; A 480178; Wm. C. 
Sinclair, Minneapolis. 


SINGER MANUFACTURING c€O.*, Eliza- 
beth, N. J. Instructions for using 
Singer sewing machine no. 81-15, 
oscillating shuttle. 12 p. illus. 
24mo. [10621 


© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429398. 


SINGER SEWING machine co., inec.*, 
Elizabeth, N. J. Singer machine no. 
62-55, triple interlock stitch joining 
cuff and ankle pieces to knit under- 
wear, etce., and for attaching col- 
larettes to under shirts, union suits, 
ete. [4] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 
9338, rev. Apr., 1916) [10622 

(© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 430489. 


Srx favorite stories: Peter Rabbit, The 
Three bears, Cinderella, Puss in 
boots, Robinson Crusoe, Jack and the 
bean-stalk. New York, United art 


publishing co. [1916] [89] p. illus. 
obl. 8vo. (Stampkraft) $0.50. 
[10623 


© Mar. 26, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 28, 
1916; aff. Apr. 1, 1916; A 430017; 
United art pub. co., New York. 


SKINNER (Constance Lindsay)* New 


York. And West is west. pt. 1. 
The way of a man. pt. 2. The way 
of a maid. [2 instalments] (Jn 


Short stories, May, June, 1916) 
[10624, 10625 
© Apr. 12,. May (12, 191657 toe. 
each May 20, 1916; A 424634, 424635. 


SKREBERG (Hans)* Milan, Minn. Big 
Bend idea. Sheet, 10 by 7? inches. 
[10626 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Mar. 18, 1916; A 429004. 


SLATTERY (John T.)* Boston. Scien- 
tific baseball, systematized notes 
for coaching, by Jack Slattery. 4 
p. l., numb. 1. 2-24. fol. $10.00. 

[10627 
© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 ¢« Feb. 10, 
1916; aff. Mar. 10, 1916; A 426707. 


SmMiTtH (A. Carman) Bigger, better 
business. How to get Pacific coast 
business. (In Chicago herald) 

[10628, 10629 


May 11, 1916. © May 11, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 12, 1916; A 424427. 


May- 12, 1916. “May 1203s 
May 13, 1916; A 424452. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


SmMitH (Edward) & co.*, Long Island 
City, N. Y. Winners; being a record 
of the names of the winning yachts 
and owners of the racing season of 
1915. [124] p. illus. 12mo. [10630 


© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426640. 


SmitH (George Watson)* Evanston, 
Ill. Golf; the choosing of a handi- 
capping system. Chicago, Hotel 
monthly press [1916]  cover-title, 
24 p. 16mo. [10631 

© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426628. 


xe. 


SmitH (Harry X.)* Duluth, Minn. 
Ode to a spring suit. Sheet, 53 by 3 
inches. [10632 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429588. 


SmitH form-a-truck co.*, Chicago. 
[10633, 10634 
Concerning a book with a big purpose. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 17 
by 11 inches, fold. to obl. 24mo. 
Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 19, 
1916; A 429569. 


How we help you make sales, Mr. Dealer, 
cover-title, 50 p. illus., mount. sam- 
ple ads. fol. © Apr. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 429744. 


SNEDEKER (Samuel Edgar)* White 
Plains, N. Y. Interest table. Card, 
printed on both sides, 114 by 84 
inches. $1.50. [10635 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ce. Mar. 23, 
1916; aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 429456. 


SocraL register assn.*, New York. 
Dilatory domiciles, social register, 
Apr., 1916. [10636-10655 


Baltimore. 12 p. 16mo. © Apr. 8, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 
430242. 


476 


‘ ’ 
q 
: 


BOOKS, GROUP 1 


no. 5, 1916 


10667 


Soctar register assn.*—Continued. 


Boston. 22 p. 16mo. © Apr. 5, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 430228. 
Buffalo. 10 p. 16mo. © Apr. 8, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; ‘A 430241. 
Chicago. 19 p. 16mo. © Apr. 5, 1916; 
2c and aft, Apr. 13, 1916; A 430227. 


Cincinnati & Dayton. 12 p. 16mo. © 
ape. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 13, 
1916; 'A 430233. 

Cleveland. 8 p. 16mo. © Apr. 6, 1916; 


2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916: eK 430232. 


Minneapolis. Sp. 16mo. <@r Apr. - 6, 
1G; 2 ec. and afi. Apr. 13, 1916; A 
430235. 

New Orleans. 11 p. 16mo. © Apr. 8, 
foaG 5 2 c. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916: A 
430240. 

New York. 74 p. 16mo. © & 5, 
atG6>°2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 13, i9te: A 
430225. 

Philadelphia. 32 p. 16mo. © Apr. 5, 
e465 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 
430226. 

Pittsburgh. 11 p. 16m @ Apr: <8; 
#1916; 2 e. and aff. Ape: ES: 1916; A 
430231. 

Portland. 6 p. 16mo. © Apr. 6, 1916; 


2c. and aft. Apr. 13, 1916; oe 430238. 
Providence. 7 p. 16mo. © Apr. 5, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 430229. 
Be Eouis. 17 p. 16mo. @© Apr. 8, 
fie. 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 
430230. 
St. Paul. 8 p. 16mo. © Apr. 8, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 430234. 


San Francisco. 15 p. 16mo. © Apr. 6, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916 : A 
430236. 


Seattle. 4p. 16mo. © A 6, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Apr. a3; i916: yt 430237. 


Southern California. 8 p. 16mo. ©/| 
Agr, & 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. Apr. 13, 
1916; A 430239. 

bathcin cities. 14 p.16mo. © Apr. 8, 
1916; 2 ec and aft, " Apr. 13, 1916; A 
430243. 

Washington. 20 p. 16m @ Apr °5! 
$916; 2 ec. and afi. ee pis. 1916; A 
430244, 

Society of American widows. Pros- 


pectus of the Society of American 

widows. [8] p.,41. 16mo. (Cover- 
title: Widows problem solved) 

[10656 

© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 31, 

1916; aff. Apr. 10, 1916; A 4830187; 
Bessie C. Turpin, Omaha, Neb. 


Sotomon (A. G.) ed. Refrigeration 


and ice making. Chicago, Ill., Prac- 
tical engineer [1916] 64 p._ illus.,’ 
diagrs. 8vo. $0.50. [10657 


© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 430006; Tech- 
nical pub. co., Chicago. 


SOMERVILLE, Mass. Somerville direc- 
tory, 1916. no. 39. Boston, Mass., 
W. A. Greenough & co., 1916. 993 p. 
front. S8vo. $5.00. [10658 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 428902; W. A. Greenough 
& co., Boston. 


SoutH Benp lathe works. How to run 
a lathe. Lathe book 16. Rev. ed. 
no. 16. 64 p. illus., diagrs. 12mo. 
$0.10. [10659 

© Feb. 16, 1916;-2 c. Mar. 13, 
1916; aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 429335; 
O’Brien bros., South Bend, Ind. 


SOUTHWESTERN telegraph & telephone 


co.*, Dallas. San Antonio, Tex., 
telephone directory. Spring, 1916. 
98, 30 p. 4to. ~ [10660 


© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426639. 


SPALDING (A. G.) & bros.*, New York. 
[10661, 10662 


a safe decision. cover-title, 
64 p. illus. S8vo. (Catalogue no. 
1610.) @© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 429590. 


Spalding base ball uniforms. 32 p. illus. 
(part col.), mounted samples. 12mo. 
(Catalogue no. 1605.) © Feb. 12, 
1916: 2 -e andratky Apri; t9.-1916 > A 
429589. 


Spalding, 


SPALDING’s lawn tennis annual, 1916. 
Ed. by F. B. Alexander. New York, 
American sports publishing com- 
pany, 1916. 363 p.  front., illus., 
ports., diagrs. 16mo. (Spalding red 
cover series of athletic handbooks, 
no. 57R)~ $0.25. [10663 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 428654; Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York. 


Spear (May) Arithmetic for fifth 
year; term work for 5A grade, [by] 
May Spear [and] Jeannette A. 
Freudenthal. Brooklyn, N. Y., T. J. 
McEvoy [1916] 386 p. 12mo. (Mc- 
Evoy’s term plans in elementary 
subjects) $0.25. [10664 

@©idan-7%, 1916: 2) -ec:Mar: 23; 
1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429098; 
Thomas J. McEvoy, Brooklyn. 


New York. 
[10665-10667 


Handy guide to premium rates, applica- 
tions ‘and policies of American life in- 


SPECTATOR CO.*, 


surance companies, 1916. 25th an- 
nual. edi... 2224, 100,, A—Q.p. —S8vo. 
$2.50. © May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


May 5, 1916; A 428844. 


Life insurance policyholders’ pocket in- 
dex showing the condition and stand- 
ing of American and Canadian life in- 
surance companies for five years end- 
ing Jan..J, 1916. [48th year] 95 p 
12 mo. $0.25. @ Apr; 10, 1996s, 2 
and aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 430217. 


Pocket register of accident insurance for 


1916. 32 p. S8vo. $0.25. © Apr. 18, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 
427794. 


477 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 5; 0S ve 


10668 
Sperry (Charles Stillman)* Boulder, 
Col. Preliminary course in differ- 


ential equations. chap. 14 (Jn 
University of Colorado journal of 
engineering. Apr., 1916) [10668 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 1c. May 1, 1916; 
A 424182, 


SPILLER (Arthur P.)* Beverly, Mass. 
Descriptive catalogue of Spiller’s 
coloroid bands, no. 10. cover-title, 
16° p. This. - T6mo. [10669 


cc) June 30; 1915; 2 © and) aff. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429268. 


StacpooLeE (H. de Vere)* 
Chelmsford, England. [10670-10673 


Luck of Captain Slocum. Maru. (In 
Premier magazine, May, 1916) @l1e. 
May 6, 1916; A ad int. 2647; pubd. 
Apr. ris 1916. 

Stories of the legion. no. 1. 
1c. 2Apr. 13,2 1916% 
pubd. Mar. 15, 1916. 

nos2. Outs: © es May 4, £916; 

A ad int. 2643; pubd. Apr. 1, 1916. 

no. 3. Schneider. @ 1c. May 12, 
1916: A ad int? 2653 j.pubd. Apr. 15; 
1916. 
[ Note: 

worth 

stated ] 


Stebbing, 


Choc. © 
A ad int. 2624; 


The foregoing are in Harms- 
red magazine unless otherwise 


STANDARD OIL cloth co.*, New York. 


Sanitas decorated borders. 20 p. 
col. illus. and mounted samples. 
Svo. [10674 


© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 
11, 1916; A 427628. 


e. and aff. Apr. 


STANDARD REGISTER Of national adver- 
FISINE V4 5h DOs Lk, 9 Ary tO. 
Suppl. no. 8. 1386 p. 4to. 

[10675 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 

5, 1916; A 429315; Natl. register 
pub. co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


STANDARD STATISTICS ¢cO., inec.*, New 
York. [ 10676-10692 
Standard bond descriptions.  v. 

7. cover-title, [291] p. ato; 
© Apr. 6, 1916; ae 
aff. a pa: 1916; A 430: 70. 


v. 8. cover-title, [174] p. 
4to. $60.00. © Apr. 24, 1916; ' 
and ae Apr. 25, 1916; A 427816. 

; no. 9. cover-title. [82] p. 
4to. $60.00. @ May 8, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. May 9, 1916; A431000. 


4, no. 
$60.00. 
(eas sa 


tb 
ie) 


—— — — Vv. 


v. 4, no. 9. cover-title. [82] p. 
4to. $60. 00. @° May 22,- 1916; 2 «c. 
and aff. May 9, 1916; A 431000. 

Standard bond offerings, Apr., 1916 
issue. Pocket-size, 671 , 12mo. 
$60.00. © Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 428543. 

Standard corporation records. v. 4, no. 
7. cover-title, [348] p. 4to. $60.00. 
© Apr. 6.1916" 2 ct. Apr. 4, 29iG; 
aff. Apr. 13, 1916; A 430271. 


STANDARD STATISTICS €o., ine.*—Contd. 


Standard corporation records. 


vy. 4, no. 
ae See 


various paging. 4to. 


$60.00. ier 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 25, oi A 427815. 

v. 4, no. 9. cover-title, various 
paging. 4to. $60.00. @©@ May 8, 
1916; 2 c and aff. May 9, 1916; A 
431003, 

v. 4, no. 10.  cover-title, various 
paging. 4to. $60.00. May 2 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 23, 1916; 
431188, 


Standard corporation service daily. v. 

A 4, no. A 7. cover-title, various pag- 

8vo. $60.00. © Apr. 6, 1916; 

2 ec. Apr. 7, 1916; aly Apraeas 1916: 
A 430268. 


Vine ae no. A 8. cover-title, 1 p. 
lL, 4, 5, 57-140 p. 4to. $60.00. © 
Apr. 24, 1916; 2 e. and a8. Apes, 
1916; A 427818. 


v. A 4, no. A 9.. cover-title, various 
paging. 4to. $60.00. © May 8, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 9, 1916; A 431002. 


v. A 4, no. A 10. cover-title, 1 p. 
| re: ae 57-140 p. 4to. $60.00. © 
May 22, 1916; 2 «. and aff. May 23, 
1916: A 431191. 


Standard financial digest service. 
no. A 7%. cover- -title, 
4to. $60.00. 
Apres, LOUGE 

430269. 


ViA on On Agios 


Vighi oe 
various paging. 
© Apr 65 aoe ce 
aff. Apr. 1 1916; A 


cover-title, 1 p. 
at at 4, 705-726 p. 4to. 
© Apr. 34, 1916342 Gc) and 
air... Apr. 25, OtGs A 427817. 


vy. A 3, no. A 9. cover-title, various 
paging. 4to. $60.00. © May 8, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 9, 1916; A 431001. 


A 8, no. A 10. cover-title, vari- 
ous beget a 4to. $60.00. © May 22, 
1916: 2 c and aff. May 23, 1916; A 
431189. 


STANDARD UNDERGROUND cable _ co.*, 


Pittsburgh. Standard C. C. C. wire. 
16 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. (Bulletin 
no. 202-1, Mar., 1916) [10693 


© Apr. 1, 19165) 2.¢. Apr Gash, 
aff. Apr. 5, 1916; A 429333. 


STanton (Will Jackson)* Coronado, 
Cal. Chart showing how the state 
of California provides for the de- 
seent and distribution of the prop- 
erty of one who dies without leaving 
a will. Sheet, 17 by 22 inches. 
$0.10. [10694 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
11, 1916; A 4380212. 


[Srapres (Philip C.)] Pennsgrove the 


prodigal. (Jn Telephone news) 
[10695 
Apr. 15, 1916;.1 ¢. ADE. ig 


1916; A 423879; Bell telephone co. 
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 


478 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 

Star head light & lantern co.*, 
Rochester, N. Y. Extravagant 
claims are not the best evidence. 
3-136 p. illus. (part col.) 8vo. 

(On cover: Catalogue no. 8) 
[10696 
Pewee a 1915-2 ce. Keb. 26, 


1916; aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 429000. 


Stark (William P.) nurseries. Let 
the farm orchard pay your boy’s 
way through agricultural school. 
Sheet, 11 by 43 inches. [10697 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 ec Feb. 25, 
1916; aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 426812; 
Wm. P. Stark nurseries co., Neosho, 
Mo. 


STARKWEATHER (Walter  MHallett)* 
New Haven. Church history. 
Sheet, 11 by 83 inches. $1.00 per C. 


[10698 

Marae $916>.2 e.,.Mar. 30, 

1916; aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 4293855. 
Stare & Moss*, Philadelphia. What 
you should know about diamonds. 
[1], 6p. illus. 24mo. [10699 


© Mar. 2, 1916; 1 c. and aff. Apr. 


i=, 1916; 1 ec. Mar. 10, 1916; A 
430257. 

STATESMAN. Issue the Ist. [8] p. 
illus. (part col.) fol. [10700 


© Heb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Feb. 18, 
1916; aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 4380328; 
Charles H. Brown paint co., Brook- 
lyn. 


STEBBINS (Charles M.)* Brooklyn. 
English grammar for _ secondary 
schools. Brooklyn, N. Y.. Stebbins 


& company, 1916. 
16mo. 


cover-title, 64 p. 
(The English leaflet series) 
[10701 

Hep 25, 19167 2c. Apr. 12, 
1916; aff. Apr. 11, 1916; A 430214. 


STEELE (Alice Garland) From dark 
to dawn, a cycle of Easter verse. 
New York, The Christian herald 
M316] ip. 1, 29 p. 24mo. $0.25. 

[10702 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 

11, 1916; A 427620; Christian 
herald, New York. 


STEIN (M.)* Chicago. From the caba- 


ret to disgrace. 53 p. incl. front., 
illus. 12mo. $0.25. [10703 
@> Mar. 18, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 


, Mar. 30, 1916; A 426934. 
STEINHAUSER (George R.)* St. Louis. 
Why do this? Sheet, illus., 21 by 14 
inches. [10704 
© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

Mar. 27, 1916; A 429150. 


eee ? —_ 
—— 


10717 
STEINHOF (Michael)* Fall River, 
Mass. Steinbutt’s barber’s manual 


of toilet formulas. Fall River, 
Mass., Steinbutt’s pub. co., 1916. 
cover-title, 12 p. Svo. $0.25. [10705 


© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 429473. 


STENDER (August)* New York. Hotel 
manager. (In Caterer and hotel 
proprietors gazette, May, 1916.) 

[10706 
© May 1, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 1916; 
A 4243847. 


STETSON shoe co.*, South Weymouth, 


Mass. Old master interviews a few 
wearers. cover-title, [16] p. illus. 
(part col.) 12mo. [10707 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 4380345. 


STEVENS (Daniel Gurden) 
recognition of parental duty and 
purpose. Philadelphia, Toronto, 
Can., [ete.] The Griffith and Row- 
land press [1916] [15] p. 16mo. 
$0.10. [1070S 

© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 428519; A. J. Rowland, 
sec., Philadelphia. 


Stock list. v. 1, no. 4, Apr. 3, 1916. 

[4] p. Ato. [10709 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

7, 1916; A 429357; Goulds mfg. co., 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 


SropparD (Cora Frances) 
[10710, 10711 


Temperance facts; six lessons on alco- 
holic beverages, prepared by <> BY 
Stoddard, ed. by Rufus W. Miller. 
Special ed. Philadelphia, National 
temperance union, 1916. 32 p. 12mo. 
© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 10, 
1916; A 4293858. 

Six lessons on educational temper- 

ance] Special ed. Prepared by C. F. 

Stoddard, ed. by Rufus W. Miller. 

Philadelphia, New York, [ete.] Sug- 

gestions for the leader. [4] p. 12mo. 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 

30, 1916; A 430260. 


National temperance 
Philadelphia. 


Service of 


[ 


union, 


Strokes (Frederick A.) co.*, New York. 
Descriptive list of new books, spring 
and summer season of 1916. 26, [6] 
p. illus. 12mo. (On cover: Budget 
of news for lovers of books) [10712 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 428500. 


STONEBURN (Frederic H.) 
[10713-10717 
Keep the chickens growing steadily from 


weaning age to maturity. © Apr. 30, 
1916; 1 ec. May 2, 1916; A 424206. 


479 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10718 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


STONEBURN (Frederic H.)—Continued. 


Market ducklings are easily grown and 
often prove highly profitable. © May 
7, 1916; 1 c. May 12, 1916; A 424466. 


Put poultry yards to double use by plant- 
ing fruit and truck. © Apr. 16, 1916; 
1 ec. Apr. 19, 1916; A 423912. 


Right feeding of baby chicks most es- 
Sential to poultry success. © Apr. 2, 
1916; 1 ce. Apr. 14, 1916; A 423928. 


Rose bugs secrete a strong poison; do 
not let chicks eat them. @ Apr. 23, 
T91Gs 17°C Apr 29, 1916. XxX 424164. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Phila- 
delphia North American] 

© Matos advertising co., ine., 
Philadelphia. 


STOWELL (Ellery C.) 


Precedents for international blockade. 
Proof. (National editorial service, 
serial no. 392) @© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Apr. 10, 1916; A 429379. 
When is a blockade not a blockade? 1. 
Proof. (National editorial service, 
serial no. 391) © Jan. a 1916: -2 
ce. and aff. Apr. 10, 1916; ‘A 429877. 


© National editorial service, inc., 
New York. 


[10718, 10719 


Straus (S. W.) & co.*, Chicago. 
Straus plan. cover-title, 12  p. 
12mo. [10720 


ke), Web: 25, 1916. 2 «Max, G 
1916; aff. Apr. 5, 1916; A 425869. 


Sturm (Gerhard) Unsre helden im 
weltkrieg; neuester illustr. kriegs- 
roman. hft. 1. [Neusalza-Sprem- 
berg, H. Oeser, 1914] 32 p. illus. 
8yvo. [10721 

© Dec. 5, 1914; 1 ec. Apr. 8, 1916; 
A—Foreign 18596: Hermann Oéeser, 
Neusalza, Germany. 


SULLIVAN (C. Gardner) 
[10722-10727 
Bugle call. [Los Angeles, Printed by 
Standard printing co., 1916] cover- 
title; 13 po 1 2mo0. 1 1@ Mar. 30,4916; 
2 c. and aff. Apr. 10, 1916; A 429367. 


Dawn maker. [Los Angeles, Cal., 
Printed by Standard printing com- 
pany, 1916.] cover-title, 19, [1] p. 
S8vo. © Apr. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 429558. 

Dust. [Los Angeles, Cal., 
Standard printing company, 1916.] 
cover-title, 15 p. 12mo. Jan. 31, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 13, 1916; A 
426630. 


Eye of the night. [Los Angeles, Cal., 
Printed by Standard printing com- 
pany, 1916]  cover-title, 23 p. 
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. i3, 
1916; A 426662. 


Payment. [Los Angeles, Cal., Printed by 
Standard printing company, 1916] 
cover-title, 12 p. 12mo. © Feb. a 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 13, 1916; 
426629. 


Printed by 


SULLIVAN (C. Gardner )—Continued. 


Shell 43! [Los Angeles, Cal., Printed by 
Standard printing company, re 
cover-title, 16 p. S8vo. 4 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 17, ioe: 
429559. 


© Thos. H. Ince, Culver City, Cal. 


SuNsSET telephone & telegraph co.*, 
San Francisco. Tacoma telephone 
directory, Jan., 1916. Various pag- 
ing. 4to. [10728 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
15, 1916; A 426711. 


SUPERBA co0.*, Baltimore. 
company [letter] Sheet. printed on 
both sides. 11 by 84 inches. [10729 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ¢ Mar. 29, 
1916; aff. Apr. 6, 1916; A 430133. 


Sutton (Margaret M.)* San Fran- 
cisco. Antiseptic baby and the pro- 
phylactic pup. Card, mounted pl., 
11 by 9 inches. $0.50. [10730 


© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 430166. 


SWEETEN (Alvin Smith)* Reading. 
Pa. Codex system. 2 sheets, 93 by 
63 inches. [10731 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 4380342. 


Superba 


Swirt (C. A.)* Denver. Mountain 
voice is calling. Sheet, 63 by 34 
inches. $1.00. [10732 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 430020. 


Tartr (Mildred L. L.) Essentiais of 
physical geography. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
T. J. McEvoy [1916] 93 p. illus. 
12mo. $0.35. [10733 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 ce Mar. 23, 
1916; aff. Mar. 24, 1916; A 429099; 
Thomas J. McEvoy, Brooklyn. 


Taprpe (Herman Patrick)* New York. 


From my point of view. (Jn Harp- 
er’s bazar, May, 1916) [10734 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 1.c. Apr.e26, 
1916; A 424104. 


Treatt (Gardner)* New York. Home- 
making for everyone. Proof, illus., 
diagrs. [10735 

© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 429474. 


Texas co.*, New York. [10736-10789 


Dry roof am house and barn. [4] PD. 
24mo. © Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. ‘12, 1916; A 429414. 

Get a roof that won’t leak. [4] p. 24mo. 
© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. yor 12, 
1916; A 429413. 


480 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


10764 


a 


Texas co.*—Continued. THRIFT service co.*, Rockford, Ill. 


24mo. © Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Apr. 12, 1916; A 429412. 

Problem solved. [4] p. 24mo. © Apr. 
OPPOIG 2 ec. and ait. Apr. 12) 1916; 
A 429415. 


TEXTILE kunst und industrie. 9. jahrg. 
Pio hii nr T. “illus., 4to. . m. 
5 (). [10740 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13697. Hugo Wilisch, 
Chemnitz, Germany. 


THaw (Lawrence Copley) He needs 
it! course he does! What? That 
$25,000 a year! Proof, port. [10741 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 4380311; Newspaper en- 


Mark Twain said. [4] p. illus. (port.) | 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 


{THAyvER (O. H.)] Thayer’s Spring- 


Thrift service, general bulletin of 

the Thrift savings clubs system. 

cover-title, 16 p. illus., facsim., cards 
and pamphlets in pocket. 4to. 

[10754 

© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 

1916; aff. Mar. 22, 1916; A 4380011. 


TILDEN (Freeman)* Hinsdale, Mass. 


Boxton sensation. (Jn London 
magazine, Apr., 1916) [10755 

Grieve Apr. 135 1916-" Aad" int 
2625; pubd. Mar. 17, 1916. 


TIRE supply company. Killing—high 


tire prices. Card, illus., printed on 
both sides, 8 by 11 inches. [10756 
© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c« Mar. 21, 
1916; aff. Apr. 10, 1916; A 430174; 
Philip S. Malickson, Philadelphia. 


field portable schooihouses. no. 7. | TOBENKIN (Elias) Witte arrives. (In 


cover-title, [12] p.  illus., plans. 
obl. 32mo. [10742 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
8, 1916; A 426651; James Mugford, 
Keene, N. H. 


THEIR married life. (Jn New York 
evening journal) [11743-10751 


enews 1916: ~© Apr. 15, 1916; -1. c. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 493860. 


ie is 9G. ~©@ Apr... 18; 1916% 1 «. 
Apr. 


New York herald) [10757-10760 


Apr. 16,* 1916. © Apr. 16, 1906. ae: 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 423864. ; 


Apr. 28, 1916 © Apr. 28, 1916; 1 c¢. 
Apr. 24, i816: A 424044, 


Apr, 30, 1916. © Apr 30,2916 1 
May i, 1916; A 424199. 


May 7, 1916. © ores 7, 1916; 2 ¢. May 
8, 1916: A 424338. 
© New York herald co., Jersey 
City. 


19, 1916; A 423902. Topp protectograph co.*, Rochester, N. 


peo, 1916. © Apr. 22, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 494017. 


more 2s, 1916, © Apr. 25, 1916; 1 «. 
Apr. 26, 1916; A 424079. 


mires, 2916. ©. Apr. 29, 1916; 1c. 
May 2 1916; A 424195. 
May 4, 1916. © May 4, 1916; 1 ec. 


Y. Who was stung. Sheet, illus., 
11 by 9 inches, folded to 24mo. 
[10761 
© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 427898. 


May 5, 1916; A 424981. TOMKINS bros.*, Newark, N. J. Com- 


May +G;, 1916. © May 6, 1916; 1 e. 
May 8, 1916; A 424330. 


May 9, 1916." © May 9; 1916; 1 ec. 
May 21,/1916;.A 434395. 


May 20, 1916. © May 20, 1916; 1 c. 
May 23, 1916; A 424732, 
© International news service, New 
York. 


THOMAS moulding brick co.*, Chicago. 
Mastie floor covering laid by the 
Thomas moulding brick company. 
24 p. illus. 4to. [10752 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 480468. 


bination that can’t be beaten. [4] 
p. 16mo. [10762 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ce. Apr. 18, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 11, 1916; A 480388. 


ToNAWANDA, N. Y. Tonawanda city 


directory for 1916. Lockport, N. Y., 
Roberts brothers company, 1916. 216 
p. 8vo. (With this: North Tona- 
wanda city directory for 1916. 
Lockport, N. Y., Roberts brothers 
company, 1916) $4.00. [10763 

© Apr. 13, 1916); 2c. and ait. Apr, 
15, 1916; A 427714; Roberts bros. 
co., Lockport, N. Y. 


THompson, Austin & co., ine.*, New | Trape directory of lithographers, 1916. 


York. Financing deferred dividend 
life insurance policies to maturity 
without cash payments from the in- 
sured. cover-title, [4] p. 16mo. 
[10753 
© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429570. 


481 


New York, The National litho- 
grapher publishing co., ine, 1916. 
1 p. 1, 5-140 p. 12mo. $5.00. 
[10764 
© May 11, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. 
May 12, 1916; A 428973; Warren C. 
Browne, New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10765 pt. ¥, 8. 8. Vv. ae 
TRANSFER and storage directory. 1916 | UNDERWoop' (Drury) Top o’ the 
ed. New York, Transfer and stor- morning. (Jn Chicago herald) 
age publishing corporation, 1916. [10777-10800 
256 p. illus. Svo. $3.00. [10765 Apr. 15,.1916. © Apr. 15, 1916: 1 ec. 
© May 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. May i aaa oe ae 6 os 
D) - 279 Fe “se a. Os ae pr ALDI. 1916; . 
, 1916; A 427911; Transfer & stor Apr. i7, 1916: 4 493950. : 


age pub. corp., New York. 
TRAVELS Of Maidilie, May 3, 1916. 
San Francisco Daily news.) 
[10766 
© May 3, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 1916; 
A 424840; Daily news pub. co., San 
Francisco. 


(In 


TREAT (Gail)* Greenwich, Conn. 
[10767-10768 


Little known facts in the life of Robert 
(reat. (CADE tos, Llosa Ae = Apr: 
18, 1916; A 423888. 


Robert Treat was a leader of his time. 


@ Apr. 9) 17916 54 eo Apr. 125, 19165 
A 423755. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Newark 


Sunday call] 
TRIPURE water systems co.*, Washing- 


ton. Tripure water.  cover-title, 
[28] p. illus. 12mo. $0.10. 

[10769 

oe Mar. 2807 198 ves ail ait. 


Apr. 3, 1916; A 429296. 


Tucker (George Fox) How to pre- 
pare a will. Chicago, Blackstone in- 


stitute, 1916. 42 p. port. S8vo. 
(On cover: Modern American law 
lecture) [10770 

(cc) Mar. 30: 1916: 2 -c.-and* ait. 


Apr. 24, 1916; A 430470; Blackstone 
institute, Chicago. 


TuckKER (James Irwin)* Norman, Okl. 
American road; prepared for Ex- 
tension division, University of Okla- 
homa, no. 3-6. Norman, Okl., The 
American road [1916] 4v. diagrs. 
12mo. (Cover-title: Lessons for 
correspondence instruction on the 
American road) [10771-10774 


© Feb. 3, 1916; 2 c. no. 46 Feb. 
2, 1916; 2 @ no. 3, Feb. 14, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 12, 1916; A 426116426119. 


TWIN-LARCHES nursery*, West Chester, 


Pa. Flowers for the hardy garden. 
cover-title, 40 p. illus. 4to. 

[10775 

Mar. 20, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 


Mar. 23, 1916; A 426822. 


Tyrer (Parker Rockwell)* New York. 
Tyler course. Exercise 18-20, 23- 
26, 28-37, 41, 42, 46. cover-title, 20 
loose 1., illus., in cover. nar. S8vo. 
[Text parallel with binding] 


[10776 
© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. Feb. 28, 
1916; aff. Mar. J 


23, 1916; A 426845. 


a, 


48 


Apr. 18, 1916.._@ Apr. 38; 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 493896, 
Apr. .19,. 1916. © Apr as 
Apr. 20, OLE A 403945. 
Apr..20,° 1916; © Ape... 20; 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 423966. 
Apr. 21. - 1916 A@SsApriezie 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 423968. 
Apr...22, 19165 .@ Apr 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 424037. 
Apr. 23, J916. .@ Apri 2a. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 424058. 
Apr 25,41916... © Apres, 
Apr. 26, 1916; A 424067. 
Apr. 26; 29t6: Q Apr. 26, 
Apr. 27, 1916; A ab4004. 
Apr: 27,,1916.>. @ Ane. 2a 
Apr. 28, 1916; A 24485, 
Apr. 28, 1916. "©, Apr. 23; 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 424148. 
Apr. 29, 1916. -@ Apr. 233 
May dhe 1916; A ignite 
Apr. 30, 1916. .© Apr. 30, 
May i 1916; A 494949, 


1916; os 


1916; c.. 
1916; 
1916; 
1916; 
1916; 
1916; 
1916; 
1916; 
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1916; 


fa ee a ee ek ee 
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9 


1916 ; 


May 2, 1916. © May 2, 1916; 1 © May 
3, 1916; A 424224, 

May 3, 1916. © May 38, 1916; 1 ec. May 
4, 1916; A 424246. 

May 4, 1916. © May 4, 1916; 1 c. May 
oe 1916; A 424269. 

May 5, 1916. © May 5, 1916; 1 e. May 
6, 1916; A 424306. 

May 7, 1916. © May 7, 1916; 1 c. May 
8, 1916; A 424380. 

May 9, 1916. © May 9, 1916; 1 c. May 
10, 1916; A 424386. 

May 10, 1916. © May 10, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May tt: 1926.5) A, 494494. 

May 11, 1916, © May» ii: 191Gs32 -c 
May 12, 1916; A 424429, 

May 12, 1916. © May 12, 1916; 1 c. 
May 13, 1916; A 424450. 

May 19, 1916. © May 19, 1916; 1 c. 


May 20, 1916; A 424671. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


UNDERWRITERS’ laboratories*, Chicago. 
Schedule of charges for examina- 
tions, tests and reports on devices 
and materials, Mar., 1916. 19 p. 
24mo. [10801 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and ai Ape. 
7, 1916; A 428406. 
UNION SPECIAL machine co.*, Chicago. 


Closing filled bags by machine. 63 p. 
illus. Svo. [10802 
© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1916; 

aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 430262. 
UNION TRUST co. of San Diego*, San 


Diego, Cal. Trust company service. 
[15] p. 24mo. [10803 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 430118. 
2 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


UNITED BUYERS service, ine.*, New 


York. Few facts concerning the 
United buyers service, ine. Sop: 
Svo. [10804 


© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 426827. 


UNITED CARPET cleaners co. LEarth- 
quake. cover-title, 24 p. illus. 
24mo. [10805 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 480347; George B. Up- 
degrove, New York. 


UNITED ELECTRIC apparatus co.*, Rox- 
bury, Mass. [Bulletins of electrical 
epparatus| S., 1916, T. R. 16, R. 
mek. U., 16, R. S., 16, S. B., 16 and 
Peete 1 Hee S:, 2116, R: T., 16, 
foe. 46.1) {29 op. “illus.;° diagrs. 
8vo. Contents: S., 1916. Electrical 
apparatus for operating signalling 
systems.—T. R. 16. Transformers 
and auto-transformers.—R., 16. 
Electrolytic rectifiers—R. U., 16. 
Rectifying units.—R. S., 16. Recti- 
fying sets, especially for charging 
automobile batteries.—S. B. 16 and 
D. C. 16. Storage battery units and 
direct current bell-ringers.—D. R. S., 
2116. Instructions for connecting 
and operating a rectifying set.—R. 
T., 16. Resistance units, fixed and 
variable, terminal blocks, terminals, 
terminal boards, ete—P. L., 16. 
Price-list of electrical apparatus for 
operating signalling systems and for 
charging storage batteries from light 
and power circuits. [10806 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 11, 1916; A 430182. 


UNITED PRESBYTERIAN board of publi- 
cation*, Pittsburgh. Crescent serv- 
ice program, no. 13, Apr.—Sept., 1916. 
cover-title, 64 p. 8vo. $5.00 per 100. 

[10807 
© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 27, 
1916; aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 430148. 


UNITED STATES GRAPHITE ¢c0.*, Sagi- 
naw, Mich. [10808, 10809 
Danger of explosion. (In Power farm- 


ing. May, 1916) © May 4, 1916;1c. 
May 11, 1916; A 424411. 


U. S. G. co’s Mexican graphite products 
for the street railway. [6] p. folder, 
illus. 16mo. © Jan. 20, 1916; 2 «. 
Web. 14, 1916; aff. Feb. 3, 1916; A 
426139. 


UniTED STATES GYPSUM co.*, Chicago. 
Eldorado natural cement plaster. 
16 p. fold. pl. 16mo. [10810 


© Nov. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 430140. 


10821 


[UNIVERSAL CALENDAR; or, Century 
ealendar.] Card, 10 by 2 inches. 
$0.25. [10811 

© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
5, 1916; A 429310; Lowell K. Hal- 
lock, Springfield, III. 


UNIVERSAL RIM €o.*, Chicago. Univer- 
sal rim company’s improved de- 
mountable rim designs for 1916-17. 
(In Motor age) [10812 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 1 c. May 1, 1916; 
A 424180. 


Upson co.*, Lockport, N. Y. Inquiries 
mean possible sales. [4] p. S8vo. 
[10813 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 429356. 


Utica hydraulic cement co. Utica 
natural cement on trial, you are the 
judge. cover-title, 31 [1] p. illus. 
fol. [10814 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429587; Iverson C. 
Wells, Chicago. 


[Var (H. 8.) & sons.] [10815, 10816 


Excellent record in life assurance. [4] 
© Mar. 18, 


426714. 


Legal reserve in life assurance. [4] p. 
4mo. $5.00 per 1,000. © Mar. 13, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 
426715. 


© Henry S. Vail, Chicago. 


VALENTINE (C. 8.) Breeding and care 
of ducks and their commercial pos- 
sibilities. (Jn Scranton times) 

[10817 

© May 1, 1916; 1 c. May 6, 1916; 

A 424832; Eugene McGuckin co., 
Philadelphia. 


VALENTINE & co.*, New York. 
[10818-10820 


Close it quickly, dear, you’ll get soaked, 
the rain can’t hurt valspar. © May 
it 1916 A cy, Mayet, = LOLG ae A 
424448, 


Little imitators—a valspar story. (In 
Cosmopolitan, May, 1916) © Apr. 10, 
1916; 1 c. Apr. 18, 1916; A 423883. 


Valspar resists a Texas hurricane. © 
Apr. 27, 1916: 1 ¢., Apr. 29,,191G6 >. A 
424163. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Saturday 
evening post unless otherwise stated]. 


VANTINE (A. A.) & CO., inc.*, New 
York. Vantine’s, the oriental store. 
cover-title, 56 p. illus., (part col.) 
Svo. [10821 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 19, 
1916; aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 480362. 


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10822 pt. }, aso wee 
VERMILION County, Ill. Vermilion | Watst energy. v. 3, no. 5, Mar. 20, 
County, Ill., directory and buyers’ 1916. [6] p. folder, illus. 4to. 
guide, 1916. Danville, Ill., [linois [10831 
printing co, 1916. 212 p.  8vo. © Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ec and aff 
$10.00. [10822 Mar. 27, 1916; A 429139; Hlgin silk 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 428566; Clark-Elwell 
co., Champaign, Ill. 


VeRMONT telephone & telegraph co.*, 
Montpelier, Vt. Montpelier district 
telephone directory, spring issue, 
1916. cover-title, 32 p. 8vo. ([Sec- 
tion] 12) [10823 

(} Mar. 25, 1916;°2 ¢c and ‘aff. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429250. 


VERRAN (H. E.) co., ine.*, New York. 
Royal society, spring of 1916. 48 p. 


illus. 4to. [10824 
© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 e« and aff. 
Mar. 15, 1916; A 426710. 


ViaL (F. K.) Irregularities in brak- 
ing power of freight cars. (Jn Of- 
ficial proceedings of the car fore- 
men’s association of Chicago, April, 
1916) [10825 

© May 3, 1916; 1 ¢. May 5, 1916; 
A 424288; Car foremen’s assn. of 
Chicago, Chicago. 


Victor talking machine co.*, Camden, 


N. J. Victor records, May, 1916. 
cover-title, [446] p.  ports., illus. 
12mo. [10826 
© May 18, 1916; 2-c. and aff. 
May 20, 1916; A 481160. 
VICTORIA bath society*, New York. 
Victoria bath and laundry. [8] p. 


folder. illus. S8vo. (Cover-title: 
Don’t forget the Victoria.) 

[10827 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 ¢ Feb. 18, 

1916; aff. Mar. 15, 1916; A 426706. 


Vircinta & Tennessee telephone co.*, 
Roanoke, Va. Roanoke, Salem and 


Vinton telephone directory. Feb. 
15, 1916. 68 p. 8vo. [10828 
© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and: aff. 


Mar. 31, 1916; A 429259. 


Von Branpt (Ralph Van Kirk) * Tren- 
ton, N. J. [Iconoclast’s message] 
18 1. 12mo. [10829 

© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 21, 1916; A 430136. 


WAGNER’S (W. T.) sons*, 
Wagner’s artificial vichy. cover- 
title, [8] p. illus. 16mo. [10830 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Apr. 3, 1916; A 430179. 


Cincinnati. 


| Warp (Fletcher D.)* Berea, Oo. 


waist co., Philadelphia. 


WALES (John H.)* New York. Gran- 
ules and its various uses. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Brooklyn mfg. co., 1916. [8] 


p. 16mo. (Cover-title: Safety first, 
use granules) [10832 
© Mar. 27,.1916:72*c Ages 


1916; aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 429339. 


WALKER (Lydia H.)* Los Angeles. 
Back to the mountains. cover-title, 
2 1. illus. S8vo. [108383 


© Mar. 10, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 429141. 


WALKER and Hallgren. Every house- 
keeper who needs more money. 
Sheet, 364 by 24 inches. [10834 


© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 
1916; aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 480487; 
William Henry Walker, Maywood, 
Til. 


WALLACE (Emma Gary) Changing 
ideas into cash. Auburn, N. Y., 
Writers selling service, 1916. 46, [2] 
p. nar. 8vo. $1.00. [10835 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 480021; Writer’s selling 
service, Auburn, N. Y. 


WALTER (Frances) Confessions of 


Roxane. Mar. 28—Apr. 1, 3-8, 10-15, 
1916. [17 instalments] (In. St. 
Louis times) [10836 

© Mar. 28-Apr. 1, 3-3, 104@ 


1916; 1 c. each Apr. 19, 1916; A 
423905 ; German-American press 
assn., St. Louis. 


Ré- 
sumé of child development. Sheet, 
19 by 243 inches. $0.10. [10837 


© Mar. 18, 1916: 2 @ ami eee 
Mar. 27, 1916; A 429142. 


Warp (Mary Augusta Arnold) Lady 
Connie, by Mrs. Humphry Ward. 
chap. 11, 12. (Jn Cornhill maga- 
zine ) [10838 

© 1c May 22, 1916; A ad int. 
2660; pubd. Apr. .26, 1916; Mrs. 
Humphry Ward, London. 


WARNER (Frank A.) [10839, 10840 


Bobby Blake and his school chums; or, 
The rivals of Rockledge. Illus. by 
R. Emmett Owen. New York. Barse 
& Hopkins [1916] 250 p. inel. front. 
plates. 12mo. @ May 12, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. May 18, 1916; A 431113. 


484 


BOOKS, 
no. 5, 1916 


i ia cena a a aaa 


GROUP II 


10877 


WARNER (Frank A.)—Continued. 


Bobby Blake at Snowtop camp; or, Win- 
ter holidays in the big woods. Illus. 
by R. Emmett Owen. New York, 
Barse & Hopkins [1916] 252 p. incl. 
front. plates. 12mo. © May 12, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. May 18, 1916; A 431114. 


© Barse & Hopkins, New York. 


Waskow co. America’s best shoe cut 
service. Sheet no. 10, Apr. 1, 1916. 
Sheet, illus., 24% by 18 inches. 

[10841 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1916; 

aff. Apr. 10, 1916; A 4380181; Rich- 
ard G. Waskow, Chicago. 


Watson (David) Awful American 
war of 1919. New York Loyal-Amer- 
ican publishing corporation [1916]. 
224 p. illus. S8vo. $0.65. [10842 

i Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 18, 
1916; aff. Apr. 24, 1916; A 430479; 
Loyal American pub. corp., New 

~ York. 


WessTER (Frank W.)* Philadelphia. 
Care of the teeth. cover-title, 4 p. 
16mo. [10843 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 429460. 


WEHMAN bros.*, New York. Wehman 
bros.’ good old-time songs, no. 4. 
120 p. 32mo. [10844 


© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

8, 1916; A 429277 
Weiss (Harry Bernard)* Worcester. 
Ten health commandments. Card, 
33 by 24 inches. [10845 
© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

6, 1916; A 430100. 


WELLS (H. G.)* New York. Woman 
and the war. (Jn Ladies home jour- 
nal. June, 1916) [10846 


© May 20, 1916; 1 @ May 12, 
1916; A 424446. 


sea (Sidney A.) Suggestive 
- therapeutics; a complete corre- 
spondence course in psychology, gen- 
eral philosophy, suggestive thera- 
peutics and right living, together 
with complete lesson outlines. Sec- 
tion 27. New rev. ed. cover-title, 
309-319 numb. 1. fol. $5.00. [10847 


© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 
1916; aff. Apr. 4, 1916; A 4380019; 
Weltmer institute of suggestive 

- therapeutics, Nevada, Mo. 


WeENTWorTH (George) & Smith (Da- 
. vid Eugene)* New York. Essen- 
tials of arithmetic. Grammar school 
book. Teachers’ ed. Boston, Lon- 
don [ete.] Ginn and company [1916] 


WENTWORTH (George) & Smith (Da- 
vid Eugene) *—Continued. 


ip. 1, Ga. Dp. I2mo... CWentworbh- 
Smith mathematical series) $0.40. 
[10848 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 
15, 1916; A 427712. 
WERNER (W.)* Chicago. [10849-10876 
AS a man’s Own. © Apr. 18, 1916; 1 «. 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 423922, 
Aunt Susan’s legacy. © Apr. 2051916)" 
1c. Apr. 22, 1916; A 424007. 


2c. and aff. Apr. 


Change. © May 2, 1916; 1 ¢c. May 4, 
1916; A 424264, 
Chickadee. © Apr. 10, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 


2. 1916: _A 423753. 
Dietetic difference. @© Apr. 19, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 22, 1916; A 423999. 
Dynawite affair. © Apr. 22 OA Gi lees 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 424024. 


Eye onener. © May 5, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 
1916; A 424348. 


First love. © Apr. 24, 1916; 1 ¢c. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 424090. 


Happiest way. @©@ Apr. 25, 1916; 1 «. 
Apr. 27, 1916; A 424107. 
Eats 9 @ vApr: Lee? Apr 24. 


ZAR OG 

1916; A 424029. 

Her house and his. © May 4, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 6, 1916; A 424298. 

His, wife. @ May 11, 1916; 
18, 1916; A 424459. 

Mrs. Wilmer’s cure. © Apr. 15, 
lie Apres 17, 1916 Ar 42388). 
Nan’s visitors. © Apr. 14, 1916; 

Apr. 17, 1916; A 423882. 
Noncombustible man. © May 1, 1916; 
1 ce. May 38, 1916; A 424215. 


i Se May 
1916; 


IAG 


Over the fence. © May 9, 1916; 1 «. 
May 11, 1916; A 424412. 
Rag carpets and H. Annie. © Apr. 28, 


1916; 1 ec. May 1, 1916; A 424166. 

Saving Alicia. © May 3, 1916; 1 ec. May 
5, 1916; A 424287, 

Shopping with Nancy. © Apr. 29, 1916; 
1 ec. May 1, 1916; A 424174. 

Showing John. @©@ May 17, 1916; 1 ¢« 
May 20, 1916; A 424638. 

Some misconceptions regarding bonds. 
@ May 6, 1916: 1 ¢c. “May 8, 1916; A 
424338. 

South American trade. © Apr. 22, 1916; 
1 ¢e. Apr. 24, 1916; A 424028. 


Spring: © Apr. 17, 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 19, 
1916; A 423911. 
Sunfast. 


© May 10, 1916; 1 ec. May 12, 
1916; A 424440. 


Transom family. © May 6, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 8, 1916; A 424337. 


Violets. @©@ May 8, 1916; 1 ec. May 10, 
1916; A 424366. 


Yellow car. © Apr. 26, 1916; 1 ec. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 424145. 


You “betcha;  -@ Apr: 27,’ 19165 L ¢. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 424162. F 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


West (Roswell B.)* Birmingham, Ala. 
Free love. Post card. [10877 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
24, 1916; A 4380329. 


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10878 


Westcotr (Allan) King’s player and 
his royal patron. (Jn New York 
times. Tercentenary Shakespearean 
supplement ) [10878 

© Apr. 9, 1916; 1 @ Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 423867; New York times co., New 
York. 


WESTERMANN (L. A.) co. Westermann 
service. [10879, 10880 
Issue no. 80. Mar., [1916] 16 p. illus. 

fol. with sheet, illus., printed on both 
sides, 214 by 1534 inches. © Mar. 15, 
1916; 2 ¢.. and aff.. Apri-13, 1916s. A 


430409. 
Issue no. 81, Apr., [1916] 16 p. illus. 
fol; > (©) Apr." 10;,41916% 2 Grand ait: 


Apr. 138, 1916; A 430408. 


© Westermann syndicate, 
New York. 


ine., 


WESTERN Soil bacteria co.*, San Fran- 
cisco. Westrobac and alfalfa. [8] p. 
folder. illus. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 47) 

[10881 
© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
15, 1916; A 426694. 


WESTERVELT (Alex Me. G.)* Pitcairn, 


Pa. Where the shamrocks used to 
grow. Sheet, 73 by 6 inches. $0.10. 
[10882 


© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
11, 1916; A 480194. 


WESTINGHOUSE air brake co.*, Wilmer- 
ding, Pa. Part catalog no. 3214-3. 
Suppl. no. 1. 6-inch x 8-inch freight 
brake cylinders and cast iron reser- 


voirss for types K and H triple 
valves. Feb., 1916. 4 p._ illus., 
diagrs. 4to. [10883 


©. Mar. 1; 1916; 2°¢,-and ‘aff. 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 426826. 


WETTSTEIN (Hermann)* San Fran- 
cisco. EHye-openers on the causes 
and inevitable results of the world 
war. (Jn San Francisco Sunset 
journal) [10884 


© Ape 21, 1916.9 & Ani 26, 
1916; A 424133. 


WHEELER (Edmund)* New York. 
Sidelights on the International 
paper company. cover-title, 24 p. 
16mo. $1.00. [10885 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 4295783. 


WHELPLEY (James Davenport) Cer- 
tain essentials of preparedness. 
Proof. (National editorial service, 
serial no. 388) [10886 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 10, 1916; A 429376; National 
editorial service, inc., New York. 


. pt. I, DySi, We de 
WuHuiTE (E. F.) Dispenser & cear- 
bonator. May maxims. (Jn South- 


ern pharmaceutical journal. May, 

1916) [10887 
© Apr. 29, 1916; 1 c. May 2, 1916; 

A 424204; W. H. Cousins, Dallas. 


WHITE (J. H.) mfg. co.*, Brooklyn. 
Whitalks 16. Points on _ socket 
covers. Sheet, illus., printed on 
both sides, 6 by 34 inches. [10888 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 430468. 


WHITE (W. L.)* Lankershim, Cal. 
Spare time ornaments and novelties. 
How to make and sell them. [8] p. 
Svo. $1.00. [10889 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
13, 1916; A 4380274. 


WHITE & Kemble*, New York. White 
& Kemble’s atlas and digest of rail- 


road mortgages. Control of 
Georgia railway co. 9 p. fold. 
map. fol. $10.00. [10890 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 28, 
1916; aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 427876. 


WHITE co.*, Cleveland. White trucks 
for delivery service. [5th ed.] 63, 
[1] p. illus. 4to. [10891 

© Feb. 22, 191632 ¢€ sandasaa, 
Mar. 24, 1916; A 429108. 


Wuitine mfg. co.*, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Livingston, being a catalogue of a 
pattern of sterling silver flatware & 
hollow-ware. cover-title, [15]  p. 
illus., port. 4to. [10892 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 426847. 


WHITMAN (Roscoe Leighton) Light 
on salesmanship. 4th ed. 12 p. 
illus. nar. 8vo. [10893 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 429562; National import- 
ing & mfg. co., New York. 


(Stephen)* New York. 
Children of hope. chap. 19-the end. 
(Jn Century, May, 1916.) [10894 

© Apr. 20, 31916; i°C. “Aare 
1916; A 424020. 


WHITMAN 


Wicks electrical institute*, Chicago. 
Wicks electrical institute correspon- 
dence course. Lessons nos. 1-52. 
52 v. illus., diagrs. 16mo. $49.40. 

[10895 


© Dee. 31, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426656. 


486 


gy 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 5, 1916 


10913 


Witckes Martin Wilckes co.*, New 
York. Standard grades of Bear 
lamp blacks. 15 p. illus. 16mo. 

[10896 
© Apr. 22, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 
Apr. 24, 1916; A 430458. 


Witper (D. Edwin)* Boston. Bulle- 
tin, Christmas, 1915. [4] p. 12mo. 
[10897 


© Dee. 25. 1915; 2 c and aff. 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 429745. 

Wirttarp (Jess) List of don’ts for 
sparring beginners, by heavyweight 
king. (Jn New York American) 

[10898 

Apr. 16, 1916; 1 ¢& Apr. 17, 

1916; A 423861; A. Merritt, New 
York. 


Wi1iams (Charles W.) & co.*, New 
York. Boxed wisdom. no. 2. Blot- 
ter, 94 by 4 inches. [10899 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 429417. 

Wi1iams (W. E. Hume) Interna- 
tional law, or custom, and its bear- 
ing on the marine problems of the 
big nations. (Jn New York herald) 

[10900 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 1 ce. Apr. 3, 1916; 

A 423535; New York herald co., Jer- 
sey City. 

Wiis music co.%, Cincinnati. Pro- 
gressive orchestra for school and 
community. 14y. 4to. Contents.— 
y. 1. ist violins.—vo. 2. 2d violins.— 
vy. 3. 3d violins.—yv. 4. Viola.—yv. 5. 
cello.—y. 6. Bass.—v. 7. Flute.—v. 8. 
Clarinets—v. 9. Cornets.—y. 10. 
Horns.—y. 11. Trombone treble.—v. 
12. Trombone bass.—yv. 13. Drums.— 
y. 14. Piano. [10901 

© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Mar. 22, 1916; A 430018. 

Wuauty (John)* Chicago. John Willy 
hotel directory, 1916. 5th year. 
[Chicago, Ill., Printed by Hack & 
Anderson, 1916] cover-title, 96 p. 
8vo. $0.50. [10902 

ame ts, 1916-2 c..and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 428690. 

Witson (Daniel H.)* Portland, Ore. 
For you a rose in Portland grows. 
Post card. $0.01. [10903 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c Mar. 13, 
1916; aff. Mar. 28, 1916; A 425947. 
WINDER service co.*, New York. 


[10904, 10905 
National service. Issue no. 57. cover- 
title, [8] p. illus. 4to. © Mar. 1, 


1916; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1916; aff. Apr. 6, 
1916; A 430137. 


Winder service. Issue no. 33. cover- 
title, [12] p. illus. fol. © Mar. 1, 
1916; 2 c. Mar. 29, 1916; aff. Apr. 6, 


1916; A 430138. 
45321—16——_6 


WINNEPESAUKEE telephone co.*, La- 
conia, N. H. Laconia district tele- 
phone directory, spring issue, 1916, 


section 10. cover-title, 24 p. 8vo. 
[10906 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 


Mar. 31, 1916; A 429249. 


WINTON co.*, Cleveland. Winton six. 
48. 46 p. illus. (part col.) Ato. 
[10907 


© Mar. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
13, 1916; A 426638. 


Woop County, O. Farm journal rural 
directory of Wood County, O. [1916- 
1921] Philadelphia, W. Atkinson 
company, 1916. 320 p. illus. 8vo. 

[10908 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 

19, 1916; A 428584; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


Woottey (Edward Mott)* Passaic, 
N. J. Earning a living in Europe 
and in America. [Garden City, N. 
Y., Printed by Country life press, 


1916] 20 p. S8vo. (Reprinted from 
the Saturday evening post) $0.10. 
[10909 


© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
19, 1916; A 427858. 


Woonsocket, R. I. Woonsocket, R. I., 
directory, 1916. v. 35. Providence, 
R. I., Sampson & Murdock co., 1916. 
554 p. front. (fold. map) $3.00. 

[10910 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 

10, 1916; A 428464; Sampson & 
Murdock co., Boston. 


Worcester, Mass. Worcester house 
directory and family address book 
[1916] no. 15. Worcester, Drew 
Allis company, 1916. 1284 p. 8vo. 
$5.00. {10911 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
94, 1916; A 428686; Drew Allis co., 
W orcester. 


WorKING-cLASS union. Working-class 


union. [Membership card] Card, 
printed on both sides, 3: by 54 
inches. $0.25. [10912 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
7, 1916; A 430255; Wells LeFevre, 
Van Buren, Ark. 

WortTHINGTON (Hugh 8.) Lecture on 
French literature. New York, 
American college society [1916] 7, 
Lt Leokewnt OVO. (American college 
course ) [10913 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 430163; Albert Newton 
Shideler, New York. 


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10914 pt. I, n. s., v.13, no. 5, 1916 
Wricut (J. Roy)* Unionville, Mo. | YELLow taxi service, ine.*, Albany. 
Summary of the opening addresses Book of rules. 24, [1] p. 12mo. 


of the Wright-Sommer debate be- 
tween J. R. Wright and D. Austin 
Sommer. Unionville, Mo., Union- 
ville republican printing co., 1916. 
16 p. 8vo. $0.25 [10914 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 3, 1916; A 429285. 


Wricut (William F.)* Buffalo. Only 
Billy Sunday. Sheet, 73% by 63 
inches. [10915 


©. Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ¢ Mar. 30, 
1916; A 429338. 


WRITER’S selling service,* Auburn, N. 
Y. First aid to ambitious men and 
women writers. [4] p. ports. 4to. 

[10916 


© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429337. 


WrovucutTon (Oliver L.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. Business ethics. [Kansas City, 
Kan., Printed by Callender printing 
co., 1916] 1p. 1, [5]-385 p. 24mo. 
$0.15. [10917 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
13, 1916; A 480216. 


Wruie (I. A. R.)* London. Duchess 


in pursuit. 1. The duchess and the 
daffodils. (In Story-teller, May, 
1916) [10918 


© 1c May 10, 1916; A ad int. 
2651; pubd. Apr. 10, 1916. 


WryMAN (Bruce) Liabilities of the 
earrier for loss of goods. Chicago, 


Blackstone institute, 1916. 28 p. 
port. S8vo. (On cover: Modern 
American law lecture) [10919 


© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 430473; Blackstone in- 
stitute, Chicago. 

YAWMAN & Erbe mfg. co.*, Rochester, 
N. Y. “800” series of vertical 
filing cabinets. Sheet, illus. (part. 
col.), printed on both sides, 31 by 
12 inches, fold. to obl. 12mo. 

[10920 
© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
11, 1916; A 430211. 


[10921 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
5, 1916; A 429317. 


YEOMANS bros. co.*, Chicago. Small 
electrically driven centrifugal 
pumps. 11 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 
(Bulletin no. S—1000. Feb., 1916) 

[10922 
© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
31, 1916; A 429401. 

Yoper (W. A.)* Omaha, Neb. Helps 
in nature study and industrial work. 
31 p. S8vo. [10923 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429487. 


York (Chauncey F.)* Detroit. Over- 
look farm, thrilling pioneer stories. 


2v. illus. 8vo. $0.25 each. Con- 
tents.—v. 1. Sam  Peters.—yvy. 2. 
Mick. [ 10924, 10925 


© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 428561, 428562. 


ZACHAROW (Isidor)* Chicago. Ex- 
posure of the drys and prohibition 
movement. cover-title, 30 p. illus. 
8vo. $0.25. [10926 


© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 429136. 

ZANER (C. P.) Zaner method writing ; 
arm movement. Manual no. 5-8. 
Columbus, O., Zaner & Bloser com- 
pany, 1915. 4 v. cover-title. illus. 
obl. 24mo. $0.15 each. [10927 

© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 ec. each and aff. 
Mar. 23, 1916; A 429340; Zaner & 
Bloser, Columbus, O. 

ZIMMERMAN (W. A.)* Santa Ana, Cal. 
Salute to the American flag. Card, 
col. illus., 18 by 84 inches. $0.50. 

[10928 
© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 
10, 1916; A 429383. 

ZUCKER (George William)* Orange, 
N. J. Planning for the future. [4] 
p. folder. 16mo. [10929 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr, 
18, 1916; A 480318. 


This catalogue contains the following entries since Jan. 1, 1916: 


(a) United 
periodicals) 


States publications (ineluding 3,119 contributions to 


(b) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions 


Of Mar. 4; 1000.02 2¢ St wa sk ee ee, eee 
(c) .Poreign books in forelgn language. cee eee eee 


——_ , 


Meo ©, LECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED 
FOR ORAL DELIVERY. 


AARONSON (D. Darby)* New York. | Greenspaum (Leon)* St. Louis. Spirit 
Eanao:. -! p. 1. 8 numb. |. 4to. of a new-old religion. 15 1. 4to. 
Typewritten. [10930 Typewritten. [10935 


© 1c. May 1, 1916; C 952. © 1c. May 3, 1916; © 951. 


Brock (Maggie EK.) * Philippi, W. Va. LresH (L. J.) Aerofan. 9 numb. I. 
Divine Jaw. 8 numb. 1. 8vo. Ms. diagr. 4to. Typewritten. [10936 


[10931 © 1c. May 8, 1916; C 950; Radio 

© 1c. May 24, 1916; C 957. club of America, New York. 
i ; McCLeLLAn (Edward C.)* Elko, Nev. 
CricHton (David Henry)* Buffalo. Key to irrigation and what is called 
Iroquois league. 11 numb. 1. fol. dry farming in the semi-arid region. 
Typewritten. [10932 4 p. 1, numb. 1. 4-49. diagrs. 4to. 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1916; C 949. Typewritten. [10937 


1c. May 16, 1916; C 954. 
DaveNPorT (Charles E.)* New York. ae oe re r 
Logical solution of preparedness. 2 | WAtsH (Michael F.)* New York, 
numb. loose 1. fol. Typtewritten. Series of lectures on Ireland, the 
[10933 Emerald Isle, in four parts. 4 Vv. 
; fol. Contents.—1. Province of Lein- 
ete May 23,1916; C 956. ster.—2. Province of Ulster.—3. 


Province of Munster.—4. Province 

Eastman (FP. C.)* Towa City, Ia. | of Connaught. [10938-10941 

Roman private life, series of five lec- 1 h Aur. 29. 1916--¢ 
tures. 5 envelopes of sheets, 7% by 944-947 Sean pr: 3 2 

54+ inches. Contents.—1. The Ro- ; 

mon house.—2. Wearing apparel.— | Watters (Elizabeth T.)* Chicago. 


3. Games and amusements.—4. Com- Physiological-psychological discov- 
munication and travel.—. Trades ery. 44 numb. loose 1. fol. Type- 
and crafts. [10934 written. [10942 


© 1c. Apr. 3, 1916; C 936. ©) 1c. May 19, 1916;.C 955: 


Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, addresses, included in the Cata- 
TE EE TSS 1 DR SS 4c Re 61 


489 


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CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


ACCORDING TO WASHINGTON; 1 act 
drama, by J. Stokes. [2],13 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [10943 


© 1c Apr. 22, 1916; D 43827; 
John Stokes, New York. 

ADVICE TO THE LOVE-LOONS; comedy in 
geaet. by EH. Hopkins. [3], 25. p. 
4to. Typewritten. [1094 

© 1c. May 13, 1916; D 48898; 
Edwin Hopkins, New York. 


AFTER THE GAME; play in 1 act, by 


met. Donaldson. [1], 25 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [10945 

© 1c. Apr. 25, 1916; D 48768; 
Alfred Lee Donaldson, Saranac 
Lake, N. Y. 


AFTER THE MASQUERADE; talking and 
singing sketch in one, by Frank G. 
King. [1], 5 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [10946 


© 1c. May 15, 1916; D 48911; 
May Dormand, Jersey City. 


ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP, 
THE GREAT MAGICIAN, AND THE 
WICKED SCAMP; dramatic playlet in 
6 scenes, by M. J. Hellis. [2], 9 p. 
8vo. Typewritten. [10947 

© 1c. May 4, 1916; D 48822; 
Marie Josephine MHellis, Philadel- 
phia. 

AtcoveE (THE); play in 1 act, by W. 
Clapp. 20 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[10948 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1916; D 48718; 
Woodbridge Clapp, Washington. 


Att’S SWELL THAT ENDS’ SWELL; 
libretto to 3 act comic opera, by H. 
Flammer, [5], 23 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [10949 


© 1c. May 13, 1916; D 48903; 
Harold Flammer, New York. 


ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL; episode 
in 1 act, by I. H. Russell. 11 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [10950 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1916; D 43785; 
Irone Hancock Russell, Washington. 

ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL; play in 3 
acts, by J. R. K. Taylor. [120] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [10951 

© 1c May 24, 1916; D 43986; 
James R. Keene Taylor, New York. 


ALL WRONG; quaint comedy, by F. A. 
Nordstrom. [2], 12 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [10952 

© 1c May 16, 1916; D 43918; 
Frances Anna Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 


AMONG A THOUSAND WOMEN; play in 4 
acts, by A. Schorr. 
perON MD AVI yMw 


“WW ODWIN WD )|DUPR 


jowevs 


4 PN DIDEND 


[2], 116 p. Svo. Ms. [10953 


© 1 e. Apr. 20, 1916; D 48678; 
Anshel Schorr, Philadelphia. 


AMONG FRIENDS; comedy in 3 acts, by 
Ae De: We tAllenes fT C1laas Ds 
Typewritten. 

© 1 « May 23, 1916; D 43982; 
Ade De Wolfe Allen and M. W. 
Allen, New York. 


ANDROCLES AND THE LION, OVERRULED, 
PYGMALION; by Bernard Shaw. 
New York, Brentano’s, 1916, exxvii, 
224 p. 12mo. [10955 

Or Ape oi StOiG 2 es MAI 2, 
1916; D 48764; George Bernard 
Shaw, London. 


Same. [10955* 


es Ape 21.) 1916.) 2c. and. ait. 
Apr. 27, 1916; A 427852; Bernard 
Shaw, London. 


ANGEL (EL) BUENO; comedia policiaca 
en 4 actos y en prosa, original de 
Luis Linares Becerra y José Maria 


Solanas de la Infanta. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 
1916. 73 p. 12mo. [10956 


Cy Appa 22). TOG oic. ADE. 2), 
1916; D 48748; L. Linares Becerra 
y J. M. Solanas de la Infanta, 
Madrid. 


ANGEL (EL) REBELDE; comedia en 3 
actos y en prosa, de A. P. Maristany. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
pafioles] 1916. 70 p. 12mo. 

[10957 

Or Apr 22,1916 1. ¢.. Apr*25, 

1916; D 43739; Alejandro P. Maris- 
tany, Madrid. 


491 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10958 


AROUND THE TOWN}; musical comedy, 
by David M. Wolff. [1], 55 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] 

[10958 
© 1c. Apr. 24, 1916; D 43725; 
E. P. Churchill, ine., Chicago. 


AS IT OFTEN HAPPENS; modern drama 
in 3 acts, by R. P. Maedonald. 1438 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [10959 

© 1c Apr. 10, 1916; D 48757; 
Royal Percival Macdonald, San 
Francisco. 

AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD. See Queen 

(The) decides. 


AT THE OPERA; duologue, by D. D. 
Aaronson. [1], 8 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [10960 


© 1c May 6, 1916; D 43838; D. 
Darby Aaronson, New York. 


AUS BIVOUAC UND SCHNITZENGRABEN 
(FROM BIVOUAC AND TRENCHES) ; 
dramatic sketches, by Max M. Simon. 
{7] p. 4to. Typewritten. [10961 

© 1c May 20, 1916; D 43958; 
Anna Simon, New York. 


jj Autor (Ex) !! jj Ex autor!! mon6- 
logo comico, original y en prosa con 
incrustaciones mimicas, por R. Lé- 
pez-Montenegro. Madrid [Sociedad 
de autores espafioles] 1916. 12 p. 
12mo. [10962 
© Apr. 22, 1916; 1c. Apr. 25, 1916; 
D 438730; Ramon Lépez-Montenegro, 
Madrid. 


Bait (THE) ; sketch in 1 scene, by L. 
Nichols. 9 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[10963 
© 1c. May 20, 1916; D 43964; 
Lee Nichols, New York. 


BEFORE THE WEDDING; comedy act, by 
Brennan and Carroll. [2], 8p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [10964 

© 1c Apr. 22, 1916; D 43818; 


John Brennan and Caroyln Carroll, 
New York. 


Bet (A) on Cupip; philandering com- 
edy in 1 act, by J. Garcia Pimentel. 
{[2],51p. 4to. Typewritten. [10965 

© 1c. May 15, 1916; D 43914; J. 
Garcia Pimentel, New York. 


BILLPostTer (THE) AND THE SOUBRETTE; 
transformation vaudeville act, by W. 
A. Foster. [2] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [10966 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1916; D 43819; 
Wm. Amos Foster, Oak Park, II. 


pt.1, n.s., v.13 


BLUE-BEARD; OR, THE MYSTERY OF THE 


BLUE-ROOM, dramatic playlet in 2 
scenes, by M. J. Hellis. 5 p. S8vo. 
Typewritten. [10967 


© 1c May 8, 1916; D 43841; 
Marie Josephine Hellis, Philadel- 
phia. 


Bos’S BLOOMING BUNK; 1 act sketch 
by Willard Mack. [1], 11 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [10968 

© 1c. May 22, 1916; D 48980; 
Joseph E. Bernard, New York. 


Bon (THE) VIVANTS; play in 4 acts, 
by M. Longhi. [50] p. fol. Type- 
written. [10969 

© 1c May 1, 1916; D 48854; 
Marion Longhi, Chicago. 


BounTiES (THE) OF THE KINGDOM; 
fairy play, by E. E. ©. Dunlop. 
[Riveston, N. J., The new era, 
1916] 32 p. 12mo. [10970 

© May 4, 1916; 2 ec. May 15, 1916; 
D 48915; Evangeline Elizabeth 
Crowell Dunlop, Washington. 


BRADY OF CENTRAL OFFICE; original 
dramatic comedy of the tenderloin, 
by Jack Burnett. [2], 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [10971 

© 1 ec Apr. 22, 1916: Days 
Walter G. Elliott, Indianapolis. 


BRIDE AND GROOM; farce, in 3 acts, by 
Walter Ben Hare. New York, Dick 
and Fitzgerald, 1916. 59 p. 12mo. 

[10972 

© May 18, 1916; 2 @ May 19, 

1916; D 48944; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 


BripE (THE) oF BritTTANy; book of 
comic opera in 2 acts, by D. A. Car- 


son. [54] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[10973 
© 1c. May 4, 1916; D 43882; 
David Arthur Carson, Palisade, 
Ne) dd. 


BuBBLES; comedy in 8 acts, by Jane 
Swenarton, New York, Dick & Fitz- 
gerald, 1916. 36 p. 12mo. [10974 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c May 18, 
1916; D 48939; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 


Bureiar’s (THE) CHANCE; play in 1 
act, by E. W. Duke. [7] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [10975 


© 1c. Apr. 17, 1916; D 48707; 
BE. Woodward Duke, New York. 


492 


- 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no, 5, 1916 


By THE YANG Sr; original Chinese 
drama in 8 acts, by K. O. Treat. 
[78] p. 4to. Typewritten. [10976 

© 1 ec. May 9, 1916; D 48857; 
Kathleen O’Hagan Treat, New York. 


CacertA (LA); zarzuela en 1 acto y 
4 cuodros, en verso, y prosa de An- 
tonio Saleeda y Manuel Monterrey, 
musica del maestro Juan Antonio 
Martinez. Segundo edici6én. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores’ espafioles] 
1916. 33 p. 12mo. [Libretto only] 

[10977 

— Apr 22. 1916; 1 ¢. Apr. 25, 

1916; D 43736; A. Salcedo y M. 
Monterrey, Madrid. 


BY THE YELLOW SANDS; by 
Percy Mackaye. Garden City, N. 
Y., Doubleday, Page & company, 
1916. xxxii, 223 p. front., plates. 
12mo. [10977* 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 427742; P. Mackaye, 
New York. 
Catt (THE); play in 1 act, by S. Neu- 
wirth. [9] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[10978 
te Apr. 15, 1916; D 48712; 
Solomon Neuwirth, Brooklyn. 

Catt (THE) FROM THE DESERT; drama 
in 4 acts and a prologue, by W. T. 
Hornaday. [8], 106 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [10979 

© 1 ec. May 20, 1916; D 48957; 
William T. Hernaday, New York. 

CALL OF THE BLOOD; play in 3 acts, by 
meataspears.. 28 p.. fol... Type- 
written. [10980 

© 1c. May 10, 1916; D 43874; 
Leastor Leo Spears, Savannah, Ga. 
CAMPO DE ARMINO; comedia en 8 actos, 


CALIBAN 


original de J. Benavente. Madrid 
{Sociedad de autores espafoles] 
1916. 86 p. 12mo. [10981 


oeeamr. 22, 1916; 1 ec. Apr. 25, 
1916; D 43751; Jacinto Benavente, 
Madrid. 

CANpIDAS (LAs)! mondlogo con eu- 
femismos, original y en prosa de C. 
Ordas-Avecilla de Urrengoechea. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
panoles] 1916. 12 p. 12mo. [10982 

war 22, 1916; 1 ¢ Apr. 25, 
1916; D 438735; César Ordas-Avecilla 
de Urrengoechea, Madrid. 


Cat (THE) AND THE KITTEN; play in 


a act, by F. A. Nordstrom. [1], 
17 p. 4to. Typewritten. [10983 


© 1c. May 20, 1916; D 43962; 
Frances Anna Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 


10988 


CAUGHT. See Two plays. 


CAUGHT IN THE JAM; play in 1 act, by 
H. Kolb. 24 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[10984 
© 1c May 17, 1916; D 48927; 
Harland Kolb, Buffalo. 


CENSUS (THE) TAKER; comedy sketch 
or playlet in 1 scene, by R. Valen- 
tine. 5 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[10985 
© 1c. May 22, 1916; D 48978: 
Robert Valentine, Chicago. 


CHEATING CHEATERS; play in 4 acts, by 
M. Marcin. [115] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [10986 

© 1c May 18, 1916; D 48932; 
Max Marcin, New York. 


CHICKEN (THE) TRUST; comedy drama 
in 3 acts, by W. B. Watson. [50] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [10987 

© 1c. May 13, 1916; D 43896; 
W. B. Watson, Paterson. 

CHIEF (THE) EUROPEAN DRAMATISTS; 
twenty-one plays from the drama of 
Greece, Rome, Spain, France, Italy, 
Germany, Denmark, and Norway, 
from 500 B. C. to 1879 A. D. Se- 
lected and ed. with notes, biog- 
raphies, and bibliographies by B. 
Matthews. Boston, New York [ete.] 
Houghton Mifflin company [1916] 
M1 (SG. p.. - SVO0z [10987* 
CoNTENTS: Agamemnon, by Aschy- 
lus.—Gedipus the king, by Soph- 
ocles.—Medea, by lEuripides.—The 
frogs, by Aristophanes.—The cap- 
tives, by Plautus.—Phormio, by 
Terence.—The star of Seville, by 
Lope de Vega.—Life is a dream, by 
Calderon.—The Cid, by Corneille.— 
Tartuffe, by Moliére-——Pheedra, by 
Racine.—The barber of Selville, by 
Beaumarchais.—Hernani, by Victor 
Hugo.—The son-in-law of M. Poirier, 
by Augier and Sandeau.—The outer 
edge of society, by Alexandre Dumas 
fils—The mistress of the inn, by 
Goldoni.—Minna von Barnhelm, by 
Lessing.—Goetz von Berlichingen, 
by Goethe.—William Tell, by Schil- 
ler.—Rasmus Montanus, by Hol- 
berg.—A doll’s house, by Henrik 
Ibsen. 

©) Apr. 29, 1916; 2..c. and .aff. 
May 12, 1916; A 428961; Brander 
Matthews, New York. 

CHILDREN OF THE BARD; [play in 1 act, 
by J. S. Metcalfe] (Jn Life, v. 67, 
no. 1747, Apr. 20, 1916) [10988 

©, Aor. 51%, 1916.1 .¢;.,- Ape, 20, 
1916; D 48720; James S. Metcalfe, 
New York. 


493 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10989 


pt. 1, B'S, * ES 


CHIVALRY (THE) OF LOVE; play in 4 | Cure (A) For INDIFFERENCE; comedy 


acts, by J. A. Milburn and I. J. 
Crandall. [8], 1738 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [10989 


© 1c. May 15, 1916; D 43912; 
Joseph Anthony Milburn and Irene 
Jean Crandall, Chicago. 


CoHEN AND Levy; farce comedy in 4 
acts, by M. Goldberg. 

4 PR DDRNPTOINDS Pw 

*AIDDIONA «12 PD /|DWPN 

P7e)p. “Ato... Ms: [10990 

© 1c May 2, 1916; D 43802; 
Michael Goldberg, New York. 

COLLEEN ; 8 act comedy, by C. C. Cush- 

ing. [171] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[10991 
©: 1-«e,.Apr; 22, 1916: D433: 
Catherine Chisholm Cushing, New 
York. 

CoLonIAL (A) TEA; by Kate Wood- 
ward Noble.  cover-title, [8]  p. 
front. 12mo. , [10992 

© Dees 13/719 Oe, And fait. 
Mar. 31, 1916; A 429265; Melicent 
Porter chapter, D. A. R., Waterbury, 
Conn. 


pS PNP 


COMMON SENSE; OR, THE HIGHER 
THOUGHT; play in 3.acts, by L. B. 
Parker. [154] p. Ato. Type- 
written. [10993 

(© 1c. May 10, 1916; D 43873; 
Lem B. Parker, New York. 


CoroNADO’S vision. See Gate (The) 
city. 

CouprpLeE (A) OF CRABS; comedy in 3 
acts, by P..L. Shaw. [58] p. fol. 
Typewritten. [10994 

© 1c. May 8, 1916; D 48887; 
Percy L. Shaw, New York. 


Cousin ELeAnor; sketch, by F. A. 
Nordstrom. [2], 15 p.. 4to. Type- 
written. [10995 


© 1c May 20, 1916; D 48961; 
Frances Anna Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 


Crank (THE) ; play in 4 acts, by J. A. 


Jacobsen. fort’ "Dp. 4to. Type- 
written. [10996 

© 1c. May 22, 1916; D 48975; 
Jacob Andreas Jacobsen, Minne- 


apolis. 

Crutcu (THE); drama in a prologue 
and 3 acts, by J. B. Cooke and L. 
Winner. [82] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[10997 

© '1 c. Apr. 22; 1916; D 48711; 

Joseph Brown Cooke and Lily Win- 
ner, Cooperstown, N. Y. 


in 1 act, by Goeffrey Wilkinson. 
New York, Samuel French; London, 
Samuel French, Itd., 1916. 22 p. 
12mo. [10998 

© May 1, 1916; 1c. May 8, 1916; 
D 43807; Samuel French, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


Damas (LAs) DE LA CRUZ ROJA ES- 
PANOLA; mondlogo, original y en 
prosa, de C. Ordas-Avecilla de Ur- 


rengoechea. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espafoles] 1916. 138 p. 
12mo. [10999 


© Apr: 22, 1916: 1 ey Apress 
1916; D 48732; César Ordas-Avecilla 
de Urrengoechea, Madrid. 


DeaD (THE) SWEETHEART; farce in 1 
act, by Adolf Glinger and Otto Taus- 
sig. [2], 60 p. 4to. Typewritten. — 

[11000 
© 1c. May 16, 1916; D 43921; 
Julian Rose, New York. 


DEAR OLD SATURDAY NIGHT; Sketch, by 
Alf. T. Layne. 14 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11001 

© 1c May 16, 1916; D 43916; 
Lillian Semmens, San Francisco. 


DES MEERES UND DER LIEBE WELLEN;} 
trauerspiel in 5 aufziigen, von 
Franz Grillparzer, ed., with notes 
and a study of Grillparzer’s life and 
works, by John L. Kind. New York, 
Oxford university press, American 
branch [ete, ete.] 1916. exxxiii p., 
1-4,-208 p.’ front., pl, ports. ~ 12me, 
(Oxford German series, by Ameri- 
can scholars. General editor: J. 
Goebel) [11001* 

© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c and aff. Mar. 
27, 1916; A 428249; Oxford univ. 
press, Amer. branch, New York. 


DESERTER (THE); modern sketch, by 
F. Medhurst. [2],18 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11002 

©.1¢. May 38, 1916; D 485in; 
Francis Medhurst, New York. 


DIOS SOBRE TODO; mondlogo en prosa, 
original de C. Ordas-Avecilla de 
Urrengoechea. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espanoles] 1916 .12 p. 
12mo. [11003 

@ Apr. 22, 1916; 1 e¢ Apm Ze 
1916; D 487384; César Ordas-Avecilla 
de Urrengoechea, Madrid. 


DYNAMITE; comedy act in 2 scenes, by 
W. H. Royle. [6] p. fol. Type- 
written. [11004 

© 1c May 13, 1916; D 438902; 
William Henry Royle, Portland, Or. 


494 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1916 


EcripsE (THE); powerful modern 
drama in 4 acts, by J. S. Dawley. 
[5], 145 p. fol. Typewritten. 

11005 
© 1c. Apr, 29, 1916; D 43783; 
J. Searle Dawley, New York. 


ELLEN Younc; play in 8 acts, by 
Gabrielle Enthoven and Edmund 
Goulding. [76] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [11006 

© 1c. May 23, 1916; D 438983; 
Nora Bayes, New York. 


EMPLOYMENT (THE) OFFICE; farce in 
1 act, by Jessie A. Kelley. New 
York, S. French; London, S. French, 
ltd. [1916] 20 p. 12mo. [11007 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. May 18, 
1916; D 43955; Samuel French, New 
York. 


Envers (L’) D’UNE SAINTE. 
(A) saint. 


ETERNAL (THE) QUESTION; drama in 4 
acts and an epilogue, by Samuel 
Morris. [93] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11008 
© 1c. May 13, 1916; D 48900; 
Samuel Morris Pike, New York. 


Evetina. See Little Miss Nobody. 


EVERY CREDIT MAN. See Everycredit- 
man. 


EVERY MAN’S SISTER. 
sister. 

EVERY SENIOR; morality play in 1 act, 
by Pearl Hogrefe. New York, Dick 
& Fitzgerald, 1916. 10 p. 12mo. 

[11009 


© May 18, 1916; 2 c. May 19, 
1916; D 43947; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 

EVERYCREDITMAN ; morality play. by J. 
®. Breed. 15 p. S8vo. Printed. 
[11010 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1916; 
D 43716; James E. Breed, Portland, 
Or. 


EVERYMAN’S SISTER; play in 1 act, by 
H. Altimus. 12 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [11011 


© 1c. Apr. 28, 1916; D 48800; 
Henry Altimus, Staten Island, N. Y. 


EXTRABLATTER! heitere bilder aus 
_ernster zeit, von Bernauer-Schanzer 
und Gordon, musik von Walter Rollo 
und Willy Bredschneider. Text- 
buch der gesiinge. Miinchen, Drei 
masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1914. 32 
p. 12mo. [11012 

© Nov. 14, 1914; 1c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13674; Drei masken ver- 
lag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 


See False 


See Everyman’s 


11020 


FALSE (A) SAINT (L’ENVERS D’UNE 
SAINTE) ; a play in 8 acts, by Fran- 
cois de Curel, tr. by Barrett H. 
Clark. Garden City, N. Y., Double- 
day, Page & company, 1916. xiii, 1 
1., 100 p. 12°. (The Drama league 
series of plays, vol. 17) [11012* 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 427856; Doubleday, 
Page & co., Garden City, N. Y. 


Famous (THE) SCHOOL DAYS; play in 
L_act,..by 5. dilsner.. +{91,-p:)4 4te: 
Ms. [11013 

©: dee. Aprin25, 1916 3. D-48T2; 
Beatrice Elsner, Hammond, Ind. 


Faust; play in 4 acts, by E. L. Viets. 
19 p. Svo. Printed. [11014 


© 1c. May 2, 1916; D 48881; Ed- 
ward Lincoln Viets, Akron, O. 


FEREDAH ; composition for oriental op- 
era in 1 act with intermezzo, by E. 
Hecht. [1], 9 p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [Words only] [11015 

@©*1 3 Apr. 24) 1916-6 DD 48722: 
Edith Hecht, San Francisco. 


FERGUSON’S RAGS; play in 4 acts, by 
N. F. Halman, adapted from the 
novel, Rags, by E. B. Delano. [136] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [11016 

© 1c¢ May 1, 1916; D 43795; 
Edith Barnard Delano and Doris F. 
Halman, New York. 


FIGHTING (THE) RACE; comedy in 4 


acts, by C. Phillips. [66] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11017 
© 1c. May 2, 1916; D 438936; 


Charles Phillips, New Richmond, 
Wis. 

Firm (THE) PRINCESS; play with 
songs, in 8 acts, by G. Spink and L. 
Cline. [76] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [11018 


© 1c May 1, 19i6G;  D* 43794; 
Louis Cline and George Spink, At- 
lantie City. 


FISH CAKE FANNY; comedy in 8 acts, 
by W. W. Whallen, [60] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11019 

© 1c. May 9, 1916; D 438860; 
Will W. Whalen, Shamokin, Pa. 


Fixer (THE); comedy with songs in 
1 act, by B. Whipple and W. Hus- 
ton. 17 p: fol. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [11020 

© 1c. May 5, 1916; D 43829; 
Bayone Whipple and Walter Huston, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 


499 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, 2 Bi, v.38 


FoR THE MAN SHE LOVED; drama in 3 | GATE (THE) cITy; pageant of Lincoln 


11021 
acts, by C. H. Mason. [142] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11021 


© 1c. May 19, 1916; D 48956; 
Carl H. Mason, New York. 


For THE REGIMENT; war play in 1 act, 
by B. A. Hubbard. 11 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11022 

© 1¢ May 4, 1916; D 43816; 
Benj. A. Hubbard, Allentown, Pa. 


Fosroritos (Los); entremés en prosa, 


original de E. Lopez-Marin. Madrid 
[Sociedad de auteres espanoles] 
1916. 17 p. 12mo. [11023 


i} Apr. 22.1916; 1° ©) Apr 725. 
1916; D 48746; Enrique Ldpez- 
Marin, Madrid. 


FOUND, A YOUNG NOBLEMAN; play in 2 
acts, 3 scenes, by Anna E. Satterlee. 
[Los Angeles, C. Wesley Denning 
co.] 28 p. 16mo. [11024 

ji Apr. 21, 1916: 2 c. Apr. 26, 
1916; D 43761; W. C. T. U. of south- 
ern California, Los Angeles. 


FRAME-UP (THE); modern play in 3 
acts and prologue, by D. Oppenheim. 
[3], 173 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11025 
fc): 1c. May 1, $1916; D/48789; 
Dave Oppenheim, New York. 


FROLICS IN THE AIR; Satire on the high 
life of a roof garden play, by Junie 
McCree. [1], 50 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11026 

© 1c. Apr. 20, 1916; D 48690; 
Geo. Belfrage, New York. 


FROM BIOVOUAC AND TRENCHES. See 
Aus bivouae und schnitzendraben. 


FucGiTives; drama of the Canadian 
wilderness in 8 acts, 3 scenes, by 
E. J. Sharpsteen. [1], 31 p. 4to. 


Typewritten. [11027 
© 1c. May 38, 1916; D 48820; 
Ernest J. Sharpsteen, Grand 

Rapids, Mich. 
GAME (THE); dramatic comedy 
melange, by M. A. Somers. [1]. 
7 p. 4to. Typewritten. {11028 


© 1c. May 16, 1916; D 48917; 
Martin A. Somers, New York. 


GARDEN (THE) OF LOVE; Egyptian idol 
in 3 scenes, by N. V. Nichols and 
Andrew Toombes. [1], 5 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11029 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1916; D 43861; 
Nellie V. Nichols, New York. 


1916, by H. B. Alexander. Lincoln 
oe Woodruff press, 1916. 44 p. 
vo. 

CoNTENTS: pt. 1. The sacred tree 
of the Omaha tribe.—pt. 2, Coro- 
nado’s vision. [11030 


© Apr..1, 191632 G Marne 
1916; D 48817; Hartley Burr Alex- 
ander, Lincoln, Neb. 


GENL. GRANT’S DRUMMER IN THE BAT- 
TLE OF SHILOH REPRESENTING NORTH 
AND SoutH; play in 1 act, by P. H. 
Ravlin. [1], 5 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11031 
© 1c. May 22, 1916; D 48974; 
Philo H. Ravlin, Chicago. 


GEORGE IS DEAD; play in 1 act, by J. 
W. FitzPatrick.” [1], 32) pee 
Typewritten. [11032 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1916; D 48781; 
James William FitzPatrick, Water- 
bury, Conn. 


GLAD (THE) GIRL; vaudeville sketch, 
by H. L. Willett. 16 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11033 


© 1c May 20, 1916; D 438960; 
Howard L. Willett, Chicago. 


GLAMouR (THE); romantic comedy in 
4 acts, by E. K. Wallace, [104] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11034 


© 1c. May 18, 1916; D 48931; 
Edna Kingsley Wallace, New York. 


GOLD GAB ICH FUR EISEN! singspiel in 
3 akten (frei nach einer grundidee 
K. v. Bakonyi’s) von Victor Léon, 
musik von Emmerich Kalman. Text 
der gesinge. Leipzig, Wien, New 
York, W. Karezag, 1914. 29 p. 12mo. 

[11035 

©): Oct. 20, 1914: 1.6 ae 

1916; A—Foreign 18672; W. Kare- 
zag, Vienna. 


GRAN (EL) FILON; mondélogo, original 
y en prosa, de P. Parellada. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espafoles] 
1916. 10 p. 12mo. [11036 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 1 c Apr. 25, 


1916; D 43873; Pablo Parellada, 
Madrid. 
GREAT (THE) LIONESS. See Magnus 
leonis. 


GREEN (THE) LANTERN; 1 act play, by 
A. Giovannitti. (Jn New York call, 
v. 9, no. 98, Apr. 2, 1916) [11037 

© Apr. 2, 1916; 1 ec. May 11, 1916; 
D 48886; Arturo Giovannitti, New 
York. 


496 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1916 


11054 


Gypsy TRAIL; romantic comedy in 4 | His Last PET; drama in 4 acts, by A. 


acts, by Pearl Franklin and Wini- 
fred Hawkridge. [118] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11038 

© 1c. May 10, 1916; D 43876; 
Pearl Franklin Godfrey, New York. 


H-H-HOME; monologue with interrup- 
tions, by Marian Muir [pseud. of M. 
Eaomith) {1}, 25 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11039 

© 1 ec. May 15, 1916; D 43906; 
Mary Pierce Smith, Los Angeles. 


Hasit (THE) KISs; comedy in 8 acts, 
by J. F. Mitchell, jr. [122] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11040 

© 1c. May 16, 1916; D 48928; 
John Fowler Mitchell, jr., Green- 
field, Ind. 


HarMony (THE) TICKET; comic opera, 
by J. A. Duncan, jr. [68] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Libretto only] 

[11041 
© 1c. May 18, 1916; D 48899; 
John A. Duncan, jr., St. Joseph, Mo. 


HASHEESH ; play in 8 acts and a pic- 
ture, by F. Bruegger. [108] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11042 

/ 1 -e Apr. 22, 1916: D 43705; 
Frederick Bruegger, Chicago. 


HATIKVA (THE HOPE); play in 1 act, 
by Mrs. J. J. Abt. 13 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [110438 

© 1c. May 15, 1916; D 43910; 
Mrs. Jacob J. Abt, Chicago. 

HEARTS AND SOLITAIRE; play in 1 act, 
by L. W. Abele. 10 p. fol. Type- 
written. [11044 

© 1c May 15, 1916; D 43909; 
Luther Willoughby Abele, Allen- 
town, Pa. 

Her mes; play in 1 act, by James 
Joseph Quigley. 14 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11045 

© 1 c. May 10, 1916; D 48869; 
Thomas M. Carrol, New York. 

HicHer (THE) THOUGHT. See Com- 
mon sense. 

His First cAsE; farce in 1 act, by A. 
L. Donaldson. [1], 25 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11046 

© 1c. Apr. 25, 1916; D 438769; 
Alfred Lee Donaldson, Saranac 
Lake, N. Y. 

His Honor; play in 4 acts, by J. E. 
Goodman. [135] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11047 

© 1c. Apr. 24, 1916; D 48724; 


a Eckert Goodman, Mt. Vernon, 
te 's 


EK. Wolf. 

PN NONTT radio) ayoy 
ONT «NX TITAN PID DUP 

83 p. Svo. Ms. [11048 


© 1c. Apr. 11, 1916; D 43588; 
Arthur E. Wolf, New York. 


HIT-THE-TRAIL HOLLIDAY; comedy in 4 
acts, by G. M. Cohan, based upon 
the plot suggested by George Middle- 
ton and Guy Bolton. 1 p. 1, 147 p. 
8vo. Printed. [11049 

©ApE 220749163: 2: SApri- 29, 
1916; D 43805; George M. Cohan, 
New York. 


HoBSON’S CHOICE; a 8 act comedy, by 
Harold Brighouse. Garden City, N 
Y., Doubleday, Page & company, 
PMGes. L2pip:, bi tsal il pple. 
(The Drama league series of plays, 
vol. 14) [11049* 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 428740; Doubleday, Page 
& co., Garden City, N. Y. 


HOME SWEET HOME; OR, THE LAST 
STRAW, drama of the day in 8 acts, 


by T. D. O’Bolger and G. E. Mum- 
ford. 116 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11050 


© 1.¢. May 18, 1916; D 43933; 
Thomas Denis O’Bolger and George 
Edgar Mumford, Philadelphia. 


Hore (THE) See Hatikva. 


HoRMIGUITA ; Comedia en 2 actos y en 
prosa, original de J. Ramos Martin. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
pafioles] 1916. 65 p.12mo. [11051 

©. Apr.422,, 1916°" 1. Gc Apes 25, 
1916; D 48749; José Ramos Martin, 
Madrid. 


Hour (THE) OF CHILDHOOD; play in 2 
episodes, by E. T. Lebenbaum. 15 
p. fol. Typewritten. [11052 

© 1-c. Apr. 24, 1916; D 43726; 
Essie Tobriner Lebenbaum, Port- 
land, Or. 


HovuseE (THE) IN BLIND ALLEY; play in 
3 acts, by E. L. Reizenstein. [108] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [11053 

© 1c. Apr. 13, 1916; D 48610; 
Elmer L. Reizenstein, New York. 


HovusE (THE) OF GLASS; drama in 4 

acts, by M. Marcin and G. M. Cohan. 

1 p.1,128 p. 8vo. Printed. [11054 

@); Apr: : 20, 1916: 2'°-e. Apri’ 29, 

1916; D 48806; Max Marcin and 
George M. Cohan, New York. 


497 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11055 


pt. I; WS.) Vu 


HuvrRICANE (A) WoOING; comedy in 3 | JuLtuS CAESAR (THE TRAGEDY OF) AS 


acts, by William and Josephine 
Giles. New York, Dick and Fitz- 
gerald, 1916. 32 p. 12mo. [11055 

© May 18, 1916; 2 c. May 19, 
1916; D 48945; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 


HtssBaNpD (THE) OF GENIUS; comedy in 
1 act, by L.:T. Burbank. . [LJ], 15’ p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11056 

© i “el May 3) 916 Wy ass t0 
Louise Thayer Burbank, St. Louis. 


I ToLtp you so; 1 act miniature comedy 
drama, by W.. Ex Scott. [1]; iG%p: 
4to. Typewritten. [11057 

© 1c. May 2, 1916; D 48801; Wil- 
liam Edward Scott, San Francisco. 


IN TWO FLATS; play in 1 act, by H. R. 
Woolf. [1], 11 p.. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [11058 

© 1c. May 6; 1916; D 43836; 
Harold Rogers Woolf, New York. 


INTERRUPTED (THE) SINGER; Sketch, by 

A. Shayne. 3p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11059 

© 1c. May 16, 1916; D 43920; Al 
Shayne, New York. 


It’S YOURS IF YOU GET IT; Satirical 
farce in 4 acts, by G. R. Chester 
and L. Chester. 158) pe. .4to. 
Typewritten. [11060 

© 1 ¢. May 17, 19165) 43925:; 
George Randolph Chester and Lil- 
lian Chester, New York. 


ITALIAN (AN) ROMANCE; dramatic 
sketch in 1 act, by A. Payne. [1], 
8 p. 4to. Typewritten. [11061 


© 1c. Apr. 29, 1916; D 48782; 
Arthur Payne, Los Angeles. 


JOHN GARY’S MISSION; dramatic play- 
let, by T. Bussiere. [1], 8 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11062 

©). lee,- Apr. 27, 1916;..1D+ 487735 
Tadema Bussiere, New York. 


JONATHAN’S NIGHT SHIRT; farce in 1 
act, by F. W. Reed. Boston, Mass., 
Woman’s journal, 1916. 31 p. 16mo. 

[11063 

© May 3, 1916; 2 c. May 6, 1916; 

D 43937; Ferdinanda Wesselhoeft 
Reed, Cambridge, Mass. 

JUDGEMENT; 1 act drama, by E. G. 
Riley. 8 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11064 


© 1c. Apr. 24, 1916; D 48721; 
Edna Goldsmith Riley, New York. 


ORIGINALLY PERFORMED BY SHAI!KE- 
PEARE’S COMPANY; ed. for the stu- 
dent, with introduction and notes, 
by Daniel Homer Rich. New York 
and London, Harper & brothers 
[1916], . xli,; °[1],.. 123.9, ime iree 
(port.) illus., plan. 12mo. (The 
Globe theater Shakespeare) [11064* 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
27, 1916; A 427831; Harper & bros., 
New York. 


JUMPING-OFF (THE) PLACE; comedy in 
4 acts, by Ethel Shackelford. [117] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [11065 

© 1c Apr. 11, 1916; D 43758; 
Ethel Shackelford Platt, Traverse 
City, Mich. 


JUNE THIRTEENTH; comedy dramatic 
playlet, 1 act, by C. Terris. [2], 23 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [11066 

© 1c. May 20, 1916; D 43969; 
Charles Terris, Chicago. 


JUST RED; play in 1 act, by W. C: 

Hoff. 9 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11067 

©.1¢. May 10, 1916; D.- 42875; 
W. C. Hoff, Des Moines. 


KEEPING UP APPEARANCES; comedy 
drama in 8 acts, by A. Gallatin. 
[99] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11068 
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1916; D 43826; 
Alberta Gallatin, New York. 


KEYSTONE (THE) cops; vaudeville 
comedy act, by G. Jackson. 10 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11069 


© 1c Apr. 24, 1916; D 43729; 
Gladys Jackson, Sioux City, Ia. 


KICKED OUT OF COLLEGE; college farce 
in 8 acts, by Walter Ben Hare. Chi- 
eago, T. S. Denison & company 
[1916], 72. pw. L2mo. [11070 

© May 9, 1916; 2 c. May 138, 1916; 
D 48892; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 


Lapy (THE) OF THE LAKE; by Sir Wal- 
ter Seott, dramatized by M. Dakin 


and M. Thomas. [ Philadelphia, 
Ketterlinus litho. mfg. ¢o., 1916] 
eover-title, 50 p. 8vo. [11070* 


© Mar. .25, 1916; 2c. “amedieair. 
Mar. 29, 1916; A 427533; Margaret 
Dakin and Miriam Thomas, Haver- 


ford, Conn. 
LADY PENELOPE. See Pen. 


Lat (LE) DE L’OISELET. 
(The) little bird. 


See Wise 


498 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1916 


11087 


Last (THE) CHANCE; comedy in 2 | LO QUE SE LLEVAN LAS HORAS; Comedia 


acts, by Annie E. Bailey. New York, 
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1916. 32 p. 
12mo. [11071 

© May 17, 1916; 2 ec. May 18, 
1916; D 438940; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 


Last (THE) stTRAWw. See Home sweet 
home. 


LEGEND OF ST. GERAUD. See Wise 


(The) little bird. 


LEISURE (THE) CLASS; play in 1 act, 
by F. Merrill. [2],17p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11072 


© 1c. May 9, 1916; D 48856; 
Fenimore Merrill, Cambridge, Mass. 


Lesson (THE); play in 1 act, by G. 
Kelly. fai eo op. -4to.... Lype- 
written. [11073 

© 1e. May 8, 1916; D 48848; 
George Kelly, Philadelphia. 


LineA (LA) DE CACERES; juguete 
comico en 2 actoS y en _ prosa, 
original de José Pérez Lopez y Jests 
Luengo. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espanoles] 1916. 54 p. 12mo. 

[11074 

@) Apr. 22, 1916; 1 ¢c. Apr. 25, 

1916; D 48750; J. Pérez Lopez y J. 
Luengo, Madrid. 


LittteE ARAB (THE TAMING OF ARA- 
BELLA); 3 act play, by C. Senour. 
[2], 109 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11075 
eeive Apr), 1916; D Asd37; 
Caro Senour, Los Angeles. 


LiTTLtE (THE) ISLE 0’ GREEN; vaude- 
ville act, by J. H. Hughes. [1], 
9 p. 12mo. Typewritten. [11076 

(ot c. Apr. 8, 1916: D 43661; 
Joseph H. Hughes, Saginaw, Mich. 


Littte Miss Nospopy; comedy in 3 
acts, by W. N. Morse and M. H. 
Morse, based on the famous novel 
Evelina by Fanny Burney. [110] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11077 

mae @ Apr..25, 1916; D 43759: 
William Northrop Morse and Mar- 
garet Hincks Morse, New. York. 


LITTLE (THE) STEP-DAUGHTER; play in 
3 acts, by HE. F. Joyce, jr. [1], 16 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [11078 

© 1c. May 2, 1916; D 43804; 
Edward F. Joyce, jr., New York. 


en 8 actos, original de F. Sassone. 

Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
pafoles] 1916. 68 p. 12mo. 

[11079 

@ Apr 22, 1916.1 Apr, 25, 

1916; D 48741; Felipe Sassone, 


Madrid. 

Look WHOo’s HERE; farce in 3 acts, by 
N. Harper. 102 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11080 


© 1e« May 8, 1916; D 43849; 
Neal Harper, New York. 


Lost (THE) ISLAND; musical comedy 


in 3 acts, by W. H. Macart. [49] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [Libretto only] 
[11081 


© 1c. May 9, 1916; D 43865; 
William H. Macart, Lansing, Mich. 


Love (THE) GARDEN OF MARS; oR, THE 
TEMPLE OF NOW; play in 2 scenes 
and tableau, by W. B. Young. [44] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [11082 


© 1c. May 5, 1916; D 48832; 
William Bertram Young, Chicago. 


LOVE, LAW AND DRIED BEEF; farce 
comedy in 1 act, by L. C. Schmehl. 
8 p. 4to. Typewritten. [11083 

© 1c May 4, 1916; D 43815; 
Luther Cleveland Schmehl, Read- 
ing, Pa. 


LOVE’S AMBASSADOR; an operique in a 
prologue and 3 acts, by R. M. Ster- 
ret. [87] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Libretto only ] [11084 

© 1e. May 8, 1916; D 48846; 
Robert Montgomery Sterret, Ja- 
maica, N. Y. 


LOVE’S EMPRISE; comic opera in 3 acts, 
book by L. E. Taber, music by C. F. 
Guerrieri. [2], 106 p. fol. Type- 
written. [Libretto only] [11085 

© 1c. May 20, 1916; D 48963; 
Louise E. Taber and Cav. Fulgenzio 
Guerrieri, San Francisco. 


MAGNUS LEONIS; OR, THE GREAT LION- 
ESS; drama in 3 acts, by A. Glas- 
gow. [72] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11086 
© 1e May 6, 1916; D 43837; 
Agnes Glasgow, New York. 


MaAamMMaA’s Boy; play in 8 acts, by B. 
Stoddard. 24 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11087 

© 1c. May 13, 1916; D 43901; 
Burt Stoddard, New Britain, Conn. 


499 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11088 


Man (A) OF IDEAS; play in 8 acts, by 
M. Malleson. 82 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11088 


le. May 8, 1916; D 48848; 
Miles Malleson, London. 


MARJORIE; composition for opera in 1 
act with intermezzo, by KE. Hecht. 
fa. 2253p: fol. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [11089 


© 1c. Apr 24, 1916? PD 433; 
Edith Hecht, San Francisco. 


Martyr; a tragedy of Belgium, drama 
in 5 acts, J. Leeman, preface by 
Henry La Fontaine (senator of 
Belgium), tr. from the French, by 
Alice Chittenden, San _ Francisco, 
Belgian women’s war relief com- 
mittee, 1916. xii, 80 p. S8vo. 

[11090 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ce. May 1, 1916; 

D 48788; Jean Leeman, San Fran- 
cisco. 


MEALHOUND (THE); 1 act playlet in 
2 scenes, by J. C. Nugent. 14 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11091 

©’ ec “Apr. ‘S) 1916: *D 45770; 
John Charles Nugent, Canal Do- 
ver, O. 


MemoriEs; Sketch in 1 act, by R. Jor- 
dan. [1],6p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11092 
© 1c. May 4, 1916; D 43823; 
Robert Jordan, Brooklyn. 


MEN 0’ War; playlet, by J. R. Froome, 
jr. [2], 24 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11093 
© 1c. May 15, 1916; D 43905; 
John Redhead Froome, jr., Cincin- 
nati. 


MEPHISTO’S MANIFESTO; vaudeville 
sketch in pantomime, composed and 
written by Carmelite Dreyer and 
D. A. Dreyer, Ful, ep. “Ato. 
Typewritten. [11094 


© 1c. May 6, 1916; D 43839; 
Dora A, Dreyer, Portland, Or. 


MERCHANT (THE) OF VENICE AS ORIG- 
INALLY PERFORMED BY SHAKES- 
PEARE’S COMPANY; ed. for the stu- 
dent, with introduction and notes, 
by Daniel Homer Rich. New York 
and London, Harper & _ brothers 
[1916] xxxvii, [2], 182 p. incl. front. 
(port.) illus., plan. 12mo. (The 
Globe theater Shakespeare) 

[11094* 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 

27, 1916; A 427832; Harper & bros., 
New York. 


pt. 1, RSs Wea 


MERE MAN; comedy in 8 acts, by 
Algot Sandberg, tr. from the Swed- 
ish, by Edward F. Hauch. [2], 
118 p. 4to. Typewritten. [11095 

© 1c. May 12, 1916; D 43889: 
Karezag publishing co., New York 


MEXICAN AND THE Coon; play in 1 act, 

by S. Cook. 4p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11096€ 

© 1c Apr. 28, 1916; yaar 
Sam Cook, New York. 


MEXICAN (THE) spy; dramatic play: 
let in 3 scenes, by M. J. Hellis. [1]. 
13 p. 8vo. Typewritten. [11097 

© 1c. Apr. 27, 1916; .D 43765; 
Marie Josephine Hellis, Philadel- 
phia. 


MIDNIGHT; farce in 8 acts, by W. M. 
Blatt. [93] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11098 

© 1c Apr. 24, 1916;°-D 48727: 
William M. Blatt, Brookline, Mass. 


Mrs. KINGSTON’S CASE; comedy dra- 
matic playlet, by G. E. Byron. 11 
p. fol. Typewritten. [11099 


© 1c May 10, 1916; D 48880; 
George Enoch Byron, Chicago. 


MoNSIEUR BEAUCAIRE; a dramatiza- 
tion [in 8 acts] by E. H. Freeman, 
made from Booth Tarkington’s 
novel. Boston, Walter H. Baker & 
co., 1916. 121 p. i2mie. [11100 

© May 13, 1916; 2 c@ May 15, 
1916; D 48904; Ethel Hale Free- 
man, Northampton, Mass. 


Mo’rs (EN) @JNE; Skuespil i 4 akter 
af K. M. Stangeland. Kjgbenhavyn 
og Kristiania, Guldendalske boghan- 
del, Nordick forlag, 1915. 177 p. 
12mo. [11101 

© Jan. 18, 1916; 1 ec. Apr. 24 
1916; D 48714; Karin Michaélis 
Stangeland, Copenhagen. 


MoTHER (THE) OF FRANK OGOnrosS; 
sketch, by A. Y. Emerson. [1], 16 
p. fol. Typewritten. [11102 

© 1c. May 22, 1916; D 48977; 
Arnold York Emerson, New York. 


MoTHERHOooD; drama in 4 aets, by BH. 
Ff. Marx. [67] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten, [11103 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1916; D 48779; 
Kdward Francis Marx, New York. 
MouUNTAIN MAD; comedy sketch, by A. 
Reall. 5 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11104 
© 1c. Apr. 26, 1916; D 48762; 
Arthur Reall, Philadelphia. 


500 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1916 


MuJERES (LAS) MALAS; comedia 
lirica en 2 cuadros y en prosa, orig- 
inal de J. Moyroén, mfsica del 
maestro Tomas Barrera. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 
1916. 37 p. 12mo. [Libretto only] 

[11105 

mo Apr 22,1916; 1. ¢. Apr: 25, 

1916; D 48738; Julian Moyron, 
Madrid. 


My FRIEND THE JURORESS; comedy in 
3 acts, by M. E. Waller. [192] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11106 


© 1c. May 9, 1916; D 48866; 
Mary Ella Waller, Nantucket Island, 
Mass. 


My MOTHER’S ROSARY; comedy drama 
in 4 acts, by Edward E. Rose. 150 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [11107 

© 1c. May 10, 1916; D 48872; 
Ed. W. Rowland and Edwin Clif- 
ford, Chicago. 


— play in 4 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e. 
James Halleck Reid] [98] p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [11108 

© 1c. May 19, 1916; D 48951; 
Gus Hill, New York. 


Mystery (THE) MAN; drama in 4 
ons cL. Dorion. [111]. p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11109 

© 1c. May 6, 1916; D 43835; 
Charles T. Dorion, New York. 


Mystery (THE) OF THE BLUE-ROOM. 
See Blue-beard. 


* New (THE) AMERICA; home mission 
pageant, by Mrs. H. Thomas and 
Mrs. F. Swearengen. [3], 28 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11110 
4 ¢..Beb..2, 1916;,.D. 43862y 
Mrs. Homer Thomas and Mrs. 
Frank Swearengen, Conrad, Ia. 


NEWS FROM THE FRONT; vaudeville 
sketch, by I. M. Childs. [1], 5 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [11111 

© 1c, Apr..27,.1916; D 43771; 
Irene M. Childs, San Antonio. 


NOTHING ELSE TO po. See Two plays. 


NOTHING OVERLOOKED; 1 act playlet, by 
Geraldine Sloane. [1], 17 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. (11112 

© 1c. May 16, 1916; D 438919; 
David H. Sloane, New York. 


No. 2, SUSPENDED SENTENCE; modern 
drama in prologue, 3 acts and an 
epilogue, by W. I. Sirovich. [110] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [11113 

© 1c. May 18, 1916; D 48935; 
William Irving Sirovich, New York. 


11121 


OLtp (THE) LOVE; 1 act playlet, by J. 
L. Browning. 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11114 

© 1c. May 19, 1916; D 48950; 
Joseph L. Browning, New York. 


OMAR, THE SEER; 1 act play, by Allen 
Abbott. 20 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11115 
© 1c. May 10, 1916; D 438879; 
Marguerite Legrand Howland, New 
York. 


ON STYLE; play in 3 scenes, by Mrs. 
O. I. Wise and Mrs. W. L. Hyman. 
12) Dp, ) Sto: © Lypewritten. [11116 

© 1c. Apr. 22, 1916; D 438708; 
Mrs. Otto Irving Wise and Mrs. 
Wm. L. Hyman, San Francisco. 


ONCE IN A BLUE MOON; fairy play in 
a prologue and 8 acts, by G. Rich- 
ardson. [83] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

PUTELy. 
©) £0. May -2;7 1916 :. DD. 43855; 
Grace Richardson, New York. 


ONCE UPON A TIME; modern fairy tale 
in 4 acts, by G. Blum and E. Lieber- 
man. [85] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11118. 

© 1c. “Apr? 2619165 D 43763; 

Gustav Blum, New York and Elias 
Lieberman, Brooklyn. 


ONE DOLLAR DOWN AND A DOLLAR A 
WEEK ; credit comedy in 4 payments, 
4 acts, by S. J. Warshawsky. [87] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [11119 
© 1c. May 17, 1916; D 48965; 
Samuel J. Warshawsky, Cleveland. 
ONE MAN IN A THOUSAND; 8 act com- 
edy, by C. Terris. [86] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11120 
© 1c. May 20, 1916; D 438971; 
Charles Terris, Chicago. 


O’Nert (THE); Irish comedy drama 


in 38 acts, by A. Nichols and A. 
Matthews. [134] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11121 


©: 1 ¢. Apr. 25, 1916; D 45754; 
Anna Nichols and Adelaide Mat- 
thews, New York. 

OVERRULED. See Androcles and the 
lion. 

PAGEANT (A) AND MASQUE FOR THE 
SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY; by Ar- 
mond Carroll. [Atlanta] The At- 
lanta center, Drama league of Amer- 
ica, 1916. 1 p. 1., 5-79 p. fol. 

[11121* 

©} Api 11° 1916* 2c) and aff. 

Apr. 14, 1916; A 428522; A. Carroll, 
Atlanta. 


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11122 


PAGEANT (THE) OF YANKTON; [play 
in 38 episodes] by J. M. Hanson. 
[Yankton, S. D., Yankton printing 
co., 1916] 56 p. S8vo. [11122 

©) Apr. 25, A9163.2 1c. 2a 1, 
1916; D 48797; Joseph Mills Han- 
son, Yankton, S. D. 


PaTio (EL) DE LOS NARANJOS; Sainete 
de costumbres cordobesas en prosa, 
original de Julio Pellicer y José 
Ferdandez del Villar, musica del 
maestro Pablo Luna. Madrid [So- 
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1916. 
40 p. 12mo. [Words only] [11123 

jG Aprs 22, 1916; 4 @ Ape. 25, 
1916; D 487387; J. Pellicer y J. Fer- 
nandez del Villar, Madrid. 


PEARL (THE) OF SAHARA; play in 3 
acts, by H. Sackler. 66 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11124 

© 1 ce May 2, 1916; D 48799; 
Harry Sackler, New York. 


PEN; comedy in 4 acts, by H. A. 
Vachell, freely adapted from Lady 
Penelope, a novel by Morley Rob- 
erts. [3], 107 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [11125 

© 1e May 8, 1916; D 48847; 
Horace Annesley Vachell, London. 


PENALTY (THE); play in 1 act, by E. 
W. Duke. 10 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11126 
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1916; D 48706; 

E. Woodward Duke, New York. 


PertA (LA) AMBARINA; juguete cé- 
mico en 2 actos, original de Pedro 
Mufioz Seca y Pedro Pérez Fernan- 


dez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores 
espafioles] 1916. 58 p. 12mo. 
PPT 27 


‘) Apr. 22, 1916: 1 ¢c..Apraso, 
1916; D 43744; P. Mufioz Seca y P. 
Pérez Fernindez, Madrid. 


PETER PLANS; play in 1 act, by Mary 
E. Macan. [17] p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [11128 

© 1c. May 19, 1916; D 43953; 
Mary Macan Selby, Cynwyd, Pa. 


PETREL, THE STORM CHILD; drama in 3 
acts, by C. S. Bird. Boston, Walter 
H. Baker & co., 1916. 58 p. 12mo. 

[11129 

© May 3, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 

D 438812; Charles S. Bird, Pitts- 
burgh. 


pt. 178s.) Vee 


PHOENIx (THE); drama in 4 acts, by 
KF. J. Ziegler. [142] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11130 

© 1c. May 22, 1916; D 48976; 
Frederick Jacob Ziegler, Woodmere, 
Na ¥ 


PrIPpes (THE) 0’ PAN; wood dream, by 
S. Sherman, with illustrations, by 
Helen Alton Sawyer. Boston, Rich- 
ard G. Badger [1916] 81 p. S8vo. 

[11131 

© Apr. 8, 1916;"2 “e Aer 2 

1916; D 48676; Sylvia Sherman, 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 


PLAYING HIAWATHA; scenes from 
Longfellow’s song of Hiawatha arr. 
as an operetta especially adapted 
for presentation by school children, 
by Grace and Ruth Reddy. Chi- 
cago, Gamble hinged music com- 
pany, 1916. 40 p. 16mo. [11132 


(© Mar. 1, 1916;92ee ieee 
1916; D 43883; Gamble hinged mu- 
sie co., Chicago. 


PuazA (LA) DE OLAVIDE; juguete 
comico en 1 acto y en prosa, orig- 
inal de José Maldonado y Martin 
Ortega. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espafioles] 1916. 29 p. 12mo. 

[11133 

© Apr. 22, 19163 4 e) Agee 

1916; D 48748; J. Maldonado y M. 
Ortega, Madrid. 


Poppy SEED; romantic pantomime, by 
E. Graham. 10 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [11134 

© 1c May 18, 1916; D 43973; 
Eleanor Graham, Santa Barbara, 
Cal. 


PREPAREDNESS; 1 act comedy, by J. K. 

Connor. [12] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[111385 

© 1c. May 20, 1916; D 48967; 
James K. Connor, Los Angeles. 


play in 1 act, by C. J. Bates. 
15 p. 4to. Typewritten. [11136 

© 1c. May 10, 1916; D 43877; 
Clyde Jackson Bates, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 


up-to-the-second comedy sketch, 
by G. L. Bryan. [1), 19spe9aam 
Typewritten. [11137 
© 1c. May 16, 1916; D 43922; 
Grace Lovell Bryan, New York. 


PRETENDERS (THE); 1 act comedy 
sketch, by H. Herbert. [1], 18 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11138 

© 1c. May 23, 1916; D 43981; 
Hugh Herbert, New York. 


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11154 

Pro PATRIA ; play in 8 acts, by J. | Rermna (LA) eitana—Continued. 
Leiser. [2], 96 p. 4to. Typewrit- panfioles] 1916. 59 p. 12mo. [Li- 
ten. [111389 bretto only] [11146 


© 1c. Apr. 29, 1916; D 48786; 
Joseph Leiser, Joplin, Mo. 


PUNISHMENT; play in 4 acts, by L. 
Burleigh and E. H. Beirstadt, with 
introduction by Thomas Mott Os- 


borne. New York, Henry Holt and 
muapany, 1916. vii, 127 p. 12mo. 
[11140 


© Apr. 29, 1916: 2 c« May 10, 
1916; D 48868; Louise Burleigh and 
Edward Hale Bierstadt, New York. 


PUTTING IT OVER; comedy drama in 1 
act, by M. ‘Yorrest. 17 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11141 

© 1c. May 1, 1916; D 43792; 
Mary Forrest, New York. 


PyYGMALION. See Androcles and the 


lion. 


Q. Pipp, HEART-BROKER; farce-comedy 
in 1 act, by C. G. Hichel. 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. (11142 


ieit.e Apr. 25, 1916; D 48753: 
Charles Gerard Hichel, Brooklyn. 


QUEEN (THE) DECIDES; [by Caroline 
Stern] (Jn her At the edge of the 
world. Boston, The Gorham press, 
1916. Book © Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c¢. 
and aff. Apr. 20, 1916; A 427781; 


C Stern, Greenville, Miss.) [11142* 
QUESTION (THE); original comedy 
erama, by’ C. F. Ivins. [1], 20 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11143 


© 1e. May 20, 1916; D 43966; 
Clifford F. Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 


Racs. See Ferguson’s rags. 


REALIZATION (THE); play in 4 acts, 
by A. C. Van Wildt. [90] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11144 


© 1c. May 4, 1916; D 48814; 
Aurel Camilla Van Wildt, New York. 


Rep cap; play for children in 2 acts, 
by M. W. Keyes. Boston, Walter H. 
Baker & co., 1916. 35 p. 12mo. 

; [11145 

© May 3, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 

D 48813; Mary Willard Keyes, Wil- 
ton, N. H. 


Retina (LA) GITANA; melodrama en 3 
actos y 5 cuadros en prosa, libro de 
X Cabello Lapiedra, mitsica de los 
maestros Lled y Rodriguez Galea. 


Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- | 


45321—16—-——7 


© Apr, 22) 1916: es. Apr a5 
1916; D 43740; Xavier Cabello La- 
piedra, Madrid. 


REJUVENATION (THE) oF AUNT Mary; 
38 act comedy, by Anne Warner. 
New York, S. French; London, S. 
French, ltd., 1916. 87 p. 12mo. 

[11147 
© May 1, 1916; 1 c. May 2, 1916; 
1 ec. May 9, 1916; D 48853; Samuel 
French, New York. 


REMOLINO (La); sainete en 1 acto, 
original de Enrique Garcia Alvarez 
y Pedro Mufioz Seca. Madrid [So- 
ciedad de autores espafioles] 1916. 
28 p. 12mo. [11148 

©wApr. 22; 1996s dee! Apri 25; 
1916; D 48745; E. Garcia Alvarez 
y P. Mufioz Seca, Madrid. 

RESCUE (THE); play in 1 act, by R. 
Ce Snitin ~2)) 20 p." 4tos. bane- 
written. [11149 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1916; D 48776; 


Rita Creighton Smith, Cambridge, 
Mass. 
REVISION (THE) OF PARLIAMENTARY 


RULES BY THE PINKNEY WOMEN’S 
IMPROVEMENT CLUB; play in 1 act, by 
COsed. “Wood 12 p> fol.) Type- 
written. [11150 
© 1c. May 9, 1916; D 48859; C. 
Antoinette Wood, Boston. 


ROCKING THE BOAT; farce, by L. Grat- 


tan. [1], 29 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11151 


© 1c. May 5, 1916; D 43831; 
Lawrence Grattan, Brooklyn. 


RoMANCE (THE) oF HANNAH VAN 
Horn; comedy in 38 acts, by HE. L. 
Gibson. [1], 96 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. PLETS2 


© 1c. May 12, 1916; D 48890; 
Edwin Lawrence Gibson, New York. 


RoomER (A) AT SMITH’S; dramatic 
playlet in 1 act, by C. Terris. [2], 
24 p. 4to. Typewritten. [11153 

© 1c. May 20, 1916; D 48970; 
Charles Terris, Chicago. 

RUMMAGE (THE) SALE; entertainment 

for 4 men and 10 women, by Jessie 


A. Kelley. Chicago, T. S. Denison 
& company [1916] 25 p. 12mo. 

[11154 

© May 9, 1916; 2 ce. May 13, 


1916; D 48895; 
Chicago. 


Eben H. Norris, 


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11155 


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RUND UM DIE LIEBE; operette in 3 | SHip (THE) IN THE WAKE; 38 act play 


akten, von R. Bodanzky und F. 
Thelen, musik von Oscar Straus. 
Textbuch der gesinge. Leipzig, 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), 1914. 45 p. 12mo. 
[11155 
© Nov. 9, 1914; 1c Apr. 8, 
1916; A—Foreign 13675; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 


SacrED (THE) TREE OF THE OMAHA 
TRIBE. Sce Gate (The) city. 


SAVAGE (THE); play in 3 acts, by 
Hutcheson’ Boyd. [95] p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [11156 

© 1c. May 17, 1916; D 48930; 
Darcy & Wolford, ine, New York. 


ScHONE (Diez) SCHWEDIN; operette in 
38 akten, von Julius Brammer und 
Alfred Griinwald, musik von Robert 
Winterberg. Text der gesange. 
Leipzig, Wien, New York, W. Karc- 
waz, 1915, 3d p.. 12mo; [11157 


© Feb. 5, 1915; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13673; W. Karczag, 
Vienna. 


SEAT (THE) OF THE WAR; Sketch in 1 
act, by Allen Abbott. [8], 14 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11158 

© 1c. Apr. 28, 1916; D 438834; 
Marguerite Legrand Howland, New 
York. 


SEWING (THE) CIRCLE MEETS AT MRS. 
MartTIN’s; humorous sketch in 1 
act, by F. M. Kelly. New York, 
Dick and Fitzgerald, 1916. 24 p. 
12mo. [11159 

© May 18, 1916; 2 ec. May 19, 
1916; D 438946; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 

SHADOW (THE) OF THE ROPE; Society 
melodrama in 1 act, by G. E. Mur- 
dock. 27 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11160 

© 1c. Apr. 24, 1916; D 48719; 

Gilbert Edward Murdock, San Fran- 
cisco, 

SHAKESPEAREAN FANTASY; arr. by M. 


Hight. [1], 29 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [11161 

© 1c. May 5, 1916; D 438938; 
Mary Hight, Chicago. 

Surer (THE) poG; play in 1 act, by 
Mii ¢M.: Wright... [19, 18 <p. 40. 
Typewritten. [11162 

© 1e¢. May 4, 1916; D 43833; 


Mary Margaret Wright, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


» 


for boys and young men, by P. J. 
Carroll. South Bend, Ind., P. J. 
Carroll. 31 p. S8vo. [11163 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. Apres 
1916; D 48767; Patrick J. Carroll, 
South Bend, Ind. 


SHORT CIRCUITED; 1 act comedy, by K. 
G. Ecob. 17 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11164 

© 1c May 8, 1916; D 43851; 
Katharine Gilbert Ecob, Flushing, 


Nes 

SILENT (THE) PARTNER; play in 1 act, 
by A. Metzger. [1], 17 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11165 


© 1c May 8, 1916; D 438809; 
Adrian Metzger, San Francisco. 


SING A SONG 0’ SIXPENCE; original play 
in 8 acts, by K. D. Morse. [134] p. 
4to. Typewritten, [11166 

© 1c. Apr. 27, 1916; D 48772; 
Katharine Duncan Morse, Amherst, 
Mass. 


SIx PEACHES AND A PAIR; tabloid mu- 
sical comedy in 1 scene, by B. O’Neill 
and C. W. Dixon. 8 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Words only] [11167 

© 1c. May 8, 1916; D 48850; Bob 
O’Neill and Cliff W. Dixon, New 
York. 


S1xTy AND SIx; comedy in 5 acts, by 
J. B. Helm. 43 p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [11168 

© 1c¢ May 10, 1916; D 48871; 
Jessie B. Helm, Cleveland. 


SoctaL (THE) SENTENCE; drama in 4 
acts, by Willard Mack. [95] p. fol. 
Typewritten. [11169 

© 1c May 12, 1916; D 48888; 
Albert H. Woods, New York. 


Sout (THE) MAKER; 1 act play, Dy 
Allen Abbott. 22 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11170 

© 1c. May 10, 1916; D 48878; 
Marguerite LeGrand Howland, New 
York. 

Stotz (DER) DER III, COMPAGNIE; 
militaerschwank in 2 bildern, von 
Wilhelm Hartstein. 26 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. (11171 

© 1c. May 18, 1916; D 48934; 
Abraham Allenberg, New York. 


Straw (THE) MAN; 1 act comedy 
drama, by F. Haines-Reed. [38], 
17 p. 4to. Typewritten. [11172 


© 1c. Apr. 24, 1916; D 43728; 
Florence Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 


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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 5, 1916 


11189 


Straw (THE) PILE; play in 4 acts, by 
Hamin Robert. [273] p. 4to. Type- 
written. LLCS 

© 1c. May 18, 1916; D 43941; 
John H. Hazelton, New York. 


SUICIDE; comedy, by F. Tarpley. [13] 

p. 4to. Typewritten. [11174 

© 1c. Apr. 29, 1916; D 43787; 
Ford Tarpley, Portland, Or. 


_ SURPRISE (A) TO EVERYONE; dialog for 


4 females, by Edith P. Schlegel. 
Antigo, Wis., Antigo publishing com- 
pany, 1916. 15 p. 16mo. (Dialogs 
for young people’s societies, no. 47) 
PREECS 
© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 17, 1916; 
D 43923; Antigo publishing co., An- 
tigo, Wis. 


SURRENDER (THE); 1 act drama for 
woman, by E. M. Unsell. 11 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11176 
-© 1 ¢. Feb. 19, 1916; D 48821; 
Eva M. Unsell, New York. 


SUSANNA SHAKESPEARE; romantic 
comedy in 4 acts, by E. P. Ham- 
mond. Chicago, E. P. Hammond, 
1916. 80 p. 12mo. EEEELT 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 3, 1916; 
D 48808; Eleanor Prescott Ham- 
mond, Chicago. 


SUSPENDED SENTENCE; modern play in 
a prologue, 3 acts and an epilogue, 
by W. I. Sirovich. [4], 58 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11178 

© 1c. Apr. 25, 1916; D 43760; 
William Irving Sirovich, New York. 


SUSPICIOUS OF HUBBY; farce, by L. 
Grattan. [1], 22 p. 4to. Type 
written. [11179 


© 1 e¢. May 5, 1916; D 43830; 
Lawrence Grattan, Brooklyn. 


SWAYAM-VARA (THE); 1 act comedy, 


ees. bovell... [2], 17 ,p.-. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11180 
© 1c. May 8, 1916; D 43844; 


Caroline C. Lovell, Birmingham. 


SYLVIA; musical comedy in 2 acts, 
book and lyrics by W. C. Duncan 
and F. O. Drayton, music by Wil- 
liam Winthrop Cortelyou. [112] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [Words only] 

[11181 

© 1c. Apr. 26, 1916; D 48828; 

Wm. Cary Duncan and F. Otis 
Drayton, New York. 


OO —————— 
Ce 


TAARNET; Skuespil i 3 akter, af P. 
Levin. Kjgébenhavn og Kristiania, 
Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk 
forlag, 1916. 134 p. 12mo. [11182 

© Mart 2b iStG- 1. .@. Apr. 24. 
1916; D 43715; Poul Levin, Copen- 
hagen. 


TAMING (THE) OF ARABELLA. See Lit- 
tle Arab. 


TE oO CAFE? boceto de comedia en 
prosa, original de A. L. Buenretiro. 


Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
panioles] 1916. 21 p. 12mo. [11183 
© Apr.,,22,.. 1916+. .c. Apr... 25, 


1916; D 48747; Antonio L. Buen- 
retiro, Madrid. 


TEACHER, KIN I GO HOME? country 
school episode in 2 scenes, by Harry 
L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison 
& company [1916] 17 p. 12mo. 

[11184 
© May 9, 1916; 2 c. May 13, 1916; 
D 438894; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 


TEPDY’S MARRIAGE; playlet in 1 act, 
by ¢ a3.€ Broun, ..=[2], 18 pew Ato. 


Typewritten. [11185 

© 1c. May 11, 1916; D 43884; 
Louise Carter Broun, Toronto, 
Canada. 


TEENEY RICKETTS; comedy drama in 4 
acts, by Bide Dudley [i. e. W. B. 
Dudley] 104 p. 4to. [11186 

© 1c. May 10, 1916; D 43870; 
Walter B. Dudley, New York. 

TEMPLE (THE) oF Now. See Love 

(The) garden of Mars. 


THAT GIRL; [play in 3 acts] by L. N. 
Walker. 31 p. 12mo. Printed. 
[11187 
© May 2, 1916; 2 ce. May 8, 1916; 
D 43949; Lillie Nolting Walker, 
Denver. 


THAT LITTLE ROGUE NEXT DOOR; farce, 
arr. for the American stage by 
Harold Sander. New York, Dick & 
Fitzgerald, 1916. 18 p. 12mo. 

[11188 

© May 18, 1916; 2 c May 19, 

1916; D 438948; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 


THIN ICE; play in 8 acts, by C. Thorn. 
[190] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11189 
©). tc: tApr, 22,°19164"D:. 43709: 
Caesar Thorn, Hartford. 


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pt 1, 0.8.1 


THirp (THE) PROPOSAL; comedy in 3 | Trartror! LiBerTy! play in 7 acts, by 


11190 
acts, by, ©: CL Glick. [iy, | 95". p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11190 


© 1c. Apr. 27, 1916; D 438775; 
Carl Cannon Glick, Wichita. 


THREE IN ONE; play in 1 act, by S. M. 
Hirsch. 20 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11191 
© 1c. May 15, 1916; D 43913; 
Sidney M. Hirsch, Nashville. 


THRESHOLD (THE); play in 8 acts, by 
E. McEldowney and N. S. Smith. 
[87] p. 4to. Typewritten. [11192 

© 1c May 2, 1916; D 438803; 
Elliott McEldowney and N. Stuart 
Smith, North White Plains, N. Y. 


THROUGH HIM; drama in 8 acts and 
an epilogue, by R. E. Marshall. 
[109] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11193 
© 1c. May 22, 1916; D 48979; 
Rachael E. Marshall, Seattle. 


THROUGH THE SWEET BRIARS; drama in 
3 acts, by Elizabeth S. Jewell. 
[Grand Rapids, Mich., White print- 
ing company] 60 p. 12mo. [11194 

© Oct. 8, 1915; 2 ¢. Oct. 20, 1915; 
aff. Oct. 18, 1915; A 425388 ; Euphe- 
mia Smith Jewell, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


Trp top!! komédie aus Berlin W. W. 
in 3 akten, von Waldemar Kanter. 
Miinchen; Rubinverlag M. & W. 
Kthler [1914] 77p. 12mo. [11195 

© Dee. 1, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13670; Rubinverlag M. 
& W. Kohler, Munich. 


Topsy AND THE BEAR; musical comedy 


in 1 act by C. P. Brown. [1], 11 p. 
Ato. Typewritten. [Words only] 
[11196 


© 1c. May 17, 1916; D 48929; 
Charles P. Brown, Santa Monica, 
Cal. 


Tony IN THE MOVIES; 1 act playlet, by 
B. Andreas. [1], 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11197 

© 1c. May 6, 1916; D 43840; 
Eulalie Andreas, New York. 


TracEepy (THE) oF FAT; 1 act comedy, 
by A. Breakspear. [2], 33 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [11198 

© 1c May 1, 1916; D 43852; 
Angie Breakspear, New York. 


Train (THE) OF THE SERPENT. See 


Weighed in the balance. 


M. M. Schreiber. [4], 38 p. fol. 

Typewritten. [11199 
© 1c. May 4, 1916; D 43824; 

Milton M. Schreiber, Quincy, Ill. 


TRICKSTRESS (THE) ; play in 4 acts, by 
KF. A. Kummer and Horace Fisk. 
[135] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11200 
© 1c. May 9, 1916; D 43867; 


Frederic Arnold Kummer, Catons- 
ville, Md. 


Trip (A) To Conry ISEAND; farce 
comedy in 8 acts, by A. Glassford. 
[2], 46 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11201 
© 1c May 38, 1916; D 43798; 
Andrew Glassford, Bogota, N. J. 


TRIPTOLEMUS; play in 1 act, by A. L. 
Simmons. 21 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

| [11202 

© 1c. Apr. 25, 19165 @ 4o13e- 
Abbie Louise Simmons, Fargo, N. D. 


TRIUMPH (THE) OF REMORSE; 1 act 
war drama, by G. Bellini. New 
York, James Waldo Fawcett [1916] 
37 p. S8vo. [11203 

© Jan. 6, 1916; 2 c. May 5, 1916; 
D 48825; Gabriel Bellini, New York. 


TRUEST (THE) ONE; miniature drama 
in 1 scene, by A. W. Hoeny. [1], 
6p. 4to. Typewritten. [11204 

© 1c May 11, 1916; D 43885; 
Aaron W. Hoeny, Lima, O. 

TWO MAIDENS FAIR; comedy in 8 acts, 
by G. Jacobson. [50] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11205 

© 1c. Apr. 27, 1916; D 43766; 
Gershon Jacobson, Washington. 


Two PLAYS; by M. M. Townley. Bos- 


ton, Gorham press [1916] 90 p. 
12mo. (American dramatists se- 
ries ) 


ContTENTS: Nothing else to do.— 
Caught. [11206 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 20, 
1916; D 43677; Morris M. Townley, 
Chicago. 

UNDER THE LION’S PAW; Irish drama 
in 5 acts, by J. P. Somerville. 71 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [11207 

© 1c May 3, 1916; D 48864; 
James Paul Somerville, New York. 
UNPAID DAMAGES; 1 act play, by J. 
Hagen. 4 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[11208 
© 1c. May 8, 1916; D 43842; 
John Hagen, St. Louis. 


006 


DRAMATIC 
no, 5, 1916 


COMPOSITIONS 


11226 


UNREPEALED (AN) LAW; dramatized 
from the Black Cat prize story of 
Same title, by P. C. Bouvé. [2], 
24p. 4to. Typewritten. [11209 

© 1c. May 1, 1916; D 43793; 
Pauline Carrington Bouvé, Boston. 


UpxkrErEP (THE) ; up-to-date automobile 
comedy, by S. Stone. [97] p. fol. 
Typewritten. [11210 

© 1c. May 12, 1916; D 48891; 
Sydney Stone, Chicago. 


Urxtirt (THE); dramatic composition 
in 4 acts, by Peggy True [pseud. of 
mt True] 108 p. 4to.. Type- 
written. [11211 

© 1c May 20, 1916; D 48959; 
Mary Ethel True, San Francisco. 


VALIENTE (EL) CAPITAN; vodevil en 3 

actos, for Antonio Fernandez Lepina 

y Ricardo Gonzalez del Toro. 

Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
pafioles] 1916. 82 p. 12mo. 

fl P2022 

eerpr. 22. 1916: 1 °c. Apr. 25, 

1916; D 48742; A. Fernandez Le- 

pina y R. Gonzalez del Toro, 

Madrid. 


VESTAL (THE) VIRGINS; play in 1 act, 
by Avo. Simmons. 17 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11213 

© 1c. Apr. 25, 1916; D 48755; 
Abbie Louise Simmons, Fargo, N. D. 


Wacer (THE); play in 8 acts, by L. C. 
Thompson. [44] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11214 

ot c¢ Web. 4, 1916; D 43862: 
Louise Carter Thompson, Newton 
- Highlands, Mass. 


WAITING FOR THE WAGON; play in 1 
weeoey J. W HitzPatrick. [1], 10 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [11215 

ese, Apr. 28, 1916; D 48780; 
James William FitzPatrick, Water- 
bury, Conn. 


WANTED, A COOK; comedy, for 1 man 
and 6 women, by Edith F. A. U. 
Painton. Chicago, T. S. Denison & 
company [1916] 13 p. 12mo. 

[11216 
© May 9, 1916; 2 c. May 13, 1916; 
D 43893; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 


WAR AND WOMAN; 1 act play, by H. 
M. Wyeth. [2], 24 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11217 

© 1c. May 1, 1916; D 48790; 
Henrietta M. Wyeth, Boston. 


WEIGHED IN THE BALANCES; OR, THE 
TRAIL OF THE SERPENT; temperance 
drama in 6 scenes, by M. A. Hunter. 
Cincinnati, O., Monfort & company, 
1916. 46 p. 12mo. [11218 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 19, 1916; 
D 48948; Martha A. Hunter, Broken 
Bow, Neb. 


WELDING (THE) FORCE; Significant 
American comedy in 1 act, by H. M. 
Graves. 88 p. 8vo. Typewritten. 

[11219 


© 1c May 8, 1916; D 48845; 
Harry M. Graves, New York. 


WENN MAN DIE FAHNLEIN FLIEGEN 
LASST; trauerspiel in 8 aufztigen, 
von Richard Westermann. Leipzig, 
R. Ferner, 1915. 102 p. 12mo. 

[11220 

© Mar. 21, 1915; 1c. Apr. 8, 1916; 

A—Foreign 13671; Richard Ferner, 
Leipzig. 


WHEN CATHERINE CUT HER WISDOM 
TEETH; comedy in 1 act, by T. M. 
Koupal. 16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11221 
© 1c. May 18, 1916; D 48952; 
Theodore Morse Koupal, New York. 


WHEN WE FORGET; comedy-drama in 1 
act, by Lella Grant [pseud. of L. G. 
Cullingford] [20] p. 4to. Type- 
written. a2 22 

© 1c May 1, 1916; D 43791; 
Lella Grant Cullingford, Oakland, 
Cal. 


WHITE (THE) FEATHER; Sketch, by R. 
Foster. [2], 9 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [112238 

Orie? Apr? 28-1916; ePe4stee: 
Roy Foster, New York. 


WHO PAYS; drama in 4 acts, by L. 
Compton. [4], 118 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11224 

@) tie. May 15,. 1916: D 43907; 
Lois Compton, New Castle, Ind. 


WHY MEN DON’T MARRY; comedy play- 
lefin iact, by Ci Lerris. .< [2)..22: pe 
4to. Typewritten. [11225 

@ hie. May 20, 1916; D .438972: 
Charles Terris, Chicago. 

WHY THE BAND CAME BACK; German 
character sketch, by G. L. Thomp- 
son. [1] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[11226 

G) Ie) Apr. 29)°1916 « DW438784: 

George Lincoln Thompson, Jersey 
City. 


007 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11227 


pt. I, n. S., Vv. 13, no. 5,°1916 


WILLIAM TELL; drama in 5 acts, by 
Schiller, tr. in the original meter 
including the songs, by J. E. Over- 
all. [8], 75 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[11227 

© 1c. May 17, 1916; D 48926; 

James Elmo Overall, Gainesville, 
Fla. 

WILLIE? No, CHARLEY! farcical play- 
let, by L. Chevalier. [23] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11228 

© 1c. May 1, 1916; D 48796; 
Louis Chevalier, Chicago. 

WIRED TOGETHER; play in 1 act, by C. 

A. Wood. 8 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[11229 

© 1c. May 9, 1916; D 48858; C. 
Antoinette Wood, Boston. 

WISE (A) GtrRL; dramatic sketch, by 
J. Bramwell. [1], 8 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11230 

©:1 «Apr. 27°1916;" D, 43774: 
John Bramwell, Brooklyn. 

Wish (fen) ‘Litres ‘emp: play” for 
children in 2 acts, by B. E. de Ra- 
palje, founded on Le lai de Voiselet, 
by Marie de France, and the Legend 
o£ St.. Geraud. — [1], 34> p. Ato. 
Typewritten. Plazes 

© 1c. May 138, 1916; D 48897; 
Bertha Eletta de Rapalje, Seattle. 

WON IN A RAFFLE; farce-comedy in 4 
acts, by A. Wenzler. 57 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [11232 

©. 1.¢ sApr.:24,-1916: Iy 43T1t- 
Anthony Wenzler, Toledo, O. 


YA TENGO MI HOMBRE; mondlogo, origi- 
nal y en prosa, escrito por C. Ordas- 


Avecilla de Urrengoechea. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 
1916. 13: p. « L2mo. [11233 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 1 ¢ Apr 2a 
1916; D 43733; César Ordas-Ave- 
cilla de Urrengoechea, Madrid. 


YES OR NO; play in 4 acts, by S. Weil- 
ler. [103] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[11234 


© 1c. May 15, 1916; D 43908; 
Simon Weiller, New York. 


YoutH; by Max Halbe, tr. by Sara 
Tracy Barrows. Garden City, N. Y., 
Doubleday, Page & company, 1916. 
21, [1]. p.. 1 1, dal ie eo 
Drama league series of plays, vol. 


16) [11234* 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 428741; Doubleday, 


Page & co., Garden City, N. Y. 


ZUNIANA; music drama in 38 acts, 
based on Carlos Troyer’s traditional 
Indian songs and dances of the 
south western cliffdwellers, and on 
his Indian music lecture, dramatized 
by R. Breeze. 100 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [11285 


© 1c. May 1, 1916; °D 439245 
Rita Breeze, Las Vegas, Ney. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 1,205 
unpublished and other one-copy dramas) printed in the catalogue 


BR AGLI, hy Rene ee ae ee ar 


908 


GEASS F.. MAPS: 


Strategic trade centers of 
Size 53 by 4 inches. 


AFRICA. 

Africa. 

[11236 

© May 19, 1916; 2 c. May 15, 

1916; F 28568; R. G. Dun & co., New 
York. 

ANTLERS, Pushmataha Co., Okl. [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [11237 

@© May 13, 1916; 2 ¢« May 16, 
1916; F 29863; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ASIA. Strategic trade centers of Asia. 
Size 34 by 63 inches. [112388 
© May 19, 1916; 2 c. May 15, 


1916; F 28569; R. G. Dun & co., New 
York. 

BEAVERTON, Washington Co., Or. [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [11239 

(ee apr 420, 1916;° 2-¢:. May 2, 
1916; F 29856; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


BENZIE County, Mich. Part of Benzie 
County, Mich. Size 54 by 134 
inches. [11240 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. May 3, 1916; 
F 28549; Frank S. Haswell, Frank- 
fort, Mich. 

Big Horn CouNTYy OIL FIELD, Wy. 
Size 9 by 14 inches. [11241 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 1 c. Feb. 21, 1916; 
) ¢ pr. 11, 1916; FE 28504; Butte 
Wyoming oil co., Butte, Mont. 


BiuFFTon, Allen Co., O. [Insurance 


map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 feet to 
an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [11242 


© May 6, 1916; 2 c. May 8, 1916; 


I 29858; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
BoxosHrE, Le Flore Co., Okl.  [In- 


Apr., 1916. Scale 50 

Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[11243 

©. May 15, 1916; 2 c. May 16, 

1916; F 29865; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


surance map] 
ft. to an inch. 


BoswEL1, Choctaw Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [11244 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 « Apr. 27, 
1916; F 29842; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


BounpD Brook, N. J. Insurance maps 
of Bound Brook including South 
Bound Brook, Somerset Co., & Mid- 
dlesex, Middlesex Co., N. J. Apr., 
1916. Secale 50 ft. to an inch. 16 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [11245 


© May 22, 1916; 2 c@ May 24, 
1916; EF 29887; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


BurEAU County, Iil. Map, Bureau 
County, issued by the Bureau 
County republican with official 


census of 1910 and 1900, compiled 

and revised to Mar. 20, 1916, by F. 

W. Stewart. Size 414 by 493 inches. 

[11246 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c. May 6, 1916; 
F 28552; T. W. Fuller, Dixon, II1. 


Butte, Mont. Insurance maps of 
Butte, Mont. 1916. Secale 50 ft. to 
an: aneh vis: py We 11D Wea wsizer2a by 


21 inches. Bound. [11247 


© May 19, 1916; 2 « May 22, 
1916; F 29888; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


CANTON, Madison Co., Miss. [Insur- 
ance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 11 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [11248 


© Apri 25): 1916: 2ren Apr 28, 
1916; F 298438; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


CARTERSVILLE, Ga. Insurance maps of 
Cartersville, Bartow Co., Ga. Apr., 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 14 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [11249 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c« May 23, 
1916; EF 29877; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


209 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11250 


CARTHAGE, Rush Co., Ind. [Insurance 


map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [11250 

© May 9, 1916; 2 @ May 10, 


1916; F 29859; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Cass City, Tuscola Co., Mich. [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an ineh. 3 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [11251 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c May 19, 
1916; EF 29871; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CepAR Rapips, Ia. 
Rapids, Ia., comp, and drawn by 
George Allison. Davenport, Ia., 
Iowa pub. co. [1916] Scale 300 ft. 


Map of Cedar 


to 1 inch. Size 89 by 723 inches. 
[11252 
©" Apr. Wi ISG. 2 GC. “Apr: 
1916; F 28537; M  Huebinger, 


Davenport, Ia. 


Cuicaco, Ill. Goode’s series of base 
maps. Chicago and vicinity. Size, 
93 by 182 inches. ea PS} 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. May 11, 1916; 
F 28562; University of Chicago, 
Chicago. 


— Service map of Chicago. Scale 
1. inch. to, J: ,mile,... Size 17 aby, a4 
inches. [11254 

© May 4, 1916; 2 ce. May 8, 1916; 
F 28556; Nicholas F. Purcell, Chi- 
cago. 


CLARK AND NortHFrorkK, McDowell Co., 


W. Va. [Insurance map] ° Mar., 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. Size 
25 by 21 inches. Bb alors 


© May 9, 1916; 2 c. May 11, 1916; 


F 29861; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 
Crinton, Mass. Map of Clinton, 


Mass., compiled from plans and sur- 
veys, by John Seger Allen. 1916. 
Size 174 by 15 inches. [11256 

©: Apr. *10,. 191632 “co Apr 2, 
1916; F 28517; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


CoLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY. Port- 
land’s gift to America, Columbia 
River highway, drawn by Chas. 
Rullman. Portland, Or., Swender’ 
blue print co., [1916]. Size 12 by 
61 inches. Blueprint. [11257 

() Mar, 20," 1916s. 2. 'c, Apr. as, 
1916; F 285283; Bloom & Bloom, 


Portland, Or. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


DALLAS, Or. Map of Dallas and vicin- 
ity. 1916. Size 494 by 334 inches. 
Biueprint. [11258 

© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
F 28570; Hines engineering and con- 
struction ¢co., Dallas, Or. 


DeEnTON, Fergus Co., Mont. [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [11259 

© May 11, 1916; 2 ec May 16, 
1916 EF 29869; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Detroit, Mich. Insurance maps of 


Detroit, Mich. 1916. v. 11. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. $8 p. 1. 88 I. size 
25 by 21 inches. Bound. ~ [11260 


©Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c« Apr. 20, 
1916; F 29832; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Map of greater Detroit showing 
streets, street car lines, city, town- 
ship and village boundaries and the 
location of the principal factories, 
public buildings, ete. Size 20 by 28 
inches. [11261 

© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 e« Apr. 18, 
1916; F 28524; William Sauer, De- 
troit. 


Map of the city of Detroit, Mich. 
Size 18 by 21 inches. [11262 

© Mar. 5, 1916; );2*ee Mane 
1916; F 28515; William Sauer, De- 
troit. 


Bacre Pass, Maverick Co., Tex. [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [11263 

May 22, 1916;.2 « May 24 
1916; F 29886; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 

EasterN HEMISPHERE. McConnell’s 

maps of ancient history. 16 sheets, 

size 32 by 44 inches. [11264 
© Mar. 24, 1916; 1 « Mare29, 

1916; 1 ce Apr. 21; 1916; ative 

80, 1916; A 430449; James McCon- 

nell, Philadelphia. 


Exrein, Bastrop Co., Tex. [Insurance 
map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[11265 

© May 18, 1916; 2 ¢c. May 16, 

1916; F 29864; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


O10 


MAPS 


no. 5, 1916 


11281 


Evrore. Literary digest European 
war maps, 3rd series, Apr. 1, 1916. 
[showing eastern, western, Italian 
and Asiatic campaigns]. 4 maps 
various sizes. [11266 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 11, 1916; 
F 28514; Literary digest, New York. 


Fort Towson, Choctaw Co., OK]. [In- 
surance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [11267 

© Agr. 26,1916: 2 c Apr. 27, 
1916; F 29841; Sanborn map ©o., 
New York. 


Fox Lake Recion, Ill. Map of Fox 
Lake region. Scale 2 inches to 1 
mile. Size 22 by 21 inches. [11268 

© May 11, 1916; 2 c. May 15, 
1916; F 28577; F. A. Miller, Chi- 
cago. 


Garvin, McCurtain Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[11269 

io Agr 26 1916; 2 c. Apr. 27, 

1916; F 29839; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


GirMAN, Lewis & Clark Co., Mont. 
[Insurance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 
s0 it. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 
inches. [11270 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. May 2, 1916; 
F 29855; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 


GREENWICH, Conn. New topographical 
and road map of Greenwich, Conn.., 
(Cos Cob, Riverside, Sound Beach), 
from U. S. government surveys with 
important additions by S. E. Minor. 
Size 31 by 203 inches. gkkve 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. May 9, 1916; 
F 28558; Niel Morrow Ladd, 
Greenwich, Conn. 


HicHwoop, Chouteau Co., Mont. [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 
DO ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 
inches. [11272 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. May 2, 1916; 
F 29854; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Hopcenvitie, La Rue Co., Ky. [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [11273 

© May 13, 1916; 2 ec May 16, 
1916; F 29867; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Horse Cave, Hart Co., Ky. [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [11274 

© May 13, 1916; 2 c May 16; 
1916; F 29866; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


IpsBEL, McCurtain Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [11275 

CG Ape: 25. 191Ge: 2.0. -Ape..,28! 
1916; F 29848; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


IpswicH, Essex Co., Mass.  [Insur- 
ance map! Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 11 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [11276 

©, Apr: 27, 19163 2ae: Ane 2s, 
1916; F 29847; Sanborn map ¢co., 
New York. 


IRELAND. Rand-McNally & co.’s new 
14 by 21 historical map of Ireland. 


Scale 18 miles to 1 inch. Size 21 
by 14 inches. [11277 
© May 10, 1916; 2 ec May 15, 


1916; F 28576; Rand-McNally & co., 
Chicago. 


JASPER, Walker Co., Ala. [Insurance 
map] Apr.. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[11278 

May 23, 1916; 2 ec. May 24, 

1916; F 29879; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


JEANNETTE, Pa. Insurance maps of 
Jeannette. Westmoreland Co., Pa. 
Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
15 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[11279 

© May 20, 1916; 2 « May 23, 

1916; F 29878; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


JEFFERSON City, Mo. Insurance maps 
of Jefferson City. Cole Co., Mo. 
Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
20 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[11280 

© May 12, 1916; 2 c May 13, 

1916: F 29862; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Geraghty’s map of 
1916. 


LAKE County, II. 
part of Lake County, Ill. 


Chicago, Ill., Standard map co. 
1916. Size 32 by 26 inches. [11281 
© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 15, 


1916; F 28519; Frank J. Geraghty, 
Chicago. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11282 


pt. pass. Woe 


LAKE County, Mich. Size 10 by 93 
inches. [11282 
© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 
1916; F 28541; George H. Johnson, 
Luther, Mich. 


Lisperty, N. Y. Insurance maps of 
Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. Apr., 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 14 
Sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[11283 

© May 18, 1916; 2 c« May 20, 

1916; F 29874; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

Lone ISLAND. Hammond’s new road 
map, Long Island. Secale 2 miles to 
1 inch. Size 164 by 254 inches. 

[11284 
© May 3, 1916; 2 ec. May 6, 1916: 


KF 28555; C. S. Hammond & co., 
New York. 
24 strip maps of Long Island 


compiled by the bureau of tours, the 
Automobile club of America. 24 1. 
size 7 by 164 inches. [11285 

© Apr 930; 19162-2%e.% Apr29, 
1916; F 28542; Automobile club of 
America, New York. 


1916 map of the state of 
issued for the Railway 
commission of Louisiana. Size 388 
by 389 inches. [11286 


© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 


LOUISIANA. 
Louisiana 


F 28547; George F. Cram co., Chi- 
cago. 

Lynn, Mass. Map of the city of 
Lynn, Mass. 1916. Size 23 by 173 
inches. [11287 


©. Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c«. May 2, 
1916; F 28548; Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., Boston. 


McALESTER AND LEHIGH DISTRICTS, 
Okl. Size 35 by 67 inches. Blue- 
print. [11288 


© May 1, 1916-° 2 -c,.\ApE. 27, 
1916; F 28561; George MacMillan 
Brown, McAlester, Okl. 

MANSFIELD, Mass. Insurance maps of 
Mansfield, Bristol Co., Mass, Apr. 
1916. Secale 50 ft. to°an'ineh. 13 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [11289 

© May 16, 1916; 2 c« May 17, 
1916; F 29868: Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

Mexico. Atlas of Mexico. Chicago, 
New York, Rand McNally & com- 


pany. . 1916.),.15,-[1] p. maps: fol. 
$0.25. [11290 
©. Mar. 27,),419165.+2 .c.) Apr. -6, 


1916; aff. Mar. 31, 1916; A 430130; 
Rand, McNally & co., Chicago. 


Mount Arry, Surry Co., N. C. [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 10 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [11291 

© May 18, 1916; 2 ce May 20, 
1916; F 29875; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Mount Desert, Me. Beautiful island 
of Mount Desert, Building of arts 
map. Size 84 by 64 inches. [11292 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 © May 17, 


1916; I 2751; Robert Abbe, * New 
York. 
Same. [11293 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 1 e@ May 12, 
1916; 1c. May 23, 19963 9. 215955 - 
Robert Abbe, New York. 


Mr. HAMILTON, Cal. Size 10 by 16 
inches. (Jn Oakland tribune, vy. 84, 
no. 184, Feb. 20, 1916.) [11294 

© .Feb. 20, 1915:>2  @ Mee oe 
1916; FF 28535; "Eribune pon cee 
Oakland, Cal. 


NrEosHo, Newton Co., Mo. [Insurance 


map] Apr., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to 
an ineh. 10 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [11295 


© May 19, 1916; 2 @ May 20, 
1916; F 29876; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


New ENGLANp. Hodgman’s new map 
showing location and classification, 
gelf and country clubs of New Eng- 
land with automobile roads and dis- 
tanees, also winners, scores and 
table. 1916. Size 17 by 14 inches. 

[11296 

c,. May .45, 

Hodgman, 


© May 12, 1916; 2 
1916; IF 28564; Cecil 
Darien, Conn. 


Tunison’s new complete map of 


New England showing counties, 
townships, post offices, villages, 


steam and electric railways, auto- 
mobile roads, ete. Size 54 by 423 
inches. [11297 


© May 6, 1916; 2 c. May 8. 1916; 
F 28557; KE. L. Tunison, Brooklyn. 


New York (State) Good roads map 
of western New York showing all 
roads, corrected up to Apr. 1, 1916. 
Seale 5 miles to 1 inch. Size 20 
by 29 inches. [11298 

©) May 1, 1916;.2 «Ape 2G 
1916; F 28588; Rochester herald 
co., Rochester, N. Y. 


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ee ee ae eee 
. 7 . 


MAPS 


no. 5, 1916 


New York (Sitate)—Continued. 


— Mendenhall’s guide road map 
New York showing main touring 
routes, good roads, connecting roads, 
railroads, etc. Size 27 by 39 inches. 

[11299 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. May 6, 1916; 

F 28553; C. S. Mendenhall, Cincin- 
nati. 


— Road map of western New York, 
Feb., 1916. Buffalo, N. Y., Mat- 
thews Northrup works, 1916. Scale 
1 inch to 4 miles. Size 25 by 394 
inches. [11300 

© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
F 28545; Automobile club of Buf- 
falo, Buffalo. 


—— Searborough’s official road map 
of the state of New York containing 
Adirondack and Thousand Islands 
section, western section and Hudson 
River section. 38 sheets, size 30 by 
383 inches. [11301 

Apr. 27, 1916-)'2) ¢:. May 17, 
1916; F 28575; Scarborough motor 
guide co., Indianapolis. 


Walrath’s 
York State. 


school map of New 
Size 52 by 39 inches. 
[11302 
spr fy. 1916. 2? « Apr. 29, 
1916; F 28543; Universal co., New 
York. 


New York (City) Mendenhall’s new 
automobile guide of greater New 
York showing main thoroughfares 
connecting the suburbs and points 
of interest with greater New York, 
compiled from government and state 
surveys. Size 39 by 27 inches. 

[11303 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. May 6, 1916; 

F 28554; C. S. Mendenhall, Cincin- 
nati. 


NEWTON, Jasper Co., Ill. [Insurance 


map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [11304 


er an 2s.) 1916: 2-e. Apr. 29; 
1916; F 29849; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Newton, Newton Co., Miss. [Insur- 


ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [11305 

Mary NOM AGIGs:: 20e¢)0 May- «10, 


1916; F 29860; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


11318 


NEWTON, 
Newton, 


N. J. Insurance maps of 
Sussex Co., N. J. May, 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 14 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [11306 
© May 23, 1916; 2 c. May 24, 
1916; F 29880; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


NILES CANYON,—SUNOL WATER TOWER 
TouR. Size 10 by 154 inches. (In 
Oakland tribune, v. 84, no. 128, Dee. 
26, 1915.) [11307 

© Dee. 26. 1915- 2c.) Mar. 14. 
1916; F 28534; Tribune pub. co., 
Oakland, Cal. 


NortH AmeErRicA. New world map 
after the old world war is over. 
Size 54 by 34 inches. [113808 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
F 28544; Arthur C. Hummer, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


OAKLAND, Cal. Oakland’s skyline 
boulevard. Size 124 by 17 inches. 
(In Oakland tribune, v. 84, no. 107, 
Dees 5, 1915.) [11309 

©) Dee. 5, 1915;°2 .c. Mar: 14, 
1916; EF 28532; Tribune pub. co., 
Oakland, Cal. 


Paris, Tex. Map of business district 
of “Paris, Texas, » burned Mar. -21,; 
1916. Size 18 by 294 inches. Blue- 
print. [11310 


© Apres 20, 1916> 1 «. Apr..24 
LOIG > ve, May) 4.1916. “W 2855t 
William Henry Keyser, Dallas. 


Park County, Wy. Park County gate- 
way to Yellowstone national park, 


Wy. 1916. Philadelphia, Pa., AI- 
bert Volk, 1916. Size 283 by 48 
inches. [11311 

© Mars tc. 19tG. 2) e Apron. 


1916; F 28522; Charles H. Scoville, 
Ralston, Wy. 


PENN Station, Westmoreland Co., Pa. 
[Insurance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [ite12 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c, May 24, 
1916; F 29883; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


PENNS GROVE, Salem Co., N. J. [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 10 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [11313 

©). 5A pry “27, 2916 2¢2: easA prs * 29, 
1916; F 29852; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11314 pt. 1, 0. s,, ¥.13 
PENNSYLVANIA. General map of the | PuLtAasKki, Giles Co., Tenn. ([Insur- 
anthracite coal fields of Pennsyl- ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 


vania and adjoining counties show- 
ing the position of each colliery. 
Philadelphia, Pa. A. H. Mueller, 
[1916.] Scale 2 miles to 1 inch. 2 
sheets, size 24 by 31% inches. 
[11314 
© -Apr. <25, 1916; -2-e. Apreg6; 
1916; F 28589; Alder & co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Pennsylvania, showing counties 
in different colors, townships, cities, 
boroughs, villages, postoffices, steam 
and electric railways with stations 
and distances between stations and 
other features, complete index to all 
places on map showing location and 
population according to latest offi- 
cial census. Seale 54 miles to 1 
inch. Size 354 by 68 inches. [113815 

(© Apr 912) 1916 2 "e Apr. - i, 
1916; F 28520; National map co., 
Indianapolis. 


PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. Insurance maps 
of Phillipsburg, Warren Co., N. J. 
Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
32 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[11316 
© Ape 27, 1916 2 ce Aor. 
1916; F 29845; Sanborn map c¢o., 


New York. 

PHorenrIx, Ariz. Map of Phoenix. 
Scale 1 in. to 600 ft. Size 59 by 
47 inches. ha 2 FS 


©. Apr. 15, 1916> ssc. Apr os20, 
1916; EF 285381; FH. N. Holma@uist; 
Phoenix, Ariz. 


PLAQUEMINE, La. Insurance maps of 
Plaquemine, Iberville Parish, La. 
Mar., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
15 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[11818 

© Apr. 28) 1916 9-2 “e. “Age 29, 

1916; F 29851; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 

PocAHONTAS, Randolph Co., Ark. 
surance map] Mar., 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. 4 Sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [11319 

©... Apr... 26... I9165:2 es Mans I, 


[ In- 


1916; F 29853; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 

PoTEAU, La Flore Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [11320 

© May 22, 1916; 2 ec May 24, 


1916; F 29881; 
New York. 


Sanborn map ©Co., 


to an inch. 11 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [11321 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c- Apris2s, 
1916; F 29846; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Ransom County, N. D. Map of Ran- 
som County, State of North Dakota. 
Size 64 by 10 inches. [11322 

(© Mar. 30, 1916; 2. e Apr. 3, 
1916; F 28525; W. G. Crocker, Lis- 
bon, N. D. 


Rock Hirt, 8S. C. Insurance maps of 
Rock Hill, York Co., S. C: Apr., 
1916. Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 138 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [113823 

© Apr.. 28, 1916; 2 ¢ Ape ze 
1916; F 29850; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


-Rovunp Rocx, Williamson Co., Tex. 


[Insurance map] Apr., 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [11824 

© May 17, 1916; 2 ce. May 49, 
1916; F 29872; Sanborn map ¢Co., 


New York. 
RUTLAND, Vt. Insurance maps of 
Rutland, Rutland Co. Vt. Mar., 


1916. Scale 50 ft. to an ineh. 38 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [11825 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 <p 
1916; F 29844; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 

Sr. Louris, Mo. Map of city of St. 
Louis and suburbs. Scale 2,000 ft. 
to 1 inch. Size 27 by 40% inches. 

[11826 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 

F 28560; Charles Hoelscher, St. 
Louis. 

Strategic trade cen- 

ters of South America. Size 53 by 

4 inches. [11327 
© May 19, 1916; 2 ec May 15, 

1916: F 28567; R. G. Dun & ©Co., 

New York. 


SouTH CAROLINA. 


SoutH AMERICA. 


Railroad map of 
South Carolina. 1915. Size 17 by 
233 inches. [11328 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
F 28546; George F. Cram co., Chi- 
cago. 


Tama County, Ia. Atlas of Tama 
County, Ia., containing maps of vil- 
lages, cities and townships of the 
county, maps of state, United States 
and world and farmer’s directory. 


o14 


==” . — a a 


1916; F 29882; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


1916; F 28578; Rand-McNally & co., 
Chicago. 


MAPS 

no. 5, 1916 11343 

Tama County, Ia.—Continued. | UNITED STATES—Continued. 

Various scales. 30 1, size 173 by Same. Size 16 by 264 inches. 
13% inches. Bound. [11329 0 eee 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. May 12, © May 10, 1916; 2 c. May 16 
1916; F 28563; G. W. Anderson, | 1916; F 28566; National highways 
Mason City, Ia. | assn., Washington. 

TAYLORSVILLE, Spencer Co., Ky. [In- | une annual DFS ee map 
ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by miles to 1 inch. Size 44 by 64 
21 inches. [11330 eae [11338 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c. May 24, © Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. May 15, 


TENNESSEE. Map of Tennessee power 
company’s system. 1916. Size 14 
by 22 inches. [11331 | 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 c May 9, 
1916; F 28559; EE. Hence & co., ine., 
New York. 


TERREBONNE PARISH, La. Bocage’s of- 
ficial map of the Parish of Terre- 
bonne, La. Size 33 by 386 inches. 

[11832 
© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
F 28516; C. W. Bocage, Houma, La. 


TuHrBopDAUX, La Fourche Parish, La. 
[Insurance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 6 seets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [11333 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c May 24, 
1916; F 29884; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ToRRANCE, Los Angeles Co., Cal. [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [11334 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. May 16, 
1916; F 29870; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


TUSKAHOMA, Pushmataha Co., Ok. 
[Insurance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 
7m) tt. to an’inch. Size 25 by 21 
inches. [11835 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c. May 6, 1916; 
F 29857; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


UnitTEepD States. National highways 
map of the United States showing 
one hundred thousand miles of na- 
tional highways proposed by the Na- 


VALLIANT, McCurtain Co., 


Y 


INCENNES, Ind. 


WESTFIELD, N. J. 


WISHBONE HIGHWAY. 


WORLD. 


Okl.  [In- 
Mar., 1916. Scale 50 
Size 25 by 21 inches. 


surance map] 
ft. to an inch. 


[11339 

© * Apr.' 26 1916=°2 ¢«¢ Apr 27, 

1916; F 29840; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Insurance maps of 
Vincennes, Knox Co., Ind. Apr., 
1916. Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 38 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [11340 
© May 17, 1916: 2 c« May 19, 
1916; F 298738; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 
Insurance maps of 
Westfield including the borough of 
Garwood, Union Co., N. J. Apr., 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 24 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [11341 
© May 22, J916=, 246. May 24. 
1916; EF 29885; Sanborn map c@o., 


New York. 

WINNETKA, Cook Co., Hl. Seale 1 
inch to 600 yards. Size 22 by 273 
inches. [11342 

©. Ape. 12. ,1916=2 -c¢. Apr. 27. 
1916; F 28540; Windes & March, 


Winnetka, III. 

Size 8 by 154 
inches. (Jn Oakland tribune, v. 84, 
no. 114, Dee. 12, 1915) [11348 


©. Dee. 12,. 1915: 2 «¢. Mar. 14, 
1916; F 28533; Tribune pub. ©co., 
Oakland, Cal. 

Funk & Wagnalls new com- 
prehensive atlas of the world. New 
York and London, Funk & Wagnalls 
company, 1916. 96 p. incl. maps. 
12mo. [With The comprehensive 
Standard distionary of the English 


tional highways assn. Size 103 by language. New York & London 
17 inches. [11836 [1915] ] [118438* 
© May 10, 1916; 2.c. May 16, © Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1916; 
1916; F 28565; National highways aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 427812; Rand- 
assn., Washington. MecNally & co., New York. 
Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1916____ 646 


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CLASSES L AND M. 


AccuUSING (THE) VoIcE; by F. W. 
Hiller; Harry Davenport, director. 
, 3 reels. [11344 
| © May 5, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 6, 1916; L 8238; Vitgraph 

co. of America, New York. 


ALIEN SOULS; by Margaret Turnbull, 
from the story by Hector Turnbull. 
5 reels. [11345 


© May 3, 1916: 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion May 8, 1916; L 8206; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


| 

. ALL OVER A STOCKING; written by Ar- 
; thur Mackley, produced by Al. E. 
| Cristie. Reel. [11346 


© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 28, 1916; L 8337; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc, New York. 


ANIMATED GROUCH CHASER. The ad- 
ventures of Tom the tamer, by Raoul 
Barre. 2392. Reel. [11347 

© May 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; L 8328; Thomas 
A. Edison, inc., Orange, N. J. 


The story of cook vs. chef and 
Hicks in. Nightmareland, a cartoon 
comedy by Raoul Barre. 2408. 
Reel. [11348 

© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; L 8366; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


_As IN A DREAM; by L. V. Jefferson. 3 
reels. [11349 
© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
‘tion May 20, 1916; L 8314; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


ATTIC PRINCESS; Story and scenario by 
Calder Johnstone, produced by 
George Cochrane. Reel. [11350 

© May 24, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 25, 1916; L 8346; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


‘Battie (A) oF HEARTS; adapted and 
- produced by Oscar C. Apfel, from 
The iron man, by Francis Marion. 5 
reels. [11351 

© May 21, 1916; 2 ¢c. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; L 8339; William 
Fox, New York. 


MOTION PICTURES 


BATTLER (THE); by Lawrence Semon 
and Graham Baker. Reel. [ats52 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 18, 1916; L 8302; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


BEGGAR KING; written and directed by 
Wilbert Melville. 2 reels. [11353 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 9, 1916; L 8248; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


BEGGAR (THE) OF CAWNPORE; by C. 
Gardner Sullivan, directed by 
Charles Swickard, supervision of 
Thos. H. Ince, Small reel. [11354 

© title, description and 663 prints 
recd. May 5, 1916; L 8225; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


BELoveD (THE) VAGABOND; adapted 
from the book of William J. Locke, 
in 6 pts. Clippings from reel. 

[11355 

© title, description and 134 prints 

recd. Mar. 27, 1916; L 7920; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK; from George 
Barr McCutcheon’s novel of the 
Same name. 4750, 3 reels. [11356 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 11, 1916; L 8256; Biograph 
co., New York. 
BLAZING LOVE; written by Mary Mu- 
rillo, produced by Keenan Buel. 6 
reels. [11357 


© Apr. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 1, 1916; L 8190; William 
Fox, New York. 

BoarDING (A) HOUSE HAM; written by 
Wallace C. Clifton, produced by 
Thomas Persons. Reel. [113858 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 4, 1916; L 8214; Selig poly- 
scope co., Chicago. 

BogBiE OF THE BALLET; Story by Grant 
Carpenter, scenario by Ida May 
Park, produced by Jos. De Grasse. 
5 reels. (De Grasse 1705-C) 

[11359 

© May 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion May 238, 1916; L 8833; Blue- 
bird photoplays, ine., New York. 


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11360 


Boppy BUMPS AND HIS GOATMOBILE. 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon no. 18) 
Reel. [11360 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion May 1, 1916; M 598; Bray stu- 
dios, ine., New York. 


Bossy BUMPS GOES FISHING; by Earl 
Hurd. (Paramount-Bray animated 
eartoon, no. 22) Reel. [11361 


© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; M 620; Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 


BrotHer Jim; by Calder Johnstone. 
Reel. [11362 
© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 25, 1916; L 8347; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BucKING society; by Mack Sennett, 
in 2 pts. Small reel. [11363 
© title, description and 444 prints 
recd. May 5, 1916; L 8226; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


Reel. 
[11864 


© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 19, 1916; L 83806; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, 
wood, Cal. 


Cap (A); written by Raymond L. 
Schrock, scenario by Dwight Cleve- 
land, produced by Ben Wilson. 
Reel. [11865 


© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; L 83862; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL, no. 10; 
cartoon by Wallace <A. Carlson. 
Reel. [11866 


© May 24, 1916 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; M 622; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


CAPITAL (THE) PRIZE; written by Ed- 
win Stevens and Norbet Lusk, pro- 
duced by Edwin Stevens. 2 reels. 

[11867 

© May 5, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion May 6, 1916; L 8233; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

CrecrRoPIA (THE) MOTH. 2390. 


BusTED (A) HONEYMOON. 


Reel. 
[11368 
© May 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; M 614; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 
CELESTE OF THE AMBULANCE CORPS; by 
William Addison Lathrop; Burton 
George, director. 38 reels. [11369 
© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 2, 1916; L 8204; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


Holly- 


pt. ,4S.ees 


CHAIN (THE) INVISIBLE; by Richard 
Le Gallienne, produced by Frank E. 
Powell, in 5 pts. Small reel. [11870 

© title, description and 166 prints 
recd. May 1, 1916; L 8192; Equita- 
ble motion pictures corp., New York. 


Curp’s CARMEN; a juvenile burlesque 
of Charlie Chaplin’s Carmen, adapt- 
ed and produced by James A. Fitz- 
Patrick. Clippings from reel. 

[11371 

© title, description and 35 prints 

reed. May 26, 1916; L 8357; Juvenile 
film corp., New York. 


City (THE) OF ILLUSION; by Ivan 
Abramson.. 12-.-pritts .8 by .102 
inches. [11372 

© title, description and 12 prints 
recd...Apr.. 24,.. 19165 Te Gi5e7 siya 
film productions, New York. - 


CIVILIZATION; by A. E. Kiralfy. Reel. 

[11373 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Apr. 28, 1916; L 8255; Albert 
Enrico Kiralfy, New York. . 


CLAUDIA; written and produced by 
Robert F. Hill. Reel. [11374 
© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 18, 1916; L 8281; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CLosED (THE) ROAD; by Maurice Tour- 
neur, produced by Paragon films, 
ine., in 5 pts. Small reel. [11375 


© title, description and 255 prints 
recd. May 1, 1916; L 8198; World 
film corp., New York. 


| Crown (THE); by Marian Fairfax. 8 


reels. [11876 


© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 29, 1916; L 8371; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


CopvE (THE) OF THE HILLS; written by 
Millard Wilson, produced under the 
personal supervision of Wilbert Mel- 
ville; Melvin Mayo, director. 3 
reels. [11377 

© May 23, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 26, 1916; L 83855; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


CoNDEMNATION; by Ed. T. Lowe, jr. 2 
reels. [11878 
© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 15, 1916; L 8283; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


018 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 5,1916 . 


CoRPORAL BILLY’S COMEBACK; story by 
Harry Leon Wilson, scenario by 
Calder Johnstone, produced by 
George Cochrane. 2 reels. [11379 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 19, 1916; L 8307; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


Cost (THE) OF HIGH LIVING; by Jo- 
seph F. Poland; William Wolbert, 
director. Reel. 

© May 9, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion May 11, 1916; L 8267; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Cowarp’s (THE) copE; by J. H. 
O’Mara; Frank McGlynn, director. 
2420. 3 reels. [11381 

© May 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; L 8327; Thomas 
A. Edison, inc., Orange, N. J. 


CoWPUNCHER’S (THE) PERIL; written 
and produced by Tom Mix. Reel. 
[11882 


© May 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion May 31, 1916; L 8374; Selig 
polyseope co., Chicago. 


CROOKED TRAILS; written and produced 
by Tom Mix. Reel. [11883 


© May 138, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 18, 1916; L 8801; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


CURFEW AT SIMPTON CENTER; by Ed- 
win Ray Coffin; William Wolbert, 
director. Reel. [11884 


© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 31, 1916; L 8875; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Darcy OF THE NORTHWEST MOUNTED; 
scenario by Walter Woods, produced 
by William Worthington. 3 reels. 

[11385 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 9, 1916; L 8249; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Dark (A) SUSPICION; written and 
produced by Allen Curtis. Reel. 
[11386 


© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; L 83638; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


DORSEY MOTION PICTURE TRAVELOGUES. 
Ceylon; by George A. Dorsey, in 4 
pts. Clippings from reel. [11887 
’-© title, description and 8 prints 
recd. May 22, 1916; M 615; United 
photo plays co., Chicago. 


45321—16——8 


[11880 | 


11396 


DoRSEY MOTION PICTURE TRAVELOGUES— 
Continued. 

— Dravidian India, by George A. 
Dorsey, in 4 pts. Clippings from 
reel. [11388 

© title, description and 7 prints 
recd. May 22, 1916; M 617; United 
photo plays co., Chicago. 


Native India, by George A. Dor- 
sey, in 4 pts. Clippings from reel. 
[11889 
© title, description and 6 prints 
recd. May 22, 1916; M 616; United 
photo plays co., Chicago. 


DouBLE (THE) crROoSsS; written by 
Charles J. McGuirk. 2 reels. [11390 
© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 5, 1916; L 8223; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


DouUBLE (A) FIRE DECEPTION; adapted 
by Norbert Lusk from Jay Hunt’s 
story A royal flush, produced by 
Matt Moore. Reel. [11391 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion May 23, 1916; L 8338; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ELEVENTH (THE) COMMANDMENT; by 
Winifred EH. Jenson. 838 prints 8 by 
104 inches, ete. [11392 

© title, description and 83 prints 
recd. May 22, 1916; L 8381; Veritas 
photoplay co., Cincinnati. 


HTERNAL (THE) SapHo; adapted by 
Mary Murillo, produced by Bertram 
Bracken. 5 reels. [11893 

© May 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 8, 1916; L 8242; William 
Fox, New York. 


Eyre (THE) oF Gop; written by Lois 
Weber, produced by The Smalleys. 
d reels. (Smalleys 1655-C) [11894 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 11, 1916; L 8259; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


FABLE (THE) OF THE GOOD FAIRY WITH 
THE LORGNETTE AND WHY SHE GOT IT 
coop; by George Ade. Reel. [11895 

© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 5, 1916; L 8224; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


FasLreE (THE) OF THE WILLING COL- 
LEGIAN WHO WANTED TO GET A FOOT- 
HOLD; by George Ade. Reel. [11396 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; L 8324; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


O19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11397 


Feast (THE) OF LIFE; scenario by 
Frances Marion, produced by Para- 
gon films, ine, directed by Albert 
Capellani. Small reel. [11397 

© title, description and 203 prints 
recd. May 4, 1916; L 8218; World 
film corp., New York. 


Reup (CEeE), cen; by’ Hugh Words) 22 
prints 8 by 10 inches. [11398 
© title, description and 22 prints 
recd. May 1, 1916; L 8191; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


FiegHt (A) FoR LOVE; story by W. B. 
Pearson, scenario and production by 
J: Jaeceard. 2 reels. [11399 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 6, 1916; L 8234; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


FIGHTING WITH THE ALLIES;  ar- 
ranged in 4 pts. Clippings from 
reel. [11400 


© title, description and 22 prints 
recd. Apr. 15, 1916; M 595; Timely 
feature films, New York. 


FINAL (THE) PAYMENT; written by 
Maude Thomas; Leon D. Kent, di- 
rector. 2 reels. [11401 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 28, 1916; L 8332; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


FIVE (A) THOUSAND DOLLAR ELOPE- 
MENT; written by Cornelius Shea 
and produced by Tom Mix. Reel. 

[11402 

© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion May 11, 1916; L 8268; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


FLYING (THE) TORPEDO; Scenario by 

Robert M. Baker and John Emerson. 

5 reels. [114038 

© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion May 17, 1916; L 8297; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


FOR SALE, A DADDY; by 
Backus. 


Bertha M. 
Clippings from reel. 
[11404 
© title, description and 42 prints 
recd. May 8, 1916; L 8248; Juvenile 
film corp., New York. 


FRI-LBY FRILLED; written and directed 
by Edwin McKim. Reel. [11405 
© May 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; L 8329; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


pt. I, WSS V. to 


Fur (THE) TRIMMED COAT; story by 
Jrene Haere, scenario by D. J. Claw- 
son, produced by Rupert Julian. 
Reel, [11406 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 238, 1916; L 8336; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

GAMBOLING ON Reel. 

[11407 
© May 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 20, 1916; L 83105) L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


THE GREEN. 


GENTLE (A) VOLUNTEER; by M. B. 
Harvey, produced by Ben Wilson. 3 
reels. — [11408 

© May 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 20, 1916; L 8311; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

GERTIE’S GASOLINE GLIDE. 2 reels. 

[11409 

© May 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 11, 1916; L 8264; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 

Cal. 


Girt (THE) WHO won; by Balboa fea- 
ture film co. Clippings from reel. 
[11410 
© title, description and 101 prints 
reed. Apr. 29, 1916; L 8184; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


Girt (THE) WITH THE GREEN EYES; 
produced under personal supervision 
of Herbert Blache. 5 reels. [11411 


© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 5, 1916; L 8221; Popular 
plays & players, inc., New York. 


GLORIA’S ROMANCE. 
perilous love, by Rupert Hughes. 
Clippings from reel. 11412 

© title, description and 115 prints 
recd. May 4, 1916; L 8216; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Chapter 3. A 


—— Chapter 4. The social vortex, by 
Rupert Hughes. Clippings from 
reel. [11413 

© title, description and 121 prints 
recd. May 15, 1916; L 8287; George 
Kleine, New York. 


—— Chapter 5. The gathering storm. 
by Rupert Hughes. Clippings from 
reel. [11414 

© title, description and 133 prints 
recd. May 22, 1916; L 8330; George 
Kleine, New York. 


020 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 
no. 5, 1916 11433 


GO-BETWEEN (THE); written by Sam- | HARE AND THE TORTOISE; written by 
uel Greiner, produced by William William Anthony McGuire; William 


Garwood. Reel. [11415 Roberts Daly, director. 8 reels. 

© May 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- [11424 
tion May 4, 1916; L 8211; Universal © May 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. tion May 13, 1916; L 8273; Selig 


polyscope co., Chicago. 


HARMONY IN A FLAT; written by Wil- 
[11416 liam Addison Lathrop, produced by 

Re - S = "K, = 25 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- oe aa ere) eee eae 


GoiIne WEST TO MAKE GOOD; written | 
| 
| 

tion May 25, 1916; i 8345 : Selig | © May 19, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 2 
| 


and produced by Tom Mix. Reel. 


: ‘ht tion May 20, 1916; L 8316; Univer- 

Beene e0, Clicazo- sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
HAROLD, THE NURSE GIRL; by Ed. J. 
Montagne; Frank Currier, director. 
Reel. [11426 
© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 31, 1916; L 8377; Vita- 


GOOD NIGHT, NURSE; story and produc- 
tion by Al. E. Christie. produced by 
Horace Davey. Reel. [11417 


© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion May 27, 1916; L 8360; Univer- 7 

sal film mfg. co., inc, New York. | graph co. of America, New York. 

| He’s A DEVIL; written and produced 

Great (THE) sMAsH. 3 reels. | by A. E. Christie. Reel. [11427 

[11418 © May 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

© May 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip-| tion May 9, 1916; L 8250; Univer- 
tion May 4, 1916; L 8212; L-Ko mo- sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

tion picture kompany, Hollywood, | yesiru (THE) roap: written and pro- 


Cal. duced by Allen J. Holubar. Reel. 


. 11428 
GROUCHES AND SMILES; written and [ 


© 5 “2 © descrip- 
L R Ids. Reel. © May 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip 
a... 11419 tion May 16, 1916; L 8290; Univer- 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- | sae aa Sno aS piyes HE 
tion May 11. 1916: L 8261: Univer- | HeartacHEs; written by Grant Car- 


_@o.. inc.. New k. penter, produced by L. B. Carleton. 

sal film mfg. co., inc.. New Yor eee 11429 

Gutter (A) MAaAcGpALENE; adapted | © May 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
from the story of Willard Mack by |_ tion May 13, 1916; L 8277; Univer- 
Clinton H. Stagg. 5 reels. [11420 | sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

© May 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- | HELEN oF THE CHORUS; William Addi- 
tion May 17, 1916; L 8296; Jesse L. son Lathrop. 2413. 3 reels. [11430 
Lasky feature play co., New York. © May 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; L 8365; Thomas 
A. Edison. ine., Orange, N. J. 

HER CELLULOID HERO; story by Robt. 
McGowan, scenario and preduction 
by Al. E. Christie. Reel. 11431 

| © May 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion May 16, 1916; L 8292; Univer- 


HALF A ROGUE; adapted from the novel sal film mfg. co., inc., New York, 
by Harold McGrath, scenario and | HER GREAT PART; written by Lynn 
production by Henry Otto, release Reynolds, produced by Lynn Rey- 
no. 732. 5 reels. [11422 nolds and Val Paul. Reel. [114382 

© May 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- © May 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 3, 1916; L 8207; Univer- tion May 6, 1916; L 8231; Universal 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

HER HUSBAND'S FAITH: story by Paul 

Machette, scenario by Eugene De 

Rue, produced by Lloyd Carleton. 

2 reels. [11433 
© May 3, 1916; 2 c« and descrip- 

tion May 4, 1916; L 8210; Universal 

film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


Hapit (THE) OF HAPPINESS; scenario 
by Shannon Fife and Alan Dwan. 5 
reels. [11421 

© Feb. 21, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 24, 1916: L 8343; Triangle | 
film corp., New York. 


| 
| 


Harp (THE) WAy; written by Russell 
E. Smith; T. N. Heffron, director. 
3 reels. [11423 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 9, 1916: L 8213; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Or 
IND cS 
er 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11434 
HER LOVING RELATIONS; by William HE. 
Wing; Dave Smith, director. Reel. 
[11434 


© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 31, 1916; L 8376; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 
HER MATERNAL RIGHT; by Willard 
Mack, produced by Paragon films, 
ine, in 5 pts. Small reel. [11485 
© title, description and 207 prints 
recd. May 4, 1916; L 8217; World 
film corp., New York. 
HIS BREAD AND BUTTER; by Mack Sen- 
net, in 2 pts. Smail reel. [11436 
© title, description and 200 prints 
recd. May 5, 1916; L 8228; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


HIS BROTHER’S WIFE; by Er Lawshe; 


Harley Knoles, director. Small 
reel. [Title changed from The wo- 
man of it] [11437 


© title, description and 258 prints 
recd. May 24, 1916; L 8344; World 
film corp., New York. 


His DUKESHIP, Mr. Jack; by Bruno 
Lessing; C. Jay Williams, director. 
Reel. [11488 

© Apr. 24, 1916: 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion May 5, 1916; L 8220; . Vita- 
graph co. of America. New York. 


HIs LAST LAUGH; by Mack Sennett, in 
2 pts. Small reel. [11489 
© title, description and 210 prints 
recd. May 5, 1916; L 8227; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


HIs LITTLE story; written by John C. 
Brownell, produced by Matt Moore. 
Reel. [11440 


© May 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 31, 1916; L 83879; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Hoopoo ANN; scenario by Granville 
Warwick. 5 reels. [11441 
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 17, 1916; L 8298; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 
HULDA, THE SILENT; Story and produc- 
tion by Otis Turner, scenario by F. 
McGrew Willis. 2 reels. [11442 


© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 18, 1916; L 8275; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
INTO THE PRIMITIVE; from the story 
written by Rovert Ames Bennet; 
T. N. Heffron, director. 5 reels. 
[114438 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8178; Selig 
polyseope co., Chicago. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Iron (THE) cLtAw. Chapter 8. The 
stroke of twelve, by Edw. Jose fea- 
ture film corp. Clippings from reel. 

[11444 

© title, description and 77 prints 

recd. Apr. 29, 1916; L 8185; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


— Chapter 9. Arrows of hate, by 
Edw. Jose feature film corp. Clip- 
pings from reel. [11445 

© title, description and 100 prints 
recd. Apr. 29, 1916; L 8183; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


Iron (THE) HAND; Story by Geo. E. 
Hall, scenario by F. McGrew Willis, 
produced by Ulysses Davis. 5 reels. 
(Davis 14830-C) © [11446 

© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 12, 1916; L 8270; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


IT CAN’T BE TRUE; by Craig Hutchin- 
son. Reel. [11447 
© May 24, 1916; 2 «@ and descrip- 
tion May 25, 1916; L 8351; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


written by Josephine 
McLaughlin, directed by Melvin 
Mayo. 3 reels. [11448 

© May 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 12, 1916; L 8268; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


JACKSTRAWS; 


JENKINS’ JINX; written by Dave 
Reed; Clay M. Greene, director. 
Reel. : [11449 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 6, 1916; L 8229; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


JESTER (THE); written by Charles J. 
McQuinn. 3 reels. [11450 
© May 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion May 5, 1916; L 8222; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Jim Stocum no. 463938; written by 
Robert F. Hill, produced by Robert 
Cummings. 2 reels. [11451 

© May 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; L 8364; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Just Kitty; written by Adelbert 

Ellery Bergh, produced by Robert 

FF. Rill. Reel. [11452 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

| tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8176; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


O22 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 5, 1916 
| 
JUVENILE DANCER SUPREME: Lena | 
Baskeitte in classic dances. Split 
reel. [11453 


© May 17, 1916: 2 c and descrip- 
tion May 19, 1916; M 612; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Keene Norr, THE FOOTMAN; by 
Charles Brown; C. Jay Williams, | 
director. Reel. [11454 

© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; L 8369; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Keene Nort, THE JANITOR; by | 
Charles Brown: C. Jay Williams. 
director. Reel. [11455 | 
© May 5. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- | 
tion May 11, 1916: L 8265: Vita- | 
graph co. of America, New York. 
| 


KEeNEL NUTT WINS A WIFE: by Regi- 
nald Wright Kauffman: C. Jay Wil- 
liams, director. Reel. [11456 

© May 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 13, 1916; L 8272; Vita- | 
graph co. of America, New York. | 


Leap (THe); story by James Mac | 
gregor. scenario by Harvey Gates. | 
produced by Henry McRae. 2 reels. | 

[11457 | 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- | 

tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8174; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LEMS COLLEGE CAREER; Writien and 
produced by AL. E. Christie. 2 reels. 
[11458 © 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c and descrip- | 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8172; Univer- | 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. | 


Lights (THE) oF New York: by 
Charles L. Gaskill; Van Dyke | 
Brooke, director. 5 reels. [11459 | 

© May 23. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 26, 1916; L 8356; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Limousine (THE) MYSTERY: adapted 
by Catherine Carr from the story by 
Leslie Peacocke. produced by Lucius 
Henderson. 2 reels. F11460 

© May 17, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 19, 1916; L 8308; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LimTtte (THE) GIRL NEXT Door. 6 
reels. [11461 
© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 4, 1916; L 8215; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


11470 

LITTLE JOURNEYS IN THE ¥FEOZEN 
NortH ; Nome. Alaska. Split reel. 

[11462 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion May 11, 1916; M 605; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc.. New York. 


| Lirttz (THE) SHEPHERD oF BARGAIN 


Row ; from the novel by Howard Mc- 
Kent Barnes. 5 reels. [11463 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8180; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


| Lirttest (THE) Macpatene; by Wat- 


kins Eppes Wright; Burton George, 
director. 2424 3 reels. [11464 

© May 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 11, 1916; L 8257: Thomas 
A. Edison, inc.. Orange, N. J. 


Lonevies (THE); by Agnes C. Johns- 

ton; Wilfrid North, director. Reel. 

[11465 

© May 25, 1916; 2 & and descrip- 

tion May 27, 1916; L 8368: Viita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


| LovE AND BRASS BUTTONS; written by 


Al. E. Christie, produced by Horace 
Davey. Reel. [11466 

© May 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 20, 1916; L 8318; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LovE TRIUMPHANT; written and pro- 
duced by Harry G. Stafford. 2 
reels. [11467 

© May 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion May 13, 1916; L 8278; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Love’s TOLL: by Daniel Carson Good- 

man; Jack Pratt, director. 5 reels. 

[11468 

© May 3, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion May 3, 1916: L 8209; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Lucky (A) TUMBLE: by James A. 
Stiles; Frank Currier, director. 
Reel. [11469 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 2, 1916; L 8195; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Mapcap (THE); story by George 
Gibbs, scenario by Leonora Ains- 
worth, produced by Wm. Dowlan. 
5 reels. (Dowlan 1619-C) [11470 

© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 20, 1916; L 8319: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


d23 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11471 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


MAKING (THE) OF MADDALENA; by L. 
V. Jefferson, from the story by Mary 
and Samuel Lewis. 5 reels. [11471 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 28, 1916; L 8834; Oliver 
Morosco photoplay co., Los Angeles. 


MAN (THE) BEHIND THE CURTAIN; by 
Minnie Krakaner, produced by 
Courtlandt Van Deusen. 5 reels. 

[11472 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion May 19, 1916; L 8805; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Man (THE) FROM NOWHERE; written 
by William H. Clifford, directed by 
Henry Otto. 5 reels. [11473 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 29, 1916; L 8372; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


MaArkK (THE) OF A GENTLEMAN; Writ- 
ten by F. McGrew Willis, produced 
by William Worthington. 2 reels. 

[11474 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion May 2, 1916; L 8198; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


MARRIAGE (THE) OF ARTHUR; written 
and produced by Rupert Julian. 2 
reels. [11475 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8175; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


MARTHA’S VINDICATION; scenario by 
Ella Carter Woods. 5 reels. [11476 


© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 12, 1916; L 8266; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


MATRIMONIAL (THE) MARTYR; Dy 
Balboa feature film co. Clippings 
from reel. [11477 


© title, description and 164 prints 
recd. Apr. 29, 1916; L 8186; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


ME AND ME MOKE; story by Richard 
Gathony, in 4 pts. Clippings from 
roll. [11478 

© title, description and 41 prints 
recd. May 8, 1916; L 8244; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 
Merry Mary. 4749. 2 reels. [11479 
© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 8, 1916; L 8208; Biograph 
co., New York. 


MiLtition (A) A MINUTE; from the 
story of the same name. 5 reels. 
[11480 


© May 9, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion May 10, 1916; L 8254; Quality 
pictures corp., New York. 


Miss ADVENTURE; written and directed 
by William Wilbert. 3 reels. [11481 
© May 12, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion May 13, 1916; L 8271; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Miss NANNY GOAT ON THE RAMPAGE; 
by Clarence Rigby. (Paramount- 
Bray cartoon, no. 20) Reel. [11482 

© May 14, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion May 16, 1916; M 609; Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 


Mr. Buppy Brice’s BURGLAR. Reel. 
{11483 
© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 ce and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8179; L-Ko 
oa picture kompany, Hollywood, 
al. 


Mr. FurterR Pep; he dabbles in the 
pond, by F. M. Follet. Split reel. 

[11484 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion May 19, 1916; M 611; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


—— he tries mesmerism, animated 

cartoon by F. M. Follet. Split reel. 

[11485 

© May 38, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion May 4, 1916; M 602; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Mrx-up (A) IN BLACK; by Florence 
Bolles; Will Louis, director. 8010. 
Reel. [11486 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 2, 1916; L 8203; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


Mopet (THE) cook; by Ellis Parker 
Butler, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. [11487 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 2, 1916; L 8200; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


MonEY FOR NOTHING; a farce by Ar- 
thur Eckersby and Guy Newall, pro- 
duced by Maurice Elvey. Clippings 
from roll. [11488 

© title, description and 27 prints 
recd. May 8, 1916; L 8245; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


MorE MONEY THAN MANNERS; by Law- 
rence Semon and Graham Baker. 
Reel. [11489 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 9, 1916; L 8246; Vita- 
grap co. of America, New York. 


O24 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 5, 1916 


NADINE OF NOWHERE; written by Wil- 
liam W. Farmer, produced by Paul 
Bourgeois. Reel. [11490 


© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 138, 1916; L 8274; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


NAKED HEARTS; Suggested by Lord 
Tennyson’s poem Maud, written and 
produced by Rupert Julian, scenario 
by Olga Printzlau. 5 reels. (Julian 
1646) [11491 

© May 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 3, 1916; L 8205; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


NEVER AGAIN, EppIE; story by J. Lewis. 
Reel. [11492 


© May 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 31, 1916; L 8381; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


NEVER LIE TO YOUR WIFE; written by 
Al, . Christie, produced by Horace 
Davey. Reel. [11493 


© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 6, 1916; L 82380; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


New YORK, PAST AND PRESENT; by D. 
Cleveland and Ed. J. Montagne. 
Reel. [11494 


© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 24, 1916; M 618; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


OH, YOU UNCLE; written by Bide Dud- 
ley, directed by Clay M. Greene. 
Reel. [11495 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 19, 1916; L 8304; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


OncE A THIEF; by H. S. Sheldon. 3 
reels. [11496 
© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 1, 1916; L 8187; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

ONE ON HeEnNRyY; Dy Charlotte W. 
Ayers, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. [11497 

© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 16, 1916; L 8288; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 

ORDEAL (THE) oF ELIZABETH; drama- 
tized by Geo. C. Hazelton; Wilfrid 
North, director. 5 reels. [11498 

© May 4, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 6, 1916; L 8237; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 

ORPHAN Joyce; by H. Tipton Steck. 
2 reels. [11499 

© May 20, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; L 8323; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


11510 


OTTO, THE ARTIST; story by Burk Sy- 
mon, adapted and directed by Edwin 
McKim. Reel. [11500 

© May 6, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion May 9, 1916; L 8247; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


OTTO, THE HERO; written and produced 
by Edwin McKim. Reel. [11501 
© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 17, 1916; L 8295; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


OTTO, THE REPORTER; written and di- 
rected by Edwin McKim. Reel. 
[11502 
© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 31, 1916; L 8378; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


OUR PEOPLE; by Chas. J. McGuirk. 8 
reels. [11503 
© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; L 8322; Wssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


PANTHER; by Jacques Danglars, in 5 
pts. Clippings from reel. [11504 
© title, description and 240 prints 
recd. Apr. 28, 1916; L 8169; Ugo 
Serra, New York. 


PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH, no. 14. 2027. 
Reel. [11505 
© May 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 4, 1916; M 600; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 
—no. 15. 2028. Reel. [11506 
© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 11, 1916; M 607; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 
—no. 16. 2029. Reel. [11507 
© May 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 18, 1916; M 610; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


a OE AG PAU OS) Waleviersl: [11508 


© May 23, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion May 25, 1916; M 619; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


PASQUALE; by Lawrence McCloskey 
and George Beban. 5 reels. [11509 
© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 1, 1916; L 8189; Oliver 
Moroseo photoplay co., Los Angeles, 
Cal. 


PEG 0’ THE RING, no. 2. A strange in- 
heritance, scenario by Grace Cun- 
ard. 2 reels. [11510 

© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 25, 1916; L 83849; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


020 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11511 


PEG 0° THE RING—Continued. 

— no. 3. In the lion’s den, scenario 
by Grace Cunard, produced by 
Francis Ford. 2 reels. [11511 

© May 9, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion May 10, 1916; L 8252; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


no. 4. The circus mongrels, 
scenario by Grace Cunard, produced 
by Francis Ford. 2 reels. [11512 
© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 16, 1916: L 8293: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


no. 5. The house of mystery, 
scenario by Grace Cunard. 2 reels. 
[11513 


© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- | 
tion May 25, 1916: L 8350; Univer- | 


sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Perrect (A) MATCH; 
equals 2, written and produced by 
Roy Clements. Reel. [11514 

© Apr. 28, 1916: 2 c and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8173; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PICKLES AND DIAMONDS; written by 
Dave Reed, directed by Clay M. 
Greene. Reel. [11515 

© May 26. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; L 8367; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadeiphia. 


POLICE. (Essanay-Chaplin comedy) 
2 reels. [11516 
© May 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 12, 1916; L 8269; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Pottice (THE) DOG IN THE PARK. 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon, no. 19) 
Reel. [11517 


© May 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 8, 1916; M 604; Bray stu- 
dios, inc., New York. 


Potts BUNGLES AGAIN; story by Louis 
Hubene, scenario and production by 
Al. E. Christie. Reel. [11518 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 2, 1916; L 8196; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PrimaL (THE) INSTINCT; by Mrs. 
Owen Bronson; Mr. Brooke, di- | 
rector. 3 reels. [11519 


© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 25, 1916; L 8352; Vita- 


graph company of America, New | 


York. 


or 1 plus i | 


pt. 1, 1S va 


PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE; written by 
L. V. Jefferson and Josephine Mce- 
Laughlin, directed by Melvin Mayo, 
produced under the supervision of 
Wilbert Melville. 3 reels. [11520 

© May 17, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 18, 1916; L 8300; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


RAFFLE FOR A HUSBAND; scenario by 
Gale Henry. produced by Allen Cur- 
tis. Reel. [11521 

© May 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion May 13, 1916; L 8280; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine.. New York. 


REDEMPTION (THE) oF Dave DARCEY; 
by Charles T. Dazey. produced and 
directed by Paul Scardon. 5 reels. 

[11522 

© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion May 20, 1916: L 83820; Viita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


RESURRECTION (THE) oF HOLLis; by 
George S. Maxwell; Harry Daven- 
port, director. 3 reels. [11523 


© May 1. 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 2, 1916: L 8194; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


RETURN (A) TO YOUTH AND TROUBLE; 

by Albert Payson Terhune. 2 reels. 

[11524 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- . 

tion May 1, 1916: L 8188; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


RicH (THE) IDLER; by Jos. F. Poland; 
Dave Smith, director. Reel. 
[11525 
© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916: L 8181; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


RoBBING THE FISHES; a comedy by 
Earle Edwards; Will Louis, di- 
rector. 2276. Reel. [11526 

© May 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 11, 1916; L 8258; Thomas 
A. Edison, inc., Orange, N. J. 


Rose (THE) COLORED SCARF; Story by 
Eleanor M. Ingram, scenario by Ben 
Cohn, produced by William Worth- 
ington. 2 reels. [11527 

© May 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 31, 1916; L 8380; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Rose oF Iraty;: by Charles Michelson. 
3 reels. [11528 
© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 15, 1916; L 8284; HEssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


026 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 5, 1916 . 


SAINTS AND SINNERS: Py Hugh Ford. 
18 prints, 8 by 10 inches. [11529 
© title, description and 18 prints 
recd. May 17, 1916; L 8299: Famous 
players film co., New York. 


ScaLINnG THE JUNGFRAU. Reel. 
[11530 
© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; M 596; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Scenes In Iceranp: A Morgenstein, 
camerman. Reel. [11531 
© May i, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 2, 1916; M 599: Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


ScHemers (THE): by Jos. A. Roach. 
3 reels. [11532 
© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; L 8326; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


SHE WON THE PRIZE; by George D. 

Baker and E. R. Carpenter. Reel. 

[11533 

© May 20. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion May 24. 1916: L 8340; Vita- 

graph company of America, New 
York. 


SHeeirr’s (THE) pDutTy: written and 
produced by Tom Mix. Reel. 
; [11534 
© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8177; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


SHERLOCK HoL~Mes; written by Wil- 
liam Gillette; Arthur Berthelet, di- 
rector. 7 reels. [11535 

© May 5, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 8, 1916: L 8239; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Stent (THE) MAN oF TIMBER GULCH; 
written and produced by Robert 
Leonard. 2 reels. [11536 


© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 23, 1916; L 8335; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SILKS AND SATINS; by Hugh Ford. 
20 prints, § by 10 inches. [11537 
© title, description and 20 prints 
recd. May 25, 1916; L 8354; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


SINS OF MEN; written by Mary Murillo, 

produced by James Vincent. 5 reels. 

[11535 

© May 14, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion May 15. 1916; L 8286; William 
Fox. New York. 


11547 


SKIRTS AND CINDERS; written and pro- 
duced by Edwin McKim. Reel. 
[11539 
© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 2. 1916: L $8202: Lubin 
mfg. co.. Philadelphia. 


SNowsigp (THE): by Mary Rider; Ed- 
win Carewe. director. 6 reels. 
[11540 
© May 9. 1916: 2 © and descrip- 
tion May 10, 1916; L 8253; Rolfe 
photoplays. inc., New York. 


SOME MONKEY STARS: both high and 
lowly members of man’s relations 
show the ways of jungleland. Split 
reel. [11541 

© May 38. 1916: 2 « and descrip- 
tion May 4. 1916; M 601: Universal 
film mig. co.. inc., New York. 


Son (A) OF THE IMMORTALS: Story by 
Louis Tracy. scenario by Bertram 
Grassby. produced by Otis Turner. 
5 reels. (Turner 1667-C) [11542 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8182; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc.. New York. 


Sone (THE) IN THE DARK; by Mai- 
belle Heikes Justice. 2 reels. 
[11543 
© May 20, 1916; 2 e and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; L 8325; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Sout (A) For sate. 83 reels. [11544 

© May 5. 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion May 6, 1916: L 8236: Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SPELL (THE) OF THE YUKON; adapted 
from the poem by Robert W. Sery- 
ice, produced for the Metro program 
under direction of Burton King. 5 
reels. [11545 

© May 24, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 24, 1916; L 8342; Popular 
plays & players, inc.. New York. 


SPIDER (THE) AND THE FLY; adapted 
by Franklin B. Coates, produced by 
J.Gordon Edwards. Sreels. [11546 

© May 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 29. 1916; L 8373; William 
Fox, New York. 


written and 
Reel. 
[11547 
© May 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 20, 1916; L 8313; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Stace (THE) VILLAIN; 
produced by Allen Curtis. 


O27 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11548 


Ht. 1, 0 By vy. iS": 


STORMING THE TRENCHES. Reel. 
[11548 
© May 19, 1916; 2 ¢ and deserip- 
tion May 20, 1916; L 8312: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


STRANGE (A) CONFESSION; story by L. 
Hutton, scenario by L. Hutton and 
Jay Hunt, produced by Jay Hunt. 
Reel. [11549 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion May 6, 1916: L 8235: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


> 


Suspect (THE): from the story The 
Silver shell, by H. J. W. Dam, pro- 
duced by S. Rankin Drew. 6 reels. 

[11550 

© May 15, 1916: 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion May 18, 1916; L 8303: Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


SWEET CHARITY; produced by Sidney 
Drew. Reel. [11551 
© May 1, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion May 2, 1916: L 8199: Metro pic- 
tures corp., New York. 


Sweet Kitty Beriarrs;: from the play 
by David Belasco and Egerton 
Castle. 5 reels. [11552 

© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 8, 1916: L 8240; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. | 


SyarpHony (A) IN cOoAL; by Mary 
Stewart Cutting. produced by Sid- 
ney Drew. Reel. [11553 

© May 15, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 16, 1916: L 8289; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


TAMMANY’S TIGER; written by Wright 
Roberts, produced by Henry Mc- 
Rae. 2 reels. [11554 

© May 26. 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; L 8361; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


TEMPERANCE (A) TOWN; from the 
play by Charles Hoyt, scenario by 
Gilson Willets. 3 reels. [11555 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 20, 1916; L 8309; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Test (THE) OF CHIVALRY; written by 
Elizabeth R. Carpenter; Wm. Rob- 


ert Daly, director. 3 reels. 
[11556 
© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 8, 1916; L 8241; Selig 


polyscope co., Chicago. 


o2 


THEIR FIRST: hy Charlotte Wharton 
Ayres, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. {11557 

© May 1, 1916: 2 & and descrip- 
tion May 2, 1916: L 8201: Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


THEIR SOCIAL SMASH; written and 
produced by Harry Wulze. Reel. 
[11558 


© May 12. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 18, 1916: L 8279: Univer- 
sal film mfg: co., ine... New York. 


TuHier (THE) OF THE DESERT; written 
and produced by Lynn Reynolds. 
Reel. [11559 

© Apr. 28, 1916: 2 c and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8171; Univer- 
sal film mfg. ce., ine.. New York. 


THOUSAND DOLLAR HUSBAND; by James 
Young, from the story by Margaret 
Turnbull. 5 reels, [11560 

© May 13. 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion May 15, 1916: L 8282: Jesse 


L. Lasky feature play co., New 
York. 
THREE (THE) WISHES; written by 


Samuel Greiner, produced by Lu- 
cuis Henderson. Reel. [11561 

© May 10, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 11, 1916; L 8262: Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


2 reels. 
[11562 

© May 24, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion May 25, 1916; L 8353; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


TOYLAND 


ToUGH LUCK ON A ROUGH SEA. 


(A) Split reel. 
[11563 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May i1, 1916: M 606; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine... New York. 


ROBBERY. 


Trip (A) THROUGH UGANDA, BRITISH 
East Arrica. 1988S. Reel. 
[11564 


© May 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; M 621; Thomas 
A. Edison, inc., Orange, N. J. 


Two MOTHERS; story by I. A. R. Wyle, 
scenario by Calder Johnstone, pro- 
duced by Lloyd Carleton. 2 reels. 

[11565 

© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 25, 1916; L 8348; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


8 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 5, 1916 


Two (THE) ORPHANS; by Kate Clax- 
ton, from the play of the same 
name. 3 reels. [11566 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; L 8858; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


UNCONVENTIONAL (THE) GIRL; written 
and produced by Robert F. Hill. 2 
reels. [11567 

© May 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion May 20, 1916; L 8315; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


VERNON Howe BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
oF Rome. Split reel. [11568 
© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; M 597; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


VERNON Howe BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
oF SAN Francisco. Split reel. 
[11569 
© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; M 613; Essanay 
film mfg. co.. Chicago. 


VIRGINIA; Story by Ida M. Evans, sce- 
nario by Harvey Gates, produced by 
Cleo Madison. Reel. [11570 


© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 16, 1916; L 8291; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Wark IN Mexico. Reel. [11571 


© May 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 5, 1916; M 603; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WeEppING (THE) GUEST; story by Lucia 
Chamberlain, produced and adapted 
by Jacques Jaceard. 2 reels. [11572 


© May 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 20, 1916; L 83817; Univer- 
sal film mfg co., inc., New York. 


WHAT LOVE CAN Do; story by Gertrude 
H. Andrews, scenario and direction 
by Jay Hunt. 5 reels. (Hunt 
1676-C) [115738 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 22, 1916; L 8321; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


WHEAT (THE) AND THE CHAFF; writ- 
ten by Josephine McLaughlin, pro- 
duced under the personal supervi- 
sion of Wilbert Melville; Melvin 
Mayo, director. 8 reels. [11574 

© May 38, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 5, 1916; L 8219; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


11583 

WHEN A WIFE WORRIES: Scenario and 
production by Hal  Clotwarthy. 
Reel. [11575 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 2, 1916; L 8179; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WHEN SLIM PICKED A PEACH; written 
and produced by Roy Clements. 
Reel. [11576 

© May 8, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion May 9, 1916; L 8251; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN? Story by 
Lucy Payton and Franklin Hall, 
scenarion by Lois Weber, produced 
by the Smalleys. 5 reels. (Smalley 
1558-C ) [11577 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Apr. 29, 1916; L 8170; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WIFE (A) AT BAY; written by J. Grabb 

Alexander, produced by Ben Wilson. 

2 reels. [11578 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion May 11, 1916; L 8260; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


WIFE (A) FOR A RANSOM; written and 
produced by Allen Curtis. Reel. 
[11579 
© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 6, 1916; L 8232; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WINNING NUMBER; by Clay M. Green. 
Reel. [11580 
© May 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 15, 1916; L 8285; Lubin 
nfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Wire (THE) PULLERS; Story by Cath- 
erine Carr, scenario by Ben Cohn, 
produced by William Worthington. 
Reel. [11581 


© May 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 27, 1916; L 83859; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Woman (THE) IN BLACK; by The pro- 
tective amusement co., adapted from 
play of the same name. 5 reels. 
(Biograph co. no. 4762) [11582 

© May. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion May 24, 1916; L 8341; Klaw & 
Erlanger, New York. 

Woman (THE) WHO FOLLOWED ME; 
scenario by Robert Z. Leonard, pro- 
duced by Robert Leonard and David 
Kirkland. 2 reels. [11583 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion May 16, 1916; L 8294; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


O29 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11584 pt. I, n. s., v 18, no. 5, 1916 

WooInc OF AUNT JEMIMA; story by | WORLD’S GREATEST ATHLETES ; series no. 
Clifford Howard, scenario by Al. E. 1; J. H. Hermann, director. Reel. 
Christie, produced by Horace Davey. [11585 
Reel. [11584 © May 9, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 


© May 12, 1916; 2 c and descrip- tion May 18, 1916; M 608; Selig 
tion May 13, 1916; L 8276; Univer- polyseope co., Chicago. 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Number of entries in classes L and M included in the Catalogue since 
January 1, 1916: 
Motion (picture photoplays 22 ¢41_ 0 0 
Motion pictures other than photoplays_____..-._...._-.2 0) 2 eee 148 


030 


BOOKS 


PART I, 


GRouP 2 


Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author 
and copyright proprietor are the same, and that therefore the name is 


not repeated in the claim paragraph. 


Appott (A. Theo.) & co.*, Philadel- 


phia. Would you _ be_ successful? 
Tf so then— 15 p. col. illus. 
32mo. (Cover-title: The road _ to 
SUCCESS. ) [11586 


ee apr. 14.°1916; 2 c Apr. 14, 
1916; aff. Apr. 25, 1916; A 429686. 


ABRAHAM Lincoln fraternal league of 
America. [11587, 11588 


Constitution and laws of the Abraham 
Lincoln fraternal league of America. 
cover-title, 44, ae D. Port. 24mo. 
$0.10. © Apr. Pe tO1G ce. and aff. 
May 16, 1916; A 493091, 


Ritual of the Abraham Lincoln fra- 
i 


ternal league of America. 19 
diagr. 16mo. $0.10. @ Apr 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 16, 1916: 
A 432092. 
(© Federal underwriters, Colum- 
bus, Ind. 
ABRAHAMS (B. B.) & co. Catalogue 
no. 15. cover-title, 100 p._ illus., 
port. Svo. [11589 


© May 1, 1916; 1 c. and aff. May 
ee 298G-t 6e@. May 24,1916; A 


432194; Benjamin B. Abrahams, 
Philadelphia. 
AD-ROUTE. v. 1, no. 1, May 2, 1916. 


[Baltimore, Md., International syn- 
dicate, 1916] [14] p. 12mo. 
[11590 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
ee, 4916; A’ 480833; W. 8S. Ball, 
Providence, R. I. 


ApAMS (William J.) Up-to-date re- 
gents questions in elementary United 
States history and civics. Syracuse, 
N. Y., C. W. Bardeen, 1914. 1 p. 
1, 5-99 p. 16mo. $0.25. [11591 

ie 2p 722, 1916;) 2c," and) aff. 
May G2. 1916; A, 428972; C. W. 
Bardeen, Syracuse, N. Y. 


ApAMsS & Westlake co.*, Chicago. 
Postal car equipment catalogue, no. 
tots 5 p. 1., 5-65 p. illus., diagrs. 
fol. [11592 

ey Ape. 20, 1916-2 c Apr.. 24, 
1916; aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429667. 


ADIRONDACK development corporation. 

[11593-11595 

How land values have grown at Old 

. [8] p. folder. 24mo. © May 

15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 17, 1916; 
A 430968. 


Vacation land. Adirondack mountains. 
Old Forge, New toy [1 a as anes 
map. 4to. © M 15, Cc. 
and aff. May 17, 1916; A 430971. 


Who owns _ Alsace- ieaine [4] D. 
24mo. © May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 17, 1916: A’ 430970. 
© Wm. R. Stackhouse, 

iNeag & 


ADVANCE pump & compressor Co.*, 
Battle Creek. Pumps, vertically 
divided, multi-stage, centrifugal 
pumps, type VM. 38, [5] p. 8vo. 

[11596 
© May 22, 1916; 2 e« and aif. 
May 25, 1916; A 432166. 


ADVERTISERS art and cut service, inc. 
Zuckerman weekly fashion art serv- 
ice. Issue no. 105, p. A, B, week 
beginning Mar. 20, 1916. 2 sheets, 
illus., 21 by 14 inches. [11597 


© Mar, 20, A165. 2G. anes aie. 
May 1, 1916; A 480624; Sidney D. 
Zuckerman, Chicago. 


AERODART Works. It’s wise to brighten 
up your home with the ambergloss 


Utica, 


polishing cloth. [38] p. 8vo. 
[11598 
©), Apr ch, 1916 2 “ce, and ait 
Apr. 25, 1916; A 430554; Caesar R. 
Bannihr, New York. 

AHLHEIM (Walter C.)* St. Louis. 
New system temperature — sheet. 
Sheet, 20 by 21 inches. $2.00. 

[11599 


© May 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
5, 1916; A 429948. 


ALBERY (Mina S.)* Columbus, O. 
Condensed fundamental rules of auc- 
tion. cover-title, [3] p. 24mo. 
$0.20. [11600 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
28, 1916; A 432150. 


dol 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11601 


ALBION, Pa. Albion directory, 1916. 
Erie, Pa., Atkinson Erie directory 
company, 1916. 1 p. 1., 17-584 p. 
8vo. $2.00. [11601 

© May 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 483079; Atkinson Erié 
directory co., Erie, Pa. 


ALERT Syndicate service*, Chicago. - 
[11602, 11603 


Sketches of merchandise for use in de-. 


partment advertising. Issue of June, 
1916. cover-title, 9 1, illus., fol. © 
May 8, Seden a and aff. May 17, 

1916; ’A 430961, 
see ee for advertising copy. Sup- 
plementary to the June, 1916 issue. 
cover-title, 13 numb. 1. ve [Text 
SIPS to binding.] @©@ May 8, 1916; 
ec. and aff. May 17, 1916: ss 430959. 


New 


folder. 
[11604 


2 ce. and aff. May 


ALEXANDER Hamilton institute*, 
York. Mistake. [Gisap. 
32mo. 

© May 9, 1916; 
11, 1916;-A. 429967. 


ALLEN (Edward)* New York.  Enter- 
taining for pleasure and_ profit. 
ecover-title, 12 numb. l. 8vo. $1.00. 

[11605 


191G= 2 CAT. =25, 
aff. May 10, 1916; A 430817. 


Gy Apr. 27 
1916; 


ALLEN (John C.)* Los Angeles. Latin- 
American trade. Sheet, printed on 
both sides, 14 by 11 inches. (WLatin- 
American trade bureau) [11606 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 482007. 


ALLIANCE machine co.*, Alliance, O. 
Alliance machine company, the larg- 
est manufacturers of the world’s 
largest cranes. 94 p. illus. obl. 
SvoO. [11607 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
3, 1916; A 430687. 


AMERICAN BANKERS assn.*, New York. 
[11608-11612 


Centennial thrift campaign, 1816-1916. 
Plan no. 1, New York, Savings bank 
centennial committee, Savings bank 
section, American bankers association, 
1916. 31 , illus. (part col.) 
mounted pamphlets, fol. © 8, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 13, 1916; 


A 432057. 

Same. [2] p. illus. fol. (Cap- 
tion-title: Plan number one at a 
glance) @© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 


1916; aff. May 5, 1916; A sete 


Same. 7, [1] p.. 12m © A 
11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Ae "20, 1916; 
A 430370. 


——Same. 31 p. illus. ee nor 
mounted pamphlets. fol. Apr. . 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 26, 1916; 
430518. 


= May 8, 1916; 


pt. 1, %. S;'v. 45 


AMERICAN BANKERS assn.*—Contd. 


Community thrift campaign. Plan A, 
New York, Savings bank section, 
American bankers association [1916] 
30, [1] p. illus. 4to. (Cover-title: 
Nation wide thrift campaign) @ 

2c. and aff. May 13, 

1916; A 432038. 


AMERICAN BLOWER ¢co.*, Detroit. 


[11613, 11614 


C heaters. 28 p. illus., diagrs. 

(Bulletin no. 17, series 3. Apr., 
1916)  @ Apr... 26, 1991652 2 aay 
aff. May 11... 3916-25) 


A BC unit heaters. 8p. illus., diagrs. 

(Bulletin no. 17, series 4. Apr., 
© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 ce. May 10, 

1916; aff. May 11, 1916; A “429998. 


AMERICAN BOOK co0.*, New York. 
North Carolina home geography. 
xiv p. illus., maps (part col.) 4to. 

[11615 
© May 1, 1916; 2 ec. May 10, 
1916; aff. May 6, 1916; A 482014. 


AMERICAN COLLECTION service*, De- 
troit. Post graduate course. 31 p. 
forms, diagrs. 8vo. [11616 


© Mar. 23, 1916;.2-6 Mar Zs; 
1916; aff. Apr. 19, 1916; A 430383. 


AMERICAN ELECTRIC €0.*, Chicago. 
Telephone apparatus. cover-title, 
224 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. (Cata- 
log no. 50) [11617 


© May 12, 1916; 2 ¢« May 15, 
1916; aff. May 17, 1916; A 430927. 


AMERICAN ENGINEERING ¢€o.*, Philadel- 
phia. Fuel burning reports, no. 1. 
62 p. 8vo. [11618 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 e Mar. 2, 
1916; aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429797. 


AMERICAN FLINT glass workers’ union*, 
Toledo, O. Circular no. 12. 21 p 


4to. [11619 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 @randeae 
May 20, 1916; A 432145. 

AMERICAN ICE c¢o.*, Philadelphia. 
Getting the most out of your re- 
frigerator. [12] p. illus. 16mo. 

_ [11620 
Apr. 20; 1916+ 2 °C. uae 


Apr. 25, 1916; A 429672. 


AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE league. Dec- 
laration of principles adopted by 
the American independence league. 
(In Cape Girardeau Daily tribune) 

[11621 


© May 28, 1916; 1 ce. June 15, 
1916; A 440328; Joseph Chester 
Vorbeck, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 


532 


BOOKS, 

n0.6,1916 | 
AMERICAN INDUSTRIES, Suppl. Preven- 
tive appliances. Hach 4 p._ illus. 


~- fol. [11622, 11623 
Apr., 1916. @© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 ec and 
aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 428428. 
May, 1916. © May 8, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. May 15, 1916; A 430864. 
© National manufacturers co., 
New York. 


AMERICAN LUMBERMAN*, Chicago. To 
attract home builders. Sheet, illus., 
diagrs., printed on both sides, 22 
by 144 inches. [11624 

© Apr. 27, 1916;2 ¢c May 29, 
1916; aff. May 27, 1916; A 432230. 


AMERICAN NATIONAL bank*, Atlanta. 
Weekly saver. January—December, 
[1916] 12 v. col. illus. 16mo. 

[11625-11636 


Apr. 10, 1916; 2 «¢. 


© Mar. 29,. 
26, 1916; A 


each and aff. Apr. 
430505430516. 


AMERICAN PRODUCTS Co.*, Cincinnati- 
Zanol food flavors and toilet prepa- 
rations. cover-title. 46 p._ illus. 
Svo. [11637 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 430413. 


AMERICAN REAL estate pub. co. 
catalogue list. 8p. illus. S8vo 
[11638 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
15, 1916; A 480499; O. E. Wheelers, 
Creedmoor, N. C. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL of poultry husban- 
dry*, Mountain Grove, Mo. Capons 
and caponizing. cover-title, [3]-55 
p. illus. 8vo. (General course in 
poultry husbandry, lesson no. 382) 

[11639 


© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 482235. 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE & telegraph co.*, 


Brief 


Boston. Substation protector in- 
Stallation. 28 1. illus., diagrs. 
12mo. [11640 


© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 
15, 1916; A 430905. 


AMERICAN TRUST and banking co., 
Chattanooga. [11641-11646 


Business or sentiment? cover-title, [8] 
p. 16mo. © May 25, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. May 27, 1916; A 432225, 

[8] 


“Evolution of efficiency. cover-title, 
p. 16mo. © May 25, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. May 27, 1916. A 432223, 


Have you made your will? cover-title, 
[8] p. 16mo. © May 25, 1916; 2. 
and aff. May 27, 1916; A 432293, 

Living trust. cover-title, [8] p. 16mo. 


© May 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 27, 
1916; A 432226. 


e. and aff. May 


GROUP II 


11657 


AMERICAN TRUST and banking co.—Con. 
Precept and example. cover-title, [8] p 
16mo. © May 25, 1916; 2 c. and af, 
May 27, 1916; A 432231, 
Wise saws and modern instances. cover- 
title, [8] p. 16mo. © May 25, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 27, 1916; A 432224. 


© R. P. Purse, Chattanooga. 


AMERICAN UNDERWRITER Magazine and 
insurance review. [11647, 11648 
American underwriter’s pocket chart of 
all the principal stock fire insurance 
companies, domestic and foreign, op- 
erating in the United States for the 


year ending Dec. 31, 1915. TTth an- 
nual issue, 1916. Sheet, 21 by 12 
inches, folded to nar. 4to. $0.25. @© 


Apr. 28, 1916; 
1916; A 429755. 


American underwriter’s pocket chart of 
life insurance companies. th annual 
issue, 1916. Sheet, 20 by 112 inches. 

. fold. to 4to. $0.25. © Apr. 27, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429757. 


© Thrift pub. co., New York. 


2c and aff. Apr. 29, 


ANDERSON (Anthony Marius)* Spo- 
kane, Wash. Spokane’s sunlit hills. 
Sheet. 74 by 4 inches. $0.50. 

[11649 


© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 480811. 


ANDREAE (Percy)* Chicago. 
[11650-11653 


Are we progressing backward? An ad- 

Lay delivered Dec. 8th, 1915. 14 p. 

ort. © May 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 15, 1916: A 430885. 


Common enemy, an address 
Apr. 4, 1916. 14 p._ port. 
© May 10, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
15, 1916; iN 430882. 


Is the business of our government the 
government of our business? 15 p. 
port. 16mo. © May 10, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. May 15, 1916; A 430883. 


Our liberties, our laws and the super- 
human, an address delivered Apr. 13, 
1915. 15 p. port. 16mo. © May 10. 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 15, 1916; A 
430884. 


delivered 
16mo. 
May 


ANGELL (George R.)* Madison, Wis. 


Condensed railway time card. Madi- 
son, Wis., May 8, 716. [4] p. 24mo. 
[11654 


© May 6, 1916; 
10, 1916; A 43807 92. 


2c. and aff. May 


ANGELO (Holger R.) [11655-11657 
Arrest big Danish importer. @ May 25, 
1916; 1 c. May 29, 1916; A 424885. 


Dutch oppose Ford’s plans. @ May 13, 
1916; 1 ec. May 17, 1916; A 424522. 
Tells of searching for Cracker Land. © 
May 22, 1916; 1 c. May 25, 1916; A 

424815. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago, 


sae 533 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11658 


ANKYRA manufacturing co.*, Phila- 
delphia. Ankyra [the serew hold 
with a thousand uses] 30 p., illus. 


16mo. [11658 
© Sept. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 429751. 
Ansco co.*, Binghamton, N. Y. 


[11659, 11660 


Ansco as a Selling ally. What it can do 
for you on the farm. cover-title, il 
p. illus. 12mo. © Apr. 6, 1916: 2¢ 
and aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 430416. 


- Anseo, the amateur camera of profes- 
sional quality. 63 [1] p. illus. (part 
eol.) Svo. © Apr. 25, 1916: 2 ec. 


and aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429774. 


Arcos (Rene) [11661-11674 


_ All France honors Gallieni at funeral. 
© June 2, 1916; 1 c. June 7, 1916; A 
440106. 

Attack for 100 days: loss put at 350,000. 
© May 30, 1916; 1 ce. June 2, 1916; A 
424980. 

Battle around Vaux shows French firm. 
© June 7, 1916; 1 c« June 12, 1916; 
A 440198. 

Call Grey’s talk excellent. @©@ May 18, 
1916; 1 c. May 22, 1916; A 424705. 
Call sea fight Teuton defeat. © June 
5, 1916: 1 c. June 8, 1916; A 4401238. 
France is expecting Roosevelt will run. 
© June 1, 1916; 1 c June 5, 1916; 

A 440079. 
League to fight militarism. © May 23, 
1916: 1¢. “May 26, 1916; A 424836. 


New French taxes planned. © May 22. 
1916: 1c. May 25, 1916; A 424809. 


Paris not alarmed by Bulgar’s forays. 


@ May 30, 1916; 1 ce. June 2, 1916; 
A 424978. 

Bites think big drive on. @©@ June 

2 14916: 2 ep JunelaGs 1916 >A 


440348. 

Pierce Verdun lines at Thiaumont farm. 
© June 9, 1916; 1 ce. June 15, 1916; 
A 440233 

Regret Kitchener’s death. © June 7, 
1916: 1 e¢. June 12, 1916; A 440203. 


Take issue with Von Jagow. © May 19, 
1916; 1 ¢. May 22, 1916: A 424712. 


Troubled by Wilson’s talk. © May 25, 
1916; 1c. May 29, 1916; A 424888. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago, 
[ARDAN (Jno. J.) ] 

dKute, cMepTb i NOXOpoHH TORii- 
Horo C. C. OptTmHebKoro, tepMoro 
TpeKO-KaTOAMMbKOTO eumcKona B SuJly- 
ueHux Jlepxapax [isniunoi AMepuxn. 
cover-title, [16] p., illus., ports. obl. 
16mo. $0.10. [11675 

©). Apr: ‘12, 19164..2 «4. Apr, 14, 
1916; aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 430528; 
Narodna Wola, Scranton, Pa. 


ARDMORE (Victor) Mazeppa of the 
sea; or, The brig of mystery. chap. 
1-3. (Jn Chicago ledger). [11676 


© Dec. 18, 1915; 1 ce. June 3, 1916; 
A 440048; W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


ARMSTRONG Cork ¢co.*, Pittsburgh. Told 
in the store. [4th ed.] 61 p. illus. 
Svo. [11677 


© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 432132. 


Aroostook telep. & teleg. co.*, Houl- 


ton, Me . Houlton district telephone 
directory, summer issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 48 p. 8vo. [11678 


© May 27, 1916; 2 c. June 2, 1916; 
aff. June 1, 1916; A 434225. 


ASHFORD (Bailey K.) Problemas 
higiénicos en Puerto Rico. Yonkers- 
on-Hudson, N. Y., World book com- 
pany, 1916. 2 p. L, 25, [1] p. i2mo. 
(Serie de universal sanidad). 

{11679 


© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 e. and aff. May 
2, 1916; A 429818; World book co., 
Yonkers, N. Y. 


ATKINSON (C. S.)* Somerville, N. J. 
Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, republican 
candidate for United States senator. 
Sheet, port., 6 by 83 inches. 

, [11680 


2 ce. May 6, 1916; 
A “432016. 


ATKINSON (George Ernest) * Campbell, 
Cal. Mother’s day hymn. Sheet, 
63 by 4 inches. $0.75 per 100. 

[11681 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ce Apr. 19, 
1916; aff. May 6, 1916; A 429947. 


ATKINsScN (Herbert Spencer) * Colum- 
bus, O. Information pamphlet cov- 
ering contract letting, Friday, April 


© Apr. 18 1916: 
aff. May 1, 1916; 


28th, 1916, State highway depart- 
ment. Columbus, Ohio. 74 p. illus. 
Svo. [11682 


© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 430376. 


ATLANTA, Ga. Atlanta city directory, 
1916. v. 40. [Atlanta] The At- 
lanta city directory co., 1916. 65— 
1812 p. 8vo. $8.00. [11683 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c .and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 431491; Atlanta city di- 
rectory co., Atlanta. 


ATLAS oil company. List of lubricat- 
ing oils, greases, animal and vege- 
table oils and paints. 144, vii p. 
illus. 16mo. [11684 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 26, 
1916; 1 ec. May 6, 1916; aff. Apr. 27, 
1916; A 430782; Raymond Otis 
Bone, Cleveland. 


O34 


we Oo a | 


7 ae ee 


— a - 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


11705 


Atwoop (Albert W.) Making your 
money work for you. [New York], 
The Every week library, [1916] 31 
p. front. (port.) 12mo. [11685 


@© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff: 
May 3, 1916; A 430680; Every week 
corporation, New York. 


Atwoop (D. Preston)* New Haven. 
Advertisement of a new book en- 
titled The progressive man; or, The 
public benefactor. [New Haven, 
Conn., Printed by Price & Lee co., 
1916] [9] p. 24mo. [11686 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c¢. and aff. 
May 29, 1916; A 484155. 


AUBURN BALL bearing co.*, Rochester, 


Ny i: [11687, 11688 
Auburn annular ball bearings. 4 pp. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin 16, 
form 21} © May 26, 1916; 2 c. and 


aff. May 29, 1916; A 434157. 


Auburn spherical seat ball thrust bear- 
ings. 4p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Bul- 
letin 18, form 27) @© May 26, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. May 29, 1916; A 434156. 


AULTMAN (Walter)* Downing, Mo. 
Aultman’s self computing cream 
test and value table. 20 1. fol. 


[11689. 


nae. f.1916:: 2c. Apr. 17, 
1916; aff. May 12, 1916; A 4380844. 


AUPING (Martin C.)* Cleveland. Sign 
of the rake and the hoe. cover- 
title, [5] p. illus. 24mo. [11690 


ieapre 29° 1916: 2c. and. aff. 
May 1, 1916; A 430681. 


Austin (O. P.) Commercial geog- 
raphy. [New York, Printed by 
Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Crawford, 
1916] Each, 5 v. 8vo. 

[11691, 11692 


Lecture no. 1-5. Contents.—no. 1. 
History of world commerce.—no. 2. 
Causes of the growth of world com- 
merce.—no. The world’s wheat 
crop.—no. 4. Cereals other than 
wheat: corn, rye, barley, millet, rice.— 
no. 5. Potato crop of the world. © 
Apr. 13, 4916 ;'2 c. and aff. Apr. 14, 
1916; A 430388. 


Lecture no. 6-10. Contents.—6. The 
meat crop of the world.—7. Fisheries 
of the world.—8. World’s fruit crop.— 
9. The sugar of the world.—10. Coffee, 
tea and cacao. © Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 430565. 
© National city bank of New 

York, New York. 


AUTHORS’ service bureau*, New York. 
Marketable manuscripts. cover- 
title, [12] p. 16mo. $0.04. [11693 

© Oct. 19, 1915: 2 c and aff. 
May 10, 1916; A 430794. 


AUTO-SUGGESTIONS. [11694, 11695 


v. 2, no. 4, Apr., 1916. [20] p. illus. 
1I2mo. , ©) Aprs 8, 1916;5 2e. anid ‘aff. 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 480431. 


Voce Oe. May. Toro. [20 ps 
port. i6mo. © May 6, 1916; 2°¢ 
and aff. May 16, 1916; A 432103. 
© Northwestern chemical 

Marietta, O. 


AUTOMATIC sprinkler co. of America*, 
New York. Pursuit of safety. 39, 
[1] p. illus. 4to. [11696 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 5, 1916; 
aff. May 4, 1916; A 429862. 


AUTOMOBILE CLUB Of Maryland”, Balti- 
more. Hotel directory of Maryland, 
May, 1916. [12] p. 8vo. [11697 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 ec. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 5, 1916; A 429908. 


AUTOMOBILE LEGAL assn.*, Boston. 
[Route card] no. 108A, 110A. 2 
eards, printed on both sides, 9 by 
33 inches. Contents: no. 108A, Phil- 
adeiphia to New via the Lincoln 
highway.—no. 110A. New York to 
Philadelphia via the Lincoln high- 
way. [11698, 11699 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 ec. each and 
aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 429736, 429737. 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE directory’s mail- 
ing list. _Suppl., May, 1916. [Text 
parallel to binding]. [11700, 11701 
1st section. 21. 8vo. © May 8, 1916; 

2 c. and aff. May 4, 1916; A 429834. 
2d section. 17 p. 4to. © May 8, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. May 4, 1916; A 429835. 

© Automobile trade directory, 
ine., New York. 


illus., 


co., 


Bascock (M. G.) co. Picturesque 
Ronkonkoma. (Jn Brooklyn daily 
eagle) [11702 


© May 21, 1916; 1c. June 7, 1916; 
A 440096; George H. Babcock, New 
York. 


BACHMAN (A. J.) Sermon outlines. 
Cincinnati, O., F. L. Rowe [1916] 
S2erp.. 24mo. $0.75; [11703 

CrcAprs 18> OIG: (2 eu lApr 21, 
1916; aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429601; 
Frederick L. Rowe, Cincinnati. 


Baker (Charles Henry)* Orlando, 
Fla. Futurist barcarole, 1916. (In 
Orlando reporter-star.) [11704 


©: June!’ 9) 1996; 11 ei dune 12, 
1916; A 440209. 


Baker (Frank) How I hit the trail 
with Billy Sunday, by Home-run 
Baker. (Jn Chicago Sunday herald) 

[11705 
© May 28, 1916; 1 c. May 29, 
1916; A 424905; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


080 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11706 


Baker land & title co.*, Saint Croix 
Falls, Wis. Polk County, the banner 
dairy and stock region of upper Wis- 
consin. [16] p. illus., map. S8vo. 

[11706 
© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
May 4, 1916; A 429832. 


BAKER-VAWTER CO.*, Benton Harbor, 
Mich. Mechanical posting series, no. 
'1. The Burroughs ledger poster. 30 
p. illus. 4to. [11707 
© May 4, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 

6, 1916; A 429886. 


BALDWIN piano co.*, Cincinnati. 
Manualo, the instrument you were 
born to play. [12] p. illus. 12mo. 

[11708 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 4380543. 


BALMER (Edwin) 1917? 
Sunday tribune) 


(In Chicago 
[11709-11713 


May 14, 1916. oO May 14, 1916; 1c. 
May 18, 1916; A 424564. 

May 21, 1916. © May 21, 1916; le 
May 25, 1916; A 424786, 

May 28, 1916. © May 28, 1916; 1 ¢. 
June 2, 1916; A 424972. 

June 4, 1916. © June 4, 1916; 1 «. 
June 9, 1916; A 440172. 

June 11, 1916. © June 11, 1916; le 


June 16, 1916; A 440323. 
© Chicago tribune, Chicago. 
BALTIMORE trust co. This company 


has many departments. Sheet 33 by 
6 inches. [11714 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1916; A 480424; R. P. Purse, 
Chattanooga. 


BANKERS trust co.*, Salt Lake City. 


Trusts for the living. Pts)" p: 
24mo. [11715 
©: ‘Mar. +22) 1996s: 2e“and’- ait. 


Apr. 26, 1916; A 430517. 
BARANOWSKI (Boleslaw T.)* Duryea, 


Pa. Katechizm Rzymsko-Katolicki. 
Pierwszy  tysiac. 93 ip. 24mo. 
$0.09. [11716 


© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 480406. 

BARBEE wire & iron works*, Chicago. 
Wrought steel cast iron and wire 
goods. cover-title. 116 p._ illus. 
4to. (Catalogue no. B66.) [11717 

@: Apr. 20, 1916-2 cer Ape, 2, 
1916; aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 430531. 
Barker (John F.) jr.*, Springfield, 


Mass. Springfield can straightening 
machine. [4] p. illus. 16mo. 
[11718 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1916; 
aff. May 9, 1916; A 432019. 


pt.1, 0. s., v.13 


Barnes (A. M.) Esperance, the ship 
of hope. (Jn Illustrated companion, 
June, 1916) [11719 


© May 25, 1916; 1 ec June 2, 
1916; A 424966; F. B. Warner co., 
ine., New York. 


Barnum (Richard) [11720-11722 


Blackie, a lost cat. Illus. by Walter 
S. Rogers. New York, Barse & Hop- 
kins [1916] 126 p. inel. front., 
plates. 12mo. (Kneetime animal sto- 
ries) @ May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 24, 1916; A "433123. 


Dido, the dancing bear. Illus. by C. P. 
Bluemlein. New York, Barse & Hop- 
kins [1916] 126 p. front., plates 
12mo. (Kneetime animal stories) © 
May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 24, 
1916; A 4383184. 

Flop Ear, the funny rabbit. 
Walter S. Rogers. 
& Hopkins [1916] 126 p. incl. front., 
plates. 12mo. (Kneetime animal 
stories) @ May 20, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. May 24, 1916; A 433122. 


© Barse & Hopkins, New York. 


Illus. by 
New York, Barse 


Barry (Herbert)* New York. Re- 
prisals and hostages. (Jn Charles- 
ton Sunday news) [11723 


© May 14, 1916; 1c June 38, 
1916; A 440007. 


BarsoTtr (Charles)* New York. 
[Cablegrams] (Jn Progresso italo- 
americano ) [11724-11757 


May aa 1916... @ May 14, 1516, fe 
May 15, 1916; A 424483. 


May oe 1916. © May 15, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 16, 1916; A 434506. 

May 16, 1916. © May 16, 1916; 1 e¢. 
May 17, 1916; A 424507. 

May 17, 1916. @©@ May 11916. 
May 17, 1916; A 434537. 


May 18, 19, 1916. @ May 18, 19, 1916; 
Tc. ‘each May 19, 1916; "A 424619, 
424620. 

May 20, 1916. © May 20, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 20, 1916; A 424676. 

May 21, 1916. © May 21, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May D2, 1916; A 424690. 

May 22, 23, 1916. © May 22, 23, 1916; 
1 ¢. each May 238, 1916; ah 424735, 
424736. 


May 24, 1916. © May 24, 1916; 1 «. 
May 24, 1916; A sara. 

May 25, 1916. © May 19163) Le. 
May 25, 1916; A Bago. 

May 26, 1916. © May 26, 1916; 1 «. 
May 26, 1916; A 421896, 

May 27, 1916. © May 27, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 27, 1916; A 494843. 

May 28, 1916. © May 28, 1916; 1 «. 


May 29, 1916; A 434879. 

May 29, 30, 1916. © May 29, 30, 1916; 
Tee ‘each May 31, 1916; "A 424923, 
424924, 

May 31, June 1, 1916. 

1916; 1 ec. each 
A 424953, 424954. 

June 2, 1916. © June 2, 1916; 

June 2, 1916; A 424992. 


May 31, June 
Cnet "191 65 


1G 


536 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6,1916._ . 


Barsottr (Charles) *—Continued. 
June 3, 4, 1916. © June 3, 4, 1916; 


1 e. June 3, 5, 1916; A 440020, 
440021. 

June 5, 1916. © June 5, 1916; l« 
June 5, 1916; A 440091. 

June 6, 1916. a June 6, 1916; le 
June 6, 1916; A 440129. 

June 7, 1916. @ June 7, 1916; 1 «. 
June 7, 1916; A ‘capes 

June 8, 1916. © June 8, 1916; le. 
June 8, 1916; A 140138, 

gune 9, 1916. © Jun 1OtG: 4. 


9, 

June 9, 1916; A 440154. 

sgune 10, 11, 1916. @ June 10, 11, 

1916; 1 ce. each June 12, 1916; A 
440185, 440186. 


June 12, 1916. © June 12, 1916: i ¢ 
June 12, 1916; A 440217. 

June 13, 1916. © June 13, 1916; 1 ec. 
June 15, 1916; A a 

June 14, 1916. © June 14, 1916: 1 « 
June 15, 1916; A 140986. 

June 15, 1916. © June 15, 1916: 1. 
June 16, 1916; A 440255. 

June 19, 1916. © June 19, 1916; le. 


June 20, 1916; A 440413. 
BarTHOLoMEew (Charles L.)* Minne- 
apolis. Bart chalk-talk. [16] p. 
illus. obl. 48mo. [11758 


© Apr. 29, 1916: 2 c and aff. May 
22, 1916: A 434037. 
BARTLETT-ORR i press*, 
Printing crafts building. 
incl. front. 16mo. 11759 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. May 4. 1916: 
aff. May 9, 1916; A 429961. 


Barton (C. R.) Manufacture of ear- 
tridge brass. (In American ma- 
chinist ) [11760 

© May 18, 1916; 1 ec. May 19, 
1916; A 424610: Hill pub. co.. New 
York. 

Barton (Clara 
Or. Oregon. 
inches. $0.20. 


© Mar. 17, 
_ 1916; aff. Apr. A 429671. 


Bass (John F.) [11762-11764 


Chicago meetings may affect the war. 
© June 10, 1916; 1 c. June 15, 1916: 
A 440253. 

Jobn F. Bass says recovery of Fort 
Douaumont shows French growing 
stronger. © May 24, 1916; 1 «¢. May 
27, 1916; A 424850. 


John F. Bass tells of increasing can- 
nonade; 300.000 shells in dav. © 
May 23, 1916; 1 c. May 26, 1916; A 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 
BaTCHELDER (Fred M.) co.*, Boston. 
Illustrated store catalogue no. 15, 
1916. 26 p., illus., pls. 4to. [11765 
© May 3, 1916; 2 c. May 6, 1916; 

aff. May 5, 1916; A 430747. 


New York. 
ak, LS pk. 


McClelland)* Salem, 
Card, illus., 82 by 3? 

[11761 
IG?" 2.. eF Rebs 24. 


24.1916; 


11775 

BaTteMAN (E. W.) ~~ Eagle’s’ brood. 
chap. 1-8. (Jn Chicago ledger) 

[11766 


© Nov. 20, 1915: 1 ec. June 3, 1916; 
A 440044; W. D. Boyce ¢co., Chicago. 


BauscH & Lomb optical-co.*, Roches- 
ter. N. ¥. Balopticons and access- 
ories. [Projection apparatus] 124 
[3] p. front., illus. diagrs. S8vo. 

; [11767 
© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 25, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 430682. 


BEALE (Reginald) Practical green- 
keeper. 3d American ed. Boston, 
Mass., Carters tested seeds, ine., 
[1916] 64 p. illus. §8vo. [11768 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 24, 
1916; aff. May 13, 1916; A 4382069; 
Carters tested seeds, ine., Boston. 


BEALS (Homan Hallock)* Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y. Pipograph. Circular card 
with revolving disk attached, 9 
inches in diameter. $1.00. [11769 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 10, 1916; 
aff. May 9, 1916; A 432017. 


Bearp (Daniel Carter) [11770, 11771 

Camp hints for hike and bike, by Dan 
Beard. [New York, J. F. Sayles co., 
inc., 1916] [14] p. illus. 16mo. 
@ May 5,;-1916: 2 ec. and aff. May 11, 
1916; A 429966. 
© United States tire co.. 

York. 

Dan Beard tells you how to write by 
secret cipher method. (In Boys’ life, 
June, 1916.) © May 20, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 25, 1916; A 424799. 
© Daniel Carter Beard. Flushing, 

Nia: 


Beaumont (R. H.) co.*, Philadelphia. 
Coke and coal handling systems for 
gas plants. 43 p. illus., diagrs. 
Syvo. (Catalog, no. 30.) [11772 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
27, 1916; A 429934. 


BEAVER ¢co.*, Buffalo. [11773, 11774 


Instructions [for applying Beaver _board 
tile] Sheet, 13 by 11 inches. @ May 
ATG a c. and aff. May 29, 1916; 
A 434145. 


Instructions [for applying wallboard] 
Sheet, illus., 144 by 92% inches. © 
May be 1916; 2c. and aff. May 29, 
1916; "A 434146, 


BeckLtEy (Zoe) John D., jr., feels 
sorrows of the rich; teaches his chil- 
dren how to avoid them. (Jn New 
York evening mail) [11775 

© May 16, 1916; 1 « eg 18, 
1916; A 424561 : S. S. McClure, New 
York. 


New 


537 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11776 


Bett (Archie) [11776-11780 
Cage girls of Tokyo. © June 4, 1916; 
le. June 6, 1916: A 440145. 
Jinrikisha days. 1-4. [4 instalments.] 
@ May 23, 30, June 1, 5, 1916; 1 «¢. 
each June 6, 1916: A 440138440141. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land leader.] 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


Bett (Edward Price) [11781-11793 


Britain is indignant over Wilson’s talk. 
© May 27, 1916; 1c. May 31, 1916; 
A 424932. 

Confidence in Lloyd George. © May 26, 
1916; 1 c. May 29, 1916: A 424895, 


Craft from battle scene reach coast. © 
June 6, 1916; 1c June 9, 1916; A 
440161. 


Drove Germans back to port, British say. 
@' June 3, 1916: 1 ce. June 7, 1996; 
A 440102. 

England is amused by German claims. 
© June 5, 1916; 1 ec. June 8, 1916; 
A 440122. 

Grey’s talk is attacked. © May 25,1916; 
1 ec. May 29, 1916; A 424881. 

Grey’s talk to be debated. © May 23, 
1916; 1 c. May 26, 1916; A 424837. 

Kitchener viewed as military master. © 


June 7, 1916; 1 ec. June 12, 1916; 
440202. 


No peace, says Grey, till the allies end 
Prussian tyranny. @©@ May 13, 1916; 
1 ec. May 17, 1916; A 424521. 

Skefington speech in Chicago recalled. 
© May 26,1916: 1c, May 29." 17916 ; 
A 424892. RS 

Sweden and Aland islands. © May 15, 
1916; 1 c. May 18, 1916; A 424586. 

Wilson is rebuked for latest speech. © 
May 29, 1916; 1 -¢c. June 2, 19162 A. 
424990. 

Wilson’s talk less berated. © May 31, 
1916; 1 c. June 3, 1916; A 440018. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news.] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 
Bett (Lilian Lida) Land of Don’t- 


want-to. Chicago, Rand, McNally & 

eompany [1916] “Tx, 212 p: ~ tel. 

front., col. illus; “Svo.' $1.25. 
[11794 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2c. May 15, 1916; 
aff. May 17, 1916; A 4838028; Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


Beit telephone co. of Pennsylvania*, 
Philadelphia. Telephone directories. 
[11795-11797 


Chester district. May 10, 1916. 64 p. 
Ato.. @ May 25,749165. 2 G4.’ andar. 
May 31, 1916; A 432266. 


Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Carbondale [etc.] 
May As 1916. 208 p. 4to. © May 
15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 24, 1916; 
A 434091. 


Warren and McKean counties, Bradford 
fete.],. May 1, “19162 61 p.” 4to. © 
May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 24, 
1916; A 434090. 


pt. I, n.s., v.13 


BENDEL (Henri)* New York. Adapta- 
tion of fashions to the American wo- 
man. (Jn Harper’s bazar, June, 
1916) [11798 

© May 27, 1916; 1c. May 25, 1916; 
A 424791, 


BENNETT (Arnold) Arnold Bennett 
on the Irish revolt. (Jn New York 
times, Sunday magazine section) 

[11799 


© May 28, 1916; 1 ec. May 29, 1916; 
A 424878; New York times co., New 
York. 


BENNETT (James O’Donneli) Fight 
for Riga waged in region famous 
in war. (In Chicago Sunday 
tribune ) [11800 


© June 11, 1916; 1 ¢« June 15, 
1916; A 440326; Tribune co., Chi- 
cago. 


BENNETT (Maurice E.) Bennett writ- 
ing method. New Brighton, Pa., 
Bennett-Lester publishing company, 
1915. [11801-11804 


Guide for fifth and _ sixth years. In- 
termediate book. 57, [6] p. illus. 
obl. 24mo. $0.40. @ Mar. 25, 1916; 
2 c. May 18, 1916; aff. May 19, 1916; 
A 434004. 


Guide for first and second years. Pri- 
mary book. 71 p. illus. obl. 12mo. 
$0.40. © Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. May 18, 
1916; aff. May 19, 1916; "A 434003. 


Guide for grammar grade. 49, [8] p. 
illus. obl. 24mo. $0.40. @ Mar. 
95, 1916; °2 ¢c. May 18, 399G. ae 
May 19, 1916; A 434001. 

Guide for third and fourth years. Ele- 
mentary book. 53, [6] p. illus. obl. 
16mo. $0.40. © Mar. 25, 19fG 72 
May 18, 1916; aff. May 19, 1916; 
A 434002. 


© Bennett-Lester pub. co., New 


Brighton, Pa. 


Breresrorp (J. D.)* St. Merryn, N. 
Cornwall, England. Powers of the 
air. (In Saturday Westminster ga- 
zette) [11805 


© 1c. June 10, 1916; A ad int. 
2679; pubd. May 13, 1916. 


BERKSHIRE life insurance co.*, Pitts- 
field, Mass. Wild flowers of the 
Berkshires. 14 1. mounted illus. 
12mo. [11806 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2° eae 
1916; aff. May 6, 1916; A 429935. 


Besty (Charles H.) & co.*, 
Catalogue no. 16. [88], 771 D. 
illus. S8vo. [11807 


© May 10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
May 31, 1916; A 431268. 


Chicago. 


538 


BOOKS, GROUP IJ 


ro. 6, 1916 


11833 


Besore (Charles De F.)* Trenton, N. 
J. Annotations of amendments, 
supplements, repealers and revisions 
of existing laws contained in New 
Jersey laws of 1916. Gummed 
sheet, 94 by 24 inches. [11808 

© May 5, 1916; 2 ec. May 6, 1916; 
aff. May 12, 1916; A 430824. 


Best & co.*, New York. [11809-11811 
Best's annual May white sales. [3] p. 


col. illus. 16mo. © May 1, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. May 4, 1916; A "429837. 
Orpic shoe. [7] p. illus. 16mo. © 
May 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff: May 25, 
1916; A 4321T4. 
White for graduation. [10] p. folder. 
illus. 16mo. @ Apr. 27, 1916; 2 «¢. 


and aff. May 4, 1916; A 429838. 


Best way. v. 2, no. 2, May 15, 1916. 
p. [181]-193. illus., ports. 8vo. 
[11812 


© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
17. 1916: A 430966; Best € ©co., 
New York. 


Betson plastic fire brick co.*, 
N. Y. 
General instructions. 


by 6 inches. Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Jan, 27, 1916; A 430427. 


Side wall installation. [A, B] 2 sheets, 
diagrs., 92 by 6 inches. © Jan. 15, 
1916; 2 c. each and aff. Jan. 27, 1916; 
A 430428, 430429. 

Bettrex (Friedrich) Six days of crea- 
tion in the light of modern science, 
tr. by David Heagle. Burlington, fa., 
The German literary board, 1916. 
45 p. 12mo. $0.20. [11816 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

Apr. 22, 1916; A 429606: R. Neu- 

mann, Burlington, Ia. 


Bevitt (Zay Rector)* San Diego, Cal. 
Zay Rector Bevitt’s teaching piano 
by harmony diagrams. chap. S—13. 
cover-title, [22] p. 4to. $12.00 

[11817 
ec. and aff. May 


Rome, 
[11813-11815 
Sheet, illus., 9 


© May 13, 1916; 2 
18, 1916; A 432111. 


BIDDLE-GAUMER €0.*, Philadelphia. 
Guaranteed lighting fixtures for the 
hall, den or porch. [8] p. folder, 
illus. Svo. (Form no. A 540) 

[11818 
© May 3, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 
4, 1916; A 429836. 

BicELtow (Poultney)* Malden on Hud- 
son, N. ¥Y. Letters from Casement 
to Poultney Bigelow, telling a his 
plans against England. (In New 
York times magazine section) 

{11819 
©, May 21. 1916; 1c. May 22, 
1916; A 424689. 


Brack rock wallboard co.*, 
How to 
board ] 


Buffalo. 
apply [black rock wall- 
Sheet, 123 by 10 inches. 
[11820 
© May 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 434147. 


Biopcett (Fred L.) Foundation to 
trombone playing, an elementary 
method, by F. L. Blodgett and Ed- 
win Franko Goldman. New York, 
Boston, C. Fischer, [1916] 7 p. lL, 
p. 10-101 illus., diagr. fol. $1.50. 

[11821 

2c. May 12, 1916; 

A 432097 : Carl 


© May 38, 1916: 
aff. May 18, 1916: 
Fischer, New York. 


Biopcett (Harvey) co.*. St. Paul. In 
a nutshell. 7, [1] p. nar. S8vo. 


[11822 
© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916: 


A 430371. 


BiopGett (Harvey A.)* St. Paul. 
[11823-11833 
spendthriift. [New 
Centennial thrift campaign, 
24mo. @© Apr. 24, 1916; 
, 1916; aff. May 5, 1916; 


Confessions of a 


Getting a start, showing the way to do 
it. New York, Centennial thrift 
campaign [1916] 14 p. 24mo. @ 
Apr. 24, 1916; 2 e¢. rel 4, 1916; aff. 
May 5, 1916: A 43071 


Good finish. [New York] 
club campaign [1916] [ 
© Apr. 24, #916; 2 e« May 4, 1916: 
aff. May 5, 1916; A 430713. 


Good word from you. [New York] 
Centennial campaign 
J p. 16mo. @ Apr. 24, 1916; 2 ec 
May 4, 1916; aff. May 5, 1916; 

430722. 

Magic of compound interest. [New York, 
Centennial thrift campaign, 1916] 14 
p. 24mo. @© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. May 
4, 1916; aff. May 5, 1916: A 430714. 


Make this a record month. [New York] 
Centennial campaign [1916] 
[3] p. 16mo. © Apr. 24, 1916; 2 e. 
May 4, Gs aie May: ‘S,. 2516 $*-A: 
430720. 


My bank and I, by a bank depositor. 
‘(New York, Centennial thrift cam- 
paign, 1916] 14 p. 24mo. © Apr. 
24, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; aff. May 
5, 1916; A 430715. 


Set an parinle yourself, 
Centennial thrift 
[3] p. 16mo. 
May 4, 1916; 
430721. 


Start someone. saving. [New ‘York] 
Centennial thrift campaign [1916] 
[3] p. 16mo. @© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. 
May 4, 1916; aff. May 5, 1916; A 
430723. 

This will be a prosperous city. [New 

Centennial thrift campaign 
[3] p. 16mo. @© Apr. 24, 

1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; aff. May 5, 

1916: A 430719. 


Centennial 


[New York] 
campaign 
© Apr. 24, 1916; 

aff, May 5, ig18s x 


039 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11834 


ee 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


BuiopeGetTt (Harvey A.)*—Continued. 
We want your help in this great move. 
ment, 
campaign [1916] [38] p. 16mo. 
Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; aff. 
May 5, 1916; A 430718. 

BoIssEVAIN (Inez Milholland) Why a 
nation at war is no stronger than 
its women. (Jn Chicago herald) 

[11834 


© May 21, 1916; 1 c. May 22, 
1916; A 424762; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
Bott (Henry Ben)* Troy, O. Awak- 
ening. 382 p. 24mo. [11835 
© May 138, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

24, 1916; A 434076. 


BoMMER bros.*, Brooklyn. Bommer 
spring hinges. 36 p. illus., tables, 
diagrs. 4to. (Catalogue no. 39) 

[11836 


© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and — May | — 


AOE 5 A. 432134. 


Bones (Helen Woodrow) ed. Peter 
Rabbit and other tales. Chicago, 
Beckley-Cardy company, [1916] 32 

baby i illus. 12mo. (Progressive 
school classics. ) Le [11837 


© Apr. 8; 1916; 2 ce and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429870 ; Beckley-Cardy 
cO., Chicago. 


BoNNET-BRrowN:sales service*, Chicago. 
[11838-11843 


Furniture [syndicate service] Suppl. 
F 350, F 350A, Apr., 1916. Sheet, 
21 by 28 inches. © Apr. 22, 

May 3, 1916; A 


[Men’s syndicate service] Suppl. 351, 
351A, Apr.- 25, 1916. Sheet, nna. 21 
by 28-inches. © Apr. 22, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. May 3, 1916; A 430693. 


—— Suppl. 353-353A, May 5, 1916. 2 
ie lus! = toly + © May Bap 1916; Pe NEE 
and aff. May 15, 1916: A 430903. 


Newspaper [syndicate service] Suppl. 

N 34 9A, Apr., 1916. 4 
© Apr. 22, 
SUG FA 


191632 eF and -atr 


illus., 21 by 28 inches. 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May as 
430691. 

[Women’s syndicate service] Suppl. 352, 
352A, Apr. 25, 1916. Sheet, illus., 21 
by 28 inches. © Apr. 22, 1916; 2¢ 
and aff. May 3, 1916; A 430694. 

. 354-3544, May 5, 1916. 2 

i wluss: fol: © May Ay 1916; 2. 


ee ecae Cattest eat ine.*, New 
York. Booklovers picturegame. (Jn 
New Orleans item) [11844 


© May 14, 1916; 1 e@ May 29, 
1916; A 424897. 
300KWALTER-BALL printing co.*, In- 
dianapolis. Passing the buck. 15 
p.. 8vo. [11845 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
25, 1916; A 429680. 


{New York] Centennial thrift 


Boor (Henry Wood)* Birmingham, 


Mich. Temperance versus prohi- 
bition. 1 p. 1, 10° p. “24mer =(ote- 
time temperance tracts, no. 1) $0.05. 

[11846 


© May 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 434082. 


Boston. First national bank. Wealth 

of America. Lumber. [ Boston, 

- Printed by Walker-Longfellow co.] 
1916. [28] p. illus. 16mo. 

[11847 


© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 31, 1916; A 482231; Walker- 
Longfellow co., Boston. 


BosTtToN GEAR works. Worm gears, 
worms .and spirals. cover-title, 8 
p. illus. 8vo. [11848 

© May 38, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429898; Frank Burgess, 
Quincy, Mass. 


Boston MUSIC co.*, Boston. Books 


for the music apprentice. 7, [13] 
p. illus. Svo. (Boston music eo. 
directories, no. 17). [11849 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2:¢ May.41, 
1916; aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429766. 


BoxyLte (EK. Granville)* Portland, Or. 
I am the world’s greatest bene- 
factor. I am the home. Card, col. 
illus., 8 by 5 inches. [11850 — 

© -Apr. 22, 1916; 2G. nd pate 
May 28, 1916; A 482152; 


BraprFrorp (Leonora C.)* Seattle. Dark 
journey. [38] p. 24mo. [11851 


© Dec. 1, 1915; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
>) 1916 Xx 429904. 


BRAMWELL (Edward Hargraves) * 
Balboa, Cal. Original mail order 
course on chemical oil painting. 
cover-title, 20 numb. 1. 4to. $10.00. 
[Text parallel to binding] :[11852 


© Apr. 21; 1916; 2° @ aed. 
May 24, 1916; A 484071. 


BRAYDEN (William H.) [11853-11857 
Arraign Casement in a police court on 
treason charge. © May oY 1916; 1 

ce. May 18, 1916; A 424584 

Injustice to Gaelic league. © May 24, 
1916; 1*c. May 27, 1916; A 494853. 

Irish prisoners well used. @ May 25, 
19116 so4° c:, May, 295, L9G A 494889; 

Many prisoners will be freed. © May 
19, .1916;, 1. c.. May 225) ee 
424716. 

Would head Gaelic league. © June 9, 
1986 tes Pune a5; 1916; A 440235. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 


"_ cago. 


540 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


11879 


BREEDEN (Augustin W.) Tex and 
Mex; or, War times in Mexico. pt. 
1. (In Chicago ledger) : [11858 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 1 @ June 8, 
1916; A 440063; W. D. Boyce co., 
Chicago. 


BrENARD mfg. co.*, Iowa City, Ia. 
[11859, 11860 


competition. cover-title, 17%, 

p. illus. 16mo. © _ Apr. 24° 
TSOLGS y2n¢. and aff. Apr. 29, 1916; 
A 429769. 


Proctor’s prophecy. cover-title, 14 p. 
illus. 16mo. Apr. 24, 1916; 2 e¢. 
and aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429770. 


Outside 
Fr J 


BRENISER (Ross D.)* Philadelphia. 
Fairy godmother. 7%, [1] p. illus. 
16mo. $0.10. [11861 


: © May 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 430887. 


BRERETON (S. A.) 
this prayer. 


Will you answer 
(In Bridgeport tele- 


gram) [11862 
© June 8, 1916; 1 c«@ June 12, 
1916; A 440192; Animal rescue 


league, Bridgeport, Conn. 


BroaKER (Frank) Expert construc- 
tive accountancy, a post graduate 
course; the Broaker method. New 
York, The Broaker accountics cor- 


poration, inc. [1916] [11863, 11864 


pt. 6. Factory controls cost ledger. 2 
Dp. a, \p. [141]-168. 4to. $1.00. 
Apr. 22, 1916; CyavApre 225 LONG): 


2 
Ganges Apra:28, 1916; A 480555. 
pt. 7. Factory controls (contd.), cost 
ledger, ete. 2 p. 1, [175]-199 p. 
sto) $1-:00: _© Apr: 24, 1916; 2: e. 
May G6, 1916; aff. May 5, 1916; A 
430748 
© Broaker accountics corp., inc 
New York. 


Brockway (Frank) Aldena. 
(Jn Illustrated companion, June, 
1916) [11865 

© May 25, 1916; 1c. June 2, 1916; 
A 424968; F. B. Warner co., inc., 
New York. _ 


Brooks (Marvin M.)* Wantagh, L. L., 
N, Y. Brooks system for co-opera- 
tion between home and school. [4] 


2:9) 


chap. 9. 


p. 16mo. Card, printed on both 
sides, 5 by 6 inches. $0.10. [11866 
(csp 3, 1916; 2 ¢c. Apr. 138, 


1916; aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429652. 


BrRoTHERHOOD of locomotive firemen 
and enginemen*, Indianapolis. Our 
special study course. Westinghouse 
ait brake. .pt..3; section. 7. (In 
Locomotive firemen and enginemen’s 
magazine, May 1916) [11867 

© May 5, 1916; 1 c. May 22, 1916; 
A 424701. 


Brown (J. M.)* Seattle. 


[11868-11870 
Sheet, 123 by 94 inches. © 


16; 2 ec. and aff. May 15, 
1916; A 430878. 


 Self-starters. Sheet 123 by 8 inches. 
© May 6, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 11, 
1916; A 429992, 


Short sermons for long sinners. See’, 
17% by 8% inches. © May 6, 1916; 
c. and aff. May 11, 1916; ly 429993. 
BRowN & Bigelow*, St. Paul. Stand- 
ardized copy for monthly mailing 
cards, 1916. 176 p. nar. 8vo. 
[11871 
© May 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 434016. 
BROWNE (Louis Edgar) [11872-11874 


Emaciated heroes depict Kut-el-Amara. 
© May 29, 1916; 1c. June 2, 1916; 


A 424986. 

India loyally aids Britain in the war. 
© May 20, 1916; 1 c. May 24, 1916; 
A 424757. 

.Take the German officers. © May 29, 

1916; 1 c¢. June 2, 1916; A 494901. 
pNiote. The foregoing are in Chicago 


_ daily news] 
‘© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 
BROWNELL (William L.)* Kalamazoo, 


Mich. Few home-spun jabs from a 
friendly jabber. PLSiee" ps obl. 
382mo. $3.00. [11875 


© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff, May 
1, 1916; A 480592. 

Brownine (Robert) Pied piper of 
Hamelin and other poems, ed. with 
biographical sketch, portrait and 
notes by Helen Woodrow Bones. 
Chicago, Beckley-Cardy company 
[1916]. 382 p. port. 12mo. (Pro- 
gressive school classics) $0.05. 

[11876 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429871; Beckley-Cardy 
co., Chicago. 

Brown’s drug store. Money back cer- 
tificate. Sheet, printed on both sides, 
16 by 6 inches. [11877 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 432020; William L. Brown, 
_ New Orleans. 


BRUNSWICK - BALKE- COLLENDER~ CO.*, 


Chicago. Rules of three cushion 
carom )illiards. Rev. [ed.] 31, [1] 
p. 16mo. [11878 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. May 11, 1916; 
aff. May 19, 1916; A 4384022. 


BRYANT electric co.*, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Bryant silent call signal system for 
hospitals. 2d ed. Apr., 1916. 35 p. 
front., illus., diagrs. 4to. [11879 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1916; A 430425. 


041 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11880 


BucHspaum (S8.) & co. Monogram 
belt buckles, fobs and Waldemar 
chains. 238, [1] p. illus. 4to. 

[11880 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
3, 1916; A 480658; Samuel Buchs- 
baum, Chicago. 


Buck & Glenn, inc.*, Winston-Salem, 
N. C. Army & navy bulletin [May 
12, 1916] cover-title, [13] p. illus. 
8vo. $0.10. [11881 


© May 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 430862. 


Buckiey (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 
[11882-11886 


How much insurance money is wasted. 
@ May 22, 19963") c. May 27, 1916; 
A 424856. 

Most important decision as to what is 
fraud in selling or advertising. © 
May 8, 1916; 1 c«. May 15, 1916; A 
424498. 

One case showing how courts are inter- 
fering with business. © May 15,1916; 
1 ec. May 22, 1916; A 424717. 

Question to ask yourself when employees, 
collectors or agents hold out money. 


© June 5, 1916; 1 c. June 12, 1916; 
A 440210. 


Right to charge an advanced price with- 
out previous notice to the customer. 
(In Modern merchant and -grocery 
world) © May 29, 1916; 1c. June 6, 
1916; A 440095. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Modern 
merchant and grocery world] 
BULLINGER (Edwin W.)* New York. 
Bullinger’s post office, express and 
freight guide containing every post 
office, railroad station [ete.] in the 


United States and Canada. [Spe- 
cial ed. for New York city] 1020 
p. 4to. [11887 


. May..2, 19163, 2..e sand, aff. 
May 6, 1916; A 429894. 

Bureau of agricultural research, St. 

Louis. [11888-11892 


Farm vegetable garden; growing green 
stuff for the home table. cover- 1 


is ol ps. wlhss ~4to; Apr. 1 
1916; 2G, and afte pAprs Ze 1916: 
A 429716. 


Principles of cattle raising; cattle for 
beef and for milk. Oe. title, 15 p. 
illus. 4to. © Apr. 19TG SY 2 vc. 

and aff. Apr. 27, 916: "A 429717. 


Principles of hog raising; from the pen 
to the plate. “cover-title, 15 p. alls: 
4to; © Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and “aft. 
Apr. 27, 1916; A 429718. 

Principles of horse raising; from the 
colt to the collar. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus. 4to:° © Apr?*15,' 1996); ‘2 'c. 

and aff. Apr. 27, 1916; "A 429714. 


Principles of poultry raising; from the 
hatch to the hatchet. cover-title, 15 
p. illus. 4to. © Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 429715. 
© Woodward & Tiernan print- 

ing co., St. Louis. 


o4 


| BUSHNELL (J. Bryan) 


9 


and 


pt. 1, 0.8., v.18 


BurRNETT-LArRsSH mfg. co.*, Dayton, O. 
Duro guaranteed automatic electric 


pumps and systems for residence 
water supply. [4] p. illus. 8vo. 
(Bulletin no. 7) [11893 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 4380379. 


Burns (Robert) Cotter’s Saturday 
night and other poems, ed. with 
biographical sketch, portrait and 
notes by Helen Woodrow Bones. 
Chicago, Beckley-Cardy company, 
[1916] 32 p. port. 12mo. (Pro- 
pressive school classics) $0.05. 

: [11894 


© Apr. ,27, 1916; ‘2/6 and ait. 
May 6, 1916; A 429872; Beckley- 
Cardy co., Chicago. 


Hit the trail. 
40 p. illus. 8vo. $0.15. [11895 


© Apr. 29, 1916: 2 ©. tiey 1s 
1916; aff. May 17, 1916; A 434020; 
William R. Callaway, Minneapolis. 


BuTLER (James K.)* Mt. Vernon, O. 
Patriotic poems. cover-title, 4 1. 
nar. S8vo. $0.25. [Text parallel 
with binding] [11896 


© May 26, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
May 29, 1916; A 4384144. 


ButTTERICK fashions. yv. 9, no. 2, sum- 
mer, 1916. New York, The Butter- 
ick publishing company, 1916. 68 
p. illus. (part col.) fol. $0.25. 

[11897 


© May 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434092; Butterick pub. 
co., New York. 


BUTTERICKS. v. 1, no. 5, Apr. [1916] 
[8] p. illus., ports., map. fol. 
[11898 


(© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 @ and ai. 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 480448; Butterick 
pub. co., New York. 


BuzzEL_~t (Martha A.)* Palmer, Mass. 
Care of the hands and nails. cover- 
title, [8] p. illus. 16mo. $0.05. 

[11899 


©. Apr. 17, 1916> 2 @ send aia 
May 2, 1916; A 429820. 


C. & C. electric & manufacturing co.*, 
Garwood, N. J. Type SL motors. 
19 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. (Bulletin 
101, Mar., 1916) [11900 


© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ec Mar. 18, 
1916; aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 430761, 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


11926 


CapoT (Samuel) inec.*, Boston. Heat 
insulation, sound deadening. Phila- 
-delphia, Architectural service cor- 
poration, 1916. Sheet, illus., diagrs. 
213 by 163 inches. (Service sheet 1, 
no. 17, Jan., 1916.) _ [11901 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
2, 1916; A 429829. 
CADILLAC motor car co.*, Detroit. 
[11902, 11903 


Every moment a pleasanter moment, 
every mile a smoother, steadier mile, 
every hour an hour of greater ease, 


[16] p. col. illus. 8vo. @ May 11; 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 15, 1916; A 
430909. 


Touring in the eight-cylinder Cadillac 
holds new fascinations, Sheet, illus,, 
14% by 113 inches. © May 8, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. May 11, 1916; ay 429968. 

CAHANEY (James Michael)* Denni- 

son, O. Lyrical leaflet: When I’m 

away from the U. S. A.—When the 

home will be broken. Sheet, 5 by 7 

inches. [11904 

© May 15 1916; 1 c. May 15, 

1916; 1 c. and aff. May 22, 1916; A 

432153. 


Canin, (EH. W.) Bigger, better busi- 


ness. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[11905-11910 
Doubt. © May 30, 1916; 1 c. May 31, 


1916; A 424913. 


Forcing an issue @© June 2, 1916; 1 «¢. 
June 8, 1916; A 440022. 


Missing and finding a vocation. © June 
5 POG: be. June ep EG “ See 


Pictures in advertising: @©@ May 31, 
1916; 1 ec. June 1, 1916: A 434046, 


Tragedies of business. © May 29, 1916; 
1c. May 31, 1916; A 424910. 


hh spots in advertising. © Jun 
; 1c. June 8, 1916; A 440279. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CALIFORNIA paper & board mills*, San 
Francisco. Simple inexpensive and 
effective way to bale waste paper. 
Sheet, illus., 11 by 15 inches. 

[11911 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 430797. 


ne 7, 


CaMeERON, Schroth co. C. S. service 
guards your profits. Sheet, col. 
illus. 19 by 24 inches. [11912 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 


29, 1916; A 429920; W. Sid Fish, 
Chicago. 
CAMPBELL (Frederick B.) Abandon- 


ment, protection and removal of 
property, an address delivered be- 
fore the 121st stated meeting of the 
Insurance society of New York on 
Dec., 28, 1915. 12 p. 8vo. [119138 
© May 1, 1916; 2 e. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434073; Insurance Sso- 
ciety of New York, New York. 


CAMPBELL (George)* Coffeyville, Kan. 
Come let us reason together. 20 p. 
port. 12mo. $0.05. [11914 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. 
May 2, 1916; A 429814. 


CAMPBELL (J. M.) Bigger, better 
business. Ten pages of fact worth 
ten volumes of theory. (Jn Chicago 
herald) [11915 

© June 13, 1916; 1 « June 15, 
1916; A 440295; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CAMPBELL (W. Ross) co.*, Los An- 
geles. Business property lease. 
[4] p. fol. $0.15. [Text parallel 
to binding] [11916 

© Map 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
May 24, 1916; A 434062. 

CAMPBELL (William C.) 

[11917, 11918 


To the Duck Baby. [3] p. mount. aur. 
16mo. $0.25. © Apr. 28, 1916; 2 e¢. 
and aff. May 6, 1916; A 429879. 


Wild flower. Folded card, mounted 
illus. 63 by 4 inches. $0.25. © Apr. 
28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 6, 1916; 
A 429938. 
© Cardinell-Vincent  co., 

Francisco. 


San 


CAMPBELL art co.*, Elizabeth, N. J. 
Mother. Card, illus., 17 by 11 
inches, [11919 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 15, 1916; A 480911. 

CaRBO corporation*, Chicago. Carbo 
chart. Sheet, illus., printed on both 
sides, 11 by 83 inches. [11920 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
12, 1916; A 429670. 


CARPENTER (Frank G.)* Washington. 

[11921-11923 

Alaskan naval base would be key to 

Pacific coast. @ May 28, 1916; 1 e. 

May 29, 1916; A 440135. 

Carpenter writes of Skagway, 

gold fields. © June 4, 1 
June 5, 1916; A 440136. 


Trip to gold fields of the Klondike by 
pailcoad, © June 11, 1916; 1 c. June 
12, 1916; A 440218. 
[Note: The foregoing 

ington Sunday star] 


CARRERA (J. C.) [11924-11926 


a report. 5 1. illus. fol. © May 
1916; 2 ec. May 5, 1916; aff. May 
+8 1916; A 4382082. 


Proven sulphur report. Sheet, 11 by 83% 
inches. @©@ May 4, 1916; 2 ec. May 5, 
1916; aff. May 16, 1916; A 432081. 

Report of J. C, Carrera. The Johnson, 
Cooksey and Kyle sulphur deposits and 
claims in Culberson and Reeves coun- 
ties, Tex. 3 numb. 1. fol. [Text par- 
allel to binding] © Apr. 15, 1916; 
ec. May 5, 1916; A 434018. 


© Dancy and Hines, ine., Phila- 
delphia. 


Apr. 


gate to 
Gis Sere: 


are in Wash- 


543 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11927 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


CARRIER engineering corporation*, New 
York. [11927, 11928 
Carrier humidifying apparatus. 46 p. 

illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 100) 
© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 430594. 

Carrier system of humidifying as ap- 
plied to textile mills. cover-title, 54 p. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Bulletin no. 103) 

Apr. 21, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 27, 
1916; A 429709. 


(Mrs. Frank)* Cochituate, 
Mass. 11929, 11930 


God of mammon. Sheet, 11 by 5 inches. 
© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 18, 
1916; A 4380384. 

[8li.p: .12m6; > © 


Jesus’ love for us. 
Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 18, 


1916; A 430385. 


CarTER (Nicholas) pseud. Magic neck- 
lace; or, Nick Carter’s predicament. 
New York, Street & Smith [1916] 
316 p. 12mo. (On cover: New mag- 
net library, no. 982) $0.15. [119381 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
27, 1916; A 429729; Street & Smith, 
New York. 


CARTER 


CATHOLIC school athletic league. Ath- 
letic guide. New York, 1916. 16mo. 
illus. (port. groups) $0.05. [11982 

? © Apri« 21-1916; 2c. Apr 26; 
1916; aff. May 2, 1916; A 429790; 
De La Salle institute, New York. 


CaviEs distributing co.*, Kansas City, 


Mo. Guinea pigs and how to raise 
them. cover-title, 16 p. 16mo. 
$0.10. [11933 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 480854. 


CEDAR RAPIDS pump Co. 
supplies and accessories. Catalogue 
no. 20. 271 p. illus. Ato. [11934 

© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429777; R. J. 
Jefferson printing co., Chicago. 


Automobile 


CEDARINE ventilated moth bag co. 
Cedarine ventilated moth bags. 
[6] p. folder. illus. (part col.) 
16mo. [11935 

© May 16, 1916; 2 «@ May 19, 
1916; aff. May 25, 1916; A 4382198; 
Will Hubbard Love, Greensboro, 
N. C. 


CENTRAL district telephone co.*, Phila- 


delphia. Telephone directories. 
[11936, 11937 
Bedford, Cambria, Indiana _ counties 
[ete.] Apr. 10, 1916. 144 p. 8vo. 


@ Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 430771. 
Wheeling and vicinity. Apr. 10, 1916. 


104 p. 4to. @©@ May 4, 1916; 2 .e. 
and aff. May 9, 1918; A 429937. 


CENTURY advertising service co.*, New 
York. Century fashion illustrating 
service. May, 1916. cover-title, 37 
1. illus. obl. 8vo. [11938 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 17, 1916; A 430942. 


CHANNING (Anne Heaton) Fashion 
letter. Redfern corsets. Apr. 15, 
1916. [4] p. illus. [11939 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 480533; Warner bros. 
co., Bridgeport, Conn. 


CHAPMAN (J. Wilbur) Reason for 


my hope. New York, Our hope, 
[1916], 27, [2] p. -12mer sS0ae) 
[11940 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ec. Apr: 21, 
1916; aff. May 8, 1916; A 429849; 
Arno C. Gaebelein, New York. 


CHARLES William stores, ine.*, Brook- 
lyn. [11941, 11942 


New York styles, spring and summer, 
916. cover-title, 550 p. illus. (part 
col.) 4to. @ Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. May 8, 1916; A 430688. 


Your bargain book. Catalog no. 11. 
cover-title, 1,298 p. illus. (part col.) 
4to. © Jan. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


May 3, 1916; A 430689. 


CHATFIELD-TAYtor (Hobart ©.) Course 
in the Commedia dell’arte. [Chi- 
cago, Printed by Rogers & Hall co.] 


1916. 8 p. 16mo. (Drama league 
of America. Course 5) $0.25. 
[11943 


(©) Apr. 17, 1916;:2.¢ Apr. 19, 
1916; aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 429732; 
Drama league of America, Chicago. 


CHAUFFEURS’ reward system co. Brief 
exposition of the chauffeurs’ reward 
system. 14 p. 12mo. [11944 


© Apr. 22, 1916: 2) & sand sain 
May 27, 1916; A 482208; M. Dun- 
lap Cochran, Wilmington, Del. 


CHESTNUT-BALL (Mollie D.)* Heming- 
ford, Neb. Mettle, a piano story. 
[14] p. obl. 48mo. $0.25. [11945 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 28, 1916; A 430548. 


CHICAGO BOWLING and billiard protect- 


ive league. Rules for fifteen ball 
continuous pocket billiards. 30 p. 
16mo. [11946 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 482005; Brunswick- 
Balke-Collender co., Chicago. 


044 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


= ae 


ie i a! ed 


a6 CENTRAL Station institute. 
Commercial engineering course. Les- 
son 7. Meters and metering. cover- 
title, 40, [1] p. illus., diagrs. Svo. 
[11947 


© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21. 1916; A 430423; National elec- 
tric light assn., New York. 


CHICAGO DAILY news co.*, Chicago. 
Pa 
Chicago visitors in Paris. © Jun 

1916; 1c. June 7, 1916; A 440100. 
Chicagoans are in London. © June 10, 
1916: 1 c. June 15, 1916; A 440250. 
gs back Italian army. © May 19, 

- 1c, May 22, 1916: A 424709. 
aaa Yamagata very ill. May 22, 
1916: 1 ¢. May 25, 1916; A 424814. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


CHICAGO REAL estate index co.*, Chi- 
cago. Atlas and ownership index. 
[11952-11954 
Suppl. to v. 1. [Changes from Mar. 1, 
1910, to Feb. 20, 1916] cover-title, 
op. sol, © Apr. 2, 1916; 1 c. and 
afr. May 20, 1916; 1 c. May 29, 1916; 
A 434165. 
Suppl. to v. 3. [Changes from May 1, 
1909, to Feb. 20, 1916.] cover-title, 
29 p. fol. © Apr. 2, 1916: 1 «. and 
aff. May 20, 1916; 1 ec. May 29, 1916; 
A 434166. 


Suppl.-to v. 6. ate from Sept. 1, 
1910, to Feb. 20, 1916.]  cover-title, 
23 p. fol. © Apr. 2, 1916; 1 ec. and 
aff. May 20, 1916; 1 ¢. May 29, 1916: 
A 434167. 


CHICAGO STEEL post co.*, Chicago. Chi- 
eago steel fence posts. cover-title, 
[12] p. illus. obl. 16mo. [11955 

© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 434142. 


Cuicaco telephone co. Bell telephone 


directories. [11956, 11957 
Elgin district Apr., 1916. 64, 18 p. Svo. 
© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 29, 


1916; A 434123. 


aed County district. Apr., 1916. 
p. 8 vo. @©@ May 15, 1916: 2 ¢. 
ia aff. May 29, 1916; A 434132: 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


Cuirp welfare league of America. 
Child welfare league of America at 
a glance. [4] p. fol. [11958 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 11, 1916; A 432013: Child wel- 
fare league of America co., Downers 
Grove, Ill. 


Cuitps co.*, New York. 
gest, Apr., 1916. 3 numb. loose 1. 
4to. [11959 

© May 12, 1916: 2 c. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 439907. 


Monthly di- 


11968 


CHISHOLM-MoorE manufacturing co.*, 
Cleveland. Chain hoists, trolleys, 
hand power traveling cranes [etc.] 
[Catalogue no. 24] 95 p. illus. 8vo. 
(On cover: Cyclone chain hoists) 

[11960 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 7, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 429730. 


CHITTENDEN (Roger C.)* Boston. 
Laws, definitions and formulas in 
elementary physics. Rev. ed., 1916. 
29 p. 12mo. $0.40. [11961 

© May 13, 1916; 2 « May 19, 
1916; aff. May 20, 1916; A 432129. 


CHOATE (Rufus)* Washington. Cen- 
trollogy, the science of medicine. 
14, vi p. S8vo. $0.50. [11962 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
9. 1916; A 429945. 


CHOWN commercial co. C. M. Chown’s 
retail reports, Allen County, O. 
1916. 21st ed. 2 p. L, 493 p. Ato. 
$15.00. [11963 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. June 10, 
1916; aff. May 17, 1916; A 4343890; 
Charles M. Chown, Lima, O. 


.)* Revere, Mo. Piano 
cuide: or, Plain truths 
[S] p. 24mo. 

[11964 
2 ec. and aff. May 


CuHristy (Ira §S 
purchaser's 
in nursery rhymes. 


© May 25, 1916: 
29, 1916: A 434149. 


CutrcH publishing co.*, Louisville. 
Ideal sermon cabinet and index. 
Preparation [16] p. illus. 16mo. 

[11965 
© Apr. 29, 1916: 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 4382068. 


CITIZENS DAIRY co. Will you save me? 
(In Lockport union-Sun & journal) 
[11966 


© June 1, 1916; 1 c. June 3, 1916; 


A 440009: Robert J. Sharkey, Lock- 
port, N.. ¥. 

CITIZENS TRUST and savings bank. 
Your life insurance money. Who 
will get it? [12] p. forms. 16mo. 
$0.04. [11967 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 


1, 1916; A 430622; Claude M. Daven- 
port, Los Angeles. 


of Springfield*, 

Recent poetry, 
$0.25. 

[11968 

© May 5, 1916; 1 ec. and aff. May 

6, 1916; 1 c«. May 17, 1916; A 432094. 


City library assn. 
Springfield, Mass. 
1908-1915. 37 p. 12mo. 


‘ad 045 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


11969 


pt.1, 1.5.40 


CLARK (Albert W.)* 
lands, Mass. 


Melrose High- 
Graded writing text- 


books. Book 4. Boston, New York 
[ete.] Ginn and company [1916] 
cover-title, 24 p. illus. obl. 16mo. 
$0.70. [11969 


© May 38, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 480813. 


CLARK (Reuben T.)* Jackson, Miss. 
Man, his daily health. cover-title, 
20 p. 12mo. $0.15. [11970 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 8, 1916; A 429907. 


CriaRK (Richard Urann) 8rd*, 
ton, Mass. Fifteen-cent poultry 
fountain. Sheet, illus, 93 by 5 
inches. $0.10. [11971 

© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 c. May 9, 1916; 
aff. May 16, 1916; A 432077. 


CLEFTON co.*, Owatonna, Minn.  In- 
structions for operation and care of 
northern light pit acetylene genera- 


New- 


tor. [11972-11974 

Model B. cover-title, illus. 12 p. 8vo. 
@cApr.. 54 1996 + 26c¢,andath, Apre2 7, 
1916; A 429712. 

Model D. cover-title, 15 p. illus. 8vo. 
@ May 2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 6, 
1916; A 429883. 

Model F. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 8vo. 

G@ “and waite Apr: 


©’ Mar. 22, 1916; 2 
2h, 1916: A 429700. 


CLEMENT (Ernest W.) [11975-11980 
Chinda may quit U. S. post. © June 2, 
1916; 1c. June 7, 1916; A 440107. 
Encroachments by U. S. cited. © May 
0, 1916; 1 e: June 2; 1916; A 424979. 
Expect confusion in China. © June 7, 
1916; 1 c. June 12, 1916; A 440201. 
Japanese unity is sought. © June 5, 
1916; 1 ¢. June 8, 1916; A. 40124, 
Okuma sends felicitations. © June l, 
1916; 1 «. June 5, 191634. 440076. 
Silk outlook in Japan good. © May 23, 
1916; 1 ec. May 26, 1916; A 424839. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news ] 
© Chicago daily Chi- 
cago. 


news Co., 


CLEMMER paramount pictures. 
[11981-11986 


Consequences; or, The truant mouse. 
Sheet, col. illus., 10 by 7 inches. 
Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 24, 19163 aff. 
May 6, 1916; A 429925. 


Contentment; or, The gull-ible bug. 
Sheet, col. illus. 11 by 7 inches. © 
Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ce. Apr. 24; 1916; aff. 
May 6, 1916; A 429926. 

Egotism; or, The foolish ol’ giraffe. 
Sheet, col. ’illus., 10 by 7% inches. © 


AUY 1D, LOGE be. and aff. May 10, 
1916; A 480795. 


Envy; or, Miss Calico Rabbit. Sheet, 
col. illus., 11 by 7 inches. @©@ Apr. 15, 
1916; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1916; aff. May 6, 


1916; A 429927, 


CLEMMER paramount pictures—Contd. 


Loose tongues beget trouble; or, The 
eackling rooster. Sheet, phe ant Les 
inches. o Apr. 15, 1916 . Apr 


ss vee! or, The ae bullfeae 
Sheet, col. illus., bai by 7 inches. 
Apr. 15, 1916; Apr. 24, 1916; aff. 
May 6, 1916; "A 43992 oc: 


© Howard S. Clemmer, Spokane, 
Wash. 


CLEVELAND (L.)* Whitesboro, Tex. 
Two dice base ball rules. Card, 93 
by 43 inches. [11987 


© May 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
13, 1916; A 432040. 


CLEVELAND twist drill co.*, Cleveland. 
Wish and its fulfillment. 27 p. 
16mo. [11988 


© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 434027. 


CLIFFORD (Harry Benjamin)* Detroit. 
Clifford roofer’s pitch board and 


tables. Card, tables, diagr., printed 
on both sides, 7 by 11° inches. 
$0.65. [11989 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c. May 11, 1916; 
aff. May 20, 1916; A 432158. 


CiLoseE (KE. H.)* realty eco., Toledo, O. 
Home orchards. 23 p._ illus., diagr. 
Svo. [11990 


© May 15, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. May 
19, 1916: A 434029. 


Copy (Sherwin)* Chicago. Minimum 
essentials in grammar. [Chicago, 
Printed by H. G. Adair, 1915] 16 p. 
12mo:; $0.10: [11991 


© Sept: 14,1915; 206. Aprina 
1916; aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429780. 
[Copyright is claimed on additions 
and revisions | 


[Cor (Sayers) ] [11992, 11993 


American pioneer prose writers. 6 
sheets, ports.. printed on both sides, 
95). by 17 inches. (Mentor reading 
course, no. 1-6.) © May 1, 1916; 2 
ec. and aff. May 16, 1916; A 432 102, 


Masters of the violin. Proof, (Mentor 
reading course, no 1—6) ) Apr. 15, 
1916; "2c. and aff. May 2, 1916; 
429816. 


© Mentor assn., ine., New York. 


Cote (Andrew J.) Art for profit. 
Lesson 1-10. Detroit, Mich. Art 
promotion service, 1916. 10 v. 4to. 

[11994 


© May 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
May 18, 1916; A 482114; Art pro- 
motion service, Detroit. 


046 ’ 


BOOKS, 

no. 6, 1916 
CoLGATE & co.*, Jersey City. Colgate 
comforts. cover-title, 9 p. illus. 
12mo. [11995 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 « and aff. 
Apr. 27, 1916; A 429696. 


CoLtIns publicity service*, Philadel- 
phia. Collins business building bul- 
letin. May 5, 1916. [2] p. 4to. 
[Text parallel to binding) [11996 


© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 429943. 


COLLODION emulsion co.*, Seneca Falls, 
N. Y. How to work Ceco collodion 
emulsion. 15 p. obl. 48mo. [11997 


Pape ts A91G: 2 ¢- Apr. 24, 
1916; aff. Apr. 28, 1916; A 429789. 


CoLonIAL trust co., Pittsburgh. 
[11998-12001 


Have you made your will? Sheet, 334 by 
52 inches. © May 23, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. May 25, 1916; A 432176. 


Of course we like to serve you quickly as 
well as efficiently. Sheet, 34 by 52 
inches. @ May 23, 1916; 2 c¢. and 
aff. May 25, 1916; A 432178. 

“Trustee ’’. that is a word you use very 
often. Sheet, 34 by 52 inches. © May 
Za, 4giG, 2 ¢, and aff. May 25, 1916; 
ASI. 

We know you like to have your way. 


Sheet, 33 by 52 inches. © May 23, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 25, 1916; A 
432175. 
© R. P. Purse, Chattanooga. 
Meanonist  v. 1, no. 1, May, .1916. 
Chattanooga, Tenn., The lookout 
paint mfr, co., 1916. 12 p... 8vo. 


[12002 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429867; Lookout paint 
mfg. co., Chattanooga, Tenn. 


COLUMBIANA pump co.*, Columbiana, 


O. Columbiana pumps, cylinders, 
well supplies, ete. 127, [1] p. illus. 
8vo. (Catalog, no. 25) [12003 


© May 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 482011. 


CoLtuMBUS mutual life insurance co. 
Shannon’s table of life insurance re- 
sults. Sheet, 12 by 94 inches. 

[12004 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1916; A 430486; John D. Shan- 
non, Columbus, O. 


COMMERCIAL AND Savings bank, Mit- 
chell, S. D. Guaranteed deposits, 
what they mean to you. cover-title, 
[8] p. 16mo. [12005 


(©) Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ¢@ and aff. 
Mar. 24, 1916; aff. Apr. 22, 1916; 
A 430549 ; Mitchell pub. co., Mitchell, 
eS a). 


GROUP II 


12014 


COMMERCIAL BANK, Harrisburg, Pa. 
American Christmas club. [Rules 
and regulations] Card, printed on 
both sides, 5? by 33 inches. [12006 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 22, 1916; A 484086; Benj. F. 


Arthur, Harrisburg, Pa. 
COMMERCIAL ILLUSTRATOR. v. 1, no. 5. 
May, 1916. Minneapolis, Minn., 
Federal school of commercial de- 
Sigmimes aime. Tre Ae) oe sis. 
ports. 4to. $0.20. [12007 


© May 18, 1916; 2 c« May 25, 
1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 434095; 
Federal school of commercial de- 
Signing, ine., Minneapolis. 

Conover (W. Rockwood) 
[12008, 12009 


Factory transportation of product ane 
materials. © June 15, 1916; 1 
June 16, 1916; A 440240, 


Lubricating oils and cutting compounds 
for shop use. © June 8. 1916 + Fk ©. 
June 10, 1916; A 440177. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Ameri- 
can machinist] 


(© Hill pub. co., New York. 


CONTEMPORARY Verse. 
1916. cover-title, 
$0.15. 

(© May 3, 1916; 2 
9, 1916; A 429957; Howard S. Gra- 
ham, jr., Devereux C. Josephs & 
Samuel McCoy, Philadelphia, Pa. 


v. 1, no.-5, May, 
p. 65-80. 8vo. 
[12010 


ec. and aff. May 


CONTINENT*, Chicago. Assemblies of 
the past. May, 1916. [6] p. folder. 
24mo. [12011 

©} May 212, A916; 2 ¢: and. ait: 


May 20, 1916; A 432130. 


Cook (Asa 8S.) co.*, Hartford, Conn. 
Asa S. Cook company, wood screw 
machine specialists and builders of 
rivet machines open and solid die 
headers. 31 p. illus. 8vo. 

[12012 
© May 11, 1916; 2 c May 25, 
1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 434099. 


CoorER (Homer H.)* Spiceland, Ind. 


Among friends. [52k pe’ 16moe. 
$1.00. [12013 
© May, 10) 1916S 2.6. May. 4: 


1916; aff. May 18, 1916; A 432064. 


CooPERATIVE advertising co.*, Chicago. 
Gear up your productive capacity. 
[4] p. S8vo. [12014 


CG) May. 25, 191Gs "2. %co, and atk. 
May 29, 1916; A 434154. 


D47 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12015 


CoPpELAND (H. H.) & son*, New York. 
[12015, 12016 


Comparative analysis railroad Sly 
fiscal year ended June 30, Se- 
curities owned. 297 1. fol. s 
[Text —— to binding] @© Apr. 28, 
1996.5 :2+e. ‘May. 4, 19165..A: 434017. 


Voting powers. 144 numb. cards, 5 by 

inches, with guide cards. $15.00. 

@ May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
1, 1916; A 4384222, 


CoPELAND (Herbert William)* Lexing- 
ton, Or. Lincoln the emancipator. 
(In Heppner herald, May 13, 1916) 

[12017 
© May 12, 1916; 1c. June 9, 1916; 
A 440151. 


CoRNISH (Joel Frank)* West Union, 
Ta. Is there an hereafter? Vashni. 


cover-title. 24, [1] p. 12mo. (God 
Christ and devil, lecture 5) $0.15. 
[12018 


© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 4380788. 


CORPORATION CALENDAR. vv. 7, no. 3, 
May-June, 1916. Card, 103 by 44 
inches. [12019 


© May 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 430866; United States 
corp. co., New York. 


CORPORATION COMPANY Of Delaware. 
Digest of the general corporation 
laws of the State of Delaware. 3d 
ed., 1916. 40 p. 12mo. [12020 


© Apr. 16, 1916; 2 c¢. Apr. 22, 
1916; aff. May 6, 1916; A 430815; 
Christopher L. Ward, Wilmington, 
Del. 


Cost reducing home supply corpora- 
tion*, New York. Your opportunity 
shown herein. [4] p. S8vo. [12021 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
25, 1916; A 429675. 


CounTRY Boy. Rate card, effective 

Sept. 1, 1916. [38] p. 16mo. [12022 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

1, 1916; A 430600; Franklin pub. 
co., Chicago. 


Country home, the ladies farm jour- 
nal. (Jn Fruit grower) 
[12023, 12024 
v. 27, no. 10, May 15, 1916. @ May 
16, 1916; si Cc. May of, tote. 
424748. 
v. 27, no. 11, June 1, 1916. © May 31, 
1916; 1 ¢. June 5,.1916; A 440074. 
© w. 
Mo. 


G. Campbell, St. eae | 


pt. I, n.'s., vy. 18 


Covey (Lyman M.)* Grand Rapids. 
Rapid excess baggage computing 
table. Sheet, printed on both sides, 
tables, 163 by 113 inches. $0.10. 

[12025 
‘© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 430380. 


CRAMMOND (C. C.) Note speller, a 
simple method of teaching beginners 
to read music. Boston, New York, 
[etc.] Evans music company, 1916. 
32 p. fol. $0.60. [12026 


© May 16, 1916; 2 ec May 18, 
1916; aff. May 17, 1916; A 434019; 
W. A. Evans, Boston. 


CRAWFORD (William)* Seattle. Mo- 
tion pictures and stereopticon slides 
Showing the great salmon fisheries 
in actual operation. Card lecture. 
Two sockeye salmon. Sheet, 124 by 

4 inches. [12027 
© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 «& and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 430621. 


Cray bros.*, Cleveland. Net price 
catalog no. 40, 1916, auto supplies, 
tools. cover-title, 256 p. illus. Svo. 

[12028 
© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 

22, 1916; A 429663. 


CREDIT COUNSELOR CO. 
of the Credit counselor company. 
[7] p. obl. 48mo. [12029 


© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff, Apr. 
28, 1916: A 430547: Horace C. Ben- 
nett, Chicago. 


CREDIT FINANCE ¢€O.*, Newark, N. J. 
[12030, 12031 
Further particulars of the business of 
financing open accounts of manufac- 
turers and wholesalers. oa fil 
24mo. © Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 25, 1916; A 429677. 


More money; nine poealey ess and Bias: 
answers. 7, [1] p. 16m © A 
24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Anes "25, 1916: 
A 429678. 
CREDIT URBAN of America trust €o.*, 
Chicago. Brief history of Credit 
urban. 11 p. obl. 48mo. [12032 


© May 22, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 25, 1916; A 432173. 

CREx carpet co.*, New York. Dis- 
tinctive rugs and furniture, by Crex. 
31 p. illus. (part col.) S8vo. 

[12033 
© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 482202. 


CRIPPEN Co., inc.*, New York, Sold, a 
tale of the touch of a tiny toe. [8] 
p. folder. 16mo, [12034 


© May 10, 1916; 
13, 1916; A 432039. 


2c. and aff. May 


048 


Service features 


= oo Cet 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


CRITERION pub. co.*, Chicago. Mida’s 
directory and hand book for the 


liquor trades. 3 p. 1. p. 5-480. 
16mo. $10.00. [12035 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 430490. 


Crort (Terrell) [12036-12038 


Practical lessons in electricity. Lesson 
ieee) Apr: (29) 1916; 1° ¢ “May 22, 
1916; A ae 


——- een @i June a 1916.31 .¢, 
June 5, 1916: - A 440073. 
© Terrell Croft, University City, 
Mo. 


ee design of foundation anchor 
ates. @ May 25, 1916; 1 c. May 25, 
Poe: A 424848. 


[Note: The foregoing are in the Jo- 
vian unless otherwise stated] 


© Hill pub. co., New York. 


Cross (Tom Peete) 
love. 


Genius and true 
(In Chicago Sunday herald) 
[12039 


© June 11, 1916; 1 c. June 12, 
1916; A 440306; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CrossMAN (Margaret F.)* Laconia, 
N. H. Sacred songs and poems. 
eover-title, 1 p. 1, 24 p. 24mo. 
$0.25. [12040 

© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 6, 1916; A 429865. 


CrowvdeR (Thomas R.) Sanitation of 
railway ears. 13 p. illus. 8vo. 
$0.10. [12041 

©: Apr. 18, 1916; 2 e«. and aff. 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 430377; New York 
railway club, New York. 


CRUSSELL (Edward H.)* Sacramento, 


Cal. Some aspects of modern 
shingling. (Jn Building age, June, 
1916) [12042 


© May 30, 1916; 1 ¢. June 16, 
1916; A 440332. 


Curtis (Theodore Edward)* Salt 
Lake City, Utah. Sunbeams of 
truth. [Salt Lake City, Utah, 


Printed by Hooper printing co.] 
eG Zo, 12) p. front... -(port.) 
12mo. $0.35. [12043 


cy Apr.” 8, 1916; 2° c¢. and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 429548. 


DAAE (Peter) [12044-12046 


Condemn Norwegian strike. © June 8, 
1916; 1 c. June 12, 1916; A 440194. 


Norway worried by activism. © May 
emotes 1 chaMay 22, 19163" A 
424704. 


Warships may supply food. © June 10, 
1916; 1 c. June 15, 1916; A 440252. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


12059 


DAILY CALENDAR for fifty centuries. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 7 by 
44 inches. [12047 

© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 17, 1916; A 430920; W. B. 
Rose, Chicago. 

DAILY MENU calendar for the Ameri- 
can kitchen. 1917 Newark, N. J., 
Novelty calendar publishing com- 
pany [1916] [58] p. S8vo. [12048 

© May 15, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
May 17, 1916; A 482195; Herman 
H. A. Schmidt and Frank J. Loskot, 
Newark, N. J. 


DaAKoTA business college*, 
D. An _ opportunity for. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 14 by 
11 inches, fold. to 8vo. ° [12049 

© May 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 19, 1916; A 430999. 

Date (Alan)* Bayside, N. Y. Alan 
Dale says: (Jn Pittsburgh Sunday 
leader ) [12050-12055 
May 14, 1916. @©@ May 14, 1916; 1c. 

May 17, 1916; A 424840. 
May 21, 1916. © May 21, 
May 23, 1916; A 424737. 


Fargo, N. 


TOLG Sek ve: 


May 28, 1916. @©@ May 28, 1916; 1 ec. 
May 31, 1916; A 424927. 

June 4, 1916. © June 4, 1916; 1 ce. 
June 6, 1916; A 440094.” 

June 11, 1916. © June 11, 1916; 1 «. 
June 13, 1916; A 440211. 

June 18, 1916. @© June 18, 1916; 1 ce. 


June 20, 1916; A 440417. 
Daty (T. M.)* Philadelphia. Wills 
in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pa., 
Continental-equitable title and trust 
co. [1916] cover-title, 19 p. 16mo. 
[12056 
© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

29, 1916; A 434151. 


DaniEL (T. Cushing)* Washington. 
Betrayal of the people in the AlI- 
drich-Wilson federal reserve act 
and rural credits bill. Washington, 
D. C., The Monetary educational bu- 
reau [1916] 2 p. 1., 3-78 p. port. 
Svo. [12057 

© May 31, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
May 31, 1916; A 432234. 
DANIELS (Henry C.)* Hartford, Conn. 


Daniels’ system of collection. [8] 
p. S8vo. [Text parallel to binding. ] 
[12058 


© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 
29, 1916; A 429758. 
DAUPHIN land co., ltd. Application 
form for syndicated properties sys- 
tem investment contract. Sheet, 
32 by 7} inches. [12059 
© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
1, 1916; A 426450; J. R. Gray, De- 
troit, Mich. 


ce. and aff. Apr. 


049 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12060 


Davies (Landon T.)* New York. 
[12060-12063 


Cashiers guide of N. Y. city, May, 1916, 
issue. Wall ahent, 26 by 15 inches. 


$1.00. -© May 2, "1916; 2c. May 5, 
1916; aff. May 4, 1916; A 499863, 
Davies’ par value card. June, 1916. 


Card, 28% by 14 inches. $1.00. © 
Jane 7 1916* 2 ce. and aff. June 10, 
1916; A 434398. 


Davies’ transfer card. May, 1916. Card, 
28% by 223% inches. $1.00. © May 
ae 1916; 2 c. May 31, 1916; aff. June 

, 1916; A 434224, 


Leer information relative to stocks 
dealt in at the New York stock ex- 
change, Apr., 1916. Wall chart, 22% 
by 16 inches. $1.00.:°-©@ “Apr “14, 
1916; e. Apr, 20; 1916 3 aif, Apr. 
Al Tie 16: A 4380382. 

Davis (A. M.) ¢o.*, 
birthday. “° As sure 
wings. Card, col. 
inches. $0.10. 

© May 13, 1916; 2-e¢. 
May 17, 1916;.A 480917. 


Davis (Charles Henry) Our national 
highways, rail and road. Sheet, 
illus. (map), printed on both sides, 
15+ by 10% inches. [Reprinted from 
Manufacturers record, Feb. 24, 1916] 

[12065 

© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 
1916; Apr. 29, 1916; A 429796; Na- 
tional highways assn., Washington. 


Davis (Herman Stearns)* Pittsburgh. 
Reversed arrangement of code 
words. 2d ed. pt. 6. [Lancaster, 
Pa., Printed by the New era print- 
ing: “company |] Ais -— AS pie 1, p. 
[435]-494. 12mo. $10.00. [12066 

© Dee. 10, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
1, 1916; A 418658. 


Day (T.) Thought. New York, Law 
of nature publishing house, 1916. 
30, [11° p:  diger. . 12mo. S070, 

[12067 

© May 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 

31, 1916; A 482240; Law of nature 
publishing house, New York. 


Dayton (Edna Bowden)* Philadel- 
phia. Blind spot. (Jn Scientific 
American supplement) [12068 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 1c May 9, 1916; 
A 424360. 


Boston. Happy 
as little eager 
illus., 4 by 5 
[12064 

and aff. 


Dracan (John C.)* Chicago. Funda- 
mentals in tone production. cover- 
title, 15 p. 16mo. [12069 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434063. 


Decker (A. R.) 12070-12072 
Chicagoan in fierce fights on the Yser. 


© June 6, 1916; 1 c«. June 9, 1916; A 
440159. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


DecKkER (A. R.)—Continued 
French law hits exchange. @©@ May 18, 
1916; 1 c. May 22, 1916; A 424706.. 
Red cross worker honored. 
1916; 1 ¢. June 15, 1916" A’ 440280: 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news.] 


© Chicago daily news ©co., 
cago. 


© June 9, 


Chi- 


DECOURCELLE (Pierre)* Paris. 
chands de patrie. nos. 44-59. 
instalments ] (In Paris Journal, 
16-31 mars, 1916) [12073 


© Mar. 16-31, 1916; 1 c each, 
Apr. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 13757. 


DELBRIDGE (John C.)* Danyille, Ill. 
Delbridge system of modern piano 
instruction. [8] p. port. 8vo. 
(cover-title: Some of the. reasons 
why the Deibridge system of modern 


Mar- 
[16 


piano instruction is superior to 
others) [12074 
© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 


Apr. 26, 1916; A 430500. 


De Lecro (William Herbert)* King- 
man, Ariz. Life of Mary Delage. 
40, [1] p. illus. 12mo. $0.25. 

[12075 
© Apr. 20,°1916; °-2°e Spe 2a 
1916; aff. May 12, 1916; A 430062. 


DENSMORE (Paul)* Charlotte, Mich. 
Happiness complete; in twelve les- 
sons. 151. 16mo. $0.50. [12076 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 430886. 


DENTON (Sherman F.)* Wellesley 
Farms, Mass. Story of the pearl. 
[20] p. illus. 12mo. (Denton & 
Denton ) [12077 


© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429895. 


DENVER chemical mfg. co.*, New York. 
[12078, 12079 


Antiphlogistine, genito-urinary. cover- 
title, 8 p. 16mo. @©@ May 5, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 19, 1916 ; Ys 430978. 


O'S hom, Guns b1g16; De —_ 

aff. May 19, 1916; % 430977. 

Dr RovuvitteE (George S8.)* Albany. 
Baseball advertising service for 
men’s wear stores. v. 2, ads. no. 13— 
24. 131. illus. Svo. [Text parallel 
to binding] [12080 


© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 434082. 


DERRICK pub. co.*, Oil City, Pa. Oil 
field report, month of May. (/n Oil 
City derrick) [12081 


© June 1, 1916; 1 ce. June 3, 1916; 
A 424998. 


500 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 6, 1916 12107 
Des Moines tent & awning co.*, Des | Diesy (Bassett )—Continued. 
Moines. Des Moines tent and awn- Russians importing labor. © June 6, 
ing co. [Catalogue, 1916]  cover- 1916; 1 c. June 9, 1916; A 440160. 
title, 72 p. illus., diagrs. obl. 12mo. Russians see Grey interview. © May 19, 
[12082 £916:5)1¢..May 22. 1916: A 424711" 


© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 430627. 


DETMER SERVICE, v. 14, no. 7. Banjo 
stripe number. §& p. illus. (part 
col.) fol. [12083 


© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 480783; Detmer woolen 
co., New York. 
DETMER woolen co.*, New York. 
[12084, 12085 


Do you believe in eaten peas He Sheet, 
illus., 18% by 23 inches. (v. 15, no. 2) 
© Apr. 4, $016 2 (c.: Apr. 25, 1916; 
aff. May 2, 1916; A 429783. 


Facts about peebrei tailoring, 
illus., by 18% inches. (v. 
10) © Apr. 4, 1916; 2.c¢. Apr. 25, 

1916; aff. May 2, 1916; A 429784. 


Sheet, 
14, no. 


DETROIT gas turbine corporation. Gas 
turbines. 16, [2] p.  illus., diagrs. 
(1 fold.) 4to. (Bulletin 100, Apr., 
1916) [12086 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429653; Brad- 
ford Colbert, Detroit. 


DIAMOND rubber goods*, Akron, O. 
How to make the garden grow. 23 
p. illus. (part col.) 16mo. [12087 


© Mar. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 430386. 


Dickinson (Albert) co.*, Minneapolis. 
Dickinson’s hand book on _ = farm 


seeds. [list ed.] cover-title, 118 p., 
1 blank 1. for memorandum. illus. 
16mo. [12088 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 24, 1916; A 429674. 


Dickson school of memory. Key to 
success. 16 p. illus. (incl. ports.) 
4to. [12089 


© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
5, 1916; A 430737; Henry Dickson, 
Chicago. 


Dicey (Bassett) [12090-12097 


Austrians yield in crowds. © June 18, 
1916; 1c. June 16, 1916; A 440336. 


Dazed by Kitchener’s death. © June 9, 
1916; 1 ce. June 15, 1916; A 4402381. 
Dyinsk makes merry amid shell showers. 
© June 5, 1916; 1 c. June 8, 1916; 

A 440125. 

Fall dead of hunger in Warsaw streets. 
© June 9, 1916; 1 c. June 15, 1916; 
A 440236. 

Meet to give Armenia aid. © May 27, 

1916; 1 ¢. May 31, 1916; A 424933. 


Resents attitude of Sweden. © May 22, 
1916; 1 ec. May 25, 1916; A 424810, 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., 
cago. 


Chi- 


DimiMAN (BH. L.)* Jamaica, N. Y. 
Guild of the golden cord. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 9% by 5 inches, 
fold. to 32mo. [12098 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 480546. 


DISAPPEARING roller screen co.*, Los 
Angeles. Plans showing in detail 
how in-vi-so roller screen may be in- 
stalled [ete.] Sheet, illus., diagrs., 
printed on both sides, 94 by 14 
inches. [12099 

© May 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 484064. 


DissTon crucible. v. 5, no. 3, Apr. 15, 
1916. Philadelphia, Henry Disston 
& sons, ine., 1916. 1 p. 1., 35-48 p. 
illus. S8vo. [12100 

© Apr: 18,.1916° 2 cand ‘aft. 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 429750; Henry 
Disston & sons, ine., Philadelphia. 


DoLMAN (John) jr.*, Swarthmore, 
Pa. Motions in order of precedence. 
Card, 5 by 8 inches. $0.05. 

[12101 
© May 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 11, 1916; A 429996. 


DonAHEY (William)* Chicago. 
[12102-12106 


Teenie Weenie army goes foraging. © 
June 4, 1916; 1 ec. June 9, 1916; 


A 440173. 

Teenie Weenie army in camp. © May 
14. 1916esb cor May 28h 1OlG: A 
424565. 


Teenie Weenie army is put to rout. © 
Mave Sieg HOIG- 1, eG) May 25), TOLGe 
A 424787. 

Teenie Weenie dunce gets a medal. © 
May 28, 1916; 1 ¢. June 2, 1916; 
A 4249738. 

Teenie Weenie lady: of fashion saves 
the life of a sp © June 11, 1916; 

1 ¢e. June 16, 1916 A 440324. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune] 

DooavuE (Luke J,) Home garden 

talks, 1-12, for Apr. 17-29. Proof. 

[12107 

© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 c. and -aff. 

Apr. 29, 1916; A 4297538; Willard 


De Lue, Boston. 


ool 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12108 


Doran (Joseph P.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. Doran’s famous manual of 
law. cover-title, [42] p. 16mo. 
$0.50. [12108 


© May.1,.1916> 2c. and)_aff. 
May 11, 1916; aff. May 19, 1916; 


A 430987. 
DostTER (Albert C.)* Niles, Mich. So- 
cial reformation. Niles, Mich., 


Printed by the Ideal printing com- 
pany, 1916. 44 p. illus. 8vo. 
$0.25. [12109 

© ‘Apr: 15; 19165 2 e: and) ait. 
May 1, 1916; A 430598. 


Doup (Louie Naomi)* Norwalk, O. 
Canny-cat candlestick. Sheet, illus. 
10 by 8 inches. [12110 

Mar.:2, 1916: 2 7e. Marz. 3, 
1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 432214. 


Downes: (Maynard) David and the 
good health elves. Second visit. 
[Milwaukee, Wis., Printed by Tate 
printing co., 1916] cover-title, 8 p., 
1 1. illus. 8vo. (Crusader of the 
Wisconsin anti-tuberculosis associa- 
tion, no. 63. Apr., 1915) [12111 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 e. Apr. 24, 
1916; aff. May 1, 1916: A 429782; 
Wisconsin anti- tuberculosis assn., 
Milwaukee. 


DoyLeE (A. 
Crowborough, 


Conan)* Windlesham, 
Sussex, England. 
Battle of Mons. (Jn Everybody’s 
magazine, June 1916) Pe i We 
© May 23, 1916; 1c. June 2, 
1916; A 424969. 

DroMGooLE (Will Allen)* Nashville. 
Song and story. (Jn Nashville ban- 
ner ) [12113-12117 
May 13, 1916. @ May 13, 1916; 1 ¢. 

May 16, 1916; A 424497. 


May 20, 1916. © May 20, 1916; 1 «. 
May 22, 1916; A 424798. 


May 27, 1916. © May PA TOEGE AL Cc. 
May 29, 1916; A 424899. 


June 3, 1916. © June 3, 1916; 1 c. 
June 7, 1916; A 440097. 


June “10, 1916. ©. June 10, A9%G— 1 ¢. 
June 12, 1916; A 440197. 

DrouvE (G.) co.*, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Skylights, puttyless, general & saw- 
tooth type. Sheet, illus., diagrs., 213 
by 164 inches. (Architectural serv- 
ice corporation. Service sheet 1, no. 
15, Jan., 1916) [12118 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 480398. 

DryDEN (Henry F.)* Berkeley, Cal. 
Twelve advertisements. 3830p. 12mo. 
$2.00. [12119 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 4382009. 


pt.1, 0. s., v.13 
Durr (Arthur M.)* Boston. 493 
hours a week wage ecaleculator. 


folder, tables. Svo. 

[12120 

© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1916; A 4380420. 


DUMANIAN (Leon)* Syracuse, N. Y. 
Do oriental rugs die? cover-title, 7, 
[1] p. 16mo. [12121 

© May 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 480958. 


Dunn (J. Austin) specialty co.*, Chi- 


cover-title. 41. 


cago. 2 minutes on mixing; how to 

get the best results from zinc ce- 

ments. 16 p. illus. obl., 48mo. 
[12122 


© May 17, 1916; 2 


ec. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 434034. 


Dunn (Laura)* Whitestone, N. Y. 
Love-bird. 3 p. 1. 24 p.. Tame 
$0.50. [12123 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
1c. Apr. 19, 1916; aff. Apr. 26, 1916; 
A 480522. 


Dunton (M. W.) co.*, Providence, 


R. I. Soldering kink news, no. 5. 
Sheet, illus., diagrs. printed on 
both sides, 18 by 24 inches, fold. to 
16mo. [12124 


© Apr. 17, 1916; 
24, 1916; A 430678. 


DUPLEX envelope ¢co., inc.*, Richmond. 
[12125-12128 


How many can you answer? [4] p. 
16mo. @..May 4, 1916;.2 Gy Maye 
1916; aff. May 8, 1916; A 429915. 

Reasons why you should order from Dt- 
plex-Richmond, Va. [4] p. 16mo. 
@* May 1, 1916; 2 ¢. May 27219t.- 
aff. May 8, 1916; A 429916. 

Something for you to think about. 4, 
[2] p. folder. 16mo. @ May 20, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 24, 1916; 
A 484075. 

Twice do I bless. Sheet, 64 by 7 inches. 
@ May 27; 1916; 2 ce and-al. owas 
31, 1916; A 4382238. 


Du Pont de Nemours (E. I.) & ¢o.*, 
Wilmington, Del. Du Pont products, 


2c. and aff. Apr. 


A. 430; Apr., 1916. “GoRe i. fee 
illus. 12mo. [12129 
© May 10, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 


May 19, 1916; A 4380981. 
DUSQUESNE schedule co.*, Pittsburgh. 
Book of tables for calculating 
workmen’s compensation periods. 
[4] p. tables. 4to. $0.50. [12130 
© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 432133. 
Same. [12131 
© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429882. 


D02 


—— Oe a a ee 


: 
: 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


DYKE (Andrew L.)* St. Louis. 


[12132-12135 


Dyke's 4 cylinder gasoline engine model: 
“Valve and cam side [and] Piston and 
crank shaft side. Sheet, col. illus., 
diagrs., printed on both sides. 11 by 
93 inches. © Apr. 25, ye 3 2 c. and 
aff. May 1, 1916; A 42984: 


Dyke’s 6 cylinder gasoline engine model: 
Valve and cam ‘side [and] Piston and 
cam shaft side. Sheet, col. illus., 
diagrs., printed on both sides. 
fae inches. Or Apr 25; 19163, 2 c. 
and aff. May 1, 1916 : A 429846. 

Four cylinder exhaust and inlet mani- 
fold and carburetor. Six cylinder ex- 
haust and inlet manifold and carbu- 


retor. Sheet, diagrs, printed on both 
sides. 113% by 9 inches. © Apr. 25, 
1916; 2 ¢ and aff. May 1, 1916; A 
429844. 

Principle of operaticn of parts. Sheet, 
diagr., 12% by 19 inches. © Apr. 25, 
ASG 2 evand at. May 1, 1916; A 


429847. 


New York. Period 
mouldings. Catalog no. 41. 68 p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. [12136 

© Apr 17, 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 430373. 


DYKES lumber co.*, 


E-L-F advertising service. There are 
many reasons why you should come 
to De Kalb. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 144 by 21 inches, fold. to. 4to. 

HERE 

aor 1 1916- 2. ¢. Apr. 19, 

1916; aff. May 3, 1916; A 429852; 
E-L-F co., De Kalb, Il. 


EAGLE Point realty co.*, Toledo, O. 
Eagle Point colony. [16] p._ illus. 
4to. [12138 


© May 26, 1916; 2 
31, 1916; A 432270. 


ec. and aff. May 


Book 
Auto- 


EBENHART (Joseph) * New York. 
worth it’s weight in gold. 
mobile instruction. 22 p. §8vo. 
$0.35. [12139 

(apr nan 116 + 2 .c..Apr, - 25, 
1916; aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 429848. 


Epert’s (Andrew) sons. For the love 
of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Card, 
illus., printed on both sides, 44 by 2% 
inches. [12140 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. May 3, 1916; 
aff. May 18, 1916; A 482095; Andrew 
J. Ebert, Philadelphia. 


ECKSTEIN company. Master force. 
cover-title, [8] p. illus. 16mo. 
[12141 


© May 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 480787; Charles Homer 
Lyle, Salem, O. 


12152 


EcLipseE electrotype & engraving co.*, 
Cleveland. Various screens and 
their uses. 32 p. ports. 16mo. 
(Cover-title: Half-tone screens and 
their relative usefulness. ) [12142 


© May 3, 1916; 2 May 
6, 1916; A 429869. 


ec. and aff. 


Economy service co.*, New York. Cut 


bulletin. [12143-12145 
no. A 144, Apr. 15, 1916. 6 numb. 1. 
illus. fol. © Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and 


aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429763. 


no. A 145. May 1, 1916. cover- a 
7-12 numb. 1., illus. fol. 1: 
LOLGs 2) ec: and aff, May 11, 1916. A 
429970. 

no. A 146, 2d no. for June, 1916. 
cover-title, 6 1, illus., fol: /:@ May 15, 


16; 2 ¢. and aff. May 18, 1916; A 
432119. 


Eppy (Sherwood) [12146, 12147 


Doubt. New York, Association press, 

ieee 26 p. 16mo. $0.10. @©@ May 
5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 20, 1916. 
A’ 432126. 

Life and what to live for. 
Association Press, 1916. 25 p. 16mo. 
$0.10. © May 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 20, 1916. A 432135, 


© Internatl. committee of Y. M. 
C. A., New York. 


New York, 


EpiIson lamp works of General electric 
eco. Bulletin no. 43405. Lighting 
of outdoor sports by Edison Mazda 
Clamps... Apr 1916-15. ps als: 
Ato. [12148 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 434140; General electric 
co., Schenectady, N. Y. 


Eiam (J. Frank)* Chicago. Home 
course in practical salesmanship. 
Lesson no. 5-8. Chicago, Ill., The 
J. F. Elam sales service, 1916. 4 v. 
12mo. [12149, 12150 

© Jan. 4, Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. each 


Apr. 24, 1916; aff. Apr. 22, 1916; 
A 429665, 429666. 


ELECTRIC power club*, 
tric power club. 
member companies, committees 
[ete.] Mar. 1, 1916 [8th ed. rev.] 
110 p. 16mo. [iat 


©Apr.’ 14, 1916; 2. ¢e. Apr: :22) 
1916; aff. May 5, 1916; A 429952. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision. ] 


Chicago. Elec- 
Executive staff, 


ELeGANCES parisiennes. No. 1, avril, 
1916. illus. fol. fr. 6.00. eA ay 
©) Apr, ASir191Gis 1 76) Sunes 4, 


1916; A—Foreign 138747; Hachette 
et cie., Paris. 


O09 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12153 


Exior (Charles W.) Harvard clas- 
sics, Dr. Eliot’s five-foot shelf of 
books. New York, P. F. Collier & 
son [1916.] 4 p. 1, incl. front. 
(port.) 61 p,, dilus. 12mo.. [12153 


© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 429767; P. F. Collier & 
son, ine., New York. 


ELK laundry co.*, St. Paul. Cut-outs 
for the children on Elk laundry 


boxes. Card, col. illus., 11 by 21 
inches. [12154 
©) Aprinds «1916-02 ie, Apre 27, 


1916; aff. May 15, 1916; A 430910. 


ELLERY (Loren W.)* St. Paul Park, 
Minn. Definition of an artist. [8] 
p. 24mo. [12155 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 15, 
1916; aff, Apr. 27, 1916; A 429786. 


ELLIOTT nursery co.*, Pittsburgh. From 
now until July ist, not later. 35 p. 
illus. 4to. [12156 

© May 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 


12, 1916; A 4308838. 


EiiswortH (Harry A.)* Washington. 
Filing system, self-indexing, sub- 
subject, instructions and classifica- 
tion. 2p. 1, 72 p. illus. 4to. 

[12157 
© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 430650. 

Emery (Helen Merrill) Organdie 
most fashionable for summer wear. 
(In Chicago Sunday tribune) 

[12158 

© May 14, 1916; 1 c« May 18, 

1916; A 424562; Chicago tribune 
and New York globe, Chicago. 

Emporium world millinery co.*, Chi- 
cago. Art cut service. [May, 1916] 
Sheet illus., 24 by 86 inches. [12159 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c. May 8, 1916; 

_ aff. May 15, 1916; A 432083. 
ENDELMAN (Hdward)* New York. 

Secured debt tax law also list of 

bonds which may be made tax ex- 

empt under the mortgage tax law. 
cover-title, 82 p. 12mo. $0.25. 
[12160 


© May 15, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
May 18, 1916; A 482104. 

ENsIGn (8S. Laura) Outlines in 
United States history, by S. Laura 
Ensign and Miriam Woolson Brooks. 
fey. 1916. Chicago, A. Flanagan 


company [1916] 100, [2] p. chart. 
12mo. $0.25. [12161 
© May 11, 1912; 2 e, May 15, 


1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 432196; 
A Flanagan, Chicago. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Ericson (L. J.)* Bellingham, Wash, 
Hand, mind & eye system. 25 blue- 
prints. obl. S8vo. $1.50. [12162 

© Apr.°5, 2O1G: Qe, Agel Ad 
1916; A 480556. 


ERE city iron works*, Erie, Pa. Erie 


city iron works. [Catalog] 39, 
[1] p. illus., diagrs. obl. 16mo. 
[12163 


© May 8, 1916; 2 ce May 27, 
1916: aff. May 29, 1916; A 434122 


Ernst (BH. Z)* Olathe, Kan. Solu- 
tion of the money problem. [1st 
ed., 1916] [16] p. 16mo. $0.10. 

[12164 
© May 8, 1916; 2.c¢ and aff. 
May 10, 1916; A 430799. 


Erwin (Howard W.) Buffalo Bill’s 
war cry; or, When the foe lies low. 
New York, Street & Smith, 1916. 
320 p. 12mo. (On cover: Far 
west library, no. 210) $0.15. 

[12165 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 

May 17, 1916; A 480941; Street & 
Smith, New York. 


Ess & Ess co.*, Philadelphia. For- 
get-me-not, how to get the most out 
of it. Sheet, 114 by 44 inches. 

[12166 
© Nov. 28, 1915; 2 ¢. Feb. 17, 
1916; aff. May 8, 1916; A 429922. 


Estee (P. G.) Film 
Starring in the dark. chap. 1-38. 
(In Chicago ledger) [12167 

© May 13, 1916; 1 «@ June 3, 
1916; A 440067; W. D. Boyce co., 
Chicago. 


imposter; or, 


EUREKA vacuum cleaner ¢@o.*, Detroit. 
Eureka electric vacuum cleaner 
newspaper ad service. cover-title, 
t5-1... illus. ol, [12168 

@ ‘May 10, 1916: 2 \@ ang aa. 
May 19, 1916; A 484006. 


Evans (Powell)* Philadelphia. Com- 
munication on national defense. 
24 p. S8vo. [12169 

©. Apr.. 29, 1916y-2. 0c; amen, 
May 2, 1916; A 429824. 


Evans (W. A.)* Chieago. How to 
keep well. (Jn Chicago daily or 
Sunday tribune) [12170-12183 


Baby’s summer colds. © May 29, 
1916; 1c. June 5, 1916; A 440039. 
Cancer signs. © May 30, 1916; 1 «@. 

June 5, 1916; A 440040. 
Comfortable shoes. @ May 22, 1916; 
1c. June 5, 1916; A 4400388. 


O04 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


Eyans (W. A.)*—Continued. 

Constipation. © May 28, 1916; 
June 2, 1916; A 424975. 

Dirt in the air. © June 4, 1916; 1 ec. 
June 9, 1916; A 440174. 

Eggs. © May 24, 1916; 1 e. June 5, 
1916; A 440035. 

Hay fever and weeds. © June 1, 1916; 
1 ec. June 5, 1916; A 440041. 

Live little health department. © May 
27, 1916; 1 c. June 5, 1916; A 440038. 

Municipal contagion rules. © May 21, 
1916; 1 c. May 25, 1916; A 424785. 

Pink eye. © May 25, 1916; 1 ce. June 
5, 1916; A 440036. 

Play. © May 14, 1916; 1 c. May 18, 
1916; A 424563. 

Salty human beings. © May 23, 1916; 
1c. June 5, 1916; A 440034. 

Seen in a movie theatre. © May 26, 
1916; 1 ce. June 5, 1916; A 446037. 
Weather and climate. © June i1, 1916; 

1 ec. June 16, 1916; A 440321. 


Evans (W. L.) school of cartooning 
and caricaturing. [12184-12187 


Lesson 1. [New ed.] cover-title, 10 
numb. 1. plates. 4to. [Text parallel 
to binding] © May 1, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. May 3, 1916; A 430657. 

Lesson 4. [New ed.] cover-title, 6 
numb. 1. plates (1 fold) 4to. © Apr. 
19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 20, 1916; 


ees 


A 430374. 
Lesson 10. cover-title, 7 numb. 1. 
plates. 4to... @ May 17, 1916: 2 ec. 


ard aff. May 20, 1916; A 432137. 


Lesson 18. [New ed.]  cover-title, 6 
numb. 1. plates. 4to. [Text parallel 
to binding] @© May 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. May 3, 1916; A 430656. 


© Walter L. Evans, Cleveland. 


Ewers (John Ray) Cardinal prin- 
ciples of the Christian church. 36, 
[1] p. 12mo. [12188 


© Mar. 12, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
May 2, 1916; A 429825; East end 
Christian church, Pittsburgh. 


FALKNER (R. P.) Building and loan 
associations and how to organize 
them, by R. P. Falkner and F. C. 
Henderschott. 3 p. lL, numb. 1. 2-28. 
4to. (Modern business service, re- 
port no. 63.) [12189 

Apr. 24, 1916; 2 ce and aff. 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 429765; Alexander 
Hamilton institute, New York. 


Fattows (Samuel) We should live 
120 years. (Jn Chicago Sunday her- 
ald) [12190 

© June 4, 1916; 1 c. June 5, 1916; 


A 440266; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Farco college*, Fargo, N. D. Will you 
join us in accepting the challenge? 
Fargo college, the all-alumni college 
of America. [4] p. 4to. [12191 


© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 430781. 


FARLEY & Loetscher mfg. co.*, Du- 
buque, Ia. New universal price list 
of sash, doors and blinds and gen- 
eral catalogue of millwork, [no. 16] 
Rey. Aug. 1, 1914. 288 p._ illus. 
16mo. [12192 


©- Web:' 16, 19163::2 ec: Apr:15, 
1916; aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 480530. 


FARMERS’ almanac for the year of our 
Lord, 1917, v.92. Calculated by Ber- 
lin H. Wright. Newark, N. J., M. 
Plum, ine., [47] p. illus. 8vo. $0.05. 

[12193 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
25, 1916; A 429679; Matthias Plum, 
ine., Newark, N. J. 


FARRINGTON (Frank)* Delhi, N. Y. 
[12194, 12195 

Seeds of success. (In The Spatula, 
March: 1946) > @ Apr 1 t91Gs fe. 
June 10, 1916; A 440327. 

Trade getters. chap. 4. (In Plumbing 
and heating magazine, May, 1916) © 
June 5, 1916; 1 ec. June 10, 1916; A 
440167. 


FARWELL (Mildred) [12196-12202 


Air raid rumor scares Bulgars; cellars 
sought. © May 17, 1916; 1c. May 19, 
1916; A 424618. 

American boys caught between lines in 
Serbia. © May 19, 1916; 1 c. May 22, 
1916; A 424683. 

Bulgars delay Americans on way to Aus- 
tria. ~“@ May 20; 19163; 1. ce May 24, 
1916; A 424741. 

Bulgars order Americans to quit Monas- 
fr. OnMay.14. 019tG=. & exe May. 7; 
1916; A 424513. 

Germans force admiration by good be- 


havior. © May 11, 1916; 1c. May 15, 
1916; A 424472. 
Lack of system in relief for Serb suf- 


© May 13, 1916; 1c. May 16, 

A 424512. 

No love lost twixt Teutons and Bul- 
garians. @ May 12, 1916; 1 ec. May 
15, 1916; A 424473. 

{Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily tribune] 
© Tribune co., Chicago. 

FAULTLESS rubber co.*, Ashland, O. 
Its your move for more bathing cap 
sales. May, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus. fol. [12203 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

25, 1916; A 429685. 

FEARING (Frank S.)* Monroe, Wash. 
Manual of Pitmaniec shorthand. 49 
p. 8vo. $0.50. [12204 

© May 1, 1916; 2 «. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 432080. 


ferers. 
1916; 


TEATHER (William Arthur)* Cleve- 
land. Successful clerk. cover-title, 
16 p. illus. 16mo. $0.10. [12205 


© May 20, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. May 
25, 1916; A 432188. 


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99) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12206 


FEDERAL fruit & cold storage co.*, St. 


Louis. Apples: facts and possibili- 
ties: ) 2 pwils'32 12) p. ilies: ‘4ho. 
[12206 


© May 1, 1916; 2 
31, 1916; A 432251. 

FEIBELMAN (Rene) Hollweg’s reply 
to Grey stirs Germany. (Jn Chicago 
daily news) [12207 

(©) May 25, 1916; 1. ¢ May 29, 
1916; A 424884; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 

FERGUSON (Emma Landis)* Montgom- 
ery City, Mo. Rare collection of 
beautiful and original lace designs 
with working directions. 32 p. 
illus. 4to. (Cover-title: Antique 
and modern collection of artistic 
crochet work) $0. i [12208 


-2 May 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
, 1916: 2 430926. 


erneet (Pauline) * El 
Springs. Mo. Mrs. Ferrell’s formula 
for creamless ice cream. cover-title. 
[4] p...illus.. 16mo.. $0.25. _ [12209 
© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 15, 1916; A 480914. 


FEester (D. F.) F. & E. sales manual 
by D. F. Fesler and W. O. Evans. 


e. and aff. May 


Dorado 


2d ed. Chicago, Ill., Hedman manu- 
facturing co., 1916. 110 p. S8vo. 
[12210 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 430908; Hedman mfg. co., 
Chicago. 

FEUILLADE (Louis) Vampires [de] L. 
Feuillade et G. Meirs. I. La téte 
coupée. Paris, Librairie contempo- 
raine [1916] 190 p. 12mo. fr. 0.45 

[12211 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 1 c. June 1, 1916; 

A—Foreign 13746; Jules Tallandier, 
Paris. 

Févat (Paul) fils,* 
(In Echo du Cher) iyi PAS PAB! 


nos. 1-12. [12 instalments] © Jan. 
2—-Feb. 10, 1916; 1 ¢. each Mar. 1, 
1916; A—Foreign 13755. 


nos. 13-20. [8 instalments] © Feb. 
13—Mar. 12, 1916; 1 c. each Apr. 18, 
1916; A—Foreign 13756. 
FIFTH avenue coal co.*, Columbus, O. 
Fifth avenue coals. [8] p. folder. 
16mo. [12214 


© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 430762. 


FINDEISEN & Kropf mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
Spoonful of sugar; a little story of 
the sweetening of a motor. [20] p. 
illus. 12mo. [12215 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 12, 1916; A 430829. 


Paris. Demonia. 


pt. 1; ne. ¥.35 


FINLEY (I/rs. Mayme E.)* Red Lodge, 


Mont. Bitter-root. (Jn Carbon 
County journal) [12216 


© Sept. 22, 1915; 1 ec June 38, 
1916; A 440014. 


FIskK rubber co.*, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
How to form a Fisk club. 20, [4] p. 
illus. (part col.) S8vo. [12217 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. May 
13, 1916; A 432055. 

FITZELL (Bertie Weck) Answer to the 
Duck Baby. 2 1. mounted pl. S8vo. 
$0.25. [12218 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429897; Philopolis press, 
San Francisco. 


FLETCHER (Alfred Charles Benson) * 


Berkeley, Cal. From job to job 
around the world. 4. (Jn Wide 
world, June, 1916) [12219 


© May 20, 1916; 1 @ May 831, 
1916; A 424936. 


Focatits (Alphonse de)* New Orleans. 
Explanatory of the book, The main 
source of alcoholism in the United 
States and suggested remedial legis- 
lation. [4] p. 12mo. [12220 


© May 20. 1916; 2 « and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 434148. 


FoLtey (Raymond M.) Long look. (Jn 

Illustrated companion, June, 1916) 

[12221 

© May 25, 1916; 1c. June 2, 1916; 

A 424963; F. B. Warner co., ine., 
New York. 


Forp (Lycurgus L.)* 
Baby mine. cover-title, [8] p. 
port. 4S8mo. $0.10. [12222 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 480752. 


Foster (George Burnham) Why we 
forgive the prodigal son and scorn 
the prodigal daughter. (Jn Chicago 
Sunday herald) [12223 


© June 11, 1916; 1 « June 12, 
1916; A 440307; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Foster (Herbert A.)* Spokane, Wash. 
[12224, 12225 


Foster’s interest bearing system of mer- 
chandising. cover- se [3] p. 16mo. 
© Apr 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 27, 
1916: “3 “499698. 

Thrift fai the power that builds busi- 
ness. [8] p. illus. 12mo. © May 
1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 6, 19165 
A 429881. 


[Foster (Reginald L.)] Master minds 
of finance. [12226-12228 


Cornelius Vanderbilt 1, the commodore. 
21 Ds mo. © May 26, 1916; 2 & 
and aff. May 27, 1916; A "432911. 


Philadelphia. 


‘ 006 


—— eS se lr A 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


[Foster (Reginald L.) ]—Continued. 
Edward aa, Harriman, railroad King. 
20 p. 16mo. (Opportunity series) 

- © May 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 432123. 


Jay Gould the wizard. 20 p. 16mo. 
ooo series) © May 16, 
EoIG= 52 “ce and afl May 17, 1916; 


A 430919. 
© L. Dean co., New York. 


Foster (William Thomas)* Washing- 


ton. Foster’s forecasts. July 24— 
Aug. 21, 1915. (In Minneapolis 
progress ) [12229-12233 


© July 24-Aug. 21, 1915; 1 ec. each 
May 24, 1916; A 424751424755. 


Foster bolt and nut mfg. co.*, Cleve- 
land. Complete line of bolts, nuts 
and rivets. 95 p. illus. Svo. (Cat- 
alog no. 3) [12234 


© May 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 434026. 


Fow ter (C.S.)* Minneapolis. National 
made-to-measure corset making sys- 
tem. Card, illus., printed on both 
sides, 43 by 21 inches. [12235 

© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 18, 1916; A 434083. 


Fow Ler (George Little)* New York. 
[12236-12240 
Corrugated culvert pipes tested under 
a sand bed. May 20, 1916. (in Elec- 
tric railway journal) @© May 20, 

1916; 1 c. May 22, 1916; A 49.1093. 
May 27, 1916. (In Engineering 
record) @ May 27, 1916; 1 «. May 

29, 1916; A 424956. 

Hydrostatic tests of corrugated culverts. 


(In Blectric railway journal) © May 
eae fe. May 17, 19165 A 
424566. 

Investigation of corrugated culverts. 


(In Railway age gazette) © May 19, 
1916; 1 ¢. May 2 22,1916; A 424692. 
Tests show strength of corrugated cul- 
vert pipe. (In Engineering record) 
© May 20, 1916; 1 ec. May 22. 1916; 

A 424694. 


Fox (William)* New York. Daughter 
of the gods. cover-title, [18] p. Svo. 


[12241 
oyeane..17,,1916; 2 c¢ Apr: 17, 
1916; aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 480439. 


Fox furnace co.*, Elyria, O. Fox cii- 
mate changer. [16] p. illus. S8vo. 
[12242 
© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1916; 

aff. May 24, 1916; A 432170. 


FRAMINGHAM, Mass. Resident and 
business directory of Framingham, 
Mass., 1916. Boston, Mass., Union 


12250 


FRAMINGHAM, Mass.—Continued. 
publishing company, 1916. 
[20] p. fold. map, diagrs. 
$2.50. [12243 

© May 17, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
May 26, 1916; A 433165; Union pub. 
co., Boston. 


FrRANKAU (Gilbert) % Hughes Mas- 
sie & co.*, London. City of fear. 
(In Land & water, May 4, 1916) 

[12244 


© 1c. June 1, 1916; A ad int. 
2668; pubd. May 4, 1916. 


FRANKEL (Lee K.) Principles of life 
insurance by Lee K. Frankel and 
Louis I. Dublin. Lesson 2. Scien- 
tific foundations of life insurance— 

a mortality. 3d ed. [New York] 
Metropolitan life insurance ©¢o., 
1916. 15 p. 12mo. [12245 

Apres 19254916327 erlang aft. 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 480417; Metro- 
politan life insurance co., New York. 


279, 
Svo. 


FRANKENTHAL (Leo J.) Germans de- 
nounce statements of Grey. (in 
Chicago daily news.) [12246 

© May 19, 1916; 1 ¢« May 22, 
1916; A 424710; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


FRANKS (Thetta Quay) Challenge to 
housekeepers. (Jn The independ- 
ent) [12247 

© June 5, 1916; 1 c¢ June 15, 


1916; A 440320; Doubleday, Page 
& co., Garden City, N. Y. 
FrasH (Omer T.)* Cleveland. Inside 


facts about a business that is mak- 
ing fortunes [etc.] 1st ed. 27 p. 
8vo. (Cover-title: Inside facts on 
the vending machine business) 
$0.50. [12248 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c« May 12, 
1916; aff. May 27, 1916: A 482204, 


FRAZIER (John W.)* Philadelphia. 
Free trade or protection, the fore- 


most issue of 1916. 14 p. S8vo. 
$0.05. [12249 
© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. 


May 1, 1916; A 432155. 


FRECHTLING (Helena C.) & Gerhold 
(G. S.)* Hamilton, O. Vision, a 
pageant of the evangelical synod of 
North America, comp. for the In- 
diana district E. Y. P. L. by H. C. 
Frechtling [and] G. S. Gerhold. 
29 p. S8vo. $0.25. [12250 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 429654. 


D077 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12251 


FREELAND (Isabelle Virginia)* Lake- 


wood, O. Adventures of Brave 
Heart and Laughing Eyes. (In 
Cleveland plain dealer, Sunday 


magazine section) [12251-12254 


May 14, 1916. © May 14, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 17, 1916; A 424515. 


May 21, 19165 “©; May2i) '299Gs 1 «. 
May 24, 1916; A 424746. 


May 28, 1916. © May 28, 1916; 1 «¢. 
May 31, 1916; A 424938. 

June 4, 1916. © June 4, 1916; 1 e« 
June 9, 1916; A 440158. 

FREEMAN (C. E.)* Indianapolis. Free- 
man’s condensed street car guide, 
Indianapolis. [70] 24mo. $0.15. 

[12255 


© May 18, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
May 22, 1916; A 4840831. 


FREEMAN (William Neely)* Provi- 
dence, R. I. [Johnny Trumps dit- 
ties] [4] p. 8vo. [12256 


© May 6, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 
aff. May 10, 1916; A 482022. 

FRYER (Herbert) Hints for piano- 
forte-practice, a suggested plan for 
daily study. New York, London 

_ [ete.] G. Schirmer [1916] $0.50 
net. [12257 


© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 430786; G. Schirmer, New 
York. 


FUEL engineering co. of N. Y.*, New 


York. [12258, 12259 
Coal service report for the month of 
Apr., 1916. numb. loose 1. 217224. 
4to.1 @ May 10, t9i6: 2 ic) and ait. 


May 138, 1916; A 4320385. 

Dangers of half-truth in the power plant. 
2 De Lomo: (6th of a series of 
short business talks) @©@ May 4, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. May 13, 1916; A 482034. 


FULLER (W. P.) & co.*, San Francisco. 
[12260-12263 


Paint and varnish specifications. 1 p. 1, 
isip. 4to. @ Apr..1, 1916s 42pesand 
aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429617. 


Paint and varnish specifications and in- 


formation. 49 numb. 1. illus. 4to. 
[Text parallel to binding] @ Apr. 1, 
1916; 2 ic. and aff. Apr. 22;-1916: 
A 429621. 

Paint and varnish specifications for 
architetts.. "52° “numb: I. Allus. “00. 
[Text parallel to binding] @© Apr. 


1, 1916,; 2c. and:-aff,, Apr.. 22, 1916; 


A 429620. 
Paint facts, (1 pi 1, /i3' p. 2to. ‘© Apr. 
1916;.2 ¢. and aff, Apr. 22, 1916; 


A 429618. 
FULLERTON-WEAVER realty co.*, New 
York. 420 Park avenue, west side of 
Park avenue, fifty-fifth and fifty- 
sixth streets, a quiet and exclusive 
home. [12] p. incl. front. (mounted 
pl.) illus., dagrs. fol. [12264 
© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 

aff. May 9, 1916; A 429965. 


a 


} pt. 1, 8.8. void 


GABRIEL (Joseph T.)* Brooklyn. 
[12265, 12266 


Gabriel’s scroll saw patterns. 1916 ed. 
Pee Uses ag iene @ Apr. 7; 

5 2de. Apr; y 1916 5, aff Apr. 26, 
1916; A 480519. ha 


12 full size patterns for scroll work. 
13 Sle aids: * fol! 


GALBRAITH school of musical technol- 
ogy [Lesson] 10. 5 loose 1. in folder. 
Svo. $0.50. [12267 

© May 6, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 430749; F. R. Galbraith, 
Coalport, Pa. 


GALLAWAY (Rowena McCord)* Tulsa, 


Okla. Classroom Spanish; el Hs- 
panol para la clase. 1 p. L, 28 p. 
8vo. $0.25. — [12268 


© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 4380774: 


GALSWorRTHY (John) 
(In Everybody’s magazine, June, 
1916) [12269 

© May 23, 1916; 1c. June 2, 1916; 
A 424970; Ridgway co., New York. 


GAMBLE (Richard Whitaker) * Norfolk, 
Va. Vithumus, its theory and prac- 
tice. [8] p. 16mo. [12270 


© May 3, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
5, 1916; A 430740. 


GARVIN (John L.) [1227 ae 


Allies forging boycott to break Prussian 
grip. @ Apr. 18, 1916; 1 c May 19, 
1916; A 424597. 


War’s gulf still too vast to span with 
peace talk. © May 14, 1916; 1 ¢. May 
19, 1916; A 424606. 


[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
tribune ] 
© Tribune assn., New York. 
GENERAL CARPET cleaning co.*, New 
York. Preserving the beauty of Ori- 
ental rugs. [83] p. [12273 


© May 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434068. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC co.*, Schenectady, 
NAY. [12274-12280 


Bulletin no. 43700. Edison mazda minia- 
ture lamps. Feb., 1916. 22 p.. iil 
4to. @. Apr. 14, 1916;:2 @ and aie 
May 1, 1916; A 430643. 


Strange thing. 


no. 43701. G-E Edison. lamps. 
Feb., 1916. cover-title, 13 p. illus. 
4to. © May 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


May 29, 1916; A 4341389. 

——no. 44006. Railway line material 
for catenary construction. Apr., 1916. 
59 p. illus. diagrs. 4to. @©@ Apr. 17, 
1916; .2.¢. and .aff.. May 1) soe 
430645. 

no. 46501A. G-E flow meters for 

measuring steam, water, air and gas. 

May, 1916. 45 p. illus. 4to. © May 

13, 1916; 2 c..and aff. May 29, 1926; 

A 484141. 


558 


i = 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


12304 


GENERAL ELECTRIC co.*—Continued. 
Bulletin no. 48018. Varying speed spin- 
ning. Apr., 1916. 7p. illus., diagrs. 
4fo. @ Apr. 13, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
May 1, 1916; A 430642. 
no. 48305. Starting and _ protec- 
tive switches for small induction mo- 
tors. Apr., 1916. 12 p. illus., diagrs. 
4to. @ Apr: 14, 191G@;: 2 ¢. and aff. 
May 1, 1916; A 430644. 


Catalogue no. A4180. Section 2400. In- 


candescent lamps Apr, LStGs Dp. 
2401-2402, illus. 4to. © Mar: 25, 
DOUG 2. ec. andoaft. May 1, 1916; A 


430641. 


GENERAL LABORATORIES*, Madison, Wis. 
General disinfecting without poison. 
46, [2] p. illus. 16mo. (Bulletin 
11) [12281 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 e. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 11, 1916; A 4382028. 


GENERAL ROOFING mfg. co.*, St. Louis. 
Real guarantee. (Jn St. Louis daily 
globe-democrat ) [12282 


©) May 15, 191G; 1 c. May 17, 
1916; A 424527. 


GENERAL VEHICLE CO., 
land City, N. Y. [12283-12285 


G. V. electric ice trucks. 16 p. illus. 
8vo. (Form 566, Dec; 1, 1915). 
gan. Jo, 3926: -2 e; May 10, 1916; A 
430897. 


G. VY. electrics for bakers. 15 p. illus. 
8vo. © Jan. 3, 1916; 2 c. May 10, 
1916; aff. May 15, 1916; A 430895. 


G. V. eelctrics for department pores. 


inec.*, Long Is- 


8d ed. 15 p. illus. 8vo. 
1916; 2 c. May 10, 1916; aff. May 15, 
1916; A 430896, 
GerDes (John)* New York. Law of 
libel. 18 p. 16mo. [12286 


fer Apr. 28: 1996; 2 ¢ Apt. 28, 
1916; aff. May 1, 1916; A 430629. 


GIBBoN (Perceval) [12287-12291 


BIE pari wasSIEDS force way up 
© June 12, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 
i165 "A 440845. 

Capital of Bukowina is lost by Aus- 
trians. © June 12, 1916; 1 c. June 
16, 1916; A 440343. 

Flood of prisoners streams into Russia. 
© Saas” 1916; 1 c, June 16, 1916; 


Flowers Feown at Buscar conqueror. 
Le eae? , 1916; ce. May 18, 1916; 
9 


Town on Hattle line doesn’t change life. 
© May 13, 1916; 1 c. May 17, 1916; 
A 424523. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news, Chicago. 


Gres (William R.) [12292-12295 


China faces a money crisis. © May 13, 
1916; 1c. May 17, 1916; A 24520, 

Li spurns the offer of the independents, 
© May 15, 1916; 1 c. May 18, 1916; 
A 424588, 


50279-— -16——_3 


GiLEs (William R:)—Continued. 
Pathetic scene at deathbed of Yuan. 


© 
June 7, 1916; 1 ¢c. June 12, 
440200, mee 


President of China is taken by death. 
Daren 6, 1916; 1 c. June 9, 1916; 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 
Giass (Montague) [12296-12298 


Capture Villa? Stop talking nonsense. 
© May 14, 1916; 1 c. May 19, 1916; 
A 424609. 

Charity brings the war close home to 
you. © Apr. 23; 1916; 1 e. May 19, 
1916; A 424599. 

United States of Germany y’ 
stand. © May 7, 1916; 
1916; A 424603. 

[Note : The foregoing are in 

York tribune] 


© Tribune assn., New York. 


under- 
c. May 19, 


New 


GOLDENBERG (Wolf Benjamin) * Phila- 


delphia. Sonnets, spring voices of 
praises. [4] p. port. S8vo. $0.10. 
[12299 


© May 3, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 4380780. 


GOLDSTEIN (Robert) Spirit of ’76, a 
photoplay by Robert Goldstein and 


Geo. L. Hutchin. Los Angeles, Cal., 
The Continental producing com- 
pany, 1916. 3832p. 8vo. [12300 


© May 8, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 429954; Continental pro- 
ducing co., Los Angeles. 


GooDMAN (Hmantel)* San Francisco. 
Ludicrous side of the Panama Pa- 
cific international exposition. ed 
p. S8vo. 12301 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
aff. May 8, 1916; "A 482006. 


GoopRIcH. v. 5, no. 9, May, 1916. 30 

p. illus., port. 4to. [12302 

© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

28, 1916; A 482161; B. F. Goodrich 
co., Akron, O, 


GoopgicH (B. F.) co.*, Akron, O. 
Motor trucks of America. vy. 4, 1916. 
139 p. illus. 4to. [12803 


© Mar, 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429545. 


GoopsEtL (Byron Woodward)* Chi- 
cago. Vampire. Sheet, 9 by 6 
inches. [12304 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 430501. 


009 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12305 

GoopWILLIE (D. M.) co.*, Chicago. 

Bottlers’ boxes. 29 p. illus. 16mo. 
[12805 


© Nov. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 430677. 


GoopYEAR tire & rubber co.*, Akron, O. 
[12806-12308 
Goodyear manual of tire repairing. 43 p. 


illus., diagrs. 4to. © Apr. 19, 1916; 
' 2 e@. and aff. Apr. 22, 1916; a 429616. 


Goodyear truck tires. 24 illus., 
diagr. 4to. © May 13, 1916: 2G 
and aff. May 17, 1916: A 430925. 


Shoemakers’ supplies, nedlin soles, wing- 


foot heels. [11] p._ illus.’ 16mo. 
Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 22, 
1916; A 429602. 

Gorpon (George A.)* Boston. Vision 
of the dead. Boston, New York 
[ete.] The Pilgrim press [1916] 
45 p. 12mo. $0.25. [12309 


©) Mar. oi; LOLG 22.5.7) AGE. Lo 
1916; aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 4303861. 


GRASSHOPPER. 42d jump. St. Louis, 
Skinner & Kennedy stationary, com- 
pany, 1916.11, [5)-p. illus...) 22mo. 

y [12310 


© May 10, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 480851; Skinner & Ken- 
nedy stationary co., St. Louis. 


Grav (Phil A.)* Chicago. Stand by. 
(In Way bill, May, 1916) [12311 
© May 13, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 

17, 1916; A 430928. 


Gray (Velma)* New York. In quiet 
ways. Card, mounted pl., 5 by 4 
inches. [12312 


© Apri: 19; 19163, \2.ve, n Apes 28, 
1916; aff May 5, 1916; A 430739. 


GREAT western telephone co.*, Harvey, 
N. D. Harvey telephone directory, 


Mar., 1916. cover-title, [28] p. S8vo. 
[iZoi3 
©. Mar, 28) 1916; 22 ic. Apr. a, 


1916; aff. Apr. 19, 1916; A 430393. 


GREENBAUM (Leon)* St. Louis. Two 


churches. St. Louis, Mo., The Prim- 
itive publishing company [1916] 
11 p. 16mo. $0.05. [12314 


© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 480541. 
1td.*, 


GREGG company, Hackensack, 


N. J. Railroad switch tables. 14 1. 
tables, diagrs. fol. Blueprints. 

[12315 

©. Apr. 18, 1916s 20. Ae ua, 


1916; A 432164. 


pt. 1,0. Si-we ae 


GrEcoRY (Carl Louis) Motion picture 


photography. (In Moving picture 
world) [12316-12318 
June 3, 1916 M 24, 191 : 

May 29, 1916 eo; 42185 58. ier. 


June 10, 1916. © May 31, 1916; 1 «. 
June 3, | A 440013.” 


June 17, 19 © June 14, 1916; 1 «. 
June 12, isie: A 440184. 


© Chalmers pub. co., New York. 


GrEGoRY (John Miller) Colin Cole’s 
million; or, The lost heiress search. 
chap. 1-5. (In Chicago ledger) 

[12319 
© Mar. 4, 1916; 1 c. June 3, 1916; 
A 440071 ; W. D. Boyce cO., Chicago. 


GrEGoRY (Thomas B.) [12320-12324 


Orthodoxy. (In St. Louis republic) © 
May 7, 1916; 1 c. May 15, 1916; 
A 424487. 


Plato the idealist. © May 21, 1916; 
ive May 31,"4191Geee 434998. 


Shakespeare. © May 14, 1916; 1 e. 
May 19, 1916; A 424596, 


Truth and right. © June 4, 1916; 1 «. 
June 15, 1916; A 440244. 


wey the judge reformed. © May 28, 
1916; 1 ce June 138, 1916; A 440215- 


[Note: The foregoing are in Pitts- 
burgh  gazette- -times unless otherwise 
stated ] 


© Newspaper 
ine., New York. 


feature service, 


GRESHAM (Hugh Cleveland)* Parker, 


Kan. Prayer out of hell. ‘28 p. 
port. 12mo. $0.10. [123825 
© Apr. '20, 1916; 2 ¢) May 2; 


1916; A 480646. 


GRIFFITHS (Robert)* Harrisburg, Pa. 
Regulation service uniforms and 
equipments for guards of Usona line 
officers and guards. 7 p. illus. 
Svo. [12826 


© Nov. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429893. 


Griz—eL (Della A.)* Iowa City, Ia. 


New ideas in darned net, no. 1. 
cover-title, 3-19 p. illus. Ato. 
$0.10. [12327 


© May 22,1916; 2 ec. May 26, 
1916; aff. May 25, 1916; A 482167. 


GROLIER society*, New York. Lure of 
the Orient. [Prospectus of The 
Book of history] 35, [1] p. illus., 
diagrs. 4to. $0.10. [12328 


© Apr. 22, ..1916;) 2 ¢. and) aa 
Apr. 26, 1916; A 430536. 


060 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


2356 


no. 6, 1916 
GuLick (Luther Halsey) Muscle | Harrpere (Josef Henry )*—Contd. 
building. New York, American June 17, 1916. © June 6, 1916; 1 «. 


sports publishing company [1916] 
Seer sp... txont... illus)” 16mo. 
(Spalding red cover series of ath- 
letic handbooks, no. 64R) $0.25. 
[On cover: Health by muscular 
gymnastics, by W. J. Cromie] 
[12329 
© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 27, 1916; A 481254; Amer. 
sports pub. co., New York. 


GURNEY ball bearing co.*, Jamestown, 
N. Y. Gurney ball bearings. Cata- 
log B-3. 36 p., front., illus., pls. 
4to. [12330 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
5, 1916; A 430785. 


GuTHRIE (Charles B.)* Washington. 
[12331-12333 


Official freight tariff directory. Suppl. 
no. 3 to Western lines index no. 7, 
Mar. 15, 1916. [24] p. 4to. © Mar. 
i eto ae. and ait. Apr. 24 1916) 
A 430446. 


Suppl. no. 4 to Western lines index 
NOME ADE 1H. 1916. [71] p. Ato. 
Apmtiogn LOG 72) c¢. and aft, Apr: 21, 
1916; A 430447. 


Official freight tariff directory circular. 
Posting circular no. 1, issued Apr. 1, 
1916. 14 p. 4to. © Mar. 29, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 4380445. 

H. C. tack co.*, Cleveland. Tack book. 

88 p. illus. (part ee. ) 8vo. [12834 


© Dee. 1, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 10, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 19, 1916: are 420415. 


HAECKEL (Ernst) Relations of man. 
(In Truth seeker ) [12335, 12336 


Associative instinct. © May 24, 1916; 
1 ec. May 24, 1916; A 424747. 

Eternity of the world, by Ernest Haeckel, 
tr. by Thomas Seltzer. © May LZ, 
1916; 1c. May 17, 1916; A 424517. 


{Note: The foregoing are in Truth 
seeker ] 


© Truth seeker co., New York. 


HatapiIn laboratory. MHaladin oint- 
ment for the treatment of skin dis- 
eases. [10] p. folder. 16mo. 

[12337 

© May 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 

16, 1916; A 482073; S. Sanders Neck, 

Bloomfield, N. J. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter.] 


Harrpere (Josef Henry)* New York. 
Motion picture projection simplified. 
(In Motion picture news) 

[12338-12342 
May 27, 1916, © May 16, 1916; 1. c¢. 
May 17, 1916; A 424525, 


June 3, 1916. © May 23, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 24, 1916; A 424750. 
June 10, "1916. @ May 31; 1916; 1.¢. 


June 1, 1916; A 424957. 


June 7, 1916; A 440098. 
June 24, 1916. @© June 13, 1916; 1 « 
June 15, 1916; A 440220. 

Hato hair co. Hair and beauty cata- 
logue, 1916-1917. cover-title, [24] 
p. illus. 8vo. [12343 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
27, 1916; A 429699; Harry Ferber, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 


Ham (Wm. Deane)* Detroit. Our 
army and good roads. Sheet, illus. 
25 by 132 inches. [12344 

© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 27, 
1916; aff. May 18, 1916; A 482096. 


HAminTon (Lord Frederic)* Calne, 
Wilts, England. Beginnings of Mr. 
P,. J. Davenont.. No. 1. The lady at 
Hampstead. (Jn Grand magazine, 
June, 1916) [12345 


©, te, June ‘6, 19165. Av adsint. 
2675; pubd. May 8, 1916. 


HARBAUGH (T. C.) Jewels of Jezebel; 
or, The last days of a king. chap. 
14. (In Chicago ledger) [12346 


© Apr 1b 10le 3 3 1c, “men a 
1916; A 440062; W. D. Boyce co., 
Chicago. 


HARLAN coal .co. Story of Black 
Beauty.<—16) ps-illus.. (part. col} 
12mo. [12347 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
4, 1916; A 429840; Stephen Hugh 
Paine, Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Harmon (Christopher) * White Plains, 
Nie Ye: [12348-12355 
Laws of 1916. lLate eases. Register’s 

docket [and] County clerk’s docke+. 
Mar) 25-315 916. a4@) Mar) 255e1oniG = 
1 ec. Mar. 25, 1916; A 423503. 
Apr. 1-7, 1916. © Apr. 1, 1916; 
ke Apr. 1, 196 Ae 423504. 


Register’s docket [and] County clerk’s 
docket. Mar. 9-15, 1916. © Mar. 18, 
1916; 1 @ Mar. 31, 1916; A 423502. 


May 4-10, 1916. © May 13, 1916; 
1c. May 15, 1916; A 424474. 


—— May 11-17, 1916. © May 20, 
1916; 1.¢., May pe: 1916; A 424684. 


—— May 18-25, 1916. May. .27 
1916; 1 c. May 29, 1916; A 424869. 


May 25-31. 1916. © June 3, 1916; 
1c. June 3, 1916; A 424999. 


June 1-7, 1916. © June 10, 1916; 
1c. June 10, 1916; A 440169. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Eastern 
state journal. ] 

HARMUTH (Louis) Dictionary of 
women’s wear. Instalment no. l. 
(In Women’s wear) [12356 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 1 ce. May 5, 1916; 
A 424697; Women’s wear co., New 
York. 


O61 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12357 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


HARRIETTA improvement co.*, Albany. 
Harietta improvement co. [32] p. 
illus., maps (part fold.) fol. [12357 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 
aff. May 3, 1916; A 430695. 


Harris (H. L.) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. World our waiting market. 
(Jn Chicago herald) [12358 


© June 14, 1916; 1 c June 16, 
1916; A 440300; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Harris (Jennie Campbell)* Madeira, 
O. Hail to the flag. (Jn Herald 
and presbyter, June 14, 1916) 

[12359 
© June 13, 1916; 1 ce June 15, 
1916; A 440222, 


Harris (M. H.)* New York. M. H. 
Harris advertising and art service. 
[12360-12363 


loa ek s 1916] cover-title, 11 1. illus. 
© Mar. eh 1916; 2 ec. and 

ap tine. 29, 1916; A 432105. 
cover-title. 121. illus 


et ae 17, 1916] 
12mo, © Apr. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Apr. 18, 1916; A’ 430557. 


[May e. 1916] cover-title, 7 1. illus. 
12m © May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
may 4, 1916; on "482036. 

ee = 1916] cover-title, 12 1. illus. 

@ May 24, 1916; 2c. and aff, 
my 25, 1916: A 432169. 
Harris granite quarries co.*, Salis- 


bury, N. C. Balfour pink, the gran- 
ite eternal. [80] p. illus. S8vo. 
| [12364 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 4380495. 


HARRISBURG, Pa. Boyd's directory of 
Harrisburg and _  Steelton, 1916. 
[Harrisburg, Pa.] W. H. Boyd co., 
1916. 1103 p. front. (fold. map) 
Svo. $5.00. [12865 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
13, 1916; A 483363; W. H. Boyd co., 
Reading, Pa. 


Harrison (Mary Martin)* Washing- 
ton. Woodrow Wilson. (Jn Phila- 
delphia record) [12366 


© May 13, 1916; 1 ce. May 22, 
1916; A 424698. 


Harrison (Shelby M.) Social survey. 


3p. lL, numb. 1. 2-21. 4to. (Modern 
business service, report no. 80) 

[12367 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 19, 

1916; aff. Apr. 20, 1916; A 430364; 


Alexander Hamilton institute, New 
York. 


Hart (Fred A.)* New Brunswick, N. 
J. Hart chart. Card, 63 by 63 
inches. $0.25. [12368 

©Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c« Apr. 21, 
1916; aff. May 16, 1916; A 432085. 

Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Chicago. 

Style book for men and young men, 


spring and summer, 1916. [24] p. 
illus. 12mo. [12369 
© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 26, 
1916 ; ‘aif. Apr. im 1916: A 429785. 
HARTMANN (Kate E.)* Collinsville, 
Til. Stolen peeress, by Cretia 
[pseud.] cover-title, 20 p. 16mo. 
[Scenario] [12370 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 
11, 1916; A 429991. 


Harvey (George L.)* Chicago. Plate 


e. and aff. May 


speeds. Harvey exposure meter. 
[4] p. 32mo. [12371 

© May 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 432969. 


HASKELL (Helen E.) Hunting the red 
gown; or, Molly Finnegan, amateur 
sleuth. chap. 1-6. (Jn Chicago 
ledger ) [12372 

© Feb. 19, 1916; 1 « June 8, 
1916; A 440057; W. D. Boyce co., 
Chicago. 


HastTines (Fanny de Groot)* New 
York. Awakening. Card, 33 by 6 
inches. $0.15. [12373 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 429419. 


[Hastines (James Syme)] Bits of 
byplay by Luke McLuke [pseud.] 
[Hach 5 instalments] (Jn Cincin- 
nati enquirer ) [12874-12408 
May 9-13, 1916. © May 9-13, 1916; 

1 ¢ each May 16, 1916; A 424499-— 
424503. 


May 14-18, 1916. © May 14~18, 1916; 
1 ¢, cach May 20, 1916; A 424655— 


May 19-23, 1916. © May 19-23, 1916; 
1 c, each May 25, 1916; A 424793— 


May 24-28, 1916. © May 24-28, 1916; 
1 ¢. each May 31, 1916; A 424939— 


424943 

May 29—June 2, 1916. © — 29—June 
2, 1916; 1 c. each June 1916; A 
440084440088. 


June 1-5, 1916. © June 1-5, 1916; 1c. 
each June 9, 1916; A 440153440157. 


a ate 6-10, 1916. © June 6-10, 1916; 
1 c..each June 15, 1916; A 440223— 
440297. 


© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 
Hasty (John Eugene)* San Diego, 
Cal. In the valley of madness. (Jn 
San Diego Sunday union) [12409 
© June 4, 1916; 1 ec. June 10, 
1916; A 440181. 


562 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 

HATFIELD (Walter S.)* Cincinnati. 
Voyage of life. cover-title, [7] p. 
illus. Svo. $0.50. [12410 


© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
25, 1916; A 432183. 


Haverty (James Joseph)* Elizabeth, 
N. J. Clean, profitable and health- 
ful business without experience or 
eapital. [4] p. 12mo. [12411 

© May 10, 1916; 2 ec. May 10, 
1916; aff. May 17, 1916: A 4380945. 


Hawks (J. G.) [12412, 12413 


Blaisdell of Central office. [Los An- 
geles, Cal., Printed by Standard print- 
ing co., 1916] cover-title, 23 p. S8vo. 
© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
16, 1916; A 432076. 


Velvet eyes. {Los Angeles, 
Printed by Standard printing 
1916] ecover-title, 2 a Sve. © 
May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 16, 
1916; A 432074. 
© Thos. H. Ince, Culver 


Cal. 


Hayes (Arthur James) Wolf wo- 
man. (Jn Chicago Sunday herald 
fiction magazine) [12414 


© May 28, 1916; 1 c May 29, 
1916; A 424900; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Haynes (Carlyle B.) Other side of 
death. Atlanta, Ga., Nashville, 
Tenn. [ete.] Southern publishing 
association, 1916. 128 p. incl. 
front., illus. 12mo. §0.50. [12415 

m May 1, 1916: 2 e« May 13, 
1916; aff. May 22, 1916; A 481177; 
Southern pub. assn. of Seventh-day 
adventists, Nashville. 


Cal., 
co., 


City, 


HAYNES guide, the complete handbook, 
Yellowstone National Park. 30th 
annual ed., Rev. and enl. 1916. St. 
Paul, Minn., Haynes, 1916. 2 p. 1. 


p. 7-192, [8] inel. front. plate. 
illus., maps (1 fold.) 16mo. $0.50. 
[12416 


© May 12, 1916; 2 ec. May 17, 
1916; aff. May 15, 1916; A 4382093; 
J. E. Haynes, St. Paul. 


HearttH funding co. Contract no. A. 
Sheet, 44 by 6 inches. $0.50. 

[12417 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 5B, 

1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 432171; 
Gilbert Gordan, San Francisco. 


HeatH (Mrs. Julian) What every 
woman should know when she goes 
to market. (In Chicago Sunday 
herald) [12418 

© May 28, 1916; 1 ce May 29, 
1916; A 424904; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


12426 


HecKert (G. B.) [12419, 12420 


Paint and yarnish sellers’ catechism. 
32 p. 16mo. $0. © Ate pale 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. May 1, 1916; 
A 430632. 


© G. B. Heckel, Philadelphia. 


Painting with prepared paint. May, 
1916 (in Drugs, oils and paints) © 
May nee 1916; Le. May 31, 1916; 
A 424937 
© aad, oils and paints, Phila- 

delphia. 


Hees (Mrs. M. A.) & Norton (Minnie 
B.)* St. Joseph, Mo. Collection of 
beautiful and useful patterns, de- 
signed and originated by Mrs. M. 
A. Hees; with directions for work- 
ing by Minnie B. Norton. 8d ed. 23 
p. illus. 4to. (Cover-title: Book 
of new crochet edges, book no. 3) 
$0.25. [12421 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 e. May 5, 

1916; aff. May 22, 1916: A 439157. 


Heintz (Annie T)* Los Angeles. 
Golden glow of pioneer days. chap. 
22-30. [3 instalments] (Jn Los 
Angeles times illustrated weekly 
magazine) [12432 

© Apr. 23, 30, May 7, 1916; 1 ¢. 
each May 22, 1916; A 424700. 


(Donald M.) Morgan 
New York, Mc- 


HENDERSON 
Robertson at home. 
Clure publications, ine., 1916. [11] 
p. ports. 12mo. [12423 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 432107; McClure publi- 
cations, ine., New York. 


Heratp tailoring eco. Fatten your 
purse. [14] p. folder. illus. Shaped 
like wallet of bills. obl. 32mo. 

[12424 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

28, 1916; A 429905. John C. Bur- 
meister ptg. co., Chicago. 


Bookkeep- 
10. The 
6 (a-c) 


Herz (EHugene)* Chicago, 
ing for the storekeeper. 
double entry system.—pt. 
(In Profitable storekeeping, June 
1916) [12425 

© May 25, 1916; 1 ec. May 26, 
1916; A 424828. 


Herzperc (Max J.) Questions on 
Pancoast and Shelly’s first book in 
English literature. Prepared by M. 
J. Herzberg and Henry M. Gold- 


stein. New York, Henry Holt and 
company [1916] cover-title, 22 p. 
12mo. [12426 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
25, 1916; A 431217. Henry Holt & 
co., New York. 


563 


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12427 


pt. 1, 2s. 9.86 


HeEywoop (D. Herbert)* Los Angeles. 
Mind power building. Six lectures 
on the new science of self develop- 
ment. various paging. 12mo. (On 
cover, Heywood system of personal 
efficiency.) $20.00. [12427 

© May 2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 429953. 


Hicks (Ira Evans)* Browns Mills, 


N. J. Moral house-cleaning, a ser- 
mon to women only. 19 p. 12mo. 
$0.10. [12428 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 480820. 


Hickson*, New York. Are you there? 
(In Harper’s bazar, June 1916) 
[12429 
© May 27, 1916; 1 c. May 25, 
1916; A 424790. 


Hinps (A. 8.)* Portland, Me. Time 
touches lightly the fair skin of child- 
hood. [12] p. folder. illus. (part 
eol.) 16mo. [12480 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434066. 


Hine (Percy W)* New York. Old 
jewels in new settings. 2 1. col. 
illus. 24mo. [12431 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1916; A 4380441. 


HoFHEIMER (Zach.) State constitu- 
tional law. [Chicago, American cor- 
respondence school of law, 1916] 
28 p. port. S8vo. [124382 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2c. Apr. 28, 1916; 
aff. May 8, 1916; A 429902; Ameri- 
can correspondence school of law, 
Chicago. 


Hogwa.LLow news. May 19, 1916. (In 
Union sentinel ) [12433 


May 19, 1916; 1 c@ May 26, 
1916; A 424829; Adams syndicate, 
Madisonville, Ky. 


Hooker (Forrestine C.)* Los Angeles. 
Craven, adapted and arranged by 
Forrestine C. Hooker and Wilder 
MeKean from original short story 
The Coward by Forrestine Hooker. 
12 p. 12mo. $0.25. [12434 


© Apr, 21 191G: 2) ie; sand vate 
May 1, 1916; A 430628. 


[Hope (Chester R.)] [12435-12451 


Do they pay to join the crowd. ©. May 
oi 1916" fc. May “22, aN 
424805. 


Good-bye to little Yum-yum and her gor- 
geous kimona. © May 21, 1916; 1 ec. 
May 24, 1916; A 424801. 

Hand of Wall street reaches out after 
sunken treasures of the deep. © June 
4, 1916; 1 c. June 6, 1916; A 440142. 


19.6 


[Hore (Chester R.)]—Continued. 

How white siren of the Antarctic almost 
lured Shackleton to his death. © 
June 4, 1916; 1 ¢c. June 6, 1916; A 
440147. 

If all the world saves an hour of day- 
light, what time will it be? © June 
4. 1916; 1 ec. June 6, 1916; A 440144. 


America goes to war. © May 21, 

TOLG Ae: “May 24, 1916; A 424807. 

It takes three generations to make a gen- 
tleman, and aneee to make a king. 


May 28, 1916; c. May 31, 1916; 
424959. 


Newest scientific discoveries and remark- 
able facts. May 21, 1916. @©@ May 21, 
1916; 1 c. May 24, 1916; A 424806. 

May 28, 1916. © May 28, 1916; 
1 ce. May a4 1916; A 424961. 
June 4, 1916. © June 4, 1916; 
1c. June 6, 1916; A 440148. 


Now she hopes divorce will win the love 
marriage failed to bring. © May 21 
1916; 1 ec. May 24, 1916: A 424803. 


Saddest triumph that made Granados 
children orphans. @©@ June 4, 1916; 
1c. June 6, 1916; A 440146. 


Self-electrocution as a penance for death 
of two. © May 28, 1916; 1 c. May 31, 
1916; A 424962. 

Turning the searchlight of evolution into 
the dark hiding places of disease. © 
May 21, 1916; 1 c. May 24, 1916; 
424802. 

When the former Mrs. James Todhunter 
Sloan becomes the wife of Lieut. cae 
nette, U. S. N. © June 4, 1916; 

June 6, 1916; A 440143. 

Will ghosts of victims of dread London 
tower haunt God’s fools, its newest 
prisoners. © May 28, 1916; 1 c. May 
31, 1916; A 424960. 

World has a new greatest ee of all 
time. © May 21, 1916; e. May 24, 
1916; A 424804. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Cleveland 

Sunday leader] 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 
Hopkins (Frank W.) Scoop, the cub 
reporter. Each proof ‘illus. 
[12452-12456 
Weeks of Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, 
14, Apr 11, 


KE 


uae © Mar. "28, 1916; 
each and aff. Mans i 1916; A 
430606430608. 


Weeks of May i, 8, 15, 22, 1916; 
9, Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. 2 oe 
May 12 1916: A 430834, 430835. 


‘© International syndicate, Balti- 
more. 


Horwick maltoat biscuit co.*, Milwau- 


kee. Food of many uses. [4] DP. 
illus. 16mo. [12457 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 


9, 1916; A 429951. 

Horner (Warren Murdock) * Minneap- 
olis. Prize essays, use of old line 
life insurance for farmers. Phila- 


delphia, Pa., The Provident life and 
trust company, 1916. 15 p. 8vo. 
$0.25. [12458 

© May 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 


Sky) LG; i 432250. 


564 


. 


no. 6, 1916 


L Hours (Roméo) 


BOOKS, GROUP Ii 


12480 


On- 
[12459, 12460 


HorTroint electric heating co.*, 
tario, Cal. 
Electric range burners. 28 p. illus 

diagrs. 12mo. @ May 13, 1916; 2 = 

and aff. May 22, 1916. A 434039. 


[Evolution of 
ove. ©. Mar. 
= , 1916; aff. May 


1i mois dans les 
tranchées anglaises en France et en 
Belgique. (Jn New Bedford inde- 
pendant) [12461 

© May 29, 1916; 1c. June 2, 1916; 
A 440168; Arthur L. Beuvier, New 
Bedford, Mass. 


House (Elwin Lincoln)* Hood River, 
[12462, 124638 


athe Su epecious mind of God. 


; [1] p. i6mo © May 9, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May ‘18, 1916; A 
432029. 

Life as a masterpiece. = 2: o. © 
May 6, 1916; 2 ¢. i Ze isie. aff. 
May 10, 1916; at 434086. 

Howarp (Shafter)* San Francisco. 


Gallant boys in blue; scenario 
lyrics. [San Francisco, Cal., Printed 
by J. H. Nash, 1916]  cover-title, 
6 p. 4to. [12464 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
2, 1916; A 429788. 


Howett (EE. F.) jr. Functions of a 
claim department, an address de- 
livered before the Insurance society 
of New York on Feb. 15, 1916. 3832p 
Svo. [12465 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 4384072; Insurance so- 
ciety of New York, New York. 


Horr (Charlotte Evelyn) Lesson of the 
flowers, what they taught Muriel; 
an Easter story. [ Philadelphia, 
Printed by E. A. Wright bank note 
co., 1916] 1p. 1,15 p. 16mo. 

[12466 

oan 22 1916: 2:.¢e. Apr. 24, 

1916; aff. May 1, 1916; A 429799; 

Charles Laurence Huff, Philadel- 
phia. 

HucuHes (Edward M.)* Harrison, N. J. 


This land is my land. [Harrison, 
N. J., New system ptg., 1916] [4] 
p. col. illus. 24mo. (Cover-title: 
My land) $0.05. [12467 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 434008. 


San- 
(In Greenbook magazine) 
[12468, 12469 


HueHes (Rupert)* New York. 
dalwood. 


ehap. 8-11. © May 12, 1916; 1 c. May 
15, 1916; A 424496. 

eas i216. © June 12, 1916;.1 ec. 
June 15, 1916; A 440238. 


&: 


HuGHEs (Mr. & Mrs. Rupert) Gloria’s 


romance. (In Chicago Sunday 

tribune) [12470-12472 

chap. 1-7. © May 28, 1916; 1 ec. June 
2, 1916; A 424974. 


chap. 7-11. © June 4, 1916: 1c. June 
9, 1916; A 440171. 

chap. 12-16. @© June 11, 1916; 1 «@ 
June 16, 1916; A 440322. 


© A. M. Hughes, Chicago. 


HUMANITARIAN magazine. 

ed. [1916] 27 p. 8vo. 

© Apr. 24, 1916: 2 c. 

1, 1916; A. 480596: 
baum, New York. 


Mar.—Apr. 

[12473 
and afi. May 
Misha Appel- 


Humbert 
cover-title. [11] p. 
24mo. $0.25 [12474 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 430825; Addie Rose 
Humbert, Cedar Falls, Ia. 


HUMBERT (Galen Franklin) 
golden wedding. 


HuMpHREYS’ homeopathic medicine 
co.*, New York. [12475, 12476 
Humphreys’ marvel witch hazel. 6 

folder, illus. 24mo. © May 6, 1916: 
2 e@. and aff. May 8, 1916; A 430751. 
Humphreys’ witch hazel ointment (com- 
pound). Spanish [ed.] Beal fot ap 


illus. 24mo. © May 10, 1916: 2 ec. 


and aff. May 11, 1916; A 429995. 


Huntineton (Edward V.) Mathe- 
matical tables; and, Weights and 
measures, by E. V. Huntington and 
Louis <A. Fischer. 85 p. 12mo. 
(Section 1.) [12477 

© May 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
4, 1916: A 429830; McGraw-Hill 
book co., ine., New York. 


& supply co.*, 
Minter homes. 


HUNTINGTON lumber 
Huntington, W. Va. 


cover-title, 1 p. 1, 5-128 p. illus,, 
plans. S8vo. ([{Catalogue no. 101]) 
[12478 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 480366. 


Hurp (Archibald) Germans’ subma- 
rine war violates laws of humanity 
in their own prize code. (Jn New 
York herald) [12479 

© May 14, 1916; 1 c. May 15, 
1916; A 424482; New York herald 
co., New York. 


Huston (Dr.) I am only a tooth. 
(In Evansville Sunday courier) 
[12480 
© May 21, 1916; 1 ¢. June-5, 
1916; A 440090; Joseph N. Jerome, 
Evansville, Ind. 


= 


oO 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12481 


Huston (Frank M.) Factors tend- 
ing towards The revival of business. 
(In Telephony, May, 1916) [12481 

© May 6, 1916; 1 c. May 27, 
1916; A 424898; Maurice B. Kov- 
nat, Chicago. 


HvutTcHISoN vapor heating corpora- 


tion*, Washington. Hutchison fitter. 
eover-title, 39 p. illus., diagr. 
16mo. [12482 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Apr. 26, 1916; A 430497. 


Hyprex felt & engineering co.*, New 


York. Sound deadening and insula- 
tion. 12 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 
[12483 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 429760. 


IMPERIAL brass mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
Imperial oxy-acetylene apparatus. 
Catalogue no. 135. 28 p. illus. 
SVO. [12484 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 429775. 


INcoME builders systematic savings 
society. ‘Investment savings certifi- 
eate, class ©, series 2. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 19 by 16 
inches. [12485 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 429604; Edward H. 
Rice, Boston. 


INDIAN River citrus fruit assn.*, Chi- 


cago. Reasons why. cover-title, 19 
p. 24mo. [12486 
© May 9, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 


May 12, 1916; A 480827. 


INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Indianapolis city directory, 1916.  v. 
62. Indianapolis, R. L. Polk & @o., 
1916. 2p.1., 21-1917 p. 4to. $10.00 

[12487 

© June 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 

10, 1916; A 4333845; R. L. Polk & 
co., Indianapolis. 


INGLE system co.*, 
when ill. 16 p. 


Dayton, QO. No bill 
illus. 16mo. 
[12488 


©). Apr. 28, 1916.2. ce) and, ii. 


May 6, 1916; A 429868. 


Indiana- 
Insley gravity plant for con- 
64 p. illus., 


INSLEY manufacturing co.*, 
polis. 
crete distribution. 
tables, diagrs. S8vo. (Catalog no. 
41) [12489 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 480604. 


pt. I, 2.8. -¥% 13 


INSULL (Samuel)* Chicago. Uniyer- 
sal electricity supply, an address, 
Feb. 14, 1916. 11 p. 8vo. [12490 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c May 17, 
1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 432190. 


| INSURANCE press*, New York. 


[12491-12493 


Leaders in the life insurance field. © 
May 17, 1916; 1 c. May 18, 1916; A 
424594. 

Life insurance salesman. @ 
1916; 1 c. June 10, 1916; 2 atotso. 

oe ieee you mean and mean what you 

© May 15, 1916; 1 2. May 18, 
1016: A 424598. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Insurance 
press] 


(fF 


INTERNATIONAL BANK*, New York. 
Conversion table s. d. into decimals 
of £ Wall chart, 11 by 14 inches. 

- [12494 


© Apr. 7, 1916; 2c. Apr. 8, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 430415. 


INTERNATIONAL CABLE directory €o.*, 
New York. International cable reg- 
ister of the world, in conjunction 
with Western union telegraph code. 
1181 p. 4to. $8.00. [12495 


© May 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 483184. 


INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE 
schools. [12496-12499 


Electricity and magnetism; instruction 
with examination questions. 
| 1750. Scranton, Pa., Inter- 
national textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 40, 3 p. illus. 8vo. © 
Mar. 20, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 1 
1916 ; A 429808. 


Making the sale; instruction paper with 
examination questions. pt. 1, 2. Ast 
ed. 1419A, 1419B. Scranton, Pa., 
International textbook company 
[1916] 2 v. cover-titles. 8vo. © 

20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 1, 

1916; A’ 429806. 


Mental qualities needed for salesman- 
ship; instruction paper with examina- 
tion ‘questions. ist ed. 1471. Scran- 
ton, Pa., International textbook com- 
pany cover-title, 45, 2 p. 
8vo. © Mar. 20, 1916; 3 Cc. and aff. 

ne TEL OMG eee 429807. 


Principles of telephony; instruction pa- 
per with examination questions. Ist 
ed. 1751. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916] cover-title, 
40, 3. p. illust Svar Mar. 20, 
1916: 2c. and aff. May 1,.1916; A 

429809. 


© International 
Scranton, Pa. 


textbook ¢o., 


INTERNATIONAL MOTOR institute*, Chi- 
cago. Complete course of study in 
the science of automobiling, gas en- 
gines, gas tractors. Lesson no. 3, 4. 
2 v. illus., diagrs. 8vo. Contents.— 
Lesson no. 3. Valves and govern- 


066 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


INTERNATIONAL MOTOR institute*, Chi- 
cago—Continued. 
ors.—Lesson no. 4. Lubricating and 
cooling. [12500, 12501 


© Mar. 34, Apr. 22, 1916: 2 c. 
each and aff. May 8, 1916; A 480767, 
430768. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS service*, New 
York. Kabibble kabaret. (In New 
York evening journal) 

[12502-12526 
May 138, 1916. © May 13, 1916; lc. 
May 15, 1916; A 494476, 

May 15, 1916. @© May 15, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 16, 1916; A 494509. 
May 16, 1916. © May 16, 
May 17 1916; A 424510. 

May Af, 18, 1916. © May 17, 18, 1916 
1 May 18, 19, 1916; "A 42462 9 


1916; lc. 


424624. 

May 19, 1916. © May 19, 1916; 1 ec. 
May 20, 1916; A ‘A 4DAGTS, 

May 20, 1916. © May 20, 1916; 1 « 
May 23, 1916; A 424731. 

May 22, 1916. of May 22, 1916; 1 «. 
May 33, 1916; A 424734. 

May 23, 1916. © May 28, 1916; 1 ec. 
May 24, 1916; A AD4 749, 

May 24, 1916. o May 24, 1916; 1 ec. 
May 25, 1916; A 424788. 

May 25, 1916. @ May 25, 1916; 1 ec. 
May 26, 1916; A 494894. 

May 26, 1916. © May 26, 1916; 1 «¢. 


May 27, 1916; A 424842. 

May 27, 1916. o May, 2%, LOMGie" 1 ve: 
May 29, 1916; A 424871. 

May 29, 30, 1916. © May 29, 30, 1916; 
1 ¢. each May 31, 1916; A 424919, 
424920. 

May 31, 1916. @©@ May 31, 1916; 1 ec. 
June 2, 1916; A 424952. 

June 1, 2, 1916. © June 1, 2, 1916; 1 e¢ 
each’ June 8, 1916; A 440001, 440003. 


sune 3, 1916. © June 38, 1916; 1 «c. 
June ve 1916; A 440108. 

Mine oe L91G. GC June 4H, 1916; 1 «. 
June 7, 1916; A 440111. 

June 6, 1916. @ June 6, 1916; 1 «. 
June 7, 1916; A 440115. 

fone i 1916; © June 7, 19165. 1. ec. 
June 8, 1916; A 440132. 

James's, 1916. )© June 8, 191631 ¢. 
June 9, 1916; A 4401387. 

june 9, 1916., © June .9, 1916; 1 c. 
June 10, 1916; A 440170. 

June 10, 1916. © June 10, 1916; 1 «. 
June 12, 1916; A 440188. 

June 12, 1916. © June 12, 1916; 1 «¢. 


June 13, 1916; A 440219. 


INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY service bu- 
reau. Course of instruction in 
train operation, brakemen and fire- 


men. ist, 2d installments. 2 v. 
diagr. 8vo. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing] 12527, 12528 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Apr. 12, 1916; A 480948, 480944; 
Le Roy M. Edwards, St. Louis. 


12541 


INTERSTATE map co.*, Newark, N. J. 
Red book guide to New York city, 
Manhattan and Bronx, 160 p. maps. 
16mo. $0.15. [12529 


© May 2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429864. 


INTRAVENOUS products co.*, Denver. 
Direct medication, the intravenous 
method. [New ed.] 64 p._ illus. 
SVO. [12530 


© May 5, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 430770. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter ] 


INVESTMENT bond corporation. 
[12531-12533 


Six per cent cumulative bond. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 17 by 11 inches, 
fold. to 8vo. @ Apr. 2 LONG 2 eC: 
and aff. May 6, 1916; A 429878. 


Think it over. Card, printed on both 
sides, 93 by 5% inches. © Apr. 26, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 6, 1916; A 
432026. 

U work for your money, why not make 
your money work for U?  cover-title, 
24 p. 16mo. @© Apr. 29, 19016; 2 e. 
and aff. May 6, 1916; A 429877. 


© Ida Belle Tallcott, Denver. 


IRVINGTON garage & auto co., inc.*, 
Portland, Or. Mt. Hood by auto. 
[8] p. illus. 16mo. [12534 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
25, 1916; A 432180. 


Isakovics (Alois von)* Monticello, 
N. Y. American perfumer, synfleur 
insert no. 70 C. [4] p. illus. fol. 

[12535 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 480625. 


Ivor (Paul d’)* Paris. Route du 75 
(1914-1915). nos. 1-20, 22-84, 36-81, 
83-119, 121-192, 194-227, 229-235. 

229 instalments] (Jn Paris Infor- 
mation, 4 juin, 1915—24 févr., 1916) 

[12536 

© June 4, 1915-Feb. 24, 1916; 1 ce. 

each June 1, 1916; A—Foreign 13748. 


JACOBSON (Pauline) [12537-12541 
California’s first millionaire. © May 20, 
1916; 1 ¢. May 24, 1916; A 424756. 
Chanteys sung to the rhythm of the 
pumps. @© May 27, 1916; 1c. May 31, 

1916; A 424944. 
© Bulletin, San Francisco. 

Firemen’s first defeat. © June 3, 1916; 
1c. June 8, 1916; A 440120. 

Golden romances of the firemen. © June 
10,7-19163;..1 “e: Jaume. 15, (2916; A: 
440221. 
© Pauline Jacobson, San Fran- 

cisco. 


067 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12542 


JACOBSON (Pauline)—Continued. 


In the days when courage was a virtue. 
@ May 13, 1916; 1 c. May 17, 1916; 
A 424535. 

[Note: The foregoing are in San Fran- 
cisco bulletin] 


© Bulletin, San Francisco. 


JAMES (Marquis) Their lost prince; 
or, The love that swayed a throne. 
chap. 1-5. (Jn Chicago ledger) 

[12542 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 1 c. June 38, 1916; 
A 440050; W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 


JAMES’ barn magazine. v. 5, no. 1, 
May, 1916. 19° p: ‘illus; diaers. 
Svo. [12543 


© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 482245; James mfg. co., 
Fort Atkinson, Wis. 


[JAMESON (Helen Follett) ] 
[12544-12572 
Bridal robes, by Mme. Qui Vive. [pseud.] 
@ May 28, 1916; 1 c. May 29, 1916; 
A 424906. 
Negligees to match the wall paper, by 


Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] © June 
ia 91GS dete. “Sune Fal 2" LOG LA 
440304. 


What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] May 138, 
1916. @ May 13, 1916; 1 c. May 15, 
1916; A 424468. 

May 15, 1916. @©@ May 15, 1916; 

1c. May 17, 1916; A 424547. 

May 16, 17, 1916. @ May 16, 17, 

AD1LG se" ce. each. May. 18, 29163. A. 

424551, 424558. 

May 18, 1916. © May 18, 1916; 
1c. May 19, 1916; A 424616. 

—— May 20, 1916. © May 20, 1916; 1 
ce. May 22, 1916; A 424681. 

May 22-24, 1916. @©@ May 22-24, 

AOTG) ae! May 2325. FTG ss A: 

424771, 424776, 424780. 

May 25, 1916. @ May 25, 1916; 

1c. May 26, 1916; A 424818. 

May 26, 27, 1916. © May 26, 27, 

19162 db .e (May 27, (29,. 19tGin A 
424862, 424867. 

— May 29, 30, 1916. © May 29, 30, 
1916; 1 ec. each May 31, 1916; A 
424908, 424916. 

—— May 31, 1916. © May 31, 1916; 
1c. June 1, 1916; A 424949. 

June, 1, 2916:, .;O©esune 1; 1916s 

1c. June 2, 1916; A 424994. 

Jane” 2) 3, 19169 @ “June 23.8, 

1916; 1 c. June 3, 5, 1916; A 440025, 

440029. 

June 5, 1916. © June 5, 1916; 1c. 
June 6, 1916; A 440271. 

—— June 6, 1916. © June 6, 1916; 1c. 
June 7, 1916; A 440274. 

June 7, 1916. © June 7, 1916; 1 c. 

June 8, 1916; A 440276. 

June 8, 1916. © June 8, 1916; 1 c. 

June 9, 1916; A 440281. 

June 9, 1916. © June 9, 1916; 1 c. 

June 10, 1916; A 440286. 


pt. 1; nos. V.48 


[JAMESON (Helen Follett) ]—Contd. 


What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] June 10, 
1916. © June 10, 1916; 1 c. June 12, 
1916; A 440291. 


June 12, 1916. © June 12, 1916; 
1 ec. June 15, 1916; A 440313. 
June 14, 1916. © June 14, 1916: 
1c. June 16, 1916; A 440297. 
June 15, 1916. © June 15, 1916; 
1c. June 16, 1916; A 440315. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


JAPANESE water color co. [12573, 12574 


Japanese opaque water colors in film 
leafiets for artists’ use. Booklet No. 1. 
[8] p. mounted samples. obl. 48mo. 
$0.75. © Apr. 10, 1916; 2 e. Apr. 18, 
1916; aff. May 2, 1916; A 429912. 


Peerless Japanese transparent water col- 
ors. p. lL, p. 5-230 (atlas seems 
© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 9, 
1916; A 429941. . 
© Charles Frederick Nicholson, 

Rochester, N. Y. 


JARoS (Alfred L.) jr.*, New York. 


Jaros exposure calculator. Card, 
printed on both sides, 54 by 34 
inches. [12575 


© Apr. 16, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 429608. 


JAVITZ (Benjamin A.)* New York. 
[12576-12577 


Few questions before extending credit. 
Card, printed on both sides, 4 by 24 
inches. © May 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 27, 1916; A 432207. 


Ten commandments for credit men. 
Card, 94 by 4 inches. © Apr. 25, 
1916; 2 ec. Apr. 27, 1916; aff. May 3, 
1916; A 429850. 


JENKINS (W. E.) Before and after 


Ibsen. [Chicago, Printed by Rogers 
& Hall co.] 1916. .-7-DYe Bees 
(Drama league of America. Course 
4) $0.25 [12578 


©) Apr. 17%) 1916; °2 -€) Ape 
1916; aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 429733; 
Drama league of America, Chicago. 


JEROME (Jerome K.)* Marlow Com- 
mon, Bucks, England. Street of the 
blank wall. New York, Dodd, Mead 
and company, 1916. 48 p. 12mo. 
$0.25 [12579 


© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 432233. 


JEVNE (H.) co.*, Los Angeles. Bread 
book. cover-title, [8] p., fold. sheet, 
illus. (part col.) 8vo. [12580 

© Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 429646. 


068 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


_ no. 6, 1916 


— 


JOERNS (Arnold) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. (Jn Chicago herald) 

[12581-12583 

More money for less. May 15, 16, 1916. 


© May 15, 16, 1916; 1c. May 17, 18, 
1916; A 424550, 424553. 


What to expect from an advertising 
agency. @ May 17, 1916; 1 ec. May 
18, 1916; A 424559. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


JOHNSON (Allen) Chronicles of Amer- 
ica. Preliminary prospectus. New 
Haven, Yale university press, 1916. 
cover-title,8p. S8vo. $0.25. [12584 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. May 9, 1916; 
aff. May 10, 1916; A 480818; Yale 
university press, New Haven. 


JOHNSON (Charlies William)* Nash- 
ville. Multum in parvo; or, Hints 
on the solution of a noted problem. 
[3] p. 16mo. $0.10. [12585 

© May 2, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 12, 1916; A 430846. 


JOHNSON (Edward E.)* St. 
Johnson brass well screen, jacket 
ribbon and winder, demon _ grip 
steel pump red coupling, Pollard 
bottom. Catalog no. 16. 32 p. illus., 
tables, diagrs. 12mo. (Cover-title: 
Jobnson well screens. ) [12586 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 430773.* 


Paul. 


JOHNSON (Tilma) Pasadena, Cal. 
California hymn, by Josefa Golden 
[pseud.] Card, illus., 114 by 73 
inches. $0.25. [12587 

© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
May 8, 1916; A 4380816. 

JoNES (Berton H.)* Pittsburgh. 
Jones-Cook-Rose system, drugless 
treatment of pneumonia. [4] pp. 
16mo. $1.00. [12588 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 430378. 

JONES (Mare Edmund)* New York. 

Secret sin. [3] p. 8vo. [12589 
© Apr. 26, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 480544. 

JOURNAL Of naprapathy. v. 7, no. 4, 
Apr., 1916. Health and how to get 
=. p. illus. Svo. [12590 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916: A 430602; Chicago college 
of naprapathy, Chicago. 

Jupp (Almon C.)* Waterbury, Conn. 
Ideal tour [1916] [New York, N. 


Y., Printed by the Kalkhoff co.] 1916. 


8vo. 
[12591 
© June 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 431547. 


94 p. front., illus., maps. 


| a 


12604 


JUDSON (Jack) [12592, 12593 
Black Horse Ben; or Liberty’s lone scout. 


chap. 1-3. © Apr. 29, 1916; 1 c. June 
35 1916 ; A 440065. 
Captain Kidd’s treasure; or The mystery 
ef Shelter Cove. chap. 1-3. © Jan 
, 1916; 1c. June 8, Voie: A 440053, 


[Note The foregoing are in Chicago 
ledger] 
© W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 
et (Harry C.) & son*, Philadel- 
eae Kahn’s spring opening. [8] 
illus. fol. [12594 
ee Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1916; A 430440. 
| KatseR (Ferd. P.) pub. co.*, St. Louis. 
Hand book for organizers. 32 p. 
12mo. [12595 


ge Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
, 1916; A 482033. 

(Nicholas John)* New 
York. MKalliaves’ treatment or ef- 
fective and radical cure of the ar- 
teriosclerosis by means of the Cir- 
culation of the blood. 6, [1] D. 
12mo. $0.25. [12596 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 480821. 

KANSAS ciITy star. If our forefathers 

came back. (in Kansas City star) 

[12597 

© May 7.1916; 1 ec. May 22, 1916; 

A 424707: Tiatdan ad service, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 

KANSAS STATE agricultural college 
(Dept. of domestic science)* Man- 
hattan, Kan. Etiquette and service 
of the table. 3d ed., rev. and rewrit- 
ten. 32 p. plates. Svo. $0.10. 

[12598 
(Mara St A916: 2, @. Apr ad 
1916; aff. May 8, 1916; A 428886. 

KAUFMAN (D. C.) Kidnappers Kkid- 
napped; or, TFwo girls in a boat. 
chap. 3. (Jn Illustrated companion, 
June, 1916) [12599 

©) May 125; 1916; 1’ -e) June+2, 
1916; A 424964; F. B. Warner ©Co., 
ine., New York. 


Her- 
(In 


KAUFMAN (Herbert)* New York. 
bert Kaufman’s weekly page. 
Boston Sunday herald) 

[12600-12604 
1916: «Ov May 77, 0191654: ce: 
May 15, 1916; A 424488. 

May 14, 1916. © May 14, 1916; 1 e. 
May 19, 1916; A 424595. 

May 21, 1916. © May 21, 
May 31, 1916; A 424926. 


May 7, 


SG Sa AG. 


May 28, 1916. @©@ May 28, 1916; 1 ¢. 
June 13, 1916: A 440216. 

June. 4.1916. @ ; Jime. 4. J9Te sy 7 oc. 
June 15, 1916; A 440245. 


569 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12605 


pt. 1, B.8., ¥ 25 


KAUSER (Alice)* New York. Benefit 
for Hungarian war children, Lyric 
theatre, New York, Apr. 11th, 1916. 
18, [6] p. 8vo. (Cover-title: Book 
of the children) [12605 

© Apr: 11, 1916; 2c: and aff. 
Apr. 27, 1916; A 429713. 


KAUSTINE cO., ine.*, Buffalo. Sani- 
tary equipment, practical sewage 
disposal without water or sewer, 
waterless closets. Catalog E. 48 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. [12606 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 
aff. May 5, 1916; A 480736. 


Kay (Ross) [12607-12610 


Go ahead boys and the mysterious old 
house. Illus. by R. Emmett Owen. 
New York, Barse & Hopkins [1916] 
232 p. incl. front. plates. 12mo. @© 
May 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 18, 
1916; A 431116. 


Go ahead boys and the treasure cave. 
Illus. by R. Emmett Owen. New York, 


Barse & Hopkins [1916] 246 p. incl. 
front. plates. 12mo. © May 12, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 18, 1916; 
A 481117. 

Go ahead boys in the island camp. 
Illus. by R. Emmett Owen. New 
York, Barse & Hopkins [1916] 251 
Dp. incl. front. plates. 8vo. @©@ May 
20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 24, 1916. 
A 433120. 

Go ahead boys on Smugglers’ Island. 
Illus. by R. Emmett Owen. New York, 
Barse & Hopkins [1916] 247 p. 
incl. front. plates. 12mo. @ May 
12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 18, 1916. 
A 431118. 


© Barse & Hopkins, New York. 


KEELER (Harry Stephen) 
[12611, 12612 


Flyer hold up; or The mystery of train 
ag; -chap. 1, 2: © Dec, 4, 1915 51 ¢ 
June 8, 1916; A 440046. 


Michaux z-ray; or The criminal investi- 
gator. chap. 1-7. @©@ Apr. 8, 1916; 
Ie, June 3, 1916; A 440061. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
ledger] 


© W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 
KEELEY (J.)* Chicago. [12613-12624 


How the war restored the greatest living 
sculptor to France. @ May 21, 1916; 
1 c. May 22, 1916; A 424765. 


How to protect your auto from street 
thieves. © May 14, 1916; 1 ¢«. May 
15, 1916; A 424545, 


Is her (American) beauty to restore a 
European throne? © May 28, 1916; 
1c. May 29, 1916; A 4249038. 

go in the 


Just why Shakespeare won’t 
1 c., May 


movies. © May 14, 1916; 
15, 1916; A 424546. 

More marital backbone and less_ wish- 
bone, women’s greatest need. @ May 
14, 1916; 1 c May 15, 1916; A 
424544, 

Pound of fiesh as costly as Shylock’s. © 
June 11, 1916; 1 ce. June 12, 1916: A 
440311, 


KEELEY (J.)*—Continued. 
Society at last finds a useful plaything. 
© June 4, 1916; 1°e June 5; 2oIG- 


A 440267. 
Something a man should know and 
doesn’t. © May 21, 1916; 1 ec. May 


22, 1916; A 424767 


Sees abschrtele & new about a ee 
girls! © May 21,,1916; 1 ©. May 2 
1916; A 424763. 


Siaedante fairy slipper just fitted this 
shop-girl Cinderella. @ June 4, 1916; 
1 ce. June 5, 1916; A 440263. 


Why high society likes to 
from itself. © June 11, 1 
June 12, 1916; A 440309. 


Why society girls don’t want society 
men for husbands. © May 28, 1916; 
1c. May 29, 1916; A 424901. 


156. poy 


Note: The f Chi 
BS a e foregoing are in icago 
KEELEY (James Hugh)* Washington. 
Democracy or despotism in the 
American Capital. 8 p. _ folder. 
16mo. [12625 


© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 432219. 


KEENAN (Thomas)* Pittsburgh. Intro- 
duction to table of logarithmic are 
constants. Sheet, 8 by 5 inches. 

[12626 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429546. 


KELLER (David H.) Practical sugges- 


tions on claim adjustments. Case 
no. 96-102. (Jn Casualty review, 
May 1916) [12627 


© May 25, 1916; 1 c. June 12, 
1916; A 440205; Western under- 
writer co., New York. 


KELLoce toasted corn flake co.*, Bat- 
tle Creek. Freight distribution 
chart. Card, 224 by 17 inches. 

[12628 
© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 @ Apr. 27, 
1916; aff. May 5, 1916; A 4380710. 

KEMBLE (William Fretz)* Hastings- 
ohn-Hudson, N. Y. Standard tests 
for human character, no. 1. 381 p. 
illus. 4to. $0.10. [12629 


© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 432084. 


KENAGA (W. C.)* Cleveland. Ad art 
service. Week ending Apr. 1-29, 
1916. 5 v. illus. fol. [12630-12634 
© Mar. 24, 31, Apr. 7, 13, 20, 1916; 

2c. each and aff. Apr. 25, 1916; A 


a 


429689429693. 


KENDALL & co.*, Buffalo. Ten year 
reference calendar and miultiplica- 
tion table to the 25s,, 1916-1925. 26 
p. 16mo. $0.25. [126385 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c Apr. 5, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 19, 1916; A 430523. 


570 


iit 


, 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


12671 


KENNEDY (Alexander Ralph)* Wash- 


ington. Scenario technic. Wash- 

ington, Doty company [1916] coy- 

er-title, [11] p. 12mo. $0.15. 
[12636 


© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 480754. 


KENT candy co. Our candy company. 

[4] p. 16mo. [12637 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

27, 1916; A 480558; Harry H. Kent, 
Galena, Kan, 


Kerr turbine co.*, Wellsville, N. Y. 
Economy exhaust steam turbines. 
14 p., fold. sheet, illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
(Bulletin no. 538—ed. 2.) [12638 


© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 430890. 


KreHi (W. J. L.) [12639-12642 


Dutch East Indies guarded. © May 25, 
1916; 1 e. May 29, 1916; A 424886. 


Food for Belgium stopped. © May 26, 
916; 1 c. May 29, 1916; A 424896. 


Germans are buying offal. © June 10, 
1916; 1 c. June 15, 1916; A 440251. 


Holland shuns peace move. © May 27, 
1916; 1 c. May 31, 1916; A 424934. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., 
cago. 


Chi- 


Kitmer (Fred B.) Household hand- 
book. 48 p. illus. 8vo. [12643 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 480750; Johnson & John- 
son, New Brunswick, N. J. 


Knox- 


Kine mantel & furniture co.*, 
ville, Tenn. King mantels. cover- 
title, 96 p. illus. obl. 4to. (Cata- 
logue no. 55) [12644 


i) apr. 29, 1916; 2 « May 1, 
1916; A 430894. 


Kinestey (Maud Elma) Pupils’ out- 
lines in elementary community 
civics on the loose leaf plan. Town 
and rural school ed., by M. E. Kings- 


ley and F. H. Palmer. Boston, 
Mass., The Palmer company. [1916] 
[382] p. 4to. [12645 


© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 31, 1916; A 482252; Palmer 
co., Boston. 


Kinsey & Mahler co. 

Peoria, Ill. [1916] cover-title, xi, 

594 p. illus. 8vo. [12646 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

15, 1916; A 428986; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


Catalogue E, 


Kirk (Alice Gitcheli) 


[12647-12654 


May 26, 1916. @© 
1 yen May? 275" #916): 


Comfort at home. 
May 26, 1916; 
A 424845, 


June 2, 1916. © June 2, 1916; 
1 ¢. June’ 3, 1916; A 440012. 


Home making schedule. © June 9, 
LOG Pe gune 10s Lodo oA 440183. 


Home making talks. Bread as a food 
(cont’d.) @ May 19, 1916; 1 ¢c. May 
20, 1916; A 424637. 


—— Home coming of tke bride, © June 
9, 1916; 1 c. June 10, 1916; A 440182. 


—— June peas and how to cook them. 
@Qrsuners2 lore ye. June aya Lone > 
A 440011. 

Orange recives from California. © 
May 26) 1916; 1 eG) May 2%, 1916" 
A 424844, 


Sunday tramp with a lunch box. © 
May 19, 1916; 1 ¢e; May 20; 1916; 
A 424636. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land plain dealer] 

© Alice Gitchell Kirk co., Cleve- 
land. 


KuLiInE (R. E. Pattison) Effective 
public speaking. [12655-12669 
Lesson no. 14-12. Chicago, American 


correspondence school of law, [1916] 
12 vy. illus. 16mo. Contents.—1. 
Training for effective speaking.—2. 
Mastering one’s self.—3. Purposes of 
the speech.—4. Matters of personal ap- 
pearance.—5. Processes of outlining.— 
6. Elements of effective delivery.—T. 
Phrasing in speech.—8. How to phrase 
a speech.—9. The speech as affected 
by the audience.—10. The speech as 
affected by the occasion.—11. How to 
emphasize.—12. Simple laws of ges- 
ture. © Apr. 5, 1916; 2. c. each and 
aff. Apr. 28, 1916; A 430571—430582. 


Side talk no. 1-3. Chicago, Ameri- 
can correspondence school of law. 
[1916] oa Be 16mo. Contents.— 
1. Value of public speaking.—2. Steps 
in preparation.—3. The analysis of ave 


famous speeches. © Apr. 5, 1916; 
aNGapaite SADE. 259) 1OlG: "A 130583. 
430585. 


© American correspondence school 
of law, Chicago. 


KwnicHt & Christensen co. 
[12670, 12671 
Put-me-on for fresh air. Card, ae a 
7 by 54 inches. © May 8, 1916; 
and aff. May 15, 1916; 1 c. May 36. 
1916; A 4382206. 


Put-me-on your window shade. [4] p. 
illus. 16mo. @ May 8, 1916; 1 c¢. 
and aff. May 15, 1916; 1 ¢. May 26, 
1916; A 4382205. 
© Henry Marsh, Chicago. 

KNospet (Elizabeth) When little 


thoughts go rhyming, by Elizabeth 
Knobel, illus. by Maginel Wright En- 
right. Chicago, Rand, McNally & 


ov1 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12672 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


IKNOBEL (Hlizabeth )—Continued. 
company [1916] 96 p. incl. front. 
illus. (part col.) 8vo. $0.75. 

[12672 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. May 15, 

1916; aff. May 17, 1916; A 4383021; 
Rand, McNally & co., Chicago. 


KNOEPPEL (C. E.) & co. & McCall & 
Clarke co.*, New York. Business in- 
vestigation the first step towards in- 
dustrial preparedness. no. 1. Man- 
agement. cover-title, [11] p. S8vo. 
$0.50. [12673 

© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 484081. 


KNOWLES (Frederic) My friend Al- 


ton; or, The adventure at Wells 
Canyon. chap. 1-5. (In Chicago 
ledger ) [12674 

Feb. 12, 1916; 1 ¢« June 38, 


1916; A 440056; W. D. Boyce co., 
Chicago. — 


KNOWLTON (M. D.) co.*, Rochester, 


INgOOYe [12675-12678 
Box corner staying machines. 24 p. 
illus. S8vo, (Bulletin 41, form 323 


© May 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 4, 
1916; A 429859. 


How accidents are eliminated. 11, [1] 
Toe) TUNKUISE a tchyoy (Bulletin 50, form 
350) © May 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 11, 1916; A 432000. 


Making boxes the Knowlton way. 12'p. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Bulletin 48, 
form 328) © May 5, 1916; 2 c¢. and 
aff. May 8, 1916; A 480760. 

Slitting and rewinding machines. §8 p. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Bulletin 44, for 
347) © May 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 6, 1916; A 429866. 


Kwox hat e@o., ine.*, New York. Knox 


Styles. Sheet, illus... 1637" by) 21 
inches. [12679 
Gy Apr. IiglGs) 20ew ADE SLOG; 


aff. May 11, 1916; A 430849. 


KNyY-SCHEERER corp.*, New York. 
Albee method of bone transplanta- 
tion. 19, [1] p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Cover-title: Bone surgery with the 
improved Albee electro operative in- 
struments. ) [12680 

© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 434115. 


KorHLeR (Hmma E.)* Chicago. 
[12681-12687 


Chums. Card) ‘cole DUS... Lb bye ie 
inches. $0.25. © Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c¢. 
and aff. May 13, 1916; A 432043. 

Dear daddy. Card: j ihisy; DLP by 7s 
inches. $0.25. © Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. May 13, 1916; A 432044. 


To my brother. Card; col. illus., 11 by 
73 inches. $0.25. @© Apr. 14, 1916; 
2°c. and aff. May 13, 1916; A 4382041. 


KOEHLER (Emma E.)*—Continued. 
To my daughter. Card, col. illus., 11 by 
7% inches. $0.25. © Apr. 14, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 18, 1916; A 4382046. 


To my sister. Card, col. illus., 11 by 73% 
inches. $0.25. © Apr. 14, 1916; 2 e¢. 
and aff. May 18, 1916; A 432042. 


To my son. Card, col. illus., 11 by 7% 
inches. $0.25. @© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. May 13, 1916; A 432045. 


To my wife. Card, col. illus., 11 by 7% 
inches. $0.25. © Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. May 138, 1916; A 432047. 


KRATZER (Hlizabeth Cary)* Chicago. 
Individual completeness; or, The 
male and female of God’s creating. 
Chicago, Ill., G. A. Kratzer, [1916] 
3p. 1, p. 9-78. front. S8vo. $1.00. 

[12688 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2c and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 429619. 


KrusapDA (Carl)* New York. Land of 
Ad. 15, [1] p. S8vo. [12689 


© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 c. May 2, 1916; 
aff. May 9, 1916; A 429911. 


KUPPENHEIMER (House of)* Chicago. 
Summer supplement of Kuppen- 
heimer newspaper fashion cuts. [6] 
p. folder, illus. fol. [12690 


© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 480975. 


Kurrz bros.*, Clearfield, Pa. MInstruc- . 
tions for making distribution of ex- 
penditures. Sheet, 8} by 13% inches. 

[12691 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
25, 1916; A 429694. 


Lair (Jack) [12692-12728 

Another bedtime letter.to my boy. © 

June 9, 1916; 1 c. June 10, 19165 2 
440287. 

Another 1931 letter to my daughter. © 
June 1, 1916; 1 ¢. June 2) 19e ee 
424996. 

Booksellers greet one timid author at 
convention. @©@ May 17, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 18, 1916; A 424556. 

Citizens’ clothes vaudeville show. © 
May 16, 1916; 1c. May 18, 1916; A 
4.24552. 

Colorado character is this Tammen. © 
June 15, 1916; 1c. June 16, 191G) = 

440316. 

Divorce without its Sunday clothes. © 
May 13, 1916; 1 ¢. May 15, 1916; 
A 424469. 

Girl offers self on marriage block. © 
June 2, 1916; 1 ¢ June 3, 1916; A 
440024. 

Gus the bus at the baseball game. © 
May 15, 1916; 1 ¢. May 17, 1916; A 
424548. 

Gus the bus discovers his historian. © 
May 22, 1916; 1 c. May 23, 1916; A 
424770. 

Gus the bus double-crosses his man. © 

June 5, 1916; 1 ¢c. June 6, 1916; A 

440270. 


ota 


@ 
BOOKS, GROUP I] 


no. 6, 1916 


Lair (Jack)—Continued. 

Gus the bus feels national pulse. © 
sone 12, 1916; 1 c June 15, 19165 A 
440312. 

Hail Captain Gus of the bus brigade. 
@© May 29, 1916; 1 c. May 31, 1916; 


A 424909. 

Here’s really important politics. © 
jane 40, 1916: 1:¢. June 12, 1916; 
A 440290. 


Introducing new hero, Nick the bus. © 
May 20, 1916; 1 ec. May 22, 1916; A 
424680. 

J. Pluvius Green, Hayburg’s own star. 
© June 6, 1916; 1 c June 7, 1916; 
A 440278. 


J. Pluvius Green sums up situation. © 
hme n, 19%6> 1J*e. June 8, 19165 A 


440278. 

Lament of the reformed critic. @ May 
Paes 4) ic. May 29, 19165. A 
424865. 5 

Lead, kindly light. © May 21, 1916; 
1 ec. May 22, 1916; A 424761. 

Letter from the Chicago trenches. © 
Hineys, 1916+ 1 c. June 5, 1916; A 
440028. 


Letter to my little daughter Lois. © 
June 14, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 1916; A 
440299. 

Maggie Magee. © May 14, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 15, 1916; A 4245388. 

Eucer's| baby. © June .11, 1916; 1c. 
June 12, 1916; A 440305. 

Railroads, not “finance, object of Louis 
W. Hill. © May 31, 1916; 1 ¢. June 
1, 1916; A 424945. 

Reunion of Herald novelette family. © 
May 2479916; 1 «May 25,1916; A 
424779. 

Soul of the rose. © June 4, 1916; 1 ¢. 
June 5, 1916; A 440261. 

Tramp, tramp, the girls are marching. 
© May 23, 1916; 1 c. May 24, 1916; 
A 424775. 

Weekly bedtime letter to my son. © 
May 25, 1916: 1c, May 26, 1916; A 
424817. 

What do you know about sick actors. 
© June 13, 1916; 1 c. June 15, 1916; 
A 440298. 

What public wants for its 15 cents. © 
May 311916; 1 ¢«.. June 1, 1916; A 
424947. 

Why the cabaret pianist was pale. © 
May 30, 1916; 1 c. May 31, 1916; A 


424914. 

Wildest romance gone glimmering. © 
iey 2G. 191641 e. May 27, 1916; A 
424860. 


5,000,000 Jews wail in 
@ May 18, 1916; 1. c. 


bitter anguish. 
May 19, 1916; 


A 424614, 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald. ] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


[LAMPeERTIUS (Carl W.)] How to esti- 
mate the price of a second-hand mo- 
tor ear. Milwaukee, Wis., Indus- 
trial facts publishing co., 1916. 27 
m 712mo0. $0.35 [12724 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2.¢. and aff. May 
5, 1916; A 430708; Industrial facts 
pub. co., Milwaukee. 

LANCASTER (John Franklin)* Milwau- 
kee. pleT25, 12726 


LANCASTER (John Franklin) *—-Contd. 

On the cross. Card, 52 by 24 inches. © 

INOS PLL aloe Aer eoe onl 2 7a : 
aff. May 6, 1916; A 432024. 

Vice and virtue. Card, 42 by 23 

@PApr 2 O16 = (2 ee vApr 2 

aff. May 6, 1916; A 432023. 


Lanpay (Maurice) Bambola di cera. 


[Tr. by Umberto Romanelli]  Fi- 

renze, A. Salani [1916] 300 p. 

12mo. (Carot Taglia Testa, vi) 
2a 


© May 19, 1916; 1c. June 9, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13769; Adriano Salani, 
Florence, Italy. 


[LANE (Margaret) ] 
hood, [no. 1-7.] 


Voices of girl- 
by Mildred Welch 
[pseud] 7 v. 16mo. in pocket, 4% 
by 3% inches. $0.10. Contents.—1. 
The heavenly voices.—2. Sweden’s 
Sweet singer.—3. Lady with the 
lamp.—4. The silver cup.—®d. She 
chose, and you?—6. A prisoner of 
hope.—7. The colors he wears. 

[12728 

© Apr. 14; 1916: 2 ce and aff, Apr. 

17, 1916; A 480526; Henry H. 
Sweets, Louisville, Ky. 


LANGAN & bro.*, New York. 
the garden. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 
16mo. [12729 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 4380496. 


LancHorst (Wm. C.)* Aurora, Ill. 
Reduced privileged class education. 
164 p. 12mo. $0.25. [12730 

©» Apres 197 -1916e 20 expr 24: 
1916; aff. May 1, 1916; A 429791. 


LANKFoRD (John Anderson)* Jackson- 
ville, Fla. Report of Lankford’s 
artistic church and other designs. 
cover-title, [64] p.  illus., ports., 
diagrs. obl. 16mo. $1.00. [12731 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 480776. 


Agony in 


LANSTON monotype machine 
Philadelphia. Copyfitting. 
[12732-12736 


Table for changing lines into picas and 
points. Card, printed on both sides, 
12 by 94 inches. © Mar. 4, 1916; 2c. 
May 11, 1916; aff. May 17, 1916; A 
430949. 

Table for changing pica measures to set 
em measures. Card, printed on both 
sides, 94 by 9 inches. © Mar. 4, 1916; 
2 ¢e. May 11, 1916; aff. May 17, 1916; 


co.*, 


A 430950. 

Table for changing typewriting into set 
ems. [i127 p. folder. fol. © Mar. 4, 
1916; 2 e@ and aff. May 11, 1916; A 
430948. 

able of set ems. [3] p. folder. fol. 


© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1916; 
aff. May 17, 1916; A 430947. 


old 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12737 


pt. I, n. Si, v. 13 


LANSTON monotype machine co.—Con. 


Table of square—points. Card, printed 
on both sides, 5 by 7 inches. Mar. 
4, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1916; aff. May. 
17, 1916; A 430946. 


La SALLE extension university*, Chi- 
cago. [12787, 12738 


Course in effective public speaking. Self- 
expression lesson talks, no Vi 
4to. © Feb. 8, 1916; c. Feb. a1. 

1916; aff. Feb. 23, 1916; 2 GobaT3. 


Freight rates, western territory. pt. 
Ath sak v. 8vo. Contents: 1. West- 
ern trunk line territory, by J. A. 
Behrle.—2. Southwestern territory, by 
G. J. Vizard.—8. Trans-continental 
territory, by W. L. Trammel.—4. Ex- 
port and import freight rates, by Wil- 
liam Cameron. © Apr. 28, 1916; Z e 


May 4, 1916; aff. May 5, 1916; 
430708. [Copyright is claimed on’ re- 
visions ] ; 


La Tour (Maxime)* Paris. Mariée le 
1°° aotit 1914. Paris, A. Fayard et 


cie. [1916] 79 p. 4to. fr. 0.85 
(Les maitres du roman populaire, 
40) [12739 


©. Mar. 30, 1916; J: ¢.). June ,1, 
1916 ; A—Foreign 13745. 


LAwtTon (Arthur R.)* Everett, Wash. 
[Printers paper pricer] Quantity 
table. Sheet, 83 by 183 inches. _ 

[12740 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. Mar, 24, 
1916; aff. May 2, 1916; A 429792. 


Leavirr & Johnson national bank,* 
Waterloo, Ia. New sign. 2 p. L., 
28 p. illus. 16mo. [12741 


© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
25, 1916; A 482192. 


Lee (Albert Sherman)* Ripley, W. 
Va. (12742, 12743 
Civil government, the facts condensed. 

Rev. ed., 1916. eover-title, 58 p. 
16mo. $0. 30. © May 10, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. May 13, 1916; A "432061. 


Gcoprephy condensed. 1916. Byer -title, 
44p. 16mo. $0.25. © Feb. 1916 ; 
2 ec. and aff. May 13, 1916; A #430060" 


Lee (George H.)* Omaha, Neb. Care 
of baby chicks. cover-title, 24 p. 
illus. 16mo. (Geo. H. Lee co.) 

[12744 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 1 e@. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; 1 ec. May 1, 1916; A 429851. 


Ler, Mass. Lee, Lenox [ete.] direct- 
ory, 1916-1917. Pittsfield, Mass., 
Press of the Eagle printing and 
binding co., 1916. 2 p. 1, 41-413, 
F122] p. » SVo., . $5.00. [12745 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 428877; Julius B. Gous- 
sett, Pittsfield, Mass. 


LEES-BRADNER ¢0.*, Cleveland. For- 
mulae and operating instructions for 
no. 5 A gear generator. 31 pp. 
diagrs. S8vo. [12746 

© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 484028. 


LEFFEL (James) & co.*, Springfield, O. 
Leffel turbine water wheels. 32 p 
illus. (part col.) tables, diagrs. ayo. 
Bulletin 54) [12747 


© May 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
25, 1916; A 482184. 


LeceNDA, 1916. [New York, N. Y., 
Printed by the Charles L. Willard 


co., 1916] cover-title, 2 p. 1, [9]- 
276 p. col. front., illus., ports. S8vo. 
$2.50. [12748 


© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 e. May 26, 
1916; aff. May 27, 1916; A 431256; 
Sally Clarke Steele, Wellesley, 
Mass. 


Lem co.*, Duluth, Minn. Bewildering 
mysteries and illusions of bogus 
spirit mediums. Sheet, 10 by 64 
inches. [12749 

- © May 18, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 480974. 


LEMLEY (Hlihu S.)* Burton, W. Va. 
Horseman’s friend. cover-title, 1 
p. L, 16, [1]. p. illus. i6mo. $1.00; 

[12750 


© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. and aff. May 
23, 1916; A 482151. 


Lewis (Lloyd D.) Drawn down by 
dead men’s hands. (Jn Chicago her- 
eld) [127 

© May 14, 1916; 1 c. May 15, 
1916; A 424541; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


(Morris)* Chicago. Getting 
Sheet, 7 by 5 inches. 
[12752 


© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 482101. 


LEWIS 
Villa [rules] 


LHAJUL (Lhaurell) Life’s rose gar- 
den of song. New York, The Chan- 
nall publishing co., [1916] 5 lL, p. 
15-44. port. 12mo. $0.80. | [12753 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 1 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; 1 c. Apr. 17, 1916; A 
430525 ; Bdward Small, New York. 


LigsE (Charles Haven) Beatrice 
Farnham’s rescue; or, Beyond the 
Mexican border. chap. 1-4 (/” 
Chicago ledger ) [12754 

© May 6, 1916; 1 ¢. June 3, 1916; 
A 440066; W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 


ov4 


BOOKS, GROUP IT 


no. 6, 1916 


. Litty (Eli) & co.*, Indianapolis. 


LircHty (John A.)* Louisville, O. 
Cube root simplified. Sheet, diagrs., 
15 by 8 inches. $0.25. [12755 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 18, 
1916; aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 430550. 


Ipe- 
cae therapy. HEndamebic infections 
and their treatment with ipecac. 9, 
[1] p. 12mo. [12756 


© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 429660. 
LinpsAy (Forbes) [12757, 12758 


Gross premium, loading, surplus and divi- 
dends.)) fcip.) 1, p. 5 —62, [4] vo. 
(Pacific mutual school for salesmen. 
First post graduate course, no. 6) 
@ May 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 430957. 


Net reserve. 1 p. 1., p. 45-49, [5] p. 
8vo. (Pacific mutual school for sales- 
men. First post-graduate course, no. 
A eOrApr 25, 49163) 2° ¢c. and. aff. 
May 2, 1916; A 429827. 

© Pacific mutual life insur. co. of 


California, Los Angeles. 


LINEN thread co.*, New York. Bar- 
bour’s Irish flax salmon threads and 
double knot gill netting. [4] 
illus. S8vo. 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
25, 1916; A 434121. 


LINK-BELT co.*, Chicago. How to se- 
lect the proper size link-belt silent 


chain drive. Sheet, illus., diagr., 9 
by 6 inches. (Bulletin no. 242) 
[12760 


© Oct. 30, 1915; 2 c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 484094. 


LippMANN (C. R.)* New York. First 
aid to her majesty, the American 
housewife. [5] p. folder. 16mo. 

[12761 


i Apr. #3, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 15, 
1916; aff. Apr. 28, 1916; A 480559. 


LISENBEE (Will) .At Barclay House; 
or, A detective puzzle. chap. 1-4. 
(In Chicago ledger) [12762 

oar 17, 1916; 1. ¢. June 38, 
1916; A 440059; W. D. Boyce ¢o., 
Chicago. 


Liste (Ann) [12763-12779 


Co-respondent. May 13, 1916. © May 
meaasiG. 1 ¢. May 15, 1916; A 
424477. 

May 15, 1916. © May aT 1916 ; 


1c. May 16, 1916; A 424508 
May 16, 1916. © May 16, 1916 ; 


3 ec. May 17, 1916; A 424511. 

May 17, 18, 1916. © May 17, 18, 
1916; 1 e¢. each May 19, 1916; A 
424621, 424625. 

50279— 16—-4. 


Dp. - 
[12759 


rr 


12788 
Liste (Ann)—Continued. 
Lady’s name. May 25, 1916. © May 
ZO, tower he May 26. - 1916 =x 
424823. 


May 26, 1916. © May 26, 1916; 
1c. May 27, ‘1916; A 424841 


—— May 27. 1916. © May oT, 1916; 
1 c. May 29, 1916: A 424872. 


—— May 29, 30, 1916. ©. May. 29, 30, 
1916:° 1 ¢ each May 31, 1916. A 
424918, 424921, 

May 31, 1916. © May. 31, 1916; 

1c. June 1, 1916; A 424951. 

sune 1.) 2 M16- @ Fune 1, 2, 

1916: 1 c each June 3, 1916; A 

440000, 440002. 

© 


June 3, 1916. June 8, 1916; 
1 ec. June 7, 1916; A 440109. 


June 5, '6, 1946: ~@ June 5. 6, 
1916; 1 ec. each June To VIG. A: 
440112, 4401138. 

June’ 7, L91G:. © “lune 7, 4916s 
1c June 8, 1916; A 440131. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New 
York evening journal.] 
© International news service, 
New York. 
Brrresun | -(Oscar)*- Corona, Cale 
Clearing-house service. [4] p. 4to. 
[12780 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 
28, 1916; A 430553. 


Luoyp’s register of American yachts, 
1916. New York, Lloyd’s register of 
shipping [1916] 515 p. 48 numb. 
col. plates. obl. 12mo. [12781 


© June 15, 1916; 2 c June 20, 
1916; aff. June 23, 1916; A 481606; 


ec. and aff. Apr. 


Lloyd’s register of shipping, New 
York. 
LOEFFLER (Charles) * Minneapolis. 
What is health? (Jn Masonic ob- 
server ) [12782-12785 
Article no. 27 © May { 13; 49163 (bc: 
May 15, 1916; A 424484, 

Article no. 28. @ May 20, 1916; le 
May 22, 1916; A 424685. 

Article no. 29. @ May 27, 1916; 1 e@ 
May 29, 1916; A 424873. 

Article no. 30. © June 3, 1916; 1c. 
June 5, 1916; A 440042. 


Lone Island railroad co.*, New York. 
Long Island and real life. 104 p. 
illus. S8vo. [12786 


© May 22, 1916; 2 ec. May 25, 
1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 434096. 


LovELL (Christopher H.)* St. Louis. 
[12787, 12788 


league schedules, 1916, 
[3hop: 24mo. .@) Apr :25; 1916; 2 1Cs 
and aff. May 1, 1916; A 4305 90. 


Lovell’s minor league schedules, 1916. 
Sheet, 9 by 9 inches. fold. to 32mo. 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 4380591. 


Lovell’s major 


O19 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12789 


pt. 1, pn. ss was 


Lovett bros.*, Nashua, N. H. 
[12789-12791 


Join the twentieth century suit & over- 
coat club, fall and ame ay 
Sheet, 123 by 8 inches. 

19163 2 ¢. nud. af. Apr. oo ture: 
A 430392. 


Statement. Lovett bros. Easter’ suit 
club. Card, 34 by 54 inches. @© Mar. 
15, 1916; 2 ©. -and ‘aff. Apr. 12> 1906; 
A 430390. 


To join or not to join the twentieth 

century suit and overcoat club. Sheet, 

6 by 8 inches. © Apr. 6, SLE 32 e: 

and aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 430391. 

Low (Daniel) & co., inc.*, Salem, 

Mass. Spring & summer catalog, 

1916. cover-title, 40 p. illus. S8vo. 

[12792 

©) Apr, 28, 1916° 2c. 7Miay 43. 
1916; aff. May 4, 1916; A 432070. 


LowMAN (Charles E.)* Palatine, Il. 
Lowman’s teachers’ daily loose-leaf 
plan book and monthly summary. 
Directions to teachers. [2] p. 4to. 
$0.65. [12793 

Apr. 4, I91G6 +, .2..¢e, 7and), ait: 
May 5, 1916; A 432078. 


LUBRICATION. v. 3, no. 7. May, 1916. 
New York, The Texas company, 
1916. cover-title, 8 p. illus. S8vo. 

[12794 


(C), (May 15, 19162) 2.6. ang ai. 
May 19, 1916; A 480983; Texas co., 
New York. 


Lucky bag, the annual of the brigade 
of midshipmen, United States naval 
academy, 1916. Ed. by the class of 
1916. -v. 23. [Philadelphia, ~ Pa., 
Printed by A. H. Sickler co., 1916] 
488 p. illus., ports., diagrs. 4to. 
$2.75. [12795 

© May 16, 1916; 2 @ May 18, 
1916; aff. May 19, 1916; A 483051; 
George Frederick Hussey, jr., An- 
napolis. 

Lupwie (E. C.) floral co.*, Pittsburgh. 
Flowers for every need. cover- 
title, 32 p. 24mo. [12796 


Apr.20, 1916s. 2 jes ands iat. 
Apr. 26, 1916; A 430529. 


LUMBERMENS Dbureau,* Washington. 
General lumber tariff. 1916 ed. 
cover-title, 351 p. fol. $10.00. 

[12797 


© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 430918. 


LuNpBERG (Hjalmar) Sweden won’t 
fight. Russian crisis past. (J” Chi- 
cago daily news) [12798 


© May 18, 1916; 1 ¢«. May 22, 
1916; A 424703; Chicago daily news 
0., Chicago. 


Lupton (Edmund R.) [12799, 12800 


Graphs in the presentation of business 
statistics and reports. 3 p. 1 3 
I Ate; (Modern epee: service, 
report no. 84) @© May 12, 1916; 2 ¢. 
eae ae 1916; aff. May “6 1916; A 


Retail delivery costs and methods. 1 
p. 1, 19 numb. 1. 4to. (Modern yeas 
ness service, report no. 74) 

19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff, Apr, 22; 1916; 

A 429607. 

© Alexander Hamilton institute, 
New York. 


LUTJEHARMS (Louis) * Columbus, Neb. 
Business boosting system plans. [4] 
p. fol. [12801 - 


© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 439949. 


LyncH (Elliott)* New York. Joffre- 
whist, rules and regulations with 
score card. [New ed.] i p. L, p. 
5-16. double plate. 24mo. $0.50. 

[12802 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
25. 1916; A 430560. 


[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter ] 


Lynn, Mass. Lynn directory, Mass., 
1916. no. 51. Boston, Sampson & 
Murdock company, 1916. 900 p. 
8vo. 6.00. [12803 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 428725; Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., Boston. 


Lyons (A. Neil) Arthur at the front. 
(In New York Sunday call) 
' [12804-12806 
May 14, 1916. @ May 14, 1916; 2 ¢ 
May 17, 1916; A 42451 6. 


May 21, 1916. © May 21, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 23, 1916; A 424760. 


June 11, 1916. @ June 11, 1916; 1 & 
June 17, 1916; A 440350. 


© New York call, New York. 


Lyons (James)* Los Angeles. U and 
I mail order service. Good times for 
U & I. 261. illus. Syvo, jee 
parallel to binding] [12807 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
13, 1916; A 432058. 


M. & M. co.*, Cleveland. Automobile 
supplies, tires, parts and accessories. 
cover-title. 219, [5] p. illus. 4to. 
(1916-1917 catalogue) [12808 


© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
3, 1916; A 480655. 


o76 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 12828 
| 
Maass (Louis)* New York. Louis | McInerney (P. J.)* Kansas City. 
Maass, manufacturer and jobber of | Mo. McInerney specifications for 
jewelry emblems and badges. [4] cement construction. 2 1. 4to. 
p. folder. illus. 12mo. (Cata- [12819 
logue no. 42.) [12809 © Apr. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


om) Apr. 22 1916; 2 ¢c..and aff. 
May 2, 1916; A.429818. 


McCarson (Ernest G.)* East Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. In honor of the 
blue and gray. (Jn his Song, Dem- 
ocratic day will soon be over) 

[12810 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 429798. 


McConneEt (Murray) * Fehaca, wNae Ye 
Few verses. cover-title, 241. 16mo. 
$0.50. [12811 


mMag 14, -1916;) 2 ec: and aff. 
May 12, 1916; A 4380841. 


McCowan (Hervey Smith)* Dallas. 
Happiest woman in the world. 27 
_?*p. 12mo. $0.30. [12812 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
ne £916 ; A 430858. 


McCutrcHron (John T.)* Chicago. 
Suggestions for a nice little key- 
note speech. (In Chicago Sunday 
tribune) [12813 

© June 4, 1916; 1 c June 9, 
1916; A 440175. 


McDermott (John F.) Selling talk 
for agents of Ajax chemical fire 
engine. [4] p. 4to. $0.50. [12814 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 
Apr. 22, 1916; A 429661; Ajax fire 
engine works, New York. 


[McDonatp (J. B.)] On the Blind 
pig trail; or, A short catechism 
on prohibition, by A catholic priest. 
[15] p. 12mo. $0.10. [12815 

ee ape. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
May 1, 1916; A 430623; M. Grange, 
Graham Island, B. C., Canada. 


McEtHany (Eugene C.)* Manistee, 
Mich. Dodo. [Rules] 4 p. §8vo. 
$0.25. [12816 


- Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 20, 
1916; aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429794. 


McGrecor bros. co.*, Springfield, O. 
[12817, 12818 


McGregor’s new catalogue of _ roses, 
plants, shrubs, bulbs and_ seeds. 
ecover-title, pp. [2]-38, [11 illus 
(part col.) 4to. © Jan. 10, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Jan. 22, 1916; A "430962. 

McGregor’s new special eatmlosas, roses, 
plants, shrubs, bulbs and_ seeds. 
cover-title, p. [2]-69, [1] illus. 
(part col. ) to. © June LOD LUG 2 


Bang afi. Jan. 22) 1916; A 430963. 


May 1, 1916; A 430630. 


Mackie (Clarissa) Edgewater’s se- 
cret; or The devouring sands. chap. 
1-7. (In Chicago ledger) [12820 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 1 c. June 3, 1916; 
A 440054; W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 


MACKINTOSH (Charles Henry)* Du- 
Tuth.. ME. 6 Hnwyen el Gu ety aS: 
16mo. $0.10. [12821 


© May 10, 1916; 2 
15, 1916; A 480915. 


McQuay-Norris mfg. co., St. Louis. 
[12822, 12823 


Free advertising cut service. [32] p. 
illus. (part col.) 4to. ‘@ May 12, 
1916 2 ‘cand ‘aft. May iS, 19164 
432116. 


Hobby horse has magnificent action. 
[4] p. illus. (part col.) 24mo. © 
Apr ii. AOLG 2 eo and pair. wA pry 20: 
1916; A 429768. 

Mappen (John T.) Preparing for the 
profession of accountancy, by J. T. 
Madden and George C. Smith. 401, 
4to. (Modern business service, re- 
port no. 76) [12824 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

18, 1916; A 432110; Alexander Ham- 

ilton institute, New York. 


e. and aff. May 


Mappock’s (Thomas) sons co.*, Tren- 
ton, N. J. Catalogue G, 1916. 3 p. 
kL, JR G24 pe illus. .Gpart*-col.) 
12mo. [12825 

© May 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
13, 1916; A 432059. 

Macruper (W. Edward) Hernia as it 
concerns the accident and health 
underwriters and claim examiners. 
New York, The Spectator company, 
1916. 15 p. 24mo. $0.10. [12826 

©), Apr. 21,.1916,:.2 ¢and ait.Apr; 
28, 1916; A 480542; Spectator co., 
New York. 

Manoney (Charles. S.) 

house bartender’s guide. 


Hoffman 
New York 


city, R. K. Fox publishing com- 
pany [1916] 207 p. front., illus., 
ports. 16mo. $0.25. [12827 


© May 8, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 4380812; Richard K. Fox 
pub. co., New York. 


ManHony (Henry J.)* 
Wis. Cube root and 
cover-title, [25] p. pl. 


Green Bay, 
dimensions. 
Svo. $3.00. 

[12828 
© May 6, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 438 30796. 


577 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12829 


pt. I, Dy SV. 


MALDAGUE (Georges)* Paris. Cheva- 
liers de Vamour. (Jn Petit journal) 
[12829-12832 


nos. 44-60. [17 instalments] © Nov. 
20—Dec. 6, 1915: 4..¢. Jan. '5;. 1976s 
A—Foreign 13765. | 

nos. 61-85. [25 instalments] © Dec. 


7-31, 1915; 1 ¢. each Feb. 7%, 
A—Foreign 13766. 

nos, 86-102. [17 instalments] © Jan 
1-17, 1916; 1 c. each Feb. 18, 1916: 
A—Foreign 13767. 

nos. 103-129. [27 instalments] 
18-Feb. 138, 1916; 1 ec. each 
1916; A—Foreign 13768. 


MANDEL bros.*, Chicago. Mandel 
brothers’ weekly art cut service. 
Each 1 sheet, illus., 24 by 18 inches. 

[12833-12837 


Sheet 356. Dec. 4, [1915] Sheet, illus., 
4 by 18 inches. © Dec. 4, 1915; 2 © 
and aff. May 31, 1916; A 432246. 
Sheet 378. May 7, 1916. Sheet, 
24 by 183 inches. © May 5, 
2c. and aff. May 17, 1916; A 430921. 
Sheet 379. May 13, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
24 by 19 inches. © May 11, 1916: 


1916; 


© Jan. 
Mag. al, 


illus., 
916; 


2c. and aff. May 17, 1916; A 430916. ; 


Sheet 380. May 20 [1916] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18% inches. © May 17, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 20, 1916; A 432136. 


Sheet 381. May 27 [1916] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © May 25, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. May 27, 1916; A 432220. 

MaAnkKAtToO, Minn. R. L. Polk & Co.’s 
Mankato city and Blue Earth 
County directory, 1916-1917.  [v. 
12, .St. Paul; Minn., BR. U,. Bolk.& 
co., 1916. 372 p. 8vo. $6.00. 
[12838 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c. May 26, 
1916; aff. May 25, 1916; A 433166; 
. L: Polk & eos Sti Paul 

MANN (Frank I.) Frank Mann’s soil 
book. Abridged ed. cover-title, 39 
p. illus., port. S8vo. [12839 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1916; A 480422; Prairie farmer 
pub. eo., Chicago. 

MANNING (Charles Edward).* Chicago. 
Clock of the future. Chicago, II1., 
The central energraph co., 1916. 
cover-title, [4] p. 12mo. [12840 

© May 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 432052. 

MANNING (Earl Grosvenor)* Boston. 
Woman’s point of view. 13, [2] p., 
incl. front. 24mo. $0.10. [12841 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 429940. 

Mannine (William H.) Strong Jaeob 

of Eden; or, The wilderness wait. 


chap. 1-4. (/n Chieago ledger) 
[12842 
© Mar. 18, 1916; 1 «@ June 8, 


1916; A 440060; W. D. Boyce co., 
Chicago. 


MARCEAU. [12848, 12844 


[Baby pamphlet for aseptic studio, no. 
2] Sheet, 43 by 52 inches. May 
12, 1916; 2 ¢. May 13, 1916; aff. May 
23) 1916: A 482148. 


Marceau new superb studios. 
pamphlet for aseptic studio, no. 1] 
[4] p. illus. obl. 48mo. @©@ May 12, 
1916; 2 c. May 13, 1916; aff. May 23; 
1916; A 432147. 


© Theo. C. Marceau, New York. 


MARGUERITTE (Paul)* Paris. Autre 
lumiére. 1*-[5°] ptie. [5 instal- 
ments] (Jn Revue des deux mondes, 
1° févr.—1°* avril, 1916) [12845 

© Feb. 1—Apr. 1, 1916; 1 ¢ each 
June 1, 1916; A—Foreign 13781. 


Marks (Alex)* New York. Natural 
hair goods. [24] p. illus. ports. 
24mo. [12846 


© Apr, 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 482054. 


Martin (Frank <A.) comp. Best 
track and field performances this 
season of big nine college conference 
athletes. (Jn Chicago daily news) 

[12847 


© June 1, 1916; 1c. June 5, 1916; 
A 440082; Chicago daily news ©Co., 
Chicago. 


Martin (Walter)* Menard, Mont. As- 
trasophy. cover-title, 32, [2] p. 
port. S8vo. $1.50. [12848 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 480888, 


MARTINDALE mercantile agency*, New 
York. Martindale mercantile agen- 
cy annual guide, June, 1916. viii, 
1695 p. 8vo. $10.00. [12849 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 431281. 


Mary (Jules)* Paris. Amour dans le 


[Baby 


ruines. [Each 15 instalments] (Jn 

Petit Parisien) [12850-12856 

nos. 16-61. [16 instalments] © Dec. 
1-16, 19195; 1 @ each Jan. 5, dae 
A—Foreign 13758. 

nos. 62-74. [13 instalments] © Dec. 
17-31, 1915; 1 ¢ each Jan. 17, 2916; 
A—Foreign 13759. 

nos. 75-90. [16 instalments] © Jan. 
1-16, 1916;  c. each Feb. 7,° 1916; 
A—Foreign 13760. 

nos. 91-102 [12 instalments] © Jan. 


17-30, 1916; 1 ¢. each Feb. 18, 1916; 
A-—Foreign 13761. 

nos. 103-116. [14 instalments] @© Feb. 
1-15, 1916; 1 c. each Mar. ¥, '208G5 
A—Foreign 13762. 

nos. 117-129. [13 instalments] © Feb. 
16-29, 1916; 1c. each Mar. 16, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13763. 

nos. 130-138. [9 instalments] © M 
1-9, 1916; 1c each Mar. 25, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13764. 


9¢8 


Vs. 
as 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


12876 


Mason (Blanche A.) Value of a valet. 
(Jn San Diego Sunday union) 
[12857 
© May 28, 1916; 1 ¢. June 3, 1916; 
A 440010; San Diego union, San 
Diego. 


- Mason (Homozelle)* North Conway, 

N. H. Morning with Trowbridge. 

(In New York evening post) 
[12858 


© May 13, 1916; 1 « May 17, 
1916; A 424955. 


Mason (Walt) Christmas thought for 
the life insurance agent. 
[12859, 12860 
All honor to him to whom honor is due. 
Mounted card, illus., 12 by 5% inches. 
© May 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 5, 
1916; A 480697. 


Upon the death of Jasper Jones. Mount- 
ed card, illus., 12 by 5% inches. © 
May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 4, 


1916; A 430696. 


© Jacob North & co., Lincoln, 
Neb. 


MASSACHUSETTS golf association*, Bos- 
ton. Instructions for caddies and in- 
formation for players. [6] p. folder 
16mo. $0.05. [12861 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 
aif. May 10, 1916; A 480810. 


Matson (Clarine Van _ Bergen)* 
Brooklyn. Message of peace. Sheet, 
8% by 53 inches. [12862 


© Jan 14, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 8, 1916; 

aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429795. 
MattrHews (Brander) Shakespeare 
after three hundred years. (In New 
York tribune) [12863 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 1 ce. May.19, 
1916; A 424598; Tribune assn., New 
York. 


Mawson (Robert) 
ridge cases. 
chinist ) 

Dw... 
1916; A 
pe. 2, 

1916; A 440241. 

© Hill pub. co., New York. 


MAyrr (Hmil)* L. I. City, N. Y. No 
more syphilis. Butler, N. J., B. 
Lust, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. 16mo. 
(Naturopathic pamphlet series no. 

- 29.) $0.20. [12866 


© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. May 16, 
1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 432172. 


Making 1 lb. cart- 
(In American ma- 
[12864, 12865 


June ,8, 1916; 1 c. June 10, 
440178. 


© June 15, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 


Mayer (F.) boot & shoe co. Special 
selling manual on Honor-bilt shoes. 
Special private ed. 1p. 1., 76 numb. 
ls 14.  Svo; [12867 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1916; 
aff: May 1, 1916; A 480598; Irving 
R. Allen, Chicago. 


Mazer (Joseph) First installment of 
second set of assays of twenty year 
gold filled cases, 12 8S. O. F., P. P., 
S.B.&B. (In A. N. R. J. A. bulle- 
tin, May, 1916) [12868 

© May 29, 1916; 1c. June 5, 1916; 
A 440089; American natl. retail 
jewelers assn., Neenah, Wis. 


MEApDowcrort (William H.)* Boonton, 
N. J. Notable events and achieve- 
ments in the life of Thomas Alva 
Edison. Orange, N. J., T. A. Edison, 
ine. [1916] [8] p. 4to. [12869 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 434043. 


[Meany (W. J.)] Tabular analysis of 
the U. S. railroads by a new method. 
(In Daily financial America) 

[12870, 12871 


June 12, 1916. © June 12, 1916; 1 « 
June 18, 1916; A 4402138. 


June 15, 1916. © June 15, 1916; 1 e. 
June 16, 1916; A 440351. 
© Daily financial America, New 
York. 
MEGARGEL & co.*, Chicago. Behind the 
name. [20] p. illus., ports. 12mo. 
[12872 
© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 428991. 


Mreut (B. Max)* Fort Worth, Tex. 
Numismatic auction records. cover- 
title, [16] p. illus. 12mo. [12873 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 432072. 


MELROSE advertising service*, Seattle. 
School children’s water color com- 
petition. (Jn Tacoma daily news) 

[12874 
© May 8, 1916; 1 ec. May 15, 1916; 
A 424495. 


MELTING pot sales association of Amer- 
ica. Hebert’s Sunshine sales talks, 
no. 3743-3746. 4 loose l. 4to. 

[12875 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

15, 1916; A 429655; Louis A. Hebert, 
Chicago. 


Mercapo (Angel)* Tyrone, Pa. Mer- 
eado’s new method. [20] p. llus., 
port. 16mo. [12876 


©) Mar, 25, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 17, 
1916; aff. Apr. 28, 1916; A 480561. 


O79 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12877 


MERCHANDISE purchasing certificate 
co., ine.*, Brooklyn. Furniture sup- 
plement to the catalogue of The 
merchandise purchasing certificate 
company, inc. Suppl. A. Apr., 1916. 
20 p. illus. 4to. [12877 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429884. 


MeErcHANTS’ & mfrs’ co.*, Springfield, 
Mass. Merchants’ and manufac- 
turers’ service. Bulletin 136, 136 
A-I. 10 sheets, 11 by 8# inches. 

[12878 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 434053. 


MERCHANTS’ discount service co. Allen 
discount credit service system. 9 l. 
obl. 24mo. [12879 


© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 432208; William H. 
Allen, Detroit. 


MERCHANTS’ union sales co.*, Spring- 
field, Ill. Famous diamond card 
Selling points. [Springfield, I11., 
Printed by Practical advertising co.,- 
1916] 9 p. folder. 8vo. [12880 

© Apr. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff May 
5, 1916; A 4307338. 


MERGENTHALER linotype co.*, New 
York. Linotype display advertising 
figures. Mar., 1916. 32 p._ illus. 
Svo. [12881 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 480832. 


MERRILL (Milford) [12882, 12888 


Glen, the boy pilot; or Rafting on the 
Muskalong. chap. 1-8. Feb. 
1916; 1 c. June 8, 1916; A 440058. 


On the big drive; or Glen Dayton’s for- 
tune. chap. 1, 2. © May 27%, 1916; 1 
ec. June 8, 1916; A 440070. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
ledger. ] 


© W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 


MetTALts production equipment co.*, 
New York. Plate and angle heating 


9 


furnaces using oil or gas fuel. 4 p. 
illus., diagr. 4to. (Bulletin no. 8, 
Jan., 1916.) [12884 


©) Apr. 22, 19165.2 ¢, and att, Apr. 
28, 1916; A 480545. 


MEYER-BoTH ©€o. [12885-12901 


[ Ladies plate ad service] L. P. A. no. 
43, 45, 464-513. Sable elias: 4to. 
[Text parallel to binding] @© Apr. 24, 
1916: 2 el and ary Apr. 29; L9G; A 
429756. 
© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 

Newspaper feature cut service. Week 
ending May 7-28, 1916. 4 v. illus. fol. 
© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Apr. 27, 1916; A 429725-429728. 


pt. 1,.M.,8:, ville 


Mryer-BotH co.—Continued. 


Newspaper feature cut service. Week 
ending June 7-21, 1916. 8 vy. illus., 
Tole eiLmMexd parallel to binding] © 
May 20, 1916; 2 ¢c. each and aff. May 
Ae 1916; A 482227-432229. 


© R. Masters, Chicago. 


Sheet L. P. 51, Apr. 21, 1916.0 Shes 
illus., (19 ‘by, 25 inches. © Apr. 22. 
1916: 2 «. and ail. Apr: 27, 1916] Aa 

429707. 


Sheet L. P. 52. Apr. 28, 1916. Sheet, 
DS Opp eae inches. © May 1, 
1916 5 2. ¢€. and. aft. (Way vss 1916: A 
43 54 


Sheet L. P. 53. May 15, 1916. Sheet, 
TIS, UY Losi 2} inches. @ May 10, 
1916: 2c. May 18, 1916; aff. May 22’ 
1916; A 484055. 


Sheet L. P. 54. May 27, 1916. Sheae, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © May i 
191632. ce and “aff. May 22, 1910; A 
434042. 

[Sheet] no. 1 AM—96 AM. Snece illus.,. 
19 by 25 inches. © May 10, 1916; 


2c. and aff. May 13, 1916: A 48 2051. 
© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 21, Apr. 380, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 254 inches. © Apr. 27, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 1, 1916; A 

430601. 


Sheet no. 22. May 15, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © May 15, 
1916; 2 c. May 17, 1916; aff. May 27, 
1916; A 4382215. 


© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 294. May 38, 1916. Sheet, 
19 by 25 inches. © May 8, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 5, 1916: A 
430707. 


Sheet no. 295. May 15, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © May 11, 
1916; 2c. May 13, 1916} aff. Mae 19, 
1916; ‘A 430985. 


© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


MICHELENA (Beatriz)* San Rafael, 
Cal. Talks with screen-struck girls. 
(In San Rafael Independent) 

[12902-12904 
Series 2, no. 12. © May 16, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 24, 1916; A 424749. 


Series 2, no. 18, 14. May 238, 30, 
il 1 ¢. each aus 7, 1916; A 
440118, 440119. 


MicHENER (Carroll K.) Poppy girl; 


or, Daring the bar sinister. chap. 
1-5. May 20, 1916. (In Chicago 
ledger ) [12905 


© May 20, 1916; 1c. June 3, 1916; 
A 440068; W. D. Boyce CO., Chicago. 


Minat (J.) co.*, Cleveland. Mihal 
system for the building of perma- 
nent beauty. Sheet, 93 by 6% inches. 
$1.00. [12906 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
2, 1916; A 429812. 


080 


BOOKS, GROUP I 


no. 6, 1916 


12929 


Mares (George B.)* Washington, IIL. 
Up come McGinty from the bottom 
of the sea; the Irish rip. Sheet, 15 
by 73 inches. $0.05. [12907 

© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
16, 1916: A 432087. 


Muiitz (Annie Rix) Way to heal as 
taught by Jesus Christ. Los An- 
geles, Cal., 
co., 1916. 30 p.,11. 12mo. $0.25. 
[12908 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 
8, 1916; A 430779; Master mind pub. 
co., Los Angeles, 

Marae (Frank W.)* Chicago. 
the nation needs a man. (Jn Chi- 
cago evening post) 

© May 17, 1916; 1c. June 3, 1916; 
A 424739. 


[Muitere (Mrs. C. R.)] 
ture page. [Each Proof. illus.] 


[12910-12913 | 


Apr. 30, May 7, 14, 21, 1916. 2 v. illus. 
fol. 6) Apr. 21, May et OES tee 
each and aff. May 12, 1916; A 430837, 
430836, 


Ze Ape 46 23, A916. 
uae illus. @ Mar. 17, Apr. T 

16; 2 ec. each and afi. May 1, 1916: 
A 430609, 430610. 


© International syndicate, Balti- | 


more. 
Mouter (Fred)* Fresno, Cal. Califor- 
nia. Sheet, 8 by = inches. [12914 | 


© May 4, 1916; 
9, 1916; A 429944, 


Mitter (John Wesley )* Hoopeston, Ill. 


2 ec. and aif. May 


Illustrative notes on the Bible his- | 


torical maps. 77 p. Svo. $0.15. 


[12915 | 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 

18, 1916; A 432120. 
Mirrier SALES co.*, Rochester, N. Y. 
Skates of quality. cover-title, 12 p. 
illus. obl., 24mo. [12916 


c. and afi. May 


© Mar. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May | 


| MircHett (William Donald) 
corporation,* | 
Miller train control. 


3, 1916; A 430681. 


MrLeek TRAIN control 
Staunton, Va. 
cover-title, 16 p. 


illus. Svo. 


17, 1916; A 430965. 


Mnis (William) & son. Fishing | 
tackle exclusively. cover-title, 208 p. 
illus., (part col.) 12mo. (Catalog 
116) [12918 | 


© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 24,1916; A 429673; Edward 
J. Mills, New York. 


Master mind publishing | 
c. and aff. May | 


When | 
[12909 | 


Weekly fea- | 


[12917 | 
© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May | 


MILWAUKEE electric railway & light 


co.*, Milwaukee. Electrical house 
that Jack built. [20] p._ illus. 
24mo. [12919 


© Apr. 17, 1916: 
22, 1916; A 429662. 


MILWAUKEE Official municipal direct- 
ory. 1916-1918. Sheet, illus.. ports., 
38 by 28 inches. [12920 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ¢ Apr 2 
1916; aff. May 12, 1916; A 430850; 
Edward G. Schroer, Milwaukee. 

| Miner (William Hi.) Chaz Ne Ve 
Record of drop hammer indicator 
test. Sheet, 114 by 6 inches. 

[12921 
ce. and aff. Apr. 


2 ¢. and aif. Apr. 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 
10, 1916; A 429547. 


Same. [12922 
© May 138, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

24, 1916; A 434078. 
MINNEAPOLIS journal. [12923-12925 


Certain definite expenses from year to 
year. © June 12, 1916; 1 ¢. June 16, 
1916; A 440239. 

If fire broke out to-night in your home, 
© May 29, 1916; 1 c. June 8, 1916; 
A 440150. 

Poverty in disguise. @ May 15, 1916; 
1 ec May 17, 1916; A 424528. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Minneap- 
olis journal] 

© Journal printing co., Minneap- 
olis. 


MINUTE record’s bureau*, San Fran- 
cisco. Pace-maker. 17 p. Eve. 
[12926 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 429773. 


MitcHELL (Edmund)* Los Angeles. 
Veteran who justified his pension. 
(In Los Angeles times illustrated 
weekly ) [12927 

© May 27, 1916; 1c. June 6, 1916; 
A 440092. 


Art of 

the bronze founder. [Rev. ed.] 2 

1, [T7]—47 p. plates, diagrs. S8vo. 

[1292s 

© May 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 

15, 1916; A 430889; Jno. Williams, 
inc., New York. 


MircHELL-LEwis motor co.*, Racine, 
Wis. Mitchell, the six of °16. Model 
C42, 3-5) and 7 passenger, parts 
price book. 107 p._ illus., diagrs. 
12mo. [12929 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 434105. 


O81 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12930 


MosiILeE citrus co., inc.*, Mobile, Ala. 


[12930, 12931 


Income for generations. Aon col. 


illus., 
aff, May 27, 1916; ‘A "439913, 


Land of the Satsuma, the Orangeburg 

p.illus., 
1916; 2 c. and 
13. 


Plateau of Mobile. [82] 


map. 4to. @ May 1 

aff. 3 te 27, 1916; A 4322 
MontTcomMery (Charles Alexander) * 
New York. Shakespearean ana- 
grams: no. 1. The epitaph on the 


original mystic Shakespeare stone 


of 1616 at Stratford-on-Avon [and] 


suppl. ist ed. no. 102. 2 v., 4 loose 
1. illus., in envelope, 5 by 7$ inches. 
$0.25. [12932 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
18, 1916; A 480430. 


Moore & Evans. 
goods. cover-title, 188 pp. illus. 
(part col.) 4to. (Catalog no. 36) 

[12933 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 429622; James W. Clark, 
Chicago. 

MoorHeEaAp’s quarterly record. v. 138, 
no. 1, Apr. 1, 1916. Pittsburgh, Pa., 
Moorhead publishing co., 1916. 30 
p. 16mo. [12934 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 12, 1916; A 430826; Moorhead 


pub. co., Pittsburgh. 
MoreEHOUSE (William Russell)* Los 
Angeles. Bank letters. New York, 


The Bankers publishing company, 
1916. 891. 4to. $5.00. [12935 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 430532. 


Morison (Francis R.)* Cleveland. 
Monthly talk to bank employees. 
What is a bank in business for? 
Sheet, 12? by 8 inches. [12936 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 480502. 


Moritey (Francke Cullis) Handbook 
for music teachers, schools, choirs, 
choral classes. Miller ed. Philadel- 
phia, The E. W. Miller company, 
1916. 22, [1] p. 4to. $0.25. [12937 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 ¢ Apr. 17, 
1916; aff. May 18, 1916; A 484084; 
Edward W. Miller co., Philadelphia. 


Mornine tegleraph Sunday magazine. 
(New York morning telegraph, sec. 


2) [12938-12943 

Apr. 30, 1916. @©@ Apr. 30; 19964 4 ec. 
May 17, 1916; A 424526. 

May 7, 14, 1916. [2 instalments.] © 


May 7%, 14, 1916; 1 ¢c. each Mary 27, 
1916; A 424846, 424847, 


Wholesale sporting , 


pt. 1, n.s., v.18 


Morning telegraph Sunday maga- 
zines—Continued. 
May 21, 1916. May 21, 1 
June 4 1916; a 42495 a8. tiiek: 


May 28, June 4, 1916. i2 pene. 
© May 28, June 4, 1916; ce. sa 
June 16, 1916; A 440329, 440380. 


© Lewis pub. co., New York. 
MorreEtt (Edwin) [12944, 12945 


Why red-haired women make sood wives, 
© ror 1916; 1.e MES 15, 1916; 


Why your destiny lies in the hollow of 


your hand. © May 21, 1916; 1¢.M 
22, 1916: A 424766. aed 


Note: T g i i 
wel? e he foregoing are in Chicago 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 

Morrizt (Chas.) New York. Saw 
points, how to joint, set and file 
Saws. 23, [1] p. illus. 24mo. 

[12946 
© Apr. 27, 1916: 2 ¢ Apr. 29, 


1916: aff. May Dd, 1916; A 430741; 
William C. Morrill, New York. 


MoRRIS PLAN BANK OF CLEVELAND. 
Co-maker’s liability on notes to the 
Morris plan bank of Cleveland. The 
Morris plan. [4] p. 16mo. 


[12947 
© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 «& and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 430791; Industrial 


finance corporation, New York. 


Morris PLAN COMPANY OF NEw York. 
How to invest money in small 
amounts. Booklet no.2. 7p. 16mo. 

[12948 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

10, P9162 (A 4307 90; Industrial 
finance corp., New York. 

MoseEtEy (Fred G.)* Searey, Ark. Sa- 

tan’s reward. [Searcy, Ark., Print- 


ed by Searcy news] 1916. cover- 
title, 27 p. 24mo. [12949 
© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. Apr. 27, 


1916; aff. May 4, 1916; A 480745. 


MoTIoN PICTURE theatre list. Mar., 
Apr., 1916. Suppl. 2 v.. 8vo. 
[12950, 12951 
© Mar. 1, Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. each 
Apr. 15, 1916; aff. Apr. 28, 1916; A 
430563, 480564; Motion picture trade 
directory co., inc., New York. 


Motion picture trade directory. v. 3, 
no. 2, May, 1916. New York, N. Y., 
The Motion picture trade directory 
co., 1916. 108 p. S8vo. $0.50. 

[12952 

© May 381, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 433381; Motion picture 
trade directory co., inc., New York. 


582 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


Mountain states telephone & tele- 
Telephone di- | 


graph co.*, Denver. 

rectories. [12953-12956 

Deming and Las Cruces, Apr., 1916. 
book no. 1-S. cover-title, 16 p. 4to. 
© Apr. 18, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 27, 
916; A 429739. 


Globe district, Apr., 1916. book no. 5-S. 


cover-title, 16 p.. 4to. © Apr. a 
1i9tGs 2.¢. and’ an. Apr. 27, 1916; 
429740. 


Phoenix district, Apr., 1916. book no. 
38-S. ecover-title, 48 p. 4to. © Apr. 
10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 27, 1916; 
A 429742. 


Tucson district, Apr., 1916. 
2-S.  cover- -titlé, o2 p.. 4t0. © A 
te 19tG 2 6, -and off. Apr. 27, 1916; 

‘A 429741. 


book nee 


Mownrer (Edgar Ansel) [12957-12971 


Austria’s big drive halted, is Rome view. 
© June 5, 1916; 1 c. June 8, 1916; A 
440128. 


Confidence prevails in Rome. © May 24, 
1916; 1 c. May 27, 1916; A 424851. 


Deputies use fists in Italian chamber. 
© June 13, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 1916; 
A 440340. 


Drive against Italy as sequel to Verdun. 
© May 15, 1916; 1 ce. May 18, 1916; 
A 424589. 

Francis Joseph has 200,000 men in great 
offensive in effort to hold Trentino. 
@OyMay 22: 1916s 1 ce. May 25, 1916; 
A 424813. 

Italian cabinet out; rebuff by chamber. 
© June 12, 1916; 1 ec. June 16, 1916; 
A 440344. 


Italian line holds in terrific battle. @© 
May 27, 1916; 1 ce. May 31, 1916; A 
424930. 

Italians fight with backs against wall. 

June 8, 1916; 1 c. June 12, 1916; 
A 4401938. 


Italy helds heights with the foe at bay. 
© May 28, 1916; 1 c. May 26, 1916; 
A 4248388. 


Italy thinks drive only begun. © June 3, 
1916; 1 ce. June 7, 1916; A 440099. 


Russians eScape in Austria. © June 12, 
1916; 1c. June 16, 1916; A 440847. 


Seeks aid of Kaiser in Italian conflict. 
@ May 30, 1916; 1c. June 2, 1916; 
A 424981. 


Urges tobacco tax to aid war victims. 
Tine wAOLGy tc. June 5, 1916); 
A 440077. 


Writer sees birth of a liberal Russia. 
© June 9, 1916; 1 c. June 15, 1916; 
A 440229. 


Year of war; Italy rejoices. © May 25, 
1916; 1 c. May 29, 1916; A 424883. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Mowrer (Paul Scott) Defends U. S. 
note to Kaiser. (Jn Chicago daily 
news) PAS 

© May 13, 1916; 1 c« May 17, 
1916; A 424524; Chicago daily news, 
Chicago. 


12978 


MUELLER (A. H.) & co. Are you? Card, 
printed on both sides, 53 by 34% 
inches. [12973 

© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 430843 ; Arthur Edgar 
Mueller, New York. 


MuLLER & Kaplan*, New York. Strings 
of supreme quality. Kaplan process. 
High-grade gut and covered strings. 
cover-title, [8] p. 8vo. [12974- 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 430597. 


A.)] . Uncie Harry’s. 
ane Muschamp and R. 
C. Clothier) [B 23-25] [18 instal- 
ments] (in Johnstown daily trib- 
une) Contents :—B 23. Uncle Harry 
explains about armed merchant 
ships.—_B 24. Uncle Harry. tells 
about the Mexican bandits.—B 25. 
Uncle Harry tells about Verdun.— 
B 26. Uncle Harry tells why Ger- 
many declared war on Portugal.— 
B 2%. Uncle Harry explains the 


[MuscHAMP se 
talks, [by HE 


trouble in Greece.—B 28. Uncle 
Harry explains human _ engineer- 
ing.—B 29. Uncle Harry explains 


the great trade war.—B 30. Uncle 
Harry tells about the battle in the 
North Sea.—B 31. Uncle Harry tells 
about the great automobile busi- 
ness.—B 32. Uncle Harry tells about 
old war devices used in the present 
war.—B 33. Uncle Harry tells about 
the moon and its eclipses.—B 34. 
Uncle Harry explains the political 
news.—B 35. Uncle Harry explains 
about our foreign relations. [12975 


© Mar. 20—May 1, 1916; 1 c. each 
May 26, 1916; A 424827; M-C syndi- 
cate, Philadelphia. 

Muscrave (A. F.) Dyeing special fab- 
rics. (Jn National cleaner and dyer) 

[12976 

© May 20, 1916; 1 ¢ May 25, 

1916; A 424800; Dowst bros. co., 
Chicago. 

NATIONAL ALUMINUM works*, Elmira, 
N. Y. Potter pure aluminum cook- 
ing utensils, table ware and house- 
hold utilities. Catalog ed. no. 10. 
48 p. illus. 8vo. [L290 


© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
5, 1916; A 4807388. 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATED schools of scien- 


tific business. National business 

ability tests. Bulletin, no. 2, Jan., 

1916. 238, [1], 15 p. S8vo. $0.10. 
[12978 


©. Jan. 21,.1916;,.2 ¢c,, Apr. 5, 
1916; aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429779; 
Sherwin Cody, Chicago. 


583 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12979 


pt. 1, 0.S.; V. 15 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CORPORATION 
schools*, New York. 4th annual con- 
vention, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 30, 31, 
June 1, 2, 1916. [12979-12987 
Advance copy of the report of committee 

on advertising, selling and distribu- 
tion schools. 31 p. Svo. © May 23, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 29, 1916; A 
434129. 


Advance copy of the report of committee 
on allied institutions. 10 p. 8vo. 
May 23, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 29, 
1916; A 484128. 

Advance copy of the report of commitiee 
on employment plans. Ma 23. 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 31, 1916; A 
432242. 


Advance copy of the report of committee 
on office work schools. 80 p. §8vo. 
© May 238, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 29, 
1916; A 434124, 


Advance copy of the report of committee 
on public education. 1 Dae Told: 
diacr. 7Svo: ~@ May 23; 19165 2 ¢c 
and aff. May 29, 1916; A 434126. 

Advance copy of the report of committee 
on safety and health. 16 p. 8vo. 
© May 23, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 29, 
1916; A 434125. 


Advance copy of the report of committee 
on special training schools. 46 p. 
8vo. © May 23, 1916; 2 @. and afi. 
May 29, 1916; A 434130. 


Advance copy of the report of committee 
on trade apprenticeship schools. 30 
p. fold. map. 8vo. @ May 23, 1916; 
Ze Cony Jae a Mays 25 1916; z 
434127. 


Advance copy of the report of committee 
on unskilled labor. 15 p. 8vo. @ May 
23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 29, 1916; 
A 434131. 


NATIONAL ASSN. OF PROFESSIONAL base 
ball leagues. Official guide, 1916, 
ed. by T. H. Murnane. New York, 
American sports publishing com- 
pany, 1916. 94 p.  front., ports. 
16mo. (Spalding’s athletic library, 
group 1, no. 355) $0.10. [12988 


© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 428990; Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York. 

NATIONAL BEVERAGE C0.*, Chicago. 

National guarantee gold _ bond. 

Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
11 by 16 inches, folded to 8vo. 

[12989 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
5, 1916; A 430746. 


NATIONAL CASH bond co.*, Springfield, 
Ill. Instructions and detailed direc- 
tions for a National cash-buyers 
bond campaign. cover-title, 12 p. 
12mo. illus. [12990 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
5, 1916; A 430734. 


NATIONAL CLOAK & Suit co.*, New York. 
National’s July-August sale and a 
showing of the best midsummer 
styles. cover-title. 87, [1] p. illus. 
(part col.) 8vo. ([ National money- 
saving style book. v. 20, no. 4, May, 
1916.] ) [12991 


© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434097. 


NATIONAL COMMERCIAL gas assn.*, New 
York. [12992, 12993 


Accounting. Lesson no. 5. Income ac- 
counts. VII [91]-118 p. S8vo. 
tical gas gtaces tone courses) pr. 
6,. 1916; ce. May 11, 1916; aff. May 
10, 1916; “A 432001. 


Illumination. Lesson no. 5. The meas- 
urement of light and illumination. 2 
p. lL, p. [938]-110. illus. 8vo. 
tical gas educational courses.) pr. 
G,.. 19163 2)-¢c., May. 44: 193 Gina. May 
10, 1916; A 482002. 


NATIONAL CONGRESS of mothers and 
parent-teacher assns. Publication 
committee,* St. Louis. Child welfare 
circle. cover-title, [20] p. 16mo. 

[12994 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Apr. 27, 1916; A 482032. 


NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE realty ©c0.*, 


Washington. Revised real estate 
lessons. Lesson no. 10-15. 2 v. 
4to. [12995 


© May 1, 1916; 2 ec. each and aff. 
May 16, 1916; A 481084. 


NATIONAL ELECTRIC light association*, 
New York. Commercial engineering 
course. Lesson 9.  Illuminants. 
Comp. and conducted for N. HE. L. A. 
by Chicago central station institute. 
cover-title, 52 p., 1 1. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. [12996 


© May 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 19, 1916; A 434005. 


NATIONAL ELECTRICAL contractors’ 
assn.*, Utica, N. Y. Universal data 
and sales book [additions] Apr., 
1916. [18] p. 8vo. $10.00. [12997 


(© Apr. 21, 191632. ¢.. Apr. yg 
1916; aff. May 2, 1916; A 429843. 


NATIONAL EQUITABLE society, Austin, 
Tex. Money. [Austin, Tex., Printed 
by A. C. Baldwin & sons, 1916] 16 
p. nar. 8vo. [12998 


© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 484143; William J. 
Frees, Austin, Tex. 


084 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


[NATIONAL EXCHANGE of credit adjust- 
ments of the United States, inc.] 
National system of adjustment pro- 


cedure. [New ed.] 188 1. obl. 
8vo. [12999 


© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 28, 1916; A 4380569; Wil- 
liam Schuyler Simpson, Springfield, 
Mass. [Copyright is claimed on 
new matter.] 


NATIONAL FIRE proofing co.*, 
burgh. 


Pitts- 
Natco public garage. De- 


sign no. 15. Sheet, illus. diagrs., 
printed on both sides, 363 by 20 
inches. [13000 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 430764. 


NATIONAL MALLEABLE castings co.*, 
Cleveland. Coupler catalogue num- 
ber 2. p. 3-92 illus., diagrs. S8vo. 

[13001 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
3, 1916; A 430685. 


NATIONAL SHAWMUT bank*, Boston. 
Foreign trade report [port of Bos- 
ton] for Mar., 1916. [3] p. 4to. 
Apr. 29, 1916. 28 = 4to. [13002 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
2, 1916; A 429822. 


NATIONAL TRAFFIC service bureau, 
inc.*, Philadelphia. Sanitary pot- 
ters association. Freight rates from 
producing points to jobbing points. 
Apr. 29, 1916. 28 p. 4to. [13003 

© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
2, 1916; A 429826. 


NATIONAL TUBE co.*, Pittsburgh. Na- 


tional Matheson joint pipe. 1 p. lL. 
5-71 p. front., illus. diagr. 8vo. 
[13004 


© May 12, 1916; 
19, 1916; A 434030. 


2c. and aff. May 


NATURALINE corset co. X-ray, a case 
of enteroptosis. [10] p. folder, 
illus. 16mo. [13005 


© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 ec. May 20, 
1916; aff. May 10, 1916; A 482135; 
Thresa M. Stockwell, Boston. 


Nearine (Scott) Germs of war. St. 


Louis, Mo., The National rip-saw 
publishing company, 1916. 31 Dp. 
12mo. (Rip saw series, no. 24) 
$0.10. 


© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 434108; National rip- 
saw pub. co., St. Louis. 


| NEw YORK EVENING post Co.*, 
[13006 | 


13019 


NEMO hygienic - fashion institute. 
Condensed report of some of the 
principal addresses at the sixth gen- 
eral session, Feb. T to 18, 1916. 64 
p. illus. S8vo. [13007 

© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and aif. May 
27, 1916; A 432209; Daniel Kops, 
New York. 


NEVER-MIss calendar, 1816-1939 at a 

glance. Post card. $0.01. [13008 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

19, 1916; A 434010; Everett C. En- 
sign, Woodbridge, N. J. 


NEw ENGLAND telephone & telegraph 
co.*, Boston. ‘Telephone directories. 
[13009-13012 


Concord, Manchester, Nashua district. 
[Section] 32. ummer issue, ae 
cover-title, 106 p. S8va © 6, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 8, 1916; A 


430753. 
Fitchburg-Worcester district, Summer 
issue, 1916. cover-title, 136 p. 4to. 


© May 12, 1916; 2 c¢. May 15, 1916; 
aif. May 13, 1916; A 432071. 


Lowell district. Sones issue, 1916. 
[Section] 7. cover-title, 146 p p. S8vo. 
© ee | 2, 1916; 2 ec. May 5, 1916; aff. 
May 4, 1916; ns 429860. 


Springfield district. Summer issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 116 p. 4to. ({Section] 
ay) (OO May 19 AStG' 2c. iay 22. 

1916; aff. May 23, 1916; A 432162. 


NEw Ho.Lianp farms, inc. 
[138013, 13014 
Gateway to fertile lands. cover-title, 
2 " . (incl. map) 12mo. 
@ May 2, 19165 2 ec. and aff. May 25, 
1916; A "432182. 


Land is only the foundation, human hap- 
piness is the end. 32 p. illus. (incl. 
map) 12mo. (Cover-title: A New 
Holland in America) © May 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 25, 1916; A 432181. 


© Douglas N. Graves, Boston. 


New YorK & NEw JERSEY lubricant 
co.*, New York. Improved way of 
applying lubricant to brake cylin- 
ders. Sheet, 94 by 11; inches. 

[13015 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
22, 1916; A 429615. 

New YORK ELECTROTYPER’S union no. 
100. Duntonian technical educa- 
tional series for apprentices. 10th 
lecture. Hydrogen, its _ history, 
[ete.] [4] p. fol. $0.10. [13016 

© May 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
1, 1916; A 4384220; George E. Dun- 
ton, New York. 

New 

York. [13017-13019 


Advertising record of evening papers for 
April, 1916-1915. Sheet, 113 by 16 
inches. (Bulletin, v. 3, no. 12) @ 
May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 13, 
1916; "A 432049, 


089 


eo. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13020 


pt. 1, 1S.5 6. ae 


NEw YORK EVENING post co.*—Contd. 


Advertising record of morning papers 
for April, 1916-1915. Sheet, 1134 by 
14% inches. (Bulletin, v. 3, no. 11) 
© May 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 432050. 


Advertising record of Sunday papers for 


April, 1916-1915. Sheet, 11 by 17 
inches. (Bulletin, v. 8, no. 10) @© 
May 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 13, 


1916; A 432048. 


New York GaAs € electric appliance 


co.*, New York. This is not a cata- 
log but an important notice. cover- 
title, ‘25; [1] -p.. ailus: Svo. 

[13020 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 
aff. May 13, 1916; A 482066. 
New YORK HERALD co.*, Jersey City. 
[13021-13033 


Capture of Cumieres only Teuton gain 
near Verdun. © May 28, 1916; 1 e¢. 
May 29, 1916; A 424875. 


German attacks on Verdun ninth phase 
of great battle for town. May 14, 
1916; 1 c. May 15, 1916; A 494481, 


@ermdtA soldiers on Holland frontier, 
tired of war, have lost all hope of a 
victory. © May 13, 1916; 1 ¢. May 
1S LONG AA. 424478, 


Pressure on the Italian and French 
fronts is relieved by sweeping Russian 
successes. © June 18, 1916; 1 c. June 
20, 1916; A 440416. 


Review of the week on the great fields 
of battle. Verdun increases world’s 
admiration of the French. © June 4, 
1916; 1 ¢. June 5, 1916; A 440031. 


Russians cross the Strypa in drive 
around Lemberg. Disaster threatens 
Austrian army as the Russian advance 
bends back both its wings. © June 
11,:°°7916:> 4 «Sue 127° 49165 A 
440191. 


Tyrol drive checked with heavy pees 
Rome reports. © May 21, 1916; c 
May 22, 1916; A 424688. 


Twenty-one steamships on the chart this 
week. Key to chart. © June 4, 1916; 
1c. June 5, 1916; A 424876, 


Twenty steamships on the Herald’s chart 
Key to chart. © May 28, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 29, 1916; A 424874. 


21 steamships on the Herald’s chart this 
week. Key to chart. © June 18, 
1916; 1 c. June 20, 1916; A 440415. 


22 passenger steamships in the North 
Atlantic. Key to chart. © May 21, 
1916; 1c. May 22, 1916; A 424686. 

22 steamships on the Herald’s chart this 

week. Key to chart. May. 14, 

IAG =e. May 15, 1916; A 424479. 
steamships on the Herald’s chart 

this week. Key to chart. © June 11, 

1916; 1 ¢. June 12, 1916; A 440190. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Nee, York 

herald] 


23 


New YorkK REVOLVING portable elevator 


co. [13034, 13035 

Motor driven revolyators. 14 p._ illus., 
table. 16mo. (Bulletin no. 35) © 
May 18, 1936: 2c. and &ff. May 20, 
L9LGOs A 45Z1oL: 


New YorK REVOLVING portable elevator 
co.—Continued. 

Preparedness in the warehouse, [8] p. 
folder. illus. 16mo. (Bulletin no. 
40) © Apr. 17, 1916; 2 ¢ Apr. 21, 
1916; aff. May am 1916; A 429909. 
© Henry S. Germond, jr., Jersey 

City, N. J. 


NEw YoRK sSporTING goods co.*, New 
York, Camp outfits, fire arms, fish- 
ing tackle. Catalogue no. 66. 1916, 
1917, 5386 Dp. _ ius... #6me. (On 
cover: Sportsman’s handbook) . 

[13036 


© May 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 4380998. 


NEw YORK STEAM €0.*, 
Two ways. [4] p. illus. 16mo. 
~ [18037 


© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
17, 1916: A 430923. 


New YORK TELEPHONE co.*, New York. 
[13038-13042 


Central office tests—cali circuit trunk 
test set. 12 p.  diagrs. 16mo. (En- 
gineering alletie 195, Apr. 1916) @ 
May 15, 1996 =) 2 3G; and aff. May 25, 
1916; A 432187. 


Ithaca-Cortland district telephone di- 
rectory... Jan. 13,1916... Ga pe, 480: 
© Fan. 31,. 1916; 2 ¢ HSL sae sete: 
aff. May 13, 1916; A 430898. 


Norwich district telephone directory, 
Dec. 10, 1915. 96 p.. 4to. "© Jan. 
6, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1916; aff. May 
18: 1916; A 430899. 


Syracuse district telephone directory. 
Jan. 13, 1916. 155 p. 4to. © Feb. 
141, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1916; afi. May 
13, 1916; A 430900. 

Utica district telephone directory, Jan. 
13, 1916. 155°" 4ne Feb. 16, 
1916; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1916; A 430901. 


New York. 


New YorK univ. school of commerce 
accounts and finance. Business Eng- 
lish, problem 1-24. 24 sheets, 11 by 
84 inches. [13043 


© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 482210; G. B. Hotchkiss 
& E. J. Kilduff, New York. 


Newark, N. J. Newark directory, 
1916. v. 81. 250th anniversary ed. 
[Newark, N. J.] The Price & Lee 
company, 1916. 352, [9], 352A- 
1770, 1800-1862 p. front. (fold. 
map) S8vo. $7.00 [13044 


© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 433281; Price & Lee Co., 
New Haven. 


Newark shoe stores co.*, Baltimore. 


[13045-13047 


Guaranteed 6 months, 
6 pairs for $1.00. (In Baltimore 
evening sun) @©@ May 5, 1916; 1 c¢. 
May 19, 1916; A 424611. 


Manchester hose. 


586 


BOOKS, 
no. 6, 1916 


GROUP II 


13110 


NEWARK shoe stores co.*—Continued. 
Revelation in style—and they fit per- 


fectly. (Jn Baltimore news) © May 
ao toiees tc. May 19, 1916; A 
424612. 

There’s a dollar in it for you. [4] p. 
illus. 24mo. © Feb. 9, 1916; 2 «. 
Apr. 4, 1916; aff. Apr. 25, 1916; A 
430524. 

NEwins (J. H.) & son*, Riverhead, 

N. Y¥. Reasons why. [4] p. 24mo. 

[185048 


© May 1,1916; 2c. Apr. 24, 1916; 
aff. May 3, 1916; A 480748. 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*, New 
York. Each Proof, illus. 
[13049-13110 


Asthma Simpson, the village queen. 
_ Asthma’s rich uncle, old Silas Simp- 

son, is in town. © Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. 

and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429982. 
Boys, you’re going to meet my little 
brother Gussy to-day! @© May 20, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 31, 1916; A 
432257. 


Headquarters for the new town of 
Boomville. © Mar. 4, 1916; 2 e. and 
aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429986. 

I’m going down town. @© May 13, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 19, 1916; A 
430995. 


—— Well, for land’s sake! © Apr. 29, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 10, 1916; A 
430801. 


Where to Luke? © May 6, 1916: 
2 ec. and aff. May 15, 1916; ids 430868. 


Brow brothers. He’s crying, Hy, because 
he wants to go over to the ticket win- 
dow. @© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 15, 1916; A 430871. 


I assure you, Lo. @ May 138, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. May 19, 1916; A 430997. 
James, tell the Countess de Cork. 
Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 10, 
1916; A 430800. 

Say, Hy, this book you gave me 
entitled Common sense is very funny. 
@ May 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 31, 
1916; A 432256. 


Daily magazine page for everybody. 
Beauty a real possibility for everyone 
who strives. © Feb. 26, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429978. 


Beauty aids that you should always 
carry about with you. © Apr. 29, 
1916; 2-c. and aff. May 10, 1916; A 
430805. 

@ Apr 


——Cupid’s garden. Pee QO)" ALG 
2c. and aff. May 10, 1916: A 430809. 


Divided interests. © May 6, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 15, 1916; N 430874. 


an ot away visions. @©@ May 20, 
1916; e. and aff. May 31, 1916; A 
439960- 


Household helps. How to solve the 
raw fruit problems. © May 13, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 19, 1916; A 430989. 


How exercises and outdoor sports 
will help to improve your beauty. @© 
May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 31, 
1916; A 432261. 

How to clean and care for your sil- 
verware. © Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429977. 


087 


NEWSPAPER feature service, ine. 


*—_Con. 


Daily magazine page for everybody. How 
to make a brown skin whiter and more 
beautiful. @ Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. May 10, 1916; A. 430808. 

—— How to regulate the interruptions 
of your workday. @ May 20, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. May 31, 1916; A 432263. 

How unattractive mouths may be 

made beautiful. © Mar. 4, 1916; 2 «. 

and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429989. 


How you really may improve the 


appearance of your arms. © Apr. 29, 
AGIGES2 eeandiatte: Mayl0l 19i6 = A 
430807. 


—— Refractory team. © May 13, 1916; 

2c. and aff. May 19, 1916; A 430988. 
Revelations of a wife. How Dicky’s 
mother lectured. © Feb. 26, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429976. 


How Dicky’s mother saw the 


sights. © Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 14, 1916; A 429981. 

—— How cid Miss Sonnott come 
to have Jack Bickett’s picture? @© 
May aR 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 19; 
1916: A 430991. 

=e —How Harry Underwood met 
Mrs: ‘Graham. "@* Mar. 4,> 1946 ; 2) ¢: 
and aft. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429972. 

——How Mrs. Graham dismissed 
Miss Sonnot. © May 20, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. May 31. 1916; A 432265. 

— - Madge’s adventure in _ the 
library. @ Apr. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. May 10, 1916; A 430804. 

Mis. Smith tries to put one 
Over: -~@ -May 6, Sto: 2 ¢F and ‘aif: 


May 15, 1916; A 430875 
Unfortunate meeting. 
26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
A 429979. 

Why did Dicky’s mother cham- 
pion Madge’s work? © May 6, 1916; 
2 ec: and ait. May 5, 1916 >A. 430872. 


Why Madge was stariled by 
the doctor. © Apr. 29, 1996; 2 ¢. and 
aff. May 10, 1916; A 430806. 


Then you must be his Mar- 


© Feb. 
14, 1916; 


garet. @ May 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 19, 1916; A 430990. 
Why Madge refused Dicky’s 


suggestion. @ May 138, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. May 19, 1916; A 430993. 
Toss ball an excellent remedy for 
round skoulders. © Mar. 4, 1916; 2 
and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429990. 


—— Why you sould begin now to guard 
against summer tan. © Mar. 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A *43907L 


Winifred Black says Hurrah for the 
modern girl. © May 6, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. May 15, 1916; A 43087T. 


Winifred Black writes about home- 
less babies and babyless homes. © 
Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 14, 
1916; A 429980. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
girl who wouldn’t listen. © May 6, 
1916; 2 c.' and ‘aff. May 15, 1916; A 
430873. 

—— Winifred Black writes about the 
girl’s best guardian. © May 20, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. May 31, 1916; A 432262. 

Winifred Black writes about the 

right training for life. @ May. 13, 

1916; 2 c. and aff. May 19, 1916; A 

430992. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13111 
NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*—Con. 
Daily magazine page for everybody. 


Winifred Black writes about the sten- 
cilled skin fad. © May 20, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. May 31, 1916; A 432264. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
things worth while. © Mar. 4, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429974. 


Winifred Black writes about the un- 
moral and the im-moral. © May 6, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 15, 1916; A 
430876. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
uselessness of leap year. © Mar. 4, 


1916=- 2 ¢c. and aff. Mar. 14, 1916: 
A 429973. 

Gowns Polly wore. (Jn Boston Sunday 
herald) © June 4, 1916; 1 ec. June 


15, 1916; A 440243. 


Hickory Hick. C-c-could y-y-y-you tell 
me wh-wh-where f-f-forty s-s-second 
s-s-street is? © Feb. 26, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429985. 

Say. cap, I think Til take a trip 

on this submarine. © Mar. 4, 1916: 

2 ec. and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429975. 


Polly and her pals. Boston, Mass., Mar. 
4-16, Dear Mr. Sterrett. © Feb. 26, 
1S2Gs 2 ve" anda. “Mar, 734. 4916- 
A 429984. 


Good night nurse, you better beat 
it. © Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ce. Apr. 18, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 25, 1916; A 429687. 
Great guns! I see they’s a epidemic 
of measles. © May 6, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. May 15, 1916: A 430869. 


Listen, Polly gal, I’ve came to New 
York on secret business. © Apr. 29, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 10, 1916; A 
430808. 


Where tha’ Sam Hill you goin’ with 
the pianey-lamp Polly? @ May 20, 


Y’mean to tell me Ashur’s got a 
job? @ Mar. 4,-19163.2 1c. and vaft. 
Mar. 14, 1916; A 429988. 


You hired a trained nurse. © Mayr 
13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 19, 1916; 
A 430994. 


That son-in-law of pa’s. Boy is waiting. 
sir, © May 13, 1916: 2 @. and aff. 
May 19, 1916; A 430996. 

—— Do you know, Pa. @ Apr. 29, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. May 10, 1916; A 430802. 

So ya call this here stuff a play, 

do ya? © May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

May 15, 1916; A 430870. 

Well, I guess that’s enuff work for 

th’ first day. | ©. Mar. 4, 1916552) "e: 

and aff. Mar. 14, 1916; A 429987. 

What-what th’ Sam Hill d’ya mean? 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 14, 

1916; A 429983. 

Yes pa, dear Cedric has gone in for 

amateur photography. May 20, 

1916: 2 c. and aff. May 31, 1916: A 

432258. 


Nimmo (David Chalmers)* Detroit. 
National flag songs. cover-title, [6] 
p. illus. 16mo. [13111 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 430865. 

Noet (E. Percy) [18112-13126 

American aviators are sent to Verdun. 


@ May 24, 1916; 1c. May 27, 1916; 
A 424855. 


; 2 ec. and aff. May 31, 1916; A 


pt.l, RS, wee 


NoEL (E. Percy )—Continued. 


American destroys German aeroplane. 
© May 20, 1916; 1 ¢. May 24, 1916; 
A 424758. 

American flyer is in luck. © May 
1916; 1 ec. May 29, 1916; A 494887. 
American flyers attacked. L June 7, 
1916; 1 c. June 12, 1916; 7 ae 
Face ban on pleasure cars. © J 9, 
1916; 1c. June 15, 1916; A 440234, 
Honor to Kitchener at catiedenl rites. 
© June 13, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 1916; 
A 440338. 

Hoped Roosevelt would win. © June 12, 
1916; 1 ec. June 16, 1916; A 440346. 

London watches meetings. © June 10, 
1916; 1 ce. June 15, 1916; A 440254. 

Paris honors to Americans. © May 
1916; 1 c. June 3, 1916; A 740019. 


Thaw chases flyer over German lines, 
@ May 22, 1916; 1 c. May 25, 1916; 
A 424811. 

Thaw drops fifth flyer. © May 23, 1916; 
1c. May 26, 1916; A 424833. 

Thaw tells of flight with three flyers. 

May 29, 1916; 1 c. June 2, 1916; 
A 424987. 

Two French cities devoted to wings. 

@ May 16, 1916; 1 c. May 49, 1916; 


1, 


A 424630. 

Will name a war chief soon. © June 
13, 1916: 2 ce. Sone 46.19 Ss 
440339. 


Wreck two Zeppelins above big sea bat- 
tle. © June 8; 1916) 2 eitane a2: 
1916; A 440195. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


NortuH (Jacob) & co.*, Lincoln, Neb. 
Six reasons why six men should not 
buy life insurance. [38] p. 16mo. 

[13127 


© May 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 


4, 1916; A 429856. 
NortH (Sam)* Lincoln, Neb. In- 
ducements to pay premiums. cover- 
title, 121. obl. 48mo. [13128 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
4, 1916; A 429857. 


NortH AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION C€O.*, 
Bay City. Mich. [13129, 13130 
Aladdin homecraft Br Th place. [2d 

ed.] cover-title, 1 p. 151, : 


illus., col. pl. Svo. ‘o \pr. 
Pre and aff. May 12, 1916; A 430830. 


Aladdin homes. Catalogue no. 28, 1916. 
[2d ed.] 1 p. 1, 117 p. illus. (part 
col.) Svo. @ Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and 

aff. May 12, 1916; A "430831. 


NortH CARoLINA good roads associa- 
tion. Road maps and tour book of 
western North Carolina. [Chapel 
Hill, N. C.] North Carolina good 
roads association, 1916. 1 p. lL, 


088 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


13155 


NortH CAROLINA good roads associa- 
tion—Continued. 
159 p. front., illus, maps. 8vo. 
$1.25. Tis wiast! 
© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 428945; North Carolina 
division of the National highways 
assn., Chapel Hill, N. C. 


North East, Pa. North East directory, 
1916. 2p.1., 17-584 p. 8vo. $2.00. 
[13132 


© May 2, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 483080; Atkinson Erie 
directory co., Erie, Pa. 


NoRgTHERN LIFE insurance co. Endow- 
ment, 5 year dividend option, acci- 
dent and health. Continuous dis- 
uty benefit. 4 p. fol., fold. to 8vo. 

ele. 


© Mar 1, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 15, 1916; 
aff. May 18, 1916; A 432098 ; Pe | 
Mayne Morgan, Seattle. 


NoRTHERN Paciric railway. Merry 
way. ist ed. [San Francisco, Cal., 
The merry way publisher] 1916. 
leet pe: lus: 4io. $0.25. - [138134 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 1 c and aff. May 
5, 1916; 1 ec. Apr. 6, 1916; A 429939 ; 
Albert Dressler, San Francisco. 


NortTHrvup, King & co.*, Minneapolis. 
Sterling seeds. Annual catalogue, 
1916. cover-title, 24 p. illus. 8vo. 

[13135 


© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 4380912. 


NORTHWESTERN veterinary college. 
Correspondence course. Instruction 
paper no. 1. Grand Rapids, Mich., 
National publicity bureau, 1916. 
cover-title, 7 numb. 1. 4to. $0.25. 
[Text parallel to binding] [13136 


© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 430407; National pub- 
licity bureau, Grand Rapids, Mich. 


NOVELTY notes. [131387, 131388 


v..2, no. 4, Apr., 1916. New York, 
Novelty slide EO) a tolG..” 24 “p; 8vo. 
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 20, 
1916; A 430365. 


vy. 2, no. 5, May, 1916. Exposition no. 
48 p. illus. Svo. $0.05. @ May 4, 
H91G; 2 c, and aff. May 5, 1916; A 
430706, 


© Joseph F. Coufal, New York. 


Noyes (Alexander Dana) 
[13139-13141 


Preparedness, military and economic. 
New York, Publishers of Scribner’s 
Magazine, 1916. 23 p. 24mo. 
Mar, 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 22, 
1916; A 429650, 


Noyes (Alexander Dana )—Continued. 

United States and Germany. 24 p. 
24mo. © May 20, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
May 23, 1916. A 432 163. 

When the war ends. 23 p. 
printed from  Scribner’s 
May, 1916) © Apr. 20, 1916; 2 «¢. 
and aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429651. 
© Charles Scribner’s sons, New 

York. 


24mo. (Re- 
magazine, 


O’BRIEN (Edward J.) Best short 
stories of 1915 and the yearbook of 
the American short story; [intro- 
duction and table of contents] Bos- 
ton, Small, Maynard & company 
[1916] [13] p. 16mo. (On cover: 
Carrying on the torch of Hawthorne, 
Poe and Bret Harte in short story) 

[13142 


© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 429700; Small, 
Maynard & co., ine., Boston. 


O’Connor (T. P.) Transformation of 
political situation after Dublin riots. 
(In Wilmington Delmarvia star) 

[13143 

©mMay 321, 71916. Te. May «25, 

1916; A 424792; Central news of 
America, New York. 


Opp fellows (Independent order of.) 
Sovereign grand lodge. Memorial 


certificate. Resolutions of respect. 
Sheet, illus., 83 by 11 inches. $1.00. 
[13144 


© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 11, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 4380487; Wil- 
liam H. Vareoe, Honesdale, Pa. 


OFFICIAL American textile directory, 
1916. Comp. by the Textile world 
journal. New York, Boston [ete.] 
Bragdon, Lord & Nagle co., 1916. 
651 p. illus., maps. 8vo. $2.00. 

[18145 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 ec. May 8, 1916; 

aff. May 17, 1916; A 4838036; Brag- 

don, Lord & Nagle co., inc., New 
York. 


Otcotr (Frances Jenkins)* Brooklyn. 
[13146-13155 


Adventures of Robin Goodfellow. © Apr. 
PUT91G 3) tic. s May 15, LONG es 
4.24577. 

Boy of Arden forest. © Apr. 15, 1916; 
1c. May 15, 1916; A 424576. 

Braying adventure. © Apr. 1, 1916; 1 
e. May 15, 1916; A 424574. 

Hour winds!) :°@ ‘Mars 718." 1916." 1) ec: 
May 15, 1916; A 424572 

Half king. A story for Washineton's 
birthday. © Feb. 19, 1916; 1 c. May 
15, 1916; A 424568. 

Morning-glory fan. © Feb. 26, 1916; 1 
ec. May 15, 1916; A 424569. 


089 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13156 


OxcoTr (Frances Jenkins) *—Contd. 


Of Don Quixote’s valorous retreat. © 
Apr. 6; 1 ¢@ May. 15, 1946; A 
424575 


St. Patrick’s day in the morning. Mar. 
4,11, 1916," @ Mar. 4, 1916; 1 °c. 
May 15, 1916; A 424570, 424571, 


Unlucky Dandin. © Mar. 25, 1916; 1 «. 
May 15, 1916; A 424573. 


[Note : The foregoing are in New York 
evening post Saturday magazine] 


O'NEILL (Felix J.)* Stafford Springs, 
Conn. [13156, 18157 


Soily little hands. @©@ May 4, 1916; 1 
c. May 25, 1916; A 424744. 

Toiler’s holy hand. © May 18, 1916; 1 
e. May 25, 1916; A 424745. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Catholic 

transcript ] 


OweEN (Lincoln)* Boston. Rice drill 
eard in arithmetic. [13158-13164 


Addition no. 91, 92 ude answers, 
miscellaneous no. 91-100. 2 cards, 
printed on both sides, " by 6 inches 
and 4% by 6 inches. $0.02 each. @© 
Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 17, 
1916; A 429540. 


Addition of U. S. money no. 99, com- 
parison of values no. 100 [and] 
answers, miscellaneous no. 91-100. 2 
cards, printed on both sides, 
inches and 4% by 6 inches. 
each. @© Apr. 15, 1916; 
Apr: 17; i916: A 499544. 


Decimals no. 75-78, [and] answers. 4 
cards, printed on both sides, 4 by 6 
inches and 4% by 6 inches. $0.02 
each. © Apr. “15, 1916; 2 c. each and 
aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 429538, 429539. 


Division no. 97, 98 [and] answers, mis- 
cellaneous no. 91-100. 2 cards, print- 
ed on both sides, 4 by 6 inches and 43 
by 6 inches. $0.02 each. © Apr. 15, 
1916; 2 «. and aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 
429543. 

Multiplication no. 95, 96 [and] answers, 
miscellaneous no. 9 We 00. 2 cards, 
printed on both sides, 4 by 6 inches 
and 4% by 6 inches. $0.02 each. © 
Apr. 15, 1916; 2 « and aff. Apr. 17, 
1916; A 429542. 


Subtraction no. 93, 94 [and] answers, 
miscellaneous no. 91-100. 2 cards, 
printed on both sides, 4 by 6 inches 
and 4% by 6 inches. $0.02 each. © 
Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 17, 
1916; A 429541. 


OwENS (Harry Holemnback)* Rich- 
mond. Only animal that swears. 
Card, illus., printed on both sides, 
5+ by 33 inches. [13165 

© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 ¢«. Apr. 11, 
1916; aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 430482. 


Pace (Walter W.) Bigger, better 
business. Working together. (In 
Chicago herald) [13166 


© May 20, 1916; 1 ec. May 22, 
1916; A 424678; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


PacE & Pace*, New York. 
[13167, 138168 


cover-title, port., 11 
3, 6; 


Talking to others. 
Ma 2 ¢. ‘and 


Dp. L2mo. ay 
aff. May 5, 1916; A 430700. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


Pace & Pace*—Continued. 


Your. power to decide. cover-title, 7, 
] p. port. 12mo. © May 3, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 5, 1916; A 430699. 


PACIFIC FISHERMAN salmon canners’ 


directory, 1916. Seattle, Pacific 
fisherman [1916] 47 p. 16mo. 
$1.00. [13169 


© Apr. 4, 1916;°2 Ape a7. 
1916; aff. May 6, 1916; A 429908; 
Miller Freeman, Seattle. 
PACIFIC TELEPHONE & telegraph co.*, 
San Francisco. Portland, Oregon 
City, Salem [ete.] telephone direc- 


tory, Apr., 1916. viii, 222, 100, 91 
p. to. [13170 
© Apr. 27, 1916: 2.6 "ame air 


May 6, 1916; A 429888. 

PACKARD piano co.*, Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Packard piano. [36]0.(p.> -aibus, 
12mo. . [13171 

© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
May 3, 1916; A 480684. 


PACKER mfg. co. Hair and scalp, 
modern care and treatment. [3d 
ed.] 386 p. illus. 16mo, [13172 


© May 15, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
May 18, 1916; A 432106 : Edwin A. 
Olds, New York. 


PADEREWSKI (I. J.) Poland, past 
and present. cover-title, [16] p. 
mounted port. S8vo. $1.00. [1381738 


© “Apr. 15, 101G> 2c. amey ai. 
Apr. 18, 1916: aff!’ Apr.’ 25," 298G = 
‘A 429688; Anna M. Laise Phillips, 
New York. 


Pain’s fireworks co. 
cover-title, 24 p. 


Pain’s fireworks. 
illus. (part col.) 
SVO. [13174 


© May 23, 1916; e. and aff. 
‘May 25, 1916; A ge Henry J. 
Pain, New York. 


PAINTERS’ and decorators’ bi-monthly 
world. May—June, 1916. cover- 
title, 48 p. illus. S8vo. [13175 

© May 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 25, 1916; A 432186; Thybony 
& Bengtson, Chicago. 

PALMER (Frank Nelson)* Winona 
Lake, Ind. Chapter outline study 
of the Judges. Search the Scrip- 
tures, 1l., [30] p., 81. 4to. $0.20. 

[13176 
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 @ Marios 
1916; aff. Mar. 7, 1916; A 430433. 


PALMER (John Hector)* Palmer, Mass. 


Wedding service and marriage 
thoughts. 171. port. 12mo. $0.35. 
[13177 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 «@ May 3, 


1916; A 430902. 


590 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


13202 


- no. 6, 1916 
Pancoast (Dr.) medical co.*, New 
York. How to keep well. 18, [2] 
p. 16mo [13178 


Poe 5. 016; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 480367. 


Papier poudré, ltd.*, London, New 
York. Phyllis Dainty, her diary. 15 
p. illus. 32mo. [13179 


Step, 24 1916; 2 c Feb. 23, 
1916; aff. Mar. 25, 1916; A 430742. 


PARISIENNE art service*, New York. 
[Bulletin] [13180-13183 


Meee oss), Apr. th. 1916. numb; . I. 
222-228. illus. fol. @ Apr. 15, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 


no. P 64. Apr. 25, 1916. numb, 1. 230— 
237. illus. fol. © Apr.’ 25, .4916; 
2c. and aff. May 4, 1916; A 429842. 


no. P 65. May 5, 1916. cover-title, 
238-245 numb. L., illus. fol. © May 
5; aes a ec. and aff, May 11, 1916; 


ROLE = 2d number for May, 1916. 
numb. 246—253. illus. fol. Ma 
a 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 22, 1916; 

"434106. 


jee & Pollard co.*, Boston. 


[13184-13186 


Every chicken worth a dollar. [8] p. 
folder. illus. 16mo. © Apr 18 
te. 2 C) and aft. Apr.. 21, 1916 : 
430418. 

Proof of the feeding is in the milking. 
Sheet, illus. (part col.) printed on both 
sides, 11 by 17 inches, fold. to 4to. © 
May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 10, 
1916; A 430798. 

Raising chickens with the Pune 8 p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. @© Feb. 1916 ; 
2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 21,1916: A 430419 


Parsons (Louella O.) Confessions of a 
movie actress, by Miss X [pseud.] 
(In Chicago Sunday herald) 

[13187-18191 


May 14, 1916. ae wee 14, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 15, ite 4245438. 
Bay 31. 1916 Ay ae ai, 19163 1. ec. 
May 22, 1916; A 424764. 
May 28 1916. © cM 2S. 191G-. be. 
May 29, 1916; A 424902. 
June 4, 1916. © bane 4, 1916s 1 c¢. 
June a: 1916; A 440264. 


Sunes tt, 1916. © June 11, 1916; 1 ¢. 
June 12, 1916; A 4 440308. 


J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Passumpsic telep. co.*, Newport, Vt. 
Newport district, St. Johnsbury dis- 
trict telephone directory, summer is- 
sue, 1916. cover-title, 48 p. 8vo. 

[138192 
© May 24, 1916; 2 c. May 27, 
1916; aff. May 25, 1916; A 432216. 

PATTERSON Civil service school. How 
to secure a government position. 
cover-title, 46 p. illus. (part col.) 
4to. [13193 

© May 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 430967; Arthur R. Pat- 
terson, Rochester, N. Y. 


50279—16——_5 


Paxson (Sarah) Easter poem. The 
walk to Emmaus, by Sarah Paxson, 
Siddall Harrison. [38] p. _ illus. 
24mo. [13194 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c..and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 4380412; Leonard S. 
Harrison, Akron, O. 


PayNE (Anne MacGregor) People’s 


institute of home economics. May 
12, 1916. (Jn Ohio state journal) 
[13195 


© May 12, 1916; 1 «@ May 18, 
1916; A 424592; Ohio state journal 
co., Columbus, O. 


PEAace (Lorenzo Dow)* Chattanooga. 


Confederate soldiers welcome. 
Sheet, illus. 12 by 94 inches. 
$0.10. [13196 


© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 7, 
1916; aff. Apr. 20, 1916; A 430389. 


PEARSALL (Alfred W.)* Huntington, 
N. Y. New birth explained. [8] p. 
‘8vo. [13197 

© May 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 430828. 


PECHSTEIN & Nagel co.  Puritas, 

brannew. cover-title, [8S] p. 16mo. 

[138198 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

4, 1916; A 480778; Felix Mendel- 
sohn, Chicago. 

PENNSYLVANIA coal & coke corpora- 
tion*, New York. Forge fire facts. 
NO, 42.. eover-tithe,.. 1G: p25. iLins: 
(part col.) 24mo. [13199 


© May 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 430956. 


PENTON pub. co.*, Cleveland. List of 
over 1,000 vessels of the Great 
Lakes with the name of owner, cap- 
tain and engineer of each vessel, 
season of 1916. Cleveland, The 
Marine review, 1916. 191 p. 32mo. 
(Cover-title: Great Lakes red book, 
1916) $1.00. [13200 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 4322382. 


PEOPLE’s adjustment co.*, New York. 
Independent and direct collector. 
cover-title, 46 1. fol. $3.00. [Text 
parallel to binding] [138201 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
4,1916; A 429841. 


PrortA, Ill. Leshnick’s Peoria city di- 
rectory. v. 34, 1916. Peoria, [ll., 
Peoria directory co., 1916. 2 p. lL., 
[105]-1409 p. 8vo. $7.00. [138202 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. May 5, 
1916; aff. May 6, 1916; A 433037 ; 
Lesser Leshnick, Peoria, Ill. 


O91 


CATALOGUE OF 
13203 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. I, 2'S:, v.40 


PERKINS (Frank Sutjin)* Fremont, 
Neb. Why and how dentists 
should advertise. 81. fol. $10.00. 
[Text parallel to binding] [13203 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434080. 


Perry (Fredericka Sprague) Butter- 
milk book. [4] p. S8vo. [138204 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
27, 1916; A 429697; Walter Adelbert 
Keyes, Kansas City, Mo. 
v. 6, no. 5, May, 
illus., ports. 4to. 
[13205 
©: Apr: 29; 1916 p25e" May ‘17; 
1916; aff. May 5, 1916; A 4384021; 
La Salle extension univ., Chicago. 


PERSONAL efficiency. 
1916. 32 p 


PETERS (Edward T.)* Washington. 
Lasting peace. (In Washington 
herald) [13206 

© May 26, 1916: 1 ¢« May 26, 
1916; A 424830. 


PreTErRS mfg. co.* New York. 
[18207-13211 


Cleaning white shoes. Blotter, 4 by 94 
inches. © Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 17, 
1916.5 afi: Apr. 26, 19165 A 429705. 


Egyptian reignskin shoes. (In Boot and 


shoe recorder, May 138, 1916) © May 
eee WONG ys lee May 16, 1916: A 


424504. 


Fashion says this is the shoe for men. 
(In Boot and shoe recorder) © June 
LG OSG <4. e. une (ise. TOG A 
440214. 


Trademarks-reignskin. 


Blotter, by 93 
inches. © Apr. 


dp aeLOl Gees Cs care elit. 
1916; aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 429704. 


ASapeea anaes Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. 
Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 429706. 


PETERSEN (William) Talk by the 
dean. Federal and state constitu- 
tional law. Chicago, American cor- 
respondence school of law, [1916] 
1p:  SVO; haZt2 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 430586; American cor- 
respondence school of law, Chicago. 


PreirFeR (Frances Holbrook)* Los 
Angeles. Cinema lyceum. [4] p. 
24mo. [132138 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 430772 


PHELPS 
N. H. 
Art of seeing. [4] p. 

1915;;° 2c. Mar. 1,) 19263 ‘aff; | May’ 8, 
1916; A 429914. 

Burnham-Phelps laboratory. [Art of 
seeing | [4] ‘p.' 8vo.  @° Dec. 28, 
1916; °2 ‘c. and aff, Mar. Le OMG RE A 
429913. 


(George Turner)* Bristol, 
(18214, 13215 
8vo. © Dec. 28, 


PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Boyd’s Philadel- 
phia city directory, 1916. [Philadel- 
phia, Pa.] C. HE. Howe co., 1916. 2 
p. l., 81-1814 p. 4to. $10.00. 

[18216 


© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 e. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 433052; C. E. Howe co., 
Philadelphia. 


PHILADELPHIA HOME owners building & 
loan assn. Small savings earn large 
interest in the Philadelphia home 
owners building and loan associa- 
tion. [4] p. 16mo. [13217 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
25, 1916; A 432168; Lawrence F. 
Carey, Philadelphia. 


Puitiries (Charles Lincoln)* Taun- 
ton, Mass. My best advice to help a 
young man to live a prosperous and 
successful life. Sheet, 163 by 83 
inches. $1.00. [13218 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434077. 


Puituirs (Libbie Sprague) 
[13219, 18220 


chap. 8-10. © 
ce. June 2, 1916; A 


Heirloom of that Bess. 
May 25, 1916; 1 
424965. 

Mystery of Castle Lennox. 
© May 25, 1916; 

A 424967. 
[Note: The foregoing are in [Illus- 
trated companion] 


© F. B. Warner co., 
York. 


chap. 22—24. 


1-e. June 2, 1916; 


inec., New 


PIcKEN (Mary Brooks)  [13221, 18222 


Embroidery stitches; instruction paper 
with examination questions. pt. 1, 
1st ed. TA, 7B. Serahton, Pa., Inter- 
national textbook company [1916] 2 Vv. 
eover-title, illus. 8vo. (Woman’s in- 
stitute of domestic arts and sciences, 
inc., association with the International 
correspondence schools) @© Mar. 24, 
1916;'2 °c. and aff.. May, 1, tic 


Fancy aprons and sunbonnets; instruc- 
tion paper with examination questions. 
Ist ed. Scranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company [1916] cover- 
title, 60, 2 p. illus. S8vo. (Woman’s 
Institute of domestic arts and sciences, 
ine., associated with the International 
correspondence schools. Lele of sew- 
ing) @© Mar. 24, 1916; c.-and aff. 
May 1, 1916; A 429805. 


© International educational pub. 
co., Seranton, Pa. 


PIERCE (Ar nold) * Newark, N. J. Shake- 
speare’s man. 385 p. 24mo. $0. 10. 
[138223 


© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 484109. 


092 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


n0. 6, 1916 


PITTSBURGH sun. Book of prizes for 

boys. cover-title, 31, [1] p. illus. 

' Syo. [13224 

© May 8, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. May 

11, 1916; A 4382012. Sun pub. co., 
Pittsburgh. 


PLAIN dealer pub. co.*, Cleveland. Ad- 

' vertising in four English papers of 

Cleveland. Feb.—Apr., 1916, 1915. 3 

sheets, 9 by Ginches. [13225-13227 

© Mar. 4, Apr. 4, May 4, 1916; 

2 €.-each and aff. May 22, 1916; A 
434059-434061. 

PLAN agency co. Springfield plan. 

So ae. a2mo. $0.75. [13228 

eae. 20) 1916: 2. ¢. and, aff. 
Apr. 25, 1916; A 429855; David I. 
White, Springfield, Mo. 

Pratt (Louis J.) Industrial fuel. 
Lesson no. 5. Design and applica- 
tion of atmospheric burners. 2 p. L, 
p. [149]-185. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Practical gas educational courses. ) 


[13229 | 


eenpr 6G, 1916: 2c May 11, 
1916; aif. May 10, 1916; A 432004; 
National commercial gas assn., New 
York. 


PxLatTr & Washburn refining co.*, New 


York. Veedol; lubrication of in- 
ternal combustion motors. 2d ed. 
Sra. sillass’ (part:col.);.. diagrs. 
Ato. [13230 


@©-May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 31, 1916; A 482254. 


PreceR (John J.)* Chicago. Book- 
binding. (Jn Inland printer, June, 
1916) [tae 


fm sure, 5. 1916; 1 ¢c...June. 12, 
1916; A 440207. 

PrumME (Edward C.) co.*, 
Prestige-creating publicity service 
for general merchandise and dry 
goods stores. 15 1. illus. 4to. 
[Text parallel with binding.] 

[13232 


mops, 1916> 2 c. and aff. 


Chicago. 


Apr. 12, 1916; A 480434. 
PirymMovutTH Rock squab co. Plymouth 
Rock pigeons. 8 p. 8vo. [13233 


(© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

2, 1916; A 429823; Elmer C. Rice, 
Melrose Highlands, Mass. 

Por (Clarence) Geography of North 


Carolina. [New York, Printed by 

American book company, 1916] xiv 

p. illus., maps (part col.) fol. 
[13234 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 10, 1916; 
aff. May 6, 1916; A 432015; Ameri- 
ean book co., New York. 


13242 
PoHLMAN (KF. FE.) Bigger, better 
business. Importance of little 
things. (Jn Chicago herald.) 

{13235 


© June 8, 1916; 1 c« June Q, 
1916; A 440282; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


PoLHEMUS (Edwin Ruthven)* 
Grove, Cal. Abandoned home, and 
other poems. Petaluma, Northern 
crown print, 1916. [17] p. S8vo. 

[13236 
(©, Mar, 25; 1916: 2. ¢,.and: aff: 
May 8, 1916; A 480775. 


Elk 


POLICIES; a magazine of levity and 
brevity. May, 1916. New York, I. 
Tanenbaum son & co. [1916] [16] 
p. 24mo. . [138287 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 25, 1916; A 482165; I. Tanen- 
baum son & co., New York. 


PoorE (John B.)* Washington, N. J. 
For a better job & higher pay, pre- 
senting the Foundation course in 
mensuration & mechanical drawing. 
12-piic diasr: ~Asmo; [132388 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 429994. 


Porter (Charlotte M.)* Chicago. 
Guide to Shakespeare’s stage. [Chi- 
cago, Printed by Rogers & Hall co.] 
1916. 19 p. 16mo. (Drama league 
of America. Course 3) $0.25. 

[13239 


OvApr 1% 1916= Qc. “Aprsd9. 
1916; aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 429781. 


PoRTLAND, Me. Directory of Portland, 
1916. v. 57. Portland, Me., Port- 
land directory company, 1916. 1251 
p. fold. map. S8vo. $3.50. [13240 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c. May 20, 
1916; aff. May 19, 1916; A 433069; 
Fred. L. Tower, Portland, Me. 


Powe (W. R.) chairman,* Atlanta. 
‘Southern classification no. 42. Is- 
sued May 10, 1916. cover-title, 
Ixxxv, 429 p. 4to. [138241 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 483024. 


PowELL (Henry Wilbraham) * Seattle. 
Powell’s civil service guide. Seattle, 
Wash., Civil service age publishing 
company [1916] 28p. 16mo. $0.25. 

[13242 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 482146. 


O93 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13243 


PowER equipment co. Catalogue no. 
10-A for transmission equipment 
and elevator supplies. Minneapolis 
[1916] xii, 99 p. inel. front. illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. [13248 


© May 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 428987; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


PRAIRIE farmer. Boys, girls, stop, 
look, listen. 7, [1] p. illus. 8vo. 
[13244 


© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 434047; G. A. Holt, Chi- 
cago. 


PRESTON (George B.)* Marshfield, Or. 
Sun kissed waters of Coos Bay. 
(In Coos Bay times) [13245 

© May 18, 1916; 1 ¢. June 6, 1916; 
A 440093. 


PREWETT (Clay Wiley )* Houston, Tex. 
Addition with the Prewett addom- 
eter. Sheet, illus., printed on both 
sides, 16 by 84 inches, folded to obl. 
48mo. [13246 


© Mar.) 22.4916 > Sve Mar. 27, 
1916; aff. Apr. 27, 1916; A 429734. 


PricE (Ed. V.) & co.*, Chicago. Today 
[and yesterday.] cover-title, [8] p. 
illus. S8vo. [13247 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1916; 
aff. May 4, 1916; A 429921. 


PROVIDENCE, R. I. Providence direc- 
tory and Rhode Island business di- 
rectory, for the year commencing 
May 1, 1916. no. 76. Providence, 
R. I., Sampson & Murdock company, 
1916. 1328 p. front. (fold. map) 
Svo. $6.00. [13248 

© May 16, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
May 19, 1916; A 483062; Sampson & 
Murdock co., Boston. 


PRUDEN (C. D.) co.*, Baltimore. 
[13249, 13250 


Garage steel. Portable steel moulded 


garage. Sheet, illus., diagrs., printed 
on both sides, 22 by 16% inches. 
(Architectural service corporation. 
Service sheet 4, no. 12, Jan., 1916) 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 20, 
1916; A 430402. 

Roofing, steel moulded; siding, steel 
moulded. Sheet illus., diagrs., print- 
ed on both sides, 22 by 164 inches. 
(Architectural service corporation. 
Service sheet 5, no. 12, Jan., 1916) 
CO Apr. 127 19t6! 2 C, "ang ear. par. 
20, 1916; A 430404. 


v. 150. [Each illus., 4to. 3d.] 
[13251-18254 


no. 3904, May 3, 1916. @1 ¢. May 381, 
ere? A ad int. 2665; pubd. May 3, 
916. 


PUNCH. 


pt. 1, n.8., v.13 


PuNncH—Continued. 


no. 3905, May 10, 1916. © 1. June 7, 
poia: A ad int. 2676; pubd. May 10, 


June 15, 


no. 3906, May 17,1916. ©1e 
1 May 17, 


916; A ad int. 2680; pubd. 
1916. 
no. 3907, May 24, 1916. @1ec. 


June 21, 
Toe A ad int. 2689; pubd. 


May 24, 


© Bradbury, Agnew & co., Itd., 
London. 


PURINTON (Hdward Harle)* Morgan- 
town, W. Va. [13255, 138256 


Efficient home test. (In Independent 
May 15, 1916) @ May 12, 1916; 1. 
May 17, 1916; A 424536. 

Genius and eugenics. (In Herald of 
health and naturopath, July, 1916) 

© June 5, 1916; 1 c. June 10, 1916; 
440179. 


A 
Purse printing co. By-products. 
cover-title, [8] p. illus. 16mo. 
[13257 


© May 18, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
May 20, 1916; A 432127; R. P. Purse, 
Chattanooga. 


QUILLER-CoucH (Arthur)* Fowey, 
Cornwall, England. ‘Tales of the 
Spanish main. 1. Discovery the 
first: The flagstaff tower. (In 
Premier magazine, June, 1916) 

[13258 
© 1c. June 2, 1916; A ad int. 
2670; pubd. May 4, 1916. 

RACINE (Samuel Frederick)* Seattle. 
Practical problems graded. Series 
A. 108 1. 4to. $1.00. [13259 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 480605. 


RADIO-ACTIVE ore co.*, Los Angeles. 


Radium, American radium for 
Americans. 16 p. illus. 12mo. 
[13260 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
2, 1916. A 429815. 

RAHE (Henry J.)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Your own garage and repair shop. 
[12] p. nar., 8vo. $0.10. [13261 

© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 434161. 

RATHBORNE (St. George) 
club; or, 
chap. 1-3. 


Get there 
Motor boat boys afloat, 
(In Chicago ledger) 
[13262 
© Dec. 11, 1915; 1 ce. June 3, 1916; 
A 440047; W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 
RAwWIE (Henry)* New York. If 
dreams came true in old New York. 
cover-title, 16 p. 16mo. $0.10. 
[13263 
© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 429950. 


O94 


sa Ta" - = 


_ Reep (O. F.) 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


Ray (Derwood W.)* Ithaca, 
Improved 20th century silent second 
sight, mental telepathy and mind 
reading act. no. 200. [8] p. 8vo. 
$5.00. [13264 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 430534. 


Ray (Mason) [13265-13266 


His strange task; i When we et ae 
the wheel. c¢ —. © 
1916; 1 ¢. June 3° 1916; A 440064, 


Wolverine lumberjack; or, My lady of 


the wilderness. chap. 1-3. © Nov. 
Vioorots- «£ .c June 3, 1916: A 
440045. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


ledger] 
© W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 
RayMonp (W. H.)* Brunswick, Mo. 
Can a railroad man be a Christian? 
Sheet, 10 by 4% inches. [13267 
© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 430922. 
READ (Mary L.) [13268-13271 


Are you giving your child the food he 
needs. Apr. 30, May 14, 1916. 
© Apr. 30, May ", 14, 1916; 1 c. each 


May 19, 1916; A "424602, 424604, 
424608. 
Physical care of young children. © Apr. 
May 19, 1916; 


Boe, SO4G)s . bs. @: 
424600. 
[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
tribune] 
© Tribune assn., New York. 


Reap (William) & sons., ine.*, Boston. 
Recreation and sport clothing. cover- 
title, 31 p. illus. S8vo. [13272 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 480789. 


ReeEepD (Charles H.)* New York. Guide 
for the day’s market as indicated by 
steel, Union, Reading, Anaconda. 
Sheet, 9 by 84 inches. [13273 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 480793. 


How to read in bed 
and on the street cars without in- 
juring your eyes. (Jn Chicago Sun- 
day herald) [13274 

© June 11, 1916; 1 c« June 12, 
1916; A 4403810; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Reep & Carnrick*, Jersey City. 
Tongue. an illustrated study. cover- 
title, 24 p. col. illus. S8vo. [13275 


© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. May 8, 1916; 
aff. May 6, 1916; A 429900. 

ReEEes—E (Samuel H.)* Baltimore. 
What every writer should know. 
Baltimore, Md.; The Sun book and 
job printing office, inc., 1916. 48 p. 
16mo. $0.75 [13276 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
9. 1916; A 429955. 


N. Y. | Recast shoe co. 


| 


13291 


*, Boston. [18277, 13278 


Profit & prestige in Regal shoes. cover- 
title, [43] p. illus. (1 col.), diagrs. 
map. fol. © Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Apr. 28, 1916; A 430589. 


Regal idea for staging your shoes. 32 p. 
illus., ports., plates. 4to. @ Mar. 16, 
1916; 2 c. and aff., Apr.;: 28; 1916; A 
430588. 

Rem (Wm. G.) & co.*, New York. 

Parquetry. [4] p. 16mo. [13279 
© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 ce. Apr. 28, 

1916; aff. May 6, 1916; A 429919. 


ReEMEY (Charles Mason) Five pre- 
liminary designs for the Mashrak-el- 
azkar. 161. mounted pls. 4to. 

[13280 

© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

29, 1916; A 484163; George On Lati- 
mer, Portland, Or. 


REPORTER service bureau*, 
R. 8S. B. ad cuts. [13281-13285 

L Sze if4sallus! > 4é0: 

Zs 1916: 2@. and afl: Mars-15, 
1916: A 430859. 

L. May, 1916. 361. 


Chicago. 


illus. 4to. © May 


5, 1916; 2 e@. and aff. May 15, 1916; 
A 430860. 

L. Dressmaking days. 2 p., 21 1. illus. 
to. @ Aprs,~1916:; 2 ¢ and ait 
May 15, 1916: A 4380858. 

L. Welcome week. 91. illus. obl. 4to. 
@: May 5,. 1916 2c and ar. May 45; 


1916; A 43085T. 


Roe Die 6 1? illns. Hie | @rApr 3; 
1946 >> 2c. and alt oMayat >. 1916 cz 
430861. 


RETAIL buyers’ guide co.*, Charlotte, 
Mich. Retail 5c and 10c buyers’ 
guide. Syndicate ed. 48 p. 12mo. 

[13286 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 429781. 


REVUE de Paris. 23° année. [Each 
Svo. fr. 2.50] [13287-13289 
no. 9, 1** mai, 1916. @ May 1, 1916; 
1c. June 2, 1916; A—Foreign 13750. 
no. 10, 15 mai, 1916. @©@ May 15, 1916; 
1 ec. June 2, 1916; A—Foreign 13751. 
no. 11, 1°™ juin, 1916. © June 1, 1916; 
1 c. June 17, 1916; A—Foreign 13774. 
© Administration de la Revue 


de Paris, Paris. 


[ReExForD (Eben E.)] Window gar- 
den. 21st ed. [rev., 1916] cover- 
title, 12 p. 16mo. [13290 


(© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Apr. 15, 1916; A 480302; Larkin co., 
Buffalo. 
REYNOLDS (B. 8.) co.*, Washington. 


Views of beautiful Arlington, Va. 


cover-title, [22] p. folder. col. 
illus. obl. 382mo. $0.10. [13291 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


May 23, 1916; A 432160. 


O95 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 13 


13292 
RIcHTER (F. Ad.) & co.*, New York. 
[13292-13295 
Meteor: no. 4, 7. v. cover-title, 8 p. 
col. illus. Senter © May 1, 1916; 2 


e. each and aff. May 
450847, 430848. 


Some of the many designs built with 
the Capitol stone building blocks. 
no: 50; 100: a Vs illus. 24mo. 

. © Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. each and 
aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429657, 429658. 

RipertEY (Douglas C.) Geography of 
Illinois. [Cincinnati, O., Printed by 
J.) oy Cushing Co...; 19861, a2) op. 
illus., maps. 4to. [13296 


© May 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 25, 1916; A 481216; Amer. 
book co., New York. 


RIEGEL (S. 8.) 


G3; Sie seb. 


Modern superheater 
and its performance. 7 p. 8vo. 
$0.10. [13297 

© May 12, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
May 17, 1916; A 480960: Central 
railway club, New York. 


Rretey (Martha)* Montrose, Cal. 
Lessons from the birds. cover-title, 
isd. i, ilgs. (part col.) S8vo. 
$0.25. [13298 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
May 24, 1916; A 432189. 
RITENoUR (John S§8.)* Pittsburgh. 


Master minds of type and press. 
No. 6. William Bullock. (Jn In- 
land printer, June, 1916) [13299 


© June 5, 1916; 1 ec June 12, 
1916; A 440208. 


RitTerR (Elma Streeper)* Philadelphia. 
Something decidedly original in the 
way of centerpieces. (Jn Philadel- 
phia press) [13300 

©. May 28, 1916: 1 c. ‘May 31, 
1916; A 424935. 


Roppins & Myers co.*, Springfield, O. 
Ventiladores de Robbins & Myers. 
para circuitos de corriente alterna y 
continua. 32 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Catalog no. 1091) [13301 


© May 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
26. 1916: A 434104. 


Roperts (Charles George Douglas) 
Cock-crow. [New York, Printed by 
Federal printing co., 1916] 14 p. 
12mo. $0.50. [13302 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

25, 1916; A 482179; Galbraith 
Welch, inc., New York. 
RopIns conveying belt co.*, New York. 
[13303-13310 


Capacity and speed chart of Robins belt 
conveyors. Card, chart, 9 by 6 inches. 
@ Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 1, 

1916; A 430633. 


! 
| 
: 


Ropsinson (L. M.) & @o. 


RoBINS conveying belt co.*—Contd. 


Chart for finding diameters, speeds and 
P.’s_of transmission pulleys and 
Card, chart, 9 by 6 inches. © 
. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 1, 
1916; A 430634. 


Chart for finding horse powers of 15° 
involute and eycloidal gears. Card, 
charts, 9 by 12 inches. © Apr. 25. 
1916: 2 c. and aff. May 1, 1916; A 
430639. 


Chart for finding required number of 
plies of conveyor belt. Card, charts, _ 
by 12 inches. @©@ Apr. 25, 1916; 2'¢ 
and aff. May 1, 1916; A 430640. 

Chart for finding rise and incline length 
of conveyors. Card, charts, 6 by 9 
inches. © Apr. 25, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 
May 1, 1916: A 430638. 

Chart for finding shaft diameter for a 
given P. and speed for line and 
transmission shafting. Card, chart, 6 
by 9 inches.- © Apr. 25, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. May 1, 1916; A 430637. 

Chart for finding shaft diameters for 
combined bending and torsion. 
chart. 9 by 6 inches. © Apr. 25, 1916: 
2 ec. and aff. May 1, 1916; A 430636. 

Horse power chart. Card, chart, 9 by 6 
inches. © Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 1, 1916: A 430635. 


Glue test 
chart. an instruction for making 
tests. Card, 22 by 19 inches. - [13311 

© Oct. 17, 1915; 2 c. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 430822; Lowell M. Rob- 
inson, New Albany, Ind. 


RocHeEL (Clément)* Paris. Agence R. 


T. Z.: grand roman d’espionnage. 
nos. 1-5. [5 instalments] (Jn Paris 
Presse, 9-14 mars, 1916) [13312 


© Mar. 9-14, 1916; 1 c. each Apr. 
6, 1916; A—Foreign 13752. 


' RockWeEtL (Paul Ayres) [18313-13319 


Americans get war honors for bravery. 
© May 15, 1916; 1 c. May 18, 1916; 
A 424587. 

Capture Teuton boat in bold night at- 
tack. © May 23, 1916; 1c. May 26, 
1916; A 424835. 

Chicagoan first U, S. legionnaire to fall. 
© June 1, 1916; 1 ¢. June 5, 1916; 

§ 440075. 

pats legion hero killed. © June 3, | 
1916: 1c. June 7, 1916; A 440103. — 

Heroic American depicts Verdun life. © 
June 13, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 1916; 
440335. 

Missing Americans safe. @ May 
1916; 1 ec. May 22, 1916; A 404714, 

Wounded American wins French cross. 
© May 31, 1916; 1 ¢. June 3, 1916; 
A 440017. 7 ; 
|Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] : 
© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 

cago. 
RocKWELL 
problems, 


© Mar. 
aff. May 6. 1916; 
H. Scovell & €o., 


19, 


(Willard F.) Paper mill 

cover-title, 31 p. SvOl 
[13320 
30, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 9 
A 429875; Clinton 
Boston, 


596 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


13371 


Roppy: (John A.)* Philadelphia. 
Serology laboratory guide with spe- 
cial reference to complement fixation 
tests. 62 p. S8vo. [13321 

© May 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 429956. 

Rogers (William Alfred)* Lead, S. D. 
Hurrah for the G. A. R. Card, 84 
by 3 inches. [133822 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429892. 


Roor (W. A.) Salesmanship. Lesson 
no. 5. Air’ heating systems (gas). 
2p. 1, p. [85]-114. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. (Practical gas educational 
courses. ) [13323 

© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. May 11, 1916; 
aff. May 10, 1916; A 482003; Na- 
tional commercial gas assn., New 
York. 


Rospack (F. P.) co.*, Benton Har- 
bor, Mich. Ten-strike Tomkins. 
cover-title, [12] p. illus. Svo. 

[138324 
© May 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 430879. 


RosE (Robert F.)* Washington. Rob- 
ert F’. Rose expert shorthand course. 
Lesson no. 9-15. New York and 
London, Funk & Wagnalls company 
MOIG, 7 v.. Svo. eta 325 

© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c.-and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 429776. 


RosensBerc (John G.)* Riverton, 
Wash. J. G. Rosenberg’s gasoline 
computing chart. Card, 22 by 123 
inches. [13326 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 20, 
1916; aff. May 2, 1916; A 430659. 


Ross college of chiropractic. 9th an- 
nual announcement. 
40 p. illus., ports. obl. 16mo. 


[13327 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
25, 1916; A 429684; Nathaniel C. 
Ross, Fort Wayne, Ind. 


Roterserc (A.)* Chicago. Superior 
magical apparatus. 2d ed. cover- 
title, 223 p. illus. 8vo. (Catalog 
no. 15) [18328 


© Apr. 30, 1916; 2 c May 25, 
1916; aff. May 8, 1916; A 482217. 
RotH (David M.)* Portland, Ore. 
Roth complete course of memory 
training. Lesson 1-4 & suppl. Seat- 
tle, San Francisco  [etc.] Roth 
memory institute [1916] 5 v. 16mo. 
[13329-18333 
™ Apr. 6, 14, 17, 20, 1916; 2 c¢. 
each and aff. May 8, 1916; A 480755- 
430759. 


1916, 1917. ° 


ROYAL EQUIPMENT co.*, Bridgeport, 


Conn. Raybestos brake lining and 
clutch data. cover-title, 39 p. illus. 
12mo. [13834 


© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 ec May 10, 
1916; aff. Apr. 29, 1916; A 432025. 


ROYAL PURPLE, 1917. Comp. and pub. 
in the year 1916 by the junior class 
of Cornell college. [Iowa City, Ia., 
Printed by the Economy advertising 
co., 1916] [264] p. illus., ports., 
plates. 4to. $2.25. [13335 


© May 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
19; 1916; A 483053... Clifford” P: 
Benton and John J. Knight, Mount 
Vernon, Ia. 


Rue (Lucien V.)* Jeffersonville, Ind. 
Jonathan Jennings, the first gov- 
ernor of Indiana. (ifn Louisville 
Sunday courier-journal. ) [13336 

© May 14, 1916; 1 ¢c.. May 16, 
1916; A 424696. 


Rus-Lxe illustrative service*, Detroit. 
Rus-Leg illustrative service, 7. 
cover-title, 28 1., illus. 4to. [138337 


© May 4, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 480839. 


Rusk farm ¢co.*, Hau Claire, Wis. 
Rusk farm cheese. Cheese as an 
economical and nutritious food. 
Sheet, col. illus., printed on both 
sides, 7% by 9% inches, fold. to obl. 
48mo. [133388 


© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 429853. 


RUSSELL (Lillian)* Chicago. 
[13339-13371 


Beauty talks by Lillian Russell. Hair 
secret. © May 29, 1916; 1 c. May 31, 
1916; A 424912. 

—— Monopolists. © May 18, 1916; 1c. 
May 19, 1916; A 424617. 


Truthfulness. © May 16, 1916; 1 

c. May 18, 1916; A 424554. 

Chin, chin, double chin. © June 4, 
1916; 1c. June 5. 1916; A 440268. 


Flowers are beautiful. Work among 
them and you will be beautiful. © 
May 21, 1916; 1c May 22, 1916; A 
424772. 

Lillian Russell’s beauty hints. Are your 
own architect. © May 25, 1916; 1 ec. 
May 26, 1916; A 424821. 

Back breakers. © May 138, 1916; 1 
ce. May 15, 1916; A 424471. 

—_— Business of shopping. @©@ June 15, 
1916; 1c. June 16, 1916; A 440319. 
Cleaniiness. © May 24, 1916; 1c. 

May 25, 1916; A 424783. 

Cultivate your nails. © June 10, 
1916; 1 ¢. June 12, 1916; A 440292. 
—— Don’t hide your brow. © June 7, 
1916; 1c. June 8, 1916; A 440280. 
For what do you stand? © May 
22,1916; 1 c. May 23, 1916; A 424773. 


597 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13372 


RUSSELL (Lillian) *—Continued. 


Lillian Russell’s beauty hints. Fresh 
from the country. © June 12, 1916; 
1 e. June 15, 1916: A 440314. 

June beauties. © June 2, 1916; 1 
ec. June 8, 1916; A 440026. 

—— Life intensified. © May 26, 1916; 
1c. May 27, 1916; A 424863. 

Marooned. © June 8, 1916; 

June 5, 1916; A 4400380. 

National drink. © June 13, 1916; 

1c. June 15, 1916; A 440296. 

On the wings of song. @ May 23, 

a91G> 8" e, May 24, 1916; A 424778. 

Out of their, shells. @ June 1, 

1916; 1 ce. June 2, 1916; A 424993. 
Painting the lily. © May 15, 1916; 

1c. May 17, 1916; A 424549. 

Physical training still secondary. 

© May 17, 1916; 1 c. May 18, 1916; 

A 424560. 

Protect your ears. @© 

I91GS 1 ¢..gune J. 1916= © ast920. 
Shining examples. © June 8, 1916; 

1c. June "9, 1916; A 440284. 


7 ea OF 


31, 


Short life and a merry one. © 
June 9, 1916; 1 c. June 10, 1916; A 
440288. 

Sour milk. © June 14, 1916; 1 ¢. 


June 16, 1916; A 440301. 


Tea bibblers. © May 30, 1916; 1. 
May 31, 1916; A 424917. 


Treadmills. © June 5, 1916; 1 ec. 
June 6, 1916; A 440269. 


Use your teeth. © June 6, 1916; 
1c. June 7, 1916; A 440272. 


Where the roses bloom. © May 20, 
1916; 1 ce. May 22, 1916; A 424682. 


— Women and roses. © May 27, 
1916; 1c. May 29, 1916; A 424868. 


School your scolding locks. © May 14, 
1916; 1 c. May 15, 1916; A 424539. 


That hurry-up feeling all over. © June 


tt, 1916° 1 €» deme «12% 1616) A 
440303. 

To-day she has narrow guage brows. © 
May 28, 1916; 1 c. May "99, 1916; A 
424911. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 
Ruxton (Robert) [133872,,13373 


Selling force and the selling farce, by 
Robert Ruxton, cartoonics. Oy ato MG. 
Cooper. Philadelphia, Pa., The Dando 
company [1916]. 70 p. illus. 8vo. 
$0.25. © Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 3, 1916; A 430676. 


© Dando co., Philadelphia. 


Your automobile, a valuable asset or a 
dangerous liability, which? Philadel- 
phia, Manufacturers’ casualty insur- 
ance co. [1916] 16 p. illus. 24mo. 
© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 20, 
1916; A 430414. 
© Manufacturers’ casualty insur- 

ance co., Philadelphia. 

S. & G. 

1, 1916—Apr. 

p. 48mo. 


© Apr. 


May 
[10382] 
[133874 


ec. May 8, 1916; 


mid-year desk calendar. 
20, 1017); dak, 


3B, 1916; 2 


aff. May 6, 1916; A 432021; Scher- | 


ing & Glatz, New York. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


SADTLER (Helena S.)* Philadelphia. 
[13375, 18376 


For smocking round yokes and cuffs, by 
Helena Buehler’ [pseud.] Envelope, 
illus., 63 by 9% inches. (E Z smock- 
ing patterns, no. 12.) $0.50. @© Apr. 
17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 28, 1916; 
A 430552. 


New and improved designs of Helena 
Buehler’s E Z smocking patterns, by 
Helena Buehler [pseud.] Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides, 94 by 62 ‘inches. 
@ Apr. 10, 1916; 1 © and aff Apr. 
28, 1916; le. Apr. Go1SI6e A 430551. 


St. Louis, Mo. Gould’s St. Louis di- 
rectory for 1916. [v. 45] St. Louis, 
Gould directory co., 1916. 2898 p. 
4to. $10.00. [13377 


© June .8, 1916;.-2) e. dune 412 


- 1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 431493; 


Gould directory co., St. Louis. 


SALES METHOD co.*, New York. Ad 
helps for undertakers. v. B. De 
luxe-series. [no. 39052-39103] cover- 
title, 52 1. illus. obl. 48mo. [13378 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 484457. 


San Pepro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake 
railroad co. Raising money. [4] p. 
Svo. [13379 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 432037; Howard Elliott, 
Los Angeles. 


SANBORN (N. W.) Poultry and farm. 
pt. 4. (Jn American poultry advo- 
eate, June, 1916) [18380 

© June 6, 1916; 1 c. June 8, 1916; 
A 440116; Clarence C. De Puy, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 


(Ben 8a Scorched _ girl 
or, Charmed by the prince of 


SAUNIER 
moths ; 


hearts. chap. 1-4. (In Chicago 
ledger ) {13381 

© Jan; 22, 1916; 1 @) jane 
1916; A 440052; W. D. Boyce co., 
Chicago. 


Sauté products corp.*, New York. 


From soup to nuts. [16] p. col. 
illus. circular, in shape, 34 inches in 
diameter. [18382 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434067. 


Savirt’s (Thomas) sons*, Philadel- 
phia. Faucets, swan-neck. Sheet, 
diagrs., 22 by 164 inches. (Archi- 


tectural service corporation. Service 
sheet A, no. 102, A, B, Jan., 1916) 
[13383 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; A 4380403. 


098 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 13424 
SayMAN (Isaac H.)* Baltimore. My | ScHuttz (Yvonne)* Paris. Dzinn. 
character. cover-title, 7 p. illus. (In Echo de Paris) [13405, 13406 
24mo. [13384 nos. 1-11. [11 instalments] © Mar. 


© May 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 16, 1916; A 4382089. 
ScENARIO Dbulletin-review. v. 1, no. 
2 Apr, 1916. 47 p. S8vo. [13385 
iyMay 9. 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 15, 1916; A 430855; California 
scenario co., Los Angeles. 


ScuHapHorst (William Frederick) * 
New York. [13886, 18387 
Power topics. (Jn American wool and 


cotton reporter) © June 15, 1916; 
1c. June 16, 1916; A 440338. 

Practical belt chart. (Jn Paper trade 
journal) @© Apr. 27, 1916; 1 c. May 
22, 1916; A 424699. 


SCHOENBORN (John)* Chicago. 
poems, by J. S. Born. [pseud.] 
[6] p. folder. 16mo. [13388 


© May 15, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
May 18, 1916; A 432115. 


SCHUETTE (Oswald F.) 13389-13404 


Austrians may peril Venice. © June 1, 
1916; 1 c. June 5, 1916; A 440080. 


British take relief checks. © June 5, 
1916; 1c. June 8, 1916; A 440126. 


Foe menaces 2 Italian cities. © May 
Pitot kc. May, 31, 1916; .A 
424931. 

© May 


Food chief will be autocrat. 
1916; 1 ec. May 18, 1916; A 424588. 


Germany for peace, but won’t consider 
giving up territory. © May 25, 1916; 
1 c. May 29, 1916; A 424882. 


Germany preparing for trade conquest. 
May 2c, 1916; 1 c. May 25, 1916; 
A 424808. 


Greatest sea battle is won by Germans. 
@ June 3, 1916; 1 c.. June 7, 1916; 
A 440101. 

Peace talk futile, Germany to fight on. 

pane oy 1916s 1c. June 9, 1916; 
A 440163. 

Put British sea loss at 5 times Germans. 
© June 10, 1916; 1 ec. June 15, 1916; 
A 440249. 


Refusal of allies to concede Germany’s 


Song 


15, 


military victories halts peace. @ May 
fie LOGE) 1 oc, >) May 31>) 1916% x 
424929. 


Says Ireland shows British militarism. 
© May 23, 1916; 1 c. May 26, 1916; 
A 424832. 


Sweep French back closer to Verdun. @© 
May 26, 1916; 1 c. May 29, 1916; A 
424894, 

Tribesmen take two oases. © June 5, 
1916; 1 c. June 8, 1916; A 440127. 
U. S. protest hailed in Berlin. © May 
Bee igtG. I ¢. May 25, 1916; A 

424812. 

Urge U. S. end mail embargo. © May 

1916; 1 c. May 22, 1916; A fodtis. 
© May 31, 


Verdun fight balks ailiee) 
1916; 1c. June 3, 1916; A 440016, 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., 
cago. 


Chi- 


599 


24—Apr. 3, 1916; 1 ¢. each Apr. 22, 
1916; A—Foreign 13753. 


nos. 12-23, 23 bis, 24, 25. [15 instal- 


ments ] © Apr. 4-18, 1916; 1 c. each 
May 15, 1916; A—Foreign 13754. 
ScHustrr (Hdw. J.)*. St. Louis. 


Schuster’s yellow pine lumber rate 


book. [13407-13410 

Apr., 1916, Hastern ed. cover-title, 248 
p. 12mo, $12.00 per yr. © Apr. 28, 
1916; 2 e. and aff. May 3, 1916; A 
430690. 

Apr., 1916. Texas ed. 39 . Ato. 
$12.00 for 12 months. © May 1, 1916; 


2c. and aff. May 6, 1916; A 738891. 


Apr., 1916. Western ed. corer Ate 200 
(i. e. 208) p. 12mo. $12.00 for 12mo. 
© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ce. and aff, Apr. 20, 
1916; A 430372. 


May, 1916. Hastern ed. cover-title, 248 
p. 12mo. @© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. May 27, 1916; A 432199. 


ScHutte & Koerting co.*, Philadel- 
phia. (18411, 18412 


Hard lead and rubber fittings. 8 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. (Catalog 7, see, 
Le @scApre) aS tod Ge ites Ma 9, 
1916; aff. Apr. 27, 1916: A 429924. 


Schutte lead lined valves. 8 p._ illus., 
diagrs. 4to. (Catalog 8, sec L.) © 
Apt. 18, 1916; 2 c, May ’9, 1916; aff. 


sed 


Apr. ard 1916; A 429923. 


(Clinton H.) & co.*, Boston. 
[134138, 138414 


Scientific management for everyday use. 
cover-title. Dp: y Svos)) ©) Apry 13; 
1916; 2 ec. May 1, 1916; aff. May 6, 
1916; A 4298738. 


Seope of industrial engineering. cover- 
title, 8, [1] p. 8vo. © Apr. 6, 1916; 
2c, May 1, 1916; aff. May 6, 1916; 
A 429874. 


SCOVELL 


SEARS, Roebuck & co.*, Chicago. 


[13415-13424 


Bargain counter. Bulletin no. 182. 
ecover-title, 32, [6] p. illus. (part 
col.) 8vo. © Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Apr. 21, 1916: A 430426. 


Bulletin no. 183, 184. cover-title, 
2:Ve illuss Svo1@ Aprse db, 21) 19Le s 
2) ¢. each) and! ait) Apr. (29; ) U91G): A: 
429761, 429762. 


Bulletin no. 185. cover-title, 
illus. . 8vo. © Apr. 27, 1916; 
and aff. May 8, 1916; A 430766. 


—-— Bulletin no. 186. cover-title, 32 p 
illus. 8vo. © May 3, 1916; 2c. and 
aff. May 18, 1916; a 432117. 


—— Bulletin no. 187. cover-title, 32, 
[2] p. illus. 4to. © May 9, 1916; 
2c. and aff, May 29, 1916; A 434135. 


Bulletin no. 188. Sales -title, 32, 
P21" 7, TSS Ao, 1G) Mayo! 1916: 
2c. and aff. May 29, 1916; A 434136. 


Bulletin no. 189. cover-title, 32 
[47 pl) 1 ts. “(pare coli) a. Syvo; 
© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 29, 
1916; A 434137. 


o2NDs 
PANG 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13425 


pt. 1, ns ee 


SEARS, Roebuck & co.*—Continued. 


Your grocery store, May, June, 1916. 
cover-title, 64 p. illus. 4to. © May 
1, 1916; Dc. and aff. May 18, 1916. 
A 432118. 


—— May—June, Paw Dallas, Tex. 
p. illus. 4to. © Apr. 24, 1916: 
and aff. May 8, 1916; A 430765. 

SEcuRITY trust & savings bank. Com- 
parative rainfall chart of southern 

California. 1916 ed. Sheet, illus., 

eol. charts, printed on both sides, 25 

by 22 inches., fold .to 8vo. $0.10. 

[13425 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. May 8, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 429901; Fred 

Lind Alles, Los Angeles. 


SEEMAN brothers. Premiums; War- 
field coffee, pioneer coffee, nursery 
milk [ete.] cover-title, [16] p. illus. 
SvoO. [13426 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 

6, 1916; A 429890; ©. M. Dopler, 
New York. 

SEHL (H. W.) 

ness. 


ee 


Bigger, better busi- 
(In Chicago herald) 
[13427-13432 


Better business means bigger business. 
© May 25, 1916 ; 1 ec. May 26, 1916; 
A 424820. 


Growth through consumer acceptance. 
© May 26, 1916; 1 c. May 27, 1916; 
A 424861. 

Horse sense in merchandising. © May 
De OMG Mele Cape iMi ay. leenrr ual OG ee. 
424769. 


Salesman’s wedge. © May 24, 1916; 1c. 
May 25, 1916; A 424782. 

Taking growth by the forelock. @ May 
2k, V UOTG AL tes eMiay, 29), yoni JA: 
424866. 

Why 100,000 corporations have no net 
income. @ May 28, 1916; 1 ec. May 
24, 1916; A 424774. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


SEIVWRIGHT (Jean) [18483-18436 


Newest hat is of Milan in every shade. 
© June 4, 1916; 1 c. June 9, 1916; A 


440176. 
Newest sleeves are all elaborate. @ May 
28, 1916; 1c. June 2, 1916; A 42497). 


Solid colored silks to be popular this 
summer. © May 21, 1916; 1 ce. May 
25, 1916; A 424784. 

Umbrella skirt succeeds the lampshade 
tunic. © June 11, 1916; 1 ec. June 16, 
1916; A 440325. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune] 

© Chicago tribune and New York 
globe, Chicago. 

SELDEN (Frank Henry)* Valley City, 
N. D. Suggestive courses in me- 
chanical science, Valley City, N. D., 
Cranesville, Pa., The Maudslay press 
1916). 8, p. Ly [5)—387 462) .p.-los. 
16mo. $0.25. [13437 

© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
8, 1916; A 4380769. 


| 


SELL (George) baking co.*, Denver. 
Announcing a new service for your 


convenience—from our ovens to 
your table. [5] p. folder, col. illus. 
obl. Ato. [134388 


© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
81, 1916; A 4382247, 


SENTON (Moritz S.)* New Orleans. 
up-to-date bank ads.  cover-title, 
58 1. Svo. $6.00. [134389 

© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 430964. 


Sessions loan & trust co. 
of security.  cover-title, [36]  p. 
illus., ports. fol. [13440 

© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 @ May 11, 
1916; aff. May 31, 1916; A 434215; 
Ephraim H. Clark, Marietta, Ga. 


60 


Evidence 


SHANNON (John D.)* Columbus, O. 
Shannon’s life insurance instructor. 
[12] p. table. nar., Svo. [138441 


© Mar. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1916; A 480435. 


SHare (Herb E.)* 
Sex control in poultry breeding, 
chap. 8. (Jn American poultry jour- 
nal, June, 1916) [13442 


© June 1, 1916; 1 ce. June 3, 1916; 
A 440152. 


SHarRPS and flats. v. 1, no. 5, Mar., 

1916... 15 pilus. Sva: [13443 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1916; 

aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 430488; Lyon 
& Healy, Chicago. 


SHaw (Anna M.)* 
Whispered gratitude. Card, 53 by 
4 inches. $0.05. [13444 

© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
4, 1916; A 429881. 


Spokane, Wash. 


Camden, N. J. 


SHAW (Emma _ “Francilla)* Boston. 
Why Col. Roosevelt should not be 
commandeered into the presidency, 
by Plain American [pseud.] 16 p. 
16mo. $0.05. [13445 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916;.A 480599. a 


SHEEHAN (Michael Joseph)* Hering- 
ton, Kan. Watchful waiting wins. 
(In Herington sun) [13446 


© May 4, 1916; 1 c. May 19, 1916; 
A 424638. 


SHELDON (Arthur Frederick) * Buffalo. 
Kirst Sheldon lecture. (Jn Buffalo 
live wire, May, 1916) [13447 

© May 15, 1916; 1 c. June 2, 1916; 
A 424988. 


600 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


SHELMAN (William Martin)* Union 


Star, Ky. Eugenie culture for mar- 
ried people. [18] p. 24mo. $1.00. 
[13448 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
28, 1916; A 480570. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, New York. . 
[13449-13457 


Boras Atlantic reporter citations. v. 


» no s ay, [Cumulative 
suppl.] 76 p. 8vo. $5.00. © May 
20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 26, 1916; 
A 433175. 


Shepard’s California citations and an- 
notations. v. 9, no. 2, 1916. 
Cumulative suppl. 
Her year. 


v. 9, no. 
[Cumulative suppl. ] 

: . $5.00 per year. © May 

16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 26, 1916. 
A 433170. 

Shepard’s Massachusetts citations.  v. 
9; no. 2, May, 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl.J] 243 p. 8vo. $4.00. © May 
18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 26, 1916; 
A 433174. 


Shepard’s Northwestern citations. 
no. 2, May, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
165 p. 8vo. $6.00 per year. © May 
23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 26, 1916. 
A 433176. 


Shepard’s Oregon citations. 
2, May, 1916. 
Da Svo. 


Bnendra’s Golarida Catone: 
24/ Apr:,. 1916. 


\Yvo) alay 


Vv. a: no. 
242 


reporter citations. 
ae iT anlaeive 
"8vo. 


he avers Meanedsbe citations. yv. 2, no. 
Apr., 1916. Cumulative oa 107 
p. v0. $4.00 per year. © May 8, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 26, 1916: A 
433172. 


Shepard’s Utah citations. 


Vie wil) (Os 122 
Apr., 1916. 


[Cumulative suppl. ] 47 
p. 8vo. $3.00 per year. © May 17, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 26, 1916; A 
433173. 


SHIRLEY 
Dove. 


(John Cofer)* Chicago. 
(In The review, May 1916) 
[13458 


© June 1, 1916;.1 ¢. June 5, 


1916; A 440072. 


SHONINGER (B.) co.*, New Haven. 
Catalogue of Shoninger pianos. 16 
p. illus., 10 loose pl. in pocket. 8vo. 
(Cover-title: Shoninger pianos) 

[18459 
© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429899. 


Siewert (H. A.)* Los Angeles. Valu- 
able handbook of useful information 
on finance for the business man. 
[4] p. 12mo. $1.00. [13460 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 429676. 


n 


O 


13477 


Simonps (Frank H.) [13461-13463 


My trip to Verdun. A dying, shell-ridden 
city.”  ©,May 7, 19163. 1 ¢.,) May 19, 
1916; A 424605. 

—— Gen. Petain face to face. © Apr. 
30, 1916; 1 ec. May 19, 1916; A 424601. 

Promised land. Lorraine’s forgotten 
battle. @ May 14, 1916; 1 c. May 19, 
1916; A 424607. 


[Note: The foregoing are in New 
York tribune | 
© Tribune assn., New York. 


SINGER mfg. co.*, Elizabeth, N. J. 


[13464, 13465 

Additions to and alterations in form 
1437 w, etc. Dec., 1915, Jan., Feb., 
Mar., 1916. 8 numb. 1. plates. uar., 
8vo. (Form 15385 w. Apr. 15, 1916) 
[Text parallel to binding] @©@ Apr. 24, 


TOLG: /2) cy sand watt, May a) TOTG< vA 
429810. 

Additions to and alterations in form 
1043 w. Mar., 1916. 111. illus. 8vo. 
(Form 1582 w. Apr. 15, 1916.) © 
Apr. aa 1916; 2 c. and aff. May Ii, 


1916; A 429811. 
SINGER SEWING machine co., ine.*, 
Elizabeth, N. J. [13466-13477 


New high speed multiple needle, Singer 
machines of class 106, single thread 


chain — stitch. Multiple — stitvhing, 
tucking ete. 7, [1] p. illus. 8vo. 
(Form 9396, May, 1916) © May 10, 


1916; 2 ce. and aff. May 16, 1916; A 
430981. 

Singer machine no. 17-30, lock stitch 
for use in the manufacture of leather 


hand bags, pocketbooks, portfolios, 
ete. [2] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 9423, 
May, 1916) @©@ May 10, 1916; 2 ¢. 


and aff. May 16, 1916; A 4380935. 


Singer machine no. 62—59, double thread 
chain stitich for inserting trimming 
and binding sleeves in women’s 
house dresses, wrappers etc., at one 
Operation. [2] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 
9404, Mar., 1916) @©@ May 10, 1916; 
2. and aff. May 16, 1916. A 430936. 


Singer machine no. 105-1 double thread 
chain stitch for heavy cotton flannel 
gloves. [2] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 
9412, Apr., 1916) © May 10, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 16, 1916: A 430930. 


Singer machine no. 500 wi for pound- 
ing the seams of shoes ete. [2] p. 
illus. 8vo. (Form 9408, May, 1916) 
© May 10, 1916; 2. and aff. May 16, 
1916; A 43809382. 


Singer machine no. 501 wi for cutting 
or snipping shoe vamps, ete. [2] p. 
illus. S8vo. (Form 9415, May, 1916) 
© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 16, 
1916; A 430938. 


Singer machine no. 502wi1 for tip 
scouring and finishing shoes. [2] p. 
illus. 8vo. (Form 9416, May, 1916) 
© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 16, 

1916; A 430934. 


Singer machine no. 503 wl for cutting 
or snipping shoe vamps by foot power. 
[2] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 9409, May, 
1916) © May 10, 1916; 2 ec. and afi. 
May 16, 1916; A 4380937. 


Singer machine no. 504wi1 for 
forating shoe tips, ete. 
8vo. (Form 9417, May, 
May 10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 16, 
1916 ; A 430938. 


per- 
illus. 


OL 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13478 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


SINGER SEWING machine co., ine.*—Con. 
Singer machine no. 505 w1 for beading 
or turning shoe uppers, button flies, 
etc. [2] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 9418, 
May, 1916) @ May 10, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. May 16, 1916: A 430940. 
Singer machine no. 506 w 1 for per- 
forating shoe vamps, hat sweats, etc. 
7 p. illus. 8vo. (Form 9419, May, 
1916). © May.10,. 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 16, 1916; A’ 430939. 


Singer aachines 114-1 and 114-2 
single thread elastic chain stitch for 
sewing on flat buttons. [2] p. illus. 
8vo. © May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 29, 1916; A 434159. 


SKINNER engine co.*, Erie, Pa. 
[13478, 13479 


Uufvalye unaflow. 23 p._ illus., 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec. May 4, 
i916: aff. May 9, 1916; A 429962. 


Universal unaflow. 8ded. 27 pv. illus., 
diagrs. 4to. @ Apr. 14, 1916; 2 «. 
May 4, 1916; aff. May 9, 1916; 
429963. 


SLADE & Miller co.*, Chicago. Stick- 
eraft. Sheet, illus., 12 by 9 inches. 
[13480 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
May 17, 1916; A 430918. 


SLATER (EH. K.) 
on gas appliances and processes of 
manufacture. The application of 
gas to hotel and restaurant equip- 
ment, ed. by E. K. Slater, assisted 
by Wm. De Freitas, John M. Brock. 
New York, National commercial gas 


Practical treatises 


association, 1916. 50 p. illus. S8vo. 
(Industrial fuel reference books, no. 
6.9). ou 20: [13481 
© May 5, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
May 17, 1916; A 430924; National 
commercial gas assn., New York. 
SLICHTER (Sumner H.) Coupons, 


trading stamps and premium sys- 
tenis... °c Pp. T “St nom Tr Ato. 
(Modern business service, report no. 
68. ) [13482 

© Apr: 22, 4916: 2 'c?"and ‘aff, 
Apr. 25, 1916; A 429695; Alexander 
Hamilton institute, New York. 


Stoss (Robert) London lauds beat 
of the Daily news. (Jn Chicago 
daily news) [13483 

© May 16, 1916; 1 c. May 19, 
1916; A 424627; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 

SMITH 


(A. Carman) Bigger, better 


business. How to get Pacific coast 
business. May 13, 1916. (In Chi- 
eago herald) [18484 


(© May 18, 1916; 1 c. May 15, 
1916; A 424470; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


diagrs. | 


SmitH (A. O.) co.*, Milwaukee. Magie 
of motor wheeling. 16 p. illus. 8vo. 
(Cover-title: Motor wheeling) 

[18485 


© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A "432948, 


[SmirH (Adam)] Earl of Royster 
Ray, by Perhaps Bacon [pseud.] 
24 p. 16mo. $0.15. [138486 

© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 431401; Bronson canode 
printing co., Chicago. 


SmiTH (Dayid Eugene) Mathematical 
portraits and pages.  cover-title, 
[24] p. ports., facsims. 8vo. 

[13487 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 480814; Ginn and coin- 
pany, Boston. — 


SmMiItH (Ed. W.) Professional wres- 


tling. New York, American sports 
publishing company [1916] 95 p. 
front., illus., ports. 16mo. (Spald- 


ing red cover series of athletic hand- 
books, no. 19R) $0.25. [13488 


© May 23, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 4381252; Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York. 


SmitH (Forrest)* Council Bluffs, Ia. 
Forrest Smith company, city prop- 
erty clearing house. Sheet, printed 
on both sides, 83 by 54 inches. 

[13489 


© May 19, 1916; 2 e May 19, 
1916; aff. June 1, 1916; A 484213. 


SmitH (Ida B.)* Philadelphia. Sister 
Susie and Jolly Mollie, by I. B. 
Smith and Lucena Nash. 12 Dp. 
16mo. [13490 


© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
24, 1916; A 4380527. 


SmitH (J. Frank)* Dallas. To-mor- 
row, the thief of thrift. cover-title, 
16 p. 16mo. $0.04. [13491 


© May 138, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 434000. 


SmitH (Jack H.)* New York. 
[13492, 13493 


Jack Smith’s own cartoon school. Ac- 
tion, body, no. 26, 29, 31-34, 38, 350— 
352. 10 1. illus. 4to. Nov. 15. 
1915; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 
430567. 

Action, head, no. 205, 206. Hand 

action, no. 92, 93. Action, feet, no. 61, 

62, 6 1. illus. 8vo. © Nov. 15, 19155 

2c. and aff. Apr.,26, 1916; A 430566. 


602 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


~ no. 6, 1916 


13513 


SmitTH form-a-truck co.*, Chicago. 
[18494, 18495 
How we help you make sales Mr. Dealer. 
[Reduced facsimile eal cover-title, 50 


P. Mus; © fol. ©. Apr. 25, 1916; 2 
. and aff. Apr. 29, 1916: A 429764. 


a and a Ford makes a guaranteed 
one-ton truck. cover-title. 12 p. illus. 
16mo. © May 16, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
May 22, 1916; A 434033. 


SNELL (Roy J.)* Eskimo 
Robinson Crusoe. (In 


Chicago daily news) [13496 


© June 10, 1916; 1 c June 15, 
1916; A 440248. 


Chicago. 
chap. 2. 


SNETHEN (Rollings A.)* St. Louis. 
Electricity, the spirit of nature. 
cover-title, [8] p. port. 8vo. 

[13497 
© Nov. 25, 1915; 2 c. May 10, 
1916; aff. May 17, 1916; A 430952. 


Snow (Lester J.)* Rockford, Ill. 
Snow’s success system of garment 
cutting. Suppl. no. 25. 8 p. illus. 
obl. 12mo. $0.16. [13498 


© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429486. 


Society for savings and loans of 
Washington*, Washington. Plan of 
operation of the credit associations 
of the Society for savings and loans. 
[4] p. 16mo. [13499 


© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 432149. 


Soun (J. A.)* El Reno, Okl. Hop to 
mu [6] p. 4to. [13500 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
2, 1916; A 429828. 


Somers (Ff. M.)* Cincinnati. Seven 
ages of man from As you like it. 
[16] p. illus. 16mo. {13501 


© May 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 434110. 


SonorA phonograph corporation,* New 
York. Sonora supreme. 15 p. incl. 
front., illus. 4to. [13502 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 
aff. May 9, 1916; A 429964. 


SoutH Benp bait co.*, South Bend, 
Ind. Days of reel sport. Catalogue 
no. 22. cover-title, 47, [1] p. illus. 
(part col.) 4to. (Cover-title: Days 
of real sport) [13503 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434074. 


SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA musicians’ di- 
rectory including dramatics and kin- 
dred arts. 1916, 1917. cover-title, 
63 p. ports. obl. 24mo. [13504 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 429490; Herman A. 
Horowitz, Los Angeles. 


San Francisco. 
[18505-13507 
illus., maps. 
vo. © May 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
May 29, 1910; A 434134, 

Great Salt Lake cut-off. a: Foi po 
ey diagrs., maps. 16m May 
£2, 19963 2 ce. and aff. Maye 29, 1916; 
A 434162, 

Tahoe country. cover-title, 29 p. illus. 
(part col.) maps. 8vo. @ May 8, 


1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 29, 1916; A 
434133. 


SOUTHERN PACIFIC Co.*, 


Across America. 31 p. 


SOUTHWESTERN telegraph & telephone 


0.*, Dallas. Dallas, Tex., telephone 
directory, summer, 1916. 4 p. L, 
160, 42 p. 4to. [13508 


© May 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 434007. 


SPAETH’S easy payment clothing assn. 
[13509, 13510 


Membership application. Card, 23 by 
4% inches. © Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Apr. 6, 1916; A 429917. 


Spaeth’s easy payment clothing associa- 


tion. Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. © Mar. 
ie 1ONG?. 2) ¢c. and att. Apr 6, 19iGs 
A 429918. 


© Alonzo M. Spaeth, Mt. Carmel, 
Til. 


1916. 
York, 
com- 


SPALDING’S Official golf guide, 
Ed. by Thos. Bendelow. New 
American sports publishing 
pany, 1916. ...223. p:  ‘front., alus:, 
ports. 16mo. (Spalding red cover 
series of athletic handbooks, no. 3R) 
$0.25. [13511 


© May 23, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 481258; Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York. 


SPARK-LITE manufacturing co. Power 
is safety. cover-title, 12 p. diagr. 
24mo. [18512 


© May 22, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 432255; William S. Wit- 
ter, Toledo, Ia. 


SPECIALTY pub. house*, Gardenia, Cal. 
101 business builders for the printer 
and advertising hustler. [10] p. 
12mo. $2.50 [13513 


© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 434153. 


603 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13514 


pt.1, n.s., v.13 


SPECTATOR co.*, New York. 
[13514-13515 


Pocket register of life associations for 
1916, compiled for the five years end- 
ins Jan. 1, 1916. [Ssist’ year] — 43, 
[1] p..12mo.. $0.25, .© May:-1;1916; 
2c. and aff. May 5, 1916; A 430702. 

Supplement to Reports of fire insurance 
companies. v. 10, no. 11. Apr., 1916. 
p. 81-88. S8vo. $0.25. © Apr. 26, 
1916 3.2 co and aft. May -2, 19163 A 
429821. 

SPENCER-CARROLL co. Automobile sup- 
plies and accessories. Catalogue no. 
1, season of 1916. 255 p. illus. 4to. 

[13516 

© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 

air. Apr. 29, 1916; A. 4297783 “RK. J. 
Jefferson printing co., Chicago. 


SprrterR (Arthur P.)* Beverly, Mass. 
Spiller’s coloroid trap nest bands. 
Sheet, illus., 7 by 44 inches. [13517 

© May. 16, 1916;.2 ¢ and aff, 
May 17, 1916; A 480972. 


SPOKANE & eastern trust co. Expense 
record. cover-title [6] p., blank 1. 
for memoranda. Svo. [13518 

© Dee. 718; 19'5es 2%. Apr: 25, 
1916; aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 480562; 
Charles H. Moore, Spokane, Wash. 


STACKHOUSE (William R.)* Utica, 
N. Y. Why I bought a lot at Old 
Forge. [8] p. folder. 24mo. (Ad- 
irondack development corporation) 

[13519 
© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 430969. 


STACKPOOLE (H. de Vere)* Stebbing, 
Chelmsford, Essex, England. Stories 


of the legion. no. 5. Mansoor. (In 
Harmsworth red magazine, May, 
1916) [13520 


© 1c. June 15, 1916; A ad int. 
2681; pubd. May 15, 1916. 


STANDARD AERONAUTICAL co. ‘Triple- 
slide aeroplane calculator. cover- 
title, 18 p. front. 12mo. [13521 


© May 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434079; Edward B. 
Jaeger, Chicago. 

STANDARD MAIL order co.*, New York. 
Summer bargains, 1916. 79 [1] p. 
illus. (part col.) S8vo. [13522 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 429759. 
STANDARD PNEUMATIC action co.*, New 


York. Direcciones para operar 
nuestro piano automatico. 12 p. 
illus., diagr. 16mo. [13523 


© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 27, 1916; aff. May 6, 1916; A 
429930. 


STANDARD STATISTICS CO., ine.*, New 


York. [13524, 13525 
Standard bond offerings. Pocket size. 
May, 1916 issue. 12mo. 


p. 
$60.00. @ May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff, 
May 16, 1916; A 433025. 


Standard financial digest service, daily 
revised. v. 2 1, OTS: 


STANDISH (Burt L.) Lefty Locke, 
pitcher-manager. Illus. by Charles 


L. Wrenn. New York, Barse & 
Hopkins [1916] 3817 p. incl. front. 
plates. 8vo. [13526 


© May 20, 1916; 2 e© and aff. 
May 24, 1916; A 483121; Barse & 
Hopkins, New York. 


STANFORD seed co.*, Buffalo. Stan- 
ford’s book and guide [on seed 
corn] 24 p. 16mo. [138527 


© Mar. 2, 1916; 2 c Mar.j3, 1916; 
aff. May 5, 1916; A 429931. 


Why June is the 
month for brides. (Jn Chicago Sun- 
day herald) [13528. 


© June 4, 1916; 1 ce June 5, 
1916; A 440262; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


StTarr (Frederick) 


STATESMAN. Issue the 2d. [8] p. 
illus. (part col.) fol. [18529 
© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 480845; Charles H. 
Brown paint co., New York. 
STAvreumM, Thomson & Bennett. Proof 
sheet A. Apr., 1916. [8] p. folder, 
illus. 4to. [135380: 
© Apr. 12,° 1916: 3 canary ame 
May 15, 1916; A 484057; Ernest 
Arthur Stavrum, Chicago. 
STEINRUCK (Herman)* Hrie, Pa. 
Erie, the hub for business. Card, 
map, 4 by 7 inches. [13532 


© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 @. and ame 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 480411. 


STELLING (Henry B.)* Augusta, Ga. 
World war. Augusta, Ga., Ridgely- 
Wing-Tidwell company, 1916. 24 p. 
8vo. $0.10. [18532 


© Mar. 27, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff, 
Apr. 19, 1916; A 480405. 


STENOTYPE co.*, Indianapolis. Direc- 
tions for the use and care of the 
stenotype. [11] p. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. [138533 


© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aig 
Apr. 15, 1916; A 429708. 


604 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


“no. 6, 1916 


STEPHANOVE (Constantine) 
[13534, 13535 
Baikan situation improved. © June 6, 
1916; 1 c. June 9, 1916; A 440162. 


No Serbian nation, is plan of Bulgars. 
@ May 26, 1916; 1 c. May 29, 1916; 
A 4248938. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
- daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


STEPHENS (Anna D.) An unexcused 
absence. (Jn Messenger of peace, 
May, 1916) [13536 

© May 9, 1916; 1 c. May 15, 

(1916; A 424485; Peace assn. of 

Friends in America, Richmond, Ind. 


STEPHENS-ADAMSON mfg. co.*, Aurora, 


Ill. S-A labor-saving machinery. 
886 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. (Gen- 
eral catalog no. 25) $2.00. [138537 


@© May 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 10, 1916; A 428929. 


STERLING (George) Lilies of stone. 
21. mounted plate. 16mo. [13538 
eapr ic° 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 6, 1916; A 429896; Lucille E. 
Bray, Oakland, Cal. 


_STETSON shoe co., inc.*, So. Weymouth, 


Mass. Dept. 5, stock book no. 19, 
1916. 48, [16] p. incl. front., illus. 
part col.) S8vo. [13539 


© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 6, 1916; A 429876. 


Stewart (Cora Wilson) Country life 
readers. 2d book. Richmond, At- 
lanta [ete.] B. F. Johnson publish- 
ing co. [1916] 160 p. illus. 12mo. 
$0.30. [13540 


© May 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 16, 1916; A 431081; B. F. John- 
son pub. co., Richmond. 


| Stewart (William H.) jr.*, New York. 
[18541-13552 
Motorist’s problems solved. Mar, 22-— 
Apr. 26, 1916, [6 instalments] (Jn 
New York globe and commercial ad- 
vertiser) © Mar. 22-Apr. 26, 1916; 
1c. each May 15, 1916; A 424489- 
424494, 


Teaching the owner to know his auto- 
mobile. Mar. 26—Apr. 30, 1916. (in 
New York Sunday sun) © Mar. 26- 
hie se.4to1G: 1 c. each May 17, 

1916; A 424529-424534. 


STILWELL (Katherine M.)* Chicago. 
Printing as a means of education. 
(In Inland printer, June, 1916) 
[13553 
© June 5, 1916; 1c. June 12, 
1916; A 440206. 


13564 
Stock list. v. 1, no. 9, May 15, 1916. 
[4] p. 4to. [13554 


© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 4382197; Goulds mfg. co., 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 


STOCKHOLDERS’ service corp. Manual 
of lists of stockholders and invest- 
ors. [Revised to Apr., 1916] 36 p. 
16mo. [13555 


© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 17, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 4297038; Ed- 
ward Wentworth Prescott, Lynn, 
Mass. 


STONE (Clarence)* Baltimore. Echoes 
of destiny. Baltimore, Md., The Ar- 
nold press, 1916. 1p. 1, p. [7]-47. 
16mo. $0.40. [13556 


@i May25 191Gs..2 “ec and; air. 
May 4, 1916; A 429889. 


StonE (Kathryn E.)* Los Angeles. 
Outline for music appreciation for 
elementary schools. 48 p. 8vo. 
$0.50. Beppy 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 430777. 


STONEBURN (Frederic H.) 
[13558-13560 

Great development of the poultry indus- 
try during the last twenty years. © 
May 20) £916%. fc) sunei24 1OL6 47 
440005. 

Keep poultry in prime physical condi- 
tion and thus secure greatest returns. 
© May 28, 1916; 1 c. June 2, 1916; 
A 424984, 

Surplus cockerels and inferior pullets 
should be solid early in the season. © 
May 14, 1916; 1 c..May 19, 1916; A 
440005. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Philadel- 
phia North American] 


© Matos advertising co., 
Philadelphia. 


THG., 


Stork co.*, Boston. Stork service to 
retailers. cover-title, 20 p. illus. 
4to. [13561 


© Mar. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
27, 1916; A 429738. 


Stroup (EE. H.) & co.*, Chicago. 
[18562-13564 
Air separation pulverizer. [4] p. i ; 
fol. (Bulletin no. 101-A) © May 26, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 29, 1916; A 


Burn powdered coal. [4]. p... iilus., 
diagrs. fol. (Powdered coal bulletin 
noew103—B)i. .@w May...15,, 1916 = 1.26 ec. 
and aff. May 18, 1916; A 432108. 

——— Sheet, 8 by 9 inches. (Powdered 
coal bulletin no. 105) @© Apr. 19, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 21, 1916; A 
430442. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13565 


StuRGEON (Robert McCormick) Bundle 
of kisses. 5 p. 1, p. [5]-191. illus. 
16mo. $0.35. [18565 


© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 4384112; York composi- 
tion, .co., . York, . Pa: 


Stutson (William G.)* Milwaukee. 
Universal location and _ collection 
system. [4] p. nar. S8vo. [18566 


© Apr. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 429999. 


SuepEN (John L.) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. A sale, or a customer—which? 
(Ii, Chicago herald, June 15, 1916) 

[13567 
© June 14, 1916; 1 «. June 16, 
1916; A 440318; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


SULLIVAN (C. Gardner) Returning of 
Draw Egan. [Los Angeles, Cal., 
Printed by Standard printing co., 
1916] cover-title, 17 p. S8vo. 

[13568 


© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
16, 1916; A 4382075; Thos. H. Ince, 
Culver City, Cal. 


SULLIVAN (Robert W.)* Chicago. Sul- 
livan’s system of curative physical 
culture. [Lesson 1-15.] Sheet, 
illus., diagrs., 273 by 21 inches. — 

[13569 
© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429659. 
SULLIVAN machinery co.*, Chicago. 
[13570-13572 


How to make drill bits by hammering. 
24 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Circular 
no. 72A) © May 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. May 13, 1916; A 432031. 

Sullivan DR-6 mounted water hammer 


drill, * 15;*{1] p. 'Wus.,. diagr.;. “ Svo. 
(Bulletin 70C, May, 1916.) © May 
10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 18, 1916; 
A 432030. 


Sullivan electric room and pillar iron- 
clad coal cutter. CH-7 direct current. 
Price list of parts, no. 63IP. 4th 

ed. 24 °p,, BVO. 50 Apr, 18 1546 | 

2c, and aff. Apr. 20, 1916: A 430369. 


[Sussrextp, Lorsch & co.| Guardian re- 


cording thermometers. 386 p._ illus. 
16mo. {18573 
©) Mar.,10, 1916;,2, G “Apres 21, 


1916; aff. Apr. 20, 1916; A 4380410; 
William Stumpe, New York. 


SWEATER news, ine.*, New York. 
Ready reckoner for figuring twelfths 
of dozens. Card, 15 by 104% inches. 
$1.00. [13574 

© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 430929. 


pt. I, 1 S34 ¥. 28 


SWEETLAND (Charles A.)* Chicago. 
What makes a retailer prosper? 5. 
Service. [8] p. 16mo. $0.10. 

[18575 


© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 ce Apr. 28, 


1916; A 430568. 
Swine (Raymond E.) HAs: TOSTE 


Demands Britain cease ea ie 


vocation now. © May 1916; 
May 19, 1916; A 424628. 

Grey is blamed for failure to stop war. 
© June 13, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 1916; 
A 440337. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


SWINGLE (Charles Manning)* Cleve- 
land. Aborting acute disease. 382 p. 
16mo. $0.25. [18578 


© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 4382128. 


SYNFLEUR scientific laboratories. 
[13579, 138580 


American perfumer. Synfleur insert mS 
71A-D. [4] p. illus. fol. 
17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 24, 1916. 
A 434098. 


Market report, Apr., 1916. Export net 
wholesale list. 64 p. illus. 8vo. © 
Apr. 8, 1916; 2 ¢ and afi) May a) 
1916; A 4306386. 
© Alois von Isakovics, Monticello, 

IN Yess 


TAILORING arts publishing co.*, New 
York. Progressive dress chart for 
autumn and winter, 1916-17. Sheet. 
illus. (part col.) printed on both 
sides, 13 by 1434 inches. [13581 

© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
16, 1916; A 4382088. ~ 


Tapp&é (Herman Patrick)* New York. 
Tappé’s June brides and _ brides- 
maids. (In Harper’s bazar, June, 
1916) [13582 


© May 27, 1916; 1 c. May 28, 
1916; A 424789. 


[Tapper (Thomas)] Franz Schubert. 
Philadelphia, T. Presser co., 1916. 
14 p.,11. front. (fold. plate, illus., 
ports.) Svo. (Cover-title: Childs 
own book of great musicians, Schu- 
bert) $0.15. [13583 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 


. 
7 
t 


' 


26, 1916; A 480521; Theo. Presser 


co., Philadelphia. 


Taytor (Charles I.)* St. Louis. Ad- 
vertisements for savings banks, ete. 
Set B. cover-title, 40 1. illus. 32mo. 
$5.00. [138584 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429880. 


606 


— 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


13615 


Taytor (Mary Imlay)* Mamaroneck, 
N. Y¥. Children of passion. chap. 
1-8. (Jn Munsey. June 1916) 

[13585 


© May 20, 1916; 1 ¢. May 17, 
1916; A 424514. 


TCHERKESOFF (Warlam) 
[13586-13589 


Army of Turks discouraged. © May 29, 
1916; 1 c. June 2, 1916; A 424988, 


Cry, Down with Ferdinand. © May 16, 
1916; 1 c. May 19, 1916; A 424629. 


Czar may recall Grand Duke. © May 19, 
1 ; 1 e. May 22, 1916; A 424713. 


ew hails Serb leader. @©@ May 24, 
1916; 1 ce. May 27, 1916; A 41854 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. | 

© Chicago daily news ¢o., Chi- 
Calo. 


TECHNIQUE, 1917. v. 31. The year 
book of the Massachusetts institute 
of technology, pub. by the junior 
class. [Cambridge, Printed by Mur- 
ray & Emery, 1916] 526 p._illus., 
ports., plates. 4to. $2.75. [13590 

© May 3, 1916; 2 c. May 22, 1916; 
aff. May 238, 1916; A 431181; John 
M. DeBell, Paul ©. Leonard, and 
Leon L. MeGrady, Boston. 


TELAUTOGRAPH corp.*, New York. Tel- 
autograph. [16] p. illus. 4to. 
[13591 
© May 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
16, 1916; A 432086. 


TEL-DEX co.*, Boston. Tel-dex. [4] p. 
illus. obl. 16mo. [13592 
© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

15, 1916; A 430867. 


TeLtrorp (Fred) Civil government 
for civil service applicants.  Chi- 
cago, The Merit corporation, 1916. 
ap. te op. 5-86. . 16mo._., (Civil 
service news series, no. 3) $1.00 

[13593 

m—) May 29, 1916;°2.¢. and aft. 

May 31, 1916; A 482243; Merit cor- 
poration, Chicago. 


TEMPERANCE beverage co.*, Chicago. 


Be prepared. [4] p. illus. (part 
col.) 4to. [13594 
Agr. 13) 1916; .2..ecApr.. 11, 


1916; aff. Apr. 24, 1916; A 429683. 


TEXTILE color card assn. of the U. S., 
inc., New York. JXolor card of 
America, fall season, 1916. [5] p. 
folder. col. samples. 8vo. [13595 

me aor, 25, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
May 25, 1916; A 432218. 


50279—16——-6 60 


THACHER (Lloyd) Movie detective; 


or, The press-agented gem. chap. 1- 
3. (In Chicago ledger) [13596 


© Jan. 8, 1916; 1 c. June 3, 1916; 
A 440051; W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 


THEIR married life. (In New York 
evening journal) [13597-13604 
May 13, 1916. CF Mer 13, 1916; 1 e. 
May 15, 1916; A 424475. 

May 18, 1916. @©@ May 18, 1916; 1 
May 19, 1916>-) A 494623. 

May 25, 1916. @ May 25, 1916; 1 « 
May 26, 1916; A 494809. 

May 27, 1916. © May 27, 1916; 
May d9, 1916; A 434870. 


c. 


Cc. 


May 30, 1916. © May 30, 1916; 
May 31, 1916; A 424922, 


1 
Bes 
June 38, 1916. © Ju ae Ol Gisele 2G: 
il 
1 


June 7, 1916; A 440110. 


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June 7, 1916; A 440114, 


June 10, 1916. © June 10, 1916; 
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© International news 

New York. 


c. 


Cc. 


service, 


THOMAS (George C.) jr.*, Philadel- 
phia. Best of the new introductions 
for outdoor rose growing. (In 
American rose annual, 1916) 

[13605 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1916; 
A 423510. 


THOMAS (Walter Matthew)* Hawks, 
Mich. I want to be a nurse. (Jn 
Presque Isle Co. advance) [13606 

@? June i9iG 1c. Sane. 5. 
1916; A 440083. 


tHompPpsSOoN (George E.) lightning rod 


co.*, Owatonna, Minn. Guaranteed 
lightning protection. 16 p., front., 
illus. S8vo. [13607 


© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 
27, 1916; A 429710. 


THOMPSON (J. Edmund) Human 
energy. 21st ed. Boston, Mass. 
[Printed by Griffith-Stillings press] 
1916. 30 p. 16mo. [138608 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 432236; Thompson 
course, ine., Boston. 


and ait, Apr. 


[THOMPSON (J. Walter) co.] O’Sulll- 
van’s heels of new live rubber. 
cover-title, [16] p. illus. fol. [13609 

© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 480537; O'Sullivan rub- 
ber co., New York. 


TuHompson (R. W.) 

Archbishop Nuttall is dead. @ June 1, 
1916; 1 c. June 5, 1916; A ate 

Force from Bahama on way. @ 25, 
1916; 1c. May 29, 1916; A 194890. 


[18610-13615 


lard 


( 


CATALOGUE OF 
13616 


THOMPSON (R. W.)—Continued. 
Jamaica is swept by floods. @©@ May 15, 
1916; 1 ec May 18, 1916; A 424590. 


Jamaican troops in Britain. © Ju 9, 
1916; 1c. June 15, 1916; A 440239. 


May open canal in fall. © May 29, 
1916; 1 c. June 2, 1916; A 424989. 


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[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
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© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


THompson (T. E. & O. S.)* Monrovia, 
Cal., Thompson (J. G.)* Fitchburg, 
Mass. ‘Thompson’s minimum es- 
sentials. Geography no. 13-18, 21, 
22. [Boston, Mass.], Ginn and 
company, 1916. 8 v. maps. obl. 
12mo. $0.25 per 50 sheets. 


[13616 
© Apr? i4e 1916302:.e; and. aff. 
May 4, 1916; A 429910. 


24, 


THomMPSsON (Th. B.)*% Chicago. Player 
piano given away. Sheet, illus., 17 
by 84 inches. [13617 


© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 5, 1916; 


aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 429681. 

THouGHTS from everywhere. v. 1, no. 
1, May, 1916. cover-title, 2 p. lL, 
28 p. 16mo. $0.10. [13618 

O° Apr "20; F916. "2 "ey Came, ait. 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 480421; Dan W. 
Althouse, Pottsville, Pa. 

THREE-IN-ONE Oil co.*,. New York. 3 
in 1 dictionary. cover-title, 23, [1] 
p. ‘illus. obl. 382mo. [18619 

© “Apr. 18. 19162" 2 e. ane ai. 
Apr. ‘29, “1916; ai. May as,  19ie; 
A 432067. 

THURMAN manufacturing co. Bunga- 
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illus. 16mo. [13620 

OWT er ets SLO Se nC, aati el il, 
Mar. 19, 1916; A 434009; William B. 


Madera, Cal. 


TrreMANN (Harry D.) Circulation in 
dry kilns. (Jn Lumber world re- 
view. [ 13621, 13622 
Ube tc. May A, 

1916; A 424567. 
pt. 2. -@ June 10; 
1916; A 440237. 


© Lumber world review, Chicago. 
Rock- 


Thurman, 


© May 10, 1916; 


1916; 1c. June’ 15, 


TIMKEN (Frank Herrmann)* 


ford, Ill. Effective preparedness 
for’ profits. (pi Wy Oropeirdigont. 
(port.) 12mo. [13623 

© May 10, 1916; 2. ¢ and aff. 
May 20, 1916; A 482124. 


gs 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


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Tire list co. Non-skid list of standard 
make guaranteed tires. Apr. 17, 
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[138624 


(© May 1, 1916; 2 c.° and aff. 
May 3, 1916; A 429906; Ernest 
Bornscheuer, Pittsburgh. . 


Trrus (Charles B.)* Cherokee, Okl. 
Arrowhead. [15] p.  front., illus. 
4to. $0.50. {13625 


© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 ¢ Apr. 10, 
1916; aff. Apr. 24, 1916; A 429682. 


TOBENKIN (Elias) Witte arrives. (Iv 
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© New York herald co., 
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New 


ToLEpo (Bernardo de)* New Orleans. 
Alcoholism, a philosophica! treatise. 
Voluspa. New Orleans, La., Cres- 
cent printing co., 1916. 1p. 1L, [5]J- 
114 p. 16mo. (Social miseries) 
$1.00. [13632 


© Apr. 5, 1916:°2 ¢ ‘Apr. 24 
1916; aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 429664. 


Toomsps (Krederick R.) How to 
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177 p. front., illus., ports. (Spal- 
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© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 481251; Amer. sports 
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Tosi firearms co.*, Boston. Reming- 
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64 p. illus. obl. 8vo. (Diparti- 
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© Sept. 20,’ 1915 §2\e; 7 Agia, 
1916; aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 430539. 


TouLMIN (Harry Aubrey) jr.*, Day- 
ton, O. Protection of industrial 
property. (Jn Virginia law review, 
December, 1915) [13635 


© Jan. 10, 1916;-1 ce. June 16, 
1916; A 440331. 


608 


> 


n0. 6, 1916 


TOURING information bureau of 
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[13636-13641 


Coast to coast, lakes to gulf, 1916. 4th 
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1916; wt 433010. 


Colorado, 1916. State ed. p. [3807]- 
386. illus., maps (part fold.) nar. 
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- Indiana- as 1916. State ed. 
[49]-166. illus., maps (part fold.) 
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2 c. and aff. May 13, 1916; A gn 00 


Iowa-Nebraska, 1916. State ed. 
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Kansas-Missouri, 1916. State ed. 
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Minnesota-Wisconsin, 1916. State ed. p. 
[559 ]-630. “En maps (part fold.) 


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A 433167. 
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TowrER (Willis E.) Key to the exer- 
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Tower, Smith and Turton: pre- 
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viii, 61 p. 12mo. $0.50. [13643 


© May 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 432144; P. Blakiston’s 
son & co., Philadelphia. 


TOWNSEND (Horace) Prints and their 
prices. New York, Kennedy & com- 
pany [1916] 19 p. incl. front., illus. 
Svo. [13644 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 
aff. May 9, 1916; A 42¢ 9960: Kennedy 
& co., New York. 


TOWNSEND (Sarah)* Philadelphia. 
Light of Christ. 3 p. 1. [5]-53 p. 
front. (port.) 12mo. {13645 


omar. ii, 1916; 1c. Mar. 17, 
1916; 1 c. May 10, 1916; aff. May 24, 
1916; A 432193. 


TOWNSEND (William Porter) * Clinton, 
Ss at [ 13646, 13647 
For bis wife’s sake. chap. Pee. Oumar. 

CweenotG. =. .¢c..’ Mar. 25,. 1916; A 
440006. 

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BOOKS, GROUP IL 


13664 


TRANSATLANTIC trust co.*, New York. 
Letéti elismervény. Sheet, printed 


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[Translation on copies: Deposit re- 
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© May 29, 1916; 2 
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TRI-STATE Stamp vending co. Selling 
U. S. postage stamps and making 
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]., p. 5-28. illus., port. 4to. [18649 

© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
13, 1916; A 4382053; Walter F. Bolte, 
Wilmington, Del. 


ec. and aff. June 


TRIBUNE, Los Angeles. Introducing 
old Doctor Classad. cover-title, 12 1. 
illus. S8vo. [13650 


© May 4, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 482018; Fred Thomas 
Beaty. Los Angeles. 


TRIBUNE co.*, Chicago. Winning a 
great market on facts. 2 p. 1., 38 p. 
illus., col. maps. 4to. [13651 


© Mar. 26, 1916; .2 
1, 1916; A 430395. 


e. and aff. Apr. 


TRILL indicator ¢o.*, Corry, Pa. Indi- 
cator book. 56 p._ illus., diagrs. 
Svo. [13652 

© May—20, 19165. 2. c. May. 22, 
1916; aff. May 27, 1916; A 432200. 


TRIUMPH manufacturing co.*, Cincil- 
nati. Instructions for operating the 


Triumph four-speed cake mixer. 
Motor driven, type B. [8] p. illus., 
diagrs. 12mo. [13653 


© May 10, 1916; 2 ¢. 
15, 1916; A 430906. 


Tromuiitz (Oscear)* Bordentown, N. J. 
Public government plan. Sheet, 11 
by 83 inches. [138654 

Apr. de 19965 2ke: Apr’ it, 
1916; aff. Apr. 19, 1916; A 430394. 


TROUBETZKOY (Prince Pierre) Which 
half of Mrs. Wilson’s face do you 
think the more beautiful? (J Chi- 
cago Sunday herald) [13655 

© May 28, 1916; 1 c. May 29, 
1916; A 440258; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


and aff. May 


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1916; A 430613. 


Man may be an expert at blowing his 
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Pessimist may be a wise man. Card, 


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© Robert Henry True, New Or- 
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True (Robert Henry)* New Orleans. 
Profit in paying a pridfit: by Ro: TF. 
[14] p. 12mo. [13665 

©, Mar. .15,., 1916 +2.e., and..aft. 
May 1, 1916; A 480620. 


[TscHirKy (Oscar) ] Setting the 
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cert... 16), pm.) \irent. iis: 12me, 
[13666 
Apr. 27,” 19167 “2 © ands. 


May 38, 1916; A 430679; Alvin mfg. 
co., New York. 


TucKER (Eleanor Marie)* Sierra 
Madre, Cal. Mr. Snippidoodle of 


Kandy Land, written and illustrated 
by Eleanor M. Tucker. Los Angeles, 
Cal., Kellow & Brown [1915] [97] 
p. illus. 8vo. $0.50. [13667 

© Nov. 1, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 8, 1916; 
aff. May 16, 1916; A 482079. 


Tucker (Ernest Eckford)* Kirksville, 
Mo. Principles of osteopathy; quiz 
and review manual. Ist ed. Apr., 
1916. 1p. 34 p. S8vo. $1.00. 

[13668 
© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 22, 1916; A 432156. 


TURGENEV (Ivan Sergeyevitch) Look 
on Hamlet’s picture, and on Quix- 


ote’s. (In New York times, Shakes- 
peare tercentenary, 1616-1916) 

[13669 

© Apr. 23, 1916; 1 c. May 3, 1916; 

A 424233: New York times co., New 

York. 
Turtrte (Charles Richard)* Boston. 
After the war, what? The new 


order of Mh economies. [Book- 
let] no. Boston, Mass., Economy 
ndateteinnt association, 1916. 32 p. 
16mo. (Cover-title: Private school 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


———— 


TuTTLe (Charles Richard )*—Contd. 
of civics. Civie preparedness. No. 
1; pn eSO2m [13670 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
12, 1916; A 429431. 


Twin City lines. Wildwood park on 
beautiful White Bear Lake near the 
Twin Cities. [16] p. folder, illus., 
map. S8vo. [13671 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 432239; A. W. Warnock, 
Ge EA. Syae City lines, Minneap- 
olis. 


Tye (Christian )* Portland, Or. Easy 
gas reader. Card, printed on both 
sides, 91 by 4 inches. $0.15. 

[13672 
© Mar 15; 1916; 2 ©. Mar. 25, 
1916; aff. May 1, 1916; A 430652. 


TyterR (Byron)* Kansas City. Mo. 
Tyler’s raw food book and health 


guide. 8th ed., rev. cover-title, 52 
p. 16mo. $0.10. [13673 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. May 
6, 1916; A 429887. 


Tyson (James Costa)* Pasadena, Cal. 
Pasadena Star-news printing com- 
pany Pacific coast league schedule, 


1916. 7 card discs, 3 inches in diam- 
eter. $3.00 per hundred. [13674 
© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c@ Apr. 29, 


1916; aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 429798. 


UnbERWoop (Drury) Top ’o the morn- 


ing. (Jn Chicago herald) 
. [18675-13702 
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May 15, 1916; A 424467. 


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May 15, 1916; A 424540. 

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424864. 

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June 1, 1916.. © June.i, 1916, 4 64 
June 2, 1916; A Rated 

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UnbERWoop (Drury )—Continued. 


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9, 1916; A 440283. 


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June 15, 1916: A 440294, 


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June 16, 7916; A 440298. 

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June 16, 1916; A 440317. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


MiG; 1 c. 


[UNpDERWwoop (Lineas D.)] Under- 
wood’s digest. v. 12, no. 1, Jan— 
Mar., 1916. Washington, D. C., The 

Card digests co., 1916. 120 cards, 
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© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20, 1916; aff. May 19, 1916; A 
434025; Card digests co., Washing- 
ton. 


UNDERWRITERS laboratories*, Chicago. 
Organization, purpose and methods 
of Underwriters’ laboratories, 1916. 
38 p. illus. (part col.) fold. pl. S8vo. 

[13704 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 


1, 1916; A 430595. 


UNION SPECIAL machine co.*, Chicago. 
Instructions for flat bed machines, 
classes 3000, 5000 and 5100. 88 p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Catalog no. 37) 

[13705 


© May 26, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
June 7, 1916; A 432374. 


UNION TRUST CO. [13706-13713 


Instalment investment certificates, a new 
system for investing. cover- title, agi fA 
{1} p. 24mo. © Mar. 8, 1916; 2 ¢, 
and aff. Apr. 22, 1916; ‘A 429609. 


© Benjamin M. Stout, Chicago. 


Landis Christmas savings club. cover- 
title, 25 1. 32mo. © May 17, 1916; 
2 e. and aff. May 19, 1916; A 430980. 


© Chas. W. Boll, Harrisburg, Pa. 


Savings certificate on weekly plan to ac- 
cumulate $100. Series A-C. 3 sheets, 
printed on ae Agee, an by 10 pepe. 
Oran? 1: 02° 7%, 1916; c. each 
aff. Apr. 22, 1916 : A ‘430610429612. 


Savings ae hs on weekly plan to ac- 
cumulate $500 Series F. Sheet, 
printed on both. sides, 17 by 10 inches. 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 22, 
1916; A 429614. 


Sayings certificate on eee plan to 
accumulate $1000. Series I. Sheet, 
printed - both sides, 17 by 10 inches. 
© Mar. 1916; 2 e. and aff. Apr. 22, 
1916 ; Ne "429613. 


UNION TRUST eco.—Continued. 


Savings certificates, a new system for 
savings. cover-title, 7 [1] p. 24mo. 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 22, 
1916; A 429608. 


© Benjamin M. Stout, Chicago. 


UniT press. Unit poems. Loose leaf 
plan. Catalogue G. [Newed.] [8] 
p. folder, diagr. 12mo. [13714 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c May 15, 
1916; aff. May. 1, 1916; A 4308938; 
Sara Frances Derby, Fitchburg, 
Mass. [Copyright is claimed on new 
matter ] 


UNITED SPECIALTY Sales co.*, Des 
Moines. Square. Card, 93 by 4 
inches. [13715 

© May 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 430868. 


UNITED STAMP ©cC0., ine.*, Chicago. 
United catalog and price list of 
United States postage, departments 
revenues, postage dues, newspaper 
stamps. 2dth year, 1916. 238, [1] 
p. illus. 16mo. $0.10. [13716 

@©). Maya, “1916; 2." -c.. May.-S: 
1916; aff. May 15, 1916; A 430953. 


UNITED STATES GRAPHITE ¢€o0.*, Sagi- 
naw, Mich. FISTLT, 13718 


Heavy loads. (Jn Power farming, June, 
1916) @© June 5, 1916; 1 e. June 9, 
1916; A 440149. 

[Salesmen’s instructions] Motor and 
generator brushes. [ete.] numb. 1. 
260-302, interleaved with eae 
k.'_ ilus. diagrs.. 4to.° © 5, 
mr pune and aff. Apr. 2g M916; 


A 42985 
UNIVERSAL road machinery co.*, Kings- 
ton, N. Y. [13719, 18720 


Porcupine scarifier. 7, [1] p. illus. 
8vo. @©@ May 19, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
May 24, 1916; ‘A 434070. 


Reliance sweepers. 7, [1] p._ illus. 
8vo. © May 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 24, 1916; A 434069. 

UNIVERSITY settlement society*, New 

York. House of the _ interpreter. 

[24] p. illus. 16mo. [13721 
ke) Aor. 17. 1OlGs 2 e. Arar” iis. 

1916; aff. June 6, 1916; A 482351. 


Up-ToO-NOW CO. Up-to-now clothes. 
cover-title, [40] p. illus. fol. 
[13722 
© May 5, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
May 8, 1916; A 480784; Dallas 
Romans, Chicago. 

Vacuum oil co.*, Rochester, N. Y. 
Correct lubrication. Ed. of 1916. 
cover-title, 24 p. illus. (part col.) 
24mo. [13723 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Apr. 26, 1916; A 430535. 


611 


=e Sn, eee eae = 


CATALOGUE OF 
13724 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. L588. te 


New York. 
[18724, 138725 


Close it quickly, dear, you’ll get soaked— 
the rain can’t hurt Valspar. (Jn The 
Outlook, June 14, 1916) © June 12, 
1916;,1 c. June.16, 1916; A 440242. 


Drenchings have no terror for Valsparred 
woodwork. (In Saturday evening 
post, June 3, 1916) @© June 1, 1916; 
1-c. June 10, 1916; A 440166. 


Van Witms (Lee William)* Chicago. 


Ten chiropodial commandments. 
. Sheet, 9 by 6 inches. $0.10. [18726 

© May <3, ° 19965 (2)'c.: May 15, 
1916; aff. May 22, 1916; A 484089. 


VAN Zanpt, Jacobs & co.*, Troy, N. Y. 


VALENTINE & €O.*, 


:. Triangle ‘collars.:& ‘shirts: "32° p. 
illus. S8vo. [13727 
(© Mar. .28, 1916; 2 «: May 4, 


1916; aff. May 9, 1916; A 429959. 


Vassar (Matthew) Facsimile of a 
letter written to Dr. E. L. Magoon 
Facsim, 9 by 5% inches. [18728 
*© May 5, 1916; 2 «-May 9, 1916; 
aff. May 18, 1916; A 432099; Vassar 
college, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


VERMILION oil and gas co.*, Cleveland. 
Mineral veraqua, aperient water, 
drink it for your health’s sake. [4] 
p. i16mo. [18729 

@, Apr.: 20)! 1916302 ce. ‘Apr 19, 

41916; aff. Apr. 29; 1916; A 429787. 


Vick (Edward C.)* New York. Depth 
~ to sow seeds. (Jn New York Sunday 
Sun) [13730 
Cy" May 14> 191Gs i. ic. May iG. 
1916; A 424578. 


VOGELMANN (Joseph A.)* Brooklyn. 
Vogelmann system of memory train- 
ing. pt. 3. cover-title, 20 p. illus. 
16mo. [13731 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 434138. 


VULCAN soot cleaner co.*, Du _ Bois, 
ra. L1ISTS2, Lotoa 
Reproduction in actual color of nine 

specimens of soot. Fig. 1. Sheet, 
col. illus. 82% by 94% inches. © Apr. 
iY 6; 2 c. May iH 1916; aff. May 
Dy "1916 ; "A 429819. 


Vulcan soot cleaners. 1 pl., 91 p. front. 
(fold pl.) illus. diagrs. "tees 
re 21) TOLLE 4 2 ie} and aff. Apr. 26, 
1916; A 430494, 


WauHt-HENtIus research laboratory*, 


Chicago. Brannew, an American 
beverage of a new type. cover-title, 
8p. 16mo. [13734 

© May 27, 1916; 2c. and aff, May 
31, 1916 ;- A. 482237. 


WALKER (George L.) Feldspar as a 
source of potash. (Jn Boston com- 
mercial, May 6, 1916.) [137385 

© May 5, 1916; 1 ce. May 17, 1916; 
A 424518; Dukelow & Walker co., 
Boston. 


WALKER (Lydia H.) lLaddies and 
lassies to be. [38] p. col. illus. 
24mo. $0.50. [13736 


© May 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 432201; A. E. Little co., 
Los Angeles. 


WALTER (Frances) Confessions of 
Roxane Apr. 17—May 19, 1916. (In 
St. Louis times) fasiot 


© Apr. 17-May 19, 1916; 1 ¢. each 
May 22, 1916; A 424718; German 
American press assn., St. Louis. 


WALTER (William M.)* Aurora, II. 


Thinking. Pocket ed. ([Chicago, 
Printed by R. O. Law (ce,5291g) 
cover-title, 24 p. 16mo. (Plain talk 
series, no. 2) $0.15. : [13738 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 430823. 

WALTHER (Albert B.)* Jefferson City, 
Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. guide, 1916. 
cover-title, 39 p. illus., plan. 24mo. 
$0.15. [13739 

© May 15, 1916; 2 « May 17, 
1916; aff. May 25, 1916; A 432191. 

Warp (Charles Sumner) Intensive 
financial campaign. New York, 
London, Association press, 1916. 
36 p. illus. 12mo. $0.15; [13740 

‘© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
5, 1916; aff. May 4, 1916; A 429861; 
International committee of Y. M. C. 
A., New York. 

WARNER bros co.*, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Redfern corsets, Warners rust-proot 
corsets. Card, with revolving disc, 
5 by 5 inches. [138741 

© May 10; 1916; ‘2 >¢. May 25, 
1916; aff. June 7, 1916; A 482352. 


WARNER lamp €0.*, Davenport, Ia. 


[18742, 13743 | 


Simple facts regarding electric light 
plants for individual use. 1 Dp. ne 
p. nar. 8vo. @ Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ? 
Feb, 25, 1916; aff. Apr. "27, 1916; 
429735. 


You can have electric light in your home. 


20 p. illus. 8vo. (Bulletin no. 103 
© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr, 27, 
1916; A 429702, 

Warnock (A. W.)* Minneapolis. 
Twin cities, 1916. [16] p._ illus. 
(part col.) maps. obl. folded 8vo. 

[18744 


© May 18, 1916; 2 
22, 1916; A 434045, 


ce. and aff, May 


612 


‘To. 6, 1916 


Wasmecin (Burton A.)* Paducah, 

= Ky. vole Card, 9 by 54 inches. 
| SS [13745 
a © ier: 28, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 27, 
_ . 1916; aff: May 8, 1916: A 429946. 


WASHINGTON loan and trust co.* 
Washington. Banking by mail with 
' the Washington loan and trust com- 
pany. [12] p. wes 16mo. [13746 
© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 43097 9. 


Waskow co. America’s best shoe cut 
service. Sheet no. 11, May 1, 1916. 
Sheet, illus., 24 by 18 inches. [13747 

* © May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

e045, --1916; fy 430881: Gustave R. 
Waskow, ‘Chicago. 


[Watson (Cassius H.)] Chromicized 
eatgut prepared to resist absorption 
for definite periods. ihn Mas. 
12mo. [13748 

- © May 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

_- 20, 1916; A 432138 ; Davis and Geck, 
inc., Brooklyn. 


Watson (Ory Orville)* Pittsburgh. 
Vade mecum. cover-title, 52  p. 
24mo. $0.10 [13749 


© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 


27, 1916; A 429701. 


Way (James Milton)* Spartanburg, 
S$. C. Modern Sunday school plan. 
sheet, printed on both sides, 143 by 

3 inches, fold. to obl., 48mo. [138750 
‘© May 6, 1916: 2 c. and afi. May 

9, 1916; A 429942. 
Waytes (Alice L. Thompson)* Brook- 
lyn. Hidden fire. Sheet, 63 by 9 
inches. [13751 
© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. and afi. May 

16, 1916; A 4380975 


WEADICK (Guy )* ena York. 
; [13752, 13753 


Spirit of the West [and] Stampede. 
. [4] p. illus. fol. © Mar. 28, 1916; 
Fy 2c. and aff. June 1, 1916; A 434221. 


Stampede. 15, [1] p. illus. (part 
col.) S8yvo.- ‘© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. June-1, 1916; A 434219. 
Weck (Edward) & son. Weck’s busi- 
_mess catechism. Sheet, 11 by 83 
inches. [13754 
© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 ec Apr. 12, 
1916; aff. May 4, 1916: A 429933 ; 
; Edward Weck, New :York. 


WEHMAN bros.*, New York. Wehman 


- bros.’ vaudeville gags and jokes. 
. 5S p. illus. 24mo. (Handy series.) 
$0.10. [13755 


© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Apr. 28, 1916; A 430540. 


61; 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


ee ee ee 8s 


[WEIGELE (Hal 5: )] Run or - fight. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 103 by 
33 inches. [13756 


© May 8, 1916; 2 e« May 11, 


1916; aff. May 18, 1916; A 430986 ; 
Hal ae Weigele co., Cincinnati. 
WeEIMAR (Edward W.) Jersey 
peaches. 16 p. col. front., col. Dis., 
map. 8vo. [13757 
(© May 12, 1916; 2 c. June 8, 


1916; aff. June 7, 1916: A 432370; 
Cedar Crest orchard & produce co., 
New York. 


WEINBERGER (Bernhard Wolf)* New 
York. History of orthodontia. Nov., 
1915-Feb., 1916. (in International 

~ journal of orthodontia ) 

[13758-13761 
© Novy. .15, 1915-Feb. 15, 1916; 

le. Jan. 5, Mar. 25, 1916; A 424579— 

424582. 

WELTMER (Sidney A.) Suggestive 

therapeutics: a complete  corre- 

spondence course in psychology, gen- 
eral philosophy, suggestive thera- 
peutics and right living, together 
with complete lesson outlines. 
[13762-13764 


Section 28. New rev. ed. 1 p. lL, 
$5.00. Apr. 


numb. 1. 321—329 fol. 
4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 10, 1916; 
A 450263. 

Section 29. New re ed. 


itp. i, 
$5.00. @© Apr. 
2 ec. and aff. Apr. -28,-1916 ; 


numb. 1, 331—341 Pits 
20, 1916: 
A 430587. 

sae 30. New rev. ed. 
p. 343-350. fol. $5.00. @ May 
1916; 2 c and aff. May 15, 1916; 
A 430892. 


_ © Weltmer institute of suggestive 
therapeutics, Nevada, Mo. 


cover-title, 
2 


WENZEL (John)* New York. Wenzel’s 
diagram paper for use on the type- 
writer. 5 lL 4to. [13765 
‘Apr. 28,1916; 2 ec May 2. 
1916; aff. May 6, 1916; A 430954. 


WERNER (W.)* Chicago. 

[13766-13795 

Ann Eliza. © June 6, 1916; 1 c. June 

1916; A 440165. 

Biggest little period of the year. @ 
May 30, 1916; 1 ec. June 2, 1916; A 
424977. 

Blackberries. © June 5, 1916; 
8, 1916; A 440121. 

Boarder. © May 15, 1916; 1c. May 18, 
1916; A 424591. 

Call of home. © May 20, 
May 24, 1916; A 424759. 

Dollars and dimes. © May 26, 1916; 
1c. May 29, 1916; A 424891. 

Drift. @ May io 1916; 1 c. May 27, 

‘ 1916; A 424849 


1 ec. June 


1916; 1 e@. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13796 


WERNER (W.)*—Continued. 
Educated. © May 18, 1916; 1 c. May 
22, 1916; A 424702. 


Flannagan’s red cow. © June 38, 1916; 
1c. June 7, 1916; A 440104, 
23,. "1916 ; 


Gingerbread living. @©@ May 
1c. May 26, 1916; A 424831. 


Hats and daffodils. © May 29, 1916; 
1 ec. June 2, 1916; A 424985. 


Hats and hapaness © May 12, 1916; 
1c. May 15, 1916; A 424486. 


Her old friend. © May 16, 1916; 1 ¢. 
May 19, 1916; A 424626. 


House that waited. © June 10, 1916; 
1 ec. June 15, 1916; A 440247. 


Little sister. @©@ May 25, 1916; 
May 29, 1916; A 424880. 


Old Jacob’s garden. © June 8, 1916; 
1c. June 12, 1916; A 440196. 


Opportunity’s hour. © May 31, 1916; 
1 ce. June 8, 1916; A 440015. 


Out of the night. © June 1, 1916; 1c. 
June 5, 1916; A 440081. 


Pansies at five cents. © May 30, 1916; 
1c. June 2, 1916; A 424976. 


Paula’s baby. @©@ May 27, 1916; 
May 31, 1916; A 424928, 


Peculiar girlk @ June 138, 1916; 1 ec. 
June 16, 1916; A 440341. 


Plain Jane. © June 2, 1916; 1c. June 
, 1916; A 440105. 


Second hand romance. © June 12, 1916; 
1c. June 16, 1916; A 440349. 


Sonnyboy. © May 22, 1916; 1 ¢c. May 
25, 1916; A 424816. 


Stay-at-home. © June 9, 1916; 
June 15, 1916; A 440228. 


Through the want column. © May 19, 
1916; 1 @. May 22, 1916; A 424708. 


Two birthdays. © June 7, 1916; 1 ec. 
June 12, 1916; A 440204, 


Why wander far? © June = 1916; 
1c. June 16, 1916; A 440342. 


Widow of the deceased. @ May 
1916; 1 ce. May 17, 1916; A 424519. 


You can’t get rich—on fo no © June 10, 
1916; 1 ¢. June 15, 1916; A 440246. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


West (Timothy E.)* Oakland, Cal. 
West’s parcel post and express com- 
parative rate guide. Oakland, Cal., 
T. E. West & H. H. Heim, 1916. 
1p.1, p. [4]-24, [1] 8vo. [13796 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
2, 1916; A 429817. 


West BoyLston manufacturing co.*, 
Easthampton, Mass. Comparative 
methods of testing fabrics. [15] p. 
illus. 16mo. [13797 


© Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 430603. 


West coast lumbermen’s assn., Shin- 
gle branch,* Seattle. Model kitchen 
scheme. Sheet, diagrs. 25 by 19 
inches. [13798 

© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 @ Apr. 29, 
1916; aff. May 16, 1916; A 432100. 


i ec 


Line: 


Le; 


13, 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


WESTERMANN Service, ine.*, New York. 
Westermann service, no. 82. May 
[1916] 16 p. illus. fol. [13799 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c May 15, 
1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 434065. 


WESTERMAYR (Arthur J.)* New York. 
pon 13801 
Peeters cowards. 1 8vo. 


6 p. 
@ May 8, 19: "2 @ and aff. 
tay 125° 1916: A 430852. 


Power of the state. [New York, Appeal 
rinting co., 1916] 1p. 1, 9 ’D. 8Vo. 
0.50. © Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c, and aff. 
Apr. 17, 1916; A 429537. 
WESTERMEIER (Casper)* Carlinville, 
Til. Complete list of town clerks 
and highway commissioners of the 
State of Illinois. 1916. 1 p. 1. 26 p. 


fol. $12.50. -[13802 
© May 12, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
15, 1916; A 480856. 


WESTERN LIVE stock insurance co.*, 
Peoria, Ill. General application. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 11 by 
83 inches. [138803 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 480955. 

WESTERN THREAD C0.*, Chicago. Col- 
lingbourne’s handcraft art weaving 
book of domestic science. 1917 ed., 
ed. by Virginia Snow. cover-title. 
18, [2] p. illus. 4to. (Book no 22) 
$0.10. [13804 

© May 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
13, 1916; A 432056. 


Weston & Brooker c¢o.*, Columbia, 
S. C. Information of value. Post 
ecard, 7 by 4 inches. [13805 


© Mar. 28, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
27, 1916; A 429724. 

WETTSTEIN (Hermann)* San fFran- 
cisco. Hye-openers on the causes 
and inevitable results of the world 
war. San Francisco, The Cosmos 
publishing co., [1916] eover-title, p 
[8]-18. S8vo. $0.15. [18806 

© May 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 482112. 


WHEELER-GREEN electrical supply co. 


General catalogue no. 15. Electrical 
supplies and apparatus. Rochester, 
N. ¥. [1916] 1119p. inek ‘frente; 
illus, 4to. [13807 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 481488; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 

WHuirTe (Alonzo Frank)* Minneapolis. 
Job compositors; schedule of meas- 
ures, by picas. [4] p. 24mo. $1.00. 

[18808 
Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Apr. 21, 1916; A 430444. 


614 


@ 


Wuite (E. T.) 


: 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 6, 1916 


13828 


Wuite (Benjamin) Kalmerid, an im- 
proved catgut to supersede iodized 
sutures. [7] p. pl. 12mo. [18809 

© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 432139; Davis and Geck, 
inc., Brooklyn. 


Dispenser and car- 
bonator. June jingle. (Jn South- 
ern pharmaceutical journal, June, 
1916) [13810 

© May 31, 1916; 1 c. June 3, 1916; 
A 440004; W. H. Cousins, Dallas. 


> 
WHiIveE (J. G.) cos.*, New York. Mod- 


ern development in the sugar indus- 
try. [10] p. front. (mount. pl.) 
12mo. [13811 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
4, 1916; A 429858. 


WuHite (James T.) & co.*, New York. 
Value of portraits, the national cyc- 
lopedia of American biography, 32 p. 
ports. 4to. (Cover-title: America’s 
national portrait gallery.) [13812 

© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 22, 
1916; aff. Apr. 17, 1916; A 4380396. 


Wuite (S. 8.) dental mfg. co.*, Phila- 
delphia. Amalgam, a trilogy. 32 p. 
illus. Svo. [18813 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
26, 1916; A 430498. 


Wiecanp (Nelson McKay)* Syracuse, 
N. Y. You'll never miss Gee-rooshy 
till the town goes dry, by The Little 
Brown Jug. [3] p. fol. (Komedy 
series—komidy kickups) $0.10. 

[13814 


© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Apr. 


20, 1916; A 430381. 


WIEMANN (Geo. F.) co. Premiums; 
Sumore coffee, Wiemann’s Java tea 
[ete.] cover-title, 16 p. illus. 8vo. 

[13815 

© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

6, 1916; A 42 29889 : C. M. Dopler, 
New York. 


Wrer (Albert E.) Victor rapid record 


selector. New York, London, D. Ap- 
pleton and company, 1916. 256 p. 
16mo. $0.25. » »fiesl6 


© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
os 1916; A 429958; D. Appleton & 
, New York. 

acne (G. J.)* Los Angeles. 
Water facts, not theories. [Los 
Angeles, National percolator Co., 

inc.] 1916. 30 p. illus., pl. 16mo. 
[13817 


© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. Mar. 27, 
1916: aff. May 1, 1916; A 429802. 


WieuTt (Emma Howard) [13818, 13819 


How one woman loved; or, The Hun- 
gerford manor tragedy. chap. 14. © 
Feb. 5, 1916; 1 c. June 3, 1916; A 
440055. 


Munition maker. 1-5. © 
2h, $9145 * te. ae 3° 1916. A 10045; 


© W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 


WIHLFAHRT (Julius Emil)* New York. 
Treatise on baking. 36 p. 12mo. 
[138820 
© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

TS. ASG 2 A 450118 


Witcox (Grace) It’s all wrong, 
teacher—all wrong! says this uni- 
versity rebel. (in Chicago Sunday 
herald ) [13821 

© June 4, 1916; 1 c June 5, 

1916; A 440265; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


WitHerm (A.) co. What colors to 
use. [28] p. illus. (part col.) 8vo. 


[138822 
© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
20: 1956: A ~430368;. ‘Krank ~ EH: 


Brown, Reading, Pa. 


WILLHITE (Theodore S.)* Decatur, Ill. 
[13823, 13824 


Lekcteh of Theodore ee Sheet, 
by 9 inches. $1.00. © Apr. 8, 
ite) ere vApr: 19, 1916; 1 c« May 
1, 1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 434087. 


[Sketch of Woodrow Wilson.] Sheet, 12 
by 9 inches. $1.00. © Apr. 8, 1916; 
Ive. Apr. 19, 19163. 1 ce. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 24, 1916; A 434088. 


WiiamMs (John B.)* Catlettsburg, 
Ky. Lawyer’s message. New York, 
Cincinnati, Printed by The Abing- 
don press [1916] 81 p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [13825 

© May 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
23, 1916; A 432154. 


WILLIAMS (Stanley 8.)* Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa. Collection hints. 12 pads of 
gummed slips, 1 by 383 inches, in 
eover, nar. fol. $2.00. [13826 

© May 10, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
May 17, 1916; A 4384024, 


WILLIAMS & co.*, New York. Purchas- 
ers reference, fall, 1916. 141 p. 
16mo. (On cover: Purchasers refer- 
ence, New York) [13827 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 434035. 


WILLIAMSON (William F.)* Sapulpa, 
Okl. Who am I? Who are we? 2 
l. 4to. [13828 

© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
21, 1916; A 430443. 


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DL. La 13 — 


13829 
Wittis (W. P.) & co.*, New York. 
[As seen by Willis, no. 12, 13] 2 


v. illus. 4to. [18829, 13830 

© Mar. 17, 1916; © Apr. 21, 1916; 
2c. each and aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 
430503, 430504. 


WILLMORE (Howson Edward) j7r.*, 
Chicago. From amber to dynamo. 
pt. 15. (Jn Brass world and platers 


guide, April, 1916) [13831 
©, -Apr... 28. 1916-4 ec. sane. 5, 
1916; A 4400438. 


Witson (Amos L.)* Oklahoma City, 
Okl. Mosaic land tenure system 
and prospectus. [8] p. port. 4to. 
$0.10. [13832 

© .May 10, 1916; 2 e* Apr. "27, 

1916; aff. May 13, 1916; A 432063. 
Witson (G. Hepburn)* New York. 

[13833-13837 

American dancing teacher. 5 numb. l. 

4to. a printed parallel with bind- 


ing] $0:10. _© Apr. 119, 4916: 2c. 
and aff. Apr. 27, A946 > A’ 429720. 
Analysis of the structure of the inner 
circle. 6 numb. 1. 4to. [Text paral- 
lel with binding] - $0.10. © Apr. 18, 


1916: 2 eA and. at. Apr 27. 4916s" A. 
429719. 

Inner circle. 9 numb. 1. 4to. [Text 
parallel with binding] $0.10. © Apr. 
1 A916? £5 and ai A Pra eat Ol1G: 
A 429721 

Power and force of authority. 5 numb. 


1. 4to. [Text parallel with binding] 
$0:10..-@ Apr: 15, 1916s. 2.cjand’ afi. 
Apr. 27, 1916; A 429722 

Spirit of success. 7 numb. 1. _ 4to. 
[Text parallel with binding] $0.10. 
@© Apr. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 27, 
1916; A 429723. 

Witson (Woodrow) President’s let- 
ter endorsing the National amateur 
wireless association. port. (in 
Wireless age, Apr., 1916) [13838 

© Apr. 4, 1916; 1c. Apr. 20, 1916; 
A 424695; Natl. amateur wireless | 
assn., New York. 

WINDER service co.*, New York. 
[13838*-—13840 


National service. Issue no. 55,  cover- 
title, [8] p. illus. 4to. © Jan. 1, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 
417981. 

Issue no. 58. cover-title, 1 p., [7] 
p. of pls. 4to, © Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. 
May 1, 1916; aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 
429800. 


Winder service, Issue no. 34. cover- 


title, [12] p. of pls. fol. © Mar. 29, 
1916; 2 ¢. May 1, 1916; aff. Apr. 22, 
1916: A 429801, 

WINONA mills. Winona mills, 1916. 
p. 3-96. illus. 8vo. (H..U. no. 
500. ) [13841 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and.aff. May 
4, 1916; A 429833; Winona under- 
wear co., New Haven, Conn, 


WINTON co.*, Cleveland. Winton Six | 
33 ..39 p... illus., ports. Svo. J 
[13842 
© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
3, 1916; A 430686. 


WIsScONSIN, State normal school. De- 
partment of mathematics. Methods, 
processes and problems in fractions. 
.2p.1, 29 p. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 3) 
$0.12. ; [138438 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. May 3, 1916; 
aff. May 10, 1916; A 432008; Lewis 

* H. Clark, River Falls, Wis. 


WitTHerS (Lucius) F sharp, treble 
octave. (In Chicago herald, Sunday 
fiction magazine) [13844 

© June 4, 1916; 1 ¢- June 5, 

1916: A 440260; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


WoMAN’S institute of domestics arts 
and sciences, inc. How to proceed 
with your studies. [Scranton, Pa., 
International textbook co.] 1916. 12 
p. Svo. [Associated with the In- 
ternational corr espondence schools] 

[13845 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 429803; International 
educational pub. co., Scranton, Pa. 


Woop (Claiborne F.)* Springfield, Mo. 
Wood’s timber exterminator. [8] p. 
24mo. $0.50. [13846 

© May 8, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 430819. 


Woop (Dwight B.)* Springfield, Mass. 


Good Indian’s prayer. Card, illus., 
13 by 7 inches. [13847 
© Apr. 27, 19163. 2. cpr i239, 


1916; aff. May 5, 1916; A 429956. 


WooLson spice co.*, Toledo, O. Key 
sheet showing costs for package 
spices. Sheet, 104 by 20 inches. 

[13848 


© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
1, 1916; A 430785. 


WoonsocKET machine & press €0.*, 
Woonsocket, R. I. New model Woon- 
socket roving frames. 15 p. _ illus. 
Svo. [138849 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 27, 
1916: aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 430588. 


| Wrieut (Ernest William)* Chicago. 


of our flag. Sheet, illus. 


14 by 104 inches. 


Soliloquy 
(part col.) : 
[13850 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2.c. May 2, 1916; 
aff. May 1, 1916; A 480647. 


616 


no. 6, 1916 


WriecHt (Frank D.)* Philadelphia. 
Job lots. [Philadelphia, Weber 
perme 8916) 55, [1] p. 16mo. 
$0.10. [13851 


roam, 24 1916; 2 ce. Apr. 25, 
1916; aft. May 3, 1916; A 430744. 


WricHt (Wm. F.)* Buffalo. Efii- 
ciency suggestions for a department 
store. Sheet,9 by Ginches. [18852 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 430649. 


_ Werierey (R. B.) Lighter lunches and 


_ WeRiTer’s selling 


bigger pay checks. (In Chicago 


evening American] [13853 
© May 25, 1916; 1 c. May 27, 
1916: A 424857; John R. Thompson 
co., Chicago. 
service,* Auburn, 
N. Y. Service that helps new writ- 
ers succeed. cover-title, [12] p. 
illus. S8vo. [13854 
© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. May 2, 1916; 
aft. May 16, 1916; A 430951. 


WrovucHTon (Oliver L.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. Spiritual science embiem. 29 
p. 24mo. $0.15. 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 430840. 


Wri (I. A. R.)* London. 
in pursuit. 2. Wanted. (Jn Story- 
teller magazine, June, 1916) [13856 
© 1c. June 8, 1916; A ad int. 
2678; pubd. May 9, 1916. 


YANAGIWABA (Sukeshige) Japanese 
insurance typewriter key board. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides. 
62 by 93 inches. [13857 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
19, 1916; A 430984; Underwood 
typewriter co., inc., New York. 


Duchess 


[13855 | 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


13865 


YERIAN (John Henry)* Caldwell, O. 
Drillers’ chart. Sheet, chart, 62 by 
62 inches. $0.50. [13858 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c¢ and aff. 
May 23, 1916; A 432159. 


Youne (Ernest A.) Danger line; or, 
Banished to Blandford. chap. 1-3. 
(In Chicago ledger) [13859 

May 2(, 1916: -1 « June 3, 
1916; A 440069; W. D. Boyce, co., 
Chicago. 


Youne (Pearl B.)* Los Angeles. 
Auto race card game. _ [Instruc- 
tions.] Sheet, 73 by 64 inches. 


[13860 
©”"Apr: 14 1916; -2e Apr: 24 
1916; aff. May 13, 1916; A 432065. 


ZANGHIERI (Tancred) Austrians at- 
tack own force. (Jn Chicago daily 
news) [13861 


© May 30, 1916; 1 ec. June 2, 
1916; A 424982: Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


ZIMMERMAN (Eugene)* Horseheads, 
N. Y. Jug full of nonsensical wis- 
dom, by Zim. [Horseheads, N. Y.., 
Printed by the Reporter press, 1916] 
cover-title, [64] p. illus. Svo. 
$0.50. [13862 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 23, 1916; A 431176. 


Zook (John G.)* Lititz, Pa. Guern- 
sey market house. ist ed. cover- 
title, 16 p. 16mo. $0.10. [13863 


© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 429949. 


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PEeLURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED 


FOR ORAL DELIVERY 


Brownine (Joseph L)* New York. 


[18864, 13865 | 


cover- 


Man who knew; a recitation. 
title, 2 1. 4to. Typewritten. 
May 19, 1916; C 968. 

Return of Solomon; a monologue. 
file, | 7 1. Ato. we ee 
May 19, 1916; C 962. 


@etae: 


cover- 


@ lec. 


CAVANAGH (William C.)* Brooklyn. 
Imagination; or, Saving Plain Jane. 
4 numb. loose 1. 4to. Typewritten. 

[13866 
© 1c. June 1, 1916; C 960. 


Coan (C. Arthur)* Nyack, N. Y. Four 


winds of heaven. 71. 4to. Type- 
written. [13867 
©1e. June 15, 1916; C 964. 
Dempsey (John H.)* Cleveland. Old 
and new order. [Suppl.]  cover- 
title, 180 p. fol. Typewritten 
[Text parallel to binding] [13868 


©1c. June 8, 1916; C 959. 


[KenNEY (John J.)] Pleasant hour, 
by [J. J. Kenney and Frank W. 
Hollis] cover-title. 2 numb. 1. 4to. 
Typewritten. [13869 

©1c. June 21, 1916; C 965; Ken- 
ney and Hollis, Bridgewater, Mass. 


MEYER (Jacob)* New York. Business 
troubles. 21. fol. Typewritten. 
[18870 


© 1c. Apr. 11, 1916; C 948. 


Miter (Hubert)* Chicago. Doctor 
Hisenbart and his exploits. 27 l. 
fol. Typewritten. [13871 


© 1c. Mar. 27, 1916; C 937. 


RitEyY (Joe)* Hillburn, N. Y. Ani- 
mated portraits. 14 numb. loose 1. 
4to. Ms. [13872 


© 1c. May 25, 1916; C 958. 
[SADENWATER (Harry)] Distributed 
capacity and dead end effect. 6 
loose 1. 4to. Typewritten. [13873 


© 1c June 17, 1916; C 961; 
Radio club of America, New York. 


Sooy (Wendell)* Camden, N. J. W. 
Sooy method of extracting cube and 
square root. 3 numb.1. 4to. Type- 
written. [13874 


©1c. May 8, 1916; C 953. 


VettA (N. Mabel)* Lynn, Mass. 
Women of Scripture in vocal art. 
24 loose 1. 8vo. Typewritten. 

. [18875 


©1c. Mar. 22, 1916; C 9382. 


Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, addresses, included in the Cata- 


seeue since Jan. 1, 1916___._________ 


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CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


ee TURES (THE) oF X; dramatized 
by M. L. Clark, W. A. Newlin and 
A. E. Smothers, suggested by a story 
of the same name written by Ida 
M. Brown. [1], 42 p. fol. Type- 
written. [13876 
© 1c. June 13, 1916; D 44140; 
Mary L. Ciark, Wallace A. Newlin 
and Arthur E. Smothers, Pasadena. 


AFTERWARDS; 1 act play, by F. Nord- 
strom. [2], 19 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [13877 
© 1c. May 26, 1916; D 438997; 
Frances Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 
AHUITZOTL, THE AZTEC HEIR; drama in 
4 acts, by E. H. Gurney. [4], 83 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [13878 
© 1c. June 9, 1916; D 44120; 
"Nellie C. Gurney, Highland Park. 
Ill. 


ALENA; play in 8 acts, by C. Reppert. 
[6], 79 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[13879 
© 1c. May 29, 1916; D 44028; 
Charlotte Reppert, Los Angeles. 


ALIMONY (THE) DODGER; 
farce in neutral waters, by J. 
Cree and Joseph Noel. [1], 2 ; 
4to. Typewritten. [13880 

© 1c. May 31, 1916: D 44036: 
Junie McCree, New York. 


nautical 
Mc- 


AMERICA FIRST. See Continental Con- 


gress. 

ANOTHER CHANCE; comedy in 1 act, by 
mes Awpeiman. [2], 11 p.’ “4to. 
Typewritten. [13881 


© 1c. May 31, 1916; D 44035; 
Hyman B. Cypelman, New York. 


ANTIDOTE (THE) ; sketch in 2 acts, by 
L. N. Walker. 5 p. fol. Type 
written. [13882 


© 1c. June 5, 1916; D 44081; 
Lillie Nolting Walker, Denver. 

BABETTE’S RECORD; Parisian operatic 

comedietta in 1 act by F. Schwarz, 

tr. by Jack Burnett. [1], 9p. 4to. 

Typewritten. [Words only] 

[13883 

© 1c. June 16, 1916; D 44161; 
Frederick Schwarz, New York. 


OF THE DAYS. See 
and other fairy 


(THE) 
snow, 


BATTLE 
Summer 
plays. 

BaTTLeE (A) OF WITS; comedy in 1 act. 

by H. Ee Smith {[2]}" 13 “ps “tte: 

Typewritten. [13884 
© 1c. June 8, 1916; D 44105; 

Henry E. Smith, New York. 


BeLoir (THE) PAGEANT; from the 
turtle to the flaming wheel, by T. L. 
Wright and Marion Hawthorne 
Hedges, given at Beloit, Wis., June 
2 and 3, 1916. 46 p. Svo. Printed. 

[13885 

© May 16, 1916; 2 c. May 24, 

1916; D 48984: Theodore Lyman 
Wright, Beloit, Wis. 


BENDICION (LA) DE Dios; sainete en 2 
actos, dividido el primero en 2 
cuadros, en prosa, original de An- 
tonio Paso y Joaquin Abati. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores’ espanoles] 
1916. 58 p. 12mo. [13886 

© May 31, 1916; 1 ¢. June 3, 1916; 
D 44059; A Paso y J. Abati, Mad- 
rid. 


drama of life in 
| by Chas. A. 
| Typewritten. 
[13887 
| © 1c. May 31, 1916; D 44037; 
| 


BESS OF THE HILLS; 
old Kentucky, in 4 acts, 
Morton. [59] p. fol. 


Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


Best (THE) LATD PLANS: comedy play- 


let> by d: 8. LItenel 227 p: ” 4to- 
Typewritten. [13888 
© 1c. June 15, 1916; D 44150; 

Joseph A. Mitchell, Philadelphia. 
BETTER THAN DREAMS; miniature 
ecoontown comedy in 1 act, by E. 

Scott. 11 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[13889 
© 1c. June 12, 1916; D 44130; 

Kdward Scott, San Francisco. 

BILL-POSTER (THE); play in 1 act, by 
Louis Weslyn. RE ilies 2 ppg” Fe 
Typewritten. [13890 
© 1c. June 8, 1916; D 44108; 


| Holden & Harron, Freeport, N. Y. 


621 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13891 


BIRTH CONTROL; playlet in 1 act, by S. 
Cummins.. .[2},.5. ps “fok . Type- 
written. . [13891 

© 1c June 5, 1916; D 44083; 
Samuel Cummins, Brooklyn. 


BuurF; play in 4 acts, by L. Landor. 

[108] p. 4to. Typewritten. [13892 

©.1,c June £7, 19168\D 441%; 
Lucas Landor, London. 


BoBBIE AT THE SEA SHORE; 1 act com- 
edy, by P. Pollock. [1], 10 p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [13893 

@ 1 ¢. May 25; 1916) °D49991; 
Percy Pollock, New York. 


Bonp (THE) OF EARTH. See Summer 
snow, and other fairy plays. 


Bovuporr BRANDY; dramatic sketch in 
1 act, by A. Jones. [2], 18 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [13894 

© 1c June 6, 1916; D 44092; 
Archer Jones, Richmond. 


Britto (EL) DE LOS CAIRELES ; comedia 
en 4 actos, el filtimo dividido en 2 
cuadros, original de Angel Torres 
del Alamo y Antonio Asenjo. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espafoles}] 
1916: — Osh Dp. . Lan. [13895 

© May 31, 1916; 1c. June 38, 1916; 
D 44064: Torres del Alamo y Asenjo. 
Madrid. 


BULL CONN AND co.; play in 1 act, by 
Joha B. Fitzpatrick and F. X. Con- 
lan. [1], 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[13896 


© 1c. June 5, 1916; D 44087; 


Francis Xavier Conlan, New York. 


CAFE SOLO; juguete cOmico en 1 acto y 
en prosa, de Carlos Arniches y Joa- 
quin Abati. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espanoles] 1916. Dilece De 
12mo0. [13897 

© May 31, 1916; 1 c., June 8, 
1916; D 44060; C. Arniches y J. 
Abati, Madrid. 


CARNIVAL (A) WEDDING; comedy in 2 
acts, by H. B. Smith. [101] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [13898 

© 1c. June 10, 1916; D 44126; 
Harry B. Smith, New York. 


CAROLA; play in 3 acts, by M. BH. Taft. 

[137] p. 4to. Typewritten. [138899 

© 1c. June 15, 1916; D 44152: 

Mary Emery Taft, Pleasantville, 
5 tg 


pt. 1, n. 8, Vide 


CavE (THE) WOMAN; drama in 8 acts, 
by W. F. Payson and F. C. Holland. 
[180] p. 4to. Typewritten. [13900 

© 1 c« May 27, 1916; D 44012; 
William Farquhar Payson and Flor- 
ence Curtis Holland, New York. 


CENICIENTA (LA); opera en 38 actos, 
del maestro Rossini, libreto de J. 
Ferretti, adaptaci6n a la escena es- 
panola por Guillermo Perrin, Miguel 
de Palacios y maestro Gimenez. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa- 
noles] 1916. 40 p. 12mo. [Libretto 
only] [13901 

© May 31, 1916; 1 « June 3, 1916; 
TD 44071; G. Perrin, M de Palacios y 
G. Gimenez, Madrid. 


C’EST BIEN POUR VOUS FAIRE PLAISIR! 
comédie en 1 acte, par Rosal-Berry. 
[30] p. fol. Ms. [13902 

© 1e June i, 1916; D 44052; 
Rosal-Berry, Paris. 


CHANCE; modern drama in 3 acts, by 
M. EF. Mitchell. [55] p. 4to. Type- 
written. {13903 


© 1c. June 9, 1916; D 44121; 
Margurite Frances Mitchell, New 
York. 


CHEMICAL (THE) MAN; comedy-ex- 
travaganza in 83 acts, by H. M. 
Kieffer. 42 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

{13904 


© 1c June 9, 1916; D 44119; 
Henry M. Kieffer, Atlantic City. 


CHRYSALIS (THE); play in prelude 
and 3 acts, by E. P. C. Hayes. [82] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [13905 

© 1c. May 31, 1916; D 440382; 
Ednah Proctor Clarke Hayes, Wash- 
ington. 


CICATRICE (THE) ; play in 4 acts, by C. 

Peck. [1], 48 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[13906 

© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44177; 
Charles Peck, New York. 


| CINDERELLA; 3 act play, by E. Abbott. 
[8] p. 8vo. Printed. [13907 

© June 1, 1916; 2 ec. June 18, 
1916; D 44143; Ethelyn Abbott, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 


CLAWS AND VELVET PAWS; play in 4 
acts, by E. Forst. [88] p. © 4to. 
Typewritten. [18908 

© 1c. June 13, 1916; D 44142; 
| Emil Forst, New York. 


622 


: 


"no. 6, 1916 


CLEMENCY; written for the American 
school peace league, by Beulah 
Marie Dix fi. e. B. M. D. Flebbe] 


Boston, American school peace 
league, 1916. 32 p. S8vo. [13909 
© June 1, 1916; 2 c« June 7, 


1916; D 44099; Beulah Marie Dix 
Flebbe, Waban, Mass. 


Crus (THE) woman; play in 4 scenes, 
by W. K. Rugg. 19 p. 4to. Type 
written. [13910 

© 1c. May 25, 1916; D 48988; 
Winnifred King Rugg, Arlington, 
Mass. 


Cove (THE); 1 act play, by R. E. 
Wright. [2], 22 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [13911 

© 1e. June 9, 1916; D 44117; 
Roscoe Ellsworth Wright, Chicago. 


CoLLEceE (A) cowsoy; comedy-drama 
in 4 acts, by C. Lambert. [131] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [13912 

© 1c. June 13, 1916; D 44147; 
Clay Lambert, New York. 


COMEDIANS (THE); play in 4 acts, by 


G. Vernon. [202] p. 4to. Type 
written. [13913 
© 1c. June 12, 1916; D 44131; 
Grenville Vernon, Saunderstown, 
1: To 

CoMEDY (THE) OF BAFFLES. See Per- 

fumed (The) death. 
CONQUERING (THE) HERO; Sketch. by 
B. Munn. 8 p. 8vo. Typewritten. 
[13914 


© 1c. June 5, 1916; D 44082; 
Bess Munn, Los Angeles. 


Contest (THE); play in 1 act, by A. 
Jonas. 5p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[13915 


© 1c May 23, 1916; D 43990; 
Alberto Jonas, New York. 


CONTINENTAL (THE) ConGrREssS; by J. 
L. McBrien. (Jn his America first. 
New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri- 
can book company [1916] Book. © 
May 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 1, 
1916; A 433298 - Jasper L. McBrien, 


Washington) [13915* 
CORCORAN Vs. MASON; sketch, by F. 

Nordstrom. [1], 22 p. Ato. Type- 

written. [139 16 | 


© 1c. May 26, 1916; D 43995; 
Frances Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 


50279—_16——_7 


| 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


13924 


CRANBROOK (THE) MASQUE; play in 1 
act, by S. C. Howard. 56 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [13917 

© 1c. June 8, 1916; D 44111; 
Sidney Coe Howard, ‘Cambridge, 
Mass. 


CUPID'S NIGHT OUT; whimusicality in 1 
act, by F. W. Kammann, jc: " [43,49 
p. oe Typewritten. [13918 

1c June 5, 1916; D 44079; 
Be Ww. Kammann, Ai oa Minne- 
apolis. 


CursE (THE); play in 3 scenes, adapt- 
ed from the Polish, by A. Sterling. 
[3], 84 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[13919 
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1916; D 44180; 
Ada Sterling, New York. 


DEFENDER (THE); comedy-drama in 3 
acts, by Pauline Bradford Mackie 


li..e. P.-M. Hopkins] ahd S.. J. 
Curry. [70] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[13920 


© 1c. June 15, 1916; D 44154; 
Sarah Jefferis Curry and Pauline 
Mackie Hopkins, New York. 


Doctor’s (THE) MESSAGE; tragedy 2 
1 act, by H. 8S. Acheson. Pik Llp: 
4to. Typewritten. [13921 


© 1c. June 1, 1916; D 44047; H. 
Stuart Acheson, New York. 


Door (A) SHOULD BE OPEN OR SHUT. 
See li faut qu’une porte soit ouverte 
ou fermée. 


Dos (Los) FENOMENOS; disparate 
comico-lirico en 1 acto, dividido en 
3 cuadros, prologo, intermedio hab- 
lado y apoteosis, original de En- 
rique Paradas y Joaquin Jiménez, 
musica de los maestros Enrique Bri 
y Cayo Vela. Madrid [Sociedad de 
anteres espafioles] 1916. 41, [3] p. 


12mo. [Libretto only] [13922 
© May 31, 1916; 1 ¢c. June 3, 


1916; D 44056; 
Jiménez, Madrid. 


DovuBLE (THE) CURE; play in 3 acts, 
by E. Selwyn, founded on a short 
story, by Jessie Lynch Williams. 
[91] p. 4to. Typewritten. [13923 

© 1c. May 26, 1916; D 44000; 
Edgar Selwyn, New York. 
DucHEss (THE) AND THE  DELICA- 


TESSEN; 1 act comedy sketch, by 
Jeannette I. Helm [i. e. J. H. Sand] 


. Paradas y J. 


[1]. 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[13924 
© 1c. June 1, 1916; D 44046; 
Jeannette Helm Sand, Lakewood, 
WN. J. 
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13925 


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ELECTRICIAN’S (THE) NEW ASSISTANT; 
sketch, by J. G. Bostock. 4p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18925 

© 1c. May 26, 1916; D 44001; 
J. Gordon Bostock, New York. 


Escape (THE); play in 1 act, by S. 
Miller. [2], 14 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [13926 

© 1e May 31, 1916; D 44041; 
Sara Miller, New York. 


EstHerR. See Mordecai, the Jew. 


EVERYBODY IS DOING IT; dramatic com- 
position in 2 acts and 4 scenes, by 
S. D. Drane. 12 p. 4to. Type 
written. [18927 

© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44186; 
Samuel Dade Drane, Washington. 


EVERYMAN MILITANT; a modern 
morality [in a prologue and 8 acts] 
by Ewing Rafferty. Boston, Sher- 
man, French & company, 1916. 4 
Ee Zp... 1 2mo. [13820= 

© June 5, 19167" 2° c¢ and aff. 
June 16, 1916; A 433376; Sherman, 
French & co., Boston. 


FALSE cops. See Woman on her own. 


FASCINATING (THE) TWINS; play in 1 
act, by J. Nordenshield. [4], 21 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [13928 

(© 1 ec. May 29, 1916; D 44021; 
Jeanette Nordenshield, New York. 


FELLOW STUDENTS; play of college life 
with music in 4 acts, by Chas. Mor- 
ton. [55] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[13929 
© 1c. May 31, 1916; D 44088; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


FETICHE (LE) ; drame en 1 acte, par L. 
Xanrof. [2], 382 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [13930 

© 1e June 1, 1916; D 44051; 
Léon Xanrof, Paris. 


FLYPAPER (THE) SALESMAN; farce 
comedy in 1 act, by F. R. Adams. 
[1], 20 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[13931 


© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44185; 
Frank R. Adams, Whitehall, Mich. 


FRIDAY, THE 13TH. See Hearts humane. 


T'ROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT; modern 
melodrama in 4 acts, by John W. 
Wilson. [59] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[13932 


© 1c. May 27, 1916; D 44020; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


pt. 1, n.8., v.13 


GABRIELES (Los) ; historieta cémica en 
2 actos y en prosa, original de Ra- 
mon Ldpez-Montenegro y Ramédn 
Pefia. Madrid [Sociedad de autores 
espafioles] 1916. 74, [1] p. 12mo. 

[13933 

© May 31, 1916; 1 ec. June 3, 1916; 

D 44067; R. Lopez-Montenegro y R. 
Pena, Madrid. 


GIRALDINA (LA); juguete cdmico- 
lirico en 1 acto y 4 cuadros, original 
de Juan G. Renovales y Francisco 
Garcia Pacheco, mfisica del maestro 


Soutullo. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tors espanoles] 1916. 36, [2] p. 
12mo. [Libretto only] [138934 


© May 31, 1916; 1 c« June 8, 
1916; D 44057; J. G. Renovales y 
EF. G. Pacheco, Madrid. 


Girt (THE); drama in 4 acts, by O. 
M. Booth. | [1], .39 p.. fol) 2yne 
written. [13935 

© 1c. June 3, 1916; D 44076; 
Oakes Marcellus Booth, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 


GirL (THE) WHO PAID; story of Cali-— 
fornia in 4 acts, by G. M. Rosener. 
[153] p. 4to. Typewritten. [13936 

© 1c May 26, 1916; D 44008; 
George M. Rosener, New York. 


GLITTER (THE) OF LIFE; play in 4 acts, 
by Z. Hall. [111] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [13937 

© 1c. June 9, 1916; D 44116; 
Zarelyn Hall, New York. 


GiLorious (THE) GAME; written for 
the American school peace league, 
by Beulah Marie Dix [i. e. B. M. D. 
Flebbe] Boston, American school 
peace league, 1916. 2383p. 8vo. 

[18938 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. June 7, 1916; 

D 44098; Beulah Marie Dix Flebbe, 
Waban, Mass. 


Goat (THE); play in 8 acts, by G. 
Allen-Thompson. [181] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [13939 

© 1c. May 31, 1916; D 440383; 
Grace Allen-Thompson, Fairhaven, 
Mass. 


GOBLIN GUESTS. See Summer 
and other fairy plays. 


snow, 


Goine uP! play in 1 act, by S. W. Ger- 

ber. [11] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[13940 

© 1c. June 12, 1916; D 44134; 
Stephen W. Gerber, New York. 


624 


no. 6, 1916 


GRANJA (LA) DE LOS AMORES; zarzuela 
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en 
verso, original de M. Pecci Contre- 
ras, miisica de los maestros Pascual 
Marquina y Luis Foglietti. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 
1916. 42, [1] p. 12mo. [Libretto 
only] [13941 

© May 31, 1916; 1c. June 8, 
1916; D 44066; Manuel Pecci Con- 
treras, Madrid. 


Hamptons (THE); drama in 8 acts, 
by G. F. Van Etten. [74] p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [138942 

© 1c June 9, 1916; D 44113; 
Gerard Frisselle Van Etten, San An- 
tonio. 


HApPINESS; American morality play 
in 3 acts and 8 scenes, by A. Davis. 
[93] p. 4to. Typewritten. [13943 


© 1c. June 5, 1916; D 44084; 
Allan Davis, Pittsburgh. 


Happy (THE) DAY; hew musical play 
in 2 acts, by Seymour Hicks, lyrics 
by Adrian Ross and Paul A. Rubens, 
music by Sidney Jones and Paul A. 


Rubens. London, Chappell & co., 
mo totG.. Si. p. .8vo. [Words 
only | [13944 


© May 31, 1916; 1 ec. June 1, 
1916; D 44045; Chappell & co., ltd., 
London. 

HatrepD. See Three war sketches. 
HAVE A HEART; musical comedy, in 2 
acts, by G. Bolton and P. A. Wode- 
house. [123] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [13945 
© 1c. May 27, 1916; D 44009; 


Guy Bolton and P. A. Wodehouse, | 


New York. 


HEART OF GOLD; short play in 2 scenes, 
by M. F. Bellinger. [2], 24 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [13946 

© 1c. June 12, 1916; D 44136; 
Martha Fletcher Bellinger, New 
York. 


HEARTS AND GOLD; play in 1 act, by L. 
Kass. 7 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[13947 
© 1c. May 10, 1916; D 44007; 
Louis Kass, Albany. 


HEARTS HUMANE; OR, FRIDAY, THE 
13TH, dramatic recount with a pro- 
logue and an epilogue, by P. P. Por- 
casi. [70] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[13948 
© 1c. May 29, 1916; D 44023; 
Peter Paul Porcasi, New York. 


62 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


13956 


HER FIGHT; drama in 4 acts, by G. F. 
Van Htten. [93] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [138949 

© 1e¢. June 9, 1916; D 44112; 
Gerard Frisselle Van Etten, San An- 
tonio. 


Her story. See Three war sketches. 


HER TWO WEEKS HONEYMOON; play in 
4 acts, by Cecil Spooner [pseud. of 
C. S. Blaney] suggested from The 
substitute, by Louise Shaw. [97] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [13950 

© ie June 10, 1916; D 44127; 
Cecil Spooner Blaney, New Canaan, 
Conn. 


HEROINE (THE) OF Ava; by Helen L. 
Willcox. New York, Missionary 
education movement of the United 
States and Canada _ [1916] 
Svo. [13951 

© May 29, 1916; 2 e. May 31, 
1916; D 44048: Missionary educa- 
tion movement of the U. S. and Can- 
ada, New York. 


Howp-up (THE); sketch. by F. Nord- 
strom. .[2], 26 p.. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [13952 

© 1c. May 26, 1916; D 43999; 
Frances Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 


House (A) pDivipep; play in 8 acts, 
by M. Bertrand. [2], 42 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [13953 

© 1c. June 16, 1916; D 44165; 
Mary Bertrand, Halifax, Canada. 


I wisH I KNEW; vaudeville sketch, by 
Sb. Cowan, Tt], 2h pi’ to: ““Eype- 
written. [13954 

© 1c June 6, 1916; D 44093; 
Sada Cowan, New York. 


IL FAUT QU’UNE PORTE SOIT OUVERTE OU 
FERMEE (A DOOR SHOULD BE OPEN OR 
SHUT) ; comédie en 1 acte, par Alfred 
de Musset, literal tr. by André Tri- 
don. New York, International col- 
lege of languages [1916] 35 p. S8vo. 

[13955 

© May 19, 1916; 2 ec. May 24, 

1916; D 43985; International college 
of languages, New York. 


IMPOSSIBLE (THE) WOMAN; drama in 
4 acts, by E. F. Hackett. [3], 22 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [13956 

© 1c. June 3, 1916; D 44075; 
Edmund Francis Hackett, New 
Haven. 


5) 


SoD 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13957 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


IN OLD VIRGINIA; comedy drama in 4 | Kiss (THE) OF DEATH; tragedy in 1 


acts, by W. C. Herman. [69] p. 


4to. Typewritten. [13957 
© 1c. May 27, 1916; D 44016; 
William Calvin Herman, Chicago. 


INFIERNO (EL) ; comedia en 8 actos, en 
prosa, original de Antonio Paso y 
Joaquin Abati. Madrid [Sociedad 
de autores espafioles] 1916. 86 p. 
12mo. [13958 

© May 31, 1916; 1 ¢. June 8, 1916; 
D 44061; A. Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 


INVENTOR (THE); play in 1 act, by 
A. Magnus Reader [pseud. of H. C. 
Chapin] [2],18p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [13959 

©.1 @. May, 22. 191G. Aaa: 
Homer C. Chapin, Chicago. 


Ir1isH (AN) couURTSHIP; character 
comedy playlet, by C. Terris. [2], 
25 p. 4to. Typewritten. [13960 


© 1c May 20, 1916; D 438968; 
Charles Terris, Chicago. 


JOHN PrrRES; entremés, [de] A. Do- 
minguez. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espafioles] 1916. 17 p. 12mo. 

[13961 


© May 31, 1916; 1c. June 3, 1916; 
D 44062; Antonio Dominguez, Mad- 
rid. 

JOINING THE NAVY; eG satire on 
American recruits, by Jack Burnett. 
[1],7p. 4to. Typewritten. [13962 

© 1c June 16, 1916; D 44163; 


| ae Thorndike and Fred. Barnes, { 


New York. 


Just A CHILD; playlet, by O. Dymow. 
auta. 38p. S8vo. MS. [139638 


@© 1.c. May 19, 1916;_D 43942 
Ossip Dymow, New York. 


Just A LITTLE MISTAKE; comedy in 1 


act, by Elizabeth Gale. Boston, W. 
H. Baker & co., 1916. 22 p. 12mo. 
[13964 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. June 6, 1916; 
D 44091; Walter H. Baker & ©0., 
Boston. 


comedy in 38 acts, 
by A. Hopwood. [138] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [13965 

© 1c. June 3, 1916; D 44074; 
Avery Hopwood, Clevel and. 


JUST FOR TONIGHT ; 


KILAUEA; play in 1 act, by Claire Bau- 
mann. 6p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[18966 
© 1c. June 7, 1916; D 44101; Ben 
M. Giroux, Chicago. 


| 
| Larrre (THE) VENUS; 
| 
: | 


act, by R. Murray. [8], 29 p. 8vo. 

Typewritten. [13967 
© 1c May 20, 1916: D 44004; 

Richard Murray, New York. 


LAND 0’ LOVE; play in 4 acts, by P. L. 

Shaw. [66] p. foi. Typewritten. 

[18968 

© 1c June 17, 1916; D 44170; 
Percy L. Shaw, New York. 


Lap-pog (THE); play in 4 acts, by 
R. B. Butler. [121] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [13969 

© 1c. June 12, 1916; D 44138; 
Rachel Barton Butler, Cincinnati. 


LAYLA-MAJNU; a musical play in 3 
acts, by Dhan Gopal Mukerji, with 
an introduction by Professor Arthur 
Upham Pope. San Francisco, P. 
Elder & company [1916] 3 p. L, 
v-ix, 61 p. 8vo. [Words only] 

[13969* 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

3, 1916; A 433118; Paul Elder & co., 
San Francisco. 


LINCOLN AND THE SOLDIER; dramatic 
composition in 1 act, 3 scenes, by 
S. D. Drane. 6p. fol. Typewritten. 

[13970 
© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44187; 

Samuel Dade Drane, Washington. 


burlesque, by 
F.-P. Murphy. 238 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [13971 

© 1c. June 16, 1916; D 44160; 
. Murphy, New York. 


[1], 


Hr Pat 


LockKrED out; farcial comedy in 1 act, 
by C. Brooks. [21], 8 p. fol. Type- 
written. [138972 

© 1c. June 19, 1916; D,44iae; 
Christine Brooks, New York. 


LouitA TENORIO; comedia en 2 actos 
y en prosa, original de Pedro Munoz 
Seca y Pedro Pérez Fernandez, 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
pafioles] 1916. 59 p. 12mo. 

[13978 


© May 31, 1916; 1 ¢ June 3; 
1916: D 44069; P. Mufioz Seca y P. 
Pérez Fernindez, Madrid. 


LONELINESS; play in 1 act, by M. de 
Acosta. 14 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[138974 

© 1c. June 10, 1916; D 44123 ; 
Mercedes de Acosta, New York. 


626 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


~ no. 6, 1916 


Lost AND FOUND; comedy in 8 acts, by 
BE. E. Hutcheson and F. EH. Willcox. 
[109] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[13975 

© 1c. June 17, 1916; D 44171; 

Emma E, Hutcheson and Frances EH. 
Willeox, New York. 


LOVE IN THE TRENCHES. 
(The) correspondent. 


Love-sHoT (THE); comedy of the 
Philippines in 4 acts, by C. D. Will- 
son. [2], 120 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[13976 


© 1c. June 3, 1916; D 44072; 
Corwin Dale Willson, Orion, Mich. 


Lucky GULCH; comedy drama in 3 
acts, by Charles S. Bird. New 
York, S. French; London, 8. French, 
Itd., 1916. 63 p. 12mo. [13977 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. June 6, 1916; 
D 44089; Samuel French, New 
York. 


MAitTre ALICE; comédie en 1 acte, par 
Rosal-Berry. [43] p. fol. Ms. 
[13978 


© 1e June 1, 1916; D 44053; 
Rosal-Berry, Paris. 


Masor (THE) GENERAL COMMANDING; 
play in 1 act, by A. Magnus Reader 
[pseud. of H. C. Chapin] [1], 381 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [13979 


© 1c. May 22, 1916; D 441388; 
Homer C. Chapin, Chicago. 

MAN AND WOMAN (MALE AND FE- 
MALE); oR, THE NATURAL THING, 
modern play in 4 acts and an epi- 
logue, by K. Barney. [1], 45 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [13980 

© 1c. May 27, 1916; D 44008; 
Kelly Barney, New York. 

MAN’s (A) wAy; drama in 4 acts, by 
O. M. Booth. 48 p. fol. Type- 
written. [13981 


© 1c. June 3, 1916; D 44077; 
Oaks Marcellus Booth, Jacksonville, 
Fla. 


MarcH (THE) oF TRUTH. See Three 
war sketches. 


Martyr (THE); dramatic playlet, by 
er. dvins.. [1], 22 p. 4te. Type- 
written. [13982 

© 1c June 9, 1916; D 44114; 
Clifford F. Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 

MEG 0’ THE BANCHEE; modern Irish 
comedy play in 3 acts and 2 scenes, 
by E. Foreman. [134] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [13983 

© 1c. May 29, 1916; D 44005; 
Edgar Foreman. New York. 


See War 


| 


13992 


MEXIcO; romantic sensation and pic- 
turesque melodrama with an abund- 
ance of sure fire comedy in 4 acts, 
by Chas. Morton. [71] p. fol. 
Typewritten, [13984 

© 1c. May 27, 1916; D 44018; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


MILAGRO (EL); paso de comedia en 1 
acto y en prosa, original de M. 
Linares Rivas. Madrid [Sociedad 
de autores espanioles] 1916. 19 p. 
12mo. [18985 

© May 81, 1916; 1 «@ June 38, 
1916; D 44058; Manuel Linares 
Rivas, Madrid. 


MirAGE; play in 4 acts, by F. Merrill. 
[92] p. 4to. Typewritten. [13986 
© 1c. May 29, 1916; D 44022; 
Fenimore Merrill, Cambridge, Mass. 


MIRANDA’S MOTIVES; comedy in 3 acts, 
by Clough Buel. 148 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [13987 

© 1c May 29, 1916; D 44030; 
Clarence Clough Buel, Ridgefield, 
Conn. 


Mr. Pratt; play in 4 acts, by S. B. 
Gilman. [38], 111 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [13988 


© 1e June 8, 1916; D 44103; 
Sarah Bernice Gilman, Allerton, 
Mass. 


| Mrs. OSMOND’S REFLECTION; play in 38 


acts and epilogue, by H. B. Benedict. 

3d ed. [122] p. 4to. 

[13989 

© 1 ce. May 29, 1916; D 44026; 
Edwin B. Benedict. New York. 


MoLtuig BAawn; dramatization in 4 
acts, by Charles Morton, of the well 
known novel of the same title. [64] 
p. fol. Typewritten. [13990 


© 1e¢ May 27, 1916; D 44019, 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


MORDECAI, THE JEW; play in 4 acts, 
founded on the book of Esther, by 
A, Ramsey and R. de Cordova. [83] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [13991 

© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44189; 
Alicia Ramsey and Rudolph de Cor- 
dova, New York. 


MotrH (THE); play in 3 acts and 5 
seenes, by L. W. Rogers. [38], 65 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [13992 

© 1c. May 31, 1916; D 44034; 
Leighton William Rogers, Orange, 
Mass, 


627 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13992* 


MorTrHers (THE); by George Hirsch- 
feld, tr. and with an introduction by 
Ludwig Lewisohn. Garden City, 
N. Y., Doubleday, Page & company, 
1996.. xix, 122, [ 1) p. a6mie.07 (The 
Drama league series of plays, vol. 


18) [18992 * 
© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 483194; Doubleday, 


Page & co., Garden City, N. Y. 


MountTAIN (THE) MAID; [pageant of 
the land of the sky] by H. F. A. 
Hoag, given by the citizens of Ashe- 
ville May 20, 1916, management 
NM. We. Ay 2p. tS, pp. 12m. 
Printed. [18993 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 5, 1916; 
D 44048; Emily F. A. Hoag, Ashe- 
ville, N. C. 


Movie (THE) MAN; modern, up-to-date 
farce comedy in 8 acts, Satirizing 
the motion picture craze, by W. W. 
Wilson. [55] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[13994 


© 1c May 31, 1916; D 44042; 
Wallace Walfred Wilson, Chicago. 


My son; tragedy in 1 act, by R. Mur- 

ray. [3], 18 p. 8vo. Typewritten. 

[13995 

© 1c. June 6, 1916; D 44095; 
Richard Murray, New York. 


NATURAL (THE) THING. See Man and 
woman (male and female) 


NEUTRAL; comedy in 38 acts, by A. E. 
Darby. [86] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[18996 


© 1c. June 8, 1916; D 44102; 
Alfred Edmund Darby, New York. 

NEw (THE) POWER; play in 1 act, by 
i. . \Jolinson. (21, 22. °p-. Ato: 
Typewritten. [13997 
© 1c. May 22, 1916; D 44054; 
Lillian Hartman Johnson, Evanston, 
Til. 


Ninos (Los) DE EcisA; pieza comica 
en 8 actos, divididos en 5 cuadros, 
original y en prosa de Guillermo 
Perrin y Miguel de Palacios. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 
1916.: ‘71 p..., dame. [13998 

© May 31, 1916; 1c. June 8, 1916; 
D 44070; G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, 
Madrid. 

No HAY MAL QUE POR BIEN NO VENGA. 

See Pendientes de la Trini. 


Now I SEE; play in 1 act, by E. Har- 
man. 14p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[13999 

© 1c May 29, 1916; D 44025; 

Elizabeth Harman, Madison, N. J. 


| 


SS SS 


pt. 1, NYS., v.42 


OFFICE (THE) NEXT DOOR; play in 3 
acts, by C. E. Rush. [1], 105 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [14000 

© 1c. May 26, 1916; D 44002; 
Carrie Ellen Rush, New York. 


OxLp Sip PoINTER; drama in 8 acts, by 
D. Liebovitz. [90] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [14001 

© June 7, 1916; D 44100; David 
Liebovitz, New York. 


ON THE LEVEL; comedy in 3 acts, by 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus and L. 
Westervelt, from a story by Happy 
Fanny Fields. [137] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [14002 


© 1e« June 8, 1916; D 44106; 
Mrs. Charles Doremus and Leonidas 
Westervelt, New York. 


ONE CHRISTMAS; 1 act play, by M. F. 
Bellinger. [2], 25 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [14003 


© 1c. June 12, 1916; D 441385; 
Martha Fletcher Bellinger, New 
York. 


ONE NEW YEAR’S NIGHT; 1 act playlet, 
by W. G. Marshall. [27], 16 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [14004 

© 1c. June 8, 1916; D 44109; 
Walter G. Marshall, New York. 


OnE (A) NIGHT STAND; play in 1 act, 
by F. Nordestrom. [2], 19 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. 

© 1c. May 26, 1916; D 438996; 
Frances Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 


ONLY A GIRL; oR, THE WOMAN PAYS, 
powerful comedy drama in 4 acts, 
by Charles A. Warren. [66] p. fol. 
Typewritten. [14006 

© 1c. May 31, 1916; D 44040; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


OTHER (THE) MAN’S WIFE; play in 3 
acts, by V. E. Lambert. [5], 55 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [14007 

© 1c. June 3, 1916; D 44073; Vic- 
tor Emanual Lambert, Chicago. 


OTHER (THE) WIFE; drama in 8 acts, 
by C. H.. Mason. , [129] p> Sie 
Typewritten. [14008 

© 1c. May 29, 1916; D 44029; 
Carl H. Mason, New York. 


OUR NEW MINISTER; comedy drama in 
3 acts, by Denman Thompson and 
George W. Ryer, rev. 1916 by J. Con- 
yers. New York, Samuel French; 
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1916. 
O11 p.,. i2mo., [14009 


© June 5, 1916; 2 ce. June 7, 1916; 
D 44097; Joseph Conyers, New York. 


628 


[14005 


no. 6, 1916 


OUT OF THE SHADOWS; play in 1 act, 
by J. H. Bailey. [1], 22 p. S8vo. 
Typewritten. [14010 


© 1c. June 8, 1916; D 44104; 
Jacob Harry Bailey, Portland, Me. 


PACHIN DE MIERES; entremés, original 
de F. Pérez Capo. Madrid [Socie- 
dad de autores espafioles] 1916. 15, 
Mi p.. 12mo: [14011 


© May 31, 1916; 1c. June 8, 1916; 
D 44065; Felipe Pérez Capo, Madrid. 


PAGEANT (THE) OF BLOOMINGTON AND 
INDIANA UNIVERSITY; educational 
development of Indiana as focused 
in this community and served by the 
state University, by W. C. Langdon, 
on the University campus Blooming- 
ton, Ind., 1916. 77 p. 8vo. Printed. 

[14012 

© May 12, 1916; 2 c. May 22, 

1916; D 44168; William Chauncy 
Langdon, New York. 


PAGEANT (THE) OF CORYDON, THE PIO- 
NEER CAPITOL OF INDIANA, 1816-1916; 
by W. C. Langdon. [New Albany, 
Ind., Baker’s printing house, 1916] 
43 p. 8vo. [14013 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. June 6, 1916; 
D 44166; William Chauncy Langdon, 
New York. 


PAGEANT OF GEORGIA; play in 3 acts, 
by N. Adamson. ek. Dik ps APO: 
Typewritten. [14014 

© 1c. May 27, 1916; D 44125; 
Nellie Adamson, Rome, Ga. 


PAGEANT (THE) OF NEWARK; [250th 
anniversary of the founding of New- 
ark, N. J.] book of words, by T. W. 
Stevens. Newark, The committee of 
one hundred, 1916. 112 p. 8vo. 

[14015 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. May 831, 

1916: D 44031; Thomas Wood Stey- 
ens, Pittsburgh. 


PatH (THE) OF SCARLET SHADOWS; 
play in 4 acts, by B. Greenfield. 
[56] p. fol. Typewritten. [14016 

© 1c. June 9, 1916; D 44118; 
Ben Greenfield, Chicago. 

Patria (LA) DE CERVANTES; revista 
en 1 acto, dividido en 6 cuadros, en 
prosa y verso, original de M. Fer- 
nandez de la Puente, mfasica del 
maestro Luis Foglietti. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores — espanoles] 
1916. 50, [9] p. 12mo. [Libretto 
only] [14017 

© May 31, 1916; 1 c. June 3, 1916; 
D 44068; Manuel Fernfindez de la 
Puente, Madrid. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


14026 


PEACE ON EARTH; Christmas fantasy 
for children, by A. Mixon. [21] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [14018 


© 1c. June 14, 1916; D 44153; 
Ada Mixon, Washington. 


PENDIENTES (LOS) DE LA TRINI; 0, 
No HAY MAL QUE POR BIEN NO 
VENGA, Sainete lirico en 1 acto, orig- 
inal de Angel Torres del Alamo y 
Antonio Asenjo mtsica del maestre 
Vives. 1* ed. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espafnioles] 1916. 48, [1] p. 
12mo. [Libretto only] [14019 

© May 31, 1916; 1 e¢ June 3, 
1916; D 44063; Torres del Alamo y 
Asenjo, Madrid. 


PERFUMED (THE) DEATH; OR, THE 
COMEDY OF BAFFLES, drama of pas- 
Sion and hatred in 4 acts, by F. Can- 
tello. [6], 140p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[14020 
© 1c. June 6, 1916; D 44096; 
Frank Cantello, Los Angeles. 


PETTICOAT DIPLOMACY; 1 act play, by 
R. Foster. [1], 21 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [14021 

© 1 @ June 17, 1916> D 42: 
Roy Foster, New York. 


| Prrate (THE) OF THE GULF; play in 3 


acts, by H. Bagge. [2], 118 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [14022 

© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44179; 
Helen Bagg, Chicago. 


PLEASE HELP Emity; flirtation in 3 
acts, by H. M. Harwood. [106] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [14023 

© 1 « May 25, 1916; D 43992; 
H. M. Harwood, London. 


PorET (THE) WHO LOST HIS PEN; play 
in 1 act, by F. Healey. [38], 23 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [14024 

© 1c. June 13, 1916; D 44141; 
Frances Healey, Hampton Falls, 
N.\..H. 


PoticE (THE) LIEUTENANT; melo- 
drama in 4 acts, 5 scenes, by J. B. 
Maxwell. [107] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [14025 

© 1c. May 29, 1916; D 44027; 
Joseph B. Maxwell, New York. 


POSSESSED; play in 3 acts and an epi- 
sode, by S. Weiller. [99] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [14026 

© 1c. June 16, 1916; D 44162; 
Simon Weiller, New York. 


629 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTP*iS 


14027 


pt. 1, n.&., 7. 13 


PowER (THE) INVISIBLE; original play | RoSARY OF LIFE; 4 act drama, by G. HE. 


in 4 acts, by F. C, Witter. [2], 58 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [14027 

© 1c. May 18, 1916; D 44011; 
Frank C. Witter, Denver. 

PUTTING ONE OVER; dramatic composi- 
ian in | Bel py 3... Nene Te G 
p. 4to. Typewritten, [14028 

© 1c. June 15, 1916; D 44156; 
John lLudrick Neff, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

QuEsTtT (THE): comedy 
acts, by M. W. Dunbar. 
Typewritten. [14029 

© 1c. May 27, 1916; D 44014; 
Melzar W. Dunbar, Hampton, N. H. 

RAVEN (THE) MAN; play in 1 act, by 

K. Lord. 12 p. 4to. Typewritten. 


[14030 
© £°G May 2 191g: A401: 
Katharine Lord, New York. 


REAL (A) PAL; 1 act dialogue farce, 
by J, ».. Allien, ; 12. p, 30, “Tape- 
written. [140381 

©) 4 .e.. June. 15,3016: “D)444a1e 
Joseph Searl Allen, New York. 


Rep (THE) ROBE. See Woman on her 
own. 


REDENTI; bozzetto storico, in 1 atto, 
della signora A. Erriquez. [2] p. 
fol. . Printed. [14032 

(cy Ie. Feb. 28." 1916" i 44115; 
Agata Erriquez, New York. 

Rosap (THE) To RomeE; play in 4 acts, 
by E. L. Lindsey and B. Munn. [55] 
p. fol. Typewritten. [14033 

© 1 c¢. May 25, 1916; D 43987; 
Estelle Lawton Lindsey and Bess 
Munn, Los Angeles. 


ROLL CALL; dramatic playlet in 1 act, 
by *K. Jordan. [1], 7 ps 4to: “Eype- 
written. [14034 


© 1c. June 5, 1916; D 44080; 
Robert Jordan, Brooklyn. 


RoMANCE (THE) OF THE ETA; play in 
prologue and 2 acts, by M. L. Wert- 
heimer. [78] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[14035 
© 1c. May 27, 1916; D 44018; 
Mary Lee Wertheimer, New York. 

Rosario (LA); comedia en 8 actos, 
original de Sabatino Lopez, 
adaptada al castellano por Enrique 
Tedeschi y Antonio Fernfindez 
Lepina, Madrid [Sociedad de autores 
espafioles] 1916. 52 p. 12mo. 

[14036 

© 1c. June 8, 1916; D 44173; B. 

Tedeschi y <A. Fernfindez Lepina, 
Madrid. 


drama in 3 
2 pe. 4to. 


| 
| 


Lundy. [6], 94 p. 4to. Typewrit- 


ten, {14037 
© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44176; 
Grace Ellen Lundy, Detroit. 


Ruse (THE); play in 1 act, by J. E. 
Medland. [1], 18 p. fol. Type- 
written. [14038 

© 1c. May 25, 1916; D 43994; 
John Edward Medland, Oakland, 
Cal. 


SAM Bo-JAM AND HIS AFRICAN COLONY} 
negro farce in 8 scenes, by Jay Clay 
Powers. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 
1916. 19 p. 12mo. [14039 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. June 6, 1916; 
D 44090; Walter H. Baker & ¢o., 
Boston. 


SEED; play in 1 act, by Edith Maida 
Lessing [i. e. E. M. L. Cook] 18 p. 
24mo. Typewritten. [14040 


© 1c. June 9, 1916; D 44110; 
Edith Maida Lessing Cook, San 
Francisco. 


SEGREGATION ; play in 2 acts, by J. M. 
Fursee. 10 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[14041 


© 1c. May 25, 1916; D 48989; 
Jacob M. Fursee, Los Angeles. 


SHAKESPEARE’S FAIRIES AND FOLLIES; 
[play in prologue and 1 act, by] G. 
M. Easterly. (Jn The Tusitala, v. 
1, no. 2, May, 1916) [14042 


© May 25, 1916; 1 c. June 5, 
1916; D 44085; Grace M. Easterly, 
Watertown, N. Y. 


SHAKSPERE (THE) FESTIVAL; a com- 
munity celebration on the occasion 
of the three hundredth anniversary 
of the death of William Shakspere, 
consisting of a pageant depicting 
some scenes from the life and times 
of the dramatist; the performance 
of Twelfth night; and an address 
on the universality of his works [by 
G. E. Brady] [Newark, Del., Print- 
ed by Kells, 1916] [27] p. fol. 

[14042* 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 

16, 1916; A 481076; Gertrude Eliza- 
beth Brady, Newark, Del. 


Sin (A) AGAINST SOCIETY ; society play 
with sensational and melodramatic 
action in 4 acts, by Chas. A. Morton. 
[62] p. fol. Typewritten. [14043 

© 1 ce. May 27, 1916; D 44017; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


630 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 6, 1916 


14058 


White. [1], 16 p. 4to. ‘T’ypewrit- 

ten. [14044 
© 1c. May 27, 1916; D 44010; 

Oliver White, Patchogue, N, Y. 


SMILES AND TEARS; powerful comedy 
drama in 4 acts, by John W. Wil- 
son. [69] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[14045 
© 1c. May 31, 1916; D 44039; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE; play in 1 
act, by Mercedes de Acosta and S. 
Benson. [1], 14 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [14046 

© 1c. June 15, 1916; D 44149; 
Stuart Benson, New York. 


SUBSTITUTE (THE) 
weeks honeymoon. 


See Her two 


SUMMER SNOW, AND OTHER FAIRY 
PLAYS; by Grace Richardson. Chi- 
eago, Akron, O., New York, The 
Saalfield publishing co. [1916] 5 
p. L, 3-144 p. 12mo. 

CoNTENTS: Summer snow.—The 
bond of earth.—The battle of the 
days.—Goblin guests. [14046* 


© May 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 431130; Saalfield pub. 
co., Akron, O. 


TAVERN (THE) DE LUXE; comedy 
with music in 3 acts, by E. Williams 
and E. Bial. [47] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Words only] [14047 


© 1c June 16, 1916; D 44159; 
Ernest Bial and Eva Williams, New 
York. 


TENTH (THE) COMMANDMENT; OR, 
TRAFFIC IN WHITE WOMEN, problem 
comedy drama in 3 acts, by M. De V. 
Corrigan. 30 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[14048 
© 1c. June 15, 1916; D 44157; 
Martin De Vere Corrigan, Cleveland. 


THIRTY DAYS; vaudeville comedy in 1 
act, by A. P. Kelly. [1], 12 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [14049 

© 1c. June 13, 1916; D 44145; 
Arthur P. Kelly, Rochester, N. Y. 


THREE WAR SKETCHES: HER STORY, 
THE MARCH OF TRUTH, ‘“ HATRED” ; 
by K. Searle. Cambridge, Mass., The 
Powell printing company, 1916. 50 
p. 8vo. [14049* 

© Mar. 31, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 30, 
1916; aff. Apr. 8, 1916; A 430192; 
Katharine Searle, Cambridge, Mass. 


Bagegs : 
Sir stm! novelty sketch, by O. | T1IsH; sero-comic playlet, by P. P. Por- 


casi. [1], 23 p. 4to. Typewritten. 


[14050 


© 1c. May 29, 1916; D 44024: 
Peter Paul Porecasi, New York. 


TRAFFIC IN WHITE WOMEN. 
(The) commandment. 


See Tenth 


TRUTHFUL (A) LIAR; comedy in 4 acts, 
by GG. £.. Waring,” S20). pol: 
Typewritten. [14051 


© 1c. June 10, 1916; D 44128; 
George Channing Darling, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


UPSTAIRS AND DOWN; comedy in 8 acts, 
by F. Hatton and Fanny Locke Hat- 
ton. [116] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[14052 


© 1c. May 11, 1916; D 44006; 
Frederic Hatton, Chicago. 


VAMPIRE (THE) WOMAN; play in 1 act, 
by F. Nordstrom. [2], 19 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [14053 


© 1c. May 26, 1916; D 43998; 
Frances Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 


VETERAN (THE); play in 1 act, by 
Jack Medland [pseud. of J. E. Med- 
land] 11p. fol. Typewritten. 

[14054 

© 1c¢ May 25, 1916; D 48993; 

ct Edward Medland, Oakland, 
al. 


VISITORS ; play in 1 act, by S. Benson. 
[1], 20 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[14055 


© 1c. June 10, 1916; D 44124; 
Stuart Benson, New York. 


Watrus (THE); dramatic sketch in 1 
act, by. Gal.,Herrick.. [billie 
fol. Typewritten. [14056 


© 1c. May 24, 1916; D 44044; 
Geo. Frank Herrick, Youngstown, O. 


Wak; play in 1 act, by D. E. Giffin. 
[1], 88 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[14057 


© 1c. June 5, 1916; D 44078; Don 
Eddy Giffin, Duluth, Minn. 


War (THE) BABY; dramatic composi- 
tion, by V. G. Iden. [2], 15 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [14058 

© 1c. June 5, 1916; D 44088; V. 
Gilmore Iden, Washington. 


631 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14059 


War (THE) CORRESPONDENT; OR, LOVE 
IN THE TRENCHES, play in 1 act, by 
Junie McCree. [1], 16 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [14059 

© 1c June 8, 1916; D 44107; 
Charles Nevins, New York. 


Waves (THE) oF TorRRE; drama in 4 
acts, by E. C. Randall. [170] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [14060 


© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44188; 
Ethel Claire Randall, Chicago. 


WEEDs; play in a prologue and 8 acts, 
by H. Eastman. [1], 57 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [14061 

© 1c June 13, 1916; D 44146; 
Hazel Eastman, Brooklyn. 


WHAT EVERY BACHELOR KNOWS; com- 
edy ini act, by D. H. Wallace. [1], 
24 p. 4to. Typewritten. [14062 

© 1c. June 15, 1916; D 44155; 
David Harold Wallace, New York. 


Woman (THE) FROM THE SEA; drama 
in 3 acts, by J. R. Clemens. 76 p. 
4to. Typewritten . [14063 

© 1« June 16, 1916; D 44164; 
James Ross Clemens, Noroton, Conn. 


WoMAN ON HER OWN, FALSE GODS, AND 
THE RED ROBE; three plays, by 
Brieux. The English versions by 
Mrs. Bernard Shaw. J. F. Fagan, 
and A. Bernard Miall, with an in- 
troduction by Brieux. New York, 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


WoMAN ON FALSE GoDpsS— 
Continued. 
Brentano’s, 1916. x, [2] p., 11, 3 


330 p. 12mo. [14063 * 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 431513; Brentano’s, New 
York. 


WoMAN (THE) PAYS. 


HER OWN, 


See Only a girl. 


Woop-caARVER (THE) oF ‘LYMPUS; 
drama in 4 acts, by M. E. Waller. 
[209] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[14064 

© 1c June 19, 1916; D 44184; 

Mary Ella Waller, Nantucket Island, 
Mass. 


YE cops! fantastical farce in 3 acts, by 
S. Robert and E. Hudson. [190] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [14065 

© 1c June 2, 1916; D 44055; 
Stephen Robert and Eric Hudson, 
London. 


ZEps; play in 1 act. by Z. Covington. 
[2], 16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[14066 

© 1c June 5, 1916; D 44086; 
Zellah Covington, New York. 


ZIEGFELD (THE) FOLLIES OF 1916; play 
in 2 acts, by George V. Hobart. 
[52] p. 4to. Typewritten. [14067 

© 1« June 6, 1916; D 44094; 
Sanger & Jordan, New York. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 1,383 
unpublished and other one-copy dramas) printed in the catalogue 


Sire Sein’ 1 Pea es ee eee 


632 


7 


CLASS F. MAPS. 


Map of western central 
oil and gas de- 
1 inch to 4000 


ARKANSAS. 
Arkansas showing 
velopments. Scale 
feet. Size 42 by 68 inches. Blue- 
print. [14068 


© May 22, 1916; 2 ce. May 25, 
1916; F 28599; Winters & Dove, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


BLAINE County, Mont. Map of Blaine 
County, Mont. Size 23 by 163 
inches. [14069 


© May 19, 1916: 2 c. May 26, 


1916; F 28595; Shedd-Brown mfg. 
co., Minneapolis. 


BURLINGTON JUNCTION, Nodaway Co., 
Mo. [Insurance map] May, 1916. 


size 25 by 21 inches. 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c« June 1, 
1916; F 29893; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CaLtHouN County, Mich. Standard 
atlas. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 
1916. 2p. 1., 7-155, vii, viii, x—xxiii 
p. illus., ports., col. maps. fol. 
$15.00. [14071 


© Feb. Apr. 10, 
1916; aff. 
George A. 


24, 1916; 2 e¢. 
Ogle & co., Chicago. 


CALIFORNIA. Security automobile road 
map of southern California also 
principal motor routes between Los 
Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego 
and Imperial valley. Size 16 by 27 
inches. [14072 

© May 18, 1916; 2 
1916; F 28594; Security trust & 
Savings bank, Los Angeles. 


Carter, N. H. Sheet 7, Carter, drawn 
for the club by S. Leland Tolman, 
Henry Nieman and Louis F. Cutter. 


e. May 24, | 


Size 12 by 114 inches. Blueprint. 
[14073 | 
© May 19, 1916; 2 c. May 25, | 


1916; F 28598; Appalachian moun- | 


tain club, Boston. 


| 
| 
i 


Apr. 7, 1916; A 428458; | 


Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, 


[14070 © 


Aeroview of Chicago 
central business section. Size 19 by 
30 inches. [14074 

© May 24, 1916; 2 c May 27, 
1916; K 101068; Arno B. Reincke, 
Chicago. 


CHocorvus, N. H. Chocorua, sheet 3. 
1916. Size 154 by 172 inches. Blue- 
print. [14075 

© June 2, 1916; 2 ec. June 13, 
1916; F 28642; Appalachian moun- 
tain club, Boston. 


CHRISTOPHER, Franklin Co., Ill. [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [14076 

© June 3, 1916; 2 c. June 5, 1916; 
F 29901; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


CINCINNATI, O. Mendenhall’s map of 
the greater business district of Cin- 


Cuicaco, Ill. 


cinnati. Size 22 by 264 inches. 
[14077 
© May 22, 1916; 2 ec May 23, 


1916; F 28589; C. S. Mendenhall, 
Cincinnati. 


Mendenhall’s new guide map of 
Cincinnati showing latest annexa- 
tions. Size 31 by 30 inches. [14078 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c« May 23, 
1916; F 28590; C. S. Mendenhall, 
Cincinnati. 


CoLUuMBIA RIVER. Columbia River 
and part of Oregon and Washington. 
Size 31 by 84 inches. [14079 

© June i, 1916; 2 ce. June 7, 1916; 
K 101024; F. W. Baltes & co., Port- 
land, Or. 


Same. [14080 

© May 2, 1916; 2 ec. May 8, 1916; 
J 215445; F. W. Baltes & co., Port- 
land, Or. 


COLVILLE INDIAN RESERVATION, Wash. 
Diminished Colville Indian reserva- 
tion. Keller, Wash., Eagle print, 
[1916] Size 19 by 314 inches. 

[14081 

© May 12, 1916; 2 ec May 17, 

1916; F 28640; G. A. Samuels, Kel- 
ler, Wash. 


633 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14082 


Map of the Colville Indian reser- 
vation compiled especially for home- 
stead seekers. Size 224 by 354 
inches. [14082 

© May 25/1916; 2c. June 42, 
1916; F 28637; Paul Albert Mitchell, 
Omak, Wash. 


CONNECTICUT. Hammond’s new road 
map of Connecticut, eastern part, 
based on the surveys of the U. S. 
geological survey, U. S. coast and 
geodetic survey and the various local 
surveys, revised and _ corrected. 
Scale 2 miles to 1 inch. Size 40 by 
27 inches. [14083 


© May 15, 1916; 2 ce. May 16, 
1916; F 28573; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


western part, based on sur- 
veys of the U. 8. geological survey, 
U. S. coast and geodetic survey and 
various local surveys, revised and 
corrected. Scale 2 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 40 by 27 inches. [14084 

© May 15, 1916; 2 e. May 16, 
1916; F 28574; C. S. Hammond, 
New York. 

Crowpder, Pittsburg Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14085 

© May 381, 1916;°2 « ‘Fune 1, 

1916; F 29897; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Drasto (Mount) Mount Diablo, his- 
toric meridian mountain and routes 
of motor highways to summit. Size 
153 by 27 inches. [14086 


© May 13, 1916; 2 e« May 24, 
1916; F 28591; Worthington Gates, 
Oakland, Cal. 


Dovuctas County, Wis. Map of Doug- 
las County, Wis. Scale 4 inch to 1 
mile. Size 23 by 184 inches. [14087 

© June 5, 1914; 2 c. May 17, 
1916; F 28580; Kenyon ¢co,, Des 
Moines. 


EAstcHestTer, N. Y. Town of LEast- 
chester and vicinity. Size 21 by 30 
inches. [14088 

© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. May 20, 
1916; F 28584; William A. Smith, 
Tuckahoe, N. Y. 


Epmunps County, 8S. D. Standard at- 
las. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 
2p. 1, 8-73, viii, x-xxiii p._ illus., 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00 

[14089 

© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

June 16, 1916; A 4334038; Geo, A. 
Ogle & co., Chicago. 


COLVILLE INDIAN RESERVATION—Contd. | Emmons County, N. D. Standard at- 


a ee 


pt. 1, n.s., vy. a 


las. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 
2 p. 1, 7-79, vill, x—x=ill p._ alge 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00 
[14090 
© May 20, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
June 16, 1916; A 433402; Geo. A. 
Ogle & co., Chicago. 


EvFrauta, McIntosh Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [14091 

© June 8, 1916: 2 c Juseee 
1916; F 29908; Sanborn map ¢Co., 
New York. 


Farco, N. D. Insurance maps of 
Fargo, Cass Co., N. D. Apr., 1916. 
Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 28 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [14092 


© June 13, 1916; 2 c. June 15, 
1916; F 29922; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


Franconis, N. H. Franconia, sheet 4. 
1916. Size 154 by 173 inches. Blue- 
print. [14093 

© June 2, 1916; 2 ¢c. June 13, 
1916; F 28648; Appalachian moun- 
tain club, Boston. 


Gas, Allen Co., Kan. [Insurance map] 
May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
7 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14094 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. June 3, 1916; - 
F 29898; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Gentry, Gentry Co., Mo. [Insurance 
map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14095 

© May 25, 1916; 2 ec. May 2%, 

1916; F 29890; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


GERALDINE, Chouteau Co., Mont. [In- 
surance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14096 

© June 1, 1916; 2 ec. June 12, 

1916; F 29914; Sanborn map C0., 
New York. 


GRAETTINGER, Palo Alto Co., Ia. [ In- 
surance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 


[14097 

© May 31, 1916; 2 ¢. June 1, 1916; 

F 29896; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


634: 


MAPS 


no. 6, 1916 


14112 


GRAFTON NotcH, Me. Grafton Notch, 
sheet 9. 1916. Size 17? by 153 
inches. Blueprint. [14098 

(fone 2 1916: 2 ¢«. June 13, 
1916; F 28641; Appalachian moun- 
tain club, Boston. 


GRANT City, Worth Co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [14099 

© June 6, 1916; 2 c. June 7, 1916; 
F 29904; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


GRASSRANGE, Fergus Co.. Mont. [In- 
surance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14100 

© June 1, 1916; 2 ec. June 12, 

1916; F 29913; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


GREENVILLE, N. C. Insurance maps of 
Greenyille, Pitt Co, N. ©. May, 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 12 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [14101 

fondune 15, 1916; 2 ec June 16, 
1916; F 29919; Sanborn map ©€o., 
New York. 


Harpinspurc, Breckinridge Co., Ky. 
[Insurance map] May, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [14102 

© June 13, 1916; 2 c. June 15, 
1916; F 29920; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Hiterr, Fergus Co., Mont. [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14103 

© May 31, 1916; 2 ¢. June 12, 

1916; F 29909; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Hoosier-DixIeE HIGHWAY. Hoosier- 
Dixie highway assn. map. Size 7 
by 5 inches. [14104 

© Dec. 23, 1915; 2 c. June 5, 1916; 
F 28621; MHoosier-Dixie highway 
assn., Marion, Ind. 


Hupson River pistricr. Special Hud- 
son River district, map of all main 
routes and principal options show- 
ing all ferries and bridges with con- 
nections to and from Manhattan, 
the Bronx, Westchester County and 
nearby New Jersey. Size 353 by 10 
inches. [14105 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. June 5, 1916; 
F 28620; American automobile assn., 
New York. 


INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Baist’s real estate 
atlas of surveys of Indianapolis and 
yiewmnry osne: Sv. hs SH p. P LSre § 
Various scales. Size 24 by 18 in- 
ches. Bound. [14106 

© June 15, 1916; 2 c. June 7, 1916; 
F 28646; G. Wm. Baist, Philadel- 
phia. 


JACKSON, N. H. Jackson, sheet 6. 
1916. Size 16 by 18 inches. Blue- 
print. [14107 

© May 24, 1916; 2 c. May 26; 
1916; F 28602; Appalachian moun- 
tain club, Boston. 


LAKE County, Minn. Sectional map 
of Lake County, Minn., compiled 
from government surveys and county 
records. Size 883% by 3884 inches. 
Blueprint. [14108 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c. June 2, 1916; 
F 28610; Lake County abstract co., 
Two Harbors, Minn. 


LENAWEE County, Mich. Standard at- 
fas: Chicaso, G.. KX. Ogle: & co., 
1916. 2 p. 1, 7-148, viii, x—xxiii p. 
illus., ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 

[14109 

(C). Mar 22,, 191635,2. e:. Aprsdt, 

1916; aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 428494; 
George A. Ogle & co., Chicago. 


Lone Is~tanp. Automobile routes on 
Long Island showing all bridges and 
ferries with connections to and from 
Manhattan, the Bronx, lower West- 
chester County and suburban New 
Jersey. Size 93 by 343 inches. 

[14110 

© June #/-19165°2 ‘c.  Fune’, 

1916: F 28618: American automobile 
assn., New York. 


Suburban Long Island, detail of 
routes in a heavily traveled and com- 
plicated section of the metropolitan 
district, showing bridges and ferries 
to and from Manhattan, the Bronx, 
lower Westchester County and su- 
burban New Jersey. Size 18 by 23 
inches. [14111 

© June 10, 1916; 2 ce. June 13. 
1916: F 28639; American automo- 
bile assn., New York. 


Longmont, Col. Clock system rural 
directory, Longmont, Niwot and 
Hygiene, Col. 1916. Size 19 by 214 
inches. [14112 

© May 20, 1916; 2 ec. May 27, 
1916; IF 28605; George S. Clason, 
Denver. 


639 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14113 


ANGELES, Cal. Motion picture 
map of the city of Los 
Size 12 by 123 inches. 

[14113 


© June &S, 1916; -2* June’ 13, 
1916; F 28645; J. C. Jessen, Los 
Angeles. 


Los 
studios 
Angeles. 


LOUISIANA. Land map of south east 
Louisiana compiled from United 
States government township plats, 
recent surveys and other data. Scale 
1 inch to 8 miles. Size 453 by 61 
inches. [14114 


© June 5, 1916; 2 ce. June 10, 
1916; F 28634; James Samuel Webb, 
New Orleans. 


Macomsp County, Mich. Standard 
atlas. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 
1916... 2. ps 1, 7-127) Vi, Sp: 
illus., ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 

[14115 


©. Apr, 24. 191G2 2. @ Mia 
1916; aff. May 10, 1916; A 428942; 
George A. Ogle & co., Chicago. 


MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES. 


Mating. Map of automobile routes, 
state of Maine, 1916. Portland, Me., 
Printwell printing co., 1916. Size 
29 by 23 inches. [14116 


© June 6, 1916; 2 ec. June 9, 
1916; F 28628; Maine automobile 
assn., Portland, Me. 


Official map of Pine tree tour, 
laid out by the touring information 
bureau of the Maine automobile 
assn. Portland, Me., Printwell print- 
ing co. [1916] Size 153 by 16 
inches. [14117 


© June 6, 1916; 2 ec. June 9Q, 
1916; F 28630; Maine automobile 
assn., Portland, Me. 


Sportsmen’s map showing auto- 
mobile routes to principal hunting 
and fishing regions. Portland, Me., 
Printwell printing co. [1916] Size 
20 by 16 inches. [14118 


©). Jime 6, 1916; .2. c. June 9B) 
1916; F 28629; Maine automobile 
assn., Portland, Me. 


MILWAUKEE COUNTY, 


Travel map of the Portland dis- 


trict, Me. Portland, Me., Fred L. 
Tower ‘co., [1916] Size 7 by 8 
inches. [14119 

© May 12, 1916; 2 c May 29, 
1916; F 28606; Chamber of com- 


merce, Portland, Me. 


636 


MARSHFIELD, 


MIcHIGAN. 


MipptE ATLANTIC STATES. 


pt. 1, nes, v. ia 


Marion County, Ind. Marion County, 


Ind., showing townships, sections 
with numbers, towns, villages, post- 
offices, steam and electric railroads 
and stations, gravel or improved 
highways, main streets, roads lead- 
ing out of Indianapolis, schools and 
churches. Size 45 by 424 inches. 
[14120 


© May 20, 1916; 2 ec May 22, 
1916; F 28588; National map co., 
Indianapolis. 


Plymouth Co., Mass. 
[Insurance map] May, 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [14121 

© June 13, 1916;-2%¢. ‘Sune ie 
1916; F 29917; Sanborn map c¢o., 
New York. 


MASSACHUSETTS. Campaign to raise 


$200,000.00 in Massachusetts. Size 
54 by 6% inches. [14122 

© May 22, 1916: 2 -@ May 22 
1916; K 100953; George Milbank 
Hersey, Boston. 


Bible his- 


torical map. Paul’s journeys. Wall 
chart, map, 26 by 32 inches. $1.50. 
[14123 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
May 18, 1916; A 482122; John Wes- 
ley Miller, Hoopeston, I. 


Mendenhall’s guide and 
road map of southeastern Michigan 
showing connections with Toledo, O., 
and part of Ontario, Canada. Size 
393 by 27 inches. [14124 | 

© May 24, 1916; 2 ec. May 25, 
1916; F 28596; C. S. Mendenhall, 
Cincinnati. 


Junction 
and terminal points in Trunk line 
association and adjoining  terri- 
tories, comp. by the Universal co. 
New York, N. Y., Trunk line assn., 
1916. Size 32 by 284 inches. 
[14125 
© May 1, 1916; 2 @ Sone 
1916; F 28632; H. C. Blye, New 
York. 


Wis... . 3. 
Eldred’s corrected road map of Mil- 
waukee and Waukesha counties. 
May, 1916. Size 94 by 14% inches. 
[14126 
© May 12, 1916; 2 c May 19, 
1916; F 28581; Howard M. Eldred, 
Milwaukee. 


MAPS 


— n0. 6, 1916 


Miniwoxa County, Id. Map of Mini- 


MINNESOTA. 


Moccasin, Fergus Co., Mont. 


MonrRoEVILLE, Allen Co., Ind. 


MoosILauxkeE (Mt.) 


Muncy, Lycoming Co., Pa. 


New ENGLAND. 


— Real tour to the Berkshires. 


doka County, Id., compiled and 
drawn from data obtained from of- 
ficial sources. 1916. Size 38 by 51 
inches. [14127 

© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. May 27, 
1916; F 28635; William Thomas 
Pierce, Rupert, Id. 


map of Minnesota. 1916. Scale 10 
miles to 1 inch. Size 47 by 293 
inches. [14128 

© May 238, 1916; 2 c. May 26, 
1916; F 28603; McGill-Warner co., 
St. Paul. 


{ Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 
[14129 


{© May 31, 1916; 2 c. June 12, 
1916; F 29911; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


[ Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [14130 


June 6, 1916; 2 ec. June 7, 
1916; F .29905; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Moosilauke, sheet 
1. 1916. Size 16 by 18 inches. 
Blueprint. [14131 

© May 24, 1916; 2 c. May 26, 
1916; F 28600; Appalachian moun- 
tain club, Boston. 


[Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [14132 

© June 3, 1916; 2 c. June 5, 1916; 
F 29902; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Lower New England, 
main traveled routes showing prin- 
cipal roads and color system adopted 
by Highway commission of Con- 
necticut, Rhode Island and Massa- 
chusetts. Size 18 by 264 inches. 
[141383 
© June 1, 1916; 2 c. June 5, 1916; 
F 28616; American automobile assn., 
New York. 


Size 
18 by 193 inches. [14134 

(Oemlay 27, 1916;,2 ¢..June 6, 
1916; F 28624; Automobile club of 
America, New York. 


Railroad commissioners’ 


14141 


t 


NEW JERSEY. Main traveled routes 
through New Jersey showing princi- 
pal connections in the states of New 
York, Pennsylvania and Delaware 
and outline schedules covering prin- 
cipal through routes. Size 31 by 18 
inches. [14135 


© June 1, 1916; 2c. June 5, 1916; 
F 28615; American automobile assn., 
New York. 


Road map of New Jersey show- 
ing principal connections to States 
garage, Atlantic City, N. J. Size 
21% by 134 inches. [141386 

© June 1, 1916; 2 ce. June 9, 1916; 
F 28633; American automobile assn., 
New York. 


Suburban New Jersey detail of 
routes in section of the metropolitan 
district extended southward to in- 
elude all of Staten Island, Freehold, 
Lakewood. and the north Jersey 
coast to Point Pleasant. Size 35 by 
11 inches. [14137 

© June 1, 1916; 2c. June 5, 1916; 


¥ 28617; American automobile assn., 
New York. 


NEw VIENNA, Dubuque Co., Ia. [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14138 

© June 6, 1916; 2 c. June 7, 1916; 

F 29906; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


New York (State) Complete road 
map of central New York drawn for 


the Auburn auto club. Size 15 by 
10 inches. [14139 
© May 1, 1916; 2 ec May 19, 


1916; F 28582; Leonard H. Searing, 
Auburn, N. Y. 


——Main traveled routes. through 
New York state with principal con- 
nections in the adjoining states and 


Canada. Size 224 by 27 inches. 
[14140 
© June 1, 1916; 2c. June 5, 1916; 
I 28619; American automobile assn., 


New York. 


State of New York by Harry N. 
| ed aralg i Size 40 by 524 inches. 
(Peerless series) [14141 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c« May 23, 
1916; IF 28592; C. W. Bardeen, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 


637 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


i 


New York (City) Principal automo- 
bile routes in the boroughs of Man- 
hattan, Brooklyn and Queens, New 
York City. Size 154 by 114 inches. 

[14142 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. June 6, 1916; 

F 28625; Automobile club of Amer- 
ica, New York. 


Newark, N. J. Price & Lee @o.’s new 
map of the city of Newark, Essex 
Co., N. J., including Harrison and 
Kearny, Hudson County, 1916. New- 
ark, N. J., Interstate map co., 1916. 
Seale 1600 feet to 1 inch. Size 233 
by 24 inches. [14148 

© May 25, 1916; 2 c. June 6, 1916; 
F 28623; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


NortH AMERICA. New world map 
after the old world war is over. 
Size 174 by 184 inches. [14144 

© May 11, 1916; 2 c« May 16, 
1916; F 28571; Arthur C. Hummer, 
Los Angeles. 


OAKLAND, Coles Co., Ill. [Insurance 
map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14145 


© June 2, 1916; 2c. June 8, 1916; 


F 29899; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
ONTARIO, Canada. Mendenhall’s 


guide and road map of southern On- 
tario showing main highways be- 
tween Detroit, Mich., and Buffalo, 
N. Y. Size 74 by 27 inches. [14146 

© May 24, 1916; 2 ec. June 6, 
1916; F 28631; C. S. Mendenhall, 
_ Cincinnati. 


PALESTINE. Bible historical map. The 
life of Christ. Wall chart, map, 33 
by 254 inches. $1.50. [14147 

© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 482121; John Wesley 
Miller, Hoopeston, Ill. 


PENNSYLVANIA. Main traveled routes 
through Pennsylvania, with princi- 


pal connections in the adjoining 
states. Size 22 by 36 inches. [14148 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. June 5, 1916; 
F 286183; American automobile 
assn., New York. 


PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Insurance maps of 


Philadelphia, Pa. 1916. v 1. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. 5 p. 1. 961., size 
25 by 21 inches. Bound. [14149 

© May 29, 1916; 2 c. May 31, 
1916; F 29892; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Continued. 


-——New auto road map, 60 miles 
around Philadelphia. Size 164 by 
164 inches. [14150 

© May 17, 1916; 2 ec May 18, 
1916; F 28579; W. Nuneviller co., 
Philadelphia. 

PROVIDENCE, R. I. Map of the city of 
Providence, R. I. 1916. Size 33 by 
27 inches. [14151 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c« May 20, 
1916; F 28583; Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., Boston. 


Roy, Fergus Co., Mont. [Insurance 
map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14152 

© June i, 1916; 2 c June 12, 

1916; F 29912; Sanborn map cCo., 
New York. 

Sacinaw County, Mich. Standard 
atlas. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & eo. 
2p. 1, 7-117, viii, x—xxili p. illus., 
ports.. col. maps. fol. $15.00. 

[14153 

(©) May 10; T9165"2 & Aiea ae 

1916; aff. May 20, 1916; A 481161; 
George A. Ogle & co., Chicago. 


St. Crarr County, Mich., Standard 
atlas. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & ©CO., 
1916. 2 p. 1., 7-107, viii, x—xxili p. 
illus., ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 

[14154 

© Apr. 10, 1916; °2. Gare ae 

1916; aff. Apr. 12, 1916; A 428493; 
George A. Ogle & co., Chicago. 

St. Hetens, Columbia Co., Or. [In- 
surance map] May, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [14155 

©. May 25, 1916; 2 « June 12, 


1916; F 29916; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 
St. Lovuts County, Minn. Sports- 


man’s map of part of north shore, 
Lake Superior. Size 17 by 513 
inches. Blueprint. [14156 

© June 5, 1916; 2 ec. June 3B, 
1916; F 28622; Sidney A. Main, Du- 
luth, Minn. 


Sr, Paun, Minn. Plat book of the city 
of St. Paul, Minn., and suburbs 
from official records, private plans 
and actual surveys, compiled for 
and under the direction of the St. 
Paul real estate board. Various 
scales. 3p. 1. 125 1., size 23 by 16 
inches. [14157 

© May 24, 1916; 2 ¢c. May 26, 
1916: F 28604; G. M. Hopkins co., 
Philadelphia. 


638 


MAPS 


no. 6, 1916 


Sr. Pavut, Minn.—Continued. 

—Twin cities and surrotindings. 

St. Paul, Minn., McGil-Warner co., 

{1916] Size 7? by 304 inches. 

[14158 

© May 18, 1916; 2 c. May 22, 

1916; F 28587; A. W. Warnock, 

Minneapolis. 


Sarispury, Md. Insurance maps of 
Salisbury, including Hebron and 
Mardela Springs, Wicomico Co., 
Md. Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 29 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [14159 


© May 24, 1916; 2 c. May 25, 
1916; F 29889; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


San BERNARDINO, Cal. Birds-eye view 
of San Bernardino city and valley 
and Mountain crest highway, 
famous 101 miles on the rim of the 
world. Size 103 by 264 inches. 

[14160 


© Oct. 25, 1915; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
F 28608; I. H. Curtis, San Bernar- 
dino, Cal. 


San JOAQUIN VALLEY, Cal. Automo- 
bile guide map of the San Joaquin 
Valley. Size 104 by 16% inches. 

[14161 

ey Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 24, 

1916; F 28572; Prewitt pub. co., 
Fresno, Cal. 

San RaFawst, Cal. Map of the city of 
San Rafael, made by Francis Car- 
rere. Size 12 by 16 inches. [14162 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c. June 6, 
1916; F 28626; Stephen Horatio 
Olmsted, San Rafael, Cal. 


Sancer, Fresno Co., Cal. [Insurance 
map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 15 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14163 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c June 12, 

1916; F 29915; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SaRANAC LAKE, Franklin Co., N. Y. 
[Insurance map] May, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 10 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [14164 


© June 13, 1916; 2 c. June 15, 
1916; F 29921; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 
SAVANNAH, Ahdrew Co., Mo.  [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [14165 

© June 6, 1916; 2 ce. June 7, 
1916; F 29907; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


14172 


SHELBURNE, N. H. Sheet 8, Shel- 
burne, drawn for the club by S. 
Leland Tolman, Henry Nieman and 
Louis F. Cutter. Size 18 by 14 
inches. Blueprint. [14166 


© May 19, 1916; 2 ec. May 25, 
1916; F 28597; Appalachian moun- 
tain club, Boston. 


StieLerR, Haskell Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [14167 


© June 8, 1916; 2 ec. June 5, 1916; 
F 29908; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


STRoNGHURST, Henderson Co., Ill. 
[Insurance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 
inches. [14168 


© June 13, 1916; 2 ec June 15, 
1916; F 29918; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


TINTIC AND NortTH TINTIC MINING DIS- 
Tricts, Utah. Chief consolidated 
mining co.’s. map of Tintic and 
North Tintiec mining districts, Utah, 
compiled by Charles P. Brooks, July 
15, 1915. Size 834 by 39 inches. 

[14169 


©, fully 45, 1915s Ss Cc. stihe sb. 
1916: F 28612; Chief consolidated 
mining co., Eureka City, Utah. 


TomM REED GOLD ROAD DISTRICT, Ariz. 
Haff and Colwell group map of the 
Tom Reed gold road district, Mohave 
Co., Ariz. 1916. Los Angeles, Cal., 
Los Angeles mining bureau, 1916. 
Scale 1500 feet to 1 inch. Size 243 
by 134 inches. [14170 


© June 3, 1916; 2 c. June 3, 1916; 
F 28611; Haff & Colwell, Oatman, 
Ariz. 


Topeka, La Grange Co., Ind. _ [In- 
surance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [14171 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. June 1, 
1916; F 29895; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Toronto, Woodson Co., Kan. _ [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [14172 


© May 31, 1916; 2 ¢« June 1, 
1916; F 29894; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


50279—16 —8 639 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES pe 


14173 

Troy, Mich. Troy town. no. 2 north, 
range 11 east. Scale 3 inches to 1 
mile. Size 204 by 18 inches. [14173 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c. May 24, 
1916; F 28593; Wilbur Samuel Mc- 
Alpine, Birmingham, Mich. 

UNITED STATES. New standard atlas 
of the United States. Indianapolis, 
New York, National map company, 
1916: 41. pel, 5-100 p.” col. “maps. 
fol. $3.00. [14174 

© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 21, 
1916; aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 4273853; 
National map co., Indianapolis. 

1 p. 1, 5-182 p. illus., ports., 

col. maps. fol. $3.50. 
Mar, 2) 1916" 2.6 Mar ao, 

1916; aff. Mar. 25, 1916; A 4274389; 

National map co., Indianapolis. 

— Official map of the United States 
compiled from U. S. government 
surveys, official state surveys and 
original sources. Size 314 by 494 
inches. [14176 

© May 27, 1916; 2 ec. May 831, 
1916; F 28607; National survey co., 
Chester, Vt. 

VERMILION County, Ill. Vermilion 

County, Ill., road map. Size 164 by 

4 inches. [14177 

© June 9, 1914; 2 « May 18, 
1916; F 28586; William S. Dillon, 
Danville, . Ill. 

VERMONT. Main traveled = routes 
through Vermont, based on the U. S. 
geological survey and post road 
maps, with principal connections into 
the adjoining states and Canada. 
Size 23 by 18 inches. [14178 

© June 10, 1916; 2 « June 138, 
1916; F 28638; American automo- 
bile assn., New York. 

WasuHiIncTton (Mount) Appalachian 
mountain club map of Mount Wash- 
ington range, White mountains, N. 


H., by Louis F. Cutter. 1916. Scale 
1: 20000. Size 714 by 474 inches. 
Blueprint. [14179 


© June 5, 1916; 2 ec June 13, 
1916; F 28644; Appalachian moun- 
tain club, Boston. 
WATERVILLE, N. H. Waterville, sheet 
2. 1916. Size16by 18 inches. Blue- 
print. [14180 

© May 24, 1916; 2 ec. May 26, 
1916; F 28601; Appalachian moun- 
tain club, Boston. 


[14175 | 


i 


pt. I, n. S., v. 18, no. 6, 1916 : 


WESTCHESTER County, N. Y. Ham- 


mond’s new road map of Westches- 


ter County, N. Y. based on the sur- — 


veys of the U. S. geological survey, 


U. S. coast and geodetic survey and ; 


the various local surveys, revised 
and corrected. Scale 1 mile to 1 
inch. Size 403 by 27 inches. [14181 


© May 19, 1916; 2 ec. May 20, © 


1916; F 28585; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


Westchester County, local and 
through roads including principal 
connections through middle and 
upper Manhattan, the Bronx and 
portions of the surrounding terri- 
tory. Size 23 by 18 inches. [14182 


© June 1, 1916: 2 @ June 5 
1916; F 28614; American automo- 
bile assn., New York. 


WINIFRED, Fergus Co., Mont. [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14183 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c June 12, 

1916; F 29910; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


WintHrop, Buchanan Co., Mo. _ [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14184 

© May 26, 1916; 2 ec. May 31, 

1916; EF 29891; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 

Wortp. New standard atlas of the 
world. Indianapolis, New York, Na- 
tional map company, 1916. 1 p. lL, 
5-244 p.  illus., ports., col. maps. 
fol. $5.00 [14185 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 ec Aprieag 
1916; aff. Apr. 15, 1916; A 427734; 
National map co., Indianapolis. 


YaLr, Payne Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[14186 

© June 3, 1916; 2 c. June 5, 1916; 

F 29900; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wy. 
Map showing Yellowstone national 
park and route of the Cody-Sylven 
pass motor co. Size 6 by 8 inches. 

[14187 

© June 9, 1916; 2 c. June 12, 

1916; F 28636; Yellowstone-western 
stage co., St. Paul. 


Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan, 1, 1916_-- 


766 


640 


CLASSES L AND M. 


ACCORDING TO THE CODE; by Charles 
Michelson, directed by E. H. Cal- 
vert. 5 reels. [14188 


© June 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 22, 1916; L 8552; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


ALIAS JANE JONES; written by Wil- 
liam Mong., produced by Cleo Madi- 
son. 2 reels. [14189 

© May 31 ,1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 1, 1916; L 8888; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ALMOST A WIDOW; story by Robt. Mc- 
Gowan, produced by Horace Davey. 
Reel. [14190 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8455; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


AMBITION ; scenario by Mary Murillo, 
directed by James Vincent. 5 reels. 
[14191 


© June 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8583; William 
Fox, New York. 


AMERICAN (THE) BEAUTY; by Julia 
Crawford Ivers. 5 reels. [14192 
© June 7, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion June 15, 1916;.L 8492; J. C. 
Ivers, Los Angeles. 


ARGONAUTS (THE) OF CALIFORNIA, 
1849; by Edw. L. Grafton. Clipping 
from reel. [14193 

© title, description and 614 prints 
-recd. June 26, 1916; L 8584; Grafton 
pub. film co., Los Angeles. 


ARSENE LupIN; by Maurice Leblanc, 
adapted and produced by George 
Loane Tucker. F 95. Clippings 
from roll. [14194 

© title, description and 37 prints 
recd. June 6, 1916; L 8429; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 

ASHES; by William E. Wing; pro- 

duced by William Wolbert. 3 reels. 

[14195 

© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion June 12, 1916; L 8480; Vita- 

graph company of America, New 
York. 


MOTION PICTURES 


AT THE HEADWATERS OF THE DAL- 
ALVEN; the river of the valley of 
Sweden, A. Morgenstein, camerman. 
Split reel. [14196 


© June 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; M 640; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


AVENGER (THE); written by Julian 
Louis Lamothe; Leon D. Kent, di- 
rector. Reel. [14197 


© June 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; L 8486; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


BASEBALL BILL, no. 1; written and pro- 
duced by Billy Mason. Reel. 

[14198 

© June 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion June 23, 1916; L 8558; Uni- 

versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BASHFUL CHARLIE’S PROPOSAL; written 
and produced by Allen Curtis. 
Reel. [14199 

© June 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 23, 1916; L 8560; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BaTTLeE (THE) OF VERDUN; an ani- 
mated map showing the greatest 
battle of history. Clippings from 
reel. [14200 

© title, description and 3 prints 
recd. June 17, 1916; M 646; Hans 
Hartman, New York. 


BEHIND THE SECRET PANEL; written by 
William Addison Lathrop, directed 
by George Ridgwell. 38 reels. 

[14201 

© June 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 15, 1916; L 8498; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

Reel. 

[14202 

© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 38, 1916; L 8412; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

Betty’s Hobo; written by Calder 
Johnstone, produced by R. J. Coch- 
rane. Reel. [14203 


© June 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; L 8440; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BETRAYED BY THE CAMERA. 


641 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14204 


BILLIE’S MOTHER; by William Addison 
Lathrop; Lionel Belmore, director. 
Reel. ° [14204 


© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8479; Vita- 


graph company of America, New 
York. 
BILtLy’s WATERLOO. Reel. [14205 


© May 31, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 1, 1916; L 8386; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


BLIND MAN’S BLUFF; written by Harry 
Solter, produced by Matt Moore. 2 
reels. [14206 


© June 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 23, 1916; L 8561; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Boppy BUMPS, FLY SWATTER; an ani- 
mated cartoon by Earl Hurd. 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon, no. 26) 
Reel. [14207 


© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 27, 1916: M 654; Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 


BoRROWING TROUBLE; by Harry Gen- 
nel, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. [14208 

© June 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 22, 1916; L 8555; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


BROKEN FETTERS; written and pro- 
duced by Rex Ingram, release no. 
730. 5 reels, 

© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 5, 1916; L 8422; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


(THE) SEE THE FAIB; 
Reel. 
[14210 
© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 19, 1916; L 8532; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Browns 
duced by Horace Davey. 


pro- 


Cacrk (THE) MAN; story by Harold C. 
Burr, scenario and production by 
Jacques Jaceard. 2 reels. [14211 

© June 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 3, 1916; L 8415; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL, no, 11, 
eartoon by Wallace <A. Carlson. 
Split reel. [14212 


© June 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; M 642; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago, 


64 


[14209. 


pt. I, 1. 8., V. 15 


CHILDREN’S Split 
reel. [14213 
© June 20, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- — 
tion June 21, 1916; M 648; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


(THE) PARADISE. 


CLEVER (THE) Mrs. CARTER; written 
by Catherine Carr, produced by 
George Ridgwell. Reel. [14214 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8579; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CopE (THE) OF HIS ANCESTORS; writ- 
ten by Catherine Carr and Harry 
Dittmar, produced by Raymond L. 
Schrock. Reel. [14215 

© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 6, 1916; L 8416; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CoLLEGE (A) BOOMERANG; written by 
Catherine Carr, produced’ by 
Winthrop Kelley. Reel. [14216 

© June 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8475; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


CoLONEL HeEEzA LIAR AND THE BAN- 


DITS; animated cartoon by J. R. 
Bray. (Paramount-Bray cartoon, 
no. 25) Reel. [14217 


© June 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 19, 1916; M 647; Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 


CoLONEL HrrzA LIAR CAPTURES VILLA. 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon, no. 21) 
Reel. [14218 

© May 20, 1916; 2 @ and descrip- 
tion June 8, 1916; M 686; Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 


CouNTRY (THE) LIFE IN AMERICA; in 
2 pts., edited by Russell Doubleday. 
Clippings from roll. {14219 


© title, description and 13 prints 
recd. June 28, 1916; M 653; Double- 
day, Page & co., Garden City, N. Y. 


Davy CrocKETT; by Elliot Clawson, 
produced under the direction of Wil- 
liam D. Taylor. 5 reels. [14220 


© June 21, 1916; 2 ce. and deserip- 
tion June 27, 1916; L 8586; J. C. 
Ivers, Los Angeles. 


DeEsTINY’s TOY; by John O’Brien. 15 
prints 8 by 10 inches. [14221 
© title, description and 15 prints 
recd. June 6, 1916; L 8482; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


9 


fl 


no. 6, 1916 


DESTROYERS (THE); adapted from 
Peter God, a story by James Oliver 
Curwood, picturized by Edward J. 
Montagne; Ralph Ince, director. 5 
reels. [14222 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 8, 1916; L 8448; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


DESTRUCTION (THE) OF A FOKKER; our 
mobile anti-aircraft guns in action. 
(War films, series 5) Clippings 
from reel. [14223 

© title, description and 49 prints 
frecd. gune 3, 1916; M 627; Sir 
Reginald H. Brade, London. 


Devit’s (THE) IMAGE; written by J. 
Grubb Alexander, produced by Hal 
Clarendon. 2 reels. [14224 

© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8453; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


DirnTY WORK IN A BEANERY. Reel. 
[14225 


© June 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 16, 1916; L 8502; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


DoRIAN’S DIVORCE; written by O. A. C. 
Lund, produced for the Metro pro- 
gram. 5 reels. [14226 


© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 20, 1916; L 8535; Rolfe 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


DORSEY MOTION PICTURE TRAVELOGUES ; 

South China by George A. Dorsey, in 

4 pts. Clippings from reel. [14227 

© title, description and 7 prints 

recd. June 2, 1916; M 626; United 
photo plays co., Chicago. 


DRIVEN; by E. Temple Thurston, 
adapted from the play of the same 
name, and the novel entitled The 
evolution of Katherine, produced by 
Maurice Elvey. F 100. Clippings 
from roll. [14228 

© title, description and 26 prints 
recd. June 1, 1916; L 8391; Paul 
H. Cromelin, New York. 


Dross AND DIAMONDS; by Arrow film 
corp. Clippings from reel. [14229 
© title, description and 28 prints 
recd. June 10, 1916; L 8465; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


Dure (THE); by Margaret Turnbull, 
from the story by Hector Turnbull. 
5 reels. [14230 


© June 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion June 13, 1916; L 8490; Jesse 
L. Lasky feature play co., New York. 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


14239 


East LYNNE; scenario by Mary Mu- 
rillo, directed by Bertram Bracken. 
5 reels. [14231 

© June 18, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 19, 1916; L 8533; William 
Fox, New York. 


EDISON BuG@’sS INVENTION; written by 


Epes Winthrop Sargent, directed 
Jerold T. Hevener. Split reel. 
[14232 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8573; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


ELEPHANT’S (THE) DINNER; Percy Hil- 
burn, cameraman. Split reel. 
[14233 
© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; M 641; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Enp (THE) OF THE WORLD; in 6 pts., 
produced by Great northern film co. 
Clippings from roll. [14234 

© title, description and 183 prints 
recd. June 16, 1916; L 8522; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S., Kopenhagen. 


Evi (THE) THEREOF; by Channing 

Pollock and Renold Wolf. 20 prints 

8 by 10 inches.. [14235 

© title, description and 20 prints 

recd. June 1, 1916; L 8394; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


FABLE (THE) OF THE FEARSOME FEUD 
BETWEEN THE FIRST FAMILIES; by 
George Ade, directed by Richard 
Foster Baker. 2 reels. [14236 


© June 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 22, 1916; L 8550; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


FABLE (THE) OF THE UNDECIDED BRU- 
NETTE; by George Ade. Reel. 
[14237 
© June 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8485; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Fatt (THE) OF DEACON STILLWATERS ; 
written by A. E. Bishop, produced 
by Allen Curtis. Reel. [142388 

© June 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 16, 1916; L 8517; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


FausE (THE) GEMS; written by E. J. 
Clawson, produced by Rupert Julian. 
Reel. [14239 

© June 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 3, 1916; L 8410; Universal 
im mfg. co., ine., New York. 


643 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14240 


FatseE (THE) PART; story by Pliny 
Horne, scenario by Jack Wells, pro- 
duced by William Worthington. 2 
reels. [14240 


© June 10, 1916; 2 c and de- 
scription June 12, 1916; L 8472; 
Universal film mfg. co., ine, New 
York. 


FARMER AL FALFA’S TENTLESS CIRCUS; 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon no. 23) 
Reel. [14241 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 5, 1916; M 631; Bray stu- 
dios, inc., New York. 


FATE’S BOOMERANG; in 5 pts., by Mrs. 
Bertie Badger Moyers, produced by 
Paragon films, inc. directed by 
Frank H. Crane. Small reel. [Title 
changed from The little mother of 
the hills] [14242 

© title, description and 225 prints 
recd. May 16, 1916; L 8398; World 
film corp., New York. 


FiegHt (THE) atSt. Eror. (War films, 
series 5) Clippings from reel. 


[14248 . 


© title, description and 33 prints 
recd. June 3, 1916; M 629; Sir Regi- 
nald H. Brade, London. 


FINER (THE) METAL; adapted by 
Harry Dittmar from the play of Ed- 
ward E. Kidder, produced by Ray- 
mond L. Schrock. 2 reels. [14244 

© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8454; Universal 
film mfg co., inc., New York. 


FIREMAN (THE); second of the come- 
dies produced by Charles Chaplin 
under his new contract. 2 reels. 

[14245 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 21, 1916; L 8545; Lone 
star corp., New York. 


FLOORWALKER (THE); first of the 
comedies produced by Charles Chap- 
lin under his new contract. 2 reels. 

[14246 


© May 15, 1916; 2 ec and de- 
seription June 21, 1916; L 8546; 
Lone star corp., New York. 


Foot (THE); written by William Ad- 
dison Lathrop, produced by Ben 
Wilson. 2 reels. [14247 

© June 15, 1916; 2 ec. and de- 
scription June 16, 1916; L 8515; 
Universal film mfg. co., ine., New 
York. 


pt. 1, n. S., v.13 


FooLts’ GotD: by Edward T. Lowe, jr. — 
3 reels. [14248 — 
© May 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion June 3, 1916; L 8306; Essanay 
film mfg co., Chicago. 


Foxy (THE) TROTTERS; by George 
Burkhardt, produced by Dave Smith, 
Reel. [14249 


© June 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8478; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


FroM BERGEN TO BANDAK; A. Morgen- 
stein, cameraman. Split reel. 
‘ [14250 
© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; M 639; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


GHost (THE) OF THE JUNGLE; written 
by Allen Watt and Rex de Rosselli, 
produced by Jay Hunt. 2 reels. 

[14251 

© June 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion June 16, 1916; L 8519; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


2 reels. 
[14252 
© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8483; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


GirnL (THE) AT THE CURTAIN. 


GirL (THE) OF GoLD GULCH; written 
by Cornelius Shea, produced by Tom 
Mix. Reel. [14253 

© June 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 15, 1916; L 85038; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


GLORIA’S ROMANCE, Chapter 1. Lost in 
the Everglades, by Mr. and Mrs. 
Rupert Hughes. 2 reels. [14254 


© May 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8473; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Saught by the Semi- 
noles, by Mr. and Mrs, Rupert 
Hughes. 2 reels. [14255 

© May 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8474; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Chapter 2. 


—— Chapter 3. A perilous love, by 
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. 2 
reels. [14256 


© May 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8475; George 
Kleine, New York. 


644 


no.6,1916 


GLORIA’S ROMANCE—Continued. 
Chapter 4. The social vortex, by 
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. 2 
reels. [14257 

© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8476; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Chapter 5. The gathering storm, 
' by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. 2 
reels. [14258 
© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 22, 1916; L 8556; George 
Kleine, New York. 


— Chapter 6. Hidden fires, by 
Rupert Hughes. Clippings from 
reel. [14259 

© title, description and 114 prints 
recd. June 5, 1916; L 8428; George 
Kleine, New York. 


2 reels. [14260 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8577; George 
Kleine, New York. 


———_ 


—— Chapter 7. The harvest of sin, 
by Rupert Hughes. Clippings from 
reel. [14261 

© title, description and 113 prints 
recd. June 13, 1916; L 8494; George 
Kleine, New York. 


— Chapter 8. The mesh of mystery, 
by Rupert Hughes. Clippings from 
reel. [14262 


© title, description and 77 prints 
recd. June 23, 1916; L 8566; George 
Kleine, New York. 


GoD AND THE BABY; Story by Richard 
Parker Shelton, scenario by Calder 
Johnstone, directed by George Coch- 
rane. Reel. [14263 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 21, 1916; L 8540; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


GOLDEN (THE) BOOT; story and pro- 
duction by Wm. Bowman, scenario 
by Olga Printzlau. Reel. [14264 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8451; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Grasp (THE) OF GREED; adopted for 
the screen by Ida May Park, from 
Mr. Meeson’s will, by H. Rider Hag- 
gard, directed by Joseph De Grasse. 
5 reels. [14265 

© June 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 22, 1916; L 8549; Blue- 
bird photoplays, ine., New York. 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


14274 


GREATER (THE) NEED; by Frank 
Fowell, produced by Ralph Dews- 
bury. F 106 Clippings from roll. 

[14266 

© title, description and 17 prints 

recd. June 1, 1916; L 8392; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


Grip (THE) OF CRIME; written by 
Calder Johnstone, produced by 
George Cochrane. Reel. [14267 


© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8469; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HEAD (THE) OF THE FAMILY; written 
by William Addison Lathrop, pro- 
duced by Ben Wilson. Reel. [14268 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8581; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Heart (THE) OF A CHILD; based on 
the novel by Frank Danby; directed 
by Harold Shaw. 5 reels. [14269 


© June 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 15, 1916; L 8501; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Heart (THE) WRECKER; written by 
William Addison Lathrop, directed 
by George Ridgwell. Reel. [14270 

© June 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 16, 1916; L 8516; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Hetp; written by Leslie T. Peacock, 
produced by Sidney Drew. Reel. 
[14271 
© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8571; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


HER HUSBAND’S WIFE; in 5 pts., written 
and directed by Ivan Abramson. 11 
prints 8 by 10 inches. [14272 

© title, description and 11 prints 
recd. June 15, 1916; L 85138; Ivan 
film productions, inc., New York. 


Her sout’s sonc; story by Betty 
Shade, scenario by Calder Johnstone, 
produced by L. B. Carleton. 2 reels. 

[14273 

© June 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; L 8489; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


HER WONDERFUL SECRET; written by 
William Addison Lathrop, produced 
by J. Winthrop Kelley. Reel. 

[14274 

© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 6, 1916; L 8424; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


645 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14275 


His PICTURE; written by William 
Addison Lathrop, produced by Wil- 
liam Garwood. Reel. [14275 

© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8471; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


How STARS ARE MADE. 2 reels. 
[14276 
© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; L 8487; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


HUBBY PUTS ONE OVER; written by 
Lewis Allen; Clay M. Greene, di- 
rector. Reel. [14277 


© June 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 


tion June 12, 1916; L 8468; Lubin 


mfg. co., Philadelphia, 


HuMAN (THE) cactus; story by Elsie 
Jane Wilson, scenario by E. J. 
Clauson, produced by Rupert Julian. 
2 reels. [14278 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 21, 1916; L 8539; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
Hypocrisy; scenario by Hugh C. 
Weir, directed by Keenan Buel. 6 
reels, [14279 


© June 4, 1916; 2 ec. and é@escrip- 
tion June 5, 1916; L 8426; William 
Fox, New York. 


Hypocrites (THE); by Henry Arthur 
Jones, adapted and produced by 
George Loane Tucker. ae 
Clippings from roll. [14280 


© title, description and 40 prints 
recd. May 31, 1916; L 8382; Paul 
H. Cromelin, New York. 


Ipots; adapted from the novel by 
William J. Locke; Webster Cullison, 
director, in 4 pts. Small reel. 

[14281 

© title recd. May 16, 1916; de- 

scription recd. May 17, 1916; 140 

prints recd. May 16, 1916; L 8395; 

Equitable motion pictures corp., 
New York. 

INNER (THE) GLOW; by Kathryne M. 
Filkins, picturized A. Van Buren 
Powell, produced by Harry Daven- 
port. 3 reels. [14282 

© June 1, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 2, 1916; L 8401; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 

INTOLERANCE; a sun-play of the ages 


in a prologue and 2 pts. Clippings 
from reel. [14283 
© title, description and 2,203 


prints recd. June 24, 1916; L 8570; 
David Wark Griffith, Los Angeles. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Iron (THE) cLAw, no. 10. The living — 


dead, by Feature film corp. Clip- 
pings from reel. [14284 


© title, description and 69 prints 


recd. June 10, 1916; L 8463; Pathé 


exchange, inc., New York. 


— no. 11, 
O’Mara, by Feature film corp. Clip- 
pings from reel. [14285 

© title, description and 66 prints 
recd. June 10, 1916; L 8464; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


— no. 12. The haunted canvas, by 
Feature film corp. Clippings from 
reel. [14286 

© title, description and 68 prints 
recd. June 15, 1916; L 8509; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


— no. 18. The hidden face, by Fea- 


ture film corp. Clippings from reel. 

[14287 

© title, description and 72 prints 

recd. June 15, 1916; L 8508; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


IT HAPPENED IN HONOLULU; written 
and produced by Lynn Reynolds. 5 
reels. (Reynolds 1716-C) [14288 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 1, 1916; L 8389; Universal 
film mfg co., inc., New YorE. 


IT NEVER GOT BY; written by William 
H. Rice, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. [14289 

© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 19, 1916; L 8525; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


JACKALS (THE) OF A GREAT CITY; wWrit- 
ten by Harvey Gates, produced by E. 
LeSaint. 2 reels. [14290 

© June 17, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 19, 1916; L 8530; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


JAILBIRD’S LAST FLIGHT. Reel. [14291 
© June 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 15, 1916; L 8502; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


JonES’ (THE) Auto; by Frederick D. 
Stevenson. Reel. [14292 
© June 10, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8481; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 

KERNEL NUT? FLIRTS WITH WIFIE; by 
Beryl Caton, produced by C. Jay 
Williams. Reel. [14293 

© June 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion June 19, 1916; L 8526; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


646 


The saving of Dan j 


a 


c) 7 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 6, 1916 © 


14311 


KerneLt Nutt In Mexico; by Frank | LosING WEIGHT; by Lawrence Semon 


Koch, jr., produced by C. Jay Wil- 
liams. Reel. [14294 
© June 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 19, 1916; L 8527; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


KERNEL NUTT’S MUSICAL SHIRT; by 
Mark Swan, produced by C. Jay 
Williams. Reel. [14295 

© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 15, 1916; L 8497; Vita- 
graph eo. of America, New York. 


KERNEL Noutr’s $100 Bizz; by Mrs. L. 
Case Russell; C. Jay Williams, di- 
rector. Reel. [14296 

© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 1, 1916; L 8384; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


(Para- 
Reel. 
[14297 
© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; M 648; Bray 
studios, inc... New York. 


Kip CASEY, THE CHAMPION. 
mount-Bray cartoon, no. 24) 


Last (THE) CHALLENGE; by Bannister 
Merwin, produced by Harold Shaw. 
105. Clippings from roll. [14298 

© title, description and 18 prints 
reed. June 6, 1916; L 8430; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


LEGAL ADVICE; written and produced 
by Tom Mix. Reel. [14299 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 27, 1916; L 8587; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Letitia; by Gordon Arthur Smith, pic- 
turized by Joseph F. Poland, pro- 
duced by Harry Davenport. 3 reels. 

[14800 


© June 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8576; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


LittLteE (THE) CHURCH AROUND THE 
CORNER; by Chas. E. Blaney. Small 
reel. [14801 

© title recd. May 13, 1916; de- 
scription recd. May 17, 1916; 178 
prints recd. May 13, 1916; L 8396; 
Equitable motion pictures corp., 
New York. 


LITTLE JOURNEYS IN SCENIC JAPAN; 
pur 218a. Spit reel. [14302 
© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; M 634; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


and Graham Baker, produced by 
Lawrence Semon. Reel. [14303 
© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8575; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


LovE (THE) GIRL; written and pro- 
duced by Robert Leonard. (Leon- 
ard 1695) 5 reels. [14804 


© June 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 17, 1916; L 8523; Blue- 
bird photoplays, inc., New York. 


LOVE QUARANTINED; written and pro- 
duced by Allen Curtis. Reel. 

[14305 

© June 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion June 9, 1916; L 8450; Uni- 

versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


LOVE’S LAW; written and directed by 
Melvin Mayo, produced under the 
personal supervision of Wilbert 
Melville. 38 reels. [14306 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 15, 1916; L 8504; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Man (THE) WHO BOUGHT LONDON; 
produced by F. Martin Thornton for 
The Windsor film co. Clippings 
from reel. [14807 

© title. description and 586 prints 
recd. June 10, 1916; L 8467; Ugo 
Serra, New York. 
MASKED (THE) RIDER. 5 reels. 
[14308 


© June 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 8, 1916; L 8442; Quality 
pictures corp., New York. 


MeEtopy (THE) OF LOVE; written by 
Nell Shipman, produced by J. War- 
ren Kerrigan. 3 reels. [143809 

© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 5, 1916; L 8423; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


Mitk (A) WHITE FLAG; from the play 
by Charles Hoyt; T. N. Heffron, di- 
rector. 3 reels. [14310 

© June 24, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8578; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


MisHaps (THE) oF Musty SUFFER. 
Blow your horn. Clippings from 
reel. [143811 


© title, description and 42 prints 
recd. June 16, 1916; L 8521; George 
Kleine, New York. 


647 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14319 


pt.1, n. s., v.13 


MisHars (THE) or Musty Surrer— 
Continued. : 
Outs and ins. Clippings from 
reel. [14312 
© title, description and 13 prints 
reed. June 5, 1916; L 8427; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Showing some speed. Clippings 

from reel. [143813 
© title, description and 29 prints 

recd. June 23, 1916; L 8567; George 

Kleine, New York. 

While you wait. Clippings from 

reel. [14314 


© title, description and 24 prints 
reed. June 24, 1916; L 8568; George 
Kleine, New York. 

Mr. Futter Prep; he breaks for the 
beach, cartoon comedy by F. M. 
Follett. Split reel. [14315 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 1, 1916; M 624; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

Money (THE) LENDERS; story by 
Wright Roberts, scenario by F. M. 
Wiltermood and Henry McRae. 2 
reels. [14316 


© June 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 238, 1916; L 8562; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Mueeins; story by Harvey Gates, 
scenario by Fred Myton, produced by 
Clifford S. Elfeit. Reel. [14317 

© June 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 23, 1916; L 8559; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

Musicat (THE) BARBER; by Frederic 
Chapin, produced by Edmond Strat- 
ton. Reel. [14318 

© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8477; Vita- 


graph company of America, New 
York. 

NEARLY SPLICED; by J. C. Miller. 
Clippings from reel. [14319 


© title, description and 68 prints 
recd. June 24, 1916; L 8569; George 
Kleine, New York. 
No PLACE LIKE JAIL; written and di- 
rected by Idwin McKim. Reel. 
[14320 
© June 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 23, 1916; L 8563; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 

Notorious GALLAGHER; or His great 
triumph, written and produced by 
William Nigh, for the Metro pro- 
gram. 5 reels. [14321 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 2, 1916; L 8403; Columbia 
pictures corp., New York. 


OBJECT—MATRIMONY; written by Paul 
West, produced by Harry Myers. 2 
reels. [14322 

© May 81, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 1, 1916; L 8390; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


OBSERVING FOR OUR HEAVY GUNS. (War 
films, series 5) Clippings from reel. 
[1438238 
© title, description and 47 prints 
recd. June 3, 1916; M 638; Sir Regi- 
nald H. Brade, London. 
OTTO, THE COBBLER; written and di- 
rected by Edwin McKim. Reel. 
[14824 
© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; L 8485; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 
OrTto’s LEGACY; written and directed 
by Edwin McKim. Reel. [14325 
© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 18, 1916; L 84938; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 
OUT OF THE FLOTSAM; written by Tom 
Gibson, directed by Wilbert Melville. 
2 reels. [14826 
© June 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 238, 1916; L 8564; Lubin 
mfg co., Philadelphia. 
PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH, no. 18. 2081. 
Reel. [14327 
© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 2, 1916; M 625; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 
— no. 19. 20382. Reel. [14828 
© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion June 9, 1916; M 687; Para- 


mount pictures corp., New York. 


— no. 20. 2033. Reel. [143829 

© June 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion June 16, 1916; M 645; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


— no. 21. 2034. Reel. [14330 

© June 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion June 23, 1916; M 651; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


PARTNERS AT LAST; by Frank Fowell, 
produced by Ralph Dewsbury. F 99. 
Clippings from roll. [14331 

© title, description and 29 prints 
recd. June 6, 1916; L 8481; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


Pra 0’ THE RING, no. 6. The cry for 
help. 2 reels. [14332 


© June 1, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 2, 1916; L 8404; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


648 


ee ee 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 6, 1916 


14350 


Prec 0’ THE RING—Continued. 
no. 7. The wreck, scenario by 
Grace Cunard. 2 reels. [14333 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; L 8443; Universal 
film mfg co., inc., New York. 


no. 8. Outwitted, scenario by 
Grace Cunard. 2 reels. [143834 

© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 13, 1916; L 8491; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


no. 9. The leap, scenario by 
Grace Cunard, produced by Francis 
Ford. 2 reels. [14335 


© June 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 21, 1916; L 8542; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PEGGY AND THE LAW; written by Wil- 
liam Addison Lathrop, produced by 
George Ridgwell. Reel. [14336 


© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 19, 1916; L 8531; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Perris (THE) OF DiIvoRCE; in 5 pts., 
by Rachel Crothers, directed by Ed- 
win August, produced by the Peer- 
less studio. Clippings from reel. 
[Title changed from The tyranny 
of love] [14337 


© title, description and 333 prints 
recd. June 6, 1916; L 8433; World 
film corp., New York. 


PERSISTENCY; written by ‘Thurston 
Hall, directed by Percy Winter. 
Reel. [14338 

© June 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 20, 1916; L 8536; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


PHONY TEETH AND FALSE FRIENDS. 
Reel. [14339 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 3, 1916; L 8409; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


PIRATES OF THE AIR. 2 reels. [14340 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 21, 1916; L 8544; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


Prima (THE) DONNA’S HUSBAND; 
sereen version by Edna G. Riley, 
directed by Julius Steger and Jo- 
seph A. Golden. 5 reels. [14341 

© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 13, 1916; L 8489; Triumph 
film corp., New York. 


PROFESSOR WISEGUY’S TRIP TO THE 
MOON; pur 238. Split reel. [14342 
© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; M 633; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PROMISE (THE) LAND; written by 
Charles J. McGuirk, directed by 
Lawrence Windon. 3 reels. [14343 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8482; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


PURPLE (THE) LADY; produced for the 
Metro program from the stage suc- 
cess by Sydney Rosenfeld. 5 reels. 

[14344 

© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion June 21, 1916; L 8548; Rolfe 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


PUTTING IT OVER; comedy drama by 
Charles Michelson. 2 reels. [14345 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 3, 1916; L 8405; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Pyemies (THE) OF THE ZOO; inmates 
of a most interesting place, the small 
mammal’s house. Split reel. 

[14346 

© May 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion June 1, 1916; M 623; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


QUEEN (THE) OF THE ROSES; by D. W. 
Bonelli. 46 prints 8 by 10 inches. 
[14347 


© title. description and 46 prints 
recd. June 10, 1916; L 9547; Domi- 
nick W. Bonelli, Kingsland, N. J. 


RamroaD (THE) BANDIT; written by 
Wright Roberts, produced by Henry 
McRae. 2 reels. [14348 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8452; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


REGENERATION (THE) OF MARGARET; 
by Mary Imlay Taylor, directed by 
Charles J. Brabin. 3 reels. [14349 


© June 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 22, 1916; L 8551; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


REPRISAL (THE); written by Eliza- 
beth R. Carpenter; Wm. Robert 
Daly, director. 3 reels. [14350 

© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 8, 1916; L 8446; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


649 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14351 


RETURN (THE); written by W. E. 
Wing; T. N. Heffron, director. 3 
reels. [1435) 


© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 19, 1916; L 8528; Selig 
polyseope co., Chicago. 


RETURN (THE) oF JOHN Boston; 
written by Millard K. Wilson, and 
James Douglas, directed by Jack 
Byrne. 838 reels. [14852 

© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8572; Lubin 
mfg. ¢@o., Philadelphia. 


Rocurt (THE) WITH A HEART; written 
by Harry Dittmar, produced by Rob- 
ert . Hill. Reel. [143853 


© June 15, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion June 16, 1916; L 8514; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


RomMANCE (A) AT RANDOM; story by H. 
B. Marriott Watson, scenario by HE. 
J. Clawson. Reel. [14354 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8456; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ROOSEVELT ( THEODORE ) Specially 
posed views of. Split reel. [14855 
© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 5, 1916; M 6382; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SAMMY JOHNSIN, MAGICIAN; cartoon 
by Pat Sullivan. Split reel. [14856 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 21, 1916; M 649; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SCAPEGRACE (THE); written by Jose- 
phine McLaughlin, produced under 
the personal supervision of Wilbert 
Melville, directed by Jack Byrne. 3 
reels. [14857 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 2, 1916; L 8402; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


ScarLtetT (THE) MARK; written by 
Catherine Carr from a story by Amy 
Vorhaus, produced by Lucius J. 
Henderson. 2 reels. [14358 

© June 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 15, 1916; L 8499; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ScarLteT (THE) WOMAN; scenario by 
Aaron Hoffman; Edward Lawrence, 
director. 6 reels. [143859 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8460; Popular 
plays & players, inc., New York. 


pt.3,n.8., v.13 _ 


SCENES IN AND AROUND BRITISH HEAD- 
QUARTERS. (War films, series 5) 
Clippings from reel. [14360 


© title, description and 29 prints 
recd. June 3, 1916; M 630; Sir Regi- 
nald H. Brade, London. 


ScHEMERS (THE); By Paul Dennon. 
Reel. [143861 


© June 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 8, 1916; L 8447; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


ScoRPION’s (THE) sTiIne. 38 reels. 
[14362 


© June 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 8, 1916; L 8413; Univer- 
sal film mfg. CO., inc., New York. 


Sea (THE) Lity; story by Burton C. 
Law, scenario by Calder Johnstone, 
produced by George Cochrane. Reel. 

[14863 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 1, 1916; L 8387; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SEEKERS (THE) ; story by Olga Printz- 
lau, scenario and direction by Otis 
Turner. 5 reels. (Turner 1747-C) 

[14864 


© June 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 22, 1916; L 8548; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SHE; original book by Sir H. Rider 
Haggard, scenario by Nellie E. Lu- 
coque, scenes designed by Lancelot 
Speed, produced by Will Barker. 
Clippings from reel. [14365 


© title and description recd. May 
27, 1916; 211 prints recd. Apr. 4, 
1916; L 8370; Lucoque, ltd., Bath 
and London. 


SHERIFF (THE) OF PINE MOUNTAIN; 
written by William Addison La- 
throp, produced by Ben Wilson, 2 
reels. [14866 


© June 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 3, 1916; L 8414; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SHors; story by Stella Wynne Her- 
ron, adapted by Lois Weber, direct- 
ed by The Smalleys. 5 reels. 
(Smalley 1710-C) [14367 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 3, 1916; L 8408; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


650 


a. 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 6, 1916 


14384 


I 
Srtent (THE) BATTLE; from the novel | TAKING A CHANCE}; written and pro- 


by George Gibbs, scenario by F. Mc- 

Grew Willis, produced by Jack Con- 

way. 5reels. (Conway 1722-C) 
[14368 


© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 27, 1916; L 8588; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


SoME DUEL; written and produced by 
Tom Mix. Reel. [14369 


© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 22, 1916; L 8553; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


SONS OF THE SEA; written by Josephine 
McLaughlin, produced under the per- 
sonal supervision of Wilbert Mel- 
ville; Millard Wilson, director. 3 
reels. [14370 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8459; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Stine (THE) OF CONSCIENCE; scenario 
by J. McGrew Willis, directed by 
Geo. Cochrane. 38 reels. [14371 


© June 22, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 23, 1916; L 8557; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


STRANGE (A) CASE; by Jame Dixon 
and Roma Raymond, produced by 
Eugene Mullin. 38 reels. [14872 


© June 5, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8449; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Stune; by Stanley Dark; Wally Van, 
director. Reel. [14373 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; L 8488; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


SvucH IS LIFE IN CHINA; a travelaugh 
by Hy Mayer. Reel. [14374 


© June 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 23, 1916; M 652; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SUDDEN RICHES; in 6 pts., story by E. 
Richard Schayer, scenario by Clara 
S. Beranger, produced by Peerless, 
directed by Emile Chautard. Small 
reel, [14375 


© title recd. May 13, 1916; de- 
seription recd. May 17, 1916; 255 
prints recd. May 13, 1916; L 8400; 
World film corp., New York. 


Sustr SNOWFLAKE; by Shannon Fife. 
24 prints 8 by 10 inches. [14876 


© title, description and 24 prints 
recd. June 7, 1916; L 8444; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


duced by Tom Mix. Reel. [143877 


© June 38, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion June 8, 1916; L 8445; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


TANGLED FATES; in 5 pts., story by 
William Anthony McGuire, scenario 
by Francis Marion, produced by 
Peerless, directed by Travers Vale. 
Small reel. [Title changed from 
The grubstaker] [14378 


© title recd. May 138, 1916; de- 
scription recd. May 17, 1916; 205 
prints recd. May 13, 1916; L 8399; 
World film corp., New York. 


TEMPTATION AND THE MAN; written by 
Catherine Carr, produced by Robert 
F. Hill, release no. 739. 5 reels. 

[143879 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8582; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


THAT sorT; from the stage play by 
Basil McDonald Hastings, arrange- 
ment and direction by Charles J. 
Brabin. 5 reels. [14380 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 3, 1916; L 8407; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


THEIR AWFUL PREDICAMENT; Story Wm. 
Frost, scenario by Al. E. Christie. 
Reel. [14381 


© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 5, 1916; L 8425; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


THEY WOULDN’T TAKE HIM SERIOUSLY; 
written by Ben Cohn, produced by 
William Worthington. 2 reels. 

[14382 


© June 24, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8580; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


THREE (THE) GODFATHERS; story by 
Peter B. Kyne, scenario by Garvey 
Gates and Edward J. Le Saint. 6 
reels. (Le Saint 1675) [14383 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 1, 1916; L 8885; Blue- 
bird photoplays, ine., New York. 


Tom Browwn’s SCHOOLDAYS ; by Thomas 
Hughes, adapted and produced by 
Rex Wilson for Windsor film co. 
Clippings from reel. [14384 


© title, description and 458 prints 
recd. June 10, 1916; L 8466; Ugo 
Serra, New York, 


651 


CATALOGUE CF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14385 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 — 


Toy (THE) SOLDIER; written by Ray- 
mond Schrock and Dwight Cleve- 
land, produced by Clem Easton. 
Reel. [14885 

© June 17, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 19, 1916; L 8529; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


TwArTGE, ) CA)" - 50, -AnT® 
Charles Michelson, directed by 
Charles E. Ashley. 8 reels. [14886 


© June 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8484; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


written by 


TWICE AT ONCE; written and produced 
by Craig Hutchinson. Reel. [14887 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 21, 1916; L 8541; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Twin (THE) TRIANGLE; scenario by 
Bess Meredyth, directed by Harry 
Harvey, produced by Horkheimer 
brothers. Small reel. [14888 

© title, description and 204 prints 
recd. May 20, 1916; L 8397; Equit- 
able motion picture corp., New 
York..* 

TWIXT LOVE AND THE ICEMAN; Story by 
W. 4H. Ratterman, produced by 
Horace Davey. Reel. [14389 


© June 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 3, 1916; L 8411; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Two SMITHS AND A HAFF; written and 

directed by Clay M. Greene. Reel. 

, [14390 

© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion June 5, 1916; L 8421; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


Unporn (THE); scenario by George 
Elliot, jr. Small reel. [14891 


© title and description recd. June 
5, 1916; 141 prints recd. June 12, 
1916: L 8488; Kulee features, inc., 
New York. 


UNDER A BARREL; written and directed 
by Will Louis. Split reel. [14392 
© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 26, 1916; L 8574; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 
VALIANTS (THE) OF VIRGINIA; by 
Hallie Erminie Rives. 5 reels. 
[14393 
© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 22, 1916; L 8554; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 
VERNON Howe BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
or Beriin. Split reel. [14894 


© June 9, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 13, 1916; M 644; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


VERNON HowWE BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
oF St. Louis. Split reel. [14395 


© June 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 22, 1916; M 650; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


VICE VERSA; a lesson for fathers, 
comedy by F. Anstey, produced by 
Maurice Elbey, in 3 pts. F104. 
Clippings from roll. [14896 


© title, description and 27 prints 
recd. May 31, 1916; L 8383; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


ViE (LA) DE BOHEME; a screen pic- 
turization of Henri Murger’s French 
masterpiece,. by Frances Marion. 
Small reel. [143897 

© title, description and 252 prints 
recd. June 6, 1916; L 8484; World 
film corp., New York. 


VIRGINIA (A) ROMANCE; written by 
Chas. A. Taylor, directed by Chas. 
Belmore. 2 reels. [14898 


© June 26, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 27, 1916; L 8585; Quality 
pictures corp., New York. 


VotcE (THE) IN THE WILDERNESS. 2 
* reels. [143899 
© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8486; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


WANTED—A HUSBAND; written by Al. 
E. Christie, produced by Horace 
Davey. Reel. [14400 


© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8470; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WaRk’S WOMEN; by J. G. Hawks. Small 
reel. [14401 


© title, description and 608 prints 
recd. June 20, 1916; L 8538; Fulton 
feature film corp., New York. 


Way (THE) OF THE WoRLD; from the 
play by Clyde Fitch, scenario by F. 
McGrew Willis, produced by L. B. 
Carleton. 5 reels. (Carleton 1626-C) 

[14402 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 9, 1916; L 8458; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WHAT COULD THE POOR GIRL DO? pro- 
duced by Eddie Lyons. 2 reels. 
[14403 


© June 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 16, 1916; L 8518; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


652 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 6, 1916 


14421 


WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS; by King W. | WINIFRED, THE SHOP GIRL: from the 


Vidor, produced by William Wol- 
bert. Reel. [14404 


© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 15, 1916; L 8496; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


WHEN THE WOLF HOWLS; story by 
Charles Sommerville, scenario by 
- W. V. Mong, produced by Cleo Madi- 
son and W. V. Mong. Reel. [14405 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; L 8441; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


WHrretpPoot (THE) OF LOVE; in 4 pts. 
Clippings from reel. [14406 


© title, description and 49 prints 
reed. June 20, 1916; L 8537; Nor- 
disk films kompagni A/S., Kopen- 
hagen. 


WHo’s GuILTy? no. 1. Puppets of 
fate, by Arrow film corp. Clippings 
from reel. [14407 


© title, description and 62 prints 
recd. June 10, 1916; L 8461; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


—no. 2. The tight rein, by Arrow 
film corp. Clippings from reel. 
[14408 


© title, description and 54 prints 
recd. June 10, 1916; L 8462; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


no. 3. The tangled web, by Ar- 
row film corp. Clippings from reel. 
[14409 


© title, description and 71 prints 
recd. June 15, 1916; L 8512; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


no. 4. The silent shame, by Ar- 
row film corp. Clippings from reel. 
[14410 


© title, description and 61 prints 
recd. June 15, 1916; L 8511; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


[no. 5] Sold out, by Arrow film 
corp. Clippings from reel. [14411 
© title, description and 67 prints 
recd. June 15, 1916; L 8510; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


Witson (President) Close up views 
of. Split reel. [14412 
© June 5, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 7, 1916; M 685; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


novel The shop girl, by C. N. and 
A. M. Williamson, picturized by Geo. 
Plympton, produced by Geo. D. 
Baker. 5 reels. [14413 
© June 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 23, 1916; L 8565; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


WomaAn’s (A) HoNoR; adapted from a 
short story by Geo. L. Knapp, 
scenario by Donald I. Buchanan, 
produced by Rowland West. 5 reels. 

— [14414 

© June 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 12, 1916; L 8487; William 
Fox, New York. 


WoRK OF THE ARMY VETINARY CORPS AT 
THE FRONT; and how it is helped by 
the’ R.y.s. 2. Cacd. o CWae. fis 
series 5) Clippings from reel. 

[14415 

© title, description and 42 prints 

recd. June 8, 1916; M 628; Sir 
Reginald H. Brade, London. 


Worwtp’s (THE) GREAT SNARE; by Hugh 
Ford. 25 prints 8 by 10 inches. 
[14416 


© title, description and 25 prints 
recd. June 1, 1916; L 8393; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


WOULD YOU FORGIVE HER? by Dodd 
Crane, picturized by Anne Mehring., 
produced by Van Dyke Brooke. 3 
reels. [14417 

© June 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 17, 1916; L 8524; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 

YELLOW (THE) MENACE; Ist episode, 
by Aubrey M. Kennedy. Clippings 
from reel. [14418 

© title, description and 388 prints 
recd. May 26, 1916; L 8417; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 


—— 3d episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [14419 
© title, description and 382 prints 
recd. May 26, 1916; L 8418; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 
— 4th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [14420 
© title, description and 245 prints 
recd. May 26, 1916; L 8419; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 
— 5th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [14421 
© title, description and 119 prints 
recd. May 26, 1916; L 8420; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 


653 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
14422 pt. I, n. s., v. 18, no. 6, 1916 


YELLOW (THE) Mernace—Continued. | YELLow (THE) MENAcE—Continued. 
6th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 8th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [14422 nedy. Clippings from reel. [14424 


© title, description and 77 prints © title, description and 156 prints 
recd. June 15, 1916; L 8506; Serial recd. June 15, 1916; L 8505; Serial 
film co., inc., New York. film co., inc., New York. 


—— 7th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [14423 Youne (THE) SLEUTH. Reel. [14425 


© title, description and 187 prints © June 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
recd. June 15, 1916; L 8507; Serial tion June 15, 1916; L 8500; Univer- 
film co., ine., New York. sal film mfg co., ine., New York. 


Number of entries in classes L and M included in the Catalogue since 
January 1, 1916: 
Motion picture photoplays. 2-2-2 ee es Se eee 1, 260 
Motion pictures other than phot@playsii..______.._._Lowe 22 eee 175 


654 


BOOKS 
PART I, GROUP 2 


_ Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author 
and copyright proprietor are the same, and that therefore the name is 


not repeated in the claim paragraph. 


A. A. A. hotel directory of the United 
States and Canada. cover-title, 67 
p. 16mo. $0.10. [14426 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. June 6, 1916; 
aff. June 5, 1916; A 431883; Ameri- 
ean automobile assn., New York. 


ApAmMs (Myron E.) Woman’s new 
smoking salon. Js it Babylon or 
Bunker Hill? (Jn Chicago herald) 

[14427 


© June 18, 1916; 1 c. June 19, 
1916; A 440422; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


ADIRONDACK development corporation. 
14428-14431 
Do you want an Adirondack camp site? 
Sheet, illus., diagr. 13 by 25 inches. 
© May 14, 1916; 2 c. May 17, 1916; 

aff. May 27, 1916; A 434170. 


Major Abiathar Joy came to Old Forge. 
Sheet, 212 by 174 inches. © June 1, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 3, 1916; A 
434274. 


Pitch your tent here. Sheet, illus., 24 
by 10 inches. © May 380, 1916; 2. 
and aff. June 6, 1916; A 434300. 


$25 buys’ beautiful Adirondack lot. 
Sheet, 183 by 103 inches. © May 14, 
1916; 2 c. May 17, 1916; aff. May 27, 

1916; A 434169. 
© William R. Stackhouse, Utica, 


mY. 


ADVERTISERS art & cut service, inc., 
Zuckerman weekly fashion art serv- 
ice, v. 3. [14432-14434 
Issue no. 115, 116, p. A, B, for week 

beginning June 5, 1916. 4 sheets, 
illus., 21 by 13% inches. © May 13, 
20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 26, 1916; 
A 434114, 434115. 


Issue no. 117, June 19, 1916. 2 sheets, 
illus., 20 by 14 inches. © May 29, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. June 12, 1916; A 
432443. 


© Sidney D. Zuckerman, Chicago. 


ADVERTISERS’ directory of leading pub- 
lications. v. 27, 1916. Chicago, C. 
H. Fuller company [1916] 1 p. l., 
506 p. maps. S8vo. $5.00. [14435 
© June 14, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 431539; Charles H. 
q Fuller co., Chicago. 


——— 


ADVERTISING & selling magazine. Turn- 
ing inquiries into orders. [27] p. 
12mo. [14436 


© May 25, 1916; 2 ¢. May 29, 
1916; aff. June 38, 1916; A 484236; 
Advertising & selling magazine, inc., 
New York. 


AEOLIAN co.*, New York. Aeolian-vo- 
calion, style D.—-K. [16] p. inter- 
leaved with plates. Svo. [14437 


© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
2, 1916;.A 434234. 


ALABAMA illiteracy commission’, 
Montgomery, Ala. Exercises in 
reading, writing, spelling and arith- 
metic for Alabama adult schools. 68 
p. illus. S8vo. [14438 


© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 431358. 


ALBEMARLE hotel. What every guest 
of this hotel should know. Sheet, 
plan, 12 by 8 inches. [14439 


©), June, 12, 1916 <2 .¢c, and, aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 482474; Essex pub. 
co., Newark. 


ALERT Syndicate service*, Chicago. 
[14440, 14441 


Sketches of merchandise for use in de- 
partment store advertising. July, 1916. 
cover-title, 9 loose 1. illus. fol. 
June 8;.1916:-2) c: and aft. June 10, 
1916; A 43843878. 


Suggestions for advertising copy. Sup- 
plementary to the July 1916 issue. 
cover-title, 14 numb. 1. fol. [Text 
parallel to binding.] @© June 8, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. June 10, 1916; A 434379. 


ALEXANDER bros.*, Philadelphia. 
[14442, 14448 
Beltdoms greatest mark. [3] p._ illus. 
4to.. @ May 17,1916; 2 c. May 31, 
1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 432556. 
Millions of miles a day. [3] p. col. illus. 
4to. © June 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 16, 1916; A 434455. 


6995 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14444 


AtrorpD (L. P.)* New York. Machine- 
shop practice, by L. P. Alford [and 


others] [Preprint ed.] [New York, 
McGraw-Hill book co., inc., 1916] 
p. 1895-1476. illus. (incl. diagrs.) 
12mo. (Section 12) [14444 


© May 22, 1916; 
29, 1916; A 4382421. 


ALIsKky (Barney L.)* 


2c. and aff. May 


Kansas City, 


Mo. Catalogue no. 1. Kansas City, 

Mo., K. C. bill of fare press [1916] 

cover-title, [49] p. illus. S8vo. 
[14445 


© June 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 16, 1916; A 4384646. 


ALL PACKAGE grocery stores co.*, New 
York. Feeding the millions. Conn. 
ed. 29 p. plates. S8vo. [14446 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 @ Feb. 11, 
1916; aff. June 17, 1916; A 432528. 


ALLEN pub. co.*, New York. 49 Zerub- 
babel and his followers, a valuable 
aid to the memory. In accordance 
with the latest revisions. 2 p. L, 
7-105 p. 24mo. $3.00. [14447 

© Jan. 14, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1916; 
aff. Feb. 1, 1916; A 425114. 


ALLEN-NUGENT co.*, New York. Retail 
mark up table for garment buyers. 
(In Nugent’s bulletin, July 1, 1916) 

[14448 


© July 3, 1916; 1c. July 7, 1916; 
A 440802. 


ALLIS-CHALMERS mfg. co.*, Milwaukee. 
[14449-14452 


Allis-Chalmers oil engines, Diesel type. 
16 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. (Bulletin 
1532, Mar., 1916) @ May 5, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 22, 1916; A 434050. 


Allis type A edgers. 16 p. illus. 4to. 
(Bulletin no. 1723, Mar., 1916) © 
May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 22, 
1916; A 434051. 

Alternating current generators, engine 
type. 20 p. illus. 4to. (Bulletin no. 
1098, Feb., 1916) @© Apr. 21, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 22, 1916; A 434048. 


Belted ance current generators, 
types AB and AH. 16 p. illus. 4to. 
(Bulletin no. 1099, Mar., 1916) © 


=e 


ms 


Apr. 24, 1916 +52 
1916; A 434049. 
ALTHOUSE (Dan W.)* Pottsville, Pa. 
Little bit of heaven. 4 p. 1. 56 p. 
24mo. [14453 
© June 13, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 432488. 
AMERICAN BANKERS assn.*, 
Community thrift campaign. Plan 
A. Simplicity, permanency. 30, [1] 
p. 4to. (Cover-title: Nation-wide 
thrift campaign) [14454 
© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 8, 1916; A 434367. 


ec. and aff, May 


New York. 


ptt 2.8. ¥. ia 


AMERICAN BERKSHIRE assn.*, Spring- — 


field, Ill. American Berkshire rec- 
ord. v. 49. Ed. by Frank & 
Springer, secretary. xii, [4909]—- 
49565 p. S8vo. $2.50. [14455 


© June 8, 1916; 2 
19, 1916; A 431536. 


AMERICAN COMMERCE assn.*, Chicago. 
[14456, 14457 
oe trafic work. Unit 7. 1 p. 1 


p. 4to. @ May-13, 1916; 2 c. 
May 17, 1916; aff. May 27, 1916; A 
433206. 


Your personal instructor. Unit 7, steps 

Zs p. 30 p. 4to. © May 10, 

1916; 2 Ge May 17, 1916; aff. May 27, 
1916; A 433205. 


c. and aff. June 


AMERICAN FASHION cO.*, New York. 
Table of proportions. Sheet, printed 
on both sides, 11 by 8 inches. 

[14458 
© June 13, 1916; 2 « June 6G, 
1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 432587. 


AMERICAN FERTILIZER hand book, 1916. 
9th annual ed. Philadelphia, U. S. 
A., Ware bros. company, 1916. 
Various paging. 4to. $1.00. 

[14459 

© May, 29, 1916; 2 c« June 9, 

1916; aff. June 7, 1916; A 431422; 
Ware bros. co., Philadelphia. 


AMERICAN FLINT glass workers’ union*, 


Toledo, O. [14460, 14461 

Circular no. 13. 16 p. 4to. @ May 
25, 1916;._2 c. May 29) 3310 
June 2, 1916; A 431341 

Cirenlar no. 14..°172 p. iy © June 
17%, 1916: 2 ¢ June 2 ‘1916; aff. 


June 22, 1916; A 433487. 


AMERICAN HATTER trade. directory. 
Ed. de luxe. Rev. and corrected to 
Mar. 1, 1916. [v. 30, 1916] New 
York, The Hat trade publishing co. 
[1916] 711 p. 16mo. $5.00. 

[14462 


© June 8, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
June 7, 1916; A 431407; Hat trade 
pub. co., New York. 


AMERICAN HEREFORD cattle breeders 
assn.*, Kansas City, Mo. American 
Hereford record and Hereford herd 
book. v. 41. ccexx p., 1 L, 700 p. 
plates. 4to. $1.25. [14463 


© May 1, 1916; 2.c. May 11, 1916; 
aff. May 18, 1916; A 431136. 


AMERICAN JERSEY cattle club*, New 
York. Herd register. v. 88. ¢cxxxii, 
677 p. 8vo. $1.00. [14464 


© May 3, 1916; 2 


ec. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 4383156. 


656 


no. 7, 1916 


AMERICAN KENNEL club, ine, stud 
neaok. Official. v.. 32. Jan. 1. to 
Mee, 31. 1915..N. Y. [City]. The 
American kennel club, ine. [1916] 
2v. 12mo. $0.10. Contents.—[pt. 
1] Sporting division.—[pt. 2] Non- 
sporting division. [14465 


© June 19, 1916; 2 c. each June 
29, 1916; aff. June 24, 1916; A 
433559; Amer. kennel club, ine, 
New York. 


AMERICAN-LA FRANCE fire engine co.*, 
Elmira, N. Y. American-La France 
safety first devices. 20 p._ illus. 
nar. 8vo. (Coyer-title: Safety 
first. ) [14466 


© June 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 482473. 


AMERICAN MEDICAL assn.*, Chicago. 
Official program of the scientific as- 
sembly of the 67th annual session 
(the 69th year) of the American 
medical association, Detroit, Mich., 
June 12-16, 1916. 1 p. 1., 5-168 p. 
12mo. [14467 


June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 8, 1916; A 433311. 


AMERICAN NONSEAL works*, Shelton, 
Conn. Wrapping for parcel post. 
cover-title, 8 p. illus. Svo. [14468 


© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
10, 1916; A 434371. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE”*, 
Chicago. [14469-14471 


Building superintendence. pt. 1-4. In- 
struction paper prepared by Edward 
Nichols. 4 v._ illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
$2.00. © June 30, 1916: 2 c. each and 
aff. July 7, 1916; A 431762. 

Estimating. pt. 1, 2. Instruction paper 
prepared by Edward Nichols. 2 v. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. $1.00. @ June 
Bie woLG: 2 e@ each and aff. July 1, 
1916; A 431707. 


Gas-producers. Instruction paper pre- 

pared by Lionel S. Marks, assisted by 

- §. McDewell. 1 p. 1., 70, [4] p. 

illus., diagrs. S8vo. $0.50. © June 

27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 1, 1916; 
A 431708, 


AMERICAN SCHOOL OF POULTRY hus- 
bandry*, Mountain Grove, Mo. 
[14472, 14473 


Poultry diseases; their causes, preven- 
tion and cure. cover-title, [3] 74 p. 
illus. 8vo. (General course in poul- 
try husbandry lessons no. 26, 27). © 
June 15, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. June 19, 
1916; A 484516. 

Poultry house construction. Lessons 
nos. 1 and 2. p. [3]—64. illus., plans. 
8vo. (General course in poultry hus- 
bandry) @© Mar. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Mar, 10, 1916; A 426589. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


14492 


AMERICAN STEAM and sail vessels of 
the Great Lakes, May 1, 1916. Cleve- 
land, The Penton publishing com- 
pany, 1916. p. 3852-485. 16mo. (In 
Directory and manual of the Li- 
censed tugmen’s protective associ- 
ation of America, 1916. 452 p. 
illus., ports. ) [14474 


©) June 15, 19162 2).c. and at: 
June 380, 1916; A 483549; Penton 
pub. co., Cleveland. 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE and telegraph 
co.*, New York. Commission leaflet 
no. 53, May 1, 1916. xx, 1223-1494 
p. S8vo. [14475 


© May 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 483135. 


AMERICAN WRINGER Co.*, New York. 
[14476-14485 


Gummi-walzen. 1 1. 32mo. © May 
20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 16, 1916; 
A 432561. 


To the dealer! A few selling points. 
ino 1-9) Seve. 16mo;. © Maya20; 
1916; 2 ec. each and aff. June 16, 
1916; A 432562-432570. 


ANDERSON (John W.)* Mishawaka, 
Ind. [14486, 14487 


Glimpse into the future of the drain tile 
business. © June 6, 1916; 1 ec. July 
10, 1916; A 440912. 


Sales promotion and its application to 
the marketing of drain tile. © June 
2 191Ge os C. suly 10, AGIGS. A 
440911. 


[Note: The foregoing are in brick and 
clay record] 


ANGELL (George R.)* Madison, Wis. 
Condensed railway time card, Madi- 
son, Wis., June 18, °16.° [4] p. 
24mo. [14488 


(©. June-17,. 1916;..2..¢.. and.aff. 
June 21, 1916; A 484565. 


ANGELO (Holger R.) [14489-14491 


American fete holds a crowd in Den- 
mark. -@ July 6, 1916; 1c. July 10, 
1916; A 440909. 


Stop agitator’s meetings. @©@ June 16, 
16; 1c. June 21, 1916; A 440437. 


Strike of laborers ties up Danish city. 
© June 15, 1916; 1 ec. June 19, 1916; 
A 440409. 


{[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


ANGLO-AMERICAN mill co.*, Owensboro, 
Ky. Confidential selling plans. 70 
p. illus. port. Svo. [14492 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 434107. 


697 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14493 


ANTI-SALOON league year book, 1916. 
Comp. and ed. by Ernest Hurst Cher- 
rington. Westerville, O., The Anti- 
saloon league of America, 1916. 310 
p. maps. 12mo. [14493 

© Tune 23,1916" 2" c. ‘and ‘aff. 
July 138, 1916; A 483722; Ernest H. 
Cherrington, Westerville, O. 


APPELBAUM (Misha) Liberty that 
America offers to the alien. Proof. 
(National editorial service. Serial 
no. 4138 ) [14494 


© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 482628; National edi- 
torial service, ine., New York. 


APPLETON (D.) & co.*, New York. 
Complete course in penmanship. 
cover-title, 192 p. obl. 12mo. $0.29. 

[14495 


© June 380 ,1916; 2 c and aff. 
July 6, 1916; A 433622. 
[Copyright claimed on new matter] 


ARCHER & Wiggins co. Catalogue of 


motor car accessories. [1916] Port- 
land, Or. [1916] 2 p. 1., vii-xx, 294 
p. illus. 8vo. [14496 


© June 29, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
July 10, 1916; A 431787; R. R. 
Donnelley & sons co., Chicago. 


Arcos (Rene) [14497-14503 


Allies’ order hits Swiss. © July 10, 
1916; ft ¢. July do, 7916, & 440982. 


Buying furs for soldiers. © July 11, 
1916; 1 ec. July 14, 1916; A ee 


Delegates gather in Paris. © Jun 4, 
dt C. sume Lf, 41916 aA 440356_ 


French cintior for offensive. © June 16, 
1916; 1 ec. June 21, 1916; A 440441. 


Germany threatens to stop Swiss goods. 
© June 27, 1916; 1 ec. July 1, 1916; 
A 440665. 


sk starve occupied lands. @© July 6, 
1916; 1c. July 10, 1916; A 440906. 


War costs Swiss millions. © July 12, 
1916; 1-e. July 15; 1916; A 441023. 


[Note: The POSene ie are in Chicago 
daily news.] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


ARLINGTON, Mass. Resident and busi- 
ness directory of Arlington, Mass., 
1916. Boston, Mass., Union publish- 
ing co., 1916. 296, [16] p. diagrs. 
8vo. $2.50. 

© June 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 4383394; Union pub. co., 
Boston. 


ARMSTRONG coRK & insulation co.*, 
Pittsburgh. [14505-14507 
Nonpareil high pressure covering. 83 p 

illus., diagrs. S8vo. © Apr. 27, 1916: 
2c. and aff. May 22, 1916 : A 434046. 


[14504 | 


pt. 1,1. 's.,; V.8Se 


ARMSTRONG coRK & insulation co.*— 

Continued. 

Nonpareil high pressure covering for high 
pressure and super heated steam lines, 
boilers and other ee surfaces. [4] 
p. illus. 16mo. _© June 3,) i9iee 
2 c. and aff. June 13; $9165 4% 434430. 


Nonpareil insulating brick. [4] p illus. 
16mo. shaped like a brick. Ox une 2, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 12, 1916; A 
432496, 


ARMSTRONG CORK co.*, Pittsburgh. 
[14508, 14509 


Grades and patterns of Armstrong’s lino- 
leum recommended for different rooms 
and places. 15 p. 24mo. @© June 19, 
1916; sf e. and aff. June 27, 1916; A 
432711 

How to oy and care for linoleum. [5th 
ed.] [16] p. col. illus. 16mo. © 
June 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 16, 
1916; A 434453. 

ARMSTRONG PAINT & varnish works*, 

Chicago. Kling-tite asbestos plastic 

roofing. [4] p. illus. 4to. [14510 


© Jan. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
19, 1916; A 484546. 


ASBURY PARK, N. J. Boyd’s directory 
of Asbury Park, Ocean Grove [etc.] 
1916. Philadelphia, Pa., C. E. Howe 
company [1916] [18]-500 p. S8vo. 
$6.00. [14511 


© June 8, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. June 
21, 1916; A 481579; C. EH. Howe co., 
Philadelphia. 


ASSOCIATED factory mutual fire insur- 
ance companies. Inspection dept. 
Suggestions regarding depreciation, 
salvage and adjustment°of losses in 
factory mutual risks. [2d ed.] 48 
p. 12mo. [14512 

© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 484452; Charles H. Phin- 
ney, Boston. 


ATKINSON (Herbert Spencer)* Colum- 
bus, O. Information pamphlet cov- 
ering contract letting, Friday, May 


19th, 1916, State highway depart- 
ment, Columbus, Ohio. 74 p. 8vo. 
[14518 


© May 10, 1916; 2 
11, 1916; A 431041. 


ATLANTA Georgian. [14514-14518 


Friend of the family’s. Atlanta ae 
gian and Sunday American. © Jun 
71: 1916; 1c. July 5, 1916; A 140763. 


Had this couple foreseen Atlanta's fu- 
ture. Atlanta me par and Sunday 
American. © May 21, 1916; 1c. July 
5, 1916; A 440759. 

Lure of the open road. Atlanta Geor- 
gian and Sunday American. g May 
28, 1916; 1c. July 5, 1916; A 440761. 

Many new markets made by marriage. 
ae Georgian and var pe: Ameri- 

© June 18, 1916; 1 July 5, 
1916 ; A 440764. 


ce. and aff. May 


658 


3 
q 


—— ee 


= 


eS 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 7, 1916 


14550 


ATLANTA Georgian—Continued. 


Why Smith left home. Atlanta Georgian 
and Sunday American. © June 4, 
1916; 1 ec. July 5, 1916; A 440762. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Hearst’s 
Sunday American] 


© Walter Gregory 
cago. 


Bryan, Chi- 


ATLAS PoRTLAND cement co.*, New 
York. Early stucco houses. 20 p. 
illus. 4to. [14519 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


9, 1916; A 431424. 


AusTIN (Frank Freeman)* Chicago. 
Birthday promises, by Libra [pseud. ] 
Chicago, Ill., F. F. Austin company, 
1916. 32p. illus. 16mo. $0.10. 

[14520 


© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434518. 


Avto tires co. Non-skid list of stand- 
ard make guaranteed tires, no. 2, 
May 31, 1916. Pittsburgh, Pa., Tire 
list eco., 1916. Sheet, 93 by 32? 
inches. $0.10. [14521 


© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 482554; Ernest Born- 
scheurer, Pittsburgh. 


AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF BUFFALO*, Buf- 
falo. Tour book, 1916. xvi, 272, [2] 
p. maps. 8vo. $1.00. [14522 


© May 15, 1916; 2 c. May 27, 
1916; aff. June 1, 1916; A 431311. 


AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VERMONT*, Mont- 
pelier, Vt. Year book, 1916. 300 p. 
12mo. [14523 


© June 14, 1916; 2 c. June 26, 
1916; aff. July 5, 1916; A 431748. 


AUTOMOBILE LEGAL assn.*, Boston. 
[14524-14539 


[Route card] no. 339-344. 6 cards, 
printed on both sides, 9 by 3% inches. 
Contents.—no. 339. Pittsburg to 
Washington, Pa.—no. 340, Washing- 
ton, Pa. to Pittsburg, Pa. —no. 340, 
Hagerstown, Md. to Cumberland, Mda.— 
no. "342, Cumberland, Md. to Washing- 
ton, Pa. —no, 843, Washington, Pa. to 
Cumberland, Md.-—vno. 344, Cumber- 
land, Md. to Baceratown, Md. © May 
$1, 1916; e. each and aff. June 8, 
1916; A gage asaase, 


[Route card] no. 15A, 16A, 414A, 56A, 
57A, 102A, 192A, 67B, 103B, 104B. 
Cards, printed on both sides, 9 by 3% 
inches. Contents.—no.15A. Boston to 
Buzzards Bay, Mass. via Hanover.— 
no. 16A. Buzzards Bay, Mass., to Bos- 
ton, Mass. via Hanover.—no. 41A. Bos- 


ton, Mass., to Buzzards Bay, Mass. via, 


Plymouth, shore route.—no. 56A. 
Providence, R. I., to Buzzards Bay, 
Mass. via Fall River—no. 57A. Buz- 
zards Bay, Mass., to Providence, R. I. 
via Fall River.—no. 102A. Buzzards 
Bay, Mass., to Boston, Mass, via 
Plymouth.—no. 192A, Providence, R. 


AUTOMOBILE LEGAL assn.*—Continued. 


I., to New London, Conn. inland 
route.—no. 67B. New London, Conn., 
to Providence, R. I., inland route.— 
no. 1083B. Buzzards Bay to Province- 
town via North Shore.—no. 104B. 
rovincetown to Buzzards Bay via 
North Shore. no. 15A, 16A, 414A, 
1045 @ June, i>. 1916: no: ate 
577A, 192A, 67B © June 3, 1916. 
no. 102A, 103B © June 8, 1916; 
pee aff. June 16, 1916; A A498 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE directory’s mailing 
list. Suppl. and revision sheet. 
June, 1916. 1st, 2d section. 2 v. 
Svo. [14540, 14541 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
June 2, 1916; A 482294, 432295; 
Automobile trade directory, New 
York. 


Baspoock (M. G.) co. Free silver 
spoon. Invigorating climate. (New 
York Sun) [14542 


© June 11, 1916; 1 c@ June 28, 
1916; A 440602; George H. Babcock, 
New York. 


BamEY (Ruth Merrill)* New York. 
Physical training methods for the 
school room. [Geneseo, N. Y., Print- 
ed by the Republican press, 1916] 
188 p. 8vo. $0.85. [14543 

© June 5, 1916; 2 ec. June 7, 1916; 
aff. June 6, 1916; A 433290. 


Baker (Bernard Nadal) Present 
boom in American ship-building. 
Proof. (National editorial service. 


Serial no. 406) [14544 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

2, 1916; A 432622; National edi- 
torial service, inc., New York. 

Batcom (F. O.) Secret of health. 

16 p. 16mo. $0.25. [14545 

© Apr. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

2, 1916; A 482281; F. A. Ryder, Chi- 

cago. 
Batt brothers glass manufacturing co. 
Ball blue book of canning and pre- 


serving receipts. Hd. J. 79 p. 
illus. Svo. [14546 
© May 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


May 18, 1916; A 434192; G. A. Ball, 
Muncie, Ind. 


BALMER (Edwin) 1917? (Jn Chi- 
cago Sunday tribune) [14547-14550 
June 18, 1916. © June 18, 1916; le 

June 22, 1916; A 440483. 
June 25, 1916. © June 25, 1916; le. 

June 29, 1916; A 440646. 


duly -2,°1916. @- July -2,° 4916* bP « 
July 6, eng. A 440790. 
July 9, 19 © July. 9, 1916: 1 « 


July 18, i9i6: A 440967. 
© Chicago tribune, Chicago. 


659 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14551 


pt. 1, 0. S., v. Is 


a lee 


BALTIMORE, Md. [14551, 14552 


Baltimore city directory for the year 
commencing May ist, 1916. [Balti- 
more, Md.] R. L. Polk & co. of Balti- 
more, (916: " -T epee G25 sao 2 732 
p. 8vo. $9.00. © June 30, 1916; 2 
ec. and aff. July 3, 1916; A 433574. 


Jewish social directory, 1916.  Balti- 
more, Md., Jewish social directory 
company [1916] 89 p. 4to. $2.00. 
@ May 29, 1916; 2 c. June 13, 1916; 
aff. June 22, 1916; A 433472. 
© Jewish social directory co., 

Baltimore. 


BANKERS trust co.*, Salt Lake City. 
[14558, 14554 
How does an executor differ from an 
administrator or trustee? [13] p. 
24mo. @©@ May 27, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
June 8, 1916; A 434339. 
L25iy p. 


Who should make a _ will? 
24mo. © Apr. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 8, 1916; A 434338. 


Banks law pub. co.*, New York, 
Baker, Voorhis & co.*, New York, 
Bender (Matthew) & co., ine.*, Al- 
bany. Official pasters for Birdseye, 
Cumming & Gilbert’s consolidated 
laws,1916.«: 25:1... obl.. 1324p.-.54.08: 

[14555 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


12, 1916; A 431479, 


New York. How 
to appraise water rights. (Jn En- 
gineering news.) [14556 

©* Jute 22; -191G Tf" c:? June? se, 
1916; A 440686. 


Barker (Harry)* 


Barnes (A. M.) Esperance. chap. 
14, 15. (Jn Illustrated companion, 
July, 1916.) [14557 


© June 26, 1916; 1 c. June 30, 
1916; A 440629; F. B. Warner co., 
inec., New York. 


Barnes (Henry)* Cleveland. New 
tooth brushing method. 5 p. folder. 
illus. S8vo. [14558 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
June 3, 1916; A 434242. 


Barnes (Wallace) co.*, Bristol, Conn: 
Barnes-made springs, screw machine 
products, cold rolled steel and wire, 
washers, stampings, etc. 27 p. incl. 
front., illus. S8vo. (Booklet no. 7) 

[14559 
© May 2, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 
aff. May 5, 1916; A 430698. 


Barr (Lockwood) Will the railroads 


come back? New York, Chicago, 
Jas. H. Oliphant & co. [1916] 1 p. 
Li, Ao, 121 Dp. SyG, [14560 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 431038; Jas. H. Oliphant 
& co., New York. 


BarsottTi (Charles)* New York. 
blegr ams ] (Ji Progresso italo- 
americano) [14561-14588 


June 16, 1916. © June 16, 1916; 1 «¢. 
June 16, 1916; A 440370. 


June 17, 1916. © June 17, 1916; 1 e. 
June 19, 1916; A 440393. 


June 18, 1916. © June 18, 
June 19, 1916; A 440394. 


June 20, 1916. © June 20, 
June 0, 1916; A 440418. 


June 21, 1916. '@ June 2u 
June 22, 1916; A 440465. 


June 22, 1916. © June 22, 
June 23, 1916; A 440470. 


June 23, 1916. © June 23, 
June 24, 1916; A 440520. 


June 24, 25, 1916. © June 24, 25, 1916; 


191631. & 
1916 ==i1-e 
19163 Ee 


1916; 1,4 


1c. each June 26, 1916; A 440546, 
440547. 

June 26, 1916. © June 26, 1916; 1 «@ 
June 26, 1916; A 440571. 

June 27, 1916. @©@ June 27, 1916; 1 «¢. 
June 28, 1916; A 440589. 

June 28, 1916. © June 28, 1916; 1 «¢. 


June 28, 1916; A 440615. 
June 29, 1916. © June 29, 
June 30, 1916; A 440648. 
June 30, 1916. @©@ June 30, 1 
June 30, 1916; A 440654. 
Jily hl, 2ZvtOlG. ‘© July 4,2, 1996s ie 
each July 3,;. 1916.5, 440687, 440688. 
July 3, 1916: Sie) ke 3, 1916;:,23 @ 
July ’3, 1916; A 440756. 
July 4, 1916. @©@ Julyo4,, 49165,455 
July 5, 1916; A 440757. 
July 5, 1916... @, July.5, 19363 2) = 
July 5, 1916; A 440786. 
July. 6, 1916. © July_ G7eigs 2 
July 7, 1916; A 440804. 
July 7,.1916. © July 7) toe 
July 7, 1916; A 440831. 
1916; 1¢. 


July 8, 9, 1916. © July 8, 
each July 10, 1916; A £40868. 440869. 


1916; 2° 
416, 2 £ 


July 10, 1916. © July 10, 1916; 1 c. 
July 10, 1916; A 440918" 

July 11, 1916. © July 11, 191652 € 
July 11, 1916; A 440922. 

July 12, 1916. © July 12, 1916; 1 ¢. 
July 12, 1916; A 440956. 

July 13, 1916. © July 13, 1916; 1 ©. 
July 14, 1916; A 440999. 

July 14, 1916. © July 14, 1916; 1 ¢. 
July 14, 1916; A 441046, 


Barttett (Frederick H.) & co. 6% 
Bartlett convertible real estate bond, 
$100.00. [6] p. fol., folded to nar. 
Svo. [14589 


© May 24, 1916; 2 ec. June 15, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916: A 434647; 
Frederick H. Bartlett, Chicago. 


Bass (John F.) [14590-14600 


British starting big drive, — thinks. 
© June 28, 1916; 1 c. July 1 , 1916; 
A 440667. 

Capture 3 miles of Germans’ second line, 
seize towns. © July 3, 1916; 1 c¢. 
July 7, 1916; A 440819. 

Drive a great feat one Verdun drains. 
© July 6, 1916; e. July 10, 1916; 
A 440908. 


660 


1916; 1 Ge 


‘[Ca-- 


eee ee 


no. 7, 1916 


Bass (John F.)—Continued. 


' German atiacks repulsed. © 
> 1916; 1 c. July 12, 1916; A 440943. 
_ German waves break on Verdun defenses. 
» © June 26, 1916; 1c. June 29, 1916; 
A 440623. 
Germans’ force cut down, British attack. 
© June 29, 1916; 1 c. July 3, 1916; 
A 440736. 
Germans may make final Verdun drive. 
© July 3, 1916; 1 c. July 7, 1916; 
_ A 440823. 
Germans win Fleury and Thiaumont 
Fort. © June 24, 1916; 1 c. June 28, 
1916; A 440597. 
Offensive of allies holds foe in angles. 
. © July 12, 1916; 1 c. July 15, 1916; 
j A 441028. 
Powerful German attacks are halted. © 
June 16, 1916; 1 c. June 21, 1916; A 
440438. 


Russian drive spurs Germans at Verdun. 
- © yarn 1916; 1 c. June 28, 1916; 
7. 


aes. - The foregoing are in Chicago 
_ daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Batporr (John W.)* New York. Why 
birth control? New York city, The 


Anti-socialist press, 1916.  cover- 
' title, 31, [1] p. 12mo._ $0.10. 
‘ [14601 


? 


o. © June 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
_ June 15, 1916; A 432516. 


BeacH (Chas. Leonard)* Pasadena. 
Point of view, a non-partisan plea 
for religious unity. Los Angeles, 
New era publishing co. [1916] 

' @over-title, 15 p. S8vo. $0.10. 

j [14602 
© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 18. 

1916; aff. June 20, 1916: A 434635. 


Beck & Corbitt iron co. Catalog of 


auto supplies. no. 11. St. Louis, 
U. S. A. [1916] xxv, [16], 409 p. 
illus. 8vo. [14603 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
- 10, 1916; A 431786: R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


Breese (Murray C.)* Madison, Wis. 
Electrical engineering, by M. C. 
Beebe and F. A. Kartak. p. 1565-— 
1668. diagrs. 12mo. (Section 14) 

[14604 
© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

10, 1916; A 434377. 

Bett (Archie) Jinrikisha days. 

i [14605-14615 


une 11, 1916: 1 ec. June 15, 


mm. ©. J 
: 1916; A 440386. 
10. Fane's railroads rank well with 
other lands. © June 15, 1916; 1 ec. 
June 21, 1916; A 440449. 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


. 


July 8, 


BOOKS, GROUP IE 


14626 


Bett (Archie)—Continued. 


11-13. Touring Nippon in a Jap flivver 
with Archie Bell. Contents.—i1l1. By 
auto and sedan chair to mountain 
fairyland.—1i2. Tea center of Japan 
is a very hive of industry—13. 
Centuries of tradition are behind Jap 


culture. © June 18, 1916: 1 c. June 
21, 1916; A 440827. 

14. Japs’ hitting power is concealed, 
Bell thinks. © June 19, 1916; 1 «¢. 


June 21, 1916: A 440828. 
16. New woman in Japan is arriving, 


but geisha girl stili has sway. 
June 26, 1916; 1 c«. June 30, 1916; 
A 440681. 

17, 18. Contents.—i7. Archie bows to 


caste, quits trams for pull-man.—1S&. 
Japs drop yankee-isms at ancestral 
shrines. © June 25, 1916: 1c. June 
30, 1916; A 440679. 

20, 21. Archie Bell watches Jap girls 
dive for pearls and gets—a_ lobster. 
Contents.—20. Shooting Hozu rapids a 
hair-raising stunt.—21. Mr. Bell’s pipe 
barred at shrine of _Jap gods. @ July 
2, I91635,4 ec. July. 7, 1916: A 440869. 


22-24. Contents.—22. Japan is far ad- 
yYanced in educational methods: pupils 
are taught to learn from _ observa- 
tion. 23. Deer and storks roam 
streets in Nara. sacred city of Japan. 
24. go eee feeds her silk worms. 
July 3, 6, 1916: 1 ¢. each July 11, 
1916: o 441037441039. - 


25-27. Let a geisha help you say your 
prayers. Contents.—25. Miyajima 
pretty giddy for a Sacred island.—26. 
Japs still plow with sticks as cen- 
turies ago.— 27. Japan of yesterday 
and today in startling clash. © July 
9, 1916; 1 ce. July 11, 1916: A 441036. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Cleveland 


leader] 
Bett (Edward Price) [14616-14626 


Battle story told by wounded Briton. © 
July 6, 1916; 1 ce. July 10, 1916; A 
440907. 


Britain honors men wounded in big drive. 


© July 8, 1916; 1 ¢. July 12, 1916; 
A 440950. 

British U boat views vary. © July 11, 
1916; 1 e. July 14, 1916; A 441011. 

Casement esteemed: clemency expected. 
© June 30, 1916; 1 c. July 5, 1916; 
A 440753. 

Eight nations as one to punish Ger- 
many. © June 21. 1916; 1 c. June 


24, 1916; A 440532 
Historian explains steatery of allies. © 


July 5, 1916; 1 c. July 10, 1916; A 
440894. 

London hears firing in French battle. 
© July 10, 1916; 1 c. July 13, 1916; 
A 440989. 

Naval policy to be drastic. © June 29, 
1916: 1 ¢. July 3, 1916; A 440740. 
Offensive of allies delighting Britain. © 
July 3, 1916; 1 « July 7, 1916; A 

440820. 

Says German defeat is near. © July 12, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 15, 1916; A 441022. 

Ypres battle roar is heard in London. 
@ July 1, 1916; 1 c« July 5, 1916; 
A 440771. 

{Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily news] 
© Chieago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


661 


CATALOGU& OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14627 


BELL telephone co. of Pennsylvania*, 
Philadelphia. Telephone directories. 
[14627-14632 


Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chambersburg, [etc. ] 
yune Ist, 1916) 116 p.. 4to: June 


2 1L9TCs 2 €.anG Aliso Une: | Zgn LOLS 5 
A 432703. 

Lancaster, Gettysburg, Hanover [etc.], 
May, Ist; “9G: “962 (p. +4 te. (On 
cover: June i, 1916) @© June 23, 
1916; 2 e and) aff. June 27, 2Sit6: A 
432704. 


Philadelphia and vicinity. 
Summer issue.  cover-title, 424, 250; 
256 p. 4to. © May 29, "1916: 2 ¢. 
and aff. June 3, 1916; A 4342 30. 


Reading, Lebanon, Pottsville and nearby 
places, May 20th, 1916. 04 p. 4to. 
© June 9, 1916; 9 c. and aff. June 15, 
1916; A "434445, 


Shamokin, Sunbury, Bloomsburg [etc.] 
May 15, 1916. 64 p. 4to. © May 29, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 3, 1916; A 
434231. 


Williamsport, Bellefonte, Lock 
May 10, 1916. 68 p. 4to. 
1916; D 
434232. 


May 5, 1916. 


Haven. 
© May 26, 
e. and ait. June 3, 19165" 4 


BELL TELEP. CO. OF PA. 
Atlantic teleg. 


& DELAWARE & 
& telep. co.*, Phila- 
delphia. Allentown, the Bethle- 
hems, Easton [ete.] telephone di- 
rectory. May 25, 1916. 108 p. 4to. 
[14633 
© Tune 16,1916; 2c. and aft. 
June 21, 1916; A 434553. 


BELVEDERE court apartments. What 
every tenant of this apartment 
should know. Sheet, 12 by 8 inches. 

[14634 


© June 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 432476; Essex pub. co., 
Newark. 


BenpEL (Henri)* New York. 
casting. 
1916) 


© June 25, 1916; 1 c. June 380, 
1916; A 440634. 


Fore- 
(In Harper’s bazaar, July, 


BENEFICIAL loan  society*, Newark. 
$100 and $500 6% certificates of in- 
debtedness, or debenture bonds, of 
Beneficial loan society to provide ad- 
ditional funds for its national sys- 
tem of industrial loan banking. [4] 
p. 4to. [14636 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 12, 1916; A 482448. 


3ENJAMIN corset co., inc.*, Meadville, 
Pa. Kiora corset instruction book. 
79 p. 12mo. [14637 


© June 17, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434515. 


[14635 » 


pt. 1, nes: Vide 


Benson & Rixon co.*, Chicago. 
14638, 14639 


2 pants suits. © May 5, 1916; 1 c. 
gune 626.4 19165 oA 440567. 


2 pants suits, $17. @©@ May 19, 1916; 1 
ec. June 26, 1916; A 440743. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news! 

BENTLEY (Charles H.) Colonial patch- 
work, quilts, coverlets, ete. Book 
no. 2. New York, Bentley-Franklin 
co. [1916] cover-title, 28 p. illus. 
12mo. $0.10. [14640 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
9, 1916; A 420715; Bentley-Franklin 
co., New York. 


BERKSHIRE County, Mass. South Berk- 
shire directory, including Canaan, 
Conn., v. 4, 1916-18. Great Barring- 


ton, Beverly, Mass., Crowley & 
Lunt, 1916. 4419p. front.” Atelds 
map) S8vo. $3.50. [14641 


© May 23, 1916; 2 e. May 2s 
1916; aff. June 16, 1916; A 4334386; 
Crowley & Lunt, Beverly, Mass. 


BERTIZLON secret service institute*, 
Chicago. Bertillon secret service in- 
stitute [lessons] 127 1. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] Contents.—In- 
troduction, crimes, penalties and 
legal definitions. Sub section paper 
1-6.—EHlementary section. Sub sec- 
tion paper 1-6.—Methods and means 
of identification, Sub section paper 
1-6.—Shadowing section. Sub sec- 
tion paper 1-7.—Claim adjustment 
section. Sub section paper 1-7.— 
Department store and hotel detec- 
tive section. Sub section paper 1-5. 
—Railway detective section. Sub 
section paper 1—4.—Character study 
section. Sub section paper 1—-7.— 
Commercial, criminal and civil laws 
section. Sub section paper 1-6. 

[14642 
© May 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 434950. 


BERTRAM motor supply co. Catalogue 
no. 4. Automobile supplies. Boise- 
Butte [1916] 2 p. 1., vii-xxvi, 399 
p. illus. 8vo. [14643 

© June 23, 1916; 2-e and aii 
July 1, 1916; A 431710; R. R. Don- 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


Brsty (Charles H.) & co.*, Chicago. 
[14644, 14645 


Condensed catalogue of Besly ale 
and accessories apr OB. T. Doge oe 
illus. 8vo. 265, 19IG* 2 é. and 


© A 
aff. May 31, 1916: a 431267. 
Helmet temper taps. Catalogue no. 16, 
lay ayaa ee 2 p. Svo. © May 26, 1916; 
2c. and aff. May 31, 1916; A 431266. 


662 


~ no. 7, 1916 


_ Best (Alfred M.) co., inc.*, New York. 
, [14646-14648 


Best’s insurance reports (Fire and ma- 
rine) 1916-1917. 17th annual ed. 
xv, 584 p. 4to. @ May 3, 1916; 2c. 

ea 1916; aff. May 22, 1916; A 


Best’s life insurance Eeports, 1G tT. 
11th annual ed. 852 p. © June 
£906 se2 ie: June 5, 19560 ‘aff. June 
12, 1916; A 431483, 


Best’s policy analyses and dividend illus- 
trations. 1916 ed. 432 p. 16mo. © 
Apr. 24, 1916; 1 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 26, 
1916; l'e. Apr. 25, 1916; A 498716. 


Best & co.*, New York. Charming 
summer sports styles. [6] p. folder, 
illus. 16mo. [14649 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
7, 1916; A 482359. 


Bettes (Ambro)* Harrison, Id. Un- 
civilized and the civilized creations 
as given by Moses. Spokane, Wash., 
Printed by Shaw & Borden com- 
pany, 1916. 78 p. S8vo. $1.00. 

[14650 
© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 483141. 


Beyrruss (Alexander)* San Rafael, 
Cal. Souvenir of the initial presen- 
tation of Beatris Michelena in The 
unwritten law. cover-title, 20 p. 
illus. obl. 48mo. [Text parallel to 
binding. ] [14651 

© Apr: 17, 1916; 2 c. May 10, 
1916; aff. May 29, 1916; A 434168. 


BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Binghamton city 
directory, 1916. Binghamton, N. Y., 


Calkin-Kelly directory company, 
1916. 711 p. 8vo. $7.00. [14652 


© June 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 431561; Calkin- 
‘Kelly directory co., Binghamton, 
Noy. 


BisHorp (R. H.) jr. How to keep your 

baby well. 20p. illus. 8vo. [14653 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

15, 1916; A 434479; Joseph Dean 
Halliday, Cleveland. 


BIsMARCK garden. Opening Wednes- 
day, May 17th, new marigold room, 
Bismarck garden. (Jn Chicago Sun- 
day tribune.) [14654 

© May 14, 1916; 1 c. June 30, 
1916; A 440685; Thos. M. Bowers 
ady. agency, Chicago. 

BisseLtte (Arthur M.)* Washington. 
Explanation of the method of play- 
ing the steel guitar without the 
knowledge of music. 121. 4to. 

[14655 
© June 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 432332. 


Se ee ee 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


14668 


BLEICcCHER (A)* Washington. A, 
Bleicher, ladies’ and gents’ tailor, 
furrier and importer. We act on the 
square. [4] p. 32mo. [14656 

© June 6, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 434309. 


BLODGETT (Harvey) co.*, St. Paul. 
.[14657-14662 


Are you climbing? Sheet, illus., 63 by 
43 inches. © “Mar. 25, 1916; 2 ce. and 
aff. June 8, 1916; A 434333. 


Community thrift campaign. ine 
12mo. © Feb. 19, 191 ae 2-C.and aft. 
June 8, 1916; A 4343 


Knowing the facts eat soot finances. 
Sheet, illus., 63 by 43 inches. © Mar. 
25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 8, 1916; 
A 434332. 

Taking your character apart. Sheet, 
illus., 62 by 4% inches. @ Mar. 25, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 8, 1916; A 


Well known employer said: Sheet, illus., 
63 by 43 inches. © Mar. 25, 1916; 
2c. and aff. June 8, 1916; A 434335. 

Who needs a bank? Sheet, illus., 64 by 
44 inches. © Mar. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. June 8, 1916; A 434331. 

BLopGeTT (Harvey A.)* St. Paul. All 
together in a good cause. New York 
Centennial thrift campaign [1916] 
[8] p. 16mo. [14663 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 

aff. May 5, 1916; A 480712. 

BLUE BOOK of Winchester, 1916. Bos- 
ton, Mass., Boston suburban book 
company, 1916. 92, [20] p. illus., 
port., diagrs. Svo. $2.00. [14664 

© May 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

11, 1916; A 481043; Boston suburban 

book co., Boston. 


BLUE PRINT. v. 9, 1916. Atlanta, Ga., 
Student body, Georgia school of 
technology, 1916. [206],16p. illus., 
col. plates, ports. 4to. $2.50. 

[14665 

© May 22, 1916; 2 ec. May 25, 

1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 431283; 
P. N. Johnston, Atlanta. 


Brum (Anthony) 
ful investment in mines. 
tus} Sp. ~ 4to. 

. © June 2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 432330; Simi co., Chicago. 


Bope (Johannes Carl Peter)* Hart- 
ford. Is there a God? 387 p. incl. 
front (port) 16mo. $0.50. [14667 

© May 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
2, 1916; A 432279. 

Boice (H. K.) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. Package possibilities. (In 
Chicago herald) [14668 

© June 16, 1916; 1 c June 19, 
1916; A 440398. J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Science of success- 
[ Prospec- 
[14666 


665 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14669 

BoILERMAKER. v. 1. [1916] [Have- 

lock, Neb.] Senior class, Havelock 

high school, May, 1916. 104 p. 

illus., ports., plates. 4to. $1.50. 
[14669 


© May 25, 1916; 2 ec. June 3, 1916; 
aff. June 2, 1916; A 481347; J. Stan- 
ley Brothers, jr. and Clyde E. Wil- 
cox, Havelock, Neb. 


sales service*, Chicago. 
[14670-14675 


Furniture [syndicate service] Suppl. F 
$56, F 356A. May, 1916. Seees illus. 
21 by 28 inches. -@© May 17, "1916; 
2c. and aff. June 3, 1916; A 434244. 

[Men’s syndicate service] Suppl. 357, 
357A May 20, 1916. Sheet, illus., 21 
by 28 inches. © May 17, 1916; Be 
and aff. June 3, 1916; A 434245, 

Suppl. 359-359A, June, 1916. 2 1. 
illus., fol. © June 6, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. June 19, 1916; A 4384519. 

i ag [syndicate service] Suppl. 
N 7355; 355A. May, 1916. Sheet, 
illus. 21 by 28 inches. © May 17, 
1916: 2-e. and aff. June 33,1916; A 
434243. 

[Women’s syndicate service] Suppl. 358, 
358A May 20, 1916. Sheet, illus., 21 
by 28 inches. © May 17%, 1916; De. 
and aff. June 3, 1916; A 434246. 

Suppl. no. 360-360A June, 1916. 

21. illus; fol. (© June’ 6, AStts 

ec. and aff. June 19, 1916; \A "434520. 


BooKLovers’ contest co., ine.*, New 
York. New Orleans item’s official 
Booklovers’ picturegame catalog and 
reply book. cover-title, 48 p. illus. 
8vo. [14676 

© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
2, 1916; A 4382297. 


BoNNET-BROoWN 


BorGERHOFF (Joseph L.) He con- 
quered France but slowly. (Jn New 
York times, Shakespeare tercen- 
tenary, 1616-1916) [14677 


© Apr. 16, 1916; 1c. May 3, 1916; 
A 424230; New York times co., New 
York. 


Boro chemical co.*, Binghamton, 
N. Y. Your throat, germ catcher, 


germ breeder. [6] p. 32mo. [Text 
printed parallel to binding] [14678 
© June 16, 1916; 2 ce and aff. 


June 21, 1916; A 434572. 


Boss nut co.*, Chicago. Boss lock nut. 
15 p. illus. 4to. (Cover-title: Boss 


lock nut and its home) [14679 


© June 15 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
20, 1916; A 432599. 


30weRS (Edwin F.) Worry, the 8th 
eardinal sin and how to banish it. 
(In Chicago herald) [14680 
© June 25, 1916; 1 c. June 26, 
1916; A 440580; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 — 


BowMan (Earl Wayland)*, Boise, Id. — 
Our dander’s up at last. (Jn Boise 
Sunday capital news) [14681 

© July 2, 1916; ic. July 7, 1916; 
A 440809. 


BoxiIne; a guide to the manly art of 
self-defense; rules of boxing. New 
York, American sports publishing 
company [1916] 86 p. front., illus. 
16mo. (Spalding red cover series of 
athletic handbooks, no. 25B) $0.25. 

[14682 


© May 26, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 481352; Amer. sports pub. 
co., New York. 


Boypston (E. Jennie)* Toledo, O. 
We’re marching down to Mexico. 
Sheet, 83 by 44 inches. [14683 

© May 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
3, 1916; A 484275. 


BozeELL (W. H.) Accounting system 
for Corrugated fibre company. 16 p. 
chart. 4to. [14684 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 ce. May 1, 1916; 
aff. May 19, 1916; A 484015; Cor- 
rugated fibre co., Dayton, O. 


BRADSTREET’S book of commercial rat-. 
ings of bankers, merchants, manu- 
facturers, etc. [14685, 14686 


In the United States. v. 194, July, 
~ 1916. New York, The Bradstreet com- 
pany, 1916. Various paging. fol. 
June 19, 1916: 2 ¢.. June 22.1318. 

aff. June 23, 1916; A 431609. 


In the United titted and the Dominion 
of Canada. v. 194, July, 1916. New 
York, The Bradstreet company, 1916. 
Various paging. fol. © June 19, 
1916; 2 ec. June 22, 191 6% -aik. June 
oe 1916: A 431610. 


© Bradstreet co., New York. 


BripeMan (Oliver D.) Preparedness 
in the home. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[14687 


© June 25, 1916; 1 ec June 26, 
1916; A 440578; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Broapway park place co.*, New York. 
Cathedral of commerce. {Balti- 
more, Md., Printed by Munder- 
Thomsen co.] 1916. [30] p. front., 
illus. (part col.) 4to. [14688 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 431423. 


[Brockstept (Emma)] Practical tat- 


ting book, no. 1, by Deaconess 
[pseud.] St. Louis, Mo., Ladies art 
co., 1916. 16 p. illus. 4to. $0.10. 

[14689 
© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Feb. 
18, 1916; A 420812; Henry M. 


Brockstedt, St. Louis. 


664 


BOOKS, 
no. 7, 1916 


GROUP II 


14709 


Brockway (Frank) Aldena. chap. 
10, 11. (Jn Illustrated companion, 
July, 1916) ; [14690 


© June 26, 1916; 1 ec June 380, 
1916; A 440632; F. B. Warner co., 
ine., New York. 


BrRooKLInE, Mass. Brookline direc- 
tory, 1916. no. 37. Boston, Mass., 
W. A. Greenough & co., 1916. 629 
p. front. (fold. map) S8vo. $4.00. 

[14691 


© June 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 433575; W. A. Greenough 
& co., Boston. 


Brooktyn daily eagle*, Brooklyn. 
Pleasure trips for little money. 22d 
ed., 1916. 144 p. illus. maps. 
16mo. (Cover-title: Eagle trolley 
exploring guide) $0.10. [14692 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c May 16, 
1916; aff. June 19, 1916; A 4381611. 


BrotHers and sisters (Grand circle 
of) Ritual consisting of the forms 
and ceremonies for the use of the 
Grand and local circles of Brothers 
and sisters of America. cover-title, 
21 p. 24mo. [14693 


© Aug. 8, 1914; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 434111; Fred T. Jones, 
Shreveport, La. 


Brown (Anna Wuerfel) Toledo, O. 
- A. W. B. book, no. 5. Gifts and fa- 
vors in tatting and crochet. 20 p. 
illus. obl. 12mo. [14694 
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 

13, 1916; A 427648. 


Brown (James Redding)* Moultrie, 
Ga. World’s wonder of the Holy 
Bible. [11] p. 16mo. $0.25. 

[14695 
© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 432515. 


Brown County, Wis. Wright’s Brown 
County directory. [ven i2; = 916] 
[Green Bay, Wis., Printed by Green 
Bay newspaper co., 1916] 226 p. 
8vo. $3.00. [14696 

© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 29, 1916; A 481663; Wright 
directory co., Milwaukee. 


BRUBAKER (J. A.)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Hay man. ist ed. 31 p. incl. front. 
(port.) 16mo. [14697 


© May 27, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
3, 1916; A 434291. 


BruNSsWIcK Balke Collender co.*, Chi- 
cago. Rules for playing the various 
games of billiards and pocket bil- 


BRUNSWICK Balke Collender c¢o.*— 
Continued. 
liards, also illustrating Brunswick 
billiard tables for the home. 1 p. 1, 
80 p. illus. (part col.) 16mo. 
(Cover-title: Rules governing the 
royal game of billiards) [14698 


© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 432631. 


Bryan (William Jennings) Why I 
don’t believe in a bigger army for 
the United States. (In Chicago 
herald) [14699 

© July 9, 1916; 1 ce July 10, 
1916; A 440924; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Buck & Glenn ine.*, Winston-Salem, 
N. C. Army & navy bulletin. 
(14700, 14701 


[no. 2] cover-title, 13] p. illus. S8vo. 
© June 9, 1916; 2 c. June 26, 1916; 
aff. June 15, i916: A 434649. 


[no. 3] cover-title, [13] p. illus. S8vo. 
© June 13, 1916; 2 c. June 26, 1916; 
aff. June 15, 1916; ; A 484650. 


Buckley (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 
[14702-14705 


Collecting debts barred by er emney 
proceedings. © July 3, 1916; 1 
July 10, 1916; A 440915. 


Helping somebody to forge your check. 
© June 26, 1916; 1 «. July: 3.4916 = 
A 4407382. 


Making compromise settlements. © June 
iO, LAOas -ityvee ss snne (26.  J9TG's A. 
440538. 


When your competitor steals your selling 
ideas. © June 12, 1916; 1 c. June 19, 
1916; A 440412 


[Note: The forcenine are in Modern 
merchant & grocery world] 


BUETTNER (T.) & co., ine.*, Chicago. 
T. B. C. instructions and designs for 
crocheting in .connection with novelty 
braids. Book no. 8628. 4th enl. ed. 
48 p. illus. $0.25. [14706 


© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
14, 1916; A’ 420770. 


BUILDING records co., ine. Building 
records company, incorporated. 16 
Dp: 12m: [14707 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
7, 1916; A 484531; John Painter 
Patterson, Chicago. 


Burpick (Arthur J.) [14708, 14709 
Another chance. © Dec. 18, 1915; 1 ¢. 
July 18, 1916; A 440971. 
Our Fourth. @©@ June 24, 1916; 1 ec. 
July 13, 1916; A 440977. 
[Note: The foregoing are in American 
press ] 
© American press assn., New 
York. 


665 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14710 


ee RE PL RS RT Ne I ee ee eee 4 


BUREAU of business promotion*, Cin- 


cinnati. Book of better business 
talks. 261. 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] [14710 


© Apre25)' 1916 -72"e. May "25, 
1916; aff. June 7, 1916; A 482350. 


BurGorne (Arthur G.) jr. 
(14711, 14712 


Battalion of Tenth in new camp at Mara- 
thon but will go further. © July 14, 
1916s) 1c July 15, 1906s A. 4441034. 


Pennsy’s fighting Tenth pitches camp on 
border in wake of last fight. © July 
9, 1916; 1c. July 11, 1916; A 440916; 


[Note: The foregoing are in Pitts- 
burgh gazette times] 


© Pittsburgh gazette times, Pitts- 
burgh. 


Burester (Nathan G.) Rational sys- 
tem of fire insurance rating. (In 
Fire protection) [14718, 14714 


2d instalment. © Apr. 28, 1916; 1 «¢. 
May 8, 1916; A 440585. 


3d instalment. @ May 29, 1916; 1 ce. 
June 26, 1916; A 440545. 


© Fire protection, caveimnat 


Burnett (Alice Hale) [14715-14722 


Christmas holidays at Merryvale. 
Pictures by Charles F. Lester. New 
York, The New York book co. [1916] 
65) panels “col. inont, scoljo plates. 
12mo. (The Merryvale boys) $0.40. 
@ June 20, 1916; 2 c. June 29, 1916; 

aff. June 30, 1916; A 433540. 


Day at the county fair. Pictures by 
Charles FE. Lester. New York, The 
New York book co. [1916] 62 p. 
incl. front. col. plates. 12mo. (The 
Merryvale girls) $0.40. © June 20, 
1916; 2 e@: June 29, 1916; aff. June 
30, 1916; A 433542. 


Father Brown’s Indian tale. Pictures 
by Charles F. Lester. New York, The 
New York book co. [1916] 60 p. 
col. front. col. plates. 12mo. (The 
Merryvale boys) $0.40. @ June 20, 
19165. 2c. June’ 29, 1916: aff. June 
30, 1916; A 483541. 


Geraldine’s birthday surprise. Pictures 
by Charles F. Lester. New York, The 
New York book co. [1916] 61 p. 
inel.. col. front. col. plates: Ae 
(The Merryvale girls) $0.4 © 
June 20, 1916; 2 c. June 29, O916 
aff. June 30, 1916; A 433543 


Pictures by 
The 


Hallowe’en at Merryvale. 
Charles IF. Lester. New York, 


New York book co. [1916] 62 p. 
incl. ‘col., front. col; plates igmo; 
(The Merryvale_ boys) $0.40. © 
June 20, 1916; 2 c«. June 29, 1916; 
aff. June 30, 1916; A 4383539. 

Mary entertains the sewing’ club. 
Pictures by Charles F. Lester. New 
York, The New York book co. [1916] 
63 p. incl. col. front. col. plates. 
12mo. (The Merryvale girls) $0.40. 
© June 20, 1916; 2 c. June 29, 1916; 


aff. June 30, 1916; A 433546. 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 13 


BuRNETT (Alice Hale)—Continued. 


Merryvale boys on the farm. Pictures 
by Charles F. Lester. New York, The 


New York book co. [1916] Gta 
incl. col. front. col. plates. 12mo. 
(The Merryvale i $0 © 


ge 20, 1916; 


Picnic day ae Merrysaie, Pictures by 
Charles F. Lester. New York, The 


New York book co. [1916] 66 D. 
incl: col.” front. “col. ~ plates: be 
(The Merryvale_ boys) $0.4 (@) 


June 20, 1916; 2 c. June 29, O 0168 
aff. June 30, 1916; A 433544. 


© Amer. author’s pub. co., New 
York, 


BURROUGHS adding machine co.*, De- 
troit. Selling the retailer. 96 p. 
12mo. 0 eee 


© May 38, 1916; 2 c. May 5, 1916; 
aff. May 6, 1916; A 4331038. 


BUTTERICK pub. co.*, New York. 


[14724-14726 
Butterick transfers for So. Be 
braiding, ete. v. 5, no. 
illus. fol. $0.10. © July 191€: 


2c, and afl. July 10; 192G: Te 431794. 


Directions for pine needle and reed 
$0.10. 


work. [4] p. illus. 4to. 
June 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 20, 
LOLGE As 432593. 


House that grows, 4. House in the 
Italian style, adapted to the expand- 
ing idea, designed by R. M. Hood, with 
a quantity survey prepared by the 
Quantity survey co., inc., of New 
York. cover-title, 14 illus., diagrs. 


8vo. © May 20, 1916: 1-c. and aff. 
June 10, 1916; 1 c. May 22, 19165 
A 4343884. 


ButTTERIcKS, v. 1, no. 6, June, [1916] 8 
p. illus. 4to. [14727 


© May 20, 1916; 1 ¢. and aff. June 
10, 1916; 1 ¢« May 22; a936Gpee 
434385; Butterick pub. co., New 
York. 


CADILLAC motor ear co.*, Detroit. More 
a man knows about motor ears, the 
more eager he is to own a Cadillac. 
Sheet, 144 by 12 inches. [14728 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 4384492. 


CALIFORNIA current digest, ed. by P. V. 
Ross, together with citations, comp. 


by George J. Martin. [v. 2, no. 2, 
Apr., 1916] San Franciseo, Ban- 
croft-Whitney company, 1916. Vi, 


flat fale, exit, 4to. $7.50 


per year. [14729 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
9, 1916; A 427995; Bancroft-Whit- 
ney co., San Francisco. 


130 p. 


666 


i 
| 
| 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 7, 1916 


14751 


CALLAGHAN & co.’s Illinois cumulative 
quarterly digest. [v. 8, no. 1, May, 
1916] Comp. and ed. by Ralph H. 
Wilkin. Chicago, Callaghan and 
company, 1916. 1p. 1, 242 p. 4to. 
$7.50 per yr. [14730 


© May 26, 1916; 2 ec. May 831, 
1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 431310; 
Callaghan & co., Chicago. 


Camp fire girls, ine.*, New York. 
Where to camp. [New ed.] [28] p. 
illus. 16mo. [14731 


© June 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434549. 


CAMPBELL (John William)* Chicago. 
Happiness in marriage. Card, 11 by 
12 inches. [14732 


© June 7, 1916; 2 ec. June 10, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 434651. 


CAMPBELL iron co. Dealers catalogue, 
no. 17, of auto machinists, black- 
smiths and implement supplies. St. 

Siouis, 1916. xxxi, 811 p._ illus. 
4to. [14733 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
8, 1916: A 4383603; Stuart Campbell, 
St. Louis. 


[CANNER (Charles A.)] [14734-14741 


Bunnie’s playmates of today. New York, 
Hurst & company [1916] [90] p. col. 
front., col. illus. 12mo. $0.50. @© 
Mig 45. 99165 2 ¢. and aff. June 15, 
1916; A 431508. 


My Siverite painting and drawing book 
with alphabet. New York, Hurst & 
company [1916] [28] p. illus. (part 
col.) obl. 12mo. $0.25. @ May 20, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 17, 1916; A 
432546. 


Old Mother Hubbard painting and draw- 
ing book; illustrations by Harvey Otis 
Kennedy. New York, Hurst & com- 
pany [1916] [60] p. illus. (part 
col.) 4to. [Text parallel to binding] 
$0.50. @ May 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

June 17, 1916; A 432544. 


Painting and drawing book with Story of 
the three bears. New York, Hurst & 
company [1916] [60] p. illus. (part 
col.) obl. 12mo. $0.50. © May 20, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 17, 1916; A 
432543. 


Peter Rabbit cut-out book, a book of pic- 
ture building for children. New York, 
Hurst & company [1916] 60 _ p. 
col. illus. obl. 12mo. $0.60. @©@ May 
15, 1916;-2 c. and aff. June 15, 1916; 
A 431509. 


Three bears cut-out book, a book of pic- 
ture building for children. New York, 
Hurst & company [1916] [62] p. 
col. illus. obl. 12mo. $0.60. © May 
15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 15, 1916; 
A 431510. 


Wonderland painting book with objects 
to draw. New York, Hurst & compan 
[1916] Lae 1 Be illus. (part col. 
obl. 12mo. May 20, 1916; 
2c. and aff. eae 4 1996)5. A. 432545. 


[CANNER (Charles A.) ]—Continued. 


Woodland friends of Peter Rabbit. New 
York, Hurst & company [1916] [48] P- 
col. front., col. plates. 12mo. $0.50. 
© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 15, 
1916; A 481507. 


© Hurst & co., New York. 


CARPENTER (Frank G.)* Washington. 
[14742-14745 


Automobiling in the wilds of thé Cana- 
dian Yukon. © June 18, 1916; 1 ¢. 
June 19, 1916; A 440419. 


Big profit in the Yukon island farms of 
‘Alaska. © July 9, 1916; 1 c. July 10, 
1916; A 440919. 


Geicneieee on the Fourth in patriotic 
Alaska. © July 2, 1916; 1-c. July 38, 
1916; A 440765. 


Navigating the Upper Yukon, Alaska’s 
greatest river. @© June 25, 1916; 4 e 
June 26, 1916; A 440572. 


[ Note: The farecoine are in Washing- 
ton Sunday star] 


CARRELL (Theodora M.)* Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. Laboratory kitchen reci- 
pes for putting up fruits with direc- 
tions. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Printed 
by Hansman & Pralow [1916] 27 p. 
8vo. $0.25. [14746 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 4383289. 


CARTER (Mrs. Frank)* Cochituate, 
Mass. Adeline. Sheet, 7 by 42 
inches. [14747 


© May 26, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
June 22, 1916; A 4326338. 


CARTER (Nicholas) pseud. 
[14748, 14749 


Over the edge of the world; or, The 
ship that came back. New York, 
Street & Smith [1916] 320 p. 12mo. 
({New Magnet library, no. 934]) @© 
June 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 27, 
1916; A 432710. 


’Round the world for a quarter; or, A 
strange chase. New York, Street & 
Smith. [1916] 8 p. 1., p. [5]-—308. 
12mo. ({New magnet library no. 
935)) US0idSy © May 25, 1916); 2 ec: 
and aff. May 29, 1916; A 434160. 


© Street & Smith, New York. 


CarRvER (Willard)* Oklahoma, OkIl. 
Studies preparatory to that of chiro- 
practic. [Oklahoma City, OkL, 
Printed by the Publishers press, 
1916] 64 p. 8vo. $2.00. [14750 


© June 6, 1916; 2 ec June 12, 
1916; aff. June 10, 1916; A 433354. 


CATE (LEsTerR E.)* St. Louis. Vest 
pocket manual of fire hazards. 24 p. 
16mo. $1.00. [14751 


© May 17, 1916; 2 ec. May 22, 
1916; aff. June 9, 1916; A 432419. 


55661—16——2 667 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14752 


CaTHOoLic chureh. Liturgy and ritual. 
Odpusty. 8 p. illus. 24mo. $0.60 
per 100. [14752 

©: 'May '22,» 1916 2. ce. . June 2, 
1916; aff. June 9, 1916; A 432422; 
Frederick Pustet & co., New York. 


CEDAR Crest orchard & produce co.*, 
New York. Announcement. 31 p. 
incl. front., plate, illus. 8vo. [14753 

© May 12, 1916; 2 c June 8, 
1916; aff. June 7, 1916; A 432369. 


CENTRAL district telephone co.*, Phila- 


delphia. Telephone directories. 
[14754-14758 
Butler, Dubois, Punxsutawney [etc.] 
May 10, 1916. 144 p. 4to. June 


a oles 2c. and aff. June 15, 1916; 


conti East Liverpool, Salem [etc.] 
Apr. 15, 1916. 131 .p.. 4to. @ June 
9, 19163; 2 e.and aff. iris 21, 1916 ; 
A 434554. 

Fayette, Greene, Washington counties 
and Monongahela Valley. Apr. 25, 
1916. 177, [8] p. 8vo. © May 26, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 38, 1916; A 


Lawrence County, Beaver Valley, Mercer 
County, Pa., and Trumbull County, O., 
May 1, 1916. 167 p. 4to. © June 21; 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. June 27, 1916; A 
432705. 

Pittsburgh district, May 10, 1916. 252, 
148, 300 p Ato. June 1, 21946 * 
2c. and aff. June 15, 1916; A 434447. 

CENTRALIAN [1916] Minneapolis, 

Minn., Senior classes of the Central 

high school, 1916. [3]-159 p. illus., 

ports., plates. 4to. $0.75. [14759 


© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
38, 1916; A 433258; Franklin B. Han- 
ley, Minneapolis. 


CENTURY advertising service co.*, New 


York. Century service, June, 1916. 
cover-title, various paging, illus. 
fol. [14760 


© May 24, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 484158. 


CHADWICK (Lester) Baseball Joe on 
the Giants; or, Making good as a 
ball twirler in the metropolis. New 
York, Cupples & Leon company 
[1916] 2p.1., 244 p. front., plates. 
12mo. $0.60. [14761 


© June 1, 1916; 2 ec. June 10, 
1916; aff. June 12, 1916; A 481455; 
Cupples & Leon co., New York. 


CHANDLER (Frank Wadleigh) Fal- 
staff still beset by men in buckram, 
(In New York times, Shakespeare 
tercentenary, 1616-1916) [14762 

© Apr. 23, 1916; 1 c. May 3, 1916; 
A 424234; New York times co., New 
York. 


| CHANDLER (George Leon) If a boy 
- wants to look like a man. (In 
| Boy’s companion, spring issue, 1916) 

[14763 


© July 8, 1916;"1-e Jub oe 
1916; A 440954; McNerhany & co 
Washington. 


[CHANNING (Anne Heaton)] Fashion 
letter, Paris, May 17, 1916. 4 — 
folder. illus. 4to. [14764 


© June 15, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 4384521; Warner 
bros. co., Bridgeport, Conn. 


CHESAPEAKE & Potomac. telephone 
co.*, Baltimore. Telephone direc- 
tories. [14765-14767 
Charleston, Clendenin, East Bank [ete.] 

May 1, 1916. cover-title, 79 p. S8vo. 


@ May’ 1, Tite s"2) = May 31, 19963 
aft. June 12: 1916: A 484559. - 


Hinton, W. Va. May 1, 1916. cover- 
title, 12 p. Svo. °@ > May 1, 196 
2c. May 31, 1916: aif. June 12; 1916: 
A 434558. 


Huntington, Kenova, Logan [etc.] May 
1, 1916. cover-title, 46 p. S8vo. 
May 1, 1916; 2 ce. May 31, 1916; aff. 
June 12, 1916; A 4384557. 


CHESAPEAKE & Potomac telephone co. 
of Baltimore city*, Baltimore. Tele- 
phone directories. [14768-14776 
Annapolis district, Apr. 15, 1916. 29, 

LSi-tp. vo.. © Apr. 15, 19163 206 

May 31, 1916; aff. May 25, 1916; 4 

434172. 


Baltimore & vicinity. 
cover-title, 295, 148 p. 


May 15, 1916. 
4to. © May 


15, 1916; 2 ¢. June’ 21, 19165) ae 
June 12, 1916; A 434560. 

Cumberland, Md., and vicinity. BP 15, 
1916. 


cover-title, 62, [2] p. S8vo © 
Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. May at "1916: aff. 
May 25, 1916; A 434178. 


fg ae Shore, northern district, re 
1916. .cover-title, 47, [1] p. 
ra "Apr. 15;' 1916 3/2: @ May 31, 1916; 
aff. May 25, 1916; A 434174. 


Eastern Shore, eT oe district, Apr. 
15,, 1986. Less (23 8vo © Apr. 
15, 1916; 2 c. May 31, 1916; aff. May 
25, 1916; A 434175. 


Frederick, Md., and vicinity telephone 
directory, Apr. 15, 1916. cover-title, 
80 p. 8vo. @ Apr. 15,,19165 2 6 
May 31, 1916; aff. May 25, 1916; A 
434176. 


Hagerstown, Md., 
1916. cover-title, 100 p 
Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c. May 31, 1916; aff. 
May 25, 1916; A 484177. 


ark canis har Apr. 15, 1916. 31, [1] 
Svo. © Apr. 16, 1916; 2G "May 
Bt, 1916 ; aff. May 25, 1916; A 434178. 


Martinsburg, W. Va., and vicinity, Ape a 
1916. cover- -title, 100; 2 [25 *"ps 
© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. May 31, 1910: 
aff. May 25, 1916; A 434179. 


and vicinity, Bs ch 15, 


668 


pt.1, D. s., Vv. fae 


eee ee ee ene 


a ee 


no. 7, 1916 


_ CHESAPEAKE & Potomac telephone co. 
of Va.*, Baltimore. Telephone di- | 
: rectories. [14777-14779 
Danville, Bedford City, Lynchburg & 

Chatham, Va., May it, MAGI: 

title, various paging. 8vo. 
| tate: 2 c. May 31, 1916 ; aff. May 25, 
ry 1916; A 434180. 

Lynchburg, Bedford City, Danville and 
Chatham, Was May 1; 1916. -cover- 
title. various paging. Svo. © May, 
#, 1916; 2 c. May 31, 1916; aff. May 
25, 1916; A 434181. 

Winchester, Va., and vicinity, Apr. Lay 
1916. -cover-title, 100 p. Svo. © Apr. 
fae a91G;5 2 ¢. May 31, 1916; aff. 
May 25, 1916; A 434182: 


Cuicaco & NORTH western ry. ©co.*, 
Chicago. Forty ways and more to 
California and the north coast via 
the Chicago and north western line. 
50 p. diagrs. 8vo. [14780 

© June 19, 1916; 2 c. June 26, 
1916; aff. July 11, 1916; A 433681. 


CHICAGO AUTOMOBILE trade assn.*, Chi- 
eago. National used car market 
report. [14781, 14782 
Auxiliary to 9th ed., issued May, ee 

for zone 7. Pocket ed. 2 pos, 
s-ta, 1 1 32mo. © June 22, 1916: 
2 ce. and aff. June 28, 1916; A 434719. 
Auxiliary to 9th ed., issued May, oo 
for zone 9. Pocket ed. Dear. 
a—i3, 11. 32mo. © June 23, 1916: 
2c. and aff. June 28, 1916; A 434718. 


CHICAGO CENTRAL station institute. 
Commercial engineering course. 
[14783-14786 


Lesson 5, 6. 2 v. illus. 8vo. Con- 
tents Lesson 5. Merchandising.— 
Lesson 6. Relations to customers. 
Lesson 5 © Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Mar. 8, 1916; Lesson 6 @ Mar. 18, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 20, 1916; A 
425549, 249020. 


Lesson 8. Rates. cover-title, 45, [1] p. 
illus. (diagrs.) Svo. (National elec- 
trie light assn. ) © May 3, 1916; 2c. 


and aff. May 5, 1916; A 430705. 
Lesson 10. Cost of lighting. cover-title, 
oe el... p. June 2, 1916; 


8vo. © 
2c. and aff. June 12, 1916; A "432438. 


© National electric light assn., 
New York. 


CHICAGO LAW directory, 1916-17. 40th 
annual ed. Chicago, Ill., Gritman & 
Sullivan, 1916. cover-title, 356 p. 
S8vo. $1.00. [14787 


© June 1, 1916; 2c. June 3, 1916; 
aff. June 2, 1916; A 431348; Charles 
Gritman, Chicago. 


_CHIcAGo REAL estate index co.*, Chi- 
| cago. Atlas and ownership index. 
[14788-14793 
pare. to v. 1. [Changes from Mar. 1, 
10, to Mar. 20, 1916] cover-title, 
15 p. fol. © Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and 

aff. June 8, 1916; A 434362. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


14800 


ae REAL estate index co.*—Con. 


[Changes from Mar. 1, 1910, to 
Apr. 20sec 91G)] cover- title, 15 Dp. 
LOL. ©) May 23, 19NGE 22e) and. ain 
June 16, 1916; A 434471. 


Suppl. to v. 3 [Changes from May 1, 
1909, to Mar. 20, 1916] cover-title, 
20 pe etol, @ Apr: 2119165 2 e. and 
aff. June 8, 1916; A 4384361. 

—— [Changes from May 1, 1909, to 
Apr. 20, 1916] cover-title, 29 p. fol. 
© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 434479, 


Suppl. to v. 6 [Changes from Sept. 1, 
1910, to Mar. 20, 1916] cover-title, 
23ps fol. (@OpApEs2i1 19I6;; Aves and 
aff. June 8, 1916; A 484360. 

—— [Changes from Sept. 1, 1910, to 
Apr. 20, 1916] cover-title, 23 p. fol. 
© May 238, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 16, 
1916; A 434473. 


Cuicaco telephone co. Bell telephone 
directories. [14794, 14795 


Chicago and adjoining counties, June, 
1916. xii, 960 p. 4to. © June 26, 
AGIGe= 2-6. anteaie JULY of, LOLG. A 
431767. 


Lake County district, Mar., 1916. viii, 
9-47, 20 p. 8vo. © Apr. 17, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. May 5, 1916; A 430704. 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


CHILDS savings plan co.*, San Antonio, 
Tex. Agreement. Sheet, 6 by 9 
inches. [14796 


© June 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 484417. 


CHILHOWEAN [1916] the year book of 
Maryville college. [Nashville, Tenn., 
Printed by Benson printing ©Co., 
1916] 202 p. illus., ports., plates. 
4to. $2.00. [14797 


© May 24, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 481553; David Wilson 
Proffitt, Maryville, Tenn. 


CHILTON co.*, Philadelphia. [Chilton 
trade list] May, 1916. 1040p. obl. 
24mo. [14798 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. June 1, 1916; 
aff. June 2, 1916; A 431312. 


CINCINNATI, O. Williams’ Cincinnati 
directory, June, 1916. 66th annual 
issue. Cincinnati, O., Press of the 
Williams directory company [1916] 
2 p. 1., 2629 p. S8vo. $9.00. [14799 

© June 19, 1916; 2 ec June 22, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 433488; 
Williams directory co., Cincinnati. 


CINCINNATI & suburban Bell telephone 
co.*, Cincinnati. Cincinnati and ad- 
joining counties telephone directory, 
June, 1916. cover-title, 248, 144 p. 
4to. [14800 

© June 12, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 482518. 


669 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14801 


pt. I, 0. S., Ve ae q 


CITATOR. [14801-14804 


Indiana ed. v. 8, no. 1, May, 1916. 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 336 p. 
8vo. $5.00 per year. © June 20, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 30, 1916; 
A 433560. 

“Iowa ed. v. 15, no. 1, May, 1916. [New 
York, The Citator publishing com- 
pany, 1916] cover-title, 353 p. 8vo. 
5.00. © June 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 380, ae A 433562. 

Minnesota ed. 14, no. 1, May, 1916. 
New York, The "Citator publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 215 p. 
8vo. $5.00 per year. @©@ June 16, 
19163 2%e." and, ai. Juness0, 1916 : 
A 433563. 

Wisconsin ed. v. 10, no. 3, May 1916. 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 195 p. 

. $5.00 per year. © June 17, 

1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 30, 1916; A 

433561. 


© Citator pub. co., New York. 


CLAIM adjusters guide, certified insur- 
ance attorneys, v. 1, Jan., 1916. 
Chicago, Ill., Universal guide and 
adjustment co., 1915. 3819 p. 12mo. 
$5.00. [14805 


© Dec. 30, 1915; 2 c. Jan. 3, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 420328; Univer- 
sal guide & adjustment co., Chicago. 


Crark (Amy)* New York. Myself 
said unto me. cover-title, [6] p. 
24mo. $0.15. [14806 


©, Mar.. 15; 19165 .2.c.. and. , aif. 
June 17, 1916; A 4382520. 


Criark (Frances H.) Course of les- 
sons in public school music. Lesson 
no. 145-152. 8 v. 8vo. Contents.— 
Lesson no. 145. Percussion instru- 
ments.—Lesson no. 146. Wind instru- 


ments—Brass.—Lesson no. 147. 
W ood—winds.—Lesson no. 148. 
Stringed instruments.—Lesson no. 


149. The harp and piano.—Lesson 
no. 150. The talking machine.—Les- 
son no. 151. The Netherland school. 
—lLesson no. 152. Early composers of 
France, Germany, and Great Bri- 
tain. [14807 


© May, 10; 1916; 2..¢., June49; 
1916; aff. June 17, 1916; A 434533; 
Siegel-Myers school of music, Chi- 
cago. 
CrarRK (William Lloyd Maddock)* St. 
Louis. [14808, 14809 


Winifred Clark crochet book. New 
crochet designs in bungalow aprons, 
household linens, ete. [16] p.  illus., 
4to. (Winifred series, book no. 4) 
$0.10. © May 24, 1916; 2 c« and 
aff. May 27, 1916; A 431245. 


Winifred Clark crochet designs for in- 
fants and childrens wear. [16] p. 
illus. 4to. (Winifred series, book no, 
5) $0.10. © May 24, 1916: 2 c. and 
am. May 27, 1916: A 431246. 


CLEMENT (Ernest W.) [14810,14811 | 
Laud Hayashi’s appointment. © July 3, — 
19163). 2) e.. July “%,) Pies 440821. 
May marry Korean prince. © July 5, 
1916; 1c. July 10, 1916; A 440896" 

[ Note: 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


CLEVELAND, O. Cleveland pocket busi- 
ness and street directory. [1916] 
Cleveland, O., The Erney publishing 
company, 1916. 159, [1] p. “iia 
24mo. $0.10. [14812 


© May 22, 1916; 2 ¢ May 2& 
1916; aff. June 8, 1916; A 434281; 
John F. Erney, Cleveland. 


CLEVELAND HEATER co.*, Cleveland. 
[14813-14818 


Always ready. Sheet, illus., printed on 
both sides, 9% by 12% inches. fold. 
to obl. 32mo. © Apr. 14,1916; 246 
June 5, 1916; aff. June 8, 1916; A 
434321. 


For the kids sake. Sheet, illus., (part 
col.) printed on both sides, 12% by 93 
inches, fold. to obl. 382mo. @ Apr. 
14, 1916; 2c June 5, 1916; aff June 
8, "1916; "A 434322. 


Home satisfaction depends upon home 
comfort. Rex water heaters. [4] p. 
illus. 16mo. © May 6, 1916; 2 «. 
June 5, 1916; aff. June 8, 1916; A 
434319. 


Man’s work is from sun to sun, woman’s 
work is never done, unless she has hot 
water. Sheet, illus. (part col.) printed 
on both sides, 25 by 19 inches. fold. 
to obl. 16mo. @©@ Mar. 23, 19165 2 G: 
June 5, 1916; aff. June 8, 1916; A 
434324. 


Rex water heaters for the home com- 
fortable. - [4] p. illus: ones col.) 
16mo. © Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. June 5, 
1916; aff. June 8, 1916; A 434320. 


Sat. 13, your last day. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides, 19 by 
i fold to obl. 16mo. @©@ Mar. 


28, 1916; 2 c. June 5, 1916; aff. June 

8, "1916; "A 434323. 
CLEVELAND SYSTEM co.*, Bridgeport, 
Conn. Leaks. Card, 113 by .84 
inches. [14819 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

9, 1916; A 482416; Rufus G. Cleve- 
land, Bridgeport, Conn. 

Crirrorp (John M.)* Providence, R. I. 


We're ready, Uncle Sam. 
dence, R. I., Tilford press, 1916. 
cover-title, 11. 24mo. [14820 


© June 7, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 482412. 

Cops (M. McD.)* Wilson, N. C. Plays, 
poems, stories and sayings. [Wil- 
son, N. C., Printed by P. D. Gola 


pub. ¢o., 1916] 45 p. 12mo. 
[14821 


© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 481304. 


670 


The foregoing are in Chicago e 


Provi- — 


Col 


no. 7, 1916 
[Cc : 


_ graph 1-6. Proof. 


BOOKS, 


(Sayers) ] 
_try. Mentor reading course, mono- 
[14822 
© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


_ 16, 1916: A 434449: Mentor assn., 
- inc., New York. 


BORNE (Elizabeth) Yarns for chil- 
dren to sew and read. New York. 
The Platt & Peck co., 1916. 32 1. 
illus. obl. i6mo. and card with 


 eol. yarns, in box, 73 by 112 inches. 


| Platt & Peck co., 


$0.60. 


[14823 
2 tet Sune >12, 
af. June 15, 1916; A 432482; 
New York. 


© June 8, 1916: 
1916; 


Core (Norman W.) Electric economy ; 


or, Cut your light bills in half. 39 
p. 16mo. $1.00. [14824 


© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


s 5, 1916: A 432321; John J. Dugan, 


ea no. 65) 


as 01 


} 


ee 


_~ Card, 


Olean, N. Y. 


CoLLIns (Francis W.) Evaluation of 


_ public utilities. 
4to. 


2 p. L, 34 numb. 1. 
(Modern business service, re- 
[14825 
© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 


- 26,1916: A 434117; Alexander Ham- 


ilton institute, New York. 


INS PUBLICITY service*. Philadel- 


phia. Collins business building bul- 
letin. . [14826-14841 


_ Collins business building bulletin. June 
ao 1916. [4] p. 4to. @ June 34, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. June 8, 1916; A 
434369. 


Constitution, by-laws, committees. As- 
sociation for the encouragement of 
‘thrift. cover-title, 12 p. 4to. © Mayr 
27, 1916: 2 c. and aff. June 8, 1916; 
A 434370. 


Diligence is the mother of good luck. 
Card, 36 by 28 inches. © June 10, 
1916; 2 c. July 8, 1916; aff. July 18 
1916: A 436071. 


Ha py is he who gets the berth nearest 

e fire. Card, 36 by 28 inches. © 

June 10, 1916; 2 c. July 8, 1916; aff. 
July 18, 1916: A 436070. 


Honey is sweet but the bee has a sting. 
6 by 28 inches. © June 10, 
1916: 2c. July 8, 1916; aff. July is. 
1916: A 436074. 


Lean award is better than a fat judg- 
ment. Card, 36 by 28 inches. 
June 10, 1916; 2c. July 8, 1916; aff. 
July 18, 1916: A 436067. 


_ Look before you or you'll find yourself 


behind. Card, 36 by 28 inches. © 
June 10, 1916; 2 c. July 8, 1916; aff. 
July 18, 1916; A 436065. 


_ Secretary, Association for the encour- 
agement of thrift. cover-title, 16 
4to. © June 1, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
June 8, 1916: A 434368. 


Small leak will sink a great ship. Card, 
36 by 28 inches. © June 10, 1916; 
2c. July 8, 1916; ae July 18, 1916; 
A 436075. 


671 


GROUP Il 


——— 


14849 


Shakespeare’s coun- | CoLLINS PUBLICITY service*—Contd. 


Success depends upon the habits we con- 
tract today. Card. 36 by 28 inches. 
@ June 10, 1916; 2 ec. July 8, 1916; 
aff. July 18, 1916; A 436066. 

That some are rich shows that others 
May become rich. Card, 36 by 28 
inches. © June 10, 1916: 2 ec. July 8, 
1916; aff. July 18, 1916; A 436069. 


This is the treasury of the world. Card, 
36 by 28 inches. © June 10, 1916; 
ney July, 8, 1916; aff. July 18, 1916; 
A 436072 


Thrift Se it begins to root has rapid 
growth. Card, 36 by 28 inches. 
June 10, 1916: 2 ec. July 8, 1916; aff. 
July 18, 1916: A 436068. 

Used key is always bright. 
28 inches. @ 
July 8, 1916; 


Card, 36 by 
June 10, 1916; 2 e. 
aff. July 18, 1916; A 


436073. 

Vocational studies. Iron and_ “steel. 
School ed. cover-title, [16] p. illus. 
4to. (Teachers’ auxiliary no. 7 


Apr. 27. 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. June 15, 
1916: A 432485. 

When the well’s dry we Know the worth 
of water. Card, 36 by 28 inches. © 
June 10, 1916: 2 c. July 8, 1916; aff. 
July 18, 1916: A 436076. 


CoLoniIsAL trust co., Pittsburgh. 


[14842-14848 


All of us need help at times. es 34 
by 6 inches. © May 29, 1916; = 
June 15, 1916; aff. May 31, 1916: 
43448T. 


Do you know where your support will 
come from when you are old? Sheet, 
32 by 6 inches. @ May 29, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. June 15, 1916; A 434489" 


How about your life insurance? Sheet, 
33 by 6 inches. @ May 29, 1916; 2. 
June 15, 1916; aff. May 31, 1916; 

z 434485. 


Is there a child somewhere—yours or 
another’s—that might need protection 
if you were away? Sheet, 3% by 6 


inches. @ May 29, 1916; 2 ec. June 
15, 1916: aff. May Sf. 19182) & 
434484, 


Is there an’ old father or mother who 
looks to you for the support of de- 
clining years? Sheet, 34 by 6 inches. 
© May 29, 1916: 2 ¢c. June 15, 1916; 
aff. May 31, 1916: A 434483. 


Most embarrassing of all times. Sheet, 
3% by 6 inches. @ May 29, 1916; 2 
ce. June 15, 1916; aff. May 31, 1916; 

A 434486. 


Of course we receive ag ig Sheet, 
34 by 6 inches. © M 29, 1916; 2 
ec, June 15, 1916; aff. gnc <i 1916; 
A 434488. 


© R. P. Purse, Chattanooga. 


CoLORADO CUMULATIVE quarterly digest. 


[v. 1, no. 2, Mar., 1916] By George 
S. Berry and publisher’s editorial 
staff. Denver, Col., The W. H. 
Courtright publishing company 
[1916] 206 p. Svo. $7.50 [14849 

© Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26. -1916: A 433183; W. H. Court- 
right pub. co., Denver. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14850 


CotorApo Sprines, Col. R. L. Polk 


directory co.’s Colorado Springs, 
Colorado City, and Manitou city di- 
rectory, 1916. v. 13. Colorado 


Springs, Col., The R. L. Polk direc- 
tory co., 1916, 1 p. 1., 7-618 p. 8vo. 
$6.00. [14850 


© June 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 22, 1916; A 433482; R. L. Polk 
directory co., Colorado Springs, Col. 


CoLuMBIA tire & auto co. [Catalouge, 
1916] Lafayette, Ind. [1916] xvi, 
20) Deus. ovo: [14851 


© June’ 12,1916; 2.enand: aff. 
July 1, °1916;-A 4381712; John A. 
Schick, Chicago. 


CoLVILLE (W. J.) . Story of Parsifal, a 
meditation on spiritual progress. 
New York, Macoy publishing and 
masonic supply co., [1916] 16, [1] 
p. 16mo. $0.10. [14852 


© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 434470; Macoy publish- 
ing and masonic supply co., New 
York. 


CoMMERCE trust co., Kansas City, Mo. 

[14853, 14854 

New plan for saving, weekly isa yi nes 
Cor En GaEey $50) - [4]. ap. 

Feb. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. aly 5, 

1916 ; A 432890. 
Weekly savings certificate, term one year, 
50. [8] p. folder. '16mo, © Feb. 


16, 1916;.2 c. and aff, July 5, 1916; A : 


432891. 

© Percival George Turner, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. [Copyright is claimed 
on change of form, etc.] 


CoMMERCIAL club of Kansas City, Mo. 
(Dept. of traffic)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Shippers guide no. 1 from Kansas 
City, Mo. cover-title, 172 p. 4to. 

[14855 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
7, 1916; A 481409. 


CoMPERE (Comfort H.) & co. Farm 
for sale—bargain. 2 1., [2] p., 11. 
illus., map. 4to. [14856 


© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 c. June 2, 1916; 
aff. June 14, 1916; A 434476; Com- 
fort H. Compere, Chicago. 


CONGREGATIONAL Sunday-school and 
pub. soc.*, Boston. Orders of wor- 
ship. (Jn Worship and song, ed. by 
Benjamin S. Winchester, Grace Wil- 
bur Conant. Ed. B) [14857 


© May 5, 1916; 2 c. May 17, 1916; 
aff. May 16, 1916; A 433244. 


67 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 | 


Conover (W. Rockwood) 2! 
[14858-14860 — 


Designing and drafting. © June 22, — 
1916; 1 c. June 23, 1916; A ee a. 


Disposal of scrap and refuse. © Jun 


9, 1916; 1c. June 30, 1916; A 440803. 


Heating fictory departments. © July 6, 
191 6: 1 ec. July 7, 1916; A 440816, 


[Note: The foregoing are in American 
machinist] ; 


© Hill pub. co., New York. 
Conroy (Thomas J.)* New York. © 


Illustrated catalogue and price list. © | 


cover-title, A-F, 272 p. illus. S8vo. 


[14861 


© May 19, 1916; 2 ce. May 20, 4 


1916; aff. June 1, 1916; A 433246. 


CONSUMERS co-operative co.*; Chicago. 
Fighting the high cost of living. 
[16] p. illus. 16mo. [14862 

© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 7 

. 2, 1916; A 434477. 


CONTEMPORARY verse. v. 1, no. 6, June, 


1916. [Philadelphia, Pa., Printed by 
G. F. Lasher] 1916. cover-title, p. 
81-96. 8vo. [14863 


© June 1, 1916; 2 
6, 1916; A 432353; Howard S. Gra- 
ham, jr., Devereux C. Josephs & 
Samuel McCoy, trading as Con- 
temporary verse, Philadelphia. 


CONTINENTAL BOND corporation. 
[14864, 14865 — 
Continental investment bond, class M, — 
[4] p. fol. fold. to 8vo. © Apr. 14, 
1916; 2 c. June 8, 1916; aff. May 26, 
1916; <A 434347. 
Continental route to prosperity. 16 
8vo Apr. 24, 1916; 2 ec. June 8, 
1916: aff. May 26, 1916; A 434348. 


© H. R. Mitchner, Denver. 


What every guest 
Card, 10 


CoNTINENTAL hotel. 
of this hotel should know. 
by 5 inches. [14866 

© May 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 482148; Essex pub. Co., 
Newark, N. J. a 


Cooke (Philos) Improved alphabet 
for spelling phonetically the English 
language. [3] p. 16mo. [14867 

© May 29, 1916; 2 c. June 8, 1916; 
aff. June 5, 1916; A 482344; Philos 
& H. Louise Stevens Cooke, Oakland, 
Cal. 


CootinceE (Emelyn L) & Kift (Vir- 
ginia E.)* Philadelphia. Kitchen 
movies for the baby. (Jn Ladies 
home journal, July, 1916) [14868 

© June 20, 1916; 1 ce. June 21, 
1916; A 440447. 


ec. and aff. June © 


no. 7, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


14887 


CORRESPONDENCE School of patent law*, | CRANE (Herbert P.) How I won the 


Washington. Patent laws and office 
practice. Lecture 20. [Rev. ed.] 
24 p. S8vo. [14869 


© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 484366. 


‘CorTLAND, N. Y. Cortland, Homer and 
McGrawville directory, 1916. EIl- 
mira, N. Y., M. P. Goodhue, 1916. 
1 p. 1., 7-393 p. Svo. $3.00. [14870 

© June 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 29, 1916; A 431664; Maurice P. 
Goodhue, Elmira, N. Y. 


CotTMAN (George S.) Under three 
flags, Indiana, ed. and comp. by 
George S. Cottman, M. R. Hyman; 
adapted from Cottman-Hyman cen- 
tennial history of Indiana.  Indi- 
anapolis, M. R. Hyman publishing 
co., 1916. cover-title, [44] p. illus., 
maps. obl. 24mo. $0.15. [14871 


© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 484116; Max R. Hyman, 
Indianapolis. 


‘CoTTONSEED oil mill directory and cot- 
tonseed calculator, 1916. Atlanta, 
Ga., The Oil miller [1916] 2388 p. 
8vo. $3.00. [14872 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 433490; Oil miller, At- 
lanta. 


Coutson (Elizabeth) Guide for begin- 
ners in piano playing, by E. Coulson 


and Grace H. Spofford. Boston, | 


Mass., The Boston music co., 1916. 
vii, [2], 90 p. 4to. (Boston music 
co. Golden key series, no. 4) $1.25. 

[14873 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 6, 1916; A 427182; Boston 
music co., Boston. 


Country home, the ladies farm jour- 
nal. (Jn Fruit grower) 
[14874, 14875 
mere no. le. sune 15, 1916. © June 
im teta. 1c. June. 26, 1916; 
440569. 
moog. no, 10, July 1, 1916: © July 1, 
1916; 1c. July 5, 1916; A 440766. 


© W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, Mo. 
Covett (Alwyn T.) [14876, 14877 


Library, the room of atmosphere and re- 
pose. © June 1, 1916; 1c. July 7, 
1916; A 440812. 

Spirit of home in the, apartment. © 
Pune s, 1916; 11¢,' fuly, 7, 1916;;A 
440813. 

{[Note: The foregoing are in Glen 

Falls Post-star.] 
© Good furniture magazine, Grand 


Rapids, Mich. 


most beautiful girl in the world. 
(In Chicago herald) [14878 


© June 18, 1916; 1 ec. June 19, 
1916; A 440428; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CREDIT REFERENCE C0.*, Sioux City, Ia. 
Credit reference and trust book, 
June 1, 1916. 14thed. 1p.1., 676 p. 
12mo. $12.00. [14879 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
38, 1916; A 4388272. 


CREDIT URBAN of America trust co.*, 
Chicago. First mortgage gold bond. 
Series C, amount, $1000. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 17 by 19 
inches, fold. to 4to. [14880 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 432499. 


CREHORE (Mary Alice & Harriet 
Louise)* St. Louis. Post Easter 
greeting. Behold the lilies. cover- 
title, 12 p. illus. 24mo. $0.10. 

[14881 


© May 24, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
June 8, 1916; A 434317. 


CrINION (Edmund) [14882-14884 

Lake County offers attractive tours for 

thes motorist: @yApr. 30) 19mGis) 1 ce 
July 5, 1916; A 440779. 

Lake County tours lure week end motor 

» Cie PRIMES CO)rdinmey 4h aI loys ab @, 
July 5, 1916; A 440781. 

Napa County resorts prove attractive for 
week-end motor parties. @ May 7, 
19163 1") duly 5, LOG s “Al "440780: 
[Note: The foregoing are in Oakland 

tribune ] 


© Oakland tribune, Oakland, Cal. 


Crockett (Sherman) Two American 
boys with the Dardanelles battle 
fleet. Illus. by Charles L. Wrenn. 
New York, Hurst & company [1916] 
314 p. front., illus. 12mo. $0.50. 

[14885 


© July 5, 1916; 2c and aff. July 
11, 1916; A 483668; Hurst & co., 
New York. 


CroMIE (William J.) [14886, 14887 
Exercises on the side horse and flying 
rings. New York, American sports 
publishing co. [1916] cover-title, 93, 
[21 p. tront., illus., ports. 16mo. 
(Spalding’s athletic library, no. 67R) 
$0.25. © June 16, 1916; 2 c¢. and 
aff. June 21, 1916; A 4381590. 
Parallel bar exercises. New York, 
American sports publishing company 
[1916] 145,), [2]. oir frontiy.. 108; 
16mo. (Spalding red cover series of 
athletic. handbooks, no. 68R) $0.25. 
© June 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
91, 1916; A 481588. 


© Amer. sports pub. co., New 
York. 


673 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14888 


CRUSSELL (Edward H.)* Sacramento, 


Cal. Some aspects of modern shing- 
Hing... July,.' 916: (In Building 
age) [14888 


©)? June27, 1916s" och Iuly {43, 
1916; A 440980. 


CUMULATIVE INDIANA digest and notes 
to statutes. 11th year, no. 1, Apr., 
1916. Ed. by Richard L. Ewbank. 
Indianapolis, Ind., The Bobbs-Mer- 
rill company, 1916. cover-title, viii, 
183 p. 4to. $4.00 per year. [14889 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. July 8, 1916; 
aff. July 1, 1916; A 483594; Bobbs 
Merrill co., Indianapolis. 


CUMULATIVE KENTUCKY digest and 
notes to statutes. v. 4, no. 4, Apr., 
1916. Ed. by Daniel W. Crockett. 
Indianapolis, Ind., The Bobbs-Mer- 
rill company, 1916. cover-title, viii, 
107 p. 4to. $4.00 per year. [14890 

© -Apriv25,. 1916: 2) Gl July’ 3, 
1916; aff. July 1, 1916; A 483596; 
Bobbs Merrill co., Indianapolis. 


CUMULATIVE OKLAHOMA digest and 
notes to statutes. v. 4, no. 1, Apr., 
1916. Ed. by Daniel W. Crockett. 
Indianapolis, Ind., The Bobbs-Mer- 
rill company, 1916. cover-title, viii, 
155 p. 4to. $4.00 per year. [14891 

© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. July 3, 1916; 
aff. July 1, 1916; A 4838595; Bobbs- 
Merrill co., Indianapolis. 


Curran (Arthur Fox)* Maysville, Ky. 


Sidelights on Kentucky history. 
Dec. 5, 1915-May 14, 1916. [24 in- 
stalments] (In Cincinnati En- 
quirer. ) [14892 


© Dec. 5, 1915-May 14, 1916; 1c. 
June 28, 1916; A 440614. 


CurTIs (Emma E.)]* Melrose, Mass. 
Desserts of quality, how to prepare 
them. cover-title 20, [2] p. col. 
illus. 48mo. [14893 


© May 17, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 432406. 


Curtis (W. D.) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. What every successful man 
knows. (In Chicago herald) 

[14894 
©..June 22... 1916* 1 ¢. Jtime 24 
1916; A 440523; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Curtis pubilshing co.*, Philadelphia. 
Proofs. 60 p. illus., maps. fol. 
[14895 


© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 434119. 


pt. I n.s., vi Oe 


CurRTISS aeroplane co.*, Buffalo. Cur- — 
tiss military aeroplanes. 
f16]p... illus. #6ve: | 

© June 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. | 
June 238, 1916; A 4384637. 


DaAAaE (Peter) [14897, 14898 


Arbitration law resisted. © June 17, 
1916; 1 c. June 21, 1916; A 440433. 


Worecsan strike declared off. © Jun 
15, 1916; 1 c. June 19, 1916; A 440410. 


[Note: 
daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chi-— 
cago. 


DAHEIM. 52. [Hach. illus. 4 
fol. Jo pts: [14899-14908 
nr. 8, 20, nov., 1915. @ Nov. 20, 1915-3 

1°e. July 15, 1916; A—Foreign, 13950. 


nr. 10, 4. dez., 1915. "@ Dec. 4,°198a5 
ues July 15, 1916: A—Foreign, 13951. 


nr. 11, 11, dez., 1915. @ Dee: 11, 19iae 
‘1 ec. July 15, "1916; A—Foreign 13952. 


nr, 12, 18. dez., 1915. © Dec. 18, 1otae 
1 eo Suly* La, "1916; A—Foreign’ 13953. 


nr.. 13, 25. dez., 1915. @ Dee. 25, 19iSe 
bee; Suly 15; 1916; A—Foreign’ 13954. 


nr. 14, 1. jan., 1916. © Jan, 1 eee 
ie ‘July 15, LOGS A—Foreign 13955. 


nr. 15, 8. jan.,; 1916.. © Jan..8, 190 
Loc. July 15, 19a. A—Foreign 13956. 


nr. 16, 15. jan., 1916. © Jan. 15, 191658 
Gs "July 15, LOTS; A—Foreign 13957. 4 


nr. 17, 22. jan., 1916. @ dans 22, 113i 
1 ‘e., July, 15, "1916; A—Foreign 13958. 
nr. 18, 29. jan., 1916. @ Jan. 29, 19108 
fe July 15, 1916; A—Foreign 13959. 


© Daheim-expedition, Leipzig. 


Dart steel products co.*, Lansing, Mich. 
Wolverine chemical closets, 
nual catalog. 31 p. ‘illus.  sv@ 
(Cover-title: Comfort and conven- 
ience for rural homes) [14909 


© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 ¢ June im 
1916; aff. June 9, 1916; A 432424, 


DAKOTA business college*, Fargo, N. D. 
Some facts for. Sheet, illus., (part — 
col.) printed on both sides, 14 by 11 — 
inches. fold. to 12mo. [14910 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. June 3, 1916; 
aff. June 5, 1916; A 4382335. 


Date (Alan) Bayside, N. Y. Alan 
Dale says: (Jn Pittsburgh Sunday 
leader ) [14911-14913 
June 25,.1916. © June 25, 19163 i 
June 28, 1916; A 440588. 

July 2, 1916. © ae 3, 1916; 1 ¢. July 
5, 1916; A 44074 

July 9, 1916. © ee at 1916; 1 ¢ July 
11, 1916; A 440917 


jahrg. 


DALRYMPLE “(Leona) Good night 

stories. Proof, illus. [14914-14917 

‘ Fairy banjo. © May 27, 1916 ; 2c. and 
aff. June 13, 1916; A 434435 


Fairy foxglove. © June 10, 1916; 2° 
and aff. June 17, 1916; A 432538. 


674 


cover-title, | 
[14896 | 


The foregoing are in Chicago ‘ | 


3d an- © 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 7, 1916 14971 
DALRYMPLE (Leona )—Continued. Davis (A. M.) co.*—Continued. 
Spirit of the desert. © May 27, 1916; Christmas greeting. My thoughts are 
2 ec. and aff. June 13, 1916. A 434434. RED ean = ie ae aus. 32mo. 
Wooly goblin. © June 3, 1916; 2 c. and pee Sos uly 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
aff. June 15, 1916; A 432505. July 24, 1916; A 435269. 
Newspaper feature service, inc., Tiniest EHS are the shiniest. 
ah es Pp Card, col. illus., 22 by 4 inches. §0.03. 
. © July 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 24, 
Damon (Inez Field) Primary ele- 1916; A 435288. 
ments of music. New York and Chi- ear isunas epee tines: 1 Bone phat Cheist: 
3 mas has in store. olded card, col. 
cago, The A. 8. Barnes jee illus., 44 by 64 inches. $0.05. © July 
gio, Iv,25p. I12mo. $0.32. 2 14, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. July 24, 1916; 
[14918 A 435294. 


I send this card to say I hope. 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. May 10, Folded card, col. illus. 32mo. $0.05. 


1916; aff. May 11, 1916; A 431021; © July 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff, July 24, 
A. S. Barns co., New York. 1916; A 435285. 

= I 1 this litt g Told- 

DANFORTH, Reaves & co.*, New York. Sent ae ae be OL ne. 

Key to Wall street transactions. $0.05. © July 14, 1916; 2 c and aff. 

cover-title, 9, [1] p. 16mo. [14919 ee 24, Pane A a aed: 

ae 5 2 May ristmas bring enough goo 

© May 26, 1916 . 2 G3 and aff. June cheer, Card, col. illus. we 34 by 5s 

10, 1916; A 434888. inches. $0.05. @© July 14, 1916; 2 


e. and aff. July 24, 1916; A "435293. 


Davenrort (M’Harg) Bigger, better May Peace on earth, good will to 
business. Capitalizing a climate. are ea fobs by, 5 Bee 
‘ Ald) uly , 2 CON Goaie. 
(In Chicago herald) [14920 July 24,1916: A 435279. 

© June 21, 1916; 1 c. June 22, Merry Christmas. With this old 
1916; A 440478; J. Ke eley, Chicago. ie reat rectiite: an te illus. 
mo uly Fei Gs 

aayew tree expert co., inc.*, Kent, O. eal Me rae ae 1916: A’ 435289. 


When your trees need the tree sur- You will have on Christmas morn- 
geon. 16 p. illus., port. S8vo. ing. cover-title, 1 1. col. illus. obl. 
[14921 48mo. .$0.25. © July 14, 1916; 2c 


and aff. July 24, 1916; A "435305. 
© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June Christmas message. I miss you in the 


9, 1916; A 432409. summertime. 2 1. col. illus. 48mo. 
Davies (Landon T.)* New York. Se ue ee 
a D5 os 
[14922-14925 Christmas wish. May Christmas-tide be 
Cashier’s guide of N. Y. city, June, 1916, kind to you. Folded card, col. illus. 
issue. Wall ay 26 by 15 inches. obl. 48mo. $0.10. © July 14, 1916; 
$1.00. © June 2, 1916; 2 ¢. June 5, | 2c. and aff. July 24, 1916: A 435309. 
1916 ; aff. June 6, 1916; A 434305. Christmas wishes. When a body likes a 
Davies’ dividend chart containing divi- body. Card, col. illus., 4 by 5 inches. 
dend information relative to stocks $0.10. © July 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
qralt in un aa York reek a July 24, 1916; A 435300. 
change. July, issue. all car creat r : 
924 by 154 inches, "$1.00. © July 14, | "Ctra col illus. ¢ by 5 inches, $0.10. 
1916; 2c. July 18, 1916; aff. July 19, © July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
1916; A 435191. 24, 1916; A 435292. 
Davies’ transfer card. July, 1916, issue. : it ne. Algal 
Wall card, 25 by 203 inches. ’ $1.00. Be Rett euintria wale Le 
33 by 52% inches. $ © July 
© July 13, Ct 2 c July 20, 1916; 1916: 2 c. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 
Directory of curb and bond. brokers, 
June, 1916 issue. Wall chart, 223 by ag eee Sys faim 10 cn 
144 inches. $1.00. © June 17, 1916; July 14, 1916: 2c. and aff. July 24, 
2c. June 22, 1916; aff. June 21, 1916; 1916; A 435291. 
Biausent. Happy Christmas. May your Christmas 
Davies supply co. General catalogue be so pleasant. 21. col. illus. 32mo. 
D. Everything for steam and wa- $0.10. © July 14, ae ce. and 
ee Ok eee cued ii omen vamos I think of 
. = 09 —— 1en ris s f x 
627 p. illus. 8vo. [14926 you. 21. col. illus. 24mo. $0.15. © 
© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May July 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 24, 
96, 1916; A 433157; F. E. Moore, 1916 ; A 435310. a ae: 
i Ha New Year to you. ime s 23 s 
oe ont ye years but not our friends. 
Davis (A. M.) co.*, Boston. col. ‘illus. obl. 48mo. $0.10. “o 
[14927-14971 pee oe peste: 2c. and aff. July 2 
; Binws 35297. 
Christmas card for my mother. My ’ : 
mother dear! With thoughts of you. Happy wish that’s meant gine, 10, 
cover-title, 1 1. col. illus. obl. 48mo. col, illus, 24mo. $0.25. © 1018: uy 
$0.25. © July 14,, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 24, 191 
July 24, 1916; A 425271. 435307. 


675 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14972 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 — 


Davis (A. M.) co.*—Continued. 


Here’s a hearty wish. Card, col. illus., 
434 by 52 inches. $0.10. © July a 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 24, 1916; 
435308. 


Just a little gift. 


Merry Christmas! I 
hope you'll 


find it useful. Folded 
card, col. illus. obl. 48mo. $0.03. © 
July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 
1916; A 435296. 


Just a trifle. Merry Christmas, 
don’t be disappointed. 21. col. illus. 
obl. 48mo. $0.03. © July 14, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 435274, 


Little gift—a lot of love. Merry 
Christmas. I couldn’t send you any- 
thing 2). col. illus.” obl.” 48mo. 
$0. 03. © July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 24, 1916; A "435275. 


Little gift with loads of good wishes. 
Merry Christmas! Though poor at 
gift selecting. Folded pares col. illus; 
2 by 5% inches. $0.0 ‘© July 14, 
1916; 2c, and aff. ity 24, 1916; A 
435303. 


Lot of love with a little gift. Merry 
Christmas! I hope you'll be as happy. 
21. col. illus. obl. 48mo. $0.03. © 
July 14, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 24, 
2s A 435295. 


Now 


Although you searched 
Post card, col. 


ee Thiet a 
friendly little token. Card, col. illus., 
4 by 5 inches. $0.10. © July 14, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 
435280. 

Just to show that I am keeping. 
Card, 23 by 4 inches. $0.03. © July 


Hep ppy New 


14, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. July 24, 1916; 
A "435287. 

May your Christmas be merrier. 
Card, col. illus., 34 by 4% inches. 
$0.05. © Jul 4, 1916; i ec. and aff, 
July 24, 191 A’ 435301 

Merry Christmas. It’s the same 
old wish. Card, col. illus., 2% by : 


inches. $0.03. © July 1A, ADL 2c 
and aff. hate 24, 1916; A 435299. 


—— My wishes ate puch ble ones. "9 il 
col. illus. 32mo. $0.10. © July 
14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 1916. 
A 4352 68. 

Sent with happy memories of all 

the years. Card, illus., 44 by 5 inches, 

0.15. © Jan. 34, 1916; 2c. and aff. 

July 24, 1916; A’ 435278. 

To my friend. To have a friend is 

a blessing. 1 1. col. illus. 32mo. 

$0.15. © July 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. 

July 24, 1916; ‘A 435277. 

To our neighborly friends. Card, 

col. illus., 34 by 44 inches. $0.10. © 

July 14, "1916: 2 c. and aff. July 24, 

1916; A 435276. 


On New Year’s day. Should auld ac- 
quaintance be forgot. one e col. illus., 
23 by 4% inches. $0.03. © July en 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 24, 1916; 

353811. 

Season’s greetings. Christ who _ gave 
Himself. 21. col. illus. 32mo. $0.10. 
@ July 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 24, 
1916; A 435312. 


Davis (A. M.) co.*—Continued. 


Rollicking, frolicking frost - laden 
breeze. no. 108. . col. illus, 24mo. 
$0.15. @ July 14, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
July 24, 1916; A 435304. 


Since Christmas is a season. 2 1, 
col. illus. 382mo. $0.10. © July i 
1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 1916; 
435283. 


This is to certify that if ever. Card, col. 
illus., 4 by 52 inches. $0.10. © July 
916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 24, 1916; 

A 435298. 


Tis the same old fashion greeting. Card, 
col. illus., 44 by 5 inches. $0.10. 
July 14, 1916; 2c and aff. July 24, 
1916; A 435302. 


Very merry Christmas. Wishing you 
happiness always. cover-title, 1 1. 
col. illus. obl. 48mo. $0.15. © July 
14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 1916; 
A 435281. 


gies for you. 


I never sent a bats wish. 
. illus., obl. 48mo. 

July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 

1916; A 435273. 


Wish I employ. Merry Christmas. Card, 
col. illus., 3% by 4% inches. $0.05. @© 
July 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 24, 
1916; A 435270. 


Davis (Virgil A.)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Virgil Davis health system. 38 l. 
illus. 4to. [14972 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
19, 1916; A 484642. 


Davis & Furber machine co.*, North 
Andover, Mass. Carding machines. 
cover-title, 117 p._ illus, plans, 
diagrs. S8vo. [14973 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15,1916; A 432479. 


DAVISON’S TEXTILE BLUE book; United 
States and Canada. Pocket ed. 
29th annual ed., July, 1916, to July, 
1917. 1048 p. 12mo. $3.00. 

[14974 

© July 7, 1916; 2 ce. Aug. 3, 1916; 

aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 487114; Davison 
pub. co., New York. 


DAVISON’S TEXTILE DIRECTORY for sales- 
men. 6th annual ed., July, 1916. 
New York, Davison publishing co., 
1916. 408, [4] p. 24mo. 


© June 28, 1916; 2 ce. June 30, 
1916; aff. June 29, 1916; A 4381703; 
Davison pub. co., New York. 


Day (T.) Adam and Eve and the 
serpent. New York, Law of nature 
publishing house, 1916. 96 Pp. 
illus., diagr. Svo. $0.25. [14976 

© May 29, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. May 
81, 1916; A 432241; Law of nature 
pub. house, New York. 


676 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 7, 1916 


DECKER (A. R.) [14977-14979 


For tariff league after war. © June 14, 
1916; 1c. June 17, 1916; A 440357. 


Weather helps air battles. © June 20, 
1916; 1 c. June 23, 1916; A 440508. 


Wrecks two flyers 9,000 feet in air. © 
June 29, 1916; 1 c. July 3, 1916; A 
440739. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


DECOURCELLE (Pierre)* Paris. Mar- 
chands de patrie. nos. 60-124. [65 
instalments] (Jn Paris Journal, 1°* 
avril—4 juin, 1916) [14980 

© Feb. 2, 1916; 1 ec. each June 20, 
1916; A—Foreign 14020. 


DEDOMINIcCIS (Michael)* ‘Torrington, 
Conn. [14981, 14982 


Meaning of the Red, white and blue. © 
sunes25, 1916; 1 ¢ June 26, 1916; 
A 440564. 


They have answered our nation’s call. 
© June 26, 1916; 1 c. June 28, 1916; 
A 440613. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Torring- 
ton news] 


DeeMs (Clarence) jr. Semaphore sig- 
naling simplified. Columbus, O., The 
H. T. Miller co., 1916. 26-p. illus. 
24mo. $0.25. [14983 


© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 432367; Edward T. Mil- 
ler co., Columbus, O. 


De Lone (George Keller)* Allentown, 
Pa. Natal throes; songs for home 
and school. 20, [4] p. front. (port.) 
16mo. $0.10. [14984 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
1, 1916; A 434203. 


DEMING (Rose F.)* Palestine, Tex. 
Fall of the Alamo, a recitation by 
Rose Martine [pseud.] [Palestine, 
Tex., Printed by Quality print shop, 
1916] cover-title, [6] p. illus. 8vo. 
$0.25. [14985 

© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 c. May 29, 1916; 
aff. July 10, 1916; A 431829. 


DENHAM (Marcus)* Russellville, Ark. 
Novel song book. Washington, Ark., 
Novel music publishers [1916] 7 p. 
port. Svo. $0.25. [14986 


© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 434285. 


DENTISTS’ laboratories, inc.*, New 
York. Vim and vigor. [8] p. illus. 
24mo. [14987 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 7, 1916; A 482357. 


14998 


DENVER, Col. Ballenger & Richards 
Denver directory, 1916. v.46. Den- 
ver, Will H. Richards, 1916. 4p. 1, 
[17]-1889 p. illus. 8vo. $8.00. 

[14988 


© June 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
19, 1916; A 431535 ; Will H. Rich- 
ards, Denver. 


DeERRICK publishing co.*, Oil City, Pa. 
Oil field report, month of April. 
(In Oil City derrick) [14989 

© May 1, 1916; 1 c. May 3, 1916; 
A 4242387. 


DESCRIPTIVE directory of southern 
power plants. 1st issue. Atlanta, 
Ga., Southern engineer, 1916. 78 p. 
Svo. [14990 


© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 418800; Southern en- 
gineer, Atlanta. 


DETMER service. v. 14, no. 11. 8 p. 
Mins: Gpart eol.) fol. [14991 


©OmJunent0:-4916e92 c and waft. 
June 15, 1916; A 482484; Detmer 
woolen co., New York. 


DEVEREUX (Mary Dunbar) Mystery 
of the Bagaduce. (In Lewiston 
journal) [14992 

© May 27, 1916; 1 ¢ June 13, 
1916; A 440783; Lewiston journal 
co., Lewiston, Me. 


DEWsNuP (Ernest Ritson) Freight 
classification, [by] E. R. Dewsnup 
[and] John P. Curran. [pt. 1—4.] 
Chicago, La Salle extension univer- 
sity, 1916. 4 v. 8vo. Contents: 1. 
Origin, construction and application, 
form of publications.—2. Excep- 
tions and use, uniform classification, 
principles.—3. Rules and_ regula- 
tions.—4. Rules of the classifications 
(official, western, and southern). 

' [14993 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 
aff. May 5, 1916; A 480709; La 
Salle extension university, Chicago. 


DrxteR Horton trust & savings bank*, 
Seattle. [14994, 14995 


Attorney and the trust company. [14] 
p. 24mo. © May 16, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. June 8, 1916; A 434340. 


Trust company service. [18] p. 24mo, 
© May 16, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 8, 
1916; A 4343841, 


DE-ZENG standard co. 14996-14998 


De Zeng’s electric ophthalmoscope-reti- 
noscope, set no. 971. Sheet, illus., 
rinted on both sides, 104 by 7h 
nches. © May 25, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
June 7, 1916; A 432366. 


677 


cso 2 


- 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14999 


pt. 1, n.s., v.18 


Der-ZENG standard co.—Continued. 

De Zeng’s new phoro-optometer. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 94 by 63 
inches. © May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 7, 1916; A 4382365. 


Souter’s tonometer gives direct readings 
of the intraocular tension. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides, 94 by 632 inches. 
© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 7, 
1916; A 432364. 


© H. L. De Zeng, Camden, N. J. 
DicsBy (Bassett) [14999-15008 


Austrian sees vital blow given to army. 
pune 30,1916; 1 es July.5, 198654 
O24. 


Austrians’ retreat fast becoming rout. 
© June 16, 1916; 1 c. June 21, 1916; 
A 440442. 


Belgian motorists help Czar’s advance. 
© June 26, 1916; 1 c. June 29, 1916; 
A 440621. ‘ 

© 


Czar’s flyers help Galician campaign. 
June 232 1916: "ive: June 28, 11916: 
A 440611. 


Letter bares German riots. © July 8, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 12, 1916; A 440945. 


Lutsk kept in terror by many executions. 
@ June-Z8-oiGe ie. July f. 19lG: 
A 440668. 


Moving to save Transylvania. © July 8, 
1916; 1c. July 12, 1916; A 440949. 
Russian air fleet hits troop trains. © 
July 12, .cAgICS, 1 cx July. 121916: 

A 441025. 


Russian-American pact to be _ pushed. 
© June 14, 1916; 1 c. June 17, 1916; 
A 440360. 


Starvation in Kovel is refugees’ report. 
©. July 10,.1916; 1.e. July 13,1916; 
A 440986. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news.] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Dime deposit bank. Full paid thrift 
help certificate. [15009-15011 


$50. Sheet, printed on both sides. 11 
by 18 inches, folded to 4to. © May 5, 
1916; °2°%¢. and aff. June 7; 1916s) A 
432361. 


$100. Sheet, printed on both sides, 11 
by 18 inches, folded to 4to. @ May 5, 
1t996.:. 2..¢c.. and att..Junes, 7, £9165) A: 
432360. 


$250. Sheet, printed on both sides, 11 
by 18 inches, folded to 4to. © May 5, 
1916:,2° ca .andjai, June. fy 1986504 
432362. 
© National 

Scranton, Pa. 

DISSTON CRUCIBLE. v. 5, no. 4, May 15, 
1916. cover-title, 1 p. 1. 51-64 p. 
illus. 8vo. [15012 

© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

13, 1916; A 434416; Henry Disston & 

sons, ine., Philadelphia. 

Ditmas (Mary Adele)* New York. 
Clothing the family. [New York], 
New York association for improv- 
ing the condition of the poor, [1916] 
19 p. 4to. $0.25. [15013 

© June 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

June 16, 1916; A 434467. 


thrift system ©Co., 


Dopvce (Alfred C.) Manual or text 


‘ 


eo 


book; giving specific information re-— 


garding the manufacture and sale of — 


the Dodge system of weighing and 
selling merchandise. 21st ed. New 


York, The Dodge scale company 


[1916] [66] p. front. (port.) S8vo. 


[15014 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c. July 8, 1916; 


aff. July 7, 1916; A 481773. Dodge | 


scale co.. New York. 
DoLsEN (John E.) Veterans. (Jn 
American press) [15015 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 1 @ July We 
1916; A 440974; American press 
assn., New York. 


Dotson (Cora A. Matson) New Year’s 
eall. (In American press) [15016 


; © Dec. 18, 1915; Leeroy 2a 
1916; A 440972; American -press 
assn., New York. 


DoNnAHEY (William) * Chicago. 
[15017-15021 
Teenie Weenie army marches home. 


© 
June 18, 1916; 1 ¢e. June 22, 1916; 
A 440484. 


Teenie Weenie clown makes a discovery. 
© July 9, 1916; 1 ¢. July 13, 29565 
A 440968. . 


Teenie Weenie lady of fashion, the 
doctor and Gogo have a narrow es- 
cape. 
1916; A 440791. 


Teenie Weenies. Chicago, The Reilly & 
Britton co., [1916] 24 1. col. illus. 
obl. 4to. $0.60. © Apr. 7%, 1916, 2 
and aff. May 11, 1916; A 432027. 


Teenie Weenies find a balloon. © June 
25, 1916; 1. 4: Jtime $29) 2G pee 
440647. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune unless otherwise stated] 


DoyLE (Arthur Conan)* Crowborough, 
Sussex, England. British campaign 
in France. (Jn Strand magazine) 

[15022, 15023 
chap. 2 contd. © 1 ¢. June 23, 1916; 
A ad int. 2691; pubd. May 25, 1916. 


chap. 3, 4. @ 1. July 22, 1916; A ad 
int. 2713; pubd. June 24, 1916. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Strand 
magazine ] 


DRAKE (Robert L.) Boy allies in the 
Baltic; or, Through fields of ice to 
aid the Czar. New York, A. L. Burt 
company [1916] 252 p.- ial 
12mo. $0.60. [15024 


© June 13, 1916; 2 ce. June 22, 
1916; aff. June 21, 1916; A 431594; 
A. L. Burt co., New York. 


© July 2,°1916; 1 « July ae 


678 


‘ - BOOKS, GROUP II 
no..7, 1916 15049 
rr 


- DRAKE County, O. Farm journal di- 
rectory of Drake County, O. [1916— 
1921] Philadelphia, Wilmer Atkin- 
son company, 1916. 288 p. illus. 
Svo. [15025 


© July 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 4383647; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


DromMcGooLte (Will Allen)* Nashville. 
Song and story. (Jn Nashville ban- 
ner ) [15026, 15027 
meme, 17, 1916: © June 17, 1916; 1 «. 

June 19, 1916: A 440392. 


June 24, 1916. © June 24.:1916> 1 «@ 
June 26, 1916; A 440540. 


Du Brock (Nellie) What is the best 
exercise for women? Riding says 
expert. (Jn Chicago herald) [15028 

© July 9, 1916; 1 ce. July 10, 1916; 
A 440923; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


_ Duncan (Jay Roscoe)* Mt. Vernon, Ia. 
Mars, the great war game; [direc- 
tions] [4] p. 16mo. $0.50. [15029 


© June 10, 1916; 2 c. June 20, 


1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 432716. 


DunHAM (M. Keith)* New York. 
Oxy-acetylene welding. (Jn Black- 
smith and wheelwright) 

’ [15030, 15031 
no. 2. S June 8, 1916; 1 c. June 23, 

1916; A 440469. 


nes. © July 8, 1916; 1 ec. July 13, 
1916; A 440994. 


Dunwoopy (William Hood) industrial 
institute*, Minneapolis. ‘Telephony. 
Serial mo. 2-5... 4 v. illus. (incl. 
diagrs.) S8vo. $0.25 each. Con- 
tents: 2. Primary cable course.—3. 
Primary C. O. E.—4. Substation 
course.—5. Applied mathematics. 

[15032-15085 

cme. 1. 9, 15, Apr.. 26,..1916,; 

2 ¢. and aff. June 9, 1916; A 4382399- 
432402. 


DUPLEX ENGINE-GOVERNOR CO., ine. Du- 
plex governor. 32 p. illus., diagrs. 
16mo. (Cover-title: Duplex preci- 
sion governors) [15036 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 7, 1916; A 432375; Theodore 
Douglas, Brooklyn. 


DvupLex envelope co., inc.*, Richmond. 
[15037, 15088 

Church b rags ci wage and social uplift. 
[1], 6 p. 16mo. © June 21, 1916; 
2c. and aff. June 23, 1916; A 434634. 
Something everyone can do. [4] p. 
16 mo. © June 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 17, 1916; A 432526. 


DuPont fabrikoid co.*, Wilmington, 
Del. DuPont fabrikoid book finish. 
[382] p. 24mo. [150389 

© May 5, 1916: 2 c. and aff. June 
{, £916: - A. 432356: 


Dwyer (James Francis) % Galbraith 


Welch., ine.*, New York. Gorge of 
Kala Van. (Jn Premier magazine, 
July, 1916) [15040 


© 1c. June 30, 1916; A ad int. 
2698 ; pubd. June 2, 1916. 


EAGLE lye works*, Milwaukee. Eagle 
high test lye. [12] p. col. illus. 
16mo. [15041 


© May 5, 1916; 2 e. and aff. June 
2, 1916; A 482277. 


Eaton (Seymour) [15042-15044 
Traveling bears across the sea. By Sey- 
mour Eaton (Paul Piper) Illus. by 

V. Floyd Campbell. [New ed.] New 
York, Barse & Hopkins [1916] 58 p. 
incl. col. front: illus. 4to. © May 

20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 24, 1916; 


Traveling bears at play. By Seymour 
Eaton (Paul Piper) Mos. py. Vs 
Floyd Campbell. [New ed.] ee 
York, Barse & Hopkins [1916] p. 
incl. col. front. illus. 4to. © oe: 
20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 24, 1916; 
A 433126. 

Traveling bears in Pies) By Sey- 
mour Eaton (Paul Piper) ok by V. 
Floyd Campbell. d. ‘New 
York, Barse & Hopkins 71916] Ex ie 
incl. col. front. illus. 4 to. © 
20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 24, 1916. 
A 433127. 


© Barse & Hopkins, New York. 


EBERLEIN (Harold Donaldson) Well 
appointed guest room by H. D. Eber- 
lein and Abbot McClure. (Jn Glen 
Falls Post-Star) [15045 


© June’ 22, M16. "t « July's, 
1916; A 440814; Good furniture 
magazine, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
EcriesE electrotype & engraving co.*, 
Cleveland. Various half-tone 
screens and their relative useful- 
ness. Sheet, 31% by 18 _ inches. 
ports. [15046 


© June 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

June 15, 1916; A 482487. 

Economy service co.*, New York. 
[15047-15049 

Cut bulletin no. A 147. 1st no. for 
July, 1916. cover-title, numb. 1. 
19-25. illus. fol. © June 1, 1916; 
2c. June 2, 1916; aff. June 12, 1916; 
A 432450. 

Cut bulletin no. A 148. 2d number for 
July, 1916. cover-title, numb. 1. 
26-86. illus. fol. @ June 15, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. June 17, 1916; A 432552. 


July clearance sale. Sheet, i (part 
col.) 19 by 25 inches. @ May 25, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 2, 1916; A 
432285. 


679 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15050 


Eppy (Clarence) Course of lessons 
for the pipe organ. Lesson no. 45— 
50. 6v. fol. Contents.—Lesson no. 
45-50. Phrasing cont'd. [15050 

© May 10, 1916; 2 ec. June 19, 
1916; aff. June 17, 1916; A 434536; 
Siegel-Myers school of music, Chi- 
cago. 


EDGEREEN co.*, Chicago. What Ed- 
gereen does. Sheet, illus., printed 
on both sides, 103 by 7 inches. 

[15051 
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2 ¢« May 831, 
1916; aff. June 22, 1916; A 482617. 


EDGERTON (J. A.) [15052, 15053 


Gettysburg, Antietam and Arlington. © 
ear ae 19165 41 ec. July 13; 1916: "A, 


Wreaths that never fade. © Apr. 29, 
1916; 1 ec. July 13, 1916; A 440973. 


[Note: The foregoing are in American 
press] 

© American press assn., 
York. 


EpmMunps (Albert Joseph)* Philadel- 
phia. End of the Gospel according 
to mark in the oldest manuscripts 
and versions. Philadelphia, Innes 
& sons, 1916. [4] p. 8vo. $0.01. 

[15054 


© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 484041. 


EpWARDS instrument co.*, Indianapo- 
lis. Illustrations, description and 
prices of no. 5—D and 10—D perfected 
dental x-ray apparatus. Bulletin 
no. 16-D-A-D-G. Various paging. 
4to. ([Catalog no. 16]) [15055 

© May 12, 1916; 2 ec. May .27, 
1916; aff. May 26, 1916; A 484120. 


New 


ELfGANcES parisiennes. Each illus. 
fol.” a9 & [15056, 15057 
no. 2, 1916. @ May 1, 1916; 1 ce. July 


aes 1916; A—Foreign 13802. 
juin, 1916. @ May 25, 1916; 1 
. uly 1, 1916 ; A—Foreign 13803. 


© Hachette & cie., Paris. 


Evtery (Loren W.)* St. Paul Park, 
Minn. Definition of life. [4] p. 
24mo. [15058 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 4384044. 


Ec.is (Jane L.)* Buffalo. Drill cards 
in arithmetic. Set I, IIB, and VB. 


34 cards, printed on both sides. 
Various sizes. Contents: Set I, no. 
21-40. Add., subt., mult. 10 cards, 
64 by 38 inches.—Set I, no. 1b—14b [in 
dup. ] Add., subt., mult. 7 cards, 6 
by 38 inches; 7 cards, 4 by 3 inches.— 
Set IIB and IIB, no. 1-6. Multi- 


pt. I, 0. Si, ¥..48 


Exr.tis (Jane L.)*—Continued. 
plication. 1 card, 4 by 294 inches; 1 
card, 6 by 293 inches; 3 cards, 4 by 
3 inches—Set VB. Addition and 
division. Card, 4 by 294 inches.— 
Set VB, no. 1-8. Division. 4 cards, 
43 by 3 inches. [15059 

© July 7, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. July 
12, 1916; A 4384954. 


Erztis (Thomas Henry)* St. Louis. 
Lecture on nature’s invisible forces. 
cover-title, 19 p. illus. 8vo. $0.25. 

[15060 
© May 23, 1916; 2 c. June 2, 1916; 
aff. June 1, 1916; A 4322738. 


Drifting — 


EiLtis (W. B.)* York, Pa. 
back into barbarism. 77 p._ illus. 
Svo. $0.50. [15061 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c. May 8, 1916; 
aff. July 8, 1916; A 483666. 


Erick (Conrade F.)* St. Louis. In- 
troducing Elrick’s vitaline for var- 
nish. cover-title, [12] p. 16mo. 

[15062 
© June 16, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434543. 


ELsTER (Otto) Im sattel; roman. 1. 
forts. [linstalment] (Jn Leipziger 
neueste nachrichten, 7. mai, 1915) 

[15063 

© May 7, 1915, 1 ec. July 6, 1916; 

A—Foreign 1389386; Karl Kohler & 
co., Berlin. 


Ety (Wilmer M.) Boy chums in ~ 
mystery land; or, Charlie West and 
Walter Hazard among the Mexi- — 


eans. New York, A. L. Burt com- 
pany [1916] 316 p. front. 12mo. 
$0.60. T [15064 — 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 433302; A. L. Burt cope 
New York. 


EMANUEL (Victor Rousseau) * Quebec, — 
Canada. Midsummer madness. (Jn — 
Munsey, July, 1916) [15065 


© June 20, 1916; 1 c June 19, 
1916; A 440406. 


EmBossine co.*, Albany, N. Y. Em- — 
bossing company’s stabuilt blocks, © 
instructions and illustrations. Ccov- 
er-title, 32 p. illus. obl. 16mo. 

[15066 
© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 4382491. 


Empry sales book co.*, Chicago. Sales — 
book information. 41. 4to. 
[15067 


© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
17, 1916; A 4382589. 


680 


ans (W. A.)* Chicago. 


; 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 7, 1916 


EnsicN (Everett C.)* Woodbridge, 
N. J. Never-miss long range calen- 
dar from the year 1 to the year 2099. 
Card, 74 by 43 inches. $0.01. 

[15068 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


7, 1916; A 432368. 


Erwin (Howard W.) Buffalo Bill 
and the lone camper. New York, 
Street & Smith [1916] 319 p. 
12mo. (On cover: Far west library. 
no..211) $0.15. [15069 

© June 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 20, 1916; A 432594; Street & 
Smith, New York. 


Esquier (Charles) & Forge (Henry 
de)* Paris. Roulbosse le saltim- 
banque. Paris, A. Fayard et cie., 
ma fe) 9).. 410. fr. 0.35. (Les 
maitres du roman populaire, 41) 

[15070 


(©) Apr- 13, 1916; 1 c. June 1, 
1916; A—Foreign 13744. 


Evans (Alfred H.) Robert and Doro- 
thy. Some reasons why boys and 
girls should have a business educa- 
tion. Northampton, The Northamp- 
ton commercial college, 1916. 11, 
[1] p. 24mo. [15071 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


me 1916: A 434576 ; Northampton 
commercial college, Northampton, 
Mass. 


Evans (Lawton B.) Farm life read- 
ers. Book 4, 5. By L. B. Evans, 
Luther N. Duncan, George W. Dun- 
can. Rev. ed. Boston, New York 
[ete.] Silver, Burdett & company 
[1916] 2 v. illus., ports. 12mo. 

[15072, 15073 

© June 2, 1916; 2 ¢. each and aff. 

June 5, 1916; A 481354, 431356; 

Silver, Burdett & co., Boston. 

[Copyright is claimed on additions 
and revisions] 


How to 
keep well. (Jn Chicago daily or 
Sunday tribune) [15074-15097 


Arrested growth. © eae aah: 1916 5 We. 
July 3, 1916; A 44071 

Cancer. © June 2, isie - 1 ec. June 16, 
1916; A 440373. 

Cancers. © June 7, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 
1916; A 440377. 

Caring for baby in hot weather. © July 
9, 1916; 1c. July 13, 1916; A 440969. 

Drug use in U. S. © June 14, 1916; 1c. 
June 16, 1916; A 440383. 

Flies and infant sickness. © Ju 
1916; 1c. July 6, 1916; A ove? 

Guide for diabetics. © June 15, 1916; 
le. July 3, 1916; A 440714. 


bo 


’ 


15101 


Evans (W. A.) *—Continued. 
Health week at Carmi. © he 3, 1916; 
1 ec. June 16, 1916; A 440374 


Health work in South. © June 13, 1916; 
1 e. June 16, 1916; A 440382. 


Intemperate use of tobacco. © June 17, 
1916; 1c. July 3, 1916; A 440722. 


Malan prevention easy. © June 9Q, 
> 1c. June 16, 1916; A 440379. 


aes go to La Crosse this summer. 
© June 5, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 1916; 
A 440375. 


Nystagmus. © June 27, 1916; 1 ec. July 
3, 1916; A 440721. 


Ordinary refrigerator. © June 20, 1916; 
1 ce. July 3, 1916; A 440716. 


Poison ivy. © June 10, 1916; 1 ec. June 
16, 1916; A 440380. 


Rashes due at this season of the year. 
© June 12, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 1916; 
A 4403881. 


Refrigeration. © June 18, 1916; l « 
June 22, 1916; A 440485. 


Shall children go barefooted in summer. 
June 8, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 1916; 
A 440378. 


Some congenital conditions and what 
should be done about them. © June 
25 A91GE sthaec. sdune. 29.1996 4 -A 


Store employes’ health. © June 16, 
1916; 1c. July 3, 1916; A 440715. 


Typbus in Mexico. © June 24, 1916; 
1e. July 3, 1916; A 440719. 


Warm milk. 
16, 1916; A 440376. 


What the people want to know. © June 
23, 1916; 1c. July 3, 1916; A 440718. 


Working for health. © June 26, 1916; 
1c. July 3, 1916; A 440720. 
EverETT, Mass. Everett, Mass., direc- 
tory, 1916. v. 26. Salem, Mass., 
New England directory company, 
1916. 472 p. front. (fold. map) 
Svo. $4.00. [15098 
© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. May 13, 
1916; aff. June 
New England directory co., Salem, 
Mass. 


Faser (Georges)* Paris. Dans la 
tourmente, 16 mars-13 avril, 1916. 
[5 instalments] (In Pays de 
France) [15099 


© Mar. 16-Apr. 18, 1916; 1 ¢. each 
May 15, 1916; A—Foreign 14022. 


FAIRBANKS, Morse & co.*, St. Paul. 
Ready-to-work grain elevator. [4] 
p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Form 
SP 102.) [15100 

© May 19, 1916; 2 c. May 29, 
1916; aff. June 19, 1916; A 432585. 


FAIRCHILD pub. co.*, New York. Men’s 
wear daily trade record directory. 
v. 11, no. 2, July 1916. 224 p. fold. 
map. 32mo. $0.25. [15101 

© June 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 432470. 


681 


© June 6, 1916; 1c. June 


2, 1916; A 431345 ;: 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15102 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 | 


FAIRMOUNT apartment hotel. What 
every guest of this hotel should 
know. Sheet, 12 by 8 inches. 

[15102 
ce. and aff. 

Essex pub. 


© June 16, 1916; 2 
June 20, 1916; A 482592; 
co., Newark, N. J. 


Fatrows (Samuel) Will our own 
neglected children vanquish America 
in war? (Jn Chicago herald) 

[15103 


© June 18, 1916; 1 « June 19, 
1916; A 440426; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


FALvEY (Joseph Alexander) * Holyoke, 
Mass. Holyoke shopper’s blue book 
of merchandise specials for May, 
1916. 48 p. illus. 24mo. [15104 


© May 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
12, 1916; A 434054. 


Far~tEY & Loetscher mfg. co.*, Du- 
buque, Ia. Modern blinds. cover- 
title, 24 p. illus. nar. 8vo. [15105 


© June 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 482489. 


FarMER (Elmer F.)* Quimby, II. 
Realm of womanhood, by Elmer Elf 
[pseud.] (Jn Quimby, IIll., herald) 

[15106 
© June, 30; 1916: Lh c.. July5, 
1916; A 440755. 


FarMERS loan & trust co.*, New York. 
New York city. 35 p. 16mo. [15107 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 482319. 


FARRINGTON (Frank)* Delhi, N. Y. 
Trade getters. chap. 4. (Jn Plumb- 
ing & heating magazine June, 1916) 

[15108 
Cc) June .27,...1916-.; 1c.” duly ss, 
1916; A 440724. 


FAULTLESS rubber co.*, Ashland, O. 
Your guide to summer profits. 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. fol. (Fault- 


less bulletin June, 
1916) [15109 

© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916; A 4822538. 


sales service, 


FeperAL school of commercial design- 
ing, inec.*, Minneapolis. Fashion 
illustrating. 2 p. 1. 25 p. 4 loose 
fold. pls. fol. (Bulletin 9. Cover- 
title: Commercial design.) [Text 
parallel to binding] [15110 

© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
19, 1916; A 4384542. 


68 


FEIBELMAN (Rene) [15111, 15112 


German newspapers are out for Hughes, 
‘© June 19, 1916; 1 ec. June 22, 1916; 
A 440459. 


Von Bissing causes storm of protest. © 
June 21, 1916; 1 c. June 24, 1916; A 
440531. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago, 


FERRIS-DUNLAP auto supply co. Auto- 
mobile and machinists’ supplies. 
xvi, 313 p. illus. S8vo. 
1916) [15113 

© May 20, 1916; 2 ec May 18, 
1916; aff. June 3, 1916; A 434226; 
Henneberry co., Chicago. 


Fick (H. H.)* Cincinnati. Ich und 
du, ein buch fiir die kleinsten. Illus. 
by Rachael Robinson Elmer. New 
York, Cincinnati [ete.] American 
book company [1916] 80 p. front., 
illus. (part col.) 12mo. $0.32. 

[15114 
© June 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 28, 1916; A 483518. 


I'rrE underwriters assn. of the Pa- 
cific,* San Francisco. Proceedings 
of the 40th annual meeting, San 
Francisco, Feb. 8th and 9th, 1916. 
3 p. L, 224 p., 11. ports., fold map, 
fold. form. S8vo. $1.00. [15115 

© Apr. 24, 1916; 1 c. and aff. May 
22, 1916; 1 c. May 1, 1916; A 431179. 


FIREMAN’sS fund insurance co.*, San 


Francisco. Automobile tour book of 
California. [236] p. nar. 4to. 
[15116 


© June 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
13, 1916; A 433367. 


FIRST MORTGAGE guarantee co.*, Long 
Island City, .N. Y. Message from 
the First mortgage guarantee Co. 
about guaranteed mortgages. [New 
ed.] cover-title, [11] p. 8vo. 

[15117 
© June 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434551. 


FiscHer (William)* New York. In- 
structions for setting Tiffany rings, 
tooth rings and light prong work. 
[3] p. S8vo. [15118 

© June 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 434304. 


FisHer (Arthur J.)* Springfield, 
Mass. How to play guerra, the 
great game of strategy. [7] p. 8vo. 

{15119 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 432503. 


9) 


— 


eS ee Oe eee eee 


(Catalogue, 


BOOKS, GROUP Ii 


15140 


I H pub. co.. inc.*, New York. Fitch | 
record of insurance company secur- | 
. ity purchases during the year 1915. 
2p. 1, 39, 380 p. obl. Svo. $25.00. | 
[15120 
oO May 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
a 1916; A AB1474. 


FLEMING ( Paul Edward)* Huron, 
S. D. Oh! great wide day. Sheet, 
9 by 6 inches. [15121 


_ © June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 432410. 


Fretcuer (Alfred Charles Benson)*, | 
Berkeley. Cal. From job to job 
around the world. 5. (In Wide | 
_ world magazine. July, 1916) [15122 
© June 20, 1916; 1c. July 5, 1916; 

A A40TAT. 
Fm (Benjamin Franklin)* Cun- 
-ningham, Ky. Daniel’s two dreams. 
_ Sheet, illus., 213 by 17 inches. $2.00. 
[15123 
© May 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 434164. 
MLITCRAFT (Allen J.)* Oak Park, Ill. 
[15124-15127 
Dividends and net cost on annual divi- 
dend ordinary life, 20-premiums life 
and 20-year endowment policies, 1916. 
' 118 p. obl. 32mo. $1.50. © June 
| 


:- 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 15, 1916; 
A "433746. 


F Fliteraft’'s com d, 1916. 2d ed. 492 
24mo. $1.50. © Mar. 31, 1916; 
> "e. and aff. casa 19, 1916; A 431542. 
‘Life ~ aig agents’ yade mecum, 24th 

ed., Feb. 1, 1916. 288 p. 16mo. 
. $1.25. © Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 431543. 
Life insurance manual. 29th annual ed., 
Mar., 1916. 1205 p. 16mo. $3.00. 
© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 15, 
1916; A 433745. 
Forp CAR Owners’ protective assn. 
[15128, 15129 
Ford car owners’ certificate of protec- 
tion. Sheet. 17 by 11 inches, folded 
to 8vo. © June 8, 1916; c. June 12, 
1916; aff. June 26. 1916: A 434655. 


Protect your Ford car. ove p. folder. 
S8vo. © June 8, 1916; 2 c. June 12, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916: A 434654, 


© C. Franklin Davis, Chicago. 
ForMAN-BASsETT co.*, Cleveland. For- 
man-Bassett co. system of Christ- 
mas money club accounting. cover- 
title, 8 p. illus. Ato. [15130 
© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 434504. 
Fort Dovcz, Ia. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Fort Dodge city directory, 1916. [v. 
12] Fort Dodge, Ia. R. L. Polk 
& co., 1916. 440 p. S8vo. $5.00. 
[15131 
© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 433509; R. L. Polk 
& co., Sioux City, Ia. 


55661—16——3 683 


Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne city 


and Allen County directory, 1916. 
vy. 43. Fort Wayne, R. L. Polk & co., 
1916. 4p. 1. [13]-1305, 16S p. S8vo. 
$8.00. [15132 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
3, 1916; A 433576; R. L. Polk & co., 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 


Foster (John B.) ed. How to pitch. 


New York, American sports pub- 
lishing company [1916] 81 p. 
front. illus., ports. 16mo. (Spald- 
ing’s athletic library, group 1, no. 
230) $0.10. [15133 

© June 12, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. 
June 21, 1916; A 431574; Amer. 
sports pub. co., New York. 


[Foster (Reginald L.)] Master minds 


of finance. [15134, 15137 


Charles M. Schwab, steel king. 14 p. 
16mo. © May 4, ae 2 c. and aii. 
May 5, 1916; A 43070 


Gen. Thomas Coleman as Pont, genius 
of finance. 20 p. 16m © June 7, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. qiine 9, 1916; A 


Henry Ford, fortune builder and ideal- 
ist. 20 p. 16mo._ /( Opportunity se 
ries) © June 1, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 3, 1916; A’ 434237. 

J. Pierpont Morgan, finance king. 20 p. 
16mo. (Opportunity series) © June 
19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 20, 1916; 
A 432583. 


© L. Dean co., New York. 


FRANKEL (Lee K.) Principles of life 


insurance, Lesson 6. The analysis 
of a premium-loading, dividend and 
net cost. 4th ed. By L. K. Frankel 
and Louis I. Dublin. [New York] 
Metropolitan life insurance  ©co., 
1916. 14 p. 12mo. [15138 


© June 15, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
June 20, 1916; A 432598; Metropoli- 
tan life insurance co., New York. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision] 


FRANKLIN electric mfg. co. Poor 
Richard’s new almanack. [May, 
1916.] [8] p. illus. 16mo. [15139 

© Apr. 16, 1916; 2 c. May 3, 1916; 
aff. May 22, 1916; A 434058; Earl 
E. Whitehorne, New York. 


FREDERICK (W. F.) piano co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. Campaign June, July and 
August, 1916, featuring the Price & 
Teeple line of upright pianos and 
symphonola players conducted by 
the W. F. Frederick piano co. 18 p. 
4to. (Cover-title: Opportunity de 
luxe) [15140 

© June 16, 1916; 2 c. June 24, 
1916; at. june 23, 1916; A 434645. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15141 


FREELAND (Isabelle Virginia)* Lake- 


wood, O. Adventures of Brave 
Heart and Laughing Eyes. (in 
Cleveland plain dealer, Sunday 


magazine section) [15141-15145 

May 7, 1916. © May 7, 1916; 1 c. June 
12, 1916; A 440384. 

June 11, 1916. @ tune ia 191Gs 1 /e. 
June 15, 1916; A 440366. 

Jane 18, 1916. °@ June. 1S, 19165 1c. 
June 23, 1916; A 440512. 

June>-25, G16: ~@ June 25; 1916s 4c. 
June 30, 1916; A 440650. 


July 25. 1916. © July. 2.4 GAGE he. 
July 7, 1916; A 440885. 

FREEMAN (William Neely)* Provi- 
dence. Johnny Trumps _ ditties. 
[June 2-30, 1916] [4] p. S8vo. 

[15146 ° 


© June 1, 1916; 2 
18, 1916; A 434444. 


FRELIGH (Wesley H.)* Jersey City. 
Star popularity contest. (Jn King- 
ston daily express) [15147 

© June 28, 1916; 1-¢. July 12, 
1916; A 440951. 


Fremont, Neb. R. L. Polk & GC0.’s 
Fremont city directory, 1916-1917. 
[v. 8] Fremont, Neb., Sioux City, 
la. fete.} “Re Le Polk. & coy 1916. 
307 p. Svo. $4.00. [15148 

© June 8, 1916; 2 «© and aff. 
June 12, 1916; A 431480; R. L. Polk 
& co., Sioux City, Ia.. 


Frey (Hildegard G.) Camp fire girls 
at school; or, The Woleho [!] weav- 


e. and aff. June 


ers. New York. A. L. Burt com- 
pany [1916] 267 p. front. 12mo. 
$0.40. 15149 


© June 20, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
July 1, 1916; A 43171T;: A. LL. -Burt 
co., New York. 


FUEL engineering company of New 
York*, New York. Coal service re- 
port for the month of May, 1916. 
8 numb. 1. 4to. $1.00. [15150 


© June 13, 1916; 2 ec June 20, 
1916; aff. June 17, 1916; A 432559. 


GABRIEL (Gilbert W.) Story of a 
young American Jew. 1. (Jn Amer- 
ican Hebrew) [15151 


© June 23, 1916; 1c. July 1, 1916; 

A 440684; American Hebrew, New 
York. 

GALVESTON, Tex. Morrison & Fourmy 

directory co.’s Galveston city direc- 


tory, 1916. v. 22. Houston, Morri- 
son & Fourmy directory co., ine., 
1916. 706 p. 4to. $6.00. [15152 


© May 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 481444; Morrison & 
Fourmy directory co., inc., Houston. 


pt. I, D. S., V. dam 
GAMPER (Gustavus H.) Chicago. Per-— 
fection plant cost system. Complete 
instructions for installation of plant 
cost and stockkeeping; by G. H. 
Gamper and G. S. McMahon. 29 p. 
S8vo. $1.00. [1515ae 
© June 20, 1916; Zc. and aff. June 
23, 1916; A 434640 ; George S. Mc 
Mahon, Columbus. 


GARLICK (Adeline)* Indianapolis. 
Song of the shell. [3] p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [15154 © 


© June 17, 1916; 2 e and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434545. 


GASTON (George H.)* Chicago. His- — 
tory and government of Chicago. 
14th paper. Department of build- 
ings. (Jn Educational bi-monthly, 
June, 1916.) [151553 


©: June 15, 1916. 1 June 239 
1916; A 440604. 


GATES (George B.)* Portland, Me. . 
Dollars and sense about belts. cover- — 
title. 8, [i. e. 16] p. 16mo. [15156 — 


© June 16, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434539. ¢ 


GAULT (Robert H.) Why women will- 
ingly marry cripples and men never — 
do. (Jn Chicago herald) [15157 

© June 18, 1916; 1 « June 19, 
1916; A 440425; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Gavir (John Palmer)* Englewood, N. 
J. Some inf’mation for mother. 2d 
ed. [New York] The Nation press, — 
1916. 15 p. 12mo. $0.15. [15158 — 

© May 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
1, 1916; A 484216. 


GEHMAN (Henry E.)* Ephrata, Pa. 
What everybody wants to know. 55 
p. 12mo. $0.20. [15159 

© June 10, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
June 10. 1916; A 434375. ‘ 


GEIER (P. A.) co. Royal sales manual. 
21.,32 numb. 1. 12mo. [Text paral- — 
lel to binding] ~ [15160 

© May 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
3, 1916; A 484239; F. J. Gottron, ~ 
Cleveland. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON national highway ~ 
assn.*, Omaha, Neb. Proclamation 
of route of the George Washington 
national highway, Seattle to Savan- 
nah, Apr. 24, 1916. Sheet, 144 by 
104 inches. [15161 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c June 2, 
1916; aff. June 23, 1916; A 434656. 


Odd 


Gietow (Martha S. )* New York. 
_ Mothers of men. Sheet, 93 by 6 
inches. [15162 


_ © May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
mee 26, 1916; A 434118. 
Gumpert piano player installing co. 
_ [Installing piano players in silent 
Seeaanos| [8S] p.. illus., port. 12mo. 
1 [15163 
© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 484450; John E. Gil- 
bert, Philadelphia. 


Gites (William R.) Offers $500,000,000 
to China. (Jn Chicago daily news) 
[15164 


© June 19, 1916; 1 c. June 22, 
1916; A 440458; Chicago daily news 
me 6co., Chicago. 


GLEASON (Edward A.)* Washington. 
Gleasons, presto time calculator. 
Sheet, 12 by 64 inches. $0.50. 

[15165 
© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
21, 1916; A 484574. 


GLOBE ENGRAVING & electrotype co.*, 
_ Chicago. Globe engraving & electro- 
type co.’s logarithmic scale of pro- 
portions. Circular card with revolv- 
ing disk. 54 inches in diameter. 
[15166 
© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 482486. 


GLOBE OVERALL co., ine.*, Cincinnati. 
- You are judged by the overalls you 
sell. [Catalogue] 20p. illus. 8vo. 
. LEBL6T. 
© Aug. 24, 1914; 2 c. and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 432140. 


Gotpe (George) & co.*, Cincinnati. 
sik shirts. (Jn Cincinnati en- 
quirer ) [15168 
@© June 25, 1916; 1 ec. July 12, 
1916; A 440990. 
-GoLpING (William Merritt)* Quitman, 
Mo. How to keep hogs healthy. [3] 
p. 16mo. $0.10. [15169 
© May 8, 1916; 2 c. May 24, 1916; 
aff. June 10, 1916; A 482451. 
* GoopeNnoucH (G. A.)* Urbana, IIl. 
Heat. p. 289-373. diagrs. 12mo. 
(Section 4.) [15170 
hy © May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
— 10, 1916; A 434376. 
~Gooprich (B. F.) co.*, New York. 


Mr. Squeegee says— [4] p. col. 

illus. nar. 4to. [15171 
= © Jan. 2, 1915; 2c. and aff. June 
' 9, 1916; A 432408. 


-BOOKS, GROUP II 


15181 


GoopyEAr tire & rubber co.*, Akron, O. 
Cost-per-mile and inflation charts. 
[6] p. folder. 16mo. fi aa Ly fe? 


© June 16, 1916: 2 «© and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434542, 


GoPHER, 1917. v. 30. Minneapolis, 
Minn., Junior class of the University 
of Minnesota [1916] 652 p. illus., 
col. plates, ports. 4to. $2.50. 

Ports 

© Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. May 8, 1916; 

aff. May 17, 1916; A 433039; Arnulf 

Ueland & Chas. W. Cole, Minne- 
apolis. 


Gorpon (Morris)* Boston. Catalogue 
100. Spring, 1916. cover-title, 110 
(ce.-128),; [2] ‘pi Wus. \ fol yibr74 


© June 12-°1916--2 ¢ and “att 
June 15, 1916; A 432483. 


GorHAM co., New York. [15175-15177 


Etruscan in sterling silver table and 
dinner ware. 11 p. illus. 4to. 
May 31, 1916;-2 c. and aff. June 20, 
1916; A 432601. 


Gorham "mark, oi), pyol., Spa, (5191-536. 
illus. -4to. (Serial no. 818 EP) © 
June 8: 1916 2c and ate ediimer2Or 
1916; A 432602. 

Plymouth bright finish in sterling silver 
table and dinner ware. 11 p. illus. 
4to. © June 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 20, 1916; A 432600. 


GorTON (Arthur T.) Arithmetic by 
practice. 8th year, 2d half. By A. 
T. Gorton, Leslie O. Lynch and 
Rupert H. Murray. New York, P. 
P. Simmons co., ine. [1916] v, 335 
p. 12mo. [15178 

@ June. 41) 1916: "2 e@° Tune 16, 
1916; aff. July I, 1916; A 431726; 
Parker P. Simmons co., inc., New 
York. 


GOTTFRIED (Dale M.)* Falls City, Or. 
Rules for blue sea ecard games. 
cover-title, [4] p. S8vo. [15179 

© May 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 482472. 


JraHAm (Albert Alexander)* Topeka, 


Kan. Graham’s categories. 13 p. 
port. 16mo. [15180 
© June 13, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 


June 16, 1916; A 484509. 


Grant. (Joseph T.)* El Paso, Tex. 
Song of El Paso. Granulated poetry 
by the poet-lariat. Postcard. $0.05. 

[15181 
© May 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 25, 1916; A 434270. 


685 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15182 


pt. 1, 2. 8., Vv. 1 


Granville, 

Granville district telephone 

[Section] 39. Summer 

cover-title, 30 p. 8vo. 

[15182 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 434289. 


GRAVES (Agnes C.)* Milwaukee, Wis. 
What is the condition of your skin? 
What is the condition of your hair? 
Sheet, 74 by 53 inches. [15183 
AG May 20, 1916 Zr cy chunk <5; 
1916; aff.. June 12, 1916; A 434428. 


GRANVILLE telephone co.*, 
1 es 
directory. 
issue, 1916. 


GRAVES (Charles §S.)* Yreka, Cal. 
Birth of Edwitchme, a legend. (Jn 
Insignia, July, 1916) [15184 


© July 1, 1916; 1 c. July 18, 1916; 
A 440993. 


GRAY (William Leonard)* Mitchell, 
S. D. Selected and graded Hst of 
studies and pieces for teachers of 


pianoforte. Minneapolis, Minn., P. 
A. Schinitf,. 9916. - 5:32 p:. 24mo. 
$0.25. [15185 


© June 3, 1916; 2 c and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 4843855. 


GREEN (Frederick W.)* Lakewood, O. 


Green’s marine directory of the 
Great Lakes. 8th ed. 3884p. illus., 
ports. obl. 16mo. $5.00. [15186 


© June 23, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 
3, 1916; A 483605. 


GREEN (Perry Joseph)* Portland, Ore. 
Pre-natal and post-natal culture. 2 
a.1,.14 pp: 46mo0. 50.25. [15187 

© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 3, 1916; A 4384280. 


GREEN BOOK for buyers, Apr., 1916 ed. 
New York, Oil, paint and drug re- 
porter, 1916. cover-title, 206 p. 
12mo. $1.00. [15188 


© May 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 434356; Oil, paint & drug 
reporter, New York. 
Night before Christ- 
Poem by Clement C. 


GREENE (Julia) 
mas cut-out. 


Moore. Philadelphia, The John C. 
Winston co. [1916] [14] p. col. 
front., illus., col. plates. obl. S8vo. 
$0.60. [15189 


© Mar. 18, 1916; 2 c. May 5, 1916; 
aff. May 6, 1916; A 427 974; John C. 
Winston co., Philadelphia. 


GrReGorRY (Carl Louis) 
‘photography. 


Motion picture 
(In Moving picture 
world) [15190-15193 


July 1, 1916. © June 21, asain L?..¢, 
June 24, 1916; A 440519 


GrEcoryY (Carl Louis)—Continued. 


July 8, 1916. © June 28, 1916; 1 « 
July 6, 1916; A 440782. 


July oT 1916. © July 5, 1916; 1 ¢. July 
6, 1916; A 440918. 


July 22, 1916.. @ July 12, 19165 iim 
July 14, 1916; A 441018. 


© Chalmers pub. co., New York. 


GREGORY (Thomas B.) 
[15194-15198 © 


Be yourself. © July 9, 1916; 1 «© 
July 15, 2996ic GA 441050. 
© June 25, 


ae of the Violet Crown. 
1916; 1c. July 10, 1916; A 440887. 


Sensible bishop. © July 2, 1916; 1 «¢. 
July 10, 1916; A 440888. 


United States of the world. @© June 11, 
1916: 1 c. June 17, 1916; A 440352. 


Wazza-Wazza. © June 18, 1916 ; 1 «. 
July 1, 1916; A 440674. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Pitts- 
burgh gazette times] 

© Newspaper feature service, inc., 
New York. 


GROTON school sing-song book. Bos- 
ton, Mass., The Boston music com- 
pany [1916] 2 p. 1, 142 p. S8vo. 
$125. [15199 

© May 1, 1916; 2 ec. May 6, 1916; 
aff. May 4, 1916; A 428874; Boston © 
music ¢co., Boston. 


GUARANTY SECURITIES co.*, Lincoln, 
Neb. First mortgage-certificates 
and bonds. 11 p. 16mo. [15200 


© June 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 4384588. 


GUARANTY TRUST co. of New York*, 
New York. What the banks of the 
United States think of the Federal 
reserve act. [8] p. map. 4to. 

[15201 


© July 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


8, 1916; A 433650. 


GUERNSEY earthenware co.*, Cam- 
bridge, O. [15202, 15203 


Cook and serve in the same dish, Guern- 
sey earthenware. 86 p. incl. front., 
illus. Svo. (On cover: Catalogue no. 
1003) © Aug. 18, 1916; 2 ec. June 
7, 1916; aff. June 6, 1916; A 432497. 


Guernseyware chemical laboratory por- 
celain. p. [5]—29. front., illus. 
8vo. (On cover: Catalog no. B) © 
May 23, 1916; 2 ¢. June 7, 1916 fee 
June 6, 1916; A 432496. 


GuERRLICH (Frederick C.)* Stamford, 
Conn. [15204-15207 
Automobile simplified. 4th lesson. © 

June 18, 1916; 1 ¢c. June 23, 1916; 
A 440518. 

Lesson no. 6. © July 2, 1916; 1 ¢. 

July 6, 1916; A 440798. 

Lesson no. 7. © July 9, 1916; 

Le. July 13, 1916+ A 441031. 


686 


3 : no. 7, 1916 


_ GUERRLICH (Frederick C.)*—Contd. 


Auto trouble solver. © June 25, 1916; 
1c. July 6, 1916; A 440799. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Brooklyn 
citizen ] 

GUITBERT (Yvette) Does ragtime 
sweil our divorce courts? (Jn Chi- 
caso herald) [15208 

© May 7, 1916; 1 ec May 8, 1916; 
A 424378; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


GURLEY-KANE (Evelyn)* Washington. 
Homing call. * 2 1., port. 12mo. 
[15209 
© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 1, 1916; 
afi. June 8, 1916; A 432381. 


Gyv-sutr-t fertilizer co. Essential, eco- 
nomical and efficient, Gyp-sul-i. [8] 
p. 24 mo. (Caption-heading: Plain 
facts about fertilizers) [15210 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
7, 1916; A 434657; W. D. Hamman, 
Los Angeles. 


[HAASE (Frederick)] Advertising and 
distribution, being a paper presented 
before the St. Joseph advertising 
mum. May 2, 1916. [20] p. 16mo. 
(On cover: Be sure you're right! 
then, go ahead) [15211 

© Tune 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 432413 ; Combe printing 
Co., St. Joseph, Mo. 


Hare (Virginia) Igniting sparks. (In 
Illustrated companion July, 1916) 
[15212 
© June 26, 1916; 1 ce. June 30, 
1916; A 440628; F. B. Warner co., 
inc., New York. 


Haripurton (M. W.) Haliburton fifth 
reader, illus. by Charles Lewis 
Wrenn and others. Boston, New 
York [etc.] D.C. Heath & company 
[1916] vi, [2], 469 p. illus. 12mo. 
$0.56. [15213 


Se eune 1, 1916: 2 c. June 19, 
1916; aff. June 17, 1916; A 433420; 
D. ©. Heath & co., Boston. 


Harrperc (Josef Henry)* New York. 
Motion picture projection simplified. 
(In Motion picture news) 

[15214-15216 
July 1, 1916. © June a 16 "2 ce. 
June 21, 1916; A 44043 


July 8, 1916. © June oT, LOLG Ss? Le, 
June 28, 1916: A 440605. 


July 15, 1916. © July 5,. 1916; 1 «. 
July 6, 1916; A 440796. 


Harstep (Francis Adam)* New York. 
Call. Sheet, 13 by 9inches. [15217 
© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

7, 1916; A 482376. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


15227 


HAMILTON (Anna Heuermann) Key- 
board harmony and transposition. 

[15218-15220 

Preliminary eee, Chicazo; ~ S.-H; 
Clayton co.; London, Weekes & co., 


1916. 24 p. 4to. $0. 40. © June 19, 
1916; .2 c. and aff. ‘June Zi ONG A 


434569. 
Veisl, nou. Chicago, .Co. i Sumy, see: : 
London, Weekes & co., 1916. We 


4to. $0.40 each. © June 19, 1916: 
2 c. each and aff. June 21, 1916; A 
434570, 434571. 


© Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 


HAMILTON (Clayton) Putting Shake- 
Speare in a Procruste’s bed. (In 
New York times, Shaksepeare ter- 
centenary, 1616-1916) [15221 


AVE. 420, olor ty c.. May. 3. 
1916; A 424235; New York times 
co., New York. 


Hamitton (Lord Frederic)* Calno, 
Wilts, England. Beginnings of Mr. 
P. J. Davenant. No. 2. A display 
of fireworks. (Jn Grand magazine, 
July, 1916) [15222 


Ortec. July 7, 1916°"A ad Tint. 
2702; nubd. June 8, 1916. 


HAMILTON CREDIT bureau co.*, Hamil- 
ton, O. [15223-15224 
List of 75 Middletown retail groceries 

& meat markets by routes, 1916. 
cover-title, [4] p. 16mo. © June 2, 
1916°.2 e¢, and aff. dJune.5, 14916: A 
432318. 


List of 154 Hamilton retail groceries & 
meat markets by routes, 1916. cover- 
title, [8] p. 16mo. © June 2, 1916; 
2Z25c; and ait. June 5) dole A-432307.. 


HAMLIN schools of music. Hamlin 
simplified method of piano playing. 
Lesson 1-18. 8v. 4to. [15225 


© June “is, 1916+ 2 e.. and “ait. 
sune tT, 1916") UA 432529 Paul 
Cramer, Trenton, N. J. 


[Hammock (Claude Stuart)] Com- 
plete writing system, home library 
for self education. New York, D. 
Appleton and company [1916] 
cover-title, 192 p. obl. 12mo. $1.06 
net per set. [15226 


© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


June 20, 1916; A 432591; D. Apple- 
ton and company, New York. 


HANAN (Herbert A.)* La Grande, Or. 
Collection phrases. 445i 01 obl. 
24mo. $1.25. pbayyag 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 482439. 


687 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EN TRIES 


15228 


HanpBook of American private schools 
[1916] Boston, P. EK. Sargent 
[1916] 604 p. 12mo. (Sargent’s 
handbook series) $2.00. [15228 


© June 30, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. 
July 11, 1916; A 433677 ; Porter EH. 
Sargent, Boston. 


HANKINS (Maude McGehee)* Nash- 
ville, Tenn. Daddy Gander rhymes 
for little children. New York, 
Thomas Y. Crowell company [1916] 
96 p. incl. front., illus. 12mo. $0.50. 

[15229 
© June 8, 1916: 2 ec and aff. 

June 15, 1916; A 431505. 


HANNON (William Morgan)* New 
York. Actresses and stars, real and 
near. (Jn Moving picture world. 


July 22, 1916) [15230 


© July 12, 1916; 1 c July 18, 
1916; A 440995. 


Harmon (Christopher) White Plains, 
N. Y. Laws of 1916. Cases and 
comments. Register’s docket [and] 
County clerk’s docket. (In Eastern 
state journal) [15231-15235 


June 15-21, 1916. © June 24, 1916 ; 
1 ec. June 24, 1916; A 440526. 


June 29-July 5, 1916. © July 8, 1916; 
Pe. Fulyws: 1916: A 440878. 


July 6-12, 1916. © wuly to; T91Ge rice. 


July 15, 1916; A 441047. 
June 8-14, 1916. © June 17, 1916; 
1c, June 1; LOTS eA 440372. 


June 21—28, 1916. @ July 2,,19i16- 1 ¢ 
aaliy, ale 1916; A 440653. 

Harmony cafeteria co.*, 
the harmony way. (In Chicago 
daily tribune) [15236 

©. dune: 42, 1916s.4 sc. dune, 26. 
1916; A 440566. 


Harris (M. H.)* New York. M. H. 
Harris advertising and art service. 
[15237, Lo2os 


Chicago. Hat 


[June 5, 1916] cover-title, 9 1. illus. 
12mo,. ‘© June 5. 196s 271¢) and ait. 
June 6, 1916; A 434308. 

[June 9, 1916] cover-title, 5 1. 12mo. 


@© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
10, 1916; A 482530. 

Harris (William Fenwick) Behind 
the veil in Greece. Proof. National 
editorial service. Serial no. 407) 

[15239 
) Beb.s516,..1916:, 2. Gyan air. 

June 22, 1916; A 432623; National 

editorial service, ine., New York. 


Harrison (Louis Reeves)* New York. 
3ig historical plays. (Jn Moving 
picture world, July 8, 1916) 

[15240 
© June 28, 1916; 1c. June 29, 
1916; A 440991. 


EEE eee 


pt. 1, 0. S.; V. de 4 


[Hastinecs (James Syme)] Bits of 1 
byplay, by Luke McLuke [pseud.] 
[Hach 5 instalments] (Jn Gincin- | 
nati enquirer) [15241-15270 


June 11-15, 1916. © June 11- 15, 1916; 
1 c. each June 17, 1916; A 440361— 
440365. 


June 16-20, 1916. © June 16-20, 1916; 
Boge gach June 23, 1916; A 440513— 
5 


June 21-25, 1916. © June 21-25, 1916; 
tae: each June 28, A9TG: 440592— 
440596. 


June 26-30, 1916. © June 26-30, 19165 
1 ec. each July 3, 1916; A 440726— 


440730. 

July 1-5, 1916. © July 1-5, 1916; 
1 c¢c. each July 8, 1916; A 440856— 
440860. 


July 6-10, 1916. © July 6-10, 1916; 
1c. each July 12, 1916; A 440930— 
440934. 


© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 


HatcH pub. co., ine.*, New York. 
Facts and figures of foreign fire in- 
surance companies, 1916. [380] p. 
Svo. $0.25. [1 b2tm 


© May 12, 1916; 2 e@ May 23, 
1916; aff. June 5, 1916; A 434298. 


Hawks (J. G.) Vagabond prince. 
[Los Angeles, Cal., Standard print- 
ing co., 1916.] cover-title, 21 p. 
12mo. [15272 

© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


3, 1916; A 434264; Thos. H. Ince, 
Culver City, Cal. 


Ryan)* Chicago. 
[38d ed. rev.] 


Haypon (James 
Why go to church. 


Chicago, The Commercial culture 
league [1916] 7, [1] p. 24mo. 
[15273 


© eee 17, 1916; 2 © ieee 


May 22, 1916; A 434040. 


Hayes (Clair W.) Boy allies in the 
Balkan campaign; or, The struggle 
to save a nation. New York, A. L. 
Burt company [1916] 249 p. front. 
12mo. $0.60. [15274 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c« and aff, 
June 8, 1916; A 433301; A. L. Bure 
co., New York. 


Hayes (Hdward Newlands)* Detroit. 
Retail and wholesale druggists of 
the United States with their finan- 


cial standing and credit rating. 
[1916] [3]-639 p. 16mo. $5.00. 
[15275 


© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 7, 1916; A 431752 


688 


4 


no. 7, 1916 


Summer of 1916. 20th ed. cover- 
title, 38 p. fold. map. 24mo. 
[15276 


July 5, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
July 7, 1916; A 481753; H. H. Hay 
sons, Portland, Me. 


Hazzarp (George MHercules)* San 
Diego, Cal. Seforita Carmencita. 
(Jn San Diego Sunday union) 

EI52707 


© June 11, 1916; 1 c June 17, 
1916; A 440369. 


[HecKket (G. B.)] Painting with pre- 
pared paint. (In Drugs, oils & 
paints, June, 1916.) [15278 


= sone 26, 1916; 1 ¢c. June 27, 
1916; A 440586; Drugs, oils, & 
paints, Philadelphia. 


Hetena, Mont. R. L. Polk & CO.’s 
Helena city directory for the year 
commencing June, 1916. v. 27. 
[Helena, Mont.] R. L. Polk & co., of 
Montana, 1916. 2 p. 1., [25]-588 p. 
8vo. $6.00. [15279 


© June 24, 1916: 2 c« and aff. 
June 28, 1916: A 433530; R. L. Polk 
& co., Helena, Mont. 


MIENDERLEY (Brooks) Y. M. C. A. 
boys of Cliffwood; or, The struggle 
for the Holwell prize. New York, 
Cupples & Leon company [1916] 2 
p. 1, 246 p. front., plates. 12mo. 
$0.60. [15280 


© June 1,:1916; 2 c June 10, 
1916; aff. June 12, 1916; A 431457; 
Cupples & Leon co., New York. 


HenpERSoN (Agnes)* Eagle Rock, Cal. 


That dream; a soliloquy. Eagle 
Rock, Cal., Sentinel press, 1916. 
ferp., tl.” 12mo. $0.40. [15281 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c Feb. 14, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 432714. 


Henri, Hurst & McDonald*, Chicago. 
Merchandising thru middlemen. 
[23] p. 16mo. 3 [15282 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 2, 1916; A 432278. 


Henry County, O. Farm journal di- 
rectory of Henry County, O. [1916— 


1921} Philadelphia, Wilmer Atkin- 
son company, 1916. 272 p._ illus. 
Svo. [15283 


© June 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 433278; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


15292 


_ Hay’s guide to Portland and vicinity. | Herre (C. J.) & son*, Philadelphia. 


Heppe-Victor service. (Jn Philadel- 
phia North American) 15284 

Or dune 2 1916! Ee yuner2s: 
1916; A 440992. 


HepreLteE (Charles)* Brooklyn. Inter- 
est table Japanese government 
41% sterling loan, second series due 


1925. New York, Peck & Durham, 
[1916] Card, 74 by 683 inches. 
$1.00. [15285 


© June 21, 1916; 2 c.-and aff. 
June 24, 1916; aff. June 238, 1916; 
A 484648. 


HERKIMER, N. Y. Steber directory of 
the villages of Herkimer, Mohawk, 
Ilion and Frankfort in Herkimer 
County, No.y.,..1016.., Utiea, IN: 
Utica directory publishing com- 
pany, 1916. 618 p. S8vo. $3.00. 

[15286 

© June 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

8, 1916; A 4338317; Benjamin Steber, 
UiiiecasNe Y: 


Herz (EHugene)* Chicago. How 
profits can be assured by properly 
computing selling prices. 7 p. 
16mo. [15287 


© May 24, 1916; 2 c. May 25, 
1916; aff. June 8, 1916; A 434284. 


HIBERNIA bank & trust co. Have 
money, join our Xmas banking club. 
cover-title, [12] p. 24mo. [15288 

© May 10, 1916; 1 ec and aff. 
May.15,,. 1916; 2. .¢ May 22; 1916. A 
434056. Outcault advertising co., 
Chicago. 


Hickson & co.*, New York. 
tions. (Jn Harper’s bazar, 
1916. ) [15289 

© June 25, 1916; 1 ec. June 30, 
1916; A 440635. 

Hirt (Janet McKenzie) Whys of 
cooking. Cincinnati, The Procter & 
Gamble co. [1916] 84 p.. illus. 
12mo. [15290 

©! May 1, 1916; 2°¢c. and aff. 
June 3, 1916; A 4384262; Procter & 
Gamble co., Cincinnati. 

Hirt-SMitH metal goods co.*, Boston. 
Repair parts for Ford cars. Price 
list and order blank. no. 10. [8] 
p. 4to. [15291 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
3, 1916; A 434282. 

Hospart (G. F.) Bigger, better busi- 
ness. What about Canada? (In 
Chicago herald) [15292 

© June 20, 1916; 1 ce. June 21, 
1916; A 440475; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Intima- 
July, 


689 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15293 


pt. 1, n.s., V. dae 


HocHHEIMER (Rita) But Germany 

. Made a national idol of him. (Jn 

New York times, Shakespeare ter- 

centenary, 1616-1916) [15293 

© Apr. 16, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 1916; 

A 424229; New York times co., New 
York: 


Hopces (Lammie Blackwell)* Elber- 
ton, Ga. Romance in feathers; or, 
No gold in her crown. New York 
City, Authors’ co-operative publish- 
ing co. [1916] 40 p. 12mo. [15294 

© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff: May 
5, 1916.5 A 430711. 


Hopces (Vessa Valena Cannon)* Kan- 
sas City, Mo. Simplified healing. 
[6] p. folder. 24mo. [15295 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
26, 1916; A 482418. 


Horer (Mari Ruef) Seasonal festi- 
vals and pageants. Harvest festi- 
val. Chicago, .C..r.* Semmy -co., 
1916... vill, «9-28... p.....fol.. (Chld 
world playground series) $0.50. 

[15296 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c. May 19, 

1916; aff. May 29, 1916; A 434201; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 


HoewaLLow news. [15297-15299 
June: 9, 1916. ae June Oi LOIGE tc. 
June 15. 1916; 440390. 


June 15, 1916. ae June’ 15, 1916< 1 e. 
June 19, 1916; A 440391 


June 20, 1916. (In Madisonville Semi- 
weekly hustler) <@x<hune_ 20h 1916.5 4 
ec. June 26, 1916; A 440568. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Mechanics- 
ville news item unless otherwise stated] 

© Adams syndicate, Madison- 
ville, Ky. 


[Horr (EKleanor K.)] Pie Face twins. 
[153800, 15301 


Peter Squash Pie Face looks so thin. 
Card, 1% by 3% inches. © Apr. 28, 
1916; oy ce. and aff. May 27, 1916; 
A 434199. 


Polly Peach Pie Face looks so thin. 
Card, 12 by 3% inches. © Apr. 28, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 27, 1916; A 
434200. 
© Romaine Hoit, Dorchester, 

Mass. 


Hoiiten (Richard H.) Jackson loose 
leaf Illinois corporation § record, 
comp. by Richard H. Hollen and 
John A. Massen. Chicago, Dwight 
& M. H. Jackson, 1916. [88] p. & 
blank 1. 4to. [153802 

© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
May 31, 1916; A 432304; Marshall 
H. Jackson, Chicago. 


690 


Hoiiway (Mary F.) . Wicker furni-— 


ture, its vogue and diversity of use. 
(Jn Lexington leader) [153803 — 

© May 25, 1916; 1 ¢. July 7, 1916; 
A 440810; Good furniture magazine, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 


HoLtMAN (F. Ernest) Lecture 37-46. 


cover-title, 5 v. S8vo. (Holman’s 
national school of accountancy) — 
Contents.—37. Commercial law, the 
law of corporations, and 38, Com- 
mercial law bankruptcy, by Scott 
Wilson.—39. Commercial law, fidu- 
ciary accounting. 40. Fire insur-— 
ance and the eighty per cent clause, 
marine insurance and general aver- 
age. 41-43. Municipal accounting, 
by F. Ernest Holman.—44446. Aud- 
iting, by J. W. Cromwell. 
[15804-15308 
© Apr. 26, May 6, 20, June 2, 5, 
1916; 2 ec. each and aff. June 8, 
1916; A 484350-434854; Holman’s 
natl. school of accountancy, Port- 
land, Me. 


be 1@ (Louis) ] [15309-15313 


am the agent of the king of horrors 
and creator_ of misery. Recklessness. 
Card, 7 by 5 inches. © Apr. 5, 1916; 

2 ae: Muy 1, 1916; aff. May 31,.19165% 
A 434185. 


I am the greatest invisible agency of © 
harm in the known world. Thought- — 
lessness. Card, 7 by 5 inches. " ©m@ 
Apr. 5; 1916: 2 @. May 1, 1916; aff. 
May 31, 1916; A 434187. 


I am tbe guardian of the roof tree. 
Safety first. Card, 7 by 5 inches. © 
Apr. 5, 1916; 2. c. May 1, 19165 am 
May 31, 1916; A 434186. 


I am the producer of wrecks. Heed- 
jessness. Card, 7 by 9d inches. 
Apr. 5, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 2936; am 
May 31, 1916; A 434184. 


Who am I? Carelessness. Sheet, 14 
by 11 inches. © Apr. '5;,) 1916; 25g 
May 3, 1916; aff. May 31, 1916; AW 
434188. 
© Honig-Cooper co., San Fran- 

cisco. 


Hono.uutv, Hawaii. Polk-Husted di- 


rectory co.’s directory of Honolulu 
and the Ferritory of Hawaii, 1916. 
v. 23. Honolulu, Polk-Husted di- 
rectory co., 1916. 1270 p. 8vo. 
$7.00. [15314 


© June 10, 1916; 1 c. and aff. 
June 26, 1916; 1 c. June 24, 1916; 
A 433498 ; Polk- Husted directory ¢co., — 
Oakland, Cal. 


[Hope (Chester R.)] [15315-15336 4 


For all they that take Ge sword shall 
perish with the sword © July 9, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 11, 1916; A 441042, 


; 


r wee 4916 ;* tc. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 7, 1916 


15346 


Prior: (Chester R.) ]—Continued. 


Her richest peer, England's newest idol. 
© July 2, 1916; fw uty T 19165 A 
440865. 


Her royal highness, pose Emily McCoy. 
June 18, 1916; ce. June 21, 1916; 
A 440450. 


How the happiness of Lady Nicotine 
vanished in smoke. © June 11, 1916; 
1c. June 15, 1916; A 440385. 


Is the baby worth it? © June 25, 1916; 
1 ec. June 30, 1916; A 440675. 


Joy cruising on one of Uncle Sam’s 
$10,000,000 yachts. © July 9, 1916; 
iieae. July 11, 1916; A 441041. 


K. Adams, the girl detective. 
June 21, 


© June 

SAGES VAS 
440452. 

King’s palace as an American apart- 
ment de luxe. © June 11, 1916; 1 ¢. 
June 15, 1916; A 440387. 


Last stand of the pirates. © June 25, 
1916; 1 c. June 30, 1916; A 440678. 


New Eve mode that promises to become 
a craze—or another curse. © July 9, 
1916; 1 ec. July 11, 1916; A 441043. 


Newest scientific discoveries and remark- 


able facts. June 11, 1916. © June 
me toUpe is c. June 15, 1916: A 
440388. 


June 18, 1916. © June 18, 1916; 
1c. June 21, 1916; A 440453. 


—— June 25, 1916. © June 25, 1916; 
1 ce. June 30, 1916; A 440680. 


iaives tot. © July 2, 1916; 1 « 
July 7, 1916; A 440867. 

July 9, 1916. © July 9, 1916; 1 
e. July 11, 1916; A 441040. 


Now who’s most beautiful? © June 25, 
1916; 1 c. June 30, 1916; A 440677. 


Skirts, the shorter the healthier. © 
mavere O06: tic. July ; 1916; A 
440864. 


Sprung trap that hurled Mrs. Surratt 
into enternity fifty-one years ago. © 
mig, 1916- 1 c: July 7, 1916; A 
440866 

Stumbling block right away in Kay 
Laureil’s marital career. © June 18, 
19156; 1 ce. June 21, 1916; A 440451. 


Twenty-four ways of being killed by 
automobile! © June 11, 1916; 1 e. 
June 15, 1916; A 440389. 


What a provoking time Madeline has 
getting married. © July 9, 1916; 1 
ce. July 11, 1916; A 441044. 


Wolf of Wall Street is loose again. @© 
June 25, 1916; 1c. June 30, 1916; 
A 440676. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land Sunday leader] 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


Horxins (Albert L.) Federal regu- 
lation based on the commerce clause 
of the Constitution. 31 p.  S8vo. 
(American law and procedure, spe- 
cial lecture) [15337 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 434259; La Salle exten- 
sion university, Chicago. 


HoppMAN (Ray I.) Spot; being an 
English soldier’s tribute to a Red 
cross dog. (In New York evening 
telegram ) [15338 

©) Apr it 1916é=. Lc. Apr 12: 
1916; A 423787; New York evening 
telegram (New York herald co.) 
Jersey City. 


Horner (L. M.) & Huff (J. W.)* 


Niagara Falls, N. Y. Fans game of 
baseball. [4] p. S8vo. $0.50. 
[153839 


© May 25, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
June 5, 1916; A 432346, 


Hotet Lenox. What every guest of 
this hotel should know. Sheet, 12 
by 8 inches. [15340 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 482142; Essex pub. co., 
Newark, N. J. 


HovuLE (Romeo) 11 mois dans les 
tranchées Anglaises en France et en 
Belgique. May 31-June 18, 1916. 
[16 instalments] (Jn New Bedford 
L’ Independent) [15341 

© May 31-June 18, 1916; 1 « 
each July 8, 1916; A 440861; Arthur 
L. Bouvier, New Bedford, Mass. 

Hovine (Johannes)* New York. Med- 
incinska spdrsmal. (Ji Nordstjer- 
nan tisdagen ) [15342 

© July 4, 1916; 1 ec. July 6, 1916; 
A 440797. 


Howard (Rainie Edward)* Mount 
Clemens, Mich. Home account book. 
ecover-title, [28] p. fol. [15348 


©nidunerd) 1916: 2c dunes. 
1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 484480. 


Howe (James Hamilton)* Seattle, 
Financial lectures upon rabid specu- 
lation; subject, The dragon and jug- 
gernaut of speculation. Sheet, port., 
printed on both sides, 14 by 6 inches. 

[14344 
© May 15, 1916;°2 ec. May 17, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 434217. 


Hoyt (Harlowe R.) Independence 
message. (Jn Cleveland leader) 

[15345 

(© July. 2,.1916; 1 c. July 7, 1916; 


A 440863; Cleveland co., Cleveland. 
HvusBBELL (Rose _ Strong) Quacky 
Doodles’ and Danny Daddles’ book. 


Illus. by Johnny Gruelle. Chicago, 
New York [ete.] P. F. Volland & co. 


[1916] [86] p. col. illus. 8vo. 
$1.00. [15346 

© May 8, 1916; 2c and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 4381036; P. F. Volland 


& co., Chicago. 


691 


— 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15347 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 | 


Hupson, N. Y. Hudson city, Clave- 
rack and Stottville directory for 
HOIG;  .[ Hudson, Nx Y.] Js 2. uant 
[1916] 216 p. front. (fold. map) 
Svo. $2.00. [15347 


© June 12) 191Ge-2, ¢ and:att. 
June 15, 1916; A 431515; Jeremiah 
Hy Lane, Hudson, Ni YX. 


Hvupson motor car co.*, Detroit. Hud- 
son super-six. 30 p. illus. S8vo. 
[153848 
© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 432481. 


Huey (Robert) * Philadelphia. Sched- 
ule of points for judging of outdoor 
roses, originated by Dr. Robert 
Huey, Jesse A. Currey, George C. 
Thomas, jr. cover-title [10] p. 
eol. illus. 16mo. [153849 


© June 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 20, 1916; A 4382581. 


HuFr’s national fair directory, 1916. 
10th annual publication. ‘Camden, 
Oo Bi. aut, TOU Gs de yop, 
12mo. [15350 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 481799; Edward L. Huff- 
man, Camden, O. 


HueuHes (Rupert) [15851-15354 


Gloria’s romance, by Mr. & Mrs. Rupert 

Hughes. 5th installment. chap. 21— 
SO Juner2a 7916 ral ier Junes29: 
1916; A 4406438. 

—— 6th installment. chaps. 20, 21. © 
ditiy 2) LOG. 2. ee Tay 6s ONG.) A. 
440789. 

— —-%th installment. chap. 22-25. 
July. 9, 19165 4. ¢. duly 13, 1916. A 
440966. 
© A. M. Hughes, Chicago. 


Sandalwood. chap. 17-22. (In Green 
book magazine, Aug. 1916) @© July 
te tOrGs ber iby VA sioner. a. 
441015. 

[Note: ‘The foregoing are in Chicago 

Sunday tribune unless otherwise stated] 


© Rupert Hughes, Bedford Hills, 
Wouck 


HuGHES “tectric heating co.*, Chi- 
' eago. Electric cooking perfected. 
80 p. illus., port. 12mo. [15855 


© May 11, 1916; 2 c. May 20, 
1916; aff. May 31, 1916; A 4384189. 


Humeirp lumber co. Price list, Idaho 
white pine. Spirit Lake, Id., Spirit 
Lake publishing co., 1916. [4] p. 
8vo. [15356 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. May 10, 
1916; aff. June 13, 1916; A 432595; 
Arthur L. Earin, Spirit Lake, Id. 


Humiston (Ashton F.)* Chicago. 
Political facts & figures, 1789-1916. 
48 p. 24mo. $0.15 per M. [153857 


© May .20,. 191652 -@ (and set, 
May 31, 1916; A 432244. 


Hunt (C. W.) co., inc.*, West New © 
Brighton, N. Y. Hunt cut-off valves — 
for coal, ashes, coke, [ete.] [Cata- 
logue no. 15-8] cover-title, illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. (Cover-title: Hunt — 
coal and ashes gates.) 


© June 1, 1916: 2) came aft, ¥ 
June 7, 1916; A 4323638. 


Hurp (Archibald) Murder by sub- — 
marine in which Germany excels, 
has no competition by British. (Jn — 
New York herald) [15359 


© July 1, 1916; 1 ¢ July 3, 1916; © 


A 440713; New York herald co., Jer- 4 
sey City. . 


Huston (Frank M.) Factors tending 
towards the revival of business. 
(In Telephony, July 1, 1916) 4 

[15360 — 


© July 3, 1916; 1c. July 12, 191GGae 
A 440952; Maurice B. Kovnat, Chi- — 
cago. 


Huston (James Poultney Perot)* — 
Philadelphia. Message to the manu- — 
facturer and inventor. 
22 by 10 inches. [15361 


© June 26, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
June 16, 1916; A 434510. 


Hyatt talking machine co. 
computer for pianos and talking ma- 
chines, 6, 7 or 8 per cent. Card, 
printed on both sides, 134 by 44 — 
inches. [15362 


© May 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. May & 


22, 1916; A 484052; -E. B. Hyatt 
Portland, Or. 


Icy-HoT bottle co.*, Cincinnati. Icy=% 
hot products. [4] p. illus. 16mo. © 
[15363 


© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff: Junem 
5, 1916; A 432314. 


IpAHo. Gazetteer. R. L. Polk & ¢0.’S © 
Idaho state gazetteer and business 
directory, 1916. v. 8. St) Pai 
Minn., R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 584 p. 
Svo. $8.00. [15364 — 


© June 7, 1916; 2 c« June 13, 
1916; aff. June 12, 1916; A 431486; © 
R. L. Polk & co., St. Paul. . 


IpEAL stencil machine co.*, Belleville, © 
Ill. Safeguarding your shipments. — 
24 p. illus. 12mo. [15365 — 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2c. May 13, 1916; — 
aff. May 1, 1916; A 427608. | 


692 


[15358 


Sheet, illus. — 


Interest — 


3 


a BOOKS, 
no. 7, 1916 


Itton, N. Y. Steber complete street 
directory and up-to-date map of the 
village of Ilion, Herkimer County, 
fms ¥.. 1916. Utica, N. Y., Utica di- 
_ rectory publishing co., 1916. 80 p. 
fold. map. 8vo. $1.00. [15366 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
7, 1916; A 431389; Benjamin Steber, 
Utica, N. Y. 


Itiiors. Supreme court. [Illinois 
_ Official reporter. Advance sheets. 
[15367-15377 


we 270; ee 2, Dee. 29, 1915. © Dec. 28, 
: 1915; apes JAD. 2A 1915; aff. Jan. 8, 

_ 1915; A 418370. 

awe 20, pt. 3, Jan. 12, 1916. © Jan. 19, 
1916: 2c. and aff. Jan. 14, 1916; A 
420403. 


est, pi. 1, Jan. 26, 1916. © Jan. 21, 
g926, 2 c. and aff. Jan: 27, 1916; A 
418623. 

meets, pt. 2, Feb. 9, 1916. @© Feb. 9, 
eo> 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 12, 1916; A 
418804. 

wens, Pt. 5, Web. 23, 1916. © Feb. 17, 
awe, 2 ¢. and aff. Feb. 21, 1916; A 
420860. 

maeaes, pt. 45 Mar. 8, 1916. © Mar. 11, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 16, 1916; A 
427259. 

mete, pt. 1, Mar, 22, 1916. © Mar. 18, 
41916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 23, 1916; A 
427355. ; 

ete, pt. 2, Apr. 5, 1916. @©@ Apr. 10, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 14, 1916; A 
428497. 

=e 2t2, pt. o, Apr. 19, 1916. © Apr. 18, 
fete > 2 c: and aff. Apr. 22, 1916; A 
428666. 

w. 2(2, pt. 4, May 10, 1916. @© May 13, 

= ce. and aff. May 18, 1916; A 
A 433054. 


Ww. 2io, pt. 1, May 24, 1916. © May 19, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 22, 1916; A 
433104. 


© Samuel Pashley Irwin, Bloom- 
ington, Ill. 


IMPLEMENT trade journal co.*, Kansas 
» City, Mo. [15378-15383 


_ Millard’s implement directory for eastern 

P Iowa and northern Illinois. v. 20, 
1916. [5]—136, 501-889 p. S8vo. © 
Apr. 17, 1916; 2 c. May 31, 1916; aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 431531. 


Millard’s implement directory for trade 
territories of Kansas City and Okla- 
homa he v. 30, 1916. 5—228, 501- 

; 889 vo. © ‘Apr. 1. aOTG 2° e: 
» May PL, 1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 
431532. 


Millard’s implement directory for trade 
territories of Minneapolis-St. Paul and 
Sioux Falls. v. 20, 1916. [5]—216, 
501-889 p. 8vo. © Apr. 18, 1916; 
2c. May 31, 1916; aff. June 15, 1916; 
A 431528. 


_ Millard’s implement directory for trade 

territories of Omaha and _ Council 
Bluffs. v. 29, 1916. [5]-—238, 501-— 
S39 p. Svo. @ Mar 8, 1916; 2 ec. 
May 31, 1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 
431528. 


GROUP II 


15413 


IMPLEMEENT trade journal co.*—Con. 


Millard’s implement directory for trade 
territory of Dallas, Tex. vy. 15, 1916. 
[5]—138, 501-889 p. 8vo. © Mar. 3, 
1916; 2 c. May 31, 1916; aff. June 15, 
1916: A 431530. 


Millard’s implement directory for trade 
territory of St. Louis, Mo.  v. 25, 1916. 
5-114, 501-889 p. S8vo. © Apr. i 
1916; 2 c. May 31, 1916; aff. June 15, 
1916; A 431529. 


INDUSTRIAL press*, New York. Safety 
don’ts. cover-title, 15, [1] p. 8vo. 
[15384 
© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

7, 1916; A 432373. 


[INGERSOLL (Helen)] Wonder of the 
flowers. (Jn The everyday library 
for young people. [v. 3] Beast, 
bird and flower) [15385 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2c. July 1, 1916; 
aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 433683; M. 
Perry Mills, New York. 


INSURANCE ALMANAC, aD annual of in- 
surance facts for 1916. New York, 
The Underwriter printing and pub- 
lishing company [1916] 412 p. 8vo. 
$1.00. . [15386 

© May 31, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 431416; Underwriter 
printing & pub. co., New York. 


INSURANCE press*, New York. 
[15387, 15388 
Life insurance salesman. © July 5, 
1916; 1c. July 6, 1916; A 440800. 


To him who hustles and waits. © June 
22,° 1916; 1 cy June’ 29; 1916: A 
440626. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Insurance 
press] 


INTERMOUNTAIN electric co. Catalogue 
no. 8. Salt Lake City, Utah. [1916] 
xxvi, 399 p. incl. front., illus. Svo. 

[15389 

© June 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

1, 1916; A 431711; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS Service*, New 
York. Kabibble kabaret. (In New 
York evening journal) 15390-15413 
July 3, 1916. © July 3, 1916; 1c. July 

6, 1916; A 440792. 
July 5, 1916. @© July 5, 1916; 1c. July 
6, 1916; A 440795. 
July 6, 1916. © July 
7, 1916; A 440806. 


§,, 1916 > 4oe.. July 
July 7, 1916. @ July 7, 1916; 1c. July 
8 


8, 1916; A 440848. 

he 8, 1916. © July 

, 1916; A 440881. 

Pe 10, 1916, @ July 10, 19165 1 ‘c. 
iy 11, 1916; A 440921. 

Sulyert 1 «1916... ©. July. 11,1916: 2. c, 
July 12, 1916; A 440928. 

July 12, 1916. @© July 12, 1916; 1 ec. 
July 13, 1916; A 440965. 


, LOLG: 1c. July 


693 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15414 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS service*—Con. 


July 138, 1916. @ July 13, 1916; 1 e. 
July 14, 1916; A 441004. 


duly 14, 1916). © Suly, $4, 919163<1 Uc. 
July 15, 1916; A 441049. 


June 13, 16, 17, 19, 1916. © June 13, 
16, 7, 19. 1916; Le. sune 1-19? 20, 
1916; A 440493440496. 


June 14, 15, 1916. © June 14, 15, 1916; 
1c. each June 15,.16, 1916 : A. 440489, 
440490. 


sune 20321, 1916 @i Sune 20.21) 191G 
1 c. each June 21, 22, 1916; A 440500, 
440501. 

June 23, 1916. © June 23, 1916; 1 ¢. 
June 26, 1916; A 440556. 

Jane 26,°1916. ~@sdunes26. 19tG ac. 
June 27, 1916; A 440582. 

June 27, 1916. oA June, 28-1916 se. 
June 28, 1916; A 440590. 

June 28, 1916. © June 28, 1916; 1 ¢. 
June 29, 1916; A 440617. 

June 29, 1916. © June 29, 
June 30, 1916; A 440636. 

July 1° 1St6.* @sluly 11916 s"i «& uly 
3, 1916; A 440709. 


HOUGHES LE "eC; 


INTERSTATE map co.*, Newark, N. J. 
Red book guide to Providence, Paw- 
LICKEL, Petcd,... 1. 160; py sold. 
map. 16mo. $0.15. [15414 


© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 481081. 


Iota, Kan. R. L. Polk & co.’s Iola city 
directory. 1916. [v. 6] Sioux City, 
fa... de. Paul Minn.” [ete] RoE. 
Polk & co. 1916. 3834p. 8vo. $5.00. 

[15415 

© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

29, 1916; A 4383220; R. L. Polk & 
co., Sioux City, Ia 


Irving (Minna) Old Glory in the 
sky. (Jn American press) [15416 
© June 24,1916; 1. e July 13, 
1916; A 440979; American press 
assn., New York. 


[JAcKkson (Charles B.)] Roger Bean 


coffee book, no. 1. Indianapolis, 

Ind., Schnull & co., 1916. cover- 

title, [32] p. obl. 24mo. $0.25. 
[15417 


© | fan:32, 4916s 26% smeiatt. 
June 10, 1916; A 434881; Roger 
Bean assn., Indianapolis. 


JACKSON (James William) * Washing- 
ton. Sere ay oe 


Abraham Lincoln. Sheet, port., 73 b 
inches. $0.10. © June LZ, 1916; 
and aff. June 12, 1916; A 432466. 


George Washinzton. Sheet, port, 74 by 
5 inches. $0. 10. @ June 12; 1916; 
2c. and aff. June 12, 1916; A 432464. 


To the memory of Booker T. Washing- 
ton. Sheet, port., 74 by 5 inches. 
$0.10. @ June 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
June 12, 1916; A 432465. 


694 


JACOBSON (Pauline) 


JAMES (Hartwell) 


JAMES mfg. co.*, Ft. Atkinson, Wis; 


[JAMESON (Helen Follett) ] 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


[15421-15424 
Firemen’s great pageant. © July 1, 
1916; 1 ce. July 5, 1916; A 440768. 
Historic fox-tail battle. © June 24, 
1916; 1 c. June 28, 1916; A 440603. 


Passing of the volunteer. © Juiy 8, 
1916; 1 ec. July 12, 1916; A 440955. 


Racing for the fox-tail. © June 17, 
1916; 1-¢..dunes2i,419168 440444. 


[Note. The foregoing are in San 
Francisco Bulletin] 


[15425-15426 


Boys of the Bible. Philadelphia, Henry 
Altemus company [1916] 229 ply 
front., illus. 12mo. $0.75. © Jam 
9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 10, 191658 
A 433343. [Copyright is claimed on 
new matter] 


Uncle Jim’s Bible stories. Philadelphia 
Henry Altemus company [1916] 396 J 
p. col. front, ‘Bluse feo intel 
i2mes. SOS. © June 9, 1916; 2 ec 
and aff. June 10, 1916; A 433342. F 
© Howard E. Aueuee Philadel- 

phia. 


James way; a book showing how to 
build and equip a practical up to 
date dairy barn. 315 p. inel. front., 
illus., blue prints. Sve. ([Catalog 
no. 19] ) [15427 


© Apr. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
11, 1916: A 431035. | 


[15428-15451 


Coats and trotting suits for a ; 
by Madame Qui Vive [pseud. 
June 25, 1916; 1 ¢. June 26, 1916; < 
440573. 


What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] June 13,4 
1916. © age 13, 1916 Ate June — 
16, 1916: A 440371. 


——— June 16, 1916. © June 16, 1916; 
1 ce. June 19, 1916; A 440395. 
— June 17, 1916. © June. 17, 19a 
1 ec. June 19, 1916; A 440401. ‘ 
June 19, 1916. © June 19, 1916; 
1c. June 21, 1916; A 440428. 
June 20, 1916; © June 20, 1916; 
1 ce. June 21, 1916; A 440472. 
June 21, 1916. © June 21, 1916; — 
1c. June 22, 1916; A 440477. q 
—— June 22, 1916. © June 22, 191G8 
1c. June 24, 1916; A 440522: ‘ 
June 24, 1916. © June 24, 1916; 
1c. June 26, 1916; A 440551. 
June 26, 1916. © June 26, 1916; 
1c. June 28, 1916; A 440689. 
June 27, 1916. © June 27, 1916; 
1 c. June 28, 1916; A 440692. 
—— June 28, 1916. © June 28, 1916; 
1c. June 29, 1916; A 440641. 
June 29, 1916; © June 29, 1916; 
1 ec. June 30, 1916; A 440655. 
—— June 30, 1916. © June 30, 191608 
1e¢. July 1, 1916; A 440660. F 
July 1, 1916. © July 1, 1916g8 
1 ec. July 3, 1916; A 440696. 
July 3, 1916. © July 3, 1916; 1 
e. July 5, 1916; A 440833. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


Sere ye ae 


‘ 
My 


- 


e 


. [Jaaxsox (Heien Follett) ]—Con. 


July 4, 1916. © July 4, 1916; 


2 1c. July 5, 1916; A 440836. 


piiyiip, 1946: © July 5, 1916; 
1c. July 6, 1916; A 440840. 


wary G6 191G: @ July 6, 1916; 
ic. July &, 1916; A 440843. 
wwiyene 1916. ©.suly. 7, 1916; 
ie. July 8, 1916; A 440870. 


= July 8, 1916. © July 8, 1916; 
1c. July 10, 1916; A 440874. 


July 10, 1916. © July 10, 1916; 
le. July 11; 1916; A 440957. 


—— July 11, 1916. © July 1, 1916; 
ie. July 12, 1916; A 440960. 


poy 42 1936 © July 12, 1916; 
1c. July 13, 1916; A 441000. 


{Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


JENKINS (Elsie C.) & Bruce (Laurie 
M.)* Carthage, Ill. Something old 
and something new in crochet. [14] 
p. illus. 4to. $0.10. [15452 

© May 6, 1916; 2 c. May 8, 1916; 
aff. May 17, 1916; A 433031. 


JERREHIAN (Aram K.)* Philadelphia. 
History of the art of weaving. v. 1, 
sec. 1. Philadelphia, Pa., Jerrehian 
bros., 1916. [12] p. illus. 8vo. 

[15453 
© May 2, 1916; 2 c. May 19, 1916; 
aff. June 3, 1916; A 434229. 


JERSEY Criry public school athletic 
assn. Official handbook, 1916. Edit- 
ing committee: K. L. Thompson, 
N. L. Chance, Howard Dare White. 
New York, American sports publish- 


ing company, 1916. 77 p._ front. 
illus., ports. (Spalding’s athletic 
library ) [15454 


© June 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 


-21, 1916; A 431589; Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York. 
| JEVNE (H.) co.*, Los Angeles. Bread 


book. Sheet, illus., printed on both 

sides, 184 by 8 inches, folded to Svo. 

[15455 

© June 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 432706. 


Jiu sirsu, the effective Japanese mode 


of self-defense, illus. by snapshots of 
K. Koyama and A. Minami. New 
York, American sports publishing 
company [1916] 77, [1] p. incl. 
front., illus. 16mo. (Spalding red 
cover series of athletic handbooks. 
no. 21R) $0.25 [15456 

© May 23, 1916; 2 c. June 2, 1916; 
aff. June 14, 1916; A 434475; Ameri- 
can sports pub. co., New York. 


69 


JoHNsS (H. W.) -Manville co.*, New 
York. [15457-15468 
Between you and the weather. [4] p. 


illus. 16mo. © Mar. 10, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. June 9; 1996 ; A 432386. 


Flooring that’s made to fit. [4] p. 
Wius? tbmo. (©) Mar Lie 1916-2 ie 
and aff. June 9, 1916; iA 432387. 

Handy roofing fixings. [4j p. illus. 
16mo. © Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 9. 1916; A 432397. 

Insulation for every service. [4] p. 
illus. 16mo. © Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ©. 
and aff. June 9, 1916; A 432396. 


J-M ebony and Pee asbestos woods. 
ts] p. folder, illus. 16mo. © May 13, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. June 9: 19i6= A 
432392. 

J-M (Mezger) soot-proof spark plug. [4] 
p. illus. 16mo. © May 8, 190G= 2 c. 
and aff. June 9, 1916; A 432391. 


J-M transite asbestos wood. [6] 
folder, illus. 16mo. © Apr. 22, 191¢: 
2 ¢. and aff. June 9, 1916; A 432390. 

J-M vise-grip cleat. [4] p. illus. 16mo. 
© Mar. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 9, 
1916; A 432393. 

Packing that spares the rod. [8] p. 
folder, illus. 16mo. © Mar. 20, 1916; 
2c. and aff. June 9, 1916; A 432395. 


Put these J-M paints eee the rust 


and your iron. [4] p. 16mo. © Mar. 
13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 9, 116; A 
432389. 

Who selects your roofs? [12] p. illus. 
16mo. © Mar. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 9, 1916; A 432394. 

Why not mobilize your boilers? [4] p. 


illus. 16mo. © Feb. 14, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. June 9, 1916; \A 432388. 


KatmMus chemical co.*, Cincinnati. 
Epilepsy explained. Fallsucht erk- 
laert. cover-title, 24 p. illus. 8vo. 
$0.25. [15469 

© May 12, 1916; 2 ce May 16, 
1916; aff. June 7, 1916; A 434345. 


KAMPFMUELLER rheumatic remedy €o., 
inc.*, Louisville. [15470, 15471 
kK EH, R.- eover-titie,. 29. [1]. p._: illus. 
12mo. © June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 17, 1916; A 432547. 

Kampfmueller’s rheumatic remedy. 
cover-title, [12] p. illus. 32mo. © 
May 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 17, 
1916; A 432548. 


Patriot. 

Standard print- 

cover-title, 20  p. 

[15472 

May 26, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 

June 3, 1916‘ A 434265; Thos. H. 
Ince, Culver City, Cal. 


IXATTERJOHN (Monte M.) 
[Los Angeles, Cal. 
ing co., 1916] 
12mo. 


KAUFMAN (Herbert) Herbert Kauf- 
man’s weekly page. (In Boston 
Sunday herald) [15473-15477 
AUS, D1, SLO... © June.) 19865 1 e. 

June 17, 1916; A 440353. 


June 18, 1916. © June 18, 1916; 1 « 
July 1, 1916; A 440673. 


_ 


ov. 


KAWAKAMI (K. K.) 


Kay (Ross) 


KrAspey and Mattison co.*, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
15478 


KAUFMAN (Herbert )—Continued. 


June 25, July 2, 1916. @© June 25, July 
1916; 1 c. each July 10, 1916; A 
440889, 440890. 


July .9, ASIG. “@? July... TO1Geod c. 
July 15, 1916; A 441051. 
KAUSTINE Co., ine.*, Buffalo. 
[15478-15484 
Defeating the teacher. [4] p. _ illus., 
diagrs. 4to. (Form S—16) Apr. 
29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 12, 1916; 
A 432460. 


How to make your village cr country 
home sanitary. 20 p. illus. 8vo. © 
June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 12, 
1916; A 432454. 


Kaustine toilet equipment. [4] p. illus. 
Svo. May 25, 1916; 2 c. June 12, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 432455. 


For ordering special 
or multiple systeins. [12] p. fol. © 
May ?1;: 1936; 2 er“ands aft: ‘June. 12, 
1916; ‘A 432457. 


School purchase contract. Sheet, 11 by 
84 inches. (Form no. S-11) © Apr. 
29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 12, 1916; 
A 432458. 


Superiority 


Order form no. 8. 


of Kaustine toilets - for 
schools. [4] p. illus. fol. (Form 
S-12) @ Apr. 29, 1916; 2-¢. and aff. 
-June 12, 1916; A 432459. 


Way to real rural home comfort. [4] 
p. illus., diagr. 4to. (Series M, no. 
4) @© May ty 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 12, 1916; A 432456. 


[15485, 15486 

Japanese naval program and America’s. 
Proof. (National editorial service. 
Serial no. 410) @© Feb. 19, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. June 22, 1916; A 432621. 

Our naval strength and that of Japan. 
Proof. (National editorial service. 
Serial no. 409) © Feb. 18, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. June 22, 1916; A 432625. 


© National editorial service, inc., 
New York. 


Go ahead boys and the 


racing motor-boat. Illus. by R. Em- 


Hopkins [1916] 254 p.  front., tery of resonance. ( nm Musical: 
plates. 8vo. [15487 courier. ) ~ [15499 


© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 6, 1916; A 433617 ; Barse & 
Hopkins, New York. 


Ambler, 
[15488-15490 


interior and exterior, 
Sheet, illus., diagrs., printed on both 
sides, 22 by 16% inches. (Archi- 
tectural service corporation. Service 
sheet 2, no. 11, Jan., 1916) @©@ Apr. 
12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 20, 1916; 
A 430400. 

Roofing, asbestos, 
Sheet, illus., diagrs., 
sides, 214 by 16 inches. 
tural service corporation. Service 
sheet 1, no. 11, Jan., 1916) © Apr. 
12, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Apr. 20, 1916; 


A '430399. 
696 


Pa. 


Asbestos lumber, 


asbestos shingles. 
printed on both 
(Architec- 


KEASBEY and Mattison co.*—Contd. 


KEEcH & Beck*, 


KEELER (W. Frederic)* New York. 


- KEELEY (J.)* Chicago. 


Ketty (William E.)* Brooklyn. How 


Ketyin (Paul) 


pt. i, 1 Sy ‘vo B3 


Roofing, asbestos, corrugated ; siding, 
asbestos, corrugated ; asbestos a 
and siding. Sheet, illus., diagrs.. 
printed on- both. sides, 22 by 16% 
inches. (Architectural service corpor- 
ation. Service sheet 3, no. 11, Jan. 
1916) ~ @ Apr. Soa 1916; 2 c ange 
aff. Apr. 20, 1916; A 430401. : 


New York. Club 
member’s schedule of coming events, 
July, Aug., 1916. cover-title, — a 
24mo. $0.10. [15491 


© June 24, 1916: 2 c and aff. 
June 27, 1916: A 432719. 


How to give a treatment by silent 
thought. New York, The Oxford 
printing co., [1916] 37 -p. Sv0. 
(Power thought manuals for be- ‘ 
ginners; healing series, no. 2.) 
[15492 
© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 432316. ‘ 


[15493-15498 


Can dainty Miss Rowland prove she 
never wore pajamas? © May 7, 1916; 
1 ec. May 8, 1916; A 4243875. 


How a woman made a cowpuncher int 
another Remington. © May 7, 19163 
1c. May 8, 1916; A 424377. 


Is the 400 year old prophecy about Con- 
stantinople coming true? © June 25, 
1916; 1c. June 26, 1916; A 440579. — 


Real reason why your boy or girl runs” 
away from home. © July 9, 1916; 1 
e. July 10, 1916; A 440926. 


Science at last has found a use for 
dreams. © May 7, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 
1916; A 4243874. 

Sensational marriage of Lord Russell 
that has turned England op comm ' 
© May 7, 1916; 1 c. May 8, 19165 
424379. 
[Note: 


The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald |] : 


© July 6, 1916; 1 ¢. July 10, 1916; 
A 440891. 


to become a _ naturalized citizen. 
cover-title, 38 p. col. illus., port. 
16mo. [15500 

© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June” 
20, 1916; A 482580. 


Essence of salesman- 
ship. (In Automobile digest and 
register ) [15501 

© June 26, 1916; 1 « July 5, 
1916; A 440745; Arthur William 
Thompson, New York. 


+ 


no. 7, 1916 


KENTUCKY tobacco product co.*, Louis- 
‘ville. [15502-15505 


_ Spraying with Black leaf 40 in the gar- 
en. [4] p. illus., diagr. 16mo. 
‘a (Leafiet no. 31) © June 10, 1916; 2 
» c.and aff. June 15, 1916; A 432475 


_ Spraying with Black leaf 40 to eoutrat 
—® onion thrips. 7 p. illus. 8vo. 

© June 8 1916; 2 c. and aff. June is 
7 1916; A 434443. 


Seieryins with Black leaf 40 to prevent 
_ damage by the melon louse to cucum- 
_ bers, cantaloupes and watermelons. 

- Leafiet no. 30. [4] p. illus. 12mo. 
: @ May 18, 1916; 2 c. May 24, 1916; 
: aff. June 2, 1916: A 432274. 


_ Spraying with Black leaf 40 to prevent 
damages to cucumbers, canteloupes 
and watermelons by the melon louse. 
[4] p. illus. 12mo. (Leaflet no. 30) 
© May 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 15, 
1916; mh 430880. 

“yon (Ralph Wood)* Brooklyn. 
Sepecial notice. Sheet, 54 by 84 
inches. [15506 


P © May 25, 1916; 2c. und aff. June 
_ 2,1916; A 432286. 


vyon (William 8.) Senate and the 
Philippines. Proof. (National edi- 
- torial service. Serial no. 408) 
[15507 
© Feb. 17, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
June 22, 1916; A 432624 : National 
editorial service, inc., New York. 


Kreut (W. J. L.) British captives 
“Marry Dutch girls. (In Chicago 
daily news.) [15508 


' © June 17, 1916; 1 c. June 21, 
1916; A 440435; Chicago daily news 
= CO., Chicago. 


Krercan (A. M.)* Clarence, Mo. 

Church of God: General and local. 
Fort Scott, Kan., Wm. Koefoed, 
ma916. 55 p. 12mo. $0.15. [15509 


é. © June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 433449, 


Kim—EyY (Thomas W.) & co. [Cata- 
ene, 1916] Brooklyn, N. Y. [1916] 
2 p. 1., vii-xxxvi, 558 p. illus. 8vo. 
# [15510 
© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 431791; R. R. Donnelley 
, & sons co., Chicago. 
<1Inea (R. P.)* Greensboro, N. C. In- 
structions for moving barbed wire 
fence. 31. folder. 24mo. $1.00. 
[15511 
2c. and aff. June 


© June 9, 1916; 

; /12, 1916; A 432433. 
<iInc (Sidney J.)* Chicago. King’s 
_ Official route guide. [15512-15519 


‘Section 1. Automobile routes of Wis- 
consin, Illinois, Indiana, eastern Iowa, 
eastern Minnesota and southern Michi- 
gan. cover-title, various paging. 8vo. 
ag (part folded) $2.00. © May 
15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 12, ALG § 
A 431445. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


15529 


Kine (Sidney J.)*—Continued. 


Section 2. Automobile routes of In- 
diana, Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky. 
cover-title, various paging. maps 
(part folded) 8vo. go. 00. © May 
15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 12, 1916; 
A 431446. 

Section 3. Wisconsin, northeastern Illi- 
nois and western Minnesota. 1 p. L, 
444 p. maps (part fold.) S8vo. 
$1.00. © May 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 12, 1916; A 431447. 

Section 4. Illinois, eastern Iowa and 
southern Wisconsin. 1p. Lh. (4870: 
maps (part fold.) S8vo. $1.00. © 
May 15, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. June 12, 
1916; A 431448, 

Section 5. Indiana and southern Michi- 
gan. fp. 1, 612 p.peSve., $£.00- 
© May 15, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. June 12 
19162 A. 431449, 

Section 6. Ohio and Kentucky. 1 p. L, 
518 p. maps (part fold.) S8vo. $1.00. 
@© May 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
12) 1916: A 431450, 

Section 7. Michigan and northern In- 
diana. 1p. 1, 544 p. maps (part 
fold.) S8vo. i 00. © May 15, 1916; 
Ae Land ate edtine 12. LOG = 5A. 431451. 

Section 8. New York and the Province 
of Ontario, Canada. 144 p. maps. 
S¥Of4Ao 00s. @. Mayet 5. f9O1Gs eZee 
and aff. June 12, 1916; A 431482. 


KINSOLVING (Wythe Leigh)* New 
York. Even so I send you. Win- 
chester, Tenn., Southern printing 
and publishing co., 1916. [20] p. 
Svo. $0.15. [15520 

© June 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
21, 1916; A 484556. 


KiIgcHMAIER (Cora)* Toledo, OQ. 
Cross-stitch designs. Series 10, 
plates 14. [8] p. eol. illus. 4to. 

[15521 
© June 29, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 431797. 


Kirk (Alice Gitchell) [15522-15529 


Home making schedule. Housework ys. 
stores, cont’d. © June 28, 1916; 1 c. 
June 24, 1916; A 440830. 

Home making talks. Afternoon tea. © 
MY ie dts LE GC. IDLY 8, che eo: A 
440853. 

Chemistry for every day meals. © 
June 30, 1996: '1 c July 1, 1986's A 
440651. 

—— Family co-operation. © June 16, 
1916; 1c. June 17, 1916; A 440367. 


—-— Family co-operation cont'd. © 
June 23, 1916; 1c. June 24, 1916; 
A 440829. 

—— Women’s duty in the care of milk. 
© July 14, 1916; 1 c. July 15, 1916; 
A 441030. 

Hot weather helps. © June 16, 1916; 
1c. June 17, 1916; A 440368. 

Our national holiday. © June 30, 1916; 
1c. July 1, 1916; A 440652. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
plain dealer] 


© Alice Gitchell Kirk co., Cleve- 
land. 


697 


oo 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15530 


pt. 1, Biss Ve ie 


Kirk (William)* Chicago. Apart- 
ment lease. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 14 by 84 inches, fol. to Svo. 

[15530 


© Apri 5y 1946. 2 ep and ‘ait. 
June 10, 1916; A 434872. 


KirkMAN (Marshall Monroe) Cars, 
their construction and _ handling. 
Supplement to Kirkman’s Science of 
railways. Chicago, C. Phillips com- 
pany, 1916. 2p. 1, 7-34 p. 12mo. 

[15531 

© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

12, 1916; A 4382429; Cropley Phillips 
co., Chicago. 


Knapp & Spencer co.*, Sioux City, Ia. 
Here’s the best proposition ever of- 
fered you. Card, 28 by 22 inches. 

[155382 
© May 23, 1916; 2 ec. May 25, 
1916; aff. June 5, 1916; A 432519. 


KNOoEPPEL (C. E.) & co. & McCall & 
Clarke co.*, New York. Business in- 
vestigation the first step towards in- 
dustrial preparedness. 

[15533-15535 


no. 2. Office and accounting methods. 
cover-title, [21] p. 8vo. @ May 16, 
1916; 2 ec. May 24, 1916; aff. June 1, 
1916; A 434171. 


no. 3. Production translated. [19] p. 
Sva?  $0-50.. ©: May 27, 1986 FA’ e: 
and aff. June 2, 1916; A 432310. 


no. 4. Distribution. cover-title, [13] p. 
8vo. $050. ‘©, June 7, 1976; G 
and aff. June 17, 1916; A 432531. 


KNOWLES mushroom ventilator co.*, 
New York. Ventilators, mushroom, 
gaskets, corrugated copper. Sheet, 
illus., diagrs. 11% by 154 inches. 
({ Architectural service corporation] 
service sheet A, no. 101, A, B, Jan., 
1916) [15536 


© Apr: 92,916 * 2? ey and aii. 
Apr. 20, 1916; A 430397. 


KOEHLER (Emma E.)* Chicago. Stupid, 
weary life. Sheet, 83 by 44 inches. 
$0.05. [15557 

© Jan. 21; 19i6;"2 +e Mar, 45, 
1916; aff. June 19, 1916; A 484530. 


Kouter co.*, Kohler, Wis. Kohler of 
Kohler. 66 p. illus. 8vo. [155388 
© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 3, 1916; 

aff. May 29, 1916; A 432276. 


Lacoste (Lucie) Does the woman 
who marries another woman’s hus- 
band ever really feel remorse? (Jn 
Chicago herald) [15539 

© June 25, 1916; 1 ec. June 26, 
1916; A 440576; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


698 


Lait (Jack) 


[15540-15563 


Always open season to kill police. © 
July 7%, 1916;. 1 ce. July S$, 4975 
440871. | 


Anonymous letter to would-be bride. 
June 30, 1916; 1 ¢;<taly’ Ss; 19162 
440695. 


© 
A 
Another letter to my baby daughter. © 
June 28, 1916; 1 c. June 29, 1916; A 
440640. 
© 
A 


Fools’ witticisms guide ways of wise. 
June 20, 1916; 1 ec. June 21, 1916; 2 
440474, 


Four dollars a week. © June 18, 1916; 
1 c. June 19, 1916; A 444071. 


Gus the bus a commissioned officer. © 
June 26, 1916; 1 c. June 28, 1916; A 
440690. 


Gus the bus blind to a big tip. © July 
10, 1916; 1 ¢ Sully “4 29s 
440958. 


Gus the bus learns why we celebrate. 
@ July 3, 1916; 1 ¢« July 5, 1916s 
440834. 


Gus the bus will stay here a while. © 
June 19, 1916; 1 ec. June 21, 1916; A 
440430. 


Hail! Hail! © July 2, 1916; 1 @& due 
3, 1916; A 440701. 


How about the business man _ soldier. 
@ June 22, 1916; 1 c. June 24, 1916; 
A 440525. 

Josephus Ourpet Daniels on the stand. 
@ July 1, 1916; 1 c. July 3, 1916; A 
440698. 

No ‘‘drummer’” at salesmen’s congress. 
@ July 12, 1916; 1,¢. July 13, 197ee 
A 441002. 

No monkey business in rotary idea. © 
June 17, 1916; 1 c. June 19, 1916; A 
440403. 

Technicality ruins a grand business. @ 
~July. 5, 1916; 1 cc) July 6) 29tGEaee 
440846. 

Timely bedtime letter to my son. © 
June 21, 1916; 1 c. June 22, 1916; A 
440480. 

To and from our novelette family. © 
June 16, 1916; 1 ce. June 19, 1916; A 
440397. 

What constitutes good salesman? © 
July 1F, 1916; 1l.e. July 12, 1936508 
440961. 

What did it profit Mrs. Hetty Green? 
@ July 6, 1916; 1 c. July 8, 192055 
440845. 

What Mrs. Astor actually sacrificed. © 
June 27, 1916; 1 c. June 28, 1916; A 
440832. : 

What state should and might do for 
married soldiers. © June 24, 1916; 
1c. June 26, 1916; A 4405538. 

What’s the matter with our youths? 
@ July 4, 1916; 1 ¢. July 5, 19165 
440838. 

Willie goes into the produce business. 
© June 29, 1916; 1 c. June 30, 1916; 
A 440658. 

$100,000 a year ad writer replies. © 
July 8, 1916; lc. July 10, 2916) 
440875. 

{[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


15587 


no. 7, 1916 


Lake Charles trust and savings bank. - 


[15564-15566 


5 Universal savings system. [4] p. 8vo. 
a © May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
' £18, 1916; A 434421. 


savings system schedule 
50-31, 100-31. 2 v. 24mo. © May 
25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. each June 13, 
1916; A 434419, 434420. 


© Fred H. Junkin, Lake Charles, 


-LAmps*, New York. Souvenir book 
_ The Lambs all star gambol, 1916. 
cover-title, [40] p. illus. (part col.) 
ports. fol. $0.25. [15567 


© May 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
20, 1916; A 432141. 


P smo (Chester E.)* Kokomo, Ind. 
Biblical game. [61] cards, 34 by 24 
inches. $0.25. [15568 
© June 9, 1916; 2 ec. June 19, 
1916; aff. July 1, 1916; A 434827. 


LANE (Franklin K.) Water-power 
lands and our national necessity. 
Proof. (National editorial service. 
Serial no. 414) [15569 


© Feb. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 432630; National edi- 
torial service, inc., New York. 


“LANGER (Charles H.)* Chicago. Gen- 
eral accounting. Various paging. 
4to. [15570 

© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 30, 1916: A 433565. 


LANSTON monotype machine co.*, 
Philadeiphia. Monotype monoglue 
for mounting cuts on metal bases. 
[4] p. illus. 4to. [15571 


' © May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
2, 1916; A 432300. 


ANTERN no. 24, spring, 1916. Bryn 
_ Mawr college. 89 p. front. S8vo. 
$0.75. [15572 


= © May 29, 1916; 2 c« June 3, 
1916; aff. June 17, 1916; A 432590; 


es as 


Lois Estabrook Sandison, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 
Larkin co.*, Buffalo. Symphonic 


pianos & player pianos & sympho- 
_nolas. cover-title, 16 p. illus. (part 
 @ol.) obi. Svo. [15573 
© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

2, 1916; A 432283. 


La Sarre extension university*, Chi- 
eago. Business leadership. 47, [1] 
p. illus., chart. Svo. [15574 

© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

8, 1916; A 434258. 


55661—16—4 


LAVERCOMBE (Frederick A.)* Newport, 
Ky. Results guaranteed, not es- 
timated contracts. [15575-15580 


[no. 1.] P2tasp: .16mo.2.@ Aneest0: 
1S1G <2" e. “May 22: 1916 aff: Jane 5; 
1916; A 432336. 


[no. 2-6 5 v. obl. 48mo. © Apr. 29, 
1916; 2 e@. each May 22, 1916; aff. 
June 5, 1916; A 432337—-432341. 


Lavino (E. J.) & co.*, Philadelphia. 
Ferro-alloys. cover-title, 23, [1] p. 
tables, diagr. 16mo. [15581 

© May 15,1916: 2 ¢. Mar: “11, 
1916; aff. May 31, 1916; A 484190. 


LAWRENCE (Eugene B.)* Nutley, N. J. 
Material required for 1 cu. yd. 
rammed concrete. Scale B. Card, 
with revolving disc, 54 by 44 inches. 

[15582 


© June 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 


June 17, 1916; A 432608. 
LAWYERS’ tist, 1916. New York, H. 
R. Brown [1916] 479 p. 12mo. 
$5.00. [15583 

© July 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
£4. $S1G=. A. 4358866 >. Hubert oR. 
Brown, New York. 


LAWYERS REPORTS annotated. Cumula- 
tive index. vols. 1916A—1916C, with 
separate index to notes. Rochester, 
N. Y., The Lawyers co-operative 
publishing company, 1916. S82 pD. 
Svo. [15584 

© June 29, 1916: 2 ce. and aff. July 
1,1916; A 483588 ; Lawyers co-opera- 
tive pub. co., Rochester, N. Y. 


Leas & MeVitty, ine.*, Philadelphia. 
Quality information regarding high 
grade old fashioned oak sole leather. 
[8] p. illus. 16mo. [15585 

© June 30, 1916; 2 c. June 27, 
1916; aff. July 10, 1916; A 432759. 


(Richard A.) Keeping the 
Chicago, Ill., Ameri- 
can farming pub. co., [1916] 48 p. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. $0.25. [15586 

© May 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
10, 1916; A 484374; American farm- 
ing pub. co., Chicago. 


LEAVELL 
motor car fit. 


Lrespianc (Maurice) % Hughes Massie 
& co.*, London. Bombshell: tr. by 
Alexander Teixeira de Mattos. 
chaps. 20—end. (Jn Pearson’s mag- 
azine, June, 1916) [15587 

© 1c. June 29, 1916; A ad int. 
2697 ; pubd. May 31, 1916. 


699 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15588 


LEFFEL (James) & co.*, Springfield, O. | Linpsay (Forbes)—Continued. 


Leffel maquinas de vapor y calderas. 
cover-title, 72 p. illus., diagrs. obl. 
16mo. (Catalogo nim 66) [15588 


© June 7, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 482427. 


LettcH (Albert J.)* Cleveland. In- 
dustrial democracy. [8] p. 16mo. 
[15589 


© June 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 482493. 


[Lemont (H. H.)] Bewildering mys- 
teries and illusions of bogus spirit 


mediums. Duluth, Minn., The Lem 
company [1916] [1], 7 p. folder. 
Svo. $0.50 [15590 


© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 482434; Lem co., Duluth, 
Minn. 


LENAWEE County, Mich. Farm jour- 
nal rural directory of Lenawee 
County, Mich. [1916-1921] Phila- 
delphia, Wilmer Atkinson company, 
1916. 304 p. illus. 8vo. £15591 


© May 8, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. May 
10, 1916; A 428935; Wilmer A:tkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


LEVINE (Isaac Don) And through him 
Russia has found herself. (Jn New 
York times, Shakespeare tercenten- 
ary, 1616-1916) [15592 

© Apr. 16, 1916; 1 c. May 3, 1916; 
A 424231; New York times co., New 
York. 


Lewis (Clifford Morgan)* Grand Rap- 
ids, Mich. Service instructions, Ho- 
tel Pantlind, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
24 p. 12mo. [155938 


© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 43824380. 


Lewis (Gertrude) Back to the army. 
(In Lewiston journal magazine) 
[15594 


© June 10, 1916; 1c. July 8, 1916; 
A 440852; Lewiston journal co., Lew- 
iston, Me. 


Liacett & Myers tobacco co.*, New 
York. They satisfy. (Jn Evansville 
journal-news ) [15595 

© June 14, 1916; 1c. July 3, 1916; 
A 440725. 


LinpsAy (Forbes) [15596. 15597 


Standard forms of policies and ae 
forms of policies. 1 p. 1, p. [73]-—82, 
11. S8vo. (Pacific mutual school for 
salesmen, first post-graduate course, 
no. 8) @© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434544. 


700 


pt. 1, 0. S., V. dee 


Surrender values a policy loans. 1 
p. 1, p. [65]—72, 1.1. _8vo:. . (Paewe 
mutual school for salesmen, first post 
graduate course, no. 7.) $0. : 
May 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June e 
1916 ; A 434310. 


© Pacific mutual life insurance 
co., of California, Los Angeles. 


Liste (Ann) Biography of a sinner. 

(In New York evening journal) 

. [15598-15617 
June 19. 20, 1916. [2 instalments] 


June 19, 20, 1916; 1 c. each June of 
aa es 1916: A 440497, 440498. xs 


June 21, 1916. © June 21, 1916; 1 «¢ 
June 22, 1916; A 440502. 


June 23, 24, 1916. © June 23, 24, 1916; — 
440557, | 


1 c. each June 26, 1916; A 
440558. 
June 26, 1916. © June 26, 1916; fe 
June 27, 1916; A 440581. a 
June 28, 1916. © June 28, 1916; 1 « 
June 29, 1916; A 440616. 
June 29, 1916. © June 29, 1916; 1c. 
June 30, 1916; A 440637. 
June 30, 1916. © June 30, 1916; 1 ¢€ 


July 3, 1916; A 440708. 


July i, 1916... © Jm@y 4) 2196 =32 ee 
July = 1916; A 440710. 

July 3, 1916. © July 3, 1916; 1 edule 
6, 1916; A 440793. 

July 5, 1916. © July~5; 19163) fe 
July 6, 1916; A 440794. 

July 6, 1916. © July 6, 1916; 1 c. July) 
7, 1916; A 440808. 

July 7, 1916. © July 7, 19163 1 c. Jae 
8, 1916; A 440849. .. 

July 8, 1916. © July 8, 1916; 1 c. July 
10, 1916; A 440879. 

July 10, 1916. © July 10, 1916; ft 
July 11, 1916; A 440920. 

July 11, 1916. © July 14, 1916; ie 
July 12, 1916; A 440929. 

July 12, 1916. © July 12, 1916; a8 
July 13, 1916; A 440964. 3 

July 13, 1916. © July 138, 1916) >a 
July. 14, 1916. A ere 

July 14. 1916. © July 1916; 1 Cae 


July 15, 19163 A. 441048" 
© International news service, — 


New York. 

List of our stock at Buffalo. [v. 13, 
no. 6] June 1, 1916. cover-title, 31_ 
p. 12mo. [15618 


© May 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June — 
1, 1916; A 434204 : Taylor & Crate, 
Buffalo. 


LIVE stock mens’ assn. of America*, | 
Knoxville, Tenn. Directory. 5th ed. 3 
xxix, 408 p. 24mo. $5.00. [15619 


© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. ~ 
June 30, 1916; A 433553. . 


- 
— 


* 
f 


& 


ae 
SS” Vgc 


~LiLoyp 


a Pres ee ae 


(Leslie G.)* Los Angeles. 
Tungsten, notes on its minerals, 
their examination, tests and com- 
mercial uses. 16 p. 16mo. $0.50. 
[15620 
© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
10, 1916; A 434382. 


Locke (Alain Le Roy)* Washington. 
Syllabus of an extension course of 
lectures on race contacts and inter- 
racial relations. [9] p. S8vo. $0.25. 

[15621 
emer.) 15> 1916;..2..c... Apr... 8, 
1916; aff. June 12, 1916; A 434427. 


LOFFLER (Charles) * Minneapolis. 
What is health? (Jn Masonic ob- 
server ) [15622-15625 
Article 31, 32.. [2 instalments] © June 

10, £906) 01 c, each -June -15,, 19, 
1916; "A 440487, 440488. 

mrrele no. oo. @ June 24, 1916; 1 e. 
June 26, 1916; A 440559. 

Article no. 34. © July 1, 1916; 
July 10, 1916; A 440882. 


1b Xe; 


LocAN (Leonard) jr. Logan’s Okla- 
homa history map book. Oklahoma 
City, Okl., Oklahoma journal of edu- 
eation, [1916] [44] p. maps. obl. 
8vo. $0.35. [15626 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 8, 1916; A 4384842; Oklahoma 
journal of education, Oklahoma City, 
Ok. 


Logan County, O. Farm journal di- 
rectory of Logan County, O. [1916— 


1921] Philadelphia, Wilmer Atkin- 
son company, 1916. 240 p. illus. 
Svo. [15627 


© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 481525; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


LonE scouts of America. Second or 
woodcraft degree. 23 p. illus. (part 
col.) 16mo. [15628 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 19, 
1916; aff. June 9, 1916; A 4382417; 
W. D. Boyce co., Chicago. 


LONE STAR corp.*, New York. 
[15629, 15630 


Charles Chaplin in The floorwalker. 
10] p. illus. 16mo. $0.05. 
May 15, aes oe ce. and aff. June 27, 
1916; A 43271 

Charlie Chanvlin in The fireman. [7] p. 
illus. 16mo. $0.05. © June 12, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 27, 1916; 
A 432713. 


Lone (W. P.)* Greenville, Tenn. Mes- 
sages of truth. 47, [1] p. port. 
8vo. $0.25. [15631 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
20, 1916; A 482597. 


a 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


15641 


LonecorpeE (Hdward McLeod)* Hous- 
ton, Tex. To my beloved, every- 
where; a message by Courtney Wel- 
lington [pseud.] 8p. folder. 24mo. 
$0.20. [15632 

OxJune 7 ©1916. “2. ¢. “June 12) 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 434659. 


Los ANGELES, Cal. Los Angeles city 
directory, 1916. Los Angeles, Cal., 
Los Angeles directory company, 
1916. 2453 [i. e. 2448] p. 8vo. 
$10.00. [15633 

@rsune 15, 1916:.2 ¢. and aff. 
June 21, 1916; A 481593; Los An- 
geles directory co., Los Angeles. 


LouIsIANA. Directory of Louisiana 
sugar planters, 1916, comp. by A. B. 
Gilmore. cover-title, 36 p. S8vo. 

[15634 

©uyJune, 13> 1916" 2c. and. air, 

June, 15:5 19165, A. 432555, Abner 
Blanks Gilmore, New Orleans. 


Lowe motor supplies co.*, New York. 
Dealers price list. June 1, 1916. 
cover-title, 46, [2] p. nar. S8vo. 

[15635 
© May 23, 1916; 2 c. June 12, 
1916; aff. June 20, 1916; A 482571. 


Lupewie (A. V.) Business English. 
Sedalia and Kansas City, Mo., C. W. 
Robbins [1916] 2p. 8vo. (Cover- 
title: A short but thorough course in 
English for private schools, graded 
and high schools) $0.50. [15636 

©: Mar’; Sar 1916242 ‘e -Sune 12, 
1916; aff. June 19, 1916; A 4384567; 
C. W. Robbins, Sedalia, Mo. 


LUTHERAN day school*, Paterson, N. 


J. Luther book-mark. [4] p. illus. 
12mo. [15637 

© June 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 484294. 


Lyncu (Elizabeth)* Long Beach, Cal. 
City in the sun. Card, 7% by 3} 
inches. [15638 

© June 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
20, 1916; A 432582. 


LyncHBurG, Va. Lynchburg, Va., di- 
rectory, 1916. v. 35. [Richmond, 
Va.] Hill directory co., ine., 1916. 
5-528 p. S8vo. $6.00. [15639 

© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
10, 1916; A 433346; Hill directory 
co., ine., Richmond. 


Lyon & Healy*, Chicago. 
[15640, 15641 


Lyon & Healy advertising service, June, 
Pate. a I Gs, sto.) LE ext paral- 
lel to binding] © June 8, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. June 12, 1916; A 43! 2468, 


701 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15642 


Lyon & Healy*—Continued. 
Lyon & Healy victrola advertising sery- 
ice, June, 1916. Tllustration V. S. 1-4. 
4° p. -illus: <fel. (@edune’ 22:5 1926): 
2c. and aff. June 26, 1916; A 483511. 


Lyons (A. J.)* Milwaukee. Question 
of counter making. [7] p. 16mo. 
[15642 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 432498. 


Lyons (A. Neil) Arthur at the front. 
(In New York Sunday call) 
[15643-15646 


—— Same. © June 4, 1916; 1 c. July 
5, 1916; A 440769. 


June 4, 1916.° @ June. 4, L916; fe: 
June 8, 1916; A 440117. 


June-18,~1916. -@ June 18;. 1916; 1 -¢ 
June 22, 1916; A 440456. 

dune 25, 1916: © June 25, 1916. a ce 
July 5, 1916; A 440785. 


© New York call, New York. 


McArtHur (John) Greenhouse heat- 
ing, a reprint of four prize essays. 
New York, A. T. De La Mare ptg. 
and pub. co., ltd., 1916. 52 p. diagrs. 
16mo. $0.25. [15647 


© June 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12,--1916:; .. A. 43243877 A. 72. De, La 
Mare ptg. & pub. co., ltd., New York. 


McATAMNEY (Hugh) co.*, New York. 
Wanamaker cut service. [Each 1 
sheet, illus., 243 by 18 _ inches. 
$12.00. ] [15648-15657 
Issue no. 32, Mar: .6, 1916: 6,1. .illus., 

fol. $12.00. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing.|] © Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 3, 1916; A 434248. 

Issue no. 34-42, Mar. 20—May 15, 1916. 
9 vy. illus. fol+ “$22:00 each.” [Text 
parallel to binding] @©@ Mar. 9, 26, 
ADE. 2; Op on eo. ely, Gs sles. SO Ore 
2 ec. each and aft: June 3, 1916s" A 
434249434257. 

McCtioskey (Curtis L.) & Terheggen 
(Louis A.)* Erie, Pa. Mac-Terry 
lightning calculator, a most handy 
and up-to-date book of figures. Erie, 
Pa., Mac-Terry publishing co. 
[1916.] 48 p. 4to. $3.50. [15658 

© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

5, 1916; A 482334. 


M’CriureE (W. Frank) Bigger better 
business. Churches and advertising. 
(In Chicago herald) [15659 

© June 24, 1916; 1c June 26, 
1916; A 440554; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


McConneE“tt (Russell Norman)* San 


Francisco. R. N. MeConnell’s 5% 
telegraphic system. Card, 44 by 7 
inches. [15660 


© June 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
13, 1916; A 484418. 


pt. 1, 0. S., Vi ae 
McDave (Andrew Jackson)* Brook- 
lyn. Prosperity. [3] p. 16monm 
$0 [15661 — 
© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 434295. “a 
[McDAapE (James E.)] Standard 
drills in correct English. 1-7. 7 


cards, 62 by 4% inches. $9.12. Con- 
tents :—1. Pronouns.—2. Adjectives 
and adverbs.—38. Conjunctions and 
prepositions.—4. Number agreement 
of verbs.—5. The right verb.—6. Ir- 
regular verbs.—7. Shall and will. 
[15662 
© May 1, 1916; 2 ce May 24 
1916; aff. June 8, 1916; A 434349; 
Plymouth press, Chicago. 


McDonarp (J. B.)* Chicago. Ancient 
altar and the new, an explanation of 
the mass. [Chicago, Ill., Printed by 
O’Donnell printing co., 1916] 32 p. 
16mo. $0.25. [15663 

© May 8, 1916; 2 @¢ May a 
1916; aff. May 15, 1916; A 434481. 


McEwan (Oliver)* Evanston, II. 
McEwan’s secretarial course. pt. 


1-6. Chicago, London, The National 


college publications co. [1916] 6 v. 
illus. 12mo. $3.00. Contents: 1. 
Characteristics of the private secre- 
tary.—2. Social, and some _ special 
duties.—8. Preparing articles and 
speeches.—4. Private secretary’s ac- 
counts.—)S. Business methods, filing 
papers and making records.—6. 
Twenty days in the life of a private 
secretary. [15664 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 432414. : 


McGraw co. Electrical, mill and 
steam supplies. Catalog no. 15. 
Omaha, Neb., Sioux City, Ia., 1916. 
686 p. illus. 4to. [15665 

© July 8, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 481802; Cargill co., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 


McINERNEY (Peter J.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. [15666-15668 


Bituminate pavement with cushion coat 
and McInerney concrete base. -Specifi- 
cation no. 1. cover-title, 2 1. fol., fold. 
to 8 vo. [Text parallel to binding.] 
© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 5, 
1916; A 432347. 


Bituminous pavement without cushion 
coat. Specification no. 2. cover-title, 
2 1. fol., fold. to Svo. [Text parallel 
to binding] @© June 3, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. June 5, 1916; A 432348. 


McInerney roadway specification no. 7. 
cover-title, fol., fold. to S8vo. 
[Text parallel to binding] © June 3, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 5, 1916; A 

432349. 


702 


‘no, 7, 1916 


New York. Study 
outline. [15669-15671 
Dickens’ Tale of two cities. cover-title, 

24mo. (Macmillan pocket 


classics) SO.05.72@ June 28,719167; 
2 ce. and aff. June 29, 1916; A "431686. 


Irving’s Sketch book. cover-title, 16 p. 
+ 24mo. (Macmillan pocket classics) 
$0.05. © June 28, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
; June 29, 1916; A 431685. 


Milton’s minor poems. cover-title, 16 p. 
24mo. (Macmillan pocket classics) 
$0.05. © June 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 29, 1916; A 431684. 


~ MacRar (James)* Brooklyn. Salute 
the flag. (Jn Scottish-American) 
[15672 


4 © June 7, 1916; 1 ¢ June 16, 
q 1916; A 440467. 


" Macarnnan co.*, 


7 


i 


~ McWapr merchandise corporation, 
ine.*, Rochester, N. Y. Special allot- 

E ment, 2000 shares of 7% preferred 
- stock. [4] p. 4to. [15673 


mee@ June 14, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
mee wune 15, 1916; A 432517. 


- Mapison County, Ind. Farm journal 
a: ees directory of Madison County, 


Ind. [1916-1921 | Philadelphia, 
7 Srilmer Atkinson company, 1915. 
Seio2 p. illus. S8vo. [15674 


© June 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
17, 1916; A 433418; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


MArz. [Each 8vo. M. O. 50 
_ [15675-15691 
©. jahrg. hft. 40, 9. okt., 1915. © Oct. 
9, 1915; 1 c. July 15, 1916; A—For- 
eign 13971. 
Mite +i, 16, okt... 1915, 
1916 


© Oct. 16; 
; A—FYoreign 


feito; 1 c. July 15, 
13972. 


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TOL5. 
1916; 


© Oct... 23, 
A—Foreign 


30. okt., 
mye LD, 


1915. 
1916 ; 


@ Octres0, 
A—FYoreign 


1915. 
1916; 


. 44, 6. nov., 
1h SCORE IN aka a 


© Nov. 6, 
A—Tloreign 


1915. 
1916; 


on, NOV.: 
. July 15, 


© Nov. 13, 
A—Yoreign 


1915. 
1916 ; 


ZO pMOVi:,; 


© Nov. 20, 
ic. wuly 15, 


A—Foreign 


1915. 
1916 ; 


Pina TOVcy 


© Nov. 27, 
Paw. July 15, 


A—Foreign 


. 48, 4. dez., 
imc: duly 15, 


1915. 
1916 ; 


© Dec. 4, 
A—Yoreign 


Ii. deéz., 
fe, duly 15, 


1915. 


© Dec. 11, 
1916; 


A—Foreign 


PaO) wes. ez. 
i rac. July 15, 


1915. 


© Dec. 18, 
UOTG ; 


A—Yoreign 


| 
| 


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15697 


Marz—Continued. 


—— hft. 51, 25. dez., 1915. @© Dec. 25, 
gee ioe. July 15, 1-916 ; A—Foreign 

gases 52, 81. dez., 1915. © Dec. 31, 
inlsye. al C. July 15, 1916; A—Foreign 
139838. 


105 jahug.. whit 15 8)jan., 1916; ©) Jan: 
Sy rot GL C: July 15, 1916; A—YVYor- 
eign 13984. 

net. 2h. jane OG. 
OU G Edi ee cinuilty, 15, 1916; 
13985. 

a Gia oy eon atles Loma. | (GC) eelainy ee 
UOUGES NC. IuWLy: 15, 1916; A—Foreign 


© Jan 15, 
A—Foreign 


13986. 

Ta tate jan. LOG. ©) diane 2o 
1916; 1 ¢. July 15, TOR Gi A—Foreign 
13987. 
© Mirz-verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 


Macete (Anna F.) & Reigart (John 
I.)* Yonkers, N. Y. Magee read- 
ers, book 2. Illus. by Ethel F. B. 
Bains and Eugene M. Wireman. 
Boston, New York [ete.] Ginn and 
company [1916] viii, 100 p. inel. 
front., illus. (part col.) 12mo. 
$0.36. [15692 
piGvuly a n191632 ¢ andvattoduly 
10, 1916; A 431779. 


MAGNIPHONE c¢o0.*, Chicago. Magni- 
phone for the deaf or hard of hear- 
ing) Jae Paiilep. * 16mo: [15693 


© June 12, 1916; 2 @ June 22, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 434660. 


MAINE automobile road book and pine 
tree tour of Maine and White Mts. 
[1916] Portland, Me., Maine auto- 
mobile associations touring bureau, 
1916... 400 ~p. illus, maps; vo. 
$1.00. [15694 

© June 6, 1916; 2 c. June 9, 1916: 
aff. June 8, 1916; A 433320; Maine 
automobile assn., Portland, Me. 


MANDEL bros.*, Chicago. Mandel 
brothers weekly art cut service. 
Sheet 882. June 3, [1916th Sheet, 
illus., 24 by 18 inches. [15695 


© June 3, 1916; 
5, 1916; A 432333. 


2 ¢. and aft. June 


MANHATTAN paint works. 
nishes and roofings. 
p. illus. (part col.) 


Paints, var- 
cover-title, 21 
4to. $0.02. 
[15696 
© Feb. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
19; 1916; A 484524: Arthur B. Cha- 
pin, Chicago. 


Mantz (Isidore P.)* Oklahoma City, 
Okl. Trick discovered. 10, [1] p. 
illus. 8vo. $0.05. [15697 

© May 27, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
3, 1916; A 434240, 


703 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15698 

Map Le flooring manufacturers’ assn.*, 
Chicago. Rate book [1916] [89] p., 
id 1. 16moe. [15698 


© June 10,°1916> 2c and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 432471. 


Mario (Marc)* Paris. Enfant de la 

Croix-rouge. nos. 1-5. [5 instal- 

ments] (Jn La France de Bordeaux 

et due Sud-ouest, 1°T-5 juin, 1916) 

[15699 

© June 1-5, 1916; 1 c. each June 
20, 1916; A—Foreign 14019. 


MARLBOROUGH hotel. What every guest 
of this hotel should know. Card, 12 
by 8 inches. [15700 


© June 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 432403; Essex pub. co., 
Newark, N. J. 


{MarsHALL (Jacob S.) clothing co.] 
Ad helps for clothiers and men’s fur- 
nishers. v. A. Portrait cartoon se- 
ries [no. 43030-43090] cover-title, 
91 1. illus., ports. 8vo. [15701 


© June 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 4384463; Sales method 
co., New York. 


MARSHALLTOWN Club. In the fore- 
front as a city of progress, with a 
record of industrial achievement, 
and blessed with many natural ad- 
vantages is Marshalltown. [23] p. 
illus. 8vo. (Caption heading: Mar- 
shalltown, Iowa, a city of progress) 

[15702 

© May 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

15, 1916; A 484658; J. Sidney John- 
son, secy., Marshalltown, Ia. 

Martin (Ch. Hubert)* Atlanta, Ga. 
Orthopedic appliances. [20i,,  D: 
illus., port. 8vo. [15703 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 484358. 


Martin (Richard)* Trenton, N. J. 
Patriot’s song. (Jn South Amboy 
citizen ) [15704 


© July 8, 1916; 1c. July 14, 1916; 
A 440997. 


[Mary DomiTILt~tA (Sister)] Fourth 
reader, by a Sister of St. Joseph. 
New York, The Macmillan company, 
1916. 288 p. illus. 12mo. (Ideal 
Catholic readers) $0.45. [15705 


© June 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 29, 1916; A 481689; Macmillan 
co., New York. 


MATERIAL men’s’ mercantile assn., 
lItd.*, New York. [15706, 15707 
Association’s book. System no. 1. 118 

p. with forms. 4to. © June 3, 1916; 


2c. and aff. June 6, 1916; A 433282. 


pt.1, 0.S., Vv. lag 


MATERIAL men’s 
ltd.—Continued. 


Supplement ; 
to June iM 


mercantile assn., 


1916... 1 p. 1;-p. Soa 
4to. © May 31, 1916; 2.¢. June ® 
1916; aff. June 6, 1916; A 434301. 

Mawson (Robert) Making the 4.5 in. 

howitzer cartridge case. 

can machinist) [15708, 15709 — 

1. © July 6, 1916; 1 c. July 7, 1916S 
440815. 


2. © July 138, 1916; 1 e. July 14, 79sGe 
A 440998. 
[Note: 
can machinist] 


© Hill pub. co., New York. 


Mazer (Joseph) Second set of silver — 
plated teaspoon assays. (Jn A. N. © 
R. J. A. bulletin) [15710 


© June 30, 1916; 1 c«@ July 8, 
1916; A 440851; ‘American national 
retail jewelers assn., Neenah, Wis. 


Merap-Morrison manufacturing co0.*, 
Boston. Electric hoists. cover-title, 
91, [1] p. illus. 8vo.  (Catalo=uam 
H-3) [157i 

© June 8, 1916; 2.¢. and am 
June 15, 1916; A 482480. 


[MraAny (Geo. J.)] 
mate of railway } 
year 716. (In Daily financial | 
America) [15712 3 

© June 26, 1916; 1 c June 27, 
1916; A 440587; Daily financial 
America, New York. 


Mears (William A.)* Philadelphia. 
Mines above the ground. 
title, [9]-14, [2] p. 12mo. [15713 

© June 5, 1916; 2 c.. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 482415. 


MEEKER (Claude)* Columbus, OQ. 
Handbook of Columbus and other 
securities. Useful information for 
investors. 82 p. 16mo. [15714 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 432494. 


MEIsTeER bros.-Bracht co. Catalogue of 
supplies for automobiles, motor- 
cycles, gas and gasoline engines. 


results in fiscal 


[no. 1] Fort Smith, Ark. [1916] 1 


Svo. 
[15715 
© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 4381792; EF, HE. Mooreme 
Chicago. 


p. l., v—-xii, 160 p. illus. 


Metrosr advertising service*, Seattle. 


School children’s water color compe- 
tition. (Jn Portland Oregonian) 
[15716 

© May 29, 1916; 1 c June 35, 
1916; A 440454. 


704 


new names and re-ratings 


(In Ameri- — 


The foregoing are in Ameri- 


Analytic esti- © 


cover- 


_ no. 7, 1916 


yy BOOKS, GROUP II 


15736 


Memory gem cards for seat work with 
the Horace Mann primer. New 


York, Longmans, Green & co., 1916. 
20 numb. cards in envelope. 16mo. 
$0.25. [L5T1T 


= June 8, 1916; 2 ¢. June 12, 
1916; aff. June 10, 1916; A 433407; 
Longmans, Green & co., New York. 


Mempuis, Tenn. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Memphis city directory for the year 
commencing May ist, 1916. Mem- 
murs, Tenn. R. L. Polk & co., of 
Memphis, 1916. 1841 p. fold. map. 
Svo. $8.00. [15718 


© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
14, 1916; A 428528; R. L. Polk & 
co. of Memphis, Memphis, Tenn. 


MERCANTILE agency. Reference book 
(and key) containing ratings of 
merchants, manufacturers and 
traders generally throughout the 
United States and Canada, July, 
1916. v. 193. New York, R. G. Dun 
& co. [1916] Various paging. maps, 
fol. $10.00. [15719 

mesune 71, 1916; 2 c. June 23, 
1916; aff. June 24, 1916; A 431642; 
R. G. Dun & co., New York. 


MERCHANDISE purchasing certificate 
co., inc. Automobiles, motor cycles, 
auto trucks. 24 p._ illus., diagrs. 
4to. (Catalogue, suppl. C, May, 
1916) [15720 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 434490; Henry Sanders, 
Brooklyn. 


MercHant (Samuel A.) co., ine.*, De- 
troit. Elmwood park. [8] p. illus. 
(part col.) S8vo. [aaa 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 3, 1916; A 4384247. 


MercHants’ & manufacturers’ co.*, 
Springfield, Mass. Merchants’ and 
manufacturers’ service. Bulletin no. 
ao, A-l. 101. illus. 4to. faa 72 


© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
20, 1916; A 432588. 


METAL SHELTER CO., 
Metal shelters. cover-title, various 
paging. illus. 4to. [15723 


© June 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
. 15, 1916; A 432492. 


Merats production equipment co.*, 
New York. [15724, 15725 


Over-fired accurate temperature car-type 
heat-treating furnaces. 8 p. illus., 
Sa 4to. (Bulletin no. 1, Apr. 
1916. 2ded.) © May 29, 1916; 3 ¢. 
op ee 1916; aff. June 2, 1916; A 


inc.*, New York. 


METALS production equipment co.*— 
Continued. 


Over-fired accurate temperature heat- 
treating furnaces. 8 p. illus., diagr. 
4to. (Bulletin no. 6, May, 1916. Od 
eds) > @ Sully 1; 1914: Ze Conan ite 
June 3, 1916; A 434278. 


Meyer (Virginia M.)* Mount Clemens, 
Mich. Evening suppers. LG ‘p: 
24mo. (Cover-title: Evening sup- 
pers, convalescent trays, miscel- 
laneous) $0.25. [15726 


© May 29, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
June 1, 1916; A 434202. 


MryYeErR-BoTH co. 

[Ladies plate ad.] no. 544-614. 8 

illus. 4to. @ May 27, “1916: 2 
and aff. June 3, 1916; A 434271. 


Midsummer edition of plate ad series no. 
Do-OD wea Age ton des mlwds. role 
June 13, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aft. June 
19, 1916; A 434528. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 
Movie man offers quick cash for slow 


[15727-15735 


ile 
Cc. 


merchandise. The movie man clear- 
ance sale: / Sil py ilus: “fol © 
June 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 8, 


1916; A 432398, _ 
© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


Newspaper feature cut service. 
ending June 28, 1916. 5 1. 
fol. [Text parallel to binding.] © 
May 20, 1916; e. June 8, 1916; 
aff. May ite 1916: A 434346. 


© R. Masters, Chicago. 


Sheet i. BP. 55, June 7%, 1916: — Sheet; 
illus., 19 by 253% inches. © May 31, 
ASG. Cy and) ate June ss Glos 
434273. 


Sheet L. P. 56, June 14, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © June 13, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 19, 1916; 
A 434511. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 23, May 29, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
19 by 252 inches. @ May 31, 1916; 
2c. and aff. June 3, 1916; A 434272. 


Sheet no. 24, June 14, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches.. @ June 10, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 16, 1916; A 
434468. 


© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 
Sheet no. 297, June 7, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25% inches. © May 29° 


1916; 2 c.eand aff. June 3, 1916; 
A 434276. 


© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


Micuicsan state assn. of ginseng 
growers*, Muskegon Heights, Mich. 
Official proceedings of the 12th an- 
nual convention, held Jan. 26-28, 
1916, Chamber of commerce build- 


ing, Lansing, Mich. 46 p. S8vo. 
$1.00. [15736 
©: June 13, 1916; 2 c. ‘and ‘aff. 


June 16, 1916; A 433392. 


705 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15737 
MICHIGANENSIAN, 1916. [v. 20] the 
year book. [Ann Arbor, Mich.] 


Senior classes of the University of 
Michigan, 1916] 694 p. illus., col. 
plates, ports. 4to. [15737 

© May 22, 1916; 2 «@ and afi. 
May 24, 1916; A 433140; Louis M. 


Bruch & Glenn M. Coulter, Ann 
Arbor. 

Mincet ear phone co.*, Chicago. Mid- 

get, giant in strength. 30 p. 16mo. 

[15738 

© June" 36, "19iee? Se Taby 


1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A 482778. 
Mites (George B.)* Washington, Ill. 
Old Brown house. Sheet, 164 by 10 
inches. [15739 
© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 432478. 


Mitter (John Henderson)* Kansas 


City, Mo. My Saviour, ’tis of Thee. 
Card, printed on both sides. T by 43 
inches. [15740 


© May 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 482828. 


Miter (Wilbur G.)* Syracuse, N. Y. 
Oxyoline for restoring health and 
human efficiency. 19, [1] p. illus. 
24mo. [15741 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
27, 1916; A 482446. 


Mitrer’s. almanack and year-book of 
the trade, 1916-1917. Minneapolis, 
Minn., U. S. A., The Northwestern 
miller, 1916. 2 p. 1. 7-239, [1] p. 
illus . S8vo. $0.50. [15742 

© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
1, 1916; A 488235; Miller pub. co., 
Minneapolis. ; 


Mitts college. Favorite recipes, comp. 
by the Home economics senior class, 
Mills college, Oakland, Cal., 1916. 
2 p. 1, 3-61 p. S8vo. (Cover-title: 
White & gold recipes) $0.25. 

[15743 

© June 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

June 10, 1916; A®* 434425; Mary 
Beals Vail, Oakland, Cal. 


MINNEAPOLIS real estate index co.*, 
Minneapolis. Atlas and ownership 
index. v.3. 501. maps. fol. 

[15744 
© May 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 432576. 


MINNEISKA, 1916; a review of the 
events of the recurrent year [at the 


State normal school, Whitewater, 
Wis.] -[Oshkosh, Wis., Printed by 
7 


SN OOOO 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


MinnEISKA—Continued. "i 

Castle-Pierce printing co.] 1916. 
160 p. illus., plates, ports. 4to. 
poh. [15745 _ 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c June Be 
1916; aff. June 3, 1916; A 433273; 
Carrie Dixon & Donald A. Cald-— 
well, Whitewater, Wis. . 


Missouri dairy co. How to serve cot-_ 
tage cheese. [Kansas City, Printed 
by The Bishop press, 1916] cover-— 
title, [16] p. illus. 382mo. [15746 — 

© May 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and afm 
June 16, 1916; A 484503; Isabel M. — 
Lute, % Bishop press, Kansas City, 
Mo. . 
iv 

MircHet (Frederick Augustus)* East — 
Orange, N. J. Armiet. 16 p. 12mo. ~ 
$0.10... [Motion picture scenario] 

[15747 
© June 14, 1916; 2 e. June 1558 
1916; aff. June 23, 1916; A 484598. 


Gen- | 


MoHAwk electrical supply co. 


eral catalogue no. 7. Syracuse, 
N. Y. .[1916] 02 p. LoS 
illus. 4to. [15748 


© June 1, 1916; 2 e. and aff. June — 
15, 1916; A 431489; R. R. Donnelley — 
& sons co., Chicago. 4 


Monticona, 1917; junior year book. — 
Morgantown, W. Va., Class of 1917, ~ 
West Virginia university [1916] 332 
p. illus., pl., ports. 4to. $2.50. 

[15749 


© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May © 
27, 1916; A 433262; Robert William — 
Duthie, Morgantown, W. Va. 


Moore (James A.)* Hudson, Mass. 
Machinists’ diary. cover-title, [4] 
p.,.12 l.~ 16mo0,.4, 50, 20, [15750 

© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 482435. 


Moore & Evans. Our monthly sales- 
man, June-July, 1916. 40 p._ illus. 
4to. [1i57aes 

© May 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
3, 1916; A 4384288; James W. Clark, 
Chicago. 


MorcGan’s' selling service. Instruc- 

tions. [10] p. 16mo. [15752 

© June 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 

21, 1916; A 482609; Joseph Gerard 
Morgan, Boston. 


Mortson (Francis R.)* Cleveland. 
Monthly talk to bank employees. 
Are you a salesman? Sheet, 13 by 
8 inches. [15753 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
3, 1916; A 482411. 


06 


- 7, 1916 


yING telegraph Sunday magazine. 
3 # New York morning telegraph, 
‘sec. 2) [15754-15757 


: 2254916) © June 11,°1916; 1 c. 
June rat 1916; A 440448. 


- Jane 18. 1916. © June 18, 1916; 1 c. 
July 1, 1916; A 440683. 


June sy cialy 2, 1916. © June 25, July 
a. “zt, G6; 1 ec. each July 15, 1916; A 
21033 "441034. 


© Lewis pub. co., New York. 


Morris (Charles)* Philadelphia. Out- 
lines, recreations, lessons, questions 
and answers in the geography of the 
earth for the use of teachers, normal 
schools and eighth grade pupils. 
Altoona, Pa., H. R. Myers [1916] 
ets p. I2mo. $0.25. [15758 
: © Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. May 26, 
» 1916; aff. May 25, 1916; A 431237. 

Morse (Waldo G.) New significance 


of Washington’s birthday. Proof. 
(National editorial service. Serial 
no. 413A) [15759 


© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff..June 
22, 1916; A 482629; National edi- 
. torial service, inc., New York. 
Morton (Eliza H.)* Portland, Me. 
Rays of light on the Sabbath ques- 


tion. [So. Lancaster, Mass., Printed 

by So. Lancaster printing house, 

geto] -135 p. front. S8vo. $0.50. 
[15760 


=) Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 431514. 


_ Morton salt co.*, Chicago. Salt talks, 
rock salt. 31 p. illus. 8vo. 

[15761 

© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


8, 1916; A 484357. 


Morton picture theatre list. Suppl. 
* [15762, 15763 


May, 1916. New York, N. Y., The Mo- 
7. tion picture trade directory cO., 
foto, 11 p. S8vo. © May I, 1916; 2 
c. and aff. June 16, 1916 ; A 433379. 
June, 1916. New York, N. Y., The Mo- 
tion picture trade directory co., 1916. 
Sv. S8vo. © June 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. June 16, 1916; A 433380. 
© Motion picture trade directory 
co., ine., New York. 


Mowunrarn states telephone & telegraph 
co.*, Denver. Telephone directories. 


[15764-15766 

eaneraue and Tucumcari districts. 
m0 Book no. : cover- 
title, e. Dp. 4to. @ May 22, 1916; 

e. and aff. June 6, 1916; A 434296. 
cts district. May, 1916. Book no. 
4-S. cover-title, 20 p. 4to. © May 


B, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 6, 1916; 
A 434298. 
3 Roswell district. June, 1916. Book no. 
7-S. cover-title, 28 p. 4to. © June 
motol6 ; 2) c: and aft, June 6, 1916; 
A 434297. 


BOOKS, GROUP Il 


15800 


Mowrer (Edgar Ansel) ae eee 
Facts on Austrian forces. © July 12, 
moO Se: aly” 15, 19 sGia ck 441029" 


Italy fears inrush of goods. © June 14, 
1916; 1 e« June 17, 1916: A 440358. 


Italy stands strain of war. © July 1, 
1916; tirer uly 5) fone =A: A402. 


Italy’s new premier gives message to U. 
«| © Sune, 22; 1916; 1 ¢.. June 26, 
419165 A. 440543. 


New cabinet unites parties. © June 19, 
19162 Ae uned22 long = JA 440462. 


Offensive of Italy turns battle tide. © 


June 15, 1916; 1 ec June 19, 1916; 
A 440408. 

War declaration is expected. © June 
24, 1916s. 1 cc. June 120.7 otGee A 
440528. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 
Mowrer (Paul Scott) [15774-15800 


All Paris is athrob as allies smash on. 
Oye Sulhys co. LONG lee bye LOG 
A 440825. 

Allies’ drive fills big hospitals again. © 
Sly: oe LONG el exe Inihy, LO a GAG 23 cA. 
440895. 

' Allies plan a new sea law. © July 1, 
1916: 1c. July 5, 1916; A 440777. 
Army commission opposed. © July 10, 

1916; 1 ¢. July 18, 1916; A 440988. 


Attacks of Germans foiled. © June 29, 
1916; 1 c«. July 3, 1916; A 440738. 
Berlin gets famous statue. © June 19, 


1916; 1c. June 22, 1916; A 440461. 
Biaches is taken by storm. © July 11, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 14, 1916; A 441008. 
Chapman’s machine riddle. © June 26, 
1916; 1 c. June 29, 1916; A 440622 
Famine sweeps Montenegro. © July 6. 
1916; 1 c. July 10, 1916: A 440905. 
Figure Teutons lost 500,000. © July 5, 
1916 1 .¢e. July 10, 1916; A 440898. 


France is in optimistic mood. © June 

Tena <f (e. pune 24. JOT A 
440530. 

France wants U, S. opinion. © July 10, 


1916; 1 c¢. July 13, 1916; A 440987. 
French adopt new sea law. © July 10, 
1916% 1. ¢. July 13, 1916; A 440983. 
French beards are doomed. © June 21, 
1916; 1 ¢. June 24, 1916; A 440535. 


French praise British troops. © July 
6, 1916; 1c. July 10, 1916; A 440904. 

French socialists assert war policy. © 
June '27, 1916;:1 c. July 1, 1916; A 
440662. 

French watch U. S. campaign. © June 


Thiokol Ors June 21, 1916; A 


440434. 

Future of Germany now being planned. 
© July 12, 1916; 1c. July 15, 1916; 
A 441021. 

General is in tears at French devotion, 
@ July 7, 1916; 1-¢. July. 12, 1916; 
A 440937. 

Germans in futile attacks on French. © 
July) 8, 1916; Lsc. July 12, 1916; A 
440942. 

Germans planned big coup. © July 8, 
1916; 1 ec. July 12; 1916; A 440946. 


nie ce 


707 


CATALOGUE vl COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15801 


Mowrer (Paul Scott)—Continued. 


Loss of Hardecourt is blow to Germans. 
© July 10, 2916s Bie? July 15.0916: 
A 440984, 

Paris thinks Berlin is backing Carranza. 
© June 22, 1916; 1 c. June 26, 1916; 
A 440542. 

Paris worried while Verdun peril grows. 
© June 26, 1916; 1 c. June 29, "1916; 
A 440618. 

© Jul 


Ridicules attack on queen. af aoe OB 
1916; 1 ec. July 5, 1916; A 4407738. 
Swam river with Roosevelt. © July 11, 
1916; 1 ce. July 14, 1916; A 441013. 
Swiss in dilemma by German demand. 

@rulyel ss TOG es Iulyavown OlGe 

A 440775. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


Muwro (H. H.) [15801-15803 


Fur. [New York, Printed by Carey 
printing co., 1916), “1p. F 3h (hile. 
eol. illus. 48mo. @© May 31, 1916; 
2c. and aff. June 17, 1916; A 432522. 
[Copyright is claimed on illustrations] 

Holiday task. [New York, Printed by 
Carey printing company, 1916] 1 p. 
la ods TL) pe col, > tls. .Asine. ©: 
May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 17, 
1916; A 482524. 

[Copyright is claimed on new matter] 

Open window and Hermann the irascible. 
[New York, Printed by Carey print- 


ing company, 1916] 1 p. 1., 31, [1] 
p. col. illus. 48mo. @©@ May 81, 
1916 2°2 Gand aff: June 27, L916; A 
432525. 


[Copyright is claimed on new matter] 
© John H. Eggers, New York. 


[MuscuAamp (H. A.)] [Uncte Harry’s 
evening talk. B 37-B 47, by E. A. 
Muschamp and R. C. Clothier] 11 
instalments. (Jn Johnstown Daily 
tribune) Contents:—B 37. Uncie 
Harry explains the trouble in Ire- 
land.—B 388. Uncle Harry explains 
the three lines of defense.—B 39. 
Uncle Harry explains British trade 
interference.—B 40. Uncle Harry ex- 
plains about gasoline.—B 41. Uncle 
Harry tells about the proposed wire- 
less line to South America.—B 42. 
Uncle Harry tells about the Scott- 
Obregon conferences.—B 43. Uncle 
Harry talks about memorial day.— 
B 44. Uncle Harry explains how 
presidential candidates are nomi- 
nated.—B 45. Uncle Harry explains 
the American note to England and 
France.—B 46. Uncle Harry ex- 
plains about dyes and their high 
cost.—B 47. Uncle Harry tells about 
the North Sea battle. [15804 


© May 8-29, June 1-12, 1916; 1c. 
each June 26, 1916; A 4405 70; M-C. 
syndicate, P hiladelphia. 


pt.1, 0.8., v.13 

MuscGravE, (A. F.) Dyestuffs. 
National cleaner and dyer, July, — 
1916. ) [15805 — 


© June 20, 1916; 1 c June 24, 
1916; A 440537; Dowst bros. co., 
Chicago. 


Music and musicians, biennial Wash- 
ington and Oregon year book; a 
classified musical directory, 1916. 


[Seattle, Wash., Printed by Herald — 


printing co., 1916] cover-title, 72 p. 
ports. 8vo. $1.00. [15806 

© June 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
10, 1916; A 433347; David Scheetz 
Craig, Seattle. 


NATIONAL ASSN. FOR THE STUDY and 
prevention of tuberculosis*, New 
York. Tuberculosis directory, con- 
taining a list of institutions, asso- 
ciations and other agencies dealing 
with tuberculosis in the United 
States and Canada. [4th issue] 
421 p. 8vo. $0.60. [15807 


© June 21, 1916; 2 @ and am 
June 24, 1916; A 4381623. 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CORPORATION 
schools*, New York. 4th annual 
convention, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 30, 
31, June 1, 2, 1916. [15808, 15809. 


Advance copy of the report of committee 
on retail salesmanship. 15 p. 8vo. 
© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 3, 
1916; A 4384287. 


Advance copy of the report of committee 
on vocational guidance, the organic 
development of business. 148 p. 8vo. 
© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. ae 3 


1916; A 432560. 
NATIONAL CASKET co.*, Baltimore, 
Philadelphia, Scranton. . 
[15810-15812 
Catalogue O. Baltimore, Md., Washing- 
tom, D. CC. 279) po. iis: (part col.) 
obl. 24mo. © May 31, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. June 29, 1916. A 431696. 
Catalogue O. Philadelphia, Pa,. 3ls.pe 
illus. (part col.) obl. 24mo. @ May 
26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 29, 1916. 
A 431695. 

Catalogue O. Scranton, Pa. 314 p. 
illus. exe col.) obl. 24mo. @©@ May 
26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 29, 1916. 
A 431694. 

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE athletic assn.*, 


Cambridge, Mass. Track, relay and 
cross-country rules of the National 
collegiate athletic association, 1916, 
ed. by Frank R. Castleman, John L. 
Griffith and Romeyn Berry. New 
York, American sports publishing 
company, 1916. 26, [6] p. illus. 
16mo. (Spalding’s athletic library, 
group 7, no. 362) $0.10. [15813 
© May 17, 1916; 2 c. May 23, 
1916; aff. June 3 1916; A 434225. 


708 


(In § 


NG 


no. 7, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP It 


NATIONAL COMMERCIAL gas assn. 
York. Business English. Lesson no. 
met? 2 Vv. Svo. (Practical gas 
educational courses) [15814, 15815 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. each June 8, 
1916; aff. June 7, 1916; A 482371, 
432372. 


WATIONAL EDUCATION assn. New York, 
1916; the official program of the 54th 
annual meeting of the National edu- 
cation association, July 1-8, and a 
guide to New York. New York, The 
House of service, inc. [1916] 96, 4, 
128 p. 16mo. $0.25. [15816 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 431785 ; House of service, 
ine., New York. 


NATIONAL ELECTRIC and auto supply 


co. Automobile supply catalogue, 
moe, 1916. Peoria, Ill. [1916] 
2 p. 1., vii-xxvii, 421 p. illus. S8vo. 

[15817 


eesune 235, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 1, 1916; A 431709; R. R. Don- 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


NATIONAL ELECTRICAL contractors’ 
assn.*, Utica, N. Y. Universal data 
and sales book, June 1, 1916. 22 p. 
8vo. [15818 


| June 6, 1916; 2 c. June 8, 
1916; aff. June 16, 1916; A 482377 


NATIONAL FIRE proofing co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. Natco bakup tile. [4] p. 
illus. 16mo. [15819 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 432618. 


NATIONAL MFRS. co.*, New York. 
American industries, June, 1916. 
Suppl. Preventive appliances. 4p. 
tus. (part col.) diagrs. fol. 

[15820 
= vune 12,°1916; 2.c: and aff. 

June 17, 1916; A 433416. 


NATIONAL SERVICE co., inc. Zucker- 
man weekly fashion art service. 
v. 3. Issue no. 118, June 26, 1916. 
2 sheets, illus. 21 by 14 inches. 

[15821 


© June 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 432467; Sidney D. Zuck- 
erman, Chicago. 


NATIONAL Shawmut bank*, Boston. 
[15822, 15823 
Foreign res report [port of Boston] 


ean [3] p. -4to. © June 2, 

al 16; 2c. and aff. June 3, 1916; A 
434286. 

Massachusetts income tax law.  cover- 


title, 39 p. 8vo. @ May 27, 1916; 
2c. June 2, 1916; aff. May Si, 1916: 
A 432271. 


15835 

*, New | NaTIoNAL TANK & pipe co.*, Portland, 
Orie Tanks) #314 pee! alls. Peso: 

(Catalog no. 12) [15824 


©) June: 15, 1916502 ea June 21 
191Ge ait. July db, L916 = Ao 4528775 
NEELD (A. D.) jr.* Chicago. Discus- 
Sion of ribbed lath reinforcement 


for conerete. slabs. [7] p. “ illus. 
Svo. [15825 


© May 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
8S, 1916; A 484816. 


NEtson (Herman Wallace)* Moline, 
Ill. Nelson form for choosing bid- 
ders and awarding contracts. Form 
no. 1. For building contracts and 


similar work. [6] p. folder. 4to. 
[15826 
© May 12, 1916; 2 ce May 20, 


1916; aff. June 3, 1916; A 434279. 


NEUBURGER (Max) & co.*, New York. 
Box ot tum 1G]: p. folders milus:, 
53 by 63 inches, shaped like a box. 

[15827 
© May 15, 1916; 2 c« May 18, 
1916; aff. May 27, 1916; A 434191. 


NEW ENGLAND LABORATORY co.*, Lynn, 


Mass. Burrill’s jingle book. [7] p. 
eol. illus. 24mo. [15828 
© May 18, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 


June 3, 1916; A 434260. 


New ENcGLaAnp telephone & telegraph 
*, Boston. Telephone directories. 
[15829, 15830 


Calais district, summer issue, 
cover-title, 28 Dp: Svo:- © June 13 
LOG: 2 ¢. Juney15;.191G6icr aff, June 
16, 1916; A 4384465. 


Pittsfield district, summer issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 88 p. 8vo. @ June 20, 
1916; 2 ec. Jume 22, 1916; aff. June 
23, 1916; A 434638. 


NEw YORK COMMERCIAL. 
public utility holding companies. 
(In New York commercial) [158381 

© June 16, 1916; 1 c. June 19, 
1916; A 440584; Commercial news- 
paper co., New York. 


Suecess of 


NEw York post co.*, New 
York. [15832-15835 
Advertising record of evening papers for 

May, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 114 by 16 

(Bulletin, ve 5, Noy oe © 


EVENING 


inches. 


June 8, 1916; 2 c. June 12, 1916; aff. 

June 21, 1916; A 4384562. 
Advertising record of morning papers 

for May, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 114 by 


(Bulletin, v. 3, no. 14) 
© June 8, 1916; 2 c. June 12, 1916; 
aff. June 31, 1916: A 434561. 


Advertising record of Sunday papers for 


154 inches. 


May, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 114 by 16 
inches. (Bulletin, v. 3, no. 13) @© 
June 8, 1916; 2 c. June 12,1916; aff. 
June 21, 1916; A 434563. 


709 


Se 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15836 


New YORK EVENING Post co.*—Contd. 


Real estate values, being a compendium 

of real estate considerations in Man- 
battan from Jan., 1906, to May, 1916. 
2 16mo. $0.30. © June 27, 


af * 
2c. and aff. June 28, 1916; A 


1916; 
433521. 


New YORK HERALD €0.*, Jersey City. 
[15836-15840 


Atlantic passenger traffic shows big in- 
erease. Key to chart. © June 25, 
1916; 1c. June 26, 1916; A 440560. 


Entente military machine in ascendance 
puts Germans on defensive for the 
first time. @© July 9, 1916; 1 e. July 
10, 1916; A 440883. 


Russians at gate to Hungary. © June 
25.» 1946: 1 @ Sune 26; 1916} A 
440562. 


Transatlantic travel shows marked in- 
erease. Key to _ chart. July 9, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 10, 1916; A 440884. 


17 passenger steamships bound for New 
York. Key to chart. © July 2, 1916; 
1 ec. July 3, 1916; A 440712. 
[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
herald] 

New YoRK MERCHANDISE co.*, New 
York. Catalogue of 5, 10 & 25 cent 
merchandise, 1916. cover-title, 152 
p. illus. 4to. [15841 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1916; 
aff. June 5, 1916; A 432404. 


New York REVOLVING portable elevator 
company. How to pile. 23 p. illus. 
16mo. (Bulletin no. 36) [15842 

© May 18, 1916; 2 c. May 20, 
1916; aff. May 31, 1916; A 434183; 
Henry S. Germond, Jersey City. 

New YorK STEAM co.*, New York. 

Two months. [4] p. 4to. [15843 
© June 21, 1916; 2 c. June 24, 
1916: aff. Tune 23, 1916; A 434661. 


New YorRK TELEPHONE co. Brooklyn 
and Queens classified telephone di- 
rectory, May 6, 1916. [New York, 
N. Y.] R. H. Donnelley, 1916. 335 
p. 4to. [15844 

© June 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. June 
19. 1916: A 431540: Reuben H. Don- 
nelley, Chicago. 

NEWARK PUBLIC school athletic assn. 
Official handbook, 1915-1916. New 
York, American sports publishing 
company, 1916. 135 p. front., illus., 
ports., diagrs. 16mo. (Spalding’s 
athletic library) $0.10. [15845 

© June 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
8. 1916; A 433307; Amer. sports pub. 
co., New York. 

NEWARK SHOE stores co.*, Baltimore. 
Newark shoe maker says, 205 stores 
in 97 cities. (Jn Baltimore news) 

[15846 
© June 9, 1916; 1 ¢. July 1, 1916; 
A 440682. 


Cond 


( 


Newcoms (George Eddy)* Chicago. 
Our flag. Sheet, col. illus., 8 by 6 
inches. $0.05. [15847 


NEWELL (Willard)* Los Angeles. Jew 


NEWKIRK (G. A.)* Denver. 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*, New 


| 
| 


10 


pt.1, n.s., v.18 


© June 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
19, 1916; A 432584. q 


of Malta, a story of love and war, 
by W. Newell and Neill Mora. 136 
l. 4to. ; [15848 | 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Apr.” 
26, 1916; A 434302. - 


Guaran-_ 
cover-title. — 
$0.35. 
[15849 — 


© June 10, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 4845387. 


income. 
24mo. 


teed monthly 
[24] p. 2 tabs. 


York. [Each Proof, illus. 


[15850-15879 


Asthma Simpson, the village queen. Air 
seems full of politics these days, Luke. 
© June 10, 1916; 2 e. and aff. June 
17, 1916; A 4382542. 

——— Look Con! I’ve received a diploma. ~ 
© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 15, ~ 
1916; A 432511. <7 

Dear Mr. Liverpool :—Asthma has — 
often received visits. © May 27, 1916; — 
2 ec. and aff. June 13, 1916; A 434436. — 

Brow brothers. Hello fellows, what are 


you doing up this way. June 3, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 15, 1916; ~ 


A 432512. 
Say, I've been watching you for the 
last fifteen hours. @ May 27, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. June 13, 1916; A 434433. 
You're no help, Lo! Youre worse 
than useless. © June 10, 1916; 2 & 
and aff. June 17, 1916; A 432559. 


Daily magazine page for _ everybody. 
Cupid's journey. @©@ May 27, 1916; 2 
ec. and aff. June 13, 1916; A 434442. 

——— Household helps. How to make 
aspic dishes for summer service. -© 
June 3, 1916: 2 c. and ‘aff. June 15, 
1916; A 423509. 

How even the house-wife may have 
well kept hands. © May 27, 1916; — 
2 c, and aff. June 13, 1916; A 434439. 

—-— How to care for your teeth so they ~ 
will keep beautiful. © June 10, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. June 17, 1916; A 432536. 

How to keep your hair dry and — 
fluffy even on wet days. © June 10, 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. June 17, 1916; A 
432533. - 

___— How to make rose-time luxuries for 
your boudoir. May 27, 1916; 2 Ga 
and aff. June 13, 1916; A 434441. 

___- How you may overcome redness of 
nose and face. © June 3, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. June 15, 1916: A 432506. 

—_Is she coming in? © June 3, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. June 15, 1916; A 432507. — 


Revelations of a wife. How Dicky — 
found “his” house. © June 3, 19165 

2 ¢. and aff. June 15, 1916; A 432508. — 
How Madge classified her new — 
neighbors. © June 10, 1916; 2c. and 
aff. June 17, 1916; A 432535. 


, 
"a 


10. 7, 1916 


WSPAPER feature service, inc.*—Con. 


How Madge evaded Dicky’s e=- 
ecuses. © June 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 17, 1916; ‘A 43253T. 


' How Madge settled the gossip- 
=i me -bune Ss: 1916: 2 Conan: ate. 
F = 15, 1916; A 432510. 


Why Madge put Dicky to a 
test. © irae ie tO8G > 2 ¢c) and: afl. 
June 17, 1916; A 439532. 


- Why Madge’s victory turned to 
J ashes. © May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 13, 1916; A 434437. 


Winifred Black writes about choos- 
ing a. cute wife. © June 10, 1916; 
ae 2 ec. and aff. June 17, 1916; A 432534. 


Winifred Black writes about John’s 
Second wife. © May 27, 1916; 2 e¢. 
and aff. June 13, 1916; A 434438. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
Ber foolish heiress. © May 27, 1916; 
e. and aff. June 13, 1916; A 434440. 


Winifred Black writes of the “ diag- 
is” of middle age. © June 3, 
me: 2 c.and aff. June 15, 1916; A 
432504. 


Polly and her pals. Class ain’t no name 
for it, unk. © June 3, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. June 15, 1916; A 432514. 


Holy smoke maw, it’s ninety in the 
shade. © June 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 17, 1916; A 432541. 


—— There’s no use talking, ma. © Ma 
27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 13, 1916; 
A 434432. 


That son-in-law of pa’s. Now, it will do 
you no good to kick, pa. © June * 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 15, 1916's 
432513. 


Now pa, you simply must correct 
that brat if you insist on his living 
here. © June 10, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
June 17, 1916; A 432540. 

Poo-poo! fawthah! @ May 27, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 13, 1916; 
434431 


Newton, N. H. Newton, Kingston 
rc.) N. H., directory, 1916. v. 2. 
Sepoanaan, N. H.] W. E. Shaw, 1916. 
4p. 1., 25-90 p. Svo. $2.00. [15880 


= © May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 433221: William E. 
Shaw, Canaan, N. H. 
! 
-NIcKERsON (Louis A.) 
business as it is, its mistakes and 
the remedies. [Dunkirk “Ni: (Y., 
Nickerson & McLaughlin] 1916. 16 
p. illus. 16mo. $0.10 [15881 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. June 21, 1916; 
aff. June 9, 1916; A 432610; Nicker- 
son & McLaughlin, Dunkirk, N. Y. 


Mail order 


Nock (Geo. W.) co., ine. Catalogue 
no. 16. Wholesale only. Philadel- 
phia, Pa. [1916] xvi, 207 p. illus. 
8yvo. [15882 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
July 10, 1916; A 431788; R. R. Den- 
 nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


15904 


NoEt (E. Percy) [ 15883-15902 

Air fights thrilling at Battle of Somme. 

© July 5, 1916; 1 ec. July 10, 1916; A 
440899. 


Americans honor Chapman. © July 5, 
1916; 1 c. July 10, 1916: A 440897. 


Americans urged to return. © June 22, 
1916; 1c. June 26, 1916; A 440544. 


Britain thinks U. S. © June 
COSTS: te: PFGE HVA. 
440463. 


British confident of defeating kaiser. © 
June 21, 1916; 1c. June 24, 1916; A 


is harsh. 
June 22, 


440529. 

British reprisal expected. © June 27, 
1916; 1c. July 1, 1916; A 440663. 
Casement defense is forecast. © June 
26) B1G HE  ajune ) 295 19k6eA 

440620. 


Casement ‘ guilty ”’, is sentenced to a 
© June 29, 1916; 1¢ July 3, 1916; 
440734. 

England may yield to U. S. mail pro- 
test. © June 24, 1916; 1 ec. June 28, 
1916; A 440598. . 


Expose defects in aviation. © June 28, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 1, 1916; A 440669, 


France puts duty on cars. © July 3, 
1916; 1c. July 7, 1916; A 440824. 


French duty hits U. S. © July 
455 3916-4: te: AONE sa A 
441026. 


German influence is blamed. © June 20, 
1916; 1 ec. June 23, 1916; A 440509. 


Greece may join the allies. © June 23, 
1916; 1 c. June 28, 1916; A 440609. 


Lloyd George seeks power in war office. 
© June 20, 1916; 1 c. June 23, 1916; 
A 440506. 


Prisoners on short rations. © June 24, 
1916; 1 ec. June 28, 1916; A 440599. 


Shows real Swing Kipling mentioned. © 
AUNC UA wloLo: 1 ics suby, t,. I91G > A 
440664. 


Sky losses are at variance. © July 11, 
1916; 1 e. July 14, 1916; A 441012. 


autos. 
Sully 15; 


To consider Polish welfare. © June 20, 
1916; 1 ce. June 23, 1916; A 440505. 
U. S. trucks for Italian army. © June 

16%, 1986" aly es une? 21s TOLe eA: 

440439. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Norton (Roy) Mission. July 8, 1916. 
(In Masonic standard) [15903 


© July 8, 1916; 1c. July 10, 1916; 


A 440886; Masonic periodicals, inc., 
New York. 

Norton co.*, Worcester. Grinding 
wheels and machinery. 1916 ed. 
161 p. illus. Svo. [15904 


© June 1, 1916; 2 e« June 15, 
1916; aff. June 21, 1916; A 432620. 


711 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15905 


NorwicuH nickel & brass co.*, Norwich, 
Conn. Illustrated catalog no. 19 and 
price list of display frames, individ- 


ual stand [ete.] out pets. 
12mo. (Cover-title: Norwich  dis- 
play fixtures) [15905 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 482447. 


NovELtTy notes. [15906, 15907 


Vine. NO: 4; sReb., slGLG 2 «24 tp rahi: 
S8vo. © Feb. 5, 191.65)" 2)c¢. Vandi ‘aft. 
Feb. 7, 1916; A 432558. 

Vises» non, 6, ghine. 1916s: 232 "pr Svo0; 


© June 15S TONG. Conan sate. 
June 16, 1916; A 434448. 


) Ji oseph F. Coufal, New York. 


[NovyEs (Alexander Dana)] In a 
presidential year. [New — York, 
Printed by Scribner press, 1916] 24 
p. 16mo. (Reprinted from the July 
Seribner’s ) [15908 


© June. 17 1916*. 2 “e: “and, ait: 
June 21, 1916; A 484555; Charles 
Scribner’s sons, New York. 


Oak Woops cemetery assn.*, Chicago. 
At the road’s end. Sheet, 114 by 9 
inches, folded to S8vo. [15909 


© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 4313872. 


OAKLAND, Cal. Polk-Husted directory 
co.’s Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda 
directory, 1916. 29th year. Oak- 
land, Cal., Polk-Husted directory co., 
1916. 1442 p. 8vo. $8.00. [15910 


© June 14, 1916; 2 ec. June 19, 
1916; aff. June 21, 1916; A 481591; 
Polk-Husted directory co., Oakland, 
Cal. 


OFFICIAL INDEX to State legislation. 
[15911-15916 


v. 2, no. 18, May 20, 1916. New York, 
Law reporting company [1916] 
ous paging. 4to. May 23, 1916; 
2c, and aff. May 25, 1916; A 431232. 


v. 2, no. 19, May 27, 1916. New York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. Vari- 
ous paging. 4to. @ May 31, 1916; 
2c. June 1, 1916; aff. June 5, 1916 ; 
A 431377. 

¥, 2, no. 20) Tumers, “1916: 
Law reporting compauy, 1916. Vari- 
ous paging. 4to. © June 7, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. June 8, 1916; A 433319. 

v. 2, no. 21, June 10, 1916. New York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. Vari- 
ous paging. 4to. © June 14, 1916; 
1 ie. . June! /17,. 29t6 ; “at. June 24, 
1916; A 431626. 

v. 2, no. 22, June 17, 1916. New York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. Vari- 
ous paging. 4to. © June 20, 1916; 

é. sune 22. 1916* a. June 24. 
i916: A 431627. 

vy 2, 0. 2a Jug 3, 2026. 
Law reporting, ret ey 
ous paging to uly 5, 
2 ¢c. eealy 7, 1916; aff. July 6, 
A 433640. 


© Law reporting co., New York. 


New York, 


New York, 
Vari- 
1916 ; 
1916 ; 


i LT 


pt. if n. S., Vi. - 


OFFICIAL LIsT of open and prepay sta- 
tions, no. 16, issued June 1, 1916. 
cover-title, 655 p. 4to. [15917 © 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 433304; F. A. Leland & 
E. Morris, St. Louis. 


OFFICIAL METROPOLITAN automobile — 
blue book, standard road guide, vy. 
A, 1916. New York, Chicago [ete] — 
The Automobile blue book pub. ¢o., — 
1916. 574 [i. .e. 597] “p.> aie 
maps. 8vo. $2.50. [15918 

© June 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 7% 
June 80, 1916; A 483555; Automo- 
bile blue book pub. co., New York, 


OcpEN (Anna)* New York. Pre 
paredness in the home. [4] p. S8vo. 

_ [15919 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

1, 1916; A 4382345. 


OsEA (Severino)* Chicago. Ojea’s 
differential method. Sheet, 18 by 
19 inches. $1.00. [15920 


© June 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 484865. 


OKLAHOMA City, Okl. Worley-Friss 
directory of Oklahoma City, U. 8. 


A., 1916. Oklahoma City, Ok, 
Worley-Friss Oklahoma _ directory 
co., incorporated, 1916. 928 p: 
Svo. $7.00 [15921 


© May 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. May 

11, 1916; A 431037; Worley-Friss 
Oklahoma directory co., Dallas. 
OKLAHOMA GAS & electric co. Gas 
customers’ hand book with rates of 
natural gas service for Oklahoma 
City and Britton, Okl. i p..tgyae 
p. illus. 16mo. [15922 
© May 18, 1916; 2 @ and ai 
June 9, 1916; A 432380; H. M. 
Byllesby & co., Chicago. 
Otcotr (Robert Henry)* San Fran- 
cisco. Are good men really scarce? 
[18] p. 16mo. [15923 
© May 27, 1916; 2 ec May 381, 
1916; aff. June 12, 1916; A 434414. 


Oxps (Edward A.)* New York. Hair . 
and scalp, modern care and treat- 
ment. 3d ed. New York, The 
Packer manufacturing co., 1916. 36 
p. 16mo. [15924 


© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 432501. 


OmeENITSCH (H.)* New York. Silent 
hero. [3] p. 16mo. [Motion pic- 
ture scenario] [15925 

© June 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 23, 1916; A 434629. 


 -"— ~ F 


712 


no. a. 1916 


BOCKS, GROUP II 


15946 


Ormsspy (Frank E.)* Chicago. Orms- 
_by’s simple system of the planets 
and the zodiac for beginners. [4th 
ed.] Chicago, Ill., F. E. Ormsby & 
co. [1916] 64 p. illus. 8vo. $2.00. 
[15926 
© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 12, 1916; A 432442. 


Orr (Anne)* Nashville. 


Children’s caps and designs for the 
nursery in crochet work. cover-title, 
Pett p. illus. obl. 12mo. $0.10. 
mame -, 19165 2 c. Jan. 5, 1916; aff. 
Feb. 10, 1916; A 418778. 

Gown yokes and alphabets in crochet 
work. cover-title, [21] p. illus. obl. 
mmo, $0.10. © Jan. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. 
gan. 5, 1916; aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 
418779. 

Monograms and alphabets. 4 loose 
plates, in envelope. obl. 8vo. $0.10 

amet OIG. 2 ec. Jan. 5, 1916; 


aff. Feb. 10, 1916; A 418781. 
ORVILLE (Florence) [15930, 15931 


Beautiful greetings for children to make. 
_ New York, The Platt and Peck com- 
= any [1916] Pat Bay 
0.35. © May 9, 1916 
May 31, 1916; A 4323811. 
Craftwork for ap Se peg printing and 
paper construction. New York, The 
Platt and Peck company [1916] 14] Dp: 
12 1, [4] p._illus., diagrs., cups of 
dye, pegs, in box, 103 by 12% inches. 
$0.60. © May 24. 1916 ; Zech anapatic 
May 31, 1916; A "432312. 


© Platt & Peck co., New York. 
“Osrporn (Grace) Mrs. Osborn cakes of 


illus., diagrs. fol. 
- 9 e. and aff. 


quality, how to make them. 2d ed. 
24 p. illus. (part col.) S8vo. $2.00. 
[15932 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 434469; C. F. Porter, 
Bay City, Mich. 


OSTERHELD (Dudley Oliver)* Brook- 
lyn. Wedding march. 7 1., illus. 
8vo. [Text parallel with binding] 


| [15933 
© June 8, 1916; 2 c. June 28, 1916; 
aff. June 27, 1916; A 482720 
Orr (Edward Ambherst)* Waukegan, 
Il. ‘Trade stability through uni- 
versal employment. cover-title, 17, 
[1] p. 4to. $0.10. [15934 
© May 10, 1916; 2 c. May 17, 
1916; aff. May 27, 1916; A 432313. 
Owens (Harry Holemnback)* Rich- 
mond. Our daily needs. cover-title, 
[8S] p. illus. 16mo. [15935 
© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
. 3, 1916; A 434269. 


Oxton (Beulah Sylvester) Romance 
of Mount Desert Island. (Jn Lewis- 
ton journal) [15936 


# © June 3, 1916; 1 ce. July 1, 1916; 
A 440784; Lewiston journal co., 
Lewiston, Me. 


[15927-15929 . 


ine. 
Atlanta, Ga. 
illus. S8vo. 
[15937 
© May 25, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
June 5, 1916; A 481373; R. R. Don- 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


OzBURN automobile supply co., 
Catalogue no. 6, 1916. 
[1916] vii, 128 ‘p. 


PaciFic mutual life insur. co. of Cali- 
fornia*, Los Angeles. Course of in- 
SErucholn, tas L.. Tol, -o1.50: 

[15938 
©” May = 23, 19165 "2: c. “and aff. 
June 6, 1916; A 4384811. 


PapuUcAH, Ky. Caron’s directory of 
the city of Paducah, Ky., for 1916— 


1917. v.7. [Louisville, Ky.] Caron 
directory co., 1916. 1 p. 1, [9]-681 
sve. $5.00: [15939 


© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 431516: Caron directory 
ret Ge Louisville. 


PALISADE manufacturing co.*, Hobo- 
ken, N. J. Savory dishes. [7] p. 
col. illus. 16mo. [15940 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 
38, 1916; A 434261. 
PALMER (Gladys E.) comp. Basket 


ball technique. Supplement to 
Spalding’s official basket ball guide 


2 c. and aff. June 


for women. Sheet. 11 by 13 inches. 
[15941 
© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


8, 1916; A 4383310; Amer. sports pub. 
co., New York. 


PALMER auto supply co. Motor notes. 


Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
11 by 84 inches. fold. to S8vo. 
[15942 


© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 4843859; M. E. Palmer, 
Kansas. 
PARAGRAFS, Vv. 10, no. 4, June, 1916. 
16 p. illus. S8vo. [15948 
© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
3, 1916; A 4384238; Whitaker paper 
co., Cincinnati. 


PARISIENNE art service*, New York. 
[Bulletin] [15944, 15945 
no. P 68. July, 1916. numb. 1. 263- 

570. illus. fol. @ June" 5; 1926 < 2 


e. and aff. June 10, 1916; A 4343880. 


P 69. 2d number for July, 1916. 
numb. 1. 271-278. illus. fol. 
June 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 17, 
1916; A 482551. 


PARKER’S all-year ready reference cal- 
endar, 1916. Card, illus., 84 by 11 
inches. [15946 

© Feb. 5, 1916; 2 ec. June 3, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 30, 1916; A 434228; James 
Franklin Parker, Dallas. 


713 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15947 


PARKERSBURG, W. Va. 
co.’s Parkersburg directory, 1916. 
v.10. Pittsburgh, Pa., R. L. Polk & 
C0., 1916. “53k po “Ssvo. “$6.00: 

[15947 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c May 29, 

1916; aff. May 31, 1916; A 481286; 
R. L. Polk & co., Pittsburgh. 


PARSONS (Harold Rice)* San Fran- 
cisco. Rhymes of an amateur poet. 
op. 1.,.20 Dp. 16me. $0.50. [15948 

© May 29, 1916; 2c. June 8, 1916; 
aff. June 21, 1916; A 432607. 


Parsons (Louella O.) Confessions of 
a movie actress, by Miss X [pseud.] 
(In Chicago herald) [15949-15952 


May 7, 1916. © May 7, 1916; 1c. May 
8, 1916; A 424376. 


June 18, 1916... © June TS, 19iGevF ‘ec. 
June 19, 1916; A 440424. 


June 25, 4A91L6,- OT Tune 25, 1916371 ‘ec. 
June 26, 1916: A 440577. 


July 9s 9G. VO. July 29, 
July 10, 1916; A 440925. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Passaic, N. J. Richmond’s annual di- 
rectory of Passaic, Clifton [etc.] 
ING J., 916.0% Vv. TOS Passaie, ON.<d., 
Wk: Richmond, 916. a 
35-898 p. loose fold. map. S8vo. 
$6.00. [15953 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 
6, 1916; A 483621; W..L. Richmond, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 

PAST-AMFENE co. Pasteur treatment 
and diet for tuberculosis treatment. 
Bel pork: LOMO. SO: [15954 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
13, 1916; A 434415; W. F. Cutler, 
Oakland, Cal. 

PatrEeE (Herbert H.)* New York. 
Emblem not for today, but for all 
time, symbolizing peace with love 
yet readiness in defense of right. 
cover-title, [4] p., nar. Svo. [15955 

© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
19, 1916; A 484548. 
Patren (Gilbert) Clif Stirling, soph- 


COLG st 4c. 


omore at Stormbridge. Philadel- 
phia, David McKay [1916] 333 p. 
eol. front. 12mo. $0.60. [15956 


© May 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 

19, 1916; A 433060; David McKay, 
Philadelphia. 

PaTTeRSON (C. G.)* Salt Lake City. 

susiness, politics and religion in 

Utah; Utah-Idaho sugar co. versus 


The people of Utah and Idaho. 
ecover-title. 15 p. 4to. $0.10. 
[15957 


© June 8, 1916; 2 ec. June 12, 
1916; aff. June 23, 1916; A 434641. 


R. L. Polk & | Payson (Howard) 


pt. 7, sv. 


Boy scouts under 
sealed orders. Illus. by Charles L. 
Wrenn, New York, Hurst & com- © 
pany- [1916] 310 p. front., illus. 
12mo. $0.50. [15958 


© July 7, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 
11, 1916; A 483669; Hurst & co., 
New York. 


PEARCE (Earl Ward)* Los Angeles. 


Luxuriant hair. 12° numbriy > 4ue 
$1.00. [Text parallel to binding] 
[15959 


© May 20, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
May 29, 1916; A 434303. 


PEARSON (Edward N.) jr.*, San Fran- 


cisco. Irrigation district plan the 
essence of rural credit. [4] p. 4to. 
[15960 


© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May © 
26, 1916; A 432458. 


PENNSYLVANIA* MILITARY college. 
Whole men—not half men. Sheet, 
illus., 11 by 84 inches. [15961 


© May 10, 1916; 2 @ May 13, 
1916; aff. June 3, 1916; A 434283; 
Augustus Robbins Stanley, Chester, 
Pa. 


PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD co.*, Phila- 
delphia. [15962, 15963 


Elementary electricity, electrostatics and 
electricity in nature. cover-title, 32 p. 


illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Educational 
course. Pamphlet E-9) © Jan. 17, 
1916; 2 « and aff. Juner9) 191655 2 
431425. 

Mathematics. Powers and roots of num- 
bers. cover-title, 47 p. illus. S8vo. 


(Educational course. Pamphlet M—1— 
F) © May 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 431426, - 

PENROSE (Margaret) Motor girls at 
Camp Surprise; or, The cave in the 
mountains. New York, Cupples & 
Leon company [1916] 2 p. 1., 244 p. 
front., plates. $0.60. [15964 


© June 1, 1916;+2 ¢ June a 
1916; aff. June 12, 1916; A 481456; 
Cupples & Leon co. ,New York. 

PrensaAcoLa, Fla. R. L. Polk & C0.’S 
Pensacola city directory, 1916. v. 9. 


Jacksonville, Fla., Birmingham, 
Ala., R. L. Polk & co. [1916] 53am 
p. S8vo. $6.00. [15965 | 


© June 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 29, 1916; A 481662; R. L. Polk 
& co., Birmingham, Ala. 


PEPSODENT ¢co.*, Chicago. Comparison 
of colorimetric reactions of pepso- 
dent and saliva. [3] p. 4to. (Bul- 
letin no. 1, May 1, 1916] [15966 


© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 432428. 


‘714 ; 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


PeTTes (Helen) Goldilocks and the 
three bears cut-out. Illus. by Helen 
Pettes and Julia Greene. Philadel- 
phia, The John C. Winston co. 
[1916] [46] p. col. front., illus., 
col. plates. obl. Svo. $0.60. 

[15978 
© Jan. 21, 1916; 2 ec. May 5, 1916; - 
aff. May 6, 1916; A 427973; John C. 
Winston co., Philadelphia. 


PERFECTION spring co.*, Cleveland.. 
_ Perfection spring gauge _ table. 
Sheet, 6 by 34 inches. [15967 
© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 432445. 


Perin (Florence Hobart)* Brookline, 
_ Mass. Sunlit year, a calendar for 
_ 1917. Brookline, Mass., 1916. [32] 
_ p.16mo. $0.50. [15968 
_ © Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c and aff. June 
28, 1916; A 433535. 


PERSONAL efficiency, v. 6, no. 6, June, 
1916. 352 p. illus., ports., 4to. 
E [15969 


© May 29, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
3, 1916; “A 434241: La Salie exten- 
- sion university, Chicago. 


PHILADELPHIA-MADE hardware*, Phila- 
delphia. Sales winning windows. 
48 p. illus. 12mo. $1.00. [15979 

© May 29, 1916; 2 «© and aff. 
June 2, 1916; A 432299. 


Puituiers (Karen M.)* New York. 
Dial. Card, illus., 5 by 33 inches. 
$0.05. [15980 

© June 6, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
June 8, 1916; A 432384. 


PeratH Amboy, N. J. Richmond’s di- 
rectory of Perth Amboy, Wood- 
bridge [etc.] 1916. v. 5. Yonkers. 
eee... Passaic, N. J., W.,. L. Rich- 
mond, 1916. 474 p. front. (fold. 

map), 8vo. $5.00. [15970 
© May 17, 1916; 2 c. May 22, 
» 1916; aff. June 1, 1916; A 433239; 
_ W. L. Richmond, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Puiiures (Libbie Sprague) 
[15981, 15982 
Heirloom of that Bess. chap. 11, 12. 
© June 26, 1916; 1 c. June 30, 1916: 
A 440630. 
Mystery of castle Lennox. Chap. 25-27. 


© June 26, 1916; 1 ce. June 30, 1916; 
A 440631. 


{Note: The foregoing are in Illus- 
trated companion] 

© F. B. Warner co., ine., New 
York. 


Peruna co. Health and how to have 
it. cover-title, [13] p. illus., ports. 
 8vo. [15971 
mec June 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
_ June 19, 1916; A 434550; Samuel B. 


Hartman, Columbus, O. rae 
2 PIANO travelers association book. 2: 


ed., 1916. New York city [1916] 2 
Bel. Zoo be bP: eeve: [15983 
© June 21, 1916; 2 « and aff. 
June 23, 1916; A 431617; Natl. piano 
travelers assn., New York. 


PERUNA ready adviser almanac for 

1917. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 8vo. 

[15972 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

' June 2, 1916; A 432282; Samuel B. 

_ Hartman, Columbus, O. 

Pick (Albert) & co.*, Chicago. 

[15984, 15985 

Chinaware, glassware, silverware and 

other lines. cover-title, 126 p._ illus. 


ERS mfg. co.*, New York. 
[15973-15976 


Can shoemakers change their habits? 


Sheet, illus., 12 by 93 inches. © May 4to. (Catalog U 63) © May $18: 

17, 1916; 2 c. May 18, 1916; aff. May 1916 3.2.¢, and aff: June 2; 1916:..A 
31, 1916; A 434210. 432296. 

Glazed kid. Sheet 12 by 9% inches. © Lunch counters, display cases, refrigera- 


May 17, 1916; 2 c. May 18, 1916; aff. 
May 31, 1916; A 434209. 


. Tiger reignskin. (Jn Boot & shoe re- 
corder) © June 24, 1916; 1 ¢c. June 
26, 1916; A 440565. 


Upper leather cutting rooms. Blotter, 
Pty 94 inches. @©@ May 17, 1916; 
2 ce. May 18, 1916; aff. May 31, 1916; 
A 434208, 
ROLEUM idea. v. 18. no. 3, June, 
1916. 23, [1] p. illus. (part col.) 
24mo. (On cover: Petroleum idea. 
May, 1916.) [15977 
© May 25, 1916; 2 c. May 29, 
1916; aff. June 8, 1916; A 434344; 
Angier chemical co., Boston. 


55661—16——5 715 


tors, etc. cover-title, [16] p._ illus. 
4to. © May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 2, 1916; A 4382298. 


PiLecer (John J.)* Chicago. Book- 
binding. (Jn Inland printer, July, 
1916) [15986 


© June 30, 1916; 1 « July 8, 
1916; A 440854. 


PruMeE (Edward C.) co.*, Chicago. 
Furniture, past and present. [27] 
p. col. illus. obl. 4to. [15987 

© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 8, 1916; A 43843438. 


15988 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. i, D. S., V. dom 


Por (Edgar Allan) ‘Tell-tale heart. 
[New York, Printed by Carey print- 
ing company, 1916] 1 p.1., 31, [1] 
p. col. illus. 48mo. [15988 

© May 31, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
June 17, 1916: A 432528 - John Hi. 
Eggers, New York. 

[Copyright 
matter ] 


is claimed on new 


POLICYHOLDERS digest of American life 
insurance, 1916. 12th annual ed. 
Cincinnati, Chicago, The Western 
underwriter company [1916] 907 p. 
Tmo, . $2.50. [15989 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 25, 1916; 
aff. June 19, 1916; A 481555; West- 
ern underwriter co., Cincinnati. 


Poor Richard’s new almanac. [1916] 
[8] p. illus. 16mo. [15990 


© May. 1G 19162, .2.-¢.. and air 
June 17, 1916; A 482550; Harl E. 
Whitehorne, New York. 


Poor’s manual of public utilities, 1916. 
4th annual number. New York, 
Poor’s manual company [1916] clxiv, 
2,500 p. 8vo. $10.00. [15991 


© ;Jane 22, AsIG=* 2c" July 3, 
1916; aff. July 11, 1916; A 433674; 
Poor’s manual co., New York. 


Porter (Horace) Our young aero- 
plane scouts in Italy; or, Flying 
with the war eagles of the Alps. 
New York, A. L. Burt company 
[1916] 232 p. front. 12mo. $0.60. 

[15992 


© June 19, 1916; 2 c« June 22, 
1916; aff. June 21, 1916; A 481595; 
A. L. Burt co., New York. 


PorRTLAND association for the encour- 
agement of thrift. To our friends. 
Sept. 1, 1916-Feb. 1, 1917. 6 pts. 
illus. 4to. (Thrift series.) Con- 
tents.—Benjamin Franklin—pts. 1- 
4: 1. His early youth.—2. Practical 
achievements.—3. Philosopher and 
statesman.—4. Mission to France, 
Declaration of independence and 
events of his later days. George 
Washington—pts. 1-2: 1. As a boy 
-and young man.—2. Home life and 
breaking out of the war. 

15993-15998 

© June 19, 1916; 2 ce. each and 

aff. June 21, 1916; A 434586—434591 ; 

Collins publicity service, Philadel- 
phia. 


716 


Post office employees annual guide and — 
record book [1916] Comp. by Gus- 
tave Heiss. [Chicago, Ill.] Rand, 
McNally & co. [1916] 64 p. 16mo. 
$0.35. [15999 — 4 

© June 21, 1916; 2 c June 26, 
AGTIG.<oir. July Tt. 1916: A 433680; 
Rand, McNally & co., Chicago. 


PowER equipment co. Catalogue no. 
10. Minneapolis [1916] xxxvi, 552 
p. incl. front., illus. S8vo. [16000 

© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 431374: R. R. Donnelley 
& SONS CO., Chicago. 


Pratt (Archie Maynard)* Redland 
Cal. Combining-syllable- and con- 
Sonant system to new citrus code. 
cover-title, 21, [2] p. Sve. S20 

[16001 
© Feb. 1, 1916: 2c. and aff. June 
LO EOLG 2 CA. 434512. 


PRATT (Lewellyn EH.) * 
Other man’s way. [16002-16007 


Cal. 1. [3] p. 4to. @ May 3, 1916; 
2 c. May 18, 1916; aff. June 2, 1916; 


; 
7 
"9 


New York. 


A 432288. 
Cal. 2, 3, 5. 3 v. 4to, @ May 83, 9, 
1916; 2 @ each May 18, 1916: aff. 


June 2, 1996s. Ai 433290499299. 


Lea 1. [3] p. 4to. © May 16, 1916; 
2c. May 18, 1916; aff. June 2) 1916: 9 
A 432287. 


Mise. 4. [3] p. 4to. © May 38, 1916; 
2c. May 18, 1916; aff. June 2, 1916; 
A 432289. 


Pratt & Lambert, inc.*, Buffalo. Vit- 
ralite railway enamel system. Rie 


p> iflus» » Sve 16008 


© June 15, 1916; 2 c«@ and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434541. 


PREWETT addometer co. Prewett addo- 
meter, directions. [8] p. folder, 
illus. Svo. [16009 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 482325; Clay W. Prewett, 
Houston. 


Price (Theo. H.)* New York. Pa- 
triotism of a bank account. (Jn 
Commerce and finance) [16010. 


© July 5, 1916; 1 ¢ July. 7, 1916; 
A 440801. 


PROGRESSIVE profit sharing club. 
[16011-16016 


Account [book, 50c.] [ Williamsport, 
Pa,, Printed by Smith printing co., 
inc., 1916] cover-title, [12] p. 24mo. 
© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
13, 1916; "A 432612. 


_ Se ee ee 


Account [book, $1.00] { Williamsport, 
Pa., Printed by Smith aca COR 
inc. .. 1916] cover-title, [12] 24mo., 


; 
© June 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. OSiae 13, 3 
1916; A 432613. | 


. 7, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


16039 


PROGRESSIVE profit sharing club—Contd. 


a peeit faa [signature card] Card, 3 
7 inches. © June 1, 1916; 2 ¢. 
‘ pha 4 June 13, 1916; A 432614. 


You are hereby invited to join “the Pro- 
gressive oa sharing club. Rules. 
=p. i2mo. © June 1, 1916; 2 e¢. 
and aff. June 13, 1916; A 432611. 


50c. per week in account with. Card, 

_--—~—s:iprinted on both sides, 8 by 5 inches. 

© June 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. June ist 
1916; A "432615. 


$1.00 per week in account with. Card, 
is printed on both sides, 8 by 5 inches. 
= @ June 1, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. June 
19165 A 432616. 
© Smith printing co., ine, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 


_ PRoTecTIVE unit,* Oklahoma City, Okl. 
Protective unit life and accident in- 
surance. 8p.folder. 16mo. [16017 


© Apr. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 4384424. 


_ ProrHEROE (Daniel) Course of lessons 
~ in choral conducting. Lesson no. 31. 
4p. S8vo. [16018 
: © May 10, 1916; 2 c. June 19, 
1916; aff. June 17, 1916; A 434534; 
Siegel-Myers school of music, Chi- 
m= cago. 


PunceH. v. 150. [Each illus. 4to. 
2d.) [16019-16023 


i no. 3908, May 31, 1916. @i1e. June 28, 
; aa. A ad int. 2694; pubd. May 31, 


oe no. 3909, June 7, 1916. @©l1e. July 6, 
tt "A ad int. 2708; pubd. June 7, 


? 0. 3910, June 14, 1916. @1c. July 12, 
7 wis A ad int, 2704; pubd. June 14, 


no. 3911, June 21,1916. @1c. July 19, 
ie: A ad int. 2711; pubd. June 21, 


no. 3912, June 28, 1916. ©1c. July 26, 


x 1916;'A ad int. 2716; pubd. June 28; 
d 1916 
© Bradbury, Agnew & co., ltd., 
London. 
Pusey (Elizabeth H.)* New York. 
a [16024, 16025 


[Rhyme for af emattarl Card, 34 by 5 
inches. © May 9, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
May 16, 1916; vig 432354. 


[Rhyme for wonder ball] Card, 3 by 4 
inches. @A r 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 16, 1916; A 432355. 


PYRAMID-CUBE university*, Chicago. 
i Mental calendar, atmospheric psy- 
chological barometer. Card, printed 
on both sides, col. illus., 4 by 7 
inches. [16026 


? © June 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 432441. 


1 


QUACKENBOS (John OD.) Science 
proves the immortality of the soul. 
(In Chicago herald) [16027 


© June 18, 1916; 1 « June 19, 
1916; A 440427; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


QUEENSBORO, N. Y. Queensboro street 
directory for all parts of Queens, 
1916. Long Island City, Long Is- 
land beobachter [1916] 2 p.1., 119 p. 
16mo. $0.15. [16028 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 433495; John Her- 
ing, Long Island City, N. Y. 


QUILLER-CoucH (Sir Arthur)* Fowey, 
Cornwall, England. Tales of the 
Spanish Main. [2] The last voy- 
age of Captain Sharp. (Jn Premier 
magazine, July, 1916) [16029 


© 4. & July te 1916; A“ ad? int. 
2700; pubd. June 3, 1916. 


RADER (Phillips Dwight) Somewhere 
in the sky, by Phil Rader. (Jn San 
Francisco Bulletin) [16030-16033 


Article 3. © June 2 £916 4 elt aaly: 
8, 1916; A 440723. 


Article 4. © June 28, 1916; 1 ¢. July 
3, 1916; A 440731. 


Article 5. © June 29, 1916; 1 ¢«. July 
5, 1916; A 440750. 


Article 6. © June 30, 1916; 1 c. July 
5, 1916; A 440767. 


© Bulletin, San Francisco. 


RAILWAY age gazette. v. 60, nos. 23a, 
23b, 24a, 24b, June 14-17, 1916. 
Daily ed. 4 v. illus., ports., diagrs. 
4to. [16034-16037 


© June 14-17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 15-17, 19, 1916; A 482572- 
432575; Simmons- Boardman pub. 
co., New York. 


Ratt (Harris Franklin)* Evanston, 
Ill. Development of the kingdom of 
God, the life and teachings of Jesus 
Ghrist, lessons written by Harris 
Franklin Rall; practical applica- 
tions written by John William Lang- 
dale. Lesson 6-9. (Jn Adult Bible 
class monthly, Aug., 1916) [16038 


© July 12, 1916; 1 « July 14, 
1916; A 441016. 


RALSTON purina co.*, St. Louis. Purina 
sterilized bran food. [4] p._ illus., 
diagr. 16mo. [16039 


© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 482477. 


717 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16040 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Rapip addressing machine co.*, New 
York. Belknap typewritten ad- 
dresses for all your lists. cover-title, 
24 p. illus. S8vo. [16040 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 482824. 


Ravuss (Olawes L.)* Seranton, Pa. 
This message and preparedness with 
safety first and love. Sheet, 21 by 
144 inches. $0.50. [16041 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 484807. 


RAUTENSTRAUCH (Walter) New York. 
Machine elements, by Walter Rau- 
tenstrauch [and others] [Preprint 
ed.] [New York, McGraw-Hill book 
eco., ine, 1916] sp. .651- 8602) illus: 
(incl. diagrs.) 12mo. (Section 7) 

[16042 
© May 22, 1916; 2 ce May 29, 
1916; aff. June 9, 1916; A 482420. 


READ-Woop & co.*, Boston. Great war 
game Attack; [directions for play- 
ney 2 1° Svo: [16043 


© June 12, 1916; 2 ec June 15, 
-1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 434662. 


REDHEFFER (Clara Helen Vaché)* 
Portland, Or. Wee, wee world. Pic- 


tures by W. M. Young. [Hammond, 
Ind., Printed by W. B. Conkey co., 
1916] [382] p. illus., plates (part 
col.) Svo. $0.75: [16044 


© Mar: 1;1916'>2-e€ May 6, 1916; 
aff. May 31, 1916; A 4381284. 


Reep (Charles H.)* New York. Period 
chart and how to keep it. Sheet, 9 
by 84 inches. [16045 


© May 30, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 484818. 


REINHARD (August William) * Omaha, 
Neb. German character, its influ- 
ence on the formation of the Ameri- 
can national character. 28 p. 8vo. 
$0.15. [16046 


© “Apr 29: 1916" 2° e."May”- 17, 
1916; aff. May 29, 1916; A 434206. 


RELIABLE stove co.*, Cleveland. Re- 
liable gas stoves and ranges, 1916. 
40 p. illus. 8vo. (Booklet no. 
SD 3) [16047 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 482481. 


2ESTORIA chemical co.*, Kansas City, 
Mo. Restoria, the Restoria plan. 
cover-title, [12] p. 16mo. [16048 

© June 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434529. 


re 


( 


eV 


RETAILERS premium corporation*, New 
York. Selling points for salesmen. 
[8] p. 382mo. [16049 

© June 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 20, 1916; A 432579. 


RicHARDSON (W. D.)* Columbus, O. 
New kiln for manufacturers of clay 
products. Columbus, O., The Cera- 
mic supply & construction co., 1916. 
19 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Cover- 
title: Kiln investment that will not 
burn the profits) [16050 

© May 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 432331. 


RIcHI£ (Walter B.)* Lima, O. Phono- 
graphs. cover-title [10] p. 6mo. 
$0.50. [16051 

© May 27, 1916; 2 ec. May 29, 
1916; aff. June 8, 1916; A 432385. 


RicHTER (F. Ad.) & co., of New York*, 
New York. Meteor. neo. 1-3. 3v. 
illus. (part col.) no. 1, 48mo., no. 2. 
32mo., no. 8. 24mo. [16052-16054 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c each and aff. 
May 20, 1916; A 484196434198. 


Ritecney (PP... H.)*. Pontisae tien 
Travel pictures (with notes andl 
map) Michigan to California. [6] 
p. folder and 50 numb. plates. &v». 
$0.50. [16055 


© Feb. 12, 1916+) 1+-e Web. soe 
1916; 1 e@. June 9, 1916; aff. June 8, 
1916; A 434429. 


(John S8S.)* Pittsburgh. 
Master minds of type and press. 
no. 7.  Wood-pulp. (In Inland 
printer, July, 1916) | [16056 

© June 80, 1916; 1 ec. July 8, 1916; 
A 440855. 


RoacH -( James  F.)* Cincinnati. 
Chord book Hawaiian steel guitar. 
cover-title, 12 p. illus. fol. $0.50. 

[16057 


© June 10, 1916; 2 co vanes 
1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 432557. 


RITENOUR 


Rospins (Samuel Dowse)* Belmont, 


Mass. Special instructions. Bos- 
ton, Mass., Boston stammerers’ in- 
stitute [1916] cover-title, 48 p. 
16mo. [16058 

© June 6, 1916; 2 ec. June 7, 1916; 
aff. June 26, 1916; A 484150. 


Roverts (John Emerson)* Kansas 
City, Mo. Tale of the saw-dust- 
trail; lectures. 62, [1] p. S8vo. 
$0.25. [16059 


© June 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434547. 


18 


no. 7, 1916 


T. Z.; grand roman d’espionnage. 

™ mos. 5-61. [57 instalments] (In 
Paris Presse, 14 mars—20 mai, 1916) 
[16060 


© Mar. 14-May 20, 1916; 1 ¢ each 
June 20, 1916; A—Foreign 14018. 


ROCKWELL (J. H.) In the midst of 
life. (Jn American press) [16061 


| June 24,1916; 1 c. July 13, 
1916; A 440978; American press 
assn., New York. 


RocKWEtLt (Paul Ayres) 
[16062-16069 


American gets rest from Verdun fight. 
© June 30, 1916; 1 c. July 5, 1916; 
A 440754. 


American is trained in aero gun school. 
© June 14, 1916; 1 ec: June 17, 1916; 
A 440359. 


American writes from Verdun. © June 
BaeetorG: “f. ec. June 28, 1916; A 
440608. 


Britons under fire relieved the French. 
Oneiiy 3. 1996? 1c. July 10, 1916; 
A 440900. 


Depicts fierce fight in capturing Frise. 
© July 6, 1916; ra ee July 10, 1916; 
A 440908. 


Despite loss of arm he would aid allies. 
© June 20, 1916; 1 c. June 28, 1916; 
A 440507. 


Giant Africans rush eagerly into battle. 
© June 19, 1916; 1 c. June 22, 1916; 
A 440460. 


War cross to U. S. driver. © July 5, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 10, 1916; A 440893. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


RopMAN (Caroline L.)* South Orange, 
N. J., & Seymour (Julia C. D.)* 
East Orange, N. J. Salvation of a 
race through the Birth of a nation. 
[10] p. S8vo. $1.00. [Motion pic- 
ture scenario] [16070 


© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 12, 1916; A 4382463. 


Romain (Edgar Washington) Creed 
of the unafraid. Sheet, 164 by 11} 
inches, 16071 


© May 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 2, 1916; A 432284; Frances R. 
Chittenden, New York. 


Rosenrerp (Monroe H.)* New York. 
Most wonderful thing I ever did. 
(In Brooklyn daily times) [16072 


© June 19, 1916; 1 c. June 20, 
1916; A 440539. 


_ RocHet (Clément)* Paris. Agence R. | Roswerr, N. M. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


16105 


Vorley’s directory 
of Roswell, N. M., 1916. Dallas, 
Tex., J. F. Worley directory com- 
pany, 1916. 222 p. S8vo. $5.00. 
[16073 
© May 138, 1916; 2 c¢ and aff. 
May 18, 1916; A 431122; John F. 
Worley directory co., Dallas. 


RovussEAu (Charles)* Paris. Dans la 
poudre. grand roman inédit de la 
guerre 1914-1915. (Jn Nouvelliste 
de Bretagne, Moine et Normandie) 

[16074, 16075 


nos. 29-43. [15 installments] © Nov. 
16—30, 1915; 1 c. each Apr. 6, 1916; 
A—Toreign 14023. 


nos. 44-67. [24 installments] © Dec. 
1—28, 1915: 1 ¢. -Apr. 6, 1916; A— 
Foreign 14024. 
Roya iron mfg. co. Royal salesman- 
ship. 32 p., illus. -16mo. [16076 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
7, 1916; A 482358; Royal Rayne 
Sterling, Big Prairie, O. 


RuBEs electric devices, ine.*, Brooklyn. 
Rubes electric portable lamp. [12] p. 
illus. 16mo. [16077 


© June 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 482382. 


Rusu (Olive)* East Gloucester, Mass. 
Sherups. Their first adventure. 
They decide to become knights of the 
staff. (In Woman’s home com- 
panion, July 1916) [16078 


© June 15, 1916; 1 c. June 30, 
1916; A 440649. 


RUSLANDER (Fred E.) Who is to be 
judge in labor disputes now? (Jn 
New York commercial ) [16079 


©) dune.1%, 191631 c.. June s19, 
1916; A 440588; Commercial news- 
paper co., New York. 


RvusseEty (Lillian) * Chicago. 
[16080-16103 


Beauty talks by Lillian Russell. Effect 
you get. © June 23, 1916; 1 ¢c. June 
24, 1916; A 440550. 

Girl’s message. © June 26, 1916; 

1c. June 28, 1916; A 440691 

Modern mermaids. @© tan eo 2 
1916; 1 ¢. June 28, 1916; A ate 

——Show your teeth © Ju 16, 
1916; 1c. June 19, 1916; A 440: 399, 

Unwelcome visitor. © June 380, 
1916; 1c¢. July 1, 1916; A 440661. 

In the dainty art of scents. © June 18, 
1916; 1c. June 19, 1916; A 440421. 

Lillian Russell’s beauty hints. Air baths 
for hair. @©@ June 94, 1916; 1 c. June 
26, 1916; A 440555. 

——— Avoid surplus pounds. © July 10, 
1916; 1c. July 11, 1916; A 440959. 
—— Diet and morals. © July 11, 1916; 

1c. July 12, 1916; A 440963. 


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16104 een : : pt... 0. S.; V. aa 
RussEty (Lillian) *—Continued. SALES method co.*—Continued. 

Foot troubles. 9) July 8, 1916; 1c. Ad helps for shoe dealers. v. A. Com- 

July 10, 1916; A 440877. ie wa phlei Aes ee 

cover-title, us. mo. 

Tuiy 8 1916: 4408 732) Se tueeun © © June 12, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. June 

Fuel you use. © June 20, 1916; 1 16, 1916; A 434458. 

e. June 21, 1916; A 440476. Pe aa a epee a ea A. 

ouble column style and comfort se- 

ro Htentehy 188 33, 10165 A “40481.” ea Ba ee airy 
illus vo une 12, 

Investments. © quly, 3, 1916; 1 ¢. 2c. and aff. June 16, 1916; A 434462. 


July 5, 1916; A 440835 


Keep cool. @ June 22, 1916; 1c. Sampson (Martin W.) Shakespeare’s 


June 24, 1916; A 440524. r 
-} Ty 5 r 
SO ee ee for mothers. © July comedy a growth (in New York 


ant 


12, 1916 1c. July 13,1916; A 241005. times, Shakespeare’ tercentenary, ’ 
Laggards. © June 29, 1916; 1¢,| 1616-1916) [16112 
June 30, 1916; A 440656. ©. Apr. 2 1916: 1 @ May 38 
Lifelong friend. © June a 1916; 1916; A 424239 Naw York times — 
1c. June 29, 1916; A 440642 Atanear ai ae ; 
Outing requisites. © cae 4, 1916; 2 ‘ 
; ‘ie uly 8, ee : ae res : Sangorn (N. W.) Poultry and farm. — 
eee: rey 7° & | pt. 5. (In American poultry advo- — 
Pleasure of beauty. © June 17, cate, July, 1916) [16113 
1916; 1c. June 19, 1916; A 440404. © July 6, 1916; 1 ¢. July 8, 1916; 
Society’s chemists. @© iu 5, 1916; : - & 
ae oe 1916:  4a08 = a cone: Coe a C. De Puy, Syra | 
Summer diets. © a ‘i 1916; le. 2 Ne 
Mee ea a tervwaat ns. © July 6, | [SANCHEZ (Oswaldo)] Suefios ex- 
i916, Le duly gies MiasOReL plicados. Oraculo de los amantes. 
Instrucciones para echar la rifa 
Saint ANTHONY’s almanac, 1917. por medio de las cartas. San An- — 
14th year. [Callicoon, N. Y.] The tonio, Tex., Chapa mercantile com- 
Franciscan fathers of the province pany [1916] 93, [38] p. illus. 8vo. 
of the most holy name [1916] $0.25. [16114 
cover-title, 103 p. front., illus., © Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c May ae 
ports. 8vo. $0.25. [16104 1916; aff. May 31, 1916; A 434195; 


©-June 22,1916: . 2c. and ait. Chapa mercantile co., San Antonio, 
June 24, 1916; A 431622; Francis- Tex. 


a San Disco, Cal. San Diego city and 


Sr. Cram County, Ill. W. J. Winter county directory, 1916. [San Diego, 
& co.”s county farm directory, St. Cal.] San Diego directory co., inc, 
Clair County, Tll., 1916-1917. 1916. 1488 p. Svo. $7.50. [16115 


ee eer ee 


Springfield, Ill., W. J. Winter & co., © June 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
1916. 2 pd 3-9. Lil, Pel a202. p. July 5, 1916; A 431787; San Diego 
fold map. S8vo. $5.00. [16105 directory co., San Diego, Cal. 
© June 2, 1916; 2c. and aff. June | g,n Prancrsco, Cal. Crocker-Langley 
26, 1916 ; A 431750; W. J. Winter, San Francisco directory for the @ 
Springfield, Ill. year ending June, 1916. San Fran- 
a cisco, Cal., H. S. Crocker co., 1916. 
SALES method co.*, New York. 9 “9977 : 0.00 
2 p. 1. 33-2377 p. S8vo. $10.00. 
[16106-16111 [16116 
Ad helps for butchers. vy. B. Quality ! 
and service series [no. 31052-31103] © June 12, 1916; 2 ec. June 21, 
cover-title, 52 1. 16mo. © June 12, 1916; aff. Fune 19, 1916; A 433477; 
eden ar eect ae 1916; A H. S. Crocker co., San Francisco. 
Ad helps for grocers. v. B. Good pro- arts h 
vider series, no. [41052-—41076.] cover- SPER, pseud. [16117-16119 . 
title, 25 1. 16mo. @© June 12, 1916; Fatal second. (in Pearson’s magazine, 
2c. and aff. June 16, 1916; A 434461. June, 1916) © 1c July I, 19iG> 
A ad int, 2699; pubd. June 1, 1916, 
Ad helps for laundries. v. A, Sun- 
shine series [no. 42000—421038.] cover- Motor-gun. © 1c. June 23, 1916; A ad 
title, 104 1. 16mo. @© June 12, 1916; int. 2692; pubd. May 25, 1916. 
2 c. and aff. June 16, 1916; A 434459, Retribution. © 1 | July 24, 1916; A 4 
ae helps for motion picture theatres. ad int. 2714; pubd. June 24, 1916. . 
: Film family series [no, 45000— [Note: The "foregoing are in Strand ~ 
45052.) a eee 53 ae Eade magazine unless otherwise stated] F 
16, 1916; A agate uae © George H. Doran co., New York, — 
720 | 
_ 


{Sartorrus (August) ] 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


‘no. 7, 1916 


16147 


Sarcent (John M.)* Elmira, N. Y. 
Sargent’s ideal concrete poultry 
houses. 16 p. illus. 8vo. [16120 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 482444. 


Kidney, its 
sphere in organotherapy. cover- 
title, 16 p. col. illus. S8vo. [16121 

mr May 25, 1916;.2 ec. May 29, 
1916; aff. June 2, 1916; A 432272; 
Reed & Carnrick, Jersey City. 


Savveur & Boylston*, Cambridge, 
Mass. Correspondence course in the 
metallography of iron and _ steel. 
Experiments and examinations. 31 
p. S8vo. [16122 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 434306. 


ScARBOROUGH’S Official tour book. 

[16123, 16124 
Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wis- 
consin and trunk lines, 1916. In- 
dianapolis, Ind., Scarborough motor 
guide company, 1916. 64, 72, 1140 p. 
illus., maps. S8vo. $1.50. @ May 23, 
mie. 2e.. and, aft, June 15, 1916; 

A 431487. 


New York. New Jersey, Canada and the 
East, 1916. Indianapolis, Ind., Scar- 
borough motor guide company, 1916. 
64, 1036 p. illus., maps. 8vo. $1.50. 
ie anr, 27, 1916; 2 c.. and aff: May 
10, 1916; A 428936. 
© Scarborough motor guide co., 

Indianapolis. 


ScHErER (John F.)* Endeavor, Pa. 
Supplement to the Book of books. 
Endeavor, Pa., Endeavor printing co. 
[1916] [77] p. nar. 16mo. $0.10. 

[16125 
my sune 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 432495. 


Scuomipr (A. F.)* #£Philadelphia. 
Charts demonstrating investments 
warranted by increased production. 
Chicago, Miehle printing press and 
manufacturing co., [1916] 13 p. 
4to. [16126 


© June 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 21, 1916; A 4384578. 


ScuHorterp laboratories co. Death to 
Demon Puncture. Directions for 
treating tires. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus. (part col.) 16mo. [16127 


© Oct. 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 432462; G. L. Schofield, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


Scuvette (Oswald F.) [16128-16143 


Allies push gains less than three miles. 
moguly %, 1916; 1c. July 12, 1916; 
A 440938. 


Allies’ tactics puzzle foe. © July 10. 
1916; 1c. July 13, 1916; A 440985. 


SCHUETTE (Oswald F.)—Continued. 


Berlin says allies’ wedge is within mile 
of Peronne and real erisis is ahead. 
@,_ Faly 12. 1916 ° 1 ¢..Jduly 25. 996" s 
A 441020. 


Berlin sees drive checked. © July 8, 
1916; 1c. July 12, 1916; A 440944. 


Bloody war record for month of June. 
© June 19, 1916; 1 c. June 22, 1916; 
A 440457. 


Chicago doctors in Berlin. © June 21, 
1916; 1c. June 24, 1916; A 440533. 


Cut down by British censor. © June 23, 
1916; 1c. June 28, 1916; A 440610. 


Eyewitnesses tell of North Sea battle. 
© June 23, 1916; 1 c. June 28, 1916; 
A 440606. 


Germans say they are ready. © July 1, 
1916; 1 ce. July 5, 1916; A 440774. 


Is opened by French censor. © June 29, 
1916; 1 ec. July 3, 1916; A 440735. 


June holds bloody record in Europe. © 
snly is. £9iG: Wc, July -7,- 1916s A 
440822. 


Secedes from Odd fellows. © June 29, 
1916; 1e. July 3, 1916; A 440742. 


See U. S.-Mexico war as helping kaiser. 
© June 21, 1916; 1 c. June 24, 1916; 
A 440527. 


Undersea freight service assured. © 
July -12, 19163 1c. July #5, 19IG ; A 
441027. 


U. S. mail to Berlin held up. © July 12, 
1916; 1 ec. July 15, 1916; A 441024. 


Victoria endangered again. © June 29, 
1916; 1 «. July 3, 1916; A 440741. 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 
ScHUMACKER (Anna) [16144, 16145 


Columbia book of yarns, containing a 
manual of knitting and crocheting. 
17th ed. Philadelphia, Manufacturers 
of Columbia yarns [1916] 240 p. 
illus:. Svo. S$O:25. © June 2.1916. 
2c. and aff. July 6, 1916; A 433609. 


Columbia cottons and how to use them. 
6th series. [York, Pa., Printed by 
the York printing co., 1916] 36 p. 
illus. 4to. _$0.10. @ May 6, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. June 1, 1916; A 433238. 
© Wm. H. Horstmann co., Phila- 


delphia. 


ScuuttE & Koerting co.*, Philadelphia. 
Hard lead centrifugal pump for acid. 
4 p. illus., diagr. 4to. (Catalog 2, 
section P) [16146 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 484364. 


Scuowas (Henry P.) Everybodys 
poultry book. ist ed. Hanover, Pa., 
Everybodys poultry magazine pub- 
lishing co. [1916] [16] p. illus., 
ports. 4to. $1.00. [16147 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c. May 25, 
1916; aff. May 26, 1916; A 433164; 
Everybodys poultry magazine pub. 
co., Hanover, Pa. 


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16148 


ee 


ScIENnTIFIC crop feeding. 
cover-title, [8] p. 
12mo. $0.25. [16148 

© May 22, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
2, 1916; A 432301; D. Irving Cal- 
houn, New York. 

Scott (W.)* Pittsfield, N. H. Primer 
of democracy; or, An exposition of 


Ri Oy amor Sd. 
illus., port. obl. 


suffrage and its outlook. Boston, 
The Fort Hill press, 1916. 36 p. 
16mo. $0.10. [16149 


© May 10, 1916; 2 ¢@ May 12, 
1916; aff. June 12, 1916; A 434426. ~ 


ScRANTON, Pa. R. L.-Polk & co.’s 
Seranton directory. 1916. no. 138. 
Seranton, Pa., R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 
1040 p. Svo. $8.50. [16150 


© July 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
5, 1916; A 431748; R. L. Polk & co., 
Seranton, Pa. 


ScRoLL. v. 9. [New York, Pawling 
school] Class of 1916. 166 p. ports., 
illus. (part col.) S8vo. $5.00. 

[16151 

© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

10, 1916; A 4383326; C. Lawson Wil- 
lard, jr., New York. 


SEIVWRIGHT (Jean) [16152-16155 


Brighter the color the more modish the 
suit of Jersey. © July 9, 1916; 1c. 
July 13, 1916; A 440970. 


In Jersey silks of bright colors are newest 
bathing suits. © June 18, 1916; 1 ¢. 
June 22, 1916; A 440486. 


Old fashioned mantelet appears with the 
first fall models. © June 25, 1916; 1 
ce. June 29, 1916; A 440644. 


Regal gown the newest in fashions. © 
iHivy 2, t91G6: 1 ¢. suly 6, 1o1Gs. A 
' 440788 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune] 

© Chicago tribune, Chicago, and 
New York globe. 


Setts-Ftoto shows co.*, Denver. Cir- 
cus parade fulfills the Biblical 
prophecy. (Jn Denver post) 

[16156 
© July 9, 1916; 1 ce. July 14, 1916; 
A 441017 


Setma, Ala. R. L. Polk & co.’s Selma 
city directory, 1916-1917. v.3. Bir- 
mingham, Ala., R. L. Polk & Co. 
[1916] 381 p. S8vo. $5.00. [16157 


© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 433642 ; R. L. Polk & co., 
Birmingham, Ala, 


Sencer (Hans)* Brooklyn. Business 
control system. cover-title, 6, [2] 
p. 8vo. $5.00. [16158 

© May 10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
May 29, 1916; A 434212. 


pt. I, D.-S., V. la 


SENTINEL manufacturing co.*, New 


Haven. Revised Sentinel book of 
automatic cooking. 26 p. _ illus. 
16mo. [16159 


© June 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


9, 1916; A 432383. 


SEwArpD (Alfred F.)* Chicago. Astro- 
logical bureau of information for 
business men. 184 p, 
diagr., port. 24mo. $1.00. 

© June 16, 1916; 2 e@ and aff, 
June 21, 1916; A 434584, 


Sexton (Chandler) Key to Graham’s 
business shorthand. New York, A. 


J. Graham & co., 1916. 50, [3] p34 


Imp. $1.50. [16161 
© June 14, 1916; 2 « June 24, 


1916; aff. June yet 1916; A 484644; 
Andrew de Graham & co., New York. 


SEYMouR (W. H.) 
boy. [12] p. 16mo. $0.05. 

[16162 

© June 10. 1916; 2 @ June 15, 

1916; aff. June 21, 1916: A 434580; 


Fidelia supply co., Charles City, 
Iowa. 


SHELDON (Arthur Frederick) * Buffalo. 
Analysis of the principle of service. 
2d installment of Mr. Sheldon’s 
lectures before the Chamber of com- 
merce. (In Buffalo live wire, June, 
1916) [16163 

© June 12, 1916; 1 c June 21, 
1916; A 440445. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, New York. 


fronts., — 
[16160 — 


Cigaret and the © 


— ee eee a eee 


[16164-16171 — 


Shepard’s citations of all Alabama cases 
[Cumulative suppl.] S 


p. 8vo. $5.00 per year. © Jun 
1916; 2 c. and ‘aff. Jane 19; 1916! 
A 431562. 

Shensate Minnesota citations. vy. 16, 

2, May, 1916. [Comat suppl 

109 p. 8vo. $4.0 May 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oran 19, ‘916! 
A 431569. 


Shepard’s Missouri citations. 
2, May, 1916. 
cover-title, 142 p. 
year. © June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; ‘A 431568. 

Shepard’s Nebraska citations. 
2, May, 1916. 


v. 15, ngs 
Svo. $5.00 per 


[Cumulative suppl. ] 


180 p. S8vo. $5.00 per year. @ May 
31, 1516: 2c. and aff. June 19, 1916. 
A 431567. 


Shepard's Southwestern citations. 
no. 2, May, 1916. feumulative suppld 
297 p. S8vo. $6.00 per year. © M 
27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 19, 1916 
A 431566. 

Shepard’s Virginia citations and annota- 
oth. y “ABP HO a2, 7, 1916. 
| Cumulative suppl. ] 
year. © June 6, 1916; 2 c¢. 
June 19, 1916; A 431565. 


122 


[Cumulative suppl.] : 


v. 11, nose 


no. 7, 1916 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*—Continued. 
Shepard’s West Virginia citations and 


annotations. v. 4, no. 2, May, 1916. 
Cumulative suppl. 91 p. S8vo. $4.00 
per year. © June 7, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. June 19, 1916; A 431564. 

Shepard’s Wisconsin citations. v. 9, no. 
2, May, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
453 p. Svo. $5.00 per year. © May 
30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 19, 1916; 
A 431563. 


SHEPPARD (W. Crispin) Rambler club 
in Panama. Philadelphia, The Penn 
publishing company, 1916. 318 p. 
front., plates. 12mo. $0.50. 

[16172 

© July 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

10, 1916; A 4381804; Penn pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


Suiemtrey (John Cofer)* Chicago. 
Sometimes. (Jn Review, Apr., 1916) 
[16173 


© Apr. 29, 1916; 1 c. May 2, 1916; 
A 424238. 


SHoe factory buyers’ guide for 1916. 
Sth ed. 240 (i. e. 268 p.) 16mo. 
$1.00. [16174 

© May 25, 1916; 2 c. June 16, 
1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 482558; 
American shoemaking pub. co., Bos- 
ton. 


SHuLeER rubber & supply co. Cata- 
logue A, 1916. Auto accessories, 
Firestone tires, vulcanizing. New 


Orleans, La. [1916] 2 p.L., vii—xix, 
252 p. illus. 8vo. [16175 
© July 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 4381789; John A. Schick, 
Chicago. 


SmeENER-VAN Riper advertising co.*, 


Indianapolis. [16176-16179 
Grown man at a penny job. Sheet, 94 
by 6 inches. © May 31, 1916; 2 ¢. 


and aff. June 6, 1916. A 434312, 


aA is more than frozen water. Sheet 
9% by 6 inches. © May 31, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. June 6, 1916; A 434313. 


Ice question for business men, Sheet, 
11 by 84 inches. © May 31, 1916; 2 
c. and aff. June 6, 1916; A 434314. 


It would pay to buy ice now. 
94 by 6 inches. © May 31, 1916: 
2c. and aff. June 6, 1916; A 434315. 

Siecrriep (Frederick H.) Bigger, bet- 
ter business. Prepare for peace. 

(In Chicago herald) [16180 


© June 23, 1916; 1 c. June 24, 
1916; A 440548; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


SIBERMAN (0O.) jr. 
ure. Card, illus. 194 by 94 inches. 
$0.25. [16181 

© June 17, 1916; 2 c. June 20, 
1916; aff. June 21, 1916; A 434592; 
Othmar Silberman, St. Paul, Minn. 


Mother’s treas- 


7 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


16199 


Sitver, Burdett & co.*, Boston. Read- 
ing, what it is and methods used in 
teaching it. 44 p. 16mo. [16182 

© June 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aft. 
June 29, 1916; A 431693. 

SIMPLICISSIMUS. 20. jahrg. 

illus. (part col.) fol. 


[Each 
30 pfe. 
[16185-16192 
© Oct. 12, 1915; 
A—Foreign 13960. 
@ Oct: 192-1915 : 
A—Foreign 13961. 
@ Nov. 2atois - 
A—Foreign 13962, . 
@© Nov. 9, 1915; 
A—Foreign 13963. 
© Nov. 16, 1915; 
A—Foreign 13964, 
© Nov. 28, 1915; 
A—Foreign 13965. 
© Nov. 30, 1915; 
A—Foreign 13966. 
@) Dee, 1915: 
A—Foreign 13967. 


© Dec. 14, 1915; 
A—Foreign 13968, 


DP Josh? oki... 1985: 
£ eS uly SL 51916): 


nr 29.719 okt; TOES: 
1 eh Salyeis,” £OuG6s 


nre si, 2. nove 1915: 
ie: July 15, 19te : 


a2, ‘9. nov., 1915. 
ites "July 15, 1916; 


nr. 33, 16. nov., 1915. 
ioc, Subye P55 "1916; 


nr. 34, 23.-nov., 1915. 
ten July, 15,°0916" 


nr. 35, 30. nov., 1915. 
5 aed 15, DOIG ; 


TE. vrGey Tapers. L945: 
Lee: Pate 15, 1916; 


nr. 37, 14. dez., 1915. 
i*e. July 15 1916; 


Me, oo, 21. ez, 19952 .© Dece 21,1915 < 
1c. July 15, 1916; A—Foreign 13969. 
© Simplicissimus-verlag, g. m. b. 

h. & co., Munich. 


SINGER mfg. co.*, Elizabeth, N. J. 
16193-16195 


nr. 


Additions to and alterations in form 
8089. —Apr., 1916. *-L. pil.) gummed 
plates. S8vo. (Form 8339. May 15, 
1916) [Text parallel with binding] 


© June 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 27, 
1916; A 432707. 


Price list of parts, cabinet work for fam- 


ily machines. 2 p. p. 7-29. 8vo. 
(Form 8137. Mar., 1916) © June 
19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 21 ROSE 5 
A 432709. 


Price list of parts, machine no. 46-100. 
25 p., 11. [17] pl. S8vo. (Form 8335, 
Apr..».1916)' @ June! 20; 19196522. c. 
and aff. June 27, 1916; A 432708. 


[SincLteton (Esther)] Old _ silver. 


Mentor reading course, monograph 
no. 1-6. Proof. [16196 


© May 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 484299; Mentor assn., 
ine., New York. 


Tales of a trav- 
(In Florists’ exchange) 
[16197, 16198 


July 1, 1916. © June 29, 1916; lc. 
July 8, 1916; A 440826. 


July 8, 1916. © July 6, 1916; 1 ¢. July 
14, 1916; A 440996. 


© A. T. De La Mare ptg. & pub. 
o., Itd., New York. 


Sricuter (Sumner H.)* New York. 
Turn-over of labor. 6 numb. 1. 4to. 
[Text parallel to binding] [16199 

© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 4382432. 


SKIDELSKY (S. S.) 
eler. 


23 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16200 


Stoss (Robert) [16200-16202 

Allies’ drive nears Peronne; Germans’ 

loss put at 60,000. © July 5, 1916; 
1c. July 10, 1916; A 440892. 

Deadlock theory broken, says Gen. 
Maurice, British director of military 
operations. © July 7, 1916; 1c. July 
12, 1916; A 440935. 

No war on neutrals in allies’ trade pact. 
@ June 14, 1916; 1 c. June 17, 1916; 
A 440355. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


SmitH (Allen D.)* South Bend, Ind. 


Confessions of King Alcohol. South 
Bend; Ind., Y. M:.. C: A. [1916} 2 p: 
EE pl35-25. “2m0.* $0.35 [16203 


© June 10, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 434451. 

SmitH (Elmo Raymond)* Springfield, 
O. What does the rebus say. (In 
Springfield (Ohio) daily news) 

[16204 
© July 2, 1916; 1 c. July 5, 1916; 
A 440748. 


SmitH (Ernest T.)* Savannah. Uni- 


versal lumber calculator. cover- 
title’ 1d pT 16"p. > narssve.“S.00. 
[16205 


© May 18, 1916; 2 c June 16, 
1916; aff. June 3, 1916; A 434489. 


(Laura Rountree) Circus 
cotton-tails, illus. by Fred Stearns. 
Chicago, A. Flanagan company 
E1986]. 209. k, 822 p.trongs | (col. 
pl.) illus. 12mo. $0.30. [16206 

© May 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
May 20, 1916; A 483247; A. Flana- 
gan co., Chicago. 


(Lizzie A. N.)* Brooksville, 

High heaven; or, A dream of 

[8] p. S8vo. $0.10. 

[16207 

© May 12, 1916; 2 @ May 12, 
1916; aff. May 31, 1916; A 434207. 


SMITH 


SMITH 
Fla. 
the dim future. 


SmirH form-a-truck co.*, Chicago. 
Now! the names and addresses of 


twenty grocers, butchers, provision 
dealers. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, illus., 114 by 17 inches, with 
this 2 blank forms. [16208 


© June 8, 1916; 2 
12, 1916; A 432449. 


Soctety for 
Washington*, 
and savings contract] 
8 inches. 

© June 20, 
June 22, 1916; 


e. and aff. June 


Savings and loans of 
Washington. [ Bond 
Sheet, 13 by 


[16209 
1916; 2 cand aff. 


A 432619. 


pt. 1, D. S., Voie 


Soon (J. A.)* El Reno, Okl. Some 
life. [5] p. 4to. [16210 
© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

5, 1916; A 432327. 
Sommenweaeeis telegraph & telephone 
co. [16211-16213 


Fort Worth, Tex., spring, 1916. 92, 26 
p. 4to. .@ Apr: 3, 19168)2%e ‘and 
aff. June 3, 1916: A 434268. 


Houston and Park ie. te summer, 
1916. 124, -32 5. © June T, 
1916; 2 « June 19, “ses aff. June 


ak? (A 1916; A 4383425. 
© Southwestern telegraph & tele- 
phone co., Dallas. 


St. Louis and suburban, May 2, 1916. 
228; 187,cetl tape 4to. @ May 26, 
916; 2c and aff. June 5, 1916; A 
432326. 
© Natl. telep. directory co.. St. 

Louis. 


SOUVENIR prize envelope co. Souvenir 
prize envelope. Book of life. En- 
velope, 4 by 6 inches. $0.05. [16214 

© May 5, 1916; 2 ec June 12, 
1916; aff. May 8, 1916; A 434737; 
Samuel Louis Lazaron, Baltimore. 


SPALDING (A. G.) & bros.*, New York. 
Spalding golf balls, 1916. [8] p. col. 
illus. 16mo. [16215 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 482315. 


SPALDING’S Official basket ball guide for 
women, containing the official rules 
revised for 1916-17. Ed. by Senda 
Berenson Abbott. New York, Amer- 
ican sports publishing company 
[1916] 106, [13] p. front., illus., 
diagrs. 16mo. (Spalding’s athletic 
library, group 5, no. TA) $0.10. 

: [16216 
© June 12, 1916; 2 @ and ait, 

June 21, 1916; A 481575; Amer, 

sports pub. co., New York. 


SPECIALTY auto parts co., ine.*, New 
York. Everything for your Ford 
car. cover-title, 48 p. illus. 8vo. 

[16217 
© May 18, 1916; 2 ec May 20, 
1916; aff. May 13, 1916; A 482596. 


SPECTATOR co.*, New York. Annual 
and deferred dividends. 10th an- 
nual ed., 1916. 347p. 24mo. $1.50. 

[16218 
© June 2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 431413. 


SPELMAN (Leolyn Louise Everett) 
New York. Composer’s recital by 
Timothy Mather Spelman II at the 
Punch and Judy theatre on Thurs- 


day afternoon, Apr. 13, 1916 at 3 
o’clock. 36 p. 16mo. [16219 
©). Apr. 18, 1916;..2 ¢c., Apes 


1916; aff. June 19, 1916; A 4384582. 


124 


i > 


“no. 7, 1916 


Spencer heater co.*, Scranton, Pa. 
Spencer steam, vapor and hot water 
heaters. 64 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Catalog 15) [16220 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
23, 1916; A 434194. 


Spero (Anna Kalfus)* Berkeley, Cal. 
My Haster. Card, illus., 53 by 3? 
inches. $0.05. [16221 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
2, 1916; A 432280. 


Sperry (Raymond) jr. White ribbon 
boys of Chester; or, The old tavern 
keeper’s secret. New York, Cupples 
& Leon company [1916] 2p. 1., 248 
p. front., plates. 12mo. $0.60. 

[16222 


Seeaune 1,°1916; 2 c. June - 10, 
1916; aff. June 12, 1916; A 4814538; 
Cupples & Leon co., New York. 


SPRINGFIELD daily news. Different 
firms represented on this page can 
best supply your needs. (Jn Spring- 
field daily news) [16223 


© July 9, 1916; 1c. July 12, 1916; 
A 440953; Elmo Raymond Smith, 
Springfield, O. 


Sracpoote (H. de Vere)* Stebbing, 
Chelmsford, England. Stories of the 
legion. (Jn Harmsworth red maga- 
zine) [16224, 16225 
no. 4. The little prince. @1c. June 1, 

ee A ad int. 2685; pubd. May 1, 


no.6. ‘“ Caged”. @1l1c. June 29, 1916 ; 
A ad int. E06: pubd. June if 1916 


STANDARD FASHION book. v. 9, no. 1, 
summer, 1916. New York, Standard 
fashion company, 1916. 68 p._ illus. 
(part col.) fol. $0.20. [16226 


© May 11, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 434093; Standard fash- 
ion co., New York. 


STANDARD STATISTICS coO., inc.*, New 
York. [16227-16239 


Standard bond descriptions. v. 4, no. 11. 
cover-title, [330] p. 4to. $60.00. © 
sune 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 7, 
1916; A 431397. 


—— y. 4, no. 12. cover-title, [98], 99- 
106 p. 4to. $60.00. June 19, 
meses 2c. and aff. June 21, 1916; A 

15 


vy. 4, no. 13. cover-title, [170] p. 
mato, $60.00. © July 3, 1916; 2 c¢. 
and aff. July 7, 1916; A 431759. 
Standard bond offerings, June, 1916. 
629 p. 12mo. $60.00. @ June a 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. June 19, 1916; 
431557. 


Standard corporation records. v. 4, no. 
11. cover-title, various paging. 4to. 
$60.00. © June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 7, 1916; A 431399. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


16245 


STANDARD STATISTICS Co., ine.*—Contd. 

v. 4, no. 12. cover-title, various 

paging. 4to. $60.00. © June 19, 

1916; 2 ¢e. and aff. June 21, 1916; A 

431586. 

v. 4, no. 13. cover-title, various 
paging. 4to. $60.00. @© July 3, 
196; 2 es and: aff. July’ 7; 1916: A 
431758. 

Standard corporation service daily. 
ACeOnO. An Pie -COVeEL-titles a gps 1 
8, 141-190, 22 p. 4to. $60.00. 
June 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
1916; A 4381396. 

Ve VAl™4>) no. “Ay 12. cover-title, of 
p> ly 4, 23=962p. 4to. | $60.00:° @ 
June 19, 1916: 2 ¢c. and aff. June 21, 
1916; A 431587. 

v. A 4, no, A. 13. cover-title, 1 
p. L, 5, 8, 97-164, 4 p. 4to. $60.00. 
@©wJuly 3, 19163:52e¢.; andvaff. duly-T, 
1916; A 431761. 

Standard financial digest service. vv. 
A 3, no. A 12 [i. e. 11] cover-title, 
> D.. Ll, Ay 168=(T2. pp... 4to. S600: 
© June 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 7, 
eee A 431398. 

—— v. A 8, no. A 12. cover-title, 1 p. 
Mes 2, oD 773— 884, [4] p. 4to. $60.00. 
© June 19, 1916; 2 si and aff. June 
21 1 O1Gs A 431584. 

v. A 38, no. A 13.  cover-title, 6 

) OBR peat 2, 835-888 p. 4to. $60.00. 

© July 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. soly 7, 

1916; A 431760. 


STATE mutual building & loan assn.*, 
Los Angeles. Installment loans. 
[16240, 16241 


[$13.00 rate] 5, [1] p. folder. illus, 
16mo. @© May. 31, 1916; 2 c. June 7, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 434652. 


[$15.00 rate] 5, [1] p. folder. illus. 
16mo. @© May 31, 1916; 2 c. June 7, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 434653. 


STEARNS (F. B.) co.*, Cleveland. 
Story of the Stearns-Knight motor. 
Sthiled:* 22 p: illus. + 16mo:. [16242 


© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
7, 1916; A 425276. 


STEMMONS (Walter)* Stillwater, Okla. 
What is your time worth from 6 to 
22? cover-title, [6] p. 16mo. 

[16243 
© May 23, 1916; 2 c. May 29, 
1916; aff. June 17, 1916; A 432578. 


STEPHANOVE (Constantine) Russian 
offensive sways Roumanians. (In 
Chicago daily news) [16244 

© June 15, 1916; 1 c. June 19, 
1916; A 440411; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


Ons 


Stewart (Henry C.) Philadelphia. 
Jacteria and their control. Phila- 
delphia, The Westmoreland chemical 
& color co. [1916] cover-title, [8] 
‘p. 16mo. [16245 


© June 10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
June 12, 1916; A 482436. 


729 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16246 


pt. 5, 08.4. f3 


~~ aL a eee 


Stockton, Cal. Polk-Husted directory 
co.’s Stockton city and San Joaquin 


County directory, 1916. v. 9. Sac- 
ramento, Cal., Polk-Husted direc- 
tory,.co., 1916; 822 -p.. Svo."\$7.00. 

[16246 


© June 21, 1916; 2 c June 26, 
1916; aff. June 28, 1916; A 483532; 
Poik-Husted directory co., Sacra- 
mento, Cal. 


STOLL (Robert) Gymnastics and rope 


climbing. New York, American 
sports publishing company [1916] 
Wr p. ine? trent. ills," t6mo. 


(Spalding’s athletic library, group 

15, no. 124) $0.10. [16247 

© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

' 8, 1916; A 433308 ; Amer. sports pub. 
co., New York. 


Stone (Charles E.) First national 
farm tractor directory, a complete 
list of farm tractors, their manu- 
facturers, horse power, type, trac- 
tion and other particulars. cover- 
title, [6] p. illus. 4to. (Reprinted 
from The Agricultural digest, July, 


1916) [16248 
© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
21, 1916; A 484577; Agricultural 


press, ine., New York. 


STONEHAM (Charles A.)* New York. 


Curb, mining, oil and industrial se- | 


curities. Handbook, 1916. New 


York, C. A. Stoneham and company,. 


1916. 255 p. 24mo. [16249 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
o 101G: A Agaott. 


STOWELL (Ellery C.) Crisis in our 
foreign relations. Proof. (Na- 
tional editorial service, ine. Serial 
no. 412) [16250 


© Feb. 18) 1916; 2. ‘and ail. |} 


June 22, 1916; A 432627; National 
editorial service, ine., New York. 


STRATHY (Charlton)* New York. 

Pro-re-nata. Card, 54 by 10 inches. 

[16251 

© June 8, 1916; 1 ec June 19, 

1916; 1 e@ and aff. June 27, 1916; 
A 432717. 


STROHBER piano co. Pneumatic player 
mechanism and descriptive catalog 
of Strohber & Hoffmann player 
pianos. Chicago, Ill., North Milwau- 
kee, Wis., Strohber piano company 
[1916]* “40° p> “Wus.; diagrs’ 4teo. 

[16252 

© ‘June 17, 1916: 232°C iune 2 

1916; aff. June 30, 1916; A 433567; 

Standard pneumatic action co., New 
York. 


Py 


( 


| Strout (E. A.) farm agency*, New 


York. Strout’s latest biggest bar- 
gains. 238, [1] p. illus., port., map. 
obl. 8vo. [16253 


© June 15, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
June 16, 1916; A 434491. 
SULLENBARGER (W. A.)* Belle Plaine, 
Ta. Sullenbarger’s sure bread 
recipe. Sheet, illus., 8 by 43 inches. 
[16254 
© June 16, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
June 17, 1916; A 432521. 
SULLIVAN (C. Gardner) 
[16255, 16256 
[Los Angeles, Cal., Stand- 
ard printing co., 1916] cover-title, 
i5 p. 12mo. © May 26, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. June 3, 1916; A 434266. 
Thoroughbred. [Los Angeles, 
Standard printing co., 1916] 
title, 16 p.-\12mo. May 26,)191¢.2 
c. and aff. June 3, 1916; A 434263. 


Plain Jane. 


Cal., 


© Thos. H. Ince, Culver City, 
Cal. 
SULLIVAN machinery c¢o.*, Chicago. 


Sullivan electric ironclad room and 
pillar coal cutter CE-7 alternating 
current. cover-title, 24 p. 8vo. 
(Price list of parts, no. 638 OP) 
[16257 
© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
21, 1916; A 434583. 


[SumMy (Clayton F.)] Keyboard, 
staff and signature chart. Chicago, 
Cc. F. Summy co., 1916. Sheet, 114 
by 284 inches. $0.25. [16258 

© Apr: 12, 1916; b-e andes 
June 5, 1916; 1 ec. Apr. 15, 1916; A 
432342; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 


Swirt (J. Otis) Enchanted forest. 
chap. 1. (Jn Christian standard, 
June 10, 1916) [16259 


@\ June 6, 1916; 1. ce) Funes, 
1916; A 440455; Standard pub. co., 
Cincinnati. 


Swine (Raymond E.) [16260, 16261 


Berlin’s food supply ample, say experts. 
July 8, 1916: 1 c.°dnly 220 ieee 

A 440947. 
© 


Hollweg savagely attacked by Alter. 
July 11, 1916; 1 « July-14, ieee 


TNote : The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 

Tacoma, Wash. Tacoma city direc- 
tory, 1916. 31st -year. ~ Tacoma, 
Wash. R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 910 
p. S8vo. $7.00. [16262 

(© June’ 23. “1916; 2° @ nna aae, 
July 1, 1916; A 481724; R. L. Polk 
& co., Tacoma, Wash. 


26 


no. 7, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


16287 


for direct by mail advertisers. no. 
| 4, 1916. 16 p. diagr., 
Svo._ - [16263 
< ie) June 12, 191632. cand aff. 
June 21, 1916; A 434579; Vincent C. 
Dwyer, Pittsburgh. 


g 

_ TappE (Herman Patrick)* New York. 
5 

: 


) TANKI service bureau. List bulletin 


eover-title. 


From my point of view. (Jn Har- 
1916) [16264 


i June 25, 1916: 1c. June 30, 


per’s bazar, July, 


% 

4 1916; A 440633. 

Tapper (Thomas) [16265, 16266 

Mendelssohn, the story of a happy 

1 brother and sister who loved to make 

_ . music. Philadelphia, Theodore Presser 

co., dy GD. ; loose pl. 8vo. 

4 (Cover-title: Child’s| own book of 
ereat musicians: Mendelssohn) $0. > 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 22, 
1916; A 432604. 


Robt. Schumann, the story of the boy 
who made pictures in music. Phila- 
delphia, Theodore Presser co., 1916. 
14 p., 1 loose pl. 8vo. (Cover-title: 
Child’s own book of great musicians: 
Schumann) $0.15. © June 20, 1916; 
2 ce. and ait. June 22, 1916; A 432608. 


© Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 


Ss sO Te 


Taytor (James Gibson)* Holyoke, 

: Mass. Is there danger of a paper 
' famine? (in Advertisers paper 
mills. Combined cataicg and price 


list, June 1, 1916) [16267 


© June 14, 1916; 2 c..and aff. 
June 28, 1916; A 434757. 


Taytor (Mary Imlay)* Mamaroneck, 
N. Y. Children of passion. chap. 
9-16. (In Munsey, July, 1916) 

[16268 


© June 20, 1916; 1 c. June 19, 
1916; A 440405. 


Wayitor & Crate*, Buffalo. Birch, 
maple and beech. [6] p. _ folder, 
illus. obl. 32mo. [16269 


© June 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
1, 1916; A 434205. 


TCHERKESOFF (Warlam) Brussilosf 
close to people. (In Chicago Daily 
news) [16270 


© June, 24, 19J6; 1 c. June 28, 
1916; A 440600; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


of the Mountain 
Educational dept. 
[16271-16273 


BHlements of electricity and magnetism. 
pt. 1. Electricity, section 1-4. pt. 2. 
Magnetism, section 5. [New rey. ed.] 
cover-title, 23 numb. loose l. 
4to. (Plant course no. 1) 
30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 19, 1916; 
A 434526. 


TELEPHONE society 
States. 


TELEPHONE society of the Mountain 
States—Continued. 
Information and suggestions relative to 


educational work. Lecture no. 1. 
Mar. 30, 1916. [New ed.] 5 numb. 1. 
4to. @ Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 434525. 

Substation practice. pt. 2 Substation 
installations, section 13, 14. pt. 3. 
Telegraph substations, section 15. 
numb. loose l. 109-147. diagrs. Ato. 
(Plant course no. 2) © Apr. 26, 


191Gs"2 c) and aft. June L9, 1916s" A 
434527. 

© Mountain states telephone & 

telegraph co., Denver. 

Testa (Carmela) & co.*, 


Boston. Va- 


riety, Italian cut work and _ filet 
lace. Book no. 1. cover-title, 32, 
Ei[yps thus: 1Svols $0.25. [16274 


© Apr. 11,°1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
5, 1916; A 428839. 

TrxAs co.*, New York. About Texaco 
erater compound. 3:1, [1] p. front., 
illus. Svo. [16275 

© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 4382440. 

THEIR married life. 

evening journal) [16276-16284 


June 13, 15, 1916. [2 instalments] © 
June 12, 1s 1916; 1 ec. each June 15, 


(In New York 


i6, 1916; A 440491, 440492. 

June 20, 1916. @© June 20, 19163 1 ¢; 
June 21, 1916; A 440499. 

June 22. 791655) @ Junew2, 1916s ie: 
June 23, 1916; A 440503. 

Funes Jie LOtlG.. @) sune Br. 19lG ale: 
June 28, 1916; A 440591. 

June 29, 1916. © June 29, 1916; 1 c 
June 30, 1916; A 440638. 

SUL G +h91G. iO» Duly 1G,>d916.s/ 1% e¢: 
July ve 1916; A 440807. 

July S&S. £916. “© July S, 1916; 1c: 
July 10, 1916; A 440880. 

july: 13,.-1916.s-@.July 13; 19165) ¢: 
July 14, 1916; A 441005. 
© International news _ service, 


New York. 
THomas (Goodloe H.) 
(Jn American press) 


Their record. 
[16285 


©» Apr. 29,.4916; Ape. > Sulyqd3; 

1916; A 440975; American press 
assn., New York. 

THomaAs (William Russell) Lectures 


on history. pt. 1. Romance of the 
border. (Jn Trail, June, 1916) 
[16286 
© June 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 440466; Chauncey 
Thomas, Denver. 


THomMaAs directory co.*, New York. 
Thomas’ drug trade lists. 14th ed. 
89 sections (incl. 4 unnumbered) in 
box. S8vo. $15.00. [16287 

© June / 12,1916; 2 ¢., and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 4381528. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16288 pt. 1, e's. 9.4 
THOMAS’ wholesale grocery and kin- | Tomtmnson co.*, Cleveland. Code 
dred trades-register, 1916 ed. 19th book of the Tomlinson ¢o. cover- 
oe New moe Thomas pub- title, various paging. 24mo. [16298 
ishing company, 1916. 3 p. L, xvi, Von | : 
1133, 37 p. 4to. $10.00. [16288 Paar ea » ies St ee 
© June 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


June 29, 1916; A 4381665; Thomas 
pub. co., New York. 


THompson (Alice Louise) Catechism 
patriotism for American school chil- 
dren. Baltimore, Md., J. Murphy 
company, [1916] 56p. 12mo. $0.25. 

[16289 

© June 2, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. June 

5, 1916; A 4382322; John Murphy co., 
Baltimore. 


THomMePsoN (J. Walter) Bigger, better 


business. [16290, 16291 

Horse sense, faith and imagination. 
June 17, 1916; 1 c. Jume 19, 1916; A 
440400. 


Peril of the nonadvertiser. © June 19, 
1916; 1 c. June 21, 1916; A 440429. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


THOMSON (Frances Louise)* Wash- 
ington. First step in Americaniza- 
tion by a natural method and at a 
minimum of expense. English op- 


portunity and _ efficiency. ee aes 4 
24mo. ; [16292 
© June 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 80, 1916; A 4384581. 
THURMAN manufacturing co. ‘Toys. 
Catalog. cover-title, [10] p. illus. 
Syo. [16293 


© May 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 6, 1916; A 482718; William B. 
Thurman, Madera, Cal. 


THwine (Charles Franklin) Having 
riches without being rich. Proof. 
(National editorial service. Serial 
no. 411) [16294 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 4382626; National edi- 
torial service, inc., New York. 
[Treton (Alice Stevens)] New Mex- 
ico cookery. [Santa Fe, N. M., 
Printed by-New Mexico printing co.] 
1916. 64p. 16mo. [16295 
© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 482320; State land office 
of the state of New Mexico, Santa 
Fe, N. M. 
TOBENKIN (Elias) Witte 
(In New York herald) 


arrives. 


[16296, 16297 


June 25, 1916; .@. June, 254916) dive: 
June 26, 1916; A 440561. 


July 2, £916 ©» July en TOUG 2) Ae: 
July '. 1916; A 44071 
© New York eee co., Jersey 


City. 


TROTTER (Joseph W.)* Birmingham, 
Ala. System for the care of or- 
phans. [38] p., 1 L, plates, port. 
SVO. [16299 

© May 5, 1916; 1 ce. and aff. June 
1, 1916; 1 ¢ May 29, 1916; A 434211. 


Trout (Grace Wilbur) Why a woman 
should never eat breakfast in bed. 
(In Chicago herald) [16300 


© June 25, 1916; 1 c June 26, 
1916; A 440575; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


TuLt (Jeweil Bothwell) Rob Riley, 
the making of a boy scout. Mitchell, 
S. D., The Educator supply co. 
[1916] 186 p. inel. front., Tus. 
SAMO. UO. 1p [16301 


© June 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 17, 1916; A 483515; Edueator 
supply co., Mitchell, S. D. 


TuTTtLe..(P. , M.)*. Chigase: 
method of collecting accounts. 
p. illus. 4to. (On cover: To the 
secretary ) [16302 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 432329. 


Twin Faris, Id’ RR. t. Pole @ eee 
Twin Falls, Cassia [ete.] counties 
directory, 1916-17. Seattle, Spokane 
[ete.] RR. L. Polk & €0., ne) doe 
495 p. S8vo. $6.00. [16303 


© June 24, 1916; 2 © and aff. 
July 3S; T3165 A. 433568 ; KR. linea 
&.20., ine., Seattle. 


Twyrorp (H. B.) Purchasing and 
storing of materials and supplies 
for cotton mills. Advance copy. 
Waltham, Mass., Printed® by E. L. 
Barry, 1915. 2) p:” Gears? oa. 
$0.50. [16304 

© Sept. 18 ,1915; 2 ce Apr. 14 
1916; aff. May 26, 1916; A 433240; 
National assn. of cotton mfrs., Bos- 
ton. . 


Modern 
[10] 


UnpDERWoopD (Drury) Top o’ the morn- 
ing. (In Chicago herald) 
[16305-16327 


June 16, 1916. © June 16, 191G- ee 
June 19, 1916; A 440396. 


June 17, 1916. © June 17, 49967 ee 
June 19, 1916; A 440402. 

June 18, 1916. © June 18, 1916; 1 «. 
June 19, 1916; A 440420. 

June 20, 1916. © June 20, 1916; 1 «. 
June 21, 1916; A 440473. 


128 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 7, 1916 


UnbDERWooD (Drury )—Continued. 


mune 21, 1916. © June 21, 1916; e. 
Juhe 22, 1916; A 440479. 

Sune 22, 1916.. © June 22, 1916; os 

June 23, 1916. © June 23, 1916; e 


June 24, 1916; A 440549. 
June 24, 1916. © June 24, 
June 26, 1916; A 440552. 
Hane 25. 1916. © June 25, 
! June 26, 1916; A 440574. 
| June 27, 1916. © June 27, 
| June 28, 1916: A 440693. 
June 28, 1916. © June 28, 
A June 29, 1916; A 440639. 
3 June 29, 1916. © June 29, 
| June 30, 1916; A 440657. 
J June 30, 1916. © June 30, 
; July i, 1916; A 440659. 


: June 24, 1916; A 440521. 
i 
. 1916; 


1916 ; 


1916; 
1916; 
1916 ; 


Suly, 1. 1916.. @. July 1, 1916; oH 
} July 3, 1916; A 440697. 
2G) (©. July 2;°.1916 ; C. 


July 2, 
‘ July 3, 1916; A 440700. 
4 July 4, 1916. © July 4, 
July 5, 1916; A 440837. 


a 
1 
1 
1 
1 
19165 4. c. 
iff 
iy 
1 
af 
1 
1 


1916; 


may 5 1916. © July 5, 1916; 1 ¢. 
1 July 6, 1916; A 440847. 
mayeG. 1916 (O SJuly 6, 1916; 1: ¢. 
; July 8, 1916; A 440844. 
4 Sige 1916." © .July.7, 1916; 1c. 
July 8, 1916; A 440872. 
faly. S, 1916. © July 8, 1916; 1 ¢. 
July 10, 1916; A 440876. 
Rely 9961916. §©@ July 9, 1916; 1, ¢ 
July 10, 1916; A 440927. 
Suly 11, 1916. © July 11, LOUGH Sie re: 
July 12, 1916; A 440962. 
July 12, 1916. © July 12, 1916; 1 ¢. 


July 13, 1916; A 441001. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


UNDERWRITER printing & pub. co.*, New 
York. Record of business in each 
of the states and territories of the 
United States and the provinces of 
the Dominion of Canada by the joint 
stock fire insurance companies in 
1915. 152 p. fol. $15.00. [16328 


i) June 17, 1916; 2 c. .and<aff. 
June 28, 1916; A 433528. 


UNDERWRITERS’ laboratories*, Chicago. 
[16329-16331 


Electrical data published by  Under- 
writers’ laboratories, Mar.,1916. 31 p. 
illus. 8vo. Mar. th... 1916; 2...¢. 
and aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 428495. 


List of inspected electrical appliances, 
illus. (part col.) 


Standards for cabinets and cut out boxes. 
No. of Mar, 1916. 49 p. 8vo. 
June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 17, 
1916; A 432527. 


UNION TRUST co., Chicago. | 
[16332-16334 


Instalment investment certificate and 
agreement, series A. Dp, gle hsp; 
fol. © June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 5, 1916; A 432828. 


16347 


UNION TRUST co.—Continued. 


Savings certificate, weekly deposit plan 
C to accumulate $50 plus interest on 
deposits at 3 per cent in one year. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 17% by 8% 
inches, folded to nar. 8vo. © May 19, 
LOIG: 2ees and. att. ijuly be0 191625 A: 
432827. 


Savings certificate, weekly deposit plan 
C, term one year, $100; [a new system 
for saving] [4] p. 8vo. © June 8, 
TUL. 2 C, S00 Bik uly so, LIGA 
432892. 


© P. G. Turner, Kansas City, Mo. 


United States 
[16335-16344 


© Jan 7, 
air, anes 14s 


U. S. Supreme court. 
reports. 


Veo. 10504. ans a0 tO Ge 
1916-226) Van wos O16 
1916; A 418473. 


Var209.no », Jan. 20) 1916. ‘© wane ok, 
LOGE) Candee att, “Wehseal, wWOdGe A 
418662. 


vy. 240, no. 1, Feb. 5, 1916. © Feb. 15, 
LOUNGE 27¢. and ait. Rebs GS 19lG 4 7A: 
420799. 

v. 240, no) 2,(Mar: 5, 1916.. @ Mary; 11, 
LOIG 2.e rand an. Mar, £3) Jove. A 
428082. 

v. 240, no. 3, Mar.. 20,:1916. © Apr. 11, 
LOU [2G tand afta rApr, 2a O16 A 


428485. 

vy. 240, no. 4, Apr. 5, 1916. @© Apr. 17, 
T91Gs 2 ex and att, Apr. 18, 1916s A 
427745. 


v. 240, no. 5, Apr. 20, 1916. © Apr. 29, 


19163 2c. and aft. May 2) 1916+ A 
428768. 

Voce. nonwd,: Mayeb, 1916. ) ©) Mayad9: 
1916; 2 c. and ‘aff; May 20, 191G6-. A. 
431142, 

v. 241, no. 2, May 20, 1916. © May 29, 


1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. May 31, 1916; A 
431269. 


v. 241, no. 4, June 20, 1916. © July 6, 
1916: 2 ce) and jaf, duly 25191 Gis Va 
4317535. 


© Banks law pub. co., New York. 


UNITED STATES GRAPHITE ¢Co.*, Sagi- 
naw, Mich. Don’t wreck your en- 


gine. (Jn Power farming, July, 
1916) [16345 
e) July. 2 1916s; ise. uly Ss, 


1916; A 440850. 


UNITED STATES GYPSUM ¢co.*, Chicago. 
[16346, 16347 


Ivory wood fibre plaster. 23 p. illus. 


16mo. © June 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 4384517. 

Pyrobar reinforced gypsum tile roof 
decks. 31 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 


May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 19, 
1916; A 484518. 


VACATIONLAND; an illustrated register 
of hotels and camps in Me. and 
INS =. Eh Season of 1916. Issued 
jointly and annually by the resort 
proprietors and Passenger traffic 
dept., Me. central r. r. [New York, 


429 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16348 


pt. I, 'S.,-¥. 35 


VACATIONLAND—Continued. 
N. Y., Printed by the Kalkhoff co.] 
1916. 72 p. illus.. maps. S8vo. 
[16348 
© June 6, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
June 22, 1916; A 483473; Kalkhoff 
co., New York. 


Vait (Henry Sherman)* Chicago. In- 
ventory system of life assurance. 
15 p. 16mo. $20.00 per M. 

[16349 
© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

June 17, 1916; A 482549. 


VaAILE (P. A.) Tennis primer. New 
York, American sports publishing 
company [1916] 55 p. front., illus., 


ports., diagrs. 16mo. (Spalding’s 
primer series, no. 1. Cover-title: 
How to play tennis, for beginners) 
$0.10. [16350 
©. June 2: 191622. e.andate 
June 8, 1916; A 483309; Amer. 
sports pub. co., New York. 
VALENTINE, Tead & Gregg*, Boston. 


Industrial audit. 86 loose ecards, 8 
by 10 inches and fold. blue print. 


[16351 

©. Sune ds 19962126. F aie 
June 15, 1916; A 432502. 

VAN BEEKENDONK (Dejong) Dr. Van 

Beekendonk explains. (In Chicago 

Daily news) [16352 


© June 26, 1916; 1 c. June 29, 
1916; A 440619; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


VAN Sanps (Horace)* Los Angeles. 


Miss Susie Starlight. 4 numb. 1. 
24mo. [16353 
© June AG 191G= 2 ce june, 21. 


1916; aff. July 11, 1916; A 434566. 


VARIX co.*, Springfield, Mass. Vari- 
cose veins and ulcers, their causes, 


symptoms and treatment. cover- 
title 23° p. tus. heme: [16354 
© -Jdune-12, ASt6s«2 :e@ and ‘ait. 


June 15, 1916; A 482469. 


Varnum (Henry)* Jacksonville, Fla. 


Non-maturing bonds. 20 p. 8vo. 
$0.50. [16355 
©: June 125 1916°72. © wd. 


June 15, 1916; A 432490. 
VAUCAIRE (Maurice)* Neuilly s. Seine, 


VERRAN (H. E.) co., ine.*, New York. 
Crochet lessons. 


v. 1, No.3) -eover- 
title, 48 p. illus. 8vo. $0.10. 
[16358 


© June 30, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 4381768. 


VICTOR SALT .co.*, Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Few facts about Victor prepared 
salt. The great health builder. 
[4] p. 16mo. [16359 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
21, 1916; A 4384585. 


VICTOR TALKING machine co.*, Cam- 
den, N. J. New graded list of rec- 
ords for the home, kindergarten and 
school... 236 p., illus.” i2me: 

[16360 


© June 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 4382425. 


WAGENSELLER (George W.)* Middle- 


burgh, Pa. Snyder County annals. 
no. 2. p. [83]-64. 8vo. $0.50. 
_ [16361 


© June 8, 1916; 2 ce. June 5, 1916; 
aff. June 15, 1916; A 482586. 


WaGNER (Robert O.) Lower selling 


costs. Lansing, Mich., Robert Smith 
company [1916] 51 p. col. illus. 
Svo. [16362 


© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
38, 1916; A 434267; Robert Smith 
printing co., Lansing, Mich. 


WaLpRon (Daniel)* Pacific Grove, Cal. 
Tourists rotation list of points of 
interest as they appear on the fa- 
mous drives of the Monterey Penin- 
sula, California. Sheet, 12 by 8% 
inches. [16363 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
7, 1916; A 434568. 


WALES (Betty) dressmakers. Betty 
Wales in business. (Jn Dry goods 
economist. ) [16364 


© June 17, 1916; 1 © June 22 
1916; A 440446; Goldman costume 
co., New York. 3 


WALKER (George L.) Walker’s spe- 


France. Apprenti millionnaire. (Jn Ff vy 

; cial letter. Atlantic Gulf & West 
sei os Eh tie ts] pees me Indies steamship lines. (Jn Boston 
OS.) Us instaiments Tr. Lyu=z-4, - 

1916; 11, ¢, each, May 15, 1916: commercial, June 17, 1916) [163865 
gly eR eres Bae ocutok, © June 16, 1916; 1 « June 29, 
s. 7-49. instalments Tee ; é 5 z 
1916; 1c. each June 20, 1916; | 1916; A 440627; Dukelow & Walker 
A—Foreign 14017. co., Boston. 

730 


| 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 7, 1916 


16382 


WALKERr’s manual of California securi- 
ties and directory of directors. Sth 
annual no., June, 1916. Comp. by 


H. D. Walker. San Francisco, Cal. 
[1916] 586 p. fold. maps. §8vo. 
$4.00. [16366 

© June 14, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 


June 28, 1916; A 483526; Henry 
Davidson Walker, San Francisco. 


Watt-McDowett (Jordan William)* 
Dinuba, Cal. In aeternum. Dinuba, 
Cal., The Sentinel press. 1916. 8 1. 
8vo. $0.50. [16367 

© June i, 1916; 2 ec. Apr. 12, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916: A 432715. 


WaLitace (Emma G.) Word about the 
proper selection of cut glass; hints 
on how to make the home more at- 
tractive by the careful choosing of 
useful articles of glassware. 2 L, 
illus. fol. [16368 

© June 23, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
July 6, 1916; A 434849; Jewelers cir- 
cular pub. co., New York. 


WALLAcE (Jane Edgar) 
Advertising; the master teacher 
money spending. © May 29, 1916; 
ec. July 5, 1916; A 440758. 


[16369, 16370 
of 


Mistaken idea about advertising. © 
May 24, 1916: 1 c. July 5, 1916; A 
440760. 


[Note: The foregoing are in St. Louis 
star] 
© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chi- 
cago. 
New 


WattAce & Tiernan co., inc.*, 


York. [16371, 16372 
Cost, hypochlorite vs. liquid chlorine. 
i” emar. sve.  @ Apr. 8, 1916; 


2 e. June 17, 1916; 

1916: A 434505. 
Protecting the water supply of Saas 

New York. [23] p. illus. 

June 2, 1916; 2 c. June 17, 1916: aff. 

June 16, 1916: A 434507. 


aff. June 16, 


WALLER (Edith)* Morristown, N. J. 
English-Italian phrase book for so- 
cial workers. Physicians’ 
ment. 19 p. 16mo. $0.20. [16373 

© June 14, 1916; 2 c. June 17, 
1916: aff. June 16, 1916; A 434506. 


(Frances) Confessions of 
may 22. 24 20, 24, D1, 


WALTER 
Roxanne. 


fume 2 5, ¢. 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 1916. 
[13 instalments] In St. Louis 
times ) ; [16374 


© May 22, 24, 26, 29, 31, June 2 
5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 1916; 1 c. each 
June 23, 1916; A 440468; German 
American press assn., St. Louis. 


55661—_16—_6 


2 | 
| 


supple- | 


Warp (Allen Watson)* Valley, Neb. 
How to easily and quickly secure 
a nice wife. Sheet, 22 by 15 inches. 

[16375 


2 ©. ab ate. 


© May 31, 1916; 
June 10, 1916; A 434373. 


Warnock (Wm.) co. Annual cata- 


logue [29] Sioux City, Ia., 1916. 
2 p. Ll. vii-xxiv, 409 p. illus. 8vo. 
[16376 


© May 31, 1916: 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 413490; R. R. Donnelley 
_ & sons co., Chicago. 


WARREN (Irene)* Chicago. How to 
study. Sheet, 72 by 42 _ inches. 
$1.00. [16377 


© June 6, 1916; 
8, 1916; A 434363. 


WaAskow co. America’s best shoe cut 
service. Sheet no. 12, June 1, 1916. 
Sheet, illus. 232 by 172 inches. 

[16378 

© June 19, 1916: e. and aff. 

June 21, 1916; A 484575; Gustavus 
R. Waskow, Chicago. 

Watson (Benjamin F.) ed. Notes to 
statutes of Indiana. Temporary ad- 
vance no., May, 1916. Crawfords- 
ville, Ind., National annotating com- 


2 ce. and aff. June 


9 


— 


pany [1916] 130 p. S8vo. $4.00 per 
year. [16379 
© June 24, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 


July 10, 1916: A 431803; Natl. an- 
notating co., Crawfordsville, Ind. 


Watts, Cal. Watts and Compton di- 
rectory, 1916. Watts, Cal, V. R. 
Franklin, 1916. [3]-86 p. 8vo. 
$4.00. [16380 

© May 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
31, 1916: A 431279; Virgil R. Frank- 
lin, Watts, Cal. 

WELts (Griffith T.) Individuality and 
hospitality in furnishing the bed- 
room. (Jn Lexington leader) 

[16381 

© June 1, 1916; 1c. July 7, 1916; 

A 440811; Good furniture magazine, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 


WELTMER (Sidney A.) Suggestive 
therapeutics ; a correspondence 
course in psychology, general phil- 
osophy, suggestive therapeutics and 
right living. together with complete 
lesson outlines. Section 31. New 
rey. ed. cover-title, 1 p. L, p. 353- 
360. fol. $5.00. [16382 

© May 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 3, 1916; A 434290; Weltmer in- 
stitute of suggestive therapeutics, 
Nevada, Mo. 3 


731 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16383 


WERNER (W.)* Chicago. [16383-16410 


At the picnic. © June 28, 1916; 1 c. 
July 1, 1916; A 440672. 


Bargain. © June 29, 1916; 1c. July 3, 
1916; A 432733. 

Bleeding heart. © June 19, 1916; 1 ec. 
June 22, 1916; A 440464. 

Brindle and white cupid. © July §8, 
1916; 1 ec. July 12, 1916; A 440940. 
Building a boy. © July 3, 1916; 1 ec. 

July 7, 1916; A 440818. 


Candy shop. © July 6, 1916; 1 ¢. July 
10, 1916; A 440910. 


Each to her desire. @ June 22, 1916; 
1c. June 26, 1916; A 440541. 


Eternal feminine. © June 27, 1916; 1 
ce. July 1, 1916; A 440666. 


ir. 0. B.;.©. June 28, 19165 1 e¢. July 1, 
1916; A 440671. 


Full-grown half. © July 1, 1916; 1 e. 
July 5, 1916; A 440778. 


Garden sass. © June 20, 1916; 
June 23, 1916; A 440510. 

Gardener’s cottage. © June 14, 1916; 1 
e. June 17, 1916; A 440354. 


Her tramp. @© July 3, 1916; 1 ec July 
, 1916; A 440817. 


Honpvis® © July 12 
1524916 2A 441019. 


Journey’s on © June 17, 
June 21, 1916; A 440436. 


Man. @© June 23, 1916; 1 c. June 28, 
tOTG) A 440612. 


Married vacation. 
e. July 13, 1916; A 440981. 


Mother’s tea party. © June 21, 1916; 
1c. June 24, 1916; A 440536. 


Neighbors. © June 15, 1916; 1 c. June 
19, 1916; A 440407. 


Peaches. © June 26, 1916; 1c. June 
29, 1916; A 440624. 


Playing it out. © June 24, 1916; 1.4 
June 28, 1916; A 440601. 


Poppy seed. © June 16, 1916; 
June 21, 1916; A 440443. 


Sentimental Susie. © June 26, 1916; 1 
ce. June 29, 1916; A 440625. 


Some misconception regarding bonds. @© 
July 5, 1916. toe, duly, 10; 19fGs A 
440901. 


Their house. © June 30, 1916; 1c. July 
5, 1916; A 440751. 

Throwing rocks. @© July 5, 1916; 1 ¢. 
July 10, 1916; A 440902. 


Trail of the in-laws. © July 11, 1916; 
1 ec. July 14, 1916; A 441007. 


Worryine) Jims *© July 7,.48165) 1 c. 
July 12, 1916; A 440939. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

West Atiis, Wis. Wright’s directory 
of West Allis for 1916. v. 4. [Mil- 
waukee, Wright directory co.] 1916. 
213 p. 8vo. $3.00. [16411 

© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
10,1916; A 428933 ; Wright directory 
co., Milwaukee. 


IoC: 


1916s ad ‘es duly 
1916; 1 e@. 


© duly 10, 39f@> 1 


te Cs 


WESTERMANNS monatshefte. 
Each illus. 4to. M. L. 50. 
[16412-16419 


heft 5, jan., 1915. @© Dec. 31, 1914;1. 
July 6, 1916; A—Foreign 13842 


59 jahrg. 


13 


pt. mS. ¥ae 


WESTERMANNS monatshefte—Contd. 


heft 6, febr.,. 1915. “@ Web. i, 19ta- 2c 
July 6,. 1916; ; A—Foreign sie 44, 

heft 7, mirz, 1915. @© Mar. 1, 1915;1¢ 
July 6, 1916; A—Foreign 13945. 

heft 8, april, 1915. @ Apr. 1, 1915; 1 ¢. 
July 6, 1916; A—Foreign 13946. 

heft 9, mai, 1915. @ May 1, 1915; 1 ec. 


July 6, 1916; A—Foreign 13843. 

heft 10, juni, 1915. © June 1, 1915; 1c. 
July 6 1916; A—Foreign 13844, 

heft 11, juli, 1915. @© July 1, 1915;1e. 
July 6, 1916; A—Foreign 13845. 

heft 12, aug., 1915. @©@ Aug. 1, 1915; Le 
July "6, 1916; A—Foreign 13846. 


© George Westermann, Bruns- 
wick, Germany. 
WESTERN Soi bacteria co.*, San Fran- 


cisco. Cover crops and green ma- 

nuring. cover-title, 28 pp. illus. 

(part col.) S8vo. (Bulletin no. 79) 

[16420 

© June 12, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 484514. 


WESTERN SUPPLY co. Catalogue C. 
Lincoln, Neb. [1916] 2 p. 1., vii-xliii 
817 p. illus. S8vo. [16421 

© June 30, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
July 10, 1916; A 431790; R. R. Don- 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


Wheeler (William W.) co. Wireless- 
messenger. [12] p. illus. 8vo. 
[16422 
© June 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A 484523; William 
W. Wheeler, Meriden, Conn. 


WHEELS of joy, Mar., 1916. 32 p. 
illus., port. 8vo. [16423 


© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 4382461; Schofield labora- 
tories co., Kansas City, Mo. 


WHEELWRIGHT (William Bond)*, Bos- 
ton. Short talks on paper, pt. IT, 
chap. IV. Cellulose from wood. (Jn 
Printing art suggestion book, June, 
1916) [16424 


© June 1, 1916; 1 ec. June 30, 
1916; A 440746. 


Waiter (E.F.) Dispenser and carbon- 
ator. Keeping the soda fountain 
moving. Nut ice creams. (In 
Southern Pharmaceutical journal, 
July, 1916) [16425 


© June 30, 1916; 1c. July 5, 1916; 
A 440805; W. H. Cousins, Dallas. 


WHITE (J. G.) co.*, New York. Desar- 
rollo moderno de la industria azu- 
earera. [10] p. front. 12mo. 

[16426 
© June 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 23, 1916; A 484636. 


2 


a 


fern: le 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 7, 1916 


WuHuitTe (J. Wesley)* Spokane, Wash. 
World’s future unfolding. [Spo- 
kane, Wash., Printed by Belknap’s 
print, 1916] cover-title, 32 p. §8vo. 
$0.25. [16427 


© May 27, 1916; 2 c. June 10, 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 434663. 


WHITE & Kemble*, New York. White 
& Kemble’s atlas and digest of rail- 
road mortgages, Seaboard air line 
Failway co. 12 p. front. (fold. 
map.) fol. $10.00. [16428 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c« June 12, 
1916; aff. June 10, 1916; A 433352. 


WHiTeE Eagle. Custer battle, brief 
story of Indian who fought there, 
combined with three poems by White 
Eagle. cover-title, [8] p. ports. 
16mo. $0.25. [16429 


© May 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


June 16, 1916; A 434466; Shields_ 


V. Wright, Gillette, Wy. 


WHITFIELD (Dick) San Francisco: 
the wonder city. Post card. 
[16430 


© June 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 21, 1916; A 484582; C. W. Bar- 
rett, San Francisco. 


WHo’s who along the North shore, 
summer of 1914. Salem, Mass., The 
Salem press co., 1914. xxvi, [4], 
381 p. illus. 8vo. $3.50. [164381 


© July 13, 1914; 1 ¢« Apr. 1, 
1916; 1 ce. May 31, 1916; aff. Jan. 
5, 1916; A 433284; Albert W. Den- 
nis, Salem, Mass. 


WILKIN (Joseph A.)* Matamoras, Pa. 
Autoist and railroader: figure the 
average speed for your trip. Card, 
6 by 34 inches. [16432 


) gune tt: 191G- 2 ec June 9, 
1916; aff. June 21, 1916; A 434564. 


WiLtaRp (Mary)* Bay City, Mich. 
Frozen dainties; choice recipes. 
[9] p., 3 1. 16mo. $1.50. [16433 


© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. May 19, 
1916; aff. May 18, 1916; A 4384023. 


Wi1iamMs (Boyd T.)* Minneapolis. 
Moderne behandlung von_ krebs- 
krankheiten durch escarotische mit- 
tel (iitzmittel) oder entkernung 
(enucliation) 4 te revidierte u. 
vergrészerte aufl. Minneapolis, 
Minn., Dr. Williams’ sanatorium, 


| WINDER Service co.*, 


16442 
WILLIAMS (Boyd T.) *—Continued. 
1916. 120 p._ illus., ports., map. 
24mo. (Cover-title: Der krebs.) 
[16434 


© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 3, 1916; A 434277. 


WiLtiaMs (Norman Richard)* Chi- 
cago. How to advertise a retail 
jewelry and optical business. cover- 
title, 26 p. pl., port. 8vo. $0.25. 

[16435 
© May 31, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
June 2, 1916; A 4382293. 


WILLIAMS DIRECTORY co.*, Cincinnati. 
Williams’ Cincinnati guide and 
street directory, with map. 211 p. 
front. (fold. map) 16mo. $0.25. 

[16436 


© June 23, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 433508. 


WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. Boyd’s directory 
of Williamsport, 1916. [Reading, 


Pach AW He Boyd co., 1916. “735" p- 
front. (fold. map) 8vo. $4.50. 
[16437 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 483492; W. H. Boyd co., 
Reading, Pa. 


[Witmot (W. W.)] Boost Baltimore 
with “ Baltimore boosterettes.” (Jn 
Baltimore American) [16438 

© July 5, 1916; 1 ec. July 5, 1916; 
A 440770; Baltimore American, Bal- 
timore. 


Witson (Clarence V.)* San Francsico. 
Banking made plain. San Fran- 
cisco, The American publishing com- 
pany, [1916] 32 p. 24mo. [164389 

© May 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 5, 1916; A 43823438. 


New York. 
[16440, 16441 


National service. Issue no. 59.  cover- 
title, "ES... ps’ Was! “4to: @ May <1. 
1916; 2 ce. May 31, 1916; aff. June 2, 
1916; A 432302. 

Winder service. Issue no. 35.  cover- 
title, [12] p. illus. fol. @ May 2, 
1916; 2 ec. May 31, 1916; aff. June 2, 


1916; A 432303. 


WISCONSIN MOTORIST tour book. [1916 
ed.] Milwaukee, Wisconsin motor- 
ist, 1916. cover-title, 447 p. illus., 
maps (part fold.) Svo. $1.00. 

[16442 

() May 13, 1916; 2 c May 17, 
1916; aff. May 26, 1916; A 433168; 
Wisconsin motorist pub. co., Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 


733 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16443 


WISCONSIN TELEPHONE co. Milwaukee 
classified telephone directory. June, 
1916. 123 [1] p. 4to. [16443 


© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
19, 1916; A 484522; Reuben H. Don- 
nelley, Chicago. 


WomMEN’sS national agricultural and 
horticultural association quarterly. 
[16444, 16445 


no. 3; Heb. 1816] - Directory of 
[Philadeiphia, Pa., Printed 
by Wm. F. Fell co., 1916] cover-title, 
41 p. 8v0; ©: Feb. -23, 1916+ 2 ee) and 
aff. Mar. 2, 1916; A 420969. 


[v. 2, no. 4] May, 1916. [Philadelphia 
Pa., Printed by Wm. F. Fell co., 1916] 
cover-title, 33 p. S8vo. @ May 10, 
1916: 2 ¢..and aff,; May:20, 1976; A 
431146. 


© J. B. Haines, Cheltenham, Pa. 


Woop (Lulu M.)* Detroit. Positive 


flesh reduction without starving, 
medicine or exercise. [4] p. 16mo. 
$1.00. [16446 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 4382405. 


WoopspurN (James Albert) History 
and government of Indiana; a sup- 
plement to the Indiana ed. of the 
Elementary American history and 
government, by J. A. Woodburn and 
Thomas Francis Moran. New York, 
Chicago, Longmans, Green and ©Co., 
1916. cover-title, p. 475-538. illus., 
ports. S8vo. $0.25. [16447 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
17, 1916; A 483006; Longmans, 
Green and co., New York. 


_—_— = 


WooprurF (J. H.) Berry’s writing 
books. Fuller course. 3, 34. 4, 44, 5, 
534. New ed. [By] J. H. Woodruff, 
B. D. Berry, H. W. Flickinger. Chi- 
cago, B. D. Berry company [1916] 
6 v. cover-title, obl. 12mo. $0.07 
each. Contents.—3, 34. Animal life 
book.—4, 4%. Plant life book.—=3. 
Laconie book.—54. Proverb book. 

[16448 


© June 3, 1916; 2 ec. each June 
», 1916; .all..June 14,” 1916s .A: 
4323828; B. D. Berry co., Chicago. 


Woorrorp (Cator)* Atlanta. Mer- 
chants’ guide. v. 18, 1916-1917. At- 
lanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga., Retail 
credit company, 1916. 164 p. 4to. 

_ $25.00. [16449 


© May 31, 1916; 2 «. and aff. June 
2, 19163 A.431314. 


pt. 1-8Ss., ws 


WorcESTER, Mass. Guide francais de 
Worcester, Mass., pour 1916. Wor- 
cester, Mass., La Compagnie de pub- 
lication Belisle, 1916. 220 p. S8vo. 
$0.50. [16450 


© May 10, 1916; 2 ec. June 8, 
1916; aff. June 9, 1916; A 484648; 
Belisle printing & pub. co., Wor- 
cester. 


WRIGHTSON (Herbert J.) Course of 
lessons in musical composition. Les- 
son no. 12-37. 26 v. Ato. [16451 


© May 10, 1916; 2 ec. June 19, 
1916; aff. June 17, 1916; A 434535; 
Siegel-Myers school of music, Chi- 
cago. 


WretH (John Allan)* New York. 
Great republic, the United States of 
North America. cover-title, 10 ». 
maps. S8vo. $0.10. [16452 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c .and aff. May 
11, 1916; A 481020. 


Writer (I. A. R.)* London. 
[16453, 16454 


Duchess in pursuit. 38 Intermezzo. (In 
Story-teller magazine, July, 1916) © 
1>e; July: 7, 19162 AS ae ets eae 
pubd. June 9, 1916. 

Hidden circle. (Jn Cassell’s magazine 
of fiction, June, 1916) © 1 ¢. June 
29, 1916; A ad int. 2695; pubd. May 
30, 1916. 


YACHTSMAN’S annual guide and nau- 


tical calendar, 1916. 38th year. 
[Boston, Mass., Printed by C. B. 
Hogg] 1916. 394 p._ illus., fold. 
maps. 8vo. $1.00. [16455 


© Apr: 27, 19162°2 ¢. ‘Jage oe 
1916; aff. June 27, 1916; A 431648; 
Edward D. Wilson, Boston. 


YELLOWSTONE-WESTERN stage co.*, St. 
Paul. Yellowstone national park, 
1916. Q. and A. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus., map. 16mo. [16456 

© May 27, 1916: 2 « andy ae 
June 38, 1916; A 434235. 


YEOMANS bros. co.*, Chicago. Yeo- 
mans duplex electrie centrifugal 
sewage ejectors. 11, [1] p. illus. 
diagrs. 4to. (Bulletin no. E-2000, 
Apr., 1916) [16457 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A 484593. 


Yost (Ward B.)* Libertyville, Ia. 
Parody on woman sufirage. Sheet, 
13 by 5 inches. $0.05. [16458 


© May 23, 1916; 1 ¢ and aff. 
June 12,.1916; 1-c. May 31,1916; 
A 432452 . 


734 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 7, 1916 16469 
Youne (Catharine M.)* Stoneham, | ZIMMERMAN (Eugene)* Horseheads, 
Mass. Angel’s prayer by Catalina N. Y. Language & etticket of poker. 
Hermana [pseud.] Sheet, 11 by 43 cover-title, [84] p. illus. 16mo. 
inches. $0.25. [16459 $0.25. [16463 


© May 29, 1916; 2 ¢c. June 8, 
1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 482577 


Youne (Clarence) Motor boys, Ned, 
Bob and Jerry at Boxwood Hall; or, 
The motor boys as freshmen. New 
York, Cupples & Leon company 
[1916] 3p.1, 248 p. front., plates. 
12mo. $0.60. [16460 

© June i, 1916; 2 c« June 10, 
1916; aff. June 12, 1916; A 481454; 
Cupples & Leon co., New York. 


Youne (Clarence Richard)* Toronto, 
Canada. Range-finder and slope- 
ecard. Celluloid card in envelope, 
3 by 6 inches, with Instructions. 
Soe. tGmp. - ‘$1.25. [16461 

item, Jane 10, 1916; A. ad: int. 
2688; pubd. June 2, 1916. 


Y. M. C. A. (International committee 
of)* New York. Outline for the 
study of the social principles of 
Jesus. Student summer confer- 
ences, 1916. lil p. 8vo. $0.10. 

[16462 
© June 10, 1916; 2 ec. June 30, 
1916; aff. June 29, 1916; A 481702. 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. June 5, 1916; 
aff. June 9, 1916; A 482423. 


ZANGHIERI (Tancredi) [16464-16467 
Died to save the grenadiers. © July 1, 
1916; 1c. July 5, 1916; A 440776. 
feat pursue Austrians. © June 29, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 3, 1916; A 440737. 
Italians scale peak raked by gun fire. 
© June 21, 1916; 1 c. June 24, 1916; 

A 440534. 
Victory of Italians causes enthusiasm. 
June 28, 1916; 1c. July 1, 1916; 

A 440670. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., 
cago. 


Chi- 


[Zorn (Edwin G.)] 16468, 16469 


Hollow tile silo. cover-title, 24 p. illus. 
aie $0.05. @ Jan. 05 T9165) 4 es 
and aff. June 10, 1916; 1 c. June 26, 
1916; A 434400. 

Tile your farm for bigger and better 
crops. cover-title, 24 p. illus. 8vo. 
(Caption-title: Tile drainage not an 
expense but an investment) $0.05. 
@ Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ec. June 22, 1916; 

aff. June 10, i9i6; A 432606. 


‘© Brick and clay record, Chicago. 


This catalogue contains the foilowing entries since Jan. 1, 1916: 
(a) United States publications (including 4,651 contributions to 


pecrmemire@ats ) ee ee 


(b) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions 


meetctr, 4219000. 6 3 ee 


739 


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menos ©. LECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED 
FOR, ORAL DEEIVERY 


AARONSON (D. Darby)* New York. 
Mendel Glick’s experiences, a mono- 
ene. ft p. |. 18 numb. 1. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16470 


©ic. July 19, 1916; C 974. 


CuMMER (Clyde L.)* Cleveland. Clini- 
cal laboratory methods, an outline 
for the use of students. 301. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16471 


©1c. June 5, 1916; C 973. 
HENNEssy (John Joseph)* Marion, O. 
[Bakery accounting methods] An 
address delivered at the Master bak- 
ers associations of Indiana, Michi- 
gan, and Ohio. 5 loose 1... 4to. 
Typewritten. [16472 

© 1c. June 8, 1916; C 966. 


Mupce (Clara)* Chicago. What is 
hermetic Christianity? 7 loose 1. 
fol. Typewritten. [16473 

© 1c. June 29, 1916; C 967. 

NewMan (Albert M.)* New York. 
Spelling for foreign-born adults. 2 
p. 1., 71 numb. 1. 4to. Typewritten. 

. [16474 

© 1c. May 19, 1916; C 968. 


SEARS (George H.)* Syracuse, N. Y. 
[16475, 16476 
vil one environment. 1 p.1., 30 numb. 


E to. Mimeographed. © 1c. July 
8, 1916; C 969. 


Thought. 2 p. 
Mimeographed. 
970. 


]., numb. 1. 2-26. 4to. 
© le. July 8, 1916; 


Vessey (R. S.) Address of R. S. 
Vessey (former governor of South 
Dakota) before the Cincinnati asso- 
ciation of credit men, May 16, 1916. 
1 p. Ll, 8 numb. 1. 4to. Mimeo- 
graphed. 

[16477 


©. 1 ¢« June 15, 1916; C 971; 
United agency, Chicago. 


WittiamMs (John Richard)* Knox- 
ville, Tenn. Williams’ short course 
in newspaper advertising. 2 p. L, 
2-16 numb. 1. fol. Typewritten. 

[16478 


© 1c. June 29, 1916; C 972. 


Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, addresses, included in the Cata- 


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CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


A. (THE) T.; which is, being inter- 
preted, The artistic temperament, 
satirical pleasantry, by R. Pole. 
[67] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16479 
eave inly 17, 1916: D 44391: 
Reginald Pole, Los Angeles. 


ABSENT ON LEAVE; extravaganza, by R. 
F. Goss and H. H. Havermale. 23 
p. 4to. Printed. [16480 


© 1c. May 15, 1916; D 44139; 
Roger Fulton Goss and Hazel Halma 
Havermale, Berkeley, Cal. 


ACROSS THE BORDER; 1 act play of 
contemporaneous Mexico, by S. B. 
Pfeifer. [36] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16481 
© 1c. June 30, 1916; D 44277; 
Sidney Burton Pfeifer, Buffalo. 


ADRIFT; 1 act comedy, by R. Warner. 
[1], 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[16482 
© 1c July 138, 1916; D 44368; 
Richard Warner, New York. 


ADVENTURE (AN) IN SOCIETY; comedy, 
by D. H. Wallace. [1], 63 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16483 


© 1c. June 29, 1916; D 44270; 
David Harold Wallace, New York. 


AFFECTION ; play in 7 episodes, by J. R. 
Chase. 110 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[16484 
© 1c. June 28, 1916; D 44263; 
James Richard Chase, Boston. 


AFTER BIG GAME; comedy sketch for 
2 males, by Geo. W. Day. [2], 12 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16485 

© 1c. June 16, 1916; D 44268; 
Mrs. George W. Day, New York. 


AGE (THE) OF REASON; divorce prob- 
lem play for modern children, by 
C. I. Dorrian. (Jn Vanity fair, v. 
6, no. 5, July, 1916) [16486 

© June 21, 1916; 1 ec. June 19, 
1916; D 44194; Cecil I. Dorrian, 
New York. 


AGES (THE) or ANN; play in 6 scenes, 
by, H. Ax«Clarke,. ply, 23° px” 4to. 
Typewritten. [16487 

© 1c. July 15, 1916; D 44381: 
Harold Asa Clarke, New York. 


Attias JOHN Dor. See Price (The) 


of love. 


ALWAYS RIDICULOUS; drama in 8 acts, 
by José Echegaray, tr. from the 
Spanish by T. W. Gilkyson. (In 
Poet lore, v. 27, no. 3) [16488 


© June 21, 1916; 2 ec June 28, 
1916; D 44251; T. Walter Gilkyson, 
Philadelphia. 


AM TEETISCH; lustspiel in 3 akten. 
von Karl Sloboda. Wien, Leipzig, 
Deutsch - 6sterreichischer verlag, 
1915. 93 p. 12mo. [16489 

©,1.¢. July 6, 1916: D 44321; 
Deutsch - 6sterreichischer verlag, 
Vienna. 


AMBITION ; play in 8 acts and epilogue, 
by T. Terriss. 125 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16490 


© 1c June 13, 1916; D 44199; 
Tom Terriss, New York. 


Artistic (The) temperament. See A. 


(Phe). E. 


AUCH ICH WAR EIN JUNGLING; Schwank 
in 3 akten, von Max Neal und Max 


Ferner. Miinchen, Drei masken- 
verlagr*s.m: be oh., “OTs: 112 p. 
12mo. [16491 


© 1e July 6, 1916; D 44308; 
Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Munich. 


AUF BEFEHL DER KAISERIN! ein oper- 
etten-idyll aus alten gemiitlichen 
zeiten in 3 akten, von Leopold Jacob- 
son u. Robert Bodanzky, musik von 
Bruno Granichstaedten. Regie-und 


soufflierbuch. Leipzig, Wien, New 
York, W. Karezag, 1915. 75 p. 4to. 
[16492 


© 1c. July 15, 1916; D 444038; 
W. Karezag, Leipzig. 


739 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16493 pt. 1, n.s., v.13 
AucusTta (L’); tragédie, par R. | Booster (THE); comedy in 4 acts, by 
Fauchois, Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1916. H. P. Briggs. [160] p. 4to. 'Type- 
Or 2: Svo. [16493 written. [16503 


© May 5, 1916; 1¢. July 1, 1916; 
D 44281; René Fauchois, Paris. 
AWAKENING (THE) ; modern drama in 
4 acts, by G. Lipkind. [99] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16494 
© 1c. June 28, 1916; D 44261; 
Goodman Lipkind, New York. 


BALTHAZAR; play in 8 acts, by T. Ber- 
ton. [117] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[16495 
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1916; D 44299; 
Thérése Berton, London. 

Banpit (THE); romantic drama in 4 
acts, based upon Victor Hugo’s Her- 
nani, by R. Housum. [90] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16496 


GOA: Co July) 45,,1996 3. 2 44388 ; 
Robert Housum, Cleveland. 


See Erstwhile Susan. 
See Seven 


BARNABETTA. 


Bavucis AND PHILEMON. 
plays for little folks. 


BEHIND THE CLOCK; drama in 1 act, 
by C. C. Selden. [1], 7 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16497 

© 1e June 27, 1916; D 44249; 
Catherine Cope Selden, New York. 

BLAUVE (DIE) KUSTE; Spiel in 4 akten, 
von Hans Miiller. Regie-und souf- 
flierbuch. Leipzig, Wein, New York, 
W: )dsatrezae.JI915). odiop. xl Dh, p. 
Svo. [16498 

©l1ce. July 6, 1916; D 44306; W. 
Karezag, Vienna. 

BLOOD WILL TELL; play in 4 acts, by 
J. M. Roman. [4], 244 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16499 

© 1c. June 30, 1916; D 44273; 
Joseph M. Roman, Far Rockaway, 


J yitig sts 6 

BoBBIE IN BIRDLAND; play in 3 acts, by 
EK. F. Padon. [1], 9 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16500 


© 1c. May 381, 1916; D 44344; 
Ella F. Padon, Kirkwood, Mo. 
Bocry (THE) MAN; play in 1 act, by 
EK. Gates. [83], 14 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16501 
© 1c. June 20, 1916; D 44208; 
Eleanor Gates, New York. 


BonHEUR (LE) VOLANT; opérette en 3 
actes, par Léon Xanrof [pseud. of 
Léon Fourneau] et Maurice de Mar- 
san. [152] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [16502 

© 1c. June 22, 1916; D 44216; 
Oscar Osso, New York. 


© 1c. July 18, 1916; D 44400; 
Harlan P. Briggs, New York. 


BoTSCHAFTERIN LENI; operette in 8 
akten, von Bernhard Buchbinder, 
musik von Leo Ascher. Soufflier-und 
regiebuch. Wein, Leipzig, A. Robit- 
schek, 1915. 90 p. S8vo. [16504 

©1e July 15, 1916; D 44404- 
Adolph Robitschek, Vienna. 


Brive’s (THE) SECRET; in 4 acts, by 
S. J. Perlmutter and G. Zeikin. 


ADUPR Nid PCOMION AYA) BO O'7923 74 
“PP MT a PR WLYMOAS .w wD 
[93] p. 4to. Ms. (26508 


© 1c June 19, 1916; D 44181; 
Salmon J. Perlmutter and George 
Zeikin, Brooklyn. 


BrutTto (IL) E LE BELLE; comedia in 
3 atti, [and] La nostra pelle, com- 
media in 3 atti, di S. Lopez, Milano, 
Fratelli Treves, 1913. “2p. Fire 
p. 12mo. [16506 


© May 1, 1913; 1 ec. July 1, 1916; 
TD 44279; Sabatino Lopez, Milan. 


BUGELEISEN (DAS); ein akt, von Max 
Neal und Max Ferner, Miinchen, 
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1915. 
20 p. 12mo. [16507 

© 1e July 6, 1916; D 44309; 
Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. hk, 
Munich. 

CALIFORNIA AS IT IS; dramatic compo- 
sition, by F. M. Fleckenstein. 12 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16508 

© 1c. May 29, 1916; D 44200; 
Florence Marie Fleckenstein, Los 
Angeles. 

CANARY COTTAGE; comedy with music 
in 2 acts. by O. Morosco and E. Har- 
ris. [121] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [16509 

© 1c. June 2, 1916; D 44195: 
Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris, 
Los Angeles. 

CASTLES IN PERU; farce comedy in 3 
acts, by G. H. Easterbrook. [1], 
64 p. 4to. Typewritten. [16510 

© 1'¢.. June 22,°1916- DPD 422i 
George Harold Easterbrook, Louis- 
ville. 

CAUGHT IN THE ACT; dancing-comedy 
play in 1 act, by G. Mervale. [1], 
11 p. 4to. Typewritten. [16511 

© 1c July 3, 1916; D 44289; 
Gaston Mervale, New York. 


740 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1916 


*CEPTION SHOALS; drama in 3 acts, by 
H. A. Adams. [60] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16512 

© 1c. July 18, 1916; D 44413; 
Henry Austin Adams, La Jolla, Cal. 


CHEW CHEW; comedy of love and effi- 
ciency in 4 packages, by W. H. 
Briggs. [142] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16513 
© 1c. June 24, 1916; D 44230; 
William Harlowe Briggs, New York. 


CuHintp (THE) IN THE HOUSE; play in 
1 act, by Homer Hildreth Howard. 
New York. S. French; London, S. 
French, litd., 1916. 22 p. 12mo. 

[16514 

© June 22, 1916; 2 c June 24, 

1916; D 44234; Samuel French, New 
York. 


CHILDREN OF HaAGar; play in 3 acts, by 
K. Schmidt and E. Shinn. [75] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16515 

© ie July 1, 1916; D 44286; 
Karl Schmidt and Everett Shinn. 
New York. 


Crass 716; oR, OVER THE GARDEN 
WALL, 1 act musical comedy, book 


and lyrics by D. Raynol. [2], 26p. 
4to. Typewritten. [Words only] 
[16516 


© 1c July 10, 1916; D 44353; 
Dorothy Raynol, New York. 


CoME Across; comedy playlet, by C. 
A. deLima and B. Southard. [1]. 
18 p. 4to. Typewritten. [16517 

© 1c. June 30, 1916; D 44274: 
C. A. deLima and Bennett Southard, 
New York. 


Comine (THE): drama in 1 act, by 
a core. [i], 14 p. . Ao. 
Typewritten. [16518 

© 1c June 24, 1916; D 44231; 
Sarah Hughes Cornell, Los Angeles. 

ConTRARY Mary; modern comedy in 3 
acts, by F. Jackson. [130] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16519 

© 1c. June 27, 1916; D 44245; 
Fred Jackson, New York. 

Coupons; play in 1 act, by Arthur 

Evans. [1], 6p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16520 

© 1c. May 13, 1916; D 44201; 
Harry Tyler, New York. 


CRIMINAL (THE); play in 1 act, by 
KE. W. James. 10 p. 4to. Type 
written. [16521 
. ©l1e June 26, 1916; D 44236; 
Elta Wylie James, Los Angeles. 


nd 


( 


16530 


CURTAIN RAISER; humoresque in 1 act, 
by L. Burleigh. [8], 25 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16522 

© 1c. July 18, 1916; D 44432; 
Louise Burleigh, Cambridge, Mass. 


DEFECTIVE (THE); melodrama 
acts, by H. W. Moore. [56] p. fol. 
Typewritten. [16523 

© 1e. July 1, 1916; D 44284; 
Harry W. Moore, Oak Park, Il. 


in 3 


DeEvit’s (THE) STAR; play in 1 act, by 
F. J. Newboult. New York, Samuel 
French; London, Samuel French, 
ltd., 1916. 40 p. 12mo. [16524 

© June 27, 1916; 2 c June 28, 
1916; D 44262; F. J. Newboult, 
Bradford, England. 


DIE ODER KEINE; operette in 3 akten, 
von Leo Stein [pseud. of Leo Rosen- 
stein] und Bela Jenbach, musik von 
Edmund Eysler. Textbuch der 
gesinge. Leipzig. Wien, Ludwig 
Doblinger (Rernhard Herzmansky), 
1915. 39 p. 12mo. [16525 

© Oct. 9, 1915; 1 c. July 6, 1916; 
D 44324; Ludwig Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


Drxiz (THE) DerBy; play in 1 act, by 
Lasses White [pseud. of L. White] 
[2], 25 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16526 
© ic. June 10, 1916; D 44122; 
Le Roy White, Dallas. 


DottaR (A); 1 act, by David Pinsky, 
tr. from the Yiddish, by S. S. Gross- 
man. [1], 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16527 
© 1c. July 15, 1916; D 44380; 
Samuel S. Grossman, New York. 


DowN THE Joy LINE; river of fun 
banked with music, by J. McCree. 
Bub «4s ~--p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [16528 

© 1c. July 1, 1916; D 44287; 
Junie McCree, New York. 


DRAWN BLINDS; OR, LA JEUNE MARIEE, 
play in 3 acts, by T. Berton. [224] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [16529 

© 1c. Apr. 14, 1916; D 44300; 
Thérése Berton, London. 


DRESSES; comedy in 1 act, by J. Sea- 
grave. 25 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16530 

© 1c July 11, 1916; D 44364; 
Jane Seagrave, Brookline, Mass. 


4] 


DU MUSST... 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16531 


pt. 1, 8S, Vi io 


! ein schwinkchen in 


1 akt, von August Neidhart. Wien, 
O. ‘Hirich, 1915. 18 p. 12mo. 
[16531 


©. hoe idly °6;..2916+ bs 44817 - 
Otto Eirich, Vienna. 


Duvet (A) witH Gop: drama in 1 act, 


by G. Seibel. Type- 
written. [16532 

© ie July 6, 1916; D 44332; 
George Seibel, Pittsburgh. 


[1], 27 p. 4to. 


‘DumMME (DER) AtGusT; operette in 3 


akten, von Bruno Decker und Rob. 


Pohl, musik von Rud. Gfaller. Leip- | 
zig, O. Dietrich, 1915. 69 p. Svo. 
[Words only.] [16533 


© 1e July 6, 1916; D 44322: 
Oito Dietrich, Leipzig. 


EartH (THE) MEN; 4 act play, by 


C. J. Bates. Type- 
written. [16534 

© 1c July 15, 1916; D 44387; 
Clyde Jackson Bates, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 


[71] p. 4to. 


Er (Das) DES CoLtumBUs; schwank in 


3 akten, von Max Neal und Rudolf 


Greinz. Miinchen, Drei masken- 
verlag, g. m. b. h., 1915. 98 p. 
12mo. [16535 


© 1c. July 6, 1916; D 44311; 
Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Munich. 


EINGESCHNEIT; lustspiel in 3 akten, 


von Robert Overweg. Leipzig, G. 
Richter, 1915. 78 p. 12mo. [16536 


©) Sune 15,” 1915: 4c. July 6, 


1916; D 44823; Gustav Richter, 
Leipzig. 
ELECTION DAY; [play in 1 act] by 


Helen L. Willcox. New York, Mis- 
sionary education movement of the 
U. S. and Canada [1916] 15 p. 
8vo. [16537 


© June 24, 1916; ec. June 27, 
1916; D 44242; Missionary educa- 
tion movement of the U. S. and Can- 
ada, New York. 


9 


EneMy (THE); drama in 4 acts, by 
Edith Ellis [i. e. E. E. Furness], 
from George Randolph Chester’s 
and Lillian Chester’s novel of the 
Same name. [168] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16538 


© 1c. June 30, 1916: D 44272 
Edith Ellis Furness, New York. 


3 


. 


74 


ERSTWHILE Susan; play in 38 acts, by 
M. de Forest, founded on Helen R. 


Martin’s novel, Barnabetta. [115] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [16539 
© 1c. June 29, 1916; D 44267; 


Buffalo. 
drama in 2 acts, 


Marian de Forest, 


ETERNAL (THE) LOVE; 
by L. Kobrin. 


4 PN NONTT 2 


sPISNp yD? 


= 


RA eH Fete 
—_— =- i 


\ 


[1], 86 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[16540 
© ic. June 10, 1916; D 44129; 


Leon Kobrin, Brooklyn. 


EXPERIENCE (L’); piéce en 1 acte, 
d’aprés F. Boutet, par” Henri Clerc. 
(In Je sais tout, no. 126, 15 mai 
1916) [16541 

© May 15, 1916; 1c. July 1, 1916; 
D 44282; Frédéric Boutet, Paris. 


FACE VALUE; comedy sketch, by A. Sin- 

clair. [24] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16542 

©l1c. July 6, 1916; D 44335; Ar- 
thur Sinclair, New York. 


FaAImLureE (THE); 3 act play of human 
interest, by R. Gill. [2], 68 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16543 

© 1e July 7, 1916; D 44360; 
Ruby Gill Casino, New South Wales, 
Australia. 


Fatry (THE) AND THE LADIES OF THE 
WHITE Howse; play in 1 act, by E. 
K. Graves. [1], 13 p. 4to. Type 
written. [16544 

© ie. July 10, 1916; D 443852; 
Eva Kerlin Graves, Kokoma, Ind. 


FALSE Gops. See Woman on her own. 


FamMity (THE) TRENCHES; Satire on 
domestic war in 2 acts and 11 scenes, 
by J. McCree. [50] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16545 

© 1c. July 20, 1916; D 44429; 
Junie McCree, New York. 


FATHER (THE) OF WATERS; historical 
pageant drama in 4 parts, by A. 
Mixon. [75] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16546 
© 1c July 12, 1916; D 44365; 
Ada Mixon, Washington. 


FirtTy-Firty; farce comedy in 4 acts, 
by J. G. Ford. [85] p. fol. Type 
written. [16547 

© 1c. July 5, 1916; D 44304; 
James G. Ford, Milwaukee. 


—_ 


no. 7, 1916 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


16565 


Firty-Firry—Continued. 
— yaudeville sketch for 2 people, by 


S. Nichols. [1], 15 p. 4to. Type- 
. written. [16548 
© ic July 3, 1916; D 44291; 


Sumner Nichols, Ipswich, Mass. 


_ FIRE AND FIRESIDE: play in 4 acts, by 
. FT. Holt. [2], 81 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16549 
© 1e July 14, 1916; D 44872; 
Florence T. Holt, Burlington, Vt. 


FLint IN St. Moritz (FLIRTATION AT 
St. Moritz); ballettpantomime auf 
dem eise, von L. Bartuschek, musik 
yon Julius Hinddshofer. 18 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] 

[16550 

= t e¢ July 6G, 1916:-D 44327; 

Leo Bartuschek, Berlin. 


_ Frrratrion at St. Morizz. See Flirt 
»- in St. Moritz. ‘ 

me Hitvee (THE); 1 act play, by L. 
c Guerite. [2], 10 p. 4to. Type- 
H written. [16551 
: © ic June 29, 1916; D 44266; 
; Laura Guerite, New York. 


For ART’S SAKE; comedy in 1 act, by 


/ Perey Heath. [S26 “p.”* 40. 
4 Typewritten. [16552 
: © ic. July 20, 1916; D 44423; 
Anne Sutherland, New Canaan, 
Conn. 
$ For HER COUNTRY; play in 2 scenes, by 
i M. C. Kidder. 7p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [16553 
© 1c June 20, 1916; D 44233; 


May Clark Kidder, New York. 

_ Formuta (THE); comedy drama in 1 

;. weeny ©. HH. Perlman. [2], 19 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16554 

q © ic. July 18, 1916; D 44899; 
David H. Perlman, Brooklyn. 

‘ FounTAIN (THE) OF WISDOM. 

: Seven plays for little folks. 

E 


See 


FRAME-UP (THE); play in 1 act, by C. |! 


Gillingwater and R. Barlow. [2j. 
, 23 p. 4to. Typewritten. [16555 
© 1 ec. July 15, 1916; D 44385; 
r Claude Gillingwater and Reginald 
p Barlow, New York. 


FREE LOVE VICTIMS; play in 4 acts, by 
B. Weckstein. 


2 PR RONTT 3YIV°? YD PD mIDp 


setae 


; sPPOUPIN + } rele 
[2], 84 p. 4to. Ms. [16556 


© 1c. May 20, 1916; D 44049; 
Bernard Weckstein, New York. 


FrRoM NOON TO NIGHT; comedy in 3 
acts, by E. B. Brunner. [99] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16557 

et “es Suly -13: 1916; "DD 44305 
Emma Beatrice Brunner, New York. 


GENTLEMAN (A) TO HIS WIFE; 4 act 
comedy-drama, by F. Haines-Reed. 
[1], 111 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16558 
© 1 ce. June 26, 1916; D 44237; 
Florence Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 


GETTING A START; comedy with singing 
and dancing, by Herman Kahn. 3p. 
fol. Typewritten. [16559 

© 1c. July 7, 1916; D 44341; 
George Joseph Morgan, Chicago. 


GETTING ACQUAINTED; black and tan 
comedy act, by G. J. Morgan. 3 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [16560 

© lie July 7, 1916; D 44338; 
George Joseph Morgan, Chicago. 


GuHost (THE) oF LAapy MARR; play in 
5 acts, by C. A. MacFarland. 23 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [16561 


©l1ec. July 8, 1916; D 44845; Ca- 
lista A. MacFarland. Boston. 


GLUcKLIcHER (EIN) UNFALL; lustspiel 
in 3 akten, nach dem ungarischen 
des Lorant Orbok, bearbeitet von 
Otto Hisenschitz. Wien, O. Hirich, 
1915: °° 100 pe =2mo: [16562 


© 1e. July 6, 1916; D 44320; 
Otto Hirich, Vienna. 


GREAT (THE) COUNTRY; Dlay in 4 acts, 
by E. Burnham. [91s Pint 4to. 
Typewritten. [16563 


© 1c. June 20, 1916; D 44192; 
Edith Burnham, Boston. 


GREAT (THE) REWARD; original Ameri- 
ean comedy-drama of western min- 
ing life in 4 acts, by Frank and S. R. 
Maltese. [S87] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[16564 


©1e July 8, 1916; D 44362; 
Salvatore Rosa Maltese, New York. 


GREATER (THE) PASSION; vaudeville 
appetizer, by Evelyn C. May and 
F. G. Nixon-Nirdlinger, dramatized 
from a story of the same name by 
Howard Phillip Rhoades. [2], 12p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16565 


© 1c. June 15, 1916; D 44222; 
Fred G. Nixon-Nirdlinger, Philadel- 
phia. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16565* 


HAMLET; with introduction. notes. 
and questions for review, adapted 
from Marshall and Wood’s Oxford 
and Cambridge ed., by F. A. Purcell 
and L. M. Somers. Chicago, New 
York, Scott, Foresman and com- 
pany [1916] 273 p. 12mo. $0.35. 

[16565* 

© July 8, 1916; 2c. July 11, 1916: 

aff. July 12, 1916; A 431833; F. A. 
Purcell and L. M. Somers, Chicago. 


HELEN STANTON; play in 3 acts, by W. 
W. Dubreuil and M. G. Michaels. 
[149] p. 4to. Typewritten. [16566 

© 1c July 8, 1916;_D 44416; 
Morris G. Michaels and Walter W. 
Dubreuil, New York. 

HER CASTLE IN SPAIN: drama in 1 act, 
by M. Strome. [1],12p. fol. Type- 
written. [16567 

© 1c July 6, 1916; D 44336; 
Moll Strome, New York. 

HER FIRST LESSON IN HORSEBACK RID- 
ING; comedy skit, by R. Cox. 11 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16568 

© 1c. July 17, 1916; D 44392; 
Ray Cox, New York. 


HERNANI. See Bandit (The) 


Hero (THE); play in 1 act, by C. 
Ruge. 10 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[16569 
© 1c. June 24, 1916; D 44232; 
Clara Ruge, New York. 


HERR (DER) AUS DER SEZESSION; 
schwank in 1 akt, von Alexander 
Engel. [1], 23 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [16570 


© 1e July 15, 1916; D 44406; 
Max Pfeffer, Leipzig. 


HEXENGERICHT (EIN); dramatische 
begebenheit aus der finstersten neu- 
zeit in 19 szenen, von Ernst Herbert 
Wengraf. [38], 55 p. fol. Type 
written. [16571 

© 1e. July 15, 1916; D 44405; 
Max Pfeffer, Vienna. 


HIS MASTERPIECE; play in 3 acts and 
an epilogue, by C. B. Searle. 78 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16572 

© 1c. June 20, 1916; D 44198; 
Chester Barker Searle, Hackensack, 
1 Bae 


His Price; play in 3 acts, by Mary 
Shaw and James Matthews. [116] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [165738 

© 1c. June 27, 1916; D 44246; 
Grace Filkins, New York. 


pt.1, n.3s., v.13 


HOSENKNOPF’ (Drie); ein akt, von Max 
Neal und Max Ferner, Miinchen, 
Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1915. 
32 p. 12mo. [16574 

© 1c. July 6, 1916; D 44310: Drei 
masken-verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 


HUcKsTER (THE) AND THE HAM; 
musical episode of city life, by Junie 
McCree. [1], 16 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [Words only] [16575 


© 1c June 22, 1916; D 44219; 
Jones & Sylvester, New York. 


TAKE THIS WOMAN; 4 act play, by 
A. V. Hines. [115] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16576 

© 1c. July 10, 1916; D 44354; 
Arline Van Ness Hines, New York. 


IN HONOR OF SHAKESPEARE; dramatic 
tribute for the Shakespeare ter- 
centenary celebration of Indiana 
University, at Bloomington, Ind., - 
Apr. 26, 1916, by W. C. Langdon. 
Bloomington, Indiana University, 
1916. 24 p. 8vo. [16577 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 ec. May 22, 
1916; D 44167; William Chauncy 
Langdon, New York. 


E 


INDIAN SUMMER; play in 3 acts, by M. 
Merrifield. [1], 28 p. 4to. Ms. _ 
[16578 
© 1e July 19, 1916; D 44415; 
Margaret Merrifield, Falls Church, 
Va. 


IT MIGHT HAPPEN AGAIN; comedy, by 
J. B. Rethy. Prologue. (Jn Inter- 
national, v. 10, no. 7, July 1916) 

[16579 


© July 1, 1916; 1 ec July 10, 


1916: D° 44427; Joseph Bernard 
Rethy, New York. 

JEUNE (LA) MARIEE. See Drawn 
blinds. 


JEZEBEL; comedy, by G. H. Chapman. 
50 p. Svo. Printed. [16580 
© June 23, 1916; 2 ec June 28, 
1916; D 44424; Charles H. Chap- 
man, Portland, Or. 


JIMSEY’S QUEEN; play in 1 act, by G. 
J. Young. [16] p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [16581 

© 1c. June 29, 1916; D 44265; 
George J. Young, Columbus, O. 


JIMTOWN JUNCTION; play in 1 act, by 
John 8. Hymer. [il], 15 p.. 4. 
Typewritten. [16582 

© 1c. June 20, 1916; D 44196; 
Eleanor Hymer, New York. 


744 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1916 


JoHN W. BLAKE; play in 2 pts., by 
R. C. Megrue and I. S. Cobb. [192] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [16583 

© 1c. July 21, 1916; D 44435; 
Roi Cooper Megrue and Irvin S. 
Cobb, New York. 


JULIA FARNESE; ein trauerspiel in 3 
akten, von Lion Feuchtwanger. 
Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
ere 1915. 98) p.. 12m0. [16584 


© 1c July 6, 1916; D 44314; 
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Munich. 


JUST KIDS; singing and talking act, by 
P. J. Otis. [4] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [16585 


motse. July 17,1916: _D 44390; 
Phil. J. Otis, San Francisco. 


Key (THE) TO Room 10; farce in 8 
Bets, Dy ©. Dayis. [179] p.. Ato. 
Typewritten. [16586 

© lie July 8, 1916; D 44441; 
Owen Davis, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Kippigs’ (THE) BURGLAR; play in 1 act, 
by T. and A. Warwick. 4p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16587 


(ot ce) duly, 17, 1916;.D 44395: 
Ted and Alma Warwick, Millville, 
1 ae 


Kine (THE) OF THE JEWS; passion 
play, by M. Browne. [4], 29 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16588 


© 1c. June 2, 1916; D 44851; 
Maurice Browne, Chicago. 


Kine RicHARD THE SECOND; introduc- 
tion and notes by Henry Norman 
Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer 
Charlton Black. [Boston] Ginn and 


company [1916] liii, 146 p. front. 

(facsim. ) 17 1-2cm. (The new 

Hudson Shakespeare) $0.30. 
[16588* 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
9, 1916; A 4814382; Ginn & co., Bos- 
ton. 


Knockout (THE) ; farce in 3 acts, by 
N. Moran, M. White, jr., and E. 
Franklin. 104 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16589 

©1e. July 14, 1916; D 44378; 

Neil Moran, Matthew White, jr. and 
Edgar Franklin, New York. 


KUNSTLICHE (DER) MENSCH; operette 
in 2 akten, 8 bildern, von A. M. 
Willner und Rudolf Oesterreicher, 
musik von Leo Fall. Textbuch der 


16598 


KUNSTLICHE (DER) MENSCH—Contd. 


gesinge. Leipzig, Wien, L. Dob- 
linger (Bernhard MHerzmansky), 
g915> 52 pS" 12m0: [16590 


© Sept. 30, 1915; )-1 ‘e ‘July 6: 
1916; D 44825; Ludwig Doblinger 
(Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig. 


LADIES (THE) REDUCING PARLOR; Mmu- 
sical comedy in 8 acts, by J. B. Max- 
well. [56] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only.] [16591 

© ic June 28, 1916; D 44250; 
Joseph B. Maxwell, New York. 


LAND (THE) WHERE THE SHAMROCKS 
GROow ; play in 4 acts, by J. J. Nolan. 
[1], 84 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16592 


© 1c. June 28, 1916; D 44259; 
J. Jerome Nolan, Mahanoy City, 
Pa: 


LARK (THE); [play in 5 scenes] by 


KK. Lord ave pr ssye.: > Printed. 
(Little playbook series no. 4) 

[16593 

© June 19, 1916; 2 c. July 1, 


1916; D 443638; 
New York. 


Katharine Lord, 


LEAP YEAR; play in 1 act, by W. Cole- 
man and Castle D. Burt. 21 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16594 

© 1c. June 21, 1916; D 44207; 
Walter Coleman, New York. 


LEETLA JOE; play in 1 act, by R. B. 
Longmire. [1], 6 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16595 

© 1c. June 22, 1916; D 44212; 
Robert Bill Longmire, New Orleans. 


LETTERS TO BEATRICE; play in 6 acts, 
by) Basil. Dickeys (21 ]\.p. “Ato. 
Typewritten. [16596 

© 1c July 15, 1916; D 44408; 
Star co., New York. 


LIEBESINSEL (Drie); lustspiel in 38 
akten, von August Neidhart. Wien, 
Ohuricd: TO.) (i ps. wemo: 

[16597 
© 1c. July 6, 1916; D 44318; 
Otto Eirich, Vienna. 

LirtLtE (A) patriot. See Seven plays 

for little folks. 


Liz IN LOVE; comedy in 1 act, by C. 
H. O’Donnell. [tl]; 14 p.. #-4to, 
Typewritten. [16598 

© 1c. July 15, 1916; D 44883; 
Charles H. O’Donnell, New York. 


745 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16599 


LizA ANN; lawn drama in 1 act, 15 
scenes, by Charles Barnard. New 
York, 8. French; London, S. French, 
Mids 19162 38: Dian Zn: [16599 

©, duly- 18, 49916 2.2 @aasuly-19, 
1916; D 44421; Samuel French, 
New York. 


LONELY (THE) HEART; play in 4 acts, 
by E. Sheldon. [205] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16600 

©1c. July 21, 1916; D 44486; Ed- 
ward Sheldon, New York. 


Lone (THE) ARM OF COINCIDENCE; 
sketch in 1 scene, by Dion Tither- 
adge. [2], 23 p. 4to. Typewriten. 

[16601 
© le July 10, 1916; D 44349; 
Joseph Hart, New York. 

Lone (THE) FINGER; play in 4 acts, by 
M. Morley, [2], 98 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16602 


© 1c. June 20, 1916; D 44197; 
Malcolm Morley, New York. 


Lost (THE) MELODY; instrumental 
and musical novelty, by W. Mon- 
tague. [1], 5p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [16603 


© 1c. June 27, 1916; D 44244; 
Walter Montague, San Francisco. 
LuMPERL (DAs); operette in 3 akten, 

von Victor Léon, musik von Robert 
Stolz. Regie-und soufflierbuch. 
Leipzig, Wien, New York, W. Karc- 
zag, 1915. ° T5 p. Svo. [16604 
© ic. July 6, 1916; D 443805; W. 
Karezag, Vienna. 
LysIstraTA; by Aristophanes, adapted 
and arr. by Winifred Ayres Hope. 


New York, S. French; London, S. 
Wrench; dtd. ~ [4915] 38 p. 1Zmi0. 
[16605 


© June 22, 1916; 2 c. June 24, 


1916; D 44235; Samuel French, New 


Work: 


MacsetH; with introduction, notes, 
and questions for review, adapted 
from the Stanley Wood Oxford and 
Cambridge ed., by F. A. Purcell and 
L. M. Somers. Chicago, New York, 
Scott, Foresman and company 
[1916]: 197 p. 12mo. 


© July 8, 1916; 2 c. July 11, 1916; 
ain. July PZ, 1916= AU 4Sisae ae ee 
Purcell and L. M. Somers, Chicago. 

MADE IN PuHirty; Keith’s summer fol- 
lies; by .H., Orth; “23npy- tele, yge- 
written. : [16606 

© 1c. July 15, 1916; D 44426; 

Frank Orth, Collingswood, N. J. 


fF. 


d 


46 


pt..1, 2S; mae 


MApDGE Gray; play in 3 acts, by L. 
Hubble. [86] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[16607 


© 1c. June 21, 1916; D 44209; 
Lessing Hubble, New York. 


Masor Mee; drama in 4 acts, by Della 
Clarke [i. e. D. C. Sullivan] [102] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16608 


© 1c. July 11, 1916; D 44355; 
Della Clarke Sullivan, New York. 


Man (THE) FROM Ecypt; play in 3 
acts, by H. B. Cachemaille. [28] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [16609 

© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44229; 
Henrietta Burns Cachemaille, Syra- 
casey N: oY. 


MAN (THE) SIZE JoB; drama in 1 act, 
by S. H. Cornell. 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16610 


© 1c. July 20, 1916; D 44430: 
Sarah Hughes Cornell, Los Angeles. 


Man (THE) WHO STAYED AT HOME; 
play in 3 acts, by J. E. Harold Terry 
and Lechmere Worrall. New York, 
S. French; London, S. French, Itd., 
1916. 155 p. 12mo. [16611 


© June 13, 1916; 1 ec. June 15, 
1916; D 44158; Samuel French. Itd., 
London. 


Marit (LE) MALGRE LUI; comédie en 3 
actes, de A. de Lorde et J. Marséle. 
192 p. 4to. Typewritten. [16612 


©.1 ec. July 14, 1916; D 44877; 
André de Lorde & Jean Marséle, 
Paris. 


Mario E MARIA; commedia in 8 atti, di 
S. Lopez. Milano, Fratelli Treves, 
1916. 4 p. Ll, 181 p: 12mo. *piGere 


© May 20, 1916; 1 c. July 1, 1916; 
#1) 44278; Sabatino Lopez, Milan. 


MARY OF THE MINES; play in 3 acts, by 
K. Chandler. [5], 80 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16614 


© 1c. July 17, 1916; D 44396; 
Katherine Chandler, San Francisco. 


MASQUE (THE) OF THE DAWN; by C. L. 
G. Seales, music arr. and directed by 
Mrs. C. M. Waterman. [Oswego, 
N. Y. Oswego norma! school press, 
1916] 15 p. S8vo. [Words only] 

[16615 


© June 27,1916: 2..c. Jumetae 
1916; D 44297; C. L. G. Seales, 
Oswego, N. Y. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1916 


Meat (THE) TICKET; twenty minute 
sketch, by M. H. Parsons. [1], 138 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16616 


© 1e. July 6, 1916; D 44830; 
Mable Holmes Parsons, Portland, Or. 


MercHANT (THE) OF VENICE; ed. by 
H. L. Withers, rev. by Morris W. 
Croll. American ed. Boston, New 
York [etc.] D. C. Heath & co., 1916. 
xxvi, 182 p. 16mo. (The Arden 
Shakespeare, general ed. C. H. Her- 
ford) $0.25 [16616* 

© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
#971916: aff. June 17, 1916; A 
433421; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 


Merry (A) GESTE oF RoBIn Hoop; arr. 
. from early English ballads, by G. L. 
Jones. 16 p. 12mo. Printed. 
(Columbus school for girls) [16617 
i May 3al,91916; 2-c. June 17, 
1916; D 44169; Grace Latimer 
Jones, Columbus, O. 


Mintion (THE) DOLLAR DOLL; comedy, 
with music, in 3 acts and 5 scenes, 
by Louis Weslyn. [60] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] [16618 

© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44295; 
Harvey D. Orr, Chicago. 


Mrracrte (THE); 1 act comedy, by R. 

Warner. 25 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16619 

© 1c July 21, 1916; D 44438; 
Richard Warner, New York. 


Mrracutous (THE) PITCHER; tale from 
Hawthorne’s wonder book, drama- 
mzct .oys de. W. Hard. [1], 11. p. 
Ato. Typewritten. [16620 


© 1c. June 21, 1916; D 44208; 
Josephine Wilhelm Hard, Buffalo. 


Miss ScAtTTERBRAIN; musical farce- 
comedy in 3 acts, by Bertie Wright 
[pseud. of A. J. M. Wright] and 
Charles Crozier. [109] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] 

[16621 

© 1c. Apr. 18, 1916; D 44248; 

Albert James Matthew Wright, Lon- 
don. 


Mrs. Prep’s FORTUNE; comedy in 1 act, 
by R. Murray. [8], 35 p. 8vo. Type- 
written. [16622 

@ 1 ¢..July 5, 1916; D 44303; 
Richard Murray, New York. 


Mockery ; 4 act drama, by M. M. Stan- 
ley. [131] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[16623 
© ie July 8, 1916; D 44348; 
Martha M. Stanley, New York. 


so001—16-———7 


16633 


MopERN (THE) MoTHER GOOSE; play 
in 8 acts, by Helen Hamilton, Chi- 
cago, Rand, McNally & company 
[1916] 54 p. 12mo. [16624 

© Apr. 27, 1916; 2.¢. May (15. 
1916; D 44875; Rand, McNally & 
co., Chicago. 


Mona Lisa; play in 4 acts, by A. M. 
Bradley. [126] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [16625 

© 1c. July 6, 1916; D 44334; 
Alice M. Bradley, Garden City, N. Y. 


MoNEY AND LOVE; play, by A. Pittler 
STYOWWD oN PID 002 PN yay? 
[250] p. 8vo. Ms. [16626 


© 1c. June 24, 1916; D 44329; 
Abraham Pittler, Brooklyn. 


MotTHEeR (THE) OF HIS CHILDREN; play 
in 3 acts, by M. Scheff. [144] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16627 


© ise, June, 23,1916. D 44223" 
Minnie Scheff, New York. 


MoTHEr’s (A) PLEA; comedy dramatic 
sketch, by N. Wilson. 8 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [16628 


© 1e July 14, 1916; D 44873; 
Ned Wilson, New York. 


Mount PARNASSUS; vaudeville sketch 
in 1 act, by A. Comport. 7p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16629 

© 1c July 18, 1916; D 44411; 
Angelina Comport, New York. 


Moviz (THE) MANIA; in their moving 
picture travesty, by C. Rogers. 11 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [16630 

© 1c. June 28, 1916; D 44260; 
Charles Rogers, New York. 


MURDER WILL OCCASIONALLY OUT; 
farce, by H. D. Coolidge. [1], 32 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16631 


© 1c. July 13, 1916; D 44370; 
Henry Dingley Coolidge, Concord, 
Mass. 


Music HATH POWER; play in 8 acts, 
by M. Thompson and G. M. Nelson. 
[112] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16632 

© 1c July 5, 1916; D 44293; 

Maravene Thompson and George 
Merwin Nelson, New York. 


My FRIEND Mr. JoNES; comedy in 1 
act, by R. B. Longmire. [1], 12 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16633 

© 1,c. June 22, 1916;.D 44213; 
Robert Bill Longmire, New Orleans. 


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16634 


pt. 1 Ass, VAS 


NAIDA, THE GREEK GIRL; dramatic 
sketch in 1 act, by Blanche Walsh 
fi. e. E. B. Hartmann] [2], 21 p. 
Svo. Ms. [16634 


(Cc) 4c... Taly- 17, A916 = 99" 44380 - 
E. B. Hartmann, New York. 


NATURE’S COMEBACK ; tragedy in 3 acts, 
by A. Romano. [87] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16635 


© treJoly £5,51916> BD 44495: 
Armando Romano, New York. 


New (THE) REBEKAH DEGREE. See 


Women’s (The) kingdom. 


NicHT (A) REHEARSAL; comedy drama 
in 1 act, by C. E. Reynolds. 23 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16636 


© tc. suly 10, 1916: D 44576: 
Cecil Edward Reynolds, Los An- 
geles. 


NogpoDy’s CHILD; drama in 6 acts, by 
N. Bonadies. [59] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16637 

© 1c. June 29, 1916; D 44269; 
Nick Bonadies, Detroit. 


Nostra (LA) PELLE. See Brutto (Il) 


e le belle. 


Otp (THE) HOME TOWNERS; bucolic 
episode with music by George M. 
Rosener. [1], 7 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Words only] [16638 

© 1c. June 26, 1916; D 44239; 
George J. Wetzel, New York. 


ON A BYWAY, OFF THE HIGHWAY; play 
in 1 act, by E. E. Kresko. [1], 9 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16639 

© 1c. July 18, 1916; D 44412; 
Edson Evered Kresko, Port Jeffer- 
son, Ni. 


ONLY AN AMERICAN; episode from his- 
tory in 1 act, by R. Ee. “Praux. “2 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16640 

© 1c July 15, 1916; D 44437; 
Ravaud Hawley Traux, New York. 


ONLY JUSTICE; character playette in 1 
act, by” G.” My Rosener “fly: os" bp. 
4to. Typewritten. [16641 

© 1c June 26, 1916; D 44238; 
George M. Rosener, New York. 


OVER THE GARDEN WALL. See Class 716. 


OVERTONES; acts 2 and 3, by A. Gers- 

tenberg. [81] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16642 

© 1c. June 26, 1916; D 44343; 
Alice Gerstenberg, Chicago. 


PAGEANT (THE) oF Hope; presented 
by the student body of Hope Col- 
lege 1916, book of words by Adri- 
anna Sara Kolyn. [18] p. 4to. 
Printed. [16643 

© June .17, .1916:.2. © Juma 1e 
1916; D 44183; Council of Hope col- 
lege, Holland, Mich. 


PALACE (THE) OF THE KING. 
Seven plays for little folks. 


See 


PAULINE ALLEN; play in 4 acts, by 
S. P. Hendrickson. [4], 88 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16644 

© 1ce June 28, 1916; D 44256; 
Susannah Pullin Hendrickson, Sil- 
verton, O. 


PAWN (THE); drama in 8 acts, by J. 
Noel. [99] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[16645 
© 1e July 1, 1916; D 44283; 
Joseph Noel, Yonkers, N. Y. 


PINK (THE) D. TS.; original play in 3 
acts, by E. F. Flynn. . [182] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16646 

©l1e July 17, 1916; D 44393; 
Edward F. Flynn, Devils Lake, N. D. 


PLAY AWHILE; a dramatic reader for 
the second school year, by Margaret 


A. Doheny. Boston, Little, Brown 
and company, 1916. 3 p. 1, v—xi, 
178 p. ecol. front., illus. 12mo. 
$0.50. [16647 


© July 7, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
July 10, 1916; A 431782; Little, 
Brown and company, Boston. 


PRESIDENTIAL (THE) BEE; Satire writ- 
ten especially for a revue, by M. 
Terrell. [1], 15 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [16648 

©l1e July 19, 1916; D 44419; 
Maverick Terrell, Seattle. 


PricE (THE) OF LOVE; oR, ALIAS JOHN 
Dor, dramatic sketch in 1 act, by 
Blanche Walsh [pseud. of EH. B. 
Hartmann] [47] p. S8vo. Ms. 

{16649 
© 1c June 28, 1916; D 44255; 
KE. B. Hartmann, New York. 


PRINCE’S (THE) PIGEON; Janapese play 
in 1 act, by F. Walker. San Diego, 
Cal., F. Walker, 1916. 13 p.. 8vo. 

[16650 


© June 28, 1916; 2 c« July 3, 
1916; D 44292; Francis Walker, San 
Diego, Cal. el 


748 


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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1916 


PRINZESS PERDU; operette in 3 akten, 
yon O. Borckenhagen, musik von 
Josef Derfin. Diisseldorf, A. Ber- 
isch & co., g. m. b. h., 1915. 167 p. 
16mo. [Words only] [16651 

© ie July 6, 1916; D 44807; 
Oskar Borckenhagen, Diisseldorf, 
Germany. 


Pror. NATHANTEL’S THEORY; comedy, 

in 1 act, by R. Chandler and J. W. 

‘Lyman. [9] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16652 

© 1c June 20, 1916; D 44264; 

Roy Chandler and John W. Lyman, 
New York. 


PROHIBITION; play in 3 acts, by R. 
Morris. [109] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
-ten. [16653 


© 1c. July 18, 1916; D 44409; 
Ramsay Morris, Jersey City. 


PUBLICITY ; novelty comedy playlet, by 
B. Barnett. [1], 21 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16654 

© 1c. July 11, 1916; D 44359; 
Ben Barnett, New York. 


QUEEN AND BOOB; original 1 act com- 
edy drama, by R. D. Penney. [1], 
30 p. 4to. Typewritten. [16655 

© ie July 5, 1916; D 44294; 
Raymond De Forest Penney, San 
Francisco, Cal. 


QUESTION (THE) OF BIRTH CONTROL; 
playlet in 1 act, by S. Cummins. 
[2],5 p. 4to. Typewritten. [16656 

© 1c. June 21, 1916; D 44206; 
Samuel Cummins, Brooklyn. 


RACHEL; OR, LA VIEILLE EGLISE, play 
in 3 acts, by T. Berton. [156] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16657 


© 1c. Apr. 14, 1916; D 44298; 
Thé rése Berton, London. 


RATSELHAFTE (DIE) FRAU; lustspiel 
in 3 akten, von Robert Reinert, 
Miinchen, Drei masken-verlag, g. 
mp. t1., 1915. 102 p. 12mo. 

[16658 
© 1c. July 6, 1916; D 44812; 


Drei masken-verlag, g. m b. h, 
Munich. 


Raccepy (THE) MAN; comedy drama 
in 4 acts, by R. H. McLaughlin. 
[99] p. 4to. Typewritten. [16659 

© 1e. July 20, 1916; D 44428; 
Robert Hugus McLaughlin, Cleve- 
land. 


RAIN-IN-THE-FACE; 


farce comedy in 3 


acts, by J. E. Fillmore. [40] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16660 

© 1. July 7, 1916; D 44840; 
John Eldon Fillmore, Fairfield, 


Conn. 


Rarnpow (THE) TREE; Christmas play 
in 3 acts, by M. Chater. [44] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16661 

© ic. July 11, 1916; D 44358; 
Melville Chater, New York. 


REAL THINGS; modern drama in 4 acts, 
by M. H. Parsons. [2], 97 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16662 

© ie. July 6, 1916; D 44331; 
Mable Holmes Parsons, Portland, Or. 


Rep (THE) LIGHT; drama in 4 acts, 
by I. Zolotorefsky. 
NOON £ PN NNT 25°52 PON ONG 


Se °s= bea ah, te 
+ \- maw = Ny 


[120] p. 4to. Ms. [16663 


© 1c. June 12, 1916; D 44132; 
Kenny Lipzin, New York. 


Rep (THE) ROBE; by E. Brieux, 
Thomas W. Broadhurst’s version in 
4 acts. [170] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. . [16664 

‘© 1c. June 17, 1916; D 44174: 

Thomas W. Broadhurst, New York. 


Pe. cits 


—— See also Woman on her own. 


REIGN (THE) OF RENO; 
acts, by M. Goldsmith. [70] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16665 

© ic. June 24, 1916; D 44227; 
Milton Goldsmith, New York. 


comedy in 38 


RESIDUARY (THE) LEGATEE; play of 
American life in 1 act, by E. Thain. 
[2], 30 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16666 
© 1c. July 11, 1916; D 44356; 
Edith Thain, New York. 


1 oe 
Wien, 
63 p. 12mo. 

[16667 


© 1c. July 6, 1916; D 44316; 


RETTER (DER): tragikomddie 
akten, von Hans Sassmann. 
O. Eirich, 1915. 


Otto Ejirich, Vienna. 

RicH (THE) YOUNG MAN; play in 3 
acts, by M. F. Crighton. [105] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16668 

© 1e July 5, 1916; D 44302; 
Marian F. Crighton, Chappaqua, 
N.Y, 


749 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


16669 

RippLte (THE); 1 act play, by A. de 
Jannelli. [2], 12 p. 4to. Type 
written. [16669 


© 1c June 30, 1916; D 44276; 
Altagracia de Jannelli, New York. 


Roan (THE); play in 1 act, by H. 
Flexner. [15] p. fol. Typewritten. 
[16670 


© 1c. June 21, 1916; D 44210; 
Hortense Flexner, Louisville. 


RoMANCE (A) OF THE CATSKILLS; com- 
edy drama in 4 acts, by J. J. Nolan. 
102 p. 4to. Typewritten. [16671 

© 1c. June 28, 1916; D 44258; J. 
Jerome Nolan, Mahanoy City, Pa. 


RoyvaL (THE) ROAD; comedy drama in 
1 act, by Joseph Noel and J. McCree. 
[1], 31 p. 4to. Typewriten. [16672 

© 1c. June 22, 1916; D 44218; 
Junie McCree, New York. 


RusBeE (THE) AND THE RAGAMUFFIN; 
play in 1 act, by W. E. Colby. 8 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16673 

© 1c. June 22, 1916; D 44214; 
Walter Elbridge Colby, New York. 


St. VALENTINE’S HOUSE. See Seven 


plays for little folks. 


SAKAHRA; opera in 3 acts, by I. Buck- 
ingham. [387] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [16674 

© 1c. June 26, 1916; D 44240; 
Isabel Buckingham, Chicago. 


SALESMAN (THE) AND THE VALET; play 
in 1 act, by A. F. Webber. [1], 9 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [16675 


© 1c. June 20, 1916; D 44191; 
Al. F. Webber, New York. 


SANDMAN (THE); play in 3 acts with 
prolog and epilog, by O. Dymow. 
[2], 175 p. 8vo. Ms. [Russian] 

[16676 
© 1c. June 20, 1916; D 44202; 
Ossip Dymow, New York. 


SAY UNCLE; farce in 3 acts, by J. B. 
Larric and G. B. Hill. [106] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16677 

© 1c. June 19, 1916; D 44182; 
J. B. Larriec and G. B. Hill, New 
York. 


ScaLes (THE) OF JUSTICE; dramatic 
playlet, by O. K. Wilson. [2], 15 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16678 

© 1c. July 19, 1916; D 44417; 
Oliver King Wilson, Seattle. 


ScENES FROM ALICE IN WONDERLAND 
AND THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS. 
See Seven plays for little folks. 


ScHARMANTE (Der); lustspiel in 3 
aufziigen mit benutzung einer frem- 


den idee, von Carl Sternheim. 
Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m. 
b. h., 1915. 54 p. 12mo. [16679 


© 1e. July 6, 1916; D 44313; 
Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h,, 
Munich. 

ScorE (THE) ; dramatic playlet, by N. 
K. Meharry. [1], 6 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16680 

© 1c. June 30, 1916; D 44275; 
Nina Kepheart Meharry, New York. 

SroLa’s ROMANCE; Symbolical drama 
in 3 acts, by H. M. Graves. [96] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16681 

© 1c. June 28, 1916; D 44252; 
Harry M. Graves, New York. 

SEVEN CHANCES; comedy of courtship 


in 3 acts, by R. C. Megrue. [168] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [16682 

© 1c. July 12, 1916; D 44366; 
Roi Cooper Megrue, New York. 


SEVEN PLAYS FOR LITTLE FOLKS. New 
York, London, The Grolier society 


[1916] cover-title, p. 11-54. illus. 
8vo. $0.15. 
CoNTENTS: A little patriot.—St. 


Valentine’s house.—Snow-white and 
Rose-red.—Baucis and Philemon.— 
The palace of the king.—The foun- 
tain of wisdom.—Scenes from Alice 
in Wonderland and Through the 
looking glass. [16683 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c Apr. 25, 
1916; aff. Apr. 26, 1916; A 434478; 
Educational book co. & Frances G. 
Wickes, New York. 


SHAKESPEARE, THE PLAYMAKER; wWrit- 
ten in collaboration by twenty stu- 
dents of the University of North 
Dakota, under the direction of Fred- 
erick H. Koch. Grand Forks, N. D., 
University of North Dakota, 1916. 
61, [1] p. front. plates, ports. 8°. 

116684 

© June 12, 1916; 1 ¢c. June 27, 

1916; D 44241; University of North 
Dakota, Grand Forks, N. D. 

SHRAPNEL; echo of the great world 
war, by J. N. Wilson. 16 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16685 

© 1c June 22, 1916; D 44215; 
Jerome Nelson Wilson, New York. 


SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED. See Seven 
plays for little folks. 


750 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


~ no. 7, 1916 


16707 


SoMEWHERE IN JERSEY: melodramatic | 


- farce in 3 acts, by M. Brown. [43] 

p. 4to. Typewritten. [166S6 

© 1c July 7, 1916; D 44337; 
Martin Brown, Burlingham, N. Y. 

SPEED UP: comedy of today in 4 acts, 
by O. Davis. [170] p. 4to. Type 
written. [16687 

© 1c July 21, 1916; D 44434; 
Owen Davis, Yonkers, N. Y. 

STAGE BUSINESS; conceived and origin- 
ated, by E. N. MacWilliams. [5] p. 
4to. Typewriitten. [16688 

© le. _June 15, 1916; D 44226; 


Edward N. MacWilliams, New York. 
STARVATION; Dlay in 3 acts, by B. A. 
Hunter. [167] p. 4to. Typewrii- 
ten. ; [16689 


© 1c. July 11, 1916; D 44357; 
Bertha Ancella Hunter, Los Angeles. 
STEP LIVELY Gie~ts; comedy sketch in 1 
act, by A. Pearson. [1], 23 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16690 
© 1c June 6, 1916: D 44221; 
Arthur Pearson, New York. 


Stunpe (Diz) DER ENTSCHEIDUNG; ein 
Kleines spiel, von Hans Sassmann. 
Wien, O. Eirich, 1915. 20 p. 12mo. 

[16691 
© ic. July 6, 1916; D 44315; Otto 
BHirich, Vienna. 

SworDFisH (THE) AND THE CRAB; 1 
act play, by C. Phelps. 15 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16692 

© 1c July 18, 1916; D 44398; 
Carrington Phelps, New York. 


Test (THE); play in 3 acts, by L. 
Pelée. [94] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[16693 


© 1c. June 20, 1916; D 44296; 
Lillian Pelée, Los Angeles. 

THEIR LITTLE BIT; intimate incident of 
present day life, suggested by the 
Mexican situation, in 1 act, by W. W. 
Hindley. 15 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16694 

© ic. July 13. 1916; D 44369; 

Wilbur Wright Hindley, Spokane, 
Wash. 

THINNING OUT; farce in 3 acts, by M. 

Brown. [45] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16695 

© 1e. June 23, 1916; D 44225; 
Martin Brown, New York. 

THREE OF A KIND; comedy in 3 acts, by 
J. Liberman. [75] p. 4to. Type 
written. [16696 

© 1 ec. June 24, 1916: D 44828; 
Jules Liberman, New York. 


| 
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Too PROUD TO FIGHT; play in 4 acts, 
by W. H. Kirkbride. 138 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16697 

© ic July 12, 1916; D 44874; 
William Howard Kirkbride, Dublin, 
WN: 


Ter (A) To WASHINGTON; musical 
comedy in 2 acts, by Frank Kennedy. 
[52] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only] [16698 

© ic. June 28, 1916; D 44254; 
William Schoefi Campbell, Brooklyn. 


UNDER THE REPUBLIC; playlet, by R. D. 
Leland. 5p. 4to. Typewriitten. 
[16699 
© 1 ¢« June 28, 1916; D 44253; 
Robert De Camp Leland, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass. 


| Up at NazaretH; 1 act play, by P. 


Moeller. [1], 32 p. 4to. Type 
written. [16700 
© 1c July 20, 1916; D 44481; 


Philip Moeller, New York. 

Upitirtinc Miss PAprRikKA; surprise 
salad with some dressing and un- 
dressing. by G. Seibel. [8], 33 p. 
4to. Typewritien. [16701 

© ic July 6, 1916; D 44333; 
George Seibel, Pittsburgh. 

(LA) DELIVRE; chronique de 
1916, piéce en 1 acte, par P. Bour- 
get. (Jn Revue des deux mondes, 
Apr. 15, 1916) [16702 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 1 c. June 1, 1916; 
D 44050; Paul Bourget, Paris. 

Vren1e (LA) EeLise. See Rachel. 

> un acte en vers, par R. Fau- 
Paris, Théatre de R. Fau- 

ike 1916. 23 p. Svo. [16703 
© May 5, 1916; 1 e. July 1, 1916; 

D L580: René Fauchois, Paris. 


| Vorces; play in 1 act, by H. Flexner. 


9 p. 4to. Typewritien. [16704 

© 1c June 21, 1916; D 44205; 
Hortense Flexner, Louisville. 

VorTarre; play in 3 acts, by F. Brueg- 

ger. [153] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16705 

© 1c. July 10, 1916; D 44850; 
Frederick Bruegger, Chicago. 


Vortex (THE); new play in 3 acts, by 
R. Hume-Gibbons. [131] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16706 

© ic July 13, 1916; D 44367; 
Robert Hume-Gibbons, Detroit. 

WAIT AND SEE! comedy in 4 acts, by 
G. R. Warren. [96] p. 4to. Type 
written. [16707 

© 1e July 1, 1916; D 44285; 
Giles R. Warren, Dumont, N. J 


751 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16708 


pt. I, DS ye 


WANTED, A COMPANION; 1 act playlet, 
by M. cL. Spaulding’ 23S..pi fol. 
Typewritten. [16708 

© 1c June 24, 1916; D 44228; 
Myra Louise Spaulding, Washington. 

Wark (THE) BABE; dramatic play in 1 
act, by W. B. Lewis. [1], 14 p. 
12mo. Typewritten. [16709 

© 1c. June 15, 1916; D 44220; 
W. Barran Lewis, Philadelphia. 


WASTREL (THE) HOARD; drama of the 


greater love, in 5 acts, by F. Hen- 
drick. New York, Puritan play com- 
pany, - 1916." 260 "p. "> 1ront.. pork. 
SVO. [16710 


© June 26, 191G. 92. cr due of), 
1916; D 44271; Fravk Hendrick, 
New York. 


WATCH THE REHEARSAL; play in 8 acts, 
by Alexander Macnamee. [80] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16711 

©1e July 10, 1916; D 44861; 
Renée Johnson, Milton, Mass. 


Way (THE) Betty BOTTS BROUGHT UP 
HER CHILDREN; play in 1 act, by S. 
P. Hendrickson. [2], 17 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16712 

© 1c June 28, 1916; D 44257; 
Susannah Pullin Hendrickson, Sil- 
verton, O. 


WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE; )playlet in 
1 act and 2 scenes, by I. Ornstein. 
[1], 16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[167138 
© 1c. June 20, 1916; D 44204; 
Irving Ornstein, New York. 


WER IST DIE SCHONSTE? eine ballett- 
fabel, von L. Bartuschek, musik von 
Julius Einddshofer. [1], 4 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] [16714 

© 1c. ‘July 6, 1916; D 443826; 
Leo Bartuschek, Berlin. 


WHAT pip I TELL you? melodramatic 
farce in 8 acts, by O. Davis. [161] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [16715 

© 1) esduly 8, 1916;4D 44440 ; 
Owen Davis, Yonkers, IN 2¥e 


WHAT NEXT? play in 1 act, by J. G. 
Lyle. [1], 8p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16716 

© 1e July 5, 1916; D 443801; 
John Geddes Lyle, Cupertino, Cal. 


WHEN I WAS Young; play in 1 act, by 
EK. Earle. 10 p. 4to. Ms. [16717 


© le July 8, 1916; D 44401; 
Kmma Karle, New York. 


WHEN THE WORM TURNED; play in 1 
act, by J. DY. Blaufox. © [Si]77arn. 
4to. Typewritten. [16718 

© 1c. June 20, 1916; D 44193; 

Joseph David Blaufox, Brooklyn. 


WHo AM I? 8 act faree, by J. Dunn. 
[65] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[16719 
© 1c. June 22, 1916; D 44217; 
Joseph Dunn, Brooklyn. 


WHo PAYS? dramatic play in 4 acts, 
by S. Stone. [89] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [16720 

© 1c July 10, 1916; D 44402: 
Sydney Stone, Chicago. 


WHO SAID PEACE? 1 act playlet, by 
HY M. Barnes... [2]0 (132 
Typewritten. [16721 

© 1 ¢«. July 7, 1916; DD Aaa 
Howard McKent Barnes, Chicago. 


WHY BOYS LEAVE THE FARM; 8 act mu- 
sical comedy, by F. HE. Bonnell. 
[18] p. 8vo. Printed. [Words 
only | [16722 - 

© 1c June 23, 1916; D 44247; 
Francis Earl Bonnell, North Hast, 
Pa. 


WiLp Poppy; play in 4 acts, by EH. 
Nytray and Andor Garvay. [125] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [16723 

© l1e July 8, 1916; D 44346; 
Emil Nytray, Milford, Conn. 


WILL 0’ THE WORLD; a Shakespearean 


tercentenary masque, by I. F. Co- 
nant. cover-title, 43 p. S8vo. $0.25. 
[16724 


© May 12, 1916; 2 c May 13, 
1916; A 484193; Isabelle Fiske 
Conant, Wellesley, Mass. 


WILL SHAKESPEARE; play in 8 acts, 
by M. A. Hillmann. 64 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [16725 

© 1c. July 7, 1916; Dr4ts4r; 
Mercy Anne Hillmann, Dunellen, 
iNet J. 


WIspDOM AND VANITY; allegorical 
comedy in 1 act, by HE. Hopkins. 
[21], 24 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16726 
©.1,«. July 3, 1916; D 4a2sae 

Edwin Hopkins, New York. 


WitcH (THE) OF THE WeEsT; 1 act 
play, by C. Von der Vonde. [2], 
17 p. .4to. Typewritten. [16727 


©. LressJune , 13)o1916 ;.. De ABiees, 
©. Von der Vonde, New York. 


792 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 7, 1916 


16738 


Woman (THE) ACROSS THE STREET; 
farce in 1 act, by D. MacLaren. 
[2], 22 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16728 
©iece July 20, 1916; D 44422; 
Donald MacLaren, New York. 


WoMAN ON HER OWN, FALSE GODS, AND 
THE RED ROBE; 3 plays, by Brieux, 
the English version by Mrs. Bernard 
Shaw, J. F. Fagan, and A. Bernard 
Miall. New York, Brentano’s, 1916. 
x, 330 p: 12mo. [16729 

ee sune 5 1916; 2 c. June 13, 
1916; D 44148; Brentano’s, New 
York. 


WomaAn’s (THE) GAME; comedy in 1 
act, by Ivan Wise. 17p. fol. Type- 
written. [16730 

© 1c. June 27, 1916; D 44248; 
Huber Frederic Wise, Spokane. 


Women’s (THE) KINGDOM; oR, THE 
NEW REBEKAH DEGREE, farce for pre- 
sentation by Rebekah lodges [writ- 
ten and arranged by W. E. Covert] 
15 p. 16mo. Printed. [167381 

© June 16, 1916; 2 c. June 20, 
1916; D 44190; William E. Covert, 
Garden City, Kan. 


WoORLDLY HOPE; drama in prologue, 3 
acts and an epilogue, by T. C. Hed- 
den. [56] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[16732 
© 1c. June 23, 1916; D 44224; 
Thomas Clarke Hedden, New York. 


WUsSTENMORAL; schwank in 1 akt, von 
August Neidhart. Wien, O. Eirich, 
1995. 20 p. 12mo. [16733 

©l1c. July 6, 1916; D 44319; Otto 
Hirich, Vienna. 

YESTERDAY AND TODAY; play in pro- 
logue, 2 acts and epilogue, by R. H. 
Davis and Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 
[69] p. 4to. Typewritten. [16734 

© 1e. July 3, 1916; D 44290; 
Ruth Helen Davis, Short Beach, 
Conn. 


You’RE iT; farce in 1 act, by H. Dana. 
[1],16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[16735 
© 1e July 7, 1916; D 44839; 
Helen Dana, Tarrytown, N. Y. . 


YOUR DAUGHTER AND MINE; playlet in 
1 act, by G. W. Johnston. [1], 25 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [16736 

© 1e July 19, 1916; D 44414; 
George Woodruff Johnston, Wash- 
ington. 


283 BELLEVUE ANNEX; Sketch, by E. 
Clifton. [2], 32 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [16737 

© 1e July 15,1916; D 44382; 
Ethel Clifton, Boston. 


$5,000 REWARD; play in 1 act, by C. 
Gillingwater and R. Barlow. [2], 
22 p. 4to. Typewritten. [16738 

© lie. July 15, 1916; D 44386; 
Claude Gillingwater and Reginald 
Barlow, New York. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 1,609 
unpublished and other one-copy dramas) printed in the catalogue 


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GLASS F...MAPS. 


ALBANY, Gentry Co., Mo. [Insurance 
map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16739 


© June 23, 1916; 2 c. June 24, 


1916; F 29941; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ALLEGHENY County, Pa. New automo- 
bile and good road map of Alle- 
gheny County, Pa. Size 264 by 31 
inches. [16740 

© June 17, 1916; 2 c. June 26, 
1916; F 28677; August H. Mueller, 
Philadelphia. 


Arizona. Map of central Arizona. 
Scale 1:176000. Size 274 by 3814 
inches. [16741 


© June 16, 1916; 2 ce June 20, 
1916; F 28661; F. N. Holmquist, 
-Phoenix, Ariz. 


Size 27 by 88 inches. [16742 


© June 16 ,1916; 2 c. June 20, 
1916; F 28688; F. N. Holmquist, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 


—_—— 


[Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 
[16748 
© July 1, 1916; 2 c. July 5, 1916; 
F 29954; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


ATCHISON, Kan. Insurance maps of 
Atchison, Atchison, Co., Kan. May, 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 34 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [16744 


© June 23, 1916; 2 ec. June 24, 
1916; F 29946; Sanborn map, co., 
New York. 


AypEN, Pitt Co., N. C. [Insurance 
map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16745 

© June 22, 1916; 2 c. June 23, 

1916; F 29929; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Bancrort, Kossuth Co., Ia. [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16746 

© July 20 ,1916; 2 c. July 22, 

1916; F 29980; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Barker, Niagara Co., N. Y.  [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16747 


© June 23, 1916; 2 c. June 24, 
1916; F 29944; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Bavaria, Germany. Military student’s 
time saver to accompany operation 
orders, von Kiesling, prepared by 
S. Frankenberger. Size 114 by 144 
inches. Blueprint. [16748 


© June 23, 1916; 1 ce. May 5, 1916; 
1 ec. May 17, 1916; F 28696; Bess 
Mickelson Frankenberger, Ft. Lea- 
venworth, Kan. 


BETHANY, Harrison Co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16749 


© June 17, 1916; 2 c. June 20, 
1916; F 29928; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


BETHLEHEM, Pa. Map of the boroughs 
of Bethlehem, South Bethlehem, 
Northampton Heights and Fountain 
Hill, drawn by EH. M. Killough, re- 
vised 1916. Seale 1 inch to 400 
feet. Size 33 by 38 inches. [16750 


© June 24, 1916; 2 « June 27, 
1916; EF 28678; Rolland Beddall 
Weand, Bethlehem, Pa. 


Bic BEAR LAKE TO VICTORVILLE, Cal. 
Automobile road map from Big Bear 
Lake to Victorville via Box S ranch. 
Size 104 by 3% inches. [16751 


© June 21, 1916312. ci July5, 
1916; EF 28707; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


Bia PINE TO CARSON CiTy AND LAKE 
TAHOE, Nev. Automobile road map 
from Big Pine to Carson City and 
Lake Tahoe via Mono Lake: pt. 1 
Big Pine to Bath Tub Spring. Size 
104 by 8% inches. [16752 


© May 20, 1916; 2 ec. July 15, 
1916; F 28704; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


709 


_ CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16753 


pt. 1, n.s., v.18 


Boont, Ia. Insurance maps of Boone, 
Boone Co., Ia. Apr., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 16 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16753 


© June. 23. 719162 e aume, 24. 
1916; F 29937; Sanborn. map ©o., 
New York. 

Boonton, Morris Co., N. J. [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 19 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16754 

© June 23, 1916; 2 © dume 24: 
1916; EF 29938; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

Boston, Mass. Motor trips from Bos- 
ton. 6 maps, various sizes. [16755 

© May 22, 1916; 2 ©. June “15, 
1916; F 28649; Walker lith. & pub. 
co., Boston. 


BOSWELL, Somerset Co., Pa. [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16756 

© June 23, 1916; 2 c« June 24, 
1916; F 29942; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

BRECKENRIDGE, Caldwell Co., Mo. [In- 
surance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to” an ineh. "2 “sheets, Size. 25 
by 21 inches. [16757 


© July .1, 1916; 2 c. July 5, 1916; 


F 29953; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 
Brock Ton, Schuylkill Co., Pa. [Insur- 


ance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16758 

Oo duly it 1916s 2 ce uly ao. 
1916; EF 29969; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CALIFORNIA. Central and southern 
California roads from Sacramento 
to San Diego. Size 12% by 10 inches. 
Blueprint. [16759 
© June 17, 1916; 2 c. June 19, 
1916; F 28660; Ebenezer B. Sadler, 
Oakland, Cal. 


CaREY, Wyandot Co., O. [Insurance 

“map| Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 

inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16760 

© June 22, 1916: 2 ¢) June 23; 

1916; EF 299384; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


CARROLL County, O. Lee’s farm atlas 
of Carroll County, O., comp. by R. 
H. Lee. 5 sheets, size 224 by 20 
inches. [16761 

©, Sept. 25, 61945 +32 ecasune Zi) 
1916; F 28666; C. W. Chadwick, 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 


Cass County, Ind. Chadwick farm 
atlas of Cass County, Ind. 5 sheets, 
size 244 by 20 inches. [16762 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 2 @ Juseen 
1916; F 28667; C. W. Chadwick, 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 


Cuicaco, Ill. Insurance maps of Chi- 
cago, Ill. v. 6, 1916. Seale 50 ff. 
to aninch. 4p. 1, 1141, size 25 by 
21 inches. Bound. [16763 

© July 11, 1916; 2 ec July ei 
1916; F 29971; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Kandul’s atlas map guide of Chi- 


cago. [Chicago, Ill.] Stanley Kan- 
dul, .1916. vi; 122 “p) 40m maa 
Svo. $1.00. [16764 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. June 23, 1916; 
aff. June 22, 1916; A 433484; Stan- 
ley Kandul, Chicago. 


CINCINNATI, O. Mendenhall’s new 
guide map of Cincinnati showing 
latest annexations. Size 31 by 30 
inches. [16765 

© June 28, 1916; 2 ec. June 29, 
1916; F 28683; C. S. Mendenhall, 
Cincinnati. 


CLARK County, Ill. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 2 


p. 1. ° 7-83, vill, xxx paige 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 
[16766 


© June 8, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
June 16, 1916; A 4383404; Geo. A. 
Ogle & co., Chicago. : 


CLEVELAND, O. 
sional district. 


Twentieth congres- 
Size 24 by 4 inches. 


[16767 

© June 10, 1916: 2 c Juneyas 

1916; F 28647; Jos. J. Devney, 
Cleveland. 

CoLEMAN, Coleman Co., Tex. [Insur- 


ance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16768 

©. July 24,-19163| 2%e July; 
1916; EF 29987; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Cotorapo. Map showing main roads 
in Colorado, comp. by the State 
highway commission of Colorado. 
Revised to Apr. 1, 1916. Denver, 
Col., Smith-Brooks co., [1916] Size 
234 by 384 inches. [16769 

© Apr. 21, 1916; 2 c June 12, 
1916; KE 28697; Mountain states 
telephone & telegraph co., Denver. 


((3)) 


. 


no. 7, 1916 


MAPS 


CoLtumBus, Ind. Columbus, the county | DarKEr County, O. Farm journal map 


seat of Bartholomew County, Ind., 
and East Columbus. Size 46 by 364 
inches. -Blueprint. [16770 

Soemiy t2191G- 2 c July 14, 
1916; F 28702; Cyrus R. Clevenger, 
Columbus, Ind. 


COLVILLE INDIAN RESERVATION, Wash. 
Diminished Colville Indian reserva- 
tion, lands to open for homesteads 
coiored red. Colville, Wash., Col- 
ville examiner [1916] Size 24 by 388 
inches. [16771 


© June 17, 1916; 2 c. June 22, 


1916; F 28672; Clair Hunt, Colville, 
Wash. 


CoNNEcTIcCUT. Connecticut state high- 
way department, color routes es- 
tablished on trunk line highways. 
Size 253 by 343 inches. [16772 

meapr 1 41916; 2 e June 24, 
1916; F 28676; Walker lith. & pub. 
co., Boston. 


CORRECTIONVILLE, Woodbury Co., Ia. 
[Insurance map] May, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [16773 


eealy 30, 1916:'2 ¢c July 11, 
1916; F 29962; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CRAWFORD County, Ark. Map of Craw- 
ford County, Ark., showing oil and 
gas developments. Scale 1 inch to 
4,000 feet. Size 404 by 41 inches. 
Blueprint. [16774 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. June 17, 
1916; F 28659; Winters & Dove, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


CRETE, Will Co., Ill. [Insurance map] 
June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
2 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16775 

© July 18, 1916; 2 c« July 19, 

1916; F 29975; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


DALLAS CENTER, Dallas Co., Ia. [In- 
surance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16776 

© July 20, 1916; 2 ec July 22, 

1916; F 29984; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Danvers, Mass. Insurance maps of 
Danvers, Essex Co., Mass. June, 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 20 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [16777 

fa arniy “6, 1916°"'2 -¢. July 10, 
1916; F 29961; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


a 


of Darke County, O. Philadelphia, 
Pa., Wilmer. Atkinson co., [1916] 
Size 25 by 15 inches. [16778 


©" June -20;" 1916-2 ‘ce June 2F: 
1916; F 28671; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


Delaware River 
Y., to Trenton, 


DELAWARE RIVER. 
from Deposit. N. 
N. J. Size 19 by 9 inches. Blue- 
print. [16779 

©) daly: 19:19168 2’ exPuly; 11,1916; 
F 28692; John Anderson, Washing- 
ton. 


Historical map of the Delaware 


River from Philadelphia, Pa., to 
Trenton, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa., 
Henry J. Kuehls [1916] Size 35 
by 64 inches. [16780 


© May 27, 1916; 2 @ May 81, 
1916; F 28662; Dolphin line, Tren- 
fon, IN: J: 


Detroit, Mich. Auto road map of De- 
troit and vicinity. Size 15} by 153 
inches. [16781 

© June 15, 1916; 2 c. June 16, 
1916; F 28656; Jethro Brown & ©co., 
Detroit. 


— Baist’s plat book of the city of 
Detroit and suburbs, Mich., com- 
piled and published from official 
records, private plans and actual 
surveys. 2 p. Ll, 120 1, size 13 by 
10 inches. [16782 

© June 20, 1916; 2 ec. June 15, 
1916; F 28664; G. Wm. Baist, Phila- 
delphia. 


District OF COLUMBIA. Insurance 
maps of Washington, D. C.  v. 3, 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to aninch. 5p.1, 
89 1., size 25 by 21 inches. [16783 

© June 21, 1916; 2 ce. June 23, 
1916; F 29935; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Dumont, Bergen Co., N. J. [Insur- 
ance map] May. 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16784 

© June 22, 1916; 2 c. June 23, 
1916; F 29981; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Dunn County, N. D. Map of Dunn 
County, N. D. Scale 2 inches to 6 


miles. Size 22 by 174 inches. Blue- 
print. [16785 
© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 c. June 30, 


1916; F 28685; George Edward Han- 
son, Manning, N. D. 


757 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16786 


EacteE Rock City, Los Angeles Co., 
Cal. [Insurance map] June, 1916. 
Seale 50 ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 
21 inches. [16786 


©: June 28,1916 3.2 .c. uly. 15, 
1916; EF 29972; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


EARLHAM, Madison Co., Ia.  [Insur- 
ance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16787 


©. July! 20, 1916+ °2.é-Fuly 22: 
1916; F 29983; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


FALLON, Prairie Co., Mont. [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16788 


© isune.c22," 1916502 sen Suly. _ 3: 


1916; F 29951; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 
FLoripA. Blum’s commercial travel- 


ers’ map of Florida showing railway 
Systems, railway distances, inter- 
urban trolleys, leading industries 
and indexed location of all towns 
having a population of 1000 or more. 
1916-1917 ed. Size 9 by 12 inches, 
in cover. 16mo. [16789 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
23, 1916; A 484632; Max L. Blum, 
New York. 


FREEPORT, Ill. Map showing central 
location of Freeport and railroads 


radiating from this city. Scale 115 
miles to 1 inch. Size 44 by 6 
inches. [16790 


©: daly 0 3,21916 352 ee. 1aumen23. 
1916; F 28673; W. T. Rawleigh co., 
Freeport, Ill. 


FRESNO AND MADERA TO WAWONA, 
Cal. Automobile roads from Fresno 
and Madera to Wawona, Yosemite 
National Park and Mariposa Grove 
of Big Trees. Size 103 by 32 
inches. [16791 


© May 20, 1916-2 © suly 15; 
1916; F 28714; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


GEORGETOWN, Williamson Co., Tex. 
[Insurance map] May, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 

* by 21 inches. [16792 

©. June 22,:1916;;2 ¢c. June 23, 


1916; EF 299383; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


pt. 1, Si, Vv: da 


GEoRGIA. Blum’s commercial travelers’ 
map of Georgia showing railway sys- 
tems, railway distances, interurban 
trolleys, leading industries and in- 
dexed location of all towns having a 
population of 1000 or more. 1916— 
1917 ed. Size 12 by 9 inches, in 
cover. 16mo. [16793 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
23, 1916; A 484633; Max L. Blum, 
New York. 


New commercial and census map 
of Georgia, counties in different col- 
ors, cities, villages and post offices, 
steam and electric railroads with 
stations and distances between sta- 
tions, complete index to all places on 
map with population according to 
latest census and main automobile 
highways. Size 574 by 38 inches. 
[16794 
June 9, 1916; 2 c« June 15, 
1916; F 28655; National map co., 
Indianapolis. 


GRAND LEDGE, Eaton Co., Mich. [In- 
surance map] May, 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16795 


©: July 11, 1916;92 Geta, 
1916; F 29966; Sanborn map @o., 
New York. 


GREENTOWN, Howard Co., Ind. [In- 
surance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16796 


© July 11, 19165 2 ey¥ouiy eS 
1916; F 29967 : Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


HAMILTON, Caldwell Co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16797 

© July 6, 1916; 2 c. July 7 sotee 
F 29957; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Hancock County, O.- Farm journal 
map of Hancock County, O. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., Wilmer Atkinson Co. 
[1916] Size 214 by 19 inches. 

[16798 
(© July 12, 1916:.2 e Jule 

1916; F 28701; C. S. Hammond & 

co., New York. 


Hastines, Mich. Insurance maps of 
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich. May, 
1916. Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 13 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [16799 

© June 21,1916; 2 e June 22, 
1916; F 29928; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


708 


" 
; 


MAPS - 


no. 7, 1916 


HawortTH, Bergen Co., N. J. [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to aninch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16800 


© June 21, 1916; 2 c.. June 22, 
1916; F 29927; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


Heprick, Keokuk Co., Ia. [Insurance 
map] Mar.,1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [16801 

eetuly 20.> 1916; 2 c. July 22, 
1916; F 29978; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


HERMINIE, Pa. [Insurance map] of 
Herminie, Westmoreland Co., Pa., 
including Keystone. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16802 

July 10,1916; 2 ¢. July 11, 
1916; EF 29963; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


HERTFORD, Perquimans Co., N. C. [In- 
surance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16803 

ey taly 24-1916; 2c. July 25, 
1916; F 29988; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Houston, Tex. Part of Houston, 
comp. by the Best map co. under the 
direction of W. J. Matthews. Scaie 
1:25000. Size 35 by 102 inches. 
Blueprint. [16804 

© June 27, 1916; 2 c. July 1, 1916; 
F 28703; Best map co., Houston, 
Tex. 


JEFFERSON, Jackson Co., Ga. _ [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 shects, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16805 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ec. July 19. 
1916; F 29976; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


JOHNSONBURG, Elk Co., Pa.  [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16806 


© June 22, 1916; 2 c. June 23, 
1916; F 299382; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


KENTUCKY. Railroad map of Ken- 
tucky. 1913-14. Scale 7.2 miles to 
linch. Size 22 by 46 inches. [16807 

© May 22, 1913; 2 e June 5, 
1916; F 28663; James Le Roy Wil- 
hoit, New York. 


16815 


Koxomo, Ind. Insurance maps of Ko- 
komo, Howard Co., Ind. May, 1916. 
Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 35 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [16808 

©, July ?24,.1916;. 2 ‘ezc July 25; 
1916; F 29989; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


LA Crosse, Whitman Co., Wash. [In- 
surance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16809 


© Sully 10/1916 92 ¢c) Suly 5: 
1916; F 29973; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


LAKE PLAcm; Essex Co., N: YY. [In- 
surance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16810 

© June 22, 1916; 2 c. June 23, 
1916; F 29930; Sanborn map Go., 
New York. 


LAMONI, Decatur Co., Ia. [Insurance 


map] Mar., 1916. Secale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16811 


©, Suly 20: 1916 -. 2c, fuly 22. 
1916; F 29986; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


LAMOURE County, N. D. Size 1034 by 
19 inches. [16812 
e) July" 11 A916 2 -<: “fuly As; 
1916; F 28698; Shedd-Brown mfg. 
co., Minneapolis. 


LAPEER County, Mich. Chadwick 
farm atlas of Lapeer County, Mich. 
6 sheets, size 224 by 20 inches. 

[16813 

©. Oct 9191552 we Sune. 21, 

1916; F 28665; C. W.* Chadwick, 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 


| LEWISTOWN, Fergus Co., Mont. [In- 


surance map] May, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 21 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [16814 


(tune 22, <1SiE 2 ec. Duly, 
1916; F 29949; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


LINCOLN HIGHWAY. Authentic map of 
route of the Lincoln highway show- 
ing distance between each city, 
complete mileage per hour and best 
hotels to stop at. Size 5 by 16 
inches. [16815 

©*Suly 2; 1916; 2c. July ‘8; 1916; 
F 28691; Paul N. Custer, Morris- 
ville, Pa. 


709 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16816 


pt. I, n. s., v.13 


Logan County, Col. Corbin’s map of 
Logan County, Col. Denver, Col., 
Clason map co. [1916] Size 24 by 
283 inches. Blueprint. [16816 

© July 6, 1916: 2 e July 10, 
1916; F 28693; James Lloyd Corbin, 
Sterling, Col. 


LoHRVILLE, Calhoun Co., Ia. [Insur- 
ance map] Mar., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16817 

© July 20, 1916; 2 « July 22, 

1916; F 29977; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 

Loneview, Tex. Insurance maps of 

Longview, Gregg Co., Tex. June, 

1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 12 

sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16818 

© July 6, 1916; 2 c. July 7, 1916; 

F 29958; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 


Los ANGELES TO SAN Francisco, Cal. 
Automobile road map from Los An- 
geles to San Francisco via coast 
route: pt. 1, Los Angeles to Ventura. 
Size 103 by 32 inches. [16819 

© May 24, 1916; 2 e July 15, 
1916; F 28712; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


Los ANGELES TO SUNLAND, Cal. Map 
showing automobile roads from Los 
Angeles to Sunland, La Crescenta 
and La Canada. Size 103 by 3? 
inches. [16820 

Wek. 2s, 1G: 2c. Amy 25, 
1916; F 28709: Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


Macoms Cotnty, Mich. Farm journal 
map of Macomb County, Mich. 
Philadelphia, Pa... Wilmer Atkinson 


co. [1916] Size 22 by 14 inches. 
[16821 
© . July: 12,1916; -2.e.Saly~43, 


1916: F 28700; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


Matne. Maine and maritime proy- 
inces, based on the U. S. and Cana- 
dian geological survey and post road 
maps showing in their correct geo- 
graphic relation the principal routes 
throughout the state of Maine, and 
their connections westward into 
New Hampshire and eastward into 
the maritime provinces of Canada. 
Size 223 by 173 inches. [16822 

© June 26, 1916; 2 ec. June 30, 
1916; F 28687: American automo- 
bile assn., New York. 


| 


a 


MARTINSDALE, Meagher Co., Mont. 
[Insurance map] May. 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 
inches. [16823 

© June 6, 1916; 2 « June 20, 
1916; F 29926; Sanborn map eo., 
New York. 


Mexico. Hammond’s 11 by 18 map 
of Mexico. Size 11 by 18 inches. 
[16824 
© July 1, 1916; 2 e. July 5, 1916: 
- otaae C. S. Hammond & co., New 
rork. 


War map of Mexico compiled 
from former maps and official re- 
ports. June, 1916. 1st ed. Seale 
72 miles to 1 inch. Size 183 by 253 
inches. Blueprint. [16825 

© June 27, 1916; 2 e June 28, 
i916: F 28681; Childrey co., ine, 
Richmond. 


Mitrorp, Dickinson Co., Ia. [Insur- 
ance map] Apr., 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16826 

© July 20, 1916; 2 e July 22, 

1916; F 29979; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Monroe, Walton Co., Ga. [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. Seale 50 ft. 


to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. (16827 
© June 23, 1916; 2 ce June 2, 


1916; F 29939; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Monroe County, Mich. Farm journal 
map of Monroe County, Mich. Phil- 
adelphia, Pa., Wilmer Atkinson ¢o., 
[1916] Size 183 by 21 inches. 

[16828 

© June 20, 1916: 2 e June 22, 

1916: F 28670: C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


MONTPELIER, Williams Co., O. [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16829 

© July 12, 1916; 2 « July 13, 
1916: F 29970; Sanborn map c¢o., 
New York. 


Morers, Ill. 
Grundy Co., Ill. May, 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. 12 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [16830 

© June 28, 1916; 2 & June 29, 
1916; F 29947; Sanborn map ¢Co., 
New York. 


[Insurance maps] Morris 


. 
) 
| 
, 


MAPS 


no. 7, 1916 


Murray, Calloway, Ky. [Insurance 
map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

, [16831 


© June 23, 1916; 2 c« June 24, 
1916; F 29948; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


NASHVILLE, Barry Co., Mich. [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16832 


© June 23, 1916; 2 c. June 24, 
1916; F 29940; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


New Lonpon, Henry Co., Ia. [Insur- 
ance map} May, 1916. Scale S50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16833 

© July 5, 1916; 2 ec. July 6, 1916; 

F 29955; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


New York (State) 
mobile road map. Size 14 by 21 
inches. [16834 

metuly 10, 1916; 2 ec. July 15, 
1916; F 28721; Rand, McNally & co., 
New York. 


New York (City) 


New York auto- 


Joan Vingboom’s 
map 1639, Manatus. Size 174 by 26 
inches. [16835 

© June 16, 1916; 2 c. June 19, 
1916; F 28689; Edward Van Winkle, 
New York. 


— Section of New York City from 
Battery to and including Worth St. 
Size 83 by 154 inches. [16836 

© June 10, 1916; 2 c. June 15, 
1916; F 28653; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


— Section of New York City from 
Worth St. to 17th St. Size 8% by 16 
inches. [16837 

© June 10, 1916; 2 c. June 15, 
1916; EF 28652; J. N. Matthews co.. 
Buffaio. 


Section of New York City from 
18th St. to 121 St. Size 83% by 163 
inches. [16838 

© June 10, 1916; 2 c. June 15, 
1916; F 28650; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


— Section of New York City from 
122nd St. to Spuyten Duyvil Creek. 
Size 83 by 164 inches. 

© June 10, 1916; 2 c. June 15, 
1916; F 28651; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


(16839. 


ES , 


16846 


NortH AMERICA. ~Hammond’s 
homic map of North America. 
11 by 8 inches. [16840 


© June 27, 1916; 2c June 30, 
1916; F 28684; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


eco- 
Size 


NorktH CAROLINA. Blum’s commercial 
travelers’ map of North Carolina 
and South Carolina showing rail- 
Way systems, railway distances, in- 
terurban trolleys, leading industries 
and indexed location of all towns 
having a population of 1,000 or more. 
1916-1917 ed. Size 9 by 123 inches, 
in cover. 16mo. [16841 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
23, 1916; A 434631; Max L. Blum, 
New York. 


OAKLAND, Cal. Oakland to Sacra- 
mento over new causeway via 
Martinez and Benicia. (Jn Oakland 
tribune, v. 84, no. 83, May 14, 1916) 

[16842 


© May 14, 1916; 1 « July 10, 
1916; F 28694; Oakland tribune, 
Oakland, Cal. 


— Oakland to Santa Cruz via New 
Glenwood road is now popular auto 
trip. (J Oakland tribune, v. 84, no. 
111, June 11, 1916) [16843 


© June 11, 1916; 1 ¢« July 10, 


1916; EF 28695; Oakland tribune, 
Oakland, Cal. 

OgpdEN, Boone Co., Ia. [Insurance 
map] Feb., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [16844 

© july. co). 1O1G: / 2) el sahy p24, 


1916; F 29981; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


OKLAHOMA. Blum’s commercial tray- 
elers’ map of Oklahoma showing 
railway systems, railway distances, 
interurban trolleys, leading indus- 
tries and indexed location of all 
towns having a population of 1,000 
or more. 1916-1917 ed. Size 9 by. 
124 inches, in cover 16mo. [16845 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 23, 1916; A 4384630; Max L. 
Blum, New York. 


OTTERTAIL County, Minn. Size 11% 
by 15 inches. [16846 


©) July 11,°1916; 2. ‘¢) July_ 138, 
1916; F 28699; Shedd-Brown mfg. 
co., Minneapolis. 


761 


16847 


PALMDALE TO VICTORVILLE, Cal. Auto- 
mobile road map from Palmdale to 
Victorville via Little Rock and 
Llano. Size 10% by 3% inches. 

[16847 
© Mar. 28 19iG= 27\e.° July. 15, 

1916; F 28708; Automobile club of 

southern California, Los Angeles. 


PASADENA, Cal. Automobile road map 
touring Pasadena and vicinity, show- 
ing boulevard system to Los Angeles 
and adjacent cities together with 
principal points of interest to the 
motoring public. Size 14 by 17 
inches. [16848 

© Apr. 1, 19169°2 eo oSuly 15, 
1916; EF 28720; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


PATTONSBURG, Daviess Co., Mo.  [In- 
surance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16849 


© June 23, 1916; 2 c. June 24, 
1916; F 29945; Sanborn map c@o., 
New York. 


PENNSYLVANIA. Pennsylvania auto- 
mobile road map. Scale 16 miles to 
linch. Size 12 by 16 inches. [16850 


©, June.45, 1916; 2 ¢., June 22, 
1916; F 28669; Rand-McNally & co., 
New York. 


— Road map of Pennsylvania & 
Delaware showing the Atlantic re- 
fining co. stations. 2 maps, vari- 
ous sizes. [16851 


© May 5, 1916;°2° c May 26, 
1916; aff. June 3, 1916; A 484227; 
Automobile blue book pub. co., New 
York. 


PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Philadelphia; a 
chart of the city showing its streets 
and prominent buildings. Size 19 by 
26% inches. [16852 


© June 19, 1916; 2 c June 22, 
1916; F 28668; Rand-McNally & co., 
New York. 


Poto, Caldwell Co., Mo. [Insurance 
map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [16853 


© July 1, tog 2 @ wuly 412: 
1916; F 29968; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


POTTSTOWN, Pa. Insurance maps of 
Pottstown, Montgomery Co., Pa. 
May, 1916. Secale 50 ft. to an inch. 
36 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16854 

© July 10, 1916; 2 e@ July 11, 

1916; F 29965; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 
PRAIRIE City, Jasper Co., Ia. [Insur- 
ance map] Jan., 1916. Scale 50 


ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16855 


© July 20, 1916; 2 @ July 22, 


1916; F 29985; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Pucet Sounp. Kroll’s standard map 
of Puget Sound country. Size 404 
by 203 inches. [16856 


© May 1, 1916; 2 « June ae 


1916; EF 28674; Kroll map oo. 
Seattle. 
RAVALLI County, Mont. Ravalli 


County record map compiled from 
the official records of the General 
land office and other sources. Size 
184 by 404 inches. [16857 

© June 138, 1916; 2 c. June 15, 
1916; F 28648 : A B. Shoudy, Ham- 


ilton, Mont. 

REDFIELD, Dailas Co., Ia. [Insurance 
map] Mar., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to 
an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 


[16858 
© July 20, 1916; 2 cgay ee 
1916; F 29982; Sanborn map c¢o., 
New York. 


RYEGATE, Musselshell Co., Mont. [In- 
surance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16859 


© June 8, 1916; 2 ec June 20, 
1916; F 29924; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SACRAMENTO TO LAKE TAHOE AND 
Reno, Nev. Automobile road map 
from Sacramento to Lake Tahoe and 
Reno via Placerville: pt. 1 Sacra- 
mento to Placerville-—pt. 2 Placer- 
ville to State line P. O.—pt. 3 State 
line P. O. and Truckee to Reno, Nev. 
Size 10% by 32 inches. 

[16860-16862 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c. each July 

15, 1916; F 28717-28719; Automo- 

pile club ‘of southern California, Los 
Angeles. 


Automobile road map from Sacra- 
mento to Lake Tahoe and Reno via 
Truckee: pt. 4 Colfax to Truckee.— 
pt. 5 Sacramento to Colfax. Size 
103 by 3% inches. [16863, 16864 

© May 6, 1916; 2 c. each July 15, 
1916; F 28715, 28716; Automobile 
club of southern California, Los 
Angeles. 


762 


MAPS 


no. 7, 1916 16880 
SoutH Daxotsa. New commercial and | Tipton, Moniteau Co., Mo.  [Insur- 
census map of South Dakota show- ance map] Mar., 1916. Seale 50 


ing counties in different colors, 
townships, cities, villages and post 
offices, steam and electric railroads 
with stations and distances between 
stations, complete index to all places 
on the map with population accord- 
ing to the latest census, transcon- 
tinental and main traveled automo- 
bile highways. Size 36 by 49 inches. 

[16865 


© June 9, 1916; 2 c June 15, 
1916; EF 28654; National map co., 
Indianapolis. 


STANBeRRY, Gentry Co., Mo. [Insur- 


ance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16866 


© June 29, 1916; 2 c. June 30, 
1916; F 29952; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


Srertine, Ill. Insurance maps of 
Sterling including Rock Falls, 
Mintesiae’ Go., Ill. <Apr., 1916. 


Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 22 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [16867 


© June 23, 1916; 2 c. June 24, 
1916; F 29936; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


StockTon To YOSEMITE, Cal. Auto- 
mobile road map from Stockton to 
Yosemite via Oakdale and Grove- 
land: pt. 1 Stockton to Chinese 
Camp. Size 103% by 3? inches. 

[16868 

ee Agr 3) 1916; 2c. July 15, 

1916; F 28711; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


— pt. 2 Chinese Camp to Yose- 
mite. Size 103 by 3% inches. 
[16869 
eonmr te. 1916; 2 ce. July...16, 
1916; F 28710; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


Stryker, Williams Co., O.  [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16870 

© July 8, 1916; 2c. July 10, 1916; 
F 29960; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Terry, Prairie Co., Mont. [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. . Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [16871 

© June 23, 1916; 2c. July 3, 1916; 
F 29950; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


55661—_16——8 


ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16872 

©) duly, 71916; 2 @ July 8/1916: 
KF 29959; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Twopot, Meagher Co., Mont. [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16873 


© June 6, 1916-2 cc. June, 20) 
1916; F 29925; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

UNITED STATES. Hammond’s complete 
map of United States and Canada. 
Size 25 by 35 inches. [16874 


© June 26, 1916; 2 ec June 28, 
1916; F 28682; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


— Sugar belt production of the 
United States. Size 32 by 36 inches. 
Blueprint. [16875 

© May 1, 1916; 2c. May 18, 1916; 
F 28680; Kelly filter press co., Salt 
Lake City. 

United States east, main traveled 

routes showing principal highways 

in the central and eastern states. 

Size 224 by 18 inches. [16876 
© June 26, 1916; 2 ec. June 30, 

1916; F 28686; American automobile 

assn., New York. 

Wet and dry map of the United 

States, Jan. 1, 1893—Apr. 1, 1916. 2 

maps, size 22 by 36 inches. [16877 


© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 484474; American issue 
pub. co., Westerville, O. 

— Yellowstone trail association road 
condition map service, corrected 
each week. Size 3 by 10 inches. 

[16878 

© May 14, 1916; 2 c. June 16, 

1916; EF 28657; Yellowstone trail 
assn., Aberdeen, S. D. 

VERMONTVILLE, Haton Co., Mich. [In- 
surance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 
ft to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16879 


© July 5, 1916; 2 c. July 6, 1916; 


F 29956; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

ViniTA, Okl. Insurance maps of 
Vinita, Craig Co., Okl. May, 1916. 
Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 12 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [16880 


© June 28, 1916; 2 c June 29, 
1916; F 29948; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


763 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
16881 pt. 1, n.5., v. 13 


WASHINGTON County, Neb. Map of | Woonsocket, Sanborn Co., S. D. [In- 


Washington County, Neb., correct 
May 1, 1916. Size 20% by 274 
inches. [16881 

© May 1, 1916; 2 «@ June 24, 
1916; F 28675; M. H. La Douceur, 
Omaha, Neb. 


WAWONA TO YOSEMITE, Cal. Automo- 


bile road map from Wawona to 


WORLD. 


surance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [16884 


© July 10, 1916-2 tule ase 
1916; F 29964; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Sugar production of the 
world. Size 20 by 34 inches. Blue- 
print. [16885 


Yosemite, Mariposa Grove of Big 
Trees, Devil’s Peak, Glacier Point, 
ete. Size 104 by 3% inches. [16882 
ie) Sune S, 19162 2 ves ag. 
1916; FE 28713; Automobile club of 
southern California, Los Angeles. 


© May 1, 1916; 2. ec May 18, 
1916; F 28679; Kelly filter press co., 
Salt Lake City. 


YorK County, Pa. Official map of 
York County, Pa., showing steam 
and electric railroads, public roads, 
state roads, state aid roads, city, 
boroughs, villages, townships and 
rivers. 1915. Size 23 by 28 inches. 
Blueprint. [16886 


© June 13, 1916; 2 ec. June 16, 
1916; F 28658; Milton H. Gross, 
Dover, Pa. 


WInonA, Whitman Co., Wash. [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[16883 

© July 13, 1916; 2 « July 19, 

1916; F 29974; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. ; 


Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1916____ 914 


764 


CLASSES L AND M. 


MOTION PICTURES 


Avist (THE); by Allan England, pic- 
turized by George H. Plympton, pro- 
duced by Paul Scardon. 5 reels. 

; [16887 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 17, 1916; L 8706; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


ALL (AN) AROUND CURE; written by 
Wm. W. Farmer, produced by Allen 
Curtis. Reel. [16888 

© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 30, 1916; L 8607; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


AMERICA PREPARED; by A. E. Cobb. 
Clippings from reel. [16889 


© title, description and 107 prints 
reed. June 30, 1916; M 671; Agnes 
Egan Cobb, New York. 


AMERICANS AFTER ALL; written by 
Frances M. Greene, directed by Clay 
M. Greene. Reel. [16890 

© July 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 17, 1916; L 8709; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


ANGELIC (AN) ATTITUDE; written by 
Edwin Ray Coffin, produced by Tom 
-Mix. Reel. [16891 
-© July 15, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8744; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


ANY YOUTH; written and produced by 
Allen J. Holubar. Reel. [16892 
© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 30, 1916; L 8609; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ARMS AND THE WOMAN; by George 
Fitzmaurice. Clippings from reel. 
[16893 


© title, description and 214 prints 
recd. July 17, 1916; L 8717; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


ART FOR ART’S SAKE; written by Ben 
Cohn, produced by Eddie Lyons and 
Lee Moran. Reel. [16894 


© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 17, 1916; L 8711; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BASEBALL Bixzt, no. 2. Flirting with 
marriage, written by Billy Mason 
and Al Russell, directed by Billy 
Mason. [16895 

© July 6, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8646; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BEAST (THE) ; conceived and directed 
by Richard Stanton. 5 reels. 
[16896 


© July 23, 1916; 1 ¢c. and descrip- 
tion. Julye.24,, 1916s due. Iuly, 25; 
1916; L 8776; William Fox, New 
York. 


BECKONING (THE) TRAIL; written by 
F. McGrew Willis, produced by Jack 
Conway. 5reels. (Conway 1795-C) 

[16897 

© July 25, 1916; 2-c. and descrip- 
tion July 26, 1916; L 8787; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BEER MUST GO DOWN; written by Ben 
Cohn, produced by Eddie Lyons and 
Lee Moran. Reel. [16898 


© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8725; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BEHIND THE VEIL; adapted by Cathe- 
rine Carr from the story by EHliza- 
beth R. Carpenter, produced by 
Lucius J. Henderson. 2 reels. 

[16899 

© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 28, 1916; L 8592; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BELLE (THE) AND THE BELLHOP; writ- 
ten and produced by Roy Clements. 
2 reels. [16900 


© July 11, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 12, 1916; L 8670; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BETTINA LOVED A SOLDIER; based on the 
story of L’Abbé Constantin by Ludo- 
vie Halevy, scenario by Elliot J. 
Clawson, directed by Rupert Julian. 
5 reels. (Julian no. 1772) [16901 

© July 20, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 21, 1916; L 8752; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine. 


765 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16902 


pt. 1, 2. Sa 


Bossy BUMPS DETECTIVE STORY; an 
animated cartoon by Earl Hurd. 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon) Reel. 

[16902 

© July 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 25, 1916; M 678; Bray 
Studios, ine., New York. 


Boitp (A) BAD BREEZE. Reel. [16903 


© July 11, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 12, 1916; L 8667; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


Bonp (THE) OF BLOOD; written and 
produced by Van Dyke Brooke, pic- 
turized by Van Buren Powell. 3 
reels. [16904 

© July 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 22, 1916; L 8764; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


BRANSCOMBE’S PAL; written by Ban- 
nister Merwin, produced by Harold 
Shaw. 2 reels. . [16905 

© July 13, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 14, 1916; L 8696; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BRoTHER’S (A) LOYALTY. 2 reels. 
[16906 
© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 13, 1916; L 8681; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


By RIGHT OF LOVE; written by Clar- 
ence J. Harris, directed by Leon D. 
Kent. 2 reels. [16907 

© July 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 20, 1916; L 8746; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL, no. 12; 


eartoon by Wallace A. Carlson. 
Split reel. [16908 
© June 28, 1916; 2 ec. and de- 


seription July 1, 1916; M 658; Essa- 
nay film mfg. co., Chicago. 


CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS; an origi- 
nal story by Clarence J. Harris, di- 
rected by John G. Adolfi. 5 reels.. 

[16909 

© July 9, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 

tion July 10, 1916; L 8663; William 
Fox, New York. 


CAPTAIN (THE) OF THE TYPHOON; 
written by Harry Ditmar, produced 
by Henry M. Webster. 2 reels. 

[16910 

©. July 21, 1916;.2 ¢ and de 
scription July 22, 1916; L 8775; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York 


NN 


CARMEN; a moving cartoon, drawn by 

H. M. Shields and J. C. Terry. Reel. 

[16911 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion June 10, 1916; M 660; Movea 
film service, ine., New York. 


CHEAP (A) VACATION; written and 
produced by P. D. Hugon. Reel. 
[16912 


1916; 2 ec and de- 
18, 19163: b-S¥e2: 
of America, New 


© July 17, 
seription July 
Vitagraph co. 
York. 


CHIMNEY (THE) SWEEP; by Edward 
T. Lowe jr, directed by L. C. Win- 
dom. 2 reels. [16913 


© July 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 22, 1916; L 8768; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. . 


CHIP’S MOVIE COMPANY; written and 
directed by James A. Fitz-Patrick. 
Clippings from reel. [16914 

© title, description and 18 prints 
recd. July 21, 1916; L 8755; Juve- 
nile film corp., New York. 


CIRCULAR (THE) ROOM; written by 
William Addison Lathrop, produced 
by Ben Wilson. 2 reels. [16915 


© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8731; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CIVILIZATION; by C. Gardner Sullivan. 
Small reel. [16916 
© title, description and 1,056 
prints reed. July 15, 1916; L 87038; 
Thomas H. Ince, New York. 


CoLONEL HEEzA LIAR’S COURTSHIP; 
animated cartoon by J. R. Bray. 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon, no. 29) 
Reel. [16917 

© July 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 18, 1916; M 674; Bray stu- 
dios, ine., New York. 


CoME-ON (THE); written by John C. 
Brownell, produced by Matt Moore. 
Reel. [16918 


© July 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 14, 1916; L 8697; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


COMMITTEE (THE) ON CREDENTIALS; 
story by Peter B. Kyne, scenario by 
Harvey Gates, produced by Harry 
Carey. 3 reels. [16919 


© June 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 380, 1916; L 8610; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


766 


a 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 7, 1916 


COMMON GROUND; by Marion Fairfax. 
5 reels. [16920 
© July 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 138, 1916; L 8679; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


ConFuict (THE); by Edward J. Mon- 
tagne, produced by Ralph W. Ince. 
5 reels. [16921 

© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 29, 1916; L 8601; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


written by Rosa Raymond, di- 

rected by Wm. Robert Daly. 3 reels. 

[16922 

© July 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 10, 1916; L 8661; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


CONFLICTING (A) CONSCIENCE; story 
by G. E. Jenks, scenario by F. Mc- 
Grew Willis, produced by C. D. Ben- 
net. Reel. [169238 


© July 3, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 5, 1916; L 8632; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


CRIMSON (THE) YOKE; story by C. H. 
Hall and Harvey Gates, produced 
by Cleo Madison and W. V. Mong. 
2 reels. [16924 

© July 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8642; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CROSS PURPOSES; written by Bess 
Meredyth; produced by Wm. Worth- 
ington. Reel. [16925 


© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
pomeiuimn. 14, 1916; L.8712; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


CruciAL (THE) TEST; written by Fran- 
ces Marion, directed by Robert 


Thornby, produced by Paragon 
films, ine. Small reel. [Title 
changed from The eternal sacrifice] 

[16926 


© title, description and 243 prints 
recd. July 5, 1916; L 8637; World 
film corp., New York. 


CrysTAu’s (THE) WARNING; written 
by J. Grubb Alexander, directed by 
Robert F. Hill. 8 reels. [16927 

© July 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 10, 1916; L 8657; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


DAUGHTER (A) OF THE NIGHT; written 
and produced by Francis Powers. 
Reel. [16928 


© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8729; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


16937 


DEAD (A) YESTERDAY; written by Tom 
Lewis, produced by Charles Giblyn. 
2 reels. [16929 


© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 30, 1916; L 8611; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


DOUBLE-CROSSING THE DEAN; by Walter 
E. Mair, produced by Al. E. Christie. 
2 reels. [16930 


© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 380, 1916; L 8606; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


DreAM (THE) GIRL; Jeanie Mac- 
Pherson, produced by Cecil B. De 
Mille. 5 reels. [16931 


© July 6, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8649; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


ETERNAL (THE) QUESTION; produced 
for the Metro program under the 
direction of Burton King. 5 reels. 

[16932 


© July 6, 1916; 2 ec and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8639; Popular 
plays & players, inc., New York. 


EXPIATION; written by Frances M. 
Greene, directed by George Ter- 
williger. 38 reels. [16933 


© July 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8647; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


FABLE (THE) OF THE SMALL TOWN 
FAVORITE WHO WAS RUINED BY TOO 
MUCH COMPETITION; by George Ade. 
Reel. [169384 


© June 28, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 1, 1916; L 8619; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

FALL (THE) OF A NATION; in a pro- 
logue and two acts, scenario from 
the novel by Thomas Dixon. 8 
reels. [16985 


© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 3, 1916; L 8495; National 
drama corp., New York. 


FARMER ALFALFA’S WATERMELON 
PATCH; an animated cartoon by 
Paul Terry. (Paramount-Bray car- 
toon, no. 27) Reel. [169386 


© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion’ July 1, 1916; M 659; Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 


FATHERS OF MEN; by James Oliver 
Curwood, picturized by Edward J. 
Montagne, produced by Humphrey. 
6 reels. [16937 


© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 1, 1916; L 8615; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


767 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16935 
FIGHTING INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Split 
reel. [16938 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 21, 1916; M 676; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


FINISHING (THE) TOUCH; written by 
Harvey Gates, produced by George 
Cochrane. Reel. [16939 

© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 22, 1916; L 8774; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


FLOWER (THE) OF NO MAN’S LAND; 
written and produced for the Metro 
program by John. H. Collins. 5 
reels. [16940 

© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 28, 1916; L 8590; Colum- 
bia pictures corp., New York. 


For THE LOVE OF A GIRL; written by 
Harvey Gates, produced by Harry 
Carey. 2 reels. [16941 

© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8724; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


FrRoM BROADWAY TO A THRONE; story 
and production by W. J. Bowman, 
scenario by E. J. Clawson. 5 reels. 
(Bowman 1670-C) [16942 

© June 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 1, 1916; L 8624; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

Fur (THE) coat; by Edward J. Mon- 
tagne, produced by Frank Currier. 
Reel. [16943 

© July 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 13, 1916; L 8677; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 

GAMBLER’S (A) GAMBOL. Reel. [16944 

© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 28, 1916; L 8595; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


GARDEN (THE) OF SHADOWS; written | 


by Olga Printzlau, produced by 
Lucius Henderson. 2 reels. [16945 


© July 11, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 


tion July 12, 1916; L 8669; Univer- 


sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
GENTLE (THE) ART OF BURGLARY; 
written and produced by Raymond 
L. Schrock. Reel. [16946 
© July 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 10, 1916; L 8659; Univer- 

sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
GETTING THE GOODS ON GERTIE. Reel. 
© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 30, 1916; L 8604; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. [16947 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


GIRL (THE) IN LOWER 9; written by 
William V. Mong, produced by Cleo 
Madison and W. V. Mong. Reel. 

[16948 

© July 21, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion July 22, 1916; L 8771; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


GLORIA’S ROMANCE, chapter 7. The 
harvest of sin, by Mr. and Mrs. 
Rupert Hughes. 2 reels. [16949 


© June 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 21, 1916; L 8749; George 
Kleine, New York. 


chapter 8. The mesh of mystery, 
by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. 2 
reels. [16950 


© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 21, 1916; L 8750; George 
Kleine, New York. 


— chapter 9. The shadow of scan- 
dal, by Rupert Hughes. Clippings 
from reel. [16951 


© title, description and 100 prints 
recd. June 28, 1916; L 8596; George 
Kleine, New York. 


—- by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert 
Hughes. 2 reels. [16952 
© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 21, 1916; L 8751; George 
Kleine, New York. 
chapter 10. Tangled threads, by 
Rupert Hughes. Clippings from reel. 
[16953 
© title, description and 97 prints 
recd. June 30, 1916; L 8614; George 
Kleine, New York. 


—— by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert 
Hughes. 2 reels. [16954 
© July 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 20, 1916; L 8748; George 
Kleine, New York. 


— chapter 11. The fugitive witness, 
by Rupert Hughes. Clippings from 
reel. [16955 

© title, description and 151 prints 
recd. July 21, 1916; L 8759; George 
Kleine, New York. 

— chapter 12. Her fighting spirit, 
by Rupert Hughes. Clippings from 
reel. [16956 

© title, description and 141 prints 
recd. July 15, 1916; L 8705; George 
Kleine, New York. 


GREAT (A) LOVE; story by Olga Printz- 
lau, scenario and direction by Clif- 
ford S. Elfelt. Reel. [16957 

© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8784; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


768 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 7, 1916 


Grip (THE) OF EvIL, no. 1. Fate, by 
Balboa amusement co. Clippings 
from reel. [16958 


© title, description and 66 prints 
recd. July 17, 1916; L 8718; Pathé 
exchange, inec., New York. 


no. 2. The underworld, by Bal- 
boa amusement co. Clippings from 
reel. [16959 
© title, description and 60 prints 
recd. July 17, 1916; L 8719; Pathé 
exchange, inec., New York. 


no. 8. The upper ten, by Balboa 

amusement co. Clippings from reel. 

[16960 

© title, description and 56 prints 

recd. July 17, 1916; L 8720; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


no. 4. The looters, by Balboa 
amusement co. Clippings from reel. 
[16961 


© title, description and 55 prints 
recd. July 17, 1916; L 8721; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


GroucH (THE); by Joseph A. Roach, 
directed by Harry Beaumont. 3 
reels. [16962 


© July 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 13, 1916; L 8680; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Harr (THE) wit; written by Arthur 
Peterman, directed by Wilbert Mel- 
ville. 2 reels. [16963 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 3, 1916; L 8629; Lubin 
mfg. ¢co., Philadeiphia. 


Harp (A) jos; by James Stiles, pro- 
duced by Frank Currier. Reel. 
[16964 


© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 26, 1916; L 8788; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


HarEM (THE) SCAREM DEACON; writ- 
ten by Eugene B. Lewis, produced 
by Allen Curtis. Reel. [16965 


© July 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8640; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


HENRY’S LITTLE KID; written and pro- 
duced by Al. Christie. Reel. 
[16966 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 3, 1916; L 8626; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


16975 


HIs BIRTHDAY GIFT; written by Mark 
Swann, produced by Rolma pic- 
tures corp. Reel. [16967 


© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 11, 1916; L 8664; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


HIs FIRST TOOTH; by Charlotte Whar- 
ton, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. [16968 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 17, 1916; L 8710; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


HIS OWN STORY; written and produced 
by George A. Lessey. Reel. [16969 


© July 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 12, 1916; L 8668; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Hovusrt (THE) OF MIRRORS; Dy J. J. 
Goldburg. Clippings from reel. 
[16970 


© title, description and 17 prints 
recd. June 19, 1916; L 8534; Samuel 
T. Goldberg, Isaac Goldberg and 
Jesse J. Goldburg, New York. 


House (THE) WITH THE GOLDEN WIN- 
pows; adapted by Charles Server 
from the story by L. V. Jefferson. 5 
reels. [16971 

© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 26, 1916; L 8789; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


HuLpA FRoM HoLiAND; by Edith Bar- 
nard Delano. 12 prints 8 by 10 
inches. [16972 


© title, description and 12 prints 
recd. July 14, 1916; L 8683; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


HuMAN (THE) PENDULUM; Story and 
production by Henry McRae, scen- 
ario by Frank Wiltermood. 3 reels. 

[16973 


© July 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8648; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


I’VE GOT YER NUMBER; written by A. EK. 
Bishop, produced by Allen Curtis. 
Reel. [16974 


© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion July 19, 1916; L 8738; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


IGNATZ’S ICY INJURY. 2reels. [16975 
© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 5, 1916; L 8635; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Los Angeles. 


769 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16976 


IMPERIAL INDIA, part 1. Sports of the 
rajahs. ([Dr. Dorsey’s travel pic- 
tures]) Reel. [16976 

© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 30, 1916; M 657; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


——|[no. 2] The devil dancers of In- 
‘dia. ({[Dr. Dorsey’s travel pic- 
tures]) Reel. [16977 
© July 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 12, 1916; M 667; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
— [part 4] Rough riders of India. 
({Dr. Dorsey’s travel pictures]) 
Reel. [16978 
© July 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 22, 1916; M 677; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
IN THE HOUR OF DISASTER; written and 
directed by Romaine Fielding. 38 
reels. [16979 


© July 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 22. tO1Gs 77) .Sive:, Ep 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


INTERNATIONAL (AN) MARRIAGE; Dy 
George Broadhurst, produced under 
the direction of Frank Lloyd. 5 
reels. [16980 


© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 10, 1916; L 8655; Oliver 
Morosco photoplay co., Los Angeles. 


Iron (THE) CLAW, no. 14. The plunge 
for life, by Feature film corp. Clip- 
pings from reel. [16981 

© title, description and 77 prints 
recd. July 14, 1916; L 8684; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


— no. 15. The double resurrection, 
by Feature film corp. Clippings 
from reel. [16982 

© title, description and 93 prints 

-recd. July 14, 1916; L 8685; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


IT HAPPENED IN PIKERSVILLE; by Fred 
H. Hayn, directed by Jerold T. 
Hevener. Reel. [16983 

© July 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 22, 1916; L 8762; Lubin 
‘mfg. co., Philadelphia. 

JANITOR (THE); written and directed 

by Wally Beery. Reel. [16984 

© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 28, 1916; L 8591; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

JEALOUS (A) Guy: by Lawrence Se- 
mon and Graham Baker. Reel. 

[16985 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 17, 1916; L 8707; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.18 
JITNEY JACK AND GASOLENA. Split 
reel. [16986 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 21, 1916; M 675; Univer- 
sal fim mfg. co., ine., New York. 


JUST A FEW LITTLE THINGS; written 
and produced by Wallace Beery. 
Reel. [16987 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8742; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


KATE’S LOVERS’ KNOT; written by A. BE. 
Bishop and Allen Curtis, produced 
by Allen Curtis. Reel. [16988 


© July 21, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 22, 1916; L 8772; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


KERNEL. NUTT AND HIGH SHOES; by 
Graham Baker, produced by C. Jay 
Williams. Reel. [16989 


© June 28, 1916; 2 ec and de- 
scription June 29, 1916; L 8599; 
Vitagraph co. of America, New 
York. 


KERNEL NUTT AND PRINCE TANGO; by 
Ross D. Whytock, produced by 
Charles Dickson. Reel. [16990 


© July 18, 1916; 2c sna ae 
scription July 14, 1916; L 8693; 
Vitagraph co. of America, New York. 


KERNEL NUTT, THE PIANO TUNER; by 
Bide Dudley, produced by Charles 
Dickson. Reel. [16991 


© June 30, 1916; 2 ec and de- 
scription July 7, 1916; L 8651; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


KILL THE UMPIRE; scenario by Ben 
Cohn, directed by Eddie Lyons and 
Lee Moran. Reel. [16992 


© July 8, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 10, 1916; L 8658; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


LATEST (THE) IN VAMPIRES; written 
by Harry Ditmar, produced by 
Harry C. Myers. 2 reels. [16993 


© July 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8740; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


LEE BLOUNT GOES HOME; written by 
Harvey Gates, directed by William 
Worthington. 2 reels. [16994 


© July 18, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 14, 1916; L 8699; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


7710 


no. 7, 1916 


LITTLE Boy BLvueE; from poem by Eu- 
gene Field, adapted by Rupert 
Julian. Reel. [16995 

© July 6, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8645; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LITTLE (THE) GRAY MOUSE; written by 
Catherine Carr, produced by J. Win- 
throp Kelley. 2 reels. [16996 


© July 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 6, 1916; L 8641; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Littte LApy EILEEN; by Hugh Ford. 
14 prints 7% by 94 inches. [16997 
© title, description and 14 prints 
recd. July 25, 1916; L 8780; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


LiIZZIE’S LINGERING LOVE. 38 reels. 
[16998 
© July 15, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 17, 1916; L 8708; L-Ko 
motion picture kkompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


LOcAL CoLoR; written and produced by 
Tom Mix. Reel. [16999 


© July 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 13, 1916; L 8678; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


LOVE ME, LOVE MY DOG; produced by 
Max Figman. Reel. [17000 


© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 30, 1916; L 8605; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


LOVE’S LARIAT; Scenario by George HE. 
Marshall and W. B. Pearson, pro- 
duced by George E. Marshall and 
Harry Carey. 5 reels. (Marshall- 
Carey 1807-C) [17001 


© July 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 13, 1916; L 8676; Blue- 
bird photoplays, inc., New York. 


Lucky (THE) GOLD PIECE; written by 
Jessie McAllister, produced by Ben 
Wilson. Reel. [17002 


© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8730; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


MAN (THE) ACROSS THE STREET; Story 
by Robert Thomas Hardy, scenario 
and production by Henry Otto. 2 
reels. [17003 


© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 28, 1916; L 8594; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


17012. 


MAN (THE)-FROM BITTER Roots; story 
by Caroline Lockhart, adapted and 
produced by Oscar C. Apfel. 5 reels. 

[17004 

© July 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion July 3, 1916; L 8686; William 
Fox, New York. 


MAN (THE) FROM HEeypt; by Law- 
rence Semon and Graham Baker, 
produced by Lawrence Semon. Reel. 

[17005 

© June 30, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

bony duly) 7%; 1916; 21: S652:>) Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


MAN (THE) WITHOUT A SOUL; by Ken- 
elm Foss, adapted and produced by 
George L. Tucker, F109. Clippings 
from roll. [17006 


© title, description and 52 prints 
reed. June 28, 1916; L 8597; Paul 
H. Cromelin, New York. 


MAN’s (A) HARDEST FIGHT; written by 
Ben Cohn, produced by Jay Hunt. 
Reel. [17007 


© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8735; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Mark (THE) oF CAIN; scenario writ- 
ten by Stuart Paton, produced and 
directed by Joseph De Grasse. 5 
reels. (De Grasse 1790-C) [17008 


© July 15, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 17, 1916; L 8719; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Mask (THE) OF FORTUNE; Story and 
scenario by Calder Johnstone, pro- 
duced by Geo. Cochrane. Reel. 

[17009 


© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8789; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


MEXICAN NATURAL HISTORY. Split 
reel. [17010 


© July 3, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 5, 1916; M 664; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Micropes; comedy written by William 
B. Courtney. Reel. [17011 


© July 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8781; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


MICROSCOPIC OBJECTS; a new field 
opened to motion pictures. Clip- 


pings from reel. [17012 


© title recd. June 26, 1916; de- 
seription recd. July. 12, 1916;. 13 
prints recd. June 26, 1916; M 672; 
L. H. Tolhurst, Los Angeles. 


171 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17013 


MIDWINTER MADNESS; written and pro- 
duced by Winthrop Kelley. 2 reels. 
[17013 

© July 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 14, 1916; L 8695; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


MisHars (THE) oF MusSTY SUFFER. 
Local showers, 4-B. Clippings from 
reel. [17014 

© title, description and 28 prints 
recd. July 7, 1916; L 8653; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Pirate bold, 5 B. Clippings from 
reel. [17015 


© title, description and 39 prints 
recd. July 15, 1916; L 8794; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Strictly private. 7-B. Clippings 
pings from reel. [17016 

© title, description and 43 prints 
reed. July 21, 1916; L 8760; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Mutiny; written by Ben Cohn, pro- 
duced by Jay Hunt. Reel. [17017 
© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July “19, 1996s L Si2t: Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
My LADY’S MILLIONS; written by John 
C. Brownell, produced by Hobart 
Henley. 2 reels. [17018 
© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July: 22 19162: «1. S113; “wni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
NATURAL 4765. 
2 reels. [17019 
© June 30, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
Hen, July as. 19i6: Te sS6ror Bio- 
graph co., New York. 


(A) BORN GAMBLER. 


NATURE INCORPORATED; story by Sin- 
clair Lewis, scenario by Ben Cohn, 
produced by Wm. Worthington. 2 
reels, [17020 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 8, 1916; L 8627; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


No. 16 MARTIN STREET; written by Bess 
Meredyth, produced by Lloyd B. 
Carleton. 2 reels. [17021 


© July 3, 1916; 2 @ and descrip- 
tion July 5, 1916; L 8634; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


OL_pD (THE) MAN WHO TRIED TO GROW 
YOUNG; written by Malcolm Dough- 
las, directed by T. N. Heffron. 3 
reels. [17022 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 17, 1916; L 8714; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.18 


OTHER (THE) MAN; by Maibelle 
Heikes Justice. 2 reels. [17023 
© June 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 1, 1916; L 8621; HEssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


OTTO, THE GARDENER; written and di- 
rected by Edwin McKim. Reel. 
[17024 
© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 25, 1916; L 8778; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


OTTO, THE SALESMAN; written by Mark 
Jonak, adapted and directed by Ed- 
win McKim. Reel. [17025 

© July 14, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8745; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 

OTTO, THE SLEUTH; written by Marie 
Foster, adapted and directed by Ed- 
win McKim. Reel. [17026 


© July 1, 1916; 2 @ and descrip- 

tion, July 8, 1916; L 8630; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 

OTTO, THE TRAFFIC cop; written and 

directed by Edwin McKim. Reel. 

[17027 

© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion June 29, 1916; L 8598; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


OTTO’S VACATION; written by V. L. 
Wormell, adapted and directed by 
Edwin McKim. Reel. [17028 

© July 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 10, 1916; L 8662; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 

PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH, no. 22. 2035. 
Reel. [17029 

© June 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 80, 1916; M 656; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 

no. 23. 2036. Reel. [17030 
© July 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 10, 1916; M 666; Para- 

mount pictures corp., New York. 


no. 24. 20387. Reel. [17031 
© July 12, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 18, 1916; M 670; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 

no. 25. 2038. Reel. [17082 
© July 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 25, 1916; M 679; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


PEG 0’ THE RING, no. 10. In the hands 
of the enemy, scenario by Grace 
Cunard, directed by Francis Ford. 
2 reels. [17033 


© June 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 29, 1916; L 8602; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


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=o 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 7, 1916 


17052 


PEG 0’ THE RING—Continued. 

no. 11. The stampede, scenario 
by Grace Cunard, directed by Fran- 
cis Ford. 2 reels. [17034 


© July 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 10, 1916; L 8656; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
no. 12. On the high seas, scen- 
ario by Grace Cunard, directed by 
Francis Ford. 2 reels. [17035 

© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 11, 1916; L 8665; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


—no. 13. The clown act. 


2 reels. 
[17036 
© July 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
mom tuly 19: 7916; LL. 8732; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


no. 14. The will, scenario by 
Grace Cunard, directed by Francis 
Ford. 2 reels. [17037 

© July 24, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion July 25, 1916; L 8779; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


*PHONE (THE) MESSAGE; written and 
directed by Ailen J. Holubar. Reel. 
[17038 

© July 13, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 14, 1916; L 8700; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Power; by Charles Mortimer Peck, 
directed by Fred E. Wright. 3 reels. 
[17039 


© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 1, 1916; L 8620; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Prince (THE) CHAP; from the play by 
Edward Peple, directed by Marshall 
Neilan. 6 reels. [17040 

© July 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 22, 1916; L 8761; Selig 
polysecope co., Chicago. 


PRISCILLA’S PRISONER; written by Har- 
vey Gates, produced by Cleo Madi- 
son. 2 reels. [17041 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
mom July 19, 1916; L: 8736; Uni- 

. versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

PRIVATE (THE) BANKERS; written by 
T. Edward Hungerford, directed by 
Thomas Satschi. 2 reels. [17042 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c@ and descrip- 


tion July 3, 1916; L 8625; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 
PRIVATE (THE) OFFICER. 2 reels. 
[17043 


© June 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 1, 1916; L 8622; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


QUITTER (THE); by Izola Forrester, 

directed by Charles Horan. 8 reels. 

[17044 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 17, 1916; L 8715; Rolfe 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


RaAcE (A) FOR LIFE; written and pro- 
duced by William Wolbert. Reel. 
[17045 
© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 22> 1916 io 87Gb): OVita= 
graph co. of America, New York. 


REPENTANCE; by Edward T. Lowe, jr., 
directed by E. H. Calvert. 3 reels. 
[17046 
© July 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 22, 1916; L 8766; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


RivAL (THE) QUEENS; written by Epes 
W. Sargent, directed by Will Louis. 
Split reel. [17047 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 1, 1916; L 8617; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


River (THE) GODDESS; by J. Grubb 
Alexander, produced by Matt. Moore. 
Reel. [17048 


© June 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion June 30, 1916; L 8608; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


River (THE) OF ROMANCE; from the 
novel Sam, by E. J. Rath, adapted 
by Henry J. Otto for the Metro pro- 
gram. 5 reels. [17049 

© July 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 20, 1916; L 8747; Yorke 
film corp., New York. 


RovucH (THE) NECK; written by James 
Douglas, directed by Melvin Mayo. 
3 reels. [17050 
© July 11, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 12, 1916; L 8671; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


SALuw IN SOUR ALIEY; in. S«pts..aDy 
George Yohalem, produced by Peer- 
less features producing co., directed 
by Travers Vale. Small reel. [Title 
changed from Molly o’ Pigtail alley] 

[17051 

© title, description and 167 prints 

recd. July 24, 1916; L. 8777; World 
film corp., New York. 

SAMMY JOHNSIN GETS A JOB; cartoon 
by Pat Sullivan. Split reel. [17052 

© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 5, 1916; M 663; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17053 


pt.1,..SS eas 


SANGUE IRREDENTO; or The spirit of a 
patriot, by Giannini Antona-Trav- 
ersa. Clippings from reel. [17053 

© title recd. July 13, 1916; de- 
scription recd. July 20, 1916; 54 
prints recd. July 13, 1916; L 8754; 
Radio film co., ine., New York. 

SECRET (THE) OF THE NIGHT; by Ed- 
ward Lowe, jr., directed by E. H. 
Calvert. Reel. [17054 

© June 28, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 1, 1916; L 8623; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

SECRET (THE) OF THE SWAMP; written 
and produced by Lynn Reynolds. 5 
reels. [17055 

© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 5, 1916; L 8631; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


SELFISH (THE) WOMAN; by Hector 
Turnbull. 5 reels. [17056 
© June 27, 1916; 2 ec. and de- 


scription June 28, 1916; L 8589; 
Jesse L. Lasky feature play co., 
New York. 

SHADOW (THE) OF HER PAST; by Lu- 
cien Muratore. Clippings from 
reel. [17057 

© title, description and 85 prints 
recd. July 14, 1916; L 8690; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 

SHE WAS SOME VAMPIRE; written and 
produced by Allen Curtis. Reel. 

[17058 

© July 13, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 

tion July 14, 1916; L 8698; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

SHOOTING UP THE MOVIES; written 
and directed by Tom Mix. 2 reels. 

[17059 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 10, 1916; L 8660; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

SmuccLeRS (THE); by Charles 
Horne. 18 prints, 74 by 94. 

[17060 

© title, description and 18 prints 

recd. July 6, 1916; L 86388; Famous 
players film co., New York. 

SoctaL (A) SLAVE; written and pro- 
duced by Jacques Jaccard. Reel. - 

[17061 

© July 138, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 14, 1916; L 8694; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Soctety (A) SHERLOCK; adapted by 
Norbert Lusk from a story by Paul 
West, produced by William Gar- 
wood. Reel. [17062 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ec and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8741; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


FR. 


! 


SOLD FOR MARRIAGE; Story by William 
Everett Wing, directed by W. 
Christy Cabanne. 5 reels. [17063 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 14, 1916; L 8702; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


SPLASH (A) OF LOCAL COLOR; adapted 
by Catherine Carr from the story of 
Clifford F. Ivins, produced by Lu- 
cius Henderson. 2 reels. [17064 


© July 18, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion July 19; 19163 kes7as57 ae 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SPRING FEVER. Reel. [17065 
© July 13, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion July 14, 1916; L 8701; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


TOLEN (THE) MASTER; written and 
directed by Jack Byrne, produced 
under the personal supervision of 
Wilbert Melville. 3 reels. [17066 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 1, 1916; L 8618; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


STRANGER (A) IN HIS OWN HOME; 
written by J. Grubb Alexander, pro- 
duced by Matt Moore. Reel. 

[17067 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 3, 19167 L 8628; Ware 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SUNSHINE Dap; scenario by Chester 
Withey and F. M. Pierson. -5 reels. 
[17068 


© Apr. 17, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion June 29, 1916; L 86038; Tri- 
angle film corp., New York. 


TAKING A REST; written by Mary S. 
Cutting, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. [17069 


© July 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8648; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


TARANTULA (THE); written and pro- 

duced by George D. Baker. 6 reels. 

[17070 

© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 14, 1916; L 8692; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


TERRIBLE (A) TRAGEDY; written by C. 
Dotty Hobart, directed by Jerold T. 
Hevener. Split reel. [17071 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion July 1, 1916; L 8616; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


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LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 7, 1916 ° 


Reel. 
[17072 

© July 3, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 5, 1916; L 86383; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


THREE (THE) BRAVE HUNTERS. 


TORTURED (A) HEART; written and pro- 
duced by Will S. Davis. 5 reels. 
[17073 


© July 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 17, 1916; L 8716; William 
Fox, New York. 


Two SEATS AT THE OPERA; written by 
Flora R. Snyder, adapted by Harry 
Ditmar. Reel. [17074 


© July 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8644; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


UNDER COVER; by Roi Cooper Megrue. 
19 prints 74 by 10% inches. [17075 
© title, description and 19 prints 
recd. July 8, 1916; L 8654; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


UNDER THE LION’S PAW; scenario by 
Harry Schenk and Jay Hunt, pro- 
duced by Jay Hunt. 2 reels. [17076 


© July 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 22, 1916; L 8769; Univer- 
sal film mfg.-co., ine., New York. 


UNEXPECTED (AN) scoop; story by 
Clifford Howard, scenario by Mal- 
colm Strong, produced by Richard 
Stanton. Reel. [17077 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8726; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


VERNON Howe BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
OF NEw ORLEANS. Split reel. 
[17078 
© July 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 13, 1916; M 668; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


War (THE) BRIDE OF PLUMVILLE; by 
Charles Michelson, directed by Fred 
E. Wright. 3 reels. [17079 

© July 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 22, 1916; L 8767; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


WAR-RIDDEN Mexico. Reel. [17080 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 5, 1916; M 662; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Waters (THE) oF LETHE; written by 
Mrs. Owen Bronson, produced by 
William Wolbert. 3 reels. [17081 

© July 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 7, 1916; L 8650; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


17091 


WEAKNESS (THE) OF MAN; in 5 pis., 
story by E. Lloyd Sheldon, produced 
by Peerless, directed by Barry 
O’Neill. Small reel. [Title changed 
from The greater love] [17082 

© title, description, and 227 prints 
recd. July 13, 1916; L 8682; World 
film corp., New York. 

WHAT HAPPENED AT 22; story by Paul 
Wilstach, produced by Frohman 
amusement corp., directed by George 
Irving. Small reel. [17083 

© title and description recd. July 
11, 1916; 278 prints recd. June 24, 
1916; L 8666; World film corp., New 
ORK 

WHEN THE MINSTRELS CAME TO TOWN; 
produced by H. C. Matthews. 2 
reels, [17084 

© July 21, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
fon July 722) 1A91Ge i rS7Oe Unig 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

WHERE IS MY HUSBAND? 2 reels. 

[17085 

© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 19, 1916; L 8743; L-Ko mo- 

tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 

WHO PULLED THE TRIGGER? adapted 
from a story by Edwin Balmer, by 
Walter Woods, produced by McRae. 
3 reels. [17086 

© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8787; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

WHo’s GUILTY? Beyond recall, by 
Arrow film corp. Clippings from 
reel. [17087 

© title, description and 38 prints 
recd. July 14, 1916; L 8689; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 

Sowing the wind, by Arrow film 

corp. Clippings from reel. [17088 
© title, description and 61 prints 

recd. July 14, 1916; L 8687; Pathé 

exchange, inc., New York. 

Truth crushed to earth, by Arrow 
film corp. Clippings from reel. 

[17089 
© title, description and 50 prints 
recd. July 14, 1916; L 8686; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 
+. Weaker strain, by Arrow film 
corp. Clippings from reel. [17090 
© title, description and 38 prints 
recd. July 14, 1916; L 8688; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 

Witp (THE) AND WOOLLY WEST; ani- 
mated cartoon by A. D. Reed. 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon, no. 28) 
Reel. ’ [17091 

© July 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 10, 1916; M 665; Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 


779 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, 4..S., Bake 


WISHING (THE) LAMP; produced by 
H. C. Mathews. Reel. [17092 
© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 28, 1916; L 8598; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Woman (THE) WHO DID; in 5 reels, 
by Grant Allen, produced by Walter 
West. Clippings from reel. [17093 

© title, description and 188 prints | 
recd. July 18, 1916; L 8753; Jacob 
Friedenberg, New York. 


WomANn’s (A) FIGHT; by U. S. amuse- 
ment corp. Clippings from reel. 
[17094 
© title, description and 225 prints 
recd. July 14, 1916; L 8691; Pathé 
exchange, ine, New York. 


WoN BY VALOR; written by Catherine 
Carr, produced by Robert F. Hill. 
Reel. [17095 

© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 19, 1916; L 8728; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WoORLD’S GREATEST ATHLETES; no. 2, 
directed by Jack Herman. Reel. 
[17096 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 29, 1916; M 655; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Reel. 
[17097 

© June 30, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 8, 1916; M 661; 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


— no. 3; by J. H. Herman. 
Selig 


— no. 4, directed by Jack Herman. 
Reel. [17098 
© July 8, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 18, 1916; M 669; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


—— no. 5, directed by J. H. Herman. 
Reel. [17099 
© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 17, 1916; M 678; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


— no. 6, directed by Jack Herman. 

Reel. [17100 

© July 22, 1916; 2 ec .and descrip- 
tion July 25, 1916; M 680; Selig | 
polysecope co., Chicago. | 


Number of entries in classes L and M 
January 1, 1916: 


Motion pictuté photoplays ..-—_. 2.) a ee eee eee 
Motion pictures other than phoLoplays=-+-- 5. ee eee 


WRONG BEDS; by James A. Stiles, pro- 
duced by Frank Currier. Reel. 
[17101 
© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion June 29, 1916; L 8600: Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 
YELLOW (THE) MENACE, 9th episode, 
by Aubrey M. Kennedy. Clippings 
from reel. [17102 
© title, description and 146 prints 
recd. June 30, 1916; L 8612; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 
1¢th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [17103 
© title, description and 108 prints 
recd. June 30, 1916; L 8613; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 
—— 11th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [17104 
© title, description and 96 prints 
recd. July 12, 1916; L 8672; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 
—— 12th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [17105 
© title, description and 100 prints 
recd. July 12, 1916; L 8673; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 
—— 13th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- | 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [17106 
© title, description and 98 prints 
recd. July 12, 1916; L 8674; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 
—— 14th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [17107 
© title, description and 105 prints 
recd. July 21, 1916; L 8756; Serial 
film co., inc., New York. 
15th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [17108 
© title, description and 114 prints 
reed. July 21, 1916; L 8758; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 
—— 16th episode, by Aubrey M. Ken- 
nedy. Clippings from reel. [17109 
© title, description and 98 prints 
recd. July 21, 1916; L 8757; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 


YoKE (A) oF GOLD; or, In the days of 
the missions, story by Bob Wagner, 
scenario by Calder Johnstone, di- 
rected by Lloyd B. Carleton. 5 reels. 
(Carleton 1758—C) [17110 

© July 17, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 18, 1916; L 8723; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


included in the Catalogue since 


770 


<&<L_ a 


a 


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BOOKS 


Part |, GRoup 2 


Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author and 
copyright proprietor are the same, and that therefore the name is not 


repeated in the claim paragraph, 


ACCOUNTING devices co.*, Evanston, 
Ii Adco accounting devices. cover- 
title, 49, [1] p. illus. Svo. [Text 
parallel to binding] [17111 

© June 28, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 
d, 1916; A 432819. 


Apams (Estella) Pioneer life; for 
little children. Indianapolis, The 
Bobbs - Merrill company [1916; 4 
p.1,69p. front.,illus. 12mo. $0.60. 

[17112 

© July 20, 1916; 2 ec. July 26, 

1916; aff. July 24, 1916; A 487002; 
Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis. 


ADIRONDACK development corporation. 
$10 a month buys any one of these 
Lake Front Camp sites. (Jn Utica 
observer ) [17113 

frets 1916: 1 ce. July 26, 
1916; A 441292; Wm. R. Stackhouse, 
Uiaea, N. Y. 


AHRENS (John P.) Damages. Chi- 
cago, La Salle extension university 
[1916] 33 p. Svo. (American law 
and procedure, lecture 42) [17114 

© June 24, 1916; 2 c, and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 432959; La Salle exten- 
sion university, Chicago. 


ALBANY, N. Y. Director of the cities 
of Albany and Rensselaer, 1916.  v. 
103. Albany, N. Y.. Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., 1916. 1258 p. Svo. $6.00. 

[17115 

© July 24, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 

July 26, 1916; A 437014; Sampson & 
Murdock co., Boston. 


AMERICAN AIR brush co. 
any finishing troubles? 


‘Have you 
cover-title, 


16 p. illus. Svo. [17116 
© July 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 435238; W. W. Par- 


tridge, Chicago. 


AMERICAN BANKERS association, Clear- 
ing house section*, New York. Im- 
proved plan of conveying no-protest 
instructions. [4] p. nar. Svo. 

[17117 
© July 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
11, 1916; A 484888. 


AMERICAN BUREAU of engineering, 
inec.*, Chicago. [17118-17129 


Wiring diagrams for use with Adlake, 
Deaco, Disco, Esterline, National, 
Simms-Huff. _cover-title, [24] p. dia- 
gers. 8vo. (Master chart no. 12) 
May 19, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. June 28, 
1916; A 432883. 

Wiring diagrams for use with Allis- 
Chalmers, Bosch, Jesco, Leece-Neville. 
cover-title, [18]  p. diagrs. Syo. 
(Master chart no. 11) @©@ May 17, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 28, 1916; A 
432885. 

Wiring diagrams for use with auitolite. 
cover-title, [26] _ p. diagrs. Syo. 
(Master chart, no. 1) @ May 15, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 28, 1916; A 
432878. 

Wiring diagrams for use with Bijur and 
Rushmore. cover-title, [20] p._ dia- 
grs. 8vo. (Master chart, no. 7) © 
May 17, 1916%'2 ¢. and afi June 28, 
1916; A 432882. 

Wiring diagrams for 
cover-title, [48]  p. 
(Master chart, no. 
TOG =) 2 xe; 
A 432879. 

Wiring diagrams for use with Dyneto 
and Entz. cover-title, [21] p.  dia- 
grs. S8vo. (Master chart, no. 8) 
May 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 28, 
1916; A 432887. 

Wiring diagrams for use with Gray & 
Davis. cover-title, [30] p. diagrs. Svo. 
(Master chart no. 3) @© May 16, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. June 28, 1916; A 432880. 


Wiring diagrams for use with North east 


use with Delco. 

diagrs. S8vo. 
2)“ @ ‘May 72. 
and aff. June 28, 1916; 


and Ge) S: Ts cover-title, [24] p. 
diagrs. Svo. (Master chart, no. 9) 
© May 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 


28, 1916; A 432886. 


Wiring diagrams for use with Remy. 
cover-title, [35] p. diagrs. Svo. 
(Master chart no. 4) @ May 24, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 28, 1916; A 
432889. 


if 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17130 


pt.1, AS. Sys 


AMERICAN BUREAU of engineering, 


ine.*—Continued. 


Wiring diagrams for use with Splitdorf 
and Apleco. ecover-title, [26]  p. 
diagrs. S8vo. (Master chart no. 6) 
@© May 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
28. OMG EA: 432888. 

Wiring diagrams for use with Wagner 
and Ward Leonard. cover-title, [19] 
p. diagrs. S8vo. (Master chart, no. 
10) © May 29, 1916 ; 2 Ch and alte 
June 28, 1916; A 432884. 


Wiring diagrams for use with Westing- 
house. eover-title, [55] p. diagrs. 
Svo. (Master chart no. 5) © May 
31, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 28, 1916; 
A 432881. 


*, Chicago. 
[17 (ABO ee: 


Practical traffic efficiency services. 94 
p. illus., ports., map. 4to. (Cover- 
title : Tra flic efficiency ) © June 26, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. June 30, 1916; A 
434763. 

Standard demonstration. cover-title, [47] 
p. 12mo. © June 26, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. June 30, 1916; A 4384762. 


AMERICAN COMMERCE SSN.” 


AMERICAN DIRECTORY Of the hosiery and 
knit goods manufacturers of the 
United States and Canada, 1916. 
34th year. New York, Boston [etc.] 
Bragdon, Lord & Nagle co., inc., 
L9OLG. OZ p. V16Ene, Sio0! 2132 

© July 29, 1916; 2 ec. Aug. 2, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 9, 1916; A 488027; Brag- 
don, Lord & Nagle co., Boston. 


Provi- 
125 


AMERICAN EMERY Wheel works”%, 
dence, R. I. Grinding wheels. 
p. incl. front., illus., diagrs. 8vo. 

[17133 
©» June) 24° \19165° 2 cand aff. 
July 26, 1916; A 435370. 


AMERICAN FLINT glass workers union™, 


ToledoOy MUrewlar no. 25s) po le p: 
fol. [17134 
© June 28, 1916; 2 ¢. July 3, 1916; 


aff. July 1, 1916; A 4382805. 
AMERICAN FLORIST company’s directory 
of florists, nurserymen and seedsmen 
of the United States and Canada. 
{24th ed.] Chicago, The American 
florist co., 1916. 545 p. 12mo. $3.00. 
[17135 
© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 438060; American florist 
<o., Chicago. 


AMERICAN OVEN & machine co.*, Chi- 
cago. K. C. sack cleaner with dust 
collector and bag turner. 15 p. illus. 
Svo. [17136 


©) June 24. 19162" 2 ic. amd ait. 
July 10, 1916; A 432962. 


| 
is 


-AMERICAN SHORTHORN breeders assn.*, 


Chicago. American short-horn herd 
book. (New series) v. 88. Ixxviii, 
638 p. 4to. $2.00. [17137 
© July 11, 1916: 2 @ sly 
1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A 483812. 


AMERICAN SLICING machine co.*, Chi- 
cago. How to bone and slice cured 


8 p. illus., diagrs. 
[17138 
ec. and aff. Aug. 


hams at a profit. 
16mo. 


© July 25, 1916; 
4, 1916; A 485574. 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE & telegraph co.*, 
New York. Commission leaflet. 

[171389, 17140 

No. 54, June 1; 19262 xxvilipyaao ee 


8vo. © June 30, 1916 ; 2 fe, “and@atie 
Ae gee 6, 1916; A 433611. 


DD oly edt oe ON Ge oemencte 
ree a © July 25, 1916; 2 
July 28, 1916; A 437027. 


Aurora, Ill. 
16 


357-538 p. 
ec. and aff. 


AMERICAN WELL works*, 
Irrigation pumping installations. 


p. illus. 16mo. (Bulletin no. 144) 

[17141 

© June 30, 1916; 2 ¢ and ait. 
July 8, 1916; A 484817. 

ANDERSON (Charles)* Chicago. Sleep- 

ing-car porter’s experience. 10 p. 

16mo. [17142 


© Juty 7 19ier 
13, 1916; A 434957 


2. ¢C. and Bi aos 


ANDERSON granite co.*, Detroit. Me- 
morials., cover-title, 16 p. illus. 
Svo. [17143 


© June 22, 1916; 2 « and aff. 
June 23, 1916; A 434608. 


ANGELO (Holger R.) [17144-17147 
Agitation for peace. spreading in Ger- 


many. © Aus. 8, 1916: 2 ce Aue 
1916; A 441586. 

Cannot find land Peary discovered. (© 
Aug. 2, 1916; ad. ¢, Aqgy i eioaiGraea 
431591. 

Islands deal arouses Danes. © Aug. 8, 
19163 1 @ Aug. 115 19nGees 441703. 

Oppose islands’ sale to United States. 
© Aug. 7, 1916; 1 ¢. Aus. TOP aS, 
A 441676. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., ‘Chicago. 


ANNETT (Fred A.) Direct current mo- 
tor and generator remedy of troubles. 
23 p: » 16m07 “SOs: [17148 

© June 15, 1916;.2. €- anid tae 
June 29, 1916; A 432741; New York 
electrical school, inc., New York. 


Arcos (Rene) [17149-17160 


Austrian losses are larg © July eas: 
19163 1c. July 24; 1916: A 441235. 


778 


4 . 
no. 8, 1916 


Arcos (Rene)—Continued. 


Austrians lose 180.000 men. © July 18, 
1916; 1 ce. July 21, 1916; A 441164. 


Bavaria defends “ stand. © July 31, 
1916; 1 ce. Aug. 3. 1916; A 441507. 
Cards now for all ‘ciate: @ July 20, 


1916; 1 c. July 24, 1916; A 441223. 


Famous chimes to be guns. © July 20, 
1916: 1c. July 24. 1916; A 441224. 
Fights German food prices. © July 31, 
1916: 1 c« Aug. 3, 1916; A 441509. 
Germars may force chancellor to quit. 
@ July 18, 1916: 1 c. July 21, 1916; 
A 441170. 
Germany's soldiers advocates of peace. 
© daly Si, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 3, 1916; 
A 441504. 


Girls warned oi Mormons. © July 28, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 2, 1916; A 441475. 
Neutrals meet Swiss chief. © July 20, 
1916; 1 c. July 24, 1916; A 441229. 
Teutons lese 500.000 men. © July 24, 
1916; i c. July 27, 1916: A 441332. 
Von Bilow may !ead empire. © Aug. 8, 


1916; 1 ec. Aug. 11, 1916; A 441706. 


[|Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Arctic ice machine co.*, Canton, O. 
Arctic junior refrigerating machine. 


23 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. (Bulletin 
no. 2) [17161 
© July 30, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 


Aug. 4, 1916; A 435579. 


ARIEL, 1917. [Burlington, Vt.] Junior | 
class of the University of Vermont 


' [1916] 441, [1] p. illus., ports., 
plates. 4to. $2.50. [17162 
© June 20, 1916: 2 c« July 3, 


1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A 433772; | 
Henry T. Way, Burlington, Vt. 
ARMSTRONG cork co.*, Pittsburgh. Acco 
gaskets and washers. [6] p. folder, 
illus. 24mo. [17163 


© July 15, 1916: c. and aff. 
Aug 4, 1916; A 435577. 


Arnotp (Sarah Louise) Mastery of 
words. [Catholic school ed.] Syra- 
cuse. N. Y., Iroquois publishing com- 
pany, ine. [1916] viii, [244] p. | 
illus. 12mo. (See and say series— 
Book 4) $0.30. [17164 
© June 14, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
June 19, 1916: A 434788 - Iroquois 
pub. co., Syracuse, N. Y. 


ATLANTA Georgian [17165-17174 


Convert today’s impressions into tomor- 
rows sales. Atlanta Georgian and 
Sunday American. (In Atlanta Geor 
ian) © July 27, 1916: e. Aug. 10, 
1916; A 441664. 


En the highest degree profitable. At- 

lanta Georgian and Sunday eager 

(In Atlanta Georgian) © Af 
A adiees. 


rs) 


1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 10, 1916 - 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


ATLANTA Georgian—Continued. 


Jogging inaction into activity. Atlania 
Georgian and Sunday American. @ 
July 30, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 10, 1916; A 
441659. 


Keep out the weeds. 
and Sunday American. 


Atlanta Georgian 
(in Atlanta 


Georgian) © July 19, 1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 
10, 1916: A 441662. 

Making a flat world round. Aflanta 
Georgian and Sunday American. @ 
July 23. 1916; 1 e. Aug. 10, 1916: 
A 441658. 


Price of homage. Atlanta Georgian and 
Sunday American. (In Atlanta Geor- 
gian) @© July 25, 1916; 1 ec Aug. 
10, 1916: A 441663. 


Rich in reward to readers are insurance 
advertisements. Atlanta Georgian and 
Sunday American. © July 30, 1916; 
1 ec. Aug. 10, 1916; A 441660. 


Surprise mother and the girls. Atlanta 
Georgian and Sunday ‘American. 
July 23. 1916 1 ec. Aug. 10. 1916; A 
441657. 


There is no off 
now-a-days. 


season for advertising 

Ailania Georgian and 
Sunday American. © July 16, 1916; 
1 « Aug. 10, 1916; A 441656. 

Wahen summer stops the swing. Atlanta 
Georgian and Sunday American. (In 
Georgian American) @ July 18, 1916; 
1 c. Aug. 10, 1916; A “441661. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Hearst's 

Sunday American unrless otherwise stated] 


© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chicago. 


ATLANTIC City, N. J. Boyd's Atlantic 
City directory. including Ventnor 
City, Margate City [ete.] 1916. Phil- 
adelphia, Pa., C. E. Howe company, 


1916. 2p. L, 91-1372 p. S8vo. $5.00. 
[17175 
© July 17. 1916: 2 «© and aff. 


July 31. 1916: A 437065: C. E. Howe 
co., Philadelphia. 


ATLAS PRESS*, Hartford, Conn. 
trips through New England. 
p. illus., maps. Svo. $0.05. 

[17176 
© June 30, 1916: e. June 30, 
1916; aff. July 14, 1916; A 433747. 


AUTO-KAMP equipment co.*, Saginaw, 
Mich. Auto-kamp trailer. 16 p. 
12mo. (Cover-title: The call of the 
wild) [17177 

‘© June 1, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. June 
29, 1916; A 432752. 


AUTOMATIC electric co.*, Chicago. Your 
telephone-asset or liability. 40 p. 


Motor 
[160] 


9 


fold. chart, fold. sheet in pocket. 
12mo. [1717S 
© June 12, 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. 
June 29, 1916; A 432753. 
AUTOMOBILE LEGAL assn.*, Boston. 


[Route card] no. 255B, 256B. 2 
cards, printed on both sides. 9 by 
33 inches. Contents—no. 2553. 


779 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES. 


17179 


pt.t, n. s., v.13 


AUTOMOBILE LEGAL assn.*—Continued. 
Boston, Mass., to Portsmouth, N. H. 
via Newburyport  turnpike.—no. 
256B. Portsmouth, N. H., to Bos- 
ton, Mass. via Newburyport turn- 
pike. [17179, 17180 

© June 22, 1916; 2 @ each and 
afte Sune, 2Zo,> 1016s A , 4327389, 
432740. 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE DIRECTORY. vy. 14, 
no. 3, July, 1916. New York, The 


Automobile trade directory, inc, 
1916. 892 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. 
[17181 


© silly’ 22: 41916226. aly 24, 
1916; aff. July 25, 1916; A 433846; 
Automobile trade directory, inc, 
New York. 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE DIRECTORY’S mailing 
list.. Suppl., July, 1916. -1st.; 2nd. 
section. 2 v. 8vo. [Text parallel 
to binding] [17182, 17183 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
July 5, 1916; A 482826, 482829; Au- 
tomobile trade directory, inc., New 
York. 

AUTONAMEL cCo.*, Rochester, N. Y. 
Paint your own car for $5.00. [8] 
p. col. illus. 4to. [17184 


© June 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 23, 1916; A 484609. 


Bascock (M. G.) co. Glorious vaca- 


tiontime. (Jn New York herald) 
[17185 
© May 7, 1916; 1 c. May 19, 1916; 


A 424631; George H. Babcock, New 
York. 


BaACHARACH’S laundry directory. *v. 4. 
Power laundries of America, June, 
1916. Cincinnati, O., S. Bacharach 
[1916] [308] p. 4to. $10.00. [17186 


©. dune 23,, 1916, 2) Gand «att, 
July 3, 1916; A 481867; S. Bacha- 
rach, Cincinnati, O. 


BALLAarD (A. H.) Sapolio sisters. [16] 

p. folder, col. illus. 24mo. [17187 

© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

28, 1916; A 435402 ; Enoch Morgan’s 
sons co., New York. 


BALMER (Edwin) 1917? (Jn Chicago 

Sunday tribune) [17188-17191 

July 16, 1916. © July 16, 1916; 1 ¢. 
July 20, 1916; A 441136. 
992 


July 23, 19165 1.@) July: 23° 
July 27, 1916; A 441340. 


July, 30; 1916. "@ dulyws0) 196s ae 
Aug. 3, 1916; A 441498. 


Aug. 6, 1916. © Aug. 6, 1916; 1c. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 441552 


© Chicago tribune, Chicago. 


1916 3 1. c. 


BANKERS and brokers directory with 
list of lawyers and accountants, New 
England, Middle Atlantic states and 
Washington, D. C., June, 1916. New 
York, Williams & company, 1916. 38 
p. 1, [9]-377 p. 12mo. $2.00. 

[17192 

© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 

5, 1916; A 433955 - Williams & @o., 
New York. 

Barnard (John H.)* Brooklyn. Seout 
cruiser’s supplement to the Deck and 
boat book U.S. navy. [18] p. 16mo. 

[17193 


© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


1, 1916; A 432769. 


BARNARD machinery ¢0.*, 
Kan. Catalogue no. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. (On cover: Net 
price catalog, no. 165) [17194 


© June 23,1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 


Enterprise, 
165) oe a 


26, 1916; A 434701. 

BARNHART (Glenn Cobb)* Oakland, 
Cal. How to bring home the bacon. 
56 p. illus. 12mo. $1.00. [17195 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 432951. 

BARRETT (Thomas A.)* Brooklyn. 
Fighting for the U. S. A. by Tom 
Bret [pseud.] [3] p. 24mo. $0.01. 

[17196 
© July 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 

6, 1916; A 434834. 
BaARSALOUX (Elsa ) Richardson’s 


American beauty book [no. 9] a 
treatise on embroidery stitch. Chi- 
cago, New York, Richardson silk 
company, 1916. 1 p. LL, Saas 
illus. 4to. $0.10. [17197 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
22, 1916; A 433111; Richardson silk 
co., Chicago. 


Barsottr (Charles)* “New York. 
[Cablegrams] (J Progresso italo- 
americano). [17198-17225 


July. 15, 16,,1916...@ July 15, 16, 4826- 
1 c. each July 17, 19967 "A 441052, 


441053. 

July 17, 1916. © July 17, 1916; 1 e. 
July 18, 1916; A 441100. 

July 18, 1916... © July,.18, 1996 351e 
July 18, 1916; A 441111. 

July -19,.1916. @© duly 19) 1916saae 
July 19, 1916; A 441133. 

July 20, 1916.° @ Suly.20, 19163725 
July 91, 1916; A 441155. 

July °21,° 1916. © daly 21, 19553 i 
July 21, 1916; A 441174. 

July, 22; -1916... © July. 22, 19163. 
July 24, 1916; A 441208. 

guly 23, 1916.. © duly 238, 19162 fe 


July 24, 1916; A 441209. 


780 


BOOKS, GROUP TI 


no. 8, 1916 


Barsortr (Charles) *—Continued. 


puiy 24-1916). © July 24; 1916; 
July 26, 1916; A 441276. 


frie 25, 1916. © July Dae MUSE. al ie 
July 26, 1916; A 441277. 


Mv G. LOG. ©) July rip IG US Boma De 
July 26, 1916; A 441334 


July 27—Aug. 5, 1916. © eis 27-Aug. 
m 191G; 2 ec) duly 27—Aug. 7, 1916; A 
441716-441725. 

© Aug. 6-9, 1916; 1 «¢. 


Aug. 6-9, 1916. 
Aug. 6-9, 1916; A 441666— 441669. 
Ave. 10, 1916. © PAI ae MOM GR un Ce 
Aug. 10, 1916; A 441692. 
Aa tog: © Aus 11) 
Aug. 12, 1916; A 441726. 
BAss (John IF.) 
with allies’ 
daily news). [17226 
Aug. 2,.1916; 1 c. Aug. 7, 1916; 
A 441593; Chicago daily news ¢o., 
Chicago. 


BaucH (John D.)* Beaver Dam, Ky. 
Suggestion for systematic and suc- 
eessful Sunday school management. 


ilo 


LOMGREec 


satished 
Chicago 


France is 
gains. (In 


Card, chart, 7 by 7 inches. $0.10. 
falar 
Cm Marm 7, 1916:.2°¢).May 5; 


1916; aff. June 21, 1916; A 434838. 


Bay Ciry bank, Bay City, Mich. Your 
servant the dollar. cover-title, [8] 
p. illus. 16mo. [17228 


© May 15, 1916; .2 

2, 1916; A 485545. 
BAYER steam 
Louis. 
Bayer steam soot blower 


e. and aff. Aug. 


Soot blower co.*, St. 
[17229, 17230 


for horizontal 


fire tube boilers, type IF’. 16 p._ illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. (Bulletin no. 1385) @© 
Mar. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 14, 


1916; A 435428. 


Bayer steam soot blower 


for vertically 
baffled horizontal water 


tube boilers, 


Pome ecOr Pp illis:, (diaers: vo. 
(Bulletin no. 121) © Mar. 9, 1916; 2 


ce. and aff. July 14, 1916; A 435429. 


Brsaumont, Tex. Morrison & Fourmy 
directory co.’s Beaumont city direc- 


tory, 1916. Houston, 
Fourmy directory co., ine, 1916. 5 
[15]-480 p. 4to. $5.00. 
P [17231 


@iJuly 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 481885; Morrison & 
Fourmy directory co., Houston, Tex. 
Breck (Kenneth H.)* Piqua, O. 
age battery simplified. 1 p. 
16mo. $0.10. 
© July 19, 1916; 2 ¢. 
28, 1916; A 435415. 
Betxt (Archie) * Cleveland. 
[17233-17247 | 


Stor- 
EP ream oN 
Wiese 
and aff. July 


Celestial days, 5. Call on Ah Cum’s 
widows. @© July 28, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 


5d, 1916; A 441564. 


Morrison & 
| 
| 


Bett (Archie)—Continued. 


6. - Canton’s city of the dead. © 
July ZO es LONG. de. WANTON Jy hOMGrneAe 


441565. 
——10-13. [4 instalments.] Contents :— 
10. On a . Chinese houseboat.—11. 


Queues and sing-song girls.—12. Hang- 


chow losing splendors.—138. Visiting 
in Hangchow. @© July 31—Aug. 3, 
PEC se ey eachiepAies: 115. 1916; A 
441572441575. 

——14,15. [2 eae Coates — 
14. Ina H one 


Chinese food. -© Au 4, ‘5, iodee 
each Aug. 9, 1916; im 441689, 411690. 


Japan waits ‘‘der tag’ in China, ae as 
Germany did in Hurope. © Au 6, 
UOC G de.) Aue (Oe LO AG PAs 441684. 

Jinrikisha days, 5, 6. [2 instalments]. 
Contents :—5. Jap financier tells Bell 
of yellow peril.—6. Everyone in Japan 
reads a newspaper. @ June 7, 9, 
LONG 1) Ve. each). Suney 5. 1OtGe A 
441088, 441089. 


———§,9. [2 instalments]. 
Hari-kari still 


Contents :—S8. 

flourishes.—9. Chris- 
tianity growing fast in Japan. @© 
June 13, 14, 1916; 1 c. each, June 15, 
1916; A 441090, 441091. 
—28. Old Japan not dead, Madam 
Butterfly still lives. © July 16, 1916; 
1e. July 24, 1916; A 441248. 

Macao most vicious and contemptible 
city on face of earth, Shanghai gayest. 


@ July 30; 1916;.1 ¢c: Aug. 5,° 1916 5 
A 441568. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Cleveland 


Sunday leader | 


Bett (Edward Price) [17248-17255 


costs $960,000.000 a year. 
LOU? My Ga huly, VOSA AOTIGI 


British navy 
© July 15, 
A 441125. 


Calls it folly to execute Casement. © 
Juliye ke. PONG = Aes Iulya QO aE wa 
441149. 


Gen. Haig ‘‘ widening 
July 18, 1916 : ee 
441167. 


Oppose body armor for British 
© July-19, 1916; 1 ¢. July 
A 441240. 

Says spirit is broken. 
1c) July 28,’ 1916> A 441390. 

Sees warship safe that Germans sank. 
Gwuly,) 22, 1916 tive.) duly .26 009263; 
A 441311. 

Still hope for Irish solution. @© July 25, 
1916; 1 e@ July 28; 1916; A 441392. 
Troops of trenches fight like demons. © 
July: 14;°1916; Lie. July 19, 1916; 
A 441118. 

[ Note: The 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily 
cago. 


the gap.’ © 
Afbily ale oe A 


troops. 
24, 19116; 


© July 25, L9kG ; 


foregoing are in Chicago 


news co., Chi- 


Bett (Frederika Granger)* St. Paul. 
2ules for chart and Character read- 


ine game 2 enrds, chart, 10 by 7 
inches. $0.50. [17256 

©) Mar: Wd, iol6s Tc. Mair, 23; 
1916: 1 ¢ and aff. June 28, 1916; 


A 432756. 


781 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17257 


—— 


Bett telephone co. of Pennsylvania*, 
Philadelphia. Telephone directories. 
[17257-17263 


Altoona, Clearfield, Huntingdon [etc.] 
summer issue, June 5, 1916. 84 p. 
4to. © June 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
July 6, 1916; A 434829. 

Coudersport, Emporium, Galeton, [etc.] 
June 10, 1916; 382 p. 4to. June 30, 
es 2 cand aff. July 10, 1916; A 
432946. 

Hrie county; Erie, Albion, Corry eae 
summer issue, May 10, 1916. 

Svon) (©: huneis, 1916s 2a¢; 
June 10, 1916; A 434388. 


Main line district, summer issue, May 15, 
1916. 60 p. 8vo. © June = 1916; 
2i¢-sand ait. Take 10, 1916; A 434387. 

Ogontz, Doylestown, Ambler, summer is- 
sue, May 20, 1916. 64 p. 8vo. @ 
June 6;, 1916; 2 c. and afi. June 10, 
1916; A 4384386. 


Towanda, Sayre, ra. Athens, June 12, 
1916. 24 p. 4to. © June 30, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. July 10, 1916; A 432945, 


West Chester district, June 30, 1916. 
80 p. 4to. © July 20, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. July 26, 1916; A 435378. 


R. 2. 


ee aff. 


BELLINGHAM, Wash. Polk & 
co.s Bellingham and Whatcom 
County. directory, 1916. v. 16. 
seattle, Wash., R. L. Polk & co., 
inc., 1916. [41]-560 p. S8vo. $8.00. 

[17264 
ec. and ‘aff. 
R. L. Polk 


©! -Fualye 1h 1916 3 2 
July 31, 1916; A 437057; 


& co., inc., Seattle. 

BENDEL (Henri)* New York. ‘lrous- 
seau. (Jn Harper’s bazar, August, 
1916) [17265 

©July 25, 1916; 1c. July 31, 1916; 
A 441546. 

Beneprer “COmer Ky)? Lulsal)-OkL 
Roundup, Dewey, Oklahoma. [32] 
De lus. Port. “-Svor- SO255 1266 


© July 24916: 
13, 1916; A 434958. 


2c. and aff. July 


BENNETT (FF. H.) biscuit, co.*, New 
York. [17267, 17268 


New recipes for Wheatsworth real whole 
wheat flour. [4] p. 8vo. © May 10, 
196 2i/es ang atk esime, Zoe OG: 
A 4384730. 


Recipes for Wheatsworth real whole rye 
flour. [8] p. folder. 12mo. © May 
10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 28, 1916; 
A 434729. 


BerecMan (Simon)* New York.  S. 
Bergman’s spring & winter annual 


of pretty pictures and_ sketches. 
eover-title, 1 0"p:,) kaw it Ol epee OF 
mounted pls. 4to. $1.00. [17269 

© June 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


June 19, 1916; A 434595. 


pt. Les vassS 


Cal- 
cover- 
$0.25. 

[17270 
©. Apr. 20, 1916: 2\¢ “ane ea 
1916; aff. June 28, 1916; A 434754. 


BickrorD (Cora Belle) True story of 
Martha Smith of Berwick. (In Lew- 
iston journal). ie pg 

© July 8, 1916; 1 ec. July 10, 1916; 
A 441631; Lewiston journal co., 
Lewiston, Me. 


BiatcH (Harriott Stanton) It is 
high time that civilized woman dis- 
cipline her barbarian sister. (In 
Chicago herald). [i272 


© July 16, 1916; 1 dey eee 
1916; A 441103; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


BLvuE book credit co. Blue book credit 
reference, 1916-1917. v.21. Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn., The Blue book credit 
company [1916] 189 p. fol. $25.00. 

[17Zis 


© July 8, 1916; 2 « and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 481911; Henry Lyle 
Cravens, Chattanooga. 


BERNIER (Augustin)* Chicago. 
endar and handy day finder. 
title, 2 1. diagr. 32me. 


BLUMENTHAL (B.) & co.*, New York. 
Presidential button ballot. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 9 by 
163 inches. fold. to 8vo. [17274 


© June 20, 1916; 2 ¢. dumesse 
1916; aff. June 28, 1916; A 434735. 


Boss tool manufacturing co.*, Port- 
iand, Or. Boss miter tool guide. 
[22] p. diagrs. -16moi Oise 

[17275 


© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


1, 1916; A 432762. 


Boston, MAss. [TI27G6, Ti2e 


’ Boston Girectory, 1916. no. 112. Bos- 
ton, Sampson & Murdock company, 
1916. _ 3202 |i. .e. S166), mn. eee 
(fold. map) 4to. $8.00. © July 10, 
1916; 2.¢c. July 12, 1996s °ae Ane 
1916; A 433921. 
© Sampson, & Murdock co., Bos- 

ton. 


Directory of directors in the city of Bos- 
ton ard vicinity, 1916. 12th annual 
ed. Boston, The Bankers service com- 
pany, 1916. - 1008\ py a2mo Arar 
© July 2 2ap 1916 ; 2 ¢. and. aft. Suliyecde 
1916; A 433874. 


© Bankers service co., Boston. 


BovuGHTON-ROBBINS —_¢co.* Spokane, 
Wash. Nothing like Nonteniet Post 
eard., col. illus. [17278 


© June 9, 1916; 2 
10, 1916; A 434898. 


e. and aff. July 


782 


ee 2 


Ss i 


eT  — 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


17298 


Bowers (Edwin F.) [17279, 17280 


Eating for health and efficiency. [New 

York, Every week corporation] 1916. 
(Every week library.) © 
, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 9 
1916; A 4382407. 


© Every week corp., New York. 
Just how much we should work and how 
much we should play. (In vote n 


herald) @© Aug. 6,°1916; 1c. Aug. 
1916; A 441647. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Boyte (John) & co., inc.*, New York. 
Catalogue L-16. 160 p. illus. S8vo. 
[17281 

© June 14, 1916: 2 ec. June 16, 


1916; aff. July 7, 1916; A 432940. 


Brappock (Gordon) Rex Kingdon be- 
hind the bat. Illus. by Charles L. 


Brown (Bertha Millard) 


BRoTHERHOOD of locomotive firemen 


& enginemen*, Indianapolis. Our 
special study course. Westinghouse 
air brake. pt. 3, section Ta. (In 


Locomotive firemen and enginemen’s 
magazine, July, 1916). [17287 

© July 13, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1916; 
A 441487. 


Hygiene in 
home and town. Boston, New York 
[ete.] D. C. Heath & co. [1916] Vv, 
[1], 312 p. illus., diagrs. (Junior 
high school series) $0.60. [17288 

© July 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
12, 1916; A 431841; D. C. Heath & 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on new edition of Brown’s Health in 
home and town]. 


Wrenn. New York, Hurst & com- | Brown & Sharpe mfg. co.*, Providence, 

pany [1916) 321 p. front., plates. os Small tools: i395. po als. 

‘12mo. $0.60. [17282 diagrs. 12mo. (Catalogue no. 27) 

© July 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July [17289 

27, 1916; A 433857; Hurst & co., © June 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
New York. June 29, 1916; A 482722. 

Bratrresoro, Vt. Brattleboro, Vt., di- | BRowN hoisting machinery co.*, Cleve- 


rectory, 1916. v. 17. Springfield, 
Mass., H. A. Manning co., 1916. 1 p. 
1., [57]-304 p. Svo. $3.00. [17283 

© July 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
8, 1916; A 433987; H. A. Manning 
co., Schenectady. N. Y. 


Bristo~r manufacturing co.*, Bristol, 
Vi Catalog no. 1. 185 p._ illus. 
obl. 24mo. [17284 


i 
© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July | 
1, 1916; A 432775. | 


Broaker (Frank) Expert construc- 
tive accountancy, a post graduate 
course; the Broaker method. pt. 9. 
Corporation accounting (contd.) 
New York, The Broaker accountics | 


corporation, inc. [1916] 2 p. 1, p. | 
[237]-264. loose forms. 4to. $1.00. | 
[17285 


© July 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
22, 1916; A 4386055; Broaker ac- 
countics corporation, ine, New 
York. 


Brock (J. M.) Hotel and restaurant 
appliances. New York, National 
commercial gas association [1916] 
2p. 1., p. [115]-160. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. (Practical gas educational 
courses : Salesmanship, lesson no. 6) 

: [17286 

© May 18, 1916; 2 ec. June 38, 

1916; aff. June 2, 1916; A 4382307; 

National commercial gas assn., New 
York. 


LS 


783 


BrRowNeE (Louis Edgar) 


BucHANn (John) 


BucHer (E. E.) 


Brownhoist locomotive cranes. 
64 p. illus., diagrs. (On cover: 
Catalog 1, 1916) [17290 
© June 29, 1916; 2c. July 1, 1916; 
aff. July 3, 1916; A 434811. 
[17291, 17292 
Crush Teuton plots in land of the shah. 
Auss 8. 1916 5) te Aus Te tOter 
A 441702. 
Heat beats Turks on Tigris. © July 31, 
G2it ec; Auge 3; 1916+ A 441502. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 
John Buchan cables 
(In Chicago 


land. 
SVo. 


of French campaign. 


daily news) [17293 
©) Ane 7." 19t6s te Ans. a0) 
1916; A 441678; Chicago daily news 


co., Chicago. 
How to pass U. S. 
government wireless license exami- 
nations. 3d ed. New York, Pub- 
lished under the direction of The 
Wireless age, 1916. 1 p. 1... 94 p. 
front., illus., diagrs. Svo. $0.50. 
[17294 
© June 9, 1916; June 15, 
1916; aff. June 28, 1916; A 432755; 
Marconi pub. corp., New York. 
[Copyright claimed on corrections 
and additions | 


aE 


Buckrey (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 


[17295-17298 
One kind of wildcat competition and 
what can be done about it. © July 31, 


1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 9, 1916; A 441629. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17299 


pt. Lf mis Ais 


BuckLey (Hilton J.)*—Continued. 


Slander actions for maligning competi- 
tive products. © July 10, 1916; 1 e. 
July 17, 1916; A 441093 


Who stands the loss when your check is 
raised?) © July 245 1916: 1 «sully 
31, 1916; A 441426. 


Who to make claim on, when goods are 
damaged or lost on a railroad route 
composed of more than one road. © 
uly ag, LOIGs tee. Tuly 24, 1OUG s ZA 
441262. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Modern 
merchant and grocery world] 


BUErTINER GE) & ¢o.*, Chicago. 2h. B. 
©. instructions and designs for cro- 
cheting in connection with corona- 
tion cords. Book no. 8629. 3d ed. 
ZL, (2) p., illus.” 4to: $0.25. [£7299 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c and aff. Feb. 
14, 1916; A 420771. 


Bperano trail vol? now2h duly, 1916: 


13.1p) “SV: [17300 

© July 1 19ies 2) cy and aie 
July 24, 1916; A 485244. W. C. Gil- 
more, Buffalo. 

BUFFINGTON (Pusey W.) Traditional 
history. Doe Run and = adjacent 
lands and dwelling. [7] p. illus. 
Svo. $0.20. [Poor 


© July 1, 1916; 2 cand aff. July 
12, 1916: A 484944; Wm. Lawrence 
Amos, Coatesville, Pa. 


Burpick (Benjamin)* Oshtemo, Mich. 
Instructions for using the Human- 
side collection system. Sheet, 12 by 
9 inches. [17302 

© June 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
29, 1916; A 432761. 


BurkEeE (John Humphrey)* Los An- 
geles. Burke common sense system 
for apportioning the value of subdi- 
vided land. Linen sheet, diagr., 174 
by 204 inches. (Monograph no. 1) 
$10.00. [17303 

© May May 29, 
1916; A 434899. 


99 


as 


TOLG ES 2. te 


BurRELL (Elmer)* Detroit. Birming- 
ham, Mich. What I found out for 
BH about “it. 47Sip. -Aillus; 2624mo. 
(Houseman-—Spitzley co., Detroit.) 

[17304 


© Fined) PGs 2) Grammer 22. 
1916; aff. June 8, 1916; A 484596. 


BurroueHs & co.*, Boston. Inactive 
real estate trust stocks, land and 
wharf companies. [8] p. fol. 

[17305 


© June 30, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 434819. 


Burtis (Nellie Osborne)* Darien, 
Conn. Second coming of Christ and 
the beautiful new world to come. 3 
p. 1., 9-47 p. port. S8vo. [173806 


© May 1, 1916; 2°cand aihedulg 
14, 1916; A 481872. 


BUSINESS builders*, Los Angeles. Ga- 
rage bulletins. 161]. illus. 8vo. 

[17307 

© June 21, 1916; 2) eae 


June 28, 1916; A 434740. 

Butter (Harriet Blackstone C.)* Bos- 
ton. Story of Jack Horner origi- 
nated in Somersetshire. Posteard, 
illus. $0.05. [17308 

© June 16, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
July 12, 1916; A 486057. 

Burr «(Win . Re) Behind prison 

walls: the story of a wasted life. 

Also famous recitations, songs, ete. 

22, [9] p. illus. 12mem\ (With tiie 

The many wives of Utah; an au- 

thentie history of the Mormons, com- 

piled by H. André Langdon) $0.10. 
[17309 
© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

A. 434607; M. Stein, Chi- 


92 


28;, 1916: 
Cago. 
CALIFORNIA current digest, ed. by P. V. 
Ross, together with citations comp. 
by George J. Martin. ')|V.n29 tones 
July, 1916]° San Francisco, Cal; 
sancroft-Whitney company, 1916. 
6 p. 1., 234, xxvi,; 237 pp. 4tomeaigs 
per year. [17810 
© July 22, 1916; 2 c. and ails 
31, 1916; A 437064; Bancroft-Whit- 
ney co., San Francisco. 
CALKINS (Mary W.)* Newton, Mass. 
Rules for the game of Biblico. [4] 
p. 4Smo. $0.50. PYioth 


© June 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 4382926. 

CALVEARD (Frances Leonore)* Louis- 
ville. Walking trees. Post card. 
$0.02. [17312 

© June 24, 1916; 2 Gyand aie 
June 29, 1916; A 432721. 

CAMERON (Olive) * Cincinnati. 
ism: why not? Pamphlet ior i 
Cincinnati, The Abingdon press 
[1916] 16 p. illus. Svo.- S010: 

[17313 
© July 19, 1916; 2 ec. amy ae 
1916; aff. July 21, 1916; A 431961. 
CAMERON, Schroth co. Preparedness. 
Sheet, col. illus., 19 by 24 inches. 
[17314 
© June 16, 1916; 2 tc andi aa 
June 26, 1916; A 434946; W. Sid. 
Fish service for advertisers, Chi- 
cago. 


Social- 


184 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


CANNER (Charles A.) [17315-17320 


Animal circus painting and drawing 
book. New York, Hurst & co. [1916] 
[124] p. illus., part col. > Obl. 12mo. 
$0.50. © June 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 24, 1916; A "43 2681. 

Animal Mother Goose painting and 
drawing book with rhymes. New York, 
Hurst & co. [1916] [124] p._ illus., 
part col. obl. 12mo. & crayons, in 
box. “St by 123 inches. $0.75. 


June 7, 1916: 2 c. and aff. June 24, 
1916; A 432682. 


Fun and frolic painting and drawing 
book. New York, Hurst & co. [1916] 
[124] p. illus., part col. obl. 12mo. 


$0. © June fi 1916252 ¢e% and=afi- 
June "24, 1916; A 432686. 


My blue painting and drawing 
New York, Hurst & co. [1916] “[92] Dp. 
illus., (part eol.) obl. 12mo. $0.50. © 
June 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 24, 
1916; A 432685. 

My red painting and drawing book with 
pictures of birds. New York, Hurst & 
eaarpeoiG6]) [92] p. — illus., part col. 
obl. 12mo. $0.50. June 7, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. June 24, 1916; A 432684. 


Real girls’ and boys’ painting and draw- 


book. 


ing book. New York, Hurst & co., 
1916} [124] p. illus., ‘part col. obl. 
12mo. & porns: in box, 82 by 124 
inches. $0.7 © June 7, 1916; 2 
and aff. Tale 24, 1916; A 432683. 
© Hurst & co., New York. 

Cap and gown. v. 21, 1916. [Chicago, 


Tll.] Junior class of the University 
meemiesa2o [1916] 575. p.._ illus., 
ports. 4to. $3.00. fa Waa 

© May 23, 1916; 2c. July 7, 1916; 
aff. July 12, 1916; As 431836 ; Editors 
of the 1916 Cap and gown, Chicago. 


CAREY (Lawrence F'.)* Philadelphia. 
How to make small monthly savings 


yield large returns. cover-title. 25 
p. 24mo. [17322 


© June 17, 1916; 
23, 1916; A 434616. 


CARNEGIE Steel co.*, Pittsburgh. Gear 
blanks and miscellaneous circular 


2c. and aff. June 


sections. 91p. front., illus., diagrs. 
12mo. [17323 
,© July 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 

22, 1916; A 436048. 
WARPENTER (Frank G.)* Washington. 
[17324-17327 
Carpenter describes mining wonders of 
far north. © Aug. 6, 1916; 1c. Aug. 


8, 1916; A 441603. 


Dredge king has a domain of forty 
square miles of gold-bearing earth. 
amiy 50,4916 5.4 c. July 31, 1916; A 
4414387. 


Dredges and hydraulie giants gathering 
gold left by Alaskan miners. © July 
BeeroiG. i> c. July 24, 1916; A 
441278. 


Passing of greatest mining camp in the 
world. © July 16, 1916: oe, uly, 17, 
1916; A 441101. 

[ Note: The foregoing are in Wash- 
ington Sunday star] 


iVGEnye 
CarRRoLt (Anna A.) Problem solved. 
64 p. illus. 12mo. [173828 
© July 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
26, 1916; A 435397 ; Sill stove works, 
Rochester, N. Y. 

Carson (Ruth Butts)* Boston. Pene- 
lope gown. Sheet, illus., 8 by 7 
| inches. [17329 
© July 5, 1916; 2 c July 12, 1916: 

aff. July 19, 1916; A 4386045. 
CARSON (William K.)* New York. Mis- 
mated. 5 p. Svo. 80. 50. [17330 


© July 21, 1916: 2 
24, 1916; A 485239. 
CARTER (Marian Laird Law) 
ments of a fragrant life. 


ce. and aff. July 


Frag- 
Newark, 


Nd WwW . “Ean, tOtG het tap: 
16mo. [17331 
©) Deem25; 19157 2). Jan, 21, 


1916; aff. May 5, 1916; A 434399; 
Catherine Barr-Law, Newark, N. J. 


YARTER (Nicholas) pseud. In the 
grip of fate; or, The man panther. 
New York, Street & Smith [1916] 
S15. pe. J2mo. (On cover: New 
magnet library, no. 985). $0.15. 

[17332 

ae) July 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

sy $OLG. A. 435398 : rece ~ Smith, 
ae York. 


CASH coupon service corp.*, New York. 


Sabanco savings bank coupons, a 
great advance in merchandising. 
cover-title, 15, [1] p. 12mo. [17333 


9 


a 


© Mar. 6, 1916; 
Mar. 6, 1916; A 434945. 


Cass County, N. D. North Dakota 
state farmers’ directory, Cass 
county, 1916-1917. Bozeman, Mont., 
Farmers’ directory company, 1916. 
190,, {2} .p:. front. (col. map), Svo. 
$5.00. [17334 

© June 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 4387017; Roy E. Kalat, 
Bozeman, Mont. 


G and, ai. 


Battle Creek. 
[173835, 17336 
dollar. LET p: 

June ob: 
2, LOLs 


cover-title, [8] p 
16mo. © June 10; 
aff. Aug. 2; 1916; 


CENTRAL NATIONAL bank*, 


the shadow 
folder. illus. 
19163. 2 ¢e.° and 
A 435551. 
Reservoirs of power. 
illus. (part col.) 
$16; 2 ee. and 


of the 
16mo. 
Alt. 


In 


Aug. 


CENTURY advertising service co.*, New 
York. Century service. Aug., 1916. 
cover-title, 26 1. illus. fol. [17337 

© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 435249. 


785 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
17338 pt. 1, fst, v. ds 


CuHicaco telephone co.—Continued. 
Cia ao July, 1916. byes 


CHAMBERS (Lena W.)* Portland, Or. 
Piano technic in a nutshell. Port- 


land, Ore., Eilers music house, 1916. fie = ———— 1916. oe fs 
: a 2c. and aff. 
3 p. 1. 64 p. obl. 8vo. [17338 | July 28, 1916; -& 437019. 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. June 5, 1916; 


Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 
aff. July 15, 1916; A 436064. © - 5 


CHiLtes (James Alexander)*, Lexing- 


CHAMPLAIN Valley telephone co.*, Bran- ton, Ky. Eureka elixir-life chart. 
don, Vt. Brandon, Vt., district tele- Card, printed on both sides. illus. 
phone directory. [Section38] Sum- Ato. [17349 
mer issue, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. © July 21, 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. July 
8vo. [17889 | 94,1916; A 435242, ; 

Hewes 1916: 2 «. nD 5 TE coe, 
ep ce ae Mee + aepine , Cures from Brantwood, 1916. [East 


P ighes Ie Orange, N. J., Printed by Abbey 
CHANCE(Lulu Maude) *, Riverside, Cal. print shop, 1916] 3-96 p. illus, 


Directions for posters. Pee 1. ports. 16mo. aa [17350 
: 24, 1916; A 431980. ieaher Brows 
© May 13, 1916; 2 ¢ May 18, Lane, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


1916; aff. July 3, 1916; A 432919. ; 
CHown (C. M.)* Lima, @ Go WM. 


Cuicaco, Ill. [17341-17342 Chown’s retail reports, 1916. Ma- 
Chicago central basiness ber are a rion County, O. 18th ed. Lima, O., 
ing directory, : icago, e r ae 4 
Winters publishing company, 1916. 581 The a nh commercial company, 
p. 8vo. $2.50. © June 28, 1916; 2 ¢. 1916. 2 p. L, 340 2 eee 
June 30, 1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A $15.00. [17351 
4: a 
= * e i ea afl. 
© Winters pub. co., Chicago. © June 7, be c. and aff. June 
: : 10, 1916; A 483329. 
Complete paper directory of Chicago. 
fuly, ers ie a sae P. | CHRISTIAN science publishing society*, 
and aff. July 7, 1916;,A 432908. Boston. Foi et générosité, faith and 
[Copyright is claimed on new matter] generosity. Articles : republished 
© Philo Clark Darrow, Western from the Christian science periodi- 


cals. [English and French] 24 


Springs, Il. (i.e. 47 p.) 16mo. $0.05. [17352 


CHICAGO AUTOMOBILE trade aASSOCid- © June 19, 1916: 2 c and aff. 

tion*, Chicago. National used car I 9) 

une 22, 1916: A 482777. 
market report. 9thed. 118 p. map. 
Ato. [17543 | CHromMeE steel works*, Chrome, N. J. 
© June 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Adamantine forged chrome steel 
June 28. 1916: A 434742. balls, adamantine pebs, chrome steel 
; agai liner plates for ball and tube mills. 
CHICAGO CENTRAL station institute. 16 p. tables. Svo. [17353 
Commercial engineering es i as © July 7, 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. July 
LL toe |) 1916: A. AS 4eoe. 


Lesson 11. Principles of illumination. 


cover-title, 64, [2] p. diagrs. 8vo. eee SP eae ‘ 
© cane De) 116: Sie endiaw aly CINCINNATI & suburban Bell telephone 


1916; A 432772. co. Cincinnati and suburban Bell 
Lesson 12. Lighting practice. cover- telephone classified directory, June 
title, 64 p. illus., plans, diagr. S8vo. 1916. [Chicago] R. H. Donnelley, 
© July 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 28, 1916. 144 p. 4to. [17354 


1916; A 4385411 
© National electric light assn., 
New York. 


© June 13, 1916; 2.@ anda 
June 23, 1916; A 434624; Reuben H. 
Donnelley, Chicago. 
CHICAGO DAILY hews co.*, Chicago. 

Chicagoans arrive at Paris. (Jn | CrraTor. [17855-17357 


Chicago daily news) [173846 Micigen Sy es at - ae abe! Bs 
- ’ : = New ork, e itator publishing 
© July 28, 1916; 1c. Aug. 2, 1916, company, 1916] cover-title, 238 p. 
A 441476. 8yo. $5.00 per yr. © July 21, 1916; 
Cxuicaco telephone co, Bell telephone siete Ta ave a rae Hag 
directories. [17347-17348 [New York, The Citator publishing 
Arlington Heights, Barrington, Lake company, 1916] cover-title, 195 p. 
Zurich [ete.] May, 1916. “40 p. S8vo. Svo. $5.00 per year. © July 736, 
© June 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 1916; 2. ¢. and ‘aii Aus) S5s0ee- 

26, 1916; A 434697. : A 433996. 


186 


BOOKS, GROUP 


no. 8, 1916 173890 
CrraTror—Continued. COLLINS PUBLICITY service—Continued. 
Texas ed. v. 8, no. 4, June, 1916. Collins business building bulletin. Aug. 
[New York. The Citator publishing 5, 1916. [3] p. 4to. © Aug. 5, 1916; 
iy Gee Roca eee fo isie: 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 437160. 

vo. : per yr. Aug ; f 4 3 : 

3 ¢. and aff. Aug. 8, 1916; A 433997. ae ee Ber Pees oe ape 


© Citator pub. co., New York. 


- CLEFTON ¢o.*, Owatonna, Minn. Sales- 
men’s manual. cover-title, [1], 54, 
[1] p. S8vo. [17358 


© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 482950. 


CLEMENT (Ernest \ me ) [17859-17362 
Japan ee U. policy. © July 24, 
1916 > 1c. July = 1916; A “441333. 


Japanese ball. team oars @ July: 19, 
1 > 1c. July 24, 1916; 5) 444241, 


a banker resigns. © July 
1916; 1c. July 24, 1916; A 441230. 


20, 


Sees no menace in U. S. navy. © July 
Petite ot jc. July .29, 1916; A 
441405. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


CLeMMER (Howard S.)* Spokane, 
Wash. Red heads. Spokane, The 
Clemmer paramount pictures, 1916. 
1 loose 1. col. illus. 4to. [17363 


ane 45, 1916; 2 aff. 


ond 


© ce. and 
June 26, 1916; A 434695. 


CLEMMER (James N.)* Trenton N. J. 


Seeking to save. Trenton, N. J., 
The Smith press, [1916] 120 p. 
24mo. $0.15. [17364 


© July 1, 1916; 
38, 1916; A 434812. 


2 ec. and aff. July 


CLEVELAND savings & loan ¢o.*, Cleye- 
land. [17365, 17366 


Home seekers from the Cleveland say- 
ings & loan co. cover-title, [8] p. 
illus. (part col.) © June 15, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 435548. 


Safety for savings. cover-title, [8] p. 
illus. 16mo. © June 15, 1916 
and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 435549. 


CoLBorRNE (Elizabeth) Magic balance 
book. New York, The Platt & Peck 
co. [1916] 20 1. illus. (part col.) 
obl. S8vo., crayons, weights in box, 
93 by 143 inches. $0.60. [17367 

© June 16, 1916; 2 c.- June 29, 
1916; aff. June 30, 1916; A 434782; 
Platt & Peck co., New York. 


COLLINS PUBLICITY service,* Phila- 
delphia. [17368-17375 
Advertising, nation-wide thrift move- 

ment. cover-title, 6 mounted 1]. 8vo. 
. © July 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 


7, 1916; A 437161. 


Sohn Co} 


2 ec. and aff. June 30, 1916; A 434776. 


Vocational studies. Architecture. School 
ed. cover-title, [16] p. illus., diagrs. 
4to. (Teachers’ auxiliary, no. 10) © 


duly 20, 1916s 2. ¢ ~and)-ait: 


Aug. 
1916; A 487159. 


— 
‘,; 


— Electricity. School ed. cover-title, 
[16] p. illus., ports. Ato. Be os 
ers’ auxiliary, NOS eG) une: 23 
ADIGE. 2 tes and aff. June 30, 1916: 
A 434778. 

—— Nursing. School ed. cover-title, 
[16] p. illus., ports. 4to. (Teach- 
ERS EPAlUSIarye, NO. NS) ©) dihye oi. 
LOLG =. 2) es and Jaf, VAue. i, ft SiG ae: 
437157. 

—— Plumbing. School ed. cover-title, 


[16] p. illus. 4to. (Teachers’ auxiliary, 


nov 49)c.@. June 26; 19163" 2 6 and 
aff. June 30, 1916; A 438477T. 

Railreading. School ed. cover- 
title, [16] p. illus., ports., map. 4to. 
(Teachers’ auxiliary, no. 12) Aug 
1) £91652. Cc. vand (ait. Aus: Te L9G: 
A 4387158. 


CoLONIAL hotel, Rock Island, Ill. Wine 
list. cover-title, [12] p. 8vo. [17376 

© July 24, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 

26, 1916; A 485375; Thomas F. Mc- 

Closkey, Davenport, Ia. 

& wire works 


CoLUMBIA IRON co.*, 


Canton, O. Columbia window coal 
chute. [8] p. in folder, illus. (part 
16mo. ery iG 


© July 5, 1916; 2 
7, 1916; A 432986. 


e. and aff. July 


CoLUMBIA LAW review. v. 1-15. Cu- 
mulative index. New York, 1916. 
tp EMSs pe are. » SOS: [17378 

©. June’ 29, 1916: 2 -c. July 12. 

1916; aff. Aug. 8, 1916; A 433946; 

Trustees of Columbia law review, 

New York. 


i 
col.) 


CotumBus, O: R. L. Polk & co.’s Co- 
lumbus city directory, 1916. v. 41. 
Columbus, “O:, BR. -L. Polk & ‘co., 
1916. 1p. 1L, 92059 [i. e. 2101] p. 
Svo. $8.00. [17379 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
5, 1916; A 433976; R. L. Polk & co., 
Columbus, O. 


trips in and around Philadelphia. 
[6] p. folder. illus. 8vo. [17380 


| © Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 


| Comrorrt automobile co. Automobile 


10, 1916; A 482949; Louis E. Evans, 
Philadelphia. 


187 


CATALOGUE GCF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17381 


CONFECTIONERS mercantile agency, 
ine.*, New York. Green book. Con- 
fectioners mercantile agency credit 
guide and reference book for the 
confectionery and _ kindred lines 
[1916] 839 p. 8vo. [17381 

© June 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
27, 1916; A 437078. 


CoNoveR (W. Rockwood) 
[17382-17385 


Arrangement .and maintenance of ma- 


chine: tools? .@) duly 1207 291622 ce. 
July 22, 1916; A 441191. 

Indirect or expense labor. © A 3, 
LOG: 1 ey Aue. 3, 1L9OL6Ac 441588, 


Manufacturing efficiency. © Au 10, 
191651 ce. Aug. 11, 1916; A 4anrit. 


Profitable factory costs. 
1 


© July 27, 
Gig Ave: July 28, 1916; A adisen’ 


[Note: The foregoing are in American | 
machinist] 


© Hill publishing co., New York. 


CONTINENTAL hotel. Continental hotel, 
South Tennessee ave., Atlantic City, 
N. J. cover-title, [8S] p. col. illus. 
24mo. [17386 

© July 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 432905; Chas. H. Elliott 
co., Philadelphia. 


CooLtipceE (Ivan D.)* Des Moines. 
Campaign of newspaper advertising 
for automobile garages. Sheet, 
illus., 14 by 64 inches. [17387 

© May 22, 1916; 2 e« May 31, 


1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 4382918. 


Co-OPERATIVE building and laan asso- 


ciation*,, New York. Power of ¢o- 
operation. cover-title, [S] p. illus. 
16mo. [17388 

© June 22, 1916; 2 «© and aff. 


Aug. 2, 1916; A 435550. 


Coos County, Or. 


Polk’s Coos County 


directory, 1916-17. v. 5. Portland, 
Or... BR. L. Polk & ¢o., ine, 1916. 449 
p. Svo. $6.00. [17389 | 


© July 31, 1916; 2c and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 487125; R. L. Polk & co. 
of Portland, Or., Portland, Or. 


CopPpELAND (Herbert W.)* Salem, Or. 
Introduced to a larger world. (In 
Daily capital journal.) [173990 


© “July -19"" 1916 te! ) Sulky 125, 
1916; A 441274. 


Corcoran (Austin)* Grand Junction, 
Col.. You and the old violin. (In 
Grand Junction Daily sentinel.) 

[17391 | 
© July 28, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 7, 1916; 
A 441597. | 


pt.1, msc i 


CoRNELL (Robert H.) Save and hang 
where it’s handy, this easily seen, 
memory stimulating monthly calen- 
dar, July 1916. (Jn Houston chron- 
icle) [17392 

© July 1, 1916; 1 ¢. July 5, 1916; 
A. 441130; Houston chronicle pub- 
lishing co., Houston, Tex. 


CountTRY home, the ladies farm jour- 
nal. (Jn Fruit grower). 
[178938, 17394 
v. 27, no. 14, July 15, 1916. © July 22; 
1916; 1c. July 24, 1916; A 441252. 


ieee no; 15, Aug: i s9t67 7 @ 
1916; 1 e, Aue 7 1916; A 441577. 


© W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, Mo. 


[CoURTENAY (Ars. A. M.)] ; 

117395, 17396 

Boys of the Bible. Illustrated by A. M. 
Turner. New York, S. Gabriel sons 
& company. [1916] 32 p. col. front, 
col. illus. 4to. (Chimne corner 
series) $0.25. @ May 1, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. July 5, 1916; A 432815. 

Story of Jesus. Illustrated by A. M. 
Turner. New York, S. Gabriel sons 
& company, [1916] 32 p. col. front., 
eol. illus. 4to. (Chimney corner se- 
ries.) $0.25. .@ May Je 1916.2) e 
and aff. July 5, 1916; A 432814. 


© Saml. Gabriel sons & co., New 
York. 

CrocKETt (Sherman) Two American 
boys in the French war trenches. 
Illus. by Charles L. Wrenn. New 
York, Hurst & company [1916] 
314 p. 12mo. $0.50. [17397 


© July 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

18, 1916; A 483770; Hurst & co, 
New York. 

Crorr (Delmer Eugene)* New Haven. 

Supreme love thrills. New Haven, 


Conn., New Haven printing com- 
pany, printers, 1916. 80 p. port. 
Svo. [17398 


© July 15, 1916; 2 
21, 1916; A 4381949. 


Crort (Terrell)* St. Louis & Univer- 
sity City, Mo. [17399-17401 


Effects of eddy currents, by W. N. Cross 
[peer (In Power) @ July 25, 
1916; 1 c¢. July 27, 1916; A 441320. 

peaieas lessons in electricity. Lesson 
15 © July 5. 1916: 124e8 culate 
1916; A 441321. 

Lesson 16... @ Aug. J, 3916, 4 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 441528. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Jovian 
unless otherwise stated] 


e. and aff. July 


[Cross (Craig Boyd)] Body and 
speech. Oxford, Pa., The Oxford 
publishing co., [1916] [10] p. 24mo. 
$0.25. [17402 


2 ce. and aff. 
; Oxford pub- 


© June 29, 1916; 
July 3, 1916; A 434814 
lishing co., Oxford, Pa. 


788 


AE, “3,4 


ee 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 

Cross (J. H.) co.*, Philadelphia. 
Point of view. [12] p. illus. (part 
col.) 16mo. [17403 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c« June 24, 
1916; aff. July 3, 1916; A 4382846. 


CROWTHER (Samuel) [17404, 17405 


President warned in vain. pt. 2. Mur- 
der of Madero and the presidency of 
Huerta. (Jn New York Sun) Aug. 
6. 1916; 1 c. Aug. 10, 1916; A 441713. 


True story of Mexico’s ruin told in 
official notes for the first time. pt. 1. 
Diaz, Madero and the rise of anarchy 
in Mexico. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 274 by 162 inches. $1.00. © 
July 24, 1916: 2c. and aff. July 26, 
1916; A 435396. 


© Sun printing & pub. assn., New 
York. 
CRUICKSHANK (Frank) Rosa Rosa- 


land has youth, beauty, courage; she 
is as rare as the coral orchid of the 
sunset isles. (J Denver post) 
[17406 
© July 20, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1916; 
A 441530; Sells- Floto shows ©co., 
Denver. 


CRUSSELL (Edward H.)* Sacramento, 


Cal. Some aspects of modern shing- 
ling. Aug., 1916. (In Building 
age. ) [17407 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 1 ¢ Aug. 7, 1916; 
A 441599. 

Cummins (Mary Hornibrook) Billy 
Rabbit and his friends. Boston, 
Davis & Bond [1916] [15] p. illus. 
4to. $0.35. [17408 


© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22,1916; A 482924; Albert M. Davis, 
Boston. 


(SUMULATIVE daily digest of corpora- 
tion news. ist semi-annual no., 1916. 
New York, Moody manual company, 
fore it ph; 629 p. Svo. [17409 

my 10, 1916; 2 ce. July 12, 
1916; aff. July 13, 1916; A 4338696; 
Moody manual co., New York. 


{‘UNNINGHAM (Frank A.)* Williams- 
port, Pa. Presidents of the United 
States; where born, terms served, 
when died, where buried, and other 
information. [4] p. port. nar. 
16mo. [17410 


© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
6, 1916; A 434846. 


{‘UNNINGHAM piano co.*, Philadelphia. 
Cunningham pianos and_. player- 
pianos. (In Philadephia North 
American ) [17411 

© July 31, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 2, 1916; 
A 441478. 
59803—16——2 


17429 


CURRIER (Florence Gay)* Fall River, 
Mass. Love souls: you will find 
them again. (Jn Bulletin of the 
Oriental esoteric society) [17412 
©7>-.iubyo2t, 196s; 1). ¢. huly 28, 
1916; A 441393. 


Detroit. Cash 
Card, 4 by 4 
[17413 


e. and aff. 


DapneEy (Harry B.)* 
discount system. . 
inches. 


© June 28, 1916; 2 
July 1, 1916; A 482766. 


DAHEIM. [Hach illus. fol.] 


[17414-17424 

Ht, jahre. ne: 49; 4. sept., 1915. © 
Sept. 4, 1915; 1 ec. July 15, 1916; A— 
Foreign 13999. 

Sil jahre, ne. 15O; tt) sepie 1915 © 
Sept. 11, 1916; 1 «. July 15, 1916; A— 
Foreign 13989. 

Hie abEsis) Cnt aS: 
SECVta USO ae 1ee 
A—Foreign 13990. 

ply ahr Ey oo oe 
Soe Bay waeiiass 1 ce 
A—Foreign 13991. 


sept., 1915. © 
July 15; 1916; 


sept, 1915. © 
July 15, 1916; 


HO jana ee 2 Oe Okt 1OtD. © Oct 
OF 19I lS ee by . 5s) LOG 
Foreign 13992. 

D2. Jahres pnry sy 16.0kt, 1915." ©, Oct: 
LG StOtS lees tally: 15, 1916; A— 
Foreign 13998. 

52: jahre;4 nr. 4, 23. okt, 1915. © Ock 


To. LP ghee 
Yoreign 13994. 
525 anes OnE a oOmOKkt. home. 
S02) 1905 ste -suby 15>, 1016s) A—— 

Foreign 13995. 

52: jahre., nr: 6:6. nov.,. 1915...©@ Nov: 
Go Tota et ve. Sd uOLy 15, 1916; A— 
Foreign 13996. 

52 ahs np. 134 nov., 915) 1@; Nov. 
ts, 1915 2 ete. suly 15, 1916; A— 
Foreign 13997. 

52 aor ee NEOs NO 
he ADL SL oe 
Foreign 13998. 


© Daheim-expedition, Leipzig. 


July 15, 1916; A— 
© Oct. 


Vien 1005. ©) Nov. 
July 15, 1916; A— 


DatE (Alan)* Bayside, N. Y. Alan 
Dale says: (In Pittsburgh Sunday 
leader ) [17425-17428 
duly 1G, 1916: ©: July, 16, 2916s 2 ce: 

July 18, 1916; A 441045. 
July -25, L916. © July 23, 
July 25, 1916; A 441275. 


July sOy.1916. | © July 30; 1916 = 1.e; 
Aug. ils 1916; A 441443. 


Aug. 6, 1916. © Aug. 6, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 441633. 


TOTGET Ee: 


DALLAS, Tex. Worley’s directory of 
Dallas, Tex., 1916. Dallas, Tex., 
J. F. Worley directory company, inc., 
1916. 964 p. 4to. $8.00. [17429 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
31, 1916; A 437069; John I’. Worley 
directory co., Dallas. 


789 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17430 


pt. 1, Ws. vias 


DALRYMPLE (Leona) 
ries. Magic mud. 


Good night sto- 
Proof, illus. 
[17480 


© June 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
1, 1916; A 4382790; Newspaper fea- 
ture service, ine., New York. 


Crea- 

[Special 

4to. $5.00. 

[17481 

e; Jumerat, 
A 4382840. 


DAPRATO Statuary co.*, Chicago. 
tions in ecclesiastical art. 
altar ed.] 111 p. illus. 


© June 15, 1916; 2 
1916; aff. July 5, 1916; 


(Grace) Roads to some- 
(In New York evening jour- 

[17432-17437 
©. July 222 Stet Ge aioe: 


DARLING 
where. 
nal) 
Julye2t. 1916. 

July 22, 1916; A 441187. 
July 24, 1916. © July 24, 
July 35, 1916; A 441270. 
July 26, 1916. @© July 26, 
July 27, 1916; A 441337. 
July 28, 1916. © July 28, 
July 29, 1916; A 441400. 
July 31, 1916. © July 31, 
Aug. te 1916; A 441439. 


Aug. 4, 1916. © Aug. 4,1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 
a 1916; A 441541, 


© International news service, New 
York. 


Dav’s blue book. 


Buffalo, 1916. New York city, Dau blue 
books, ine., 1916. 162 [i. e. 160] p. 
S8vo. $5.00. @©@ June 8, 1916; 2 e. 
June 10, 1916; aff. June 9, 1916: A 
433431 
wochesian: incl. Albion, Avon [ete.] 1916. 
New York city, Dau’s blue books, inc., 
1916. [9th issue] 140 p. Syo. 
$5.00. @ July 22, 1916; 2 c. July 24, 
1916; aff. July 2ARY 1916; A 433855. 


© Dau’s blue books, inc, New 
York. 


1916 £" ec. 
TOTG Se ee? 
LOPG = doe: 


1:91 6.2+ 4 vel 
[17488, 174389 
Davies (Landon eet 


Cashier’s guide of N 
1916, issue. 


New York. 
¥. ity. ov puy. 
Wall chart, 264 by 15 
inches. $1.00. [17440 


© July 5, 1916; 2c. July 11, 1916; 
aff. July 7, 1916: ; A 434900. 


Davis (A. M.) @o.*, Boston. 


[17441-17488 

Abundance of blessings. Card, col. illus., 
3% by 52 inches. “$0. 10. @ July 14, 
1916; 2 c: and aff. July 24, 1916; A 
435352. 

Card is just a trifle. Card, col. illus., 
34 by 4% inches. $0.10. © July 14, 
1916; 2c, and aff. July 24, 1916; A 
435322. 


Cheery wish. Upon this little Christmas 
ecard. Card, col. illus., 22 by 4 inches. 
$0.03. (© July 14, 1916: 2c. and aff. 
July 24, 1916; A 43 5315. 


Christmas forget- me-not. Merry Christ- 
mas. Although I fear I didn’t strike. 
2 1. col. illus. obl. 48mo. $0.03. © 
July 10, 19162, 2: ¢. and, aff), July tZ4, 
1916; A 435329. 


ee | ne a ae 


Davis (A. M.) co.*—Continued. 


Christmas greeting. Although it seems 
long while. 2 1. col. ilius. 
$0.15. © July 10, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. July 24, 1916; A "435318. 


Each new greeting thatI send. 2 1. 


col. illus. 382mo. $0.10. © July 14, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 24 1916: A 
435354. 


The God of love has given us. 
col. illus., 4 by 5 inches. 
July 14, 1916; 
1916; A 435323. 

Christmas greetings. <A friendly feeling 
in the air. cover-title, 4.1, ... seals ae 
24mo. $0.25. © July 10, 1916; 
and aff. “July 24, 1916: A 435353. 


In bringing all its many gifts. 


Card, 
$0.05. @© 
2 ec. and aff. July 24, 


2 1. 


col. illus. ebl. 48mo. $0.10. © July 
14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 1916; 
A 435348. 


May thy path be spread with tee 
Card, col. illus., 4 by 5 inches. $0.05. 
© July 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 24, 
1916; A 435335. 

Christmas wish. A card from me will 
come I know. 21. col. illus. 24mo. 
$0.15. © July 14; 1916; 2c) and af. 
July 24, 1916; A 435317. 

Of friends I have a goodly list. 2 1. 

col. yore 24mo. 0.1 © July 14, 

1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 
435324. 


Christmas wish for you. ‘The nicest 
wish I’ve ever made. 2 1. col. illus. 
obl. 48mo. $0.10. © July 14, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 435332. 


Christmas wish to you. With wishes 
for gladness unceasing. 2 1. eol. 
illus. 24mo. $0.10. © July 14, 1916: 
2c. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 435346. 


Everybody’s thinking it everywhere. 
Card, col: illus.. 52 by 4 inches. 
$0.10. © July 14, 29016232] 
aff. July 24, 1916; A 4353856. 


For my father. To my father for whose 

_ friendship. cover-title, 1 1. 24mo. 
$0.25. © June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 28, 1916; A 454746. 

Forget the gift—-remember the giver. 
Merry Christmas! This tissue paper 
package. 2 1. col. eS mo. 
$0.03. © July 14, 1916; ec. and aff. 
July 24, 1916; A 435342. 


From man to man. ‘There never was 
known. Card, 4 by 52 inches. $0.10. 
© July 14, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 435327. 


From one who syimpathizes. Here’s a 
kindly wish. cover-title, 1 1. obl. 
48mo. $0.15. © July 14, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. July 24, 1916: A "435337. 


Good luck and good wishes. I’m sure 
you're glad its “Christmas. Card 33 by 
52 inches. $0.05. © July 14, 1916; 
2~-e and aff.’ July 24 191 Ga 
435341. 


Happy Christmas. May God’s richest 
blessings be yours. 2 1. col. illus. 
32mo. $0.10. © July 14, 1916; 2c 
and aff. July 24, 1916; A 435314. 


Happy New Year. I’m wishing you a 
New Year’s day. 21. col. illus. obl. 
48mo. $0.10. © July 14, 1916; 2e 
and aff. July 24, 1916; A- 435336. 

I wish you all the smiles of life. 

col. illus., 43 by : inches. 

- © July 14, 1916: . and aff. 

July 24, 1916: A "435316. 


and 


790 


. BOOKS, GROUP II 

no. 8, 1916 17499 
LS... - | 

_ Davis (A. M.) co.*—Continued. 


_ May Christmas fulfill. Card, col. illus. 
3 =z by 52 inches. $0.10. © July 14, 


Davis (A. M.) co.*—Continued. 
This just shows that I am _ keeping. 


Card, illus., 4 by 5 inches. $0.10. © 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 24, 1916; A July 14, 1916: 2 c. and aff. July 24, 
| 435340. 1916; A 435330. 


May the New Year’s day be sunny. 

Card, col. illus., 22 by 53 inches 

So. 05. © July 14, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 
; July 24, 1916: A AB5BB4. 

Merry Christmas. Close in my heart are 

' folded thoughts of you. 2 1. eol. 

illus. 32mo. $0.10. @iatuly 14. 


Tiny remembrance for you. Merry 
Christmas! The present is so tiny. 
2 1. col. illus. obl. 48mo. $0.03. 
July 14, 1916; 2 e. and aff. July 24, 
1916; A 435331. 

To neighbors of ours from neighbors of 
yours. A very merry Christmas. We 


) 1916: 2 c. and aff. July 24, 1916; A may not be your oldest friends. Card, 
, 439397. illus.. 33 by 52 inches. © July 14, 
. I think of you always at Christ- 1916; 2c. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 
q ain a _ Ion a obl. 48mo. 435313. 
| uly 14. 1916; 2 c. and aff. To show you're not forgotten. Merry 
July 24, 1916; A 435345. Christmas! I hope you'll like my 
‘ O now is come that joyful time. present. 2 1. col. illus. obl. 28mo. 
21. col. illus. 24mo. $0.15. © $0.03. © July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
| July fi io: 2 c. and aft. July 24, July 24, 1916; A 43 5343. 
| 1916 ; A 435320. When I think of you I say. Card, col. 
—— Though its words are only two. illus., 4 by 5 inches. $0.10. © July 
21. col. illus. 32mo. $0.10. © 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 24, 1916; 
July 14, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 24, A 435355. 
1916; A 435333. With hearty wishes. In the possession 
Wished sincerely. Card. col. illus. of many friends. cover-title. ics if 
23 by 53 inches. S0. 10. © July 14, 16mo. $0.35. © July 14, 1916: e 
fone 2 ec. and aff. July 24, 1916: A and aff. July 24, 1916; A "435347. 
Ms ag Meera wish for you. With Davis (Edward D.)* Minneapolis. 
| passing years the customs change. 2 Pounds to bushels card tables. a 
| ; i eer ee obl. 48mo. $0.10. © [17489-17492 
uly 191 2 ec. and aff. July 24, Gram at 56 
| aKo~ pounds to the _ bushel. 
Y 1916; A 435359, Shelled corn, rye and fiax seed. Card, 
New Year’s greetings. We're far away, 82 by 9% inches. $0.15. © June 19, 
: I know, old friend. 2 1. col. illus. 1916: 2 ec. and aff. July 1, 1916; A 
obl. 48mo. $0.10. © July 14, 1916: 432804. 


2 ¢ and aff. July 24, 1916; A 435358. Oats at 32 pounds to the bushel. Bar- 


| Of gifts and Joys and blessings. Card, ley at 48 pounds to the bushel. Card, 
: col. illus., 33 by 53 inches. $0.10. © 112 to 93 inches. $0.15. © June 19, 
| July 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 1, 1916; A 
1916; A 435319. 432803. 
| Same to you and many of ‘em. Card, Oats at 34 pounds to the bushel. Barley 
| col. illus., 42 by 5 inches. $0.10. © at 48 pounds to the bushel. Card, 
July 14, 1916: 2 c and aff. July 24, tables, 112 by 9% inches. $0.15. © 
| 1916; A 435325. June 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 1, 
_ Season’s greetings. Be it whispered or 1916; A 432802. 
shouted. 21. col.illus. 24mo. $0.15. Wheat at 60 pounds to the bushel. Peas, 
© July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July beans, clover seed and potatoes. Card, 
24, 1916; A 435349. tables, 82 by 9% inches. © June 19, 
If Christmas wishes left a mark. 1916 - 2 c. and aff. July 1, 1916; A 
21. col. illus. 24mo. $0.15. © July 432801. 
Z eae » = Ss) . 
ee ad afl. July 24, 1916; | Davis Sarre co.*, Boston. 
A 485351. oa 7499 
# In all your gay rejoicing. 21. col. [17493-1749 
illus. 24mo. $0.15. © July 14, 1916; Before ringing off the old year. Card, 
2 ¢. July 24, 1916; A 435350. col. aS ae, 54 ances wee 
| No matter where you journey. © May 31, Is 2c, and aif. July 
. cover-title, 1 1. col. illus. obi. 48mo. , 1916; A 432900. 
$0.25. © July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Peleg at our place wishes every- 
| July 24, 1916; A 435339. body at eee co ba te ME enti 
"Tis easy to be happy if you're of 3a by 53 inches. 0S. © May ol, 
the happy kind. 21. illus. (part col.) 1916 2c. and aff. July 7, 1916; A 
| obl. 32mo. $0.15. © July 14, 1916; 452899. ; 
| -2 c. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 435328. Su ee nan cg at Mone 
Sent with a lot of love. Merry: Christ- ard, col. illus... 5 by 4 inches. _ $0.08. 
| mas! Please notice that I tied it. © May 31, ae 2c. and aff. July 7, 
21. col. illus. obl. 24mo. $0.03. © 1916; A 452902. 
July 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 24, Greetings to you. If wishes could make 
; 1916; A 435344. it so. Sk oe ee by 5 ca ey 
Thank you card. Acknowledging your $0.08. eae al ee eRe 
} thoughtful gift. Card, col. illus, 23 duly #2 1916) A eo2ege 
Dy 52 inches. $0.05. © July 10, Season’s greetings. Sent in friendly ap- 
. 1916: 2 c. and aff. July 24, 1916: preciation. Card, col. illus., 33 by 
P A 425358. 54 inches. $0.08. © May 31, 1916; 
There's the same old-fashioned gladness. 2c. and aff. July 7, 1916; A 432896. 
il. col. illus. obl. 48mo. $0.25. © Sign of thanks. Card, illus., 5 by 4 
| July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, inches. $0.08. © May 31, 1916; 2 ¢. 


1916; A 435326. and aff. July 7, 1916; A 432897. 


791 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17500 


pt. 1, WSs, yee 


Davis-SMITH co.*—Continued. 
This is only a little card but it carries 


a big “Thank you.” Card, col. illus., 
34 by 5% inches. $0.08. © May 31, 
1916: 2>¢@, and afi. duly 77, 1916% “A 
432901. 


Davison’s textile blue book, United 
States and Canada. 29th annual 
ed., July, 1916, to July, 1917. Office 
ed. New York, Davison publishing 
co., 1916. 1184 [i. e. 1197] p. S8vo. 
$4.00. [17500 

© uly 14, 1916; 2° &. July “17, 
1916; aff. July 15, 1916; A 433808; 
Davison pub. co., New York. 

DECKER (A. R.) [17501-17503 


France puts ban on imports. © July 22, 
1916; 1¢. July 26, 1916; A 441313. 


See Belgium freed soon. © July 19, 
1916; 1 ec. July 24, 1916; A 441239. 


U boat may assist spies. © July 14, 
1916; tics July 19,.09164 4% 441120. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


DELAWARE & Atlantic telegraph & tele- 
phone co.*, Philadelphia. Atlantic & 
Bridgeton district telephone direc- 
tory, Summer issue, June 15, 1916. 
92 p. 4to. [17504 

© June 27, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
6, 1916; A 434830. 


Derr-HAGOPIAN-BisHoP (S. M.)* Cleve- 
land. Rdle of the lactic acid bac- 
teria in the treatment and preven- 
tion of certain human ailments and 
consequent prolongation of life. 23 
p. illus. 16mo. [17505 


© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
22, 1916; A 486050. 


‘Dr Rovvitte (George S8.)* Albany. 
Baseball advertising service for 
men’s wear stores. v. 8, ads. nos. 


25-36. [12] loose sheets, 
by 4 inches. 


© May 26, 1916; 
10, 1916; A 434396. 


DERRICK pub. co.*, Oil City, Pa. Oil 

field report. (Jn Oil City derrick) 

[17507, 17508 

Month of June [1916]. © July 1, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 5, 1916; A 441554. 

Month of July [1916]. © Aug. 1, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 5, 1916; A 441555. 

Derry, N. H. Derry and Chester, N. 
H., directory, 1916-1917. ere le 
Salem, Mass., The H. M. Meek pub- 
lishing .¢co.,. 1916... 458" p.. prent, 
(fold. map). S8vo. $3.00. [17509 

© May 19, 1916; 2 ec. July 26, 
1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 433879; 


Henry M. Meek pub. co., Salem, 
Mass. 


illus. 9 
[17506 


2 ec. and aff. June 


DEUTSCHE revue. Mar., 
1916. Svo. [17510 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. Mar. 27, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13525 : Deutsche verlags- 
anstalt, Stuttgart, Germany. 


Story of baby 


41 jahreg. 


Dr WATERS (Lillian). 
life. Boston, Davis & Bond [1916]. 
A p. 1., 43 p. roe $0.75.; PA dee 

2 May 6, 1916; 2 e and aff.’ June 
22, VOIGS A ‘432929 - “Albert M. Davis, 
Boston. 

DrtamMonp state telephone co.*, Phila- 

delphia. State of Delaware tele- 

phone directory of the Diamond 

state telephone company. June 5, 

1916. [Summer issue] 136 p. 8vo. 

[17512 
© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

28, 1916; A 434743. 


Dickson (George PF.) 
matie insurance. 


* Chicago. Auto- 
4to. 


[4] p. 
[17513 


© July 22, 1916; 2 ce. and aff.- July 
28, 1916: A 435433. 


Diesy (Bassett) [17514-17527 


Advance in Hungary by cavalry of czar. 
© July 22, 1916; 1 ¢«. July 26, 1916; 
A 441314. 

Big Russ shoe order for U. S. © Jul 
21, 1916; 1 ¢. July 26; 1916. ‘A 441308. 


Balan is facing famine and revolt. 
© July 21, 1916: 1 e. July 26, 196; 
A 441307. 

Calls Deutschland a warship. © July 19, 

- 1c. July 24, 1916; A 441234. 


Calls Zane greatest pee of all history. 
© Aug. 2. 1916; e: Riad 7, 1916; A 
441595. 


Civilians under fire stay in ruined Brody. 
Aug. 5, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 9, 1916; 
A 441619. 

Freedom of Poland belie for Russia. 
© Aug. 8, 1916; ce) Aues Eis 1 otGe 
A 441704. 

Gives atrocity protest O. K. © July 14, 
1916; 1c¢. July 19, 1916; A 441119. 
Lose three divisions at Brody. © Aug. 1 
1916; 1 eo Aug. 4, 1916 Fe £41607. 
Russian confidence of victory growing. 
© July 24, 1916; ec. July: 2f, 29855 

A 441329. 


Russian guns smash Slonevka passage. © 


Aug. 2, 1916 1 co Ang. 72S 
441594. 

Seoffs at Zeppelin transatlantic idea. © 
Aug. 5, 1916; 1 «Aug; 3,3 
441618. 


Second phase of big Slav drive started. 
© July 31, 1916; 1 c Aug. 3, 1916; 
A 441500. 


Slav charges drive foe across Stokhod. 


Aug. ce 1916;.1 ¢«. Aug. £0, 19265 
A 441675. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


792 


SS 


BOOKS, GROUP Ii 


no. 8, 1916 


17551 


Disston crucible. v. 5, no. 5, June 15, 
o506.. 1 p.l., p..67—S0. illus. Svo. 

[17528 

© June 28, 1916; 2 c: and aff. 

July 11, 1916: A 4384894; Henry 
Disston & sons, inec., Philadelphia. 


Dr. Thacher’s lucky day almanac, 1917. 
cover-title, 32 p. ports. 12mo. 
[17529 
© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
fig 1, 1916; A 432909; Thacher 
medicine co., Chattanooga. 


DonaHEY (William) * Chicago. 


[17530-17533 

Teenie Weenies build a dry dock. ©. ae 

PoelONGeed cy culy: 27, 1916; A 
441341. 


Teenie Weenies find an ark. © July 16, 
1916; 1 ¢c. July 20, 1916; A 441135. 
Teenie Weenies finish the house-boat and 
sail away. © Aug. 6, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 

10, 1916; A 441653. 

Teenie Weenies make blackberry jam. © 
mye sO. f9tGs dc. Aug: 3, 19163 A 
441499. 

[Note: The foregoing 

Sunday tribune] 


(Timothy 


are in Chicago 


DONOGHUE J.) 505 Boston. 
Geoglot. Boston, International geo- 
glot bureau, 1916. 21 p. 24mo. 
$0.25. [17534 


© July 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
29, 1916; A 4386144, 


Dorman (Alfred R.)* Loveland, O. 
Route directory in Hamilton County, 
Ohio, Kenton and Campbell counties, 
Kentucky. cover-title, 1 p. 1., 69 p. 
16mo. $2.00. (irae 

© June 9, 1916; 2c. July 1, 1916; 
aff. June 19, 1916; A 434790. 


[Doten (Charles C.)] Guide to his- 


toric Plymouth. Plymouth, Mass., 
A. S. Burbank [1916] 96 p. illus. 
12mo. $0.10. [17536 


@ duly 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 4829387; Alfred S. Bur- 
bank, Plymouth, Mass. 


Doyie (Arthur Conan)* Windlesham, 
Crowborough, Sussex, England. 
British campaign in France. chap. 
4 contd. The battle of the Aisne. 
(Jn Strand magazine, August, 1916) 

[17537 
el c, Aug 21, 1916: A ad int. 
2735; pubd. July 25, 1916. 


Drake (Homer Adelbert)* Chicago. 
Honor Old Glory. Sheet. 3% by 34 
inches. [175388 


© May 27, 1916; 2 c. June 9, 1916; 
aff. July 1, 1916; A 434791. 


DROMGOOLE (Will 
Song and story. 


Allen)* Nashville. 

(In Nashville ban- 

ner ) [17539-17542 

ly SO LG. OM Inily: 15, LONG nes 
July 26, 1916; A 441308. 


July. 2251916: *©) July 22; 19165 1 «¢: 
July 26, 1916; A 441301. 


July 29, 1916. © July 29)" 1916 ie. 
Aug. 3, 1916; laa 
Aug. 5, 1916.,, © Awug.521916; 1°¢ Aug. 


ie 1916; A 441580. 


DupLEY (Pendleton) Facts about en- 
ameled ware. [4] p. 8vo. [17543 ° 


© June 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
July 5, 1916; A 432837 - Anna Ogden, 
New York. 


Durr (Arthur M.)* Boston. 
[17544, 17545 


Manufacturers hourly basis wage calcu- 
lator. [157] p. tables. 4to. © June 

24, 1916; 2c. July 8, 1916; aff. July 7, 
1916; A 432943, 


524 hours a week wage calculator. 
folder, tables. S8vo. © June 29, 191 16; 
PAKS July 8 L91G > afi July 7, 1916; A 
432944. 


DUFFIELD (Elizabeth M.) Lucile tri- 
umphant. Illus. by M. P. Taylor. 
New York, Sully and Kleinteich 
[1916] 3806p. front., plates. 12mo. 
$1.00. [17546 

© July 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 487079; Sully & Klein- 
teich, New York. 


DUNHAM (M. Keith) * New York. Oxy- 
acetylene welding. no 4. (In Black- 
smith and wheelwright, August, 
1916) [17547 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 1c. Aug. 5, 1916; 
A 441551. 


DURKEE (HK. R.) & co.*, New York. 


Durkee’s salad dressing. [12] p. 
illus. obl. 48mo. [17548 
© July 7, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 


11, 1916; iN ‘434887. 
DURSTON (George) [17549-17551 


Boy scouts in front of Warsaw; or, In 
the wake of war. Chicago, Akron, O. 
[ete.] The Saalfield publishing com- 
pany, [1916] 159 p... 12mo. + (Boy 
scout series, v. 20) $0.25. © June 22, 
19163 2) c) and aif. July 29; 19163 A 
433896. 

Boy scout’s test; or, 


A son of Italy. 
Chicago, Akron, O. 


[ete.] The Saal- 
field publishing company [1916] 152 
p. 12mo. (Boy _ scout eae v. 19) 
$0:25.. © June 22, 1916; c. and aft, 
July 29, 1916; A 433894. 


Boy scouts under the Red Cross; 
Back of the fighting line. 
Akron, O. [ete.] The Saalfield pub- 
lishing company [1916] 164 p. 12mo. 
(Boy scout series, 1. 21) $0.25. 
June 22, 1916; 2.c. and aff. July 29, 
1916; A 433895. 


© Saalfield pub. co., Akron, O. 


or, 
Chicago, 


793 


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17552 


pt.5, 1S. ¥.ia 


Easson (J. L.)* Davenport, Ia. Mer- 
chandise brokerage in eighteen les- 
sons. o[v. 1-3] 3° v. ‘12mo, $5.00. 

[17552-17554 
© July 10, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
July 21, 1916; A 481935—431937. 


Economy service co.*, New York. Cut 
bulletin no. A149, Ist. no. for Aug. 
1916. cover-title, numb. 1. 37-47. 
illus. fol. [17555 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
d, 1916; A 432821. 


EDISON STORAGE battery co.*, Orange, 
WS: [17556, 17557 
“ Buse firing line with Battery Bill. 


D: wlhusy fol, (© June 10, 1SiG-: 
2G ec. and aff. June 28, 1916; A 434749. 


Train lighting batteries. Edison. 32 p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin 118). 
© June 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. June 
28, 1916; A 434748. 

EapBerts (A. J. C.)* Chicago. 
kiss. Sheet, 82 by 42 inches. 
©) July 14, 1916; 2 

138, 1916; A 484955. 


Eecers (John H.)* 
at the bat. 11 p. 


Mother- 
[17558 
e. and aff. July 


New York. Casey 

col. illus. 48mo. 

[17559 

© June 28, 1916; 2c and aff. July 
11, 1916; A 4384891. 


EnRiicH (Antonie)* Philadelphia. 
Antonie Ehrlich crochet book no. 7. 
Filet crochet, original designs. Phil- 
adelphia, The Ehrlich publishing co. 


[1916] 33°02 -p:) tlus:” Ato, $025. 
[17560 
© June 12, 1916; 2 c« June 29, 


1916; aff. June 15, 1916; A 434787. 


ELtam (J. Frank)* Chicago. Home 
course in practical salesmanship. 
Lesson no. 9-16. Chicago, The J. F. 
Elam _ sales_ service, 1916. SV. 
cover-titles. i12mo. [17561-17568 


© Feb. 19, Apr. 1, 30, June 21, 
1916; 2 e. each July 27, 1916; affs. 
July 24, 1916; A 486118-486121. 


Ewcprep (Fred C.) Instructions to 
members of Manufacturers and 
wholesalers association. [6] p. 8vo. 

[17569 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

29, 1916; A 432893 « Manufacturers 

and wholesalers assn., Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 


ELeEctric storage battery co.*, Phila- 


delphia. Storing electric energy, the 
deleo-light storage battery. 19 p. 
illus. Svo. [17570 


© June 16, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
June 28, 1916; A 434726. 


EMERSON (Ralph Waldo) War by 
R. W. Emerson; preface by Henry 
Ford. cover-title, 11 p. illus. 4to. 
$0.15. [17571 

© June 20, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. June 
21, 1916; A 432779; Emilie Hapgood, 
New York. 

IEXNGINEER corps of California’, 

land, Cal. 


Oak- 
Instruction sheet no. 3. 


Outline of study course. Sheet, 18 
by 82 inches. [17572 
© May 27, 1916; 2 e. June 5, 


1916; aff. July 12, 1916; A 434952. 


Erig, Pa. Atkinson Erie city directory. 
1916-1917. 44th ed. [Hrie, Pa.] 
The Erie printing co., 1916. 1 p. 1, 
27-1136 p. 8vo. $6.00. [Aisi 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
11, 1916; A 487198; Atkinson Erie 
directory co., Erie, Pa. 


ERRETT (Jane R.) OP «aie 


Standard kinder-lehrer. v 8, ik a 
viertel, juli bis september, 1916. 
by J. R. Erret and Nannie Lee peal, 
Cincinnati, O., Der Standard publish- 
ing company, 1916. Wali chart, [26] 
p. “col. illus., map. fol. [and] A supple- 
ment 14 p. illus. S8vo. $3.00 per yr. 
© June 23; 1916; 2c. and aff. July 3, 
1916; A 434824 


Standard lektion- pilderkarice [by Jane R. 
Errett & Nannie Lee Frayser] 3 vier- 
teljahr. Jahrgang 18, no 3, 2 juli—24 
sept., 1916. Lektion 1-13. 13 cards, 
printed on both sides. col. illus., 4 
by 3 inches. $0.10 per yr. © June 16, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. July] 23 
434823. - 

alge picture lesson cards. 
Ss 1-13. 3d quarter. 

T1b- ‘Sept. 24, 1916. 13 cards, eol. 
illus., 43° by 3 inches. © June 20, 

6: 2c. and aff. June 28, 1916; A 
434744. 

Standard picture roll. yv. 8, no. i, 3d 
quarter, July—Sept., 1916. Cincinnati, 
O., The Standard publishing company., 
1916. Wall chart, [26]-'pf-colt wins: 


v. 18, no. 
July 4rd, 


map. fol. [and] A supplement, ed. by 
Nannie Lee Frayser. 14 p. illus. 8vo. 
$3.00 per yr. © June 22, 19165 27e 


and aff. June 28, 1916; A 434745. 
© Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 


Essex. County, Mass. North Essex di- 
rectory for Boxford, Georgetown 
[ete.], Mass., 1916-1917. v.9. Salem, 
Mass., The H. M. Meek publishing 
co., 1916. 311 p. 8vo.. $300. (Aisa 

© Mar. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
31, 1916; A 428347; Henry M. Meek 
pub. co., Salem, Mass. 


Evans (W. A.)* Chicago. How to keep 
well. (Jn Chicago daily or Sunday 
tribune) [17579-17603 
Atypical gout. @© July 15, 19165) ae 

July 28, 1916; A 441370. 


Baby’s clothes. © July 13, 1916; 1 e¢. 
July 17, 1916; A 441080. 


194 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


17617 


Evans (W. A.)*—Continued. 

Bad breath. © July 3, 1916; 1 ¢. July 
17, 1916; A 441071. 

Bad milk season. © July 5, 1916; 1 ¢. 
July 17, 1916; A 441073. 

Care of baby. © July 8, 1916; 1 c. 
July 17, 1916; A 441076. 

Dengue. © July 26, 1916; 1 ¢. July 28, 
1916; A 441379. 

Eczema of hands. © July 10, 1916; 1c. 
July 17, 1916; A 441077. 

Headaches. © July 23, 1916; 1 c¢. July 
27, 1916; A 4413388. 

Heart disease. © July 4, 1916; 1 ec. 
July 17, 1916; A 441072. 

Helping paralytics. © July 19, 1916; 
ic. July 28, 1916; A 44138783. 

Imitating the faker. © July 11, 1916. 
1 e¢. July 17, 1916; A 441078. 

Infant mortality. © July 18, 1916; 1c. 
July 28, 1916; A 441372. 

Infantile paralysis. July 16, 1916. © 
July 16, 1916; 1 c. July 20, 1916; A 
441137. 

Infantile paralysis. July 21, 1916. © 

July 21, 1916; 1 c. July 28, 1916; A 

441375. 

Infantile paralysis in Vermont. © July 
a) 191G=° 1) c. July 28, 1916; A 
441376. 

Migraine. © July 7, 1916; 1 c¢. July 17, 
1916; A 441075. 

Mosquitoes and malaria. © July 14, 
1916; 1c. July 17, 1916; A 441081. 


Pineal body. © July 25, 1916; 1c. July 
28, 1916; A 441578. 

Pre-maternity help. © July 6, 1916; 1 ¢. 
July 17, 1916; A 441074. 

Prevention of infantile paralysis. © 
July 17, 1916; 1 c. July 28, 1916; A 
441371. 

Rheumatic headache. © July 12, 1916; 
1 ¢. July 17, 1916; A 441079. 

Shop conveniences. © July 24, 1916; 
1c. July 28, 1916; A 441377. 

Shrinking of the muscles after infantile 
paralysis. © July 20, 1916; 1c. July 
28, 1916; A 441374. 

Some insects annoying in hot weather. 
© July 30, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1916; 
A 441496. 

U. S. census office’s life tables. © Aug. 
6, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 10, 1916; A 441655. 

Fapyan (George)* Chicago. Funda- 
mental principles of the Baconian 
ciphers. 39 p. foider, illus., diagrs., 
in cover 4to. [17604 
_© June 7, 1916; 2 c. June 138, 
1916; A 434901. 

FAIRCHILD pub. co.*, New York. New 
York, Fairchild’s women’s wear di- 
rectory. v. 6. no. 2, fall 1916. cover- 
title, 644 p. fold. map. 32mo. $0.25. 

[17605 
© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

6, 1916; A 4384831. 

FARM IMPLEMENT news. ‘Tractor field 
book. [Handy pocket ed.J] 50 p. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. $0.10. [17606 

© July 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

24, 1916; A 435245; Farm implement 

news co., Chicago. 


FARM JOURNAL. Alphabetical list of 
titles and reply book, the Farm 
journal $3,000.00 cash _ picture- 
name game. 35 p. illus. nar., 8vo. 

[17607 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. July 

22, 1916; A 486043; Booklovers’ con- 
test co., inc., New York. 


FARMER auto supply co., ine. Cata- 
lozue:. 1I91G- 19h... “ap:  T., “ISG ps 
illus. Svo. [17608 

© May 31, 1916>:2 ‘e. *huly. 12, 
1916; aff. July 7, 1916; A 484948; 
Henneberry co., Chicago. 


FARMING business. 


Official home picturegame catalog of 
joke titles. 95 p. illus. nar., 8vo. © 
July 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 22, 
1916; A 436040. 


Official picturegame reply book. 1 p. l. 
Sap nar. Sv02_1@) July 154coLe. Ze: 
and aff. July 22, 1916; A 436041. 
© Booklovers’ contest co., ine, 
New York. 


FARRINGTON (Frank)* Delhi, N. Y. 
Trade getters, no. 6. (Jn Plumbing 
and heating magazine, July, 1916). 

[17611 
© July 31, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 8, 1916; 
A 441600. 


FATHERHOOD of God. pt. 1. Teachers’ 
manual. 1st half year. Milwaukee, 
The Young churchman co., 1916. li, 
120 p. 12mo. (Christian nurture 
series, course no. 1). $0.40. [17612 


© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
27, 1916; A 4386127; Young church- 
man co., Milwaukee. 


FEDERAL motor truck co.*, Detroit. 
Blue book of traffic. 64 p. illus., 
diagrs. fol. [17613 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 482912. 


FEIBELMAN (Rene) [17614-17616 


Belgian refugees sail for New York. © 
THly 20,, t01G: “re. July 2a a1si1e: 
A 441227. 


Holland will buy in U. S. © July 14, 
1916; 1c¢. July 19, 1916; A 441121. 


War victims aided by devoted priest. © 
July 22, 1916; 1 ec. July 26, 1916; A 
441316. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Fett & co., 1td.*, New York. Time 0’ 
need. [15] p. illus., folded charts. 
nar. Svo. [17617 

© June 14,1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 4384828. 


795 


[17609, 17610. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17618 


FENTON (E. Burt)* New York. Miss- 
ing link. 9p. 8vo. [17618 
© July 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 

11, 1916; A 434885. 


FINDEISEN & Kropf manufacturing 
co.*, Chicago. Spoonful of sugar. 
2ded. [21] p. illus. 24mo. [17619 


© June 20, 1916; 2c. July 8, 1916; 
aff. July 26, 1916; 9 485390. 


FISCHER (J. & C.)* New York. [J. & 
C. Fischer. cut sheet, June 27, 1916] 
Sheet, illus., 27 by 32 inches. 

[17620 
© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
1, 1916; A 432771. 


FIsHBAcK (Philip Johnson)* East 
Orange, N. J. My religion. [16] p. 
front. (port.) S8vo. $0.10. [17621 


OiDec: 20:519155) 2 ep Jdiy 17, 
1916; aff. July 25, 1916; A 485371. 


FisHer (Annie Laurie) Parson Gray. 
Boston, Davis & Bond [1916] [13] p. 
illus. 12mo. $0.25. [17622 

© May 6, 1916 2 ¢. and aff. June 
22,1916; A 482923; Albert M. Davis, 
Boston. 


Firco (Mary E)* Brookline, Mass. 
Filet crochet with instructions. Se- 
ries no. 7. [Cambridge, Mass., Print- 
ed by the University press, 1916] 29 
p. illus. 4to. [17623 
© July 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

15, 1916; A 483788. 


Fircu publishing co., ine.*, New York. 


Fitch bond _ book. Consolidated 
Suppl. June, W916: 2 ped W226" p. 
12mo. $25.00. [17624 


© July 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 485246. 


FrercHer (Alfred Charles Benson) * 
Berkeley, Cal. From job to job 
around the world, [6] (Jn wide 
world magazine, August, 1916) 

[17625 
© duly 20, 1916: Tt & Aus 7, 1936: 
A 441578. 


FLYNN (Louise) Priscilla smocking 
book, a collection of beautiful and 
useful patterns with directions for 
working. Boston, Mass., The Pris- 
cilla publishing company, 1916. 32 
p. illus. 4to. $0.25. [17626 


© June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 481991; Priscilla pub. 
co., Boston. 


—_— 


pt. 13 anys. wae 


Footer (Thomas W.)* Cleveland. Office 
chairs as manufactured by the Mar- 
ble & Shattuck chair company, Cleve- 
land, O. 96 p. illus. fol. (Catalog 
no. 51) [17627 


© June 20, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
June 23, 1916; A 434610. 


FooTNER (Hulbert)* Soiler, Md. 
Thieves’ wit. (Jn Munsey’s maga- 
zine, August, 1916) [17628 


© July 20, 1916; 1 e July 20, 
1916; A 441141. 


ForRD CAR owners’ protective assn. 
Protect your Ford car. [8] p. folder. 
Svo. [17629 


© July 6, 1916; 2 @ and aff. July 
10. 1916; A 432948; C. Franklin Da- 
vis, Chicago. 

[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter. ] 


Forp TIMES. vY. 9, no. 12. July, 1916. 
p. 529-576. Illus. 8vo. [17630 


© June 22, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
June 26,1916; A 434694; Ford motor 
co., Detroit. 


Forest Park college for women*, St. 
Louis. [Prospectus, 1916] St. Louis, 
1916. 15, [2] D. - ports? Gew 

[17631 


© July 11, 1916; 2 ce and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 431855. 


Foster (William Thomas)* Washing- 
ton. Foster’s weather bulletin. 
Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1916. 
[5 instalments] (In Minneapolis 
Progress ) - [17632-17636 

© Aug. 28; Sept. 4, ities 
1916; 1 ¢@ each July 16°39 — 2 
441083-441087. 


FRANKAU (Gilbert)* London. City of 
fear. New York, Federal printing 
company, 1916. 12 p. 12mo. $0.25. 

[17637 
© June 30, 1916; 2 c. July 3, 1916; 
aff. July 22, 1916; A 436063. 


FRANKLIN trust & savings bank*, Chi- 
cago. Saving sense: the story of 
John Spender and John Saver. +10, 
[4] p. 24mo. [17638 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. May 26, 1916; 
aff. June 10, 1916; A 434891. 


FREEHOLD trust co., Freehold, N. J. 
It is your money. [8] p. folder. 
16mo. [17639 


© July 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
27, 1916; A 486115; Bankers pro- 
gressive plan, New York. 


796 


BOOKS, GROUP It 


no. 8, 1916 


17661 


FREELAND (Isabelle Virginia) * Marion, 
O. Adventures of Brave Heart and 
Laughing Eyes. (In Cleveland plain 
dealer, Sunday magazine section) 

[17640-17643 
as 9, 16, 1916. [2 instalments] © 


9, 16, 1916; 1 c. each July 22, 
1916 : A 441204, 441205. 


July 23, 1916. © July Be 1916; 1 ¢. 
July 31, 1916; A 44143 


- July 30, 1916. © July 30, 1916: 1. 
Aug. 7, 1916: A 441581. 


Frey (Hildegard G.) [ 17644, 17645 


Camp fire girls at Onoway house; or, 
Magic garden. New York, A. L. Burt 
company [1916] 234p. front. 12mo. 
$0.40. © June 30, 1916; 2 c. July 13, 

1916; aff. July 12, 1916; A 431868. 


Camp fire girls go motoring; or, Along 
the road that leads the way. New 


Work, 2A. . Burt company [1916] 
240 p. front. 12mo. $0.40. © July 
29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 1, 1916; 
A 433909. 


© A. L. Burt co., New York. 
FRIEDEL (W. R.) co.*, Memphis, Tenn. 


Friedel flange moulding. 11, [9] p. 
illus. Syvo. (Cover-title: The new 
way ) [17646 


© July 1, 1916; 2 
5, 1916; A 432820. 


e. and aff. July 


FrRutTtcHEY (Frank)* Detroit. Some- 
thing new. 400 self-help suggestions 
for movie organ players. cover-title, 
[16] p. 12mo. $1.00. [17647 

© July 8, 1916; 2 ec. June 30, 
1916; aff. July 10, 1916; A 434886. 


Furet engineering co. of New York*, 
New York. Cutting costs in the R. 
& H. boiler room. 22 p. diagrs. 
16mo. [17648 


© June 26, 1916; 2 ec. June 30, 
1916; aff. July 5, 1916; A 432834. 


FUTTERER (Antonia F.)* Chicago. 
Mystery of the seed of the woman in 
seven stages. [8] p. folder. illus. 
12mo. [17649 


© June 30, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 432910. 


Fuip (Maurice)* New York. My first 
offer : a message of joy to gardeners. 
[8] p. illus. 8vo. [17650 

© July 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
11, 1916; A 434890. 


PUsRIER. v. 2, no. 1, July, 1916. [8] 

p. 16mo. [17651 

© July 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 

me,  I916; "A 435484; Theophile 
Schneider, Boston. 


RS. LS eT 


GABRIEL (Gilbert W.) 


[17652-17655 

Adventures of Peterkin, by Gilly Bear 
[pseud] Illustrated by Helen E. 
Obrenschall. New York, S. Gabriel 
sons & company, [1916] 153 p. col. 
front., illus., col. plates. S8vo. $1.25. 
© May 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 5, 
1916; A 432808. 

Billy-boy scout, by Gilly Bear [pseud] 
New York, S. Gabriel sons & company, 
(1916) 2 2 pela s2 up: ceols front (ear 

, (Chimney corner series) 

. O-May.t. 1916; 2 e. and aff: 

July 5, 1916; A 432810. 


Boy scout A B 2: \k6h py cols. illus: 
4to. (Linen [series] no. 517) $0. 25. 
© May 1, 1916; 2 @ and aff. July D, 
1916; A 432812. 

My Dabbint by Gilly Bear [pseud.] Illus- 
trated by A. E. Kennedy. New York, 
S. Gabriel sons & company, [1916] 
Ss ips eo | front." colo Whisk) "4to: 
(Chimney corner series) $0.25. © 
May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 5, 
1916; A 432813. 


© Saml. Gabriel sons & co., New 
York. 


GAINES (Albert R.)* Los Angeles. 
Key to health. cover-title, 32 p. 
illus., ports. Svo. $1.00. [17656 


© June 30, 1916; 2 e« and aff. 
July 10, 1916; A 482958. 


GARDNER (Henry A.)* Washington. 
Specifications and data on painting 
and finishing southern yellow pine. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Educational bu- 
reau, Paint manufacturers associa- 
tion of the U.S. 14p. illus. 16mo. 

[17657 
© June 27, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 

June 28, 1916; A 434753. 


Gay (Maude Clark) Garden of the 
East, Wiscasset on Sheepscot Bay. 
(In Lewiston journal) [17658 

© June 24, 1916; 1 e« July 26, 
1916: A 441305; Lewiston journal 
co., Lewiston, Me. 


GEIS (William H.) jr.*, New York. 
Awakening of Jane Blackwell. 6 p. 
Svo. $0.50. [Motion picture scena- 
rio] [17659 

© June 28, 1916: 2 ¢c. and aff. 
June 80, 1916; A 434768. 


GENERAL mercantile co.*, Omaha, Neb. 
Grocery book, mae and August, 
1916. 48 p. illus., ports. 4to. 

[17660 
© July 6, 1916; 2 c. July 5, 1916; 
aff. July 10, 1916; A 432957. 


GIANT powder co., con.*, Wilmington, 
Del. Better orchard tillage with 
Giant form powders. 16 p._ illus. 
Svo. [17661 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
11, 1916; A 434893. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17662 


pt..1, 28. aS 


GIBBON (Perceval) [17662-17669 


Czernowitz warned of Russian attack. © 
June: 20), 19065 si vich iiune 2.0 1916: 
A 440504. 


German war tactics are used by Rus- 
Siansiy ©Mmdnily, tes OG = sess Ialy, 
14, 1916; A 441010. 


Heavy Russian gains melt German lines. 
@) Tulyed at OiG ead eadualy Ow 1916: 
A 441124, 


Mass 400,000 men for Kovel defense. © 
July LOY TONG ie: uly 22452 VO? JA 
441238. 


Perceval Gibbon says Kaiser has rushed 
re-inforcements to meet recognized 
erowing menace of offensive. © July 
7, 1916; 1 ec. July 12, 1916; A 440936. 


Rush men from other fronts into Rus- 
Sian) ©) aune 16.) 1916 ce, ehume: 2 
1916; A 440440. 


Russians are elated by Germans’ defeat. 
@yduly 8) 19t6 : 4A ic. daly 226) HOG; A 
440948. 


Victory sways Roumania. © July §&8, 
1916: 1 c. July 12, 1916; A 440941. 
[Nete: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


GILES (William R.) Hankow riot is 
laid. to plot... (in. Chicago. daily 
news) [17670 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 1 ce. Aug. 4, 1916; 
A 441610; Chicago daily news @o., 
Chicago. 


Sanial)* Douglaston, 

A little place the 
Sheet, col. illus., 144 
$0.25. [17671 


1916 cn 2 eed Ula; 
3, 1916; A 485576. 


GILL (Daisy 
ING SS) cBtonie. 
which to seek. 
by 43 inches. 


© July 10, 
1916; aff. Aug. 


and ear di- 
[Rev. 1917 


GILLESPIE’S guide, street 
rectory of Los Angeles. 


ed.] Los Angeles, G. F. Gillespie, 
1916. 224 p. maps (part fold.) 
16mo. $0.35. [17672 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 487133; Gordon F. Gilles- 
pie, Los Angeles. 

GLACKEN (Raymond M.)* Baltimore. 

[17673, 17674 

Glacken constant water level cooker. 
Sheet, illus., 11 by 83 inches. © June 
8, 1916; 2 ce. June 9; 1916; aff. June 
23, 1916; A 434597. 

Sum and substance of the following con- 
sists in the application of the term 
“sum.” Sheet, 11 by 83 inches. © 
June 9, 1916; 2 c. June 15, 1916; aff. 
June 29, 1916; A 434826. 


GLENN (William Frank)* South Sioux 
City, Neb. Cream producers guide. 
SO p. 12mo. $1.00. [17675 

© June 6, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
10, 1916; A 4843889. 


Goop (Daniel Clare) 
cumulative supplement. 
[17676, 17677 
v. }, no. 1, Feb., 1916." (Aly 465g eno: 


$5.00. © Mar. &, 19165 2 ¢. Mary 9; 
1916; aff. June 28, 1916; A 434736. 


Vid. 00s; 2. June nates Philadelphia, 
Pa., D. Clare Good, TOLG 2 2a te 5D 
p. "Ato. $5.00. © June 24, 1916; 9 c. 
and aff. June 27, 1916; A 431658. 


© E. Schroeder Good, Philadel- 
phia. 


Good’s index 


GoopricH (B. F.). co.*, New York. 
Rules of the road. [4] p. illus. 
(part col.) 16mo. [17678 


© July 8, tte. 2 
14, 1916; A 435042. 


ec. and aff. July 


& rubber co.* 
[16] Dv: 


GOODYEAR tire é 
Cord tires. 
24mo. 


© June 22, 1916; 
30, 1916; A 434761. 


GORDON. (J. P.). .eo.7; 
yordon seat covers. 


, Akron, O. 
col. front., illus. 
[17679 


2c. and aff. June 


Columbus, O. 
Card, printed 


on both sides, col. illus., 20% by 83 
inches. [17680 
© May 23, 1916; 2 © May 29, 

1916; aff. June 13, 1916; A 432749. 
[GorE (W. C.)] Study outline, Car- 
lyle’s Essay on Burns. cover-title, 
19 p. 24mo. (Macmillan’s pocket 
classics) $0.05. [17681 
© July 28, 1916; 2 ¢@ and ait. 


July 29, 1916; A 486141; Macmillan 
co., New York. 


GostiIn (William R.)* Federalsburg, 
Md. Sail on! Great Billy, sail on! 
[6] p. illus. 8vo. $0.10. [17682 

© Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 432765. 


GoTTER (IK<arl) Musterblatter ftir 
handfertigkeit. Mappe 1-3. Leip- 
zig—Berlin, B. G. Teubner [1916] 3 
v. obl. 8vo. M. 4.40. [17683 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. each July 29, 


1916; A—Foreign 14107; B. G. Teub- 
ner, Leipzig. 
‘Grau (Phil A.)* Chicago. Hands off. 
(In The Way-bill, June, 1916) 
[17684 
© June 15, 1916; 2 ec and afi. 
July 7, 1916; A 482941. 
GREER (Flossie May) [17685-17687 
Farewell, dear Hugh. 2 1. 24mo0. © 
Jam. 22, 906. > ce. and aff. June 26, 
1916; A 434699. 


Oh! You Wednesday night. 2 1. 24mo. 
© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 26, 
1916; A 434700. 


798 


ie 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


.GREER (Flossie May )—Continued. 


There’s no other girl so true, dear. 2 1. 
24mo. © Jan. “D2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 434698. 
© Flossie M. Greer & Louis Dans- 

ker, Patian, Okl. 


[Greece (John Robert)] Lessons 8-15. 


[Chicago, Ill., Printed by Cone, 
Parker & Storfer. 1916] p. 46-108 
16mo. [17688 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ec. July 24, 
1916; aff. July 22, 1916; A 431986; 
Gregg pub. co., Chicago. 


GREGORY (Carl Louis) 
photography. (Jn Moving picture 
world) [17689-17690 
July 29, 1916; © July 19, 1916; 1 «. 

July 24, 1916; A 441258. 
Aug. #2: 1916. (Cy vane D> SAGTG = 1 ie. 
Aug. q, 1916; A 441602. 


© Chalmers pub. co.. New York. 


Motion picture 


GrEeGorY (Thomas B.) [17691-17693 


Life worth living. © July 30, 1916; 
1 ec. Aug. 5, 1916; A 441547. 


Unworkable creed. © July 23, 1916; 1 
e. July 28, 1916; A 441394. 


Worid’s SpA battle. @©@ July 16, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 24, 1916; A 441961. 


Seeedst The foregoing are in Pitts- 
burgh Gazette times] 

© Newspaper feature service, inc., 
New York. 


Grecory (W. M.) Geography of Ohio. 
[Cincinnati, O., Printed by Ameri- 
ean book company, 1916] xxxii p. 
illus., diagrs., maps (part col.) 4to. 

[17694 

© June 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

15, 1916; A 431499: Amer. book co., 
New York. 


GRUENING (William Herman) Notes 
on sheet metal work. fA] Dp: 
daigrs. nar. 8vo. [Text parallel 
to binding] [17695 

© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
28, 1916; A 434723; Baron de Hirsch 
trade school, New York. 


GUARANTEE chemical co. Triumph of 
medical science, Herbalax. [4] p. 
8vo. [17696 

© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 434704; S. James 
Perry, Baltimore. 


GUERBRLICH (Frederick C.)* Stamford, 
Conn. Automobile simplified. Les- 
son no. 8, 9. [2 installments.] (Jn 
Brooklyn citizen) [17697, 17698 

© July 16-23, 1916; 1 ec. each. 
July 27, 1916; A 441358, 441359. 


onl 


( 


EE 


17709 

GUTHRIE (Charles B.)* Washington. 
[17699-17703 
Official freight tariff directory. Suppl. 


no. 5, 6 to Western lines index no. 7. 
2v. Ato. © May 13, June 13, 1916; 
2 ‘e each and afte. July 1, 1916- A 
432784, 432785. 

Official freight tariff directory circular. 
Suppl. no. 1—5 to posting, circular no. 
1. issued May 1, June 1, July 1, 1916. 
eal 4to. © Apr. 25 May 25, 1916; 


ach and aff. July 1, DOUGH eA 
439781439783. 
Haripurton (Margaret W.) MHalibur- 


ton phonic chart, to accompany The 
Haliburton readers. Boston, New 
York, D. C. Heath and company, 
1916. 19 wall charts, printed on 
both sides, 284 by 224 inches. $1.50. 
[17704 
©) July 419, A91G: Joc. July sc 
1916; aff. July 29, 1916; A 4386185; 
D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 


Hamitton (Lord Frederic) * 
Wilts, England. 
P. J. Davenant. 


Calno, 
Beginnings of Mr. 
no. 3. The special 
train. (Jn Grand magazine, August, 
1916) [17705 
© Lc Aug. 4, 1916;,.A. ad. int: 
pubd. July 6, 1916. 


Hancock County, O. Farm journal 
illustrated rural directory of Han- 
cock County, O. [1916-1921] Phila- 
delphia, Wilmer Atkinson company, 
1916.. 224 p. illus. Svo. [17706 

© July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
20, 1916; A 433814; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


Hanptey (L. de B.) Why crawling in 
the water is the most scientific way 
to swim. (In Cleveland Sunday 
leader ) [17707 

© July 30, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 5, 1916; 
A 441567; Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


[HanpscHIn (Charles H.)] Hand- 
schin’s German series for beginners. 
Oxford, O., Series publishing ©Co., 
TO1Ge) Ay ip.., 1 : 90 numb: Todse™ 1 
16mo. [and] Class room manual. 
15, [1] p. 16mo. $0.45. [17708 

© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
6, 1916; A 434847; Series pub, co., 
Oxford, O. [Copyright is claimed 
on new matter] 


HANNAUER (Herman) & Gurley (F. 
O.)* Roswell, N. M. Cleaners and 
tailors manual. Roswell, N. M., The 
Justrite cleaners & tailors, 1916. 
[14] p., 11. S8vo. $10.00. [17709 

© June 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
28, 1916; A 434839. 


99 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, nes Vas 


HANNEN (Frank S.) Course in the 
science of education, by F. S. Han- 
nen, and M. M. Hannen. 2 v. 16mo. 
Contents.—Synopsis.—pt. 1. 

‘[17710, 177 


© June 20, July 1, 1916; 2 @. a 
and aff.: July i 1916: ‘A 432894, 
432895. Minnie M. Hannen, Mt. Au- 
apm, IN. Ye 

Harmon (Christopher ) * 
Wed eye Register’s 
County clerk’s docket. 
state journal) 


White Plains, 
docket land] 
(In Eastern 
[17712-17714 


July, 13-19, 1916. © July 22, 1916; 
1 e. July 22, 1916; A 441189. 
July 20-26, 1916. @© July 29, 1916; 


1 ec. July 31, 1916; A 441419. 
July 27—Aug. 2, 1916. © Aug. 5, 1916; 
We Aug. 5; 1916; A 44154 40. 

Hare (George Washington)* Wau- 
chula, Fla. Laws of health and how 
to cook & eat food. 8 p. 12mo. 
$0.50. [17715 


© June 26, 1916; 2 ec June 28, 
1916; aff. June 29, 1916; A 484832. 


Harris (Charles Loren)* Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. Locomotive engineer’s 
experience. 11, [1] p. illus., ports. 
12mo. [17716 

© June 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
July 1, 1916; A 432768. 


Harris (Florence Q.)* Bayside, N. 
Strings of destiny. [18] p. 16mo. 
ELF or 
© July 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 

24, 1916; A 435243. 


Harris (Frederick M.) Challenge to 
service in the world-wide kingdom 
of God. Study outlines for Lake 
Geneva student conference, 1916. 
[New York, N. Y., Printed by Meth- 
odist book concern, 1916] 31 p. 
8vo. $0.15. Contents.—pt.1. Jesus’ 
teachings regarding the kingdom, by 
Frederick M. Harris.—pt. 2. Out- 
reach of the kingdom in the world, 
by J. Lovell Murray. [17718 


© June 38, 1916; 2 c..and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 433496; International 
committee of Y. M. C. A., New York. 


Harris (M. H.)* New York. M. H. 
Harris advertising and art service. 
[June 80, 1916] cover-title, 8 1. 
illus. 12mo. [17719 

© June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
1, 1916; A 482764. 


ve 


Harris brothers co.*, Chicago. Presto- 
up; ready built garages. [4] p. 
illus. 4to. [17720 


© May 10, 1916: 2 ec. May 31, 
1916; aff. July 8, 1916; A 484863. 


HiARRISON Safety boiler works*, Phila-- 
delphia. Sorge-Cochrane hot-process 
water-softener. 56 p. illus. S8vo. 
(Cover-title: Hot, soft water for 
steam boilers) [17721 

© June 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
26, 1916: A 43.4693. 


Harte (Frank Bret) 
schoolmaster. (Jn San Francisco 
Bulletin) PTi22 

© July 22, 1916: 1 © Jue 2s 
1916; A 441360; John Howell, San 
Francisco. 


Lines by an ex- 


[Hastines (James Syme)] Bits of by- 
play, by Luke Mcluke [pseud.] 
[Each 5 instalments] (Jn Cincin- 
nati enquirer ) [17723-17742 
July 11-15, 1916. © July 11-15, 1916; 


Tc. each July 20, 1916; A-441143— 

441147. 
July 16-20, 1916. © July 16—20, 1916; 
24, 1916; A 441263-— 


i ‘e: ‘eaeh July 
441267. 


July 21—25, 1916. BC. July 21—25, 1916; 
1 e. each, July- 2741916 441343— 
441347. 

July 26-30, 1916. © July 26-30, 1916; 
1 ec. each Aug. 2, 1916; A 441479— 
441483. 


© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 


HEALTH funding co.*, San Francisco. 
Contract no. A. Sheet, 4 by 8 inches. 
$0. 50. [17748 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
24, 1916; A 432757. 


HEARING God speak through church 
worship and membership. Teach- 
ers’ manual. 1st half year. Mil- 
waukee. The Young churchman ¢o., 
1916. xxwxii, 94 p. 12mo. (Christian 
nurture series, course no. 8). $0.40. 

[17744 


© July 20, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
2g PONGes A 436128: Young church- 
man co., Milwaukee. 


HEBERHART (Charles Edward) & Vac- 
carezza (Victor Andrew)* St. Louis, 
‘Vic Vacs. (Jn St. Louis republic 
Sunday magazine). [17745-17747 


Fate of the spider. © Apr. 2, 1916; 
1c. May 11, 1916; A 441615. 


Slumber time in Vic Vac vale. © Apr 
916% Lc May 11. 19SiGiee 441616 


Start to Vie Vae land. © March 26, 
1916; 1 @ March 30, 1916; A 441614. 


Painting with pre- 
pared paint. July, 1916. (Jn Drugs, 
oils and paints.) [17748 

©. July 20, 1916; 1. e..sulye2s; 
1916; A 441203; Drugs, oils and 
paints, Philadelphia. 


HEcKEL (A. B.) 


800 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


Hees (Marie Antoinette)*, St. Joseph, 
Mo. & Norton (Mirfnie B.) Kansas 
City, Mo. Original designs in “piano 
searf, library scarf, sofa pillows 
[ete.] 15 p. illus. 4to. (New cluny 
crochet book, no. 4) On cover: 
How to crochet beautiful cluny 
laces. $0.10. [17749 


© July 25, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1916; 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 437105. 


Henrici, Kent & Lowry 
*, Kansas City, Mo. 


Building of a plant. 
illus. 8vo. @© Dec. 
July 14, 1916; aff. July 12, 
A 436059. 


Gallais building, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1915; : 
specifications for the complete instal- 
lation of the switchboards, steam en- 
gines, oil engines [etc.] various pag- 

ing. Ato. © Noy: 30, 1915; 2 c. July 

14, 1916; aff. July 12, "1916; "A 436061. 


Lee’s Summit, Missouri, 1915; specifica- 
tions for the complete installation of 
the waterworks system. various pag- 

ing. 4to. © Dec. 17, 1915; 2c. July 

14,1916; aff. July 12, "1916 ; A 436060. 


engineering 
[17750-17752 
cover-title, 24 p. 


Aes lola. 2 ic: 
re 


Herz (EKugene)* Chicago. Bookkeep- 
ing for the storekeeper, 11. (Jn 
Profitable storekeeping, Aug. 1916) 

P1753 
© July 31, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1916; 
A 441486. 


Hevuzey (Jules-Philippe)* Paris. Che- 
min sans but. i1'e-derniére ptie. [4 
instalments] (Jn Revue des deux 
mondes, 15 mai—1¢& juillet, 1916) 

[17754 
© May 15-July 1, 1916; 1 c. each 
Aug. 26, 1916; A—Foreign 14140. 


Hickson. D’automne. (in Harper’s 

bazar, August, 1916) [17755 

fee, A01G;.1 «. July.3i, 

1916; A 441544; Hickson and com- 
pany, New York. 


Hint (James J.) Year with colors for 
youth of U. S. (Jn Washington 
evening star) [17756 

© July 13, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 1, 1916; 
A 441444; Association for national 
service, Washington. 


Hint (Janet McKenzie) [17757,1775S8 


Balanced daily diet. Cincinnati, The 
Procter & Gamble co. [1916] 96 p. 
illus.’ (part col.) 12mo. @ July 15, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. July 19, 1916; 
A 432920. 

Whys of cooking. Cincinnati, The 
Procter & Gamble co. [1916] 107 é: 
col Luus. “l2mo. (© July 15, 191 


2c. and aff. July 19, 1916; A 432921. 


EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 


17785 

Hopeson (Eunice)* Los Angeles. Only 
a rose in the gutter. Card, 9 by 54 
inches, [17759 


© June 3, 1916; 2 
2, 1916; A 432847. 


ce. and aff. July 


Hotcoms (J. I.) mfg. co.*, Indianapo- 
lish) Gadcalos*:nons30..2°424p: +1.) p: 
[11]-111. illus. S8vo. (cover-title: 


Cleaning brushes and sanitary sup- 
plies. ) [17760 

©: May 22) 41996: 2) and! “aft. 
May 29, 1916; A 484756. 


Ho Leproor hosiery co.*, Milwaukee. 
[17761-17763 

guaranteed. © 

July 26, 1916; 


Both silk and cotton 
Maye 1 Ss iOdiGis | tive 
A 441296. 

Even the light weights for summer guar- 
anteed. (In Ladies’ home journal, 
June, 1916) @©@ May 28, 1916; 1 ce. 
July 26, 1916; A 441298. 


Six months wear is guaranteed. © Mar. 
TGs ole) tds Ce “July 265 /1 9G 7A 
441293. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Saturday 
evening post unless otherwise stated] 
HoLianp (Frederick Johnson)* Mel- 
bourne, Australia. Fleeto, the great 
naval war game; rules of the game. 
3 p. Folded chart. S8vo. [17764 


© June 20, 1916; 2 ¢-and aff. 
June 30, 1916; A 4384774. 


HoLMAN (John B.) Combined life, ac- 
cident and health insurance: record 
of policies, renewals and premium 


settlements. San Francisco, Cal., 
H. K. Starkweather, [1916], 21. obl. 
Svo. [17765 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
19, 1916; A 484606; Haynes K. 
Starkweather, Alameda, Cal. 


Home telephone co.*, Goshen, Ind. 
Goshen, Ind. [telephone] directory. 
June, 1916. 192 p. 8vo. [17766 

©l dune tf 1916: ws. e¢? June ie 
1916; aff. July 5, 1916; A 434840. 


Hoover (R. H.) & co. Monthly range 
of prices for cotton futures in New 
York. Sheet, 244 by 164 inches. 

[17767 

© June 19, 1916; 2.c. July 3 1916; 

Ot eke y, 1916; A 482851; Theo. 
H, Price, New York. 


[Hore (Chester R.]) [1776S—17T785 


Banzai. @ Aug. 6, 1916; 1c. Aug. £ 
1916; A 441686. 


Fatalism and a white and black auto! 
@ July 30, 1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 5, 1916; 
A 441570. 


whalebacks antedated 


wr oo How Great Lakes’ 
© Procter & Gamble co., Cincin- the Deutschland. © July 30, 1916; 
nati. 1c. Aug. 5, 1916; A 441569. 
801 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. bse 


[Horr (Chester R.) ]—Continued. 


Incomparable and the super-superlative. 
Oe 6, 19163: 4.¢;, Aug 9, AOdb eA 


Life story of the real Evangeline sadder 


than that of Longfellow’s heroine. © 
July 165 LOG ve) July 24509166 
441247. 

Love quixotic, erotic, or religion chaotic, 
exotic? © Suly 23, 4916 3 +t ee. duly 
26, 1916; A 441384. 

Most unk <indest ‘kut’ of all. © July 16, 


1916; 1c. July 24, 1916; A 441245. 


Newest scientific discoveries and remark- 
able facts. July 16, 1916. © July 16, 
1916; 1-c: July 24, 1916: A 441246. 

——- July 23. 1916. @© July 23, 1916; 
1c. July 26, 1916; A 441387. 

AUG.) 19464 (©. Aus 6, 

1 ¢«. Aug. 9, 1916; A 441683. 

July e30> 19465 CO Julyesh, L9G: 

ic. Aug. 5. 1916; A 441566. 

Paradoxical Duke of Devonshire. © 6 


1916; 


Suly 2a, 1916471 “c.. Saly.26, tote: A. 
441385. 

Peck’s bad boy lives to mourn his au- 
tHOL: — Oi. vulva. 1 OG wen uly eee: 
1916; A 441386. 

Poor little rich grownup. © July 23 
1916; 1 ¢ July 26, 1916; A 4417383. 
What a mixup in titles and ranks at 
this war time wedding. © July 16, 


1916; 1 ec. July 24, 1916; A 441244. 


When Lulu appreciates aan ae talent. 
OL Ane. 76. 9tO16 ste Agen (OF tore: 
A 441688. 


Why man instinctively dreads sharks. 
@y Aus. 6. OTB e410 Cc DADS. 00.1946): 
A 441685. 

Will Hetty Green’s arguments as a will 
smasher be cited in effort to gain 
part of her riches? © July 30, 1916; 
icy Aue, 1OLG: A =440574d 
[Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 

land Sunday leader] 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


HoprrewWeELlL, Va. 
Point, Va., 
Richmond, 
ine., 1916. 


Hopewell and City 
directory, LONG.) > vod. 
Va., Hill directory co., 
[5]-804 p. Svo. $5.00. 
[17786 
© July 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
31, 1916; A 487070; Hill directory 
co,. ine., Richmond. 


HopKINSVILLE, Ky. Caron’s directory 
of the city of Hopkinsville, Ky., for 
1916-1918. v. 4. [Louisville, Ky.] 
Caron directory co., ine, 1916. 2 p. 
]., [18]-486 p. Svo. $3.00. [17787 

© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


1, 1916: A 431720; Caron directory 
co,. Louisville. 

Horiye (Henry H.)* Los Angeles 
Japanese business directory, both 


telephones of southern California. v. 
7, no. 8, July, 1916. cover-title, va- 
rious paging. 4to. $0.25. [17788 

© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
27, 1916; A 433873. 


80 


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Horpoint electric heating co 


.*, Onta- 
rio, Cal. Retail salesmen’s manual 
of Hotpoint lamp-socket appliances. 
48 p. illus. 16mo. (Form 550- 
12616) [17789 

© July 7,.1916; 2 c and aff. July 
13, 1916; A 434956. 


HucuHes (Rupert) Gloria’s romance, 


by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. 
(In Chicago Sunday tribune) 
[17790-17794 
4th installment. © June 18, 1916; 1 « 
June 22, 1916; A 440482. 
Sth installment. © July 16, 1916; 1 e. 
July 20, 1916; A 441139. 
9th instaliment. © July 23, 1916; 1 «. 
July 27, 1916; A 441339. 


10th installment. © July 30, 1916; 1. 
Aug. 3, 1916; A 441497. 
11th installment. £ Aug. 
Aug. 10, 1916; A 441651. 


© Adelaide M. Hughes, Chicago. 


6, 1916; 1. 


HUNGERFORD (Cyrus ©.) Building a 
comic strip. [11] loose sheets, illus., 
in envelope, 84 by 114 inches. $1.00. 

[17795 

© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

10, 1916; A 484407; Carter pub co., 
Pittsburgh. 


Hunt (J. N.)* Chicago. Elementary- 
school speller. New York, Cincin- 
nati [ete.] American book company 
[1916] 176p. 12mo. $0.24. [17796 


© July 27, 1916; 2 « and aff. 
Aug. 3, 1916; A 4383937. 


Hunt (Maud B.)* West Medford, 
Mass. Hit the trail. [3] p. 16mo. 

[17797 

© June 27,,1916;: 2°¢. anda 


June 28, 1916; A 434728. 


Hunter (L. W.) To a bathing girl. 
(In Cleveland Sunday leader) 
[17798 
© July. 23, 1916; 1. c.. diye 
1916; A 441382; Cleveland co., Cleve- 
land. 


HUNTINGTON piano co. Pneumatic 
player mechanism and _ descriptive 
catalog of Huntington piano com- 
pany. 33 p. ilus.- 4to. L1T799 

© July 20, 19163 2 “andes 
July 22, 1916; A 436053; Standard 
pheumatic action co., New York. 


Huston (Frank M.) 
opportunity. (In Bakers’ helper, 
June, 1916) [17800 

© June, 1916; 1 eodJuly 2a 
1916; A 441251; Maurice B. Koynat, 
Chicago. 


Golden business 


BOOKS, 
no. 8, 1916 


ILLINOIS osteopathic assn.*, Chicago. 
Declaration of osteopathic rights and 


principles, adopted June 15, 1916. 
cover-title, 8 p. 24mo. [17801 ! 


© June 28, 1916: 2 
July 3, 1916; A 434802. 


INNES (Kate) [17802, 17803 


Little joker. Boston, Mass., Davis & 
Bonds [1916]  2.p. 1., 49 p: 
$0.50... @ May 6, 1916: 2 
June 22, 1916: A 432921. 

iitile Vv: W. Boston, Davis & Bond 
L916], 2 p. 1. 44 p-. 12mo. $0.50. 
© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 22, 
1916; A "432920. 


© Albert M. Davis, Boston. 

New York. 

[17804, 17805 

Are you a man? © July 17, 1916; 1 ec. 
July 20, 1916; A 441142. 

Life insurance salesman. @© Aug. 2, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 4, 1916; A 441529. 
{[Note: The foregoing are in Insur- 

ance press] 


INSURANCE YEAR book, 


ec. and aff. 


INSURANCE press*, 


1916-1917. 
[17806, 17807 

Fire and marine. 44th annual issue. 
Carefully corrected to June 20, 1916. 
New York, Chicago, The Spectator 

#916.) xxxii, 560) B-284. 

wey avo. . SG. 00. © Aug. 9. 

1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 14, 1916; A 
437203. 

Life, casualty and miscellaneous. 44th 
annual issue. Carefully corrected to 


June 20, 1916. New York, Chicago, 
The Spectator company, 1916. xxxii, 
583, A-428, B—286 Svo. $6.00. 


© Aug. 9, 1916; and aff. Aug. 14, 


1916; A "437202. 
© Spectator co., New York. 


INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE Schools. 
[17808-17810 


Instruction pa- 
1st 


DENCH 


Design of transformers. 
per with examination questions. 


ed. 1657. Scranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company, [1916] 
cover-title, 50, 3 p. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. © Apr. 18) A916: 2 ¢.-and “aff. 
July 3, 1916; A 434820. 

Successful reasoning. Pt. 1. Instruc- 


tion paper with examination questions. 


2d ed. 1480 A. Scranton, Pa., In- 
ternational textbook SOPAPANy, [1916] 
cover-title, 35, 2 p. § GieADiass. 
fore, 2 c.. and aff. Fula Se OG oa A: 
434822. 

Vegetable greenhouses. Pts. 1-2. In- 


struction | paper with examination ques- 


tions. ist ed. 1579 A, B. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook company, 
[1916] cover-title, 2 v. illus., diagrs. 
avo. © ©) Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and ‘aff. 
July 3, 1916; A 434821. 
© International textbook  o., 
Scranton, Pa. 
INTERNATIONAL FILTER Co.*, Chicago. 


International junior water softener. 
15, [1] p. illus. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 
33 ) [17811 


© Apr. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
30, 1916; A 434764. 


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17858 

INTERNATIONAL NEWS. service*, New 

York. Kabibble kabaret. (Jn New 

York evening journal) 

[17812-17829 

Sailye TetOnG. e- @usiuilyy lb OaG <= sive: 
July 17, 1916; A 441065. 

lye We ebOiiG: co July 17, 1916; eS 
July 18, 1916; A 441110. 

July 18. 1916. o uly 1S. 1 OiG= e 
July 19, 1916; A 441179. 


July 19, 1916 © July 19, 
July 20, 1916; A 441182. 


1916; e. 


July, 2ZO:, 1916.) © July,20: 1916= Cs 
July 21, 1916; A 441185. 

uly) 2 OG @) dulye2t, 1916: Cs 
July 22, 1916; A 441186. 

uly 22.4916. 2 @) July 22, 


July 24, 1916; A 441218. 
july 24.4916. —@ duly, 24, 
July 25, 1916: A 441069. 
July 2oetSiG, ©) duly 25: 
July 26, 1916; A 441290. 
July 265 1916s .@isulys 26; 
July 27, 1916; A 441336. 


1916; 
1916; 


is 

alt 

1 

1 

1 
1916.37 1 3 

1 

a 

1916; 1 

1 

1 


Jguly 27. 1916. Or July727,) 1916; G 
July 28, 1916; A 441369. 
jily 28,8956.5 @) July -28, 1916 5 eG 


July 29, 1916; A 441399. 


July 29. 19465 -@y nly 29; 1916 3) 1 te 
July 31, TOM Gel: 441421. 
July Si. °f816. 2@nduly vol, £916 Pe. 
Aug. 1, 1916; A 441441. 
Aus. 19162, @, Avex J91Gs, Te 
Aug. 2, 1916; A 441460. 
Ame. 02 1916s Oe Anes O25) EOLG sock se 
Aug. 3,.1916; A 441492. 
Auge-.3; 19P6.4) ©; Aus s; L916: te: 
Aug. 4, 1916; A i4i524. 
Aus, 4, 19165, @ Ausired, 19265, i ¢: 
Aug. 5, 1916; A 441543. 
INTERNATIONAL TIME recording co. of 
New York*, Endicott, N. Y. Instruc- 
tions to salesmen. 63 p. form. 
16mo. {17830 


© July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
22, 1916; A 435416. 


INTRAVENOUS products co.*, Denver. 
Ambulations of A. N. Ampoule. 16 p. 
illus. Svo. [17831 


© July 17, 1916; 2 ¢, 
22, 1916; A 436049. 


and aff. July 


York. 
eover-title, 
4to. [17832 
1916: 2° c. -Jaby 19: 
A 431964. 


General 
356 p. 


JABURG bros.*, Netw 
catalogue [1916] 
illus., col. map. 


©) July 15, 
1916: aff. July 21, 1916; 


[JAMESON (Helen Follett) ] 
[17833-17858 


What stout women should wear, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] © July 
30, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 1, 1916; A 441448, 

What thin women should wear, by 
Madame Qui Vive |pseud.] @© Aug. 6, 
1916; 1 ec. Aug. 7, 1916; A 441643. 

What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] July 15, 


1916) (@ uly. 13, DO 2G) s Lic. July 15 
1916; A 441054. 


803 


17859 


[JAMESON (Helen Follett) ]—Contd. 


What to wear and how to wear it. July 
14, 1916.) ©) July 445 19966 ively 
15, 1916; A 441058. 


duly 15, 19965 +@usuly: 15,21 916.: 
1 e. July 17, 1916; A 441061. 
July IT. 19tG. “Gamey 47, 1946 5 
1 ec. July 18, 1916; A 441112. 
July 18, 1916. @© July 18, 1916; 
1c. July 19, 1916; A 441156. 
July 19, 1916. @© July 19, 1916; 
1 ec. July 20, 1916; A 441160. 
July, 2B) 8916. OCU suly 26, 19163 
1c. July 21, 1916; A 441175. 
——July 21,,1916. © July 21, 1916; 
1 ec. July 24, 1916; A 441210. 
Huly 22 1946: -@Jaly 22, 19ie% 
1c. July 24, 1916; A 441214. 
diy 24 1986. *“Oednly. 24, OIG = 
ie. July 25, 1916; A 441286. 
duly 25, 1916. -O July 25," 1916; 
1 e¢ July 26, 1916; A 441361. 
tualy 267 O16), Woe suly, 265719 6 - 


1 ¢. July 27, 1916; A 441364. 


July 2es TOG ©) sutys 27, f98G's 

1 ce. July 28, 1916; A 441396. 
July 28, 1916. © July 28, 1816; 

1 ec. July 29, 1916; A 441417. 
Tuly 29, 19163" © July 29, 19tG:; 

1 ec. July 31, 1916; A 441445. 
Salby 31. 1916 (Oy ruly 3a) ates 

1 ec. Aug. 1, 1916; A 441456. 
—— Aus. 1, 1916." © Auge ft 19163) 1 1c; 


Aug. 2, 1916; A 441491. 


Ang. 2 toi6.- (G) Aus So ti Sc; 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 441521. 
Aus 3, 1916, @ Aug. 3. 19a, 1 e: 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 441557. 
Aug. 4, 1916. © Aug. 4, 1916;.1. c. 
Aug. 5, 1916; A 441557. 
—— Aug. 5. 1916. @© Aug. 5, 1916; 1c. 
Aug. 7, 1916; A 441560. 
—— Aug. 7, 1916. © Aug. 7, 1916; 1c. 
Aug. 9, 1916; A 4416388. 
Aug: 8, 1916. © Aug. 8; P9LGg)l ec: 
Aug. 9, 1916; A 441635. 
Aug. 9, 1916: ©, Auge 971916; £ ¢. 
Aug. 10, 1916; A 441698. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


JAYNE (D.) & son*, Philadelphia. 
Hand book for the preserving of 
fruits: [s2jep., Duss .16mo, 

[17859 


©! Tine 26; 191 6¢m2ey and) ait. 

June 29, 1916; A 432737. 

JEFFERY truck-service co.*, Cedar Rap- 
ids, Ia. Quick roll-body as applied 
to millwork and lumber. 16 p. illus. 
Svo. [17860 


© July 1,-1916; 2 « and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 432935. 


JILLSON (J. Ralph)* Springfield, Mo. 
Savings account premium deposit 
plan for buying life insurance. 
[Springfield, Mo., Printed by the In- 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


a a a LT LLL 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


JILLSON (J. Ralph) *—Continued. 
land printing co.,1916] [4] p. S8vo. 
$0.50. [17861 


© July 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 487021. 


JOHNSON (J. D. A.)* Muskegon, Mich. 
[17862-17870 


Confidence, the sales lode-stone. Sheet, 
11 by 8% inches. (Motor high speed 
sales talks, no. 35. 4-5-16) © Apr. 
5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 29, 1916; 
A 432728. 


Good enough is economy’s mirage. Sheet, 
11 by 8% inches. (Motor high speed 
sales talks, no. 39. 5-31-16) © May 
31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 29, 1916; 
A 432726. 


He who mountains will move. 
by 8% inches. (Motor high speed sales 
talks, no. 33. 3—8—16) Mar. 8, 
pees 2c. and aff. June 29, 1916; A 

Sate. : 


I create my own success. 
84 inches. (Motor high speed sales 
talks, no. 34. 3-22-16) © Mar. 22, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 29, 1916; A 
432729. 


Imprisoning the thief of time. 
by 84 inches. (Motor high speed sales 
talks, no. 38. 5-17-16) @©@ May 17, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 29, 1916; A 
432730. 


On trial, old reliable and new progressive. 
Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. (Motor ey 


Sheet, 11 


Sheet, 11 by 


Sheet, 11 


speed sales talks, no. 37. 5—3-16 
@ May 38, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. June 29, 
1916; A 432724. 


Projecting a need picture on the screen 
of desire. Sheet. 11 by 8% inches. 
(Motor high speed sales talks, no. 36. 
4-19-16) © Apr. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. June 29, 1916; A 432727. 


When your mind’s tuned up to positive. 
Sheet, 11 by 83 inches. (Motor high 
speed sales talks, no. 40. 6-14-16) _ 
© June 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
29, 1916; A. 432725. 


World is always waiting for _a leader. 
Skeet. 11 by 82 inches. (Motor high 


speed sales talks, no. 32. 2-23-16) 
© Feb. 25. 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
29, 1916: A 432732. 

JonES & Farkas*, Chicago. Our ma- 
tion’s rulers. cover-title, 16 p. illus., 
ports. obl. 48mo. [1787] 

© June 15, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 


June 23, 1916; A 434612. 


Joyce (John St. George)* Philadel- 


phia. Ireland’s tale in historic 
sketch. (Jn Hibernian). [17872 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 1 ¢ Aug. 3, 1916; 
A 441536. 5 


Jupy (G. Thomas) Judgments, attach- 
ments, garnishments, and executions, 
with outline of study, lesson talks, 
and daily recitations. Chicago, La 
Salle extension university [1916] 


804 


‘no. 8, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


17914 


“Jupy (G. Thomas)—Continued. 

50 p. Svo. (American law and 

procedure, lecture 43) [17873 
ie tuly 24-1916; .2:<¢. July: 27, 

1916; aff. July 28, 1916; A 435406; 

La Salle extension university, Chi- 

cago. 


JUNKIN (F. H.)* Lake Charles, La. 
Schedule 25-31. Universal savings 
system of the Lake Charles trust 
and savings bank. cover-title. [3] 
p. 24mo. [17874 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 7, 1916; A 434392. 


KALLENBERG (Henry)* Troy, N. Y. 
Self instructor for the celebrated 
Clark’s London flute, H. K. fife, 
American star and U. S. flageolets. 

| [3] p. illus., diagr. 8vo. [17875 

| © June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

{ 3. 1916; A 434836. 


KAUFMAN (Herbert)* New York. Her- 
bert Kaufman’s weekly page. (In 
Boston Sunday herald). 

[17876-17878 
July 30. 1916. @© July 30, 1916; 1 « 
Aug. 5, 1916; A 441548. 


July 16, 1916. © July 16, 1916; 1 ec. 
July 24, 1916; A 441268. 


rime fot. @) July 23, 1916,3.-1 ¢. 
July 28, 1916; A 441395. 
KEELEY (J )* Chicago. [17879-17888 


Don’t accept him if he proposes on a 
boat! © July 30, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 1, 
1916; A 441451. 


Launcelots of the air. © July 30, 1916; 
1 e« Aug. 1, 1916; A 441453. 


Public square pillory for criminals in 
1916; @© Aug. 6, 1916; 1c. Aug. 7 
1916. A 441650. 

Romance of the rich that silenced scof- 
fers. © July 16, 1916; 1 c. July 17, 
1916: A 441104. 


Stop, look and listen! © July 30, 1916 ; 
1c. Aug. 1, 1916; A 441454. 


Uncovering the throne room where Moses 
threatened Pharaoh. @ Aug. 6, 1916; 
we Ans. 7, 1916; A 441649, 

What barbarism will Bakst picture in 
American women? © July 30, 1916; 
1 e¢«. Aug. 1, 1916; A 441450. 


Why children often want to die. © 
Aug. 6, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 7, 1916; A 
441648. 


Why the ballot will never bury the 
eternal feminine. © July 23, 1916; 
1c. July 24, 1916; A 441285. 


Why women are stronger Le their loves 
ond hates than men. © July 16, 1916; 
1c. July 17, 1916; A 441107. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 

Kewtey (Thomas J.)* Chicago. Curse 
of the contralto. (In Musical 
leader ) [17889 

| © July 20, 1916; 1 c. July 24, 1916; 
‘ A 441250. 


59803—16——_3 


KELLOGG Switchboard & supply co.*, 
Chicago. Magneto switchboards. 40 
p. illus., diagrs. 4to . (Bulletin no. 
90) [17890 

© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 24, 1916; A 485247. 


KEMBLE (William Fretz)* Hastings- 
on-Hudson, N. Y. Standard tests for 
human character. no.2. 31 p. [i.e 


14 1.] pls., ports. Ato. [17891 

© June i, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 434692. 

KenaGa (W. C.)* Cleveland. Ad art 


service. Week. ending May 6—July 
79, A916... AB vevallus;. fol: 
[17892-17904 
© Apr. 28, May 5, 12, 18, 25, June 
ft Re dh, 22. 29. + Sul. 6: 14, .20> 1916; 
2 ce. each and aff. July 26, 1916; A 
435376435388. 


KKEWAUNEE mfg. co.*, Kewaunee, Wis. 
Science laberatory furniture. Cat- 
alog no. 11.. 234, [5] p. illus. Svo. 
(cover-title: Kewaunee science fur- 
niture. ) [17905 

© June 23; 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 28, 1916: A 4347338. 


Kipper (A. A.) ine. [17906-17912 


“Complete in every detail. © July 27, 
1916; 1 ec. July 31, 1916; A 441413. 


Fairness of this player piano proposition. 
@ July 25, 1916; 1 c. July 28, 1916; 
A 441381. 

Keep your boys and girls away from the 
environment of the dance halis and 
street congregating crowds. © July 
26,1916; 1c. July 29,1916; A 241417. 


Price $340. (Jn Clinton courier) © July 


Ze SIGE Je. duly 31.) 4916s A 
441414. 
Price $340 [girl at player piano]. © 


July 24, 1916; 1 c. July 27, 1916; A 
441324, 


Sale of piano players. © July 21, 1916; 
1 ce. July 26, 1916; A 441300. 


You can purchase this player piano for 


$253.50. © July 22, 1916; 1 ¢. July 
26; 1916; A 441299. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Utica 


daily press unless otherwise stated] 
© Bryan M. Jones, Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 


KieEHxL (W. J. L.) [17913, 17914 


Deserters flee to Holland. © re 22, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 26, 1916; A 441315 


Roumanians can’t atten © fe 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 10, 1916: A 141680. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


805 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17915 
Krestine (Samuel G.)*, Brooklyn. 
Correct finger, wrist and hand posi- 


tions for artistic piano playing. [4] 
p. illus. fol. $0.50. [17915 

© June 30, 1916; 2 c. July 3, 1916; 
aff. July 1, 1916; A 482841. 


Kirt (Virginia E.)*, Philadelphia. 
Kitchen movies. August, 1916. 
Why not move to the cool woods on 
hot days? (Jn Ladies home jour- 
nal) [17916 

© July 2019163" 2 e “duly °20, 
1916; A 441154. 

Kine (J. Cheston) If you’re a bache- 

lor you’re not fully sane. (Jn Chi- 

-eago herald) [17917 
©) July “237: 1916: th. 6 anise 24. 

1916; A 441284; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


KINSCELLA (Hazel Gertrude) * Lincoln, 


Neb. Preserving the music of a 
vanishing race. (Jn Musical Amer- 
ica ) [17918 


(© June 24 191G* <P ce. July 25, 
1916; A 441691. 


Kirk (Alice Gitchell) [17919-17922 


Home making talks. Food for campers. 
@© July 28) 1906 344. ec. July 294 1986. 
A 441402. 
© Alice Gitchell Kirk co., Cleve- 

land. 


© Aug. 
4, 1916; e; Aus. 1; 19165 A £41579. 


© Alice Se Kirk, Cleveland. 


—— Science of all jelly making. © July 
Se ANG sad Sexy, EOdGe A: 
441206. 


Information about milk. © July 21, 
1916; 1c. July 22, 1916; A 441207. 


© Alice Gitchell Kirk co., Cleve- 
land. 


Knapp (Penelope) [Exercises] Les- 
son 7. (In Chicago herald) [17923 
© Aug. 6, 1916; 1 ce. Aug. 7, 1916; 

A 441640; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


KNICKERBOCKER ady. & ill. service’, 
New York. Bulletin. Mar., Apr., 
May, [1916] 3 v. illus. fol. 

[17924-17926 

© Mar. 20, Apr. 20, May 20, 1916; 

2 ec. each and aff. June 28, 1916; A 
434750434752. 


(M. D.) co.*, Rochester, 
Paper package machinery 
devices. 11, [1] p._ illus. 
(Bulletin 36, form 354). 
[17927 
e. and aff. 


KNOWLTON 
Nieris 
safety 
Svo. 


© June 26, 1916; 2 
June 28, 1916; A 434758. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Kui. ‘(Alfred J.)* Far Hits; os 
Handy book for planters and lovers 
of nature. 34 p. illus. 12mo. 
(Cover-title: The old farm house) 

[17928 


© June 22, 1916; 2° 4 andes 


June 24, 1916; A 4382687. 


LA Coste (Lucie) Will women still 
want to be mothers after the war? 


(In Chicago herald). [17929 


© July 16, 1916; 1 ec July 17, 
1916; A 441106; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Lait (Jack) [17930-17945 


Adventures of an Oregon bloodhound in 
Aurora, Ill. @ July. .26, 195-7 
July 21, 1916; A 441176. 


Advertising has let the daylight in. © 
July 13, 1916; 1 ¢. July 15, 1916; 


441056. 
Five reels for an all-star cast. © July 
15, 1916; 1 @ Sadly fy ter 2 


441063. 


Gus the bus at movie convention. © 
July 17, 1916; 1 ©. duly 28) 29i6- 


A 441113. 

Gus the bus off for his vacation. © July 
24, 1916; 1 .«.. daly 2 eee oe 
441288. 

Gus the bus on piscatorial cranks. © 
Aug. 7, 1916; 1 ©. Ane SS 


441641. 


Gus the bus writes Evelyn a letter. © 
July 31, 1916; 1 @ Aus), 255 
441457. 


Introducing Mr. Blotz, the millionaire 
newspaper owner. @© July 21, 1916; 
1 ec. July 24, 1916; A 441213. 

Joan of Arkansas. © July 16, 1916; 
Lee. July 17, 1916; A 441992. 

Kiss in the dark. © Aug. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 7, 1916; A 441645. 

Omaha Slim finds landsmen harsh. © 
July 18, 1916; 1 c. July 19, 19162 2 


441157. 

Reports on half-wits of the ages. © July 
22, 1916; 1 «@ July 245 4s9teae 
441215. 


rush on foe. © 
1 e.. July 15, A9tGs xz: 


Silk-lined shyster is novelized. @ Aug 
8, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 9, 191674 141637, 


Some timely correspondence for you. © 
ay a 1916; 1 ¢. July 20, 1916; A 


Spearfish (S. D.) has punk pictures. 


Salesmen, unleashed, 
July 14, 1916; 
441060. 


Aug. 9; 1916; 2° ce. Aug: 20) 1916 ; 
441696 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


herald. ] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Larce (Laura A.) [17946, 17947 


Old stories for young readers. Illus. by 
Rachel Dixon and Marjorie Hartwell. 
New York, The Macmillan company. 
1916. .x p.,, 1h, 223 p.- front, ae 
12mo. (Every child’s series) $0.40. 
© July 26, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 
27, 1916; A 433865. 


806 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


17978 


LARGE (Laura A.)—Continued. 


Visit to the farm. TIllus. by Rachel 
Dixon and Marjorie Hartwell. New 
York, The Macmillan company, 1916. 
vy, 130 p. illus. 12mo. (Everychild’s 
series) $0.40. © Aug. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Aug. 3, 1916; A 433932. 


© Macmillan co., New York. 


La Rue (Charles) Thirty-four com- 
mon tennis errors of the million 
players and the remedies, also a 
theory of campaign never before 
stated. New York, American sports 
publishing company [1916] 48 p. 
illus. 16mo. 
morary., Group 3, no. 363) $0.10: 

[17948 

© July 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 

o1, 1916; A 437052; Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York. 


LA SALLE extension university*, Chi- 
cago. [17949-17951 
Banking and finance. Annual catalog, 

1916-17. 2 p.1., numb. 1. 2-4, 60 p. 
illus., ports. 4to. @© July 12, 1916; 
Pac MMliveen 19IG > att, July 28, 1916: 
A 435409. 


Course in effective public speaking. Self- 
expression lesson talks, no. 5-8. 4 v. 
4to. @ June Lt, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
July 10, 1916; A 432960. 


How to use the daily time chart. Sheet, 
printed on both sides. 82 by 21 
inches. © Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. May 24, 
1916; aff. June 10, 1916; A 4343897. 


LAWLEY (Richard C.) jr.*, Kingston, 
Pa. New hymns of the Redeemer. 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., The Local na- 
tional publishers, 1916. [8] p. illus. 
24mo. $0.10. [17952 


© July 26, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 485482. 


LAWSoN manufacturing co.*, Pitts- | 


burgh. Making delivery on time. 
[8] p. folder, illus. obl. 48mo. 
[179538 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 482908. 


LAwtTon (Wilbur) Ocean wireless 
boys on the Pacific. Illus. by Arthur 
O. Scott. New York, Hurst & com- 
pany [1916] 301 p. front. 12mo. 
$0.50. [17954 

© July 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
18, 1916; A 488771; Hurst & co., 
New York. 


Lewis (Lloyd D.) Real American- 
born baby elephant that will live. 
(Jn Chicago herald) [17955 

faad0ly. 23), 1916; 1 ¢, July, 24, 
1916; A 441282; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


(Spalding’s athletic 


Lewis home furnishing co.*, Bay City, 
Mich. Furnishing your home the 
Lewis way. 64 p. illus. 4to. 
(Cover-title: Lewis home furnish- 
ings) [17956 

©  June?Zorti19iG¢s\2 ¢) -and aff. 
June 29, 1916; A 4382750. 


LEWKOoOwITzZ (1.)* New York. [Jew- 
elry catalogue] S24. ep: illus. 


16mo. [17957 
(© May 15, 1916; 2 c. July 1, 1916; 


ait. July 25, 1916; A 432780. 


LICHTENSTEIN (Louis)* Norfolk, Va. 
Practical furrier. va are Oe illus., 
diagrs. 4to. $5.00. [17958 

© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 435436. 


Linpsay (Forbes) Policy contract. 
ie Dalee Die (S51 =93,- leds .SVOs. 5. GP a- 
cific mutual school for salesmen. 
First post-graduate course, no. 9) 

[17959 

© June 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 

3, 1916; A 434806; Pacific mutual 

lief insurance co. of California, Los 
Angeles. 


LInDsSEY (Ralph Alonzo)* St. Paul. 
How much have you? [40] p. 
16mo. [17960 

© June 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 5, 1916; A 482818. 


Liste (Ann) Biography of a sinner. 
(In New York evening journal) 
[17961-17978 
July 15, 1916. © July 15, 1916; 1 c. 
July 17, 1916; A 441066. 
Jnly eh tO1G. . Ovouly, 19. OuG<7 a te: 
July 18, 1916; A 441109. 
JUlyeS. 1916. O© snly ts: 196 tc: 
July 19, 1916; A 441180. 
July OP VOdGs. (Or July Oe OdG teres 
July 20, 1916; A 441181. 
gully 2OS TSG 2 Oe Iulye2Ow 1g TEE. 1 ve: 
July 21, 1916; A 441184. 
duly: 2h, 1916. © July 21; 1916. a | 
July 22, 1916; A 441188., 
July 22, 1916. © July 22, 1916; 1 
July 24, 1916; A 441219. 


July 24, 1916. © July 24, 1916; 1 ¢. 


July 25, 1916; A 441269. 

July 25, 1916. © July 25, 1916; 1 «. 
July 26, 1916; A 441289. 

July 26, 1916. © July 26, 1916; 1 «. 
July 27, 1916; A 441335. 

July 27, 1916. © July 27, 1916; 1 «. 
July 28, 1916; A 441368. 

July 28, 1916. © July 28, 1916; 1 «. 
July 29, 1916; A 441401. 

July 29) .1916.  @i July 29, 196%) 1 e: 
July 31, 1916; A 441422. 

July: 31, 1916. © July, 31, 19163 1 e. 
Aug. 1, 1916; A 441440. 

Aug. 1, 1916. © Aug. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 2, 1916; A 441459. 


807 


a es, a as 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Wns. 4vs 


Liste (Ann)—Continued. 


Auesyp2s 1906s @a Aer 25 t91Gsi ce: 
Aug. 8, 1916; A penn 

Aug. e3-. 191G:  @ Ave 3: 21916: tt, se 
Aug. "A, 19fG6.- 4 441595, 

Aue 4. 1916, © Aus:  4,° 19167 ft © 


Aug. 5. POG 441542. 
© International news service, New 
York. 

Lioyp brothers*, Cincinnati. Vege- 
table remedies. cover-title, 32 p. 
illus. Svo. (Lloyd brothers’ bulle- 
tin, summer, 1916). [17979 

©. June 1, 1916: 2 «¢. Inne 22. 


1916; aff. July 11, 1916; A 434902. 
LOFFLER (Charles) * Minneapolis. 
What is health? (Jn Masonic ob- 
server ) [17989-17983 
Article no. @y July sis.) 1916 Se: 
July 18, isi6: A. 441115 
Article no. 36. © July 22, 19163) bie: 
July 26, 1916; A 441291 
Article no. 37. © ae po 19163 4...c. 
Aug. 2, 1916; A 4414 
Article no. 38. © ie 5, POG Le: 
AUS. fy bOTGs Al 441556. 
Lone (Helen Beecher) How Janice 


Day won. Illus. by Corinne Turner. 
New York, Sully & Kleinteich [1916] 
Vie psd Lpssto0§ p2's trent... plates. 
12mo. (Do something, 3d book). 
On E749% [17984 

© July 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 437081; Sully & Klein- 


teich, New York. 
[LONGFELLOw (H. H.)] Memory’s 
sardenitsa:p. 1jo[2}op. 2s Eounter- 


leaved with blank pages for memo- 
randa. illus. 12mo. [17985 
©  Turiews3, 219 Gene: eb Suky . 8: 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 484949; 
Longfellow, ltd., Boston. 


[LowE (George D.)] Ready-money 
Bill. cover-title, [16] p. _ illus, 
diagr. 8vo. (The Hometown ice 
co. ) [17986 


© June 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
28, 1916; A 484759; Southern trade 
pub. co., Atlanta. 


LowrIr (Donald)* San Francisco. 
Making over a prison. (Jn San 
Francisco Bulletin) [17987-17997 
[chapal &. © snly, 20; SiGe Ay GC. ly; 
25, 1916; A 441278. 

Lehap,} 5. iO). Aly 25, IOIG 2k Co aly 
oie folGisess 441436. 

tehap:| Ke aC) uly edhe 
1, 1916; A 441442 

[chap.] 8. © July 28, IDG = Lc. Auesr2; 
1916; A 441464. 

chap. 9° (@) July, 29, 19i1G. ae Anew: 
1916; A 441484. 


TOUG shal, GC aeae 


$$$ A 


LowriE (Donald) *—Continued. 


chap. 10. @ July 31, 1916; ise. Aus. 5; 
1916; A 441550. 


chap. 11..°@ Aug. 1;°19165 4 e-Aue: 7, 
1916; A 441588. 
[chap.] 12. © Aug. 
7, 1916; A 441598. 
chap. 13: © Aus. 3, 
1916; A 441605. 
[chap. ] 14. © Aug. 
, ; A 44163 30. 
fehap. (th. *© Ss 5, 1916: 7 ¢. Age 
1916; A 441712. 

Lucas (Julien) Fire insurance stand- 
ard policy forms. 2p. 1., 17 numb. 1. 
4to. (Modern business service. Re- 
port no. 73) [17998 


© Feb. 20, 1916; 2°@ tuts cae 
1916; aff. July 6, 1916; A 434843; 
Alexander Hamilton institute, New 
York. 


2, 19165°4-°6) Age 
19165 Le. Ans, 8, 


4, 1916.5, 1.es Aas 


Milwaukee. 


LuxITE textiles, ine.*, 
Hose of luxite. [17999-18001 
Apr. 1, 1916. (in Vogue, April 1, 1916) 
© Mar. 25, 1916; 1c. July 26) 4916- 
A 441294, 
Apr. 15, 1916.) @ ‘Apr..te3 19962 fe, 


July 26, 1916; A 441295. 


June 3, 1916. @© June 1, 1916; 1 & 
July 26, 1916; A 441297, 


[Note: The foregoing are in Saturday 
evening post unless otherwise stated] 
Lynn, Mass. Lynn suburban directory 
for Sw yampscott, Saugus and Nahant, 
Mass., 1916-1917. Salem, Mass., H. 
M. Meek publishing company, 1916. 
481 [i. e. 455] p. Svo. front. (fold. 
map) $4.00. [18002 
© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. July 13, 1916; 
aff. July 12, 1916; A 481852; Alice 
R. Meek, Salem, Mass. 


Lyons (A. Neil) Arthur at the front. 
(In New York Sunday call) 
[18003, 18004 
May 7, 1916. © May 7, 1916; 1 e. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 441520. 
May 28,.1916. © May 28, 1916; 1 e@ 
July 21, 1916; A 441163.. 
© New York call, New York. 


[McCartHy (James J.)] Parables of 
our Lord. Philadelphia, Henry AIl- 


temus company [1916] 1 p. L, 7-60 
p. col. front., illus. S8vo. $0.50. 
[18005 


© July 20, 1916;.2 ¢ ance 
July 22, 1916; A 433836; Howard H. 
Altemus, Philadelphia. 


McCarty (Burke)* Los Angeles. Trea- 
sonable fourth degree oath of the 
Knights of Columbus. 32 p. 12mo. 
$0.15. [18006 

© May 29, 1916; 2 « May 29, 
1916; aff. June 27, 1916; A 434722. 


808 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


18029 


[McCauLry (L.M.)] Tabitha’s letter, 
July 30, 1916. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[18007 


= Joly 30, 1916; 1c. July 31, 
1916; A 441488; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
McCroup (Gertrude Gooding) Kitty 
eat story book. Boston, Davis 
Bond [1916] 4 p. L, 56 p. 12mo. 
$0.50. [18008 
© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 483455; Albert M. Da- 
vis, Boston. 


McCiure’s magazine. Automobile 
year book. [v. 1. 1916-17] New 
York, The Automobile department of 
McClure’s magazine. The McClure 


publications, inc. [1916] 260 p. 
12mo. $0.50. [18069 


© July 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 4388019; McClure publi- 
eations, ine., New York. 


McCowan (Hervey Smith) Trail a boy 

travels. 46 p. 12mo. $0.30 [18010 

© June 10, 1016; 2 ¢«. and aff. June 

28, 1916; A 434731; Katharine 
McGowan, Dallas. 


McCurcHeon (John T)* Chicago. J. 
Ragian Patechmore in town. (In 
Chicago Sunday tribune) [18011 


© July 16, 1916; 1 ec. July 20, 
1916; A 441138. 


McGraw electrical trade directory, 
Apr., 1916. Central station ed. New 
York, McGraw publishing company, 


ine. [1916] 269 [i. e. 365] p. S8vo. 
$3.00. [18012 
© July 10, 1916: 2 GS July eh. 


1916; aff. July 12, 1916: A 431844; 
McGraw pub. co., inc., New York. 


McGrecor bros. co. 
Building material. 


[18013-18016 
Card, 8 by 5% inches. 


(Serial no. 4) © June 15, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. July 3, 1916; A 434810. 

Business economy, lumber and _ coal. 
Card, printed on both sides, 8 by 5% 
inches. (Serial no. 1.) © June 15, 
1916; 2 e. and aff. July 3, 1916; A 
432848. 

Paints and oils. Card. 8 by 5% inches. 
(Serial no. 2) @©@ June 15, 1916; 2 ¢ 


ana aft. July 3, 1916; 


Sereen doors and windows. 
5% inches. (Serial no. 3) 


A 434808. 


Card, 8 by 
© June 15, 


foto. 2 C¢, and aft. July 3, 1916; A 

4348 

© C. J. Blanchard, -Winnebago, 
Nebr. 


MacNair (Henry)* New York. Scenic 
motorway, 4 motor tour de luxe. fea- 
turing New York to Montreal, P. Q. 


a. | 


MacNarm (Henry) *—Continued. 
[ete.] S80 p. illus., maps (part col.) 
ner. 4to. (MacNair’s motorway se- 
ries) $0.25 [18017 
© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
28,1916; A 437020. | 
[Copyright is claimed on new text 
and new maps] ~ 


(Michael) varnish 
Story of honest John. 
illus. (part col.) 


McNAMARA 
Detroit. 
[1] p. 
Tio.) 

© May 1, 1916; 2 
29, 1916; A 432723. 


0.7 
15, 
(Booklet 
et a 


e. and aff. June 


MacRae’s blue book. v. 
cago, New York city, 
book company, 1916. 
80, 148 [3] p. 4to. $10.00 [18019 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 481859; Albert MacRae, 
Chicago. 


7%, 1916. Chi- 
MacRae’s blue 
[5]-1042, 86, 


McSweren (John Sidney)* Philadel- 
phia. On the border, by J. S. Me- 
Sween and Marjorie McSween. 31 
p. 12mo. [18020 

© June, 22.-19162.2 & ‘and ate: 
June 27, 1916; A 4382849. 
Maczxov (Peter I.)* Homestead, Pa. 


Citizen; lesson in English, Russian, 
Slavish.- [6], p. 9-53. $0.35. [18021 


© June 26, 1916; 2 ce. July 3, 1916; 
aff. July 1, 1916; A 432842. 
MaArz. 10. 


jahre. [Each 8vo. M. O. 


50]. [18022-18028 
hft. 7, 19. febr., 1916. © Feb. 19, 1916; 
1 ce. July 29, 1916; A—Foreign 14116. 
hft. 8, 26. febr.. 1916. @© Feb. 26, 1916; 
1 ec. July 29, 1916; A—Foreign 14117. 
hft, 9, 4 marz, 1916:  @ Mar 4, 1916: 
1c. July 29, 1916; A—Foreign 14118. 


hft.- 20:( Tt (miixrz, 1916;°..©wMar: 11, 
1916; 1 e. July 29, 19 A—Foreign 
14119. 

hit. 13." 1. apr 1916: 
1 ec. July 15, 1916; 


EE... 2S. Hs Sapre 19ae6:! 
1 e. July 29, 1916; 


hft. 16, 22. apr., 1916. 
ty PIL Y 20.) LOLO. 


© Mirz 
Munich. 


16; 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13988. 


@ Apr.-1i i196: 
A—Foreign 14120. 
© Apr. 22, 1916; 
A—Foreign 14121. 


Verlag, fit Deen bits 


MAGNIPHONE co.*, Chicago. Order for 
the Magniphone for the deaf. Sheet, 
printed on both sides. 64 by 7 
inches. [18029 

© June 17, and aff. 
June 28, 1916; 


ROLES 2) 
A 484626. 


809 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18030 


MANCHESTER, N. H. Manchester, N. H., 
suburban directory for Auburn, Bed- 
ford, Candia [ete.] 1916-1917.  v. 
1.. Salem, Mass., The H. M. Meek 
publishing co., 1916. 215 p. .8vo. 
$3.00. [18030 

© Apr. 28, 1916; 2 c. May 1, 1916; 
aif. June 15, 1916; A 431835; Henry 
M. Meek pub. co., Salem, Mass. 


MANDEL _ bros.*, 
brothers’ weekly 


Shicago. Mandel 
art cut service. 
[ 18031, 18032 


Sheet 383. jume 10... [L9Te Sheet, 
illus., 283 by 18 inches. © June 8, 
1916; 2 ¢. and ai.ouly Soles A 
432825. 

Sheet 384, June 17 [1916]. Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © June 14, 1916; 
2 -e and ate. July 7, 1916 3-A 432997. 

MANOVILL (Berrnard)*. St ~ Lows. 

Eleventh commandment, thou shalt 


insure thy life. cover-titie, [11] p. 
illus. 24imo. [18033 
© July 7; 1916; 2c. and aff July 


10, 1916: A 432947. 


Manvat of statistics: 
handbeok, 1916. 


stock exchange 
38th annual issue. 


New York. The Manual of statistics 
company [1916] viii, 1106 p. S8vo. 
$5.00. [18034 

© .June 28. GiGi: 2) ¢ fandaate 


June 24, 1916; A 431620; Manual of 
statistics co., New York. 
and wholesalers 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 
[ 18035-18037 
Sheet, 74 by 83 
© May 3i, 
and ait June, 29,, 1906: A 


MANUFACTURERS 
assn.*, 


Instructions to attorney. 
inches. (Form CFA—5) 
LONG 2G 
AS52747. 

Instructions to bank. Instructions to at- 
torney. Instructions to debtor. Sheet, 
11 by 8 inches. (Form C—4) @© May 
ot tod 2.c: andar, sone. 20, 1906 = 


A 432748. 

Note to debtor. Sheet, 72 by 8% inches. 
(Form C-3) © May 31, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. June 29, 1916; A 432822. 

Marcus (Samuel Henry) Songs of 

Godhead. Boston, Stratford pub- 

lishing eo: fISi6e}’ 15;<[1] p:- Sve: 


[18038 

© May 25, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 

28, 1916; A 485437; Isaac Goldberg, 
toxbury, Mass. 


Marcy (Mary) How the farmer can 
get his. Chicago, C. H. Kerr & com- 
pany, 1916. cover-title, 32 p. illus. 
12mo. $0.10. [18039 

© July 1, 1916; 2 © and aff. July 


10, 1916; A 482952; Charles H. Kerr 
& co., Chieago. 


2 


_ 


pt. l, ss vie 


Marks (Jeannette)* South Hadley, 
Mass. Rambler’s reading list of 
good books. [11] p. 8vo. $0.10. 

[18040 


© June 1, 1916; 2 @ June 21, 


1916; aff. July 1, 1916; A 432850. 
MARSHALL- JACKSON c¢0.*, Chicago. 

Closed shop unionism. 23 p. illus. 

12mo. [18041 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 435552. 

MASHEK engineering co.*, New York. 
Coal briquetting machinery and 
plants. 104 p. illus., diagrs. to. 
$1.00. ({Mashek process catalog, 
no. 4]) [18042 

© July 15, 1916; 2 -e7sniyeee 
1916; afi. July 26, 1916; A 435394. 


MAsow ‘Crry, Ya. ee 
Mason City directory, 
Mason City, Ia, RK. L. Polk & ca: 
1916. 498 p. 8vo. $5.00. [180438 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 431971; R. L. Polk & co., 
Sioux City, Ia. 


Polk & co.’s 
1916:- “Ty. tsi 


MATERIAT, MEn’s mercantile assn., ltd.*, 
New York. Monthly supplement. 
New names and re-ratings. July 1, 
1916. Sheet, printed on both sides, 
93 by 72 inches. [18044 

© July 1, 1916; 2 <4 and ai July 
3, 1916; A 434805. 


MATTHEWS-NoRTHRUP works*, Buffalo, 
Outline map of the U. S. A. showing 


the presidential vote in detail. [4] 
p. illus. ports., map. 8vo. [18045 


© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
29, 1916; A 4327 38, 


MAURICE & Adams*, New York. Ecir- 
uam gowns. cover-title, 14, [2] p. 
illus. Svo. [18046 

© June 1,-1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
28, 1916; A 482838. 


Mawson (Robert) [18047-18050 


Making bayonet scabbards, 1. @©@ Aug. 
10,9 1916y; “1_ .c.. Aug. 11,7 tomo ees 
441710. 


Making the 4.5-in. howitzer cartridge 


case, @. July 225 1906 3d reseaiey, 
De 1916; A 441190. 


Lin ean Ta the 1-ib. high-explosive 
shell—2. © Aug. 3, 1916 5 ll seseAS 


3, 1916; A 441532 


3. @©° Aug: 10, 19163 Acc) Anes 
1916; A 441709. 


[Note: The foregoing are in American 
machinist] 


© Hil! pub. co., 


New York. 


810 


— 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


MAYSVILLE, Ky. Caron’s directory of 
the city of Maysville, Ky., and Aber- 
en © tor 1916-1918. ~v... 2. 
[Louisville, Ky.] Caron directory 
eo., inc., 1916. 1 p. 1., [9]-349 p. 

[18051 


© July 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
22, 1916; A 433839 : aren directory 
CO:, Louisville. 


Meccano, limited*, Liverpool, England. 
[18502, 18053 


Meccano instructions book no. 1. Eng- 
lish e Liverpool, Meccano limited 
[1916] cover-title, 136 p. illus. obl. 
16 mo. 1s. 3d © iLO. dilhye Ores steve 


A ad int. 2717; pubd. July 3, 1916. 
Meccano instructions for the no. 0 outfit. 


Liverpool, Meccano, itd. [1916] 
ecover-title 18 p. illus. obl. 16mo. 
400 1G 1 e. July 27, 1916; A ad int. 


2718; pubd. July 3, 1916. 


MELROSE advertising service*, Seattle. 


School children’s water color or 
crayon competition. (Jn San Fran- 
cisco chronicle ) [18054 


© July 31, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 7, 1916; 
A 441583. 


MELTING pot sales assn. of America. 
Herbert’s sunshine sales talks, no. 
3747-3759. 3-4-16 to 5-30-16. 8 v. 
Ato. [18055-18057 

© Mar. 25, Apr. 29, May 30, 1916; 
2 c. each and aff. June 29, 1916; A 


432733482735; Louis A. Hebert, 
Chicago. 

MERCHANDISE purchasing certificate 
co., ine.*, Brooklyn. [18058, 18059 
Canoes, rowboats, launches, auto-run- 

abouts and cruisers. Catalogue, 
suppl. B, May, 1916 200 p illus. 


diagrs. 4to. 
June 15, 1916; aff. July 28, 1916 ; A 


435431. 

Summer furniture, couch hammocks, 
woven hammocks, suit cases and 
traveling bags. Catalogue, suppl. D, 
June, 1916. 20 p illus. Ato. © 
June 29, 1916; 2 c. July 13, 1916; 
aff. July’ 28, 1916; A 435430. 

MERCHANTS’ credit assn.*, Memphis, 


Tenn. Credit reference book of 
Memphis, Tenn., 1916-1917. 6 p 
17-206 p. 4to. [18060 


18077 


Meryer-BotH co.—Continued. 


Sheet L. P. 57, June 24, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., i? by 254 inches. © June 26, 
1 e. and aff. June 29, 1916; A 
439744. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 25, July 7, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
19 by 25 inches. © June 28, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. July 7, 1916; A 432934. 


© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 299, July 7, 1916. Sheet, 
iiss »2Ouby.725 inches. © June 28, 
AOUGE, 2eesrande atts uly, eel ONG A: 
432933. 


© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


MICKELSON (Roland Alvin)* Racine, 


Wis. Natural preservation of the 
eyesight. 12p. 16mv. $0.50. 


[18067 


©: Junee2iek 1916402 .e) and att: 
June 26, 1916; A 4382939. 


MILITAIRE motor vehicle co. of Amer- 


ica, ine. Buitalo. Militaire-ear. 
[16] p.  front., plate, illus., diagrs. 
SVO. [18068 


© June 29, 1916; 2 
10, 1916; A 482955. 


e. and aff. July 


MILLER (Elmer G.)* Pittsburgh. Heon- 
omy method of writing. Book no. 6. 
Envelope with slips attached, in en- 
velope 9 by 9% inenes. [18069 

Or ine 5) 21g: 2 and aff. 
July 1, 1916; A 482773. 


Gs 


Mirrter (Marion C.)* Salamanca, N. Y. 
Hand work for International graded 
Sunday school lessons. Primary 
third year, pt. 4. Teachers hand- 
book. [and portfolio of plates and 
loose 1.] Salamanca, N. Y., Miller 
publishing company [1916] 2 v. 
illus., plates. Svo. [18070 

© June 12, 1916; 2 c each and 
aff. June 28, 1916; A 434747. 


[MitteR (William ©.)] Descent of 
property in Illinois. No. 1-7 of a 
series. Chicago, State bank of Chi- 
eago, [1916] 7 v. 16mo. 

[18071-18076 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. each and 


A ue oe 6: v4 Se < c if . - « 
oe 2 Cand al. Aug: | ~ a Jude 23, 1916; A 484617484603; 
7, 1916; A 438052. 
R. P. Purse, Chattanooga. 
Meyer-BorH co. [18061-18066 
[Ladies plate ads.] no. 623-693. 8 1. | Mitrer rubber co.*, Akron, O. Mister 
illus. fol. ) June 24, 1916 2 es Miller Merit Merchandiser presents 
pe ey 7, TONS 5 A 432932. the Miller merchandising theory. 31 
© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. p. illus. (part col.) fol. (Cover- 
oo lle tal aca ce. Ss ho ie title: Introducing Mister Miller 
fol. © June 22, i916; 2 c. each, and Merit Merchandiser ) [18077 
aff. June 29, 1916, A 432745, 432746. © July 16, 1916; De July Zi, 
© R. Masters, Chicago. 1916; aff. July 22, 1916; A 436054. 
811 


CATALOGUE OF 
18078 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Ptsl aes es 


MINNEAPOLIS REAL estate index co.*, 
Minneapolis. Atlas and ownership 
index. [18078-18087 


Suppl. to v. 1. [Changes from Jan. 1, 
1915 to Nov. 1, 1915] cover-title, 3 p. 
fol. © Dec. a OM 2 Ce ain ematis: 
June 15, 1916; A 434665. 


Suppl. to v. 1. [Changes from Jan. 1, 
1915 to Dee. 1, 1915] cover-title, 4 p. 
ON Oy) diehay a LOUGH Zeca ame: ait. 
June 15, 1916; "A 434666. 


Papel to y. 1. [Changes made from Jan. 

915, to Mar. 1, 1916]  cover-title, 

ri Do toly V@rApr Ly 19lGee 2 es and 
aif. June 15, 1916; A 434669. 


Suppl. to v. 1. [Changes from Jan. 1, 
1915 to Apr. 1, 1916.] cover-title, 5 p. 
fol. © May 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. ‘June 
TD OMG A 434670. 


Suppl. to v. 1. [Changes from Jan. 1, 
1916 to Oct. 1, 1916] 
10), (O) Cres Oy Weis pe 
June 15, 1916; A 434664. 


Suppl. to v. 2. [Changes from Jan. 1, 
1914, to Oct. 1, 1915.] cover-title, 6 
pe. fol...© Oct. 30, 1915502. ¢. and ati. 

June 15, 1916; A 434671. 


Suppl. to v. 2. [Changes from Jan. 1 
pas, to Nov. 1, 1915.] cover-title, 6 
D. i fol. “©. Dees, 1915 ; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 434672 


Suppl. to v. 2. Noedecss from Jan. 1, 
1914, to Dec. 1, 1915.] cover-title, 7 
bp: tole. ©) Jans, 1916: 2 -¢. andvait. 

June 15, 1916; A 4346738. 


ce. and aff. 


Suppl. to v. 2. [Changes from Jan. 1, 
1914, to Mar. 1, 1916] cover-title, 7 
Dp. fol. @ Apres 1) 19165? 2*c.andaff. 
June 15, 1916; A 434676. 

Supply to v.22. [Changes from Jans 1: 


cover-title, 7 


1914, to Apr. 1, 1916] 
2 1G andeate. 


p. fol. © May 6, 1916; 
June 15, 1916; A 4384677. 


Missournr & Kansas telephone co.*, 
Kansas City, Mo. Traffic bulletin 
no. 1. Local operating practice. 
Various paging. 4to. $1.00. [18088 

© June 15) 1916502 e and att. 
June 26, 1916; A 434696. 


diamond tool co.*, Detroit. 
To operators. Pocket, printed on 
both sides, 63 by 4 inches. [18089 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 2 ce. Apr. 1, 1916; 
aff. July 8, 1916; A 4382845. 


MopERN 


Mopesto, Cal. Polk-Husted directory 
co.’8s Modesto, Turlock and Stanis- 


laus County directory, 1916. v. 7. 
Sacramento, Cal., Polk-Husted di- 
rectory co., 1916. 249p. S8vo. $6.00. 

[18090 


© July 12, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
20, 1916; A 4383817; Polk-Husted di- 
rectory co., Sacramento, Cal. 


[Mocyoréssy  (Arkéd)] Paleestra. 
3d newly written ed., by Arcadivs 
Avellanvs. [pseud.]° pt. 1) nos//28, 


cover-title, 3 p._ 


[Mocyroréssy (Arkéd) ]—Continued. 


24. cover-title, p. 353-384. S8vo. 
$0.50. ja [18091 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. Feb. 8, 1916; 
aff.. Feb. 9, 1916; A 420t2. Wee 


cadius Avellanus, New York. 


Monror County, Mich. Farm journal 
illustrated rural directory of Mon- 
roe County, Mich. [1916-1921 ] 
Philadelphia, Wilmer Atkinson com- 


pany, 1916. 176 p. illus.. 8vo. 
[18092 
© July 24, 1916: 2 .e¢ 7am aa 
July 28, 1916; A 487040; Wilmer 


Atkinson co., Philadelphia. 


MontoomeEry County, Pa. Official year 


book, 1916. [Norristown, Pa., 
Printed by Times publishing co., 
1916] [40] p. ide $0.25. [18093 


© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c..and aff. Aug. 
8, 1916; A 433085 « MS Ry Plaee, Nor- 
ristown, Pa. 


Moopys manual, complete list of se- 
curities maturing, July 1, 1916—June 
30, 1918. v. 2. New York, Moody 
manual company [1916] 1 p. 1., 266 
p. 16mo. [18094 


© July 8, 1916; 2 ec. July 15, 1916; 
aff. July 13, 1916; A 431902; Moody 
manual co., New York. 


MoorHEAD’s quarterly record. 
[18095, 18096 
July, 1916, ed. Special suppl. Sheet, sa 
by 93 inches. @© July 17, 191162 Gere 
and aft. July 27, 1916: A 436113. 
© Claude Freeman Pugh, Pitts- 
burgh. 
v. 13, no: 2, July +, 1916. <SOgpsadGuia: 


©: July. 17%, 1916302 Geand vation diy 
27, 1916; A 436114. 


© Moorhead pub. co., Pittsburgh. 


Morcomep (Margaret HE.) Red Feather 
stories, a book of Indian life and 
tales for little readers. Chicago, 
New York, Lyons & Carnahan [1916] 
128 p:. col. front.,, col. illus. 12ima; 
(Long ago series) $0.36. [18097 


©: July: 27%) 1916:-2 Chandan: 
July 31, 1916; A 4387076; Lyons & 
Carnahan, Chicago. 


Morison (Francis R.)* Cleveland. 
Monthly talk to bank employees. I 
forgot. Sheet, 124 by 8 inches. 

[18098 
© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


30, 1916. <A 4347 79. 


Mornine telegraph Sunday magazine. 
(New York morning telegraph, sec. 
Za [18099-18102 


July 9, 1916. © July 9, 1916; 1 «. 
July 17, 1916; A 441082. 


812 


Mowrer (Edgar 


Mowrer (Paul Scott) 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 8, 1916 181381 
. Mornine telegraph Sunday maga- | Mowrer (Paul Scott)—Continued. 
zine.—Continued. Missing U. S. aviator returns. © Aug. 8, 
July 16, 1916. © July 16, 1916; 1 «. 1916; 1c. Aug. 11, 1916; A 441700. 
es ONG’: =A. 441526. Mourns for Metchnikoff. Pulby alive 
July 23, 1916. © July 23, 1916; 1 «. 1916; 1 c. July 20, 1916; A 441151. 


Aug. 4, 1916; A 441527. 


July 30, 4916.- © July 30, 1916; 1 e. 
Aug. a. 1916; A 441697. 
© Lewis pub. co., New York. 
MorHer Goose and other rhymes. 
New York, United art pubiishing co. 
mee) )=6fs9})6| op: illus. obl.’ 8vo. 
(Stampkraft.} $0.50. [18103 
sume 21, A91G6- 2° «@: July 1, 


1916; aff. June 22, 1916; A 434793; 


United art publishing co., New 
York. 
MowunTAIN States telephone & tele- 


graph c¢o.*, Denver. Denver direc- 
tory including surburban exchanges. 
- Directory no. 1 E. July, 1916. 168 
p. 4to.. [18104 

i loly 20.1916: 2c. and’ aff. 
July 24, 1916; A 435248. 


Ansel) [18105-18110 

Italians feel war with Berlin is sure. 
© July 17, 1916; 1 ce. July 20, 1916; 
A 441148. 

Italy takes war step. © July 21, 1916; 
1 ¢. July 26, 1916; A 441306. 

“Jams” wireless of allies. © July 28, 
1916; 1 © Aug. 2, 1916: A 441473. 

Rome in big protest over Battisti death. 
© July 21, 1916; 1 c. July 26, 1916; 
A 441309. 


“Sink submarines,” urged. © Aug. 8, 
19167 1. ef Aug. 11, 1916: A 441705. 
Mreth at Battisti death. © July. 18, 
1916; 1c. July 21, 1916; A 441165. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


[18111-18129 


Big guns are secret of modern attack. 
© July 31, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1916; 
A 441508. 

Brings down third airship. © Aug. 7, 
916; 1 c. Aug. 10, 1916; A 441682. 


Celebrate Bastille day and allies’ gain. 
© July a foto) 1 ic. July! 49,1916 - 
A 44112 

Civic em in army.rule. © July 27, 
fae 1 c. July 31, 1916: A 441432. 

Defends control of army. © Tuly 24, 
216 5) ¢c. July.27,.1916; A 441328, 


Ex-newspaper mn wounded. © Aue. 7 
, 1946 ;5.% c. Aug. 10, 1916; A 441674, 
French say Germans are white slavers. 

© July 31, 1916; 1c. Aug. 3, 1916: A 

441501. 


French see trumys dealt in own hand. 
et Cl cA le OE eA. 


© Aug. 8, 1916 
441698. 


Germans drag girls from French homes. 


@ Julv 29, "1916: 1 GrAuc. 2. Loe A 
441467. 
Liebknecht defied court, ©. July 24, 


eviG; 1 ¢. July 27, 1916; A 441331. 


813 


Mummery & @o.* 


[MuscHAmpP (HE. 


Movies educate officers. © July 26, 1916; 
1 ce. July 29, 1916; A 441404 

Refuse German demand. © ae 2M, 
1916; 1c. July 31, 1916: A 441428. 


Reply to French war critics. © July 19, 
1916; he: July 24; 1916: A 441236. 


Sees France forged to temper of steel ; 
visits Somme front. © Aug. 7, LOLG : 
inc, Aus 10, 1916: A 441673. 


Shows significance of warning Berlin. 
© July z8 LSC Se lt GAs 2 1 OtGe 
A 44147 


Yeutons in 
@ July 17, 
A 441150. 


War deals British shipping big blow. © 


revenge 


se starving Belgians. 
1916 ; 


Ue Suly (20) one 


July 18, 1916; 1 ¢. July OT,” LOTG? 
441168. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily news] 


© Chicago daily news 
cago. 


co., Chi- 


, Pittsburg, Kan. Mer- 
chant’s eed. a book of invoice fig- 
ures. 201. obl. 48mo. $0.50. 

[18130 


© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


10, 1916; A 432963. 


A.)] Unele Harry’s 
talks, [nos. B48-B60] [12  instal- 
ments] [By E. A. Muschamp and 
R. ©. Clothier] (Jn Johnstown daily 
tribune) Contents:—[B48] Uncle 
Harry explains about the peace 
rumors.—[B49] Uncle Harry tells 
the boys about Lord Kitchener.— 
[B50] Uncle Harry tells about the 
big advertising convention.—[ B51] 
Uncle Harry tells about the Zeppe- 
lins.—[B52] Uncle Harry tells of the 
fight against yellow fever. 
Uncle Harry tells about the old and 
the new Fourth.—[B55] Uncle Harry 
explains about the great Russian 
bear.—[B56] Uncle Harry tells how 
the army is managed.—[B571] Uncle 
Harry explains why the Mexican 
trouble did not lead to war.—[B58] 
Uncle Harry tells about the German 
merchant submarine.—[B59] Uncle 
Harry explains the allied offen- 
sive.—[ B60] Uncle Harry tells about 
the record-breaking foreign trade. 
[18131 
July 10-27, 


Aug. 7, 1916; A 
Syndicate, Philadel- 


© June 15-July 3, 
Toles. e.. each 
441601; M.-C. 
phia. 


¢ 


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181382 


MuscGraAvE (A. F.) [18132, 18133 


General processes of bleaching. (In 
National cleaner and ee August, 
1916.) @© July 20, 1916; 1 ¢. July 24, 
1916; A 441259. 


Laundry laboratory, chap. 1. (In 
tional laundry journal). © Aug 
1916; 1 ce. Aug. 3, 1916; A 441519, 


© Dowst bros. co., Chicago. 


Na- 
1, 


MutTuat benefit life insurance co. 
Right there’s where business suc- 
ceeds or fails. Sheet, printed on 
both sides, 11 by 17 inches, folded 
to 4to. [18134 


© June 27, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
June 30, 1916; A 434773; Stockton 
Graeme Turnbull, Tampa, Fla. 


NARRAGANSETT Bay yacht racing assn. 
Racing rules, 1916. [ Providence, 
R. I.] Narragansett Bay yacht rac- 
ing association, 1916. 83 p. col. 
illus., ports., diagrs. 12mo. $1.00. 

[18135 

© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

14, 1916; A 481873; Walter Louis 
Frost, Providence, R. I. 


Pa. 
Wise 
[18136 
and aff. 


Narrow fabric co.*, Reading, 
Nufashond rick rack book. 
24 p. illus. S8vo. $0.10. 

©, June 1%; 19162" 2. & 
June 22, 1916; A 483460. 

[Copyright is claimed on all mat- 
ter not shown in v. 1.] 


NATIONAL COMMERCIAL gas assn.*, New 


York. [18137, 18188 

Hilo SV¥Stems. y= ple Bet ean woo. 
illus. Svo. (Practical gas educational 
courses : Commercial management, les- 
SOn pn0.46)>— @4 Mag aS) 1916. 2 ec 
June 3, 1916; aff. June 2, 1916; A 
432309. 

Photometry, continued. 2+ De * tle Ds 
[111 |—132. illus., diagts. S8vo.. 
(Practical gas educational courses: 
Illumination, lesson no. 6) May 
18, 1916; 2 c. June 3, 1916; aff. June 
2, 1916; A 432306. 

NATIONAL ELECTRICAL contractors’ 
assn.*, Utica, N. Y. Universal data 
and sales book. {f Additions ] 
[June,] July, 1916. [143] p._ 8vo. 
$10.00. [18139 


© July 7, 1916; 2 
10, 1916; A 432954. 


e. and aff. July 


NATIONAL FARM power™*, 
Mass. Chart showing principal 
agricultural publications of the 
United States, with circulation by 


Springfield. 


states, June, 1916. Sheet, 174 by 
2534 inches. [18140 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 432904. 


SS eee ee. 


pt. ..B2S.,3. ae 


NATIONAL POLAND-CHINA record ¢o.*, 
Winchester, Ind. National Poland- 
China record. v. 37. Dayton, O., 
United brethren publishing house 
[1916] _ 5738, [1] p. ‘Sve. $250: 

[18141 


© July 15, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
July 19, 1916; A 431915. 


NATIONAL POSTAL Supply co.*, Kansas 
City, Mo. Alphabetical postal 
scheme of Kansas. 1916 ed. 74 p. 
nar. 4to. $1.00. [18142 


© July 31, 1916; 2 
4, 1916; A 487120. 


NATIONAL SHAWMUT bank*, Boston. 
[18143-18145 


Business and Europe. 17, [1] p. S8vo. 
© July 14, 1916; 2 ¢. andiak Jay 
18, 1916; A 433766 


Foreign trade report [port of Boston] 


ec. and aff. Aug. 


for May, 1916. [4] p. 4to. © June 
24, 1916; 2 e and aff. June 26, 1916; 
A 434705. 

for June, 1916. [4] 4to. © 


p. 
July 25, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. July 28, 


1916; A 435439. 


Nemo hygienic fashion institute. 
[18146, 18147 


How to select the Nemo or Wonderlift 
corset best suited to your particular 
figure. 16 p._ illus., diagrs. 16mo. 
@© June 21, 1916; 2 ‘ec. and aff. June 
30, 1916; A 434770. 

Influence of the corset on_ world his- 


tory and politics. New York, Straw- 
bridge & Clothier [1916]. [12] p. 
illus. obl. 32mo. © June 23, 1916; 


2 ec. and aff. June 30, 1916: A 434769. 
© Daniel Kops, New York. 


= (John F.)* New York. 
Masked boxer. 5 p. 8vo. $0.50. 
[18148 


© July 21, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
July 24, 1916; A 435241. 


NETHERTCN (Ross DeWitt) Private 
corporations. Chicago, La Salle ex- 
tension university [1916] 103 p. 
Svo. (American law and procedure, 
lecture 36). [18149 

© June 20, 19165, 2c. andi 
July 10, 1916; A 432958; La Salle 
extension university. Chicago. 

NEw ENGLAND STREET railway _club*, 
Boston. Trolley wayfinder. 52 p 
folder, maps. 16mo. $0.10. [18150 


© June 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 28, 1916; A 434760. 


NEw Encuanp telephone & telegraph 
co.*, Boston. Telephone directories. 
[18151, 18152 

Burlingon, Vt. district, ecg te. issue, 


1916. cover-title, 2 z © 
June 8, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Te 10, 
1916; 434402. 


814 


f 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


18195 


New Enctanp telephone & telegraph 
co.—Continued. 


Rutland, Vt. district, summer 
1916. cover-title, 24 p. 8vo. (@) 
June 9, 1916; 2 c. June 12, 1916; aff. 
June 10, 1916; A 434401. 


issue. 


NEw HaAmpsuHrre state directory and 
gazetteer for 1916. Boston, Mass., 
Union publishing co., 1916. viii, 607 
[i. e. 591] p. 8vo. $4.00. [18153 

© July 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
26, 1916; A 4381998; Union pub. co., 
Boston. 


NEw IDEA bureau. New idea secret 
code. Sheet, 112 by 82 inches. 
$0.25. [18154 

© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
26, 1916; A 435372; Melvin Curtis 
Fischer, Los Angeles. 


NEw Lonpon, Conn. New London di- 
rectory, including Groton, 1916. [v. 
27] [New Haven, Conn.] The Price 
& Lee company, 1916. 582, [8] p. 
front. (col. fold. map) Svo. $4.50. 

[18155 

© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

25, 1916; A 433854; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


New York (City) buyers’ vest pocket 
directory, New York city, fall, 1916. 
cover-title, 188 p. 16mo. [18156 


© July 7, 1916; 2c. July 25, 1916; 
aff. July 29, 1916; A 436140; Geo. N. 
Lowrey co., New York. 


New York (State) Courts of record. 
Official ed. law reports and session 
laws. Advance sheets. 

[18157-18166 

no. 803, May 20, 1916. @ May 20, 

1916; 2 c. and aff. May 22, 1916; A 
433101. 

no. 804, May 27, 1916. @ May 27, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. May 29, 1916; 
433209. 

no. 805, June 3, 1916. © June 3, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. June-5, 1916; A 431357. 


no. 806, June 10, 1916. © June 10, 
1916; 2 ec. and ‘aff. June +2, 1936; A 
431440. 


no. 807, June 17, 1916. @© June 17, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 19, 1916; A 
431546. 


po. 808, June 24, 1916. @© June 24, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. June 27, 1916; A 
431646. 

no. 809, July 1, 1916. © July 1, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. July 5, 1916; A 431744. 

no. 810, July 8, 1916. © July 8, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. July 1S) 1916 A 433691. 

no. 811, July 15, 1916. -.@ July a 
-1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 19, 1976: 
431912. 

asic guly 22, 1916. @ July 22, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and ‘aff. July 24, 1916; A 
431968. 


© J. B. Lyon co., Albany. 


New YorK HERALD €o.*, Jersey City. 
[18167-18175 


Design of the Deutschland, kept a great 
secret by the Germans, revealed in full 
by the Herald. © July 15, L9LGS te 
July 17, 1916; A 441067. 


Exhaustion of the German reserves is in- 
dicated by spasmodic counter attacks. 
© July 23, 1916; 1 c. July 24, 1916; 
A 441222. 

Flank attacks follow thrust toward Pe- 
ronne. © July 16, 1916; 1c. July 17, 
1916; A 441070. 


Revised strategy, growth of the war’s ex- 
periences, wins ground for allies. © 
Aug. 6, 1916; es e. Aug. 7, 19163; A 
441553. 

Russians flank Strypa line and break 
into the German defence of Kovel. © 
July 30, 1916; 1 c. July 31, 1906; A 
441424. 


18 passenger steamships on the Her- 
ald’s chart. Key to chart. © July 
th. SISIGe i) |e. duly) 417, . 49163 A 
441068. 


18 steamships on the herald’s chart. 
Key to chart of steamships crossing 
Atlantic. © July 30, 1916; 1 ¢. July 
31, 1916; A 441423. 


20 passenger ships on the Herald’s chart. 
Key to chart. © July 23, 1916; 1 ¢. 
July 24, 1916; A 441221. 


21 steamships on the Herald's chart. 
Key to chart. @ Aug..6, 1916; 1c. 
Aug. 7, 1916; A 441552. 


[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
herald] 


New YoRK INSTITUTE of accountancy. 
Bulletin [1916] 30 p. Svo. [18176 
© July 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
11, 1916; A 434889; Pace & Pace, 
New York. 
New York sTATE hotel assp. New 
York state hotel association. Official 
membership book. [New York, 
N. Y., Printed by Redfield-Kendrick- 


Odel co., inc., 1916] 147 p. illus., 

ports. 8vo. [18177 

© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

31, 1916; A 437060; Mark A. Cad- 
well, New York. 

New York telephone co., Albany & 


New York. 

Albany district. 
1916. viii, 270. 40 p. 4to. 
Lo. 1O1G.= 2 eo aalya<d, 1916); 
30, 1916; A 454799. 

Amsterdam district. [Book no. 2] May, 
1916. -vi,-302 p. 4to. @ June 24, 
1916; 2 c. July 1, 1916; aff. June 30, 
1916; A 434796. 

Central Long Island, June 5, 1916. 100 
p. 4to. © July 3, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
July 13, 1916; A 434935. 

Jastern Long Teme, June 5. ahs 44 
p. 4to. © July 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
guly 13, 1916; rv "434936. 


Far Rockaway, Hammels, Woodmere 
{ete.], June 5, 1916. 124 p. S8vo. 
June 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 13, 
1916; A 434933 


[18178-18195 


{Book no. 1.] May, 
© June 
aff. June 


815 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18196 


NEw York telephone co.—Continued. 


Ilushing-Newtown district, June 5, 1916. 
OXp, {4107 A@a dime V2 A OLS ee. 
and aff. July 13, 1916; A 434939. 

Hiudson district. [Book no. 4] May, 
EGLG:..,, Ovduine, 235 1906): 2 cases ly st 
1916.3. ait. June 30; 1916,; (A> 434798. 

Kingston district [Book no. 5] May, 
1916. 70 p. 4to. © June 30, 1916; 
2 Cedily dle AOL eat Inne; 304 1OtG 
A 434795. 


Nassau county, Long Island, June 5, 
1916. 108 p. 4to. © June 29, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. July 13, 1916; A 434934. 
New Jersey: Bergen, Essex. Hudson 
[ete.] counties, May 18, 1916. cover- 


title 464, 64 p.  4to. © June 28, 
1916; 2. cxand, all. “tuly) tse 1OkGs A 
434943. 


New Jersey shore, summer season, June 


12, 19162 G8Syp.24to., Owlye5; 1906 < 
2 e. and aff. July 13, 1916; A 434940. 


New York city, May 11, 1916. 9896 p. 
4to._ © June 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 


July 13, 1916; A 434941. 


Newburgh district. [Book no. 7] May, 
1916. 96 p. 4to. © June 29; 1916; 
2c. July 1, 1916 att. Sune SO; 1916 - 
A 434800. 5 

Poughkeepsie district. [Book no. 6.] 
May, 1916564) p& «46: © June: 27, 


1916 ss 2xel July? 1,519 Gs sath oSunelso; 
1916; A 434794. 
Rockland County, N. Y.. 
Tuxedo in Orange County, May 18, 
1916. cover-title, 64 p. 4to. © July 
1Q: 1926] 2c. and ate, Juby 13. £916" 
A 434938. ; 


and the town of 


Saratoga district. [Book no. 3] May, 
LOGS / evi (298 “pee y4to. AO cue a9: 
1916; 2 ec. July 1, 1916; aff. June 30, 


1936; A 434797. 


Suburban, May, 1916. 444 p. 4to. 


sune 12) 3191652 ¢.. and ait Juby fo, 


1916; A 434942. 

Westchester and Putnam counties, N. Y., 
and Greenwich, Conn. May 18, 1916. 
eovertitley, 232 ps. (4.0.2 72@. July LO; 
19165 2.e. and ait. July 03-3906 2 A 
434937, | 

New York Tres index. v4, no. 2, 

Apr._June, 1916. New York, The 

New York times, 1916. 3 p. 1., 485 

p. 8vo. $2.00. [18196 
() “Aue”. 46 19tG > 2- e- Aue. 16: 

1916: att. Ans. 15, 1916: *% 4382382 

New York times co., New York. 


Newport, R. I. Newport directory, 
1916. Providence, Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., 1916. 601 p. Svo. $4.00. 
front. (fold. map) [18197 

© July 25, 1916; 2 e. and aff. July 
27, 1916; A 483882; Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., Boston. 


NEWPORT SOCIAL tndeéex, 1916. — 42th 
season. Newport, R. I., Newport so- 
cial index association, 1916. 3 p. lL. 
17-207 p. 8vo. $2.00. [18198 

© July 14, 1916; 2.¢. and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 431897; Newport social 
index assn., Newport, fe. F. 


| 
| 
| 


pt. Se 


MEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*, New 
York. [Each Proof, illus.] 
[18195-18218 


the village queen. 
ideer? © June 17, 
and aff. July 2). i9%6ea 


Asthma Simpson, 
What's the big 
EGU ES er 
432792. 

Brow brothers. Grub. Hashed canary 
with egg, i0c. @ June 17, 1916-2276, 
and aff. July 1, 1916;"A 432794. 

—— Upas tree, Lo Brown, is a tal! tree. 
© July 22, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. july 28, 
1916; A 435424. 

Daily magazine page for everybody. Are 
you prepared for the fruit-canning 
days? @ June 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff, 
July 1, 1916 +-A. 432798: 

Dainty slips for dance-frocks. © 
July 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and afi. Sly 72s. 
W9I6s A 435422. 

—— Household helps Menus for the chil- 
dren Guring these warm days. © June 
17, 1916; 2 ¢. and affaIuly eS ee 
A 432796. 

—— How to prepare refreshing and 
beautifying tub baths. © July 22, 
1916;.2 c. and aff. July 28, 1916.75 


435419. 
© July 


How to select furniture. 
22, 1916: 2 c. and aff. July 2374916; 
A 435420. 

—— How to treat your hair when it is 
sunburned. © July 22, 1916=°2. ¢ 
and aff. July 28, 1916: A 435423, 


Revelations of a wife. How Dicky’s 
mother liked the new house. © June 
17,-1916; 2: ¢. and aff. July 451986. 
A 432797. 

—_—— —_—- Draper lost the game for Dicky. 
© July 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and an. aug 
28, 1916; A 435421. 

What happened when Miss 

Draper called. © June 17, 1916; 2 ce. 

and aff. July 1, 1916; A 432795. 

—— Why Dicky asked Madge to 

write Miss Draper to call and see his 

room. © June 17, 1916; 2 c: and aff. 

July 1, 1916; A 432799. 

Why Dicky’s mother’ took 

Madge’s part. © June-17, 1916; 2 e¢. 

and aff. July 1, 1916; A 432800. 

Winifred Biack writes about the 

knocking of cpportunity. © July 22, 

1916; 2 ec. and .affy July, 28) 4946 ex 


435418. 

Fuller Bull. Say, Frenchy, lend me that 
medal of yours. July” 22. 19fG= 
2 ee" and att. "Vily 92s 916; A 
435426. 


Polly ard her pals. As you so aptly 
puts it.” © June 17; 1916s 2ee ae 
aff. July 1, 1916; A 432793. 

—— Good heavens, Polly, ain’t we sup- 
posed to wear. © July 22, 1916; 2 &. 
and aff. July 28, 1916; A 435425. 

That son-in-law of pa’s. Just look at 
him, Pa. © July 22, 19Gh* 2 ese. 
aff. July 28, 1916; A 435427. 

Oh, pa. I’ve such wonderful news! 

© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 1, 

1916; A 432791. 


NIAGARA permanent savings & loan as- 


sociation*, Niagara Falls, N. Y¥- 
Saving and home owning.  coyver- 
title, [8] p. illus. 16mo. [18219 


© May 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 435546. 


816 


BOOKS, GROUP I! 


no. 8, 1916 18240 

NIELSEN (Theodore T.)* New York. | Norton (Roy) Mi ission. (In Ma- 

Is Jesus Christ the Messiah accord- sonic stardard) [18230-18233 

ing to prophecy? 17 p. Svo. $0.10. pt: 2. -@ July 15, 1916; 1 c. July 17, 
[18220 1916; A 441092 


pt. 3. © July 22, 1916; 1 ec. July 24, 
1916; A 441232. 


pt. 4. S July. 29, 1996): fe.) duly 29, 
1916; A 441408. 


pt. © Agen, LOG = 1 @, Age 5: 
1916: A 441549. 
© Masonic periodicals, inc., New 
York. 


NorwicH, Conn. Stelman’s directory 
of the city and town of Norwich, 
1916. . no. 56. [New Haven, Conn.] 
The Price & Lee co., 1916. 616 [i. e. 
aut 1Sti®:, ent... (folde.dmap) 
8vo. $5.40. [18234 

© July 27, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
bi 1916: A 438030; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 

Norwoop, Mass. Resident and busi- 
ness directory of Norwood and Wal- 
pole, Mass., 1916. Boston,- Mass., 
Union . publishing company, ine, 
T9OLGS 4 Cviy 2 90,5> LEST psfol’ map. 
Svo. $5.50. [18232 

(©) Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 488012; Union pub. co., 
Boston. 
NovELTY notes. vo. 2, no. 7-8, July— 
Aug. 1916-. 32 p. illus. 8vo. 
[18236 
©) July 27,. 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
July 28, 1916; A 485413; Joseph F. 
Coufal, New York. 

Nowtin (J. K.)* Valley Mills, Tex. 
Stock breeder’s guide. [3] p. 32mo. 
$10.00. [18236* 

© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Mar. 
25, 1916; A 426857. 


© July 13, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 

26, 1916; A 435374. 
Nimmo (H. M.)* Detroit. Great 
American heresy. (/n Detroit Sat- 
urday night, July 15, 1916) [18221 
Sa setye 4916-1 ec.” July ‘22, 
1916; A 441260. 


Noste (Carolyn) -Baby’s days. New 
York, Barse & Hopkins [1916] [30] 
p. col. illus. Svo. [18222 

© July 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
25, 1916; A 483848; Barse & Hop- 
kins, New York. 

Noer (E. Percy) [18223, 1822. 
at is no bar to Americans. © Jul 4 

99674 @ July 24, 1916; A 441236. 


Italy cuts gasoline; only $1.00 a gallon. 
@ Aug. 4, 1916: i eve. 9; 1916; 
A 441626. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] : 
© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 
Noet (Eugene E.) Noel’s game of mu- 
sic. Indianapolis, W. C. Warner, 
[1916] [4] p. 8vo. $0.60. [18225 
© June 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 22, 1916; A 4384625; Warner C. 
Williams, Eugene E. Noel, and Earl 
E. Crocke, Indianapolis. 
Norristown, Pa. Boyd’s directory of 
Norristown, Bridgeport and Potts- 
town, 1916-1918. Reading, Pa., W. 
H. Boyd co., 1916. [9]-594, 21 p. 
Syo. $4.00. [18226 
© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
Leet —! W. H. Boyd co., Noyes (Alexander Dana) World’s 
a é 2 : money markets in war time. 24 p. 

- Nort (Clare Carlton)* Madison, 0. 24mo. [Reprinted from the August 
| Prospects. 24 p. front. (port.) Seribner’s] [18237 
‘nar. Svo. (North method of life in- i t ole Be : 
surance salesmanship. Outline no. © July 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 


sete a ‘eta ec ES SS LS SS SS ST 


® = 2) $25.00 [18227 27, 1916; A 4386116; Charles Scrib- 
| arty Ry ner’s sons, New York. 

=z © May 8, 1916; 2 c« June 16, a Oa N J 
Rees oft caune)20, 1916; 434837. | OASEEY. UN. age. woricus pag. 
 Norru SHoreE blue book, 1916. Boston, a ray '¢Colambis “collese a 
: Mass., Boston suburban book com- Now yarsev)> S100 f18238 
| illus 70. $2.00. E vie veRaa a 

Wt ene a ee i Pee © June 8, 1916; 2 ec. June 21, 


1916; aff. June 20, 1916; A 482942. 
| a oui, 21,.1916;.2 c. and a 


July 26, 1916; A 431997; Boston sub- Orer (G.) & Sons co.*, Baltimore. 


23 
urban book co., Boston. [18239, 18240 
Feeds every plant alike. © July -8, 


_ NorTHERN insulating co.*, St. Paul. 1916: 1 ce. July 17, 1916; A 441132. 
Car insulation. [16] p. illus. Profitable magic. changing plant food 
(part col.) fol. [18229 into valuable wheat. © June 24, 

1916; 1 ec. July 17, 1916; A 441131. 
© May 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July [Note: The foregoing are in Tenn- 
10, 1916; A 432965. sylvania farmer] 


817 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 3,,8.5.. veal 


18241 
OFFICIAL CATHOLIC directory, 1916. 
New. York, P. J. Kenedy & sons 
[1916] Various paging. 12mo. 
$3.00. - [18241 
©. Apr. 8. 19162;2 & June 10, 


1916; ‘afi June 30, 1916; A. 433557 ; 
P. J. Kenedy & sons, New York. 


OFFICIAL HOTEL red book and direc- 
tory. 1916 ed. New York city, 
Official hotel red book and directory 
Cor, 1926: — Vi, G30 Dp. OVO. a boOU: 

[18242 
© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 4387015; Official hotel 
red book and directory co., New 
York. 
OFFICIAL INDEX to State legislation. 
[18243-18247 


Woe 2) Ro: 225, June, 242 hog: New 
York, Law reporting company [1916] 
Various paging. 4to. © June 27, 
1916; Wc) Junes2Z8,, 196; st cs June 
29. 1916 =. “atk poly © 12 SLOG A 
431845. 

ve 2, no.’ 25, July "8; 1916s SNew York, 


Law reporting company, 1916. Va- 
rious paging. 4to. © July 11, 1916; 
Prey Muly ts, 1 OiG > afi. July 125 OG = 


A 431851. 

Vv. 2)>no. 26, Julyyi5, 1916.9) New York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. Va- 
rious paging. 4to. © July 18, 1916; 
2 (¢.. Sand, - aif.) Julyeqn20, 219165 5)4 
433820. 

Va no. 20, July? 22, 1916; > News York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. Va- 


rious paging. 4to. © July 26, 1916; 
Cay SU Vee ON Gi Aifte wu are ee | Gr 
A 438888. 


v. 2, no. 28, July 29, 1916. New York, 
Law reporting company [1916] Va- 
rious paging. 4to. © Aug. 1, 1916; 
ive) ands ait. Aus. 4 eLorGr 1 rer shy: 
29> AOLGs A. ASS: 
© Law reporting co., New York. 

OHIO cumulative digest, issue of 

June, 1916. [20th issue] Ed. by 

Clement Bates, assisted by Hugh H. 

Bates. Cincinnati, O., The Ohio 

law reporter company [1916] 605 p. 

4to. $5.00. [18248 
© June 20, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 

June 22, 1916; A 433461; Ohio law 

reporter co., Cincinnati. 


OxIveR (Martha Capps) A BC of 
horses. [12] p. col. illus. 4to. 
(Linen [series] no 509) $0.25. 


[18249 

© May 1, 1916; 2 @ and aff. July 

5, 1916; A 482811; Saml. Gabriel 
sons & co., New York. 

OPTICAL advertising service*, Chicago, 
Optical advertising service. Suppl. 
A. Sheet, illus:, diagrs., 153 by 13 
inches. [18250 


© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
3, 1916; A 485391. 


ORVILLE (Florence). 
children to make. 


Useful gifts for 
New York, The 


Platt and Peck company [1916] 
[4] .p., 10 linen 1; [4] Da sales 
diagrs., obl. 8vo., paints, ribbons, 


Strip with designs in box, 11 by 15 
inches. $1.00. [18251 

© June 16, 1916: 2 ec. June 29, 
1916; aff. June 30, 1916; A 484781; 
Platt & Peck co., New York. 


OsweEcGo County, N. Y. Perkins’ rural 
directory, 1916.. Oswego, N. Y¥Y., 
A. K. Perkins, 1916. 468 p.  8vo. 
$5.00. [18252 

© July 7, 1916; 2 c July 3, 1916; 
aff. July 11, 1916; A 433826; FF. 
Dudley Corse, Sandy Creek, N. Y. 


OVERTON (John)* Fillmore, Cal. Shall 


so come. Chicago, The Bible insti- 
tute colportage association [1916] 
39 Ds. -16mo;  SO0R [18253 
© June 29, 1916; 2° amd an 
July 3, 1916; A 4348038. 
OwEN (Adeline W.)* Morristown, 
N. J. Louisa Graves Owen. 2 p. 1, 
64 p. 16mo. [18254 


© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 432754. 
OwEN (Lincoln)* Boston. Rice drill 
eard in arithmetic. 6 cards. 44 by 
6 inches. Contents.—no. 1. Frac- 
tions no. 85-86.— no. 2.. Answers.— 
no. 3. Fractions no. 87—88.—No. 4. 
Answers.—no. 5. Fractions no. 
89-90.—No. 6. Answers. 
[18255-18257 


© Mar. 17, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Mar. 20, 1916; A 429040-429042. 


OwENS (Harry Holemnback)* Rich- 

.mond. Santa Claus paint book. 

Camden, N. J., Koch printing houSe, 

1916. cover-title, 8 p. illus. 16mo. 

[18258 

© June 28, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
June 28, 1916; A 434725. 


PACIFIC NORTHWEST society of engi- 


neers*, Seattle. Proceedings. v. 15, 
no. 2, Mar.—Apr., 1916. cover-title, 
38 p.  illus.,. diagrs. S8vo: $025, 


Contents.—Strength of highway sur- 
facing brick, by Charles A. New- 
hall.—U. S. coast and geodetic sur- 
vey and the most important features 
of its activities, by John F. Pratt. 
[18259 


© June 20, 1916: 2 @ and, aie 


June 27, 1916; A 451649. 


818 


a alll te aa 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 — 


18281 


PaciFic telephone «& telegraph co.*, 
San Francisco. [18260-18262 
Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley [etc.] tele- 

phone direc:ory, June i, 1916. xvi, 
eae. 21%. 45 p. 4to. ©, July 12, 
PoiGie coeand an. July 20, 1916; A 
433801. 


San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda [etc.] 
telephone directory, Puneet OG: 
RVI, £38, 128, 45 p. 4to. © July 
1€ 1916: 2 c. and aff. July 20, 1916. 
A 433800. 


Toll operating practice. June 1, 1916. 
204 @ 4tol @ June 1, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. July 5, 1916; A 432839. 
New York. 

[18263-18265 

no Ee £0. 3d number for July, .1916. 
numb. |. 279-286. illus. fol. 
June 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 25, 
1916; A 434741. 

no. P 71. ist no. for Aug., 1916. numb. 
i 2s7-204. alias. (part col.) fol. © 
tay 5 191642 c: and aft: July 11, 
1916; A 434897. 

no.P73. 3dno.for Aug., 1916. numb. I. 
303—310. illus. fol. shay. Ba 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. July 28, 1916; A 
435414. 


Parker (Horatio) Teacher’s manual 
for 1st, 2d and 3d grades, for the 
Progressive music series, by Horatio 
Parker, Osbourne McConathy, Ed- 
ward Bailey Birge, W. Otto Miess- 
ner. Catholic ed., ed. by Joseph 
Schrembs, Gregory Huegle. Boston, 
New York, [etc.] Silv er, Burdett 
and company [1916] x, 326 p. 4to. 

[18266 

©, July 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

17, 1916; A 4381889; Silver, Burdett 

& ¢o., Boston. [Copyright is 

claimed on revisions, corrections 
and additions. ] 


Parks (Mary Isabelle)* New Or- 
leans. Red feather. (Jn Chronicle, 
April, 1916) [18267 

ceo epre 20, 1916; 1. ce. ‘Aug. 7, 
1916; A 441576. 


Parsons (Louella O.) Confessions of 
a movie actress, by Miss X [pseud.] 
(In Chicago herald) [18268-18270 
mutt, 1916. © July 16, 1916; 1 ec. 

July 17, 1916; A 441105 


mmigecs, £916, © July 23, TOAUGE 2B .e. 
July 34, 1916; A 441283. 


July 30, 1916. © July 30, 1916; 1 «. 
Aug. 1, 1916; A 441452. 


had soso Chicago. 


Parsons, Kan. R. L. Polk & ©Co.’s 
Parsons city directory, 1916. [v. 7] 
Parsons, Kan., Sioux City, Ia. [etc.] 
R. L. Polk & eco., 1916. 419 p. Svo. 
$5.00. [18271 

© July 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
ot, 4916; A 437056; R: L. Polk & 
eo., Sioux City, Ia. 


PARISIENNE art service, 
[Bulletin] 


PaTrison (William King) Necessity 
of legal knowledge in business. Chi- 
cago, National institute of business 
[191Gy. 31, [1] p: -8vo. (Lectures 
on business eee [18272 

© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
POPS A: eee “See ard Henry 
Wadewitz, Racine, Wis. 


Patt (Mary S.)* Pittsburgh. 
[18273, 1827 
Miss Paul’s perfection shampoo. [3] 
illus. 48mo. @© Mar. 11, 1916; 1 
Mar. 29, 1916; 
1916; 434599. 
Paul treatment for the hair. [4] p. 
DUS 732M 0. Oe Marsitd. A196) a ve. 
Mar 29s c.9tGe 1 eesand att. chine, 23: 
1916; 434600. 


4 
p. 
¢ 
3 


1c. and aff. June 2 > 


Payson (Howard) Boy scouts’ cam- 
paign for preparedness. Illus. by 
Charles L. Wrenn. New York, 
Hurst & company [1916] 307 p. 
front., plates. 12mo. $0.50- 

[18275 

©) Jay, 224. 1916; 2. ¢. andy ate 

July 27, 1916; A 4838859; Hurst & 
co., New York. 


PENTE (Will)* Chicago. Giants of 
Lilliputania. [Rev. ed. 1916] 
cover-title, 20, [1] p. 16mo. $0.50. 

[18276 


© daly: 25, 19163 2./e.-and -aft. 


July 28, 1916; A 435412. 


PrentTon’s foundry list [1916—1917] 
Cleveland, O., The Penton publish- 
Ine cos! J91Gsy 4: pe 14): 452 D.ny L6mo. 
$15.00. [18277 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aus. 
10, 1916; A 488023; Penton pub. co., 
Cleveland. 


PEOPLE’S press bureau, W. P. Coch- 
ran, prop.*, Wichita, Kan. [Pipe 
line oil border design] (Jn Wichita 
beacon ) [18278 


ee) July 221916 1 es ‘Tuly 26, 
1916; A 441: 319. 


Chicago. 
[18279-18281 

Cooley sandblast barrel machines. 8 p. 
illus. Svo. (Bulletin no. 50) © 
June 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 23, 
1916; A 434613. 

Cooley sandblast equipment. §8 p. illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. (Bulletin no. 51) © 
June 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 23, 
1916; A 434614. 

Cooley sandblast equipment dustless and 
automatic rotary table machines. 8 
p. illus. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 52) 
June 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 23, 
1916; A 434615. 


PERKINS (Elmer E.)* 


819 


eae OO 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18282 


pt. 5, Ws yes 


PERSONAL efficiency, 


1916. [Chicago, Ill., La Salle exten- 
sion university] 1916. 32 p. illus. 
ports. S8vo. [18282 


© June 29, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 482961; La Salle exten- 
sion university, Chicago: 


PETERS nfg. co.*, Chicago. 
[18283-18285 
History repeats itself. Blotter, col. 
illus., 4 by 9% inches. © June 1, 1916; 


2c. June 2, 1916; aff. Jume 10, 1916; 
A 434405. 


Shoemaking—present and past. Blotter, 
col. illus., 4 by 94 inches. © June 1, 
1916 5/2 e.. June 2, 1916 ;:afk: June 10, 
1916; A 4384404. 


Tiger reignskin. Sheet, illus., 12 by 93 
inches.) © June 1, 1916; 2 ¢: dune 2, 
1916; aff. June 10, 1916; A 434406. 

PETERSBURG, Va. Petersburg, Va., di- 
rectory, 1916. Richmond, Va., Hill 
directory co., inc., 1916. 658 p. 8vo. 

$6.00. [18286 

Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

17, 1916; A 488082; Hill directory 

co., ine., Richmond. 


Pertir (W. 8.) On the trail of the 
trailer. (Jn Implement and tractor 
trade journal) [18287 


©« June 10; 1916% Lie dulyn24 
1916; A 441249; Implement trade 
journal eco., Kansas City, Mo. 


PHILADELPHIA. Central national bank 
of Philadelphia. [18288, 18289 


New York bankers’ and mercantile handy 
holiday calendar for 1917. Card, 43 
by 11 inches. © June 20, 1916; 2 «. 
and aff. July 1, 1916; A 432767. 


Pennsylvania bankers’ and mercantile 
handy holiday calendar for 1917. Card 
42 by 11 inches. © June 20, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 1, 1916; A 432768. 
© William Post, Wayne, Pa. 
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Philadelphia ready 
reference classified business and pro- 
fessional directory, 1916. 2 mounted 
sheets, 28 by 22 inches. [18290 


© June 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
June 15, 1916; A 4384978; John B. 
Roberts & John B. Sopher, Phila- 
delphia. 


PHILADELPHIA BULLETIN. When your 
bookkeeper goes on a vacation this 
summer. Proof. [18291 

© June 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
28, 1916; A 432925; William L. Mc- 
Lean, Philadelphia. 

PHILADELPHIA PRESS. 
June 18, 1916. (Jn Philadelphia 
press) . [18292 

© June 18, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 9, 
1916; A 441628; Press co., Phila- 
delphia. 


Oldonesty says. 


V5.6,.0O. v4 oonnly, | PHILLIPS & Avery*, New York. By- 


laws of the 14 p. 4to. [18293 


© July 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
6, 1916; A 436058. 


Pick (Albert) & co.*, Chicago. Furni- 
ture, carpets, curtains, ete. 90, [1] 
p. col. illus. 4to. [18294 


© June 29, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
July 5, 1916; A 4328381. 


Prerch (William B.) co.*, Buffalo. 
Logic of the Dean. . 20 p. illus. 
diagrs. 16mo. [18295 

© June 26, 1916: 2 @ and aff. 
July 1, 1916; A 432786. 


Prerce-Arrow motor car co.*, Buffalo. 
Pierce-Arrow, series 4. 1p. lL, [7]J— 
39, [1] p. col. front., illus. “(part 
col.) “fol, [18296 

© July 10, 1916; 2 « July 26, 
1916; aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 437112. 


[Pirrincer (lL. A.)] Study outline, 


Pittinger’s collection of short 
stories. cover-title, 11 -p. 24mo. 
(Macmillans pocket classics) $0.05. 

[18297 


July 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
29, 1916; A 4386143; Macmillan co., 
New York. 


PirtspurG, Kan. R. L. .& cos Pitts- 


burg city directory, 1916. . Pitts- 
burg, Kan., R. L. Polk & eco., 1916. 
489 p. S8vo. $5.00. [18298 


© Aug. 4, 1916; 2c and aff. Aug. 
J1, 19165 A 487199; BR. “lesPollere 
co., Sioux City, Ta. 


PITTSBURGH auto equipment co. Auto- 
mobile supplies [series 4] Pitts- 
burgh, Pa... [1916] =x, 3445 
illus. S8vo. [18299 


© July 8, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 487154; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


Prarr (Louis J.) Blast burner de- 
sien. New York, National commer- 
cial gas association [1916] 2 p. L, 
p. [187]-216. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Practical gas educational courses: 
industrial fuel, lesson no. 6) 

[18300 

© May 18, 1916; 2 e@ June 3; 

1916; aff. June 2, 1916; A 482305; 

National commercial gas assn., New 
York. 

Potk (Lon)* Toledo. Plain talks by 
a plain man, July 18-18, 1916. [5 
instalments. | (In Toledo daily 
blade) [18301-18305 

© July 13-18, 1916; 1 ec. each. 

-Aug. 3, 1916; A 441514441518. 


820) 


ise: vy. 151. 


BOOKS, GROUP 


no. 8, 1916 


Potk county, Ia. County farm di- 


rectory of Polk County, Ia. [1916] 
Springfield, Ill., Schnepp & Barnes, 
1916. 4p. 1., 7-135 p. front. (fold. 
map) S8vo. $5.00. [18306 

@© June 19, 1916; 2 ec June 30, 
7316: afi. Aug. 5, 1916; A 433991; 
FF. A. Moore co., Springfield, 1. 


PortyceLor rubber trade directory of 


the United States and Canada, 1916. 
New York, The India rubber world 
[1916] 7p. 1., 21-421 p. Svo. $3.50. 
; [18307 
© July 14, 1916 Qe. July. 28. 
1916; aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 433989; 
Henry C. Pearson, New York. 


Port ArtHur, Tex. Worley’s directory 
of Port Arthur, Tex., 1916-1917. 
Dallas, Tex., J. F. Worley directory 
company, inc., 1916. .392 p: Svo. 
$6.00. [18308 

© July 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 4387084; John F. Worley 
directory co., Dallas. 


PortsmoutTH, N. H. Portsmouth di- 


rectory, including Greenland, New- 
eastle [etc.] 1916. no. 29. Boston, 
Mass., W. A. Greenough & co., 1916. 
225 p. front. (fold. map) S8vo. 
$3.50. [18309 


© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
11, 1916; A 4387201; W. A. Gree- 
nough & co., Boston. 


Powers Tyson printing co.*, Grand 


Rapids, Mich. Hub o’ trade, 1916. 
no. 1. Wintered. 52p. illus., port., 
map. S8vo. [18310 


(oy Oen | 20,1915; 2 c. and aff. 
June 30, 1916; A 484765. 


PRISCILLA Weaving art co.*, Louisville. 
Priscilla weaving art. [4] p._ illus. 
16mo. [18311 


© May 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
3, 1916; A 434816. 


[18312-18315 


3913, July 5, 1916. illus. 4to. 6d. 
es, me, Mus. 2, 1916" Aad int: 2722; 
pubd. July. 5, 1916. 

no. 3914, July 12, 1916. illus. 4to. 34d. 
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1916; A ad int. 2726; 
pubd. July 12, 1916. 

no. 3915, eh 19, 1916. illus. 4to. 3d. 
@© ic. Au 16, 1916; A ad int. 2730; 
pubd. pita 19, 1916. 

no. 3916, July 26, 1916. illus. 4to. 3d. 
© ic. Aug. 23, 1916; A ad int. 2738; 
pubd. July 26, 1916. 


© Bradbury, Agnew & co., ltd., 
London. 


59803—16——4 821 


RavucH & Elting. 


18328 


PURINTON (Edward Earle) 


[18316-18317 


Iifficiency and life, with introduction 
by Melvil Dewey. New York, Wash- 
eral National institute of efficiency, 
[191 6] Zope lee 245° SG). ips, 2aGmo: 
(Monographs of efficiency, no. 1.) 
$0.25. © July 18, 1916; 2 ¢. July 14, 
1916; aff. July 21, 1916: A 436046. 


© National institute of efficiency, 
New York. 


Efficient man’s test. July 17, 1916. 
(In The Independent). © July 13, 
1916; 1 ce. July 18, 1916; A 441099. 


© Edward Earle Purinton, Mor- 
gantown, W. Va. 


| Qui~tER-CoucH (Sir Arthur)* Fowey, 


Cornwall, England. Tales of the 
Spanish main. Captain Bras-de- 
fer’s pearl fishing. (In Premier 
magazine, August, 1916) [18318 

© mW, chr Aug) 227-1916 5 Aad ‘int: 
2721; pubd. July 4, 1916. 


Quimby (Orrie L.) Isle of the sea. 


(In Lewiston journal) [18319 

©. July 22,.1916; 1 @ July 24, 
1916; A 441632; Lewiston journal 
co., Lewiston,. Me. 


RaEzER (Clarence A.)* Ephrata, Pa. 
- E-Z plan Christmas savings society. 


Card, printed on both sides, 4 by 

6 inches. [18320 
© June 24, 1916; 2 c. June 10, 

1916; aff. July 1, 1916; A 434792 


RAILWAY age gazette. Daily ed. v. 


60, no. 24c-f, June 19-22, 1916. Chi- 
cago, Ill., Simmons-Boardman pub- 
lishing co., 1916. 4 v.- illus., ports., 
diagrs. fol. $0.15 per vol. 
[18321-18324 
© June 19-22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 21-23, 1916; A 434602-—434605 ; 
Simmons-Boar dman pub. co., New 
York. 


[18325-18327 


ame a brand new way to buy clothes! 
Card, illus., printed on both sides, 6% 
by 31 inches. © May 4, 1916; 5 c. 
and aff, June 28, 1916; A 432927, 

In appreciation. Sheet, illus., 11 by 84 
inches. @© Apr. 11, 1916: 2) and 
aff. June 28, 1916; A 432929. 

Many thanks. Sheet, illus., 11 by 84 
inches. © Apr. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 28, 1916; A 432928. 


© James Rauch, Trenton, N, J. 


Ravenscrorr (D. W.)* Petaluma, 


Cal. Currency suggestions (In 
Petaluma daily courier) [18328 

© June 29, 1916; 1 « July 24, 
1916; A 441272 : 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18329 


pt. ES is 


Raymonp (Francis)* Chicago. 
mond’s' briefer  sales-course. 14, 
fA] i-hi24mor $2.00! [18329 

© June, 28. 1916: 2c. .and aff. 
July 3, 1916; A 434807. 


READING herald. Reading herald’s 
special and educational home cata- 
log. July 18, 1916. (In Reading 
herald) [18330 

© Fulyors: AOtG 1 Se.- Tully $17, 
1916; A 441094; Monte GC. Merker, 
Reading, Pa. 


Ray- 


REAL ESTATE directory of the Borough 
of Manhattan, 1916. New York, 
N. Y., The Real estate directory com- 
Daly. ince TOILE Zopeele 
fol. $100.00 per year. 


© June 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
27, 1916; A 433867; Real estate di- 
rectory co., ine., New York. 


“RED POLLED cattle club of America*, 
Gotham, Wis. Red polled herd book 
of cattle descended from the Norfolk 
and Suffolk red polled. American 
Series. v.28. -[1066] p. Svo.; $1.75. 

[18332 


2 EG 


[18331 


© July 9, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 

aff. July 31, 1916; A 437089. 

REDDAN (John A.)*, 

Anne Delapp. (Jn Lambertville rec- 

ord) [183833 

© July 20, 1916; 1 « July 22, 
1916; A 441198. 


RESPESS (Heard) * 


Hopewell, N. J. 


New York. 
[18334, 18335 


Quick relief for aches and pains. Ther- 
-molite, heat and light infuser. Sheet, 


illus., printed on both Sides, 113% by 
ite inches fold. to 16mo. © Mar. 11, 
LLG) 2) e5 and afk sApre ik 1916s A 


435395. 


What medical authorities say in endorse- 
ment of Radiant light and heat in the 
treatment of disease. [6)])- pee lel: 


(fold. ) illus. . 24mo) @ Mara 
OTC 20 ey and alt. rAprad oOo a A 
435392. 


RicHMonp (W. L.)* Yonkers, N. Y. 
Richmond’s 1916 guide to the city of 
Yonkers, N. Y., including map. Yon- 
kers, N. Y., W. L. Richmond, 1916. 
cover-title, 30 p. fold. map. $0.25. 

[18336 
© June 3, 1916;.2s¢ dune, 13, 
1916; aff. June 23, 1916; A 484601. 


RitEy (Joe Shelby)* Boston. Twen- 
tieth century zephyrs; or, Reminis- 


cences of chiropractic. Upham’s 
Corner, Mass., W. S. Shaw [1916] 
65°p../ front.” T2mos $1.00. siiesac 


© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
81, 1916; A 4387059. 


758, 293 p. 


Ritter (Elma Streeper)* Philadel- 
phia. Pillows. (Jn Philadelphia 
press ) [18338 


© July 23, 1916 +21 Ge inky ae 
1916; A 441271. 


» X 
direc- 
[Richmond, Va.] 


ROANOKE, Va. Roanoke, Va., 
tory, 1916. v. 4. 
Hill directory co., ine., 1916. 5-712 
p. Svo. $6.00. [18339 

© July 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 431880; Hill directory 
co., ine., Richmond. 


ROBERTSON (James) mfg. co.*, Balti- 
more. Sanitary specialties and gen- 
eral plumbing goods. [Catalogue] 
G. 2 p. 1, “[vii]=xy, 33 p> mia 
fol. [18340 

© July 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
7, 19163 A’ 457955: 


ROBERTSON (John Dill) 
cool on a hot night. (Jn Chicago 
herald) [18341 

© July 16, 1916; 1 © dui 
1916; A 441108; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


How to sleep 


Rock Island stove co.*, 
Ill. All about heating. 68 p. illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. [18342 

© June 27; 1916:;2.e; emda 
July 8, 1916; A 484804. 


Rock Island, 


RocKWELL (Paul Ayres) 
[18343-18353 
American gets rest in trench paradise. 
Q July 55, 1916; 1 ¢ July 28, 1916; 
A 441391. 
ner wounded in drive recovering. 
©: July 24, 1916; 1 e€ July 2G 
A 441327. 
Chicagoans to pilot French aeroplanes. 
© guy 26; 1916;; Live. duly 29. Sie 
A 441403. 
Death misses aviator. ye Aug. 8, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 11, 1916; A 441699. 

French honor for American. © July 15, 
19165 1 ¢. July 19) 196 eA 441126, 
New Yorker drives German to ground. 
@ July 27, 1916; 1c. July Seas. 

A 441429. 

Praise American aviator. @ Au 5, 

ste, Aug. 9, ASI 441630. 

Resent Bune back our aviators talk. © 
Aug: 2, 1916; 1 c.. Aug. 7, -23%63 
441596. 

Rush on Teutons as guns thin ranks. © 
July 18, 1916; 1 « July, 21, 19167 4% 
441171. 


U. S. aviator wins fight @, Aue 33 
1916; Je Aug’, igié: A 441585. 


We ae variety actor killed. © July 29, 
1916; 1 ec. Aug. 2, 1916; A 441469. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicage 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago, 


822 


no. 8, 1916 A 


ROCKWELL (W. S.) co.*, New York. 
Fuel oil appliances. 27 p._ illus., 
diagrs. 4to. ([Catalog] no. 31) 

[18354 
© July 1, 1916; 2 «© and aff. July 
11, 1916: A 434895. 


RopMAN (Arthur)* Chicago. Jingles. 
46, [2] p. port. 16mo. (The Bank- 
ers engineering co.) [18355 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. June 22, 
1916; aff. June 28, 1916; A 484755. 


— Row rey (J. F.) co. Story of the cele- 
brated Rowley leg. 47 p._ illus.. 
ports. 12mo. (Cover-title: Rowley 
artificial legs) [18356 

© June 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
3, 1916; A 434818; James Francis 
Rowley, Chicago. 


ROYAL PURPLE, 1916. [v. 8] [Kansas 
City, Mo., Printed by Union bank 
note co., 1916] 460 p. illus., ports., 
col. plates. 4to. [18357 

© June 5, 1916; 2 c. June 19, 
1916; aff. July 22, 1916; A 433841; 
W. C. Calvert, P. H. Wheeler, Fred 
Korsmeier, Manhattan, Kan. 


ROYAL SERUM @€O.*, Kansas City, Kan. 


[18358-18364 

Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of 
hog cholera. [8] p. col. illus. nar. 
Svo. © June 1.1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
19, 1916; A 455145. 

How Royal serum is made. [8] p. illus. 
(part col.) mare S¥O. ©; June i, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 19, 1916; A 
435147. 

How to use Royal serum. [8] p._ illus. 
(part col.) nar. 8vo. © June 1, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. July 19, 1916; A 435149. 


' Only results count. [8] p. col. illus. 
nar. 8vo. © June 1, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. July 19, 1916; A 435146. 


Royal message. Sheet, 283 by 213 

7 inches. illus., printed on both sides, 
fold. to obl. 12mo. © June 1, 1916 ; 

2 ce. and aff. July 19, 1916; A 435143. 


Why you should use Royal serum. [8] p. 
illus. (part col.) nar. 8vo. © June l, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 19, 1916; A 
435148. 


| | 
Your success is our success. [8] p. col. 
illus. nar. 8vo. © June 1, 1916; 2c 
| and aff. July 19, 1916; A 435144. 
® Rouosovits (Toby)* Chicago. Styles 
for men and young men, autumn and 
* winter, 1916-17 cover-title, [24] 
col. plates. fol. [18365 
© Apr.-1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 433667. 


RusH (Olive)* New York. Cherups, 

they’re scouts now! (Jn Womans 
home companion, Aug., 1916) 

[18366 

Siasaty 115; 1916; 1. ¢ Aug. 2, 

1916; A 441485. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


18394 


823° 


RwussELL (Lida B. )# Denver. Milk 


diet and rest treatment. Denver, 
Col., The Rest home, [1916] [14] p. 
16mo. $0.25. [18367 

©) Mar. 21579916. 2 “ead “aie 
June 9, 1916; A 434411. 


Russet (Lillian)* Chicago. 


[1836S—18394 
Beauty talks by Lillian Russell. Cam- 
eks hump: (Qc duly- 31.1916: Lee: 
Aug. 1, 1916; A 441458. 
Wholesome ambition. 
1916; 1 c. July 18, 1916; A 441114. 
Lillian Russell's beauty | answers. 
Freckles, tan or sunburn. © Aug. 6, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 7, 1916; A 441642. 
Lillian Russell's beauty hints. Bids for 
pleasure. © July 14, 1916; 1 ¢. July 
15, 1916; A 441059. 
Blessings in disguise. © Aug. 1, 
PSIGs 1 e. -Aue. 2. LOTG A 441490. 
Branded women. © July 25, 1916; 
1c. July 26, 1916; A 441363. 
Costly ignorance. © Aug. 4, 1916; 
1 ce. Aug. 5, 1916; A 441559. 
Detail in dress. © Aug. 5, 1916; 
1 c. Aug. 7, 1916; A 441562. 


——— Diet and occupation. © July 15, 
1916; 1 c. July 17, 1916; A 441062. 
Don’t emulate Venus in matter of 
clothes. © July 29, 1916; 1c. July 

31, 1916; A 441447. 

Drudgery. © July 24, 1916; 1 ¢. 
July 25, 1916; A 441287. 

Familiar dangers. ©: Sulye 22; 
1916; 1c. July 24, 1916; A 441217. 


Honntain of beauty. @ Aug. 8, 
19162 4c, Aue<9: 1916; A 441636. 
eG 00d. O0KS., ..©) Aug. _1.. 191G6— 1 e 
Aug. 9, 1916; A 441639. 

——— New era. © Aug et 191 Ga 'e 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 441523. 

Overtax. -'@ 7 Aug. 23,6 19165, a ve; 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 441529" 

——— Pates that shine. © July 20, 1916; 
1 e. July 21, 1916; A 441177. 

Putty girls. © July 21, 1916; 1 ¢. 

July 94, 1916; A 441211. 


Right course. © Aug. 9, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 10, 1916; A 441694. 


Slouch doomed. © July 18, 1916; 
1c. July 19, 1916; A 441158. 


Unwelecome brunettes. © July 19, 
19162: he. July 20, 19iG 5 A 441162. 


Vanity’s victims. © July 26, 1916; 
1 ec. July 27, 1916; A 441365. 


You can’t cheat the camera. © 
July 23, 1916; 1 ¢. July 24, 1916; A 
441438. 

Your hands. © July 28, 1916; 
1e. July 29, 1916; A 441418. 

Your shoulders. © July 13, 1916; 
1c. July 15, 1916; A 441057. 


Your surroundings. a July. 2; 
1916; 1 ec. July 28, 1916; A 441397. 


You can’t paint your soul on your face. 
© July 30, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 1, 1916; A 
441455. 


{Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© July 17, 


18395 


[RusseELL (Mary LaF etra)] Nursery 
songs. New York, S. Gabriel sons & 
company; [1916]" Bish php rp. hcel: 
front., col. illus., 4to. (Chimney, 
corner series) $0.25. [18395 

© May 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
5, 1916; A 432809; Saml. Gabriel 
sons & co., New York. 

RUSSELL (Robert) His modern para- 


phrasing. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[18396 
© Aug. iA 19162 tc Avene 1916- 
A 441646; . Keeley, Chicago. 


closet EReI NN merchants credit bureau 


of Sacramento, Cai. Confidential 
reference book, 1916. 307 p. S8vo. 
$20.00. [18397 


© Mars -27 1916 2°'e* Ar 6) 
1916; aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 4387090; 
Arthur F. Henning, Sacramento. 

Sace (Helen A.) [18398, 18399 


Play-things I can make. New York, The 
Platt & Peck co. [1916] [3] Be 2 
eol plates.r> foley $0:35: F.@_sune sta; 
1916; 2 c June 29, 1916; aff. June 30, 
1916; ee A34783. 


Toy animals I can make. New York, 
The Platt & Peck co. [ 
12” col. plates... fol,” $0.35. 5.@ °< 
15, 1916; 2 @ June 29, 1916; aff. June 
30, 1916; A 434784. 
© ThésePlaths "6 Peck CO:, 
eX OF, 

St. Louis, Mo. Standard masonic di- 
rectory” of (St. Louis, tors tiG.” St. 
Louis, Mo., Standard masonic direc- 
tory company, 1916. 464 p. ports. 
8vo. $0.50. [18400 

© July 3, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 481888; Standard ma- 
sonie directory co., St. Louis. 

srt. PAuL vin: RA. Polksa:eo7s St. 
Paul city directory, 1916. v.52. St. 
Paul, Minn; (2. i Polk &-coy 1916. 
2009 [i. e. 1955] p. fold. map. 8vo. 
$8.00. [18401 

©r Ane.” 5° 1916 ew? See Agee. tl 
1916; Aug. 10, 1916; A 438026; R. 
L.Polk & co:, St. Paul. 


SALT LAKE. Crry, Utah... RR. Polk & 
co.’s Salt Lake City directory, 1916. 


New 


v. 25. Salt Lake City, R: L. Polk. & 
¢€0.,. 1986. » 108% p. .Svo. - 500. 
[18402 


© July 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 


2, 1916; A 437091; R. L. Polk & co., 
of Utah, Salt Lake City. 

Sampson (Charles H.) Algebra re- 
view. Yonkers-on-Hudson, N. Y., 
World book company, 1916. iv p., 1 
1.42 p.  12mo;. "S040: 18403 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 487038; World book co., 
Yonkers, N. Y. 


804 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. i Bs Sve ae 


SANBORN (N. W.) Poultry and farm, 
part 6. (In American poultry advo- 
cate, Aug., 1916) [18404 

© Aug. 8, 1916; 1 c Aug. 5, 1916; 
A 441534; Clarence C. DePuy, Syra- 
cuse, IN. ¥. 


SANDUSKY, O. Williams’ Sandusky di- 
rectory for 1916-17. Cincinnati, O., 
The Williams directory company . 
[1916] 553 p. S8vo. $5.00. [18405 

© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 487211; Williams direc- 
tory co., Cincinnati. 


SANDWIcK (Richard L.) Junior high 
school speller, by R. L. Sandwick 
and Anna Tilden Bacon. Boston, 
New York [ete.] D. C. Heath & ¢o., 
1916. vi, 119: pp. ee (Junior 
high school series) $0.25. [18406 

© July 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
29;1916 3; A 433901 : D. C. Heath & 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on abridged edition of Sandwick & 
Bacon’s high school word book] 


SANGER & Jordan*, New York. Cata- 


log of plays, 1916... 2 pj, List pee 
De. OVO, [18407 
© Mar. 15, 1916;,2 € Marae. 


1916; aff. June 14, 1916; A 433451. 


SAPPER, pseud. Jim Brent’s VY. C., by 
Sapper. (Jn Strand magazine, Aug- 
ust, 1916) (18408 

© 1 ¢ Aug. 21, 1916" A430 ae 
2734; pubd. July 25, 1916; George H. 
Doran co., New York. 


ScENARIO bulletin-review. vy. 1, no. 3, 


May, 1916. Los Angeles, Cal., Cali- 
fornia scenario co., 1916. 47 p. 
illus. S8vo. [18409 


© June 28, 1916; 2¢ and aff. July 
6, 1916; A 434835; California sce-— 
nario co., ine., Los Angeles. 


SCHAPHORST Frederick)* | 
New York. [18410-18412 


How much does a bin hold? © July 22, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 29, 1916; A 441409. 


Money ioss due to scale. Ga American, 
wool and cotton reporter) © July 20, 
1916; 1 ¢. July 22, 1916; A 441194. 

Soot and fuel waste. © July 22, 1916; 

e. July 29, 1916; A 441410. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Black 
diamond unless otberwise stated] 


(William 


ScHmipt (William)* St. Paul. Herr 
ist Gott. (Jn Lutherische Kirchen- 
Zeitung, July 22,1916) [18413 

© July’ 20; 19165" 1 te? ae 
1916; A 441531. 


fi 


BOOKS, 
no. 8, 1916 


GROUP II 


18456 


SCHUETTE (Oswald F.) 
[18414-18425 


Auto to wedding under ban. © July 31, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1916; A 441510. 
Butchery on Somme is without parallel. 
Omiuive 138 1916- 1 ce. July 27, 1916; 

A 441166. 

Cheer is 800 miles in length. © Aug. 7 
1916; 1 ¢« Aug. 10, 1916; A 441677. 
Daring of Cossacks marvel of the war. 

Orsi do oroe 4A ch July. 17, 1916 ; 
A 441097. 
Great confidence in Berlin. © July 29, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 2, 1916; A 441471. 
Replies to claim of allies. © July 1d, 
1oGet ec suly 19° 1916; A 44113. 
pays | allies’ e rive fails. ©’ Aug, 2, 1916; 
pam. (A916; A 441592. 
Sees Serie cai in great Somme drive. 
ensues, 1916.4. ¢. July731, 1916; 
A 441427. 
Sees greater battles soon. @© July 17, 
1916 1 ¢. July 20, 1916; A 441152. 
Stands by action on Fryatt. © July 31, 
1916; 1c. Aug. 3, 1916; A 441506. ~ 
Teutons hopeful of victory. © July 20, 
1916; 1c. July 24, 1916; A 441225. 
Verdun situation eee) © Aug. 4, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 9, 1916; A 441627. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. J 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


ScHUSTER (Edw. J.)* St. Louis. Schus- 
ter’s yellow pine lumber rate book. 
[18426-18428 


May, 1916. Texas ed. 39, [1] p. 4to. 
niZOO tor t2mo, © June “7; 1916; 
2c. and aff. June 10, 1916; A 434409. 


May, 1916. Western ed. cover-title, 200 
p. 12mo. $12.00 for 12mo. © June 
6) 19'G 7.2 ¢: and afi. June 10, 1916; 
A 434408. 

June, 1916. Eastern ed. cover-title. 
248 p. 12mo. $12.00 for 12mo. © 

gune 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 5, 

1916; A 432830. 


Scnuttre & Koerting co.*, Philadelphia. 


Koerting noiseless heaters. 16 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. (Catalog 3, sec- 


tion A) [18429 


© June 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
29, 1916; A 482751. 


SCHWARZ (Constantine Proteus) * 
Cleveland. Story of the wonderful 
carburetor. cover-tile [6] p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [18430 
© June 17, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 

5, 1916; A 432824. 


Scotr (Florence E.) Through the Yel- 
lowstone with Paul and Peggy. Illus. 
by Arthur O. Scott. New York, 
Hurst & company [1916] 311 p. 
front., illus., plates. 12mo. $0.60. 

[184381 


© July 24, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
2/, 1916; A 43838860; Hurst & co., 
New York. 


SCRIBNER’S (Charles) sons*, New York. 
From Scribner’s magazine advertis- 
ing department. [6] p. folder, illus., 
obl. 24mo. [18432 


© July 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
Zila A GUE A: aoe 


SEARS, Roebuck & co.*, Chicago. Cata- 
log 138. cover-title, 1620 p. illus. 
(part col.) 4to. [18433 


© July 5, 1916; 2 
24, 1916; A 431970. 


esand atk: duly 


SEIVWRIGHT. (Jean) 


For the summer frock comes the summer 


hat and parasol of frills and feathers. 
© July 16, 1916; 1 ce. July 20, 1916; 
A 441134. 

Gown. without a back eiantles even 
Paris. @© July 23, 1916; Cedi 2K 
1916; A 441342. 

Now comes the coat with a train. © July 
30, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1916; A 441495. 

Tailored suits of white alpaca appear in 
fall. © Aug. 6, Odes Ane. LO) 
LOG 3 A 441654. 


[Note : The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune] 


© Chicago Tribune, Chicago, and 
New York globe, New York. 


SHARP (Marcus)* Camden, N. J. War 
game; rule—how to play. Sheet, 4 
by 74 inches. [18488 


© July 15, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Jue 
26, 1916; A 435368. 


SHELDON (Arthur Frederick) * 
lil. Human equation, 
dress. 
1916) 


© July 17, 1916; 1 
A 441585, 


Area, 
second ad- 
(In Buffalo live wire, July 
[18439 


ec. Aug. 4, 1916; 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, New York. 


[18440-18456 . 


Shepard’s Arkansas citations. v. 2, no. 
is Ssunesy 11916. Cumulative suppl. 
(2) ps. 8V0.- $4.00 per year. © July 
oO, LOG 2c. and aft. July 20) 1916: 

33787. 

Shepard’s Dakota 


citations and _ key 


number annotations. v. 5, ie 2, June, 
1916. {Cumulative Or PaL 148 p. 
Svo. $5.00 per year. uly 7, 1916; 


2 e. and aff. July 20, ee A 433798. 
Shepard’s Florida citations. v. 3, no. 1, 


June, 1916. Cumulative suppl. 58 p. 
vo. $4.00 per year. O- sully. 3; 
ISG 2 C.nnG att, suly 20, LOG», A: 


433792. 

Shepard’s Illinois citations. v. 11, no. 
2, June, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
92 p. 8vo. $5.00. © July 10, 1916 
2c. and aff. July 20, 1916; A 433791. 

Shepard’s Indiana citations. y. 8, no. 2, 
June, 1916. [Cumulative suppl] 289: 


p. 8vo. $5.00 per year. July 13, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. July 20, 1916; A. 
433788. 


[18434-18437 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18457 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*—Continued. 


Shepard’s Iowa citations. v. 8, no. 2, 
June, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 364 
Da OVOs 5200) per yi = @eiuilye 20) 
TOLGS 2 ye. and arly Aust OG eA 
433958. : 

Shepard’s Maine citations. v. 1, no. 
3, June, 1916. { Cumulative Sue 
55 p. 8vo. $4.00 per year. © June 
28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 20, 1916; 
A 433790. 


Shepard’s Michigan citations. v. 7, no. 


2 Mae LOG: [Cumulative suppl.] 
268 jp. Svo. $5.00 per year. © 
june a3, 191652 1c. and aie july, 20; 


1916; A 433784. 


Shepard’s New York court of appeals 
citations, common law, chancery. v. 1, 
no. 1, June, 1916. Cumulative suppl. 
104 p. 8vo. $5.00 per yr. © Aug. 1, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 
433957. 


Shepard’s New York miscellaneous cita- 


tions. v. 14, no. 2, June, 1916. 78 
p. S8vo. $3.00 per grit ©LAus. 1, 
TOG: 2c) and) aii Auie.y be ONG: A 
433961. 


Shepard’s New York supplement cita- 


TONS) Vv. 4 enOu ene et Om Gu ie u= 
mulative suppl.] 209 8vo. $6.00 
per yr. © July 26, 1 16; 2 ee and 


aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 433959. 
Shepard’s New York supreme court cita- 


tions. v. 14, no. 2, June, 1916. 540 
Dee OO: $5. 00. per. yr; \ sOx Aue: 1, 
LOGE 2 e.cand, ail, AUR 5,11 ONG ced 
433962. 


Shepard’s North Carolina citations. v. 3, 
no. 4, June, 1916. Cumulative supe 
91 p. S8vo. $4. OO per year. uly 6, 

ec) and ait. July 20, 1916; A 


1918; 2 
433789. 

Shepard’s Ohio citations. v. 8, no. 2, 
June, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 125 
p. Syo. $4.00 per yr. © July 14, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 
433960. 

Shepard’s Oklahoma citations. v. 3, nO; 


1, June, 1916. [Cumulative ae ae 


235) > 8vo. $4.00 per year. 
11, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 20, Sie: n 
433786. 


Shepard’s Texas citations. v. 9, no. 2 
May, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 28 
p. 8vo. $5.00 per year. © June 15, 
1916: Qeer and att. July 20,916 A 
433785. 


Shepard’s Washington citations. v. 9, 
no. 2, May, 1916. [Cumulative suppl. | 
148 yp. 8vo. $5.00 per year. 
June 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aft July 20, 
1916; A 433788. 


SHor and leather reporter annual, 
1916. Boston, Mass., Shoe & leather 
reporter, 1916. 741 p. maps. 8vo. 

[18457 


© July 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
21, 1916; A 481965; Shoe & leather 
reporter co., Boston. 


SHREDDED wheat co.*, Niagara Falls. 
Building better babies. cover-—title, 
[12] p> 16mo- [18458 

© May 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 28, 1916; A 434720. 


Dt. 1; he See, 


Simmons (John) co. Catalogue no. 
39. New York [1916] xxxix, 604 
p. incl. front., illus. S8vo. [18459 

© July 20,.1916: 2) e. and baa 
Aug. 7, 1916; A 487152; R. R. Don- 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


SIMMONS-BOARDMAN pub. co.*, New 
York. Battle ery of pace. (In 
Railway age gazette). [18460 


© July. 21, 1916; sey flip 
1916; A 441425. 


SIMPLICISSIMUS. 20. jahrg. [Each 
illus.. (part. ¢ol.)) tol, <sQ3piew 

[18461-18472 

nr. 30, 26. okt., 1915. "@ Oct226, 19155 


1 ¢. July 15, 1916; A—Foreign 14004. 
nr. 39, 28. dez., 1915.° © Deew2s. tote. 
1c. July 15, 1916; A—Foreign 14005. 
nr. 40, 4. jan., 1916. © Jan. 4, 49te. 
1 ¢. July 15, 1916; A—Foreign 14006. 
nr. 41, 11 jan., 1916: © Jane 14) 19167 
iL es "July 15) 1916; A—Foreign 14007. 
nr, 42, . 18 jan., 1916. © Jano ts oto, 
dC aly 5. "1916; A—Foreign’ 14008. 


nr. 43, 25. jan.,°1916. ‘@ dan. 2a, tote. 
a ce: Sully a5; 1916; A—Foreign 14009. 
. 44, 1 febr., 1916. © Feb. 1, 1916; 


aah os "July als 1916 ; A—Foreign 14010. 


nr. 47, 22 febr., 1916. © Feb. 22, 1916; 
1c. July 29, 1916; A—Foreign 14128. 


nr. 47, 22 febr., 1916. © Feb. 22, 1916; 
1c. July 15, 1916; A—Foreign 14011. 


nr. 48, 29. febr., 1916. © Feb. 29, 1916; 
1 ec July 29, 1916; A—Foreign 14124. 


nr. 49, 7. mirz, 1916. ‘© Mart 7; 4916; 
1e. July 29, 1916; A—Foreign 14122. 


nr. 50, 14. mirz, 1916. © Mar. 14, 
1916; ire. Jily 15, 1916; A—Foreign 
14012. 
© Simplicissimus-verlag 

h. & co., Munich. 


[SINGLETON (Hsther)] Historie gar- 

dens of New England. Mentor read- 

ing course, monograph 1-6. Proof. 

[18473 

© June 15,.1916; 2 ec! amde@iaie 

July 6, 1916; A 434842; Mentor 
assn., ine., New York. 


, 2 


SINSHEIMER (Samuel)* Milwaukee. 
Only place of its kind in the world. 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. 16mo. 

[18474 


© June 24, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
July 8, 1916; A 484801. 


SisteR of St. Joseph. Communion 
prayer book. Chicago, Ill., D. B. 
Hansen & sons [1916] 2 p. 1. p. T— 
239, [1]. p.'’" front., “platen sais: 
382mo. $0.25 to $1.00. [18475 


© May 15, 1916; 2 c« May 25, 
1916; aff. July 12, 1916; A 484947; 
D. B. Hansen & sons, Chicago. 
[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter | 


826 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


18500 


no. 8, 1916 
| Satrery & co.*, New York. Twenty 
| payment plan. cover-title, [8] p. 
7 16mo. [18476 


© June 16, 1916; 2 c. June 29, 
1916; aff. July 7, 1916; A 432930. 


SLAVONIC-AMERICAN patriotic procla- 
mation, July, 1916. [Butte ed. 
1916] Pub. by Slavonic-American 
publishing society. [Butte, Mont., 
Printed by Murphy-Cheely printing 
co., 1916] 24 p. ports. 4to. $0.25. 

[18477 

© July 29, 1916: 2 c and aff. 
Aug. 7, 1916; A 437156; Leonard 
Stanford D’Ardell, Memphis, Tenn. 


SLEEPECK-HELMAN pg. co.*, Chicago. 
Progressive publicity. 16 p. 24mo. 
[18478 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
22, 1916; A 436047. 


Stoss (Robert) [18479-18489 


Book by Von Biilow arouses British ire. 
> Jaly 20; 1916; 1 c. July 24, 1916; 
A 441228. 

British say Germans lied in Fryatt case. 

Soly ot. 1916521 c.. Aug. 3, 1916. 
A 441505. 

British urge action upon trade plans. © 
meee 191G; 1 c. Aug. 7, 19165 A 
441584. 

Colonies back plan to see war through. 
@ Aug. 5, 1916; 1-c. Aug. 9, 1916; A 
441621. 

Fryatt case rouses English and Dutch. 
@ July 29, 1916; 1 c Aug. 2, 1916; 
A 441468. 

Germans may renew submarine attacks. 
© July 22, 1916; 1 c. July 26, 1916; 
A 441312. 

Irish fiasco scored by British papers. 
@ Aug. 1, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 4, 1916; A 
441612. 

Law expert defends Britain’s blacklist. 
@ July 28, 1916; 1 ce. Aug. 2, 1916; A 
441474. 

Says buffer states would keep peace. © 
puly 21. 1916; 1 c. July sl, 1916; A 
441431. 

Tells of great war upon German trade. 
@ Aug. 8, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 11, 1916; A 


441701. 

Turkey is at end of tether. © Aug. l, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 4, 1916; A 441611. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 

SmitH (Charles E.)* Chicago. Com- 
plete treatment for the hair and 


sealp. [new ed.] 15 numb. 1. 4to. 
. $2.00. [Text parallel to binding.] 
{18490 


© Apr. 6, 1916; 2 c. May 4, 1916; 

aff. June 23, 1916; A 434788. 
SmirH (Forrest) co. It looks small 
and it is small. Post card, illus., 
74 by 4% inches. [18491 
| © June 24, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 435401. Forrest Smith, 

Council Bluffs, Ia. 


<cipciiccatiieaaesmssaat eiandniatiea inact te ELD OLEATE — = =e 


SmitH (Frederick Harold) * New York. 
Kaiser krucified, or the cross of Ger- 
many ; a scriptural interpretation of 
the European war. 20 p. _ 8vo. 
$0.25. [18492 

© June 21, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
June 23, 1916; A 434627. 


SmirH (Hanford O.)* Lexington, Neb. 
Abstract of title to the Union Pacific 
railroad company lands in Dawson 
County, Nebraska. Form 1, 2. 2 v. 
map. nar. fol., fold. to 8vo. 

[18493, 18494 
© Jan. 1, 1914; 2 c. each and aff. 
July 6, 1916; A 434844, 434845. 


SmitH (J. Russell) Geography of 
Pennsylvania, by J. R. Smith and 
Joseph W. Willits. [Cincinnati, O., 
Printed by American book company, 
1916] 22 p._ illus., diagrs., maps 
(part col.) 4to. [18495 

© June 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. June 
15, 1916; A 431500. Amer. book co., 
New York. 

SmitTH (Robert A.)* Washington. True 
record of the life of “ Will’m Shags- 
per” (1563-1616) of Stratford, Eng- 
land. 2 sheets, 83 by 11 inches. 
[ Mimeograph] [18496 

© May 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
6, 1916; A 434395. 


SmirH (Rucker)* Kansas City, Mo. 
. Organization and cooperation are 
the only hopes for the black man in 
this country. cover-title, 18, [1] p. 
16mo. $0.10. [18497 


© July 3, 1916; 2 « and aff. July 
5, 1916; A 432835. 


SocraL register assn.*, New York. So- 


cial register, summer, 1916. v. 30, 
no. 69, June, 1916. 22, 704 p. 16mo. 
$2.00. [18498 


© June 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
25, 1916; A 433856. 


Soctrery of American amateur magi- 
cians. Constitution, by-laws and 
rules, comp. by Omar Yama [pseud.] 
cover-title, [12] p. illus. 16mo. 

[18499 

tc) Iniy 20, 19816- 2 « July 2: 

1916; aff. July 27, 1916; A 435399; 

George Washington Lamphere, Syra- 
eases. Ne Y. 


SoutuH shore blue book, 1916. Boston, 
Mass., Boston suburban book cCo., 
1916. 200 p. 8vo. $2.00. [18500 

© July 27, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 1, 1916; A 483922; Boston 
suburban book co., Boston. 


827 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18501 


pt... svi 18 


SOUTHERN cypress mfrs. assn.*, New 
Orleans. Standard grades and clas- 
sifications of cypress and _ tupelo 
(bay poplar) 2d ed., July 1, 1916. 
cover-title, 32 p. diagrs. 16mo. 

[18501 
© July 1, 1916; 2c. July 3, 1916; 
aff. July 21, 1916; A 486044. 


SPECTATOR Co.*, New York. N. Y. . 
[18502-18503 


Distribution by states of fire insurance in 
the United States [1916] 173, [1] p. 
12mo. . $3:00, © July 10) 1916; 2 e: 
July 14, 1916; aff. July 19, 1916; A 
431917. 

Reports of fire insurance companies for 
year ending December 31, 1915. 1ith 
annual ed. 2 p. 1., 3-412, 37 p. 8vo. 
$5.00; © duly 20; 1916.2 co July, 2a, 
1916; aff. July 26, 1916; A 431994. 


Vacation with the 
Illus. by Arthur O. 


SPEED (Nell) 
Tucker twins. 


Scott. New York, Hurst & company 
[1916] 313 p. front., plates. 12mo. 
$0.60. [18504 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
27; -1916; A’ 483858 2 Hurst €co., 
New York. 


SpPIKER (J. R.)* Liberal, Kan. Three 
days in [Arkansaw] a book of won- 


ders. Topeka, Kan., Crane & com- 
pany, A916) <SOc pe. ~ front., illus. 
12mo. $0.35. [18505 


©. July: 1.0 1916.2. and) .an. 
July 14, 1916; A 431871. 


SPRINGFIELD board of trade*, Spring- 


field, Mass. Credit rating book of 
Springfield, Mass., and _ vicinity, 
A9IG-UG, 62.402 Here MOG .4 ps 7468. 
$15.00. [18506 


© uly 31, 1916; 2°: and aft. 
Aug. 1, 1916; A 4838912. 


STacPpooLtE (H. de Vere)* Stebbing, 
Chelmsford, Essex, England. Satin 
shoe. (Jn New magazine, August, 
1916). [18507 


© 1c. Aug. 19, 1916; A ad int. 
2733; pubd. July 20, 1916. 


STANDARD BLUE book of the United 
States of America, 1917. Exclusive 
ed. de luxe, Louisiana. v. 9. New 
York, New Orleans, A. J. Peeler, 
1916." GO ap. > illus), 7 sports; s410. 
$5.00. [18508 


© July 15, 1916+ 2 oe: July 2, 
1916; aff. July 20, 1916; A 433821: 
A. J. Peeler, Houston, Tex. 


STANDARD FARM paper year book 1916. 


Chicago, G. W. Herbert, inc., 1916. 
cover-title. [2 p. ilhis., fold, mag: 
12mo. [18509 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. June 5, 1916: 
aff. June 28, 1916; A 432758; George 
W. Herbert, inc., Chicago. 


STANDARD PUB. co.*, Boston. 

[18510, 185114 
Fire insurance in New England for ten 
years, Dec. 31, 1906—Dee. 31, 1915, in- 
clusive. 17th ed. 243 p. obl. 16mo. 
$5.00. © June 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

July 10, 1916; A 431806. 
Presidential problem of 1916. 
16mo. $0.05. © July 10, 1916; 2 e. 


STANDARD REGISTER of national adver- 


bisithe. “Vv. a ned [18512, 18513. 

June, 1916. Suppl. no. 4. 163 p. 4to. 
© June 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 1, 
1916; A 482774. — 

July, 1916. Supplement no. 5. [Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa., Printed by R. Baur & son, 
1916] 168 p. 4to. © July 26, 1916: 
2c. and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 437082. 


© National register pub. co., 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


STANDARD STATISTICS co., inc.*, New 
York. [18514-18528 
Standard bond descriptions. v. 4. no. 

14. cover-title, [118] p. 4to. $60.00. 
© July 19, 1916; 2 e. and aff. July 
21, 1916; A 431947. 

v. 4, no: 15. “covertitle, “(937m 

_ 4to. $60.00. © Aug. 4, 1916) 2 ©. 
and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 437103. 

v. 4, no. 16. cover-tile, 59 p. 

$60.00. © Aug. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and 

aff. Aug. 15, 1916; A 438057. 


July, 1916. 
@ July 15, 
ec. and aff. July 20, 1916; A 


Aug., 1916. 652 p. “12me, S60/00: 
© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. und aa, Awe 
15, 1916; A 438055. 


Standard corporation records. vy. 4, no. 
14, cover-title, [207] p. 4to, $60.00. 
© July 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 29 Wes 
1916; A 431945. 


v..4, no. 15.  -¢0ver-title, 
4to. $60.00. © Aug. 1, 1916 
aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 437104. 
v. 4, no. 16.  cover-title, various 

paging. 4to. $60.00. ug. 14, 

1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 15, 1916; A 

438056. 
Standard corporation service daily. v. 

4,no. A’14. » cover-title? “d-p aaeee 

4, 5-86 p. 4to. $60.00. © July 19, 

1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July°21, 1916204. 

431948. 

v. A 4, no. A 15. cover-title, 1 p. 
, 87-140 p. 4to. $60.00. © Aug. 
2c. and aff. Aug. 4, 1916> 


[558] p. 
Sa ce. and 


a) 

1 
437101. 
Wy 


. A 4, no. A 16. cover-title, 1 p. 

. 6, 2, 54 p. 4to. $60.00. © Aug. 

, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 15, 1916; 
A 438059. 


revised, July,’ 1916-2 sp. 4 aeeee 
118 p. 4to. $2.00. © Aug. 17, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 22, 1916; A 438123. 


828 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


STANDARD STATISTICS co.—Continued. 


Standard financial digest service. v. A 
anowAwsie sips... 2, °3;'3, 889-946. 
E-wmorO0...©@ July 19, 1906: 2. c. 
and aff. July 21, 1916; A 451946. 


v. A 3. no. A 15. cover-title, 5 p. 1., 
3, 947-996 p. 4to. $60.00. © Aug. 
i aolG>: Pics and aft. Aug. 4, 1916; 

A 437102. 
Vive oo. no. A 16. cover-title, 3 p. 

J., 3, 4, 997-1040 p. 4to. $60.00. © 

Bae GA ONG: 2c. and aff: Aug. 15, 

1916; A 438058. 

STATESMAN. Issue the 3d. [1916] 
Sheet, illus. (part col.) 28 by 22 
inches fold. to fol. [18529 

© May 25, 1916; 2 c. June 29, 
1916; aff. June 30, 1916; A 434780; 
Charies H. Brown paint co., Brook- 
lyn. 


Streppins (Iucien)* North Platte, 
Neb. ‘Campaign of 1916.  cover- 
title, 32 p. port. 8vo. $0.25. 

[18530 
© June 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
July 6, 1916; A 434841. 


STEVENSON (Levi)* Flandreau, S. Dak. 
Beloved South Dakota. Pals: BD: 
16mo. $0.05. [18531 


7 sully 25, 1916; 2..¢c.: and aff. 
July 28, 1916; A 435400. 


Stewart (William H.) jr.*, New 
York. [18582-18549 
Motorists’ problems solved, May 3—June 

28, 1916. .[8 instalments] (In New 
York Globe and commercial advertiser) 
@ May 3—June 28, 1916; 1 ec. each 
July 24, 1916; A 441195-441202. 


Teaching the owner to know his auto- 
mobile, May 7—July 9, 1916. [10 in- 
stalments.] (Jn New York Sun) @© 
May 7—July 9, 1916; 1 ¢c. each July 
28, 1916; A 441348441357. 

SrockwetL (Frank C.)* Hoboken, 

N. J. Laboratory practice manual. 

Course 5. Alternating current ap- 

paratus and machines. [New York] 

The New York Edison company 

[1916] 50p. diagrs. 8vo. [18550 
© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

30, 1916; A 484766. 


SrornzeEL (Emmy)* Kansas City, Mo. 
-Star’s voice lesson. [18551, 18552 
Lesson 11. @ July 23, 1916; 1 ¢. July 


31, 1916; A 441412. 
Lesson 12. Pitch. © July 30, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 7, 1916; A 441604. 


'- Sroxes (Frederick A.) co.*, New York. 
[18553, 18554 


Descriptive catalogue, 1916-1917. 52 

p. vo. @ Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and 

aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 437140. 

Golden days, a baby’s record. Illus. by 
Florence Choate and Elizabeth Curtis. 
: p. col. front., col. illus. 4to. 
$3.50. @© July 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. July 12, 1916; A 431837. 


18567 


Strauss (Edward EH.) & co.*, Chi- 
eago. Edesco tailoring system, fall 
and winter, 1916-17. cover-titie, 
[68S] p. Higs.. (part .col:) « fol. 
(Binder’s title: Edesco blue beok of 
woolens, fall and winter, 1916-17) 

[18555 
Cs Say ls Obi. Oc... Saber tes 
1916; an. July 31, 19162 A 437065. 


STRICKLER (Virgil O.) Yhristian sci- 
ence: En kjaerlighetens religion, 
Christian science: A religion of love. 
[English and Norwegian] Boston, 
Mass., The Christian science pub- 
lishing society, 1916. 29 p. (i. e. 
at p.)  26mos 950.05: [18556 

() snes 9 1OtG Zoe. anil adie 
June 22, 1916; A 432776; Christian 
science pub. society, Boston. 


Srpome., (Wim 23. y=") Chicaco. 
Ageney contract for the sale of the 
Lake breeze motor. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides, 14 by 83% 
inches. fold. to 8vo. [18557 

© Sune 20; - 1916; 2c: andeatt. 
June 28, 1916; A 4384628. 


SWEET (Caroline C.) First lessons in 
English for the deaf. 1916 revision. 
Hartford, Conn., The American 
school for the deaf, 1916: 3 p. 1, 
75 p. 12mo. (American school for 
the deaf series, no. 2) [18558 


© July 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 481856; Amer. school, at 
Hartford, for the deaf, Hartford, 
Conn. 


Swine (Raymond E.) [18559-18567 

Blame British censors. © Aug. 1, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 4, 1916; A 441606. 

Casement expected death. © Aug. 7, 
1916; 1 ec. Aug. 10, 1916; A 441679. 

Died a hero in sea raid. @© Aug. 4, 
1916; 1 ce. Aug. 9, 1916; A 441625. 

Germans contented on the Dvina front. 
© July 29, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 2, 1916; 
A 441470. 

Germans show weak point of east front. 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 4, 1916; A 
441608. 

Peace crusade for Germany. © July 18, 
1916; 1 c¢. July 21, 1916; A 441169. 
Press attacks upon Hollweg a_ failure. 
@© July 13, 1916; 1c. July 17, 1916; 

A 441095. 

Scores Anglo-Americanism. @ Aug. 7, 
1916; 1 ce. Aug. 10, 1916; A 441681. 
Sees Russian troops mowed down by foe. 

© July 25, 1916; 1 c. July 28, 1916; 

A 441389. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news.] 

© Chicago daily news Co., Chi- 
cago. 


829 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


1856 


pt. 5 nes. - v1 


SYNFLEUR Scientific laboratories. 
[18568, 18569 


American perfumer—synfleur insert No. 
72, [4] p. illus. fol. @ June 20, 1916; 
2-c. and aff. June 29, 1916; A 432743. 


Perfumes and toilet waters at all cost | 
prices. June, 1916. 32:-p.-illus. 8vo. | 
© June 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 29, 
1916; A 432742. 
© Alois von Isakovics, Monticello, 

cis oma a 


Syracuse herald. Syracuse herald’s 
official booklovers’ picturegame cat- 
alog and reply book. cover-title, 48 
p: 8vo. [18570 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 
22, 1916; A. 486042; Booklovers’ con- 
test co., inc., New York. 


Tarsport (Nina Adams) Story of 


| 

ancient Gorgeana. (In Lewiston 

journal) [18571 

© June 17, 19162 .07 ee Jehuees, 

1916; A 441304; Lewiston journal 
co., Lewiston, Me. 


TALMAN (C. F.) Weather. Mentor 
reading course, monograph no. 1-6. 
Proof. [18572 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
19, 1916; A 485150; Mentor assn., 
ine., New York. 


"TANENBAUM (I) son & co.*, New York. 
Moses Zimmerman and/or M. Zim- 
merman co., a corporation. Sheet, 
plan, 214+ by 8i inches. [18573 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
5, 1916; A 43828382. 


Tapper (Herman Patrick)* New York. 


For country lanes and glittering 
sands. (Jn Harper’s bazar. August, 
1916) [18574 


© uly .25,. 1916: 
1916; A 441545. 


Led ly ee:, 


Taytor (Mary Imlay)*, Mamaroneck, 
N. Y. Children of passion, chap. 17— 
22. (In Munsey’s magazine, August, 
1916) [18575 

@- July.20; 19168: 1: Geduly 20; 
1916; A 441140. 
(Zachary 


‘TAYLOR P.)*, Rochester, 


NY: [18576-18580 


Taylor’s analyzed citations; a supple- 
ment to Taylor’s analyzed citations of 
the Offical series and N. Y. supple- 
mental reports. [July, 1916] 3pl1., 
148 p. 8vo. $4.00 © July 15, 1916; 
2 @. July 17; 1916s ail: ply £8 ONG : 
A 431956. + 

Taylor’s analyzed citations of all cases | 
in the New York court of appeals re- 
ports. [July, 1916]. [416] pi Sve. 
$8.00. @ July 15, 1916; 2 c. July 17, 
1916; aff. July 18, 1916; A 431959. 


830 


TCHERKESOFF (Warlam) 


Taytor (Zachary P.)*—Continued. 


Taylor's analyzed citations of the New 
York miscellaneous reports. 
1916] [94] p. 8vo. $5.00. 
15, 1916; 2 ¢. July 17, 1916; aff. July 


Taylor’s analyzed citations of the New 
York supplement reports. [July, 1916] 
[448] p. S8vo. $8.00. July 15, 
1916; 2 c. July 17, 1916; aff. July 18, 
1916; A 431958. 

Taylor’s analyzed citations of the New 
York Supreme court reports. [July, 
1916] [396] p. 8vo. $9.00. © July 
15, 1916; 2 ce. July 17, 1916: aff. July 
18, 1916; A 481955. 


Taytor & Crate*, Buffalo. 


[18581-18583 
Birch, maple, beech. [6] p. 
illus. 32mo. © July 6, 1916; 2 
aff. July 7, 1916; A 432938. 


—Same. Card, illus., printed on both 

Sides, 153 by 74 inches, fold. to 32mo. 
© July 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 26, 
1916; A 435395. - 

Hardwood lumber. List of our stock at 
Buffalo. v. 13, no. 7, July 1, 1916. 
cover-title, 31, [1] p. 12mo. @© June 
29. 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 30, 1916; 
A 434785. 


2. and 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT cos.*, Rochester, 


N. Y. Control of temperature. 
[18584-18588 


H & M thermometers for steam generat- 
rae plants. p. 14—28. illus., di 
Svo. 


H. & M. thermometers, Tycos recording 
thermometers and temperature control- 
ling devices for steam generating 
plants. [16] p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Bulletin 1) June 26, 1916; 2 «@ 
and aff. July 1, 1916; A 432789. 


Taylor recording thermometer, for milk 
Pasteurizers, holding vats, cream rip- 
eners, vacuum pans, sterilizers, coolers. 
8 p. illus. 8vo. (H & M division. 
Bulletin 10500} © July 10, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. July 15, 1916;-A 433750. 


Tycos recording thermometer for process 
ean. 4p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Bul- 
letin 8500) © June 26, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. July 1, 1916; A 432788. 

Tycos, vapor tension type recording ther- 
mometer for rubber vulcanizers, heat- 
ers and presses. 5, [3] p. _ illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. (H & M division. Bul- 
letin 11000—A) © July 10, 1916; 2 ce. 
and aff. July 15, 1916; A 433751. 

[18589-18594 

Duma plans new land law. © July 13, 
1916; 1 ec. July 17, 1916; A 441096. 

People aid Russian army. © Aug. 4, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 9, 1916; A 441628. 

Poland may get home rule. © July 27, 
1916; 1¢. July 31, 1916; A 441433. 

Russian policy unchanged. © July 24, 
1916; 1 ec. July 27, 1916; A 4413380. 

Russians now regret break. © July 19, 
1916; 1c. July 24, 1916; A 441238. 

Viceroy prevents famine. @© Aug. 8 
1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 11, 1916; A 441708. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 

cago. 


no. 8, 1916 


TrerxerRa de Mattos (Max)* New Or- 
leans, La. Vestpocket vademecum. 
Knglish-Spanish. New Orleans, La., 
The American printing co., ltd., 1916. 


39 p. nar. 16mo. $0.50. [18595 
© June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
3, 1916: A 434833. 

TEMPERANCE beverage co. Your last 
chance to get 12 bottles free. [4] p. 
illus. 4to. [18596 

© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
10, 1916: A 435389. L. M. Ham- 
burger, Chicago. 


THEIR married life. 
evening journal) 


(In New York 
[18597-18602 


Pmt tose ©. July 15, 1916; 1 e. 
July 17, 1916; A 441064. 

Seiyco, 4916 © July 20, 1916; 1 c. 
July 21, 1916; A 441183. 

July 22, 1916. Waly 227. 1916 3 1 | 
July 24, 1916; A 441220. 

Jaly 27, 191 Po 1), July 27, 2916; 1 c. 
July 28, 1916; A 441367. 

July 29, 1916. @©@ July 29, 1916; 1 «¢. 
July 31, 1916; A pe 

August 1, 1916. © Au = 3 pee bet os 


Aug. 2, 1916; A 441461. 


© International news service, New 
York. 


THompson (R. W.) [18603-18605 


Embargo on bananas urged. © July 31, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1916; A 441503. 


Jamaica seeks preference. © July 19, 
1916; 1 ec. July 24, 1916; A ripe 


Jamaica supports war plan. © Aug. 5 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 9, 1916; A 141629. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


TIEMANN (Harry D.) 
dry kilns. pt. 3. (Jn Lumber world 
review ) [18606 

© July 10, 1916; 1 ¢. July 19, 
1916; A 441116. Lumber world re- 
view, Chicago. 


Circulation in 


TrvKer (Joe) Joe Tinker says “ Keep 
fit.’ (In Buffalo express) [18607 
© July 24, 1916; 1 c July 28, 
1916: A 441563. Selig polyscope co., 
Chicago. 


Tocu bros.*, New York. Toch broth- 
ers red book, an authoritative treat- 
ise on preservative and decorative 
paints and compounds. Damp-re- 
sisting paints Compounds and spe- 
cialties [1916] 31, [1] p. inel. front., 
illus. S8vo. [18608 
© July 17, 1916; 2 c. July 26, 
1916; aff. Aug. 4. 1916; A 437111. 


“ 
ee 
en 


BOOKS, GROUP IT 


18616 


Topp (John Gray)* Montclair, N. J. 
Golden Calf; or, Scotland before the 
war. Book 1, chap. 1-15, book 2, 
chap 1, 2. [14 instalments] (Jn 
Scottish American) [18609 

© Apr. 26—July 26. 1916; 1 ¢. each 
Aug. 2, 1916; A 441465, 


ToLtepo, O. Polk’s Toledo city direc- 
tory, 1916. v.51. [Toledo, O.] The 
Toledo directory co., 1916. 2286 p. 
front. (fold. map) Svo. $8.00. 

[18610 


© July 29, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 


Zo I9I1Gs cA: 437085 - "Toledo directory 
co., Toledo, O. 

ToLeRTON & Warfield co.*, Sioux 
City, Ia. Behind the Council oak 
company. cover-title, [56] p. illus. 
fol. $1.00. [18611 


© July 7, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 435488. 

ToUuLMIN (Harry Aubrey) jr.*, Day- 
ton, O. Protection of industrial 
property. cover-title, 16 p. 4to. 
[18612 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 

June 24, 1916; A 432843. 


TRAUTMAN (Ray )* Minneapolis. 
Light weight fiber artificial limbs 
and orthopedic braces. Pe] | p: 
folder, illus. 16mo. [18613 


© July 10, 1916: 2c and aff. 
July 26, 1916: A 435369. 


TRENTON, N. J. Fitzgerald’s Trenton 
and Mercer County directory, 1916. 
Trenton, N.. J., T. F. Fitzgerald, 
1916. 1090 p. front. (fold. map) 
8vo. $5.00. [18614 

and aff. 


(Oy. Sg 6 295 eIOAG 8.03 ©. 
July 22, 1916: A 433827: Thomas F. 
Fitzgerald, Trenton, N. J. 


TROLLEY press* 
ley 


, Hartford, Conn. 
trips through New 
1916. cover-title, 128 pp. illus., 
maps. 16mo. $0.15. [18615 

© May 31, 1916; 2 c. July 5, 1916; 
aff. July 14, 1916; A 433749. 


Trol- 
England, 


Troy, N. Y. Troy directory, 
tervliet and Green Island [ete.] 
N. Y., 1916. v. 88. [Boston, Mass. ] 
Sampson & Murdock company, 1916. 
1052 p. front. (fold. map)  Svo. 
$5.00. [18616 

© July 24, 1916; 2 ¢@ and aff. 
July 26, 1916; A 487013; Sampson 
& Murdock co., Boston. 


also Wa- 


831 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18617 


TULLOSS (Rees Edgar) [18617-18649 


Billing and tabulating, being lecture no. 
3, accompanying the new way in type- 
writing, a course of instruction in 
typewriting efficiency for the develop- 
ment of accuracy, high speed, and ease 
of operation. Springfield, O., The Tul- 
loss school of typewriting, 1916. ZouD: 
8vo. © June 23, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
July 10, 1916; A 431815. 


Business forms, being lecture no. 4, ac- 
companying the new way in typewrit- 
ing, a course of instruction in type- 
writing efficiency for the development 
of accuracy, high speed, and ease of 


operation. Springfield, O., The Tulloss 
school of typewriting, 1916. 36 p. 
Svo. July 6, 1916; 2 ¢@ and aff. 


© 
July 10, 1916; A 451814. 


Court reporting and legal forms. Spring- 
field, O., The Tulloss school of type- 
writing, "1916. 28 p. 8vo. (Leeture 
no. 5 accompanying The new way in 
typewriting @ June 14, 1916.3 12 c. 
and aff. June 2 LOG A ‘434711. 


Expert training course in Tulloss touch 
typewriting. Oliver typewriter. Les- 
son. 1-2). xf <v..Jcillus-) diners.) Svo. 
@ May '25," 1017 Mar. 28. Apr. 4, 
Mar. 6, 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 3, 
May 35, 1916; A 433254, 431321— 
431324, 431318, 431319. 


Lesson no. 6—8, for shift-key machines. 
Springfield, O., The Tulloss school of 
typewriting [1916] StI illus., 
diagrs. Svo. © Mar. 6, 1916: 2 «© 
each and aff. May 22, 1916; A 431297, 
431299, 431300. [Copyright is claimed 
on additional new matter] 

New way in typewriting. Special exer- 
ecises for finger training. Series no. 
1-9. Springfield, O., The Tulloss 
school of typewriting, 1916. 9 v. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. @© Feb. 25, Mar. 
10; 28:5, 29, 14-c:Mayc3%. Jame 27, 
Sully, (6: AOC. eG! ane an. Maye 
June 3, July 10, 1916; A 431291— 
431295, 4381298, 433256, 431811 
431812. [Copyright is claimed on ad- 
ditional new matter] 

New way in typewriting, a course of in- 
struction in typewriting efficiency for 
the development of accuracy, high 
speed, and ease of operation. Lesson 
no. 1—5, 9, 10. Springfield, O., The 
Tulloss school of typewriting [1916] 
7 v. illus., diagrs. 8vo. Feb. 28 
May 1, June 30, Mar. 28, 

24, 1916; 2c. each and aff. 

July 10, May 20) 22 hy; 

A 431288, 431289, 431810, 431290, 

431296, 431301, 431813. [Copyright is 

claimed on additional new matter | 


Smith premier. Lesson no. 1, 2, 6, T. 
Springfield, O., The Tulloss school of 
typewriting, 1916. 4 v. illus., diagrs. 

- ) (@) Man: — June 18, May “O77, 

. eee OlGes De: each and aff. May 

Pai July 10, June 3, May 25, 1916; 

A 431320, 481809, 433255, 431325. 

[Copyright is claimed on additional 

new matter] 


© Tulloss school co., ine., Spring- 


field, O. 

TURNBULL (Stockton Graeme)* Tam- 
pa, Fla. [18650-18652 
Bound for the business bullseye. [3] p. 

irregular shape, obl. 48mo. © June 
27, 1916; 2 c. June 30, 1916; aff. July 


27, 1916; A 486122. 


pt. Is. aoe 


TURNBULL (Stockton Graeme) *—Con., 


Everything was lovely until— Sheet. 
illus. 10 by 7 inches, fold. to nar. 
16mo. © June 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 30,1916; A 434772 

Long life to business. 36 p. pl. 16mo. 
ee benefit life ame co.) 
$1.0 © June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
ae 30, 1916; A 434771. 


[TURNER (A. M.)] [ 18653, 18654 

Field and farm friends put-together 

book. New York, S. oe sons & 

company [1916] (91, 1 . [6] gummed 

). col. illus. 4to. $0.25. @©@ May 1, 

1916; 2 c. and aff. July 5, 1916; A 
432817. 

Picture land put-together book. New 

York, 8S. Gabriel sons & company [1916] 

19}. 14. -[6]) -guainicd ey ieolaes 

diagrs. 4to. ay ES 

A 432816. 


© Aan Gabriel sons & co., New 
York. 

User land und meer. 5S. tts 

bd. [Each illus. 


Jahre. 
fol.] 
[18655, 18656 
nr. 17. © Jan. 19, 191632 ea ene 
1916 ; A—Foreign 14137. 
nr. 24... .@. Mar. & 19t64 11ers 
1916; A—Foreign 14138. 
© Deutsche verlags-anstalt, Stutt- 
gart, Germany. 


(Emil) greene organi- 
zation. New York, National ‘com- 
mercial gas association [1916]. 2 
p. L, [119] 134 “Sve. (Peseuea 
gas educational courses: Account- 
ing, lesson no. 6) [18657 

May 18, 1916-°2 € timers 
1916; aff. June 2, 1916; A 482308; 
National commercial gas assn., New 
York. 


28, 


ULBRICHT 


(Bernhard) co., ine.*, New 
Bucilla blue book of novelty 
and filet crochet. v. no. 6. cover-title, 
47 p. illus. S8vo. $0.10. [18658 
© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 
1916; aff. Aug. 24, 1916; A 438141. 


W.)] Study outline, 
Merchant of Venice. 
24mo. (Macmil- 
$0.05. 
[18659 
© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
29, 1916; A 436142; Macmillan co., 
New York. 


ULMANN 
York. 


[UNDERWOOD (C. 
Shakespeare’s 
cover-title, 16 p. 
lan’s pocket classics) 


Unverwoop (Drury) [18660-18679 
Feed box. © July 49, 1916; 1 ec. July 
20, 1916; A 441159. 
Top o’ the morning. July 13, 1916. © 
July 13, 1916; 1 c. July 15, 19165 A 


441055. a 
July 20, 1916. © July 20, 191 
‘Tu A 441178. 


1-e duly 21; 49te: 


832 


no. 8, 1916 


_ Unverwoop (Drury)—Continued. 


Top o’ the ae a July 21, 1916. © 
Taly 2A, 1916 ; e. July 24, 1916; 
441212. 

way 2. 1956. °@ July 22, 1916; 

le. July 24, 1916; A 441216. 

Saly 23, 1916. @ July 23, 1916; 

1 ec. July 24, 1916; A 441280. 

July 25, 1916. © July 25, 1916; 


1c. July 26, 1916; A 441362. 
July 26, 1916. @© July 26, 1916; 1 
e. July 27, 1916; A 4413566. 
july 27, 1916. .© July 27; 1916; 
le. July 28, 1916; A 441398. 
July 28, 1916. © July 28, 1916; 
1c. July 39, 1916; A 441416. 
July 29, 1916. © July 29, 1916; 
he. July 31, 1916; A 44446. 
July ae 1916.. © July 30, 1916; 
1 c. Aug. 1, 1916; A 441449. 
Aug. < "1916. @ Aug. 1; 1916; 
BC. Aug. 2, 1916; A 441489. 
Ape 1986 © Aug. 2, 1916; 
mf! c Anz. 4, 1916; A 441522. 
-—— Aug. Pe te 6  Ave.. 3, 1916; 
7 e- Aus! 4. 1916; A 441538. 
Aug. bic "1916. @ Aug. 4, 1916; 
fie Aue. 5, 1916; A sar 
Aug. 5, 1916. @©@ Au 5, 1916; 
fe: Aug. Z, 1916; A 441561. 
Sees moore. CyAuc. 6, 1916; 1 


¢. Aug. a; "1916; A 441644. 
Aug. 8, 1916. @ Aug. 8, 1916; 1. 
Aug. 9. 1916; A 441634. 
mee tale. C) Ane. 9, 191651 c, 
Aug. 10, 1916; A 441695. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


UNDERWRITER’S hand-book of the Paci- 
fic states and Oregon and Washing- 
ton insurance directory, 1916-17. 
San Francisco, Underwriters’ report 
[1916] 332 p. i6mo. $5.00. 


[18680 

© July 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

26, 1916; A 487003. Underwriters’ 
report, inc., San Francisco. 


UNDERWRITERS’ laboratories*, Chicago. 
[18681-18683 


List of appliances inspected for accident 
Hazard, July, 1916. 57 p. col. illus. 


Svo. © July 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

July 21, 1916; A 431938. 
oi of ag, haa appliances. Apr., 1916. 
daly, <1916. [4]. p. 24mo. 


opt 
uly 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
e 1916; A 435575. 


Tentative standard for the construction 
and installation of materials for light- 
ning rod eee Ed. of May, 
2916. .1 p , [1] p. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. © Pay’ 10" POUGs = 2G ‘and ‘aff. 
July 14, 1916; A 431861. 


UNITED BRASS manufacturing co.*, 
Cleveland. United catalog D-1. 
Water works, brass goods. 72 p. 
illus. 4to. [18684 


© July 24, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 435580. 


Aug. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


18692 


UtTaH County, Utah. 


UNITED PRESS associations*, New York. 


Message from Pope; 
peace. 


he prays for 

(In Baltimore evening sun). 

[18685 

© July 29; 1916; 1 -e¢ ‘July 31, 
1916; A 441415. 


Farmers and 
merchants directory of Utah County, 
May 1, 1916. v. 1. Salt Lake City, 
Utah, Utah farmers directory com- 
pany, [1916] 208, [1] p. & 60 blank 
forms. illus., ports. map. 4to. 
$6.00. [18686 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
16, 1916; A 4382760; T. Ben Mel- 
drum, Salt Lake City. 


Utica, N. Y. Steber directory of 
Utica, Oneida County, N. Y., 1916. 
[v. 23, no. 87] Utiea, N. Y., Utica di- 
rectory publishing eco., 1916. 968 
[i. e. 959] p. ports. Svo. $5.00. 


[18687 

© Aug 11, 1916: 2 ec. and. aff. 

Aug. 14, 1916; A 487227; Utiea di- 
rectory pub. co., Utica, N. Y. 

Vicary (Lewis) Impromptu _ speech- 
making. [Detroit, Franklin press, 
1916 Db p: 1. p51 - 12me: - (Vic 
cary pamphlets, no. 1) $0.25. 

[18688 

5), 1916; 

“Mabel 


© June 24, 1916; 2c. July: 
aff. July OT. "1916: A 435410: 
Rankin Vicary, Detroit. 
Victor talking machine co.*, Camden, 
N. J. Victor in physical education, 
recreation and play. 53 p.~ illus. 
12:no. [18689 
© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 432915. 
Voct (Eugene A.)* St. Louis. Billy 
Sunday and his kind: the ultimate 
purpose of their propaganda, by 


Mike Monday. [pseud.] [4] p. 
24mo. $0.10. [18690 

© June 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
10, 1916; A 434410. 


WacHovia bank & trust co.*, Winston- 
Salem, N. C. Teach your children 
to handle money. [Monthly and 
term report] card, printed on both 
sides, 74 by 44 inches. [18691 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
5, 1916; A 432833. 


Ww AGNER (Wm.)* Wallace, Id. 
aAlene mining information, 
piled between Apr. 


Coeur 
com 
15 and June 15, 


1916. [Wallace, Id., Printed by the 
Wallace press-times, 1916] 174 p. 
16mo. $4.00. [18692 


© July 17, 1916; 2¢. July 25, 1916; 
afi. July 26, 1916; A 431999. 


833 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, ss. vais 


18693 
WALGER (Carl L.)* Indianapolis. In 
the silence. Indianapolis, Ind., 
Printed by the Gutenberg co., 1916. 
[3] p. 16mo. [18693 
©) ‘June | 20; 19162252..e) and aff. 
June 23, 1916; A 484611. 
WaLLaceE (Robert Johnstone)* Den- 


ver. Longitude and time chart; a 
manual for teachers. cover-title, 
7. pp. 216moe. $0.25: [18694 


© «June 28rd Ol Gee2: ©: 
July 3, 1916; A 434813. 


and aff. 


WALTER (Frances) Confessions of 
Roxane, June 21—Aug. 2, 1916. [14 
instalments] (Jn St. Louis times) 

[18695 

2, 1916; 1 c each 

441302; German 

association, St. 


© June 21, Aug. 
Suly 26; L9IG yocA 
American press 
Louis. 


Warp (J. E.)* Springfield, O. 
tions for the busy 
the month of July. 


Sugges- 

housewife for 

21. 24mo. 
[18696 


© June 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
30, 1916; A 434775. 


Warp (Montgomery) & co., ine.*, Chi- 
cago. [18697, 18698 
Buyers guide, no. 85. Chicago 

cover-title, 1054, [16] p. illus. 
eol:).. fol, @Dduly:33 4916G-? 2 
atte July, 24> 1916) A AS39522 


(part 
ec. and 


Catalogue and buyers’ guide, no. 85. 
Kansas City [ed. J cover-title, 1054, 
FIG] p: ithus: (part col.) “koh. © 
July 22, 1916: 2..c. and aft, July. 27, 


1916; A 433953. 


Waring (Elliott S.)* Grinnell, Ia. 
Interesting animal stories. Grin- 
nell, Ia., The Waring press [1916] 
72 p. front. (port.) 16mo. $0.50. 

[18699 


©: June. 20; 19165 2 esand ait. 


June 28, 1916; A 434732. 


Warine (Mary Fitzbutler)* Chicago. 
Prophylactic topics. Chicago, IIL, 
Fraternal press [1916] 48 p. illus., 
port., diagrs. S8vo. $0.25. [18700 

©; May. 23 1916. 2 ica) ait:. 


July..7, 1916; A,432916. 


WarNER brothers co.*, Bridgeport 
Conn. Redfern corsets; front lace 
back lace, newspaper campaign, fall, 


1916. cover-title, 4 fold. 1, illus. 
4to. fold. to 12mo. [18701 
© June 3, 1916; 2 «. June 7, 1916; 


aff. June 3, 1916; A 4843894. 


Led.]' 


si a nl ea NS Sr et 


a 


WARRINER (E. C.) Geography of Michi- 
gan. [Cincinnati, O., Printed by 
the American book company, 1916] 
XXxXii p. illus., diagrs., maps (part 
col.) { 18702 

© July 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
20, 1916; A 4383799. Amer. book ¢o., 
New York. 


ASHBURN (M. P.) Freight rates, 
southern territory. Suppl. Chicago, 
La Salle extension university [1916] 
cover-title, 112 p. maps (1 fold.) 


Ww 


tables, diagr. Svo. [18703 
© July. 20,- 1916; 2: esainigess 
1916: aff. July 28, 1916; A 435408. 


La Salle extension university, Chi- 


cago. 


WATERBURY, Conn. Waterbury, Nauga- 
tuck and Watertown directory, 1916. 
[v. 62] New Haven, Conn., The 
Price & Lee company, 1916. 812 [i. 
e.. 802], 132,. [S} po irent. mien 
Svo. $5.50. [18704 


© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
24,1916; A 431973: Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


WATSON Manufacturing co.*, James- 
town, N. Y. Watson 20th century 
screens. The fly outside. [24] p. 
illus. 16mo. [18705 

© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 435578. 


WayNE (Charles Stokes) * Point Pleas- 
ant, N. J. Too much spice, by Hor- 
ace Hazeltine [pseud.] (Jn Snappy 
stories, Ist Sept. no.) [18706 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 1 « Aug. 7, 1916; 
A 441582. 


WEBSTER (Warren) & co.*, Camden, N. 
J. Webster vacuum system of steam 


heating. 144 p. illus., diagrs., map. 
4to. [18707 

© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
22, 1916; A 436052. 


WEHMAN bros.*, New York, Wehman 
bros.” combination Irish, Hebrew, 
and Dutch jokes. 58 p. 24mo. 
(Handy series) $0.10. [18708 

©- June. 16, 1916: .2 ec. andvaie 
June 28, 1916; A 484724. 


WERNER (W.)* Chicago. 
[18709-18738 
Bookish man. © Aug. 3, 1916; 1c. Aug: 
7, 1916; A 441587. 
Cruising the Great Lakes. @© July 18, 
1916; 1c. July 21, 1916; A 441172. 


Eeclesiastes Os 10. ' @ Aug. 5) 1Stee 


tc. Aug. 9 , 1916: A 441617. 
mupene Mine: an angel. © July 29, 1916: 
ies Awe: , 1916; A 441472. 


834 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 8, 1916 


18749 


WERNER (W.)*—Continued. 

Fairy tale for grown ups. © July 22, 
1916; 1 ec. July 26, 1916; A 441318. 

Fishing husband. © Aug. 4, 1916; 1 ec. 
Aug. 9, 1916; A, 441624. 

Frank writes home from school. © 
puige 2s AOS i ec, July 27; 1916; A 
441325. 

Golden heart. © July 24, 1916; 1. e. 
Saly 27, 1916+; A 441326. 

Her father and mother. © Aug. 2, 1916; 
ey Aus f 1916: A 441589: 

Hillside pasture. © July 15, 1916; 1 ec. 
July 19, 1916; A 441128. 

Ease just debt. © July 20, 1916; 1 «. 
July 24, 1916; A 441231. 

duly sale. © July -22, 1916; 
ae, L916; A 441317. 

Left-behind teacher. © July 27, 1916; 
1 e. July 31, 1916; A 441434. 

Lonely Mrs. Grifith. © July 26, 1916; 
1 @s July 29, 1916; A 441406. 

Made in the barnyard. © July 18, 1916; 
easly 2). 1916 > A 441173. 

Man next door. © July 21, 1916; 1 e. 
July 26, 1916; A 441310. 

Mended garment. © July 31, 1916; 1c. 
Aug. 3, 1916; A 441511. 

Mother of Eb. @© Aug. 1, 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 441613. 

Mouse and miracle. © July 28, 1916; 
1 c. Aug. 2, 1916; A 441466. 

Berey ss punch... ©-July 26; 19163. 1 ce. 
July 29, 1916; A 441407. 

Pretty by night. © July 14, 1916; 1l-e. 
July 19, 1916; A 44111T. 

Ribbons. © July 17, 1916; 1 ec. July 20, 
1916; A 441153. 

Sally Turnipseed. © July 13, 1916; le. 
July 17, 1916; A 441098. 

Some misconceptions regarding bonds. 3. 
July 15; 1916. © July 15, 1916; 1 c¢. 
July 19, 1916; A 441122. 

4°. Stocks vs. bonds. @ July 19, 
1916; 1c. July 24, 1916; A 441242. 
——5. Tying up your money. © Aug. 

2, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 7, 1916; A 441590. 

Squeezed his pennies. © July 25, 1916; 

1 ec. July 28, 1916; A 441388. 

What's inside this school? © July 31, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 3, 1916; A 441512. 
Window opposite. © Aug. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. 

Aug. 11, 1916; A 441707. 

Your boy and my girl. © July 19, 1916; 

1c. July 24, 1916; A 441243. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 


iver anuly: 


yin ay Ss Laer 


WESTERMANN Servic2, inc.*, New York. 
Westermann service. no. 83, June 
fore? 16° p. “illus. fol. [18739 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
1, 1916; A 432787. 


WESTERMAYR (Arthur J.)* New York. 
| 18740, 18741 

Ifer supreme sacrifice. 9 p. Svo. $0.50. 
Gmiliive 12. 1916: 2.e; and aff. July 21, 
1916; A 435200. 

Innocence triumphant; [based on the au- 
thor’s novel Power of innocence] T p. 
Svo. $0.50. [Motion picture scenario] 
© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 30, 
1916; A 454767. 


\WESTERN BLUE book and buyers refer- 
ence. 27thyear. Chicago, A. Winch, 
1916. 529 p. 4to. $5.00. [18742 

© JAue Te AsIG:. 2c Aus As 
1916; afi. Aug. 19, 1916; A 438114; 
Allen Winch, Chicago. 


WESTERN CLASSIFICATION committee. 
Western classification, no. 54. 


Issued July 15, 1916. Effective Sep- 
tember 1, 1916. ec, 389 p. 4to. 
[18743 
© July 5, 1916; 2c and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 482964; R. C. Fyfe, Chi- 
cago. 


WESTFIELD, Mass- R. S. Dillon &-co. 
Westfield directory, 1916. Westfield, 
Mass., The Price & Lee co., 1916. 
49> [i. e. 459], [8] p. front. (fold. 
map) S8vo. $3.50. [18744 

© July 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
29, 1916; A 433892; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


WESTMORELAND Chemical and color co. 


Fer-sul and what it does. [4] p. 
folder illus. (part col.) 16mo. 
[18745 


© June 21, 1916: 2. cand ait 
July 5, 1916; A 434903; Henry C. 
Stewart, Philadelphia. 


WHITBECK (R. H.) Geography of 
Wisconsin. [Cincinnati, O., printed 
hy American book co., 1916] 22 


illus., maps (part.col.) 8vo. 
[18746 
© July 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 


3, 1916; A 4383938; Amer. book co., 
Cincinnati. 


WuHitt (KE. F.) Dispenser & carbon- 
ator. August admonitions ; mechan- 
ical refrigeration for soda fountains, 
no. 4; Occasional talks with a young 
dispenser. (Jn Southern pharmaceu- 
tical journal, August, 1916) [18747 

©. July 31, 1916; 1c. Aug. 3, 1916; 
A 441494; W. H. Cousins, Dallas, 
Texas. 


WHITE (J. G.) cos.*, New York. En- 
gineering in foreign fields, 1 p. L, 
5-29 p. illus. 4to. [18748 

© July 1, 1916; 2c: and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 432956. 


WuitTrt (J. H.) manufacturing co.*, 
Brooklyn. Whitalks. 18. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 6 by 34 
inches. [18749 

© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 435572. 


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18750 


WuHite & Kemble*, New York. White 
& Kemble’s atlas and digest of rail- 
road mortgages, Kansas City south- 
ern railway co., El Paso & south- 
western co., and other roads in the 
same territory. 21 p. front. (fold. 
map) fol. $10.00. [18750 

© July 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 487087. 


‘WHITEHILL (Dorothy) Polly’s first 
year at boarding school. Illus. by 
Charles L. Wrenn. New York, Barse 
& Hopkins [1916] 234 p. inci. front., 
plates. S8vo. [18751 

© July 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
25, 1916; A 433847; Barse & Hop- 
kins, New York. 


WHITEHORN (Henry)* Chicago. Man- 
hood anew. 48 p. 16mo. $0.50. 
[18752 


© June 30, 1916; 

5, 1916; A 4328386. 

WHITTAKER (Charles) Woman. 

ecover-title, 7 p. Svo. $1.00. [18758 

© Jaly’ 26, *0916 <7 2 "c,d ai. 

Aug. 1916; A 485573; Paragon 
films, ine., Fort Lee, N. J. 


2c. and aff. July 


4. 


WHITTIER (Jobn Greenleaf) Snow- 
bound, Among the hills, Songs of 
labor, and other poems. New ed. 


Boston, New York [ete.] Houghton 
Miffiin co. [1916] xviii, 107 [1] p. 
front., plates. i16mo. (Riverside 
literature series, no. 4) $0.15. 
[18754 
© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
17, 1916: A, 45742%> HBonghton, 
Mifflin c¢o., Boston. [Copyright is 
claimed on notes and editorial equip- 
ment in new ed.] 


WuHo makes it and: where, the sta- 
tioners’ book of knowledge, 1916-17. 


New York, A. Geyer, 1916. 79, 194 
p. 8vo. $2.00. [18755 
©. July 24, Wiles 2c. July 26, 


1916; aff. Aug. 1, 1916; A 433920; 
Andrew Geyer, New York. 

Wuo’s who at Newport and Bar Har- 
bor [1916] Salem, Mass., The Salem 


press cogut016.uel. pk, 6G A B- 
illus. S8vo. $5.00. [1S756 
©: Julys 20,- 19963) 2. ejoAug. 15, 


1916; aff. July 31, 1916; A 4388065; 
Albert W. Dennis, Salem, Mass. 
Witcoxon (Mitchell Haney )*, Murphy, 


Or. Immaculate conception fraud ; 
the preparedness fraud. 28 p. 8vo. 
$0.10. [18757 


© July 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
11, 1916; A 4384892. 


pt. I, n. S., Vv. 18 


Witt & Baumer co.*, New York. Pic- 
torial presentation of Wilbaum 
lamps and shades. 48 p. illus. 8vo. 

[18758 
© June 19, 1916; 2 « June 29, 
1916; aff. July 12, 1916; A 434953. 


Wi~i~arp (Clarence G.)* New Haven, 
Conn. Moving with the movies, 
May 28, 1916. (In New Haven Sun- 
day union) [18759 

© May 28, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 1, 1916; 
A 441463. 


Wittrams (Charles W.) & co.*, New 
York. Boxed wisdom, no. 3. Blot- 
ter, illus., 94 by 44 inches. [18760 

© June 21, 1916; 2 ce. June 22, 
1916; aff. July 7, 1916; A 432917. 


Wixiiiston, N. D. Keiter directory 
co.’s Williston city and Williams 
County, N. D., directory, 1916-1917. 
[v. 1] Norfolk, Neb., Keiter direc- 
tory company, 1916. 483 p. S8vo. 
$5.00. [18761 

© July 14, 1916; 2 e. July 15, 
1916; aff. July 31, 1916; A 487075; 
Keiter directory co., Norfolk, Neb. 

Witson (Albert E.) Public service 
corporations and carriers, with out- 
line of study, lesson talks, and daily 
recitations. Chicago, La Salle ex- 
tension university [1916] 33 p. 
Svo. (American law and procedure, 
lecture 37) [18762 

© July 10, 1916;.2 ¢« July 27, 
1916; aff. July 28, 1916; A 435404; 
La Salle extension university, Chi- 
cago. 

VINGRAVE (John J.)* New Orleans. 

(18763, 18764 


Juvenile story of Lost in the woods. 
[New Orleans, La., Press of Geo. Mul- 
ler, 1916] cover-title, [12] p. illus. 
4to. © June 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 4384702. 

Juvenile story of Willie, Loretta, Tibby 
and Pete. [New Orleans, La., Press 
of Geo. Muller, 1916] cover-title, [15] 


p. illus. 4to. $0.05. June 21, 
1916: 2 ¢c. and aff. June 26, 1916; 
A 434708. 


N. D. Idol smasher.  cover-title, 
[21] p. 16mo. $0.25. [18765 


© June 23, 1916;-2 cc duie 2s 
1916; aff. June 29, 1916; A 432736. 


Woman’s home companion. Better ba- 
bies bureau. Instructions for scor- 
ing by the Better babies standard 
seore card. 10 p. folder, illus. nar. 
Svo. [18766 

© June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
1, 1916; A 432770; Crowell pub. co., 
Springfield, O. 


836 


| BOOKS, 
no. 8, 1916 


GROUP II 


Worx (John M.) [18767, 18768 


Conflict of laws, with outline of study, 
lesson talks, and daily recitations. 
Chicago, La Salle extension university 
[1916] 25 p. S8vo. (American law 
and procedure, lecture 41) © July 17, 

1916; 2 ec. July 27, 1916; aff. July 28) 

1916; A 435405. 


Municipal corporations, with outline of 
study, lesson talks, and daily recita- 
tions. Chicago, La Sallie extension uni- 
versity [1916] 30 p. S8vo. (Ameri- 
can law and procedure, lecture 38) @© 
way oa, 4006: 2c. July 27, 1916; aff. 
July 28, 1916; A 435408. 


© La Salle extension university, 


Chicago. 

WricutT flying field, inc.*, New York. 
Wright flying school. 15, [1] p. 
illus., map. 8vo. [18769 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
12, 1916; A 438042. 


WROBLE (John Goodell)* Los Angeles. 
Shortner code system. 1 p. 1., 11 p. 
tables. 8vo. [18770 

© July 5, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 26, 1916; 
aff. July 11, 1916; A 434904. 


Write (I. A. R.) Duchess in pursuit. 
[18771, 18772 
Duchess and the daffodils. New York, 
Federal printing company, 1916. 13 
p. 12mo. $0.50. © June 5, 1916; 
2c. June 8, 1916; aff. July 22, 1916; 

A 436062. 
Wanted. New York, Federal printing 
1916.  cover-title, 13  p. 


This catalogue contains the following entries since Jan. 1, 1916: 
(a) United States publications (including 5,320 contributions to 


periodicals) 


(b) Foreign bocks in English language under ad interim provisions 


of Mar. 


| . 598083—16——5 


ee eee = 
a eeerets HOOKS in foreion language.—.02 2: - 2 


12mo. $0.50. © July 3, 1916; 2. 

and aff. July 7, 1916; A 432931. 

© Galbraith Welch, inc, New 
York. 

YoreE (Clement)* Estes Park, Col. 
Colorado. (in Denver Rocky Moun- 
tain news) [1877 

@,,Aug. 16, 1916; 1..¢: Aus. 
1916; A 441715. 

Be oe, I SR RAS 2 ees SE 14, 012 

ripened Me bi! SN). | Yee ee | 126 

228 

14, 366 


837 


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a esAON Vel) "s 


Cae ee ria 
j AC Eoe ays ike 


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Ware 4 ‘actinic 


7 


CLASS C. LECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED. 


FOR ORAL DELIVERY 


AtteN (George Ethan)* Cleveland. | [Maprson (James) ] Cohen telephones’ 


Evolution of the American flag. 61. the marriage bureau. 2 numb. 1. 
4to. Typewritten. [18774 Typewritten. [18779 
© 1c. Aug. 8,.1916; C 980. ©l1c Aug. 8, 1916; C 981; Amer- 


ican graphophone co., New York. 
Deacon (Arthur)* New York. Game]! Marrin (Mrs. A. E.) Lecture on the 


of cards. 21. fol. Typewritten. structure of the English language, 

[18775 an introduction to the study of the 

©1e. July 25, 1916; C 979. Latin, French and German. 8 numb. 
loose 1. fol. Typewritten. — 

FITZGERALD (William Michael)* New [18780 

York. How to eliminate, two of the @itkre, July. 241916; C976; 

prevailing faults with a torpedo. 3 Bertha Stowell Martin, Turners 

numb. 1. 4to. Typewritten. [18776 Falls, Mass. 

me Aus 21, 1916; C 982. Newcoms (George Eddy)* Chicago. 

Present needs of small colleges in 

Jaxost (Paula)* New York. Curse the United States of America. 17 1. 

of Karma. 7 numb. 1. 4to. Type- fol. Mimeographed. [18781 
written. [18777 © 1c. July 24, 1916; C 975. 

© 1c. July 11, 1916; C 977. L0GOFF (Elias M.)* Cleveland. Night 

in a cafe, by Raggs Fuller [pseud.] 

[LeverIcH (Lester Loomis)] Cohen 41. fol. Ms. [18782 
telephones to the real estate office ©1c. July 31, 1916; C 983. 

3 numb. loosel. 4to. Typewritten. | Warkrer (Wiliam Joseph) * New York. 

[18778 Essay on the formation of short- 

© 1 ¢ July 21, 1916; C 978: hand systems. 4 1. 4to. Type- 

American graphophone co., New written. [18783 


York. ©l1c. Aug. 4, 1916; C 984. 


Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, addresses, included in the Cata- 
GT) Su TU Ra Sp SC Cel A 92 


839 


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CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


A. EK. 24; play in 1 act, by Clarice 
Laurence [pseud. of C. L. Hancock] 
[2], 17 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

; [18784 

© 1e¢. Aug. 5, 1916; D 44567; 

Clarice Laurence Hancock, Hurley, 
England. 


ACCEPTABLE (AN) MAN; drama in 3 
acts, by A. A. Wyse and M. Lerner. 
[75] p. 4to. Typewritten. [18785 

©l1c. July 24, 1916; D 44457; A. 
Anthony Wyse & Mary Lerner, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 


ACQUIRING ANN; comedy in 1 act and 
1 scene, by W. Hainer. [1], 9 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18786 

© le July. 24, 1916; D 44447; 
Whitfield Hainer, Providence, R. I. 


AEROPLANE (AN) ELOPEMENT; 1 act 
dramatic composition in 3 scenes, by 
A. L. Turton. [18] p. 24mo. Type- 
written. [18787 

© 1c. Aug. 1, 1916; D 44544; Ar- 
thur Leonard Turton, Jutland, N. J. 


AFFINITIES; licorice comedy capsule, 
by W. E. Scott. 17 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18788 

© 1c Aug. 1, 1916; D 44538; Wil- 
liam Edward Scott, San Francisco. 

AFTER SEVEN YEARS; comedy playlet, 
by C. Gillingwater and R. Barlow. 
[2], 30 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18789 

@ 2 ee) July 29, 1916; D 44518; 

Claude Gillingwater and Reginald 
Barlow, New York. 


AFTERGLOW (THE); comedy in 8 acts, 


by EK. D. Biggers. [144] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18790 


© 1c. Aug. 10, 1916; D 44606; 
Earl Derr Biggers, Pelham, N. Y. 


ALGY’S FIRST APPEARANCE; comedy 
skit, by A. Stuart. 4p. fol. Type- 
written. [18791 


©1c¢ July 25, 1916; D 44460; 
Austen Stuart, New York. 
ANKLES; 1 act comedy, by R. Warner. 
[1], 26 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[18792 
© 1c. Aug. 2, 1916; D 44543; 
Richard Warner, New York. 


AUGUSTE; operette en 3 acts et 5 ta- 
bleaux, de Maurice Ordonneau et 


Benjamin Rabier. [148] p.  4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] [187938 


©.1.¢,. July, 26; 1916: D 44473; 
Osear Osso, New York. 


AVENGING (THE) SPIRIT: dramatic 
playlet in 1 act, by A. Andre. [1], 
12 p. 4to. Typewritten. [18794 

COU iver Ane "4 aO1G> WD aan < 
Anthony Andre, New York. 


Back HOME; play in 1 act, by R. Bond. 
[1], 19 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[18795 
© le July 20, 1916; D 44459; 
Raymond Bond, New York. 


BELLES (LES) DE NUIT; opérette en 3 
actes, de Maurice Ordonneau et Guy 
de Pierrefeux, musique de Ch. De- 
rouville. PLES rp. 4tor Type- 
written. [Words only] [18796 

© 1c July 26, 1916; D 44474; 
Oscar Osso, New York. 


Brest (THE) PoLicy; 1 act comedy, by 
Mrs. Walter P. Colahan. 6p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18797 

©1c. Aug. 9, 1916; D 44590; Mrs. 
W. P. Colahan, Chicago. 

BETTY BEHAVE; play in 8 acts, by HN. 

Renaud. [208] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18798 

© 1c¢ July 28, 1916; D 44488: 
talph Renaud, New York. 

BIRTH CONTROL; or, Race suicide, 
drama in 4 acts, by Harry Kalmano- 
witz. [18799 

“DODW POON ADIN PN IWIND ANI 

)DOPN 4 PR NON /TINOVO 


WUT INOND 


[1], 838 p. 4to. Ms. 

© 1e July 18, 1916; D 44397; 
Sigmund Weintraub, New York. 

Biinp (A) WIFE; comedy in 1 act, by 

W.K. Morley. [1], 26 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18800 

© 1c. July 81, 1916; D 44570; 
Walter Kelley Morley, Oconomowoc, 
Wis. 


841 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18801 


Boss (THE) ; play in 1 act, by A. Hoff- 

man. [1], 86 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18801 

©: 1 ¢ July Si, 1916: Dp 44525: 
Aaron Hoffman, New York. 

BROTHERS ALL: comedy drama in 1 act, 

book by L. W. Westman, music and 


‘lyrics by Theodore Westman. [1], 
26 p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only] [18802 


Ord e Aug. 14, 4916: Dp, 44618 - 
Lily Wren Westman, New York. 


Busy (A) DAY AT THE Borers; 1 act 
burlesque, by E. Ecob and EH. W: 


Johnson. 47 p. 4to.. Typewritten. 
[18803 

© 1 © vAug..8,,1916;..D 44584; 
Hleanor Ecob and Edith Waldo 


Johnson, Portland, Or. 


CAPTAIN HARRIGAN’S HEART: farcical 
comedy in 3 acts, by L. Byre. [136] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [18804 

© sie, duly et, 19168.) 44594 - 
Laurence Eyre, Philadelphia. 


Case (THE) oF TERESA; play in 1 act, 
by Gwen John [pseud. of G. Jones]. 
[2], 21 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18805 
© 1c Aug. 14, 1916; D 44647: 
Gladys Jones, Chesterfield, England. 


CASEY AT THE CONVENTION; whirlwind 
£rOlLe’ 1/2 \frolies, Iyrics:, by Ve. 
White, music by Wm. Stanley. 
18 p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only. | [18806 

© lic. Aug. 5, 1916; D 44569; Pat 
White, Brooklyn. 

CAUGHT WITH THE Goops; farce in 3 
nes, Dy bs A. Hood.” [ist | p.5,4to. 
Typewritten. [18807 

© 1« July 31, 1916; D 44526; 
Parker A. Hord, Maysville, Ky. : 


CHANCE; drama in 1 act, by R. Mur- 

ray. [38], 20 p. 8vo.. Typewritten. 

[18808 

© 1e Aug. 9, 1916; D. 44589; 
Richard Murray, New York. 

CHASTENING; play in 1 act, by M. L. 
Cy searing. (i 670." 400.) dywe- 
written. [18809 

© 1c July 29, 1916; D 44598; 
Mary La Blouch Collins Searing, 
Sioux City, Ia. 

CHILpD (THE) oF THE MANITTO; drama 
iy acts, by J. W. Herriek Weis |, 
20 p. 4to. Typewritten. [18810 

©1c. Aug. 7, 1916; D 44596; Jane 
W. Herrick, Denver. 


| 


vt | 


CoRINNA; OR, THE STRENUOUS LIFE, 
comedy in 1 act, by Gwen John 
[pseud. of G. Jones] [1], 24 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18811 


© 1.¢ Aug. 14, 1916; I 44648: 
Gladys Jones, Chesterfield, England. 
CROSSED WIRES; in 2 acts, by M. R. 
Cook. [23] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[18812 
© 1 « Aug 12) 1916 ipete2s 
Martha R. Cook, Brooklyn. — 
CrucisLe (THE); American masque 
in 7 episodes, by J. Thorp. [385] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18813 
© le July 31, 1916; D 44529; 
Josephine Thorp, East Orange, N. J. 
CuRIosIty ; domestic comedy in 1 act, 
by R. Bartlett, founded on a story 
by the same name in Ainslee’s, July, 
1916. 14 p. 4to. Typewritten. 


[18814 


© 1c Aug. 7, 1916; D 44578; 
Randolph Bartlett, New York. 

Cynic (THE); comedy in 8 acts, by 
J. C. Nugent. [99] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18815 

© 1.¢ Aug.., 7, 1916;) D 445rc- 
John Charles Nugent, Canal Dover, 
O. 

Cypress (THE) TRAIL; playlet for 3 
characters, by H. Moore. [1], 15 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18816 

© 1c¢ July 31, 1916>) Wee. 
Herbert Moore and Marty Forkins, 
Oak Park, Ill. 

Day (THE) oF JUDGMENT; play in 1 
act, by A. Gemberling. [2], 380 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18817 

© 1c Aug. 14, 1916; D 44641; 
Adelaide Gemberling, Mt. Vernon, 


DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION ; fantasy 
ind act, by. H. hevy:.7) [Die ae we 
4to. Typewritten. [18818 

© 1. c Aug. 4;.1916:, D445 
Hortense Levy, Philadelphia. 


Drsk (THE) MAN; journalistic joy- 
ride in 4 laps, by W. W. Hindley. 


[85] p. 4to. Typewritten. - [18819 

© 1c. Aug. 14, 1916; D 44638; 
Wilbur Wright Hindley, Spokane, 
Wash. 


DISPATCHES FOR WASHINGTON; play in 
1 act, by C. C. Mather. — Boston, 
Walter H. Baker & co., 1916. 12 p. 
12mo. [18820 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1916; 
D 44561; Charles Chambers Mather, 
Cambridge. Mass. 


842 


pt 1 Mh Saye 3 


: 


no. 8, 1916 


Dott (THE) THAT SAVED AN ARMY} 
historical play in 4 scenes by Edyth 
M. Wormwood. Boston, Walter H. 
Baker & co., 1916. 24 p. 12mo. 

[18821 

© July 22, 1916; 2 « July 24, 

1916; D 44454: Walter H. Baker 
& co., Boston. 


Down PANAMA WAy. See Roughneck 
Riley. 


DRUNK MILLER’S KID. See Rats. 


ELEANOR’S MUD; comedy in 4 acts, b 
K. B. Miller. [123] p. 4to. rPene. 
written. [18822 
© 1 ec. July 31, 1916; D 44521; 


Katherine Browning Miller, New 
York. 
Enp (THE) OF THE SONG; story in 1 


act, book and lyrics by of W. West- 
man, music by Theodore Westman. 
os). 42 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only]. [18823 


© 1c Aug. 11, 1916; D 44620; 
Lily Wren Westman, New York. 


ENTERTAINING AN ANGEL; playlet in 1 
act, book and lyrics by L. W. West- 
man, music by Theodore Westman. 
[2],61 p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only] [18824 


© 1 c. Aug. 11, 1916; D 44619; 
Lily Wren Westman, New York. 


EXTERNAL (THE) PARADOX; play in pro- 
logue and 3 acts, H. R. ‘Korey. [27] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [18825 

© 1c. Aug. 14, 1916; D 44651; 
Harold R. Korey, Brooklyn. 


Eyre (THE) OF A NEEDLE; religious 
drama in 4 acts, by A. B. Hudson. 
[4], 181 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18826 

© 1c. July 22, 1916; D 44463; 

Annie E. Hudson, administratrix for 

heirs of Alan Bedford Hudson, Ca- 
taumet, Mass. 


Fanatics (THE); drama in 5 acts, by 
J. Kranzthor. [106] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18827 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1916; D 44608; 
Victor Jackson Kranzthor, Syracuse, 


FATHER’S VISIT; play in 1 act, by Jo- 
seph Harrington. 3p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18828 

© 1c. Aug. 9, 1916; D 44588; Wil- 
liam J. Cahill, New York. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


18838 


FIRstT AID TO THE STRANDED; comedy of 
moving picture life in 1 act and 2 
scenes, book, lyrics and music by 
Theodore Westman and L. W. West- 
man. [1], 54 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only]. [18829 

© ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D 44621; 
Lily Wren Westman, New York. 


FLEUR DE DESERT; operette en 3 actes, 


par Jules Chancel. [91] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Wordsonly]. [18830 
© 1e Aug. 9, 1916; D 44591; 


Oscar Osso, New York. 
FoRTHCOMING (THE); play in 4 acts, 


by G. Davidson. [92] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18831 


© 1c. Aug. 5, 1916; D 44564; Gus- 
tay Davidson, New York. 

FORTUNE’S BUTTERFLY; play in 5 acts, 
by R. H. Harris. [3], 107 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18832 

© 1c. July 31, 1916; D 44605; Ra- 
chel Hutton Harris, New York. 


FRAN; play in 4 acts, by Charles T. 
Dazey. [144] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[18833 
© 1e July 17, 1916; D 44407; 
Bobbs-Merrill company, Indianap- 
olis. 
GIRL’s (A) CROSS ROADS; play in 4 
acts, by Walter Melville. [4], 69 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18834 


© 1e. Aug. 14, 1916; D 44646; 
James Kyrle MacCurdy, Brooklyn. 


GoDSEND (THE); drama in 1 act, by 


Eleanor Lawson, [2], 20 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18835 
© lie Aug. 14, 1916; D 44640; 


Ella Smith Lawson, New York. 


GREATEST (THE) DISCOVERY; romance 
in 4 acts, by A. M. C. Coleman. [2], 
98 p. 4to. Typewritten. [18836 

© 1c. Aug. 11, 1916; D 44615; 
Alta May Coultas Coleman, Chicago. 


GurEsT (A) FOR DINNER; tragedy, by 


EK.” ©. Beach, jr. [1}, 21 p- tom 
Typewritten. [18837 

© 1c Aug. 2, 1916; D 44542; 
Emmet Lewis Beach, jr., Saginaw, 
Mich. 


Hato (THE); farce-comedy in 3 acts, 
by Jack Larrie [pseud. of J. B. Lar- 
ric] and L. Westervelt. [109] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18838 

© 1c. Aug. 3, 1916; D 44546; 
John Burnett Larric and Leonidas 
Westervelt, New York. 


843 


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18839 


HER CHAMPION; play in 1 act, by Eliza- 
beth B. Hartmann. [1], 31 p. S8vo. 
Ms. [18839 

© 1e Aug. 5, 1916; D 4456€2; 
E. B. Hartmann, New York. 


HER MASTER’S VOICE; skit, by K. B. 
Miller. fai, 24. fe) 4te. 2) type- 
written. [18840 

© 1c. July 31, 1916; D 44528; 


Katherine Browning Miller, New 

York. 
HIS LAST CHANCE; in 4 acts, by J. S. 
Kinney. 11 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[18841 


© 1c. Aug. 4, 1916: D 44556; 
John Sylvester Kinney, New York. 


His Meruopist Foot; farce in 1 act, 
by Vance C. Criss. Boston, W. H. 
Baker & co., 1916. 13 p. 12mo. 

[18842 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1916; 

D 44560; Walter H. Baker & co., 
Boston. 


HoLDING THE FORT; playlet of Mexico 
in 1 act, book by L. W. Westman, 
music and lyrics by Theodore West- 
man. [1], 19 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18843 
© 1c Aug. 14, 1916; D 44644; 
Lily Wren Westman, New York. 


HomMeELEss (A) HOBO; comedy in 2 
“acts, by C. C. Copeland. [1], 8 p. 
fol. Typepritten. [18844 

© 1e July 24, 1916; D 44449; 
Copeland bros., Wichita, Kan. 


Hour (THE) OF TEMPTATION: original ; 


play of to-day in a prologue and 3 
acts, by L. Morrison. [124] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18845 

© 1c. July 31, 1916; D 44518; 
Lee Morrison, New York. 


In Hawat; play in 4 acts, by G. A. 
Fendler. [1], 59 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [18846 

© 1c. Aug. 7, 1916; D 44573; 
Grace Altman Fendler, Los Angeles. 


IN THE RECTOR’S sTUDY; play in 3 
scenes, by Gwen John [pseud. of G. 
Jones], [1]. 42 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [18847 


© 1c. Aug. 14, 1916; D 44649; 
Gladys Jones, Chesterfield, England. 


INTERIOR DECORATION ; comedy in 1 act, 
by H. Levy. [1], 21 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18848 

© 1c. Aug. 4, 1916; D 44552; 
Hortense Levy, Philadelphia. 


pt. I, D.s., v. 1 


IsteE (THE) OF WoMAN; playlet for 2 
characters, by H. Moore. [1]. 13 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18849 

© ic. July 31, 1916; D 44527: 
Herbert Moore and Marty Forkins, 
Oak Park, Ill. 


JOHNNY'S NEW CAR; vaudeville act, by 
H. Langdon. [1], 12p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18850 

© 1 e« July 22, 1916; D 44537; 
Harry Langdon, Milwaukee. 


JUST ONLY FeEricra; comedy in 3 acts, 
by E. B. Eldred. [86] p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [18851 

© ic July 29, 1916; D 44516; 
Eva Baur Eldred. San Francisco. 


K#HEDIVE; a play in 2 acts, 2 scenes, by 
Maude Warren. Tiffin, O., The Ad- 
vertiser print shop, 1916. 2 p. lL, 
[7]-35 p. 12mo. [18852 

© May 17, 1916; 2 c and aff. May 
25, 1916; A 431239; Maude Warren, 
Tiffin, O. 


Last (THE) sTRAW; comedy in 1 act, 


by G. Seibel. [2],19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18853 

© ic. Aug. 12, 1916; D 44627; 
George Seibel, Pittsburgh. 


LAUGHING Harry; play in 1 act, by C. 
Wuppermann and L. Mudie. [2], 
21 p. 4to. Typewritten. [18854 

© 1c. June 6, 1916; D 44464; 
Carlos Wuppermann, -Bronxville, 
N. Y., and Leonard Mudie. New 
York. 


LicHt (A) IN THE DARK: romance of 
to-day in 3 acts and 10 scenes, by 
H. Bashford. [72] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18855 

© ic July 31, 1916; D 44539; 
Herbert Bashford, Piedmont, Cal. 


LirerArRyY (THE) CLUB; comedy in 1 
act, by Marion R. O’Keefe. New 
York, Samuel French: London. Sam- 
uel French, Itd., 1916. 23 p. 12mo. 

[18856 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1916; 
D 44541; Samuel French, New York. 


Littte (THE) GIRL THAT GOD FORGOT: 
comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. E. 
Rose. [1], 120 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [18857 

© 1c. Aug. 7, 1916; D 44576; 
Edward E. Rose, Chicago. 


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no. 8, 1916 


Lorita; vaudeville sketch, by L. Ans- 
pach, 21 p. 12mo. Typewritten. 
[18858 
©i1c July 29, 1916; D 44517; 
Lillian Anspach, Baltimore. 


LOUISE, INCORPORATED; comedy in 1 
act, by H. Hopkins. [2], 29 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18859 


© ic. July 24, 1916; D 44448; 
Edwin Hepkins, New York. 


Love (THE) LAGGARD; comedy crama 
in 4 acts, by F. Cannon. [94] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18860 


© 1c. Aug. 12, 1916; D 44634; 
Fanny Cannon, New York. 


Love (THE) PIRATE; farce i 1 act, by 
Grace Ford. New York, Samuel 
French; London, Samuel French, 
mo, 1916. 13 p. 12mo. [18861 

© duly) 26, 1916; 2 « July 29, 
1916; D 44511; Samuel French, New 
York. 

LoyaLtty; tragedy of the lake coun- 
try in 1 act, book by L. W. West- 
man. [1], 20 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18862 
i 2 ¢ Aus. 11, 1916; D 44617; 
Lily Wren Westman, New York. 


LUZON LOVE; original singing come- 
dietta of the Philippines, with ex- 
clusive lyrics, music and book, by 
fove Surnert. [5], 10 ‘p.  4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only]. 
, [18863 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1916; D 44624; 

Grace Carlita, Chicago. 


MAID TO ORDER; 3 act comedy with a 


musical dressing, by FEF. Chipman 
maeeue W. Castile. [78] p. 4to. 


Typewritten. [Words only]. 


[18864 

(aire, Ariz, 11, 1916; D 44623; 

Frederick Chipman and James W. 
Castle, New York. 


MAKING OVER MILTON; play in 3 acts, 
by M. Glass and J. EH. Goodman. 
[146] p. 4to. Typewritten. [15865 

@ 1c. Aug. 10, 1916; D 44604; 
Montague Glass, New Rochelle, N. 
Y., and Jules Eckert Goodman, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y. 


MAN (THE) WHO ALWAYS SMILED; 1 
act comedy, by E. Ecob and Kk. W. 
Johnson. 28 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

| 1S866 

© 1c Aug. 8, 1916; D 44585; 

EKleanor Ecob and Edith Waldo 
Johnson, Portland, Or. 


' NEW JUSTICE. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


18876 


MARRYING A GHOST; romantic comedy 
in. Ot aes, ‘by Be Witegerald:. (21, 
29 p. fol. Typewritten. [18867 

© 1) c)Aiig. 9, 1916;..D 44587; 
Harrington Fitzgerald, Philadelphia. 


Master (THE) OF THE HILLS; modern 
melodrama of the northwest in 8 
acts, by C. Husted. [159] p. -4to. 
Typewritten. [18868 

© 1c Aug. 14, 1916; D 44639; 
Charles Husted, Shelby, Mich. 


MrAsure (THE) or Mockty; play in 1 
act. wb OG? (CacKentes (SC) peteito: 
Typewritten. [18869 

© 1e July 25, 1916; D 44458; 
Grace Chenery Foote, Springfield, 
Mass. 

Mission (THE) OF THE DAMNED; play 
in 4 acts, by M. M. Wright. [3], 123 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [18870 

© 1c July 29, 1916; D 44514; 


Mary Margaret Wright, Lewiston, 
gk: 

MopernN (THE) DELILAH; dramatic 
sketch for the halls, by Stephen 


Robert [pseud. of R. Stephenson]. 
9p. 4to. Typewritten. [18871 

©, 1 e@ Aug. 11, 1916; D, 44610; 
tobert Stephenson, London. 


Moprern (A) JupAS; 4 act opera with 
a prologue, by S. L. Toplitz. [15] 
p. fol. Tyvpewritten. [Words only] 

[18872 
© De! Aug 2/1916 > Dv-44599; 
Samson L. Toplitz, New York. 

MonTAMIN ; masque, by H. S. Watson 
AHO) ewe” NIChOlSOn. | 2) paw aioe 
Typewritten. [18873 

© 1ca Aug. 4, 1916; D 44550; 

Harold §. Watson, Winthrop, Mass. 


x 


MurpEr A LA MODE; play in 1 act, by 


Ee -Arnold, . (21°. 9 p. “4to. ype 
written. [18874 
© Te July 27,. 1916: DY 44483* 


LeRoy Arnold, Minneapolis. 


>. Poole. 
Typewritten. 


NaA-I-NA?; play in 4 acts, by F. 
[4], 90 p. 4to. 


[ 1S875 
Ct c.. Aug.:5,219163) D 44563" 
Ilorence Bockover Poole, Norfolk, 


Va. 

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE; historical play 
in 5 acts, by J: M. White. [ST] p, 
4to. Typewritten. [1SS76 

©l1e. July 27, 1916; D 44476; 
John M., White, Meridian, Miss. 


Nee On honor. 


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18877 


New YEAR’S MADNESS; comedy in 1 act, 
by W. Chatterson. [2], 34 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18877 

© 1c. Aug. 10, 1916; D 44600; 
Willowdean Chatterson, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


NOBODY LOVES ME; story of a film vam- 
pire in 1 act, by C. F. Ivins. [1], 
22 p. 4to. Typewritten. [18878 

© ie Aug. 4, 1916; D 44549; 
Clifford F. Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 

NoopLtE soup; Dutch and Irish tab 
comedy in 1 act, by Copeland bros. 
[1], 10 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[18879 
© 1c. July 24, 1916; D 44450; 
Copeland bros., Wichita, Kan. 

OccuLt (THE) POWER; play in 5 acts, 
by Charles W. Goddard. [16] p. 
Ato. Typewritten. [18880 

© te: Duly 29,1916; D:44519:; 
Star company, New York. 

OH! Dickie; play in 1 act, by C. Comp- 

ton. [1], 10 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18881 

© lie July 24, 19165 D 44452; 
Charles Compton, New York. 

OH! you cROOK; or, In the mayor’s 


office, comedy political playlet of 
graft, by John HE. Hasty. [1], 16 p. 
Ato. Typewritten. [18882 


© 1c. Aug. 8, 1916; D 44583; 
Charles J. Eichman, San Diego, Cal. 
On HONOR; or, The new justice, play 
in. 5 acts, by Bs (B. Lindsey.: [110] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [18883 
© 1c July 28, 1916; D 44489; 
Benjamin Barr Lindsey, Denver. 


ON THE VERANDA; play in 1 act, by 
Hamilton Coleman. [1], 16 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [18884 


yt co AUST Jol. ee a. 
Menlo Moore, inc., Chicago. 
Passtiné (THE) oF PAN; dramatic fan- 
tasy, by H. Crane: [12] ‘p.” 4to. 
Typewritten. [18885 
© 1c Aug. 8, 1916; D 44580; 
Hal Crane, Rochester, N. Y. 
PASSING SHOW OF 1916; play in pro- 


logue and 2 acts, by Harold At- 
teridge. [84] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[18886 


©1e July 26, 1916; D 44597; 
Wintergarden company, New York. 
PaTRIA; play in 5 acts, by Louis Jo- 
seph Vance. 15 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [18887 
©. 1 ¢« July’ 26, 1916: D .44462: 
Star company, New York. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


PEACE (THE) PILGRIMS; oratorical 
satire on mediation and political as- 
piration, by W. D. Hail. [4], 18 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18888 

© ie Aug. 5, 1916;.D 44565; 
William Davis Hall, Philadelphia. 


PEACHBLOOM ; playlet, by R. D. Leland.- 


[1], 4p. 4to. Typewritten. [18889 
-©1e July 31, 1916; D 44530; 
Robert DeCamp Leland, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass. 


PEP (THE) PROMOTER; comedy in i act, 
by Harry L. Newton: [1], 160% 
4to. Typewritten. [188980 


© 1e Aug. 12, 1916; D 44628; 
Harrison J. Terry, Chicago. 


PERKIN’S LUCK; comedy in 4 acts, by 
D: lL. Mitchell. « [414)) Spee 
Typewritten. [18891 

© 1c Aug. 12, 1916: D 44632; 
Dodson L. Mitchell, New York. 


PHONEY (A) ROMANCE; play in 1 act, 
by Eddie Raye. [7] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18882 

© 1c. July 31, 1916; D 44531; 
Herman A. Meyer, Philadelphia. 


PincH (A) HIT; comedy in 1 act 
adapted from A pinch hit in vaude- 
ville, by Bozeman Bulger, in the 
Saturday evening post of Sept. 25, 
1915, by W. Chatterson. [3], 27 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18893 
 ©1ce Aug. 10, 1916; D 44601; 
Wittowdean Chatterson, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


Pot (THE) BOILER; 1 act play, by A. 


Gerstenbere. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18894 

© 1c. Aug. 14, 1916; D 44645; 
Alice Gerstenberg, Chicago. 


[L1,> 3a: ae 


Power (THE) OF HEALTH; school play, 
by EH. McDonald. 6p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18895 

© ic. July 26, 1916; D 44467; 
Ethel McDonald, South Bend, Ind. 


Powrrs (THE) THAT BE; play in 3 
acts, by S. Iverson. [2], 69 p. fol: 
Typewritten. _ [18896 
© 1c. June 22, 1916; D 44446; 
Severin Iverson, Spokane, Wash. 


PROBLEMS IN MARRIED LIFE; play in 5 
scenes, by EH. A. Dunlap. [1], 26 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [18897 

© 1c. Aug. 14, 1916; D 44637; 
Emma A. Dunlap, Cuyahoga Falls, 
@; 


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no. 8, 1916 


18917 


Proor (THE) OF THE PUDDING; OR, 
PURPLE SHADOWS, play in 1 act, by 
H. W. Duke [1], 13 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18898 

© 1c. Aug. 9, 1916; D 44592; E. 
Woodward Duke, New York. 

PrRopHET (A) AND HIS HOUSEHOLD; 
play in 8 acts, by S. HE. Kingsbury. 
[71] p. 4to. Typewritten. [18899 


© 1c July 11, 1916; D 44469; 
Sara W. Kingsbury, Indianapolis. 


PsYcHOPHONE (THE); play in 3 acts, 
by M. J. Wilkeson. [166] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18900 

© 1c. Aug. 10, 1916; D 44607; 
Mary Juana Wilkeson, Buffalo. 


PurRITAN (A) ROMANCE; operetta of 
the witchcraft period in 1 act, book 
and lyrics by L. W. Westman, music 


by Theodore Westman. [1], 50 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [Words only] 
[18901 


© 1c. Aug. 11, 1916; D 44616; 
Lily Wren Westman, New York. 


PURPLE SHADOWS. See Proof of the 


pudding. 


QUEEN (THE) OF EreEBUS; play in 3 
Bers. yby EF. BE. Adams... [1], 32 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18902 

fn er aug. 11,1916; D 44609; 
Francis Ellison Adams, Winter 
Park, Fla. 


R. McG; comedy in 8 acts, by G. R. 

Warren. [79] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18903 

© 1c. Aug. 8, 1916; D 44581; 
Giles R. Warren, Dumont, N. J. 


RAtTs; or, DRUNK MITLER’S KID, 1 act 
play, by J. R. Foster. 11 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18904 

©l1e. July 26, 1916; D 44471; 
Jo Randall Foster, New York. 


Recorping (THE) ANGELS; fantastic 
satire in 1 act, by M. Reardon. 20 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [18905 

2 ¢ July 26, 1916; D 44470; 
Mark Reardon, New York. 


REFINED (A) SCANDAL; twenty-minute 
frivol, by A. Breakspear. [1], 15 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18906 

© 1c. July 28, 1916; D 44485; 
Angie Breakspear, New York. 


Reeurtar (A) HERO; comedy in 1 act, 
by R. Jordan. [1],13 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18907 

© ic. Aug. 12, 1916; D 44631; 
Robert Jordan, Brooklyn. 


REVOLTING (THE) oF Horace; futuris- 
tic drama in 1 act, by E. L. Patter- 
son. 25 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18908 
© Lc. Suly’ 15; 1916; D 44491; 
Ethel Lloyd Patterson, New York. 


Rise (THE) FROM POVERTY TO WEALTH; 
drama in 5 acts, by G.. Lucas. 61 
p. fol. Typewritten. [18909 

Gynd er Augee7,; 1916: Di 44574: 
George Lucas, Passaic, N. J. 


Root (THE) OF EVIL; 4 act play, by F. 
M.. Franklin. [94] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18910 

© ic. July 28, 1916; D 44475; 
Frank M. Franklin,.-New York. 


ROUGHNECK RILEY; OF, DOWN PAN- 
AMA WAY; play in 8 acts, by J. C. 
Drum. [63] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18911 
©l1e. July 26, 1916; D 44472; 
Joseph C. Drum, Randolph, N. H. 


SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE; playlet of mod- 
ern life, by A. Bartlett. [1], 17 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18912 

© 1c. Aug. 11, 1916; D 44613; 
Arthur Bartlett, New York. ; 


SAYONARA; Japanese drama in a pro- 
logue and 4 acts, by L. A. Chandler. 
[3], 85 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18913 
© i ¢ July 29, 1916: D 44515; 
Lucie A. Chandler, Boston. 


Scout (THE) MASTER; comedy drama 
in 3 acts, by W. B. Hare. Boston, 
Walter H.° Baker, &, co.,., 1916) dk 
p. 12mo. [18914 


© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c Aug. 5, 1916; 
D 44559; Walter Ben Hare, Spring- 
field, Mo. 


SEALING THE COMPACT; play in 1 act, 
by Gwen John [pseud. of G. Jones], 
[2[, 16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18915 
© 1c. Aug. 14, 1916; D 44650; 
Gladys Jones, Chesterfield, England. 


SEcoND (THE) WOMAN; playlet, by F., 

Bruegger. 33 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18916 

1 ec. July 22, 1916; D 44444; Fred- 
erick Bruegger, Chicago. 


SECRETARY (THE) OF THE TREASURY; 
play in 3 acts, by M. P. Hanlin. 
[193] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18917 
© 1c. July 29, 1916; D 44484: 
Mary P. Hamlin, Canandaigua, N. Y. 


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18918 


pt. 1. M0S., ¥ode 


SIGN (PRE) ; play. in 3 actsy. by J. M. 

Murfin. [104] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18918 

© 1 « July 24, 1916; D 44557: 
Jane M. Murfin, Detroit. 


Sprrit (THE) oF 1916; playlet on pre- 
paredness, by N. R. Feusier. ee 
10 p. 4to. Typewritten. [18919 

©1c. Aug. 8, 1916; D 44586; Nor- 
man R. Feusier, San Francisco. 


SPLITTING (DHE) OF A. HATE: Pact 
play, by J. R. Tutwiler and H. Dana. 
[2], 29 p. 4to. Typewritten. - 

[18920 

@ 1 ¢° Aude. 7, 191635° D 44579; 

Julia R. Tutwiler and Helen Dana, 
New York. 


STAGESTRUCK ; comedy playlet written 
by Charles Silver, revised by Lea La 
Salle. [1], 11 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[18921 
@).1. « SIuly 410, 1916. 44466 - 
Lea La Salle, Los Angeles. 


SToNE (THE) AGE SUFFRAGETTE; mono- 


logue, by E. Hopkins. [2], 18 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18922 


© & «July -27,, 2916; D 44555; 
Edwin Hopkins, New York. 


Story (THE) oF EstuHer; play in 3 
acts, by M. Ehresman. 14 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [189238 


© 1c Aug. 14, 1916; D 44642: 
Margaret Ehresman, Miller, Neb. 
STRENUOUS (THE) Lire. See Corinna. 
Tampico; tabloid comedy drama in 3 
acts, by Clare C. Copeland. [1], 7 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [18924 
© tf © July 24 1916: DD, 44451: 

Copeland bros., Wichita, Kan. 


TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM; tabloid 
drama in 4 acts and 3 scenes of the 
well known temperance drama of 
the same title, by Nelson Compston. 
Chicago, Ill., Chicago manuscript co., 
1916. [27] p. fol. Mimeographed. 

[18925 
©» June’ 30,1916 2 ce sully 20, 
1916; D 44479; Alexander Byers, 


Chicago. 
Test (THE); play in 4 acts. [99] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18926 


© 1c. July 26, 1916;_D 44558: 
Ruth Church Sheldon, Hempstead, 
aNas Ns 


THIN Ick; play in 4 acts, by Beek 
Middlemass. [83] p. fol. Type- 
written. [18927 

©l1e July 29, 1916; D 44520; 
Robert M. Middlemass, New York. 


THIS WAY OUT; play mm f act, Dy Me 
Rose. 25 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[18928 
© 1c Aug. 11, 1916; D 44611; 
Norman §8. Rose, New York. 


THOSE KEYSTONE COPS; movi-cal com- 
edy in 1 reel act, by W. Blake and 
L. B. Jaeobs. - [24,12 p: ° 4tos" Vype- 
written. [18929 

© 1 ¢ Aug. 8, 1916; 44582. 
Winfield Blake and Louis B. Jacobs, 
san Krancisco. 


Tipincs (THE) BROUGHT TO Mary; a 
mystery [play in prologue and 4 
acts] by Paul Claudel, translated 
from the French by Louise Morgan 
Sill. New Haven, Conn., Yale uni- 
versity press, 1916..2 p. 12 eit 
Svo. [18930 

© July 13, 1916; 2 © dei 
1916; D 44492; Yale university 
press, New Haven. — 


TRAMP’S (THE) REDEMPTION; 3 act 
comedy drama, by Robert J. Sher- 


man. Chicago, Ill., Chicago manu- 
script ¢o.,.- 1916. “(25.7 pee 
Mimeographed. [18931 


© June 30, 1916; 2 e€° faye 
3916; D 44480; Alexander Byers, 
Chicago. 


TRAPPED : comedy of surprises in 1 act, 
by M. Reardon. [1], 27 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18932 

© 1c Aug. 4, 1916; D 44548; 
Mark Reardon, New York. 


TROUBLESOME (THE) FLOcK; Mother 
Goose play for children, by Eliza- 
beth F. Guptill. Boston, Walter H. 
Baker & co., 1916. 46 p. 12mo. 

[18933 

© July 22, 1916:2°- pelgees 

1916; D 44453; Walter H. Baker & 
co., Boston. 


‘TULA BARCELONA; drama in prologue 


and 3 acts, by J. H. Wade. [89] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [18934 


© -1 ¢ Aug. 2, 1916; D 44545¢ 
Jeannette H. Wade, New York. 


TURNING (THE) POINT; play in 4.acts, 
by Michael Love. [103] p. Ato: 
Typewritten. [ 18935. 

©l1c. July 22, 1916; D 44445; H 
Kellett Chambers, New York. 


848 


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no. 8, 1916 


18954 


"TWAS EVER THUS; comedy playlet, by 

fae TS Boyle’! f1], 16° p: 4to. 

’ Typewritten. [18936 

© 2 ¢ July 31, 1916; D 44532; 

- Marion Willard Doyle, Allston, 
Mass. 


‘TWENTY MINUTES AT THE PANAMA EX- 
POSITION ; play in 1 act, by S. Grau- 
man. [1], 10 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[18937 
© 1c. July 31, 1916; D 44566; 
Sidney Grauman, San Francisco. 


TWENTY MINUTES IN COFFEE DAN’s; 
theatrical sketch, by S. Grauman. 
[1],9 p. 4to. Typewritten. [18938 

© 1c July 12, 1916; D 44442; 
Sidney Grauman, San Francisco. 


Two (THE) EUGENIC Boys; play in 1 
act, by Frank Kennedy. [1], 14 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18939 


© 1c. Aug. 11, 1916; D 44614; 
Thomas EF. Ward, New York. 


UNvER ARIZONA’S SKIES; tabloid ver- 
Sion in 8 acts of the play of same 
name, by Nelson Compston. Chicago, 
Ill., Chicago manuscript co., 1916. 
[21] p. fol. Mimeographed. [18940 


(© June 30,°1916; 2 ¢ July 27, 
1916; D 44481; Alexander Byers, 
Chicago. 


UNDER FALSE cotors; tabloid military 
play in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston. 
Chicago, Ill., Chicago manuscript co., 
1916. [26] p. fol. Mimeographed. 

[18941 

@eJune 30, 1916; 2 c. July 27, 

1916; D 44477; Alexander Byers, 
Chicago. 

UNDERHAND UPPERHAND; farce sketch, 
by F. J. McGettigan. 10 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [18942 

© 1e. July 31, 1916; D 44533; 
Frank J. MeGettigan, Portland, Or. 


UNKNOWN (THE) WOMAN; comedy 
playlet in 1 act, by A. Armband and 
BE. Zito. 14 p. fol. Typewritten. 

18943 


©1c. Aug. 12, 1916; D 44630; A. 
Armband and E. Zito, New York. 
UNWELCOME (THE) GUEST; play in 4 

acts, by O. W. Dunham. [49] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [18944 
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1916; D 44571; 
Orley W. Dunham, Berkeley, Cal. 
VENGEUR (LE); piéce en 5 actes, de 
René Chavance. [168] pi.) C4bo. 
Typewritten. [18945 
©1c. Aug. 7, 1916; D 44572; Os- 
car Osso, New York. 


849 


| 


VESTAL (THE) FLAME; drama in 4 
gets; by “OC. *Fuller. “[65]) p. “40. 
Typewritten. [18946 

© 1c. July 28, 1916; D 44554; 
Caroline Fuller, Lakewood, N. J. 

VINTAGE; Sicilian drama in 1 act, by 
F. R. Pafumi, translated by I. Du 
Pont Coleman. 21 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [18947 

' © 1c July 24, 1916; D 44456; 
Francesco Rinaldi Pafumi, Jersey 
City. 

Wairs (THE) OF A GREAT CITY; tabloid 
comedy drama in 8 acts and 2 
seenes, by Nelson Compston. Chi- 
eago, Ill., Chicago manuscript co., 
1916. [81] p. fol. Mimeographed. 

[18948 

© June 30, 19163. 2° e) Thkye 2, 

1916; D 44478; Alexander Byers, 
Chicago. 

WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN; drama in 4 
acts, by M. Kallesser_.and M. F. 
Keeley. [100] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [18949 

© 1c. July 28, 1916; D 44487; 
Michael Kallesser and M. F.. Keeley, 
New York. 

WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG; comedy. with 
songs, from the German, in 4 acts, 
by AlCl “OWMea.' +) [19ST pe eho: 
Typewritten. [Words only]. 


[18950 

© 1c Aug. 14, 1916; D 44636; 

Marian Vinal, Rockville Centre, 
NY, 


WHERE THE RIVER SHANNON FLOWS; 
comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. C. 
Herman. [89] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [18951 

© 1c. Aug. 12, 1916; D 44625; 
William Calvin Herman, Chicago. 

WHICH ONE SHALL I MARRY; allegory 
told in a modern way, in prologue, 
8 acts and epilogue, by R. T. Ket- 
tering and L. J. Howard. [101] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [18952 

1c. Aug. 9, 1916; D 445938; 
Ralph Thomas Kettering and Lorin 
J. Howard, Chicago. 

WitttAM Trix; yell-o-drama in 1 act, 
words and music by T. Hamilton. 
[4] p. .16mo. Printed. [Words 
only | [18953 

©) Apr...20, 1918s 2) co iy tg: 
1916: D 44465; Thomas Hoffman 
Hamilton, Chicago, 

WINDFALL (THE); comedy in 3 acts, 
by R. W. Graham. 116 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [18954 

Od. e¢ Auge: 1,, 1916 5..D' 445405 


tobert W. Graham, Pawtucket, R. I. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18955 pt. 1, BS, Vode 
WITCHING (THE) WwipOoOW WILKINS; | WorLD (THE) SAVERS; Satirical farce 
musieal,satire, in .2 -acts and. 3 comedy in prelude and 8 acts, by 
scenes, book and lyrics by A. Den- T. Buchanan. [177] p. 4to. Type- 
vir, music by Hector MacCarthy. written. [18957 
A Pao 4to. Typewritten. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1916; D 44635; 
[Words only] [18955 Thompson Buchanan, New York. 
areck aie ve Ro ae 44638 ; oe A DREAM OF ANCIENT HGYPT; 
psychie drama in 7 scenes, by Here- 
WONDERFUL (THE) LIE; 1 act play, by ward Carrington. 11  p. -i2mo: 
How du WPaAbrerson, fib. 26 ip.e. 40: Printed. [18958. 
Typewritten. [18956 © July /17, 1916;12. ec Fulyede 
© 1e July 15, 1916; D 44490; 1916; D 44468; Harry Squires, New 
Ethel Lloyd Patterson, New York. York. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 1,728 


unpublished and other one-copy dramas) printed in the catalogue 
since Jan. 1, 1916.2... 2222 eee 1, 807 


850 


CEASS Fo MAPS: 


ALASKA. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Alaska. Scale 93 miles to 1 inch. 
With insets: Mt. McKinley district, 
Seward Peninsula mining district, 
and the Aleutian Islands. Size 19 
by 26 inches, in cover 16mo. [18959 

© Jan: 7, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425017; Rand- 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


ATBANY, N. Y. Map of Albany, N. Y. 
Scale 1 inch to 1200 feet. Size 194 
by 22 inches. [18960 

eeiuly 20,,1916: 2 c July 28; 
feo. Hh 26154: B. Lodge & Co., 
Albany. 


ALBERTA, Canada. Rand-McNally in- 
dexed pocket map and_ shippers’ 
guide of Alberta. Scale 238 miles to 
1inch. Size 26 by 19 inches, in cover 
16mo. [18961 

Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ¢ Jan: 22; 1916; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425010; Rand- 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


ARKANSAS. Mineral map of north 
Arkansas zinc and lead district. 
Size 16% by 18% inches. [18962 


(ogune 13, 1916; 2 c. July’ 19, 
livia 2oi20; fH H. Avey & L. F. 
Blaisdell, Little Rock, Ark. 


AstiA. Hammond’s economic map of 
Asia. Scale 600 mi. to 2 cm. Size 


8 by 11 inches. [18963 

ye duly 27) 1916: 2.¢.-July 28, 
1916; F 28756; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


BartrmorE, Md. Flamm’s new map of 
Baltimore and vicinity, comp. from 
official surveys. Scale 1 mi. to 34 
em. Size 21 by 264 inches. [18964 


meouly 15,1916; 2e. July . 10, 
1916; F 28730; William A. Flamm, 
Arlington, Md. 


Barre, Washington Co., Vt. Insurance 
maps June, 1916. Seale 50 and 100 
ft. to an inch. 31 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [18965 

er aue, 10, 1916; 2 ¢ Aug 11, 
1916; F 30012; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


EES «SS 


Barton County, Kan. Atlas and plat 
book of Barton County, Kan., con- 
taining outline map of the county, 
plats of all the townships with own- 
ers’ hames, Kansas state map show- 
ing automobile roads, and maps of 
the United States and world, comp. 
from latest data on record. Various 


seales.. 2 p. I, 33 1., size 12*by .16 
inches, 1 sheet, size 16 by 214 inches. 
[18966 
@, dan. 15, 1916s 2) ey dulyoals: 
1916; EF 28733; Kenyon co., Des 
Moines. 
Baron Roucs, La. Size 37° by ».25 
inches. [18967 


29 


——s 


@). duly. 1916: 2 GxiMay 
1916; F 28742; Richard Louis Gas- 
con, Baton Rouge, La. 


Boston, Mass. Map of the city of Bos- 
ton, published for the Boston direc- 
tory, 1916. Seale 1500 ft. to 1 inch. 
Size 343 by 294 inches. [18968 

© July 10, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1916; 
KF 28763; Sampson & Murdock co., 
Boston. 


Bovitt, Latah Co., Id. [Insurance 
map] July, 1916. Seale 50 ft. to 
aniinech. (2. sheets, «size 25 by 428 
inches. [18969 

© Aug. 5, 1916; 2c. Aug. 12, 1916; 
F 30018; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

Bristor, Conn. Insurance maps of 
Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn. June, 
1916. Scale 50 and 100 ft. to an 
inch. 32 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 
[18970 

July 31, 

map ¢o., 


©) July, 29, .1916-..2).¢, 
1916; F 30003; Sanborn 
New York. 


British ConrumpBraA, Canada. Rand- 
McNally indexed pocket map and 
shippers’ guide of British Columbia, 
Seale 45 miles to 1 inch. With in- 


set: Vicinity of Victoria and Van- 
couver. Size 19 by 26 inches, in 
cover. 16mo. [18971 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 2c. Jan. 22, 1916: 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425000: Randa- 
McNally & Co., Chicago. 


851 


18972 


BUTLER County, Pa. Road and town- 


ship map of Butler County, Pa. 
1916. Secale 2 miles to 1 inch. Size 
25 by 144 inches. [18972 


Kc) Aug: 2, 1916-2 ¢.- Aueo 3, 1916; 
F 28770; C. S. Hammond & co., New 
York. 

CALIFORNIA, Geographical, topographi- 
cal, state highway and railroad map 
of California. 191. Scale 20 mi. to 
# inch. Size 25 by 193 inches. 


[18973 
© June 10, 1916; 2c. July 3, 1916; 
F 28747; California development 


beard, San Francisco. 


—-— Goodrich road map of California 
and, Nevada. Scale 55 miles to 1 
inch. Size 124 by 102 inches. 

[18974 

© July 1, 1916; 2c Aug. 14, 1916; 

F 28791; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, 
O. 


—— Motor tours California, Oregon 
and Nevada [showing locations of 
associated oil stations]. With in- 
sets: San Francisco and Portland. 
Size 294 by 17 inches. [18975 

©) July 27, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1916; 
F 28769; Worthington Gates, Oak- 
land, Cal. 


Rand-McNally indexed pocket 
map and shippers’ guide of Califor- 
nia, with automobile roads. Scale 
18 miles to 1 inch. With insets; 
San Francisco and vicinity, Los 
Angeles and vicinity, and San Diego 
and vicinity. Size 37 by 382 inches, 
in cover 16mo. [18976 

fo yan. 7, 1916;2 ¢ Jan. 22 IStG; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425011; Rand- 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


Thurston’s new map, San Fran- 
cisco and Stockton to Yosemite Val- 
ley and Los Angeles, valley and coast 
route, showing state highways, sec- 
ondary and cross country roads, 
drawn by Geo. H. Rock. Scale 5 mi. 
to 2 cm. Size 49 by 39 inches. 
[18977 
© June 9, 1916; 2¢. June 21, 1916; 
F 28723; HE. Thompson Thurston, 
Pasadena, Cal. 


CARROLLTON, Carroll co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. . Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 11 sheets, size 25 by 21 


inches. [18978 
(Cc) Aur. 14, 19164, 2aes Ane, 15, 
1916; F 30016; Sanborn map cCo., 


New York. 


89 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


CENTRAL AMERICA. Rand-McNally in- 
dexed pocket map and _ shippers’ 
guide of Central America. Secale 39 
miles to 1 inch. With insets: Map 
or the Canal Zone and Republic of 
Panama. Size 19 by 26 inches, in 
cover 16mo. [18979 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 e Jan. 22, 1996; 
aft. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425003; Rand- 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


CHILLICOTHE, Livingston co., Mo. In- 
surance maps. June, 1916. Scale 
50 and 100 feet to an inch. 16 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[18980 

© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 ec Agee: 

1916; EF 30023; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


CLAREMORE, Rogers Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Scale 50 and 100 ft. to 
an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 ce. Aug. 5, 1916; 
F 30010; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


CLARKSVILLE - RUSSELLVILLE 
Ark. Map of Clarksville-Russell- 


DISTRICT, 


ville district, Ark., showing oil and — 


gas developments, comp. from plats 
of original surveys, U. S. G. 8. topo- 
graphic maps and geologic reports, 


county records and other sources. 
Seale 1 inch to 4,000 feet. Size 553 
by 41 inches. Blueprint. [18982 


© July 10, 1916s 2c. tui 
1916; F 28732; Winters & Dove, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


Crinton County, Ja. Map of Clinton 
County, Ia., rev. and corrected by 
John G. McGrath. Size 41 by 57 
inches. [18983 


© June 30, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1916; 
F 28776; T. W. Fuller, Dixon, fil. 


Cram’s superior map of 
Colorado. Seale 8 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 384 by 49 inches. [18984 

© June 20, 1916; 2 « July 20, 
1916; F 28737; George F. Cram Co., 
Chicago. 


COLORADO. 


Compton, Los Angeles Co., Cal. [In- 
surance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [18985 

© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 ec. Aug. 12, 1916; 
F 30014; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


and 


pt.1, n.s., v.18 


a 


[18981* 


f 


a 
" 


MAPS 


no. 8, 1916 


19001 


CoNNEcTICUT. Goodrich road map of 
Connecticut, Massachusetts, and 


Rhode Island. Scale 1 inch to 16 
miles. Size 10 by 13 inches. 
[18986 
© June 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Aug. 14, 1916; 
F 28782; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron. 
O. 

Detroit, Mich. Map of the city of 
Detroit and environs, Mich. Scale 1 
inch to 4 mile. Size — by — inches. 

F [18987 
© July 26, 1916; 2 ec. July 29, 
1916; F 28760; Sauer bros., Detroit. 

DeExTER, Dallas Co., Ia. [Insurance 
map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [18988 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1916; 
F 30006; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Europe. Hammond’s economic map of 
Europe. Scale 350 mi. to 1 inch. 
Size 8 by 11 inches. [18989 

eduly 27, 1916; 2¢ July 28, 
1916; F 28758; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


FArRMONT, Grant Co., Ind. [Insurance 
map] June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[18990 

eerauiy 2s. 1916; 2 c. July 29, 

1916; F 29997; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


FAYETTE County, Ia. 
Chicago, Geo. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 


2 p. |., 7-129, viii, x—xviii p. illus., 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 
[18991 


© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 433664; Geo. A. Ogle & 
co., Chicago. 


BWrint, Mich. Map of Flint, Mich. 
Size 243 by 194 inches. [18992 
© June 19, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 14, 
1916; F 28801; John M. Goepfert, 
Flint, Mich. 


Frorma. Goodrich road map of Flor- 
ida. Scale 45 miles to 1 inch. Size 
10 by 124 inches. [18993 

© July 1, 1916; 2c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
F 28795 ; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, O. 


Rand-McNally indexed pocket map 
and shipper’s guide of Florida. Scale 
18 miles to 1 inch. With inset: 
Southern portion of Florida. Size 
19 by 26 inches, in cover 16mo. 

[18994 


me an, 7, 1916+"°2 e.° Jan, 22, 
1916; aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425015; 
Rand-McNally & co., Chicago. 


59803—16——6 


eee ee 


Standard atlas. 


853 


Forp County, Kan. Atlas and plat 
book of Ford County, Kan., contain- 
ing outline map of the county, plats 
of all the townships with owners’ 
names, Kansas state map showing 
automobile roads, parcel post map of 
the United States and map of the 
world, comp. from latest data on rec- 
erd.. Various seales,,1 p. 1., 42. k, 
size 12 by 16 inches. [18995 


© Mar “4°"1916 = 2°" July “ie; 
1916; F 28734; Kenyon co., Des 
Moines. 


FRESNO, Cal. Automobile roads from 
Fresno and Merced to Gilroy via Los 
Banos and Pacheco Pass. Scale 12 
mi. to 2 em. Size 3 by 8? inches. 

[18996 

© July 215) 19167 +2 “e ‘July’ 25, 

1916; F 28750; California state au- 
tomobile assn., San Francisco. 


GroreiA. Goodrich road map of 
Georgia and Alabama. Scale 36 
miles to 1 inch. Size 10 by 1382 
inches. [18997 


© July 1, 1916; 2c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
F 28789; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, 
O. 


Granp Forks, N. D. Insurance maps 
of Grand Forks, Grand Forks Co., 
N. D., June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 22 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[18998 

© July 27, 196; 2 « Tuly, 28, 

1916; F 29991; Sanborn map co., 
New York. : 


GRANT County, Ind. Map of Grant 
County, Ind., compiled and made 


from records and surveys. 1916. 
Seale 2 inches to 1 mile. Size 414 
by 464 inches. [18999 


ey vune..6: LOG 2 «¢ Jule ets, 
1916; EF 28722; Ansel R. Smith, 
Marion, Ind. 


HamiItton, Mass. [Insurance map of] 
Hamilton, Essex Co., Mass., includ- 
ing Wenham. June, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [19000 


©) July .27,, 1916; 2c... July 28, 
1916; F 29992; Sanborn map co.,, 
New York. 


HicgHtTstown, Mercer Co., N. J. [In- 


surance map] June, 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [19001 


© July 29, 1916; 2 c July 31, 
1916; F 380000; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19002 


pts, NYS. v. ae 


Hupson Middlesex Co., Mass. Insur- 
ance maps. July, 1916. Scale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 12 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [19002 


G) Align 16. AGG. 2, ve= Amel, 
1916; EF 380021; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Hutt, Pike Co., Ill. [Insurance map] 
June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
Size 25 by 21 inches. [19003 


Or Aus 19 tG6 2. ef Amer. 
1916; F 30022; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


Hutt, Mass. Insurance maps of Hull, 
Plymouth Co., Mass. June, 1916. 
Seale 50 and 100 rt, to an inch. 21 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [19004 

©, July 29; 1916302. cexcIuly 31, 
1916; F 30002; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


IpAHo. Rand-McNally indexed pocket 
map and shippers’ guide of Idaho. 
Scale 20 miles to 1 inch. Size 26 by 
19 inches, in cover 16mo. [19005 


©; Jan:, 7, 1916);.2..c.. Jan. 22,1916 = 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425014; Rand- 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


Intinois. Goodrich road map of IIli- 
nois. Scale 25 miles to 1 inch. Size 
154 by 10 inches. {19006 

July yi, 1916 2) Gin Age. 14. 
1916; Kh 28796: Bu EH. Goodrieh co: 
Akron, O. 


INDIANA. Goodrich road map of Indi- 
ana. Scale 20 miles to 1 inch. Size 
15 by 102 inches. [19007 


© July 1, 1916; 2c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
FF 28792; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, 
O. 


INDIANA, Indiana Co., Pa. 
maps. June, 1916. 
100 ft. to an inch. 17 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [19008 

Ce Aue 16; LONG Des Ani: 7 An, 
1916; F 30020; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Iowsa. New commercial and census 
map of Iowa showing counties in dif- 
ferent colors, townships, cities, vil- 
lages, post offices, steam and electric 
railroads, complete index to all 
places on map with population ac- 
cording to latest census and trans- 


Insurance 
Seale 50 and 


continental and main automobile 
highways... Scale: 7) mi. to: 4“ime¢eh. 
Size 37 by 47 inches. [19009 


©. July 18, 1916...2 é,2duly 21, 
1916; F 28741; National map co., 
Indianapolis. 


Iron County, Mich. Map of Iron 
County, Mich. Size 34% by 45 
inches. Blueprint. [19010 


© Mar. 29, 1916; °2 © duly ce 
1916; F 28740; George Sanders Rol- 
lin, Crystal Falls, Mich. 


Ironton, Lawrence Co., O. Insurance 
maps. June, 1916. Scale 50 and 
100 ft. to an inch. 389 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [19011 

© Aug. 21,°1916;-2e sAtis 2 
1916; F 380025; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


JEFFERSON County, Ia. Official map 
of Jefferson County, Ia., showing 
township and school district bound- 
aries also locating general highways 
of the county and those special 
roads designated by the board of 


supervisors as county highways. 
Scale 1 mile to #? of an inch. Size 
22 by 20 inches. [19012 


©: June: 1, 1916 72 ses 
1916; F 28739; Midland map Co., 
Knoxville, Ia. 


JERSEY County, Ill. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, Geo. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 


2p. 1, 7-1, viii, x=xxin ps) ies: 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 
[19012 


© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 4383665; Geo. A. Ogle & 
co., Chicago. 


JoHNson County, Ila. Map of John- 
son County, Ia., issued by the lowa 


daily citizen. Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. 
Size 464 by 35 inches. [19014 
‘© Apr. 22, 1916) 2 ¢ Jay ee 


1916; F 28762; Kenyon co., Des 
Moines. 
Kentucky. Goodrich road map of 


Seale 38 


Kentucky and Tennessee. 
miles to 1 inch. Size 104 by 16 
inches. [19015 


© June. i, 1916; 2 ¢ Ane 
1916; F 28785;:B. F. Goodrich [ear 
Akron, O. 


National county map of Ken- 
tucky showing all steam and elec- 
tric railways with distances between 
stations, cities, villages, post offices 
and stations with complete index 
giving population from U. 8. census 
of 1910. Scale 10 mi. to 14 inches. 
Size 36 by 50 inches. [19016 

© July 11,1916; 2. -c.. Jui 
1916; F 28786; National map co. 
Indianapolis. 


804 


‘no. 8, 1916 


MAPS 


3 ABETTE County, Kan. Atlas and plat 
book of Labete County, Kan., con- 
taining outline map of the county, 
plats of all the townships with own- 
ers’ names, cities and towns and 
Kansas state map showing automo- 

bile roads, comp. from the abstract 

records of C. A. Wilkin & co. Vari- 
ous seales. 1 p. 1., 27 1., size 16 by 

12 inches. [iS017 
eee auy 26,°1916- 2. c Aug. 2, 

1916; F 28768; Kenyon co., Des 

Moines. 


MAFAYETTE County, Wis. Standard 


atlas. Chicago, Geo. A. Ogle & co., 
1916. 2 p. 1., T—101, viii, x—xxili p. 
illus., ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 

[19018 


© July 24, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 487032; Geo. A. Ogle & 
co., Chicago. 


LAKE County, Cal. Tribune road map 
to the Harbin Hot Springs in Lake 
County. (Jn Oakland tribune, v. 84, 
no. 125, June 25, 1916). [19019 
© June 25, 1916; 2 c. July 15, 
1916; F 28727; Oakland tribune, 
Oakland, Cal. 


LAKE Mitts, Winnebago Co., Ia. [In- 
surance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [19020 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1916; 
F 30007; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Larrmore, Grand Forks Co., N. D. 
{Insurance map] June, 1916. Scale 
' 50 ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 
' by 21 inches. [19021 
© July 28, 1916; 2 ec. July 29, 
- 1916; F 29996; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 
Los ANGELES, Cal. Map of Los Ange- 
Jes and part of Orange County, 
| issued monthly; with inset, Santa 
Catalina Island. Scale 5 mi. to 4 
| em. Size 264 by 25 inches, in cover, 
= §612mo. [19022 
© May 15, 1916; 2 c. July 19, 
| 1916; F 28725; Progressive map Co., 
. Fresno, Cal. 


Blueprint. 


McHenry, Foster Co., N. D.  [Insur- 
ance map] July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[19023 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 24, 
1916; F 30029; Sanborn map ©o., 
New York. 


a 


19031 


MAYFIELD, Graves Co., Ky. Insurance 
maps, July, 1916. Scale 50 and 100 
ft. to an inch. 22 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [19024 

CG; Age. 123. 1916. 2 ehAng. 24. 
1916; F 30030; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

Menpota, La Salle Co., Ill. [Insur- 
ance map July, 1916. Scale 50 and 
100 ft. to an inch. 11 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [19025 

@©r Aug 17, 19165) 2 e “Aue 18; 
1916; F 380019; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Mercer County, O. Farm journal 
map of Mercer County, O. Phila- 
delphia, Pa., Wilmer Atkinson ¢o., 
[1916] Seale 1 inch to 2 miles. 
Size 24 by 15 inches. [19026 

© July 31, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1916; 
RK 28764; C. S. Hammond & oco., 
New York. 


Micuiegan. Goodrich road map of 
Michigan. Scale 25.miies to 1 inch. 
Size 14 by 11 inches. [19027 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
F 28793; B. F. Goodrich co., Ak- 
ron, O. 


Mires Crry, Custer Co., Mont. [In- 


surance map] July, 1916. -Scale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 25 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [19028 


@ Auer 18, A9iGE 2 ee.) Aue 24, 
1916; F 30026; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 

Minnesota. Goodrich road map of 
Minnesota. Scale 32 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 133 by 10% inches. [19029 


(© July 1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1916; 


F 28798; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, 
O. 
MISSISSIPPI. tand-McNally indexed 


pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Mississippi. Scale 14 miles to 1 
inch. Size 26 by 19 inches, in cover 
16mo. {19030 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2c. Jan. 22, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425007; Rand- 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


Missounrt. Rand-McNally indexed 
pocket map and shippers’ guide of 
Missouri. Scale 16 miles to 1 inch. 
With inset: South-east corner exten- 
sion. Size 19 by 26 inches, in cover 
16mo. [19031 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425004; Rand- 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


855 


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19032 


Mownroge, Mich. Insurance maps of 
Monroe, Monroe Co., Mich., May, 
1916. Secale of 50 and 100 ft. to an 
inch. 24 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[19032 

Ouduly Qe 1916s "2 Taby > 28, 

1916; & 29993; Sanborn map €o., 
New York. 


NATIONAL OLD TRAILS BROAD TO CALI- 
FORNIA. pt.1. [Los Angeles to Kan- 
sas City, etc.] Los Angeles, Cal., 
Automobile club of southern Cali- 
Lornias AQLG: . de p2 che 2] “Sp. odd) p: 
of strip maps. nar. 4to. [19033 

Oo sune 35, 1916. 2 ese, ae. 
1916; aff. June 27, 19196; A 434734; 
Standish L. Mitchell, Los Angeles. 


NEBRASKA. Astley’s automobile guide 
to Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb., State 
printing co. [1916] Size 154 by 27 
inches. [19034 

© Suly j24,, 19lGs "2 dee 8 ie, 
ISt6> i 25755 >. Wiliam... haynes 
Astley, Lincoln, Neb. 


Goodrich road map of Nebraska 
and Kansas. Scale 45 miles to 1 
ineh. Size 10 by 13 inches. 
[19035 
© July 1, 1916;.2 <@ Ave 14" 1916- 
KF 28794; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, 
CG 


NEw ENGLAND. 
New 
tour. 
book 
map, 


Automobile map of 
Kingland showing the Ideal 
[New York] Automobile blue 
pub. co., 1916. Sheet, illus., 
34 by 264 inches fold. to S8vo. 
[19036 


© June. 2054916. 2h. jand lak. 
June 28, 1916; A 434739; Almon C. 
Judd, Waterbury, Conn. 


New JERSEY. Goodrich road map of 
New Jersey. Seale 12 miles to 1 
inch. Size 154 by 8 inches. 

[19037 

©, June Sf, 1916> 2 We; Awe.<d4- 

1916; F\ 28783 ;. B.. ¥. Goodrich. .€0:, 
Akron, O. 


NEw Lonpon, Conn. 
of New London. 


Map of the city 
1916. Size 32 by 
29 inches. [190388 

©) July, 20, 1916-2 ¢ July 35. 
1916; F 28746; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


Scale 650 ft. to 1 inch. With 
inset: Southern section. Size 32 by 
29 inches. [19039 

© fuly 20, 1916. 2° e° duty, 25, 
1916; F 28746; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


NEw WInpsor, Mercer Co., Ill. [In- 
surance map] June, 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[19040 

© Aug. 23,. 1916; -2 @ Anse 

1916; F 30028; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


New Yorxk (State) Goodrich diagram- 
matic road map of New York. Scale 
21 miles to 1 inch. Size 154 by 16 
inches. [19041 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
¥ 28784; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, O. 


NEw York (City) 
map of New York. 


Freight terminal 
New York, Irv- 


ing national bank, [1916] Seale 1 
inch to 2000 ft. Size 414 by 29 
inches. [19042 


© July 24, 1916; 2 « July 31, 
1916; F 28761; Redfield-Kendrick- 
Odell co., ine., New York. 


—Interborough rapid transit co. 
Seale 1 inch to 1 mile. Size 254 by 
16 inches. [19043 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢ Aug. 10, 1916; 
E2871 5 
York. 


Neweort, R. I. Map of the city o£ 
Newport, R. I., with principal points 
of interest. 1916. Scale 1 mi. to 44 
inches. Size 254 by 15 inches. 

[196044 

© July 15, 1916; 2° |g ee 

1916; F 28749; Howard Gould Ward, 
Newport, R. I. 


and summer residences with 

names of owners. 1916. Scale 1 mi. 

to 44 inches. Size 15 by 254 inches. 

[19045 

© June 22, 1916: 2°¢ Huly 2a 

1916; F 28752; Sampson & Murdock 
co., Boston. 


NEWTON County, Ind. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, Geo. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 
2 p. L, 7-71, villi, xxx ps ai 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 

[19046 

© June 6, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 

8, 1916; A 483663; Geo. A. Ogle & 
co., Chicago. 


NortH CaroLtina. Goodrich road map 
of North and South Carolina. Scale 
35 miles to 1 inch. Size 10 by 15 
inches. 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
F 28786; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, O. 


896 


pt. 1, B.S. v.25 ; 


Rand-McNally & co., New 7 


[19047 


eae 


MAPS 


no. 8, 1916 


19062 


NorwicH, Conn. New map of the city 
of Norwich, published for Stedman’s 
directory, drawn by C. E. Chandler. 
1916. Scale 758 ft. to 1 inch. Size 
184 by 25 inches. [19048 

© July 27, 1916; 2 ¢ Aug. 12, 
1916; F 28780; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


NowatTa, Nowata Co., Okl.  [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 10 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [19049 

ee oeue 1, 1916> 2 c Ang. 8, 
1916; F 30011; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Onto. Goodrich road map of Ohio. 
Scale 23 miles to 1 inch. Size 16 by 
103 inches. [19050 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c Aug. 14, 
1916; F 28787; B. F. Goodrich co., 
Akron, O. 


OKLAHOMA. Map of eastern central 
Oklahoma, Sallisaw-Poteau sheet 
showing oil and gas developments, 
comp. from plats of original surveys, 
U. S. G. S. topographic maps and 
geologic reports, county records and 
other sources. Scale 1 inch to 4000 


feet. Size 69 by 353 inches. Blue- 
print. [19051 
© July 12, 1916; 2 ec. July 15, 


1916; F 28731; Winters & Dove, 
Fort Smith, Ark. 


ONEONTA, Otsego Co., N. Y. Insurance 
maps. July, 1916. Scale 50 and 100 
ft. to an inch. 26 sheets, size 25-by 
21 inches. [19052 


© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c Aug. 24, 
1916; F 30031; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ONTARIO, Canada. 
dexed pocket map and _ shippers’ 
guide of Ontario. Scale 18 miles to 
1 inch. With insets: Western por- 
tion of Ontario, River St. Mary and 
environs, Toronto and environs, and 
Ottawa and environs. Size 19 by 26 
inches, in cover 16mo. [19053 


© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 c. Tan. 22, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425002; Rand- 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


ORANGE County, Cal. 
and county highways in Orange 
County, Cal. Scale 3 miles to 1 
inch. Size 194 by 154 inches. 

[19054 

© July 10, 1916; 2 c. July 15, 

1916; F 28767; Geo. H. Davis, Santa 
Ana, Cal. 


Paved state 


857 


SG ‘en pee nS eS ts esses 


Rand-McNally in- ! 


OREGON. Rand-McNally indexed pocket 
map and shippers’ guide of Oregon. 
Seale 16 miles to 1 inch. Size 19 
by 26 inches, in cover 16mo. [19055 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ce. Jan. 22, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425016; Rand- 
McNahtly & co., Chicago. 


Paris, Ill. Insurance maps of Paris, 
Edgar Co., Ill. June 1, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 26 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. 

© July 28, 1916; 2 « July 29, 
1916; F 29998; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ParK River, Walsh Co., N. D. 
surance map] June, 1916. 
ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [19057 

© July 29, 1916; 2 ¢.. July. 31, 
1916; F 29999; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


{ Tir 
Scale 50° 


PAWHUSKA, Osage Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] July. 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 11 sheets. size 25 by 21 
inches. [19058 

© Aug. 15, 1916; -2 c Aug. 16, 
1916; F 30017; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


PENNSYLVANIA. Goodrich road map 
of Pennsylvania. Scale 20 miles to 
1 inch. Size 114 by 17 inches. 

[19059 

© June i, 1916; 2 ec Aug. 

14, 1916; F 28781; B. F. Goodrich 
co., Akron, O. 


Rand-MecNally indexed pocket 
map and shippers’ guide of Pennsyl- 
vania, with automobile roads. Scale 
8.5 miles to 1 inch. Size 254 by 874 
inches, in cover 16mo. [19060 

©) Jan..”, 1916: 2.c..Jan. 22, 1916: 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425012; Rand- 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


Peru, La Salle Co., Ill. Insurance 
maps. June, 1916. Scale 50 and 100 
ft. to an inch. 18 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [19061 

Cc) Ade O21," 1916-2 ee Aur 22. 
1916; EF 30024; Sanbori map co., 
New York. 


PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Insurance maps. 


1916. v. 2. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
3 p. 1., 110 1., size 25 by 21 inches. 

[19062 

© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 14, 


1916; IF 380015; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


[19056_ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19063 


pt. Bes vote 


PLATTSBURG MILITARY TRAINING CAMP, 
N. Y. Map drawn by Thompson 
photo. co. Size 84 by 64 inches. 

[19063 

© July 3, 1916; 2 ¢. July 5, 1916; 

KR 28748; Thompson photo. co., 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


PREBLE County, O. Farm journal 
map of Preble County, O. Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,- Wilmer Atkinson co. 
[1916] Seale 1 inch to 2 miles. 
Size 212 by 144 inches. [19064 


© eI Sl LONG ee ies Atmel 
1916; F 28765; C. S. Hammond, 
New York. 

QuEBEC, Canada. Rand-McNally in- 
dexed pocket map and_ shippers’ 
guide of Quebec. Scale 19 miles to 
1 inch. With insets: Western and 
northeastern portions of Quebec. 
Size 19 by 26 inches, in cover. 16mo. 

[19065 

©) Jani if; (A916 2. era 23 

1916; aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425012; 
Rand-MecNally & co., Chicago. 


RICHLAND, Keokuk Co., Ia.  [Insur- 
ance map] May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[19066 

Aue. 63.) 1906s 2.6 A user 

1916; F 30005; Sanborn map cCo.. 
New York. 


RicHLtanp County, N. D. Size 16% by 
124 inches. [19067 


© duly 3, A916; 2c Aug, 
1916; I 28779; Shedd-Brown mfg. 
co., Minneapolis. 


RicHMOND, Cal. [Insurance map of] 
Richmond, Contra Costa Co., Cal., 
including Winehaven, Pullman and 
Stege. June, 1916. Scale 50 and 
100 ft. to an inch. 40 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [19068 

© July 27, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1916; 
F. 30004; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

RockLANnp, Me. Map of Rockland, Me., 
comp. from the most authentic 
sources. 1916. Scale 500 feet to 1 
inch. Size 54 by 38 inches. [19069 


© July 31, 1916; 2 ce June 20, 
1916: F 28766; Oscar Holmes Tripp, 
Rockland, Me. 

SacRAMENTO, Cal. Map showing auto- 
mobile roads from’ Sacramento to 
Red Bluff. Scale 13 mi. to 1 inch. 
Size 8? by 3 inches. [19070 

@©* July -21, 19163, 2° es sinlys 25; 
1916; EF 28744; California state 
automobile assn., San Francisco. 


St. Louis County, Mo. Automobile 
road map of St. Louis, St. Charles, 
and Jefferson counties with portions 
of Franklin, Washington and St. 
Genevieve counties, Mo. Size 324 by 
23 inches. Scale 1 mi. to # inch. 

[19071 

© July 19, 1916; 2 @ aus 

1916; F 28738; William A., Mosber- 
ger, St. Louis. 


Sr. PauLt, Minn. City e@wsie eae 
comp. from official reeords in the 
city engineer’s office, U. S. topo- 
graphic surveys and other sources. 
1916. Scale 1,666 ft. to 1 inch. Size 
23 by 82 inches. [19072 

© Aug. 11, 1916:°2 ey Agee 
1916; F 28800; MeGill-Warner ¢o., 
St. Paul. 


SANBORN, O’Brien Co., Ia. 
map] May, 1916. 


IBC. Le 


[Insurance 

Seale 50 ft. to an 

Sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[19073 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 ce. Aug. 4, 1916; 

KY 30008; Sanborn map co., New 
York. if: 


SAN Dieco County, Cal. Map of San 
Diego County, Cal. Seale 1: 125000. 
Size 36% by 50 inches. [19074 

© July 10,0. 19165" 2: ¢* duly 
1916; EF 28724; Surveyor of San 
Diego County, Cal., San Diego, Cal. 


Santa CraraA County, Cal. Highway 
map of Santa Clara County showing 


principal roads and highways. Scale 
3 mi. to 1 inch. Size 154 by 192 
inches. — [19075 


© July 21; 1916;°2°e¢ dum 2s 
1916; FEF 28751; California state 
automobile assn., San Francisco. 


Santa Rosa, Cal. Map showing auto- 
mobile road from Santa Rosa to 
Ukiah via Cloverdale. Seale 63 mi. 
to 1 inch. Size 8% by 38 inches. 

[19076 

©+July. 21, 1916 2:2>en Sule: 

1916; F 28745; California state au- 
tomobile assn., San Francisco, 


SASKATCHEWAN, Canada. Rand-Mc- 
Nally indexed pocket map and ship- 
pers’ guide of Saskatchewan. Scale 
292 miles to 1 inch. Size 26 by 19 
inches, in cover 16mo. [19077 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2 ¢ Jan. 22, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425006; Rand- 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 


858 


no. 8, 1916 


SENECA Farts, N. Y. Insurance maps 
of Seneca Falls, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
June, 1916. Scale 50 and 100 ft. to 
an inch. 19 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [19078 

ecauiy 29. 1916: 2 ¢ July 31, 
1916; F 380001; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SHEBOYGAN County, Wis. Atlas of 
Sheboygan County, Wis., by Jerry 
Donohue. Sheboygan, Wis., Printed 
by Dix printing co., 1916. 85 p. col. 
maps. fol. $12.00. [19079 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
20, 1916; A 433815; Jerry Donohue, 
Sheboygan, Wis. 


Stoux Farts, S. D. Insurance maps of 
‘Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co., S. D. 
May, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
[1], 35 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[19080 

© July 25, 1916; 2 « July 27, 

1916; F 29990; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


South America. Hammond’s eco- 

‘nomic map of South America. Scale 

200 mi. to1cm. Size 11 by 8 inches. 

[19081 

foeadiy 21, 1916;°2 e. July 28, 

1916; F 28757; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


SoutH Daxkora. Cram’s superior map 
of South Dakota. Scale 8 miles to 
linch. Size 36 by 49 inches. [19082 

© May 24,1916; 2c. June 28, 1916; 
F 28627; George F. Cram co., Chi- 
cago. 

SouTHrFIELp, Mich. Southfield, town 
no. 1 north, range 10 east. Scale 3 
inches to 1 mile. Size 24 by 22 
inches. [19083 

© July 27, 1916; 2c. Aug. 4, 1916; 
F 28773; Wilbur Samuel McAlpine, 
Birmingham, Mich. 

Surrotk, N. Y. Atlas of a part of 
Suffolk County, Long Island, N. Y. 
South side-Ocean shore. v.2. Brook- 
lyn, Manhattan, E. B. Hyde, 1916. 
2 p. 1., [31] col. double maps. fol. 
$20.00. [19084 

© July 5, 1916; 2 c. July 11, 1916; 
aff. July 7, 1916; A 433947; Fred- 
erick B. Hyde, Brooklyn. 

Sutty County, 8S. D. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, Geo. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 


2 p. 1., 7-63, viii, x—xxiii p.  illus., 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 
[19085 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c. July 28, 
1916; A 4387033; Geo. A. Ogle & Co., 
Chicago. 


| A. 


MAPS 


19093 


Texas. Goodrich road map of Texas, 
southern Oklahoma and eastern New 
Mexico. Scale 75 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 104 by 11 inches. [19086 

© July 1, 1916; 2c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
F 28799; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, 
O. 

Troy, N. Y. Map of Troy, Watervliet, 
Cohoes, Waterford and Green Island. 
1916. Secale 1,200 feet to 1 inch. 
Size 314 by 184 inches. [19087 

cy, July, 25, 1916-2 ¢... Juss; 
1916; F 28755; Sampson & Murdock 
co., Boston. 

UNITED STATES. Map of the southern 
express lines. 1916. Scale 24 miles 
to 1 inch. With inset: Florida and 
the Bahama Islands. Scale 54 miles 
to 1 inch. Buffalo, N. Y., Matthews 
Northrup works, 1916. Size 35 by 
48 inches. [19088 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1916; 
F 28788; EK. M. Williams, Chatta- 
nooga. 

Rand-McNally outline series map 

of United States. Scale 1 inch to 

83 miles. Size 204 by 36 inches. 

[19089 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1916; 

EH 28772; Rand-McNally & co., New 

York. 

Transcontinental main traveled 
routes and their principal connec- 
tions throughout the country, with 
careful analysis of principal through 
routes and useful suggestions to 
tourists. Scale 1 inch to 100 miles. 
Size 803 by 184 inches. [19090 

© Aug. i, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1916; 
F 28771; American automobile assn., 
New York. 

UTaH. Rand-McNally indexed pocket 
map and shippers’ guide of Utah. 
Seale 15 miles to 1 inch. Size 26 by 
19 inches, in cover 16mo. [19091 

© Jan, 7, 1916; 2:e.dan,.22, 1916; 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425005; Rand- 
MeNally & co., Chicago. 

VirGinta. Goodrich road map of Vir- 
ginia, West Virginia, Delaware, and 
Maryland. Scale 33 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 10 by 144 inches. [19092 

© June 1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
F' 28788; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, 
O. 

WAHPETON, Richland Co., N. D.  [In- 
surance map] July, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [19093 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 ec Aug. 24, 
1916; F 30027; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


859 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19094 


Dt.) Ds So ee 


WASHINGTON (State) New commer- 
cial and census map of Washington 
showing counties in different colors, 
townships, cities, villages, post of- 
fices, steam and electric railroads, 
with stations and distances between 
Stations, complete index to places on 
map with population according to 
the latest census and main automo- 
bile highways. Edition 1027. Scale 
8 miles to 1 amch. Size 37 by 49 
inches. [19094 

© July 29, 1916; 2c. Aug. 3, 1916; 
F 28774; National map co., Indian- 
apolis. 

Rand-McNally indexed pocket map 
and shippers’ guide of Washington. 
Scale 15 miles to 1 inch. Size 19 by 
26 inches, in cover 16mo. [19095 

© Jan, 7, 1916; 2.¢c..Jan, 22, 1916: 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425001; Rand- 
McNally & co., Chicago. 

WATERBURY, Conn. A. J. Patton’s new 
map of Waterbury, New Haven Co., 
Conn. 1916. Newark, N. J., Inter- 
state map co., 1916. Secale 1500 feet 
to 1 inch. Size 234 by 243 inches. 

[19096 
© July 3, 1916; 2c. July 24, 1916; 


F 28743; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 
WaAUSEON, Fulton Co., O. Insurance 


maps. June, 1916. Scale 50 and 100 
ft. to an inch. 13 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [19097 


© Ane. 17, "1916 2 ey Anes: 
1916; F 80018; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 
WEsT PAtm BeEacH, Fla. Map of West 
Palm Beach, Fla., comp. from county 


records and city surveys. 1916. 
Scale 1 inch to 200 feet. Size 72 by 
35 inches. [19098 


© July 6, 1916; 1c. July 10, 1916; 
1 -¢ July 19, 19167 FF 28735 > Barry. 
C. Fugate, West Palm Beach, Fla. 


WESTFIELD, Mass. Map of Westfield 
for R. 8S. Dillon & eo. 1916 direc- 
tory. Scale 800 ft. to 1 inch. Size 
134 by 16 inches. [19099 

©’ July 22, 1916; 2 se. July. 29, 
1916; F 28759; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


WHITELAND, Ind. [Insurance map of] 
Whiteland, Johnson Co., Ind., in- 
cluding West Whiteland. May, 1916. 
Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 38 sheets, 
Size 25 by 21 inches. [19100 

© July 28,-1916; 2.<c. July 29, 
1916; F 29994; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


WISCONSIN. Goodrich road map of 
Wisconsin. Scale 30 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 122 by 103 inches. [19101 

© July 1, 1916; 2c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
¥ 28790; B. F. Goodrich co., Akron, O. 


—— Rand-MecNally indexed pocket map 
and shippers’ guide of Wisconsin, 
with automobile roads. Secale 16 
miles to 1 inch. Size 26 by 19 inches, 
in cover 16mo. [19102. 


© Jan. 7, J916 ; 2c. Jan, 22.0oia 
aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425009; Rand- 
McNally & co., Chicago. 


Wortp. World in hemispheres, Lam- 
bert’s azimuthal equivalent projec- 
tion. Scale 410 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 444 by 613 inches. (Political 
wall map series, by J. Paul Goode) 

[19103 

©, Iwy 29, 1916; 2 Aer 

1916; F 28775; Rand- McNally & co., 
Chicago. 


WyYomiInGc. Goodrich road map of 
Wyoming, Montuna and Idaho. 
Scale 60 miles to 1 inch. Size 10 
by 184 inches. [19104 

© July 1, 1916; 2% Anes 
1916; F 28797; B. EF. Goodrich co., 
Akron, O. 

Rand-McNally indexed pucket 
map and shippers’ guide of Wyo- 
ming. Seale 154 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 19 by 26 inches, in cover 16mo. 

— [19105 

© Jan. 7, 1916; 2¢ Jan. 22, 1916; 

aff. Jan. 24, 1916; A 425008; Rand- 
MecNally & co., Chicago. 

YANKTON, Yankton Co., S. D. Insur- 
ance maps. Jtime, 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 18 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [19106 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1916; 
F 30009; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

YOSEMITE VALLEY. Tribune automo- 
bile road map of Yosemite Valley 
tour. (Jn Oakland tribune,. v. 84, 
no. 132, July “2, 1916) [19107 

July 2, 1916; 2 ce Jollee 
1916; F 28728; Oakland tribune, 
Oakland, Cal. 

YuxKon, Westmoreland Co., Pa. [In- 
surance map] June, 1916. Scale 50: 
ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [19108. 

@© July 28; 1916;-2 ¢. Jules 
1916; F 29995; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1916__ 


1, 064 


860 


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= cap ~ — a “a ‘ae 
Fe a eee ee ee, Oe ane 


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Ce ee ee ee ee 


CLASSES L AND M. 


MOTION PICTURES 


ALL BETS OFF; written by Ben Cohn, 
produced by Lyons and Moran. 
Reel. [19109 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8818; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc, New York. 


ARTHUR’S DESPERATE RESOLVE; written 
by E. J. Clawson, produced by Wil- 
liam Garwood. Reel. [19110 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 17, 1916; L 8947; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


AS THE CANDLE BURNED; written and 

directed by Joseph Le Brandt. Reel. 

[19111 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8987; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ASHAMED OF THE OLD FOLKS; written 
and produced by Matt Moore. 2 
reels. [19112 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
ton Aug. 8, 1916; L 8887; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


AVENGER (THE); in 3 pts., written by 
Martin Jérgensen and Louis Levy. 
Clippings from reel. [19113 

© title, descriptiun, and 75 prints 
recd. July 29, 1916; L 8879; A.B. 
Svenska biografteatern filmfabriken, 
Stockholm. 


BATTLE (THE) FoR CHILE Con CARNE; 
story by Eddie Lyons and Lee Mo- 
ran, scenario by Charles J. Wilson, 
jr., directed by L. N. Chaudet. Reel. 

[19114 
© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
® tion Aug. 3, 1916; L 8857 ; Universal 
» film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
Berar (A) oF A story; written and pro- 
duced by Tom Mix. Reel. [19115 
© July 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 4, 1916; L 8869; Selig 
- polyscope co., Chicago. 


| Bexinp THE LINES; written by Mary 
Rider, adapted by Walter Woods, di- 
rected by Henry McRae. 5 reels. 
: (McRae 1867-—C) [19116 
; © Aug. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 30, 1916; L 9021; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


BEN, THE SAILOR; Story by Olga Printz- 
lau, produced by R. F. Tay lor and 
W. Ww. Wheatley. Split reel. [19117 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8812; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


BEYOND THE TRAIL; written by Cather- 
ine Carr, produced by Ben Wilson. 
2 reels. [19118 

© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 3, 1916; I. 8856; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

Big Jim Garrity; [written by George 
Fitzmaurice} Clippings from reel. 

[19119 

© title, description and 150 prints 

recd. Aug. 15, 1916; L 8936; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 

BiackK FripaAy; written by EH. M. In- 
gleton from the book by Frederick I. 
Isham, produced by Lloyd B. Carle- 
ton. 5 reels. [19120 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916; L 9003; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

Boppy BUMPS LOSES HIS PUP; ani- 
mated cartoon by Earl Hurd. Reel. 

[19121 

© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 14, 1916: M 696; Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 

30y (THE) FROM THE GILDED HAST; 
written by James Dayton, directed 
by Louis William Chaudet. Reel. 

[19122 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c@ and, de- 

scription Aug. 28, 1916; L 9001; 

Universal film mfg. co., ine, New 
York. 

BRENNON O’THE MOOR; Written from an 
old Irish poem and produced by 
Grace Cunard and Francis Ford. 2 
reels. [19123 

© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 14, 1916; L 8925; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
3ROKE BUT AMBITIOUS; story by Harry 
Lyons, scenario by Charles IF, Wil- 
son, jr., directed by Louis William 
Chaudet. Reel. [19124 
© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 11, 1916; L 8905; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


861 


19125 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.1, n.s., v.13 q 


BY CONSCIENCE’S EYE; story by A. 
Mocre, scenario by Fred Myton, pro- 
duced by George Cochrane. Reel. 


[19125 |. 


© July 28, 
tion July 29, 
sal film mfg. 


1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
1916; L 8810; Univer- 
co., ine., New York. 


CALL (THE) OF THE PAST; written by 
Harvey Gates. directed by William 
Lowery and Charles Mack. 2 reels. 

[19126 

© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 18, 1916; L 8960. Univer- 
sal mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL, no. 13; car- 
toon by Wallace A. Carlson. Split 
reel. [19127 

© July 19, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; M 685; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

14. Split reel. [19128 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 10, 1916; M 690 Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

CASTLE (THE) OF DESPAIR: written by 
Wiliam A. Lathrop, directed by 
Ben Wilson. 8 reels. [19129 

© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 11, 1916; L 8906; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

CHANCE (THE) MARKET; written and 
produced by King Baggot. 38 reels. 

[19130 

© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 18, 1916; L 8961; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

CHarity? by Linda A. Griffith 5 
parts. Clippings from reel. [19131 

© title, description and 195 prints 
reed. Aug. 5, 1916; L 8928; Frank 
Powell productions, ine., New York. 

CuHintp (A) OF DESTINY; written and 
produced [for the Metro program] 
by William Nigh. 5 reels. [19132 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 28, 1916; L 8795; Columbia 
pictures corp., New York. 

CIRCUMSTANTIAL JUSTICE; 


by H. M. 


Ingleton, directed by Fred A. Kelcey. 


Reel. [19133 


© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8990; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
COBBLER STICK TO YOUR LAST; in 3 pts., 
directed by Victor Sjéstr6ém. Clip- 
pings from roll. [19134 
© title, description and 79 prints 
recd; July 29 19167 49 Ssut 4-5 
Svenska biografteatern filmfabriken, 
Stockholm. 


CopE (THE) OF THE MOUNTED; written 
and directed by Jacques Jaceard. 3 
reels. [19135 
‘© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ce and descrip- 
tion Aug. 25, 1916; L 8997; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

Cou. HrEzZA LIAR PLAYS HAMLET; an 
animated cartoon by J. R. Bray. 
Reel. (Paramount-Bray cartoon no. 
34) [19136 

© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 «@ and de- 
scription Aug. 22, 1916; M 704; 
Bray studios, ine, New York. 


ConpucTor KaTE; by William Addison 
Lathrop, produced by Edmund 
Stratton. Reel. SSS 

© July 25, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 2, 1916; L 8849; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


CREATING LIFE FROM A DEAD LEAF. 
Split reel. [19138 
© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 11, 1916; M 694; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CRIMSON (THE) STAIN MYSTERY; 
episode no. 1, story by Albert Pay- 
son Terhune, photoplay by Otto E. 
Goebel, directed by T. Hayes Hunter. 
The brand of Satan. 2 reels. [19139 

© July 29, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; L 8832; Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. 


2. In the demon’s power. 2 
: [19140 

© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- — 
tion Aug. 10, 1916; L 8938; Con-@ 
solidated film corp., New York. : 


reels. 


2 reels. 
[19141 
© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 21, 1916; L 8964; Con- 
solidated film corp., New York. 


—— —— 3. The broken spell. 


2 reels. 

F ; [19142 
© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 28, 1916; L 9005; L-Ko © 

motion picture kompany, Hollywood, — 

Cal. 


CROOKED FROM THE START. 


DARE-DEVIL KATE: photoplay adapted 
by Clarence J. Harris from the play 
by Philip Bartholomae, produced by 

‘Keenan J. Buel. 6 reels. [191438 

© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 21, 1916; L 8970; William 
Fox, New York. 


862 


3 


no. 8, 1916 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


19160 


Darine (THE) OF DIANA; written by 
Charles L. Gaskill, produced by S. 
Rankin Drew. 5 reels. [19144 

© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
mom July 21, 1916; L 8791; -Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Dawn (THE) OF FREEDOM; story by 
William MHulburt, picturized by 
Marguerite Bettsch, produced by 
Theodore Marston and Paul Scar- 
don. 5 reels. [19145 

© July 27, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8807; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


DEACON (THE) STOPS THE SHOW; writ- 
_ ten by Ben Cohn? directed by Allen 
Curtis. Reel. — [19146 
© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8984; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


DEATH (THE) KISS; in 4 pts., by A. 
¥. Samsjo, directed by Victor 
Sjostrém. (A.-B. Svenska  bio- 
grafteatern filmfabriken, Stockholin ) 
Clippings from roll. [19147 

© title reed. Aug. 10, 1916; de- 
Scription recd.. Aug. 3, 1916; 70 
prints recd. Aug. 10, 1915; L 8930; 
Great northern film co., New York. 


Desert (THE) RAT; written by Ger- 


trude Mason, directed by Romaine 
Fielding. 2 reels. [19148 

© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 18, 1916; L 8959; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Deyit (THE) AT HIS ELBOW; directed 
by Burton L. King. 5 reels. 
[19149 
© Aug..1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 2, 1916; L 8845; Popular 
plays & players, ine., New York. 


DEVILS (THE) OWN; scenario by 
George EX. Marshall and W. B. Pear- 
son, directed by George KE. Marshall. 
Reel. [19150 

© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 11, 1916; L 8907; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


mevins (THE) victim; in 3 pts. 
Clippings from roll. [19151 

© title, description and 96 prints 
recd. Aug. 23, 1916; L 8975; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Copenhagen, 
Denmark. 


a SS 


DIAMOND (A) FROM THE PIE; written 


by James A. Fitzpatrick. Clippings 
from reel. [19152 


© title, description and 25 prints 
reed. Aug. 23, 1916; L 8974; Juvenile 
film corp... New York. 


DID HE, OR DID HE NOT; written by 
Charles Israel, produced by Frank 
Currier. Reel. [19153 

© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ec and descrip- 
ion, Aus, 10;--19916 25 S895; . Vita= 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Reel. 
[19154 
© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 11, 1916; L 8902; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


DouBLE (A) DOUBLE-CROSS. 


DucKS IS DUCKS; written by HEHllis 
Parker Butler, produced by the 
Rolma film ine. Reel. [19155 

© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 ce and descrip- 
tion Aug. 10, 1916; L 8896; Metro 
picture corp., New York. 


EACH PEARL A TEAR; by Beatrice De 
Mille and Leighton Osmun, from 
the story by EH. Lloyd Sheldon. 5 
reels. [19156 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8981; Jesse 
L. Lesky feature play co., New York. 


Enixir .(THE) OF LIFE; scenario by 
Harry Wulze, directed by Allen Cur- 
tis. Reel. [19157 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 17, 1916; L 8952; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Enp (THE) OF THE TRAIL; Story by 
Mable Heikes Justice, scenario by 
Oscar C. Apfel, directed by Oscar C. 
Apfel. 5 reels. [19158 

© Aug. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 7, 1916; L 8878; William 
Fox, New York. 


Eye (THE) OF THE DEAD; in 38 pts., 
clippings from roll. [19159 
© title, description and 94 prints 
recd. July 29, 1916; L 8805; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S., Copenhagen. 


FABLE (THE) OF BOOKS MADE TO BAL- 
ANCE; by George Ade, directed by 
Richard Foster Baker. Reel. 

[19160 

© July 27, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

ton July 31, 1916; L 8830; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


863 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19161 


FasLeE (THE) OF HOW WISENSTEIN DID 
NOT LOSE OUT TO BUTTINSKY; by 
George Ade, directed by Richard 
Foster Baker. Reel. [19161 

© July 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; L 8826; Hssanay 
film mfg co., Chicago. 


Fact (THE) IN THE MIRROR; Dy 
Charles Br vadley, directed by Charles 
EK. Ashley. 3 reels. [19162 

© July 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Juiy 31, 1916; L 8825; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Fapep (THE) FLOWER; in 6 pts., writ- 
ten and directed by Ivan Abramson. 
15 prints, 8 by 10 inches. [19163 


© title recd. July 26, 1916; de- 
scription recd. Aug. 8, 1916; 15 prints 
reed. July 26, 1916; L S786: Ivan 
film productions, ine., New York. 


written and produced 
Reel. [19164 


Farr (A) FARE; 
by Frederick Miller. 
© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 11, 1916; L 8900; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Far (THE) JOURNEY; written by Wil- 


liam EK. Wing, directed by Frank 
Beal. 2 reels. [19165 

©) Awe. 5; 1916; 2-e: and ee 
ton). Aude if, 1916: L 8877; Selig 


polyscope Co., Chicago. 


FarMerR At FALFA’S EGG-CITEMENT; 
animated cartoon by Paul Terry. 
Reel. (Paramount-Bray cartoon no. 
32) [19166 


© Ave 4 ete: 2c: Aue. oS, TSG: 
description Aug. 7, 1916; M 688; 
Bray studios, ine., New York. 


FARMER ALFALFA’S REVENGE; an ani- 
mated cartoon by Paul Terry. Reel. 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon no. 35) 

[19167 


© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916; M 708; Bray 
studios, ins., New York. 


Forty (THE) OF DESIRE; by Alice and 
Claude Askew and Edw ard Knob- 


lauch, produced by George L. 
Tucker. 5 reels. [19168 

© Aug. 38, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Aug. 4, 1916; L 8867; Univer- 


sal film mfg. co., inec., New "Yor ke 


Foot (A) AND HIS FRIEND; written by 
Agnes C. Johnston, produced by Wil- 


liam Wolbert. 3 reels. [19169 
© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916: L 8980; Vita- 


graph co. of America, New York. 


pt. 1, 2. s., ¥. 


FooTuigHts (THE) OF FATE; pictur- 
ized by Fred H. James from the 
novel Joan ‘Thursday by Louis 
Joseph Vance, produced by William 
Humphrey. 5 reels. [19170 ° 

© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Aug. 15, 1916: L 8934; Vita- 
graph company of America, New 
York. 


GERM (THE) OF MYSTERY ; written by 
L. V. Jefferson, directed by William 
Robert Daly. 38 reels. [19171 


© July 29, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 


tion Aug. 4, 1916; a 8868 ; Selig poly- 
scope Co., Chicago. 
GirL (THE) or Lost LAKE; written 


and produced by, Lynn Reynolds. 5 
reels. (Reynolds no. 1808 G) 
[19172 


© Aug. e 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Aug. 7, 1916; L 8876; Bluebird 
photoplay 3 ‘ine., New York. 
GLoRIA’S ROMANCE; by Mr. and Mrs. 
Rupert Hughes. chapter 11. The 
fugitive witness. 2 Kite [19173 


© July 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 14, 1916; z 8920; George 
Kleine, New York. 
le Her spirit. 

2 reels. [19174 

rc July 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 14, 1916; L 8921; George 
Kleine, New York. 


15. 


fighting 


reels. [19175 
© July 31, 1916; 2 c and deserip- 
tion Aug. 15, 1916: a 8933; George 
Kleine, ge York. 
The floating trap. 2 
reels. [19176 
© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and deserm 
tion Aug. 1, 1916; L 8922; George 
Kleine, New York. , 


by Rupert Hughes. chapter 13. 
The midnight riot. Clippings from 
reel. [19177 


© title, description and 159 prints 
reed. July 26, 1916; L 8783; Geores 
Kleine, New York. 
14. The floating trap. Clip- 
pings from reel. [19178 
© title, description and 116 prints 


recd. July 26, 1916; L 8782; George 
Kleine, New York. 

—— 15. The murderer at bay. 
Clippings from reel. [19179 


© title, description and 149 prints 


reed. Aug. 3, 1916; L 8863; George 
Kleine, New York. 


The midnight riot. 2. 


“a 


\ 
f 
E 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 8, 1916 19199 


GLORIA’S ROMANCE—Continued. Grip (THE) OF EVIL—Continued. 
16. A modern pirate. Clip- no. 6. The hypocrites. Clippings 
pings from reel. [19180 from reel. [19190 
: © title, description and 147 prints © title, description and 71 prints 
recd. Aug. 7, 1916; L 8879; George recd. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8918; Pathé 
Kleine, New York. exchange, inc., New York. 
— me. Khe tell-tale envelope. no. 7. The butterflies. Clippings 
Clippings from reel. [19181 ae reel. [19191 
title, description and 110 prints title, description and 75 prints 
oo Aug. 9, 1916: L 8891: George | recd. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8919; Pathé 
Kleine, New York. exchange, inc., New York. 
: i no. 9. The dollar kings. Clip- 
a a . fs l = : j > 
pings a ae pee eae PERS frou reel. [19192 


: ae fe i © title, description and 58 prints 
me lad deck ane Gon, | tecd. Aug. 15, 1916; L 9985; Pathé 
fieine oe Work “ : s exchange, ine., New York. 
19. Her vow fulfilled. Clip- 
pings from reel. [19183 
© title, description and 120 prints 
recd. Aug. 17, 1916; L 8956; George 
Kleine, New York. 
© title, description and 120 prints 
recd. Aug. 17, 1916; L 8956; George 
Kleine, New York. 


GuiItty (THE) ONE; story by R. E. 
Bradbury, scenario by Harvey Gates, 
produced by Cleo Madison and Wil- 
liam V. Mong. 2 reels. [19193 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8823; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HE BECAME A REGULAR FELLOW; writ- 
ten by Ben Cohn, directed by Roy 
Clements. Reel. [19194 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 25, 1916; L 8999; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


—_—_ 


20. Love’s reward. Clippings 
from reel. [19184 

© title, description and 135 prints 
recd. Aug. 21, 1916; L 8969; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Gop’s HALF ACRE; written by Shanon 
Fife, directed by Edwin Carewe. 6 
reels. [19185 


© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 8, 1916; L 8884; Rolfe 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


ward Mack, produced by William 
Garwood. Reel. [19195 
© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 3, 1916; L 8858; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


: Heart (THE) OF A SHOW GIRL: written 
Goro (THE) sHIP; by James Oliver by Bess Meredyth, directed by Wil- 
Curwood, directed by Frank Beal. liam Worthington. 2 reels. [19196 
2 reels. [19186 © Aug. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
_© July 22, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- tion Aug. 18, 1916; L 8958; Univer- 
wen July 28, 1916; L 8796; Selig sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
eee ce aa ii , | Heanpur (Tue). Reel. [19197 
OOD AND EVIL; written and directe July 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
by Francis Powers. Reel. [19187 aS July 29, 1916: L 8816: Univer- 
© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
tion Aug. 8, 1916; L 8885; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


| HE WROTE A BOOK; written by Hay- 


HER MOTHER’S SWEETHEART: written 
by Catherine Carr, produced by 


age (THE) OBLIGATION; written George Ridgwell. Reel. [19198 

y Joseph A. Roach, directed by Tuly 28. 1916: 2 c. and descriv- 

Charles E. Ashley. 2 reels. [19188 ae July 29. 1916: L 8822: ete 
© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- | gal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


tion Aug. 28, 1916; L 9007; Essanay 


é HESPER OF THE MOUNTAINS: from the 
film mfg. co., Chicago. ; 


novel Hesper, by Hamlin Garland, 


Grip (THE) oF Evit, no. 5. The way picturized by Joseph F. Poland, pro- 
of a woman. Clippings from reel. duced by Wilfrid North. 5 reels. 

[19189 [19199 

© title, description and 40 prints © July 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

recd. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8917; Pathé tion July 27, 1916; L 8790; Vita- 
exchange, inc., New York. graph eco. of America, New York. 


865 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19200 


pt. 1,0. S.,.¥. 2 ae 


HicHerR (THE) DESTINY; by Edward 
T. Lowe, jr., directed by Charles J. 
Brabin. 3 reels. [19200 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 21, 1916; L 8967; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Highway (THE) OF FATE: written by 
Harry Dittmar, directed by Robert 
F. Hill. 2 reels. [19201 

© July 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8811; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HIS BROTHER’S KEEPER; written by I. 
K. Friedman, directed by William 
Robert Daly. 3 reels. [19202 

© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c and de 
scription Aug. 24, 1916; L 8988: 
Selig polyscope co., Chicago. 


HIs LITTLE SPIRIT GIRL; written by Isa- 
bel M. Johnson, produced by Sidney 
Drew. Reel. [19203 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 8, 1916; L 8883; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


His privat; by Ida Bronner, produced 
by Sidney Drew. Reel. [19204 
© Aug. 10, 1916: 2 c« and de 
scription Aug. 11, 1916; L 8899; 
Metro pictures corp., New York. 


HIS STOLEN FORTUNE. 2 reels. [19205 

©.Aug. 16,1916: 2.ec. and) de 

scription Aug. 21, 1916; L 8966; Es- 
sanay film mfg. co., Chicago. 


HIS TEMPER-MENTAL MOTHER-IN-LAW. 2 
reels. [19206 
© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 10, 1916; L 8893; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


HoME ON LEAVE. (Official war film, 
“series .F,. noe 3:)> .Clippmgs -from 
reel. [19207 
© title, description and 59 prints 
recd. Aug. 14, 1916; M ‘700; Sir 
Reginald Brade, London, Eng. 


HONORABLE (THE) FRIEND; by Eva 
Unsell, from the story by Elizabeth 
McGaffey. 5 reels. [15208 

© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 10, 1916; L 8894; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


House (THE) oF Lies. 5reels. [19209 
© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916; L 9008; Oliver 
Morosco photoplay co., Los Angeles. 
Cal. 


HUSBAND AND WIFE; scenario by Gard- 
her Hunting from the play by 
Charles Kenyon, directed by Barry 
O'Neil. Smail reel. [19210 

© title, description and 280 prints 
recd. Aug. 22, 1916; L 8971; World 
film corp., New York. 


In LUNYLAND; an animated cartoon 
by Leighton Budd. (Paramount- 
Brady cartoon no.31) Reel. [19211 

© July 28, 1916: 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916: M 684; Bray stu- 
dios, ine., New York. 


Inpia. Reel. [19212 
© title, description and 12 prints 


recd. July 19, 1916; M 695: United 
photo plays co., Chicago. 


INSCRUTABLE JAPAN, THE RIDDEE OF 
THE WORLD. (Dr. Dorsey’s travel 
pictures) Reel. [19213 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 8, 1916; M 689; Universal 
film mfg: co., inc., New York. 


Tron (THE) cLAW, chapter 16. The 
unmasking of Davy. Clippings from 
reel. [19214 

© title; description and 60 prints 
recd. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8910; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 

17. The vanishing fakir. Clip- 

pings from reel. [19215 
© title, description and 80 prints 

recd. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8911; Pathé 

exchange, ine., New York. 

18. The green-eyed god. Clip- 

pings from reel. [19216 
© title, description and 60 prints 

recd. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8912; Pathe 

exchange, inc., New York. 

19. The cave of despair. Clip- 

pings from reel. [19217 
© title, description and 52 prints 

recd. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8913; Pathé 

exchange, ine., New York. 

20. The triumph of the laughing 
mask. Clippings from reel. [19218 

© title, description and 72 prints 
recd. Aug. 12, 1916: L 8914; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. — 

Is ANY GIRL SAFE? 5 reels. [19219 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916; L 9004; Anti-vice 
motion picture co., New York. 

Ir’s A BEAR; written by Mark Swan, 
produced by Dave Smith. Reel. 

[19220 

© Aug. 15, 1916: 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 16, 1916; L 89389; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


866 


f 


J © Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
; tion Aug. 21, 1916; M 702; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Kip (THE); written and produced by 

Wilfrid North. 6 reels. [19222 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 21, 1916; L 8963; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


3 

- Knienr (A) OF THE NIGHT; written 
. and produced by Robert F. Hill. 
Reel. [19223 
© July 28, 1916; 2 «. and descrip- 
eetion July 29, 1916; L 8815; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


' Lapy (THE) FROM THE SEA; written 
and directed by Raymond Wells. 
Reel. [19224 
© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 9, 1916; L 8890; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Lapy (A) IN THE LIBRARY: Written by 
Fred. Orin Bartlett, produced by 
Sidney Drew. Reel. [19225 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 8, 1916; E 8880; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 


BAuGH (THE) or scorn; written by 
William Addison Lathrop, directed 
by Ben Wilson. Reel. [19226 
© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916; L 9002; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
i 


Lesson (A) IN LABor; written by Wil- 
bert Melville, directed by Paul 
Powell. 2 reels. [19227 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 8, 1916; L 8888; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


/Liperty; written and directed by 
— Jacques Jaecard, episode no. 1. The 
fangs of the wolf. 2 reels. [19228 
© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. Aug. 5, 1916; 
description Aug. 7, 1916; L 8875; 
Universal film mfg. co., ine., New 
York. 
—— 2. Ridin: with death. 2 
reels. [19229 
© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Aug. 8, 1916; L 8886; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


American blood. 2 reels. 

[19230 

© Aug. 15, 1916; 2.¢. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 16, 1916; L 8941; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


a 3, 


| 
| 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 8, 1916 19239 
JAPAN’S GATEWAY TO THE TEMPLES OF | Liperty.—Continued. | 
THE Gops. ([Dr. Dorsey’s travel pic- 4. Dead or alive. 2 reels. 
tures]) Reel. [19221 [19231 


© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 25, 1916; L 8998; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Light (THE) AT DUSK; by Anthony 
Kelly, directed by Edgar Lewis. 6 
reels. [19232 

© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 2, 1916; L 8846; Lubin 
infg. co., Philadelphia. 


LittLe BROWNIE’S BRAVERY; written by 
L. Caulfield, directed by C. S. Elfelt. 
Reel. [19233 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 17, 1916; L 8948; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LitrLte Eve Epeartron; from the novel 
by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, adapt- 
ed and directed by Robert Z. Leon- 
ard. 5 reels. (Leonard 1775-C). 

[19234 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion July 25, 1916; L 8806; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


LITTLE (THE) FILM ACTRESS; in 4 pts. 
Clippings from roll. [19235 
© title, description and 132 prints 
recd. July 29, 1916; L 8798; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S., Copenhagen. 


LirttE Miss Happiness; scenario by 
Clarence J. Harris, directed by Joln 
G. Adolfi. 5 reels. [19236 

© Aug. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916; L 9010; William 
Fox, New York. 


Lirrte (A) VOLUNTEER; by H. S. Shel- 
don, directed by L. ©. Windom. 3 
reels. [19237 

© July 27, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; L 8828; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


LOVE AND Trout; written by Josephine 
Lovett, produced by John Robertson. 
Reel. [19238 

© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8979; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Lovr’S BOOMERANG: written by Harry 
Wulze, directed by P. C. Hartigan. 
Iee!, [19239 


© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
_ tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8991; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


867 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19240 


pt. 5, NS: vases 


Lucky (A) LEAP; written by Harry 
Wulze, produced by Roy Clements. 
Reel. [19240 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 17, 1916; L 8949; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Man (A) For A’ THAT; 2 reels. 
[19241 


© July 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; L 8827; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


MARRIAGE (THE) BROKER; adapted by 
Helmer. W. Bergman from a story 
by Bruno Lessing, produced by Ben 
Wilson. 2 reels. [19242 


© July 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8814; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


MARRIAGE (A) FOR BEVENGE; written 
by W. W. Farmer, produced by 
Allen Curtis. Reel. [19243 

© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 14, 1916; L 8923; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


MASQUE (THE) OF LIFE; in 7 pts., by 
Guiseppe Cippico. Clippings from 
reel. [Clippings bear title The cir- 
cus of death] [19244 


© title recd. July 27, 1916; de- 


scription recd. July 18, 1916; 634 | 


prints reed. July 27, 1916; L 8797; 
Guiseppe Cippico, New York. 


ACTIVITY ON THE BRITISH 
FRONT. (Official war film, series F, 
no. 2) Clippings from reel. [19245 

© title, description and 64 prints 
recd. Aug. 14, 1916; M 699; Sir Reg- 


MINING 


inald Brade, London, Eng. 
MisHaps (THE) or Musty SUFFER. 
Active service. Clippings from reel. 
[19246 


© title, description and 46 prints 
recd. Aug. 3, 1916; L 8862; George 
Kleine, New York. 


Partly Clippings from 
reel. [19247 

© title, description and 19 prints 
recd. Aug. 8, 1916; L 8889; George 
Kleine, New York. 


cloudy. 


Miss PeETrTicoats; in 5 pts., from the 
book by Dwight Tilton, adapted and 


directed by Harley Knoles. Clip- 
pings from reel. [19248 


© title, description and 156 prints 
recd. Aug. 5, 1916; L 8873; World 
film rorp., New York. 


Mopern (A) ENnocH ARrpDEN; directed 
by Clarence G. Badger and Charles 


Avery, supervised by Mack Sennett. — 


4 reels. [19249 

© Jan. 17, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 1, 1916; L 8838; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


MoperN (A) HERCULES; by Frank 
Jackson, produced by Rolma film 
corp. Reel. [19250 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8982; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


MOUNTAIN BLOOD; written by Fred 
Burns, directed by George Cochrane. 
Reel. [19251 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8988; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


My couUNTRY, ’TIS OF THEE; by Charles 
Mortimer Peck, directed by E. H. 
Calvert. 2 reels. [19252 


© July 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; L 8829; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Mystery (THE) OF THE CROWN 
JEWELS; in 4 pts. Clippings from 
roll. [19253 


© title, description and 81 prints 
recd. July 26, 1916; L 8785; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen. 


Narrow (THE) PATH; written by Cath- 
| erine Carr, produced by Francis J. 
Grandon. 5 reels. [19254 


© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 14, 1916; L 8926; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


NicHt (THE) OF REVENGE; in 8 pts. 
Clippings from roll. [19255 
© title recd. July 15, 1996; de- 
scription recd. Aug. 14, 1916; 273 
prints recd. July 15, 1916; L 8937; 
A/S Dansk biograf kompagni, Co- 
penhagen, Denmark. 


OLD AGE AND FOLLY; written by Har- 
riet Bloch, directed by Edmond 
Hansen. 38 reels. ~ [19256 

© title, description and 69 prints 
recd. July 29, 1916; L 8802; A.-B. 
Svenska biografteatern filmfabriken, 
Stockholm. 


ONDA OF THE ORIENT; written by Ben 
Cohn and Walter Woods, produced 
by Henry McRae. 38 reels. [19257 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8817; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


868 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 8, 1916 


OUT OF THE MIST; written by Emma 
Bell, directed by William Robert 
Daly. 3 reels. [19258 

© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 17, 1916; L 8955; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

Pacirist (THE); by Charles J. Mc- 
Guirk, directed by Henry Beaumont. 
2 reels. ~ [19259 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 21, 1916; L 8965; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

PANEL (THE) GAME; written and di- 
recte¢ by Jacques Jacard. 2 reels. 

[19260 

© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 11, 1916; L 8904; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH, no. 26. 2089. 
Reel. [19261 


© July 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion’ July 27, 1916; M 680; Para- 

mount pictures corp., New York. 

27. 2040. Reel. [19262 

Aus 2, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1916; 
description Aug. 7, 1916; M 687; 
Paramount pictures corp., New York. 

—— 28. 2041. Reel. [19263 

© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 10, 1916; M 692; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 

29. 2042. Reel. [19264 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 17, 1916; M 701; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 

30. 2048. Reel. [19265 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 25, 1916; M 705; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 

Parson (THE) OF PANAMINT; Story by 
Peter B. Kyne, photoplay by Julia 
Crawford Ivers. 5 reels. [19266 

© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 17, 1916; L 8946; Julia C. 
Ivers, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Pa’s OVERALLS; by Sophia Millimet, 

produced by Frank Currier. Reel. 

[19267 

© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 4, 1916; L 8870; Vitagraph 
eco. of America, New York. 

PAYING THE PRICE; in 5 pts., story by 
Burton Stevenson, scenario by Gard- 
ner Hunting, directed by Frank H. 
Crane. Small reel. [19268 

© title, description and 188 prints 
reed. July 27, 1916; L 8931; World 
film corp., New York. 


19277 


PEG 0’ THE RING, episode 15. Retribu- 
tion, scenario by Grace Cunard, di- 
rected by Francis Ford. 2 reels. 

[19269 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 2, 1916; L 8844; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PERILS OF THE PARK; directed by Del 
Henderson, supervised by Mack 
Sennett. 2 reels. [19270 


© Jan. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 1, 1916; L 8836; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


PHANTOM FORTUNES; by Garfield 
Thompson from the story by Samuel 
Tauber, produced by Paul Scardon. 
5 reels. [19271 


© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916; L 9000; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Pir; story by Eugene Inge, scenario 
by Allen Watt. Reel. [19272 
© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 3, 1916; L 8861; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PINNACLE (THE); written by F. Mc- 
Grew Willis, directed by Richard 
Stanton. 2 reels. [19273 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8985; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., fne., New York. 


PREPAREDNESS; by Epes Winthrop 
Sargent, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. [19274 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 2, 1916; L 8847; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


PRETENDERS (THE); produced’ by 
George D. Baker from the story by 


Channing Pollock and  Rennold 
Wolf. 5 reels. [19275 


© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 23, 1916; L 8973; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


Prick (THE) OF DISHONOR; written and 
directed by Wilbert Melville. 2 
reels. [19276 

© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 27, 1916; L 8793; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 


PrINcELY (THE) BANDIT; written and 
directed by Grace Cunard and I*ran- 
eis Ford. 2 reels. [19277 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8986; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


598083—16——7 869 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19278 


pt. 1, Mes, ee 


PROFESSIONAL (THE) PATIENT; writ- 
ten by Fred R. Ashfield, produced by 
Sidney Drew. Reel. [19278 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 @ and descrip- 
tion Aug. 8, 1916; L 8882; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


PUBLIC OPINION; by Margaret Turn- 
bull. 5 reels. [19279 
© July 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; L 8834; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 
Rai (THE) RIDER; story by Edgar 
Franklin, directed by Maurice Tour- 
neur. 5 parts. Small reel. [19280 
© title, description, and 257 
prints recd. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8908; 
World film corp., New York. 
RiegHt (THE) WRONG 
BERTH. 2 reel. [19281 
© Aug. 16, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 


CAR BUT THE 


tion Aug. 17, 1916; L 8944; L-Ko mo-— 


tion picture kompany, 
Cal. 


RoBINSON CRUSOE; Story by Danial De 
Foe, scenario by John McKee. Clip- 
pings from reel. [19282 

© title recd. July 17, 1916; de- 
scription reed. July 17, 1916; 283 
prints recd. Aug. 2, 1916; L 8864; 
Henry W. Savage, ine, New York. 

ROLLING STONES; Edgar 
Selwyn. [19283 


© title, description and 15 prints 
recd. Aug. 21, 1916; L 8968; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


Hollywood, 


written by 


RoMANCE AND ROUGH-HOUSE; written 
by Lawrence Semon and Graham 
Baker, produced by Lawrence Se- 
mon. Reel. [19284 

© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 4, 1916; L 8871; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 

Room no. 17; in 3 pts. Clippings from 
roll. [19285 

© title, description and 81 prints 
recd. Aug. 23, 1916; L 8977; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Copenhagen, 
Denmark. 


RoPpiInGc A SWEETHEART; 
produced by Tom Mix. 


written and 
Reel. 
[19286 
© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 10, 1916; L 8892; Selig 
polysecope co., Chicago. 
SALMON FROM THE EGG TO THE TABLE. 
Split reel. [19287 
© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; M 682; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SAMMY JOHNSIN IN Split 
reel. [19288 
© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 11, 1916; M 693; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


MEXxIco. 


SAVED BY WIRELESS; directed by Wal- 
ter Wright, supervised by Mack Sen- 
nett. 2 reels. [19289 

© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 1, 1916; L 8842; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


SAVING THE FAMILY NAME; written by 
Lois Weber from the idea suggested 
by Evelyn Heath, directed by Lois 
Weber and Phillips Smalley. 5 reels. 

[19290 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 25, 1916; L 8996; Blue- 
bird photoplays, inc., New York. 


SEA (THE) VULTURES; directed by Vic- 
tor Sjostré6m. 3 reels. [19291 
© title, description and 135 prints. 
recd. July 29, 1916; L 8808; A.-B. 
Svenska biografteatern filmfabriken, 
Stockholm. 
SECRET (THE) OF THE DESERT. 4 reels. 
[19292 
© title, description and 112 prints 
recd. July 29, 1916; L 8800; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S., Copenhagen. 


SHE WROTE A PLAY AND PLAYED IT; 
scenario by Ben Cohn, produced by 
Allen Curtis. Reel. [19293 

© July 28, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8819; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SILENT (THE) STRANGER; written by 
Frank Smith, directed by King Bag- 
got. Reel. [19294 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8813; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SISTER CECILLIA; in 4 pts. Clippings 
from roll. [19295. 
© title, description and 114 prints. 
recd. July 26, 1916; L 8784; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen. 


SNORING IN HIGH C. Reel. [19296 


© Aug. 10. 1916; 2 ec. and de- 
scription Aug. 11, 1916; L 8908; L- 


Ko motion picture kompany, Holly-_ 


wood, Cal. 
SoAP BUBBLES. Split reel. [19297 
© July 19, 1916; 2 co-July om 
1916; description Aug. 14, 1916; 


M 697; Otis Stimes, Chicago. 


870 


| 
| 


ie a ae eS a 


no. 8, 1916 


SOME MEDICINE MAN; story by Eugene 
B. Lewis, scenario by Fred Myton, 
directed by Roy Clements. Reel. 

[19298 

© July 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion July 29, 1916; L 8809; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


Son (A) oF NEPTUNE; written and 
produced by William V. Mong. 3 
reels. 


tion Aug. 3, 1916; L 8859; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Sonc o’ THE Woops: written by Olga 
Printzlau, directed by Clifford S. El- 
felt. Reel. [19300 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c« and de 

scription Aug. 17, 1916; L 8954; 

| Universal film mfg. co., inc., New 
York. 


Soup AND NUTS; written by Ben Cohn, 
produced by Allen Curtis. Reel. 

: [19301 
| © Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
. tion Aug. 3. 1916; L 8860; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
SpreeD (THE) KING: scenario by Wal- 

ter Woods, produced by Richard 

Stanton. 2 reels. [19302 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

| tion July 29, 1916; L 8820; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


 Sprer’s (THE) PREY; in 3 pts. Clip- 
| ping from roll. [19303 
© title, description and 87 prints 
recd. Aug. 23, 1916; L 8976; Nor- 
| disk films kompagnie A/S, Copen- 
hagen, Denmark. 


SporRTING BLOOD; written and _ pro- 
duced by Bertram Bracken. 5 reels. 
[19304 


© Aug. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 14, 1916; L 8927; William 
Fox, New York. 


Stine (THe) or vicrory; by Charles 
- Mortimer Peck, directed by Charles 
Haydon. 5 reels. [19305 

© July 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 2, 1916; L 8848; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


_ STOLEN (THE) mMaGic; directed by 
Mack Sennett. 2 reels. {19306 

© Nov. 29, 1915; 2 c. Aug. 4, 
1916; description Aug. 1, 1916; L 
8866; Triangle film corp., New York. 
York. 


[19299 | 
© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c¢. and descrij:- | 


E 


sinc aang aa inherent, tates es TE A a OE TE 


Si 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


19315 
STOLEN (THE) NAME; in 8 pts. Clip- 
pings from rolls. [19307 


© title, description and 81 prints 
recd. Aug. 23, 1916; L 8978; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/s S, Copenhagen, 
Denmark. 


StorM (THE); by Beatrice C. De Mille 
and Leighton Osmun, produced by 
Frank Reicher, photographed by 
Dent Gilbert. 5 reels. [19308: 

© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip-- 
tion Aug. 23, 1916; L 8972; Jesse LT 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


Stroncer (THE) LovE; by Alice Fair 
Saxman, produced under the direec- 
tion of Frank Lloyd. 5 reels. 

[19309 
© July 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 28, 1916; L 8794; Oliver 

Morosco photoplay co., Los Angeles. 


SUBMARINE (A) PIRATE; directed by 
Charles Avery and Syd Chaplin, su- 
pervised by Mack Sennett. 4 reels. 

[19310 

© Dec. 27, 1915; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 1, 1916; L 8841; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 

SuMMER (THE) GIRL; in 5 pts., Story 
by Louis V. Jefferson, directed by 
Edwin August. Small reel. [19311 

© title, description and 271 prints 
recd. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8909; World 
film corp., New York. 


TamInc (THE) OF GROUCHY BILL; 
written and produced by Tom Mix. 
Reel. [19312 

© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916; L 9009; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


TERRIBLE (THE) TURK; story by Harry 


Wulze, directed by Louis William 
Chaudet. Reel. [19313 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 17, 1916; L 8950; Universe 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
THEIR MOTHER; Written by Tom Gib- 
son, directed by Leon D. Kent. 2 


reels. [19314 
© July 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 3, 1916; L 8850; Lubin 


mfg. ¢o., Philadelphia. 


THERE AND BACK: written by Lawrence 
Semon and C. Graham Baker, pro- 
duced by Lawrence Semon. Reel. 

Ks [19315 
© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 8, 1916; L 8881; 

co. of America, New York. 


L 


Vitagraph 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt, 1, Ses 


THERESE; in 8 pts., written by HE. V. | Tram (THE) oF CHANCE; adapted by 


19316 

Juhlstro6m, directed by Victor 

Sjostrom. Clippings from roll. 
[19316 


© title, description and 148 prints 
recd. July 29, 1916; L 8804; A.-B. 
Svenska biografteatern filmfabriken, 
Stockholm. 


THOSE WHO TOIL; by Daniel Carson 
Goodman, directed by Edgar Lewis. 
) reels. [aoa17 


© June 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion suly 24, I9LG) Te S192" bin 

infg. co., Philadelphia. 
THREE (THE) SCRATCH CLUE. 2 reels. 
[19318 


© July 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; L 8824; Essanay 
film mfg. eo., Chicago. 


TimotHyY Dopss, THAT’S ME; written 
by Bess Meredyth, produced by Wal- 
Jace Beery.” episode 1. The) sedy 
clerk. 2 reels. [19319 


© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 3, 1916; L 8852; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


2. A Thousand dollars a 
week. 2 reels. [19320 

© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 16, 1916; L 8940; Univer- 
sal mfg. co., ine., New York. 


3. He becomes a cop. 2 


reels. [19321 

© Aus? 16, 1916). 2."e “and*de- 
scription Aug 17, 191tG> Eb “69a; 
Unversal film» mfg. co., inc.,\ New 
York. 


4. From the rogue’s gallery. 
2 reels. [19322 
© Aug. 28, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8989; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ToLt~t (THE) OF THE LAW; written and 
produced by Francis Powers. Reel. 
[19323 


© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug 3, 1916; L 8854; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


TOM’S STRATEGY ; written and produced 
by Tom Mix. Reel. [19324 
© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 18, 1916; L 8957; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Catherine Carr from a story by Amy 
Vorhaus, produced by Lucius Hen- 
derson. 2 reels. [19325 

© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 © and descrip- 
tion Aug. 14, 1916; L 8924; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


TRIUMPH (THE) OF TRUTH; story by 
J. F. Abbott, scenario by Harvey 
Gates, produced by Cleo Madison. | 
2 reels. [193826 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 24, 1916; L 8992; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


UNATTAINABLE (THE) ; story by Elwood 
D. Heming, scenario by Eugene B. 
Lewis, directed by Lloyd B. Carlton. 
5 reels. [19327 

© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 11, 1916; L 8898; Blue- 
bird photoplays, inc., New York. 


UnNcLE SAM AWAKE. 5D reels. [19328 

© title, description and 128 prints 

recd. Aug. 28, 1916; M 706; Law- 
rence Rubel service co., Chicago. 


UNDER TWO FLAGS; adapted by George 
Hall, produced by J. Gordon Kd- 
wards. 6 reels. [19329 

© July 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; L 8835; William 
Fox, New York. 
UNHAND ME, VILLAIN. 2 reels. [19330 
© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 « and desersp- 
tion Aug. 3, 1916; L 8851; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 

Usurer’s (THE) DUE; written by Wil- 
bert Melville. directed by Paul 
Powell. 2 reels. [193831 

© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 11, 1916; L 8901; Lubin 
mfg. co., Philadelphia. 

VERNON HoWE BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 

| oF PeTROGRAD. Split reel. [193832 

| © July 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

| 


a 


tion July 31, 1916; M 686; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

VeRNON Howr BAILEY’S SKETCH BOOK 
OF WASHINGTON. Split reel. [193338 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916; M 709; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

Victory (THE) OF CONSCIENCE; by 
Margaret Turnbull from the story 
by Alexandre de Jannelli. 5 reels. 

[19334 

© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 15, 1916; L 8932; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


872 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 8, 1916 19351 
VILLAINOowsS (A) VILLAIN; by Lawrence | WHo’s Guitty? Trial of souls. Clip- 
Semon and Graham Baker. Reel. Z pings from reel. [19344 
[19335 © title, description and 53 prints 


© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 30, 1916; L 9022; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Vrrtace (THE) BLACKSMITH; directed 
by Hank Mann, supervised by Mack 


Sennett. 3 reels. [19336 


© Jan. 31, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 1, 1916; L 8839; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 

Virnack (THE) SCANDAL; directed by 
Roscoe Arbuckle, supervised by 
Mack Sennett. 2 reels. [19337 

© Dec. 13, 1915; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 1, 1916; L 8840; Triangle 
film corp... New York. 


WANDERING (THE) HORDE; by James 
Oliver Curwood, picturized by Jo- 


seph F. Poland, produced by Gene 
Mullin. 38 reels. [19338 


© July 29, 1916: 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Aug. 2. 1916; L 8849; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 
WeE!AKNESS (THE) OF STRENGTH; Scen- 
ario by Wallace C. Clifton, from the 
story by Aaron Hoffman, directed 
by Harry Revier. 5 reels. [19339 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Aug. 17, 1916; L 8945; Popular 
plays and players, inc., New York. 


WEAPONS OF LOVE; story by Hapsburg 
Liebe, scenario by Olga Printzlau, 
produced by C. E. Elfelt. Reel. 

[19340 

© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 3, 1916; L 8855; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


WESTERN (A) MASQUERADE; written 
and produced by Tom Mix. Reel. 
[19341 


© July 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; L S833; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


WHAT DARWIN MISSED; 
Frank Wiltermood, produced by 
Beverly Griffith. Reel. [19342 

© July 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8821; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

Wurrepoort (THE) OF DESTINY; story 
by F. McGrew Willis and Eugene 
B. Lewis, scenario by F. McGrew 
Willis, directed by Otis Turner. 5 
reels. ’ [19343 

© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 16, 1916; L 8942; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


scenario by 


reed. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8915; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


Weighed in the balance. Clip- 
pings from reel. [19345 


© title, description and 75 prints 
recd. Aug. 12, 1916; L 8916; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


WIFE AND AUTO TROUBLES; directed by 
Del Anderson, supervised by Mack 
Sennett. 2 reels. [19346 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 1, 1916; L 8837; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


WitH BRITAIN’S MONSTER GUNS IN 
ACTION; their fire is directed by 
wireless from aeroplanes. (Official 
war film, series F, no. 1) Clip- 
pings from reel. [19347 

© title, description and 88 prints 
reed: jAne: 44... 1916: M. 6882 (Sir 


Reginald Brade, London, Eng. 


WoLo CZAWIENKO: in 8 pts.. by Djal- 
mar Christofersen, directed by Mau- 
ritz Stiller. (A.-B. Svenska _bio- 
gratteatern  filmfabriken, Stock- 
holm) Clippings from roll. [19348 


© title recd. Aug. 10, 1916; de- 
scription recd. Aug. 2. 1916; 1385 
prints recd. Aug. 10, 1916; L 8929; 
yreat northern film co., New York. 


WowaAn (THE) ALWAYS PAYS; written 
by Joseph A. Roach, directed by E. 
H. Calvert. 3 reels. [19349 


© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916: L 9006; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


WoMAN’s (A) EYES; written by 
yeorge Marshall and W. B. Pearson, 
produced by Harry Carey and 
George Marshall. Reel. [19350 


© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 3, 1916; L 8853; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Woman's (A) way; in 5 pts., story by 
Thompson Buchanan, scenario by 
Frances Marion, directed by Barry 
O'Neill. Small reel. [19351 


© title, description and 232 prints 
recd. Aug. 5, 1916; L 8874; World 
film corp., New York. 


873 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


10352 


pt. 5 ns. vo iS 


a Ee eee 


WorLv’s (THE) GREATEST ATHLETES, 
no. 7; directed by Jack Herman. 
Reel. [19352 


© July 29, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion July 31, 1916; M 683; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. — 
8. Reel. [19353 
© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 10, 1916; M 691; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 
J. Hi. Hernan: 
[19354 
19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
21, 1916; M ‘703: Selig 


-9; directed by 
Reel. 


© Aug. 


tion Aug. 


polyscope co., Chicago. 
10. Reel. [19355 
© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 28, 1916; M 707; Selig 


polyscope co., Chicago. 


Worst (THE) OF FRIENDS; directed by 


Frank Griffin, supervised by Mack 
Sennett. 38 reels. [19356 
©! fan: 3, 191622 c.. Aus.4 41916 - 


description Aug. 1, 1916; L 8865; 
Triangle film corp., New York. 


WortH WHILE; by Joseph Byron Tot- 
ten. 3 reels. [19357 


© July 27, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 


tion July 31, 1916; L 8831; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


YELLOW (THE) GIRL; written and pro- 
duced by Edgar Keller. Reel. 
[19358 
© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 4, 1916; L 8872; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York, 


| YOU WANT SOMETHING; story by Stella 
Anne Ellis, scenario by Clarence G. 

| Badger, 

| 


directed by Allen Curtis. 2 
reels. [193859 
© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ¢ and deserip- 


ie Aug. 17, 1916; L 8853; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


YOUNGEST IN 


(THE) THE FAMILY. 


Reel. [193860 

© July 28, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion July 29, 1916; L 8808; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


Number of entries in classes L and M included in the Catalogue since 


January 1, 1916: 


Motion’ picture photoplays. 22.) 60 a eee 
Motion pictures other than photoplays io... 2! 22 Lee i 


&74 


BOOKS 


PART I, 


GRouP 2 


NWote.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author 
and copyright proprietor are the same, and that therefore the name is 


not repeated in the claim paragraph. 


AABA FOTO-SERVIS. [19361, 19362 


Complete instructions for using Stead- 
man’s aabameter, the tint time meth- 
od. [8] Py illus. 16mo. @ Aug. 
2 4916; e. and aff. Sept. 13, 
1916; A 436805. 


Directions for the use of Steadman’s 
aabameter. 16 p. illus., diagrs. 24mo. 
© July 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
13, 1916; A 4386807. 
© Frank Morris Steadman, New 

York. 


ABEL (J. C.) Practical studio adver- 
tising, by J. C. and Charles L. Abel. 
83 1. S8vo. $2.00. [Text parallel to 
binding.] [19863 


Sedivncs 1916; 2 c...and aff. 
Aug. 2, 1916; A 435562; Abel’s pub- 
lications, Cleveland. 


ACKERMANN (Frederick H.)* Elgin, 
Ill. America! Beloved by all! 
Sheet, illus., 11 by 74 inches. 

[193864 


Pane, 5 191G6* 2c Aug. 11. 
1916; aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 435879. 


ApAams (J. D.) & co.*, Indianapolis. 
Good roads. Wall chart, col. illus., 
28 by 19 inches. [19365 


© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 23, 1916; A 435994. 


ApAMS (Thomas Oscar)* Little Rock, 
Ark. Get a motto. [4] p. 24mo. 
[19366 


© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 436326. 


ADAMS & JEWELL*, Rome, N. Y. 
[19367-19369 


Door arch form and installation; fire 
tube boiler. Sheet, 9 by 6 inches. 
© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
18, 1916; A 436002. 


Door arch installation, continued. Sheet 
illus. 9 by 6 inches. © July 16, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 18, 1916; A 436003. 


Fig. 11-13 [illustrating rear arch con- 
struction ] Sheet, illus., diagrs., 9 
by 6 inches. © July 10, OIG o2 C, 
and aff. July 18, 1916; A 436001. 


ApiE (Andrew)* Boston. Modern 
Shepherdess; a little book of direc- 
tions for the use of Good shepherd 
fingering yarns. Newton, Mass., 
The Shepherd worsted mills, 1916. 
[19] p. illus. 8vo. $0.10. [19370 


© June 10, 1916; 2 e¢ and aff. 
June 24, 1916; A 482668. 


AEOLIAN co.*, New York. New musical 
art. (Jn New York World) [193871 


© July 16, 1916; 1 ¢ Sept. 9, 
1916; A 442322 


AEsopus. Aesop’s retold, by Garrett 
Newkirk. The dog and his image in 
the water. Proof, illus. [193872 


© June 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
19, 1916; A 485157; Garrett New- 
kirk, Pasadena, Cal. 


AGEE (George Sparrell)* Fort Towson, 
Okl. Carelessness and waste! [6] 
p. folder. 24mo. $0.10. [19373 

©) Ane: 2 1G 2 @ Aue. 5, 1916: 
aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 436445. 


AHIEMAN (John E.)* Denver. Tervey- 
den kilpi. Denver, Col., The Auto- 
therapy association, 1916. 24 p. 
front. (port.) S8vo. $0.25. [19874 

© July 3, 1916; 2c. July 8, 1916; 
aff. July 20, 1916; A 4385195. 


Arp printing co. Simplified calendar, 
1916. Card, printed on both sides, 
3 by 44 inches. [19375 

©) June 17, 1916: 2c. and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 484689; Cornelius 
Martin, New York. 


Axron, ©. Akron official city direc- 
tory supplemented by directories of 
3arberton, Kenmoreeand Cuyahoga 
Falls, 1916. r¥., ab) Akron, ©: 
The Bureh directory company, 1916. 
88, 2320 p. S8vo. $7.50. [193876 

(Cc), July 17,1916; 2 c.and.af: 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 438299; Burch di- 
rectory co., Akron, O. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19377 


ALBERGER pump & condenser co.*, New 
York. Alberger spiroflo surface con- 
densers. 35 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Bulletin no. 22) [19377 


© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 4385782. 
ALERT syndicate 


service*, Chicago. 


[19378-19381 


Sketches of merchandise. Issue of Au- 
gust, 1916. cover-title, 91. illus. fol. 
©. uly; tore: 2 ce. and aff. July 138, 


1916; A "434933. 
Sietdhies of merchandise for use in de- 


partment store advertising. Sept., 
1916. — cover-title, 11 loose 1. illus. 
tole (© Aus et). 190622 Ve. sandmat 


Aug. 16, 19163; A 435858: 


Suggestions for advertising copy, supple- 
mentary to the Aug. issue. 
cover-title. oa ) D. fol. [Text parallel 
to binding] © July 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. July 13, 1916: 2 uA 434927. 


supplementary to the September, 
1916, issue. cover-title, 22 numb. 1. 
fol. [Text parallel to binding] © 
Aug.5 10) 1916 3 2) cand “afi: Aus: 16. 
1916; A 435857. 


ALEXANDER bros.*, Philadelphia. 
[19382, 19383 


Alexander now looms the greatest power 
in: beltdom. <[3) "p.) col illus 4to. 
© July 5, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 13, 
1916; A 434926. 

[3] p 


Wneeanaee the ultimate power. ‘ 
Awes 15 SrStGe 2, ec: 


col. illus. 4to. © 
and aff. Aug. 22, 1916; A 436472. 


ALEXANDER HAmiItton institute*, New 
York. Scarecrows. [6] p. folder. 


col. illus. 16mo. [19384 


© June 20, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 434708. 


ALEY (Maxwell)* Orono, Me. Writ- 
ing the mystery story. (Jn Lewis- 
ton journal) [193885 

Aug?’ 26; .T916: “Ee. Septt5; 
1916; A 442231, 

ALLIS-CHALMERS mfg.  co.*, Mil- 
waukee. [19386-19391 
Circular saw mills. 20 p._ illus. a 

ppalcue 124, Mar 1916)" © su 


2S LONG De: ‘and aff. Aug. 12, 1916. 


A 436334. 

Details of Allis-Chalmers Corliss en- 
gines. . _illus., diagrs.: 4to. 
(Bulletin mo;, 1534, vApr.,.1916), -C 


June 8, 1916; 
1916; A 4863388. 


Polyphase induction motors. 24° =p. 
illus. 4to. (Bulletin no. 1087A, June, 
1916)" © dune’ 23,1916 > 2 :es and 
aff. Aug. 12, 1916; A 436330. 


Reliance improved hand setworks. 8 p. 
illus. 4to. (Bulletin no. 1725, Apr., 
L91G) (@) Sunes. 19lG-2re and aff. 
Aus. 12 191'6% A’ 436329. 


Type AA-7a compressor for air brake 
equipment. [4] p. illus. 4to. (Bul- 
letin no. 1525A, suppl. to Bulletin 
no. 1525, Apr., 1916) © July 14, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Augs, 12, 1916); 
A 436331. 


2c. and aff. Aug. 12, 


> 


< pt. 1, 05S, 338 


ALLIS-CHALMERS mfg. co.*—Continued. 


Type AC-3 air compressor for air brakes. 
[Ae pS allus: =o: (Bulletin no. 
1530A, suppl. to Bulletin no. 1530, 
Apr., 1916) © July a EOTGE Ss 2 e 
and aff. Aug. 12° 191Ge A 436332. 


ALLRED (John 
Falls, Tex. 


Bernice)* Wichita 
New model simplified 
bookkeeping. 1 pil, “426 Soe 
$1.00. [193892 

© July 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
11, 1916; A 484907. 


ALPHA Portland cement co.*, 
Pa. 


Easton, 
Concrete porches, steps, lintels, 


sills and _ copings. Sheet,  illus., 
diagrs., 21% by 163% inches. (Archi- 
tectural service corporation. Sery- 


ice sheet 1, no. 14, May, 1916) 
[19393 


17, 1916: 2 c and aff. 
25, 1916: A 439016. 


© Aug. 
Aug. 


AMARILLO, Tex. Worley’s directory of 


Amarillo, Texas, 1916. [v.10.] Dal- 
las, Tex., J. F. Worley directory 
company, inc., 1916. 331 pe ave 
$5.00. [19394 


© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
15, 1916; A 438371; John F. Worley 


directory co., ine., Dallas. 

AMENT (Herbert Luce)* Chicago. 
Words of life. 2 1., [321° p.) d6ma 
$0.50. [19395 


© July 26, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
31, 1916; A 435459. 


AMERICAN BAKERY CO.*, St. Louis. 
Prize winning recipes for delicious 


dishes made from. [59] p. col. 
illus. 16mo. (Cover-title: Best 
ways to use bread.) [19396 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July : 
8, 1916; A 484881. 


AMERICAN BLOWER €0.*, Detroit 
[19397, 19398 


A B C disc ventilating fans. 15. p. 
illus., tables, diagrs, 4to. (Bulletin 
no. 13, series 9, June, 1916.) © July 
26, 1916; Pa July 27, 1916; aff. Aug. 
19, 1916; A 436474. 

American Sirocco fans and lowers. 64 
p. illus., diag. 4to. (Bulletin no. 1, 
series 5, June, 1916.) © June 235 
1916;°2 c. July 14, 1916 > 232i ie 
8, 1916; «a 434959. 


AMERICAN BUREAU of engineering, ine.*, 


Chicago. Ambu_ instruction book. 
cover-title, p. [8]-86. illus. S8vo. 
[19399 


© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 489108. 


876 


no. 9, 1916 | 


! AMERICAN CLUB woman pub. co.*, New 
| York. Twelve afternoons of pleasure. 
cover-title, 16 p. 12mo. [19400 


"© May 19, 1916; 2 ec June 19, 
1916; aff. July 18, 1916; A 484990. 


AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL journal. Spe- 
cial summer ed., 1916. New York, 
-T. Courtenay, 1916. d4) p= Svo; 
$0.25. [19401 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
13, 1916; A 4386778; Thomas Courte- 
nay, New York. 


AMERICAN FREIGHT traffic bureau’, 
Milwaukee. Canner’s freight rate 
guide, containing rates per hundred 
pounds on canned vegetables in car 
loads from packing points to all 


principal market points in~- the 
United States and Canada. Various 
paging. 4to. [19402 


© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 483990. 


' AMERICAN HATTER directory. Spring, 

1916. Buyers’ rev. pocket ed. 178 

p. 32mo. $1.00. [19403 

mits 21. 1916: 2 c...Aug. 3, 

meo an. Aug. 2, 1916; A 435557; 
Hat trade pub. co., New York. 


AMERICAN INDUSTRIES, Suppl. Preven- 
tive appliances. Each 4 p. illus. fol. 
[19404, 19405 

July, 1916. © July 10, 1916: 2 c. and 

aff. July 17, 1916; A 435105. 
Aug., 1916. © Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Aug. 15, 1916; A 438054. 
© National manufacturers co., 
New York. 


—e 


CAN INSTITUTE of architects*, 


‘ 

Washington. Standard form of 

_ agreement between owner and archi- 

} tect. [4] p. 4to. $0.02. [19406 
© June 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

q a 1916; A 435521. 


Bee anICAN. LAUNDRY machinery co.*, 
Norwood, O. [19407-19411 


About good collar ironing. §8 p. illus., 
diagr. obl. 16mo. © Aug. 24, 1916; 
mie Bue. 20, 1916: aff. Sept. 2, 1916; 
A 436608. 

Retter business, how to get it. 16 1. 
mus. Svo. @ Aug. 24,.1916; 2 «. 
Bue. 20, 1916; aff. Sept. 2, 1916; 
A 436607. 

Better way to iron handkerchiefs and 
napkins. fee. -illus. “ob. 16mo. 
© Aug. 20, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 436606. 


Cascade washer. cover-title, [12] p. 
illus. obl. 16mo. © Aug. 25, 1916; 
2c Aug. 25, 1916; aff. Sept. 2, 1916 ; 
A 436609. 


Pamphlet for launderers interested in the 
elimination of lost motion. 1 p. 1, 


87 


_ BOOKS, GROUP II - 
19423. 


AMERICAN LAUNDRY machinery ¢co.*— 
Continued. 


[5] p. illus., diagr. obl. 16mo. (Cover- 
title; Why waste steps) © Aug. 38, 
TOEGE F2e-e. andjale Aug. 25> TOtGs 
A 4389024. 

AMERICAN LUMBERMAN™, Chicago. 
American lumberman cut special. 
Series no. 26. Sheet, illus., printed 
on both sides, 22 by 14% inches. 

[19412 


© July 3, 1916; 2c. July 8, 1916; 
aff. July 19, 1916; A 486012. 


AMERICAN MECHANICAL toy co.*, Day- 
ton, O. American model builder. 
manual of instructions. Suppl. 15 
p. illus. obl. 16mo. [19413 


© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
28, 1916; A 439045. 


AMERICAN NATIONAL base ball syndi- 
eate*, St. Louis. Instruction in pro- 
fessional base ball playing. Tv. il- 
lus. (part col.) fol. Contents.—1. 
Infield; Second base by John J. 
Evers; Shortstop by Charley Her- 
zog; First base by G. H. Sisler; 
Third base by C. A. Deal.—2. Out- 
field: Center by ‘Tris Speaker, 
T. R. Cobb, C. C. (Gavvy) Cravath.— 
3. Batting, by M. J. Huggins._4. 
Coaching and signals, by M. J. Hug- 
gins.—5. Battery: Pitching, by Eddie 
Plank; Catching, by Frank Snyder.— 
6. Inside baseball, by M. J. Hug- 
gins.—7. Base running, by M. J. 
Huggins. [19414-19420 

© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
12, 1916; A 486344-436350. 


AMERICAN RED Star animal relief. Bul- 
letin of pean July; 1916; IT 
pp. L2mo. [19421 

Cy Aue: 12; 1916: 2G. Aus 16: 
1916; aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 486504; 
American humane association, Al- 
bany. 


AMERICAN SCHOor. of correspondence*, 
Chicago. Gas and oil engines. pt. 2, 
3. Instruction paper, prepared by 
Lionel S. Marks, assisted by H. 8. 
McDewell. 2 v. illus., diagrs. Svo. 
$0.50 each. [19422 


© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 437405. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL of 
bandry*, Mountain rove, Mo. 
Modern poultry houses. p. [38]-63. 
illus., plans. Svo. (General course 
in poultry husbandry, lessons no. 3 
and 4) [19423 


© Aug.: 30, 1916; 2 ec ‘and aff. 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 486611. 


poultry hus- 


me 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19424 


AMERICAN SEATING c0.*, Chicago. 
American combination desks. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 123 by 
17% inches, fold. to 16mo. [19424 


© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 e. and. aff. 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 486516. 


AMERICAN SURETY co. of New York*, 
New York. American surety code. 
142 p. S8vo. $5.00. [19425 

© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
11, 1916; A 4387187. 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE & telegraph co.%*, 
New York and Boston. [19426-19428 
Commission leaflet no. 56, Aug. re 1916. 


xvii, 539-711 p. 8vo © Aug. 12, 
1916; 2 c and aff. Ace PDs AOLG = 
438050. 


Supplemental toll service observing in- 
structions sample observations based 
on narratives used in  correspond- 
ence course. Suppl. to T. C. no. 64. 
€ I. forms: 4tor (@ Aue. 145 1916: 
2c. and aff. Aug. 24, 1916; A 486492. 


50—A coin collector-locating and mount- 
ing. 18 1. illus., diagrs. [Text par- 
allel to binding] © June 15, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. July 14, 1916; A ‘435035. 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE 
Engineering dept. 


and telegraph co. 
Local operating 


practice. Additional and revised sec- 
tions. o£ 'T..C.. nie. V3.” 92" Toose 1. 
4to. [19429 


© July 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
31, 1916; A 4385498; American tele- 
phone & telegraph co., Boston. 


AMERICAN TRUST and savings bank, 
Cedar Rapids, Ia. Borrowing 
brains. [8] p. illus. 16mo. [194380 


© Aug. 24, 1916: 2 .¢e) and ait. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 489035; Paul Reps, 
Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


AMERICAN UNDERWRITER Magazine and 
insurance review. American under- 
writer’s pocket chart of life insur- 
ance companies operating in the 
United States for the year ending 
December 31, 1915. 7th annual is- 
sue, 1916. Sheet, 93 by 11? inches 
folded to nar. 8vo. $0.25. [19431 


© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
12, 1916; A 436348; Thrift pub. co., 
New York. 


AMICABLE life insurance co.*, Waco, 
Tex. Life department, Amicable life 
insurance company. Life non-par- 
ticipating manual. June 1, 1916. 
174 p. illus., tables. 16mo. [19432 


© June 10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 
11, 1916; A 484905. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


AMMON (Samuel A.)* Sharpsburg, Pa. 
Quotations for the Story without 
an end. Sheet, 12% by 16 inches. 

[19433 
© July 12;°1916; 2 ee Fuly ss. 
1916; aff, July 21, 191G-_A 44521: 


ANCIENT order of united workmen, 
jurisdiction of Arkansas*, Little 
Rock, Ark, [19484. 19435 


For the new member. 8 p. 24mo. @© 
May 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 21, 
1916; A 436079. 

24mo. $0.10. 


Rate book. 72 p. por ie 
Feb. 25, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. July 21, 


1916; A 436077. 


ANDERSON (J. Clark)* Fresno, Cal. 
Good music explained. v. 1. -.[Fresno, 
Cal.] Pacific school of music, 1916. 
cover-title. [5] p. fol. $1.00. 


[19436- 


© July 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 435676. 


ANDERSON (John W.)* Mishawaka, 
Ind. How public records will assist 
in promoting the use of drain tile. 
(In Brick and clay record, July 4, 
1916.) [194387 


© July 5, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 11, 1916; 
A 442368. 


ANDERSON (Rudolph M.) Stefansson’s 
men come from Arctic; he keeps at 
task. (In New York times.) 

[19438 
© Aug. 17, 1916; 1 © Ames aS 
1916; A 441856; New York times Co., 
New York. 


ANDERSON, Ind. Caron’s directory of 
the city of Anderson, Ind., and tax- 
payers of Madison County, 1916— 


1917. v. 2. Louisville, Ky., Caron 
directory co., inc., 1916. [2], [9]-888 
D.. Syvo;,-_ 55:00, [19439 


© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 487417; Caron directory 
co., Louisville. 


ANDREAE (Percy)* Chicago. Business 
man’s place in politics. 15, [1] p. 
port. 24mo. [19440 


© June 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
12, 1916; A 435026. 


ANDREWS (A. H.) co.*, Chicago. An- 
drews’ opera chairs. 56 p._ illus. 
16mo. (Catalog no. 84, 51st year) 

[19441 
© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
13, 1916; A 486782. 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


I 


ANDROSCOGGIN County, Me. Resident 
and business directory of Androscog- 
gin County, Me., 1916-1917. Auburn, 
Me., Merrill & Webber company, 
1916. [83]-1115 p. Svo. $3.00. 

[19442 


ey yAge 21, 1916: 2 ¢ Aug. 23; 
1916; A 487332; Merrill & Webber 
co., Auburn, Me. 


ANGELO (Holger R.) [19443-19446 


Danes debate sale of the West Indies. 
© Aug. 11, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 17, 1916; 
A 441813. 


Explorer back from Arctic. © Aug. 16, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 19, 1916; A 441906. 


Islands’ sale foes growing in Denmark. 
ean 10, 1916; 1 c. Aug: 14, 1916; 
-A 441772. 


Islands’ sale vote likely © Aug. 15, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 18, 1916; A 441884. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news. ] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


ANGLO-AMERICAN mill co.,  ine*, 
Owensboro, Ky. Directions for 
erecting, starting and operating the 
Midget marvel and cleaning and 
tempering wheat. cover-titie, 32 p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. [19447 

eS Jan, 4, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
29, 1916; A 436524. 


ANNIVERSARY calendar, [1916] Sheet, 
23 by 17 inches. [19448 


iauly 29. 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
July 31, 1916; A 485523; Joseph N. 
Jerome, Evansville, Ind. 


ANNUAL Summer school for commer- 
cial organization secretaries. 2d 
American city bureau. 
lectures, July 24-Aug. 5, 1916. 
Ithaca, N. Y., Gibbs & Winans, 1916. 
5p. 1, 158 p. 4to. $4.60. [19449 

f) Aug. 23, 1916; 2. c. and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 486759; Gibbs & 
Winans, Ithaca, N. Y. 


APPLETON (Victor) pseud. Moving 
picture boys under the sea; or, The 
treasure of the lost ship. New York, 
Grosset & Dunlap [1916] 2 p. 1., 
214 p. front. 12mo. ([Moving pic- 
ture boys series]) $0.40. [19450 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 4387578; Grosset & 
Dunlap, New York. 


Arcos (Rene) [19451-19461 


Austrian position viewed as critical. © 
Aug. 26. 1916; 1 c. Aug. 80, 1916; 
A 442140. 

Forces Greece into the war. © Aug. 31, 

; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442241, 

Gerinan war loan ‘“‘ads” out. © Au 


22, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 25, 1916; ra 
442054. 


Report of | 


19470 


Arcos (Rene)—Continued. 
Germans blacklist Swiss. © Aug. 9, 
HIG si ec. Aus. 125-1916 2A stra 


Hits economic ultimatum. © Au 
TONG Ae Ans: 25, TOGA 1056 


Italy’s move injures Swiss. © Sept. 1, 
1916; 1 ce. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442236. 


Kaiser weeps and prays over the war. 
@rAmen lite LOG ele Age: 2 fone 
A 441948. 


Swiss earn large dividends. @© Aug. 
Sill OlGr aa eCarSeptar oO.) LOUGs. A 
442248. 


Swiss losing watch trade. © Aug. 10, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 14, 1916; A 441768. 


Teutons bar peace petition. © Aug. 30, 
TOG eA Co Sepe, 2). 1 91Gs TA 442200. 


Tried to frighten Roumania. © Aug. 
DOP LOLS des Sepia He LONG AL 
442181. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news.] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


ARMOUR & CO.*, Chicago. Catalogue 
of products manufactured by Ar- 
mour company. 207 p. illus. 16mo. 
(Cover-title: Armour’s quality prod- 
ucts) [19462 

CG Apr 20) “1916= 2. ce. and) aie, 
Aug. 10, 1916; A 485677. 


ARMOUR SOAP works*, Chicago. Profit- 
sharing premiums for the home. 64 
p. illus. 12mo. [19463 


Gy July .i2. 19IG~. 2 7c. sand adr. 
July 17, 1916; A 485082. 


ARMSTRONG (Leroy E.)* Los Angeles. 
Literature reader. 6th year. Sacra- 
mento, R. L. Telfer, 1916. 3898 p. 
illus., ports. 12mo. (California 
state series) [19464 


© July 31, 1916; 2°c. and aff. Aug. 

10, 1916; A 437181. 

ARMSTRONG (William P.)* Dearborn, 
Mich. [19465-19467 
Emblem of our nation in the face of 

creation. Sheet, 94 by 8 inches. © 
Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 7, 
1916; A 485639. 

Laughing traveling man. Sheet, 94 by 8 
inches. © Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff, 
Aug. 7, 1916; A 485640. 

Little Deutscher gal and her U-bote pal. 
Sheet, 94 by 8 inches. © Aug. 4, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 
4356388. 

ARMSTRONG cork co.*, Pittsburgh and 
Lancaster, Pa. [19468-19470 
Armstrong’s linoleum selling’ service. 

[8] p. folder. illus. 16mo. © July 
6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 1916; 
A 4352365. 

Cork in motor cars. 19 p. illus. 12mo. 
© July 1, 1916; 2 c, and af. July 10, 
1916; A 4386090. 

Stopping leakage and rattle in motor 
ears. [4] p. (folded) 16mo. © June 
30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 10, 1916; 
A 4386089. 


879 


OEE = 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19471 


ARNotD (Francis Edward)* Cedar 
so Sz, Ade Boozer’s awakening 
dream of booze, bull and polities. 1 
pL; (49° pp. =12m0:i: $0.85: [19471 


© June 22, 191%; 2 ec ‘and aft 
June 26, 1916; A 484680. 


ARNSAN school. Better typewriting. 1 
24, [1] -p. illus., port. S8vo. 
age WS LS 2 4 
© Aug: 10,1916 2'c. and afi Aue. 
16, 1916; A 485781; Leroy Arnsan, 
Chicago. 


ATKINSON (H. S.)* Columbus, O. In- 
formation pamphlet covering con- 
tract letting. Thursday and Friday, 
July 20th and 21st, 1916, State high- 
way department, ‘Columbus, Ohio. 
106 p. S8vo. [19473 


© July 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 485069. 


ATLANTA Georgian. [19474-19480 


Big money-saving month for shoppers. 
Atlanta Georgian and Sunday Ameri- 
can. (Jn Atlanta Georgian) © Aug. 
4,1916; 1c. Aug. 28, 1916; A 442081. 

Here is a live wire aid to sales. Atlanta 
Georgian and Sunday American. ae 
Hearst’s Sunday American.) Au 
G6, 19165 1.c. Ane.28 191g: «A T42089. 


Keep out! Atlanta Gearsin and Sun- 
day American. (In Hearst’s Sunday 
American). ©» Aueiaise TOG dee: 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 442086. 

Let the buyer beware! Atlanta Georgian 
and Sunday American. (Jn Atlanta 
Georgian) @ Aug. 17, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 442087. 

Mid-summer shoppers. 
and Sunday American. 


Atlanta Georgian 
(In Atlanta 


Georgian) © Aug. 9, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 442085. 
Mid-summer’s best bargains are being” 


advertised now. Atlanta Georgian and 


Sunday American. (In Atlanta. 
Georgian) © Aue, 8, 1916: de, Aug: 
28, 1916; A 442084. 

See what you may save every day. 


Atlanta Georgian and Sunday Ameri- 


can. (In Hearst’s Sunday American) 
@ Aves 6, 1ONG: ae VAnics 23; 2916 2 
A 442088. 


© Walter Gregory Bryan, Chicago. 
ATLANTIS, ine.*, New York. 

"AyyArkov ad\haBvraptov Kal ddnyos cvAXKa- 
Biowov kal mpoddpes rhs ayYNUKhs YA@oons. 
[English alphabet and guide to spell- 
ing and pronunciation of the English 
language] 32 p. 16mo. $0.15. 

[19481 

- © May 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. May 

11, 1915; A 397950. 


ATLEE (Luis Winton)* Houston. In- 
dian dream. (Jn Suburban record) 
; [19482 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 1c. Brak 5, 1916; 
A 442230. 


i Sa en rare 


pt. 1, HESS were 


AUBURN ball bearing co.*, Rochester, 


N. Y. Auburn ball thrust bearings. 
12 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin 
19) ‘ [19483 


© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 435845. 


AUSTIN (O. P.) Commercial geogra- 
phy. Lecture 11-16. 6 v. Svo. Con- 
tents.—Lecture 11. The fibers.— 
Lecture 12. Hides, leather, and In-. 
dia rubber.—Lecture 13. Minerals 
and metals.—Lecture 14. Forest 
products. — Lecture 15. Manutfac- 
tures.—Lecture 16. The develop- 
ment of commerce of the United 
States. [19484 


© June 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 432634; National city 
bank of New York, New York. 


AUTHOR’s illustrated quotation kalen- 


dar, 1917, comp. by Anna Chitry 
Wocdford. 701. incl. plates, ports. 
4to. $1.00. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing] [19485 


© June 30, 1916: 2 @ Ane 
1916; aff. Aug. 14, 1916; A 435767; 
Anna Chitry Woodford, Owego, 
INS Pe 


AtTo signal co.*, Springfield, O. 
[19486, 19487 


Dayannite auto safety signals. 16 p. 
illus. obl. 48mo. © July 13, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 485843. 

Dayannite code. Card, illus., printed on 
both sides, 34 by 84 inches. © July 
13, 1916; 2c. and afi. Augie 19165 
A. 435844. 


AUTOMOBILE BLUE book publishing co.*, 
New York. Owen magnetic annual 
tour. Sept. 9th to 13th, 1916. Offi- 
cial itinerary giving complete run- 
ning directions. 31 p. map. S8vo. 

[19488 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 486705. 


AUTOMOBILE LEGAL assn.*, Boston. 


[19489-19499 


[Route card] no. 200A, 201A. 2 cards, 
printed on both sides, 33 by 82 inches. 
Contents.—200A. Worcester, Mass., to 
Greenfield, Mass., via Barre. —201A. 
Greenfield, Mass., to Worcester, ‘Mass., 
via Barre. © Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. each 
and aff. Aug. iv 19LGE A 436424, 
436425. 


[Route card] no. 325A, 326A. 2 cards, 
printed on both sides, 34 by 82 inches. 
Ce — 325A. Saratoga “Springs, 

Y., to Pittsfield, Mass.—326A. 
pirsacla, Mass., to Saratoga Springs, 

INee¥is © Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. each and 

aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 436428, 436433. 


[Route card] no. 345-351. 7 cards, 
printed on both sides, 384 by 8% inches. 
Contents. — 845. Weston, Mass. to 
Lynn, Mass.—346. Lynn, Mass. to 


&80 


no. 9, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP Il 


19524 


AUTOMOBILE LEGAL assn.*—Continued. 


Weston, Mass.—347. Newark, N. J. to 
Asbury Park, N. J.—és48. Asbury 
Park, N. J. to Atlantic City, N. J— 
349. Atlantic City, N. J. to Philadel- 
phia, Pa.—350. Athol, Mass. to Spring- 
field. Mass. via Belchertown. —s5i1. 
Springfield, Mass. to sine Mass. via 
Belchertown. © Aug. 1916: 25 ce. 
each and aff. Aug. 17, 1916: A 436423, 
436426, 436427, 436429436432. 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE directory’s mailing 
,list. Suppl. and revision in 
Sept., 1916. 1st. 2d section. 

S8vo. [Text parallel to ae 
[19500, 19501 


2 c. each and aff. 


©} Sept. 1, 1916: 


Sept. 2, 1916: A “436574, 436575 ; 
Automobile trade directory. inc., 
New York. 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE directory’s mailing 
list of supply houses. Aug. 1, 1916. 
Zl p. Svo. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing] [19502 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
.16, 1916; A 4385783; Automobile 
trade directory, inc., New York. 


_ AUTOMOBILE TRADE directory’s mailing 
sheet. Suppl. and revision sheet, 
Aug., 1916. ist, 2d section. -2 Vv. 
S8vo.. [Text parallel to binding] 

[19503, 19504 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Aug. 3, 1916; A 4386220, 486221; 
Automobile trade directory, inc, 
New York. 


B.-M. cos cumulative code annota- 
tions. current digest and citator. 
Washington. [v. 2, no. 1] Ed. by 
W. SS. Church. San Francisco, Cal., 
Bender-Moss company [1916] 2 p. 
1,98 p. 4to. $8.00 per yr. [19505 
© Sept. 13. 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916: A 438424; Bender- 
Moss co., San Francisco. 


Bazscock (Inez)* Chicago. Peace, 
prosperity, power, plenty. Post 
eard, col. illus., port. [19506 


© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
26, 1916; A 436514. 


Bascock (W.G.) co. Golden autumn- 
tide. (Jn New York herald) [19507 


© Aug. 6, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 30, 1916; 
A 442137; George H. Babcock, New 
York. 


Battery (Arthur Scott) 


Tale of Billy Woodchuck. Illus. by 

' Harry L. Smith. New York, Grosset 
& Dunlap [1916] 112 p. front., col. 
plates. 12mo. (Sleepy-time tales) 
$0.40. © Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 437401. 


[19508-19513 


| Batrey (Arthur Scott)—Continued. 


- Yale of Brownie Beaver. Illus. by 
Harry L. Smith. New York. Grosset 
& Dunlap [1916] 112 p. front., col. 
S. 12mo. (Sleepy-time tales) 
| $0.40. © Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
i Aug. 28, 1916: A 437402. 


Tale of Jimmy Rabbit. Tlus. by Harry 

L. Smith. New York, Grosset & Dun- 

lap [1916] 112 p. front., col. plates. 

12mo. (Sleepy-time tales) $0.40. © 

Aus. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 28, 
1916; A 437398. 

| Tale of Paddy Muskrat. Illus. by. Harry 

L. Smith. New York, Grosset & Dun- 

5 | lap [1916] 122 p. front., col. plates. 

| 12mo. (Sleepy-time tales) $0.40. © 

Aus: 24, I916> 2 c..and ai. Aug. 28: 
1916: A 437399. 


Tale of Peter Mink. Illus. by Harry L. 


Smith. New York, Grosset & Dunlap 
{1916] 5 Rao front., col. plates. 
12mo. (Sleepy-time tales) $0.40. © 


Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 28, 
1916; A 437400. 


Tale of Sandy Chipmunk. Illus. by 
Harry L. Smith. New York, Grosset & 
Dunlap [1916] PD: front., col. 


plates. 12mo. (Sleepy-time tales) 
$0.40. @ Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 437403. 


© Grosset & Dunlap, New York. 


Barrtey (Will H.)* New Lexington, O. 
Largest and best candidate card ever 
published. Sheet, ports. 389 by 273 
inches. [19514 

© June 16, 1916; 2 ec. Aug. 15,” 
1916; aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 436654. 


Batrey-Lepesy co. Plumbing catalog C. 
Charleston, S. C. [1916] xx, 260 p. 
illus. S8vo. [19515 

© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 4387151; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


Baker (Louise R.)* Germantown, Md. 
Happy Jack, chap. 1-10. (Jn Ciass- 


mate) [19516 
© May 2t-Saly 29, sted 1e¢ 
each Sept. 2, 1916; A 442225. 


BALDWIN law book co., ine.*, Louis- 


ville, Ky. Baldwin’s stickers. Sheet, 
gummed stickers, 11} by 7 inches. 
$1.00. [19517 


© July 15, 1916; 2 
14, 1916; A 435774. 


ec. and aff. Aug. 


Baltimore and Provi- 
[19518-19524 


Batt (W. S.)* 
dence. Ad route. 


May 30, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. nar. 
S8vo. © May 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 435592. 

June 13, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. nar. 
8vo. @©@ June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 435582. 

June 27, July 11, 1916. 2v. nar. 8vo. 
© June 19, July 5, 1916; 2 c. each 
and aff. July 19, 1916; A 435160, 


435161. 


881 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19525 


Batt. (W. 8S.) *—Continued. 


July 25, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 
nar: Syvo.. © July 19. 1916 = 2 ec. and 
aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 435583. 

Aug. 8, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. nar. 
Svo. © Aug. 2, 1916; 2c. and aft. 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 435584. 

Aug. 22, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 
8vo. @ Aug. 17, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Sept. 1, 1916; A 4389131. 


BALMER (Edwin) 1917? 
Sunday tribune) [19525-19526 


Alp.713;,°4916. © Aug. 4137 1916-1 c. 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 441866. 


Aug. 20, 1916. © Aug. 20,1916 71. : 
Aug. 24,1916; A 442021. 


© Chicago tribune, Chicago. 


(In Chicago 


BALTIMORE pearl hominy co.*, Balti- 
more. Betterkorn cook book. 15 p. 
eol. illus. 16mo. [19527 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 486694. 


Bank stamp ¢o.*, 
ton Start a 


Oakland, Cal. How 
bank account with our 
money, not yours. [4] p.. illus. 
16mo. [19528 


© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 484877: 


BANKERS income corporation*, New 
York. [19529-19531 
Bankers income corporation rental pur- 
chase contract. [4] p. 16mo. @June 
i. LONG 2 Cand alr, une, 21, ooo 
A 432689. 

How owners of income-paying proper- 
ties may anticipate their rental-in- 

[4]. p:. L26mo.°_ ©) June “Lb, 

1HOTGHeOeee andar une 2275 1916; 

A 432690. 


Why invest in the short term 5% guar- 
anteed rentai-income participation cer- 
tificates of Bankers income corpora- 
tion. cover-title, 8 p. 12mo. @©@ 
June 15, 1916: 2c. and - afta dime, 
1916; A 482691. 


BANNER (Joseph)* Patchogue, N. Y. 
Our treasure. Sheet, 10 by 54 inches. 
[19532 
© July 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 

15, 1916; A 484976. 


BANNER store. [19533-19536 
I am courtesy. © Aug. 20, 1916; 1 «. 
Aug. 29, 1916; A 442116. 
T am eredit. © mebbs ONG: 1s2eeSept. 
9, 1916; A 442324. 
© 


I am quality. Aue. 76 AS1GLCoE ¢: 


Aug. 22, 1916; A 441971 

I am service. @© Aug. 13, 19¢6 sek ec. 
Aug: 22) 19d Gi A 441962. 
[Note: The forceotie are in Anderson 


herald] 


© Rawlings and co., 


Anderson, 
Ind. 


| 
| 


pt. 3, Bases 


Bara (Theda) Lo, the poor vampire! 
She can lure no more! (In Chieago 
herald ) : [19537 

© Sept. 3, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 5, 1916; 
A 442391; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


BaRBER (Lucy Lombardi) Nursery 
history of the United States, by L. L. 
Barber, pictures by Edith Duggan. 
New York, F. A. Stokes company, 
[1916] 1p. 1. 7-198 p. col. front. 
illus., col. pls. 8vo. $2.00. [19538 

© Sept. 19, 1916: 2 e and ae 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 437770; Frederick 
A, Stakes co., New York City. 


BAREHAM (Harry J.)* Rochester, N. Y. 
Price guide for plumbers and steam- 
fitters. [New ed.] Rochester, N. Y., 
Bareham & Saunders [1916] 1 p. 
L, 294 [i.e 3291 jp: Sua [19539 

© June 9, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
18, 1916; A 4372738. 


BARKER bros., ine.*, Los Angeles. 
Barker bros. monthly illustrative 
home furnishing advertising service. 
August, 1916. 121. illus. obl. S8vo. 

[19540 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 485654. 


Barnes (A. M.) 
of hope. 


Esperance, the ship 
(In Ilustrated companion) 
[19541, 19542 
CHAD 19-21. @ Aug. .25, 29%6> sc 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 442339. 
chap. 26-28. @ July 22, 1916; 
July 24, 1916; A 441255. 
© F. B. Warner co., ine, New 
York. 


BARNES (Herbert Otis)* Springfield, 
Ill. Basie principles of algebra; 
first year work. Springfield, Il, 
Barnes &-. Minder, 1916. 16 p. 
12mo. $0.15. [19543 


© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
24, 1916; A 436491. 


Barnes (Marie)* Alta Vista, Md. 
Journey of twain. [Atlanta, Ga., 
Bennett printing & stamp ¢o., 1916] 
cover-title, 48 p. 12mo. [19544 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 1 ¢ and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; 2 c«. Aus. th ieee 
435694. 


: Merce 


BARRETT co.*, New York. Table for 
sulphate of ammonia, nitrate of 
soda and cotton seed meal. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 11 by 6 inches, 


fold to 16mo. [19545 


©) July 12, 1916; 2) c. anger 
July 31, 1916; A 485461. 


882 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 19592 
Barsortr (Charles)* New York. | Barrer (F. D.)* St. Paul. Talk no. 
[Cablegrams] (Jn Progresso italo- 1 to housewives who bake bread. 
americano) LS aio Sheet, illus. 11 by 84 inches. 
Aug. 12, 1916. © Aug £026 1c. [19583 


Aug. 14, £916; A petra 

Ane, AS, 1916. © Aug. 13, 1916; 
Aug. 14, 1916; A 441963. 

Aug. 14, 1916. © Aug. 14, 
Aug. 15, 1916; A 441784. 

Aug. 15, 1916. @© Aug. 15, 
Aug. 15, 1916; A 421790. 

Aug. 16, 1916. © Aug. 16, 1916; 
Aug. 16, 1916; A 441791. 

Aug. 17, 1916. @© Aug. 17, 1916; 
Aug. 17, 1916; A 411820. 

Aug. 18, 1916 © AUS. LS ee Ole. Lives 
Aug. 19, 1916; A 411909. 

Aug. 19-20, 1916. © Aug. 19-20, 1916; 
1c. each Aug. 21, 1916; A 441921° 
441922. 

Aue. 21, 1916. © Aug. 21, 1916; 1 c. 
Ane 22, 2916; A 441 964. 

Aug. 22, 1916. Aug. 22, 1916; 
Aug. 22, 1916; A 441980. 

Aug. 23, 1916. © Aug. ae 1916; 
Aug. 23, 1916; A 442011 
Aug. 24, 1916. © Aug. 24, 
Aug. 24, 1916; A 442034. 
Aug. 25, 1916. © Aug. 25, 1916; 

Aug. 235, 1916; A 442060. 

Aug. 26, 1916. © Aug. 26, 1916; 
Aug. 8, 1916; A 442079. 

Aug. 27, 1916. © Aug. 27, 1916; 
Aug. 58, 1916; A 445080. 

Aug. 28, 1916. © Aug. 28, 1916; 
Aug. bg, ae A 472101. 

Aug. 29, 1916. © Aug. 29, 
Aug. 29, 1916; A 449123. 

Aug. 30, 1916. © Aug. 30, 1916; 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 449194, 


Aug. 31, 1916. © Aug. 31, 
Aug. 31, 1916; A 442173. 


Sept. 1, 1916. oO Sept. 1, 1916; 1 c. 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 442190. 


Sept. 2-4, 1916. © Sept. 2-4, 1916; 1 
c. each Sept. 5, 1916; A 442206-— 


Cc. 
1916 ; c 


1 

1 
LLG: 2 C. 

1 

1 


c. 


ra 


ce 


1916 ; 


1916; 


ror ee 
iv) 


19163 1c. 


442208. 

Sept. 5, 1916. ron Sept. Oy LULGin, as. Ce 
ept. 5, 1916; A 442253. 

Bent. G, 1916. @ Sept. 6, 1916; 1 «. 


Sept. 6, 1916; A 442270. 


ae Tetons, © sept. T, 1916; 1 ¢. 
7, 1916; A 442271. 
Sept. 8, 1916. @© Sept. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. 


sept. 9, 1916; A 442313. 


Sept. 9, 10, 1916. © Sept. 9, 10, 1916; 
1c. ‘each Sept. 11, 1916; A 442346, 
442347. 


Sept. 11, 1916. @© Sept. 11, 1916; 1c. 
Sept. 12, 1916; A 442375. 


Hept. 12, 1916. © Sept. 12, 1916; 1 c. 
Sept. 12, 1916; A 442417. 


Sept. 13, 1916. © Sept. 13, 1916; 1c 
Sept. 13, 1916; A 442451. 


Sept. 14, 15, 1916. © Sept. 14, 15, 1916; 
¢. Sept. 14, 15, 1916; A 442487, 
442488. 


Sept. 16, 1916. © Sept. 16, 1916; 1 c. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 442536. 


Sept. 17, 1916. © Sept. 17, 1916; 1 c. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 442537. 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 436700. 


BaRtTvteTt (Lanier) [19584, 19585 
Gamble in souls. [Los Angeles, Cal., 
Printed by Standard printing co., 
1916] cover-title. 14 p. 12mo. 
oune! 26) TONG eZ cs and) airs July LO: 
1916; A 432991. 

Jim Grimbsy’s boy. [Los Angeles, Cal., 
Printed by Standard printing co., 
1916.] cover-title, 36 p. 12mo. © 
June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 10, 
1916; A 4382994. 
© “Ehos:; H; ince, “Culver, City, 

Cal. 


BarucuH bros.*, New York. Calendar 
of approximate dividend dates, 
shares listed in the New York stock 
exchange. 68 p. obl. 48mo. [19586 


© July 8, 1916; 2c and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 485041. 


Bass (John F.) Views British army 
as miracle of war. (Jn Chicago 
daily news) [19587 


©. Aug: 21, 1916; 1 ¢ Aug. 24, 
1916; A 442005; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


Bates (Charles)* Seattle. Charles 
Bates’ new system for selling hotels, 
rooming houses, business chances 
and real estate. 6 p. folder. 24mo. 

[19588 


© June 8, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
July 15, 1916; A 434962. 


Baum (L. Frank) [19589-19592 


Little Bun Rabbit and other stories. 
Chicago, The Reilly & Britton co., 
{1916] 4 p. 1., [50] p. col. front., 
illus. 8vo. ([Baum’'s] snuggle tales) 
$0.25. © July 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 14, 1916; A 435755. 


Magic cloak and other stories. Chi- 
cago, The Reilly & Britton co., [1916] 
4 p.1., [560] p. col. front., illus. 8vo. 
({Baum’s] snuggle tales) $0.25. 
July 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 14, 
1916; A 435758. 


Once upon a time and other stories. 
Chicago, The Reilly & Britton co., 
[1916].. 4 pi. ls [60]. p. col, front., 
illus. Svo. ([Baum’s] snuggle tales) 
$0.25. @ July 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Aug. 14, 1916; A 435757. 


Yellow hen and other stories. er ane 
The Reilly & Britton co., [1916] 4 p. 
| [50] p. col. front., illus.  8vo. 

({Baum’s] snuggle tales) $0.25. © 
July 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 435756. 


© Reilly & Britton co., Chicago. 


883 


SS _ ee i ne ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19593 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Bay Ciry bank*, Bay City, Mich. Do 
you want permanent results. [4] 


p. 16mo. [19593 

KC} Aue. 10° S8IG= 92 ©. fang “ai, 
Aug. 17, 1916; A 486489. 

BeracuH (Oliver R.)* Martel, O. In the 


light of the moon when the flowers 
bloom in June. Sheet, 94 by 33 
inches. $0.25. [19594 

© May 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
25, 1916; A 436098. 


Beatte (John Stockton)* Waldorf, 
Md. Prepare defendant. heet 843 
by 53 inches. [19595 

© iit 22. AQIS 2 se> sane ail. 


June 22, 1916; A 432646. 

BEATEM (Will) Will Beatein’s alpha- 
betical standards and streamers. 
Bloomington, Ill., Will Beatem 
[1916] php: cSvo. 

© July 151916. 2° Suly-s, 1916; 
aff. July 12, 1916; A 434910; Horatio 
C. Bent, Bloomington, iil. 

BeckFrorp (William Hale)* 
phia. Child’s crusade. 7 p. 1, 
128 p. incl. front., plates. 
$1.00. 2 [19597 

ey duly Si 1ois= 2 aie i 
1916; aff. July 18, 1916; A 4386017. 
BELcHER & Loomis hardware co. Cat- 


Philadel- 
eae 
4to. 


alogue, 1916. Providence, R. I. 

iSite] xvi. 182 p. As Syver 
[19598 

© July 19, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 


Aug. 7, 1916; A A371 Sa UR. ReDon- 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 
Betpine brothers & co.*, 
Belding’s silk display book. 

Lilus.« tol. 
© Aus.2)/ 1916; 

11, 1916; A 435690. 

BeLtk (George W.)* Charlotte, N. C. 

Floreen; or, The story of Mitchell. 

Charlotte, N. C., Stone publishing 

co, ~1916: 244s np. > alls: -eport. 

12mo. $0.50. [19600 
© July 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

25, 1916; A 4385945. 

Bett (Archie) 

Celestial days. 16-18. [3 instalments] 
Contents. 6. Sword of Damocles 
over new Christian president.—1T. 
Buys plaque from tomb of Hmperor 
for 10 cents.—i8. Borne on balky 
donkey to the great wall of China. 
ANE AS. <19tbiy ac. Antot) 1S, el ONG): 
A 441897. 

——— 19-24. [G6 instalments] Con- 
tents :—19. Secret of Yuan’s life—20. 
Burying the president.—21. The em- 
press’ palace—22. The Dowager Em- 
press.—23. The empress’ summer pal- 

a. . Empress summer palace, 2. 
© Aug. 7-12, 1916; 1 c. each Aug. 14, 
1916; A 441887-—441892. 


Chicago. 
20 p. 
[19599 
2 ec. and aff. Aug. 


[19601-19608 


[19596 | 


Berti (Archie)—Centinued. 


Korea in complete decay; next genera- 
tion in Chosen will be Japanese. @ 
ne 1916; 1 c. Aus- 25; 39te> % 


{Note: The foregoing are in Cleveland 
leader ] 


BELL (Edward Price) [19609-19622 


Archer attacks militarists. © Sept. 15, 
1916; 1 ‘c. Sept.-18, 916 s7% ae 


Defend honors for airmen. © Sept. 6, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 9; 181632 eros 


Educate! Slogan in Britain. @ Sept. 
4; 191651 & Septs Lig tsi 442363. 


Edward Price Bell describes spectacular 
attack on the assaulting dirigible with 
guns aided in the darkness by many 
searchlights.- © Aug: 255 191634 ¢& 

Aug. 30, 1916; A 44212 Zt. 

Exult as iron ring closes on Germany. 
© Aug. 23, 1916; 1c. Aug. 2679906: 
A 442065. 

Fight over seizing Liberals’ clubhouse. 
© Sept. 11, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; 
A 442483. 

Flies as in war and gives verbal movie. 


@. Aug. 17,-19165 1 ¢ Ames Siete 
A 441947. 

Greece next: assert rejoicing Britons. 
@ Aug. 29; 1916; ielSepi a tote 
A 442178. 

Kiil survivors in boats. © Aug. 26, 


1916; 1 c. Aug. 30, 1916; A 442138. 


Labor seeks place in British councils. 
©: -Sept. 5, 19163 1 .G: Sept. 7S,949i6- 
A 442303. 


Menace of Teutons unites Irish clans 
© Sept. 2, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 6,° 1916; 
A 442263. 


See Gallipoli losses eae © Au 
30, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 2, 19165 A 449197. 


Thousands see Zeppelin fall. © Sept. 4, 
$916; ic. Sept. 7, 1916; A 442278. 


War revives project for Channel tunnel. 
@© Aug. 24, 1916; 1 «. Aug. 28; 1916; 
A 442097 


[ Nove: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. ] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Bett telephone company of Pennsyl- 


vania*, Philadelphia. Norristown 

district telephone directory, summer 

issue. June 15, 1916. 72 p. 4to. 
[19623 


© July 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


13, 1916; A 484930. 


New York. Hot 
(In Harper’s bazar, — 

[19624 
1916; 1.¢. Avge 2a, 


BENDEL (Henri) * 
Springs season. 
sept., 1916) 

Aug. 25, 
1916; A 442064. 


Brenicnus (Wilhelm)* New York. I 
do care. Sheet, 94 by 4 inches. 
[19625 
© July 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
31, 1916; A 435497. 


884 


BOOKS, GROUP IL 


no. 9, 1916 


Berkey & Gay furniture co.*, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. [19626-19640 


Berkey and Gay furniture. Portfolio 
of the sleeping room. [4] 8vo. © 
Ane 44° 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug.. 21, 
1916; A 485966. 

—— Same. 14 vy. 8vo. 
1. The portfolio of the living room.— 
2. The portfolio of the Queen Anne 
style—3. The portfolio of the style 
Lows XVI.—M4. The portfolio of the 
Chippendale style.—5. The _ portfolio 
of the hall.—6. Portfolio of the Wil- 
liam and Mary styie——7. The port- 
folio of the Hepvlewhite style.—S8. 
The portfolio of the Knoleworth 
style-——9. The portfolio of the Shera- 

- ton style.—10. The portfolio of -the 
Flemish Renaissance.—11. The port- 
folio of the Early American style.—12. 
The portfolio of the Jacobean style.— 
13. The portfolio of the dining room.— 
14. The portfolio of the Adam style. 
@ Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 4359214359324. 


lumber co.*, Pittsfield, 


Contents.— 


BERKSHIRE 


Mass. Bulletin no. 1. Suppl. to 1915 | 


plan book. Sheet, illus., diagrs., 
printed on both sides, 18 by 20 in- 
ches. [19641 

uly 5.1916; 2 ce. July 12,.1916; 
aff. July 18, 1916; A 436013. 


Best (Alfred M.) co., inc.*, New York. 
Best’s insurance reports (casualty 
and miscellaneous) 1916-1917. 3d 
annual ed. xvii, 314 p. 4to. 

[19642 


© duly 7, 1916; 1 ¢c. July 8, 1916; 
1 ¢. July 10, 1916; aif. July 18, 1916; 
A 486013. 


Best & co.*, New York. [196438, 19644 

Advance fall styles. [8] p. folder, illus. 

16m0..''@ "Aug: 1, 1916; 2. ¢. and aff. 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 435587. 

Correct fashions for fall and winter. 
cover-title. 50 p. illus. 4to. (Cata- 
logue 118) © Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 436518. 


BEVERLY, Mass. Beverly city directory 
and North shore map. vy. 14, 1916. 


Beverly, Mass., Crowley & Lunt, 
1916. Various paging. front. (fold. 
map) S8vo. $3.00. [19645 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2c. Aug. 14,1916; 
aff. Aug. 12, 1916; A 4388047; Crow- 
ley & Lunt, Beverly, Mass. 


Brie. N. T. Hnglish. Soul winners’ tes- 
tament. Philadelphia, A. J. Holman 
company [1916] x, [1] p. 32mo. 
(With Self-pronouncing New Testa- 
ment of our Lord and Saviour Jesus 
Christ. Holman ed. 421 p. 32mo.) 
$1.00. [19646 

aus, 15,1916; 2 c« Aug. 18, 
1916; aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 436434; 
A. J. Holman co., Philadelphia. 


885 


eee eee 


Brste N. T. Selections, English. Di- 
vine message; ed. by A. T. Cornwell. 
[Eufaula, Ala. Citizen publishing 
company, 1916] [28] p. 4to. $1.00. 

[19647 


© June 19, 1916; 2 « and aff. 
June 22, 1916; A 482640; Arthur 
Temple Cornwell, Eufaula, Ala. 


BiLopEAu (J. W.)* lLydonville, Vt. 
Practical pencil sharpener for your 
school. Sheet, illus., 11 by 8% in- 
ches. [19648 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 439047. 


PirncH (Clarence Ellis)* Lawrence, 
IXan. Directions for using the Birch 
arithmetic drill cabinet. [Ss] p: 
folder. 4to. $0.50. [19649 

© June 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 22, 1916; A 432653. 

Brrp (Annie M.)* Brooklyn. America. 
Ireland. Peace. Sheet, printed on 
both sides, 9 by 6 inches, fold. to 
16mo. $0.10. [19650 

© Aug. 28, 1916: 2 « Aug. 29: 
1916; aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 486626. 


Birp (Howard M.)* Harrisburg, Pa. 


Rules and regulations, American 
Christmas club. Sheet, 44 by 23 
inches. [19651 


© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 

24, 1916; A 436533. ‘ 
Brxpy. (Maynard)* Salt Lake -City, 

Utah. Catalogue of Utah minerals 
and localities with descriptive list 
and notes for collectors. 4th ed. 
32 p.  12mo. [19652 

© July 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 432989. 

[Copyright is claimed on new 
matter. ] 


LLAAuw (John) advertising agency. 
Please do not open. Sheet, printed 
on both sides, 93 by 84 inches. 

[19653 

(ce) Aug. 17, 1916: 2c." and aif. 

Aug. 23, 1916; A 439018; John 
Blaauw, Tacoma, Wash. 


3LACKMAN (Alexander Francis) * 
Clayton, Mo. Rail and steel. [4] 
p. 24mo. $0.05. [19654 

© July 17, 1916; 2 @) and aff. 
July 19, 1916; A 435142. 


BLAKE (Emily Calvin) The auto- 
biography of an impulsive girl. 
Sept. 10, 1916. (Jn Chicago herald) 

[19655 
© Sept. 10, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 
1916; A 442426; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


— ee Od 


19656 


LraAKE (Wallace Herbert) Business 
is not business. The day’s work. 
(In Office appliances, August, 1916) 

[19656 


© Aug.hi2, 1916-."1 .c. Aug. 19, 
1916; A 441919; Office appliance co., 
Chicago. 


BuLopGEeTt (Harvey) co.*, St. Paul. Is 
a community thrift campaign needed 
in your city? [7] p. nar. 8vo. 

[19657 
© May 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 31, 1916; A 435450. 


BroopHAarRtT (John) Bud _. Bright’s 
brainstorms. 521. illus. 8v. [Text 
parallel to binding] [19658 


©) Jay: t5,. SIG? Le. Ate ait, 
Sept. 8, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 24, 1916; 
A 486661; Smith-Gwynne co.. inc, 
Omaha, Neb. 


3OALS (Marbury) Story that blew 
up. (Jn Chicago herald) [19659 

© Aue 20, 1916s de. Aug 21, 
1916; A 441927; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


BoIssEVAIN (Inez Milholland) New 
woman as a wife. (Jn Chicago 
herald) [19660 


© July 2, 1916; 1c. July 38, 1916; 
A 440706; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Bonp (Josiah)* Alto, Ariz. Twelve 
sonnets. 13 1. 12mo. [19661 
© June 24, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 


July 21, 1916; A 435215. 


Bonnet-Brown sales service*, Chi- 
cago. [19662-19673 


Furniture [syndicate service] Suppl. F. 
362, F 362A., June, 1916. Sheet, 

i 202 by 14 inches. © June 21, 
1916; 2 ce. and aff. June 24, 1916; 
A 432670. 

— Suppl. F 368, F 368A. August. 
1916. Sheet, illus., 20% by 14 inches. 
© July 25, 1916; 2 e and aff. Aug. 
3, 1916; A 436245. 

[Men’s Seen service] Suppl. 363, 
863A. June, 1916. Sheet, illus., 20% 
by 14 inches. © June 21, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. June 24, 1916; A 432671. 

Suppl. 365, 365A. July, 1916. 2 

l. illus. fol. © July 8, 1916; 2 c. and 

aff. July 19, 1916; A 435169. 

Suppl. 369, 369A. August 1, 
Advance fall fashions. Sheet, 

, 20% by 14 inches. July 25, 


1916: 2 ¢, and. aft. Aug. 3) 1967 A 
436246. 
—— Suppl. 371, 371A, Aug. 15, oa 


Sheet, illus., 21 by 28 inches. © A 
8, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 18, 1916: 
A 4358 66. 


Newspaper [syndicate service] Suppl. 
N. 361, N. 361A. June, 1916. Sheet, 
illus. 202 by 14 inches. © June 21, 


1916; 2° 4. 


| and aff. June 24, 1916; A 
432669. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. I, n.s., v.18 


BONNET-BROWN Sales service*—Contd. 


— Suppl. N. 367, 367A. August, 
1916. Sheet, illus., 202 by 14 inches. 
@ July 25, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
3, 1916; A 486244. 


[Women’s syndicate service] Suppl. 
364, 364A. June, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
21 by 14 inches. © June 21, 1916; 
2c. and aff. June 24, 1916; A 432672. 


. 866-3664, Jays. 1916... 2 
Le Lhiscae stole ae) July 8, 19163 2° ¢ 
and aff. July 19, 1916; A 435170. 


Suppl. 370, 370A. August 1, 
1916. Advance fall fashions. Sheet, 
illus., 202 by 14 inches. © July 25, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 3, 1916; A 
436247. 


Suppl. 372, 872A. Aug. 15, 1916. 
Sheet, illus., 21 by 28 inches. © Aug 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 18, 1916: 
A 435867. 

BooK Lovers’ contest co., ine.*, New 
York. Oakland tribune’s official 
booklovers’ picturegame catalog and 
reply book. cover-title, 48 p. illus. 
Svo. [19674 

© July 6, 1916; 2 e. and aff. July 
12, 1916; A 485019. 


BooRAEM (J. Francis)* New York. 
Detailed specifications, standard 
plunge bath equipment and design. 
pt: 2... -[S] ps “folk [19675 


© July 25, 1916; 2 ce and aff. 
Aug. 11, 1916; A 435708. 


shoe recorder publishing 
Shoe and_ leather 
lexicon. 3d rev. ed. 78 p. illus., 
diagrs. 12mo. $0.40. [19676 


© May/15, 1916; 2 © Auly er 
1916; aff. Aug. 14, 1916; A 486395. 


BostoN MUTUAL life insurance co.*, 
Boston. New Boston light. [16] 
p. illus. S8vo. [19677 

© July 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 485127. 


[Boston PIANO & music co., ine.] In- 
structions and suggestions to retail- 

_ers. 15, [4] p. nar, 12me, “Shou: 
[19678 


© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 435641; H. L. Weidner, 
Iowa City, la 


Boor and 
co.*, Boston. 


Boston VARNISH ¢co.*, Everett, Mass. 


Here’s the big 1916-17 edition. 
Dealers’ mint of selling hints. 16 p. 
illus. (part col.) fol. [19679 


© Aug. 10, 1916;.2 eG Aug.ios, 
1916; aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A 436670. 


Bower (Charles F.) Printing ink sit- 

uation. 15 p. 16mo. [19680 

© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

29, 1916; A 436162; Charles Eneu 
Johnson & co., Cleveland. 


886 


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= ee 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


Bowers (Edwin F.) [19681, 19682 
Detecting tuberculosis with colored 
lights. (In Chicago herald.) © Sept. 

3, 1916; 1c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442392. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


First aids to beauty. 39 p. .12mo. 
aie week library.) @©@ July 31, 
notGs 2 e. and aff. Aug. 9, 1916; A 
435650. 


© Every week corporation, New 
York. 


Boynp’s city dispatch. [19683, 19684 
General ae list no. 46, 118, cover- 
title, 16 4t0°° © Jan. 4, 1916; 
2c. and alt. July 10, 1916; "A 432999. 


[List cover] [4] p. fol. [Text parallel 
fo pindime.| ©-July 5, 1916; 2 
and aff. July 10, 1916; A 432998. 


© E. J. Williams, New York. 


ie) 


BozEMAN, Mont. R. L. Polk & CcO.’s 
Bozeman city and Gallatin County 
directory, 1916-1917. [v.9] Helena 
and Butte, Mont., R. L. Polk & co. 
of Montana, 1916. 377 p. 8vo. 

_ $5.00. [19685 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 437308; R. L. Polk & co., 
Helena, Mont. 


Brapy (J. E.)* Mason City, Iowa. Cell 
intelligence cause of evolution. (In 
Mason City morning times.) 

[19686 


Pane 2s. 1916; 1 c. Sept. .13, 
1916; A 442445, 


BRAYDEN (William H.) 
[19687-19691 
Irish pay big war taxes. © Sept. 15, 
916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916; A £49568. 
London bank for Belfast. © Sept. 5, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 8, 1916; A 442800, 
M’Neill honored by Irish. © Aug. 10, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 14, 1916; A “anita. 
Sons’ valor helps Ireland. © Sept. 15, 
916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916; A 449559. 
eehee the conscription law. © Sept. 
2, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 6, 1916; A 442264. 
{[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news.] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


BRESNAHAN ee emnbrine Ford) * 
Hamburg, N. J. [19692, 19693 


Ten group system for church finances. 
Card, printed on both sides, 9 by 54 
inches. $5250 sper: seis. ©) Apr. sat 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 24, 1916; A 
434876. 


Ten group system for county organiza- 
tion of the anti-saloon league. Card, 
printed on both sides, 54 by 34 inches. 
© June 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 24, 
1916; A 434875. 


19701 


BripGEPorRT, Conn. Bridgeport city di- 
rectory, including Stratford, Fair- 
field and Southport, 1916. [v. 50] 
[New Haven, Conn.] The Price & 
Lee company, 1916. 1405 p. front. 
(fold. map) S8vo. $6.50. [19694 

© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 487255; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


BRINKLEY (Nell) When we build our 


castles in Spain. (In New York 
evening journal) [19695 

i, Sept, 15, 4916; 1 .¢, Sept. 16, 
1916; A 442515; International news 
service, New York. 


SNOAKER (Frank) Expert construc- 
tive accountancy, a post-graduate 
course; the Broaker method. Pt. 8. 
New York, Broaker accountics cor- 
poration [1916] 2 p. 1., [205]-232 
p. 4to. $1.00. [19696 

© June 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 27, 1916; A 434997; Broaker 
accountics corp., New York. 


Brockway (Frank) Aldena. chap. 
12-15. (Jn Illustrated companion, 
August, 1916) [19697 

© July 22, 1916; 1 e« July 24, 
1916; A 441256; F. B. Warner co., 
ine., New York. 


RROEKHOVEN (Jessie B.) How to play 
the world’s most wonderful musical 
instrument, the player-piano. 28 p. 
16mo. [19698 

© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 485910; Church-Bein- 
kamp co., Cincinnati. 


BROOKMIRE economic service. Lumber 
and building. Sheet, chart, 11 by 17 
inches. _ [19699 

© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
11, 1916; A 485705; Brookiire eco- 
nomic chart co., New York. 


| Brooks rupture appliance co.*, Mar- 


shall, Mich. Mrs. Carson answers an 
advertisement. cover-title, 14, [1] 
p. illus. 16mo. [19700 


© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 436673. 


BRoTHERHOOD of locomotive firemen & 
enginemen*, Indianapolis. Our spe- 
cial study course. The Westing- 
house air brake, pt. 3, sec. Tb. (In 
Brotherhood of locomotive firemen & 
enginemen’s magazine, August, 1916) 

[19701 
©) Age. 1 1916-4 1. ¢.) Ame. 31, 
1916; A 442171. 


64353—16——2 887 


“st 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19702 


pt.1;,.B.S.; ve ae 


Brown (Anna Wuerful)* Toledo, O. 
A. W. B. book no. 6-8. 3v._ illus. 
obl. 12mo. Contents.—no. 6. Gift 
novelties in tatting—no. 7. New 
yokes and collars; crochet and tat- 
ting.—no. 8. Tatting and crochet for 
wearing apparel, for household lin- 
ens. [19702-19704 

© Ager 19! Zip? 2916+ 2. c each 
and aff. Aug. 25, 1916; A 439006-— 
439008. 


Brown (David)* Chicago. Facts about 


milking. Chicago, The Calfway 
milker co., [1916] 15 p. illus. 4to. 
[19705 


© June 1, 1916; 2 
8, 1916; A 486666. 


Brown (Ethel ©.) Three Gays at 
Merryton. Illus. by Grace G. Kel- 
ley. Philadelphia, The Penn pub- 
lishing company, 1916. B28 1D. 
front., plates. ‘12mo. $0.90. [19706 

© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 487352; Penn pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


(Hester P.) Glimpse of Bel- 

in the days of Maine’s first 

(Jn Lewiston journal) 
[19707 


©: July 29, 1916y3 a es Pulp st, 
1916; A 442077; Lewiston journal 


e. and aff. Sept. 


Brown 
fast 
governor. 


cO., Lewiston, Me. 
Brown (J. Alex.) Empty envelope 
earton. [4] p. 16mo. [19708 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
6, 1916; A 486619; Duplex envelope 
co., ine., Richmond. 


Brown (Raymond F.)* Buffalo. Mr. 
Dooley on insurance. [8] p. 16mo. 
[19709 


© June 29, 1916; 2 
aff. July 24, 1916; A 486080. 


[BrowNJOoHN (John)] Adventures of 
Miltiades Peterkin Paul: illustrated 
by John Goss and lL. Hopkins. 
Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard co. 
PSIG} 2" p- 1.” Pe Bae. eels Tron. 
illus. Ato. [19710 


© Aug. 24,-19162 2c) and aft. 
sept. 1, 1916; A 487518; Lothrop, 
Lee & Shepard, co., Boston. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new matter.] 


Brunswick, Balke, Collender co.*, New 
York. Waste places shall be made 
glad and the desert shall blossom as 
the rose. cover-title, 22 p. illus. 
Svo. [19711 

©) Aug. 25, 1916*. 2>@" and’ aif. 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 436573. - 


e. duly 1.1916; 


BRYANT (Lane)* New York. 


[19712-19715 
Baby needs. cover-title, 16 (fold.) p. 
illus. 8vo. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing] @© Apr: 4, 1916; 2-e and ase 


Aug. 4, 1916; A 435598. 


Cornelia’s jewels. = Dp. (pare fold.} 
illus.. Svo:; © Sept. 425 19t6220e2 
and aff. Sept: 22). 1916: A 438507. 

Mater modes. Spring & summer, 1916. 
cover-title, 60, [4] p. illus. Ato. @ 
Max. 83. 1916: 2c. and afi. Aug. 4, 
1916; A 435596. 


Modes for extra-size “or stout figures. 


Spring and summer, 1916. cover- 
title, 34 [2] p. illus. 4to. © Mar. 
24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; 
A 435597. 

BucHan (John) [19716-19720 


British consolidate positions they won. 
© Aug. 19, 1916; 1 ¢c. Aug. 23, 3916; 
A 441978. 

British hold gains on western front. © 
Aug. 12, 1916; 1 c. Ane. 1) 19%64 
441806. 


German main lines captured by British. 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; 
A 442477. 

Maurepas victory joins allied armies. 
@ Sept. 2,:1916; 1 e: Sept. 6,436 
442267. 

Menace for Thiepval in advance of 
British. © Aug. 26, 1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 
30, 1916; A 442142. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news ¢o., Chicago. 


BucHANAN (Lily Butler)* Trenton, 
N. J. Soldier’s wife. 2 p. L, [3]— 
11, [1] p. 8vo. ESeenario] 

[19721 


© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 435998. 


Buck & Glen, inec.*, Winston-Salem, 
N. C. Army & navy bulletin. [nos. 
4,5, 6] 3 v. illus. (part. col.) Svo. 
$0.10 each. [19722-19724 


© July 5, 11, 14,.1916; 2 e« and 
aff. Aug. 3, 1916; A 436241436243. 


Buckiey (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 
[19725-19729 
Some suggestions for discontented part- 
ners; © Aug. 21, 19165 1%) Agen 2G: 
1916; A 442072. 


‘Various cases brought under honest ad- 
vertising laws. © Aug. 28, 1916; 1 
c. Sept. “F; ,1916> Al 442187. 


What recourse has the addressee of ‘@ 
bungled telegram against the company 
where he makes a loss through it? © 
Sept...4,..1916; 1. «..Sept,, 44, 323065 
A 442367. 


When employees can and when they can- 
not be discharged. © Aug. 7, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 14, 1916; A 444775. 

When the seller lies down on contracts 
to sell merchandise. © Aug. 14, 1916; 
1 ec. Aug. 22, 1916; A 441960. 


{Note: The foregoing are in Modern mer- 
chant and grocery world] 


888 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


BuETTNER (T) & ©CO.,, 
Catalog no. 31. 


ine.*, Chicago. 
Wholesale only. 


Fall, 1916, spring, 1917. 64 p. illus. 
obl. Svo. Price list attached. 16mo. 
[19730 


© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 4386744. 


BuFFALo, N. Y. Buffalo directory, 
1916. Buffalo, The Courier company 
of eral, #919. 1815 p. Svo. $s. oe 

[1973 
© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. ae 
am 1916; A 437373 ; Courier co. of 
Buffalo, Buffalo. 


Bumpy (Mary T)* Racine, Wis. Min- 
imum essentials in English grammar. 
Boston, New York [etc.] Atkinson, 
Mentzer & company [1916] 64 p. 
Svo. $0.25. ; [19732 

@, Aug. 10,1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Aug. 23, 1916; A 485997. 


Bunty Brown Bunnikin’s travels and 
other bedtime stories. New York, 
The Platt & Peck co. [1916]. 1 p. 
iaaeeag fp. eol. front... illus... Svo. 
({Bed-time story-land books]) 
$0.15. [19733 


© July 21, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 485952; Platt & 
Peck co., New York. 


Bureau of credits*, Richmond. Mem- 
bership list of the Bureau of credits, 
Richmond, Va., and exchange refer- 
ence list. cover-title, 26 p. 8vo. 

[19734 


© Nov. 9, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
5, 1916; A 4862 276. 


Burcess (Thornton W.) [19735, 19736 


Adventures of Qld Man Coyote by 
Thornton W. Burgess; with illustra- 
tions by Harrison Cady. Boston, Lit- 

_ tle, Brown and company, 1916. vi p., 
Melee 2Oap, —tront. plates... “12mo. 
(Bedtime  story-books) $0.50. © 
Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 9, 
1916; A 4387614. 


Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thorn- 
ton W. Burgess; with illustrations by 
Harrison Cady. Boston, Little, Brown 
and company, 1916. 4 p. 1., 116 
front., illus. . (Bedtime story- 
books) $0.50. Sept: 6, 1916; 2c. 
and aif. Sept. 9, 1910: ‘A 437613. 
© Little, Brown, and company, 

Boston. 


Burester (Nathan G.) Rational sys- 
tem of fire insurance rating (Jn 
Fire protection ) [19737, 19738 
4th instalment. © June 25, 1916; 1 ¢. 

Aug. 18, 1916; A 441899. 
Sth instalment. © July 28, 1916; 1c. 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 441900. 


© Fire protection, Cincinnati. 


. 
ee 


19748 


BurKHARpDT (Charles A.)* Jersey City. 
Christmas vocabulary. Jersey City, 
N. J.. W. J. Burkhardt [1916] [4] 
p. 24mo. $0.15. [19739 

© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 436387. 


Burritt (Ernest A.) Gross profit. 
cover-title, [5] p. diagr. 8vo. 
[19740 
© June 17, 1916; 2 c. July 6, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 435948; Geo. E. 
Keith co., Campello, Mass. 


BUSINESS herald, New York’s guide to 
better buying. v. 1, no. 1. Sept. 5, 
1916. (In New York herald) 

[19741 

5, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 6, 1916; 

New York herald co., Jer- 


© Sept. 
A 442258 ; 
sey City. 
BusINESS training corporation*, New 
York. Blake gets a new viewpoint. 
[15] p. illus. 16mo. [19742 
© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
22, 1916; A 436455. 


Buss (William H.)* Fremont, Neb. 
Rev. W. H. Buss of Fremont and his 
Nebraska prize poem. (Jn Fremont 
tribune. ) [197438 

©). Mars, 23 ASIC 2.1. .c..Sepix a5, 
1916; A 442501. 


Butter brothers*, Chicago. Vesuvius 
lighting goods. Electrical and gas 
fixtures. 52 p. illus.. obl. 8vo. 

[19744 


© Aue Att, 1916-2 'e: “Aue. 16, 
1916; aff. Aug. alee 1916: A 486408. 


. New York. 
[19745, 19746 
Je! Bs folder, illus. 4to. 
10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Aug. 11, ‘1916: A 435679. 
Instructions for making the crochet and 


lace designs shown in the Delineator, 
. illus. 4to. 


BUTTERICK pub. co.* 


Filet appliqué. 
0.10. 


1916; A 434966 


BUTTERICK quarterly. v. 9, no. 8, Au- 

tumn, 1916. 88 p. fol. [19747 

© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

11, 1916; A 485680; Butterick pub. 
o., New York. 


Byers (A. M.) co.*, Pittsburgh. Se- 
lection of pipe for modern buildings. 
19 p. illus. 16mo. [19748 


© Aug. 16,- 19165 (2c. Aug.) 28, 
1916; aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 436640. 


889 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19749 


pt. i, misjwedsS 


BytiesBy (H. M.) & co.*, Chicago. | CAmERoNn (Carl C.)* Slater, Mo. Rule 


Public utility properties in which 
Standard gas and electric company 
owns investments. 1p. 1. [59] p. 
illus., maps. 4to. (On cover: 
Standard gas and electric company. ) 
[19749 
© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and -aff. 
Aug. 14, 1916; A 435760. 


Byron (May) Little small red hen, 
by May Byron, illus. by Kathryn 
McManaman and others. New York, 
The Platt & Peck co., 1916. [12] p. 
illus. (part col.) fol. $0.10. 

[19750 

© July a1 19162: 2.9e July 28, 

1916; aff. July 27, 1916; A 485789; 
Platt & Peck co., New York. 


M.)* Little Landers 
Colony, Cal. Lex natura; interna- 
tional chart. Key to all sciences. 
<= sheets, charts, 224 by 14 inches. 
[19751 


© June: 16,1916: 2..¢. Aug. 32. 
1916; aff. June 27, 1916; A 435605. 


CALENDAR Of days, 1917. New York, 
Barse & Hopkins, 1916. [108] p. 
Svo. in box 84% by 53% inches. [19752 

© Aug, 25).1916: 2 eo anda, 
Sept. 1, 1916; A 439122; Barse & 
Hopkins, New York. 


CALIFORNIA walnut growers associa- 
tion*, Los Angeles. Circular no. 1, 
Aug. 31, 1916. [4] p. 4to. [19753 


© Sept. 2,.1916- 2 ce and.an. 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 486706. 


CALLAGHAN & company’s Illinois cu- 
mulative quarterly digest. [v. 3, no. 
2, Aug., 1916.] Comp. and ed. by 
R. H. Wilkin, Chicago, Callaghan 
and company, 1916. 1 p._l., 320 p. 
4to. $7.50 per yr. [19754 


©> Augs.29, 2916 3} 2:5ex Sept; 1, 
1916; aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 488224; 
Callaghan & co., Chicago. 


CALDWELL (G. 


CALUMET baking powder co. Dollie 
cook book. [14] p. col. illus. 16mo. 
[19755 


© Aug. 12). 1916; 2 @- ands ais. 
Aug. 16, 1916; A 485778; Stevens, 
Davis co., Chicago. 


CAMDEN, N.J. Boyd’s Greater Camden 
city directory, 1916. Philadelphia, 
Pa., C. E. Howe company, 1916. 2 
p: 1. 43-1328. fi.-e: 23227 > p: 
$6.00. [19756 

© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 4387331; C. E. Howe co., 
Philadelphia. 


Svo. 


for finding on what day of month 
the first Sunday in January will fall. 
[3] p. S8vo. [19757 


© July 22; 1916-2 ¢ anda 
July 27, 1916; A 436111. 


CAMERON-SCHROTH co. Supporting our 
trade mark. Sheet, col. illus., 19 by 
24 inches. in envelope 63 by 84 in- 
ches. [19758 


©. Aug. 10, 1916 ;.2 se sand ame 
Sept. 8, 1916; A 4386663; W. Sid Fish 
service for advertisers, Chicago. 


CAmMp (Walter) ed. Foot ball rules, 
as recommended by the Rules com- 
mittee, 1916. cover-title, p. 123-197. 
16mo. (Spalding’s athletic library) 

[19759 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
12, 1916; A 487646; American sports 
pub. co., New York. 


CanEDy (Charles R.)* North Adams, ~ 
Mass. Trail of the Mohawk. 48 p. 
illus., map. obl. 16mo. $0.35. 

[19760 


© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. — 
May 23, 1916; A 435862. ’ 


CANNON (George L.) Geography of 
Colorado. xxp.illus.,maps. (1 col.) 
Ato. [19761 


© Sept. 6, 1916: 2c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 438260; American book 
co., New York. 


Cantu (Hstaban) Gov. Cantu in 
signed statement for — — — denies 
Japan has naval base or soldiers in 
Lower Cal. Proof, port. [19762 


© July 7, 1916; 2c. and afl Aue 
4, 1916; A 485613; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 


Captor life insurance co. of Colorado*, — 
Denver. . 
Livrouos weprypagy THs aoharelas Cwys — 

Kal Ta KEpdn THS Ta SynuoTLKwWTraTa aodadio — 

Tua éyypada Kal Ta érnora etoda. 7 Pp. 


illus. 16mo. [19763 


© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 


8, 1916; A 4386301. 
Carso corporation. Carbo systems. 
cover-title, 24 p. illus., diagrs. t 
(catalog 16) [19764 © 


-© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Mar. 2, 1916: 
Louis Michod, Chicago. 


890 


8vo. © | 


A 432701; Charles a 


BOOKS, 
no. 9, 1916 


CARNEGIE steel co.*, Pittsburgh. 
[19765, 19766 
Axles and forgings for-steam and electric 
railway service. Standard axle de- 
signs and specifications. [7th ed.] 88 
p. front. illus. diagrs. 12mo. 
June 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 22, 
1916; A 432645. 


Bulb sections. [38d ed., Sept. 1, 1916] 
Lf Pp diagrs. 12mo. Au ug. nt 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 21, 1916; 
435967. 

CARPENTER (Frank G.)* Washington. 
[19767-19771 
Fifty men keep order in wilds of British 


northwest. © Aug. 27, 1916; 1c. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 442102. 


Frank G. Carpenter describes great low- 
lands in the heart of Alaska. © Sept. 
3, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 449959. 


Frank G. Carpenter writes of Uncle 
Sam’s farm, close to the Arctic circle 
in the Yukon section. © Sept. 10, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 11, 1916; “A 449433, 


Governor Black tells how the Yukon is 
governed. © Aug. 20, 1916; 1c. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 441965. 


Romance of Alaskan mining when gold 
was discovered in Klondike. © Aug. 
PeeloLG;s ££ ec. Aug. 14, 1916; A 
441792. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Washing- 
ton Sunday star.] 

CARRIER engineering corporation*, New 
York. Carrier dehumidifying appa- 
ratus. 63 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
(Bulletin no. 101) [19772 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 436665. 


CarroLtL (Lewis) Alice’s adventures 
in Wonderland. New York, The 
Platt & Peck co:. 1916. [12] p. col. 
illus. fol. $0.10. [19773 

aly 11, 1916: 2 c. Aug. 31, 
1916; aff. July 27, 1916; A 485788; 
Platt & Peck co., New York. 


CARSTENS (Frederick W.)* Medford. 
Ore. Christian science; is it Chris- 
tian? 380 [1] p. 16mo. [19774 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c. July 31, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 485887. 


Carter (Nicholas) pseud. Case of 
many clues; or, A hand with fangs. 


New York, Street & Smith [1916]. 


317 p. 12mo. (On cover: New mag- 
net library no. 986) $0.15. [19775 


© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
29, 1916; A 486538; Street & Smith, 
New York. 


Case (John J.) & Snyder (Theodore 
M.)* Saratoga Springs, N. Y. C. S. 
war game: United States vs. Mex- 
ico. Explanation and rules sheet, 12 ! 
by 64 inches. [19776 | 


© July 25. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
12, 1916; A 4386327. 


GROUP Il 


19788 


CASPAR’S guide and map of the city of 
Milwaukee. lith ed. rev. Mil- 
waukee, Wis., C. N.- Caspar co. 
[1916] 236 p._ illus., ports., maps. 
(part fold.) 16mo. $0.35. [19777 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 4387250; C. N. Caspar co., 
Milwaukee. 


CASTLE (Agnes)* Hindhead, Surrey, 
England. Chief of the Cabinet Noir. 
(Jn Premier magazine, Oct., 1916.) 

[19778 
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1916; A ad int. 
2768; pubd. Sept. 1, 1916. 


CATALOG ptg. co., inc.*, New York. 
[19779-19782 
Automobile accessories, 1916. cover- 
title, 127, [1] p. illus. S8vo. © June 
tf, 1916: o) ce. and aff. Aug. 18, 1916; 


A 435891. 

paar mae supplies. [1916] cover- 
title, LL pee huss Svo-. ©, dune 
d has 5 ie. "2c. and aff. Aug. 18, 1916; 
A 435890. 


Everything for the motorist. 1916. 
cover-title, 127, [1] p. illus. §8vo. 
vune 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aft. Aug. 18, 
1916; A 435892. 


Buyers’ guide, 1916. 8p. 4to. © June 
1, 1916; 2c. and aff.-Aug. 18, 1916; 
A 435889. 

CATHOLIC year book, 1917. [Atlanta, 
Ga., Stafford pub. co., 1916] 31 p. 
illus. S8vo. $0.50. [19783 

© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2 ATG: A 439004 : W. F. Young, 
Atlanta. 


CEDAR RAPIDS BUSINESS college*, Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. Business educational 
guide. 38th year book. 48 p. illus., 
ports. fol. [19784 

©. Aue (25s 1916: Does Anew 2s: 
1916; aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 489096. 


CEDAR RAPIDS SAVINGS bank. Your 
estate. Your wish. Your will. 22p. 


12mo. [19785 ~ 


© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 «. and aff. Aug. 
18, 1916; A 435894; J. M. Dinwid- 
die, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


CENTRAL district telephone co.*, Phil- 
adelphia. Clarksburg, Fairmont, 
Marietta [etc.] telephone directory. 
May 10, 1916. 176 p. 4to. [19786 

© July 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
13, 1916; A 434928. 


CENTURY advertising service co.*, New 
York. Century service. 
[19787, 19788 
July, 1916. cover- ale Ot TS alas ols 
© June 15, 1916; 2 c. June 22, 1916; 
aif. June 24, 1916; A 432674. 
Sept., 1916.  cover-title, 25 1. illus. 
fol. @ Aucs.-i1f, 1916;5;2 ¢.. and aff. 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 436522. 


891 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19789 

CHANDLER & CO., ine.*, Philadelphia. 
Investment company. 17 p._ nar. 
Svo. [19789 


© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 436336. 


CHANUTE, Kan. R. L. Polk & C0.’s 
Chanute city directory 1916 [v. 7] 
Chanute, Kan., R. L. Polk & co, 
1916. 314 p. 8vo. $4.00. [19790 

© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 ¢c and aff. Aug. 


28, 1916; A 437418; R. L. Polk & co., 
Sioux City, Ia. 
CHAPMAN (Arthur)* Denver. Out 


where the West begins, and other 
small songs of a big country. 17 p. 
SvO. [19791 

© July 11, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 4385070. 


CuHaArRLoTTE, N. C. Charlotte, North 
Carolina city directory, 1916, v. 18. 
Asheville, N. C., Commercial service 
co., 1916. 48, 101-635 p. 8vo. 
(Piedmont series) $7.00 [19792 


© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
29, 1916; A 488185; Commercial 
service co., Asheville, N. C. 


CHATILLON (John) & sons*, New York. 
Catalog no. 19. 214 p. illus. 16mo. 
(Cover-title: Chatillon seales. ) 

[19793 
© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

Sept. 2, 1916; A 436742. 

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., First national 
bank. Advantages of a city bank. 
cover-title, [4] p. 16mo. [19794 


© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
21, 1916; A 486166; W. B. Otto, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 


CHAvEZ (Luis) América é industrias 
Americanas. [7] p. S8vo. [19795 


© July 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
21, 1916; A 485202; Steven de Csesz- 
nak, ine., New York. 

CHEBOYGAN, Mich. R. L. Polk & c¢o.’s 
Cheboygan city and county directory, 
1916. cv. 45 ( SDetrorty Mich. Ree. 
Polk & co., 1916. 2p. 1. p. [15]-821. 
Svo. $5.00 [19796 

© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
251916; Al4373823 BR. Polk &eq:, 
Detroit. 

CHELAN County, Wash. R. L. Polk & 
co.”s Chelan, Douglas, Grant and 
Okanogan counties directory, 1916— 
17. v. 7. Seattle, R. L. Polk & co., 
ine., 1916. p. 2426 illus., map. 
Svo. $6.00 [19797 

©) Aug, 31, 1916s 2 cand ait 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 487568; R. L. Polk 
& co., ine., Seattle. 


pt. 1, WIS Ve lee 


CHENEY (William D.) Simplicity of 


success. [10] p. 16mo. [19798 

© July 25, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 435648; Izzard co., 
Seattle. 


CHESAPEAKE & Potomac telep. ¢o.*, 
Baltimore. Washington & vicinity 
telephone directory, June 1, 1916. 
cover-title, 255, 110 p. 4to. [19799 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. July 21, 1916; 
aff. June oT. 1916; A 485210. 


CHESAPEAKE & Potomac telephone co. 
of Va.*, Baltimore & Roanoke, Va. 
Telephone directories. [19800-19803 


Alexandria, Lorton, Marshall, [etc.], 
June 1916. cover-title, 22 p. S8vo. 
© June 1, 1916; 2 « July -8, 1916; 
aff. June 27, 1916; A 435209. 


Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News 
[etc.] June 15, 1916.  cover-title, 
167, 55 p. 8vo. © June 15, 1916; 
ec. and aff. July 8, 1916; A 434865. 


Richmond, Ashland, Fredericksburg 
[ete.] June 1, 1916. cover- title, ae 
61 p. 8vo. © June 1, 1916; 2 e. 
July 8, 1916; aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 
435875. 


Roanoke, Salem and Vinton, Va. 
916. cover- -title, 60 p. S8vo. 
Aug. 24, 1916; 2 «¢. and aff. Aug. 28, 
1916; A 439036. 


J uly 


CHESTNUT-BALL (Mollie D.)* Heming- 
ford, Neb. Aunt Sally’s home made 
home budget. 38, [6] p. 24mo. 
$0.50. [19804 

© June 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 484964, 


CuicaGco, Ill. Annual police guide. 
Police directory of Chicago. 1916. 
[Chicago, West Park police benevo- 
lent association, 1916]  cover-title, 
2, [5]-514 p. ports. 12mo. [19805 

© June 1,. 1916;-2¢, Aue ger 
1916; aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 4388311; 
L. H. Wilson, ine., Chicago. 


CHICAGO AUTOMOBILE TRADE ASSN.*, 
Chicago. National used car market 
report. [19806, 19807 
eee ed. Auailiany to 10th ed. ip. lL, 


D. 2mo. Aug. 26, 1916; 2 e. 
Sept. 2, 1916; aff. Sept. Ale 1916; 
439134. 


10th ed. 1p. 102 p. map. 4to. © 
> Aues 26, 018: 2 e, Sept. 2, 1916; 
aff. Sept. uh 1916; A 439135. 


institute. 
course. 
cover- 
8vo. 
[19808 


© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 489115; National electric 
light assn., New York. 


Cuicaco central station 
Commercial engineering 
Lesson 138. Electric signs. 


title, 44, [1] p. illus., diagrs. 


892 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


CHICAGO DAILY news co.*, Chicago. 

: [19809, 19810 
Chicago travelers in Paris. © Aug. 10, 
916; 1 c. Aug. 14, 1916; A 441769. 
Italian guns smash Austrian defenses. 
Ane. 12,1916; 1 ec. Aug. 17, 1916; 

A 441305. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


CHICAGO FUSE mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
Catalog no. 28. cover-title. 132 p. 
illus. 24mo. [19811 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 24, 1916; A 482679. 


Cuicaco HrIcHTs business. college. 
[Churchill sherthand] 16 p. illus., 
ports. 24mo. [19812 

eas. 21) 1916; 2. ce. Aug.. 23, 
1916; aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A 436671; 
Geo. T. Churchill, Chicago Heights, 
Ill. 


CHICAGO MERCANTILE Co0.*, Chicago. 
Early fall styies. 71 p. illus. Ato. 
(Catalogue no. 159, fall, 1916) 

[19813 


© Aus 10. 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 485899. 


CHICAGO STAGE lighting co.*, Chicago. 
Electrical stage lighting apparatus 
and effects, moving picture machines, 
stereopticons, acessories and other 
projection apparatus. 5th ed. cov- 
er-title, 66, [1] p. illus. nar. 24mo. 

[19814 

© June 20, 1916; 2 c. June 26, 
1916; aff. July 8, 1916; A 484851. 

(‘Hicaco telephone co. Bell telephone 

directories. [19815-19824 


Blue Island district. June, 1916. viii, 
—-48 p. S8vo @ July 17, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. jay 24, 1916; A 435264. 

Calumet district of Indiana. July, 1916. 
er peove ©) Aug: 21, 1916: 2 ‘¢. 
and aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 436549. 

Chicago Heights district, June, 1916. 
42, (2), 12 py. “Svo. © July 13,1916; 
2c. and aff. Suby 215 19165 A 435198. 


Highland Park, Lake Forest, Heerield 


[ete.] July, 1916. 68, 8 p. 8vo. © 
July SPEC oC. and aif. July pail 
1916 ; ‘A 435197. 


Joliet district. July, panes 91, 28 p. 
4to. © Aug. 7, 1916 ce. Aug. 29 
1916 ; aff. Sept. 11, 1916: A 436772, 

La Grange district. July, 1916. 57, 8 
p. 4to. © Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 439043. 

Lake County district. July, 1916. 48, 
Op. 4to. @ Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c and 
aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A’ 439082. 

North Shore district. July, 1916. 96, 
Zope sto. © Aug. “14. 1916: 2 -c¢. 
and aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 4388210. 

Oak Park district. July, 1916. 91, 51 p. 
4102 -.@ “Aus. 14). 191.652: ¢. and aft. 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 439083. 


19831 


Cuicaco telephone co.—Continued. 


Wheaton district. June, 1916. viii, 9—- 
of p.  *svo.” © duly 11, 1916- 2 ¢. 
and aff. July 14, 1916; A 435067. 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


Cuico, Cal. R. L. Polk & co.’s Chico 
and Oroville, Cal., directory, 1916. 
Ve @& -Qakland.. Cal... KR. Lo Polk '& 
co., 1916. 264 p. S8vo. $5.00. 

[19825 

©’ Aug. 17, 1916; 2 e@ and» aff. 

Aug. 21, 1916; A 487309; R. L. Polk 
& co., Oakland, Cal. 


CHiILD’s (L. D.) Freedom’s fetters. 
Indianapolis, Ind.,-Hanly & Stewart 
EISIG] — 36" p: 12mo. “$0.10: 

[19826 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

81, 1916; A 485457; Enquirer pub. 
co., Indianapolis. 


CHOATE (Florence) Our baby, a rec- 
ord, with illustrations by F. Choate 
and Elizabeth Curtis. New York, 
Philadelphia, J. Wanamaker, [1916] 
30,5. .cok, front. ius. -€part, col.) 
S8vo. $1.00. [19S27 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 7, 1916; A 436762; Fred- 
erick A. Stokes co., New York. 


[CHurcH (W. C.)] Interpretations, 
infantry drill regulations 1911. Sept. 
16, 1916. (Jn Army & Navy maga- 
zine. ) [19828 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 442567; W.C. & F. P. Church, 
New York. 


CHURCHILL (Helen B.)* Milwaukee. 
Mother: Card, col. illus. 5 by 7 
inches. $0.35. [19829 

© Dec. 10, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A. 486310. 


CHURCHILL (Winston S.) % Hughes 
Massie & co.,* London. War by land 
and sea. (Jn London magazine, Oct., 
1916) [19S30 

© 1c. Sept. 22, 1916; A ad int. 
2762; pubd. Sept. 20, 1916. 


CINCINNATI, O. Directory of station- 
ary engineers and steam plants of 
Cincinnati, O., and vicinity for 1916. 


Cincinnati, O., The Cincinnati sta- 
tionary engineers’ directory co. 
[1916] 147 p. 4to. $3.00. [19831 


© June 1, 1916; 2c. Aug. 2. 1916; 
aff. Aug. 15, 1916; A 4372338; Cincin- 
nati stationary engineers’ directory 
co., Cincinnati. 


893 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19832 


CITIZENS trust co., Jeffersonville, Ind. 
Christmas savings fund, 1917. Card, 
printed on both sides, 3% by 6 inches. 

[19832 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

21, 1916; A 436483; Mayes printing 
co., Louisville. 


CLANcY (J. R.)* Syracuse, N. Y. The- 
atrical stage rigging. 63 [1] p. illus. 
4to. (Catalogue no. 26) [19833 


© June 21, 1916; 2 ce and aff. 
July 7, 1916; A 484861. 


CLARK (Albert W.)* Melrose High- 
lands, Mass. Graded writing text- 
books. Shorter course. Book 1, 2. 
Boston, New York, Ginn and com- 
pany, 1916. 2 vv. illus. obl. 16mo. 
in envelopes, 63 by 114 inches. $1.08 
per doz. [19834 

© Aug. 1, 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 485907. [Copyright 
is claimed on new matter and ar- 
rangement ] 


CLARKSVILLE, ‘Tenn., First national 
bank. Bank and the people. cover- 
title, [8S] p. 16mo. [19835 


© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
ti, 19iG;s” A 436732; Kit PB: Purse; 
Chattanooga. 


CLEARWATER (Henry Pope)* Hallowell, 


Me. Thesis: How to summon na- 
ture to your aid. cover-title, 16 p. 
port. 16mo. [19836 


© July 22. 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
26, 1916; A 436291. 


[CLEATOR (Alice Jean)] Children’s 
day helper, no. 2, by A. J. Cleator 
[and others] Philadelphia, Pa., Hall- 
Mack co., 1916. cover-title, 16 p. 
Svo. $0.10. [19837 


© May 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 434878; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 


CLEMENT (Ernest W.) [19838, 19839 
Japan's rice crop is good. © Sept. 12 
1916; 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 449505" 
Wilson wins poll in Japan. © Aug. 22, 
1916; 1 ce. Aug. 25, 1916; A 442052. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news.] 
© Chicago daily news co., 
cago. 


Chi- 


CLEMMER paramount pictures. 
[19840-19842 


Scouts. Sheet, col. illus. 10 by 7 
acer ae Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. ; LOG: A 436777. 


me 
ee 


pt. 1, 0. s., v. 13 


CLEMMER paramount pictures—Contd. 


Would you believe it. Sheet, illus. 
by 7 inches. © June 30, 1916; 
and aff. July 13, 1916; A’ 434925. 


Zip, the zebra. Sheet, 10 by 7 inches. 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 13, 
1916; A 43677 6. 
© Howard S. Clemmer, Spokane, 

Wash. 


CLEVELAND, O. Classified building 
trades directory of Cleveland, Ohio 
and vicinity. New York, Issued by 
the A. B. C. catalogue co. [1916] 
[3] p. fol. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing] [19843 


© June 22, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 484974; Richard M. 
Roesser, New York. 


CLEVELAND twist drill co.*, Cleveland. 
High speed or carbon drills? cover- 
title, [8] p. diagrs. 24mo. [19844 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 4384678. 


CLOAK, suit & skirt manufacturers pro- 


tective assn.*, New York. Official 
trade directory, July, 1916. 457 p. 
S8vo. $25.00. [19845 


© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 4387720. 


CrosE (EK. H.) realty co.*, Toledo, O. 
Co-operative home owners club. [15] 
p_..us:” Sve: [19846 


© July 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aif. July 
27, 1916; A 4386106. 3 


CLOTHIER pub. co., ine.*, New York. 
Style forecast for spring and sum- 
mer 1917. Sheet, illus., 22 by 22 
inches. . [19847 


© July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
25, 1916; A 436087. 


CnE (Ora) [19848-19850 


Millinery facings. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. Ist ed. 
108. Seranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916] ~ cover- 
title, 47, 2 p. illus., 8vo. (Woman’s 
institute of domestic arts and sciences, 
ine.; Department of millinery, asso- 
ciated with the International corre- 
spondence schools.) © Apr. 18, 1916; 

2c. and aff. July 8, 1916; A 434854. 


Millinery shop. Instruction paper with 
examination questions. 1st ed. 118. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
company, [1916] cover-title, 38, 2 p. 
illus. S8vo. (Woman’s institute of 
domestic arts and sciences, ine., De- 
partment of millinery, associated with 
the International correspondence 
schools.) @© June 20, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff: July 21, 1916; A "435208. 


894. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


Cné& (Ora)—Continued. 


Ribbon trimmings. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. pt. 1-6. 
Ist ed. 107 A-F. Scranton, Pa., In- 
ternational textbook company, [1916] 
cover-title, 6 v. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
(Woman’s institute of domestic arts 
and sciences, ine., Dept. of sewing, 
associated with the International cor- 
respondence schools.) @©@ Apr. 15, May 
20, 1916; 2 c, each and aff. July 15, 
1916; A 435091. 
© International educational pub. 

co., Scranton, Pa. 


[CoE (Sayers) ] [19851, 19852 


American poets of the soil. (Mentor 
reading course no. i-6) Proof. @© 
Halve. LOG: 2: e. and aff. Aug: 2, 
1916; A 435560. 


Argentina, Mentor reading course, mon- 
ograph no. 1-6. Proof. © Aug. Il, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 
435780. 


© Mentor assn., ine., New York. 


CoLtE motor car co.*, Indianapolis. 
Cole 8—construction and care. Ist 
ed. Tip. illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Se- 
ries 860) [19853 

© June 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
3, 1916; A 434975. 


CoLGATE & co.*, New York. Bringing 
up the teeth. Things that help as 
told by a dentist. 15 p. — illus. 
12mo. [19854 

eames. 21. 1916.2 ¢ Aug: 23, 
1916; aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 486534. 


CoLiier (P. F.) & son, ine.*, New York. 
How we get it. [21] p. ‘plate, map. 
12mo. [19855 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
29, 1916; A 486526. 


Cottier (Theodore F.)* Providence, 
R. I. Syllabus of the Revolutionary 
and Napoleonic era. [Providence, 
R. I., The Kensmore press, 1916] 
[36] p. 4to. $0.75. [19856 


© July 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 


19, 1916; A 485190. 


Cottins (Henry Albert)* Havana, Il. 
Life annuity bonds. Grinnell, Ia., 
Grinnell college [1916] 16 p. 12mo. 

[19857 
© Aug. 19, 1916; 2c and aff. Aug. 
24, 1916; A 4881381. 


Cortins (Samuel)* Philadelphia. Pa- 
per centering scale for L. C. Smith & 
bros., typewriter no. 5 or no. 8; di- 
rections for using. Sheet, 12 by 94 
inches. $0.10. [19858 


© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
5, 1916; A 439046. 


19871 


COLLINS PUBLICITY service*, Philadel- 
phia. ' [19859-19866 
Collins business building bulletin, July 

5, 1916. [3] p. lilus. 4to. [Text 


parallel to binding] © July 10, 1916; 
2 ¢.-and aff. July 13, 1916: A 434924. 


Newspaper advertisements. cover-title, 
7 1. 4to. [Text parallel to binding] 
© Aug. 16) 1916; 2 c and af Aug: 
19, 1916; A 486448. 


Newspaper articles. Nation wide thrift 
movement. 6 sheets pasted in folder. 
fol. [Text parallel with binding] @ 
Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 19, 
1916; A 456449. 


Vocational studies, no. 11. Carpentry. 
School ed. cover-title, [16] p. illus. 
4to. (Teachers’ auxiliary) @© July 
13, “L916: 220) July 24-9 1916 at. 
July DI. 1916; A 436056. 


nos. 14-17. School ed. 4 vy. illus. 
4to. (Teachers’ auxiliary) Contents.— 
no. 14. Machinery.—no. 15. Domes- 
tie science.—no. 16. Journalism.—no. 
17. Art. © Aug. 17, 28, Sept. 15, 16, 
1916; 2 ¢. each and aff. Sept. 29° 
1916; A 438463-438466. 


CoLorRADO cumulative quarterly digest. 
v. 1, no. 3, June, 1916. Denver, Col., 
The W. H. Courtright publishing 
company, 1916. cover-title, 225 p. 
4to. $7.50. [19867 


© July 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
25, 1916; A 438063; W. H. Court- 
right pub. co., Denver. 


COLUMBIA IRON & wire works ¢0.*, 
Canton, O. Catalog F of fire-escape 
views and miscellaneous work. 24 
p. illus. fol. (Cover-title: Fire 
escapes and fire prevention) [19868 


© July 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
19, 1916; A 435167. 


COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, Department of 
neurology*, New York. Outlines for 
clinical examination. [2] p., 15 1. 
4to. [19869 


© July 19; 41916; 2 ec: and’ aft: 
July 20, 1916; A 436006. 


COLUMBUS DENTAL mfg. co.*, Colum- 
bus, O. Art of crown and bridge- 
work. 438 p. illus. S8vo. [19870 


© Sept. 45 19162 ce) Septa: 44, 
1916; aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 486808. 


COLUMBUS RAILWAY, power & light co. 
Let us do it for you, by electricity. 
cover-title, 12 p. illus. 16mo. 

[19871 
© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


8, 1916; A 4386657; Francis M. Bab- — 


bitt, Columbus, O. 


895 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19872 
CoMMERCIAL and financial chronicle. 
Hand-bock of securities, July, 1916. 
Description; income; prices; divi- 
dends. New York, W. B. Dana 
company, 1916. 200 p. obl., 32mo. 
$1.00. [19872 
© July 43;-1916;5°2 ¢° and aff. 


Sept. 1, 1916; A 489124; William B. 
Dana co., New York. 


CoMMERCIAL bank, Harrisburg, Pa. 
[19873, 19874 
Sure and easy savings club. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 12 by 62 inches 
fold. to 16mo0:. © Aus. 15. 1916: 2) ¢: 
and aff. Aug. 17, 1916: A 436435. 
© American savings club co., Har- 
risburg, Pa. 


100-payment savings club of the Com- 
mercial bank; rules and regulations. 
cover-title, [4] p. 24mo. © Aug. 17, 
191G2-2 Cwand aft. Aueie19, A9tGe A 
435971. 
© Benjamin F. Arthur, Harris- 


burg, Pa. 


CoMMERCIAL BANK, Port Huron, Mich. 
Money when you need it. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, illus. fold. to 
nar. 8vo. . [19875 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 485581; Riverside print- 
ing co., Port Huron, Mich. 


COMMERCIAL CALCULATOR Co., inc.*, New 
York. Euclid commercial calculator. 
cover-title, 31 p. illus. S8vo. 

[19876 
© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 489104. 


CoMMERCIAL SAVINGS bank & trust co.*, 


Toledo, O. Reservoirs of power. 
cover-title, [8] p. illus. 16mo. 
[19877 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
17, 1916; A 486488. 


COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE, Cincinnati. 
[19878, 19879 

Commercial tribune’s Who’s who contest. 
@ July 19, 1916: 1 & Sept. 22, 1916; 
A 442665. 

Official answers to and winners in the 
Commercial tribune’s Who’s who con- 
test. Aug: 15 1916; Pe. “Sept. i22, 
1916; A 442667. 

{[Note: The foregoing are in Cincinnati 

Commercial tribune] 


© Mar-ge-let adv. co., Cincinnati. 


TS 


COMMONWEALTH Savings bank*, De- 
troit. Safety for savings. cover- 
title, [8] p. illus. 16mo. 

[19880 


© July 17, 1916. 2 


ec. and aff. Aug. 
17, 1916; A 436437. 


er 


pt. I; BSS Wade 


CoNCoRDIA coupon corp. Concordia 
trading stamp book. cover-title, 8 1. 
24mo. $0.10. [19881 


© July 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 485040; Henry A. Cors, 
New York. 


(Lizzie 


CoNNORTON G.)* Chicago. 
Eventide. Sheet, 6 by 64 inches. 
[19882 


© July 2, 1916; 2 ce. July 11, 1916; 
aff. July 29, 1916; A 486167. 


Conover (W Rockwood) 
[19883-19884 


Control of expense materials. . © Sept. 7, 
1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 9,,4996% A 442355. 


Electric ovens ard furnaces. © Aug. 24, 
1916; 1 c, Aus. 26, 1SiGeue 445070. 


[Note: The foregoing are in American 
machinist] 

© Hill pub. co., New York. 
ConraD (Charles F.)* New York. No 

more gray hair; the universal hair 

color restorer. Sheet, illus., 9 by 5 

Inches. $5.00. [19885 


© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
24, 1916; A 489003. 


CONSOLIDATED sales co.*, San Fran- 
cisco. You’d smile too. [6]: 
folder, illus. 16mo. [19886 


© July 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 485615. 


CONTINENTAL BOND corporation, Den- 


ver, Col. Plan of the Continental 
investment bond. [4] p._ tables. 
fol. ; [19887 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 


21, 1916; A 435990; H. R. Mitchner, 


Denver. 

CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTORS, INC.*, Chi- 
cago. Preparedness. [16] p. col. 
illus. nar. 16mo. [19888 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 4384971 


Cook (Frederick Skelton)* Lower 
Makefield Township, Pa. Efficiency. 
cover-title, 48 p. 15mo. [19889 


© Aug. 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 486386. 


Cooper (George Herbert)* San Jose, 


Cal. Elementary arithmetic of the 
octimal notation. 2d ed. 3 p. L, 
p. {9]-53. diagrs. 8vo. [19890 


© July 10, 1916; 2 co Sulyess 
1916; aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 436535. 
[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter. ] 


896 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


19908 


JooprER (J. Fenimore) last of the 
Mohicans, by J. Fenimore Cooper, 
condensed and retold by Bianche EH. 
Weeks. Dansville, N. Y., F. A. Owen 
pub. co.; Chicago, Ill., Hall & Mc- 
Creary, [1916] 386 p. 12mo. (In- 
structor literature series [no. 259C] ) 
$0.10. [19891 

(}) June 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
ZY 1916; A 4385917; F. A. Owen 
pub. co., Dansville, N. Y. 


(CO-OPERATIVE BUYING co. Citizen’s de- 
fense puzzle. [Rules for playing 
nee 2. card, col. illus., 9 by 7 
inches, in envelope 8 by 103 inches. 
$0.10. [19892 


© June 8, 1916; 2 « and aff. June 
80, 1916; A 435060; Lillian Elizabeth 
Roy, Brooklyn. 


CO-OPERATIVE REALTY assn. Builetin of 
the Co-operative realty association. 
June 1, 1916. cover-title. [40] p. 
illus., ports. 16mo. [19893 


© June 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 484679; D. J. Ellis, Port- 
land, Ore. 


Coos telephone co.*, Lancaster, N. H. 
Laneaster district telephone direc- 
tory. [Section] 14. Summer issue, 
1916. cover-title, 36 p. Svo. 

[19894 
mee. 2 51916; 2c. Aug. 5, 
1916; aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 436290. 


CoRNELL (Hdward Lyman)* Chicago. 
General instructions to pregnant 
women under the care of Dr. Kdward 
L. Cornell. cover-title, [7] p. 16mo. 


$0.05. [19895 - 


© July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
19, 1916; A 435187. 


CoRTE-SCOPE co.*, Cleveland. Instruc- 
tion book on how to use your corte- 
scope. 15p. illus. S8vo. and mounted 
sheet, 84 by 7 inches. , [19896 

© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 485986. 

CorRTLAND grinding wheel corp.*, Cort- 
land, N. Y. [Cortland grinding 
wheels.] 10th ed. 84p. illus. Svo. 

[19897 
© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 436391. 

Cory (David) Dorothy-Jack book. 

- by David Cory, illus. by Elizabeth 
Colburn. New York, The Platt. & 
Pee co. 1916. “fi2] p. illus. (part 
col.) fol. $0.10. [19898 

Ow July. 140.1916: 2 ¢.. July 28, 
1916; aff. July 27, 1916; A 435790; 
Platt & Peck co., New York. 


89 


Country home, the ladies’ farm jour- 
nal, v. 27, no. 16. Aug. 15, 1916. (In 
Fruit-grower, Aug. 15, 1916) [19899 

© Aus o16, 1916; c Augs 25: 
1916; A 442059; W. G. Campbell, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 


COVELAND orchards*, Greensboro, N. C. 
Apple a day keeps the doctor away. 
[4] p. illus. (part col.) S8vo. - 

[19900 
© July 29, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1916; 

aff. Aug. 23, 1916; A 486479. 


CoxEN (Omar W.) Ford romance. 
Elwood. Ind., Dime rime co., 1916. 
eover-title, 17 [1] p. 16mo. [19901 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
%, 1916; A 485625; Dime rime co., 
Elwood, Ind. 


CRAFTSMEN co. Locale. cover-title, 

[Sie ps” nary sSvo: [19902 

©) July 3. 1916s 2ic Ane. i 19116. 

aff. Aug. 8, 1916; A 436293; J. Wes- 
ley Hammond. Albany, N. Y. 


Craig (Newell H.)* Seattle. Wet ore 
tests, approved by N...H. Craic: 
Sheet, S34 by 7 inches. [19903 

©, Aug, 12; 1916; <2 esand gat: 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 436685. 


CRANE co.*, Portland, Or. Helpful 

suggestion. Sheet, 184 by 64 inches. 

[19904 

Oedulys Ae 1916 2) cand atin 
July. 24, 1916; A 435221. 


CREDIT clearing house. Credit barom- 
eter. Aug. 1, 1916. Sheet, col. map 
and diagrs., 24 by 30 inches. $25.00. 

[19905 

©) Julyeois 1916s 2 Aus, 1 191G: 

aff. Aug. 23, 1916; A 4385983; Her- 
bert Wheeler, New York. 


CRESSMAN’S (Allen R.) sons*, Phila- 
delphia. [19906, 19907 


Cressman’s eee a really good of 
icizar ©) 8, 65°31" G Nept 
16, 1916; i P4983. 


Cressman’s CUS TO your nickel’s 
biggest buy. © Bepe eo Gite eae: 
Septa ai2s 1916. A 4 42411. 


[Note: The pnpenine are in Columbus 
citizen. | 


CretcHer (Mack P.)* Manila, P. I. 
Bank ads that pay, results for you, 
by Mack Cretcher. cover-title, 52 1. 
24mo. (Cretcher system) $2.50. 
[Text parallel to binding] [19908 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


11, 1916; A 489262. 


lord 


( 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19909 


Crort (Terrell)* University City, Mo. 
Practical lessons in electricity. Les- 
son 17. (in Jovian, Sept., 1916.) 

[19909 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 8, 1916; 
A 442298. 


Cross (Tom Peete) [19910, 19911 
Be England’s famous old ghosts return- 
nz. @ Aug: 20, 2916; 1 ¢« Aue. 21, 
1916: A 441936. 
How the blood-lust of the Aztecs rules 
Mexico to-day. Aug. 13, 19t6:; 1 


e. Aug. 14, 1916; A 442040 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald. ] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CROSSLEY (Ruth) Pigegy-Wiggy & 
Piggy-Wiggins and other bedtime 
stories. New York, The Platt & 
Peek eo. [1916] 2 pss [Sti wp: 
col. front; illus. 8vo. ([{Bedtime 
story-land books]) $0.15. [19912 


© July 21, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1916; 
ain. “Aue 7, 1916; A. 445961 5 Ee laae 
& Peck co., New York. 


CROWELL (Katharine Roney)* New 
York. Betty’s trip to Japan. Pt. 1. 
[New York] Woman’s board of for- 


eign missions [1916] 22 p. 16mo. 
(Travels, series 2, in which - Betty 
goes abroad) $0.05. [19913 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
1, 1916; A 434961. 


CrowTHerR (Samuel) Watchful wait- 
ing blamed for anarchy in Mexico, 
pt. 3. (In New York Sun) [19914 


©)»Aus:. 13; 1916" (1 - en Aue 15, 
1916; A 441782; Sun printing and 
pub. assn., New York. 


CRUGER advertising system*, Norwalk, 
O. Retail clothier’s advertiser. v. 
36. Fall ed. XIV p., 203 numb. 1, 
p. 205-224. illus. 8vo. $4.00. 


[19915 | 


©) Ang 26, 1G: 2c.” Senet; 
1916; aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A:438218. 


Crusius (E. L.)* New York. Chiro- 
practic. 68 p. 16mo. [19916 
© June 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 

26, 1916; A 434687. 


CRUSSELL (Edward H.)* Sacramento. 
Some aspects of modern shingling. 


Sept. 1916. (Jn Building age.) 

[19917 

© Aug. 29, 1916; 1 ec: Aug. 31, 
1916; A 442170. 


pt. Sy vi fe 


CUMBERLAND telephone & telegraph 
co., ine.*, Louisville. Louisville, Ky. 
Bell telephone directory, July 1, 
1916. cover-title, 338  p. 8vo. 
(American telephone & telegraph €o.) 

[19918 


© July 25, 1916; 2 c and aft 
July 29, 1916; A 486146. [Copyright 
is claimed on new names. ] 


CumMMINGs (John H.)* Detroit. Facts 
in law that will beat your mother- 
in-law. New ed. [4]... -pert. 
32mo. [19919 


© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 

16, 1916; A 485779. 
CUMMINS (Samuel)* New York. Birth 
control. 7p. Svo. $0.50 [19920 


© July 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 435240. 


CUNNINGHAM (Claude C.)* Kansas 
City, Mo. What you ought to know 


about water and soil. Kansas City, 
Mo., [G. W. Hoyt, 1916] 15 p.° 8vo. 
{19921 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Aug. 


14, 1916; A 4357 75. 


Curtis (Alice Turner) Ted Gilman. 


Illus. by Isabel W. Caley. Phila- 
delphia, The Penn publishing ¢com- 
pany, 1916. 197 p. front.) aie 
12mo. $0.25. [19922 
© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 437353; Penn pub. co., 
Philadelphia. . 


CURTIS-LEGER fixture co.*, Chicago. ) 
[19923, 19924 


obl. 48mo. @ 
and aff. Aug. 3, 


C. L. pedivider. [4] p. 
Luly. 29, LOt6- 22 ce 
1916; A 4386219. 


Hangers. 7; [1]. p. . jhus 


(part col.) 
4to. © Aug. 10, 1916 


2° @ ang ee 


Aug. 14, 1916; A 435752. 
CURTIS PUB. co.*, Philadelphia. 
[19925, 19926 
Two pages facing. jee p. illus. fol. © 
June 28, 1916: c. June 29° 1916 
aff. July 21, is16: A 435213. 
Where opportunity is great. 85 p. 
maps. fol. £3.00. Aug. 14, 1916; 


© 
2c. and aff. Aug. n Ley 1916; A 436410. 


Curwoop (James Oliver)* Owosso, 
Mich. Girl beyond the trail, July 
24-Aug. 28, 1916. (In Every week.) 

[19927 © 


© July 19-Aug. 23, 1916; 1 ¢. 
each Aug. 28, 1916; A 442119. 


898 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


19957 


no. 9, 1916 
Curren & Wood supply co. atalogue 
at. Boston, Providence [1916] 
mexix, 655, [1]. p. . Ulus. .8vo. 
[19928 
Op Aue. 17, 1916; 2 »e:; and aff. 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 438151; R. R. 


Donnelley & sons co., Chicago. 


DAILY HELPS, a calendar for 1917. 
{New York. Barse & Hopkins] 1916. 
56 1. col. illus. 24mo. in box 6 by 
83 inches. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing] [19929 

fea es, A9IG: 2c, and aff. 
sept. 1, 1916; A 4389120; Barse & 
Hopkins, New York. 


DAILY RECORD calendar, 1917. New 
York, Barse & Hopkins, 1916. [108] 
i Syo: [19930 


© Aue. 25,°1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 1, 1916; A 489121; Barse & 
Hopkins, New York. 


DARYMAN’S milk co. Mary Jane’s 
recipes. [4] p. col. illus. 24mo. 
[Text parallel to binding. ] [19931 


© June 1, 1916; 2c. July 1, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 1. 1916; A 486579; Milk 
dealers sales service, Boston. 


DAKOTA business college*, Fargo, N. D. 
[19932-19934 


Message from successful men and wo- 
men to. Sheet, illus., printed on 
both sides, 14 by 11 inches, folded 
torvoble? 24mo. 3@) July 20; 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. July 27, 1916; A 436108. 

Urgent appeal to. Sheet, illus. (part 
eol.), printed on both sides, 14 by a 
inches, fold. to obl. 24mo. © Jun 
21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 26, 1916: 
A 434691. 

You owe it to yourself to mail the 
coupon. Sheet, col. illus., 14 by 11 
inches, fold. to 12mo. © Shu lye ey 
Lion ee and air. July 15; L916: 
A 434972. 


Date (Alan)* Bayside, N. Y. Alan 
Dale says: (Jn Pittsburgh Sunday 
leader ) [19935-19939 
Aug. 27, 1916. © Aug. 27, 1916; 1 . 

Aug. 29, 1916; A 4aoi7. 


mae is, 1916, +©) Aug.- 13, 1916; 1 c. 
Aug. 15, 1916; A 441783. 


mueeO, 1916. © Aug. 20, 19163 1c. 
Aug. 22, 1916; A 441968. 


Seino Ole... ©) wept. i, L916 Le. 
Sept. 6, 1916; A 442269. 


Sept. 10, 1916. © Sept. 10, 1916; 1 ec. 
Sept. ies 1916; A 442416. 


Date (Mary) Day before marriage. 
Los Angeles, Cal., W. T. Potter 


Pegg! ) [59] p: ‘col. illus. . 8vo. 
$2.00. [19940 
i) sAug, 23,1916; 2.-¢c;. and. aff. 


Aug. 30, 1916; A 487435; Warren T. 
Potter, Los Angeles. 


DALRYMPLE (Leona) Good night sto- 
ries. Proof, illus. [19941-19950 


Bee and the crow. © July 22, ee 74s 
and aff. July 28, 1916; A435417. 


a eye. © Aug. 5, Later 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 17, 1916; A "436411 


Enchanted scissors. © Taly 1, ASIGs 2c 
and aff. July 10, 1916; EN 432979. 


In the cornfield. © July 29, 1916; 2 e¢. 
and aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 4386258. 

Marta and the night king. © July 15, 
ran e. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 


Mole eastle. © Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 436412. 


Poplar plume. © Sept. 2, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Sept. 13, 1916; A 436788. 


Stars and fireflies. © June 24, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 10, 1916; A 432968. 


Tale of a bamboo stick. © Aug. 26, 
eee on ce. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 
36750. 


Tree-top elf. © July 8, 1916: 2 c. and 
aff. July 15, 1916; A 434979. 

© Newspaper feature service, inc., 
New York. 


Danny JTox’s adventures and other 
bedtime stories. New York, The 
Platt & Peck co.) (191) kop 
Ei(iz Ds eels “tronin MWhtsSs coor 
([Bedtime story-land books]) $0.15. 

[19951 


© July 21, 1916; 2c. Aug. 8, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 435959; Platt & 
Peck co., New York. 


DARLING (George B.)* Squantum,Mass. 
Evolution of the ought to be. cover- 
title. 15 p. 16mo. $0.25: [19952 

eC Puly 2019tG= "2 "as Fuly 24; 
1916; aff. July 22, 1916; A 486092. 


DARLING (Grace) Roads to some- 
where. (Jn New York evening jour- 
nal) [19958-19955 


Aug. 7, 1916. © Aug. 7, 1916; 1 ¢«. Aug. 
8, 1916; A 441836. 


Aug. 14, 1916. © Aug. 14, LONGI ore: 
Aug. 15, 1916; A 441851. 


Auge. 18. 1916: @ Aug. A8.51916; 1.¢ 
Aug. 19, 1916; A 441918. 

© International news service, New 
York. 


Dav’s blue book, Syracuse and central 
New York, 1916. New York city. 
Dau’s blue books, ine., 1916. 136 p. 
Svo. $5. 00. [19956 


© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
9, 1916; A 437608; Dau’s blue book, 
inc., New York. 


DAVENPORT (Claude M.)* Los Angeles. 
Correlated life insurance and trust 


company service. [11] p. 16mo. 
(Citizens trust and savings bank) 
$1.00. [19957 


©. June 10, 1916; 2.e. July 10, 
1916; aff. June 19, 1916; A 435001. 


899 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19958 


pt. 5m se vate 


Davies (Landon T.)* New York. 
[199358, 19959 

Cashier’s guide of N. Y. city, Aug., 1916, 

Wall chart, 252 by 15 inches. 

© Aug. 1, 6; 2. Aug. 4, 
1916; aff. Aug. 8, 1916; A 436254. 

Davies’ par value card. Sept., 
Card, 263 by 18 inches. $1.00. 
Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 21, 
1916; A 439435. 


Davis (A. M.) co.*, Boston. 


[19969, 19961 


May your heart be 
full of cheer. cover-title, 1 1. illus. 
24mo. $0.35. © July 14, 1916; 2 e«. 
Aus. 24-1916: aft: Aus: 30, 29965 A: 
436554. 

Merry Christmas. 


Christmas greetings. 


Never a wish more 
heartily meant. Card, col. illus., 4 by 
5 inches. $0:10. .<© July 14, 4916: 
oy Aug. 24, 1916; aff. Aug ey 1916; 
A “456553. 


Davis (J. G.) Golf reminiscences. 
(In Golfers magazine, Sept., 1916) 
[19962 


© -Septs- 4 191621 e. Seperias: 
1916; A 442529; Golfers magazine 
co., Chicago. 


Davis & Bond*, Boston. 


[19963-19969 


Christmas greetings. [As the far-seeing 
eyes of the stars look down] 2 I. 
col. illus. 24mo. $0.15. © July 10, 
19IGE 2 Ne and ait July, -20, - 19016: 
A 436038. 


[I send this little greeting.] 2 1. 
col. illus. 24mo. . $0. 15. © July 10, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. July 20, 1916; A 
435659. 

Merry Christmas from afar. 
Christmas finds us far 
col. illus. 24mo. $0.15. 
1916) 2) e and afl. July 20, TorG: 
435657. 

Miles of Christmas wishes. 
may be measured in inches. ] 2 
col. illus. 24mo. $0.15. © July 10, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 20, 1916; A 
435658. 

To you this little card, send. 
illus., 34 by 6 inches. L104 @ July 
10, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. say 20019165 
A 436030. 


We cannot touch each other’s hands. 
Card, illus., 32° by inches. $0.10. 
© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 20, 
1916; A 486081. 


While the Christmas bells are ringing. 
Card, 34 by 6 inches. $0.10. © July 
10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 20, 1916; 
A 436032. 


DAVISON’S 
trade. 


Aug., 1916, to Aug., 
ed. Cffice ed. 


[ Though 
apart -2) 4: 


A 


[My card 


knit goods 
[19970, 19971 


1917. 26th annual 

New York, Davison 
publishing co., 1916. 716 p. maps. 
Svo. $38.00: ©, Aug 17, L9G 2c 
and aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 437276. 

Aug., 1916, to Aug., 1917. 26th annual 
ed. Pocket ed. New York, Davison 
publishing co., 1916. 716 p. 12mo. 
$2.00. © Aug. 14, 1916: 2 cr and 
aft, Anges 15; 1916; A 438068. 


© Davison pub. co., New York. 


hosiery and 


DAVISON’s knit goods jobbing trade. 
7th annual ed., 1916. New Yerk, 
Davison publishing co., 1916. [56] p. 
82mo. $0.50. [19972 


© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 488067 ; Davison pub. co., 
New York. 


DAWE (Sampson)* Boston. 


[19973-19977 

Littie gem vest pocket chart of divi- 
dends and net cost. 1916-17 ed. 

16mo © Mar. 27, 

May LT 1916: 

A 433038 

Same. © Mar. 29, 1916; 2 c. and 

aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 436441. 

Little gem vest pocket chart of regular 
life insurance companies. [1916] 2 
p. 1., 7-983 p. i6mo. $1.00. © July 
ae 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aus: 23,/9916- > 
A 437338. 

Little gem vest pocket chart of regular 
life insurance companies. Eastern 
ed.. [1916] .2 p. 1. 7-567 -pe Siéme 
$1.00. © June 1,-1916: 2 @€ andes 
Aug. 23, 1916; A "437339. 

Unique comprare chart of premium 
rates of the regular life insurance 
companies. 23d annual ed., 1916-17, 
417 p., 2 cards attached to inside of 
cover,  i12mo. — $1.00." eialys es 
1916; 2 c. and afk “Aue > 2a 9906 A: 

37340. . 

Day- (Lillian Pascal) Funn family; 
verses and plan by Lillian P. Day; 
pictures by Myrtle K. Fallis. New 
York, Platt & Peck company [1916] 
[8] p. illus., 6 col. plates. fol. 
$0.35. [19878 

© July 31, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1915; 
aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 4385589; Platt 

& Peck co., New York. 

PesneE (Nathaniel Carter)* Carnegie, 


Pa. Gustie Deane, artist, to whom 
do I speak? [4] p. illus., port. 
Ato. [19979 


© May 30, 1916; 2 
Aug. 2, 1916; A 435559. 
De BEKKER (Leander J.)* Brooklyn. 
Birth of the waltz. -New York, 
Writers’ publishing compay. [1916] 
9 p. 4to. (Motion picture ballet 
scenario) $0.25. [19980 
© July 18, 1916; 2 e. and aff. July 
29, 19162 * A: 436091. 
Decker (Alfred) & Cohn*, 
Cuts, society brand clothes. 
and winter, 1916-17. 62 1. 
fol. 
© July, 1577 1916: 2e 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 439097. 
DEFIANCE manufacturing co.*, New 
York. Wholesale stationery depart- 
met.''124 p. ‘illus.;- col.” ply Sage 
(Cover-title: Stationery specialties) 
[19982 
e. and’ aff. 


e. and aff. 


Chicago. 
Fall 
illus. 
[19981 


and aff. 


© April 26, 1916; 2 
May 4, 1916; A 432657. 


9090 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


20023 


Dr Hass (Louis)* Washington. Cate- | Derroir truck co.*, Detroit. Tonford 


gorical system of music teaching. 

Sheet, printed on both sides, 7 by 

114 inches fold to 12mo. $0.20. 
[19983 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Sept. 6, 1916; A 436648. 
DeLawake & Atlantic telegraph & tele- 


phone co.*. Philadelphia. Telephone 
directories. [19984, 19985 
Camden district. June 15, 1916. 112 


p. 4to. © July 8, 1916; 2 c. and aZ@. 
July 13, 1916; A "434929. 


Trenton district. July 5, 1916. 128 p 
4to. © July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 2, 1916; A 435525. 

DENNIs (Clara G.) Bradley’s straight 
line picture cut-outs. Alice in Won- 
derland. Springfield, Mass., Milton 

Bradley company, 1916. 13 sheets 

illus., clips in. small envelope in en- 


velope, 83 by 93 inches. [19986 
(© Apr. 18, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 18, 
a91G: 1 c Aug. 25, 1916; aif. Aug. 


17, 1916; A 436528; Milton Bradley 
co.. Springfield, Mass. 


De Rouviite (George S.)* Albany. 
Baseball advertising service for 
men’s wear stores. vy. 1, nos. i—12. 
13 1. illus. nar. 8vo. [Text par- 
ailel to binding. ] [19987 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 


Apr. 20, 1916; A 430375. 


DERRICK pub. co.*, Oil City, Pa. Oil 
field report, month of August [1916]. 
(in Oil City derrick.) ;i998s 


© Sept. 1, 1916: 1 ¢ Sept. 5,- 


1916; A 442254. 


DETMER service. 


y. 17, no. 2. Anniversary no. [8] 
-iilus. (part col.) fol. @© Aug. 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 14, 1916; 
435754. 

ois 4.522. 4... Bins. fel... © 
July 27, 29, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 435590, 435591. 


© Detmer woolen co., New York. 


[19989-19991 


Nad 


A 


DETM=ER woolen co.*. New York. New 
styles for fall now ready. Sheet, 
col. illus., 112 by 9 inches fol. to obl. 


_32mo. [19992 
© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916: A 456699. 


Detroir, Mich. R. L. Poik & co.’s De- 
troit city directory from the year 
beginning September 1, 1916. v. 54. 
Detroit. Mich.. R. L. Polk & Ga., 
1916. 2792, [2851]-38769 p. front. 
(foid. map) to. $12.00. [19993 

© Sept. 9, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
22,1916; A 438462; R. L. Polk & co., 
Detroit. 


oot | f'21 2. tue 
© July 19, 1916; 
26, 1916; A 436383. 


Svo. [19994 
2 ce. and aff. July 


DEVEREUX (Washington)* Philadel- 
phia. Electrical key. 140, [1] p. 
16mo. $0.25. [19995 


© Mar. 24, 1916; 
10, 1916; A 136324, 


2 c. and aff. Aug. 


De, Vrteiss? mis: ro.=. 
Aeron system. Booklet J. Sept. 1, 
1916. 24 p. illus. ee [19996 

© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
24, 19IGS A 435903. 


Devore (F. W.) & Reynolds (C. T.) 
co.*, New York. How to sell more 
paint. The Devoe system of build- 
ing up a paint department. cover- 
title. 16 p. col. illus. fol. Post 
cards attached. [19997 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
1, 1916; A 436187. 


Toledo, O. 


DEVONIAN mineral spring co.*, Lorain, 
O. Story of a well man by one who 
knows him. cover-title, 32 p. nar. 
16mo. [19998 

© July 1, 1916; 2 « and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 434996. 

[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter and revision] 


Dickens (Charles) Oliver Twist, by 
Charles Dickens, condensed and re- 
told by Mathias R. Heilig, Dansville, 
N. Y., F. A. Owen pub. co.; Chicago, 
Tll., Hall & McCreary, [1916] 35 p. 
12mo. (Instructor literature series 
[no. 260 C]) $0.10. [19999 

© June 1, 1916; 2 © and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 435918; F. A. Owen pub. 
co., Dansville, N. Y. 


Dickey (W. 8.) clay mfg. co.*, Kansas 
City. Instruction book for erecting 
the Dickey silo. 23, [1] p. illus., 
diagrs. Svo. [20000 

© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
24,1916; A 435364. 


Diesy (Bassett) [20001-20023 

Austria and Bulgaria to pay. © Sept. 2, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 6, 1916; A se 

Bomb hurt Kaiser’s son © Au 28, 
1916; 1 ec. Aug. 31, 1916: A £49166. 


Czar’s men blessed at Danube crossing, 
@ Sept. 6, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 9, 1916; 
A 442329. 

Czar’s ukase rallies 1,000,000 wild men. 
@ Aug. 14, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 17, 1916; 
A 441798. 

Foes tighten hold upon Transylvania. @ 
Sept. 4, #9165. - co sept... t 4916; A. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20024 


pt. 3 nes. v.d3 


Dicpy (Bassett )—Continued. 


Buideabure trying 2 stem Slav drive. 
Aug. 16, i916: e, Aue. 19) 1916; 

A 441908. 
How Russians drove their way to Halicz. 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916; 
A 442560. 


Hungary in a panic as Roumanians gain. 
© Sept. 1, i9865 1 ‘¢. Sept. 5; P9IG;: 
A 442233. 

Japan tak <es cash from U.S. © Aug. 30, 
£91G > 2 es Seps..2,. 4916; A. 449901. 
Kill eo passengers. © Aug. 18, 1916; 

i ¢. Ane. 23, 1916; A 441987. 

Lull on east front nese new drive. 
© Aug. 19, 1916; e, Aus. 23, 1916. 
A 441975. 

New poison gas colorless. © Au 
29iG: tech Aug. 23, 1916 7A A41 974. 
Queen is imperiled = bombs from air. 
@ Sept..12, 1916: 1c. Sept. 16, 1916 - 


3 


A 442506. 
Roumania acts at right time. © Aug. 
: G34 cepe Sept, A SS1Ge A. 
442183. 
Roumanians score seventy mile gain. © 
ree TOG: Te. Sept. 19) A9IG =X 


Roumania’s act seen as shortening war. 
© Aus. 30, 1916: 1.-¢. Sept. 2, (916° 
A 442196. i 


Russia is guarding fleeing diplomats. 
pept, 11; 4916 3°) ec. Sept. 14, 1915: 
442485 


© 

A 

Russians fighting two fierce battles. © 

eeul. a 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 14, 2996: A 
7 


Six villages taken as Slavs sweep on. © 
Aug. 11,°1916 ;.1 ¢. Aus. 17; 1916; 
441814. 


Stories of heroism of Russian soldiers. 
© Sept. 13, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; 
A 442512. 

@© Aug. 14, 


Teutons foreed to retreat. 
1916; d-c: Aung. 17) 1916s A 441800. 


To use new poison gas. @ Aug. 10, 
41916; 1. .c. Ang. 14,1916: A 441766. 


Uxkull bridgehead Verdun of the Dvina. 
© Aug. 9, 191Gs 4 ec: Ane. 12,1916 + 4 
441736. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


DinAN (Edward Warren)* St. Louis. 
Dinan’s lumber table. Sheet, 13 by 
213 inches. $1.00. [20024 


© June 22, 1916; 2 °c and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 434707. 


Directory of curb and bond brokers. 
July, 1916, issue. Card, 223 by 183 
inches. $1.00. [20025 

(O) sty “IA, “WS 2 ae, 
1916; aff. July 13, 1916; A 436018; 
‘Landon T. Davies, New York. 


Dissin (Adolph)* 
bookkeeper, 
suggestions ] 
$2.50. 

(ey Mae? 111086, 2 
June 20, 1916; A 436760. 


Albany. Silent 
[the object, advertising 

a, eas 
[20026 


e. and aff. 


[114] p. 4to.! 


Disston crucible. v. 5, no. 6, 7, July 
15, Aug. 15, 1916. 2 vy. illus., port. 
8vo | [20027, 20028 


© July 2; 1A9iece2 
Sept. 2, 1916; 
Henry 
delphia. 


Dossins (John W.)* Newark, N. J. 


e. and aff. 
A 436612, 436613; 
Disston & sons, ine, Phila- 


Personality as a business asset. 
cover-title, [6] p., 25 1. (1 blank). 
obl. 16mo0. $0.25. [20029 
© Aug. 19, 1916: 2 ¢€ “and aie 
Aug. 24, 1916; A 436499. 
DopnceE (F. W.) co.*, Boston. Archi- 
tects of New England, 1916. cover- 
title, 53 p. 24mo. [20030 


© July 18, 1916; 2 
24, 1916; A 435220. 


DomeEstic engine & pump co.*, Ship- 
pensburg, Pa. [20031, 20032 


Domestic gas-engine-driyen contractors’ 
machinery. 27, iL] pp. Sigs Ese 
(Bulletin no. 16 C) -@- Aug. 3; 2916s 
2c. and aff. Aug. 23, 1916; A 435988. 


Stationary and portable gas engines 
pumping outfits hydro-pneumatic tank 
systems. 31 p._ illus., pos) 8vo. 
(Bulletin no. 16 E) © Sept. 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916: A "436731. 


DoNAHEY (William)* Chicago. 
[20033-20037 


Four Teenie Weenies get lost in the 
woods. © Sept. 3, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 9, 
1916; A 442319. 

Teenie Weenie boat runs aground. @ 
Sept. 10, 1916; 1 € Sept a= s33e- 
A 442468. 


Teenie Weenies are invited out to lunch. 
@ Aug. 27, 191631 c. Aus Si 158G- 


e. and aff. July 


A 442159. 
Teenie Weenies go fishing. © Aug. 13, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 18, 1916; A 441667. 


Teenie Weenies meet a duck. © Aug. 20, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 24, 1916; A 442022. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune] 

Doopy (Maurice)* Bonham, ‘Tex. 
Doody’s book of recipes and leather 
worker’s guide. cover-title, 27 p. 
16mo. $0.25. [20038 

© July 29, 1916; 2. ce Ane Za; 
1916; aff. Aug. 1, 1916; A 489032. 


DorFNER (Olga Florence) Mankind 
cursed by doubt of ability in daily 


work. Article no. 1-5. Proof, illus. 
[20039 
© July 18, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 


Aug. 12, 1916; A 436352; N Newspaper 
enterprise assn., Cleveland. 


Dorin of Paris*, Paris. Dorin of 
Paris. 14, [2] p. illus. 382mo. 

[20040 

© July 10, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 


July 12, 1916; A 485593. 


902 


E 
j 


BOOKS, 
no. 9, 1916 


GROUP II 


20061 


Doup (Louie Naomi)* Norwalk, O. | Drue products co., inc.*, New York. 


Arabian knight incense burner. 
Sheet, illus., 4 by 4% inches. [20041 


© June 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
21, 1916; A 4386288. 


Dow (Joel B.)* Beloit, Wis. Thine is 
the Kingdom. Card, 6 by 34 inches. 
[20042 


© June 14, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 436517. 


Doyze (Arthur Conan)* Crowborough, 
Sussex, Hngland. British campaign 
in France. Chap. 5, 6 (Jn Strand 
magazine, Sept., 1916) [20048 

© 1e. Sept. 20, 1916; A ad int. 
2757; pubd. Aug. 25, 1916. 


DRANE (Sam Dade)* New York. He 
who saved the nation; the spirit 
and reincarnation of Abraham Lin- 
eoln. cover-title, [6] p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [20044 


© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 485696. 


DRESSEL (Herman) New Barnes 
readers. ist year 2d half. Book 1. 
By Herman Dressel, May Robbins 
ad ob, Wo Graft: illus. by MM: D. 
Hill. New York and Chicago, The 
A. S. Barnes company [1916] 96 p. 
colaihis: 12m0. $0.32. [20045 


paue 2). 1916: 2 ¢. Aug. 28, 
1916; aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 438165; 
A. 8. Barnes co., New York. 


DREYER (Mrs. D. A.)* Portland, Or. 
' Mexican hair preparations. [6] p. 
folder. 32mo. [20046 

m, Aue 21, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 439088. 


DroMGooLte (Will Allen)* Nashville. 
Song and story. (In Nashville 
banner ) [20047-20051 
Ane St? 1916. -@) Aug. 12, 1916: 1 ¢. 

Aug. 14, 1916; A 441756. 


Aug. 19, 1916. © Aug. 19, 1916; 1 «. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 4aid58. 


Aug. 26, 1916. © Aug. 26, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Aug. a6, 1916; A 442100. 


Semi. talG. '@ Sept. 2, 1916; 1 ‘¢, 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 442252 - 

Sept. 9, 1916. © Sept. 19, 1916':' 1 '¢ 
Sept. 11, 1916; A T1536. 


DROUVE (G.) co.*, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Sash operators; straight-push type. 
Sheet, illus., diagrs. 214 by 17 inches. 
(Architectural service corporation. 
Service sheet 1, no. 201, May, 1916.) 

[20052 


(© Aug... 17;,-1916-: 2. ¢.. and iia 


Aug. 25, 1916; A 439014. 


Surglet; the non-adhering sterile 
surgical gauze. [8] ” p> | *felder: 
24mo. [20053 
© May 16, 1916; 2 @ July 10, 
1916; aff. July 15, 1916; A 4384968. 


Drum (Charles R.)* Syracuse, N. Y. 
Other fellow’s sister. [10] p. port. 
Svo. $0.15. [20054 


© June 15, 1916; 2 c July 19, 
1916; aff. July 18, 1916; A 4386024. 


Duck (William B.) co.*, Toledo, O. 
Catalog no. 10. Anything electrical. 
cover-title, 292 p. illus. 12mo. 

[20055 
© May 29, 1916; 2 ec June 26, 
1916; aff. June 24, 1916; A 4316438. 


[DuckwortH (J. Herbert)] Is Lord 
Kitchener alive? Proof. [20056 


© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
12, 1916; A 436351; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 


Duccan (Elizabeth Churchill)* Buf- 
falo. Story of Betty and her sweets. 
[16] p. illus. 82mo. [20057 


© July 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 485065. 


DunHAM (M. Keith)* New York. 
Oxy-acetylene welding, no. 5. (In 
Blacksmith and wheelwright, Sept., 
1916) [20058 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 9, 1916; 
A 442331. 


DUNN-WEBB (Mrs. Gourlay) Tron 
play. (Jn Golfers magazine, Aug- 
ust, 1916) [20059 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 1c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
A 441753; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
cago. 


DuranpD (Herbert) Seventy-five dol- 
lars’ worth of vegetables for less 
than ten dollars. New York, The 
Every week library, 1916. 381 p. 
front. (port.) diagrs. 12mo. 

[20060 


© June 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 27, 1916; A 482694; Every 
week corporation, New York. 


DvuvaLt (Laura S.)* Colorado Springs, 
Col. Song of the seven falls. Card, 
illus., 6 by 9 inches. $0.15. 

[20061 


jy July 201916 + 2. Gy dulye.24- 
1916; aff. July 28, 1916; A 4386168. 


64353—16——3 903 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20062 


Dwyer (Anna) Science explains why 
a vacation at home works more harm 
than good. (ifn Chicago herald) 

[20062 
© July 2, 1916; 1c July 3, 1916; 
A 440702; J. Keeley, Chicago. 

Dymot (John Baptist)* Fresno, Cal. 
Perpetual calendar. [6] p. 24mo. 
$0.10. [20063 


© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 485901. 


EAMES (Frank) [20064—20065 


Dropping his ede: Sheet, 11 by 33 
inches. $0. © daly £7, 1916; Zan o 
July 19, i916: aff. July 28, ioe: 
A 436169. 


Invocation. Sheet, 11 by 33 
0.10. © July 17, LOG 2 en uly 19; 
1916; aff. July 28; 1916; A 486170. 
© Henriette A. Plante, Dingman’s 
Ferry, Pa. 

EiBpEyY (Clyde - R.)** Los 
India’s ninety and nine. 
by 54 inches. $0.05. 

© Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c. May 13, 1916; 
aff. July 22, 1916; A 436099. 


Economist. June, 1916. Section 2. 
Investors’ section. Chicago, The 
Economist publishing company, 1916. 
1G6fop: | maps. fol. SL.00" - W20067 


© June 24, 1916; 2 « June 26 
1916; aff. July 12, 1916; A 486020; 
Economist pub. co., Chicago. 


Kconomy service co.*, New York. Cut 
bulletin. [20068-20071 


no. A150. 2d no. for Aug., 1916. cover- 
title, 22:1. illus,’ fol- © July 15 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 19, 1916; 
435166. 

aio, ) ATS*. ast. no.)for -Sept:,. “1916. 
cover-title, numb. 1. 59-69. illus. fol. 
@ Aue. 1. t916 = 2 ¢. and all: Aug. 

1916: A 436269. 


No. A152. 2d no. for Sept., 1916, cover- 
titles 2 illus. tole (@VAus lon tls 5 
2c. and aff. Aug. 21, 1916; A 435911. 


no. A153. ist no. for Oct., 1916. cover- 
title, numb. 1. 81-87 illus. fol. 
Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c¢. and aff. Sept. 6G 
1916; A 4386644. 
EpGINTON (May)* Wendover, Bucks 
England. Coup (The). (Jn Cassell’s 
magazine of fiction and popular liter- 
ature, Aug., 1916. [20072 


© 1 c.. Aug. 26, 1916; A ad, int. 
2740; pubd. July 28, 1916. 


[Epson (Andrew W.)] Cards for the 
rapid recognition of phrases and 
word-groups. i1st-4th set. A-—D. by 
[A. W. Edson and Mary E. Laing] 
4 v. ecards in envelopes, 6 by 16 
inches. $0.40 per set. [20073 

© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 485885; Benj. H. San- 
born & co., Chicago. 


inches. 


Angeles. 
Sheet, 94 
[20066 


o; 


1 
5) 

’ 

b] 
A 
© 
’ 


pt. 1, ness vias 


EFFICIENT advertising. 


July, 1916. 24 p. illus. (part col.) 
ports. fol. [20074 


© July 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
3, 1916; A 486237; Robert Smith ptg. 
co., Lansing, Mich. 


Vek Bare 


ItcBeRT (H. M.) (In 
Chicago herald) [20075 


© Aug. 27, 1916; 1 c« Aug. 28, 
1916; A 442106; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Wolf trap. 


HLECTRIC storage battery co.*, Phila- 
delphia. [20076-20080 


Instruction book for E. 8S. B. axle light- 
ing equipments. 24 p. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. @© July 31, 1916; 2 © andean 
Aug. 29, 1916; ‘A 435541. 


Instructions for installing and operating 
the Chloride accumulator battery, two 
plate type in glass jars for isolated 
electric plants. 16 p._ illus., diagr. 
8vo. (Form 1402, ist ed., July, 1916) 
@ July 31, 1916; 2 G and aff. Aug. 
ZO TOG: "A 436540. 


Instructions for installing and operating 
the Chloride accumulator battery, 
types D, E and F in glass jars for 
isolated electric plants. 16 p. illus. 
8vo. (Form 1401, 1st. edi, July, 
1916) @© July 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 29, 1916; A 4386548. 


Instructions for installing and operating 
the Hyray-exide battery in sealed glass 


jars for isolated electric plants. 11 p. 
illus. S8vo. (Form 1399, 1st ed., 
July, 1916) © July 315 49162 ve 


and aff. Aug. 29, 1916; A 436542. 


Instructions for instaliing and operating 
the Ironclad-exide battery in storage 
battery locomotives and cars. 32 p. 
jllus., diagrs. 12mo. (Form 1391, 
1st ed., July, 1916) © July 31, 1916: 
2c. and aff. Aug. 29, ee A 436544. 


Cleveland. 
[20081-20082 


Blectro-set co.’s handy book and cata- 


EXLECTRO-SET €0.*, 


logue. Edition B2. cover-title, 128 p. 
illus., diagrs. 12mo. $0.25. © June 
3, 19166, 2.c¢c Aug. 16) 239 oe 


Sept. 1, 1916; A 436582. 


Story of red head receivers, by Charley 
Tpseus.! [8] p. illus. 8vo. © July 
£5;,- 1916; c. Aue, 1916; aff. 

Sept. i, iote: A 436581. 


ExLfeances parisiennes. no. 4, juillet, 
1916. illus. fol. fr. 6.00. [20083 


© June .26, 1916; 1 « Aue 2e: 
1916; A—Foreign 14152; Hachette 
& co., Paris. 


Ext bridge co.*, Roodhouse, Ill. Aero- - 
scoping; the Big Eli way. cover- 
title, [24] p. illus. 4to. [20084 


© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 485941. 


904 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 
Evite society of America. LHlite so- 
ciety of America. [12] p.:. obl. 


24mo. [20085 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 4868387; William Ludwig 
Heck, Chicago. 


*ENAjvo-’ Apepixivixos Huepodetkryns . . . [732] 

p. 48mo. $0.20. [20086 

© Dec. 12, 1915; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1916; 

aff. Feb. 5, 1916; A 426041; Divry & 
Stamis, New York. 


ELLERY (Loren W.)* St. Paul Park, 
Minn. [20087, 20088 


Little bits of heaven. [4] p. 16mo. 
© July 24, 1916; 2 c. June 24, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 486283. 


Tip from Dan Cupid. [8] p. obl. 48mo. 
© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c: Aug. 38, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 436648. 


HiLiorr (Ida Natalie)* New York. 
Famous Viennese method. 4 v. 8vo. 
and 3 cards. 44 by 6 inches in en- 
velope, 6 by 9 inches. [20089 

© June 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
18, 1916; A 485865. 


Eimuira, N. Y. Swain’s city guide and 
street directory, Hlmira, New York. 
60 p. maps. 24mo. $0.25. [20090 


© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 486567; Charles B. 
Swain, Elmira, N. Y. 


Eumirma, N. Y. The second national 
bank. Mission of the bank. cover- 
title, [8] p. 16mo. [20091 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
12, 1916; A 486342; R. P. Purse, 
Chattanooga. 


HuzeEY (Hdgar P.)* Parkersburg, W. 
Va. [20092-20095 
Our blue book of building. Going to 

build. cover-title, 18] p. 16mo. © 
DUS wow LolG > 2) ec) and ait.» Aug. 22, 
1916; A 436458. 


Our brown book of building. Safe and 
sane building. cover-title, [8] p. illus. 
16mo. © Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Ane. 22) 1916; A 436457. 

Our green book of building. Expense of 
building. cover-title, (8] D. illus. 
16mo. “© Aug. 16, 1916; Pa (Or yyaXol elie 
Aug. 22, 1916; A 436460. 


Our red book of building. Build now. 
cover-title, [8] p. illus. 16mo. © 
Bus: AG toIlG 2 ec. and afi: Aug. 22, 
1916; A 436459. 


IMERSON (Alice B.) [20096, 20097 


Ruth Fielding down in Dixie; or Great 
times in the land of cotton. New 
York, Cupples & Leon company [1916] 
Pole 206 pp. front. \42mo.) (On 
cover: Ruth Fielding series) $0.40. 
© Sept. Py LOUG Jia. Ge Nepts  1e,) 1016): 
aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 437669 ; Cupples 
& Leon co., ‘New York, 


20105 


EMERSON (Alice B.)—Continued. 


Ruth Fielding in moving pictures; or, 
Helping the dormitory fund. New 
York, Cupples & Leon company [1916] 
ZED wea ZOSth Da wb OMtan asa Onn nO 
cover: Ruth Yielding series) $0.40. 
© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c«. Sept. 13, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 437670; Cupples 
& Leon co., New York. 


© Cupples & Leon co., New York. 


INGINEER corps of California*, Oak- 
land, Cal. Instruction sheet no. 5. 
June 12, 1916. Outline of study 
course. Sheet, 18 by 84 inches. 

[20098 
© June 5, 1916; 2 c. July 11, 1916; 
aff. July 31, 1916; A 435492. 


IuricKson (H.H.)* Minneapolis. What 
every artificial limb wearer should 
know. [11] p. 16mo. [20099 

© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
8, 1916; A 43 6217. 


ERRETt (Charles)* New York. Take 
Lily cups with you. [8] folder, 
illus. 16mo. [20100 

© June 15, 1916; 2 c June 22, 
1916; aff. July 8, 1916; A 4384852. 


KstaBrook (A. W.) Flour and wheat 
testing. St. Louis, Mo., Milling and 
grain news, 1916. 23 p. illus., port. 
Svo. $1.00. [20101 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 435565; Milling and grain 
news, St. Louis. 


IirHeLL (John J.)* Bloomfield, Ta. 
Fifty funny stories. Bloomfield, Ia., 
Bloomfield publishing company 
OIG wih piel. [22] 9 poy nar tomo: 
$1.00. [20102 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 436817. 


EUREKA electric sign co.*, Newark, 
N. J. While a city looks on. [12] p. 
illus. 12mo. [20103 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. July 
19, 1916; A 4385154. 


KUTENEUVER (Frank)* Detroit. Auto 
catechism. 76 p. 16mo. $2.50. 
[20104 
© July 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
31, 1916; A 435499. 


Kvans (Egerton Kirby) Hell; or, The 
purpose and duration of future pun- 
ishment. Grand Rapids, Mich. The 
Evans printing co., 1916. 78p. port. 
16mo. $0.25. [20105 

© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
%, 1916; A 435627 : Evans printing 
co., Grand Rapids, "Mich. 


905 


CATALOGUE GF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20106 pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


EVANS (Harry Corney)* Union City, | Evans (W. A.) *—Continued. 


O. Six new puzzies and tricks. Spasmophilic diathesis. © Sept. 6, 1916: 
Sheet, 123 by 93 inches. $0.10. ic. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442524. 
[20106 Spreading health. © Sept. 2, 1916; 1 «¢. 
inthe, Du il 2 2 Sept. 16, 1916; A 442521. 
© Ju 916; 2 ¢. July 25, Teeth and health. © Sept. 7, 1916: ek ee 
1916; aif. Aug. Zale 1916; A 435946. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442525. 
es 5 a Teeth during childhood. @© Sept. 10, 
ee ie ee ees eG fo 1916; 1 c. Sept. 13, 1916: A 442465, 
: vo SU NOT CE , 5 Treating tuberculosis by sunlight. 
Sunday tribune) [20107-20141 Sept, 1916) 1 Seok 16. ieee 
Acidosis. © Aug. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 31, 442520. 
1916; A 442160. Two babies on a boat. © Aug. 28, 1916; 
Alcohol ys. health. © Aug. 1, 1916; 1c. 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442517. 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 441861. Watching drinking ate © Aug. 24, 
Amoebic dysentery. © Aug. 13, 1916; 1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442216. 
: Q iy mate e . 
f Ar ane 1916 ; e mee oy 51, | EVANS (William H.) Merion cricket 
Bay good for hot weather, © pug..7t) |. club! (i Golfers marcia a 2 eens 
; gage Et 4 : 20142 
Blood pressure diet. © Aug. 4, 1916; 1 1916) [2 
e. Aug. 18, 1916; A. 4413863. © Aug. 1, 1916; 1¢. Aug. 14, 1916; 


Cause of deafness. © July 31, 1916; A 441750; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
1c. Aug. 18, 1916; A 441860. d cage a 

Cleaning floors. © July 29, 1916; 1 «¢. : 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 441859. Evans 

Contagion in food. © Sept. 4, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 442522. 


products corporation*, New 
York. Saving money by duplicating. 


Diabetic suggestions from Joslin © ee [20148 
Sept. 12, 1916: 1 c. Sept. 18, 1816; A © July 1, 1916; 2 c. July 18, 1916; 
442556. aff. July 28, 1916; A 485481. 


Diet of children over 1 year of age. © 
Aug. 20, 1916; 1 ¢. hie 24, $1916; EVERETT, Wash. R. L. Polk & @G0.’s 


A 442023. Everett city and Snohomish County 
Exercises for constipation. © Sept. 8, directory, 1916. v. 17. Seattle, R. 

1916; 1 ¢.'Sept. 16, 2916 ; A 449506, |) Gene ym eee mained 
Tllinois plague statistics. © Sept. 13, : : ni F ; : 

1916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916: A 442557. | $8.00. [20144 
Infantile paralysis diagnosis. © Aug. 29, © Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

1916; 1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442518. 29,1916; A 4381738; R. L. Polk & can, 
Infection in books. © Aug. 2, 1916; 1c. ine., Seattle. 


Aug. 18, 1916; A 441862. 
Lessons in eugenics. © Aug. 10, 1916; | EvERNEWw stories for children. JIlus. 
1c. Aug. 18, 1916; A 441864. by John R. Neill. Toronto, The 
Marriage of cousins. © Aug. 19, 1916; Copp. Clark co., ltd. [1916] 192 p. 


Lee: Sept. 5, 1916; A 442212 ° L : 
; ? inel. front., col. illus. 12mo. $0.60. 
Meals for a child. © Aug. 25, 1916; 1. Y ; $ 


Sept. 5, 1916; A 442217. [20145 
Not uric acid. © July 28, 1916; 1 c¢. © July 31, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 

Aug. 18, 1916; A 441858. 25, 1916; A 487365; Reilly & Britton 
Notes from Rio Grande. © eae o 1916 ; co., Chicago. 


1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442523 


preeans health in schools. © Sept. 3, | ExcHancEe trust co., Boston, Mass. 
TOG WE So Co ee Christmas savings club. cover-title, 


Proprietary baby foods. @ Aug. 23, 5231. obl. 48mo. 20146 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442315. © Tune. 1s) toiee wom ate aft 
roe [eape rans eee June 19, 1916: A 436393 : George 
be Aone a ta Wallace Tibbetts, Boston. 
Shall a child have sweets, and if so, 
eos ne eae 26, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, | yeprrors photo play co.*, Minne- 
Ae ge apolis. Important information for 
Shall the schogls pe closed. © Sau av | the exhibitor regardine (ie ecmine 
meen ine i a a om 4 shines a d ie itors photo-play company.  cover- 
Snake bite. Sept. 9, : . Sept. = * 
16, 1916; A 442527. ees ie a Byer 
4 ‘ sv Gs AUS 4 
Some baby foods for homes without ice. wy y ’ Rhee ? 
© ee 1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 486564. 
A 4422 ; 
Fapysan (George)* Chicago. Greatest 
Some thods of treating hay fever. ae : 
aie SOF 1916: 1 ¢ Soe +6, 1916; © work of Sir Francis’ Bacon) ia: 
442519. 16mo. [20148 
Somewhat recent cures for ae a- , , Ff 
ralysis. © Aug. 18, Ge ive: Sent. © Aug. 28, 1916 9 we @ and aff. Aug. 


5, 1916; A 442211, 31, 1916; A 486546. 


906 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


FAIRBANKS, Morse & co. [20149-20190 


Fairbanks- Morse alternating current 
types BV and BH slip ring or wound 
rotor induction motors. 12 p. illus. 
8vo. (Bulletin 207 D) © May 5, 
f3L65 2) c: and aft. July 5, 1916; 
432872. 


Fairbanks-Morse and eclipse windmills, 
tanks and towers. 24 p. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. (Catalog 65-I) © June 12, 
Beton 2e., and att. July 5, 1916; A 
432873 


Fairbanks-Morse C-O marine oil engines. 
16 p. illus., diagrs. obl. 8vo. (Cata- 
log 125 A) @© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. July 5, 1916; A 432876. 


Fairbanks-Morse direct current, type 
CPB, ball bearing motors and gener- 


ators. 12 p. illus., diagr. 8vo. (Bul-. 


letin 31) @© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 5, 1916; A 432852. 


Fairbanks-Morse types KBV and KBH 
internal starter motors. 12 p. ilius. 
diagr. §&vo. (Bulletin 210 B) 
May a OMG ae) oe. and) jafte. duly, 
1916 ; ’A 432871. 


© Fairbanks, Morse & co., Chi- 
cago. 


Fairbanks portable springless dial scale. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides. 
9 by 6 inches. Catalog 59—page 
DD100) © May 9, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
July 5, 1916; A 432875 


Ob & VE. naiebanics & co., St. 
Johnsbury, Vt. 


Fairday twin power washer. 4 p. illus. 
8vo. (Bulletin H216) © June 9, 
LOG 2) Cc) and att. July 5, 19162 A 

. 482869. 


Instructions no. 2231C for setting up and 
operating Fairbanks-Morse no. 1 ( 
inch plate) and no. 2 (10 inch plate) 
feed mills 4th ed. 8 p. illus. 8vo. 
© June 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 5, 
1916; A 432868. 


Instructions no. 2380A eclipse winémill, 
Texas pattern, type T, 16 ft. to 25 ft. 
Aenea —20) ps. lus! diagrs:) Svo. 
@reMayan2 2) ONG 2) 7c: jand) aft. July 
5, 1916; A 432867. 


Instructions no. 2893A for setting up 
and operating Fairbanks-Morse no. 0 
(6” plate) feed grinder, no. 1 (8” 
plate) and no. 2 (10” plate) type G 
feed mills. 2d ed. 12 p. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. © June 2i, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 5, 1916; A 432866. 


Instructions no. 2424A for setting up 
and operating Fairbanks-Morse type 
F air compressors, air cooled. 2d ed. 
4 p. illus: 8vo. © June 21, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. July 5, 1916; A 482865. 


Monarch wagon scales are accurate, 
durable, sensitive. 4 p. illus. 8vo. 
(Bulletin H 215) © June 9, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 5, 1916; A 432870. 


Repair price list no. 9008A. TWairbanks- 
Morse, types N and NB combined 
pumping and geared base engines for 
oil, gasoline and gas. 20 p._ illus, 
qiaers Svo. © July 1, 191672 ¢ 
and ait. July 17, 1916; A 4385107. 


Repair price list no. 9009A. Fairbanks- 
Morse typhoon, torrent and mist pumps. 
6 p. illus., charts. 8vo. © July 11, 
HOLGe 2achoand iat uly Lt W916: 
A 4385124. 


907 


—EEEEEEES SS SSS 


20190 


FAIRBANKS, Morse & co.—Continued. 


Repair price list no. 9010. Fairbanks- 
Morse 15-ton coal car hoist. Dp. 
chart. S8vo. @© July te HOMG) 3 -2e: 
and aff. July 17, 1916; A 435123. 


Repair price list no. 9014B Fairbanks- 
Morse duplex piston pattern power 
pumps, chart T. 8 p. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. @ sune 20, 1916; 2 e. "and ‘aff. 
July 5, 1916; A 432864. 


Repair price list no. 90204. Fairbanks- 
Morse automatic feed pumps and re- 
ceivers, 4 p. illus., chart. S8vo. © 
July 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 17, 
1916; A 435131. 


Repair price list no. 9024A Fairbanks- 
Morse special piston pattern pump 
Santa Maria type. 4 p. diagrs. 8vo. 
© June 21, 1916; 2 ec. and “aft. July 
5, 1916; A’ 432863. 


Repair price list no. 9030A of Fair- 
banks-Morse duplex plunger and ring 
pattern steam pumps, charts B and 
BB.) 42a pp alias, \enarts. (Sven ©) 
July 1) EOTG 3.2 c. and aff. July 17, 
1916; ’A 435120. 


Repair price list no. 90835A. Fairbanks- 
Morse duplex outside packed outside 
connected plunger pumps. 2) Dp. 
chante SvoOsn OW duly. wa LOUNGE ce: 
and aff. July 17, 1916; A 435119. 


Repair price list no. 9038A. no. 29 
pump jack, winner. [2] p. diagrs. 
8vo. © July 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 17, 1916; A 435118. 


Repair price list no. 9039A. Fairbanks- 
Morse air compressor as combined 
with FEairbanks-Morse gasoline and 
gas engines. 8 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. 
© June 20, 1916; 2 ¢ and aft. July 
5, 1916; A 482862. 


Repair ovrice list no. 90568. Metiese 
windmills, short stroke, type R. 4 p 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. © July 18, 1916: 
2c. and aff. July 17, 1916; A 435117. 


Repair price list no. 9091A. Fairbanks- 
Morse double plunger pattern circu- 
latines pumps oh2i) jp. vilhish Weve © 
July LOGE w2heh and tare ya uly ia 
1916; A 4385116. 


Repair price list no. 90924. Fairbanks- 
Morse i1-inch centrifugal circulating 
pump fioor pattern. P2il) Spans? 
Sv) Oukulye Wi, SiG C2 hich andi aie. 
July 17, 1916; A 4385108. 


Repair price list no. 9149A. WFairbanks- 
Morse no. 1 and no. 2 eclipse tank 
fixtures. 4. illus., diagrs. 8vo. © 
Sully ft 19162 2) ch iand) alts Sully 17; 
1916; A 435115. 


Repair price list no. 9229A of Fairbanks- 
Morse new style or old style electric 
turntable outfits with double brake 
shoes: _4:p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. © 
May 31, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. July 5, 
1916; A 482861. 


Repair price list no. 9236A for Fair- 
banks-Morse 80 h. p. type NB oil en- 
gine) '42 pi illuswidiaers.. (Syor © 
June OL OLGe 2) he: and aff. July 5, 
1916; A 432860. 


Repair price list no. 92454 of the Fair- 
banks-Morse 15-25 h. p. oil tractor, 
1912 model. 16 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
@) June 12) 1916; 2) & and afl. July 
5, 1916; A 482859. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20191 


FAIRBANKS, Morse & co.—Continued. 


Repair price list no. 9302A, Fairbanks- 
Morse gasoline turntable outfits. 12 
p. illus. diagrs. 8vo. @ June 15, 
1916: 2c. and aft. July 5, 1916; A 
432858. 


Repair price list no. $372A. Fairbanks- 
Morse diaphragm trench pumps. 2 p. 
diagrs. Svo. “© uly ALONG 2) eC. 
and aff. July 17, 1916; A 435114, 


Repair price list no. 9380B. Fairbanks- 
Morse long stroke type T eclipse wind- 
mM Soe all es eps NS. MOIS OVO. 
© July 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 17, 
1916; A 435118. 


Repair price list no. 9382B. Fairbanks- 
Morse horizontal centrifugal pumps, 
single stage, side suction for medium 
heads. 4 p.. Ulus:; diaer. So syer © 
July’ 11, 19196); 2 ce; and aft. July 27, 
1916; A 485112. 


Repair price list no. 9400A, Fairbanks- 

a type Y, horizontal oil engines. 

ath § os illus., diagrs. Svo. © June 

3 1916; 2c: and aff. jury 3, 1916; A 
432857. 


Repair price list no. 9407A for Fair- 
banks-Morse 13 h. p. type Z hit-and- 
miss pices engine. Supper wuss, 
diagrs. 8v © June 9, 1916; 2 e. 

and aff. ae 5, 1916; A 432856. 


Repair price list no. 9410A for Fair- 
banks-Morse type Z horizontal oil en- 
Sines sO Vand’ elo™ heaps, wld aap: 
illus., diagrs. Svo. © May 26, 1916; 

2 c. and aff. July 5, 1916; A 432855. 


Repair price list no. 9411A for Fair- 
banks-Morse no. 1A eclipse pumper. 7, 
[1] illus., diagrs. S8vo. © June 1, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. July 5, 1916; A 
432854. 


Repair price list no. 9417A for Fair- 
banks-Morse 3 h. p. Z 6 h. p. throt- 
tling governor oil engines. 10p. illus., 
diagrs. Svo. @ June 9, 1916; 2 ce. 
and aff. July 5, 1916; A 432874. 


Repair price list no. 9431A for Fair- 
banks-Morse type H power heads, belt 
driven. 7, [1] p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
© June 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 5, 
1916; A 432853. 


Repiir price list no. 9437.  Fairbanks- 
Morse Ideal pump jack. 2 p. diagr. 
Svo. © July 11,1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
July 17, 1916; A 435111. 


Repair price list no. 9440. Fairbanks- 
Morse internal gear pump jack. Sheet, 
diagrs., 9 by 6 inches. © July q, 
1916; 2c. and aff. Jialy sie 1916; A 

35110. 


Repair price list, no. 9443. Fairbanks 
steel windmills. 2p. lus. “8vo- 
July 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July Ast, 
1916; A 435109. 

I‘ATRCHILD pub. co.*, New York. 

[20191-20194 

Chicago Fairchild’s women’s wear direc- 
tory. 216; no i2; fall LOG seacover- 
title, 196 p. fold. map. 32mo. $0.25. 
© July 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 13, 
1916; A 434913. 

Fairchild’s Chicago apparel gazette di- 
FECLOLY A. |. We LO, NO: al fall eonG. 
cover-title, 208 p. fold. map. 32mo. 
$0.25. © July 10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
July 12, 1916; A 435024. 


908 


pt. 5.0. S., ve 


FAIRCHILD pub. co.*—Continued. 


New York Fairchild’s men’s wear direc- 
tOEY... eV. 165, N0.04 «fall Gaon 
title, <512 ps 732mo0-ucs0s25: 
24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 27, 1916; 
A 4382688. 


Women’s wear Fairchild’s directory of 
fabrics, New York. v. 8, no. 2, Aug., 
1916. Vest pocket ed. cover-title, 396 
p. 382mo. $0.25. "© July 17 10nG- 
2c. and aff. July 20, 1916; A 436022. 


HArRFAX (Beatrice) Beatrice Fairfax. 


(In New York evening journal) 


[20195-20217 
Aug. 22, 1916: © Aug. 22.99 SiGe: 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 441985. 


Aug. 23, 1916. é, Aug. 238, 19965 1 -e¢ 
Aug. 24, 1916; A 442018. 

Aug. 24, 1916. @© Aug. 24, 1916; 
Aug. 25, 1916; A 442151. 


Aug. 25, 1916. @© Aug. 25, 1916; 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 445152. 


Aug. 26, 1916. © Aug. 26, 1916; 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 445153. 


Aug. 28, 1916. @© Aug. 28, 1916; 
Aug. 29, 1916; A 442154. 


ba or 
1 
ci 
1 
Aug. 29, 1916. © Aug: 297 19tG742 1c. 
a 
Li 
1 
if) 


c. 


Aug. 30, 1916; A 443155. 

ae 30, 1916. © Aug. 30, 1916; 
Aus. ols LOtGe A 443156. 

Aug. 31, 1916. @ Aug. si) tote: 
Sept. 1, 1916; A 442174. 

Sept. 1, 1916. © Sept. 1, 1916; 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 442191. 

Sept: 2, 1916. © Sept. 2, 19862 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 442209. 


Sept. 4, 1916. © Sept. 4, 1916; 1 «. 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 442273. 


Sept. 5; 1916. © Sept. 5; 191G p38 je 
Sept. 6, 1916; A 442257. 


Sept. 6, 1916. @© Sept. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 442274. 


Sept. 7, 1916. © Sept..7, 191670 
Sept. 8, 1916; A 442296. 

Sept. 8, 1916. @© Sept. 8, 1986; pe: 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 442316. 

Sept. 9, 1916... © Sept. 9; ‘2916S Sie 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 442350. 


Sept. 11, 1916. © Sept. 11, 1916; I ¢. 
Sept. AD 1916; A 442410. 


Sept. 12, 1916. © Sept. 12, 1916; 1c. 
Sept. 13, 1916; A 442435. 


Sept. 18, 14, 1916. © Sept) eae 
1916; 1c Sept. 14,45; 1916 ; A 
442460, 442461. 


Sept. 15, 1916. © Sept. 15, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 442516. 


Sept. 16, 1916. © Sept. 16, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 442552. 


© International news service, New 
York. 


FAMILIAR views at Cornell university. 


cover-title, [34] p. illus. obl. 4to. 
[20218 


© July 6; 1916; 2c. ange 
July 31, 1916; A 435522; Cornell co: 
operative soc., Ithaca, N. Y. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


‘ 20237 


Fantus (Felix) Republican song re- 

view of 1916. [8] p. port. 16mo. 

[20219 

mean. 25, 1916; 2 c:. and aff. 

Aug. 25, 1916; A 4389026; Fantus 
bros., ine., Chicago. 


FANntTus brothers*, Chicago. Frank O. 
Lowden song review. [8] p. illus. 
24mo. _ [20220 

oo Aue) 30.1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916: A 439173. 


Farco (H. D.) Hagen wins western 
open. (Jn Golfers magazine, Sept.. 
1916) [20221 

©) Sept. 1, 1916: 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 442528; Golfers magazine 
co., Chicago. 


FartEy & Loetscher mfg. co.*, Du- 
buque, Ia.- Better built doors. 
eover-title, 47, [1] p. illus. (part 
eol.) Ato. [20222 

@ Ane 415, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Aug. 17, 1916; A 4386404. 


FARRINGTON (Frank)* Delhi, N. Y. 
Trade getters. no. 7. (In Plumb- 
ing and heating magazine, Aug., 
1916) [20223 


sept. 2, 1916;. 1 ec.’ Sept. 9, 
1916; A 442312. 


FASSETT (James H.)* Nashua, N. H. 
Beacon introductory second reader. 
Animal folk tales by J. H. Fassett; 
with illustrations by Charles Cope- 
land. Boston, New York [etce.] 
Ginn and company [1916] 160 p. 
illus. (part col.) 12mo. $0.36. 

[20224 


meen 5.1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 438305. 


FAVARGUE (Walter G.) Golf lessons 
invaluable. (Jn Golfers magazine. 
Sept., 1916) [20225 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 1 ¢c« Sept. 18, 
1916; A 442530; Golfers magazine 
co., Chicago. 


Feast and fast calendar, 1917. Card, 
illus. (part col.) 11 by 94 inches 
with calendar pad. [20226 

© May 19, 1916; 2 c« Aug. 8, 
1916; aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 436578; 
Chas. H. Sidener, Covington, Ky. 


FEIBELMAN (Rene) [20227-20228 


Anti-Gerard volley by the German press. 
ne) auz. 18, 19165 1 c. Aug. 23, 1916; 
A 441988. 
Dutch plan to grab profits due to war. 
Aug. 16, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 19, 1916; 
A 441905. 


FEIBELMAN (Rene)—Continued. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co, Chicago. 
FELL & co., ltd.*, New York. Employ- 
ment conservation. cover-title, [18] 
p. fold. diagrs. nar. S8vo. [20229 


© June 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 4384716. 


‘Fett & Tarrant mfg. co.*, Chicago. 


Methods of operating the comptom- 
eter [new €d.],; 1:28) 52) p.it front, 
illus. 12mo. [20230 


© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 435637. 


Fereuson (L. A.)* Chicago. Trend of 
central station development. (In 
Electrical world) [20231 


© May 20, 1916; 1 c. June 16, 
1916; A 441789. 


Fie~tp (Elizabeth Lloyd)* Boston. 
Woman without home or country. 
(In Boston post) [20232 

© July 3, 1916; 1 c Sept. 2, 1916; 
A 442198. 


FirTtTH avenue bank of New York®, 
New York. Federal reserve and 
New York clearing house exchange 
charges. New York, C. L. Lester, 
1916. Card, 12% by 8 inches. $1.00. 

[20233 
© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
2, 1916; A 486577. 


FIGMILL co. How to play Figmill. [3] 
p. 24mo. [20234 


© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. Aug. 4, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 4386773; John 
M. Shanks, Denver. 


FINDEISEN & Kropf mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
How to sell carburetors; a textbook 
for dealers. ist ed. 36 p. 24mo. 

[20235 
© July 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
3, 1916; A 4386216. 


FIRST MORTGAGE-BOND homestead 4SSo- 
ciation. Baltimore, Md. Catechism 
of the First mortgage-bond home- 
stead association. cover-title, 15 p. 
Svo. [20236 

© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 485935; O. Parker Baker, 
Baltimore. 


First NATIONAL stores, inc.*, New 
York. First national stores, ine, 
New York. 24 p. 8vo. [20237 

©. Aug. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Aug. 29, 1916; A 486525. 


909 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20238 : 


pt. 1; W'S: Vi fe 


FIsHER (Jay M.)* Punxsutawney, Pa. 
Baseball instruction book. Clear- 
field, Pa., The Spirit publishing 
company, 1916. 1 p. 1., 84 p. illus. 
16mo. $0.25. [20238 

© July 22, 1916; 1 ¢c. and aff. July 
Sle AOL! cal Gandy. uaa. IOUS > aA 
435458. 


F1rz water wheel co.*, Hanover, Pa. 
Burnham turbine. 47 p. illus. obl. 
24mo. [Catalogue A) [20239 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
20, 1916; A 436084. 


FITZGERALD (James J.)* Hast Liberty, 


Pa. Rules and directions for play- 
ing Hydrero. [New ed.] 1p. 1, [8] 
p. illus. 16mo. [20240 


© Aug. 9, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 485772. 


FietcHer (Robert L.)* Wheeling, W. 
Va. America for Christ we sing. 
[4] p. 48mo. $2.00 per 100. 

[20241 


© June 28, 1916; 2 c. June 27, 
1916; aff. Aug. 1, 1916; A 485555. 


FLORENCE mfg. co.*, Florence, Mass. 
Talk to mothers. [8] p. col. illus. 
24mo. 20242 


© May 24, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. June 
38, 1916; A 4382641. 


FiLores (Stella) Wishing moon. (In 
New York evening journal) [20248 


© Aug. 7, 1916; 1c. Aug. 8, 1916; 
A 441835; International news ser- 
vice, New York. 


FLUFFY-TAIL’S adventures and other 
bedtime stories. New York, The 
Platt & Peck co, | 19tG].. 9 1. ops 1, 
Plain) OF eol. front., illus. SVO. 
([Bed-time story-land books]) $0.15. 

[ 20244. 

© July 21, 1916; 2c. Aug. 8, 1916; 

aif. Aug. 7, 1916; A 485954; Platt & 
Peck co., New York. 


Forty (Raymond M.) Enclosed here- 
with. (Jn JJustrated companion, 
Aug., 1916) [20245 

© July 22, 1916; 1c. July 24, 1916: 
A 441253; F. B. Warner co., New 
York. 

FoLcer (Stephen Lane) ine. Club and 
college pins and rings, gold and sil- 
ver medals. cover-title, 28 p. illus. 
8vo. [20246 

© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
13, 1916; A 436770; Stephen Lane 
Folger, New York. 


Fotk (David Henry)* Teague, Tex. 
Infallibility and the resurrection. 
cover-title, 2, 86 p. 8vo. $0.50. 

[20247 
© July 11, 1916: 2 « and aft. 
July 17, 1916; A 435141. 


Footner (Hulbert)*~ Sollers, 
Thieves’ wit, chap. 10-16. (Jn Mun- 
sey’Ss magazine, Sept. 1916) 

[20248 


© Aug. 19, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 1, 1916; 
A 442227. 


FooToGRAPH co.*, New York. Footo- 
graph ad. book, no. 4.. 14 k iltus. 
4to. [20249 

© Suly 15, 19167 2 ce Ane ae 
1916; aft. July 31, 19163"A 435695. 


ForREE products co.*, Chicago. 
Foree’s book. 


This is 
cover-title, 1 pl., 26 p. 
illus. 16mo. [20250 


© June 22, 1916:52. Guand sath 
June 26. 1916; A 434688. 


ForRMAN-BASSET® systematic savings 
club. [20251-20259 
2c_ class, going down. Card, 53 
inches. © July 6, 1916; 2 c. July 31, 
1916; aff. July 1741916; A 435477. 
2c. class, going up. Card, 54 by 8 
inches. © July 6, 1916; 2 ¢c. July 31, 
1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A 435478. 

de class, going down. Card, 5% by 8 
inches. © July 6, 1916; 2 ec. July 31, 
1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A 435479. 

dc class, going up. Card, 53 by 8 
inehes. © July 6, 1916; 2 ¢. July 31, 
1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A 435480. 

25c class. Card, 534 by 8 inches © 
July 6, 1916; 2 c. July sa, 1916s. 
July 17, 1916; A 485472. 

50c class. Card, 5% by 8 inches. © 
July 6, 1916; 2 ¢. July 3; F91Ges ai: 
July 17, 1916; A 435474. 

$1.00 class. Card 5% by 8 inches. © 
July 6, 1916; 2 ce July 3i, A9t6 ssa 
July 17, 1916; A 435476. 

$2.00 class. Card, 5% by 8 inches. © 
July 6, 1916; 2 c. July 31, 1916; aff. 
July 17, 1916; A 435475. 

$5.00 class. Card, 5% by 8 inches. © 
July 6, 1916; 2 ¢. July 31, PSuGe ak: 
July 17, 19163 A 435473% 


© Forman-Bassett co., Cleveland. 


Fort Pyrercr,' Fla. Fort Pierce 
Florida city directory and St. Lucie 
County gazetteer, 1916, v. 1. Ashe- 
ville. N. C., Fiorida-Piedmont di- 
rectory company, 1916. 16, 101-212 
p. 8vvo. (Tropic series.) $5.00. 

[20230 

© Aug: 26, 1916; 2'.c. snudvam 

Aug. 29, 1916; A 488186; Florida- 

Piedmont directory co., Asheville, 
Bau: 


910 


Md. 


— 


le eS ee 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


Frankau (Gilbert)* % Hughes Mas- 
sie, London. How rifleman Brown 
came to Valhalla. (Jn London Land 
& water, Aug. 10, 1916) [20251 


rte Sept. 8, 1916; >A ad int. 
2752; pubd. Aug. 10, 1916. 


FRANKEL (Lee K.) Principles of life 
insurance, by L. K. Frankel and 
Louis I. Dublin. Lesson 3. Sci2n- 
tific foundations of life insurance. 
(b) Interest. 8d, [rev.] ed. [New 
York] Metropolitan life insurance 
coe 1916. 14 p.. 12mo. [20252 


© July 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
19, 1916; A 482990; Metropolitan 
life insur. co., New York. [Copy- 
right is claimed on revision] 


FRANKLIN brewery, New York. His- 
tory of beer and Quaker beer. 
cover-title, 24 p. 16mo. [20263 


Oeeane, 7, 1916; 2 ce and aff, 
Aug. 8, 1916; A 436338; David M. 
Neuberger, New York. 


FREEHOLD trust co., Freehold, N. J. 
Rules of bankers’ progressive plan; 
a novel form of profit sharing. 
cover-title, 8S p. 16mo. [20264 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
d1, 1916; A 485678; Bankers’ pro- 
gressive plan, New York. 


FREELAND (Isabelle Virginia) * Marion, 
O. Adventures of Brave Heart and 
Laughing EKyes. (J Cleveland plain 
dealer, Sunday magazine section) 

[20265-20269 

AMG TOG) © Aug. 6, 19163 .1° ¢. 
Aug. 14, 1916; A 441778. 

east OG) C) Aue. is; 1916s be, 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 443068. 


Alc 20, 2916. © Aug. 20, 1916; 1 e«: 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 442069. 


aus 27, 1916. © Aug. 27, POMGe le: 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 442205 


Sept. 3, 1916. © Sept. 3, DOUG sth 6. 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 442354. 


FREEMAN (William WNeely)* Provi- 
dence, R. I. Johnny Trumps ditties. 
Aug. 6-27, 1916. [4] p. S8vo. 

[20270 


auy 10, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. 
July 12, 1916; A 435025. 


Frick (H. C.) coke co.*, Pittsburgh. 
Safety the first consideration. HEng- 
lish. 26 p. illus. 4to. (Cover- 
title: Safety first) [20271 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


22, 1916; A 432648. 


20280 


I’RYBERGER (Agnes Moore) Listening 
lessons in music, graded for schools. 
Introduction by Osbourne McCon- 
athy. Boston, New York, Chicago, 
Silver, Burdett and company [1916] 
[15] p. 16mo0. (Specimen pp.) 

[20272 

© July 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

14, 1916; A 485054; Silver, Burdett 
& co., Boston. 


FRYE (Jason §8.)* Downieville, Cal. 
Frye’s tables for ascertaining the 
value of gold-quartz specimens. 56 
De ia2zmon a pilsOO! [20273 

+) © June 21. 1916: 2 evand aft./July 
19, 1916; A 4385164. 

FUEL engineering co. of New York*, 
New York. Coal service report for 
the month. [ 20274, 20275 


June, 1916. 8 numb. J]. 4to. © July 
Ta aeaey. 2eand afi) Duly, 28 1916. 


July, 1916. 8 numb. loose 1. 4to. @© 
Auge 0; ASCs) 2c, and att Auge 1G 
1916; A 4386409. 

GALENO (Oscar)* San Francisco. Ad- 
vanced Spanish; conversational sys- 
tem of twenty-four lessons. 74 p. 
incl. plates. 16mo. $5.00. 

[20276 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ June 2, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 5, 1916; "A 435660. 


GAMBLE (Richard Whitaker)*, Nor- 
TOME aVae Vithumus. Available 
natural potash in vithumus form 
versus the usual concentrated Ger- 
man salts. [12] p. 16mo. [20277 


© Aue, 17.) 1916. (2 ae) and) aie 
Aug. 19, 1916; A 436446. 


[GARDNER (William E.)] Office of 
intercession for religious education. 
Philadelphia, G. W. Jacobs & @o., 
AOIG HD amon S005: [20278 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
6. 1916; A 436622; George W. Jacobs 
& co., Philadelphia. 


GARFIELD savings bank. Beautiful 

coin bank free. [4] p. illus. 16mo. 

[20279 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c.and aff. Aug. 

9, 1916; A 485646; Edward F. Kava- 
nagh, Cleveland. 


Garis (Howard R.) Uncle Wiggily 
in the country, by H. R. Garis; illus. 
by Louis Wisa. New York, A. L. 
Burt company [1916] 1p. 1, p. T- 
204. col. front.,' col. plates. ~ 8vo. 
(On cover: Uncle Wiggily series) 
$0.60. [20280 

© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 437369; R. F. Fenno & 
co., New York. 


oil 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20281 


GARLAND (Robert) Motoring in Mary- 
land. Baltimore, The Norman Rem- 
ington co., 1916. 24 p. illus. nar. 
16mo. $0.25. * [20281 


© Aug. 7, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 436319; Norman, Rem- 
ingto co., Baltimore. 


GarvicE (Charles)* Hambledon, Hen- 
ley-on-Thames, England. 
[20282-20284 


Flapper’s dilemma. (In Grand maga- 
ZING) Sept tote) Op lc) Sepang 
oe A ad int. 2746; pubd. Aug. 4, 


Man she chose. 
eta ments (In Lloyd’s 
news) @©@ c. each Sept. 2, 
A ad int. 3750: pubd. Aug. 6, 13, 1916" 


Aug. 20, 27, 1916. [2 instalments] 
(In Lioyd’s weekly news) @y ile. 
each Sept. 18, 1916; A ad int. 2756; 


Augs 6,043, 1916.) [2 


pubd. Aug. 20, Pale 1916. 

GEER (Henry J.)* Providence. In 
memory of the Grand army of the 
republic. Card, illus. American 
flag attached. 6% by 44 inches. 
$0.10. [20285 

©: -Anee2s AMGe2ve) Ane ld, 


1916; aff. Aug. 10, 1916; A 486325. 


Geurs (John H.) One hundred ex- 
ercises in agriculture, by J. H. Gehrs 
and J. A. James. New York, The 
Maemillan company, 1916. xi, 222 
p. illus., maps. 4to. $1.10. 

[20286 


© vAug. AG; 191632 cs -and/jatr. 
Aug. 17, 1916; A 488078; Macmillan 
co., New York. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC co.*, Schenectady, 
ING: [20287-20299 


Bulletin no. 41700A. G-E railroad fans. 
June, 1916. 8 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
© June 9) LGIGs 24e; and aff, July 8, 
1916; A 434868. 


no. 42801. General electric com- 
pany small centrifugal blowers. June, 
1916... 3, [2]. p. illus. diagrs. . to: 
© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 8, 


1916; A 434869. 


no. 43606. Focusing types of Edi- 
son mazda lamps. July, 1916. .10 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. © July 19, 1916; 


2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 435851. 


—--no. 45105. Small transformers and 
auto transformers. July, 1916. 2 p. 
illus. 4to. © July 24, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 435852. 


—— no. 45603. Graded shunt resistance 
multigap lightning arresters for alter- 
nating current constant potential cir- 
CWS. 97 Sune, V916. Foo: klip. alas 
diagrs. Ato. © July 13, 1916: 2 .c. 
and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 435849. 


no. 46201. Single phase watthour 
meters, types 1-14 and IS-4. July, 
1906. 18 p, illus; disers., -4to 0) 
Aug. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug! 16; 
1916; A 43 35854. 


pt. 1;'S.,, v4 


GENERAL ELECTRIC co.*—Continued. 


no. 46258. Polyphase watthour 
meters, type D-6 for house service, 
type DS-6 for switchboard service. 
July, 1916. 23 pi illws:, digers) ste. 
@ July, 27, 19tG = 2) c and aff. Aug. 16, 
1916; A 435855. : 


no. 47100. Truck type safety first 
switchboards. July, OG? a. Be 
illus. 4to. @ July 28, -1916;: 2 « 
and aff. Aug. 16, 1916: A 435853. 


no. 47135. RSS and small 
plant alternating current switchboard 
panels. May, 1916. 13 [1] p._ illus., 
diagrs.. 8vo. © June 18, 1916: 2 e. 
and Albee duly Sel OG mea 434870. 


no. 48018. anette yarn tension 
system for ring spinning . April, 1916. 
cover-title. 7, [1] p. illus., diagrs. 
4to.. © June 2, 1916: 2 @ anda, 
July 8, 1916; A 434867. 


no. 48019. Electric drive in pulp 
and paper mills. Aug., 1916. 35 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. © Aug. 11, 1916; 
2c. and aff, Aug. 16, 1916; A 435848. 


no. 48304. Hand- apericed starting 
compensators for squirrel cage induc- 
tion motors. July,1916. 16 p. illus., 
diagrs. 4to. © Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 435847. 


no. 49103. Electric glue 
June, 1916; -3 p. ligase Pie 
June 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 16, 
1916; A 435850. 


GENERAL FIREPROOFING co.*, Youngs- 
town, O. G. F. allsteel housing of 


pots. 
© 


records. 92 p. eol. illus. 4to. 
[20300 
© June 21, 1916;. 2.6 andwan 


June 24, 1916; A 482680. 
GENERAL ROOFING mfg. co.*, Hast St. 


Louis. [20301-20304 

Catalog of certain-teed products. cover- 
tithe; 36 ‘p:- illus: (part) cols)) map, 
diagrs. 4to. © Aug. 1, 19163 24e. 
Aug. 15, DOUG aie Aug. 24, 1916; A 
436480. 

Its place in the sun. (In New York 


times.) @©@ Aug. 14, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 441787. 


Nation’s leader. (In New York times.) 
© Sept. 11, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 12, 1916; 
A 442415. 


Peace, then what? (In New York 
times.) @©@ Aug. 28, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
30, 1916; A 442120. 


GENERAL VEHICLE ¢Co., ine.*, Long Isl- 
and City, N. ¥. Mill-yard trucking 
with G. V. electric trucks. 15 p. 
illus. Svo. ([Bulletin no. 607T]) 

[20305 


© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


2, 1916; A 436572. 


Grorce Peabody college for teachers. 
Type studies and lesson plans. v. 1, 
no. 5, June, 1916. Reading, ed. by 
Charles A. McMurry. 47 {Ej 
12mo. $0.10. [20306 


© July 12, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 4384965; Charles A. Mc- 
Murry, Nashville. 


912 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


Gisson (F. H.) and Keyser (E. F.)* 
Denver. Adjusting and repairing 
the human machine. [12] p. 24mo. 


[20307 
© June 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 434681. 


Gresy (S. Herbert)* 
Waiting Wilson. Sheet S$ by 53 
inches. [20308 

© July 17, 1916: 2 c and aff. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 435842. 


Gites (William R.) 


Japan’s word Bee broken. 
916; 1 c. Sept. T. 1916; 


Regrets clash with Cer. © Aug. 25, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 30, 1916; A 442130. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news.] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


Washington. 


[20309, 20310 


© Sept. 4, 
A 44227T. 


Grits & Geoghegan*. New York. G. 


& G. telescopic hoist, 1916. 16 p. 
ilius., diagrs. to. [20311 
© July 20, 1916; 2 c and aff. 


Aug. 2, 1916; A 435564. 


Grppte (Rebecca A.)* Nebraska City. 
Neb. Violets. Card, illus.. 53 by 3 
inches. [20312 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 485099. 


GLEN telephone co.*, Johnstown. N. Y. 
Ames, Amsterdam, Broada!bin [etc.] 
Bell telephone directory. May. 1916. 
98 p. Ato. [20313 

© June 26. 1916; 2 ¢. and afi. July 
31, 1916; A 436177. 


GLOBE cLocK co. Instructions as to the 
features and uses of the globe chro- 
nometer for general and commercial 
uses. 27 p. 16mo. [20314 

© June 25. 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 434872; Charles Edward 
Ramage, Pomona, Cal. 


GLOBE REFINING €o.*, Cleveland. Globe 
white seal motor oil. Season, 1916. 
15 p. illus. 16mo. [20315 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. July 31, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 16, 1916: A 435784. 


GLOBE SEAT cover co.*, 
Globe seat covers. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus. fol. [20316 


© Feb. 26. 1916: 2 c. and aff. July 
19, 1916; A 435171. 


Gopparp (Henry H.) Defective Amer- 
icans. Proof. (National editorial 
service, serial no. 420) [20317 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
17, 1916: A 434918; National edito- 
rial service, inc., New York. 


Racine, Wis. 


20329 


GOODKIND publicity co.*, 
How, why and when; 
Various paging. 


Toledo, O. 
our own story. 
front., illus. Svo. 

[20318 


© Sept. 6. 1916; 2 c and aff. Sept. 
9, 1916; A 487618. 


Goopwin (Wess)* Cherryvale. Kan. 
Short talks on community building. 
Cherryvale. Kan. Printed by the 
Cherryvale. Kan. Daily republican, 


1916. 63 1, 1 folded sheet. 4to. 
[20319 
© July 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


24, 1916; A 435368. 


GoopYEAR (Lloyd E.) American book- 
keeping series, problem 24, manufac- 


turing cost. [Cedar Rapids, Ia., 
printed by T. S. Metealf,] 1916. 
19 p. Svo. $0.10. [20320 


© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
18, 1916: A 4385861: Goodyear-Mar- 
shall pub. co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


GoopyEar tire & rubber co.*. Akron, O. 
[20321-20324 
Encycloped‘a of Goodyear mechanical 
rubber goods. 3y. illus. Contents.— 
i. As applied in pea and canning fac- 
tor‘es.—2. As applied in saw, planing 
and shingle mills.—3. As applied in fis 
mines, mills and smelters. © Jul 
8. 1916; 2 ¢. each and aff. July 7 
1916: A 435021435023. 
Gene al catalog for dealers. 
4to. © June 16, 1936; 
June 24. 1916; A 432664. 


GoRHAM co.*, New York. [20325-20327 
Chesterfield gray fin*sh sterling silver ta- 
bleware. Sp. illus. 4to @©July 31, 
191G> 2 c. Aus 2: 1916 > aff Aug 4; 
1916; A 435599. 
Clermont bright finish in sterling silver 


29 p. illus. 
2 ec. and aff. 


wile and dinner ware. 11 p. illus. 
© July 13, 1916; 2 @: and ait. 


int 14, 1916; A 435073 


Old French bright finish Se aelinies silver 
tableware. 8 p. illus. 4to. © July 
31, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1916; aff. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 43 5600. 


GosPEL art calendar. 1917. cover-title. 
14 p. illus. $0.25. [Text parallel 
to binding] [20328 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 


8. 1916; A 4386218; Metropolitan 
church assn., Waukesha, Wis. 
Goutps manufacturing co.*, Seneca 
Falls, N. Y. Single-acting triplex 
pressure pumps. 3rd ed. 12 p. 
illus. 4to. (Bulletin no. 116, Form 
9178.) [20329 


© June 14, 1916: 2 c. June 16, 
1916; aff. June 23, 1916; A 432675. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20330 pt. Late ae 
GRAHAM (Charles E.) & co.*, New | Grammes (L. F.) & Sons—Continued. 
York. [20330-20332 uke 8 for (fae 30! x 
Roly poly animals. [15] p. col. illus. ofder. — ulus. m0 ane 
irregular shape, 8vo. $0.15. Text ee S e. and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; 
eee | ee 
2c. June a uly Price pee that sell goods. [4] p. illus. 
A 434858. 16me. © June 30, i916 ; 2. .¢ and ail. 
Roly poly circus. [15] p. col. illus. ir- Aug. 4, 1916; A 435727. 
regular shape, 8vo. SOM. [ext par- Ring for every purpose. 4] p. illus. 


aliel to binding] © June 28. 1916; 
2c. June 29, 1916; aff. July 8, 1916; 
A 434859. 


Roly poly pets. [15] p. col. illus. ir- 
regular shape, Svo. £0. 15. [Text par- 
allel to binding] © June 28, 1916; 2 
e. June 29, 1916; aff. July 8, 1916: 
A 434857. 


GRAMMES (L. F.) & sons*, Allentown, 


Pas [20333-20355 
Aluminum and brass figures. [4] p. col. 
illus: #6mo. © June 30; 1916; 2 ec. 


and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 435725. 

Aluminum figures, [bright brass snaps]. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 3% 
by 6 inches. © June 380, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 435718. 


Bright tin ice cream spoons and paper 


board ice cream dishes. [4] p. illus. 
emo.) (©; June: 30; 1916 2 Ves and 
aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 435713. 

Button parts & metal accessories. [8] 
p. folder. illus. 16mo. © June 80, 
iG c2 se, and alk. Augsc4, OG: 
A 435722. 


Countersunk brass washers and bushings. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides. 
6 by 32% inches. © June 30, 1916; 2 
c. and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 485715. 


Escutcheon pins. [4] p. illus. 16mo. 
© June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
AO AOTG A 435724. 

Ferrules. [4] p. illus. 16mo. © June 
50; 1916: 2c: and aff. Aus. 45° 1916 = 
A 435711. 

Grammes improved furniture nails. [4] 
p. illus: (part col) “iGmo. ‘© June 
30, 1916; ec. and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; 
A 435714. 

Grammes improved wire clinching shoe 
nails. [6] p. folder. col. illus. 16mo. 
© june 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 4, 
1916; A 4385728. 

Grammes_ safety-first seals. [4]. ep. 
illus. 16mo. © June 30, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 435721. 

Grammes safety seals. [4a psalius: 
16mo. © June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 435720. 

Grommets and washers. [4] 2 alias: 
16mo. © June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 435728. 

Hinges. [6] p. folder. illus. 16mo. 


Ovsune 30; 191G= 2 ce and) ait. Aus 
11, 1916; A 435709. 


Hollow brass rings. [4] p. col. illus. 
16mo. @ June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 4, 1916: A 435782. 


Ice cream dishers. [6] p. folder. illus. 
(part col.) 16mo. © June 30, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 435729. 


Key rings. [4] p. illus. 16mo. © June 
30, 1916; 2: c. and aff. Aug. 4, 1916: 
A 435726. 

Knurled brass nuts and screws. [4] p. 
illus. (part col.) 16mo. June 
30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; 
A 435716. 


a 


—— 
SL 
ree 2 ere 


16mo. © June 30, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
July 24, 1916; A "485219. 


S or 8 hooks split links, or snaps. Sheet, 
col. illus. printed on both sides. 32 
by 6-inches. L June 30, S3t6c2ce 
and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 435730. 


Safety first. (41 p. lilus..0 t6mos; 1@ 
June 80, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. Aug. 4, 
1916; A 435719. 


Washers for every purpose. [4] p. illus. 
(part col.) 16mo. © June 30, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 11, 1916; A 435710. 


GRANT (John William Davis)* Ruther- 
ford, N. J. Building efficiency of 
body and brain. New York, N. Y., 
Bureau of human betterment [1916] 
36 p. 16mo. [20356 


© Aug. 21,/ 1916; Bee ant aie 
Aug. 24, 1916; A 486496. 


GRASSHOPPER. 438d jump. St. Louis, 
Skinner & Kennedy stationery com- 
pany, 1916. 10 p. illus. 12mo. 

[20357 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

9, 1916; A 485671; Skinner & Ken- 
nedy stationery co., St. Louis. 


GRAVESTEIN (Kate Evans)* Worcester. 
Nation’s prayer to the soul of Wash- 


ington. [7] p. obl. 32mo. $90.25. 
[20358 
©, Aug. 22, 1916; 2. candi 
Aug. 24, 1916; A 436490. 


GRAYBILL (Jacob D.)* New Orleans. 
Why masonry is, why it was neces- 


sary and why it will never be put 
out of existence. 21 p. diagrs. 
24mo. $0.25. [20359 


© July 4, 1916; 2 ¢. July 10, 1916; 
aff. July 19, 1916; A 485204" 


GREEN (Gladys)* Los Angeles. Trag- 
edy of a humming bird and rose. 
Sheet, 12 by 6 inches. [20360 


June 22, 1916; 2 ¢€ and ai 
July 17, 1916; A 485129. 


[Grece (John Robert)] [Gregg short- 


hand} Lessons 1-7. 45 p. 12mo. 
[203861 
© July 10,;1916; 2«¢c. candjmam 


July 17, 1916; A 485106; Gregg 
lishing co., Chicago. 


pub- 


914 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 20391 
Grecory (Carl Louis) Motion picture | Gruetrte (John B.) [20378, 20379 
photography. (Jn Moving picture All about Cinderella, retold and illus. by ) 
world) [20362-20367 us B. Gruelle. nee ale ) ees . | 
eon company Dp co 
ee 0. 1616 OER 1916; 1. front., illus., col. plates. 24mo. (All 
about series) $0.85. © Sept. 2, 1916; 
Ade 26, 1916, © Aug. 16, 1916; Loe. 2c. Sept. 18, 1916; aff. Sept. 14, 1916; : 
Aug. 19, 1916; A 441955. A 437667. 
pepe. 1916. 7© Aus. 23, 2916% Le. All about Little Red Riding Hood, retold 
Aug. 25, 1916; A 4420381. and illus. by J. B. Gruelle. New York, 
Sept. 9, 1916. © Aug. 30, 1916; 1 ec. Cupples & Leon company [1916] 48 p. 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 442188. ies ner rete nee Sir Tear | 
Sept. 16, 1916. © Sept. 6, 1916; 1 «. pk about series | 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 442343, Oe eet) ea een ee | 
Sept. 23, 1916. Sept. 12, 1916; 1 e. 
Rept. 15, TG AAOARE. ; © Cupples & Leon co., New York. i 
| 
© Chalmers pub. co, New York. | Guaranty sEcurirms co.*, Lincoln, | 
Grecory (Thomas B.) ee Neb. First mortgage loans. Amorti- i 
Alfred Tennyson, poct. © Aug. 20, zation plan. cover-title, 7 p. 16mo. | 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 9, 1916; A 449339. 20380, i 
oes prerequisite. © Sept. = Sls ae at Hf 
3, 1916; 1c. Sept. 13, 1916; A 442443. ae ae ees wa ae 
ager 1" O16. fereerare . Wii j 
ul ce. Aug. 17, ; 441811. eS ASR OU aD a 1! 
Secret of life. © Aug. 27, 1916; 1 c. GUARANTY TRUST & Savings bank, Jack- 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 442371. sonville, Fla. Systematic savings | 
War and Christianity. © Au 6, club. [20381-20389 i 
I91tG = ic, Aug, 11, 1916; A 441780. 2 cent class going down; $25.50. cover- | 
[Note: The foregoing are in Pitts- title, 12 1. 1émo. © July 6, 1916; 
burgh gazette times. | 2c, July 31, 1916; aff. July il (- 1916; 
XE yr 2 q+ PT 5 x 35+ 3 | 
ea A ae feature service, inc., cent claes sui an SORBOL) Cones: 1 
ew LOPK, title, 12 1. 16mo. © July 6, 1916; iH 
Grimes (Katherine Atherton) 2c. July 31, 1916; aff. July 17, 1916; 
[203738, 20874 A 435464. 
® cent class going down; $63.75. cover- 


Bolo, the cave boy, by K. A. Grimes, 


ae title, 12 1. 16mo. © July 6, 1916; | 
Gen pub. co. = SHGneay ie 2c. July 31, 1916; aff. July 17, 1916; 


Hall & McCreary. 1916." 40 p.'illus, | A 439466. | 
2mo. (Instructor literature series o cent class going up;, $63.75. cover- \| 
ree 256C]) $0.10. © June 1, 1916; title t21.  1L6nio.” ©@alaly. 66, 1 SiG): H 
2 ec. and aff. Aug. 21, 1916; A 435915. 2 ¢. duly 31,1916; aft. July 17.1916; ! 
Kwasa, the cliff dweller, by K. A. Grimes, A 435467. | 
illus. by L. J. Wilson, Dansville, N. Y., 25 cent class, $12.50. cover-title, 12 1. | 
F. A. Owen pub. co., Chicago, Ill., Hall 16mo. @© July 6, 1916; 2 c. July 31, | 
e McCreary, 1916. 44 p. illus. anes 1916; aff. July alr 1916; A 435471. | 
Instructor literature series  [m0.| 50 cent class; $25.00. cover-title, 12 1. | 
Pee ye 20) © June 1, T9165 2 ¢. 1émo. @ July 6, 1916: 2c, July 31, | 
and aff. Aug. 21, 1916; A 495916. 1916 ; aff. July 17, 1916: A 435470. j 
© F. A. Owen pub. co., Dansville, | $1.00 class; $50.00. cover-title, 12 1. 
IN. Y.. 16mo. © July 6, 1916; 2 ¢. July 31, it 


it 1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A 435469. 
GrimsHaw (Beatrice) c/o Hughes! 5 99 class: $100.00. cover-titie, 12.1. 


| 
{ 
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} 
Massie & co.*, London. Nobody’s 16mo. © July 6, 1916; 2 ¢. July 31, | 
{ 
{i 


island. [1st instalment] (Jn Novel 1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A 435463. | 
magazine, Sept., 1916) [20375 oe aes aa ee es pies a | 
- 41Q. . mo uly 6, 19 e. July ‘ 
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1916; A ad int. 1916: aff. July 17, 1916; A 435468. 


2760; pubd. Aug. 22, 1916. 
Grose (Howard B.) Immigration and 
citizenship. Philadelphia, Boston,| Gurr sulphur co.*, New Orleans. 


© Forman-Bassett co., Cleveland. 


[etc.] American Baptist publication Sulphur. [8] p. map. 16mo. 

society, [1916] 20 p. 12mo. ([So- {203890 

cial service series]) $0.10. [20376 © July 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
© June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July | 17, 1916; A 435101. 

27, 1916; A 436128; A. J. Rowland, 

sec., Philadelphia. Gunxret (Harry H.)* Chicago. 

Grove (Robert Bragonier)* New York. Gunkel-Novy system of profit table 

Bill-ealeula-graph. 2p.1., 40. numb. tailoring for merchant tailors. 12 p. 

1. tables. obl. 8vo. [Text parallel illus. Svo. (Gunkel-Novy co.) 

to binding] [20877 [20591 
© July 20, 1916; 2 c and aff. July © July 1, 1916; 2c and aff. July 

24, 1916; A 485262. 24, 1916; A 435261. . 


915 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20392 


GUNKEL-Novy co. House of Gunkel- 
Novy system guaranteed _ service. 
cover-title. 201. illus. fol. 

[20392 

© July 1, 1916; 2 @ and aff. July 

24, .1 1OIG:’ Ae )43S65863) Harry Ho, 
Gunkel, Chicago. 


GUTHRIE (Charles B.)* Washington. 
[20393-20395 
Official freight tariff directory. Supple- 
ment no. 7 to Western lines index no. 
%. oly aUb LOUGy. vita 2p.) Ato. 
OQ hwiy 2, BOCs 2 ¢cand sai. Aus 
25, 1916; A 439027. 


Supplement no. 8 to Western lines 
index no. 7. Aug. id, 1916. various 
paging. 4to. © Aug. 12, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Aug. 25, 1916; A 439028. 

Official freight tariff directory circular. 
Supplement no. 4 to Posting, circular 
no? Hi Aggede S19aGs CSU pe Atos © 
July, L916 > 25%¢. and yall. -Aue. 25, 
1916; A 439029. 


GUTHRIE (G. H.)* Springfield, O. Art 
of self suggestion. 42 p.. 12mo. 
$1.00. [20396 

©): July 20,4916 302 ee. and, aff. 
Aug. 1, 1916; A 486178. 


GUTTRIDGE & Rand*, Youngstown, O. 
[20397, 20398 


Accepted styles of the day. Sheet, illus., 
i2 by 19 inches. © July 29, 1916; 
2c. and af. July 31, 1916; A 435692. 


Clothes, fall and winter, 1916, 1917. 
cover-title, 116s Ds illus. 16mo. ) 
Swiye 21. LONG: (2c. andeair. wulyeod, 
1916; A 4385506. 


Gyde company 
cover-title, 16 


GYDE co., Washington. 
vacuum appliances. 


p. 24mo. [203899 
© Aug. 5, 1916; 2c. and aff, Aug. 
9, 1916; A 485881; Winslow W. 


Chase, Washington. 


HAFERKOoRN (Richard Walter)* Roch- 


ester, N. Y. Key to quick-speed. 
Rochester, N. Y., Eureka publishing 
company, [1916] [8] “po 2 f2mo. 
$1.00. [20400 
© Stly Sis 4916s 1:2" e) *Anes ag, 
1916; aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 486292. 


Hacar (Hubert A.) 
lish for stenographers. (In 
writer, Sept. 15, 1916) [20401 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 1 ec Sept. 8, 
1916; A 442294; Gregg pub. co., New 
York, 


Studies in Eng- 
Gregg 


Hate (Mary Estabrook) 
[20402-20404 
*Tis a wonderful forest city. Post card, 


illus., $0.10. @ June 15, 1916: 2 ec. 
and aff. June 24, 1916; A 432676. 


© M. L. Walker, Portland, Me. 


pt. Tn Saved 


Hare (Mary Estabrook)—Continued. 


When you graduate. 2 1. col. illus. 
i6mo. $0. "25. © June 20, 1916; 2 ¢«. 
July 14, 1916; aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 
435883. 


Your graduation day. 2 1. col. illus. 
16mo. $0.25. © June -21, 1916; 2 c« 
July 14, 1916; aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 
435882. 


yo Mary Estabrook Hale, Barre, 
nN 


HALE (Virginia) Ring of Essa. chap. 
1-7. (In Thustrated companion, 
Sept., 1916) [20405 


© Aug. 25. 1916; ive Anes 
1916; A 442338; F. B. Warner co., 
ine., New York. 


Hatrt (Alice Shellabarger)* Decatur, 
Ill. Man’s dual nature. The science 
of character building, including 
analogy, concrete and objective 
methods as related to good citizen- 
ship. ‘-v. 2,505; [Ei he [20406 


© June 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
June 16, 1916; A 435034. 


Hatt (Arthur B.). Real estate. pts. 
1,-2. Chicago, La Salle extension 
university [1916] 2 v. S8vo. Con- 
tents.— pt. 1. Principles.—pt. 2. 
Business practices. [20407 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Aug. 19, 1916; A 486444; La Salle 
extension university. Chicago. 


Ham (Ernest R.)* Lents, Or. Busi- 
ness of selling. cover-title, 31, [1] p. 
12mo. [Text parallel to binding] 

[20408 


© June 26, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 


Aug. 7, 1916; A 485618. 


(Mordecai Franklin)* Anchor- 
[ 20409, 20410 


author un- 


Ham 
age, Ky. 
Christian science and its 


masked. 2284. [ape 
title: Believing a lie) 


ic 1916; 2c. and aff, Aug. 1, 1916 ; A 
436199. 

Trial of Jesus from a lecal standpoint. 
34 p. port. 24mo. _ $1.10. © June 
12, 1916:;.2 c. and. aff. Aug. 1 etsiG- 
A 436198. 


Hamer (Juanita) Girls of the second 
floor back. July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 
28, Sept. 4, 1916. [6 instalments] 
(In St. Louis times) [20411 


© July 31-Sept. 4, 1916; 1 ¢. each 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 442290; German 
American press assn., St. Louis. 


916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


20464 


Hamm (Franklin P.) Outline and 
suggestive methods and devices on 
the teaching of elementary 


metic. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott 
oo O16]. .v,40.p.. 12mo. 
$0.25 [20412 


© Tals 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
30, 1916; A 437446; Py, B. Lippincott 
cO., Philadelphia. 


Hannon (William Morgan)* New 
York. American girl series; the 
youthful girl. [16] p. i16mo. 

[20413 


arith- | 


© July 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


8, 1916; A 434879. 


Hanson (H. M.)* Chicago. 
farm loan act. Synopsis 


Federal 
of the 


salient features of the act. Sheet, 
10 by 213 inches. $10.00 per M. 

[20414 

© July 21, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1916; 


aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 435896. 


Harper (Erwin E.)* Rochester, Minn. 


Musician’s romance. [4] p. 12mo. 
$0.25. [20415 
ey duly 26. 1916: 2 c. July 31, 


1916; aff. Aug. 9, 1916; A 436379. 


HARGREAVES (Harry Keen)* Long 
Beach, N .Y. Hargreaves plan of 
investment. Sheet, 13 by 8 inches. 


[20416 
eetone 15. 1916; 2 ¢« June 17, 
1916; aff. Aug. 12, 1916; A 436394. 


Harmon (Christopher )* White Plains, 
we. Y. Register’s docket [and] 
County clerk’s docket. (Jn Eastern 
state journal) [20417-20422 
Aug. 3-9, 1916. © Aug. 12, 1916; 1 «. 
Aug. 14, 1916; A 441763. 

Aug. 10—16, 1916. © Aug. 19, 1916; 1. 
Aug 21, 1916; A 441938. 

Aug. 17-23, 1916. © Aug. 26, 1916; 1 
c. Aug. 26, 1916; A 442061. 


Aug. 24-Sept. 6, 1916. © Sept. 2, 
19iG: 1 e. each Sept. 2, 9, 1916; 
442314, 442315. 


Sept. 7-13, 1916. © Sept. 16, 1916; 1c. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 442553. 


9, 
A 


Harmony cafeteria co.*, Chicago. Eat 
the Harmony way. (ln Chicago 
tribune ) [20423 

Pe waiy: 24. 1916: 1 c. Aug: 18, 
1916; A 441877. 

Harris (M. H.)* New York. M. H. 
Harris. Advertising and art serv- 
ice. [Aug. 16, 1916] cover-title, 13 
l. illus. i12mo. [20424 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
17, 1916; A 486436. 


Harris (Sam H.) What it felt like 
to be in the massacre at Carrizal. 
Proof, illus. [20425 

© June 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 435614; Newspaper enter- 
prise assn., Cieveland. 

Harris, Forbes & co., ince.*, Boston. 
Vital importance of safe investment. 
[8] p. S8vo. - [20426 

© June 19, 1916; 2 © and aff. 


June 22, 1916; A 482637. 
Harrison (C. 8.)* York, Neb. Afield 
with God. (Jn New York sun) 


[20427 

© Auy. 6, 1916; 1 c Aug. 8, 1916; 
A 441874. 

as BS 


Harrison (Henry A.)* Bowdon, N 
Instructions for using Harrison’s 
roofing sqaure ideal. Sheet, 13 by 
83 inches. Typewritten. [20428 

© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Sept. 6, 1916; A 436628. 


Harrison (Louis Reeves)* New York. 
Too much money. 8 p. Svo. $0.50. 
[Motion picture scenario] [20429 

© Aug. 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
19, 1916; A 436451. 


Harrison safety boiler works*, Phila- 


delphia. Cochrane heaters. 1 p. L, 
106 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. ([Cata- 
logue no. 710]) [20430 


© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 4385906. 

Hart (Albert Bushnell) Fate of the 
Balkans. Proof. (National edito- 
rial service, serial no. 421) [20431 

© Mar. 1. 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 434920; National editorial 
service, inc., New York. 


Harvey (Florence L.) [20432, 20433 


Lie of the club. © Sept. i 1916s ihe; 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 442532. 

Mental side of tournament golf. © Aug. 
119169 8 er Aus: 14; 1916; A 441752. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Goliers 

magazine. ] 


© Golfers 
Hastines (H. G.) co.*, Atlanta. Hast- 


magazine co., Chicago. 


ings seeds. Catalogue no. 52, fall 
1916. [1] 56 p. illus. 8vo. [20434 
© July 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


31, 1916; A 436188. 


[Hastincs (James Syme)] Bits of 
byplay, by Luke McLuke [pseud.] 
(Jn Cincinnati enquirer ) 

[20435-20464 
July 31—Aug. 2, 1916. [3 installments. ] 
© July 31—Aug. 2 1916; 1 c. each Aug. 

21,1916; A 441942441944. 


917 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20465 


[Hastines (James Syme) ]—Contd. 


Aug. 16-17, ae [2 installments.] @© 
Aug. 16-17, ; Le. each Aus: 21, 
1916: A 441945, "441946. 


Aug. 18-22, 1916. [5 installments.] © 
Aug. 18-22, 1916; 1 c. each Aug. 24, 
1916; A 441999442003. 


Aug. 23-27, 1916. [5 a ee © 
Aug. 23-27, 1916; 1 c. each A 0, 
1916; A 442132442136. 


Aug. 28—Sept. 1, 1916. [5 installments. ] 
© Aug. 28— Sept. 15, dolGy ole each 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 442220442224. 


Sept. 2-6, 1916. [5 instaliments.] © 
sept. 2-6, 1916; 1 c. each Sept. 8, 
1916; A 442306-442310. 


Sept. 7-11, 1916. [5 installments.] © 
Sept. Watt. 1916; 1 c. each Sept. 11, 
1916; A 442488—-442442, 
© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 

(Theodore)* Lynn Haven, 

Little book that knocks the- 

ology off the earth. 62 p. 24mo. 

$0.10. [20465 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

11, 1916; A 486741. 


Hawes (Annie M. L.) Some haunted 
houses and their ghosts. (Jn Lewis- 
ton journal) [20466 

©) Aus: 6, 19165 1 ¢. Aue. f t91G: 
A 442073; Lewiston journal cCo., 
Lewiston, Me. 


Hawks (J. G.) [20467-20469 
Chicken Casey. [Los Angeles.] Printed 
by Standard printing co., [1916] 
cover-title, 21 p. 8vo. @ Sept. 1, 
1916 a ec. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916;'A 


HASWELL 
Fla. 


Truthful Tulliver. [Los Angeles, printed 
by Standard printing Car 1916) cover- 
title, 27 p: .Svo. “OS fd ., 1 ho : 
2c. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916: "A 436714. 


Under the eagle’s wing. [Los Angeles, 
Cal., printed by Standard Bene co., 
1916.] cover-title, 15 p. 12m © 
June 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. ae 10, 
1916; A 4382995. 


© Thos. H. Ince, Culver City, Cal. 


HaypDEN, Stone & co.*, Boston. Min- 
ing companies and tables cf sta- 
tistics. 89 p. 24mo. | 20470 

G) Auge 15) SiG: 625 eyed: ait. 
Aug. 17, 1916: A 486440. 


Hayes (Arthur James) [20471, 20472 
Laugh of the loon. © Aug. 13, 1916; 
1 c. Aug. 14, 1916; A 442037. 
Norse Nemesis. © Aug. 27, 1916; 1 ec. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 442105. 
[Note: The Foregoing are in Chi- 
cago herald] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Hayes (Raymond) * 
available. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, fold. to. S8vo. $0.05. [2047 

© July 5, 1916; 2 c. July 6, 1916; 
aff. July 31, 1916; A 435484. 


Boston. Always 


pt. Lm S.vess 


Haynes (D. O.) & co.*, New York. 
Era price-list. 1916 ed. 188 p. 
4to. $1.00. [20474 

© July 15; 1916; 2°e Anes, 
1916; aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 436288. 


HEALTH-WEALTH Syndicate service. 
When the world smiles. Sheet, 9 by. 
6 inches. $0.10. [20475 


© July 11, 1916; 2 @ and aff. July 
19, 1916; A 485183; Fred G. Kaess- 
mann, Lawrence, Mass. 


Herastip (Ernest James)* 
wood, Tex. Mother. 
54 inches. [20476 

© June 1, 1916: 2°) Aw ae: 
1916; aff. Aug. 22, 1916; A 436475. 


Brown- 
Sheet 104 by 


[Heckxet, (G. B.)] Painting with 
prepared paints, Aug., 1916. (In 
Drugs, oils and paints.) [20477 


©) Aug.. 31, 1916; 1 eGhSepia 
1916; A 442189; Drugs, oils and 
paints,’ Philadelphia. 


Heres (Marie Antoinette) & Norton 
(Minnie B.)* St. Joseph, Mo. Old 
and new original designs in tatting. 
Book no. 5... 15 po: ans aeee 
(Cover-title: Book on new and orig- 
inal designs in tatting) $9.20. 

[20478 
© Aug. 12, 1916; 2c Ane ae 

1916; aff. Aug. 21. 1916; A 437298. 


HEFFNER (George O.)* Pomona, Cal. 
Hefiner’s book of magie foreign 
language playing cards. 30 ecards, 
2?-by 4% inches in box, 4% by 38 
inches. [20479 

© Aug. 11, 1916; °2) © Ane ae 
1916; aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 435949. 


HEILAND (Franklin Emmet)* Delphi, 
Ind. Votes for women. (In Car- 
roll county citizen times) [20480 


© Aug. 26, 1916; £ ¢ Sept. 
1916; A 442286. 

HEINROTH (Charles)* Pittsburgh. 
Free organ recitals, 21st season, 
1915-1916. cover-title, [162]  p. 
port. S8vo. [20481 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 «© and aff. Aug. 
24, 1916; A 488139. 


HENDERLEY (Brooks) Y. M. C. A, 
boys on Bass Island; or, The mys- 
tery [of] Russabaga camp. New 


York. Cupples & Leon company 
[1916] 2p. 1, 246 p. front. 12mo. 
$0.60. [20482 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ce. Sept. 13; 
1916; aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 487676; 
Cupples & Leon co., New York. 


918 


BOOKS, 
no. 9, 1916 


GROUP II 


20502 


Henri, Hurst & MeDonald*, Chicago. 
Selling by mail. 2 p.. 1, p. 3-29. 
16mo. [20483 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 438237. 


Hrenwoop (Charles EK.) On the im- 
portance of being born again. Proof 
(National editorial service, serial 
no. 404) [20484 

© Feb. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 484914; National editorial 
service, ine., New York. 


Heroines of the Templars crusade, 
1129. Ritual. cover-title, [11] p. 
illus. 16mo. $0.25. [20485 


© June 15, 1916; 2 c. May 17, 
1916; aff. July 18, 1916; A 486014; 
Milton F. Fields, St. Louis. 


Herrotp (Charles)* Seattle. Chas. 
Herold’s system of mental and phy- 
sical science. [32] p. illus. 12mo. 
(Cover-title: Perfect system) $10.00. 

[20486 
© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 485750. 


Hettincer bros. mfg. eco. White line 
office equipment for the physician, 
surgeon, specialist and dentist. 84 
p. illus. diagr. 4to. [20487 


© July 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 485081; Scanlan-Morris 
co., Madison, Wis. 


Hreernia bank & trust co.*, New Or- 
leans. Digest of the Federal farm 
loan act. cover-title, 25 p. 12mo. 

[20488 
© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 

24, 1916; A 436494. 


Hicusorn (Fanklin)* Santa Clara, 
Cal. Senator Grant’s fight against 
the San Francisco tenderloin. chap. 
7, 8 from story of the California 
legislature of 1915. 1p. 1. p. 67-100. 
illus., port. 12mo. [20489 


Aue. 18, 1916° 2 ©¢. and ‘aff. 
Aug. 24, 1916; A 4386495. 


Hickson. Fulfilment of our spring 
prophecy. (In MUarper’s bazar, 
Sept., 1916) [20490 


er Ane 25, 1916; ke: Aug. 26; 
1916; A 442062; Hickson & co., New 
York. 


Hitt (John Philip)* Baltimore. Na- 
tional protection; policy, armament 
and preparedness. 73 p. 12mo. 
$0.25. [20491 

© May 10, 1916; 1 e. and aff. 
July 19, 1916; 1 e. July 29, 1916; A 
435485. 


Hitt (Lewis C.)* Roseburg, Or. Our 

flag. Sheet, 7 by 34 inches. [20492 

© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 14, 1916; A 435036. 


Hincxks bros. & co.*, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Taxation of securities in Connecti- 
cub. od ed. 1996. 16 p:  12mo. 

[20498 
©. june, 20. 1916. 2c... fune, 30. 
1916; aff. July 19, 1916; A 486015. 


Hines (Hdgar_ T.) Organization 
chart, Wesley Bible class, 1916. 
Sheet, 12 by 9 inches. [20494 


© June 6; 1916; 2 ec June 17, 
1916; aff. July 7, 1916; A 434853; 
Wesley Bible class, Norfolk, Va. 

HINKLE (Homer M.)* Cambridge, Ill. 
[20495-20498 


Chute, bill of material. Sheet, diagr. 
84 by 11 inches fold. to 8vo. $0.50. 
@ Mar. 8, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Sept. 13, 
1916; A 436765. 


Giant stride. Sheet, diagr. 84 by 11 
inches, fold. to Svo. $0.50. © Mar. 
3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 13, 1916; 
A 436766. 


Swings. Sheet, diagr., 8% by 11 inches, 
fold. to 8vo. $0.50. © Mar. 3, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436767. 


Teeter boards. Sheet, diagr., 83 Dy as 
inches, fold. to 8vo. $0. 50. © M 
ae 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 13, 1916; 
A 436768. 

HopcEs’ New York city nurses’ direc- 
tory, 1916 ed. New York, Hodges 
publishing co., ine., 1916. 48 p. 8vo. 

[20499 

© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Aug. 16, 

1916; aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 437264; 
Hodges pub. co., ine., New York. 


Hopson (Clarence) & co.*, Newark, 
N. J. $100 and $500 7% certificates 
of indebtedness, or debenture bonds, 
of Credit finance company to pro- 
vide additional funds for the pur- 
chase of accounts receivable. [4] 
p. 4to. [20500 

©» June: 17, -1916>: 2c. ,and aff. 
June 22, 1916; A 4826386. 

Hocite (J. A.) & co. Hand book of 
Utah securities, industrial, banking 
and financial, 1916. [Salt Lake 
City, Utah, Grocer printing com- 
pany] 1916. 41, [1] p. nar. 8vo. 
$0.25. [20501 

© Aug: 24° -19T@" 2%e8 and: ait: 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 437461; James A. 
Hogle, Salt Lake City. 
HoGwaLLow news. Aug. 11,1916. (In 
Madisonville Semi-weekly hustler) 
[20502 
© Aue” 1 1916s ob ves Ae: 16; 
1916; A 441794; Adams syndicate, 
Madisonville, Ky. 


64353—1e—_—_4 919 


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20503 


HoLeproor hosiery co.*, Milwaukee. 
Thousands of tributes to holeproof’s 
double-service. (In Ladies’ home 
journal, Sept., 1916.) [20503 


© Aug. 26, 1916; 1 «@ Sept. 138, 
1916; A 442447. 


HoLminAN (Joseph H.)* Bismarck, 
N. D. Gold seal no. 10. Why you 
should quit tobacco and snuff. Book 
A. cover-title, 1 p. 1, [10] p. illus. 
16mo. (Inland chemical co.) 

[20504 


© June 17, 1916; 2 c and aff. 


June 22, 1916; A 432649. 


Hoxtm & Olson, inc.*, St. Paul. Bulbs, 
trees, shrubs and plants for fall 
planting. cover-title, 16 p. _ illus. 
4to. [20505 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Sept. 
6, 1916; A 436623. 


Hot mfg. co.*, Stockton, Cal. 


[20506, 20507 


Caterpillar 45. Sheet, illus., printed on 
both sides, 18 by 12 inches folded to 


Svo5 (© July LO 191Gs 2 Ceand) aft: 
Aug. 9, 1916; A 435675. 
Bulletin C 106. 24 p. illus. 4to. 


© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 9, 
1916; A 485674. 

HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. OF 
PASADENA*, Pasadena. Pasadena, 
South Pasadena, Lamanda Park 
[ete.] telephone directory, July, 
1916.- x, 102'p.- Ato: [20508 


© July 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
12, 1916; A 4385028. 


HoME TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 
OF: -PORTLAND, Or.*,,; Portland; Or. 
Portland home telephone directory, 


Sept., 1916. cover-title, 126, 64, 16 p. 
SvVo. [20509 
@QrAis. Aa A916es Dizexss and ait 


Sept. 6, 1916; A 436639. 
HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. OF 


SPOKANE*, San Francisco. Spokane 
telephone’ directory, July, 1916. 
Various paging. 4to. [20510 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 435856. 


Hoosier mfg. co.*, New Castle, Ind. 
Hoosier kitchen cabinets. 1916. 2d 
ed. 48 p. illus. 16mo. [20511 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
18, 1916; A 435872. 


[Horr (Chester R.)] 20512-20526 


Have Yuan Shi Kai & Kitchner joined 
‘Dead who still- live.’’ Sept. 3, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442571. 

How epidemic of pence sitaal Wears 
dates back to Waite case. © Aug. 13, 

1916; 1c. Aug. 18, 1916; A 441894. 


pt. 5, Se es 


[Horr (Chester R.)]—Continued. 


Hungary’s angel an English woman. @© 
Aug. 20, 6; 1c. Aug. 23, 191Ge x 
442029. 


I am the original vampire. @© Sept. 3, 
1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 191G- A 449568. 


Man they can’t keep in jail. © Aug. 20, 
1916; 1c. Aug. 23, 1916; A 442030. 


Newest scientific discoveries and remark- 
able facts, Aug. 13, 1916. © Aug. 18, 
1916; 1c. Aug. 18, 1916; A 441898. 


Aug. 20, 1916. © Aug. 20, 1916; 
ie. Awe: 23, 1916; A 442026. 


Sept. 3, 1916. © Sept. 8, 
1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442573. 


Pirates’ old refuge new guards Panama 
Canal. © Aug. 13, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 18, 
1916; A 441896. 


Poet who comes to scold. © Aug. 20, 
1916; 1 ce. Aug. 23, 1916; A 442028. 


When Greenland’s icy mountains bene 
India’s coral strands. © Sep 3, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 449570. 


Will Haig prove a British Grant? © 
Aug. 20, 1916; 1 ¢«. Aug. 28, 1916; A 
442027. 


Will India’s religious revolt be led by 
theosophists? © Aug. 13, 1916; 1 ec. 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 441895. 


World’s wickedest woman wanders west- 
ward. © Sept. 3, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 16, 
1916; A 442569. 


1916 model of the box of Pandora. © 


Aug. 13, 1916; 1 ¢ Aug. 1s, 199650 % 
441893. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land Sunday leader.] 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


1916 ; 


Horr (Laura Lee) Moving picture 
girls in war plays; or, The sham 
battles at Oak Farm. New York, 
Grosset & Dunlap [1916] 2 p. lL, 
214 p. front. 12mo. ([Moving pic- 
ture girls series]) $0.40. 120527 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
7, 1916; A 437577 ; Grosset & Dun- 
lap, New York. 


Hopkins (Frank W.) Scoop, the cub 
reporter. Each, proof, illus. 
[20528-20535 


Weeks of May 29, June 5, 1916. © May 
23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 27, 1926; 
A 432699. 


Weeks of June 12, 19, 1916. © June 6, 
1916; 2 G@ and aft. June 21, .19%o8 
A 432700. 

Weeks of June 26- Page 17;. 19165) © 
June 20, 29, 1916; c. each and aff. 
June 19, 1916; A isk 1Ss 435156. 

Weeks of July 24, 31, 1916. © July 18, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 
435585. 

ayers of Aug. 7 

lays PAL 1016; Ze. each and aff. 
=e 1916; A 439126-439128. 


© International syndicate, Balti- 
more. 


7—Sept. 11, 1916. © Aug. 
Sept. 


920 


BOOKS, 
no. 9, 1916 


GROUP II 


20558 


Hoprer-Cousins press syndicate, inc.*, 
New York. Bank advertisements. 
September. copy. cover-title, 10 1. 
8vo. (Thrift series—Daily money 
messages ) [20536 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 439105. 


HotcHriss (George Burton) 
[20537-20539 

Business-building English. New York 
city, Business training corporation 
[1916] 24 p. 8vo. © June 10, 1916; 
2c. and aff. June 22, 1916; A 432647. 
© Business training corp., 

York. 

English for every-day life. [10] p. 
8vo. © July 15, 1916; 

July 21, 1916: A 435214 
© George Burton Hotchkiss New 

York. 

Preparing a bank’s booklets. 2 p. 1. 
numb. 1. 2-16. 4to. (Modern nee 
ness service, report no. 41) 
iMieetolG. 2 ¢.,and att. Aug. 11; 1916: 
A 435688. 
© Alexander Hamilton institute, 

New York. 


Hote, Bismarck. Coolest spot in Chi- 
cago. . . . Hotel Bismarck. (Jn Chi- 
cago examiner ) [20540 

©. duly 13," 1916: 1 ec: Aug. 18, 
1916; A 441875; Thos. M. Bowers 
adv. agency, Chicago. 


Hovuew (D. M.)* Chicago. Why pay 
$600 to over $9,000 more for each 
$10,000 life insurance than neces- 
sary? [3] p. S8vo. [20541 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 9, 1916; A 435697. 

House (Elwin Lincoln)* Hood River, 
Or Power of the will. [388] p. 
12mo. $0.15. [20542 


© June 20, 1916; 2 c. June 29, 
1916; aff. July 10, 1916; A 485015. 


New 


2 ec. and aft. 


House (Ernest)* Kiowa, Okl. Holy 
Spirit. Sheet, 94 by 134 inches. 
[20543 


© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 4385626. 


Howarp (James Charles)* Dayton, O. 
Justice belongs to the Lord. Card, 
54 by 124 inches. [20544 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
29, 1916; A 436583. 


Howe (T. J.) & co., inc.*, Louisville. 
Book of instructions for wearers of 
glasses. 21 p. illus. 16mo. 

[20545 
Criniy 27, 19167. 28 ¢. July 20, 
1916; aff. July 19, 1916; A 435189. 


Howes (S. M.) co.*, Boston. Fireplace 
fixtures and other specialties, July, 
1916. 69 p. illus. obl. 4to. 

[20546 
© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 12, 1916; A 436380. 


Hoyt (E. W.) & ¢co., Lowell, Mass. 
How to have good teeth. [7] p. 
illus. (part col.) obl. 4S8mo. 

[20547 


© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 4385649. 


EUCHINGSON (James Edwin)* Detroit. 
Progressive lessons in business writ- 


ing. [20548, 20549 
Pt. 2, grades 6-8 and higher. Rev. ed. 
79 illus. obl. 24mo. $0.20. © 


p. 
Tals ZO AGAG 27 2 Coed alt. AWS. 3: 
1916; A 436214. 


Teachers’ manual. cover-title, [8] p. 
illus. to. (Penmanship course of 
study) © July 29, 1916; 2 ce. and 


aff. Aug. 8, 1916; A 436231. 


Hiupson (William W.)* Indianapolis. 


President of Dreamland. [4] p. fol. 
$0.05. [20550 
©) Aug. 15191622 cand aft. 


Aug. 17, 1916; A 486481. 


HucHes (Harold F.)* Fresno, Cal. 
Official rules, Fresno playground ball. 
Fresno, Cal., Homan & co., 1916. 11 
p. diagr. 16mo. $0.10. [20551 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 486723. 


HucHrs (Rupert) [20552-20558 


Gloria’s romance, by Mr. and Mrs. Ru- 
pert Hughes. 12th installment. © 
Auge a3 Se i9les 1 e. Auss 8s [9ie= 
A 441865. 

—-— 13th installment. 
1c. Aug. 24, 1916; A 442020. 

—— 14th installment. © Aug. 27, 1916; 
ive, Aue, 3i, 1916s A 44271158: 

—— 15th installment. © pepe 3, 1916; 
1 ec. Sept. 9, 1916; A 442318. 

—_—- 16th installment. © Sept. 10, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 13, 1916; A 442462 
© A. M. Hughes, Cienene 

Sandalwood, 23-24. (in Green book mag- 


azine, Sept. 1916. © Aug. 12, 1916; 
1 c. Aug. 14, 1916; A 441776. 


—— chap. 25-29. (In Green book mag- 
azine, Oct., 1916) © Sept. 12, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 15, 1916; A 442496. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chi- 

cago tribune unless otherwise stated. ] 
© Rupert Hughes, Bedford Hills, 

N. Y. & Mission, Tex. 


© Aug. 20, 19163 


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20559 


HuMPHREYS (Frederick). Humphreys’ 
manual for the administration of 
medicine and treatment of disease. 
Rey. ed. New York, Humphreys’ 
homeo. medicine co., 1916. 144 p. 
front i 32mo. [20559 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
ee IS oy 436302; Humphreys’ 
homeo. medicine CO., New York. 


HUMPHREYS manufacturing co.*, Mans- 
field, O. Humphryes plumbers por- 
celain enameled iron sanitary ware 


and brass goods. 112p. illus. 4to. 
(Catalog E) [20560 
© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

28, 1916; A 489044. 
Hunt (William Hill)* New York. 


Plan of organization, A and B; Ar- 
gentine distributing co., ine., in the 
process of organization, June 12th, 
29th, 1916, bulletin 1 and 2. 38 pts. 
tH! Tv." "Sve: [20561 

© June 29, 1916; 2 « and aff. July 
20, 1916; A 436084. 


Hurtt (Christopher Jonathan) More 
light <on life by Ci °d.o Births tr. 
by C. J. Hurtt, jr. Los Angeles, Cal., 
The Pro-life union [1916] 1 p. 1. 
p. 5-60. 16mo. $0.25. [20562 


© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
24, 1916; A 486493; Pro-life union, 
Los Angeles. 


Huston (William Page)* Wichita, 
Kan. Freight rates. Wichita, Kan., 
Wichita traffic bureau, 1916. 106 
numb. . 16mo... $1.50, $5.75. 

[20563 
© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

6G, 1916> A 436641. 


Hutton (S. E.)* Moskow, Id. News- 
paper reporting. cover-title, 28 p. 
nar. 16mo. [20564 


©" Tully 152°1SiGs 2e:* Fully (08; 
1916; aff. July 29, 1916; A 436206. 


Hyprex felt & engineering co.*, New 
York. Sheathing and insulating 
paper, waterproof. [4] p._ illus., 
diagrs. 4to. [20565 

© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 436398. 

Hyer (Frank 8.) Laurel first reader, 

by F. 8S. Hyer; illus. by Mae Herrick 

Scannell. Chicago, Laurel book com- 

pany, 1916. 144 p. illus. (part col.) 

12mo. $0.36. [20566 
© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 14, 

1916; aff. Sept. 15, 1916; A 438864; 

Laurel book co., Chicago. 


pt wk svi 


Icy-HoT bottle co.*, Cincinnati. Icy- 
hot products. 20 p. illus. S8vo. 
(Catalog no. 25) [20567 


© July 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Aug. 25, 1916; A 489012. 


IpEAL laundry co.*, Spokane, Wash. 
Adventures of Peggy Lou. cover- 
title, [12] p. illus. 24mo. [20568 


© Aug. 14, 1916;.2 ec and aff. 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 485895. 


[IMPERIAL BEARING 
bond sales system. cover-title, 3 1. 
illus. fol. [20569 


© June 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
June 22, 1916; A 485491; Everett 
Earl Ragsdale, Detroit. 


IMPERIAL BRASS mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
Imperial welding and cutting hand- 
book. 56 p. illus. (part col.) 8vo. 
$1.00. [20570 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Aug. 
24, 1916; A 486510. 


IMPERIAT. CHEMICAL €O.*, 
Ia. lLysoll dip. 
tions. 


co.] Warranty 


Shenandoah, 
Facts and direc- 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. 12mo. 

[20571 
“© July 5, 1916; 2ce.andean: 
July 12, 1916; A 435016. 


IMPLEMENT trade journal co.*, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. Cooperative tractor 
eatalog. 91p. illus. obl. i16mo. 

[20572 
© June 17, 1916 ; 2 c. Suby 24, 
4916; aff. Aug. 7 1916: A 436294. 


INGHAM County, Mich. Farm journal 
illustrated rural directory of Ing- 
ham County, Michigan. [1916-1921] 
Philadelphia, W. Atkinson company, 
1916. 200 p. illus. S8vo. [20573 


© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
26, 1916; A 438157; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


New York. 
[20574-20576 
Life salesman. no. 73-77. 


(In Insurance press.) © Sept. 6, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 8, 1916; A 449811. 


On the debit of Bill Jones. (in Insur- 
ance press, Aug., 1916.) © Aug. 15, 
Ic. Aug. 18, 1916; A 441886. 


INSURANCE press*, 


insurance 


1916; 
You can and you can’t. Sheet, 24 by 
11 inches. $1.00. © Aug. re 1916; 


1 e@ and aff. Aug. 11, 1916; 1 ¢ Aug. 
4, 1916; A 436396. 
INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING service*, 
West New York, N. J. 
[20577, 20578 


Congratulations. West New York, N. J., 
i. V. Roth & co. [1916] Card, 3 by 
6 inches. © July 18, 1916; ec. and 


aff. July 10, 1916; aff. Aug. i, 1916 ; 
A 436189. 


922 


4 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING seryvice*— 


Continued. 
It’s the slow collections that knife your 


business. Blotter, 3 by 6 inches. 
April 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 1, 
1916; A 436190. 

INTERNATIONAL ASSN. of Rotary clubs%, 
Chicago. [20579-20582 
Business of being a Rotarian. [7] p.- 

nar. S8vo. (Pamphlet no. 7) ~ $0.01. 


@ May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 435052. 


Rotarians duties and responsibilities to 
his own craft or profession and to 
society. [8] or nar. 12mo. (Pam- 
phiet no. 9) $0.01. © July 1, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 14, 1916; A 435050. 


Rotary club’s duties and responsibilities 
to its members [7] p. nar. 12mo. 
(Pamphlet no. 8) $0.01. © June 1, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. July 14, 1916; A 
435051. 

Scope & purposes of a Rotary club. 
4] p. nar. Svo. (Pamphlet no. 6) 
Ot @ Apr..4, 3916: 2c. and aff. 

July 14, 1916; A 4385053. 


INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE Schools. 


[20583-20616 
Boiler fittings. Instruction paper with 
examination question. 2d ed. T48. 


Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
company, [1916] cover-title, 62, 2 p. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. © June 30, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 436589. 


Central-office equipment instruction p#per 
with examination questions. ist ed. 
1753. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook company, [1916] cover-tiile, 
74, 2 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. © July 
20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 2, 1916. 
A 436593. 


Cold-water supply. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. 2d ed. 
740. Scranton, Pa., International text- 
book company, [1916] cover-title, 72, 
2 p. illus., diagrs., plates (part fold.) 
8vo. -© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 436587. 

Color in design. Instruction paper. Ist 
ed. 1768. Scranton, Pa., Interna- 

tional textbook company. [1916] 

cover-title, 54 p. plates (part col.) 

8vo. © July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

Sept. 2, 1916; A 436604. 


Composition and rhetoric. pts. 1, 2. 
Question paper. 2d ed. 1494. Scran- 
ton, Pa., International textbook com- 
pany, [1916] cover-title, 11 p., 1 l., 
24 p. plate. Svo. © May 11, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. July 19, 1916; A 435172. 


Course and how to study it.  Instruc- 
tion paper. ist ed. 1714. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook company 
[1916]  cover-title, 22 p., 1 1. 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 19, 
1916; A 435177. 


Cover designing. Instruction paper. 
ed. 1733. Scranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company, [1916] 
cover-title, 62 p. illus., plates (part 
eol.) Svo. @©@ June 30, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 436594 


Design composition. 
ist ed. 1766. 
national textbook 
cover-titie, 40 p. 
© June 1, 1916; 
1916; A 435178. 


1st 


Instruction paper. 
Scranton, Pa., Inter- 

company, [1916] 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
2c. and aff. July 19, 


923 


20616 


NTERNATIONAL CORRESPON 
schools—Continued. 


Design motifs. Instruction paper. Ist 
ed. 1765. Scranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company, [1916] 
cover-title, 42 p. illus., plates. S8vo. 
© June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 29, 
1916; A 436161. 


Drawing for color reproduction.  In- 
struction paper. isted. 1735. Scran- 
ton, Pa., International textbook com- 
pany, [1916] cover-title, 38 p. illus. 
(part col.) plates. 8vo. © June 30, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 
436596. 


Electric ignition. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. pt. 3, 4. 
2d ed. 1258 C, D. Scranton, Pa.. In- 
ternational textbook company, [1916] 
2v. illus. diagrs. 8vo. © June 14, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 29, 1916; A 
436155. 


pt. 5. ist ed. 1258 BE. Scranton, 
Pa.. International textbook company, 
[1916] cover-title, p. [109]—156, [2] 
Z diagrs. 8vo. © June 14, 
H91IG: 2 c. and. afl. July 29, 1916; A 
436153. 


Exhaust and blower piping. 
paper with examination 
ist ed. 1763. Scranton, Pa., 
national textbook company, [1916] 
cover-title, 56, 3 p. diagrs., plates. 
Svo. .@ Aus. 4, 1916; 2 c. and afi. 
Sept. 2, 1916: A 436600. 

Forging dies. Instruction paper with ex- 
amination questions. 1st ed. 1682. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
company, [1916] cover-title, 56, 2 p. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. © June 20, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. July 19, 1916; A 435173. 


Governors. Instruction paper with ex- 
amination questions. 2d_ ed. 362. 
Scranton, Pa., International textbook 
company, [1916] cover-title, 55, 2 p. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. © July 28, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 436602. 

Hot water supply. Instruction paper 
With examination questions. 2d ed. 
741. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916] cover-title. 
55. 2 p. diagrs. S8vo. © June 20, 


YDENCE 


Instruction 
questions. 
Inter- 


1916: 2 c. and aff. July 29, 1916; A 
436154. 

Machine forging. Instruction paper 
With examination questions. 1st ed. 
1690. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916] cover-title, 
51, 2 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. © May 


29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 19, “1916: 
A 435174. 


Maintenance and organization. Instruc- 
tion paper with examination ques- 
tions. ist ed. 1755. Scranton, Pa., 
International textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 32, 2 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. 
© June 14, 1916: 2 c. and aff. July 
29, 1916; A 436160. 


Manual of information for students. 1st 
ed. 1586. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916]  cover-title, 
2)... OVO. © snly25709t6<n2 ec: 
and aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 436591. 


Marketing farm products. Instruction 
papers with examination questions. 
pt. 1, 2.. ist ed. 1348 A, B. Scran- 
ton, Pa., International, textbook com- 
pany [1916]  cover-title, 2 v. S8vo. 
© June 20. 1916; 2-c. and aff. July 29, 
1916; A 436156. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20617 pt. 1; BeSs Vv. is : 
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE ; 
schools—Continued. schools—Continued. ; 
Outside pJant. Instruction paper with Steam turbines. Instruction paper with 
examination questions. Ist ed. 1754. examination questions. 2d ed. 643. 
Scranton, Pa., International  text- Seranton, Pa., International  text- 
book company [1916] cover-title, 74, book company [1916] cover-title, 64, 
2 p. illus., diagrs., fold. plate. S8vo. 2 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. © July 28, 
@ June 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 2) 49%.) 
29, 1916); A 436159. -. 436601. 
Patternmaking. pts. 4, 5. Instruction Subscribers’ station equipment. Instruc- 
paper with examination questions. 1st tion paper with examination questions. 
ed. 1698 D, E. Scranton, Pa., In- pt.-1; Qe ASt ed. 1752 A, B. Scran- 
ternational textbook company [1916] ton, a.; International textbook com- 
2 y. illus. diagrs. Svo. @©@ May 20, pany [1916] cover-title, 2 y. illus. 
1916; 2 c. each and aff. July 19, 8vo. © June 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
1916; A 435176. July 29, 1916; A 486158. 
é 1] Si Z 
Pipe-fitting tools. Instruction paper Weep aD TG. Sétan ton "Ea nero 
with examination questions. 2d ed. tional textbook company 11916] 
752. Scranton, Pa., International 
: 2 cover-title, 70 p. illus. (part col.) 
textbook company [1916]  cover-title, plates. Svo. © Aug. 4, 1916; 2 ¢ 
54, 2 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. @© June and aff. Sept. 2, 1916; rs 436603. ‘ 
30, 1916,;. 2c. and. aff. Sept. 2, 19165 
A 436590. © Internati. textbook c¢o., Seran- 
Principles of fresh-air heating and ton, Pa. 


ventilation. Instruction paper with | [INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE of mem- 
examination questions. Ist ed. 1761. 


Scranton, Pa., International textbook ory.] [Rational remembering], a 

poanny [1946] Roupr ae 26 Bm: brief course for strengthening the 

illus., diagrs. 8vo. ug. 4, : memory. 28 p. 12mo. $8.00. 

2c. and aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 436598. y p $ (20617 
Principles of heating. Instruction paper 4 os 

With examination questions. 2d ed. © June 26, 1916; 1 ¢. and aff. July 

749. Scranton, Pa., International 31, 19163 : 4d .ve... June | 295eseneene 

eee ey [1916] eae 435483; R. B. Dishman & Wm. R. 

: p. illus., diagrs. vo. uly : . 

28, 1916; 2 c. and aff, Sept. 2,.1916; | Buckner, St. Louis. 

A 436599. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR institute*, Chi- 
toma ee Bolas qeshurates cago. Complete course of study in 

aper. ail, eee ‘ 4A a. E athe ¥ 

Scranton, Pa., International textbook the Science of automobiling, gas en 

company [1916] COVEer-tible, 2 Ve gines and gas tractors. Lesson no. 

illus., diagrs. S8vo. © June 9, 1916; 5. Ignition and electrical equip- 

2 ce. and aff. July 29, 1916; A 486157. ment. cover-title, 83 Dp. illus., 
SRDSE IT a work and Soe pt. diagrs. S8vo. [20618 

—4, nstruction paper with examina- =! 5 

tion questions. ist ed. 1760 A-—1760 © June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

D. Scranton, Pa., International text- 22, 1916; A 432638. 


book company [1916] cover-title, 4 ge ta i - 
y. illus., diagrs, plates, fold. tables. | INTERNATIONAL NEWS service*, New 


8vo. © July 20, 1916; 2 c¢. and aff. York. Kabibble kabaret. (Jn New 

Sept. 2, 1916; A 436597. York evening journal) [20619-20642 
Space filling. Instruction paper. ist Aug. 5, 1916. © Aug. 5, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 

ed. 1767. Scranton, Pa., International T@ 1916; A 441832. 

textbook company [1916]  cover-title, Aug. 7, 1916. © Aug. 7, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 


y2 py lds. diders, 28vo- (©. Maly 


8, 1916 ; A 441838. 
29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 19, 1916; 


ae g 3 Aug. 8, 1916. © Aug. 8, 1916; 1 ¢c. Aug. 
A 435179. 9, 1916; A 441841. s. 
Special forging operations. Instruction Aug. 9, 1916. © Aug. 9, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
paper with examination questions. 1st 10, 1916; A 441842. 
ed. 1691. Scranton, Pa., International Aug. 10, 1916. @ Aug. 10, 1916; 1 «&. 
bextouk compaEy. Lore k Comat te Aug. it 1916; A 441844, 

1. 27 oDae Us. 9 tables; .diaers: vo. f 7 
©'May 29, 1916; 2 c and aft, July || AUR. M5 Aig. aainagy? 
i eal ho Aug. 12, 1916. © Aug. 12, 1916; 1 « 

Steam-fitting accessories. Instruction Aug. 14, 1916; A 441848, 
paper with examination questions. Aug. 14, 1916. @ Aug. 14, 191G3, Pe: 
2d oe ena Shoat Par, tated Aug. 15, 1916; A 441850. 
tiona textboo company re Cb ag oes io? 
© aie at ae te p. age pee Eve. sy ee hry a petite site 
© July *20, 196% 2 chiand ails Sept. e 
Pee ee Senos AUR iT. 1916 ; ee ah 
Steam-turbine practice. Instruction pa- Aug. 17, 1916. @© Aug. 17, 1916; 1 ¢. 
per with examination questions. Ist Aug. is, 1916; A 441855. 
ed. 1745. Scranton, Pa., International 18, 1916. A 18, 1916; 1 ¢ 
textbook company [1916] cover-title, Aug. i9, 1916: © “444917. , ; 
59, 2 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. © Aug. Aug. 
4, 1916; 2 c. and ‘aff. Sept. 2, 1916; Aug. 19, 1916 @ Aug. 19, 1916; 1 ¢. 
A 436605. Aug. 21, 1916 ; A 441939. 


924 


3 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS Service*—Contd. 

pent. 5,. 1916. © Sept. 5, 1916; 1 ¢ 
Sept. 6, 1916; A 442256. 

Sept. 6, 1916. © Sept. 6, 1916; 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 442272. 

1916; 

1916; 


Sept. es 1916. @© Sept. 7, 
Sept. 8, 1916; A 442295. 
1916; 
1916; 


Sept. 8, 1916. © Sept. 8, 
1916 ; 


Cc. 


Cc 


Sept. 9, 1916; A 442317. 
Sept. 9, 1916. © Sept. 9, 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 449349, 
Sept. 11, 1916. © Sept. 11, 
Sept. 12, 1916; A 442409, 
Sept. 12, 1916. © Sept. 12, 
Sept. 13, 1916; A 442434. 
Sept. 13, 1916. © Sept. 13, 
Sept. 14, 1916: A 442459. 
Sept. 14, 1916. © Sept. 14, 
Sept. 15, 1916; A 442493. 
Sept. 15, 1916. Sept. 15, 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 442514. 
Sept. 16, 1916. © Sept. 16, 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 442551. 

INTERSTATE auto assn., ine.*, Oakland, 
Cal. Official pocket directory with 
listings throughout the state of Cali- 
fornia. 1 p. 1, 12 numb. 1. 24mo. 
$2.50. [20643 

© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
29, 1916; A 436164. 

iveeson (Hilmer C.)* Erie P. O., 
Minn. Real secret for killing iron 
scent of traps with auxiliary trap- 
ping suggestions. 14 p. 24mo. 
$6.00. [20644 

eeanivets 1916- 2 ¢ July 21, 
1916; A 435203. 

Izor (Estelle Peel)* Indianapolis. 
Costume design and home planning, 
by E. P. Izor, illus. by Katherine 
Porter Brown and Rachel Taft 


oO 
. 


1916 ; 
1916; 


1916; ec: 


Pree eee Voted YAM! ect VO se ARS ia Leb = 
oO 


1916; = 


Dixon. Boston, New York, Atkin- 
son, Mentzer and company, [1916] 
meet, 210 p. lus. (part col.) 
diagrs. 12mo. $0.90. [20645 


© July 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 4385996. 


J. GRUBER’S Hagerstown town and 
country almanack, 1917. 31, [1] p. 
illus. 8vo. (no. 120) $0.10. [20646 

© Aug..10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 435776; J. Gruber, Ha- 
gerstown, Md. 
JACOBSON (Pauline)* San Francisco. 
[20647-20651 


California’s first playhouses. © Sept. 
; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1916; A 442293. 


2, 1916 

Famous ones trod pioneer stage. € 
Sept. 9, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; 
A 442479. 


Jeems Pipes of Pipesville.. © Aug. 19, 
1 set cCwAnge. 2s, 19165 A 441969. 
Pioneer entertainer. © Aug. 26,. 1916's 
1 c. Aug. 30, 1916; A 442145. 
Playhouses of the pionéers. © Aug. 12, 
1916; 1 ec. Aug. 17, 1916; A 441809. 

[Note: The foregoing are in San Fran- | 
cisco Bulletin. ] 


20686 


JAMES (George Wharton)* San Diego, 
Cal. How the Karoks got fire. (In 
Channel, July, August, September, 
1916) [20652 

© July 1, 1916; 1c. Aug. 10, 1916; 
A 441755. 


JAMES (Maxwell)* New York. James 
system. cover-title, 28 1. illus. fol. 
[Text parallel to binding] [20653 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 436707. 


(Helen Follett) ] 
[20654-20686 
Farewell, taffetas! Welcome charmeuse, 
@rAug. 27,-1916. bc Aus. 28;..1916¢ 
A 442104. 


Tailleurs for early autumn. © Aug. 20, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 21, 1916; A 441931. 
© 


Turbans high of crown and draped. 
Nene, ton 4A9tIGS? ac Sepes 5501916 
A 442389. 

What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] Aug. 10, 
1916 © Aue. 210: 1916 5.4 eo Anes 14-5 


[J AMESON 


1916; A 441733. 
—— Aug. 11, 1916. © Aug. 11, 1916; 
1 ec. Aug. 12, 1916; A 441728. 
—— Aug. 12, 1916. © Aug. 12, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 14, 1916; A 441759. 
Aug. 14, 1916. © Aug. 14, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 15, 1916; A 441821, 
Aug. 15. 1916. © Aug. 15, 1916; 
1 c. Aug. 16, 1916; A 441824. 
Aug. 16, 1916. © Aug. 16, 1916; 


fe Aug. ye 1916; A 441828. 

Aus. 1 1916. © Aus. 1, 19165 
ive; Aus. 18, #916: +A 441913: 
Aug. 18, 1916. @© Aug. 18, 1916; 
£7e: Aug. 19, 1916; A 441910. 
Aug. 19, 1916. © Aug. 19, 
1 c. Aug. 31, 1916; A 441923" 
Aug. 21, 1916. ‘© Aug. 21, 

1c. Aug. 22, 1916; A 441981. 
— Aug. 22, 1916. © Aug. 22, 

#e. Aug. 33, 1916; A 445012. 
—— Aug. 23, 1916. © Aug. 23, 

1 c. Aug. 24, 1916; A 442015. 

Aug. 24, 1916. © Aug. 24, 
1 ec. Aug. 35, 1916: A 442044. 
Aug. 25, 1916. © Aug. 25, 
te: Ane. 26, 1916; A 442088. 
Aug. 26, 1916. © Aug. 26, 
Li ¢ Aug. 28, 1916; A 442091. 
Aug. 28, 29, 1916. [2 instalments] 
© Aug. 28, 29, 1916: 1 ¢. each Aug. 
80, 31, 1916; A 442377, 442378. 
Aug. 30, 1916. © Aug. 30, 
ae Aug. 31, 1916; A 442381. 
Aug. 31, 1916. © Aug. 31, 
1c. Sept. cs 1916; A 449384: 


1916; 


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1916; 
1916; 


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1916; 


1916; 


—— Sept. 1, 1916. © Sept. 1, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 2, 1916; A 442418. 
Sept. 2, 1916. @© Sept. 2, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442423. 
Sept. 5, 1916. © Sept. 5, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 6, 1916; A 442395. 
Sept. 8, 9, 1916. [2 instalments] 
© Sept. 8, 9, 1916; 1 c. each Sept. 9, 
11, 1916; A 442405, 442406. 


Sept. 11, 1916. © Sept. 11, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 12, 1916; A 442452. 


9295 


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20687 


[Jameson (Helen Follett)]|—Continued. x 


What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] Sept. 12, 
1916. © Sept. 12, 1916; 1 c«. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 442455. 

Sept. 13, 1916. © Sept. 13, 1916; 

1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442489. 


Sept. 14, 1916. © Sept. 14, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 15, 1916; A 442538. 


Sept. 15, 1916. © Sept. 15, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442542. 


Sept. 16, 1916. © Sept. 16, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 18, 1916; A 442547. 


[Note: The foréeoliie are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


JE SAIS tout. 
Svos fre: 1. [20687-20689 


no. 127, 15 juin, 1916. © June 19, 
TENS 1c. Aug. 26, 1916; A—Foreign 


12° année. Each illus. 


no. 128, 15 juillet, 1916. © July 17, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 26, 1916; A—Foreign 
14163. 

no. 129, --15 ‘aot, 1916... @ Ape 16, 
qa 1c. Sept. 7, 1916; A—Foreign 


© Hachette & co., 


JENNESS (Kelley) Topic talks for the 
Epworth league devotional meeting. 
2d series 1916, July—Dec., by Kelley 
and Rumsey Jenness. Chicago, IIL, 


Paris. 


Central office of the Epworth league., 


1916. 92 p. 12mo. $0.15. © [20690 


© dune 15, 1916; 2 © and aff. 
July 17, 1916; A 485128; Hpworth 
league of the Methodist Episcopal 
church, Chicago. ; 


JEUNE and Butler co.*, Indianapolis. 
Mental. facts:>) 1. pwd.,742.p. albus. 
24mo. [20691 


© July 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
31, 1916; A 435505. 


JEWELERS’ circular-weekly buyers’ di- 
rectory. 1916, 1917. 240 p. 16mo. 
$0.50. [20692 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 485554; Jewelers’ circular 
pub. co., New York. 


JOHNSON (Joseph French) : 
[20693, 20694 


Building from the base. cover-title, 1 
p.1.,16 p. nar. 12mo. © July 10, 1916; 
2; "July 11, 1916; aft. July 12, 1916; 
A 435029. 


Modern business. Supplement—1916. 2nd 
quarter. April-June. [New York city, 
Alexander Hamilton institute, 1916.] 
[2], 1438-268 p. vo @ June 26, 
1916 ; 2 ¢c. duly 11, 1916; aff. July 12, 
1916; A 485050. 


© Alexander Hamilton institute, 
New York. 


9 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dt... ee 


JOHNSON & Johnson*, New Brunswick, 
N. J. Toilet goods book. The uses, 
advantages and selling points of the 
toilet goods of the house of Johnson. 
48 p. illus., nar. 4to. (Clerks club 

series, no. 2) [20695 


© June. 7," 1916; 3 ¢..Sumer2e, 
1916; aff. June 24, 1916; A 432658. 


JOHNSTONE (Arthur Edward)* Ithaca, 
N. Y. Johnstone sight singing test 
card. Card, printed on both sides. 
4 by 6 inches. $0.05. [20696 

© July 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 4385066. 


JOHNSTONE (Corinne H.)* San Fran- 
cisco. Brownie phonograms. Book 
1. By Corinne H. Johnstone, illus. 
by Hilda G. Smith. [Sacramento, 
Cal.] California state printing office, 
1915. 172 p. col. illus. 12mo. (San 
Francisco state normal school. Self 
instruction series, no. 61) $0.25. 

[20697 
© Jan. 5, 1916; 2 ec. June 6, 1916; 
aff. July 17, 1916; A 434991. 


JOHNSTONE (May Searles)* Butte, 
Mont. Honolulu, the hidden garden 
of the Pacific. (Jn Sunday Butte 
miner,: June 4, 1916) [20698 


© June 3, 1916; 1 c. Aus. 17, 1916; 
A 442226. 


JOLIET, Ill. R.L. Polk & ‘cors: Joliet 
city directory, 1916. Chicago, Spring- 
field, [etc.] R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 
4p. 1. p. 138-634 Svo. [20699 


©-Aug. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 438341; R. L. Polk & co., 
Detroit. 


JONES (Hmmett Paul)* Poindexter, 
Va. High happiness. Louisville, 
Ky., Printed by C. T. Dearing print- 
ing ¢co., inc. [1916] Gl pie d2zaie: 
$1.00. [20700 
© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 

Aug. 24, 1916; A 486500. 

JoNES (F. D.)* Alhambra, Cal. 
[20701, 20702 

Addition and subtraction perception cards. 
14 cards, part printed on both sides, 
22 by 6 inches and 22 by 8 inches in 
envelope. $0.16. © “Aug. 10, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 22, 1916 A 436463. 

Jones’ ecard multiplication table. Al- 
hambra, Cal., Jones manufacturing co. 
[1916] Card, printed on both sides, 
42 by 6 inches. $0.15 doz. © Aug. 
8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 22, 1916; 
A 436456. 

JonES (Harry William)* Northfield, 
Mass. Elk’s eulogy to our absent 
brother as he entered the realm. [3] 
p. S8vo. $0.50. [20703 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
12, 1916; A 485032. 


6 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


JoNES (Ralph)* Urbana, Ill. Basket- 
ball from a coaching standpoint. 1 
p. 1, 57 p. diagrs. Svo. $5.00. 


[20704 
© June 24, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 


Aug. 4, 1916; A 435704. 


JONES (Richard J.)* Norfolk, Va. 
Heart of a scarlet woman. cover- 
title, [8] p. port. S8vo. [20705 


© July 5, 1916; 2 c. July 6, 1916; 
aff. July 17, 1916; A 485095. 


Joyes (W. R.)* St. Louis. Aladdin 
and the giant. (Jn Jovian, Sept., 
1916. ) [20706 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1916; 
A 442287. 


vuUSTUS (Hmory W.)* Jefferson City, 
Mo. Patriotic songs on Missouri, 
America and peace of nations. [4] 
p. S8vo. $0.05. [20707 
© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

21, 1916; A 435912. 


IKAESSMANN (Fred G.)* Lawrence, 
Mass. Dear friend, these few pages 
represent an honest effort to create 
work. 4 numb. loose l. 4to. $0.12. 

[20708 


© June 17, 1916; 1 c. and aff. June 
Pa Polo: § C. July 26,’ 1916; aff. 
July 19, 1916; A 436110. 


KAHN (Harry CC.) & son*, Philadel- 
phia. Kahns’ August furniture sale. 
iop. dilus: fol. [20709 


© July 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
21, 1916; A 485217. 


IKATTERJOHN (Monte M.) 
[20710, 20711 
Bawbs o’ the Blue Ridge. [Los Angeles, 
Cal. Printed by Standard printing co., 
1916]). 21 p. .S8vo. ..@© Aug. 7,. 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 22, 1916; A 436462. 


Governor. [Los Angeles, Cal Printed 
by Standard printing CO., 1916] 
cover-title, 17 p. 12mo. © June 26, 
uo emewangd air. July: 10, 19163 A 
432996. 
© Thos. H. Ince, Culver City, 

Cal. 

KAUFMAN (Herbert)* New York. Her- 
bert Kaufman’s weekly page. (In 


Boston Sunday herald) 
[20712-20716 


Anos Gr 19tG: © Aug. 6, 1916; 2c. 
Ane LACS tO LG: “A 441779. 

Aes,  19TG. © ANGIE SUIS) ABN Be ao 
Aug. 1%, 1916; A aisi2, 

Ane 20, 1916. © Aug. 20, 1916: Lc. 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 442333. 

mie on T9t6. © Aug. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. 


Sept. 11, 1916; A 442373, 


Sept. 3, 1916. © Sept. Be 1916 1c. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 442444 


20739 


KELLEY (J)* Chicago. [20717-20737 


All the tragedies of the ages crowded 
into one baby’s life. © Aug. 13, 1916; 
1 c. Aug. 14, 1916; A 442041. 


Be always tell the truth; girls never 
©) Auge 3) 1916s Wes Arie 4: 
1916; A 442148. 


Can a rich man be true to his wife? 
© Aug. 27, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 28. 1916; 
A 442110. 


Cleopatra’s famous suppers only cost a 
dollar bill. © Aug. 20, 1916; 1 ec. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 441933. 


Htytu- Brute! @ Sept 10, 196s) te: 
Sept. 11, 1616; A 442430. 


For it takes a little rain with the sun- 
shine. © Sept. 10, 1916; 1 c¢. Sept 
11, 1916; A 442429, 

Fortune in sharks lost by a year. © 
Aug. 13, 1916; 1 ¢«. Aug. 14, 1916; 
A 442048. 


How the magazine cover girl guides 
men in marriage. Sept. 10, 1916; 
1 ce. Sept. 11, 1916; A 442428. 


Introducing our happy ee -child, the 
Hula Hula girl. © Au 27, 1916; 
ive Aus: 28) 19163 7A 442109. 


Is science friend or foe of lovers? © 

> Aug. 27,. 19163 Pe Aug: 28, 1906); 
A 442111. 

It’s fear that makes us sick. 
US ALBUS IS Ib) Osa alibi 
442042. 

Kaiser’s son-in-law going mad. @© Sept. 
3, 1916; i c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442398.- 

Mary Gardens movie kiss to set’ the 
film afire. © Aug. 20, 1916; 1 e. 
Aus. 21, 1916; A 441987. 

Peerless Poiret’s art triumphs in the 
trenches. © Sept. 10, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 442431. 

Rich man’s son who doubled his father’s 
millions. © Sept. 10, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 4424382. 


Tabitha’s letter, Aug. 13, 1916. © Aug. 
ie ONG i 


@ Aug. 
4S LONG A 


¢ ce; Aug, 14, ,19a65° A 

442039. 

—— Aug. 20, 1916. © Aug. 20, 1916; 1 
e. Aug, 21, 1916; A 441932, 


Sept. 3. 1916. © Sept. 3, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442388. 


Sept. 10, 1916. @© Sept. 10, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 442427. 


Trading a famous beauty for a dozen 
chorus girls. © Aug. 20, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 441934. 

Why Hughes eae believes in suffrage. 
© Aug. 27, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 28, 1916; 
A 342113. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday herald] 


KELLER (David H.)* Chicago. Disser- 
tation on developmental defects. (Jn 
Casualty review, Aug., 1916) 

[20738 
Ke) "Atiee "2a LOG are. Sept. a” 
1916; A 442369. 


KELLERMAN (Annette) What is the 
best exercise for women? (Jn Chi- 
eago herald) [207389 

© July: 2,:1916* 1. c; July 3, 1916; 
A 404707; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


927 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20740 


pt. 1, BSW 


KELLEY (George H.)* Evanston, IIl. 
Florida. (Jn Tampa daily times) 
[20740 
© Aug. 18, 1916; 1c. Sept. 7, 1916; 
A 442288. 


KELLOGG toasted corn flake co.*, Battle 


Creek. Few minutes with some 
happy children. cover-title, [29] p. 
illus. 8vo. [20741 


© June as. 91G7 2 ci sune. 13, 
1916; aff. June 24, 1916; A 432660. 


[KEMPER (Henry Michael)] Guada- 
lupe raccolta, comp. by A missionary 


priest. San Antonio [Tex.] C. J. 
Schneider printing co. [1916] 95p. 
12mo. $0.15. [20742 


© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


2, 1916; A 438238 ; Notre Dame insti- | 


tute, Kerrville, Tex. 


KENYON (William 8.) Taxing expa- 
triates. Proof. .(National editorial 
service, serial no. 423) [20743 

© Mar. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 434919 ; National editorial 
service, inc., New York. 


ISERNAHAN (J. G.) [ 20744, 20745 


Little Ellie & Talking Bear and other 
bedtime stories, by J. G. and C. Kerna- 
York, The Platt & Peck co. 


[1916] 1 p. lL, [56] p. col. front., 
illus. 8vo. ([{Bed-time story - land 
books]) $0.15. © July 21, 1916; 2 c. 


Aug. 8, 1916; afi. Aug. i, 1916; A 
435951. 


Little Wilko & Talking Wolf and other 
bedtime stories, by J. G. & C. Kerna- 
han. New York, The Platt & Peck co. 
[1916] 82 pel; fos? pt” ‘coljstcont, 
illus. 8vo. ({Bedtime _ story - land 
books]) $0.15. © July 21, 1916; 2c. 
Aug. 8, 1916; aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 


435953 
© Platt & Peck co., New York. 
KETCHAM (Roy)* Kankakee, Ii. 


Hughes, Hughes, he’s the man. Card, 
6 by 3 inches. $0.25. [20746 

© June 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 435078. 


IXETCHAM (William H.)* Washington. 
Kiahlik iksa nana-aiyimmika i kati- 
kisma. 200 p. illus. 16mo. $0.25. 

[20747 


© July 5, 1916; 2 ec and aff. July 
5, 1916; A 4382898. 


IXEWAUNEE mfg. co.*, Kewaunee, Wis. 
Kkewaunee laboratory furniture for 
educational institutions, commercial 
laboratories, [ete.] 3868 p._ illus.. 
diagrs. Svo. (catalog no. 12) 

[20748 
© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

23, 1916; A 435993. 


Key (Francis Scott) Star-Spangled 
Banner (Besternte fahne) by F. S. 
Key, tr. by S. Grob. Sheet, 10 by 8 
inches. [20749 


© July 28, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. 
Sept. 13, 1916; A 436800; Samuel 
Grob, Annapolis. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision] 


KiEHL (W. J. L.) [20750-20752 


Plan a demobilization “lid.”’ © Sept. 1, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916: A 442237. 


Filtaeaean sent to Holland. © Aug. 21, 
16; 1c. Aug. 24, 1916S % 442009, 


“Whose babies shall staan War is- 
sue. @ Aug. 25, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 30, 
1916; A 442131. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


(Virginia E.)* Philadelphia. 
Kitchen movies, September, 1916. 
(In Ladies’ home journal, Septem- 
ber 1916) [20753 


© Aug. 19, 1916; 1 « Aug. 23, 
1916; A 441997. 


Kirt 


KIMBALL-UPSON co.*, Sacramento, Cal. 
Catalog no. 26. cover-title, 8 p. L, 
xiv, 276 p. illus. S8vo. [20754 


© July 12;°1916 7-2 ve. Bulges, 
1916; aff. July 29, 1916; A 486145. 


KINNEAR (David M.)* Albany. Flag 
that-we love. [14] p. illus., ports. 
24mo. [20755 


© July 1, 1916; 1. c. and aff. July 
10, 1916; 1: e June 25.85 
436016. 


KtrratFy (Albert Enrico)* New York. 
Caberet reviews, by Albert Enrico 
{[pseud.] lil. 4to. $0.10. [20756 


© July 12) 1916;:2.e> duly ieee 
1916; aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 486646. 


Kirk (Alice Gitchell)* Cleveland. 
[20757-20761 

Cakes and fillings. © Aug. 16, 1916; 1 
ce. Aug. 19, 1916; A 441902. 

Home making talks. Can we help being 
fat or thin? (In Cleveland plain 
dealer) @ Aug. 11, 19163 ¥ (ey Aue. 
12, 1916; A 441748. 

Health in olive oil and ripe olives. 
© Sept. 6, 1916; 1 «@ Sept. 127 2916; 
A 442412. 

Melon season. © Aug. at 1916; 1 
c. Sept. 2, 1916; A 442192 

Nutrition and the jaane value of 
foods. © Aug. 23, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 25, 

1916; A 442050. 

{[Note: The foregoing are in Buffalo 

evening times unless otherwise stated] 


928 


F 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


KIssEL motor car co.*, Hartford, Wis. 
Confidential data for distributors of 
motor trucks. 22 1. illus. map, ports. 
fol. $5.00. [20762 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
19, 1916; A 436454. 


KITCHEN ACCOUNT calendar, 
Florence Orville. 


[1917], by 
New York, Barse 


& Hopkins, 1916. 25 1. illus. 4to. 
in box 12 by 74 inches. [Text par- 
allel to binding] [20763 


© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 4389123; Barse & Hop- 
kins, New York. 


IKITCHEN SERVICE ¢€o.*, Chicago. Aris- 
tocracy of investment vs. horse 
sense. 15 p. illus. S8vo. [20764 


Semi tl 19165 2 c..Juby. 17, 
1916; aff. July 27, 1916; A 436104. 


Kirson & Neumann*, Springfield, 
Mass. K-N kuts for printing and 
advertising. 138 p.,11. illus. (part 
eol.) S8vo. (Catalogue A) $1.00. 

[20765 


© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


i I91G; A 437499. 


KLEMIN (Alexander)* Cambridge, 
Mass. Course in aerodynamics and 
aeroplane design by A. Klemin and 
T. H. Huff, pt. 1, sec. 1. (Jn Avia- 
tion and aeronautical engineering. 
Aug. 1, 1916) [20766 

@yAue. G, 1916; 1 c¢ ' Aug. 24, 
1916; A 442345. 


Kricka (Joseph) co. [Edmiston’s 
. frame price list] Sheet, illus., 6 by 
18 inches. [20767 


© June 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 484864; Samuel A. Kd- 
miston, Melrose Park, Ill. 


Knapp (Penelope) You may ruin 
health and figure if you dont’ learn 
to sit correctly, Lesson 8. (In Chi- 
eago herald) [20768 

@OrAue 13, 1916; 1 ¢& Aug. 14, 
1916; A 442149; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


KNEISEL (Arthur)* Chicago. Hor 
president of the United States, No- 
vember election, 1916. Sheet, 84 by 
5# inches. | 20769 

© July 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 4385212. 


KNOWLTON (M. D.) co.*, Rochester, 
ee [20770207 73 
Bench covering machine. 4 p. ae 


8vo. (Bulletin 51, form 351). © A 
7 A91Gs 2 ec; and aff, Aug. 22, 1916: 
A 436469. 


a SSS 


20781 


KNOWLTON (M. D.) co.*—Continued. 


Box covering machines. 12 p. illus. 
8vo. (Bulletin 49, form 348). © Aug. 
ape Oli 92 1G and aff. Aug. 22, 1916's 
A 436470. 


Slotting machines. 8 p. illus. S8vo. 
(Bulletin 54, form 357). © Aug. 17%, 
TOtG. Zee and. walt. Aug: 22:4191'6)- 
A 436471. 


Stayer instructions. 12 p. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. (Bulletin 42, form 324). © Aug. 
(LONG + 2c: and aff, Aug. 22, 1916; 
A 436468. 

Knuptson (Arthur 

land, N. D. 

in transit. 

$1.50. 
@) Aus, 25, 1915- 

1916; aff. Sept. 12, 

Kny - SCHEERER 

York. Hlectro 

160 p. illus., diagrs. 

logue no. 25) 
© pAUe. 30) e1916 1 2a.e; 

Sept. 2, 1916; A 436615. 

Koun (Alfred Z.) & Green (Herbert 

P.)* New York. History of archi- 

tecture briefly outlined for lecture 


C.)* New Eng- 
Notice about breakage 
Sheet, 103 by 8 inches. 
[20774 

2 @o Aug:-.29, 
1916; A 4386758. 
corporation*, New 
medical apparatus. 
4to. (Cata- 
[20775 
and aff. 


courses in 4 pts. pt. 1,3. 2v. 4to. 
$0.50. Contents.—pt. 1. Ancient 
architecture. — pt. 8. Renaissance 
architecture. [20776 
©. Deer 157 1915> 2c Deen 22 
LOTS? att. Anes 22, 1916: A A350: 
Koontz (Jean W.)* Topeka, Kan. 
[Primary word card] Sheet, printed 
on beth sides, 174 by 23 inches. 
$0.05. [20777 
COs Ts 2101s 26. July 108 


1916; aff. July 21, 1916: A 435218. 


KRESGE (S. 8S.) co.*, Detroit. Special 
report. on —Stere., no, — fala 
Sheets, 114 by 82 inches. [20778 


© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 486097. 


KRONER (Hstelle A.)* Chicago. Kroner 
photo print dryer co. [4] p._ illus. 
16mo. [20779 


© May 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
24, 1916; A 482659. 

KvESTER (Adolph A.)* Brooklyn. My 
mother is my sweetheart. Sheet, 
123 by 93 inches. [20780 

Oe dullye V7. VGA es Lon sy clea 
1916; aff. Aug. 1, 1916; A 436179. 


KuuH, Nathan & Fisher co.*, Chicago. 
Book of advertisements for the re- 
tail clothier. Fall and winter, 1916— 
17. 38 p. 1., numb. 1. 5-49. — fol. 

[20781 
© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 486678. 


929 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, BS. Via 


Kunst und leben. 8. jahrgang 1916; 
ein kaiender mit 53 originalzeich- 
nungen und _ = originalholzschnitten 
deutscher ktinstler und versen und 
sprichen deutscher dichter und 
denker ...  SBerlin-Zehiendorf, F. 
Heyder, 1915. 112 sheets. S8vo. 

[20782 

iG. Nosie*t, A985 *) 1 .e= July, 29, 

1916; A—Foreign 14097; Fritz Hey- 
der, Berlin-Zehlendorf. 


KUPPENHEIMER (B.) & CO.* 
Styles by The house of 
heimer. Fall and winter, 
cover-title, [12] p. col. 


, Chicago. 
Kuppen- 
1916-17. 
illus. Svo. 

[20783 
© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 439114. 


KUPPENHEIMER (House of)* Chicago. 


Cuts, copy and cooperation. cover- 
tole [251 pietlus. . tok [20784 
© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


1, 1916; A 439116. 


KurowskI (A. G. F.) 
for typewriting machines. 
card, 24 by 64 cia [20785 

© Aug. 22, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 436584; Underwood type- 
writer co., inc., New York. 


Lacey (R. 8. & A. B.)* Washington. 


Centering form 
Folded 


Canada. [4] p. illus. ~ 4to. (Bul- 
letin W.) 3 [20786 

© Aug. 14, 1916; 2-¢« and aff. 
Aug. 15, 1916; A 436401. 

Larrap & Lee, inc.*, Chicago. Laird & 
Lee’s diary and time-saver, 1917. 
Sth, annual “eds” [140Tt p.. Sironk, 
maps. 24mo. $0.25. [20787 


© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 486548. 


Lait (Jack) [20788-20818 


Anecdote of the blond repo en © 
sane NGS. 4) cs AMS. SO, 2101 Ge 


Bearding the bearded Buffalo Bill. © 
Aug. 23, 1916; 1. cc. Aug. 24, 1916; 
A 442017. 


Behold our nifty tableside kidder. © 
Sept. 12,' 1916; 1. ¢.. Septija3, A9t6e 
A 442456. 


Blotch on Canada Kid’s escutcheon. © 
Ane. 19, 1916301 se Agee 2h) 19ies 
A 441924. 

© Sept. 


aa Kid at seat of nation. 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 6, 1916; A 442397. 


Chineite the wolf as first nighter. © 
Ate, 16° 191624 car Aus: 17, 1916 ; 
A 441829. 

Gus the bus back home and happy. © 
Aug 219191 6e: De, Aue 225) 1916); 
A 441982. 

Gus the bus clowns tragedy climax. © 
Bept. LLY L916: 1 c. Sept. £2, L9L6- 
A 442454. 


Lait (Jack ) —Continued. 


Gus the bus meets Satan’s daughter. © 
Aug. 28, 1916;°1 c. Aug. 31, 19865 
A 442376. 


Here it is. @ Aug. 11, 1916; 1 c Age 
12, 1916; A 441727. 
Here’s one (1) man who loves his wife. 
Aug. 31, 1916; 1 c." Sept. 1916- 
A 442385. 
Letter of regrets to Mahidal. © Aug. 
26, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 28, 1916; A 442092. 
Loophounds repudiate $3,000 piker. € 


Aug. 18, 1996 51. seh) Awe? Se 6 
A 441912. 

Men: we have with us this evening. © 
Sept.=2, 1916; 1. c. Sept..5, 7996; 4 
4429422. 

Money could have saved Barnes’ life. 
@ Sépt. 7, 1916; 1 c«. Sept, & 29tee 
A 442400. 

More of those sneer classics. © Sept. 


6, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1916; A 442541. 


Oldest story in this old world. © 
Aug. 25, 1916; 1 c. Aus. 26, 23ie; 
A 442090. 


One-cent classics, de luxe edition. © 
Aug. 17, -1916; 1 ec Aug. 18, 1916; 
A 441916. 


Our Gus the bus, 
© Aug. 14, 1916; 1 
A 441823. 

Revised tales 
Aug: :30,2,1916 5 
A 4423838. 

Scenario—for Bushman or Chaplin? € 
Sept. 16, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916; A 
442550. 

Shake hands with Alvin Tobias Hert. 
© Sept. 13, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; 
A 442491. 

Speared fish of spearfish struggles. © 
Aug. 22, 19165 1°. Ange. 23) S388. 
A 442014. 

Summer bedtime letter to my son. © 
Aug. 12, 1916; 1 ce. Aug. 14, 39965 
A 441760. 

Third batch of one-cent classics. © 
Aug. 24,°1916: 1 °c. ‘Auey 25,250 
A 442045. 

This ee utterance came clean. © 
Sept. 1916; 1 c. Sept. 15, 1916; A 

© 


cock of the porch. 
c. Aug. 415, £9165 


in one-cent classics. © 
i.e) rAuvg.v.8k 4996s 


#45530" 
This is the time for all good men. 


Sept. 1, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 2, 1916; A 
4424920. 
Tragedy of the ‘ann hick ’’ comedian. 


© Sept. 15, 1916; ec. Sept. 16, 1916; 


A 442544, 
we mind over superfluous matter. © 
Aug. 15, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 16, 1916; 

A 441825 


Waddell, de luxe strike-breaker. © Sept. 
1916; 1c. Sept. 9, 1916; A 442404. 


Why 1916 doesn’t yield literature. © 
Aug. 10, 1916; 1 ce. Aug,, 14, SeStGe 
441731. 
[Note: 

herald] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Lamp (Louis Albert) Gazing globe. 


The foregoing are in Chicago 


16 p. illus. 24mo. (Mirror manu- 
facturing co.) [20819 
© Aug. 19,1916; 2 c Aug. 22; 


1916; aff. Aug. 25, 1916; A 4389011; 
I. Marshutz, New York. 


930 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


‘no. 9, 1916 


LANCASTER (John Franklin)* Chicago. 


[20820, 20821 

Card, 5 by 3 inches. © 

wel FOG? 2 c. and ait. Aug 28; 
1916; A 489054. 


Only for baby and thee. Card, 54 by 33 
imches, © May 5, 1916; 2 ec. July 22, 
1916; aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 439055. 

Lane (Franklin kK.) Burying our na- 
tional talents. Proof. (National 

editorial service, serial no. 424) 

[20822 
© Mar. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

7, 1916; A 434923 ; National editorial 

service, inc., New York. 


Autumn leaves. 


LANSTON monotype machine co.*, Phil- 
adelphia. Monotype, the only com- 
posing machine type & rule easter. 
44 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 

[20823 
© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
30, 1916; A 439098. 


LARKIN co.*, Buffalo. 
factory to family. 


Larkin plan, 
cover-title, 1 p. L, 


184, [2] p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 
(Catalog no. 76, fall & winter, 
1916-17 ) [20824 


© July 31. 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 435601. 

LARROWE milling co.*, Detroit. 

[20825, 20826 

Minds and cows. [4] p. folder, illus. 
16mo. @© July 31, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Aug. 5, 1916; A 436255. 

World’s milk production record smashed. 
[6] p. folder, illus. (part. col.) nar. 
16mo. © Ju uly 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 5, 1916; A 436256. 


LA SALLE extension university*, Chi- 
cago. Right idea. [6] p. folder, illus. 
24mo. [20827 


© June 30, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1916; 
aff. July 10, 1916; A 436295. 


LASSERE (Edward)* New York. 
[20828-20831 
Cardio-vascular renal disease. [5] p. 
folder. 16mo. © May 10, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. July 14, 1916; A 435047. 


Injunctions of experience in the treat- 
ment of rheumatism. [6] p. folder. 
24mo. @©@ Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
July 14, 1916; A 435045. 

Natural mineral waters as remedial 

: [5] p. folder. iilus. 12mo. 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 14, 

1916; A 435046. 


Sense and nonsense about drinking wa- 


ters. [5] p. folder. 16mo. @© Mar. 
14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 14, 1916; 
A 435044. 


LATHROP (John Moore)* New York. 
National academy for statesmen— 
the supreme need of America. 12 p. 
4to. [20832 

Siwuly/ 25, 1916: 2 c.. July... 22, 
1916; aff. Aug. 1, 1916; A 436209. 


20843 

LAUFFER (Charles A.) Inguinal hernia 
viewed as an antomical defect. 
(In Monitor, July, 1916) [20833 


© duly: 27,. 19163" 2° c. “aitd “aff. 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 4386512; John Wiley 
& sons, ine. New York. 


LAUGHLIN (J. Laurence) Destruction 
and war finance. Proof (National 
editorial service, serial no. 417) 

[20834 

© Feb. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

7, 1916; A 481921; National edi- 
torial service, inc., New York. 


Leavitt (Sheldon)* Chicago. Your 
character is read in your pillow as 
well as your. palm. Sle-pi-los. 
cover-title, 16 p. illus. obl. 16mo. 

[20835 
©: Aus: 95.1916¢°2 .€. Ang. 12, 
1916; aff. Aug. 25, 1916; A 439019. 


Leavitt & Johnson national bank’, 
Waterloo, Ia. War prices. 2 p.1., p. 
7-32 illus. i16mo. [20836 

© July st. 19163 .2e> and sate 
Aug. 7, 1916; A 486385. 


Lee (Albert Preston)* Chicago. Con- 
serving the minutes in motor truck 
operation. (Jn Contractor) [20837 

©. Aus. 15, 1916: ie, Auer 2k 
1916; A 442275. 


LEIGHTON (Frederick)* Oswego, N. Y. 
Selected regents and other problems 
in arithmetic. 100 p. 16mo. $0.25. 

[20838 


© Sept. 10, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1916; aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 4386801. 


LEONARD (Nellie M.) Graymouse fam- 
ily. New York, T. Y. Crowell com- 
pany [1916] 1p.1., 7-100 p. 12mo. 
$0.50. [20839 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 29, 1916; A 488170; Thomas Y. 
Crowell co., New York. 


LeonarpD (William <A.)* Chicago. 
Wholesale salesman. Salesmanship 
in relation to cooperation of jobber 


and manufacturer. 66 p._ illus. 
(part. col.) 24mo. [20840 
©.July 28, 191632) e..and> aff. 


Aug. 10, 1916; A 436314. 


LEVEILLE (Edward A.)* Chicago. 


[20841-20843 


Freight tariff no. 2-F on wrought iron 
and steel pipe. Suppl. no. 1. Chicago, 
Milwaukee and Pittsburgh to points 
in Wisconsin. Hier liye ‘Aug. 1, 1916. 
4 p. gg _ Aug. 1916; WC. and 
aff. Sept. 5, 1916; oA 74891 62. 


931 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20844 


Freight tariff no. 3-H on wrought iron 
and steel pipe. Chicago and Pitts- 
burgh to points in Indiana. Effective 
June 15, 1916. 37 p. 24mo. © June 
15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 5, 1916; 
A 439160. 


Freight tariff no. 5-E on wrought iron 
and steel pipe. Suppl. no. 2. Chicago 


and Pittsburgh to points in Iowa. LEf- 
fective Aug. 1, 1916. 21. 24mo. © 
Aucr SiGe 2 Gand: ales Sept 5; 


1916; A 4389161. 
Lewis (Lloyd D.) Love’s sweetest 
singer. (Jn Chicago herald) [20844 
©, Aug.20, 1916: 1-¢- Aug. -2 1: 
1916; A 441935; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


[Lewis (Victor C.)] [ 20845, 20846 

Old-Wil Spanish course. Cards no. 1— 

1000. Milwaukee, Wis., Old-Wil pub. 

co., 1916. 1000 cards, 2 by 3% inches, 

in wooden case, 834 by 82 by 7% inches. 

© July 1, 1916)s 2ic. Sept. 5, 19163 ait. 
Aug. 23, 1916; A 436645. 


Spanish instructions and index. Mil- 
waukee, Wis., Old-Wil publishing co. 
[1916] cover-title, 43 p., 5.1. 12mo. 


@© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Aug. 17, 
1916; A 436478. 


© Old-Wil pub. co., Milwaukee. 


LEWIsTown, Mont. R. L. Polk & ¢co.’s 
Lewistown city directory and Fergus 
and Musselshell County directory, 
1916-1917. [v. 7] Helena, Mont., 
R. L. Polk & co., of Montana, 1916. 
710 p. 8vo. $5.00. [20847 

© July 28, 1916; 2c. Aug. 4, 1916; 
ati Agel. PT9tGs Ae 433975): oR. a: 
Polk & co., Helena, Mont. 


LICHTENTAG (Alexander)* New Or- 
leans. What is back of it. ‘Sheet, 
printed on both sides, illus. 12 by 
9 inches. [20848 


© July 21, 1916; 2 
31, 1916; A 436208. 


lire extension 
York. 


ec. and aff. July 


institute, inc.*, New 


Monthly health letter. 
[20849, 20850 
no. 26. The medicine habit. [4] p. 4to. 
© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 8, 
1916; A 434880. 
no. 27. [4 p.] 4to. $0.50 per annum. 
© July 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 11, 
1916; A 4385703. 


LIGHTNING rod. v. 2, no. 5, July—Aug., 


1916. 20 p. illus., port. 16mo. 
[20851 
© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 


7, 1916; A 435622: St. Louis light- 
ning rod co., St. Louis. 


Litty (Eli) & co.*, Indianapolis. Ipe- 
cac therapy ; ipecac in typhoid. 12 p. 
16mo. [20852 


© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 435846. 


pt. 2a SaaS 


Le A AT 


LINDENBERG piano co. Lindenberg au- 
tograph 88 note player piano. 40p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. [20853 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
8, 1916; A 486309; Standard pneu- 
matic action co., New York. 


Linpsay (Forbes) [20854-20856 


Assessment life insurance. I p. L, p. 
[105]-113. 8vo. (Pacific mutual school 
for salesmen. First post-graduate 
course, no. 11.) © July 25, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 43855338. 


Legal reserve companies classified. 
Ip. T9TIEFELS, vee Siiavor 
mutual school for salesmen. 
post-graduate course, no. 10.) 
8, 1916; 
A 435077 


Organization and opera of a_ legal 
reserve company. 1 p.1., p. [117]-132, 
11. 8vo. (Pacific mutual school for 
salesmen. First post-graduate course, 
no. 12.) © Aus 9, HOGS 2res and 
aff. Aug. 21, 1916; A 435940. 
© Pacific mutual life insurance co. 


of California, Los Angeles. : 

LINEN thread co.*, New York. Bar- 
bour’s Irish flax salmon threads and 
double knot gill netting. [4] p. 
illus. 8vo. [20857 

© July 14, 1916; 2c and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 435092. 

LiescoMBE (R.T.)* Richmond. Home- 
building on an easy plan; Lipscombe 
method. [4] p. illus. 4to. [20858 

© May 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
24, 1916; A 432673. 
Liste (Ann) Biography of a sinner. 


(in New York evening journal) 
[20859-20864 


1 p. 
(Pacific 

First 
© July 
2. ¢., and, afi. July At, eae; 


Aug. 5, 1916. 


© Aug. 5, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 

t, 1916; A 441833. ; 

Aug. 7, 1916. © Aug. 7, 19165 eae 
8, 1916; A 441837. 

Aug. 8, 1916. © Aug. 8, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 441839. 

Aug. 9, 1916. © Aug. 9, 1916; 1c. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 441843, 

Aug. 10, 1916. _.©. Aug. 10, a 9nG ee: 


Aug. 110 1916; A 441845. 

Aug; \11,° 1916. -“@ -Aug:s 14," 29iGR 2c: 
Aug. 12, 1916; A 441846. 
© International news 

New York. 

LirrLe small red hen and other bed- 
time stories. New York, The Platt 
& Peck co. [1916] 1 p. 1., [54] p. 
col. front., illus. Svo. ([Bed-time 
story-land books] ) “ 1150 [20865 


© July 21, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
8, 1916; aff. "Aug. re ey A 48595T ; 
Platt & Peck co., New Yorlg 


Livineston, Mont. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Livingston city directory including 
Big Timber, Park and Sweet Grass 
counties, Montana, 1916-1917. [v. 
7.] Helena, Mont., R. L. Polk & co., 


service, 


32 


Ee ee =— 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 
Livineston, Mont.—Continued. 

of Montana, 1916. 280 p. §8vo. 
$5.00. [20866 


© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 487533; R. L. Polk 
& co., Helena, Mont. 


Lioyp (George H.)* Houston, Tex. 
[20867-20869 


Classification, grades, etc., of live stock. 
Sheet, 114 by 10 inches. (Lloyd’s 
checking, recording and filing system 
for live stock shipments in transit) 
@ yume 29, 1916; 2,.c..and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 436668. 


Instructions to ail agents. Sheet, 163 by 
8% inches. Lloyd’s checking, recording 
and filing system for live stock ship- 
ments in transit) © Aug. 9, 1916; 2 
ec. and aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A 436669. 

Shipping and care of live stock in tran- 
sit. 4 p- 1. p. 3-26. 8vo. (Llioyd’s 
checking, recording and filing system 
for live stock shipments in transit) © 
wune 29. 1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 8, 
1916; A 436667. 


Treatise 


Luioyp brothers*, Cincinnati. 
on pulsatilla. Drug treatise, no. 28. 
16 p. S8vo. [20870 


© July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
24, 1916; A 486501. 


LOFFLER (Charles) * Minneapolis. 
What is health? (Jn Masonic ob- 
server ) [20871-20874 
Sagi no. Asa te, PLOod Gis tc. 


39. © 
Aug. 14, 1916; A 441785. 


Art. no. 40. © Aug. 19, 1916; 
Aus. 21 A916: A 441940. 


ie: 
pat no. Aus. 26, 19165 1 ic. 
1 


41. © 
Aug. ~ 1916; A 442125. 

Art. 42. © Sept. 9, 1916; 
Sept. 41, 1916; A 442351. 
Lone (C. E.)* Oshkosh, Wis. Revised 
official and standard moulding book. 
44 p. illus. 4to. $0.10. [20875 

© July 29, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
8, 1916; A 436229. 


Lorez (Bernardo) mercantile co. 
[Mexican catalogue. ] cover-title, 
96 p. illus., maps (1 col.) S8vo. 

[20876 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1916; 

aff. Sept. 6, 1916: A 4836708 ; Jack 
Danciger, Kansas City, Mo. 


Love (William Abram) Symbolism in 
the rod of Aaron. [East Point, Ga., 
Printed by M. L. Love, 1916] 30 p. 
front., illus. 24mo. $0.25. [20877 

© May 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 4382643; William Lee 
Love, Atlanta. 


Lowrie (Donald)* San _ Francisco. 
Making over a prison. (Jn San 
Francisco Buiietin) [20878-20887 
[chap.] 6. © July 26, 1916; 1 c. July 

31, 1916; A 441979, 


c. 


20894 


Lowrie (Donald) *—Continued. 

veep 16. © Aug. 7, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 12, 
1916; A 441747. 

chap. 17. @© Aug. 8, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 

14, 1916; A 4AT757. 

chap. 18. © Aug. 9, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 14, 
1916; A 441777. 

{[chap.] 19. © Aug. 10, 1916 ; 1c. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 441781. 

chap. 20. ..© Aug... 11,,1916; 1. ¢:. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 441795. 

chap. 21. O nk 2 A9IG. LT chy Aus cee 
1916; A 441797. 

chap: 22. ©: Aug. 14;: 1916; 1 ¢.. Aug. 
19, 1916; A 441901. 


chap. 23. © Aug. i LOG: Lf ieyvAus: 
21, 1916; A 441941 
chap. 28. © Aug. 21, 19TGs 1 eo Aue. 
26, 1916; A 442067. 
Lover radium corporation*, Denver. 
You'll stay here longer. [12] p. 
16mo. [20888 


© Sulv "10: 191652 -e ‘and aff. 
July 29, 1916; A 436165. 


LozAnto (jJime.)* St. Joseph, Mo. 
Prosperity and health. St. Joseph, 


Mo., Lozanto new thought center. 
[1916] 38 p. 16mo. $1.00. [20889 

© July i, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 435670. 


Luck (Carol) Luck’s dream book 
and fortune teller. New York, 
Street & Smith [1916] 457 p. 12mo. 
$0.10. [20890 


© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
26, 1916; A 486511; Street & Smith, 
New York. 


Luck (Ottmar Henry)* Portland, Or. 

Brother who succeeded. 15p. 24mo. 

[20891 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 486569. 


LUMBERMEN’S credit assn.*, Chicago. 
Reference book, Aug., 1916. Va- 
rious paging. S8vo. [20892 

© Aus 10, 19163) 2 Sane EE 
1916; aff. Aug. 14, 1916; A 437210. 


Lupron (E. R.) ‘Time studies and 
standardization methods for deter- 
mining tasks. 1 p. 1., 22 numb. 1. 
4to. (Modern business service. Re- 
port no. 96.) [20893 

& July. 10, 19163" 2 ¢ fully, te 
1916; aff. July 12, 1916; A 4850381; 
Alexander Hamilton institute, New 
York. 

Lute (Isabel M.)* 
Klever kinks in 
illus. S8vo. 


Kansas City, Mo. 

kookery. 45 p. 
(Missouri dairy co.) 

[20894 

© June 13, 1916; 2 ec. June 16, 

1916; aff. Aug. 10, 1916; A 435698. | 


933 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20895 pt: Ip Rus. wes 
Lux co. Braces for deformities of all | McBrreen (Julia Augusta) How to 
kinds. Pamphlet 1-4. 4 v._ illus. say grace and give thanks. New 
16mo. [20895-20898 York, F. P. MeBreen & co., 1916. 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. each and aff. [28] p. 32mo. $0.50. [20911 


Sept. 5, 1916; A 489154439157; 
Leopold Lux, Minneapolis. 

LyncH (Harry Miilard) Road to 
contentment. Kokomo, Ind., The 
Miller-Harbaugh realty co. [1916] 
10 p. S8vo. [20899 

© Aug... 22, 19%6s22 xc... Aug. 24, 
1916-5 aff. Aug. ol, 1916; A 436555 : 
Miller- Harbaugh realty co., Kokomo, 
Ind. 


LyncH (Isabel Stiles) * Denver. 
[ 20900, 20901 
Ode to the wae Sheet, 


inches. @© Aug. 30, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 11, 1916; "A 436696. 


Yes, 
thot I’d be. Sheet 8% by 52 inches. © 
Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 11, 


1916; A 436695 
[20902-20904 


LyncH (John) 
His slave. [Los Angeles, Printed by 
Standard printing co., ie} cover- 
title, 10 p. 8vo. @ Sept. I, 1916; 


2c. and aff. Sept. 11, 1918: "A 426716. 


Reckoning. [Los Angeles, Cal. Printed 
by Standard priniits co., 1916] 10 p. 
8vo. © Aug. 1916 ; 2c and aff. 
Aug. 22, 1916; "A 436461. 


Tar-heel warrior. [Los Angeles, 
Yai by Standard printing 
1916] cover-title, 13 p. 12mo. © 
July 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 10, 
L1G. 'A 482992. 


© Thos. H. Ince, Culver City, Cal. 
Lyon & Healy*, Chicago. [20905-20907 


Advertising talk. July, 1916. Business 
insurance. 101. illus. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] © July 14, 1916; 
2c. July 17, 1916; aff. July 29, 1916; 
A 485486. 


Lyon & Healy victrola advertising serv- 
ice. July, 1916 I. itlus. © fole 
dy 4 MAGGS ¢: and at. July 27, 


€al.; 
cO., 


1916: A 435132. 
Aug., 1916. cover-title, 8 1. illus. 
fol; ‘@ Aug: 1.519165 26e-.and aft: 


Aug. 
LYON, 


ee i916: A 435645. 
Taylor. co.*, < lowa. Ciky, 1a. 


Silent auctioneer. [4] p. 8vo. 
loose card, 2 by 5 inches. [20908 
© duly * 25; 19165" 2 er wae 21, 


1916; aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 436550. 


Lyons (Albert James)* Milwaukee. 
Countermaking explained. 14 p. 
16mo. [20909 

©: duly: :12,., 1916 2+ 2.6. .ialye 4, 
1916; aff. July 22, 1916; A 436088. 


Maass (Louis)* New York. All 
America fob novelties and emblems. 
6 p. illus. 8vo. (Catalog no. 43) 

[20910 
2c. and-aff: Aug. 

A 435683. 


© July 25,1916; 
11, 1916; 


I am twice the man my mother 


© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 183, 1916; A 4386783; F. P. Me- 
Breen & co., Far Rockaway, N. Y. 


McBrivE (Milford L.)* Grove City, 
Pa. Directions for making searches 
of title. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 11 by 82 inches. {20912 

© July 19, 1916; 2 ¢ and ai, 
July 20, 1916; A 436028. 


McCartHy (William H.)* San Fran- 
cisco. Official purchasing agents’ 
and superintendents’ data chart 
with peas fied directory. Wall 
chart, illus., 39 by 22 inches. 

[20913 


© July 10, 1916; 2c Agee 
1916; aff. July 25, 1916; A 435759. 


McCLaANAHAN (George Walker)* Wil- 
mington, N. C. Bible questions and 
answers. 4th ed. rev. and enl. 
Columbia, S. C., Lutheran board of 
publication [1916] 64 p. 16mo. 
$0.10. [20914 


© May 12, 1916; 2 « Aug. 23, 
1916; aff. Aug. 22, 1916; A 436485. 


McCowan (Hervey Smith) 
[20915-20917 
Baby that wants a home. 15 p. nar. 
16mo. $0.25. © June 24, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. Aug. 1, 1916; A 436191. 
© Hervey Smith McCowan, Dallas. 


Letter he was ashamed of. [New York, 
Printed by The Methodist book con- 
cern, 1916] 39 p. i6mo. $0.30. © 
July 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 25, 
1916; A 486078. 


My mother. Card, At by 72 inches. 
0.25. © July 3, 1916; 2 c. July 1%, 
1916; aff. Aug. 2) 1916; A 435556. 


© Katharine McCowan, Dallas. 


McCray refrigerator co.*, Kendallville, 
Ind. Coolers for meat markets. 56 
p. illus. (part col.) obl. 12mo. 
(Cover-title: McCray market coolers 
and refrigerator counters. Catalog | 
no. 62.) [20918 


© July 31,1916; 2°C. apipae 
Aug. 14, 1916; A 435769. 


McCutTcHrEoN (John T.)* Chicago. 
[20919-20923 
Discovery of Lake Mice by Chicago 
in 1916. © Aug. 27, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 442161. 


Golden fleece. chap @© Sept. 10, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 13 * 1916; ‘A 440464. 


934 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


20943 


McCurcHEon (John T.)—Continued. 


Log of the bounding jitney. © Aug. 
a 291651" c. Aug. V8, 1916; A 
441870. 


Munition maker’s daughter. © Aug. 20, 
1916; 1c. Aug. 24, 1916; A 442024. 


Rhyme of the restless rover. © Aug. 
Peete: £ «¢ Aus. 10. A916; A 
441967. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune] 


McEwan (Oliver)* Evanston, II. 
MeEwan’'s cultural English course. 
Pt. 1-10. Chicago, London, The Na- 
tional college publications co., 1915. 
270.¥y. 12mo. $3.00. Contents.—1. 
A good Hneglish style and how to ac- 
quire it—2. The Anglo-Saxon lan- 
suage.—3. Saying just what we 
mean; or The right choice of 
words.—4. Shali and will.—5. The 
worlds of fact and the imagination 
and their language—6. The master 
of the subjunctive mood.—7. Living 
words.—8. Punctuation.—9. The sen- 
tence——10. The paragraph, the arti- 
cie, and the book. [20924 


© Feb. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 4385661. 


McGarry (Francis D.) Minute bock 
of — New York, W. R. Gould, 1916. 
[126] p. (90 biank) loose 1. form. 
4to. $2.00. [20925 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. July 28, 1916; 
aft. Aug. 5, 1916; A 436282; W. Reid 
Gould, New York. 


MacGram (Joseph Francis)* Brook- 
lyn. Harrington Emerson course of 
study in personal efficiency. 

[20926-20930 
Lecture 2, 4,5. 3v. diagr. 4to. $0.50 
each. Contents.—2. Written and un- 
written records; how to strengthen the 
memory. 4. Despatching.—5. Stand- 
ardizing conditions and operations. © 
June 26, July 14, July 21, 1916; 2 ¢. 
each July 310 1916; aibe, Augack, -$916:: 
A 436201—436203. 


Lecture 2. Standards necessary for suc- 
cess. 27 p. 4to. $0.50. © June 17, 
299G., 2 ¢. and aff. July 20, 1916; A 
436180. 


6th lecture. The various uses and the 
value of written standard practice in- 
structions. 28 p. 4to. $0.50. © July 
27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 28, 1916; 
A 436530. 


McGraw electric railway list, Aug., 
1916. New York, McGraw publish- 
me €o., Inc. [1916] 1 p. 1. 265 p. 
8vo. [20931 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2c. Aug. 14, amie 
aff. Aug. 15, 1916: A 4388062; Mc- 
Graw pub. co., ine., New York. 


McGrecor bros. & co. Pinnacle, Nig- 
gerhead and Purity coal., Serial no. 
5. Sheet, card, 11 by 84% inches. 


[20932 
© Aug. 19, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 


24, 1916; A 436498 ; Cressie J. 
Blanchard, Winnebago, Neb. 


McKenty (Robert J.) Honor among 
thieves and other convicts. Proof 
(National editorial service, serial no. 
416) [20933 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 434922; National editorial 
service, New York. 


McKInnNeEY (Dwight F.)* Los Angeles. 
Henery on the Orient. v. 1. 121. 
illus. S8vo. ~ [20934 


- © July 18, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 485263. 


McLAvuGHLIN (Robert J.)* Philadel- 
phia. [20935-20843 
Brief biographies for the fifth grade. 

Philadelphia, Walther printing house, 
1916. 40 p. i12mo. $0.10. © Sept. 2 


1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 
436634. 


Geography notes for the eighth grade. 
[Rev., 1916] Philadelphia, Walther 
printing house, 1916. 90 p. 12mo. 
$0.15. © Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Sept. 6, 1916; A 436629. 


History notes for primary grades. Phila- 
delphia, Walther printing house, 1916. 
51 p. 12mo. $0.10. © Sept. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 436630. 


Notes on_European_ history. Philadel- 
phia, Walther printing house, 1916. 
Ti p. 12mo. $0.12. © Sept. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 436635. 


Notes on the geography of Africa and 
Oceanica. Philadelphia, Walther es 
ing house, 1916. 46 p. 12mo. $0.08. 
© "Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 6, 
1916; A 436633. 


Notes on the geography of Asia. Phila- 
delphia, Walther printing house, 1916. 
30 p 12mo. $0.08. © Sept. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 436637. 


Notes on the geography of Hurope. 
Philadelphia, Walther printing house, 
1916. 56 p. 12mo. $0.08. © Sept. 2, 
19165 2 c. and aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 
436636. 


Notes on the geography of South Amer- 
ica. Philadelphia, Walther Prinune 
house, 1916. SEDs temo ne OG © 
Sept. oe 1916 ; ic. and (aft. Sept. 6, 
1916; A 436631. 

Notes on the geography of the United 
States and neighboring lands. Phila- 
delphia, Walther printing house, 1916. 
58 p. 12mo. $0.10. i@ Sept. 2,,2916 - 
2c. and aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 4866382. 


McManus (Hannah _ T.) Nursery 
tales primer, by H. T. }icManus and 
J. H. Haaren; illustrated by Flor- 
ence Storer. New York, C. Scrib- 


64353—16——5 935 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
20944 ptet, nes woe 


McManus (Hannah T.)—Continued. Macy (R. H.) & co.*—Continued. 
ner’s sons, 1916. vii'p., 1 1., 122 p. books. 44 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8 


illus. (part col.) 12mo. $0.50. aged A) ae toes ts ¢ 1916; a 
[20944 boys’ clothing. 38 p. 24mo. © 
© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. ae: a ade c. and aff. Aug. 16, 
8, 1916; A 438265; Charles Scrib- biic-d/brael and”. insite 
ner’s sons, New York. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 1916; 2c. and aif. 
McManus’ (Williain)* Lynn, Mass. aimee Ons ae © 
McManus four as Sing Sing singers 8, 1916: 2c. and aff. ave 16, 1916: 
in the Three pardons. [8] p. 24mo. A 435818. 
[20945 | By carpets, ee oun ee _ - 
© July 21, 1916; 2c. Aug. 5, 1916; dug 16 1916 A doped oa ee 
aff. Aug. 23, 1916; A 4385982. ee ‘gt gore man mer 
McNatty (Michael J.)* Chicago. Our (oie A 43B8CS. eee a 
flag. Card, col. illus., 9 by 6 inches. cocks, marbles and bronzes. 40 p. 
ae Aue 6 191: x 435813. mani 
© July 1, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. July ae suits, dresses [ete.] 38 p. 
27, 1916; A 486109. ne pees 2c. and aff. 
McNay (William)* New York. Mc- air eprom prea acoder! 406qeeemn 
Nally’s bulletin, no. 2. p. [8]-181. © Aug. 8, 1916: 2 ¢c. and aff. Aug. 
Svo. $1.00. [20947 16, 1916; A 435827. 
© July 12, 1916; 2  ¢. and” ag. Tot aide SAE eee 
July 14, 1916; A 435059. . Se eo ar ne ee 
McNiTzky printing co. [20948, 20949 8 Selicatessen. ee Fine ae the 
Are you misrepresented? [9] p. 16mo. A 435803. ce eg , 


© June 26, 1916; 2 c. July 7, 1916; dress goods. 48 p. 24mo. © Aug. 


aff. Aug. 11, 1916; A 435693. _ 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; 
When I ask for a price on printing, I A 435820. 


realize. 8 p., 21. nar. 8vo. © July ‘ 
8, 1916: 2c. and aff. Aug. 11, 1916; drugs and toilet goods. 44p. 24mo. 


© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16 

Ao Ettes ; 1916; A 435817, te ale 
© James D. Baldwin, Denton, fruits. 40 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 
Mee: 455816. c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 

Macoms County, Mich. Farm journal 48 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 
illustrat xd rural directory cf Ma- 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 
comb County, Mich. [1916-1921] asp804. eS: ares 
Dale : ae 5 at urs Dp. mo. Aug. 
ape ae ea en rie aey 2c. and aff. Aug. 16,1916; A § 35829" 

: Diath 57: ea: ie cf gloves. 48 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 
[20950 1916 de ec. and aff. Nea’ 16, 1916; A 
© Aug. 3, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
: sages Mie groceries. 52 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 
10, 1916; A 438025 ; Wilmer Atkin 1916/2 co and aft, Aus nts, 1916: K 
son co., Philadelphia. 435808. 

McQuay-Norris mfg. co.*, St. Louis. handkerchiefs. 40p. 24mo. © Aug. 
To have and to hold power. cover- o 435811. ce, and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; 
title, 12 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 

[20951 hosiery. 48 p. 24mo. @© Aug. 8, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916: A 
© July 29, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 435833. 
Aug. 8, 1916; A 436300. house dresses, neglisees; Pas 
and bathing suits p mo 
aca Maar oes sic 1946 8 435831. Sn) ae 
OZ ; 
Necessary information for selling artists’ infants’ wear. 40 p. 24mo. © 
materials. 40 p. 24mo. © Aug. & Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. Aug. 16, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; 1916: A 435807. 


435814. 


A 
jewelry. 40 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 
auto apparel. 40 p. 24mo. © jewe = A 
Aug. 8, 1916; 3c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 16, 19165 A 


1916; A 435826. 435796. 
——— beverages. 48 p. 24mo. © Aug. knit underwear. 40 p. 24mo. © 


8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. A 6 291 Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 
X 435792. ed oH 63 1916; A 435810. 

——— blankets, sheets and pillow cases. linens. 40 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 
40 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 1916; 2 «. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 


and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 435797. 435801. 


936 


BOOKS, 
no. 9, 1916 


GROUP II 


21020 


Macy (R. H.) & co.*—Continued. 


Necessary information for selling linings. 
40 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 435834. 

men’s clothing. 40 p. 24mo. © 

Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 

1916; A AB5795. 

men’s hats. 48 p. 24mo. © Aug 

8, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; 

A 435819. 
millinery. 44 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 

1916; 2 c. and aft. Aug. 16, 1916; A 

435800. 

misses’ and juniors’ apparel. 38 p. 

24me.. © Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aiff. 

Aug. 16, 1916; A’ 435823. 

misses’ wear. 38 p. 24mo. © Aug. 

8, 1916; 2 c. and aif. Aug. 16, 1916; 


A 435832. 

muslin underwear. 40 p. 24mo. © 
Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 
1916; A 435828. 

notions. 40 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 


1916; 2 c. and aif. Aug. 16, 1916: A 
435825. 


optical goods. 38p. 24mo. © Aug. 


8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; 
A 435798. 

oriental rugs and carpets. 48 p. 
24mo. © Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. 
Aug. 16, 1916; A 435839. 

pictures. 40 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 
1916; 2 «. and aff. Aug. 16, 19 16: A 
435794. 

shirts: 40 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8. 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 
435793. 

shoes. 48 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 
435802. 

silks. 44 p. 24mo. @© Aug. 8, 
1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 
435837. 

Silverware. 388 p. 24mo. © Aug 
8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; 
A 435841. 

stationery. 40 p. 24mo. @© Aug. 
8, 1916; 2 ¢, and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; 
A 485840. 

tobacco. 40 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 
435815. 

trunks, bags and suit cases. 40 p. 
24mo. © Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Aug. 16, 1916; A 435835. 


ee. 48 p. 24mo. © Aug 
8, 1916; c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916: 
A 435836" 


waists. 388 p. 24mo. © Aug. 8, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916: 
435880. 

— white gocds. 40 p. 24mo. © Aug. 
8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 16, 1916; 
A 485799. 
MAGNIPHONE co.*, Chicago. Help us to 
help others. Sheet, 64 by 7 inches. 
[21002 
© July 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
20, 1916; A 436026. 


[MAGNoLIA park assn.] 
the Magnolia farms. cover-title, 
[11] p. map. S8vo. [21008 

© May 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 
24, 1916; A 435787; Jacob Maniloff, 
Philadelphia. 


Prospectus of 


MAHAN (Edward W.) Eddie Mahan, 
Harvard’s famous football captain, 
tells the how of it. (Jn Boston Sun- 
day post) [21004 


© Sept. 10, 1916; 1 c Sept. 13, 
1916; A 442418; Neal R. O'Hara, 
Cambridge, Mass. 


MAINE telephone & telegraph co.*, 
Rumford, Me. Rumford district 
telephone directory. [Section] 19. 
Summer issue, 1916. cover-title, 64 
p. 8vo. [21005 

© July 25, 1916; 2 e«. Aug. 19, 
1916; aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 435964. 


MANDEL bros.*, Chicago. Mandel 
brothers’ weekly art cut service. 
[21006-21016 


Sheet 392, Aug. 12 [1916] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © Aug. 10, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 4389042. 

Sheet 394, Aug. 26 [1916] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. Aug. 24, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 5, 1916: A 439164. 


Sheet 395, 395A, Sept. 2, [1916] Sheet, 
printed on both sides. illus. 24 by 18 
inches. © Aug. 80, 1916; 2 c, and aff, 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 436775. 

Sheet 358, Dec. 18 [1915] Sheet, illus. 
24 by 18 inches. @©@ Dec. 17, isto; 
2c. and aff. June 24, kee A 43 2666. 

Sheet 385, June 24, [1916] Sheet, illus. 
24 by -18 inches. © June 21, 1916; 
2c. June 27, 1916; aff. July ae 1916; 
A 435061. 

Sheet 386, July 1 [1916] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. sune 28, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 436280. 

Sheet 387, July 8, [1916] Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © July 6, 1916; vy (Or 
July 17, 1916; aff. July 29, 1916); 
A 435487, 

Sheet 388, July 15 [1916] Sheet, illus., 
24 by i8 inches. © July 13, Oe 
2c. and aff. July 17, 1916; A 485131. 

Sheet 389, July 22 [1916] Sheet, illus., 

_ 24 by 18 inches. © July 20, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 436281. 

Sheet, 391, Ang. 5 [1916] Sheet, illus., 

24 by 18 inches. Aug. 8, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 436521. 

Sheet 393, Aug. 19 [1916] chee illus., 
25 by 18 inches, Aug. 16, 191 6: 
2c. and aff. Aug. 24, 1916; A 486505. 


MAnirorp & Poole. Straight line dia- 


gram. no. 40-47. 8 sheets. diagrs. 
7 by 43 inches. Contents.—No. 45. 


Water wheels.—no. 46. Critical voilt- 
age.—no. 47. Power loss in 3 phase 


transmission. [21017-21019 
© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 @ each and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 4389169- 439171 ; 


Technical publishing co., San Fran- 
cisco. 


MANUFACTURING jewelers board of 
trade*, Providence, R. I. Reference 
book. 33d issue. 1p. 1, 860 p. 4to. 

[21020 


© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A. 438427. 


937 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21021 


MarKHAM (Edwin)* West New 
Brighton, N. Y. What and why and 
when toread. 15p. 16mo. [21021 


© Ans, jl, 3916-2 ee ant ati. 
Aug. 15, 1916; A 436388. 


MARSHALL (Mary Nye) Mother Goose 
tableaux. New York, The Platt & 
Peck company [1916] [5] p. illus., 
6 col. plates. fol. $0.35. [21022 

© July 31, 1916; 2 ¢ Aug. 2, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 435588; Platt & 
Peck co., New York. 


Martin (John Dawson)* Janesville, 
Til. Symptoms, causes and remedies 
of poultry BEDS ES 24 [1] p. 16mo. 

[21028 
© Suly 31916; 2 c.- July.7, 2916; 
aff. July 6, 1916; A 434862. 


BARVEL-MIRACLE furnace co. Heat- 
ing problem solved by using famous 
Marvel furnace. Sheet, illus., 124 
by 94. inches. $0. a [21024 

© “ne g. 12, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916: A 435973 : Henry Mc- 
Kinnie, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


[Mary  Domitilla, Sister] Fifth 
reader, by A sister of St. Joseph. 
New York, The Macmillan company, 
#916. 4-803" po allus:’ -22mo. —? (ideal 
Catholic readers) $0.50. [21025 


©: Sept. °18, 1916;.2> @ and “aff. 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 437659; Macmillan 
o., New York. 


Cleveland. 
illustrations. 
8 by 84 inches. 


Mason (A. G.) mfg. co.*, 
Copyrighted pictorial 
Sheet, illus. 

[21026 


© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 486652. 


Mason (William E.) sr. Points from 
the speech of ex-Senator Wm. HE. 
Mason in reply to a Democrat at 
Carbondale, Illinois, July 15, 1916. 
[6] p. folder. illus. 8vo. [21027 


© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, so A 43 5765 : Bronson Canode 
prtg. , Chicago. 


Massey (Richard W.) Massey’s touch 
typewriting manual. Atlanta, Ga., 


Foote & Davies co. [1916] 1 p. lL, 
31 p. 4to. $1.00. [Text parallel to 
binding] [21028 


© June 29, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 
July 19, 1916; A 435168; Massey 
business college, Birmingham, Ala. 


pt. 1, n. S., Vv. Te 


MATERIAL men’s mercantile assn., Itd.*, 
New York. [21029, 21030 


New names and re-ratings. Monthly 
suppl. Aug. 1, 1916. 
inches. © Aug. 7, 1916; 2 
Aug. 15, 1916; A 4386399. 


Quarterly supplement, Sept. 
New names and re-ratings. [otc op: 
S8vo. @© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 6, 1916; A 436624. 

MATHEWS-TANZEY corporation*, 
troit. “Safe milk. iL 4pl-ithe: 

(part col.) 4to. $0.25. [21031 
© Mar. 21, 1916; 2 c Apr. 24, 

1916; aff. Apr. 7, 1916; A 430484. 


Mawson (Robert) [ 21032, ee 


Making bayonet scabbards, 2. @©@ Aug. 
a as "1916; 1 ec. Aug. 18, 1916; A 
441876. 


Making the 18-lb. cartridge ease; 1. © 
Aug. 24, 1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 26, 1916; 
A 442071. 


© Hill pub. co., New York. 


Mazer (Joseph) ‘Triple set of assays 
of watch cases, waldemar chains and 
tea spoons. (In A. N. R. J. A. bul- 
letin, Aug., 1916) [21034 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 28, 
1916; A 442075; Amer. natl. retail 
jewelers assn., Neenah, Wis. 

Merap-Morrison mfg. co.*, Hast Bos- 
ton, Mass. Steam hoists. cover- 
title. 124° p.~ front, ieee: 
(Catalog, S 3) [21035 


©) Aus. 24, 1916%"2° Cseee 
1916; aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 4386625. 


i, A916: 


De- 


Mears (Louise Wilhelmina)* Mil- 
waukee. Sod house as a form of 
shelter; where? what? why? cover- 


title, p. 385-389. 4to. [Reprinted 
from The Journal of geography, 
une, 1916] [21036 


© June i, 1916;.2 €. Jame Ze, 
1916; aff. Aug. 24, 1916; A 4389000. 
Mears (louise W.) Story of Nebraska. 
Dansville, N. Y., F. A. Owen pub. co., 
Chicago, Ill., Hall & McCreary, 1916. 
85, [1] p. illus., ports. 12mo. (in- 
structor literature series [no. 525]) 
$0.05. [21037 
© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 485919; F. A. Owen pub. 
co., Dansville, N. Y. 
MECCANO Co., ine. [21038, 21039 


Meccano; instructions for the no. O out- 

fit. 8 p. illus. obl. 16mo. $0.15. 
© ‘Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 25, 
1916; A 439010. 


Meccano; manual of instructions. Book 


no 1, American ed. cover-title, 136 
p. illus. obl. 16mo. $0.35. © Aug. 
24, 1916. 2c. and aff. Aug. 25, 1916; 
A 439009 


© Aicedano Itd., Liverpool, Eng- 
land. 


938 


no. 9, 1916 


MeEGA-E4R phone co. Invisible mega- 
ear phone. 16 p. illus. 24mo. 
[21040 
© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 439048; Edward Baum, 
Philadelphia. 


MEINZINGER Studios*, Detroit. Better 
view of your plant. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides. 19 by 214 
inches, folded to 4to. in pocket, 73 
by 11 inches. [21041 

© June 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 435753. 


MERCANTILE agency. Reference book 
(and Key) containing ratings of 
merchants, manufacturers, and trad- 
ers generally throughout the United 
States and Canada. Sept., 1916.  v. 
194. New York, R. G. Dun & co. 


| qe ene a nee et a we One nee seem 


[1916] Various paging. maps. fol. | 


$10.00. [21042 

© Aug. 19, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 437298; R. G. Dun & co., 
New York. 


Mercer County O. Farm journal illus- 
trated directory of Mercer County, 
O. [1916-1921] Philadelphia, W. 
Atkinson company, 1916. 208 p. 
illus. 8vo. [21048 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916: A 438024; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


MerRcHANTS’ and manufacturers’ co.*, 
Springfield, Mass. Merchants’ and 
Manufacturers’ service. Bulletin no. 
139, 139A-E. 61. illus. 4to. [21044 

© July 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
19, 1916: A 436447. 


MERCHANTS national bank. Man- 
chester, N. H. Railroad and street 
railway time table for Manchester, 
N. H. [8] p. folder, illus. 16mo. 

[21045 
_ieesuly 1%) 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
July 17, 1916: A 435137: Arthur E. 
Vogel, Manchester, N. H. 

Merker (Bionte C.)* Reading, Pa. 
Special and educational home cata- 
logue campaign service. Cartoonist, 
Paul A. Kramer. [49] p._ illus. 


fol. [21046 
© Aug. 24, mee 2 e. Aug. 19, 
1916; aff. Aug. 31, 6; A 436566. 


Mersicx (C. S.) & co. oe, no. 
i6A. [New Haven, Conn., 1916] 
_ eover-titie, xxili, 527 p. illus. Sve. 
[21047 

nd afi. Aug. 


© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. an 
; R. R. Donnelley 


26, 1916; A 488152; 
& sons co., Chicago. 


939 


| 
| 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


21072 


Messesk (Guerdon N.) How to play 


basket ball. New York, American 
sperts publishing company [1916] 
100, [2] p. front. (port.) illus., 
diagrs. i6mo. (Spalding’s athletic 
library, group 5, no. 193) $0.10. 
[21048 
© Aug. 7, 1916: 2 « and aff. Aug. 
12, 1916; A 438035; Amer. sports 
pub. co., New York. 


MEYER-BoTH €o. {21049-21072 


American style number. Fashion ed., 
fall & winter 1916-17. [16] p. illus. 
(part col.) fol. © Aug. 9, 1916: 2... 
and afi. Aug. 11, 1916; A 435689. 


© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 


[Ladies plate ad.J no. T04—TT3. 
illus. fol. [Text parallel witli 
ing] © July 28, 1916; 2 
Aug. 5, 1916; A 436270. 


76-86. 11 1. illus. fol. © Aug. 
28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 5, 1916; 
@ Aug. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
5. 1916; A 439166. 


[Men’s plate ad.] no. 66-91. 28 L 
tus: *s0l “Go Aue. 185 1916 2 ve 
and afi. Aug. 23, 1916; A 435992. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 


Newspaper feature cut service. Weeks 
ending July 21, 28. 1916. 2 v. illus. 
21 by 16 inches. © July 6. 1916; 2 
e. each and aff. July 8, 1916; A 
4354882, 434882. 


Weeks ending Aug. 7, 14, 1916. 
2 v. illus. fol. © July 22, 1916; 
e. each and afi. July 24, 1916; 
435224, 435225. 


Weeks ending Aug. 21, 28, 1916. 
2y¥. illus. 21 by 16 inches. © Aug. 
5, 1916; 2 c. each end aff. Aug. 10, 
1916; A 436320, 436321. 


——— Weeks ending Sept. 21, 28, 1916. 
Zays pthns: *fots-) @ Ags. SOS Ste: 
2 -e. each and aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 
439167, 439168. 


© R. Masters, Chicago. 


Sheet L. P. 58, July 14, 1916. Skeet, 
ilius., 194 by 252 inches. © July 13, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 17, 1916; A 
435138. 

Sheet iL. P. 59, Aug. 
illus., 19% by 2523 i 


- - @ 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 5, 1916: A 
436271. 


Sheet L. P. 60. Aug. 14, 1916. Sheet 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Aug. 14, 
193632 &. atid (afi Ange. 184 1926: A 


~o--+ 
435871. 


Sheet L. P. 61, Aug. 28, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 103% inches. @ Aug. 28, 
1816: 2 c«. and aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 
436558. 


Sheet L. P. 62. Sept. 7, 1916. SI 
ilius., 19 by 25 inches. © Sept. 8 
£916-. 2c and. af Sept. 14,, 1916; 
426691. 
©. Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 26, July 19, 1916. Sheet, 
itius., 19 by 25 inches. @ July 20, 
i916: 2c. and aff. July 24, 1916: A 
435226. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21078 


pt. 1, n-s., v.98 


Meryer-BotH co.—Continued. 
Sheet nor 2) July, 101 99G 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. @© Aug. 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 23, 1916; A 


Sheet, 
16, 


435991. 
Sheet no. .28. . Sept. 5, 1916...-Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 24 inches. © Sept. 7, 


pt. 
PSLG 2 el sand fail Sept. aAd, ASTGS; A. 
436630. 
© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 298. June 21, 1916. Sheet, 
ius. 19 by. 25: inches. © June, 27, 
19162 c. and aft; June 225 19965 (A 
452650. 

Sheet no. 300, July 21, 1916. Sheet, 
ilius., 19 by 25% inches. @© July 13, 
tO: 2c: and af.-July 175 1916: A 
435139. 


Sheet no. 301, 
LO by, 


2, Gaand atc 


Aug. 14, 1916. Sheet, 
25 inches. © Aug. 14, 
Aue. Als, dso" A 


Sheet no. 302, Aug. 28, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 194 by 253, inches. © Aug. 28, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 
4236559. 
© W. C. Both, Chicago. 

Washing- 
[16] p. 
[21073 
and aff. 


MippaucH & Shannon, inc.*, 
ton. Homes.  cover-title, 
illus., map. 16mo. 

© June 24, 1916; 2 «. 
June 26, 1916; A 434710. 


Mites (George B.)* Washington, Il. 
Dreamwold. Sheet, 134 by 10 inches. 
[21074 


© July 13, 1916; 2c. July 8, 1916; 
aft. July 17, 1916; A 435104. 


[Mitter (Mrs. C.._ R.)] Weekly 
feature page. [Each Proof, illus.] 
[21075-21082 


May 28, June 4, 1916. @©@ May 19, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. June 27, 1916; A 432697. 


June 142448 «A916 Ox JUNE 22 coN9NG > 
2 c. and aff. June 27, 1916; A 432698. 


saiy 2, 19t6- ©. une. 16, 
and aff. June 27, 1916; 


June 25, 
gS SYR R pee 
A 432696. 

July 9-30, 1916. 
2 c. each and aff. 
435158, 435159. 

Aug:isG, 13; 1916; -@ duly 2%, 1916s Are 
and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 435586. 

Aug. 20—-Sept. 10, 1916. @© Aug. 11; 25, 
1916; 2c. each and aff. Sept. Pp 1916: 
A 439129, 439130. 


© Internaitl. syndicate, Baltimore. 


Mitrer (Elmer G.)* Pittsburgh. 
Economy method of writing. Book 


© June 14, 29, 1916 ; 
July 195° L9G 5 


3 A 


a-7. Chicago, Philadelphia, Laurel 
book company. 5 v. 8vo. in en- 
velopes, 9 by 94 inches. [21083 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 435908. 


[MitterR (William C.)] Descent of 
property in Illinois. Chicago, State 
bank of Chicago [1916] 29 p. nar. 
12mo. [21084 

© July 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 435048 : RP arse, 
Chattanooga. 


sanitary methods ¢o.*, 
Disinfected rug is the 
only rug that is safely clean. [4] p. 
illus: 8vo. [21085 
© = 16, 1916; 2 © and , aft. 
June 22, 1916; A 432642. 


Minine catalog combined with coal 
field directory for the year 1916. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Keystone consoli- 
dated publishing c¢o., ine. [1916] 
786 p. illus. fol. ' [21086 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2.¢ and afi. 
Sept. 12, 1916; A 437637; Keystone 
consolidated pub. co., ine, Pitts- 
burgh. 


MILWAUKEE 
Milwaukee. 


MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Davison’s Min- 
neapolis city directory, 1916. yv. 44. 
Minneapolis, Minneapolis directory 
company, 1916. 2587 p. fold. map. 
Svo. $8.00. [21087 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug 
31, 1916; A 438211; Minneapolis di 
rectory co., Minneapolis. 


Missourt & Kansas telephone co.*, 
Kansas City, Mo. Greater Kansas 
City telephone directory, July, 1916. 
cover-title, 172, [106] p. 4to. $1.00. 
is [21088 
© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

14, 1916; A 485074. ~ 


MIssourrI crematory assn. 
cover-titie, 10 numb. 1. 


Cremation. 
illus. fol. 
[21089 


© *July 14; 1916: 2° ¢ Vantaa 
July 27, 1916; A 436186; Ruebel- 
Brown, ine., St. Louis. 


MitcHett (Theodore Allen)* New 
York. United States parcel post 
computer for New York city, Jersey 
City, Newark [ete.] cover-title, 58, 
[2] p. 12mo., shifting scale card in 
cover. $0.25. [21090 

© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 @ Aug. 24, 
1916; aff. Sept. 1, 1916; A 436580. 


Mirrrr (George)* Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Plan for the church to do special 
mission-work through the education 
of the people in the promotion of 
their health. 12 p. 1i6mo. [21091 

© July 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
July 27, 1916; A 4361387. 


BOOKS, 
no. 9, 1916 


MoprerN methods school co.*, Cleve- 
land. Factory management. Book 
ho. 1, 2. 2 v. S8vo. Contents.— 
Book no. 1. Organization: Work- 
men.—Book no. 2. The foreman 
and his duties. [21082, 21093 

© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Aug. 19, 1916; A 4386442, 436448. 


MopErRN print shop*, Trenton, N. J. 
[ 21094, 21095 
one greatest blotters. Card, ports., 


by 9 inches. @ Aug. 12, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Aug. i8, 1916; A "435980. 


Three greatest Americans, Card, ports., 
4 by 9 inches. © Aug. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and afi. Aug. 18, 1916; A 435981. 
Mort (Gecrge Frederick)* Chicago. 
Lightning week-day calendar. Card, 
printed cn both sides. 7 by 7 inches. 
$0.15. [21096 
ee tuty 17. 1916; 2 
1916; aff. Aug. 12, 1916; A 487220. 


Mozine, Ill. R. L. Polk & co.’s Mo- 
line city directory, 1916. Moline, 
Davenport [etc.] 2 p. 1. [9]-820 p. 


Svo. (With this: R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Rock Island city directory, 1916) 
$6.00. [21097 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Aug. 
18, 1916; A 487263; R. L. Polk & co., 
Detroit. 


MontTécoMery (James) Her _ birth- 
right. [Los Angeles, Printed by 
Standard printing co., 1916] cover- 
title, 11 p. S8vo. [21098 


© Sept. 1, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 486718; Thos. H. Ince, 
Culver City, Cal. 


MontTHity service bulletin. 


[21099-21103 


no. 4-7, Mar.—jJune, 1916. 4 vy. fol. 


@ Mar. 15-June 15, 1916; 1 c. each 
and aff. July 19. 1916; 1 ¢. each June 
29, 1916; A 436181436184. - 


meet HO. s, July 1916. [4] p. .4to. 
@ July 15, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 436315. 
© Natl. amateur wireless assn., 
New York. 


Mooney (Charles H.)* Grand Rapids, 
Mich. Land contract, interest, in- 
surance and tex clauses. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 14 by 84 
inches, fold to 8vo. $1.00. [21104 

© July 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
July 15, 1916; A 436025. 


Moore (Clarence Douglas)* Memphis, 


Tenn. Hot Springs. Sheet, illus.. 
94 by 121 inches. $0.25. [21105 


coc) July 12, 1916; 2 cand aff. 
July 14, 1916; A 435072 


eAne 15.1 


GROUP II 


21118 


Moore (David Pelton)* Washington. 
Information on patents. cover-title, 
31 p. port. 16mo. $0.10. [21106 

© July 14, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 
July 17, 1916; A 485136. 


MoorE (W. Clement)* New Egypt. 
INGE [21107, 21108 
Camera and a competence. aa D. 

Sve. SO:50-~@ -Suly 'f,- 1916: eG 
and aff. July 19, 1916; A ABS 1B5. 
Profit-making plans for printers, pub- 
lishers and advertisers. [32] p. 
SvO- Leu. .@. sully. 15. 1916 2c 


and aff. July 19, 1916; A 435186. 
Moore & White co.*, Philadelphia. 


Friction clutches for high speeds. 1 
p. 1, 5-63 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
[21109 


© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 ce. Aug. 17, 
1916; aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 436515. 


Moretanpd (George L.) Fan fax; 
authentic chronology of the two Chi- 
cago clubs, Cub, Sox, Chicago, 
The Mayer & Miller co., 1916. 66 
p. 24mo. $0.10. [21110 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. May 15, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 14, 1916: ae 436381; Sport- 
ing records pub. co., Chicago. 


Morean (F. L.) co.*, San Francisco. 


Morgan’s gift verses. cover-title, 6 

1. illus. 8vo. (Series no. 3) $0.25. 

[21111 

Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. 
Aug. 81, 1916; A 438209. 

Morean, Joerns & co. Advertising 
services. cover-title, 200 1. illus. 
4to. $1.50. [21112 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 439053; Arnold 


Joerns, Chicago. 


{21113-21115 
Cleveland, 


Morison (Francis R.) 


Home nursing suggestions. 
The Citizens savings & trust pany 


pStGr oct) p: “16mo. (Yai 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 12, Sige 
A 436328 


© Citizens savings & trust co., 
Cleveland. 


Monthly talk to bank employees. The 
foundation for a big salary. Sheet, 
11 by 8 inches. © Ang. 26, 1916: 2 ¢. 
and aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 436556. 

Importance of salesmanship in 

banking. Sheet, 12 by 8 inches. © 

July 94.1916: 2c. and aff. July 25, 

1916; A 436086. 


© Francis R. Morison, Cleveland. 


Mornine telegraph Sunday magazine. 
(New York morning telegraph, sec. 
2) [21116-21118 


Aug. 6, 1916. © Aug. 6, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 441793. 


941 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt..t, 1S. v. Le 


Mornine telegraph Sunday magazine— | Mott (J. L.) iron works*, New York. 


21119 
Continued. 
Aug. 13, 20, 1916. [2 installments.] © 
Aug. 13, 916; 1 ¢c. each Aug. 31, 


20, 1 
1916; A 4429162, 442163. 
© Lewis pub. co., New York. 


Morris (George) sr.*, Philadelphia. 
Poem of George Washington. Card, 
164 by 94 inches. $0.10. [21119 

© July 10, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Sept. 
6, 1916; A 436740. 


Morris (Odie L.)* Quincy, Dl. Merid- 
ional method of subjective refract- 
ing. [9] p. nea on 16mo. [21120 

© July 19, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
2 1916" A 436503. 


Moser paper co. Are you buying paper 
stock this fall? Sheet, col. illus., 19 
by 24 inches, in envelope, 63 by 84 
inches. [21121 

© Aus O4%eSi6-° 2) co ane ait. 
sept. 8, 1916; A 436664; W. Sid 
Fish service for advertisers, Chi- 
cago. 


MotTHER Goose. 


All about Mother Goose. 
wv. B. Gruelle. 


[21122, 211238 


Pictures by 
New York, Cupples & 


Leon company [1916] 4g p eol. 
front., illus., col. plates. 24mo. (All 
about series) $0.25. Sept. 2, 
1916; 2 e«. Sept. 13, 1916; aff. Sept. 


14, 1916; A 437673. 


© Cupples & Leon co., New York. 


Mother Goose rhymes. New York, Platt 
& Peck co., 1916. [12] p. illus. (part 
Cole) etols] -SOsLOy 2 @ duly, OG 
2c. July 28, 1916; aff. July 27, 1916; 
A 4385791. 


© Platt & Peck co., New York. 


MoTHER’S MACARONI co.*, Minneapolis. 
Creamettes advertising campaign, 
1916-1917. Sheet, illus., 22 by 17 
inches. [21124 


© June 16, 1916; 2 ce. July 7 
ait. July 17,-1916; "A 484998. 


MotTHeEr’s story hour. New York,,The 
Platt & Peck eco. [1916] [828] p. 
ilius., col. plates. Svo. $1.00. 

[21125 

© July 31, 1916; 2c. Aug. 2, 1916; 

aff. Aug. 7, 1916: A 487123; Platt 
& Peck co., New York. 


ptOiG 5 


Motion picture theatre list. 
[21126, 21127 


July, 1916. Suppl. 10 p. 8vo. © July 
1, 1916; 2 e. and aft: July 20, 1916); 


A 436286. 
Aug., 1916. Suppl. 11 p. 8vo. © Aug 
1, 1916; 2° ce’and “af. “Aug, 5, 1916: 


A 433970. 


© Motion picture trade directory 
co., ine., New York. 


[21128, 21129 


no. 10. 1st ed., 
£S1G.*" £ pay pe 5-13 diagrs. 
8vo. $0.25. © July 15, 1916; 2 «¢. 
and aff. July 19, 1916; A 435152. 

Sunbeam steam and water boilers for 
modern heating apparatus. p. [3]—-159, 
[1]. illus., tables, diagrs. 1i16mo. 
(Cover-title: Fitter’s oe Sun- 
beam boilers) $0.2 © July 14, 
£9nGS) 2+ ec. and’ ait. aly 19, 1976; A 
435151. 


Mountain states telephone & 
graph co.*, Denver. 
rectories. 


Modern plumbing. 


tele- 
Telephone di- 
[21180-21134 


Deming and Las Cruces. Book no. 1-S. 
Aug., 1916. cover-title, 16 p. 4to. 
© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 439109. 

Gitne district. Book 5-S. Aug., 1916. 
cover-title, 16 p. 4to. @© Aug. 12 


1916; 2 c.- and aff. Sept. 1, 1916; A 


439108. 

Phoenix district. Book no. 3-S. Aug., 
1916. Ones -title, 48 p. 4to. © Aug. 
@, 191 Pal e. and aff, Sept. 1, 1916; 
A 43911 

Prescott eee Book no. 4-S. _Sept., 
1916. cover-title, 16 p. 4to. © Aug. 
26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 1, 1916; 
A 439110 

Tucson district. Book no. 2-8.  Aug., 
1916. cover-titie, 32 p. 4to. © July 
ob; 19163 2c and aft. Sept. 1, 1916; 


A 439112. 


Mouser (Ray Homer)* Los Angeles. 
Synopses of stories for motion pic- 
ture scenarios, by R. H. Mouser 
(Bill Stinger) [7] p. 8vo. [21135 

© Aug. 11, 1916; 2%e7 Ags 
1916; aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 436647. 


Mowrer (Edgar Ansel) [21136-21144 
Austria drains Montenegro. © July 27, 
1916; 1 c. July 31, 1916; A 441430. 


Battle for Gorizia is long and bloody. 
@ Aug. 14, 1916; 1 ¢. Aug. Ai, Pole] 


A 441802. 
Cenference in Paris plans Italian coup. 
Sept. 6, 1916; 1. c. Sept. 9, 1916; 

A 442326. 


High peaks in way of Italians’ advance. 
© Aug. 18, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 238, 1916; 
A 441991. 


Italian boy scouts for war. © Aug. 15, 
1916; ic. Aug. 18, 1916; A 441882. 
Italy rejoices at wa ur news. © Aug. 29, 


916; 1 c. Sept. 1, 1916; A 442186. 


Page shows share of Italy in the war. 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 4, 1916; 
A 441609. 

See doom of Goritz in Italians’ victory. 
@ Aug. 9, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 12, 1916; 
A 4417389. 

Victory over Austrians at Gorizia is 
hailed by Italians as greatest Of the 
war since battle of the Marne. (im 
Chicago daiiy news) © Aug. 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 14, 1916; A 441767. 
[Note : The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news. ] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


942 


Mowrer (Paul Scott) 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


[21145-21172 


Anniversary cheers French. © Sept. 5, 
6; 1 c. Sept. 8, 1916; A 442304. 
Austrians collapse forecast by French. 
Graves. Lg toto. t ec Aug. 21, 1916; 
A 441951. 
Balkan news delights French. © Sept. 
1, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442235. 
Bernhardt will tour U. S. © Aug. 11, 
HOG: vert Aug. 17, L91G'; "A 441817. 
Comments on islands’ sale. © Aug. 18, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 23, 1916; A 441992. 


Doomed as spy for Teutons. @© Sept. 7, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 11, 1916; A 442360. 


Ex-correspondent honored. © Sept. 7, 
1916; 1 c Sept. 11, 1916; A 442357. 

Expect Hindenburg to end Verdun siege. 
CO enibers oh SLOG = Ie. (Sept. : 5, 1916; 
A 442244, 


Frame reply to mail note. ©. Aug. 10, 
1916; 1 ¢. Aus. 4, 1916; A AAV771. 


French see an omen in Greece. © Aug. 
29, 49196; be: Sept. 1, 1916; A 442180, 


Generals’ names are secret. © Aug. 18, 
916; 1 ec. Aug. 23, 1916; A 441990. 


Germans attacking Gerard. © Aug. 18, 
1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 23, 1916; A 441989. 


Good strategy won great Marne battle. 
© Sept. 12, 1916; i, ce. Sept. 16, 1916 ; 
A 4425038. 


Kaiser’s execution opposed by paper. © 
Se 1916; 1 c. Sept. 11, 1916; A 
Oo 


Outlook for allies bright. © Aug. 10, 
1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 14, 1916; A 441770. 


Plan for peace whiie rushing munitions. 
© Aug. 18, 1916; le. Aug. 2a, ROG: 
A 441996. 


Hope “good to all” in war. © Sept. 1, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442239. 


Promotion for K. Y. Rockwell. © Sept. 
ta ato. 1 “c.. Sept.- 16,.’1916;° A 
442511. a 


Russians win fame while aiding French. 
© Aug. 24, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 28, 1916; 
A 442099. 


Sees peace in 7 months. © Sept. 8, 
Gy Le sept: 14, 1916;"A 442468" 


Shells thick at Thiaumont. © Sept. 5, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 8, 1916; A 442301. 


Tells of Weddingen’s death. © Aug. 2 
feos GwAue. 12, 1916: A 441737 


Thanks to U. S. school topic. e Sept. 7 
19165 1 ¢:- Sept: 11,.1916; A 442362. 


Thiaumont redoubt is a battle inferno. 
© Sept. 11, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; 
A 442481. 


Trenches hear Balkan news. © Aug. 31, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442247. 

Verdun puts stamp on brave defenders. 
© ‘Aug. 157A 9AG'; 1 c., Aug, 18; 1916; 
A 441881, ; 


War cross to Chicagoan. .@ Sept. 13, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442508. 


Would seize interned ships. © Aug. 17, 
o1G;) 1c. Aug. 21, 1916; A 441952" 


{Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


943 


MUSGRAVE (A. F.) 


21179 


MULLEN (G. M.)* ‘Towson, Md. For 


higher standards. 12 p. 8vo. $0.25. 

[20473 

Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c«. and aff. 
Sept. 13, 1916; A 436769. 


Mumrorp molding machine co. Squeez- 


ers. 12 p. illus. S8vo. [21174 


©) Aug. 28. 1996 792 e 4 andaait, 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 4386698; Vulcan 
engineering sales co., Chicago. 


Murruy (Charles Edward)* Bloom- 


ington, Ind. Barber shop advertis- 
ing plan. 2d ed., rev. to date. 
cover-title, 3 1. 4to. $10.00. [21175 

© Aug. 5, 1916; 2c. and aft. Aug: 
7, 1916; A 485615. 


[MuscHAMP (EH. A.)] [Uncle Harry’s 


evening talk. B 61-B 64, B 65-B 78, 
by E. A. Muschamp and R. C. Clo- 
thier] [12 installments] (Jn Johns- 
town Daily tribune) Contents :— 
B 61. Uncle Harry tells about the 
dead letter office—B 62. Uncle 
Harry tells of two years of war.— 
B 68. Uncle Harry tells of the Rus- 
sian capture of Hrzingan.—B 64. 
Uncle Harry shows the boys New 
York.—B 66. Uncle Harry shows the 
boys how magazines are made.—B 
67. Uncle Harry explains about the 
new farm loan banks.—B 68. Uncle 
Harry and the children see Niagara 
Falls.—B 69. Uncle Harry explains 
the new naval bill—B 70. Uncle 
Harry and his travelers see the 
wonders of Yellowstone Park.—B 
71. Uncle Harry and his party see 
giant trees of California—B 72. 
Uncle Harry explains about Presi- 
dent Wilson and the railroad trou- 
ble-—B 73. Uncle Harry tells how 
the war has reached 410,000,000 peo- 
ple. [21176 

©: July 31; aoe a—t, LO; 175, 21,24, 
28, 31, Sept. 4, 7, 11, 1916; 1 c. each 
Sept. 16, Bais 2 442499. M-C. syn- 
dicate, Philadelphia. 


MusiIcaL ae Aug., 1916.  cover- 


title, S p. illus., ports. fol. $0.10. 

Tenge 

© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

26, 1916; A. 486761; W. W. Kimball 

co.. Chicago. [Copyright is claimed 
on new matter] 


(21178, 21179 


Gloves, hats, furs and feathers. © Aug. 
20, UGG Meee Aug 237 LONG si oA 
441970. 

Qualitative analysis. © Sept. 20, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 22, 1916; A 442664. 

{The foregoing are in National cleaner 
and dyer] 


© Dowst bros. co., Chicago. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21180 


Musxkoces, Okl. Phoenix directory of 
Muskogee and Muskogee County, 
1916. Muskogee, Okl., Phoenix di- 
rectory company, 1916. 562 p. S8vo. 
$5.00. [21180 

© Aug. 12,1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

15, 1916; A 488071 ; Phoenix directory 
co., Muskogee, Ok. 

Vital certifi- 

inches. $2.00. 

[21181 


© June 8, 1915; 2 c. May 31, 1916; 
aff. July 21, 1916; A 486039. Wil- 
liam Vance Ormond, Williamston, 
N. C. 


MUTUAL LIFE insurance co. of New 


MuTUAL BURIAL league. 
cate. Sheet, 83 by 104 


York. Success table. Card, printed 
on both sides, 34+ by 54 inches. $0.10. 
[21182 


© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A. 4385905; W. D. Tolle, 
Green Bay, Wis. 


Myrrs (Hillwood B.)* Washington. 
With Uncle Sam in Mexico. Sheet, 
$ by 6 inches. [21183 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ce. July 31, 1916; 
aff. July 12, 1916; A 434909. 


Myers (George W.) Analytical chart 
of elementary school arithmetic with 
related characteristics of childhood, 
and correlated geometry,  [etc.] 
Sheet, 163 by 25 inches. $0.15. 

[21184 


© June 22> 1916: 2-e and Jat: 
June 26, 1916; A 484706: Scott, 
Foresman & co., Chicago. 


Myers (Lewis EH.) & co.*, Valparaiso, 
Ind. Secretary’s efficiency manual. 
Pes: Chautauqua school of applied 
salesmanship. 120 p. 12mo. $1.00. 

[21185 


© July 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
3, 1916; A 486215. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter. ] 


Mystic, Conn. Mystic and Stonington, 


Connecticut directory, 1916-17. 
Providence, R. I., C. D. White co., 
1916. 196 p. Svo. $2.50. [21186 

Cy Aus! 31-116" “2%. and” sir. 


Sept. 19, 1916; 
White co., 


NAasHuva, _N. 


A 487731; C. De Witt 
Providence, R. I. 


H. Nashua directory, 
1916. v. 37. Boston, Mass., W. A. 
Greenough & co., 1916. 309 p. front. 


(fold. map) S8vo. $3.50. 

© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
5, 1916; A 431368; W. A. Greenough 
& co., Boston. 


[21187 : 


: 


Dt. TL7SS.,. aS 


Confidential mer- 
1916-1917.  [v. 


NASHVILLE, Tenn. 
chant’s reference. 


20.] Nashville, Tenn., The James- 
Sanford agency, 1916. xvi, 262 p. 
4to. [21188 


© Aug. 23, 1916; 
bh TONG A Hee 
agency, ‘Nashville. 


ce. and aff. Sept. 
James-Sanford 


NASHVILLE RETAIL credit men’s assn. 
Do you pay your bills. (In Nash- 
ville Tennesseean and Nashville 
American ) [21189-21191 


July 2, 1916. © July 2, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 441871. 


Aug. 6, 1916. .© Aue: 6, 1916; eG Ane 
16, 1916; A 441873. 

July 30, 1916. © July 30, 1916; 1 «¢ 
Aug. 16, 1916; A 441872. 


© Luther Ciayton Lau, Nashville. 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FURNITURE 
manufacturers. Semi-annual meet- 
ing held in Chicago, May 10, 1916. 
838, [2] p. port. S8vo. [21192 . 

© June 1, 1916; 1 c. and aff. July 
14,5 1916" 16 June 23) 19162 
434960; Frank Herrman Timken, 
Rockford, Til. 


NATIONAL BRAKE & electric co.*, Mil- 
waukee. [21193-21195 


Cc. DP. and CC: 2 A.o direc and alter- 
nating current governors for industrial 
service. 3 pe, alus: siden 4to. 
(Part catalog no. N 440. July, 1916) 
@ July 31, 1916; 2° c and aff Aug. 

14, 1916; A 4385762. 


Types C D 17, 18 and 20 direct current 


governors for air brake service. (De- 
scriptive catalog no. N 487. July, 
1916) 3 pvp. illus., diagrs. 4to. © 


July 28, 1916; 
1916; A 436232. 
Types C D 17, 18 and 20 ‘direct current 
governors for air brake service. (Part 
eaialog no. N 438. July, 1916) 3 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. @© July 31, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Aug. 14, 1916; A 435761. 


NATIONAL CLOAK & suit co.*. New York. 
[21196-21198 


23, (gpa aibins: 
([ National money 


2 c. and aff. Aug. 3; 


Blue book of bargains. 
(part col.) 4to.: 
saving style book v. 20, no. 5, June, 
1916]) © July 12, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. July 14, 1916; A 485071. 

National made-to-measure suits & skirtss 
35 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. ([Na- 
a money-saving style book. v. 20, 

. 6, Aug., 19161) © Sept. 1, 1916; 
2° e. and aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 439163. 


National money- saving style book, Vv. 20; 


NO. oO PAus.. 1916. Fall and winter 
1916-1917. 3893p. illus. (part col.) 
4to.° © Aug. 5, 1916 7°2. @ and aa; 

Aug. 8, 1916; A 436305 
NATIONAL COMMITTEE on prisons*, New 
York. Prison leaflets. No. 35. 33, 
[1] p. illus., ports., diagrs: $vo. 
$0.10. [21199 
©. July, 15, 1916; 2 }esaneee 


July 24, 1916; A 436147. 


944 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


21222 


NATIONAL DAIRY council*, Chicago. 
Hat more of these, live better, spend 
less. (/n Saturday evening post) 

[21200 
© July 29, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 2, 1916; 
A 442208. 


NATIONAL 
assn.*, Utiea, N.Y. 


ELECTRICAL contractors’ 
Universai data 


& sales book. [Additions] 
[21201-21203 
June, 1916. [80] p. 8vo. $10.60. © 


humew20 LOG: 2 ec June, 22, 1916; 
aff. June 26, 1916; A 434715. 


July, 1916. BOW 40. 8vo. $10.00. 
@ Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 3, 1916; A 486251. 


Auer ONG.) P14)" pp) “Svo.! $10.00. © 
Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1916; aff. 
Aug. 19, 1916, A 435250. 


NATIoNAt fire proofing co.*, Pittsburgh. 
[21204-21207 

Natco building tile. 8 p. illus., diagrs. 
16mMoOns Opouly) 17, 2926 : 2-¢. and aif, 
July 20, 1916; A 436027. 

Nateo dairy barn. Sheet, 
both sides. iilus., plans, 48 by 20 
inches. (Design no. 12) © July 24, 
TOUGEV2ecs and ‘ait. July 25; 19165 A 
436081. 

Nateo hollow tile for dry kiln construc- 
tone 4s pp, ellus.. diners) | £6mo. © 
Aug. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 11, 
1916; A 485682. 


printed on 


Nacto small garage. Design no. 14. 
Sheet, illus., plans printed on both 


sides, 48 by 20 inches. © Aug. 18, 
Or ACMA: 2a LOTG : Jaihey Aue. 
22, 1916; A 436482. 
NATIONAL 
York. 


FLORAL corporation*, New 
National florists’ telegraphie 
& cable code. Sheet, 153 by 42 
inches. [21208 
© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 

4, 1916; A 435608. 

NATIONAL LEAD co. Window displays 
of ail nations. Sheet, illus., printed 
on both sides, 234 by 183 inches. 
folded to obl. 16imo. [21209 


© July 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 485653; United States 
cartridge co., New York. 

NATIONAL MFG. co.*, Worcester, Mass. 
Standard wire goods. 272 p. incl. 
front., plate, illus. 4to. (Catalog 
no. 10) [21210 

© July 1, 1916; 2c. July 17, 1916; 
aff. July 18, 1916; A 4386021. 

NATIONAL MOTION picture ticket co., 
Omaha, Neb. 202A. 21212 
Fool and his money are soon parted. 

[6] “p.- folder. 16mo.:.'© May 15, 


1916; 2 c. July 19, 1916; aff. Aug. 9, 
1916; A 435700. 


Money-making message to merchants. 
cover-title, [8] p. rar. 8vo. © May 


15>, LOG: 2 c. July £9, 1916; aff. Aug. 
9,.1916; A 435701. 


- © Robert P. Wessels, Corning, Ia. 


945 


NATIONAL OIL Grilling co.*, Houston. 
Drilling for oil. cover-title. 20 p. 
illus. S8vo. [21213 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
4, AQIG; A: 435617, 


NATIONAL PIPE bending co*, New 
Haven. National direct contact feed 
water heaters. 40 p. front., illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. (Catalog 52) [21214 


© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. © 
7, 1916; A 435629. 


NATIONAL PROFIT-SHARING assn. Com- 
munity catalogue. 15 p. illus. 8vo. 
[21215 


© tly 29) A91G- 2 e@ Land) att: 
July 81, 1916; A 485495; Ellsworth 
B. Overshiner, Chicago. 


NATIONAL SAVINGS ¢Co., inc. National 
System of savings. [6] p. folder. 
16mo. [21216 


© June 15, 1915; 2 c@ and aff. 
July 20, 1916; A 436023; James BH. 
MeNary, Pittsburgh. 


NATIONAL SELLING co. Gilt metal price 


tags. [6] p. folder, illus. 16mo. 
[21217 
© June 30, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 


Ae Aco TONG A AR Olgas Wee Ws 
Gramimes & sons, Allentown, Pa. 


NATIONAL SERVICE Co., inc. Zuckerman 
weekly fashion art service. Issue 
no. 128. Week beginning Sept. 4, 
1916. p. A, B. 2 sheets, illus., 21 by 
14 inches. $5.00. [21218 


© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Aug. 
18, 1916; A 485888; Sidney D. Zuck- 
erman, Chicago. 


NATIONAL SHAWMUT bank of Boston*, 


Boston. Foreign trade report [port 
of Boston] July, 1916. [8] p. 4to. 
[21219 


© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
29, 1916; A 486527. 


NATIONAL TANK & mfg. co.*, Los An- 


geles. National corrugated knock- 
down tanks. [4] p. illus. 16mo. 
[21220 


©) June 20, 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. 
June 27, 1916; A 432693. 


NATIONAL X-ray reflector co.*, Chicago. 
[24221,. 21222 


Magnets of trade. [16] p. illus. 16mo. 
© July 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 435534. 


X-ray reflectors for direct store window 


show case and flood lighting. 2d ed. 
22 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. (Catalog 
now 19) @* Anse A, 1916 2) cand 


aff. Aug. 21, 1916; A 435970. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1. 0e6, 7.43 


21223 

NEALY (Charles Merritt)* Chicago. 
In the name of humanity. Card, 14 
by 11 inches. $0.10. [21223 


© July 24, 1916: 2 
7, 1916; A 435630. 
Neus” (ichnj p=. St. 


ec. and aff. Aug. 


Louise {od I 


column system bockkeeping. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 134 by 12 


inches, with extra sheet attached. 83 

by 53 inches. $60.75. [21224 
© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Aug. 

23, 1916; A 435999. 

NELSON’s encyclopaedia. [21225, 21226 

Educational course in studying and read- 
ing United States history. New York, 
N. ¥.. Nelson’s perpetual loose-leaf en- 
eyclopaedia and research service bu- 
reau for scientific and special informa- 
tion [1916] cover-title, 1 p. 1., 20 p. 
Svo, | @) Juner’19. 19g: 25e. June 24. 
1916; aff. June 22, 1916; A 43826385. 

Read'ng course in zoology & betany. New 
York, N. Y., Nelson’s perpetual loose- 
leaf encyclopaedia and research service 
bureau for scientific and special infor- 
mation [1916] Various paging. 8vo. 
© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 9, 
1916; A 436725. 


© Thomas Nelson & sons, New 
York; 


NEUBERT (A.)* Berkeley, Cal. 
advantages of unit system polygon 
Forni. 19. p=", Troud... <1 Lass, ~ told. 
plate. 8vo. (cover-title: Permanent 
reinforced concrete protection. } 

PART 
ec. and aff. July 


Use and 


© July 26. 1916; 2 
31, 1916; A 4385524, 

NEUBURGER (Max) & co.*, New York. 
Fur house. Catalog A, fur season, 
1916-17. 51 p. illus. Svo. . [21228 

© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
2, 1916; A 436614. 

NEW BEDFORD cotten weavers protective 
assn.*, New Bedford, Mass. Standard 
price list for weaving plain cloths. 
twills and sateens, fancies and lenos. 
41 p. 24mo. $0.10. [21229 

Cy futy 5, 19ih 2 Gare aie aly 
27, 1916; A 436103. 

NEw CASTLE, Pa. New Castle 

city directory 1916. [v. 21] 


oficial 
Akron, 


O., The Burch directory company, 
1916. 8, [17)]-138 ps Sve. $5.80: 

[21236 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 © and aff. Sept. 

11, 1916; A 438300; Burch directory 


co., Akr on, O. 

NEW CONSTRUCTION (Order of the) 
Constitution of the Order of the New 
Construction. [1916] 18 p. 16mo. 

p2i2a. 

© July 31, 1916; 2c and aff. Aug. 

7, 1916; A 435623; Richard E. Titus, 
Minneapolis. 


NEw ENGLAND mutual life insurance 


co. When we will cross the ferry. 
cover-title, [8] p. illus. (part eis) 
16mo. $0.50. f21232 


© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 cand aff. Aug. 
36, 1916; A 436551; Charles T. Duffie, 
Detroit. 


New Ewnepanp telephone & telegraph 
co.*, Boston. Telephone directories. 


[21233-21246 
Augusta district. phere ae issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 76 p. © July 26, 


1916; 2 ¢. July 27, 1916; aff. July 29, 
1916; A 436175. 


Bangor district. Summer issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 84 p. 8vo. © Aug. 5, 
91> 2 e: Aug S FISiGeraiin Aug. rie 
1816; A 435656. 


Bar fiatbor Fillsworth district. Summer 


issue, 1916. cover-titie, 24 p. 8vo. 
@ July, 13. 1916: 2 e: and aff. July 17, 
1916; A 485086. 

Belfast- Rockland district. Summer is- 
sue, 1916. cover-title, 44 p. Svo. © 
Aug. 7, 19165 °2°«. Aus. Sj-1Stee an 
Aug. 9, 1916; A 435673. 


Beliows Falls-Brattieboro district. 
tion] 30. Summer issue, 1916. cover- 
title, 32 px -8vo:. . © July 2 seoie- 
2 ce. and aff. ela 24,1916; A 435222. 


Boston and _ vicinitv: Summer, i916. 
cover-title, 516, 177 p. 4to. © June 
U5 A162: Aug. 19, 1916; afi. Aug. 
liv 1916; A 436506. 


Brockton district. Summer issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 120 p. 8vo. © July 11, 
19165 2 c.. Tuly 13;)1916 7 af duly, 14, 
1916; A 435057. 


Claremont-Newport district. Summer is- 

sue, 1916. cover-title, 24 p. Svo. © 
July 26, 191622, & July 2, LS LG sate. 
July 29, 1916: A 436174. 


Dover-Portsmouth-Rochester district. 
[Section] 8. Summer issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 68 p. S8vo. @©@ July 22, 
1976:; .2 ¢ and aff! July 2474926; A 
435223. 


Keene-Peterbero district. Summer isste, 
1916. cover-title, 32 p. 8vo. © July 
28, 1916 5 2.c. July 31, 1916: an. Jay 
29, 1916; A 436173. 


Lebanon-White River Junction district. 
[Section] 29. Summer issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 32 p.. 8ve. © July 31, 
1916: 2° a and afk. Aus. 2) Too 
435553. 


New Bedford district. Summer 
1916. cover-title, 128 p.  8vo. 
July. t4, 1916: 2 ¢. and_aik., July ea 
1916; A 435087. 


Portland district. [Section] 17. 
mer issue, 141916. —cover-titie, 136 p. 
Svo. -@. July: 6, 194652 “el July 10, 
1916: aff. July 8, 1916; A 434884. 


Springfield district. Fall issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 120 p. 4to. © Sept. 12, 
1916; 2 e«. Sept. 14, 1916; aff. Sept. 
rls 1916; A "43680 sy 


NEw JERSEY title 
co.*, Jersey City. 


[Sec- 


issue, 


cuarantee & trust 
[21247-21258 


Estate of every man who dies [etc.] oe 
p. folder. 12mo. June 24, 1916 
2c. June 28, 1916; aff. July 10, 1916: 


A 435004. 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 


In the old days people thought—etc. 
fsiapsyvtolder, (12mo0.  .© June 24, 
1916; 2 c. June 28, 1916; aff. July 10, 
1916; A 4850C2. 


Man to whom a child must look [etc.] 
[3] p. folder. 12mo. © June 24, 
fare: 2c. June 28, 1916; aff. July 10, 
1916; A 485011. 

[3] p. 


Men may take chances [etc.] 
folder. 12mo. © June 24, 19165 2 ¢ 
June 28, 1916; aff. July 10, 1916; 
435905. 

Of course you have thought [etc.] [3] 
pe tolder. ~12mo..’ © June 24, 1916; 
2c. June 28, 1916; aff. July 10, 1916; 
A 435009. 


Perhaps you think of old age now and 


then. [3] p. folder. 12mo. © June 
24, 1916;-2 c. June 28, 1916; ail. July 
10, 1916; A 435012. 

We belieye in life insurance. [8] p. 
folder. “12mo. © June 24, 1916; 2 c¢. 
June 28, 1916; afi. July 10, 1916; A 
435008. 

Why should a woman be indifferent etc. 
P3)] p. folder. 12mo. © June 24, 


1916; 2 c. June 28, 1916; aff. July 10, 
1916; A 435003. 


You may not have a successor in busi- 
ness fetc.] [3] p. folder. 12mo. © 
fane 24 1916: 2 °c. June 28, 1916; 
aff. July 10, 1916; A 435019. 


You should make your will [etec.] 


[3] p. 
folder. 12mo. fone 24. 191G 2) ¢. 


June 28, 1916; aff. July 10; 19167 A 
435006. 

You take chances about some things. 
[slips folder;,, 12mo: sune 24, 


1916; 2 c. June 28, 1916; aff. July 10, 
1916; A 435007. 


You try to shield and safeguard [etc.] 
[3] p. folder. 12mo. © June 24, 1916; 
2c. June 28, 1916; aff. July 10, 1916; 
A 4350138. 


© R. P. Purse, Chattanooga. 


New York, (City) Haberdasher di- 
rectory. July—Deec., 1916. New 
York, The Haberdasher co., 1916. 
cover-title, 184 p. 24mo. $0.25. 

[21259 

© July 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 

19, 1916; A 435188; Haberdasher co., 
New York. 


New York, (Cify) Phillips’ business 
directory of New York city for 1916. 
v. 46. New York, J. F. White, 1916. 
XXXViii, 1305 p. 8vo. $3.00. [21260 

© July 21, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 438257; John I. White, 
New York. 


New YoORK ELECTROTYPER’S union no. 
100. Duntonian technical educa- 
tional series for apprentices. 11th 
lecture. [4] p. fol. $0.10. [21261 


ieaihuly oot. 1916. 2 c, jand aff. 
Aug. 8, 1916; A 436252 : George E. 
@ Dunton, New York. 


| 


no. 9, 1916 21280 
New JERSEY title guarantee & trust! NEw YorK EVENING post co.*, New 
co.*—Continued. York. [21262-21269 


Advertising record of evening papers for 
June, 1916, 1915. Sheet; 11 by 16 
inches. (Bulletin, v. 3, no. 17.) © 
July 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 3, 
1916; A 436227. 


Juiy, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 114 by 16 
inches. (Bulletin v. 3, no. 20) © 
Duly 22 OG. et Co VANS. 22 A OUG s 
ait, Aug. 25, 1916; A 439023. 

Jan. to June, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 
11 by 16 inches. (Bulletin y. 3, no. 
17) N@. Suly U8, 1916 >) 2 chvand “aft. 
Aug. 3, 1916; A 436228. 

Advertising record of morning papers for 


June, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 11 by 15 
inches. (Bulletin, VWoaronw NOs tSa)iac © 


uly DSi LOts 2c. and aff. Aug. 3, 
1916; A 436224 

July, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 114 by 143 
inches. (Bulletin, v. 38, no. 19.) © 
July 12, 1916; 2re,, Aue: (22; 1916} aff. 
Aug. 25, 1916; A 439022. 

January to June, inc., 1916, 1915. 
Sheet, 11 by 15 inches. (Bulletin, 
Vol SaanOn LS -)) .© Muly 218, VOLG == 2). c. 
and aff. Aug. 3, 1916; A 436225. 


Advertising record of Sunday papers for 
June, A916. 19115.) Sheet; alaby 1:7 
iINnGhes: we AGbulletini v.23... NOs. 16s). © 
duly Ley) 1946.2 2) eevand alts Aue. 3; 
1916; A 486226. 

July, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 11 by 17 

inches. (Bulletin v. 8, no. 20.) ©G 

July 2S WO1G 2Zues Aue. 221906. alt. 

Aug. 25, 1916; A 439021. 


NEw YorK GAs & electric appliance 
co.*, New York. Interchangeable 
parts for electric, gas and combina- 
tion lighting fixtures. 96 p. illus. 
fol. (Catalog no. 20) [21270 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
DAO Gs ero TO: 
NEw YORK HERALD ¢co.*, Jersey City. 
[21271-21280 
Allied strategy devoted to destruction or 
‘elimination of the Austro-Hungarian 
armies. @©@ Aug. 13, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 441786. 


Ailies end first phase of the great of- 
fensive and form lines for next simul- 
taneous blow. @© Aug. 27, 1916; 1 e. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 442115. 

Allies from Salonica camp in contact 
with the Bulgarians on entire Mace- 
Gonian wy LOnt., mC) Als. 20> cbOMo rs inc. 
Aus 25. LOLS aA 442047. 

Fashion magazine section of the New 
York herald, Aug. 20, 1916. © Aug. 
SOP 1G16 =F Winer Avie © 257 9 VO1GR A 
442049. 

New York herald campaign map section 
showing strongholds and battle grounds 
of two parties for 1916. © Sept. LO: 
1916; 1 ce. Sept. 11, 1916; A 442353. 


Six big steamships leave New York in 
day. Key to chart. © Aug. 27, 1916; 
IC AUS. 255) LONG 442114. 


23 steamships on the MHerald’s chart. 
Key to chart. © Aug. 13, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 441966. 

24 steamships shown on Herald‘s chart. 
Key to chart. e Sept. LOW DOUG Sr: e 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 442352. 


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25 steamships on the Herald’s chart. 
Key to chart. © Aug. 20, 1916; lc 
Aug. 25, 1916; A 442048. 

25 steamships shown on Herald’s chart. 
Key to; chart..; @ Sept.:3,219te<. i c. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 442210. 
[Note: The foregoing are in New 

York herald.] 

NEw YORK TELEPHONE CO. 
[21281-21293 

Auburn-Geneva district telephone di- 

rectory, May 11, 1916. 92 p. 4to. 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2 1916 A. 435536. 


Binghamton district telephone directory, 


May 11, 1916. 104 p. 4io. June 
10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; 
A 435537. 

© New York telephone co., New 


York. 

Buffalo Beli telephone 
rectory, June, 1916. 128 p. 
June 26, 1916: 2 c. and aff. July 8, 
1916; A 434874. 
© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


Cord equipment & battery feeder re- 
sistance for private branch exchange 


classified di- 
4to. © 


switchboards. 5 p. 16mo. (Engi- 
neering bulletin 199, May. 1916. 
[Text parallel to binding} © May 1, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. June 16, 1916; 
A 435786. 

Elmira district telephone directory. June 
1, 1916. 105° p. 4to. © July 3, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 
435538. 

Ithaca-Cortland district telephone di- 
rectory, May ety 1916. 63 p. 4to. 
© Tune 9, 1916; ec. and afi. Aug. 2, 


1916; A 435539. 


Norwich district telephone directory, 
June 10, 1916. 107 p. 4to. © July 
13°1916- 2 c and-afi. Age: <2, 1916; 
A 435540. 


Oswego district telephone directery. May 
at” WS1GL > 56 pp. -410-."-_ © June 9, 
1916: 2 ¢.. and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 
435541. 

Private branch exchanges. No. 550A 
P. B. X. switchboard. 12 p. i16mo. 
(Engineering bulletin 201, May, 1916) 
[Text parallel to binding]. © May 1, 


1916: e. and aff. June 16, 1916; A 
AS57858. 
© New York telephone co., New 

York. 

Rochester Bell telephone classified di- 
rectory June, 1916. 41 p. 4to. © 
July 5, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Aug. 22, 
1916; A 436467. 
© Reuben a Donnelley, Chicago. 

Syracuse distri eat directory, 

May 11, 1916. ” 160 4to. © June 
16, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aft. Aug. 2, 1916; 
A 435542. 
Itica district telephone directory, May 
11, 1916. 156 p. 4to. © June 22, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 
435543. 

Watertown district telephone directory, 
May i1, 1916. 72 p. 4to. © June 
17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; 
A 435544. 
© New York telephone co., New 

ae die 


NewsureH,-N. ¥Y. Waite’s Newburgh 
city directory for 1916. Newburgh, 
N. Y.,:‘L. P> Waite & co.) 191) "3: 
1.. 7-564 p. front. (fold. map) 8vo. 
$3.50. [21294 

© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 « and aff. Aug. 
28, 1916: A 487396; L. P. Waite & 
co., Newburgh, N. Y. 


NEWELL (Mary O’Connor) One great 
thing the war will do for humanity. 
(In Chicago herald) [21295 

© Aug. 27, 1916; 1 e@ Aug. 28, 
1916; A 442112; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


NEWMAN (Ernest)* Lynn, Massachu- 


setts. Surface condenser charts. 
(Jn Power) _ [21296 
© Aug. 29, 1916; 1 e« Sept. 7, 


1916; A 442262. 


NEWMAN clock co.*, New York. Bet- 
ter protection for private homes. 


[8] p. illus. 24mo. [21297 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ce. July 7, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 436397. 

NEWSKIN c¢o.*, Brooklyn. New-skin 


for cuts and scrapes, to prevent in- 
fection. Sheet, Das printed on 
both sides, 9 by 7 inches. [21298 


© June 24, cual 2 e@. and aff. 
June 27, 1916; A 432692. 


NEwspapPer feature service, inc.*, New 
York. Each Proof, illus. 
[21299-21389 


Asthma Simpson, the village queen. I 
see by the paper that the state is 
offering $25.00. © June a 1916; 2 
ec. and aff. July 10, 1916; 432969. 


You say you’ve ee all over 
the world. © July 1, 1916; 2 ce. and 
aff. July 10, 1916; A 432986, 

Brgy, brothers. Come ¢ on, Lo! Shake 

leg! © Aug. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. 
eg 11, 1916; A "435734. 


If we come across a hippo. © 
July 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 
1916; A 435229. 

If we could only get something to 
eat. @© July 29, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 5, 1916; A "436262. 

It’s a very fime specimen of a 
bureau bird, Lo. © July 8, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. July th, TSS vs "434985. 


ze potatoe. on Sept. 2/7. 19163) 2¥e 
and aff. Sept. 13, i916: "A 436796. 
What do you say, Lo, if we go to 
Be race track and watch the ponies? 
Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
%, 1916; A 436421. 
What is the idea of bobbing up and 
down, Lo Brow? © June 24, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 10, 1916; A 432970. 
wets up now, Lo? © Aug. 26, 
1916; ec. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 
436746, 


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BOOKS, 
no. 9, 1916 


GROUP II 
21389 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*—Con. 
—— Why a dasypeltis scaber, is an egg 


eating snake. © July 1, 1916; 2 «. 
and ail. July 10, 1916; A 482985. 
Daily magazine page for everybody. 
The age of envy. © July 29, 1916; 
_ 2c. and aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 436268. 
- Exercise with a medicine ball if 
you'd beautify your body. © Aug. 5, 


#916; 2.c. and aii. Aug. 11, 1916; A 
435739. 


— — Five daily duties the seeker after 
beauty should perform. © Sept. 2, 


1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 13, 1916; A | 


436783. 


— Heart of the world. © Aug. 26, 
1916; 2 c¢. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916; 
A 436753. 


—— Hot weather a pee aty aid in rout- 
ing worry wrinkles. © Aug. 5, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 11, oli A 435738. 


Household helps. Here are some 
simple menus for Sunday dinners. © 
July 1, 1916; 2 c. and afi. July 10, 
1916; A 432980. 


Try these piquant sauces and 


secure 2 new food flavor. © Aug. 12, 
ioe ¢. and Af Aus. 17, 2996; A 
436414. 


Why yeu should select cook- 
ing utensils carefully. © July 1, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. July 10, 1916; A 4232983. 
How te increase your height by 
simple exercises at home. 


© Aug. 26, 
1946s o> 2c.. and. ail. Sept...11,. 1916; 
A 436734. 

How to regulate beauty’s foe. © 
June 24, 1916: 2 c. and aff. July 10, 
1916; A 432975. 

Hew to remove the fieshy signs of 
age from your face. © July 29, 1916; 


2°c. and aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 436267. 

How to secure greater peaety by 
improving contour of nose. © Aug. 
92951946 >2-e. and: aff. Aug. 17, 1916; 
A 436417. 


How to solve the superfluous hair 
problem. © July 15, 1916: 2 c. and 
aff. July 24, 1916; A 435287. 

How unrshapely ankles can be made 
hearin Ae) Aug. 12, 19165 2° « 
and aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 486415. 


Internei. © Aug. 12, 1916 = 2 e; 
and aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 436416. 


Revelations of a wife.  Bulliest 
vacation I ever spent. © June 24, 
1916; 2 ¢. and afl. July 10, 1916; A 
432974. 

—— —— Dicky really jeaious? © July 
2 otGs 2c. and aft. Aug. 5, 1916; 
A 436266. 

— Harry Underwood weaves a 
spell. © July 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Aug. 5, 1916; A 436265. 


Has Madge at last made 
Dicky jealous? © Aug. 12, 1916; 2 
ce. and aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 436413. 
How Madge felt when she 
saw fers Pettit. © Aug. 5b, 1916 5.2 c. 


and aff. Aug. 11, 1916; A 435742. 


How Madge scored point two. 
@ July 15, 1916; 2 c¢. and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 435235. 

How Madge scored the second 
point. © July 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 24, 1916; A 435234. 


ils ae elie wiki 


NEWSPAPER feature service, ine.*—Con. 
—— How the night passed. © 
Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 13, 
1916; A 436791. 


Lillian Underwood telephones 
Madge. © July 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
July 15, 1916; A 434989. 


—. Madge plays the game of co- 
quetry. © Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. i1, 19167 A 435740. 


Madge sees Grace Draper’s 


attempt to win Dicky. © Aug. 5, 
19163) 2c. -and affé.- Aug. -11;, 2916; 
A 435741. 

oa What happened at dinner 
time. © July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 10, 1916; A 482982. 

What Madge found in Dicky’s 

pocket. @© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and 
aff. July 10, 1916; A 432978. 


What was in Grace Draper’s 
letter. ©. Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and 


aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436792. 


Why Dicky said Don’t carry 
the conscience of the world on your 
shoulders. @©@ June 24, 1916; 2 ec 
and aff. July 10, 1916; A 432973. 


Why Dicky’s mother refused 
to remain in his home. July 4. 


1916; 2 ce. and aff. July 10, 1916; A 
432977. 

Why Lil took things into her 
own hands. © Aug. 26, 1916; 2 « 


and aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 486751. 
Why Lillian warned Madge. 
© Juiy 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 15, 
1916; A 484981. 

Why Madge said to Lillian 


—— 


Vill do just as you say. © July 8, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. July 15, 1916; 
A 434982. 
Smart attire for rest hours. © 
July 29, 1916; 2 c« and aff. Aug. 5, 
1916; A 436264. e 
Today and the day of judgment. © 
Sly 295 1916552" e) and “air. “Auge 25, 
1916; A 436268. 
— Up-to-the-instant sport coats. © 


July 15, 1916; 
1916; A 42523 
Very newest top ceats. 
19GB ie 
A 436755. 

Why only delicate perfumes should 
be used in summer. © June 24, 1916; 
2c. and aif. July 10, 1916; A 4382972. 


Winifred black writes about jeal- 
ousy. @© July 15, 1916; 2 c¢. and aff. 
July 24, 1916; A 4352338. 


Winifred Black writes about post- 
vacation days. © Sept. 2, 1916; 2 «. 
and aff. Sept. 13, 1916; A 436790. 


Winifred Black writes about seeing 
things as they are. © July 8, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 15, 1916; A 434984. 
Winifred Black writes about solv- 
ing a spoiled daughter problem. @©@ 
June 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 10, 
1916; A 432971. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
Captain of the line. © June 24, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 10, 1916; A 432976. 
Winifred Biack writes about the 
chafing-dish lid case. © July §, 1916; 
2c. and aft. July 15, 1916; A 434980. 


2c. and afi. July 24, 


© Aug. 26, 
and aff. Sept. 11, 1916; 


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Daily magazine page -for everybody. 
Winifred Black writes about the dic- 
tates of fate. @ Aug. 12, 1916; 2 
c. and aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 436418. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
friendship cafeteria. @©@ Sept. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436794. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
fussy woman, © Aue: 26, W916: 2 e: 
and aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 436756. 

Winifred Black writes about the 
sood sport: © July 15, 1996;°2 c. 
and aff. July 24, 1916; A 435232. 

Winifred Black writes about the I 
knew him when club. © Sept. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 13, 1916+ A 436789. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
spirit of youth, @©pAllesieG, TOL Ere: 
and aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 436752. 


Winifred Black writes about too 
much sash in life. © July 1, 1916; 
Ce eG eis Sey ek OL: = es 432981. 


Winifred Black writes abcut Whens 
a man queer? © Aug. 5,. 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Aug. 11, 1916; A 435743. 
You may -.dress all in stripes. © 
July Se" MONG | 2c and vat. saalye 5; 
1916; A 434983. 
Fuller Bull. Come on Fuller, take a 
hand. @© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c¢. and aff. 
Sept. 13, 1916; A 436795. 


Cumawn! Out of the way 
duly 29:2 MOUs; 2 e. and ai: 
1916; A 436259. 

For some ginks life is just one long 
morning. © Aug. 5, 1916; 2 «@ and 
aff. Aug. 11, 1916; A 435733. 

Fuiler, I promised the ladies a life- 
saving drill. © Aug. 5, 191652 c. and 
aff. Aug. At, TONG ‘A 435735. 


I say! You cawn’t go ashore in 
that bally state. © Aug. 12, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 436422. 


Mr. and Mrs. Public, before I start. 
© July 8, 1916; 2 c«. and aff. July 15. 
1916; A 434987. 

Who’s the swell looking dame? 

July 15, TOlIGs 2 ewand al. jly 24, 

1916; A 435228. 

Why, yes! I could say my income 
is in the neighborhood of $100,000.00. 
© Aug. 26. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 11, 
ONG AeA: 436747. 

Polly and her pals. Certainly you’re wel- 
come to my black silk storkings. © 
July 29, 19163 2 ¢: and aff. Aug: 5, 
1916; A 426261. 

Listen, Unk, Sergeant O. D. Riferous 

has gave orders. © June 24, 1916; 

2c. and aff. July 10, 1916; A 432967. 

Pardon me, Polly. © July 8, 1916; 

2 c. and aff. July 15, 1916; A 434986. 

So they ain’t a gonna be no hips. 

© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 17, 

1916; A 436419. 

So yer folks is away to the country ? 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 11, 

1916; A 436748. 


So you ferbid your wimmin folks. 
© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 13, 
1916; A 436798. 


Supposin’ I did object to these idi- 
otic awning stripes. © July 15, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 435230. 


Who goes there? © July 1, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 10, 1916; nm 432984. 


you! © 
Aug. 5, 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*—Con. 


Y’say Polly’s Hawaiian music 
teacher. © Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 11, 1916; A 435737. 


That son-in-law of pa’s. Aw my _ word, 
old chap, what is the mattaw? © Aug. 
12, 1916; 2°. and afi Agsud 2916: 
A 436420. 


——D’ya get th’ idea, Lem? © July 
15, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. July 24, 1916; 
A 435231. 


Fer the love 0’ 


mud! © Aug. 5, 


1916 :-2 ec. and aff. Aug. 11, 1916; A 
435736. 

Gee whiz! Will ya look at th’ swell 
new bed. © July 8, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. July 15. 1916: A 434988. 

Hey! What th’—? @© June 24, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff.: Jnly 40, 52916-) A. 
432966. 


Holy smoke! A hundred bucks. © 
July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July ao. 
1916; A 432987. 
Pa, we need some more fire-wood. 
© Aug. 26, 191G) ue and aff. Sept. 11, 
1916; A 436749. 


Prof. Knutt’s close-to-nature colony. 
@ Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 13, 
1916: A 436797. 

Say, looka here—everybody in this 
here naval preparedness camp is an 
officer. © July 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 5, 1916; A 4386260. 


NEWTON (Marion B.) Riveto for little 
folks ; the new Riveto method of con- 


struction. New York, The Platt & 
Peck co. [1916] [124 p., 2 Lo itus., 
diagrs. obl._8vo. [21390 


© June 23, 1916; 2 c. July 3, 1916; 
aff. July 25, 1916: A 436085; Riveto 
mfg. co., Orange, Mass. 


NicHOLsoNn (W. H.) & co.*, Wilkes- 


Barre, Pa. Expanding manédrel, its 
practical application. 38 p. illus. 
Svo. [21391 


© June 5, 1916; 2 e. and aff. July 
27, 1916: A 436107. 


Nickerson (Roma _  Stone)* Win- 
chester, Mass. [21392-21397 


Gentle hint. The sincerest form of flat- 
tery. Card, illus., 33 by 54 inches. 
$0.10. © Mar. 11, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Age 22) ASTGe. A 435979. 


Greeting. Not tendered now to cele- 
brate. Card, illus., 54 by 3% inches. 
$0.10. © Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c.-and aff. 
Aus. 225. 1916s A 435977. 

Impossible to beat. Card, ae 53. by 34 
inches. © Mar. 191 2-2. 


$0.10. 
and aff. Aug. 22, 1916; A 435078. 


Red letter day. Card. illus., 42 by 32 
inches. $0.10. Mam, tat 1916 se 2 
ec. and aff. Aug. 22, 1916; A 435975. 


Suecess. To wish you success in the 
future. Card, illus., 34 by 5% inches. 
$0.10. © Mar. 11, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Aug. 22, 1916; A 435978. 

Sympathy. Card, 42 by 3% inches. $0.10. 
© Mar. 11, 191 6; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
223 LONG A 435976. 


950 


BOOKS, 
no. 9, 1916 


GROUP II 


21454 


[Niver (H. W.)] Light from the 
greatest mystery book in the world 
[by] The Chicago dipper key magi 
[pseud.] 40 p. illus. 8vo. $1.00. 

[21398 


© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 4359389; Arthur 
James Case, Los Angeles. 


NOBLE piano co.*, Detroit. 
[213899, 21400 


How the Browns got a new auto for two 
dollars. cover- -title, 14 p. illus. 16mo. 
© wane 24, P16: ¢'c. and: aff. July 

s I1Gs Del July 17, 1916; A 435096. 


Uncle Charlie’s visit. cover-title, 16 p. 
ilius. 16mo. © June 21, 1916; 1 «. 
wn ai duly 1.-1916: 1 .e.July \17, 
1916; A 435097. 


Noer (EK. Percy) [21401, 21418 


Accuse Greece of treachery. © Sept. 9, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442474. 


Airmen admit bomb dropping. © Aug. 
Pere tone. SeNt. of, .L9tG:. A 
442185. 


Ailies’ real Balkan drive yet to come. 
© Aug. 25, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 30, 1916; 
A 442128, 


Allies take Serb village. © Aug. 18, 
fOTG 1 ce... Auge23, 1916; A 441995. 


Allies win praise in Balkan battles. © 
Aug. 28, 1916; 1 ¢«. Aug. 31, 1916; A 
442169. 


American tobacco removed. © Sept. 13, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442510. 


Bulgar battalions repulsed. © Aug. 21, 
916; 1c. Aug. 24, 1916; A 442004. 
Essad Pasha joins allies. © Sept. 11, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442484. 


Expect Bulgarians to lay down arms. 
© Sept. 4, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1916; 
A 442281, 

Greece revolt is expected. © Aug. 29, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. .1, 1916; A 442179. 


Greek committee may aid the ailies. © 
Neopia a. Soro. 1 c Sept. 6 1916s A 
442266. 

Greeks in parade for allies. © Aug. 24, 
Pith 1. cr Aus., 28, 1916 >A 442098. 


Hellenic troops belonging to Macedonian 
defense committee join French and 
later attack garrison, says H. Percy 
Noel. © Sept. 1, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 
1916; A 442232. 

Italian offensive vigorous. @©@ Sept. 13, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442509. 


Ominous quiet along front. © Sept. 8, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442470. 

Ready for the Balkan drive. © Aug. 12, 
41916; 1 ec. Aug. 17, 1916; A 441804, 

Serbs are forcing way into own land. © 
Aug. 31, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 
442249, 

Unity of the allies is shown in Balkans. 
a Aue, 22. 1916: 1 c. Aug. 25, 1916; 
A 442053. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. ] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


Nott (Joseph H.)* Milwaukee. Health 
hints. Sheet, 5 by 6 inches. 
[21419 
© July 25, 1916; Sie. anlyi27, 
1916; aff. Aug. 9, 1916; A 436322 


NortH AMERICAN institute*, Chicago. 
North American institute; normal 
department. 41 p. ports. 8vo. 

[21420 


© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
18, 1916; A 455868. 


NortH JERSEY title insurance co. 
[21421-21424 

Aids to thrift. [8] p. 16mo. © June 
24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 26, 1916; 
A 4346838. 

Conservative investments. [8] p. 16mo. 
@ June 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 434684. 

Convenient investments. [8] p. 16mo. 
@© June 24, 1916; 2 e. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 434685. 

Investment through experts. [8] D. 
16mo. © June 24, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
June 26, 1916; A 434686. 


© R. P. Purse, Chattanooga, Tenn. 


NoRTHWESTERN of Milwaukee. [Series 
of twenty-five insurance ecards in 
sets] 25 cards, illus., 5 by 7 inches. 

[21425-21449 

© May 24, 1916; 2 ec. each and aff. 

May 27, 1916; A 4386354436378; 
Ralph Lytton Bower, Cincinnati. 


Norton (Roy) Mission. (Jn Masonie 
standard) [ 21450, 21451 
E70. GC) AUS. 12. tolo. Ie Aue TZ, 

1916; A 441749. 
Pte. © Ang, 19063 1c: Aug. 19, 
1916; A 441908. 
© Masonic periodicals, inc., New 
York. 


Nottrer (Florence L.)* Chicago. Wed- 
ding in the cooky jar and The horse 
with the gingham tail. [4] p. 4to. 
$0.50. [21452 

(Aus: 1 1916> 2 c: Apers-A9iG; 
aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 486296. 


Noxon (Eleanor)* Omaha, Neb. This 
is the land, America. [6] p. S8vo. 
$0.10. [21453 

© July 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
20, 1916; A 486029. 


NoyrEs (Alexander Dana)  Possibili- 
ties of an economic war. 24 p. 
24mo. (Reprint from Scribner’s, 
Sept., 1916) [21454 


© Aug. 16,1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Aug. 22, 1916; A 486465; Charles 
Seribner’s sons, New York. 


34353—16—_6 951 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21455 


Noyes bros. & Cutler, inc. White line 
office equipment for the physician, 
specialist and dentist. 84 p.  illus.. 
diagrs. Ato. [21455 

© July 10, 1916; 2 «. and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 485079; Scanlan-Morris 
co., Madison. Wis. 


OAKLAND tribure. Booklovers’ pic- 
turegame. (Jn Oakland tribune) 
[21456 


© July 23, 1916; 1. ci Sept.t 7, 
1916; A 442285; Booklovers contest 
co., ine., New York. 


OseR (G.) & sons co.*, Baltimore. 
[21457-21462 

Acid phosphate monument a mile high 
on one spot. (In Pennsylvania 
farmer) @© July 22, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 
9, 1916; A 442334. 

Making profits, not spending them. (In 
Pennsylvania farmer) '@ Aug. ; 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 9, 1916; A 442335. 

Mr. Planter—goods that distribute plant 
foeds evenly to each plant are what 
you demand. Sheet, illus., 18 by 19% 
inches, fold. to obl. 16mo. © July 7, 
1916; 2 c. July 8, 1916; aff. July 20, 
1916: A 4385196. ; 

More wheat, more gold. Sheet, col. 
iilus., printed on both sides, 173 by 
19 inches. © Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 436285. 

Unseen element in fertilizer. (in Penn- 
sylvania farmer) © Aug. 12, 1916; 
1 ec Sept. 9, 1916; A 442336. 

You own a thousand factories and more, 
work them. (In Pennsylvania farmer) 
@ Aug. 19, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 9, 1916; 
A 442387. 


O’CONNELL (Joseph A.)* Cambridge, 
Mass. Bradford case. 8 p. 8vo. 
[Motion picture scenario] [21463 

© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Aug. 29, 1916; A 486532. 


OFFICIAL INDEX to state legislation. 
[ 21464, 21465 


vy. 2; no. 29" Aus. (5, 1916." New York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. Va- 
rious paging.. 4to. © Aug. 8, 1916; 


2 ¢, Aus. 9, 1916: aff. Aus. 1051916; 
A 438011. 


v. 2, no. 30, Aug. 12, 1916. New York, 
Law reporting company, 1916. Va- 
rious paging. 4to. © Aug. 16, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 437275. 


© Law reporting co., New York. 


OHIO CHIROPRACTIC assn.*, Cincinnati. 
Chiropractic nerve science. 15 p. 
illus. nar. 16mo. [21466 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ec July 21, 
1916; aff. Aug. 1, 1916; A 486210. 


OHIO STATE university, Columbus. 
Farmer’s authentic adviser, by 
members of the faculty of the Ohio 
State university. Columbus, O., 


pi nese 


OHIO STATE university—Continued. 
The J. ©. Temple company, 1916. 
80 p. S8vo. $1.00. [21467 

© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 435968; James C. Tem- 
ple, Columbus, O. 


Om WELL supply co.*, 
General catalogue and price list, no. 
043. 4 p.1., iv, 690 p. illus., diagrs. 
4to. (At head of title: Everything 
for oil wells) [21468 


© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 @ Aug. 21, 
1916; aff. Aug. 19, 1916; A 437323. . 


| CLD NATIONAL bank. Little book about 


the Old national bank. [16] p. 
illus. 16mo. ~ [21469 


© June 21, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
July 31, 1916; A 435449; Harvey 
Blodgett co., St. Paul. 


O’LEeary (Catherine Lambert)* Ros- 
lyn, N. ¥. Symbolic national hat. 
Roslyn, N. Y. Printed by The 
Nassau County press, 1916. [4] p. 
16mo. [21470 

© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Aug. 
22, 1916; A 436464. 


OLMSTEAD (Emma G.) Ned and Nan 
in Holland, by E. G. Olmstead and 
Emma B. Grant. Chicago, New 
York, Row, Peterson and company, 
[1916] 128 p. eol. illus. 12mo. 
$0.40. [21471 

-© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 e. Aug. 12, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 14, 1916; A 485766; Row, 
Peterson & co., Chicago. 


OLYPHANT (Rebert) % Sons of the 
Revolution*, New York. Sons of the 
Revolution in the state of New York. 
cover-title. [4] p. col. illus. 24mo. 

[21472 
© Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c June. 22, 
1916; aff. July 14, 1916; A 435088. 


(Berta Ruck)] Bridge of 
(In London Daily mirror) 

[21473, 21474 
July 24-Aug. 3, 1916. [10 instalments] 


© 1c. each Aug. 22, 1916; A ad int. 
2737; pubd. July 24-Aug. 3, 1916. 


Aug. 4-14, 1916. [9 instalments] © 
1°e@ each“ Sept.’ 1)°9916 > AY Sd ae 
2748; pubd. Aug. 4-14, 1916. 


© Mrs. George Oliver, London. 


[ONIONS 
kisses. 


OrbER of the new construction. Skele- 
ton ritual. cover-title, 6 p. 16mo. 


[21475 
© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 485747: Richard E. 


Titus, Minneapolis. 


952 


Pittsburgh. - 


: 
: 
j 
( 


BOOKS, 


no. 9, 1916 
[ORDWAY (Elizabeth Thomson) ] 
Great stone face. Post card. $0.05. 
[21476 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
22, 1916; A 436036; Westcott Nick- 
ham, Auburndale, Mass. 


Orton (George W.) ed. Athletic 
training for school boys, ed. by G. W. 
Orton. New York, American sports 
publishing company [1916], 96 p. 
front., illus. 16mo. (Spalding’s 
athletic library, group 8, no. 246) 
$0.10. [21477 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 «© and aff. 
Sept. 12, 1916; A 437648; American 
sports pub. co., New York. 


CssrPEeE Valley telep. & teleg. co.*, 
Cornish, Me. Cornish district tele- 
phone directory. [Section] 16. Sum- 


mer issue, 1916. cover-title. 19 p. 
8vo. [21478 
© Aug. 2, 1916; 2c. Aug. 19, 1916; 


aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 435963. 


Otrs elevator co.*, New York. Book 
of definitions and standard stock 
parts. [1916] 44 1. diagrs. fol. 

[21479 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

12, 1916; A 486335. 


OTTENHEIMER (I. & M.)* Baltimore. 


[21480-21482 
Eng a p. 382mo. 


Breezy jokes. 
10. © Atg. 1916 ; 
Aus. 9, 1916; x 437170. 
Burlesque joke book. [no. 40] 
24mo. $0.10. © Aug. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Aug. 9, 1916; “A A371 72 
Snappy jokes. [no. 39] 64 p 
$0.10. Aug. 4, 1916; 2 
Aug. 9, 1916; A-437171. 


OUTCAULT (R. F.) Buster Brown, the 


2c. and aff. 


Sonne 
e and aff. 


little rogue. New York, F. A. Stokes 
company, 1916. 29 1]. illus. (part 
col.) obl. 4to. $0.60. [21483 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

14, 1916; A 437224; Frederick A. 
Stokes co., New York. 

OVERALL (J. E.) Story of Tennessee. 

Dansville, N. Y., F. A. Owen pub. 

0.; Chicago, Ill., Hall & McCreary, 


feo oo p. Wilos., :ports.. ~f2mo. 
(Instructor literature series [no. 
540]) $0.05. [21484 


© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 «. and aff. Ang. 
21, 1916; A 485913; F. A. Owen pub. 
co., Dansville, N. Y. 

Pace {Charles Ashford)* New York. 
Law of agency. Lecture 3. New 
York, Pace & Pace, 1916. cover-title, 
p. [22]-31. Ato. [21485 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
26, 1916; A 436520. 


nn, 


GROUP II 


21497 


Pace (Homer St. Clair)* New York. 
Theory and practice of accounts, ap- 
plied economics and organization. 

[21486-21489 


Lecture 38. Bookkeeping procedures. 
-New York, Pace & Pace, 1916. p. 
[24]-388. 4to. © Aug. 24, 1916.5, 2 ¢. 
and aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 436519. 


Lecture 11-13. New York, Pace & Pace, 
1916. cover-titles, 3 v. 4to. Con- 
tents.—11. Consignment trading.—12. 
Arithmetical procedures.—13. Con- 
structive development. @©@ Sept. 7, 
ONG: e2.eG.. each: vand. ois Sept. £35 
1916: A 436784436786. 


PaAciIFIC HIGHWAY assn. of North 
America. Pacific highway tour 
book. 2d ed. [Official 1916] San 
Francisco, Cal., E. W. Pulver, 1916. 
p. 3-130 illus, maps. nar. 4to. 
$0.50. [21490 

‘© May 15, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1916; 
aff. July 15, 1916; ai 435863; Edw. 
W. Pulver, San Francisco. 


PACIFIC MOTOR Car exch. co., inc.*, New 
York. Largest disccunt on new 
trucks, pleasure cars and = parts. 
Card, illus., 203 by 14 inches. 

[21491 
© Aug. 7, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
17, 1916; A 486649. 


PACIFIC REPORTER. Five-volume digest. 
vols. 151-155. Ed. by the editorial 
staff of the American digest system. 
St. Paul, West publishing co., 1916. 
iii, 412 p. 8vo. $1.00. [21492 


© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
17, 1916; A 438090; West pub. co., 
St. Paul. 


PACIFIC TELEPHONE & telegraph co0.*, 
San Francisco. [21493-21496 
Los Angeles and Los Angeles County, 

June 15, 1916. xvi, 176, 93, 70 p. 4to. 
© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 12, 
1916; A 438043. 


Portland, Oregon City, Salem [etc.] "Aug 


1916. Various paging. Svo. © Aug. 
28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 5, 1916; 
A 439175. 
Seattle, May, 1916. Various paging. 4to. 
June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 17, 
1916; A 435088. 


Ato. 
and aff. July 17, 


Tacoma, May, 1916. Various paging. 
July A SUGTIG sea 
1916; A 435089. 


PAINE “(Paul- M.)*. Syraeuse;? N> “Y. 
Places of interest in Syracuse and 
Onondaga County. [Syracuse, N. Y.] 
Syracuse public library, 1916. cover- 
title, 24 p. 24mo. $9.10. [21497 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 436697. 


953 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21498 


PALMENBERC’S (J. R.) sons*, New York. | Parker (Horatio) 


[21498-21503 


Window dressing and display. 540 p. 
illus. 16mo. (Pocket catalogue no. 
13 jie c® July a7 delG ; 2 casdily 28, 


1916; aff. July 27, 1916; A 436129. 


Window dressing and display [for] jew- 
elers, opticians, confectioners, etc. 
D. illus. 16mo. [From General cata- 
logue no. 18.] © July 15, 1916; 2 ec. 
July 28, 1916; aff. July 27, 1916; A 
436132. 


Window dressing and display for men’s 
wear forms, wax figures, fixtures. 266 
p. illus. 16mo. [From General cata- 
logue no. 18.] © July 15, 1916; 2 «. 
July 28, 1916; aff. July 27, 1916; A 
436133 


Window dressing and display for milli- 
ners, hair-dressers, dressmakers, [etc.] 
118 p. illus. 16mo. [From General 
catalogue no. 18.] © July 15, 1916; 
2c. July 28, 1916; aff. July 27, 1916; 
A 486181. 


Window dressing and display for shoes 
and hosiery, stands, forms, fixtures, 
etc. 106 p. illus. 16mo. [From Gen- 
eral catalogue no. 18.] @© July 15, 
1916; 2 ¢ July 28, 1916; aff. July 27, 
1916; A 486130. 


Window dressing and display for women’s 
wear, forms, wax figures, fixtures. 296 
p. illus. 16mo. (From General cata- 
logue" no, 18.) © Suty 15, 19tG 2 e¢ 
July 28, 1916; aff. July 27, 1916; A 


436134. 
PALMER (A. N.) co.*, New York. Teach- 
ers’ guide. How to teach the les- 


sons in writing lessons for primary 
grades. 29 p. obl. 24mo. [21504 


© July 15, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 435989. 


PatumMso (Anthony)* New Orleans. 
Fiowers that never fade. 3 sheets, 
11 by 84 inches. [21505 


© Aug. 21, 1916; 2c and aff. Aug. 
29, 1916; A 4386537. 


PARISIENNE art service,* New York. 


[Bulletin ] [21506-21510 

no. P 72. 2d no. for Aug., 1916. numb. 
1. 295-302. illus. folks /@ Waly i 
1916: 2 c. and aff. July 18, 1916; 
436004. 

no, P 74. 1st no. for Sept., 1916. numb. 
i) 3112348" “ius.” Fol: Aug. 5, 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 8, 1916; A 
436306. 

no. P 75. 2d no. for Sept., 1916. numb. 
17 319-326) iluss folk ©, Aus Uo, 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 18, 1916; 
A 435873. 

no. P 76. 3d no. for Sept.,1916. numb. 
1. 327-334 illus. fol. @ Aug. 25, 
1916; 2 c. Aug. 380, 1916; aff. Sept. 
7, 1916; A 436650. 

no. P 77. 1st no. for Oct., 1916. numb. 
1. 335-342. illus. fol. © Sept. 5, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916; 


A 436683. 


i i eS TT 


DtLn Sve 


[21511 21512 


Progressive music series, by Horatio Par- 
ker, Osbourne McConathy, Edward 
Bailey Birge and W. Otto Miessner. 
[Prospectus] Boston, New York, Chi- 
cago; Silver, Burdett and company 
[1916] Various paging. 4to. © July 
12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 14, 1916; 
A 435055. 


Progressive music series; teachers man- 
ual. Graded outlines, [by] Horatio 
Parker, Osbourne McConathy and W. 
Otto Miessner. yv. 3, pt. 2. p. 35-66. 
4to. © July dey 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 14, 1916: A 435056. 


© Silver, Burdett & co., Boston. 


PARKER (J. V.)* Chicago. Analytic 
system for the measurement of rela- 
tive fire hazard of electric light, 
power, bienioR men [ete.] Sept., 1916. 
11 p. 8vo. [21513 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
13, 1916; A 486799. 


PARKER Dros., ine. Famous game 
Rook and other splendid games. 
New ed. 382 p. illus. 24mo. 

[21514 


© Feb. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 435595; George S. Parker, 
Salem, Mass. 


Parsons (Louella O.) Confessions of 
a movie actress by Miss X. [pseud.] 
July 2, 1916. (In Chicago herald) 

[21515 
© Tuly 2,)1916;,4 erfulyosierG; 
A 440704; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


PARTRIDGE (W. W.)* Chicago. Art of 
fine finishing: <i ap.8j6) (pees 
16mo. [21516 


© Aug. 10, 1916; 
14, 1916; A 435748. 


2 c..and, aff. Aug. 


PASADENA, Cal. Thurston’s residence 
and business directory of Pasadena, 
Altadena and Lamanda Park, 1916— 


1917. Los Angeles, Cal., Los Angeles 
directory co., 1916. 526 p. fold. 
map. S8vo. $7.50. P2I1517 


© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
19, 1916; A 487741; Los Angeles di- 
rectory co., Los Angeles. 


Paux (H.) & sons mfg. co. Trade- 
boosting plan for live-wire salesmen 
and merchants. Saint Louis, H. Pauk 
& sons mfg. co. [1916] 16 p. illus. 
16mo. (Cover-title: How to get the 
home trade) 121518 


© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
hear. A 435936; Henry Pauk, St. 
Louis. 


954 


> “no. 9, 1916 


PAULSON (Henry) & co. Accurate 
watch, glass gauge. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides. 10 by 33 
inches. [21519 


© June 23, 1916; 2 c. June 26, 
1916; aff. July 7, 1916; A 485099; 
Henry Paulson, Chicago. 


PAWTUCKET, R. I. Pawtucket and Cen- 
iral Falls, Rhode Island directory, 
1916. No. 48. Providence, Boston, 
Sampson & Murdock co., 1916. 600 
[i. e. 6382] p. front. (fold.map] 8vo. 
$5.00. [21520 

© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 437508; Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., Boston. 


Paxson Calvin David)* Cleveland. 
Old friend of mine and poems of Pax 
vobiscum. 3841. Svo. $1.00. [21521 


© June 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
5, 1916; A 435130. 


PayNeE (Florence Earle)* Gouverneur, 
met) A. b. song. [4] p... obl. 
32mo. $0.25. [21522 

© June 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
26, 1916; A 434682. 

PAYNE & son. Payne & son framing 
Searing 629 1. ‘diagrs.- fol. © $2.50. 
[Text parallel to binding] [21523 

© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Sept. 


Dd, 1916; A 486616; L. L. Payne, 
Duke, Ok. 

PeEats (Alfred) co.*, Chicago. Alfred 
Peats wall paper & drapery ideas. 
cover-titie, 111. illus. Svo. [Text 
parallel to binding] [21524 


© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
13, 1916; A 436764. 


PrEik (Anton)* Minneapolis. 
[21525, 21526 
Wasserpredigt. 1 ea. Obie LL: 


Dp. 
16mo. $0.30. © Aug. ty 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Aug. 14, 1916; A 435768. 


Watersermon. 1 p. 1., p. 5-17. [1]. 
mo. $0.30. © Aug. tA GiGe)2.-c. 

and aff. ‘Aug. 14, 1916; A 435764. 
PENDLETON (John W.)*. Atlantic City. 
Pendleton’s mail order agency busi- 
ness system. 19, [1] p. S8vo. $3.00. 
[21527 
© Apr. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

31, 1916; A 485456. 


Penrop (Sabina)* Yucahill, Neb. 
[21528, 21529 
Picture of war. © June 22, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 25, 1916; A 442082. 
Will history repeat itself. © July 6, 
feos 1c. Aug. 25, 1916;"A 449033. 


[Note: 
County booster] 


The foregoing are in Blaine 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


21540 

PENROSE (Margaret) Dorothy Dale’s 

strange discovery. New York, Cup- 

ples & Leon [1916] 2 p. 1. 248 p. 

front plates. 12mo. (On cover: 
Dorothy Dale series) $0.60. 

[21530 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 13, 


1916; aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 437675: 
Cupples & Leon co., New York. 


PEPPER (Charles M.) Pan-American 
millennium. Proof. (National edi- 
torial service, serial no. 419) 

[21531 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

7, 1916; A 434915: National editorial 
service, inc., New York. 


PEPPERELL spring water co. To the 
traveler who discriminates. Card, 
63 by 33 inches. [21532 

© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
24, 1916; A 436507 ; Milton C. Hardy, 
Boston. 


PercivAL (Elenor H.)* Oakland, Cal. 
Percival dressmaking school. 16 p. 
illus., ports. 16mo. [21533 


© May 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 485075. 


PERFIELD (Effa Ellis)* Chicago. Effa 
Ellis Perfield keyboard and written 
harmony course. [ 21534, 21535 
Noe 22 7 esses: 295 36.231, oo 6. 0 laose 


l. 4to. $0.50. © June 380, 1916; 2 
ce. and aff. July 29, 1916; A 4386149. 
NO.g2t Dts Zo. 2a ped., G6. numb. o> 4to,. 
@yduly 15; 1906 2c. and aff. July 

29, 1916; 'A 436150. 


PERSONAL efficiency. v. 6, no. 8, Aug., 
1916. Chicago, Ill., La Salle ex- 
tension university, 1916. cover-title. 
32 p. illus.. ports. 4to. [21536 


© July 29, 1916; 2¢ Aug. 4, 1916: 
aff. Aug. 8, 1916; A 436253: La Salle 
extension university, Chicago. 


PERTWEE (Roland)* % Curtis Brown, 
London. House at Bath. (In 
Strand magazine, Sept., 1916) 

[21537 
© 1c Sept. 19, 1916: A ad int. 

2769; pubd. Aug. 21, 1916. 


PETERS (Willis H.)* Norwalk, 
tail shoe dealers advertiser. 
Fall ed. xxix, 318 p. illus. S8vo. 
$4.00. [21538 

© Sept. 5, 1916: 2 ce. and aff. Sept. 
12, 1916; A 437636. 


PETERS mfg. co.*, New York. ! 
[21539, 21540 
Mother. Sheet, 12 by 9 inches. © July 


28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 5, 1916; 
A 436273. 


959 


j 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21541 


Pretrers mfg. co.*—Continued. 


My only regret on your White Egyptian 

reignskin cloth. Blotter, illus., 4 by 

3 inches. © June 29, 1916; 2 c. aud 
aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 436272. 


PETERSON (George H.)* Fair Lawn, 
IN: tick? Flower beautiful, 1916. 
cover-title, 82 p. col. illus. S8vo. 

[21541 
© July 29, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Aug. 1, 1916; A 4386200. 


PHILADELPHIA. Handbook of Phila- 
delphia hospitals and dispensaries. 
1916. [Philadelphia] Pennsylvania 
association of hospital social work- 
ers [1916] 61 p. 24mo. $0.15. 

[21542 

© July 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 

24, 1916; A 486298; Pennsylvania 

assn. of hospital social workers, 
Philadelphia. 


PHILADELPHIA CONTRIBUTIONSHIP™, Phil- 
adelphia. Tables showing operation 
of the co-insurance clause. What in- 
surance companies pay in case of 
loss under 80% clause; 100% 
clause. [4] p. obl. 48mo. [21543 


On Aug, 19,0 1906s Atel Aue 21, 
1916; aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 489031. 
PHILADELPHIA HOME owners’ building 
& loan assn. Small savings earn 
large interest in the Philadelphia 
home owners’ building & loan asso- 

ciation. [6] p. folder. 16mo. 

[21544 
© June 15, 1916; 2 @ July 10, 
1916; aff. July 14, 1916; A 435039; 

Lawrence F. Carey, Philadelphia. 
PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE machinery co.*, 
Philadelphia Proctor stocking dry- 
ers 16 pe. alls. 400. [21545 


© Aug. 19, 1916; 2c and aff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 439005. 


PuHitiies (Libbie Sprague) ' 
[21546-21548 
Heirloom of that Bess, chap. 13-14. 


© 
July 22, 1916; 1 c. July 24, 1916; A 
441257. 


chap. 15-17. “@) Aug: 25; 19iGs 1 
e. Aug. 28, 1916; A 442340 


Mystery of Castle Lennox, ia 28. © 
July 225) FONG. se, July 24, 1916; A 
441254. 


{Note : The foregoing are in Illustrated 
companion. ] 


© F. B. Warner co., New York. 
Puirrs (C. A.)* Wayland, Mass. Cata- 
logue of Silver Campines, the vigor- 
ous strain. 3rd_s ed. Wayland, 
Mass., Homestead Campine farm, 
1915: -\:24.. Dp. - front, his, *"22ime: 
UL. [21549 
© Jan. 15, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 8, 1916; 
aff. June 24, 1916 ;A 482656. 


956 


pi. b.. Sa oe 


PICKEN (Mary Brooks) 


[21550-21556 


Harmony of dress. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. ist ed. 
11. Scranton, Pa., International text- 
book company [1916]  cover-title, 58, 
2p. col. plates. vo. (Woman’s in- 
stitute of domestic arts and sciences, 
inec., department of sewing, associated 
with the International correspondence 
schools:) . © June .9,.19163 2 ‘e..and 
aff. July 21, 1916; A 435205. 


Remodeling and renovating. Instruc- 
tion paper with examination questions. 
Ist ed. 17. Seranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company, [1916] 
cover-title, 48, 2 p. 8vo. (Woman's 
institute of domestic arts and sciences, 
ine., Dept. of sewing, associated with 
the International correspondence 
schools.) © June 30, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 436595. 


Tailored pockets. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. 1st ed. 
15. Scranton, Pa., International text- 
book eco., [1916] ‘cover- -titie, 36, 2 p. 
illus., diagrs. 8vyo. (Woman’s insti- 
tute of domestic arts and _ sciences, 
inc., Department of sewing, associa- 
ted with the International correspond- 
ence schools.) @©@ June 20, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. July 21, 1916; A 435206. 


Tailored shirts. Instruction paper with 
examination questions. 1st ed. 13. 
Seranton, Pa., International textbook 
company, [1916] cover-titie, 53, 2 p. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Woman’s insti- 
tute of domestic arts and sciences, inc., 
Dept. of sewing, associated with the 
International correspondence schools) 
© May. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 15, 
1916; A 435090. 


Tissue-paper patterns. Instruction paper 
with examination questions, pt. 1, 2. 
1st ed. 32A, 32B. Scranton, Pa., In- 
ternational textbook company, [1916] 
cover-title, 2 v. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Woman’s institute of domestic arts 
and sciences, inc., Department of sew- 
ing, associated with the International 
correspondence schools.) @©@ June 1, 
20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July) 21, 1916. 
A 4385207. 


Underwear and lingerie. Instruction 
paper with examination questions. 
Pt. 1-3. 1st ed.~_ 10 VA; | B;..€.  seran- 
ton, Pa., International textbook com- 
pany [1916] cover-title, 3v. illus. 8vo. 
(Woman's institute of domestic arts 
and sciences, inec.; Department of sew- 
ing, associated with the International 
correspondence schools) © Apr. 12, 
1916:;-2-¢c. and aff. July 8, 19165 A 
434856. : 


Woolen materials and tailored plackets. 
Instruction paper with examination 
questions. ist ed. 12. Scranton, Pa., 
International textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 438, 2  p. illus. 8vo. 
(Woman’s institute of domestic arts 
and sciences, inc.; Department of sew- 
ing, associated with the International 
correspondence schools) @© Apr. 12, 
1916 ;..2 ¢«. and aff. July 8, ;19i6Gg,4 
434855. 


© International educational pub- 
lishing co., Scranton, Pa. 


ales 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


PickerIne (H. R.) Lubrication of the 

motor car. 16 p. illus., chart. 8vo. 

[21557 

er Aue. 21,°1916;°2 ¢.. Aug.23, 

1916; aff. Aug. 25, 1916; A 439002; 

New York & New Jersey lubricant 
co., New York. 


PrieTzUucH (Joseph)* Cincinnati. Piet- 
zuch toe-in shoes. [6] p. folder. 
illus. 16mo. [21558 


fo) PAu=) 311916; 2 c¢.. and «aff. 
Sept. 8, 1916; A 4386677. 


PINKHAM press*, Boston. Good eggs 
and bad: 1ip! front. Svo. « [21559 


onus 47, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Aug. 31, 1916; A 438202. 


PIoNEER life insurance company of No. 
Dak. Dangerous privilege. [4] p. 
illus. 16mo. [21560 

© Apr. 15, 1915; 2 c. and aff. July 
13, 1916; A 434912; Pierce-Wheelock 
ca., Wargo, -N. D. 


PITTSBURGH-HicKSON co.*, Butler, Pa. 


Hickson’s artistic designs. cover- 
title, 15 1. illus. (part col.) obl. 4to. 
[21561 


© June 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 485944. 
Book- 


Precer (John J.)* Chicago. 


binding. (Jn Inland printer) 
[ 21562, 21563 
Aug., 1916. 


© Aue 2, 1916; tf ¢. Aug. 
26, 1916; A 442292. 


Sept., 1916. © Sept. 5, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 442374. 


PruMeE (Edward C.)* Chicago. 
[21564, 21565 
Sales creating service for talking ma- 
chine dealers: 13 1. illus. . 4to:' © 
Mlvecos A016: 2c. July, 29; 1916 + aff. 
July 28, 1916; A 435489. 


Sales promoting campaign for cleaners 
and dyers. 13 1. illus. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] © July 25, 1916; 
zeae. wily, 29, L916; aft. July 28, 1916; 
A 435488. 


PLYMOUTH cordage co.*, North Plym- 
outh, Mass. Dealer’s schedule for 
retailing Plymouth rope by the foot. 
Card, sheet, 8 by “s inches. [21566 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
419165 ‘A 435628. 


PoINnDExXTER (Beatrice)* Los Gatos, 
Cal. Luck of the unmatched shoes. 
[Motion picture scenario] [8] p. 
12mo. [21567 

@), Aug.29, "1916; 2 ¢...and aff. 
Sept. 1, 1916; A 489101. 


21587 


PorTLAND, Me. Portland street guide, 
v. 1, 1916. Pocket ed. 74 p. 82mo. 
$0.10. [21568 


© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 


8, 1916; A 436307; James W. Whit- 
son, Portland, Me. 

Potts (Richard)* Dallas. Unele 
Dick’s concordance. 48 p._ illus. 


12mo. (The common herd. v. 6. no. 
1. Aug., 1916.) $0.25. [21569 

© June-20) 1916: 2 & and’ ait. 
June 24, 1916; A 4382663. 


POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Bradley-Leray 
directory of Poughkeepsie, Arling- 
ton and Wappingers Falls, Dutchess 
County, N. Y., 1916. Yonkers, N. Y., 
W. L. Richmond, 1916. 1 p. 1. 35— 
58, Ixxxvi, 59-5386 p. front. (fold. 
map) $5.00. [21570 


© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 487397; W. L. Rich- 
mond, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Powcereco bulletin, v. 1, no. 1. Chi- 
cago, Ill., Powdered coal engineering 
& equipment company, 1916. [S81 p. 
Svo. [21571 

Oeyuly 18," 19165" 2 -c uly. 20! 
1916; aff. July 31, 1916; A 485490; 
Harry B. Pruden, Chicago. 


Pratt (Lewellyn E.) inc.*, New York. 
Other man’s way. [21572-21585 


Cal. 4. [3] p. 4to. © June 6, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 31, 1916; A 435507. 


Mise. 1-3. 3 v. 4to. © May 16, 283, 
30, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. July al, 
1916; A 435508-435510. 


Misc: 5-14. 10 v.  4to. © May 23; All 
June 6, 13, 20, iF. Julyss, Pied syeeo, 
ONG) 5, 42) 1c: each and aff. July 31, 
1916; A 435511—-435520. 


Preste County, O. Farm journal illus- 
trated directory of Preble County, 
O. [1916-1921] Philadelphia, W. 
Atkinson company, 1916. 208 p. 
illus., ports: Svo. [21586 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
19, 1916; A 488111; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


PRENDERGAST (William A.)* New York. 


Financing the City of New York. 2 
lectures. Delivered at New York 
University, Mar. 14, 28, 1916. [New 
York, M. B. Brown printing & bind- 
ing! coz 1916])) 1 «pe deg: 40, of ecw 
8vo. Contents.—Lecture 1. How 
the city is financed.—Lecture 2. The 
city debt. [21587 

© July 19, 1916; 2c. Aug. 12, 
1916; aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 435876. 


997 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21588 


PRESTON (Jos. B.)* Springfield, O. 
[21588, 21589 


Schedule of foot-ball games at Univer- 
sity of California. Card, 11 by 11 
inches. © Aug. 1, 1915; 1c. May 29, 
19163 Te June 26, 1916; aff. July 22. 
1916; A 436038. 


Wittenberg base ball schedule. Card, 
113 by ‘11 inches. © May 1, 1916; 1 
€. May 29, 1916; 1 « June 26, 1916; 
aff. July 22, 1916; A 43860387. 

PRINTZ-BIEDERMAN  co0.*, Cleveland. 

Printzess ad suggestions for Print- 

zess customers. Fall, 1916. cover- 

title, 22 1. (1 fold) illus. fol. 
[21590 
© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

19, 1916; A 486476. 


PROVIDENCE telephone co. 
[21591, 21592 
Official directory, July 1, 1916. 308, 
145: (10 5p:. 4to. .© July +, 19163) 2 
ce. and aff. July 15, 1916; A 434977. 
© Providence telephone co., Provi- 
dence. 
Providence classified business directory. 


July 1, 1916. 143 p. 4to. © July 
5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 13, 1916. 


A 434931, 
© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 
PuncH. v. 151. Each illus. 4to. 
3d. [21593-21596 
no. 3917, Aug. 2, 1916. © 1 c¢. Aug. 30, 
1916; A ad int. 2744; pubd. Aug. 2, 

1916. 

no. 3919, Aug. 16, 1916. © 1 ec. Sept. 
13, 1916; A ad int. 2754; pubd. Aug. 

16, 1916. 
no. 3920, Aug. 23, 1916. © 1 c. Sept. 
20, 1916; A ad int. 2759; pubd. Aug. 

2 el LO: 
no. 3921, Auge 30, 1916. © 1 c. Sept. 
A ad int. 2765; pubd. Aug. 


2d ADS: 
30, 1916. 


© Bradbury, Agnew & co., London. 
Purse (R. P.)* Chattanooga. 


[21597, 21598 


cover-title, [6] p. 16mo. 
6: 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 


Case in point. 

Sept. 7, : 

11, 1916; A 436734. 

Your final accounting. 

p. 16mo. © Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 436733. 


PUTMAN boot & shoe co.*, Minneapolis. 
Catalogue of the Putman boots and 


cover-title, [6] 


shoes for men and women. 44 p. 
col. illus. diagrs. 4to. (Cover- 
title: The Putman boots) [21599 


© May 12, 1916; 2 c May 15, 
1916; aff. July 29, 1916; A 436212. 


PYRAMID Syndicate oil and gas bulle- 


tin. v. 2, no. 8, Aug., 1916. 4 p. 
illus. fol. [21600 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 


19, 1916; A 485909; Pyramid syndi- 
cate, Kansas City, Mo. 


| Q. U. games co. 


pi. i, & = ve 


; Rules for playing the 
new card games Qu and Qualify and 
Yes or no solitaire. 11 [1] p. 48mo. 
$0.50. [21601 

© Aug. 4, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 435624; Fred E. Davis, 
Freeport, Ill. 


QuILLER-CoucH (Arthur)*  Fowey, 
Cornwall, England. Tales of the 
Spanish main. (Jn Premier maga- 
zine, Sept., Oct., 1916) [21602, 21603 


Captain Avery’s hound. @ 1 c. Sept. 28, 
ae A ad int. 2767; pubd. Sept. 1; 


Running ambush. © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1916; 
A ad int. 2745; pubd. ae 4, 1916; 


[QUINN (Bernard J.)] One minute 


before the blessed sacrament. Card, 
4+ by 2? inches. ‘$6. 90 per 1,009. 
[21604 


© May 23, 1916; 2 c. May 26, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 436563; C. F. 
Quinn & son, East Williston, N. Y. 


Quinn (Marcus Lucius) conservatory 
of music. Piano and organ course, 
section 29-36. 8 v. fol. $1.50. 

[21605-21612 

© Mar. 31, June 17, 1916; 2 e. 

each and aff. July 28, 1916; A 

435440435447 ; Marcus Lucius Quinn, 
Chicago. 


RABINOWITzZ (Olga)* New York. 


MSE WD FNS mwow WwW mony MT 


: mobpobe yp 
[Memorial album of Sholom Alei- 
chem] 181. plates. obl. 8vo. $0.50. 

[21613 

© June 15, 1916; 1 e June 30, 
1916; 1 e July 1, 1916; aff. July 15, 
1916; A 435093. 


RaiscH (William Le Roy)* Ocean 
Grove, N. J. War and peace. includ- 
ing a storm. Sheet, 123 by 4 inches. 

[21614 
© July 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
17, 1916; A 436405. 


Ratt (Harris Franklin) * Evanston, Ill. 
Development of the kingdom of God, 
the life and teachings of Jesus 
Christ, lessons written by Harris 
Franklin Rall; practical applications 
written by John William Langdale. 
(In Adult Bible class monthly. 

[21615, 21616 

Lesson 10-13. © Aug. 11, 1916;°9i'¢@ 
Aug. 19, 1916; A 441957. 

Lesson 14-18. © Sept. 21.2," 1916 = 4a 
Sept. 13, 1916; A 442478. 


958 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


21638 


Ranp, McNally & co.*, Chicago. Politi- 


eal history ; facts and figures. Presi- 
dential campaigns 1789-1916. [32] 
p. ports., map. 24mo. [21617 


© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
5, 1916; A 487536. [Copyright is 
claimed on additions] 


RAND-McNALLy bankers’ directory and 
list of attorneys. The original bank- 
ers’ blue book. July, 1916. Slst ed., 
44th year. Chicago, New York, Rand 
McNally & company [1916] 2007 p. 
col. maps. 4to. $6.00. [21618 


© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 487245; Rand, McNally 
& @0o., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on changes and additions.] 


RAND-McNALLY List of attorneys-at- 
law, July, 1916, ed. Chicago, TIIl.. 
Rand McNally & company, 1916. 1 p. 
1, p. [18381]-1455. 4to. $1.00. 

[21619 

© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

16, 1916; A 487246; Rand, McNally 

& co. Chicago. [Copyright is 

claimed on changes and additions] 
and additions] 


RANDOLPH, Mass. Randolph, Holbrook 
and Avon, Massachusetts directory, 


1916, v. 8. Boston. Mass., A. KE. Foss 
co., 1916. p. 2-287. S8vo. $2.50. 
[21620 


1G, duly 45) 1916; 2..c. Aug. 26: 
1916; aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 438150; 
A. E. Foss co., Boston. 


REALTY-MERCANTILE credit assn., inc.*, 
New York. Debtor register. June 
suppl. cover-title, 206 p. fol. 

[21621 


© July 15, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 438028. 


REED (Charles H.)* 
of three; seventh month’s instruc- 
tions. Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. [21622 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 4386726. 


REED (Myra G.) Jinks and Betty, by 
M. G. Reed; illus., by Gustav Michel- 
son. Chicago, The Reilly & Britton 
co. [1916] 186 p. illus. 8vo. $1.00. 

[21623 

© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 

25, 1916; A 4873867; Reilly & Britton 
co., Chicago. 

Reep (William B.)* Hartford, Conn. 
1916 state. of country. Newport, 
R. L., Mereury publishing co., 1916. 
dl [1] p. port. 16mo. $0.10. 

[21624 
© Aug. 17, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 435984. 


New York. Rule 


REEVES (G. L.) Reeves wood split pul- 
ley salesman’s guide-book. [Indian- 
apolis, The Hollenbeck press] 1916. 
cover-title, 19 p. illus. nar. S8vo. 

[21625 

© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

25, 1916; A 439001; Reeves puiley 
co., Columbus, Ind. 


REEVES mfg. co.*, Dover, O. Reeves 


sheet metal building products. 1 p. 
1., [5]—254 p. illus. 4to. [21626 
©) May 126. 41916 2..e, Junec 2a 


1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A 435098. 


REIMULLER (G. P.) & co. This shall 
be a sign unto you. 8 p. 8vo. 
[21627 
© July 26, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 4385407; George P. Rei- 
muller, Camden, N. J. 


REINLEIN (Fred)* North Bend, Or. 
Notes on insect control. 20 p. 12mo. 
(Circular no. 149, July 12, 1916) 
$5.00. [21628 

© July AS, 191635 24e -andaff 
July 31, 1916; A 435455. 


RELIANCE mfg. co.*, Massillon, O. Re- 


lianee wrought washers. 2d ed. 55 
p. incl. front. iilus. (Cataleg no 
3) 8vo. [21629 


© Aug.1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1916; 


aff. Aug. 10, 1916; A 436312. [Copy- 
right is claimed on reprint. ] 
[Remeres (G. H.)] Handbook of 


practical information in the art of 
taking cadmium readings and equip- 
ment needed. 16 p. 16mo. [21630 


© July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 4385133; Electrical servy- 
ice co., Cleveland. 


REPORTER Service bureau*, Chicago. 
[21631-21634 


R. S. B. ad cuts. June, July, Aug., 1916. 
4to. May 12, June 
14, July 11, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
July 24, 1916: A 435265—-435267.. 
Red arrow sale easily fits itself to your 
style of advertising, sensational or 
ageressive or conservative. [4] p. 
ecole illus?  fok 2@!) June 16-1906: 2 
ce. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 435366, 


28° année. Each 8vo. 
fr: 2.50. [21635-21688 
no, 12, 15 juin, 1916. © June 15, 1916; 

1 ec. July 1, 1916; A—TWoreign 14194. 


mood th) Fuller lOnGs N@? Janliye Ald: 
1916; 1 ec. Aug. 1, 1916; A—Foreign 
14178. 


no. 16, 15 aofit, 1916. © Aug. 15, 1916; 
1 e. Aus. 29, 1916; A—Foreign 14193. 


no. 17, 1°° sept., 1916. © Sept. 1, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 20, 1916; A—Foreign "14196. 


© Administration de Ja Revue de 
Paris, Paris. 


REVUE de Paris. 


959 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21639 


KicHMonp (Grace §8.)* Freedonia, 
N.Y. Red Pepper’s patients, 1, 2. 
(In Ladies’ home journal, Sept., 
1916) [21639 

@. Aug." 19519163) tc, Aug. 23, 
1916; A 441998. 


RipvELL (Newton N.)* Chicago. Facts 
on alcohol and heredity. 22 p. 
16mo. $0.05. [21640 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 485669. 


Riepn (Wenzl)* Oakland, Cal. Na- 
turtheraphy, the science and art of 
health. [10] p. port. 24mo. 

[21641 
© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

11, 1916; A 486739. 


Rinty (Joe Shelby)* Boston. Cancer: 
its certain cure. [Boston, Mass., W. 
S. Shaw] 1916. 12 p. 12mo. 

[21642 


© Aug. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 


19;°1916; A 436453. 


RINCONES (P. R.) jr. co.*, New York. 
Muebles para la exportaci6n. 1 p. 1L., 
147 p. illus. (part col.) obl. 4to. 

[21643 
© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 485655. 


RINTELMAN (William Henry)* Menom- 
onee Falls, Wis. Merchants trading 
stamp album. cover-title, [40] p. 
illus. 32mo. [21644 


© June 30, 1916; 2c. July 7, 1916; 
aif. Aug. 18, 1916; A 4385864. 


Ristne (B. D.) paper co.*, Housatonie, 
Mass. Glimpses of a modern writ- 
ing paper mill. cover-title, [23] p. 
illus. 4to. [21645 

© June 9, 1916; 2c. June 12, 1916; 
aff. June 23, 1916; A 4382661. 


RirEnNour (John §S.)* Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Master minds of type and press, no. 
8, Present annual production of 
wood pulp. (Jn Inland printer, 
Aug., 1916) [21646 

© Aug. 2, 1916; 1 c« Aug. 26, 
1916; A 442076. 


Rorprns (Olive E.)* Takewood, 0. 
Wee word for the wee tots. 35 p. 
front. (port.) 8vo. $0.25. [21647 


©. Jtly 285191642 .e@+ amd watt, 
July 81, 1916; A 435493. 


ROBERTS (Agnes D.)* Omaha. Dry 
clean Nebraska where you are. (In 
Union worker, Mar., 1916) 

[21648 
© Mar. 1, 1916; 1 ¢@ July 31, 
1916; A 441959. 


pt. 1, n.s.. v.13 


Roperts (Arthur E.) Good caddying. 

(In Golfers magazine, Sept., 1916) 

[21649 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 18, 

1916; A 442533; Golfers magazine 
Co., Chicago. 


Roserts (Charles G. D.) % Hughes 


Massie & co.*, London. Morning - 
of the silver frost. (Jn Windsor 
magazine, Aug., 1916) [21650 


© 1c. Aug. 26, 1916; A ad int. 
2741; pubd. July 28, 1916. 


Rosperts (Frances) co.*, New York. 
Vogue coiffures. 35 p. illus. S8vo. 
[21651 


©, July - 18, 1916.:).2.¢ sangioam 
July 27, 1916; A 436102. 


ROBERTSON-CATARACT electric  ¢o.*, 
Buffalo, N. Y¥. Robertson-cataract 
electric company. [The home of 
things electrical.] 21, [1] p. inel. 
front., illus., map. S8vo. [21652 

© July) 13, 1916;> 2° 4? and ait. 
July 17, 1916; A 4385102. 


RocHEStTeR trailer co., ine.*, East 
Rochester, N. Y. Motor car’s help- 
meet. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 12mo. 

[21653 
© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢ July 13, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 22, 1916; A 486487. 


Rocxkrorp, Ill. McCoy’s Rockford city 
directory, 1916. [v. 12] Rockford, 
Ill., The McCoy directory co., 1916. 
1060, [72] p. front. (fold. map.) 
Svo. $6.00. [21654 

© July 18, 1916; 2 e. and aff. July 
20, 1916; A 438347; William H. Me- 
Coy, Rockford, Tl. 


ROCKLAND, Mass. Rockland and Ab- 
ington, Mass., directory, 1916. v. 8. 
Boston, Mass., A. HE. Foss co., 1916. 
O24; [2] 'p. -“Svo:' "$2.50: [21655 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. June 8, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 487260; A. H. 
Foss co., Boston. 


RocKWeELL (Paul Ayres) 
[pl Gos; = ee 
American athlete is killed. © Aug. 12, 
19163;;4d,¢e Aug. «Lg pLOhGi ~é 441807. 
American wounded by German mortar. 
© Aug. 11, 1916; 1 c, Aug. 17,/29iG;; 
A 441815. 
Brings down 4th aircraft. © Sept. 12, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 149508 
Charles not dead in battle. © Sept. 11, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 115489" 
Describes French charge. © Sept. 15, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 18, “1916; A 449561, 
French air exploit lauded. © Aug. 31, 
1916; 1 ce. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442243. 


960 


# 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


21720 


no. 9, 1916 


RocKWeELL (Paul Ayres)—Continued. 
Gorky’s son sails for U. S. © Sept. 9, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; A rosers 
Pipe killed Duc de Rohan. © Aug. 9, 
mote: t ¢. Aug. 12, 19163. A 441735. 
Tells of American’s death. © Sept. 8, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 2m. 
U.S. flyer hurt in smash. © Aug. 30, 
Boke c sept. 2; £9165) A 445195" 
Wounded U. S. flyer proves he is a stoic. 
@ Aug. 14, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 17, 1916; 
A 441799. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Roe (Robert H.)**Norwood, O. Co- 


operating decorative system. [7] p. 
obl. 48mo. [21667 
© June 20, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 


June 24, 1916; A 432662. 


Roper (Dora C. C. L.)* Oakland, Cal. 

[21668, 21669 

Food for the traveler, what to eat and 

why. [14] p. blank 1. for memo- 

randum. i12mo. $0.25. @© July 25, 

£otG > 2 ¢. duly ol, 1916; aif. July 29, 
1916; A 4386171. 


Prevention of disease, insanity and 
crime. cover-title, [7] p. 12mo. 
30.15. © July 25, 1916; 2 c. Juiy 31, 
1916; aff. July 29, 1916; A 436172. 

Rorer (Loring)* East Orange, N. J. 

St. Peter and the Mason. Post card. 

2 for $0.05. [21670 


© June 13, 1916; 2 c. June 19, 
1916; aff. July 12, 1916; A 484951. 


_ Rorem (Silas Ochile)* Sioux City, Ia. 


How Sioux City is governed. Sioux 
City, Iowa, Perkins bros. co. [1916] 
108 p. fold. maps. 12mo. $0.50. 
[21671 
© Sept. 15, 1915; 1 c« Oct: 4, 
iy. ec. July 15, 1916; aff. July 
12, 1916; A 434994. 
ROSENBERG (Harold H.) Making the 
house-organ pay. Chicago, Kenfield- 
Leach company, 1916. 16 p. 8vo., 
with 4 1. folder attached. [21672 


© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

4, 1916; A 435602; Kenfield-Leach 
co., Chicago. 

Ross (Charles) & son, co.*, Brooklyn. 

Ross improved roller mills for paint, 


colors and printing ink, ete. Cir- 
cular no. 8-B. 381 p. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. [21673 
© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 1, 1916; A 439107. 
ROTOPRINT gravure co., inc. Rotograv- 
ure by rotoprint methods. [15] p. 
illus., port. fol. [21674 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
4, 1916; A 436529; Julius Herman, 
New York. 


Rupert (Greenbery G.)* 


Royat tTarors*, Chicago. Half a 
thousand fabrics to select from. 
(In Saturday evening post, Sept. 9, 


1916) [21675 

© Sept. 7, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 11, 
1916; A 442356. 

ROYAL WORCESTER corset co.*, Worces- 


ter, Mass. Illustrated price list. 
Autumn, winter, 1916. cover-title, 
25 p. illus. Svo. [21676 

© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 435920. 


ROYLE ( John) & sons*, Paterson, N. J. 
Tool and cutter grinder. 24 p. illus. 
8vo. (Circular no. 277) “(21677 

© Aug. 18, 1916: 2 «Mand? aff. 
Sept. 13, 1916; A 486780. 


RuGGLES (Frank A.)* Boston. 
manual of the stock market. Jan. 
to July, 1916. Boston and New 
York... 2 sp. .Lagpialsi-4Sei 24mo, 
$0.25. 121678 

© July 14, 2c. and aff. 
July 17, Bs 


Pocket 


1916; 
1916 ; A 4351 


Britton, Ok1. 
Book of the law found again. Brit- 
ton, Okl., Union publishing company 
[1916] 88 p. incl. front. (port.) 
illus. 12mo0. $0.75. [21679 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 21, 1916: 
alt Aue. dg: 1916: A. 437267. 


RUSKIN (John) King of the Golden 
River; or, The black brothers, a 
legend of Stiria, by John Ruskin, 
with illustrations by Hiram P. 
Barnes. Boston, New York [ete.] 
Ginn and company [1916] vii, 71 p. 
illus. 12mo. $0.50 [21680 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 438304; Ginn & co., New 
York. 


RUSSELL (Lillian) [21681-21720 


Are you too vain to be beautiful? © 
Aug. 27, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 28, 1916; A 
442703. 


© Lillian Russell, Chicago. 
Automobile face. © Sept. 3, 1916 ; $e; 

Sept..5, 1916; A 442390. 

@i J. Healey. Chicago. 


Beauty talks. Are your feet heavy? 
_ © Sept. 16, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916; 
A 442548. 


Baths. © Aug. 31, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 
te ehOTG 2 cA 449386. 

Bearded excuse. © Sept. 
1 ce. Sept. 9, 1916; A 442403. 


8, 1916 ; 


Beauty in the afterglow. © Aug. 
Aug. 28, BOLGie A 


2G, ALOTGe Vue, 
4420938. 

Filthy cigaret. © Sept. 13, 1916; 
1 ‘e.3sept: 14, 1916; A 442492. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21721 


pt. 1,amist, w. 1S 


RUSSELL (Lillian )—Continued. 


Beauty talks. Food for beauty. © Aug. 
24.5 19TGs 1 enaA eee LOT Gwe A. 
442046. 

Foot troubles. © Aug. 14, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 15, 1916; A 441822. 


Human machine. © Sept. 1, 1916; 
te Nepite 2, LOG: x eae 


Limber up. © Aug. 19, 1916; 1 ec. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 441926. 


it eae and grow fat. © Aug. 21, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 22, 1916; A 441983. 


Self control. © Sept. 5, 1916; 1 ec. 
Sept. 6, 1916; A 442396. 

Stage settings. © Aug. 17, 1916; 1 
e. Aug. 18, 1916; A 441915. 
Wandering stomach. @ Aug. 25, 
LOG aa Cs Aug. 26, 1916; A 442089. 


Consider the lilies of the field. © Sept. 
TOR OG? fC epi it, Voice oA 
442425. 


Lillian Russell throws an entirely new 
light on the supposed foolishness of 
the collector’s tad. © July 2, 1916; 
1c. July 3, 1916; A 440703. — 


Lillian Russell’s beauty hints. Behold 
thevlily. -@? Aue. 11 2916. 1c. Aue. 
12, 1916; A 441730. 


Diagnose first. © Sept. 11, 1916; 
ic. Sept. 12, 1916; A 442453. 
Exercise your eyes. © Sept. 15, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442545. 
Eyes that charm. © Aug. 18, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 19, 1916; A 441911. 


Good looks. © Aug. 12, 1916; 1 c. 

Aug. 14, 1916; A 441761. 

Happy workers. © Aug. 22, 1916; 
1 ec. Aug. 23, 1916; A 4420138. 

—— Hay fever experiences. © Sept. 2, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442421.. 
—— House exercising. © Sept. 14, 

1916; 1 c. Sept. 15, 1916; A 442540. 
Ice cream. © Sept.-12, 1916; 1 c. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 442457. 


Jaded appetites. © Aug. 29, 1916; 
1 ¢. Aug. 30, 1916; A 442379. 


Ofisleepys @ Auge) 30,. 1916s 4° c. 
Aug. 81, 1916; A 442382. 


Rest. | ©) Aug. 23, 1916%)1 1c Aug. 
24, 1916; A 44201 6. 

—— "Sanitary mouths. © Aug. 28, 1916; 
1 ec. Aug. 29, 1916; A 4421 147, 

=== Gan bathing. © "Aug. 10, 1916; ie. 
Aug. 11, 1916; A 441734. 

Speaking voice. © Sept. 6, 1916; 

1c. Sept. 7, 1916; A 442399. 

Summer diets. @.pAus. U5, 19tG: 

1c. Aug. 16, 1916; A 441826. 

Sunburn and powder. © Sept. 7, 

1916; 1 c. Sept. 8, 1916; A 442402. 

Truthful camera. © Aug. 16, 1916; 

1 ce Aug. 17, 1916; A 441881. 

Your child’s hair © Sept. 9, 1916; 
1 ce. Sept. il, 1916: A 442408. 

Make yourself fit in the picture. © Aug. 
2052-1926 21 Cop AUdeoQhy 1th A 
441930. 

On [Bee to every woman. @ Sept. 3, 

6; Inc. Sept. 5, 19165 A 449387, 

What “hiakes a man beautiful? © July 
23-0 19162. GC Tully Bars tGes: 
441281. 

Why drown your modesty in the surf? 
© Aug. 13, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 14, 1916; 
A 442035. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald. | 


© Lillian Russell. 


Ryan (John Barry)* New York. Vir- 
ginia’s futurity. New York, The 
Scribner press, 1916. 8 p. S8vo. 

[21721 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


6, 1916; A 436205. 


S. kK. F. bali bearing co.* , Hartford. 
[Zita 212s 
Better electric motors. 62 [2] p. illus. 
(part col.) diagrs., charts. S8vo. 
July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 29, 
1916; A 436148. 


S. K. F. ball bearings for cotton seed 
oil machinery. 38 p_ illus. 8vo. © 
July 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 20, 
1916; A 436035. 


SACKETT (Joseph B.)* Chicago. His- 
tory of monthly premium system. 
(In Casualty review, Aug., 1916) 

[21724 
© Aue.) 25, 1916** 1c Sena ae 
1916; A 442370. 


SADLER (William 8.) Physician, heal 
thyself. (In Chicago herald) 

PAY 2155 

Sept... 3, 2916-9" ¢. Bene FS, 

2394; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


St. Crorx County abstract co.*, Hud- 
son, Wis. Abstract of title. [North 
Hudson abstract] 25 1. in ‘cover. 
fol. fold. to nar. 8vo. $4.20. 

[21726 


© July 1; 1916; 2:¢., Julys31, 1916; 
= Aug. 10, 1916: A 485699. 


ST. og fae year book, 1916. 4th ed. 
cover-title, 63, [1] p. illus., ports. 
12mo. [2Lr2e 

© Mar. 15, 1916;'2 ¢ Mari 13, 
1916; aff. Aug. 24, 1916; A 436477; 
Leavitt Corning, St. Paul. 


SarEs method co.*, New York. 
[21728, 21729 


Ad helps- for furniture dealers. v. B. 
cover-title, 54°\1. “illus® "ovo. (aia 
philosopher series. © Aug. 9, 1916; 
Ques and saik, Aue, dle 1916: A 435706. 

Ad helps for hardware dealers. v. B. 
cover-title, 52° 1. “ilus.¢ “Sve. tue 
philosopher series) © Aug. 9, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. Amg. 11, 1916; A 485707. 


SALESMAN-SHIP of the Columbian 


crew. [21730, 2a 

Coil no. 2, 4th paehom.. ve S571 GAGs shee 
illus. (part col.) © Aug. 11, 
1916; 2 «@ and aft syainiee 14, 1916: 
A 435749. 


—_—— 5th fathom. Sept., 1916. 7 p. illus. 
8vo. Sept. 5, 1916; 2)’ es, and ait. 
Sept. 6, 1916; A 436621. 
© Columbian rope co., Auburn, 


INR: 


962 


no. 9, 1916 


Sarr Ciry business college of Hutchin- 
— son, Kan. Facts concerning the 
Salt City business college of Hutchin- 
son, Kan. cover-title, 64 p.  illus., 
ports. obl. 12mo. Peivar 
© Palyeds,) 1916; -2.¢ea;July) 17, 
1916; aff. July 18, 1916; A 486019; 
James D. Conard, Hutchinson, Kan, 


Sammon (Hllen)* New Rochelle, N. Y. 


Poems and helpful sayings. 16 p. 
12mo. . $0.50. Labi 
© “Jone 277° 1916; 2 es July” 5, 


1916; aff. July 14, 1916; A 435062. 
SANBORN (N. W.) Poultry & farm, pt. 
7. (In American peultry advocate. 
Sept., 1916) [21734 
©) sepia? 1916. J -c. Sept. 5, 
1916; A 442251; Clarence C. De Puy, 
Syracuse. 


SANITRADE Syndicate*, Los Angeles. 
Sanitrade selling system : its adap- 
tation and application to the piano 
business. Los Angeles, Cal., Barnes 
music company [1909] 22 p. illus. 
Syo. [21735 

ernie 10, 1916° 2).¢. and ait, 

Aug. 29, 1916; A 436539. 


[21736, 21737 


(In Pearson’s 
@ 1 c. Sept. 22, 


SAPPER, pseud. 
Man who ended the war. 


magazine Sept., 1916) 
1916; A ad int. 2763; pubd. Aug. 25, 


1916 

Retribution. New York, G. H. Doran 
company [1916] 30 p. 12mo. $0.10. 
Cee TOG 2 "cand att. Aue. 


17, 1916; A 488078. 
© George H. Doran co., New York. 


Savacrt (M. W.) factories, inc.*, Min- 
neapolis. Send to Savage. cover- 
litle, 852 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 
(Catalog 29) [217388 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
18, 1916; A 4858938. 


[Saytor (Harry Lincoln).]| Boy scouts 
of the air in the Lone Star patrol, 
by Gordon Stuart [pseud.] Illus. 
by Norman P. Hall. Chicago, The 
Reilly & Britton co. [1916] 254 p. 
front., plates. 12mo. $0.60. [21739 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 487366; Reilly & Brit- 
ton co., Chicago. 


ScalrE (Wm. B.) & sons -co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. Water purification for ali 
purposes. 72p. illus. 4to. (cover- 
title: Scaife scientific water purifica- 
tion for all purposes) [21740 

© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
16, 1916; A 435859. 


» 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


21751 


ScANLAN-Morris co.*, Madison, Wis. 
White line hospital furniture, steri- 
lizing apparatus and physicians’ of- 
fice furniture. 84 p. illus. 4to. 
(Section 4) [21741 


© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 435080. 


Scenic film co.*, Atlanta. Book of 
seenarios. cover-title. 5 p., 31 1. 
8Vo. [21742 


©! May. 18) 1916; 2:' @, June 10, 


1916; aff. June 17, 1916; A 434998. 
ScHACK (Joseph)* Chicago. Schack’s 
fall flower book, 1916. cover-title. 
24 p. illus. fol. [217438 


us July 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 


29, 1916; A 436152. 

SCHAPHORST (William Frederick) * 
New York. [21744-21747 
Horrors! Years wasted in bed. Look! 


(in Boston journal) @© Aug. 14, 1916; 
1c. Aug. 25, 1916; A 442058. 

Power topics. (Jn Wool and cotton re- 
porter) @© Aug. 17, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 
18, 1916; A 441878. 


Price computing chart. © Aug. 12, 1916; 
le. Aug. 16, 19165 A 441796. 


Weighing a coal pile. © Aug. 26, 1916; 
dive: Aug. 29, 1916; A 442118. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Black dia- 
mond unless otherwise stated ] 


ScHmipt (Ellen) Dramatic reader. 
Book 38. By Ellen Schmidt; illustra- 
tions by Kathleen Ussher and Eme- 
line A. Barler. Chicago, B. D. Berry 


company [1916] ix, 239 p. eol. 
front., illus. (part col.) 12mo. $0.48. 
[21748 


© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sent. 
7, 1916; A 487592; B. D. Berry co., 


Chicago. 
Scumipvt (Karl H.)* Chicago. Too 
proud to fight! ? [38] p. 12 mo. 
[21749 


© July 10, 1916; 2 
24, 1916; A 435367. 


e. and aff. July 


SCHNEIDER (Leopold) * Galena, Ill. My 
philosophy or the sandwich prayer. 
Sheet, 64 by 7 inches, fold to 16mo. 

[21750 
©; Jume 21, 1916;'2 c. June, 26, 
1916; aff. July 10, 1916; A 485014. 


ScHoLt (William M.)* Chicago. Won- 
derful comfort for the feet. cover- 
title, [4] p. col. illus. 16mo. [21751 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 4382651. 


63 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21752 


pt. 19S: ¥.45 


ScHoLtt orthopedic training school*, 
Chicago. Correspondence study 
course. Lessons no.9 and i0. cover- 
title, p. 104-121. illus. Svo. $2.00. 

[24952 
@) Mar. 13.41916>.2..c:. and* aff. 
June 22, 1916; A 432652. 


ScHooL of chiropody of N. Y.*, New 


York. Facts of interest to prospec- 
tive students of chiropody. cover- 
title, 24 p. 16mo. [21753 


© May 10, 1916; 2 c July 3, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 10, 1916; A 436392. 


[21754-21765 


@> Ane 9, 


SCHUETTE (Oswald F.) 


Blows are aimed at Britain. 
1916; 1 ¢«. Aug. 12, 1916; A 441741. 

Chancellor is grandfather. © Aug. 9, 
1946 = 1.¢c. Aus,..A25.419165_A. 441742. 

Depicts 70 year old prince at the front 
© Sept. 6, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 9, 1916; A 
442325. 

Germans preparing for eternal war. © 
Sept. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 14, 1916 
A 442469. 

Germany confident of resisting drives 
@ Aug: 28, 191630 cocAne:c3), 1916; 
A 442167. 

Germany’s Galicia general confident. © 
sept... 15, 19167812. Sept 48, 24916 5 
A 442564. 

Keep mum on pact for Poland’s destiny 
@, Aug...17, 1916; Ave, Aug. 2, 1916; 
A 441950. 

No letters in three weeks. © Sept. 9. 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442476. 

Roumania adds 1,000 miles to war front. 
© Aus, 29, 19165 4c sept. 1. 1916- 
A 442182. 

Sees German fleet on yerge of battle. © 
Aug. 31, 1916; 1 e«. Sept. 5, 1916; A 
442249. 

Urge U. S. warships for mail. : 
15. ASIG> 1. see Sept’ 728, 19165 A 
442565. 

Views flotilla of German submarines. © 
Aug. 30, 19163. 1:¢. Sept..2,,1916; A 
442199. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


[ScHUrLtTzE (Carl E.)] Foxy Grandpa’s 
merry book, by Bunny §[pseud.] 
New York, F. A. Stokes company, 
1916. 29-1. illus. (part eol.) obi. 
4to. $0.60. [21766 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 487225; Frederick A. 
Stokes co., New York. 


SCHURMANN (Frank Henry)* Hono- 
lulu. [21767, 21768 
It’s a long and rocky road to Berlin. 

Sheet, 10 by 5 inches. $0.25. © June 
1.1916 ;.2..c.. and aff. July, 28;- 1916: 
A 435604. 

War as seen thru German eyes. Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii, Press of Honolulu star- 
bulletin, ltd., 1916. 47 p. 8vo. $0.50. 
© July 12, 1916: 2 ¢. Aug. 4, 1916; 
aff. July 28, 1916: A 433977. 


ScHUSTER (Edw.-: J.)* St. Louis. 
Schuster’s yellow pine lumber rate 


book. [21769-21774 
June, 1916. Texas ed. 39 p. 4to. 
$12.00. 


© July 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
July 12, 1916; A_435018. 


June, 1916. Western ed. cover-title, 
200 (i. e. 212) p. 12mo. $12.00 for 
12 mo. @ July 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
July 12, 1916; A "435017. 


July, 1916. Eastern ed. cover-title, 250 
fi. e. 257] p. .12mo0>> $12.00 ae 
© July 29, 1916; 2 e¢. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916; A 4355351. 

July, 1916. Texas ed. 39 p. 4to. © 
Aug. 9, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 14 
1916; A 435751. 


July, 1916. Western ed.  cover-title, 
200° p.? 12mo0.° © July 297 6-7 -< 
and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 435532. 


Aug., 1916. Eastern ed. cover-title, 250 
p...12mo.. ©,Sept. 2, 19165-4226 and 
aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A 436675. 


ScHuttE & Koerting co.*, Philadelphia. 
Koerting acid resisting atomizing 
nozzles for the chemical industry. 
8 p. illus. diagrs. 4to. (Catalog 
6, section C.) [21775 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
30, 1916; A 439081. 


ScHwan (A. H.)* Upland, Cal. — Irri- 
gation. Sheet, chart, 6 by 8 inches. 


$0.10. [21776 
© July 13, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 
19, 1916: A 435184. 


Scuwartz ({(S. <A.)* Washington. 
Schwartz’s drafting system. Direc- 
tions. Card, illus. 22 by 64 inches.: 

[21777 
© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 © and aff. Aug. 


9, 1916; A 457184. 


Screntiric heater co.*, Cleveland. 
Cold garage—big repair bills. [6] p. 
folder, illus. i16mo. [21778 


© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
24, 1916; A 486497. 

Scotr (Mabel I.) Pilgrimage of a 
soul. Los Angeles, Cal., The Master 
inind publishing co., 1916. 1 p. lL, 
p. 5-43.~12mo.: $0.35. [21779 

© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 « and aff. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 439051; Master mind 
pub. co., Los Angeles. 

ScovELL (Clinton H.) & co.*, Boston. 
Relation of the cost department to 
the factory organization. cover-title, 
20 p. nar: Svo. [21780 

© Aug.- 16, 1916; 2 c Aug. 18, 
1916; aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 489033. 


Sears (F. W.)* New York. How the 
rent was paid. (/n Milady beauti- 
ful, Sept., 1916) [21781 

© Aug. 28, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 6, 


1916; A 442260. 


964 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


~ no. 9, 1916 


a Sears, Roebuck & co.*, Chicago. 
[21782-21786 


Catalog 133. Dallas, Tex. cover-title, 

1004 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 
Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 26, 
1916; A 438154. 


# Seattle, Wash. cover-title, 1050 p. 


miles; (part col.) fol. @-Tuly 27, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 
438155. 

Story of Pilgrim John and Pilgrim Jane. 
chap. 5- Card, illus., (part col.) 
printed on both sides... 9% by 194 
inches folded to 8vo. © July 18, 


'91G> 2 c. and aff. Aug: 4, 1916; A 
435662. 

Your grocery store. July—August, 1916. 
64 p. illus. 4to. © June 23, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. July 15, 1916; A 434969. 

July—August, 1916. Dallas, Texas. 

eover-title, 48 p. illus. 4to. © June 


24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 15, 1916; 
A 434968. 

Security trust co. of Rochester’, 
Rochester, N. Y. Permaneney of 
location, organization, ability and 
policy. [11] p. illus. 16mo. 

[21787 


© July 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 4385068. 


SEGAL (Ray H.)* Brooklyn. Test of 
faith, 6 p. 8vo. $0.50. [Motion 
picture scenario] [21788 


© Aug. 10, 1916; 2c and aff. Aug. 
19, 1916; A 486452. 
SEIVWRIGHT (Jean) [21789-21793 


Informal frocks for fall are abundantly 
trimmed. © Aug. 138, 1916; 1c. Aug. 
18, 1916; A 441869. 


Metal embroideries to trim the daytime 


mock — (C), AUe 27, 1916: dc. Aug. 
Sl oTG = A 442957. 
Newest hat brims turn up in front. 


© Aug. 20; 1916; 1.c. Aug. 24,.1916 ; 
A 442019. 


Suit coats threaten to reach the shirt 
mem-’ © Sept. 10; 1916; 1 c Sept. 13, 
1916; A 442466. 


Warlike medals trim the most frivolous 
frocks. © Sept. 3, 1916; 1.c¢. Sept. 
9, 1916; A 442321. 

{Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

Sunday tribune] 
© Chicago tribune, Chicago, and 

New York globe, New York. 


SetBy (Alice)* Haverhill, O. Sor- 
row’s cheer. Columbus, O., Harris 
printing company, 1916. 2p. 1., 24 p. 
front., mounted pl. S8vo. $0.25. 

[21794 
fe July 10,:1916: 2 ¢ Aug, 
1916; aff. Sept. 7, 1916; A 436651. 


SELDEN lumber co. Suggestive lists of 
equipment & materials for mechani- 
cal science in rural schools. 18 p. 
illus., diagrs. 16mo. [21795 


; © July 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
8, 1916; A 436304; Charles W. Sel- 
l den, Cranesville, Pa. 


21805 


SEVER (Henry E.)* Chicago. Dear 
friend: you are one of 79 people 
who, if prompt, will secure Rid- 
path’s History of the World— [4] 
p. illus. (part col.) port. 4to. 
[21796 
© July 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
29, 1916; A 436151. 


SEXTON oil co.*, Chicago. Sexton’s cas- 
tor motor oil.. 10, [1] p. illus. S8vo. 
[21797 
© May 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 

26, 1916; A 434690. 


SHARON iron & metal co.*, Sharon, Pa. 


Computation table no. 1. Card, 
printed on both sides. 11 by 9 in- 
ches. [21798 


© June 12, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
18, 1916; A 434999. 


SHAW (A. W.) co.*, Chicago. 161 
store plans to win new trade. 128 p. 
incl. front., illus. 12mo. [21799 


© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
§, 1916; A 437610. 


SHaw (George Bernard) Introduction 
[to] International government. New 
York, Brentano’s, 1916. 23 p. S8vo. 

[21800 


© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Aug. 
16, 1916; <A 487228; Brentano’s, 
New York. 


[SHAWE (Joseph N.)] [21801-21803 


Ancients, in the long ago. Sheet, 34 by 
64 inches. © June 22, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. June 26, 1916; A 434709. 


There is luck in a four-leaf clover. 
Sheet, 24 by 4% inches. © June 19, 
LOUG SS Zive. ‘and! ‘ait “sunelZ6, Ot > 
A 434718. 


This ball and chain of silver pure. 
- Sheet, 34 by 63 inches. © June 16, 
1996 732%. Tandwaiks) Tune26, 1916 - 
A 434714. 
© Paye & Baker mfg. co., N. Attle- 
boro, Mass. ‘ 


R. d= Polkegksseors 
Shawnee city directory including 
Tecumseh [v. 7] 1916. Sioux City, 
ha. eke oo. we OK, &. CO... 1976. taaGNp: 
Svo. $5.00. [21804 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 488296; R. L. Polk & co., 
Sioux City, Ia. 


SHAWNEE, OK. 


Sheldon 
Rey. 


SHELDON (Arthur Frederick ) 
school manual of instruction. 


101 p. 16mo. (Cover-title: Instruc- 
tors’ manual. Science of business 
building. ) [21805 

Ca yune | 251906 = 22: \e...and. att. 


June 380, 1916; A 4385153: Sheldon 
school, Area, Ill. 


965 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21806 


pt. Es., 7. 


SHELtToN (Forrest C.)* Washington. | SHerarp (Frank) co.*—Continued. 


German-Americans. Americans from 
the Fatherland. Sheet 74 by 5% 
inches. [21806 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 485594. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, New York. 
[21807-21839 


Shepard’s Atlantic Fe ponter citations. v. 
ae TO pele ee 1916. {Cumulative 
suppl, 80) pe Svo.  1$5.00) per yr: 
© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
Dap toner A 438546. 


Shepard’s California citations and an- 
noOtAtIONS.. > V.. -9 NO. ¢.3.. July, -1916t 
[Cumulative suppl.] 432 p. So" 
$6.00 per yr. © Aug. 21, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. Sept. 8, 1916: A 438283. 


Shepard’s Colorado citations. v. 9, no. 
3, July, 1916. [Cumulative eae 
205° p2 "8vox $5.00, per “yr. - @ Au 


23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 8, 1916: 
A 438271. 


Shepard’s Connecticut citations. hee 
1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 4 
Svo. $4.00 per yr. © Aug. 26, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A 438275. 

| Shepard’s federal citations. v. 6. no. 

3. July, 1916. [Cumulative suppl] 

| OG sp. e Svose SS.00e per syns Oe 

| 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. ent) 8, 1916: 

| A 438270. 


Shepard’s Georgia citations. v. 8, no. 3, 
July, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 235 
p. 8vo. $5.00 per yr. © Aug. 19, 
ADIG +, 2. G, angi rate, esept 8.41 916 : 
A 438274. 


Shepard’s Idaho citations. v. 8, no. 3, 
July, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 70 
p. S8vo. $4.00 per yr. @ Aug. 24, 
£91GS*2> c. and’ ality Sept. 8, 1916; 
A 438281. 


. 
Shepard’s Massachusetts citations. v. 9, 
| no. 3, Aug., 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
| 228 pp;  Svo. 1$5:00 per yr: Sept. 
) 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 25, 1916; 
| A 438545. 
. Shepard’s Michigan citations. Ve 

: o. 8, Aug., 1916. [Cumulative et 
; 272 p. 8vo. $5.00 per yr. © Sept. 
| 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 25, 1916; 
A 438541. 


Shepard’s Montana _ citations. Vv. 
no. 2, July, 1916, [Cumulative Stpplit 
64 p. 8vo. $4.00 per yr. © Aug. 24, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 8; 1916; A 
438277. 

Shepard’s Nebraska citations. v. 11, no. 
9 


180 p. S8vo. $5.00 per yr. ept. 
i, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 25, 1916: 
4 438542. 


Bao pateds New Jersey citations.  v. 2. 
no. 1, July, 1916, [Cumulative suppl.} 


92 p. S8vo., $5.00 per yr. © Aug. 26, 
1916: 2. @, nC alles Sept. 8, 1916; A 
438278 


Shepard’s New York Court of appeals, 


ad ied., -1916... 6p. 1.17086 p. + 74to: 
$25.00. © “Atiey 21, 1916s 24 Grand 
aff. Aug. 24, 1916; N 4381438. 
Shepard’s New York Supreme court cita- 
tions. v. 14, no. 3, Sept., 1916. 544 
p. S8vo. $5.00 per yr. @© ‘Sept. 21, 
V9IG +) 20 cand: aff’ "Sept. 125) 19165 


A 438539. 
966 


Shepard’s Northeastern reporter cita- 
tions. v. 8, no. 3, July, 1916. [Cumu- 
lative supplement] 360- p. Svo. 
$6.00 per yr. © Sept. 7, 1916; 2Z «. 
and aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 438547. 

Shepard’s Oregon citations. v. 9, no. 8, 
Aug., 1916. [Cumulative suppl. | 250 p. 
8vo. $5.00 per yr. © Sept. 16, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 25, 19163 A 438544. 

Shepard’s Pacific reporter citations. 
v. 9, no. 3, July, 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl. ] 250 p. 8vo. $6.00 per yr. 
@ July 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 438272. - 


Shepard’s Pennsylvania superior and 
lower court citations. v. 1, no. 3, 
July, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 63 p. 
S8vo. $4.00 per yr. © Aug. 25, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sane 8, 19167 A 438280. 


Shepard’s Pennsylvania supreme court 
citations, v.° 1)" ‘ne. 3), Sally 41ers 
[Cumulative suppl. ] 118 D. vo. 
$5.00 per yr. © Aug. 24, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A "438279. 


Shepard’s Rhode Island citations, vy. 1, 
no. 3, July, 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
30 p. Svo. $3.00 per yr. © Aug. 24, 
19162: 2°ec. and atl. Sept. 8) 19tG7 ee 
438276. 


Shepard’s Southern reporter citations, 
v. 10, no. 2, July, 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl.] 203 p. S8vo. $5.00 per yr. 
© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 438282. 


Shepard’s United States citaticns. v. 15, 
NOs .. 3S. July, 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl.] 399 p. 8vo. $6.00 per yr. 


8, 1916; A 438273. 


Shepard’s Utah citations. v. 1, ne. 3, 
Ave. 1916; Zabel pad | ae 
48 p. 8vo. $3.00 per yr. meer 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. ie 916: 
A 438543. 


Shepard’s Vermont citations. 2d _ ed., 
1916. ee 1., 213 p. S8vo. $12.00 per 
Sept. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

Mont. 2 25, 1916; A 438540. 


SHERMAN (Clifford 4.)* Winthrop 


Highlands, Mass. Great dot mys- 
tery. Boston, New York, Houghton 
Mifflin company, 1916, 29 1. illus. 
Ato. [21831 
© Sept. 9, 1916;°20¢) Septras, 
1916; aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 438476. 


3, Aug., 1916. [Cumulative suppl. Suirtiro (John) co. Co-operative 


player piano buying. cover-title, 
[16] p. illus. 16me. [218382 

Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1916; A 436704 ; C. Jellison, Cincin- 
nati. 


common law and chancery citations. | SHULTS (William Garfield)* Philadel- 


phia. Shults’ EZ method arithmetic 
for the practical business man. 
eover-title, 27 p. 12mo. $0.25. 
[21833 
© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
8, 1916; A 436308. 


_ \ 


A! 
7) 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


| no. 9, 1916 


Smmmons (Marietta Munro) Roman- 
tic history of Muscongus or Loud’s 
island. (Jn Lewiston journal) 

[21834 

©) Aug. 19, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 21, 

1916; A 442074; Lewiston journal 
co., Lewiston, Me. 


Smums (Philip 8.)* Washington. Book- 
keeper’s friend. cover-title, 7 p. 
16mo. [21835 


© July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
13,1916; A 486007. 


SIMONDS manufacturing co.*, Fitch- 
burg, Mass. How to file a hand 
Saw. 16 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 

[21836 


© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 436400. 


SIMPLE account sales book co. 
[21837, 21838 


Protecting your profits. cover-title, 48 
Paes. diners.  Svo. | ©. Aus.. T, 
Soto) C.-and afi;. Aug. 21, 1916: 
A 435938. 


© Simple account sales book co., 
Fremont, O. 


Sales manual and hand book of informa- 
tion. [65] p. interleaved with blank 1. 
obl. 24mo. © June 20, 1916; 2 c. June 
27, 1916; aff. June 23,1916; A 432702. 


© O. L. Moore, Fremont, O. 


Simpson (Olive Hinds)* Visalia, Cal. 
[21839, 21840 


General Sherman tree. Folded ecard. 
mounted plate, 7 by 52 inches. 
roi 1916: 2c. June 17,.1916.: aff. 
Aug. 7, 1916; A 435668. 


My ely prayer. Card, illus., 7% by 53 
inches. © June 1, 1916; 2 c. June 17, 
1916; aff. June 19, 1916; A 435165. 


Sincer (B.)* Chicago. Bulletin F. 
ug., 1916. 4p. 4to. [21841 


© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 439025. 


SINGER mfg. co.*, Elizabeth. N. J. 
[21842-21851 


Instructions for using Singer sewing ma- 
chine no. 107 w 101 for embroidery. 
cover-title, 24 p. illus. 8vo. (Form 
1536w, July, 1916) © July 25, 1916; 
Pi Cs Aug. 2, 1916; A 435530. 


class 97 for harness work. 14 p. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Form 8348, Aug., 
1916) © Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Aug. 22, 1916; A 436466. 


Price ae of parts, machine no. 68-7. 
Pe age lee 7-50. plates. 8vo. (Form 
8320, Bear. LOLG)  ©n Aug. 1 BOG: 
2 C; and aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 435634. 


machine no. 98-3. 2p. 1. p. 7-31. 
plates. S8vo. (Form 8314, May, 1916) 
©) July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 7, 
1916; A 435632. 


Singer individual motors for direct 
and alternating currents. p. p. 
7-21. plates. ‘Bvo. (Form 8344, May, 
LOG)! ¢@) Aug. 11,1916; 2c, and aff. 
mate 7, L916; :A: 435633. 


21856 


SinceR mfg. co.*—Continued. 


Singer machine no. 25-56 single thread 
chain stitch for use in the manufacture 
of straw hats. [4] p. illus. 8vo. 
(Horm 9363, rev. July, 1916.) © July 
2D OG e 2) Cando atk. Aus. 2 oiGe 
A 435528. 


Singer machine no. 62—60 two line double- 
thread chain stitching for sewing elas- 
tic banding on women’s waists [etc.] 
[4] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 9421, July, 
1916) © July 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aue 2 TOG? ATASb D2 


Singer machine no. 107 w 7 zigzag lock 
stitch for attaching lace, ete, to 
women’s knit underwear and trimming 
the under material at one operation 
[4] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 9427, July, 
1916)o © uly, AO NO1G ee Anes 2. 
1916; A 435529. 


Singer machine no. 112 W 110 high speea 
lock stitch two needles and two rotary 
hooks for use in the manufacture of 
Corsets; Shintsetes> (2 par ailwss S80; 
(Form 9420, July, 1916) © July 25, 
TOUG IS 2) Cohanid (atk AUS no) SONG A 
435526. 


Singer machines of class 92, chain stitch 
for making bags. 5, [1] p. illus. 8vo. 
(Form 9426, Aug.. 1916) © Aug. 2, 
ONG s2 Cand’ aft eAugs Ce1rotes A 
435631. 


Sirtie (Mrs. Frank) [21852-21854 


Jessie & the talking pansies and other 
bedtime stories. New York, The Platt 
See ck cons | [el OG) aot es leen loiss | Ds 
col. -tront., illus. “Svo- ({ Bed-time 
story-land books]) $0.15. © July 21, 
1916; 2 e Aug. 8, 1916: aff. Aug: 7, 
1916; A 4385960. 


Teddy, the talking cat and other bed- 
time stories. New York, The Platt & 
Peck co. [1916] 1 p.1., [581 p. col. 
front., illus. 8vo. (fBed-time story- 
land books]) $0.15. © July 21, 1916; 
2 Cy AUS (Sy LOlG) ata ATI Sa eon G)s 
A 435955. 


Tom, Dot and talking mouse and other 
bedtime stories. New York, The Platt 


eebeckrcoy VitOtGi Ss spa ia tat | ps 
col. front., illus, — Svo. ({ Bed-time 
story-land books]) $0.15. © July 21, 


TOG 8 (Ce Ause 8. LOG sr atk. Ae. i. 
1916; A 435958. 


© Platt & Peck co., New York. 


SKIDELSKY (S. 8S.) Tales of a trav- 
eler. July 15-Aug. 12, 1916. [4 
instalments ] (In Florists’ ex- 
change. ) [21855 


©. July .13—Ange; 10) 2d 9164) 19. &: 
each Aug. 30, 1916; A 442122; A. T. 
De La Mare. printing & pub. co., 
Itd., New York. 


SKINNER bros. mfg. co. Breathe un- 
touched air. 14 p. illus. nar. 8vo. 
[21856 


© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 435076; Henry Baetz, 
St. Louis. 


64353—16——7 967 


SSE eee 
—= ear 


a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21857 


Stayton (Victor) War babies bane 
of civilian soldier at Plattsburg. 
(In Cleveland leader.) [21857 


© Sept. 3, 1916; 1 « Sept. 16, 
1916; A 442572; Cleveland co., Cleve- 
land. 


Stoss (Robert) [21858-21866 

British expect new era of prosperity. © 

Aug...9; 1916; 2 c., Aug.12,°1916; A 
441738. 

British women may get vote in new 
bill. © Aug. 18, 1916; 1 c« Aug. 23, 
1916; A 441993. 

Compel arbitration, is strike cure given. 


© Sept.,.4,-1916 ; 1 .c..Sept..5, 1916; 
A 442238. 
Forecast great U boat war. © Aug. 14, 


Lote s-4 ¢.-Aus. 47, 191G > # 441801. 


Gives a vivid picture of burned Zeppelin. 
© Sept. 4, 1916; 1c Sept. 7, 1916; 
A 442276. 


ee British side of censorship dis- 
pu @ Aug. 24, 19165 -2£ -¢. cAue: 24, 
POI: A 442007. 


Seven sea attacks since pledge to U. S. 
@, Aug. 31,,1916 ; 1c. .Sent. 5, 4916 ; 
A 442245, 


Upholds sidestepping of 
vote. Aue. 15, 1916 
1916; A 441883. 


War halts British election. © Aug. 10, 
1916 5-2. c. Aug. 14,°19163 "A 441773. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 

SmitH (Annie Louise) * Pasadena, Cal. 
Interpretations of Bach’s’ small 
pieces contained in the clavier book 
of Anna Magdalena Bach. cover- 
title. [16] p. 12mo. $0.30. [21867 

©. June 20,1916: /2 ¢e,and: ail. 
June 27, 1916; A 4382695. 

SmitH (Charles)* Egg Harbor City, 
N. J. Origin of infantile paralysis. 
Sheet, 7 by 44 inches. [21868 

© Aug.223.; 19165>.2 se" and ait. 
Sept. 6, 1916; A 486620. 


SmitH (E. Boyd) In the Land of 
Makebelieve, story and pictures by 
E. B. Smith. New York, H. Holt 
and company [1916] [28] p. illus., 
col. plates. obl. S8vo. $1.50. 

[21869 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2° ¢ and ait. 

Sept. 1, 1916; A 487496; Henry Holt 
& co., New York. 

SmitH (Edward Garstin)* Chicago. 
Prohibition is wrong. 16 p._ illus. 
16mo. $0.15. [21870 

© au 30, 1916:"2 G@ sand” ai. 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 436653. 

SMITH temas Irbin)* Coats, N. C. 
Lime and its uses for agriculture. 
£D.4:; (81. p) -SvG; * SGzor [21871 

© July 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
12, 1916; A 485777. 


‘one-gun-one- 
ie Uk Ca ERR rom 


pi Besse 13 . 


SmMiTH (Lewis)* Pulaski, Va. 
[21872, 21873 


Job ticket. Sheet, 9 by Ginches. (Form 
JT-201) @© June 20, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. June 22, 1916; aff. July 24, 1916; 
A 436100. 


Table for giving elapsed time. Sheet, 
12% by 143 inches. © June 20, 1916; 
2c. June 22, 1916; aff. July 24, 1916; 
A 436101. 


SmMitH (W. Linford)* Pittsburgh. 
Unfinished story by the General 
manager. East Aurora, N. Y., Print- 
ed by The Roycrofters [1916] 18 p. 
8vo. [21874 


© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 489172. 


SmitH form-a-truck co.*, Chicago. 
[21875-21877 

Directions for installing Smith form-a- 
truck attachments on Ford cars. cov- 
er-title, 11 p. illus., diagrs. 12mo. 
© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 8, 
1916; A 436658. 

Friends and profits. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus. 12mo. @© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 436547. 

Now! the names of twenty laundries. 
3 sheets, illus., 17 by 11 inches, fold. 
to 4to. © July 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
July 21, 1916; A 435194. 


SMITH’s Island oyster co.*, New York. 
Story of Smith’s Island oysters. 
cover-title, 11, [1] p. col. illus., map. 
nar. 16mo. [21878 


© July 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 435043. 


SMOoOTH-oN mfg. co.*, Jersey City, 


N. J. Smooth-on instruction book, 
no. 16. cover-title, 144 p. _ illus. 
diagrs. 16mo. [21879 


© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 436585. 


Snow (Bonnie E.) and Froehlich 
(Hugo B.)* New York. Industrial 
art text books. Pt. 5. New York, 
Chicago, The Prang company [1916] 
1 p. L, T2 p. illus. (part. col) Same 
$0.25. [21880 

©-June 15, 1916; 2 « Jume se 
1916; aff. June 26, 1916; A 4384717. 


SonnesboRN (Henry) & co., ine. Style 
plus. Fall & winter, 1916-17. cover- 
title, [12] p. illus. (part col.) 12mo. 

[21881 

© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

17, 1916; A 4386408; Howard HE. 
Sands, Baltimore. 


Sonora phonograph corp.*, New York. 
Sonora. 24 p. front., illus. 8vo. 
[21882 


© July 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
25, 1916; A 436082. 


968 


i 


Sorensen (C. M.) co., 


0. 9, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


21905 


inc.*, New York. 
Tankless air compressors. 63, [1] p. 
illus. S8vo. [21883 


i) auly 1, 1916; 2 c. July 15, 1916; 
aff. July 12, 1916; A 4385362. 


SorENson (Grace)* Omaha, Neb. Sing 
peace today. Sheet, 73 by 33 inches. 
[21884 
i> dune 10,1916; 2 c. June 15, 
1916; aff. Aug. 24, 1916; A 486488. 


SOUTHERN coAL & coke co.*, Knoxville, 


Tenn. D. G. Teaser advertising 
newspaper campaign. Sheet, 233 by 
35 inches. [21885 


© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
7, 1916; A 4385884. 


SOUTHERN LIFE and trust co.*, Greens- 
boro, N. C. Being the confession of 
an uninsurable man. [7] p. 24mo. 
(Cover-title; The burden lifted) 

[21886 
© July 24, 1916; 2 @ July 24, 
1916; aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 436323. 


SouTHERN Pacific co.*, San Francisco. 


[21887-21893 

Apache trail of Arizona. Train and auto 
side trip. 10 p. folder; illus. 
<or) maps. Svo. © May tf 19tG 
2c. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 435254. 


Big trees of California. cover-title, 16 p. 
(fold.)  illus., maps. 8vo. © May 
15, 1916; 2 c: and aff. July 24, 1916; 
A 435256. 


Crater lake; Oregon’s mountain play- 
ground. cover-title 13, 5, (Folds) 
illus., maps. S8vo. © I 6; 
2c. and aff. July 24, 1916. A 435255. 


Sacred summits of the Siskiyous. 20, 
[4] p. front., illus., map. 16mo. © 
Apr OO. A9tG: 2 c. and afi: July 24, 
1916; A 435253. 


Side trips along Ogden route. Ogden to 

Pm enicisScoly 29:--) [3] ° ps .map. 

16mo. © July 1, 1916; 2 @ and ait. 
July 24, 1916; A 435250. 


Side trips along Shasta route. Portland 
to San Francisco. Stott) Dp map: 
16mo. © May 30, 1916; Ze and sage. 

July 24, 1916. A 435252. 


Side trips along Sunset route. New Or- 
leans to Los Angeles and San Fran- 
mseo 90, fi] p. map. 16mo. © 
July 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 
1916; A 435251. 

Cata- 


SOUTHWEST plumbing supply co. 


logue M. Kansas City, Mo. [1916] 
2 p. 1., vii-xxiv, 426 p. illus. 8vo. 
[21894 


i Aue, 15, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 488153; R. R. Don- 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


SOUTHWESTERN telegraph & telephone 
co.*, Dallas. Telephone directories. 
[21895, 21896 

Hall 1916. 2 pst: 160; 


Ot. .4to. © Aug. 2a: SOLG : 


Dallas, Texas. 
4 ZC 
and aff. Sept. fd “L9LG 3 A 439113. 


SPECTATOR CO.*, 


SOUTHWESTERN telegraph & telephone 
co.— Continued. 


Fort Worth. Summer, 1916. 2 p.1., = 
26° -p: » Ato! “© July 23> VONG 2 
and aff. Aug. 14, 1916; "A 435770. 


SPALDING’S Official foot ball guide, 1916. 
Official publication, ed. by Walter 
Camp. New York, American sports 


publishing company [1916] 350 p. 
fronts., illus., ports., diagrs. 16mo. 
eat eae library, group 2, 
no. 2) $0.10 [21897 


© Aug. 15, 1916: 2c. and aff. Aug. 
ZU NTOUG 2 A 437310: CNS ican sports 
pub. co., New York. 


New York. 
[21898-21900 
Compendium of official life insurance re- 
ports for the year ending January 1, 
TOLG 7 158) ps. Sve. $2: 00. © Aug. 
1GERAOLG: 2 6 CAuSl 1S, 1OVG: safe: Aug. 
ite 1916; A 437292. 


Supplement to Reports of fire insurance 
companies. vy. 11, no. 1, June, 1916. 
A pe .evo., $0:255 Oxiuly Li rore = 
2 c. and aff. Aug. 3, 1916; A 436222 


vy. £1, no: 2, July, 1916; p. 5=12. 
Svor. $0252) (©: Aust 15,7 298632 cc 
Aug. 18. .191G > jattes, Aug. 21, 8916); 
A 435904. 


SPERLING (H.) co.*, Cleveland. La 
mere maternity frock. [14] p. 
illus. 12mo. [21901 


© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 435652. 


SPIRIT of caution. no. 3, June, July, 
1916.. 16 p. illus...8vo. [21902 
@aokug. AQwiQiGs DceloAnet) 26, 
1916; aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 4365381; 
Conference board on safety and sani- 
tation, West Lynn, Mass. 


SPLITDORF electrical co.*, Newark, N. J. 
Instructions for piadal M 2 Dixie 
magneto for motorcycles. cover- 
title, 12 p. illus., diagr. “16mo. 

[21903 
© June 20, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
July 7, 1916; A 485140. 


SPRINGFIELD, O. Springfield Sun classi- 
fied business directory. (Jn Spring- 


field Sun) [21904 

© Aug. 30, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 15, 
1916; A 442497; Paul Goering & co., 
Cleveland. 

STAGEBERG (Andrew )* Owatonna, 
Minn. Helpful hints to newly- 
weds. 150 p. S8vo. [21905 

© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 2, 


1916; aff. Sept. 1, 1916; A 437519. 


969 


i SR RL NEI SN 
on EE 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21906 


pt. I, n. S., V. 13 


STALLFORTH & Co., ine.*, New York. 
Credit of Austria-Hungary, France, 
Germany, Great Britain, Russia dur- 
ing two years of war. 24 Dp: 42m. 

[21906 
© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c Sept. 5, 
1916; aff. Sept. 12, 1916; A 436771. 

Cedar Falls, Ia. 

cover-title, 32 p 

(Catalog no. (6) 

[21907 

e. and aff. July 


STANDARD MFG. €o.*, 
Trojan steel gates. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. 


.© June 29, 1916; 2 
31, 1916; A 485508. 


STANDARD 
Washington. 


MARINE transportation Co.*, 
Prospectus of the 
Standard marine transportation 
company of Washington, D. C. 
cover-title, [9] p. illus. S8vo. 
[21908 
© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; A 435644. 


co.*, New York. 
Artistic roofs. 20 p. col. illus. obl. 
382mo. [21909 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 436186. 


STANDARD PAINT 


STANDARD PNEUMATIC action co.*, New 
York. Pneumatic player mechanism 
and descriptive catalog of our player 
pianos. 81 p. illus., diagr. 4to. 

[21910 


© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
18, 1916; A 485204. 


STANDARD PROTECTIVE 
Registration certificate. Sheet, 83 
by 15 inches, fold. to Svo. [21911 


© May 25, 1915; 2 ¢ and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 482654; Austin D. Koch, 
Indianapolis. 


corporation. 


yas Ooumiog: 2, 
illus. fol. 
[21912 
© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
11, 1916; A 485681; Standard fash- 
ion co., New York. 


STANDARD QUARTERLY. 
autumn, 1916. 68 p. 


STANDARD SANITARY mfg. ¢co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. [21913, 21914 
Standard built-in baths. 39 p._ illus. 

fol... ©’ Aug. 15. 19l6 2 -ewand ait. 


Aug. 17, 1916; A 4386407. 


Standard plumbing fixtures for the home. 
Itth edz 63° p. 7 illus. 12mo. 7@ Aue. 

, £5; 1916; 2c. and aft. Augie 1916: 
A 436406. 


STANDARD 
Y OF k. 
Standard bond descriptions. 

cover-title. [280] 103- 118° p. 4to. 
$60.00. © Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 437559. 


STATISTICS * CO... ine, 


New 
Le eee 
aye: ovo ea Leip 


' STEIN 


STANDARD STATISTICS Co., ine.*—Contd. 


v. 4, no. 18. cover-title. [120]- P- 
4to. $60.00. © Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 437737. 

Standard bond offerings. Sept., 1916 
issue. [Pocket-size] 665 p. 12mo. 
$60.00. © Sept. 14, nes 2°) and 
aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 437736. 

Standard corporation BSF v. 4 no. 
17. cover-title. Lo p. maps. 4to. 
$60.00. © Sept. 1, 1916; 2 «. and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 437558. 


Standard corporation service daily. v. 4. 
no. A 4. no. . cover-title, va- 
rious paging. 4to. $60.00. © Sept. 

1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 
ABTBGL 


y. A 4, no. A. 183 conetiblereen 
Dp: i 68 p. 4to. $60.00. © Sept. 18, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 
4377388. 


Standard financial digest service. 
3, no. A 17. cover-title. various pag- 
ing. . 4to. $60.00. © Sept. 
4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Sept. 5, 1916; 
A 437563. 

STAR gazer. 

port. fol. [21922 
© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 

22 AGING A 432680 : Alfred F. Sew- 

ard, Columbus, O. 


[STARKWEATHER (George B.)] Re- 
versing the shield. The Kennett 
stress. 37 p. plate (perts) S8vo. 

[21923 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 

Aug. 28, 1916; A 435987; L. G. Pres- 
eott, Washington. 


v. A 


v. 5, no. 8 *4° 12 aline. 


STAY-ROUND silo co.*, Portland, Or. 
Silo science. [11] p. folder. illus., 
ports. 16mo. ; [21924 


© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Sept. 
2, 1916; A 436570. 


STEADMAN (Frank Morris)* NewYork. 
[21925-21928 


Exposure table for Steadman’s aabameter 
card, printed on both sides, 3 by 43 
inches. @ Aug. 20,, 1916: 2 le sand 
aff. Sept. 138, 1916; A 486802. 

Steadman’s unit fotografy exposure 
eard, for moving picture cameras. 
Card, 23 by 32 inches. @© _ July 5, 
1916;.2 ¢e. and aff. Sept. 23,5 2916; 
A 436806. 

Steadman’s unit fotografy exposure card, 
for the uniform system of . Stone 
Card, 64 by 382 inches. © July 5, 
1916; 2 ec. and: aff. Sept. Is, 2986; 
A 436804. 

Steadman’s unit fotography speed list. 
Sheet, 11 by inches. July. 5, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Sept. 13, 1916: 
A 4386808. 


(Max)* Chicago. Ford and 
four spot fun in pictures. [12] p. 
folder. illus... 24mo. $0.10. 


[21929 
© July 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 


1, 1916; A 436207. 


970 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


21948 


STEINER (John C.)* Waukesha, Wis. 
Coming calamity. 15p. port. 24mo. 
$0.20. [21930 

© July 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. July 
13, 1916; A 434911. 


STENDER (August)* New York. Hotel 
employees versus labor unions. (Jn 
The caterer July, 1916). 
* © July 1, 1916; 1 ¢ Sept. 13, 1916; 
A 442414, 


STEPHANOVE (Constantine) 
[21932-21934 
Bulgars’ lightning dash perils allies. © 
Ras. 29-1916" 1 ¢c. Sept. 1, 1916; A 
449184. 


Fights again for Meleddguia! © Sept. 4, 
916; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1916; A Booth, 


Roumanian youths summoned. 
4.1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 11, 1916; oresen 
[Note: The peeone are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


STEPHENS (Anna D.) Better kind of 
soldier. (Jn Messenger of peace, Au- 
gust 1916) [21935 

mame t6 1916: 1 ¢. Aug. 21, 
1916; A 441920; Peace association of 
Friends in America, Richmond, In- 
diana. 


STEPHENSON underwear millis*, South 
Bend, Ind. Victoria undersuits made 
in the Stephenson mills. [20] p. 
illus. fol. [219386 


ee itar ts, 1916: 2 c. Sept. 1, 
1916; aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 436568. 


STERLING (Robert)* Baltimore. World 
conquered. [7] p. illus. 16mo. [Mo- 
tion picture scenario] [21937 


© June 30, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A 486660. 


STERLING co.*, Darby, Conn. Artistic 
Sterling. [23] p. illus. port. Svo. 
[219388 


© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 486724. 


S1ETSON (George W.)* Boston. 
story of a good mixer. ‘Pittsburgh, 
Pa., The Williams gauge company 
[1916] [4] p. 8vo. [21939 


© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 « Aug. 28. 
1916; aff. Aug. 25, 1916; A 439030. 
inies*. 


STETSON shoe Co., S. Weymouth, 


Mass. Dept. 5, stock book no. 20, 
1916. 48 p. col. front. illus. (part 
col.) S8vo. [21940 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 439052. 


[21931 | 


True | 


STEVENS (C. M.) Wonderful stories 
from the wonderful book for young 
and old; prepared especially for the 
needs of Sunday schools and reli- 
gious homes. New York, Cupples & 
Leon company [1916] 2 p. 1., 122 
p. illus. 8vo. $1.00. [21941 

"‘} Seppe, 2.) 1916-2 (¢.. Sept 18. 
1916; aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 437671; 
Cupples & Leon co., New York. 


STEVENS CouNtTy, . Wash. Stevens, 
Pend Oreille and Ferry counties di- 
rectory, 1916-17. v. 4. Seattle, 
Spokane, [etc.] Wash., R. L. Polk 
& co., inc., 1916. 3138 p. 8vo. [21942 

© “Aug..14, 1916; -2..c.. Aug: 24, 
1916; aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 438229; 
R. L. Polk & co., ine., Seattle. 


[StewArt (Chas. P.)] Mott charges 
others more to blame in graft scan- 
dal; will return. (In Syracuse 
journal) [21943 

© “Aus. 11,01916: ff c.. Aug. 22, 
1916; A 441961 : United press asso- 
ciations, New York. 


Stewart (Lucy Shelton)* Evanston, 
Ill. Lest we forget. 8 p. 8vo. 
[21944 
© July 20, 1916 = 2 e andra. 
July 31, 1916; A 4385496. 


Stewart (Manson A.)* Yankton, 8. 
D. Beginning Latin. 2 p. 1., 264 p.. 
Svo. [21945 

© July 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 485874. 


Economic value of 
good shop illumination. (Jn Ameri- 
can machinist) [21946 

GP Aus St" 19163 “1 “ev Aug. ol, 
1916; A 442291; Hill pub. co., New 
York. 


SticknEyY (G. H.) 


Stircer (James Madison) God. 
Philadelphia, Boston [etc.] Ameri- 
can Baptist publication society, 1916. 
i vy Set a 16mo. ([Publication] no. 
520) $0.01. [21947 

© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
27, 1916; A 486126; A. J. Rowland, 
sec., Philadelphia. 


Kansas City, Mo. 
Star’s voice lesson. Lesson 16. 
(In Kansas City star) [21948 

(er Aus.” 27, toto. 1c. Ane ot, 
1916; A 442172 


STOELZEL (Hmmy) * 


971 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21949 


STOKES (Frederick <A.) co.*, New 
York. Baby’s book, a record, with 
illustrations by Florence Choate and 
Elizabeth Curtis. 30 1. col. front., 
ius. (part. col) Sve. S00: 

[21949 
© July 31, 1916; 2 ec. Aug. 3, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 485558. 


Stoner (Burton) [21950, 21951 


Piff and Hip Woodchuck’s adventures 
and other bedtime stories. New York, 
The. Piatticéeleck.co. » [T1916], saps 1, 
[58] p. col. front., illus. S8vo. ([Bed- 
time story-land books]) $0.15. @© 
July, 245 196s 2 -¢: Aus. SlO1es ar 


Aug. 7, 1916; A 4385956. 

Piff Cottontail’s travels and other bed- 
time stories. New York, The Platt & 
Peck .co.; 7 P1906). depict. as) pa teat. 
front., illus. S8vo. ([{Bed-time story- 
land books]) S045: @iesuly 24, 
191G; 2 cc. Bug. 8, 1916; att, Aner, 
1916; A 435962. 


© Platt & Peck co., New York. 


Strout (Rex T.) Last drive. (In 
Golfers magazine) [21952, 21953 
nap. 2... @ Ane” 1, TOie= | ery was 


(e 
141916 A 441751. 


chap. ‘3. © Sept: -15> 191675 “2 "ec. “Sent. 
18, 1916; A 442531. 


© Golfers magazine co., Chicago. 


Stowe (Lyman E.)* Detroit. Letter 
head and horoscope blank. Sheet, 
chart, 18 by 8 inches. [21954 


© Mar. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. July 3, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 18, 1916; A 4350383. 


SItRATEMEYER (Edward) Dave Porter 
and his double; or, The disappear- 
ance of the Basswood fortune, by 
Edward Stratemeyer ; illustrated by 
Walter S. Rogers. Boston, Lothrop, 


Lee & Shepard co. [1916] 4 p. L., 
295 p. front. 12mo. - (Dave Porter 
series) $1.25. [21955 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 


Sept. 1, 1916; A 487516; Lothrop, 
Lee & Shepard co., Boston 


STroMBERG electric co.*, Chicago. 


Automatic time indicating and signal- 
ling instruments. .4 p.  illus., 


Ato. (Bulletin no. 207) © Sept. 6, 
1916; 2. ¢) and aft, Senta. » ane: 
A 436702. 


Space finding attachments for time re- 
corders for cost keeping. 4 p. illus., 


forms. 4to. (Bulletin no. 203A) © 
Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 11, 
1916 ; A 436703. 


Strone (Wm. J. H.)* Chicago. Cau- 
tion, [note] Tag, printed on both 
sides, 3 by 64 inches. [21958 

© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
12, 1916; A. 436382. 


ein 21957 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Stuart (Josephine B.)* New Bedford, 
Mass. Outline of work in classes 
for the conservation of eyesight, arr. 
by J. B. Stuart and H. F. Moore. 
52 ecards, printed on both sides, 12 
by 9 inches in cover. [21959 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Sept. 23, 1916; A 487802. 


Stuart (Katharine) Science of put- 
ting. (Jn Golfers magazine, Sept., 
1916) [21960 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 1 © Sept ie 
1916; A 442585; Golfers magazine 
co., Chicago. 


Sturtevant (B. F.) co.*; Boston. 
Sturtevant heaters. Catalog no. 230, 
Aug., 1916. 129, [3] p. illus., tables, 


diagrs. 4to. (Sturtevant engineer- 
ing series) [21961 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 


5, 1916; A 486284. 


Success with meat, v. 2, no. 2. Aug., 
1916. Chicago, B. Heller & co., 1916. 
48 p. illus. Svo. [21962 


© July 10, 1916; 2 e. and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 435085 ; B. Heller & co., 
Chicago. 


SULLIVAN (C. Gardner) [21963-21967 


Foundling. [Los Angeles, Cal., Printed 
by Standard printing co., 1916] cover- 
title, 19 p. 12mo. © Tune 30, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 10, 1916; A 432997. 


Ieed bullet. [Los Angeles, Printed by 
Standard printing co. 1916] 9 p. 
vo Aug. 31;,°1916% 2>°@ and am 
Sept. It AGI = A 436713. 

Pig’s sister. rises Angeles, Cal., Printed 
by Standard printing co..1916] cover- 
title, 14 p. 12mo. © June 26, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July 10, 1916; A 432993. 

Three of many. [Los Angeles, Printed 
bv Standard printing co.. 1916] 
title; 13 p.. LSvorg © Sep it, 25, ee 
2c. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916: eee 436715. 

Toys. [Los Angeles, ise by Stand- 
ard printing co., 1916] cover-title, 
8 p. 8vo. © Aug. 31, 1916: 2 cand 

aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A’ 436719. 


© Thos. H. Ince, Culver City, Cal. 


SULLIVAN machinery co.*, -Chieago. 
Sullivan electric room and pillar 
coal cutter. CE-6 direct current. 

[21968, 21969 
no: -63Bb. 3d ed: 34 Dp. illus. S8vo. 
(Cover-title: Sal low vein coal 


cutters) © Aug. 2, 1916<.°2 Goan 
aff. Aug. 7, 1916: - A’ 435621. 

Price list of aie no. 63BP, 3d ed. 

p. S8vo. © July 19, 1916; 2 c. and 

aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 435620. 


SUNFLOWER State life assn. of McPher- 
son, Kan. [21970, 21971 
Agents’ manual. 68 p., blank 1. for mem- 


orandum 16mo. © July 15, 1916; 
2c. and aff. July oe igié: A "436135. 


972 


“no. 9, 1916 


_ SUNFLOWER state life assn. of McPher- 
son, Kan.—Continued. 


j 

r Twenty year term accumulative policy. 
; [4] p. folder, col. illus., fold. to S8vo. 

@ July 29, 1916 ; 2c. and aff, Aug. 3, 
4 1916 ; f 436223. 

} 


© Hiram C. Landrus, McPherson, 
Kan. 


_ SwaAmp-root almanac, 1917. cover- 
7 title, 32 p. illus. (part col.) 8vo. 


: [21972 
© Aug. 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
22, 1916; A 486545; Dr. Kilmer & 
co., Binghamton, N. Y. 


(Frederick Arthur)* Pitts- 
burgh. Rules for playing Filmania, 
a game. Sheet, 134 by 3% inches. 
. [21973 
© July 5, 1916; 2c. July 8, 1916; 
aff. July 18, 1916; A 484992. 


SWEET (W. N.)* Chazy Landing, 
Chazy, N. Y. Automobile route. 
Malone, New York to Burlington, 
Vermont and return. [4] p. nar. 
4to. [21974 

, © July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

me 2, 1916; A 437751. 

_ SweEeTtanp (Charles A.)* Chicago. 

[21975, 21976 

Forty causes of losses in retail stores; 
how to stop them. Chicago, Logan 
printing house, 1916. [8] p. 16mo. 
$0.50. © Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 4389034. 

What makes a retailer prosper, no. 1- 
14 [and] Forty causes of losses in 
retail stores. Chicago, Ill., Logan 
printing house, [1916] 15 v. in box. 
16mo. $1.50. Contents.—1. Person- 
ality —2. Cleanliness and order.—3. 
Affability—4. Promptness.—5. Serv- 
ice.—6. Careful buying.—7. Advertis- 
ing.—S8. Window  display.—9. Store 
lighting —10. Extending credit.—11. 
Keeping the accounts.—12. Collec- 
tions.—13. MHandling the cash.—14. 
Pricing and marking goods. © Sept. 
5, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 8, 1916; 
A 436655. 


SWEETLAND filter press co., inc.*, 
Brooklyn. Sweetland self-dumping 
mer, 24 ». illus., -diagrs. 4to. 
(Catalogue no. 12) [21977 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

_ 14, 1916; A 485768. 

Swirt (Walter Babcock)* Boston. 
Summer and winter lecture courses 


SwEEtT 


el erik eee ee ee ee eee 


on speech disorder, 1916-17. [Pros- 
pectus] cover-title, 48 p. narrow 
Svo. [21978 


© June 16, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 436656. 


_Swieart (George W.)* Chicago. Swi- 
gart’s Selling instructions. cover- 
mee (5 [5] p. 16mo. [21979 


© June 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
22, 1916; A 432644. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


21996 


Swine (Raymond E.) [21980-21991 


Austrian ruler, 86, pack to simple life. 
© Aug. 19, 1916; c. Aug. 23, 1916; 
A 441973. 


Chicago physician aids war wounded. © 
Aug. 29; 1916; Pe Aug. 2401916 ¢ A 
442006. 

Denies Polish kingdom talk. © Aug. 18, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 23, 1916; A 441994. 
Deutschland news held up. © Aug. 28, 
191G 30k coAugs 31, 1916+ A 442168; 
Gerard and Kaiser to confer on Poland. 
©' Aue.- OF 1916%°1 7c. Aug. 12; 1916; 

A 441743. 

Gerard makes a statement. © Aug. 19, 
19tG; 1 co Aug. 25, 1916 A 441977. 
Germany wild with glee. @©@ Aug. 25, 

Gis. ey Aue’ 30, 1916; A 442129. 
Heydebrandt gives keynote for empire. 
Aug. 22, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 25, 1916; 

A 442051. 

Newspaper men see Gerard. © Aug. 
191G6e)1 es,Aug. £2, (19167 °A sdttas) 

Sees danger in milk rules. © Aug. 17, 
1916; i e} Auge 241, 19162 A 441949. 


Thousands welcome Kenig. © Aug. 26, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 30, 1916; A 442139. 


U. S. deal opposition denied. © Aug. 21, 
TOIG? te. Aug..24, 1916: A 142008. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news.] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


SYBEBRUD (Cornelius C.)* Emmons, 
Minn. Sybebrud’s egg computing 
table. Sheet, 12? by 234 inches. 


[21992 
© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
19, 1916; A 436450. 


SYNFLEUR scientific laboratories. 
American perfumer-synfleur insert. 
[21993, 21994 


Nos toe: a. 14) pe. Whus! “fol. »@) uly 
19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 11, 1916; 
A 435732. 

no..4- [4 ]ep: 
POG sere: 
A 439174. 


© Alois von Isakovics, Monticello, 
dS Pe 


illus. fol. © Aug. 17, 
and aff. Sept.. 5, 1916; 


Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse directory 


also Solvay, Onondago, Eastwood 
1916. v.59. Syracuse, N .Y. Samp- 
son & Murdoch co., 1916. loose fold. 
map. S8vo. $6.00. [21995 

© Sept. 2. 191672 ec, Sept. oO: 


1916; aff. Sept. 7, 1916; A 487621; 
Sampson & Murdock co., Boston. 


SyRACUSE herald. Booklovers’ picture- 
game. (Jn Syracuse herald) 
[21986 


© July 9, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1916; 
A 442284; Booklovers contest co., 
ine., New York. 


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21997 


SYRACUSE SMELTING works*, Brooklyn. 
Pouring Babbitt metals. Card, col. 
illus., 8 by 9 inches. [21997 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Aug. 
5, 1916; A 436257. 


TAGLIABUE (C. J.) mfg. co.*, New York 
and Brooklyn. [21998-22001 


Catalog no. 341, 342. 20, 20 p. illus. 
4to. Contents.—341. Hydrometers for 
all purposes.—342. Chemical or labora- 
tory thermometers. © July 1, 1916; 
2c. Aug. 8, 1916; aff. Aug. 1, 1916; 
A 435665, 435666. 


Instruments for steam plant use. 48 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. (Cover-title, 
Tagliabue steam plant catalog no. 
540.) @: July 4, °1916; Len July.28, 
1916; 1 ce Aug. 8, 1916; aff. Aug. 
1, 1916; A 4385664. 

Tagliabue recording thermometers, gages, 
ete. .37,' £21. -p. “lus. 4to.’ (Cata- 
logue 345) © July 1, 1916; 1c. July 

, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 8, 1916; aff. Aug. 
1, 1916; A 435667. 


TANENBAUM (I.) son & co.*, New 
York. [22002-22005 
Greenhut company, inc., a corporation 

and or for the account of whom it 
may concern. Sheet, 132 by 8% inches. 
© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 12, 
1916; A 436340. 

On the profits and anticipated profits. 
Sheet, 133 by 8% inches. © Aug. 5, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 12, 1916; A 
436341. 

On the use and occupancy. Sheet, 11 
by 82% inches. © Aug. 5, 1916; 2 e¢. 
and aff. Aug. 12; 1916; A 436339. 


Wormser hat stores, ine. [Policy] 
Sheet, 1382 by 84 inches. © July 31, 
1916 s.2.e.. and afis Aug:2,, 19LG: A 
435535. 


Tappé (Herman Patrick)* New York. 
Tappé’s poupées [and] Inspirations. 
(In Harper’s bazar, Sept. 1916) 

[22006 
) Aug,925,, T916;> 41 Auge )26, 
1916; A 442068. 


Sub-atomic 
the 
8 p. 


Taytor (Caesar A. A.) 
theory in medical practice; 
world’s greatest physician. 
folder, illus. 4to. [22007 

© Aug, 10,,, 1916): 2-0, - Aus eco, 
1916; aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 436536; 
Powhatan Indian proprietary herb 
medicine co., Philadelphia. 


Taytor (Frederick E.) Soul-winning, 


a privilege and an obligation. Phila- 
delphia, Boston, [etc] American 


Baptist publication society, 1916. 16 
p. 16mo. ([Publication] no. 522) 
$0.02. [22008 


© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
ot, toto, & 436125 : A. J. Rowland, 
sec., Philadelphia. 


pt. I, H. Si," V. ae 


Taytor (Mary Imlay)* Mamaroneck, 
N. Y. Children of passion, chap. 
238-28. (In Munsey’s magazine, Sept. 
1916) [ 22009: 


© Aug. 19, 1916; 1 ¢c. Sept. 1, 
1916; A 442228. 


Taytor (N. & G.) co.*, Philadelphia. 


[22010, 22011 


Roofing tin, flat seam; tin covered decks 
and cupolas; buildings, colonial, his- 
torical. Sheet, illus., diagrs., printed 
on both sides, 21% by 163 inches. (Ar- 
chitectural service corporation. Serv- 
ice sheet 3, no. 18, May, 1916. © 
Aug. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 25, 
1916; A 439017. 


Roofing tin, standing seam, tin covered 


gutters & dormers, residences, colo- 
nial, historical. Sheet, illus., diagrs., 
printed on both sides. 21% by 163 
inches. (Architectural service cor- 
poration. Service sheet 2, no. 18, 
May, 1916) 
and aff. Aug. 25, 1916; A 439015. 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT COS.*, Rochester, 
INS [22012-22015 


Control of temperature in corn cookers, 
pea blanchers and peach blanchers. 


8 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. © July 27, 
1916; 2 c«. and aif: Aus? Li oie. 
A 435687. 


Control of temperature in exhaust boxes, 
continuous cookers, lye peelers, steril- 


izing tanks. 8 p. illus. diagrs. * (part 
blue prints 8vo. © July 27, 1916: 
2c. and aff. Aug. 11, 1916. A 435686. 


H. & M. thermometers and Tycos record- 
ing thermometers. [2], 5-17, [1] p. 

i . 8vo. (Bulletin 300) 

© 1916; °2:¢c. and a Aug. dit, 

1916; 7 435684. . 

Refrigeration and cold storage thermom- 
eters. 44 (i. e. 14) p. illus. 8vo. 
(Bulletin 300A) © Aug. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Aug. 11, 1916; A 435685. 


T'CHERKESOFF (Warlam) [22016-22023 


Charge Mackensen snubbed Austrians. © 
Aug. 26, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 30, 1916; A 
442141, 

Education plan for Russia. © Aug. 15, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 18, 1916; A 441885. 
Germans buy Russian gold. © Sept. 7, 
1916 5:2c. Septy 12; 1916: ple 
Resents attacks on Britain. © Aug. 31, 
916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 442946. 
Roumanians called army of hibere sae. 
© Aug. 30, 1916; 1c. Sept. 2; 19iGe 

A 442198. 
Russ plow follows sword. @© Aug. 22, 
2c. Ane’ 25) Oni Geen 449055. 

Russia arrests speculators. © Aug. 11, 
LOL6 3; 2c. Aug, 17, "1906 Fa a4i8i6, 

Russians threaten Bulgaria. © Sept. 1, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A A428, 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


T'sLONOR corporation* , Chicago. Telo- 
nor with the sensitone. cover-title, 
32 p. illus. 8vo. [22024 


© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 11, 1916; A 485744. 


974 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


22054 


no. 9, 1916 
TEMPERANCE beverage co. Try 12 on 
us. [4] p. col. illus. 4to. [22025 


© May 25, 1916; 2 ec. June 12, 
1916; aff. May 31, 1916; A 432677; 
L. M. Hamburger, Chicago. 


TEMPEST (Phineus)* Rexburg, Id. 
When Gertie comes to town. (Jn 
Rexburg standard. ) [22026 

GpAue 17.1916; 1. ¢,Ang.. 28, 
1916; A 442436. 

TrEMPLER (George H.)* Jerseyville, 
Ont., Canada. Artist’s model. [Mo- 
tion picture scenario] [3] p. 12mo. 

[22027 


© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 439100. 


TIRHUNE (Albert Payson) Crimson 
stain mystery. (Jn New York eve- 
ning world) [22628-22030 
er 1. © Sept. 7, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 8, 

1916; A 442498. 


2d episode. © Sept. 14, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 
15, 1916; A 442498. 


3d episode. © Sept. 21, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 
22, 1916; A 442667. 


© Consolidated film corporation, 


New York. 
TERRELL (Philip A. H.)* Washington. 
Strictly professional services. 


United States and foreign patents, 
trade-marks, designs, copyrights. 
[6] p. folder. S8vo. [22031 

© July 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
24, 1916; A 485361. 


Tessizr (Charles O.)* Hawthorne, 
Mw ¥. Putting a patent through. 
[8] p. folder. 8vo. [22032 

© May 29, 1916; 2 ce. May 22, 
1916; aff. June 2, 1916; A 486008. 


(In New York 
[22033-22042 
5, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 


‘THEIR married life. 
evening journal) 
Aug. 5,1916. © Aug. 

7, 1916; A 441834. 
Aug. 8, 1916. © Aug. 8, 
J, 1916; A 441840. 


AUS) 12. 1916. © Aug. 12, 1916; 
Aug, 14, 1916; A 441849. 


Aug. 17, 1916. @© Aug. 17, 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 441854. 


AMe, 22, LOG. @ Aug. 22, 
Aug, 23, 1916; A 441984. 
Aug. 24, 1916. oh Aug. 24, 
Aug. 25, 1916; A 442150. 
mus. of, 1916. © Aug..31, 1916; 
Sept. T UO MGA 449175. 

Sept, 9). 1916; © Sept..5,; 
Sept. 6, 1916; A 442255. 
Sept. ¥, 1916. © Sept. 9, 
Sept. A, 1916; A 442348, 
” Sept. 14, 1916. © Sept. 14, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 15, 1916; A 442494. 
© International news service, New 
York. 


L916: 1) ec. Aug. 
ec 
1OTG aA eC. 
1916" Gs 
1916; Op 
ce 


1916; Ci 


e FP pe eS BH 


1916 ; 


© 


THERE and back from Detroit, Mich. 


Vin Leno, Le aulye lOles . Detroit: 
Mich., W. H. Coffrin, 1916. cover- 
title, [82] p. 24mo. $0.10. [22043 


© July 21, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
28, 1916; A 485482; William Henry 
Coffrin, Detroit. 


(Peter R.)* Sault Ste. 
Marie, Mich. Vest pocket pilot book. 
Sem. 2 le wits. e2mo, [22044 


© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 


THIBAULT 


18, 1916; A 438600u. 

THOMA: (H: R.)* Olympia, Wash. 
How much can we save; or, Finan- 
cial efficiency in the home. [88] p. 
forms. ob]. 8vo. $1.00. [22045 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Aug. 


12, 1916; A 486353. 

THomaASs (H. Kerr)* Buffalo. Auto- 
mobile performance formulae, by H. 
Kerr Thomas, ed. by John Younger. 
cover-title, 8 numb. 1., blank pages. 
12mo. $0.50. [22046 

© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
81, 1916; A 486552. 


THOMAS’ hardware, sporting goods and 
kindred trades lists. 19th annual 
ed., 1916. New York, The Thomas 
directory co., 1916, 35 v. S8vo. in 
box, 93 by 6+ by 24 inches. $15.00. 
[Text parallel to binding] [22047 

© July 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
29, 1916; A 486163; Thomas direc- 
tory co., New York. 


THOMPSON (R. W.) [22048-22052 


Aid for Jamaica planters. © Aug. 19, 
ONG LL COATT, 1916; A 441976. 


Fricane relief $200,000. © Sept, 5, 
16; (1c. Sept: 8) 1916. A 442302. 
ease Sweeps Jamaica. © Aug. 16, 
1916s Le Aue, 19.) 1916 Al 441904. 
Ships sunk in hurricane. © Aug. 17; 
LOMG = We, Aus, 215 196) vA 441953. 
U. S. to buy Jamaica mules. © Sept. 6, 


LOLG ST ec. Sept. 95 1916" A 449398, 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 

THWwING (Charles F.) Friendship as 
an asset. Proof (National editorial 
service, serial no. 418) [22053 

© Feb. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 484916; National edi- 
torial service, ine., New York. 

TiEMANN (Harry D.) Circulation in 
dry kilns. pt. 4. (Jn Lumber world 
review ) [22054 

© Aug. 10, 1916; 1 c Aug. 17, 
1916; A 441810; Lumber world re- 
view, Chicago. 


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22059 


pt.1,/ ness. ve 


TIMKEN roller bearing co.*, Canton, O. | TRAPHAGEN (John Conselyea) 


How can I tell? 32 p. front., illus., 

diagrs. 12mo. [22055 
©. July "17, 1986: 2 @~ July 25, 

1916; aff. July 24, 1916; A 436093. 


TiRRILL’S official directory automobile 
owners of Columbus and Franklin 
County, 1916. [Columbus, O.], Auto 
list’ directory co: 1916; 1 pil 228; 
[2}-p:  16mo07" $0.25. [22056 


© July 27, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
31, 1916; A 485502; W. Carl Tirrill, 
Columbus, O. 


TosLER & co.*, New York. Dufour 
bolting cloth; a practical reference 
book. cover-title, 16 p. 16mo. 

[22057 


© June 26-1916) ean aki 
June 28, 1916; A 436010. 


ToLEepo, O. Classified building trades 
directory of Toledo, Ohio and vicin- 
ity. New York, Issued by the A. B. 
C. catalogue co. [1916] [8] p. fol. 
[Text parallel to binding] [22058 

© July 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 434973; Richard M. 
Roesser, New York. 


T'oLEDO SAVINGS bank & trust co. 21 
tested plans for saving. cover-title, 
16 p. illus. 16mo. $0.05. [22059 


© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 485746; Maurice Elgut- 
ter, Toledo, O. 


TOLEDO SCALE co.”, Toledo, O. Greatest 
force in the world. 24 p._ illus. 
12mo. [22060 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
3, 1916; A 4386248. 


TomuInson (Anna M.)* Berwyn, III. 
Anna M. Tomlinson’s forty lessons 
on How to develop a piano hand. 
cover-title, 8 numb. 1. 4to. $15.00. 

[22061 
© Aug: 1, 191632 ci and aff. Aug. 
4, 1916; A 435648. 


Tore (Homer W.)* Philadelphia. 
Overthrow of the saloon. [8] PD. 
port. S8vo. [22062 


©: June.,.20;, 19162 "2 Ga slye 20: 
1916; aff. July 20, 1916; A 436009. 


Trainor (Joseph F.)* Brooklyn. Sys- 
tem of fonetic writing using letters 
of the alphabet. 15 p. 16mo. 
$0.50. [22063 

© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 436389. 


976 


Mar- 
ketability of securities. New York, 
Alexander Hamilton institute, 1916. 
20 p. port. Svo. [22064 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 486720; Alexander Ham- 
ilton institute, New York. 


TRASK (Leo B.)* Detroit, Mich. They 
never speak when they pass by; or, 
The wedding day came at last. 
Sheet, 14 by 5 inches. [22065 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. June 28, 1916; 
aff. July 10, 1916; A 435000. 


TRAVELERS insurance co.*, Hartford. 
Your skin is your armor. Sheet. 6 
by 9 inches. ' [22066 


© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 435985. 


TROSTEL (Albert) & sons co.*, Milwau- 


kee. In the color which robed the 
ancient kings. [7] p. col. mounted 
plate. 4to. [22067 


© July 31, 1916; 2 « Aug. 14, 
1916; aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 435965. 


TRUSSED concrete steel co.*, Detroit. 
[22068, 22069 


Kahn pressed steel joists and studs with 
hy-rib....23. p., wlus.,  giderse 7 aes 
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c«. June 22, 1916; 
aff. July 14, 1916; A 435063. 


Kahn steel buildings. 2d ed., 1916. 28 
p. illus. 4to. © Apr. 26, 291622 e 
June 22, 1916; aff. July 14 19eG7e 
435064. 


Tryon (Grace L.)* New York. Devel- 
opment of thought and character. 
[15] p. front. (port.) 24mo. $0.25. 

[22070 


© July 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
10, 1916; A 432988. 


TULLOoSS (Rees Edgar) [22071-22075 


Composition of business letters. Spring- 
field, O., The Tulloss school of type- 
writing, 1916. 382 p. Svo.. (Lecture 
no. 6, accompanying The new. way in 
typewriting) © July 27, 1916; 2 ¢«. 
and aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 433927. 

Essentials of filing systems. Springfield, 
O., The Tulloss school of typewriting, 
1916. 61 p. illus. S8vo. (Lecture no. 
9, accompanying The new way in type- 
writing) © Sept. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 438408. 

New way in typewriting. Special exer- 
cises for finger training. Series no. 10. 
Springfield, O., The Tulloss school of 
typewriting, 1916. 71 p. illus. 8vo. 
© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 11, 
1916; A 436735. 

Typewriting beautiful. Springfield, O., 
The Tulloss school of typewriting, 
1916. 63 p. S8vo. (Lecture 2 no. 2, 
accompanying The new way in type- 
writing) @© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 433926. 


; 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


TuLtoss (Rees Edgar)—Continued. 


Typewriting efficiency. Springfield, O., 
The Tulloss school of typewriting, 
1916. 388 p. 8vo. (Lecture no. 1, 
accompanying The new way in type- 
writing) © July 15, 1916; 2 c. and 
an. Aug. 2; 1916; A 4383925. - 
© Tulloss school co., ine, Spring- 

field, O. 

TULLOSs school co., inc.*, 

O. Difference between 

John. cover-title [21] p. 


Springfield, 

Bill and 

illus. 48mo. 

[22076 

© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 486736. 

TULSA union loan & savings associa- 
tion, Tulsa, Okla. Getting on in the 
world. cover-title, 12 p. 16mo. 

[22077 

© July 20, 1916; 2 © and aff. Aug. 

4, 1916; A 4385606; James H. Mc- 
Cullough, Tulsa, Okia. 


TURBIVILLE (Mrs. Hallie C.)* Roanoke, 


Va. Daisy fortune book. cover-title, 
12 1. eol. illus. 4to. [With places 
for photos] [22078 

(©) Suly 21, 1916; 2 ¢, and aff. July 
- 26, 1916; A 486240. 


TURNER (Rebecca Jane)* Memphis. 
War poems. [8] p. 1i6mo. $0.25. 
[22079 


omnes 1916; 2c. July 26, 
1916; aff. Aug. 17, 1916; A 485877. 
TURNER construction co.*, New York. 
Turner for concrete. cover-title. 15 
p. illus. 4to. (Bulletin no. 18) 

[22080 
jriuly 22,1916; 2-¢. and aff. July 

25, 1916; A 436083. 
TUTTLE (P. M.)* Chicago. Merchants 
trade and credit association local 
credit reports. 71. 8vo. [22081 


© Feb. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. June 
24, 1916; A 4382678. 


TyterR (Parker Rockwell)* New York. 
mien course. 14, [22] p. port. 
SvO. [22082 


meso logs. De andy aft. 


Sept. 2, 1916; A 4867 10. 


Urmann (Bernhard) co., ine.*, New 
York. SBucilla blue book, no. 4. 
Hmbroidery stitches and their many 
uses. 47 p. illus. 8vo. $0.10. 

[22083 
© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
5, 1916; A 4383969. ; 


Urricu (Henriette R.)* Sierra Madre, 
Cal. Mother Nature in southern 
California to her children in the 
Hast. {fo} p. 16mo: [22084 


Cy duty 12> 1946-2) ¢) and’ aff. 
July 18, 1916; A 484995. 


Oi 


22106 


UNDERWOOD (Drury) ‘Top ’o the morn- 
ing. (In Chicago heraid) 
[22085-22102 


Aug. 10, 1916. © Aug. 10, 1916; 1 «. 


Aug. 11, 1916; A 441732. 
Aug. 11, 1916. © Aug. 11, 
Aug. 12, 1916; A 441729, 
Aue 2 eOliGe i @mAnies a2. 
Aug. 14 1916; A 441762. 
Aug. 18, 1916. © Aug. 138, 
Aug. 14, 1916; A 442036. 
Anse to; LOG @ PAusy 5. 
Aug. Gy VOLE SA 447827, 


1916; 1. e¢, 
1916; 1. 
1916; 1 ¢. 
1916; 


1 
il 
Aue. UG Lote. ©: Augss 16." 19t6 3 7c: 
Aug. 17, 1916; A 441830. 
Auge li, 1916s (©) Auge. Of, OrG is 1, Cs 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 441914. 
Aue LO.) LOtG 5 ©) PAs. OSG ne, 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 441925. 
Aug. 20, 1916. © Aug. 20, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 441929. 
Sept. 6, 1916. © Sept. 6, 1916; 1 ec. 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 442398. 
Sept. 7, 1916. © Sept. 7, 1916; 1 ¢ 
Sept. 8, 1916; A 442401. 
Sept.29;  TOlGs (©) Sept. (9/1916 Ase; 
Sept. alae 1916; A 442407. 
Sept. 10, 1916. © Sept. 10, 1916; 1 c. 
Sept. il, 1916; A 442424. 
Sept. 12, 1916.° © Sept. 12,.1916; 1 c¢. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 442458. 
Sept. 13, 1916. © Sept. 13, 1916; l «. 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 442490. 
Sept. 14, 1916. © Sept. 14, 1916; l«. 
Sept. 15, 1916; A 442546. 
Sept. 15, 1916. © Sept. 15, 1916; le. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 442543. 
Sept. 16, 1916. © Sept. 16, 1916; 1 ec. 
sept. 18, 1916; A 442549. 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 
UNDERWoopD (Lineas D.) 
[221038, 22104 


Underwood’s digest. 
June, 1916. 


v. 12, no, 2, Apr.— 
Washington, D. C., The 
Card digests co., 1916. 1386 cards, 
a. Dy) Oo inehes. 2 file(s. "©. Anes is; 
1916; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1916; aff. Aug. 18, 
1916; A 435897. 

© Card digests co., Washington. 


Underwood’s trade-mark digest. v. 5, no. 
1, Jan.June, 1916. Washington, D. 
C., The Card digests company, 1916. 
143 cards, 3 by 5 inches, $2.00. © 
Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1916; aff. 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 435898. 
© Lineas D. Underwood, Wash- 


ington. 

UNDERBWRITER’S laboratories*, Chicago. 
Electrical data. Aug., 1916. 22 p. 
illus. Svo. [22105 

@ Aust 1916; 2 Gavddies26, 
1916; aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 436627. 


UNION ADVERTISING agency. Special 
advertising campaigns. Newspapers 
that count: L916 ed: ~3s2 p) ~ illus, 
port., map. 4to. (Southwestern ad 
specials no. 44) [22106 © 

© July 27, 1916; 2c. Aug. 1, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 11, 1916; A 436513; James .- 
W. H. Givan, El Paso, Tex. 


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22107 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


UNION SALES assn. co.*, Marietta, O. | UNITED PRESBYTERIAN church of North 


[22107-22114 


Advantages of profit-sharing and co- 
operation. Sheet, 11 by 82 inches. 
@P iy iS be ONG ee and aff. Aug. 3, 
19164: 436233. 


Danger line in prices. Proof that it is 
dangerous to buy package goods at 
too low a price. Sheet, 11 by 84 
inches. © Aug. 3, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Sept. 11, 1916; A’ 436728. 

Exclusive full- ine cooperative plan. 
Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. © Aug. 1, 
LOLG 32) (Copand Satie Aue. 25. PONG TA 


436235. 

How to avoid the dangers of substi- 
tution. Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. © 
July ec. and aff. Aug. 3, 


ois) BOG. 2 

1916; A 436236. 

No man is independent of his fellow 
men. Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. © Aug. 
24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916; 
A 436730. 

Retailer profits most by the U. S. A. 
plan. Sheet, 11 by 83 inches. © Aug. 
Weg AOlG= 2c: vandkait Sept, 11, 946); 
A 436727. 

Trade marks worth millions. Sheet, 11 
by .84 inches. © Aug. 1, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Aug. 8, 1916; A 436234, 

Us Ss A. plane s2 Al 9 4to.t1© pause. A: 
1916; 2): “and: vai. Sept. aa, 1916; 
A 436729. 


UNION TRUST co. You are invited to 
join our Landis Christmas savings 
@lubs -19Vef4 |) pet Mus! @part 
col.) 8vo. [22115 

© July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
27, 1916; A 436105; Landis Christ- 
mas savings club co., Harrisburg, 
Pa. 


UNION TRUST co. OF SAN Dieco*, San 
Diego, Cal. [22116-22119 
How does an executor differ from an ad- 

ministrator or trustee? [11] p. 24mo. 
© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 31, 
1916; A 435453. 

What must an executor know? [2] p. 
24mo. © June 27, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
July 31, 1916; A "435451. 

Who shouid make a will? [14] p. 24mo. 
© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 31, 
1916; A 435454. 

Will a trust company increase my es- 
tater, [14s ps ~24mo.: (© June 7, 


t9O16:% 2we and alt. Juby 3h -191G. A 
435452. 
UNITED CIGAR stores co., inc.*, New 
York. Profit sharing list. - Expires 
Dec. 31, 1916. F22120° 221271 
[Profit-sharing goods.] 47, [1] p. illus. 
8vo. (On cover: Catalog) @© Aug. 25, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and,aft. Aug. 28) L9G: A 
439039. 

{[ Profit-sharing plan.] 48p. illus. 12mo. 
(On cover: Catalog) © Aug. 25, 1916; 


2 cc. and aft. Aug. 28, 1916; A 439040. 
UNITED ELECTRIC co.*, Canton, O. Tuec 
stationary cleaner. Architect’s and 


engineer’s ed. cover-title, 24 p. 
illus. 4to. [22122 
© June 26, 1916; ec. and aff. July 

11, 1916; A 434908. 


America. Twenty-fifth national con- 
vention of the Young people’s Curis- 
tian union. Song and program book. 
ol; [A] DEuIS VO: [22123 


© June’ 10; 1916: 2 © dJuae a2: 

1916; aff. July 18, 1916; A 435037; 

United Presbyterian board of publ., 
' Pittsburgh. 


UNITED PUMP & power Co.*, Milwaukee. 
Fresh water systems. 16 p. illus. 
[22124 
© May 20, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
3, 1916; A 435020. 
UNITED SHOE machinery co.*, Boston. 
[22125-22127 
Diagram of men’s moulds USMC. [21] 


blue print diagrs. © Nov. 16, 1915; 
2c. and aff. June 26, 1916; A 436096. 


Diagram of misses’ and children’s moulds 
USMC.  cover-title. 22 blue prints, 
diagrs. fol... © Nov. 1621915 e.2 2 
and aff. June 26, 1916; A 436094. 


Diagrams of women’s moulds 
Poe blue print diagrams. fol. @ Nov. 
16, 1915; 2 ¢ and afi. June 26, 1986 - 
A “436085, 

UNITED STATES CREDIT clearing corpora- 
tion. [Systematic collection follow- 
up forms] [10] perforated. fold. 1. 
4to. [Text parallel to binding] 

[22128 


© June 9, 1916; 1 ce. June 9, 1916; 
1¢. June 21, 1916; att. July 5) 15te- 


A 434860; Wm. James Cawthon, 
Chicago. 
UNITED STATES DIAMOND importing 


co.*, Chicago. 7% convertible dia- 
mond bond. Sheet, illus. coupons, 
printed on both sides, 16% by 264 
inches fold. to 8vo. [22129 

© May 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
17, 1916; A 4385108. 


UNIVERSAL serum co.*, East St. Louis. 
What hog raisers should know. 32 
Dp... 12m0, [22130 


© July 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
SL s1olGs A 435642. 


Upton (John B.) Twenty months of 
military life. [9 installments.] (In 
Decatur republican) [22131 

© May 11-July 6, 1916; 1 ¢. each 
Aug. 16, 1916; A 442229; Harriet 
Upton Reid, Hepkins, Minn. 


Urtrer (Robert Palfrey)* Amherst, 
Mass. Strange & surprising table 
manners of the crowned heads of 
Europe. Montague [Mass.] Printed 
by C. P. Rollins, 1916. Sheet, 183 by 
74 inches. $0.25. [221382 


© June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 489018. 


978 


USMC, 


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a a km al 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 


Vacuum oil co.*, Rochester, N. Y. 
[22133-22135 


Correct lubrication for motor-boats, 
1916. cover-title, 16 p. col. illus. 
2AMO Oe suly Lo, 19t6s 2 @ and 
aff. July 19, 1916; A 435180. 


Correct lubrication [for motor-cycles.] 
Ed. of 1916. cover-title, 16 p._ illus. 
(part cole 24mo.' © July 15, 1916; 
Zeng, alte 4 Uly, 19, 1916. A 435182. 


Correct lubrication [for tractors.] Ed. 
of 1916. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 
(part col.) 24mo. © July 15, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. July 19, 1916; A 4385181. 


Dayton, O. 
[22186-22145 
Direction card no: 39-B for installing 
V & K water motor pump, size no. 4, 
fig. no. 87. Card, diagrs., printed on 
both sides, 7 by 10 inches. © Apr. 1, 
HONG 2 Cc. and att. Aug. 4, L965 A 
435609. 


Direction card no. 40-B for installing 
V & K water motor pump, size no. 4, 
fig. no. 84. Card, diagrs., printed on 
both sides, 7 by 10 inches. © Apr. 1, 
HONG 2c. and atts Aug. 4,,1916; A 
435607. 


Direction card no. 41-B for installing 
VY & K water motor pump, size no. 4. 


VAILE-KIMES CO.*, 


fig. no. 77. Card, diagrs., printed on 
both sides, 7 by 10 inches. A pany ay bes, Pe 
LG zee. and aft. Aug. -4,: 1916; IN 


435608. 


Direction card no. 68-B for installing 
V & K electric rain water pump, fiz. 
no. 120. Card, diagrs., printed on 
both sides, 7 by 10 inches. © Apr. 
1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 
435611. 


Direction card no. 69-B for installing 
V & K electric rain water pump, fig. 
no. 140. Card, diagrs., printed on 
both sides, 7 by 10 inches. © Apr. 1, 
HONG Ze. and aft. Aug. 4, 1916; A 
435610. 


VY & K electric rain water pumps. Re- 
pair bulletin no. 200. 4 p. diagr. 8vo. 
© July 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 
1916; A 435260. 


Bulletin no. 188. ShuDee why us., 
diagrs. 8vo. © July 12,1916; 2c. and 
aff. July 24, 1916; A 435258. 


V & K electric shallow well pumps. Re- 
pair bulletin no. 210. : ) diagr. 
ovo. CG) uly 27, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. 
Aug. 4, 1916; A 435612. 


V & K water motor pumps, style D. Re- 
pair bulletin no. 195. 4p. diagr. 8vo. 
© July 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 24, 
1916; A 435259. 

Bulletin no. 188. 8 p. illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. © July 12,1916;2c.and 

aff. “July 24, 1916; A 435257. 


VALENTINE (Percy Friars) Califor- 
nia, the story of our state. [Sacra- 
mento, Cal.] California state print- 
ing office [1916] 2 p. kL, p. [3]-67, 


Pietee., WuuUs.. ports. 12mo.,. (On 
eover: California state series) 
$0.25. [22146 


© June 1, 1916; 2 ¢. July 10, 1916; 
aff. July 28, 1916; A 486397; People 


22167 


VALENTINE & co.*, New York. 
[22147-22150 


Close it quickly, dear, you'll get soaked, 
but the rain’ can’t hurt valspar. 


Ante Mord OLS sae. Auiey 14h TONG 2 A 
441819. 
Ideal in the nursery. (in Saturday 


evening post, Sept. 9, 1916) © Sept. 
%; LOLG 2 (eo Sept. 12, 190G: A 449344, 


Kiddies can’t hurt valspar. (In Outlook, 
Sept. 138, 1916) © Sept. 11, 1916; 1 
c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442495, 


Make indoors cheerful for winter months. 
©: Sept: 15,°1916+5"1' c: Sept. 20; 1986: 
A 442668. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Woman’s 
home companion unless otherwise stated] 
VAN ASDALE (Walter David)* Pitts- 
burgh. Some specimens of advertis- 
ing art produced by the studio of 
W. D. Van Asdale. Sheet, illus., 25 
by 19 inches. [22151 
© July 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 

15, 1916; A 434970. 


VAN Buren County, Mich. Farm jour- 
nal illustrated directory of Van 


Buren County, Michigan. [1916- 
1921] Philadelphia, W. Atkinson 
company, 1916. p. 2-288. illus. 
Svo. [22852 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 

12, 1916; A 437647 ; 
son ¢o., Philadelphia. 
[VAN Devort (T. D.)] Winning of 


Nevada for woman suffrage includ- 
ing oration of Hon. Curtis J. Hillyer 


e. and aff. Sept. 
Wilmer Atkin- 


in 1869. Carson, Nev., Nevada 
printing company, 1916. 29 5: 
12mo. $0.10. [22153 


©Ovduly 10 A9IG = 2) ce. Jules. 


1916; aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 436279; 
Nevada printing co., Carson City, 
Nev. 

VAN Dyner (Hdith) Mary Louise. 
Chicago, The Reilly & Britton co. 
[1916],- 267 p. inel.. front. —12mo: 
$0.60. [22154 


© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ce. and ff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 487364; Reilly & Britton 
co., Chicago. 


Vass (Albert Rudolf)* Bondtown, Va. 
Pamphlet of labor question in United 
States. [6] p. 8vo. 2285 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
6, 1916; A 436618. 


VASSAULT (Katharine) * New York. 
[22156-22167 
Menus for a week and a recipe for each 


day. Sept. 3, 1916. @© Sept. 3, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442450. 


ee eos, ie =, Menus for a week, with a recipe for each - 
of the State of California, Sacra- day. Aug. 20, 1916. ‘Aug. 20, 
mento, Cal. 1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442448. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22168 


pt. 1, DS. ¥e 


VASSAULT (Katharine) *—Continued. 


Menus for week and recipe for each day. 
Aug. 13, 1916. @© Aug. 13, 1916; 1 ¢ 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 442447. 

Practical menus for a week and one 
recipe for each day. Aug. 27, 1916. 
@ Aug. 27, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; 
A 442449. 

Weekly food talks. July 23-—-Aug. 6, 
1916. [3 instalments] © July 23- 
Aug. 6, 1916: 1 c. each Aug. 10, 1916; 
A 441670-441672. 

Weekly food talks and menus. July 9, 
1916. © July 9, 1916; 1 ¢. July 20, 
1916; A 441129. 


Weekly food talks, department of do- 
mestie science. July 2, 1916. © July 
1916; 1c. July 17, 1916: A 441192. 


Weeki food talk, menus and recipes. 
July 23, 1916. © July 23, 1916; 
July 26, 1916; A 441323. 


Weekly menus and recipes. 
1916. © July 16, 1916; 1 
1916; A 441322. 


Weekly ass with a recipe for each 
day. Sept. 10, 1916. © Sept. 10, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442446. 


{Note: The foregoing are in Philadel- 
phia press. 

VAUGHAN (Richard M.) Holy spirit, 
the helper. Philadelphia, Boston, 
[etec.] American Baptist publica- 
tion society, 1916. 16 p. 16mo. 
({[Publication] no. 521) $0.02. 
[22168 

and aff. 

. J. Row- 


July 16, 
ce. July 20, 


© June 8, 1916: 2 @ 
July 27, 1916; A 486124; 
land ser Philadelphia. 

VAUGHAN’'S seed store*, Chicago. Fall 

edition of Vaughan’s gardening illus- 


trated. [Autumn, 1916] 55, [1] p. 
illus. Ato. [22169 
© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 e« Aug. 21, 


1916; aff. Aug. 24, 1916; A 4386502. 
VoceL (Herbert R.)* West Orange, 
N. J. Vogel’s card purse identifier. 
Post ecard, $0.01. [22170 
©-Aug. 14, 1916; 2 « Aug. 16, 

1916; aff. Aug. 23, 1916; A 439020. 


VoOGELMANN (Joseph A.)* Brooklyn. 
Vogelmann system of memory train- 
ing. pt. 4. cover-title, 16 p. 16mo. 
$1.00. [22171 

© Aug. 4, 1916: 2 c. and aff.. Aug. 


7, 1916; A 435635. 
Vorce: v.41 “ies BPA Viste re 
numb. 1. 16mo. Be 00. [22172 
© July 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
Bh, 611 Ge A. 436275 - Sarah Marie 
Chapman, Fargo, N. D. 


Yon Rirrnerc (Winifred)* New York. 
Sinless child of sin: or, The bastard. 


AS 


[Motion picture scenario] Tp. S8vo. 
$0.50. [22173 | 
© Aug. 30, 1916: 2 c and aff. | 


Sept. 5, 1916; A 439159. 


‘WADE entertainment bureau. Mid- 
dinner and after dinner songs. [6] 
p. folder, illus. 4to. [22174 


© July 29, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
July 381, 1916; A 435501; Mont- 
gomery H. Throop, New York. 


Watcer (Carl L.)* Indianapolis. Pil- 
grim. Indianapolis, Ind., Printed by 
the Gutenberg co., 1916. [4] p. 
16mo. [22175 

© July 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 434967. 


WALKER (Abbie Phillips) Told by 
the Sandman. Stories for bedtime, 
by A. P. Walker; illustrated by 
Rhoda C. Chase. [New York] 


Harper & brothers [1916] 4 p. L, 
p. [8]-97. illus. 12mo. $0.50. 
[22176 


© Sept. 7. 1916: 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 12. 1916: A 437628; Har- 
per and brothers, New York. 


WaLkerR (Curtis Howe)* Chicago. 
Sketch-map as an aid in the teach- 
ing of historical geography. (In 
School review, Sept., 1916.) [22177 

© Sept. 18. 1916; 1 ¢«. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 442566. 


WALKER (Herbert D.)* New Rochelle, 
N. Y. Statistics and information 
for voters. [8] p. folder. nar. 
24mo. [2217 

© Aug. 7, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 436313. 


WatLtaceE (Daniel H.)* Cleveland. 
Shanghaied into the European war. 


cover-title, [1], 15 p. illus., ports. 
Svo. [22179 
© Sept. 7, 1916: 2 « and aff. 


Sept. 9, 1916; A 436774. 


WALLACE (Robert Johnstone)* Denver. 
Longitude and time chart. 


[22180-22182 

Key to solutions of questions. cover- 

title, [4] p. 16mo. $0.10. © Sept. 

4, 1916: 2 c and aff. Sept. 8; £916; 
A 436662. 

Manual for teachers. Rev. CONE Liles 


9p. 24mo. $0.10. © Sept. 4, 
2c. and aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A 436059" 


Revolve the outer dise. [Rev.] Card 
with revolving disc, maps. 43 by 4% 
inches. $0. 25. © Sept. 4, 1916; 2. 
and aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A ‘436679. 


WatsH (James J.)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Fit-u-first dressmaking and tailoring 
school. 20 p. diagrs. Svo. [22183 

© July 17, 1916; 2 « July 2, 
1916; aff. July 24, 1916; A 435360. 


980 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


22207 


no. 9, 1916 
WatsH (John F.)* Chicago. Way to 
Progress. 21. nar. 12mo. [22184 
© June 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


June 24, 1916; A 452667. 


WALTER (Frances) Confessions of 
Roxane. July 26, 28, 31, Aug. 2, 4, 
eee ae 14 1G 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30, 
Sept. 1, 4, 1916. [18 instalments. ] 
(In St. Louis times) [22185 

© July 26-Sept. 4, 1916; 1 c. each 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 442289; German 
American press assn., St. Louis. 


Wal- 

grinding 

illus. 8vo. 

[22186 

© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 436390. 


WALTON school of commerce* 
Bulletin, 1916, 1917. 


WALTHAM grinding wheel co.*, 
tham, Mass. Waltham 
wheels. p. [8]-S3. front; 


, Chicago. 
58, [2] p. S8vo. 

[22187 
eprAme= 112, .1916; 2. ¢c. and aff. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 435969. 


Warp (J. E.)* Springfield, O. Sug- 
gestions for the busy housewife for 
each month of the year. 13 1. nar. 
32mo. [Text parallel to binding] 

[22188 
© July 25, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Aug. 10, 1916; A 436316. 


Warp (Montgomery) & co., inc.*, Chi- 
cago. [22189-22192 
Buyers guide no. 85. [New York ed.] 

cover-title, 598 p._ illus., col. Bites 
tol  @ Aus. 8, 1916; 2 e. Au 10, 
1916; aff. Aug. 12] 1916; A 435691. 
Portland [ed.] cover- Sas 1054 p. 
illus. apart col.) fol. © Sept. 5, 1916; 


Se. Sept. 8, 1916; aff. Sept. 9, 1916; 
A 437612. 
Catalogue and buyers’ guide no. ~ 85. 


{Kansas City, Fort Worth ed.] cover- 
title, 1054 p. illus. (part cel.) fol. 
Gane, 25, 1916: 2 c. Sept. 20, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 437759. 
Thrift bargain list no. 206. 
cover-title, 23 {1] p. illus. 4to. 
@ Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1916; 
aif. Aug. 14, 1916; A 435878. 


WARNECKE (Anna)* Newark, N. Y. 


[ Chicago 


His wife’s secret. [3] p. 16mo. 
[Scenario] [22193 
Aue 31° 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 


Sept. 8, 1916; A 436676. 


WareeN (George A.) Banner Boy 
seouts snowbound; or, A tour on 
skates and ice-boats. New York, 


Cupples & Leon company [1916] 3 


p. 1, 248 p. front. 12mo. (On 
cover: Banner Boy scouts series) 
$0.60. [22194 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2c ‘Sept. 15, 


1916; aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 437677; 
Cupples & Leon co., New York. 


S.A 


WARREN (S. D.) & co.*, Boston. Dealer 
literature. cover-title, 15, [1] p. 
illus. $8vo. (Warren’s suggestion 
booklet no. 2.) [22195 

© June 12, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 435860. 


WASHINGTON civil service school. Govy- 
ernment positions, how you can get 
one. 20th ed. cover-title, 36 p. 
illus., port. Svo. $0.25. [22196 

© Aug. 7, 1916: 2.c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 435773; Earl P. Hop- 
kins, Washington. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter] 


Waskow co. America’s best shoe cut 
service. Sheet no. 14, Aug. 1, 1916. 
Sheet, illus., 24 by 18 inches. [22197 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 485745; Gustave R. 
Waskow, Chicago. 


Way (Howard E.)* Pittsburgh. Sell- 


ing music. (In Musical courier 
extra. ) [22198 
©? Ave" 265 19165 - 1+ eS Aug. 31, 
1916; A 442146. 
WEAVER (Samuel Rush)* Philadelphia. 
[ 22199, 22200 
You can. Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. © 
Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 21, 


1916; A 435943. 


You can’t be one bit happier than your 
feet. Sheet, 93 by 6 inches. © Aug. 
te POG 2c: and aff. Aug. 21, 1916; 
A 435942. 


WEBLING (W. H.) Mr. Domby’s de- 
feat. (Jn Golfers magazine, Sept., 
1916) [22201 

© Sept: “4, 1916; “fe Sept ts: 
1916; A 442534; Golfers magazine 
co., Chicago. 


WEHMAN bros.*, New York. Wehman 
bros.’ short stories between drinks. 
58 p. 24mo. [22202 

© July 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
9, 1916; A 435651. 


WEILER (Jason) & son*, Boston. Dia- 
monds. cover-title,40 p. illus. S8vo. 
[22203 

Gt Auer, 1916; 2ve “Aus: 26, 
1916; aff. Aug. 29, 1916; A 436523. 


WEINBERG (Philip) & sons*, New York. 
[22204-22207 
Get distance in your Summer game. (In 


Vanity Fair, Sept., 1916) © Aug. 25, 
TSG 5. De: Sept. 9, 1916; A 442342. 


Two hundred and fifty yards straight 
down the fairway. (In Golfers maga- 
gine, Aug., 1916) © Aug. 1, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 8, 1916; A 442297. 


981 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22208 


pt. 10S. ws 


WEINBERG (Philip) & sons*—Contd. 
250 yards straight down the fairway. 


Aug., 1916. (in American golfer) 
Aye .1, 1816>" 5 '¢_ Sept. 9,, 2aG = A: 
4423238. 

— Aug. 15,1916. (In Golf illustrated 
& outdoor: America. Aug., 1916) © 
Aug: AS; 19i6: ie; Sepa 9, 1916: A 
442341. 


WEIS (Gabriel)* New York. Guide to 
Newport, Rhode Island. 24p. 12mo. 
$0.25. [22208 

© July 3, 1916; 2c. July 5, 1916; 
aff. July 19, 1916; A 4386011. 


Beack, N. D. Scenes 
nos teeiG.i. 
16mo. 
[22209 
© June 1, 1916; 2c. July 5, 1916; 
aff. July 21, 1916; A 436384. 


WetcH (Chas.)* 
in the Golden Valley. 
folder of pls. in cover. 


WELLINGTON (Maud Kilbourn)* Well- 


ington, Mass. Coming epoch. 2d 
suppl. to A new departure. 15 p. 
Svo. $0.25. [22210 


© July 27, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
31, 1916; A 485504. 


WELTMER (Sidney A.) Suggestive 
therapeutics, a complete correspond- 
ence course in psychology, general 
philosophy, suggestive therapeutics 
and right living, together with com- 
plete lesson outlines. Section 382. 
New rev. ed. 2 p. 1, p. 863-373. fol. 
$5.00. [22211 


© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 486743; Weltmer insti- 
tute of suggestive therapeutics, 
Nevada, Mo. 


WERNER (W.)* Chicago. [22212-22250 

After the squall. © Sept. 7, 1916; le. 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 442365. 

Altered decision. © Sept. 1, 1916; 1c. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 442240. 

Attempted vacation. © Aug. 28, 1916; 
1 ec. Aug. 31, 1916; A 442165. 

Cherry colored ribbons. © Sept. 8, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442467. 

Dad’s chair. © Aug. 10, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 441764. 

Frivolous Suzanne. © Aug. 22, 1916; 
1 ec. Aug. 25, 1916; A 442057. 


Gertrude writes home from boarding 
school. © Aug. 28, 1916; 1c. Aug. 81, 
1916; A 442164. 


Handy husbands. © Sept. 13, 1916; 1. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 442507. 

Harrowing tale. © Aug. 25, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 442126. 

Her girl. © Aug. 23, 1916; 1c. Aug. 26, 
1916; A 44206 66. 

Her great sin. © Aug. 21, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 24, 1916; A 449010. 


Hired girl. © Aug. 9, 1916: 1 ¢. 


Aug. 
12, 1916. x 441746. 


| 


- WERNER Cw. )*—Continued. 


Hot weather. © Aug. 11, 1916; 1 « 
Aug. 17, 1916; A 441818. 


Little Joan. © Aug. 10, 1916; 1 « 
Aug. 14, 1916; A 441765. 


Love and shortcake. © Sept. 4, 1916; 
1 c. Sept..7,..1916; Acaezaa= 


Man’s gift. © Aug. 18, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 441986. 


Miss Barton’s apprenticeship. 
Lie TOLGS Aare 
441954. 


Model. © Aug. 24, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 28, 
1916; A 442096. 


Modern Hagar. © Sept. 5, 1916: 1 «¢; 
Sept. 8, 1916: A 442365. 


Nubbin. © Aug. 30, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 
1916s A 442202. 


Old fashioned way. © Sept. 6, A916: 
1c. Sept. 9, 1916; A 442330. 


Old Jacob. © Aug. 7, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 441879. 


Soe. eldest. © Aug. 29, 1916; 1 c. 
Sept. 1, 1916; A 442177. 


Rikkarts barn. © Sept. 12, 1916; 1 ec. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 442502. 


Settle by the fire. © Aug. 29, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 1, 1916; A 442176. 


She wolf. © Sept. 2, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 
6, 1916; A 442268. 


Some misconceptions regarding bonds. 
6. Large vs. small corporations. © 
Aug. 26, 19163 (2. ‘es Aus e3s0; 49r6- 
A 442144, 


— —7. That they are something new. 
@ Aug.:.30, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept: 2, £916; 
= 442194. 


ystem. Aug. 14, 1916; 
it 1916; A 441803. 


Taking the kinks out of a boy. @© Sept. 
4, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 7, 1916; A 442283. 


Too fast a gait. © Aug. 16, 1916; 1. 
Aug. 19, 1916; A 441907. 


Two beds and a moral. © Aug. 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 28, 1916; A 442095. 


Unknown correspondent. © Au ot, 
1916 ;.1 c. Sept. 5, 1916; A 449950, 


Voice of El. © Aug. 12, 19167 are 
Aug. 17, 1916; A 441808. 


Wardrobe or yard? © Sept. 9, 1916; 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1916; A 442472. 


When he was a bachelor. © Aug. 
1916; 1c. Aug. 30, 1916; A 449143, 


When saints sin. © Aug. 15, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Aas, 18. 1916 35x 441880. 


While the cocks crowed. © Aug. 19, 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 23, 1916; A 441972. 


White roses. © Sept. 11, 19163 336 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 442480. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© 


Aug. 
Aug. 21, 1916S". 


ae 


1 « Aug. 


24, 


26, 


Brooklyn Po- 
Card, 10 
[22251 


ec. and aff. July 


WESEL (F’.) mfg. co.*; 
litical information blotter. 
by 43 inches. 

© July 15, 1916; 2 
19, 1916; A 436112. 


982 


no. 9, 1916 


West (Otis B.)* Tecumseh, Okl. 
B. West’s common sense music in- 


structor. 2 sheets, 14 by 21 inches 
and 3 by 28 inches. [22252 
. © June 1. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 


4 5, 1916: A 435668. 


_ West Patm Beach, Fla. West Palm 

Beach, Fla. city directory, 1916. v. 2. 

Asheville, N. C., Florida-Piedmont 

| directory co., 1916. 32, 101-326 p. 

Svo. (Tropic series) [22253 

© June 27, 1916; 2 «. and aff. Aug. 

29, 1916; R 437685; Ernest H. Mil- 
ler, Asheville, N. C. 


Westermann service. 84, 85. 
Aug.., Aug.—Sept., 1916. i illus. 
fol. [ 22254, 22255 

© July 8, Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ec. each 
and aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 486560, 
436561. 


WESTERMAYR (Arthur J.)* New York. 
[22256-22258 
Cobbler. 10 p. (Motion picture 
scenario) $0.5 ee nly 32 t9O1G: 
*=2 e. and aff. yelp 4 8 ener ‘A 435199. 
How greed corrupts. 1p.1, 6p. §8vo. 
o.50. @ Aug. 21, 1916: 2 @; and afr. 
Aug. 24, 1916; A 436508. 
Reporter’s scoop. 7 p. 8vo. $0.50. © 
Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 24, 
1916: A 436509. 


Serpent tongues. 


WESTERMANN service, inc.*, New York. 
O. 
2. 


7) ae ae 


{Motion picture sce- 


| nario] 1p.1,6p. 8vo. $0.50. © 

‘ Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 5, 

F 1916; A 439158. 

5 

; WESTERN AUTO supply co.*, Kansas 

| City, Mo. Ford owners supply book. 

: ecover-title, 2 p. 1. p. [5]-72. illus. 
Syo. [22260 


© July 10, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1916; 
_ aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 435886. 


_ WESTERN NEWSPAPER ASSN. Dear friend: 
; You are one of 79 people who, if 
4 prompt, will secure Ridpath’s His- 
7 tory of the world. [4] p._ illus. 
7. part. col.) port. 4to. [22261 


© July 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. July 
29, 1916; A 436151; Henry E. Sever, 
Chicago. 


WESTINGHOUSE AIR brake co.*, Wilmer- 
ding, Pa., & Pittsburgh. 
[ 22262, 22263 
Mailing sheet, form no. 2205. Main res- 
ervoirs. July, 1910. 4 p._ illus, 
mass) 410..©@ July. 31, 1916;.2. e. 
and aff. Aug. 5, 1916; A 436277. 


Westinghouse 1034” cross compound steam 
driven air compressor and accessories 
for contractors, builders and industrial 
plants. 14 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
Aug. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 238, 
1916; A 435995. 


64353—16——_8 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


22273 


O. | WESTINGHOUSE TRACTION brake co.*, 


Wilmerding, Pa. Mailing sheet, form 
no. 2206. Main reservoirs. July, 
1916. 4p. ilblus., diagr. 4to. 
[22264 
© July 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
5, 1916; A 486278. 


WESTMORELAND chemical and _ coior 
co.*, Philadelphia. Poultry hus- 
bandry. 23, [1] p. illus. 16mo. 

[22265 


© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 24, 1916; A 486489. 


WHEELER (Edwin B.) Birth control. 
Newburgh, N. Y., Sterling co., 1916. 
8 p. 16mo. $0.25. [22266 

© July 17, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. July 
24, 1916; aff. Aug. 3, 1916; A 436239; 
Sterling co., Newburgh, N. Y. 


WHINNERY (James Everhart)* Oak- 
land, Cal. Peggy McCann, her 
father and a few friends at home 
and abroad. 3 p. 1, 317 p. 16mo. 
$1.00. ° af 22267 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 435902. 


WHITAKER (Herman)* Piedmont, Cal. 
Over the border. (Sunset, the Pa- 
cific monthly) [22268, 22269 
chap. 1-8. @© July ee 21, 1916; 

1c. Aug. 21, 1916; A 44195 6. 


chap. 9-11. © Aug. 29, 1916; 1 c. Ang. 
29, 1916; A 442121. 


WuHuitTe (E. F.) Dispenser & carbo: 
nator. As I sit thinking. Carbona- 
tor briefiets. The loganberry at the 
fountain. Also brief. (Jn Southern 
pharmaceutical journal, Sept., 1916.) 

[22270 

© Aug. 31, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 5, 

1916; A 442219; W. H. Cousins, 
Dallas. 


WuHite (H. C.) co.*, North Beming- 


ton, Vt. Auto-pin block, the marvel 
builder. 27 p. illus., diagrs. obl. 
12mo. [22271 


© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
15, 1916; A 436402. 


WHITE (Pearl) Inch from death and 
no nearer. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[22272 
© July 2, 1916; 1 ce. July 3, 1916; 
A 440705; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


WHITE & Bagley co.*, Worcester. 
Crystal clear. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus. 16mo. Salat fs 


© July 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
19, 1916; A 435163. 


983 


CATALOGUE OF 
22974 


WHITE Mountain telephone & tele- 
graph co.*, Plymouth, N. H. Plym- 
outh district telephone directory. 
[Section] 11. Summer issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 28 p. 8vo. [22274 

© Aug: 2, 1916: 2 ¢ Aug. 5, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 486289. 


WHITEHEAD & Hoag co.*, Newark, N. J. 
On raising funds. 19 p. illus. S8vo. 


[22275 
© Aus. 24, 19165. 2c. and. aff: 
Sept. 13, 1916; A 486763. 


WHITELL (Clarissa Evelyn)* San 
Francisco. California poppy. [San 
Francisco, Cal., Mission center of 

- universal light, 1916]  cover-title, 
[24] p. 12mo. $0.15. [22276 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
5, 1916; A 436287. 


Wuitine (Jos.) Twentieth century 
ticket agent, by J. Whiting and T. 


O. Teschendorf. Bay City, Mich., 
The ticket agent’s institute inc., 
[1916] 389 p. 12mo. [22277 


© June 24, 1916; 2 e. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 485058; Ticket agents 
institute, ine., Bay City, Mich. 
WuHItTinc-ADAMS brush users almanac, 
1917. Boston, J. L. Whiting-J. J. 
Adams co. [1916] cover-title, 32 p. 
: jllus., col. plates. S8vo. [22278 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2'c. and aif, Aug. 
8, 1916; A 486308; John L. Whiting- 
J. J. Adams co., Boston. 

Wuo’s who along the North shore. 
Summer of 1916. Salem, Mass., The 
Salem press co., 1916. xxvii, [11], 
5-361, [5] p. illus. 8vo. $5.00. 

[22279 
© July. 14, 9916; 2.0e. Aue 5, 
1916: aff. July 31, 1916; A 4388064; 


Albert W. Dennis, Salem, Mass. 
WickHAM (Westcott)* Auburndale, 

Mass. Growing old. Post card. 

$0.05. [22280 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
22, 1916; A,435500. 


WIGELSWorTH (John Walter)* Chi- 
cago. Vicious circle. 4 1. 4to. 
Mimeographed. [Text parallel to 
binding] [22281 


© July 1, 1916; 2 

1, 1916; A 486204. 
WitEyY (Belle) Rago and Goni, the 
tree-dweller children. New York, D. 
Appleton and company, 1916. 4 p. 1. 


ce. and aff. Aug. 


94 p. front., illus. 12mo. $0.30. 
[22282 
© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Aug. 31, 1916: A 438195 : D. Apple- 
ton & co., New York. 


ag I NEE hee SA ee ie SM aR Nang rad ERA) Re ERG ENG he SY eee aah eat 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
pt. 1, 0. 8: v.13 @ 


WILKES-BARRE, Pa. R. L. Polk & ¢€o.’s 
Greater Wilkes-Barre directory, 
1916. Wilkes-Barre, Pittsburgh 
fetc.]. R. L. Polk & co., 1996) Sac 
Svo. $8.00. [22283 

© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
22, 1916; A 437333; R. L. Polk & co., 
Pittsburgh. 


WILLARD storage battery co.*, Cleyve- 
land. Free health insurance for 
your battery. 35 p. 1i6mo. [22284 


© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 489037. 


WILLIAMS (Dr.) sanatorium. Message 
to physicians. [8] p. folder. illus. 
Svo. [22285 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ¢-and af. 
Sept. 2, 1916; A- 486571; Boyd T. 
Williams, Minneapolis. 

Witrtams (Charles W.) & co.*, New 
York. Boxed wisdom. no. 4. Blot- 
ter, illus. 94 by 4 inches. [22286 

©aSepk 21, 1916s and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 438510. 


Wi~trAMs (R. A. & W. M.) co.*, Cleve- 


land. [Code book] 42 p. 16mo. 
[22287 
©. June. 26, 1916;-2 ¢ ave 

1916; aff. July 20, 1916; A 486005. 
WILLIAMSON (George) Louisiana. 17 
p. fol. [With Frye (Alexis Everett) 
Higher ‘geography. Boston, New 
York f[ete.] Ginn and company 
[1916] [22288 


© July 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 487297; Ginn & co., 
Boston. 
Wirtrtmore (H. E.) Chemicals used 
in the electro-deposition and color- 


ing of metals. cover-title, [16] p. 
16mo. [22289 
© June 30,°1916; 2 ¢ and ane 


Aug. 9, 1916; A 485647; Crown 
rheostate & supply co., Chicago. 


Wittmore (Howson Edward) jr.*, 
Chicago. From amber to dynamo, 
pt. 16. Operation of direct current 
dynamos. (In Brass world, July, 
1916) [22290 

© July 28, 1916; 1 «@ Aug. 28, 
1916; A 442094. 


Witmot (William Franklin)* Prince- 
TOI, neti: Well-being extension; 


studies in practical biology. cover- 
title, 1, p. le, 30. p,. Luss eee 
$1.00. [22291 


© July 28, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
July 31, 1916; A 435494. 


984 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9. 1916 22312 

4 ison (Albert E.) Extraordinary | Wine (James Agrippa)* Chicago. 
remedies. Chicago, La Salle exten- Heart of Minnehaha. [4] p. 12mo. 
sion university, [1916] 38 p. 4to. $0.10. [22302 
(American law and procedure, lec- © Aug. 15, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
ture 40.) [22292 July 21, 1916; A 436617. 


i Sent. 71, 1916: 2 c. and _ aff. 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 4386687; La Salle 
extension university, Chicago. 


WINNEPESAUKEE telephone co.*, La- 
conia, N. H. Laconia district tele- 
phone directory. Summer issue, 1916. 


Witson (Andrew Irvine)* Chicago. cover-title, 24 p. S8vo. [22303 
Healing and health, the elixir of life. @© SepticSs 19168 2) cand Gaft. 
Why man should live 120 years. 16 Sept. 11, 1916; A 436701. 

p. 8vo. $0.25. [22293 | wisconstn. State normal school, 
© July 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July Dept. of mathematics. Methods and 
12, 1916; A 435027. processes in written arithmetic to 
fractions.. 1 pels. 17-p. \diaer: Svo. 


Witson (Daniel H.)* Portland, Or. 


‘ (Bulletin no. 2.) $0.04. [223804 
Harmony. 16 p. S8vo. $0.50. 
: - $ (22994 @© duneo2Z4 1916: : 2c «July. 5, 
: : 1916; aff. July 17, 1916; A 485094; 
re aotac” | > Lewis H. Clark, River Falls, Wis. 

; : WISCONSIN TELEPHONE CO. 

Witson (Ernest H.) & Wilson (Fred [ 22305, 22306 
A.)* Nahant, Mass. History and Madison Bell telephone directory. Aug. 
botanical relationships of the modern nae Nee one saeese: ee Heats 

: i 5 5 ug. ‘ 5 ec. and aif. Sept. 
a : Sheet, (blue print) 25 aie Y 1916; A’ 439106. 
; : © F. M. McEniry, Milwaukee. _ 

OR are Bese. meat” Milwaukee Bell telephone directory, 

— inte 1916; 2 cand aff, June 26, 1916; A 

Witson (Latimer J.) ‘True story of SUES Le ae ee 

the man in the moon. Dansville, © Wisconsin telephone co., Mil- 


N. Y., F. A. Owen pub. co.; Chicago, waukee, 
ets Hall & McCreary. [1916] 31 : : 
p. illus. 12mo. (Instructor litera- | WITHERS (Lucius) Stolen detective. 
ture series [no. 279 C]) $0.10. (In Chicago herald) [22307 -22309 
[22296 Aug. 18, 1916. © Aug. 18, 1916; 1 c. 
Aug. Lert OIG: A 449038. 


_. © July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. Aug. 20, 1916. © Aug- 20, 1916; 1 c¢. 
21, 1916; A 485914; F. A. Owen pub. Aug. 21, 1916; A 441928. 
co., Dansville, N. Y. Aue 27, 1916. © Aug. 27, 191GEI1 ec: 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 442107. 
Witson, -N. C. Wilson, N. C., direc- © J. Keeley, Chicago. 


/tory. 1916-17. v. 3. Wilson, N. C., - pico Ora 2 
and Richmond, Va., Hill directory | Witte (Ed. H.)* Kansas City, Mo. 


eo., inc., 1916. 1 p. 1.; p. T-208. S8vo. How to judge engines. Witte en- 
$5.00. [22297 gines. Kansas City, Mo., Witte en- 
: gine ees ae 36 p. illus., map. 


1916; aff. Sept. 16, 1916; A 437724; 
Hill directory co., ine., Richmond. 


© hae 18 "1916: ¢. and aff, ee 

lee LOLG, Spee See. 
WOLLASTON woman’s club magazine. 
[1916] Wollaston (Quincy), Mass., 
1916. «§ 208 pe oilusi;) ports: ‘to. 


WINDER service co.*, New York. 
[22298-22301 
National service. Issue no. 61.  cover- 
Peeiei: pe illus,’ 4to.. © July 1, 


1916; 2c. July 25, 1916; aff. July 27; | $0.50. [22311 
1916; A 436138. © Apr. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. May. 3, 1916; 
a pee a it rt See aff. May 2, 1916; A 427929; Wollas- 
g y 4, : 

1916: oe Sent “i, 1916 une Sept. ton woman’s club, Wollaston, Quincy, 
, 1916; A 436711. Mass. 

Winder service. Issue, no. 37. _ cover-| Woop (B. F.) music co.*, Boston. 
Sehioie Tay os, 1916+ at Doe o7’| Latest novelties. A thematic cota- 
1916; A 436139. logue of pianoforte music. Season 


Joel See 1a seus Aus Seat © Aug. 31, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 436672. 


———| [Issue no. 38] no. bee | 1916; 1917.. 23.p. Svo, [22312 
1916; A 436712. 


985 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22313 


pt..0 naa 


Woop (Ben)* Spearfish, S. D. All 
that glitters. [Motion picture sce- 
nario] [4] p. 12mo. (22515 

© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 489102. 


Wooprurr (J. H.)  Berry’s writing 
books, Fuller course, 1, 14, 2, 23. 
New ed., by J. H. Woodruff, B. D. 
Berry and H. W. Flickinger. Chi- 
cago, B. D. Berry company, [1916] 
4 vol. col. illus. obl. 12mo. Con- 
tents.—1, 14. Edward Lear book.— 
2, 24. Mother Goose book. $0.07. 

[22314 

© ahuly 24,7 1916; 2 “e. ‘fuly 27, 

1916; aff. July 31, 1916; A 485462; 
B. D. Berry co., Chicago. 


Woops (Willard E.)* Roanoke, [ll. 
Anniversaries of births, weddings 
and deaths of our friends. Benson, 
Til., The Ladies aid society of the 
Methodist Episcopal church, 1916. 
[20] p. 12mo. $0.10. [22315 


© July 31, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
17, 1916; A 438098. 


WoopwortH (Leo Day)* Rochester, 
N. Y. System for real estate brok- 
ers. Pt. 6. Filing the listings. (17 
Buildings and building management, 
Aug., 1916) [22316 

©@_Aug. 1, 19162, 1c. Sept. 11916; 
A 442204. 


Wooten (Marion Frank)* Charlotte, 
N. C. Wooten’s revised formulas. 
3d ed. Charlotte, N. C., Gray & 
Wooten, 1916. 64 p. illus. 8vo. 
$1.00. f2A2817 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
6, 1916; A 486642. 


Woorton (Myrtle R.)* Winston-Salem, 
N. C. Myrtle R. Wootton cure of 


infectious and non-infectious dis- 
eases. cover-title, 12 p. Svo. 
$1.00. [22318 


© Aug. 1, 1916: 1 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
5, 1916; 1 ce. Aug. 11, 1916; A 485702. 


WorLD FAMOUS cog-road. High alti- 
tude and the heart. [4] p. 12mo. 
[22319 

©: July. 15" 1916s -2) ex and sail: 
Sept. 1, 1916; A 489132; Manitou 
& Pike’s Peak ry. co., Manitou, Colo. 


WORLD LIGHTING appliance ¢co., ine. 
Special 20 day offer, June 16th to 


gune ZOth.> [Sj] ‘p. “folder. y “iius: 
Svo. [22320 
© June 17, 1916: 2 ec. and aft. 


July 21, 1916; A 436176; Theodore 
V. Bennett, New York. 


986 


W ORLD-STATE - World-state. 

ry p."12me- ae bys | 

© Dee. 19, 1915; 2 ec. Apr. 7, 1916; 

aff. June 24, 1916; A 484712; Charles 
Lawrence Clist, New York. 


league. 


WorrALL (Harvey)* Topeka, Kan. 
Biographical sketch of Harvey Wor- 
rall. Sheet, illus., printed on both 
sides, 84 by 6 inches. $0.10. 

[22322 
© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
5, 1916; A 439153. 


WORTHINGTON (Charles E.) How to 
assist in reducing the tremendous 
fire waste which in the last ten 
years amounted. to $27,500,000 in 
Boston alone and over $2,400,000,000 
in the United States and Canada. 
cover-title, 11 p. 24mo. [22a2e 

© July 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
14, 1916; A 435049; John C. Paige 
& co., Boston. 


WricHt (David B.)* Chicago. Poems 


in prose. Sheet, 24 by 10 inches. 
$2.50. ("aaa 

© Sept. 2, 1916; °2%¢e) and ais 
Sept. 1, 1916; A 486638. 

WRITER’S’ Selling service*, Auburn, 
N. Y. Service that helps tew 
writers succeed. cover-title, [12] p. 
perts. S8vo. [22325 


© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
21, 1916; A 485900. 


WouriitzeErR (Rudolph) co.*, Cinein- 
nati. Victrola as an aid to busi- 
ness. Card, illus. 14 by 10 inches. 
fold to 16mo. [22326 


© June 15, 1916; 2 ¢«. anda 
July 8, 1916; A 434866. 


Wr Ch Ao.) 

Duchess in pursuit. 5. 
widow. (In Story-teller, Sept., 1916) 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1916; A ad int. 2743; 
pubd. Aug. 2,°1916. 
© I. A. R. Wylie, % Hughes Mas- 

sie & co., London. 

Duchess in pursuit; intermezzv. y 
York, Federal printing company, 1916. | 


[22327-22329 


1i p. 12mo. $0.50. © Aug. 4, 191G3m 
2c. and aff. Aug. 7, 1916; A 435619. 
© Galbraith Welch, ine, New 
York. 
Vaurien. (In New magazine, 
1916) © 1 ec. Sept. 15, 1916; A ag 


int. 2755; pubd. Aug. 17, 1916. 


© I. A. R. Wylie, % Hughes Mas- 
sie & co., London. 


Cornering the | | 


New 


Sept., @ 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 9, 1916 
WYLIE way publishing co. [Old and 
New Testament charts] 2 sheets, 


maps, printed on both sides, 21% by 
13 inches, in case with pockets, 16mo. 
$0.50. [22330 


Oeane 19-1916; 2 c. and ‘aff. 
Sept. 1, 1916; A 487498 ; Daniel Web- 
ster Wylie, Pittsburgh. 


Wryomine calculator co.*, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. Computing tables for 
determining Wworkmen’s compensa- 


Card, tables, printed 
$0.50. 
[22331 


oy auly 17, 1916; 2 ¢c. and. aff. 
July 19, 1916; A 435162. 


tion periods. 
on both sides, 74 by 44 inches. 


YALDEN (James Ernest Grant) Notes 
on geometry. (New York, Baron de 


Hirsch trade school press, 1916. 
[44] p. diagrs. 8vo. [Text parallel 
to binding] [22332 


© July 7, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 
8, 1916; A 434873; Baron de Hirsch 
trade school, New York. 


22336 


Youne (Frederick Lawrence)* Balti- 
more. Young system of physical cul- 
ture for busy men. 14, [2] p. incl. 
front., illus. 16mo. (Cover-title; 
Building the builders of Baltimore. ) 

[22333 
© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
24, 1916; A 4382665. 


ZANGHIERI (Tancred) Terrific fire 
razes trenches. (Jn Chicago daily 
news) [22334 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 1 c. Aug. #2, 1916; 
A 441740; Chicago daily news Co., 
Chicago. 

ZEVACO (Michel)* Paris. Don Juan; 
grand roman inédit. nos. 1—20, 22-29, 
32-36, 38-46, 48-94, 96-100, 104-129, 
131-1385, 137-145, 147-149, 151-164. 
[151 instalments] (Jn Paris Matin, 
4 mars-14 aott, 1916) [2238385 

© Mar. 4-Aug. 14, 1916; 1 ¢. each 
Sept. 7, 1916; A—Foreign 14191. 

ZOuURI drawn metals co.*, Chicago 
Heights, Ill. Price index, Zouri 
safety store front construction. 158 
p. illus., diagrs. fol. [22336 

© July 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 
19, 1916; A 4386562. 


This catalogue contains the following entries since Jan. 1, 1916: 
(a) United States publications (including 6,186 contributions to 


periodicals) 2 22-2 = 


(b) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions 


gmvbar 4. 1909.2 
e)mrMoreion DOOokS In foreigon languages 222 


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CLARK (Florence Woodruff)* Seattle. 
Lecture on scientific race training. 
1p.1l.,17 numb. loosel. 4to. Type- 
written. [22337 

© 1c. Aug. 31, 1916; C 990. 


Forpis (James B.) jr.*, Kansas City, 
Mo. Coronado’s expedition. 13 
numb. 1. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22338 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1916; C 991. 


Lewis (Paul G.)* New York. 
[22339, 22340 
Footrule of nature. 34 numb. 1. fol. 
a pewritten. © 1 e« Aug. 8, 1916; 


One of the morals of civilization. 7 1. 
fol. >) Lypewritten. © 1c. July 31, 
£9163 C 985. 


Parker (Franklin E.)* Boston. 
[ 22341, 22342 


Address on the review of Christianity. 
530 numb. J. fol. Ms. @ 1 c. Sept. 
28, 1916; C 996. 


Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, addresses, 


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PARKER (Franklin E.)*—Continued. 


Address on the tenets of masonry. July 
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995. 

PowELL (George H.)* New York. 
Tribute to triune and masonry. 2 
loose 1. 4to. Typewritten. [22343 

© 1c. Sept. 8, 1916; C 992. 

Tutty (May)* New York. World 
dancers in the evolution of the 
dance. 2 numb. 1. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22344 


©1c. Aug. 9, 1916; C 994. 


WitpHACcCK (Robert J.)* New York. 
[22345-22347 
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CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


ABOVE BOARD; musical play in 2 acts 


and 38 scenes, by L. Cliff. [100] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [Words only] 
[22348 


© 1c. July 19, 1916; D 44418; 
Laddie Cliff, New York. 


ALADDIN; or, THE WONDERFUL LAMP; 
fable play in 5 acts, 15 tableaus, by 


William S. Martin. Willimantic, 
Conn., Martin studios. 1916. 35 p. 
16mo. [22349 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1916; D 44966; Martin studios, Wil- 
limantic, Conn. 


ALBION AND ROSAMOND, and THE LIV- 
ING VOICE; two dramas by Anna 
Wolfrom. Boston, Sherman, French 
& company, 1916. 3 p. L, 3-185 p. 


12mo. [22349* 
© July 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 487375; Sherman, 


French & co., Boston. 


ALICE IN WONDERLAND; dream in 2 
parts, by E. Sheldon [176] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22350 

© 1c Aug. 238, 1916; D 44704; 
Edward Sheldon, New York. 


ALONG THE BRIDAL PATH; vaudeville 
act in 2 scenes, by K. Davenport. 
5p. 4to. Typewritten. [22351 

© 1 .e Sept. 18, 1916; D 44924; 
Kenneth Davenport, Chicago. 


AMERICAN DIPLOMACY; dramatic play- 
fcee iy awounl. Doyle. [1],;/22° p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22352 

© 1c. Aug. 26, 1916; D 44741; 
Marion Willard Doyle, Allston, 
Mass. 


AMONG THOSE PRESENT; play in 4 acts, 
by L. Evans and W. C. Percival. 
[149] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[22353 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1916; D 44824; 
Larry Evans and Walter C. Perci- 
val, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 


ANALYZING BAsIL; farce in 3 acts, by 
C. W. Bell. [167] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22354 

©l1c. Aug. 15, 1916; D 44654; C. 
W. Bell, Hamilton, Canada. 


ANANIAS AND Co.; farce comedy in 3 
acts, by Charles Edwin Summers. 
[120] p. 4to. Typewritten. [22355 

© 1c. Aug. 30, 1916; D 44809; 
Mary Sherwood, Leonia, N. J. 


ANDY RICE IN SOCIETY; monologue, by 
A. Hoffman. 19 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22356 

© 1c. Sept. 8, 1916; D 44841; 
Aaron Hoffman, New York. 


ASSASSIN (THE); play in 4 acts, by 
EK. Walter. [141] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22357 

© 1c. Aug. 31, 1916; D 44784; 
Eugene Walter, New York. 


At HOTEL ON-DE-BLINK ; entertainment 
in 2 parts, by George P. Seiler. Bos- 
ton, Walter H. Blaker & co., 1916. 
Poe. 12m0, [22358 

GC) July. 22, 191622 ¢ July. 22 
1916; D 44455; Walter H. Baker & 
co., Boston. 


AUF BEFEHL DER HERZOGIN! ein operet- 
ten-idyll aus alten gemiitlichen zei- 
ten in drei akten, von Leop. Jacob- 
son und Rob. Bodanzky, musik von 


Bruno Granichstaedten. Text der 

gesinge. Leipzig-Wien-New York; 

W. Karezag, 1915. 28 p. 12mo. 
[22359 


©’ Mar. 22, A915 "4, ec duly 5: 
1916; A—Foreign 18970; W. Karec- 
zag, Leipzig. 


| AUSFALL; eine kriegsepisode. See Dis- 


ziplin. 


AWAKENING (THE) oF NARRADIN; va- 
grant zephyr from the scent-laden 
orient, fantasy in 1 act, by G. Blum 
and EH. Lieberman, interpretative 


musie by W. R. Johnson. [38], 23 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [Words only] 
[22360 


© 1c. Aug. 10, 1916; D 44602; 
Gustav Blum, New York, Elias Lie- 
berman, Brooklyn, and Walter R. 
Johnson, New York. 


BALKED; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by 
S. E. Heath. 11 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22361 

© 1c. Sept. 5, 1916; D 44886; 
Stuart E. Heath, Milwaukee. 


FO. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22362 


BAND (THE) FESTIVAL AT PLUM CEN- 
TER; comedy sketch by C. W. Doty. 
3 p. fol. Typewritten. [22362 

© 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 44906; 
Chas. W. Doty, New York. 


Bri CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY; Satire on 
what we have heard before, by R. H. 
Jaffa. [25] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22363 
©. lee Amos 15.1916: 3p 44653 
Ronie H. Jaffa, Los Angeles. 


BEACH (THE) OF SERENO; comedy in 2 
acts with musical illustrations, by 
P. Hayman, founded on the novelette 
Saint Salome of Reno by H. Austin 
Adams. [22364 

© 1c. Aug. 15, 1916; D 44698; 
Philip Hayman, Glendale, Cal. 


BELLE (THE) oF BALTIMORE TOWN; 
drama in 4 acts, by L. Anspach, 
adapted from the _ story, Letters 
found in an antique secretary. 101 
p. 16mo. Typewritten. [22365 

© 1c. Aug. 16, 1916; D 44666; 
Lilian Anspach, Baltimore. 


BENEFACTOR (THE) ; play in 4 acts. by 
J. L: Haney. [2], 35 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22366 

© 1 @, Aus. Si, 19163" D 44781 ; 
John Louis Haney, Philadelphia. 


BisLeE (THE) SHOP; Scottish character 
study in 1 act. by F. Redding. [2], 
8 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22367 

© 1c. Aug. 19, 1916; D 44680; 
Francesca Redding, New York. 


BIGcAMISTS (THE); 1 act farce, by T. 
F. Fallon and D. Raynol. [1], 14 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22368 

© 1c Aug. 28, 1916; D 44749; 
Thomas F. Fallon and Dorothy Ray- 
nol, New York. 

3ILL RUNS FOR OFFICE ON THE GIRI 
TICKET ; or, MATRIMONY THE HIGHEST 
OFFICE, play in 1 act, by L. Bowman. 
19 p. Svo. MS. [22369 

© 1c. Sept. 5, 1916; D 44815; 
Leroy Bowman, El Monte, Cal. 

BIRTHDAY (THE) OF THE INFANTA; 
play in 1 act, by S. Walker, founded 
on the story of the same name by 
Oscar Wilde. [2], 30 p. 8vo. Type- 
written. [22370 

© 1c. Sept. 20, 1916; D 44941; 
Stuart Walker, New York. 

BLAck (THE) SILK DRESS; episode in 
1 act, by I. A..Miersch. » [1], 40°p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22371 

© LicAuUs. £1, 1916 DY 4470 
frene Angela Miersch, Cincinnati. 


992 


pt.t, nS vede 


BLIGHTERS (THE); play in 4 acts, by 
O. D. Bailey and Joseph Noel. [9], 
189 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22372 


© 1c. Aug. 28, 1916; D 44748; 
Oliver D. Bailey, New York. 


- BOUGHT AND PAID FOR; play in 4 acts, 


by George Broadhurst. New York, 
Samuel French; London, Samuel 
French, ltd., 1916. 98 p. 12mo. 
[22373 
© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. Aug. 30,. 
1916; D 44766; Theatrical produc- 
ing co., New York. 

Boycott (THE); 1 act comedy drama, 
by T. F. Falion and D. Raynol. {2], 
16 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22374 

© 1c Aug. 28, 1916; D 44794; 
Dorothy Raynol and Thomas F. Fal- 
lon, New York. 

Brewer (THE); drama in 4 acts, by 


David Matthieu [pseud. of K. 
Mathie]. 100 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[22513 


© 1c. Sept. 6, 1916; D 44825; 
Karl Mathie, Mosinee, Wis. 


BrigHt (THE) SIDE OF LIFE; comedy 
drama in 1 act, by A. Burkhardt. 
[2], 19 p. Ato. Typewritten. 

[22376 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1916; D 44663; 
Addison Burkhardt, New York. 


BRoKkEN (THE) LAW; play in 8 acts 
and epilogue, by B. Carpenter. [2], 
114 p.. 4to. Typewritten. [22377 

© 1c Sept. 11, 1916; D 44928; 
Bruce Carpenter, Cambridge, Mass. 


BROKEN LIVES; play in 4 acts, by F. W. 
Norris and W. L. Balch. [106] p.- 
Ato. Typewritten. [22378 

© 1c. Sept. 9, 1916; D 44837, F. 
Wickham Norris, Brooklyn and W. 
Lincoln Balch, New York. 


Burciar (THE); play in 1 act, by H. 
Sherwin. [1], 7 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten, [22379 

© 1«¢ Aug. 15, 1916; D 44655; 
Hugo Sherwin, Boston. 


CAIN; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by J. 
Simonson and Hardin D. Rickman. 
[134] p. 4to. Typewritten. [22380 

© 1c. Aug. 22, 1916; D 44702; 
Jules Simonson, New York. 


CALM YOURSELF! 1 act farce, by C. H. 
Wardwell, 8 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[22881 

© 1c. Sept. 22, 1916; D 44960; 
Charles Howard Wardwell, Rutland, 
Vt: 


no. 9, 1916 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


22400 


CAPTAIN’S (THE) DREAM; play in 1 act, 
by M. C. Wentworth. 31 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22382 

ete Aue 28. 1916> D 44745: 
Marion Craig Wentworth, Santa 
Barbara, Cal. 


CATCHING A CAR; dramatic composi- 
tion, by H. E. Van der Koor. 9 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [22383 

© 1 « Sept. 22, 1916; D 44959: 
Herman E. Van der Koor, St. Paul, 
Minn. 


CHARETTE (LA) ANGLAISE; comédie en 
83 actes, de G. Berr et L. Verneuil. 
Paris, Librairie théatrale artistique 
et litteraire, 1916. 189 p. 16mo. 

[22384 

© June 30, 1916: 1 c. Aug. 19, 

1916; D 44691; Georges Berr and 
Louis Verneuil, Paris. 


CHILDREN (THE) OF THE UNIVERSE; 
drama in 6 acts, 9 scenes, by S. 
Tzitlonok-Zetland. [1], 76 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [22385 

fe ve. sept. 15, 1916: D 44899: 
Schevel Tzitlonok-Zetland, Toledo, O. 


CHIMALMAN, AND OTHER POEMS; by G. 
EK. Taft. New York, The Cameo 
meess, 1916. 96 p.~ 12mo. $1.25. 
Dramatie contents: Chimalman.— 
Tecpancaltzin.—Teoteuctli. [22385* 

© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c Aug. 23, 
1916; aff. Aug. 22, 1916; A 438125; 
Grace Hilis Taft, New York. 


CHotce (THE); finale in 1 act, by H. 
BeAlister. [1], 11 p. 4to. Type 
written. [22386 

@ te. Aug. 28; 1916; D 44757; 
Hall McAllister, Washington. 


Cip (EL) CAMPEADOR; opera in 8 acts, 
8 scenes, by H. W. Lee. 38 p. Svo. 
Ms. [Words only.] [22387 

Oat esept.7, 1916:.D 44833: 
Henry W. Lee, Chicago. 

CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE; play in 3 
wee wy WotA.:Harl:> 29 :p. fol. 
Typewritten. [22388 

© 1c. Sept. 9, 1916; D 44849; 
William A. Earl, Louisville. 

COLLEGE (THE) TIE; play in 3 acts, by 
F. Summers. [106] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22389 

© 1c. Sept. 22, 1916; D 44964; 
Florence Summers, New York. 


ComMoporE (THE); comedy in 3 
acts, by E. Osgood. 71 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [22390 


© 1. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44916; 
Erastus Osgood, Braintree, Mass. 


ConQquEsT (THE) OF HELEN; comedy 
in 1 act, by Ralph W. Tag, New 
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1916. 27 
Dp, 12mo. [22391 

© -Septid, 1916272. 69 Sept 12; 
1916; D 44870; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 


CONSULTATION (A) FREE; 1 act com- 
edy,. by. E. #. Marx. [8] p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [22392 

© 1c Sept. 12, 1916; D 44861; 
Edward Franics Marx, New York. 


CoRMAC’S CHRISTMAS; play in 1 act, 
bye Nad. .O Conor... [Zi 19 7 Ato. 
Typewritten. [22393 

© 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 44901; 
Norreys Jephson O’Conor, New York. 


Cup (A) OF COLD WATER; drama in 1 
act,” by : W. EL. “Warner and Y. BD: 
Kaplan. [3d)p/iS. pi~ 400 4 Bype- 
written. [22394 

© He. “Aue. 15,1916; DD 24600; 
Ysabel De Witte Kaplan and Wm. 
Henry Warner, New York. 


DARKNESS; drama in 1 act, by G. B. 
Hite. [hijo 25) p. - 4to;  Eypewritten. 
[22395 

© 1 ¢ Sept. 78, 1915;.D 44917; 
George Buchanan ivife, New York. 


DARKNESS AND DAWN; drama in 4 acts, 
by A. Lieber. [4], 58 p. 4to. Type- 
written. | 22396 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44931; 
Allen Lieber, Chicago. 


Dawn (THE) OF A NEW DAY; original 
and unique playlet, by Sam Morris 
[pseud. of M. Samuels]. 9 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22397 

© 1e. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44914; 
Maurice Samuels, Brooklyn. 


DEAD (THE) ARISE; play in 1 act, by 
F. Bruegger. 19 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22398 

© 1 «@ Aug. 19, 1916; D 44682; 
Frederick Bruegger, Chicago. 


DECORATION DAY; Sketch, by C. W. 
Doty. [1],19 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[22399 


© 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 44907; 
Chas. W. Doty, New York. 


Dereticr (THE) ; dramatic incident in 
iéact,.byw A. Bartlett’ # [21.705.'p: 
Ato. Typewritten. [22400 

© 1 ¢ Aug. 30, 1916; D 44776; 
Arthur Bartlett, New York. 


993 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22401 
Deviw’s (THE) HARVEST; comedy- 
drama in 4 acts, by E. E. Rose. 
[5], 127 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[22401 


© 1c. Aug. 26, 1916; D 447438; 
Edward E. Rose, Chicago. 


Deviw’s (THE) POWER; drama in 4 
acts, by I. Solotorefsky. 
4 78 


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ma ia 


By" 


pony SUNDNT = == T= PUP * 


108 p. 4fo. pel ate [22402 


© 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 44902; 
Isidor Solotorefsky, Caldwell, N. J. 


Dip IT REALLY HAPPEN? play in 1 act, 
by Z. Akins. [28] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22403 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44918; 
Zoe Akins, St. Louis. 


DiszIPLIn; 3 einakter aus dem solda- 
tenleben, von Theodor Wundt. 
Stuttgart, Greiner & Pfeiffer. [1916]. 
83 p. 12mo. Contents: Die krisis, 
eine gefechtsskizze——Ausfall, eine 
kriegsepisode-—Geschlagen, ein ab- 
schluss. [22404 

©. Funes, 491534. ¢€ July’ 6, 
1916; D 44892; Greiner & Pfeiffer, 
Stuttgart, Germany. 


DIVINE (THE) POWER; romantic melo- 
drama in 4 acts, by M. Goldberg. 


“DY DE OINTIN sDEN IP yooupa 4 
eIIVIVNA .Y JD jDSPN 4 PN NONTIN? 
74 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22405 


© 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 44900; 
Michael Goldberg, New York. 


DoES IT PAY? 
acts, by J. Faller. 
Typewritten. [22406 

© le. Aug. 22, 1916; D 44700; 
James Faller, New York. 


comedy-drama in 8 
[1], 71 p. 4to. 


Down IN MAINE; comedy drama in 3 
acts, by C. E. Bartlett. [2], 83 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22407 

©) 1 e¢. Sept: 5) 4916 D 24687: 


Charles Edward Bartlett, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Dryaps’ (THE) KISS; dramatic ro- 
mance in 3 acts, by C. Raven. [109] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [22408 


© 1c. Sept. 12, 1916; D 44912: 
Carol Raven, New York. 


pt. Sw ae 


DYING TO LIVE; original comedy of 
Lancashire life in 3 acts, by Mary 
Stafford Smith and Leslie Wyner. 
[2], 72 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22409 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1916; D 44760; 
A. E. F. Horniman, London. 


EAarty (AN) MORNING’S DOINGS; dra- 
matic comedy in 1 act, by M. D. 
Haliam and F. D. S. Bethune. [2], 
36 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22410 

© 1c. Aug. 19. 1916; D 44679; 
Faneiul Dunkin Stein Bethune and 
Martha Dean Hallam, New York. 


EARTHQUAKE (THE) See Terramoto. 


EILEEN OF THE MOVIES; play in 4 acts, 
by G. E. Massey. [2]; 92 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22411 

© 1 c. Aug. 30, 1916; D 44777: 
George Edward Masset Cambridge, 
Mass. 


ELEVEN DOLLARS; Sketch, by F. Taylor 
and, Will A.: Davis. (@.o Reger 
Typewritten. [22412 

© 1c. Sept. 22, 1916; D 44962; 
Frank Taylor, New York. 


drama in 4 age 

[95] p. 4to. Typewritten. [22413 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1916; D 44860; 

Charles R. Burnett, Richmond. 


ENCHANTING (THE) VOICE; original 
modern drama of present American 
life in 4 acts, by S. Semon. [2], 91 - 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [22414 


© 1e. Sept. 1, 1916; D 44795; 
Samuel Semon, San Francisco. 


EMMA’S CAREER: 


Eve Mary, AMERICAN; comedy-drama 
in 4 acts, by M. A. Robinson. 41 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22415 
© 1c Aug. 11, 1916; D 44721; 
Milton A. Robinson, Chicago. 


EVERY ‘WOMAN’S PROBLEM: domestic 
comedy arama, by E. W. Cortis. [1], 
14 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22416 

© 1. Sept. 19, 1916; D 44934: 
Ernest Whitehouse Cortis.. East 
Orange, N. J. 


EXPRESSIONIST (THE); monologue, by 
E. Hopkins. [1], 48 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22417 

© 1c. Aug. 26, 1916; D 44791; 
Edwin Hopkins, New York. 


TANNING THE COALS; comedy in 1 act, 
by ©. Brooks. [2], 9 p. fol. Type- 
written. [22418 

© 1c. Sept. 21, 1916; D 44946; 
Christine Brooks, New York. 


994 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1916 


22437 


FARO’S DAUGHTER; Satire on love gam- 
blers, by J. McCree. [1], 17 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22419 

© 1c. Aug. 23, 1916; D 44714; 
Jupie McCree, New York. 


FATHER AND SON; vaudeville’s Irish 
comedy classic in 2 scenes, by E. 
Morris and TI’. Waters. 5 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [22420 

© 1 « Aug. 21, 1916; D 44829; 
Eddie Morris and Tom Waters, New 
York. 


Faust (GoETHES) ; buihneneinrichtung 
und musik von Felix Weingartner. 
1. u. 2.t. Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hiar- 
tel, 1915. 216 p. 12mo. (Breitkopf & 
Hartels musikbiicher ) [ 22420* 

(sep. 21, 1915; 1c. July 6, 1916; 
A—Foreign 14139; Breitkopf «& 
Hartel, New York. 

FELDGRAUVE (DER) SEpP’L; volksstueck 
mit gesang in 3 akten, von A. Heine. 
78 p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 

only | [22421 

© 1c. July 21, 1916; D 44439; 
Adolf Heine, Chicago. 

Fence (THE) ; dramatic play in 1 act, 
bye G. Meryvale: [1], 11. p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22422 

© 1c. Aug. 16, 1916; D 44719; 
Gaston Mervale, New York. 

FORECLOSED; play in 8 acts, by B. H. 

Voigt. [150] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[22423 

(Orie Aug, 25, 1916; D 44727; 
Bernhard H. Voigt, Brooklyn. 
FOUND IN A CLOSET; play in 1 act,-by 


Carlton Van Valkenburg. New 
York, Dick & Fitzgérald, 1916. ‘7 p. 
12mo. | 22424 


© Sept. 11,1916; 2 c. Sept. 12 
1916; D 44867; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 

FuN AT THE cLUB; vaudeville sketch, 
by N. F. Hawkins. 6p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22425 

Gel exAnue. 23, 1916; D.44710; 
Nathan Frank Hawkins, Beach 
Haven, N. J. 

GASOLINE; play in 1 act, by O. T. 
Johnsone. [15] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22426 

© 1c. Sept. 15, 1916; D 44897; 

Otto T. Johnsone, Brooklyn. 


GEORGIE’S NIGHT OUT; musical farce, 


book and lyrics, by F. Medhurst. 
ima. “Of Dp: 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [22427 


© 1c. July 20, 1916; D 44433: 
Francis Medhurst, New York. 


(C-ERMAN (THE) AMERICAN; Sketch, by 


HK. Clifton. [1], 22 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22428 


© 1 ¢ Sept. 9, 1916; D 44847; 
Ethel Clifton, New York. 


GESCHLAGEN ; ein abschluss. See Dis- 


zipilin, 

GirL (THE) WHO DRANK MILK: mod- 
ern comedy in 3 acts, by G. S. Dun- 
kin. [105] pv. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22429 
© Le. Sept, 22. 1916.) D 44963. 
Gertrude Scott Dunkin, New York. 


GIVE AND TAKE; original sketch, by N. 
Twomey. [1],16p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22430 

©. eG Aue. 30) 1916s Dp. 4474= 
Neil Twomey, Dorchester, Mass. 


C:LORY (THE) OF THEIR YEARS; play in 


aeaets; Died. RR. Hroome; jr. plo] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [224381 


OU ve., Sept...8;. 1916: D4 44838; 
John Redhead Froome, jr., Cincin- 
nati. 


GOLD DIGGERS; drama in 8 acts, by C. 
M. Thuland. 106 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22482 

© 1 .¢ Sept. 16, 1916; D 44905; 
Conrad M. Thuland, San Diego, Cal. 


GORILLA-MAN (THE); drama, by B. 

Leo. [10] p. fol. Typewritten. 

- [22433 

©. 1c. Sept. 5, 1916; D 44821; 
Benjamin Leo, Los Angeles. 


GREATEST (THE) THING; 1 act comedy, 
by D. Robertson. [1], 6 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [22434 

© 1c. Aug. 28, 1916; D 44706; 
Donald Robertson, Chicago. 


GREENHORN (THE); play in 1 act, by 
BeVuniker. [1]; 11 p.. Atos, .ype- 
written. [22435 

© 1c. Aug. 24, 1916; D 44810; 
Fred Yunker, New York. 


GroucH (THE) ETERNAL; comedy in 1 
act, by J. E. Lessig. 156 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22436 

©1e. Sept. 9, 1916; D 44845; J. 
Edward Lessig, New York. 


HALF-MARRIED; drama in 4 acts, by 
G. Gibson. [109] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22437 

© 1c. Aug. 30, 1916; D 44773; : 
Gerolt Gibson, New York. 


995 


22438 


Hatt! WHo GOES THERE? playlet of 
life on the Mexican border, by P. 
Dunning. [8], 22 p. 4to . Type- 
written. [22438 

© 1 e.Sept..5, 1916:-D 44813; 
Philip Dunning, New York. 


HAMLET ON THE MOVE; play in 2 acts 
by We A Alion. (Fi is p. Lor. 
Typewritten. | 22439 

© 1c. Sept. 20, 1916; D 449387; 
Winifrede Augustine Allen, San 
Rafael, Cal. 


Hand (THE) oF ETHELBERTA; Dy 
Thomas Hardy, dramatized in 4 
acts, by Hanna Darlington Mona- 
ghan. [38], 82 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

22440 
© ie. July 17, 1916: D: 44394; 
H. D. Monaghan, Philadelphia. 


Happy pAys; act in 8 scenes, by H. 
M. Dills. [27] p.. 4te. Typewrit- 
ten. [22441 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44923; 
Holland McTyeire Dills, New York. 

Heart (THE) oF BoHEMIA; playlet in 
1 act, by Dr “Raynol.[i1ST p: Ate: 
Typewritten. | 22442 

© 1c. Sept. 9, 1916; D 44846; 
Dorothy Raynol, New York. 

HER FIRST PATIENT; novel comedy 
sketch, by James Madison. 17 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22448 

© 1c Sept. 11, 1916; D 44856; 
Max Waizman, San Francisco. 

HERE ARE YOUR CHILDREN. See Their 
only son. 

HIS FIRST DAY OFF; Cramatic compo- 
sition in 1 act, by H. R. Hayward. 
12 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22444 

© 1e« Aug. 24, 1916; D 44715; 
Harry R. Hayward, New York. 


His worpD oF HONOR; play in 4 acts, 


by. A. Martini. [79] p. 4to. 'Pype- 
written. - [22445 
Oat e. Angs 29) 19163 447GL | 


Alexis Martini, London. 


Historic. (THE) PAGEANT oF Wort 
FAIRFIELD AND THE AROOSTOOK VAL- 
LEY; produced at the celebration of 
the centennial of the first settle- 
ment of Fort Fairfield, Me., Aug. 8, 


9 and 10, 1916, director, EB. iW. 
sSeates. [Fort Fairfield, Me, Re- 
view press] 1916. 55 p..-12mo. 

| 22446 


@ Aug. 8, 1916: 2 ¢ “Ausaps: 
1916; D 44756; Eva -Winnifred 
Scates, Fort Fairfield, Me. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, ni s., v.18 


HooDWINKING THE IMPRESSARIO; OF, 
THE WILES OF A PRIMA DONNA, mu- 
sical comedy in 1 act, music by 
Mozart, dialogue and lyrics by H. 


E. Krehbiel. [1], 18 p. fol. Type- 
written. [Words only] [22447 


© 1c Sept. 7, 1916: D 41335- 
Henry Edward Krehbiel, New York. 


HorRSE-SHOE (THE); farce-comedy in 
1 scene, by FF. Jackson. [25 Glas 
4to. Typewritten. [22448 


© 1e Aug. 16, 1916; D 44665; 
Fred Jackson, New York. 


Houreriass (THE); play in 1 act, by 
P, Jakobi and M. Richardson. [1], 
9 p. fol. Typewritten. [22449 


© 1c. Aug. 26, 1916; D 44744; 
Paula Jakobi and Marie Richardson, 
New York. 


HOUSEKEEPER (THE); new comedy in 
38 acts, by R. Hume-Gibbons. [135] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [22450 

© 1c. Sept. 8, 1916; D 44842; 
Robert Hume-Gibbons, New York. 


HowARD AND SON; 1 act play, by J. D. 
Beresford and K. Richmond. [1], 
20 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22451 

© ic. Sept. 19, 1916; D 44936; 
J. D. Beresford and Kenneth Rich- 
mond, London. 


HUBEN UND DRUBEN; dramatisches 
spiel fiir 5 ma&nnliche und 3 weib- 
liche rollen, von Wm. Seyther, um- 
gearbeitet von E. J. Freund. Antigo, 


Wis., Antigo publishing c¢o., 1916. 
24 p. 16mo. (Dramatische spiele 
fiir jugendvereine) [22452 


@ Aug. 24.1916; 2 ¢ Seppe 
1916; D 44804; Antigo publishing 
co., Antigo, Wis. 


I DASN’T THINK OF IT; comedy in pro- 
logue and 8 acts, by L. R. De Lisle. 
Revised ed. [1], 47 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22453 

© 1c Aug. 23, 1916; D 44754; 
Louise R. De Lisle, New York. . 


I NEED A LAWYER; play in 1 aet, by 
O. T. Johnsone. [12] pr See 
Typewritten. [22454 

© 1c. Sept. 15, 1916; D 44898; 
Otto T. Johnsone, Brooklyn. 


IMPRESARIO (THE); play in 3 acts, by 
A. B. Ebin. [41] p. 4to. Bype- 
written. [22455 

© 1c. Sept. 19, 1916; D 44943; 
Alexander B. Ebin, New York. 


996 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1916 


iy 


22474 


In Arcapy; truly rural operetta in 2 | JuAN; comedy drama in 4 acts, by 


acts, by D. Stevens. [2], 62 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Wordsonly]. [22456 

© 1c. Sept. 23, 1916; D 44970; 
David Stevens, Boston. 


In Mexico; tabloid musical comedy 
travesty on the present Mexican situ- 
ation, by A. Goulding. [8],8p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] [22457 

fe sully -3, 1916; D 44410; 
Alf Goulding, San Francisco. 


In O Suxi SAN’S GARDEN; Japanese 
operetta in 1 act, book and lyrics by 
L. W. Westman, music by Theodore 
Wesanan, [2]; 25 p. 4to.. -Type- 
written. [Words only] [22458 

© 1c Aug. 14, 1916; D 44643; 
Lily Wren Westman, New York. 


In PARADISE; comedy sketch in 1 act, 
by Mrs. Arthur James Kennedy. 
[1], 6p. 4to. Typewritten. [22459 

© 1c. Aug. 28, 1916; D 44747; 
Clark & Lewis, New York. 


IN SEARCH OF HIMSELF; melodramatic 
farcial mystery in 8 acts, by L. D. 
Freeman. [54] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22460 

© 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 44904; 
Lea David Freeman, New Orleans. 


IN THE DARK; playlet in 1 act, by A. 
Banient- [ft], 16 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22461 

© 1c. Sept. 13, 1916; D 44879; 
Arthur Bartlett, New York. 


IN THE MAYOR’S OFFICE; 1 act play, by 
feeb Hasty. [1], 13 p. ;: fol... Type- 
written. 122462 

© 1 « Sept. 11, 1916; D 44858; 
John Eugene Hasty, San Diego, Cal. 


INFALLIBLE (THE) SYSTEM; comedy 
drama in 1 act, by W. H. Warner 
and Ysabel de W. Kaplan. [2], 16 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22463 

© 1 ec. Sept. 20, 1916; D 44927; 
William Henry Warner and De Witte 
Kaplan, New York. 


IT NEVER HAPPENED; vaudeville skit in 
3 scenes, by O. Shafter. 5 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22464 

© 1c Aug. 29, 1916; D 44759; 
Otto Shafter, Brooklyn. 


JACKDAW; drama in 8 acts, by E. L. 


Patterson. 
ten. 


[149] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
[22465 


© 1c. Aug. 15, 1916; D 44658; | 


Ethel Lloyd Patterson, New York. 


B. I. Bremner. Type- 
written. [22466 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44920; 
Blanche Irbe Bremner, Vancouver, 
B. C. 

JUDAS; play in prologue and 8 acts, by 
M. M. Reeves. [1], 64 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22467 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44921; 
Marie Meadows Reeves, Boston. 


JUDGE (THE); play in 4 acts, by C. 
Harcourt. [79] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22468 
Ct ¢ Vane tes 1916. 446 ns 
Cyril Harcourt, London. 


119 p. 4to. 


JUDGMENT; play in 4 acts, by E. Rabe. 

[193] p. 4to. Typewritten. [22469 

Gat e Augs:23 19162.-D 4471 ; 
Edith Rabe, Boston. 


JULIA OF THE EVENING NEWS; comedy 
in 3 acts, by G. Buck. 109 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22470 

©) tc. Aue, 26, 191G:: De 44753— 
Gertrude Buck, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


JUNG MUSS MAN SEIN! operette in drei 
akten, von Leo Leipziger und Erich 
Urban; gesangstexte von Leo Leip- 
ziger, musik von Gilbert. Textbuch 
der gesinge. Hannover, L. Oertel, 
1915. cover-title, 24 p. 12mo. 

[22471 

© Aug. 27, 1915; 1 ¢. July 6, 1916; 

A—Foreign 13849; Louis Oertel, 
Hannover, Germany. 


JUNGLE (THE) .MAN; 1 act dramatic 
playlet, by F. B. Coates. [2], 18 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22472 

ut eC. Sept. 1 1916 — Wy 4480 
Franklin B. Coates, New York. 

JUST JANE; sketch, by M. W. Cole. 

[38] p. 4to. Typewritten. [22473 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1916; D 44968; 
Marion Whalley Cole, Philadelphia. 

KATY DID; comedy in 2 acts, by G. R. 
Bridgham, Boston, Walter H. Baker 
co. 1916: "55, Dp. A2nio: [22474 

©. Sent. 9, 19167, 2 .¢. Sepia. 
1916; D 44859; Gladys Ruth Bridg- 
ham, Somerville, Mass. 

KKINDER DER ERDE; Schauspiel in 8 akten 
und einem zwischenspiel, von Thad- 
dius Rittner. Wien und Leipzig, 
Deutsch - 6sterreichischer verlag, 
1914. 105 p. 16mo. [22474* 

© Sept. 1, 1914; 1 ec. July 6, 1916; 
A—Foreign 13805; Deutsch-dster- 
reichischer verlag, g. m. b. h., Vi- 
enna. 


99% 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Ws. F-428 


22475 
Kine SAINT OLAF; drama in 5 acts, by 
G. Melby. Boston, Richard G. 
Badger [1916] 148 p. 12mo. 
[22475 


© Sept..15, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1916; D 44913; Gustav Melby, Gran- 
ite Falls, Minn. 


KNIFE (THE); play in a prelude and 
3 acts, by E. Walter. [163] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22476 

© 1c. Sept. 12, 1916; D 44873; 
Eugene Walter, New York. 

Krisis (Dir); 

See Disziplin. 


eine gefechtsskizze. 


LABISTOUILLE ET COQUEMBOIS; vaude- 
ville en 1 acte, de Emile Codeyet 
Jean Conti. Paris, Phillipo, 1916. 
64 np. 12mo. [22477 

© Aug. 22, 1916; 1 ¢«. Sept. 11, 
1916; D 44852; Philippo, Paris. 


LApy (THE) KILLERS; farcical satire, 
by.John B. Hymer.” 33. p- . 4to. 
Typewritten. [22478 

© 1c. Aug. 24, 1916; D 44716; 
leanore Hymer, New York. 


Lapy (THE) OF THE SWAMP; drama 
consisting of prologue, 5 scenes, 
epilogue, by F. P. Norton. New 
York, N. Y., Schulte press [1916]. 
46 p. Ato. F [22479 

© Aug. 29, 1916: 2 e¢. Aues ak 
1916; D 44789; Franklin P. Nor- 
ton, New York. 


Last (THE) TWO CARTRIDGES. 
Siege (The) of Verdun. 


See 


LAUBGEWIND, See Victory. 


LETTERS FOUND IN AN ANTIQUE SECRE- 
Tary. See Belle of Baltimore Town. 


LIBERATION (THE); play in 4 acts, by 


K. Markus. [1], 64 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22480 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1916; D 44819; 


Elizabeth Markus, Detroit. 


LIFE; 1 act comedy playlet, by W. W. 
Cohill and Mabelle Van Tassel. 10 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [22481 
©), 1 e, Sept.11, 1916+): 44857: 

William Wright Cohill, Flushing, 

ee. 


atl. 


LILAC TIME; episode, by R. J. Adams 
and A. Allen. [1], 11 p.° 4to. Tyvpe- 
written. [22482 

© 1 «. Aug. 21, 1916; D 44695: 
Robert J. Adams and Arthur Allen, 
Detroit. 


LITERATURE; play in 1 act, by Arthur 
Schnitzler, tr. by Elsie Plant Kahn. 
[2], 35 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22483 

© 1c. Aug. 26, 1916; D 44740; 

Washington square players, ince., 
New York. 


LITTLE (THE) WHIRLWIND; comedy in 
8 acts, by L. B. West and A. J. 
Seager. 129 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22484 
© 1c. Aug. 29, 1916; D 44762; 
Alice Janette Seager and Louise 


Bronson West, Pasadena, Cal. 
Livine (THE) voice. (Drama) 


Lorp (THE) OF THE HARVEST; morality 
in 1 act, by L. Housman. New York, 


Samuel French; London, Samuel 
French,. ltd. [1916}. <2 peij eae 
12mo. [22485 


© Aus. 28, 1916:°3 @ Ane 
1916; D 44768; Laurence Housman, 
London. 


Lost (THE) VILLAGE; eighteenth and 
twentieth century contrast, by Mar- 
garet F. Hill. Lebanon, O., March 
brothers, 1916. 18 p. 12mo. [22486 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 c& Sept. 14, 
1916; D 44888; Mareh brothers, 
Lebanon, O. 


LOVE, HONOR, AND OBEY; farce comedy 
in 1 act, by W. 5. Maen ee 
19 p. fol. MTypewritten. [22487 

©.1c¢. Aug. 31, 1916; D 44788; 
William H. Macart, New York. 


Love (THE) oF MIKE; musical play 
in prologue and 2 acts, by Thomas 
Sydney [pseud. of H. B. Smith]. 
[108] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22488 
© 1c. July 15, 1916; D 443884; 
Harry B. Smith, New York. 


LOVE SHAMES SHAM. See Opportuni- 


ties’ knock. 


LUMPERE (Das); operette in drei 
akten, von Victor Léon, musik von 
Robert Stolz. Text der gesdinge. 
Leipzig, Wien, New York, ~ W. 
Karezag,. 1915. 37 p.  12aue 

[22489 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 1 c. July 15, 1916; 

A—Foreign 14000; W. Karczag, 
Vienna. 


LurRE (THE) OF THE POPPY; musical 
comedy extravanza in 7 scenes, by 
Chas. Alphin. 13 p. fol. Type- 
written. [Words only] [22490 

© 1c. Aug. 28, 1916; D 44750; 
Frank Atkins, Marysville, Cal. 


998 


~ -— _— S 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 
no. 9, 1916 


MA SAYS; play in 1 act, by F. W. 
Bryant. [2], 18 p. 4to. Type 
written. [22491 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44922; 
Frances Wilson Bryant, New York. 


MacDovuGaL ALLEY; comedy in 38 acts, 
by Caroline Nelson [pseud. of M. C. 
Smith]. [123] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22492 

© 1c. June 24, 1916; D 44755; 
Minna Caroline Smith, Montclair, 
NM oJ. 


Macaztne (THE) Great; 1 act comedy, 
by D. S. Kusell. 15 p. 4to. Type- 
rritten. [22493 

- @©i1ce Aug. 30, 1916; D 44775; 
Dan S. Kusell, Chicago. 


MAN-MADE (A) LAW; drama in 4 acts, 
by M. H. Grapper. [2], 116 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22494 

© 1c. Sept. 19, 1916; D 44929; 
Milton Herbert Grapper, Brooklyn. 


Man (THE) OF PROMISE; play in 4 
acts, by P. D. Whitson, dramatiza- 
tion of the book of that name, by 
Willard Huntington Wright. [154] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [22495 

© 1 c« Aug. 25, 1916; D 44728; 
Pauline D. Whitson, New York. 


MARRIAGE (THE) BROKER; comedy in 3 
acts, by T. R. Smith and L. Wein- 
berg. [106] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22496 

© le. Aug. 25, 1916; D 44729; 

T. R. Smith and Louis Weinberg, 
New York. 


MIARRYING A GHOST; romantic comedy 
in 5 acts, by H. Fitzgerald. [1]. .29 
p. fol. Typewritten. [22497 

© 1 c. Sept. 6, 1916; D 44823; 
Harrington Fitzgerald, Philadelphia. 


MARRYING FOR MONEY; comedy in 1 
aer, by W. EE Warner and Y. D. 
Kaplan. [2], 19 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22498 

© 1c. Sept. 25, 1916; D 44974; 
William Henry Warner and Ysabel 
De Witte Kaplan, New York. 

MARTIN (THE) WILL MYSTERY; dra- 
matic play in 4 acts. by H. Fitz- 
gerald. 34 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[22499 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1916; D 44828; 
Harrington Fitzgerald, Philadelphia. 


Martyrs (THE): in 4 acts and 5 
seenes, by H. Smolensky. [1]. 32 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [22500 


© 1c. Sept. 12, 1916; D 44862; 
Harry Smolensky, New York. 


64353—16——9 


ee ea ~ 


Mary ANN; comedy in 1 act. by Helen 
P. Hoornbeek. New York, Dick & 
Fitzgerald, 1916. 11 p. 12mo. 

[22501 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 12, 

1916; D 44868; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 


Mary Youne; play in a prologue and 
3 acts, by E. McEldowney and M. L. 
Rankow. [112] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22502 

© 1e Aug. 25, 1916; D 44725; 
Elliott McEldowney and Maurice L. 
Rankow, North White Plains, N. Y. 


MATRIMONY THE HIGHEST OFFICE. See 
Bill runs for ofiice on the girl ticket. 


Mepicat (A) Mixup; sketch, by F. 
Waldheim. [1], 13 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22503 

© 1c. Aug. 16, 1916; D 44668; 
Franklin Waidheim, New York. 


MERE (A) BLUNDER; play in 1 act, by 
J. G. Haney, [1], 9 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22504 

© 1.c, Aug..31, 1916; D 44782; 
Julia G. Haney, Philadelphia. 


Mitt (THE) ON THE FLOSS; dramati- 
zation in 38 acts, by H. M. Barnes. 
[2], 103 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22505 
© 1c. Aug. 21, 1916; D 44697; 
Howard MckKent Barnes, Chicago. 


Mirts (THE) OF THE GODS; play in 4 
acts, by J. Seton and A. 
61 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22506 

© 1c Aug. 19, 1916; D 44681; 
Julia Seton & Adella René Taft, 
New York. 


MINE IN THE FACE OF DEATH; play in 
3 acts. by A. Goulding. 24 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22507 

© 1c. Aug. 5, 1916; D 44687; 
Alma Goulding, Buffalo, N. Y. 


MrracLteE (THE) GIRL; American com- 
edy drama in 8 acts and epilogue, by 
Ja 0; Berry... [1], 168 p.'*4to- Ms 

[22508 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1916; D 44839; 
John L. Berry, New York. 


Mrracte (THE) OF SAINT ANTHONY; 
satiric legend in 2 scenes. by Maurice 


Maeterlinck, tr. by Ralph Roeder, 
adapted by Philip Moeller. 36 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22509 


© 1c Aug. 26, 1916; D 44742; 
Washington square players, inc., 
New York. 


999 


RR. Pats 


CATALOGUE OF CQPYRIGHT ENTRIES - 


22510 


pt. 1,8 s., VAS 


Miss Dervit-MAy-CARE; original mod- 
ern comedy in 8 acts, by Mrs. C. A. 
Doremus and L. Westervelt. [137] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [22510 

© 1c. Sept. 8, 1916; D 44844; 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus and Leoni- 
das Westervelt, New York. 


Mr. AND MISS VICTROLA; dramatic 
composition in 1 act, by J. L. Neff. 
[1],4 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22511 

© 1c Aug. 31, 1916; D 44785; 
John Ludrick Neff, New York. 


Mr. JAMES oF LONDON; 1 act play, by 

C. Phelps. 19 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22512 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44919; 
Carrington Phelps, New York. 


Mrs. (THE) HAWTHORNE, PRO TEM; in 
4 acts, by W. L. Lambe. 23 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22513 

© 1c Aug. 25, 1916; D 44612; 
William Lee Lambe, Holton, Kan. 


MopEts (THE) ABROAD; 1 act musical 
comedy in 8 scenes, book by W. Le 
Baron, lyrics by James B. Carson. 
[2 | 24Gb. 4to. Typewritten. 
[ Words only]. [22514 

© 1c. Sept. 11, 1916; D 44855; 
Wim. Le Baron, New York. 


Motty Bawn; 1 act comedy, by S. 

MacManus. 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22 loy 

© 1c. Sept. 14, 1916; D 44884; 
Seumas MacManus, New York. 


Monkey (THE) AND THE DOCTOR; play 
in 1 acti: by C.-E. Brandt: - [1], °23 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [22516 

© 1c Aug. 10, 1916; D 446038; 
Charles Edwin Brandt, New York. 


MotHer (THE); drama in 1 act, by 
A. Armband and HK. Zito. 17 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [22517 

© 1c. Aug. 21, 1916; D 44696; 
A. Armband & EH. Zito, New York. 


MoTHER GOOSE PAGEANT; by A. W. 
Neptune. [9] p. 8vo. Typewritten. 
[22518 


© 1 ¢., July 22, 1916. b 44233: 
Ada Winifred Neptune, Salina, Kan. 


MOTHERS OF MEN; drama in 8 acts, by 
W. H. Warner and Y. De W. Kaplan. 


[72] p. 4to. Typewritten. [22519 
© 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 44911; 
William Henry Warner and Ysabel 


De Witte Kaplan, New York. 


MUCH ADO ABOUT SOMETHING; satiri- 
cal allegory on the short-comings of 
character, in 1 act and 1 scene, by 
J. McCree. [1], 16 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Words only]. [22520 

© 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 44910; 
Junie McCree, New York. 


MURDOCK’S PARDNER; play in 3. acts, 
by J. C. Drum. [70] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22521 

© 1c. Sept. 12, 1916; D 44865; 
Joseph C. Drum, New York. 


My country; play in 4 acts and a pro- 
logue, by Ejnar Christiansen, tr. 
from the Danish, by O. Mathiesen. 
[125] p. 4to. Typewritten. [22522 

© 1c Aug. 80, 1916; D 44778; 
Otto Mathiesen, New York. 

My HonoLuLvu GIRL; musical comedy 
in 1 act, 3 scenes, by William John- 
son. [2], 19 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [22523 

© 1c Sept. 22, 1916; D 44961; 
Norman Friedenwald, Chicago. 


My son ARTHUR; comedy in 1 act, by 


Mary F. Kingston. New York, 
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1916. 19 p. 
12mo. [22524 


©: Sept. 11,°1916 :'/2 4e. Sepus 12 
1916; D 44871; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 


MYSTERE (LE) DE LA MAISON NOIRE; 
drame en 2 actes, de A. de Lorde et 
H. Bauche. 18 p. 8vo. Printed. 

[22525 


© July 15, 1916; 1 e-July 25;)5 


1916; D 44769; André de Lorde et 
Henri Bauche, Paris. 


NamMeE (A); drama in 38 acts, by CG. 
Liskow. [2], 85 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22526 

© 1c. Sept. 5, 1916; D 44818; 
Cullen Liskow, Lake Charles, La. 

Naomi; drama in 5 acts, by H. M. 

McNutt. [1], 80 p. 4to. Ms. 
[22527 
© 1c Aug. 26, 1916; D 44739; 
Hugh McGavock McNutt, Nashville. 

— Same. [1], 46. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [22528 

© 1c. Sept. 25, 1916; D 44977; 


Hugh McGavock McNutt, Nashville. | 


NAZARETH; morality in 1 act, by L. 


Housman. New York, Samuel 
French; London, Samuel French, 
lid. [2916]ea dF es Zino: [22529 


© Aug. 23, 1916; 2c) Augie 
1916; D 44723; Laurence Housman, 
London. 


Ree eT 


1. ae ee ee 


rt Piet el a Mani is i oo Dt 


Ci 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9,1916 . 


NEARLY A JOCKEY; sketch, by Jimmy 
* Hussey [pseud. of H. Rose] [1], 5 
p. 16mo. Typewritten. [225386 
© 1c. Sept. 20, 1916; D 44939; 
Henry Rose, Chicago. 


NELLY’S FOUR IN HAND; OR, Two WILLS 
AND ONE NELLY; farce in 3 acts and 
an interlude, by A. Sterling. [3]. 
189 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22531 

© 1c. Aug. 15, 1916; D 44659; 
Ada Sterling, New York. 


New (THE) PRIESTS; original drama in 
4 acts, by E. Peplitzky. [66] p. 4to. 
Ms. [Yiddish] [22532 

© 1c. Aug. 28, 1916; D 44751; 
Emanuel Peplitzky, Chicago. 


NIFTY NOVELTY AND NONSENSE; vaude- 
ville act, by J. Raynor and C. Bell. 
[1], 8 p. fol. Typewritten. [22533 

© 1. e. Aug. 9, 1916; D 44709; 
Jack Raynor and Catharine Bell, 
Chicago. 

Niegnt (THE) OPERATOR; play in 1 act, 
by W. Montague. 8 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22534 

1 ec. Aug. 19, 1916; D 44685; 
Walter Montague, San Francisco. 

No MAN’S LAND; musical travesty, by 
L. Drake and A. Klein. 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] 

[22535 


© 1c. Aug. 1, 1916; D 44536; 
Louis Drake and Ada Klein, New 
York. 

OFrFricer 66; dramatic playlet, by T. J. 
Whalen. [7] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[225386 

© 1c. Sept. 14, 1916; D 44882; 
Thomas Joseph Whalen, New Bed- 
ford, Muss. 


OH, THE WOMEN; farce with music, 


by H. Reynolds and B. Finlay. [1], 
8 p. 4to. Typewritten. iors 
only ] [22537 


© 1c. Aug. 21, 1916; D 44890; 
Harrington Reynolds and Bob Fin- 
lay, Seattle. 

OLD FLAMES; temperamental modern 
comedy in 3 acts, by C. L. McClure. 
[103] p. 4to. Typewritten. [22538 

© 1c. Aug. 16, 1916; D 44664; 
Carl Leofwyn McClure, Crawford, 
BJ. 

ON THE KNEES OF THE GODS; drama in 

>» acts, by W. H. Warner and Y. 

De W. Kaplan. [56] p. 4to. Type- 

written. [22539 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1916; D 44667; 

William Henry Warner and Ysabel 

De Witte Kaplan, New York. 


22549 


ONCE UPON A TIME; comedy drama in 
4 acts, by T. Bussiere. [118] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22540 

© 1c. Sept. 23, 1916; D 44969; 
Tadema Bussiere, New York. 

OnE (THE) SPOT; 1 act comedy sketch, 
by L. Silvers. [9] p. fol. Type- 
written. [22541 

GuA..e. Aus. 26, 1916: WD, 44788- 

‘ Lew Silvers, Princeton, Wis. 

OPERA (THE) SINGER; light opera in 3 
acts, by J. Hayden. [110] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] [22542 

© 1c. July 27, 1916; D 44482; 
Jack Hayden, New York. 

OPPORTUNITIES’ KNOCK; or, LOVE 
SHAMES SHAM, play in 8 acts, by C. 
Van Valkenburg. [70] . yp: 4to. 
Typewritten. [22543 

©iP c act 1, Aug, 31 1916s irc. 
acts 2 & 3, Sept. 6, 1916; D 44851; 
Carlton Van Valkenburg, New York. 

OUR LITTLE WIFE; play in 8 acts, by A 

- Hopwood. [202] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22544 

© 1c. Sept. 20, 1916; D 44945; 
Avery Hopwood, Cleveland. 

OUT OF THE MOUTH OF BABES; dramatic 

playlet. of 1 act, by C. W. Robison. 


23 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22545 
@)1 ¢ Aug. 31, 1916 ;°D: 44779: 


Charles William Robison, Portland, 
Or. 

OUT OF THE SILENCE; drama in 3 acts, 
by M. G. Roberts. [4], 55 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22546 

© 1c. Sept. 6, 1916; D 44826; 
Myrtle Glenn Roberts, San Fran- 
cisco. 

PADDLY POOLS; little fairy play in 1 
act, by M. Malieson. [2], 16 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [22547 

© 1.@ Aug. 23. 1916-2): 44763; 
Miles Malleson, London. 


PAGANS: play im 3 “acts, “by.4Cx4e- 
Anthony. [64] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22548 


© 1c. Sept. 15, 1916; D 44895; 
Charles Pearson Anthony, Medford, 
Mass. 

PAGEANT (A) OF SUPERIOR; presented 
by the pupils of the All day indus- 


trial school, Superior, Wisconsin, 
May 24 and 25, °16 [by Sara A. 
Crumpton] [Superior, Wis., Supe- 


rior high school print shop, 1916] 21 
p. obl. 16mo. $0.25. [22549 

© May 20, 1916; 2 c. June 12, 
1916; aff. July 31, 1916; A 436211; 
William H. Crumpton, Superior, 
Wis. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22550 


PAGEANT OF THE BIBLE AMONG THE Na- 
TIONS; celebrating the centennial of 
the American Bible society, first pre- 
sented under the direction of Marie 
Moore Forrest, at Washington, D. C., 
May 6, 1916. New York, American 


Bible society, 1916. 24 p. illus. 
4to. (Centennial pamphlets no. 7) 
[22550 


© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
22, 1916; A 436473; American Bible 
society, New York. 


Pas (LE) D’ AMovuR; dancing fantasy, 
by I. Forbes-Robertson. [1], 19 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22551 

© 1c. Sept. 12, 1916; D 44864; 
Ian Forbes-Robertson, New York. 


PawnsHop (THE); drama in 4 acts, 
by M. W. Holton. [2], T4 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22552 

© 1c. Sept. 25, 1916; D 44973; 
Mary Ward Holton, New York. 


Pen (THE) AND THE SWORD; play in 
1 act, by R. E. Wright. [1], 23 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22553 

© 1.e¢ Aug. 29, 1916; D 44765; 
Roscoe Ellsworth Wright, Chicago. 


PrepiITra: drama in 3 acts, by J. H. 

Gibney. [37] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22554 

© 1c. Sept. 25, 1916; D 44976; 

Joseph Harry Gibney, Mt. Vernon, 
i Bee 


PEPPER AND SALT; play in 8 acts, by A. 
Gerstenberg and R. de Cordova. 
[5], 104 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22555 

© 1e. Aug. 21, 1916; D 44692; 

Alice Gerstenberg and Rienzi de 
Cordova, Chicago. 


Pick-up (THE); play in 1 act, by A. 
Metzger. [2], 15 p. 4to. Type 
written. [22556 

© 1c. Sept. 9, 1916; D 44848; 
Adrian Metzger, San Francisco. 


Piep (THE) Piper; operetta in 3 acts, 
by E. W. Quaife. [1], 22 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] [22557 

© 1c. Aug. 25, 1916; D 44822; 
Elise West Quaife, Tomkins Cove, 
NOE: 


PixtcRIm’s (THE) PROGRESS; musical 
miracle play, by E. Hodgkinson. 
[1], 832 p. 4to. Typewritten. 


[22558 
© 1c. Sept. 8, 1916; D 44843; 
Elizabeth Hodgkinson, Cincinnati. 


| 
1002 


ptrims,wis 


PLANS OF MEN; melodrama of present 
day city life in 8 acts, by H. L. 
Bimm. [65] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22559 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1916; D 44820; 
Harry Lee Bimm, Dayton, QO. 


Poor (THE) LITTLE RICH GIRL; Dlay of 
fact and fancy in 3 acts, by Eleanor 
Gates, with a reminiscence and a 
foreword by George Jean Nathan. 
New York. Arrow publishing com- 
pany, 1916. 9 p. l. 236 p._ front. 
12me. [22560 

© July 25, 1916; 2 e July 29, 
1916; D 44512; Arrow pub. co., New 
York. 


Pot (A) oF GoLD; drama in 3 acts, 
by L. M. Meyer. [2], 61 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22561 

© 1c. Sept. 15, 1916; D 44891; 
Leta Moore Meyer, Omaha, Neb. 


— play in 2 scenes, by IL. E. Allen. 
18 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22562 


© 1c. Sept. 6, 1916; D 44827; 
Ida Elliott Allen, Eugene, Or. 


Power (THE) OF LOVE; melodrama in 
3 acts and 6 scenes, by H. Smolen- 
sky. [3810] p. 4to. Ms. [22563 

© 1c. Sept. 12, 1916; D 44863; 
Harry Smolensky, New York. 


PRETENSE; drama in 1 act, by W. H. 


Warner and Y. D. Kaplan. [3], 21 
p. 4to. Typewritten. ~ [22564 


© 1c. Sept. 25, 1916;.D 44975; 
William Henry Warner and Ysabel 
De Witte Kaplan, New York. 


PRINCESS (A) FROM THE ORIENT; play, 
by R. H. Zutro. [25] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22565 

© 1c. Aug. 30, 1916; D 44763; 
Rita H. Zutro, New York. 


PRINCIPESSA (LA) DEL GRAMMOFONO; 
operetta in 38 atti, di Emilio Reggio, 
musica di William Nelson, Milano, 
G. Ricordi & co., 1916. 94 p. 12mo. 
[Words only] [22566 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 4, 1916; 
D 44547; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


PsycHic (THE) AND RUBE; vaudeville 
farce, by A. Geyer. [2], 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22567 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44915; 
Albert Geyer, Los Angeles. 


7. woe eee oe rer oe er 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1916 | 


22586 


RACHEL’S INSPIRATION; farce-comedy 
in 4 acts, by A. H. Goodman. 96 p. 


4to. Typewritten. [22568 

© 2 c« Aug. 24, 1916; D 44717; 
Arthur Herbert Goodman, New 
York. 


RAMBLER (THE) FROM CLARE; play in 
fas by J. J. Nolan... [1], 9¢ p 
4to. Typewritten. [22569 

© 1 ec. Sept. 11, 1916; D 44854; 
J. Jerome Nolan, Mahanoy City, Pa. 


REAL (A) SOLDIER; original 1 act mili- 
tary musical playlet, book, lyrics 
and music by J. Burnett. [2], 9 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [Words only]. 

[22570 
© 1 c« Sept. 5, 1916; D 44811; 
Jack Burnett, Chicago. 


RECORDIA GRAND OPERA CO.; dramatic 
and dramatico-musical composition, 
by T. S. Ryder. [4] p. fol. Type- 
written. [Words only] [22571 

© 1c July 10, 1916; D 44420; 
Theodora Sturkow Ryder, Chicago. 


RED PARKER’S KID; playlet in 1 scene, 
by C. H. O'Donnell. [1], 16.p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22572 

© 1c. Aug. 25, 1916; D 44733; 
Charles H. O'Donnell, New York. 


RENO; musical satire in 38 acts, book 
and lyrics by B. M. Kaye. [64] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [Words only] 

[22573 
© 1c. Sept. 23, 1916; D 44967; 
Benj. M. Kaye, New York. 

REPENTANT (THE) PRODIGAL; dramatic 
pantomime in 8 acts, by Pilar Morin. 
[32] p. 4to. Typewritien. [22574 


© ic. Aug. 16, 1916; D 44669 
Anees A. Shibley, New York. 


REPRISAL; Sketch, by J. de Nieto. [6] 

p. fol. Typewritten. [22575 

© 1 c. Sept. 20, 1916; D 44940: 
James de Nieto, Los Angeles. 


REVENGE (THE) OF A SON; play in 1 


act, by Georges Mitchell, tr. from 
the French by Harry Cahane. 12 p. 
4to. Typewvitten. [22576 


© 1c Aug. 30, 1916; D 44770; 
Oscar Osso. New York. 


RIDDLES ; rural comedy in 3 acts, by H. 


Van Deusen. New York, Dick & 
Fitzgerald, 1916. 26 p. 12mo. 

[22577 

ae sept. 11. 1916: 2c Sept. 12, 


1916; D 44869; Dick 
New York. 


& Fitzgerald, 


RooM WITH BATH; 1 act farce comedy, 


by. A Marshall, - [2], 23: ps:4to. 
Typewritten. [22578 
© 1c Aug. 25, 1916; D 44731; 


Abigail Marshall, New York. 


RUSTED STOCK; original play in 4 acts, 
by D. F. Halman. [161] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [225% 

© 1 c..Aug. 23, 1916; D 44705; 
Doris F. Halman, New York. 


Saint SALOME OF RENO. See Beach of 


Sereno. 


SATISFACTION; 1 act character sketch, 
by P. H. Geldsmith. 20 p.  4to. 
Typewritten. [22580 
~~ ©l1e Sept. 14, 1916; D 44883; 
Philip H. Goldsmith, Cincinnati. 


SAVING THE COUNTRY; comedy in 4 
acts, by W. H. Edwards. [2], 148 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22581 


©. el Ane i7,-1916; ‘DD 44670; 
Willard Hemenway Edwards, Hins- 
dale, Ill. 


ScHoot (A) BOY’S DREAM; play in 2 
acts, by. Annie E. Harris. New 
York, Samuel French; London, Sam- 
uel French, Ltd. 1916. 28 p. 12mo. 
[22582 
© Sept. "22, 191672 c: Septic Zs, 
1916; D 44965; Samuel French, New 
York. 


ScHoor (A) FoR WIVES; play in 3 acts, 
by B. Israeli. [110] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22583 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1916; D 44887; 
Baruch Israeli, Washington. 


SENDING GEORGE TO CONGRESS; comedy 
in 4 acts, by N. A. Fuessle. [2], 96 p. 
4to. Typewritten. ' [22584 

© 1 S Sept. 7, 1916; D 44836; 
Newton A. Fuessle, Summit, N. J. 

SerMon (THE); sketch in 2 scenes, by 

= I. Dorrian. [3],18 p. 4to. Type- 
rritten. [22585 


© 1c. Sept. 15. 1916; D 44894; 
Cecil I. Dorrian, Newark, N. J. 


SHAKESPEARE UP-TO-DATE; Class day 
play for girls’ schools, by Ethelyn 
Sexton. Lebanon, O., March broth- 
ers, 1916. 18 p. 12mo. [22586 

© eSept.c11,, 19163 2: c¢., Sept. 214, 
1916; D 44889; March brothers, Leb- 
anon, O. 


1003 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22587 


SHUFFLE (THE); play in 1 act, by P. 
Dunning. [1], 28p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22587 

© 1e Sept. 5. 1916; D 44812; 
Philip Dunning, New York. 


SirceE (THE) OF VERDUN; or THE LAST 


TWO CARTRIDGES, comedy-dramatic 
playlet, by J. Fontaine. [1], 12 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [22588 


© ic. Sept. 11, 1916; D 44874; 
Juste Fontaine, Milwaukee. 

SILENT (THE) POWER; American play 
an l-acti by W. E. Carson... (bis 22 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22589 

© 1c. Sept. 19, 1916; D 44935; 
William Henry Carson, New York. 

Simp (THE) CONDUCTOR; comedy epi- 
sode, by J. E. Davis. 10 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22590 

© 1c. Aug. 25, 1916; D 44732; 
J. Edmund Davis, Chicago. 


SIMPKINS (THE) AUTO; drama in 3 


acts. by M. J. Newman. [67] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22591 
© 1c Aug. 31, 1916; D 44787; 


Mordecai Jesse Newman, Chicago. 


Sissy (THE) ; comedy in 1 act, by M. 
W. Dickson. [1], 39 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22592 

© 1c. Aug. 23, 1916; D 44707; 
Mary Wakefield Dickson, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 


SISTERS ; play in 1 act, by J. A. Moroso. 
21. 15) p.. 4to.” “Py pewritten. 
[225938 
© 1 c Aug. 23; 1916; DD 443: 
John A. Moroso, Cresskill, N. J. 


SISTERS OF SUSANNA; biblical comedy 
in 1 act, by P. Moeller. [2], 26 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22594 


© 1c. Sept. 7, 1916; D 44831; 
Philip Moeller, New York. 


Snow (THE) MAN; morality in 1 act, 
by L. Housman. New York, Samuel 
French. London, Samuel French, 
ltd. [1916]. 20 p.  12mo. [22595 

©, Aug. .29,. 1916; 2c, -Augs 30; 
1916; D 44767; Laurence Housman, 
London. 


Soap (THE) cLUB; [play in leact] by 
EK. J. Freund. Antigo, Wis., Antigo 
publishing co., 1916. 24 p. 16mo. 
(Dramatie plays for young people’s 
societies). [22596 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c« Sept. 5, 
1916; D 44805; Antigo publishing 
Pi, ebieo, | Wy iS: 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 

SoME SHOW; play in 2 acts, by B. 
Gerard. [14], 82 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22597 


© 1e. July 31, 1916; D 44698; 
Barney Gerard, New York. 


SOME SPRING WATER; play in 1 act, by 
K.-W. Bryant, *[2), kt “pee 
Typewritten. [22598 

© 1c. Sept. 15, 1916; D 44896; 
Frances Wilson Bryant, New York. 


SOMEWHERE IN MExIco; dramatic play- 
let in 2 scenes, by W. Blake and L. 
B. Jacobs. [1], 18 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22599 

© 1c. Aug. 19, 1916; D 44686; 
Winfield Blake and Louis B. Jacobs, 
San Francisco. 


Sout (THE) SONG; 
Leslie Jordan. [2], 23 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22600 

© 1c. Aug. 25, 1916; D 44808; 
Sanger & Jordan, New York. 


1 act play, by 


SPEED (THE) FIENDS; or, A WOMAN IS 
WHAT A MAN MAKES HER, dramatic 
sketch in 1 act, by Blanche Walsh 
[pseud. of E. B. Hartmann] and S. 
R. Hartmann. [50] p. 8vo. Ms. 

[22601 


© 1 ec. Aug. 19, 1916; D 44683; 
Elizabeth B. Hartmann, New York. 


SPIDER (THE) WEB; play in 3 acts, by 
S. Cowan. [155] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22602 

© 1 ¢. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44880; 
Sada Cowan, New York. 


Sport oF LAW; play in 4 acts, by S. 

‘Olivier. [20] p. , fol....Printed: 

[22603 

© 1c. Aug. 17, 1916; D 44720; 
Stuart Olivier, Lutherville, Md. 


Star (THE) AND THE CRITIC; drama in 
1 act, by T. S. Sutton. 45 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22604 

© 1c. Sept. 5, 1916; D 44816; 
Thomas Shelley Sutton, Los An- 
geles. 


STEALING A WIFE; 1 act comedy, by 
R. BH. Halldorson.  [1];- 25. p.peane: 
Typewritten. [22605 

© 1c Aug. 17, 1916; D 44688; 
Ralph E. Halldorson, Lincoin, Neb. 
(THE) fantasy of 


STRANGER STAR} 


Christmastide in 4 scenes, by J. A. 
[45] p. 4to. Typewritter. 
[22606 

© 1 c« Sept..8) 1916; D 4460; 
Jesse Allen Crafton, Gaissburg, Tl. | 


Crafton. 


 'TEOTEUCTLI. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1916 


22624 


SrrIKER (THE); play in 1 act, by G. | TERRAMOTO 


[1], 4p. fol. Typewritten. 

[22607 

© 1c. Sept. 19, 1916; D 44930; 
Geo. Nagel, Newark, N. J. 


Struecre (THE) ; play in 1 act, by M. 
Wiener. [3]; 18 p.° 4to.° Type- 
written. [22608 

© 1e. Aug. 15, 1916; D 44652; 
Miriam Wiener, New York. 


Stuck; 1 act farce, by C. E. Grape- 
win. [4] p. fol. Typewritten. 
[22609 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1916; D 44971; 
Charles Ellsworth Grapewin, West 
End, N. J. 

Sunset (THE) ROAD; play in 1 act, by 
KF. E. Haney. [2], 8p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22610 

 ©l1e. Aug. 31, 1916; D 44780; 
Flora E. Haney, Philadelphia. 


Nagel. 


TANGLELAND; musical comedy in 8 
acts, by G. L. Naught. [62] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] 

[22611 


© 1e. July 28, 1916; D 44486: 
George L. Naught, New York. 


Tavern (THE) De LUXE; 8 act com- 
edy, by Eva Williams and E. Bial, 
music by H. Bial. [64] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only] [22612 


© 1c. July 24, 1916; D 44771; 
Ernest Bial, New York. 


TVECPANCALTZIN. Sece Chimalman, and 


other poems. 


TEMPERAMENT; play in 1 act, by F. 
Nordstrom. [1], 20 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22613 

© 1 e. Sept. 12, 1916; D 44872; 
Frances Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 


satire on some actors from Smart 
Set magazine, in 1 act, by M. Ter- 
rell. [19] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[22614 
© 1c. Sept. 13, 1916; D -HS876; 
Maverick Terrell, Los Angeles. 


TEN BOYS’ FARCES; with an introduc- 
tion on impromptu dramatics, by EH. 
M. Peixotto. Boston, Walter H. 
Baker & co., 1916. 107 p. 12mo. 

[22615 

© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 c« Sept. 1, 

1916; D 44790; Eustace M. Peixotto, 
San Francisco. 


See Chimalman, and 


other poems. 


(The earthquake); ro- 
mantie drama of modern Sicily, by 
ek.  MeLennanis [2]57102° p. “Ato: 
Typewritten. [22616 

© 1c. Sept. 13, 1916; D 44878; 
Janet Kirkley McLennan, Philadel- 
phia. 


THAT BLASTED TOOTH; vaudeville 
sketch, by E. M. Smith. [14] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22617 


© 1c. Aug. 26, 1916; D 44735; 
Edgar McPhail Smith, Elmhurst, 
ING AYS 


THEIR LAST DAY; comedy-drama in 1 
act, by G. A. Lipkind. 21 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22618 

© 1c. Sept. 20, 1916; D 44938; 
Goodman Alan Lipkind, New York. 


THEIR ONLY SON; or, HERE ARE YOUR 
CHILDREN, drama, by A. Shaikewitz. 

TN ONT NT DAS aa "Dara tN eer 

SPOOVD PMY oN PD NENT PDIP P DIYS 
[1], 40 p. S8vo. Ms. [22619 


© 1c. July 14, 1916; D 44379; 
Alexander Shaikewitz, New York. 


THREE A. M.; play in 1 act, by S. B. 
Pfeifer!” [1]... di-:p. , -4to.... Type 
written. [22620 

© 1e Aug. 81, 1916; D 44783; 
Sidney Burton Pfeifer, Buffalo. 


THREE (THE) OF US; play in 4 acts, 
by R. Crothers, revised 1916. New 


York, Samuel French; London, 
Samuel French, Itd., 1916. 113 p. 
12mo. [22621 


@ Aus. 238. AQIG. 2 c. Aue. 25, 
1916; D 44724; Rachel Crothers, 
New York. 


TICKLED TO DEATH; vaudeville sketch 
in 1 act, by William and Josephine 
Giles. New York, Dick & Fitz- 
gerald, 1916. 6p. 12mo. [22622 

©. Sept. 11,, 1916;°2.c.. Sept...12; 
1916; D 44866; Dick & Fitzgerald, 
New York. 


Tinpat (THE) WAVE; play in 4 acts, by 


H. Boyd. [112] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22623 

© 1c. Sept. 9, 1916; D 44850; 
Darey and Wolford, inc, and 


Hutcheson Boyd, Ridgefield, Conn. 


ToADSTOOLS; 4 act comedy-drama, by 
F. H. Reed. [10], 96 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22624 

© 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44925; 
Florence Haines Reed, Los Angeles. 


1005 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22625 


pt. 1, n. S., Vv. 18 


ToucH (A) of nature; domestic com- 
edy in 1 act, by A. Ross. [1], 14 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22625 

© 1.¢ Aug. 25, 1916. D 44734; 
Aaron Ross, New York. 


TowrER (THE) BUILDER; play in 8 acts, 
by A. A. S. James. [147] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22626 

1c Aug. 30, 1916; D 44772; 
Alice Archer Sewall James, Wash- 
ington. — 


Trait (THE) OF THE LONESOME PINE; 
play in 4 acts, being a dramatiza- 
tion of the novel of the same title, 
by John Fox, jr. [114] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22627 
©l1e Aug. 25, 1916; D 44726; 
Klaw & Erlanger, New York. 


TRANSGRESSOR (THE); play in _ pro- 
logue and 8 acts, by N. W. Williams 
and Henry P. Janes. [152], p. 4to. 
Typewritten. f22628 


© 1c. Sept. 7, 1916; D 44832; N. 
Winslow Williams, Baltimore. . 


Trio (A) IN A FLAT; comedy in 1 act, 
by G. Seibel. [1], 26 p. 4to. Type- 
written. 

© 1c. Aug. 12, 1916; D 44626; 
George Seibel, Pittsburgh. 


TRIUMPH (THE); pageant. play, by 
HK. L. EHichenwald. 19 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22630 

© 1 c. Sept. 13, 1916; D 44877; 
Esther L. Hichenwald, Los Angeles. 


TruTH (THE) WOMAN; symbolical 3 
act Christian science, or new 
thought play, with music, by C. and 
V. Menges. [5], 78 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Words only] [22631 

© 1c. Sept. 20, 1916; D 44942; 
Charles and Vivia Menges, Holly- 
wood, Cal. 


TurTLE (THE) MOON; dramatic com- 
position in 2 acts, by J. A. Lacy. 
[72] p. 4to. Typewritten. [22632 

© 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 44909; 
J. A. Lacy, Minneapolis. 


TWo—AND A THIRD; Short play, by A. 
H. Zink. [2], 10 p. 8vo. Type- 
written, [22633 


© lee. Sept dG 1916; D 44908; 
Albert H. Zink, Buffalo. 


Two FOR DINNER; play in 1 act, by- 


S. Benson. Type- 
written. [22634 

© 1c. Aug. 24, 1916; D, 44718; 
Stuart Benson, New York. . 


[1], 19 p. 4to. 


[22629 | 


TWO WILLS AND ONE NELLy. See 


Nelly’s four in hand. 


Upvart (Az) BOLOND; operette 3 felvo- 
nasban, szévegét irta Berdk Pal, 
zenéjét szerzette Mayer B. Jézsef. 
[E16 “sG52" ep: fol. Typewritten. 
[Words enly] [22635 

© 1c July 21, 1916; D 44752: 
Paul Berak, Chicago. 


UP AND DOWN Town; fun parade in 2 
acts and 6 scenes, book and lyrics by 
F. Finney, musie by Harry L. Alford. 
[112] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only] [22636 

© 1c Sept. 12, 1916; D 44853; 
Frank Finney, Spokane, Wash. 


VAUDEVILLE (THE) HEART; play in 1 
act, by R. J.: Adams.- 18 p:” 40; 
Typewritten. [22637 

© 1c. Aug. 21, 1916; D 44694; 
Robert J. Adams, Detroit. 


Victor (THE) SHOP: musical treat in 
1 act, by C. G. EHichel. [1], 13 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22638 


© 1c. Aug. 29, 1916; D 44758; 
Charles G. Hichel, Brooklyn. 


Victory; drama in 8 acts, by. Mrs. 
Charles A. Doremus, dramatized and 
adapted from the novel, Laubgewind, 
by I. C. Heer. [68] p. 2to. Type- 
written. [22639 

© 1c. Aug. 15, 1916; D 44657; 
Felix Meyer, New York. 


VISITEUSE (LA); piéce en 1 acte, de A. 
de Lorde et H. Bauche. Paris, 
librairie thédAtrale artistique et lit- 
téraire. 1916. 31 p. 12mo. [22640 

© July 27, 1916; 1c. Sept. 7. 1916; 
D 44829; André de Lorde et Henri 
Bauche, Paris, 


Voice (THE) FROM WITHIN; play in I 


act, by H. E. Kowalsky. [2] 10 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [22641 


© 1c. Aug. 18, 1916; D 44792; 
Harold Emil Kowalsky, Fresno, Cal. 


“Warrer (THE); monologue, by A.. 
Hoffman. [1], 29 p. 4to. Tvpe- 
written. [22642 


© 1c. Aug. 16, 1916; D 44689; 
- Aaron Hoffman, New York. 


-WANTED—A COMPANION; 1 act playlet, 


13 
[22643 


revised by M. L. Spaulding. 
fol. Typewritten. 


.. ,©.1.¢ Sept. 25, 1916; D 44972; 


Myra Louise Spaulding, Washington. 


1006 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1916 


WAnrTep: SOME PUBLICITY; comedy in 
8 acts, by R. Woodward. [89] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22644 

© 1e. Aug. 25, 1916; D 44730; 
Ruth Woodward, Acoaxit, Mass. 


War (THE) Fity; 1 act play, by N. 
Leslie, [2], 24 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22645 

© 1 ec. Sept. 19, 1916; D 44922; 
Noél Leslie, New York. 


WEB (A) OF HER OWN WEAVING; e€n- 
tirely new and original drama of to- 
day in 3 acts, by M. Coe and Lella 
Grant Cullingford. GG sp: Ato. 
Typewritten. [22646 

© 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 44903; 
Marie Coe, Los Angeles. 


WELL PRESERVED; farce in 1 act, by 
Harrison Garrett and K. Murray. 2 
p. fol. Typewritten. [22647 


© 1c. Aug. 17, 1916; D 44690; 
Katherine Murray, Utica, N. Y. 


WHAT DO YOU THINK? 
by A. S. Burleson. [1], 13 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22648 


© 2 c¢ Aug. 16, 1916; D 44662; 
Adele Steiner Burleson, Washing- 
ton. 


play in 1 act, 


WHAT DOES THE PUBLIC WANT? musi- 
cal comedy in 2 acts, by B. Gerard. 
Rev. ed. [92] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only } [22649 


© 1e. July 31, 1916; D 44944; 
Barney Gerard, New York. : 


WHAT’S YOUR HUSBAND DOING? play in 
5 acts, by G..V. Hobart. [7], 120 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [22650 


© 1c. Aug. 26, 1916; D 44796; 
George V. Hobart, New York. 


WHEN CHICKENS COME HOME; play in 
3 acts and 4 scenes, by HE. Walter 
and Cronin Wilson. [127] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22651 


© lic. Aug. 26, 1916; D 44806; 
EKugene Walter, New York. 


WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG; play in 4 acts, 
by L. Egan. [1], 1381p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22652 


© 1e Aug. 22, 1916; D 44699; 
Louis Egan and Darey & Wolford, 
New York. 


22658 


WHO ANSWERED THE TELEPHONE? farce 
in 8 acts, by M. V. Samuels and G. 
Riddell. [5], 148 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [22653 


© 1e Aug. 28, 1916; D 44746; 
Maurice V. Samuels and Gilbert 
Riddell, New York. 


WHOM THE GODS DESTROY; 1 act drama 
of the war of 1866, by Jaroslav Hil- 
bert, prefaced and tr. from the Bo- 
hemian by C. Recht. 29 p. (In Poet 
Lore, v. 27, no. 4, July—Aug. 1916.) 
[22654 
© Aug. 7,.1916; 1c. Aug. 14,1916; 
D 44656; Charles Recht, New York. 
WILES (THE) OF A PRIMA DONNA. See 
Hoodwinking the impressario. 


WILL HE COME BACK; by F. Grendon. 
New York, New review publishing 


association, 1916. 44 p. 12mo. 
$0.25. [22654* 
©. Aue. 191622) ie} Aue, 25s 


1916; aff. Aug. 18, 1916; A 437379; 
Felix Grendon, New York. 


WILL YOU BE READY? play in 4 acts, 

by John St. John [pseud. of J. Ray- 

ner]. [103] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[22655 

©l1e July 31, 1916; D 44522; 
John Rayner, New York. 


Woman (A) IS WHAT A MAN MAKES 
HER. See Speed (The) fiends. 


WomMAN (A) OF THE TOWN; act 1 of. 
play in 4 acts, by A. Cleveland. [2], 
34 p. 4to. Typewritten. [22656 


© ive, Aue? (23. 1916 D 442s 
Arthur Cleveland, Philadelphia. 


WoMAN (THE) WHO LAUGHED; drama 
in 1 act, by W. H. Warner and Y. D. 
Kaplan. [1], 29 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [22657 

© 1e. Sept. 2, 1916; D 44814; 
Ysabel De Witte Kaplan and Wil- 
liam Henry Warner, New York. 


WomAN’s (A) CRUCIBLE; drama in 3 
acts, by S. E. Hyman. [80], p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [22658 

© 1c. Sept. 15, 1916; D 44893; 
Sarah Ellis Hyman, New York. 


WONDERFUL (THE) LAMP. See Aladdin. © 


1007 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 
22659 pt. I, n.s., v. 18, no. 9, 1916 


Worip (THE) CONQUERER; playlet in 1 | YouNGEsT (THE) DRyYAD; fantasy, by 
act, 2 scenes, by J. B. Marks. 8 p. B. Goes. 15 p. 4to. Typewritten. 


fol. Typewritten. [22659 [22661 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1916; D 44786: © 1c. Aug. 5, 1916; D 44568; 
Josephine B. Marks, New York. Bertha Goes, Wauwatosa, Wis. 


Wrong (THE) COMBINATION; farce in | __ ‘ 
3 acts, by L. Jordan. [112] p. 4to. YouTH; play in 3 acts, by M. Malleson. 


Typewritten. [22660 [93] p. 4to. Typewritten. [22662 
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1916; D 44885; © 1c. Sept. 19, 1916; D 44933; 
Leslie Jordan, Monroe, N. Y. Miles Malleson, London. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 2,044 
unpublished and other one-copy dramas) printed in the catalogue since 
Sam, WOVE et el 2 oe re ype Bd, 


1008 


eepee OF DRAMA OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY- 
BiGHi HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 24 OF 
mie. ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


SHAUGHRAUN (THE); an. original 
drama in 8 acts, by Dion Boucicault. 
[22662 (1) 
© by Josephine Cheney, New 
York, as widow of the author, in 
extension for 14 years. Renewal 
no. 8726, Sept. 12, 1916. Renewal 
entry, Apr. 15, 1902, no. D 17839. 


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CLASS F. MAPS. 


ABERDEEN, Harford Co., Md. _ [Insur- 


ance map] July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [22663 


© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 ec. Aug. 29, 
1916; F 30045; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


AcktEy, Hardin & Franklin Cos., 
Iowa. [Insurance map] Aug., 
1916. Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 8 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[22664 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 9, 

1916; F 380054; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 

Acton, Middlesex Co., Mass. [Insur- 
ance map] July, 1916. Seale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [22665 


en Ago. 1916; 2-c...Aug., 29, : 


1916; F 30043; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


AKBON, ©. Insurance maps. v. 1. 


1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 100 
1., size 25 by 21 inches. Bound. 
[22666 


@r Sent. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. Sept. 9, 
1916; EF 380056; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ALABAMA. Blum’s commercial trav- 
elers’ map of Alabama and Missis- 
sippi. 1916-1917 ed. New York, 
Blum’s commercial map pub. co., 
inec., [1916] cover-title, [8] p. fold. 
map. 16mo. $0.25. [22667 

ir aulywist, 1916: 2 .c. and aff. 
Aus. 1, 1916; A 436197; Max I. 
Blum, New York. 


ALBANY, N. Y. Map of the cities of 
Albany and Rensselaer, N. Y. 1916. 
Scale about 1,000 ft. to ? inch. Size 
204 by 2834 inches. [22668 

er Anz..22, 1916: 2..¢c. Sept. 1, 
1916; F 28844; Sampson & Murdock 
co., Boston. 


Ann Arpor, Washtenaw Co., Mich. 
Insurance maps. June, 1916. Scale 
50 and 100 ft. to an inch. 30 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [22669 

© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1916; F 380051; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ARGENTINA.. 


ARAPAHO, Custer Co., Okl. [Insurance 


map] <Aug., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. | 22670 


© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 « Sept. 14, 
1916; F 380063; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


Argentina, Chile, Para- 
guay and Uruguay. Scale 300 miles 
to i¢ inch. Size 6% by 43 inches. 
[22671 
© ‘Sept..4,.°1916..+2 © Sept. 18, 
1916; F 28870; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


ARKANSAS. Blum’s commercial trav- 
elers’ map of Arkansas and Louisi- 
ana. 1916-1917 ed. New York, 
Blum’s commercial map pub. co., ine. 
[1916] cover-title, [8] p. fold. map. 
16mo. $0.25. [22672 

© July 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
1, 1916; A 436196; Max L. Blum, 
New York. 


ARNETT, Ellis Co., Okl. [Insurance 
mup] July, 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [22673 

©, Aug. «254 19162 »20 ee. Anes 226: 
1916; EF 380036; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Asta. Seale about 1,500 miles to 1 
inch. Size 44 by 4% inches. [22674 
© Sept. 4, 19167" 2 -e* Sept. 38; 
1916; F 28867; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buftalo. 


AssuMPTION, Christian Co., Ill. [In- 
surance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22675 

© Sept., 21, 1916; 2 G& Sept 22; 
1916; F 30071; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Aupurn, N. Y. Map of the city of 
Auburn, N. Y., for the 1916 Auburn 
directory. Scale 1 inch to 700 ft. 
Size 223 by 22% inches. [22676 


@ivAugs 22 0916 :t2 ey Sept: 7, 
1916; F 28852; Sampson & Murdock 
co., Boston. 


1011 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22677 


pt. 1, nvs:, Vode 


Batavia, Kane Co., Ill. [Insurance 


maps] <Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft to 
an inch. 15 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [22677 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1916; F 80076; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Bissee, Ariz. Map of the Warren 
mining district, Bisbee, Cochise Co., 


Ariz. Scale about 2 inches to 3,000 
ft. Size 244 by 452 inches. Blue- 
print. [22678 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 « Sept. 13, 
1916; F 28857; Smith & Ziesemer, 
Bisbee, Ariz. 


Brazin. Brazil and Guiana. Scale 

300 to 44 inch. Size 62 by 43 inches. 

[22679 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c¢. Sept. 18, 

1916; F 28871; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Price & Lee co.’s 
new map of Bridgeport, Conn., pub- 
lished for the city directory, 1916. 
Newark, N. J., Interstate map Co., 
1916. Scale 1,500 ft. to 1 inch. Size 
25 by 18 inches. [22680 

©, Aug. 11, 1916; 2:-e.) Aug..16, 
1916; F 28805; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


CALIFORNIA. Central and southern Cali- 
fornia roads from Sacramento to 
San Diego. Size 12% by 9% inches. 
Blueprint. [22681 

©) Sept. 1, 19165 2.7, Aves 28, 
1916; F 28886; HE. B. Sadler, Oak- 
land, Cal. 


Imperial quadrangle of a topo- 
graphic map, Imperial Valley, 
southern California. Scale 2 miles 
to 1 inch. Size 17% by 14% inches. 
Blueprint. [22682 

© Aug. 16,°1916; 2 ¢ Amgis25, 
1916; F 28827; Donald Clarence Mc- 
Lain, Tropico, Cal. 


CENTRAL AMERICA. Scale about 100 
miles to § inch. Size 43 by 6% inches. 
[22683 

©), Sept... 1) 1916 322k: Sepia; 
1916; F 28875; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


CHENEY, Spokane Co., Wash.  [In- 
surance map] June, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [22684 


© Aug: 31, 1916; 2 ce Sept. 11, 
1916; EF 380057; Sanborn map Go., 
New York. 


CHERRY TREE, Indiana Co., Pa. [In- © 
surance map] July, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22685 

© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 « Ange 
1916; F 30039; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 


Cuicago, Ill. Blanchard’s city guide 


map of Chicago. Chicago, IIl., 
George F. Cram co., [1916] Size 
433 by 29 inches. — [22686 


©: Aug. 10, 1916; 2G Ane ee 
1916; F 28814; George F. Loring, 
Chicago. 


—— Morrison outline map of Chicago., 
Ill. Scale about 3 miles to 13 inches. 
Size 114 by 9% inches. [22687 

© ‘Sept. 2; 19163) 2™eSepise2e: 
1916; F 28880; Sarah H. Morrison, 
New York. 


CLARKSBURG, W. Va. Insurance maps 
of Clarksburg, Harrison Co., W. Va., 
including suburbs. Seale 50 and 
100 ft. to an inch. 41 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [22688 

© Aug. 28, 1916, 2.6 Ane 2 
1916; F 380050; Sanborn map cCo., 
New York. 


CoLtomsBtia. Colombia, Venezuela, Hcua- 
dor, Peru and Bolivia with western 
part of Brazil. Scale +é inch to 300 
miles. Size 6% by 44 inches. [22689 

©: Sept. 1, 1916; 2 © Seprags 
1916; F 28872; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. : 


CoNNECTICUT. Blum’s commercial 
travelers’ map of Connecticut and 
Rhode Island. 1916-1917 ed. New 
York, Blum’s commercial map pub. 
co., ine. [1916] cover-title, [SJ p. 
fold. map. %6mo. $0.25. [22690 

© July 31, 1916; 2 ¢: and aff) Aug: 
1, 1916; A 486193; Max L. Blum, 
New York. 


CorDELL, Washita Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Aug., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22691 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 ¢ Sept2e 
1916; F 30088; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


Cransury, Middlesex Co., N. J. [In- 


surance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. | 22692 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1916; 
F 30055; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


1012 


MAPS 


no. 9, 1916 

Cusa. Cuba, Porto Rico, Jamaica, 
West Indies. Various scales. Size 
43 by 62 inches. [22693 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ Sept. 18, 
1916; F 38874; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


Daviess County, Mo. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 2 


wo k-oo, Vit. X—xxiii p.  illus., 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 
[22694 


© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 487836; Geo. A. Ogle & 
co., Chicago. 


DeELTA, Fulton Co., O. [Insurance 


map] July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 21 
iches. [22695 


er Ans 2505191622 ¢ Aug. 26, | 


1916; F 380040; 
New York. 


Sanborn map €o., 


Detroit, Mich. Map of the city of De- 


troit and environs, Mich. Scale 2 
inches to 1 mile. Size 27 by 40 
inches. [22696 


eee te 191G:, 2 ¢. Aug... 17. 
1916; F 28806; Sauer bros., Grosse 
Pointe Park, Mich. 


—— Map of the city of Detroit and 
environs, Mich. Scale 24 inches to 
1 mile. Size 33 by 483 inches. 

[22697 

@© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Aug. 17, 

1916; F 28807; Sauer bros., Grosse 
Pointe Park, Mich. 


ERENSBERG, Cambria Co., Pa. [Insur- 
ance map] July, 1916. Scale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 7 sheets. 
size 25 by 21 inches. [22698 

@rAug. 25; 1916:.2-c. Aug. 26, 
1916; F 30085; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


ELIZABETH, N. J. Map of the city of 
Elizabeth, N. J. Scale about 1000 
ft. to # inch. Size 164 by 22 inches. 

[22699 

inane, 19, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 23. 

1916; F 28825; Edward J. Grass- 
mann, Elizabeth, N. J. 


ELK Ciry, Beckham Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] <Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 10 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [22700 

© Sept: 23, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1916; F 380074; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


22708 


ELwoop, Madison Co., Ind. Insurance 
maps. July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 23 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[22701 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 15, 

1916; F 30064; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


EMEIGH, Cambria Co., Pa. [Insurance 
map] July, 1916. Scale 50 and 100 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22702 

©; Aue 25.1916 5. 2c, Aue. 26) 
1916; EF 300384; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


EUREKA, Cal. Automobile road from 
Eureka, Cal. to Grants Pass, Or. 
via Orick, Requa and Crescent City. 
Seale 8 miles to 2 inch. Size 82 by 
38 inches. [22703 

© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 « Aug. 25, 
1916; F 28860; California state au- 
tomobile assn., San Francisco. 


FAIRLAND, Ottawa Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [22704 

© Aus. 28. 1916". 2 Ausy 29; 
1916; F 30044; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

FEATHER RIVER COUNTRY. Map show- 
ing automobile roads of Feather 
River country including Sutter, 
Butte, Tehama, Plumas, Lassen, 
Sierra, Nevada, Placer, & Yuba 
counties. Scale 8 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 123 by 174 inches. [22705 

Cc Aus.) Pf. 1916e 2 ef Aue 22. 
1916; F 28824; California state au- 
tomobile assn., San Francisco. 


Fort Dopcr, Webster Co., Ia. Insur- 


ance maps. July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 80 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22706 


© Sept. 19, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1916; EF 30068; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 

Foss, Washita Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[22707 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1916; F 380080; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

FRANKLIN, Johnson Co., Ind. Insur- 
ance maps. June, 1916. Scale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 14 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [22708 

GeAtion 28: #916 + {2- en Aug 29, 
1916; F 380042; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


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22709 


FREEHOLD, Monmouth Co., N. J. In- 
surance maps. July, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 13 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22709 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 e« Sept. 9, 
1916; F 30053; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


GAGE, Ellis Co., Okl. [Insurance map] 
July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
2 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[22710 

CG Aue. 25) 19NGs (2..C) Aue. a6, 

1916; F 300387; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


GAYLORD, Otsego Co., Mich.  [Insur- 


ance map] July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [22711 


© Sept. 19, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1916; F 380067; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


GEORGIA. Cram’s superior map of 
Georgia. Scale 10 miles to 14 inches. 
Size 572 by 384 inches. [22712 

© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 1916; 
F 28850; George F. Cram @Co., 
Chicago. 


GREAT LAKES. Great Lake region of 
North America according to the plan 
of the Garden of Eden. Size 4% by 
64 inches. [22713 


©, Sept. 5, 1Stor* 2) °C. -Sent. 
1916; F 28853; Frank B. Janeway, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 


GREENE County, Ind. Greene County 
showing schools and improved pub- 
lic highways. Size 12 by 16 inches. 

[22714 

© Aug. d-i19le; 2°evAue, Ws, 

1916; F 28810; Daniel Cobb MeclIn- 
Tosh, Worthington, Ind. 


GUEYDAN, Vermilion Parish, La. [In- 
surance map] July, 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22715 

© Sept. 23, 1916-42 @& Sepie 2a. 
1916; F 380078; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


HAwtTHornE, Los Angeles Co., Cal. 
[Insurance map] July, 1916. Scale 
j0 tt. to amiineh, Size: 25 tbyn2l 
inches. [22716 

© Aug» 30, : 1916: 2 e.iSepi ad, 
1916; F 30058; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


pt. 1, HYS:, ¥.de 


Hoop River, Hood River Co., Or. [In- 
surance map] June, 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 15 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22717 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 
1916; F 380060; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


HUNTSVILLE, Randolph: Co., Mo. [In- 
surance map] July, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22718 


© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 c« Aug. 29, 
1916; F 380046; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ILLINOIS. Blum’s commercial travel- 
ers’ map of Illinois showing railway 
systems, railway distances, inter- 
urban trolleys, leading industries 
and indexed location of all towns 
having a population of 1,000 or 
more. 1916 ed. Size 124 by 9 
inches, in cover. 16mo. [22719 


© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 4, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426488; Max L. 
Blum, New York. 


— County district map comprising 
Cook, Lake, McHenry, Du Page, 
Kane, Kendall and portions of De 
Kalb, La Salle and Will Cos., IIL, 
together with portion of Lake Co., 
Ind. Size 20 by 20 inches. [22720 

©, Aug.» 12, 1916 5. 20e. Aue aap 
1916; F 28815; George F. Cram ¢o., 
Chicago. 


— Illinois main traveled routes in- 


cluding principal connections into 
adjoining states. Secale about 10 
miles to £¢ inch. Size 23 by 18 


inches. [22721 

©’ Aug. 21). 1916: 2 e Ausae 
1916; F 28829; American automo- 
bile assn., New York. 


—-— Morrison outline map of Illinois. 
Scale 80 miles to ~ inch. Size 114 
by 94 inches. [22722 

©. Sept.. 2, 1916;.2.1¢e. Sepiy 2u 
1916; F 28881; Sarah E. Morrison, 
New York. 


INDEPENDENCE, Montgomery Co., Kan. 
Insurance maps. July, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 21 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [227%2e 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ¢c. Sept, da 
1916; F 380065; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


InptA. Scale 400 miles to # inch. 
Size 43 by 6% inches. | [22724 
© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 18, 


1916; F 28865; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


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ae as i Se 


MAPS 


no. 9, 1916 22738 


InpIANA. Blum’s commercial travel- | JAPAN. Map of Japan and its rela- 


Iowa. 


fore, N. Y. 


ers’ map of Indiana showing rail- 
way systems, railway distances, in- 
terurban trolleys, leading industries 
and indexed location of all towns 
having a population of 1000 or more. 
1916 ed. Size 123 by 97. inches, in 
cover. 16mo. [22725 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 4.-1916; 
aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426489; Max L. 
Blum, New York. 


Indiana main traveled routes in- 
eluding principal connections into 
adjoining states. Scale about 10 
miles to* # inch. Size 222 by 18 
inches. [22726 

fey ae. 24 1916; 2 c. Aug. .26, 
1916; F 28831; American automobile 
assn., New York. 


INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Street map of the 


city of Indianapolis, Ind. Scale 1000 
ft. to 1 inch. Size 47 by 473 inches. 
Blueprint. (22727 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1916; IF 28855; National map Co., 
Indianapolis. 


INGHAM County, Mich. Farm journal 


map of Ingham County, Mich. Scale 
about 2 inches to 8 miles. Size 213 
by 172 inches. [22728 

septs 12, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1916; EF 28861; G. S. Hammond & 
CON. ¥. 


Blum’s commercial travelers’ 
map of Iowa showing railway Sys- 
tems, railway distances, interurban 
trolleys, leading industries and in- 
dexed location of all towns having a 
population of 1000 or more. 1916 ed. 
Size 9 by 123 inches, in cover. 16mo. 
[22729 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426490; Max L. 
Blum, New York. 


Cram’s superior map of Iowa. 
Scale 30 miles to 44 inches. Size 374 
by 474 inches. [22730 

ervAus, 21 1916; 2 ce Sept: 5, 
1916; F 28849; George F. Cram Co., 
Chicago. 


Insurance maps of Islip, 
Suffolk Co., N. Y¥., including East 
Islip. July, 1916. Scale 50 and 100 
ft. to an inch. 17 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. P2270 


@wAus 28. 1916°'2 ‘¢ Aug. 29, 
1916; F 380049; Sanborn map cCo., 
New York. 


64353—16——10 


KELLERTON, Ringgold Co., Ia. 


KENTUCKY. 


1015 


tion to the mainland. Scale about 
50 miles to + inch. Size 44 by 62 
inches. P2222 

@/Sept) 1.1916: -2%e “Sept; £3: 
1916; F 28866; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


JEFFERSON CouNTY, Ind. Lee’s map of 


Jefferson County, Ind. Scale 14 
inches to 1 mile. Size 34 by 394 
inches. L22iiso 


Cy (Aus 16919162) 2)e: Aue! 19; 
1916; F 28838; Roscoe F. Lee, Madi- 
son, Ind. 


KANSAS. Blum’s commercial travelers’ 


map of Kansas showing railway Sys- 
tems, railway distances, interurban 
trolleys, leading industries and in- 
dexed location of all towns having a 
population of 1000 or more. 1916 ed. 
Size 9 by 123 inches, in cover. 16mo. 
[227384 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 4264938; Max L. 
Blum, New York. 


Cram’s superior map of Kansas. 
Seale 9 miles to 1 inch. Size 28 by 
484 inches. [22735 
© Awe; (25, 1916: 2 «Sept. 5, 
1916; F 28848; George F. Cram co., 
Chicago. 
[ Insur- 
ance map] July, 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 
[22736 
©wAne, 25-5) 19165).2 se) Auge 26, 
1916; EF 380038; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Blum’s commercial trav- 
elers’ map of Kentucky and Tennes- 
see showing railway systems, rail- 
Way distances, interurban trolleys, 
leading industries and indexed loca- 
tion of all towns having a popula- 
tion of 1000 or more. 1916 ed. Size 
9 by 12% inches, in cover. 16mo. 
(22056 
© Feb. 28, 1916: 2 ¢- Mar. 4, 
1916; aff. Mar. 8, 1916; A 426491; 
Max L. Blum, New York. 
Cram’s superior map of Kentucky 
showing distances between stations 
on railroads, with a concise and orig- 
inal ready reference index showing 
counties, county seats, cities, post 
offices, railroad stations, villages, 
ete., with latest census populations. 
Scale 30 miles to 32 inches. Size 29 
by 49 inches. [22738 
j) sAug: 2474916; 2° e4 Sept. 5, 
1916; F 28847; George F. Cram co., ° 
Chicago. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22739 


LAURENS, Otsego Co., N. Y.  [Insur- 
ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [22739 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 « Sept. 12, 
1916; F 30061; Sanborn map Co.. 
-New York. 


LrEpEY, Dewey County. Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] July. 1916. Scale 50 ft. 


to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 
[22740 
© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c« Aug. 26, 


1916; F 30032; 
New York. 


Sanborn map GCo@., 


Los ANGELES, Cal. Land value map 
central business district, Los An- 
geles, Cal.. as appraised 1915-1916 
by the Joint bureau of appraisal. 
Size 59 by 29 inches. Blueprint. 

[227- 


© July 18, 1916; 2 ec July 24, 


1916: FEF 28803; James Gardner 
Stafford, Los Angeles. 
Lwssockx, Lubbock Co., Tex. [Insur- 


ance map] July. 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [22742 

© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 29, 
1916: F 30048; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


Maine. Blum’s commercial travelers’ 
map of Maine, New Hampshire and 
Vermont. 1916-1917 ed. New York, 
Blum’s commercial map pub. co., inc. 


[1916] cover-title. [S] p. fold. map. 
16mo. $0.25. [22743 

© July 31, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Aug. 1, 1916; A 436192; Max L. 
Blum, New York. 

MARTINSVILLE, Morgan Co., Ind. In- 
surance maps. Aug., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 21 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. 22744 


© Sept. 25, 1916: 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1916; F 30084: Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


MARYLAND. Maryland, Virginia, West 
Virginia and Delaware main trav- 
eled routes showing their character 
and general conditions for touring, 
together with the principal connec- 
tions into the adjoining states. 
Scale about 10 miles to 2 inch. 
Size 183 by 31 inches. [22745 

© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 26, 
1916; F 28828; American automo- 
bile assn., New York. 


pt. 5 Sy va 


MASSACHUSETTS. Blum’s commercial 
travelers’ map of Massachusetts. 
1916-1917 ed. New York, Blum’s 
commercial map pub. co., ine. [1916] 
cover-title, [8] p. fold. map. i16mo. 
$0.25. [22746 

© July 31, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Aug. 1, 1916; A 436194; Max 4d. 
Blum, New York. 


Circuit of the Massachusetts 
forestry association. Data from for- 
estry association study plotted on 
Massachusetts highway commission 
maps and a forest map prepared for 
the Massachusetts forestry commis- 
sion, town lines from maps prepared 
for the State of Massachusetts 


Panama-Pacific Exposition. Scale 1 
inch to 1 mile. Size 54 by 160 
inches. Blueprint. [22747 


© Sept. 9. 1916; 2 ec Sept. 12, 
1916; F 28856; Warren H. Manning, 
Boston. 


Mexico. Map of Mexico north of 
Mexico City, including southern por- 
tions of California, Arizona, New 
Mexico and Texas. Secale 53 miles 
to 1 inch. Size 19 by 252 inches. 

[22748 

© Aug. 28, 191672" Senn 

1916: F 28841; Rand-McNally & co., 
Chicago. 


MicuTgan. Cram’s superior map of 
Michigan showing distances between 
stations on railroads, on reverse side 
of map a complete, concise and origi- 
nal ready reference index of cities, 
towns, villages and junction points 
with latest census population, ete. 
Seale 8 miles to 1 inch. Size 484 
by 384 inches. [22749 

© Aug. 8, 1916: 2 c. Aug. 17, 1916; 
F 28819; George F. Cram co., Chi- 
cago. 


MipLanD, Midland Co., Mich. Insur- 
ance maps. July, 1916. Seale 50 


ft. to an inch. 12 sheets, size 25 by ~ 
21 inches. [22730 & 
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c. Sept 2am 


1916; F 30069; Sanborn map CO., 7 
New York. } 
Mitrorp, Otsego Co., N. ¥. [Insur- 
ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 504 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by © 
21 inches. [2275h 


© Sept. 19, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 20,5 
1916; F 30066; Sanborn map ©Co., — 
New York. _ 


1016 


MAPS 


no. 9, 1916 


Industrial map 
Scale about 1 


MINNEAPorIS, Minn. 
of the Twin Cities. 
mile to 24 inches. Size 38 by 572 
inches. P2252 

© Sept. 5. 1916; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1916; F 28864: Minneapolis indus- 
tries assn., Minneapolis. 


MInNeEsotTa. Blum’s commercial trav- 
elers’ map of Minnesota showing 
railway systems, railway distances, 
interurban trolleys, leading indus- 
tries and indexed location of all 
towns having a population of 1090 
or more. 1916 ed. Size 123 bv 9 
inches, in cover. 16mo. p22 fas 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426486; Max Il. 
Blum, New York. 


Cram’s superior map of Minneé- 


sota. Scale 8 miles to 1 inch. Size 
49 by 374 inches. [22754 
fe Aue 10, 1916; 2.4c. Aug. 17, 


1916; F 28816; George F. Cram co., 
Chicago. 


MISSOURI. 
elers’ map of Missouri showing rail- 
way systems, railway distances, in- 
terurban trolleys, leading industries 
and indexed location of all towns 
having a population of 1000 or more. 


1916 ed. Size 9 by 124 inches, in 
cover. 16mo. [22755 
(eyepen 2s, 1916: 2 -c. Mar. 4, 


1916; aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426492; 
Max L. Blum, New York. 


MuscaTInE County, Ia. Atlas of 
Muscatine County, Ia., containing 
maps of villages, cities and town- 
ships of the county, maps of the 


state, United States and _ world. 
Seale varies. 33 1. Size 18 by 15 
inches. Bound. [22756 


© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1916; 
F 28835; G. W. Anderson, Mason 
City, Ia. 


Mcskincum County, O. Atlas of 
Muskingum County, Ohio. 1916. 
Indianapolis, Ind., The Geographic 


mstitute, 1916. 65, [1] p. maps. 
fol. $3.00. 22 (30 
© ape. 19, 19165))2''c. and aff. 


July 3, 1916; A 485100; Sanford A. 
Wiggins, Indianapolis. | 


NEBRASKA. Blum’s commercial trav- 
elers’ map of Nebraska showing rail- 
Way Systems, railway distances, in- 
terurban trolleys, leading industries 
and indexed location of all towns 
having a population of 1000 or more. 


Blum’s commercial trav- | 


22766 


NEBRASKA—Continued. 
1916-1917 ed. Size 9 by 12% inches, 
in cover. 16mo. [22758 
© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426494: Max L. 
Blum, New York. 


NEw ENGLAND. New England road 
map issued with Connecticut motor 


vehicle register. 1916. Size 20 hv 
14 inches. [22759 

© Ausy 22.) 19162. Fre Ane 26: 
1916; F 28834; American automo- 


bile assn., New York. 


New RocKrorp, Eddy Co., N. D. [In- 
surance map] July. 1916. Secaie 50 
ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 
21. inches. [22760 

© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 « Sept. 22, 
1916; F 30070; Sanborn. map co., 
New York. 


NEw YorK (City). Interborough 
rapid transit co. map showing pres- 
ent subway and elevated lines and 
new extensions. Size 20 by 9 inches. 

[22761 

© “Aug: 28) 1916: 2 © Aug."30, 

1916; F 28840; Rand-McNally & co., 
New York. 

New York railways co. map show- 

ing operated routes. Size 9 by 20 

inches. [22762 
Cy Aue 16, 1916s) 2) e Awe) 18: 

1916; F 28811; Rand-McNally & co., 

New York. 

New York to Pittsfield, Mass., 

road map. Size 213 by 4 inches. 

[22763 
©) Aue 23. 1916322 ‘er sAwar2G: 

1916; F 28832; American automo- 

bile assn., New York. 


New York to West Point road 
map. Size 13? by 6 inches. [22764 

©) Anis.-23, 1916s, 2 Ne) Ane 26, 
1916; F 288338; American automo- 
bile assn., New York. 


NortH AMERICA. Scale 900 miles to 1 
inch. Size 62 by 4% inches. [22765 
Sept.1,° 19t62" 2 ie (Sept. 748: 
1916; F 28876; J.-N. Matthews co.. 
Buffalo. 


NortH ATTLEBORO, Mass. 
maps of North Attleboro, Bristol 
Co. Mass. including Plainville. July, 
1916. Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 6 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [22766 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 25; 
1916; EF 380073; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Insurance 


1017 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22767 


NortH DaxKotTa. Blum’s commercial 
travelers’ map of North Dakota and 
South Dakota showing railway sys- 
tems, railway distances, interurban 
trolleys, leading industries and in- 
dexed location of all towns having 
a population of 1000 or more. 1916—- 


1917 ed. Size 124 by 9 inches, in 
cover. i16mo. [22767 
© Meh. 28.) 4916312 16) Mare 4, 


1916; aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426495; 
Max L. Blum, New York. 


NORTHERN CENTRAL STATES. Map of 
Northern Central States completely 
indexed. Scale 16 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 52 by 40 inches. [22768 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1916; 
F 28842; Rand-McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 


NORTHWESTERN STATES. Union Pacific 
coal company coal freight rates. 
Size 102 by 154 inches. Blue print. 

[22769 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c Aug. 28, 1916; 

«28837 2 Union, Pacifie.coal *co., 
Omaha, Neb. 


Norway. Norway, Sweden and Den- 
mark. Seale about 50 miles to 2 inch. 
Size 6% by 44 inches. [22770 

{() Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 
1916; F 28869; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


Norwoop, O. Map of the city of Nor- 
wood and Cincinnati northeast sub- 
urbs, Evanston, Hyde Park, Madi- 


sonville, Oakley, Pleasant Ridge, 
Kennedy Heights and Silverton. 


Seale 1000 ft. to 1 inch. Size 22 by 
284 inches. © ZAK EA 

© July 26, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1916; 
F 28804; International map & guide 
co., Cincinnati. 


Onto. Ohio main-traveledd routes and 
their principal connections into ad- 
joining states. Scale about 10 miles 
to #? inch. Size 224 by 18 inches. 

[22772 

© Aug: 24. 1916; 2-¢. .Age. 226; 

1916; F 288380; American Automo- 
bile Assn., New York. 


Pacific Ocean and 
Oceanica. Scale 1570 miles to 1 
inch. Size 44 by 6% inches. [22773 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ¢« Sept. 18, 
1916; F 28877; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


PACIFIC OCEAN. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Pana, Christian Co., Ili. [Insurance 
map] July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[22774 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c Sept. 25, 

1916; F 380075; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


PAWTUCKET, R. I. Map of the cities of 
Pawtucket and Central Falls, R. I. 
Scale about 1 inch to 1000 ft. Size 
16 by 23 inches. [22775 

© <Aug.. 12; 1916;925e) Seas 
1916: F 28843; Sampson & Murdock 
co., Boston. 


PEARL River, Rockland Co., N. Y. [1n- 
surance map] Aug., 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 

- 21 inches. [22776 

© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 « Sept. 13, 
1916; F 380062; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


PENNSBORO, Ritchie Co., W. Va. [In- 
surance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. f22att 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. Sept. 25, 
1916; F 30077; Sanborn map cCo., 
New York. 


PENNSYLVANIA. William Penn high- 
way association, Pennsylvania divi- 
sion, Pikes Peak, ocean to ocean 
highway, automobile road map. 
Size 6 by 20 inches. Blueprint. 

; [22778 
©. Aug. 28, 1916; 2 ce) Amsee: 

1916; F 28839; W. Nuneviller ¢o., 

Philadelphia. 


PocaHBontTas County, W. Va. Size 183 
by 153 inches. [22779 
© Aug. 15,'1916; 2 Go Age se 
1916; F 28820; Shedd-Brown mfg. 
co., Minneapolis. 


PROVIDENCE, R. I. City of Providence, 

business section. Size 5 by 7 ches. 

[22780 

© Aug... 19, 1916; 2c.) Auge 

1916; F 28821; Jessie D. Allardice, 
Providence, R. I. 


——— Hast side, historical and early 
Providence, Brown University, Mu- 
seums, ete. Size 7 by 7 inches. 

[22781 

© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 ce Aug. 21, 

1916; F 28822; Jessie D. Allardice, 
Providence, R. I. 


1018 


MAPS 


no. 9, 1916 


Ripcewoop, N. J. Insurance maps of 
Ridgewood, including Hohokus, Glen 
Rock and Midland Park, Bergen Co., 
Weg. Aug, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 30 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. ‘ [22782 

sept! 22; 1916; 2c. Sept. 23, 
1916; F 30072; Sanborn map co., 
_New York. 


Satispury, Chariton Co., Mo.  [In- 
surance map] July, 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22783 


© Aue 2s,, 19163 2c. Aug. 29, 
1916; F 30047; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


San Francisco, Cal. Automobile 
road map of San Francisco Bay 
region from San Francisco to Oak- 
land via San Jose and branch roads. 
Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. Size 387 by 
37 inches. Blueprint. [22784 

Opoaue tt 1916; 2c ‘Aus. 16, 
1916; F 28812; Arthur EH. Thomp- 
son, San Francisco. 


ScHUYLER CoUNTY, 
atlas. 
fig, 2 p. l., S—65, vili, x—xxili p. 
illus., ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 

[22785 

(OP Aue 16, 1916; 2 cand aff. 

Aucle2s, 1916; A 4373385; Geo. A. 
Ogle & co., Chicago. 

SEELEY, Imperial Co., Cal. [Insurance 
map|] July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[22786 

ie) Agte, 29), 1916; 2 c, Sept. 11, 

1916; F 30059; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 


SHELBY County, Tenn. Road map 
showing gravel and dirt roads, rail- 
roads, towns, stores, schoolhouses 
and gasoline filling stations. Scale 
1 inch to 14 miles. Size 18 by 224 
inches. [22787 

Gasper a, 1916; .2 ¢...Sept:. 1, 
1916; F 28845; Catlett George Rich- 
ardson, Memphis, Tenn. 


Mo. Standard 


SHREVEPORT, Caddo Parish, La. Size 
15 by 10 inches. [22788 


Ago 116 Sh 2e, Ane, 13, 
1916; F 28851; National auto high- 
ways co., Shreveport, La. 

Sioux County, Neb. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 85, 
Mii xxi ~: illus., ports., ‘col. 
maps. fol. $15.00. [22789 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
23, 1916; A 487337; Geo. A. Ogle & 
eo., Chicago. 


Chicago, G. A. Ogle & @o.,. 


22798 


Stoux Rapips, Buena Vista Co., Ia. 
[Insurance map] Apr., 1916. Scale 
50) ft. to. .an. inch. \Size 25) by. 21 
inches. [22790 

©; Aus..25, 1916. 2.¢ Aue 26: 
1916; F 30083; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SoutH America. Scale 600 miles to # 
inch. Size 6% by 43% inches. [22791 
© Sept. 15. 1916-32 ce: Sept.; 138: 
1916; F 28873; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


SoutH Daxora. Cram’s superior map 
of S. Dak. Scale 8 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 864 by 494 inches. [22792 

© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. Aug. 17, 1916; 
KF 28818; George F. Cram co., Chi- 
cago. 


SPAIN. Spain, Portugal and the Le- 
vant. Various scales. Size 6% by 44 
inches. [22793 


© | Sept. 38, M916 212) eo iSepti als; 
1916; F 28868; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


SUNSET-MIDWAY OIL FIELD, Cal. Topo- 
graphie atlas of the Sunset-midway 
oil field, Cal. Scale 1000 feet to 1 
inch. 20 1. size 15 by 20% inches. 
Blueprint. [22794 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. Aug: 21, 
1916; F 28828; Kern trading and 
oil co., San Francisco. 

SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
tt. Eovdsinehs 


Map of the city of 

1916. Seale 1000 

Size 31 by 28+ inches. 

[22795 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c Sept. 9, 

1916; F 28854; Sampson & Murdock 
co., Boston. 


Tampa Bay. Map of fishing grounds 
of the St. Petersburg tarpon club. 
Size 20 by 15% inches. Blueprint. 

[22796 

© May 23, 1916; 2 ¢ Sept. 18, 

1916; F 28858; Commercial art stu- 
dio, St. Petersburg, Fla. 


TAMPIcO, Tamaulipas, 
40 by 52 inches. [22797 
@ii duly 25, 19165) 1h e) diy wee 
1916; 1 c. Aug. 7, 1916; F 28809; M. 
G. De Wolff, Tampico, Mexico. 
Texas. Blum’s commercial travelers’ 
map of Texas. 1916-1917 ed. New 
York, Blum’s commercial map pub. 
eco. ine. [1916] cover-title, [8] p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.25. [22798 
© July 3h, 191642. cand air, 
Aug. 1, 1916; A 486195; Max L. 
Bium, New York. 


Mexico. Size 


1019 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22799 


pt, 1,0. Ss vedo 


TRENTON, N. J. Map of Trenton, N. J., 
and suburbs. Scale 1000 ft. to 1 
inch. Size 203 by 30 inches. [22799 

© daly 21, 1916s (2 ec.) July 3; 
1916; F 288138: Thomas F. Fitzger- 
ald, Trenton, N. J. 


Ukiah, Cal. Automobile roads from 
Ukiah to Eureka. Scale 8 miles to 
+ inch. Size 83 by 3 inches. [22800 
© Aue. 11,1916; 2c. Aug, 15, 
1916; F 28802; California state au- 
tomobile assn., San Francisco. 


Map showing automobile road 
from Ukiah to Mendocino via Low 


Gap. Scale 8 miles to $ inch. Size 
83 by 3 inches. [22801. 
© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 138, 


1916; I 28859; California state au- 
tomobile assn., San Francisco. 


UnitreD STATES. Map of oil and gas 
fields and pipe lines of the United 
States based on the publications of 
the United States Geological Sur- 
vey and other authorities. Size 103 
by 163 inches. [22802 

CAs 23, 1916 2c Anne 24. 
1916; F 28826; C. S. Hammond & 
Co., New York. 


—— Map showing territorial growth 
of the United States 1776-1902. 
Seale 500 miles to 14 inches. Size 
4s by 62% inches. [22803 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 e« Sept. 18, 
1916; F 28879; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


VERDE MINING DISTRICT, Ariz. Claim 
map of the Verde mining district, 
Yavapai County, Ariz. Scale 1 inch 
to 800 feet. Size 54 by 352 inches. 
Blueprint. [22804 

©) Jwly 24, 19163)2 ee duly 19; 
1916; F 28726; J. C. Hoyt, Jerome, 
Ariz. 


WASHINGTON (State) Cram’s su- 
perior map of Washington. Scale 8 
miles to 1 inch. Size 314 by 494 
inches. [22805 

© Aue.” 5; 1906s 2) se Ae iG 
1916; F 28817; George F. Cram co., 
Chicago. 


WASHINGTON, Beaufort Co. N. C. 
[Insurance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 11 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [22806 

© Sept. 25, 196% 2) ec, Sept,.26) 
1916; I 30082;. Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


WAYNESBORO, Franklin Co., Pa. In- 
surance maps. July, 1916. Scale 50 
and 100 ft. to an inch. 13 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [22807 

© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 @ Awehyas, 
1916; EF 380041; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


West Union, Doddridge Co., W. Va. 
[Insurance map] July, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [22808 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 @ Sept. 9, 
1916; F 380052; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


WHITEHALL, Washington Co., N. Y. 
[Insurance map] Aug., 1916. Secale 
00 ft. to an inch. 11 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [22809 


© Sept.. 28, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1916; F 380081; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


WILLISTON, Williams Co., N. D. [In- 
surance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [22810 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 25, 
1916; EF 380079; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


WISCONSIN. Blum’s commercial trav- 
elers’ map of Wisconsin showing 
railway systems, railway distances, 
interurban trolleys, leading indus- 
tries and indexed location of all 
towns having a population of 1000 or 
more. 1916ed. Size 1234 by 9 inches, 
in cover. 16mo. [22811 

© Feb. 28, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 4, 
1916; aff. Mar. 3, 1916; A 426487; - 
Max L. Blum, New York. 


Marked system of automobile 
routes in Wisconsin. Size 10% by 10 
inches. [22812 

© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1916; F 28862; A. D. Campbell, Mil- 
waukee. 
Eastern and Western Hemi- 
spheres. Scale 2000 miles to 4 inch. 
Size 44 by 6% inches. [228138 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1916; F 28878; J. N. Matthews co., 
Buffalo. 


WORLD. 


— Sources of our goods. Size 11 by 

21 inches. [22814 

© Aug. 5, 1916; 2c. Aug. 11, 1916; 

A 485947; Woolson spice co., Tole- 
do, O. 


MAPS 
no. 9, 1916 22816 


Wyominc. Map showing main roads | ZANESVILLE, O. Map of the city of 


in Wyoming. Scale about 10 miles 
to ~ inch. Size 244 by 34? inches. 
Blueprint. [22815 
©) duly 18, 1916; 2 ¢. Aug. 18, 
1916; F 28808; Mountain states tele- 
phone and telegraph co., Denver. 


Zanesville, O. Secale 800 ft. to 1 
inch. Size 30 by 214 inches. Blue- 
print. [22816 

© Sept. 14, 1916: 2 ec. Sept. 15, 
1916; F 28863; Carl Ray Spencer. 
Zanesville, O. 


Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1,1916__._ 1218 


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BSOLUTE BLACK. See 


5 shadow. 


PTER THE BATTLE. 2 reels. [22817 
© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 15, 1916: L 9114: Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


AtmicuHty (THE) DOLLAR; in 5 pis., 
_ story by Eugenie Magnus Ingleton, 
directed by Robert Thornby. Small 
reel. [22818 
© title and description recd. Sept. 
5, 1916; 242 prints recd. Sept. 2, 
1916; L 9046; World film corp., 
New York. 


ALMOST GUILTY; story by Walter H. 

Newman, produced by Louis Chau- 
det. Reel. [22819 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Sept. 29, 1916; L 9209; Uni- 
_ yersol film mig. co., inc., New York. 


ANGEL (THE) OF THE ATTIC: wriiten by 
Catherine Carr, directed by Francis 
_ J. Grandon. 2 reels. [22820 
' © Sept. 1, 1916: 2 c and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916: L 9044; Univer- 
sal film mig. co., inc.,. New York. 


ANTON THE TERRIBLE; written by Jules 
' Eckert Goodman from Thomas H. 
_ Uzell’s story, and prepared for the 
"screen by Marian Fairfax and 
_ Charles Sarver. 5 reels. [22821 
"+ © Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 14, 1916; L 9099; Jesse 
LL. Lasky feature play co., New York. 


ASHES OF REMEMBRANCE: Written and 
| produced by Allen J. Hoiubar. 2 
_ ‘Feels. [22822 
© Sept. 18, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
» tion Sept. 12. 1916: 1 L 9135; 
| Sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


AT A PREMIUM; by Epes Winthrop | 
_ Sargeant, directed by Sidney Drew. 
. Reel. [22823 
= © Sepi. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
' tion Sept. 25, 1916: L 9176: Metro 
| pictures corp., New York. 


Awarkeninc. See Shielding shadow. 


Shielding 


Univer- | 


MOTION PICTURES 


BaByY’sS TOOFS: written and directed by 
Harry C. Myers. 2 reels. [22824 
© Sept. 5. 1916: 2 « and descrip- 
tion Sept. 6, 1916: L 9049: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BARRIERS OF SOCIETY: story by Clarke 
Irvine, scenario by Fred Myton, di- 
rected by Lloyd B. Carleton. 5 reels. 
(Carleton 1900-6) [22825 

© Sept. 29. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 30, 1916; L 9216: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BATTLE OF THE SomMME: taken by per- 
mission of the War office by The 
British topical committee for war 


films. (Official pictures of the Brit- 
ish army in France) Clippings 
from reel. [22826 


© title, description and 110 prints 
recd. Sept. 26, 1916; M 726; Charles 
Urban, New York. 


BECAUSE HE LOVED HER: photoplay and 
supervision by Mack Sennett. direct- 
ed by Del Henderson. 2 reels. 

[22827 

© Jan. 17, 1916: 2 e Sept. 19, 
1916; description Sept. 20, 1916: L 
9139; Triangle film corp.. New York. 


BEHIND LIFE’S STAGE; written by Allen 
a aaa 2 reels. [22828 
© Sept. 30, 1916: 2 & and descrip- 
nan Oct. 2, 1916: L 9224: Universal 
film mig. co. ine., New York. 
BEHIND THE SCENES IN JAPAN. (Dor- 
sey travel picture) Reel. [22829 
© Sept. 18. 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Sept. 19, 1916; M 722; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


Betrer (THE) trvstixctT. Clippings 
from reel. [22830 


© title, description and 93 prints 
recd. Sept. 28. 1916: L 9195: Melies 
infg. co., New York. 
| BETTY PREPARES FOR COOL WEATHER. 
See Rose (Florence) fashions. 
BicamMist (THE); directed by Herbert 
Brennon. 2 reels. [22831 
© Sept. 20. 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 21, 1916: L 9155: Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc.. New York. 


re 


1025 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22832 


ptok DS 


BILLY’S MELODRAMA; by Edward S. | CANBY (Tur) Hitt ovtTLaws; written 


Montagne and George Plympton, 
produced by Frank Currier. Reel. 
[22832 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 2, 1916; L 9221; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


Bitter TRUTH. See Gloria’s romance. 


Boppy BUMPS AND THE STORK; ani- 
mated cartoon by Earl Hurd. (Para- 
mount-Bray cartoon no. 36) Reel. 

[22833 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c«. and descrip- 
fionSept... 5, 19163, Mi 712... Bray; 
studios, ine., New York. 


Boppy BUMPS STARTS A LODGE; ani- 
mated cartoon by Earl Hurd. (Para- 
mount-Bray cartoon, no. 39) Reel. 

[22834 


© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 22, 1916; M 7238; Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 


BoRROWED PLUMES. See Timothy 


Dobbs, that’s me. 


BREAKING INTO SOCIETY. See Timothy 
Dobbs, that’s me. 


Brick TOP; written and directed by 
John McDermott. Reel. [22835 
© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 8, 1916; L 9065; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Bricgut (THE) LIGHTS; by Mack Sen- 
nett, directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. 
2 reels. [22836 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 21, 1916; L 9152; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


BrRoKEN (THE) SPUR; adapted by J. 
Grubb Alexander from the story by 
Phil Hunt, directed by Ben Wiison. 
2 reels. [22837 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tions Sept. 14, 1916; L 9102; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BUSTING IN AND OUT OF SOCIETY; Writ- 
ten and produced by Ralph Whiting. 
Reel. [22838 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; L 9041; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Tuzzarp’s (THE) PREY. Reel. 
[22839 
© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion, Sept. 15, 19163 Vl. Sis > nn 


versal film mfg co., ine., New York. 


and produced by Tom Mix. Reel. 
[22840 
© Sent. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9180; Selig 
polysecope co., Chicago. 


CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL, no. 15, car- 
toon by Wallace A. Carlson. Split 
reel. [22841 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; M 714; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


--— 16, cartoon by Wallace A. Carl- 
son. Split reel. [22842 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; M 713; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


CANTRELL’S Maponna; by Cecilie B. 
Peterson, produced by Thomas R. 
Mills. 3 reels. [22843 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9179; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


CAR AND HIS MAJESTY. See Scarlet 


runner. 


CARAVAN (THE); written and directed 
by Raymond Wells. 2 reels. 
[22844 


© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 1, 1916; L 9033; Uni- 
versal film mfg co., ine., New York. 


CHALICE (THE) OF SORROW; adapted 
and directed by Rex Ingram. 5 
reels. (Ingram 1838 C) [22845 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 19, 1916; L 9134; Blue- 
bird photoplays, ine, New York. 


CHARMING (A) VILLAIN; written by 
Harry Wulze,- produced by John 
Steppling. Reel. [22846 

© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descripe 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9171; Uni- 
versal film mfg co., ine., New York. 


CHATTEL (THE); by Paul West, pro- 
duced by Frederick A. Thomson. 5 
reels. _ [22847 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 22, 1916; L 9163; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


CHEATERS; written by HE. M. Ingleton, 
adapted by Catherine Carr, directed 
by Lucius Henderson. 8 reels. 

[22848 


© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 28, 1916; L 9191; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


CHINA. See Dorsey motion picture. 


1024 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 9, 1916 


CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. 
of evil. 
CLIPPED WINGS. Seée Liberty. 
2 reels. 
[22849 
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 12, 1916; L 9089; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


CoLD HEARTS AND HOT FLAMES. 


_ Cot. HEEZA LIAR’S BACHELOR QUARTERS ; 
animated cartoon by J. R. Bray. 
Reel. (Paramount-Bray cartoon [no. 
37] ) [22850 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; M 718; Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 


Comsat (THE); by Edward J. Mon- 
tagne and Ralph Ince, produced by 
Ralph Ince. 6 reels. [22851 

© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Sept. 138, 1916; L 9094; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


CoMMON 


(THE) LAW; by Robert W. 
Chambers. 7 reels. [22852 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9169; Clara 
Kimball Young film corp., New York. 


CONVERGING PATHS; written by Hattie 
Gray Baker, directed by Burton L. 
King. 2 reels. [22853 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 28, 1916; L 9189; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


“Corner (A) IN WATER; written and 
produced by Tom Mix. Reel. [22854 


* © Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916: L 9078; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Cossack (THE) WHIP; by James Op- 
penheim, directed by John H. Col- 
lins. 5 reels. [22855 


© Sept. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 21, 1916; L 9158; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


Count (THE); fifth of the comedies 
produced by Charles Chaplin, under 
his new Mutual Chaplin contract. 
2 reels. [22856 


© Sept. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 27, 1916; L 9188; Lone 
star corp., Chicago. 


22864 


See Grip | Country (THE) THAT GoD FORGOT; 


written and directed by Marshall 
Neilan. 5 reels. [22857 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 20, 1916; L 9148; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


CRIMSON (THE) STAIN MYSTERY; epi- 
sode 4. The mysterious disappear- 
ance, by Albert Payson Terhune, 
photoplay by Otto E. Goebel, direct- 
ed by T. Hayes Hunter, produced 
by Erbograph co. 2 reels. [22858 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Sept. 8, 1915; L 9066; Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. 
—— 95d. The figure in black, story by 
Albert Payson Terhune, photoplay 
by Otto E. Goebel, directed by T. 
Hayes Hunter. 2 reels. [22859 


© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 16, 1916; L 9128; Con- 
solidated film corp., New York. 


— 6. The phantom image, story by 
Albert Payson Terhune, photoplay 
by Otto E. Goebel, directed by T. 
Hayes Hunter. 2 reels. [22860 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
_ tion Sept. 29, 1916; L 9206; Con- 
sclidated film corp., New York. 


Crisis (THE) ; from the book by Wins- 
ton Churchill, directed by Colin 
Campbell. 12 reels: [22861 


© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 2, 1916; L 9034; Selig 
polyscope eo., Chicago. 


CROOKED TO THE END; photoplay and 
supervision by Mack Sennett, di- 
rected by Edwin Frazee and Walter 
C. Reed. 2 reels. [22862 


©) Dee. 20, 1915; 2. c, Sept..19: 
1916; description Sept. 20, 1916; L 
9141; Triangle film corp., New York. 


CursE (THE) OF THE FOREST; by M. 
Mustin, and N. R. MeNorton, pro- 
duced by William P. S. Earle. 
Reel. [22863 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 2, 1916; M 781; Vitagraph 
eo. of America, Brooklyn. 


DARK CORNERS. Reel. [22864 
© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 22, 1916; L 9162; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


1025 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22865 


Dark (THE) SILENCE; story by Paul 
West, scenario by Gardner Hunting, 
directed by Albert Capellani. Small 
reel. [22865 


© title and description recd. Sept. 
11, 1916; 255 prints recd. Sept. 7, 
1916; L 9088; World film corp., New 
York. 


DAUGHTER (THE) OF THE DON; in 10 
pts., by Winfield Hogaboom. Clip- 
pings from reel. [22866 


© title, description and 816 prints 
recd. Aug. 7, 1916; L 9045; Winfield 
Hogaboom, Monrovia, Cal. 


Dawn (THE) OF LOVE; produced for the 
Metro program by Edwin Carewe, 
from the original manuscript by 
Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf. 
5 reels. [22867 

© Sept. 27, 1916: 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 28, 1916; L 9190; Rolfe 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


Day witH Betty Youne. See Rose 


(Florence) fashions. 


DESERT OF LOST SOULS. See Liberty. 


DESERTER (THE); by Richard aV. 
Spencer, directed by Thomas H. 
Ince. 5 reels, [22868 


© June 9, 1916; 1 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 7, 1916; 1 ce. Sept. 8, 1916; 
L 9059; Triangle film corp., New 
York. 
DESPERATE (A) REMEDY; written by 
Charles J. Wilson, directed by 
Charles E. Bartlett. Reel. [22869 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 16, 1916; L 9124; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Dretomacy. Split reel. [22870 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 2, 1916; M 7382; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


DISAPPEARING PRISONERS. See Shield- 


ing shadow. 


DORSEY MOTION PICTURE TRAVELOGUES ; 
Japan, by George A. Dorsey. Clip- 
pings from reel. [22871 

© title, description and 12 prints 
recd. Sept. 9, 1916; M 727; United 
photo plays co., Chicago. 


DorsEY MOTION PICTURES; China, by 
George A. Dorsey. Clippings from 
reel. [22872 

© title, description and 16 prints 
recd. Sept. 11, 1916; M 719; United 
photo plays co., Chicago. 


a 


pt. I, ness was 


DORSEY TRAVEL PICTURES. 
the scenes in Japan. 


—— See also Hunting whales in Japan. 


DOWN TO THE SEA. See Grip of evil. 


DREAMY DuUpD HAS A LAUGH ON THE 
Boss; cartoon by Wallace A. Carl- 
son. Split reel. [22873 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; M 725; HEssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


EARTHQUAKE. See Shielding shadow. 


EIGHT BELLS; by John F. Byrne. 


Small reel. [22874 


© title, description and 1,112 
prints recd. Aug. 28, 1916; L 9057; 


Hight bells film co., Waterbury, 

Conn. 

ETERNAL (THE) Way; written and 

produced by C. Elfelt. Reel. 
[22875 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Sept. 21, 1916; L 91575: Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Evin (THE) WOMEN po; scenario by E. 
J. Clawson, from the story by Emile 
Gaborlau, directed by Rupert Julian. 
5 reels. (Julian 1847 C) [22876 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; L 9042; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


FABLE (THE) OF THE KID WHO SHIFTED 
HIS IDEALS TO GOLF AND FINALLY BE- 
CAME A BASEBALL FAN AND TOOK THE 
ONLY KNOWN CURE; by George Ade, 
directed by Richard Foster Baker. 
Reel. [22877 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9168; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


FABLE (THE) OF THE SLIM GIRL WHO 
TRIED TO KEEP A DATE THAT WAS 
NEVER MADE; by George Ade, di- 
rected by Richard Foster Baker. 
Reel. [22878 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; L 9088; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


FARMER AL FALFA’S WOLF HOUND; ani- 


mated eartoon by Paul Terry. 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon, no. 38) 
Reel. [22879 


© Sept. 16, 1916: 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 19, 1916; M 721; Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 


See Behind — 


See 


if 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 9, 1916 


22896 


FATHER GETS IN WRONG; written by 
William Schoene, produced by Allen 
Curtis. Reel. [22880 

© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9172; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine... New York. 


WatTTty AND MABEL ADRIFT; photoplay 


and supervision by Mack Sennett, 
directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. 38 
reels. [22881 


© Jan. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 21, 1916; L 9151; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


WAtTTY AND THE BROADWAY STARS; 
photoplay and supervision by Mack 
Sennett, directed by Roscoe Ar- 
buckle. 2 reels. [22882 
me), Wee: 20, 1915: 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1916; description Sept. 20,° 1916; L 
9142; Triangle film corp., New York. 


Fmo’s FATE; by Mack Sennett. Reel. 
[22883 
erep 7 1916: 2 c. Sept. 19, 


1916; description Sept. 20, 1916; L 
9138; Triangle film corp., New York. 


- FicutTine (THE) GERMANS; by Gustav 


j 


— 


Adolf Engler. Clippings from reel. 


[22884 

© title, description and i09 prints 

reed. Aug. 16, 1916; L 8943; Ameri- 

can correspondent film co., inc., New 
York. 


FIGURE IN BLACK. See Crimson stain 


mystery. 


7 A t 
FINAL CHAPTER. See Shielding shadow. 


FIRES OF CONSCIENCE; written by Hen- 
ry Christeen Warnack, directed by 
Oscar ©. Apfel. 6 reels. [22885 

© Sept. 24. 1916; 2 ec. and desecrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9165; William 
Fox, New York. 
FLORENCE ROSE FASHIONS. See Rose 
(Florence) fashions. 


FoR HER MOTHER’S SAKE; written by 
Frank M. Wiltermood, produced by 
Clifford S. Elfelt. Reel. [22886 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 6, 1916; L 9051; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


FoR THE GOVERNOR’S CHAIR. Clippings 
from reel. [22887 
© title, description and 176 prints 
recd. Sept. 28, 1916; L 9194; Melies 
mfg. co., New York. 


FORE AND AFT. 
Suffer. 


See Mishaps of Musty 


FRIDAY THE 13TH; in 5 pts., story by 
Thomas W. Lawson, scenario by 
Frances Marion, produced by Peer- 
less, directed by Emile Chautard. 
Small reel. [22888 


© title, description and 235 prints 
reed. Sept. 18, 1916; L 9096; World 
film corp., New York. 


GAME OF LIBERTY. 
ecion. 


See Under suspi- 


GAME (A) OLD KNIGHT; by Mack Sen- 
nett. 2 reels. [22889 
© Nov. 8, 1915; 2 ¢. Sept. 19, 
1916; deseription Sept. 20, 1916; L 
9144; Triangle film corp., New York. 


GETTING BY; by Charles Ade, produced 
by John Robertson. Reel. [22890 


© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 15, 1916; L 9119; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


GIRL (THE) WHO DIDN’T TELL; written 
by Harry Dittmar, produced by Rob- 
ert FE. Hill. 3 reels. [22891 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9069; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


GLORIA’S ROMANCE; chapter 15. The 
murderer at bay, by Mr. and Mrs. 
Rupert Hughes. 2 reels. [22892 

© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9071; George 
Kleine, New York. 


16. A modern pirate, by Mr. and 
Mrs. Rupert Hughes. 2 reels. 
[22893 
© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9072; George 
Kleine, New York. 


17. Tell-tale envelope, by Mr. and 
Mrs. Rupert Hughes. 2 reels. 
[22894 


© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 90738; George 
Kleine, New York. 


18. The bitter truth, by Mr. and 
Mrs. Rupert Hughes. 2 reels. 
[22895 
© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9074; George 
Kleine, New York. 


19. Her vow fulfilled, by Mr. and 
Mrs. Rupert Hughes. 2 reels. 
[22896 
© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9075; George 
Kleine, New York. 


1027 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22897 


pt. 1, 2..s, v. 1a 


GLORIA’S ROMANCE—Continued. 
20. Love’s reward, by Mr. and 
Mrs. Rupert Hughes. 2 reels. 
[22897 
© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9076; George 
Kleine, New York. 


GLOVE AND THE RING. 
ner. 


See Scarlet run- 


GOAD OF JEALOUSY. See Who’s guilty? 
GRAVY; by Charlotte Wharton Ayers. 
Reel. [22898 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9080; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


GREAT SACRIFICE. See Shielding shadow. 
Grinco (THE); in 7 pts., by Breant 


S. Young and Harold Young. 44 ; 


prints of various sizes. [22899 

© title, description and 44 prints 
recd. Sept. 8, 1916; L 9067; Over- 
land feature film corp., Salt Lake 
City. 


Grip (THE) OF EviL, by Balboa amuse- 
ment co. Clippings from reel. no. 
10. Down to the sea. [22900 

© title, description and 54 prints 
recd. Sept. 14, 1916; L 9108; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 

11. Mammon and Molock. 

[22901 
© title, description and 66 prints 

recd. Sept. 14, 1916; L 9109; Pathé 

exchange, New York. 


UBy 


————_. 


Circumstantial evidence. 

[22902 

© title, description and 44 prints 

recd. Sept. 28, 1916; L 9202; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


14. Humanity triumphant. 
[22903 
© title, description and 37 prints 
reed. Sept. 28, 1916; L 9197; Pathe 
exchange, ine., New York. 
Harting (THE) HAND. Reel. [22904 
© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 28, 1916; L 91938; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


HAUNTING HAND. See Shielding 
shadow. 
HE ALMOST LANDS AN ANGEL. See Tim- 


othy Dobbs, that’s me. 

HER DOUBLE LIFE; scenario by Mary 
Murillo, directed by J. Gordon Ed- 
wards. 6 reels. [22905 

© Sept. 10, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 
1916; description Sept. 14, 1916; L 
9097; William Fox, New York. 


10 


HER FATHER’S soN; story by Anna { 
Fielder Brand. 5 reels. [22906 — 
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- | 
tion Sept. 27, 1916; L 9182; Oliver # 
Morosco photoplay co., Los Angeles. y 


HER SURRENDER; written and produced — 
by Ivan Abramson. 15 prints 8 by 7 
10 inches. [22907 

© title, description and 15 prints — 
recd. Sept. 25, 1916; L $167; Ivan 
film productions, ine, New York. 


HER VOW FULFILLED. See Gloria’s ro- 


mance. 


HERITAGE (THE) OF VALOR; written 
by Harry Gates, produced by Allen 
Curtis, directed by F. D. Ormston. 
Reel. [22568 

© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Aug. 81, 1916; L 9026; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Hero By proxy. See Timothy Dobbs, 


that’s me. 
HIDDEN MENACE. See Shielding shadow. 


HIpDEN PRINCE. See Searlet runner. 


HiGH SPEED; written by Harvey Gates, 
produced by Millard K. Wilson. 
Reel. [22909 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9068; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HIRED AND FIRED. See Timothy Dobbs, 


that’s me. 


HIs LITTLE WIFE; written and directed 
by Harry Beaumont. 3 reels. [22910 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9181; Essanay 
film mfg. eco., Chicago. 


His MOTHER’S BOY; written by E. M. 
Ingleton, produced by F. A. Kelcey. 
Reel. [22911 


© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 14, 1916; L 9106 Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


HIS WIFE’S GOOD NAME; Story-by Jose- 
phine Lovett, picturized by Edward 
J. Montagne, produced by Ralph 
Ince. 5 reels. [22912 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 7, 1916; L 9056; Vitagraph 
co. of America, New York. 

HuMAN (THE) GAMBLE; written by @ 


Calder Johnstone, produced by Lloyd 4 
B. Carleton. 2 reels. [22913 


© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- — 
tion Sept. 22, 1916; L 9161; Unie 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


8 


LIST OF 
no. 9, 1916 
HUMANITY TRIUMPHANT. See Grip of 
evil. 


Hunt (THE); by Mack Sennett, di- 
rected by Ford Sterling and Charles 
Parrott. 2 reels. [22914 


© Dec. 27, 1915; 2c. Sept. 19, 
1916; description Sept. 20, 1916; L 
9140; Triangle film corp., New York. 


HUNTING WHALES IN JAPAN. [ (Dorsey 
travel picture)] Reel. [22915 
© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 7, 1916; M 716; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


HUSKS OF LOVE; written and directed 
by William V. Mong. 83 reels. 

[22916 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

pomepept. 15.) 1916; L 9117; Uni- 


versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. © 


IDLE WIVES; adapted and directed by 
Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley, 
from story by James Oppenheim. 7 
reels. [22917 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 18, 1916; L 9129; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


IF MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL; sSenario 
by Ida May Park, suggested by a 
story by Virginia Terhune Vande 
Water, directed by Joseph De 
Grasse. 5 reels. [22918 

© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
Hone Sept. 1,° 1916; L 9032; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


IN JUNGLE WILDS; written by Wm. H. 
Lippert, directed by L. W. Chaudet. 


Reel. [22919 
© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 31, 1916; L 9029; Selig 


polyscope co., Chicago. 


IN ONION THERE IS STRENGTH ; scenario 
by William Warren Schoene, direct- 
ed by Allen Curtis. Reel. [22920 

© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 8, 1916; L 9061; Univer- 
sal film mfg. ¢o., inc., New York. 


InN THE HEART OF NEW YorRK; written 
by William Addison Lathrop, di- 
rected by Ben Wilson. 38 reels. 

[22921 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion’ Sept. 21, 1916; L. 9156; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


IN THE HOUSE OF THE CHIEF; written 
by I. K. Friedman, directed by T. N. 
Heffron. 3 retls. [22922 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 19, 1916; L 9132; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


MOTION PICTURES 


22930 


IN THE LAP OF THE GODS; scenario by 
Constance Crawley and Arthur 
Maude, directed by Donald Mac- 
Donald. Reel. [22923 

© Sept. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 20, 1916; L 9147; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


INCORRIGIBLE CAPTIVE. See Shielding 


shadow. 


Injustice (THE) OF JUSTICE. Reel. 
[22924 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9174; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


INSPECTOR’S (THE) DOUBLE; written 
by Harry Wulze and Charles J. 
Wilson, jr., directed by W. W. Beau- 
dine. Reel. [22925 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 16, 1916; L 9125; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


INTO THE DEPTHS. See Shielding 


shadow. 


Into THE NorRTHLAND; written by D. 
W. Higgins, directed by Wm. Robt. 
Daly. 3 reels. 22926 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9077; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


INTRIGUE (THE); story and scenario 
by Julia Crawford Ivers, produced 
under the direction of Frank Lloyd. 
5 reels. [22927 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 16, 1916; L 9122; Julia 
C. Ivers, Los Angeles. 


IkONY OF JUSTICE. See Who’s guilty? 


It’s ALL WRONG; written by Ben Cohn, 
produced by M. S. Forrester and 
Pat Rooney. Reel. [22928 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tome Oct-25) 1916s i 1922528 Umi- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 

See Searlet runner. 

JANE’S CHOICE; Matt 
Moore. Reel. [22929 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 6, 1916; L 9050; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


JACOBEAN HOUSE. 
directed by 


JANITOR’S (A) WIFE’S TEMPTATION; by 
Mack Sennett, directed by Del Hen- 
derson. 2 reeis. [22930 

Open 6 191s 2” Sept. 10: 
1916; description Sept. 20, 1916; L 
9143 ; Triangle film corp., New York. 


JAPAN. See Dorsey motion picture 
travelogues, 


1029 


LAasH (THE) ; 


LIBERTY; no. 5. 


LIBERTY’S SACRIFICE. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22931 


JUNGLE (A) HERO; written by L. Hut- 


ton and Jay Hunt, directed by Jay 
Hunt. 2 reels. [22931 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 16, 1916; L 9126; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


Lapy (THE) KILLER; comedy by EHd- 


ward McWade, produced by Rolma 
films, ine, directed by William 
Quirk. Reel. [22932 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 7, 1916; L 9054; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


story by Paul West. 
scenario by George D. Proctor and 
James Young. 5 reels. [22933 


© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 29, 1916; L 9207; Jesse 
L. Lasky feature play co, New 
York. 


Love and war, writ- 
ten and produced by Jacques Jac- 
eard. 2 reels. . [22934 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; L 9043; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc.. New York. 


——6. The desert of lost souls, writ- 


ten and directed by Jacques Jaccard. 
2 reels. [229385 
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 12, 1916; L 9092; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


7. Liberty’s sacrifice. written and 

directed by Jacques Jaccard. 2 reels. 

[22936 

© Sept. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 20, 1916; L 9146; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


——8. Clipped wings, written and di- 


2 reels. 
[22937 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9175; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


rected by Jacques Jaccard. 


See Liberty. 


Tar (THE) SUBLIME; written by Harry 


Dittmar, produced by Henry Otto. 
2 reels. [22938 
© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 15, 1916; L 9116; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Licgutr (THE) OF HAPPINESS; written 
and produced for the Metro program 
by John H. Collins. 5 reels. [22989 

© Sept. 5. 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 6, 1916; L 9053; Columbia 
pictures corp., New York. 


pt. 1, D:S., V. tome 


Light (THE) THAT FAILED; by Rud- | 
yard Kipling, photoplay by Feature 


film. corp. Clippings from reel. 


© title, description and 190 prints 


recd. Sept. 28, 1916; L 9199; Pathé } 


exchange, inc., New York. 


LOST PARADISE. See Who’s guilty? 


LOST, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS; by W. A. 
Tremayne and Logan Fuller, sce- 
nario by H. S. Sheldon, directed by 
L. C. Windom. 8 reels. [22941 
‘© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and dese@ip- 
tion Oct. 2, 1916; L 9220; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


LOVE AND Loot; by Graham Baker and 
Lawrence Semon, produced by Law- 
rence Semon. Reel. [22942 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9082; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


LOVE AND WAR. See Liberty. 


LOVE’S MASQUERADE; written by Em- 
mett Campbell Hall, picturized by 
Catherine Carr, directed by Lucius 
Henderson. 2 reel. [22943 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 6, 1916; L 9048; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


See Gloria’s romance. 


LURED BUT CURED. 2 reels. [22944 

© Sept. 28, 1916; 2.c. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 29, 1916; L 9211; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Maxine A U.S. souprer. Reel. [22945 


© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 31, 1916; M 710; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


LOVE’S REWARD. 


MAKING AN IMPRESSION; by Anna M. 
Goebel, produced by Frank Currier. 
Reel. [22946 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9178; Vita 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Mammon And Morock. See Grip of 
evil. 
MarriaceE (THE) BOND; written by 


Adrian Johnson, produced by Law- 
rence Marston. Small reel. [22947 

© title and description recd. Aug. 
21, 1916; 316 prints recd. Aug. 31, 
1916; L 9031; Clarence Wells, New 
York. 


MASKED BALL. See Scarlet runner. 


103 


[22040 


) 


no. 9, 1916 


_Matty’s LOVE AFFAIR. Clippings from 


reel. [22948 


© title, description and 23 prints 
recd. Sept. 12, 1916; L 9093; Juve- 
nile film corp., New York. 


Mayor’s (THE) FALL FROM GRACE; Or 
The mayor’s lapse from virtue, by 
Vesta Shortridge Davis. Reel. 

[22949 

© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 29, 1916; L 9208; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Miirion (A) FoR A BABY; by Charles 
Michelson, directed by Henry Beau- 
mont. 3 reels. [22950 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; L 9039; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


MisHarps (THE) oF Musty SUFFER. 
Fore and aft, 10 B. Clippings from 
reel. [22951 

© title, description and 25 prints 
recd. Aug. 18, 1916; L 8962; George 
Kleine, New York. 


MISTAKE (A) IN RUSTLERS; 
and produced by Tom Mix. Reel. 
[22952 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 30, 1916; L 9215; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Mister 44; adapted and directed [for 
the Metro program] by Henry Otto, 
from the story by E. J. Rath, sce- 
nario by Charles A. Taylor. 5 reels. 

[22953 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 15, 1916; L 9120; Yorke 
film corp., New York. 


Mopet 46; story by Tom Gibson, sce- 
nario by Chas. J. Wilson, jr., di- 
rected by L. W. Chaudet. Reel. 

[22954 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 15, 1916; L 9118; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


MopERN PIRATE. See Gloria’s romance. 


Money TO BURN; story by DeLos Avery, 
directed by E. H. Calvert. 2 reels. 
[22955 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 30, 1916; L 9217; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Moops (THE) oF MeEporA; by Balboa 

amusement co. Clippings from reel. 

[22956 

© title, description and 34 prints 

reed. Sept. 14, 1916; L 9107; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


643553—16—.-11 


written - 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


22963 


MounTAIN (A) TRAGEDY; written by 
Calder Johnstone, produced by 
George Cochrane. 2 reels. [22957 

© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9173; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


MURDERER AT BAY. See Gloria’s ro- 


mance. 


MUSICAL MADNESS; written by Harry 
Wulze, directed by William Beau- 
dine. Reel. [22958 

© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 14, 1916; L 9104; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. See Crim- 

son stain mystery. 


MYSTERIOUS 
runner. 


MOTOR CAR. See Scarlet 


MYSTIC DEFENDER. 
ow. 


See Shielding shad- 


Nopopy GuILTy; written by Ben Cohn 
and Harry Lyons, directed by L. W. 
Chaudet. Reel. [22959 

© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 31, 1916; L 9028; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Nopopy HOME; by Richard Goodall, 
produced by Sidney Drew. Reel. 
[22960 
© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 31, 1916; L 9024; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


NUREMBERG WATCH. See Searlet run- 
ner. 


O. U. Rooster; animated cartoon by 
J. R. Bray. (Paramount-Bray ear- 
toon, no. 40.) Reel. [22961 

© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 30, 1916; M 730; Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 


OFFICIAL PICTURES O07” THE BrRITISH 
ARMY IN FRANCE. See Battle of the 
Somme. 


QOit (THE) SMELLER; written by Chas. 
J. Wilson, jr., produced by P. C. 
Hartigan. Reel. [22962 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 2 ,1916; L 9223; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


OxLp (AN) FASHIONED GIRL; by Joseph 
A. Roach, directed by Charles E. 
Ashley. 2 reels. [22963 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9166; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


1031 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22964 


pt. 1's, Vole 


One A. M.; fourth of the comedies 
produced by Charles Chaplin, under 
his new Mutual Chaplin contract. 2 
reels, [22964 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 27, 1916; L 9186; Lone 
star corp., Chicago. 


PAPA BY PROXY; by Chas. T. and 
Frank Dazey, produced by Rolma 
films, ine. Reel. [22965 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 15, 1916; L 9121; Metro 
pictures,corp., New York. 


PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH, no. 81. 2044. 
Reel. [22966 
© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 1, 1916; M 711; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


82. 2045. Reel. [22967 
© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 8, 1916; M 1717; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


— 383. 2046. Reel. [22968 

© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 15, 1916; M 720; Para- 
mount pictures corp. New York. 


— 34. 2047. Reel. [22969 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 22, 1916; M 724; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


35. 2048. Reel. [22970 
© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 e. Sept. 30, 
1916; description Sept. 29, 1916; 
M 729; Paramount pictures corp., 
New York. 


PEN AND INKLINGS IN AND AROUND 
JERUSALEM; by Hy. Mayer. Reel. 

[22971 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 27, 1916; M 728; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc, New York. 


PERFECT (A) DAY; by George Ford, 
produced by Frank Currier. Reel. 

[22972 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9081; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


PETER, THE HERMIT; by Charles J. Mc- 
Guirk, directed by L. C. Windom. 
2 reels. [22973 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; L 9036; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


PHANTOM IMAGE. See Crimson stain 


Inystery. 


PLAYMATES. Clippings from reel. 
[22974 
© title, description and 25 prints 
recd. Sept. 15, 1916; L 9112; Juvenile 


film corp., New York. 


POISONED LIPS; written by Grace Cun- 
ard, produced by Francis Ford. 2 
reels. [22975 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9070; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Pony (THE) EXPRESS RIDER; written 

and directed by Tom Mix. 2 reels. 

[22976 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Aug. 31, 1916; L 9030; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Power (THE) OF THE CROSS; written 


and directed by Burton L. King. 2 
reels. [22977 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 


tion Sept. 14, 1916; L 9098; Selig: 


polyscope co., Chicago. 


Prick (THE) OF VICTORY; story by 
Laura Oakley, scenario by Fred 
Myton, directed by Douglas Ger- 
rard. Reel. [22978 

© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 8, 1916; L 9063; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


PRINCESS (THE) OF HAPPY CHANCE; 
by Tom Gallon, produced by Mau- 
rice Elvery, for London film co., Itd. 
Clippings from roll. [22979 

©. title, description and 44 prints 
recd. Sept. 20, 1916;-L 9150-3 ani 
H. Cromelin, New York. 


RAIDERS (THE) ; written and produced 
by Tom Mix. Reel. [22980 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 16, 1916; L 9127; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


RED WHISKERED MAN. See Scarlet 


runner. 


Return (THE) oF Eve; arranged by 


H. S. Sheldon from the drama by 
Lee Wilson Dodd, directed by Ar- 
thur Berthelet. 5 reels. [22981 


© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c« and de- 
scription Sept. 19, 1916; L 9137; Es- 
sanay film mfg. co., Chicago. 
REVOLT (THE) ; in 5 pts., story by Ed- 
ward A. Locke, scenario by Frances 
Marion, directd by Barry O'Neill. 
Small reel. [22982 
© title and description recd. Sept. 
18, 1916; 241 prints recd. Sept. 15, 
1916; L 91381; World film corp., New 
York. 


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LIST OF MOTION PI@TURES 


22999 


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Romance (A) oF Bitty Goat HILL; 
book by Alice Hegan Rice, adapted 
for the screen and produced by 
Lynn Reynolds. 5 reels. [22983 

© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9170; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Rost (FLORENCE) FASHIONS, no. 1. A 

day with Betty Young. Clippings 

_ from reel. [22984 

© title, description and 37 prints 

recd. Aug. 24, 1916; L 8995; Flor- 
ence Rose, New York. 


2. Betty prepares for cool 
weather. Clippings from reel. 
[22985 


© title, description and 20 prints 


recd. Aug. 24, 1916; L 8994; Flor- 


~ ence Rose, New York. 


—— 3. Week end house party at Betty 
Young’s. Clippings from reel. 
[22986 
© title, description and 20 prints 
recd. Aug. 24, 1916; L 8993; Flor- 
ence Rose, New York. 


4, When Betty’s sister goes to 
school. Clippings from reel. [22987 

© title, description and 24 prints 
recd. Sept. 8, 1916; L 9060; Flor- 
ence Rose, New York. 


SAFE IN THE SAFE. 2 reels. [22988 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 27, 1916; L 9185; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Holly- 
wood, Cal. 


SAND, SCAMPS AND STRATEGY; by Law- 
rence Semon and Graham Baker 
produced by Lawrence Semon. Reel 

[22989 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 19, 1916; L 91383; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Scargret (THE) RUNNER, no. 1. The 
ear and his majesty, by C. N. and 
A. M. Williamson, picturized by 
George H. Plympton, produced by 
Wm. P.S. Earle. 2 reels. [22990 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9088; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


——2. The masked ball, by C. N. and 
A. M. Williamson, picturized by Geo. 
H. Plympton, produced by Wally 
Van [pseud. of Wally Van Nostrand] 
2 reels. [22991 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9084; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


ScarLeT (THE) RUNNER.—Continued. 

—— 98. The Nuremberg watch, by C. 
N. and A. M. Williamson, picturized 
by George H. Plympton. produced 
by Wally Van [pseud. of Wally Van 
Nostrand] 2 reels. [22992 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9085; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 
4. The hidden prince, by C. N. 
and A. M. Williamson, picturized 
by Geo. H. Plympton, directed by 
Wally Van [pseud. of Wally Van 
Nostrand] 2 reels. [22993 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9086; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 
5. The Jacobean house, by C. N. 
and A. M. Williamson, picturized by 
George H. Plympton, produced by 
William P. S. Earle. 2 reels. 
[22994 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 30, 1916; L 92138; Vita- 
graph eco. of America, New York. 
6. The red whiskered man, by C. 
N. and A. M. Williamson, picturized 
by Geo. H. Plympton, produced ~by 
Wally Van Nostrand. 2 reels. 


[229905° 


© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Sept. 30, 1916; L 9214; Vita- 


graph co. of America, New York. 
7. The mysterious motor car, by 
C. N. and A. M. Williamson, pic- 
turized by Geo. H. Plympton, pro- 
duced by Wally Van Nostrand. 2 
reels. [22996 
© Sept. 28. 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 30, 1916; L 9212; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 
8. The glove and the ring, by 
C. N. and A. M. Williamson, pic- 
turized by Geo. H. Plympton, pro- 
duced by Wally Van Nostrand. 2 
reels. [22997 
© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 2, 1916; L 9222; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


SHADOW (THE) SINISTER; written by 
Albert Russell, produced by A. W. 
Rice. Reel. [22998 
- © Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 19, 1916; L 91386; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE; by Balboa 
amusement co. Clippings from reel. 
[22999 


© title, description and 119 prints 


recd. Sept. 28, 1916; L 9204; Pathé . 


exchange, inc., New York. 


1033 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23000 


pt.tmas wie 


SHE WHO LAST LAUGHS; by Lawrence 
Semon and Graham Baker, produced 
by Lawrence Semon. Reel. [23000 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 25, 1916; L 9177; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


Suietping (THE) SHADOW, by Astra 
film corp. Clippings from reel. no. 
1. Treasure trove. [23001 

© title, description and 94 prints 
recd. Aug. 30, 1916; L 9014; Pathé 
exchange, inc.,. New York. 


2. Into the depths. [23002 
© title, description and 52 prints 
recd. Aug. 30, 1916; L 9015; Pathé 
exchange, inec., New York. 
—— —— 3. The mystic defender. 
[23003 
© title, description and 57 prints 


recd. Aug. 30, 1916; L 9016; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


4. The earthquake. [23004 


© title. description and 46 prints 
recd. Aug. 30, 1916; L 9017; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


5. Through bolted doors. 
[23005 
© title, description and 64 prints 
recd. Aug. 30, 1916; L 9018; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


6. The disappearing prison- 
ers. [23006 

© title, description and 81 prints 
recd. Aug. 30, 1916; L 9019; Pathé 
exchange, ine.,. New York. 


7. The awakening. [23007 

© title, description and 76 prints 
recd, Aug. 30. 1916; L 9020; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


—_—-———§. The haunting hand. 
| [23008 
© title, description and 52 prints 
recd. Sept. 14, 1916; L 9110; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


—— —— 9. The incorrigible captive. 
[23009 
© title, description and 58 prints 
recd. Sept. 14, 1916; L 9111; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 
+—_—_ 10, The vanishing manile. 
~ [23010 
© title, description and 67 prints 
recd. Sept. 28, 1916; L 9198; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


SHIELDING (THE) SHADOW—Continued. 
11. The great sacrifice. 
[23011 
© title, description and 77 prints 
recd. Sept. 28, 1916; L 9200; Pathé 
exchange, New York. 


12. 


The stolen shadow. 
[23012 
© title, description and 57 prints 
recd. Sept. 28, 1916: L 9201; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


13. The hidden menace. 
[23013 
© title, description and 62 prints 
recd. Sept. 28, 1916; L 9203; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


14. Absolute black. 


[23014 


© title, description and 59 prints— 


recd. Sept. 28, 1916; L 9205; Pathé 
exchange. ine., New York. 


15. 


The final chapter. 
[23015 
© title, description and 52 prints 
recd. Sept. 28, 1916; L 9196; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


SILK INDUSTRY IN JAPAN AND THE 
UNITED STATES; by J. Alexander Leg- 
gett. Clippings from reel. [23016 

© title, description and 93 prints 
recd. Sept. 7, 1916; M 715; Leggett- 
Gruen corp., New York. 


Sitty (A) SULTAN: written by Ben 
Cohn, directed by Louis William 
Chaudet. Reel. [23017 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 12, 1916; L 9090; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Smatt (THE) MAGNETIC HAND: Story 
by Sylvia Gibson Gowland, scenario 
by Bess Meredyth, directed by 
Charles E. Bartlett. Reel. [23018 

© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Sept. 8, 1916; L 9062; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Soctat (THE) BUCCANEER; story by 
Frederick S. Isham, scenario by Fred 
Myton, directed by Jack Conway. 5 
reels. (Conway 1865 C) [23019 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 27, 1916; L 9184; Blue- 
bird photoplays, inc., New York. 


SOMEWHERE ON THE BATTLEFIELD; Story - 


and production by Hobart Henley, 
scenario by Elliott J. Clawson. 2 
reels. [23020 
© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 22, 1916; L 9160; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Z 


LIST OF MOTION. PICTURES 


no. 9, 1916 


Sout (A) AT STAKE; story by John 
Fleming Wilson, scenario by Calder 
Johnstone, directed by Wm. Gar- 
wood. 2 reels. [23021 


© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 29, 1916; L 9210; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SPEEDING; story by R. A. Dillon, scena- 
rio and direction by P. C. Hartigan. 
Reel. [23022 

© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
paw Aue, 51, 1916; L..9027; .Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


STOLEN See 


shadow. 


SHADOW. Shielding 


STRAIGHT (THE) WAy; written and 

produced by Will S. Davis. 5 reels. 

:. (28023 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1916; 

description Oct. 3, 1916; L 9229; 
William Fox, New York. 


SURGEON’S (A) REVENGE. 2 reels. 
[23024 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 16, 1916; L 9123; L-Ko 
eh picture kompany, Hollywood, 
al. 


TELL-TALE ENVELOPE. See Gloria’s ro- 


mance. 


THORN (THE) AND THE ROSE; by 
Ralph W. Ince and Dwight Cleve- 
land, produced by Ralph W. Ince. 
3 reels. [23025 


© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 31, 1916; L 9023; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


THOROUGHBRED (THE); by C. Gard- 
ner Sullivan, directed by Reginald 
Barker, supervised by Thomas H. 
Ince. 5 reels. [23026 

© Aug. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 7, 1916; L 9058; Triangle 
film corp., New York. 


THROUGH ROLTED DOORS. 
ing shadow. 


See Shield- 


THROUGH THE WALL; an American- 
ized version of Cleveland Moffett’s 
famous story, by Marguerite 
Bertsch, produced by Roland S. 
Sturgeon. 6 reels. [23027 


© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 22, 1916; L 9164; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


3 reels. 
[23028 
© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 6, 1916; L 9052; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cat. 


TILLIE’S TERRIBLE TUMBLE. 


23036 


TIMBER (THE) WOLF; story by Arthur 
F. Statter, scenario by Calder John- 
stone, directed by Geo. Cochrane. 
Reel, [23029 

© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 8, 1916; L 9064; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

no. -5. 


TiMoTHY DoBBS, THAT’S ME; 


Hired and fired, written by Bess 
Meredyth, produced by Wallace 
Beery. 2 reels. [23030 


© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 7, 1916; L 9055; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


-—— 6. He almost lands an angel, 
written by Bess Meredyth, produced 
by Wallace Beery. 2 reels. [23031 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 12, 1916; L 9091; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

—— 7%. 2 reels. 

[23032 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 15, 1916; L 9115; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


A hero by proxy. 


—_— §. Borrowed plumes, written by 
Bess Meredyth, directed by Wallace 
Beery. 2 reels. [23033 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Sept. 21, 1916; L 9154; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


-—— 9. Breaking into society, story 
by Bess Meredyth, directed by Wal- 
lace Beery. 2 reels. [23034 


© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 28, 1916; L 9192; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


To ANOTHER WOMAN; written by Har- 
vey Gates, produced by Cleo Madi- 
son and William V. Mong. 2 reels. 

[23035 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 14, 1916; L 9100; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
See 


TREASURE Shielding 


shadow. 


TROVE. 


TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE 
SEA; & romantic version of Jules 
Verne’s story, adapted and produced 


by Stuart Paton. 11 reels. (Paton 
1769 C) [23036 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 27, 1916; L 9183; Univer-_ 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


1035 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23037 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


TwIN FATES; by H. S. Sheldon, di- 
rected by Henry Beaumont. 3 
reels. [23037 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; L 9040; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


UNDER SUSPICION; from a story by E. 
Phillips Oppenheim, adapted and 
produced by George Loane Tucker. 
5 reels. [Title changed from The 
game of liberty] [230388 

© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 14, 1916; L 9108; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


UNDER THE SPELL. Reel. [23039 


© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 14, 1916; L 9105; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


UNWELCOME (THE) MOTHER; Scenario 
by Mary Murillo, directed by James 
Vincent. 5 reels. [23040 


© Sept. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; L 9035; William 
Fox, New York. 


UPHEAVAL (THE); by Lawrence Mc- 
Closkey, produced for the Metro 
program under the direction Charles 
Horan. 5 reels. [23041 


© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Aug. 81, 1916; L 9025; Rolfe 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


VAGABOND (THE); third of the com- 
edies written and produced by 
Charles Chaplin, under his new Mu- 
tual Chaplin contract. 2 reels. 

[23042 

© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 27, 1916; L 9187; Lone 
star corp., Chicago. 


VAMPIRE (A) OUT OF WORK; by Tom 
Bret and Frank Lawrence, produced 
by S. Rankin Drew. Reel. [23043 


© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 18, 1916; L 9095; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


VANISHING 
shadow. 


MANTLE. See Shielding 


VeLveT (THE) PAW; in 5 pts., story by 
Paul West, scenario by Gardner 
Hunting, directed by Maurice Tour- 
neur, produced by Paragon films, 
inc. Small reel. [23044 


© title and description. reed. Sept. 
11, 1916; 262 prints recd. Sept. 9, 
1916; L 9087; World film corp., New 
York. 


VILLAGE (A) VAMPIRE; by Mack Sen- 
nett. 2 reels. [23045 


© Jan. 31, 1916; 2 c@ Sept. 19, 
1916; description Sept. 20, 1916; IL 
9145; Triangle film corp., New York. 


WANTED—A HOME; story by Lois Web- 
er, produced by The Smalleys. 5 
reels. (Smalleys 17382 C) [23046 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 11, 1916; L 9079; Blue- 
bird photoplays, ine., New York. 


Way (THE) OF PATIENCE; by Charles 
J. McGuirk, directed by L. C. Win- 
dom. 3 reels. [23047 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 5, 1916; L 9087; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


WEEK END HOUSE PARTY AT BETTY 
Youne’s. See Rose (Florence) fash- 
ions. 


WHEEL (THE) OF THE LAW; from the 
story by Katherine Kavanaugh. pro- 
duced for the Metro program by 
George D. Baker. 5 reels. [23048 


© Sept. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 21, 1916; L 9153; Rolfe 
photoplays, inc., New York. 
WHEN BETTY’S SISTER GOES TO SCHOOL. 
See Rose (Florence) fashions. 


WHEN JUSTICE WON; by Joseph A. 
Roach, directed by E. H. Calvert. 2 
reels. [23049 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1916; 
description Sept. 5, 1916; L 9047; 
Hssanay film mfg. co., Chicago. 

WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD; by Charles ~ 
Marlowe, produced by Maurice El- 
vey, for London film co., Itd. Clip- 
pings from roll. [23050 

© title, description and 47 prints 
recd. Sept. 20, 1916; L 9149; Paul 
H. Cromelin, New York. 


WHEN LITTLE LINDY SANG; story by 
Olga Printzlau, produced by Lule 
Warrenton. Split reel. [23051 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 2, 1916; L 9226; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

WHERE LOVE LEADS; written and pro- 
duced by Frank C. Griffin. 5 reels. 

[238052 

© Sept. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Sept. 18, 1916; L 9130; William 
Fox, New York. 

WHo’s GUILTY? Goad of jealousy, by 
Arrow film corp. Clippings from 
reel. [23053 

© title, description and 43 prints 
recd. Aug. 30, 1916; L 9013; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


1036 


no. 9, 1916 


WHo’s GuInty ?—Continued. 
Irony of justice. by Arrow film 
corp. Clippings from reeel. [23054 


© title, description and 60 prints 
recd. Aug. 30, 1916; L 9012; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


Lost paradise, by Arrow film corp. 
Clippings from reel. [23055 


© title, description and 43 prints 
recd. Aug. 30, 1916; L 9011; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New oYrk. 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


23057 


WIFE’s (A) INNOCENCE. Reel [23056 
© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 


tion Sept. 14, 1916; L 9104; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WITH THE SPIRIT’S HELP; story by Vir- 
ginia Kirkley, scenario and produc- 
tion by L. W. Chaudet. Reel. 

[23057 


© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Sept. 22, 1916; L 9159; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


——— 


Number of entries in classes L and M included in the Catalogue since 


January 1, 1916: 


Motion picture photoplays_____-_ 
Monon pictures other than photoplays___..—......._.......-...- 


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Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author 
and copyright proprietor are the same, and that therefore the name is 


not repeated in the claim paragraph. 


ACKERLY (Dana T.) John Corn. New 
York, National wholesale grocers’ 
association of the United States, 
[1916] 16p. 16mo. $0.25. [23058 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
7, 1916; A 489177. Natl. wholesale 
grocers’ assn. of the U. S8., New York. 


ApAms tool co. Handy manual con- 
taining directions for using the Ad- 
ams compound bevel and framing 
tool. [13] p. illus. 24mo. $1.00. 

[23059 

© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

20, 1916; A 436933; R. N. Adams, 
Cornvallis, Or. 


AEOLIAN co.*, New York. Supplement- 
ary catalog of metrostylethemodist 
and metro-art music rolls. July, 
1916. 43 p. 12mo. [23060 

enane 15, 1916; 2.¢. and aff. 
Oct. 11, 1916; A 488826. 


AHRENS & Ott mfg. co.*, Chicago. 
Pipe sheet no. 86. [4] p. 16mo. 
[23061 


© May 1, 1916; 2 « and aff. June 
24, 1916; A 488377. 


ALABAMA. 
and industries. 


Department of agriculture 
Alabama land book. 


Montgomery, Ala., 1916. 167 p. 
illus., ports, maps. 4to. $0.25. 
[23062 


© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 ce. Sept. 27, 
1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 438587; 
Chas. Henderson, governor of Ala- 
bama, Montgomery, Ala. 


ALBRECHT (E.) & son. Albrecht’s fur 


facts & fashions. 1916-1917. cover- 
giule,46,' [2] p: illus. (part col.) 
Ato. [23063 


(Ane. 16, 1916: 2c. and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 489138; Otto Ed- 
win Albrecht, St. Paul. 


ALBRIGHT (Charles Edwin) * Columbus. 
Laboratory exercises in: physics for 
high schools and seminaries. Co- 
lumbus, Ohio, The Dobson-Evans 
company [1916] 1151. illus., diagrs. 
4to. $0.90. [23064 


© Sept: 15, 1916; 2 ¢.-Oct. 10, 
1916; aff. Oct. 12, 1916; A 438883. 


ALpwortH (Edward L.)* Grand Rap- 
ids, Mich. Memory work for church 


schools. Grand Rapids, Mich., St. 
Mark’s Sunday school, 1916. 11 1. 
8vo. $0.12. [23065 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
20, 1916; A 486949. 


ALERT Syndicate service*, Chicago. 
[23066, 23067 


Sketches of merchandise for use in de- 
partment store advertising. Oct., 
1916. cover-title, 8 loose 1. illus. 
fol. @© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 436923. 


Suggestions for advertising copy. Sup- 
plementary to the October, 1916, i 
sue. cover-title, 13 numb. 1. fol. 
[Text parallel to binding] © Sept. 
13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; 
A 436867. 


ALEXANDER Drothers*, Philadelphia. 
Alexander, the choice of the ma- 
jority. Sheet, col. illus., 112 by 17% 
inches fold. to 4to. [23068 

© PAuey 251916) 2 e) ‘and aif. 
Oct. 3, 1916; A 439630. 

ALEXANDRIA, Va. Alexandria, Vir- 

ginia directory, 1916. v.*22. Alex- 

andria, Richmond, Va., Hill di- 

rectory co., ine., 1916. 340 p. fold. 

map. S8vo. $5.00. [23069 
©) Sept? 1. 1916/42 Vesvand! atte 

Sept. 7, 1916; A 487587; Hill di- 

rectory co., inc., Richmond. 


ALLEGAN County, Mich. Farm journal 
illustrated directory of Allegan 
County, Michigan. [1916-1921] 
Philadelphia, Wilmer Atkinson com- 
pany, 1916. 304 p. illus. S8vo. 

[23070 

© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 

18, 1916; A 438871; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


ALLEGHENY County, Pa. Legal di- 
rectory of Allegheny County for the 
year 1916-1917. 183 p. 32mo. 

[23071 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 

Sept. 21, 1916; A 437768; John E. 
Potter, Pittsburgh. 


1039 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23072 


ALLEN (G. W.) Commercial manage- 
ment. Lesson no. 8. Why and how 
to advertise. New York, National 
commercial gas association [1916] 
2 p: lL, pe [99l=110.. Sve. OC Bracti- 
eal gas educational courses) 

[23072 


Sept... lo, 1916.2. c. “and aif. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 489356; Natl. com- 
mercial gas assn., New York. 


ALLIS-CHALMERS mfg. co.*, Milwaukee. 
[23073-23077 


All-steel jaw crusher. 12 illus., 
diagrs. 4to. (Bulletin no. 1810, 
june, 1916) @ Aug. 24, T9l6sh2) ec: 


and aff. Sept. 15, 1916; A 4386825. 


Crushing rolls. 8 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 
(Bulletin no. 1812, July, 1916) © 
Awas: OS TOG) 2) cs wand ait (Sept. 
15, 1916; A 436822. 


Instructions for the care and operation 
of Allis-Chalmers single unit starting 
and lighting system for automobiles. 
15 p. illus., diagr. S8vo. (Instruction 
book no. 5012 A) @ Aug. 30, 1916; 
2 "er. and at. Sept.) fa) OTs vA. 
436821. 


Motor generator sets. 20 p. illus. 4to. 
(Bulletin no. 1090—A, July, 1916) © 
Aug. 19; 1916; 2 e«. and aff. Sept. 15, 
1916; A 4386824. 


Stationary and portable air compressor 
equipments fer industrial purposes. 
16 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. (Bulletin 
no. 1536; Apr; 1916) @yAugsy1s, 
NONGIs 2) en and), aff... Sept: 15,. 2.996); 
A 436823. 


ALPENA, Mich. R. L. Polk & co.’s Al- 
pena city and county directory, 1916. 


Detroit, Michook. 2.2 BRolke & oco., 
11H: » 2 pe 1, [LSS “pss. Svo: 
$5.00. [23078 


© Ocf. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
19, 1916; A 445238; R. L. Polk & co., 
Detroit. 


AMALGAMATED travel & tourist assn., 
inc.*, New York. Membership and 
its advantages: 5,./[3], p...1llus 
16mo. [23079 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 
8, 1916; A 439624. 


AMERICAN ABERDEEN-ANGUS. breeders 
assn.* Chicago. American Aberdeen- 
Angus herd-book. v. 25, comp. by 
Charles Gray. Columbia, Mo., E. W. 
Stephens publishing co., 1916. [iii]- 
Cxxvii, 495 p. 4to. [23080 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 438297. 


AMERICAN BANKERS assn.*, New York. 
Official nation-wide thrift campaign. 
32 p. illus. (part col.) extra book- 
lets attached. fol. [23081 

© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439616. 


a ee 


pt. mb SS 


AMERICAN BLOWER €0.*, Detroit. Watch 
your condensation. 47, [1] p. illus., 
tables, diagrs. 4to. (Series 7, no. 
9.) [23082 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 21, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 5, 1916; aft. Aug. 23, 1916; 
A 4389137. 


AMERICAN COMMERCE assn.*, Chicago. 
[23083-23090 


Driver + the car. [82] p. illus. i 
(Cover-title : Barney Oldfield.) @©@ July 
29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 24, 1916; 
A 438322. 


Practical. traffic work. Wnit 2) 3:92) v% 

- 4to. © Aug. 3, 15, 1916; 2c) eaee 
and aff. Aug. 24, 1916; A 438323, 
438324. 

—— Unit 9. [12] p. 4to. © Aug. 24, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 2S, 12325. 


A 437414. 


Sincere appreciation of the _ practical 
traffic services of the American com- 
merce association. cover-title, [60] p. 
4to. @ May 2, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Aug. 24, 1916; A 438325. 


Your personal instructor. Unit 2, 3— 
steps 1-12. 2y. 4to. © Aug. 3, 12, 
1916; 2 c. each and aff. Aug. 24, 1916; 
A 438326, 438327. 

—— Unit 9, steps 1-12. 36 p. 4to. © 
Aug. 24, 1916; 2 «@ and afi Aus. 23; 
1916; A 4387415. 


AMERICAN CRAYON co.*, Sandusky, O. 
[23091-23100 


A nos clients etranges. 21. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] © Sept. 22, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aft. Oct. 7 1916ore 
439675. 


A nuestros favorecedores que residen 
fuera de los Estados Unidos. 2 1. 4to. 
[Text parallel to binding] © Sept. 19, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 23, 1916; A 
439679. 

Aos nossos ferguezes fora dos Estados 
Unidos. 21. 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] © Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 439676. 


Nearest American consul or commercial 


attaché will be glad to translate. 
Sheet, 6 by 82 inches. © Oct. 2, 
1916: 2 e@ and aff. Och FP 191G 3A 
439674. 


Our deeds follow us and what we have 
been makes us what we are 7 l. 
plates. 4to. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing]. © Oct. 2, 1916;.2 cc. andi aie 
Oct. 7, 1916; A 439678. 


Private cable code. 9 1. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] © Oct. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 439672. 


Til vore kunder udenfor de Forenede 
Stater. 2 1 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] © Sept. 19, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Sept. 23, 1916; A 439677. 

To our patrons outside of the United 
States. 21. 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] © Sept. 19, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439680. 

Use of crayons in schools. (In French) 
Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. © Sept. 19, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 23, 1916; A 
439682. 

Write us in your own language. Mount- 
ed sheet, 11 by 8% inches. © Sept. 
19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 23, 1916; 
A 439681. 


1040 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


AMERICAN DAIRY record assn. co.*, Sa- 
lem, O. Grade cow record, the rea- 
sons why. cover-title, 12 p. 24mo. 

[23101 
© Aug. 1, 1915; 2c and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 439327. 


AMERICAN FLINT glass workers’ union*, 
Toledo, O. Circular no. 1-4. 4 v. 
fol. [23102-23105 


© Aug. 23, 30, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 31, 
Sept. 5, 1916; aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 
437563437566. 


AMERICAN HEREFORD cattle breeders’ 
assn.*, Kansas City, Mo. American 
Hereford record and Hereford herd 
book. yv. 42. Columbia, Mo., E. W. 
Stephens publishing company, 1916. 
cexxii, 679 p. plate. 4to. [23106 


means, 10751916: 2 &. Aug. 28, 
1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 438563. 


AMERICAN INDUSTRIES. Sept. 1916. 
Suppl. Preventive appliances. 4 p. 
illus., diagrs. fol. [23107 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
14, 1916; A 487665; National manu- 
facturers co., New York. 


AMERICAN INSTITUTE of banking (Cor- 
respondence chapter, inc.)* New 
York. Uniform law of negotiable 
instruments. Sheet, blue print, 
diagrs., 304 by 36 inches. $1.00. 

[23108 
© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 439692. 


AMERICAN JERSEY cattle club*, New 
York. Jersey; year book [1916] 
or t05 p. front., illus. S8vo: $0.25. 

[23109 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 438719. 


AMERICAN MECHANICAL toy co.*, Day- 
ton, O. American model builder uni- 
versal plate. Sheet, illus., diagrs.. 
63 by 8 inches. [23110 

(Sept. 7, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 439401. 


AMERICAN SCHOOI OF CORRESPONDENCE*, 
Chicago. [23111-23114 


Forging, pt. 1, 2. Instruction papers 
prepared by John Lord Bacon, revised 
by John Jernberg. 2 v. illus. diagrs. 
8vo. $1.00. © Sept. 28, 1916; 2 ec: 
aidedir, Oct. 6G, 1916: A 438725. 


Foundry work, pt. 1-2. Instruction 
paper prepared by W. C. Stimpson ; 
Beg Mie) By. Gray.) 2) ve olug., 
diagrs. S8vo. $1.00. © Sept 20, 
1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 
438504. 


23127 


AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPOND- 
ENCE*—Continued. 


Pattern making. pt. 1-3. Instruction 
paper prepared by James Ritchey, rev. 
by Walter W. Monroe. 3 v._ illus. 
Gaersa | Sven ~ot.p0s. OG) Sept. Zo. 
EOC +2) (Chand “Aika Sept. 2. L9tG VA 
438600. 

Tool making, pt. 1-8. Instruction paper 
prepared by Edward R. Markham. 3 
v. illus., diagrs. 8vo. $1.50. © Sept. 
26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 


438724. 
AMERICAN SCHOOL OF POULTRY hus- 
bandry*, Mountain’ Grove, Mo. 


Principles of mating and breeding. 
82 p. illus. Svo. (General course 
in poultry husbandry lessons, nos. 
S and 9) p22 sy 

@sSepts, 20) 19tG = .2" @isand ait, 
Sept. 23, 1916; A 437808. 


| AMERICAN TELEPHONE & telegraph co.*, 


Boston. F23116, 2air7 


Notes on noise in telephone circuits due 
to induction from electric lighting and 
power circuits. 109 1., 26 blue prints 
(part fold.) 4to. (G. E. C. no. 652) 
OrAvicr li toe 2) ey Avenis0y LOGE 
A 439415. 


Standard toll opera ne practice.) Lae: 
no. 86. 51 4to. [Multigraphed] 


© Sept. 2, 1916: 20@. sept. U3) 19lGr 
A 436787 
pee eee [23118, 23119 


Aug., 1916. Ui joy ul Ghote SO 
Aus. 18. U9ilG: 26) and att. Sepia 115 
1916; A 486738. 


Sept., 1916. 14 p. illus., port. 4to. 
© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
225 1916 AY ASSo ia 


© Safe-cabinet co., Marietta, O. 

ANALYTIC music co.*, Cleveland. 

Analytic musie teaching system. 

1st-3d grade. pt. 1,2. 3 cards. illus. 
7+ by 283 inches. $1.50 each. 

[23120-23122 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Sept. 8, 1916; A 436680-486682. 


ANGELL (George R.)* Madison, Wis. 
Condensed railway time card, Madi- 
son, Wis., Sept. 17-16. [4] p. 24mo. 

et23 
© Sept. 18) 1916; 2) andi aie 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 489421. 


ANGELO (Holger R.) iene a ak 


Consul welos is coming. © Sept. 29, 
1916; @. Oct. 33 1916; A 442911. 


Gron ie divorce tangle. © Oct. 11, 
TONG de] Oct. 14, TSTG A 443917. 


Speculate on Gerard’s trip. © Sept. 29, 
L916 sole Ochs, 1916evA 442910. 
To see U. S. medical methods. © Sept. 

19) 916 1 ey Sept: (23) 19161 A 

442689. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


1041 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23128 
Arcos (Rene) [23128-23133 
Germans use tricks to evade food rules. 
Sept. 30, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 5, 1916; 
A 442961 


Greek situation more acute. © Sept. 18, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 21, 1916; A 442645. 


One egg a week is limit for Germans. 
© Sept. 19, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1916; 
A 442688. 


Roumanians cut off coal from Hungary. 
© Oreeet (20, 1916; 1c. Sept. 23, 1916; 


oh Germans shun loan. © Sept. 18, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 21, 1916; K 449649. 


Swiss eee all officers. © Sept. 16, 
1916; 1 ce. Sept. 20, 1916; A 442627. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news.] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


ARNOLD’s practical Sabbath school com- 
mentary on the international lessons, 
1917. Editor: Rev. David S. War- 
ner. Chicago, Ill., W. B. Rose, agent. 
[1916] 2p. 1., 8-233 p. front. (col. 
map) illus., map. S8vo. $0.50 


[28134 


and aff. | 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 437844; William B. | 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 «. 
Rose, agent, Chicago. 


[AsHLEY (Marie)] Crochet designs 


for household use. 4p. illus. 8vo. 
(Reprint from Delineator, Oct., 
1916) $0.10. [23135 


© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 15, 1916; A 486810; Butterick 
pub. co., New York. 


ASSOCIATED press*, New York. 
[231386, 23137 
Take prisoner for every yard of front. 


(In New York Globe) © Oct. 16, 
1916; 1c. Oct. 17, 1916; A 443277. 


U. S. peace pledge by Japan’s premier. 
(In New York Sun) @© Oct. 11, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 11, 1916; A 443128. 


ATHEY co.*, Chicago. Instruction book 
on Athey installation. 15, [1] p. 


illus. S8vo. [23138 


©) Sept. 21, °1916; "2 ce} and -ait. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 444093. 


ATLAS crucible steel co.*, Dunkirk, 
NoOUYL | “Bool stécis. 4.47 4p: Pallns: 
16mo. [23139 


© poe 27, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1916; 
aif. Oct. 7 1916: A 438801. 


AUBURN, N. Y. Auburn directory, 
1916. v. 46. Syracuse, N. Y., Samp- 
son & Murdock co., 1916. 512, [517]- 
617 p. front (fold map) Svo. $4.00. 

[23140 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1916 ; 
aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 445112 
son & Murdock co., Boston. 


; Samp- | 


pt.-1,, B.S, Wee 


AvuBuRY (Mary Adair)* Los Angeles. 
Liberty bell in California. 2 1. 
illus. S8vo. [23141 


© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
30, 1916; A 489587. 


[AtuLp (Robert C.)] 
mystery settled for all time. (Ju 
Scottish American) [23142 


© Oct. 4, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 5, 1916; 
A 448081; Scottish American, New 
York. 


AUTOMOBILE legal assn.*, Boston. 
[Route card] no. 352-358. 7 ecards, 
printed on both sides, 82 by 34 
inches. Contents:—352. Albany, 
N. Y., to Binghamton, N. Y.—353. 
Binghamtom to Elmira.—354. El- 
mira to Buffalo via Corning.—355. 
Niagara Falls to Rochester via Lock- 
port.—856. Rochester to Watkins.— 
357. Watkins to Utica via Ithaca.— 
858. Utica to Saratoga Springs via 
Amsterdam. [23143-23149 


© Sept. 15, 20, 1916; 2 ec. each 
and aff. Sept. 30, 1916; A 489603— 
439609. 


Bacon (Cleveland F.) Lawyer as the 
business man’s adviser. New York, 
Alexander Hamilton institute, 1916. 
18 p. 8vo. [23150 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11,1916; A 486721. Alexander Ham- 
ilton institute, New York. 


BADENOCH (Nena Wilson) Taylor 
home bake oven thermometer. Book 
of recipes for baking and roasting. 
24 p. illus. 16mo. (Cover-title: 
Taylor cook book) [23151 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Oct. 7, 1916; A 439702; Taylor in- 
strument cos., Rochester, N. Y. 


BAKER (Gertrude Cole)* Neutrals. 
pt. 1. (Jn Loyal American, Oct., 
1916) [23152 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 1 c Oct. 13, 1916; 
A 443204. 


Batt (W. S.)* Providence. Ad route. 
[23153, 23154 
Sept. 5, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 


nar. 8vo. Aug. 916; 2 c. and 
aff. Sept. 29, 1916: A 444117. 


Sept. 19, 1916. cover-title, 16 p 
nar. Svo. © Sept. 13, 1916; y c. and 
aff. Sept. 29, 1916; A 444116. 


BAMBERGER (L.) & co.*, Newark, N. J. 
Gasoline chart. Card, illus., printed 
on both sides, 54 by 3 inches. [238155 


© Sept. 4, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 12, 
1916; aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 486842. 


David A. King 


1042 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


BANK advertising association*, Balti- 
more. Bank advertising for south- 
ern banks. cover-title, 26 1. 16mo. 

[23156 
er sept. 22, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 486975. 


BANKERS ENCYCLOPEDIA, September, 
1916. 44th ed. New York, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Bankers encyclopedia 
company, [1916] xxi, 2481 p. fold. 
maps. 4to. $8.00. ator 


© ssept. 26, 1916; 2 c.: Sept. 27, 
1916; aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 445101; 
Bankers encyclopedia co., Brooklyn. 


BANKERS REGISTER and special list of 
selected lawyers. Blue book. July, 
1916. Chicago and New York, The 
Credit company, 1916. 18382 p. 
maps. 4to. $7.00. [23158 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 438412; James F. 
Bishop, administrator of estate of 
John W. White, deceased, Chicago. 


Los Angeles. 
[23159, 23160 


Barker better homes campaign. cover- 
title, 6 1. illus. obl. 8vo. © Aug. 5, 
TOUS 8 ee. ond ~ate.. Sept... 21, 1916: 
A 4394388. 


Barker monthly illustrative home fur- 
nishing advertising service. Proofs 
for Sept., 1916. cover-title, 81. illus. 
ob Svo.5 @ Aug. 21, 1916;:2 ¢ and 
aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 489437. 


BARKER bros., inc.*, 


Barnes (A. M.) Esperance, the ship 
of hope. chap. 22, 23. (Jn Iilus- 
trated companion Oct., 1916) 

{23161 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 1 ce. Sept. 27, 
1916; A 442756; F. B. Warner co., 
ine., New York. 


BARRINGTON graphoprint co., inc.*, 
New York. Little schoolmaster self- 
instruction graphoprints for chil- 
dren. 4 pts. illus., diagrs. in en- 
velopes, 124 by 10 inches. Contents. 
1. Land animals you should know.— 
2. Big and little wonders of the 
world.—3. Presidents of the United 
States.—4. Peoples of the world. 

[23162-23165 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 4389378439381 


Barsottr (Charles)* New York. 
[Cablegrams] (Jn Progresso italo- 
americano ) [23166-23194 


Sept. 18, 1916. © Sept. 18, 1916; 1 «. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 442597. 


23197 


Barsottr1 (Charles) *—Continued. 
Sept. 19, 191/650 @ Sept. 19, 19163 1 e 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 442604. 


reg ae: 1916. © Sept. 20,' 19163 1 c. 
. 20, 1916; A 442650. 


sept, ec 22) (1916S 7 @) esept. ie 22% 
1916; ‘1c. each Sept. 21, 1916; A 
442671, 442672. 

Sept 235 24. LON Ge aC) septs low eae 
LOG ele IC Sept Zaae 25, bl OL Gre A 
442703, 442704. 


Sept. 25, 1916. _@ Sept. 25, 1916; '1 c¢. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 442739. 


Sept. 26, 1916. © Sept. 26, 1916; 1 c. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 442757. 


eept. 2¢, 1916) © Sept: 27;) LOG em ie. 
Sept: 28, 1916; A 442816. 


Sept. 28, 1916. © Sept. 28, 1916; 1 ec. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 442823. 


Sep 29 Oe LOG Gi Sept slo Os 
£9163 1 c¢. each Sept. 30, 1916; A 
442848, 442849. 


Cet. te rote: ¢ Octs te LOG sere ce 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442888. 


Och 235; 1916. © 7Oet.. 2; %3,) ates 
1 c. Oct. 3, 4, 1916; A 442916, "442917. 


Ociel4 LOGS OVOckE 4 PAGE eT. (ec. 
Oct. 5, 1916; A 442951. 


Oct. 75;. 191623 ©. Oct. 5) T9UGis: phy ex 
Oct. 5, 1916; A 442966. 


Oct. 6, 1916. e Oct. (G2 VISiG FOE. ve: 
Oct. 6, a A 443038. 


Oct. TORG? © Ock>. 08; -191G : 
ie: "Oct 7, 9, 1916; A 443063, "443064. 


Oct: 9 L9TG. (©. Oetoeg 7 191IG say es 
Oct:-9; "FITC 52 A 443094. 


Oct. 10 1916 yy @ Oct. 10; t9rGir dt ve: 
Oct. 10, 1916; A 443117. 


Oeta tis 1916" @) Octet 1OtGe fac. 
Oct. 11, 1916; A 443143. 


Oct. 12, 83. 191Gs" ©" Oct. 12.132 1OtGs 
1 ec. each Oct. 13, 1916; A 448154, 
443155. 


Oct tS TOG VOrOcts 14 ds OliGis 
i ie Veach (Oct? 16)" 1906 3 VAS 4432285 
443229. 


Ocky 1G) T9LGS © Oct.“ 16 ALG wee. 
Oct. 17, 1916; A 443270. 


Batr (Georgette) ed. Priscilla yoke 
book. Boston, Mass., The Priscilla 
publishing company, 1916. 40 p. 
illus. (part fold) 4to. $0.25. 

[ 23195. 

©: Sept. 21, 1916; 2 .c. and, aff. 

Oct. 11, 1916; A 488810; Priscilla 
publishing co., Boston. 


BauscH & Lomb optical co.*, Roches- 
ter, N. Y. Eye and the lens, an op- 
tical combination. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus. 16mo. [23196 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Sept. 
19, 1916; A 489564. 


Bays (William W.)* Charlotte, N. C. 
Fifty years ago. 4p. 12mo. 
[23197 
© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 489211. 


1043 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23198 


pt. ni 86 va 


BEARD (Patten) [23198, 23199 


Jolly year, by Patten Beard; illus. by 
Arthur Gibson Hull. Boston, New 


York, Pilgrim press, [1916] 10 p. 1., 
159) sp. steel, front. | col: illus., col. 
plates. 8vo. $1. 00. ©) Sept. 28; 


UOTGs 32 1c ct. 19tG: al. Ort, 6, 


1917; A 438880. 

© Patten Beard, Norwalk, Conn. 
Marjorie’s literary dolls. New York, F. 

A. Stokes company [1916] 8 p. l., 

Ite. Peron cilhas. W4to. §h1 25.4 '© 

Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 18, 

1916; A 438383. 

© Frederick A. Stokes co., 
York. 


BEAVER ¢o.*, Buffalo. Beaver board 
and its uses. 20 p. illus. (part col.) 
Svo. [23200 

© Sept. “15,- 1916302, c. .and ‘ate. 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 489683. 


BELL (Edward Price) [23201-23218 


Allies take serious view of U boats situ- 
Aton OLOCELO TOG col ca Octa as. 
1916; A 443197. 


British navy praised for war car feats. 
© Sept. 20, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 23,1916; 
A 442693. 
British reprisal for airship raids urged. 
© Sept. 26, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 29, 1916; 


New 


A 442834. 

British supporting no meddling policy. 
@) Sept. P2907 LOG = lenOcie Sorc: 
A 442918. : 


Describes his ocean airship. © Oct. 12, 
sul e. Oct. 16, 1916: - A 443257. 

Doom of Zeppelins is seen. © Oct. 2, 
1916; 1 ce. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443017. 

Expect U. 8S. ban on submarines. © Oct. 
1 Votes a es (Oct. 14. nome CA 
443214. 

Food rules for Britain urged. © Sept. 30, 
1916; 1 ec. Oct. 5, 1916; A 442962. 
Giant crawlers aid in victory on Somme. 
© Sept. 16, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 20, 1916; 

A 442629. 

Haig’s men new Ironsides. © Sept. 18, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 21, 1916; A 442644. 

Labor men may aid Irish nationalists. 
@) Oct, TY 19165) 4) ce, Oct #4; #916; 
A 443215. 

Redmond talk divides press. © Oct. 7, 
NOG) a ek Oct 1st, TONG VATA A Saal 
Russ are silent on Galicia. © Sept. 19, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1916; A 442690. 
See plan to embroil U.S... ©. Oct. 9; 
LOIG ; 1c. Oct. 12, D916; A 443034: 
Sure of clearing all France. © Sept. 28, 
1916; 1c. Oct. 2, 1916; A 442882. 

U. S. as a lifesaver in sea raid praised. 
©)/Ocki TO: S196 ies Och. das LOG” 
A 443201. 

War spurs British bad boys to crime. 
© Oct. xd,; 1916s (17e. Wcta8; Vis: 
A 443057. 

Zeppelins’ damage light, says M’Clure. 
© Sept. 14, 1916; Lc. Sept. 18, 1916; 
A 442588. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 
Chi- 


© Chicago daily news co., 
cago. 


BELL TELEPHONE co. of Pennsylvania*, 
Philadelphia. Telephone directories, 
[ 238219, 28220 


Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Carbondale [etc.] 
Sept. fe 1916.7 216) pa Atos Sept. 
18, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 23, 1916; 
A 439445. 


Shamokin, Sunbury, Bloomsburg [ete.] 
Sept. 15, 1916... 64, p. .4te: © Sept. 
30, 1916: 2c. and aff. Oct. 10, 1916: 
A 439715. 


Cleveland. 
(23221, 23222 


Spirit of Ben Hur. cover-title, [8] p. 
illus. 8vo.', @ Sept.) \49tee sea 
and aff. Sept. 11, 1916: A 436684. 


same. © nae a 1916: 2c and 
aff. Aug. 21, 1916; A 435937. 
BENDEL (Henri)* New York. Autumn 
fabrics and colourings. (In Har- 
per’s bazar. Oct., 1916.) [238223 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1916; A 442927. 


BEN Hur motor ear*, 


BENNETT (Jesse lLee)* Baltimore. 
Three new French novelists, Far- 
rere, Harry, Binet-Valmer. (In Poet 
lore. Autumn, 1916) [23224 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
11, 1916; A 438807. 


BENTLEY (Charles Edwin) Artamo 
filet crochet designs for household 
and personal use. Book no. 3, chart 
1-12. New York city, Bentley-Frank- 
lin company, 1916. 12 loose 1., illus., 
in envelope, obl. 8vo. $0.25. 

[23225 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 

8, 1916; A 438255; Bentley-Franklin 
co., New York. 


BERRYMAN (Robert J.) co.*, Philadel- 
phia. Our specialty, raw water ice 
systems. 24 p. illus. diagrs. S8vo. 

[23226 
© Sept. .27,- 1916: 2 ¢. audotine 
Sept. 29, 1916; A 444129. 


BEssEMER, Ala. R. L. Polk & €0.’s 
Bessemer city directory, 1916-1917. 
v. 2. Birmingham, Ala., R. L. Polk 
&..co,; W916... 4. p. 1, 7°20). ae 
$5.00. [28227 

© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 488642; R. L. Polk & co., 
Birmingham, Ala. 


Best (Alfred M.) co. inc.*, New York. 
Best’s key ratings of all licensed 
joint-stock fire and marine insurance 
companies [1916] 10th annual ed. 
116 p. S8vo. * [23228 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c June 26, 
1916; aff. July 8, 1916; A 483601. 


1044 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


Best & co.*, New York. 
[ 23229, 28230 
Shoes. [81 P p. illus. (part col.) 16mo. 
@) Sept. 28, 19165 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
10, 1916: A 439733. 


Smart fall fashions for girls and misses. 
m2 i phallus. 16mo.’ © Aug. 28, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept, 5, 1916; A 
439142. 


BIEDERMAN (Alfonso)* Detroit. Capi- 
talism or socialism. Fold. post card, 
col. illus. printed on both sides, 34 
by 44 inches. P2323 

© June 38, 1916; 2c. June 9, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 489275. 


BIELENBERG (A.) co. Roehrig’s trans- 
parent oil photo colors and instruc- 
tions for their use. [4] p. 12mo. 

[23232 

© Sept. 10, 1916; 2 c«@ Aug. 14, 
1916; aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 436709; 
Bernard Francis Roehrig, New York. 


BIncHAM (George) Hogwallow news. 

[ 23233-23235 

[v. 1, 2.] Madisonville, Ky., HE. L. 

Adams, 1916. 2 v. 8vo. $0.15 each. 

‘ {Text parallel to binding] © Sept. 

15, 1916; 2 ec. each and aff. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 436876, 436877. 


liveicocleod ae) %Sivo. 0.15. [Text par- 
allel to binding] Sept. 15, 1916; 
Pecwandeatt. Oct.) 1916; A 439711. 
© Edgar Lee Adams, Madison- 


ville, Ky. 


BircH (James H.)* Vanadium, Col. 
Royal road to fortune. Pt. 2. [4] 
p. 12mo. [23236 

©esent. 12, 11916; 2c. and aff. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 439333. 


BisHop-Babcock-Becker co.*, Cleve- 
land. Midwinter morning scream 
by Bill E. Shakesfear [pseud.] [9] 
maecol lus. .16mo. [23237 

© Sept. 11,-1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 489517. 


BLACKMAN (Alexander Francis) * Clay- 
ton, Mo. Highways vs. railroads: 
or Americanism vs. dissension. [3] 
p. 24mo. [23238 

© Aus. 30, 1916> 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 2, 1916; A 489139. 


BLACKWELL (Edgar E.) & Thompson 
(William C.)* Los Angeles. Jew of 
Malta. [7%] p. S8vo. [23239 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
9, 1916; A 489237. 


BLAISDELL (Etta Austin) Rhyme and | 


story primer, by HE. A. Blaisdell and 
Mary Frances Blaisdell. [Boston], 
Little, Brown, and company, 1916. 


23249 


BLAISDELL (Etta Austin)—Continued. 
Ziel al=lt ps, cols tront,., col: 
illus. 12mo. (Rhyme and Story read- 
ers) $0.32. [23240 

© ‘Septs 23,1916 :-52 ey. and att. 
Oct. 3, 1916; A 487960; Little, 
Brown, and company, Boston. 


BLAKE (Emily Calvin) [ 23241, 23242 

Autobiography of an impulsive girl. 
Sepine24a LONG Cy Nepts a2 on LONG 
A 442768. 

One man’s love. © Oct. 8, 1916; 1 «. 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 4438159. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

herald Sunday fiction magazine] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


BLAKE (Wallace Herbert) Getting 
started. 2d of a series under the 
general subject title The day’s work. 
(In Office appliances, Sept., 1916) 

[ 23243 

©) Sept) 13, 19162) ce Sept, a5, 

1916; A 442582; Office appliance co., 
Chicago. 


BLIGHTON (Frank Harris) Woodrow 
Wilson & co. 48 p. ilius. S8vo. 
$0.10. [23244 

Ow Aue sae 191Ge 2 ey Awe wot: 
1916; aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 439066; 
John Carlton Hackett, New York. 


Btoom & Millman, [23245, 23246 


New Puritan waist models. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides, 28 by 20+ inches. 
@ Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
25, 1916; A 444068. 


Two distinctly individual organizations. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 28 
by 212 inches. © Sept. 15, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444069. 


© Louis Appleson, New York. 


Bioomineton, Ind. Caron’s directory 
of the City of Bloomington, Ind., 
and taxpayers of Monroe County, 
1916-1917... v. 2. Louisville, Ky., 
Caron directory co., 1916. 514 p. 
8vo. $3.00. [23247 

© Sept) 12) 1916.) 2) chiand att: 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 488447; Caron di- 
rectory co., Louisville. 


BuLvuE book of optometrists and opti- 
cians. 3d ed., 1916. Chicago, II1., 
The Optometrist and optician, 1916. 
550 p. S8vo. [23248 

Gy Aor jas 1916 ; DC. Seba 2a; 
1916; aff. Sept. 22, 1916: A 438496 ; 
Lionel Topaz, Chicago. 

Boren (C. W.)* Detroit. Working- 
man and prohibition. [S] p. port. 
Svo. [23249 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

Sept. 21, 1916; A 489440. ; 


1045 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23250 


—pt.1ns., v.13 5 


BoLtuIncer (Conrad)* Memphis. Cot- 
ton production 
compiled from reports of the Census 


bureau of the United States, de- 


partment of Commerce on cotton | 


ginning. Sheet, 14 by 17 inches. 


sept. 14, 1916; A 489309. 


BoNNET-BRown sales. service*, Chi- 
cago. Syndicate service Suppl. 


N38738, 373A-F; F374, 374A-C; 375, 
3875A-E; 376, 376A-E. Sept. 1916. 
2a 1. Cl fold.) Wallus.. tol [23251 

© ‘Sept: "G) 1916>- 2? chvand) ait. 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 489255. 


BORDERLAND auto supply co. Motor 
car supplies. [Advance ed., 1917] 


BY Paso, Wex 19165 72) pn iS viloax, 
329 p. illus. 8vo. (Catalogue, 1916) 
[2p202 


© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 487710; John A. Schick, 
Chicago. 


Borton & Borton*, Cleveland. Bor- 
ton’s pocket manual of Cleveland 
securities. 1916. 220 p. 16mo. 

[23253 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 « Sept. 11, 
1916; aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 439367. 


Boston, Mass. Greater Boston build- 
ing trades directory, 1916. Comp. by 
Frederic H. Radford. Boston, The 
Tudor press, inc., 1916. 272 p. 8vo. 
$2.00. [23254 

©, Jnly) 22, 24916... 2) .c. Septe 14, 
1916; aff. Sept. 12, 1916; A 4387830; 
Tudor press, inc., Boston. 


Boston. First national bank of Bos- 
ton. Wealth of. America. Trans- 
portation by water. [23] p._ illus. 
16mo. [23255 

© Sept 11, 1916; 2° and air. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 4389486; Walker- 
Longfellow co., Boston. 


Boston PIANO & music co. Sales talk 
on our automatic business building 
campaign. cover-title, 45 p. nar. 
Svo. $1.00. [23256 

©,.Sept; 14.1916: 2 ce, andwait. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 489834; HE. L. 
Weidner, Iowa City, Ia. 


Bowers (Edwin F.) Just why we are 


sad in the autumn. (Jn Chicago 
herald) [23257 

OyOct,) 1,°1916s5 Le) Orta: dbie: 
A 442982; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


in United States, | 


[28250 | 
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 c:...and’ aff, | 


| 
1046 


Bowers (Sherman P.)* Frederick, 
Md. Wills, descents and distribu- 
tion of property. (Maryland) 15 
p. 24mo. $0.10... [23258 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1916; aff. Sept. 27, 1916; A 439050. 


Boyp’s main line directory, Over- 
brook, Merion, Narberth,  [ete.] 
1916-1917. Philadelphia, Pa., C. 
Howe company, 1916. 14, 2 [31]- 
11382 p. fold. map. S8vo. $6.00. 

[23259 


© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Oct. 18, 1916; A 488869; C. E. Howe 
co., Philadelphia. 


BRADSTREET’S book of commercial rat- 
ings of bankers, merchants, manu- 
facturers, ete. [23260-23263 


In the United States. v. 195, Sept., 
1916. New York, The Bradstreet 
company 16] Various paging. 
fol. © Aug. 25; 19163 2 €) Ans sl: 
1916) ate. Aus sout 1916; A 438197. 


Oct., 1916. New York, The Brad- 

street company [1916] Various pas- 
ing. Zol., {© Septieeb: 

Sept. 20, USiGe Taik- Sept. 28, 1916: 
A 487871. 

In the United States and the Dominion 
of Canada. v. 195, Sept., 1916. New 
York, The Bradstreet company [1916] 
Various paging fol:::@©); Awe: 5, 
1LOLG 25 C ‘Aug. 30, 1916; aff. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 438198. 

Oct., 1916. New York, The Brad- 

street company [1916] Various pag- 

ing. fol. © Sept. 265 191Gra2 ac: 

Sept. Dili NOW Gi fate. Sept. 28, 1916; 

A- 437872. 


© Bradstreet co., New York. 


BrRAYDEN (William H.) [23264, 23265 


Ireland will fight drafting for army. @ 
Oct. 6, 16; 1. ¢. Oct. -3)°35567.— 
443084. 


Tributes to Kettle show amity of Irish. 
© Sept. 22, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1916; 
A 442734. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


BrigHamM (Albert Perry) Geography 
of New York, by A. P. Brigham and 
C. T. McFarlane. xip. illus., maps 
(part col.) 4to. [23266 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 437767; American 
book co., New York. 


BrRINKLEY (Nell) [23267-23274 


All men are children. © Oct. 4, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 5, 1916; A 442954. 


It never rains, but it pours. © Oct. 2, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 3, 1916; A 442921. 
Life savers. @© Sept. Cs 


28, L9G: 

Sept. 29, 1916; A 442825. 

My star. © Sept. 29, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 
30, 19163) A 442860. 


ae 


BOOKS, 
no. 10, 1916 


GROUP II 
23294 


BriInKLEY (NeEtzi)—Continued. 


ee pest the old love and on with the 
Gero tole so 1. ¢.Oct.: 10; 
1916: A 443097. 


Old flames. © a GaetOlGey 7c Oct. 
7, 1916; A 443044 


On the limited. © Sent. 2S EO LG ede: 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 442751 


Pearl in the enen. © Oct. LOA TLOUG': 
PresO@et. 44. 1916)> A 443122. 


[ Note: The foregoing are in New York 
evening journal] 

© International news _ service, 
New York. 


Brockton, Mass. Brockton & Bridge- 
waters directory, 1916. no. 34. 
Boston, Mass., W. A. Greenough & 
co., 1916, 931 p. front. (fold. map.) 
Svo. $5.00 [23275 


© Sept. 20, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
sept. 26, 1916; A 437831; W. A. 
Greenough & co., Boston. 


BromM (Emma)* New York. Bltiten 
der sehnsucht. New York, The In- 
ternational news company, 1916. 52, 
[2p. front. (port.) 12mo. $0.65. 

[23276 
© Sally 30, 1916: 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1916; aff. Sept. 15, 1916; A 4386830. 


Brooks (Amy) Dorothy Dainty’s 
new friends. Boston, Lothrop, Lee 
& Shepard co., [1916] 3 p. 1., 233 p. 
front., plates. 12mo. $1.00. 

[23277 

© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 

16, 1916; A 445201; Lothrop, Lee & 
Shepard co., Boston. 


BROTHERHOOD of locomotive firemen 
and enginemen*, Indianapolis. Our 
special study course. The Westing- 
house air brake. pt. 3, sec. Tc. (In 
Brotherhood of locomotive firemen 
and enginemen’s magazine, Sept.., 
1916) [23278 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 1 ce. Sept. 28, 
1916; A 442820. 


Brown (Alexander) & sons*, Balti- 
more. Handy-digest federal income 
tax for individuals and fiduciaries. 
cover-title, 48, [2] p. Svo. [23279 

© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff, Oct. 
5, 1916; A 489649. 


Brown (R. M. S.)* Fort Monroe, Va. 
Brown’s brief history and explana- 
tion of the standard and unwritten 
work of the I. B. P. O. elks of the 
Paemc. 2.2 —..1.).p. [9]—56, 1 1.. front. 
(port.) ilius. 832mo. $0.25. | 23280 

© Aug. 18, 1916;.2 ¢@ and aff. 
Sept. 15, 1916; A 436812. 


Bzown hoisting machinery co.*, Cleve- 
land. Brownhoist locomotive cranes. 
cover-title, 1 p. 1., 26 numb. 1. 1 1. 
illus., diagrs. fol. (Catalog of de 
tail parts) [23281 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444053. 
Brown, Lisle & Marshall*, Providence, 
R. I. Rhode Island investments. 
July 1, 1916. cover-title, 46 p. 
12mo. [23282 
© Aug. 9, 1916; 2:e7 Aug. 14, 1916; 

aff. Aug. 12, 1916; A 487213. 


Browne (Louis Edgar) [23283-23284 


Townshend’s troops exchanged by Turks. 
@OjOce 2a TOG Ww Ge Oct. Gy TSG A 
443024. 


Writer high in sky sees Tigris battle. 
© Sept. "97, VOLE Ie C Sept. 30) E9TGE 
A 442870 


[ Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 

BROWNELL (William L.)* Kalamazou, 
Mich. Think; or, The psychology 
of salesmanship. Kalamazoo, Mich., 
Kalamazoo loose leaf binder cCo., 
1916. [184 2p. SV. [23285 

©), (Sept... 6, "191632. co Sept., 16; 
1916; aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 436841. 

BRUNKEN (Juergen)* Goteba, OkI. 
Seven human mountains; or, The 
personification of sin. 96 p. 8vo. 

[23286 
©7 Mar) i, 1916s sa "ena vias 
1916; aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 4389057. 
Bryant (Lane)* New York. 
[23287-23289 
Lane Bryant. Fall and winter modes for 
women and misses. 10 p. _ folder. 


illus. V8vo. @ Sept... ts) W91e 2 20 ec. 
and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 438506. - 

Mater modes. Fall and winter, 1916— 
1917. cover-title, 64 p. illus. 4to. 
@© Sept. °12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
22, 1916; A 4388508. 

Modes for extra-size or stout figures. 
Fall and winter, 1916-1917. cover- 
titles 40, pot) ius” diagrs.* 4 to. © 
Sept. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept- 28, 
1916; A 439563. 

Bryant & Stratton—Rhode Island com- 
mercial school*, Providence, R. I. 
Illustrated catalog. [55th year] 3 

]., [2], 5-42, [2] p.. plates, ports. 

4to. [23290 
© Sept:' 11916; 2 es Sept.. 16, 

1916; aff. Sept. 15, 1916; A 436888. 


Bryce (Catherine T.) [23291-23294 

Aldine phonic cards. Primer set, by 

Cc. T. Bryce and Frank E. Spaulding. 

New York, Newson & company, 1916. 

54 cards, printed on both sides, 4s by 

7% inches, in folder, 8 by 5 by 1 inches. 

$0.56. @©@ Sept. 6, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
sept. 12,1916; A 4392738. 


1047 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23295 


Bryce (Catherine T.)—Continued. 


Aldine readers. Book 1. Rey. ed., 1916. 
y T. Bryce and F. E. Spaulding 
with illus. by M. EH. Webb. New York, 
Newson & company [1916] 160 p. 
col. illus. 12mo. $0.36. © Sept. 6, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 
438439. 


Aldine readers. Primer by C. T. Bryce 
and FE. EH. Spaulding; with illus. by 
M. H. Webb. Rev. ed., 1916. New 
York, Newson & company [1916] 160 
De cole wilwss,) t2mow  S0.365 (© isept: 
6, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1916; aff. Sept. 
12, 1916; A 489411. 


Aldine sight-word cards. Primer set. 
Rey., 1916, by C. T. Bryce and Frank 
H. Spaulding. New York, Newson & 
company, 1915. 121 cards, printed on 
both sides, 42 by 7% inches, in folder, 
8 by 5 by 2 inches. $0.96. © Sept. 6, 
USING #5, BOC ENIES Seo LA alee Fs 
439274. 


© Newson & co., New York. 
Bryn Mawr college. [23295, 23296 


Examination papers set for matriculation 
in the spring, 1916. cover-title, 67 p. 


SMOW HSU Zone © PoUneestS LOG 2 es 
June 16, 1916; aff. June 20, 1916; A 
433447. 


© Bryn Mawr college, Bryn Mawr, 
Pa. 


First year and second year English com- 
position. 1916-1917. LOM ep: 4to. 
$024. © NSepty 16; 196): 2. co and ait. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 4386971. 


© Howard James Savage, Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. 


BucHan (John) [ 23297-23299 
Allies win on Somme by steady pressure. 
©) Sept. 16, 1916s 1 ie. Sept. 20" lore’: 
A 442628. 
British drive ahead on the Somme front. 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 27, 1916; 
A 442798. 
Haig ends Ist stage of battle on Somme. 
© Sept. 80, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 5, 1916; A 
4429638. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


BucKLEY (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 
[23300-23304 
Don’t place fire insurance with anybody 


you dont know about. Sept. 11, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; A 442588. 


How Security in business transactions 
sometimes slips away Sept. 25, 
HOLG | wes OFt.) 2, 1916; A 442904. 


Bap oeesat decision affecting the lending 
of money on accounts receivable. © 
Sept. 18, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 26, 1916; 
A 442735. 


Watch your contracts or order blanks for 
these clauses. © Oct. 2, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 443091 


When you start to proteet yourself, be 
sure you are right before you go 
ahead. . © “Oct. 9, 1916." fh ceock 
16, 1916; A 443262. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Modern 
merchant and grocery world. ] 


pt. T) B'S. Fee 


BUCKLEY, Dement & co.*, Chicago. 


Buckley, Dement & co. mail adver- 
tising data bock [1916] 93 p. illus. 
Svo. $1.00. [23305 


© June 24, 1916s 2 cCland am 
June 29, 1916; A 4381676. 


BUETTNER (T.) & Co., ine.*, Chicago. 
T. B. C. crocheted towel laces with 
instructions: ‘nos. SIO 1a Fey ae 
illus. . 4to. [23306 


© July 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug: 
28, 1916; A 487408. 


BULGER (Bozeman) Professor Chal- 
mington. (Jn Chicago Sunday herald 
fiction magazine.) [23307 


© Sept. 24, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1916; A 442766; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Burcess (Thornton) Little animal 
stories for little children, by Thorn- 
ton Burgess; illus. by Leon Wolf. 
Garden City, N. Y., John Martin’s 
house, ine. 2916: [327 ‘pie wiles 
(part col.) 4to. (On cover: John 
Martin jolly book.) $1.00. [23308 

© Sept: 1, 1916; 2 %e) Aumese22 
1916; aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439232; 
John Martin’s house, ine., New York. 


BuRNETTE (Harry L.) 


kima. cover-title, 26 1. fol. [Mo- 
tion picture scenario. ] [23309 
© June 20, 1916; 2 @ and ‘aff, 


Sept. 22, 1916; A 488503; Mabel An- 
derson Burnette, Zion City, Il. 


BUSINESS men’s advertising service, 
ine.*, New York. Gift giving as an 
art. cover-title, [11] p. illus. (part 
col.) 24mo. [23310 


Sept. 25, 1916; 2..¢. amd) jam 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 489511. 
BuTLER bros.*, Chicago. Block system 
of advertising. [Rev.ed.] 186, [6] 
p. Ato. [2aa1e 
© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Sept. 
7, 1916; A 439192. 


Butter County, Pa. American agri- 
culturist farm directory and refer- 
ence book of Butler County, Penn- 
sylvania, 1916. New York, Orange 


Judd company, 1916. 278 p. illus., 
fold. map. 8vo. [23312 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c..and jaime 


Oct. 2, 1916; A 488684; Orange Judd 
co., Springfield, Mass. 


Burr (Albert L.)* Adairville, Ky. 
Butt’s amortization tables. [6] p. 
Svo. [2318 

© Aug. 17, 1916; 2,c ‘and ame 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 489337. 


1048 


Bride of Yah- 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


BUTTERICK quarterly. v. 9, no. 4, win- 
ter, 1916-17. 84p. illus. (part col.) 
Hol $0.25. [23314 

© Oct: 9,.1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 
10, 1916; A 439716; Butterick pub. 
co., New York. 


Byrnes (Joseph H.) Des Moines, & 
Pearson (Barney)* Fort. Worth, 
Tex. Instantaneous rate book form. 
Sheet, 6 by 54 inches. [23315 

etoly 915,91916; 2 e¢. Aug. 9, 
1916; aft. Sept..15, 1916; A 4389336. 


Byron (Mark) jr.* Cincinnati. Mu- 
Sical events, season, 1916-1917. 
cover-title, 24 p. fold. diagrs. 16mo. 
$0.10. [23316 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 489294. 


C. S. R. blue book of dogdom; club 
and kennel directory. 8th annual 
wale tpt. o| New York city, C. S. 
ened (1986) 163 p. villys. Sve. 
$1.00. P23o1% 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 
1916; aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 4387729; 
Fred James Skinner, Nyack, N. Y. 


CALLAGHAN & company’s cumulative 
quarterly to Simmons’ New Wiscon- 
eres fy. . no. .2.. )Aug., 
1916.] Ed. by the publishers’ edi- 
torial staff. Chicago, Callaghan and 
company, 1916. 1038 p. 4to. $4.00 
per yr. [23318 

(reu=. 31, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 487543; Callaghan 
& co., Chicago. 


CALLAHAN (Raymond B.)* Longmont, 
Col. Investigation showing the ef- 
fect of price cutting on trade-marked 
grocery articles in greater New 
Mesk 656) ps/nar. Svo. $0.25. 

[23319 


© July 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
38, 1916; A 483923. 


Camp fire outfitting co., New York. 
New York styles. Fall & winter, 
1916 & 1917. cover-title, 28 p. 
illus. 4to. [23320 


© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
5, 1916; A 439658. 


CANTON, O. Canton classified direc- 
tory. 1916. Cleveland, O., Canton 
classified directory publishing co., 
1916. 63 p. 8vo. PE SPall 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 489288; Paul 
Goering & co., Cleveland. 


23332 


CAPITAL ELECTRIC company. Automo- 
bile supply catalogue. no. 8, 1916. 
Salt Lake City, Utah, [1916] xxiv, 
265 p. illus. 8vo. [2an22, 

© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 487711; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


CAPITAL NATIONAL bank, St. Paul. 
What this bank thinks about life in- 
surance. [7] p. 16mo. [23323 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439615; Har- 
vey Blodgett co., St. Paul. 


CAREY (Lawrence F.)* Philadelphia. 
Rates of building and loan associa- 
tion stock and insurance. cover-title, 
[15] p. 24mo. [23324 

© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
29, 1916; A 444130. 


Cartson (Brer)* Brooklyn. Progres- 
Sive political science. cover-title, 
Apel. a2 ps 46mo: YHoeZae [23325 


@isepe, 45, 1916 302 (came atte: 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 439373. 


CARNAHAN mfg. co.*, Indianapolis. 
Carnahan manufacturing company. 
- 96 p. illus. 8vo. [23326 
© Oct, 47 1916: 2°¢ and ate Oct. 

6, 1916; A 444264. 


CAROLA co.*, Cleveland. Carola phono- 

graph club sales plan. cover-title, 15 

l. illus. fol. [Text parallel to bind- 

ing] [23327 

@ “Sept. (2241916 +2 ex. Sept. 28: 
1916; aff. Sept. 29, 1916; A 444132. 


CARPENTER (Frank G.)* Washington. 
[23328-23331 


Carpenter visits trade center of interior 
Alaskan s@uOct 1. tone): ives Oct 2 
1916; A 442918. 

Frank G. Carpenter visits a region where 
boiling water bubbles through crevices 
of prehistoric ice. © Sept. 24, 1916; 
1 e. Sept. 25, 1916; A 442778. 

Odd features of life in the wintry heart 
of, Alaska.) @) Sept. ie sore 3 dance: 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 442605. 

Trade of interior Alaska to be greatly 
increased by the new railroad. © Oct 
SY LOUGH OL ie Oct. 9) TOG 3A 443118. 
[The foregoing are in Washington Sun- 

day star] 


CATHOLIC FEAST and fast day calendar. 
O17 12.1 eol illus. attached. to: 
card, 123 by 7 inches. $0.10. 

[233382 


© Sept. 12, 1916; 2c. Sept. 13, 
1916; aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 439414; 
William J: Woods, Troy, N. Y. 


1049 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23333 


CATHOLIC THEATRE Movement. Juvenile 
play catalogue, 1916. ed. by Kather- 
ine Brégy. [Lancaster, Pa., Printed 
by Wickersham Printing company, 
1916] 36 p. 8vo. $0.25. [23333 

© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 439714; John J. 
Wheeler, Philadelphia. 

CENTRAL NATIONAL bank*, York, Pa. 
Vacation club of Central national 
bank. Class A. 1917. Card, printed 
on both sides, 6 by 7 inches. 

[23334 
© May 20, 1916; 2 c« July 24, 
1916; aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 439065. 

CENTRAL TRUST co. Of Des Moines. 
Trust company and the lawyer. 
cover-title. [8S] p. 16mo. [23335 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916: A 436872 : KK. “EB. Puree, 
Chattanooga. 


CENTURY adv. service co.*, New York. 
Century service, Oct., 1916. cover- 
title, 26 1. illus. fol. [23336 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 
1916; aff. Sept. 29, 1916; A 444141. 


CHANDLER (C. F.) Fixation of atmo- 
sphereic nitrogen by the processes 
of Nitrogen products company, by 
Prof. C. F. Chandler and Dr. Nor- 
man E. Holt. 20 p. 16mo. [23337 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916: A 444083; Nitrogen 
products co., Providence, R. I. 


CHANNING (Anne Heaton) Fashion 
letter. [23338, 23339 


New York, Sept. i, 1916. 4 1. folder 
les, .4t0.01@: Sept. 32; 19416: 2 ‘ec. 
pept. 241. 19916: ali. Oct. T, 1916: A 
43968T. 


CHaPpMAN (C.. Durand) Self-made 
pictures for children; or, Cut-out 
journies to famous places, painted 
and described by C. Durand Chap- 
man. New York, Frederick A. 
Stokes company, 1916. 30 p. col. 
illus. col. plates. obl. Svo. $1.00. 

[23340 
© Oct. 3, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 


»), 1916; A 4387991: Frederick A. 
Stokes co., New York. 

CHARLES William stores. inc Brook- 
lyn. 23341. 23342 | 
Your bargain book, catalogue no. 13. 

156, 22 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 
© Aug. 13. 1916; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1916: | 
aff. Sept. 15, 1916; A 437703. 

is 
{ 
i 


pt. & hese 


CHARLES William stores, inc.*—Con. 
Your new style book, fall and winter 
season 1916-1917, catalogue no. 12. 
512,18 p. illus. (partcol.) 4to. (Cover 
title: New York styles.) @©@ Aug. 15, 
1916; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1916; aff. Sept. 

15, 1916; A 437704. 

CHATHAM & Phenix national bank of 
the city of New York*, New York. 
More taxes, a quick reference chart 
to the new federal revenue act. 10 
p. 12mo. [23343 

© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 e. Sept. 30, 
1916; aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 439684. 


CHESAPEAKE & Potomac telephone co. 
of Va.*, Baltimore & Roanoke, Va. 
Telephone directories. [23344, 23345 
Abingdon, Appalachia, Big Stone Gap 

ee Sept. 1, 1916. cover-title, 22 


Dp ‘Sve, OC Sept. 30, ae 2 ce. and 
aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 43974 


Blacksburg. Chae Dublin 
fete.] Sept. 1, er cover-title, 30 
p. 8ve. © Oci..2, 1916-255 and aff. 

Oct. 10. 1916; A ‘439741. 


Cuicaco, Int. Lakeside annual di- 
rectory of the city of Chicago, 1916, 
Reuben H. Donnelley, compiler. 
Chicago, The Chicago directory com- 
pany, 1916. 2068, [2077]-2394 p. 
fol. [23346 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 438784; Chicago directory 
co., Chicago. 


CHICAGO CENTRAL station institute. 
Commercial engineering course. 
Lessons 14. 15. cover-titles, 2 v. 
ilius.. diagrs. Svo. Contents——Les- 
son 14. Wiring—Lesson 15. Motors. 

- [23347, 23348 

© Sept. 15, 25, 1916; 2 e@ each 

and afi. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439550, 

439551; National electric light assn., 
New York. 


CHICAGO DAILY news co.*, Chicago. 
[23349-23351 


British gain ground in the Somme drive, 
by a military observer. © Oct. T, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 1916; A 443110. 

Chicago travelers in , Hurope. © Sept. 
28, 1916: 1 c. Oct. 2, 1916: A 449884. 

Chicagoans arrive in Paris. © Sept. 28, 
1916; 1 © Oct.-2) 1916254 a49885, 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 


CHICAGO REAL estate index co.*, Chi- 
“ago. Atlas and ownership index. 
23352-23357 
Suppl. to v. i. [Changes from Mar. 
1, 1910, to May 20, 1916]  cover- 
title, 15 p. fol. © June 21, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 18. 1916; A 436927. 
Suppl. to v. 1. [Changes from Mar. 
1, 1910, to June 20, 1916] cover 
title, 15 p. fol. ‘@ July 21, 1936; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436924. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


CHICAGO REAL estate index co.*—Con. 


Suppl. to vy. 3. [Changes from May 1, 


1909, to May 20, 1916] cover-title, 
Pon tol. ve) June 21° 19163 2 e. 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436928. 


Suppl. to v. 3. [Changes from May 1, 
1909, to June 20, 1916] cover-title, 


ne ee duly 21> 1916s 2 e. 


and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436925. 


Suppl. to v. 6. [Changes from Sept. 1, 
1910, to May 20, 1916]  cover- -title, 
2ST tol... © June Ze LOT G2) Cc: 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436929. 


Suppl. to vy. 6. [Changes from Sept. 1, 
1910, to June 20, 1916] cover-title, 
Beg: tol. © July PNAIAGI GS) OA” Cs 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916: "A 436926. 


CHICAGO TECHNICAL college*, Chicago. 

[ 238358, 23359 

Home-study courses in drafting and de- 

sign. 40 p. illus., ports., diagrs. 

8vo. @ Apr. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 5, 1916; A 439652. 


Practical home study courses in plan 
reading, estimating architecture, con- 
tracting. 24 p. illus., ports., diagrs. 
8vo. © Apr. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 5, 1916: A 439651. 


CHILTON co.*, Philadelphia. Chilton 
automobile directory. September, 
1916. 1067 p. obl. S8vo. [Text 
parallel to binding.] [23360 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 14, 1916; A 445154. 


CINCINNATI chiropractic assn. Chiro- 
practic. (Jn Cincinnati Enquirer.) 
[23361 


i sep. 17, 1916;-1° c. Oct. 9, 
1916; A 443273; William J. Tobin, 
Cincinnati. 


CivATOR. [23862-23367 


Illinois ed. v. 16, no. 2, July, 1916. 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company ] 1916. 358 p. cover-title. 
Syvas 75200: @ Aug. 30, 1916; 2 «¢. 
and aff. Sept. 25, 1916: A 438560. 


Indiana ed. v. 8, no. 2, Aug., 1916. 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 338 p. 
8 vo. $5.00 per yr. © Sept. 30, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 438789. 


Iowa ed. v. 15, no. 2, Aug., 1916. [New 
York, The Citator publishing com- 
pany, 1916] cover-title, 357 p. 8vo. 
$5.00. © Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Oct. 9, Sy A 4388788. 


Minnesota ed. 144mn0.62, Aug: (4916. 
New York. The Citator publishing 
company, 1916.] cover-title, 215 p. 
8vo. $5.00 per yr. © Sept. 21, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 438787. 

Missouri ed. vy. 16, no. 4, July, 1916. 
[New York, The Citator- publishing 
company] 1916. cover-title, 459 p. 
ave. $9.00. © Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 438561. 

Wisconsin ed. v.10, no. 4, Aug., 1916. 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title, 196 p. 
8vo. $5.00 per yr. © Sept. 26, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 438786. 


© Citator pub. co.. New York. 


10 


23379 


City natl. bank [of Evanston] Hand 
book of banking facilities. cover- 
title, 44 p. S8vo. [23368 

© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
7, 1916; A 489694; Frank Long- 
worth, Chicago. 


Crark (Gilbert J)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Synopsis of the writings of Charles 
Dickens. Kansas City, Mo., Law- 
yers’ international publishing c¢o., 
[1916] 2p.1, p. 5-43. port. 16mo. 
$0.50. [23369 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 11, 
1916; aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 486910. 


CLARK thread co.*, Newark, N. J. 
Clark’s O. N. T. book of needlework. 
99 p. illus. obl. 16mo. $0.25. 

[23370 
© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. Aug. 24, 
1916; aff. Sept. 29, 1916; A 444136. 


Cray County, Minn. Minnesota state 
farmers’ directory Clay County 
1916-17. Fargo, N. D., Bozeman, 
Mont., Farmers’ directory company, 
1916. 175 p. 8vo. $5.00. [23371 


© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 438764; Roy E. Kalat, 
Bozeman, Mont. 


CLEAVELAND (Elizabeth Whittlesey) * 
New Haven. Future auxiliaries in 
English. 30, [1] p. 12mo. $0.25. 

[23372 


©: Sent....12,, 4916 :.2 ¢. and aft 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 439332. 


CLEMENT (Ernest W.) [23373-23378 


Criticize Japanese cabinet. © Oct. 9, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 12, 1916; A 443137. 


May form Japanese cabinet. © Oct. 4, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 7, 1916; A 443051. 


Oppose Terauchi as premier. © Oct. 5, 
1916; 1 ec. Oct. 9, 1916; A 443060. 


Sees trade war in Gary trip. © Oct. 8, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443010. 


Uplift Japan’s wouler plea. © Sept. 29, 
41916:;- 1) e:- Oct, , 1916; A 442912. 


Urges young ae rule. © Oct., 2, 
1916; 1c. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443026. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. ] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


CLEVELAND, O. Cleveland directory for 
the year ending August, 1917. 46th 
annual issue. Cleveland, O., The 
Cleveland directory company, 1916. 
[25]-2245 p. 4to. $12.00. [23379 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 438783; Cleveland direc- 
tory co., Cleveland. 


1 67973—16 


® 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23380 


pt. Ent Ses 


CLroucH (Albert L.) Hints for mo- 
torists. Week of Sept. 11, 25, 1916. 
2.) IPTOOR [23380, 28381 


© Sept. 1, 20, 1916; 2 c. each and 
aff. Sept. 29, 1916; A 444120, 444121 ; 
Internatl. syndicate, Baltimore. 


CLuB members schedule of coming 
events. Sept.-Oct., 1916. cover-title, 
[30] p. illus. 24mo. $0.10. 

[23382 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 

Sept. 23, 1916; A 489480; Keech & 
Beck, New York. 


Coat field directory and mining cata- 
logue. Pocket ed. 1916. Pittsburgh, 
Pa., Keystone consolidated publish- 
m4 -CO., Ine, 1916.18 ps, J2mo. 
$25.00. [23883 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1916; aff. Sept. 12, 1916; A 437641; 
Keystone consolidated pub. co., inc., 
Pittsburgh. 


CoE (Oscar John)* Chicago. Tom, 
Dick and Harry. 15 p. illus. (part 
col.) 16mo. [23384 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 15, 
1916; aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 439462. 


[Cor (Sayers) ] [23385, 23386 


Raphael. Proof. (For the Mentor. vy. 
, ho. 14, serial no. 114.) © Sept. 1, 
191G 32 cy and att Sept, 165 1o16; 
A 439362, 


Walter Scott, 1-6. Proof (For the 
Mentor. v. 4, no. 15, serial no. 115.) 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
38, 1916; A 439627. 


© Mentor assn., ine., New York. 


CoLE chemical co.*, Chicago. Formu- 
las for chemical preparations. Cata- 
logue no 28. 389, [1] p. fol. [23387 


© May 10, 1916; 2c. Oct. 7, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444273. 


COMMERCIAL AND financial chronicle, 
comp. Hand book of securities, 
Jan., 1916. Description; income; 
prices; dividends. New York, W. B. 
Dana company, 1916. 192 p. obl. 
32mo. $1.00. [23388 

© Jan. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 438721; William B. Dana 
co., New York. 


COMMERCIAL CREDIT co. ltd.*, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids rating 
guide. 1stissue. 644p. 4to. 

[23389 
© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 438909. 


Comstock (L. K.) & co.*, New York. 
Electrical distributing system, how 


much does it count. 11 p. illus, 
diagrs. 4to. (Bulletin no. 1) 
[23390 


© Aug..17, 19163 206 damdeaee 
Sept. 29, 1916; A 444126. 


Concorp, Cal., First national bank. 
Banking made plain. Rev. San 
Francisco, American publishing com- 
pany [1916] 32 p. 24mo. [23391 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 e and aff. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444036; Clarence 
V. Wilson, San Francisco. 


CoNNECTIcUT. Supreme courts of er- 
rors. Connecticut reports. 
[23392-23401 


vy. 89, pt. 8, Dec., 1915. © Jan. 4, 1916; 
2G. Tan: 6; 16; aff. Jan. 5, 1916; 
A 420258. 

v. ‘89, ‘pth 9; Jan.) 19%. [OQ Wen. is: 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 16, 1916; A 
420798. 

vy. 89, pt. 10, Mar., 1916; © May 1, 
1916; 2 c and aff. May 1, 1916; A 
427925. 

vy. 90, ‘pt. 1, ‘Feb., 1916" "© Marr2e 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 22, 1916; A 


4282138. 

v.90, pt. 2, Apr. 1916. “@ May =. 
1916; 2 c« and aff. May 5, 1916; A 
428841. 

v. 90, pt. 3, May, 1916. © June 10, 


1916; 2 e. June 12, 1916; aff. June 
23, 1916; A 431614. 


v; 90, pt. 4, June, 1916: “OSE 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 3, 1916; A 
433924. 

v. 90, pt. 5, July, 1916. © Aug. 16, 


1916; 2 c. and. aff. Aug. 17, 19165 A 
438100. 

v. 90, pt. 6, Aug., 1916. © Sent %, 

1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A 

6, 

A 


438266. 
v. 90, pt. 7, Sept., 1916. Oct. 


© 
1916; 2c. and aft. Oct. Yosoas; 
445011. 


© Charles D. Burnes, sec. of the 
state of Conn., Hartford. 
CoNNELL (John TT.) Two thousand 
words. cover-title, [20] p. 16mo. 
$0.15. [23402 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 e and aff. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 439574; Ziegler 
printing co., ine., Butler, Pa. 


ConNoR- GLOVER (Edalah)* Dallas. 
Keep on smiling. Mounted sheet, 
104 by 52 inches. $0.25. [23408 | 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 489329. 


Cooxsry (N. B.)* Olney, Ill. Alcohol 
railway. Olney, Ill., Cooksey pub. 
co., 1916. [4] p. illus. 8vo. [238404 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1916; aff. Sept. 29, 1916; A 444135. 


1052 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


Cootey & Marvin co. Uniform plan 
of cost accounting control. 35 p. 
Svo. [23405 


© May 6, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1916; aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 4386966; 
Natl. assn. of chair mfrs., Chicago. 


Cooper (Ryley) Exploring with a 
circus. (Jn Denver post) [23406 


© Oet. 1, 1916; 1 c Oct. 5, 1916; 
A 442965 ; Sells-Floto shows Co., inc., 
Denver. 


CO-OPERATIVE association of gasoline 
engineers of the United States of 
America. [Prospectus] [8] p. 8vo. 

[23407 


© sepnt. 2.1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 489634; Charles I. 
Bolles, Los Angeles. 


CorE (Mary Kennedy) Little widow 
Premi. Boston, Mass., Woman’s 
foreign missionary society Methodist 
Episcopal church, [1916] ee) sD: 
illus., ports. 8vo. $0.15. . [23408 


©mSept.. 1,-1916: 2c. and aff. 
Sept. 29, 1916; A 444137; Woman’s 
foreign missionary soc. of the M. PB. 
church, Boston. 


Cornine (Leavitt)* St. Paul. Job- 
bers and manufacturers of St. Paul. 
9th ed. cover-title, 44 p. 16mo. 

[23409 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 30, 
Potomac Oct, 13, 1916: A 444877, 


Corona typewriter co., ine.*, Groton, 
N. Y. Personal touch in typewrit- 
ing. 20p. illus. (part col.) 12mo. 

[23410 


© Sept. 5, 1916: 2 c@ and aff. 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 489212. 


CotTreLL (Thomas D.)* Chicago. 
[23411, 23412 


Cottrell’s minimum freight charge for 
small shipments, first and _ second 
class express rates, parcel post rates. 
cover-title, [50] p. fol. $2.50. © 
Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 26, 1916; A 437838. 


Cottrell’s parcel post zone and rate guide 
for shippers from parcel post unit 
2115. Chicago and its branch offices 
and stations. 2 p.. 1.209 p. 4to. 
$2.50. © Aug. 28, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 
27, 1916; aff. Sept. 26, 1916; A 
437839. 


Country home, the ladies farm 
journal. (In Fruit grower) 
[28418, 23414 


Vv. 27, no. 17; Sept: 1, 1916. @©Sept. 
2, 1916; ic Sept. LOL OMG: Al 
442373. 


23424 


Country home, the ladies farm 
journal—Continued. 


v. 27, no. 18, Sept. 15, 1916. © Sept. 
Le ey UG IG By hal ee Sept. 28, 1916; A 
442815. 
© W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, 


Mo. 


Cram (Emma C.)* Wilton, N. H. 
Uncle David’s little nephew. Bos- 
ton, New York, Chicago, The Pil- 
grim press, 1916. 6 p. L, 3-66 p. 
front., col. plates. 12mo. $0.75. 

[23415 


©PSept726) 19162). Oct 4: 
1916; aff. Oct. 3, 1916; A 4389638. 


CRAMPTON (C. Ward) Second folk 
dance book. New York and Chicago, 
The A. S. Barnes company, 1916. 
79 p. illus. 4to. $1.60. [23416 

G@ Aus: 25, 191632" « Aue.) 28, 
1916; aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 488167; 
A. S. Barnes co., New York. 


CRAWFORD (Isaac)* North Chatta- 
nooga. Meditations of solitude. 67 
p- 12mo. $0.25. [238417 


© Jan. 9, 1916; ic. June 10, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 25, 1916; aff. Sept. 6, 1916; 
A 439501. 


Cray bros.*, Cleveland. Cray brothers’ 
net price catalog earriage & auto 
supplies, tools. Fall, 1916. cover- 
title, 512 p. illus. 8vo. [23418 


© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Sept. 15, 1916; A 436814. 


CrESSsMAN’S (Allen R.) sons*, Phila- 
delphia. [23419-23421 
Cressman’s Counsellor, the cigar that 

makes friends. © Sept. 16, 1916; 1 c¢. 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 443269. 

Cressman’s Counsellor, the smoke that 
satisfies. @©@ Sept. 29, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 443015. 

Cressman’s Counsellor, they’re _ sold 
everywhere. © Sept. 22, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 3, 1916; A 442906. 

[Note: The peenine are in Colmes 
citizen | 


Crortr (Terrell)* St. Louis & -Univer- 
sity City, Mo. [ 23422, 23423 
Distribution—loss factors. (In Power) 

© Sept. 19, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916; 
A 442682. 


Practical lessons in electricity. Lesson 
i Characteristics of direct-current 
generators. (In The Jovian, Oct., 
LOLG)) 115@ Oech) 4,9 19463. Aes, Oct... 6, 
1916; A 4438007. 


CRUSSELL (Hdward H.)* Sacramento, 
Cal. Some aspects of modern shing- 
ling. Oct., 1916. (Jn Building age.) 

[23424 
© Oct. 2, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 5, 1916; 
A 442958, 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. T, nos: vis 


23425 

CumMMiInGs (Helen M.)* Attleboro, 
Mass. Bedtime dollie. (In Attle- 
boro sun) [23425 


© Oet. 3, 1916; 1 ec. Oct 10;1916; 
A 443098. 


CuppLtes & Leon co.*, New York. Our 


story book, jingles, stories and 
rhymes for little folks. 182 p. col. 
front., illus., col. plates. S8vo. $0.50. 

[23426 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 445119. 


Curwoop (James Oliver)* Owosso, 
Mich. Girl beyond the trail.  [no. 
10-13] [4 installments] (In Every 
week ) [23427 


© Sept.47411,..18, 25:31916 3-1 | 
each Sept. 26, 1916; A 442799. 


Dairy financial America*, New York. 
Your idea and others. 41 [1], p. 
16mo. [23428 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 444263. 


Date (Alan)* Bayside, N. Y. Alan 
Dale says: (Jn Pittsburgh Sunday 
leader ) [23429-23432 
Sept. 17, 1916. © Sept. 17, 1916; 1c. 

Sept. 20, 1916; A 442659. 
Sept. 24, 1916. © Sept. 24, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 442752. 


Octs 1; 1916. -©@xuOet. 11, 298: Le) Oct: 
5, 1916; A 442948. 


Oct. 8, 1916. © Oct. 8, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 
11, 1916; A 443140. 


DALLAS gas co. Collection stimulator. 
3 1. 4to.. $5.00. [23433 


"© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 486871; Charlie 
Alexander Caldwell, Dallas. 


DALRYMPLE (Leona) Good night 
stories. Proof, illus. [23434-23488 
The fairy balloon. @© Sept. 30, 1916; 

- 2c. and aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 439718. 


The golden tunnel. @© Sept. 23, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444251. 


Heliotrope. © Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439220. 


Old Man Weather. © Sept. 9, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 439386. 


Quarrel of the trees. © Sept. 16, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 436955. 
Newspaper feature service, inc., 

New York. 


DAVENPORT mfg. co.*, Davenport, Ia. 
Money in waste paper. cover-title, 
15 p. illus. 8vo. [23489 

© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
15, 1916; A 486820. 


Davies (Landon T.)* New York. 
[23440-23442 


Cashier’s guide of N. Y. city. Sept. 1916 
issue. Wall chart, 26 by 151 inches. 
$1.00. © Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 439216. 


Davies’ dividend chart. Oct., 1916. Wall 
chart, 26 by 154 inches. $1.00. ‘© 
Oct. '6; °1916%.2 ci jand wale. Ochae, 
1916; A 439743. 


Davies’ transfer card. Sept., 1916 issue. 
Wall chart, 27 by 201 inckes. $1.00. 
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 439416. 


Davis (A. M.) co.*, Boston. 
[23443-23480 


Baby’s first birthday. May your smiles 
be the sunshiny blossoms. Card, col. 
illus. 3% by 4% inches. $0.10. 
Sept. 13, 1916; 2 ©& ‘and @E) See 
22, 1916; A 444016. 

Birthday greeting. Why am I thinking 
of you today? Card, col. illus., 4 by 
5 inches. $0.10. © Sept. 13, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 444002. 


Birthday greetings. [Another birthday 
here for you.] 21. col. illus. 32mo. 
$0.10. © Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 444017. 


Birthday roses for a _ reose-bud baby. 
[When God had made the flowers.] 2 
1. obl.. 32mo. $0.15... @ Sept ies 
1916; 2 ¢ .and afi.) Sepive22.509tG- 
A 43869938. 


Congratulations on your wedding anni- 
versary. Here’s hoping you'll feel 
younger. Card, col. illus., 34 by 53 
inches. $0.10. @© Sept. 13, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 444013. 


Delayed but hearty greetings. [My 
greeting won’t reach you] cover-title, 
11. obl. 48mo. $0.15. © Sept. 13, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; 
A 444003. 


Don’t you want another nurse? When 
folks like you are taken ill. Post 
ecard, col. illus. $0.05. @© Sept. 13, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; 
A 436983. 


Folks back home. Now here’s a Christ- 
mas greeting. Folded card, col. 
4 by 5 inches. $0.15. © Sept. 12, 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; 
A 436861. 


For you and the nurse and doctor. Your 
nurse and doctor both are fine. Post 
card, col. illus. $0.05. © Sept. 13, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; 
A 436982. 


Glad you are better. 
ill the skies grow gray. 
‘eol. illus. $0.05. © Sept. 13, 1916; 

2c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 436987. 


Good health for you, good luck for us. 
Your illness, of course. Post card, 
col. illus. $0.05. Sept. 13, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 436990. 


Good health to you. As a good Irish- 
man once said. Post card, col. illus. 
$0.05. © Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 436989. 


You have my heartfelt sympathy. 
Post card, col. illus. $0.05. © Sept. 
13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; 
A 436991. 

Ha birthday. 
Se SOE Card, 
51 inches. $0.10. © Sept. 13, 
2c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 444012. 


When you are 
Post card, 


1054 


— 


¥, 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


Davis (A. M.) co.*—Continued. 


Happy birthday. [I fear you're growing 


up so fast.] 2 1. col. illus. 32mo. 
: $0.10. © Sept. 13, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916 : A 444007. 


Happy firthiay. little girl. Being 
little girl. Card, col. illus., 4 Dy 
inches. $0.10. © Sept. 13, 1916; 2 
and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 444006. 


Here’s hoping. Here’s hoping that you’ll 
gain so fast. Post card, col. “illus. 
$0.05. © Sept. 13, 1916; "2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A "436985. 


I miss you when you're ill. Folks like 
you are hard to spare. Post card, 
col. illus. $0.05. @© Sept. 13, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 436986. 

Of all the folks I see and know. Card, 
col. illus., 4 by 5 inches. atte: © 
Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 
1916: A 436996. 


On your birthday. [Our thoughts of 
some folks.] cover-title, 1 1. 24mo. 
$0.25. © Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 444004. 

On your graduation. [I’m glad to hear 
of your success. ] cover-title, 1 1. 
obl. 48mo. $0.15. © Sept. 13, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 436998. 


On your wedding. Seen ons 
New joy in life. ] cover-title, 1 1. 
24mo. $0.25. @ Sept. 13, 1916; 
2 c. and afi. Sept. 22, 1916; A 444005. 


Sorry you are ill. You are first in the 
thoughts. Post card, col. illus. $0.05. 
@ Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
22, 1916; A 436988. 


Thank you card. Your remembrance 
made me _ happy. Card, 3: by yee 
inches. $0. 05. © Sept. 13, 1916; 
and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 436902. 


To a friend of mine. Just a little greet- 
ing. Card, 33 by 6 inches. $0.10. © 
Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 
1916; A 436994. 


Since I can’t see you in person. 
Card, 3} by 6 inches. $0.10. © Sept. 
i, 49165 2 ¢ and afi. Sept. 22; 1916; 
A 444015. 


— When you read this message. Card, 
32 by 6 inches. $0.10. © Sept. 13, 
259G6> 2 ¢e. and aft. Sept. 22, 1916; 
A 444018. 


To a sweet girl graduate. [As all, today, 
are proud of you.]  cover-title, 1 1. 
$0.25. © Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 444014. 


To my mother. [God gives us friends. ] 
cover-title, 1 1. obl, 48mo._ §0.15. 
© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
22, 1916; ‘A 436999. 


To wish you well. This good luck card. 
Post card, col. illus. $0.05. © Sept. 
13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; 
A 436984. 


Your baby. Proud, of course you are. 
Card, col. illus. 34 by 52 inches. 
$0.10. © Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 444011. 


Your golden wedding. [Congratulations. 
The world is better than it was.] 
cover-title, 1 1. 24mo. $0.15. © 
Sept. 13, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 22, 
1916; A 436997. 


You have reached your golden mile- 
stone. cover-title, 11. 24mo. $0.25. 
© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
22, 1916; A 444008. 


© orp 


23492 


Davis (A. M.) co.*—Continued. 


Your silver wedding. [May the joy of 
your wedding belis.] cover-title, = re 
24mo. $0.15. © Sept. 13, 1916; 
and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A ‘444000. _ 


[This year will add a silver link.) 
cover-title, 1 1. 24mo. S0:25..) © 
Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 
1916; A 444009. 


Your wedding. Congratulations, in shar- 
ing each other’ s happiness. Card, col. 
illus. . oc by 52 inches. $0.10. ae 
Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 
1916; A 436995. 


Your wedding anniversary. [Congratu- 
lations! May your investment in joy 
continue.]. cover-title, 1 1. 24mo. 
S015. © Sept. 13, 1916: 2 & ‘and 
aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 444001. 


[I’d like to frame a message.] 

cover-title, 1 1. 24mo. $0.25. of 
Sept. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 22 
1916; A 444010. 

Davis (Edward D.)* Minneapolis. 
Wheat dockage tables. cover-title, 
3, [4917 p.’ Tmo. $0.50. [23481 

© Sept. 11. 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 489433. 


Davis & Furber machine co.*, North 
Andover, Mass. Davis & Furber ma- 
chine co. general catalogue B. cover- 
title, 8S p. illus., diagrs. Svo. 

[23482 
© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 439287. 


[Davison (Emil B.)] Ballyhoo book 
[by Ad-man Davison] cover-title, 
20 p. port. 24mo. [23483 

© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 ec: and ait. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 489556; Ad-man 
Davison, New York. 


? 


Dayton, O. Dayton news classified 
directory, 1916-17. Cleveland, O., 
P. Goering & co., 1916. S56 p. Svo. 

[23484 

©) Sept. 6 1916; 2 c ‘and aie 

Sept. 15, 1916; A 436826; Paul Goe- 
ring & co., Cleveland. 


DECKER (A. R.) [ 23485, 23486 
Doubts girl’s eye _will aid. © Oct. 4, 
916; 1 c. Oct. 7, 1916; A 443047. 


War loan money is sought. © Oct. 7, 
1S1G= te: Ock 145 1916: A 443112. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. ] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


DECORATIVE pattern co. Drapery for 
window or door. Pattern nos. T5— 
80. 6 sheets, illus., 10 by 7 inches. 

[23487-23492 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c. each Sept. 

1, 1916; aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439240- 

439245; Charles E. Anderson, Wood- 
haven, N. Y. 


1055 


ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23493 


pt..5,. Sa. ie 


DEFIANCE mfg. co.*, New York. Draw- 
ing materials, architects & engineers’ 
supplies, blue and black prints litho- 
graphic reproductions. 3899 p. illus. 
(part col.) 8vo. [23493 

©. Sept. 28, 1916; 2 ec. Oct: 5 
1916; aff. Oct. 14, 1916; A 445122. 


Dre Lone (George Keller)* Allentown, 
Pa.. Posies of the Lord. 11 p. illus. 
16mo. $0.10. [23494 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
14, 1916; A 489299. 


Dr Luz (August)* Syracuse, N. Y. 
Philosophy of water; its bearing 
upon all points of the earth. [21] 
Pp: ius. A2moe. $1400: [23495 

© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 c Aug. 30, 
1916; aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 4894638. 


DENGHAUSEN (Alfred F.)* West Rox- 
bury, Mass. New musical nomen- 
clature. Sheet, 10% by 7 inches. 

[23496 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c« Sept. 5, 
1916; aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 486811. 


DENNIS (Willard W.)* Los Angeles. 
Proposed remedial legislation to 
prevent successful motor vehicle 
thievery. cover-title, [6] p. 24mo. 
$0.50. [23497 


© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 486930. 


DENTINOL & pyorrhocide co., inc.*, 
New York. Pyorrhea (Riggs’ dis- 
ease). 9, [1] p. illus. 16mo. 

[23498 
©, Aue Si s19i6s 2 te’and’ ait. 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 489218. 


DEPOLLIER (Jacques) & son*, New 
York. D-D utility watch converti- 
ble for active and practical men. 
20 p. illus. 12mo. [23499 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Sept. 29, 1916; A 444127. 


Dr Rosaria (Giovanni) Socialismu 
e, lu ciarlatanu. New York, Societa 
libraria Italiana, 1916. cover-title, 
16 p. illus. 16mo. $0.10. [23500 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 cand: ait. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444075; Italian 
book co., New York. 

DERRICK pub. co.*, Oil City, Pa. Oil 
field report for September, [1916] 
(Jn Oil City derrick) [23501 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 5, 1916: 
A 442955. 


DETMER SEBVICE. v. 17, no. 8 8 p. 
illus.. (part. col.) fol. [23502 


© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 @ and aff. . 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 489214; Detmer 
woolen co., New York. 


DETMER WOOLEN cO0.*, New York. 
Pennant winners. v. 17, no. 10. 
Sheet, illus., 153 by 204 inches. 

[23503 


© Aug. 31,, 1916; .2, ec. and )att 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 439215. 


DETROIT central real estate syndicate. 
[23504-23507 
Cesuieake no. A, B, C. 38 v. Sheets, 


@© Sept. 9, 1916; 1 «¢. “each and aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916; ‘1c. each Sept. 14, 
1916; A 4395823439584. 

Syndicate agreement. 6 numb. 1. fol. 
[Text parallel to binding] © Sept. 
9, 1916; 1 c. and aff. Sept. al? 1916; 
le. Sept. 14, 1916; A 439581 


© J. P. Young, Detroit. 


DExTER (Carnot B.)* Montgomery, 
Ala. Explanation as to the manipu- 
lation of the Dexter calculator. 2 
sheets, 14 by 82 and 14 by 18 inches. 

[23508 


©. Sept. 5;,.19165. 2 «and am, 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 439442. 


Dicpy (Bassett) Deis cee 


Denies massacre in Moldavia. © Sep 
27, 1916: > 1c. Sept, S0p 19re. “et 
442871. 


Dispatch bearers stop to raid Sofia. © 
Sept. 18, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 21, 1916; 
A 442646. 

Drop disease from sky. © Oct. 9, 1916; 
1c. Oct. 12, 1916; A 4431382. 

Ferdinand’s bonds taken by the Kaiser. 

Sept. 14, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916; 
A 442590. 

Halicz, Lemberg key, is taken by Rus- 
sians. © Sept. 14, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 442585. 

Pierce German line in drive on Lemberg. 
© Sept. 21, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1916; 
A 442729. 

Roumanians saved by Russian attack. 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 2, 1916; 
A 442880. 

Russian ori a run trains. © Sept. 23, 
1916; c. Sept. 27, 1916; A TISTOL 

See ah shortage in Geman orders. 
© Oct. 10, 1916; 1 c. Oct. Is, 1916 ; 
A 443199. 

Take 417,106 captive in Brussiloff drive. 

Oct °5, 1916; 1 ‘¢. Oct. 9) aaiGs 

A 443055. 
Tell 344 ways Russ can boost income. 
Sept. 29, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 3, 1916; 

A 442909. 

Turks agit Russian forces. © Sept. 25, 
1916 ; ec. Sept 28, 1916; A 442803. 
ENote ie foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


1056 


BOOKS, 
no. 10, 1916 


GROUP II 


23545 


Ditton (Tom) My mother; a prayer. 
A, B. 2 Vv. col. illus. 8vo. $0.50 
each. (23521, 23522 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c.. each Sept. 
ad, 1916; aff Sept: 19, 1916; A 
436941, 436942; Gibson art co., Cin- 
cinnati. 


DiILLwortH (Joseph Dennis)* Boston. 
Assessed values of real estate in 
Boston, wards 5, 6, 7, 8, parts of 
wards 9, 12, 18, 14, 1916. 054, 559 
p. S8vo. $10.00. [23523 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 438899. 


Directory of executives and operating 
officials of iron and steel plants in 
the United States & Canada, cor- 
rected to July 1, 1916. Pittsburgh, 
Pa., The Blast furnace and steel 
plant, 1916. 197 p: 16mo. [23524 


eens ot, 19165) 2 c¢.. and dif. 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 4875838; Blast 
furnace & steel plant, Pittsburgh. 


DrxieE cotton felt mattress co. 
[23525, 23526 
This is the 2d installment of The Dixie 
club newspaper furniture advertising 
service. Sheet, illus., 23 by 17% inches. 
© June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 17, 
1916; A 4385125. 


This is the 4th week’s installment of the 
Dixie club newspaper furniture service. 
Sheet, illus., 17% by 233 inches. © 
Amlyatoe 1OtG 2c. and ait. July 17%, 
1916; A 435126. 


© O. M. Burton, Chicago. 


DoME engraving co. Scale for half- 
tones and zinc etchings. Sheet, 
diagrs., printed on both sides, 11 by 
14 inches. [23527 


© Sept: 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 4389610; Byron 'S. 
Dome, Sacramento, Cal. 


DonaAHEY (William) * Chicago. 
[23528-23581 


Teenie Weenie Turk invents a game. @ 
Sept. 24, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 29, 1916; A 
442828. 


Teenie Weenies find a hickory nut tree. 
Oo cies OlG tye) Oct. 12, LOL 2, 2A. 
443153. 


Teenie Weenies lay in a supply of corn. 
© Sept. 17, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 21, 1916; 
A 442657. 


Three reap Weenies get into trouble. 
edas Low oy) dvesnOct. 5; Ore + A 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune] 


Dress up bureau, inc.*, New York. 
Fall dress up. Sept. 80-Oct. 14 
IStG].~' [6] p- illus. -fol. [23532 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 439507. 


DromMcGooLeE (Will Allen)* Nashville. 
Song and story. (Jn Nashville ban- 
ner ) [23583-23536 


Rene 16; 1916. ..1@ | Septe 16, 19963) 1c: 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 442584. 


Sept. 23, 1916. © Sept. 23, 1916; 1 ec. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442903. 


Sept. 30, 1916. © Sept. 30, 1916; 1c. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442887. 


Oct. 7, 1916. © oe CLOG Aes vOcr 
9, 1916; A 44314 
Drury (Horatio N.) [23537-23589 


Pace standardized course in oral expres- 
sion. Lesson no. 1-2. New York, 
Pace & Pace, 1916.~° 2 v. 8vo. © 
Aug: 31, 1916i3 12. c.. each. Sept; :9, 
1916; aff. Sept. 7, £9165, A 139247" 
439248. 


Your market value. New York, Pace & 
Pace [1916] .35, [1] p. . port. 8vo. 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 3, 
1916 ; A 439626. 


© Pace & Pace, New York. 


DuLutTH, Minn. R. L. Polk & ©C0.’s 
Duluth .directory.. 1916. v.. 35. 
Duluth, Minn. Duluth directory co., 
1916.. 1005, [1012]-1112 p. 8vo. 
$7.00 [28540 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 488896 ; Duluth directory 
-@o., Duluth, Minn, 


Dunn (Samuel O.) Ten years of rail- 
road regulation. 28 p. 24mo. (Re- 
printed from Scribner’s) [23541 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 489450; Charles 
Secribner’s sons, New York. 


Dwyer (Anna) Why women are more 
revengeful than men. (Jn Chicago 
herald) [23542 


© Oct. 1, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 2, 1916; 
A 442984; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


HAKELEY (Charles W.)* Newark, N. J. 
Old-age pensions for teachers, 
preachers, professional and salaried 
men and women. [7] p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [23543 


© Jan. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
38, 1916; A 489621. 

Ear~tt (Louise Harding)* Washing- 
ton. Bible simplified for home and 
school. The seven creative days. 
The bridge of life. Sheet, diagrs., 
113 by 8 inches. [28544 

© May 26, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Aug. 25, 1916; A 439250. 

[Hast (Anna Merritt)] How to can 
fruits, vegetables and meats [by A. 
M. Hast and V. EH. Kift. Philadel- 
phia, Ladies’ home journal, 1916. 
ZF Dp. Ws. Syo: [23545 


@\ June 20, 1996s) 2 eh vand) aff. 
sept. 18, 1916; A 486912; Curtis 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 


1057 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23546 


EASTERN arts association. Proceed- 
ings. Tth annual meeting. Spring- 
field, Mass. Apr. 20-22, 1916. 219 
p. illus., plan, diagr. Svo. $0.50. 

[23546 

© Sept. 6. 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 13, 

1916; afi. Sept. 19, 1916; A 439403; 
Royal B. Farnum, Albany, N:: 


EBERHART (C. P.)* White Plains, N. Y. 
Course in practical business writing. 
Boston. New York. Chicago. [etc.] 


Ginn and company, 1916. iii, 33 p., 
and blank lL. illus. 4to. $0.75. 

[23547 

©. Sent= 20, 1916>. 2 @ . Oct. 41, 


1916; aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 445064. 
Errersot (Charles E)* Lansing, Mich. 
Bookkeeping drill no. 2. 15 p. S8vo. 
$0.15. [23548 
© Aug. 28, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 436674. 


New York. Cut 
2d no. for Oct., 


Economy service co.*, 
bulletin, no. A154. 


1916. cover-title, numb. lL S884. 
Tol. [23549 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 


Sept. 19, 1916; A 439384. 


EDMUNDS 
phia. 
Hoag’s vision. 


(Albert Joseph)* Philadel- 
Resurrection in Mark and 
Two studies in the 


Christian religion. 8, [8] p. fol. 
$0.25. [23550 
© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Sept. 14, 1916; A 439300. 


Ettery (Loren W.)* St. Paul Park, 
Minn. Picture subjects for composi- 
tion with suggestive questions. [Lin- 
coln]. Sheet, port. 11 by 84 inches. 
2 for $0.01. [23551 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c Aug. 18, 
1916; aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 436972. 


Extiotr (Howard)* Sarasota. Fla. 
Openings in the South. Florida. 
[12] p. folder. 16mo. [23552 


© July 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
2, 1916; A 439145. 


Exxrison (Nellie) Corticelli lessons in 
tatting, by Nellie Ellison and M. M. 
Stoddard. Florence, Mass., The 
Corticelli silk mills, 1916. 56 p. illus. 


Svo. [23553 
© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 ce Aug. 23, 
1916: aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 439320 : 


Corticelli silk mills. Florence, Mass. 


pt. rasa Ee 


Etson (William H.) Manual for good 
English. Book 2. Some detailed 
suggestions for the teacher. By W. 
H. Elson, C. E. Lynch and G L. 
March. Chicago, New York. Scoit, 
Foresman and company, [1916] 160 
pm 12m. See [23554 

© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 « Sept. 15, 
1916: aff. Sept. 16, 1916: A 437696; 
Scott. Foresman & co., Chicago. 


ENGLISH woolen mills co., ine.*, Cleve- 
land. Clothes book thirty-nine. Fall 
and winter, 1916-17. [16] p. illus. 
12mo. [23555 

© Sept. 15, 1916: 2 e and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 436874: 


ENNES (Mrs. W. S.)* Princeton, Ind. 
New opening and closing marches. 
27 p. diagrs. 24mo. $0.75. [23556 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 « and aff. Oct. 
5, 1916; A 439647. 


ENTHRONEMENT of the sacred heart in 
the home*, Fairhaven, Mass. En- 
thronement of the sacred heart of 
Jesus in the home. 39, [1] p. incl. 
front. 16mo. $0.10. [2355T 

© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 439125. 


Epps (Edward E.) & co.*, New York. 
New York curb market and its 


money-making possibilities. cover- 
title. 15 p. incl. plate. Svo. [23558 
© Sept. 12, 1916: 2 e and aff. 


Sept. 26, 1916; A 437823. 


EQUITABLE corporation*, Chicago. Own 
your own business. Sheet, illus., 11 
by 17 inches fold. to 4to. [23559 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
23, 1916; A 439481. 


Erte systematic building & loan assn. 
Small monthly savings yield large re- 
turns. [4] p. 16mo. [23560 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c Aug. 29, 
1916; aff. Sept. 6, 1916: A 439183; 
Arthur Montgomery Gable, Erie, Pa. 


Evans (W. A.)* Chicago. How to 
keep well. (Jn Chicago daily or 
Sunday tribune) [23561-23586 
Absolute suppression of consumption. 

© Oct. 11,1916; 1 « Och ]? ae 
A 443001. 

Baby’s digestive disturbances. © Sept. 
17, 1916; 1 ec. Sept: 21,) 191650 
442655. 

Business bills of health. @© Sept. 15, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 27, 1916; A 442782. 

via in Ireland. @ Oct. 8, 
1 - 4 6. Ock, 11 ASiG: A 445100. 

dujedtaanies and diabetes. © Sept. 24, 
19163) e Sept 29; 1916 54 45830. 


1058 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


Evans (W. A.) *—Continued. 

Diagnosing typhoid. @© Oct. 5, 1916; 
mec. Oc, ts; 0916; A 443189. 

Mirch Lest tor milk.) ‘@ Sept. 29, 1916; 
1c. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443183. 
Elgin’s typhoid trouble. c Sept. 26, 
HOLG Ut ee. (Oct: 6; 1916; 4 443180. 
Fistula and consumption. © Oct. 9, 
igtG- tres Oct. 13, 1916: A 4435192. 
Getting good teeth. © Oct. 6, 1916; 
1c. Oct. Se COG : TA 443190. 

Head noises. © Sept. 19, 1916; 1 «. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 442784. 

Health in cotton mills. © Oct. 4, 1916; 
tes Oe. 13) 1916 > ‘A 443188. 

hiasmary wlis.s: © 'Oet: 1, 1916; 1c. 
Oct. 6, 1916; A 443184. 


* Infantile paralysis widespread. © Sept. 


Tiemenlte kc.) Sept. 27,. 191G6= A. 
442783. 
Maiaria capacity of a mosquito. © Oct. 
, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 18, 1916; A 4438187. 
Mbeaiail defectives in Washington. © 
Semmes torG.. 1 Cc. .Oct. 6, 1916 ; 
A 443181. 

Now the time to kill flies. © Sept. 28, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443182. 
Prevention of diabetes. © Sept. 20, 

1916; 1 c. Sept. 27, 1916; A 442785. 
Purification of oysters. @© Sept. 18, 
Hegre’ C... Oct. 13, 1916; A 443185. 


Rural awakening. © Sept. 25, 1916; 1 
e. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443179. 
Sirup of the hypophosphites. © Sept. 
22, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443177 
Slipshod selling of milk. © Sept. 28, 
O16 = be. Oct. 6; 1916; A 443178. 
Tests for diabetes. © Sept. 21, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 27, 1916; A 442786. 

Too much medicine. © Sept. 30, 1916; 
1 e@. Oct. 18, 1916; A 443186. 

Two new treatments. © Sept. 14, 1916; 
1 ec. Sept. 27, 1916; A 442781. 

iyphoid in the country. © Oct. 7, 
Poh te. Oct. 13, 1916; A 443191. 


EVERETTS (Joseph W.)* Hamilton, Ind. 


In remembrance of James Whitcomb 
Riley. (Jn Hamilton news) 
[23587 
Omsepe os, 1916; -1..c.. Sept. 20, 
1916; A 442684. 


FABYAN (George)* Chicago. 


[23588-23591 


Catalogue of the several comedies, his- 
tories and tragedies contained in the 
cipher. Sheet, 10 by 8 inches. © 
Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1916; aff. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 439560. 


Easiest manner to memorize the code 
for the Baconian biliteral cipher, an 
alphabet in two letters. Geneva, IIl., 
Riverbank laboratories, 1916. Post 
card. © Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 439559. 


Fundamental principles of the Baconian 
ciphers and application to books of 
the sixteenth and seventeenth cen- 
turies. { Revised ] Various paging 
illus., mounted pl., port., facsims. 
(part fold.) 4to. © Aug. 11, 1916; 
2c. Aug. 22, 1916; A 489202. 


1059 


23620 


FaByAn (George) *—Continued. 


Greatest work of Sir Francis Bacon, 
Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban. 
Geneva, Iil., Riverbank laboratories, 
TOW Goel. [1] Do] ilncas — 24mo-z 
Sept. 16, 1916: 2 .¢) and aff.” Sept. 27; 
1916; A 444080. 


FAIRBANKS, Morse & co. [23592-23598 


Eclipse friction clutch pulleys for type 
Y engines, sleeve pattern [and] Type 
B friction clutch pulleys for type Y en- 
gines. 2 p. diagrs. 8vo. © Sept. 
2 OG 2 (es and atts Ota te Lome, = 
A 489696. 


Instructions no. 2121 E for installing 
and operating Fairbanks-Morse CP, 
CPB, TRC and TRCB type direct cur- 
rent dynamos and motors. 6th ed. 
12 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. © Sept. 11, 
OTGs 92 "el pandy ali OCbe (aa toni A: 
439697. 

Repair list no. 8458 Fairbanks-Morse 
horizontal triplex power pump. Sheet, 
diagr., printed on both sides, 9 by 6 
inches. © Sept. 11, 1916; 2 ¢ and 
aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 439700. 


Repair parts list no. 8456 Fairbanks- 
Morse piston pattern steam pumps. 
Chart A. Sheet, diagr., printed on 
both sides, 9 by 6 inches. © Sept. 
Hs TONG Zhe and bam. Oct. aioe: 
A 439698. 


Repair parts list no. 8457 Fairbanks- 
‘Morse plunger and ring pattern steam 
pumps. Chant <5: Sheet, diagr., 
printed on both sides, 9 by 6 inches. 
@uNepi Osho Or ane Gai OCG 
1916; A 439699. 


Repair price list no. 9012A. Fairbanks- 
Morse artesian engines, cam style of 
valve gear. © July Ache ONG HR 2r ACs 
and a: July 17%, 1916; A 435122. 


Repair price list no. 9517 for operating 
and maintaining Sheffield velocipedes. 
Sept., 1916. 1p.1, 28 p. illus. 8vo. 
@ Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Oct. 
7, 1916; A 4389701. 


FaAatRFAX (Beatrice) Beatrice Fair- 


fax. in” New York. evening 

journal ) [23599-23620 

Sept. 18, 1916. © Sept. 18, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 442599. 

Sept 19! 4916.) '@ Septiid9, 191648 c. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 442617. 

Sept. 20, 1916. © Sept. 20, 1916; 1 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 442744. 

Sept. 21, 1916. © Sept. 21, 1916; 1 ec. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 442740. 

Sept. 22), 1916.5 @, Neptz) 22, 1916s 
Sept. 23, 1916; A 442745. 
Sept. 23, 1916. © Sept. 23, 1916; 
ept. 25, 1916; A tao TAs. ai 
Sept. 25, 1916. © Sept. 25, 1916; 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 442750. 

Sept. 26, 1916. © Sept. 26, 1916; 
ept. 27, 1916; A 442780. 

Sept. 27, 1916. © Sept. 27, 1916; 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 442819. 

Sept. 28, 1916. © Sept. 28, 1916; 
ept. 29, 1916; A 42824 

Sept. 29, 1916. © Sept 1916; 
ept. 30, 1916; A duS858 

Sept. 30, 1916. © Sept. 30, 1916; 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442890. 

Ochs 2 TS1E. (Oi vOcts (Ss 891G = Aire, 
Oct. 3, 1916; A 442920. 


COR 


Cc. 


Gs 


ee ee ee &» » p 


Con 


CATALOGUE OF 
23621 


FarrFax (Beatrice)—Continued. 


| Oct’ 33: 1916.) Gr Oct. cay 1.19163 pa Ve: 
| Oct. 4, 1916; A 442924. 
Oct: 4;. 1916; (© (Oct. 4) 49163) 1 -e. 
Oct. 5, 1916; A 4429538. 
Oct...5,,. 1916.5 © ,Oein, +: “1916 3..4 & 
| Oct. 6, 1916; A 443000. 
| Oct. 10, 1916. Episode 8, instalment 2. 
© 7Octs 10, 8 9NGe. th NeeOct. $4, FOG 5 
A 443119. 


Oct. 11, 1916. Episode 8, instalment 3. 
© Oct. ts 1991655 '# -e: Det: 12; 1916; 
A 443149 

Oct. 12, 1916. Episode’ 8, [instalment 
4] we @® .Oct.212,. 19163 bc: Oets: 48, 
1916; A 4438174. 

Oct. 13, 1916. © Oct. 13, 1916; 1 c. 
Oct. 14, 1916; A 443212. 


Oct, 44, A916), ©. Oct... 14, 1926.7 1 “c: 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 4438240. 
Oct. 16,.1916: © Oct...16, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 17, 1916; A 4438272. 
© International news service, 
New York. 
FANCHER (Hlizabeth W.) Our hero- 
ines. Evanston, [Ill., Pentalpha 


chapter, no. 534, Order of the EHast- 
ern star, 1916. [4] p. 16mo. 
[23621 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. Sept: 7, 
1916; aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 436974; 
Lillian F. Williams, Evanston, Ill. 


Farco & Halladay*, Lake Mills, Wis. 
Quality limestone. [Waukesha car- 
bonate of lime and magnesium] 35 
p. illus. obl. 24mo. [23622 


©; Aug. “27; 1916; 2° 'e atid aff. 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 439095. 


Farm and fireside, Springfield, O. 
[23623-23625 
Farm and fireside’s $3,500 farm imple- 
ments game. cover-title, 18 p. illus. 
Sv0On . 50:25. "@ Sept. 205) bolGe 2 Ve: 
and aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 4389736. 


Farm implements puzzle game; fun for 
everybody in a fascinating pastime, by 
the Farm implements puzzle game edi- 
tor. Sheet, illus., 172 by 12 inches. 
@ Sept. 16, 1918; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
10, 1916; A 439738. 


$3,500 in gold. [4] p. illus. 4to. © 
Sept. 30), 1916 > chiand ait. sOcCE LO; 
1916; A 439734. 
© New York circulation co., inc., 
New York. 

F'arM, stock and home. Merchant’s 
co-operative game. (Jn Farm, stock 
and home. Oct. 1, 1916) [23626 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 1c. Oct. 2. 1916; 
A 442940; A. P. Goodman, Minne- 
apolis. 


FsRMERS trust & savings bank. 
[23627, 23628 
Cause of accidents. © Sept. 29, 1916; 
1 c. Oct. 16, 1916; A 443265. 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Ipmes.oe aS 


FARMERS trust & savings bank—Con. 
Thoughtlessness. © Oct. 5, 1916; 1 « 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 443264. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Kokomo 
daily dispatch] 


©. J: J. Reis; hice 


FarRNnES (Hmma) psewd. Crochet art 
for milady’s lingerie. Yokes, caps 
and including towels. [St. Louis, 
Mo., Valley supply co., 1916] 19 p. 
illus. 4to. $0.10. [28629 

© Dee. 23, 1915; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
26, 1916; A 488318 ; Edwin C. Spueh- 
ler, St. Louis. 


FAULTLESS rubber co.*, Ashland, O. 
What will you do to stimulate Sep- 
tember sales? cover-title, 16 p. 
illus., map., loose fold sheets. fol. 

[23630 


©. Sept. 15, 19963 2) and same 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 439555. 


FEIBELMAN (Rene) [23631-23636 


‘Americans die in Brussels. © Oct. 11, 
1916; 1c. Oct. 14, 1916; A 443219. 


Bavaria’s mad king dies. © Oct. 12, 
1916; 1 c« Oct. 16, 1916; A 443255. 


Dutch fear famine from “U” boat’s 
raid. © Oct.. 11, 19162 1 ec Oct 14 
1916; A 443220. 

in Ger- 


Ce peace move assailed 
@ Oct: .7, 191G5s) GOcer a4, 
1916: A 443113. 


Likes play from U. S., but— © Oct. 2, 
1916; 1 e. Oct: 6; 1916; A 443022. 


U. S. aid for East Prussia. © Oct. 5 
1916; 1 e. Oct. 9, 1916; A 443058. 


[Note : The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


Vampires. 
[23863 723639 
[par] L. Feuillade et G. 


FEUILLADE (L.) 


2. Le spectre, 


Meirs. Paris, Librarie contemporaine 
[1916] 190 p. 16mo. fr. 0.45. © 
June 20, 1916; 1 ¢« Aue 26) >a3an 


A—Foreign 14175. 


3. Les yeux qui fascinent, [par] L. Feuil- 
lade et G. Meirs. Paris, Librairie con- 
temporaine [1916] 191 p, 16mo. fr. 
0.45. © June 20; 1916; 1c. Aug. 26, 
1916; A—Foreign 14176. 

4, Satanas, [par] L. Feuillade et G. Meirs. 
Paris, Librairie cotemporaine [1916] 
189 p., 1.k. 16mo. fr. 0.45. © July 
28, 1916; 1 ec. Aug. 26, 1916; A—For- 
eign 14179. 


© Jules Tallandier, Paris. 


Fincke (John Albert)* New York. 
Mantels ‘for the hearth. [14] p. 
illus. obl. 16mo. [23640 


© Sept. 13) 1916; 2c. and) aim 


Sept. 15, 1916; A 436829. 


1060 


no. 10, 1916 


FIRST MORTGAGE & trust co.*, Chicago. 
Bankers mortgage clearing house. 


[60] p. i2mo. [23641 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 436968. 


FISHING masters assn. inc.*, Boston. 
Fishermen of the Atlantic. 1916. 
176 p. illus., ports. 4to. [23642 


© July 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
25, 1916; A 4838849. 


Fisk rubber co.*, Chicopee Falls, Mass, 
Visible - value is your protection. 
Sheet, illus., 164 by 62? inches. 

[23643 
© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 436692. 


Fitch (Mary E.)* Brookline, Mass. 
Tatting. cover-title, 21 p. illus. 
4to. (Series no. 6) [23644 


© July 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
July 21, 1916; A 435822. 


FLETCHER (Alfred Charles Benson)* 
Berkeley, Cal. From job to job 
around the world. (Jn Wide world) 

[ 23645, 23646 
7 @ Aug. 20, 1916; 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; 
A 4425938. 


SemOmDepi co. t9lGs1. cy Oct., 12, 
1916; A 4438142, 
FootTNER (Hulbert)* New York. 
Thieves wit. chap. 17-22. (In 
Munsey, Oct., 1916) [23647 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 21, 
1916; A 442662. 


Forses (Bertie Charles)* New York. 
Men who are making America. (In 
Leslies. ) [23648 

© Oct. 12, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 16, 1916; 
A 4438263, 


Forp (Andrew Watres) All for love 
and the world not lost. (Jn Chi- 
cago herald) [23649 


© Sept. 17, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 442612; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Forp (Lycurgus L.)* Philadelphia. 
Good Shepherd. [26]  p._ port. 
16mo. $0.15. [23650 


Peeane 327, 1916: 2 ¢. and “aff. 


Sept. 18, 1916; A 436858. 


FoRRESTER (Robert R.)* New York. 
Third era in the petroleum trade. 
4p.1., p. 11-80. 8vo. (Cover-title: 
Greatest era in the history of the 
oil trade now dawning) [28651 

Aus (22.4916; 2: ec! and «aff. 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 439505. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


23661 

Foster (Edward P.)* Marietta, O. 
Language of pictures. Sheet, 14 by 
102 inches. [23652 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 444086. 


Four states formula co.*, 
Tex. Four states formula co. 
1., 33 numb. 1. 24mo. $2.00. [Text 
parallel to binding] [23653 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
19, 1916; A 439376. 


Texarkana, 
‘hap 


FovaARGuE (Walter G.) Grip and 
stance. (In Golfers magazine. Oct., 
1916) [23654 


©) Oc £1916" 1° et: 5, 1916: 
A 442944; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
cago. 


Fow Ler (Charles S.)* Minneapolis. 
Fowlers system made-to-measure 
corsets. Card, illus., diagr., printed 


on both sides, 44 by 21 inches. 
[23655 
© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Oct. 


7, 1916; A 439689. 


Krack- 
diamond 


FRACKMAN (Joseph) co., ine. 
man cetachable soli-effect 
elusters. [4] p. illus. fol. [23656 


© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 436948; Louis S. 
Rosenblum, New York. 


FRANK (Mabel Livingston) Animal 
drawing book. New York, Dodd, 
Mead & company, [1916] 39 p. 
illus. obl. S8vo. $1.00 [23657 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 17, 1916; A 445200; Dodd, 
Mead & co., inc., New York. 


FRANTZ premier co.*, East Cleveland, 
O. Corporation with a heart. 
[23658—23660 


In the beginning. Sheet, 43 by 5% inches. 
Jan. 29, 191 


2G and aff. Aug. 8, 
1916 ; "A 439407. 


To parents and guardians. Sheet 
53 inches. © Jan. 29, 1916 
aff. Aug. 8, 1916; A 439406 

To the old young man. Sheet, 5 by 5% 
inches. © Jan. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 8, 1916; A 439408. 


, o by 
; 2c. and 


Frasco (Sarah E.)* Thornville, O. 
Instructions for building homemade 
sanitary seat and formula for mak- 
ing disinfectant and deodorizer. 
Sheet, diagr., 73 by 53 inches. 

[23661 
© July 31, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 
19, 1916; A 439875. 


1061 


23662 


FRASER (John B.)* Toledo, O. What 
a business man should know about 
photo engravings. [22] p. diagr. 
16mo. [23662 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 436937. 


FREELAND (Isabelle Virginia)* Cleve- 
land. Adventures of Brave Heart 
and Laughing Eyes. Sept. 10, 17, 
24, 1916. [3 instalments] (In 
Cleveland plain aes 


ne 23663-23665 
© Sept. 10, 17, 24. ‘gee 1 ¢. each 
Oct. 4, 1916; A 443125 443127. 


- Fucus (William John)* Dayton, O. 
Christian illustrated. Sheet, printed 
on both sides, 42 by 7 inches. $0.05. 

[23666 


Aug. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Sept. 9, 1916; A 439234. 


FUEL engineering co. of New York, 
New York. [23667, 23668 
Coal service report for the month of 

Aug., 1916. 8 numb. 1. 4to. @© Sept. 
S14. 1916: 2 ee. Sepia), 19tG= ae: 
Sept. 20, 1916: A 439404. 
Eight poinis in coal economy. 
Sp. 16mo. © Sept. 6, 1916: 
aff. Sept. 15, 1916; A 436828. 


Te Raa 7 aE 
2 ¢. and 


Erie, 
cover- 


GABLE (Arthur Montgomery)* 
Pa. Get the saving habit. 
title, 16 p. 16mo. [23669 

©) "Ae AS 1816 2 ec) Ane” 2s 
1916; aft. Sept. 6. 1916; A 439182. 


GALLAGHER (John P.)* Washington. 
Laboratory manual for the use of 
students in general chemistry. 
[Rey. ed.] Worcester. Mass., Shelley 
print, 1916. 76 p. Sv. [23670 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 437697. 


- Garis (Howard R.) Jollie and Jillie 
Longtail, the mice children, by H. R. 
Garis; illus. by Louis Wisa. New 
York, A. L. Burt company [1916] 


1 pw, "p. C200. cok: frenzy col. 
plates. Svo. (Bed time stories.) 
$0.60. [23671 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 487368; R. F. Fenno & 
o., New York. 


GarvicE (Charles)* Hambledon, Hen- 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, 1. S., v.13 


GENERAL BASIC products co.*, Seattle. 
Some helpful suggestions for using 
Puritan lime. [8] p. illus. 16mo. 

[23673 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 436860. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC ¢o.*, Schenectady, 
iN. ¥- [23674-23683 


Bulletin no. 46016. Thomson horizontal 
edgewise instruments fer switchboard 
service, types. H 2 and DH 3. Aug., 
1916. 15 p._ illus., diagrs. 4to. © 
Aug. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 16, 
1916; A 439347. 


no. 46026. Meter-testing rheo- 
stats for 110 volts. <Aug.. 1916. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 


103 by S inches. @ Aug. 15, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 16, 1916; A 439339. 


ae 


no. 47900. Panel boards with 
solid neutrals. Aug., » 1916.7 "p. 
diagrs. 4to. @ Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. 


and aff. Aug. 16, i9ié; A 439348. 


Handbook 46040. Switchboard instru- 
ments. Aug. 8, ss 5p. -4te: '@ 
Aug. 30, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 16, 
1916: A 439343. 


46043. Direct current instruments. 
Aug. 3, 1916. 11 p. illus., diagrs. 
4to. @ Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 16, 1916; ‘4 439341. 


46045. 


Alternating current instru- 
ments. Aug. 3, 1916. 19 p. illus. 
diagrs. 4to. @ Aug. 30, 1916: 2 ¢. 
and ait. Sept. 16, 1916; A 439340. 


47443. Type F form K 12 oil 
switches up to 3300 volts. June 5, 
illus., diagrs. 4to. @©@ 
: 2 ce. and aff. Sept. 16, 
1916: A 439346. 


47444. Type F form K 5 oil 
switches up to 7500 volts. Aug. 17, 
1916. 12 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 6) 
Aus. “36, 19165722. and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 439345. 


47448. Type F forms K 12 and 
K 12 B oij switches up to 22.000 volts. 
June 5, 1916. . illus., diagrs. 
4to. © Aug. 30, 19162 Ze "and aff. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 439344. 


47495. Motor-operated type F 
forms H 3 and H 6 oil switches. Aug. 
3, 1916. 19 p. illus., diagrs. Ato. 
© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 439342 


GENERAL RAILWAY Signal co.*, Roches- 


ter, N. Y. Direct-current electric 
signal appliances. v. 1. Various 
paging. illus., diagrs. Svo. [23684 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


2, 1916; A 438650. 


ley-on-Thames, England. Man she 2 4 
chose. Sept. 3, 10, 1916. [2 instal- | GENERAL Roorine mfg. co.*, St. Louis. 
ments] (Jn Lloyd’s weekly news) National guard. (In New York 
[23672 times ) [23685 
© 1c. each Oct. 2, 1916; A ad int. © Sept. 25, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 26, 
2771; pubd. Sept. s 10, 1916. | 1916; A 442787. 
1062 


2S 


—- = * 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


23717 


GEORGE Peabody college for teachers. 
Type studies and lesson plans. v. 1, 
no. 6, Aug., 1916. City. sanitation 
ed. by Charles A. McMurry. 31, [1] 
Do wl2mo. $010, [23686 


©) Aus 29,7 1916; 2 ee) and ‘aif. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 489148; Charles A. 
McMurry, Nashville. 


GIANT powder co., con.*, San Francisco. 
[23687-23690 


Better ditching with Giant powders. 8 
[1] p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Cover-title: 
Ditches) 6) Aug. 14, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Sept. 26, 1916: A 439513. 


Better farm tillage with Giant farm pow- 
ders. 8, [1] p. illus., diagr. 8vo. 
(Cover-title: Crops) © Aug. 14, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 26, 1916; A 439514. 


Better stump removing with Giant farm 
powders. 24, [1] p. illus., ve 8vo. 
ome title: Stumps) © : 14, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 36. “i916: 
A 439515. 


Helping the retailer sell Giant farm 
powders. cover-title, 10 p. (part. ae tee 
illus. obl. 4to. © Aug. 10, 1916; 2 
e. and aff. Sept. 26, 1916; A 439516. 


GIBBONS (Floyd P.)* Chicago. 
[23691-23696 
Cavalry minus horses; troops without 


tents. i yee ep 1916; 1c. Sept. 30, 
1916; A‘44Q862 


Discharge from service meant weeks of 
delay. Cr Sept. ot 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 442902. 


Hospitals for border poe s ill provided. 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 30, 1916; 
A 442865. 


Militia mobilization. © Sept. 24, 1916; 
1 ce. Sept. 30, 1916; A 442861. 


Private funds supplied guns for U. S. 
troops. © Sept. 26, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 
30, 1916; A 442863. 


Beevlars were patient tutors of novice 


army. © Sept. 27, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 


30, 1916; A 442864. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday tribune ] 


GILBERT (Lula Evarts)* Oklahoma 
City, Okla. My mother’s chair [and 
other poems] [4] p. S8vo. $0.20. 


© sept. 18, 1916; 2.¢. and aff. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444090. 


GitEs (William R.) [28698-23700 


China in a yielding mood. © Sept. 18, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 21, 1916; A 442647. 


Japan makes harsh demand. © Oct. 9, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 12, 1916; A 443135. 


Protests over Chinese loan. © Sept. 22, 

1 c. Sept. 25, 1916; A 442733. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


GILES remedy co.*, Chicago. 
[23701, 23702 


Hog welfare. 32 p. illus., port. nar. 
8vo. © Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Soot! 2, 1916: A 444082. 


Poultry welfare. 15 p. _ illus. obl. 
24mo. © Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 439146. 

GLEN Saint Mary nurseries co.*, Glen 
Saint Mary, Florida. Glen Saint 
Mary nurseries, 1917. cover-title, 
76 p. illus. (part col.) 8vo. 

[23703 
© Sept.) 11), 1916: 2 c and ‘aft, 

Sept. 14, 1916; A 489316. 


GLOBE machinery and supply co. Cata- 
legue no. 9 D. Des Moines, Iowa. 
1916. 806 p. illus., ports., diagrs. 
4to. [23704 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Oct. 6, 1916; A 488750; R. R. Don- 
nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


GLOBE- WERNICKE ©¢0.*, Cincinnati. 
Gift of gab. [24] p. 24mo. [23705 


©) Aue: 322) TOG 2 veo and) altie 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 4389671. 


GLOUCESTER, Mass. Gloucester direc- 
tory 1917 comprising also the town 
of Rockport. no. 25. Boston, Mass., 
Sampson & Murdock co., 1916. 408, 
[599]-645 p. front. (fold. map.) 
Svo. [23706 


© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 445113; Samp- 
son & Murdock co., Boston. 

GLYNN (Mary B.)* Philadelphia. 
Utility guinea pig. [Philadelphia] 
The Laboratory supply company, 
1916. [31] p. illus. 8vo. $0.50. 

[23707 


© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 486875. 


GorTHE (H. Taubner)* San Francisco. 
K. T. system of motion picture in- 
struction. Lesson no. 1-8. §8 v. 
16mo. [23708-23715 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. each and 
aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 4440387-444044. 

GoLp car heating & lighting co.*, New 
York. Gold systems, steam, vapor, 
hot water, electric ventilators, 1916. 
144 p. illus., diagrs. (part col., part 
fold.) fol. [23716 

© Sept. dy 1916. 2 cc. and, aff. 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 489310. 

GOLDBERG (Maurice)* New York. 
Wage tables calculated on the basis 
of 49 hours per week. 10 1. 8vo. 
$1.00. [23017 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2) c! and aff. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 489425. 


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23718 


Goop sportsmen’s club of Turlock. 
Standards of good sportsmanship. 
[Turlock, Cal, D. C. Stewart, 
1916] 12 p. 382: mo: [23718 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 23, 
1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 444139; 
C. Leroy Childs, Turlock, Cal. 


GoopELL & co.*, New York. Duratex 


shirts & furnishings by mail. Cata- 
log no. 28. 16 p. illus. 16mo. 
[23719 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1916; aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 439633. 


GoopYEAk tire & rubber co.*, Akron, O. 
[23720-23732 


Encyclopedia of Goodyear mechanical 
rubber goods as applied in cement 
plants. “12 p. illus. (part col.) 
4to. © Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 439091. 


as applied in coal mining. 14 p. 
illus. (part col.) 4to. © Aug. 23, 
19163 2ive. and - ait: Aug.) 30; ($916; 
A 439093. 


as applied in cottonseed oil mills. 
12 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. @© 
Aug. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 30, 
1916; A 439084. 


as applied in grain elevator service. 
11. ps.,illns: ) 4to.,, © Ausy 23, 4916: 
2c. and aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 439090. 


as applied in oil fields. 11 p. 
illus. (part col.) 4to. © Sept. 2, 
19165) 2.06, tand all. Septet t8tG6; 
A 439199. 

as applied in paper and pulp mills. 
14 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 
Aug. 283, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 30, 
1916; A 4390S86.. 

as applied in power plants. 12 p. 
illus. (part col.) 4to. Aug. 23, 


19IGs C20 c. “and” aff. Ane .30) 2006; 
A 439087. 

as applied in quarries. 1, p: 
igs. (part “cold Ate.«@ Sept. 2. 


1916) 2 Ve: 
A 439198. 


as applied in sand plants. 12 p. 


and aff. Sept. 7, M616: 


illus. (part col.) 4to. © Aug. 23, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 30, 1916: 
A 439092. 

belt conveyors. 12 p. illus. 4to. 

Aug. 23, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
30, 1916: A 439089. 

for hardware dealers. 15 p. illus 
(part col.) 4to. @ Aug. 23, 1916; 


2 c. and aff. Aug. 30, 1918; A 439094. 


general information. 16 p. 4to. 
© ‘Aug. 23, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
30, 1916; A 439088. 

used in river and harbor suction 
dredging. 8 p. illus. (part col.) 
Ato. © Aug: 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 439085. 


GorH New York. 
[ 23733, 23734 
sterling silver 


illus., plates. 4to. 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 


AM €O.*, 


Chantilly, gray finish, 
tableware. 11 p. 
© Sept. 2, 1916: 


9, 1916; A 439239. 
St. Dunston Sterling silver tableware. 
1 p. 1, p. 5-19, [1] p. illus., plates 


(part folfdl) fol. © Aug. 26, 1916; 


2c. and aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439238. 


pt. I, n. s., veI8 


GossarD (H. W.) co.*, Chicago. Gos- 
sard corsets and brassieres. Fall & 
winter, 1916-17. 32 p. illus. 16mo. 

[23735 


© Aug. 20, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 439185. 


GRANGER urinalysis laboratory. Health 
audit. Sheet, 18 by 8 inches. 
[23736 
© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 ce and aff. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444049; John Elihu 
Granger, Minneapolis. 


GRANT (Joseph T.)* El Paso, Tex. 
Greetings from the border-land, by 
the Poet-lariat. Post card, map. 
$0.05. [23737 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 .¢. Sept. 12, 
1916; aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 439452. 


GRANT (Robert) Impressions of the. 
war, by Judge Grant. 1. (Jn Bos- 


ton transcript) [237388 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1916; A 442725; Boston transcript 
co., Boston. 


Gray (Albert Alphonso)* Hubbard, 
Tex. Dr. Gray’s win one, bring one 
campaign. cover-title, [12] p. S8vo. 
$0.15. [23739 


© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Sept. 29, 1916; A 444115. 


GREENSTEIN & Pelz*, 
sociated manufacturers catalogue. 
Fall and winter ed., 1916-17. cover- 
title. 96 p. illus. 4to. [23740 


© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 439296. 


Grecory (Carl Louis) Motion picture © 
photography. (Jn Moving picture 
world) © [23741-23743 — 
Sept 30. 1916. © Sept. a 1916; 1 & 

ept. 22, 1916; A 442669 


Oct. 7, 1916. © Sept. 26, 1916; 1 «@ 
Sept. 29, 1916; A 442822, # 

Oct. 14, 1916. ©, Oct._3, 19165 1 <@ 
Oct. 5, 1916; A 442957. 


© Chalmers pub. co., New York. 


Grecory (Thomas B.) [23744-23747 


Heart versus head. © Sept. 10, 191635 
1 c. Sept. 19, 1916; A 442601. 


Making a living. © ‘Oct. 1, 1916; iG 
Oct. 10, 1916; A 443099. 


Petrarch, herald of Ts dawn. © Sept. | 
24, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 6, 1916; eres 


itis Paine. © ae . 17, 1916s 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 442624. 


[Note : The foregoing are in Pittsburgh 
gazette times] : 

© Newspaper feature service, inc., — 
New York. 


1064 


New York. As- © 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


Grimm (Carl W.) Grimm’s note-spell- 
ing book. Cincinnati, New York, 
[ete.] The John Church company, 
[1916] 1p. 1, 31 p. 4to. $0.30. 

[28748 

fo Aue Sti916;'2.e Aug..30, 

1916; aff. Sept. 6, 1916; A 489176; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 


GROVER (EHulalie Osgood)*, Oberlin, O. 
Folk-lore reader. book 3, by E. O. 
Grover, illus. by Ada Budell. 2238 p. 
illus. (part col.) 12mo. $0.50. 

[23749 
© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 438800. 


GRUELLE (John) Travels of Timmy 
Toodles, told and pictured by John 
Gruelle. Garden City, N. Y., John 
Martin’s house, inc., 1916. [32] p. 
illus. (part col.) 4to. (On cover: 
John Martin jolly book) $1.00. 

[23750 

© osept: 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Aug. 24, 
1916; aff. Sent. 9, 1916; A 489231; 
John Martin’s house, ine., New York. 


GUARANTY trust co. of New York®, 
New York. Digest of the bills of 
lading act. 11 p. 12mo. [238751 

© Sept. 19, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 438645. 


Hacar (Hubert A.) Studies in HMng- 
lish for stenographers. 2. (In 
Gregg writer, Oct., 1916) [28752 

© Oct. 5, 1916; 1 c Oct. 6, 1916; 
A 443092; Gregg pub. co., New York. 


HAGue (Joseph Russell)* Columbus, 
O. Nadac and the hundred million. 
Buckeye cleaning co. (In Ohio 
state journal) [23753 


© Sept. 17, CU ire Ocp.. 4. 1916: 
A 442931. - 


HAE (Virginia) Ring of Essa. chap. 
8-10. (Jn Illustrated companion. 
Oct., 1916) [23754 

© Sept: 25, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 27, 
1916; A 442755; F. B. Warner co. 
ine., New York. 


Hatt (Guardey Otto)* Sumner, Okla. 
Mister Hughes. Post card. [28755 
© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

5, 1916; A 439654. 


Hatretr (Maude H.)* Oak Park, Ill. 
Onward, sons of liberty. Sheet, 84 
by 4% inches. [23756 

© June 14, 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 439478. 


23767 


HaAtiipay (Dean) Men who have died 
that you may live. Martyrs to medi- 
cine. (Jn Cleveland Sunday leader) 

[23757 


© Sept. 24, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1916; A 442889; Cleveland ©co., 
Cleveland. 


Hamer (Juanita) Girls of the second 
floor back. [238758, 23759 


No. 7-11 [5 instalments] im St. 
Louis times) @© Sept. 11—Oct. 1916; 
1 ec. each Oct. 16, 1916; A 143966. 
© German American press assn., 
St. Louis. 


No. 10. (In Chicago herald Sunday 
fiction magazine) © Oct. 8, 1916; 1 e¢. 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 443161. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


HAMILTON, O. Williams’ Hamilton 
city directory for 1917. Cincinnati, 
O., The Williams directory company, 
1916 648 p. Svo. $5.00 


© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 487881; 
Williams directory co., Cincinnati. 


[HarKxarvy (Alexander)] Story of 
Hanueah with benedictions and 
hymns of Hanucah service. New 
York, Hebrew publishing company, 
1916. 6,10 p. 32mo. $0.15. [28761 


© Sept. 12; 1916; 2. ec. -Sept. 15, 
1916; aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 4389405; 
Hebrew pub. co., New York. 


Harmon (Christopher)* White Plains, 
ING Ye Register’s docket [and] 
County clerk’s docket. (Jn Eastern 
state journal) 


Sept. 14-20, 1916. © Sept. 23, 1916; 1 
ce. Sept. 25, 1916; A 442713. 


Sept. 21-27, 1916. © Sept. 30, 1916; 1 
c. Sept. 30, 1916; A 442889. 


oe 28—Oct. 4, 1916. © Oct. 7, 1916; 
T \OCEEAG 1916 ; A 443071. 


oth 5 11, 1916. © Oct. 14, 1916; 1c. 
Oct. 14, 1916; A 443238. 


Harris (Florence I.)* Bayside, N. Y. 
Rich Johnnie Craddleme. 1 p. L, 
9 p. 16mo. [Motion picture scena- 
rio] [23766: 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 489510. 


HASSELL (Susan Whitcomb)* Everett, 
Wash. Hundred and sixty books by 
Washington authors. [Seattle, Low- 
man & Hanford co., 1916] 40 p. 
12mo. [23767 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
20, 1916; A 436988. 


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[ 23762-23765: 


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23768 


" ptot; @ Served 


{HAstTINcs (James Syme)] Bits of 
byplay, by Luke McLuke [pseud.] 
(Jn Cincinnati enquirer) 

[23768-28792 


Sept. 12-16, 1916. © Sept. 12-16, 
1916; 1 ¢. each Sept. 20, 1916; A 
4426334426387. 

Sept. 17-21, 1916. @© Sept. 17-21, 
VONGE a ex keaechyaSept:) (23), A9Ote WA 
442698442702. 

Sept. 22-26, 1916. © Sept. 22-26, 
19 1 ec. each Sept. 28, 1916; A 
442809442813. 


Sept. ieee 3 1, 1916. © Sept. 27—Oct. 


alee ak) 1 ¢. each Oct. 4, 19163 A 
442934 442938. 

Oct.) 2-6, 1916) © Oct: 2=G,A9lGe esc: 
each Oct. 9, 1916; A 443086—443090. 


© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 


Hawkins (Albert K.) Boone, Md. 
Guide for review of geography, 
comp. for the use of candidates pre- 
paring for West Point and Annapo- 
lis. Annapolis, Md., Press of The 
Advertiser-Republican [1916] 47 
p. S8vo. $0.50. [23793 


© Sept. 19, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 4869386. 


Hawks (J. G.) Paddy O’Hara. [Los 
Angeles, Cal. Printed by Standard 
printing company, 1916] cover-title, 
35 p. S8vo. [Motion picture scena- 
rio] [23794 

©: Sept. 15, 'I91IGS Dre) and-att, 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444055; Thos. H. 
Ince, Culver City, Cal. 


Haypon (Walton)* Marshfield, Or. 
Lumber shipments of Coos Bay, Or. 
Sheet, diagr., 5 by 84 inches. [23795 

© July 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
5, 1916; A 489691. 


Hayes (Arthur James) [238796, 23797 
Sailing orders. © Oct: 8, 1916; 1 «. 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 443160. 
White otter. © Sept. 24, 1916; 1 ec. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 442764. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Sunday 
herald fiction magazine] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Hays (Joseph W.)* Chicago. How to 
build up furnace efficiency; a hand- 


book of fuel economy. 10th ed. 1 
p. l., 154, [4] p. illus., diagrs. 12mo. 
$1.00. [23798 


©. Aug. 1; AShG 246  Stoe a 
1916; aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 489254. 
HAaAyYs (Morris)* Monmouth, II. 
Agent’s manual of progressive sales- 

manship. 8 p. folder. 16mo. 
[23799 


© Sept. 4, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 439281. 


BEARING God speak through the spread 
of the church’s message. Pupil’s 
manual. Milwaukee, The Young 
churchman co., 1916. vii, 96 p. 
12mo. (Christian nurture series, 
course no. 11.) $0.25. [23800 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 486878; Young church- 
man co., Milwaukee. 


HENDRICKS’ commercial register of the 
United States for buyers and sellers. 
25th annual ed. New York, S. E. 
Hendricks co., ine., 1916. 150, 1738 
p. 4to. $10.00. [23801 


© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 438761: So 
Hendricks co., ine.. New York. 


Herrick (Leander F)* Worcester. 
Catalogue of Langwater Guernseys. 
[60] p. illus. 4to. [23802 


© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 487783. 


HERVEY (Walter L.) Introductory 
third reader, by W. L. Hervey and 
Melvin Hix. New York, Chicago, 
Longmans, Green, and co., 1916. x, 
274 p. eol... front... iis (Zee 
(The Horace Mann readers. ) $0.50. 

[23803 


© Sept...12, 191632, @ Gera 
1916; aff. Sept. 30, 1916; A 437929; 


Longmans, Green, & co., New York. 
Herz (Eugene)* Chicago. Perpetual 
calendar. [4] p. 16mo. [23804 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 @ and aff, 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 486917. 


Hickson. High lights of autumn 
fashions. (Jn Harper’s bazar, Oct., 
1916.) [23805 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 1 ce. Sept. 25, 
1916; A 442926 : Hickson & co., New 
York. 


HipeE leather & belting co. 
D, 1916. Indianapolis, Ind. [1916] 
xx, 317 p. illus.”) (Gigeeasee 
(Cover-title: Mill supplies packing 
and hose transmission machinery, 
belting of every description) 


Catalogue 


[23806 
Gy Sept. 29, 1916; 2 @ andl ame 
Oct. 6, 1916; A 488752; R*RO Don- | 


nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


Hitt (Wycliffe A.) Curse of Eve. [4] 
p. illus. fol. [Motion picture sce- 
nario] [23807 

© ‘Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ep ‘andvam 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 489366; Harry F. 
Scoville, Los Angeles. 


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BOOKS, GROUP. It 


23826 


Mire, bros. fur.: co.*, St. Louis. Hill 
brothers trappers’ guide. Rev. 63 
feeaiius. temo. (Cover-title: Trap- 
pers’ guide and catalog) [23808 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
7, 1916; A 489178. 


Hittyer (C. R.) Procedure before 
the Interstate commerce commis- 
sion and grounds of proof in rate 
eases. Chicago, La Salle extension 
moiversity [1916] 1 p. 1., 44, 24, ol 
p. S8vo. [23809 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
9, 1916; A 439209; La Salle ex- 
tension university, Chicago. 


Hizton (Harold H.) Long or short 
shafts. (Jn Golfers magazine, Oct., 
1916) [23810 


(Oct, 1, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 5, 1916; 
A 442942; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
cago. 


Hine’s (C. C.) sons co.*, New York. 
Hine’s directory of medical ex- 
aminers. 7p. 1., p. [17]-148. 12mo. 

[23811 
ie eAue. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 8, 1916; A 486970. 


Hoac (G. 8.)* Ely, Nev. Lincoln 
highway, Ely, Nevada, to San Fran- 
cisco, California. 6 p. folder. nar, 
8vo. [23812 

© Sept. 22,:1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 439506. 


Momyer mig. corp.*, New. | York. 
Hoevel sandblast machines. 16 p. 
illus. 4to. (Catalogue B, 1916) 

[23813 
fer May 1671916: 2 c. Sept. .1, 
1916; aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 439432. 


' Horsprook (Harold Fremont)* Ply- 
mouth, Jil. Select scriptures for 
soul savers. 48 p. 16mo. $0.10. 

[23814 
Ane. 24, 1916: 2 c. and aff: 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 439205. 


HoLeproor hosiery co.*, Milwaukee. 
Holeproof hosiery. Thousands of 
tributes to holeproof’s double-serv- 
i. (Jn Ladies’ world, Sept., 1916) 
Fe [23815 

(G 24, 1916.1 ¢. Oct. i, i916; 


A 44240387 ° 


Howtiipay (W. J.) & co.*, Indianapolis. 
Steel buyers guide of iron and steel. 
Sept., Oct., 1916. cover-title, 1 p. 1L., 
iiet2| p. illus. 12mo. [23816 

© sept. 15, 1916; 2 «& and off. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 439430. 


HoLOPHANE glass co., ine.*, New York. 
[23817, 23818 

Decolite, the light of your personality. 
15) p.. colic: + 16mon7 Or septs,25, 
LOG eich and atin Ocho ALO Lor 
A 439628. 

Holophane monogram. Wall chart, 
diagr., 11 by 14 inches. © Sept. 29, 
AOUG Oo 2iCuwand a alin. | OC eo. eOdior 
439629. 


HOLSTEIN-F'RIESIAN assn. of America’, 
Battleboro, Vt. Holstein-Friesian 
herd-booky Uva. o4+ tongdany ow, done: 
Frederick L. Houghton, ed. Vari- 
ous paging. S8vo. [23819 

Om sepiey SUP TONG 3 2c. amdecatk. 
Oct. 5, 1916; A 445001. 


HOLZAPFEL pub. co.*, Cleona, Pa. Pro- 
tective tariff facts cartooned. [386] 
p. illus. 16mo. [Text parallel to 
binding ] [23820 

© iSepts 28, 96s Wes anditantt: 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444035. . 


HOME BUILDERS’ sService,* Chicago. 
Home builders’ service. 14 p. illus., 
maps, plans. 12mo. [23821 

©) Ame iA ONG 2 ve Nusa 2s 
1916; aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 489140. 


HoME Lire. $2,500.00 cash Home life 

game. 385). illus. 8vo. [23822 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

7, 1916; A 489200; Publishers pic- 
ture quiz assn., New York. 


Homer soit & seed tester co.*, San 
Francisco. Home soil and _ seed 
testers. [6] p. folder, illus., diagrs. 
(part col.) 12mo. [23823 

© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
3, 1916; A 4389623. 


HOME TELEPHONE & telegraph co. : Tele- 
phone directories. [23824, 23825 
Long Beach. Sept., 1916. 100 p. S8vo. 

© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 7, 

1916; A 439695. 

© Bernard Levy, Los Angeles. 
Pasadena and Los Angeles County. June 

, 1916. Various paging. 4to. © 

Aug. 15, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 30, 

1916; A 437463. 

© Home telephone & telegraph 
co., Pasadena. 


Hoor (Lida) Practical drawing mod- 
ern arts course. Book 1-7 [and] 
Practical drawing arts and crafts 
course, pt. 8, by.G.. W. Ware. Dal- 
las, Chicago, Practical drawing com- 
pany, [1916] cover-title, 8 v. illus. 
(part col.) Svo. & 4te. [23826 

© duly 25. 1916: 2 eer and wath: 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 439597; Practical 
drawing co., Dallas. 


6797316 —3 1067 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23827 


pt. 1, Sy ea 


[Hore (Chester R.) ] [23827-23852 


Another poet in the trenches. © Oct. 8, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; A 443104. 


Bob Bartlett’s vacation. © Oct. 1, 1916; 
1c. Oct. 7, 1916; A 443037. 


Celluloid cupid and the romance he 
wrousht. . ©), Oct. i 1916 tes Oct. 
7, 1916; A 443033. 

Fabled Holy city of Children of the sun. 
@eOct= LOLS) Mave: Oct= ta toles 
A 443036. 

Fairies are again in style. © Sept. 
1916; 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442576. 


Foregoes Newport for Amazonian wilds. 
© Sept. 24, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1916; 


10, 


A 442841 
Honeymoon of the star of honeymoon 
shows wanes briefly. © Sept. 10, 


1916; 1c. Sept. 16, 1916; A 442575 

How America is financing the yellow 
perlis | @VOct S, 1916sal arcs 15 
1916; A 443108. 

How the fifth cf the fighting Dilworths 
was slain. © Sept. 24, 1916; 1 «. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 442843. 

Minting a golden road to find the foun- 


tain of youth. © Sept. 17, 1916; 1c. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 442620. 

Mystery of the young Greek gods in 
flannels, (Or Oct.. 12 1916: Jie Oct: 
7, 1916; A 4480384. 

New woman rules as Austria’s “un- 
crowned queen.’’ Sept. 24, 1916; 


© 
1 c. Sept. 28, 1916; A 442842. 


Newest scientific discoveries and remark- 


able facts. Sept. 10, 1916. © Sept. 
LO RLORG ray Ele ie Sept. 1616S 
442578. 

Sept. 17, 1916. © Sept. 17, 1916; 


ic. Sept. 20, 1916; A 442628. 
Sept. 24, 1916. @© Sept. 24, 1916; 


1 c. Sept. 28, 1916; A 442840. 

Oct, 1.19165 ©. Octy 1, 1916 3) 4G 
Oct. 7, 1916; A 443035. 

Oct 7S 19L6.. Os Oxi. c&, Ate; 
1 ¢. Oct. 11, 1916; A 443109. 


Notorious murderers join legion of war 
heroes. © Sept. 10, 1916: 1 ec. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 442577. 

Pathway of broken hearts leads 
borns to altar. © Sept. 17, 
i c. Sept. 20, 1916; A 442622. 

Paying a kingdom for any old ship. 
© Sept. 17, (916: 1c. Sept. 20, 1916; 
A 442621. 

Poor little rich girl finds Prince Charm- 
Ti Ot JOCE F855 hi re rlencs mO Chay ule 
1916; A 443106. i 

Rembrandt of the chorus girl. © Sept. 
LO. VAGUE sod. es: (Sept PGS PSIGE GA 
442574. 


She didn’t dance so she needn't pay 
the ‘piper: 1s@ Oct... 15 21916'5, dive. Ock. 
7, 1916; A 4438032. 


Speeding 50-50 to an 88° west wed- 
ding.S.© Septs 1Tefole> aie Sept. 
20, 1916; A 442619. 


Three living rebukes to the third de- 
Sree: ©), Oct. Sa. LOG se CaO et an lati. 
1916; A 4438107. 


Hich- 
1916 ; 


Veil, emblem of femininity and mys- 
tery. © Oct. 8) 19ie: Le sOc th, 
1916; A 443105. 

[| Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land Sunday leader] 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


Horr (Laura Lee) Bobbsey twins at 
home. New York, Grosset & Dun- 
lap ~1916] 2 p. 1. 245° po Serene 
plates. 12mo. $0.40. [23853 


© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 437919; Grosset & 
Dunlap, New York. 


Hopkins (Frank W.) Scoop the cub 
reporter. Week of Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 
2, 9, 1916., 2 V. Denr esas 

[28854, 23855 

© Sept. 12, 26, 1916; 2 c each and 

aff. Sept. 29, 1916; A 444118, 444119; 
Internatl. syndicate, Baltimore. 


HOPpPER-COUSINS press syndicate, ine.*, 
New York. Bank advertisements. 
October copy. cover-title, 121. 8vo. 
(The Culp daily money-messages) 

[23856 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 439427. 
Howse (Ernest)* Kiowa, Okl. 
[23857-23860 


Change of heart. Sheet, 12 by 7 inches. 
$0.01. © Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 439418. 

Gospel analyzed. Sheet, 82 by 54 
$0.01. @ Sept. 18, 1916; 2 
aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 439419. 


inches. 
c:- and 


Old time preachers and what they 
preached. Sheet, 7 by 82 inches. 
$0:01. ©. Sept. 22, 1916 2 eae 


aff. Sept. 26, 1916; A 439518. 
Work of ie Holy Spirit in conversion. 


Sheet, 9 by 7 inches. $0.01. © Sept. 
18; 1916: 2 ¢c. and aff. -Sept. 205 49aG> 
A ‘439417. 

Howarp (Roy W.) Lloyd - George 


warns U. 8: not to make any move to 
bring war to an end. (Jn Washing- 
ton times.) [23861 


© Sept. 28, 1916;-1 ¢  Sepe as 
1916; A 443821; United press asso- 
ciations, New York. 


Howe (Charles F.)* Coldwater, Mich. 
[ 23862, 23863 


Marginal annotations, Howell’s Mich. 
statutes, public acts and court rules 
of the state of Michigan. Suppl. 12. 
186 Mich. Sheet Si by 11 inches. 
$1.00 per yr. .@. Sept. 12, 19865 Zee. 
and aft. Sept. 15, 1916; A 436817. 


Marginal annotations to the compiled 
laws 1897. Public acts and court rules 
of the state of Michigan. Suppl. no. 
70. 186 Mich. Sheet, 83 by 11 inches. 
$1.00 -per yr. © Sept. 12,1967 2 
and aff. Sept. 15, 1916; A 436818. 


HowerLLt (J. W.) & co:*, New Worms 
Partial payment plan made safe. 12 


p. 24mo. [23864 
© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and -aff. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 489548. 


1068 


ae HUE (Henry C. Lytton. & sons). 


Herr (Charles H 


no. 10, 1916 


Howry (W. J.) land co.*, Chicago. 
Growing money in Florida land. 18 
ms ilns.. Svo. [23865 

© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
5, 1916; A 439653. 


Col- 
lege floor clothes. Sheet, illus., 9% 
by 94 inches. [23866 
© Sept. 6. 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
-Sept. 13. 1916; A 444027; George 
Lytton, Chicago. 
Hvupsarp (Elbert) 
-“p. 16mo. 
© Nov. 1, 1915; 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1916; aff. Sept. 12, 1916; A 489284; 
R. H. Macy & co., New York, 


Hupson (Horace B.)* Minneapolis. 
Hudson’s dictionary of Minneapolis 
and vicinity. 20th year. Minneapo- 
lis. The Hudson publishing company, 
1916. xvi, 144 p. front., illus., fold. 
maps. 16mo. $0.25. [23868 

© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 ce. Sept. 21, 
1916; aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 438456. 


* St. Louis. Build- 
ee p. 8vo. 


Pay as you go. 9d 
[23867 


ing great ities. 
[23869 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 


11, 1916; A 4389471 
HucGHEs (Rupert) [23870-23874 


Gloria’s romance, by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert 
Hughes. 17th installment. © Sept. 17, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 21, 1916; A 442656. 


— 18th installment. © ee 24,1916; 
£ ec. Sept. 29, 1916; A 442827. 


—— 19th installment. © Oct. 1,1916; 
hie. Oct. 5, 1916; A 443002. 


20th installment. © Oct. 8, 1916 
Pech th. £9167 A 443152. 
© Adelaide M. Hughes, Chicago. 
Sandalwood. chap. 30-34. (Jn Green 


book magazine Nov., 1916) © Oct. 
12,1916; 1 c. Oct. 14, 1916; A 443224. 


{[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
tribune unless otherwise stated] 

© Rupert Hughes, Bedford Hills, 
m. Y:. 

HUMANITARIAN. vy. 2, no. 6, Oct., 1916. 
New York, Humanitarian publishing 
co. [1916] cover-title, 64 p. illus., 
plate, ports. S8vo. [23875 

(Oasepe 25, 1916: 2 cc. and . aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 444091; Misha 
Appelbaum, New York. 


Hunt (C. W.) co., ine.*, West New 
Brighton, N. Y. Hunt storage bat- 
tery industrial trucks. 21 p. illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. ([Catalogue no. 16- 
1)}) [23876 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sent. 7, 1916; A 439180. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


23887 


Huston (Frank M.) 
towards The 


Factors tending 
revival of business. 
(In Telephony ) [23877 

CPA. Jo. I91G" = Fe. septs, 20: 
1916; A 442639; Maurice B. Koynat, 
Chicago. 


HuTCcHIN (George L.)* Los Angeles. 
Washington, the kingly man when 
he refused to be king. 13 p. 8vo. 

[2387 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 489358. 


UTCHISON (Mamie Frances)* Kan- 

sas City, Mo. [23879-23881 

Mothercraft. Card. col. illus., 9 by 6 
imehes. “$0-50.. -‘@-Augs 24. 1916 = 2-¢. 
and aff. Sept. 7, 1916; A 439199. 

My ideal girl. Card, col. illus., 9 by 6 
mehes=s 60:00.) @e Aus) 2h LOIG= 2 


and aff. Sept. 7, 1916; A 439189. 


Sauce for the gander. Card. col. illus., 
i by 8 inches. $0.50. © Auge 21. 
LONG 2ee. and att. Sept: 7 (9tG=A: 
439191. 


Inpano PALES, Id) BR. Le Polk & cols 
Idaho Falls and Bonneville, Bing- 
ham, Fremont [ete.] counties di- 
rectory, 1916-1917, Boise, Seattle, 


Salt Iuake™ Roo ‘L- Polk & €o: me. 


1916. 387 p. 8vo. $6.00 [28 882 

©) Sept. 21, 1916: 2 es and aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 43857 Sh Polls 
& co., ine., Seattle. 

IDAHO white pine manufacturers’ 
agency. Wholesale price list. 4 p. 
Ato. [23883 

©: Septsick s1G16 =) 2eaSepis! 1 
1916; aff. Sept. 1, 1916; A 416250; 


Arthur L, Earin, Spirit Lake, Idaho. 


Polk’s Indiana state gazet- 
teer and business directory, 1916— 
1917. Indianapolis, Ind., R. L. Polk 
& co: 196, 1 pedechdso(—2sseoon— 


INDIANA. 


1862 p. front. (fold. map.) 8vo. 
$10.00 ees 
© Oct. 3, 1916; -2 ¢. Oct. 5, 1916; 


att. (Get. 6, AL GtG= oN. Ax S752: cma in 
Polk & co., Indianapolis. 


INGALLS (Redfield ) [23885-23887 


Code letter, an adventure of Grant, 
police reporter. .no. 1.  By-_Rs W.: 
Ritchie; story by Redfield Ingalls. 


Proot,” port. -4@ “Aug. 38s 1906 19 e: 
and aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439236. 


Missing heiress, an adventure of Grant, 


police reporter. no. 2. By Robert 
Welles Ritchie; story by Redfield 
Ingalls. Proof, illus. © Sept. 1, 1916; 


2 c. and aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439235. 


Pencil clue, an adventure of Grant, 
police reporter. NOD son tw y. YR 
Ritchie; story. by Redfield Ingalls. 
Proof, port. © Sept. 14, 1916: 2 c. 


and aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 439374. 
© Kalem co.. New York. 


1069 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23888 


pt. pws. ¥.S 


INSURANCE press*, New York. 
[28888-23890 


Enthusiasm. @© Sept. 26, 1916; 1 «. 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 442867. 
Graded by amount of assets. © Oct. 11, 


191.6)3) 2 eNO #3; 1916s A-A43205: 
Life insurance saiesman. Oct. 4, 1916. 

© Oc 4 1916's 2 Oct) As; 1996; 

A 443196. 

[Note: The foregoing 
ance press] 


are in Insur- 


INTERNATIONAL CONSOLIDATED record 
assn.*, Elmira, N. Y. Cream of the 
country lawn seed; grand champion 
or sweepstakes. 4 Dp.) cole. tiie: 
4io. [28891 

© Sept. 4. 1916; 2 c and aff. Sept. 
13, 1916; A 439525. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS Service*, New 
York. Kabibble kabaret. (In New 
York evening journal) [23892-23916 
Sept. 18, 1916. © Sept. 18, 1916; 1 «. 

Sept. 19, 1916; A 442598. 

Sept. 19, 1916. © Sept. 19, 1916; 
Sept. 20, 1816; A 442615. 

Sept. 20, 1916. © Sept. 20, 1916; 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 442743. 

Sept. 20; 1976: ©-NSept. ‘20, 1916; 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 442741. 

Sept. 22, 23,1916. © Sept. 22, 23, 1916; 
Hee c. Sept. 23, 25, 1916; A 442746, 
442747. 

Sept. 25, 1916. © Sept. 25, 1916; 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 442749. 


Sept: 26..1916. .. ©. Sepi. 26, 1916E Ace: 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 442779. 


es 
hoe; 
eres 


t¢. 


Sept, 27: 1916... @ Sepe.aZe,. 19165,4,¢- 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 442818. 
Sept. 28,1916. ..@. Sept. 28; 19165; 1 ¢ 
Sept. 29, 1916; A 442826. 
Sepi,, 297 1916))> © Sept: 29, 1916s) ale. 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 442859. 
Sept. a0 1916. © Sept. 30, 1916; 1 «. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442891. 
Ocis 2: a © Oca 21316 CxOct 
3, 1916; A 442919. 
Oct. 3. 1916y GC Webs, (8ts. Pic oer 
4, 1916; A 442923. 
Oct. 4, 1916. @* Oct. 4,°99163;4. Oct 
5, 1916; A 442952. 
Oct. 55,1916. © Oct. 5, 19165, 4 ec. Oct 
, 1916; A 442998. 
Oct. 6. 4916" © :Oct..6; 419167 Te Mice 
43 1916; A 443042. 
Oct<T; 1916. @ OcthT, 49tG@;, 1c) Dek 
9, 1916; A 443072. 
Oct. 9, 1916. © Oct. 9, 1916; 1 ec. Oct 
10, 1916; A 443095. 
Oct. 10, 1916. ©, Octa10; 21916, nA e3O0ct 
cla 1916; A 443121. 
Oct; 11,°1916..., @,Oct,, 11,,1916%.4, 2. Get 
12, 1916; A 4438148. 
Oct. 12, 1916. © Oct.42;1516S2 270ct 
aS, 1916; A 443176. 
Oct. 13, 1916. -@'Oct. 13,1916 7 2. Oct 
14, 1916; A 443211 
Oct. 14, 1916. © Oct. is 19UG <4 G.2Oct. 
V6 1D9TGs A 443239. 
© Oct. 1S LOTGs. WaesOct: 


Oct. 16, 1916. 
17, 1916; A 443271 


INTERNATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL CO. 
Secret of making money. 16 p. 
Svo. $0.50. [23917 

© July 20, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 489441: Financial 
information bureau, Chicago. 

Iowa state gazetteer and business di- 

rectory, 1916-1917. v.48. 3ith year: 

Des Moines, Detroit. Davenport, R. 

L. Polk & co., 1916. 1821 (i. e. 1445) 

p. front. (fold. map) Svo. $8.00. 

[23918 
ec. and aff. Oct: 

R. dy (Pek & 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 
9; 191G;; A~438782e 
co., Detroit. 


JACKSON red es New York. Young 
blood. chap. 1-S.. (Jn Munsey, Oct., 
1916) [23919 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 1-ci™Sepir-ae 
1916; A 442663. 


JSCKSON’S real estate directory. 11th 
ed. Kansas City, Mo., Jay M. Jack- 
son, 1916. 1p. 1., [xv]—xxwxii, 1408 p. 
Svo. $10.00. [23920 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
13. 179167 A 438552 : Jay M. Jackson, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


JAcoBS (Robert H.) Construction of 


the new subways for New York 
city. “24 p.. maps, diasrs> ame 
$0.10. [23921 

©) Sept. 12,.1916: 1 € nnd ate. 


Sept. 16, 1916; 1 ce. Sept. 23, 1916; 
A 439477; New York railroad club, 
New York. - 


San Francisco. 
[23922-23925 

Gambler’s queen. © Oct. 7, 1916; 1 c. 
Oct. 14, 19162 A’ 443124. 

Her sun sank into black night. © Sept. 
16, 19165 1 ¢. Sept. 20; 49iG2 ee 
4426388. 

Lola’s spider dance. © Sept. 23, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 28, 1916; A 442814. 

Songbird of the dawn. @© Sept. 30, 
1916; 1 c.. Oct... 5, 1996: A 442956: 
[Note: The foregoing are in San 

Francisco Bulletin] 


JACOBSON (Pauline) * 


JAMAICA plain trust co.*, Boston. 
Save a thousand. Thrift and regu- 
lar savings. [10] p. 16mo. 

[23926 
© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 

Oct. 10, 1916; A 439737. 


(Helen Follett) ] 
[23927-23952 
Graceful lines distinguish one-piece 
frocks. by Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] 
@ Oct. 8, 1916; 1 c: Oct.,.9, 2916 
A 443158. 


[ JAMESON 


1070 


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no. 10, 1916 


[JAMESON 


JAMISON (James Knox) 


(Helen Follett) ]—Contd. 


Metallic tissues, brocades, feathers and 
furs the latest for evening aitire, by 
Mme. Qui Vive [pseud.] © Sept. 17, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916; A 442607. 


Skirts long and straight: coats flaring, 


by Mme. Qui Vive [pseud.] © Sept. 
Petote ah @ sept. 25, °° 1916; “A 
442767. 


What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] Sept. 18, 


1916. © Sept. 18, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 
19, 1916; A 442675. 

Sept. 20, 1916. © Sept. 20, 1916; 
1 ec. Sept. 21, 1916; A 442678. 

Sept. 21, 1916. © Sept. 21, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 22, 1916; A 442680. 

Sept. 22, 1916. © Sept. 22, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 23, 1916; A 442705. 

Sept. 23, 1916. © Sept. 23, 1916; 


1 ce. Sept. 25, 1916; A 442709. 


Sept. 25, 1916. © Sept. 25, 1916; 
1 ec. Sept. 26, 1916; A 442771. 


Sept. 26. 1916. © Sept. 26, 
1 ec. Sept. 27, 1916; A 442774. 


Sept. 27, 1916. © Sept. 27, 1916; 
1 ¢c. Sept. 28, 1916; A 442850. 


Sept. 28, 1916. © Sept. 28, 
1 c«. Sept. 29, 1916; A 442854. 


Sept. 29, 1916. © Sept. 29, 
1 e. Oct. 2, 1916; A 442967. 


Sept. 36, 1916. © Sept. 30, 
i ec. Oct. 2, 1916; A 442971. 


Oct. 3: #916." © Oct. 1916: 
Le, Oat, z 4, 1916; A 145989, Shea 


Oct. t9TG- "© Oct. 4, 1916; 1 «@ 

Oct. 5, 1916. A 442994. 

See peetotG.” ©. Oct. 5. 1916; 1 c. 

Oct. 6, 1916; A 443039. 

Oct. 6, 1916. © Oct. 6, 
7, 1916; A 443065. 

Oct. 7, 1916. GyOcE «i, 116s te. 

Oct. 9, 1916: A 443068. 

Oct. 9, 1916. © Oct. 

Oct. 10, 1916; A 443168. 

Octr210 1916. .©.,Ock 10,,.1916 3; 1 

e. Oct. 11, 1916; A 443144. 

Sia OG. © Oct. 12° 

ec. Oct. 13, 1916; A 443207. 

Oct. 13, 1916. © Oct. 1S 219tGs 1 

ec. Oct. 14, 1916; A 4438230. 

Oct 14, 1916. .© Oct... 14, 1916; 1 
e. Oct. 16, 1916; A 443234. 

Wool velours are favored fabrics for 
tailleurs and coats, by Madame Qui 
Vive fpsend.{ © Oct. 1, 19165 1 ec. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442976. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 
© J. Keeley, 


1916 ; 


1916 ; 


1916 ; 


1916 ; 


TOG > he: 
Oct. 


S: AStG: Fc. 


1916; 1 


Chicago. 


Riders in 


| JONES 


the gray dawn. chap. 1toend. [20 
installments. ] (In United week- 
lies ) [23953 

© April 10-Aug. 21, 1916; 1 «¢. 
each Sept. 25, 1916; A 442838; | 
United weekly press assn., 


Rapids, Mich. 


Grand | 


JEFFERSON mfg. co 


JOHNS 


JOHNSON & Burns, inc. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


23968 


, Savannah. Cor- 
rugated metal culverts, steel bridges 
and road making machinery. cover- 
title. 47, [1] p. illus. Svo. ([Cata- 
log]) [23954 

©» Aug. 3147/1916; 2-c:-and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 4386976. 


(H. W.)-Manville cc.*, New 
York [23 3955-23966 
Brains in the mix. [6] p. folder, illus. 
1t2mos © Aug. 21> 1906 3 2c and ate. 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 4389072. 
Come on along! [4] p.  iilus. fol. 
fold. to obl. 32mo. © Aug. 22, 1916; 
2c. and ai. Aug. 30, 1916; A 439069. 
How do you kill an arc? Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides. 14 by 11 inches 
fold. to obl. 32mo. © July 21, 1916; 
2c. and afi. Aug. 30. 1916; A 439076. 
How they sell roofing in old Ohio. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
19 by 25 inches. © Aug. 22, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 439080. 
J-M transite asbestes shingles. cover- 
title 32 .ph Svea.) © Aug, 15, 916: 
2c. and aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 439077. 
Johns-Manville corrugated asbestos roof- 


ing. covyer-title. 31 p. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. © Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ce. ‘and ‘aff. 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 439075. 

Ready. [4] p. illus. 16mo. © Aug. 
L155 ADIG = 2 cand ‘aft. Aur. 30.1916): 
A 439078. 

Safe from fire and weather. Sheet: 
illus., 14% by 6 inches fold. to obl. 
48mo. © Aug. 10, 1916; 2c. and aff. 


Aug. 30, 1916: A 439079. 

Take stock. Then consider this ques- 
tion. Sheet, illus., printed on both 
sides, 12 by 9% inches. © Aug. 18, 
1996: 2-e;and ‘ak. Aug 730. £91G6E A. 
439074. 

Through fire and havoc. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides, 124 by 
inches. © Aug. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. 
aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 439071. 


True story. Sheet, illus., printed on 
both sides, 114 by Ti inches fold. to 
obi. 48mo. © Aug. 10, 1916; e 
aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 439070. 


Truth about a roof and what covers it. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
13 by 19% inches fold. to obl. 52mo. 
@, Auges22" 1916: “Fe: andVaths Aug 
30, 1916; A 439073. 


and 


hoe 


Specifications 
of school buildings for those inter- 
ested in schools located in progres- 
sive school districts. cover-title, 3 
i -tok. Told: to. nar.-Sv0- [23967 

© Sept. 1,5 19962 2’ eSept-9, 
1916; aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 436934; 
Taylor & Greenough co., Hartford. 


(May Farinholt) Keep well 
stories for little folks. Philadel- 
phia & London, J. B. Lippincott 
company, 1916. VIII, 140 p. illus. 
(part: col.) 12mo. §$0.75. [23968 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 437908; J. B. Lip- | 
pincott co., Philadelphia. 


CATALOGUE OF 
23969 


JOSEPH-RENAUD (J.) et Alary (Eloy) * 
Paris, Bécon-les-Bruyéres, France. 
Doigts qui parlent. nos. 1-10. [10 
instalments] (Jn Paris matin) 

[23969 


© Sept. 9-18, 1916; 1 « each Oct. 
17, 1916; A—Foreign 14207. 


[Jupson (Katherine)] When mink 
teased. (Jn Christian science moni- 
tor ) [23970 

©“ Sepitw28. 49162 1 meet. 2, 
1916; A 443062; Christian science 
monitor, Boston. 


KAHN tailoring co. New fall suitings 
are all straight lined up for you. 


Post card, illus. [23971 

Aue: 20-d91Ge% 2 “es sande ai: 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 486815; Alexander 
G. Lester, Indianapolis. 


Kane (W. A.) Applied arts drawing 
books; 8d yr.-Sth yr. ed. by Wil- 
helmina Seegmiller; Catholic edi- 
tion ed. by Reverend W. A. Kane. 


6 vy. illus., col. pilates, diagrs. obl. 
12mo. [23972 
© Sept. 15, 1916: -2connd ait. 


Sept. 22, 1916; A 444094; Atkinson, 
Mentzer & co., Chicago. 


KaAwnsAs oil refining co.*, Coffeyvilie, 
Kan. Graphic chart of the crude 
& refined oil conditions in the Kan- 
sas-Oklahoma _ territory. Sheet, 
diagr., 18 by 37 inches. [23973 


©-duly 171, 1916; +2 es Ane,.S. 


1916; aff. Aug. 31, 1916; A 436866. 
KAauFMAN (Herbert)* New York. 
Herbert Kaufman’s weekly page. 


(In Boston Sunday herald) 
[23974-23977 
sept. 10; 1916. . ©. Sept. 10, 1916; 1 c. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 442602. 


sept. 17, 1916. VOuUSepe.. 17) AiG. 4 .c. 
Sept. 20, LOG 2) A 442625: 


Sept. 24, 1916. © Sept 24 TOG wade: 
Oct. 6, 1916; A 443013. 


Oar. f, VILGY "CO Oct. ay 1Sis Ae Oc. 
10, 1916; A 443100. 


KreAL (Harry M.) & Phelps (Nancy 
S.)* Detroit. Mathematics for 
technical high schools. chap. 4, 5- 
19; 22. Vir oid: [23978, 23979 

© Apr. 3, Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c each 

and aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444059, 
444060. 

KEANE 


(James)* Santa Monica, Cal. 


[23980-23982 
Expiation. [7] p. S8vo. [Motion picture 


scenario] @© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436919. .- 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt..5, me svg 


KEANE (James) *—Continued. 

Hearts divided. [7] p. S8vo. [Motion 
picture scenario] © Sept. 11, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436920. 

Kate of South street. [7] p. 8vo. 
[Motion picture scenario] © Sept. 
1.1, 191635 2° ¢. and afi. Nepte 4s) 2916. 
A 436918. 


KEELEY (J.)* Chicago. 
[23983-24000 


All-American delicacy to displace the 


oyster.; @ Oct. 1) -18nG sae eee 
2, 1916; A 442985. 

America gets world’s most romantic 
painting. ©  Sept.. Ei toler re: 
Sept. 18, 1916; i 442611. 

Ask her while the band is playin. © 


Ogts 8) A9EG 5 
4431638. 

How science uses war music ie cure in- 
somnia. © Sept. 24, 1916; ce. Sept. 
25, LONG TA 442762. 

How uncontrolled emotions hasten old 
age. Oet. 1;02916; Sire Gere, 
1916; A 442986. 

It really doesn’t seem to work. © Oct 
1, 1916; 1. ¢. Oct: 25 19te-es Mogss: 


Little girl that God did not forget. © 


e; Oct. 9S. 219L6Ge x» 


Sept. 27, 1916 sede: Sept. 18, MOGs 
A 442613. 
Puppy love. © Dione’ 


Sept. 24, 1916; 

Sept. 25, 1916; A 442760. 

Rhythm vs. rag. © Sept. 24, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 442758. 

Science now justifies the world-old pref- 
erence for the first born. © Oct. 8, 
1916; 1 ec. Oct. 9, 1916; A 443166. 

Smashing the masher. © Oct. 8, 1916; 
1 c. Oct. 9, 1916; A 443164. 

Smith college’s prettiest romance cues 
a-glimmering. © Sept. 24, 1916; 1c 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 442759. 

Step of the maimed. © Oct. 8, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 9, 1916; A 443162. 

Tabitha’s letter. Sept.- 17, 19162) © 
Sept. 17, 1916; Fe Sept. 18, 1916; 
A 442610. 

Sept. 24, 1916. © Sept. 24, 1916; 

1 c. Sept. 25, 1916; A 442769. 

Oct... 1, 1916. “@UOct Ay Aste. ee 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442977. 

Why housemaids aré becoming scarcer 


and their wages higher and_ higher, 
© Sept. 24, 1916: 1 c. Sept. 25, 1916; 
A 442761. 
ae it is natural zor your child ,to lie. 
Oct. 8, 1916;°1 ‘c. Geteeg, “1916; 
o 443165. 
[Note: The foregceng are in ‘Chicago 


ataian 


KELLER (Cozette) [24001, 24002 


Onward Christian soldiers; illustrated, 
pantomined hymn. Poses and direc- 


tions by Cozette Keller. — -title, 
16. fad .. lus. S8yo. . $0 
Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. eye 


ZG AOS Fue 437821. 


Rosa; Italian dramatic pathetic man 
monologue ; illustrations and _ direc- 
tions by Cozette Keller. New York, 
S. Werner & company, 1916. 15 Dp. 
illus 8yvo. $0.50. © Sept. 23, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 26, 1916; 
A 437822. 


© Edgar S. Werner, New York. 


1072 


no. 10, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


24023 


KELLER (David H.)* Chicago. Dis- 
sertation on developmental defects. 
(In Casualty review, Sept., 1916) 

[24003 
fesept. 28, 1916:°1.¢ Oct. 5, 
1916; A 442946. 


KELVIN engineering co., ine.*, New 
York. Electrification of sugar fac- 
tories. Machinery for all purposes. 
Catalog EH. 23 p. illus., diagr. 4to. 
(Cover-title: Electrification of cane 
sugar mills) [24004 

ieeeaue. 26. 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 439068. 


"KETTERING (C. F.)] 


Science of the 


future automobile. cover-title, 29 
Pp. illus. . 8vo. [24005 
© sept. 287 1916: 2 c. and aff. 


Sept. 30, 1916; A 437918; Dayton 
engineering laboratories co., Dayton, 


hima. (W. J. L.) 


Sen grain to Germany. © Sept. 28, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 2, 1916; A 442883. 


Escape German camps. @© _ Sept. 19, 
1916; 1 ec. Sept. 23, 1916; A 442687. 


eens fear sea invasion. © Sept. 23, 
PGs fc. sept. 27, 19163.A 15793" 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


[24006-24008 


(Virginia E.)* Philadelphia. 
Kitchen movies. Why not try a loaf 
of homemade bread today? (In 
Ladies’ home journal, Oct., 1916) 
[24009 
© Sept. 20, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 20, 
1916; A 442641. 


Ki“BourRNE (Charles H.)* New York. 
Why is milk essential to the grow- 
ing child? [With several other arti- 
cles] 4to. $0.05. [24010 

i sem at. 1916: 2 /@ Sept. 23, 
1916; aff. Sept. 30, 1916; A 439613. 


Motor 
32mo. 
[24011 


ec. and aff. Sept. 


Kirt 


KIMBLE electric co.*, Chicago. 
data book. [124] p. obl. 


© Auedd: 1916 ::2 
11, 1916; A 436862. 


KINGSLEY (Maud Elma) 
lines in elementary. community 
civics. City school ed. By M. HE. 
Kingsley and Frank Herbert Palmer. 
Boston, The Palmer company, [1916] 
28 loose p. 4to. $0.25. [24012 

© Sept. ti 1916 :-"2 c. ‘and’ aff. 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 4389589; Palmer 
¢co., Boston. 


Pupils’ out- 


KKInziE (Elbert G.)* Montborne, Wash. 


Reckoner system of marking and 
average table. Sheet, 14 by 10 
inches. [24013 


© Sept. 16, 1916: 2 e@ and aff. 


Sept. 21, 1916; A 439444. 


Kirspy (J. Albert) Penmanship, the 
Kirby rhythmic method. New York, 
Newson & company [1916] 133 p. 
illus. 12mo. [24014 

© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
IPA TS RUBS n 439272; Newson & ¢o., 
New York. 


Kirk (Alice Gitchell)* Cleveland. 
[24015-24018 
Home making talks. Doubling or divid- 


ing recipes. © Sept. 20, 1916; iL aes 
Sept. 23, 1916; A 442697 


Importance of habit. 
1916; 


© Sept. 27, 
if c. OC Gy TOUGS WN peat 
g the kitchen. © Sept. 13, 
LONG s 1 Cc ~ Sept. 19) TOME A 15600. 
— Trained nurse. © Oct. 4, 1916; 
1 ¢. Oct. 7, 1916; A 443045. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Buffalo 
evening times] 


KLINE (Eugene F.)* Chicago. Home- 
coming of John Shirley. Synopsis 
for a moving picture comedy drama. 
eo hE|. ps “SSvo. [24019 

©} Nent. 23, 19165"2) ¢ anditatk. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 489558. 


KLINE (M. L.) 
of M. L. Kline. 


General catalogue D 
Portland, Or., 


[1916] xxxvii, 665 p. illus. S8vo. 
(Cover-title: Plumbing, heating & 
steam supplies) [24020 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 437709; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


KNOWLTON (M. D.) co.*, Rochester, 
N. Y. Box topping machines. [8] 
p. illus. S8vo. (Bulletin 52) 

[24021 
©) Sept. 12; Wie: 2 e vandicant. 

Sept. 16, 1916; A 4389357 


New York. 
[ 24022, 24023 


Father and son. New York, The Bureau 
of moral and hygienic education, ine, 
[1916] cover-title, 64 p. illus. {2mo. 
$0.10. © Jan. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444070. 

Mother and daughter. New York, The 
Bureau of moral and hygienic ance 
tion, inc. [1916] cover-title, 
illus. 12mo. $0.10. © Jan. 24, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444071. 


IXUEMPEL co. Red-i-kut system in- 
structions, the building of speedster 
body model 22 to fit Ford model T 
chassis. 16 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 


Krauss (Louis L.)* 


1073 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24024 


pty 1m Seyi ie 


KUEMPEL co.—Continued. 
(Bulletin no. 122, Aug.. 16, 1916) 
$5.00. [24024 


Ausy 20, 1916% 2 -emand aft: 


Sept. 16, 1916; A 4389360; Reuben 
Kuempel, Dubuque, Ia. 


Kun, Nathan & Fischer co.*, Chicago. 


Sincerity clothes, fall and winter 
1916-17.  cover-title, 12 p. illus. 
16mo. [24025 


© Aug: 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug.’ 


21, 1916; A 439276. 


LACKEY (Charles A)* Hampton, Va. 
Foundation of musie through the 
piano-keyboard and the great tone 
ladder. Hampton, Va., Houston 
printing and publishing house, 1916. 
cover-title, [8] p. fol. $1.00. 

[24026 


© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 « Sept. 18, 
1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 439509. 


Lapp (George A)* St. Paul. Little 
hunch. 5 1. “ilus:, ports: fel... 54-00: 
[Text parallel to binding] [24027 


© Aue. 1 1916. 2c: july 24 tote; 
aff. Aug. 3, 1916; A 489188. 


LADIES 


home journal. Needlework 
dept. [24028-24030 
Housewives’ linen. 8p. illus. S8vo. 


$0.10. © June 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 4386911. 

Last., word.:« [4]. .p.~) 8vo. . $0.15. © 
Apr. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 436914. 

Warm weather cool things. [4] p. 8vo. 
SOnb. 40) Mars Zon LolGe ineteand 
aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436913. 


© Curtis pub. co., Philadelphia. 


LAIt (Jack) [24031-24056 


Adventure of the little Suicide Kid. © 
epia LO. LOG 1c. (OC 2 Omori 


442968. 

And still more one-cent classics. © Sept.. 
a, 1916s A eG WNept. Qe 196. A 
42777. 


Another 1931 letter to my daughter. © 


Oct. 4,¢1S16s ae. 7 Oct: ay SSG vA 
442996. 
Ashes. © Sept. 24, 1916; 1 c. Sept: 25, 


1916; A 442765. 


At luncheon with a very plain man. © 
rene LOG Cr Oct wl tee ONG 


Father of Gus the bus tells secrets. © 
Oct, 9,° 1916". D eF '‘OcteO) 1916.) A 
443170. 

From and to our novelette family. © 
sept. 00, L916 1 eCiOei 2, Toles A 
442974. 

Gus the bus in mighty resolution. © 
Sept. 18, 1916 ;' Le: Sept. 19.4 916s eA 
442674. 

Gus the bus indefinitely re-engaged. © 
Cet, le Vato te OCtn Loy Lor 

443210. 


Liatr *( Jack )—Continued. 


Gus the bus is bearcat detective. © 
Oct: 2, P9165" To € LOCHes at Sees 
442988. 


Gus the bus, like Sol in his glory. © 
Sept. 25,:1916; 1) -@ Sept. 26; 49266 
A 442772. 

Hail this irreverent blockhead. © Sept. 
22, 1916.3 "1. eG) Septs4zZsn tore 
442706. 

Her roving eyes met his seeking eyes. 
© Sept. 27, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1916; 
A 442852. 

Hey kids! Here’s new swimin’ hole. 
Octs 5, 11916 3 1 Cy OfRiG. oma 
443041. 


Judge K. M. Landis wanted to know. 
Oct... 3, L916 LE ee. 1Ocii 44a 
442992. 


Kid refugees from Minsk are 
Oct. 10, 1916 
443146. 

No end to those one-cent classics. 
Oct, D1, I9IG Lee Oct eae onGe 
443171. 


Omaha Slim on woes of matrimony. 
Oct.-6,. 19163 Lac Ocha site 
443067. 

One day with the bad boys in court. 
Sept..20, 1916; 1 c Sepia ore 
442677. 

Poor little thing. © Odi2 87 19i6i ie 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 448157. 

Roaring romance of the zoo. @© Sept. 
28, .1916.;. 1-.c.. Sept. 9 297 sfate ces 
442855. 

She worshiped him for the whiskers. © 

Sept. 21, 1916; 1. cz Sept, 22,7) 09Ge 

© 


bro FO 


here. 
31 e¢ OckkLi 1orer 


brO -O FO FO 


442683. 

Tale cf disconsolate widow lady. 
Sept. 19, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 20, 031G > 
442652. 

Third letter to William Hale Thompson. 
@. Oct. 7, 1916; 1 ¢ Oct 3 eis 
443069. 

Why call high school children snobs? 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1916; 
A 442710. 


Yesterday’s father and to-day’s son. (@} 
Oct. 14, 1916; 1 ¢: Oct. 16,5986 
443235. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


LANCASTER & Allwine*, Washington. 
Simple inventions wanted. [8] p. 
illus. 4to. (Special bulletin N) 
$0.05. [24057 


© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 489330. 
LARDNER (Ring W.)* Chicago. lLard- 
ner scoops the world! MHere’s story 
of second game. (Jn Chicago daily 
tribune ) [24058 
© Oct. 9,.1916; 1-¢c..Oct. Lh, amas 
A 443128. 
LARROWE milling co.*, Detroit. 
[ 24059, 20460 


Healthy cow produces more. [4] p. 
illus. (part ‘col.) . fol. fold: to jim 
32mo. © Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444057. 


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no. 10, 1916 


re, Cte er ae ey Sere a Fre ele te 


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‘Letann (Lillian) 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


24076 


-LARROwE milling co.*—Continued. 


Our guarantee. Sheet, illus. (part col.) 
14 by 21 inches. fold. to obl. 32mo. 
© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
a, 1916; A 444058. 


LatsHaw (David G.) Under orders. 
ten pages from the Acts. New York, 
Association press, 1916. 16p. 16mo. 


$0.10. [24061 
© Aug. 11, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 22, 
1916; aff. Aug. 21, 1916; A 437326; 


International committee of Y. M. C. 
A., New York. 


Law (Russell)* New York. Investors’ 
book of booklets. Sept., 1916. cover- 
title, 44 p. Svo. [24062 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 439338. 


LAWRENCE, Mass. Lawrence directory, 


1916. no. 47. Lawrence, Mass., A. 
L. Cole, 1916. 74, 95-999 p. front. 
(fold. map) S8vo. $6.00. [24063 


© Sept. 23, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 437826; Sampson 
& Murdock co., Boston. 


-LAwWYERS reports annotated. Cumula- 


tive index, vols. 1916A—1916D, with 
separate index to notes. Rochester, 
N.Y. The Lawyers co-operative 
publishing company, 1916. 109 p. 
Svo. [24064 

© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1916; 
aft. Oct. 6, 1916; A 438728; Lawyers 
co-operative pub. co., Rochester, 
mY. 


LeanHy’s hotel guide and railway dis- 


tance maps of America. Rey. ed. 
no. 27, August, 1916. Chicago, 
American hotel register company 
pete) 4126, [2]. p.. maps. fol. 
$5.00. [24065 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 437409; Amer. 


hotel register co., Chicago. 


Love’s' sacrifices. 


[6] p. S8vo. $0.50. [Motion pic- 
ture scenario] [24066 
© Sept. 23, 1916: 2 c and aff. 


Sept. 25, 1916; A 444066; Rachel L. 
Andrews, New York. 


Lester (Alexander G.)* Indianapolis. 
Uncle Sam says: Lets get ready for 


dress-up week. Post card, illus. 
[24067 
© Sept. 18, 1916: 2 c and aff. 


Sept. 27, 1916; A 444081. 


SSS ssh 


LETTERS and the stamp. v. 1, no. 1. 
Sept.. 1916. Chicago, The Faithorn 


company, 1916. 20 p. illus., port. 
8vo. [24068 
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 « and aff. 


Sept. 30, 1916; A 439593; Faithorn 
co., Chicago. 


Lewis (Lloyd D.) George Ade tells. 
(In Chicago herald) [24069 
©. Sept. .17, 1916; 1 c Sept. 18, 
1916; A 442614; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


LextneTon, Ky.- R. L. Polk & €0.’s 
Lexington city directory 1916-1917. 
vy. 9. Columbus, Ohio, R. L. Polk & 
co., 1916. 1 p. 1. [5]-701 p. S8vo. 
$7.00. [24070 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2-¢. and aff. Oct. 

9, 1916; A 438775; R. L. Polk & co., 
Columbus, O. 
Lispy, McNeill 


& Libby*, Chicago. 


Libby’s boneless cuts of beef. cover- 
title, 20 p. col. illus., diagr. obl. 
48mo. [24071 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
20, 1916; A 436943. 


[Lincotn (Allen B.)] Investments 
for profit. [6] p. folder. 24mo. 
$0.10. [24072 

© Aus 23 11g: 2 @OAne= 25: 


1916; aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 439422; 
Spectator co., New York. 


LINDLAHR nature cure institutes. Ex- 
amination reports. cover-title, [13] 
p. diagrs. S8vo. [24073 

© July 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 444026; Henry Lindlahr, 
Chicago. 


Linpsay {Forbes) [ 24074, 24075 
Life insurance investments. 1 p. lL, p. 
[133]-141, 11. Svo. (Pacific mutual 
school for salesmen. First post-gradu- 

ate course, no. 13) @© Aug. 23, 1916; 

2 c. and aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 439151. 


State puneryson of life insurance. 1 p. 
bk. p..[145]—-15k, ip. -S8voe...; (Pacific 
mutual school for salesmen, First post- 
graduate course, no. 14) © Sept. 11, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 
436921. 
© Pacific mutual life insurance co. 

of California, Los Angeles. 


Lippincott (W. M.) Arrowsmith cor- 
respondence course in orthopedics of 


the foot. Lecture no. 4 19 p. 
diagrs. 16mo. [24076 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 439512; Arrow- 


smith mfg. co., Morristown, N. J. 


1075 


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24077 


LippMAN (William <A.)* St. Louis. 
Highways and byways of Missouri. 
(In St. Louis times) [24077-24082 
pt. 1-3. © Sept. 2,9; 16, A916; “1 ic. 

each Sept. 20, 1916; A 442787-442789. 


pt. 4. © Sept. 23, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 27, 
1916; A 442837. 


pt. 5... © Sept...30) 19864 en Oct. <2; 
1916; A 442886. 


pt. 6. © a CLOT i1ee> Oct. OF LOG: 
A 443 
Lock woop (R. M.) Transpositions; a 
practical treatise for optometrists 
and opticians. New York, The Op- 
tical publishing co., 1916. 32 p. 
diagrs. 16mo. $0.25. [24083 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 20, 
1916; aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 439398 ; 
Optical pub. co., New York. 


Lockwoop national bank. Information 
for bank depositors and the public. 
Various paging. 16mo. [24084 

©? Aue23) 1916s) over Ame 226. 
1916; aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 489460; 
Western co., San Antonio, Tex. 


Lockwoop’s directory of the paper, sta- 
tionery and allied trades, 1917. 42nd 
ed. New York, Lockwood trade 
qournal co...) [TOUT sd ap: i AoGep: 
Svo. $3.00. [24085 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 3, 1916; A 488743; Lock- 
wood trade journal co., ine., New 
York. 


LoFFLER (Charles) * Minneapolis. What 
is health? (Jn Masonic observer ) 
[24086-24088 


Artiele no. 43.. © Sept: 16, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 442618. 


Article no. 44. © Sept. eo. OlG oc: 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 442714. 


Article no. 45. © Sept. 30, 1916; 1 «. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442928. 


Lone (Lucy B.)* San Diego, Cal. God 
save the state. 4p. 16mo. [24089 
© Aug. 25, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 

13, 1916; A 439298. 


Lone BEAcH, Cal. Long Beach city di- 
rectory, 1916-17. Los Angeles, Cal., 
Los Angeles directory company, 1916. 
588 p. fold map. Svo. $6.00. 

[24090 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
11, 1916; A 438838; Los Angeles di- 
rectory co., Los Angeles. 


Lorin (Louis Charles)* St. Paul. Who 
and where is Almighty God. 64 p. 
port. 16mo. $0.10. [24091 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 439331. 


pts a) nesisvede 


Lorine (George F.)* Chicago. Blan- 
chard’s street guide and map of Chi- 
cago. Chicago, Ill., G. F. Cram com- 
pany, 1916. 230 p. 16mo. $0.25. 

[24092 


© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 ¢ Aue 
1916; aff. Aug. 16, 1916; A 437280. 


[LoucH (William H.)] Business- 
building English. New York city, 
Business training corporation, 1916. 
54 p. S8vo. [24093 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c Sept. 29, 
1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 437887; 
Business training corp., New York. 


Love (Harty)* Brooklyn. 
blair 24095 
Brook- 


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Ss 
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21, 191 ie 
A 444046. 


Informes para los maestros. pintores. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., The, €. Ho Brown 
paint company [1916] cover-title, 8 p. 
12mo. $0.25. © Sept. 21, 19167512 & 
and aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444047. 


Lovstep (C. M.) & co.*, Seattle. Log- 
ger’s electric steam signal whistle. 
Directions for connection. Sheet, 
diagrs., 114 by 20 inches. [24096 

© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
21, 1916; A 489443. 


Lowrie (Donald)* San Franeisco. 
Making over a prison; the story of 
Sing Sing. 49. (Jv San Francisco 
Bulletin) [24097 


© Sept. 14, 1916; 1 ce Sepik: 19, 
1916; A 442596. 


(Maude B.)* San Antonio, 
Tex. Success in a four room cot- 
tage; or, The neighborhood in- 
dustrial home. [28] ; Dp, -¢, 26m 
$0.25. [24098 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 « Sept & 
1916; aff. Sept. 16, 1916; A 489323. 


LOWRY 


LUKIN (Nicholas)* New York. WNa- 
ture of disease and its prevention. 
cover-title, [1], 18 p. 8vo. [24099 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
4, 1916; A 489635. 


Explorer traverses 
jungles of Borneo. (Jn Chicago daily 
news) [24100 

© Oct. 3, 1916; 1 c. Oct: Gy egeee 
A 448009 ; Chicago daily news — 
Chicago. 


LuMHOLTz (Carl) 


[24101-24105 


Inge Lund in home of wealth and 
culture. © Oct. 10,' 1916; 1 -e, Ogi 
18, 1916; A 443198. 


Lunp (Inge) 


1076 


no. 10, 1916 


Lunp (Inge)—Continued. 

Inge Lund lives life of maid of all work. 
ey Oct. 9, 1916; 1 c: Oct: 12, 1916; 
A 443130. 

Inge Lund tells of castes in household. 
fee '>  191G-.t c. Oct. 16,1916; 
A 443253. 

Mistress discovers Inge Lund’s secret. 

Were t2> 9916: 1) «¢. Oct. 16, 1916: 
A 443260. 

Swedish journalist hunts for new job. 
mech. 28. 1916-1 ce. Oct.. 14, 1916; 
A 443222. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 
Lunppere (Hjalmar) [24106-24109 


Matches will be smaller. © Oct. 13, 
motGcat e¢ Oct..16, 1916; A 143950" 


“Skansen ” festival is held. © Oct. 12, 
ZolG: ft c. Oct. 16, 1916: A 443258. 
Swedish envoys to Britain. © Oct. 11, 
ete te. Oct: 14, 1916; A 443218. 


U. 8. athletes reach Norway. © Oct. 
Posie fc. Oct. 16, 1916: A 
443245. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily 
cago. 


news co., Chi- 


LyncH (George C.) co.*, New York. 
Phono-lite, a perfect phonograph 


within. a beautiful lamp. [8] p. 
illus. 16mo. [24110 
© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 


1916; aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 439685. 
Lyon (J.M.) & co.,* New York. Dia- 
monds. 68 p. illus. S8vo. [24111 
© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c Oct. 5, 1916: 
aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444262. 
m= Woimprint. v. 2, no. 4. 11, [1] p. 
illus. (part col.) 4to. [24112 
© Sept. 23, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444072; Magill- 
Weinsheimer co., Chicago. 


McCormick (Charles) Neurometer. 
Sheet, tables, 26 by 7 inches. 
[24113 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 
1916; aff. Sept. 23, 1916; A 489455; 


McCormick medical college, Chi- 
cago. 

McCoy (John Cresoh)* New York. 
I am the ears. (In New York 
world) [24114 


© Oct. 1, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 4, 1916; 
A 442915. 


McCree (Junie)* New York. 
from a honkey tonker. 
26 p. illus. S8vo. $0.25. [24115 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 16. 1916: A 439744. 


Letters 


cover-title, | 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


24125 

McCutTcHEoN (John T.)* Chicago. 
Golden fleece. (In Chicago Sunday 
tribune) [24116-24118 


chap. 2. © Sept. 17, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 21, 
1916; A 442654. 

chap. 3. © Sept. 24, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 29, 
1916; A 442829. 


chap. 455. @ Ock. 1. 1916: “1 ec Oek -5; 
1916; A 443004. 
MacGrai (Joseph F.)* Brooklyn. 


Harrington Emerson course of study 
in personal efficiency. [7th lecture. 
Ideals and common sense] 27 p. 
Ato. $0.50. [24119 
© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1916; aff. Sept. 27, 1816; A 4895387. 


McGraw electrical trade directory. 
Aug., 1916. Railway ed. New York, 


McGraw publishing company, inc., 
1916. 268 p. diagrs. 8vo. $3.00. 
[24120 
© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
11, 1916; A 4388828; McGraw pub. 
co., ine., New York. 

McGrecor bros. & co. Analyses, Pin- 
nacle, Niggerhead and _ Purity. 
Sheet, 11 by S84 inches. (Serial no. 
6) [24121 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 « and aff. 


Sept. 20, 1916; A 436973; Cressie J. 
Blanchard, Winnebago, Neb. 


(Murray Bernard)* New 
Mercantile manual for busi- 


MACHLIN 
York. 


ness men. New York, Mercantile. 
audit company [1916] [iGi “p: 
24mo. [24122 
©..Sept. 18: 1916: 2 « .and-akt. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 439439. 
McLAUGHLIN (Luther E.)* Dickson 


Difference drink makes in 
Card, illus., 74 by 

[24123 
c. Sept, 2s; 
A 444140. 


City, Pa. 
any man’s home 
14 inches. $0.10. 
OrSepe. 21> 1916) 2 
1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; 


McNerz (Charles A.)* New York. 
Which has the longest range? Big 
Bertha. Uncle Creuzot, Queen Bess, 


Uncle Sam. 4 ecards, col. illus. in 
folder, 44 by 7 inches. $0.10. 
[24124 
©. Aug. 17,2916) 2 +e,4and ‘aff. 
Aug. 24, 1916; A 489060. 
McQuitkin (J. St. C.) Light and 
shadow in reproductive printing 
processes, by J. St. C. MeQuilkin 
and E. M. Keating. (Jn Inland 
printer, Oct., 1916) [24125 


© Oct. "2; 1916" 1: ce: Oct: 11,1916: 
A 4438101; H. B. Jilkes, Chicago. 


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24126 
MaAacsea (R.) EL.) és: $e0.* 7 Newer York. 
Dollar diplo-macy. 14 p. 16mo. 
[24126 
© Aug s12519163.2 +e. Sept.14, 
1916; aff. Sept. 12, 1916; A 489285. 
MAHAN (Edward W.) [24127, 24128 

Football code SEES Mahan. © Sept. 
eh OG. Loe. Bete oils, SOROS: eA: 
442949, 

Football pass a nerve racker. © Sept. 
Za AOUG NS (CG Sepik 2s On Gr A 
442650. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Boston 


Sunday post] 
(C) Neal R. 
Mass. 

MANDEL  bros.*, Chicago. 
brothers’ weekly art cut 
Sheet 390. July 29, [1916] 
illus., 24 by 18 inches. 

© as MGaA OIG ie? Ae 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 489201. 
ANNING (Denison)* Atlanta. My 
Georgia girl and The human brick. 
fal” bp: “L6moe?".2S0a5; [24130 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
10, 1916; A 436318. 

Manoin (James) co., inc. Manophone. 

heG| piesdlluss>> (park veok)o tare: 

[24131 

©) Aus: 15, 1916>. 2" ce and ait: 

Sept. 18, 1916; A 489472; James 
Manoil, New York. 

of America, 


O’Hara, Cambridge. 
Mandel 
service. 
Sheet, 
[24129 
and aff. 


Ma 


Mantre lamp co. ine=, 


Chicago. [24132, 241338 
After the sun. goes down. cover-title, 
Ze, (1) op. eS illus L6mons $1200: 
Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 29, 

1916; A 444124, 
Chance to make a lot of money. cover- 
titles 23 hope Jilhiste) sGmo. ss sie00: 


@ySentn 2a. LOG 

29, 1916; A 444125. 
MANUAL arts press*, Peoria, Il]. Shop 
problems, series no. 3. Drawings on 
tracing paper ready for blue-print- 


ce. and aff. Sept. 


ing, ed. by A. F. Siepert. 16 numb. 
loose diagrs. in cover. S8vo. $0.30. 
[24134 


© July 10, 1916; 2 
380, 1916; A 4387459. 
MANUFACTURERS and 
assn.*, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
delinquent debtor. Sheet, 34 
inches. 
© Sept.- 20, °1916;* 2 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444063. 
Marre flooring manufacturers associa- 


ce. and/aff. Aug. 


wholesalers 

Notice to 
by 54 
[241385 


e. and aff. 


tion*, Chicago. Grading rules for 

maple, beech and birch flooring. 

July 21, 1916. 8 p.. illus. 16mo. 
[24136 


© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 439049. 


pt. Tn. sev.15 


Marto (Marc)* St. Mandé, France. 
Enfant du malheur; roman inédit. 
Paris, Librairie des romans choisis 
[1916] (7 p-“Tilts. -Sver 

© July. 27, 1916; 1, cc Aue 
1916; A—Foreign 14206. 


Martin (John) Letters to children 
from John Martin and some Chub- 
bles. Garden City, N. Y., John 
Martin’s house, ine., 1916. [32] p. 
illus. (part col.) 4to. (On cover: 
John Martin joliy bock) $1.00. 

[24138 

© Sept. 1, 1916: 2 @ Ages 

1916; aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439233; 

John Martin’s house, ine, New 
York. 


12, 


Law of land- 

New York city, 

cover-title, 14 p. 

[24139 

© Aug. 28, 1916; 2° eG Sept oe 

1916; aff. Sept. 1, 1916; A 439141; 
Cha les Ashford Pace, New York. 


MAaxwELL (John M.)* 
Man behind the mask. (Jn Indian- 
apolis star ) [24140 


© Oct. 8, 1916; 1 e. Oct. 11, 1916; 
A 4438139. 


MecHANIcS national bank of Burling- 
ton, N. J. Christmas and Fourth of 


MAXFIELD (Berton L.) 
lord and tenant. 
Pace: & Pace, 1916. 
4to. 


Indianapclis. 


July. club. Member’s ecard. Card, 
printed on both sides, 8 by 3% inches. | 
[24141 


© Sept..16, 1916;..2 «© Sepa hes 
1916; aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 439402 ; 


James H. Birch, . jr.;  Burbagter 
i 
MERCANTILE trust co.*, St. Louis. 


[24142-24145 


Executor or administrator—which? [6] 
p..folder. 16mo. © Oct. 3, 191652 
G. and ait. Oct, 6, 19ts; A 439660. 

against these wives in your 


Guard 
[6] p. folder. 16mo. Oct. 3, 
1916; 2 e«. and-aff. Oct. 5) Diy 


439659. 

Make sure about your will. - [6] p. 
folder. _16mo. © Oct. 3,-19163°>2 2 
and aff. Oct. 5, 1916; A 439662. 

Protect your child’s future. [6] De 
folder. 16mo. © Oc 19163 (2% 
and aff. Oct. 5, 1916; ‘A 439661. 

Mercer (A. S.)* Hyattville, Wy. “Tne= 


dian Chief Washakie and the Big 
Horn hot springs. Advance publica- 
tion of chap. 15 of Rhythms from 
the log of the Duffuny club. 24 p. 
lus.” 12mo. ~S0:25: [24146 

© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 ec. July 24, 1916; 
aff. Sept, 14, 1916; A 439286. 


1078 


[24137 @ 


ee ee ee, 


ee ee eee eee 


es ee 


ee Ss 


SS ee 


- ’ 


no. 10, 1916 


MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS’ €0.*, 
‘Springfield, Mass. Merchants and 
manufacturers’ service. Bulletin 
no. 140 A-E. 6 loose l. 4to. 
[24147 
© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 489308. 


| MERCHANTS CREDIT & reference bu- 
reau*, Richmond Hights, Mo. In- 
struction for using the Merchants 
eredit & reference bureau letter col- 
lection system. ecover-title, 6 1. 
-  (feld.) forms. 8vo. $0.10. 
: [24148 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 43 9056. 


eer ANTS LOAN & trust co.*, Chi- 
ago. Trusteeships. 321 p. Syo. 
4 [24149 
f © Sept. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
© Sept. 30, 1916; A 439591. 


_ MerRcHANTS SAVING system, ltd. Re- 

_ tail market price is based on a 

eredit system. Sheet, printed on 

both sides, 11 by 84 inches. [24150 

© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c and aff. 

Sept. 26, 1916; A 439519; Louis 
Lutjeharms, Columbus, Neb. 


Merrmit (Gertrude F.)* 
Refreshing thoughts 
mother. 28 sheets. 


Brooklyn. 
for baby’s 
12 by 3 inches, 


rolled in tissue paper, twisted at 
ends, in box 2 by 3 inches. $0.50. 
[24151 


© Sept. 7, 1916; 
9, 1916; A 489612. 


’ Merzer (Sol)* Washington, Pa. In- 
_ tereollegiate athletics. (Jn Wash- 
ington, Pen’na. daily reporter unless 
otherwise stated) [24152-24156 
Article 2. © Sept. 11, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 

16, 1916; A 442595. 


Article 3. © Sept. 18, 
20, 1916; A 35000, 


Article 4. ©S 25, 
ma, 1916; A Pi5790. 


7 ee 5] (In Washington observer) 


2 c. and aff. Sept. 


1916; 1 ec. Sept. 


1916; 1 ec. Sept. 


Cte totGs te. Oct? 3, 1916; 

A 442907. 
porneie 6.) © Oct. 9, 1916; 1..¢. Oct. 

, 1916; A 4431038. 

- Meryer-BoruH co. [24157-24161 
Newspaper feature cut service. Week 
ending Oct. 7, 14, 1916.- 2 v. illus. 
fol. © Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c. each and 


aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 436953, 436954. 
© R. Masters, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 29. Sept. 21, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 193 by 25 inches. © Sept 15, 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 20, Proié: 

A 436951. 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


24169 


Meryrer-BotH co.—Continued. 

Sheet no. 30. Oct. 5, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © NSept. 15, 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 20, 1916; 

A 436952. 


© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 303, 304, Sept. 14, 28, 1916. 
Sheets, illus.. 192 by 302 inches. 
Sept. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


14, 1916; A 439289. 
© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


Minprtetown, N. Y. Directory of the 
[city of Middletown] New York, 
Ontario & Western railway main 
line Campbell Hall to Walton, 1916. 
32d ed. Newburgh, N. Y., Breed pub- 
lishing co., 1916. 375, 385-590 p. 
Svo. 54.00. [24162 

© June 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

ct. 4. 1916: A 438735; Breed pub- 
lishing co., Newburgh, N. Y. 

[Mitter (Mrs. C. R.)] Weekly fea- 

ture page. Sept. 17, 24. Proof, illus. 

[24163 

© Sept. 7. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

29, 1916; A 444123; Internaitl. syn- 
dicate, Baltimore. 

Miniter (Elmer G)* Pittsburgh. Econ- 
omy method of writing. Book 1, 2, 
8. Chicago, Philadelphia, Laure! 
book company [1916] 38 pts., illus. 
9 by 93 inches. [24164 

© Sept. 1, 19162" e@ Sept? 22, 
1916; aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 439502. 

Mitrer (G. L.) & co. Miami—peerless 
jewel of the South. [8S] p._ illus. 
Svyo. [24165 

©? Septic 4] 19%6> 2°e" andr aft: 
Sept. 18. 1916: A 439636; Garfield 
L. Miller, Miami, Fla. 

Micrer (Lewis B)* St. Louis. Boone’s 
Lick. chap. 1-36 end. [38 instal- 
ments] (Jn National stockman and 
farmer ) [24166 

© Nov. 20, 1915-July 29, 1916; 
1 c. each Sept. 18, 1916; A 442594. 

MILLIKIN (Hugh Ernest)* Cleveland. 

Millikin method of piano-harmony 


Q 


instruction. [18] p. fol. (Millikin 
school of music) $1.00. [24167 
© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Sept. 19, 1916; A 439383. 


Mitton university, inc., Baltimore, Md. 
[2416S—24169 


Department of commerce and business 
administration. cover-title, 40  p. 
12mo. © Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

Oct. 10, 1916; A 439731. 


Department of English language and 
literature. coyer-title, 24 p. 12mo. 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
10, 1916; A 439730. 
© Walter P. Steinhaeuser, <As- 

bury Park, N. J. 


1079 


CATALOGUE 
24170 


MILWAUKEE, Wis. Wright’s directory 
of Milwaukee for 1916. v. 63. Mil- 
waukee, Wright directory co., 1916. 
1851 p. front (fold. map) SVO. 
$6.00. [24170 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
11, 19167) A 438811 : Wright direc- 
tory Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 


MILWAUKEE electric railway & light 
o.*, Milwaukee. Primer of precau- 
ion, “24 p. athis.:~ Svo. [24171 
() Sept. 25, 1916-2 ee. Sept. 41, 
1916 ; as. Oct. 2, 1916: A 456f3i. 


Mintature hfe: *- no: 45°16." [2"p. 
illus. (part col.) 24mo. [24172 


© Oct. 5, 19162.2: ¢ and ae lOct: 


10, 1916; A 489729; Life pub. co., 
New York. 

MINNESOTA loan & trust co. Coopera- 
tion or opposition? cover-title, [8] 
p. 16mo. [24173 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
Se 1916s A’ 4368S. Basar WEse. 
Chattanooga. 


MITCHELL (Clara M.)* Cleveland. 
Motherhood. Card, col. illus.. 84 by 
6 inches. $0.25. [24174 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Sept. 
15, 1916; A 486816. 

MopERN Cleve- 

land. 


methods school co.*, 
Factory management. 
[24175-24177 

Assistant superintendent. 
pwoT-loTt., mus! diagrs)ssvey “© 
Sept.” 2. TOG 2 cand alts Sepine9, 
1916; A 439207. 

Book no. 4—5. 2 vy. illus. 8vo. Con- 
tents.—Book no. 4. The purchasing 
agent.—Book no. 5. Engineering de- 
partment. “©) Sept. 18.0 19d16: 82 ¢ 
each and aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 436939, 


Book no. 38. 


436940. 
Moun (John)* Detroit. Maine and 
Michigan. 14 p. 8vo. [24178 
©, Sept... 22, 1916.5) 2. .¢. sandy air: 


Sept. 25, 1916; A 444064. 


Motocu stoke: co.*, Chicago. Proposal 


and specifications. cover-title, 5 
numb. 1. 4to. [24179 
© Aus, 15; 1916? 2) GG and ait 


Sept. 18, 1916; A 439410. 


Our salesman cata- 
10,000 quick sellers. 
illus. 


[Moore & Evans] 
log. - no. AT. 
Chicago, 1916. Various paging. 
(part. col.) S8vo. [24180 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 445109; James A. Clark, 
Chicago. 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, nos... 1a 


; ” 
Mora society. 
Sheet, 9 by 6 inches. 


Moral society tract. 
$0.15 per 100. 
[24181 


© Sept. 25, 1916: 2 & and am 
Sept. 80, 1916; A 489588; Marion 
Walter Marley, Aurora, Col. 


Morgan (Lily Hayes)* Cleveland. 
Oh! I want to be a grind-organ man. 
(In Sandy Lake breeze) [24182 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 1 c Sept. 30, 


1916; A 443138. 


Morison (Frances R.)* Cleveland. 
Monthly talk to bank employees. 
Who is the boss in a bank? Sheet, 
12 by 8 inches. [24183 


© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 @ >and aes 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 444084. 


Morning telegraph Sunday magazine, 
(New York morning telegraph, sec. 
2) . [24184-24186 


Aug. 27, Sept. 3, 1916. [2 instalments] 
@ Aug. 27, Sept. 3; 19165. P eaesepie 
18, 1916; A 442580, 442581. 

Sept. 10, 1916. © Sept. 10, 1916 ; ites 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 442786. 


© Lewis publishing co., New York. 


Mowrer (Edgar Ansel) [24187-24197 


Denies nation sold out. © Sept. 27, 
1916; 1 c¢. Sept. 30, 1916; A 442872. 
Doges burial place damaged by flyer. 

© Sept. 19, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1916; 

A 442691. 

Italians advance on Trieste. © Oct. 11, 
1916; 1. ¢. Oct. 14, 1916) A AAzaZi 
Italians take peaks in new big offensive. 
©@- Sept. 18, 1916; 1 -«. Sept. P1-199Ge 

A 442648. 

Page tells of visit to Italian war zone. 
@ Sept. 26, 1916; 1c Sept. 29, tong 
A 442885. 

Rome has celebration. © Sept. 21, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 25, 1916; A 442728. 

Says Kaiser is overpowered. © Oct. 5, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 9, 1916; A 443056. 

Sees Carso battle as Italians drive on. 
© Oct. 13, 1916; 1c. Oct. 16, 19iGera 
443251. 

Storms halt Italian drive. © Sept. 23, 
1916 k’c. Sept. 21, 1916 449797. 
Try to save labor agitator. © Oct. 4, 
1916; 1c. Oct. 7, 1916; A 443050. 
Urges mass attacks by the allies in war. 

© Sept. 28, 1916; i c¢. Oct.-2, 1916; A 

442878. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Mowrer (Paul Scott) [24198—24210 

Chance to buy battle field. © Sept. 26, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 29, 1916; A 442833. 

Chicagoan in ee ae band. '@ "Och 
1916; 1c. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443023. 

Dead even to be eae © Oct. 1 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 13, 1916; A 4438202. 

Death of Rockwell ends daring career. 
© Sept..25; 1916;'1¢. Sept. 28, 19ile; 
A 442802. 


1080 


; 


a ——— Le ss aa 


no. 10, 1916 


~Mowrer (Paul Scott )—Continued. 


France backs Briand in replies to critics. 
© Sept. 21, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1916; 
A 442730. 


France is watching Roumania. © Oct. 2, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443019. 


France pays $12,329,000,000. © Sept. 
Ged? ch Sept.) 18;) 1916; A 
442586. 


French newspaper attacks Carranza. © 
mee +, 1916> 1° c Oct. 7, 1916; A 
443048. 


Mates of Rockwell in vow of vengeance. 
@ sept. 30, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 5, 1916; A 
442960. 


Sees “U” raid aimed to hit U. S. elec- 
meme  (C¢) Oct. 11,.1916;.1, es Oct. 14, 
1916; A 443216. 


Sweden mines Baltic route. © Sept. 25, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 28, 1916; A 442805. 


Trench war ends on Somme. © Sept. 14, 
1916: 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916; A 442591. 


Wreck 250 German fliers. © Sept. 26, 
1916; 1c. Sept. 29, 1916; A 442836. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 

Moyer (Harold N.) Why some people 
are old at 45 and some are still 
young. (Jn Chicago herald) [24211 

Sesen. 17. 1916: 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 442606; J. Keeley, Chicago. 

MoueEtiter (V.) & co.*, Chicago. Sur- 
geons’ instruments, office and hospi- 
tal equipment. cover-title, 320 p. 
illus. S8vo. (General catalogue, 4th 
ed., and bulletin no. 7) [24212 

© July 1, 1916; 2 © and aff. Sept. 
25, 1916; A 444078. 

Muitrer, Maclean & co.*, inc, New 
York. Wholesale net export price 
list of drugs and standard propri- 
etary articles cf the United States 
of America. 146 p. illus, (part. col.) 
Ato. [24213 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
11, 1916; A 438812. 

NAcet (W. G.) electric co. Catalog 
number nine. Toledo, O., 1916. 544 
p.. illus., diagr. 4to. [24214 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
5, 1916; A 437552; Cargill co., Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 

NARRAGANSETT machine co.*, Provi- 
dence. Catalogue of gymnastic appa- 
ratus. 149 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(On cover: Catalogue F9) [24215 

© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 23, 1916; A 437807. 

NASHVILLE BOOK co. Stereopticon sup- 
plies and views illustrating Biblical 
lectures. 1916. cover-title, 128 p. 
illus. 16mo. [24216 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
28, 1916; A 489557; 
White, Marshall, Mich. 


James Edson 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


24229 


NASHVILLE RETAIL credit men’s asso- 
ciation. Do you pay your bills? 
4th-7th of a series of talks. [4 in- 
stallments ] (In. Nashville Tenne- 


seean ) [24217-24220 
(C) Ans 27; “Sept: 3,724 Cer, 1. 
£9163 e* Sept. 2G Oct. -OF 1916: 
A 443028443031; Luther Clayton 
Lau, Nashville. 
NATIONAL ASSN. of corporation 


schools*, New York. 3d annual con- 
vention, Worcester, Mass., June 8, 9, 
10, 11, 1915. Advance copy of the re- 
port of the Committee on allied in- 
stitutions. cover-title, 9 p. Svo. 
[24294 


© June 8,.1915; 2 c. May 18, 1915; 
aff. June 11, 1915; A 407203. 


NATIONAL BUREAU Of analysis*, Chicago. 
Don’t shuffle off ahead of schedule. 
cover-title, [12] p. 16mo. [24922 


©) sune,.t2° 191g > 2 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 439148. 


e. ‘and. ate 


NATIONAL CLOAK & suit co.*, New York. 
Sewing machines. 19 p. illus. (part 
col:) fol. (National cloak & suit 
company sewing machine booklet. v. 
20, no. 7. Sept., 1916) [24223 


© -Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 489361. 


NATIONAL COLLEGIATE athletic associa- 
tion. Spalding’s official college soc- 
cer foot ball guide; ed. by G W. 


Orton. 1916. New York, American 
sports publishing company [1916] 
85 p. illus., ports., diagrs. 16mo. 


(Spalding’s athletic library group 2, 
no. 858) $0.10. [24934 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
12, 1916; A 437644; American sports 
pub. co., New York. 


NATIONAL COMMERCIAL gas assn.*, New 


_ York: [ 24225-24929 

Business English. Lesson no. 138-15. 3 
Wauevo: (Practical gas educational 
courses) @© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. each 
and aff. Sept. 16, 1916; A 4893853- 
439355. 

Illumination. Lesson no. 8. Production 
of light. 2 p.1., p. [155]—169. diagrs. 
Svo. (Practical gas educational 
courses) © Sept. 13, 1916; 2 c. and 


aff. Sept. 16, 1916; A 439352. 


Salesmanship. Lesson no. 8. Domestic 
science and its application to selling. 
2p. 1., p. [177]-190. S8vo. (Practical 
gas educational courses) © Sept. 13, 
1916; 2 ¢. -and aff. Sept. 16, 1916; 
A 439351. 


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24230 


pt. 1p WS. 


NATIONAL FIRE proofing  co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. McRoy camp vitrified salt 
glazed conduit for electrical sub- 
ways, 1916. 46 p. illus. (part col.) 
diagrs. 8vo. [24230 

©. Octd, 1916352 evand, aff.<Oct. 
7, 1916; A 489708. 


NATIONAL HARDWOOD lumber assn.*, 
Chicago. Rules for the measurement 
and inspection of hardwood lumber 
adopted at annual meeting June 5th 
and 6th, 1913. 79 p. 16mo. $0.10. 

[24231 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 439828. 


NATIONAL JEWELERS board of trade,* 
New York. Reference book of the 
jewelry trade in the United States 
and Canada. Sept. 1916. Various 
paging. 4to. [24232 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
29, 1916; A 488624. 


NATIONAL LEAD co. of Mass. Lewis 
colors. 12 p. mount. colors. S8vo. 
[24233 


© Sept. 11, 19te-) 2 ce and. atk 
Sept. 22,/ 4916: A 439642> > @-e: 
Harn, New York. 


NATIONAL LUMBER mfrs.’ credit corp.*, 
St. Louis. Credit rating book, Oct., 
1916. 26th vol. Various paging. 
fold. maps. 4to. $25.00. [24234 

© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 14, 1916; A 445162. 


NATIONAL SHAWMUT bank*, Boston. 
[ 24235, 24236 
Foreign trade report [port of Boston] 
for) Aug... 1916.) [3] ip.) 4to. ©: Nepe- 
29; LONG 2c. and atk. Sept. 30) 19%6: 
A 439602. 


New considerations in the financial out- 
look. Sept., 1916. 14 p. 8vo. @© 
NEVE. 20.) LOG 92) Oct. 4. OtGe vai. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 439637. 


NATIONAL SOCIETY United States 
daughters cf 1812. State of Ohio 
Lineage book. v. 1. 1-148. 1915. 


Compiled by Mrs. P. L. Hobbs and 
BK. 8. Wagar. 
Svo. $1.50. [24237 
©. May (29, 1916s 2. edly 11, 
1916; aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 4386864; 
Mrs. Perry Lynes Hobbs and Effie 
Serena Wagar, Hast Cleveland, O. 
NATOMA dairy co. 
Oak Park, Ill. 


Natoma dairy ¢o., 
[Natoma high grade 
dairy products] cover-title, 31, [1] 
p. illus. obl. 24mo. [24238 

© June 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
30, 1916; A 439063; John R. Amac- 
ker, Oak Park, IIl. 


63 p. ports., plates, 


(Emmett Hay) Value of 
trade associations. New York, Alex- 
ander Hamilton institute, 1916. 28 
p. port. S8vo. [24239 

© May 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
18, 1916; A 482109; Alexander Ham- 
ilton institute, New York. 


NAYLOR 


(NEALE (Walter G.)] How money 
2rows. (In Boston commercial, 
Sept. 2, 1916) [24240 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 1 « Bepeeze. 
1916; A 442726; Dukelow & Walker 
co., Boston. 


NEGRO year book, an annual encyclo- 
pedia of the negro, 1916-1917. Mon- 
roe N. Work, editor. Tuskegee In- 
stitute, Ala., The Negro year book 
publishing company [1916] x, 488 p. 
maps., diagrs. Svo. $0.35. [24241 

© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 © “anda 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 488765; Negro year 
book co., Tuskegee Institute, Ala. 


Nez (Marion Harris) Ryzon baking 
book. New York, General chemical 
company, Food department, 1916. 1 
p..1.,.80, [1] p.. ius: “Syess ae 

[24242 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

11, 1916; A 486722; General chemi- 
cal co., New York. 


NEILSEN (Thor Helene) & Harris 
(Gertrude Elizabeth)* Los Angeles. 
Science and art cf breathing. cover- 
title, 8 p. 16mo. [24243 

© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
26, 1916; A 439527. 


NEMENYI (Ernest Nicholas) Week’s 
military events in the conflict of na- 
tions. (Jn Youngstown vindicator. ) 

[24244 

© Oct. 15; 1916; 1. « Oct. 17%, 1918: 

A 448278; Charles Yarmy, Youngs- 
town, O. 


NETHERTON (Ross De Witt) Public 
officers. Chicago, La Salle exten- 
sion university, [1916] 64 p. 8vo. 
(American law and procedure, lec- 
ture 39.) [24245 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 436686; La Salle exten- 
Sion university, Chicago. 


NEvVINS-CHURCH press*, New York. 


Some new thoughts about pure 
Schlitz. cover-title, [12] p. col. 
illus. obl. 48mo. [24246 


©) Sept... 15; I9l6 => 2 € sang ae 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 4386935. 


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"24295 


New ENGLANp telephone & telegraph 
co.*, Boston. Telephone directories. 
[24247-24249 

Boston and vicinity. Fall and winter, 
1916. cover-title. 528, 180 p. 4to. 


Grreact. 16. 1996: 2°¢) and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 438954. 


Concord-Manchester-Nashua district. Fall 


issue, 1916. cover-title, 108 p. [Sec- 
Hen) se ove. © Sept. 19, 1916; 
om sept 2b, 1916; aff. Sept. 20, 
1916; A 439412. 

Fitchburg-Worcester district. [Section] 
- Fall issue, 1916. cover-title, 136 
mp  4t0. © Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 
7, 1916; aff. Sept. 6, 1916: A 438251. 

New HAveEN dairy -co.*, New Haven. 
New Haven dairy ice cream (Jn 
New Haven journal-courier ) 

[24250 
seni. 4. 1916; 1c. Sept. 27, 


1916; A 442753. 


New Yorx« (State). Courts of record. 
Official ed. law reports and session 


laws. Advance sheets. 
[24251-24269 

Hosta Aue I2- 1916. ° © Aung. 12, 
iste. 2. c¢ and af. Aug.” 16, 1916; 
A 437248. 

Hees Gue Aue 19) 1916. ©: Aug. 19, 
ong 2 ce and aft. Aug. 24, 1916; 
A 438132. 

Howse! co Ade. 26, 1916 © Aue. 26, 
Pie 2e and al. Aug. 30, 1916; 
A 437433. 

Hise. Sep. .2, 1916. © Sept. 2 
PIto ee Cc. andwah. Sept...7, 1916; 
A 487582. 

HEEETOLO. ssepe, 9, .1916. . © Sept.. 9; 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 13, 1916; 
A 438337. 

MHeso20. wsepe, 16, 1916. © Sept: 16, 
ROMO wes and aff. Sept. 27..1916 ; 
A 438565. 

HOWNoOo In Sept 25, 1916. ©. Sept. 27, 
Toc eand ait. Sept. 27,2916; 
A 438566. 

no. orig Sept. 30:) #916.-.©-~ Sept... 30, 
iii owe nang. at, Oct. 11; 1916; 
A 438819. 

Meas BOCL. ( 1916. .©@-Oct.. 7, 1916; 


Pac amet. (Oct. 14. 1916; A.438820. 
no. 824, Oct. 14, 1916. © Oct. 14, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 438937. 


© J. B. Lyon co., Albany. 


New York and New Jersey. Sur- 
veyor insurance directory of the 
states of New York and New Jer- 
sey, 1916-17. New York, G. H. 
Holden & co., ine. [1916] 3 p. L, 
183a, 502 p. 16mo. [24261 

Anus. 22, 1916°"2 ¢ and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 437407; George H. 
| Holden & co., ine., New York. 


oS 


NEw YorRK COMMERCTAL—Continued. 


Names and addresses of American con- 
suls, consular agents, foreign buyers, 
and important chambers of commerce 
throughout the world, to whom there 
has been sent free a copy of America’s 
leading manufacturers. [4th ed.] 
New York, N. Y., New York com- 
mercial [1916] XXxii, Lip: 
Apre 25, YOUGH 2 te. “Apri 
aff. May 6, 1916; A 431011. 


© Commercial newspaper 
New York. 


co., 


NEw YORK EVENING post co.*, New 
York. [24264-24266 


Advertising record of evening papers for 
August, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 114 by 16 
inches. (Bulletin, v. 3, no. 24) © 
Aug Ae, A916 22 le. wand. afte (Sept: 
26, 1916; A 439522. 


Advertising record of morning papers for 


August, 1916, 1945. Sheet, 124 by 14 
inches. | (Bulletin; -vetvs, Nos 72a) "© 
Auzo tO: 1916: 2 .c. and: aft. Sept. 


26, 2996 > AY 439525. 
Advertising record of Sunday papers for 
August, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 124 by 18 
INGhes- | CBUNEUIN, Veo. NOgeec. ©) 
Aes AOE L916 2, 6 and ~afks “Sept: 
26, 1916; A 439524. 
YORK HERALD ©€O.*, 


NEW Jersey City. 


[24267-24295 


Herald’s presidential canvass of the 
country begins. with an army of 
voters indicating their preference. © 
sept. 245 19163" 1 “cs Sept.225; 1916 
A 442717. 

Minnesota shows drift to Mr. Hughes; 
Moose returning to Republican fold. 
@ Sept 245 1916s tcl septs 25, 1916: 
A 442724. 

Missouri a battleground in the great 
Middle West. © Sept. 24, 1916; 1 «c. 


Sept. 25, 1916; A 442720. 

Mr. Hughes grows stronger in Cali- 
fornia | straw vote... © Ocal, 16; 
1 ce. Oct. 2, 1916; A 442900. 


Mr. Hughes has slight lead in Herald’s 
first poll with 14,052 of 26.997 votes 

CASt @F Sept. 22 19163 see wept. 
25, 1916; A 442716. 

Mr. Hughes in lead in Southwestern 
states: only Arizona for Mr. Wilson. 
@ Sept. 24,°1916; 1 c¢. Sept: 25, 
1916; A 442721. 

Mr. Hughes is ahead in poll of North 
Daketast <@° Ocha 1986; dees Oct. 
2, 1916; A 442901. 

Mr. Hughes keeps small lead, President 
makes slight gains, Herald’s straw 
Mote Shows: ©-Octy 15, A9tGeads e€ 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 443242. 

Mr. Hughes’ plurality 4,926 out of total 
of 107 403 test yotes, with majorities 
in eighteen states, against majorities 
for President in seventeen. © Oct. 
fo hOtG:s- b..e. Oct, 1G. 1OLG: A 
443243. 


Mr. Hughes still has lead over Mr. Wil- 


NEw YORK COMMERCIAL. [24262, 24268 | son by a slight margin in Herald’s 
America’s leading manufacturers. 4th | canvass. © Oct. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 2, 
ed. [New York, Printed by Com- 1916; A 442893. 
mercial newspaper co., 1916] xcevi, Mr. Wilson appears stronger than the 
801 p. illus. 4to. @© Apr. 27, 1916; democracy. Mr. Hughes not so strong 
Pee JApr. 2o, 1906; an. May 6, L916 ; | aS his old party. © Oct. A9tG> ie: 
A 431012. Oct. 2, 1916; A 442894. 
$7973—_16 4 1083 


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24296 pt. THRs. ve eS 


New YorRK HERALD co.*—Continued. .NEWARK shoe stores co.*—Continued. 


Ohio Valley laboring class almost solid Every line_a line of beauty. Newark 
for Mr. Wilson. © Sept. 24, 1916; shoe. (in Baltimore star.) ae 
1c. Sept. 25, 1916; A 442719. 13, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 16,1916; A 443254. 

Pennsylvania in the East seems safely Newark shoe maker says: Ask that 


Republican. © Oct. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 442895. 


Poll in North Dakota reveals unusual 
strength for Mr. Hughes. © Sept. 24, 
1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 25, 1916; A 442728. 

President making gains in fiercely con- 
tested race, third week of poll shows. 
© Oct. 8, 1916; 1 ¢ Oct. 9, 196; A 
443075. 

President 203 votes ahead in Washington 
state poll; slighter lead in Oregon. © 
Sor, C4h es ah es Seo Aa along 


A 442722, 

Progressives of West flocking to Mr. 
Buches ©. Octiy see LOLG au /c.1 OCs 
2, 1916; A 442896. 

Republican nominee’s plurality is 4,184 


in a canvass of 79,803 votes taken in 
thirty-two states. © Oct. 8, 1916; 1 
e. Oct. 9, 1916; A 443076. 

Speculative figures on possible presiden- 
tialmvotes. (OuOch. 5S. 196 CanOet 
9, 1916; A 443077. 

Straw vote in detail in various states. 


Oct 295, LOG. © Oc S, (1olLG et c 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 443078. 
Och 15, 1916. (OO Ockic La 7 owe: 


1 c. Oct. 16, 1916; A 443244. 

Straw vote in detail throughout states. 
OROcCHE we MONG 1c OCin 2 alone sae 
442897. 


Table of possibilities in significant states. 


© (Oct Meg 1G yale OcCh a 2a Lomo A 
442899. 
Victory for Republicans in the eastern 


states is indicated by early poll. © 
pees 1916; 1c. Sept. 25, 1916; A 
( 


Women voters of Illinois will be a big 
LACEOK. ©) Oty Ie TONG ds COC. 2) 
1916; A 442898. 


21 aronaehine shown on the Herald’s 
chart. Key to chart. © Oct. 8,1916; 
1 c. Oct. 9, 1916; A 443074. 


22 steamships shown on the Herald’s 
chart. Key to chart. Sept. 24, 1916. 
© Sept. 24, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 25, 1916; 
A 442715. 


=e OCs Uo nmolG. n ©, Och. tos lOdg: 
1c. Oct. 16, 1916; A 443241. 


23 steamships shown on the herald chart. 
Key ‘to chart. \ © (Octal 1 9iGe Ae, 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442892. 


[ Note: The foregoing are in New York 
herald | 
NEw YORK TELEPHONE co. New York 
classified telephone directory (Bor- 
oughs of Manhattan and the Bronx) 
August. 5, 1916.  “Ehe red * book: 
|New York] R. H. Donnelley, 1916. 
199 p. Ato. [24296 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 e@ and_aff. 


Sept. 22, 1916: A 438505 ; Reuben H. 
Donnelley, Chicago, 


font hod 


Baltimore. 
[24297-24299 


Creations of the Newark shoe maker. | 


NEWARK shoe stores €o.*, 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 1 Ss 
A 440873, c. Sept. 30, 1916; 


1084 


NEWSPAPER feature 


stylishly dressed friend where he buys 

such cleverly styled shoes. @©@ Oct. 6, 

1916; 1 c« Oct. 9, 1916; A 443080. 

[ Note: The foregoing are in Baltimore 
news unless otherwise stated] 


service, ine.*, New 
Each Proof, illus. 
[24300-24349 


Brow brothers. Have you been reading 
about the car strike. @©@ Sept. 16, 
1916; 2 ¢. and ally Sep 20; 1916: A 
436956. 


Lo, you be very careful what you 
say. © Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ¢ aud ae. 
Oct. 6, 1916; A 444255. 


Put en your hat and coat, Lo. @ 
Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ¢ and afi, OcEy ie; 
1916; A 4389719. 

—— Take that cat out of this kitchen. 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 19, 
1916; A 439388. 


—— What is that noise, Lo?, @© Aug. 
19, 1916; 2 e. and ali. septa 1916: 
A 439221. 


Daily magazine page for everybody. 
Beauty a real possibility for every 
wishing woman. © Sept. 23, 1916; 2 
ce. and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444256. 


Beauty hints. How you can round 
angles of body into beauty 
curves. . 80, 1916: 2 « and 
af Oct, LODGE A 439728. 

If you must dye gray hair. 
© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
20; A901 Gi, A 436965. 

Call cf the city. © Sept. 16, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 436960. 


Works, 


Feminine foibles. @©@ Sept. 22, 
1916; 2° c. and ait ‘Oetne: 1916; A 
444253. 


Happiness and contentment the 
best of beautifiers. © Sept. 9, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 
439394. 


Household helps. How to lighten 
cooking with some simple little helps. 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 6, 
1916; a 444254. 


How to keep your fingers and nails 
in fine condition. © Sept. 16, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 20, 1916: A 436961. 


How to teach your child the simple 
paths to beauty. © Aug. 19, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Sept. 9; 1916: A 439226. 


One- -piece frocks of serge. © Sept. 
23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 6, 1916: 
A 444257, 


Party frocks for daughter. © 
Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c« and aff. Oct. 10, 
1916; A 489727. 


Revelations of a wife. Did Grace 
Draper try to drown Madge? © Aug. 
19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 9, 1916: 
‘A 4392925. 


Madge and Dicky met. 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
19, 1916: A 439393. 


How Madge kept her promise. 
Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1916; A 436962. 


© § 
20, 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 243861 
NrwsPAPer feature service, inc.*—Con. | NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*—Con. 
Daily magazine page for everybody. Does anyone know what Mr. Todd 
Revelations of a wife. What happened does for a living. © Sept. 23, LOGS 
when Harry Underwood ip. os te carry 2 c. and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444260. 
out his threat. © Aug. 1 Dore 2 Paw Perkins, we gotta move im- 
and aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439227 mediately. © Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. and 
What they found at home. aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439223. 
Orsept. 9, 191G; 2 cy and> aff. Sept. What? Y’ mean t’ say you’ve went 
19, 1916; A 4389391. an’ hired a French chef? © Sept. 9, 
Why Grace Draper made renee 2c. and aff. Sept. 19, 1916: A 
Madge promise. © Sept. 16, 1916; 2 i 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 436963. That son-in-law of pa’s. Now, not a 
word, Pal @ Aucs19, 196: 2 ec and 


Why Madge felt she’d won 
nersneht © Aug. 19,1916; 2c. and 
aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439230. 

Secrets of health and happiness. 
Cancer more likely to be infectious 
than hereditary. © Sept. 9, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 439396. 
Some simple remedies to beautify 


complexion. © Sept. 30, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 439724. 

—— Two latest children’s frocks. © 
SEoieioetohe: 2..¢, and af. Sept. 19, 
1316; A 439395. 

Why it pays you always to look 
your very best. © Aug. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439229. 


Winifred Black writes about home, 
sweet home. © Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444261. 

—— Winifred Black writes about leading 
your children. © Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439228. 

—— Winifred Black writes about making 
our own lives. © Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 489392. 

Winifred Black writes about no ac- 

count people. © Sept. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. 

and aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 436964. 

Winifred Black writes about the 

uselessness of nagging. © Sept. 30, 

MNGi Cand ath Oct. 10) 9G A 

439726. 


Winifred Black writes about those 
who make believe. © Sept. 23, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444252. 


Winifred Black writes about what a 
joy the theatre is. © Sept. 30. 1916; 
a erane at Oct. LOO 1916: A 439725. 


—— Your lungs. Why you should really 
learn just how to breathe. Sept. 30, 
LOG Aces and at. Oct. 10, 1916;.A 
439723. 

Fuller Bull. 
an athlete in your college days? 
Sept. 30, 1916; 2 
1916; A 439720. 

Hello Fuller, what are you doing 

here? © Sept. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 

Sept. 20, 1916; A 436959. 


Hono cet, the.“ shiner’ on 
Fuller! © Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444258. 


Tough luck! I’m just two-bits shy. 
© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 9, 
1916; A 439222, 


Well, so long boys! 
down in Wall st. look me up. © Sept. 
9, 1916; 2 c. and aiff. Sept. 19, 1916; 
A 439390. 


Polly and her pals. Bein’ as how you're 
a woman hater. © Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 439721. 


Cam yourselves ladies, I shall pro- 
ceed. © Sept. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 4386957. 


Fuller, were you much % 
eand fait. Oct 10: 


If you’re ever 


aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439224. 

Pa, I want you to meet Cedric’s 
cousin. © Sept. 23. 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 6, 1916; A 444259. 


The very idea of your objecting to 
Cedric’s cousin. © Sept. 30, 1916; 2 
ce. and aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 439722. 


Yes, Pa, I’ve fixed you a nice bed in 


the cellar. @ Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 439389. 

Yessir, by golly, its gone. © Sept. 
16, 1916; 2 c..and aff. Sept. 20, 1916 ; 


A 436958. 


Riveto bock of 
New York, The 
fIST6] E22 pe 6 

fol. $0.35. 

[24850 

© July 31, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 

7, 1916; A 439193; Riveto mfg. co., 
Orange, Mass. 


NEWTON (Marion F.) 
home play-things. 
Platt & Peck co. 
he [2A pe col. wus. 


NEz Pesce County, Id.* R. L: Polk & 
co.’s Nez Perce, Latah, Lewis and 
Clearwater counties, Idaho, and 
Asctin County, Wash., directory. 
1916-17. [v. 18] Spokane, Seattle. 
fete] VRenb Polke. & co. sine: 1916. 
507 p. S8vo. $6.00. [24351 

©? Gets 2.1916; -2-c.-and att. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 445085; R. L. Polk & co., 


ine., Seattle. 

Niagara Ealls, N. Y. Niagara Falls 
cifty..directorny. fore 1916... Niagara 
Falls, N. Y., Roberts brothers com- 


pany, 1916. 8, [28], 33-7380 p. fold. 
map. S8vo. $6.00. [24352 


©). Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. Sept... 20, 
1916; aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 437748; 
Roberts bros. cc., Lockport, N. Y. 


NOEL (EH. Percy) [24853-24361 


Air attacks near hospital. © Oct. 5, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 9, 1916; A 443059. 
Allies shelling Kenali forts. © Oct. 11, 


1916; 1 c¢. Oct. 14, 1916; A 4438221. 


Battle raging for Mont Kaimakcalan. 
Sept. 28: 19t65o1 <e. Ocet.2, L9LG: 
442877. 


Big battle is raging over Florina valley. 
© Sept. 29, 1916; 1 OCt oss LOG 
A 442914, 


Bulgars repulsed with great losses. 
Oct. PF ATOTLGe 1 Cet Oct. Ge at OL: 
443020. 


© 
A 


© 
a 


1085 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24362 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 18 


Noert (E. Perey )—Continued. 


E. Percy Noel [tells of allies Macedonian 
offensive being resumed after bad 
weather] © Oct. 3, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 6, 
1916; A 443008. 


Salutes Bene land as he enters Serbia. 
© Oct 9, 1916 2 2c) Oct. 12,1916; A 
44313 a 

Sees British seizure of Bulgar positions. 
© Sept. 18, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 21, 1916; 
A 442643. 

Serbians’ advance is nearing 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 1 c¢. Sept. 
A 442795. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


Monastir. 
ie On Gi: 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


NortH AMERICAN mercantile agency 
co.*, New York. Sea food dealers’ 


trade book. 1916. v. 

Svo. $50.00. [24362 
© Sept. 14,°1916-*2 Ee. Sept. 15, 

1916; aff. Oct. 3, 1916; A 445000. 


NO.eiee wero |p. 


NortH Hupson, N. Y. R. L. Polk & 
co.’Ss general directory of North Hud- 
son embracing town of Union, West 
Hoboken, West New York, [ete.] 
New_York city, RL: Polk & co. ine, 
1916. 12, 20-542, 6138-832 p. S8vo. 
$8.00. [24363 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Oct. 
13, 1916; A 438870; R. L. Polk & co., 
inc., New York. 


NORTHERN scenic publishing co.*, Min- 
neapolis. Tri ports: Ashland, Wash- 
burn, Bayfield and vicinity. 24 p. 
maps. (part fold. and part col.) 
Svo. [24364 
POe SEN 29 10656 20. cand wait. 
Oct. 5, 1916; A 489648. 


NorrHur (Herbert W.)* Newport, R. 
I. Man who’s been there. Newport, 
R. I., The Gladding print, 1916. 55 


DD’, ports’: 12mo.5. $0.25: _ [24865 
© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 


Sept. 28, 1916; A 439561. 


Norton (8S. V.) Devices that make for 


motor truck efficiency. 15 p. illus. 
SVO. [24366 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 «© and aff. 
eept. 29, 1916; A 444131: B. Fk. Good- 
Liens co.,). Akron, 1. 
NOVELTY notes, v. 2, no. 9, 10, Sept., 
Oct., 1916. New York, Novelty slide 
C04 TOIG) S18, De Hus, Sv@2gs $005: 


[ 24367 
and aff. 
; Joseph F. 


© Sept. 26, 1916: 2° @ 
Sept. 30, 1916: A 489585 
Coufal, New York. 


Noyes (Alexander Dana) After two 
years of war. 23 p. 24mo. (Re- 
printed from Scribner’s) [24368 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 23, 1916; A 439451; Charles 
Scribner’s sons, New York. 


OcKkEN (John)* Chicago. Beverly ex- 
change neighborhood telephone di- 


rectory. Aug., 1916. [88] p. 8vo. 
[24369 
© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 c@eandogn, 


Sept. 7, 1916; A 439184. 
O’Connor (Chas. D.) How to pass the 
board. 1. (Jn Spatula, Sept., 1916) 
[24370 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 1c. Oct. 4, 1916; 
A 442941; Spatula pub. co., Boston. 


O’Hiccins (Harvey)* Martinsville, N. 
J. John Lawson’s story. pt. 1. (fH 
Metropolitan, Nov., 1916.) [24371 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 4, 1916; 
A 442982. 


Osweco, N. Y. Oswego city directory, 
1916. Syracuse, N. Y., Sampson & 
Murdock company, 1916. 416 p. 
front (fold. map.) S8vo. $4.00. 

[24372 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 

4, 1916; A 438702; Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., Boston. 


PackaArpD (Winthrop) Winter birds by 
Winthrop Packard to accompany Au- 
dubon bird chart no. 3. Springfield, 
Mass., Milton Bradley company, 1913. 


3 p. 1.2 16°F) pe tame? ae 
[24873 
© Feb. 20, 1916;.2.G Ages, 
1916; A 444052; Massachusetts Au- 


dubon society, Boston. 


[Papcetr (Hdward R.)] Weekly fea- 


ture page, Oct.»1,. 8, 1916; > Proek 
illus. [24374 
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2. c) amiss 


Sept. 29, 1916; A 444122 : Internatl 
syndicate, Baltimore. 


Pace (Victor > W:) Automobilist’s 
pocket companion and expense rec- 
ord. New York, N. W. Henley pub- 
lishing company, 1916; 169 p. tables, 
forms, diagr. 12mo. $1.00. 

[24875 
© Aug. 21, 1916 ; 1 ¢ and ait. Ames 
28.°1916> tf eG Aus’ 30; 19iee ee 

439059; Norman W. Henley pub. Co., 

New York. 


1086 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


PArGcE-DETROIT motor car co.*, Detroit. 
Story of a climb above the clouds. 
oe p.- illus. (part col)” 9 iGmo: 
(Cover-title: Setting the world a 
new standard in stamina) [243876 

pepe co 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 489549. 


PARISIENNE art service*, New York. 
[ Bulletin ] [24377, 24378 
ioe 75. 20 no. for Oct., 1916. numb. 
1. 343-348. illus. fol. © Sept. 15, 
Poo ee eG. and ali. Sept. 19. 1916; 
A 439385. 

no, PE. 79, 3d no. for Oct., 1916. cover- 
title numb. 1]. 349-356. illus. fol. © 
Sepa co. 19163) 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 28, 
1916; A 439546. 


Parsons (Fannie Church) 
[24879, 243880 


Constructive harmony. Chicago, Gamble 


hinged muste co. [1916] 1 p. 1., 62 
p. diagrs fol. 1$8:.00.) ©) Aug. 14, 
ore! Cy AS. 1G, 19163 aff. Aug. 


30, 1916; A 437476. 


Revolving chart for use with construc- 
tive harmony. Chicago, Gamble hinged 
music ee bany, [1916] [3] p. charts. 
fol. $1.50. © Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 
16, 1916; aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 4387475. 
© Gamble hinged music ¢o., Chi- 

cago. 


PASSMAN (Abraham J.)* New York. 
A. J. Passman’s illustrated catalogue 
of muff blocks. Seasons 1916-1917. 


io pet p. itlus. Svo. [243881 
ese 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Aug. 30, 1916; A 4389064. 


PEABODY (James) Railway organiza- 
tion and management. pt. 1, .2. 
Chicago, La Salle extension univer- 
sity [1916] 2v. charts (part fold.) 
Svo. Contents.—pt. 1. The executive 
engineering and operating depart- 
ments.—pt. 2. The traffic, accounting 
and miscella meous departments. 

[24382 

© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 23, 

1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444050; 
La Salle extension univ., Chicago. 


PEARCE (Hiarl Ward)* 
Harmony and health. 1 p. 1, p. 
[5]-47 illus., ports. S8vo. [24383 

© Sept. 10, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 4389382. 


Peck (Samuel W.) & co.*, New York. 
Sampeck time savers for the busy 
merchant. cover-title, 33 1. illus., 
6 post cards attached to inside of 
cover. fel. [24384 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
30, 1916; A 489611. 


Los Angeles. 


24397 

‘PERRY (Stella George Stern) Clever 
mouse. Chap. 1-6. Illustrated by 
Virginia Goodrich. San Fran- 
cisco, Paul Elder and company, 
PLOCGT Vib. Vs, .2 allos: (part col.) 
12mo. In envelope, col. illus. 44 
by 8 inches. $0.50. [24385 
© Sept. 15:5 $9162 2. secand: aft: 


Sept. 21, 1916; A 489484; Paul Elder 
& co., San Francisco. 


PERSINGER (Clark Edmund) Stu- 
dent’s outline for the first semester 
of a one-year course in American 
history, 1492-1823. Chicago & Lin- 
coln, The University publishing com- 
pany, 1916... Glap A2mo:; /SO:20: 

[24886 
© Aug. 28. 1916: 2c. and. aft 

Sept. 1, 1916; A 444138; University 

pub. co., Lincoln, Neb. 


PERSONAL efficiency. v. 6, no. 9, Sept., 


116. 0S2p. Aillus.;~ perts., “diders. 
Ato. [24387 

© Auey 3, 1916;.2 ce Sept. 2h 
1916; aff. Sept. 7, 1916; A 439409; 


La Salle extension univ., Chicage. 


PETERS mfg. co.*, New York. 
[24388-24391 
Sheet, 12 by 9 
UOLG 2 es Sept. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 


Cleaning white shoes. 
inches. © Sept. 7, 
TAS OM GS satis 
436946. 

Lady in tiger. (In Boot and shoe re- 
corder, July 85° L916) "@r suly LO: 
1916; 1 c. July 15, POLES WA: 441035. 

Lady in tiger. Sheet, Lee, 123 by 9 
inches. © July 8, 1916: 2 1G ANG ate. 
Aug. 5, 1916; A 436274. 

Shoe aristocracy. Art reignskin. 
ter, illus., 4 by 92 inches. © 
One yee. Sept. Lek ee EOHiGr 

Sept. 20, 1916; A 436947. 


Villis)* Los An- 


Blot- 
Sept. 
aff. 


PHILBROOK (Nathan 


geles. Chiropractic, the art of 
spinal adjustment. 12 p. illus. 
16mo. [24392 

@VAwe 5, A916 2 se. Ane SG: 


1916; aff. Sept. 16, 1916; A 4386846. 


Puiuures (Libbie Sprague) Her en- 
gagement: ring. chap. 1-4 (In 
Illustrated companion, Oct., 1916) 

[24393 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 1c. Sept. 27, 

1916; A 442754; F. B. Warner co., 
ine., New York. 

Pick (Albert) & co.*, Chicago. 

[24894-24397 

Billiard, bowling and club room _ sup- 
plies. cover-title, 84 p. illus. (part 
col.) 4to. (Catalog D 60—-1916-1T) 


© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1916; 
ait. Sept. As 1916; A 439204, 


1087 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


243898 Ht. 1, WSs Ww, aes 
Pick (Albert) & co.*—Continued. ‘| Prume (Edward C.) co.*, Chicago. 
Druggists sundries. cover-title, 24 p. Sales creating publicity for laun- 
illus. (part col.)o.4to!” (Cafalos ino. dries. 13-1. illus. 4to. [Text par 
378) © Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. allel to bindinet | (24405 
Sept. 20, 1916 ; A 436945. ees “= rs 
Hey drinks and pa ee a ee © Sept. 20, 1916: 2 ¢ and air 
ountain way. cover-title siete ©) Ox = i AAANAZ 
illus. (parti scols)h Aor (Catalog) Sept. 25, 1916; A 444045. 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


20, 1916; A 436944. PocaTELLo, Id.  “R. MieY Polka. cues 
ee one ee Rees rae Cae Pocatello city and Bannock county 
an o-day p (0) Sept. 5, ee od z ; 2 
1916-2 c. Sept. 7, 1916; aff. Sept. directory: 191%. v1 Sait Lake 
20, 1916; A 436950. City, R. L. Polk’ & co. t91Gs5 a02ae 


Svo. $5.00. [24406 

© Sept. 9, 1916: 2° ¢) and si 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 438404; R. L. Polk 
& co. of Utah, Salt Lake City. 


PILLSBURY (Geo. E.) jr.,* Los Angeles. 
Pillsbury’s co-insurance chart. 22 p. 
S8vo. $1.00. [24398 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Oct. 
10, 1916; A 439740. 


PIONEER mother memorial, ways and : 
means committee. Memorial to the 


.PoLK county, Neb. Heald’s directory 
of Polk County, Nebraska [1916] 
comp., arranged by J. L. Heald. 59 


Pioneer mother of Indiana, 1916. 29 p. Svo. $5.00. [24407 
p. 12mo. $0.25. [24399 © Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

© June 28, 1916; 2 « and aff. 19, (1916; A 4881005 Gis y diamines 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 489326; Mrs. Heald, Osceola, Neb. 


Samuel M. Ralston, Indianapolis. 

PoMEROY advertising,* New York. 
Men’s clothing silhouette shadow 
illustrations, etched scenic back- 
ground. cover-title, 5 1. illus. fol. 

[24408 © 
© Aug. .30,. 1916: 2 @.sSepies 
1916; aff. Sept. 30, 1916; A 439614. 


PiTtsBuRGH, Pa. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Pittsburgh city directory, 1916.  v. 
41.~ Pittsburgh, “R.- Li. Polk “& €o., 
1G. 2933" i. ef 29301" ps, front, 
(col. fold map.) 4to. $12.00. [24400 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
14, 1916; A 445163; R. L. Polk & 


co., Pittsburgh. Ponce de Leon water co., ine.*, Indian- 


PITTSBURGH LEADER. Series of anti- apolis. Ponce de Leon fountain 
substitution talks. Leader talks water. cover-title, [8] p. port. 12mo. 
about advertising to the man and [24409 
woman of the home.  cover-title, ©, Aug. 1, 1916; 2.c. Oct 4, 19iG= 
[36] p. 4to. $0.05. [24401 aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 439644. 


© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
9, 1916; A 439217; Leader pub. co., | Popes calendar, 1917. New York, 


ine., Pittsburgh. Sully and Kleinteich, 1916. 53 1. 
5 a 2 

PITTSBURGH TYPEWRITER and supply ports. 8vo. 90.60. [2a 
co. Co-operative club plan. [4] p. © Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
illus., port. Ato. [24402 15, 1916; A 436827; W. 1a & Clave 

©): Oct. 6G, 1916: 2 cand “ath wet, Dennis, Brookiyn. 
10, 1916; A 439732; James P. Dur- ; : oe 
kin, Pittsburgh. PorTER (Delia Lyman) * Boston. Chris- 
RRs : tian discussion club program. 

PEATT - (Louis. (J) Industrial fuel. [24411, 24412 
Lesson no. 8. Steel. New York, Series 2. Christian ideas for character. 
National gas association, [1916] 2 15, [1] p. 16mo. $0.05. © Aug. a 
De Ly pe. 238i R25 Tihs sve: 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 14, 1916; 
(Practical gas educational courses) 439298. 

[24403 Series 3. oe meee Mae 

: Zi 10 e child p. older. 

© Sept. 13, 1916: 2° ce). and “att. ee $0.05. © Aug. 28, 1916; 2 «. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 439849: Natl. com- and aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 439297. 


mercial gas assn., New York. , : 
PosEy (Mollie Richardson)* Russell- 


PLEGER (John J.)* Chicago. Book- ville, Ky. Order easter star me- 
binding. Oct., 1916. (In Inland morial service. 15 p. diagr. 16mo. 
printer ) [24404 $0.10. [24413 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 1c. Oct. 11, 1916; © May 5, 1916; °2 ¢ and aff, @es. 
A 443102. 5, 1916; A 439666. | 


1088 


BOOKS, GROUP If 


24431 


no. 10, 1916 
PowceEeco bulletin. v. 1, no. 2. By 
— Alonzo G. Kinyon. Chicago, IIL, 
Powdered coal engineering & equip- 
ment company [1916] [12] p. illus. 
Svo. [24414 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 e« and aff. 


Sept. 25, 1916; A 444077; Harry B. 
Pruden, Chicago. 


POWELL (John J.)* Kansas City, Mo. 


Deck of cards. cover-title, [12] p. 
Ss2mo. $0.10. [24415 
er Age st 1916; 2 ¢ Sept. 12, 


1916; aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 489453 


Poyser (John R.) Auto’s turn, 
story. Canton, O., The Canton foun- 
dry & machine company, [1916] 1 
mek, t P5]—3i). illus., diagrs. S8vo. 

[24416 
© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 

7, 1916; A 439707; Canton foundry 

& machine co., Canton, O. 


[Pratt (Agnes Daniels)] Mary Jane’s 


cook book. 3 p. 1. p. 3-807, blank 
p. S8vo. $0.98. [24417 
© Sept. 25. 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 


1916; aff. Sept. 26, 1916; A 437837; 
Boston traveler, Boston. 


Perce (M. F.)* Iowa City, Ia. 


[24418, 24419 
Silent auction. I p.1.,5 1. illus. Svo. 
@Juby 25. 1916; 2 ¢«. Aug. 21, 1936; 
aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 4392838. 
ii Silent auction plan. | & De Opie -SVvo0- 
Olay 25, 1916 > Aug. 21 "1916 ; 
aff. Sept. 14, 1916: ok 439282. 


PRINTZ-BIEDERMANN Co.*, Cleveland. 
[24420, 24421 


Improved methods for keeping garment 
stock records. cover-title, S p.. foid. 
diagr., attached ticket. obl. 24mo. 
© Sept. 18, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
21, 1916; A 444051. 


Printzess art folio. 
1916-1517. 7 sheets, 
on both sides. 163 by 
folder, 174 by Ts inches. 
Hoo o.c. and afl. Oct. 
439713. 


Fall and winter, 
illus., printed 
7+ inches in 

© June 1, 
‘i SEG = 5. 


FROTESTANT Episcopal church in the 
Das. [ 24422, 24428 


Hearing God speak through the Chris- 
tian seasons; or, The Prince of Peace; 
lessons prepared by Members of the 
Protestant Episcopal church. Teach- 
ers’ manual. Milwaukee, The Young 
churchman. co:,” 1916. ~xxxiii, 126° p: 
12mo. (Christ-nurture series, course 
no. 7, Ist hali year) $0.40. © July 
boro 7 2 € and-al. July 10, 1916; 
A 431777 : 

Hearing God speak through the life 
of Our Lord; lessons prepared by the 
Members of the Protestant Episcopal 


church. Teachers’ manual. Milwau- 
kee, The Young churchman co., 1916. 
mace, £22 - ps) d2mo; (Christian rue 


a true | 


PROTESTANT Episcopal church in the 


U. S.—Continued. 
ture series, course no. 9) $90.40. © 
sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 438418. 
© Young churchman co., Milwau- 
Kee. 

PrRoviWENCE, R. J. ‘Tax book, 1916. 
Providence, R. I., Remington print- 
ing company, 1916. 526 p. 12mo. 

[24424 
29. -A916 5.2  €.cand.- aft. 
Sept. 30. 1916; A 437897; Remington 


printing co., Providence, R. I. 


PSYCHO-EXPANDER co.*, Clarinda, Ia. 


1 
| 
© Sept. 
| 
| 
| 


Perfect body development and health 
through the psycho-expander. 36 p. 
illus., diagr. Svo. (Cover - title: 
Fresh air beauty ) [24425 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 ce and aff. 


Sept. 25, 1916: A 444076. 


PUBLIC SCHOOLS athletic league of the 
city of New York. Girls’ branch*, 
New York. Official handbook of the 
Girls’ branch of the Public schools 
athletic league of the city of New 
York; ed. by Elizabeth Burchenal. 
1916-1917. New York. American 
sports publishing company [1916] 
201 p. front., illus., diagrs. 16mo. 
(Spalding’s athletic library, group 
10, no. 314.) $0.10. [24426 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c and aff. Sept. 
12, 1916; A 437645. 


PtuGH stores co.*, Chicago. Advance 
fashions.- [Large size] 1916-1917. 
cover-title, 14.1. illus. fol. [24427 

© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439545. 


PUNCH. 154. 3922, 3923, Sept. 

G, ISG, 4to. 3d each. 

[ 24428, 24429 

©) 1-¢. @et: 4 diy 1986: Aad int. 

2779, 2780; pubd. Sept. 6, 13, 1916; 
Bradbury, Agnew & co., London. 


(kf. O.) .Practieal writing 
course. Manual 1-7. Dallas, Chi- 
eago, Practical drawing company, 
[1916]. cover-title, 7 v. obl. 48mo. 
[24430 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
30, 1916; A 439596; Practical draw- 
ing co., Dallas. 


no. 
illus. 


PUTNAM 


QUAKER robe co.*, Philadelphia. Cutey 


Cuddledown. cover-title, [8] p. col. 
illus. Svo. [24431 
© Ags. 22 1916: De, Awes 23. 


1916; aff. Sept. 9, 1916: A 439249. 


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24432 pt. 1, n.s., v.13 
QuInN (John N.)* Boston. Versatile | RaymMonp (Samuel W.) Greetings 
entertainer. (Boston, Versatile pub. from Connecticut. Card, mount. 
co., [1916] cover-title, [16] p. 8vo. col. illus. 34 by 54 inches. [24489 
[24432 © Sept. 4, 1916: 2 c and aff. 
© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. Sept. 20, 1916; A 436967; Bible 

7, 1916; A 439710. house, Hartford. 


R. & H. advertising oh Service by ReaLt happiness, a calendar, 1917. 
The R. & H. advertising co.; comp. 


: oe : i abe [New York, Barse & Hopkins] 1916. 
by a Woodford B. cr ee 55 1. 24mo: [Text parallel to bind- 
ae Dp. ue : ; 2 ing] [24440 
© May 20, 5:2 ¢. and aff. Mar. © Aug. 25, 1916; 2 ec and aff 
15, 1916; A 439058; Woodford B. x Piet re 29122. : 
Rubenstein, Indianapolis, and Ben- Sept. 1, 116; 4 2 ae 


jamin W. Head, Brantley, Ala. Hopkins, New York. 


RacinE (Samuel Frederick)* Seattle. ae te Ts 
Guide ph the study of accounting. SD 08 ee “e wee 
[Seattle, The Western institute of er ae pec : 

accountancy, commerce and finance, | © Aug. 23, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
1916.] 91, [1] p. 12mo. (Account- Oct. 5, 1916; A 439667; Harry C. 


| REFLECTOLYTE CO. Reflectolyte makes 
| 
| 


ing students’ series) $1.25. Adam, St. Louis. 
[24434 : : See 
© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 « and aff. EGISTERED tracer system*, Springfield, 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 439413. Ml. [24442, 24448 


Are you really patriotic? 8 p. 24mo. 
© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 


RavER (Paul) Hell and how shall we 11, 1916; A 436688. 
escape. New York, The Book stall, Quick, sure, clean, business-like way of 
i he ie 2mo. $0.10. 24435 securing politica page unds 
Bou Cp. temo. 20.1 oS p. 24mo. © Sept. 1916; 2 c«. and 
© Sept. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. aff. Sept. 11, 1916: X 436689. 


Oct. 5, 1916; A 437983; W. Leon 
Tucker, New York. RecRAsso (Humbert) Povero Cecco 
Beppe. no. 2. cover-title, 14, [2] 


RsaE (John) Big family and their good p. illus. S8vo. [24444 
times, verses and pictures by John © Sept. 8. 1916: 2 ec Sept. 12 
Rae [New York], Dodd, Mead and fee = Sept. 19 1916: A Fo 
company [1916] 5 p.1.,50p. illus. 1. Jalian & co.esaee : 
(part. col.) loose pl. obl. 12mo. ; é 
$1.25. [24456 | Rets (Benedict)* New York. 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. [24445, 24446 
38, 1916; A 437941; Dodd. Mead & How you can build up a big business of 
company, inc., New York. your own. [4] p. Svo. © Sept. 25, 

1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 


: ; 4 
RauHway, N. J. Rahway city direc- 39567. 


Se. Tepe a £ Reis transparent storm cloth. cover- 
tory, Union county, New Jersey. v. title, [12] p. illus. 12mo. © Sept. 
1, 1916-1917. Yonkers, N. Y., W. L. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 28, 
Richmond, 1916. 200 p.  8vo. 1916; A 489568. 
$4.00. [24437 

© Sept. 22. 1916: 2 « Sept. 27, | RePusric electric company. Catalogue 

1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 437846: | A. 1136 p. to: [24447 

W. L. Richmond, Yonkers, N. Y. © Sept. 11, 1916; 2 e and aff 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 437708; R. R. Don- 
tary (Harris Franklin)* Evanston, nelley & sons co., Chicago. 

Ill. Development of the kingdom of 
God. The life and teachings of | Reynorps (Charles Bingham)* New 
Jesus Christ, lessons written by York. Game law blue book; the 
Harris Franklin Rall; practical ap- game and fish laws of the United 
plications written by John William States and Canada. 4th yr. [Ed. 
Langdale. Lessons 1-5. (In Adult of 1916] New York. Game law pub- 
Bible class monthly, July, 1916) lishing co., 1916. 186 p. map. vo. 

=: [24438 $0.25. [24448 
2 June 10, 1916; 1 ¢ June 13, © Aug. 25. 1916; 2 e Sept. 9, 
1916; A 440212. 1916; aff. Sept. 8, 1916; A 438288. 


1090 


no. 10, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


24468 


Reynes (Myles Andrew Julius)* As- 
bury Park, N. J. Prince of Ethio- 
pia, Booker T. Washington. Ribbon, 
12 by 4 inches. $0.25. [24449 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c Sept. 12, 
1916; aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 489429. 


Rice (Cyrus William)* Philadelphia. 
Cyrus W. Rice treatment finder. 
Celluloid slide indicator, printed on 
both sides, 8 by 24 inches, in case. 


[24450 | 


Peer. 1916. 1 c Aug. *6, 1916; 
fe ng 19.1916; ait. Oct. 6, 1916; 
A 489690. 


RicHMonpD (Grace S)* Fredonia, N. Y. 
Red Pepper’s patients, by Grace S. 
Richmond; illus. by Herman Pfeifer. 
Gnap. <2 cont'd.—=s. (In Ladies’ 
home journal, Oct. 1916.) 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 20, 
1916; A 442640. 


RipENouR (Jessie Hosmer )* Washing- 


ton. Disappearance of Paula, by 
Jessie Hosmer. [4] p. 32mo. [Mo- 
tion picture scenario] [24452 


© Sept. 7, 1916; 
7, 1916; A 489187. 
RipGLtEY (Douglas C.) [24453-24455 
Geographical classification and topical 
outline ; from teachers guide and cross 
reference classification of the 600 set 
Keystone stereographs and lantern 
slides. Meadville, Pa., Keystone view 
company [1916] 64 p. 12mo. $0.25. 
@Gescne. 29. 19163°2 c. and aff. Oct. 
10, 1916; A 439739. 
© Keystone view co., 

Pa. 

North America; a reference notebook 
for pupils to accompany any textbook 
in geography, by D. C. Ridgley and 

_M. #. Robb. Normal, Ill., Mciknight 
and McKnight, 1916. cover-title, 80 
p. maps. obl. 12mo. $0.30. © 
Anes, SOLG>s 2 cand aft. Sept. 23, 
1916; A 439459. 


World as a whole; a reference notebook 
for pupils, by Douglas C. Ridgley and 
Mary HE. obb. Normal, fil., Mc- 
Knight & McKnight, 1916. cover- 
title, 80 p. maps. obl. 12mo. $0.3 
© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 38° 
1916; A "439458. 


© Douglas C. Ridgley, Normal. I. 
RIsHEL (Charles Deibert)* Mount Joy, 
Pa. Which, Barbara or the Indian; 
or Gottes willa sei gathan. Mount 
Joy, Pa., Published by The author, 
i516). G7.p. 12mo. $0.25. [24456 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2c Sept. 12, 
1916; aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 439454. 
RISHEL (William David)* Salt Lake 
City. Brigham City to Snowville. 
(Iv Salt Lake tribune) [24457 
© May 28, 1916; 1c. June 5, 1916; 

A 442847. 


2e. and aff. Sept. 


Meadville, 


roast | 


Ropsins (May) 


New Barnes readers. 
Primer. By 


[24458, 24459 


ist year, 1st half. 

May Robbins, Herman 
Dressel _ and E. U. Graff; illus. by 
M. B. Hill. New York and Chicago, 
The A. S. Barnes company [1916] 
96) pe cols lus: )t2moy 7 S0.32: “© 
Ane. 24, TOLGs (2) er Aussi 28. 1916); 
aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 438164. 

Teachers manual; the method used in 
the new Barnes readers. Primer and 
book 1, 1st aa New York and Chi- 


cago, The S. Barnes company 
PtOLG] Pel pe 46) p, Ial2zmo. “SOs2 
@QpAuge 24, A916 2) ec, Aue. 28. 19L6% 


aff. Aug. 26, 1916; A 438163. 
© A. S. Barnes co., New York. 


Ropert Treat hotel. What every guest 
ot this hotel should know. cover- 
title. 64 p. illus. es [24460 


© July 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. July 
Pe OG cask: fe Essex pub. ¢o., 
Newark. 


ROBERTSON-CATARACT electric co. Gen- 
eral catalogue no. 16, 1916-1917. 
Buffalo, N. Y. [1916] 3 p.1., 5-881 
p. illus. (part col.) diagrs. Ato. 

[24461 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

6, 1916; A 488751; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


RoBINSON (Belle) ed. Priscilla crochet 
book. no. 2. Edgings and insertions. 
Boston, Mass., The Priscilla publish- 
ing company, 1916. 48 p._ illus. 
Ato. $0.25. [24462 

© Aug. 22-"19162"2 and “ait. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 487547; Priscilla 
pub. co., Boston. 


N. Y. Rochester 
tory, for the year beginning Aug. 
15, 1916. no. 67. Rochester, Drew 
Allis company, 1916. 87, 91-1568, 
1724-2018 p. Svo. $7.50. [24463 

©: Sept. 84, “1916 s: 2c. and “ak, 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 437841; Drew Allis 
co., Rochester, N. Y. 


(Don) My 
Sheet, 11 by 


ROCHESTER, direc- 


ROCKWELL 
queen. 
$0.15. 

©=Septy 1: 219165 02 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 436932 ; 
San Francisco. 


Argentina 
84 inches. 

[24464 
Gx and. ait. 
Gillick co., 


RocKWELL (Paul Ayres) 
[24465-24468 
American aviator in thrilling sky fight. 


Or Oct. 1019 86k he: Oct. 13, 1916; 
A 443200. 


Fights four in air, American unharmed. 
OnOceat2) 1916 EG. Oct. 1G 1 OG. 


A 443256. 

Lion is U. S. flyers’ mascot. @© Sept. 
OE LONG + ple Sept. hSap 19LG + a AG 
442589. 


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24469 


pt. ne sawads 


RockweEtt (Paul Ayres )—Continued. 
New Rockwell rank at bier. © Oct 4, 
1916; 1 ec. Oct. 7, 1916; A 443049. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. ] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Rocky Mount, N. C. Rocky Mount 
(N. C.) directory, 1916-1917: v. 4. 
Rocky Mount, N. C., Richmond, Va. 
Eiihl drreckony ¢o., ime: 49165 220 p: 
8vo. $5.00. [24469 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
7, 1916; A 487588 ; Hill directery co., 
ine., Richmond. 


RoerHRIG (Bernard Francis)* New 
York.” JAll “about; photo. coloring. 
[4] p. illus. 16mo. [24470 

© Sept $10, 1916: 2c) Aus. a0: 


1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444028. 
Roor newspaper assn.*, New York. 
Fall fashion number [1916] [16] p. 
tiws. (part col:) ‘fol: [24471 
© Sept, 12:7 19162" 2 tee and atk: 
Sept. 19, 1916: A 489364. — 
Rose (Robert F.)* Washington. 


Robert F. Rose expert shorthand 

course. Lessons 16-25. 10 v. S8vo. 

[24472 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 439311. 


ROSENFELD (Monroe H.)* New York. 
It’s the woman who gives. (In 
Brooklyn daily times) [24473 


© Oct? 2, 1916; 1 es) Oct. 4) 1946 ; 
A 442939. 


Ross (Chas.) & son co.*, Brooklyn. 
Ress, improved liquid and _ semi- 
paste mitxures. Circular no. 6—B. 
47 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. [24474 

© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Oct. 5, 1916; A 439657. 

‘Ross (Nathaniel C.)* Fort Wayne, 
Ind. Essays on health via chiro- 
practic. Fort Wayne, Ind., Ross col- 
lege of Chiropractic, 1916. 48 p. 
port. 8vo. $0.50. [24475 

© Sept. 27, 1916-2 @ anewatr. 
Sept. 29, 1916; A 444128. 

-RoucH notes co.*, Indianapolis. In- 
surance hand-book of the state of 
Illinois, 1916-1917. 576 p. 16mo. 
$3.00. [24476 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 

1916; aff. Sept. 27, 1916; A 488572. 
Roya tailors*, Chicago. 

[24477-24479 

Cuts and copy.  cover-title, [24] Dp. 

illus. fol. © Sept. 1, 1916; 1 «. Sept. 


11, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 23, 1916; A 
439475. 


| 


Rovat tailors*—Continued. 


Efficient way to order made-to-measure 
clothes. (Jn Saturday evening post, 
Sept. 80, 1916.) © Sept. 28, 1916; 
1c. Oct. 2, 1916; A 442905: 


Let your idle pennies buy 
clothes. Join the savings suit and 
0 coat .club. 4 p. This» tase 
Aug. 5, 1916 3) 2: ¢: Septins 1S Gea: 
Oct. 4, 1916; A 4389639. 


Paterson, N. J. 


your fall 


ROYLE (John) & sons*, 


Kifficient machinery 41, Jal ae 
illus. 16mo. [24480 
© SeuE 21, 1916 32. Capen ee 


Sept. 22, 1916: A 439641. 


RunwnNaArys (C. Bertram) With God in 
the silence. Milwaukee, Wis., The 


Young churchman co., 1916. vii, 21,. 
Lip. “8yo. {ROga [24481 
© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 


Séepies 22; TOTS 438501; Young 
churchman €0:; Milw aukee. 


RusH (Olive)* New York. 
[24482, 24483 
Cherups and the weather man. @© Sept 


15, 1916; 1c. Sept, 30teteu 
442875. 

Cherups on a hike. © Aug. 15, 1916; 
1c. Sept. 80, 1916; A 442874. 


[Note: The foregoing are in woman’s 
home companion] 


RUSSELL (Annie A.)* New York. 
[ 24484, 24485 
Her boys college fund. © Oct. 10, 1916; 
1 ce. Oct. 17, 1916; A 443276. 


Where does Uncle Billy get his money? 
©.Sept. 10, 1916; 1c. Sept. 452191G- 
A 442738. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Little up- 
start! } 


RUSSELL (Lillian) * Chicago. 
[24486-24512 
Beauty talks. Against curvature. © 


Nept. 18, 1916; 1:¢. Sept. 19, 2996-42 
442678. 


American voice. © Sept. 21, 1916; 
1 c. Sept. 22, 1916; A 442682. 


Are men color blind. © Sept. 20, 
1916; 1 2, Sept. 21, 1916; A 442679. 


—— Cleanliness is health. © Oct. 5, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 6,.1916; A 443040. 


Custodians. @© Sept. 26, 1916; 1 ec. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 442775. 


HWase ewowrens life. © Oct. 6, 1916; 


1c. Oct. 7, 1916; A 443066. 

Hiffect of love on beauty. © Sept. 
22,. 1916: 1c... Sept... 23, Agiicrwes 
442707. 


Flesh is weak. © Sept. 23, 1916, 
1c. Sept. 25, 1916; A 442711. 

—- Hungry hair. © Sept. 29, 1916; 
1 c. Oct. 2, 1916; A 442969. 

Simple dress. © Oct. 3, 1916; 1 ¢. 

Oct. 4, 1916; A 442998. 

Sunshine in life. © Oct. 4, 1916; 

1 c. Oct. 5, 1916; A 442997. 
Your tea. ©. Oct. 2; 1916; 

Oct. 3, 1916; A 442987. 


14eé 


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Oy acest) 
ane ite ee ee : 


a 


Lo eS Ee ee Oe ee 


Adie 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


24531 


Russert (Lillian) *—Continued. 


Guard well your grace of carriage. © 
Mies SLOG) Lie. Oct: 2, 1916; A 
442975. 

Lillian Russell’s ae hints. Bathing. 


© Sept. 19, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 20, 1916: 
A 442653. 


Civic cleanliness. © Sept. 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 29, 1916; A 449856. 
ee of your mouth. © Oct. 13, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 14, 1916; A 443232. 
Don’t form habits. © Oct. 7, 1916; 
tc. Oct! 9, 1916; A 443070. 

Eat your share of honey. © Sept. 

30, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 2, 1916; A 442973 
—— Growing girl. © Oct. 10, 1916; 

ies Oct.11, 1916: A. 443147. 
Laughing away. © Sept. 25, 1916; 
ive sept. 26; 1916; A 442773. 

Reversing the seasons. © Sept. 27. 
1916; 1 ec. Sept. 28, 1916; A 442853. 

Thinning hair. © Oct. 9,1916;1e¢ 
Oct. 10; 1916; A 443169. 

Ro control beauty. © Oct. 11, 
Poteet re Oct. 12, 1916: A 443172. 
wouryeyes.. © Oct. 12;.19165 1 c: 
Oct. 18, 1916; A 443209. 


Look in your mirror and laugh. 
Pe ee eonGie el eit) Sept. 25; 
442768. 

Protect but don’t poke fun at your face. 
@GpOcine1 29162) 1c. Oct. 9, 1916; A 
443167. 


“Straight front’’ the battle cry of free- 


28 


© Sept. 
1916; A 


dom. © Sept. 17, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1916: A 442609. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


Sunday or daily tribune. ] 

s. K. EF. ball bearing co.,* Hartford. 
Better production from textile ma- 
ehimery., 70° p. illus. (part col.) 
Svo. [245138 

©iosept, 5, 1916; 2 c and..aff. 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 489210. 


SACKETT (Jos. B.)* Chicago. Confes- 
Sions of a twister. (J” Casualty re- 
view, Sept., 1916) [24514 


sents 25, 19165 Ec -Oct. 5, 
1916; A 442947. 


SALT seller. v. 6, no. 5, September, 


1916. 22 p. illus. 8vo. [24515 
emp as 2561916 = 2 °c. sand: aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 439147; Diamond 


erystal salt co., St. Clair, Mich. 


SALTER (William Thomas Hall)* Bos- 
fom. ~ -Victory.. .[3]. p... illus... 12mo. 
[24516 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. Sept. 
16, 1916; A 489325. 


SANBORN (N. W.) Poultry and farm, 
pt. 8. (Jn American poultry advo- 
cate. ) [24517 


Oct 5, 198. 1c Oct. 7, 1916; 
A 443268 ; Clarence C. Du Puy, Syra- 
euse, N. Y. 


SANDERS (Frank Knight)* New York. 
SyHabus of lectures introductcry to 
the Old Testament. [13] p. 12mo. 

: [24518 

@ sSeptji2, WoiG= 2.e.and ait. 

Sept. 14, 1916; A 439312. 


SAN Francisco. Monthly motor direc- 
tory. Oct., 1916. San Francisco, 
Harding & Laws, 1916. cover-title, 
bel) ps Se4to.. 1:80:25: [24519 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 439575; Jesse 
James Laws, San Francisco. 


SAVAGE (M. W.) factories, 
neapolis. Pure food 
cover-title, 40 p. illus. 4to. 
log] Sept., Oct. [1916] ) 

© Sept? < i! 19it62 2246 
Sept. 9, 1916; A 489253 

ScHAPHoRST (William Frederick) * 
New York. Handy chart for figur- 
ing pumping capacity. (/n Hlectri- 


ine.,* Min-- 
groceries. 
([Cata- 
[24520 
and aft. 


cal age, Sept., 1916) [24521 
@ sSept.-1, 1916s. e.4Sept: 23, 
1916; A 442685. : 

SCHLENKER (Carl) Bulletin for 
teachers of German. Current prob- 
lems. “no. 8. vi, 41 p. S8vo. $0.25. 

[24522 
@y Aus. 21; 19tG- 2 e Sept. 9) 


1916; aff. Sept. 7, 1916; A 489246; 
University of Minnesota, Minneapo- 
lis. 

ScCHMALTz (Jos. H.)* Chicago. Mar- 
ket fluctuations, high grade soa 
tankage and blood. Wall chart, 93 
by i724 inches. [24523 

©? July 5... 1916: tc) Sepiyets, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1916; aff. Sept. 
26, 1916; A 489580. 


ScHmMucK (J. Carl)* Lawrence, N: Y. 
Ode to Wilson. 11. S8vo. [24524 
© Sept 226) AGG ©2 xeacand>ait. 


28, 1916; A 439554. 


[24525-24531 


Sept. 


SCHUETTE (Oswald F.) 


Brussiloff’s drive fails, says Berlin. © 
Sent. 20: 10tGs 1c. Sept. 235; 196 
A 442694. 

German line bent but not weakened. © 
Septee 260s) ONG ¢bt.c, /OCh 2, st OlGE 
A 442881. 


Germany ministers to its wounded foes. 
GC  OGEO, 291Gb G.WOcts Aes 1986 ; 
A 4431381. 

Gifts for Germans sought. © Oct. 9, 
LOGS tes Octast2. 1916; ASAS Soe 
Sees a night battle on Russian front. 
© Sept. ates 1916; 1 c. Sept. 20, 1916 ; 

A 442626. 

Sees Russian drive halted in Galicia. 
© Sept. 14, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 1916; 
A 442587. 


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24532 


ScHvETreE (Oswald F.)—Continued. 
War reports killed by British censors. 
© Sept. 25, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1916; 
A 442804. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Scuusterr (Edw. J.)* St. Louis. 
Schuster’s yellow pine lumber rate 
book. [24532-24534 
Aug., 1916. Texas ed. 39 p.  4ito. 

$12.00 for 12mo. © Sept. 6, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439252. 
ae . Western ed.  cover-title, 

200 (i. e. 212) p. 12mo. $12.00 for 

© Sept. 6, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 

Sept. 9, 1916; A 439251. 


Sept., 1916. Texas ed. 33! “ps"* Atoz : 
$i2.00 a year. S Sept. 27, 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 439590. 


| 
| 
1916; 2 | 
| 


ScHutrTe & Koerting co.*, Philadelphia. ! 
[24535-24539 
Bihn-Jones automatic blow-case lifting 
liquids. 8 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. | 
pCattlosue 2. section 0.) © Sept. 25, 
1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 


444267. 
Cataleg of marine auxiliaries. 4 p. 
ifius. 4to. @ Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. 


and at. Oct. Ss 1916; A 444269. 


Koerting mechanical fuel oil burning 
system. 44 p. illus., diagrs. 4io. 
(Catalogue 6. section 0.) © Sept. 25, 


{Si1G> 2 ce: and’ att. ‘Oct. 6! 
444265. 
. & K. evaporators and distillers. 12 


19TS> A 


72) 


p. illus., diagr. 4to. (Catalogue 10, 

section DE.) @© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ec. 

and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444271. 
Schutte marine valves. Sip. Prailas.. 

diagr. 4to. (Catalogue 8 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 

6, 19:6: A 444270. 


ScRIBNER’s (Charles) sons*, New York. 
Scribner market facts that may be 
helpful in the development of busi- 
ness. 16 p. illus. S8vo. (Cover- 
title: Quality as applied to publica- 
tions that sell advertising space has 
come into such general use that it 
has almost lost its distinction) 
[24540 

and aff. 


. section M.) | 
i 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 « 


Sept. 21, 1916; A 439400. 

SEaRS (F. W.)* New York. Worlds 
injustice. (In Milady beautiful, 
Oct., 1916) [24541 

© Sept. 25, fre Oe. 9, 
1916; A 443052. 

SEaRson (J. W.) Course of study 
questions and outlines for Nebraska 
teachers’ reading circle. [1916, | 
1917.] Chicago, Lincoln, The Uni- 
versity publishing co., 1916. 9 1. | 

interleaved with lined 1. for memo- | 


1916; 


randum. Svo. [24542 
© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
25, 1916; A 436865; 


. University pub. 
o0., Lincoln, Neb. 


1094 


SEATTLE times. 


SEIVWRIGHT (Jean) 


SELLING aid cut service. 


SHALER (Robert) 


SHEPARD (Frank) co. 


Shepard’s Missouri citations. 


nt. 5 nb. ss5 wis 


Seattle times’ tours, 
one to twenty-four. 36 p. 8vo. 
[24543 
© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 e and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 439149: Times print- 
ing co. of Seattle, Seattle. 


SEELMAN (John Joseph)* Milwaukee. 


Pre-iaboratory technic. 
16mo. $0.50. [24544 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 e. Oct. 13, 1916: 
aif. Oct. 12, 1916; A 445103. 


[24545-24548 

Hats grow simple as frocks grow more 
elaborate, by Jean Seivwright; draw- 
ings by EH. C. Kelly. @ Oct. 1, 1916; 
1 c. Oct. 5, 1916; A 443005. : 

Jersey is punuiae fabric for beet practi- 
cal gown. © Oct. 8, 1916; ce, 2068 
11, 1916: As 443151. 

Party frocks have every kind of neck- 
line, by Jean Seivywright; drawings by 
E. C. Kelly. © Sept. 17, 1916; 1 ec. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 442658. 

Winter evening gowns will be long and 
full and clinging. © Sept. 24, 1916; 
ic. Sept. 29, 1916; A 442831. 
[Note: The foregotng are in Chicago 

Sunday tribune] 


© Chicago tribune, Chicago, and 
New York globe, New York. 


28 p. illus. 


Selling aid. 

Message no. 3. Sheet, illus. (part 

col.) printed on both sides, 114 by 

17 inches fold. to 4to. [24549 
© Sept. 22, 1916: 2 ¢. -and aff. 

aka 28, 1916; A 439552; Flint Me- 
Naughton. Chicago. 


[24550-24552 
Boy scouts for home protection. New 
Leask. Hurst & company [1916] 160 
p. 12mo. $0.35. _© Seppe, 2a 222e- 
> ¢@: and aft. Sept. 30, 1916; A 437892. 
Boy scouts on the roll of honor. New 
York. Hurst & company [1916] 160 
. 1i2mo. $0.35. @ Sept? 2579916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 30, 1916; A 437891. 


Boy scouts with the motion picture play- 


ers. New York, Hurst & company 
[1916] 160 - 12mo. $0.35. 
Sept. 23, 1916: 2 ¢c. and aff. Sept. 
30, i916: A 437893. 


© Hurst & co., New York. 


* New York. 
[24553-24563 

Shepard's Illinois citations. yv. 11, no. 3, 
Sept.. 1916. [Cumulative suppl.J] 96 
p. Svo. $5.00 per yr. © Oct. 2, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 438796. 

Shepard’s Minnesota citations. vv. 16, 
no. 3, Sept., 1916. {Cumulative 
suppl.] 111 p. Svo. $4.00. © Oct. 
4, 1916; 2 ec: and afe. Oct.,9, 191622 
A28798. 

v. 15;7 ne: 
[Cumulative sunelt 

$5.00 per yr. © Sept 

2c. and aff. Oct. 9, 1916: 


; =. .1916: 
149 p. S8vo. 
26, 4916; 

A 438795. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


24584 


SHeparp (Frank) co.*—Continued. 


Shepard’s New York court of appeals ci- 
tations, common law—chancery. v. 1, 
no. 2) Sept., 1916. Cumulative 
suppl. 122 p. 8vo. $5.00 per yr. © 
Sept. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 25, 
1916; A 438538. 

Shepard’s New York miscellaneous cita- 
tions. Weed eso: , sept... 1916. 
[Cumulative suppl.] qe on 8vo. 
3.00 per ys. © Sept: 21, 19165; 2 c. 
Septet OlG sai. Oct. 2;/ 19165 A 
438694. 

Shepard's 
tions. 


New York supplement cita- 

yv. 4, no. 3, Sept., 1916. Cumu- 
lative suppl. 218 p. S8vo. $6.00. © 
Gea O16 e2 ¢c.- and aff. Oct. 9; 
1916; A 438797. 

Shepard’s Northwestern 
13, no. 3, Aug., 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl.] 177 p. S8vo. $6.00 per yr. 
© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 9, 
1916; A 488794. 


citations. Vv. 


Shepard’s Southwestern citations. v. 9, 
NOmero eke.» | 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl] 329 p. S8vo. $6.00 per. yr. 


© ae POG 21c and ai. Oct. 9, 
1916; A 4388793. 


Shepard’s Tennessee citations. y. 2, no. 


3, Aug., 1916. Cumulative suppl. 112 
p. -Svo. $4.00 per yr. © Sept. 25, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 
438791. 

Shepard’s Texas citations. v. 9, no. 38, 
Ane Ss Al OG: [Cumulative suppl.] 
309 p. S8vo. $5.00 per yr. © NSept. 
Aeetoteee Cc. and am. Oct. 9) 1916; 
A 488792. 

Shepard’s Washington citations. v. 9, 
MO esas DeAUE.. 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl.] 144 p. 8vo. $5.00 peryr. © 
Seco 1O16: 2 ¢.. and all: Oct. 9, 


1916; A 4388790. 


SHEPARD School of music. Shepard pi- 


ano system. Orange, N. J., The 
Shepard school of music, 1916. 16 
Bm “2210. [24564 

Pesenia 26 1916: 2 c and. aft. 


sept. 29, 1916; A 438628; Florian A. 
Shepard, Orange, N. J. 
SHIBLEY (Gecrge H.)* 
Preparedness plus. The Mexican 
question; world peace programs. 
New York, The League for world 
peace, 1916. 63, [1] p. 8vo. $0.05. 
[24565 
© Sept: 20, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 16, 
1916; 1 ¢. and aff. Sept. 23, 1916; A 
439476. 

SHIvES (Daniel W.)* Detroit. Rup- 
ture, hernia; first aid to the rup- 
tured. Chicago, Ill., W. B. Conkey 
company [1916] - 3p: 1... p. ‘ 
16mo. [24566 

© Sept. 12, 1916; 2° ¢ Sept. 22, 
1916; aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 439461. 


Washington. 


SHoHoLM (Grover J.)* Boston. Bos- 
ton social survey. 89 p. 8vo. $0.35. 
[24567 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 
8, 1916; A 439631. 


i 


(Stephen)* Oklahoma City, 
Okl. Efficiency bridge cards [4] p. 
16mo. $0.10. [24568 


© oELe 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916: A 438509. 


SICARD 


SICKLES-LODER co., New York. Hard- 


ware. cover-title, X XI, 652 p. illus. 
4to. [24569 
© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


28, 1916; A 437876. 


SINGER (B.)* Chicago. Bulletin G. 

Sept., 1916. 4p. Ato. [24570 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 486863. 


SINGER ALMANAC, 1917. [Elizabeth, 
N. J.] Singer sewing machine co., 
ine. [1916] cover-title, 31 p. illus. 
Svo. [24571 

© Sept..14 1916: 2 © and ait. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 486857; Singer 


mfg. co., Elizabeth, N. J. 


Elizabeth, N. J. 
[24572-24584 
Instructions for using Singer sewing ma- 


SINGER mfg. co.*, 


chines of class 7, one needle, lock 
stitch. 13 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Form 8183, Aug., 1916) © Sept. 


Zl OMG 62 ie: and aft. Sept. 23, 1916; 
‘A 439448. 

of class 24. One needle, single 
thread chain stitch for manufactur- 


HAUS = wility p. illus. 24mo. ([Form 
8142, rev. Aug., 1916]) © Sept. 19, 
1TOLG 3 2-es and. afi. Sept.-22- 91916: 
A 438485 

of class 24, two needles. Single 
thread chain stitch for manufacturing. 
1a pe Silliss = 24mo.. (horn 8143. 
Aug, 1OlG) « @©Sept-» 205 191652. e 


and aff. Sept. 23, 1916; A 439447. 
Price list of parts, machine no. 81-4. 

Zp. 1 pel—38.e_ 129) p.4 iluss= Syo- 
(Form "8321, May, 1916) © Sept. 18, 


1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 
438486. 

machine no. 81-6. 2p. 1, pe 7-38, 
[28] p. illus. S8vo. (Form 8322 J 


May. 
1916) © Sept. 18, 1916; 2 <. “le aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 438488. 


machine no. 81-11. 2 p. 1., p. T— 
33, [23] p. illus. 8vo.. (Korm 8328, 
May, 1996)" ©=- Sept. 18," 1916s 2c 
and aff. Sept. 22, 1916; A 438487. 


ee ae no. 7S6=l25 Zaps lei ss; 
Da wwhS: ss OvOs. (ChORM 316, 
ae 1916) © Sept. ES AE OMG se 


7 

8 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436854. 
machine no. 86-13. 2 p. 1. 7 
Pal) Me FO werd (DISS S8vo. (Form 8317, 
Tune AOlG) 2Ousepiz” Uh, pLOPoeS 275 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436855. 
machine no. 96-10. 2 p. 1., p 


48, [43] p. illus. 8vo. Form 8346, 
June, 191G6)r2'©@: Septs)21, 419168: 2 ‘ec. 
and aff. Sepang, 1 GiGi oA. 439449. 
machine no. 98-2. 2 p. 1, 
BO: (2810p. -allus: . Svo. sChorm 8313, 
May, 1916) @ Sept ihe 191652 es. 


and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436856. 


1095 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 2 pes 2a 


SINGER mfg. co.*—Continued. 


Price list of parts, machines nos. 24—3 to 
24-15, 24-17 to 24-19, 24—21 to ae 
and) 24-26 to 24-29) 2p. Ve, f -122. 
[185] DD: Bithis: Svo, —iBorm "8399" 
June, LOGY iG) Septi 9, 19716 s_2) ¢. 
and aft. Sept. 22, 1916; A 438489, 


machines: of class It(W. 2 op. i, 
[7]-33, [24] p. illus. S8vo. (Form 
1544W, June, 1916) © Sept. 1, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 439136. 


Singer machine no. 16-88, independent 
upper and under feeds for general 


work in cloth and leather. 12] De 
illus. 8vo. (Form 9436, Sept., 1916) 
© Sept. 20, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


23, 1916; A 439446. 
Sioux Faris, S. D. Polk-Avery direc- 
tory co.’s Sioux Falls city directory. 


LIC." Sioux Sallie ai SPs oP ork- 
Avery directory: co. (916, 615. p. 
Svo. $5.00. [24585 

© Sept. 21, 1916: 2 e. and aff, 
Sebi. 25. 1OlG: oA 7436550 Polke 
Avery directory .co., Sioux Falls, 
S. D. 

SITES (Henry W)* New York. In- 
vestment bankers and brokers of 
America. 1916. 423 p. 8vo. $10.00. 

[24586 
© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 e Aug. 18, 
1916; aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 439061. 


SIveryY (Mike S)* Philadelphia. Char- 
lie the bootblack. cover-title, 14 p. 


Svo. [Motion picture scenario] 
[24587 
© Septni3; 1916" 2G. aud? att 


Sept. 15, 1916; A 436839. 


SKIDELSKY (S. §.) Tales of a tray- 
eler. [4 instalments] (J Florists’ 
exchange) [ 24588, 24589 
Aug. 19-Sept. 9, 1916. © Aug. 17— ae 


7, 1916; 1 c. each Sept. 20, 1916; 
442603. 


Sept. 16—Oct. 7, 1916. © Sept. 14-Oct. 
ee OMiGe uae: ‘Oct. 13, 1916; A 4481938. 
ro A. T. De La Mare ptg. & pub. 

, ltd., New York. 


Re (Odillon B.)* Wyoming, 
Story of the ancient craft: 
sons in verse. [ Peoria, He: 
Eline sd cos] J 90G 10st ‘ 
$0.25. 


© Sept. 11, 1916: 2 « 
Sept. 18, 1916: A 436916. 


SLOss (Robert) [24591-24593 
Change submarine attitude. © Oct... 13; 
1916; 1 e. Oct. 16; 1916: A 443949, 


Many visit burned Zeppelin, © Oct. 6, 
1916; 1 ec. Oct. 9, 1916; A 4438085. 


No winter letup on Sian © ‘Oct. 13; 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 16, 1916; A 443247, 


[Note The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 
Chi- 


© Chicago daily 
cago. 


Til. 
its les- 
Edw. 
Svo. 
[24590 
and aff. 


news Co., 


SMitrH (Chas. Campbell)* Decatur, 
Ill. Analysis of values of life in- 
surance policies. [63] p. “4 Sea: 
$4.00. [24594 


© ‘Aug. "1, 19163°2° Sea 
1916; aff. Sept. 26, 1916; A 439528. 


SMITH (David H)* Indianapolis. 
Heartbroken mother at home. Sheet, 
illus., 9 by 5% inches. $0.25. [24595 


© 
Sept. 


SMITH 


Sept. 23, 1916; 2 @. and aff. 
26, 1916; A 439520. 
(Mrs. EX. K.)*)) Milford. yeti 
Who named you? [East Aurora, 
N. Y., Printed by The Roycrofters, 
1916] > 52, [11 psn: [24596 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 2) ciegmdh ane 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 439601. 


B.)% 
home for 


Savannah, Ga. 
friendless 


SmMitH (Flora 
Floral shelter 


girls and boys. cover-title, [8] p. 
‘Hlus.y ports. .hol, [24597 

© May 20, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 489399. 

SmMitrH (Frank M.)~ ¢o.*, Chieago. 
Automatic flour blending and purify- 
ing machine. [4] p. illus.  obl. 
48mo. [24598 

© Aug. 28, 1916; 2  ¢ and aff. 


Sept. 29, 1916; A 489579. 


SmMitH (Franklin M.)* Los Angeles. 
End of the world. cover-title, 12 p. 
port., diagr. 16mo. $0.25. [24599 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 1 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. apaedee 
A 444089. 


Smita (Ida Kuhl)* Brooklyn. Pine 
needle craft. [Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Florida pine needle community] 
19162 ° [4] jp. . as eoks [24600 


© Sept. 15; 1916°°2 ec ‘andate 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 4386922. 
SmitH (Russell E.). Female of the 
species. [Los Angeles, Cal., Stand- 
ard printing company, 1916] cover- 
title, 10 p. S8vo. [Motion picture 
scenario ] [24601 
© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 25) 1Sie 4 444056 Thos. iH. 
Ince, Culver City, Cal. 


Chicago. 
[24602, 24603 


Delivers the -goods. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus. 12mo. © Aug. 24, 1916; Does 
Sept. 11, 1916; aff. Sept. 218 1916; 
A 439431. 

Few kind words. 
12mo. © Sept. 16, 1916; 2 

aff. Sept. 21, 1916; "A 439424, 


SmitH form-a-truck co.*, 


illus. 


cover-title, 32 p. 
ec. and 


1096 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


24629 


no. 10, 1916 
SmuirH’s handy handkerchief co.*, Los | Sowers (W. 8.)* Valley View, Ky. 
Angeles. [24604, 24605 Old plantation negro songs. Lexing- 
$5000 grant. 4 p. fol. © Sept. 2, ton, Ky., Press of Transylvania 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 14, 1516; printing co., 1915. cover-title, 16, 8 
A 439317. aaa ok, = 2) OX 9AC12. 
. j p. illus: 8vo. $0.25. [24619 
$5000 license. 4 p. fol. © Sept. 2. a & 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 14, 1916; © Jan. 5, 1916; 2 c. June 30, 1916; 
A 439318. aff. Sept. 1, 1916; A 438231. 
SmMyTH (George Simpson)* Chicago. A ss rs ies Z 
Read this circular carefully. | SPALDING (A. G.) & bros.*, New York. 
: [ 24620, 24621 


Smyth’s corn cure gives instant re- 
lief. Sheet, 7 by 4 inches. 

© Oct. 11, 1915; 2 ¢ .and aff. 
7, 1916; A 439693. 


SnNyDER (Henry) Geography of New 


[24606 
Oct. 


Jersey. XXvViii p. illus., maps, tables. 
4to. - [24607 
sept. 11,1916: 2 ce. and aff. 


Sept. 13, 1916;.A 488338; American 
book co., New York. 


Soon (J. A.)* El Reno, OKI. 
[24608, 24609 


Autocracy vs. ochlocracy. [3] p. 4to. 
Orpen. 5: 1996; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 4389565. 

June, July, and August letters minus 
private interest. el Ae 4to. © 
mye 2G, 4916, 2 c. Aug. 29, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 439479. 

Colum- 


SoL~ar metal products co., ine.*, 


bus, O. Specification for standard 
door opening design. [24610-24614 
noes os I. diagrs.. obl. -8voe. © 


Aug. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 1, 
1916; A 436836. 


Mae SOt 0s. oo Vv. -diagrs. obl: —Svo. 
© oe 20. 1096; 2 c. each and aft. 
Sept. 1 / 1916; A 436832436834. 


HOawsos. 2 Is. diagrs. obl... Svo..- © 
Agee 29. TOIG>: 2 cand aff. Sept. 1, 
1916; A 436835. 

SOLLERS (George W.)* Washington. 
Policeman’s guide to report writing. 
35 p. 16mo. [24615 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c and aff. 

Sept. 14, 1916; A 489319. 


Sonora phonograph corp.*, New York. 


Sonora. Oct. 15, 1916. (Jn New 
York times. ) [24616 


© Oct. 15, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 17, 1916; 
A 443275 


SORENSEN co. Eight hour timepiece. 

[4] p. illus. 32mo. [24617 

© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

3, 1916; A 439622; Johannes P. Beck- 
er, San Francisco. 

SOUTHWESTERN telegraph & telephone 
co. St. Louis and suburban tele- 
phone directory. Fall, 1916. 203, 
184 p. 4to. [24618 

ey wri. 9, 19163 -2°¢ and aft! ‘Oct. 
13, 1916; A 488872; National tele- 
phone directory co., St. Louis. 


Spalding fall catalogue, 1916. 112 p. 


illus. 8vo. @© July 5, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 439371 
[Condensed ed.] 65 p. illus. 8vo. 


© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 e. 
19, 1916; A 439372. 


and aff. Sept. 


SPAULDING (Frank HE.) Learning to 
read; a manual for teachers using 
the Aldine readers. Rey. ed., 1914, 
By F. E. Spaulding and C. T. Bryce. 
New York, Newson & company, 
PA0t6h.« 20 Ds 2210s o50.60. 

[24622 
© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

Sept. 20, 1916; A 488440; Newson & 

co., New York. 


New York. 

[ 24623-24627 

Fire insurance law chart, 1916. Wall 
chart, 28 by 17 inches. $1.00 © 
Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 14, 
1916; A 4389322. 

Handy guide to premium rates, applica- 
tions and policies of American life in- 
surance companies. ist. suppl. to the 
25th annual ed. 1916-° 16 p. 12mo. 
S055. © Sept: 5S A91Gs 2G rand, aft. 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 439292. 

Life insurance law chart, 1916-1917. 
Wall chart, 26 by 22 inches. $3.00 
- © Sept. 8, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 14, 
1916; A 439321. 


Supplement to Reports of fire insurance 


SPECTATOR CO.*, 


companies.. v. 11, no. 8. Aug., 1916. 
Dp. 13790. =8ver1 $0.25. © Sept.: 18, 
1996 22 coand aft. ‘Sept. 2U4 19iG = A 
439426. 

Vest pocket life agents brief. 8th ed. 
352 p. 24mo. “$1.00. © June 20, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. June 24, 1916; A 
431624. 

[Spracte (Martin)] Mrs. Everywo- 


man visits a modern laundry. (Jn 
Bulletin of American association of 
newspaper special advertising. 
Sept. 13, 1916) [24628 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 442579; American assn. of 
newspaper special advertising, Chi- 
cago. 


Sprinc (La Verne W.)* Chicago. 
Non-technical chats on iron and steel 
and their application to modern in- 
dustry. 13. cast steel (Jn Valve 
world, Oct., 1916) [24629 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1916 ; 
A 442808. 


1097 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24630 pt. Bibs te 
Seurres (William Henry Tappey)* | STANDARD STATISTICS co., inc.*—Contd. 
Norfolk, Va. Guide to Norfolk, Va., sei Rieiy e 2 oe ss service. v. A 
“ts Jessa ¢ ; ; no. cover-title, various pag- 
Portsmouth, Virginia Beach [ete.] ing. 4to. $60.00. © Sept. 18, 1916; 


48 p. illus., maps. $0.10. [24630 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
15, 1916; A 436813. 


STANDARD ELEVATOR 
Philadelphia. Standard elevator in- 
terlock. 14p. illus. S8vo. [24631 

©. May * 20 1916> 2 ec. “ard? “aif. 
Sept. 15, 1916; A 436831. 


interlock co.*, 


no. 3, 
Tork, 
1916. 
$0.25 

[24632 
© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 


10, 1916; A 439717; Standard fash- 
ion co., New York. 


STANDARD QUARTERLY. v. Q, 
winter 1916-1917. New 
Standard publishing company, 
68 p. illus. (part col.) fol. 


STANDARD REGISTER of national adver- 
Hsing yids ng: dere Sept. 14006: 
Suppl. no. 6. 176 p. Ato. [24633 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 438401 ; Nationa regis- 


ter pub. co., inc., Vilkes-Barre, Ea. 
STANDARD STATISTICS ¢Co., inc.*, New 
York. [24634-24646 
Miscellaneous ee Ociz s1916- 
cover-title, 1 p. L., D:,.2 OVO. - LO 0cE: 
TG vei hy bb epcieeere: and ‘aff, Oct. 18,1916; 

A 438948. 


Standard bond descriptions vit 43 no. 19: 
cover-title [220] p. 4to. $60.00. © 
Oct-27. (91Ge ) Gweand Alta Ot. oO; 
1916; A 437981. 

v. 4, no. 20: cover=title. 

[1] p. 4to. $60.00. 

2c. and aff. Oct. 


Standard 


[e242 1-6, 

@, Oct. 16, 191416 ; 

18, 1916; A 438949. 

bond offerings. Oct., 1916. 
BT) 02> 12moe.. YS60:00... © Oct. 16, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 18;21916>- A 
38947. 

Standard corporation records. vy. 
18. cover-title, [366] p. Ato. 
© Sept. 18, 1916; 
19, 1916; A 437818. 


v. 4, nos 19. <covertitie 4 [isd61ep: 
4t0.77'36000.,.>@), Oct. 2.48916 5 24 ¢. 
and aff. Oct. 5, 1916; A 437978. 


v. 4, no. 20. cover-title, various 
paging. 4to. $60.00. © Oct. 16, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 
438952. 

Standard corporation service daily vy. A. 
4, no. A. 19. cover-title. 4, 4, 69-132 
j $60.00. © Oct. 2, 1916; 2c. 

and aff. Oct. 5, 1916: A 437979. 

v. A. 4, no. A. 20. cover-title, vari- 
ous paging. 4to. $60.00. © Oct. 16, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 18, 1916: A 
38951. 

Standard 
vised, 
from 


4, no. 
$60.00. 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 


corporation 
Aug., 1916. 
January 1, 
D. 4to. 
LOLGs. Die 
20, 1916; 


Service, daily re- 
[Cumulative index 
LLG] epee elo: 
$60.00. © Sept. 15, 
Sept. 19,1916. ake Sept. 
A 438564. 


2 c. and aff. Sept. 19, 1916; A 437817. 


vy. A 8, no. A 19. _ cover-title, vari- 
ous paging. 4to. $60.00. © Oct. 2, 
1916; 2’ c and’ ale Oc Sete 
437980. 


vy. A 8, no. A 20. cover-title, vari- 
ous paging. 4to. $60.00. © Oct. 16, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 18) 19%6- A 
438950. 


STANDARD WATER Systems c€o.,* Hamp- 
ton, N. J. Standard multicoil evapo- 
rators. 19 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
(Bulletin no. 201) _ [24647 - 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 436969. 


STANLEY & PATTERSON. [24648-24649 


Faraday fire alarm systems. cover-title, 
31 (i. e. 37) p. illus., diagrs. Ato. 
@ Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 28, 1916; A 439508. 


Faraday signal gongs. cover- title, 2 * Dp. 


illus. 4to. May 22 13Te < 
Sept. 18, 1916; aff. Aug. 28, 1916; 
439504. 


© George L. Patterson, New York. 


STATE BANK of Cleveland, Cleveland, 


Tex. Coupon bond certificate [and] 
coupon. 2 sheets, 11 by 83 inches 
and 32 by 84 inches. [24650 


© Jan. 9, 1916; 2 e and aff. Apr. 3, 
1916; A 436843; G. O. Bartle, Hous- 
ton. 


STATE LIFE insurance co., Indianapolis. 
You are valuable. Card, 3% by 43 
inches fold. to obi. 48mo. [24651 


Aug. 29. 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 489397; W. C. F. 
Arnold, San Antonio, Tex. 


STEPHANOVE (Constantine) 
[24652-24654 
Bulgars feed Greek soldiers. © Sept. 30, 
1916; 1c¢. Oct. 5, 1916; A 442964. 


Cross of honor to W. H. Taft. © Sept. 
20,° 1916: 1 se. sSept. 923), 4935 
442696. 

Looks inte Dobrogea charges. © Oct. 2, 
1916; 1 c Oct. 6, 1916; A 443021. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


STEPHENS (Anna _ OD.) Important 
small member. (Jn messenger of 
peace, Sept., 1916) [24655 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 1 ¢« Sept. 28, 
1916; A 442807; Peace association 
of friends in America, Richmond, 
Ind. 


1098 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


STERLING GRINDING wheel co.*, Tiffin, 


O. Sterling [catalogue]. cover- 
title, 76 p. illus. Svo. [24656 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Sept. 30, 1916; A 439586. 
STERLING STAMPING & machine co.*, 


Wellington, O. Hygrade aluminum 
ware. 31 p. illus. Svo. (Export 
eatalegue no. 10) [24657 


© July 25, 1916; 2 
8, 1916; A 444134. 


ec. and aff. Aug. 


STEWART (Caroline T.) Gender and 
declension of German nouns. Bos- 
ton, New York [ete.] D. C. Heath 


& co., [1916] 41 p. (part blank) 
illus. 12mo. (Heath’s modern lan- 
guage series) $0. i [24658 

© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
26, 1916; A 438146 : D. C. Heath & 
co., Boston. 


STEWART-SIMMONS press*, Waterloo, 
Ta. [24659-24661 
Mail your dealer circulars at the free 

delivery window. cover-title, [14] p. 
illus. 4to. © Sept. 14, 1916: 2 «. 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436869. 


Picking new customers off your dealers’ 
book. cover-title, [14] p. illus. Ato. 
© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 436870. 


To help your letters land them. cover- 
title, [15] p. illus. 4to. © Sept. 14, 
1916; 2 e. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 
436868. 

Stix, Baer & Fuller dry goods co. 
[ 24662, 24663 

Miinsterberg admits it. © Oct. 5, 1916; 
tte Ock. 6.1916; A, 443027. 
© Sidney R. Baer, St. Louis. 

sina@y..,@ Oct. 12, 1916; 1 ce. Oct. 13, 
1916; A 443206. 
© Stix, Baer & Fuller dry goods 

co.*, St. Louis. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Censor] 


Stock (George Chadwick)* New 
Haven. Heipful suggestions to 
young singers. cover-title, [12] p. 
16mo. [24664 

fe) Sept 2; 1916;-2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 489150. 


STOELZEL (Emmy)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Star’s voice lesson. Lesson 21. (In 
Kansas City star) [24665 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 12, 1916; 
A 448195. 


Stokes (Frederick A.) co.*, New York. 
Budget of news for lovers of books. 
| Holiday season of 1916] cover-title, 
S49 lus. (part col.) -12mo: 

[24666 
© Sept. 25, 1916: 2 e@ and aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A. 488570. 


67973—16——_5 


a | SS 


| Sunrivan (C, Gardner) 


24675 


Stone (Junius Hasford)* New York. 
Millions in foreign trade within your 
Meme ht Toe) DORLS (3400. [ext 
parallel to binding] [24667 

© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 
30, 1916; A 489067. 


Stout (Rex. T.) Last drive. chap. 4. 

(In -Golfers magazine, Oct., 1916) 

[24668 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 5, 1916; 

A 442945; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
cago. 

STROMBECK (J. F.) Some ways of re- 

ducing freight charges. Chicago, 


La Salle extension university, 1916. 
2 p. 1. 68 p. Svo. (On cover: One 
of a series of treatises in an inter- 
state commerce and railway traffic 
course. ) [24669 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
9, 1916; A 489208; La Salle exten- 
sion university, Chicago. 


Stuart (Katharine) Mashie and iron 
play. (Jn Golfers magazine. Oct., 
1916) [24670 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 1 ce. Oct. 5, 1916; 
A 4429438; Golfers magazine ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 


SUGARMAN (Arthur M.) Brief course 
exercises. New York, I. Pitman & 
Sons. J 1S'G] > picgn.  P2mp. | Aviso: 

[24671 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 

1916: aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436845; 
Isaac Pitman & sons, New York. 


Crab. [Los 
Angeles, Cal. Printed by Standard 
printing company, 1916] cover-title, 


22p. S8vo. [Motion picture scenario] 

[24672 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 

Sept. 25, 1916; A 444054; Thos. H. 
Ince, Culver City, Cal. 

Superior, Wis. R. L. Polk & co’s City 
of Superior directory, 1916. Su- 
perior, Wis., R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 
395 p. S8vo. $5.00. [24673 

© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 

' 1916; aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 445018; 


R. L. Polk & co., Superior, Wis. 


SussFELD, Lorsch & co. [24674, 24675 

Guardian  self-recording Legare ae 
[6] p. folder, illus. 16mo. © M 
3; 191s 2. eC: and aff. Sept. 19, 1916. 
A 439369. 

Triumph metallic household thermome- 
ters. [8] p. folder, illus. 16mo. 
Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 19, 
1916; A 439370. 


© William Stumpe, New York. 


1099 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1,n.s., v.18 


24676 
SwEDISH gage co., ine.*, New York. 
Limit system. 44p. illus. 4to. 
[24676 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
9, 1916; A 4389219. 


SwEET (Caroline C.) First lessons in 
English for the deaf. 1916 revision. 
Hartford, Conn., The American 
school for the deaf, 1916. 2 p.1., 111 
p. illus., plate. 12mo. (American 
school for the deaf series, no. 3) 

[24677 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

18, 1916; A 438498 ; American school 
for the deaf, Hartford. 


Sweet (W. N.)* Chazy Landing, 
Chazy, N. Y. Automobile route. 
Montreal to Burlington, Vt., and re- 
turn. [4] p. nar. 4to. [24678 


© July 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
14, 1916; A 48387382. 


Swirt (Ernest G.)* Detroit. Physi- 
cian’s perfect call list and record. 
3lst ed. 168 p. in leather cover 
with pocket containing calendar. 
16mo. $1.50. [24679 


© Avg. 21, 1916s 2) ¢e.° andmain, 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 489144. 


Swirt & co.*, Chicago. 
mium oleomargarine. [4] p. col. 
illus. 16mo. [24680 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 444088. 


Swift’s pre- 


Swine (Raymond HE.) [24681-24685 


Big crops in Germany, more food prom- 
ised. © Sept. 22, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 25, 
1916; A 442732. 


Cotton of cattail to clothe Germany. © 
Octie 2, ASICs al vc. (Oct. <6, ASG A 
443018. 


German steel men for new diver war. © 
1 ce. Oct. 16, 1916; A 


Oct. 12, 1916; 
443259. 

Germany keeps word, but mistakes like- 
Vo Oy Oct. V3. TOG = ee Oct: salG: 
1916; A 443246. 


Pan-German faction to stir Reichstag. 
© Sept. 23, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 27, 1916; 
A 442796. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 
SyDNEY (Houston Melbourne)* San 
Diego, Cal. Sydney’s sermon. no. 


3. cover-title, 15, [1] p. S8vo. $0.10. 
[24686 
© Aug. 


29, 1916; 2. ca and aff. 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 439181. 


SYNFLEUR scientific laboratories. Amer- 
ican perfumer—synfleur insert no. 
He T4)) pols: anole [24687 

©, Sept. 1801916 ; <2 ‘emand ain. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444065; Alois von 
Isakovics, Monticello, N. Y. 


TANENBAUM (I.) son & co.*, New York. 

Organization. [8] p. illus. 16mo. 

. [24688 

© Aug. 27, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 43893877. 


Taprk (Herman Patrick)* New York. 
Inspirations. Oct., 1916. (Jn Har- 
per’s bazar, Oct., 1916) [24689 

© Sept. 25,.1916:; 1. ¢eSeptaea 
1916; A 442925. 


Taytor (Mary Imlay)* Mamaroneck, 


N. Y. Children of passion. chap. 
29-81 end. (Jn Munsey, Oct., 1916) 
[24690 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 1 e. Sept. 21, 
1916; A 442661. 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT COS.*, Rochester, 
Noyes [24691-24694 


Tycos air compressor equipments for 
use with temperature and pressure 
regulating ayeteny 7 p. illus. 8vo. 

Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

14, 1916; A 439315. 


Tycos incubator thermometer facts worth 
knowing. cover-title, [12] p. 32mo. 
© Sept. 28, 191 2c. and ait. Oct. % 
1916; A 4389704 


Same. cover-title, 16 p. 
32mo. © Sept. 28, 1916; 2 
aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 439703. 


Tycos temperature control electric con- 
tact type—capillary bulb. 3, [1] p. 
illus. bulletin 11800. 8vo. © Sept 
7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 14, 1916: 


illus. 
ec. and 


A 439314 

TEMPEST (Phineus)* Rexburg, Id. 
Who'll have me? (Jn Teton Peak- 
chronicle ) [24695 


© Sept. 7, 1916: f <€ Sept. ae, 
1916; A 442500. 


TERHUNE (Albert Payson) 
stain mystery. 


Crimson 
(In New York even- 
ing world) [24696-24698 


4th episode. © Sept. 28, 1916; 1 c. 
Oct. 4, 1916; A 442930. 


5th aes © ae 5, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 44380 


6th episode. © ae ‘12, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 
14, 1916; A 4438225. 
© Consolidated film corp, New 
York. 


TrExAs co.*, New York. Preventing rail 
corrosion. 7p. illus., folded diagrs. 
Svo. [24699 

© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 489648. 


1100 


| 
ie 
i 
[ 


-_— 


i 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


THEIR married life (Jn New York 
evening journal) [24700-24706 
Sept. 19, 1916. © Sept. 19, 1916; 1 c. 

ept. 20, 1916; A 442616. 


pept. 21, 1916. © Sept. 21, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 442742. 

Sept. 27, 1916. © Sept. 27, 1916; 1 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 442817. 

Moe, tonG. CiOct: 3, 1916; 1 
Oct. 4, 1916; A 442922. 

Benen totGs @yrOcts 5, 1916s 1 ¢: 
Oct. 6, 1916; A 442999. 

Get, 10,1916. © Oct: 10, 1916; 1 
Oct. 11, 1916; A 4438120. 

Mags tore eG) Oct. 12, 19163 1 
Oct. 18, 1916; A 443175. 
© International news service, New 


York. 


THOMAS (Arthur W.) Opening 
speeches for auctioneers. cover- 
title, 28 p. 24mo. $1.00. [24707 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 


Sept. 28, 1916; A 489568; Merrick | 


Cumings, Chicago. 


THOMAS (J. EHd.)* 
Never take no for an answer. (In 
Danville searchlight ) [24708 


© Sept. 14, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 20, 
1916; A 442681. 


THOMPSON (R. W.) [24709, 24710 


Bars Jamaica conscription. @© Oct. 2, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443025. 


aie compulsion urged. © Sept. 28, 
aOMG 40 ec. Oct. 2, 1916: A 442879. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


TuHrirt (Tim)* Cleveland. 
[24711-24716 
Bringing back Bonnie to you. [6] 


i 
Mmuwsom tome: GC sept. 23, 191632 c. 
and aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439573. 


Chart of direct-mail poyerbeiee appeals 
for photographers. (In Association 
news. Sept., 1916) @© Aug. 18, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Sept. 30, 1916; A 4389595. 


Hitting Jones where he lives. [6] p. 
mipgses tomes), © Sept. 23; 1916: 2) c. 
and aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439571. 


Magic of the mails. [6] p. illus. 16mo. 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
Po, 4916- A 439572. 


Twenty-four hours a day salesman. [6] 
Peels somo. ©! Sept. 23; 1916 ; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439569. 


Uncle Sam and Uncle Dudley. [6] p 
dis.) £6mo0: © Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439570. 


TocH bros.*, New York. [24717, 24718 


Self-healing bridge cement. 8 p. illus., 
diagrs. 12mo. © Sept. 25, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. Sept. 30, 1916: A 439594. 


Toch brothers Saigcnes: paints and 
compounds. 1p.1., 44 p. illus. 4to. 
(cover-title: Specifications for damp- 
proofing, water-proofing, enameling, 
technical painting.) @©@ Oct. 6, 1916; 
wa ceand ait Oct. 7, 19162 A 439709. 


Westville, IIL. | 


24727 


TOYCRETE c¢o.*, Evanston, Ill. Toy- 
crete, make your own stone blocks 


with real cement. [12] p._ illus. 
obl. 16mo. [24719 
Crluly.: 24 191g: 2) ee. Aus, 19! 


1916 ; aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 4389686. 


TRADE journal assn.*, Detroit. Route 
list of Detroit retail grocers. 48 p. 
8 v. narrow 8vo. $2.50. [24720 


©) Auesl, 1916s" 2" e:,, S&pte 1. 
1916; aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 489295 


TRAUTMAN (Ray)* Minneapolis. Light 
weight fibre artificial limbs and 
orthopedic appliances. [10] p. fold- 
er, illus. 16mo. (Minneapolis ar- 
tificial limb co.) [24721 

©. Sept. 27, 1916? 2 e)and ait. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 489576. 


TROSTEL (Albert) & sons co.*, Milwau- 
kee. Pocketbooks to match your 
shoes. Sheet, illus., 104 by 64 inches. 

[24722 


(C)iSepk:,.227° 19160 2 ee Vand ait. 


Sept. 25, 1916; A 444067. 


TRUCK SMIre, Vv. 1, BOs 4.20ci, TOG: 
cover-title. 16 p. illus., ports. 4to. 
[24723 


© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
7, 1916; A 489706; Smith form-a- 
truck co., Chicago. 


TRUMAN (Frank Ray)* Allen, Tex. 
Old home on the farm. Sheet, 63 by 
4+ inches. [24724 


©» Sept) 16: 1916 372 “ce! “and aire 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 489553. 


First national bank. 
[ 24725, 24726: 
Application for sixty month bonus sav- 
ings certificate and pass book. Card. 
printed on both sides, 4 by 6 inches. 
$0.03. © Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 18, 
1916: aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 439456. 


Sixty month bonus savings certificate. 
no. A. Sheet, printed on both sides. 
154 by 10 inches fold. to nar. 4to. 
010. © Sept. 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
ept. 18, 1916; A 439457. 


© James H. McCullough, 
Okl. 


TULSA, Ol. 


Tulsa, 


Tuscaloosa, Ala. R. L. Polk & Co.’s 
Tuscaloosa city directory, 1916-1917, 
v. 3. Birmingham, Ala., R. L. Polk & 
co. [1916] 268p. Svo. $5.00. 

[24727 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 488648; R. L. Polk & co., 
Birmingham, Ala. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24728 


pt.I,n.s., v.13 


Typo index; a buyers’ guide and trade | Unperwoop (Drury)—Continued. 


cyclopseedia. Ist ed. Eastern zone. 
1916. New York, The Typo alliance, 
inc. [1916] Various paging. fol. 

[24728 


© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 438548; Typo alli- 
ance, inc., New York. 


Uxseicut (Emil). Accounting. Les- 
son no. 8. Construction expendi- 
tures. Pt. 1. New York, National 
commercial gas association [1916] 
2 p. 1, p. [51J-160. S8vo. (Practical 
gas educational courses) [24729 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 489350; National 
commercial gas assn., New York. 

ULMANN (Bernhard) co., ine.*, New 
York. [ 24730, 247381 


Glossilla blue book. no. 5. Original de- 
signs in art embroidery. 33 p. illus. 


Sept. 29, 1916. © Sept. 29, 1916; 1c. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442970. 


Sept. 30, 1916. @© Sept. 30, 1916; 1 ec. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 442972. 


Oct. 1, 1916. ' © Oct; 4d, 19865 fe. wee. 
2, 1916; A 442978. 


Oct. 3, 1916. "@ Oct 3, 1999; 2°2Ga 
4, 1916; A 442991. 


Oct. 4, 1916. © Oct. 4, 1916; 1 © Oct. 
5, 1916; A 442995. 


Oct. 8, 1916: °°@: Oct. 8, 1916s 1G) Ger 
9, 1916; A 443156. 


Oct. 10, 1916. © Oct. 4107 3315... 
Oct. 11, 1916; A 443145. 


Oct. 11, 1916. "© Octl a) Wate ee 
Oct. 12, 1916; A 443178. 


Oct. 12, 1916. @©@ Oct. 12, 19igsae ec 
Oct. 138, 1916; A 443208. 


Oct. 13, 1916), © Octiyds; 19tG pete 
Oct. 14, 1916; A 443238. 


Oct. 14, 1916... © Oct... 24, t3iGey ac. 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 4438237. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


(part col.) 8vo. $0.10. © Aug. 22, | UNDERWRITERS’ lJaboratories*, Chicago. 


Gy eZ) c, ‘and **al.. ‘Auge 25; 7916s 
A 437359. 


Manual of yarnkraft; bear brand yarns. 
v.14. New York city, Bear brand yarn 
manufacturers [1916] 191 p. illus. 
Svo. (Cover-title: Bear brand blue 
book of worsted work) $0.25. © Aug. 
19, 19165 2 ¢c. and afi. Aug. 25; 1916s 
A 4387358. 

UNDER-FEED stoker co. of America*, 
Chicago. Evolution of the Jones 
underfeed stoker. 23 p. __ illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. [24732 


© July 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
2, 1916: A 435571, 


List of inspected mechanical ap- 
pliances. July, 1916. 1 p: 1. p. 3-84. 
SVO. [24755 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 438445. 


UNITED PROFIT-SHARING corporation’, 


New York. Profit-sharing catalog. 
48 p. illus. Svo. (Cover-title: 
United profit-sharing coupons.) 
[24756 
© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
9, 1916; A "436819, 


UNDERHILL (Eugene)* Philadelphia. | Unirep service association, inc. In- 


Modern surgical nursing. Series 56— 
73. 18 v. illus., plates. 4to. $10.00. 
[Text parallel to binding] [24733 

© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. July 
15, 1916; A 4389646. 


UNDERWOOD (Drury) ‘Top: ©... 7the 
morning. (In Chicago herald) 
[24734-24754 
Sept. 17, 1916! © Sept: 17) 1916; -1 c. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 442608. 
Sept. 19, 1916. © Sept. 19, 1916; 1 ec 


ternational 250-mile speedway auto 
race for the Vincent Astor trophy. 
47 p. illus., ports... ob sao: 
(Cover-title: Official programme, 
Astor cup race, Sept. 30, 1916, 


- Sheepshead Bay speedway, N. Y.) 


[24757 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Oct. 7, 1916; A 445014; Harry S. 
Coudery, New York. 


Sept. 20, 1916; A 442651. ‘| Unirep States fidelity and guaranty 


Sept. 20, 1916. © Sept. 20, 1916; 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 419676. 


Sept. 21, 1916. © Sept. 21, 1916; 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 442681. 


Sept. 22, 1916. © Sept. 22, 1916; 
Sept. 23, 1916; A 442708. 


= ae 
1 
1 
Sept. 23, 1916. © Sept. 23, 1916; 1 
af 
1 
f 
cl 


Cc: 


S 


. Sept. 25, 1916; A 149719. 

Sept. 24, 1916. © Sept. 24, 1916; 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 442770. 

Sept. 26, 1916. © Sept. 26, 1916; 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 442776. 

Sept. 27, 1916. © Sept. 27, 1916; 
sept. 28, 1916; A 442851: 

Sept. 28, 1916. © Sept. 28, 1916; 
Sept. 29, 1916; A 442857. 


ic! 


1102 


company. Guaranteed attorneys 
list, Oct., 1916. Baltimore, Md., The 
Lord Baltimore press [1916] 1728 p. 
Svo. $10.00. [24758 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Oct. 7, 1916; A 445008; John R. 
Bland, Catonsville, Md. 


U. S. ticut & heat corporation*, Nia- 


gara Falls, N. Y. Black. mystery 
box explained. 94 p. illus. (part 
eol.) diagrs. 12mo. [24759 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 444087. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 10, 1916 


UNIVERSAL music co. Supplementary 
catalog of uni-record and universal 
melody music rolls. July, 1916. New 
York, Chicago, Universal music com- 
pany, 1916. 48 p. 12mo. [24760 

(OeAug 15, 1916; 2 ¢-and aff. 
Oct. 11, 1916: A 488825; Aeolian co., 
New York. 


Ursan (Carl Gustave von)* New York. 
Pearl of Poli-Anu. 21. 4to. [Mo- 
tion picture scenario] [24761 

© Aug. 10, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 26, 
1916; aff. Sept. 16, 1916; A 4389335. 


UnquHart (Henry A.)* Brooklyn. 
Now is the time. Card, col. illus., 
printed on both sides, 14 by 54 


inches. fold to 24mo. [24762 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
7, 1916; A 489179. 


UtrHorr (Herman C.)* Portland, Or. 


Moral. casuistry of St. Alfonso. 
Liguori. 34 [2] p. 12mo. $.025. 
; [24763 

© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 


Sept. 30, 1916; A 489592. 


VALENTINE & co.*, New York. 
[24764-24766 

“Tt won’t hurt the floors anyway—that’s 
valsparred. © Oct. 12, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 443226. 

Make indoors cheerful for winter 
months. Sept. 30, 1916. © Sept. 28, 
1916; 1 c. Sept. 30, 1916; A 442844. 

Make indoors cheerful for winter months. 
OcizsaetO1G.7)(in, Outleok), ©) Oct. 
9. 9G: te; Oct: 13, 1916; A 443194. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Satur- 
day evening post unless otherwise 
stated] 


VAN AUKEN (Ida Cleve) Ladies’ 


home journal millinery lessons. Les- 
son no. 3. 11 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
$0.10. [24767 


© June 20, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 436915; Curtis 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 


Van AUKEN (Kenneth L.)* Chicago. 
Handling track in a gravel pit. (In 
Railway maintenance engineer, Oct., 
1916. ) [24768 


© Sept. 28, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 1, 1916; 


A 443116. 


VAN CLEEF (Eugene) Geography of 
Minnesota, by Eugene Van Cleef 
and EK. M. Lelmerts. xxxii p. illus., 
maps. 4to. [24769 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 


8, 1916; A 4388261; American book 


co., New York. 


24783 


VAN CLEVE (Cecilia) Folk dances for 
young people. Springfield, Mass., 
M. Bradley company, 1916. 186 p. 
illus. 4to. [24770 


© May 18, 1916; 1 ¢. Aug. 18, 
1916; 1. ¢€ Aug: 25, 1946 ;:afie Aug. 17, 
1916; A 437380; Milton Bradley ce., 
Springfield, Mass. 


VANDER Cook (Hale A.)* Chicago. 
Course in band and orchestra direct- 
ing. Lesson no. 1-6. Chicago, Van- 
der Cook’s cornet school, 1916. 6 
pts. illus., diagrs. fol. 

[24771-24776 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. each Sept. 

123 OIG. ait. SSCDE. 120.8 Olorn, 2 
444029444034. 


VAN INGEN (Gilbert)* Princeton, N. J. 
Directions for preparing a report on 


the geology of a region. 2 p. 1. 19 
numb. l. 12mo. (Cover-title: Prac- 
tical geology) [24777 


© Sept) 13, 1916;:2 ¢. and affs. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 487769. 
[VAN VREDENBURGH (Anna)] Do you 
know that 16: p.. 16mo0: $0.10: 
[24778 
© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 444266; John B. Caldwell, 
Chicago. 

VERMONT telephone & telegraph ¢o.*, 
Montpelier, Vt. Montpelier district 
telephone’ directory. Fall issue, 
1916. cover-title, 36 p. 8vo. [24779 

©} Oct 45 191G <2 .e.) Oct) 5) 1916; 
aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444272. 
VERRAN (H. E.) co., inc.*, New York. 


Royal society. Fall, 1916. cover- 
title, 48, 7 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 
[24780 


©. Sept! 14, 1916-2 ¢, ands atic 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 43893868. 
VOGELMANN (Joseph A.)* Brooklyn. 
Vogelmann system of memory train- 
ins pare 'o.. Ziv demo: [24781 
©: Sept. 16, Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Oct. 5, 1916; A 489655. 
VOICE. ve ae no: el) June 1916.3: ae 
16mo. [Text parallel to binding] 
[24782 
© June .20."19iG? “te Mand’ Tait, 
June 24.1916; 1 ec) duly 22, 1916; A 


439645; Sarah Marie Chapman, 
Karso, WN. D.: 
Von Boxern (Ben H.)* Covington, 


Ky. Instructions for making and 
marketing of neck-wear. Sheet, 33 
by 5 inches. [24783 


© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
14, 1916; A 439313. 


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Dt. 77 he See 


Von Borriges (Edward O.) Dr. von 
Borries, America’s leading face spe- 
cialist for the proper correction of 
deformed features. [6] p. folder, 
illus. fol. [24784 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. | 


Sept. 22, 1916; A 436977; Susan G. 
Schram, Chicago. 


Von DE Schoeppe (Paul)* Duluth, 
Minn. Science of spinal adjustment. 
[8] p. folder. illus. 16mo. [24785 


© June 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 486693. 


Von RittTBerG (Winifred)* New York. 
Little wood witch; or, Wild flower. 
8p. 8vo. $0.50. [24786 

© Sept. 22, 1916;.2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444048. 


WaLcEeR (Carl L.)* Indianapolis. 
Spiritual warfare. [4] p. 16mo. 
[24787 


© Sept: 12, 1916; 2 .e@ and. aff. 
Sept. 16, 1916; A 489359. 


WALKER (George L.) Walker’s spe- 
cial mining letter. American zinc, 
lead & smelting company. (Jn Bos- 
ton commercial, Sept. 16, 1916) 

[24788 


©, Sept: 15, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 23, 
1916; A 442670; Dukelow & Walker 
CO., Boston. 


WALLA WALLA, Wash. R. L. Polk & 
co.s Walla Walla city and county 
and Columbia county directory, 
1916-7, v. 18. Tacoma, Seattle, 
Spokane, R. L. Polk & co., ine., 1916 
467 p. fold map. S8vo. $8.00 

[24789 


© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
4, 1916; A 488708; R. L. Polk & co., 
ine., Seattle. 


WALTER (Frances) Confessions of 
Roxane. Sept. 6—Oct. 13, 1916. [28 
instalments.] (Jn St. Louis times.) 

[24790 


© Sept. 6-Oct. 13, 1916: 1 ¢. each 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 443267: German 
American press assn., St. Louis. 


Warp (Montgomery) & co., inc.*, Chi- 
cago. [24791-24794 
Money-saying fashion sale ends Oct. 31, 
1916. _cover-title, 23, [1] D> 
4to. © Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 5, 
1916 ; aff. Sept. 7, 1916.; A 439194, 
Pure food groceries. rite list 158. 
Sept., Oct., 1916. cover-title, 79, [1] 
p. illus. (part col.)  4to. @ Aug. 28, 
1916; 2 ¢. Sept. 5, 1916; aif. Sept. 7, 
1916 ; A 439195. 


Warp (Montgomery) & co., inc.*—Con. 
Price list 361. Sept., Oct., 1916. 
cover-title, 79, [1] p. illus. (part col.) 
4to. © Aug. 23, 1916-; 2) e.-Sepe &, 
1916; aff. Sept. 7, 1916; A 439197. 
Price list 561. Sent! Oct., 1916. 
cover-title, 79, [1] p. illus. (part ard 
4to. © Aug. 31, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 
1916; aff. Sept. 7, 1916; A 439196. 


Waskow co. America’s best shoe cut 
service. Sheet no. 15. Sept. 1, 1916. 
Sheet, illus. 24 by 18 inches. [24795 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 489420; Gustave R. 
Waskow, Chicago. 


WaTSON (David) Lord has come. 
The mystery explained, what de- 
cides sex in offspring. cover-title, 
50, p. «Sve. S025. [24796 


© Sept: 7, 1916: 2) @ and aie 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 488502; Elmer 
Wolfe, New York. 


WAVERLY, N. Y. Waverly, New York, 
and Sayre and Athens, Pennsylvania 
directory, 1916. Elmira, N. Y., M. 
P. Goodhue, 1916. 2 p. 1, 7-891 p. 
fold. maps. 8vo. $3.00. [24797 


© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Oct. 3, 1916; A 487942; Maurice P. 
Goodhue, Elmira, N. Y. 


Wess (Hugene G.) 
business insurance. 
Spectator company, 1916. 11 p. 
24mo. [24798 


© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 « Sept. 14, 
1916; aff. Sept. 21, 1916; A 439423; 
Spectator co., New York. 


WesBeER (Frederick)* Salt Lake City. 
Chin Ekee, the beautiful Indian 
princess. [4] p. 24mo. [24799 

© Sept. 9, 1916;' 2 .@ Sept 26 
1916; aff. Sept. 30, 1916; A 489600. 


WEBSTER (Robert Milton)* Detroit. 
Fellow-workers for the truth. [3] 
p. 32mo. [24800 


© May 25, 1916; 2 @ and aft, 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 444061. 


WEED (Henry T.)* Brooklyn. Labora- 
tory manual of chemistry in the 
home. New York, Cincinnati, Chi- 
cago, American book company, 1916. 
200 numb. 1. diagrs. 8vo. $0.44. 

[24801 


© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 488759. 


WEINBERG (Philip) & sons*, New York. 
[24802-24804 
For a pure unchecked swing. (In Van- 


ity fair, .Oct., 1916. (@ Sept.” 2a; 
LOLG SG Sept. 27, 1916; A 143115. 


Corporation or 
New York, The 


1104 


‘BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 24842 


WEINBERG (Philip) & sons*—Contd. | WERNER (W.)*—Continued. 


WEISS 


WERNER (W.)* Chicago. 


Pivot sleeve golf suit for a perfect un- 
checked swing. (Jn golfers magazine. 
Hepe.mieolG)e (©, Sept: 1, L9LIG, 1c. 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 442845. 


Shirt sleeve freedom. (In ene 
golfer, Sept., 1916) © Sept. 1, 1916; 
i Fes Sept. 30, 1916; A 442846. 


(Marcelino M.) Libro pri- 
mario de lectura aplicado a la hi- 
giene, por el Marcelino M. Weiss y 
Oscar Ugarte, ilustraciones de Con- 
rado Massaguer y Rodney Thomp- 
son, Yonkers-on-Hudson, N. _ ¥Y., 
World book company, 1916. 1 p. L, 
62 p. illus. 12mo. $0.45. [24805 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
8, 1916; A 487961; World book co., 
Yonkers, N. Y. 


WEISS engine co.*, New York. Sta- 


tionary and marine oil engines. [8] 
p. illus. fol. (Bulletin 56 ) 
[24806 


fer sept, 5. 1916: 2 e. and aff. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 439428. 


[24807-24835 

Alexandria’s diary. © Sept. 30, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 5, 1916; A 442959. 

Books as books and as furniture. © 
Mere tote: 1. ¢. “Oct., 9,.1916; A 
443083. 

Breaking loose. © Sept. 29, 1916; 1 «c. 
Oct. 3, 1916; A 442908. 

Door mat. © Sept. 15, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 
Tease G Ay 449558. 

Dora’s doctor and her cure. © Sept. 21, 
HOG tie. Sept. 25, 1916; Laasts7 
Dreamed. © Oct. 5, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 9, 

1916; A 4438054. 


WEST coAsT lumbermen’s assn. 


Rich neighbors. © Sept. 25, 1916; 1. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 442806. 


Scent of hyssop. © Sept. 26, 1916; 1. 
Sept. 29, 1916; A 442832. 


Second wife. © Oct. 12, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 
, 1916; A 443261. 


Simplifying Sarah. © Oct. 10,.1916: 1 
ce. Oct. 13, 1916; A 443208. 


Things that lay nearest. @© Oct. 6, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 9, 1916; A 443082. 


When father says ouch mother buys a 
rug. © Sept. 25, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1916; A 442801. 


When Mrs. Padgett took the reins. © 
Sept. 20, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 23, 1916; 
A 442692. 


Wife’s part. © Sept. 22, 1916; 1 ec. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 442731. 
[Note: The foregoing are in the Chi- 
cago daily news.] 


(Shin- 
gle branch)* Seattle. 
[34836, eed 


Boy’s builder and garage book. 16 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. © Apr. 7, i916; 
2 cand aff..Apr. 29, 19165" A 429771. 


Distinctive homes of red cedar shingles. 
cover-title, 16 p. illus., diagrs. Syo. 
© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Apr. 
29, 1916; A 429772. 


WEST VIRGINIA state gazetteer and 


business directory, 1916-1917. v. 15. 
Detroit, Pittsburgh, [ete] R. L. 
Polk & co., 1916. p. 2-1152. 8vo. 
$7.00. [248388 


© Aue 319062 et Sept 11916 5 
aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A 438228; R 
Polk & co., Pittsburgh. 


Four footed fate. © Oct. 9, 1916; 1 «c. 
Oct. 12, 1916; A 443129. 

Gear yourself higher. © Sept. 27, 1916; 
1 ce. Sept. 30, 1916; A 442868. 

Glimpse of youth. © Oct. 7, 1916; lc. 
Oct. 11, 1916; A 443114. 

Her fiftieth year. © Sept. 28, 1916; 1 
G: Ock 2, 19163 A. 442876: 

Her white outfit. © Oct. 13, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 443252. 


WESTERMAYR (Arthur J.)* New York. 
His yellow peril. 1 p.1, 8p. 8vo. 
[24839 


© VAugie22. 191. 2%e? Aug 24, 
1916; aff. Aug. 30, 1916; A 439062. 


WESTINGHOUSE AIR brake co.*, Wil- 
i 24840, 2484 
Hero stuff. © Sept. 27, 1916; 1 c. Sept. merding, Pa. [24840, 24841 
30, 1916; A 442869. Instruction pamphlet no. ha es 
In the poultry house window. © Oct. 3, puratehy ale ines Neue 8 Pas ee 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 6, 1916; A 443011. (ares eotd. Rog part col.) 16mo. "© 
Jim Kyle, strategist. © Sept. 14, 1916; Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 25, 
1 ¢. Sept. 18, 1916; A 442592. 1916; 4 444073. 
No. © Sept. 16, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 20, Instruction pamphlet no. 5026. West- 
1916; A 442630. inghouse ane compound air compres- 
Old) teacher. © Sept. .18, 1916; 1 « sors. Aug., 1916. cover-title, 44 p. 
Sept. 21, 1916; A 442643. aus. a raiG: Get zott a rea of 
Outcome. © Oct. 2 C96? ec, vOct.. 6, a oe! < 
1916; A 443016. 1916; A 444074. 
filled bank. Sept. 28, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Oreept 27. MOGs A 142799. 916; 1 ¢ | WastINGHOUSE LAMP co.*, New York. 
Past the last electric light. © Oct. 4, Pointed paragraphs on industrial 
1916; 1 ce. Oct. 7, 1916; A 443046. lighting. cover-title, 19, [1] p. il- 
Peter-boy. on Sept. 19, 1916; 1 c. Sept. lus. 16mo. [24842 
23, 1916; A 442686. 
11, 58 Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept.. 


Pippens, and two pickers. © Oct. 
131621 c. Oct. 14, 1916; A 443223. 22,1916: A 439640. 
1105 


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24843 pt. 5, n. S.5 wes 
WESTMORELAND Chemical & color co.*, | Wi~son (Leonard) [24855, 24856 
Philadelphia. [ 24848, 24844 On eenesoee and = a = font 
D h t ake it profitable by using armour p. illus te) ep 
oro ae 15 op Te. (part col.) Be Hepes ee 2 = and aff. Sept. 28, 1916; 
TGMOL, (@QVsSeDin sas eotoe 2 ee and 
aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444062. Some ee conan oe aay 
Ideal for therapeutic, hospital and gen- parts of an achievement of arms 
eral sanitary purposes. Fer-sul. (6, p. Dp. Precis ere Pree or wince: 2¢. 
folder, col. illus. 16mo. © Sept. 26, and a ep 7. 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 27, Pr916: © B. F. Johnson, ine., Washing- 
A 444085. ton. 
WHITAKER (Herman)* Piedmont, Cal. |} .-_. 2 
Over the border. chap. 12-15. (in | WING, (Lh. J.) Bs COC ela 
: Bulletin 87. 22, [2] p. illus., diagrs. 
Sunset, the Pacific monthly. Oct. Sih [24857 
wee) pole © June 22, 1916; 2..e Jjuner22 
° . e ms s . ’ 
oe 29, 1916; 1c. Oct. 2, 1916; | 4946: aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439625. 


Winona, Minn. Winona city direc- 
tory, 1916. v. 18. Winona, Minn., 
Winona directory co., 1916. 552 p. 


WHITE (EE. F.) Dispenser & carbo- 
nator, simply suggestive, Coffee 
week. [and] Attractiveness of light. 


(In Southern pharmaceutical jour- fold. map. 8vo. $6.00. [24858 
nal. Oct., 1916) [24846 OO Pee Fede ie ES 1916 ; 
© Sept. 30, 1916; 1c. Oct. 8, 1916; at Vea 3 753; Winona 

A 442929; W. H. Cousins, Dallas. directory co., Winona, Minn. 
é ore t WINSTON-SALEM, .N.. C. Winston- 
W HITE pine bureau. White pine as an Salem, N. G., city directory, 1916. 
economical home building wood. v. 16. Comp. by Ernest H. Miller. 


Saint Paul, Minn., White pine bu- 


Ashville, N. C., Commercial service 
reathen [1916]. 12 p. . ilins.., 12mo. 3 


co., 1916. 12, [101]-605 pa Syve: 


(cover-title: White pine economy.) (The Piedmont series) $6.00. 
[24847 [24859 
© Aug. 31, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 9, 1916 ; © Sept. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
A 439206; George F. Lindsay, St.) 140, 1916; A 445056; Commercial 
Paul. service co., Asheville, N. C. 
WittiAmMs (Florence White) Wisconsin (Univ. of) Extension divi- 
[24848-24853 sion*, Madison, Wis. Advertising. 
ae oe bsek comp. jana Sn by [24860, 24861 
é Se DtGuge toe Course 191-A, assignment 1, 2] Ist 
ms au.oU- HCistee ieee a ed. 2 v. S8vo. (Commercial educa- 
a ay eee” ’ ; tional series) $1.00. _© Sept. oe 
Christmas record-book arr. and _ deco- 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 30, 1916; 
pabed by ere ia [161 p- 439598. 
col. illus. mo. ep ’ i 
, Course 191—A, assignment 3. cover- 
ace ee title, p. [85]—125. vo. (Commercial 
Graduation time, a record of joyous concn tion ae eth t. Be ee vi 
events, comp. and decorated by F. W. aeaeaae c. and a ct. 4, ; 


Williams. [16] iP col. illus. i16mo. F 

0.50. © Sept. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. | WomAn’s club of Orange, Music de- 

ept. 9, 1916; re "439469. partment. History of the dance. 
Guest’s book, arr. and decorated by F. [Programme.] [4] p. 12mo. 


W. Williams. [16] =) eOl.y aus: 

16mo. $0.50. © Sept. 4, 1916: 2c [24862 

and aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439466. © Aug. 28, 1916;.2 % Agee ae 
Our baby’s book, comp. and decorated : : F 

by F. W. Williams. [16] p. col. 1916 ; aff. Sept. 22, Tae ce cas aie 

illus. 16mo. $0.50. © Sept. 4, 1916; Mary A. Nelson, Orange, N. J: 


2c. and aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 489470. [Woop (Jarvis A.)] My flag. Card, 


Your birthday please? Comp., decorated : = i 4 
by F. W. Williams. (16) col. col. illus.., printed on both sides, 62 
illus. 16mo. $0.50. © Sept. 4, 1916: by 32 inches. [24863 
2c. and aff. Sept. 9, 1916; A 439468. © Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 11, 


© J. Raymond Howe co., Chicago. | 1916; aff. Sept. 16, 1916; A 436844; 
WILLIAMS (John H)* New York. On Keystone type foundry, Philadelphia. 
the index as a factor in industry.| Woops (Edward A.) agency, ine.*, 


(In Bulletin of the Taylor society, Pittsburgh. Best paid hard work in 
July, 1916.) [24854 the world. [16] p. S8vo.. [24864 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 1 « Sept. 26, © Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
1916; A 442791. Sept. 80, 1916; A 489668. 


1106 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 10, 1916 


WorRDEN (William Jesse)* New York. 
Efficiency course in retail selling. 
v. 14. 4 v. port., diagrs. 16mo. 
$7.50 set. [24865 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 8, 1916; A 4896382. 


WORTHINGTON (Geo.) co.*, Cleveland. 
Highty-seven years of progress, 1829-— 
1916. [82] p. illus., ports. 4to. 

[24866 


© sept. 11, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 15, 1916; A 436887. 


WricHtT (John Lloyd)* Chicago. 
Hobbyhorse checkers. Instructions 
to players. Sheet, diagr., 18 by 1234 
inches. [24867 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. | 


22, 1916; A 488500. 

WRITERS club*, Harrison, N. Y. Truth 
about photoplay writing. 3832p. 8vo. 
$0.50. [24868 

© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
7, 1916; A 489712. . 


Wriuie (J. A. R.)* London, England. 


Duchess in pursuit. 6. The out- 
rageous honeymoon. (Jn Storyteller, 
Oct., 1916) [24869 


ic Oct.5, 1916: A ad int. 
2773; pubd. Sept. 5, 1916. 


Yanoco ivory co.*, Leominster, Mass. 


Beauty in a boudoir. 18, [2] p. & 
82 loose p. in pocket. illus. S8vo. 
[24870 


ey Aue, 28. 1916; 2 c¢.. and aff. 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 489526. 


YEAR book, Real estate board of Bal- 
fimore. 1916-1917. 104 (i. e. 112) 
Pewank ps front:, illus.’ S8vo. 

[24871 


© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
30, 1916; A 437441; Real estate 
board of Baltimore, Baltimore. 


24877 


Yonas (Barukh)* Maumee, O. Blu 
Sky “unagazin, ~ 1p. 28 numb, 1 
Svo. [24872 

©) Aug... 22: 19162):2'e) Aug. 26; 
1916; A 489208. 


YonxKers, N. Y. Richmond’s 17th an- 
nual directory of Yonkers, Westches- 
ter County, Ni V2" vonkers, IN» Ye 
W. L. Richmond, 1916. 988 p. front. 
(fold. map.) $7.00. [24873 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 19, 
1916; aff. Sept. 20, 1916; A 4388446; 
W. L. Richmond, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Youne ladies’ mutual improvement as- 
sociation. General board. Hand 
book for the Bee-hive girls of the 
Yi. Mc. i A: 2d ed. 191G)-"48; 
iS] ps iWluss vo: [24874 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 438342; Martha H. 
Tingey, Salt Lake City. 


ZENITH carburetor co.*, Detroit. 
Zenith nomograph, nos. 1, 2. 2 
sheets, diagrs. 5% by 8% inches. 


Contents. no. 1. For cubic displace- 
ment and gas velocities.—no. 2. For 
the length of her step and speeds 
of motor and ¢ar. [24875 


©) Sept. 12) 1916 -22).c, and: atk. 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 439474. 


i2 Hast 8ist street hotel co.*, New 
York. Hotel Le Marquis. [11] p. 
illus. 16mo. [24876 


©) Sept. 12. 1916.2 .c,, and) aft 
Sept. 20, 1916; A 486981. 


$100 BoND news, ine.*, New York. In- 
vestors guide. 77, [11] p. 16mo. 
$0.50. [24877 


©: Sept. 1, 191632) .c. Sept. .9; 
1916; aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 489277. 


This catalogue contains the following entries since Jan. 1, 1916: 
(a) United States publications (including 6,878 contributions to 


periodicals) 


(b) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions 


Greve 4. TOO e ie 
feet oreion books in foreion language___..._.- -- 5 


f9) ete 


1107 


Seeao co. LECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED 
FOR ORAL DELIVERY 


ANTHONY (James T.) [24878, 24879 
Firebox efficiency. 22 numb. 1. photo- 
graphic prints. 4to. Mimeographed. 

i) te. Oct, 12,1916; C 1001. 


Fuel economy and boiler design. 23 
numb. 1. photographic prints. 4to. 
Oct. 4, 1916; 


Typewritten. © 1 ec. 
C1000. 
American arch co., New York. 


CooPeR (Mrs. H. B.)* Philadelphia. 
Story of Mr. and Mrs. Tilak. 13 
numb. l. 4to. Typewritten. 

[24880 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1916; C 1008. 


HEATWOLE (Timothy O.)* Baltimore. 
Materia medica and therapeutics. 


cover-title, 93 numb. 1. 4to. Mimeo- 
graphed. [24881 
© 1 e@. Oct. 21, 1916; C 1005. 
LuNNEY (James J.)* Long Beach, 
N. Y. If your candidate is elected. 
5 numb. 1. 4to. Typewritten. 
[24882 


© 1c. Sept. 11, 1916; C 993. 


MurpHy (Edmund Stephen)* Chicago. 
Blessed Virgin’s revelations to me; 
or, My actual physical encounter 
with spirits, angels and devils. A 
lecture. 141 numb. 1. 4to. Ms. 

[24883 
© 1c. Oct. 20, 1916; C 1004. 


Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, 
foswesmce san. 1 1916.2 


NIEMEYER (Bernhardt)* New York. 
Bernard, monologist and songs; 
Dutch, Irish, Hebrew. 4 1. 4to. 
Typewritten. [24884 


©1.ce. Oct. 17, 1916; C 1006. 


SmMirtH (Muriel Angie)* Detroit. 
Science of phonics and methods of 
teaching. 53 numb. 1. fol. Type- 
written. [24885 


© 1c. Oct. 5, 1916; C 1008. 
TooHEY (John 4J.)* ##Washington. 


Notes on logic. 3p. 1., numb. 1. 2- 
28. 4to. Mimeographed. [24886 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1916; C 1002. 
WALKER (Warren T.)* Philadelphia. 
Lecture on the Walker system of 
machine bookkeeping. 1 p. lL, T7 


numb. 1. forms. 8vo. Typewrit- 
ten. [24887 


© 1c. Oct. 28, 1916; C 1007. 


WiLtis (Hila Lance)* Boston. Stu- 


dents’ association work of Hila 

Lance Willis. [24888-24890 

1912. 7 1. 4to. Typewritten. © le. 
Oct. 2, 1916; C 998. 

1913. 101. 4to. Typewritten. @l1e. 
Oct. 2, 1916; C 999. 

1914. 1 p. 1. 7 numb. 1. 4to. Type- 
eee @) 2b eh Seo. Ys sale alee G 


addresses, included in the Cata- 


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CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


Acip (THE) TEST; play in 4 acts, by 
S. Weiller. [106] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [24891 

© 1 c¢. Sept. 28, 1916; D 45002; 
Simon Weiller, New York. 


AINT IT THE TRUTH; farce in 1 act, by 
EH. Atchison-Ely. [1], 22 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [24892 

© 1c. Sept. 26, 1916; D 45038; 
Edgar Atchison-Ely. Stony Brook, 
~ ¥: 


AlLIMony ; play in 3 acts, by J. E. War- 

ren. [1], 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[24893 

© 1e. Oct. 5, 1916: D 45059; John 
Ernest Warren, Brooklyn. 


ALONE; dramatic sketch in 1 act. by 
BE. Mitchell. [1], 12 p. 4to. Type 
written. [24894 

© 1c. Sept. 11. 1916; D 44949; 
Edmund Mitchell, Los Angeles. 


AND THERE WAS LIGHT; Domingo de 
Guzman, 13th century, by a member 
of the Dominican order of St. Ce- 
celia community [Sister Mary Xavier 
Nelsen]. [Somerset, O., Rosary 
press] 1916. 32 p. 16mo. 24895 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 21, 
1916; D 44953; St. Cecelia commu- 
nity, Nashville. 


APPLIED ART; Sketch, by H. Weysz. 14 

p. 4to. Typewritten. [24896 

©l1c. Oct. 3, 1916; D 45039; Hans 
Weysz, New York. 


AS GOOD AS GOLD; play in 1 act, by L. 


Hausman. New York, Samuel 
French, London, Samuel French, 1itd.., 
[1917]. [2] p. 12mo. [24897 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1916; 
D 45077; Laurence Hausman, Lon- 
don. 


AsHBY Four CORNERS; or, Fifty-seven 
miles from Boston, play in 38 acts, 
by F. Bowker. 21 p. fol. Type- 
written. [24898 

© }t ¢« Oct. 5, 1916; D 45057; 
Frank Bowker, North Leominster, 
Mass. 


ASHES (THE) OF LOVE; play in 4 acts, 
by G. Helen Selwyn. [1], 30 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [24899 

© 1c. Oct. 2, 1916; D 45051; Ger- 
trude H. Cody, Friendship, N. Y. 

AT THREE A. M; 1 act play, by L. Soko- 

loff. [2], 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[24900 

© 1 ‘ce. Oct. 14,1916; D 45174; 
Lyda Sokoloff, New York. 


AWAKENING (THE); play in 1 act, by 
Robert James Prowell. [8], 7 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [24961 

© ic. Aug. 18, 1916; D 44678; 
I. M. Weingarden, Chicago. 


Basy (THE) BURGLAR; sketch, by O. T. 
Johnsone. [10] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [24902 

© 1.c. Sept. 15, 1916; D 44987: 
Otto T. Johnsone, Brooklyn. 


Baspy (THE) SHOP; droll, romantic 
comedy in 4 acts, by G. P. McPart- 
land. [1], 54 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[24903 

©. 1° & Oct. G.1916- » 45063 - 

George Parnell McPartland, Wash- 
ington. ; 


BE coop: 3 act faree-comedy of saints 
and sinners, by V. Pearl. [1], 144 p. 
4te. ‘Typewritten. [24904 

© 1c. Sept. 27, 1916; D 44997; 
Victor Pearl, Brooklyn. 


BEAUTY AND THE BEACH; play in 1 act, 
by EF. BD. Thomas. [2], 9p Ato. 
Typewritten. [24905 

© ic Oct. 6, 1916; D 45064; 
Frank D. Thomas, New York. 


BELLE (THE) OF VALADOS; or, Les 
manteaux noirs (The black cloaks), 
comic opera, by Harry Paulton and 
Avalon Collard, composed by Procida 
Bucalossi, the additional ballet mu- 
sic by Pedro Josésa, revised copy- 
right performing edition, 1916, ed. 
by Avalon Collard. London, J. B. 
Cramer & co., ltd., 1916. 63 p. 8vo. 

[24906 

© July 24, 1916; 1¢. July 25, 1916; 

D 44622; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 


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24907 


BIRTHDAY (THE) OF THE INFANTA; 
synthesis of light and motion with 
accompanying sketches, by G. A. 
Nathans, adapted to The birthday of 
the infanta, by Oscar Wilde. [25] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [24907 


© 1c. Sept. 25, 1916; D 45055; 
Gwendolyn Ayres Nathans, Centre 
Bridge, Pa. 


Boucut; play in 4 acts, by A. Alex- 
ander. 9p. fol. Typewritten. 
[24908 


© 1 ce Oct. 2, 1916; D 45036; 
Abraham Alexander, New York. 


BRAND; a dramatic poem, by Henrik 
Ibsen, tr. into English verse, rhymed 
and in the original metre, by Miles 


Menander Dawson. Boston, The 
Four seas company, 1916. 304 p. 
[24908* 


12mo. 

©, Sept... 19165) 2 ec and. all. 
Sept. 11, 1916; A 488373; Miles M. 
Dawson, New York. 


BrRoKE; comedy by K. Raynor. [4], 17 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [24909 


© 1 c. Sept. 16, 1916; D 45009; 
Kathryn Raynor, New York. 


BROKEN (THE) VIOLIN; operetta in 4 
acts, by B. Thomashefsky. 


DODIVEN sp>ypIyp YAVINIDIS ONT 
OPOVDUNANAY OMIND PE ]DOPS 4 }°S8 
91 p. 4to. Typewritten. [24910 


© 1c. Sept. 26, 1916; D 44988; 
Boris Thomashefsky, Brooklyn. 


BRowN SUGAR; or, Lost and found in 
the depot, dramatic composition, by 
Sam Adams. [1], 5 p.. 4to. . Type 
written. [24911 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1916; D 45013; 
Samuel James Adams, New Orleans. 


CAPTAIN SALLY; comedy in 1 act by A. 
Bartlett. [1],17 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [24912 


© 1c. Sept. 80, 1916; D 45020; 
Arthur Bartlett, New York. 


Caso (UN) DI COSCIENZA; Commedia in 
1 atto, di C. Antona-Traversi e Paolo 
Ginisty. 17 p. (In II carroccio, v. 2. 
nos. 11-12, Dec. 1915.) [249138 


© Dec. 17, 1916; 1 ¢. Sept. 2, 1916; 
D 44797; Camillo Antona-Traversi, 
Paris, 


pt. I, ness ves 


Cats; farce comedy in 8 acts, by W. 
Parkhurst. [85] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [24914 


© 1c. Sept. 21, 1916; D 44958: 


Winthrop Parkhurst, Englewood, 
ING cele 

CENSORED (THE) LADY; play in 8 acts, 
by EK. B. Lent. [94] p.. 4to. Type- 
written. [24915 


© 1 ce Oct. 10, 1916: D 45089; 
Edward B. Lent, Freeport, N. Y. 


CHAIRLIE AT BOSCOBEL; 1 act play, by 
W. Owen. [11] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [24916 


© 1c. Oct. 9, 1916; D 45086; Wil- 
liam Owen, Chicago. 


CHILD’S BOOK OF HOLIDAY PLAYS; by 
Frances Gillespy Wickes, illus. by 
Marie Abrams. New York, The 
Macmillan company, 1916. ix, 209 p. 
illus. 12mo. Contents.—1. The cap- 
tured year.—2. The light.—3. St. 
Valentine’s house.—4. The first May 
baskets.—-5. Baueis and Philemon.— 
6. A little patriot—7. The goblin 
stone.—8. The thankful heart.—9. 
The Christmas jest. [24916* 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 437658; Macmillan 
co., New York. 


CHINESE (A) PRESIDENT; 1 act play, by 
W. Owen. [1], 7p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [24917 

© 1c. Oct. 6, 1916; D 45066; 
William Owen, Chicago. 


CHRISTMAS (THE) TREE;- opera lib- 
retto, by H. I. Myers. [1], 19% p: 
4to. Typewritten. [24918 


© 1°¢ Oct. 5, 19165, D4 seae 
Henry Isaac Myers, New York. 


CHRYSALIS (THE); dramatic playlet, 


by J. J. Hughes!‘ “(28,16 See 
Typewritten. [24919 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1916; D 45016; 
John Jay Hughes, Bensonhurst, 
ING 
CLAUDE DUVAL; play in 3' acts, by ©. V. 
Brownlow. [75] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [24920 


©'Le: "Oct. 14) 1916 5 aa 
Charles Victor Brownlow, Philadel- 
phia. 


CLoup (THE) ; play in 4 acts, 6 scenes, 
by R. Ivan and T. T. Kelly. [60] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [24921 

© 1c. Sept. 26, 1916; D 44983; 
Rosalind Ivan and Thomas T. Kelly, 
New York. 


1112 


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no. 10, 1916 


24934 


ComEpy (THE) OF RESURRECTION (Mu- 
ertos vivos, los vivos y entrambos, 


burlados, transformaciones grazio- ; 


sas) ; play in 22 scenes, by Tirso de 
Molina, translated by A. von Hohen- 
schleyer. [1], 109 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [24922 

© 1c. Oct. 9, 1916; D 45083; 
Amadeus von Hohenschleyer, Wash- 
ington. 


ComMING (THE) OF LOVE; play in 1 act, 
by 8S. C. Ott. [2] 59 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [24923 


© 1. Sept. 6, 1916; D 45146; 
Susana C. Ott, Los Angeles. 


CooNVILLE (THE) ’RISTOCRAT CLUB; 
negro entertainment in 1 act, by 
W.N. Bugbee. Syracuse, N. Y., W. 
N. Bugbee co., 1916. 24 p. 12mo. 

[24924 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c Oct. 4, 1916; 

D 45056; Willis N. Bugbee, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 


CoRIOLANUS (TRAGEDY OF); introduc- 
tion and notes by Henry Norman 
Hudson; ed. and rev. by Ebenezer 
Charlton Black. Boston, New York 
[ete.] Ginn and company [1916] 


lvi, 204 p. 16mo. (New Hudson . 


Shakespeare) [24924* 


© July 7, 1916; 2 c and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 488291; Ginn & co., Bos- 
ton. 


CRAVEN (THE); drama in 5 acts, by 
Margaret Willis Gay. [188] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [24925 


© 1.e Oct. 7, 1916; D 45158; 
Medora W. Gould, Dedham, Mass. 


DEFECTIVE (THE); play in 4 acts, by 
H. W. Moore. [1], 45 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [24926 


© 1. Sept. 27, 1916; D 44990; 
Harry W. Moore, Oak Park, Il. 


DIENER (DIE) LASSEN BITTEN ; Schwank 
in 8 akten, von Hduard Ritter und 
Toni Impekoven. Miinchen, Drei 
masken-verlag, g. m. b. h. [1916]. 
151 p. 1L2mo. [24927 

© lie July 29, 1916; D 44501; 


Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h, 
Munich. 


DiscarD (THE); 1 act melodrama, by 
C. H. Wardwell. 11 yp. fol. Type- 
written. [24928 

© 1c. Oct. 14, 1916; D 45166; 
Charles Howard Wardwell, Rutland, 
Vt. 


1118 


DorF-Caruso (DER); musikalischer 


schwank in einem vorspiel und 2 
akten, von Carl Frey und Toni 
Thoms. Regie-buch. Berlin, Kollo- 
verlag, 2)! my bebe 1916. 62 pial. 
68 p. S8vo. ! [24929 
©l1e July 29, 1916; D 44494; 
Kollo-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


DRAMATIC (A) READER; book 3, by 


Ellen Schmidt, illustrations by 
Kathleen Ussher and Emeline A. 
Barler. Chicago, B. D. Berry com- 
pany [1916] ix, 239 p. col. front... 
illus. (part col.) 12mo., Con- 
tents.—The blind men and the ele- 
phant.—Three men of Gotham.— 
Some wise men of Gotham.—The 
archer and the trumpeter.—Who 
stole the bird’s nest.—Snow-white.— 
Hercules, the lion killer.—Hercu- 
les and his mother.—Cinderella.— 
Loki and the gifts—MThe Brahmin, 
the tiger, and the six judges.—An- 
tonio Canova.—Dick Whittington 
and his cat.—King John and the ab- 
bot.—The ugly duckling. [24930 

© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 487592; B. D. Berry 
co., Chicago. 


DRIFTS; original play, by E. Cook. 


[1], 24 p. fol. Typewritten. [24931 


© 1c. Sept. 27, 1916; D 44994; 
Hlisha Cook, Chicago. 


Duty; and other Irish comedies, by 


Seumas O’Brien. Boston, Little, 
Brown, and company, 1916. 5 p. 1, 
5-134 p. front. (port.) 12mo. Con- 


tents. — Duty. — Jurisprudence.— 
Magnanimity. — Matchmakers.— 
Retribution. [24931* 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 13, 
1916; aff. Sept. 12, 1916; A 437640; 
Little, Brown, and company, Boston. 


HARLY (THE) BIRD; play in 8 acts, by 


Frederick Ballard. [126] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [ 24832. 
© 1c Sept. 2, 1916; D 44799; 


John Frederick Ballard, Havelock, 
Neb. 


EMBERS OF MOTHER-LOVE; play in 1 act, 


by G. C. McCarron. 8p. 4to. Type- 
written. [24933. 


© 1c. Oct. 14, 1916; D 45170; 
George C. McCarron, Houston. 


HMIGRANTS; 1 act play, by W. Owen. 


8 p. fol. Typewritten. [24934 


©1c. Oct. 6, 1916; D 45067; Wil- 
liam Owen, Chicago. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Bins. v7 aS 


Eprsop—E (AN); 1 act tragedy, by O. | Fruit oF Torx; and other one-act plays, 


24935 
Kruger. [1], 6 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [249385 


©1c. Oct. 2, 1916; D 45035; Otto 
Kruger, New York. 


FApDE-out (THE); dramatic sketch, 
byiJes.. Hasty. pi]; 022 p: fol. 
Typewritten. [24936 


© 1c Sept. 27, 1916; D 44995; 
John Eugene Hasty, San Diego, Cal. 


Faxir (THE) ; play im th acti by A: 
Sachs. [1], 22 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [24937 
© 1c. Sept. 2, 1916; D 44800; 
Abraham Sachs, New York. 


Frstus; soul redeemed, play in 35 
scenes, by M. L. Heath. [81] p. 
Ato. Typewritten. [249388 


© 1c Oct. 7, 1916; D 45069; 
Mary Loomis Heath, New York. 


FLICKERING; phantasy in 1 act, by L. 
S. Lavine and A. French. [2], 8 p. 
4to. 'Typewritten. [24939 

© 1 ¢ Oct. 11, 1916; D 45144; 
Lawrence §. Lavine and Adelaide 
French, Philadelphia. 


FLorRAL (A) DEFENCE; comedy in 1 act, 
by J. M. Hug. 14 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [24940 

© 1 ec. Sept. 21,.1916; D 44956; 
Josephine M. Hug, Los Angeles. 


Ifoors; 1 act play, by C. H. Wardwell. 
8 p. fol. Typewritten. [24941 


© 2 6) Ochi t, TSG. DP Asor2 : 
Charles Howard Wardwell, Rut- 
land, Vt. 


FRAME-UP (THE); play in 1 act, by H. 

Lieb. [8], 11 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[24942 

OAL ¢€. Sept:s255,1916: 145029 * 
Hermann Lieb, New York. 


FREIER DIENST; Osterreichisches schau- 
spiel in 3 akten, von Leo Feld. 
Regie- und soufflierbuch. Berlin, 
Oesterheld & co., 1915. 123 p. 16mo. 

[24943 


© 1c July 29, 1916; D 44505; 
Max Pfeffer, Vienna. 


FRIEND WIFE; melodramatic farce in 3 
acts, by Harry Segall and Charles 
Sumner. [93] p.' 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [24944 

© 1c. Sept. 27, 1916; D 44991; 
Charles 8. Hayes, Chicago. 


by Lillian P. Wilson. Indianapolis, 
The Bobbs-Merrill company [1916] 
Do p. Lb, 146.p..16me: Contents-— 
The fruit of toil—An episode.—Be- 
ing the fly—A voice on the stair.— 
The empty shrine.—The weight of 
wings.—This is law.—Living. | 
[24944* 
© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
7, 1916; A 487589; Bobbs-Merrill 
co., Indianapolis. 


FUN IN A CANDY SHOP; 1 act comedy 
farce, by L. Lawrence. 12 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [24945 

© 1 c« Oct. 3): 1916)7D 4a 
Lou Lawrence, New Bedford, Mass. 


FUN WITH A STAGE DOOR JOHNNY; 
sketch, by H. . Cyril 3. py) Ato. 
Typewritten. [24946 


© 1c. Aug. 31, 1916; D 44985; 
Herbert Cyril, Rye, N. Y. 


Iunny (THE) LITTLE FOOD FOLKS; 
unique entertainment for children, 
by W. N. Bugbee. Syracuse, N. Y., 


Willis N. Bugbee co. 1916. 12 p. 
12mo. [24947 
© Sept. 11; 1916; 2 «@ Sept. 14, 


1916; D 44948; Willis N. Bugbee, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


FuTuRES; play in 1 act, by A. Sachs. 

[20] p. 4to. Typewritten. [24948 

©-1 ce. Sept. 2, 1916; D 44801; 
Abraham Sachs. New York. 


GODDESS (THE) OF PEACE AND THE KING 
OF WAR; piay in 1 act, by I. Snow. 

[ Washington, D. C., Friedman press] 
1916. » [14] sp. SvGs [24949 
© Sept. 22,.1916-" 2c. ) Seon asers 
1916; D 45160; Ida Snow, Chicago. — 


GOING TO THE WEDDING; Italian char- 
acter playlet, by H. Stanley. 8 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [24950 

©.1.e Sept. .18,.1916;. Db 45148; 
Harry Stanley, Baltimore. 


HAVE you GoT MONEY? Comedy in 3 
acts, by W. K. Stone. [108] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [24951 


© 1c. Sept. 26, 1916; D 44989; 
William K. Stone, New York. 


HEARTSTRINGS; dramatic playlet in 1 
act, by TC. L. Martin. [2], 5),Daeue 
Typewritten. [24952 


© 1c. Sept. 29, 1916; D 45018; 
Theresa L. Martin, New York. 


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no. 10, 1916 


24969 


HER CHILDREN; play in 1 act, by H. 
Imbrie and Robert Hanna. [1], 20 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [24953 


© 1c. Sept. 21, 1916; D 44957; 
Harold Imbrie, New York. 


HER HUSBANDLESS HONEYMOON; acts 1 
and 2 of comedy in 38 acts, by J. 
Shively. [70] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[24954 

ff 2 c Aug: 23, 1916; D 44708; 
Josephine Shively, San Francisco. 

act 3 of a comedy in 8 acts, by 

J. Shively. 34 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

; [24955 
©1c. Sept. 7, 1916; D 44834; Jo- 
sephine Shively, San Francisco. 


HrrAM AND THE PEDDLERS; by W. N. 


Bugbee. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. 
Bugbee co., 1916. 20 p. 12mo. 
[24956 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1916; 
D 45161; Willis N. Bugbee, Syra- 
euse, N. Y. 


HocHzeEIt (DIE) CASIMIRS; operette in 
1 akt, text und musik von A. M. 
Fechner. [2], 81 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [Libretto only] [24957 

© 1c July 29, 1916; D 44507; 
August M. Fechner, Vienna. 


HonkK—-HONK—MAYBE; vaudeville skit, 
by Willard Mack. [1], 10 p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [24958 
 ©1e. Sept. 27, 1916; D 44998; 
William Lincoln Gibson, New York. 


HovusE (THE) DIVIDED; play in 4 acts, 
by F. Bacon. [101] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [24959 


cea e Oct. 3, 1916; D. 45045: 
Frank Bacon, Mountain View, Cal. 


I DIDN'T WANT TO Do 17; hula hula 
farce in 3 screams, by L. D. Free- 
man. [53] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[24960 
©ic. Sept. 2, 1916; D 44802; Lea 
David Freeman, New Orleans. 


IN THE DREGS; play in 1 act, by E. M. 
Dolsen. 9p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[24961 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1916; D 44677; 
Ethel Mowbray Dolsen, San Fran- 
cisco. 


It Is THE LAW; American drama in 3 
acts, by A. J. Westermayr and J. E. 
Brady. 100 p. S8vo. Printed 

[24962 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 e@. Sept. 25, 

1916; D 45025; Arthur J. Wester- 

mayr and Jasper Ewing Brady, New 
York. 


67973 —16——6 


It’s ALL LUCK; modern comedy in 4 
acts, by N. and O. T. Fiske. [146] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [24963 

© 1c. Sept. 30, 1916; D 45022; 
Oliver T. and Nellie Fiske, New 
York. 


JANESVILLE (THE) FAIR; rural comedy 
in’ act. soy ME Greens  hibily p. 
4to. Typewritten. [24964 

© 1c. Aug. 18, 1916; D 44674; 
Matthew Green, New York. 


JOHN BARLEYCORN ; temperance play in 
3 acts, by O: D. Johnson: [1]; 29 p. 
fol. Typewritten. - [24965 


© 1c. Oct. 9, 1916; D 45080; Otto 
De Wane Johnson, Bosworth, Mo. 


JUNG MUSS MAN SEIN; operette in 8 
akten, von Leo Leipziger und Hrich 
Urban, musik von Gilbert. Hannover, 
Louis’ Oertel [1916], . 128 op.) Ato. 
[Words only | [24966 


© 1e. July 29, 1916; D 44493; 
Louis Oertel, Hanover, Germany. 


JUST FOR A CHANGE; 1 act comedy, by 
G. V. Tyler and M. Saher. [2], 18 p. 
Ato. Typewritten. [24967 


© 1c. Oct. 2, 1916; D 45031; G. 
Vere Tyler and Max Saher, New 
York. 


Kine JoHN; introduction and notes by 
Henry Norman Hudson, ed. and rev. 
by Ebenezer Charlton Black. Bos- 
ton, New York [ete.] Ginn and com- 
pany [1916] Isxiii, 124 p. 16mo. 
(New Hudson Shakespeare) [24967* 

© Aug 15, 1916;-2 ¢@ and) aff. 
Sept. 7, 1916; A 487574; Ginn & eo., 
Boston. [Copyright is claimed on 
new matter. | 


Kine LEAR’S WIFE; play in one act, by 
Gordon Bottomley. New York, P. R. 
Reynolds, 1916. 2 p. 1, 3-96 p. 
12mo. [24967** 

© Jan. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
18, 1916; A 437036; Gordon Bottom- 
ley, London. 

LADY CARCLINE; play in 8 acts, by C. S. 
Welles. [79] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[24968 


© 1c. Sept. 9, 1916; D 44951; 
Charles Stuart Welles, New York. 


Last (THE) STRAW; play in 1 act, by 
S. B. Pfeifer: [28] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [24969 

©) 1 eo Oct: 12; -1916>: DW 45155); 
Sidney Burton Pfeifer, Buffalo. ; 


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24970 


Last (THE) TRICK; playlet of the un- 
derworld, by H. Bonnell. [8], 28 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [24970 


© & enOct. (12, 4916 BD 45151; 
Harry E. Bonnell, Dunellen, N. J. 


LET’S GET MARRIED; farce-comedy in 8 
acts, by Lewis Beach [i. e. E. L. 
Beach, jr.] Boston, Walter H. 
Baker & co., 1916. 153 p. 12mo. 

[24971 

CG) Auey 28 “i19tG: 2. c Aue. 24, 

1916; D 44722; Emmet Lewis Beach, 
jr., Saginaw,. Mich. 


LIEBERZAUBER ; operette in 3 akten, von 


Victor Léon, musik von Oscar 
Straus. Soufflier- und regiebuch. 
Leipzig, Wien, Ludwig Doblinger 


(Bernhard Herzmansky) 1916. 1389 
p. S8vo. [24972 

© 1c. July 29, 1916; D 44495; 
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky), Vienna. 


LIKELY (A) sToRY; roadside comedy 
in 1 act, by L. Housman. New York, 


Samuel French: London, Samuel 
French, Itd. [1916]. 25 p. 12mo. 
[24973 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1916; 
D 45078; Laurence Housman, Lon- 
don. 


LINCOLN ; play in 3 acts, by H. C. Lee. 

[136] p. 4to. Typewritten. [24974 

© 1c. Sept. 21, 1916; D 44978: 
Helena C. Lee. Philadelphia. 

LitTLeE Doctor Love; just a thought in 
'-act, by &! Nordstrom: ) [21520 p: 
4to. Typewritten. [24975 

© 1c. Sept. 27, 1916; D 44992; 
Frances Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 

Liz; comedy drama in 8 acts, by W. C. 

Muntell. [78] p. fol. Typewritten. 
[24976 
© 1c. Sept. 22, 1916; D 45048; 


Wallace and Charlotte Munro, New 
York. 


Lorp (THE) AND THE GIRLS; vaudeville 
act; by). Vv. Erne: {23-89% qi<, 460: 
Typewritten. [24977 

* @©l1e Sept. 26, 1916: D 44981: 
Vincent Erne, New York. 

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT; play in 1 act, by 
L. Bouman. 13p. 4to. Ms. [24978 

© 1c. Aug. 21, 1916; D 44764; 
Leroy Bouman, El Monte, Cal. 

LovE (THE) HUNTERS; comedy in 3 
acts, by L. Hubble. we 142 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. ee | 


©, 1: c. \ Oct: 2; 1916; D 45042; 
Lessing Hubble, New York. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


LUSTIGE (DIE) PUPPE; ballet in einem 
vorspiel und 2 akten, von L. 
Bartuschek, musik von Julius 
Einéddshofer. [1],17 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Words only] [24980 

© 1c. July 29, 1916; D 44508; 
Leo Bartuschek, Berlin. 


MACCABEAN DAYS; play in 3 scenes, by 
KE. T. Lebenbaum. 27 p. fol. Type- 
written. [24981 

© 1c. Sept. 26, 1916; D 44984; 
Essie Tobriner Lebenbaum, Port- 
land, Or. 


Major PENDENNIS; 
and 4 acts, by L. Mitchell. [163] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [24982 


© 1c Oct. 11, 1916; D 45141; 
Langdon Mitchell, New York. 


play in prologue 


MALvALocAa; drama in 8 acts, inspired 
by an Andalusian couplet, by Serafin 
and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, trans- 
lated from the Spanish by J. S. Fas- 
sett, jr. [1], 159 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [24983 


© 1 e¢. Oct. 11, 19163) D’ Asia; 


Jacob S. Fassett, jr., Cambridge, 
Mass. 

Man (A)—A WOMAN—AND ANOTHER 
MAN; Story told in 1 act, by L. M. 
Meaney. [1], 13 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [24984 


© 1c. Oct. 7, 1916; D 45071; Lot- 
tie M. Meaney, New York. 


MAN PROPOSES—BUT! play in 4 acts, by 
F. B. Purdie. [119] D. 4to. Type- 
written. [24985 


© 1c. Oct. 2, 1916; TD 450aa; 
Francis Baillie Purdie, St. Joseph, 
Mo. 


Marr (LE) Garcon; piéce en 3 actes, 
de P. Armont et M. Gerbidon. [141] 
p. 4to. Ms. [24986 

© 1c. Aug. 26, 1916; D 44737; 
Paul Armont & Marcel Gerbidon, 
Paris. 


MARIAGE (LE) DE HocHE; comédie en 
1 acte, de A. Aderer. Paris, Li- 
brairie théatrale, 1916. 68 p. 12mo. 

[24987 

© July 20, 1916; 1 c« Aula 

1916; D 44786; Adolphe Aderer, 
Paris. 


Marryine Mary; farce in 8 acts, by 
P. .B..Sipe. [170] p.. 4to0. *2ype- 
written. [24988 


© 1c. Oct. 12, 1916; D 45147; 
Paul B. Sipe, Pittsburgh. 


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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


25003 


Master (THE); play in 3 acts, by B. | Mm.ionENGRETL (Drie); operette in 3 


F. Glazer, adapted from the Ger- 
man of Herman Bahr. [80] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [24989 
© 1 ec. Sept. 28, 1916; D 45003; 
Benjamin F. Glazer, Philadelphia. 


MEDICINE (THE) SHOW; interlude, by 
S. Walker. [2], 19 p. 8vo. Type- 
written. [24990 

© 1e. Oct. 6, 1916; D 45065; 
Stuart Walker, New York. 


Merry CHRISTMAS PLAYS AND ENTER- 
TAINMENTS; by various authors. 
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1916. 
[120] p. 12mo. Contents: Merry 
Christmas, Santa; by Edith Bur- 
rows.—Who trimmed the Christmas 
tree; by Marie Battelle Schilling.— 
Hope Foster’s Christmas star; by 
Gladys Chase Gilmore.— Bonnie’s 
Christmas eve; by Jay Clay Powers 
and Irene M. Childs—The first 
Christmas; by Mary Eleanor Rogers 
and Frederick Leighton Fay.—Santa 
Claus’ frolics; by George M. 
Baker.—The merry Christmas of the 
old woman who lived in her shoe; 
by George M. Baker.—The widow 
Mullin’s Christmas; by Stanley Yale 
Beach and H. Arthur Powell. 

[24991 

© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 29, 

1916; D 45014; Walter H. Baker & 
co., Boston. 


Mincets’ (THE) GRAND PARADE; enter- 
tainment for tiny tots, by W. N. 
Bugbee. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. 
Bugbee co. 1916. 12p. 12mo. 

[24992 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 2-c. Sept. 14, 

1916; D 44947; Willis N. Bugbee, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


MipnicHt (THE) KISS; musical com- 
edy in 1 act, by F. de Gresac, lyrics 
F.. de Gresac and William McKenna, 


music by William McKenna. [2], 
26 p. 4to. Typewritten. [Libretto 
only]. [24993 


© 1e. Oct. 8, 1916; D 45085; Fred 
de Gresac, Grantwood, N. J. 


MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM; ed. by 
E. K. Chambers. American ed., rev. 
by Edith Rickert. Boston, New York 


[ete.] D. C. Heath & eo. [1916] 
xviii, [2], 185 p. 16mo. (Arden 
Shakespeare) [24993* 


© Aug. 13, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. 
Aug. 26, 1916; A 438145; 
Heath & co., Boston. 


a, C. | 


akten, von Gustav Beer und Alfred 
Deutsch-German, musik von Franz 
Schénbaumsfeid. Regie-und  souf- 
fiierbuch. Wien, W. Karczag, 1916. 
70 p. 8vo. [24994 

©1c. July 29, 1916; D 44499; W. 
Karczag, Vienna. 


Mr. WILLOUGHBY CALLS; playlet, by 
J. Jex. 15 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[24995 
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1916; D 45164; 
John Jex, Newark, Del. 


MopERN (THE) CAVE-MAN; romantic 
musical comedy in 1 act, by C. B. 
Root, 10 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [24996 

© ic July 5, 1916; D 44950; 
Corydon Bee Root, San Francisco. 


MONEY BAGS; play in 3 acts, by R. W. 

Zinser. [61] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[24997 

© 1c. Sept. 28, 1916; D 45012; 
Roy W. Zinser, Lincoln, Neb. 


MotTHeER; sketch, by M. G. Bump. [5] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [24998 
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1916; D 45062; 
Maud G. Bump, Binghamton, N. Y. 


MOTHERLOVE (MODERSKALEK); an act, 
by August Strindberg, English ver- 
sion by Francis J. Ziegler. 2nd. ed. 
Philadelphia, Nicholas L. Brown, 
1916. 41 p. 12mo. (Modern au- 
thors’ series) [24999 

© Sept. 6. 1916; 2 ce. Sept. 19, 1916; 
D 44954; Nicholas L. Brown, Phila- 
delphia. 


MOovVIE-LAND; farcical comedy in 4 acts, 
by We Mo Blate. ~THiG? p. —4io. 
Typewritten. [25000 

© 4:¢. Oct 14-1916 22D: 45165; 
William Moses Blatt, Boston. 


MUSICAL COMEDY MOMENTS IN A VAUDE- 
VILLE WAY: vaudeville comedy skit, 
by Thomas S. Van. [4] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [25001 

© 1c. May 9, 1916; D 45030; 
Thomas Van, Chicago. 

My EDUCATED CHILDREN; play in 1 act, 
by M. Frier. [1], 7 p. fol. Type- 
written. [25002 

© 1c. Oct. 2, 1916; D 45037; Max 
Frier, New York. 


No FARE; comedy sketch, by H. A. 
Clarke. [19] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[25003 


© 1 ec. Oct. 9, 1916; D 45079; 
Harold A. Clarke, New York. 


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25004 


ot. 5, RSS yy: Fa 


No (THE) NAME SKIT; vaudeville com- | OTHER (THE) Way ouT; comedy in 1 


edy playlet, by Robert Lee Landrum. 
[12] p. fol. Typewritten. [25004 

(©. t ¢. Oct. 11, 1916: 1D 45143; 
Cyrus Sheppard and Edw. Foley, De- 
troit. 

No QUESTIONS ASKED; comedy in 1 act, 
by W. H. Warner and Y. D. Kaplan. 
[2]. 23 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[25005 

© 1c. Oct. 11, 1916; D 45140; Ysa- 

bel De Witte Kaplan and William 
Henry Warner, New York. 


Nostra (LA) PELLE; commedia en 38 
atti, di S. Lopez. Milano, Fratelli 
Treves, 1913. 103 p. 12mo. [25006 

© May 1, 1913; 1c July 1, 1916: 
D 44661; Sabatino Lopez, Milan. 


NUR EIN TRAUM; spiel-oper in 2 akten, 
text frei nach Lothar Schmidts 
gleichnamigen lustspiel, und musik 
von E. Istel. Vollstandiges textbuch 
mit dialog. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle 


des WVerbander deutscher biihnen- 
schriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1915. 43 p. 
12mo. [25007 


©l1ec. July 29, 1916; D 44496; Ha- 
gar Istel, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 


OLD (THE) COUNTRY; play in 3 acts, by 
D. C. Calthrop. [80] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [25008 

© 1c. Sept. 26, 1916; D 44979; 
Dion Clayton Calthrop, London. 


Otp (THE) MINSTREL; dramalet, by 
Marian Whytyng [pseud. of M. T. 
Whiting]. 6p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[25009 

© 1c. Sept. 28, 1916; D 45011; 

Marian Tracie Whiting, Springfield, 
Mass. 


ONCE A THIEF; business interview, by 
L. Grattan. 19 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [25010 

© 1c. Oct. 9, 1916; D 45084; Law- 
rence Grattan, New York. 


ONE JUNE DAY; 1 act playlet, by L. D. 
Freeman. [3], 9 p. 4to. Type 
written. [25011 

© 1c. Sept. 2, 1916; D 44803; Lea 
David Freeman, New Orleans. 


ONKEL BERNHARD; lustspiel in 3 akten, 
von Armin Friedmann und Hans 
Kottow. Regie- und _ soufilierbuch. 
Wien, Leipzig, Max Pfeffer. 1916. 
102 p. 12mo. [25012 

© ic. July 29, 1916: D 44503 ; 
Max Pfeffer, Vienna. 


———— 
RD 


act, by L. Langner. [2], 33 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [25013 


© 1c. Oct. 6, 1916: D 45092; Law- 
rence Langner, New York. 


OTTO ODER OTTO? operetie in 1 akt, von 
Victor Léon, musik von Hans Te- 
gern. Regie- und soufflierbuch. Leip- 
zig, Wien, New York, W. Karczag, ~ 
1915. 1lp.l. 106p. 4to. [25014 


©l1e July 29, 1916; D 44506; 
W. Karczag, Vienna. 


OUTWITTING THE DEVIL; play in 4 acts, 
by J. Hickenlooper. [21] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [25015 


© 1c. Sept. 30, 1916; D 45024; 
Jean Hickenlooper, Albia, Ia. 


PAGEANT (THE) OF INDIANA; drama 
of the development of the state as a 
community from its exploration by 
La Salle to the centennial of its ad- 
mission to the union, by W. C. Lang- 
don. [Indianapolis, The Hollenbeck 
press, 1916]. 79 p. 8vo. [25016 

© Sept. 29, i916; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1916; 
D 45053 ; William Chauncy Langdon, 
Bronxville, N. Y. 

PaTtTH (THE) OF THE PEACOCKS; Stage 
romance of fact and faney in 3 
scenes, by S. Walters. 18 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [25017 


© 1c. Aug. 18, 1916; D 44672; 
Selma Walters, Chicago. 

PENALTY (A) OF JUSTICE; drama in 4 
acts, by D. Goldstein. [105] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [25018 

© 1c Oct. 3, 1916; D 4504; 
David Goldstein, New York. 


PERSEPHONE: a masque, by Isaac 
Flagg. San Francisco, P. Elder and 
company [1916] 105 p. front. S8vo. 

[25018* 

© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 © and ak 

Sept. 5, 1916; A 437571; Isaac Flagg, 
Berkeley, Cal. 

Preper & SPERLING; musikalischer 
schwank in 83 akten, von Bruno 
Decker und Otto Sprinzel, musik 
von Karl Alfredy. Leipzig,- Otto 
Dietrich, 1915. 75 p. S8vo. [Words 
only] [25019 

© 1c. July 29, 1916; D 44498; 
Otto Dietrich, Leipzig. 


PLAIE (A) FOR MERRIE MAY TYME; 
wherein ye scholars go a-masking, 
by Johnston Grosvenor. Lebanon, 
O., March brothers, 1916. 25 p. 
12mo. [25020 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 6, 1916; 
D 45076; March brothers, Leba- 
non, O. 


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no. 10, 1916 


25032 


PLAYS FOR HOME, SCHOOL AND SETTLE- 
MENT; by Virginia Olcott, designs 
for costumes by Harriet Mead Ol- 


cott. New York, Moffat, Yard & 
company, 1916. 7 p. 1, 5-183 p. 
illus., col. plates. 12mo. Con- 


tents.—Flowers in the palace gar- 
den.—Ruler of the forest.—Tina’s 
images.—A Puritan Christmas. 
Troll of the mountains.—Little peo- 
ple of autumn. [25020* 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c and aff. Sept. 
19, 1916; A 487734; Moffat, Yard & 
co., New York. 


PLAYS WITH A PUNCH; collection of 1 
act plays and sketches, serious and 
serio-comic. Boston, Walter H. 
Baker & co., 1916. 1384p. 12mo. Con- 
tents: A crooked man and his crook- 
ed wife; by Kenneth L. Andrews.— 
His chance; by Herbert A. Mann.— 
The alarm; by Marion Roger Faw- 
cett.—A bride from home; by Willis 
Steell——-Brother Dave; by Willis 
Steell—F aro Nell; by Willis Steell. 
—A game of comedy; by Sherwin L. 
Cook.—A scratch race; by Walt. 
Makee.—The substance of ambition; 
by Marie F. Warren.—Her picture; 
by Rachael E. Baker.—Red or white; 
by William M. Browne. [25021 

© Aug. 9, 1916; 2c. Aug. 10, 1916; 
D 44595; Walter H. Baker & ©Go., 
Boston. 


PREPARED FOR WAR; burlesque trench 
and battle, by Sam Morris [pseud. of 
M. Samuels]. 21 p. 4to. Type 
written. [25022 

ise. ie 12, 1916; D 45153; 
Maurice Samuels, Brooklyn. 


Prince (THE) OF SHOWMEN; comedy 
in 4 acts, by H. Rhodes and T. A. 
Wise. [153] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[25023 

© 1c. Sept. 22, 1916; D 45010; 

Harrison Rhodes and Thos. A. Wise, 
New York. 


PROMETHEUS BOUND OF AESCHYLUS; tr. 
by Marion Clyde Wier. New York, 
The Century co., 1916. 9 p. 1. 3-77 
p. 12mo, [25023* 


© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 4383806; Century co., 
New York. 


QuEEN Isis; Egyptian play, by D. L. 
Bishop. 14 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[25024 


© 1c. Sept. 27, 1916; D 45175; 
Daisy L. Bishop, Terre Haute, Ind. 


READING ON THE SKY; play in 8 acts, 
by Gy ae siolisy afi). 5d. pa. POG 
Typewritten. [25025 

© 1c. Sept. 28, 1916; D 45005; 
George Katsiolis, Indiana Harbor, 
Ind. 


RicgHt (THE) ANGLE; farce in 1 act, 
by H. G. Kittredge. [2], 20 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [25026 

© 1c. Sept. 27, 1916; D 44999; 
Helen Gause Kittredge, New York. 


RicHt (THE) GIRL; play in 1 act, by 
K. Raynore. 11 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [25027 


© 41 ¢. Oct. 5, 1916: D- 45149- 
Katherine Raynore, New York. 


Ringe (THE) CANDIDATE; play in 3 
acts, by J. Miller. [2], 54 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [25028 


© 1 « Sept. 27, 1916; D 45000; 
Joe Miller, Muncie, Ind. 


ROAD TOGETHER; a contemporaneous 
drama in four acts, by G. Middle- 
ton. New York, H. Holt and com- 
pany, 1916. viii, 204 p. 12mo. 

[25028* 


© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Oct. 8, 1916; A 437952; George Mid- 
dleton, New York. 


ROMANCE (A) OF A DAY; comedy in 1 
act, by M. Reardon. 23 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [25029 


© 1c. Sept. 2, 1916; D 44798; 
Mark Reardon, New York. 


RoMANTIc (A) BLACKMAILER; comedy 
in 4 acts, by H. FitzGerald. 385 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [25030 

© 1c. Oct. 4, 1916; D 45047; Har-. 
ringten FitzGerald, Philadelphia. 


comedy in 5 acts, by H. Fitz- 
Gerald. 42 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[25031 

© 1. Oct. 12, 1916; D_ 45157 ; Har- 
rington FitzGerald, Philadelphia. 


RoMANTIC INDIANA; dramatic pageant,. 
7 episodes with prologue and tab- 
leaux, by Augusta Stevenson. In- 
dianapolis, Bobbs-Berrill company 
(aOIB opel. toe... «t2amos 

[25032 


© July 20, 1916; 2 c..ciuiye2s; 
1916; D 44461; Bobbs-Merrill com-. 
pany, Indianapolis, Ind. 


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25032* 


pt. T, Dos vis 


ROMEO AND JULIET (TRAGEDY OF) ; in- 
treduction and notes by Henry Nor- 
man Hudson, edited and revised by 
Ebenezer Charlton Black. Boston, 
New York [etc.] Ginn and company 
E2916] Iv, 250. "p. Lomo, iNew 
Hudson Shakespeare) [250382* 

© +Suly 22; 1916+ 2° e> and ‘aff. 
Aug. 21, 1916; A 437289; Ginn & co., 
Beston. [Copyright is claimed on 
new matter] 


Roor’ Char) Or nvr) 2 act’ play; ‘by 
A. Marshall. [2], 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [25033 

© a ¢. Oe 10, A916. Dr A50g1 ; 
Abigail Marshall, New York. 


SAINT PATRICK’S DAY IN THE MORN- 
ING; play in 1 act, by Mare Harrad. 
[1], 8 p. fol. Typewritten. [25034 

© 1c. Oct. 11, 1916; D 45142; 
William C. K. Buchanan, Chicago. 


SAVING ABBIE; Dlay in 1 act, by E. M. 
Dolsen. 19 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[25035 
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1916; D 44676; 
Ethel Mowbray Dolsen, San Fran- 
cisco. 


SCHONE (Dirt) SCHWEDIN; operette in 
3 akten, von Julius Brammer und 
Alfred Griinwald, musik von Robert 
Winterberg. Regie- und _ soufflier- 
buch. Leipzig, Wien, New York, 
W. Karezag, 1915. 81 p. 8vo. 

[25036 
©l1ec. July 29, 1916; D 44509; W. 
Karczag, Vienna. 


SEAT (THE) OF WAR; farce-comedy in 
3 acts,. by B. Be de hapalie. el. 
94 p. 4to. Typewritten. [25037 

©: te! (Oct. 9 ASIG. 45087 - 
Bertha Eletta de Rapalje, Seattle. 


SECRET (THE) SERVICE MAN; or, The 
police graft, melo-drama in 4 acts, 
by J. Emerson. [2], 95 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [25038 

© 1 ¢« Oct. 2, 1916; D 45028; 
Jack Emerson, Grand Rapids, Mich. 


SHAUN’S FAREWELL; playlet, by J. G. 
Foley. 13 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[25039 

© 1 «, Oct. 5, 1916: D 45074: 


Jack Gadsden Foley, Cambridge, 
Mass. 

SHOPLIFTER (THE); play in 1 act, by 
U.> Phelps. 22 p.. 4to. Saiyne- 
written. [25040 


© 1c. Sept. 30, 1916: D 45021 ; 
Jarrington Phelps, New York. 


SIX MILES FROM A LEMON; farce in 3 
acts, by Sidney Drum [psend. of A. 
Blot]. Boston, Walter H. Baker & 
co., 1916. 168 p. 12mo. [25041 

© Aus.. 9, 19165" 2 Gy Ana 
1916; D 44594; Arthur Blot, New 
York. 


SIX ONE-ACT PLAYS; by M. S. Oliver. 
Boston, Richard G. Badger [1916]. 
128 p. 12mo. (American drama- 
tist’s series). Contents: The hand 
of the prophet.—Children of Gra- 
nada.—The turtle dove.—This youth- 
gentlemen.—The _ striker.—Murder- 
ing Selina. [25042 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 14, 
1916; D 44881; Margaret S. Oliver, 
Moylan, Pa. 


SoHN (DER) DER SONNE; drama in 5 
akten, von Gisela freiin v. Berger. 


Regie- und _ soufflierbuch. Leipzig, 
Wien, Max Pfeffer, 1916. 67 p. 
12mo. [25043 


© 1e July 29, 1916; D 44504; 
Max Pfeffer, Vienna. 


SOME SURPRISE; farce comedy playlet, 
by H. A. Sehloss. (57, Sig. yaee 
Typewritten. [25044 


© 1 ce Oct. 8, 1916; D 45043; 
Herbert A. Schloss, Baltimore. 


SOMETHING YOU WANTED? jitney store 
classic, by John P. Mulgrew. 4 p. 
4to.. Typewritten. [25045 


© 1c. Sept. 18, 1916; D 44982; 
Lea & Welton, Dubuque, Ia. 


SonGc (THE) WRITER; vaudeville satire 
in 1. act, by RK. Foster: (fait o oe 
4to. Typewritten. [25046 

© 1 c.. Oct. 10,, 19165. 450ans 
Roy Foster, New York. 


STING (THE); play in 1 act, by Alice 
C. Johnson. [3], 14 p. 4to. Wype- 
written. [25047 

© 1 ©. Sept. 25; 1916 :"D45Gia, 
Alice Lamar-Evans, Weliston, Ga. 


STRANGERS ; 1 act play, by A. Marshall. 
[2],18p. 4to. Typewritten. [25048 


© 1 ¢ Oct. 2, 1916; “D  45034; 
Abigail Marshall, New York. 


SUCH IS LIFE; play in 5 acts, by Frank 
Wedekind, English version by Fran- 
cis J. Ziegler. 2 ed. Philadelphia, 
Nicholas L. Brown, 1916. 127 p. 
Svo. [25049 

© Aug. 19, 1916; 2: c. Sepia. iG, 
1916; D 44955; Nicholas L. Brown, 
Philadelphia. 


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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1916 25066 
Tag DAY; vaudeville novelette, by | Torte (Die) Dotty; German play, by 
Harry L. Newton. [1], 5 p. 8vo. S. Rachman. [186] p. 4to. Type- 
Typewritten. [25050 written. [25058 


© 1c. Sept. 30, 1916; D 45023; 
Jimmie Leonard and Katherine 
Haley, Chicago. 


JEETOTALER (THE); drama of love, 
liquor and politics in 4 acts, by J. 
©. Powers.’ [Ss], 52 p. fol. Type 
written. [25051 


Pte Oct, 14, 1916; D 45169; 
Jay Clay Powers, San Antonio. 


Test (THE) ; [play in 1 act] by Helen 
L. Willcox. New York, Missionary 
education movement of the United 
States and Canada. [1916]. 15 p. 
Syo. 


© Sept. 12. 1916; 2 c. Sept. 13, 
1916; D 44875; Missionary educa- 
tion movement of the United States 
and Canada, New York. 


. THIS IS MY LUCKY DAY; melodramatic 
tiarec, DY HH. Delf. [80] p. . 4to. 
Typewritten. [25053 


© 1c. Sept. 22, 1916; D 45027; 
Harry Delf, New York. 


THREE OF A KIND; musical satire of 
marriage errors, by J. McCree. [1], 
20 p. 4to. Typewritten. [25054 


Giyt ve wOet. | 3, 1916;, D 45041; 
Junie McCree, New York. 


1 act comedy, by A. R. DeBeer 
and William Daniel Hepenstall. 18 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [25055 


© 1c. Sept. 29, 1916; D 45017; 
Abraham Rayfield DeBeer, New 
York. 


THREE TRAVELERS WATCH A SUNRISE; 
play in 1 act, by Wallace Stevens. 
17 p. (in Poetry, a magazine of 
verse, v. 8, no. 4, July, 1916). 

[25056 
© July 1, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 28, 1916; 
D 45054; Harriet Monroe, Chicago. 


TOLD BY THE GATE; and other 1 act 
plays, by M. Morley. -Boston, Gor- 
ham press [1916]. 121 p. 12mo. 
(American dramatists series). Con- 
tents: The masterpiece.—Recollec- 
tions.—The cosher.—Beauty versus 
the beast.—A motor mishap. [25057 


© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 e. Oct. 2, 1916; 
D 45026; Malcolm Morley, New York. 


[25052 | 


© 1c. Sept. 22, 1916; D 45008; 
Samuel Rachman, New York. 


Toy (THE) sHOoP; Christmas play, by 
G. M. Rohrer. [4] p. 12mo. 
Printed. [25059 


©) Aue. 42) A916 2e* Aue. 22; 


1916; D. 44798; Gertrude Martin 
Rohrer, Pittsburgh. 
TRANSFER (A) OF PROPERTY; 1 act 
play, by M. W. Reed. [1], 20 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [25060 


© el! Oct 145-1916; D' 45172; 
Mark White Reed, Chelmsford, Mass. 


TRELLER UND CO.; original-schwank in 
2 akten von Walther Gericke, trans- 
lated by S. Rachman. [2], 61 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [25061 


© 1 ¢. Sept. 22, 1916; D 45007: 
Samuel Rachman, New York. 


TRY IT AND SEE; comedy in 1 act, by 
G. A. Stillwell. [1]; 14 p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [25062 


© Ui ce) Oct: 442096 ; oD (45945; 
George A. Stillwell, New York. 


TWEENY; play in 4 acts, by B. Car- 
penter Ralph. [107] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [25063 


© 1c. Sept. 21, 1916; D 44952; 
Ralph CC. Blanchard, Hartsdale, 
INEAAYS 


TWENTY MINUTES IN SLAVERY LAND; 
melodramatic comedy farce in 38 
scenes, by A. Bernard. 10 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [25064 


©1.c. Oct. 4, 1916; D 45049; Abe 
Bernard, Brooklyn. 


UNGUARDED (THE) GATES; modern 
American play in 8 acts, by C. M. 
Sheafe, jr., and Grover Harrison. 
[2], 81 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[25065 


© 1c. Oct. 3, 1916; D 45040; 
Charles M. Sheafe, jr., Rye, N. Y. 


UNWELCOME (THE) GUEST; drama in 4 
acts, by Zalmon Libin and G. Blum. 
[100] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[25066 
©1c. Oct. 4, 1916; D 45050; Gus- 
tav Blum, New York. 


1121 


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25067 


pt. 5 mis. ev. be 


VAUDEVILLE AS YOU LIKE IT; musical 
monologue in 1 act, by A. Burkhardt. 
[7] p. 4to. Typewritten. [25067 

©, 1.¢, Sept. 25, JOG >, 1) 44926; 
Addison Burkhardt, New York. 


Very (THE) NAKED BOY; interlude, by 


S. Walker. [2], 19 p. 8vo. Type- 
written. [25068 
© 1 e. Oct. 2, 1916; D 45032; Stu- 


art Walker, New York. 


VOGELSCHEUCHEN (DIE) ; musikalische 
groteske in 1 akt, von Ad. Alder- 
mann, musik von Oscar Jascha. Re- 
gie- und _ soufflierbuch. Leipzig, 
Wien, New York, W. Karczag, 1916. 
15 p. 8vo. [25069 

©1c. July 29, 1916; D 44500; W. 
Karezag, Vienna, 

WAKE UP; play in 1 act, by K. Ray- 

nore. [2], 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[25070 

@) 1° ¢. Oct. “S,, S00Gs-1 450s 
Katherine Raynore, New York. 


War (THE) OF WITS; comedy-dramatic 


novelette, by H. L. Newton. [1], 12 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [25071 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1916; D 45004; 
Harry L. Newton, Chicago. 


War (THE) ORPHANS; neutral comedy 
in 4 acts, by L. Hubble. [2], 163 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [25072 


© 1c. Oct. 3, 1916; D 45046; 
Lessing Hubble, New York. 


WASHINGHOUSE (THE) KEY; Seotch 
domestic comedy sketch, by J. M. 
Hamilton and M. Lindsay. 10 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [25073 


© 1e. Oct. 6, 1916; D 45068; Mol- 
lie Lindsay, New York. 


WELL DONE, THOU CLEVER JEW; 1 act 
vaudeville sketch, by J. J. Enright. 
[8], 11 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[25074 


© 1c. Sept. 28, 1916; D 45001; 
John Joseph Enright, Boston. 


WENN ZWEI HOCHZEIT MACHEN ; scherz- 
spiel mit gesang und tanz in 3 akten, 
von Rudolf Bernauer und Rudolph 
Schanzer, musik von Walter Kollo 


und Willy Bredschneider. Regie- 

buch. Berlin, Drei masken-verlag, 

Hp bh. 21a Th ps eVOe 
[25075 


© 1c. July 29; 1916: Db 44497 ; 
Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h., Mu- 
nich. 


WENN ZWEI SICH LIEBEN; operette in 3 
akten, von A. M. Willner und Robert 
Bodanzky, musik von Edmund Hys- 
ler. .Regie- und souffiierbuch. Leip- 
zig, Wien, New York, W. Karczag, 
1915. 81 p. Svo. [25076 


© 1c July 29, 1916; D 44502; 
W. Karczag, Vienna. 


WHEN I WAS YOUNG; play in 1 act, by 
HK. A. Myers. 11 p. fol. Ms: 
[25077 


© 1c. Aug. 19, 1916; D 44682; 
Emma Augustine Myers, New York. 


WHITE (THE) FLOWER; or, Three men, 
play in 4 acts, by J. J. Hazelton. 
[1], 46 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

; eee: 


© 1c. Sept. 14, 1916; D 44986; 
Julia Johnson Hazelton, Detroit. 


WHITE (THE) SCARAB; Egyptian ro- 
mance in 8 acts and 5 scenes, by L. 
Shaffner. [84] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [25079 


© 1c. act 1, Sept. 26, 1916; 1 ¢. 
acts 2 and 3, Oct. 6, 1916; D 450%; 
Lillyan Shaffner, New York. 


WHyY NoT? comedy in 8 acts, by J. P. 
King. 65 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[25080 


© 1c. Sept. 26, 1916; D 44980; 
John Pendleton King, New York. 


WISHING; play in 1 act, by P. O’Brien. 
6p. 4to. Typewritten. [25081 


© 1c Oct. 14, 1916; Di 45163; 
Patsy O’Brien, New York. 


WISHING (THE) DANCE; fairy play in 
1 act, by E. F. Foster. 8 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [25082 


© 1c Oct. 7, 1916; D 45070; 
Edith Francis Foster, Wakefield, 
Mass. 


WomMAN (A) OF A FEW WORDS; play 
in 1 act, by Sam Morris [pseud. of 
M. Samuels]. [1], 7 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [25083 


© 1. ec Oct...12,:1916; D 45864; 
Maurice Samuels, Brooklyn. 


WoRTH THE MONEY; comedy in 1 act, 
by., A.. Bartlett... [1], 15° po gree 
Typewritten. [25084 


© 1c. Sept. 21, 1916; D 45006; 
Arthur Bartlett, New York. 


1122 


no. 10, 1916 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


25087 


YELLOW (THE) PERIL; play in 2 acts, 
by Raymond Flower [pseud. of A. 
Blair]. [4], 31 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [25085 

© 1c Oct. 7, 1916; D 45156; 
Anne Blair, Boston. 


YEOMAN SERVICE; drama in prologue 
and 3 acts, by H. C. Randall. [159] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [25086 

er tce, Oct. .9, 1916: D. 45081; 
Ethel Claire Randall, Chicago. 


ZIMMER (DAS) DER PoMPADOUR; oper- 
ette in 1 akt, von Oskar Friedmann 
und Ludwig Hierzer, musik von Ed- 
mund Hysler. Regie- und soufflier- 
buch. Wien, Leipzig, A. Robitschek, 
1915. 32 p. 4to. Mimeographed. 

[25087 
© ie. July 29, 1916; D 44510: 
Adolphe Robitschek, Vienna. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 2,209 
unpublished and other one-copy dramas) printed in the catalogue 


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CLASS F. MAPS 


ADRIAN, Lenawee Co., Mich. Insur- 
ance maps. Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 381 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches, [25088 

© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1916; 
F 30129; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


ALBANY, N. Y. Ward maps of Albany, 
N. Y., showing block numbers as 
designated in the assessors’ books. 
Seales vary. 19 1. 
inches. Bound. [25089 


yeeepe 15.) 1916; 2 /«) Oct. 4, 
1916; F 28895; B. Lodge & co., Al- 
bany. 


AtBANy County, N. Y. Road and 
township map of Albany and Rens- 
selaer counties, N. Y. 1916. Scale 
Zoe tO t inch, Size 21 by 2 
inches. [25090 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1916; 
F 28907; C. S. Hammond & co., New 
York. 

ALLEGAN County, Mich. Farm jour- 
nal map of Allegan County, Mich. 
Seale 4 mi. to 12 inches. Size 27 
by 22 inches. [25091 

ereret. 10, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 


F 28908. CC. S. Hammond & ©co., 
New York. 

AMESBURY, Mass. Map of the town of 
Amesbury. 1917. Scale 800 ft. to 


1 inch. Size 18 by 12 inches. 
[25092 
mien. 17, 1916: 2 cc. Oct 19, 
1916; F 28919; Sampson & Murdock 
co., Boston. 


ANoKA County, Minn. Standard map 
of Anoka County, Minn., showing 
adjacent portions of Hennepin and 
Ramsey counties, Minn. Size 23 by 
20 inches. [25093 

© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1916; 
F 28903; Minnesota map pub. ¢o., 
st. Paul. 


APACHE, Caddo Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25094 

© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1916; 

F 30121; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Size 9 by 12; 


BATON 
Aug. 
inch. 


RovucEe, La. Insurance maps. 
1, 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an 
32 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 
[25095 
© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1916; 


F 30118; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
Big ForK, Flathead Co., Mont. [In- 


surance map] 
ft. to an inch. 


Sept., 1916. Secale 50 

Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25096 

© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 30, 

1916; F 380090; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Bie STONE City, Grant Co., 8. D. [In- 
surance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25097 

© Oct..3, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1916; 

F 30095; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Boston, Mass. Map of Boston show- 
ing hotels, convention halls and rail- 
way stations. Size 15 by 52 inches. 

[25098 

© Aug 27; 4916-2 ec. ‘Sept. +26, 

1916; F 28900; Boston convention 

bureau of the Boston chamber of 
commerce, Boston. 


BRIDGER, Carbon Co., Mont. [Iinsur- 
ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25099 

ey-Oeb. 5, 1916: 2 e, Ock Si a1siG- 
F 30105; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


BrRowNnIine, Teton Co., Mont. [Insur- 
ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25100 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1916; 

F 30104; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


CALExIco, Imperial Co., Cal. [Insur- 
ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25101 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1916; 
FF 30106; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


1125 


CATALOGUE 
25102 


Casa 
map of 


CASA GRANDE VALLEY, Ariz. 
Grande valley dispatch. 
copper, gold, and silver mines. Size 
11 by 184 inches. [25102 


Cl. daily, ae ha SiGe, (Ser. Sune 26, 
1916; F 28846; E. R. Zimmerman, 
Casa Grande, Ariz. 


Crepar County, Ia. Atlas of Cedar 
County, Ia., containing maps of 
townships of the county, maps of 
state, U. S., and world, farmers di- 
rectory. analysis of the system of 
U. S. land surveys. (Mason City, 


Ia., Anderson pub. co.) Various 
seales. 271. size 144 by 174% inches. 
Bound. [251038 


© «sepe. 15; 191622) c. Oct. 2a 
1916; F 28921; G. W. Anderson, 
Mason City, Ia. 


CHILHOWEE, Johnson Co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25104 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1916; 
F 30119; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


CoLtumMBIA, Houston Co... Ala. [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25105 


©) Oct. 24, 1916; 2c. Oct. 25, 1916; 
KF 30181; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


ConcorpiA PARISH, La. Oil field map 
of Concordia Parish, La. Seale 1 
mi. to 1 inch. Size 49 by 29 inches. 
Blue print. [25106 

@©VAug: 18240162 2 ‘e: Sept! 29, 
1916; F 28891; William T. Braun, 
Tulsa, Okl. 


DEERFIELD, Lenawee Co., Mich. © [In- 
surance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 
HUGit. to an ineh. Size 25. py 2 
inches. [25107 

© .Octs40, ASI se2 . ess Oet.. 44, 
1916; F 30102; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 

DENMARK. Denmark ; 
Iceland and 
my’ to LF 
inches. 

©: Oct: ‘9, 1916 2 « 
1916; F 28905; 
co., New York. 

JENVER, Col. [Insurance map] 
addl. sheet 102. Aug., 1916. 
o0 ft. to. an.inch. ~Size. 25, by. 21 
inches, [25109 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1916; 
HY 30125. Sanborn map Co., New 
York. 


with insets, 
Bornholm. Scale 50 
inches. Size 7 by 10 

[25108 
Oe 10, 
C. 8. Hammond & 


Vez: 
Seale 


i 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, tS. vee 


Detroit, Mich. Map of the city of De- 
troit, Mich. Scale 1 mi. to 14 inches. 
Size 14 by 21 inches. [25110 


© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1916; 
F 28909; Sauer bros., Detroit. 


— Scale 5000 ft. to 24 inches. Size 
22 by 34 inches. P-sT 0 I 


© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 11, 1916; 
F 28910; Sauer bros., Detroit. 


DisTRIcT oF CoLumBrIA. [Insurance 
maps of] Washington, D. C.  v. 2, 
add’l sheets 260-262, Aug., 1916. 
Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [25112 

©. Oct. 20, 1916: 2) G2 eae 
Ste 30126: Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


DovER CENTER, Cuyahoga, Co., O. [In- 
surance map] Cleveland, O. v. 12, 
add’l sheets 122, 123. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25113 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 e@ Oct. 25, 
1916; F 380130; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Financial war map of Eu- 

Size 21 by 29 inches. 

f25114 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 

1916; F 28887; A. B. Leach & ¢o., 
New York. 


EUROPE. 
rope and. Asia. 


— War area of eastern Europe. 
Scale 80 mi. to ~ inch. Size 103 by 
+ inches. [25115 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c« Oct. 4, 
1916; F 28898; Dodd, Mead & co., 
inc., New York. 


War area of western Europe. 
Seale 120 mi. to 24 inches. Size 5+ 
by 8% inches. [25116 

© . Sept. 29, 1916:,,2. G& (ieee 
1916; F 28899; Dodd, Mead & co., 
inc., New York. 


Forest City, Winnebago Co., Ia. [In- 
surance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [25117 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1916; 


F 30098; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 
FREDERICK, Tillman Co., Okl. [Insur- 


ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 21 


inches. [25118 

© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1916; 
F 30114; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


MAPS 


no. 10, 1916 


25134 


GALLIPOLIS, Gallia Co., O. Insurance | INDEPENDENCE, Jackson Co., Mo. In- 


maps. Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 

inch. 18 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25119 

Pacer 2, 19165 2 c,. Oct. 3, 1916; 

F 30092; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


GLOUCESTER, Mass. Map of the city of 
Gloucester, Mass., 1917; with inset, 
Gloucester & Rockport. Scale 1000 
ft. to 1 inch. Size 18 by 24 inches. 

[25120 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1916; 

F 28904; Sampson & Murdock co., 
Boston. 


HAMLET, Richmond Co., N. C._ [Insur- 
ance map] Sfept., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 6 sheets. size 25 by 
21 inches. (25020 

eo Ge, 25, 1916: 2'c. Oct. 26, 
1916; F 30189; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


HARTFORD, Conn. [Insurance map] 
v. 1. sheet 75. July, 1916. Scale 
a0 tr tO an inch. Size, 25-by 21 
inches. [25122 


wet. 11 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1916; 


F 30124; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y. [Insur- 


ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 
[251238 
© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 28, 
1916; F 30085; Sanborn map ©Co.., 
New York. 


HEADLAND, Henry Co., Ala.  [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [25124 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1916; 
F 30188; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Houieate, Henry Co., O. 


map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25125 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1916; 
F 30122; Sanborn map co., New 
York. | 


HUNTINGTON PARK, Los Angeles Co., 


Cal. [Insurance map] Aug., 1916. 
Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 24 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [25126 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1916; 
F 30128; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


[Insurance | 


surance map. Aug., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 19 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. 2 

@© Oct: “At -18i6="2 "Ee Oek 12, 
1916; F 380111; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

Iowa. Heubinger’s map of Iowa 
showing the roads officially adopted 
by the Iowa state highway commis- 
sion. Size 22 by 14 inches. 

[25128 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1916; 

F 28897; N. Heubinger, Davenport, 
Iowa. 

JEFFERSON County, Kan. Standard 
atlas. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & @o., 
1916. 2 p. 1, 7-88, viii; x=<xxiil p. 
illus., ports., maps. fol. $15.00. 

[25129 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

Oct. 2, 1916; A 488687; Geo. A. 
Ogle & co., Chicago. 


Kansas. Adaptable map of the Kan- 
sas-Oklahoma oil and gas centers. 
Scale 150 mi. to 14 inches. Size 14 
by 14 inches. [25130 

© Aue. °25,° 1916: 2c: Sept: - 12, 
1916; F 28883; Cochran independent 
publicity service, Wichita. 


Holdings of the Combination oil 
and gas co. aS shown on the adapt- 
able map of the Kansas-Oklahoma 
oil and gas centers. Scale 150 mi. 
to 14 inches. Size 14 by 14 inches. 
= [25181 
(© Sept. S$, PIG” Zee. Sepive 2: 
1916; F 28882; Cochran independent 
publicity service, Wichita. 


Holdings of the Great west oil 
and gas co. as shown on the adapt- 
able map of Kansas-Oklahoma oil 
and gas centers. Size 14 by 14 
inches. [25032 


© Aue. 31) 1916e 2 eo Sept. 12: 
1916; F 28884; Cochran independent 
publicity service, Wichita. 


LAMONT, Whitman Co., Wash. [In- 
surance map] July, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [25133 


© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 30, 
1916; F 80089; Sanborn map c¢o., 
New York. 


LARz ANDERSON ESTATE. Private map 
showing road to Larz Anderson es- 
tate. Size 94 by 64 inches. [251384 


© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 25, 1916; 
F 28922; Walker litho & pub. co., 
Boston. ; 


1127 


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25135 


LAWRENCE, Mass. Map of the city of 
Lawrence and vicinity. Scale 1000 
ft. to 42 inch. Size 23 by 25 inches. 

[25135 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 26, 

1916; F 28890; Sampson & Murdock 
co., Boston. 


LEEToN, Johnson Co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to aninch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25136 

© JOd.. 16:7 1916- 2: Gl Ock,. 17, 

1916; F 380120; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 


Lewis County, Mo. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 2 p. 
1., 7-81, viii, x—xxiii p. illus., ports.., 
maps. fol. $15.00. [251387 

© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 488686; Geo. A. Ogle & 
co., Chicago. 


Los ANGELES CouNTy, Cal. Official 
map of county of Los Angeles, Cal. 
1916. Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. Size 
Gi4t. by 6 it. [25138 


© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 18, 1916; 
F 28917; Laura L. Whitlock, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


Macon County, Ill. Highway map of 
Macon County, Ill. Scale 1 mi. to 1 
inch. Size 80 by 34 inches. Blue- 
print. [25139 


©. Sept.. 14, 1916: 2 e:-Sept 44, 
1916; F 28886; Warnie Albert Fusch, 
Decatur, Ill. 


Mass (Mine) Map of Mass and adja- 
cent properties. Scale 2000 ft. to 1 
inch. Size 214 by 15 inches. [25140 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2.c. Sept. 25, 
1916; F 28889; Thomas S. Woods, 
Boston. 

MicHIGAN. Bowen’s Michigan state 
atlas. Indianapolis, B. F. Bowen & 
€0.,) INC: 1916,. I98.cn. Peele nmaps 
(part fold.) fol. [25141 


© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
29, 1916; A 488189; B. F. Bowen & 
co., ine., Indianapolis. 


MippLeport, Miegs Co., O. [insurance 


map] Aug., 1916. Secale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. 


[25142 


© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1916; 
F 30117; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


pt. 5 BSL vais 


MILBANK, Grant Co., 8S. D. [Insurance 


map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25148 


© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 12, 1916; 
F 380107; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


MILWAUKEE, Wis. Wright’s map of 
Milwaukee. 1916. Size 35 by 26 
inches. [25144 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 e. Oct. 11, 1916; 
F 28906; Wright directory co., Mil- 
waukee. 


MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Pilot map of Min- 
neapolis, 1916. Scale 1000 ft. to 1 
inch. Size 19 by 28 inches. [25145 

© Sept.’ 1,' 1916; 2c" Seva. =. 
1916; F 28885; First and security 
national bank, Minneapolis. 


MosBerty, Randolph Co., Mo. Insur- 
ance maps. Sept., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 21 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [25146 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 27, 1916; 
F 30144; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Monon, White Co., Ind. [Insurance 
map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25147 

© Oct. 13, 191637526 Cease 
1916; F 380115; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


Monroe County, Ill. Plat book of 
Monroe Co., Ill. Various scales. 34 
l. size 15 by 18 inches. Bound. 

[25148 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ce Oct. 14, 1916; 

F 28914; Centennial atlas co. of 
Monroe Co., Ili., Waterloo, Ill. 


MontTGOMERY County, Pa., Atlas of the 
North Penn section of Montgomery 
Co., Pa., embracing Cheltenham, 
Abington, Springfield, Upper Dublin, 
and parts of Moreland, Whitemarsh, 
Whitpain, lower and upper Gwynedd 
townships. Various scales. 60 lL. 
size 22 by 17 inches. Bound. [25149 

© Oct, 23, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 21, 1916; 
F 28920; August H. Mueller, Phila- 
delphia. 


Morris, Otsego Co., N. Y. [Insurance 
map] Sept., 1916. Scale 100 ft. to 
an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

; [25150 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 25, 1916; 
F 301338; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


1128 


MAPS 


no. 10, 1916 


NApoLEeon, Henry Co., O. [Insurance 
maps] <Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 15 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25151 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 2c. Oct. 25, 1916; 
F 30185; Sanborn map co. New 
York. 


New Haven, Conn. Price and Lee co.’s 
new map of the city of New Haven, 
Conn., 1916. Scale 1500 ft. to 1 inch. 
Size 194 by 28 inches. [25152 


© Sept: 28, 1916; 2 c« Oct. 12, 
1916; F 28912; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


NEw York (Ciiy) Insurance maps 
of the borough of Queens, city of 
New York. v. 5. 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 5p.1. 1151, size 25 by 
21 inches. Bound. [25153 


© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 
1916; F 380086; Sanborn map c¢o., 
New York. 


— New York Central lines passenger 
and freight offices and terminals. 
Size 30 by 8 inches. [25154 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ce Oct. 18, 1916; 
F 28916; Rand, McNally & co., New 
York. 


NEWBURYPORT, Mass. City of New- 
buryport [1917] Scale 24 inches to 
4 mile. Size8 by 26 inches. [25155 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1916; 
F 28918; Sampson & Murdock co., 
Boston. 


NEwport, Vt. Map of Newport and 
W. Derby. Scale 1000 ft. to 1 inch. 
Size 84 by 11 inches. [25156 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c« Sept. 23, 
1916; F 28888; R. W. Spear, New- 


port, Vt. 


NortHwoop; Worth Co., Ia.  [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25157 


© Oct. 24, 1915; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1916; 
KF 30132; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Osweco, N. Y. Map of the city of 

Oswego. 1916. Size 16 by 18 inches. 

[25158 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1916; 

F 28896; Sampson & Murdock co., 
Boston. 


PENNSYLVANIA. Roadbook of Penn- 
sylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and 
New York City, ed. and arr. by J. C. 
Rommel. Philadelphia, 


American - 


25166 

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued. 
roadbook company [1916] 244 p. 
illus., maps. S8vo. [25159 


© Sept. 28,.1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 7, 1916; A 445019; John C. 
Rommel, Philadelphia. 


PITTSBURGH, Pa. Wagner’s complete 
map of Pittsburgh and the adjoining 
boros. Scale 1 mi. to 8 in. Size 
45 by 82 inches. [25160 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 38, 1916; 
F 28894; Arthur C. Wagner, Cincin- 
cinnati. 


Pomeroy, Meigs Co., O. Insurance 
maps Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 13 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25161 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1916; 


F 30143. Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
Pontiac, Mich. Town no. 3 north, 


range 10 east. Scale 38 inches to 1 
mi. Size 18 by 18 inches, [25162 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1916; 
F 28901; Wilbur Samuel McAlpine, 
Birmingham, Mich. 


PortiA, Lawrence Co., Ark. [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[251638 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 7, 1916; 
F 380099; Sanborn map co., New 
York, 


PROVIDENCE, R. I. New map of the 
city of Providence. Scale 2400 ft. 
to 1% inches. Size 12 by 16 inches. 

[25164 


© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1916; 
F 28893; C. A. Pabodie & Son, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


Rock VALLEY, Sioux Co., Ia. [Insur- 
ance map] June, 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25165 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 2, 
1916; F 380088; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


RUTLEDGE, Scotland Co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 
[25166 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c Oct. 9, 1916; 
F 30101; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


1129 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25167 


DUA ies wees 


SALEM, Mass. [Insurance map] addl. 
sheet 74, July, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25167 

© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1916; 

F 30145; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


SAVANNAH, Ga. Insurance maps v. 1. 
1916... Seale 50.1t to.an ineh; °70 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [25168 


© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 12, 1916; 


F 30112; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
Insurance maps. v. 2. 1916. 


Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 67 sheets, 
size 25 to 21 inches. [25169 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1916; 


KF 30127; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
SCHUYLER LAKE, Otsego Co., N. Y. 


[Insurance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 
inches. [25170 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 5, 1916; 
F 380096; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


SEATTLE, Wash. Kroll’s official map 
of greater Seattle, 1916. Scale 800 
ft. to 1 inch. 8 sheets, size 27 by 
39 inches. [25171 

© Sept. .27;) 11916322) en Oeknad2, 
1916; F 28911; Kroll map co., Seat- 
tle. 

SEymMour, Baylor Co., Tex. [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. Zoi 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1916; 


F 30137; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
SHELBYVILLE, Shelby Co., Ky.  [In- 


surance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 10 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [25173 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2c) Oct Ar 1916-5 


F 30141; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
SISSETON, Roberts Co., S. D. [Insur- 


ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 


inches. [25174 

© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1916; 

F 30110; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

SoutH AMERICA. [Outline map of] 

South America. Scale, 1 inch to 500 

miles. Size 64 by 94 inches. [25175 


© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1916; 


I 28915; George J. Miller, Mankato, | 


Minn, 


SPRINGFIELD CENTER, Otsego Co., N. Y. 
[Insurance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. Size 25° by 21 
inches. [25176 


© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1916; 


F 30094; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
Success, Clay Co., Ark. [Insurance 


map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 
[25417 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2°e- Ot. "7, 41916; 


F 30097; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
SuMmMitT, Roberts Co., S. D.  [Insur- 


ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 
[25178 


© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 4, 1916; 


F 30093; Sanborn map Co., New 
York. 
TEMPLE, Cotton Co., Okl. [Insurance 


map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25179 


©). Oct., 18,1916 2+. A0ehe 
1916; F 30116; Sanborn map ¢o., 
New York. 


TENNESSEE. New commercial and 
road map of Tennessee showing 
counties in different colors, cities, 
villages, post-offices, ete. Scale 83% 
mi. to 1 inch. Size 57 by 16 inches. 

[25180 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1916; 


F 28923; National map co., In- 
dianapolis. 
TERRAL, Jefferson Co., Okl.  [Insur- 


ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25181 


© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 29, 
191632 30087 : Sanborn map Co., 
New York, 


UNIoN GROVE, Racine Co., Wis. [In- 
surance map] Aug., 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [25182 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1916; 


F 30100; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

Uniontown, Union Co., Ky. [Insur- 
ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [25183 


© Oct. 2,°1916 "2c. Octe, fais 
F 30091; Sanborn map co., New 
Vork, 


1130 


MAPS 


no. 10, 1916 


UnitTep States. Henry’s easy to un- 
derstand time table map of the 


United States. Size 133 by 253 
inches. [25184 
esent, a0, 1916; 2 ¢: Oct. 4, 


1916; F 28913; George Henry, San 
Francisco. 


WaALterR, Cotton Co., OKl. 
map] Sept., 1916. 
an inch. 3 Sheets, 
inches. [25185 


= @et. 24-1916; 2 c Oct. 25, 
1916; EF 30134; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


[ Insurance 
Seale 50 ft. to 
size 25 by 21 


Warsaw, Duplin Co., N. C.  [Insur- 


ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25186 


fe eb 11,1916; 2c. Oct. 12, 
1916; F 30108; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


WASHINGTON County, Minn. Stand- 
ard map of Washington County, 
Minn. Size 31 by 11 inches. [25187 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c Oct. 6, 1916; 
F 28902; Minnesota map pub. co., 
~ we Paul. 


WAURIKA, Jefferson Co., Okl. [Insur- 


ance map] Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
3 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25188 

mr Oe. 15, 1916: 2 ¢. Oct.. 14, 


1316; BH 30113; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


WAYLAND, Clark Co., Mo. [Insurance 
map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [25189 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 


F 301038; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
WEBSTER, Day Co., S. D. [Insurance 


map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 

inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[25190 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1916; 

F 30142; Sanborn map co., New 
York. : 


25197 


WILLIAMSTOWN, Grant Co., Ky. [In- 
surance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [25191 

©) Oct: 26, 1916="2 ‘e) Oct. 2h 
1916; F 30140; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

WINDBER, Somerset Co., Pa.  [Insur- 
ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 11 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [25192 


© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 e: Oct. 12; 1916: 


F 30109; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
WOODBRIDGE, Middlesex Co., N. J. [In- 


surance map] Aug., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [25193 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1916; 


F 30128; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
WORLD. Commercial map. of the 


world, [by John E. De Meyer] 1916. 
[45] sheets, size 12 by 14 inches. 
[Bradley’s historical and geographi- 
cal outline maps, no. 37 Geographi- 
cal series]. [25194 

© June 26, 1916; 2 c Sept. 26, 
1916; aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 438718; 
Milton Bradley company, Spring- 
field, Mass. 


Handy atlas of the world. Buf- 
falo, N. Y., The Matthews-Northrup 
works, 1916. 34, [2] p. maps. 12mo. 

[25195 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

8, 1916; A 438267; Matthews-North- 
rup works, Buffalo. 

YPSILANTI, Washtenaw Co., Mich. In- 


surance maps. <Aug., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 15 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [25196 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1916; 
KF 30136; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


ZANESVILLE, O. Wards and precints, 
city of Zanesville, O. Scale 800 ft. 
to 1 inch. Size 22 by 30 inches. 

[25197 

© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 c« Sept. 29, 

1916; F 28892; Carl Ray Spencer, 
Zanesville, O. 


Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1916___ 1, 328 


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CLASSES L AND M. 


ADVENTURE OF THE JEALOUS WIFE. See 
Beatrice Fairfax. 


ALICE IN soctety. 38 reels. [25198 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9402; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


ANSWER (THE); in 5 pts., visualisa- 
tion of Newman Flower’s book, Is 
God dead? produced, arranged and 
personally conducted by Walter 
West. Clippings from reel. [25199 

© title, description and 467 prints 
recd. Oct. 13, 1916; L 9313; Broad- 
west films, ltd., London. 


ARE YOU AN ELK? written by King 
Baggot, produced by Harry McRae 
Webster. Reel. (Release no. 683) 

[25200 

© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion Oct. 16, 1916; L 9324; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


AS YE sow; written by Leo. D. Ma- 
loney and Leo Pierson, directed by 
Burton L. King. 2 reels. [25201 


© Oct. 20, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 21, 1916; L 9362; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


AT THE AINSLEY BALL. See Beatrice 
Fairfax. 


Banpit’s (THE) WAGER; written and 
produced by Grace Cunard and 
Francis Ford. Reel. [25202 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9369; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BarFty (THE); scenario by Virginia 
Kirtley, produced by Louis William 
Chaudet. Reel. [25203 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 11, 1916; L 9285; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

BEACHCOMBER (THE): written by 
Chas. J. McQuirk, directed by L. C. 
Windom. 2 reels. [25204 

© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 20, 1916; L 9857; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


MOTION PICTURES 


BEANS AND BULLETS; story by Barney 
Fury. scenario by Harry Wulze, pro- 
duced by W. W. Beaudine. Reel. 

[25205 

© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 9, 1916; L 9266; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BEATRICE FAIRFAX; episode no. 1. The 
missing watchman, scenario by Basil 
Dickey, produced by Wharton, ine. 
2 reels. [25206 

© Aug. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9411; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


2. The adventure of the jealous 
wife, Scenario by Basil Dickey, pro- 
duced by Wharton, inc. 2 reels. 
[25207 
© Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9393; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


——3. Billie’s romance, written by 
Basil Dickey, produced by Wharton, 
ine. 2 reels. [25208 


© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9394; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


4, The stone god, written by Basil 
Dickey, produced by Wharton, ine. 
2 reels. [25209 


© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9395; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


5. Mimosa San, written by Basil 
Dickey, produced by Wharton, ine. 
2 reels. [25210 


© Sept. 4,.1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9896; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


—6. The forbidden room, written 
by Basil Dickey, produced by Whar- 
ton, inc. 2 reels. [25211 

© Sept. 11, 1916; Z c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9397; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


1133 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25212 


BEATRICE FAIRFAX; episode no. 7. A 
name for the baby, written by Basil 
Dickey, produced by Wharton, ine. 
2 reels. Wear 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9398; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


8. At the Ainsley ball, written by 
Basil Dickey, produced by Wharton, 
inc. 2 reels. [25213 
© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; I: 9899; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


9. Outside the law, scenario by 
Basil Dickey, produced by Wharton, 
ine. 2 reels. [25214 
© Oct: 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9412; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


12. Curiosity, written by Basil 
Dickey, produced by Wharton, ine. 
2 reels. [25215 
© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9400; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


13. The ringer, scenario by Basil 
Dickey, produced by Wharton, ine. 
2 reels. [25216 
© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 94138; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


BEAUTIFUL (THE) TEMPLES OF CEYLON. 
(Dorsey travel picture) Reel. [25217 
© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 3, 1916; M 733; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BETTER MAN; written by Ben Cohn, di- 
rected by Jay Hunt. 2 reels. [25218 
© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916; L 9310; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
BETTY AT THE WEDDING. See Rose 


(Florence) fashions. 


BETTY ENTERTAINS AN OUT-OF-TOWN 
GUEST. See Rose (Florence) fash- 
ions. 


BETTY SELECTS HER BRIDESMAID FROCK. 
See Rose (Florence) fashions. 

BETTY’S AFFAIR. Reel. [25219 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 9, 1916; L 9263; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 

BETWEEN ONE AND TWO; by Blanche 
King, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. [25220 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 5, 1916; L 9242; Metro pic- 
tures corp., New York. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13. 


BILLIE’S ROMANCE. 


See Beatrice Fair- 
tax 


Biack (THE) SHEEP OF THE FAMILY ; 
written by Frank M. Wiltermood 
and Jay Hunt, directed by Jay Hunt. 
o reels. (Hunt 1720°C} [25221 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 ce and descrip- 
tion Oct. 3, 1916; L 9282: Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BLACK, THE STORY OF A _ DOG. 
Where is my father? 


See Mishaps of 


See 


BLow YouR HORN. 
Musty Suffer. 


BLUE (THE) ENVELOPE MYSTERY; from 
the book The blue envelope, by 
Sophie Kerr, picturized by A. Van 
Buren Powell, produced by Wilfred 
North. 5 reels. [25222 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9252; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


Bossy BUMPS QUEERS THE CHOIR; ani- 
mated by Earl Hurd. (Paramount- 
Bray cartoon, no. 43) Reel. [25223 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 24, 1916; M 744: Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 


BooMERANG (A) Split reel. [25224 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9257; Selig poly- 
scope co., Chicago. 


BORROWED SUNSHINE; by Delos Avery, 
adapted by Edw. T. Lowe, jr., di- 
rected by L. C. Windom. 2 reels. 

[25225 


© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 ce and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916; L 9302; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


BRAND (THE) OF COWARDICE; story and 
scenario by Charles M. Maigne, pro- 
duced for the Metro program by 
John W. Noble. 5 reels. [25226 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9405; Rolfe 
phctoplays, inc., New York. 


BRIDGET’S BLUNDER; comedy in 1 pt. 
Clippings from reel. [25227 
© title, description and 152 prints 
recd. Oct. 14, 1916; L 9314; United 
States motion picture corp., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


BurctaR (THE); written by R. A. 
Dillon, directed by P. C. Hartigan. 
Reel. [25228 

© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 12, 1916; L 9290; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


1134 


‘no. 10, 1916 


CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL; no. 17, car- 

toon by Wallace A. Carlson. Reel. 

[25229 

© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 6, 1916; M 734; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


— 18, cartoon by Wallace A. Carl- 
son. Split reel. [25230 
© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 26, 1916; M 746; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


See Scarlet runner. 
See Philo Gubb. 


CHIP, THE PLUMBER; by William Laub. 
Clippings from reel. [25231 
© title, description and 37 prints 
recd. Oct. 17, 1916; L 9328; Juvenile 
film corp., New York. 


CuHorus (THE) GIRL AND THE KID; in 
3 pts., supervised by H. M. and E. D. 
Horkheimer. Clippings from reel. 

[25232 

© title, description and 90 prints 

recd. Oct. 23, 1916; L 9377; Melies 
mfg. co., New York. 

Ctos—E (A) caALLt: written and pro- 
duced by Tom Mix. Reel. [25233 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 11, 1916; L 9277; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

Coit. Heeza LIAR GETS MARRIED; ani- 
mated by J. R. Bray. (Paramount- 
Bray cartoon, no. 42) Reel. 

[25234 

© Oct. 17, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 18, 1916: M 740; Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 

Conspiracy (THE); written by Wil- 
liam Parker, directed by Henry Mc- 
Rae. 2 reels. [25235 

© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 6, 1916: L 9250; Universal 
film mfg. co.. inc., New York. 

CrIMsSOoN (THE) STAIN MYSTERY; No. 
7. The devil’s symphony, story by 
Albert Payson Terhune, photoplay 
by Otto E. Goebel, produced by Erbo- 
graph co., directed by T. Hayes Hun- 
ter. 2 reels. [25236 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 3. 1916; L 9234; Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. . 

-—— 8. In the shadow of death, by 
Albert Payson Terhune, produced by 
Erbograph co., directed by T. Hayes 
Hunter. 2 reels. [25237 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916; L 9303; Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. 


CAR AND THE GIRL. 
CHICKEN (THE) 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


25245 


Crimson (THE) STAIN MYSTERY—Con. 
9. The haunting specter, by Al- 
bert Payson Terhune, directed by T. 
Hayes Hunter, produced by Erbo- 
grap co. 2 reels. [25238 

© Oct. 15, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 20, 1916; L 9356; Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. 


CrooKEeD (A) MIxUpP; story by W. M. 
Baker, scenario by Charles J. Wil- 
son, jr.. produced by W. W. Beau- 
dine. Reel. [25239 

© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 13, 1916; L 9297; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Cry (THE) OF CONSCIENCE: scenario 
by Olga Printzlau, directed by Clif- 
ford S. Elfelt. 2 reels. [25240 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Oct. 26, 1916: L 9389; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Curiosity. See Beatrice Fairfax. 
AUGHTER (A) oF Dixie. 2 reels. 
[25241 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 20, 1916; L 9359; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


DAUGHTER (A) OF THE GODS; adapted 
and produced by Herbert Brenon, 
from the story of the same name, 
under the personal supervision of 
J. Gordon Edwards. 10 reels. 

[25242 

© Oct. 15. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 16, 1916; L 9325; William 
Fox, New York. 


Decoy (THE); story by E. M. Ingle- 
ton, scenario by Bess Meredyth, di- 
rected by William Garwood. Reel. 

[25243 

© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 12, 1916; L 9287; Uni- 
versal film mfg. c¢o., inc., New York. 


Devit’s (THE) PRIZE; written and di- 
rected by Marguerite Bertsch. 5 
reels. [25244 

© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 25, 1916; L 9385; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


DORSEY TRAVEL PICTURE. See Beauti- 
ful temples of Ceylon. 
DREAMY DwtpD IN THE AFRICAN WAB 


ZONE; cartoon by Wallace A. Carl- 
son. Split reel. [25245 

© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916; M 739; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


1135 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25246 


Het (THE); story by Beth Boone, 
scenario by William Parker, pro- 
duced by H. Millard. 2 reels. 

[25246 

© Oct. 11, 1912; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion), Oct. 12, 1A9IG: 19298 > Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ELUSIVE (THE) ENEMY; written by 
Grace Cunard, directed by Francis 
Ford. Reel. [25247 


© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1916; 
description Oct. 11, 1916; L 9275; 
Universal film mfg. co., inc., New 
York. 


END (THE) OF THE RAINBOW: written 

and produced by Lynn F. Reynolds. 

5 reels. [25248 

© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9347: Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


ESSANAY-CHAPLIN REVUE OF 1916; ar- 
ranged by Essanay from the Essa- 
nay-Chaplin successes, The tramp, 
His new job, and A night out. 5 
reels. [25249 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9254: Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


EVENWUL (AN) EVENING; written by 
Victoria Fords, produced by Tom 
Mix. Reel. [25250 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 3, 1916; L 9230; Selig poly- 
Scope co., Chicago. 


FABLE (THE) OF THE KITTENISH SUPER- 
ANNS AND THE WORLD-WEARY SNIPES; 
by George Ade, directed by Richard 
Foster Baker. 2 reels. [25251 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9255; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


FABLE OF THE THROBBING GENIUS OF A 
TANK TOWN WHO WAS ENCOURAGED BY 
HER FOLKS WHO WERE PROMINENT; by 
George Ade, directed by Richard 
Foster Baker. Reei. [25252 

© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 e@ and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9332; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


FARMER ALFALFA SEES NEW YORK; ani- 
mated by Paul Terry. (Paramount- 
Bray cartoon, no. 41) Reel. [25253 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 9, 1916; M 736; Bray stu- 
dios, inc., New York. 


FAME AT LAST. 


See Timothy Dobbs, 
that’s me. 


pt. 1, assis 


FELIX ON THE JOB; written by Harry 
Wulze, produced by Joseph De 
Grasse, directed by George Felix. 
Reel. [25254 

© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9370; Universal 
film. mfg. co., ine., New York. 


FirM (THE) OF GIRDIESTONE; by Ar- 
thur Conan Doyle, produced by Har- 
old Shaw. 5 reels. [25255 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9253; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR DREAM. See 
$5,000 dream. 
FLORENCE ROSE FASHIONS. See Rose 


(Florence) fashions. 


For LOVE AND GOLD; written by EH. M. 
McCall and William Parker, pro- 
duced by Henry McRae. 2 reels. 

[25256 

© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9871; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


FORBIDDEN ROOM. See Beatrice Fair- 


fax. 


FOUND GUILTY. See Pearl of the army. 


FRoG WHO WOULD A-WOOING GO. See 
Whimsey tales. 


FROM THE DEEP; supervised by H. M. 
and KE. D. Horkheimer. Clippings 
from reel. [25257 

© title, description and 186 prints 
recd. Oct. 10, 1916; L 9269; Melies — 
mfg. co., New York. 


Future (THE) MAN; by Edward Mc- 
Wade, produced by Rolma films, inc., 
under the direction of William 
Quirk. Reel. [25258 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9401; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


GAME (THE) THAT FAILED; by Charles 
EH. Risse, directed by William Wol- 
bert. Reel. [25259 

© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9341; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


Guost (THE) OF A CHANCE; written 
by Edwin Redway, produced by 
Rolma films, ine. Reel. [25260 

© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916; L 9307; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


1136 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 10, 1916 


25274 


GILDED (THE) CAGE; in 5 pts., story by 
J. I. C. Clarke, scenario by Fances 
Marion, directed by Harley Knoles, 
Small reel. [Title changed from 
Her majesty] [25261 


© title, description and 221 prints 
recd. Oct. 2, 1916; L 9228; World 
film corp., New York. 


GIRL FROM THE HAst. See Heart of 


the hills. 


GLORIANA; written by William H. 
Lippert, directed by E. Mason Hop- 
per. 5 reels. (Hopper 1940 C) 

[25262 

© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

fron Oct: 235, 1916; L-. 9365; Blue- 
bird photoplays, inc., New York. 


GoLtp (THE) BAND; written by Harvey 
Gates, produced by Charles HE. Bart- 
lett. Reel. [25263 

© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9296; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


GOLD CIGARETTE CASE. See Scarlet 


runner. 


GOVERNOR’S (THE) DECISION. Reel. 
[25264 
© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 19, 1916; L 9353; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


GrRAuSTARK. See Prince of Graustark. 


Grey Seat. See Jimmie Dale, alias 
the Grey: Seal. 


Grip (THE) OF EVIL; no. 8. In Bo- 
hemia, by Balboa amusement com- 
pany. Clippings from reel. [25265 


© title, description and 25 prints 
reed. Oct. 14, 1915; L 9320; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


——12. Into the pit, by Balboa 
amusement company. Clippings 
from reel. [25266 


© title, description and 53 prints 
recd. Oct. 14, 1916; L 9321; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


Harpor (THE) OF HAPPINESS; by Ed- 
gar Gove, picturized by Joseph F. 
Poland, produced by Van Dyke 
Brooke. 3 reels. [25267 


© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 5, 1916; L 9245; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 

Harp-norrep ecc. See Philo Gubb. 


HAUNTING SPECTER. 
mystery. 


See Crimson stain | 


HEART (THE) OF A FOOL; by Frederic 
Chapin, directed by Harry Daven- 
port. 8 reels. [25268 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9407; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


Heart (THE) OF THE HILLS; adapted 
from the novel The girl from the 
East, by David Whitelaw, directed 
by Richmond Ridgely. 5 reels. 

[25269 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 3, 1916; L 9233; Thomas A. 
Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


HEART (THE) OF VIRGINIA KEEP; Story 
by Edwin Baird, adapted by H. 
Tipton Steck, directed by Richard 
Foster Baker. 3 reels. [25270 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 ¢c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9414; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Herr (THE) TO THE HooRAH; Scenario 
by Beatrice de Mille and Leighton 
Osmun, from the Paul Armstrong 
dramatization, aS produced by the 
Kirke La Shelle co., produced by 
Wm. C. de Mille. 5 reels. [26271 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916; L 9301; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


Her MAJESTY. See Gilded cage. 


HER VANISHED YOUTH; written by 
Maie Havey, produced by O. C. Kel- 
sey. Reel. [25272 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 24, 1916; L 93880; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HER WEDDING DAY; story by H. M. In- 
gleton, scenario by Harvey Gates, 
produced by Douglas Gerrard. 2 
reels. [252038 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 20, 1916; L 9358; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


HippEN (THE) SCAR; in 5 pts., story 
by Mrs. Owen Bronson, scenario by 
Frances Marion, directed by Barry 
O’Neil, produced by Peerless. Small. 
[Title changed from The scorching 
way | [25274 


© title and description recd. Oct. 
2, 1916; 211 prints recd. Sept. 26, 
1916; L 9227; World film corp., New 
York. 


1137 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


HIs CONSCIOUS CONSCIENCE; by Law- 
rence Semon and Graham Baker, di- 
rected by Lawrence Semon. Reel. 

p252715 

28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

30, 1916; L 9421; Vita- 

of America, Brooklyn. 


© Oct. 
tion Oct. 
graph co. 


HIS NEW JOB. 
revue of 1916. 


His OWN NEMESIS; written by W. H. 
Newman, directed by L. W. Chau- 
det. Reel. [25276 

© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 «© and descrip- 
tion Oct. 5, 1916; L 9238; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


See Liberty. 
See Grip of evil. 


See Essanay-Chaplin 


HUMAN TARGET. 
IN BOHEMIA. 


IN LOVE WITH A FIREMAN; written by 
Walter H. Newman, produced by 
William W. Beaudine. Reel. [25277 

© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9418; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

IN STUMPLAND; by Frank G. Andrews. 
Clippings from reel. [25278 

© title, description and 22 prints 
recd. Oct. 11. 1916; L 9286: Juvenile 
film corp., New York. 


See Philo Gubb. 


IX THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE: written 
by John C. Clymer and Hamilton 
Smith, adapted and produced for the 
Metro program by Francis X. Bush- 
man. 5 reels. [25279 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 21, 1916; L 9361; Quality 
pictures corp., New York. 


IN THE DARK. 


IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH. 
son stain mystery. 


See Crim- 


INTO THE PIT. See Grip of evil. 


Iron (THE) WOMAN; adapted from 
the book of the same name, by Mar- 
garet Deland, scenario my Walter 
C. Clifton, produced for the Metro 
program under the direction of Carl 
Harbaugh. 6 reels. [25280 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 5, 1916; L 9243; Popular 
plays and players, inc., New York. 


Is Gop pEAD? See Answer (The) 


IsLE (THE) OF LIFE; based on a novel 
by Stephen French Whitman, sce- 
nario by Fred Myton, directed by 
Surton George. 5 reels. [25281 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 19, 1916; L 9350: Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


—_———————————————— LT 
EU EEE 


IT MAY BE YOUR DAUGHTER; in 6 pts., 

by George M. Merrick. Smal) reel. 

[25282 

© title and description recd. Oct. 

24, 1916; 159 prints reed. Oct. 3, 

1916; L 9382; Moral uplift society 
of America. New York. 


IT NEVER COULD HAPPEN; by Edward 
T. Lowe, jr. 3 reels. [25283 
© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9374; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


JIMMIE DALE, ALIAS THE GREY SEAL; 
no. 1. The Grey Seal, in 2 pts., by 
Frank L. Packard. Clippings from 
reel. [25284 

© title, description and 100 prints 
recd. Oct. 17, 1916; L 9387; Mon- 
mouth film corp., New York. 


2. The stolen rubies, in 2 pts., by 
Frank L. Packard. Clippings from 
reel. [25285 

© title, description and 83 prints 
recd. Oct. 17, 1916; L 9386; Mon- 
mouth film corp., New York. 


JUSTICE A LA CARTE; by C. Doty Ho- 
bart, produced by John Robertson. 
Reel. [25286 


© Oct. 17, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9335; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


KENT, THE FIGHTING MAN; in 5 pts, 
from the novel by George Edgar, 
adapted by Rowland Talbot, pro- 
duced by A. E. Coleby. Clippings 
from reel. [25287 

© title, description and 860 prints 
recd. Oct. 6, 1916; L 9258; Thomas 
H. Davison, London. 


Kiss (THE); by Elizabeth Frazer, pro- 
duced under the direction of Dell 
Henderson. 5d reels. [25288 

© Oct. 14, 1916: 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 16, 1916; L 9327; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


KITTY FROM THE cCITy; written and 

produced by Harry Wulze._ Reel. 

[25289 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9348; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Last (THE) MAN; by James Oliver 

Curwood, produced by Wm. Wolbert. 

5 reels. [25290 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 11, 1916; L 9264; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


1138 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 10, 1916 


LIBERTY; no. 9. Trapped, written and 

directed by Jacques Jaccard 2 reels. 

[25291 

© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9249; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


-——10. The human target, written 
and produced by Jacques Jaccard. 
2 reels, [25292 

-© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916; L 9309; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LIFE’s SHADOWS; written and produced 
for the Metro program by William 
Nigh. 5 reels. [25293 


© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916; L 9308; Columbia 
. pictures corp., New York. 


Lost eirt. See Scarlet runner. 


LOVE AND A LIAR; Story by Tom Gib- 
son, produced by S. Chaudet. Reel. 
[25294 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 19, 1916; L 9852; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


LOVE AND HATE; story by James R. 


Garey, scenario by Mary Murillo, 
directed by James Vincent. 6 reels. 
[25295 


© Oct. 29, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9410; William 
Fox, New York. 


LOVE NEVER DIES; story by Har- 


vey Gates, directed by William 
Worthington. 5 reels. (Worthing- 
ton 1810-C) [25296 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 11, 1916; L 9280; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


LUCILLE, THE WAITRESS; written by 
Bide Dudley, produced by William 
Bailey. Reel. [25297 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 


tion Oct. 19, 1916; L 9351; Universal ° 


film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Luck (THE) oF JANE; by Major 
Henry C. Davis, produced by David 
Smith. Reel. [25298 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
fiom Oct. 18, 1916; LL 9836; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


LurE (THE) OF ALASKA; a travel and 
seenic film taken in Alaska and the 


Yukon territory. Clippings from 
reel. [25299 
© title recd. July 24, 1916; de- 
seription recd. Oct. 14, 1916; 51 
prints recd. July 24, 1916; M 741; 
Dr. Leonard S. Sugden, Los An- 
geles. 
McCay (WINSOR) AND HIS JERSEY 


SKEETERS; acted and drawn by Win- 
sor McCay. Reel. [25300 


© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 12, 1916; M 737; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Main 4400; story by Willard Bradley, 
scenario by Maie Havey, produced 
by William Worthington. 2 reels. 

[253801 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 9, 1916; L 9267; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Man (THE) WHO STOOD STILL; in 5 
pts., adapted from Louis Mann’s 
great stage success, by Jules Hekert 
Goodman, produced by Paragon 
films, ine., directed by Frank Hall 
Crane...Small reel. — [25302 

© title and description reed. Oct.. 
10, 1916; 245 prints reed. Oct. 11, 
1916; L 9295; World film corp., New 
York. 


Man (THE) WHO WENT SANE; Dy Paul 
West, picturized by Joseph F. Po- 
land, directed by Thomas R. Mills. 
3 reels. [ 253803: 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9408; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


MANTLE (THE) OF DECEIT; written and 
directed by Robert F. Hill. 2 reels. 
[25304 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 26, 1916; L 9388; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


MarooneD; by H. Tipton Steck, di- 
rected by HE. H. Calvert. 3 reels. 
[ 25305. 
© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Oct. 16, 1916; L 9322; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


MASKED (THE) WOMAN; story by Tom 
Gibson, scenario by Harvey Gates, 
produced by A. W. Rice. 3 reels. 

[25306 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9344; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


1139 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25307 


pt. 5 saws 


Memory (THE) MILL. Reel. [25307 

© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion Oct. 5, 1916; L 9237; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


MIDNIGHT (THE) ToLL. Reel. [25308 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 25, 1916; L 9384; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Mimosa San. See Beatrice Fairfax. 


MisHars (THE) oF Musty SUFFER; 
series B, no. 1. Blow your horn, 
direction of Louis Myll. Reel. 

[25309 

©) June 21, 19163, 2 .c -Oct! 10, 

1916; description Oct. 11, 1916; L 
9274; George Kleine, New York. 


— 2. Showing some speed. Reel. 

[25310 

© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 26, 1916; L 9392; George 
Kleine, New York. 


3. While you wait, directed by 
Louis Myll. Reel. [25311 


© July 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 26, 1916; L 93891; George 
Kleine, New York. 


See Scarlet run- 


MISSING 
ner. 


CHAPTER. 


MISSING See Beatrice 


Fairfax. 


WATCHMAN. 


Missine (THE) WITNESS; produced by 
Herbert Brenon. Reel. [25312 
© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9346; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Moving (THE) FINGER; written by 
Constance Crawley and Arthur 
Maude, directed by Donald Mac- 
Donald. Reel. [25313 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 11, 1916; L 9284; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


NAME FOR A BABY. See Beatrice Fair- 
fax, 


Narrow (THE) CREED; written by Ben 

Cohn, directed by Jay Hunt. 2 reels. 

[25314 

© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ¢c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 12, 1916; L 9294; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


NEARLY Clippings from 
reel. [253815 
© title, description and 167 prints 
recd, Oct. 3, 1916; L 9235; United 
States motion picture corp., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


A DESERTER. 


NEw (THE) PORTER; written and pro- 
duced by Ralph Whiting. Reel. 
[25316 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9833; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


NEw YORK’S RAPID TRANSIT; by Anne 
Maxwell, produced by Teft John- 
son. Reel. [25317 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9334; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


NicuHt out. See Essanay-Chaplin re- 
vue of 1916. 


NIGHT SHADOWS; written by. Willis 
Robards. 2 reels. [25318 


© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 5, 1916; L 9289; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York.” 


ONLY A ROSE; written by W. M. 
Ritchey, directed by Burton L. King. 
2 reels. [253819 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9256; Selig poly- 
scope co., Chicago. 


OUT OF THE SHADOWS; written by Will 
M. Ritchie, directed by Burton L. 
King. 2 reels. | 25320 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 11, 1916; L 9279; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 
OUTSIDE THE LAW. See Beatrice Fair- 
Tex. 


Parr (A) oF SHADOWS; Story by War- 
ren H. and Mae E. Frost, scenario 
by F. McGrew Willis, produced by 
Robert Daly. Reel. [ 25821. 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 10, 1916; 
description Oct. 11, 1916; L 9276; 
Universal film mfg. co., ine, New 
York. 


PARADISE FOR A DAY. Split reel. 
5322 
© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 11, 1916; L 9278; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH, no. 86. 2049. 
Reel. [25323 
© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 9, 1916; M 735; Paramount 
pictures corp., New York. 
— 87. 2050. Reel. [25324 
© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18,:1916; M $788; ‘Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


1140 


LIST OF MOTION 


no. 10, 1916 


PARAMOUNT PICTOGREAPH—Continued. 
— no. 88. 2051. Reel. [25325 
© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 20, 1916; M 748; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


— 39. 2052. Reel. [25326 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 26, 1916; M 747; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


PAaT’s PASTING WAYS; written by Chas. 
J. Wilson, jr., produced by R. A. 
Dillon. Reel. [25327 

© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916; L 9311; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Pawn (THE) SHOP; sixth of the com- 
edies produced by Charles Chaplin 
under his new Mutual Chaplin con- 
tract. 2 reels. 25228 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 5, 1916; L 9244; Lone star 
corp., Chicago. 


PEARL OF THE ARMY, no. 1. The trai- 


tor, by Astra film corp. Clippings 
from reel. [25329 
© title, description and 66 prints 


recd. Oct. 14, 1916; L 9315; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


2. Found guilty, by Astra film 
corp. Clippings from reel. [25330 

© title, description and 48 prints 
reed. Oct. 14, 1916; L 9316; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


—8. The silent menace, by Astra 
film corp. Clippings from reel. 
[25831 
© title, description and 52 prints 
recd. Oct. 14, 1916; L 9317; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


PERJURER. Reel. [25332 

© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9251; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


PuHino GuBB; series no. 1. The hard- 
boiled egg, by Ellis Parker Butler, 
picturized and directed by Pierce 
Kingsley. [25333 

© title, description and 143 prints 
reed. Oct. 10, 1916: L 9270; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 


—2. The chicken, by Ellis Parker 
Butler. Clippings from reel. [25334 
© title, description and 99 prints 
recd. Oct. 10, 1916; L 9271; Serial 
film co., inc., New York. 


PICTURES 
25343 


PuHi~to Gupp—Continued. 
—3. In the dark, by Ellis Parker 
Butler. Clippings from reel. [25335 


© title, description and 109 prints 
reed. Oct. 10, 1916: L 9272; Serial 
film co., ine., New York. 


PLACE (THE) BEYOND THE WINDS; 
story by Harriet T. Comstock, adapt- 
ed for the screen by Ida May Park, 
produced by Joseph De Grasse. 5 
reels, [25336 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 26, 1916; L 9390; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PLUMBER’S (THE) WATERLOO; Story by 
Harry Depp, scenario and direction 
by R. M. Donaldson. Reel. [25337 


© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 12, 1916; L 9288; Universal 
film mfg. co.. ine., New York. 


PotiTicAL (A) TRAMP; scenario by 
Charles J. Wilson, jr., directed by 
Louis William Chaudet. Reel. 

[25338 

© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 24, 1916; L 9379; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


PowpDER (THE) TRAIL: written by 
Grace Cunard, produced by Francis 
Ford. .2 reels. [25339 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9416: Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Pric—E (A) ON HIS HEAD; story by 
Robert Davis, scenario by Bess 
Meredyth, produced by Ben Horn- 
ing. Reel. [25340 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 21, 1916; L 9363; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

Prince (A) IN A PAWN SHOP; by An- 
dres de Segurola, produced by Paul 
Seardon, 5 reels. [25341 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 9, 1916; L 9265; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


PRINCE (THE) OF GRAUSTARK; sequel 
to Graustark, from the novel by 
George Barr McCutcheon, arranged 
and directed by Fred E. Wright. 
5 reels. [25342 

© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9373; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

PROWLERS OF THE JUNGLE. Reel. 

[25343 


© Oct. 5, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9247; Universal 
film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


1141 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25344 


QurITTER (THE) ; story by Mary Lanier 
MacGruder, scenario by Alice Von 
Saximar, directed by Burton George. 
2 reels. [253844 

© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9420; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


RAGGED (THE) PRINCESS; story by 
Frederick Chapin, scenario by John 
W. Kellette, directed by John G. 
Adolfi. 5 reels. [25345 


© Oct. 15, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 16, 1916; L 9326; William 
Fox, New York. 


RAINBow (THE) PRINCESS; by Shan- 
non Fife, directed by J. Searle Daw- 
ley. 5 reels. [25346 

© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 21, 1916; L 9360; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


RINGER (THE) See Beatrice Fairfax. 


RoaMIne (A) RoMEo. Reel. [25847 


© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9419; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ROMEO AND JULIET; adapted for the 
sereen by Adrian Johnson, directed 
by J. Gordon Edwards. 7 reels. 

[25348 

© Oct. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9376; William 
Fox, New York. 


scenario by Rudolph de Cordova, 
supervision by Maxwell Karger. 8 
reels. [25349 

© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 19, 1916; L 9354; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


ROOM RENT AND ROMANCE; written and 
directed by Roy Clements. Reel. 
[253850 
© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 11, 1916; L 9282; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
RosE (FLORENCE) FASHIONS; no. 5. 
Betty selects her bridesmaid frock. 
Clippings from reel. [25351 
© title, description and 29 prints 
recd. Oct. 7, 1916; L 9298; Florence 
Rose, New York. 


—— 6. Betty at the wedding. Clip- 
pings from reel. [25352 


© title, description and 32 prints 
recd. Oct. 7, 1916; L 9299; Florence 
Rose, New York. 


pt. 5,- Bess we 13 


RosE (FLORENCE) FASHIONS—Continued. 
—— 7%. Betty entertains an out-of- 
town guest. Clippings from reel. 

[25353 

© title, description and 24 prints 

recd. Oct. 7, 1916; L 9300; Florence 
Rose, New York. 


RvuRAL (A) ROMANCE. 2 reels. [25354 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 93842; L-Ko mo- 


tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 
SAFETY FIRST. Reel. [25355 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c« and descrip- 
tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9248; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


SAMMIE JOHNSIN MINDS THE BABY; 
animated cartoon. Split reel. [25356 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 24, 1916; M 745; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SCARLET (THE) RUNNER; no. 9. The 
gold cigarette case, by C. N. and A. 
M. Williamson, produced by Wally 
Van Nostrand. 2 reels. [25357 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9337; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


10. The lost girl, by C. N. and A. 
M. Williamson, produced by Wally 
Van Nostrand. 2 reels. [25358 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L-933S;" Vitae 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


— 11. The missing chapter, by C. 
N. and A. M. Williamson, produced 
by Wally Van Nostrand. 2 reels. 

[25359 

© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9339; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


—— 12. The car and the girl; by C. 
N. and A. M. Williamson, produced 
by Wally Van Nostrand. 2 reels. 

[25360 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and deserup- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9340; Vita- 
graph co. of America,. Brooklyn. 


ScHEME (THE) THAT FAILED. Clip- 
pings from reel. [25361 
© title, description and 21 prints 
recd. Sept. 30, 1916; L 9218; Juve- 
nile film corp., New York. 


| ScoRCHING way. See Hidden scar. 


1142 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 10, 1916 


SEA MATES; written and directed by 
Francis Powers, scenario by F. M. 
Wiltermood. Reel. [25362 

© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9368; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc... New York. 


Seconp (A) STGRY RINGER; by Lynda 
Earle. Reel. [25363 
© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916: L 9305; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


2 reels. 
[25364 
© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 25, 1916; L 9383; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc.. New York. 


Secret (THE) CELLAR. 


SEVENTEEN; an adaptation of Booth 
Tarkinton’s novel, directed by Rob- 
ert G. Vignola. 5 reels. [25365 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9422; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


SHADOWED (A) SHADOW; written by 
Jack Byrne, directed by William W. 
Beaudine. Reel. [25366 

© Oct. 21, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9367: Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SHADOWS OF SUSPICION: written by 
Arthur Maude and Constance Craw- 
ley, produced by Donald MacDon- 
ald. Reel. [25367 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9415; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc.,. New York. 


SHE WANTED A Forp. Reel. [25368 
© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1916: 
description Oct. 11. 1916: L 9273; 
L-Ko motion picture kompany. Hol- 
lywood, Cal. 


SHOWING SOME SPEED. 


See Mishaps 
of Musty Suffer. 


STENT MENACE. See Pearl of the 


army. 
SLAVE (THE) Reel. [25369 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c& and descrip- 
tion Oct. 3, 1916; L 9231; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SMALL TOWN STUFF: written by Mai- 


belle Heikes Justice. directed by 
Norval MacGregor. 3 reels. [25370 


© Oct. 14, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916: L 9304; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


t 


25379 


SOCIETY'S HYPOCRITES ; written by Wil- 
lis Woods, produced by Ben Wilson. 
3 reels. [25371 

© Oct. 11. 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 12, 1916; L 9292; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Son (A) oF ErrIn; produced under the 
direction of Julia Crawford Ivers. 
5 reels. [25372 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
Hen Oct.) 24, 1916; Ti 9385; 33.0C. 
Ivers, Los Angeles. 


Sott (THE) oF Ktura-San; by Charles 
Sarver, from the story by Frances 
E. Guihan. 5 reels. [25373 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9406; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co.. New York. 


SoULS THAT MEET IN THE DARK; by 
Eugen Illes. Clippings from reel. 
[25374 
© title, description and 82 prints 
recd. Oct. 17, 1916; L 9329; Fleitzer 
film co.. New York. 


STARLIGHT’S MESSAGE. Reel. [25375 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9417; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc... New York. 


STOLEN Honors. Reel. [25376 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 11, 1916; L 9283; Universal 
film mfg. co.. inc., New York. 


STOLEN RUBIES. See Jimmie Dale, 
alias the Grey Seal. 
Stone Gop. See Beatrice Fairfax. 
STRONG EVIDENCE; 
Reel. [25377 
© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 9, 1916; L 9261; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


by N. J. Josephi. 


STUMBLING; story by Max Genaski, 
scenario by Harvey Gates, produced 
reels. [25378 


by Leon D. Kent. 2 

© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9372: Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Suttana (THE); by Henry Rowland, 
photoplay by Balboa amusement 
company. Clippings from reel. 

[2537 
© title. description and 140 prints 
recd. Oct. 14, 1916; L 9319; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


1143 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25380 


pt. I, n.s., v.13 


written and 
Reel. 
[25380 
© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916; L 9403; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SWEDEY, THE JANITOR; 
produced by Wallace Beery. 


TEMPTATIAON (THE) OF ADAM; writ- 
ten by Louis V. Jefferson, directed 
by Al. Green. 38 reels. [25381 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 30, 1916; L 9428; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Terrors (THE) OF A TURKISH BATH. 
2 reels. [253882 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 18, 1916; L 9345; L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


Test (THE) ; by Astra film corp. Clip- 
pings from reel. [25383 


© title, description and 131 prints 
recd. Oct. 14, 1916; L 9318; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


THEIR DIVORCE; by Stella R. Cowen, 
produced by Sidney Drew. Reel. 
[25384 
© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 28, 1916; L 9364; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


THROUGH BABY’S VOICE; Scenario by 
Calder Johnstone, produced by 
George Cochrane. 2 reels. [25885 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c Oct. 6, 1916; 
description Oct. 7, 1916; L 9259; 
Universal film mfg. co., ine, New 
York. 


THROUGH THE SOLID WALL; Story by 
Farleton Winchester, scenario by E. 
J. Clawson, directed by Walter Mor- 
ton. 2 reels. [25386 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 11, 1916; L 9281; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


2 reels. 
[25387 
© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 16, 1916; L 9323; Univer- 
Sal film mfg. co., New York. 


TIGERS OF THE PLAINS. 


TimotHy Dopps, THAT’S ME, no. 10. 
Fame at last, story by Bess Mere- 
dith, produced by Wallace Beery. 2 


reels, [25388 
© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 5, 1916; L 9236; Univer- 


sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


ToOM’S SACRIFICE; written and produced 
by Tom Mix. Reel. [25389 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 19, 1916; L 93855; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Traitor. See Pearl of the army. 


Tramp. See Essanay-Chaplin revue of 
1916. 


Trappep. See Liberty. 


TREADING PEARLS; Supervised by E. D. 
and H. M. Horkheimer. Clippings 
from reel. [25390 
. © title, description and 89 prints 
recd. Oct. 23, 1916; L 9378; Melies 
mfg. co., New York. 


TROUBLES FOR FOUR; by Edward J. 
Montagne, produced by John Rob- 
ertson. Reel. [25391 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 9, 1916; +. 9262; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 
TROUBLESOME (A) Clippings 
from reel. [25392 
© title, description and 140 prints 
recd. Oct. 27, 1916; L 9409; United 
States motion picture corp., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


TRIP. 


Reel. 
[25893 
© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 12, 1916; L 9291; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


UNFINISHED (THE) CASE. 


UNPROTECTED; by James Hatton, di- 
rected by James Young. 5 reels. 
[25394 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9375; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


Us Kips; written and produced by Lule 
Warrenton. Reel. (Warrenton 
1922 C) [25395 

© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 14, 1916; L 9312; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Voice (THE) UpsTarRs; directed by 
Herbert Brenon. Reel. [25396 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 27, 1916 L 9404; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


War (THE) BRIDE’S SECRET; Story by 
Mary Murillo, directed by Kenean 
Buel. 6 reels. (Buel no. 4) [25397 

© Oct. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 9, 1916; L 9268; William 
Fox, New York. 


1144 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 
no. 10, 1916 25408 


WEARY WHILLIE’S BIRTHDAY; by Ed-| WuHrte (THE) MAN’s Law. Reel. 
ward J. Montagne, produced — by [25403 
Frank Currier. Reel. [25398 © Oct. 4 1916: 2 ce. and descrip- 


© Oct. 13, 1916: 2 c and descrip- tion Oct. 5, 1916; L 9241: Universal 
tion Oct. 14, 1916: L 9306: Viia- film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
h co. of Ameri Brooklyn. 
Aiea ie _ WHo Is SHE? by A. S. filmfabriken 


WHEN CUPID SLIPPED: written and alate 
produced by Victoria Forde. Reel. Danmark. Clippings from 2S: 104 


[25399 7 

2 are © title, description and 124 prints 

© Oct 24, 1916; 2 c and descrip- | reed. Oct. 17, 1916; L 9331; Fleitzer 
tion Oct. 23, 1916; L 9366; Selig film cn. New York 


polyscope co., Chicago. | 
WHEN JUSTICE ERES; by Eugen Illes. | WiCHcRAFT; written by Margaret 
Turnbull from the story by R. 


Clippings from reel. [25400 : 
@ title, description and 129 prints | Reicher. Secs (25405 
recd. Oct. 17, ; L 9330; Fleitzer a : 
: es i © Oct. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 


film co., New York. f 
eee. tion Oct. 6, 1916; L 9246; Jesse L. 
WHERE IS MY FATHER? in 7 pis., an Lasky feature play co., New York. 
adaptation from the famous novel, 
Black, the story of a dog, by Alex- Wort (THE) SERIES GAMES; Boston 
ander Dumas, scenario and direction vs. Breoklyn, 1916. 4 reels. [25406 
by Joseph Adelman. Clippings from © Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ec and descrip- 
reel. [25401 tion Oct. 19, 1916; M 742; Selig 
© title, description and 225 prints polyscope co., Chicago. 
recd. Oct. 7, 1916; L 9260; Exclusive | WratH (THE) oF Cactus Moore; 


2 


ES Ae A NT “RN 


features., inc, New York. | written and directed by William V. 
Wate you warr. See Mishaps of | Mong. 3 reels. (25207 
Musty Snuffer. © Oct. 3, 1916: 2 c and descrip- 


tion Oct. 5, 1916; L 9240; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


$5,000 (THE) DREAM; written and di- 
rected by Beverly Griffith. Reel. 
[25408 
© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 12, 1916; L 9289; Universal 
film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


WHIMSEyY TALES. Frog who would a- 
wooing go, written and produced by 
G. Wallace of the Sequoia film co. 
Small reel. [25402 

© title and description recd. Aug. 
28, 1916; 25 prints recd. June 27, 
1916; L 9219; Grant Wallace, Fair- 
fax, Cal. 


NE 


Number of entries in classes L and M included in the Catalogue since 
January 1, 1916:_ 
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1145 


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PART I, 


BOOKS 


GROUP 2 


Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author 


and copyright proprietor are the same, and that therefore the name is 
not repeated in the claim paragraph. 


Apspott (Anderson Richard)* New 
York. Rudiments of music. Home 
work 1. Sheet, 17 by 74 inches. 

[25409 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 489910. 


ACEVEDO (Julio) Directorio hispano- 
americano y guia de compradores en 
Estados Unidos, 1916-1917. Neuva 
York, E. U. de A. [1916] 568, [4] p. 
nias; ~ fol. (Half-title: Spanish- 
American directory and buyers guide 
in the United States) [25410 

© July 31, 1916; 2c. Aug. 8, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 4, 1916; A 488066; Export 
trade directory co., New York. 


ACKLEY (Drs.) & Wulfe*, Kansas City, 


Mo. Better teeth, better health. 
cover-title, [12] p. 12mo. ve 
© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c Oct. 7, 1916; 


aff. Oct. 14, 1916; A 489848. 


ApAms (Frank R.)* Whitehall, Mich. 
Friend wife. (Jn Munsey, Nov., 
1916) [25412 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 19, 1916; 
A 443315. 


ADLER (David) & sons clothing co.*, 
Milwaukee. Collegian clothes. 12 p. 
illus. 12mo. [25413 

© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 16, 
1916; aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 4442138. 


ALASKAN churchman calendar, 1917. 
cover-title, 12 1. illus. Svo. $0.50. 
[Text parallel to binding] [25414 

© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 444413; Alaskan church- 
man, Haverford, Pa. 

AtpRipcgeE (Arthur Frederick) 
flags; their origin and uses. 


On 
New 


York, The Rudder publishing com- ' 


pany [1916] 24 p. illus. 24mo. 
$0.25. [25415 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 4899538; Rudder pub. co., 


New York. 


ALERT syndicate service. 
[25416-25418 
Alert syndicate leafiet service for Nov., 
1916. Sheet, illus., 20 by 25 inches 


fold. to 4to. © Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c. and 
ai. Oct, 7, Jot6 3A. 444391, 


© Alert leafiet service, Chicago. 
Sketches of merchandise for use in de- 


partment store advertising. Nov., 
1916.  cover-title, 8 1. illus. fol. 
$50.00. @©@ Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 444438, 
Suggestions for advertising copy. Sup- 


plementary to the November, 1916, is- 
sue. cover-title, 11 numb. Le fou 
[Text parallel binding] © Oct. 11, 
19 2 eo cand att. "Oct, 16, .1916; 


A 444437, 
© Alert syndicate service, Chi- 
cago. 


ALEXANDER (Joseph A.) s7.*, Chicago. 
Religion as an asset in peeinesst 
cover-title, 34 p. port. 16mo. (In- 
structive series, no. 32) [25419 

@© Sept. 16, 1916; .2°c: and: ait: 
Oct. 12, 1916; A 447 013. 


AtFrorp (W. S.)* Kinderhook, [I1l. 
Breeding for sex. [8] p. 16mo. 
[25420 


© Oct. 20, 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. 
Oct. 24, 1916: A 447018. 


The year book of Carle- 

261 p. illus., ports. 
4to. $2.50. [25421 

OPMOc A ISIS, De. Oe 14. 
1916; aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 446045; 
Ralph Ledyard Henry, Northfield, 
Minn. 


1917. 
ton college. 


ALGOL, 


ALL-PACKAGE grocery stores co.*, New 
York. All-package idea is the last 
word in the science of the distribu- 


tion of food products. Sept., 1916. 
28 p. front., plates. ~8vo. ee 
cover: Prospectus) [25422 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


fy LOG ck: 444853. 


1147 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, 1S. Vote 


ALLEN (Anne Elizabeth) Three neigh- 
bors and other stories, by A. E. Al- 
len, illus. by Diantha Horne Mar- 
lowe. Springfield, Mass., M. Brad- 
ley company, 1916. 2 p. 1., 104 p. 
illus. 12mo. [25423 


©) Sept, 6, 1916*: 2) e+ Oct. "23. 
1916; aff. Oct. 81, 1916; A 445421; 
Milton Bradley co., Springfield, 
Mass. 


ALMANACCO Italiano Severa e guida 
alla salute, 1917. cover-title, 48 p. 
Svo. [25424 

© Oct: 9, 1916; 2. ¢. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 489797; W. EF. Severa 
co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


ALTMAN (B.) & co.*, 
Book of styles. cover-title, 122 p. 
illus. 4to. (Catalogue no. 115, fall 
and winter, 1916-17) [25425 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
4, 1916; A 444196. 


AMALGAMATED travel & tourist assn., 
ine.*, New York. Steamship travel 


New York. 


guide; complete list of fares and 
Sailings. cover-title, 15 p. _ illus. 
nar. S8vo. [25426 


© Oct. 6; 1916; 2 c. and aft! Oct: 
11, 1916; A 4443820. 


AMERICAN APPRAISEMENT assn.*, San 
Francisco. [25427-25429 


Appraisal service. 23 1. illus., maps. 
fol. © Sept. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Oct. 16, 1916; A 444429. 

Insurance service. [12] p. illus. fol. 
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 16, 
1916; A 444421. 

Report service. [12] p. illus. fol. © 
Sept. 15, JdOl6E) 2c: sSept. 25. O06 ; 
alk (Oct. UG: 1916; A 444411. 

AMERICAN ART & jewelry co.*, New : 

York. Monogram jewelry, watch 

fobs, pendants, pins, etc. cover-title, 

19 pH. illus: 16pie: [25430 
© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 e. Oct: 24, 1916: 

aff.. Nov. 1, 1916; re 444700. 


AMERICAN ASSN. of newspaper special 
advertising*, Chicago. [25431, 25432 
National gold cup pocket billiard tourna- 

ment. pecgee illus., 22% by 163 inches. 


Sept. 1916; abr es “and aff. Oct. 9, 
1916: 1¢. sone 2, 1926; A 444345, 


Biamped out by the censor. Sheet, 
by 16% inches. © Oct. 14, 1916; 
and aff, Oct. 17, 1916; A 439857. 
AMERICAN BOOK co.*,, New York. Ge- 
ography of the District of Columbia. 
Pr xXvVi-xix. illus., .aaps: : 4to: iWath 
this: Geography of Maryland.—Ge- 
ography of Delaware.) [25433 
© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

15, 1916; A 446425. 


22% 
2/6 


AMERICAN COMMERCE assn.*, Chicago. 
[25434-25441 


American commerce association ; what it 
is, what it does, how it does it. 79 p. 
illus., ports., map. - 4to.-. (@>°Nov. 
1916; 2 e. and aff. Nov. 8 4o1Gle 
446254. 


Driver + the car. 28 p._ illus., ports. 
8vo. (Cover-title: Barney Oldfield) 
@ Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c: and ali aoew 
1916; A 446255. 


Experience method of traffic training. 


52 p. illus:, map. \4to! (@ Gem aie 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct, 29/1516 
445256. 

New profession, traffic management. 42 


p. illus. 4to. © Sept.26) 19tGyi2e 
Sept.. 30, 1916; aff. Oct, 2a) Aste 
444466. 


Practical traffic work. Unit. 5. [19] p. 
4to. © Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 27, 
1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444176. 


Unit 10: [17] p.. 4to5 @rOeaae: 
1916; 2-¢.. Oct. 38, 1916: aa- Gena 
1916; A 444670. 

Your height in the traffic world. cover- 
title, 15, [1] p.’ illus: "Syo7 s@) ties 
15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mars 2Taoie- 
A 428255. 

Your personal instructor. Unit 5, steps 
1-12. 1p.1, 39 p. 4f0. (Gi Senieer 
1916; 2 ¢. Sept. 30, 19163 ale, Gcrats: 
1916; A 444465. 


AMERICAN CRANBERRY growers’ assn. 
Proceedings of the 47th annual con- 
vention of the American cranberry 
growers’ association held at Hotel 
Raleigh in the Pines, Hammonton, 


N. J., on Saturday, Aug. 26, 1916. 
cover-title, 21 p. illus. Svo. [25442 
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 ¢ Oct) aoaaaer 


aff. Sept. OT, 1916; A 444223; An- 
drew J. Rider, Hammonton, N. a ; 


AMERICAN FIELD hockey assn. Field 
hockey. Official publication of the 
A. F. H. A. Comp. by Constance 
M. K. Applebee. New York, Ameri- 
can sports publishing company, 1916. 
38 p. illus., diagrs. 16mo. (Spal- 
ding red cover series of athletic 
handbooks. no. 88 R) $0.25. - 

[25448 
© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and ai @er 

24,1916; A 445318 ; " American sports 


pub. co., New York. 

AMERICAN FLINT glass workers’ union*, 
Toledo, O. [25444-25446 
Circular aes 5, Sept. 25, 19905 ae 

fe Br We a @ Sept. 25, 1916..20e 
Oct; ioi6: atte NOetz ‘4, 1916; A 
444219. 


Circular no. 6. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 12 by 934 inches. © Oct. 10, 
1916; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1916; aff. Oct. 30, 
1916; A 439942. 

Circular no. 7, Oct. 26, 1916. 27 [1] pD. 
4to. © Oct. 26, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 444674. 


1148 


Fi 
ily 
x 


x 
2 BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


25473 


New York. 

[25447-25455 

Bibliography of articles on refractory 
materials. cover- na 104 p. 8vo. 
@©ryMar 15, 1916; Mar. 18, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 17, 1916; a0 426778. 


Report of committee on cast iron pipe 


AMERICAN GAS institute’, 


Jom.) 2! p.. Svo. © Mar. 15, 1916; 
2 ce. Mar, 18, 1916; aff. Mar. 17, 1916; 
A 426784. 


Report of the committee on accident pre- 
vention. 1p. diagrs. 8vo. © Mar. 
Mp ae OG See C: Mar. 18, 1916; aff. 
Mar. 17, 1916; A 426788. 


Report of the committee on gas house- 


piping. 19 p. 8vo. © Mar. 15, 1196; 
2c. Mar. 18, 1916; aff. Mar. 17, 1916; 
A 426785. 


Report of the committee on gas lighting. 


Gps ovo.) ©) Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 
ieeota.: al. Mar. 17, 1916; A 
426782. 

Report of the committee on gas works 
auxiliaries. 94 p. diagrs. VOu ©) 
Moret om pLouge 2c. Mar. 18) 1916) 


aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 426786. 
Report of the committee on refractory 


materials. cover-title, 50 p. illus. 
(1 fold. plate), fold. diagrs. 8vo. 
@pMare 15.1916) 2) co Mar. 18519165 


aff, Mar. 17, 1916; A 426779. 


Report of the committee on supplying 
large buildings with gas. 7 p. 8vo. 
© Mar. 15, 1916: 2 c. Mar. 18, 1916; 
aff.. Mar: 17, 1916; A 426781. 


Report of the committee on utilization 
of gas fuel appliances. 6 p. 8vo. © 
Maro15,- 1916; 2 0c. Mar. 18, 1916; 
aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 426780. 


AMERICAN INDUSTRIES. Suppl. Pre- 
ventive appliances, Oct., 1916. [4] p. 
eol. illus. fol. [25456 

Cer. 40, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
14, 1916; A 439827; Natl. manufac- 
turers co., New York. 


AMERICAN JERSEY cattle club*, New 
York. Herd register. v. 89. exxviii, 
657 p. S8vo. $1.00. [25457 

Oct. 20, 1916; 2c Oct.) 28, 
1916; aff. Oct. 27, 1916; A 446124. 


AMERICAN LAUNDRY machinery co.*, 
Cincinnati. Profitable proposition. 
cover-title, 15 p. illus. obl. 16mo. 

[25458 
@rAue 1451916- 2 «Sept. 2, 
1916; aff. Oct. 20, 1916; A 486757. 

AMERICAN LUMBERMAN*, Chicago. Ad- 
vertising bulletin no. 27. Sheet, 
illus., 152 by 21 inches. [25459 

© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 444415, 


AMERICAN MACHINIST. United States 


munitions. (J72 American machin- 
ist ) [25460-25463 
Oct. 19, 1916. 


OVOCE SO TONG te Oct. 

PO; TOG Al 443353: 

Oc 26) 19168 (©) Octs 26, 191641 c. Nov. 
Ge LONG An 443 0407. 


AMERICAN MACHINIST—Continued. 


Nov. 9, 1916. © Nov. 9, 1916; 1. 
10, 1916; A 448877. 


Nov. 16, 1916. (© Nov. 16, 191670) ¢ 
Nov. 16, 1916; A 449060. 


© Hill pub. co., New York. 
AMERICAN POLLED Hereford breeders 


Nov. 


assn.*, Des Moines, Ia. American 
polled Hereford record (double 
Standard)... WV. 2: 2. tee ol Te Siken Wp: 
Ato. [25464 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 
28, 1916; A 446042. 


AMERICAN SCHOO! of correspondence*, 
Chicago. Machine shop work. - pt. 
1—5. Instruction papers prepared by 
Frederick W. Turner, Oscar EH. Per- 
rigo and Howard P. Fairfield, re- 
vised by Howard P. Fairfield. 5 v. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. $2.50. [25465 


© Sept. 28, 1916:\2.¢ and aff. 
Oct. 6, 1916; A 4388723. 


AMERICAN SEATING €O.*, 


2c. and aff. Oct. 


Chicago. 
[ 25466, 25467 
Auditorium, assembly room and class 
room seating. cover-title, 15 p. illus. 
Svo. © Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct.. 20, 1916; A 438996. 


Coane furnitures, 923) pz. ils. obi 
@ Nowa LONG 2c vandiratte 
Rae 8, 1916; A 444809. 

AMERICAN 
neers*, 
membership ] 
$2.50. 


SOCIETY of safety engi- 
New York. [Certificate of 
Sheet, 11 by 14 inches. 

[25468 
©) May 3h, 1916s 2 e Sepia, 
1916; aff. Oct. 20, 1916; A 444478. 


AMERICAN STUD book. 2d suppl. to v. 
11. Foals of 1914. New York, The 
Jockey club, 1916. 49 p. 12mo. 
$2.00. [25469 

©PApenit.1916:-2 el anda: Apr: 
8, 1916; A 427601; Jockey club, 
New York. 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE & telegraph co.*, 

New York and Boston. 

[25470-25472 

Commission leafiet no. 57. Sept. 1. 1916. 
Xxill, 713—939' _p. 8vo. @! Sept... 27, 
LONG eee and walt wNOVe los OG 
446417. 

——no.. 58. Oct: 1, 1916. xvi, 
1149 p. Svoln© (Och rol LOG: 
and aff. Nov. 15, 1916; A 446422. 

Specifications no. 3770. Aus 1916. 
Various paging, diagrs. 4to. © Oct. 
NG LOM G tae: Oct. 21, 1916; A 447014. 


Aurora, Ill. 


941— 
2k 


AMERICAN WELL works, 


Drilling machines. 112 p._ illus., 
diagrs., tables. 4to. (Catalog no. 
145) [25473 


@pOets 28, 191652 
30, 1916; A 446184. 


ce. and aff. Oct. 


1149 


25474 


AMICABLE life insurance co.*, Waco, 


Pex. Rules and _ instructions to 
agents. Oct. 16; 1916. 45, [2] p. 
16mo. [25474 


© Ocie AG, 191632 GO: 17,1916; 
aff. Oct. 27, 1916; A 444638. 


ANGELO (Holger R.) All Scandinavia 
is backing up Norway. (In Chicago 
daily news) [25475 

© Nov. 3, 1916; 1 c Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 448738; Chicago daily news ©o., 
Chicago. 


ANIMATED cartoon advertising co. 
Chureh social service and commu- 
nity work dept. [Church and com- 
munity work motion picture plan] 
[4] p. Ato. [25476 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
4, 1916; A 444208; Harry Francis 
Daley, Baltimore. 


ANKER (Hila) Bitter against U. S., 
Norway wants -aid. (In Chicago 
daily news) [25477 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 1, 1916; 
A 448631; Chicago daily news co., 
Chicago. 


APOLLO institute of music*, Milwaukee. 
Piano course, lesson 1-14. 14 sheets, 
illus., one printed on both sides, 
14 by 103 inches. [25478-25480 

© Apr. 3, May 15, June 14, 1916; 
2 ¢c. each and aff. Sept. 1, 1916; A 
439117439119. 


ARCHIBOLD (Maurice J.) Laboratory 
course of practical electricity. New 
York, The Macmillan company, 1916. 
ix, 211,.[41)]. pw diasrs,eSvesns1A0. 

[25481 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 445660; Macmillan co., 
New York. 


Arcos (Rene) PS aaee 
Food scant, Batocki admits. © Oct. 20, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 19162 A 443419" 
Boneaais struck before it was ready. 
© Oct. 16, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 19, 1916: 
A 443321. 

Sane in Vienna; 700 shot. © Oct. 17 
LONG s Ae: Oct.220,, I91G =A 443349, 
“is increase of births. @© Nov. 9, 
1s ; Lies Nev: 13: 1916%-A4 443945. 


[Note : The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


b 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 

ArMouR & co.*, Chicago. Armours’ 
by-product exhibit. Sheet, col. 
diagrs., 17% by 26 inches. [25486 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 


23, 1916; A 444508. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. fie se vias 


ARMSTRONG cork co.*, Pittsburgh. 
Armstrong cork table mats. [4] p. 
illus. 16mo. [25487 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c« Sept. 28, 
1916; aff. Oct. 2, 1916; A 444156. 


ArT publication society*, St. Louis. 
Why music education should be ac- 
credited by the private teacher, con- 
servatory, high school, university. 
cover-title, 12 p. 12mo. [25488 

© Mar. 23, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Mar. 25, 1916; A 427416. 


ARTHUR (Elizabeth)* Newtown Square, 


Pa. Practical laboratory technique. 
1 p.1., 32 p. tables. 8vo. $2.00. 
[25489 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
238, 1916; A 446007. 


New York. 
[25490-25495 


British army’s morale has greatly in- 
creased. (In New York Evening post.) 
@ Oct 23, 1916; 1 .¢. Get 255 seiI6G a 
443608. 


British caught the Germans at_ break- 
fast. @ Nov. 14, 191631 @ Ney. 42, 
1916; A 449007. 

© Oct. 19, 


No peace for year at least. 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1916; A 443376. 


Positions won by British of exceptional 
strength. (In New York world.) © 
Nov. 14, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 415, 29165 % 
449008. 

Prussian guards were glad to surrender. 
© Nov. 15,1916; 1 ce. Nov. 16, 1916; A 
449041. 

400 Germans taken by British chen les. 
(In New York tribune) Nov 
19165 Lc. Neve 1455990 = 449075- 
[Note: The foregoing are in New York 

Globe unless otherwise stated ] 


ASSOCIATED press*, 


= 


ASSOCIATED TILE mfrs.*, Beaver Falls, 
Pa. Tile floors and walls for hos- 
pitals. 40 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 

[25496 
© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 444686. 


ATKINSON (Clarence T.)* Newark, 
N. J. Story, character analysis and 
scenario of The devil in paradise. 
cover-title, [15] p. 8vo. [25497 

© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 489950. 


AtTTLEeporO, Mass. Attleboro, North At- 
tleboro and Plainville, Massachu- 
setts directory, 1917. no. 31. Provi- 
dence, Boston, Sampson & Murdock 
co., 1916. 3811 (i. e, 317), 337-498 

p. front. (fold map.) Svo. $3.00. 
[25498 
© Oct. 30, 1916: 2c. and aff. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 446210; Sampson & Mur- 

dock co., Boston. 


1150 


no. 11, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


Austin, Nichols & co., inc. Catalogue 
and price list of the exclusive brands 
[ete. ] Sept._Oct. [1916] cover- 
title, 104 p. nar. 8vo. [25499 

© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
138, 1916; A 444866; Heard Respess, 
New York. 


Auto compressor co.*, Wilmington, O. 
Oro good as gold automobile acces- 
sories. 386 p. illus. 8vo. [25500 

“©) Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 439992. 


AUTOMOBILE LEGAL assn.*, Boston 
[Route card] no. 333, 3384. 2 cards 

. printed on both sides, 8% by 33 
' inches. Contents.—no. 3338. Twin 
; Mountain house, N. H., to North 
’ Woodstock via Lost River. no. 334. 
North Woodstock, N. H., to Twin 


Mountain house via Lost River. 
[25501, 25502 
© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 444456, 444457. 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE directory’s mailing 
list. Sept. 1916. cover-title, 955, [1] 
p. S8vo. [Text parallel to binding] 

[25503 

© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 

18,1916; A 444455; Automobile trade 
directory, inc., New York. 


BAvcocxm, (M, G.) co. Free silver 
spoon. Happy Thanksgivinetide. 
(In Brooklyn daily eagle) [25504 

© Nov. 5, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 10, 1916; 
A 448846; George H. Babcock, New 
York. 


Baitey (Nelson Burdette) Course of 
lessons on the ukulele. Lesson no. 
1-6. San Francisco, Sherman, Clay 
@ eo., 1916. 6 v. illus. fol. 

, [25505-25510 
© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. each Sept. 


Pe eonornmai:: Oct. 9, ASICs, A 
444979444984; Sherman, Clay & 
co., San Krancisco. 

Barrp (Hdwin) Magic moment. (In 
Chicago herald). p25odd) 


Croce 22 (1916s. 1) le: Oet: 23: 
1916; A 448458; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


namin «(Helix Js) * -Velva,..N... D: 
Handy table for piece workers on 
prices ranging from 15c to 95c per 
100. Card, 62 by 42 inches. $0.10. 

[25512 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 1 ¢ Sept. 11, 

1916; 1 c Sept. 23, 1916; aff. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 444498. 


% 


BAKER (Gertrude C.)* Surbiton, Eng- 
land. Neutrals. pt. 2. (Jn Loyal 
American, Nov., 1916) [25513 


© Nov. 3, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 10, 
1916; A 443848. 


BAKER-SHIPPEE mfg. co.*, Los Angeles. 
Wonder continuous-agitation cooker. 
8 sheets, tables, diagrs. 9% by 12 
inches. Contents.—l. Index for 
style A machine.—2. Index for style 
B machine.—8. Index for style C 
machine.—4, Index for style D ma- 
chine.—5. Index for style E ma- 
chine.—6. Index for style F ma- 
chine.—7. Index for style G ma- 
chine.—8. Index for style H ma- 
chine. [25514-25521 


© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 ec. each and 
aff. Sept. 26, 1916; A 444229444936. 


Batt (W. S.)* Providence. Ad route. 
[2ad22 25023 
Oct. 1, 1916.’ cover-title. } 16 ‘py “illus. 


nar. 8vo. © Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ¢«. and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444512. 


Oct. 15, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 
nar. 8vo. © Oct. 10, 1916; 2 @ and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444511. 


BatMeEs (James L.) Evidences of re- 
ligion by J. L. Balmes; tr. by T. D. 


Timpane. The Torch press, 1916. 
109 p. -24mo:- $0.10. [25524 
@r Sent i> FOG 2 vex (Oe alin 


1916; aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444576; 
T. D. Timpane, Memphis. 


BANKERS AND merchants savings plan 
for children eco. $1,000.00 for the 
babies. Sheet, illus., 19 by 12 inches. 

[25525 


©v Sully le LOG b 2 .cea Mralives 24. 
1916; aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 489752; 
A. L. Kirkham, Springfield, I. 


BANKERS CLEARING house map calendar 
for 1917. Sheet, col. map, 214 by 30 
inches. $0.50. [25526 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
11,1916; A 444445; Pauline L. 
Diver, New York. 


BANKERS DIRECTORY and special list of 
selected lawyers, July, 1916. [v.94] 
Homans- and Sharp & Allemans ed. 
Chicago and New York, The Credit 
company [1916] 1017, 1245-1326 p. 
4to. [25527 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 5, 
1916; A 445008; James F. Bishop, 
administrator of the estate of John 
W. White, Chicago. 


1151 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 53s. v.48 


BANKERS LIFE €0.*, Des Moines, Ia. 
You can’t get life insurance. 2 1. 
illus. 16mo. [25528 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 444569. 


BarciLay, Moore & co.*, Philadelphia. 
Pennsylvania tax free bonds classi- 
fied. Sth ed., Sept., 1916. 44 p. 
16mo. [25529 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444150. 


Bagnirz (Harry L.)* New York. Mes- 
serschmitt process for the produc- 
tion of hydrogen. (Jn Metallurgical 
and chemical engineering, Oct. 15, 
1916) [25530 

©) Oct. 14.1916: 7 «Od. 20, 1946; 
A 448345. 


BARRETT bros.*, Springfield, O. 


[25531-25533 
(In Barrett’s 


Auditor’s blanks, 1916. 


blanks; 1916) ©. Jan: “6,.1916s 2) ¢: 

and aff. Jan. 10, 1916; A 420305. 
Blanks for clerk of court, 1916. (In 

Barrett’s blanks, 1916) @ Jan.+ 6, 


19163 .2.e) and -aft, dan. iB: t8i6* A. 
420307. 

Probate court blanks, 1916. (In Bar- 
rett’s blanks, 1916) @© Jan. 6, 1916; 
2 ¢. and afi. Jan. 10; 1916 °) A 420306. 


Barsotr1 (Charles)* New York. [Ca- 
blegrams] (Jn Progresso italo-amer- 
cano ) [25534-25566 
Ock., 17, 18. 1916) © Oek te, eT 1SiG- 

fS é€. eaeh Oct: 25, P9167 A! 445586: 
443289, 

Oet.' 19, 20, 1916. “© Oct. 19) 320) tS16: 
i Se: Oct.’ 39. 20 wASPE= Kh 443361, 
443362 

Det. Si, 221916. Eel, Sa Be ISAs = 
1 see OCR U2 Tah Bor MOG e A 443384, 
443385. 

Oct. 23, 1916. © Oct. 23, 1916s 1-¢: Oct. 


23, 1916; A 443436. 


Vek. 24,25, T1915, “| @ Get. 247 25. 1916 - 
e. each Oct. 25, 1916; A . 443451, 
443459 
Oct. 26,1916... Or Ock , SR 4986 st ie 
Oct. 26, 1916; A 443524 


Oct... 27-29, 1916. © Oct. 27-29, 1916; 
1 c. Oct. 27, 28, 30, 1916; A 443589- 


443591. 
Oct. 30, 1916! ©. Ock 30) 191Ge 4: 2: 
Oct. 31, 1916; A 443618. 


Oct. adi 1 SG: e Oct, Sty 19te7"e 2: 
Oct. Sib 1916; paces 6. 

Nov. 1, 2: 91 6... © Nov. 1/2) 1916. A & 
Nov. , 1916; A 443694, 443695. 

Nov. 3, aie © Nov. 3, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 443699. 

Nov. 4, 5, 1916. © Nov. 4, 5, 1916: 1e. 


Nov. 4, 6, 1916; A 443718, 443719. 


Noy. 6, 1916. © Nov. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 443753. 


Nov. 7, 1916. @ Nov. 7, 1916; 1 c. Noy. 
7, 1916; A 443800. j 


Nov. 8, 1916. @© Nov. 8, 1916; Noy. 
8, 1916; A 443816, oe: 


BarsotTti (Charles) *—Continued. 


Nov. 9, 1916. . @ Nov. 9, 1916; 4. & Nov. 
9, 1916; A 443845. 
Nov. 10-12, 1916. @© Nov. 10-12, 1916; 


i-c. Nov. 10, 11, is,) iota; A 443891- 
445893. 


Nov. 13, 1916. -@ Nov. 13, 4596= 2 & 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 443965. 


Nov. 14, 1916. © Noy. 14, 1916; 1-¢, 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 443976. 


ye 15, 16, 1916. @ Nov. 15, 16, 1916; 
c. Nov. 15, 16, 1916; A 449028, 
449629. 


Nov. 17, 1916. © Nov. ay. 1916 5 a1 c 
Nov. 17. 1916; A 449047. 


Nov. 18, 1916. @ Nov. 18, 1916; 1 & 
Nov. i8, 1916; A 449077. 

BARTLETT (Louise Wheeler), Luck of 
the Juliet, a tragedy of the sea. (Jn 
Lewiston jourval.) [25567 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 1 «. Novae, 
1916; A 449100; Lewiston journal 
co., Lewiston, Me. 


Bartow (Harry Edwards) Superin- 
tendent’s guide for 1917. Philadel- 
phia, American Sunday-school union, 
[1916.] 85 p. maps. 24mo. $0.25. 

[25568 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

8, 1916; A 446207; American Sun- 
day-school union, Philadelphia. 


Bass (John F.) [25569-25571 


Allies’ Balkan plan defended by Briand. 
© Oct. 30, 1916 ;:1 & Noy 2) 986- 
A 443654. 

Bass treads death trail out to vaults of 
Fort Douaumont. Nov. 13; 1916; 
1 c. Nov. 16, 1916; A 449043. 


Says-—western front will decide the war. 
@ Oct. 16, 1916; fi: Cer ee 
A 443317. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- | 
cago. 

BATCHELDER (Fred M.) co.*, Boston.- 
Net price list; uniforms and liveries, 
Sept. 1, 1916. 24 p. illus. 16mo. 
(Catalog no. 15) [25572 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 « and aff. 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 444577 hogs 
Brearp (Alice) Magic string book. 
New York, F. A. Stokes company, 
[1916.] [SO] p. col. front., col. illus. 
4to. $1.25. [25573 
© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 445662; Frederick A. 
Stokes co., New York. 
BrECHER-ALBERT (Isabel Anna)* Tam- 
pa, Fla. Proposed international 
flag; or, A suggestion for the flag of 
the nations. cover-title, 12 numb. 1. 
mount. col. front. 4to. $1.50. 
[25574 
© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1916; 
A 444604. 


1152 


BOOKS, 
no. 11, 1916 


GROUP II 


25601 


Beery (Ray C.)* Pleasant Hill, 
Practical school discipline. Intro- 
ductory course. 21 p. S8vo. [25575 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c Oct. 14, 
1916; aff. Oct. 2, 1916; A 444396. 


Bett (Edward Price) [25576-25585 


Britain is damaged by three days’ gale. 
Noy. 1, 1996; 1 .c. Nov. 10, 1916; 
A 443853. 


Britain uses spur to mine more coal. 
@ Oct. 26. 1916: 1c. Oct. 30, 1916; 
A 443597. 


British food crisis brings strike peril. 
mNGve 2, LOLG? fc. Nov.6;, £916); 
443742. 


British interest in U. S. election intense. 
INOWwELO- 1916" 1 co Nov. 133 1916; 
A 443956. 


Cannot hurt trade with U. S. 
@.Oct. 145 1916; 1.¢. Oct. 
A 443283. 


Haldane calls for national 
Coc 21. A916. 1 ec: Oct. 
A 443487. 


Provide for future of maimed Britons. 
@pOeciaes, 1916: 1 ‘¢. Oct. 26, 1916; 
A 443509. 


Puzzled by subsea raids on Norwegians. 


after war. 
18, 1916; 


education. 
255 116i: 


enwcans0:) 1916 > 1 c.. Nov. 2, 1916; 
A 443657. 
Striking at Germany’s heart. © Nov. 14, 


1916; 1 ce. Nov. 17, 1916; A 449059. 


U. S. rescue helped attacks. © Oct. 19, 
1516. 1 “e. Oct. 23, 1916; A 443426. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news.] 

© Chicago daily news ©co., 
cago. 


Chi- 


BEI. TELEPHONE co. of Pennsylvania“, 
Philadelphia. Telephone directories. 
[25586-25592 

Clearfield, Huntington ian 


1916. 88 p.- 4to. 
2Zucrands ate INOVvs el OnGi 


Altoona, 
Oe 25: 
Bis LOUG 5 
A 444713, 

Coudersport, Emporium, Galeton fore 


Sept. 25, fot: 32 p. 4to. © 
PIGrand ar. Oct. Ut; one. 


wO! 1916 5 
A 439859. 

Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chambersburg 
heres Oct. 1,5; 1916... 119 p., Ato. 


Meno pd oto: 2 ¢: and ait..Oct. 24, 
1916; A 447017. 


Philadeivhia, winter issue. Oct. 5, 1916. 
cover-title, 420, 272, 268 p. 4to. © 
Oeree2S, 1916s 2) covand aff. Nov. 4, 
1916; A 447236. 


Reading, Lebanon, Pottsville. Sept. 20, 
LIS At p. ~4to. \"@ Oct: 10, 1916 ; 
2 ce. and aff. Oct. 17, 1916; A 439861. 


Towanda, Sayre, Troy [ete.] Sept. 27, 
POLGS 4 tos | 4to: (@VOcE 112 1916): 
2 ec. and aff. Oct. 17, 1916; A 439860. 


Williamsport, Bellefonte, Lock Haven and 
nearby places. Sept. 9, 1916. 72 p. 
4to. © Sept. 26, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Oct. 3, 1916; A 444205. 


O. | BEtMontT (August) 


One dollar spent 
will 
says 


in economic preparation now 
bring untold riches after war, 
August’Belmont. Proof, port. 
[25593 
@Oct, G, 1916.2 -e. and att: ‘Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447004; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 
(Henri)* New York. — In- 
town season. (Jn Harper’s bazar, 
Nov., 1916.) [25594 
Oct) 29) «81916 3) de se, (Och 2s; 
1916; A 448788. 


BENEVO co. Money raising plans for 
philanthropic societies, Y. M. C. A.’s 
fete. Llp. Sy 0; [25595 

© 1Oct. 12.0 1916:) 2 eo and.eair. 
Oct. 18, 1916; A 444606; Frank L. 
Dykema, Grand Rapids, Mich. 


BENJAMIN, House of David*, Benton 
Harbor, Mich. Rolling ball of fire. 
Vi eis eDsy, eed 2o D4 sCOlLmw DL sOrE. 
8vo. $2.00. [25596 

© July 15, 1916: 2 evand vate: 
July 20, 1916; A 433794. 


BENTLEY (EE. C.)* West Hampstead, 
England. Ordinary hair-pins. (In 
Strand magazine, Oct., 1916.) 

25597 
©). @ (Qet., 25. 1916" Asad, ine. 
2793; pubd. Sept. 26, 1916. 


BETHKE (William) Action and per- 
sonal efficiency, by William Bethke 
and E. P. Hermann. Chicago, La 
Salle extension university [1916] 
60 p. illus. S8vo. [25598 

©, Oct. 5, 1916; "2" e. and afk. Oct. 
11,1916; A 4443830; La Salle ex- 
tension univ., Chicago. 


BENDEL 


BIDLE-GAUMER  ©¢0.*, Philadelphia. 
Gaumer guaranteed portables. 24 
p. illus. 4to. (Catalogue no. 12.) 

[25599 
© Oct... 23,.9916 > 2 -e. and~ ai: 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 444675 


BIHLeR (William A.)* Bloomfield, N. 
J. Lineolnian, The value of a vote 
fete]. [2)opvillus: yiGmo. -$0:02: 


25600 
© Awe. 28% 1916 ;° 2 


@ andar: 
eept. 21, 1916 afk, Oct? 18), 51916! 
A 444444, 


Birsgo (George W.)* Creston, Ia. In- 
spired vision; or, The dawning of 
the miorn: ©. En) <2) pts. 168" pi) pak 
port. 8vo. (Cover-title: Vision of 
peace on the dawning of Easter- 
morn) $1.00. [25601 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1916; aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 444278. 


1153 


CATALOGUE OF 
25602 


BircH 
Estes Park, Colorado’s great play- 
ground for country, has history that 
links many nations and men to- 
gether. (Jn Denver post) [25602 


OG Wao one. ale Oct, 19, 
1916; A 448388. 


BircE (H. H.) & sons co.*, Buffalo. 
Book of illustrations of new patterns 
of paper hanging for the season of 
1GtT. Sipe 15-22; numb, plates (part 
eol.) obl. fol. [25603 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 488802. 


BirtTH of a race photoplay corp.*, Chi- 


cago. Birth of a race. [Prospec- 
tus]. cover-title, [8S] p. ports S8vo. 
[25604 


© Oct: 237191672 @) and air. Oct; 
30, 1916; A 444650. 


Bismarck, N. D. Keiter directory 
co.’s Bismarck city and Burleigh 
County, North Dakota directory, 
1916-1917. [v.-2] Norfolk, Neb., 
Keiter -directory company, 1916. 
ie ep LOVOn. Uso. OO: [25605 
© Oct .16, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 17, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 445236; Keiter 
directory co., Bismarck, N. D. 


BLaAcKMAN (Alexander Francis ) * 
Clayton, Mo. Highways vs. rail- 
roads, Americanism vs. dissension or 
trust re-pose. [4] p. 24mo.~ $0.10. 

[25606 

© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

2, 1916; A 444148. [Copyright is 

claimed on change of title and new 
matter | 


BLAISDELL (Mary Franees) Mother 
Goose children, by M. F. Blaisdell 
and Etta A. Blaisdell. Boston, Lit- 
tle, Brown, and company, 1916. 111 
Dia COL, FOE.) COL. aus. Wremo: 
$0.50. [25607 

© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
29, 1916; A 488605; Little, Brown 
and company, Boston. 


BLAKE (Dorothy Gaynor) Melody 
book. 1st grade. Cincinnati, The 
Willis music company [1916] 37 
p. obl. 8vo. $0.60. [25608 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447021; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 


BLAKE (Wallace Herbert) 
[25609, 25610 


Nothing succeeds like difference. 4th of 
a series of articles under the general 
ee ae fo day’s work. © Nov. 

ek ; ¢.. JNov..5 16, 1916: 
449067. * 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 5, avs 13 


(Albert George)* Denver. | BLAKE (Wallace Herbert )—Continued. 


Problem of concentration. 3d of a series 
under the general subject title The 
day’s work. © Oct. 12) 1916. ene 
Oct. 14, 1916; A 443450. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Office ap- 
pliances] 


© Office appliance co., Chicago. 


BLODGETT (Harvey) co.*, St. Paul. 
How one bank put more pep in its 
savings depositors. [8] p. 12mo. 

[25611 


© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Noy. 
8, 1916; A 444802. 


BLUEFIELD, W. Va. R. L. Polk & Co.’s 
Bluefield, W. Va., directory, 1917— 
1918. v. 4. Pittsburgh, Penna., R. 
L. Polk & co., 1916. 399 p. 8vo. 
$5.00 [25612 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 9, 1916; A 446280; R. L. 
Polk & co., Pittsburgh. 


[BortcKer (William J. H.)] 
[25613-25625 


Be practical. Post card. $0.01. © 
Oct. 7; 19163°2 © and ail Were 
1916; A 489834. 

Disgraceful memory. Post card (Gold 
nugget taken from the Boetcker lec- 
tures, 161) $0.01. © Oct. 31, 1916; 
2 ce, and aff. Noy. 3, 1916; A 444825. 


Don’t like your business. Post card 
(Gold nugget taken from Boetcker lec- 
tures, 162) $0.01. © Oct. 31, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 3, 1916; A 444824. 


Duty first. “Post card. $0.01. © Oct. 
11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 147 490Ge 
A 439836. 

Father, think. Post card. (Gold nug- 
eget taken from the Boetcker lectures, 
3) $0.01. .@ Oct; 31, 19163 2ieaame 
aff. Nov. 3, 1916; A 444826. 


H-H-H. A man may be ever so educated 
in his head. Post card. $0.01. © 
Oct. 7, 1916; 2 cand af. (Qereee 
1916; A 439833. 


Inside stories. no. 2. pits 
Wilkinsburg, Pa., Inside publishing 
company, 1916. [4] p. 16mo. $0.02. 
© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 14, 
1916; A 489832. 


—_— no. 26. Why. he sot. ayers 
Wilkinsburg, Pa., The Inside publish- 
ing co., 1916. [8] p. 16mo. $0.02. 
© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aft. Oct, #4) 
1916; A 439831. 


Six pointed questions, taken from the 
Boetcker lectures. [8] : 24mo. 
$0.02. © Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov.. 3, 1916; A 444827. 


To the preacher. Post card. $0.01. © 
Oct.. 7,.1916;-2 ¢c. and aff. Oct; a 
1916; A 439835. 


Why not now. Post card. (Gold nugget 
taken from the Boetcker lectures, 164) 
$0.01. © Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c andeam 
Noy. 3, 1916; A 444825. 


23 for you. One hour a day for Pitts- 
burgh. Post card. $0.01... © Getiie 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 14, 1916; A 
439830. 


Is labor capital? 


1154 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


fBoreTtcKER (William J. H.) ]—Contd. 


23 for you. There are 24 hours a day. 
Card, 14 by 10 inches. © Oct. 10, 
fete. 2 cock, 16) '9tG: ait. Oct: 14, 
1916; A 439837. 


© Inside pub. co., Wilkinsburg. 
Pa: 

Bogue (Julian Colfax)* Sherman, 
Tex. How to get, to keep, to stay 
well. Sherman, Tex., Coca-cola bot- 
tling co., 1916. cover-title, 19 p. 
port. 16mo. [25626 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1916; 


aff. Oct. 31, 1916; A 444699. 


Bonus (Daniel H.)* Decatur, Ill. 
Bonus system of musical education. 
Pedagogy course. Lesson no. 1-24. 
11 vy. in cover. Svo. $1.00. [25627 

© July 15, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1916; 
afi. Oct. 5, 1916; A 439746. 
BowLine (Richard H.)* Norfolk. Va. 
Sanctification. S p. Svo. $90.10. 
[25628 
© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 4, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 10, 9» 1516 - A 439767. 


Boy scouts of America*. New York. 
[Boy scout membership certificate] 
2 eards (1 blank) attached to cellu- 
loid cover, col. illus. 4Smo. [25629 

© Aug. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916: A 439749. 

Boyp (Wm. Edwin)* Syracuse, N. Y. 
Boyd’s Syracuse standard street 
and trolley guide. 49th yr. 49, [13], 
[77]-158 p. fold. map. 16mo. 

[25630 
© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
11, 1916; A 488836. 

Brappury (Harriet B.)* Columbus. O. 
Lessons in applied psychology. In- 
troductory course: Foundation prin- 
ciples. 51 p. 12mo. $1.50. 

[25631 
© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444474, 


BRANDES (C.) inc.*, New York. Brandes 
wireless receivers. 19 p._ illus. 
16mo. [25632 

© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
10, 1916; A 444816. 

BRAYDEN (William H.) [25633-25635 

Home rule; then draft law. © Oct. 21, 
1916; 1 @. Oct. 25, 1916; A 443486. 


Ireland is expected to give more troops 
@ Nov. 15, 1916; 1 c. Noy. 18, 1916; 
A 449104. 


Irishman under-secretary. © Oct. 24, 
1916; 1 ¢c. Oct. 27, 1916; A 443534. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


25648 


Food values 
household measures. 
‘tables. 16mo. $0.25. 
[25636 
20, 191672 ec.:and ale" Oct 
A 444508; Pasadena hos- 
Pasadena, Cal. 


[Breep (Lorena M.)] 
computed in 
[11] p. 


© Sept. 
23, 1916; 
pital assn., 


BRINKLEY (Nell) [25637-25641 
pD’ 


@ Nov. 6, 
7, 1916; A 443785. 


@ Nov. fi) iste: ie 


Dame _ Gossip’s familiar. 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 


Day of the girl. 
Noy. 13, 1916; A 449048. 


Flower of faith. © Nov. 10, 1916; 1c. 
Noy. 11, 1916; A 443933. 


Method in love’s madness. © Oct. 17, 
1916; 1 ec. Oct. 18, 1916; A 443326. 


Summer's gone. © Oct. 25, 1916; 1 e¢. 

Oct. 26, 1916; A 443505. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
evening journal] 

© International news service. New 
York. 

BRISTOL co.*, Waterbury, Conn. 
[25642-25647 


Bulletin 255. Patented thermo-couples 


and automatic compensator [etc.] 
Sept., 1916. 2 p. illus., diagrs. Ato. 
@o Sept. 20, 1916.2 2) e: Oct. no 1916; 


afr. Oct: 9, 1916; A 44433 


Bulletin 236. Bristol’s indicating elec- 
tric pyrometers. Sept., 1916. 4 p. 
illus. 4to. © Sept. 29, L912 ee 
Oct, 2 t9t6™ ar” Oct | 9: 1916; A 
444337. 


Bulletin no. 237. Bristol’s recording 
electric pyrometers. Sept.. 1916. 
4 p. illus. 4to. @© Sept. 29, 1916; 
20 COC 2: 1SIG: air Det. 9, 1916; 
A 444334, 


Catalog no. 
gauges for pressure 
Aug) 1916: 63% ps sltus.. 
@ Sept. 29, 1916; 2 e. ‘Oct. “2, 
aft. Oct. 9; 1916; A 444338. 


Preliminary bulletin 238. Bristol’s elec- 


1001. Bristol’s recording 
and vacuum. 
diagrs. 4to. 


1916; 


tric temperature controller. Sept., 
1916. 2 p. illus. 4to. @ Sept. 29, 
ISG 2 G. Oct, 2, 391k; air. Oct. 9, 


1916; A 444335. 


Preliminary bulletin 239. Bristol’s re- 
cording wet and dry bulb thermometer 
or psychrometer. Se £916..) £2 ep: 


illus. 4to. © Oct. 1916; 2c and 
a. Oct 9, 1916: A 44314. 

BroakKer (Frank) Expert construc- 
tive accountancy; a post-graduate 
course. pt. 10. Corporation ac- 
counting, cont'd. New York, The 
Broaker accountics corp., ine. 
[1916] 2p. 1, p. [269]-296. 4to. 

[25648 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 439771; Broaker ac- 
counties corp., inc., New York. 


1155 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25649 ot. ff DSS 
Bronson’ Canode printing co.*, Chi- | Bryant ( Lane)* New York. 
cago. Points from the speech of [25657-25659 


Ex-Senator Wm. E. Mason in reply 
to a Democrat at Carbondale, I[l- 
linois, July 15, 1916. [6] p. folder. 
illus. Svo. [25649 


© Oct. 8, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Oct. 
13, 1916; A 444873. 


BrRoTHERHOOD of locomotive firemen 
and enginemen*, Indianapolis. Our 
special study course. The Westing- 
house air brake. Pt. 8, section Td. 
(In Locomotive firemen and engine- 
men’s magazine, Oct., 1916) 

[25650 
© Oct. 13, 1916;'1-¢ Nov. 14,1916; 
A 448629. 


Brown (Alice C.) Feminine mind. 
[Los Angeles, Cal., Printed by 
Standard printing co., 1916] 183 p. 
12mo. [Motion picture scenario] 
[25651 

and aff. 

Thos. H. 


© Sept. 25, 
Oet. AG. 1916: 
Ince, Culver City, 


LONG SE ie 
A 444498 ; 
Cal. 


Browne (Leon Beemon)* Havre de 
Grace, Md. Historical sketch of old 


St. John’s. 1-5. [4 instalments] 
(In Havre de. Grace, Md., Demo- 
cratic ledger ) [25652 


© Oct. 21 Noy. 11; 1916; 1 e. each 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 443970. 


New 


Brownine, Kine & Co.*, York. 
Sut of a-.ecoat. Fall and winter, 

LOIG-191%) 28 ps allus.95i2mo; 
[25653 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 
10, 1916; A 444856. 


BRUHN (Martha Emma)* Boston. 
Work and play, an _ instructive 
game for young and old lip readers. 
25 numbered cards, printed on both 
sides, in cover, 4% by 62 inches. 

[25654 
© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 20, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 445254. 


ce. and aff. Nov. 


BRUNSWICK - BALKE-COLLENDER  €0.*, 
Chicago. Bowling catalog. 38 p. 
illus. obl. S8vo. [25655 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 444369. 


BRUNSWICK 
Brunswick, N. J. 
Waster ol, TL |p. 

Svo. [25656 
© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Oct.*21, 1916; A 439952. 


REFRIGERATING co.*, New 
Dividends from 


illus., diagrs. 


Tieae Bryant corsets for extra-size or 
stout figures. Sheet, illus., printed on 


both sides, 6 by 33 inches. © Sept. 28, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Och 21916, 2 
444182. ‘ 


Special offer to every expectant mother. 
Sheet, illus., 12% by 7 inches, fold. to 
16mo. @ Oct. 2; 1916 3 20e. angen 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 444297. 


Ultra-fashionable fall modes, extra-Size, 
stout or hard-to-fit figures. [4] p. 
illus. Svo. @© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 & ane 
ait. (Oct. 25 49hG:5 444183. 


Bryce (Catherine T.) [ 25660-25663. 


Aldine phonic drill cards, by C. T. Bryce 
and Frank HE: Spaulding. New York, 
Newson & company, 1916. 22 cards, 
printed on both sides, 6 by 8 inches 
in envelope 64 by 9 inches. $0.44. 
© Oct.. %, 19163. 25: (OC Ais a6 
aff. Oct. 14, 1916; A 444448. 


Aldine word and phrase cards, [by C. 
T. Bryce and Frank E. Spaulding] 
New York, Newson and company, 1916. 
47 cards, printed on both sides, in 
envelope 13 by 4 inches. $0.40. 
Oct. T,. 191672 -chfOer. Aigo iterate 
Oct. 14, 1916; A 444447. 

Rhymes from book one Aldine readers 
[by C. T. Bryce and Frank E. Spauld- 
ing] Card, printed on both sides, 7 
by 5 inches. $0.01. © Sept. 6, 1916; 
2c. and aif. Sept. 12, 1916; A 439269. 

Rhymes from the Aldine primer [by C. 
T. Bryce and Frank EK. Spaulding] . 
Card, printed on both sides, 7? by 5. 
inches. §0.01. @ Sept. 7, 1916; 2 e 
and aff. Sept. 12, 1916; A 439270. 


© Newson & co., New York. 


Bryn Mawr college*, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
Examination papers set for- the 
matriculation in the autumn, 1916. 


cover-title, 67 Svo. $0.25. 
[25664 
© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. Och 18) Toa 
ait. Oct, Vi; 1916: A 444527. 


Buck (Arthur Pierce) * Landover, Md. 
New songs to old tunes. cover-title, 
[8] p. 16mo. $0.05. [25665 


© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 444605. 


BUCKLEY (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 
[ 25666-25669 
Making credit sales with strings to them. 


© Oet. 23, 19165 1 eF Oct. Sty 1Ske, 
A 443605. 


Never bring a false representation case 


without fullest investigation. © Oct. 
16, 19163 "f° ¢.* Oct.” 23? “Stee 
443429, 


Penalty for speaking falsely of a com- 
petitor or a business man not a com- 
petitors © Oct. 30,7 1916 ; SIN eae 
6, 1916; A 443727. 

Right of cancelling orders seen in two 
fights. Nov. 6: 19163" 17 c Nove 
ae 1916; A 443948. 

[Note : The foregoing are in Modern 
merchant and grocery world] 


1156 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 25687 
[BUEHLER (Huber Gray)] Buehler’s | Businress training corporation*, New 
modern English grammar and com- York. New customers, new oppor- 
position. Pt. 38. Composition, Rev. tunities. 7, [1] p. 16mo. [25678 
[1916] New York, Newson and com- © Sept. 23,.1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 9, 1916; 
pany, Wolo}, 1. p. 1° p. 3s00-489. aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 445040. 
col. illus. 12mo. $1.20. [25670 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 12, 1916; A 439271; Newson 
& co., New York. 


Burrato fire department, Dauntless 
club. Statistics of fire departments, 


1916. cover-title, 386 p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [25671 

roe. ty 1916), 2c. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 444622; Edward B. 


Boore, Buffalo. 


BunnNeER (J. A.)* Sherman, W. Va. 
Heavens sunshine in the soul. 
[56] p. ports. 12mo. $0.40. 

[25672 


© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444479. 


BURBANK products co. of America, 
ine.*, New York. Burbank spineless 
eactus. 16 p. illus. S8vo. $0.10. 

[25673 


© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 445089. 


Bureau County, Ill. Prairie farmer’s 
directory of Bureau County, Illinois, 
[1916 — 1920] Chicago, Illinois, 
Prairie farmer publishing co., 1916. 
ioe ie tGS p. illus. Svo.. $1.50. 

[25674 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

4, 1916; A 44 5522 : Prairie farmer 
pub. co., Chicago. 


Burester (Nathan G.) National sys- 
tem of fire insurance rating. pt. 2. 
(Jn Fire protection, Oct., 1916.) 

[25675 


© Oct. 30, 1916; 1 c« Noy. 16, 


1916; A 449012; Fire protection, 
_ Cincinnati. 
BurRKE (Kathleen) White road to 
Verdun, 8. (Jn Land & water, Oct. 
19, 1916) [25676 


@) 1 ‘c. Nov. 18, 1916; .A ad, int. 
2817; pubd. Oct. 19, 1916; George 
H. Doran co. ,New York. 


Burton (Theodore H.) . War will not 
deplete Europe; but a real national 
spirit will save our supremacy. 
Proof, port. [25677 

© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447005; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 


New York. 
[25679-25681 
Buttenick’s! aap illusive folk ©) Oets 
By, alk 2) Cuvand ath Och 24.965 
A 447016. 
Instructions for making the hat; illus. 
in the Delineator, Nov., 1916. 4 P. 


BUTTERICK pub .co.*, 


illus., diagrs. S8vo. $0.10. © Oct 
Pips, 1916; “2 ec. and aff. Oct. 24, 1916: 
A 447015. 


Little gifts for Christmas. 4 p. illus. 
Svo. (Illustrated in the Delineator, 
Dee, 1916)’ $0.10. ‘© Oct) 30; 1976; 
2 ec. and aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 444712. 


James)* St. 
old St. Paul. 
$0.25. [25682 
ce. and aff. Oct. 


Byrne (Christopher 
Paul. Hot one for 
Sheet, 8 by 54 inches. 

© Jan. 20, 1916; 2 
11, 1916; A 444324. 


CALHOUN (Mary Ruth)* Seattle, 
Wash. Inspiration. Sheet, 104 by 7 
inches. [25683 

©y duly. 20; 1916. De Age a: 


1916; aff. Oct. 12, 1916; A 444359. 


CALHOUN County, Mich. Farm jour- 
nal illustrated rural directory of 
Calhoun County, Michigan, [1916— 
1921] Philadelphia, Wilmer Atkin- 
son company, 1916. 184 p._ illus. 
SVO. [25684 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
30, 1916; A 446156; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


CALIFORNIA organ co.*, Los Angeles. 
Organ in the Church of Christ, 
scientist. 20 p. incl. pls. 8vo: 
$0.25. [25685 

@©uSepin 14, 19164 2e) andi/att. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 488527. 

CALLAGHAN and company’s cumulative 
quarterly to the Michigan digest. 
[Vert no. Oct, 196), Comp. by 
the publishers editorial staff. Chi- 
cago, Callaghan and company, 1916. 


2p. 1, 102 p. 4to. $5.00 per yr. 
[ 25686: 
© Oct. 4,:1916; 2 ce. Oct. 13, 1916; 


aff. Oct. 12: 1916: A 445098 ; Cal- 
laghan & ©o., Chicago. 
Camp (Walter) ed. How to play foot 


ball. New York, American sports: 
publishing company, 1916. 112 p. 
front. (port.) illus., diagrs. 16mo. 


(Spalding Red cover series of ath- 

letic handbooks. no. 47 R) $0.25. 

[25687 

© Oct. 18; 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

24,1916; A 445814: American sports. 
pub. co., New York. 


1157 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25688 


CANYON County, Id. R. L. Polk & 
co.’s Canyon, Gem, Washington and 
Adams counties directory, 1916-17. 
v. 8. Boise, Seattle [ete.], R. L. 
Polk &,¢0;, inc; 191G: ..351:) p< Syvo: 
$6.00. [25688 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
238, 1916; A 446008; R. L. Polk & 
co., ine., Seattle. 


CAPITAL national bank, St. Paul. Find- 
ing the mutual idea in your bank 
account. [8] p. illus. 32mo. 

[25689 

© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 

8, 1916; A 444800; Harvey Blodgett 
co: St; Paul. 


CAPPELLI (Elisa) Primo libro del 
bambino; letturaescrittura. Firenze, 
A. Salani, 1916. 80 p. illus. (part 
col); eol:,pls:, Ato: [25690 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 1 c. Sept. 29, 


1916; A—Foreign 14202; Casa 
editrice Adriano Salani, Florence, 
Italy. 


CaRLL (Mrs. HE. C.) Queen of the Ken- 
nebeec. (Jn Lewiston journal.) 
25691 
© Sept. 9)'19163) de. Noy.e 47, 
1916; A 449098; Lewiston journal 
co., Lewiston, Me. 


CAROLA cO.*, Cleveland. Co-operation 
of the Carola company with the 
dealer. cover-title, [8] p. illus. 
fol. [25692 

(© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c¢, Sept. 28, 
1916; aff. Sept. 29, 1916; A 444138. 


CARPENTER (Frank G.)* Washington. 
[25693-25697 
Among the homesteaders of Tanana eget 


ley in Alaska. © Oct. 15, 1916; 1 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 443290. 


Frank G. Carpenter visits the fur farms 
of Alaska. © Nov. 5, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 443781. 


Great yiamanede to Alaska expected. © 
ene » £946; 1c. Oct.30; fre; 


Stories of good and bad men in wilds of 
the Yukon. @ Nov. 12) ASIGe St 
Nov. 13, 1916; A 443966. 


Vast fortunes in the ice of Alaskan 
placer mines. © Oct. 22, 1916; 1 ec. 
Oct. 23, 1916; A 443440. 


[Note: The roeseaine are in Wash- 
ington Sunday star] 


CARPENTER-MortTon co.*, Boston. 
gold for Campbell’s varnish 
merchants. cover-title, [12] p. 
(part. col.) map. 4to. [25698 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 18, 1916: A 444473. 


More 
stain 
illus. 


pt. 1, BS. pv. da 


Carr (Warner) [25699-25701 


Little friskie lammie. merere Pans os 0, 
Whitman publishing co. [1916] 66 p. 
inel.. col... front, illus., col. plates, 
8vo. $0.35. © Sept. 5, 1916; 2 ¢ 
Nov. 10, 1916:;) aff.. Nov: S> dSisGeae 
4462938. 

Little lost lammie. Racine, Chicago, 
Whitman publishing co. [1916.] 64 p. 
incl. col;) front;, alluse coly ey plates: 
8vo. $0.35. © Sept. 5, 1I91G7 2 e. 
Nov. 10;, 19165. aff. Neve a 1916; A 
446294. 


Mollie’s baby lammie. Racine, Chicago, 
Whitman publishing co. [1916] 64 p. 
inel. col.) front, illus., col. plates. 
8mo. $0.35. © Sept. 5, 191655272 
Nov. 10, 1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 
446298. 


© Whites pub. co., Racine, Wis. 


CARTER (Nicholas) pseud. 
[25702, 25703 
Man without a will; or, The finish of a 
rogue. New York, Street & Smith 
[1916] 288 p. 12mo. (On cover: 
New magnet library no. 939) $0. iB 
© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
T9116? A 439776. 


Sealed door; or, A strange death. New 
York, Street & Smith. [1916] 288 p. 
12mo. (On cover: New ma enet li- 
brary no. 937.) $0. 15. ©: Sept. 9, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 12, 1916; A 
439263. 


© Street & Smith, New York. 


CATHOLIC home annual, 1917. 384th 
year. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] 
Benziger brothers, 1916. cover- 
title, 86 p. illus., plate. 4to. $6.00. 

[25704 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 2c. and ai Gee 
24, 1916; A 445291 : Benziger bros., 
New York. 


CATTELL (Edward James) Business 
talk. Municipal development. New 
York city, Institute of business and 
finance [1916] cover-title, 10 numb. 
1. ~-6vo; S100: [25705 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
10, 1916; A 444817 : Sinetienee of busi- 
ness & finance, New York. 


CENTAUR co.*, New York. Babyology. 
32 p. folder, illus. 24mo. [25706 
© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

24, 1916; A 439986. 


CENTRAL Supply co. Bath room acces- 


sories or requisites section. Minne- 
apolis, Minn, [1916] s3\p: i aim 
illus. 8vo. (Catalogue D.) [25707 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 4454389; R. R. 
Donnelley & sons co., Chicago. 


1158 


i 


= 


BOOKS, GROUP It 


no. 11, 1916 25726 
CHAPMAN (FrankM.) Audubonpocket | CHIcAGO CENTRAL station institute. 
bird collection. Case no. 1. Perma- Commercial engineering course. 
nent resident and winter visitant Lesson 16, Steam, ou and oil en- 
land birds of the Northeastern gines. cover-title, 52, [1] p. illus., 
states, arranged by F. M. Chapman diagrs. S8vo. [25716 
and drawn by E. J. Sawyer. [4] p. © Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct 
col. illus. 8vo. $0.10. [25708 19, 1916; A 439864; Natl. electric 
© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 10, 1916; light assn., New York. 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439915; Na- 3 ae pep 
tional assn. of Audubon societies, Caresco parm News co.*; pare tons 
New York. Pega soils 
British hold height as result of drive. 
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Charlottesville, © SUE Tee TAG Eee. 1Oct, 257 1916 : 


Virginia, directory and list of Albe- 


marle County farmers, 1916-17. 
Richmond, Va., Hill directory com- 
pany, inc, 1916. [5]—-282 p. 8vo. 
$5.00. [25709 


© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 438983; Hill directory 


co., ine., Richmond. 
[CHASE (Josephine) ] Magic fairy 
tale drawing book. Philadelphia, 


Sis y Altemus company, 1916. 1 p. 
5-73 numb. I, incl. plates. 4to. 
a 75. [25710 
© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 446098; Howard E. Alte- 
mus, Philadelphia. 


CHATHAM and Phenix national bank 


of the City of New York. General 
instructions to managers [ete.]. 1 
mel 22) p. >  16mi0. [25741 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
14, 1916; A 429815; Louis V. Ennis. 
New York. 

CHEMICAL Catalog co., inc.*, New York. 
Chemical engineering catalogue. 
-iGeed) 288 (i: e. 292) p. illus. 
fol. [25712 


(©-Oci. 15, 1916; 2 
7, 1916; A 445542. 


CHESMAN (Nelson) & co.*, 
Nelson Chesman & co.’s newspaper 
_ rate book [1916-1917] 6 p. 1., 540, 
aiew avo. . $9.00 [25713 
) Oct. 17, 1916; 2c. Oct. 19, 1916; 

aff. Oct. 20, 1916; A 438994. 
CuHrcaco, fil. 
rectory Chicago and vicinity, 
12th annual ed. 64 p. 4to. 


e: and ait. Nov. 


St. Louis. 


Macdonald labor di- 
1916. 
$5.00. 
[25714 

@, Oct. 10, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 
re 1916: A hae George Henry 
Hewitt, Chicago. 


CHICAGO ADDRESSING CO. 
Seem col. illus: .Svo. 
no. 49) 


© Oct. 12, 1916; 


List of lists. 
(Catalogue 
[25715 

2c. and aff. Oct. 


. Greet Wilson from Japan. © N 
£OTG RL cy Nove 15, 1906. A 449006. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daliy news] 


lal 


CHICAGO POST graduate veterinary col- 


lege*, Chicago. Trephining. [7] p. 
illus. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 1.) 

[25719 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 


8, 1916; A 444805. 
CHICAGO REAL estate index co.*, Chi- 


eago. Atlas and ownership index. 
[25720-25722 
Suppl. to v. 1. Changes from Mar. 1, 


1910, to July 20, 1916] 
23 py tole “© Aug. 22 RONG 
dee Oe. wit “kOuG = 7h 444331. 

Suvpl. to v. 3. [Changes from May 1, 
1909, to July 20, 1916]  cover- title, 
30 ps. fols © Aug. 22 5VOtG=22e) and 
At amOcte te 1916: A 444332. 

Suppl. to v. 6. [Changes from Sept. 1, 
1910, to July 20, 1916] cover-title, 
23 p:. fol. © Aug: 22) 1916°> 2’e and 
atte. Oct, 11, 1916 + A 444333: 


CuHicaco telephone co. [25723, 25724 
Bell telephone directory of Chicago and 


cover-title, 
2 ¢c.. and 


adjoining counties. Oct., 1916. xii, 
9925p: “col. plate.” Ato, ©. Now 2: 
TONG Se2e, and att. Nov. 6) L9lGs 54 
44.6234 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


Local operating practice reference book. 
Various paging. MS pe 4to. 
(Traffic bulletin no. 1) 

OMG? es san digatt-O) Cte ole 1916; A 
439962. 


© Chicago telephone co., Chicago. 


CHICAGO TELEP. co., Michigan state 
telep. co., Wis. telep. co., Cleveland 
telep. co.*, Chicago. Specification no. 
5003. Suppl. A. Rev. Oct. 20, 1916. 
24, [8] loose p., 6 1. illus., diagrs. 
obl. 32mo. [25725 


©! Oct. 26; 1916.2 c and aft.” Oct: 


30, 1916; A 444651. 

CHICAGO THERAPEUTIC institute. Chi- 
cago therapeutic institute. 48 p. 
illus., diagrs. obl. 8vo. [25726 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


16, 1916; A 444417 - William W. De 19, 1916; A 439921 ; William Samuel 
Wees, Chicago. Sadler, Chicago. 
mids ~16 9 1159 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


nt. I, 0. S., Vv. 13 


25727 

CuurcH kalendar. 1917. 12 1. at- 
tached to ecard, illus., 144 by 11 
inches. [25727 


© Oct. 13, 1916, 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

16, 1916; A 444418; Ashby printing 
co., Erie, Pa. 

CINCINNATI & suburban Bell telep. 


o.*, Cincinnati. Cincinnati and ad- 
joining counties telephone directory. 


Oct., 1916. cover-title, 255. 148 p. 
4to. [25728 

© Oct: 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
14, 1916; A 4389821. 


CINCINNATI & SUBURBAN Bell telep. co. 
Cincinnati and surburban Bell tele- 
phone classified directory, Oct., 1916. 
152 p. 4to. [25729 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 
27, 1916; A 444644; Reuben H. Don- 
nelley, Chicago. 


CINCINNATI CHIROPRACTIC assn. 
[25730-25732 
science of the nerves. 


Chiropractic, © 
19165) 16’e) Oct. 28. Stee 


Sept. 27, 
A 443558. 

Chiropractic, the drugless art. 
Cincinnati enquirer) @© Oct. 8, 1916; 
1 c. Oct. 28, 1916; A 443559. 


Chiropractic will save you money. @ 


Oct. 19: 1916 = Ae Oct... 285 ASIG = A. 
443560. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Cincin- 


nati Post unless otherwise stated. ] 
© William J. Tobin, Cincinnati. 
[1S as: 48mo. 
[25733 
©’ Sept: 21,- 191632 ©. and aw: 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444158; John H. 
Eggers, New York. 


CINDERELLA. col. illus. 


CITATOR. [25734-25736 
Kansas -eds. vv. 4 nos 25 Sep 1018: 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1916] cover-title. 201 p. 
8vo. $5.00 yr. © Oct. 26, 1916; 2 
and aff. Noy. 10; 1916; A 446309. 

Michigan ed. -v. 20, no. 2, Sept., 1916. 
cover-title. [New York, The Citator 
publishing company, 1916] cover- 
titie: 244 op. “Svo; (“S500 E72. © 
Oct. (26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. - 10: 
1916; A 446310. 

Texas ed. v. 9, no. 1, Sept., 1916. [New 
York, The Citator publishing company, 
1916.] cover-title, 199 p. S8vo. $5.00 
yr. @- Oct? 28. °191G<; 2 -@ cand aff. 
Noy. 10, 1916; A 446311. 


© Citator pub. co., New York. 


CrarKk (William Bullock) Geography 
of Maryland. xv p.  illus., maps 
(part col.) 4to. (With this: Geogra- 
phy of the District of Columbia. 
Geography of Delaware) [25737 

© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 446424; American book 
co., New York. 


(It 


, Lock Haven, Pa. 
[25738, 25739 


[4] p. 16mo. © Oct. 
ce. and aif. Oct, 6aasiee 


Word to single women. [4] p. 16mo. 
© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 6, 
1916; A 489750. 


CLAYTON (John H.) [25740-25742 
Bonnie Blue-Bell. Racine, Chicago, Whit- 
man publishing co. [1916] 3 p. L, 
11-120 p. col. front., col. plates. S8vo. 
$0.60. © Sept. 5, 1916; 2 ec. Noy. 10; 
1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 446299. 
Dot in Dreamland. Racine, Chicago, 
Whitman publishing co. [1916] 88 p. 
col. front., illus., col. plates. 8vo. 
$0.60. @© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 ce. Nov. 10, 
1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 446289. 
Joliy Nip and Uncle Rip. Racine, Chi- 
cago, Whitman publishing co. [1916] 


CLARK ¢€0.* 


Monthly re 
A 439751. 


3 p. 1. 11—110. p.> col frente 
plates. Svo. $0.60. @© Sept. 5, 1916; 
2 e. Nov. 10, 1916; aff. Nov. Ss, sore. 
A 446283. 


© Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 
CLEMENT (Ernest W.) [25743-25752 


Asserts Japan is sincere. @ Oct. 17, 
1916; 1 c Oct. 20, 1916; A 443350. 


Japanese cabinet attacked. © Oct. 24, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 27, 1916; A 443535. 
©: Och, 2 


Japanese like Gary’s report. 
1 ; 1 e. Nov. 1, 1916; A 443641. 
ieee prince is praised. © Nov. 3, 
916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; A 443739. 
Plans Russo-Japanese bank. © Noy. 1, 
1916; 1 c Nov. 6, 1916; A 443747. 
Plans strict trade order” “@ Nev. & 
1916; 1 ec. Nov. 11, 1916; A 443889. 
Silk exports $100.000.000. © Nov. 2, 
1916; 1 ec. Nov. 6, 1916; A 443745. 
Tokyo watches U. S. election. © Nov. 6, 
1916; 1c. Nov. 9, 1916; A 443830. 
Waseda assists U. S. mission. © Oct. 14, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1916: A 443284. 
Welcome U. S. co-operation. © Novy. 13, 
1916; 1c. Nov. 16, 1916; A 44901T. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. ] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. - 
CLEMMER (Howard S.)* Spokane, 
Wash. Giggloo. Spokane, The 


Clemmer paramount pictures, 1916. 
Sheet, col. illus., 10 by 7 inches. 
[25753 
© Sept. 1, 1916: " ec. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916: A 444181. 


CLEVELAND (L.)* wae Tex. 
Two dice base ball rules. Card, 8 
by 32 inches. [25754 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 444509.. 

CLEVELAND TOOL & supply co. Cata- 
logue B. Cleveland, Ohio, [1916.] 
1p.1. [v]-1x, 1152 p., illus., diagrs: 
Svo. [25755 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 445440; R. R. Donnelly 
& sons co., Chicago. 


1160 


Ss SS 


no. 11, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


25779 


Cimr (Harry) 
the world. 


Fox-art, the light of 

9 {ii p., 1 1. ‘obl:.48mo. 

[25756 

© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

12, 1916; A 4389257; William Fox, 
New York. 


CLrouaiH (Albert L.) Hints for the mo- 
torist. Oct. 9-20, 1916. Sheet, print- 
ed on both sides, illus., 134 by 164 
inches. [25757 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 444514; International 
syndicate, Baltimore. 


Cost dealers’ blue book, Sept., 1916. 
60th vol. Chicago, New York, The 
J. B. Sanborn company, [1916] 
[1346] p. 4to. $50.00. [25758 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 10, 
1916; aft. Nov. 9, 1916; A 446305; 
J. B. Sanborn, Chicago. 


[CoE (Sayers)] Yosemite Valley [by 
S. Coe and W. D. Moffat] [Mentor 
reading course, monograph no. 1-6] 
Proof. [25759 

© Oct, 2,1916;: 2c. and aff. Oct. 
#9. 1916; A ee Mentor assn., 
ine., New York. 


CoHON (Samuel S.)* Chicago. Jewish 


leaders. 2. David, the leader, as 
lange. (/n Bnai Brith news., Oct., 
1916) [25760 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1916; 
A 443491. 


Coker (Charles Harry)* Osawatomie, 


Kan. Vacation lines, by Harry 
Coker. [30] p. illus. S8vo. $0.25. 
[25761 


S)Wer_20,1916.. 2c. Oct. 24, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444570. 


Cotpy (Eleanor) Nonsense fortunes. 
Philadelphia, The Ladies’ home jour- 
nal, 1916. 14 p. 24mo. $0.05. 

[25762 

©) Oct. 20, 1916; 2-c. and aff. Oct. 

21, 1916; A 489983; Curtis pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


COLLINS PUBLICITY service*, Philadel- 
phia. [25763-25771 
Collins business building bulletin. 


Sepino 1016. 3p... Ato. © Sept. 5, 
1916; > ec. and aff. pone Af OIGs 


A 439303. 

Oets 5519162): [3] po 4tor) © Oct. 
woelotG: 2c. and aff. Oct. 13; 1916; 
A 444375. 

Vocational series, 13, 14. 2 v., sheets, 
illus. ports., 22 by 8% inches. Con- 
tents:—No. 13, Nursing.—No. 14, 
Machinery. © July 1, June 30, 1916; 
2 ec. each and aff. Sept. 14, 1916; 


A 439301, 439302. 


COLLINS PUBLICITY service*—Contd. 


—— 15-18. 4 y., Sheets, illus., ports., 
22 by 84 inches. Contents :—No. 15. 
Domestic science.—No. 16. Journal- 


ism.—No. 17. Art.—No. 18. Textiles. 
© July 28,. Aug: 35 7, 15; 191672 &. 


each and aft. Sept. 14, 1916; A 
439304—439307. 

No. 18. Textiles. Schooled. cover- 
title, [16] p. illus. 4to. (Teachers’ 
auxiliary) @ Sept. 30, 1916; 2 e, 


and aff. Oct. 13, 1916; A 444376. 


COMMERCIAL and \financial chronicle. 
comp. Hand-book of securities. 
July, 1916. New York, W. B. Dana, 
LNG. 200M. Ob); o2Ino... ssis00: 

(ZatG2 

©) Jaby, 12.7 1916: 2. ect IA. 

1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444397; 
William B. Dana co., New York. 


CoMMUNITY rubber co.*, Morrisville, 
Pa. My choice, Delaware tires. 
ELOt spa. whis.. “part col.) 4io: 

[25773 
© oe 19." 19163 2 ce: and ait 

Oct, 2; 1916: A 444167. 


New York. 

for 
plan. 
[25774 


and aff. 


Comstock (L. K.) & co’, 
Electrical distributing system 
machine shops. 7 illus., 


(aps 
Ato. (Bulletin no. 2) 


©OrOc 11916392" -e& 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 439923. 


CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. Connellsville and 


Uniontown directory, 1916-1917. 

[Connelisville, Pa.]. J. H. Lant, 

LOIG nts 197 “pp: “Sv02 5 $2.00: 
[25775 


©, Oct.-19; 1916; .2 ¢ and. aff. 
Oct. 21, 1916; A 445266; Jeremiah 
H. Lant, Connellsville, Pa. 


| cpseaein (James R.)* Cincinnati. 


Murder of the king’s English. Ar- 
ticle no. 11. (Jn Cincinnati Com- 
mercial tribune) [2506 


©.Oci 1. 19tG- 1 ce Oct,..4,, 1916: 
A 4434438. 


(James K.)* Los Angeles. 
How yeu ean protect your photo- 
play. [S|] p. 24mo. $2.00. [25777 


© Oct 1b 191622) rand) ait. 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 444475. 


Cook (Harold L.) [25778, 25779 


Animals that resemble man. Ann Arbor, 
Mich., Educators association [1916] 
32 p. front.,illus. 12mo. (On cover: 

kingdom in pictures & 

@ Sept: 8:5 1916s 2 

Helis OKs ey S 


CONNOR 


The animal 
stories.) $0.15. 
CHESeCpir zon LONG 
A 444301. 


1161 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25780 


pt. Th Seete 


Cook (Harold L.)—Continued. 


Hunters of the silences. Ann Arbor, 
Mich., Educators association [1916] 
a2 De front. wus. 2mor (On covers 
The animal kingdom in pictures & 
stories.) /$015ty (© Sepe. -S, "19162 2 
ee. ASept.228, T9TG 3 at. wer. 2. 1916; 
A 444302. 
© Educators assn., 


Mich. 

Cooke (Charles Henry)* Brooklyn. 
Signs of the coming, parousia, of the 
Lord Jesus Christ. [4] p. 4to. 

[25780 

2. €. and, alte INOVe 


Ann Arbor, 


© Nov. 9, 1916; 
‘10, 1916; A 444852. 


CooLtipcGeE (Emelyn Lincoln) Proper 
management of breast-fed infants. 
Sheet, table, 12 ny 84 inches. $90.10. 

[25781 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

FA MONG. AL 439984 ; "Curtis pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


Coomss (. FEF.) & co.*, 
How. cover-title, 12 p. 


New York. 
16mo. 
[25782 
© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 «. Sept. 9, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 14, 1916; ce 439278. 


CorpeET (Adeline) [25783-25786 


Crocheted gift novelties. Book no. 6. 
fdep. Mhis...4tos SOaMOs 4e@; Oc sila. 
19LGis 2 ec) and ame Nove 225191Ge A 
445469. 


Dainty crocheted boudoir negligees and 
tatting with complete instructions. 
Book no. 3: 15 p. illus. 4to. — $0.10. 
© June 380, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 445472. 


Edgings in crochet. Book no. 4. 15 p. 
illus. 4to. $0.10. © Aug. 24, 1916; 
2 e. and aff. Nov. 2, 1916; 7 445471. 


Tatting. Book no.5. 15 5p; sills) 4to: 
$0.10. @© Sept. 20, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Nov. 2, 1916; A 445470. 


© Valley supply co., St. Louis. 


CoucH (S. H.) co., ine.*, Quincy, Mass. 
Couch private telephone systems. 96 
p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Catalogue 
no. 64, Oct., 1OTONS [25787 

© Oct. 23 ,1916; Oe 26. A916 - 
alt Oct Zar 216 - ie “44627. 

Country home, the ladies farm jour- 
nal. ‘rv. 27, nos 19, 20se Wcities. 
1916. (Jn Fruit grower) 

[25788, 25789 
© Sept. 30, Oct. 16, 1916; 1 c. each 


Oct. 28, 19163. A 443556, 443557 - 
W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, Mo. 

Crepir rating assn.*, Minneapolis. 

Credit guide of Hennepin County 

[ Minn. ] The red book. [1916] 

1482 p. 12mo. [25790 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 


a1, 1916; A 445614. 


CRESSMAN’S (Allen R.) sons*, Phila- 
delphia. [25791-25793 


Cressman’s Counsellor, a cigar you’ll like. 
© Oct. 10, 1916» de> Nowieeesee 
A 443701. 


Cressman’s Counsellor, the cigar that 
speaks for itself. @©@ Oct. 17, 1916; 
1 ec. Noy. 2, 1916; A 448700. 


Cressman’s Counsellor, the safety first 
smoke. » @ Oct. 3,,1916 5 106. Deh 
1916; A 4438377. 


ine.*, New York. 
[25794-25796 


Beautiful player piano belongs in your 
home. 2500 homes made musical para- 
dises. Sheet, illus., 234 by 16 inches. 
© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 14, 
1916; A 439824. 


Make them all happy. Sheet, illus., 234 
by 16 inches. © Sept: 25, 191632 ¢ 
and aff. Oct. 14, 1916 : A 489826. 


This beautiful player piano belongs in 
your home. The barrier of high prices 
removed. Sheet, illus., 234 by 16 
inches. © Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 14, 1916; A 439825. 


CRIPPEN ©CO., 


CRISTOFARO (F.-de) FF. de Cristofaro 
method for the mandolin; rev. and 
re-arranged by P. Tesio. English 
and Italian text. New ed. [New 
York, N. Y., Printed by Robert Tel- 
ler sons & Dorner] 1916: Pp ia 


2-71 p. illus.’ fols S208 [25797 
© July 14, 1916; 2 © anda 
July 17, 1916; A 4319012 itahan 


book co., New York. 


Crorr (Delmer Eugene)* New Haven, 
Conn. Supreme self-command. 48 
De SvOn pOioe [25798 

oo Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
, 1916; A 439846. 


Crort (Terrell)* University City, Mo. 
Practical lessons in electricity. Les- 
son 19. (Jn Jovian Nov., 1915.) 

[25799 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 1 & Novi tae. 

A 448715. 


CroMIig (William J.) Pyramid build- 


ing. New York. American sports 
publishing company, 1916. 95 p. 
front. (port.), ius. 16mo. (Spald- 


ing red cover series of athletic hand- 
books no. 52-R.) $0.25. [25800 
© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


15, 1916; A 446429; American sports 
pub. co., New York. 


CULLEN (George A.)* East Orange, N. 
J. Mountain and lake resorts, 1916. 
64 p. illus. 4to. [25801 

© May 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
29, 1916; A 433203. 


1162 


no. 11, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


25827 


CurrigeR (Florence G.)* Fall River, 
Mass. Life’s tests. (Jn Bulletin of 
the Oriental Esoteric society.) 

[25802 
i asepe, 29, 1916; 1 © Oet. 25, 
1916; A 443490. 


Ctrtiss (Phebe A.) Child you used 


to be. Cincinnati, The Standard 
publishing company, [1916] 88 p. 
ports. 12mo. [25803 
©) Sept. 29, 1916;'2 c. Oct. 26, 
1916; aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444626; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 
DAAE (Peter) [25804-25806 
Berlin envoy now in Norway. © Nov. 


1, 1916; ic. Nov. 6, 1916; A 443748. 


German note no ultimatum. © Oct. 24, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 27, 1916; A 448536. 


While negotiations are in progress be- 
tween Germany and Norway. © Oct 
ae OG. Al eC: Oct. 30, 1916; A 49.3569. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 

Dairy herald*, Gulfport, Miss. Mis- 

sissippi centennial, 1817-1917. (Jn 


Gulfport, Miss., Daily herald.) 

[25807, 25808 
cee pe OnOchels. 19LG 7 Ae. Oct. 18, 
1916; A 443947. 


seems © Oct. 13. 1916; 
1916; A 443280. 


iL @s) Oita. (Gs 


DatE (Alan)* 
Dale says: 


Bayside, N. Y. Alan 
(In Pittsburg Sunday 
leader ) [25809-25813 


Cerin 1916. © Oct.'15, 1916; 1c. Oct. 
Ia 1916; A 443279. 


Wet. 22; 1916. @ Oct. 22, 1916; ale 
Oct. 24, 1916; A 443445. 
meres. 1916. © Oct. 29, 1916;.1¢. 


Oct. 31, 1916; A 443622. 


Nov. 5, 1916. © Nov. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 
7, 1916; A 443790. 


Nov. 12, 1916. oO INOWAN 2 OMGie 
Noy. 15, 1916; A 4438972. 


Good night 
[25814-25818 


eo Jand “att. 


ie 


DALRYMPLE (Leona) 
stories. Proof, illus. 
Hdla. © Oct: 14, 1916; 2 

Oct. 25, 1916; A 444590. 


The fairy cannon. © Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 444835. 


inda. @) Oct, 7, 1916: 2c. and aff. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 4444838. 


Lily-boat race. © Oct. 28, 1916; 2 ©. 
and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 444837. 


Little Princess Glow-and-Glimmer. © 
Ocieeal-  LolGs 2c. and “att. Nov. 1; 
1916; A 444701. 
© Newspaper feature service, iuc., 

New York. 


| 
| 
| 


DAMROSCH (Walter) Why have we no 
really great Women composers? (Jn 
Chicago herald) [25819 


© Nov. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 448897; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


DansuRy, Conn. Danbury and Bethel 
directory, 1916. live Oma New 
Haven, Conn., The Price & Lee co., 
T1916. "7456; foil, soo Wa. ) Lronmt.. (flold. 
map.) map. S8vo. $4.50. [25820 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
9, 1916; A 445565; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


Columbus, O., 1916. 
Dau’s blue books, 
ine., 1916. 86 p. 8vo. $5.00 [25821 

© Oct. a 1916; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 24, 1916; A 445311; Daw’s 
blue books, inc., New York. 


Dav’s blue book, 
New York city, 


DAVENPORT, lay Ky lL. Polk & ‘co:s 
Davenport city and Scott County di- 


rectory, 1916, [v. 18], Davenport, 
aan. 4s “Polke &"e0.,) 19062) Asi4" p: 
Svo. $6.00. [25822 


© Oct-18, 1916: 2 
21, 1916; A 445267; R. 
Davenport, Ia. 


e. and aff. Oct. 
L. Polk & ¢@o., 


Davipson (Isobel) Busy brownies at 
play by, Isobel Davidson and Cathe- 
rine T. Bryce, with illus. by Mar- 
garet Ely Webb & Ada Budell. New 
York, Newson & company, [1916.] 
128 2p \ col. alkus): 12mo;” (Aldine 
supplementary readers) $0.86. 

[25823 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 

8, 1916; A 446208 Newson & ©Co., 
New York. 


Davies (Joseph E.) Close of the war 
will bring America greater prosper- 
ity than the war itself. Proof, port. 

[25824 

© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Oct. 

24, 1916; A 447006; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 


Davies (Landon T.)* New York. 
[25825-25827 
Cashier’s guide of N. Y. city. Oct. 1916, 
issue. Wall chart, 264 by 15 inches. 
$1.00. @ Oct. 3, 1916: 2 ce. and aff. 
Oct. 6, 1916; A 444250. 
—— Nov., 1916, issue. Wall chart, 26 
by 15 inches. $1.00. © -_Nov. 1, 1916; 
2c. Nov. 6, 1916; aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 
447241. 


Directory of curb and bond brokers, Sept., 
1916. Wall chart, 14% by 25% inches. 
$1.00. © Sept. 28, 1916; 2 Ca andr atte 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444187. 


1163 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25828 


pt. 1, 7. Sow 


Davis (Benjamin Marshall)* Oxford, 
O. School and home exercises in 
elementary agriculture. Columbus, 
©., The Dobson-Evans co., 1916. 47 


I.,. [24] psediaers.:4to: ¢S$0:00: 
[25828 
© ‘Sept: th atSie - 228 Sept.4 25, 
1916; aff. Sept. 2 Doe 1916: A 444025 
Davis (Ozora 8.)* Chicago. At moth- 
er’s knee. New York, Cincinnati, 


The Abingdon press [1916]. 
16mo. $0.25. 

©-Oct! 17, 1916; 2 cand 
28, 1916; A 446023. 


DAawE (Sampson)* Boston. Unique 
manual of facts and figures of the 
regular life ins. companies and their 
dividends, 1916-1917. 18th annual 
ed. 1044, 95 p. 12mo. $2.50. 

[25830 
© Aue, 19169 2:crand ait. Oct. 

12, 1916; A 445099. 


DaweEs (Chester L.)* Cambridge, Mass. 


PAS Teas OF 
[25829 
aff. Oct. 


Franklin union electricity. General 
directions. 2 loose 1. 4to. $0.04. 
[25831 


©) Sept. 22.1916; 2 ¢ and ats Oct. 
19, 1916; A 439906. 


Dawson (William Nelson)* Norfolk, 
Neb. Deutschland. [3] p. 12mo. 
$0.10. . [25832 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
3, 1916; A 444216. 


Dayton, O. Dayton news 1916 classi- 
fied business directory. (Jn Dayton 


Sunday news) [25833 

© Aug. 27, 1916; 1 e. Sept. 6, 1916; 
A 442261; Paul Goering & ©Co., 
Cleveland. 


DEAGAN (John Calhoun)* Chicago. 
[ 25834, 25835 


Deagan chime music. 21, [38] p. 16mo. 
@FP Oc Ti 1916.2 4e lOc TOG: 
aff. Oct. 21, 1916; A 439975. 


Dea-gan-ometer. 16 p. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. (Cover-title: Fundamentals in 
pitch and tuning musical instruments) 
@rOct: 1%, 1916 2G andar Oca ead, 
1916; A 489951. 

DEANE (Nathaniel Carter)* Carnegie, 
Pa. Sixth sense: Power to remem- 
ber. [4] p. port. 4to. [25836 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

12, 1916; A 489758. 

De Beck (William) 
course in cartooning. 
10 v. illus. 8vo. 
emy of fine arts) 


Correspondence 
Lessons 1-10. 
(Chicago acad- 
$5.00. [25837 
© Mar. 28, 1916; 2 c. Apr. 27, 
1916; aff. June 10, 1916; A 434412; 
Carl N. Werntz, Chicago. 


Decker (A. R.) [25838-25840 
Bonus is planned for wheat. © Oct. 25, 
a ; 1 ce. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443598. 
Been give $20,000,000 gold. © Oct. 
30; 191631 ¢€: Nov. a 1916; A 443660. 
Paris learns use of typha. © Oct.223; 
1916; 1 ce Oecet...26, 197h em 443511. 


[ Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


DEINZER (Sebastian J.)* 
[Mono-lino-hand type 
Card, 94 by 81 inches. 


Chicago. 
estimator. ] 
$5.00. 
[25841 
© July 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 444294. 


DEMING: (Eva B.)* New York. Call to 
peace. [3] p. 4to. [25842 
© Oct. 12,1916; 2 ¢ anda Oce 

14, 1916; A 489819. 


DENNISON mfg. co.*, Framingham, 
Mass. Dennison’s bogie book [for 
1916] cover-title, 32 p. illus. 12mo. 
$0.05. [25843 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
12, 1916; A 439267. 


DENTON (William Benjamin)* Green- 
ville, Ill. Get acquainted club. 
Sheet, 11 by 82 inches. [25844 


© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and ‘aff. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 439765. 


DENVER mountain parks securities co. 
Contract and bond for deed. Sheet, 
152 by 92 inches. [25845 


© July 15, 1916; 2 ey Semeezes 


1916; aff. Oct. 12, 1916; A 444360; 
James A. Bovee, Denver. 


DEXTER folder co.*, New York. Dexter 
folder no. 189. 22 p. illus., diagrs. 
4to. [25846 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 «© and afi 
Oct. 4, 1916; A 444195. 


De ZenNG (Henry Lawrence)* Maple 
Shade, N. J. De Zeng’s current con- 
trollers for sensitive lamps, socket 
or wall type [ete.] [4] p. illus. 
Svo. [25847 


© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
17, 1916; A 439850. 


DE-ZENG standard co. [25848-25850 


De Zeng’s electric ophthalmoscope with 
new metal mirror, universal light ad- 
justment. Sheet, illus., printed on 
both sides. 92 by 64 inches. © Oct. 
oy 196 2c “and aff, Oct. 17, 1916; 
A 439848. 


1164 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


Dre-ZENG standard co.—Continued. 


De Zeng’s electric retinoscopes [and] 
Hlectric ophthalmoscope - retinoscope 
combination sets. Sheet, illus., print- 
ed on both sides, 9% by 63 inches. © 
Ochs elolGe) 2c. and at, Oct. 17, 
1916; A 439849. 

De Zeng’s phorometers and optometers 
with universal double rotary prisms 

graduated Maddox rods. [4] p. 

ilus.*-8vo. © Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. and 

aff. Oct. 17, 1916; A 439851. 

© Henry Lawrence De Zeng, 


Maple Shade, N. J. 


DIAMOND chain and mfg. co. Dia- 
mond tooth form for roller chain 


sprockets. 56 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
[25851 
@ ‘Sept. 15,°1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Oct. 30, 1916; A 444654; L. M. Wain- 
wright, Indianapolis. 


Diasy (Bassett) [25852-25859 


Deutschland books in demand in Sweden. 
Nov. 6, 1916; 1 c« Nov. 9, 1916; 
A 443831. 

Hard drive planned on Roumanian lines. 
Ooch 20 1916s 1 ec. Oct. 23) T91G: 
A 443422. 

Huge German guns pound Roumanians. 
@OpOct 25.916. 2 ec. Oct. 30; 1916); 
A 443571. 

Milk is scarce in Sweden. © Nov. 7, 
1916; 1 ec. Nov. 10, 1916; A 443855. 

Russian food crisis arouses the empire. 
© Nov. 9, 1916; 1 e. Nov. 138, 1916; 
A 443944, 

Sink Swedish ships now; blockade on. 
@eNov. -@, T91IGe 1 ce: Nov. 10; 19116; 
A 443856. 

Teutons like Jerome story. © Nov. 10, 
1916 Wc. Nov. 13, 1916; A 443957. 

To see New Guinea in trip by airship. 
@ Nove Ss; L916 5: 1 7c. Nov: 11, 1916: 
A 443887. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., 
cago, 
Dimonp (Luther B.) 


Fresh water animals. 
Educators association [1916] 32 p. 
front., illus. 12mo. (On cover: The 
animal kingdom in pictures & stories.) 
$0.15. @© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1916; aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 444305. 

Sea animals by L. B. Dimond and QG. I. 
Taft. Ann Arbor, Mich., Educators as- 
sociation [1916] 32 D. front., illus. 
12mo. (On cover: The animal king- 
dom in pictures & stories.) $0.15. © 
Sept. 8, 1916; 2 ¢ Sept. 23, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 444306. 


© Educators assn., Ann 
Mich. 
Dimuro (Raffaele)* New York. Theo- 
retical practical method for the 
study of the mandolin.. 2d ed. 62 
meetol. ~$1.00. [25862 
© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 489770. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter] 


Chi- 


[25860, 25861 
Ann Arbor, Mich., 


Arbor, 


25874 

Disston crucible. v. 5, no. 8, Sept. 

15, 1916. 1 p. 1., 115-128 p. illus. 

Svo. [25863 

© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 

Oct. 18, 1916; A 444857; Henry 
Disston & sons, ine., Philadelphia. 


Dixie cotton felt mattress co. Dixie 
club newspaper’ furniture service. 
Sept. [1916] [4] p. illus. fol. 

[25864 

©vSept 5; 1916+ 2 ¢.. and att 

Sept. 28, 1916; A 439486; O. M. Bur- 
ton, Chicago. 


Dopp (Arthur Hampton)* Atlanta. 
Instructions how to play classic Hu- 


clid for 4, 5 and 6 players. [4] p. 
24mo. [25865 
© Sept Went 9tG a2 e1 1 Oct. 4, 


1916; aff. Oct. 12, 1916; A 439777. 


Hamtramek ,Mich. 
[25866, 


Great loss and a greater gain. 
illus. 387% by 28 inches. 
1916; 2 «. 
444693. 


True service. 14 p. 24mo. @© Aug. 26, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 13, 1916; A 
444355. 


DoNAHEY (William) * Chicago. 
[25868-25872 


Teenie Weenie Chinaman chased by a 
for. .@) Oct 15, 1916: 1 ec Oct... 19; 
1916; A 443330. 


Teenie Weenies build a saw mill. © 
Nov. 5, 1916; 1 ec. Nov..10, 1916; A 
443939. 


Teenie Weenies set out for Shoehurst. 
© Oct 22, 1916: 1.cs Oct. 265 1916% 
A 443528. 

Teenie Weenies spend the night in a 
paper box. Oct Zoe OG ae We 
Nov. 2, 1916; A 443687. 

Teenie Weenies tackle a big job. @© 
Nov. 12, 1916; 1 ¢c. Nov. 17, 1916; A 
4490538. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

Sunday tribune. ] 


DopcE bros.*, 
25867 


Donovan (F. M.) Bible and spiritual- 
ism, by Don [pseud.] Lake Pleas- 
ant, Mass., Spiritual alliance pub- 
lishing company, 1916. [23] p. port. 
24mo. $0.10. [25873 

© Sully; 15, 1916: 27c and att. 
Sept. 12, 1916; A 439256; Mary H. 
Donovan, Lake Pleasant, Mass. 


DoyLe (Arthur Conan)* Windlesham, 
Crowborough, Sussex, England. 
British campaign in France. chap. 
6 eontd. The first battle of Ypres. 
(In Strand magazine, Oct., 1916) 

[25874 


© D1 'e Oct. 20, 1916; A ad int. 


2785; pubd. Sept. 25, 1916. 


11695 


25875 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. I, n. S., v. 13 


DREISER (Theodore) America’s fore- | DUKE bros. & co.—Continued. 
most author protests against sup- 


pression of great books and art by 
self-constituted moral censors. 
Proof, port. [25875 
© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 27, 1916; A 444854; News- 
paper enterprise assn., Cleveland. 


DrRoMGooLeE (Will Allen)* Nashville. 
Song and story. (Jn Nashvilie ban- 
ner ) [25876-25880 


Oct. ALT UStG © Oct 14, A91E 5 c. 


Oct. 18, 1916; A 443281. 

Octiy 21; O1Gs @OuOlc 2 1916 te Ock 
a 1916: A 443435. 

Oct 428. WOdG. » «© -Ock? 2S) 1916s ae c. 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 443604. 

Nowe 45 1916. .@' Novas, A9t6s dae: 
Nov. 8, 1916; A 443793. 

Nove dee 1OniGs SO: Nowe, 1t eaGi.Gis7 le: 
Nov. 123 3, 1916; A 443950. 


DruckeEe (Herman)* Easton, Pa. God- 
dess of liberty; or, The dawn of 
freedom. pt. 4-3. 42. DP... 8VO. 
$0.25. [25881 

© Sept. © 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
12, 1916; A 489264. 


Drury (Horatio N.) Pace standard- 
ized course in oral expression. Les- 
son 9-17. New York, Pace & Pace, 
IGIG 8G ye O80: [25882 


© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Oct. 


9, 1916; A 444293; Pace & Pace, New 
York. 
Dry goods reporter co.*, Chicago. 


Plans to put salespeople on a com- 
mission basis. 16 p. nar. S8vo. 
$0.25. [25883 

© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 444374. 


Dt. Bose (Benj. J.)* Lisbon, Ga. 
Health the priceless. Chap. 1-3. [38 
instalments] (Jn Washington, Ga. 
Reporter ) [25884-25886 

©' Sept 15°22, Oct: 6 1916 1"C 
each Noy. 1, 1916; A 443647443649. 


DUKE bros. & ¢o. [25887-25892 


Accidents are no more a matter of ill 
luck than good fortune is a matter of 
good luck. ‘“ Safety first’’ advertise- 
ment no. 6. © Oct. 29,1916 1. cy Nov. 


6, 1916; A 443712. 

Don’t be careless. © Oct. 11, 1916; 1. 
Oct 27, AVL; A 4435445 

Safety eventually. Why not now? 
‘Safety first’? advertisement no. 7. © 
_ si E9LG's 1 es Noy Gy aeiG a 

rf 

Safety first. © Sept. 21, sabe PALO Bas! 


ane OG, 9) 1916s A 44306 


Safety first. Oi ee nos Jo." @) 
Nov. 5, 1916571 'e. Nov. 10, 2916-54 
443847. 


Safety hints for every member of the > 


amily. Safety first advertisement 
ayers five. _© Oct. 48) 9992639 te. 
Oct. 1916; A 4435438. [Note : The 


feeceeuee are in Kokomo daily dis- 
patch] 


© J. J. Reis, Chicago. 
DuncAN (John C.)* Cincinnati; ) Prine 
ciples of analytical accountancy. 
chap. 1-3, v. 1220 nomb. 166 aoe 
$0.50. [Text parallel to binding.] 

[ 25893. 

Pie 2 ¢.. and) ate wce, 

e “444477 


© Oct. 
¢ 1962 


DvuoFoLp health underwear co.*, Mo- 
hawk, N. Y. Short shots on selling 
behind, before & over the counter, by 


Sam Hill [pseud.] 31, [1] p. illus. 
24mo. (Cover-title: The counter at- 
tack) $0.10. [25894 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ei amd aie 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 444180. 


DuTTon (Reginald John Garfield)* 
Skegness, England. Shorthand in 
three days. The system for the 
million. London, 1916. 24 p. 16mo. 
t-Sh. [ 25895. 


© 1c. Oct. 11,1916) 2 aoe 
2812; pubd. Sept. 23, 1916. 


E. L. F. co.*, De Kalb, Jil. There are 
many reasons why you should come 
to Joliet. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 21 by 28 inches. [25896 

© July 28, 1916; 2c. Aug. 3, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 1, 1916; A 486230. 


Hart (Maude)* Elizabeth,-N. J. Our 
physician. Sheet, 224 by 72 inches. 
[25897 
© Oct. 5, 1916: 2 c and aff. Oct. 

11, 1916; A 4443821. 


Eason (Will Lester)* Alameda, Cal. 
Will the commander of the United 
States forces now in Mexico have a 
troubadour at his elbow. [ete. } 
(In Evening times-star and Alameda 
daily argus.) [25898 

©. -June 20, 1916; 1 ¢ cdJune 263 
1916; A 440568. 


EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I. East Provi- 
dence directory, 1917. Providence, 
R. I., Boston, Mass., Sampson & 
Murdock co., 1916. 274 (i. e. 280) p. 
front. (fold. map) S8vo. $3.00. 
[25899 
© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
19, 1916; A 445285; Sampson & 
Murdock co., Boston. 


1166 


no. 11, 1916 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


25919 


East Tacoma mfg. co. Pacific uni- 
versal catalog of sash, doors, mill- 
work and odd work. Portland, Or., 
Schwab printing co. [1916] p. 3-124, 
[3] illus., diagrs. 16mo. (Cata- 
log A) [25900 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 444807; Schwab ptg. co., 
Portland, Or. 


Easton, Pa. West’s directory for city 
of Easton, Pennsylvania, including 
West Easton, Wilson Township, a 
portion of Palmer Township, [etc.], 
also Phillipsburg, N. J., 1916. Easton, 
Pa., Union publishing co., 1916. 919 
eee 155) p.--fold: maps. 8vo. 
$5.00. [25901 

© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
19, 1916; A 445233; Union pub. co., 
Boston. 


Eaton County, Mich. Farm journal 
illustrated rural directory of Eaton 


County, Michigan. Philadelphia, 
Wilmer Atkinson company, 1916. 
256 p. illus. S8vo. [25902 

(Ney, .93,1916:' 2° ce: and ‘aff. 


Noy. 16, 1916; A 445664; Wilmer 
Atkinson co., Philadelphia. 


Economy service co.*, New York. Cut 
bulletin. [25903, 25904 
HOt. stst no: for Nov. 1916: 8 1. 


‘aise tol ©) Oct. 1,,1916 >. 2) ci. and 
aff. Oct. 5, 1916; A 439664. 


no. A 156. 2d no. for Nov., 1916. cover- 
title, numb. 1. 102— 108. illus. fol. 
© Oct. £55) 1916):2 cand: aft. Oct. 21, 
1916; A 439972. 


Eptison lamp works of General electric 
co. [25905, 25906 
Bulletin no. 43407. Flood lighting and 

its applications. Sept., 1916. 19 p. 


illus., diagrs. 4to. © Sept. 18, 1916; 
Peeing att. Oct-25, 1916: A 444618. 


Bulletin no. 43408. Lighting of ofiice 
buildings and drafting rooms by Edi- 
son Mazda C lamps. Sept., 1916. 
wep. lus: -.tte, ©@xOct. .2;'1916; 
2 c. and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444617. 
© General electric co., Schenec- 

tady, N. Y. 


[Epwrunps (Carey)] What the handy 
man can make. 16 p. illus., diagrs. 
fol. $0.15. [25907 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 439985; Curtis pub. co., 
Philadelphia. 


Hpwarps (J.) & co.*, Philadelphia. 
Big house for little shoes. 20 p. 
illus. (part col.) 8vo. (cover-title: 
Misses’ and children’s turn boots and 
slippers in stock. [25908 


© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 © and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 444454. 


ELECTRIC power club*, Chicago. Elec- 
tric power club. Executive staff, 
member companies committees [ete. ] 
As ed TONG: of Oth, edi), #24 pe 
16mo. [25909 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
30, 1916; A 444685. 
ELLER mfg. co.*, 


Canton, O. Eller’s 


“ perfect-fit ” steel ceilings. § 207 p. 
illus., diagrs. obl. 16mo. (Catalog 
no. 21, 1917.) [25910 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 
28, 1916; A 445389. 


EMMANUEL & co. Oriental tip. [3] p. 

12mo. [25911 

©Dec. 15, 1915; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1916; 

aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444815; John .M 
Emmanuel, Seattle. 


e. and aff. Oct. 


Emporium world millinery co.*, Chi- 
cago. Art cut service. Sheet, illus., 
24 by 234 inches. [25912 


© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444152. 


ENSIGN yellow pine co.*, New York. 
There’s gold in the heart of yellow 
pine, [s0;.p. MWhus. Cl plate) Svo: 

[25913- 
© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

30, 1916; A 444680, 


ENTERPRISE cO.*, Columbiana, O. Use- 
ful information for saw mill men. 
cover-title, 48  p. illus., tables. 
16mo. $0.25. [25914 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
23 ,1916; A 444504. 


Biqu ITABLE corporation*, Chicago. 
[ 25915, 25916 
Confidential wholesale price list and 
shipping terms. [4] p. 8vo. © Oct. 
iL OLG 2 Gand aft. “Oct. 30, 1916; 


A 444647. 


Extraordinary facts submitted to you. 
Sheet. col. illus., 11 by 172 inches. 
@uSepe ta 19tG = 2c. andating Sept: 
23, 1916; A 489482. 


EQUITABLE LIFE assurance soc. of N. Y. 
Father’s revery. fo le aps illus. 
16mo. [25917 

©0620 1916> Qac. and atk Oct: 
2, AIG ae 444571 Sam W. North, 
Lincoln, Neb. 


ERRETT (Jane R.) [ 25918, 25919 
Standard kinder-lehrer. y. 8, no. 1, 4 
viertel, oktober bis dezember, 1916, ed. 
by J. R. Erret and Nannie Lee Frayser. 
Cincinnati, O., Der Standard publish- 
ing company, 1916, wall chart, [26] p. 
eol. illus., map. ‘fol. fand] A nee 
plement. "16 p. illus.. 8vo. © Sep 
15, 1916:; 2 c. and aff Sept. 30, 1916: 
A 439619. 


1167 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25920 


ErRreETT (Jane R.)—Continued. 


Standard picture roll. v. 8, no. 2, 4th 
quarter, Oct.—Dec., 1916. Cincinnati, 
O., The Standard pulishing company, 
LOTC 9 Wall chart, (26) ps col alius:: 
map. fol. [and] A supplement, ed. by 
Nannie Lee Frayser. 16 p. illus. 8vo. 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Sept. 
30, 1916; A 439620. 


© Standard pub. co., 


ESHLEMAN (Howard Lightner)* Lea- 
man Place, Pa. 20th century vure, 
paper no. 1. Whence come sugges- 
tions? Sheet, 12 by 9 inches. $0.05. 

[25920 

e. and aff. Oct. 


Cincinnati. 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 
9, 1916; A 444816. 


ESTERLINE & Angus*, Indianapolis. 
Industrial research and _ develop- 
ments (24 "p:~ allws. didera -Syvo: 


(Cover-title: An unique service by 
an unique organization. ) [25921 


© Sept. 15: 1G 22 eo and at: 
Oct. 12, 1916; A 444528. 

ETTINGER (Richard P.)* New York. 
Problems in real estate. New York 
city, Prentice-Hall, ine. [1916] 24 
p. plans. 8vo. $0.75. [25922 


©), Sept. 29, 1916: 2°) ©: and) ‘aif: 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 444287. 


Evans (W. A.)* Chicago. How to 
keep well. (Jn Chicago daily or 
Sunday tribune) [25923-25958 


Blames raw food. @© Nov. 1, 1916; 1. 
Nov. 8, 1916; A 4438813. 


Bronchial asthma. @ Nov. 14, 1916; 
1 ce. Nov. 17, 1916; A 449096. 

Catchines, colds. (© 2Now. G6, CiSkGrs ive: 
Nov. 8, 1916; A 448815. 

Cerebro spinal meningitis. © Oct. 26, 
19163, 1. -¢. Noy: 8, 19165. A 443809, 

Consumption. _@© Nov. 942, 19165" 1° 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 449052. 


Controlling sleep. @© Oct. 22, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 26, 1916; A 443527. 


Croupy babies. @ Nov. 10) 1916 5 1 e. 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 449098. 
Drugs not true to label. © Oct. 13, 


1916; 1 c. Oct. 24, 1916; A 443475. 

Feather. dusters. 2@, Oct; 1iGedS1Ge Ane: 
Oct. 24, 1916; A 443478. 

First aid lessons taught by the war. © 
Oct: 20, 1916 > a 7c. Oct. 2G aote; 
A 443551. 

Gallstone treatment. © Oct. 10, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 24, 1916; A: 443472. 

Growth of eugenics. © Nov. 2, 1916; 
1 c«. Nov. 8, 1916; A 443839. 

Ilealth in country schools. © Oct. 29, 
1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 1916; A 1443689: 

Ilealth insurance next. © Nov. 5, 1916; 
1 ¢. Nov. 10, 1916; A 443941. 


Hlealthy regiment. © Nov. 11, 1916; 1 
ec. Nov. 17, 1916; A 449094. 
[iow it is. done. © Oct. 11; 1916; 1 ©¢ 


Oct. 24, 1916; 
ILysteria in children. 
iG. Nov. 


A 443473. 


© Oct: 128, 1916; 
8, 1916; A 443811. 


pt. 1 n-sis vas 


Hvans (W. A.) *—Continued. 
Indoor humidity. © Nov. 3, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 8, 1916; A 443814. 
Malaria in autumn. © Oct. 15, 
te, Oct. 9, ESIG Anas 
More methods from the war zone. © Oct. 
16,1916; 1 c. Oct. 24, 1916 A44ea ee 


Nervousness. @ Nov. 9, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 449092. 


1916; 


Night terrors. © Oct. 30, 1906204 < 
Nov. 8, 1916; A 443840. 
Nosebleed. 1%eT Ook 


@© Oct. 14, 1916; 
24, 1916; A 443476. 
Oysters and typhoid. © Qct. 31, 1916; 
1° ¢; Nov. 8, 1916; A 4438712: 
Paralysis after infantile paralysis. © 
Oct. 21,. 1916; 1 “OCR ER atone. 


A 443552. 
Pasteurization preof. © Nov. 4, 1916; 
1..e. Nov. 8, 1916s Av 4438S 


Pimples are needless. © Oct. 12, 1916; 
1 ec Oct. 24, 19163;° A 443474. 


Prunes. © Oct. 19, 1916; Pee@erees. 
1916; A 443480. 

Real war in Cleveland: @© Nov. 7, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 17, 1916; A 449099. 

Simple methods for modifying milk. © 
Oct. 24, 1916; 1.c. Oct. 27, 19162 A 
443554. 

Six year molars. © Nov. 13, 1916; 1 c. 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 449095. 


Some clean ae cities.: -@ Och 4s; 
1916.3, 1..e5 Oct. 24, .191GEe 443479. 

To prevent apoplexy. © Oct. 23, 1916; 
1’e. OC 2e SiG ee 443553. 

Too warm in winter. © Nov. 15, 1916; 
1 ce. Nov. 17, 1916; A 449097. 

Walking in sleep. @© Oct. 27, 1916; 1 c. 
Nov. 8, 1916; A 4438810. 

Where does the fat come from? © Oct. 
25, 1916; 1c. Oct: 27, 191G AV 4 toa 


Evans (W. L.) school of cartooning 
and caricaturing. Lesson 2. cover- 
title, 8 numb. 1. plates. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] [25959 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 489961; Walter LL: 
Evans, Cleveland. 


EXcELSIoR automatic scale & supply 
, Philadelphia. [Prospectus] 12 
p. illus., port. 12mo. [25969 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
9, 1916; A 439268. 


ExNeER (Max J.) Friend or enemy? 
New York, London, Association press 
[1916] 35 p. 16mo. $040. "|(25a9gbH 

© Aug. 29; 1916; 2-cs Sepia ata, 
1916; aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 437687; 
John Floyd MeTyier, New York. 


Chance visit to 
studio, now place in photoplays. 
[How I became a photoplayer] (Jn 
Canton daily news) [25962 
©-Oct. 1, 1916; 1 € Oct) 1a 
A 443341; General film co., ine., New 
York. ; 


[Eyton (Bessie}] 


1168 


leah 


FAIRBANKS, Morse «& Co.” 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


25999 


, Chicago. 
ee 5963-25999 


Fairbanks-Morse alternating current type 
B constant speed induction motors. 
Son. illus. Svo. (Bulletin 202 K) 
@ Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 10, 
1916; A 444819. 


Fairbanks-Morse ball-bearing motors, 
alternating current type H. Sree 
illus. S8vo.. (Bulletin 211 A) © Oct. 
P42 1916 >)2 c. and aff. Nov. 10; 1916; 
A 444818. 

Fairbanks-Morse electric lighting plants, 
eype £. . 8 p. | illus. Sv Oo. (Bulletin 
wwe) (@,Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Noy. 10, 1916; A 444821. 

Fairbanks-Morse pump cd 4 p. illus. 
8 vo. (Bulletin H: 221 @ Aug: 12, 
TONGS) 2 Ee, and ait. Sept. fey, IES ova aye 
436908. 


Fairbanks-Morse type J hoists, 6 h. p. 
Zee, callus... Svo. (Bulletin ie 22 3)) 
@pnus wS) 1996: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
18, 1916; A 436907. 


Fairbanks-Morse type K hoists, 10 and 
1ieheanaweot aps Tus:  Svo.. -(Bulletin 
H 218) @© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 436909. 


Fairday power and electric washers. 
cover-titke, 16 p. illus. obl. 12mo. 
(Dealers’ catalog 70) ©. sully Si. 
mOnGi: 2 e, and aft. Sept: 18, 1916; A 
436879. 


Instructions no. 2110 L for erecting 
Fairbanks-Morse steel towers for wind- 
mills. 12th ed. 8 p. illus., diagrs. 
SRO @n Aus. 29). 19162 2 cc. and ait. 
Sept. 18, 1916: A 436906. 


no. 2240 F for setting up and oper- 
ating Fairbanks-Morse types C and CC 
34x43 air compressors. 6th ed. 4 p. 
mise diagrs. Svo. © Aug. 1, (1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436905. 


o. 2450 for-setting up and operat- 
ee Fairbanks-Morse type Y vertical oil 
engines. Ist -ed. cover-title. 32 p. 
diagrs. Svo. © Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436904. 

no. 2500 A for operating and main- 
taining Sheffield 88 motor car. Aug., 


19136. ) 14 p. diagrs. S8vo. © Aug. 25,. 


TOG = 2 Cl Sept. 18> 1916? at. Oct. 6; 
1916; A 444221. 


no. 2502 B for operating and main- 
taining Sheffield 32 and 33 motor cars. 
AUS to. 4p: > diagrs:  Svo. © 
Seppe UG 2c) Ochii6; 19163 aft. 
Oct. 7, 1916; A 444392. 


Moline pitless scale for wagons or stock. 
8 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. Oct. 4, 
HIG 32 es and ait. Nov. 10, 1916: A 
444890, 


Repair price list no. 9001 A. Fairbanks- 
Morse duplex O. C. P. plunger pattern 
steam pumps. 8 p. illus., diagr. 8vo. 
@rAuwe 8 1916; 2 ¢. and ‘aff. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 4369038. 


no. 9006 A. Fairbanks-Morse duplex 
underwriter fire pumps. 4 p._ illus., 
diagr. Svo. @© July 21, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436902. 

——no. 9007 A. Fairbanks-Morse duplex 
O. P. O. C. valve pot steam pumps. 8 
ee allus,, diner. Svor. © Aug. 1, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436901. 


no. 9015 A. Fairbanks-Morse du- 
plex plunger and ring pattern power 
pumps. 8 p. illus., diagr. 8vo. 
Tmiytt. 1OlGi2e2 c andvait. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 436900. 


1169 


FATRBANKS, Morse & co>—Continued. 


——no. 9023 A, covering Fairbanks- 
Morse coalinga yattern Gy Me OG, 
pumps. Sheet, diagr., 9 by 6 inches. © 
iby aie LOG <2 ves and aff. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 436899. 


no. 9028. A duplex O. P. O. C. ram 
pattern steam pumps. Sheet, diagrs., 
printed on both sides, 9 by 6 inches. 
@ July 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 18, 
1916; A 436898. 


——no. 9034 B. Fairbanks-Morse du- 
plex piston pattern steam pumps. 12 
Dae LUNISS OlaASESS 7 Svo. ©) vans oh: 
TUOUGie 2 Ce and athe sSept. 18; Woe. A 
436897. 


——no. 9054 A. Fairbanks-Morse type 
R vertical muti-cylinder, gas, gasoline 
[ete. ] 2A pe) MUS ediaerse spank 
folded) S8vo. © July 3 1916; Dimer 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436896. 


——no. 9058 A. Fairbanks-Morse 1 h. p. 
Jack Junior and 2, 4 and 6 h. p. type 
eter. wo dlls idaerce (pant 
folded) S8vo. © July 28, 1916: 2 e. 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A ‘436895. 


no. 9072. Fairbanks-Morse Jack-of- 
all-trades and type T vertical gas and 
gasoline engines and oil engines. 19, 
fle ps illus., diagrs. S8vo © July 
2S 27 es and ‘aff. Sent. SS 1916; 
A 436894. 


no. 9099. F'airbanks-Morse type N 
horizontal gas and gasoline engines. 
20 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. © July 28, 
PONG e and eal. Septal Sa Uomo eA 
436893. 

——no. 9101. Fairbanks-Morse type B 
gasoline marine engines heavy duty 
type... Sp. — illus: diagrs:” .svo: 
Aue. 8, 1916e 2c andwath. Sept. 18) 
1916; A 436892. 

—-—no. 9108 B. Eclipse windmills, type 
Pee f- bh ps alluss digers: - Sivo- 
July 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 18) 
1916; A 436891. 


no. 9110. Fairbanks-Morse nos. 1, 
2, 3 and 4, 1907 pattern four post gal- 
vanized steel towers. 4 p. illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. © Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and 
aff. Sept. 18. 1916; A 436890. 


no. 9117 B. Fairbanks-Morse 8’, 10’ 
and 12’ type W steel windmills. 12 p. 
whic. diaecs- -=Svo. —@)dulya ii Lote: 
2 ec. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436889. 


IMO One Ona Ac Fairbanks-Morse 
eclipse friction clutches. 4 p._ illus., 
diacrs i Svo.. ©) duly 22n. 1O1G a2 & 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436888. 


no. 9160. Fairbanks-Morse geared 
hoists with band brake as combined 
with gasoline and gas engines. 10 p. 
illus., “diagrs. Svo. © July 24, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916. A 436886. 


no. 9196 A. Fairbanks-Morse 50, 
80, 100, 150 and 200 H. P. type RE 
large vertical engines. 20 p._ illus., 
diagrs. SVv0.- ©) uby 25) some Je: 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436887. 


no. 9220 B. Fairbanks-Morse type 
NB horizontal oil engines 5 to 60 H. P. 
16 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. © July 19, 
TOLG eee and aft, Sept. 18, 1916; A 
436885. 


——no. 9240 A. Fairbanks-Morse types 
C and CC 3% x 4% air compressors. 
TOs HORDES. diagrs. Svo. -@:- Aus. 12 
TOWG SS 2 LC: and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 
436884. 


bo 
HS 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26000 


pt. . 2s y.ds 


FATRBANKS, Morse & co.—Continued. 
Repair price list no. 9242 A. Fairbanks- 
Morse horizontal belted air compres- 
sors chart HC. 4 p. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. © July 17, 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 436883. 
no. 9357 A. Fairbanks-Morse type 
T small vertical 2, 4 and 6 H. P. throt- 
tling governor oil engines. 8 p. illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. @© July 17, 1916: 2 «¢. 
and aff. Sept. 18, 1916: A 436882. 
no. 9459. Fairpanks-Morse no. 1, 2 
handy pump jack. Sheet, illus., diagrs., 
prinied on both sides. 9 by 6 inches. 
© July 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 18, 
1916 ;\ A. 436881. 
no. 9446, superseding AD 23 and 
supplement, eclipse double acting pump. 
4p. diagrs. 8vo. © Aug. 14, 1916: 
2 ce. and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 436880. 


FarrFax (Beatrice) Beatrice Fairfax. 
(In New York evening journal) 
[26000-26030 


Oct. 6, 1916. Episode 7, instalment 5. 
@'Oct. 6; 1916; f ¢ Oct. 7; 1916: A 
443043. ; 

Oct. 7, 1916. Episode 7, instalment 6. 
© Get... 7, 19165 1 eG Gct.,.0, 4016> A 
443073. 


Oct. 9, 1916. Episode 8, instalment 1. 
©: Oct 3: 1916: 1 « Dez Ay isee- A 


4430S6. 
Oc. 11, ASS. ‘©, Oct, 41,, 1916-72 e: 
Oct. 18, 1916; A 443306. f 
Oct. 18> 1916: © Oct 18, 1916: 1 « 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 443328. 

Oct: 19; 1916. © Det... 19, 1916 > 4 | 
Oct. 20, 1916; A 443366. 

Oe 20, 1986... @ Oct. 20, 49162 4+ -c 
Oct. 21, 1916; A 443401. 

Oct 21,, 1916. “@ Mel, 414- 1916 fF ¢ 
Oct. 23, 1916; A 443404. 

Oct. 25 S45iG. Ock (25. ASiGer 1 ©: 
Oct: 30. 1916: A 445583: 

Oct... 24,4916... @ Get 24. 1916: 4. ec. 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 443470. 

Get. 25, 1916... @* Oets -25, 4916-71 | 
Oct. 26, 1916; A 443504. 

Oct. 26)" 1996. ~@' Oct. 26; 1916=>41 e: 
Oct) 2% AStG® Al 4439525: 

Get. 27) 1S1G. “G-Oet. 27. 415i ti eg 
Oct. 28, 1916; A 443550. 

Oct. 28, 1976. @ Oct. 2a" Iie ff ec 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 443581. - 

Oct. 30, 1916. @© Oct. 30, 1916: 1 e. 
Oct. 34, 1916: "A 443620. 

Oe. Si, 3916. © Get. jah. ibe |e 
Nov. 1, 1916; A 443628. 

Nov. 1. 1916. @ Nov. 1, 1916; 41 ec. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 443691. 

Nov. 2, 1916. @ Nov. 2, 1916: 1c. Nov 
3, 1916; A 443693. 

Nov. 3, 1916. © Nov. 3, 1916; 1 e. Nov 
4, 1916: A 443696. 

Nov. 4, 1916. @© Nov. 4, 1916; 1 ce Nov 
6, 1916; A 443723. 

Nov. 6, 1916. @© Nov. 6, 1916; 1 ¢c. Nov. 
7, 1916; A 443783. 

Noy. 7, 1916. © Nov. 7, 1916; 1 e. Nov 
8, 1916; A 443804. 

Nov. 8. 1916. © Nov. 8, 1916: 1 ec. Nov 
9, 1916; A 4438806. 

Nov. 9, 1916. © Nov. 9, 1916: 1 ec. Nov 
10, 1916; A 443843. 


Fatrrax (Beatrice)—Continued. 


Nov. 10, 1916. © Nov. 10, 1916: 
Noy. 11, 1916; A 443934. 


Noy. 11, 1916. © Nov. 11, 
Nov. 13, 1916; A 443937. 


Nov. 13, 1916. @ Nov. 13, 
Noy. 14, 1916; A 443969. 


Nov. 14, 1916. @ Nov. 14, 
Noy. 15, 1916; A 443995. 


Nov. 15, 1916. © Nov. 15, 
Nov. 16, 1916; A 449037. 


Nov. 16, 1916. @© Nov. 16, 
Noy. 17, 1916; A 449050. 


Nov. 17, 1916. @ Nov. 17, 1916; 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 449089. 
© International news service, 
New York. 

Farco, N. D. First national bank of 
Fargo. If you didn’t need one of 
these, this city wouldn’t need any of 
these. [8S] p. illus. 32mo. [26031 

© May 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 434337; Harvey Blodgett 
co., St. Paul. 


1916; 
1916; 


1916; 


1916; 


< 

1 

1 
1916.5 ake) 

i 

ive 

1 


Cc. 


Farm chemical co. Hello! more 
money from farm and city poultry. 
[4] p. illus. 16mo. [26032 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
30, 1916; A 444645; William A. 
Pfisterer, Dunkirk, Ind. 


FARNUM (Leon M.)* Chicago. TIllus- 
trated description and technique. 
Anatomical dies. [9] p. folder. 
illus. 48mo. [26033 

© Oct. 5, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 444497. 

FARRELL (James A.) Head of steel 
ccrporation advises Americans how 
to obtain foreign commerce! Proof, 
port. [26034 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447003; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 

FARRINGTON (Frank)* Delhi, N. Y. 
Trade getters. [no.] 9. (Jn Plumb- 
ing & heating magazine, Oct., 1916.) 

[26035 
© Oct. 31,1916; 1°€ Mage ee 
1916: A 449038. 

FASSETT (James H.)* Nashua, N. H. 
Corona readers. Book 1. Boston, 
New York [ete.]. Ginn and company, 
1916. viii, 120 p._ col. front., iHus. 
(part. col.) 12mo. $0.32. [26036 

© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 445381. 
FAULTLESS rubber co.*, Ashland, O. 
[26037-26038 


Big idea to start your rubber goods sea- 


son. Oct., 1916. cover-title, 8 fold. 
p. illus. fol. © Oct. 6; 1916326 
Oct. 12, 19163 aff: Oct. 41768918; 


A 439783. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


26061" 


FAULTLESS rubber co.*—Continued. 
Pages 5 to 20 are your introduction to 
bigger business this fall. cover-title, 
24 p. illus. (part col.) fol. © Sept. 
Pig 2-c. Oct. 25,-1916.; aff..Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447022. 


FEIBELMAN (Rene) [26039-26043 


Gerard will return to his Berlin post. 
nov, 2051916; 1 ¢ Nov. 13, 1916; 
A 443959. 

New envoy is able diplomat. © Nov. 
iepetowoe tye. Nov. 15; 19163 A 
449005. 

Says U raids cannot go on. © Oct. 
iol | ce. Oct. 23, 1916; A 
443420. 

Teuton press scans election of Wilson. 


@mNov Lo, 1916; 1 .¢«: Nov. 16, 1910; 
A 449018, 
ees. planes last 2 hours. © Oct. 31, 


Page + © Noy. 5, 1916; A 443670. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


[FERctson (M. H.)] 
baskets you can make _ yourself. 
[7] p. 8vo. [26044 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c« Sept. 14, 
1916; aff. Sept. 23, 1916: A 444022; 
Curtis pub. co., Philadelphia. 


Some Christmas 


FEerRGuson (Oscar H.)* San Francisco. 
Fire insurance in California. [8] 
p. 16mo. $0.10. [26045 


@) (Oct. 19;-.1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Oct. 27, 1916; A 444641. 


FirtH avenue & sixty-third st. co., 
ine.*, New York. 820 Fifth avenue. 
13 p. plans. S8vo. [26046 

©, Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
4, 1916; A 444190. 


FILLMORE music house. Fillmore’s 
Christmas recitations and dialogues 
for children and young folks. No. 
no ea.) Svo;.. $0.15. [26047 

ie oc. 22 19tG- 2 ce: and aff. 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 444416; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 


FisHeR (Harry C.)* New York. Mutt 
and Jeff in the trenches. Book 5. 
By Bud Fisher [pseud.] Boston, 
The Ball publishing company, 1916. 
[82] p. illus. nar. 42mo. $0.60. 


[26048 
© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


2, 1016: A 446031. 


FitzHucH (Mary Darby)* Covington, 


Ky. My little corner Nov. 5, 1916. 
(In Cincinnati Enquirer) [26049 

CraNova 5, 19962: tf sc. Nov. 17, 
1916; A 449076. 


i 


WrercHerR (Alfred Charles Benson) * 
Berkeley, Cal. From job to job 
around the world. 9. (In Wide 
world magazine, Nov., 1916) [26050 

Oet p20 191Gb CLINON. ahs: 
1916; A 449061. 
(Robert Lowe) * 


FLETCHER Wheeling, 


W. Va. : Rapture; lecture. 60 p., 
21. 382mo. (Cover-title: Eminent 
and imminent) [26051 


© Oct:18,-1916; 2.¢. and aff.-Oct. 


16, 1916; A 444442. 


F'noryN (Adéle)* Brookline, Mass. 
Illustrated history of the Union 
yack.  [Boston, Allied educational 
society, 1916] Sheet, col. illus., 


sides. 9% by 42 
inches fold. to 48mo. $0.10. [26052 

© Océ 8%, 201652 e. and ait). Oct. 
26, 1916; A 444630. 


Hou) (Gor Es) 
of scriptures. 


printed on both 


Teague, io Sermon 

Zeon. ay Saar AO: 

[26053 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 444408. 


Fonp pt Lac business men’s assn. 
United service for the city and 
county of Fond du Lac through the 
Fond du Lac business men’s asso- 
ciation. [4] p. diagr. 4to. [26054 

© = Sept: 2% 1916 +2 rex anda. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444166; H. Van R. 
Chase for the City development 


bureau, Chicago. 

lOOTNER (Hulbert)* New York. 
Thieves’ wit. chap. 22 cont’d—28. 
(In Munsey, Nov., 1916.) [26055 


Or Oct 18, 19TG: "16 ets 10: 
1916; A 443314. 

ForBEs (Bertie Charles)* New York. 

Men who are making America. (Jn 


Leslies’ weekly ) [26056-26060 

Daniel Guggenheim. @©**Nov. 16, 1916; 
1 c. Nov. 18, 1916; A 449110. 

peel Simmons), WO Nova 2, T9lesarre 
Nov. 4, 1916; A 443708. 

[J. Ogden Armour.] © Oct. 26, 1916; 
1-e. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443602. 

James B. Duke. © Nov. 9, 1916; 1 ec. 
Nov. 13, 1916; A 443949. 


Paul M. Warburg’s career. © Oct. 19, 
1916; tee. Octs 21: 1916 ;7A 443381. 
ForpyceE (Charles) Scale for meas- 
uring the achievements in reading. 
Chicago, Lincoln, The University 
publishing co., 1916. 20 p. 12mo. 
[26061 
© Oct. 10, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 
26, 1916; A 445461; University pub. 
eo., Lineoln, Neb. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26062 


pt. fy WAS vee 


ForMAN-BASSETY co.*, Cleveland. Re- 
vised system. [Each.] Card, 54 by 
S inches. [26062-26072 


‘1 ec class, going down. 
2 ¢c. and aff. Oct, 19, 1916+. A 439902. 


Le classy, coine, ups © Oct.» 10, st9i6: 
2 ce. and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 489908. 

2 ¢ class, going down. @© Oct. 10, 1916; 
2 e. and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439900. 

2 CRASS) Ole Upp © Och 0;, £916: 
2 ec. and ‘aff. ‘Oct. 19, 1916; A 439901. 

5 e class, going down. © Oct. 10, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439898. 

5 ¢ class; going up. © Oct. 10, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. ‘Oct. 19, 1916; A 439899. 
5 ¢c class. © Oct. 10, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Gee 19, 1916; A 439897. 

50: c class. © Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Oct. 19, 1916; A 439896. 


S00 classs -©@) Oct. 10,1916 = 2 ce. and 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439895. 
$2:00 class. © Oct. 10, 19165 2. ¢. and 


aff. Oct. 19, 1916: A 439894. 
$5.00 class. © Oct. 10, 19165 2 c. 

aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439893. 
Fort WortH, Tex. Fort Worth city di- 
rectory, 1916. [19th ed.] Houston, 
Texas, Morrison & Fourmy directory 
cos 1916... 207, . [193-833 spe Abo. 
$7.00. [260738 
© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 445374; Morrison & 
FYourmy directory co., Houston, Tex. 


and 


Foster (Herbert Darling)* Hanover, 
N. H. Syllabus of European history 
378—1914. pt. 1.—378—1600 by H. D. 
Foster and S. B. Fay. 5th ed.; rev. 
by H. D. Foster, F. M. Anderson 
[and others] Hanover, N. H., De- 
partment of history, Dartmouth col- 
lege, 1916. 41 p. 12mo. $0.35. 

[26074 
©) Sept: 20s) 1916. 2).6.) Sepia 25: 
1916; aff. Sept. 30, 1916; A 444275 

FovaARcuE (Walter G.) Swing. (In 

Golfers magazine, Nov., 1916) 
[26075 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 11, 1916; 


A 448862; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
cago. 
Fowrer (Charles §S.)* Minneapolis 


Fowler system made-to-measure cor- 


sets. Card board, illus., diagrs., 
printed on both sides, 44% by 204 
inches. [26076 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1916; 

aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444529. 
Fox’s piano trade directory of the 
United States for 1916-17. Ralph E. 
Fox, compiler. Chicago, Music trade 


indicator, 1916. 360 > p: 12mo. 
$2.00. [26077 
© Sept. 2, 1916; 2c. Sept. 7, 1916; 


aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 437593 ; "Ralph 
EK. Fox, Chicago. 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 


FRANKAU (Gilbert) * 
England. How Rifleman Brown 
came to Valhalla. New York, Fed- 
eral printing company, 1916. 8 p. 
120. PSO [26078 

© Oct. 6, 1916; 2c and am Oc, 
9, 1916; A 444290. 


London E. C., 


FRATCHER (Wm. je Detroit. 
Fratcher’s instantaneous 8 hour 
wage calculator. 2 1. fol. and key 
card. 12 by 16 inches. [Text par- 
allel to binding.] [26079 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 Gi andere 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 444673. 


FREELAND (Isabelle Virginia)* WLake- 


wood, O. Adventures of Brave 
Heart and Laughing Eyes. Oct. 8— 
De GG: [38 instalmentsj . (Jn 


Cleveland plain dealer) 

[26080-26082 
8-22, 1916; 1 c. each Oct. 
A 443446-4438448. 


© Oct. 
Zoe TONG: 


FRENCH (George)* New York. Jones; 
how he became a salesman and ad- 
vertiser. 1. (Jn Advertising news, 
Sept. 15,- 1916) [26083 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 1 ¢ Noy. 8, 
1916; A 4438868. 


(Walter A.)* Kansas City, 

French method of teaching cor- 

net. Lesson no. 1-10. Kansas 

City, Mo. The American publishing 
co. [1916] cover-title, 38 1. Ato. 

[26084 

© Aug: 10, 1916; 2 © Simmer 
1916; aff. Oct. 21, 1916; A 447010. 


FRENCH 
Mo. 


FRIEDMAN (M.) & eo.*, San Francisco. 
Biggest furniture house on the Pa- 
cific coast. cover-titie, 140 p. illus. 
(part col.) 4to. [26085 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Oct. 17, 1916; A 489853. 


FRISBIE (W. A.) Little gopher state 
fair souvenir book; verse by W. A. 
Frisbie. Minneapolis, Bart, 1916. 
[20] p. illus. (part.col.) ob aaae 
$0.25. [26086 . 

© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 444439; Chas. L. 
Bartholomew, Minneapolis. 


FUEL engineering co. of New York*, 
New York. Coal service report for 
the month of Sept., 1916. 7 numb. 
loose |. 4to. [26087 


© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 444425, 


1172 


no. 11, 1916 


Trip through the Bible world from 
Adam in Eden to Paul in Rome. 
Sheet, map, printed on both sides. 
102 by 132 inches. $0.10. [26088 

© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444175. 


GABRIEL (Samuel) sons & co.*, New 


York. [26089, 26090 
a Magic drawing book of favorite fairy 
: tales. [No. 829] 26 1. illus. obl. 


24mo. in box with crayons, 53 by 73 
| inches. $0.25. © May 1, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. July 5, 1916; A 439781. 


Magic drawing book of trains and ships. 
[No. Soo) 42 1: illus., obl: | jA2mo., 
in box, 72 by 103 inches. $0.50. © 
May f. 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. July 5, 
1916; A 439782. 


GAnDy (Lewis C.) Caslon type and 
its appropriate use. Boston, The 
Pinkham press, 1916. 25 p. incl. 
front. (port) Svo. [26091 

meets. 1916: 2 ec. and ail. 
Aug. 31, 1916; A 4388203; Pinkham 
press, Boston. 

GARDNER (Henry A.) How to finish 
and paint. Arkansas soft pine. 
2) p.-ilus. 16mo. [26092 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 439778; Arkansas 
soft pine bureau, Little Rock, Ark. 


GARVEY - ANDERSON ¢o.*. Cincinnati. 
Most wonderful book in the world. 


FUTTERER (Antonia F.)* Chicago. | GENERAL ELECTRIC co.*—Continued. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


26113 


‘ 


no. 46103 A. Type M demand me- 
ters. Sept., 1916. 6 p. illus., diagrs. 
4to. © Sept. 28, 1916; 2 «. ‘and ‘aff. 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 444613. 


no. 46104 A. Type G demand me- 
ter; . Sept., 1926: "75; [il op” itus.; 
diagrs. 4to. © Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444612. 


no. 48320. Speed-regulating rheo- 
stats and panels for direct current mo- 
tors. Sept., 1916. ilps: illus., 
diagrs. 4to. @©@ Sept. 6, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444615. 
no. 49300. Armored cables. Oct., 
i996.  105p.-""illus. | 4to. © Oct. 8, 
1916 52 ¢.,and aff. Oet: 25, 1916: A 
444616. 


Handbook S 500. Index for isolated and 
small plant alternating current panels. 
Sept. @ 1916." 1 1 4to. © Sept. 14, 
1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 
444607. 


S 600. Index for central station 
alternating current panels. Sept. 7, 
ASIG. > toi, Ato N@V Sept 145 G0916G = 
2 e. and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444610. 


47100. Safety first, truck type, 
alternating current switchboard panel 
units. Aug. NO? TSI#GS +6 “py Satins 
diagrs. Ato. © Sept. 14, 1916: 2 ¢. 
and aff. Oct..25, T91LH:s :A. "444608. 


47190. Alternating current switch- 
board panels, 90 inches high. Aug. 10, 
1ST6s S58) p: -dllus:. diagrss) te: “© 
Sept, 14,-1916 ; 2c. and aif. (G@ct +25: 
1916; A 444609. 


How to succeed as a mazda lamp mer- 
chant: “fp: i 5-165, p.. Wins. traples- 
disers.) Smo: © Oct. 13, 19167 3. e 
Nav. -4, 1916; aff. Nov. 10, 1916% A. 
446315. 


cover-title, [12] p. 16mo. [26093 | GENERAL FIREPROOFING ¢o.*, Youngs- 


© July 20, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 444687. | 


ley-on-Thames, England. Man she 

chose. (Jn Lloyd’s weekly news) 
[26094, 26095 | 

Sept. 17, 24, 1916. [2 instalments] © 


mpe-esen Oct 17, 1916; A ad int. 
2783; pubd. Sept. 17, 24, 1916. 


Wem toe 1916. (©) 1,.c. Oct..30, 1916; 
A ad int. 2799; pubd. Oct. 1, 8, 1916. 


GARVICE (Charles)* Hambledon, Hen- | 


GENERAL ELECTRIC ¢€0.*, Schenectady, 
IY: [26096-26108 


town, O. Waterproofing handbook. 
3d ed. 88 p. [26109 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444164. 


' GENERAL ROOFING mfg. co.*, East St. 


Louis. [26110, 26111 


Arbitration is the twentieth century 
means of settling disputes. @©@ Oct. 
£6 tOtG et. “en” OC. 9. 191 G = A. 
443312. 

Strong plurality for the general. © Nov. 
6, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 17, 1916; A 449069. 
[Note: The foregoing are in St. Louis 

daily globe democrat] 


Bulletin no. 41507 A. Single-phase re- | George (Herbert M.)* Minneapolis. 


pulsion induction constant speed mo- 
tors, type RI form C, 3% to 20 R.. p. 
Sept.. 1916. 8 p. illus.. diagrs. 4to. 
© Sept. 11, Ne 2c. and aff. Oct. 25, 
1916; A 444614 


no, 44004 a Railway line mate- 


rial for direct suspension. Aug., 1916. 
91 p. illus. 4to. © Aug. 29, 1916; 


Christmas greeting. Your Christ- 
mas tree is the tree of life. Card, 
col. illus. 34 by 54 inches. [26112 


© Dee. 1, 1915; 2 c and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444788. 


2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444620. | GersTeENBERG (Charles W.)* New 


no. 44419. Railway motor gears 

and pinions. Sept., 1916. 23, [1] p. 

illus., diagrs. 4to. © Sept. 29, 1916; 

2 ec. and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444619. 

no. 45104. Type H subway trans- 
formers. Sept.,° 1916." 2p. » illus. 

i 4to. © Sept. 6, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 444611. 


York. Problems in private finance. 
New York city, N. Y., Prentice-Hall, 
ine. 88 p. (partly print. on one side 
only) S8vo. $1.00. [26113 


© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 444288. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26114 


GETCHELL (Everett Lamont)* Boston. 
Civil service manual. Boston, Mass., 
The Boston Young men’s christian 
mnion,~ )TOtGt / ob pees dG, De ovo. 
(cover-title: Twenty lessons in civil 
service) $0.60. [26114 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 30, 1916; A 444692. 


GILES (William R.) 
by Japan. 


Fear annexation 

(In Chicago daily news) 

[26115 

© Oct. 19, 1916: <1 ce: Oct. 23; 

1916; A 448427; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


GILLMORE (Jane) 
chap. 2. 
farm) 


Dearlove Loring. 
(In Louisville Home and 
[26116 
©, Novw.,,.15; 1916; £-c..Neve 16, 
1916; A 449040; Home and farm 
pub. co., ine., Louisville, Ky. 
GILLMORE (Nellie Cravey) Flotsam 
and jetsam. (In Chicago herald 
Sunday fiction magazine) [26117 


(©). OG t, 1916; bh Gy. Bek. 24 F016 
A 442981; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


GLOBE engraving & electrotype co. 
Logarithmic scale of proportions. 
Circular card, 54 inches in diameter, 
with revolving dise 44 inches in di- 
ameter. [26118 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 4389982; George Hiram 
Benedict, Chicago. 


GOERZ (C. P.) American optical co.*, 
New York. Goerz [lenses] cover- 
title; [12] 2p. iis. Sve. [26119 

© Oct. 16; 19163°2c. and ak. Get. 
19, 1916; A 489922. 


GoLtp (Anna) How I became the fast- 


est stenographer in America. (Jn 
Chicago herald) [26120 
©) ‘Oet. toe 1SiG= Be Oc, ois. 


1916; A 4438298; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


GOLDBERG (Isaac) 
in Brazil. 
Assis and tr. 


Amazon of fiction 
[sketch of Machado de 
of his Attendant’s con- 


fession] (Jn Boston evening tran- 
seript. ) [26121 
© Nov. 4, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 6, 1916; 


A 443711; Boston tr anscript-co., Bos- 
ton. 


GoopricH (B. F.) eco.*, Akron, O. 
Goodrich route book of Florida. 56 
Dp. Maps. 8vo. [26122 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 439987. 


GOVE 


pt. I, Wo Ss2 Weis 


Gorpon (Grant) & Detwiler (Justice 
B.)* Chicago. Gordon-Detwiler ad- 
vanced course of Spanish. Book 2. 
San Francisco, Cal., Gordon & Det- 
wiler, 1916. 129 p)* 16mo7 Sai: 
[Text parallel to binding.] [26123 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Nov. 

8, 1916; A 446251. 
GorRDON (J. P.) co.*, Columbus, O. 

[26124, 26125 

Gordon convertible winter and summer 
top [etc.] cover-title, 32 pb. 
mounted samples. 12mo. 

Sept. *. 


catalog, no. 86) © 
; 2c. and aff. Oct. 4) s9s6- 


Gordon radiator and engine robes. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, illus., 24 by 183 
inches. © Oct. 2, 1916; .2'e@. Oct. ES 
1916: at) Och. ts: 1916: “A 444464, 


GovuLtp (Albetrine James) Ladies’ 
world filet crochet book no. 2. cover- 
title, 16, [2] p. illus. 4to. $0.10. 

[26126 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 444470; McClure pub- 
lications, ine., New York. 


GouLps mfg. co.*, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
Rotary pumps 2d ed. 16 p. illus., 
tables, diagrs. 4to. (Bulletin 113, 
form 9248 superseding 8436) [26127 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
18 1916; A 444467. 


Ele- 
20 p. 
[26128 


Worcester. 
[New ed. ] 


(Clara May )* 
ments of sewing. 
Svo. $0.10. 

© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 @ ieee 
1916; aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 444476. 
[| Copy right is claimed on new mat- 
ter. ] 


GRAHAM (Charles E.) & co.*, New 
York. [26129-26135 - 
Big animal paint book. [no. 0725.] 

[60] p. illus. (part col.) S8vo. $0.35. 


© June 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 6, 


1916; A 444249 ’ 
Book of our baby. [12] ps coljeitas: 
12mo0. $0.15.° © Mar, 28; 1986 4re 
and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444243 . 
Little learners tracing book set. 8 lL. 


illus. S8vo. with crayons in box, [no.] 
07352. 10% by 14% inches. $0. 35. 
May 16, 1916: 2 € andhat. eae 6, 


1916; A 444244. 


Our baby’s journal. [24] p. col. illus. 
8vo. $0.50. @ Mar. 28, 1916; 2 «¢. 
and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444246. 


Pastime painting & drawing book. no. 
0692. cover-title, [32] p. “illus. (part 
col.) obl. S8vo. $0.10. @ May 31, 
1916: 2 c. and af. Oct. 6; 1987s 
444248. 

parean painting & drawing book. 

692.] cover-title. {32 ps 
res col.) obl. Svo. $0.10. 
31L,. 1916: 2c: amd BE Oe “G; 1916; 
A 444247, 


1174 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


GRAHAM (Charles E.) & co.*—Contd. 


Tracing and drawing. cover-title, 6 1. 
illus. 16mo. (Cutout tracing book 
series [no.] 0208) $0.05. © Feb. 18, 
1916252 c) and aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 
444245, 


GRAHAM (William J.)* New York. 
Business insurance and how to sell 
it. [4] p. 8vo. [26136 


© May 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 4443815. 


GRANITE exchange co.*, Boston. Gran- 
ite exchange company confidential 
book and key. [1916-1917. 21st an- 
nual ed.] 3872 p. S8vo. $15.00. 

[26137 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 445357. 


GRAVES (Otho McCarroll) * Easton, Pa. 
Freehand lettering. 23 p. 8vo. 
$0.50. [26138 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444169. 


Gray (Carl William) * Hollywood, Cal. 
Progressive questions arranged to 
aid the student in organizing his 
knowledge of chemistry, by C. W. 
Gray, C. W. Sandifur, C. D. Poore. 
61 p. 8vo. $0.30. [26139 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
4, 1916; A 444207. 


GREEN (Frederick H.)* Muscatine, Ia. 
Cinderella Jane. Sheet, 9 by 6 
inches. [26140 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 444516. 


GrEeGoRY (Carl Louis) Motion picture 
photography. (Jn Moving picture 
world) [26141-26145 


Aug. 5, 1916. © eo 26, 1916; 1 c. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 443441, 


ree 21, 1916. © oe 10, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 
, 1916; A 44334 
ane 98, 1916. © mae Lis 19LG)s. Le. 


Oct. 20, 1916; A 443339. 


Nov. 4, 1916. yee: 24, 19163; 1c. Oct. 
27, 1916; A 443567. 

Nove M1916. ©. Oct...31, 1916; 1 c. 
Nov. Bs 1916; A 443667. 


© Chalmers pub. co., New York. 


GrRecory (Thomas B.) [26146-26151 
Bob and John. © Oct. os LOG 1. c; 
Noy. 1, 1916; A 4438644. 


Co-operation ne competition. 4 numb. 1. 
Ato. 6; 2 ec. and aff. 
Nov. 16, 1916; A 447364. 

Double standard. © Nov.-12, 1916; 1c. 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 449105. 

King of terrors. 6) Oct. 29, 1916; 1c. 
Nov. 10, 1916; A 443859. 

Sense and psychics. © Oct. 8, 1916; 1c. 
Oct. 20, 1916; A 443354 


71114—16——3 


26167 


GREGORY (Thomas B.)—Continued. - 


War and civilization. © Oct. 15, 1916; 
1c. Oct. 25, 1916; A 4438493. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Pittsburgh 
gazette times unless otherwise described. ] 


© Newspaper feature service, inc., 
New York. 


GRENELL (William Frances)* Robbins- 


dale, Minn. Rapid calculation sim- 
plified. 109, [2] p. tables. 16mo. 
$1.00. [26152 


© Mar. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
4, 1916; A 444215. 


GRIFFIN (William L. J.)* Philadel- — 


phia. Joining a building and loan 
association. [8] p. S8vo. $0.05. 
[26153 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 444568. 


GRIFFITHS (John)* Ansonia, Conn. 
Valuable tables. Tables A-D. (In 
Moving picture world, Nov. 4, 1916) 

[26154 
© Oct. 24, 19163. 17.c. Oct. 27, 
1916; A 443566. 


GRIMSHAW (Beatrice) % Hughes Mas- 


sie & co.*, London. Nobody’s 
Island. Oct., 1916. (In Novel 
magazine) [26155 


©. Fee} Oct. 23, 1916; A vackrint, 
2808; pubd. Sept. 22, 1916. 


GrotH (Auta Nea)* Hillsboro, O. 
Please pay right away. Sheet, 102 
by 83 inches. [26156 


© Nov. 6, 1916 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 444799. 


GROVER (Hulalie Osgood)* Oberlin, O. 
Overall boys in Switzerland, 2d 
reader, by E. O. Grover, illus. by 
Bertha Corbett Melcher. Chicago, 
New York, [etc.] Rand McNally & 
company, [1916.] 160 p. col. illus., 
map. 12mo. $0.50. [26157 


©. Novesdd, 1916%..2 ¢c..Nov. 17, 
1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 445694. 


Gruber (Arthur H.)* Hvanston, Ill. 
Help manufacture master tires. 
Sheet, illus., port., diagr., 22 by 174 
inches. [26158 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 444428. 


GUARANTY securitise corporation*, 


New York. [26159-26167 


Guaranty terms on trucks and delivery 
cars. Form TT. Sheet, 14 by 84% 
inches. © Oct. 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Oct. 21, 1916; A 439967. 

Form T 7%. Sheet, 14 by 834 inches, 

-© Oct. 14, 1916; 2’ ¢. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 4389968. 


1175 » 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26168 

GUARANTY securities corporation*— 
Continued. 

Guaranty truck pian to the _ dealer. 
Forms S F T 1, one forms. fol. 


© Oct. 14, Water e. each and aff. 
Oct.) is 1916; A 439969. 439970. 


—— Tipe Det 25> 2 VeaOrnis se tol: 
Oct. 14, 1916; 2 e. each and aff, 
Oct. 21, 1916; A 439965, 439966. 


Louisiana guaranty plan forms. cover- 
title, 15 1. forms. fol. [Text par- 
allel to binding] @© Oct. 16, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct, 21, 1916; A "439963. 


Missouri guaranty truck plan. Form 

re 1. forms. fol. © Oct. 14, 
19162 2c; and Saft. Oct. 215" 1916: 
A 439964. 


Pennsylvania guaranty plan. 
Norm TS4. (501.2 forms \ofol. .<@uvoct: 
14 A916: 2 ¢c..and ail. Oct,21, 1916 ; 
A 439971. 

Haas (Sidney S.)* Norwalk, O. I am 
the human spine. (Jn Norwalk re- 
flector-herald ) [26168 

©. “OG 21, 19163". &* Nove “Ss, 
1916; A 448676. 


Haas (William John)* S 
Genesis and science. 
16mo. $0.25 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. 
21, 1916; A 445274. 

HABIRSHAW electric 
New York. Reputation. cover-title, 
ip. k. 12. sep. gus. come. “Laon 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 14, 1916; A 489801. 


Haicut (Harry W.)* Princeton, N. J. 
Case system of hygiene. 
[26171-26174 


truck 


San Francisco. 
22 ep AES: 

[26169 
and aff. Oct. 


Gable: CO... ane:*; 


Book 4. The Harvey book. Princeton, 
N. J., The Case-system company, 
[1916] x, 338 p. illus., port., diagrs. 
12mo. $1,000 «@- Oct. 21st LOG sxc. 
and aff. Oct. 26, 1916; A 445569. 

Book 7. The Florence Nightingale book. 


Princeton, N. J., The Case-system com- 
PAny,nlL9lG| x. ZOO) ps spore wWlUs:. 
diagrs. 12mo. S100 LUO? Oct 21; 
L9IGE Zretwand alt. Oct: 26 —1oiGe A 
445570. 
Case book 1. Princeton, N. J., The Case- 
System company, [1916] 114 p. 
illus., plates, diagrs. 12mo. $1.00. 
© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 26 
1916; A 445568. 
Teaching book 1. 
Princeton, N. J., 


The Froebel book. 
The Case-system com- 
pany [1916] xiii, 2-160 p.  port., 
illus., plates, diagrs. 12mo. $1.00. 
© Oct. 21, 1916; 3 e. and aff. Oct. 26, 
1916; A 446110. 
ee hae aes (Isaac Massie) Halde- 
man’s international Sunday school 
lesson quarterly. 4th quarter, 1916. 
[v. 3, no. 4, Oct. 1, 1916] New York 
City, N. Y., C. C. Cook [1916] 1 p. 
l., p. 467-668 12mo. $0.25 [26175 
© Sept. 21. 1916; 2 c¢ and aff. 
Sept. 26, 1916; A 4389521; Charles C. 
Cook, New York. 


pt. 7, Bh Sia 13 


HAteE (Virginia) Ring of Essa. chap. 
1i-end. (Jm Illustrated companion, 
Nov., 1916) [26176 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 1 ©. Oct. 25, 1916; 
A 443516; F. B. Warner co., ine., 
New York. 


Hatt (Alice Shellabarger)* Decatur, 
Ill. Self government; the science of 
character building as related to good 
citizenship. Vv. 3. S55 °numbe og, 
4to. $1.50. [26177 


© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 ec Sept. 27, 
1916; aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 444298. 


HALLECK (Reuben Post)* Louisville, 
Teachers’ annual inventory of per- 
sonal growth. [4] p. 4to. $0.06. 

[26178 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 11, 1916; A 447329. 


HALLWortTH (Joseph Bryant)* Mal- 


den, Mass. Kar-mi and his mys- 
teries of India. [4] p. illus. 4to. 
[26179 


© Sept. 20, ba 2v CoS CBE Be, 
1916; aff. Oct. , 1916: A 444394. 


[Ham (Arthur ee Work of the 
remedial loan societies, 1915-1916. 
Sheet, 17 by 27 inches, folded to 8vo. 

[26180 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

18, 1916; A 438942; National federa- 

tion of the remedial loan assns., New 
York. 


HamBoure (Mark)* London. How to 
make the piano sing. (in Strand 
magazine, Oct., 1916) [26181 


© 1.¢., Oct. 21, 19165 A vada 
2788 ; pubd. Sept. 25, 1916. 


HAMEL (Juanita) Girls of the second 
floor back. (Jn Chicago herald) 
[26182-26184 


No. 12. © Oct. 22, 19163, 1 GxO@Giaaa: 
1916; A 443460. 


No. 13. ©, Oct. 29, 19163 1c. @creeus 
1916; A 443762. 

No, -14.. @» Novys. 5, 191GS) tae Noy. 6, 
1916; A 443906. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Hancock (H. Irving) [26185-26187 


In the battle for New York; or, Uncle 
Sam’s boys in the desperate struggle 
for the metropolis. Philadelphia, H. 


Altemus company, [1916]. 256 p. 
front., plates. 12mo. $0.50. © Oct. 
20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 21, 1916; 
A 445272, 


Making the last stand for Old Glory ; or, 
Uncle Sam’s boys in the last frantic 


drive. Philadelphia, H. Altemus com- 
pany, .[1916]; 256 p. ‘incl? trons, 
illus. 12mo. $0.50. @©@ Nov. 11, 1916; 


2 ec. and aff. Nov. 13, 1916; A 446374. 


1176 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
26243 
HartTrorpD, Conn. Geer’s Hartford city 
directory. Sept., 1916, to Sept., 
1917, no. 79. Hartford, Conn., The 
Hartford printing 1916. 


no. 11, 1916 


Hancock (H. Irving )—Continued. 
Uncle Sam’s boys on their mettle; or, 
A chance to win officers’ commissions. 
Philadelphia, H. Altemus company, 


1916] 256 p. front., plates. 12mo. company, 

$0.50.. @ Oct 20, 1916; 2c and af, | 784, 801-1629 [i. e. 1630] p. ports, 
Oct. 21, 1916; A 445273. illus., fold. maps. (part col.) Svo. 
© Howard E. Altemus, Philadel- $6.00. [26200 


phia. © Sept. 6, 1916; 2 « and aff. Oct. 
31, 1916: A 445415; Hartford print- 
HANNIBAL natl bank. American ing co., Hartford. 


bankers bond. Series M10. $1000.00. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 15 by 
92 inches. fold. to 8vo. [26188 


© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
30, 1916; A 444646: Kenneth D. 
Steere, Chicago. 


HAstTINGs (James) Selected contribu- 
tions for Dictionary of the Apostolic 
church. Ed. by James Hastings, 
with the assistance of John A. Selbie 
and John C. Lambert. v. 1. Aaron- 
Lystra. [Prospectus] New York, 
C. Scribner’s sons; Edinburgh, T. & 
T. Clark, 1916. Various paging. 
4to. [26201 

© Jan. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Jan. 
25, 1916; A 418596: Charles Scrib- 
ner’s sons, New York. 


Haring (Elton E.)* Los Angeles. 
Handbook for hospital visitors and 
social workers. 64 p. port. 24mo. 
$0.10. [26189 


© July 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 


2, 1916; A 444149. [Hastines (James Syme)] Bits of 


byplay, by Luke McLuke [pseud.] 


HarMON (Christopher )* White Plains, (In Cincinnati enquirer) 


Bea, XY; Register’s docket [and] [26202-26241 
County clerk’s docket. (Jn Eastern A RL Oi SRN OM a RR 

7 Oct. 7-11, 1916. wtih. tog 
State journal) [26190-26194 ee Oct. 1s real erecen 2 
Oct. 12-18, 1916. © Oct. 21, 1916; 1 c. 443337. 


Oct. 21, 1916; A 443399. 


Oct. 12-16, 1916. 


© Oct. 12-16, 1916; 


Oct. 19-26, 1916. @© Oct. 28, 1916; 1 «¢. 1 c. each Oct. 20, 1916; A 443356— 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 443592. 443360. 

Oct. 26 to Nov. 1, 1916. © Nov. 4, Oct. 17-21. 1916. @© Oct. 17-21, 1916; 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 4, 1916; A 443720. poy hoa. Oct. 23, 1916; A 443430— 

Noy. 2-8, 1916. Nev. 14, T5162" 1 e. ager 
Noy. 11, 1916; c 443930. ; Oct. 22—26, 1916. © Oct. 22-26, 1916: 


1 ¢ each Oct. 28, 1916; A 443561— 


Nov. 9—15, 1916. © Nov. 18, 1916; 1 «c. 443565 


Noy. 18, 1916; A 449088. 


Oct. 27-31, 1916. © Oct. 27-31, 1916: 
2Bt 1 c. each Nov. 2; 1916; A 443662— 
Harris (M. H.)* New York. M. H. 443666. 


15, 1916 = ft |: 
443795—443799. 

Noy. 6-10, 1916: 
916; A 443951— 


Harris advertising and art service. 
[26195, 26196 

[Oct. 18, 1916] Proof. illus. in cover. 
12mo. @ Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 


a4 
9 . / 
Mts corer title. 121 ius NN Ae eae 32 Neha eines 
12mo. © Oct. 21, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 449066. eva ie 


* Oct. 24, 1916; A 439994. ee eet cree 
© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 


Noy. 1—5, 1916. © Nov. 
each Nov. 8, 1916; A 
Nov. 6—10, 1916. © 
1 c. each Nov. 13, 
443955. 


Hart (Helen) [26197-26199 | Hararan, v. 15, no. 3, series 1916. ad- 


Saha 8 omrigie 1 92 beet vance sheets. Newspaper cuts styles 
col. front., col. plates. 8vo. i for autumn, 1916. 10 p. folder, illus. 
© Sept. 5, 1916: 2 c. Nov. 10, 1916; 16mo. [26242 
eee ee) 4 AAC20- © Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c Aug. 10, 


Cunning Cupid, by Helen Hart, illus. by 
Harry Rountree. Racine, Chicago, 
Whitman publishing co., [1916.] 96 
p. incl. col. front., col. plates. Smo. 
$0.60. © Sept. 5, 1916: 2 c. Nov. 10, 
1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916: A 446290. 


Little Silver-Tail, by Helen Hart, illus., 


1916; aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 439862; 
Crofut & Knapp co., New York. 


Hatck (Louise 8S.) ed. New tatting 
of to-day. New York, The McClure 


by Harry Rountree. Racine, Chicago. publications, inc., 1916. 14 p. illus. 
Whitman publishing co., [1916.] 96 p. 4to. $0.10. [26243 
incl. col. front., col. plates. S8vo. 

$0.60. © Sept. 5, 1916: 2 c. Nov. 10. © Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


1916 ; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 446281. 
© Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 


em rer 


18, 1916: A 444469: McClure publi- 
cations, inc., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. wes. is 


26244 
HaAyYpEN, Stone’ & co.*, New York. 
Copper _ statistics. Sept., 1916. 


Sheet, printed on both sides, 14 by 
272 inches, fold. to Svo. [26244 


© Sept.. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 489562. 


Hayes (Arthur James) [26245-26248 
Girl in the crescent moon. © Oct. 1, 
LOLA “C.- Oct. 27 1916s 442979. 


Siraneest easen> [pt.. 119 ©: Ock 729; 
1916; 1 e. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443760. 


25° @ Woy. ), 1916: te: ONGVe 
6, 1916; A 443905. 


Voice of the primitive. © Oct. 15, 1916; 
1 c. Oct. 16, 1916; A 448298. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald Sunday fiction magazine] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Haywarp (H.) Geography of Dela- 
ware...) De, Xk=—xxiy: . illus: — -4to. 
(With this: Geography of Mary- 
land.—Geography of the District of 
Columbia ) 


© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 446426; American book 
co., New York. 


HAZELTINE (Nellie)* Everett, Wash. 
Poems. [14] p. front. (port.) S8vo. 
$0.25. [26250 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ce Oct. 4, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 489842. 


HeEcHT (Joseph Bernard)* St. Paul. 
How to locate your’ telephone 
troubles. Minneapolis, Minn., E. C. 
Kast, 1916." 6f. po WMus., divers. 
Svo. $0.75. [26251 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 27, 
1916; aff. Oct. 11, 1916; A 489784. 


HELLER (Theodore B.)* Philadelphia. 
Proper ending. Sheet, 10 by 64 
inches. [26252 


© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 444393. 


HENDRICKS (Bernard Clifford)* Peru, 


Neb. Manual of everyday physics. 

Peru, Neb., S. W. Hacker, 1916. 

3 p. 1,39 numb. 1, 4to.9 "$0.35: 
[26253 


© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 25, 
1916; aff. Sept. 15, 1916; A 439785. 


Henry (Thos. A.)* Iola, Kan. Candy 
making in the home and how it is 
done. (Jn St. Louis post-dispatch.) 

[26254 
© Nov. 5, 1916; 1 e Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 443729. 


[26249 . 


HETSCHEL (Richard)* Redding, Cal. 


Old California pioneer amidst the 
ruins of Keswick and its smelter; 
or, The inferno as seen by him in 
the early. part’ of 419.) fi) 
12mo. $0.25. [26255 

© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
4, 1916; A 444214. 


Hiatt (Luther E.)* Columbus, O. 
Aeme drafting system. Directions. 
Cardboard pattern, diagrs. 53 by 22 
inches. $5.00. [26256 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 489974. 


Hicks (Emery F.)* White Hall, Ill. 
Guide. 2p. 1. [7]-14 p. 24mo. 
[26257 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444185. 


Hickson. Winter tailleur. (Jn Har- 
per’s bazar. Nov., 1916.) [26258 


© Oct. 29, 1916352) © n@e wes. 
1916; A 443789 - Hickson & co., New 
York. 


HIGHLEY (James E.)* Philadelphia. 
Combination to play Canfield soli- 
taire. 2 sheets, 11 by 84 inches. 
$0.20. [26259 


© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
27, 1916; A 444631. 


Hitt (Carl H.)* Dallas, S. D. [Ana- 
tomical chart] ‘This chart is for the 
layman to study and not a student 
of chiropractic. Sheet, col. illus. 
39 by 174 inches. [26260 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
30, 1916; A 444677. 


Hitt (Mary Bierce) Mining precious 
treasures from the word of God. 
Chicago, The Bible institute colport- 
age association, 1916. 32 p.  8vo. 
$0.15. [26261 

© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 445613; Bible 
institute colportage assn., Chicago. 


Hittes & Jones co.*, Wilmington, Del. 
Machine tools for working plates 
bars & structural shapes. 2 p. 1., 6- 
221 p. illus., diagrs. fol. -(Cata- 
logue no. 8) [26262 

© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
4,1916; A 444197. 


Hinp (C. Lewis) Art of landscape, 
Titian to Turner, two friends of 
genius. (In Christian science moni- 
tor.) [26263 

© Nov. 3, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 4, 1916; 
A 443709; Christian science monitor, 
Boston. 


1178 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


26299 


HINDERER pianoforte school. 
[ 26264, 26265 


[Bulletin] season 1916-1917. 24 =p. 
ort: 16mo. © Oct. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 
, 1916; aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439987. 


Report and lesson card. Card, printed 
“on both sides. 6 by 5 inches. © Oct. 
o, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1916; aff. Oct. 
19, 1916; A 4399388. 


© John G. Hinderer, St. Paul. 


HirscHt (Samuel Dillon) Evidence, 
with outline of study, lesson talks, 
and daily recitations. Chicago, La 
Salle extension university [1916]. 
59 p. 8vo. (American law and pro- 
eedure, lecture 44) [26266 


© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444471; La 
Salle extension university, Chicago. 


HirscHteR (Ben A.)* Cincinnati. 
Photographic primer. [8] p._ illus. 
16mo. [26267 


© July 7, 1916; 1 ¢ and aff. July 
11, 1916; 1 e. Oct. 21,1916; A 447009. 


Hopees (G. Charles) There is coming 
a day when the Japs will challenge 
our racial hostility. Proof. [26268 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447007; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn:, Cleveland. 


Hopexins (Charles Richmond)* Ha- 
verhill, Mass. Step in steam. 40 p. 
16mo. $1.00. [26269 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 444521. 


HorrMan (M. H.)* New York. Why 
[bluebird]? cover-title, iv, 82 p. 
12mo. [26270 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444168. 


Ho1nipAy message makers*, Washing- 
ton. Holiday message book of quaint 
Christmas cards and folders. Sea- 
son of 1916-1917; rhymes by C. E. 

-Johnston. 8p. illus. 8vo. [26271 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 439997. 


Home telephone & teleg. co. of Pagsa- 


dena*, Pasadena. Pasadena, South 
Pasadena, Lamanda Park, [etc.] tele- 
phone directory. Oct., 1916. viii, 
104 p. 4to. [26272 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 444806. 


Hoosier inter-state mutual insurance 
eco. of Kokomo, Indiana. Automobile 
insurance under the mutual plan. 
eover-title, 19 p. nar. 8vo. [26278 

© July 7, 1916; 2c. Sept. 5, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 14, 1916; A 489280; Arthur 
H. Goyer, Kokomo, Ind. 


| [Hore (Chester R.) ] 


4 


[26274-26299 


Admiral’s daughter’s house party and 
what came of it. © Nov. 12, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 16, 1916; A 449023. 


Bearing the holy carpet on the trail 
Mohammet blazed. © Nov. 5, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 9, 1916; A 443818. 


Her fairy prince a real one and rich. 
© Oct. 29, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 3, 1916; 
A 443735. 


oesaugon on Treasure Island. © Oct. 
, 1916; 1c. Oct. 25, 1916; A 443520. 


How his country’s call led to undoing of 
France’s most notorious embezzler @ 
Nov. 5, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 9, 1916; A 
443819, 


Improving police eficieney by the ‘* Ford 
idea.” © Nov. , 1916; 1 c. Nov. 16, 
1916; A 449096. 


Jinx women put on a battleship. © Oct. 
22, 1916; 1 e¢. Oct. 25, 1916; A 443518, 


Lord Lytton goes to work. @© Oct. 22, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 25, 1916; A 443519. 


New Queen of Sheba rules! @© Nov. 5, 
1916; 1c. Nov. 9, 1916; A 443820. 


Newest scientific discoveries and remark- 
able facts. Oct. 15, 1916. © Oct. 15, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 19, 1916; A 443369. 


—— Oct. 22,1916. @© Oct. 22,1916; 1¢. 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 443517. 


. ; ~ ©. Oct. 29)" 1916s 
ce. Nov. 3, 1916; A 443732. 


Nov. 5, 1916. © Nov. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 9, 1916; A 4438817. 


Nov. 12, 1916. © Nov. 12, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 16, 1916; A 449027. 


Pranks that light darkly plays. © Oct. 
yet 916s are. Oetiead95) DOUGiy VA 
443372. 


Richmond razes Poe workshop—to raise 
it again. © Nov. 12, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 449024. 


Social leopards. © Oct. 15, 19163; 1c. 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 4438378. 


Story of a real vampire woman. © 
Oct), 15, 1A9tGs 1c - Oct. 19, 1916. 
A 443374, 


Taking pageantry away from the circus. 
© Oct. 29, 1916; 1 « Nov. 3, 19163 
A 443736. 

Taming of a madcap. © Oct. 22, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 25, 1916; A 443521. 

Three Hugheses. © Oct. 15, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 443870. 


Ugliest ducklings. © Oct. 29, 1916; 1c. 
Noy. 8, 1916; A 443733. 


Wedding of song and light. © Noy. 12, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 16, 1916; A 449025. 


Wedding the Land of Cherry Blossoms 
to the Land of Gold. @© Nov. 5, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 9, 1916; A 443821. 

Why the artistic temperament deserts 
the spotlight for aviation. @© Oct. 15, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 19, 1916; A 443368. 

18 minutes between divorce and wed- 
ding. ev Oct. 15, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 19, 
1916; A 4433871. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Cleve- 
land Sunday leader} 


© Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


LTO 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26300 


[Hopkins (Frank W.)] Scoop, the 
cub reporter, by Hop. Weeks of Oct. 
23, 30, 1916. Sheet, illus., printed 
on both sides, 244 by 121 inches. 

[26300 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 444513; Internatl. syn- 
dicate, Baltimore. 


HoORKHEIMER (H. M.)* Long Beach, 
Cal. Twisted thread; the skeleton 
Synopsis of a serial of fifteen or 
more episodes. 24 p. S8vo. $1.00. 
{Motion picture scenario] [263801 


@ Sept, 21, 1916 = 2 e.- Sept. 126; 
1916; aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 4389762. 


Hoveuton (A. A.)* Detroit. Mar- 
bleizing. cover-title, 11, [1] p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. $1.00. [26302 


© Oct. VW 1916352.4e; and att. 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 444407. 


Hupparp (Elbert) Domination. [7] 
p. port. 16mo. - [26303 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 19, 


1916; aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444379; 
Dry goods economist, New York. 


HucHES (Jasper Seaton)* Holland, 
Miches s<Christianitys 9a psulse 2258p: 
Svo. $0.50. [26304 


© “Dee? 222 1915% 2cawSepieery, 
1916; aff. Oct. 27, 1916; A 444629. 


HucHeEs (Rupert)* Bedford Hills, N. 


Ye: Sandalwood. chap. 35-end. 
(In Green book magazine, Dec., 
1916) [26305 


©, Nov... f2,. ASIC? 1c Nowe 3. 
1916; A 448942. 


HULLINGER’S correspondence institute. 
Steam heating table for making mir- 
rors. Sheet, illus., 11 by 83 inches. 

[26306 


©rJan. 1, 1916; 2 ce Jamate 1916: 
aff. Feb. 2, 1916; A 425228; L. G. 
Hullinger, Francesville, Ind. 


HumMeER (Arthur C.)* Los Angeles. 


Great American party of United 
North America. [4] p. illus., map. 
8vo. $0.04. [26307 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
30, 1916; A 444649. 


Hunr (Wiliam Hill)* New York. Ar- 
gentine distributing co., inc. in the 
process of organization. [26308, 26309 
aly: 29, 1916. [3] p. 8vo. ([{Bulletin 


, ol) © Oct. 4,21916e 2, crand sane 
aff. Oct. 27, 1916; A 4446338. 
pept. 30, 1916. (21 8vo. ([Bulletin 


no. 4]) © Oct. 4, 1916; 20). and att 
Oct. 27, 1916; A 444634. 


pt. EBS. Wee 


HUNTINGTON (Edward V.)* Cam- 


bridge, Mass. Mathematics. Sec- 
tion 2. [York, Pa., Printed by Maple 
press] 1916. p. 87-186. 12mo. 
[Preprint] [26310 


© May 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. May 
16,, 1916; A 431080. 


HutTcHESON (Wille)* Houston. Mu- 
sico-historical charts of the modern 
age. Section B,no. 14. 51. diagrs. 
obl. 8vo. $1.00. Contents :—No. 1. 
Italian—2. German.—3. French.— 
4, English. [26311 


© Oct. 7, 1916392) ¢. Och, 2,916. 
aff. Oct. 12, 1916; A 444368. 


IpaAHO County, Idaho. R. L. Polk & 
co’s Idaho County directory, 1916— 
1%. v. 3. Spokane, Seattle “best. 
Polk & co.; ine., 1916. 1387 pe Svo: 
$6.00. [26312 


© Oct 7, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Oct. 
14, 1916; A 445120; R. L. Polk & co., 
ine., Seattle. 


Insurance specials. In- 
demnity. Sheet, illus., 15% by 334 
inches. [263138 

© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. Sept. 29, 


1916; aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 444222; 
John Kirk, New York. 


IDEA pub. co. 


IMPERIAL co.*, San Francisco. Im- 
perial company. [16] p. illus. S8vo. 
fold. to nar. S8vo. [26314 


©-Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c and aif, Oct 
16, 1916; A 444410. 


INGALLS (Redfield) Rogue’s pawn, an 
adventure of Grant, police reporter, 
by Robert Welles Ritchie. Sheet, 
port. 153 by 6 inches. [26315 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Nov. 
1, 1916; A 444695; Kalem co., New 
York. 


INSURANCE press*, New York. 
[26316, 26817 


Life insurance salesman. no. S86—107. 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 6, 1916; A 
443728. 

Why fraternal ‘“ insurance’ breaks 
down. © Oct. 27, 1916; 1 ce. Oct. 30, 


1916; A 443603. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Insurance 
press] 

INTERNATIONAL CLAY machinery €0.*, 
Dayton, O. Drying and burning of 
clay wares. p. [3]-41, illus. obl. 
12mo. [26318 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444165. 


1180 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


26389 


INTERNATIONAL FILTER co.*, Chicago. | JACKSON motor supply co. Catalogue 


International disk filter. 15 p. 
illus. Svo. (International bulletin 
no. 11) [26319 

© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
30, 1916; A 444653. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS service*, New 


nos 0.4 Pittsburgh, Pa. [1916.). 2p: 
lL, vii-xxvii, 363 p. illus., diagrs. 
8vo. [26349 
© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 445438; R. R. 
Donnelley & sons co., Chicago. 


York. Kabibble kabaret. (Jn New | JAcospson (Pauline)* San Francisco. 


York evening journal) 
[26320-26347 


Oetna7. 1916. «© Oct. 17, 1916; 1c. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 443308. 


Oct. 18, 1916. © Oct. 18, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 
19, 1916; A 443327. 

Oct. 19, 1916. © Oct. 19, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 443367. 

Wct.20, 1916 © Oct: 20, 1916; 1 & Oct. 
21, 1916; A 443400. 

Oct. 21,1916. © Oct. 21, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 443402. 

Oct. 23, 1916. © Oct. 23, 1916; . Oct. 


30, 1916; A 443584. 


Oct. 24, 1916. © Oct. 24, 1916; 
25, 1916; A 443469. 


Oct. 25, 1916. @© Oct. 25, 1916; 
26, 1916; A 443508. 


Oct. 26, 1916. © Oct. 26, 1916; 
27, 1916; A 443526. 


Oct. 27, 1916". @ Oct. 27, 1916; 
28, 1916; A 443549. 


Oct..28, 1916. © Oct. 28, 1916; 
30, 1916; A 443582. 


Oct. 30, 1916. © Oct. 30, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 
31, 1916; A 443620. 


Gieeeat, 1916. @ Oct. 31, 1916; 
Nov. 1, 1916; A eaten 


Nov. 1, 1916. © Nov 1916; 
Nov. 2, 1916; © 443690.” 


Nov. 2, 1916. 5 Nov'2, 1916; 
Nov. a 1916; A 443692. 


Nove =, 1916. © Nov. 3, 1916; 
Nov. 4, 1916; A 443697. 


Noy. 4, 1916. @© Nov. 4, 1916; 
Nov. iG 1916; A 443721. 


Nov. 6, 1916. © Nov. 6, 1916; 
Nov. ap 1916; A 443782. 


Noy. 7, 1916. © Nov. 7, 1916; 
Noy. 8, 1916; A 443801. 


Nov. 8, 1916. © Nov. 8, 1916; 
Nov. ’9, 1916; A 4438807. 


Nov. 9, 1916. 2 Nov. 9, 1916; 
Nov. 10, 1916; A 443841. 

Noy. 10, 1916. © Nov. 10, 1916; 
Nov. 14: 1916; A 443931. 

Nov. 11, 1916. © Nov. 11, 1916; 
Nov. 13, 1916; A 443935. 


May. 13. 1916." © Nov. 13, 1916; 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 443967. 


Nov. 14, 1916. © Nov. 14, 1916; 
Nov. 15, 1916; A 443993. 


1 
1 
a 
Nov. 15, 1916. @©@ Nov. 15, 1916; 1 e. 
1 
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ec. Oct. 


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ie) 


Noy. 16, 1916; A 4490386. 
Nov. 16, 1916. © Nov. 16, 1916; 

Nov. 17: 1916; A 449049. 
INOVe it 1916; @ Nov. 17, “19116; 

Noy. 18, 1916; A 449090. 
JACKSON (Fred)* New York. Young 
blood. chap. 9-14. (Jn Munsey, 
Nov., 1916.) [26348 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 1916; 
A 443313. 
1181 


c. 


c. 


[26350-26354 

Belle Cora’s defiance. © Noy. 11, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 15, 1916; A 449009. 

Cora’s blow for his queen. © Oct. 14, 
[916s 1 @ Octe 18, P9163 A 4433940 
Revolt of the fifties. @©@ Nov. 4, 1916; 

1 ce. Nov. 8, 1916; A 443794. 

Weaving the noose that hanged Cora. 
@) Oct: 28) 1916 e Pies Nove 121916574 
443625. 

Woman battles for Cora. © Oct. 21, 
AOTC eC OC a2). (LOG n A 443494, 

[ Note: The foregoing are in San Fran- 
cisco bulletin ] 


c. Oct, | JAMES (H. G.) Refining industry of 


the United States. Oil City, Penn’a, 
The Derrick publishing company, 
1916. 42 p. Svo. $1.00. [26355 

© Oct. 2,.1916; 2 ce. Oct. 16, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 24, 1916; A 444575; Derrick 
pub. co., Oil City, Pa. 


. Oct. | [JameEson (Helen Follett) ] 


[26356-26389 


Back to 1840 and quilted petticoats, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] @© Oct. 29, 
. 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443754. 


Evening gowns made of ribbon, [by] 
Mme. Qui Vive [pseud] © Nov. 5, 
1916; 1 c Nov. 6, 1916; A 443902. 


Hats, stoles and muffs to match! Oh, 
luxury! by Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] 
@ Nova 2) A9NG ie SNov.. 3s 1OtGe 
A 443985. 


Muffs are neutral, by Madame Qui Vive 
[pseud.] © Oct. 22, 1916; 1 c¢. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 443456. 


Newest tailleurs are built along simple 
lines, sayS Madame Qui Vive ‘[pseud. | 
ee 15-1916 = Gi Ock 16,1916; 


What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] Oct. 11, 
1916. © Oct. 11, 1916s 1°e Oct: 12; 
1916; A 443386. 


Oerk. 1G 1916 (©: Oct-16. 1916 : 

1 ec. Oct. 17, 1916; A 443302. 

Och. 1%, -19IGS OP Oct. 17] 1916e 

1c. Oct. 18, 1916; A 443322. 

Oct. 18, 1916. @© Oct. 18, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 19, 1916 :- A’ 443363. 

—- Oct. 19, 1916. © Oct. 19, 1916; 
1 ce. Oct. 20, 1916; A 443387. 

Oct. 20; A916. ‘©, Oct. 20, 1916: 

1c. Oct. 21, 1916; A 443391. 

Ock:..215 AIG 2 COUGH 21,, 916 ; 

1¢ Oct. 23, 1916: A 443395. 

Oct: 235, 191652 @., Octe 23) A916" 

1c. Oct. 24, 1916; A 443466. 

Oct. 24, 1916. 1 Oct. 24, 1916; 

1c. Oct. 25, 1916; A 443495. 

Oct. 25,- 1916s, ©) Oct." 25, Lol : 

1 ec. Oct. 26, 1916; A 443499. 

Oct: 265, 19165) -©: Oet? 26). 1916 

1 ec. Oct. 27, 1916; A 443545. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26390 


[JAMESON (Helen Follett) ] 

What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] 
1916. @- Oct.°2%, 491621 c. Oct..28, 
1916; A 443578. 


Oct. 28, 1916. 


@ Oct. 28, 1916; 


1 ec. Oct. 80, 1916; A 443574. 

Oct. 30, 1916: _@- Oct. 30, 1916; 
i¢; OGE, 31, 1916; A 443766. 

Octo 1916. @ Oct. 31, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 1, 1916; A 443681. 

Nov. 1, 1916. © Nov. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 2, 1916; A 443683. 

Nov; 2, 3916; (@ Nov. 2) 1916 <2. 
Nov. 3, 1916; A 443769. 

Nove a, 1996. “@' Nov. 3, 1916 *°2"¢: 
Nov. 4, 1916; A 443778. 

Nov. 4, 1916. © Nov. 4, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 6, 1916; A 443777. 

Noy. 6, 1916. © Nov. 6, 1916; 1¢. 
Novy. 7; 1916: ; A 443907. 

NOV. 4.01916)", ©: Nov-%, 19%65,45¢ 
Nov. 8, 1916; A 4438910. 

Nov. 8, 1916. © Nov. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 9, 1916; A 4438914. 


Nov. 9, 1916. © Nov. 9, 19 
Nov. 10, 1916; A 443918. 


Noy. 10;21916. ..@ Nev.di0; 
1 c. Nov. 11, 1916; A 443922. 


Nov. 11, 1916." ~©@- Nov 1s, 
1c. Nov. 138, 1916; A 443926. 


Nov. 13, 1916. ~@:-"Nov. 43; 
1c. Nov. 14, 1916; A 443989. 


Nov. 14, 1916. @© Nov. 14, 
1c. Nov. 15, 1916; A 449032. 


Nov. 15, 1916. © Nov. 15, 
1c. Nov. 17, 1916; A 449078. 


Nov. 16, 1916. © Nov. 16, 
1 ec. Nov. 17, 1916; A 449084. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 
JEFFERSON (George Freeland)* Cin- 
cinnati, O. Food, love and music. 
Sheet, 14 by 84 inches. [26390 


© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. ee 
‘G S9IG A: 425248. 


[JENKINS (W. C.)] [26391, 26892 


Baltimore the city of great opportuni- 
ties:, © Noy. 2; 19163, 1 .c, Now “os; 
1916; A 443866. 


Opportunities for industries in the 
Borough of Queens. New York and 
Queens electric light & power com- 
pany. © Nov. 3, 1916; 1 e@. Nov, 6, 
1916; A 443867. 

[Note: The foregoing are 

York commercial] 


© Commercial 
New York. 


JENNINGS (Carrie B.)* Howard City, 


1916; 


in New 


newspaper Co., 


Mich. Hastern star ode. (Jn Star, 
Novy., 1916) [26393 
© Nov. 18, 1916; 1 @ Nov. 15, 


1916; A 449000. 


JERVEY (Theodore D.)* Charleston, S. 
C. Slave trade and the Constitu- 
tien,  fete.)], Ast:-<2d & 4thwore a 
series. (Jn Charleston, S. C., Sun- 


Get. 27, | 


pt. L,.41s., we aS 


JERVEY (Theodore D.)*—Continued. 
day news) [2d pt. How the slave 
trade gained its footing. pt. 4. 
Slave trade and its part in causing 
war] [26394 


© Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 10, 1916; 1 
ce. each Oct. 9, 1916; A 443975. 


JOHNS (H. W.)-Manville co.*, New 
York. [26395-26407 


Announcing a new J—M packing to be 
known as J—M service sheet packing. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, = = 
7 inches fold. to 16mo. © Oct 
1916; 2 ¢. and af, Ocdiaase 15162 
A 439807. 


Business noise, its cost and prevention. 
cover-title, 22 p. illus. 8vo. 
Sept. 11, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 14, 
1916; A’ 439804. 


Don’t let your firebrick get like this. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
11 by 17 inches fold. to obl. 24mo. 
© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 14, 
1916; A 439805. 


Fire department in your hand. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, fold. to 
16mo. © Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 14, 1916; A 439811. 


Frink’s polaralite sign system. 
title, 24 p. illus. 4to. 
416) @© Dec. 21, 1915; 
Oct: 14, 1916374. 439814. 


J—M aertite boiler wall coating. [6] p. 
folder. 24mo. @© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 e¢, 
and aff. Oct. 14, 1916; A 439810. 


J—M lighting service for insurance com- 
panies and _. banks. 46 p. i 
diagrs. 4to. (Catalog no. © 
Dee., 29, 1915;.2 c. and, af. Octo44, 
1916; A 4398138. 


J-—M transite asbestos shingles. cover- 
title, 32 p. illus. (part col.) . diagrs. 
8vo- © Sept. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Oct. 14, 1916; A 439803. 


Johns-Manville corrugated asbestos roof- 


cover: 
(Catalog no, 
2.ec. and. aff. 


ing. cover-title, 31 p. illus. (part 
col.) diagrs. 8vo. @ Sept. 14, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 14, 1916: A 439802. 

Johns-Manville regal roofing. [4] p. 
illus. (part col.) i6mo. © Oct. 5, 
1916; .2 e. and aff. Oct. . 14, 19%65 
A 439808. 


Just show them—Thats enough. Card, 
printed on both sides, illus., 14 by 
10 inches fold. to obl. 24mo. © Sept. 
12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 14, 1916; 
A 439806. 


Roof enduring for church or school. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
12 by 7 inches, fold. to 16mo. @© 
Oct. 9, 19163' 2 ¢. and al? Oee- ee 
1916; A 439812. 


Save your firebrick. [4] p. 16mo. © 
Sept. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 14, 
1916; A 4389809. 


JOHNSON (Emma _ Bischoff)*  Cler- 


mont, Fla. Christmas greetings. 
Card, illus. 84 by 54 inches. $0.05. 
[26408 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 444510. 


1182 


no. 11, 1916 


JonEs (F. D.)* Alhambra, Cal. 


[26409-26411 
Jones group addition cards and game. 
Alhambra, Cal., Jones’ manufacturing 


co., 1916. 14 cards, 11 by 2 inches in 
envelope. wet C) Oct: 7, 19763: 2 
e. Oct. 16, 1916; aff. Oct. 14, 1916; A 
439911. 

Jones’ keyed multiplication problems. 
Alhambra, Calif., Jones mfg. co., 1916. 
16 p. 12mo. $0. ate AC) Sept. 8, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 23, 1916; A 439497. 


Jones’ picture card primer and sentence 
builder. Alhambra, Cal., Jones mfg. 
co., 1916. 24 cards, illus., 11 by D2 
inches in envelope. $0.25. a) Oct. 10, 
fede Ch Oct: 16, 1916; aff. Oct. 14, 
1916; A 439912. 


JoNES & Baker*, New York. 
[26412-26416 
Carrying stocks on account. cover-title, 


p. 16mo. © Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. 
Sen 2. 2916: ai Oct. 11, 1916; A 
444340. [Copyright is claimed on 


changes & additions] 


Course of an ss cover-title, 4 p. 
aa Au 1546); 2 es. Oct. 
1916; aff. Oct. 11, 1916; A 444344. 
FOopyiakt is claimed on changes & 
additions] 
General rules for trading. 
p. 16mo. © Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 
2, 1916; aff. Oct. 11, 1916: A 444342. 
[Copyright is claimed on changes and 
additions] 
Journey of a certificate. cover-title, 8 p. 
moem@raus, 1 1916: 2 eo Oct. 2, 
1916; aff. Oct. ie. 1916; A 444341. 
[Copyright is claimed on changes and 
additions] 


ile oom value of securities. 


cover-title, 


cover-title, 


pa? 16mos-) ©)-Aug. i, 1916 ;.2 ce. 
Oct. 2, 1916; aff. Oct. 11, 1916; A 
4443438 [Copyright is claimed on 


ehanges & additions] 


KAHN (Harry C.) & son*, Philadel- 
phia. Kahn’s 18th anniversary sale. 
[8] p. illus. fol. - [26417 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
17, 1916; A 489839. 


Karcu (Laura)* Norwood, O. Dixie 


rose. chap. 1, 2. (Jn Mirror, Oct., 
1916) [26418 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 448731. 

KATTERJOHN (Monte M.) Killer. 
[Los Angeles, Printed by Standard 
printing co., 1916] 24 p. 12mo. 
[Motion picture scenario] [26419 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 4444380; Thos. H. Ince, 
Culver City, Cal. 


KAUFMAN (Herbert)* New York. 
‘Herbert Kaufman’s weekly page. 
(Jn Boston Sunday herald) 

[26420-26425 


meses. 4916. © .Oct.28,/ 1916 ; -1..e:. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 443355. 

Mee? 15, 1916. “ Oct. 15, 1916; 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 443492. 


i ie 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


26452 


KaurMan (Herbert)*—Continued. 
Get 522) 1916.9 -@ Out; = 22;°1916 >be; 
Nov. 1, 1916; A 443643. 


Oct. 29, 1976 CG Oct, “29, 1916; 
Nov. 10, 1916; A 443858. 


Nov. 5, 1916. @ Nov. 5, 1916; 1-¢. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 449010. 


Nov. 12, 1916. © Nov. 12, 1916; 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 449106. 


Kay (J. Roland)* Chicago. 
forget the ships. 12 p. 


1. e¢: 


LAG. 


Lest we 
12mo. 
[26426 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

138, 1916; A 444356. 
KEELER (William Frederic)* New 
York. School for the larger life. 
Lesson no. 380. First step in silent 


mastery. Snumb.l. 4to. (Mastery 
series, no. 1) $0.20. [Typewritten] 
[26427 


© July 24, 1916; 2 c July 31, 
1916; A 447226. 


KEELEY (J)* Chicago. [26428-26452 

Are American men ashamed to be grace- 
fal =@ Nov. -5,' 1916's" 1+ ce! Nov.-6; 
1916; A 443895. 


Bringing the East to the West as a boon 
to feminine grace. © Oct. 22, 1916; 
1c. Oct. 23, 1916; A 443461. 

© Oct 


Building the perfect beauty. 
1916; 1 ¢c. Oct. 16, 1916; -A 44329 


Czar couldn’t choose—could you? © Oct. 
29, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443755. 


Many mishaps—motor & matrimonial 
that pursue millionaire Tyson. © Oct. 
29, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443756. 


Most perplexing problem New York soci- 
ety ever faced. @© Oct. 22, 1916; lec 
Oct. 23, 1916; A 443462. 

New and astounding argument against 
capital punishment. @© Oct. 29, 1916; 
1 e. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443757. 

New and very interesting facts about 
your headache. © Oct. 15, 1916; le 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 443299. 

Real high-up job for women. @© Nov. 35, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; A 443899. 

Sick old man who lives to kill. © Oct. 
22,1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1916; A 443464, 


tee 


Surely they won’t be old maids but. © 
Nov. -5: 1916 > 17: Nov, 6 1016s 
443896. 

Tabitha’s letter. Oct. 15, 1916. @ Oct. 


151916 = 1 ec. OG A6; 1916; A 443295. 


Oct. -22, “1916. --'@ Oct 22, A9TGs 
1 c. Oct. 23, 1916; A 443457. 


Oct. -29. ASlGs27@ Oct 229: AS16s 
1 e. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443763. 

Nov. 5, 1916. @©@ Nov. 5, 1916;.1 ee, 
Noy. 6, 1916; A 443903. 
Nov. t2, 1916. ~ -@ Nov. 
1 ec. Novy. 13, 1916; A 4438986. 


Telling you something you didn’t know 
about sweet potatoes. @) SNoyve. 42; 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 13, 1916; A 443979. 


Very positive proof that women ‘“ mean 
business” in politics. @> Oc 29, 
1916; 1 ec. Oct. 30, 1916; A 4438758. 

Very surprising truth about fanatics ag 
science sees it. © Nov. 12, 1916; 1¢ 
Noy. 138, 1916; A 443980. 


12, 19165 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26453 


KEELEY (J) *—Continued. 

Why we will soon cease to ridicule the 
fat woman. @© Nov. 12, 1916; 1 e. 
Noy. 138, 1916; A 443981. 

Why won’t girls leave me alone. 
a2... AOU. ¢ he Ceo MeN. 1 ao. 
443977. 


Will the war restore the ancient Byzan- 


© Noy. 
1916; A 


tine empire? @© Nov. 5, 1916; 1 ec. 
Noy. 6, 1916; A 443898. 
Wonderful new blood treatment. @© Nov. 


fi, AG ee 
443978. 

You’ve often heard someone say. © Oct. 
22, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 1916; A 443465. 


Your pet needs a cold weather diet. © 
Oct 22 ASIG= 1c; (Oct. 235 A916 3 A. 


Nove ts: 1916s 2A: 


443463.. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 
KEITH manufacturing co. Home ot 
the abalone. [4] p. illus. (part 
col.) 8vo. [26453 


© Aug. 30; 1916; 2 ce: Ocin 7, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 5, 1916; A 439758; Wil- 
liam H. Keith, Pasadena, Cal. 


KELLAM hospital, ine.*, Richmond. 
Kellam hospital cures cancers. 16 
p. incl. front. 16mo. [26454 


© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 444808. 


KELLER (Carolyn)* Fort Worth, Tex. 
Nancy of the fisher folk. 5 p. 8vo. 
$0.50. [26455 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
Zh AGIG =A 439981. 


Kettoce (John MHarvey)* Battle 
Creek. Hygiene of infancy. Bat- 
tle Creek, Mich., Good health pub- 
lishing co., 1916. 3 p. 1, 15-198 p. 
front, plates. 12mo. $1.25. [26456 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 27, 1916; A 4388692. 


[KeEnpricK (Leslie Ray)] Just now. 
Post card. $0.10. [26457 
© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c« Sept. 16, 
1916; aff. Oct. 7, 1916; A 444276; 
Kendrick-Bellamy co., Denver. 


KENNEDY (John J.)* 
Agent’s bank book. 
348. 24mo. 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 
23, 1916; A 444537, 


Indianapolis. 
2, AA, Ass oD: 
[26458 


2c. and aff. Oct. 


KEYSTONE pub. co.*, Philadelphia. 
[26459-26474 
April birthstone, diamond. Card, col. 


illus. printed on both sides. 6% by 3 
inches. $0.01. © Sept. 15, 1916; ae 
and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439872. 


August birthstones, sardonyx signifying 
felicity, or peridot Symbolizing fore- 
sight. Card, col. illus. printed on both 
sides. 63 by 3 inches. $0.01. © Sept. 
15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; 
A 439874. 


pt. 1. ms. 7. 


KEYSTONE pub. co.*—Continued. 


December birthstones, turquoise signify- 
ing success, or lapis lazuli symboliz- 
ing fidelity. Card, col. illus., printed 
on both sides, 6% by 3 inches. $0.01. 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 «. — aff. Oct. 19, 
1916; A 439879. 


Diary of birthdays. overt: 6 blank 1. 
for memorandum. 16mo. $0.03. © 
Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 19, 
1916; A 439867. 

Facts about watches. °[11] p. 16mo. 
$0.022. © Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439866. 


February birthstone, amethyst. Card, 
col. illus., printed on both sides, 64 by 
3 inches. $0.01. © Sept. 15, 1916; 2 
e. and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439869. 


January birthstone, garnet. Card, col. 
illus., printed on both sides, 64 by 3 
inches. $0.01. © Sept. 15, 1916; 2 & 
and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439868. 


July birthstone, the ruby. Card, col. 
illus., printed on both sides, 6% by 3 
inches. $0.01. @© Sept. 15, 1916; 2c 
and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439876. 


June birthstone, pearl signifying long 
life or moonstone, symbolizing good 
luck. Card, col. illus, printed on both 
sides, 643 by 3 inches. $0.01. © Sept. 
15, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; 
A 439873. 


March birthstones, bloodstone signifying 
courage, or aquamarine symbolizing 
happiness. Card, col. illus., printed 
on both sides, 64 by 3 inches. $0.01. 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 19, 
1916; A 439870. 


May birthstone, emerald. Card, _ col. 
illus., printed on both sides, 64 by 3 
inches. $0.01. @© Sept. 15, 1916; 2¢ 
and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439871. 


November birthstone, topaz. Card, col. 
illus., printed on both sides, 64 by 
inches. $0.01. © Sept. 15, 1916; 2¢ 

and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A ‘439878. 


October birthstones, opai signifying hope 
or tourmaline symbolizing inspiration. 
Card, col. illus., printed on both sides, 
64 by 3 inches. © Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. 

and aff, Oct. 19, i916: A 439877. 


September birthstone, sapphire. Card, 
col. illus., printed on both hee. 63 by 
8 inches. $0.01. @© Sept. 15, 1916: 
2 ie. .and. af, Oe Ae 1916: A 439875. 


Timely reminders of appropriate gifts. 
[Christmas shopping guide] cover- 
title, 16 p. illus. obl. 32 mo. $0.45. 
© Sept, 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 19, 
1916; A 439865. 


Why things cost more, by John Hatha- 


way Lodge. [pseud.] [8] p. 8vo. 

$0.02. © Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and 

aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439880. 
KIESELGUHR co. of America*, New 


York. Sil-o-cel prevents heat pene- 
tration. cover-title, 16 p._ illus., 
diagrs. 16mo. [26475 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


4, 1916; A 444209. 


Kirt (Virginia E.)* Philadelphia. 
Kitchen movies. Nov., 1916. (In 
Ladies’ home journal) [26476 


© .Oct. 20, 1916; 1,.e GG cae 
1916; A 443388. 


1184 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 

KIMBALL (James N.)* New York. 
Some vagrant ambitions. 26 p. 
front. S8vo. $0.25. [26477 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 


21, 1916; A 439955 


Kineston, N. C. Kingston, N. C., di- 
rectory, 1916-17, v. 4. Kingston, 
N. C., Richmond, Va., Hill directory 
company, ine. 1916. [5]-202 p. 
Svo. $5.00. [26478 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 20, 1916; A 488982; Hill direc- 
tory co., inc., Richmond. 

KINLOcH telephone co.*, St. Louis. 


[26479, 26480 

no. 8, Sept. 
[5]—49 
ce. and 


East St. Louis directory. 
ait aoa cover-title, 4 p. 1. 
Cr Oc. £20. 1916; 2 

Ot. Gur. 28, 1916; A "445376. 


[St. Louis] directory no. 47. 
1916. cover-title, 8 p. 1. 
4to. © Oct. 20, 1916; 2 
Oct. 28, 1916; A 445375. 


Sept. 4th, 
[5]—450 p. 
ec. and aft. 


Kraw & Erlanger. [26481-26485 


Ben Hur, the world’s greatest play. © 
Nave i 1916 2) fie: Nov. 16,°19163° A 
449044, 

Billy Sunday says: I say there are 
lepers on Broadway. © Nov. 6, 1916; 
1 ce. Nov. 9, 1916; A 443836. 

Four hundred clergymen see Ben Hur. 
@ Nov. 6, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 16, 1916; 


A 449043. 

See Ben Hur. © Nov. 9, 1916; 1 «. 
Nov. 16, 1916; A 449045. 

William Jennings Bryan says. © Nov. 
Poot. ft Cc. Nov. 16, 19163.-A 
449046. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New 

York evening journal] 
© Albertson pub. co., New York. 

KNIGHT (Newell C.)* Chicago. 


Choosing a home; or, The sale of 
the Three Creeks ranch.  cover- 
title, 24 p. illus.. maps (1 loose 
fold.) 4to. [26486 


enooc. 412 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 3, 1916; A 446212. 


Knott (lL. E.) apparatus co.*, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. Catalogue of scien- 
tific instruments. Catalogue 21. 2 
p. 1. 507 p. fronts., illus., diagrs. 
Ato. [26487 

© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 c¢. Oct. 20, 
1916; aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 446094. 


KNowLes (Antoinette) Manual for 
teachers. Oral English; or, The 
art of speaking. Boston, New York 
fete] D. C. Heath & co., 1916. 28, 
i ps 12mo. [26488 

© Sept: 21, 1916: 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 439500; 
D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 


26511 
KocH (Otto J.)* Milwaukee. Trade 
acceptance vs. the open account. 

[8] p. folder. 16mo. [26489 
© July 19, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 

Oct. 2, 1916; A 444143. 

KoEeniGc (Paul) [26490-26507 

Blare of triumph for Deutschland. 4th 
instalment. _@ .Oct. 27, 1916; 1 e. 
Nov. 3, 1916; A 443873. 

Deutschland an inferno in storm. 3d 
instalment. @ Oct. 26, 1916; 1 e«. 
Nov. 3, 1916; A 443872. 

Deutschland stood on nose. 2d instal- 
ment. «@.Octa 2bs ISIC 12 ¢ -Noyv> 


3, 1916; A 443871. 

Germany’s welcome to the Deutschland. 
7th instalment. © Oct. 30, 1916; 1. 
Nov. 3, 1916; A 443876. 

How Deutschland foiled every foe. [1st 
instalment] @ Oct. 24, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Nov. 3, 1916; A 443870. 


Mit der U-Deutschland iiber den ozean. 
28 okt—1 nov., 1916. [5  instal- 
ments] (Jn Brooklyner freie presse) 
@ Oct. 28—Nov. 1. 1916; 1 .¢. each 
Noy. 4, 1916; A +443702-443706. 


2-6 nov., 1916. [5 instalments] 
(In Brooklyner freie BEES?) © Nov. 
2-6, 1916; 1 c. each Nov. 7, 1916; A 
443823443897. 

7 nov., 1916. [5 instalments] (In 


Brooklyner freie presse) © Nov. 7, 
AIG st "EH sNovs. 95 1916" A 443835, 


Tale of return of Deutschland. A _ sus- 
picious companion sailed down bay 
behind _ her. 5th instalment. (In 
Boston daily globe) @© Oct. 28, 1916; 
ime Nove 3. 1916: “A 44338745 


Tells of dive to escape cruiser. 6th in- 
stalment. @r Oct) 295 AST G71 1c UNov; 
3, 1916; A 443875. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Boston 
Sunday globe unless otherwise stated] 


© John N. Wheeler, ine., New 
York. 


KREHBIEL (H. E.)* New York. His- 
torical and critical excursions in 
opera-land. July 23, Aug. 6—Oct. 22, 
1916. [138 instalments] (Jn New 
York tribune) [26508 


© July 23, Aug. 6-Oct. 22, 1916; 
te each Nov. 2, 1916: A 448651. 


[LADIES home journal]  [26509, ae. 


Fancy dress for masquerades. 24 
illus. 8vo. $0.15. © Aug. 20, 1916: 
2.-e4 and aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 
444024, 


Trousseau book. iS ap: 
$0.10. © May 20, 1916; 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 444023. 


© Curtis pub. co., Philadelphia. 


illus. 8yvo. 
2 ec. and aff. 


LADIES’ worLp. Tested and approved 
household equipment. 16 p. illus. 
Svo. $0.04. [26511 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 444468; McClure publi- 
eations, ine., New York. 


1185 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26512 


Lair (Jack) [26512-26545 


Alibi Al. @ Nov. 12, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 443987. 


Another bedtime letter to my son. © 
Nov. 3; 29165 1" e)-Noyv.04, ‘1916; 
443776. 


A 

Charlie the wolf delivers the swag. © 

Oe 620; THL6 = 1 ie.” Ocak) 1916 s-A 
443394. 


Crooks point thumbs down on MHoyne. 
Now.9 2" 1916" “i. cy Nov.2 io) F916 ; 
A 443772. 


Do, re, mi, bang, the shooting star. © 
Nova Ol ST OolG th ca Nove Lt Voge A 
443925. 


Few unsolicited testimonials. @©@ Oct. 
ie eeOtO rk OC,  Oeh. 18. AO1G: oA. 
443324. 


Gold Coin Kid meets village slicker. © 
Nover4 AiG) clic.) Nov. G).1Ok6 A 
443778. 


Grand army game. © Oct. 29, 1916; 1c. 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 443761. 


Gus the bus found, but stands pat. © 
Nov. 13, 19963 41 ciaNovi 14, 2996: A 
443990. 


Gus the bus lends ear to war’s eall. 
Oct.. 23, 1916 3:4 ¢: Oct, 24,1916; 
443468. 


Gus the bus off for the trenches. 
OekiSOPs9LGset esvOet.. 24019165 
443767. 


Herald story starts world charity. 
Oet.. 24: AGEG 5.4? Octa25, 1965 
443498. 


If Gus the bus only had a “ oo-boat.”’ 
OctS 16,1916; Se Oe Ty STS: 
443304. 


Just between ourselves—who’ll help. 
Novy.2 15/7 1916)" 1G) ‘Nev. 27,1996: 
449082. 


Male vampire and the soft widow. 
Oct. 26, 1916: 1 e-OctX 25) 1916% 
443548. 


Mr. and Mrs. Voter go to register. 
Cee 1916: tre, Ocie9s, 191G. 


Ne’er again will Johnnie’s fiddle sing. 
Oct. 19, LLG $2 OCHN2p, 1916; 
443390. 

Omaha Slim in the night and snow. 
Oct-14, 191Gs ae; Woy. 15. 1orG 
449031. ; 

One day’s sermons of one big city. 
Oct-31, 1916 :..1 Cc Nov. i<" 1976 < 
443679. 


Oscar on the love trail. 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; A 443904. 


Out of a nutshell. © Oct. 15, 1916; 1. 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 443292, 


Painful plea fon two-dollar wheat. 


>O >O © rO &O >© rO FO FO FO 


Nov. 


oa 


Oct, 21, 1916:-A" cy Oct 23, 1StG: 
443397. 
Protests _ against damning Dreiser. 


Nov. 7, 1916; 


443913. 


© 

A 

© 

Lees INOve A 

Queen Mary I sends her ambassador. © 
A 

© 

A 

© 

A 


8, 1916; 


Ott... 27;.191 654d ok Och, 28.) 1916 
443577. 

Retriever rushes after Gus the bus. 
Nov. 6, 
443908. 

Rich young firm almost wiped out. 


Oct. 28, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 30, 1916; 
443573. 


19IG: 1 ‘¢. Nov. 7 toto 


Dt. bbs ae 


Lait (Jack)—Continued, 
Symposium of local nut wagers. © Nov. 
9, 1916; 1 c. Nov..10, 19164 A 443931, 


Thousand and one Chicago nights. no. 1. 
© Oct. 25, 1916 5° 1 e. ‘Oet- Se, Gaeta 
A ed 


— 2. @ Nov. 1, 1916; 4 © Nova] 
1916: A 443684. 


—no. 3. @© Nov. 8, 1916; 1 e. Nov. 9, 
1916; A 443915, 


Twelve-pound look in police court. © 
Nov. 11, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 43, 1916ee 
443929. 


Visit from a lawyer with a hard case. 
@© Nove 16,.1996; 1° c. Nev. 4%, 29RG: 
A 449087. 


Wastewood. © Oct. 1, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 2, 
1916; A 442980. 


Woo and Moy. © Oct. 22, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 443459. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


La MontTaGNe’s (E.) sons*, New York. 
Hot and cold Gordon weather bey- 


erages. 4p. col. illus. 16mo. 
[26546 
© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 


18, 1916; A 444463, 


LAMSON co.*, Boston. Speeding up 


modern business. 2 p. 1, 3 p. 
front., illus., diagrs., fold. plates. 
SVO. [26547 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 489940. 


LANSTON monotype machine co.*, 
Philadelphia. Monotype composing 
machine, type & rule caster; price 
list and fixed terms of sale for mon- 
otype units. 12 p. illus. S8vo. fold. 
to nar. 8vo. [26548 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 489775. 


LANTERN. no. 23, spring, 1915. Bryn 
Mawr college. 92 p. port. Ato. 
[26549 


© May 29, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 489918; HEmilie 
Gifford Noyes, Providence, R. I. 


LARDNER (Ring W.)* Chicago. 
[26550-26553 


Bill Carrigan’s little joxe costs contest, 
Lardner says. ..@.Oct...11, 191Gh ie 
Oct. 13; 1916; A 443997. 


Lardner says Myers nearly lost his life. 
@ Oct. 10, 1916; 1 c. Oct. Isat 
A 443996. 

Now Mr. Lardner knows how Robins won 
national flag. —@ Oct.,.13, 19916¢e4ne: 
Oct. 14, 1916; A 443999. 

Sun robs Robins of victory. Lardner 
says; so does Larry Gardner with 
home run. © Oct. 12; 1916; 1 ¢ Oct. 
13, 1916; A 448998. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily tribune] 


BOOKS, 
no. 11, 1916 


GROUP II 


26580 


LARKIN (George) . How to be a dare- 
devil. (Jn Cleveland leader) 
[26554 
GrOct. 15, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 17, 1916; 
A 443449; General film co., inc, 
New York. 


LAUFFER (Charles A.) Sickness ver- 
sus accident brings out honest facts 
of ills of wage earners. (Jn The 
Monitor, Aug., 1916) [26555 

nas 27, 1916; 1c. Oct. 16, 
1916; A 443342; John Wiley & sons, 
ine., New York. 


LAVENDER (Roberta)* Austin, Tex. 
Latin composition, oral and written. 
pt. 1. cover-title, 33 p.  diagr. 

0:25. [26556 
© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

8, 1916; A 446262. 


LEAVITT (Elgin Ashley)* Los Angeles. 
Declaration of unity, security, amity. 
cover-title, 11 1. 4to. $1.00. [26557 


© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 444501. 


LE FAvuRE (Georges)* Paris 
[26558, 26559 
Fellow. Oct. 12, 19, 1916. [2 instal- 
ments] (In Pays de France) © Oct. 
a. 2919G- 4 ce. Noy. -9,-.1916;,.A— 
Foreign 14228. 


Millions de Mam’zelle Sans-le-Sou. 
nos. [3 instalments] (in WL’ 
Ouest- éclair, 13-15 oct., 1916) @© Oct. 
#35. 1916 ; 1’ e. each Nov. 9, 1916; A— 
Foreign 14229, 


LESCHEN (A.) & sons rope co.*, St. 
Louis. Hercules red strand wire 
rope for heavy duty. 15 p. illus. 
(part col.) 16mo. [26560 


© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A AAAIDT. 


Lester (Alexander G.)* Indianapolis. 
[26561-26565 

His advertising knowledge will be of 
vital interest to Lester customers. 


Pest ecard, illus. © Oct.13, 1916; 2 
ce. and aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444461. 


Judge Hoot—Col. Poll. Post card, illus. 
@ Oct. 12,1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct: 1 
1916; A 444459. 


Judge Hoot joins Lester in the promo- 

tion of Lesters personal clothes serv- 
piney "Qs Ocks -13, 
2 @, and Jaffe. Oct._18, 1916; A. 


ice. Post card, 
1916; 
444462, 


Lester personal clothes service. Post 
card, illus. © Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444460. 


Lester’s keeping open house. Post card, 
Hius.. -@ Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 18, 1916; A’ 444458. 


LEVERAGE (Henry)* Ossining, N. Y. 


Girl and the gangster. (Jn Star of 
hope. Novy., 1916) [26566 


© Nov. 10, 1916; 1 ¢« Nov. 13, 
1916; A 448961. 


LEVINGSTON (Lafayette)* San Fran- 
cisco. Bosworth’s quick and accu- 
rate method of arriving at the cost 
of one cubic yard of rammed con- 


erete. [6] p. 12mo. $1.00. [26567 
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444212. 


Lewis & Valentine co.*, Roslyn, N. Y. 
Immediate and beautiful effects se- 


cured by large tree moving. cover- 
title, [48] p. of pls. obl. 8vo. 
[26568 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

24, 1916; A 445304. 
LExino card co. Rules and directions 
for playing Lexino games. 32 p. 
48mo. $0.50. [26569 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 489748; Emmons W. 
Sawyer, Minneapolis. 


LipRaRy bureau*, Boston. 
[26570, 26571 


Library supplies. 48 p. illus. (part 
col.) 4to. (Catalogue no. L 1016.) 
@;,'Gct_t3, 1916; 2 ¢ Oct.._20; 1916; 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439941. 


Unit filing cabinets in wood. 80 p. 
illus. (part col.) 4to. (Catalog no. 
8916.) @© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 438528. 


Lire extension institute, ine. 
[26572-26580 
How to be healthy. How to sleep. © 


INove.e4, (1916344 e. Noy.- 15; ¥9167 
A 4490380. 


——— Stomach aches. @© Nov. 13, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 14, 1916; A 443988. 


Tired eyes. © Nov. 15, 1916; 1 c¢. 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 449080. 
Underweight. 


© Nov.- 15, 1916; 1 
c. Nov. 17, 1916; A 449083. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Monthly health letter no. 15. Keeping 
young. [4] p. 4to. $0.50 per an- 
num: @) July 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and’ ak. 


Sept. 27, 1916; A 444106. 


no. 17. Overstimulation. [4] p. 
. $0.50 per annum. Sept. 24, 
1916; 2 .e:) and: aff. Sept.:26,,; 1916; 
A 444107. 

no. 19. Nerves and grouches. [4] p. 
4to;- $050; (©. Noyes 27; 10153 > ©: 
and aff. Sept. 27, 1916; A 444108. 

no. 29. Fruit as an aid to health. 
Atos , $050.0 (@. Sept. 50; 
afr. Oct. 16,.. 1916: 


no. 80. Vision of health. 
Ato: .50:50.,, ©, Oct. 31, 191GRt2 ¢. 
and aff. Nov. 6, 1916; A 444785. 

© Life extension institute, inc., 


New York. 


1187 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26581 


LINOLEUM logic. v. 2, no. 3, Aug., 
1916. [4] p. illus. fol. [26581 


© Sept. 27, 79tG: 2c. and aif. 


Oct. 6, 1916; "A 444949 ; Armstrong 
cork co., Pittsburgh. 


Lipp (C. C.)* Brookings, S. D. Out- 
lines of veterinary science. Brook- 
ings, S. D., South Dakota state col- 


lieve. ASIG. 09> I. «4to.. .-$2.50. 

[ Mimeographed ] [26582 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1916; A 444348. 

LittLteE Red Riding Hood. [138] p. 

col. illus. 48mo. [26583 


© Sept 21; 191632) ¢. sand aff. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444160; John H. 
Eggers, New York. 


LITTLETON (Mary Brabson)* Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn. In the path of the 


conquerors. chap.2 continued. (In 
Huntington, Ind., Our Sunday visi- 
tor. ) [26584 
©) Oct. «45.4916 5. 1-02, Oca. 23. 
1916; A 443428. 
LIVERMORE & Knight co.*, Providence, 
ims Us [ 26585, 26586 
Health hints for your watch. [16] p. 


48mo. © Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. 


p 
Oct. 4, 1916; A 444217 


Your eyes and their care. [14] pp. 
24mo. © Sept. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 4, 1916; A 444218. 

LOCOMOTIVE superheater co.*, New 
York. [26587, 26588 
Locomotive superheaters. Instructions 

for installation, operation, mainte- 
nance, repairs. 48 p._ illus., diagrs. 
16mo. @© May 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
May 17, 1916; A 433001. 
Marine superheaters. 5 OR gey OP illus., 
4to. (Bulletin no. 1.) 


© 
: :. ae ands ah Oet,, We 
1916; A 439852. 


LOFFLER (Charles) * Minneapolis. What 
is health? (Jn Masonic observer) 
[26589-26593 


oo no. 46. © Oct. 7, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 


1916; A 4438093 
Article no. 47. © Oct. 1A ALONG i A ie: 

Oct. 19, 1916; & 443329. 
Article 48, 49. [2 instalments]. © Oct. 
21, 28,° 1916: DP ¢.’Oct. 30; 1916." A. 


443593, 443594. 
Article no:. 50. ©: Noy. 4 19f6: 1 c. 
Nov. 6, 1916; A 443786. 
Lonpon (Jack)* Glen Ellen, Cal. 
Hussy. (In Cosmopolitan, Dec., 
1916). [26594 
© Nov. 9, 1916; 1 ¢« Nov. 10, 


1916; A 443865. 


pt. me ss V.48 


LONE star corporation*, Chicago. 
Charlie Chaplin in The pawn shop. 
[15] p. illus. 16mo. [Motion pic- 
ture scenario] [26595 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 444309. 


Loomis (Ernest)* Peekskill, N. Y. 
[26596, 26597 


Advertisers cabala. Peekskill-on-Hud- 
son, Y., The White lodge [1916] 
cover-title, 1 p. 1., 7-81, [ . 8vo. 
$0.25. -@ Oct. 12, 1916 532 2 Gens 
1916: aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444530. 


cabala. Peekskill-on-Hudson, 
; a White lodge, 1916. cover- 
titless1 |p: 33-56, [4] p. S8vo. $0.25. 
© Oct. 2, "1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 21, tones 
air. Oct-16" 1916: A 444531. 


Business 
Ne ay 


Lorp (Fannie E.) 
olden tyme. 


Minister of ye 
(In Lewiston journal.) 
[26598 


©. Oct. 14, 1916; dey eae 


1916; A 4438607; Lewiston journal 
co., Lewiston, Me. 


LoRENz (Karl K.) ed. Christmas 
treasury no. 27. Dayton, O., Lorenz 
publishing company, 1916. 31 p. 
Svo. $0.15. [26599 


© Sept. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Oct. 2, 1916; A 444145; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 

LownEy (Walter M.) co.*, Boston. 
Lowney’s. cover-title, [15] p. illus. 
(part col.) 8vo. [26600 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447019. 
LUBRICATING metal co.*, New York. 


Noheet bearing metal, metallic pack- 
ing and die-cast bearings. 27 p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo.. [26601 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 4389993. 


Inge Lund comes to 
Shicago as worker. (Jn Chicago 
daily news) [26602 

© Oct. 14, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 18, 1916; 
A 448285; Chicago daily news ¢o., 
Chicago. 


Lunp (Inge) 


LUNDBERG (Hjalmar) [26603-26612 
Food is scarce in Sweden. © Oct. 28, 
1916; 1c. Nov. 1, 1916; A 4436383. 


Fourteen Finnish opine sunk. © Oct. 30, 
1916; 1 ce. Nov. 2, 1916; A 443659. 


Germany stirs on sire. © Oct. 23, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1916; A 443510. 


Good oil found in Iceland. © Nov. 6, 
1916; 1 ec. Nov. 9, 1916; A 443833. 


1188 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


LuNbDBERG (Hjalmar)—Continued. 


Loss this month $4,250,000. © Oct. 25, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1916; A 4438570. 


Nobel prizes are reserved. © Oct. 28, 
1916; 1 ec. Nov. 1, 1916; A 443636. 


Patrol makes Norway nervous. © Nov. 
1, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; A 443749. 


Report 149 Norwegians slain. © Oct. 28, 
1916; 1 ¢. Nov. Spi 1916; A 448637. 


Sunk in Norwegian waters. © Nov. 6, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 9, 1916; A 4438829. 


Want Anglo-Swedish ferry. © Oct. 20, 
1916; 1c. Oct. 28, 1916; A 443418. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Lupton’s (David) sons co.*, Philadel- 


phia. Lupton service products. 98 
p. fold front. illus., diagrs. 4to. 
(Catalogue no. 9) [26613 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 
12, 1916; A 4389760. 


ce. and aff. Oct. 


LyncH (John) Samson Oakley III. 
[Los Angeles, Cal., Printed by 
Standard printing co., 1916] 22 p. 
12mo. [Motion picture scenario] 

[26614 


© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 444429; Thos. H. Ince, 
Culver City, Cal. 


Lyon & Healy*, Chicago. [26615-26623 
Event of unusual interest. © Nov. 7, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 11, 1916; A 443884. 


For November. <A remarkable display 
and sale of pianola-pianos. © Nov. 1, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 11, 1916; A 443882. 

Let us bring Hawaii to your heme! 


Victrola. (Jn Chicago daily journal) 
Cea 1916; 1 c. Nov. 11, 1916; A 


Lyon & Healy victrola. 
herald) © Nov. 1, 
1916; A 443883. 

Music- lover pianola-piano. @© Nov. 13, 

; 1c. Nov. 18, 1916; A 449107. 


Pianos Peitened from summer homes. © 


(In Chicago 
1916; 1c. Nov. 11, 


Oct. 9, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 11, 1916; A 
443879. 

Victrola. At this season of the year. © 
Oct. 24, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 11, 1916: 
443881. 


—— Many advantages. (In Chicago 
daily news) © Oct. 9, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 
11, 1916; A 448880. 

Three floors, each containing 16,000 

square feet. (In. Chicago herald.) 

© Nov. 13, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 18, 1916; 

A 449108. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily tribune unless otherwise stated] 


McAtLpInE (Charles <A.) 


Hogan and 


Hogan on the five year program.. 


Philadelphia, Boston  [etc.] The 
Griffith and Rowland press [1916] 
37 p. 16mo. $0.10. [26624 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 446261; A. J. Rowland, 
secy., Philadelphia. 


26635 


McCaskKEy register co.*, Alliance, O. 
[26625-26627 

Credit plan that works. cover-title, illus, 
8vo. @© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff, 
On 16, 1916; A 444436. 

Key to professional efficiency. [4] p. 
illus. 16mo. © June 2, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444579. 

McCaskey service for garages. [8] p. 
illus. 8vo. @ June 15, 1916; 2 e, 
and aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 444435. 


McCowan (Hervey Smith) 
[ 26628-26629 
Are you a Gipsy or a German. In Wild- 
wood magazine. Autumn, 1916. © 
Oct. 10, 1916: 1 ec. Nov. 30, 1916; A 
449111 
© Herey Smith McCowan, 
nell, Ia. 


Grin- 


Stranger’s story. 


New York, London, 
Association press, 


1916. 29 p., illus. 


12mo. $0.25. © Sept. 27, 1916; 2 c. 
Oct. 19, 1916; aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 
438973. 


© International commttee of Y. M. 
C. A., New York. 


McCrackan (William D.) Kristelig 
videnskap; dens opdagelse og utvik- 
ling. Christian science: Its discov- 
ery and development. Boston, 
Mass., Christian science publishing 
society, 1916. 44 (i. e. 87) p. 16mo. 
$0.05. [26630 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
11, 1916; A 489773; Christian sci- 
ence pub. soe., Boston. 

[McDapE (James E.)] Standard 
drills in U. S. history. 1-10. [Chi- 
cago, The Plymouth press, 1916] 10 


ecards, 7 by 5 inches. $0.15. [26631 
@©7 Aue. 285 1916 2s Oct a3, 
1916; aff. Oct. 12, 1916; A 439791; 
Plymouth press, Chicago. 
McDovueatt co.*, Frankfort, Ind. My 
book. [by] Patience McDougall. 238 
p. illus. 12mo. $0.25. [26632 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 «. 
2, 1916; A 444277. 


and aff. Oct. 


McGee (Albert G.)* Waco, Tex. 
Problems of the retail merchant. 
[15] p. S8vo. $2.00. _ [26633 


@1Oct. 214 191.6452 c: 
24, 1916; A 439988. 


and aff. Oct. 


Mack (Joseph) ptg. house, ine., De- 
troit. Macks. Sept., 1916. [28] p. 
front. illus. 24mo. [26634 


© Oct. 5 ,1916; 2 « and aff. Oct. 

9, 1916; aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444446. 

Mackie (John F.) ‘Train rules and 

‘vain dispatching, past and present. 

11 p. 8vo. $0.10. [26635 

© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

2, 1916; A 438229 : Sentral railway 
club, New York. 


1189 | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26636 


McLAUGHLIN (Robert J.)* Philadel- 
phia. [26636, 26637 


Geography notes for primary grades. 
Philadelphia, Walther print, 1916. 80 
D- 12mo. $0. Lee eC) POC dol GAG 

CvOcta Lie TOG: aif. Oct. 16, 1916; 
i 44444], 


Spelling book for the -fourth grade. 
Philadelphia, Walther print, 1916. 50 
p.. -42mo, $0.08. @wOet. “idget916 ; 

2: @Oct.24 15, A916 aff. (OCs LG, 1916 5 


A 444440. 
McMAHaAn (T. D.) Canvass on the 
complete system. 11 p. illus., ports. 
Svo. [26638 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

25, 1916: A ‘444624 : Todd protecto- 
graph co., Rochester, Joy ip he 

McMourcnHy (Marjory)* Toronto, Can- 

ada. [26639, 26640 


Open letter to college presidents. (In 
Toronto Saturday night, Sept. 30, 
1916) @l1c. Oct. 14, 1916; Acad int. 
2781; pubd. Sept. 28, 1916. 


Womens organizations. 
Saturday night, Oct. 7, 1916) 


(In Toronto 
QVi-e; 


Oct. 14, 1916; A ad int. 2782; pubd. 
Oct. 5, 1916. 
Mapison, Wis. Madison, Wisconsin, 


city directory, 1916. v. 14, 28th yr. 
[Madison, Wis.] G. R. Angell & 
company, 1916. 2 p. 1, [3]-592, 
[601]-686 p. front. (fold map.) S8vo. 
$5.00. [26641 


© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 « i a, 
1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 488585; 
G. R. Angell & co., Madison, Wis. 


MaAnHAN (Edward W.) [26642-26646 


Best only. for football player. © Oct. 29, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 2, 1916; A 443650. 


Fans miss bad football bones. @©@ Nov 
12): 19163 dier Ney. Se,% 19964 i 
443974, 

© Oct. 


Football teams built to order. 
22, 1916; 1 ce. Nov. 8, 1916; A 443869. 


Players should forget crowds. © Oct 
15, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1916; A 443310. 


Punt basis of football game. © Oct. 8, 
1916; 1 ¢c. Oct. 18, 1916; A 443309. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Boston 
Sunday post] 


© Neal R. O’Hara, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


[MaAHony (Paul R.)] Método mo- 
derno para aprender 4 escribir en 
maquina por el sentido del tacto. 
New York, The Monarch typewriter 
co., 1916. [20] p. illus. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] [26647 

© Aug. 27, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Sept. 28, 1916; A 439488; Monarch 
typewriter co., New York. 

MAIL order news corp.*, Newburgh, 
N. Y. Mail order truths. fps i. 
[5]-33 p. 16mo. [26648 


© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 439756. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


MAKEPEACE (Bertrand L.)* Boston. 
Loxo compound level. [8] p. illus. 
(part col.) diagrs. S8vo. [26649 

© Aug. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 489954. 


MancHESTER, N. H. Manchester di- 
rectory, 1917. no. 52. Manchester, 
N. H., Goodman’s boek store, 1916. 
585, 656-707, 850-933 p. front. 
(fold. map.) S8vo. $0.60. [26650 

© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


8, 1916; A 446252; Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., Boston. 
MANDEL  bros.*, Chicago. Mandel 


brothers’ weekly art cut service. 
[26651-26653 


Sheet 399. Sept. 80, 1916. Sheet, illus. 
234 by 18 inches. © Sept. 28, "1916; 
2 e. Oct.. 16, 191Gtane Oct. 27, 1916; 
A 444672. 


Sheet 400, Oct. 7 ee Sheet, illus., 
24 by 18 inches. © O 5, 63; 2 
e. and aff. Oct. 16, 1916: ‘A 444420. 


Sheet 401, 401 A, Oct. 18, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both’ sides, 24 by 
18 inches. © Oct. 12, 1916= 2 © and 
aff. Oct. 21, 1916; A 439960. 
MaraATTa (Hardesty Gillmore)* New 
York. Maratta scales of artists oil 
pigments. 9 p. diagr. 16mo. 
[26654 
© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Oct. 
17, 1916; A 439845. 


Marks (Lionel §8.) ‘Total heat-en- 
tropy diagram, the Mbollier dia- 
gram for saturated and _  super- 
heated steam. Diagram 1. [By] 
Marks and Davis. Sheet, diagr., 24 
by 24 inches. $0.20. [26655 

©.Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 444286; Longmans, Green 


& co., New York. 

Marston (C. E.) Geography of Mis- 
souri. xxxii p. illus., maps. (part 
col.) Ato. [26656 


© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 446427; American book 
co., New York. 

MARTENS (Frederick H.) Little al- 
mond eyes, an operetta, by F. H. 
Martens and W. C. MacFarlane. 
Stage manager’s book prepared by 


F. H. Martens. Boston, O. Ditson 
company, 1916... 2 p.L,43 peas 
Svo. $0.75. [26657 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 
1916; aff. Oct. 11, 1916; A 489780; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Martin (Cornelius Edward)* New 
York. Simplified calendar, 1916. 
Sheet, 43 by 6 inches. [26658 


© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Oct. 18, 1916; A 4443872. 


1190 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


26682 


Martin (William Lee)* Pittsburgh. 

Preparedness. Ha p. 12mo. $0.10. 

[26659 

© Sept. 30, 1916: 2 cand aff. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444144. 


[Mary Domitilla, Sister] Sixth 
reader, by A sister of St. Joseph. 
New York, The Macmillan company, 


fie. at) p.  front., ilus.- ports. 
12mo. (The Ideal Catholic read- 
ers.) $0.60. [26660 


er Gen 25. 1916; 2-¢. and aff. Oct. 
26, 1916; A 445340 : Macmillan co., 
New York. 


MASSACHUSETTS. Supreme judicial 
court. Massachusetts reports. 

[26661-26670 

We Aa Dey tno, 101, Dee., 1915. Dec. 


© 
191 Sec dan. Oo, 19165 aft. Jan. 4) 
1916: A 418322. 


Vaooe, pe. eno, 102; Jan., 1916.- © Jan. 
28, 1916; 9 ec. and aff. Jan. SE: 1O16's A 


420584. 
Wee ia RO. 105, Heb. 1916. .© 
Mana s.. 191Gs 2c. and aff. Mar. 4, 


1916; A 427148. 


Vv. me pt. 3, no. 104, Mar., 1916. Tr. 
, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 6, 1916; A 
427567. 


¥: 222, pt. 4, no. 408. May, 1916. 
1916; 2. and ‘aff. June 6, 1 
433385. 


v. 223, pt. 1, no. 105, Apr., 1916. © May 
PeOrG = 2)¢e. and. ait. May 3, 19163 A 
428816. 


Veet. no. JO7; June, 1916. © 
June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 8, 
1916; A 433579. 


Veet, no. 108, July, 1916: . © 
ate 20, 1916; ZeCa and cairo, AWoy 
#916; A 437086. 

Vv. 223, pt. 4, no. 110, Sept., 1916. ©) pce 
ae 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. os LOUGH: 
437959. 

Vi 224, pt. is no. 109, Aug., 1916. © 
Aug. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Aug. 26, 
1916; A 438160. 
© Little, Brown, and company, 

Boston. 


1 


> 


MAssI“~iton, O. Massillon official city 
directory 1917. Akron, O., The 
Burch directory company, 1917. 331 
p. S8vo. $3.50. [26671 

© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Noy. 6, 1916; A 446224; Burch di- 


MATHER-CARROLL @O.*, Chicago. Car- 
ma church-workers co-operative plan. 
13 p. illus. 16mo. [26673 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
4, 1916; A 444532. 


Mattocks (Sherwood S.)* Chicago. 
Mattocks’ changeable letter and 
number code. Card, 64 by 34 inches. 
$0.05. [26674 

© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
13, 1916; A 444871. 


MaAxweE.it (Helen) Beauty making at 


home. Chicago, Armour and com- 
pany, 1916. [32] p. illus. 16mo. 
[26675 


©? Oct) 5; 1916 322 e Gand) alti(Oct. 
25, 1916; A 444573; Armour and co., 
Chicago. 
Mears (Charles W.) 
tising fallacies? 


Are these adver- 

(In Printers’ ink.) 

[26676 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 1 e. Nov. 3, 1916; 

A 448668; Printers’ ink pub. co., 
New York. 

MeEeLcHER (Webster A.)* Philadelphia. 
Handwriting from a psychopathic 
view-point. no. 29. cover-title, 4 p. 
Svo. [26677 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 489755. 


Mettos (John)* Pittsburgh. British 


war songs. Pittsburgh, Pa., J. Mel- 
lor & sons. 18 p. illus. (col.) 4to. 
$0.25. [26678 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
380, 1916; A 446182. 


MELROSE advertising service*, Seattie. 


School children’s water color or 
crayon competition. (In Toledo 
News-bee) [26679 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1916; 
A 448344. 

MENDEL (Rosalie G.) Spark on the 
farm, by R. G. Mendel, illus. by 
Warner Carr. Racine, Chicago, 
Whitman publishing co. [1916.] 
118 p. inel. col front., illus., (part 
eol.) S8vo. $0.60. [26680 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 -e.Nev., 10, 
1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 446284; 
Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 


rectory co., Akron, O. MENKE (Frank G.) Daily sport 
budget. [26681, 26682 
MATERIAL men’s mercantile assn., ltd.*, Nov. 11, 1916. (In Mypecine Telegraph) 
New York. Monthly supplement, © Nov. 11, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 17, 1916; 
New names and re-rating. Oct. 2, BENS : , 
eeeienect, printed on bot sides,|| Noy. 1%, 1016. (nm Fairmont times) © 
92 by 73 inches. [26672 449074.’ rt i Bra 
© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 5, © Menke syndicate, inc, New 
1916; A 489650. York. 
mis 1G- 4 1191 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26683 


MERCHANTS’ AND manufacturers’ co.*, 
Springfield, Mass. Merchants’ and 
manufacturers’ service. 

[26683, 26684 
Bulletin no. 141. 3 1. illus. 4to. 


© 
Sept. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 16, 
1916; A 444419, 


Bulletin no. 142, 142 A-—D. 
11 by 82 inches. 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Nov. 
444798. 


5 sheets, 


© Oct. 25, 
8, 1916; A 


MERIDEN, Conn. Meriden directory, 
1916. [v. 42.] New Haven, Conn., 
The Price & Lee company, 1916. 
G20 00S) .sp. front. (fold map.) 


map. S8vo. $4.50. [26685 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 4453888; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


Merrow machine co.*, Hartford. 
Price list of parts for the Merrow 
high speed plain crochet, blanket 


hemming and edging, and_ Shell 
stitch machines. 22 p. illus. 8vo. 
[26686 


© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 444482. 


MetTzcerR (Sol)* Washington, Pa. In- 
tercollegiate athletics. [26687, 26688 


Oct. 28, 1916. (In Washington Pa, 
observer.) @© Oct. 23, 1916; 1c. Oct. 
27, 1916; A 443539 


HOY. Wie 1916. (in Washington daily 


s.) © poe ee 1916; 1c. Nov. 16, 
1916; A 449042 


Mryer-BotH co. [26689-26705 


Christmas edition. [8] p. illus. ooh 
@ Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 4, 
1916; A 447216. 


© H. J. Grauman, Siege 


[Ladies’ plate ads.] ae 88-954. 8 1. 
illus. fol. @©@ Sept. 25, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 444296. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 
Newspaper feature cut service. Weeks 
ending Oct. 21, 28, 1916 2 v. illus. 


fol... [Text parallel to binding.] © 
ay 2, 1916; ec. each and aff, Oct. 
, 1916; A 139669, 439670. 


Weeks ending Nov. 7, 14, 1916. 2 v. 


iiss) tol. © Oct. Zul 1916: 2c. each 
and. aft. Oct... 25, 1916; A 444524, 
444525. 

© R. Masters, Chicago. 

Sheet L. P. 63, Sept. 21, 1916. phe 
illus., 19 by "95 inches. © Sept ze 
1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 23, 1916; 
439485. 

Sheet L. P. 64, Oct. 7, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. Oct. 2, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 
444295, 

Sheet L. PF. 65, Oct.. 14, 1916.4. )Sheet, 
ane iae 19% by 254 inches. ©) Oye. 76 
444835 e. and aff. Oct Ady MOTE sc A 


pt. I, n. s., v.18 


Meryer-BotH co.—Continued. 


Sheet L. P. 66, Oct. 21, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 254 inches. © Oct. 14, 
191632 ¢ and ‘afk. Oct, ASP TOL c A 
439908. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 31, Oct. 5, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
19 by 25 "inches. © Sept. 30, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 4442038. 


Sheet no. 32, Oct. 20, 1916. SHES illus., 
19% by 25 "inches. © Oct. 1916; 32 e 
and aff. Oct. 11, 1916; A Gua 6. 


Sheet no. 33, Nov. 1, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 193 by 25 inches. © Oct. 1 
1916; 2 c and aff, Och 23,,19tG-: A 
444523. 


© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 305, 306, Oct. 7, 1916. 2 
sheets, illus. y py 25 inches. © 
er 27, 1916; 2 ¢c. each and aff. Oct. 

1916; A A441 Ba 444154, 


ane no. 307, Oct. 28,1916. Sheet, illus., 
19 by 25 inches. ©, Oct, 12 16; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A "444405. 


Sheet no. 308, Nov. 10, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 254 inches. © Oct 14, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 19, i916: A 
439907. 


© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


MicHigAN City, Ind. Caron’s direc- 
tory of the city of Michigan City, 
Ind., and taxpayers of La Porte 
County for 1916-1917-1918. Louis- 
ville, Ky., Caron directory co., ince., 
1916. 1 p. 1,. [12]-983 op: Se Sve: 
$5.00. [26706 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 488946; Caron directory 
co., Louisville. 


MIcHIGAN digest. Semi-annual Michi- 
gan digest, covering decisions of the 
Supreme court of Michigan reported 
in Northwestern reporter, vols. 155, 
p. 145, to 158, p. 256, January 1 to 
June 30, 1916, supplementing Michi- 
gan digest, vols. 1-7. iii, 146 p. 
SVO. [26707 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
380, 1916; A 446133; West pub. co., 
St. Paul. 


MICHIGAN POLICY-HOLDERS protective 
assn., ltd.*, Saginaw Mich. Getting 
what you pay for; or, How to pro- 
tect your rights under your fire in- 
surance policies. 14 p. nar. S8vo. 

_[26708 
© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 380, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 444851. 


MILBURN, 
more. 


(ALEXANDER) c0.*, Balti- 
Milburn oxy-acetylene weld- 


ing and cutting apparatus. 32 p. 
illus. 4to. (Catalogue 24, Aug., 
1916. ) [26709 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 
8, 1916; A 444804. 


2 ec. and aff. Nov. 


1192 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


26737 


MirzarR (Ora Orr)* Fort Bragg, Cal. 
Yerba buena receipt book of old 
Mexican receipts for chili la chetis 
sauce. Sheet, printed on both sides, 
152 by 5% inches. . [26710 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 489905. 

Mrzrer (Wilhelm) Prairie spirit in 
landscape gardening. cover-title, 32 
p. illus. fol. (Illinois agricultural 
experiment station. Circular 184, 
Nov., 1915) [26711 

© Dec. 20, 1915; 2 c. Sept. 20, 
1916; aff. Sept. 30, 1916; A 437895; 
Department of horticulture, Univ. 
of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. 

MILWAUKEE, Wis., First trust co.*, 


Milwaukee. Elmwood. One man to 
another. 16, [1] p. illus., maps 
(1 fold) S8vo. [26712 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 444308. 

MINNETONNA cCO.*, Owatonna, Minn. 
Minnetonna ripener and pasteurizer. 
8 p. illus., diagr. S8vo. [26713 

© Sept. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444174. 

Mouier (M. Louis)* New York. Co- 
lumbia record A-5477. Marche 
Slay, Tschaikowski. Card, printed 
on both sides, 64 by 34 inches. 
({Studies in musie appreciation no. 
2.1) 

© July 16, 1915; 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 30, 1916; A 489599. 


MotocH stoker co.*, Chicago. Bulle- 
tin. cover-title, 8 p. illus. 4to. 
[26715 


oct. 22, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 444679. 


MonTHLy service bulletin. nos. 9 & 
10, Aug. and Sept., 1916. [4] p. 
4to. [26716 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 20, 1916; A 444500; National 
amateur wireless assn., New York. 


MorpeEcar (Samuel Fox)* Durham, N. 
©. Mordecai’s law notes, continued. 
Real property ; questions on Morde- 
eai’s law lectures, chapters 10-26. 
Durham [Printed by The Seeman 
printery|] 1916. 1 p. 1. p. [1273- 
a3h1.[ —Svo. [26717 

© Oc. 12, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 444433. 


Morcan spring co.*, Worcester, Mass. 


Wire products. Catalogue D. 288 
p. front., illus. tables. 4to. 

[26718 

mee, 21, 1916-°2 Gand aft. 


Oct. 23, 1916; A 446055. 


[26714 


Mornine telegraph Sunday magazine, 
(New York morning telegraph, sec. 
Vs [26719-26723 
ment. 17, 1916. "@ sep. 17, 1916° 2.¢, 

Oct. 17, 1916; A 4438274. 
Octet, 8, nore [2 installments] © 
Oct. 8, 1916s 4 sel each Oct: * 23, 
1916; A 443408, 443409. 


Oct. 15, 22, 1916. [2 installments] © 
Oct. 15, 22, 1916; 1 -c. each Oct. 26, 
1916: A 443512, 443518. 


© Lewis pub. co., New York. 


MorRTARBOARD; the yearbook of Bar- 
nard college published by the class 
of nineteen hundred and seventeen. 
v. 23. New York, Barnard college, 
Columbia university, 1916. 204 p. 
mlus:; ports. ’ sq: Svo: “$1.50: 

[26724 

©» Apr: 25, 191635 4. Ca. July 44, 

19163 Die.. Oeti, 18, 1916; af—Oct: 28; 

1916; A 446166; Cornelia Throop 
Geer, New York. 


Morton salt co.*, Chicago. Telegraph 
code book. 2 p. 1., 3-109 p. 16mo. 
[26725 


© Nov. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
11, 1916; A 445599. 


MorTHeER Goose. 

Mother Goose rhymes. LHAsi vps veo 

illus. 48mo. © Sept. 21, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. Oct. 2, 1916; A 444159. 


© John H. Eggers, New York. 


Nursery rhymes from Mother Goose, illus. 
by Grace G. Drayton. New York, C. 
Scribner’s sons, 1916, 1 p. 1., 111 p. 
col. front., ailue col. plates. 12mo. 
$1.00. © Sept. 1916; 2 c. Sept. 8, 
1916; aff. Sept. 58, 1916; A 439547. 


© Charles Scribner’s sons, New 
York. 


MountTAIn states telephone & tele- 
graph co.*, Denver. ‘Telephone di- 
rectories. [26728, 26729 


Albuquerque and Tucumeari_ districts. 
Book no. 6-S., Sept., 1916. cover-title, 
oo spwe4t0. Oi Sept. 265 191629 es 
and aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 4389790. 


Roswell district. Book no. T-S., eee 


[26726, 26727 


1916. cover-title, 24 p. Ato. © Oct 
2.. 19163: 2 ce. and. an... Get 1.9- 1916; 
A 439789. 


Mowrer (Edgar Ansel) [26730-26737 


Election bewilders Italians. © Nov. 138, 
TOG 2 ts eo NOVA tO One = 449019. 


Enemy rains shells on captured Goritz. 


@, Octoot8; T91IGEA hc: Octiv235, ties 
A 443414, 
Italian guns belch fire upon Austrians. 


Oct. 14, 
A 443282. 
Italians are wearing down the Austrians. 
@; Oct 2071916). Lb ec Oct: 23,519165 
A 448417. 
Italy gets grip on Albania. © Nov. 2, 
1916; 1 ec. Noy. 6, 1916; A 443744. 


1916s 1 eG Oct, 18) 99165 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26738 


Mowrer (Edgar Ansel)—Continued. 
Italy to grant furloughs. © Oct. 28, 
916; 1 c« Nov. 1, 1916; A 443635. 
Sky raids on Venice peril U. S. con- 
stilate. | @. Oct, 19, 1906< 1 eaOect. 23, 
1916; A 443425. 
Teutons’ losses 2,400,000. © No uss 
aor Ceci ao Nov. 16, 1916; A 249016. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Mowrer (Paul Scott) [26738-26749 


Allies will keep up big drive all winter. 
Oe 16..19162, 4c) Oct. 19, £5865 
A 443318. 

Calls on allies to aid Norse. © Oct. 30 
1916; i ec. Nov. 2, 1916; A 443658. 
Chicagoan at Verdun front. © Novy. 10, 

; 1 c. Nov. 13, 1916; A 4438958. 
Wxpect feeaae fight for days. @ Oct. 
LOUNGE A GC: Nov. 1, 1916; A 443640. 
Foe gains on Somme is Berlin admission. 
@ OGtie 36) 19165 1c. Novi: 2; Aan ; 
A 443661. 


France honors dead on All Saints day. 
@: Nov. tt, 1T9IGs Peco Nov. 6; 1916; 
A 443750. 


French writer sees alliance with U. S. 


© Oct. 31, 1916; 1 c Nov. 3, 1916; 
A 443678. 
Germany seeks Polish army. © Nov. 8, 
1916: 1 c. Nov. 11, 1916; A 443888. 
Monroe policy torpedoed. © Oct. 16, 
1916; 1 ¢c. Oct. 19, 1916; A 443320. 


One pigeon captured aids in Verdun 
fisht. © Octs 21; 191624 eeNay. I, 
1916; A 443639. 


Paris elated by Verdun gain. © Oct. 26, 
1916; 1c. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443595. 


Sees envoy on war mission. © Nov. 13, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 16, 1916; A 449020. 


’ [Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 
Oakland, 
[4 p- 
[26750 
©) Sept... 1, 191652 ¢. Sept fs, 
1916; aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 439764. 
[MuEtterR (J. T.)] 
set de2. (2v.. 16m: 


Mozumpar (Akhoy Kumar)* 
Cal. Universal message. 
16mo. 


Christmas dialogs. 

$0.50. 

[26751, 26752 
© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c each Oct. 23, 

1916; aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 445475, 

445 76: Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 


Mumrorp molding machine co. Split 
pattern vibrator machines. §& PD. 
illus. S8vo. [26753 

© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
30, 1916; A 444683; Vulcan engineer- 
ing sales co., Chicago. 


MurpeHy (Eda Lord) Popular food 
chart no. 1-4. 4 wall charts, 42 by 
284 inches. [26754-26757 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Oct. 20, 1916; A 444494444497; Ka- 
ward C. Bridgman, New York. 


pt. 3). 8. S592 


[MuscHAMpP (HE. A.)] [Unele Harry’s 
evening talk B 74-B 85, by EH. A. 
Muschamp and R. C. Clothier.] [12 
instalments] (Jn Johnstown Daily 
tribune ) Contents :—B 74. Uncle 
Harry and his party see the Grand 
Canyon.—B 75. Uncle Harry tells 
about the new laws made by Con- 
gress.—B 76. Uncle Harry explains 
the American-Mexican joint commis- 
sion.—B 77. Uncle Harry explains 
daylight saving.—B 78. Uncle Harry 
tells about the presidential cam- 
paign—B 79. Uncle Harry tells 
about the British tanks.—B 80. 
Uncle Harry talks about the great 
Russian empire.—B 81. Uncle Harry 
defines a trade war.—B 82. Uncle 
Harry tells of the wonderful prog- 
ress of American chemistry.—B 83. 
Uncle Harry discusses the eight-hour 
day.—B 84. Uncle Harry explains 
about the presidential electors.— 
B 85. Uncle Harry tells of cities 
ruined by war. [26758 

© Sept. 14-28, Oct. 2-23, 1916; 1 
ce. each Oct. 27, 1916; A 443538 ; M—C 
syndicate, Philadelphia. 


MuscGrAvE (A. F.) 


yhemicals of in- 


terest to dyers. (in National 
cleaner and dyer. Novy., 1916) 
[26759 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 23, 1916; 
A 448442; Dowst bros. co., Chicago. 


v. 3, no. 1, Sept., 1916. 
15 p. 8vo. [26760 
© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 


42. 19162" 445073 American book 
co., New York. 


Music bulletin. 


MusIcrIAn’s calendar and _ bDirthday- 
book for 1917. New York, G. Schir- 
mer, 1916. [27] p., 5 blank 1. for 
mem. 16mo. [26761 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 444602; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. : 


Myers (William Fenton)* Amster- 
dam, N. ¥. Chart showing exemp- 
tions and rates of tax under the 
transfer tax laws of 1910, 1911 and 
1916 [ete.] [6] p. folder.. Svo. 
$0.50. [26762 

© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
19, 1916; A 439881. 


NATIONAL CANNERS assn. Canners di- 
rectory [1916] Comp. by The Na- 
tional canners association, 1916. 162 
p. S8vo. [26763 

© June 21, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 
12 "AIG 431888 : Frank HK. Gor- 
rell, sec’y, Washington. 


1194 | 


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no. 11, 1916 


GROUP II 


26784 


NATIONAL CASKET co.*, Long Island 


City, N. Y. Catalogue O. 
[26764, 26765 
Chicago, Ill. 325 p. illus. (part col.) 
obl. 24mo. © Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 


Si1916 ; aft. Nov. 1, 1916; ‘A 446199. 


Indianapolis, Ind. 327 p. illus. (part 
cory «6Cobly 24mo0. © Oct. 12, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 27, 1916; A "446119. 


NATIONAL CLOAK & Suit co.*, New York. 
Christmas gifts. 35 p. illus. (part 
col.) Svo. (National money-saving 
style book. v. 20, no. 8, Oct., 1916) 

[26766 
© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

80, 1916; A 444684. 
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL gas assn.*, New 
York. [26767-26771 


Accounting. Lesson no. 4. Balance sheet 
or indicant accounts, vi, [23, 638-89 p. 
S8vo. (Practical gas educational 
courses) @©@ Mar. 15, 1916; 2 c. Mar. 
ieee toOrGr sat Mary 7, LOT6; A 
426778. 

Commercia! management. Lessons no. 4, 

, Office organization and practice. 2 


p. l., [47]-—66 p. S8vo. (Practical gas 
educational courses) @©peMarge sb: 
1916; 2c. Mar. 18, 1916; aff. Mar. 17, 
1916; A 426775. 

Tilumination. Lesson no. 7. The meas- 
urement of light. 2 p.1., p. [138]—154. 
diagrs. S8vo. (Practical gas educa- 


soul courses. ) 


© June 16, 1916; 


Pen Aue 1Otor cate, Aug. 2.° 1916: 
A 435567. 

Indexing. Lesson no. 7. 2 p.1., p [83]- 
97. illus. S8vo. (Practical gas edu- 


cational courses) 
PC NUS. 3.) LOLG6 5 
A 435566. : 

Reference papers L. Physics, light. 
Physics, sound. 2 p. 1., 28 p. 
Svo. (Practical gas educational 
courses.) @ Mar. 15, 1916; 2 e. ar 
18, 1916; aff. Mar. 17,1916; A 42677 


NATIONAL CREDIT corporation bank and 
attorney directory. [Sept., 1916] 
Chicago, The National credit corpo- 
ration, 1916. 2 p.1., [3]-444 p. 4to. 
$7.00. [26772 

@-sept. 25, 1916: 2 ce. Oct. 27, 
1916; aff. Nov. 3, 1916; A 445485; 
National credit corporation, Chicago. 


© June 16, 1916; 
aAlioe AM 2 lO Git 


M. 
diagrs. 


NATIONAL DAIRY council*, Chicago. 
[267738, 26774 
National dairy council; an organization, 
not for profit, te advance dairying, 
agriculture and soil ee euty, +) PD. 1 
[13]-78 p. fol. © Oct. 1916; 2 e. 
and aft. Oct. 9, 1916; A 438781. 


Quart a day for every child. (In Satur- 
day evening post, Nov. 11, 1916) © 
NoOyero, 1916: 1 -e Nov. 16: 19163" A 
449011. 

NATIONAL ELECTRICAL contractors’ 
assn.*, Utica, N. Y. Universal data 
and sales book [additions] Sept.. 
1916. [49] p. 8vo. $10.00. [26775 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

11,4916; A 429259, 


NATIONAL LAMP works of General 
electric co., Engineering dept.*, 
Cleveland. Bulletin8 F. Miniature 
Mazda lamps. Oct. 20, 1916. 21 p. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. [26776 

@iwOck;), 24,1916 342. © )Pand” aff: 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 444678. 


SAVINGS bank, 
Workingman’s story. 
[11] p. nar. 8vo. [26777 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 23, 1916; A 489498; Claude 
H. Westbrook, Albany. 


NATIONAL UTILITIES 
Agency M. O. 8. 
Svo. [26778 

© Oct. 20; 1916 ;"'2 c. and) fait. 
Oct. 23, 1916; A 444507; Lucien Me- 
Powell Garrard, Philadelphia. 

NAVY LEAGUE. Woman’s section. Na- 
tional committee on voluntary aid. 
Manual of voluntary aid. 80 p. 
diagrs. 16mo. $0.25. [26779 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 489957; Leila Montague 
Barnett, Washington. 

WEBRASKA telep. co.*, Omaha, Neb. 
Specifications for installation of no. 
5d50-A private branch exchange 
switchboards. 1p. 1, 12 p., 8 plates, 
diagrs. obl. 32mo. [26780 

@) Sept 20, 1916;).2) © and? ote 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444170. 

NEEDHAM (Wm. L.)* Chicago. Friend 
of every home. [Chicago, West end 
musie eo.]* 1916) 3” p. © fol. 


Albany. 
cover-title, 


NATIONAL 


corporation. 
cover-title, 11 p. 


[26781 


© -Ock) 14, i916; 2 cand” aif: 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 439949. 


Ne (Marion Harris) Ryzon haking 


book.’ +80.) p. .~ illus: (part col.) 
Svo. [26782 
© Aug. I, 1916s re. andyatk. 


Oct-45 “TSG o A 
chemical co., Food dept., 


NEILL (Jeremiah F.) j7r.*, 


444189; General 
New York. 


Philadel- 


phia. Movies. are they injurious to 
your eyes. [10] p. illus. 16mo. 
[26783 


©" Sept. 28; 1916292 ‘Gand aft. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444151. 


NELSON’s encyclopedia. Semi-annual 
revision pages. (October, 1916) of 
Nelson’s perpetual loose-leaf encyclo- 


peedia. Various paging, illus., 
plates, ports., maps, tabs., diagrs. 
Sya [26784 


©) Oct 25, 1W91Gs0 2h e@ ands atk 
Oct. 28. 1916; A 445380; Thomas 
Nelson & sons, New York. 


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pt. Bnvs ees 


NEw ENGLAND telep. & teleg. co.*, Bos- 
ton. Lowell district telephone di- 
rectory [section] 7%. Fall issue, 
1916. cover-title, 152 p. 8vo. 

[26785 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1916; aff. Sept. 26, 1916; A 489529. 


NEW PROCESS cO., Warren, Pa. Easy 
measure blank. Sheet, illus., diagrs., 
103 by 74 inches. [26786 

© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 439999; J. L. 
Blair, Warren, Pa. 


New York (City) Record insurance 
directory of greater New York City. 
New York City, G. H. Holden & co., 
mG) OIG.) 1. (pad. | Sa ape). sk2mo. 
$1.00. [26787 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 


aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 445523; George 


H. Holden & co., inc., New York. 
NEw YORK CENTRAL YL. Lr. GO. 


[26788, 26789 - 


Motive power dept. Instructions for the 
lubrication and care of journal boxes. 
Sept. 1, 1915. 21 p. diagrs. 16mo. 
© Sept. 12, 1916% 1 ec. and aft. June 
NG ONG: i) c "Mar. 1 LORE A: 
434508. 


Rolling stock dept. 
lubrication and care of journal boxes. 
Sept. 1, 1915. 19 p. diagrs. 16mo. 
@ Sept. 12. 19153 cs) July 5.) 1906: 
1c. Mar. 11, 1916; aff. “Mar. 31, 1916: 
A 426954. 


© Frank H. Hardin, New York. 
NEw YORK HERALD co.*, Jersey City. 
[26790-26800 


Drift is toward President in a practi- 
cally tied race, Herald’s canvass shows. 
@rOct 22, 19168 1c) Oct 25,, 19tG aA 
443406. 


Mr. Hughes leads by 722 votes in straw 
vote total 204,599 panlete ; Mr. Wilson 
makes gains ‘in eighteen states. & 
Oct. 29, 1916;-1 ce. Oct. 30, 1916; 
443588. 


Mr. Hughes plurality is 3,727 out of a 
grand total of 146,064 straw votes. 
©). Oct. 22) 191631 c7Ock 23.) 1916. 
A 443407. 


Mr. Wilson leads in national straw vote 
of the Herald in contest that hangs 
by a hair. © Nov. 5, 1916; 1 ce. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 443725. 


President continues to gain in a neck and 
neck race as shown by Herald’s can- 
vass; '@ Oct.2295 1916 > 1 el Ock 30; 
1916; A 4438587. 

President leads Mr. Hughes by 2,672 bal- 
lots in a grand total. © Nov. 5, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 6, 1916; A 4438726. 

Traffic policemen tell of Fifth avenue 
problems. © Oct. 29, 1916; 1 ec. Oct 
30, 1916; A 443586. 


Twenty steamships shown on the Her- 


ald’s chart. Key to chart. Oct. 22, 
1916. L Oct. (22) ASG 541 %e,/Oct. 123 
1916; A 443405. 


oe 12, 1916. 
c. Novy. 12) 1916; 


© Nov. 12, 1916; 1 
A 443938. 


Instructions for the : 


NEw YorRK HERALD co.—Continued. 


18 steamships shown on Heralds chart. 
Key to chart. © Nov. 5, 1916; 1 e. 
Nov. 6, 1916; A 443724. 


24 steamships shown on the Herald’s 
chart. Key to chart. Oct. 29, 
1916; 1 ce. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443585. 
[NoTE: The foregoing are in New York 

herald. | 


NEw YoRK TIMES, 1916. 
Shakespeare tercentenary. 1616-— 
1916. > [4] p. “Wlus) 7 tek [26801 


© Apr. 23, 1916; 1 c. May 3, 1916; 
A 4242386; New York times ec., New 
York. 


Apr. Ze, 


New YORK TIMES INDEX. v. 4, no. 3, 
July—Sept., 1916. New York, The 
New York times, 1916. 1 p. 1., 417, 
iv p. S8vo. $2.00. [26802 


© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 16, 1916; A 446443; New 
York times co., New York. 


Baltimore. 
[26803-26810 


Created & sold by the Newark shoe 
maker, the Newark shoe. (Jn Balti- 
more Evening sun) @© Oct. 27, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 31, 1916; A 443624. 


Here are two smart styles for men. 
Baltimore news) © Oct. 27, 
1c. Oct. 31, 1916; A 443628. 


Honestly now, old top, did you-ever see 
such luxury of style and such won- 
derful values for the money? ie 
Baltimore news) @© Nov. 3, 1916; 

Nov. 9, 1916; A 443822. . 


Newark shoe maker says: 
style plus extra value. 
hose. (In Baltimore Evening sun) © 
Oct., 20, 1916: 1 ¢. Oct, 26) J9iGe Te 
443507. 


NEWARK shoe stores ¢o0.*, 


(In 
1916; 


I give you 
Manchester 


Save-a-dollar Newark Di 
(In Baltimore news) @©@ Oct. 20, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1916; A 443506. 


—_— There’s a dollar in it for you. [4] 
p. illus. 8vo. © Oct. 2, 191th 2 ic 
and aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A AA4A4T4, 


Newark shoe $2.50 and $2.95. You will 
like them immensely says the Newark 
shoe maker. (In Baltimore star) © 


Nov. 3, 2916; 1 « Nov. 9,° 19167 
443834. 
Save a dollar, Newark shoe. $2.50 and 


$2.85. Guaranteed six months $1 for 
6 pairs. (Jn Baltimore star) © Oct. 
6, L9163°1 ce Oct. 9," 1916 7X 443079. 


NEWBURYPORT, Mass. Newburyport 
and Amesbury directory, 1916-1917. 
no. 36. Boston, Mass., Sampson & 
Murdock co., 1916. 543 p. front. 
(fold. map.) S8vo. $4.00. [26811 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
19, 1916; A 445232; Sampson & Mur- 
dock co-- Boston. 


1196 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


Newport and West 
directory, 1916. New- 
port, Vermont, Donald C. Davis, 
99tG.. 113 p. Svo. [26812 


Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 446090; D. C. Davis, 
Newport, Vt. 


NEWPORT, Vt. 
Derby, Vt., 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*, New 


York. [Each Proof, illus. 
[26813-26875 


Asthma Simpson, the village queen. 
Anybody can be a hero in pictures. © 
Get. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 16, 
1916; A 447367. 


Luke should get a job as a movie 
comedian. © Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Nov. 16, 1916; A "447365. 


You can’t Spang Luke, at that. © 
wee 7, 191Gs 2 c. and aff. Nov. 16, 
1916; "A 447366. 


Brow Brothers: EO, do you do Mr. Lo 
Brow. © Nov. 19VG3 2) ec: and aft. 
Nov. 16, 1916; re 447368. 


I had a beau once, his name was 
Claud. @© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 444593. 


If you would keep your mouth shut. 
© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 10, 
1916; A 444846. 


—— Listen here Lo, I want to tell you. 
Oct 2t, 1916; 2 ¢:. and aff. Nov. 1, 
1916; A 444704. 


Say! Hy, has a man without any 
hair on his head got more brains than 
a man with a lot of hair on his head? 
@ Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 20, 
1916; A 444487, 


Daily magazine page for everybody. Are 
American mothers going crazy over the 
pataste. © Oct. 28, 19165 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 444839. 


Feminine foibles. Merely a question 
of cash. © Oct. 14, 6s 2) Gand 
aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444596. 


How to arrange you hair according 
to the latest mode. © Oct. 21, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 444710. 


How to guard the beauty that’s 
really now your own. © Oct. mr 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; 
444840, 


How to make jewelry enhance your 
beauty. © Novy. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Nov. 16, 1916; A 447372. 


How to make your Senet really 
straight and strong. © Oct. 1916; 
2 c. arfd aff. Oct. 20, 1916; me 444492. 


How you can bring out the natural 
beauty of your hair. © Oct. 14, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444599. 


—— Mischievous moon. © Oct. 28, 
191652 ¢. and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 
444843. 


Revelations of a wife. Do you 
realize what a romantic figure your 
elderly admirer, Mr. Gordon, is? 
Werice,) 1916 s "2c. and aff. Nov. 10, 
1916; A 444842, 


How a strange TS gang 
rectly reproved Dicky. © 

HOTG oe eC) and aff. ay ie To16? 
A 447376. 


How Dicky met the unknown. 
© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c: and aff. Nov. 1, 
1916; A 444711. 


26875 


NEWSPAPER feature service, ine.*— 


Continued. 


How Katie was ready for her 
wedding. © Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c«. and 
aff. Oct. 20, 1916; A 444488. 


How Madge faced her first ex- 
travagance. © Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444598. 


What Katie wished Madge to 
tell the man she loved. © Oct. Gs 
1916: 2ve. and; att.” Oct.” 20." 19162). A 
444490, 


Why Dicky said, You’re the 
original kill-joy. @ Nov. 4, 1916; 2 
ce. and aff. Nov. 16, 1916; A 447374. 
Why Dicky’s mother said, Do 
vou know that man. @© Oct. 21, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 444709. 


Why Mr. Gordon said to 
Dicky, I cannot tell you what this 
means to me. © Oct. 28, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 444841. 


Why the changing of two 
bags caused Dicky deep unhappiness. 
© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 16, 
1916; A 447373. 


Salt a real beauty aid you may 
turn to many uses. © Oct. 7, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Oct. 20, 1916; ‘A 444493. 


—— Secrets of health and happiness: 
Why your blushes prove your body’s 
perfect balance. © Oct. 15, 1916; 2 ¢, 
and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444600. 


To the highest bidder. © Nov. 4,- 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 16, 1916; A 
447371. 


Very newest winter coats. Fur 
trimmed coats of velvet or duvetyn 
fashion’s latest fad. © Oct. 28, 1916; 
2 ¢e., and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 444844, 


When her ship comes in. © Oct. 
21 tOiG = 2vewand ante Nove Le Lore 
A 444708. 


Winifred Black writes about a 
Halloween ghost. @© Oct. 21, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 444707. 


Winifred Black writes about lost 
dogs and plain folks. @ Nov. 4, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Nov. 16, 1916; A 4473875. 


Winifred Black writes about matri- 
mony and business. @© Oct. 14, 1916; 
2-¢: ‘and’ aft. Oct.! 25, 19165 A: 444597. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
circus children. © Oct. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 444706. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
folly of fault-finding. © Oct. 7, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Oct. 20, 1916; A 444491. 


Winifred Black writes about The 
little runaway boy. © Oct. 7, 1916; 
2c and aff. Oct. 50, 1916; A 444489. 


Winifred Black writes about your 
Aladdin’s lamp. © Oct. 14, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444595. 


Fuller Bull. Don’t these social affairs 
bore you to death, Miss Giltrox. © 
Oct) 7, 19163 2 and aff. Oct. 20. 
1916; A 444485. 

Employment .agency. Well, so-long 

Jim! @ Oct. 28, 1916: 2c: and ‘aff. 

Noy. 10, 1916; A 444847. 


Hello Fuller, what are you doing 
now. ov. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff, 
Nov. 16, 1916; A 447377. 

Is this Mr. Morgenbilt? © Ochs 21: 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Noy. 1,°1916; A 
444702, 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26876 
NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*¥— 
Continued. 
Huller Bull. What—-? I’m sorry, sir, J 
slipped. © Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and 


aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444591. 


Fuller Bull says: April first ought to be 
a national hcliday. @© Sept. 9, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444589. 


Autos are getting so common re 

spectable people refuse to get run ove1 

by them any more. © Sept. 30, 1916; 

2 ec. and aft. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444584. 

Country folks think city folks all 

wicked. © Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

Oct. 25, 1916; A 444583. 

If some Edison would invent a hat. 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 25. 
1916; A 444585. 

——If some of these state legislators. 
© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 10, 
1916; A 4448386. 

It takes two kinds of people to 

make a world. Oct. 14, 19162 2 ¢: 

and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444588. 

Professional male dancers have 
come back into favor. @ Sept. 16, 
LONG 2) cy and) att. Oct. oO. LOG A 
444586. 

—— Robbers used to live in caves. © 
Sept.w2,) L916: 2 ¢c. and att. (Oct. 25 
1916; A 444587. 

— — Skirts are getting so short. © Nov. 
4, 1916; 2 ¢c and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 
444838. 

When these racy moving pictures 
come to town. Oct. 7s, JOUG? s2ive; 
and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444582. 

Polly and her pals. A’fore we starts 
learnin’ you the secrets of our ancient 
order. © Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ¢«. and aff, 
Noy. 16, 1916; A 447369. 

Amusing, whaddye mean, amusing. 

© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 25, 

1916; A 444592. 

© 


Polly’s got her a French maid. 


Oct OG sy 2. comands ath Oct 20) 
1916; A 444486. 
Y’ mean t’ say yer payin’ real 


money to learn hypnotism. © Oct. 21, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 
444708. 


Y’ mean to say yer dawgone turtle 
has escaped? © Oct. 28, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 444848. 


That son-in-law of pa’s. But I thought 
you said a royal-flush would beat any- 
thing. © Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 444594. 

Her the love o’ mud. © Nov. 4, 

1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 16, 1916; A 

447370. 


— Gosh blink it, here’s my desk all 
littered up agin. © Oct. 21, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 444705. 


-Gosh! If that cousin o’ Cedric’s 
aint eatin’ agin! © Oct. 7, 1916; 2c. 
and aff. Oct. 20, 1916; A 444484. 

Why, Aunt Libby! So you’ve come 
to make us that visit. © Oct. 28, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 


444845, 
Nort (HH. Percy) [26876-26881 
Amevicans go to Saloniki. © No 


v. 6 
1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 9, 1916; A 4488382. 
Bulgars deserters make allies’ roads. 


Oy Octs Bi, 1916% Wee. Nov, 43,016): : 


A 443672, 


pt. 1s. 


NoeEL (BE. Perey )—Continued. 


Greeks interested in vote. Nov. 9, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 18, 1916; A 4438946. 
Monastir may fall ere winter sets in. 

Nov. 14, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 17, 1916; 


A 449058. 

Serbs record three mile gain. © Oct. 
21, 19163 1. ¢. Oct 2a miei 
443484. 


Wins flood battle to supply Serbians. 
© Oct. 26, 1916; 1c. Oct30; 19nG- 
A 448596. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 

NortH (Leland §8.)* Punxsutawney, 
Pa. History of the John North and 
Elizabeth Pogue families. (In 
Punxsutawney news) [26882 

© Aug. 30, 1916; 1 ec Sept. 19, 
1916; A 449072. | 

NortH (Sam W.)* Lincoln, Neb. Can 
they find the solution you had in 
mind? A question of importance. 
[3] p. illus. S8vo. [26883 

© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 444225. 

NortH Providence, R. I. North Provi- 
dence, Johnston and Smithfield di- 
rectory Rhode Island, 1916. Boston, 


Mass., Union publishing company, 
inc., 1916. 242 p. S8vo. $2.50. 
[26884 


© Oct.) 30,1916; Bive\eand ait 
Nov. 4, 1916; A 445502; Union pub. 
co., Boston. 

Norton (David B.)* Plainville, Conn. 
Relationship of negative and posi- 
tive numbers. cover-title, 8 p. Svo. 

y [26885 
© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Nov. 1, 1916; A 444698. 


NorRwWAtkK, Conn. Norwalk directory, 
1916. [v. 26.] New Haven, Conn., 
The Price & Lee co., 1916. 554, [8] 
p. front (fold. map.) map. S8vo. 
$4.50. [26886 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c, and aff. 
Oct. 28, 1916; A 445882; Price & Lee 
co., New Haven. 

Noyvres (Henry T.)* Rochester, N. Y. 
National design registration bill and 
what it seeks to accomplish. (Jn 
The Monitor, Aug., 1916.) [26887 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 23, 1916; 
A 448410. 


NUNEVILLER (W.) co.*, Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia automobile guide, v. 1. 
Lp. Lh, 425 poo maps. “nares: 
$0.50. [26888 


© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 13, 1916; A 444878. 


1198 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


26917 


no. 11, 1916 

O’Brien (Nellie)* Denver. Prohibi- 
tion campaign songs. [3] p. 8vo. 
$0.05. [26889 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


18, 1916; A 444367. 


O’Connor (D. Charles) How to pass 
the board. 2. (in The Spatula, 
Oct., 1916. ) [26890 


© Oct. 31, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 9, 1916; 
A 448837; Spatula pub. co., Boston. 


O’Connor (John Edward)* San Fran- 
cisco. Acrostic sonnets and other 
poems. [San Francisco, Progress 
printing co., 1916] 2p.1.,11 p. 8vo. 
$0.25. 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1916; 
aif. Oct. 14, 1916; A 489829. 


Oporono co.*, Cincinnati. 
[26892, 26893 


Overcoming the well-dressed man’s worst 
enemy. 5 p. folder, illus. (part col.) 
16mo. © Sept. 15, oe 2) @. and “atts 
Oct. 14, 1916; A 439822 


Truth about excessive perspiration, 
[1] p. illus. 24mo. © Oct. 1916: 
2c. and aff. Oct. 14, 1916; A 7439823 


OFFICIAL index to state legislation. v. 
PanOweal, a2, Aug. 19, 26,1916. New 
York, Law reporting company. 1916. 
ZN... 4to. [26894, 26895 


nowoiG Aus, 22, 1916: 2 c Aug. 
25, 1916; aff. Sept. 15, 1916; no. 32 
© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 7, 1916: A 438880, 437584; 


Law reporting co., New York. 
New York & 
J. John Lawson’s 
(in Metropolitan) 
[26896, 26897 
© Oct. ZAG ae Oe OF LONG: 


O’Hicerns (Harvey)* 
Martinsville, N. 
Story. 


Dtiul. 
A 4433 


Die. "© a LTTE les Nove Set G1l6 : 
A 443669. 

OHIO BANK & Saving co., Findlay, O. 

Christmas money club weekly pay- 


ment book. [Hach cover-title, 10 1. 

[4] p. 16mo. [26898, 26908 |! 

1 cent class, going down. © Oct. 10, 
TONG 2 ec) and afr. Oct. 19, 1916s A 
439883 

1 eent class, going. up. © Oct. 10, 
NOG oN eeand att. Oct. 19, 1916s A 
439882. 

2 cent class going down. © Oct. 10, 
UoiGer2 e@. and afi. Oct: 19; 1916; A 
439885. 

2 cent class, going up. @ Oct. 10, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 
439884. 

5 eent class, going down. © Oct. 10, 
1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 
439886. 

5 cent class, going up. © Oct. 10, 
MOG ne. and, at Oct. 19, 1916s A 
439887. 


[26891 - 


eS 


OHIO BANK & saving co Rees cor 


25 cent class. © Oct. 10, 1916; . and 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439888. 


50 cent class. © Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 


aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439889. 

$1.00 class. © Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439890. 

$2.00 class: © Oct. 10) 191163 2 ce and 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 439891. 

$5.00 class. © Oct. 10, 1916; . and 
aft: “Oct? 19; 19165 A 439892. 
© Forman-Bassett co., Cleveland. 


OHNECK (Grover H.)* Detroit. 
[26909-26912 
Heavenly light. Sheet, 54 by 4 inches. 
© Sept. 25, 1916; 1c and aff. Oct. 
OF HOG Te: Sept. 285:5 1916 58 A 
444312. 
Higher thought. Sheet, 54 by 4 inches. 
g Sept. 25, 1916: 1 c. and aff. Oct. 


6; £ se: Sept. 28, AOlGe, cA 
444310. 

Hungry soul. Sheet, 54 by 4 inches. @ 

Sept. 25, 1916; 1 c. and aff. Oct. 9, 


LOTS el ye. Sept. 29) LOLG > CA 444313. 


Soul that loves to labor. Sheet, 5% by 4 
inches. © Sept. 25, 1916; 1 ¢. and 
aff. Oct. 9, 1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; 
A 444311. 


Om well supply co.*, 
Everything for oil wells. 6 p. 1., iv 
690 p.  illus., diagrs. (part. col.) 
16mo. (General catalogue and price 
list no. 048.) [26913 

© -Oct:-7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 438905. 


Oxrp farmer’s almanack, 1917, by Rob- 


Pittsburgh. 


ert BY "Thomas. no. 125. Boston, 
W. Ware & co., 1916. 48 p._ illus., 
‘tables. 12mo. [26914 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 

Zi POMG AL 445259 « Horace BE. Ware, 
Boston. 

OxLps (Eugene O.)* Washington, Pa. 

New and economical way of getting 


well. cover-title [16] p. diagrs. 
24mo. [26915 
© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


He LOG Gok 444399. 


OMAHA Sanitary supply co. Catalogue 
O. Omaha, Nebraska, [1916] xxxv, 
659 p. illus., tab., diagrs. 8vo. 

[26916 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

3, 1916; A 446211; R. R. Donnelley 
& sons co., Chicago. 


OREGON musicians directory, Seasons 
1916-1917. [Portland, Or., The Na- 
tional musicians directory company, 
1916] cover-title, 80 p. illus., ports. 
24mo. [26917 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 445269; Herman A. 
Horowitz, Portland, Or. 


1199 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26918 


OrMsBy (Frank E.)* Chicago. Plants 
and people. Ormsby’s annual prog- 
nosticator and year-book of the 
heavens. [28rd year, 1917] 
port., diagrs., 12mo. $1.00. [26918 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 446029. 

Orr (Ernest B.)* Philadelphia. 66 
the game of games. Pittsburgh, Pa., 
U. P. board of publication [1916] 
65 numb. cards in box, 34 by 2? 
inches. $0.50. [26919 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 489787. 

ORTON (George W.) [26920, 26921 

Bob Huntin Canada. Philadelphia, G. W. 


Jacobs & company [1916] 6 p. l, 
[9]—294 p. front., col. plates. 12mo. 
$1.00. Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 


1916; aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 446267. 
ieee and cross-country running. New 
York, American publishing company 
L1ISiG] >. 46) pi front) “(port.) illus. 
16mo. (Spalding’s red cover series of 
athletic handbooks no. 48 R)_ $0.25. 
@ Nov. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 15, 
1916; A 446430. 
© American sports pub. co., New 
York. 

Oseoop co.*, Chicago. Artistic head- 
ings lend value to your advertising. 
[8] p. illus. fol. fold. to 12mo. 

[26922 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
27, 1916; A 444632. 


OsMAN (Leo S.)* Baltimore. Mys- 
terio messenger, directions for use. 
4 j. illus. fol. [26923 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 444472. 


OvuIMET (Francis) Iron club play. 
(In Golfers magazine, Nov., 1916) 
[26924 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 11, 1916; 
A 443860; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
cago. 

PACIFIC NORTHWEST society of engi- 
neers*, Seattle. Proceedings. v. 15, 
no. 8, May-June, 1916. Some of the 
problems in the flood control of the 
White-Stuck and Puyallup rivers, 
by W. J. Roberts. 5 p. 1., [3]—40 p. 
illus., fold. map. 8vo. $0.35. [26925 

© Aug 30, 1916; 2 c Sept. 14, 
1916; aff. Sept. 26, 1916; A 439508. 

PACIFIC TELEPHONE & telegraph co.*, 
San Francisco... Telephone direc- 
tories. [26926, 26927 


Seattle, Various paging. 
4to. 2c and aff. 


Sept., 1916. 

© Oct. 5, 1916); 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 445645. 

Tacoma, Sept., 1916. Various agin 
4to. © Nov. LTO TGs . = 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 445644, 


64 p.., 


2 7: and aff. 


pt. Lunes: iv. gS 


PADGETT (Edward R.) Weekly fea- 
ture page. Oct. 15, 22, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 244 by 
17 inches. [26928 

© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 444515; Internati. syn- 
dicate, Baltimore. 


Detroit. 
[16] p. 


PAGE-DETROIT motor car ¢€o.*, 
Winter motoring luxury. 
col. illus. fol. (Cover-title: Paige 
closed cars) [26929 


© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 « and aff. Nov. 
10, 1916; A 444857 


PALISADE mfg. co.*, Yonkers, No ¥-. 
Fever; a presentation of tempera- 
ture charts for diagnostic and prog- 
nostic purposes. 15 p. diagrs. S8vo. 

[26930 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 444481. 


Patmer (Frederick) [26931, 26932 


Take Regina trench in one big bite. @G 
Oct. 23,.1916; 1 ¢.. Och Aa Si6- 
A 443609. 


Veterans from Vaux and Douaumont 
pitted against British on the Somme. 
© Oct. 35, 19163. 1L«c. Oct aie taeae 
A 443540. 

[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
herald] 


© Associated press, New York. 


PALUMBO (Anthony)* New Orleans. 
Shield of human independence. 6 
numb. loose 1. fol. [26933 


os, Oct. 2; 1916; 2 & and afe Ver 
OIG Ae 439844. 


PARAGRAFS. v. 10, no. 6, ‘Sept., 1916. 
24 p._ illus. Syo. 126934 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 24, 1916; A 439995; Whitaker 
paper co., Cincinnati. 


Parts factory. What’s in the choco- 
late. (Jn Minneapolis journal.) 
[269385 


©, Oct. -26, 1916; 2%) Oe eaa 
1916; A 448601; Ralph B. Ellis, 
Minneapolis. 


PARISIENNE art service*, New York. 
[Bulletin] [26936-26988 


no. P 80. ist mo. for Nov., 1916. numb. 
l. 357-364. illus. fol. © + Odt: 5; 
1916;..2'-ec. and. aff. Oct Ae 1916: 
A. 439774. 

no. P 81. 2d no. for Nov., 1916. cover- 
title,. numb. 1. 365-372. - illus. fol. 
@ Oct. 15, 1916: 2 ¢c.. and ae oes 
21, 1916; A 439973. 

no. P 82. 3d no. for Nov., 1916. numb. 
1. 873-880. illus. fol. Oct: 25, 
19163°2 ¢. and) aft. Octs 27,7 91a. 
A 444639. 


1200 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


PARKER (J. V.)* Chicago. 
[26939-26941 


Analytic system for the measurement of 


relative fire hazard, 1914 ed. Suppl. 
no. 1. Sept., 1916. 42 1. 8vo. © 
Oct. 19lGe 2, c and aff. Oct. 13, 


102 
1916; ‘A 444363. 


Analytic system for the measurement of 
relative fire hazard of brick, tile, terra 


cotta and sewer pipe works, pour) 
Sept., 1916: 13 p. 8vo. © Oct. 
LIIGe 2 'e@, and aff. Oct. 13, 9162 
A 444362. 


Analytic system for the measurement of 
relative fire hazard of traction car 
houses, yards and rolling stock. Sept., 
HotGs. 15 p.  Svo. © Sept. 30, 1916; 
Pre wand air, Oct. 13, 1916.3 A 444361. 


D. G.) Kaiser’s 
campaign. cover-title, 15 p. 16mo. 
$0.10. [26942 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
19, 1916; A 439914 ; Elizabeth Par- 
sons, Cleveland. 


PARSONS (Henry 


Parsons (Louella O.) [26943-26947 


Real romance of the movies. Oct. 22, 
1916. Geer 2Z2) 1916 5°21 c. Oct-23, 
1916; A 44384538. 


Ser 29) 1916. © Oct... 29, 1916; 
tre: Oct. 30, 1916; A 443764. 


Navies, 1OtG., © Nov. 5, 1916; 1.¢. 
Nov. 6, 1916; A 443894. 


——Nov. 12, 1916. © Nov. 12, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 13, 1916; A 443984. 


Romeo and Juliet pictures fulfill ideal- 
IStcemeacedm. ©: Oct. 15, 19163 1 ‘e: 
Oct 16! 1916; A 443291. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


PATCHIN (Frank Gee) Battleship 
boys under fire; or, The dash for 
the besieged Kam Shau_ mission. 
Philadelphia, Henry Altemus com- 
pass [1916]. 256 p. inel. front., 
plates. 12mo. $0.50. [26948 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


18, 1916; A 488966; Howard E. Alte- ! 
| PEOPLES TRUST & savings bank of Chi- 


mus, Philadelphia. 


PATCHIN (Robert H.) 
tude of belligerents, says Patchin! 
Proof, port. [26949 

© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447000; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 


PATTERSON (Ada) Jockey of death. 
(In New York evening journal) 


[26950-26960 

Moye, 1916, © | Nov. 3, -1916;) 1° ¢. 
Nov. 4, 1916; A 443698 

Nov. 4, 1916. @© Nov. 4, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 6, 1916; A 443722. 

Nov. 6, 1916. oh Noys..6; (1916+! dee: 
Nov. 7, 1916; A 448784. 


Maite LOLG. (©, Noy...¢, 1916: 
Nov. 8, 1916; A 443802" 


Cs 


American | 
trade’s greatest problem to be atti- | 


PatrtTerson (Ada)—Continued. 
Nov. 8, 1916. @© Nov. 8, 1916; 
Nov. 9, 1916; A eee 
Nov. 9, 1916. @© Nov. 9, 
Novy. 10, 19164 A 443844, 
Novy. 10, 1916. @© Nov. 10, 
Nov. 11, 1916; A 145982, 
Now.) 115 1996: © Nov: 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 143936" 
Nove 13; 1916." © Nov. 13: 
Nov. 14, HOG) eA 443968. 
Nov. 14, 1916. © Nov. 14, 
Nov. 15, 1916; ‘A 443994. 


Nov. 15; 1916. © Now. 15, 1916; 
Nov. 16, 1916; A 449035. 


1916; 
1916; 


1916; 


Cc. 


1 
1 
1 

TOG rE. GC. 
1 
LLG EA Tt 
1 


Cc. 


© International news _ service, 
New York. 
PATTERSON-GIBBS co.*, Chicago. Un- 


usual pictures for advertisers, cut 
book no. 7, cover-title, 128 p., illus., 
(part col.) 4to. $1.00. [26961 


OLOct..10- 1916: 2°e. Dek “1s, 
1916; aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 444628. 


PEEKSKILL, N. Y. Breed publishing 
company’s 28th annual directory of 
Peekskill for 1916. Newburgh, N. Y., 
Breed publishing company, 1916. 
239 p. Svo. [26962 


© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 446091; Breed pub. co., 
Newburgh, N. Y. 


PrEIRcE school*, Philadelphia. Peirce 
school catalogue, 1916-1917. 52d yr. 
144 p. front. S8vo. [26963 

Sept. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Sept. 14, 1916; A 489290. 

PEOPLE’S HOME journal. Wonderful 
eollection of magnificent premiums. 
Annual premium list of the People’s 


home journal. [1916-1917] cover- 
title, 48, [1] p. illus. (part col.) 
Ato. [26964 


© Oct. 1, 1916 :.2 G..and alr, ;Ock 
12, 1916; A 489757; EF. M. Lupton, 
publisher, ine., New York. 


ecago*, Chicago. About some wills. 
2ps,. L2mo: [26965 
© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


8, 1916; A 444803. 


PERDUE (Edward M.) Studies in can- 
eer.) no! 2.) -Sept.,. 1916. Kansas 
City, Mo., Johnson’s pathological 
laboratory for cancer research, 1916. 
23 p. illus., map. 8vo. [26966 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
138, 1916; A 439499 : Ora A. Johnson, 
Kansas City, Mo. 

PERFECTION-SPRING service co.*, Cleve- 
land. Perfection heater. [8] p. 
illus. S8vo. [26967 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
17, 1916; A 4898638. 


1201 


Puixtiies (Libbie Sprague) 


PHOTOPLAY directory of the motion pic- 


PICHEREAU 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


26968 


PEROLIN co. of America*, Chicago. I’m 
here, lead me to it. (Jn Power) 
[26968 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 1 « Nov. 15, 
1916; A 443973. 


PERSONAL efficiency. v. 6, no. 10, Oct., 


1916. diaegrs. 
4to. [26969 
© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 
1916; aff. Oct. 6, 1916; A 4899138; 
La Salle extension univ., Chicago. 


Peters (Alfred Edward)* 
New Brunswick, Canada. Value of 
milk; cream indicator. cover-title, 
8p. illus. nar. 8vo. $0.25. [26970 
@ duly: 19, 1916:"2 @ Aue 12, 
1916; aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 489759. 


32 p.  illus., ports., 


Moncton, 


[26971, 26972 
Dolora Wallace. chap. 1-5. @© Oct. 23, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 25, 1916; A 443514. 


Her engagement ring. chap. 5-7. © 
Qct)) 23,1916: Le). Oek: 25, 1916; A 
443515. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Illus- 
trated companion ] 


Qa) B: - Warner’ ce: 
York. 


ine., New 


ture industry of the Southwest. 
1916 ed. Los Angeles, Cal., Photo- 
play cart, VIG) Af pie oa 4 ar0: 
$1.00. [26973 


2 


= 


© June 15, 1916; e. June 20, 
1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1915; A 444019; 
Photoplay directory pub. co., Los 
Angeles. 


(Asahel Phelps)* Lan- 
easter, Pa. Call to human better- 
ment progression. Lancaster, Pa., 
The H. B. P. publishers, 1916. 12 p. 
ports. nar. 8vo. $0.10. [26974 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 444567. 


Pick (Albert) & co. 


ee ———————————————————————————— 


*, Chicago. Hoiel, 


pt. 5. Aes: aw 3S 


PIERCE-ARROW motor car co.*, Buffalo. 


Pierce-Arrow motor trucks. [1916 
ed.] 1p.1., [5]-104 p. illus., diagrs. 
Svo. [26977 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


4, 1916; A 444188 


PIPER (Edwin)* Battle Creek. ‘Tri- 
umph of truth, a moral masque. 11 
p. illus. 8vo. [Motion picture sce- 
nario] [26978 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
17, 1916; A 439838. 


PLAINFIELD, N. J. Richmond’s direc- 
tory of Plainfield, 1916. v. 5.- Yon- 
kers, N..-Y., Passaic, Woy dees 
Richmond, 1916. 562 qo pees 
(fold. map.) S8vo. $5.00. [26979 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 4, 1915; A 445524; W. L. 
Richmond, Yonkers, N. Y. 


PLATT (Louis J.) Industrial fuel. 
Lesson no. 4. Combustion and se- 
lection of a fuel. 2 p. L, [123]-147 
p. illus. Svo. (Practical gas edu- 
cational courses) [26980 


© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 € Magee, 
1916; aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 426774; 
Natl. commercial gas assn., New 
York. 
PLEGER (John J.)* Chicago. Book- 
binding. Nov., 1916. (Jn Inland 
printer. ) [26981 
© Nov. 2, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 8, 1916; 
A 443805. 


PirymMoutH fur co.*, Minneapolis. 
Plymeuth hand-book of furs. 63 p. 
illus. S8vo. [26982 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 2, 1916; A’ 444186. 
PotteD Durham _ breeders’ assn.*, 


Greenville, O. American Polled 
Durham herd book. v. 6. Xxxxviii, 


restraurant and institution equip- 960 p. front., plates. Svo. Cones 
ment. cover-title, various paging. : 
illus. (part col.) 4to. (Catalog © Oct. 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
E 16) [26975 24, 1916; A 446275. 
— peek ee eee Se Postum cereal co., ltd.*, Battle Creek. 
So ee si Road to Wellville. 11 p. illus. 
Pierce (R. ff) Illumination. Lesson] 24mo. [26984 
no. 4. Graphical methods of pre- | © Sept. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
senting data. 2 p. 1, [?1]-92 p. 2.1916; A 444155. 
diagrs. 8vo. (Practical gas educa- 
tional courses) [26976 | PowEtt (C. C.)* Baker, Or. Find the 
© Mar. 15, 1916: 2 c. Mar. 18, films game contest. cover-title, 15 p. 
1916; aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 426777; | Syo. [26985 
Natl. commercial gas assn., New ! © Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1916; 
York. aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444346. 


120: 


— 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 27010 
Powers & Walker casket co.*, Grand | PueH stores co.*, Chicago. Advance 
Rapids, Mich. Burial garments. fashions, Pugh stores co. Fall & 
72, [1] p. illus. 4to. (Cover-title: winter, 1916, 1917. 19 1. plates. 
Burial garments that build prestige 16mo. [26995 
for the undertaker ) [26986 © Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c« Aug. 23, 


© Sept. 18, 1916; 2° Sept.’ 28, 
1916; A 444274. 


Press (I1.) & sons*, Philadelphia. 
Diamonds direct from the cutters to 
you by mail. 224 p. illus. 4to. 

[26987 
©) Oe. 15,° 1916; 2 .c. Oct 13; 
1916; aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 489920. 


PREWETT (Clay Wiley)* Kansas City, 


Mo. Directions, Prewett addometer. 
[8] p. folder. illus. nar. Svo. 
[26988 


roc 2, 1916; 2 «: Oct. 9; 1916; 
aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 444395. 


PROTESTANT HEpiscopal church in the 
S. [26989, 26990 


Hearing God speak through the spread 
of the church’s message; lessons pre- 
pared by Members of the Protestant 
Hpiscopal church. Teachers’ manual. 
Milwaukee, The Young churchman ¢o., 
1916. iliv, 93 p. 12mo. (Christian) 
$0.40. © Sept. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 438419. 


Trust in God. lessons prepared by Mem- 


bers of the Protestant Episcopal 
church. Teachers’ manual. Milwau- 
kee, The Young churchman co., 1916. 
TG ALBA oy 12mo. (Christian nurture 
Series, course no. 3) $0.40. Sept. 
1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 14, 1916: 
A 439291. 
© Young churchman co., Mil- 
waukee. 
ProTzE (Gust)* Fenwood, Wis. Snar- 


ing foxes, wolves and other animals. 
Sheet, 8 by 5% inches. $0.20. 
[26991 
© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 439747. 


PROVIDENCE telephone co. 
[26992, 26993 


{Providence, Official Seon 


Rey 
Nov. 1, 19 ; 
Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 1916; aff. 
Nov. 9, 1916; A 446369. 
© Providence telephone co., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 


Providence classified business directory. 


Nov. 1, 1916. 147 p. 4to. © Nov. 6, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 
444850, 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


PurBLO, Col. R. L. Polk directory 
co.’s Pueblo city directory. [v. 18] 
Colorado Springs, Colo., The R. L. 
Polk directory co., 1916. 578 (i. e. 
575) p. S8vo. $7.00. [26994 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
19, 1916; A 4452387; R. L. Polk di- 
rectory co., Colorado Springs, Col. 


cm 


1 
é 


1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 4389544. 


PuncH. vy. 151. 
[26996-26999 


no. 3924, Sept. 20, 1916. © 1c. Oct. 18, 
ata "A ad int. 2802; pubd. Sept. 20; 


no. 3925, Sept. 27, 1916. © 1c. Oct. 25, 


1916; A ad int. 27943; pubd. Sept. 27, 
1916. 

NO:\,5926,, Oct: 4, 1916... © ies Nov. a 
1916; A ad int. 2801; pubd. Oct. 4, 
1916. 

no. 8927. Oct. D1, 1916.) .@ jAve.wNove (, 
1916; A ad int. 2808; pubd. Oct. 11, 
1916. 
© Bradbury, Agnew & co., ltd., 

London. 

Purpy (S: S.)* Saginaw, Mich. 


Writing scales. 38d-S8th grades. 6 
sheets, 10 by 82 inches. $0.50. 
[27000 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 444319. 


PuRINTON (Edward Harle)* Morgan- 
town, W. Va. You can! Sheet, 14} 
by 11 inches. $2.00. [27001 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447012. 


Purse (R. P.)* Chattanooga. 
[27002-27007 — 


As we begin anew. cover-title, [6] p. 
16mo. © Nov. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Nov. 10, 1916; A 444838. 

For instance. cover-title, [6] p. 16mo. 
© Nov. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 10, 
1916; A 444830. 

Minimizing hazard. cover-title, [6] p. 
16mo. © Nov. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Nov. 10, 1916; A 444831. 

Safeguarded insurance. cover-title, [6] 
p. 16mo. © Nov. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 444828. 

Stronger mitt the years. cover-title, [6] 
p. “16m © Nov. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff, Nove ‘10, 1916; A 444829. 

Suppose? cover-title, [6] p. 16mo. @© 
Nov. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 10, 
1916; A 444832. 


Puss in. Boots. eol. illus. 


48mo. [27008 


© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444161; John H. Eggers, 
New York. 


[13] p. 


Q. M. S. co. [27009, 27010 

Q and C shop saws. QM §S type 1M 

saw. 12 p. illus. 8vo. © Oct. 14, 
1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 30, 1916; 


444682, 


1203 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27011 


Q. M. S. co.—Continued. 


250 Ib. post hammer for operation by 
air or steam. 4 p. illus. 8vo. © 
Oet. 44. 1916 2c, and “a8 Oct. 50; 
1916; A 444681. 
© Vulcan engineering sales co., 

Chicago. 


QUILLER-CoucH (Sir Arthur)* Fowey. 
Cornwall, England. Tales of the 
Spanish Main. The unfortunate 
Harry Glasby. (Jn Premier maga- 
zine, Nov., 1916) [27011 

© 1c Oct. 28, 1916; A ad int. 
2797; pubd. Sept. 29, 1916. 


RADCLIFFE (William L.)* Washington. 


[27012-27015 
Putting your town on the map. cover- 
title, 24 p. illus., map, sheet ait- 


tached to inside of cover. 8vo. © 
Heb, 29, 2916: 2 e. arid alt. Oct. 4, 
1916; A 444199. 


Boost your old home town. Sheet, 
illus., 11 by 14 inches. @© Sept. 11, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 


444201. 
—— [Canary bird in a coal mine] 
Sheet, illus., 11 by 14 inches. © Sept. 
tt A916: 2 e. and aff. Oct. 4,.41916; 
A 444200. 
—— This town may have what it needs 
when its citizens pull together. Sheet, 
j 11 by 14 inches. @© Sept. 11, 
oe ce. and aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 


Ratt (Harris Franklin)* Evanston, 
Ill. Development of the kingdom of 
God, the life and teachings of Jesus 
Christ. Lesson no. 19-22. Nov. 5— 
26, 1916. Lessons written by H. F. 
Rall, practical applications written 


by John William Langdale. (In 
Adult Bible class monthly. Nov., 
1916. ) [27016 


©). Octon24¢ IMIG 1 Verse 24, 
1916; A 443444. 


RALSTON purina co.*, St. Louis. 
Profitable poultry the year ’round. 
[8] p. folder. col. illus. 16mo. 

[27017 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 444880. 


RANDALI (A. L.) co.*, Chicago. 
[27018, 27019 


(part col.) 4to. 


Display. 15 p._ illus. 
ec; and aff. .Oct. 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 
24, 1916; A 439989. 
Modern flower’ shops. 15 pz illus. 
(part col.) 4to. © Sept. 18, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 24, 1916; A 439990. 


New York. 
[1] p. illus. 
[27020 


and aff. Oct. 


Rau (Alexander W.)* 
Gifts that are. 10, 
Svo. 

© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 «. 
25% 1916 ; A 444603. 


pt. 1, Bs Ss-ve8S 


RAWLINSON (Henry) British can 
break Somme line, he says. (Jn 
New York times) [27021 

© Oct.-26)/ 1916; a%e Gelber 
1916: A 443541; Associated press, 
New York. 


[READE (Joshua)] Administration of 
Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1917. New 
York, N. Y.. The Reade publishing 
company, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. 
port. S8vo. [27022 

© Aug. 25, 19162 2 e@ Age ee 
1916; aff. Sept. 11, 1916; A 439260; 
Reade pub. corp., New York. 


REALTY mercantile credit assn., inc.*, 
New York. Debtor register. Suppl. 
Sept., 1916. cover-title, 88 p. fol. 

[27023 
© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 444623. 


Rep book of individual ratings [1917.] 
Philadelphia, Pa., Commercial ref- 
erence company, inc. [1916.] 2p. 1, 
844 p. fol. $25.00. [27024 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 446341; Commercial ref- 
erence co., Philadelphia. 


REED (Vivian) Just plain clothes. 

(In Toledo daily blade) [27025 

© Oct. 14, 1916; 1 ce. Nov. 2. 1916; 

A 443652; General film co., ine, 
New York. 


Reep & Carnrick*, Jersey City. Pre- 
paredness, the nation’s armament, 
the doctor’s armamentarium. cover- 
title, 16 p. col. illus. - 8vo. 

[27026 
© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 444482. 


Rei~ty & Britton co.*, Chicago. Birth- 
day wish. [Jan.—Dee.] 12 v. eol. 
ilius. 24mo. $0.25 each. 

[27027-27038 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 439924439935. 


Reis (Benedict)* New York. Making 
money; the agency plan. [12] p. 
16mo. [27039 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
4, 1916; A 444210. 


Reis (Jacob <A.) jr*. Wooster, O. 
Directions for playing the game 
Bongo. [4] p. 16mo. [27040 


© Sept. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
23, 1916; A 489484. 


1204 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 27062 
Reno, Nev. R. L. Polk & co.’s Reno, | Rrerz (Harriet )—Continued. 
Sparks, Washoe County and Carson 4 p. 1, 18-268 p. front., illus. 8vo. 
City directory, 1917. v. 2. Salt $0.60. [27050 


Lake City,-R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 
274 p. 8vo. §5.00 [27041 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 488978; R. L. Polk & co. 
of Utah, Salt Lake City. 


REPORTER service bureau*, Chicago. 
R. 8. B. ad-cuts. Aug., Sept., 1916. 
2. alluss; fol. [27042, 27043 


© Aug. 10, 15, 1916; 2 c. each and 
aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 444810, 444811. 


REPUBLICAN national committee. 
Western headquarters. Campaign. 
1916. Registered tracer. Iowa ed. 


[6] p., 10 1., 18 post cards in folder, 
obl. 48mo. [27044 


© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
5, 1916; A 4389786; Registered tracer 
system, Springfield, Il. 


REVERE, Mass. City of Revere, Massa- 
chusetts directory, 1916. Boston, H. 
Howard, 1916. 282 p. S8vo. $3.00. 

[27045 


© Noy. 9, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 16, 
1916; aff. Nov. 17, 1916; A 446448; 
Harold Howard, Boston. 


REVUE de Paris. 28° année. no. 18, 15 
sept., 1916. S8vo. fr. 2.50. [27046 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 3, 1916; 
A—Foreign 14203; Administration 
de la Revue de Paris, Paris. 


RicHMOND (Grace S.)* Fredonia, N. Y. 
Red Pepper’s patients. chap. 4, 5. 
(In Ladies’ home journal, Nov., 
1916) [27047 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 1 ec Oct. 21, 
1916; A 443382. 


RicHMonpD, Cal. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Richmond, Martinez and Contra 
Costa County directory, 1916-1917. 
[v. 8] Oakland, Cal., R. L. Polk & 
co., 1916. 564 p. S8vo. $7.00 

[27048 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 446009; R. L. Polk & co., 
Oakland, Cal. 


Rickerrs (John B.)* 
Mo. Sovereigns. [6] p. folder. 
16mo. [27049 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 444426. 


Rietz (Harriet) Mary Lee, the camp- 
fire girl, by Harriet Rietz, illustra- 
tions by Alice Carsey. Racine, Chi- 
cago, Whitman publishing co., 1916. 


Kansas City, 


© Sep 10; 1916572) ¢) Och 14: 
1916; aff. Oct. 12, 1916; A 445158; 
Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 


RINEHART (Mary Roberts) Marriage 
or a career—or both. (Jn Chicago 
her ald) [2 1051 


©) Oct 1a) 191GrrlienOct, 16) 1916; 
A 443297; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Ring (Welding) U. S. prosperity 
after war will depend on volume of 
export trade, Says expert! Proof, 
port. [27052 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447002; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 


ROBERTS-WICKS co.*, Utica, N. Y. Fall 
& winter. 1916-17. [12] p. illus. 
(part col.) 12mo. [ 27053. 


© July 29, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 3, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 11, 1916; A 439768. 


ROBINSON (Mary Cleopatra)* Tacoma. 
Voice of all nations; or, The revolu- 
tionary pups. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 
S8vo. $0.50. [27054 


© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
12, 1916; A 489265. 


RocHEL (Clément)* Paris. Chanson 
des Flandres. nos. 1-21. [21 instal- 
ments] (In Paris Patrie) [27055 


© Sept. 19, 1916; 1 c. each Oct. 
26, 1916; A—Foreign 14222. 


RocKWELL (Paul Ayres) 
[27056-27062 


Air battles in raid biggest ever fought. 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 1 ce. Oct. 25, 1916; A 
443481. 
Chicagoan is back at front. © Nov. 13, 


1916: 1 c. Nov. 16, 1916; A 449015. 

Lufbery vanquishes new 2 gun aircraft. 
© Oct. 24, 1916; 1 «c. Oct. 27, 1916; 
A 4435338. 

Milwaukeean tells ve trench horrors. © 
Oct. 18, 1916; 1 ¢@ Oct. 16, 1916; 
443248, 

Raid brings Prince 
death. © Oct. 18, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1916; A 443415. 

Three more from U. §. die in French 
legion. © Oct. 17, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 
1916; A 4438351. 

Young Milwaukeean is killed in battle. 
© Oct. 31, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 3, 1916; A 
443671 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news.] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Lufbery honor. 


1205 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27063 


Root (W. A.) Salesmanship. Lesson 
no. 4. Air heating systems, gas. 2 
l., [57]-84 p. illus. diagrs. 8 vo. 
(Practical gas educational courses) 
[27063 


(© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ec Mar. 18, 
1916; aff. Mar. 17, 1916; A 426776; 
Natl. commercial gas assn., New 
York. 

Roppr’s perpetual calendar. Sheet, 144 
by 12 inches. $0.10. [27064 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 439919; Chris- 
' tian Ropp, Chicago. 


Rose (Mal)* Oskaloosa, Ia. Listen 
to me. Oskaloosa, Ia., Oskaloosa 
herald co., 1916. [48] p. front. 
(port.) 12mo. $0.50. [27065 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
1, 1916; A 444697. 


Rose (William A.) Tin owl stories, 
by W. A. Rose, illus. by L. J. Bridg- 
man and Ruby Short, New York, H. 
Holt and company, 1916. 3 p. 1. 262 
p. front., illus., plates. S8vo. $1.50. 

[27066 

© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 

16, 1916; A 438887; Henry Holt & 
co., New York. 


Ross (Nathaniel C.) 
ease. 


Meaning of dis- 

(In Journal of chiropractic.) 

[27067 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 

A 443714; Ross college of chiroprac- 
tie, Fort Wayne, Ind. 


Ross (Paul Reed)* Daly City, Cal. 
Seeing the Orient through a port- 
hole. chap. 1. ae Daly City rec- 
ord) [27068 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 23, 1916; 
A 443411, 


RotH (Chas. G.)* St. Paul. Next. 
cover-title, 8 p. 24mo. [27069 
© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1916; 

aff. Oct. 11, 1916; A 489779. 


Roya tailors*, Chicago. Royal tai- 
lored, inch by inch, to a blueprint of 
your figure. (Jn Saturday evening 
post. Oct. 28, 1916) [27070 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 1 ce. Nov. 1, 1916; 
A 448752. 


Royat Worcester corset co.*, Worces- 
ter. Royal blue book of authentic 
corset styles. Autumn and winter, 
1916-1917. cover-title, 48 p. illus. 
(part col.) 16mo. [27071 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 @. and aff. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 444578. 


pt. Isnrss.vi ds 


ed 


RUNDELL (Sidney P.)* Madison, Wis. 


Rundell’s' intercollegiate football 
schedule. [1916] [4] p. col. illus. 
16mo. [27072 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 


Sept. 23, 1916; A 439488. 


Ruorr (Henry W.) Cirele of knowl- 
edge; essential facts of everyday in- 
terest in nature, geography, his- 
tory. [ete.; prospectus] Henry W. 
Ruff, editor in chief. Boston, Wash- 
ington, Chicago, The Standard publi- 
cation company, 1917. various pag- 
ing. illus., plates (part col.), maps 
(part col.) 4to. [27073 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c Oct. 21, 19165 
aff. Oct. 20, 1916; A 488997; Stand- 
ard publication co., Washington. 


RUSSELL (Alfred L.)* New York. Cot- 
ton seed oil. [19] p. obl. 48mo. 
$0.25. [27074 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 489956. 


RUSSELL (Lillian)* Chicago. 
97075-27108 


Beauty talks. And still you live. © 
Nov. 8, 19163 1 ¢ Novi; 2916774 
443916. 

—— Cleansing the lungs. © Za 
1986% ice: Nov. 3, 19165 A 443771. 

Don’t wait to beautify. © Oct. 14, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1916; A 443236. 
Full bloom roses © Nov. 14, 


1916.3-1 ic, Nov. ts, 1916; A 449034. 
Lest you forget. © Nov. 7, 1916; 
1 c. Nov. 8, 1916; A 4438912. 


—— Modern chorus girl. © Nov. 16, 
1946 ;-1 ec. Nov. 17, 1916574 419086. 


Oily skin. :@ Noy.73; 291G yes e 
Nov. 4, 1916; A 443775. 
© Oct 


16, 
VtG sf ics (Octe ae 1916; A 443305. 
Perfumes. © Oct. 30, 1916; 1 ¢e 
Oct. 31, 1916; A 4438768. 
© 


Rubs for wrinkles. Nov. 13, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 14, 1916; A 443991. 


—_— Self consciousness. @ Oct. 28, 
1916; 1 'clOct. 24,7181eke= 443467. 
—— Show your pep. © Nov. 4, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 6, 1916; A 443779. 
Skate to health and beauty. © 
Nov... 1, 19163;° 1c. Nov.>2, foto eee 

443685. 

Ten pounds in thirty days. 
11, 19163 1)” Nove ae 
443928. 

——— What are elbows. © Oct. 27, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1916; A 443579. 

Beauty vanishes with the loud voice of 
vanity. © Oct. 22, 19163° 1 ter Gen 
23, 1916; A 443455. 


© Nov. 
1916; A 


Evil gossip a mar to beauty. © Oct. 
15,,179196; 2 cl) Oct) 16,; 19e6Ree 
443300. 


Frame your face in a charming coiffure. 
© Nov. 5, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 443900. 


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no. 11, 1916 


* 27123 


RUSSELL (Lillian) *—Continued. 
Guide your fads and fancies sanely. © 


Maye ts 191G- 1 c. Noy. 13, 1916; 
A 443982 

Lillian Russell’s beauty hints. Ameri- 
can stomach Ockr AS. 1916s 1 eF 


© 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 443364. 


Are you too thin? © Oct. 24, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 25, 1916; A 443497. 


—— Child may lead you. © Nov. 9, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 10, 1916; A 443920. 


—— Human echoes. © Nov. 10, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 11, 1916; A 443924. 


Low bodices. © Oct. 21, 1916; 16. 
Oct. 23, 1916; A 443398. 


© Oct. 
AOL se 


AG P4916 5 _1:¢. 
443546. 


Overdoing directions. © Oct. 20, 
1916; 1 ¢c. Oct. 21, 1916; A 4433983. 


Pure and refined coiffure. © Oct. 
Peota. £ ¢. Oct. 30, 1916; .A 
443575. 


That summer tan. © Oct. 25,1916; 
te. Oct. 26, 1916; A 443501. 


—— Those who are weary. © Oct. 17, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 18, 1916; A 443325. 


Unhealthy fashions. © Oct. 19, 
229G> te. Oct. 20, 1916; A 443388, 


—— Weeping willows. © Nov. 6, 1916; 
Pye: Nove (1916; A 443909. 


—— When to remember age. © Oct. 31, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 1, 1916; A 443682. 


Your nose. © Nov. 15, 1916; 1 ¢. 

Nov. 17, 1916; A 449081. 

What aid to beauty is that “ baby 
sume @.Oet. 29; 1916;-1 c Oct: 
30, 1916; A 443759. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily or Sunday herald] 


Octs 27; 


Ryan (John Barry)* New York. Girl 
with the squeaky eyes. [Pt. 1.] 7 
p. 12mo. [27109 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
11, 1916; A 444349. 


SABIN (Francis Ellis)* Madison, Wis. 
Syntax game for high school Latin 
pupils. 49 cards, 42 by 2? inches. 
$0.40. [27110 

© Aug. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444184, 


St. CLarmr mfg. co.*, Dayton, O. Mod- 
ern comforts for country homes. 16 
p. illus. 12mo. rata 

© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
14, 1916; A 439820. ; 


SALESMAN-SHIP of 
crew. Coil no. 2, 6th fathom, Oct., 
1916. ip. illus., port. Svo. [27112 

© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 444481; Columbian rope 
eo., Auburn, N. Y. 


71114—16——5 


the Columbian 


SANBORN (N. W.) Poultry and farm. 
pt. 9. (Jn American poultry advo- 
cate. Nov., 1916) [27113 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 4, 1916; 
A 443707; Clarence C. De Puy, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 


ANCO auto supply co. Wholesale 
auto accessories. [1916] San An- 
gelo, Texas, [1916] XXIII, 362 p 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. [27114 

© ‘Oct. fi.” 1916 | 27)" Octs 725: 
1916; aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 445437; 
John A. Schick, Chicago. 


Francisco. Chamber of com- 

San Francisco chamber of 
[4] p. diagr. 4to. 

27115 

©) Aus 24. 191G="2. eC Aue. 28. 

1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444020; 
H. Van R. Chase, San Francisco. 


SAN 
merce. 
commerce. 


SAUNDERS (H. J.) Geography of 
Washington. XX p. _ illus., maps 
(part col.) 4to. [27116 


© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 446428; American book 
co., New York. : 


Scarre (William B.) & sons 6o.*, 
Pittsburgh. Water purification for 
all purposes; filtration. SYA eal OF 
illus., diagrs. 4to. [27117 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
12 ,1916; A 489761. 

ScHack artificial flower co. Schack’s 
Christmas flower book. 1916. cover- 
title, 20 p. illus. (part col.) fol. 

[27118 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

16, 1916; A 444412; Joseph Schack, 
Chicago. 

SCHAEFER (Joseph)* New York. 
Zlaty kl’Geé do neba alebo Dokonaéla 
Vtitost napisal Jaén von den Driesch. 


Vydal Josef Schaefer. 38 p. i6mo. 
$0.10. SE ee 
© Sept: 30, 1916-2 ¢ Oct. 7, 19165 


aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A s44535, 


ScHapHorst (William Frederick) * 
New York. [27120-27123 


Area of cylindrical pipes or ducts. (In 
Heating and ventilating magazine. 
Nov., 1916) @© Nov. 10, 19163; 1 e. 
Noy. 18, 1916; A 449109. 

Power topics. (Jn American wool and 
cotton reporter) Oct. 19, 1916. 
Oct. tae AOLG Sei rer Oct 21, “19 16irer A 


44337 
Noy. 16, 1916. (Jn American wool 
and cotton reporter) © Nov. 16, 


19AG 2h ch Nove 17; 1916S A 449068. 
vous plant peek (In Black dia- 
ond) Oct TeGlolG ke OC 21. 
1916; A 443380. 


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27124 ° 
ScHELL (William G.)* Fostoria, O. 
Primitive baptismal formula. 16 p. 
12mo. $0.05. [27124 

© June 1 1916; 2c. Aug. 31, 1916; 
aff. Aug. 24, 1916; A 439261. 


ScHOONOVER (Richard H.)* Ada, O. 
Parsing and diagramming. cover- 
title, 91 p. 4to. $0.50. [27125 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
23 ,1916: A 444522. [Text parallel 
to binding. ] 


SCHUETTE (Oswald F.) 
[27126-27131 

German fire makes Predeal a memory. 
© Nov. 2, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; A 
443743. 

German wireless is foil to censor. @© 
Now. tow 1986s dies Nov. 16, 19u6 ck 
449014. 

Oswald F. Schuette, with Gen. Falken- 
hayn’s army, tells of last foe being 
driven from Transylvania [etc.] © 
Oct. ('249 19163 2 e.xOct., 275 1916); A 
4435382. 

Ring of steel drawn tighter by Teutons. 
©.Oct, 28) 19162" 'c. Novi, TOG: 
A 4438634, 

Roumanians making desperate attacks. 
© Nov. 7, 1916; 1c. Nov. 10; 1916 ; 
A 443851. 

Saves thousands of Germany’s wounded. 
© Oct. 30, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 2, 1916; A 
443655. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. ] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


ScHUMAKER (A, J. R.) Union lesson 
guide and golden text book for 1917. 


Philadelphia, American Sunday- 
school union, [1916]. 64 p. 382mo. 
$0.06. [271382 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
3, 1916; A 446206; American Sun- 
day-school union, Philadelphia. 


ScuHuster (Hdw. J.)* St. Louis. 
Schuster’s yellow pine lumber rate 


book. [27133-27134 
Sept., 1916. Eastern ed. cover-title, 250 
(i. e. 260) p. 12mo. $12.00 for 12mo. 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. O 
1916; A 444289, 


Sept., 1916. Western ed. 
200 p. 12mo. © Oct. 10, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444358. 
ScHurtre & Koerting co.*, Philadelphia. 
Koerting grease extractor and feed 
water filter. 4p. illus. 4to. (Cata- 
log 9, section E) [27185 
© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 444268. 


Scotr (Fred Newton) Course of lan- 
guage study in outline with sugges- 
tions for teachers, to accompany 
Lessons in English. Books 1 and 2. 


Git. Be 


cover-title, 


Revised ed. by F. N. Scott and Gor- ! 


1208 


pt: & Best awads 


Scorr (fred Newton )—Continued. 
don A. Southworth. Chicago, New 
York [ete.] B. H. Sanborn & co., 
[1916.] 89 p. 12mo. [27136 


© Oct. 27, 1916: 2, ¢) OchNsaG, 
1916; aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 446313; 
Benj. H. Sanborn & co., Chicago. 


Scotr stamp & coin co., Itd.*, New 


York. Scott’s standard postage 
stamp catalogue. ‘5th ed., 1917. 
various paging. illus. 16mo. $1.25. 

[2a 


© Oct. 15, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 438980. 


ScREw machine products corp.*, Provi- 
dence. Personal power transmission 
for executives. [12] p. illus. 8vo. 

[27138 
© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 444621. 


SEARS (F. W.)* New York. Betray- 
ing one’s confidence. (In Milady 
beautiful. Nov., 1916.) [27139 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2c. Nov. 
1916; A 449056. 


SEARS, Roebuck & co.*, Chicago. Bar- 
gain counter. Bulletin no. 206. 
cover-title, 32 p. illus. 4to. [27140 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
23, 1916; A 489489. 


Security trust co., of Rochester*, 
Rochester, N. Y. Your agent. [12] 
p. 16mo. [27141 


© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
11,1916; A 444852. 


SEEHAUSEN, Wehrs & co. 
Chicago, [1916.] xl, 549 p._ illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. [27142 

© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 446409; J. A. Schick & 
R. R. Donnelley & sons co., Chicago. 


Catalogue G. 


SecaL (Alfred) ‘“?” Sept. 11-16, 
18-23, 1916. [12 instalments.] (Jn 
Cincinnati Post.) [27143 


© Sept. 11-16, 18-23, 1916; 1. «@ 
each Oct. 11, 1916; A 443227; Post 
pub. co., Cincinnati. 


SEIVWRIGHT (Jean) [27144-27148 


Boudoir custumes rival in beauty formal 
evening gowns. © Nov. 12, 1916; 1c. 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 449054. 

Metal embroidery trims the newest hats. 
© Nov. 5, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 10, 1916; A 
443940. 

More plaited the skirt, the newer it is. 

Oct.'22, 1916; 1 es Oct. 2674910. 
A 443529. 
New furs are being worn in odd ways. 
Oct. 29, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 2, 1916; A 
443688. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


SEIVWRIGHT (Jean)—Continued. 


‘gicas feathers have come back. © Oct. 
15, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 19, 1916; A 443331. 


[ Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune] 


© Chicago tribune & New York 
globe, Chicago. 

SENIOR STUDENT’S text book. 4th 
year, pt. 1. The Bible and social 
living. 1. The family. 2. The com- 
munity. Prepared by Harry F. 
Ward in collaboration with Sidney 
A. Weston. Ed. by Henry H. 
Meyer. New York, Boston, The 
Methodist book concern [1916] iv, 


6S p. 12mo. (The Berean graded 
lessons, international course) 
$0.123. [27149 


© Sept. 1. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 446020; Harry F. Ward, 
Boston. 

SENIOR TEACHER’S Manual. 4th year, 
pt. i. The Bible and social living. 
1. The family. 2. The community. 
Prepared by Harry F. Ward in col- 
laboration with Sidney A. Weston. 
Ed. by Henry H. Meyer. New York, 
Boston, [ete.] The Methodist book 
eoncern [1916] vi, 74 p.. 12mo. 
(The Berean graded lessons, inter- 
national course) $0.15. [27150 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 446021; Harry F. Ward, 
Boston. 

SEVERA MAGYAR naptira a jo egészség 
tanacsaddja, 1917. cover-title, 48 p. 
Svo. [27151 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
30, 1916; A 444676. 

SEVERA’S DEUTSCHER almanach und 
gesundheits-rathgeber, 1917. cover- 
title, 48 p. 8vo. [26152 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 489796; W. F. Severa 
co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 

SEVERA’S MEDICAL almanac and guide 
to health, 1917. cover-title, 48 p. 
Svo. [27153 

0c. 9.1916: 2 e.. and aff.: Oct: 
12, 1916; A 439792; W. F. Severa 
co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 

SEVEROS LIETUISKAS kalendorius 
yadovas i sveikata, 1917. cover- 
title, 48 p. 8vo. [27154 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 439798; W. F. Severa 
co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 

SEVEROV ALMANAH in zdravoslovje za 
Slovence, 1917. cover-title, 48 p. 
8vo. [27155 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 489794; W. F. Severa 
co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


ir 


27179 


SEVEROV HRVATSKI Kalendar i vodja 
zdravlja, 1917. cover- title, 48 p. 
[27156 
© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 489800; W. F. Severa 
co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


SEVEROV SLOVENSKY Kalendar a domaci 

lekar, 1917. cover-title, 48 p. S8vo. 

[27157 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 

12, 1916; A 489795; W. F. Severa 
co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


a domaci 

cover-title, 48 p. S8vo. 

[27158 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 

12, 1916; A 489793; W. F. Severa 
co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


SEvERtV Gesky kalendat? 
lékaf¥, 1917. 


SEvERY Polski kalendarz i przewodnik 

zdrowia, 1917. cover-title, 48 p. S8vo. 

[27159 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 « and aff. Oct. 

12, 1916; A 489799; W. F. Severa 
co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 


SHaw (George Bernard) G. Bernard 
Shaw on Anglo-American relations. 
(In New York times magazine) 

[27160 
© Oct. 22, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1916; 


A 443489; New York times co., New 
York. 

SHaw (Stanley)* South Hanson, 
Mass. Carpet of Kamrah. (In 
Short stories. Dec., 1916) [27161 

OMNoy. i, 19IGs te Woy. 15, 
1916; A 443992. 
SHaw (Warren Choate)* Hanover, 


oa 


a%. 


H. Brief-maker’s notebook for 


argumentation and debate. Boston, 


New York [ete.], Ginn and company 

[1916] various paging. 4to. $1.20. 

[27162 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1916 = 
aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 447222. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, New York. 
[27163-27179 
Shepard's citations of all Alabama cases. 
voc, mo: Zhe Sept, ee {Cumulative 
suppl.] 60 p. Svo. $5.00 per yr. © 
OE G: 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 23. 
1916; A 446039. 


Shepard’s Dakota citations and key-num- 
ber annotations. v. 5, no. 3, he 
1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 153 
8vo. $5.00 a yr. Oct, 925; 1916: 
2 c. and aff. Nov. 10, 1916: A ro 


Shepard’s federal citations. v. 6, no. 
or 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] ane 
ENG. $5.00 per ivr? .@7 Oct. 19, 
1916: e. and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 
426040- 


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27180 


pt.. 15, DAs. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*—Continued. 


Shepard’s Indiana citations. v. 8, no. 3, 
Sept., 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 303 
p. 8vo. $5.00 a yr. © Oct. 27, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 446318. 


Shepard’s Iowa citations. v. 8, no. 3, 
Sept., 1916. [Cumulative suppl. ] 368 
p. S8vo. $5.00 yr. @ Oct. 25, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 446317. 


Shepard’s Maine citations. vy. 2, no. 1, 
Oct., 1916. Cumulative suppl. 55 p. 
Svo0. . ($4.00 “yr. 9 @ Oct.) 31, 1916; 
2 e. and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 446324. 


Shepard’s New Hampshire citations. 2d 
ede LOGS Gaps 20 Deo OVO: oO: 
© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aft. Nov. 10, 
1916; A 446316. 


Shepard’s New Hampshire citations. v. 


iP yenOy ln Ot.» LOG: {Cumulative 
Suppl le 4O0R pe. S/Sves 155.00) yr 
Oct. 31, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Nov. 10, 


1916; A 446321. 


Shepard’s North Catulina citations. v. 4, 


no. 1, Sept., 1916. Cumulative suppl. 
97 p. S8vo. $4.00 per yr. © Oct. 11, 
LONG M2 eo and (att 'Octs 23) LOiG vA. 
446041. 

Shepard’s Ohio citations. v. 8, no. 3, 
Sept., 1916. [Comulative suppl.] 120 
Dp. Syo. $4.00 per yr. @© Oct. 5, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 
446088. 


Shepard’s Oklahoma citations. v. 8, no. 


2, Sept., 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
244 p. 8vo. $4.00 per yr. © Oct. 7, 
LOLG Sy 2iecaeandyatt. sOets, 2a oor: 
446035. 

Shepard’s Pacific reporter citations. Vv. 
9, no 1 ROCF Olmos [Cumulative 
Seppo. i262 tpl) Sven, SG00hy yr, 5© 
Nove 1 1916) 27 ¢e) ‘and ‘afi Noye-10; 


1916; A 4463238. 


Shepard’s Southern reporter citations. 
v. 10, no. 3, Oct., 1916. [Cumulative 
suppl. $5.00. © Nov. 

1916: 2 ¢c. and aff. Nov. 1.0 ALONG: 
z 446322. 

Shepard’s United States citations.  v. 
15, no. 4. Oct., 1916. [Cumulative 

413 p Svo. $6.00 per yr. 


1916 ; “A 446036. 
Shepard’s Virginia citations and annota- 


tions. V20) iD pee TOF Neste Metis AUG, 
Cumulative suppl. 84 p 8vo. $4.00 
per yr. © Oct. 10, 1916: 2e and 


aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 446087. 


Shepard’s West Virginia citations and 
annotations. v. 4, no. 8, Sept., 1916. 
Cumulative suppl. 99 p. 8vo. $4.00 
per yr. © Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Bet. 23, 1916; A 446034. 


Shepard’s Wisconsin citations. v. 9, no. 
3, Sept., 1916. [Cumulative suppl.] 
157 p. 8vo. $5.00 yr. © Oct. 25, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 
446319. 

SHERIDAN, Wy. R. L. Polk & C0.’S 


Sheridan city and Sheridan County, 
Wyoming directory 1916-1917 [v. 


6] Helena, Butte, Mont., R. L. 
Polk & co., 1916. 308, 311-342 p. 
Svo. $5.00. [27180 


© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 438740; R. L. Polk & co., 
Helena, Mont. 


SHERMAN, Tex. R. L. Polk & €0.’s 
Sherman city directory, 1916.  [v. 
4] Sioux. City, Iowa, St. Paul, 
Minn., [etce.] R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 
888 p. S8vo. $4.00. [27181 


© Nov. i, 1916; 2 e and aff. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 446253; R. L. Polk & co., 
Sioux City, Ia. 


SHILLITO (John) co. 
offer. cover-title, 16 p. 


Our greatest 
illus. 16mo. 
[27182 


© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 439745; C. Jellison, Cin- 
cinnati. 


SHULER & Benninghofer*, Hamilton, 
O. Yarn of the nestle-down bag. 
cover-title, 8 p. illus. (part col.) 
16mo. [27183 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 489996. 


SIBBEL (Joseph) studio*, New York. 
Sibbel statuary. 1. Outdoor statues. 
[15] p. illus. S8vo. [27184 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2rayoEe nee 
1916; aff. Oct. 27, 1916; A 444637. 


SILK guide, a technical compendium 
of the silk industry, 1916. Comp., 
collated and ed. by Daniel S. Mer- 
cein. New York, The Silk guide, 
ine., [1916.] 668 [i. e. 674] p. illus. 
(part col.), col. maps, tables, charts. 
8vo. $5.00. [27185 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 445482; Silk 
guide, inc., New York. 


New York. 
Correct 
1916-17. 
4to. 
{27186 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 444241. 


SINGER (B.)* Chicago. 
Oct., 1916. 4 p. Ato. 


©, Oct... 20, ASiGe 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 444581. 


Sincer mfg. co.*, Elizabeth, N. J. 
[27 188—27193 


Instructions for using Singer sewing ma- 
chine no. 15 with attachments no. 
25625, lock stitch for family use. 
cover-title, 32 p. illus., diagrs. 24mo. 
(Horm 8364, Sept., 1916.) “© Octa LS, 
1916: 2 ce and aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 
444400. 

Instructions for using Singer sewing ma- 
chines of class 128 with attachments 
no. 56500 lock stitch, for family use. 


Simon (Franklin) & co.*, 
Store of individual shops. 
dress, Fall and winter. 
cover-title, 119, [1] p. illus. 


Bulletin H. 
[27187 
¢). ‘an@ ai 


cover-title, 86 p. illus., diagrs. 24mo. 
(Form 8363, Aug., 1916) © Oct. 13, 
19962) 2c: andlafts) Oct 1G) PLomG 
A 444401. 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 11, 1916 27212 
SINGER mfg. co.*—Continued. SoLvay process co.*—Continued. 

Price list of parts, machine no. 58-11. (part col.) port., tables, diagrs. 
2p 7-35 p. plates. Svo. (Form 4to. [27203 
8350, “July, 1916) Gr Octi4s) 1916": 

2 ¢, and aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 444402. ©) Oct: 2, 1916; 2 c and: aff: Oct. 

——machine no. 95-10. 2 p. 1, 7-50 4,1916; A 444198. 

D. gietee. < S8vo. eas ie: got Jang, 

1916) © Sept. 191 c. and aff. % <= ee 

Oct. 16, 1916; A 444403’ SORENSEN (Christine J.)* New York. 
Sorensen method. Drarine. pts. 1 


Singer machine no. 16-41 alternating 
pressers for general work in cloth and 
leather. Sheet,.illus., printed on both 

7 931 by T% inches. © Sept. 19. 

} 2 ew Oct. 5, (19163) ate! 'Sept. 

22. 1916; A 439665. 


Singer motors for the operation of sew- 
ing machine power tables. 7, [1] p. 


illus., diagrs. Svo. (form 9425, 

Semin) 1 (C) Oct. 13, 0916s) 2 ¢. 

and aff. Cct. 16, 1916; A 444404. 
Stoss (Robert) [27194-27197 


Devote millions to censor U. S. mails. 
ene Nov 1, HOLG > Pee Nove 10; 1916 ; 
A 443854. 


Norway to hit at Germany. © Oct. 17, 
16. toc. Oct. 20; 1916; A 4433 48. 
Real British power is behind trenches. 
Groce S 71916: 1c; Oct: 23,1916 ; 
A 443416. 
Submarine ailows 
Sri 2s. 1916 >) 1 /e. Oct. 27, 
A 443537. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., 
eago. 


Russians to drown. 
1916; 


Chi- 


SMALL 
book. 
Idaho 
[1916] 


(Jennie)* Boise, Id. Number 

2d-4th gardes. Boise [Idaho] 

stationery & printing co. 

20 p. tables. S8vo. $0.10. 

[27198 

© Sept. 10, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 444292. 


Smitu (Howard R.)* St. Paul. 
for the Northwest. 


Cattle 
Saint Paul, 


Minn., The First national bank, 
1916. 60 p. illus. 16mo. $0.75 

[27199 

ermecints, 491G- 2c. Oct...21 


1916; aff. Oct. 20, 1916; A 445276. 


Smita (Mrs. Lewis Worthington) * 

Des Moines. Creative artists in 

Iowa. No. 1—Composers. No. 2.— 

Painters. (Jn Des Moines register.) 

[27200, 27201 

reer, 29. Nov. 12,) 1916: 1 e. 
Nov. 2, 16, 1916; A 449070, 449071. 


Soun (J. A.)* El Reno, Okl. Present 
and future. [3] p. 4to. [27202 


© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
12, 1916; A 489754. 


SoLVAY process co.*, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Solvay alkali; its various forms & 
mses, ) 1916," 596 p. . front. illus. 


& 2. New York, Educational depart- 
ment, central branch, Y. W. C. A, 
1916. cover-title, 12 p. diagrs. fol. 
$1.00. [27204 


© July 5, 1916; 2'e@ and aff Oct. 
12, 1916; A 489769. 


base ball guide, 
New York, Ameri- 
can sports publishing co. [1916] 
1Sb° -p. 4) PEONE., port. .< illus. “ports. 
diagrs. 16mo. (Spalding’s athletic 
library, group 1, no. 1) $0.10. 

[27205 


©) Oct:.6, 1916: 2’ & and-afi, Oct. 
19, 1916; A 445206; American sports 


SPALDING’S official 
1917. Cuban ed. 


pub. co., New York. 
SPECTATOR co.*, New York. 
[27206-27209 
Royal arcanum. [4] p. 24mo. $0.10. 


Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 20, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444505. 
Short sermon. [3] p. 24mo. $0.06. 
Octeuts. 196s 2 ¢-Ock 20-1916 = 
aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 444506. 
Supplement to Reports of fire insurance 
companies. v. 11, no. ah Sept., 1916. 
p. 21-28. 8vo. © Oct. 14, 1916: 2. 
Oct. 16, 1916; aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 
444449 
Se OC O16! 
: © Nov. 6, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 445600. 


p. 29-6. 
2 e. and 


SPIRELLA c¢O., ine.*, Meadville, Pa. 
Spirella corsets. 8 p. illus. $8vo. 
(Catalog no. 12, suppl. Fall of 
1916) [27210 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2c and aff. Oct 
9, 1916; A 444291. 

Sprrit of caution. no. 4, Aug.—Sept., 

1916. . 20 p. illus. Svo. p27 201 
©'Oct.:10; 191632 c andwait: Oct. 
POP TOIG = ‘A 444480 - Conference 


board on safety. and Sanitation, 
Lynn, Mass. 


SPRINGFIELD, Ill. R. L. Polk & Co.’s 
Springfield city directory, 1916. Vv. 
16. Springfield, Iil., R. L. Polk & 
co., 1916. 1076, 10, 1077-1402 p. 
8vo. $6.00 [27212 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 446099; R. L. Polk & co., 
Detroit. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27213 


School dept.*, 
Physical training 


SPRINGFIELD, Mass., 
Springfield, Mass. 
in the public schools. Grade 1, 2. 
[New ed.] 2v. 8vo. [27213, 27214 

© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Oct. 18, 1916; A 444864, 444365. 
[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter ] 


SPRINGFIELD, O. Sun classified direc- 
tory, 1916-1917. Springfield, O., The 
Springfield sun [1916] 28 p. 8vo. 

[27215 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

Sept. 28, 1916; A 487847; Paul 
Goering & co., Cleveland. 


STANDARD. v. 79, no. 13. Sept. 20, 
1916. Local agents’ number. Bos- 
ton, Standard publishing company, 


1916. 92p. illus., ports. fol. $0.50. 
[27216 
© Sept. 21,: 1916; 2 ce Sept. 30, 


1916; aff. Sept. 29, 1916; A 444178; 
Standard pub. co., Boston. 


STANDARD HEAT & ventilation co.*, 


New York. Econotherm. 1 p. lL, 
S25 ps illus, diagrs:)fely [P2721 


©) Now./8, 1916572 
10, 1916; A 444849. 


e. and aff. Nov. 


STANDARD PUB. co.*, Cincinnati. Helps 


for students of the Word. 28, 12 p. 
col. maps. 16mo. [27218 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 444625. 


STANDARD STATISTICS ¢o., inc.*, New 
York. [27219-27228 
Standard bond descriptions. v. 4. no. 

Dil. cover. -title. [254] p. 4to. $60.00. 
@© Nov. LOGS? ie vand att. eNoOveS: 
1916; a 445465. 


——y. 4, no. 22. cover-title, 106, 10, 
Ep: Ato. $60.00. © Novy. 16, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Nov. 17, 1916; A 446466. 


Standard corporation records. v. 4, no. 
21. cover-title, 660 p. maps. : 4to. 
$60.00. © Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 2, 1916; A 445468. 


v. 4, no. 22. cover-title, 542 
maps. 4to. $60. 00. © Nov. 16, 1916: 
2°5¢) and att: Nov. 171 9il6is 446463. 


Standard corporation service PMs vA 
4, no. A. 21. cover-title, 4, 3, 59— 126 
p. 4to. 60.00. © Noy. 1916: 
and aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 445466. 


——v. A. 4, no. A. 22. cover-title.. 5, 
127-132, 64 p. 4to. $60.00. © Nov. 
16, 1916; 2 Carand. aft, Nov. 17, 1916; 
A 446465. 


Standard corporation, Beni as ge re- 
vised. Sept., 1916. 2 p.11.49; AHO) p: 
4to © Oct. 18, LOGI ZC and aff. Oct. 
29, VOCs A 446075. 

Oct, ASLG: 92 pe Ts 51; Cap; 

$3.00. © Nov. 13, 1916; 

Nove Lv, OG A 446467. 


Ato. 
2c. and? att. 


pt. 33,.DYS., 8s 


STANDARD STATISTICS co.—Continued. 


Standard financial digest service. v. A 
3, no. A.) 21. (cover-titles 2p emiaue. 
1246-1292 p. charts (part fold.) 4to. 
$60.00. @ Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 

* Nov. 2, 1916; A 445467 


Ve Ae i, OAS oe cover aitle 6, ..6, 
1293-1342 p. 4to. $60.0 © Nov. 
LG, 19165 2%e) and “ait. No dtp: 1916; 
A 446464. 

STANDARD SULPHUR Co., ine. Louisiana 
sulphur. Sheet, diagr., printed on 
both sides. 11 by 17 inches. fold. to 
Ato. [27229 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 

238, 1916; A 444572; Hyatt Lemoine, 

Chicago. 

STANDARD VARNISH works*, Chicago. 
Satinette enamel [the immaculate 
finish of refinement] cover-title, 28 
p. illus. 16mo. [27230 


© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
11, 1916; A 444323. 

STANTON (Earle Kezartee) Eternal 
triangle. (In Rock Island em- 
ployees magazine, Sept., 1916.) 

[27231 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 1 @& Noy, 4G, 

1916; A 449089; O. Lansing De 
Forest, Janesville, Wis. 

Star corundum wheel co.*, Detroit. 
Star grinding wheels. Western 
union telegraphic code universal ed. 
99, [1] p. illus., tables, diagrs. 8vo. 
(Catalogue no. 9) Pier 

© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 489998. 

STAUNTON, Va. Staunton, Va., di- 

rectory and list of Augusta County 


farmers, 1916-17. Richmond, Va. 
Hill directory company, ine., 1916. 
[2], 9-264 p. S8vo. $5.00. [27233 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 4388981; Hill directory 
co., ine., Richmond, Va. 
STEPHANOVE (Constantine) 
[27234-27237 
Bulgars hail Pole kingdom. @© Nov. 11, 
1916; 1 e. Nov. 15, 1916; A 449004. 


Greek cabinet satisfies Sofia. © Oct. 17, 
1916; 1 c. Oct. 20, 1916; A 4433847. 
Harvard graduate wounded. © Oct. 27, 
1916; Doc. Nov. 1, 19tes hit) . 

New envoy sees King Ferdinand. @ N 
18,/£19163.)1 cb) Nov. 1G30Saiae we 
449021. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


StrepHENS (Anna D.) Boy and a bird. 
(In Messenger of peace. Oct., 1916) 
[27288 


©. Oct. 19, 1916; 1° c) Ocraey 
1916; A 443530; Peace assn. of 
friends in America, Richmond. 


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no. 11, 1916 


STERLING jewelry co. [27239-27241 


American—through and _ through. © 
et 2s, 1996 1 °c) Nov. 3, 1916; A 
443962. 

For you, an Elgi @) Octs720) 1916; 
1 ¢. Nov. 3, 1916: A 443968. 

There’s wonderful power in 1 ¢ an hour. 
OpOcta ts, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 3, 1916; 
A 443964. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Dayton 
herald] 


© J. B. Warren, Chicago. 


STERN brothers*, New York. Field of 
fashion. Fall and winter, 1916. 
ecover-title, 64 p. illus. (part col.) 
4to. [27242 


(sept. 21,1916; 2c. Sept. 25, 
1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 489496. 


Stevens (Charles O.) co. Yellology. 
Sheet, 7 by 54 inches. [27243 


© Sept. 19, 1916; 2 ce. Sept. 25, 
1916; aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 4897638; 
Charles O. Stevens, Portland, Or. 


STEVENS-DaAvIs co.*, Chicago. 
[27244-27271 


Baffling the baffling buyers club. no. 45. 
cover-title, 21. 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] @© July 14, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444560. 


Buying business. no. 338. cover-title, 2 
1. 4to. [Text parallel to binding] © 
Apron OlGs) 2 ¢, and aff. Oct. 23, 
1916; A 444548. 

Cashing in on_ personality. IO} 235); 
cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel 
to binding] © Feb. 18, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444539. 


Competition and opposition. no. 39. 
cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] © June 2, 1916; 2 ¢c. and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444554. 

Confidence is the basis of all trade. no. 
48. cover-title, 21. 4to. [Text paral- 
lel to binding] © Aug. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444568. 

Cost of making a call. no. 27. cover- 
tiple.) 2) lk “4to. [Text parallel to 
mpmdime |) ©) Mar, 3, 1916); 2 ¢.and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444542. 

Creatures and creators of circumstances. 
no. 453. cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] @©@ June 30, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444558. 


Creed by which to live. no. 50. cover- | 


Pile wee Der. 4 Co. [Text parallel to 
binding] © Aug. 18, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Oct. Dorel OLG A 444565. 


Evolution of selling. no. 382. cover- 
title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] © Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c« and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444547. 


Getting by the office boy. no. 47. cover- 
Hue; 4to.. [Text parallel to 
binding.] © July 28, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Oct. 238, 1916; A 444562. 


Good fellow and the goat. no. 37. 
cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel 
to binding] @ May 19, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444552. 

Green grass on the distant hill. no. 28. 
ecover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel 
tOmbinding], j©) Mar, 10,1916; 2). ¢. 
and aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444543. 


1213 


STEVENS-DAVIS co.*—Continued. 


High cost of boasting. no. 35. cover- 
titles. oie 4te: [Text parallel to 
binding] © May 5, 1916; 2 ¢ and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444550. 


Imagination, the sustaining power of 
salesmanship. no. 34. cover-title, 2 
l. 4to. [Text parallel to binding] 
OVApr 28) Loil6i 2 es and: att. ‘Oct: 
23, 1916; A 444549. 

Is it worth while working on Saturday? 
no. 86. cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text 
parallel to binding] © May 12, 1916; 
2 ¢. and/aff. Oct: 23, 19163 A 4445512 


Mastering the situation. no. 42. cover. 
title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] @ June 22, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444557. 


Meeting complaints of the trade. no. 
26. cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text par- 
allel to binding] @© Feb. 25, 1916; 
2c and: ait, Oct 2a5) 1916 sek "444541. 


Opportunity to make good. no. 49. 
cover-title, 1 1. 4to. [Text paras 
to binding] © Aug. 11, 1916; 2 
and att, Oct.23,, 1916); A 444564, 


Profit, the pivot point in business. no. 46. 
cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel 
to binding] © July .21, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444561. 

Putting the advance price into effect. 
cover-title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel 
to binding] @ Mar. 31, 1916; 2 e. 
and aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 444540. 


Reaching the buyer through the back 
door. no. 30. cover-title, 2 1. 4to. 
[Text parallel to binding] @ Mar. 
24. 1916: 2 c. and aff. Oct. 23; 1916; 
A 444545. ; 


That early morning frost.) - no, 53: 
cover-title, 1 1. 4to. [Text parallel 
to binding] @© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 «. 
and aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444566. 

That streak of hard luck. no. 38. cover- 
tiles 2 Ws tor [Text parallel to 
binding] © May 26, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444553. 

Three business graces. no. 44. cover- 
title, 2 1. 4to. [Text parallel to 
binding] © July 7, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 444559. 


United we stand divided we fall. no. 
29. cover-title, 21. 4to. [Text par- 
allel to binding] @©@ Mar. 17, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444544, 


Value of advertising to the sales depart- 
ment. no. 40. cover-title, to. 
[Text parallel to binding] @© June 9, 
LOGS Co ands aire Oct-25: 1916: 
A 444555. 


What are your hours? no. 31. cover- 
title; 92) Py  4to ol Lexty iparalleli to 
binding] © Apr. 7, 1916; 2 c«@ and 
aff. Oct. 23, 1916; A 444546. 


Working up to a standard, not down to 
a job. no. 41. cover-title, 2 1. Ato. 
[Text parallel to binding] @©@ June 15, 
LONGI ee Landsat, LOCt nos LOG. 
A 444556. 


STEWART (William H.) jr.*, New 


York. Motorists’ problems solved. 
July 5—-Aug. 238, 1916. [8  install- 
ments] (In New York Globe and 
commercial advertiser. ) 
[27272-27279 
© July 5-Aug. 23, 1916; 1 c. each 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 448610443617. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27280 


pt. 0, n.s., v.13 


STILLWATER, Minn. R. L. Polk & Co.’s 
Stillwater city directory, 1917. St. 
Paul, Minn., R. L. Polk & co. 1916. 
276 p. S8vo. $4.00. [27280 


© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 446233; R. L. Polk & co., 
St. Paul. 


Strx, Baer & Fuller dry goods co.*. St. 
Louis. [27281-27284 
Home and music. © Oct. 26, 1916; 1 ¢. 

Oct. 30, 1916; A 443600. 


Practice makes perfect. © Nov. 9, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 11, 1916; A 443890. 


Studying counterpoint in music. © Oct. 
19, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 21, 1916; A 443378. 


Would it be pleasant? © Nov. 2, 1916; 
1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; A 443716. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Censor] 
Srokes (Frederick A.) co.*, New York. 
New books for children. 32 p. illus. 
12mo. [27285 
© Nov. 4; 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

7, 1916; A 445539. 


STONE (Virginia) Her home, how to 


place your pictures. Philadelphia, 
Moore push-pin co., [1916] 15 p. 
illus. 16mo. [27286 


© Oct. 25 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
27, 1916: A 444642; Moore push-pin 
co., Philadelphia. 


STONER (Winifred Sackville) jr. 

[27287, 27288 

Freakish animals. Ann Arbor, Mich., 

Educators assn. [1916] 32 p. illus. 

12mo. (On cover: The animal king- 

dom in pictures & stories) $0.15. @© 

Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1916; aff. 
Oct. 9, 1916; A 4443038. 


Valuable fur-bearing animals. 
bar, Mich., Educators association 
PISiG].. 32\\e. Virent. iis. Fimo. 
(On cover: The animal kingdom in 
pictures & stories) $0.15. © Sept. 
8, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1916; aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 444307. 


© Educators assn., Ann Arbor, 
Mich. 


Stout (Rex T.) 


Ann Ar- 


Last drive. chap. 4 


(continued) By R. T. Stout: illus. 
by J. H. Crank. (Jn Golfers maga- 
zine) [27289 


© Nov. 1 ,1916; 1 ec. Nov. 11, 1916; 
A 443863 ; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
cago . 


Strour (BH. A.) farm agency*, New 
York. Peace and plenty on the farm. 
19, [1] p. illus. (part col.) port. obl. 
Svo. [27290 


© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
19 ,1916; A 4389939. 


Stuart (Elizabeth Billings) 

[27291-27294 © 

Daddy Duck stories, by E. B. Stuart, illus. 

by Elsie M. Kroll. [Racine, Chicago, 

Whitman publishing co., 1916.] [48] 

p.  illus., col. plates. obl. 12mo. 

$0.60. @© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 e. Nov. 10, 
1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 446301. 


Mr. Rusty Fox, by E. B. Stuart, illus. by 
Elsie M. Kroll. Racine, Chicago, Whit- 
man pwublishing co., [1916]. 64 p. 
incl. col. front., illus., col. plates. S8vo. 
$0.35... © Sept.,5,. 1946 ;: 2 es Now ae 
1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916. A 446286. 

Mother Bunny stories, by E. B. Stuart, 
illus. by Elsie M: Kroll. [Racine, Chi- 
cago, Whitman publishing co., 1916] 
[48] p. col. front., illus., col. plates. 
obl. 12mo. $0.60. © Sept. 5; 4956; 
2 e. Nov. 10, 1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; 
A 446300. 

Winkie Bunny-Tail, by E. B. Stuart, illus. 
by Elsie M. Kroll. Racine, Chicago, 
Whitman publishing co., [1916] 64 
p.. incl. col. front., illus., col. plates. 
S$vo. $0.35. ©. Sept. 5 1816S ee 
Nov. 10, 19165 aff. Nov.S;- 1916 3) 
446297. 


© Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 


STUART (Ella C.)* Los Angeles. Tem- 
perance poems. Sheet, 14 by 93 
inches. $1.00 per C. [27295 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 447011. 


Stuart (Katharine) Wooden club 
and niblick play. 4th of a series. 
(In Golfers magazine) [27296 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 1 e. Noy. 11, 1916; 
A 443864; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
cago. 


STUCKERT (Howard Morris)* Wood- 
bury, N. J. Chronological chart of 
Hebrew history, political and liter- 
ary in relation with the history of 
Egypt, Syria, Babylonia and Assy- 
ria. 1916. Sheet, 18 by 14 inches. 
$0.25. [27297 

© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 © Sepe 2 
1916; aff. Oct. 10, 1916; A 439788. 


SULLIVAN machinery co.*, Chicago. 


[27298-27300 
Sullivan single stage, power-driven air 
compressors. 15 p. illus. S8vo. (Bul- 


letin no. 75 A, Sept., 1916) © Sept. 
2(, 1916; 2 e. and aft. Oct; 2, 2816-72 
44417T. 


Sullivan turbirair longwall ironclad coal 


cutter C H-S air. Duplicate part list 

no.'73 C. 30 p. illus.- 8vo, © Sepe 

1, 1916; 2 ce, and af—. Octs 2; 1916 
444179. 

C H-8 air. Price list of parts no. 

73-C P. 30 p. illus. 8vo. © Sept. 

1,.19163.2 ¢.-and aff. Oct. 2) 191Geex 
444178, 

SumMMers (Clara Lee) Sandy sand- 


man, by C. L. Summers, illus. by 
Mae Herrick Scannel, Racine, Chi- 
cago, Whitman publishing  co., 


1214 


SUNSTROM 


Swine (Raymond. EH.) 


SYMONS 


Tart (Grace I.) 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


Summers (Clara Lee)—Continued. 
[1916.] 155 p. incl. col. front., illus., 
col. plates. Svo. $90.75 [27801 
@) Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c¢. Nov. 10, 
1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 446287; 
Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 


Sun co.*, Philadelphia. Sun oils. v. 
ese ery. illus. ‘diagrs,  12mo: 
Contents.—v. 1. Historieal.—v. 2. 


Production.—v. 8. Pipe line and ter- 
minals. [27302-27304 

© Sept. 20, 21, 1916; 2 c. each 
Sept. 25, 1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 
439493439495. 


(Mark ‘T.)* 
Character analysis chart. Sheet, 
12% by 174 inches. [27305 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 9, 
1916; A 4443817. 


Baltimore. 


[27306-27314 
Chicago doctor is in Berlin. © Oct. 17, 
1916; 1 ce. Oct. 20, 1916; A 4433852. 

© 


Hollweg is viewed as peace advocate. 
Nov. 15, 1916«@ 1c. Nov. 18, 1916; A 
449102. 


Hollweg peace plan indorsed by Germans. 
@ Nov. 11, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 15, 1916; 
A 449008. 

Labor conscription for German nation. 
© Nov. 15, 1916; 1 ¢c. Nov. 18, 1916; 
A 449108. 

Loafers in Belgium must obtain jobs. © 
Ocrmes. 9G: 1 es Noy. 1,.19163 A 
443632. 

Reichstag session has place in history. 

Nov. 7, 1916; 1 c. Noy. 10, 1916; 
A 443852. 

Sees war’s end within year.. © Oct. 21, 
TOG; 1c. Oet. 25, 1916; A, 443483. 
Views Krupp’s war machine wonders. © 
Wer 1G e191G 5 1 ¢. Oct. 19,1916; A 

443319. 

Wilson peace pian Teuton press topic. 
@© Nov. 3, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; A 
443740. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


(William L.)* Washington. 
Law of patents for designs. Suppl. 
no. 2. Washington, D. C., J. Byrne 
& company, 1916. [4] p. 8vo. 

[27315 


2 e. and aff. Oct. 


a 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 
10, 1916; A 4389735. 


Animals that work. 
Ann Arbor, Mich., Educators asso- 
cation, [1916] 32; p... front:, illus. 


12mo. (Cover-title: The animal 
kingdom in pictures and _ stories) 
$0.15. [27316 


@ July 10, 1916; 2°'c. Sept. 23, 
1916; A 444889; Educators assn., 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 


J 2d 


=n 
27335 


0 


TANNER (John B.) -C. P. A. examina- 
tions and how to prepare for them. 
Chicago, La Salle extension univer- 
Silty Piles 2ep.de co b. ovo, 

(2037, 

©) Oct..i5 191632 ¢. and. aff. Oct: 

11, 1916; A 444329; La Salle exten- 
sion univ., Chicago. 


Taree (Herman Patrick)* New York. 
Inspirations Nov., 1916. (Jn Har- 
per’s bazar.) [27318 


© Oct. 29, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 28, 1916; 
A 443787. 


TAPPER (Thomas) Handel, the story 
of a little boy who practiced in an 
attic. Philadelphia, T. Presser co., 
1916. 15 p., 3.1. folder, illus. 8vo. 
(On cover: Child’s own book of 
great musicians) $0.15. [27319 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 444574; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 


Taytor (S. T.) school of sartorial arts. 
Expert instructions in every branch 
of dressmaking, ladies’ tailoring, 
French millinery and furs for exclu- 
sive custom establishments, retail, 
wholesale or manufacturing indus- 
tries. [20] p. Svo. $5.00. [273820 

© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 444434; Mrs. W. BK. Van 
Ame, Cieveland. 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT cos.*, Rochester, 
ING YS [27321-27324 
Calidad Taylor. 11 p. illus. 24mo. © 


Oct, 241916552) C sand) aft. Oct. 30; 
1916; A 444690. 


Hot nickel baths and how to control the 
temperature. [Gi phe tolders railings: 
12mon sOnOct) 2a5 A916 2) ce) andgatt. 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 444688. 

Recipes for 
illus. 


& index thermometers 
for industrial requirements. 4th ed. 
47 »p. incl. front. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 30, 
1916; A 444691. 


Tycos recording 


TEACHERS’ university of commerce. 
Athenaeum. [Annual] [40]  p. 
illus., ports. obl. 4to. [273825 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 444601; Wallace James 
Bowker, Fort Wayne, Ind. 


TERHUNE (Albert Payson) Crimson 
stain mystery. (Jn New York eve- 
ning world) [27326-27330 


7th episode. © Oct. 19, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 
20, 1916; A 448375. 


8th episode. © Oct. 26, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 
27, 1916; A 443542. 


9) 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, B.S. ao 


TERHUNE (Albert Payson )—Contd. 
9th episode. © Nov. 2, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 
3, 1916; A 443677. 
10th episode. © Nov. 9, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 
10, 1916; A 443857. 


1ith episode. @ Nov. 16, 1916; 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 449055. 


© Consolidated film corporation, 
New York. 


TEXTILE color card assn. of the U. S., 


iene: 


inec.*, New York. Spring season 
color card of America. 1917. [38] p. 
col. samples. S8vo. [27331 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Oct. 
80, 1916; A 444652. 


THEIR married life. 
evening ae 
Noe 16, 1916. © Nov. 16, 1916; 1 ¢. 

Nov. 17, 1916; A 449051. 

Oct. 17, 1916. @ Moe ae 1916 ae! 
Oct. 18, 1916; 443307. 

Oct. 21, 1916. = Oct. 21, 1916; 1 «. 
Oct. 23, 1916; A 443403. 

Oct. 24, 1916. © Oct. 24, 1916; 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 443471. 

Oct. 28, 1916. © Oct. 28, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 
30, 1916; A 4438580. 

Och sie 19165) (@eOck 31) 1916 as Gc: 
Nov. 1, 1916; A 4434388. 


(In New York 
[27332-27339 


LC; 


Nov. 7, 1916. © Nov. 7, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 443808. 

Nov. 9, 1916. Novae OS SiG Aere. 
Nov. 10, 1916; A 448842. 
© International news service, 

New York. 


THERMAL Syndicate, ltd.*, New York. 
Vitreosil apparatus for the chemical 
industries. 15 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 

[27340 
© ° Sept) 25. 191692 "eam atk 
Oct. 8, 1916; A 444206. 


THOMAS register of American manu- 
facturers and first hands in all lines. 
Sth ed., Oct., 1916. New York, 
Thomas publishing company, 1916. 
Various paging. fol. $15.00. 

[27341 
© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 


16, 1916; A 445665; Thomas pub. 
co., New York. 

THomMPSON (John G.) Word from 
word readers. Book 8. Boston, 
New York [ete], Silver, Burdett and 
company, [1916] 192 p. illus. 
12mo. $0.35. [27842 


© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 

10, 1916; A 446312; Silver, Burdett 
& co., Boston. 

THOMPSON (R. W.) 

Red cross. 


Jamaica aids the 

(In Chicago daily news) 

[27343 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 23, 1916; 

A 448421; Chicago daily news @o., 
Chicago. 


TimBIE (W. H.) Newton Centre, Mass., 
& Higbie (H. H.)* Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Answers to problems in Alternating- 
current electricity. First and sec- 
ond courses. New York, J. Wiley & 
sons, inc., 1916. 1p.1., 30 p. 12mo. 
$0.50. [27344 


© Oct: 5, 1916; 2 cand ai, Oe 
23, 1916; A 444519. 


TIVERTON, R. I. Tiverton, Ports- 
mouth, Middletown, [ete.] Rhode 
Island directory, 1916-17. Boston, 
Mass., Union publishing co., 1916. 
234 p. S8vo. $2.50. [27345 


© Oct. 11,.1916:) 2 Go ande aw 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 445234; Union pub- 
lishing co., Boston. 

TocuH bros.*, New York. R. I. W. ce- 
ment filler and cement floor paint. 
23 p. illus., mount. colors. §8vo. 

[27346 
© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
17, 1916; A 4389841. 


ToLeDO machine & tool co.*, Toledo, O. 
Catalogue no. 11, gection 3-6, 1916. 
4yv. illus. Svo. Contents :—Sec- 
tion 3. The Toledo blanking, form- 
ing, horning and wiring presses.— 
Section 4. The Toledo punching and 
shearing presses.—Section 5. The 
Toledo blanking, forming, horning, 
wiring, riveting and punching 
presses and sprue cutters.—Section 
6. The Toledo arch and straight 
column presses. [27347-27350 

©’. July /31, Sept: 14,930; @oaG67 
2 ec. each and aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 
444191444194. 

Ton-A-Forp truck co. You can afford 
a Ton-a-Ford. [8] p. folder. illus. 
obl. 48 mo. L2fank 

© Aug. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 444370; George Beards- 


ley, Racine, Wis. 

TotMAN (Henrietta Tozier) Father 
Rasle and his. strong box. (in 
Lewiston journal.) [27abZ, 


© Sept: 16, 1916; Lear Neve 
1916; A 449099; Lewiston journal 
eo., Lewiston, Me. 

TRADERS national bank. Birmingham, 
Ala. Establishment of a business. 
[7] p. illus. 8vo. [27353 

© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 444580; John H. Frye, 
Birmingham, Ala. 


TrINWITH (Thomas H.)* Los An- 
geles. Tobacco and efficiency. [8] 
p. 24mo. $0.05. [27354 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 444406. 


1216 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 11, 1916 


27395 


TromMBLAY (M. P.) Love thief. New 
York, W. Fox, [1916] cover-title, 4 


p. 8vo. [Moving picture scenario] 
[27355 
meer, 36, 1916; 2 c. and afi. 


Oct. 17, 1916; A 489858; William 


Fox, New York. 


Troy laundry machinery co. Pros- 
perity & efficiency. 4p. illus. 4to. 
[27356 

ereaee, 2), 1916; 2 c. Sept. 1, 
1916; aff. Sept. 18, 1916; A 439279; 


Prosperity co., inc., Syracuse, N. Y. 


TRUE aid society of America. 


: [2faot. 2haae 
Constitution. cover-title, 1 p. 1., 22 p. 
16mo. $0.25. Oe 9: AVIGS 2° ¢ 


© 

and aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444381. 
Ritual of the True aid society of-Amer- 

ica. cover-title, 26 p. diagr. 24mo. 

Meee aus. 10. 19165 2 ce. Oct. 23: 

1916; aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444534. 

eer Binley, ©. Young, A. J. 
Reason, Little Rock, Ark. 


TRUSSED concrete steel co.*, Detroit. 
[27359-27361 
Hardware for united steel sash. [68] p. 
illus. plates. 4to. © June 27, 1916; 
2 e. and oft. Oct.7,.1916;) A 444318. 
[Copyright is claimed on new matter] 
Hy-rib handbook. 15th ed. 142, [2] p. 


filuss aizers,  t2mo. © “June 17, 
G-inecruand af. Oct: 7, 1916: 1 c¢. 
Oct. 18, 1916; A 444452. [Copyright 


is claimed on new maiter] 


Story of how we help the distributor. 


28 p. illus. fol. © Sept. 28, 1916; 

meeueles) $9. 1916: aff. Oct. 9; 1916: 
A 444347, 

TuLLtoss (Rees Edgar) Inside track ! 

to promotion. 23 p. illus. i16mo. 
[27362 

Gy inly 19, 1916: 2. c.. and ‘aff. 
Sept. 18, 1916; A 4388407; Tulloss 


school ._co., inc., - Springfield. O. 
[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter ] 


TwEED (Henry E.)* Seattle. 
[27363, 273864 
Tweeds system of farm accounting. 
Seattle, Washington, Marshall print- 
ing company [1916] GT es webs. 
Svo. @asaty di 1916 3 2 es Juty. 22, 
1916; aff. June 24, 1916; A 431978. 


[Book of instructions] Seattle, 
Washington, Marshall printing com- 
pany [1916.] 16 p. illus. 8vo. $1.00. 
iG@vanty Ss, 1916;:°2 ¢«. July 22, 1916: 
aff. July 24, 1916; A 431976. 


ULBRICHT (Hmil) Accounting. Les- 
son no. 7. The books of account. 
New York, National commercial gas 
association, [1916] 2p.1., p. [185]- 


Uxisricut (Emil)—Continued. 
150. S8vo. (Practical gas educa- 
tional courses) [27365 


©) phune 16. 1916s. 2 (e.-vAue 2S. 
1916; aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 485568; 
National commercial gas assn., New 
York. 


UNDERHILL (Hugene)* Philadelphia. 
[27366, 27367 


Modern obstetrical nursing. [Series 
37-51] 3d ed. Philadelphia, Ferris 
& Leach, [1916] 15 v. illus. 12mo. 


$12.00... ©, Mar. 1,.1916; 2c. July 45, 
1916; aff. Nov. 3, 1916; A 444750. 


Sick room care and practice. [13th— 
36th series. ] 3d ed. Philadelphia, 
Ferris & Leach, [1916] 24 v. 12mo. 
$0:18: ‘© Mar. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ July 15, 
1916; aff. Noy. 3, 1916; A 444751. 


(Drury ) Top oO; the 
(In Chicago herald) 
[27368-27395 
Octwas 1 S16.4) Or Ock tas. lolGe sb se: 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 443301. 


Oct, 165 1916.) (© Oct. 16; 
Oct. 17, 1916: A ‘443303. 


Oct EE RISiG. & Gy Oct. Ske, 
Oct. 18, 1916; A 443323. 


Get U9. tS 1G) ©) Oects so: 
Oct. 20, 1916; A 443389. 


Oct. 20, 1916. o Oct. 20, 
Oct. 21, 1916; A 443392. 


Oct, 215-2016. . © Oct. 21. 
Oct. 23, 1916; A 443396. 


Ocrs 2271916.” © Oct. 022, 
Oct. 23, 1916; A 443454. 


Oct. 24, 1916. © Oct. 24, 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 443496. 


Ocis 252 1916S 1©@ “Oet. 25, 
Oct. 26, 1916; A 443500. 


Oct. 26, 71916.. 7 © Cet. 26, 
Oct. 2%, 1916; A 4435478. 


Oek> 27. 1916. ©) Oct. (24, 
Oct. 28, 1916; A 443576. 
Oct. 28.) 1916. © =Oer. 2s; 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 443572. 
OGE 229) LOIG. | © Oet= 29: 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 443765. 


OcEs 34, 1916 © Ot. Sh ROG. 2 26 ic: 
Nov. 1, 1916; A 443680. 


Nov. 1, 1916. @©@ Nov. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 


UNDERWOOD 
morning. 


OMG lee: 
TOTG LL ee 
1916: 1 


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1916; 
1916; 


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1SiG= 
TOCG od 
1916; 1 
ASE ie: 
L1G £ 
ESLG2 be: 
1916 y0Ih ¢. 


2, 1916; A 443686. 

Nov. 25 1916; © Nove 2) fOnG sat esiINev. 
3, 1916; A 443770. 

Nov. 3, 1916. © Nov. 3, 1916; 1c. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 448774. 

Noy. 4, 1916. © Nov. 4, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 448780. 

Nov. 5, 1916. © Nov. 5, 1916; 1 ¢c. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 443901. 

Nov. t 1916. .@ Nov. «, 1916); 4.6..Nov: 


8, 1916; A 443911. 
Nov. 8, 1916. @© Nov. 
9, 1916; A 443917. 
Nov. 9, 1916. © Nov. 9, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 
10, 1916; A 443919. 
Nowy LOo 1 S16. . "Oo Now. 10. 491Es te 
Nov. Lt. 1916; A 443923. 
Noverdib 1986s 2 @ Nove wk: t9ne. 1 ie: 
Noy. 18, 1916; A 443927. 


§,) 1916's 41es Nov: 


1217 


CATALOGUE OF 
27396 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1 nS vale 


UNDERWOOD (Drury )—Continued. 
Novir 12). 1916. © Nove t2, 1916." Pe: 
Nov. 13, 1916; A 443982. 


Nov. 14, 1916. © Nov. 14, 1916: 1 c. 
Noy. 15, 1916; A 4490338. 


Nov. 15, 1916. 0°@) Nov., 15.) 7916" 1° c. 
Noy. 17, 1916; A 449079. 


Now, 16; 1916) © Nov. 16, 1916: 1 ¢. 
Nov. ba 1916; A 449085. 


© F: Riceley, Chicago. 


UNDERWOOD (P. G.) 
ned. eS Tp) col aiis.. taps. 
16mo. [27396 

© Sept. 27, 1916; 2 « and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916; A 444171; Moore push-pin 
CO., Philade elphia. 


System’ simpli- 


UNDERWRITERS’ laboratories*, Chicago. 


List of inspected electrical appli- 
ances, Apr., 1916. Suppl. Oct., 1916. 
24 p. 24mo. [27397 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 
1, 1916; A 444696. 


2c. and aff. Nov. 


Unton trust co. of San Diego*, San 
Diego, Cal. Your life insurance 
money. 11., [10] p. 16mo. [27398 


© Oct. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 444801. 


UNITED AGENCY*, Chicago. Book of 
ratings. Sv. “Id.. & Sept.) 1906-—Mar.: 
1916. [Western and southern ed.] 
Various paging. fol. $37.50. 

ao 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 191 
A 438963. 


UNITED AGENCY BANK and guaranteed 
attorney representatives, 1916-1917 
Chicago, United agency, 1916. 1223 
p. S8vo. $5.00. [27400 

© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c Oct. 28, 1916: 
aff. Oct. 27, 1916; A 446123; United 
agency, Chicago. 


aft. Oct. 9, 


ine. Official 
Harkness gold trophy, 
Oct. 28, 1916. Sheepshead Bay 
Speedway, N. Y. cover-title, 32 p. 
illus., ports. obl. 12mo. $0.25. 

[27401 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 
1, 1916; A 444694; Harry S. Cow- 
dery, New York. 


Unitep States & Argentine corp. 
[27402, 27403 
the -U.. 8: AL of 
South America. cover-title, 20 p. 
illus., maps. 8vo. © Oct. 6, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. ‘ihe 1916; A 444328. 
Money-making opportunity in the Ar- 
gentine. 15 p. illus., maps. 4to. © 
Oct. 2, 1916: 2 ¢ and abies (Oke. IU 


1916; A 444327, 
g, Philadelphia. 


UNITED SERVICE assn., 
programme. 


Amazing Argentine, 


© Philip Hardin 


UNITED THRIFT corp. United thrift 
corporation. 12 p. 16mo. [27404 


©) Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
10, 1916; A 444822; W. D. Hord, 
New York. 
Parkers- 


UNITED WOOLEN mills co.*, 


burg, W. Va. Fall and winter, 
1916-1917. [15] p. illus. (part col.) 
12mo. [27405 


© Sept. 5, 1916: 2 @ and™”ag. 
Sept. 12, 1916; A 439266. 


UNIVERSAL ICE mfg. co.*, New York. 
Artificial ice industry and the Uni- 
versal ice manufacturing co., ine. of 


New York. [18] p. plan, . Swaz 
[27406 
© Sept. 22, 1916; 1 @ Sept. 26, 


1916; 1 «@ Oct. 5, 191Ge aterGenae 
1916; A 444220, 


UNIVERSAL TOBACCO machine co.*, New 
York. Universal tobacco stripping 
and booking machine. Price list of 


parts with instructions. 4 p. 1, T— 
TL pylhis2 Ate: [27407 


© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
7, 1916; A 445547. 


UNTERMEYER (Samuel) Gigantic busi- 
ness impetus will follow close of 
war, asserts Samuel Untermeyer. 


Proof, port. [27408 


we Oct. 11, 1916 3° 2%e. and mimes ee: 
1916; A 447001 : Newspaper en- 
Eta assn., Cleveland. 


UpHAM (Louise)* Philadelphia. Ques- 
tion book for second year classes, by 
Louise Upham, illus. by Gertrude 
Spaller, Beverly, Mass. Oral pub- 
lishing company, 1916. 96 p._ illus. 
(part col.) 12mo. $0.70. [27409 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 446217. 


VALENTINE & co.*, New York. 

[27410, 27411 
It won’t hurt the floor anyway. That’s 
valsparred. (in Century, Nov., 1916) 
© Oct. 25, 1916; 1 ce. Oct. 26, 1916; 

A 443522. 
This kid isn’t in line for a spanking. 
(In St. Louis post-dispateh) © Oct. 
8, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 27, 1916; A 443523. 


VANDERCOOK’s cornet school. Course 
in band and orchestra directing, 
Lesson no. 7-12. 6 sheets, 2 illus. 
184 by 1024 inches. $1.24 each. 

[27412-27417 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
Oct. 19, 1916; A 489943489948 ; 
Hale A. VanderCook, Chicago. ; 


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. BOOKS, GROUP If 
mm no. 11,1916 27441 


VAN VALKENBURG (H. J.)* Rochester, | WaApE (Mary H.) [27433, 274384 
N. Y. Description of the Van Val- Swift Fawn, the little foundling, by M. 
kenburg processes of relief effects H. Wade, illus. by Louis Betts. Ra- 


spe he nc : = cine, Chicago, Whitman publishing co. 
from black and white copy. [4] D. [1916.] 96 p. incl. col. front., ete 
illus. 12mo. [27418 col. plates. Svo. $0.75. © Sept. 5, 
_ Oa 3 = » 
© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. see a ee a Os 
27 bay Ag Tis ve 288 
27, 1916; A 444640. Timid Hare, the little captive, by M. H. 
Wade, illus. by Louis Betts. Racine, 
VARDON (Harry ) Some important Chicago, Whitman Erte ae COLO 1G: 
: a gapne G6 p. t 
trifles. (Jn Golfers magazine, Noy., <0. ae Sept. 5, 19163, Pe Noe: 
1916) [27419 1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 446295. 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 11, 1916; 
A 448861; Golfers magazine co., Chi- 
cago. WALKER (Philip O.)* Denver. Walk- 
er’s method of-easy bread making. 
[24] p. illus. -12mo.° $0.25. ‘PText 
parailel to binding. ] [27435 

© Aug. 30, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 
19, 1916; A 444226. 


© Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 


VENANGO County, "Pa. Derrick pub- 
lishing company’s directory of Ve- 
nango County, Penn’a, 1916-1917. vy. 
10. Oil City, Pa., The Derrick pub- 


Walling- 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1916; ford, Conn. Catalogue of sterling 
aff. Oct. 24, 1916; A 446242; Derrick sifver.« Catalogue, 5B. .47..0°Z21G)\ p. 


pub. co., Oil City, Pa. front., illus. S8vo. (Cover-titie: 


Sterling silverware, 1916-1917) 


Viviek (Albert du) Cours de Fran- [274386 
cais elegant. Refined French course. © Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1916; 
Chicago, New York, [etc.] Gordon- aff. Nov. 7, 1916; A 445550. 
Detwiler institute, 1916. 81 [i.e. 88] : 

[8] p. 16mo. $1.59. [27421 | Watse (Robert C.)* St. Louis. Anti- 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. woman suffrage and criticisms. 31 
8, 1916; A 446250; Grant Gordan p. 16mo. $0.10. [274387 
and Justice B. Detwiler, Chicago. © Oct. 17, 1916; 2 e and aff. Oct. 


yf ac. 23, 1915: A 444520. 
Yon STEIN (Heinrich) Rector system 
for practical and theoretical study of 
music. Lesson no. 148. Los An- 


geles, Cal., 


Warp (Mrs. Charles A. a Alexandria, 
ihe La. Recipe for father’s fruit cake. 
Rector publishing co., 


rer-title, : Tar BNE S215 

BU EE ME fates ores for. | SOT AV tome, 0 57438 
$21.00. Contents: Neo. 1-24. Elemen- © Sept. 18, 1916: 2 «@ and aff. 
tary grade. ist & 2d quarters.—No. Oct. 19. 1916: A 439926. 
25-48. Junior academic grade. 34d & : . ; 
4th quarters. [27422-27430 | warper (E. ML & J. T.)* New York. 

© Jan. 15, Feb. 1, Mar. 2, Sept. 15, Private code. 1p. 1, 41 p. 16mo. 
#915, Jan-- 10, June 20, 1916; 2 ec. $2.50. [27439 


Juty 20, 1916; aif. Oct. 13, 1916; A 
444382444380; Rector pub. co., Los 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 
10, 1916; A 444855. 


e. and aff. Nov. 


lishing company, 1916. 292, 17-201 
1a—50 a p. Svo. $6.00. [27420 WALLACE (EK...) sons mfg. eo.*, 


Angeles. 
WARNER'S nuera remedy co.*, Minne- 
Von UNScCHULD university of music, apolis. Goitre in its relation to 
inc.*, Washington. Von Unschuld health and beauty. 16 p._ illus. 
university of music, ine.; [prospec- 16mo. f27440 
mis, 1916) ..5 p. 1, 5-46 p._ front. a 1916: 2 eee eee 
(port. ) . Svo. [27431 © Sept. 5 9 6; gn (Ck : 


11, 1916; A 444350. 
© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 


19, 1916; A 488109. WARREN, O. Warren, Niles and Girard 


official city directory. 1916 [v. 13] 


VEOMAN (Martin A.)* Nashville. Akron, O.. The Burch directory com- 
Choice readings for the home circle. pany, 1916. 600 p. S8vo. $5.00. 
400 p. col. front., illus., plates. Svo. [27441 
$1.50. [27432 © Sept. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

© Oct. 19, 1916: e. and aff. Oct. Nov. 6, 1916; A 446225; Bureh direc- 


21, 1916; A. ae tory co., Akron, O. 


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27442 


WaAskow co. America’s best shoe cut 
service. Sheet no. 16, Oct. 1, 1916. 
Sheet, illus., 24 by 18 inches. [27442 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 444298; Gustave R. Was- 
kow, Chicago. 


WATERHOUSE (A. H.) Quarterly uni- 
form test and review questions. 
Series 8, set no. 1, Oct., 1916. Proof. 

[27443 


© Oct. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 445462; University pub. 
co., Lincoln, Neb. 


WATERMAN (Glenn R,) Models & pat- 
terns for piano. [102] p. 4to. 
[27444 
© Sept. 10, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 23, 
1916; A 447020; Form playing co., 
Salt Lake City. 


WATTERSON (Roy E.) Man in the fire- 
room vs. the man behind the gun. 
(In Cleveland Sunday leader.) 

[27445 
© Oct. 29, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 3, 1916; 
A 4487384; Cleveland co., Cleveland. 


WAUKEGAN, Ill. Bumstead’s Wauke- 
gan City and Lake County directory 


including rural routes, 1916-1917. 

v. 9. Chicago, Bumstead & ©co., 

1916. [20], 1484 p. S8vo. $8.00. 
[27446 


© Sept. 25, A916 2. ey Nove ¢2, 
1916; aff. Oct. 20, 1916; A 445484; 
Frank K. Bumstead, Chicago. 


WEEKS (Charles)* Palo Alto, Cal. 
Egg farming in California. chap. 
1. (im Little lands in America. 
Oct., 1916) [27447 

© Oct. 4, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 14, 1916; 
A 448971. 


WEHMAN bros.*, New York. Wehman 
bros. cracker-jack jokes. 58 jp. 
382mo. On cover: Handy series) 

[27448 


© Sept. 21, 1916: 2 ec. and. aff. 
Oct. 6, 1916; A 444240. 


WELCH. (Mildred) His gift to the 
King. [4] p. 16mo. [27449 
©n Nov. , SiGe 2) @ -andaatk 


Nov. 10, 1916; A 444834; Henry H. 
Sweets, Louisville. 


WENDEL (H. F.)* New York. Wendel’, 
up to date list of export commission 


houses in the United States. cover- 
title aL pw. 88 tp! ols Sioa) 
[Text parallel to binding] [27450 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 ec and aff. , 
Oct. 27, 1916; A 444635. 


\ 


pt. It; BS te 


[27451-27453 
Ann Arbor, Mich., 


WENLEY (Margaret) 
Big game in America. 
Educators association [1916] 32 p. 
front., illus. 12mo. (On cover: The 
animal kingdom in pictures & stories.) 
$0.15. © Sept. 8, 1916; 2 ¢ Sept. 23; 
1916; aff. Oct. 9, 1916; A 444299. 
Cunning little animals. Ann Arbor, 
Mich: Educators association [1916] 
32 D. front., illus. 12mo. (On 
cover: The animal kingdom in picture 
& stories.) $0.15. © Sept. 8, 1916; 
2c. Sept. 23, 1916; aff. Oct. 9, 1916: 
A 444304. 

Sly animals. Ann Arbor, Mich., Edu- 
cators association [1916] 32 p. 
front., illus. 12mo. (On cover: The 
animal kingdom in pictures & stories.) 
$0. 15. © Sept. 8, 19165 2G. Seppe 
25. 1906: att. Ockhe9: 1916; A 444300. 


© Educators association, Ann Ar- 


bor, Mich. 

WEPPLER (John Burghard) 
[27454-27456 

Life. Sheet, 84 by 52%. @ Oct. 14, 
1916; 2c. and aff; Oct) 17. visits: 
A 439840. 

Our world. Sheet, 84 by 5% inches. © 
Oct. 4, 19165 2: ¢. and ah. Ger, 
1916; A 444238. 

Unionism. Sheet, 83 by 53 inches. © 
Oct. 4, 19165. 2) cy and am yOei as. 


1916; A 444237. 


WERNER (W.)* Chicago. 
[27457-27492 

At Juile’s house. @© Nov. 6, 19165 1 e¢. 
Noy. 9, 1916; A 4438828. 

Beach plum jam. @© Nov. 14, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 449057. 

Conquerors. © Oct. 24, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 
27, 1916; A 443581. 

Deacon Swank. © Nov. 15; 19163 ie. 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 449101. 

Embezzler. © Nov. 4, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 8, 
1916; A 4438791. 

Envy a grievous thing. © Oct. 18, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 28, 1916; A 443412. 

Everybody’s chiléren. © Nov. 11, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 15, 1916; A 449001. 

Far fields. © Oct. 30, 1916; 1-c. Nov. 2, - 
1916; A 4438653. 

Financial holdup man. © Nov. 11, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 15, 1916; A 449002. 

Freak economies. © Nov. 1, 1916; 1 c¢. 
Nov. 6, 1916; A 443746. 
Making Sariann happy © Och 26 
1916: item Novels 1916: A 443642, 
Milliner. @ Octy 16, 1916 saver Ock ats: 
1916; A 443316. 

Missing dinner. © Nov. -3, 1916; 1 e. 
Nov. 6, 1916; A 443737. 

Monotony. © Nov. 10, 1916; i c. Nov. 
13, 1916; A 443960. 

Nature lover. @© Oct. 14, 1916; Le Oct, 
18, 1916; A 443286. 

On the Mount Wilson trail. © Oct. 20, 
1916; 1 e. Oct. 23, 1916; A 443428. 
Parole and a bullet. © noe 7, 1916; 

1 ec. Nov. id, 1916; A 44385 
Partly for peace. © Nov. 9, sr. Aes 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 443948. 


Perfect motor car. @ Oct. 21, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 443488. 


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no. 11, 1916 


27506 


WERNER (W.) *—Continued. 
Revelation. © Oct. 19, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 443424. 
Seven feather beds. © Nov. 13, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 16, 1916; A 449022. 

Should the woman propose? © Nov. 8, 
1916; 1 ce. Nov. 11, 1916; A 443885. 
Some misconceptions regarding bonds. 
8. Owning the entire mortgage. © Oct. 
31, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 3, 1916; A 443674. 


Soul cure. © Oct. 25, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 
1916; A 443568. 
Storekeeper. © Oct. 17, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 


0, 1916; A 4438346. 

Teapot tempest. © Oct. 23, 1916; 1 ©. 
Oct. 26, 1916; A 443508. 

Testing her relatives. © Oct. 31, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 3, 1916; A 443675. 

‘Thett. “© Oct. 28, 1916; 
1916; A 443630. 

Their city friends. © Oct. 21, 1916; 1c. 
Oct. 25, 1916; A 443489. 
Thumb the third reader. © Oct. 14, 
1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 18, 1916; A 443287. 
Tiff. © Nov. 2, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 448741. 

Uncle Joseph’s secret. © Nov. 8, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 11, 1916; A 443886. 

Under cover. © Oct. 18, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 
23, 1916; A 4434138. 

Wild cat securities. © Nov. 4, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 8, 1916; A 443792. 

Wives and women. © Oct. 26, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 30, 1916; A 443599. 

You vote for you to-day. © Nov. 7, 
HOtG t ec: Nov. 10, 1916: A 443849. 


Thi @y ISO) AL 


[Note : The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

WERNTz (Carl N.)* Chicago. First to 
tenth problem in dress design. 10 Vv. 
illus. diagrs. S8vo. (Chicago acad- 
emy of fine arts) $10.00. [27493 

ereMar 15, 1916: 2c. Apr. 27, 


1916; aff. June 10, 1916; A 484413. 


West coAST lumber mfrs. assn., Door 
and factory products committee’, 
Seattle: Official west coast door list. 
Agios, 1916." 12 p. 8vo. [27494 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
28, 1916; aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444450. 


WEstcoTr motor car co.*, Springfield, 
O. Westcott motor car company 
presents the new Westcott six. 1 p. 
1., 540, [1] p. illus., plates, diagrs. 
8vo. (Series 17) [27495 


© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
24, 1916; A 489991. 
WESTERN ELECTRIC (CO., 


ine.*, New 


York. Farmers electrical handbook. 
ist ed. 160 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
$0.50. [27496 


© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
17, 1916; A 489847. 


WESTERN LIVE stock insurance ¢Co.*, 
Peoria, Ill. Accident policy. [4] p. 
fol. fold to 8vo. [27497 

© Sept. 3,.1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


5, 1916; A 444351. 


WESTERN NEWSPAPER assn. [Current 
eyclopedia. Circular] [4] p. illus. 
4to. [27498 

@: Sept--2,/ 19165 2'¢., Oct 21 ASICs 
aff. Sept. 283, 1916; A 444142; Henry 
EK. Sever, Chicago. 


WESTERN pine mfrs. assn.*, Spokane. 

[27499, 27500 

Current price list, western pine & 

white pine, fir, larch and cedar. Feb. 

1, 1916. 118 p. nar. S8vo. $1:00: © 

Feb. dc 1O1Gs 2c. and -alie Apr 3, 
1916; A 429298. 


Current price list of western pine and 


Idaho white pine, white fir, [etc.] 
List no. 2. Feb. 1, 1916. cover-title, 
1G) spspnars > Svo;* $0:10:.).©. Heb: 1 
1OUGE 2 es and ait. Apr 3.) TOG A 
429297. 

WESTINGHOUSE air brake co.*, Wilmer- 


ding, Pa. Instruction pamphlet no. 
5030. ~Aug.,° 1916.° The’ Type ’ K 
freight car brake equipment. (type 
K triple valve) cover-title, 48 p. 
illus., diagrs. (part fold.) 12mo. 
[27501 
© Oct. 6, 1916; 2 e Oct. 18, 1916: 
aff. Oct..12, 1916; A 445107. 


WEYMOUTH, Mass. Resident and busi- 
ness directory of Weymouth, Massa- 


chusetts, 1916-17. Boston, Mass., 
Union publishing company, 1916. 
Vill, 216 p. fold. map. S8vo. $2.50. 

[27502 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 445508; Union pub. co., 
Boston. 


WHEELER & co.*, Chicago. 


[270038, pa 
Dress up the Wheeler way. © Oct 
LOTTE EAT Noveide, 1OdiGe A 143046. 
Ne. need for delay. © Oct. 27, 1916; 1 
Nov. 1, 1916; A 443645. 


Notes The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news. ] 


504 
25, 


WHEELWRIGHT (William Bond) * 
ton. Short talks on paper. 
chap. 7-9. (im Printing art sus- 
gestion book. Sept.,.1916.) [27505 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 4487380. 


WHITAKER (Herman)* Piedmont, Cal. 
Over the border. chap. 16-24. (In 
Sunset. Nov., 1916) [27506 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 1, 1916; 
A 443710. 


Bos- 
Dt: 3, 


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27507 


pt. 1 2 Saya 


WHITE (EH. F.) Dispenser & carbona- 
tor. November notions. Promoting 
a hot drink business. We are just 
out. (Jn Southern pharmaceutical 


journal, Nov., 1916) [27507 


© Oct. 31, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 38, 1916; 
A 448678; W. H. ‘Cousins, Dallas. 


WHITE (Edward Francis) Grouping 
method and minimum basis for mak- 
ing prices on small job printing. 
[4] p. 24mo. $0.05. [27508 

© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
17, 1916; A 489856; Powell & White, 
Cincinnati. 


Wren is, HW.) mies coe, Brooklyn. 
IW ihittalks 7 19" 202"). e20ivo eis, 
16mo. 


©! Sept 16" cOCct. 17," 2916s, Boe. 
each and alt. Oct. 18, 1916; A 
444517, 444518. 


WHITE & KEMBLE*, New York. White 
& Kemble’s atlas and digest of rail- 
road mortgages. lag ear In ey (a 


Louisville and Nashville railroad. 17 p. 
fronts. © (folds, map) folk VStO0oy © 
Nov. 9) 19nG)) 2) e, and att Nov. 14; 
1916; A 445647. 


Wabash railroad company. 5 p._ front. 
(fold. map) fol. $10.00. @© Oct. 11, 
1916; aff. Oct. 14° 


ZECy OCH AG: eLOnG:: 
1916; A 489828. 


WHITEHEAD (Harold)* Boston. Rex- 
all course in drug salesmanship and 
business efficiency. Text book 18-18. 
6v. S8vo. $0.83 each. [27513-27518 


1@) Oc. 28, Nov. 29, Deets, 1985, 
Jan. 13, 29, Mar. 29, 1916; 2 ¢ each 
Aug. 2, 1916; aff. Sept. 27, 1916; A 
439530489535. 


WHITNEY Window corp.*, Minneapolis. 
Whitney casement window hard- 
ware. [9] “p., 2 1. plates, plans. 
Obl: 8vo. [27519 


© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
11, 1916; A 444294. 


WHITTAKER (Elizabeth Leigh)* El- 
mira, N. Y. Questions to be used in 
connection with Kimbers anatomy 
and physiology for nurses and as a 
review for the state examination 
fer: nurses. °1) p. 1, number 14-50: 
8vo. $0.75 [27520 


© Sept. 27 ,1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 444588. 


27509, 27510 | 


WipsBer (J/rs. John O.) Gen. Henry 
Knox and “ Montpelier” the pride 
of Thomaston. (Jn Lewiston jour- 
nal, Oct. 7, 1916) {27521 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 30, 1916; 
A 448606; Lewiston journal co., 
Lewiston, Me. 


Witcox (Wipona) What’s wrong 
with marriage. In 3 chaps. Proof, 
illus., ports. [27522 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ec .and aff. Cet. 
24, 1916; A 447008; Newspaper en- 
terprise assn., Cleveland. 


Witp animal stamp primer, illus. by 
photographs taken in the New York 
zoological park by Elwin R. San- 
born. New York, H. R. Mitchell, by 
authority of the New York zoologi- 
eal society, 1916. 983 p. illus., [loose 
col. stamps in — envelope.] Svo. 
$0.85. [Zis23 

© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 e .and aff. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 445490; H. R. Mitchell, 
New York. 


(Norris ~ Bi)" Wialow 
Springs, Mo. Individualism or so- 
cialism, which? A debate between 
Leslie M. Shaw and N. B. Wilkinson 
and The revolution. cover-title, 75, 
[1] p. port. 16mo. $0.25. [27524 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 €. Get, 1S2ISIGe 
aff. Oct. 17, 1916; A 439916. 


WILKINSON 


WiL~Ltcox, Peck & Hughes. Your 
money back. 8 p. 16mo. earia rt 
© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 4, 
(9i6e A 444904 - Harlow Hewett, 


+ 


New York. 


WILLIAMS (Frank E.)* Los Angeles. 
[27526, POSEY 

Instructions for playing woe 3d ed. 
cover-title, 72 p. 48m @. Oct: 6; 
19162 cand att. Ones 24, 1916; A 
439959. 

Instructions for playing Whistlet and 17 
other games. 2d ed. (over 36 p. 
illus. 48mo. © Oct. 1916; 2 c. and 
alt, Oct..24, AOiG aA 239958, 


WILLIAMS (James Pardon)* Roches- 
ter, N. Y. Brothers helping hand 
prevents and mends broken - lives. 
[6] p. folder 16mo. [27528 

© Apr. 5, 1916; 2 ¢ and: aimee 
13, 1916; A 4389817. 


WILLIAMS (Nathan Boone)* Washing- 
ton. Outline of major activities, de- 
partments and commissions. Sheet, 
223 by 104 inches. $0.25. ' [atone 

© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
6, 1916; A 4442389. 


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no. 11, 1916 27546 
Wittson (Mary) How the Happies | Woman’s national farm and garden 
help, by M. Willson and Helen B. association quarterly. vy. 3, no. 1, 


True. New York We Gray company, 
1916. cover- title, 1 12p. 16mo. $0. a 
[27530 


© June 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
a2 1916: A 444451: “Helen Bo Prue: 
North Tonawanda, N. Wi 


Wines (C. D.)* Chicago. New pro- 


fession . Chicago, J. Stewart & co. 
[1916] cover-title, 16 p. 12mo. 
[27531 


© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 


Sept. 25, 1916; A 444211. 


Winery (Henry L.)* 
Winey’s wonder working financing 
plan. 46, [1] p. S8vo. [27532 


©) Aug. 21, 1916; 2 e; Sept..23; 
1916; aff. Oct. 7, 1916: A 489766. 


Lawrence, Kan. 


Wine & son. Book of complete in- 


formation about pianos. 14th ed. 
Peat p. Wlus. (part col.)  4to. 
[27533 


© Aue. 31,1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 4453871; Frank L. Wing, 
New York. 


WISCONSIN TELEPHONE CO. 
[27534-27535 
Milwaukee Bell telephone directory, Oct., 
foto a pi. 2ol, 127 p. to. 
Wei te to1Gs, 2 ¢. and aff: Oct. 25, 
1916; A 446076. 


© Wisconsin telephone co., 
waukee. 
Milwaukee classified telephone directory. 
Oe tOlGo 427, [Li -p.. 4to. © Oct. 


6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 12, 1916; A 
439772. 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


Racine Bell telephone directory Sept. 
Tt oo. 20 p.- Svo: . $0.25. 
© Sept. 19. 1916; 2 e. and vale. Sept. 
2a, JOG: A 439487. 


© F. M. McEniry, Milwaukee. 


Mil- 


of) Extension di- 
Advertising. 
[27537, 27538 


WISCONSIN (Univ. 
vision*, Madison, Wis. 
Course 191 A. 
mosemment: 4: 5. ° 2 Vv. jillus. S8vo. 


(Instruction papers for home SOE 
commercial education series.) © 


i 1916s 2 c:..and aff. Oct. 14, i018: 
A 439816. 

Assignment 6-10. cover-titles, 5 V. 
illus. S8vo. (Commercial education 
series.) $0.50 each. © Oct. 25, 1916; 
aes each and aft. Oct. 27, 1916; 
A 4446438. 

71114—16—6 ' 


Aug., 1916. [Philadelphia, Printed 
by Wm. F. Fell co.] 1916. 41 p. 
Svo. [27539 

© Aue 16, 1916°.2,¢ Aue). 25: 


1916; aff. Sept. 12, 1916; A 489258; 
J. B. Haines, Cheltenham, Pa. 
Woopspey (G. W.)* San Diego, Cal. 
Method of procedure in Baptist 
chureh trials. Nashville, Tenn., Na- 


tional Baptist publishing board, 
1996." 46, °§[14°'p. front. © (port.) 
12mo. $0.25. [27540 


© Sept. 30,°1916; 2 « and ait. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444162. 


Wooprurr (J. H.) Berry’s writing 
books: fuller course, nos. 6-63. New 
ed; Vibyi?) J.. B. -Woodruist, B.D: 
Berry [&] H. W. Flickinger. Chi- 
cago, B. D. Berry company [1916] 
28 pe ebl. Amo. ae O7. [27541 

© June 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 


10, 1926 3A. 434403. B. D. Berry co., 
Chicago. 
WricHt (Blanche Fisher) Baby’s 


journal, decorations by B. F. Wright. 

New York. C. Scribner’s sons, 1916. 

[78] p. col. illus., col. plates. S8vo. 

[27542 

© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

15, 19162 A. 446379 ; Charles Scrib- 
ner’s sons, New York. 


WRIGHT’s Indian vegetable pill co., 
inc.*, New York. Mixtura de Cross- 
man. Folleto médico. cover-title, 
8 p. 16mo. [275438 

©. Oct: 413, (191652) © andar 
Oct. 16, 1916; A 444424. 


Wriik (I. A. R.) Duchess in pur- 
suit. Cornering the widow. New 
York, Federal printing co., 1916. 13 
p. 12mo. $0.50. [27544 

© Sept. 26, 1916; 2. c¢ and ant. 
Oct. 2, 1916; A 444172; Galbraith 
Welch, inc., New York. 

Youne men’s Christian association. 
Year book, May 1, 1915 to April 30, 
1916. New York, Association press, 
1916.- 404 p. . front., iMus., -perés. 
SVO.. bil 15: [27545 

© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c and aff. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 445498; Internatl. com- 
mittee of the Y. M. C. A., New York. 


Y. M. C. A. (International committee 
of)* New York. American standard 
program for boys. Proof ed. 93 p.. 
incl. tables. we $0.10. [27546 


© Oct:.4, 1916+ 2 ce Ochs 19.196 ; 
aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 488974. 


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2T547 pt. Dy Seve 
ZANGHIERI (Tancred) [27547, hay ZANGHIERI (Tancred)—Continued. 
Italians assist in Albania. © Oct [Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
191G : iS el Oct: 25, 1916; A 443485" daily news] 
Italians cordially welcomed by allies. © we On; 
Oct. 30, 1916; 1c. Nov. 2, 1916; A © “Chitage “daily “ews eos 
443656. cago. 


This catalogue contains the following entries since Jan. 1, 1916: 
(a) United States publications (including 7,734 contributions to 


PETIONIGAIG) A=. Ste 20, 916 

(b) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions 
Of) Moar. As, W909. bees | ee a 167 
(c) Foreign books in foreign languages2 9) oo eee 248 
21, 331 


eee. Se ECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED 
FOR ORAL DELIVERY 


CoHEN (I. David)* Great Kills, N. Y. 
Gateway to English. pt. 1, 2. 2 v. 
fol. Mimeographed. [27549, 27550 

© 1c. each Nov. 15, 1916; C 1012, 
10138. 


HARRINGTON (James Henry)* Men- 
dota, Ill. Rescue. Sheet, 11 by 8$ 
inches. Typewritten. i2isot 


© 1 ec. Oct. 18, 1916; C 1010. 


Mayer (Phineas Moses)* 


New Or- 

leans. Co-operative donation. 5 1. 

fol. Typewritten. [27552 
©) 1 ¢, Noy. 13, 19163‘C 1011. 


TooHEY (John J.)* Washington. Notes 


Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, addresses included in the Cata- 


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AIL MEN ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL; 1 | AT THE MASK BALL; musical comedy in 


act vaudeville sketch, by J. J. En- 
right. [3], 16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 


[27554 | 


© Jae. Oct. 26, 1916; D 45279; 
John Joseph Enright, Boston. 


ALL MINE; drama in 4 acts, by Louis 
Tibbault [pseud. of L. de M. Parme- 
lee]. [143] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[27555 
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1916; D 45186; Lois 
de M. Parmelee, Cohasset, Mass. 


AMERICA IN ITS MAKING; [Scenario in 
12 reels] by H. A. Martin. cover- 
peewtoep..4t0. Printed. [27555* 

dune 30° 1916. 2 cand. aff. 
July 6, 1916; A 4338610; Edgar Allen 
Martin, Los Angeles. 

ANOTHER CHANCE; comedy drama in 1 
Perey. HK. Marx. 10 p.  4to. 
Typewritten. [27556 


© 1c Oct. 17, 1916; D 45193; 
Edward Francis Marx, New York. 


ANSWER (THE) LADY; vaudeville play- 
let, by H. V. Martin. [1],12p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [27557 

fe) fe Oct. 19, 1916; D 45262; 
Harry Vincent Martin, Cincinnati. 


ARMOR (THE) OF LIGHT; dramatic 
poem, by D. V. Johnson. [1], 32 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27558 


ent ec, Oct. 19, 1916- D 45216: 
Daisy Virginia Johnson, Paris, Tex. 


AS YOU LIKE IT; ed. by J. C. Smith. 
American ed., rev. by Ernest Hunter 
Wright. Boston, New York [etc.] 
D. C. Heath & co. [1916] xxiii, [1], 
200 p. 16mo. (The Arden Shakes- 
peare, general editor, C. H. Herford) 

[27558* 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c Oct. 5, 

1916; aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 438716; 
D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 


AT MIDNIGHT; 1 act play, by J. S. 
Crawley. [2],14p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [27559 

© 1c. Sept. 27, 1916; D 44993; 
John Sayer Crawley, Culver, Ind. 


1 act, book and lyrics, by J. F. Brad- 
ley. [2], 16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only]. [27560 

©ite. OG Ag A916. De 4arote- 
John F. Bradley, New York. 


AT THE MILLINER’S; comedy in 1 act, 
by Mabel H. Crane. New York, 
Samuel French; London, Samuel 
Wrench, ltd... 1916. 20 p. I2mo- 

[27561 

© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1916; 

D 45197; Samuel French, New 
York. 


AUCTION (THE) SALE; play in 3 acts, 
by C. Leech. [2], 48 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27562 

© Lc. Od. 20, 1916: Di 45265 - 
Carl Leech, Lawrence, Kan. 


AWAKENING (THE); -play in 3 acts 
by We SS: *Poasue. — Prep: to. 
Typewritten. [27563 

@ sce, Oct, 23,, 1916 4.) 45246 - 
Walter S. Poague, Chicago. 


AZTEC GOD, AND OTHER DRAMAS; by 
George Lansing Raymond. 4th ed., 
rev. New York and London, G. P. 
Putnam’s sons, 1916. iii, 465 p. 
16mo. Contents.—The Aztec god.— 
Columbus.—Cecil the seer. [27563* 

© July 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
18, 1916; A 488854; G. L. Raymond, 
Los Angeles. 


BEYOND THE GATE; morality play in 2 
acts, by Irene Jean Crandall. New 
York, Samuel French; London, 
Samuel French, ltd:, 1916. 32: p. 
12mo. [27564 


© Oct. 17, 191632 ec’ Ocho a8. 
1916; D 45195; Samuel French, New 
York. 


BIRD IN HAND; play in 1 act, by L. 


Housman. New York, Samuet 
French; London, Samuel French, 
itd. 11916]. 29'p. ~12me. [27565 


@y.Oct: 13) 1916 2.16. -OGk. “18. 
1916; D 45253; Laurence Housman, 
London. 


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27566 


pt. Lhe Sey as 


Boss (THE) ; or, AN EVENING AT HOME, 
play in 1 act, by C B.. Ruskay. [1], 
11 p. 4to. Typewritten. [27566 

© 1c. Oct. 18, 1916; D 45208; 
Cecil B. Ruskay, New York. 


BotTrLeD BuGS; farce in 3 acts, by W. 
S. Poague. [84] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27567 

Ol (ee. Gets! 23, 1WS1G)D  4a247 ; 
Walter S. Poague, Chicago. 


BRACEGIRDLE (THE); comedy-drama 
in 4 acts, by B. A. Jenkins. [96] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27568 


©: tc Oct! 23, L916: D: 45266; 
Burris Atkins Jenkins, Kansas City, 
Mo. 


CALENDAR DAYS; entertainment in 1 
act, by Harriette Wilbur. Chicago, 
T. S. Denison & company [1916]. 39 
p. 12mo. [27569 


© Oc, 14," 1916s 72) eC Oe 1s; 
1916; D 45198; Eben H. Norris, Chi- 
cago. 


CALLAHAN’S WARD; musical comedy in 


8 acts, by John W. Ransone. [105] 
Dp. 4to. Typewritten. [Words 
only. ] [27570 


© id tc. Oct: 23, 191Gs I 45252; 
Margaret R. Ransone, New York. 


CircUS DAY IN DrxIE; play in 8 acts, 
by E. L. Gamble and J. S. Baugh- 
man. 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

Waar al 
©) 1. @, Oct: 25; A916, DW 4n2Tk; 
J. S. Baughman, Philadelphia. 


CLoAK (THE) MODEL; opera comique 
in 3 acts, by O. Vessella. [60] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27572 

© 1c. Oct. 21, 1916; D 452438; 
Oreste Vessella, Atlantie City. 


CONSCIENCE; 1 act playlet, by John B. 
Hymer. [1], 24 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [27573 

© 1c. Oct. 28, 1916; D 45251; 
Hleanor Hymer, New York. 


CurE (THE); domestic comedy, by 
John B. Hymer. [1], 23 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [27574 


© 1c. Oct. 20, 1916; D 45238; 
Eleanor Hymer, New York. 


DEMI-TASSE (THE) REVIEW; play in 1 


act, by I. D’Armond, assisted by | 


Bobby O’Neil. 5 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. i27ote 
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1916; D 45088; 
Isabelle D’Armond, New York. 
a 


DE Witt (THE) MYSTERY; play in 1 
act, by G. A. Stilwell. [1], 16 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27576 


© 1c. Oct. 20, 1916; D 45222; 
George A. Stilwell, New York. 


District (THE) NURSE; farce in 38 
acts, by J. R. Farrell.” [2]; tt3op: 
4to. Typewritten. [27577 


© 1° Oct. 20, 19163" D 4a229" 
John Rupert Farrell, Long Branch, 
N. J. 


DorA DEANE; dramatization of Mary 
J. Holmes’ novel of the same name, 
in 4 acts, by L. B. Parker. [155] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27578 


© 1c. Oct. 21, 1916; D 45240; 
Lem B. Parker, Jersey City. 


DROPPING (THE) OF THE RED HANDKER- 
CHIEF; play in 1 act, by EK. Broome. 
[19] p. 4to. Typewritten. [27579 


© 1 @ Oct. 21, 1916; Daze 
Elizabeth Broome, East Orange, 
No. 


EinpD (THE) OF A PERFECT DAY; original 
play in 8 acts, by H. M. Barnes. 
[107] p. 4to. Typewritten. [27580 


© 1 ¢ Oct. 16, 1916: Wi Aates- 
Howard McKent Barnes, Chicago. 


FAIRY OPFRETTAS; by Laura HW. Rich- 
ards, with illustrations by Mary 
Robertson Bassett. Boston, Little, 
Brown, and company, 1916. ix, 119 
p. 12mo. Contents.—Cinderella.— 
The babes in the wood.—Beauty and 
the beast.—Bluebeard.—The three 
bears.—Good King Arthur.—Puss in 
boots.—The sleeping beauty. 

[27580* 

© Sept. 23; ,.1916:' 2 "Gam ariee 

Sept. 29, 1916; A 438604; Little, 
Brown, and company, Boston. 


FEATURING JANE STRINGER; comedy in 
4 acts, by C. Cooksey. [81] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [27581 

© 1c Oct. 23, 1916; D 45249; 
Curtis Cooksey, New York. 


Frip (THE) FLOP FILM; travesty on 
the motion picture craze in 1 scene, 
by W. Owen. 38 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [27582 

© 1c. Oct. 16, 1916; D 45241; 
William Owen, Chicago. 


FooLs’ STATION; fantasy, by A. Ger- 
stenberg. [1], 22 p. 4to.» Type- 
written. [27583 

© 1; ¢): Gct., 13, 1916 ~~ D 4alsee 
Alice Gerstenberg, Chicago. 


1228 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1916 


27599 


‘ ra 
Worest (THE) PRINCESS AND OTHER | GIRLS (THE); comedy in 1 act, by 


MASQUES; by Constance D’Arcy 
Mackay. New York, Henry Holt 
and company, 1916. v,181 p. 12mo. 
Contents.—The forest princess.— 


The gift of time.—A masque of con- 
servation.—The masque of Pomo- 
na.—A masque of Christmas.—Sun 
goddess. [27584 

© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
16, 1916; A 438890; H. Holt & co., 
New York. 


Fourtu (THE) MAN; original comedy 
in 1 act, by Austin Philips and Ed- 
ward Cecil, adapted from Austin 
Philips’s short story of the same 
name. New York, Samuel French; 
London, Samuel French, Itd., 1916. 
21 p. 12mo. [27585 

© Oct. 13, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 16, 1916; 
D 45176; Samuel French, ltd., Lon- 
don. 


FREE WILL; drama in 4 acts, with pre- 
lude and prologue, by H. P. Kitt. 
20 p. fol. Typewritten. [27586 

(ort cy Oct. 23,1916; D 45248; 
Harold P. Kitt, Pittsburgh. 


FRIEND HUSBAND; comedy, by Irving 
Dale. Chicago, T. S. Denison & 
company [1916]. 11 p. 12mo. 

[27587 
© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 18, 1916 ; 
D45200; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 


FRIEND SALESMAN; comedy in 3 acts, 
by J. E. Breed. [38] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27588 

jae Oct. 18, 1916; D 45206; 
James Edward Breed, Portland, Or. 


Frog (THE) PRINCE; play in 1 act, by 
Hi Mick. 18 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [27589 

Grit «Oc. 23, 1916; D 45250; 
Hettie Louise Mick, Chicago. 


GANGSTER (THE), THE GIRL AND THE 
cop; play in 1 act, by H. L. Pech. 
[2], 14 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[27590 
© ac) Oct. 5, 1916; D 45060; 
Harold Louis Pech, New York. 


GARSIDE’S CAREER; comedy in 4 acts, 
by H. Brighouse. [108] p. 
Typewritten. VEZ TS9oL 

© 1c Oct. 24, 1916; D 45258; 
Harold Brighouse, Eccles, England. 


Girt (THE) AND THE SAILOR; vaude- 
ville sketch, by A. M. Zinn. [11] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27592 

© 1c. Apr. 10, 1916; D 438560; 
Albert M. Zinn, Milwaukee. 


Mabel H. Crane. New York, Samuel 
French; London, Samuel French, 
Itd., 1916. 18 p. 12mo. [27593 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1916; 
D 45196; Samuel French, New York. 


GOLDEN (THE) APPLE; a play for 
kiltartan children, by Lady Gregory. 
Illustrated by Margaret Gregory. 
New York and London, G. P. Put- 
nam’s ‘Sons; 1916. 2) ps ly vai we 1, 
117 p. col. front., col. plates. 8vo. 

[27594 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
13, 1916; A 438848; Lady Gregory. 
% G. P. Putnam’s sons, New York. 


GOLDEN (THE) PIN; play without 
words in 8 acts, by H. Felix. [2], 
80 p. 4to. Typewritten. [27595 


© 4 ¢) Oct. 25, 1916: D) 45274: 
Hugo Felix, New York. 


GoosE (THE) CREEK LINE; comedy in 
2 acts, by Carabel Lewis Munger. 
Chicago, T. S. Denison & company 
[1916]. 384 p. 12mo. [27596 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ec Oct. 18, 
1916; D 45202; Eben H. Norris, 
Chicago. 


HEART (THE) OF OLD NEw ENGLAND; 
play in 8 acts, by Smoke Sunday 
[pseud. of L. L. Slater]. [72] p. 
4to. 'Typewritten. [27597 


© 1c. Oct. 25, 1916; D 45273; 
Lewis Leonard Slater, Boston. 


HER HONOR THE MAYOR; comedy in 3 
acts, by Mary Modena Burns. Chi- 
eago, T. S. Denison & company 
[1916]. 64 p. 12mo. [27598 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 e@ Oct. 18, 
1916; D 45199; Eben H. Norris, 
Chicago. 


HOME SWEET HOME; play of the Ten- 
nessee Mountains in 4 acts, by J. B. 
Ould. [62] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[27599 


© 1 ec. Sept. 25, 1916; D 45185; 
Jesse Bright Ould, Unicoi, Tenn. 


Hour-GLAss (THE); [play in 1 act, by 
William Butler Yeats] New version 
1912. (In his Responsibilities, and 
other poems. New York, The Mac- 
millan company, 1916. Book. 

[27599* 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

2, 1916; A 445444; Macmillan co., 
New York) 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27600 


pt. I, n.s., v.18 


How VERY SHOCKING; comedy of,the 
present in 1 act, by J. F. Thompson. 
[2], 80 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[27600 
© 1c Oct. 20, 1916; D 45226; 
Julian Francis Thompson, Chicago. 


IN A SIGHT-SEEING CAR; Sketch, by C. 


Dysart. Fairfield, Ia., Home talent 
entertainment co., 1916. LOT Tp. 
16mo. [27601 


© 1e¢. Oct. 21, 1916; D 45244; 
Chloe Dysart, Fairfield, Ia. 


IN FOR THE NIGHT; farcical-comedy in 
3 acts ,by J. Savery. [130] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [27602 

Qt er Oct: 21, 1916 "D 45237: 
James Savery, New York. 


In Lotus LAND; musical sketch in 1 
act, by L. Cline and George Spink. 
[5], 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[27603 


© 1c. Sept. 30, 1916; D 45019; 
Louis Cline, Atlantic City. 


IN THE PARK; man and woman com- 
edy talking skit, by D. S. Kusell. 
[10] p. 4to. Typewritten. [27604 

© 1. Oct: 18° 4916; "D 45209; 
Dan S. Kusell, Chicago. 
a. 


INDELIBLE (THE) STAIN; act his- 


torical play in 3 scenes, by J. M. 
Levinson. [1], 21 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27605 


©: Le. Oct. 17;. 1916s "D* 45231); 
Joseph Max Levinson, Boston. 


INGRATE (THE); comedy dramatic 
episode, by J. HE. Davis. 4 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [27606 


©' 1 @. Oct 18, 1916; De 45214; 


J. Edmund Davis, Chicago. 


INNER (THE) SERVICE; play in 1 act, 
bya Ey Ione: eA 2a em eevee: 
Typewritten. [27607 

Ort ce "Oct. "21," 1916 4a242e 
Rufus Frederick King, New York. 


IT WAS SHE; play, by K. Cheever- 
Meredith. [2], 14 p. fol. Type- 
written. [27608 


Or Pe” Oct! 17, WIG. is 45210" 
Katharine Cheever-Meredith, Vevey, 
Switzerland. 


JAKE’S FAMILY; 1 act comedy drama, 
by I. C. Miller. [1], 6p. fol. Type- 
written. [27609 

© 1c. Oct. 25, 1916: D 45272; 
Irvin C. Miller, Chicago. 


1 


9 


a 


JOHN HENRY SPEAKS; playlet, by C. 

Johnson. 16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[27610 

© 1 ce Oct. 20, 1916; D 45225; 
Charlotte Johnson, Painesville, O. 


JOHN JIGGSBY’S JAG; tragi-comedy 
playlet, by C. L. Clinton: “[1], 12 
p. 4to. Typewritten. (276i: 

© 1c Oct. 27, 1916; D’45286; 
Cora Lawton Clinton, New York. 


JUDGE McANDREW’S OWN CASE; drama 


in 1 act, by Leon Kelley. [1], 21 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [27612 

© 1c Oct. 18, 1916: DP 4nd 
Chester Leon Kelley, Rockville 
Centre, N. Y. 


JUST A WOMAN; play in 8 acts and an 
epilogue, by E. Walter. [99] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27613 

© 1c. Oct 19. 1816. ie aa 
Eugene Walter, New York. 


KATIE DID; comedy in 4 acts, by G. F. 
Van Etten. [68] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27614 


© 1e. Oct. 11, 1916; D 45093; 
Gerard Frisselle Van Etten, San 
Antonio. 


Kine Puinie IV; [play in 4 acts] by 
William Watts. (Jn his Play and 
poems.) Book. [27614* 

© Aug. 31, 19163 "2 "cy and ee 
Oct. 26, 1916; A 445355; William 
Watts, Benton Harbor, Mich. 


KITTY’S CLAWS; comedy in 8 acts, by 
Z. Akins. [144] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27615 

©: 1. ¢. Oct, 18,. 1916: I 4Aaeiee 
Zoe Akins, St. Louis. 


KNIGHT (THE) AND THE LADY; fro- 
mantie 1 act play, by F. Nordstrom. 
[2], 21 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[27616 
©: 1 c. Oct. 27, 1916: 1D) 45ass5 
Frances Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 


LAUGHING (THE) CURE; comedy in 2 
acts, by Edith F. A. U. Painton. 
Chicago, T. S. Denison & company 
[1916]. “47 p. 12mo. [27617 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1916; 
D 45204; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 


LIEUTENANT INKBOTTLE: vaudeville 
act, by A. S. Tenney. [1], 5p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [2761S 


© 1c. Oct. 19, 1916; D 45220; 
Allen Spencer Tenney, New York. 


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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1916 


LITTLE ACTS FOR LITTLE ACTORS; Col- 
lection of plays, drills, tableaux and 
other entertainments for children, 
by Edyth M. Wormwood and Eliza- 
beth F. Guptill. Boston. Walter H. 
Baker & co., 1916. 112 p. 12mo. 

[27619 


© Aue 17,. 1916: 2 c Aug. 18, 
1916; D 44678; Walter H. Baker & 
co., Boston. 


LITTLE BOY DREAMS; fantasy in 1 act, 
by R..W. Sneddon. [1] 17 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [27620 

ey te, Oct. 21, 1916; D 45239; 
Robert William Sneddon, New York. 


LITTLE (A) GIRL AT PLAY; opera in 1 
act, libretto by Frank Patterson and 
Tyndall Gray, music by Frank Pat- 
terson. [1],6p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Libretto only]. [27621 


© fi c Oct. 9, 1916; D 45082; 
Franklin Peale Patterson, Los An- 
geles. 


LIt?tLs LADY IN BLUE; comedy in 8 
acts, by Horace Hodges and T. Wig- 
ney Percyval. [143] p. 4to. Type- 
written. A 2e22 


fete Oct..20,. 1916: D 45228; 
David Belasco, New York. 


LITTLE SISTER, OF THE STREETS; play in 


= acts, by W. Collins. [78] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [27623 


ert © Oct. 24. 1916: D 452638; 
Whitney Collins, Jonesboro, Ark. 


Locke (THE) CHEST, and, THE 
SWEEPS OF NINETY-EIGHT; two 1 act 


plays, by J. Masefield. New York, 
Macmillan company, 1916. 114 p. 
front. (port.) S8vo. [27624 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1916; 
D 45215; Jchn Masefield, Cholsey- 
Berks, England. 


Locust FLOWER, and THE CELIBATE; 
two plays by Pauline Brooks Quin- 
ton. Boston, Sherman, French & 
company, 1916. 4 p. L., 102 p., 1 1. 
16mo. [27625 

© July 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
2, 1916: A 488673; Sherman, French 
& co., Boston. 


LovE SPATS; musical comedy skit, by 
Ned Dandy. [1], 14 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Words only.] [27626 

© 1 ¢c. Oct. 21, 1916; D 45236: 
Kitty Faye, New York. 


27634 


Maccig PEPPER; play in 3 acts ,by 
Charles Klein. New York, Samuel 
French; London, Samuel French, 
Itd., 1916. 106 p. 12mo. [27627 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1916; 
D 45282; Samuel French, New York. 


MAKING THE MOVIES; 1 act playlet, by 

VY. Norden. 10p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[27628 

© 1 ce Oct. 24, 1916; D 45255; 
Virginia Norden, New York. 

MAN (THE) OF THE HOUR; play in 4 
acts, by George Broadhurst, revised, 
1916, by G. H. Broadhurst. New 
York, Samuel French; London, Sam- 
uel French, Itd., 1916. 182 p. 12mo. 

[27629 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1916: 

D 45221; George H. Broadhurst, 
New York. 


Man (THE) WHO WAS DEAD; play in 10 
Scenes, by E. Sheldon, founded upon 
the Russian by Leo Tolstoi. [38], 89 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [27630 

©. (EO. 271916: DB 45285 ; 
Edward Sheldon, New York. 


MAN (THE) WITHOUT A COUNTRY; by 
Edward Everett Hale, dramatized 


by the Van Vlissingen school. Chi- 
cago, Ill, The world’s chronicle, 
1916; [5] p. S8vo. [27631 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ec Oct. 7, 
1916; D 45232; Little chronicle com- 
pany, Chicago. 

Mask (THE) OF MEN; or, CauUGHT 
WITH THE GOODS; little comedy, by 
David De Wolf [pseud. of W. A. 
Snow] [25] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[27632 

© 1c. Sept. 25, 1916; D 45052; 
Walter A. Snow, Peterborough, N. H. 

MASK (THE) OF VICE; play in 1 act, by 
N. B. Mitchell. 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27633 

©) 1 te-30ctin 24.1916 DD) A256. 
Nellie B. Mitchell, New York. 

MAVOURNEEN ; a comedy in 8 acts, by 
Louis N. Parker. New York, Dodd, 
Mead and company, 1916. 5p. 1, 3— 
208 p. 12mo. [27633* 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
81, 1916; A 445417; L. N. Parker, 
London. 

Mettine (THE) oF MoLty; play in 8 
acts, by M. T. Daviess. [108] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27634 

Or iici (OE ‘2G 1916; -—D. 45287; 
Maria Thompsor Daviess, Madison, 
Tenn. 


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27635 


pt. ass ae 


MIDNIGHT AND MARRIED; original farce 
in). act: by C.. Ivins.sy id, 26 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27635 

© Le. eis BYy-4016 3 45S5t: 
Clifford F. Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 

Miraculous (THE) NIGHT; Christmas 
festival, . by. J: ‘Thorf. [9}_ p:.. fol. 
Typewritten. [27636 

©..4 je. (Oet. AD, T916¢ 1 45189; 
Josephine Thorp, East Orange, N. J. 


Mistake (A); comedy in 1 act, by 
N. R. Field. [2], 6 p.. 4to. Type- 
written. [27637 

© 1c. Oct. 21, 1916; D 45234; 
Norman Randolph Field, Newnan, 
Ga. 


MopERN ICELANDIC PLAYS; by JOhann 
Sigurjonsson, tr. by Henninge Krohn 


Schanche. New York, The Ameri- 
can-Scandinavian foundation, 1916. 
x stot. [21) p: > Jamo. . yb) Seandk 
navian classics, v. 6]) Contents: 
Eyvind of the hills—The Hraun 
farm. [27637* 


©, Oct. 2,,191632 @, Oc. 3, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 19, 1916; A 445243; Ameri- 
can-Scandinavian foundation, New 
York. 

Mosgvuitors; play in 4 acts, by H. J. 
Blumensohn. [2),> 4041p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [27638 

© 1 ec. Sept. 27, 1916; D 44996; 
Henry J. Blumensohn, New York. 


MovING (THE) PICTURE FIENDS; 
comedy, by Sully and Weil. [1], 
8 p. 4to. Typewritten. [27639 


© ie vOct 26, 1916 = 45281: 
Sully & Weil, New York. 
New (THE) MoRN; English diplomacy 
and the Triple entente, a phantas- 
magoria in 1 act, by Barrie Ameri- 


canus Neutralis <Paul Carus>. 
Chicago, Open court publishing 
company, 1916. 2 p.1. 36 p. 8vo. 

[27640 


DEVE. Lots GolG, 2. Mee ert. 
1916; D 45184; Open court pub. 
co., Chicago. 


NIGHT HAWKS; 1 act comedy, by F. 
Haines-Reed. [51] 5,4) cements 4to. 
Typewritten. [27641 

© 1e Oct. 16, 1916; D 45179; 
Florence Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 


NIGHT PICTURES; fantasy in 3 scenes, 
by J. Witz | Patrick¢, [21], a6:ap: 
4to. Typewritten. [27642 

C Aic. Oeh 2h 1916: Dr 4281 - 
James William Fitz Patrick, Water- 
bury, Conn. 


OLD WIVES’ TALE; a play, by George 
Peele, ed. with notes and an in- 
troduction, by Frank W. Cady. 
Boston, R. G. Badger; [etec., ete., 
1916] 17 p. 2:1, 19-fay ae pee 
12mo. [27642* 

© Oct. 5, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
11, 1916; A 488808; Richard G. 
Badger, Boston. 


OPEN SESAME; comedy in 1 act, by R. 
Jordan. [2], 10 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [27648 

© 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1916. Drtaee- 
Robert Jordan, Brooklyn. 


PAGEANT OF ‘Paros: presented by the 
people of Palos Township, Saturday 
afternoon, September 16, 1916, at 
Palos Park, Illinois, under the aus- 
pices of the Palos improvement club, 
book of the pageant by Hattie Sin- 
nard Pashley and Eleanor Reese 
Dunn. [Chicago, The Hildmann 
printing co., 1916] 1 eres 
illus. (incl. music) 12mo. [27643* 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 « and aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 488599; Palos im- 
provement club, Palos Park, Ill. 


PAGEANT OF THE CHURCH; given in 
honor of the general convention of 
the Protestant .Episcopal church, 
October, 1916. The Pageant de- 
signed and produced by the Rev. 
George Long. [St.. Louis, Mo., 
Printed by Woodward & Tiernan 
ptg. co., 1916] 59 p. 12mo. [27644 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
13,_1916; A 438863; G. Long, War- 
saw, Ill. 


PaTRIA; play in 4 acts, by Louis Jo- 
seph Vance. [1], 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27645 

© 1e. Oct. 24, 1916; D 45267; 
Starr company, New York. 


PAT’S MATRIMONIAL VENTURE; comedy, 
by Ward Macauley. Chicago, T. S. 
Denison & company [1916]. 18 p. 
12mo. [27646 

© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1916; 
D 45201; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 

Peanuts; farce in 1 act and 1-scene, 
by Mrs. C. Clark. [1], 24 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [27647 


© c: Oct. 23, 19169 Deas 
Mrs. Curran Clark, San Francisco. 


PEGGY’S PROPHECY; comedy playlet, by 
S. 00, .Hillman: [41], <4-sneeee 
Typewritten. [27648 

©. 1c. Oct. 24, 1916; D 45254; 
Sara Frazer Hillman, Pittsburgh. 


1232 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1916 


PERSECUTED (A) PRINCESS; comic op- 
era in 3 acts, words and music by 
C. Fiqué. [73] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only]. [27649 

© 1 c Oct. 19, 1916; D 45218; 
Carl Fiqué. Brooklyn. 


PHOSPHORESCENT JIM: 1 act farce 
comedy. by F. W. Thompson. 
25 p. 4to. Typewritten. [ 

© 1 e« Oct. 20, 1916; D 45227 
Frederic W. Thompson, New York. 


we 


PIERROT IN THE CLEAR OF THE MOON; 
pantomime, by G. S. Riggs. 5 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27651 

eee Oct. 7, 1916; D 45187; 
Gretchen S. Riggs, Chicago. 


Price (THE) OF PEACE; 1 act drama, 
by L. Varnes. 
written. [27652 

oot ce Oct 16,1916; D 45177; 
Lilyan Varnes, San Francisco. 


REFORMATION (THE) OF DAN DUFFY; 
or, SOBERING UP FATHER, vaudeville 
comedy playlet in 2 scenes, by H. N. 
James and Jos. S. Edwards. 12 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27653 

© 1c. Oct. 25, 1916; D 45269; 
Henry Newton James, Los Angeles. 


RESTITUTION ; military drama in 1 act, 
by Mary Forrest and A. R. de Beer. 
[1], 14 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[27654 

rn & Oct 18, 1916; D 45212; 

Abraham Rayfield De Beer, New 
York. 


ReEtTuRN (THE) OF HI JENKS; comedy 
in 4 acts, by Marion Short, based 
upon a farce written by J. H. Rortz. 
New York, Samuel French: London, 
Samuel French, ltd., 1916. 84 p. 
12mo. [27655 

feme. 25, 1916; 2° ce. Oct. 26, 
1916; D 45276; Samuel French, New 
York. 


Sr. NICHOLAS BOOK OF PLAYS AND 
OPERETTAS. 2d series. New York, 
The Century co. 1916. 4 p. L, 
3-243 p. illus. (incl. music) 12mo. 
Contents: The dream-toy shop, by 
Jessie M. Baker.—Christmas babes 
in the woods, by Corinne R. 
Swain.—Which shall be king? by 
Anna Van M. Jones.—The Christ- 
mas conspiracy, by Elizabeth Wood- 
bridge——How Christmas was saved, 
by Catharine Markham.—The first 
Thanksgiving day, by Agnes Mil- 
ler.—Everychild, by Content S. 
Nichols.—Everygirl, by Rachel L. 


[2], 16 p. fol. Type- | 


27661 


St. NICHOLAS BOOK OF PLAYS AND 
OPERETTAS.—Continued. 
Field.—The Egyptian cat, by Irene 
W. Clark.—The sleeping beauty, by 
Caroline Verhoeff.—Lord Malapert 
of Moonshine castle, by E. S. 
Brooks.—Little folk in green, by 
Elizabeth Woodbridge.—A friend in 
need, by Maude M. Frank.—The 
new Red Riding-hood, by E. S. 
Brooks.—The babes in the wood, by 
Laura E. Richards. [27656 
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 26, 
1916; aff. Sept. 27, 1916; A 488579; 
Century co., New York. 


SANDS OF DESTINY; comedy drama in 
4 acts, by Otto Wynne (pseud. of 


ao) ME ii Hare]. (215 ]t ae te: 
Typewritten. [27657 


© 1c. Oct. 27, 1916; D 45289; J. 
M. Edgar Hart, Montreal, Canada. 


SANGRE NIHIZISTA; tragedia en 1 acto, 
original de N. Lund-Bourn. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 
1916. 20 p. 12mo. [27658 

© Sept. 5, 1916 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45112; Nica Lund-Bourn, Madrid. 


Si DE LAS NINAS; comedia en tres, 
actos ¥ en prosa, por Leandro Fer- 
nandez de Moratin, ed. with intro- 
duction, notes, and vocabulary by 
J. D. M. Ford. Boston, New York 
fetc.] Ginn and company [1916] 
xiv, 126 p. 16mo. [27658* 

© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
42, 19165, A. 487635,;. J.-D» M_ Yord: 
Cambridge, Mass. [Copyright is 
claimed on new maiter] 


Sieur Dt Lutt: historical play in 4 
acts, by S. P. Stocker (Omesqua- 
wigishigoque). [5], 61 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27659 

©) de: Oct... 13, 19165, 451815 
Stella Prince Stocker, Duluth, Minn. 


SISTER Mary; comedy in 1 act, by 
N. R. Field. [3], 7 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27660 

© 1. ec. Oct. 21, 1916; D-45235; 
Norman Randolph Field, Newnan, 
Ga. 


SoMETHING WORTH WHILE; drama in 4 
acts, by C. E. Parker, embodying a 
new complete grand opera in 1 act 
entitled, The ery of the wolf, by 
C. E. Parker, music by Clifford El- 
more. [79] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [27661 

© 1c. Sept. 23, 1916: D 45015: 
Clifford E. Parker, New York. 


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27662 


Sone (THE) SELLER; musical comedy 
sketch, by W. Blake. [1], 5 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [27662 

© 1e Oct. 14, 1916; D 45230; 
Winfield Blake, San Francisco. 


Sons OF THE RICH; drama in 4 acts, by 
Charles Sumner and Walter Poague. 
[8i] p. 4to. Typewritten. [27663 

© 1c Oct. 16, 1916: D 45180; 
Charles Sumner Hayes. Chicago. 


Story (THE) oF ELEvsIs; lyrical 
drama [in 5 acts], by Louis V. 
Ledoux. New York, The Macmillan 
company, 1916. XIII, 96 p. 12mo. 

[27664 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1916; 

D 45275; Macmillan company, New 
York. 


STUDIES IN CHARACTER; play in 1 act, 
by P. D. Standing and D. Blaufox. 
[1], 4 p. 4to. Typewritten. [27665 

©.1 c. Oct. 10,1916; D,.45171; 
Percy D. Standing and David Blatu- 
fox, New York. 

SUFFERAGE-YET; Dlay in 1 act, by J. L. 
Browning. 11 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[27666 
Oricce. Oe. 18)°491G- “D> 4520T; 
Joseph L. Browning, New York. 


SULLY’S TRIBULATIONS ; farce in 3 acts, 
by M. Goldsmith. [94] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [27667 

© 1e Oct. 19, 1916; D 45219; 
Milton Goldsmith, New York. 

Teacup (THE) INN; play in 1 act, by 
F. Nordstrom. (2. OO. Doe. 
Typewritten. [27668 

© ic Aug. 18. 1916; D 44675; 
Frances Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 

THOSE GIRLS; musical farce in 2 acts, 
by W. I. and J. H. Percival. [95] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [Words only]. 


[27669 | 


© 1 ec. Oct. 20, 1916; D 45224; 
Walter I. Percival, New York. 


THREE PLAYS; by Padraic Colum. 
Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 
t91G. Vii ps. 1s 225 ps Nala amo. 
Contents: The fiddler’s house.—The 
land.—Thomas Muskerry. [27670 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
27, 1916; A 446100; P. Colum, New 
York. 

Tom AND JERRY; comedy of spirit in 
1 act, by’ W. Bowman)’ [1] Srp. 
4to. Typewritten. [27671 

© 1c. Oct. 17, 1916: D 45192 ; 
Willard Bowman, New York. 


! 


pt. nS. yv.9S 


TOMORROW AT TEN; comedy, by Lind- 


sey Barbee. Chicago, T. S. Denison 
& company [1916]. 12 p. 12mo. 
[27672 


© Oct. 14, 1916:°2 << Oct as, 
1916; D 45203; Eben H. Norris, Chi- 
cago. 


Tomorrow (THE) MAN; play in 4 acts, 
by L. Winner. [101] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27673 


© 1c. Oct. 10, 1916; D 45188; 
Lily Winner, New York. 


Trovapor (EL); por Antonio Garcia 
Gutiérrez, ed. with introduction, 
notes and vocabulary by Harold T. 
Davis and Fernando C. Tamayo 
[drama caballeresco en 5 jornadas, 
en prosa y verso] Colorado Springs, 
Col., Apex book company, 1916. 208 
p. incl. front. (port.) i16mo. 

[27673* 

© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

28, 1916; A 445386; Apex book co., 
Colorado Springs, Col. 


TWELFTH NIGHT; or, WHAT YOU 
WILL, ed. by Arthur D. Innes, Ameri- 
can ed. rev. by Frederick E. Pierce. 


Boston, New York [ete] D. C. 
Heath & co. [1916] 3 p. 1., v-xviii 
p., 1 1, 162 p. 16mo. (The Arden 


Shakespeare, general ed., C. H. Her- 
ford) [27673** 

© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 445456; D. C. Heath & 
co., Boston. 


UnvDERTOW (THE); original drama in 
prologue and 4 acts, by C. L. Clin- 
ton. [94] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

: [27874 
© 1 ec. Oct. 18, 1916; D 45260; 
Cora Lawten Clinton, New York. 


UNPUBLISHED; comedy drama of 
American publishers in 3 acts, by 
C. G. Bochert. [140] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27675 

© 1 ec. Oct. 21, 1916; D Ansa 
Charles G. Bochert New York. 


WHAT IT MEANT TO MoTHER CARSON; 
play in 1 act, by M. S. Zunser. [2], 
7p. 4to. Typewritten. [27676 

© i’e. Oct: 27, 1916: DP Sze 
Miriam Shomer Zunser, Brooklyn. 


WHAT’S YOUR GAME, JERRY? play in 3 
acts, by H. W. Hawley. [125] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [27677 

© 1c. Oct. 17, 1916; D 45194; 
Harry Waterbury Hawley, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 


1234 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1916 


WINNING (THE) widow; parlor com- 
edy in 2 acts, by Edith F. A. W. 
Painton. Chicago, T. S. Denison & 
company [1916]. 42 p. 12mo. 

[27678 

© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 e@ Oct. 18, 

1916; D 45205; Eben H. Norris, Chi- 
cago. 


WitcH (THE) oF ENpor; a tragedy 
fin 5 acts], by Robert Norwood. 
New York, George H. Doran com- 
pany [1916] 121 p. 12mo. [27678* 

© Noy. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 445452; George H. Doran 
co., New York. 


WomAN (THE) WHO WOULDN’T; play 
in 3 acts, by Rose Pastor Stokes. 
New York and London, G. P. Put- 
nam’s sons, 1916. 2 p. 1, 183 p. 
12mo. [27679 

© Oct. 20; 1916; 2 « Oet. 25, 
1916; D 45345; G. P. Putnam’s sons, 
New York. 


27683 


WooIne (THE) OF WILLIAM THE CoN- 
QUEROR; or FEMINISM UP TO DATE; 
play in prologue and 2 acts, by EH. C. 
S. Marsh. [2], 78 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27680 

©  & Oct. 26, 1916; D 4527%: 
Elizabeth Codwin Schofield Marsh, 
Princeton, N. J. 


Yooo (THE) or YoGA; play in 1 act, by 
S. M. Hirsch. [1], 7p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27681 

Ow. AOC. 16,5 1916) D 457s. 
Sidney M’ttron Hirsch, Nashville. 


YULE-TIDE (A) REVEL; festival for 
Christmas, by J. Thorp. 8 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [27682 


© de Oct. 10,1916) Dy 45190 
Josephine Thorp, Hast Orange, N. J. 
ZACH; character farce in 8 acts, by 
H. Brighouse. [111] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [27683 
© 1c. Oet. 24, 1916; D 45257; 
Harold Brighouse, Eccles, England. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 2,298 
unpublished and other one-copy dramas) printed in the catalogue 


ieee SONG 


sk Bole Ue a ee 2, 449 


1235 


v 


aaa, 


TITLE. OF DRAMA’ OF WHICH THE SUBSIS TINGS Geer 
RIGHT HAS” BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION SZ 
THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 


GOLDEN (THE) WIDOW; comedy in 
three acts from the French of Vic- 
torien Sardou, by Augustin Daly. 

[27683-1 

© by Richard Dorney and Rich- 
ard M. Henry, New York, as execu- 
tors, in renewal for 28 years. Re- 
newal no. 8788. Oct. 6, 1916. Orig- 
inal entry, Sept. 20, 1889, no. 28549. 


1256 


ClASS. Fo MAPS 


ANCHORAGE, Alaska. [Insurance map] 
Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 
8 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 
[27684 
rece 25. “191672 ec. «Oct 81, 
1916; EF 380146; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ANDREWS, Cherokee Co., N. C. [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 4 Sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27685 


© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 22, 
1916; F 30187; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ARIZONA, Heart-shaped copper-gold 
map. Arizona. Size 7 by 9 inches. 
[27686 
© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 

F 28940; Whitney & co., Boston. 


ATHENS, Calhoun Co., Mich. [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27687 

‘je eNov. 16, 1916: 2 c. Nov. 21, 
1916; F 380174; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ATTLEBORO, Bristol Co., Mass. Insur- 
ance maps. Sept.. 1916. Scale. 50 
ft. to an inch. 20 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27688 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 « Nov. 16, 
1916; EF 30161; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Maps of Attleboro, North Attle- 
boro, and Attleboro Falls. Size 18 
by 26 inches. [27689 


© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1916; 
F 28935; Sampson & Murdock co., 
Boston. 


BAINBRIDGE, Decatur Co., Ga. Insur- 
ance maps. Sept., 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 12 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27690 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ce Nov. 15, 
1916; F 380158; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


} 


Benson, Woodford Co., Ill. [Insur- 
ance map] _ Sept., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27691 

© Nov.5 16, 19167) 2 se. Nowe 1G, 

1916; F 30163; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


BRAXTON County, W. Va. Map of 
Braxton Co., W. Va. Size 15 by 
12 inches. [27692 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1916; 


F 28943; Shedd-Brown mfg. ¢o., 
Minneapolis. 

BREVARD, Transylvania Co., N. C. [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 


50 ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27693 — 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 21, 
1916; F 380177; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


BRIDGEPORT, Caddo Co., Okl. [Insur- 
surance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27694 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 @ Nov. 21, 
1916; F 30173; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


Bronson, Branch Co., Mich. [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [27695 


© ANovil22) 19116 2es Novew2o: 
1916; F 30191; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


BrRookLyn, N. Y. [Insurance map] 
v. 8, add’l sheet 119. Aug., 1916. 
Scale 60 ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 
18 inches. [27696 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ¢«. Nov. 17, 
1916; F 30162; Sanborn map co., . 
New York. 


Insurance maps of the borough of 
Brooklyn, city of New York, v. 4. 
1916. Scale 60 ft. to 1 inch. 120 1. 
size 27 by 18 inches. [27697 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1916; 
F 30148; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


1237 


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27698 


BrooxLtyNn, N. Y.—Continued. 
Rand-MecNally map of Brooklyn. 
Seale 2,000 feet to 1 inch. Size 28 
by 30 inches. [27698 

Oct.) 30), 19IGis. 2 “ce: Nov. ‘3, 
1916; F 289386; Rand-McNally & co., 
New York. 


BRUNDIDGE, Pike Co., Ala. [Insurance 


map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [27699 


cy UNGY, 10> 19a: 2G. Nov. (14, 
1916; F 380153; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CaLHouN County, Mich. Farm jour- 
nal map of Calhoun County, Mich. 
Scale 3 miles to 2 inches. Size 22 
by 22 inches. [27700 


©) Wet 25," 199622 «Gee 30. 
1916; F 289381; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


CALIPATRIA, Imperial Co., Cal. [In- 
surance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 
50. tt...to,an.ineh... Size 2b by 2. 
inches. [27701 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2-e. Nov:18, 
1916; EF 30169; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Cana- 
dian Pacific railway; with insert 
map, Canadian Pacifie railway and 
ocean services. Scate 100 mi. to 1 
inch. Size 84 by 31 inches. [27702 


© July. tt ole. 2G. (Noma 2, 
1916; F 28933; Poole bros., Chicago. 


Pacifie 
Seale 


Outline map, Canadian 
railway and connecting lines. 
Si by 18 inches. [27703 


© duby Ae A Ol 3 hen Nae 2 
1916; F 28934; Poole bros., Chicago. 


CARNEYS Point, Salem Co., N. J. [In- 
surance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27704 


~ ©) Nov. 14, 1916: 2 “e-iNoys do, 
1916; EF 30157; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, Mapa del estado 


de Chihuahua, Mexico. Scale 10 
mi. to Linch. Size 41 by 53 inches. 
[27705 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1916; 
F 289389; Cheatham Andrews Mc- 
Kie, El Paso. 


| 


pt. 5, See 


CINCINNATI, O. [Insurance maps] Vv. 
6. addl sheets 722-730. <Aug., 
1916. Secale 50 ft. to/ an “meas 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [27706 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 © Novos 
1916; EF 30172; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


CLEVELAND, O. Forman-Bassett co. 
map of Cleveland and vicinity. 
Scale 1600 ft. to one inch. Size 37 
by 67 inches. [27707 

© Novy... 1,: 19163. 2>-G) Sia 
1916; F 28947; Forman-Bassett co., 
Cleveland. 


Forman-Bassett co. map of Cleve- 
land and vicinity showing wards. 


Scale 1600 ft. to 1 inch. Size 37. 
by 67 inches. [27708 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2.6) Nowe 


1916; F 28948; Forman-Bassett co., 
Cleveland. 


CorpER, Lafayette Co., Mo.  [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27709 

© Nov. 21, 1916: 3 @ Nowe 

1916; IF 30189; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Harrison Co., Ky. In- 
Oct., .1916.- Seale 
17 sheets, size 


CYNTHIANA, 
surance maps. 
50 ft. to an: inch. 
25 by 21 inches. [27710 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2°e@ Nevis 
1916; F 30184; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


DaNnBuRY, Fairfield Co., Conn. Price 
and Lee co. map of the city of 
Danbury with Danbury township, 
borough and township of Bethel, 


Fairfield Co., Conn., 1916. Seale 
2400. ft. to 1) inch... Size 23 3paee 
inches. PAG TES 


© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 e. Nov. 9, 1916; 
E 28942; Price & Lee eco. New 
Haven, Conn. 


Eaton County, Mich. Farm journal 
map of Eaton Co., Mich. Scale 3 
mi. to 2 inches. Size 18 by 20 
inches. <“[2eti2 

© No. 13, 1916; 2 c. Nol 1a. 436. 
F 28950; C. S. Hammond & co., 
New York. 


EMMETSBURG, Palo Alto Co., Ia. [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [27713 

© “Nov. 18,1916 > 2 ene 
1916; F 380175; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


1238 


MAPS 


no. 11, 1916 


GaALATA, Hill Co., Mont. [Insurance 
map] Nov., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch, Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27714 


© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ce. Nov. 15, 1916; 


FH 30155; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

GILBERTSVILLE, Otsego Co., N. Y. [In- 
surance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 
inches. {27715 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1916; 


I 30151; Sanborn map co., New 


York. 


GORIN, Scotland Co., Mo. [Insurance 


map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27716 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 21, 


1916; F 380178; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


GRUNDY CENTER, Grundy Co., Ia. [In- 
surance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27717 

© Noy. 18, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 21, 
1916; EF 380176; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Hinton, Caddo Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft¥ to an 
inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27718 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ¢« Nov. 21, 

1916; F 30180; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Hitcucock, Blaine Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27719 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c Nov. 21, 

1916; F 30179; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


HoquiaAM, Grays Harbor Co., Wash. 
[Insurance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 
00 ft. to an inch. 36 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27720 

© Nov. 138, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 18, 
1916; F 80171; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


HueHES County, S. D. Standard at- 
las. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 
Zap) i, 1-1, vill, x—xxiil p.  illus., 
ports., ‘maps. fol. $15.00. [27721 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c¢ and aff. 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 488550; Geo. A. 
Ogle & co., Chicago. 


71114—16——7 


27729 


Huron, Beadle Co., S. Dak. Insur- 
ance maps. Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 18 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [27722 

@ Now 2 IO1Gs 2 ey Now, (22; 
1916; IF 30190; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


KiamMAatH Lakes. Automobile roads 
to Klamath Lakes and Crater Lakes 
from Montague and Yreka, Cal. 
Seale 12 mi. to # inch. Size 63 by 
9 inches. [27723 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2c. Oct. 30, 1916 ; 
I’ 28928; California state automo- 
bile assn., San Francisco. 


LAKE County, Minn. Sectional map, 
Lake County, Minn. Compiled from 
latest government surveys and other 
authentic sources. Secale 24 miles to 
Linch. Size 38 by 17 inches. [27724 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1916 ; 
I 28927; Jewett & son, St. Paul. 


LA Piatra, Macon Co., Mo. [Insurance 


map| Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft, to an 
inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 
[27725 

© VNovye 20 1916 (2) co Nove 22, 


1916; F 380185; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Larepo, Webb Co., Tex. Insurance 
maps. Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 18 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [27726 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ¢« Nov. 21, 
1916; F 380183; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Lee County, Ia. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, Geo. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 
2 p. 1, 7-79, viii, x—xxiii p. illus, 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00 

2UT2T 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 

21, 1916; A 445270; Geo. A. Ogle & 
co., Chicago. 

Lerpsic, Putnam Co., O. [Insurance 


map] 
inch. 


Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 

10 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27728 

©! Nov. (22> 19165 2c. Now... 23, 

1916; F 30194; Sanborn my Co), 
New York, 

LEONIDAS, St. Joseph Co., Mich. [in- 
surance map] Sept., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27729 

2) CANOE. LS) 

Sanborn map €o., 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 
1916; F 30167; 
New York. 


1239 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27730 


pt. I, 1S: V.93. 


Lipsy, Lincoln Co., Mont. [Insurance 
map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 


[27730 


©! Nov. 43, 191672. «Nov. 18, 
1916; F 30170; Sanborn map cCo., 
New York. 


Matta BeEnp, Saline Co., Mo. [Insur- 


ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27731 

©) Now i6, 1916; °2 ¢. “Nev. 17, 


1916; F 30164; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Mancum, Greer Co., Okl. Insurance 
maps. Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 13 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27732 

CG Noy. 22, 19162 2c. Now. 2a, 

1916; F 30193 ; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


Mason City, Ia. [Insurance map] 
addl. sheet 30. Sept., 1916. Secale 
50 ft. to an inch. Size 25 ‘by 21 
inches. [27733 

(©). .Nov.. 16, 1916 3.,2 -¢.. Nov. 17, 
1916; F 380165; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


MERIDEN, Conn. Map of the city of 
Meriden, prepared for the Price & 
Lee co.’s city directory. Size 27 by 


24 inches. [27734 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1916; 
F 28925; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


MILWAUKEE, Wis. Caspar’s officiat 
map of the city of Milwaukee and 


vicinity. Scale 1500 ft. to 1 inch. 
Size 27 by 22 inches. [27735 
Oet. 20, A916: 2. e. ove 4; 


1916; F 289388; C. W. Caspar co., 
Milwaukee. 


Insurance maps. v. 7. addi. 


sheets 804-807. July, 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27736 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1916; 


F 30149; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
NEw CARLISLE, Clarke Co., O. [Insur- 


Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. PA ere 

© Nov. 22, 1916; 2) Ge NOW | 23, 
1916; F 30192 : Sanborn map COo., 
New York. 


ance map] 
to an inch. 


NortH DaxkoTa. Crams superior map 
of North Dakota. Scale 8 mi. to 1 
inch. Size 37 by 48 inches. [277388 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1916; 
F 28941; George F. Cram co., Chi- 
cago. 


—— New commercial and census map 
of N. D. showing counties in differ- 
ent colors, political and congres- 
sional townships, cities, villages, and 
post-offices, steam and electric rail- 
roads with stations and distance be- 
tween stations, complete index to all 
places on map with population ac- 

cording to the latest census, insets 
of statistical information. Distance 
tables of railroad travel and other 

features. Size 47 by 28 inches. 
[27739 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 e. Oct. 8380, 
1916; F 28932; National map co., In- 
dianapolis. 


NoRWALK, Conn. Map of Norwalk, 
Conn., 1916, prepared by Samuel W. 
Hoyt, jr., for the Price & Lee co., 
directory. Size 28 by 16 inches. 

[27740 


© Oct. 26, 1916:'2>@ Gere 
1916; F 28926; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 


OnIo. Automobile road map of Ohio 
with Willard service stations. Secale 
35 mi. to 14 inches. Size 16 by 104 
inches. [27741 


© Oct. 23, 1916: 2 ¢, Gy. tee 
1916; F 28944; B. F. — CO., 
Akron, (); 


Ohio as originally surveyed and 
subdivided. Scale 12 mi. to 1 inch. 


Size 22 ae 23 inches. [27742 | 
© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1916; 
F Sere William E. Peters, 
Athens, or 
Orrick, Ray Co., Mo. [Insurance 


map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [27743 
© Nov. .17,-19163;:2, eNow tS 


1916; EF 380168; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


PapucaH, Ky. [Insurance map] addl. 
sheet 61. <Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27744 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 e. Nov. 16, 
1916; F 30159; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


1240 


MAPS 


no. 11, 1916 


PENNSYLVANIA. 75 miles around the 
geographical center, state of Penn- 
sylvania. Size 10 by 10 inches. 

[27745 
OmNov. 9019163) 2 ee: 'Nov. 11, 
1916; F 28945; George D. Proud, 

Philadelphia. 


PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Automobile map 
of Philadelphia and vicinity. Size 
23 by 36 inches. [27746 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 
1916; EF 28924; John Wanamaker, 


Philadelphia. 
Port Henry, Essex Co., N. Y. In- 
surance maps. Sept., 1916. Scale 


50 ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27747 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c Nov. 15, 
1916; EF 30156; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Putnam County, O. Farm journal 

map of Putnam Co., O. Secale 8 mi. 

to 2 inches. Size 21 by 21 inches. 

[27748 

© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c«. Nov. 15, 

1916; F 28951; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


RoosEvVELT, Middlesex Co., N. J. In- 
surance maps. Sept., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 14 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [27749 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ¢ Nov. 21, 
1916; F 380181; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


St. Louris, Mo. [Insurance map] v. 8. 


new sheets. 69, 75. Sept., 1916. 
Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [27750 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. Nov. 16, 
1916; EF 30160; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SALINE County, Mo. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 2 
pel, %—-15, Vili, x—xxiii p.  illus., 
ports., maps. fol. $15.00. [27751 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff, 
Sept. 25, 1916; A 438549; Geo. A. 
Ogle & co., Chicago. 


SEGUIN, Guadalupe Co., Tex. Insur- 
ance maps. Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 18 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [27752 

© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c@ Nov. 17, 
1916; EF 30166; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


1241 


i 


SHEFFIELD, Franklin Co., Ia. [Insur- 
ance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [27733 

© Noy. 21, 1916; 2.¢. Nov. 22, 
1916; EF 380186; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SHELBY CouNTy, O. Farm journal 
map of Shelby Co. O. Scale 3 
miles to 2 inches. Size 18 by 20 
inches. [27754 


©) Nov!) 13, 1916: 2)e; Nove. Lb; 
1916; FF 28949; C. S. Hammond & 
co., New York. 


SoutH Fork, Cambria Co., Pa. [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [27755 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 «@ Nov. 21, 
1916; F 30182; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

SPARKILL, Rockland Co., N. Y. [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [27756 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1916; 


F 380147; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
STOCKETT, Cascade Co., Mont. [Insur- 


ance map] Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [27757 


© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ec Nov. 15, 
1916; F 30154; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ToLEpo, O. Insurance maps. _ v. 3. 
add’! sheets 423-426. July, 1916. 
Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 4 sheets. 
size 25 by 21 inches. [27758 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1916; 
F 30150; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Troy, Pike Co., Ala. Insurance maps. 
Oct., 1916. Secale 50 ft. to an inch. 
12 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[27759 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c« Nov. 22, 

1916; F 30188; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


UNITED STATES. Rand, McNally po- 
litical atlas. The men and the issues 
of the presidential campaign of 1916. 
Chicago, New York, Rand, McNally 
& company, 1916. 16 p._ illus. 
ports., map, diagr. fol. $0.25. 
[27760 
© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Sept. 5, 1916; A 487537; Rand, Mc- 
Nally & co., Chicago. [Copyright is 
claimed on additions] 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27761 pt. 1, n.s., v. 13, no. 11, 1916 

VERDE MINING DISTRIcT, Ariz. Map of ; WASHINGTON (State) Judge’s road 
the Verde mining district also map of Washington and Oregon. 
Black Hills mining district, Jerome, Scale 10 miles to 1 inch. Size 51 
Yavapai Co., Ariz. Oct., 1916. by 54 inches. [27763 
Seale 1,500 ft. to 1 inch. Size 42 © Oct. 10, 1916; 2c Oct. 30, 
by 24 inches. 1916; F 28929; W. Elliott Judge, 
: [27761 San Francisco. 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ¢ Nov. 16, | Wirtiams County, O. Farm journal 
1916; F 28952: Clarence V. Hop- map of Williams County, O. Scale 
kins & Thomas L. MacLeod, Jerome, | 3 miles to 2 inches. Size 18 by 18 
Ariz. inches. [27764 
© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 e@ Oct. 30, 
i 1916; F 28930; C. S. Hammond & 
Waco, Tex. Insurance maps. New co., New York. 

sheets 53, 54, 56, add’l sheets 58-} ‘ ; : 
oe } ’ YAVAPAI County, Ariz. Verdi min- 
66. <Aug., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an ing district, Yavapai Co., Ariz. 


inch. 12 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. Scale 2,500 ft. to 1 inch. Size 104 by 
rir , e s 


») 
[27762 133 inches. [27765 
© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 ¢« Nov. 11, © Nov. 11, 1916; 2 @ Ney 44 
1916; F 30152; Sanborn map co., 1916; F 28946; S. F. Goddard % 
New York. Clark & Clark, Prescott, Ariz. 


Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1916___ 1, 410 


1242 


CLASSES L AND M. 


ACCUSING EVIDENCE; directed by Allen 
Dwan. Reel. [27766 
© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 11, 1916; L 9489; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
ACHING TOOTH IS NO EXCUSE. See Tin 
soldier, 


ALASKA, AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD. 
See At the top of the world— 
Alaska. 


ALL MAN; in 5 pts., story by Willard 
Mack, directed by Emile Chautard, 
photographed by Lucien Taing’y. 
Small reel. [27767 

© title, description and 257 prints 
reed. Nov. 18, 1916; L 9542; World 
film corp., New York. 


ANY OLD DUKE ’LE Do; written by R. 
A. Dillon, directed by P. C. Harti- 
gan. Reel. [27768 


© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 31, 1916; L 9425; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
ARCH CRIMINALS OF PARIS. See Vam- 
pires. 
ARCHITECTURAL CEYLON. Split reel. 
[27769 
© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 20, 1916; M %68; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


ASHES; written and _ directed by 
Robert F. Hill. 3 reels. [27770 
© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 27, 1916; L 9608; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD—ALASKA. 
Split reel. 
© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; M 767; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BEATRICE F'arr¥Fax: no. 10. Play ball. 
scenario by Basil Dickey, produced 
by Wharton, ine. 2 reels. [27772 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 7, 1916; L 9464; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


[27771 | 


MOTION PICTURES 


BEATRICE F'ArRFAx—Continued. 

11. The wages of sin, scenario 

by Basil Dickey, produced by Whar- 

ton, ine. 2 reels. WAT TR: 
© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 7, 1916; L 9465; Interna- 

tional film service, ine., New York. 


———Jj4. The hidden menace, scenario 
by Basil Dickey, produced by Whar- 
ton, ine. 2 reels. [27774 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 e and descrip- 
tion Nov. 18, 1916; L 9492; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


15. Wrist watches, scenario by 
Basil Dickey, produced by Wharton, 
ine. 2 reels. [27775 
© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 13, 1916; L 94938; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


BEHIND THE SCREEN; seventh of the 
comedies written and produced by 
Charles Chaplin under his new Mu- 
tual Chaplin contract. 2 reels. 

[27776 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 20, 1916; L 9557; Lone 
star corp., Chicago. 


BELGIUM, THE KINGDOM OF _ GRIEF. 


Small reel. [27077 

© title, description and 82 prints 
recd. Nov. 18, 1916; M 756; Beacon 
films, ine., New York. 


BELOW THE DEAD LINE. See Jimmie 
Dale, alias tire Grey Seal. 


Best (THE) MAN; by Thos. J. Gray, 

produced by Harry Jackson. Reel. 

[27778 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 22, 1916: L 9566; Klever 
pictures, ine., New York. 


BEYOND THE WALL. See Madness of 


Helen. 

Bic TREMAINE; picturization of Marie 
Van Vorst’s novel, produced for the 
Metro program under the direction 
of Henry Otto. 5 reels. [27779 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov.. 20, 1916; L 9546; Yorke 
film corp., New York. 


1243 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. III, n. s., v. 18 


27780 

Bossy BUMPS AT THE CIRCUS; ani- 
mated by Earl Hurd. (Paramount- 
Bray cartoon, no. 46} Reel. [27780 


© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion, Noy. 14) 491G Mote, Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 


BorDER (THE) LINE; by Charles Mi- 
chelson, directed by L. C. Windom. 
3 reels. [27781 
© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 e«. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 20, 1916; L 9547; Essa- 
nay film mfg. co., Chicago. 


BovuGHT AND PAID FoR; from the play 
by George Broadhurst, directed by 
Harley Knoles. Small reel. 

[27782 

© title and description recd. Nov. 

6, 1916; 242 prints recd. Nov. 7, 

2916. (1, 95125) William (Al) Brady, 
New York. 


BRAND (THE) OF CAIN; written by 
Waliace C. Clifton, directed by Co- 
lin Campbell. 2 reels. [27783 

© Nov. i8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 27, 1916; L 9609; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


BREAKER (THE); from the story by 
Arthur Stringer, arranged and di- 
rected by Fred E. Wright. 5 reels. 

[27784 

22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

23, 1916; L 9584; Hssanay 

co., Chicago. 


© Nov. 
tion Noy. 
film mfg. 


BRINGING UP FATHER; father gets into 
the movies, cartoon by George Mc- 
Manus, animated by Frank Moser, 
scenario by L. DeLorme. Split 
reel. [27785 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; M 768; Inter- 
national film service, inc., New York. 


Bucier (THE) oF ALGIERS; based on 
the novel, We are French, by Perley 
Moore Sheehan and Robert H. 
Davis, scenario by Elliott J. Claw- 
son, directed by Rupert Julian. 5 
reels. (Julian 1981 C) [27786 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 15, 1916;.L 9518; Blue- 
bird photoplays, ine., New York. 


BuRIED (THE) SECRET; in 3 pts. Clip- 
pings from roll. [27787 
© title, description and 76 prints 
recd. Nov. 6, 1916; L 9457; Nordisk 
films kompagni -A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


i 


CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL, no. 19. 
Split reel. [27788 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 9, 1916; M 754; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Capanre ( A) LADY cooK; written by 
Harry Wulze, produced by Wallace 
Beery. Reel. [27789 


© Nov. 3. 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6. 1916; L 9446; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CAPTAIN JINKS’ EVOLUTION; by Cyrus 
Townsend Brady, directed by Au- 
thur Ellery. Reel. [27790 


© Nov. 20, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 25, 1916; lL, 9595:;" Vitae 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


CAPTAIN JINKS’ HIDDEN TREASURE; by 
©. Graham Baker, directed Charles 
Dickson. Reel. [27791 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 14, 1916; L 9509; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


CAPTAIN JINKS SHOULD WORRY; by 
Thomas J. Gray, produced by 
Arthur Ellery. Reel. [27792 


© Nov. 11. 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Nov. 18, 1916; L 9500; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


CAPTAIN JINKS’ SPRAINED ANKLE; by 
Ross D. Whytock, produced by 
Arthur Ellery. Reel. [27793 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 27, 1916; L 9603; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


CARRIAGE CALL No. 101. See Secret 


kingdom. 


Case (A) OF BEANS; written by L. V. 
Jefferson, produced by Robert Daly. 
Reel. [27794 

© Novy. 3, 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9445; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CHAPERON (THE); from the play by 
Marion Fairfax, directed by Arthur 
Berthelet. 5 reels. [27795 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9453; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


CircLE (THE) OF DEATH. Reel. [27796 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9571; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co." ine, New York. 


1244 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 11, 1916 27812 
SeeUM STANTIAL curt; story by | DEesianine (A) woman. Reel. [27804 
George Suprenant, scenario by Maie © Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
Havey, produced by George Coch- tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9577; Uni- 
rane. 2 reels. [27797 versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


© Noy. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 11, 1916; L 9490; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CLosE caLLt. See Yellow pawn. 


Cort. Herzsa Liar, HOBO; animated car- 

_toon by J. R. Bray. Mer [27798 

" © Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 29. 1916: M 766; Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 


Cosette. See Rise of Susan. 

COUNTERFEIT FIVE. See Jimmie Dale 

_ alias the Grey Seal. 

COURT-MARTIALLED. See Liberty. 

Crimson (THE) STAIN MYSTERY; no. 
10. The infernal fiend, by Albert 
Payson Terhune, photoplay by Otto 
H. Goebel, directed by T. Hayes 
Hunter. 2 reels. [27799 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 8, 1916; L 9472; Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. 

—— 11. The tortured soul, by Albert 
Payson Terhune, photoplay by Otto 
i. Goebel, produced by the Erbo- 
graph co., directed by T. Hayes 
Hunter. 2 reels. [27800 

© Noy. 10, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 20, 1916; L 9555; Consoli- ! 
dated film corp., New York. 

12. The restless spirit, by Albert 

- Payson Terhune, photoplay by Otto 
BE. Goebel, produced by the Erbo- 
graph co., directed by T. Hayes 
Hunter. 2 reels. [27801 

© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c& and descrip- 
tion Nov. 20, 1916; L 9556; Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. 


CrosBy’s (THE) REST CURE; by Eliza- 
beth Jordan, produced by Sidney 
Drew. Reel. [27802 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9454; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 

CRUCIFIXION oF PHItIe Srrona. 
Martyrdom of Philip Strong. 

See Liberty. 

DEAD MAN’S ESCAPE. See Vampires. 

Drerp (THE) PURPLE; by Paul Arm- 
strong and Wilsen Mizner, directed 
by James Young. Small reel. 

[27803 

© title, description and 208 prints 

reed. Nov. 25, 1916; L 9600; World 
film eorp., New York. 


See 


DAUGHTER OF MARS. 


DETECTIVE’S HEAD. See Vampires. 

Deviw’s (THE) BONDWOMAN; written 
by Willis Woods and Fred Myton, 
scenario by Fred Myton, directed by 


Lioyd B. Carleton. 5 reels. 127805 
© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 11, 1916; L 9488; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
DiaMoND (THE) LURE; written and 
directed by John McDermott. Reel. 
{27806 


© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 3, 1916; L 9489; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


DoLtaR (THE) AND THE -LAW; by 
Irvin S. Cobb, picturized by Garfield 
Thompson, produced by Wilfred 
North. 5 reels. [27807 

© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 13, 1916; L 9502; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


DREAMY DUD JOYRIDING WITH PRIN- 
CESS ZiIM; cartoon by Wallace A. 
Carlson. Split reel. [278908 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; M 765; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


EAGLE’S (THE) wines; from the pen 
of Rufus Steele, scenario by Maud 
Grange, directed by Robert Leonard. 
5 reels (Leonard 1860-C) [27809 

© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 © and descrip- 
tion Nov. 14, 1916; L 9511; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


Easy Ep; written by H. Tipton Steck, 

directed by L. C. Winden. 2 reels. 

[27810 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 3, 1916; L 9437; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

HAT AND GROW HUNGRY. Reel. [27811 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 20, 1916; L 9554: L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


Eee (THE); written by J. Bradley 
Smollen, directed by Charles E. Ash- 
ley, 2 reels. [27812 

© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 25, 1916; L 9598; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


1245 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27813 


EMERALD (THE) PIN; story by E. Mag- 
nus Ingleton, scenario by Maie 
Havey, directed by Burton George. 
2 reels. [27813 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Nov. 14, 1916; L 9510; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ENEMY (THE) ; by Lillian Chester and 
George Randolph Chester, adapted 
by Garfield Thompson, directed by 
Paul Seardon. 7 reels. [27814 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 27, 1916; L 9604; Vita- 
graph eco. of America, Brooklyn. 


ENEMY (AN) TO THE KING; romantic 
drama by Robert N. Stephens, sce- 
nario by H. W. Bergman, directed 
by Frederick A. Thomson. 6 reels. 

[27815 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 20, 1916; L 9559; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


ENFANT (L’) PRODIGUE; (The prodigal 
son) adapted from the pantomine of 
Michel Carré and André Wormser. 
Clippings from reel. [27816 


© title. description and 85 prints 
recd. Nov. 18, 1916; L 9548 ; Edmond 
Benoit-Levy, Paris. 


EVIDENCE (THE): directed by Robert 
Z. Leonard. Reel. [27817 
© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 31, 1916; L 9426; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


EXTRAVAGANCE; from the story by 
Aaron Hoffman, directed for the 
Metro program by Burton L. King. 
6 reels. [27818 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9455; Popular 
plays and players, ine., New York. 


Eyres (THE) OF LOVE; Story by L. J. 
Benston, scenario by M. B. Havey, 
produced by Fred A. Kelsey. Reel. 

[27819 


31, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
1, 1916; L 9484; Universal 
co., ine., New York. 


© Oct. 
tion Nov. 
film mfg. 
EYES THAT HOLD. See Vampires. 


FARMER ALFALFA’S PRUNE PLANTATION 5 


animated by Paul Terry. (Para- 
mount-Bray cartoon, no. 45) Reel. 
[27820 


© Nov. 3. 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 8, 1916; M 752; Bray stu- 
dios, inec., New York. 


pt. III, n. s., v.13 


FASCINATING (THE) MODEL; written 
by Harry Wulze, directed by Roy 
Clements. Split reel. [27821 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9570; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Fasters (THE); by Paul West, di- 

rected by William Wolbert. Reel. 

[27822 

© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 1, 1916; L 9485; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


FATHER GETS INTO THE MOVIES. See 


Bringing up father. 


FELIX GETS IN WRONG; Story by Frank 
Ormston, scenario and direction by 
Calder Johnstone. Reel. [27823 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 15, 1916; L 9524; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

FIGHT FOR HoNoR. See Jimmy Dale, 
alias the Grey Seal. 


FINAL (THE) FRAUD; by Charles J. 
McGuirk, directed by J. Charles 
Haydon. 3 reels. [27824 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 28, 1916; L 9612; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

Fisu. 4767. Reel. [27825 

© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 14, 1916; L 9508; Bio- 
graph co., New York. 

FLAG OF TRUCE. See Liberty. 

Frirt (THE); by George E. Hall, pro- 
duced by Rolma films, ine. under 
the direction of William Quirk. 
Reel. [27826 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9567; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 

FoLLOWING THE FLAG. 3 reels. [27827 

© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 17, 1916; L 9534; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

For THE FLAG. See Liberty. 

FREE SPEECH; by Epes Winthrop Sar- 
gent, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. [27828 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 31, 1916; L 9429; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 

Gates (THE) oF EpEN; from the story 
by Rev. William E. Danforth, 
adapted and directed for the Metro 
program by John H. Collins. 5 
reels. [27829 

© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 1, 1916; L 9433; Columbia 
pictures corp., New York. 


1246 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 11, 1916 


GuHost. Sce Vampires. 


Girt (THE) DETECTIVE; written by 
Wm. Alfred Coret, directed by Bur- 
ton L. King. Reel. [27830 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 31, 1916; L 9427; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

GLACIER PARK AND ITS PICTURESQUE 

INHABITANTS. Split reel. [27831 
© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 22, 1916; M 769; Inter- 

national film service, ine., New York. 


GREAT (THE) FUR INDUSTRY. Clip- 
pings from reel. [27832 
© title and description recd. Nov. 

14, 1916; 55 prints recd. Nov. 22, 


1916; M 770; Julian C. Austrian, 
New York. 

GREAT (THE) TEMPLE OF RAMES- 
WAREN. Split reel. [27833 


© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 25, 1916; M 773; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


2 reels. 
[278384 
© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 28, 1916; L 9586; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


GREATER (THE) POWER. 


GREENLAND’S ICY MOUNTAINS; ani- 


mated by L. M. Glackens. (Para- 
mount-Bray cartoon no. 44) Reel. 
[27835 


© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 31, 1916; M 748; Bray 
studios, inc., New York. 


GuILtTy ; story by Ben Cohn and Wil- 
liam Parker, scenario by William 
Parker, directed by Henry McRae. 
2 reels. [27838 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9444: Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


HASH AND HAVOC; by Lawrence Semon 
and Graham Baker, directed by 
Lawrence Semon. Reel. [27837 

© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 13, 1916; L 9506; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT.TILLIE? by 
Daisy Eloise Smith, directed by 
David Smith. Reel. [27838 


© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 25, 1916; L 9594; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


| HER CHANCE; 


27847 


HEDGE OF HEART’S DESIRE; written by 
Mare EH. Jones, and produced by 
Burton L. King. Reel. [27839 


© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 10, 1916; L 9485; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


HEEL (THE) OF THE LAW; directed by 
George Loane Tucker. 2 reels. 

[27840 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9575; Uni- 

versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HELP, HELP, HELP; by Lawrence Semon 
and Graham Baker, directed by 
Lawrence Semon. Reel. [27841 

© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 7, 1916; L 9466; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


HeEnRY’sS THANKSGIVING; by Charlotte 
Wharton Ayers, produced by Sidney 
Drew. Reel. [27842 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 15, 1916; L 9516; Metro 
picture corp., New York. 


Constance 
Reel. 
[27843 
© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 9, 1916; L 9482; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Reel. 
[27844 
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 16, 1916; L 9530; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


written by 
Crawley, and Arthur Meade. 


HER MESSAGE TO HEAVEN. 


HERITAGE (THE) OF HATE; written by 
Walter Woods, scenario by E. J. 
Clawson, directed by Burton George. 
5 reels. [27845 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 8, 1916; L 9441; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Hermit (THE); in 8 pts. Clippings 
from roll. [27846 
© title, description and 69 prints 
recd. Nov..6, 1916; L 9458; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


HEROINE (THE) OF SAN JUAN; writ- 
ten by Grace Cunard, directed by 
Francis Ford. 2 reels. [27847 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 15, 1916; L 9522; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


HIDDEN MENACE. 


See Beatrice Fair- 
fax. 


1247 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27848 


pt. Oy, n.s., v.13 


HIS BREAD AND BUTTER; photoplay and 
supervision by Mack Sennett, direct- 
ed by Edward Cline, assisted by 
Hank Mann. 2 reels. [27848 
JO), Ape 29, 1916.2 se. Moy.) 20: 
1916; description Nov. 17, 1916; L 
9545; Triangle film corp., New York. 


HIS GOLDEN HovuR; written by Harry 
Wulze, directed by Roy Clements. 
Reel. [27849 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 25, 1916; L 9592; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


His LAST LAUGH; by Mack Sennett, di- 
rected by Walter Wright, assisted 
by Dave Anderson. 38 reels. [27850 

©: Apr. 9, 1S91G:. 2; e.. Nov; 18, 
1916; description Nov. 17, 1916; L 
9540; Triangle film corp., New York. 


HIs MORAL CODE; by Charles Michel- 
son, directed by H. H. Calvert. 38 
reels. [27851 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 16, 1916; L 9529; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


HoNoR THY COUNTRY; story by Willis 
Woods, scenario by Alice Von Sax- 
mar, directed by Ben Wilson. 3 
reels. [27852 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 9, 1916; L 9483; Universal 
film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


FIONORABLE Mr. OXENHAM. See Secret 


kingdom. 


How DO YOU FEEL? story by Robert T. 
Gowan, scenario by Walter New- 
man. directed by Louis Chaudet. 
Reel. [27853 


© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 11, 1916; L 9491; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


How LIFE BEGINS: produced and photo- 
graphed by G. E. Stone, in collabora- 
tion with J. A. Long. Clippings 
from roll. [27854 

© title, description and 53 prints 
reed. Oct. 18, 1916; M 751; George 
EH. Stone, Berkeley, Cal. 


HAUMAN FLOTSAM. See Secret kingdom. 


IN HIS STEPS. See 
Philip Strong. 
IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH; in 3 pts. 
Clippings from roll. [27855 
© title, description and 87 prints 
recd. Nov. 6, 1916; L 9459; Nordisk 
films kompagni, A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


Martyrdom of 


, 


1 


| ——5. 


| 
| 
| 


a eee 


INFERNAL FIEND. 


See Crimson stain 
mystery. 


IRMA IN WONDERLAND; written and di- 
rected by Lule Warrenton. Reel. 

[27856 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and deserip- 

tion Nov. 15, 1916; L 9521; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


JANITOR’S (A) VENDETTA; written by 
Harry Wulze, directed by William 
W. Beaudine. Reel. [27857 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 20, 1916; L 9550; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., New York. 


JEALOUSY; photoplay by James L. 
Garey, scenario and direction by 
Will. S. Davis. 5 reels. [27858 

© Noy. 19, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 20, 1916; L 9544; William 
Fox, New York. 


JESS OF THE HILL COUNTRY; supervised 
by H. M. and EH. D. Horkheimer. 
Clipping from reel. [27859 

© title, description and 54 prints 
recd. Oct. 31, 1916; L 9431; Melies 
mfg. co., New York. 


JIMMIE DALE, ALIAS THE GREY SEAL; 
no. 3. The counterfeit five, by Frank 
L. Packard. Clippings from reel. 

[27860 

© title, description and 180 prints 

reed. Nov. 22, 1916; L 9581; Mon- 
mouth film corp., New York. 


—4,;The Mitzer murder, by Frank 
L. Packard. Clippings from reel. 
[27861 
© title, description and 175 prints 
recd. Nov. 22, 1916; L 9582; Mon- 
mouth film corp., New York. 
A fight for honor, by Frank 
L. Packard. Clippings from reel. 
[27862 
© title, description and 142 prints 
reed. Nov. 22, 1916; L 9579; Mon- 
mouth film corp., New York. 
—6. Below the dead line, by Frank 
L. Packard. Clippings from reel. 
[27863 
© title, description and 153 prints 
recd. Nov. 22, 1916; L 9580; Mon- 
mouth film corp., New York. 
Joy (THE) KILLER; in 8 pts. Clip- 
pings from roll, [27864 
© title, description and 119 prints 
recd. Nov. 6, 1916; L 9462; Nordisk 
‘films kompagni, A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


48 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 11, 1916 


JUDEX; no. 1. the mysterious shadow, 
in 3 pts. Clippings from reel. 
[27865 
© title, description and 333 prints 
recd. Nov. 2, 1916; L 9486; Societe 
- des etablissments Gaumont, Paris. 


Clip- 
[27S66 

© title, description and 84 prints 
recd. Nov. 6, 1916; L 9461; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen, 
Denmark. 


JupcE’s (THE) WIFE: in 8 pts. 
pings from rol, 


JUMPS AND JEALOUSY; by Lawrence 
Semon and Graham Baker, directed 
by Lawrence Semon. Reel. [27867 

5 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 9, 1916; L 9477; Vitagraph 
_ co. of America, Brooklyn. 


JUST HER LUCK; written by Arthur 
Maude and Constance Crawley, di- 
rected by Donald McDonald. 2 


reels. [27868 


© Noy. 23, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 25, 1916: L 95938; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


KINKAID—GAMBLER; Story and direc- 
tion by Raymond Wells, scenario by 
Fred Myton. 5 reels. [27869 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 27, 1916; L 9607; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc... New York. 


KNIGHTS OF THE BATHTUB: Story by 
Dorothy Barrett, scenario by Charles 
J. Wilson, jr.. directed by Louis 
William Chaudet. Reel. [27870 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Oct. 31, 1916; L 9424; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

LAND OF INTRIGUE. See Secret king- 

- dom. 


Last (THE) OF THE MorcGans: from a 
story entitled Memories, by Con- 
stance Crawley and Arthur Maude, 
seenario and direction by William V. 
Mong. 2 reels. [27871 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22. 1916; L 9572; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co.. ine., New York. 


Lipergty; no. 11. A daughter of Mars, 
story and adaptation by Jacques 
Jaccard, photographed by Charles 
Kingsbury. 2 reels. [27872 

© Nov. 6, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 7, 1916; L 9468; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


27881 


LipErtTy—Continued. 
12. For the flag, story and adap- 
tation by Jacques Jaccard. 2 reels. 
[27873 
© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 13, 1916; L 9494; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


——13. Sirife and sorrow, written 
and directed by Jacques Jaccard. 
2 reels. [2787+ 


© Noy. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 13, 1916; L 9495; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine.. New York. 


14. A modern Joan of Are, writ- 
ten by W. B. Pearson, directed by 
Henry McRae. 2 reels. [27875 

© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 15, 1916; L 9496; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


15. The flag of truce, written by 
W. 5B. Pearson, directed by Henry 
McRae. 2 reels. [27876 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 16, 1916; L 95382; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


——16. Court-martialled. written by 
W. B. Pearson, directed by Henry 
McRae. 2 reels. [27877 

© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 23, 1916; L 9588; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LIFE’S MAELSTROM; written by Mur- 
dock MacQuarrie, directed by Jay 
Hunt. 2 reels. [27878 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Noy. 3, 1916; L 9440; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


LItTLeE MEENA’S ROMANCE; by F. M. 
Pierson, direction by Paul Powell. 
5 reels. [27879 

©): Apr: 9) 191622) es Moye ots: 
1916; description Nov. 17, 1916; L 
9541; Triangle film corp., New York. 
of 


LocaL SHOWERS. See 


Musty Suter. 


Mishaps 


Lota. See Without a soul. 


Lone (THE) sEARCH. Reel. [27880 
© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 6, 1916; L 9450; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
Lost IN BaByton; written by Harvey 
Gates, directed by Millard K. Wil- 
son. Reel. [27881 
© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9447; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


1249 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27882 


pt. 0, 0. S., v. 13 


Lost (THE) LODE: story by J. B. Rice. 


scenario by William Parker, di- 
rected by Henry McRae. 2 reels. 
[27882 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Nov. 16, 1916; L 9531; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


McGINTY AND THE MERMAID: animated 

cartoon drawn by Edwin Johnson. 

lippings from reel. [27883 

© title and description recd. Oct. 

25, 1916: 7 primis recd. Novy: 6, 

1916; M 758; Patrick J. Gallagher. 
Brooklyn. 


MADNESS (THE) oF HELEN; in 5 pts., 
story by Emmett Campbell Hall, di- 
rected by ‘Travers Vale, photo- 
graphed by Max Schneider. pro- 
duced by Paragon films, inc. Small 
reel. [Title changed from Beyond 
the wall] [27884 

© title, description and 231 prints 
reed. Nov. 15. 1916: L 9525; World 
film corp.. New York. 


Martyn (THE) Spring; story by Charles 
Agnew McLean, scenario by William 
Parker, directed br Jack Conway. 
5 reels. [27885 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 20, 1916: L 9552; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


MAN IN MOTLEY: by Tom Gallon, pro- 
duced by Ralph Dewsbury for Lon- 
don film co., F. 116. Clippings from 
roll. [27886 

© title, description and 39 prints 
reed. Oct. 31, 1916; L 9514; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


Mansarp (THE) MYSTERY: Story by 
Sylvester Janes, scenario by Harvey 
Gates, directed by Stuart Paton. 2 
reels, [27887 

© Noy. 20, 1916: 2 c and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9573; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

MARRIED A YEAR; scenario by Calder 
Johnstone, directed by John Mc- 
Dermott. Reel. [27888 


© Nov. 16, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 17, 1916; L 9533; Uni- 
versal film mfg. ¢co., ine., New York. 
Martyrpom (THE) oF PHILIP STRONG; 
based on The crucifixion of Philip 
Strong, by Charles M. Sheldon, 
dramatized by Francis Neilson. 5 
reels. [Note: also dramatized in 
part from In his steps] [27889 
© Nov. 18. 1916: 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 20, 1916; L 9553; Para- 
mount picture corp., New York. 


rr ce a eT ES SO A TS SS SA 


MEASURE (THE) OF A MAN; Story by 
Norman Duncan, scenario by Maud 
Grange, directed by Jack Conway. 
2 reels. (Conway 1990 C) [27890 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 9, 1916; L 9484; Binebird 
photoplays, ine.. New York. 


Meprator (THE); from the novel by 
Roy Norton, adopted for the screem 
by Otis Turner and Ethel Webber, 
directed by Otis Turner. 5 reels. 

{2789 

© Noy. 12, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Noy. 13, 1916; L 9503; William 
Fox, New York. 


Memories. Sce Last of the Morgans. 
Men (THE) SHE MARRIED; adapted 


from the story by Harold Vickers, 
directed by Travers Vale, produced 
by Pearless, inc. Small reel. 
[27892 
© title and description recd. Noy. 
2, 1916; 220 prints reed. Nov. 3, 
1916: L 9471; World film corp., New 
York. 


Messace (A) To Garcra; founded om 
Elbert Hubbard’s preachment, di- 
rection by Richard Ridgely. 5 reeis. 

[27893 

© Noy. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Noy. 22. 1916; L 9568; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


Mrizrttion (A) DOLEAR SMASH. 2 reels. 

" [27894 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 3, 1916; L. 9442; L-Ke 

motion picture kompany, Hollywood. 
Cal. 


Miscuier (THE) MAKER: written by 
Alfred Solman, scenario and direc- 
tion by John G. Adolfi. 5 reels. 

[27895 

© Noy. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Noy. 27, 1916; L 9601; William 
Fox, New York. 


MisHaps (THE) oF Musty SUFFER: 
series B, no. 4. Local showers, di- 
rected by Louis Myll. Reel. 

[27896 

© July 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 14, 1916; L 9507; George 
Kleine, New York. 


5. A pirate bold, directed by Louis 
Myll. Reel. [27897 

© July 19, 1916; 2 ec. and deserip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9562; George 
Kleine, New York. 


1250 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 11, 1916 


MisHaps (THE) oF Musty SUFFER— 
Continued. 

6. Outs and ins, directed by Louis 

Myll. Reel. [27898 
© July 26, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion Nov. 28, 1916: L 9614; George 

Kleine, New York. 


Miss GEORGE WASHINGTON; by Lewis 
Allen, directed by J. Searle Dawley, 
photographed by Lyman Browning. 
5 reels. [27899 

© Noy. 9. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 10, 1916; L 9486: Famous 
players film co.. New York. 


MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN: written and 
produced by Tom Mix. Reel. 
[27900 
© Noy. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 20, 1916: L 9558; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 
MITZER MURDER. See Jimmie Dale, 
alias the Grey Seal. 
MODERN JOAN OF ARC. 
MoTrHer (THE) CALL; 
Reynolds. directed by Ruth Ann 
Baldwin. Reel. [27901 
© Nov. 18. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 20, 1916: L 9551: Univer- 
sal film mig. co., New York. 
Motor MAT AND HIS FLIv. Split reel. 
[27902 
© Noy. 8, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 9, 1916: M 753: Universal 
film mfg. co., ine.. New York. 
RMIYSTERIOUS sHADOW. See Judex. 


See Liberty. 
story by Lynn 


NANETTE OF THE Witps: by Willard 
Mack. 5 reels. £27903 


© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 25, 1916; L 9596; Famous 
players film co., New York. 

Nor IN THE NEWS; wWriiten by H. Tip- 
ton Steck, directed by Charles E. 
Ashley. 2 reels. [27904 

© Nov. 8. 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 9, 1916; L 9474; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

Opp CHARGES: by W. W. Jacobs, adapt- 
ed and produced by Frank Miller 
for London film co.. F. 121. Clip- 
pings from roll. [27905 

© title, description and 13 prints 
recd. Oct. 31, 1916; L 9513; Paul H. 
Cromelin, New York. 


OUR OTHER LIVES: by Agnes C. John- 
ston, picturized and directed by 
Eugene Mullin. 3 reels. [27906 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 27, 1916; L 9605; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


27915 


OUTS AND INS. See Mishaps of Musty. 
Suffer. 

PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH, no. 40. Reel. 

[27907 

© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 3, 1916; M 750; Para- . 

mount pictures corp., New York. 


——4li. Reel. [2790S 

© Noy. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 10, 1916; M 755; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


42. Reel. [27909 
© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 17, 1916; M 760; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


— 43. Reel. [27910 

© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 24, 1916; M 772; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


PASS THE PRUNES; scenario by Bess 
Meredyth, directed by Louis Wil- 
liam Chaudet. Reel. [27911 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9578; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PEN (A) TRIP TO PALESTINE; with Hy 
Mayer. Reel. [27912 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 3, 1916; M 749; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


PENDLETON ROUNDUP, 1916; in 6 pts. 
6 prints, + by 6 inches. [27813 
© title, description, and 6 prints 
recd. Nov. 20, 1916; M 764: Oregon 
Washington feature film c¢o., Spo- 
kane, Wash. 


PreopLe (THE) vs. JOHN DoE; written 
and produced by Lois Weber. 6 
reels. [27914 

© Noy. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9564; Argosy 
films, inc.. New York. 


PIRATE BOLD. 
Suffer. 


See Mishaps of Musty 


Pray BALL. See Beatrice Fairfax. 
Prow (THE) GIRL: by Harvey Thew, 
from the story by Edward Morris, 
produced by Robert Leonard. 5 
reels. [27915 
© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 9, 1916; L 9475; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27916 


PORTRAIT OF A KING. 
dom. 

Prick (THE) OF FAME; by Franklin B. 
Coates, directed by Charles Brabin. 
5 reels. [27916 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion Nov. 9, 1916; L 9481; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


See Enfant prodigue. 
PURCHASE (THE) PRICE; written by F. 


McGrew Willis and directed by 
Burton L. King. Reel. [27917 


© Noy. 18, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 27, 1916; L 9610; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Purity; by Clifford Howard. 


See Secret king- 


PRODIGAL SON. 


nd 


é 


Oi duly 15, 19165, 2. ce... Nov. 28, 
1916; description Nov. 1, 1916; L 
9611; American film co., ine, Chi- 
cago. 

QUESTION (THE) MARK; Supervised by 
H. M. and E. D. Horkheimer. Clip- 
pings from reel. [21919 

© title, description and 62 prints 


recd. Nov. 6, 1916; L 9463; Melies 
mfg. co., New York. 
Raccoons. Split reel. [27920 


© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 25, 1916; M 775; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


RAH, RAH, RAH; by Lawrence Semon 
and Graham Baker, directed by 
Lawrence Semon. Reel. [27921 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 15, 1916 °° L’ 9517: Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


RANDOLPH ’64. See Rose of the South. 
RED NOTE BooK. See Vampires. 


RESTLESS SPIRIT. See Crimson stain 


mystery. 
RisE (THE) OF SUSAN; in 5 pts., by 
Frances Marion, directed by S. EH. 


V. Taylor, produced by Peerless. 
Small reel. [Title changed from 
‘Cosette] [27922 


© title, description and 240 prints 
recd. Nov. 23, 1916; L 9589; World 
film corp., New York. 


Road (THE) TO LOVE; by Blanche 
Dougan Cole, scenario by Gardner 
Hunting, produced under the direc- 
tion of Scott Sidney. 5 reels. 

[27923 
© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9565; Oliver 


Morosco photoplay co., Los Angeles. | 


reels. | 
[27918 | 


pt. I, n. s., v.13 


20SE (THE) OF GRENADE; in 4 pfts., 
adapted from the book by Jean 
Rameau, made by the Tiber film of 

Rome. 15 prints 7 by 94 inches. 
[27924 


© title, description and 15 prints 
recd. Oct. 5, 1916; L 9526; Lucien 
Muratore, Chicago. 


ROSE OF THE SouTH; originally Ran- 
dolph °64, written by Arthur Train, 
scenario by Joseph F. Poland, di- 
rected by Paul Seardon. 5 reels. 

[27925 

© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 17, 1916; L 9536; Vita- 
graph co., of America, Brooklyn. 


RoyaALty AT RED Wine. See Secret 
kingdom. 
SAFE (A) PROPOSITION. Reel. [27926 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 1, 1916; L 9482; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


SAMMIE JOHNSIN AT THE SEASIDE; 
eartoon by Pat Sullivan. Split reel. 
[27927 


© Noy. 18, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 


tion Nov. 20, 1916; M 762; Universal 
film mfg. co., New York. 

SAMMIE JOHNSIN’S LOVE AFFAIR. Split 
reel, [27928 


© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 25, 1916; M 774; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SaTANAS. See Vampires. 


ScRAPPILY MARRIED; written by Harry 
Wulze, directed by W. W. Beaudine. 
Reel. [27929 


© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 23, 1916; L 9587; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
SEALED PACKET. See Secret kingdom. 
SEcRET (THE) KINGDOM; no. 1. The 
- Jand of intrigue, written by Louis 
Joseph Vance, from the scenario by 
Basil Dickey. 3 reels. [27930 
© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and deserip- 
tion Nov. 9, 1916; L 9478; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


2. Royalty at Red Wing, by 
Louis Joseph Vance, from the scena- 
rio by Basil Dickey, directed by 
Theodore Marston. 38 reels. [27981 
© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 18, 1916; L 9498; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


1252 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 11, 1916 


Secrer (THE) KINGDOM—Continued. 
3. The sealed packet, written by 
Louis Joseph Vance, from the scena- 
rio by Basil Dickey, directed by 
Theodore Marston. 2 reels. [27952 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 
tion Nov. 9, 1916; L 9479; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


-——4, The honorable Mr. Oxenham, 
written by Louis Joseph Vance, from 
the scenario by Basil Dickey, direct- 
ed by Theodore Marston. 2 reels. 

[27933 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 8, 1916; L 9480; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


— 5. Carriage call no. 101, by Louis 
Joseph Vance, from scenario by Ba- 
sil Dickey. 2 reels. [27934 

© Noy. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 11, 1916; L 9487; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


— 6. Human fiotsam, written by 
Louis Joseph Vance, from scenario 
by Basil Dickey, directed by Theo- 
dore Marston. 2 reels. [27985 

© Noy. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 17, 1916; L 9535; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


— 14. The portrait of a king, writ- 
ten by Louis Joseph Vance, from 
scenario by Basil Dickey, directed 
by Theodore Marston. 2 reels. 

[27936 

© Novy. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9563; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. ~ 


15. The tocsin, by Louis Joseph 
Vance, from the scenario by Basil 
Dickey, directed by Theodore Mars- 
ton. 2 reels. [27937 
© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 13, 1916; L 9499; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


Sex (THE) LURE; story by Don Dun- 
das, scenario and direction by Ivan 
Abramson. 22 prints 8 by 10 inches. 

[279388 

© title. description and 22 prints 

recd. Noy. 8, 1916; L 9473; Ivan 
film productions, ine., New York. 


SHapow (THE); in 2 pts., scenario by 
BE. B. Lewis, directed by Allan J. 
Holubar. Reel and split reel. 

[27939 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 25, 1916; L 9599; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inec., New York. 


e. and descrip- | 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


27948 

SHERIFF’S (THE) BLUNDER; written 
and directed by Tom Mix. 2 reels. 
[27940 


© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9451; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 

SHOULD SHE HAVE TOLD? written and 
directed by John MeDermott. 38 
reels. [27941 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9574; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

SicN (THE) OF THE POPPY; written by 


J. Grubb Alexander, directed by 
Charles Swickard. 5 reels. (Swick- 
ard 2062 C) [27942 


© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Nov. 25, 1916; L 9597; Blue- 
bird photoplays, ine., New York. 


SINS OF HER PARENT; written by Tom 
Forman, scenario and direction by 
Frank Lloyd. 5 reels. [27943 

© Novy. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 6, 1916; L 9443; William 
Fox, New York. 


now (THE) CURE; by Mack Sennett, 

directed by Arvid E. Gillstrom, as- 
sisted by Bob Eddy. 3 reels. 

[27944 

©), Apr: 123., 4916... 2c. Noy. 4S: 

1916; description Nov. 17, 1916; I 

9539; Triangle film corp... New York. 


SOME BRAVERY. Reel. [27945 

© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 13, 1916; L 9497; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Son (THE) OF A REBEL CHIEF: written 
and directed by William V. Mong. 
2 reels. [27946 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9448; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


STRANGER (A) FROM SOMEWHERE; writ- 
ten by Willis Woods, directed by 
William Worthington. 5 reels. 
(Worthington 2051 C) [27947 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Oct. 31, 1916; L 9430; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


STRIFE AND sorrow. See Liberty. 
SUNBEAMS (THE); written by Shan- 
non Fife, scenario by June Mathis, 
directed by Edwin Carewe. 5 reels. 
[27948 
© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 27, 1916; L 9602; Rolfe 

photoplays, ine., New York. 


1253 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


27949 


Tartok (THE) OF BOND STREET; by 
Gerrard films, lid. by permission 
Barker motion photography. Clip- 
ping from reel. [27949 


© title, description and 54 prints 
recd. Nov. 20, 1916; L 9560; Cosmo- 
fotofilm co.. New York. 


TAKING THE HONEY OUT OF HONEY- 
Moon; by C. Graham Baker and 
George Plympton, directed by David 
Smith. Reel. [27950 


© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Nov. 13, 1916; L 9501; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


TARGET (THE) OF DREAMS; Supervised 
by H. M. and E. D. Horkheimer. 
Clippings from reel. [27951 


© title, description and 61 prints 
reed. Nov. 14, 1916; L 9515; Melies 
mfg. co., New York. 


TATTLE-TALE ALICE. Reel. [27952 


© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9569; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


TEMPORAL POWER; in 5 pts., adapted 
from the novel of Marie Corelli, 
made by the Tiber film of Rome. 8 
prints 7 by 93 inches. [27953 


© title, description and 8 prints 
reed. Oct. 5, 1916; L 9527; Lucien 
Muratore, Chicago. 


THEIR COUNTERFEIT VACATION; in 1 pt., 
written and worked out by James 
O. Walsh, Rex Taylor and Joseph 
A. Richmond. Clippings from reel. 

[27954 


© title, description and 124 prints 
reed. Nov. 24, 1916; L 9591; United 
States motion picture corp., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


THEIR FIRST ARREST; Story by Smythe 
Addison, directed by William W. 
Beaudine. Reel. [27955 


© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9449; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


THREAD (THE) OF LIFE; written by 
Joseph Gollomb, directed by Ben 
Wilson. 2 reels. [27956 

© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 7, 1916; L 9469; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


pt. D1, n. s., v.13 


TIN (A) SOLDIER; or An aching tooth 
is no excuse, by Charles Hoyt, di- 
rected by Richard Foster Baker. 2 
reels. [27957 

© Nov. 18, 1916: 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Novy. 20. 1916; L 9548; Essa- 
nay film mfg. co., Chicago. 


See Secret kingdom. 
TORMENT (THE) Reel. [27958 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 c¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 7, 1916; ii Gage ase 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


TOCSIN. 


ToRTURED sour. See Crimson stain 


mystery. 


UNIVERSAL SCREEN MAGAZINE; Vol. 1, 
issue no. 1. Reel. [27959 
© Noy. 18, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Nov. 20, 1916; M 7615 Wani- 
versal film mfg. co., New York. 


UNTO THE LEAST OF THESE; by Ed. T. 
Lowe, jr.. directed by Richard 
Foster Baker. 2 reels. [27960 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 16, 1916; L 9528; Hssa- 
nay film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Vamprres (THE); the arch criminals 
of Paris, in 9 episodes, episode 1. 
The detective’s head, by Societe des 
etablissements Gaumont. 38 reels. 

[27961 

© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 10, 1916; L 9504; Gau- 
mont co., Flushing, Lice 


2. The red note book, by 
Societe des etablissements Gau- 
mont. 38 reels. [27962 
© Aug. 22, 1916: 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 10, 1916; L 9505; Gau- 
mont co., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 


3. The ghost, by Societe des 

etablissements Gaumont. 3 reels. 

[27963 

© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 

tion Nov. 17, 1916; L 95387; Gat- 
mont co., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 


4, The dead man’s escape, 
by Societe des etablissements Gau- 
mont. 3 reels. [27964 
© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 17, 1916; L 9538; Gau- 
mont co., Flushing, L. L, N. Y. 
5. The eyes that hold, by 
Societe des etablissements Gaumont. 
3 reels. [27965 
© Aug. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 21, 1916; L 9561: Gaumont 
co., Flushing, L. I., New York. 


1254 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 11, 1916 


Vampires (THEe)—Continued. 


6. Satanas, by Societe des 

etablissements Gaumont. 3 reels. 

[27966 

© Aug. 31, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 23,1916; L 9588; Gaumont 
eo., Flushing, L. 1., N. Y. 


Victoria (THE) cross; from the story 
by Paul Potter, produced by E. J. 
Le Saint, Wilfred Buckland, art di- 
rector. 5 reels. [27967 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 27, 1916; L 9606; Jesse 


L. Lasky feature play co., New 
York. 
VILLAINOUS (A) PURSUIT; in 1 pt., 


written and worked out by James 
O. Walsh, Joseph A. Richmond, and 
Rex A. Taylor. Clippings from reel. 
[27968 
© title, description and 172 prints 
recd. Nov. 24, 1916; L 9590; United 
States motion picture corp., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


Wacer (THE); in 8 pts. 
from roll. 


Clippings 
[27969 
© title, description and 56 prints 

recd. Nov. 6, 1916; L 9460; Nordisk 

films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen, 

Denmark. 


written and directed by George 
D. Baker, produced for the Metro 
program. 5 reels. [27970 
© Noy. 8, 1916; 2 c: and descrip- 
tion Nov. 9, 1916; L 9476; Rolfe 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


WAGES OF SIN. See Beatrice Fairfax. 


Waitine (A) GAME. Reel. [27971 
© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Nov. 28, 1916; L 9618; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Reel. 
[27972 
© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 22, 1916; L 9576; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


WALL (THE) OF FLAME. 


WALLS AND WALLOPS; by Graham 
Baker and Lawrence Semon, direct- 
ed by Lawrence Semon. Reel. 

[27973 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Oct. 31, 1916; L 9428; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


71114—_16——_8§ 


27981 


WAR BRIDES; by Marion Craig Went- 
worth, produced by Herbert Brenon 
for Selznick-pictures. 8 reels. 

[27974 

© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 23, 1916; L 9585; Herbert 
Brenon film corp., New York. 

WE ARE FRENCH. See Bugler of Al- 

giers. 


WHAT I SArp Gors; from the play by 
Marion Fairfax, directed by Arthur 
Berthelet. 38 reels. [27975 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9452; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


WHEN HE CAME BACK; written: by 
Joseph LeBrandt, directed by John 
McDermott. Reel. [27976 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 15, 1916; L 9523; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


WHERE IS MY WIFE? 2 reels. [27977 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 15, 1916; L 9519; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


WHITE (THE) TURKEY; scenario by 
Bess Meredyth, directed by Louis 
William Chaudet. Reel. [27978 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 20, 1916; L 9549; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., New York. 


Wity Capt. F. BE. KLEINSCHMIDT IN 
WAR ON THREE FRONTS. Small reel. 
[27979 


© title, description and 10 prints 
reed. Oct. 23, 1916; M 759; Frank 
EH. Kleinschmidt, New York. 


WITHOUT A SOUL; in 5 pts., picturized 
and produced from Owen Davis’ 
play Lola by James Young. Small 
reel. [27980 


© title, description reed. Oct. 30, 
1916; 228 prints reed. Oct. 31, 
1916; L 9470; World film corp., New 
York. 


WomMAN (THE) HE FEARED; Story by 
EK. M. Ingleton, produced by Harry 
Millarde. 38 reels. [27981 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 8, 1916; L 9488; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


WRIST WATCHES. 


See Beatrice Fair- 
fax. 


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27982 


pt. m1, n. S., v..18, no. 11, 1916 


YEARS (THE) OF THE LOCUST; adapted 


by Harvey F. Thew from the story 
by Albert Payson Terhune, photo- 
play by Beatrice De Mille and Leigh- 
ton Osmun, produced by George H. 
Melford. 6 reels. [27982 


© Noy. 3, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 6, 1916; L 9456; Jesse L. 


Lasky feature play co., New York. 


January 1, 1916: 


Motion picture photoplays__________ 


YELLOW (THE) PAWN; by Margaret 


Turnbull from the story A close eall, 
by Frederic Arnold Kummer, pro- 
duced by George H. Melford. 5 


reels. 
[27983 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 15, 1916; L 9520; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


Number of entries in classes L and M included in the Catalogue since 


Motion pictures other than photoplays__-__-_.--.----_.--__.-____ 296 


1256 


BOOKS 


PART I, 


not repeated in the claim paragraph. 


Apspott (Anderson R.)* New York. 
Rudiments of music. Home work. 
2. Sheet, 17 by 734 inches. [27984 

© Nov 18, 1916; 1 ec. and aff. Nov. 


22, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447714. 


ABERDEEN and Temair ([John Campbell 
Gordon] 1st marquess of) What Ire- 
land is doing in the great war. 
Proof (National editorial service, 
serial no. 422) [27985 


© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. July 
7, 1916; A 434917; National editorial 
service, inc., New York. 


ABRASIVE co.*, Philadelphia. Abrasive 
grinding wheels. 109 p. incl. front.. 
illus., tables, diagrs. 8vo. (Cata- 
logue no. 6) [27986 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 447678. 


ABSOLUTE highlight process. Absolute 
highlight process, method of opera- 
tion. [8] p. 12mo. [27987 

© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
25, 1916; A 447556; Harry J. Van 
Valkenburg, Rochester, N. Y. 


AcTERAL co. of America*, New York. 
Acieral, 97% aluminum. 8 p. 
16mo. [27988 


© Dec. 18, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dee. 


30, 1916; A 454268. 


ACKEMANN (Frederick H.)* Elgin, Ill. 
[27989-27991 
Card, 73 by 42 i 
4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

1916: ar 448305. ; 


Boys of Uncle Pig 
inches. © Oct. 
aff. Oct. 28, 16. 


Memory opens the door. Card, 71 
54 inches. © Dec. 4. 1916; c. 

aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 448306. 
ApAMsS (Frank R.)* Whitehall, Mich. 
No experience required. (Jn Mun- 
sey, Jan., 1916.) [27992 


© Dec. 20, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 20, 
1916; A 449853. 


ope first. 


16: 
A 447043. 


woe 
SL 


GRoupP 2 


Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author 
and copyright proprietor are the same, and that therefore the name is 


ALABAMA WEATHER 


ADLER mfg. co.*, Louisville. Adler 
player piano. cover-title, 36 p. 
illus. (part col.) 8vo. [27993 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916; A 448037. 


ADVERTISERS aid*, Louisville. Metal 
spark plugs. [46] p. 16mo. $1.00. 
[27994 


© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Noy. 24, 1916; A 448088. 


AGRICULTURAL almanac for the year 


1917. [92d vol.] Lancaster, Pa., J. 
Baer’s sons, ine. [1916] [384] p. 
illus. Svo. $0.10. [27995 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447997; John 
Baer’s sons, inc., Lancaster, Pa. 


AutRIcHs (Harm)* Petersburg, II. 
Inspiration of universal peace. 
Card, 334 by 54 inches. [27996 


©) Nev...10, 19163, 2) cs and) ‘ale 
Noy. 20, 1916; A 448029. 


ALABAMA CHAMBER of commerce. Con- 
stitution and by-laws. 7 p. nar. 
Svo. [27997 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 448226; Lowry 
Williamson Statler, Montgomery, 
Ala. 


ALABAMA HOME building & loan assn.*, 
Birmingham, Ala. Alabama home 
building and loan association. [4] 
p. illus. 16mo. [27988 

© Oct. 20, 1916 ;.2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447648. 


chart calendar. 
191T) 20S FA pe ititus:; col mare 
fol. [27999 


© July 1, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; nN 447088; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28000 


pt..1, 0; 8 yeee 


ALASKA weather chart calendar. 1917. 
12 1, [2] p. illus., col. map. fol. 
[28000 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447116; Grand Rapids 
ealendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Atsany County, N.Y. American agri- 
eulturist farm directory and refer- 
ence book of Albany and Rensselaer 
counties, New York. 1916. New York, 
Minneapolis [ete.] Orange Judd 
company, 1916. 282 p. illus., folded 
map. 8vo. [28001 


© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Dee. 18, 1916; A 453116; Orange 
Judd co., New York. 


ALERT syndicate service*, Chicago. 
[28002-28006 


Alert syndicate leaflet service for De- 
cember, 1916. Sheet, illus. 20 by 24 
inches. © Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 447352. 


Sketches of merchandise for use in de- 
partment store advertising. Dec., 
1916. cover-title, 10 loose 1. illus. fol. 
@ Nov. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
14, 1916; A 447354. 


—— Jan., 1917. cover-title, 9 loose 
sheets, illus. fol. © Dec. 18, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 23, 1916; A 448542. 


Suggestions for advertising copy, supple- 
mentary to the Dec., 1916 issue. 
cover-title, 10 numb. |. fol. [Text par- 
allel to binding] @ Nov. 11, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 14. 1916; A 447353. 


Supplementary to the Jan., 1917 
issue. cover-title, 15 numb. 1. _ fol. 
[Text parallel to binding] © Dec. 18, 
VOUG: (2ersand" att Deel 2S 1 One: A. 
448541. 


ALEXANDER BROS.*, Philadelphia. Let 


Alexander drive the work out of 
your machines. [8] p. col. illus. 
4to. [28007 


© Nov. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
21, 1916: A 447498. 


ALEXANDER HAMILTON institute*, New 
York. Would your name be dropped. 
11 p. 8vo. [28008 

© Nov. 18, 1916: 2 @ and aff. 
Nov. 16, 1916; A 447384. 


ALINONE calendar, 1917. Sheet, 43 by 

54 inches. [28009 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

3, 1916. A 444738; Fred M. Freed- 
man, Chicago. 


ALLAM (Isabel Chalfant)* Toledo, O. 
Baby. Sheet, illus., 9 by 74 inches. 
[28010 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 

8, 1916; A 447785. 


ALLEN (Edward L.)* Thief River 
Falls, Minn. Community dollar. 
Suppl. to the Thief River Falls 


news-press, Thursday, Nov. 238, 1916. 
32 p. illus. fol. [28011 

© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448153. 

ALLEN (George)* East Jaffrey, N. H. 
Gift supreme. chap. 1-5. (Jn Mun- 
sey, Jan., 1916) [28012 

© Dec. 20, 1916; 1° & Dec 20, 
1916; A 449855. 


ALLEN (John Harvey)* Pasadena, Cal. 
Joshua III, his priestly and kingly 


offices, his character and work. 
cover-title, 24 p. 16mo. $0.15. 
[280138 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
2, 1916; A 448201. 


ALLEN (W. F.) co.*, Salisbury, Md. 


Allen’s book of berries, 1917. cover- 
title, 48 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. 
[28014 
© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444960. 


Attison (J. Murray) Exhibition of 


Raemaekers’ cartoons in aid of 
French Red Cross. [15] p.  (inel. 
port.) S8vo. $0.25. [28015 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Nov. 23, 1916; A 447523; Land & 
water pub. co., New York. 


ALLISON (Lyman J.) Story of three 
boy trappers. [82] p. illus., diagrs. 
16mo. $0.30. [28016 

© Oct. 20, 1916;°2 © andar 
Nov. 6, 1916; A 444796; Chicago 
trappers exchange, Chicago. 


ALMANAC for 1917. New York, Metro- 
politan life insurance company, 1916. 
82 p. illus. (part col.) 12mo. 

[28017 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c and aff. Nov. 

11, 1916; A 447311; Metropolitan life 
ins. co., New Yerk. 


ALMANACK f6r aret efter Jesu Kristi 
fodelse. 1917. Rock Islands hori- 
sont. Rock Island, Ill., Augustana 
book concern [1916] 48 p. 12mo. 

[28018 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2c. and aff. Dec. 

1, 1916; A 447646; Augustana book 
concern, Rock Island, III. 


AMBERCROSS society, inc.*, New York. 


Ambercross. Sheet, 84 by 53 inches. 
[28019 
© June 28, °1916%)2c. (Sept gaZ: 


1916; aff. Nov. 3, 1916; A 447287; 


1258 


AMERICAN 


AMERICAN COMMERCE assn.*, 


AMERICAN CRAYON €O0.*, 


AMERICAN DATRY CO. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


28046 


AMERICAN ACADEMY Of arts and letters’, 
New York. Proceedings of the Amer- 
ican academy of arts and letters and 
of the National institute of arts and 
letters. no. 9, 1916. 7th annual 
joint meeting, Boston, Nov. 18~-19, 
1915. 65 p. 4to. [28020 
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 
1916; aff. Nov. 29, 1916: A 446652. 


ANNUAL of photography, 
1917. v.31. Ed. by Percy Y. Howe. 
New York, The American annual of 


photography, inc., 1916. 296 p. front.. 
illus., plates, ports. Svo. $1.50. 
; [28021 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 e« Nov. 27, 
1916; aff. Dec. 5, 1916: A 445991; 


Amer. annual of photography, ine., 
Yonkers, N. Y. 
AMERICAN APPRECIATION assn.*, Flat 


Rock, O. A. A. A. appreciation card. 
Card, printed on both sides, 34 by 5 
inches. $0.01. [28022 

© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1916: 
aff. Dec. 28, 1916; A 448399. 


Chicago. 

Your personal instructor and prac- 

tical traffic work. [28023-28027 

Unit 1, steps 1-16. 58 p. 4to. © Nov. 
24, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1916; aff. Nov. 
25, 1916; A 447548. 

Unit 6, steps 1-12. 63 p. 4to. (One 
of a series) © Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 
10, 1916; aff. “Nov. 11, 1916; A 447304. 

Unit T, steps at) top. £,.50' p. 460. 
@ Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1916; 
ait. Nov. 17, 1916; A 444942. 

Unit 10, steps 1-12. 41 p. 4to. 
of a Series of twenty-five) 
1916: 2 c. Oct. 25, 1916; aff. Oct. 26, 
1916; A 447028. 


Unit 11, steps 1-12. 
8, 1916: 2 
A 447805. 


72 p. 4to. © Dec. 
ec. and ai. Dec. 11. 1916; 


Sandusky, O. 

Ke HalimMbS DoKynaTeiamMsS BHS Co- 

equHeHHHX'’S IltaToBs. 

[Catalog data Russian] 3 1. fol. 

[Text parallel to binding] [28028 
© Sept 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

23, 1916; A 439678. 


Snow white dairy. 
eover-title, [20] p. illus. 12mo. 
[28029 
© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 447169; Edward 
F. Schulz, San Jose, Cal. 


AMERICAN FLINT glass workers union’, 


Toledo, O. Circular no. 8. Nov. 
27, 1916. 18 p. 4to. [28030 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 447713. 


1259 


EE EE 


AMERICAN GAS institute*, 


AMERICAN INDUSTBIES, 


New York. 
[28031-28043 


Report of Committee on cast iron pipe 


joints. ' Oct, 1916. vo. -'@ 
Nov. aA 1916: 2 c. and aff. Nov. 18, 
1916; A 447443. 

Report of Committee on chemical tests. 
Oct., 1916. 4 p. 8vo. Nov. 17, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 
447436. 

Report of Committee on consumers’ 


meters. Oct., 1916. 
@ Nov. 17, 1916; 2 
18, 1916; A 447461. 


Report of Committee on gas house pip- 
cca Oct., 1916. 14 p. 8vo. @ Nov. 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; 

r% ‘447451 


Report of a 
statements. Oci.. 
@ Nov. 17. 1916; 2 
1916; A 447439. 

Report of Committee on nomenclature. 


Ock: 29IGs “5. ps USve. V1 @iNev. 17. 
- 2 ¢: and) aff. (Nov. 18; 1916: nn 


36 p. diagr. S8vo. 
c. and afi. Novy. 


Committee on pusteatis 
i916. 4 p. 
ce. and aft. Nov. is, 


Committee on refractory ma- 
terial Ock.. #916. ~ Sipe Syoe.: . @ 
Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 18, 
1916; A 447445. 


Report of Public relations committee. 


Report of 


Oct., 1916. 4 p. S8vo. @ Nov. 17, 
1916: 2 c. and ait. Nov. 18, 1916; A 
447464. 


Report of the Committee on _ classifiea- 
tion of gas engineering. Oct., 1916. 
4p. 8vo. @ Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Novy. 18, 1916; A 447440. 


Report of the Committee on standard 
teins | Ochs 4916. . 22 ip: vo © 
Nov. 17, 1916; .2' e. and aff. Noy. 18, 
1916; A 447454. 


Report of the Committee on pe 
ree buildings with gas. 1916. 
2 Sve. (2) ONow | 08. 1916’ Zines 

fae an Nov. 18-1916: A 447450. 


Report of the Committee on utilization 
of gas fuel appliances. Oct. 1916. 
5D p. illus., diagrs. Svo. © Noy. 
17, 1916: 2 c and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; 
A 447435 

Report of 
Oct.. 1916. 
1916 222) e: 
447456. 


the Technical committee. 
11 p. 8vo. @ Nov. 17, 
and aff. Noy. 18, 1916; A 


suppl. Preven- 
Each 4 p. illus. 
fol. [28044, 28045 
Noy., 1916. @© Nov. So ttG =n es ae 

aft. Novy. 15, 1916: A 446403. 
Dee., 1916. @©@ Dee. 12, 1916; 2 

aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 446791. 

© National manufacturers ¢o., 
New York. 


tive appliances. 


ec. and 


AMERICAN ISSUE pub. co.*, Westerville, 


O. Wet and dry territorial map of 
the United States, Dec. 1, 1916. 
Sheet, map, 6 by 9 inches. $0.05. 
[28046 
© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
4, 1916: A 448275. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28047 


AMERICAN JERSEY cattle club*, New 
York. Register of merit of Jersey 
eattle. [1916] 624, [2] 36 p., 
8vo. $0.25. [28047 

©) Nov.’ 23) 1916-2 ¢ Nev. 27, 
1916; aff. Nov. 28, 1916; A 445812. 


AMERICAN LABOR year book, 1916, pre- 
pared by the Department of labor 
research of the Rand school of social 
science. 3882 p. 12mo. $0.25, 

[28048 


© Sept. 13, 1916; 2 «@ Sept. 20, 
1916; aff. Nov. 21, 1916; A 445738; 
Rand school of social science, New 
York. 


AMERICAN LAUNDRY machinery co.*, 
Norwood & Cincinnati, O. 
[28049-28051 
Advance universal press. The press with 
the tilted buck. Built to operate as 
separate units or in tandem. @ Nov 
i4, 19463) de. Dee. 4; 1916: ‘A 449499, 
Built to operate in tandem or 
as separate units. © Nov. 15, 1916; 
1 ce. Nov. 20, 1916; A 449500. 
Spee collar finisher. [4] p. illus. 
OuOck 19 916s 2) and jak 
oe 1 AOVG A: 447144, 
[Note: The foreeaine are in National 
laundry journal unless otherwise de- 
scribed. ] 


AMERICAN MACHINIST. United States 
munitions. (Jn American machin- 
ist) [28052-28057 


INOVs (25,1916. ©) Nov..25; 19163 1) ¢. 
Nov. 23, 1916; A 449232. 


Nov. 30, 191 6. & Nove oO; 19265 4 7c: 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 449387. 

Dec. 7, 1916. © Dee, 7, A916; 1'¢) Dee. 
8, 1916; A 449580. 


Dec. 14,1916. © Dec. 14,1916; 1 c. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 449806. 

Dec. 21, 191 632 1@) Dee. Wat orion AiG: 
Dec. 36, 1916; A 449934. 


Dee: 28,1916... © Dec.,,28, 1916; 1 c. 
Dec. 39, 1916; A 4500438. 
© Hill pub. co., New York. 
AMERICAN MEDICAL assn.*, Chicago. 


Hand book for the house of dele- 


gates; Detroit, Mich. June 12-16. 
1916. 231.0; 2. 1.,52,.p. lus. (Aamo. 
[28058 


© June 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. June 
8, 1916; A 483312. 


AMERICAN MIRROR €O.*, Johnstown, Pa. 
Our co-operative branch factory sys- 
tem. cover-title, 22 p. illus. 8vo. 

[28059 
© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
14, 1916; A 448359. 


AMERICAN NATUROPATHIC assn. Uni- 
versal naturopathic directory buy- 
ers’ guide. v. 1, 1917. Prospectus. 
cover-title, [16] p. S8vo. [28060 

© Aug. 17, 1916: 2 «@ and aff. 
Aug. 18, 1916; A 435869; Benedict 
Lust, New York. 


illus. 


pt. 1, 0. S., v.13 


AMERICAN OPTICAL co.*, Southbridge, 
Mass. Hardy lensometer. cover- 
title, 12 p. illus. S8vo. [28061 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dee. 
28, 1916; A 454259. 


AMERICAN PHOTO-SLIDE €0.*, Los An- 
geles. Photo-slide advertising. [8] 
p. 16mo. $1.00. [28062 

© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 e and aff. 
Dec. 19. 1916; A 448415. 


AMERICAN PRODUCTS co.*, Cincinnati. 


Zanol quality first products. cover- 
title, 94 p. illus. fol. (Catalog no. 
20) [28063 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448168. 


AMERICAN RED Star animal relief. Cir- 
cular concerning organization, its ob- 
jects, formation of local committees 
[ete.] 11 p. 8vo. [28064 


© Aug. 12, 1916; 2 ec Aug. 14, 
1916; aff. Aug. 21, 1916; A 447899; 
American humane assn., Albany. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL OF BANKING. Com- 
plete course in instruction in prac- 
tical banking. [28065-28071 


1ist-—3d class quiz. 3v. 8vo. (American 
school of banking home study course.) 
Contents.—1st class quiz by T. B. 
Paton.—2d class quiz by George Bry- 
an.—3d class quiz by George Bryan. 
© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 ¢«. each Oct. 18, 


1916.5. aff. Oct. 16, 1916s TA: 447050— 
447052. 
ist-4th lecture. 4v. 8vo. (American 


school of banking home study course.) 
The clearing 
house and its operations by Waldo 
Newcomer.—Lecture 2. Banxing cus- 
toms and banking laws by Thomas 
Paton.—-Lecture 3. The influence and 
operations of the Federal vreserve 
banks, by J. B. Pike.—Lecture 4. 
Land banks and rural credit methods, 
by Gordon Jones. © Oct. 3 1916; 
2 e. each and aff. Oct. 19, 1916; aff. 
Ock AGT TONG aA 447053—-447056. 


© American text book co., Colum- 


bus, O 
AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPON- 
DENCE*, Chicago. [28072-28074 


Die making and metal stamping. In- 
struction paper prepared by Frank HE. 


Shailor. ip. LL; S86: *[13j>pogiies 
(diagrs.) 8vo. $0.50. © Dec. 14, 
1916; 2 e@. and aff. Dee. 20, 1916; 
453193 


Estimating. pt. 3. Instruction paper 
prepared by Henry A. Burts easel 
109-141. nat ip: illus. i 

Svo. $0.5 © Dee. 16, 1916; 

and aff. Bee. 20, 1916); A 453194. 


Tool design. Instruction paper prepared 
by Frank E. Shailor. 1 p. 1. 59, [38] 
p. illus. (diagrs.) S8vo. $0.50. 
Dec. 14, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 20, 
1916; A 453192. 


1260 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 

AMERICAN SEATING co.*, Chicago. Tab- 
let arm chairs. cover-title, 24 p. 
illus. 16mo. [28075 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448155. 


AMERICAN SHROPSHIRE registry assn.*, 
Lafayeite, Ind. American Shropshire 
sheep record. y. 27. Comp. and ed. 
by Julia M. Wade, secretary. 581 p. 
front., plates, 4to. $3.00. [28076 


© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 453281. 


AMERICAN SIGN ¢co.*, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Salesman’s handy book. Various 
paging, illus. 12mo. [28077 

© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 30, 
1916; aff. Oct. 27, 1916; A 444636. 


AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MUNICIPAL im- 
provements. [28078, 28079 


Hair that grows on opportunity. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 11% 
inches. © Aug. 18: 1916; : 
Nov. 10, 1916; e. Oct. 26, ‘1916; A 
447341. 


Public service first, a mark to shoot at. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 92 by 18 


inches. © Sept. 2°, 1916; 1c. and aff. 

Nov. 10, 1916; > Oct: 26, 1916 ; ‘A 

447342. 

© Jenne & Butler co., Indian- 
apolis. 


AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY engi- 


neers*, New York. Constitution and 
by-laws. Amended Oct. 25, 1916. 
14, [9] p. 24mo. $0.25. [28080 


© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
28, 1916; A 454242. 


AMERICAN SPECTACLE co.*, New York. 
Worker’s greatest asset, eyes. 11 p. 
illus. 16mo. [28081 


© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 16, 
1916; aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448657. 
AMERICAN STEAM conveyor corpora- 
tion*, Chicago. Shoot your ashes. 
Sheet, illus. printed on both sides. 
9 by 123 inches. [28082 


© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Dec. 
23, 1916; A 448540, 


AMERICAN TELEPHONE & telegraph co.*, 
Boston and New York. [28083-28085 


Amendment to specification no. 3522, 
the replacement and eae ane ey in- 
spection of pole lines. 4 p. 
epi s2mo. © Dec. 14: pie? 2es 
and aff. Dec, 21, 1916; A 448514, 


Commission leafiet no. 59, Nov. 1, 1916. 
xxiv. 1151-1360 p. 8vo. © Nov. 27, 
HOLB So) e;-and ait.. Dee. 19; 19163 A. 
446859. ; 

Standard traffic engineering practices 
for local_and toll central office equip- 
ments. Various paging, 4to. 
(G, E, cv. no, 644, Aug., : © 
Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 23, 
1916; A 445781. 


i 


28095 

AMERICAN VEST pocket traffic mana- 
ger. 1916-1917. 2p. 1, x, 5-214 p. 
16mo. $2.35. [28086 


© Dec. 10, 1916; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1917; 
aff. Dee. 29, 1916; A 448658; Amer. 
traffic service co., Omaha, Neb. 


AMERICAN WELL works, Aurora*, III. 
Standard types of well drilling, 
prospecting and rotary drilling ma- 
chinery. cover-title, 32 p. illus. 
8vo. (Catalog no. 146) [2808T 

©) Noy,) 14; 191622 ec. Nev.’ 14, 
1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 444906. 


Protection of 
illus., 25 by 


AMERICAN WRINGER CO. 
foresight. Sheet. col. 
18 inches. fold. to fol. [28088 


© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 447388; Charles R. Lipp- 
mann, New York. 


AMMUNITION. [28089, 28090 

Oct., 1916. 15 p. illus., ports; “4ten © 

Oct] WG] ASiG = 2%cx andvat. Oct, 285 
1916; A 447082. 


Dec., 1916. 15 p. illus. (part. col.) 
‘port. 4to. @ Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447659. 


© Safe-cabinet co., Marietta, O. 


ANCHOR supply co.*, Evansville, Ind. 
Concession and show tents. cover: 
title, 38 p. illus. 12mo. © Feb. 12, 
1IGIG: 2.e:.and ait. Web. 16. 1916 s7A° 
4 207 é 94. [28091 


ANDERSEN (Arthur Edward)* Chicago 
[28092, 28093 


Accounting course 3. Lecture 1-30. 
[Problems and questions in advanced 
accounting] various paging. 4to. 
$5.00. [Lypewritten ] © Oct a 
LOL6Ee dL cs (Och Ae. ASIC ia ce OCS 
30, 1916; A 448061. 


Quiz class. Lecture 1-42. 
problems and answers] 
ing. 4to. $5.00 [Typewritten] ©: 
Oct 1916: tf cHOehy AZ 19 Gey ie 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 448060. 


[C2PS iA 
various pag- 


ANDERSON (Charles)* Chicago. Sleep- 
ing-ear porter’s experience. [Chi- 
cago, S. C. White, 1916] 60, [1] p. 
16mo. [28094 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448182. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter. ] 


ANDORRA nurseries*, Philadelphia. 
Suggestions for effective planting, 
Jan. 4917.0, 160. p:. 1tuss Svor 

[28095 


© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
13, 1916; A 453068. 


1261 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28096 


ANGELL (George R.)* Madison, Wis. 
Condensed railway time card, Madi- 
son, Wis., Nov. 19, 716. [4] p. 24mo. 

[28096 
© Nov. 25, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1916; A 448174. 


ANGELO (Holger R.) [28097, 28098 
Greenland holds explorer. © Nov. 28, 
1916; 1 ¢c.. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449458. 


Sees way to peace in offer of Kaiser. 
© Dec: 26, 1916=. be, Dee, 29, 1916; 
A 450015. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


Ann Arpor, Mich. Polk’s Ann Arbor 
city directory, 1917. Detroit, Mich., 
He ks, Polk «& co.,. 1916.9 6) ofS]. 25> 
623 p. S8vo. $6.00. [28099 


© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 4531380; R. L. Polk & 
co., Detroit. 


ANsontia, Conn. Ansonia, Derby, Shel- 
ton fete.] directory, 1916 [v. 34] 
New Haven, Conn., The Price & Lee 
co., 1916; x, 710, 4 p. front. (fold. 
map.) 8vo. $4.50. [28100 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 « and aff. 
Nov. 238, 1916; A 445772; Price & 
Lee co., New Haven. 


APOLLO institute of music*, Milwaukee. 
Piano course. Lessons 15-30. 16 
sheets, 104 by 14 inches. $1.60. 

[28101-28104 


© Aug. 21, Sept. 28, Nov. 2, Dec. 
4, 1916; 2 ec. each and aff. Dec. 23, 
1916; A 4485438448546. 


ARABIAN nights. Aladdin. [New 
York, Printed by Brooks & Porter, 
tS16]7 [13st py seol- tills, 4amo: 

[28105 

© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 

15, 1916; A 447927 : ey ohn H. Hggers, 

New York. [Copyright is claimed 
on illustrations] 


Arc welding machine co., ine.*, New 
York. Are welding. 1 p. 1. 88 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. $1.00. [28106 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
38, 1916; A 444746. 


Arcos (Rene) [28107-28109 
Church circular lauds war. © Dec. 15, 
; 1 c. Dec. 20, 1916; A 449846. 
ree eee crisis seen as peace is sought. 
© Dec. Hee £916); ic. Dee 28) 1 OtG- 
A 44999 


pt..2, 1, Soe 


Arcos (Rene)—Continued. 
Gossip as to peace in German journals. 


© Dec. 12, 1916; 1 ec Dec. 15; 1916; 
A 449767. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., 
cago. 


ARrGcUTO oilless bearing co.*, Philadel- 


Chi- 


phia. Pennsylvania has forbidden 
the oiling of shafting by hand. [4] 
p. illus. 4to. [28110 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
29, 1916; A 448628. 


ARIZONA Weather chart calendar. 1917. 
12 1., [2] p. . Wlus., coll map. fem 
[28111 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447091; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


ARKANSAS weather chart calendar. 
1917. 121, [2] p. illus., col. map. 
fol. [28112 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447121; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Armour & co.*, Chicago. [28118-28115 


Armour’s anaiite products. 2p ia eale 
ee fol. [Text parallel to binding] 
© D 2, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 16, 

1916: "A "447971. 


Turkey and good cheer. [ 


p. illus. 
(part col.) obl. 24mo. 14, 


6] 
© Oct. 


1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 17, 1916; 
A 444953. 

Veribest pork and beans. itletia | {2] 
p. illus. (part col.) 24mo. 
15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 14, 1916: 
A 448375. 


ARMSTRONG bureau of related indus- 
tries. Bulletin no. 12. cover-title, 
8p. illus. 4to. [28116 

© Aug. 30, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
26, 1916; A 447081; Julian Arm- 
strong. Chicago. 

ARNESEN (Alfred M.)* Chicago. 
Poems and series of complement 
songs. [8] p. 8vo. $0.25. [28117 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916: A 448072. 
Aron (Blanche) Between ourselves, 


and other short stories. New York 
Fifth Avenue publishing co., ine. 
[1916] ‘72. p. -inel. ” front. gee 
$0.75. [28118 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 447867; Fifth 
avenue pub. co., New York. 

ARoostTook telep. & teleg. co.*, Houlton, 
Me. Houlton district telephone di- 
rectory. Fall and winter, 1916. 
cover-title, 52 p. 8vo. [28119 

© Nov. 29, 1916;.2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447669. 


1262 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


AgtT publication society*, St. Louis. 
Suggested outline of a graded and 
co-ordinated course of study. se 
lected from the Progressive series of 
piano lessons. cover-title, 18 p. 
12mo. [28120 

© Dec. 27, 1916: 2 c and aff. 
Dec. 30, 1916; A 454267. 


_ AscHam (John Bayne)* Cincinnati. 
Development of the Kingdom of God 
since the time oi Christ. sson 
14 (Jn Aduit Bible dass monthly 
Jan., 1917) [28121 

© Dec. 14, 1916: 1 ec Dee. 22, 
1916; A 449899. 


ASSOCIATED advertising clubs of the 
world*, Indianapolis. Business rec- 
ord systems. [28122, 28123 


merchants. 39 p. fol. © Dec. 23, 
1916: 2 ¢ and aff. Dec. 30, 1916: 
A 454290. 

Book of instructions for retail shoe 
merchanis. 32 p. fol. @ Nov. 1, 
1916; 2 « end aff. Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 444782. 

ASSOCIATED press*. New York. 


[28124-28127 
Bluejackets on western front capture 
2.000 men. (In New York herald) 
© Nov. 22, 1916; 
A 449715. 
New viceroy talks of India. (In New 
York globe) © Noy. 20, 1916: 1 ec. 
Noy. 21, 1916: A 449152. 


1 e. Nov. 23, 1916; 


Punjab’s anti-British Move seems oblit- ! 


erated: 
(in Arizona Sothern ts 
1916: 1 e. Dec. 
Shelling in ithe 
both sides in West on gloomy days. 
(In New York herald) © 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 8, 1916: A 449579. 


ATHEARBN (WWalier S.)* Malden, Mass 


Indian Spartans at peace. 
@ Nov. 27, 
. 1916; A 449480. 


Religious education and American 
democracy. 15 p. i2mo. (Malden 
leaflets, no. 1) $0.15. [28128 | 


© Nov. 23. 1916: 2 « and aff. Nov. 
25, 1916; A 447551. 


ATKINSON (Wilmer) 
phia. Full quotes 
title. [16] p. 24mo. 

© Nov. 21, 1916: 2 
Novy. 24, 1916: A 448091. 


co.*. 
illus. 


c. and ai 


ATLANTA Georgian. [28130-28140 
Anticipate these $8.000.000 sales. At 
lania Georgi and Sun day American. 

@ Noy. 15. i016 1 c. Norv. 22. 1916: 


Biggest holiday busine 
Ailanta Georgian 
can. @©@ Nov. 22 


1916; A 449357. 


Days of dividends in advertising. At- 
lanta ta Georgian and Sunday American. 
(in Hearst's Sanday 
Dec. 10, 1916: 1 
449725. 


Ameri 
. Dec. 15, 


ican) 
1916: 


a usual custom of | 


Book of instructions for retail jewelry 
| 
| 
| 

Dec. Qé 
| 
| 
i 
| 
} 


Philadel- | 
in the city. cover- ! 
[28129 | 


| AvBUCcHON (Tampton) 


28145 


ATLANTA Georgian—Continued. 


Four million December dollars. Atlanta 
Georgian and Sunday American. @ 
Dee. G 1916: 1 c Dee. 15, 1916; A 
449722. 

From a small electrical shop to a high- 
power specialty store. Atlanta Geor- 
gian and Sunday American. @© Dec. 2, 

1916: 1 c. Dee. %, 1916; A 449543. 


Make early claims on these millions. Aft- 
lanta Georgian and Sunday American. 


(In Hearst’s Sunday American) © 
oe a 1996): (4° es Dec. .4,) 1916; A 
2) 


ost Christmas money is first spent men- 

tally. Atlanta Georgian and Sunday 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 
8, 1916; A 449541. 

Nearly a sixth of a million dollars— 
their daily expenditure. Atlanta Geor- 
gian and Sunday American. © Dec. 11, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 15, 1916; A 449724. 

Sunday—a big shopping day. Atlanta 
Georgian and Sunday American ©) 
Dec. 7, 1916: 1 © Dec. 15, 1916: A 
449723. 

Two funds totaling 
ee Georgian 
can. Dec. oe 
1916: c 449542. 

$2.000.000 reward. Atlanta Georgian and 
Sunday erican. (In Hearst’s Sun- 
day American) © Nov. 26. 1916; 1. 
Dec. 8, 1916: A 449540. 

[ Note: The foregoing are in Atlanta 

Georgian unless otherwise stated] 


© Waiter Gregory Bryan. Chicago. 


four million dollars. 
and Sunday Ameri- 
1916: 1 e« Dee. 8, 


ATLAS ENGINEERING cCO.*; Amherst, O. 
Lime and hydrated lime plant equip- 
ment. cover-title. 1 p. L. 13, [5] p. 
illus.. diagrs. S8vo. (Lime plant 
machinery dept. Bulletin no. 101, 
Oct.. 1916) [28141 


© Oct. 23. 1916: 2 © and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916: A 447049. 


Attias Portland cement co.*, New York. 
[2814298144 

Building a bungalow. cover-titie, 14 p. 
4to. © Nov. 2. 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 

16. 1916: A 446839. 


Choosing the garage. 22p. illus.. diagrs. 
4to. @ Aug. 1, 1916; 2 e. July i, 
1916: aii. Nov. 18, 1916: A 447434. 


Commercial garages. cover-title, 11 p. 
4to. @ Dec. 11, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 23. 1916; A 448535. 


Man alive!! 
obl. 48mo. 
[28145 
© Nov. 14, 1916: 2 c and aff. Nov. 
22. 1916: A 448070: Wm. N. Aubt- 
chon, jr.. St. Louis. 


Booklet no. 1. [16] p. 


Auto trade directory of the Pacific 


eoast. Touring issue. [4th issue. 
Arizona, California, Nevada. New 
Mexico. Hawaiian Islands. 1916] 


San Francisco, The Auto trade direc- 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28146 


Auto trade directory of the Pacific 
coast—Continued. 
tory company. 1916. 112 p. 8vo. 
$1.50. [28146 


© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 453027; Auto trade di- 
rectory co., San Francisco. 
AUTOMATIC air furnace co. Why make 
black smoke? [8] p. col. diagrs. 
4to. [28147 
© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 9, 1916; A 447332; John H. 
Morrow, Chicago. 


AUTOMOBILE LEGAL aSssn.%, Boston. 
[Route card] [28148-28165 


no. 15A, 16A. 2 cards, printed on both 
sides, 82 by 3% inches. Contents.— 
15A. Boston, Mass. to Plymouth, 
Mass. via Hanover.—16A. Plymouth, 
Mass. to Moston, Mass. © Nov. 10, 
1916; 2 ¢. each and aff. Nov. 20, 1916; 
A 444974, 444988. 


no. 79A, 80A. 2 cards, printed on both 
sides, 82,-by 3% inches. Contents.— 
79A. Boston, Mass. to Gloucescter, 
Mass. via Salem.—80A. Gloucester, 
Mass. to Boston, Mass. © Nov. 10, 
1916:,/2 ¢ each and aff: Nov. 20,/ 
1916; A 444989, 444990. 


no. 82A, 838A. 2 cards, printed on both! 
sides, 82 by 3% inches. Contents.— 
82A. Greenfield, Mass. to Worcest: r, 
Mass. via Gardner.—83A, Worces™ *, 
Mass. to Greenfield, Mass. via Gar x. 
© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 ce. each anc aff. 
“ Nov. 20, 1916; A 444986, 444987. 


no. 166A. Lowell, Mass. to Greénfield, 
Mass. Card, printed on both sides, 
83 by 34 inches. © Nov. 10, 1916: 2 
ec. and aff. Nov. 20, 1916; A 444985. 


no. 169A. Worcester, Mass. to Nashua, 
N. H. Card, printed on both sides. 
8% by_34 inches. © Nov. 10, 1916; 2 
ec. and aff. Nov. 20, 1916; A 444981. 


no. LGLA. Boston, Mass. to Mt. Wachu- 
sett via Bolton. Card, printed on 
SS by 3% inches. © Nov. 

, 19 : ce. and aff. Nov. 20, : 

A 444982. cae me 


no. 277A, Boston, Mass. to Concord, N. 
H. via Derry. Card, 82 by 3% inches, 
© Nov. 10, 1916: 2 © Oct. 27; 1916: 
aff. Nov. 20, 1916: A 447560. 


HOw TSA. Concord, N. H. to Boston, 
Mass., via Derry. Card, printed on 
aoe 32 by 3% inches. © Nov. 10. 

; €. ‘and aff. Novy. 2: oe 
ete ov. 22, 1916: A 
no: 295A, 296A, 2. cards|.pemted la 
both sides, 82 by 34 Hs Ae ion 
tents.—295A. Greenfield, Mass to Lo- 
well, Mass.—296A. Nashua. ING BOO 
Morey star: Mass. © Novy. 10, 1916: 2 

- each and aff. Novy. 20. 1916: A 
A44980, 444g 7 eee ee 
no. 359, 360. 2 cards. printed on hot! 
sides, 82 by 32 ones Gaui 
R59. Providence, RK. Lo tav@Goncord, WN. 
H. via Framinghum.—360. Concord, 
N. H. to Providence, R. J. via Fram: 
‘nfiham. © Nov. 10. 1916: 2 e. each 


and aff. Nov. 20, 1916: A446 
pre } 916; A 444978, 


| 
1264 


pt. I, B. S4'v.18 


AUTOMOBILE LEGAL assn.*—Continued. 


no. 881-383. 3 cards, printed on both 
sides, 82 by 3% inches. Contents.— 
381. Middleboro to Plymouth, Mass.— 
882. Plymouth to Middleboro, Mass.— 
383. Mt. Wachusett to Boston, Mass. 
via Bolton. © Nov. 10, 1916; 2 e. 
each and aff. Nov. 20, 1916; A 444976, 
444977, 444984. 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE DIRECTORY. v. 14. 


no. 4, Oct., 1916. New York. The 
Automobile trade directory, inc., 
1916. 896 p. Svo. [28166 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 1 «@ Nov. 10, 
1916; 1c. Nov. 18, 1916; aff. Oct. 25, 
1916; A 446506; Automobile trade 
directory, ine., New York. 


AUTOMOBILE TRADE DIRECTORY’S mail- 


ing list. Supp!. and revision sheet. 
Dec,, 1916. 1st section. 72 p. $Svo. 
[Text parallel to binding] [28167 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
{, 1916; A 447675; Automobile trade 


, directory, inc., New York. 


AYERS (Samuel Gardner) 


[28168, 28169 
Words of comfort. © July 23, 1916; 1 
ec. July 24, 1916; A 441279. 
© Samuel Gardner Ayres, Chi- 
cago. 
Same. © Aug. 27, 191654 € Aue 
28, 1916; A 442108. 


Notrr.—The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald. ] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


B.=-M.. co’s. cumulative code annota- 


tions, current digest and citator. 
_ [28170-28172 


Montana. [v. 2, no. 1, Nov. 1916.] Ed. 
by W. S. Church, San Francisco, Cal., 
Bender-Moss company [1916] various 
paging. 4to. $8.00 per yr. © Nov. 
4, 1916; 2 ec. and, aff.. Nov. 9; 2916, 4 
445566. 


Oregon [v. 2, no. 1, Oct., 1916.] Ed. by 
W. S. Church. San Francisco, Cal, 
Bender-Moss company [1916] various 
paging. 4to. $8.00 per yr. © Sept. 
99, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 4, 1916; 
A 438715. 


Washington. [v. 2, no. 2, Dee, 1916] 
Ed. W. S. Church. San Francisco, 
Bender-Moss company [1916]. various 
paging. 4to. $8.00 per yr. © Dec. 
16.1916: 2 c. and aff.. Dec. 2279985. 
A 453206. 


© Bender-Moss co., San Francisco. 


Bascock & Wilcox co.*. New York. 


Stirling water-tube oiler. [2d 
issue] 2p. 1, 9-66 p. illus., plates, 
diagrs. 4to. [28173 


© Oct. 2471916; 2c.) New yer 
1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447401. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


28195 


[Basize (August C.)] Following the 
tape, expert comment on the world 
of finance, by Bourse [pseud] (Jn 
Chicago, Collyer’s eye) [28174 


@y Noy. 3, 1916; 1 ¢ Nov. 20, 
1916; A 449587; Collyer’s pub. co., 
Chicago. 


BACHELER (Isabel)* Norwich Town, 
Conn. Let others have their ever- 
green. 21. 24mo. $0.20. [28175 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 « Dec. 14, 

1916; aff. Dec. 28, 1916; A 454244, 

BACHELLER (Lewis Hallett)* Malden, 
Mass. Sanctified by the Holy Ghost. 
8p. port. 12mo. $0.10. [28176 

© Aug. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec 
2, 1916; A 448213. 


Barr (Joseph E.)* New York. Plan 


to increase sales.  cover-title, 
numb. 1. 4to. [28177 
© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


18, 1916 ; A 448001. 


Baun (Chester B.)* Syracuse, N. Y. 
[28178, 28179 


Guardsman’s toast. Card, printed on 
both sides, 13 by 2% inches fold. to. 
obl. 48mo. $0.05. © Oct. 20, 19 
2c. and aff. Nov. 6, 1916; A 44477 


Suppose. Post card, 13% by 33 inches 
fold. to 48mo. $0. 05. © 12, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 17, 1516: A 
444946. 

Bartry (Ambrose M.)* St. Paul. 
Manual of instruction for Baptists. 
2d ed. 36 p. 16mo. $0.15. [28180 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

6, 1916; A 444780. 

Battery (Carolyn Sherwin) 
children’s hour. Book 2. 
field, Mass., Milton 
yany, 1916. 2 p. 1., 7-157 p. 12mo. 

[28181 


© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 « Dec. 18, 
1916; aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454135; 


For the 
Spring- 
Bradley com- 


Milton Bradley co., Springfield, 
Mass. 

BattEy (Temple) Girl’s courage. 
cover-title, 21 p. 16mo. (The Inch 
library, 2d inch.) $0.05. [28182 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
4, 1916; A 447703; National board 
of Y. W. C. A.’s, New York. 


BatLtrty, Banks & Biddle co.*, Phila- 


delphia. Hand book. [48] p. illus. 
8vo. [28183 | 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
7, 1916; A 447251. 


Barrp (James S.)* San Francisco. 
Stepping stones to success. 12 p. 
16mo. $0.25. [28184 


© Noy. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 444927. 


. | 8vo. 


16 | 


Barrp-NortH co.*, Providence, R. I. 
Diamonds, watches, jewelry, [etc.] 
1917. cover-title, 197 (i. e. 201) [3] 
p. illus. 8vo. [28185 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 22, 
1916; aff. Dec. 9, 1916: A 447831. 


Baxer (Gertrude C.)* Surbiton, Eng- 
land. Neutrals. pt. 3. (Jn Loyal 
American, Dec., 1916) [28186 


© Dee. 7, 1916; 1c. Dec. 20, 1916; 
A 449852. 


Baker & Taylor co.*, New York. 
Books. 1916. The Christmas bulle- 
tin of the latest and best books. 
cover-title, 160 p. illus. (part col.) 

[28187 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 

1, 1916; A 448209. 


BaLpwIn (Francis George) Trailmo- 
bile with the punitive expedition in 
Mexico. Cincinnati, The Sechler & 
company [1916] fa24' ops alhus. 
obl. 48mo. (cover-title: Trailing 
Villa) 5 [28188 

-, © Oct. 20, 1916;,2 c. and, aff. Nov. 

i. 41916; A 447239 ; Sechler! & CO., 

Cincinnati. 

Ye2: 


if vr, CWS.) = 


Providence. Aa route. 
[28189-28192 


Noy. 1, 1916. cover-title. illus. (8vo. 
Oct. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 9, 
1916 ; A 447270. 
Noy. 15, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 
nar. 8vo. © Nov. 10, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Noy. 22, 1916; A 448084. 
Dec. 1, 1916. cover-title, 16 p. 
@ Nov. 25, 1916 
1916; A 447752. 


nar. 8vo. 
; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 8, 


Dec. 15, 1916. EEG ps 
illus. nar. 8vo. © Dec. 12, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454148. 


BaLTIMoreE, Md. Society visiting list; 
or, Blue book for the season of 1917. 
28th ed. Comp. by Caroline P. Rem- 
ington. Baltimore, Lucas brothers 
[1916] 426 p. 12mo. $8.50. 


——————Ee——EEEEEEEEE————— 


cover-title. 


[28193 

© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1916; 

aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 453187; C. P. 
Remington, Baltimore. 


BANK almanac, 1917. Specimen copy. 
cover-title, 32 p. illus. 12mo. 
[28194 


© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
25, 1916; A 447534; U. S. bank note 
eo., Indianapolis. 


BANKERS LIFE co.*, Des Moines. Over 
the hill to the poor house. 2 1. 
16mo. [28195 


© Dee. 27, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1916; A 454276. 


1265 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28196 


pt. 1, 0,.8.. "4a 


BANKERS’ MATURITY calendar. 1917. 
Comp. by A. Lincoln Reiley. Wall 
chart, 12 mounted 1. fol. $1.00. 

[28196 


© Dee. 11, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 9, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 12, 1916; A 4483838; Con- 
servator co., Phillipsburg, N. J. 


BANKERS TRUST €o.*, Indianapolis. In- 
surance money club of Bankers trust 
company. [16] p. folder. nar. 8vo. 

[28197 


© Dec. 11, 1916; 2 c« Dee. 15, 
1916; aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 448578. 


Banxs (Hal. D.) * Berea, O. Fickle 
million. [4] p. 4to. [Motion pic- 
ture scenario] [28198 


© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 


15, 1916; A 444918. 


BANUET (José)* San Francisco. 
Banuet’s Spanish verb. 1p. 1, 88 p. 
diagr. 16mo. $0.50. [28199 

© Dee. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454032. 


BARBEAU (C.-Marius)* Ottawa, Ont., 
Canada. Contes populaires cana- 
diens. (Jn Journal of American 


folk-lore, Jan.—Mar., 1916) [28200 


©) July 15; 1916;.1 @ July 15; 
1916; A—Foreign 13947. 


BarciAy (Florence L.) % 
Pearson, Itd.*, London. 
rock. (In Wolf cub, Dec., 


Cc. Arthur 
Council 
1916) 
[28201 


© 1c. Dec. 29, 1916; A ad int. 
2852; pubd. Nov. 30, 1916. 


Barnes (A. M.) Mystery of La Pa- 
loma; or, The highgraders. chap. 
1-5. (In Illustrated companion, 
Jan., 1917) [28202 


© Dec. 26, 1916; 1 ce. Dee. 30, 1916; 
A 450057; F. B. Warner co. ine., 
New York. 


Barnitz (Harry L.)* New York. Mod- 
ern process for the technical produc- 
tion of hydrogen for dirigible air- 
ships and balloons. pt. 1, 2. (In 
Aerial age weekly. Nov. 6. 27, 1916.) 

[28203 


© Nov. 1, 23, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 
1916; A 449291. 


Barnum (Vance) [28204-28208 


Joe Strong and his wings of steel; or, 
A young acrobat in the clouds. New 
York, Hearst’s international library 
co. [1916] iv p:, 3k 1.3 248 pi trent 
plates. 12mo. 0.60. © Nov. 
1916; 2 e. Nov. 25, 1916; aff. Nov. 24 
1916; A 445826. 


BaRNUM (Vance)—Continued. 
Joe Strong on the high wire; or, Motor- 


eycle perils of the air. "New York, 
Hearst’s salen ae library co. 
[iSite]. iv. pe 1.,., 218 \-p:. Trone, 
DiAUee: 12mo. $0. 60. ©. Noy... 22: 
1916; 2 ec. Nov. 25, 1916; aff Noy. 
24, 1916; A 445831. 

Joe Strong on the trapeze; or, The 


daring feats of a young circus per- 
former. New York, Hearst’s inter- 
anes baa! co. 

| bes front., A 
$0.60. o Nov: 22, 1916; 2 ¢. 
25, 19163. aff.. Nov. 24, 1916; 
445827. 

Joe Strong, the boy fish; or, Marvelous 
doings in a big tank. New York, 
Hearst’s international library co. 
MSG] ivi pt 8): free. 
plates. 12mo. $0.60. Nov. 29° 
19716: -<2e. Nov. 25, 1916; aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 445830. 


Joe Strong, the boy wizard; or, The 
mysteries of magic exposed. New 
York, Hearst’s international library 
eo.* [1916.7 : WY Dia i “O° Wy front., 
pittee 12mo. Nov. 22, 
191G; 2 ‘e. Nay. 580 “1918: aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 445825. 


© Hearst’s international library 
co., New York. 


BarreTT (Thomas A.)* Brooklyn. 
Daddy’s dear old love, by Tom Bret 
[pseud.] [8] p. 12mo. $0.10. 

[28209 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 3 ei Gee see 
1916; aff. Nov. 15, 1916; A 444910. 


BARRETT & co.*, Chicago & New York. 
[28210, 28211 
Barrett’s Amazon roofing. 12 p. _ illus. 


16mo. © Dec, 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dee. 11, 1916; A 454269. 


Holt roof connection. 19 p. illus. nar. 
8vo. (Cover-title: Holt roof vent and 
leader connections) © Dec. 13, 1916; 


2 ec. and aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 448414. 


BARRICK (Ounce Wesley)*, New 
Martinsville, W. Va. Co-operative 
credits. cover-title, 1 p. Ll, 16 p. 
4to. $1.00. [28212 

© Dee. 18, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
Zh, 1ST A 448455. . 


Barrows (Geo. 8.) Manufactured gas 
for house heating, by G. S. Barrows 


and C. C. Winterstein. 24 p. diagr. 
Svo. [28213 
©) Nov: 17, 1916; 2 erandgase 


Noy. 18, 1916; A 447446; American 
gas institute, New York. 


Barsottr (Charles)* New York. 
[Cablegrams] (Jn Progresso italo- 
americano) [28214-28254 


Nov. 19, 1916. cr Nov. 19,.1916; 1 ec. 
Noy. 20, 1916; 449113. 

Nov. 20, 1916. io Noy. 20 1916 se 
Nov. 20, 1916; A 449154 


1266 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


28265 


Barsorti (Charles) * 
ag 2t. 1916.. © Nov: 21, 19163; 1 ¢. 
Noy. 21, 1916; A 449163. 


May, 22, 1916... @ Nov. 22, 1916; 1 c. 
Nov. 22, 1916; A 449201. 


Homers. L29t6. © Nov. 23,. 191631 «. 
Nov. 23, 1916; A 449231. 


Nov. 24, 1916. © Nov. 24, 1916; 
Nov. 24, 1916; A 449237. 


Noy. 25, 26, 1916. @© Nov. 25, 26, 1916; 


Pe: 


mecerNoy. 2),.2¢, 1916; A 449262, 
449263 

NWover2t £916. -@ Nov. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Noy. 28, 1916; A 449316. 

Nov. 28, 1916. © Nov. 28, 1916; 1 «@. 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 449328. 

Nov. 29, 30, 1916. © Nov. 29, 30, 1916; 
1 ce. each Dee. 1, 1916; A 449354, 
449355. 


Hee 1,.41916:. © Dec. 1, 1916; 1 e. Dec. 
2. 1916; A 449403. 


Meet 16.5 CG) Dec, 2,3, 1916; Cc. 
each Dec. 4, 1916; A 449416, L041. 


Dec: 4, 1916. © Dec. 4, 1916; 1 « 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 449482. 

Dec. 5, 1916. © Dec. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 
5, 1916; A 449486. 


Dec. 6, 1916. © Dec. 


Gs 1916; te; Dee: 
7, 1916; A 449513. 


Hee wie tole: | ©) bee: 1, 1916; 1 e. Dec. 
7, 1916; A 449539. 

Dec. 8, 1916. © Dec. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 9, 1916; A 449581. 

Dec. 9, 10, 1916. © Dec. 9,:10, 1916; 
oe each Dee: 11, 1916; A 449598. 
449599. 

Dee. 11, 1916. 


Dee it. AiG: 1. e: 


Dec. i1, 1916; 449660 


© 

A 
ieee, tote. © Dec. 12, 1916; 1 e. 
Dec. 138, 1916; A 449674. 
© 
A 
© 


Dec. 13, 1916. Wee MS VIO1Gs) 1 ¢: 
Dec, 14, 1916; 449698. 


wee 14 A91G: _©- Dec. 14, 19163 1 e. 
Dee. £5, 1916; 449726. 


A 
meee ttG. © Dec. 15, 19165 1 e. 
Dec. 15, 1916; A 449768. 


Hee 16, 17,1916. © Dec. 16, fae 1916; 


i ¢. each Dec. 18, 1916; A 449791, 
449792. 

Wee s, 1916 i@ Dee 18, 19163.1. «¢. 
Dec. 19, 1916: A 449818. 

Dec. 19. 1916. Se Dees 195-1916 5. 1c. 
Dec. 20, 1916; A 449826. 


Mec 20,4916. © Dec. 20, 1916; 1 «. 
Dec. 21, 1916; A 449868. 


Weert wt OtG. © Yee. 21,. 1916); 1° e. 
Dec. 2, £916; A. 449896. 


Neer 22. 1916:. © Dec. 22, 19163 1..e. 
Dec. 23, 1916; A 449914. 


Dee. 23—25. 1916. © Dec. 23-25, 1916; 
1 ec. each Dec. 26, 1916; A 449935- 
449937. 


Dee. 26, 1916. © Dec. 26, 1916; 1 ec. 
Dec. 27, 1916; A 449976. 

meet, 1916. © Dec. 27, 19165 1c. 
Dec. 27, 1916; A 449993. 

Mees. 1916. . © Dec. 28, 1916; 1: «¢. 
Dec. 28, 1916; A 450018. 

Hee) 29) 1916. @ Dec. 29, 19165. 1 «. 


Dee. 30, 1916; A 450053. 


BARTHOLOMEW (RalphI.) Making ofa 
Steinway, by R. I. Bartholomew, 
illus. by Winold Reiss. [18] p. col. 
illus. 4to. [28255 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
238, 1916; A 447558; Publishers ptg. 
co., New York. 


BARTLETT (Lanier) [28256, 28257 
Fingers with eyes. [Los Angeles, Printed 
by Standard printing co., 1916.] cover- 
title, 25 p.  8vo. [Motion picture 
scenario] @© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 

, 1916; aff. Nov. 21, 1916; A 448054. 


Women first. [Los Angeles, Printed by 


Standard printing co., 1916] cover- 
title, 46 p. 8vo. [Motion picture 
scenario] @© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and 


aff. Nov. 23, 1916; A 447513. 
© Thos. H. Ince, Culver City, Cal. 


Bass (John F.) [28258-28259 
J. F. Bass finds Freneh willing to fight. 
@QpDecks26, 1916: 1 ¢: Decs 29, 2916; 

A 450016. 
Wonderful German trenches are taken. 
@ Nov. 16, 1916; 1 ¢c. Nov. 20, 1916; 

A 449133. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co, Chicago. 


BATCHELDER (Ernest A.) & Condon 


(Holt)* Pasadena, Cal. Batchelder 
tiles; a catalogue. 2d ed. 24 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. [28260 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 447289. 


BaTCHELDER (Francis Joseph)* New 
York. Rainbow game; rules. New 
York, Playwell game co., 1916. Card 
board, col. illus., 84 by 164 inches. 
$0.50. [28261 


© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
22,1916; A 454113. 


BAYER- STROUD Corp.™, 
Smokestack [no. 1, 2] 
illus. 244 by 64 inches. 

[28262, 28263 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. each Nov. 17, 

1916; aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 447863, 
447864. 


Beatriz (J. A.)* Lincoln, Neb. Ne- 


New York. 
2 sheets. 


braska semi-centennial, March 1, 
1867—March 1, 1917. 16 p. 16mo. 
$0.10. [28264 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 448225. 


Buffalo. 
in folder. 


Beaverbilt. 9 
4io. 
[ 28265. 
© Dec. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
18, 1916; A 454025. 


BEAVER CO.*, 
loose 1. illus., 


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28266 


pt. 1.0 Sip Vos 


Brecker (Marie Luise) Fritz Ullmanns | Bett (Edward Price)—Continued. 


brautfahrt; roman. auf., 1-12. 
forts., schluss. [14instalments] (Jn 
Berliner Lokal anzeiger) [28266 


© July 26-Aug. 10, 1916; 1 ce. each 
Nov. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 14350; 
August Scherl, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


BECKWITH (Susan Dale) Color bearer 
and other poems. Wichita, Kan., The 
Beitel publishing company, 1916. 94 
p. 12mo. $0.50. [28267 


© ANov.) 17544916: 2 ¢ Nove. 23, 
1916; aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 447680; 
Morence Flower Beitel, Wichita. 


BEHRENDS (Genevieve A.)* New York. 
Private lessons as given by Judge T. 
Troward of England and India to 
his only personal pupil. 2383p. diagrs. 
Svo. [28268 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 448017. 


BELANGER (Emily N.)* Boston. This 
dainty little string of fragrant spice. 
Card, 4 by 54 inches. $0.25. [28269 


© July 17, 1916:.2 c.. Noy, 43. 
1916; aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 447577. 


Bett (Edward Price). [28270-28292 


Britain not to sway allies as to peace. 
@. Dec. 18, 19465°2'c. Dee! 16: 1916; 
A 449782. 


Britain outfitting its allies in war. 
Dec. 20, 1916; Lf c. Dec. 26; 1916; 
449954. 


Britain welcomes new cabinet head. 
Dee we, LOnGis he Dec. 14. 1916: 
449658. 


G 
A 
© 
A 
British completely misinterpret note. © 
Dec: 22, 1916; 1 ¢; Dec: 28, 1916; A 
450008. 
British deny sale of Schuette’s news. © 
Dec. 9,:. 1916;.1 c. Dee: 13, 2916; A 
449692. 


Cabinet upheaval may shake Britain. © 
Dee. 2; 191632 ve; Dee. G, 19SLGe “A. 
449504. 


Carson may aid home rule. © Dec. 11, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 14, 1916; A 449714. 


Carson may check submarine terror. © 
Dec. 22, 19163) ie. Det. 28,1916 A 
450004. 


Dardanelles report due. @ 14, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 18, 1916; A 449813, 


BE. P. Bell tells of crop of conflicting 
rumors that clubs of London seem to 
enjoy. @© Dec. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 8, 
1916: ; A 449567. 


Lord Shaughnessy to quit. £ Dec. 21, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 28, 1916; A 449992. 


Neutral war relief measures praised. © 
Nov. 17, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 20, 1916; 
449140. 


Norwegians much alarmed. © Nov. 25, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 29, 1916; A 449348. 


Peace agitation in U. S. arouses Britain. 
@ Nov. 28, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 4, 1916; 
A 449451. 


Plain fare for the British. © Dec. 18, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 21, 1916; A 449864. 


Say war disease is gone in Germany. 
© Dec. 12, 1916; 1 ec» Dee 15, 1946; 
A 449766. 


Sees Belgians torn from their homes. 
ae, aa 19163 1. ¢. Nov. 22) 9o1G- 


Slave raid after wrecking Belgium. © 
Nov. 21, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 25, 1916; A 
449249. 


U. S. delivers peace proposal to Britain. 
© Dec. 18, 1916; 1 ¢@ Dee; 21,1996; 
A 449860. 


Will not hurt trade of U. S. © Dec. 4, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 8, 1916; A 449565. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


BELL TELEPHONE co. of Pennsylvania*, 


Philadelphia. Telephone directories. 
[28293-28300 


Chester district. Oct. 10, 1916. 68 p. 
4to. @ Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 447321. 


Erie County. Bhat s issue] | Oct. 10, 
1916. 96 p. 4to. © Oct. 30, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 447234. 


Lancaster, Gettysburg, Hanover, York. 
Sept. 30, 1916. 104 p. 4to. © Oct. 
21; 1916; 1 c..and aff. Oct. 20, 1a1G5 
1c. Nov. 6, 1916; A 447247. 


Main ie district. Oct. 14, 1916. 64 p. 
Svo.. @ Nov. 6, 1916: 2 @. and aff. 
Noy. 14, 1916; * 447319. 


Norristown district. Oct. 14, 1916. 72 
p. 4to. @ Nov. 14 1916; 2c. and 
aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447414. 


Ogontz, Doylestown, Ambler and nearby 
“places. Oct. :20, 1916: 68> po ste: 
@ Nov. ant 1916; 2 ¢@. and” ait. (Nov. 


Wieren atk MeKean counties [etc.] 
Nov. 1, 1916. 65 p, 4to. © Nov. 23, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 29, 1916; A 
448186. 


West Chester district. [Winter issue] 
Oct. 30, 1916. 84 p. 4to. Novy. 
21, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Noy. 28, 1916; 
A 447574. 


Has German man killer. © Dec. 1,1916; | BELL TELEP. co. oF Pa. & DELAWARE & 


1 c. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449439. 


Hindenburg blamed for Belgian terror. 
© Dee. (2, 19165): 1c. | Dec. 6; 19165 
A 449506. 

Lloyd George may make Great Britain 
dry in interests of efficiency when new 
cabinet’s plans are carried out. © Dec. 
8, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 11, 1916; A 449649. 


1268 


Atlantic teleg. & telep. co.*, Phila- 
delphia. Allentown, the Bethlehems, 
Easton f[ete.] telephone directory. 
Oct. 10,1916. 112 p. 4to. [28301 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
14, 1916; A 447320. 


BOOKS, GROUP I 


no. 12, 1916 


28319 


BELLAND (John F.)* Pittsburg, Kan. 
Question answered? [ Pittsburg, 
Kan., Printed by Saunders-Coke 
printing co.] 1916. 66 p._ front. 
(port.) 16mo. $0.25. [28302 

© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448453. 


BeENcH and bar co.*, New York. Chris- 
tian science and the law. New York, 


Magrauth & Thurber [1916] cover- 
title, [4] p. 8vo. (Reprinted from 
Bench and bar) [28303 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 


20, 1916; A 454089. 


BENDEL (Henri)* New York. Gowns 
for formal occasions. (Jn Harper’s 
bazar, Dec., 1916) [28304 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 1 c Nov. 28, 
1916; A 449496. 


BENDER’S lawyer’s diary and directory 
for the state of New York, 1917. 
26th year. Albany, N. Y., Matthew 
Bender & company, 1917. various 
paging. maps (1 fold.) S8vo. $3.00. 

[28305 

© Dee. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

18, 1916; A 453117; Matthew Bender 

& ¢co., inc., Albany. [Copyright is 
claimed on all new matter] 


BENEFICIAL loan soc.*, Newark, N. J. 
To provide additional funds for its 
branch bank system of industrial 
loans. [General prospectus] 4 p. 
4to. [28306 


Bae. Dec. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
, 1916; A 448586. 


Benetson (N. A.) 
braska. [Cincinnati, 
book company, 1916] xxiv p. illus., 
col. map (fold.) diagrs. 4to. [283807 

© Dec. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
8, 1916; A 458003; American book 
co., New York. 


(Charles <A.)* Peoria, Ill. 
grade problems in me- 
chanical drawing. Peoria, Ill., The 
Manual arts press [1916] 68 p. 
illus., diagrs. obl. 16mo. [28308 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 11, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 21, 1916; A 448501. 


Bennett (Milo)* Toledo, O. Milo 
Bennett’s correspondence school of 
touch system operating for intertype, 
linotype & linograph keyboards. 
cover-title, 15 p. illus., port. nar. 
8vo. [28309 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Novy. 1, 1916; A 444720. 


Geography of Ne- 
O., American 


BENNETT 
Grammar 


BENNETT (Robert J.)* Philadelphia. 
Accountaney ; special course in ac- 
counting, auditing and _ practice. 
Lesson 7, Cash and bank records. 2d 
ed. Philadelphia, Pa., Bennett ac- 
countancy institute, 1916. 40 p. 
8vo. [28310 


© Dee. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
21, 1916; A 448477. 


Benson (Anton) & Souders (H. A.)*, 
Harrisburg, Pa. I am the camera, 
the eye of all civilization. (In Har- 
risburg telegraph) [28311 

© Nov. 23, 1916; 1 ec Nov. 25, 
1916; A 449255. 


BENTLEY (Harry Clark) [28812-28314 


Accounting problems, for elementary use. 
Veh andy 2.).2i¥e)  fOlss. S150. 
Contents.—pt. 1. Class problems.— 
Be 2. Home problems. © Nov. 12, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 
446831. 


© Ronald press co., New York. 


Bookkeeping practice. Set no. 3. Guide 
book. New York, The Ronald press 
company, i916. Ghillie p: 
(with this: Corporate records. 

. obl. 8vo.) $3.00. © 

1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 19, 

1916; A 446832. 


Model forms. [Boston] Students’ sup- 
ply shop, College of business adminis- 
tration, Boston university 1916. [20] 
p. forms. 8vo. 15. @© Oct. 15, 
1916; 2-e. and aff. Nov. 29, 1916; A 
448173. 


© Harry Clark Bentley, Brookline, 
Mass, 


BENToN (EF. Weber)* Los Angeles. 
[28315, 28316 


Cur dog. Sheet, col. illus., 14 by 10% 
inches. $0.25. © Nov. 20, 1916; 2e. 
NOVA 21 LOGS Wate Deer alse 1916; 
A 448427. 

Perfect day. Sheet, col. illus. 14 by 10 
inches. $0.25. Nov. 20, 13163 : 


2c. Noy. 21, 1916; aff. Dec. 18, 1916; 
A 448426. 


BENZIGER bros.*, New York. Church 


goods, metalware, vestments, statu- 
ary, furnishings. 71° p: illus: fol: 
[28317 


© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


28, 1916; A 447592. 

M.)* Chicago. New 

Modern 
illus. 

[28318 

ec. and aff. Nov. 


BercLtine (John 
designs for stationery, etc. 
novelty monograms. 2 1. col. 
4to. 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 
23, 1916; A 447526. 


BERGMAN (James)* New York. Dia- 
monds, watches, jewelry. cover- 
title, [16] p. illus. 16mo. [28319 

© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 447834. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28320 pt.2,0% Syvs84 
BERLINER illustrirte zeitung. 25. | BIBLioTHEK der unterhaltung und des 
jahrg. [Each illus. fol. M. O. 10.] wissens—Continued. 
[28320, 28321 18. bd. © July 19, 1916; 1 c Nov. 21, 
nr. 27, 2. juli, 1916. © July 2, 1916; ee ee 


1 c. Noy. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 14344. 


nr. 28, 9. juli, 1916... @ July 9, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 14345. 


© Ullstein & co., Berlin. 


Beroyt (Felix) Berol system of mem- 
ory training. ist-5th lesson. By 
Felix Berol, revised and _ supple- 
mented by William Berol. [New 
York, Printed by The Brieger press, 


1916] 5 v. ports., charts. 16mo. 
$3.00. [28322 
mers 155 7916." 2/e) Dee is, 


1916; aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 448417; 
William Berol, New York. 
[28323, 28324 


Bessey (Chas. H.)* Burlington, Vt. 
[28323, 28324 


Vermont. Card, 34 by 5% inches. © 
Nove.4> 1996 3. °2' uc. Nov. 14, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 454093. 

Vermont the beautiful. Card 3% by 54 
inches. NOV. 207 -19LGs 2c; Dec. 
20, 1916; A 448517. 

448517. 
Best & co.*, New York. [28325-28328 

Apparel for southern wear. LAL p- 
16mo. © Dec. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 


Dec. 29, 1916; A 448638. 


Correct apparel and accessories for 
nurses & maids. Sheet, illus., printed 
on both sides, 64 by 102 inches, fold. 
to 16mo. © Nov. 22) 1916: 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 448095. 


Gift suggestions for the holidays at at- 
wear. prices. Ree a ce col. illus. 
©: Nove. 2;, 1O1Gs 2 '¢: Dec. ob 

1916; aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 447832 


Modes of the moment. 
fashions. 
4to. © 

1916; aff. Nov. 14, 1916: A 447318. 


BIBLE calendar, 1917. cover-title, [12] 
p. illus. (part col.) obl. 4to. $0.25. 
[Text parallel to binding] [28329 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 
1916; aff. Sept. 25, 1916; A 444097, 
Herald pub. house, Cleveland. 


Newest winter 


BIBLIOTHEK der unterhaltung und des 
wissens. Mit originalbeitrigen von 
hervorragenden schriftstellern und 
gelehrten sowie zahlreichen illustra- 
tionen. Jahrg. 1917. Stuttgart, 
Berlin f[ete.] Union deutsche ver- 
lagsgesellschaft [1916] Each 240 p. 
front., illus. 12mo. M. O. 75. 

[28330-28831 


a Dees Cy Aus .160 19168 oe. UNowesk. 
1916; A—Foreigen 142938. 


12 


© Union deutsche verlagsgesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 


BIDDEFORD, Me. 
directory, 1916. 


Biddeford and Saco 
[no. 21] Boston, 


Mass., W. A. Greenough & co., 1916. 
269 p. front. (folded map) S8vo. 
$3.50. [28332 


© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Dec. 
19, 1916: A 446862: W. A. Greenough 
& co.. Boston. 


BIDDLE corp.*, Philadelphia. Rules 
for playing the great game of Indem- 
nity. Card printed on both sides, 
Ti by 43 inches. [28333 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
7, 1916; A 448302. 


Brucer (Samuel C.)* Chicago. Plain 
facts about bonds. cover-title, 11, 
[1] p. 16mo. [28334 


© Dec. 1, 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. Dec. 
6, 1916; A 447720. 


BILLMAN (Obed C.)* Cleveland. Pat- 
ents, investing in. Card, printed on 
both sides. 34 by 5 inches. [28835 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 « Nov. 24, 
1916; aff. Dec. 4, 1916; A 447677. 


Brrp (Harry) Billie Bunter, by Harry 
Bird [and] Molly, the mule, by Ro- 
salie G. Mendel. Racine, Chicago, 
Whitman publishing company, 
[1916] col. front. plates, illus. 64 
p. S8vo. $0.35. [28336 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 446292; Whit- 
man pub. co., Racine, Wis. 


BisHop calculating recorder co.*, New 
York. Simplifying your labor costs. 
16 p. illus., fold. pl. nar. S8vo. 

[28337 
© Dee. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

26, 1916; A 454175. 


BLAcHERT (Jennie Helmes)* Fairbury, 


Neb. America’s princess, Poca- 
hontas. [12] p. 8vo. [28338 


© Mar. 10, 1915; 1 e. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 1, 1916; A 447681. 


(John)* Brooklyn. Song of 
Sheet, 14 by 11 inches. 
[28339 


2 « Now 2 
A 448337. 


BLacK 
Flatbush. 
$0.10. 

© Nov. 26, 1916; 
1916; aff. Dec. 11, 1916; 


70 


BLACKSTONE hotel. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


Merry Xmas and 


a happy New Year. [3] p. col. illus. 


24mo. [28340 
© Dee. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
14, 1916: A 448348: Blackstone 


holding co., Omaha, Neb. 


BLACKSTONE INSTITUTE*, Chicagu. 


[28341-28351 

Model solutions to modern American law 

problems. 2. [3] p. 8vo. © Nov. 

27.9916 = 2 c. and. aff. Dec.. 11; 1916; 
A 447890. 


— 35, 7, BG. 2 Ww. \Svo: 
1916; 2 c. each and aff. 
A 447888, 447889. 


@ Apr. iT, 
Dec. 11, 1916: 


[Modern American law guide] no 1. 
Blind side of business. 16 p. Svo. © | 
Meee tO1G> 2c. and at. Dee. -11, | 


1916; A 447883. 


no. 3. Acting through others. 16 
p. Svo. @© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 «¢. 
aff. Dec. 11, 1916; A 447882. 


Mpa 3) V2 “Svos ©: July. 3, 
1916; 2 ec. each and aif. Dec. 11, 1916; 
A 447879-447881. 


Modern American problems. De 
iatens save. _@ Nov. 27, 1916: 2 e. 
and aff. Dec. 11, 1916; A 447887. 

oe v Syvo... @ ‘Dee. 30, 


9915; 2 c¢. each and aff. Dee. 11, 
1916; A 447885, 447886. 


law 


Brare (Robert) Outline of credit sys- 
tem in operation by the Peoples gas 
light & coke company, Chicago, Il. 
19 p. 8vo. [28352 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447452; American gas 
institute, New York. 


BLAKE (Wallace Herbert) Authority 
in business. 5th of a series under 
the general subject title The day’s 
work. (Jn Office appliances. Dec. 
1916). [28358 

mee, 12 1916: 1 e Dec. 14, 
1916; A 449788; Office appliance co., 
Chicago. 


BrAkKIstTon’s (P.) sons & co.*, Phila- 
delphia. Physician’s visiting list 
(Lindsay & Blakiston’s) for 1917. 
66th year. Philadelphia, P. Blakis- 
ton’s son & co. [1916.] 1 p. 1., 36, 
{3] p. and blank pages for memo- 


randa. 16mo. [28854 
© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

21, 1916; A 445722. 
BiopceTt (Harvey) co.*, St. Paul. 
Well done. [8] p. illus. (part 
col.) 32mo. [28355 


© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
5, 1916; A 448264. 


| 


Broom & Millman. 


BLousE (La) 


BrUTHGEN 


BopmMer (Rudolph J.)* 


[28356, 28357 
the prepared- 
Sheet col. 
11 by 14 


Middies of the moment: 
ness middy and sport coat. 
illus., printed on_both puree 
inches. © Aug. 5, 1916; Aug. 11, 
1916; aff. Noy. 20, 1916; oy 448048, 


New fall middy pinch and loose back 
sport coats. Sheet, col. illus., printed 
on both sides, 183 by 242 inches. © 
Aug. 5, 1916: 2 c. Aug. 11, 1916; aff. 
Nov. 20, 1916; A 448049. 


© Louis Appleson, New York. 


no. 1, septembre i916. 
illus. (part col.) fol. fr. 6. 

[28358 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 1 c Dec. 9, 1916; 

A—Foreign 14409 : Hachette & ¢Oo., 


Paris. 


(Clara) Schlésser im 
monde; roman. onf., 1—22. forts. 
u. schluss. [23 instalments] (In 
Berliner morgenpost) [28359 

© July 13—Aug. 8, 1916; 1 © each 
Nov. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 14357; 
Uullstein & co., Berlin. 


Btum’s farmer’s and planter’s almanac 


for the year 1917. 89th year. Win- 

ston-Salem, N. C., Crist & Keehlin 

[1916] 79 p. illus. 8vo. $0.05. 
[28860 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 « and aff. Dee. 
4, 1916: A 447687; Crist & Keehln 
Winston-Salem, N. C. 


Washington. 
World’s greatest battle. Washing- 
ton, D. C., Printed by National 
publishing co., 1916. cover-title, 
48 p. illus. Svo. $0.25. [28361 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 « Dec. 27, 
1916; aff. Dec. 5, 1916; A 448571. 


BoNNET-BROWN Sales service*, Chicago. 


[Syndicate service] Suppl. 
[28362-28364 


M-377. 377 A-E: W-378, 378 A-F; 
EF 379, 379 AC; N 380, 380 AE. 
Oct., 1916. 23 1. (al fold.) illus. fol. 
© Oct. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 1, 
1916: "A 444729. 

M 381, 381 A-E; W 382, 382 A-E; 
F 383, 383 A-C; N 384, 384 AF’ 
Noy., 1916. 231. Gl fold.) illus. fol. 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 10, 
1916; A 444858. 

385, 385 A—D, 386, 386 A—E, F 387, 387 
A-C, N 388, 388 AK. Dec., 1916. 
20 1. (part fold.) illus. fol. © Dec. 
9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 30, 1916; 
A 454294 

BooKLovERS Sales co., inc.*, New York. 

Bible picture query. [4] p._ illus. 

4to. : [28365 


© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 27, 1916; A 448572. 


1271 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28366 


BoonE (John F.)*, St. Johns, Or. Phil- 
osophy of the creation of the earth. 
28 p. 24mo. $0.25. [28366 


© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Dec. 


12, 1916; A 448339. 


BorpDEAuUx (Henry)* Paris. Derniers 
jours du Fort de Vaux. nos. 1, 2. 
[2 instalments] (Jn Revue des deux 
mondes, 1°", 15 oct., 1916) [28367 


© Oct. 1, 15, 1916; 1 ec. each Dec. 
9, 1916; A—Foreign 14407. 


BoscHEN (H. Carl)* Richmond. Face 
this fact on your feet. (Jn Rich- 
mond News leader) [28368 


© Nov. 24, 1916; 1 ec. Dee. 8, 1916; 
A 449574, 


Boston music co.*, Boston. Boston 
music co. 81st announcement. Sept., 
1916. cover-title, 28 p. ports. S8vo. 

[28369 


© Sept. 23, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 28, 
1916; aff. Sept. 27, 1916; A 444104. 


BotuME (John Franklin)* Boston. 
Voice production today. 12p. front. 
(port.) 12mo. $0.25. [28370 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444940. 


BoveHton & co.*, New York. Money 
message of a thousand words. [8] 
p. 16mo. [283871 

© Nov. 19, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 454045. 


BovuTreLLE (Martin J.)* Pasadena. 
Bridge majestic, Pasadena, Califor- 


nia. Pasadena, Cal. [F. W. Martin, 
1916] cover-titie, [4] p. obl. 32mo. 
S02. [28372 


(© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
13, 1916; A 444867. 


Bowegrs (Edwin F.) What about your 
eyes? (In Chicago herald) [28373 
© Nov. 19, 1916; 1 ¢ Nov. 20. 
1916; A 449175; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Bawsen. (S...8:)) 6 seoe -ane.4, ort 
Wayne, Ind. Suggestive sales argu- 
ments. 60 p. illus. (incl. port.) 
12mo. [28374 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 7, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 21, 1916; A 448500. 


Boyp (D. Knickerbocker) Pictorial 
review house and garage. Plan no. 
2. 28p. illus. 4to. $1.00. [28375 


© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
8, 1916; A 447747: Pictorial review 
co., New York. 


pt. 1, HOS, Woes 


Boyp (John Robert Montgomery)* 
Pittsburgh. Farmers’ alfalfa guide 
and commentaries [Rev.  ed.] 
Pittsburgh, Farmers alfalfa bureau 
[1916] 62 p. illus. 24mo. $1.00. 

[28376 

© Dec. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 

80, 1916; A 454277. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter] 


Boyn’s street guide of Philadelphia, 
1917. Philadelphia, C. E. Howe 
company, 1916. 2 p. 1, [7]-155 p. 


32mo. (Cover-title: Boyd’s Phila- 
delphia street and trolley guide, 
1917) $0.10. [28377 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
21, 1916; A 448491; C. BE. Howe co., 
Philadeiphia. 


Boynton (Hortense A.)* Newport, R. 
I. Dove-colored twins. Newport, R. 
I., Remington Ward, 1916. 52 p. 
front. 16mo. $0.50. [28378 


© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dee. 
28, 1916; A 448531. 


BraApDForD (William A.)* Quincy, Mass. 
Bradford’s combination price book, 
arr. for the plumbing, heating, gas 
fitting and sheet metal trades, in 
loose leaf form. Quincy, Mass., The 
Pratt company, 1916. 52 loose 1. 
nar. S8vo. $8.00. [28379 


© Dec. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 454229. 


BRADLEY (Alice) Sunkist recipes, 
oranges-lemons. 64 p. illus. 16mo. 
[28380 


© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 448093; California fruit 
growers exchange, Los Angeles. 


BRADSTREET’S book of commercial rat- 
ings of bankers, merchants, manu- 
facturers, ete. [28381, 28382 
In the United States. v. 196, Jan. 

1917. New York, The Bradstreet com- 
pany [1916] Various paging. fol. 
© Dec. 19, 1916: 2 ec. Dec. 20, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 21, 1916; A 446883. 

In the United States and the Dominion 
of Canada. v. 196, Jan., 1917. New 
York, The Bradstreet company [1916] 
Various paging. fol. © Dec. 19, 1916; 
2 ec. Dec. 20, 1916; aff. Dec. 21, 1946: 
A 446882. 


© Bradstreet co., New York. 


BraMMER (James)* St. Louis. From 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
26, 1916; A 454216. 


1272 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


28405 


(Julian Rodriques)* San 
Francisco. Health without drugs. 
[3] p. Ato. [28384 

© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1916; A 447668. 


BRANDON 


BratTron (S. C.) Gas versus electric 
cooking, by S. C. Bratton and G. D. 
Mantle. 21 p. diagrs. 8vo. [28885 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447449; American gas 
institute, New York. 


BrRayvEN (William H.) Ireland has a 
pig problem. (In Chicago daily 
news) [28386 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 16, 
1916; A 449778; Chicago daily news 
eo., Chicago. 


BRENHOLTS (Florence M.)* National 
City, Cal. American forest clubs. 
is! p. 12mo. [28387 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916; A 448080. 


BrINKLEY (Nell) [28888-28391 


Century girl at the century theatre. © 
Meee te t9IG: fc. Dec. 2, 1916; A 
449410. 


Charming Billie Burke in her new role. 
@ Nov. 25, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 27, 1916; 
A 449277. 


My what a difference, het a little bonnet 
makes. © Nov. 22, 1916; 1 c¢. Nov. 
23, 1916; A 449208. 


When a man marries. © Nov. 24, 1916; 
1c. Noy. 25, 1916; A 449246. 


[Note: The foregoing are in New 
York evening journal.] 

© International news 
New York. 


service, 


(M. W.)* New York. 
ipl. isp... Samo: 
[28392 


© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
15, 1916; A 447911. 


(Frank O.)* Los Angeles. 
Card, illus., 7 by 5 inches. 
[28393 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448181. 


BRINKMANN 
Instructions. 


BrRIstToL 
Prayer. 


BristoLt, Conn. Bristol, Plainville and 
Terryville directory 1916-17 [v. 29] 
New Haven, Conn., The Price & Lee 


co., 1916. 481 p. map. 8vo. $3.50. 
[283894 


© Dee. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
15, 1916; A 458095; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


BRoaKeR (Frank) [28395-28397 


Expert constructive accountancy, a post- 
graduate course, the Broaker method. 
Corporation accounting 

New York, The Broaker ac- 

counties corporation, ine) ETSTGY 2 

Dewales Maer 328) p. + 4to., ($2000.46 

Oct. 31, 1916: 2 ec and. aff: Nov.51, 

1916; A 447176. 


Post-graduate course in expert con- 
structive accountancy comprehending 
theory, auditing, practical accounting 
Lete.] [Home study] New York, 
The Broaker accountics corporation, 
me.) 1StE. BA iy. Svo: © Dec. 7, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 11, 1916; A 
447838. 


We respectfully announce: Advance 
study for teachers in commercial ¢ol- 
lege departments. Post - graduate 
course in expert constructive account- 

New York, The Broaker ac- 

counties corporation, inc. [1916] 19 

Dp. + Svo.. © Dee. 7%, 1916252 ie: and 

aff. Dec. 11, 1916; A 447837. 


© Broaker accountics corp., 
New York. 


ancy. 


ine., 


Brokaw (James I.) How to play 
American hand ball. New York, 
American sports publishing com- 
pany, 1916. 55 p. front. (port.) 
illus., diagrs. 16mo. (Spalding’s 
athletic library no. 13, group 12.) 
$0.10. [283898 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 445902; American sports 
pub. co., New York. 


BrRooKLyYN rapid transit co.*, Brook- 
lyn. [28399-28404 


Call for volunteers. 6 p. folder. 12mo. 
(Peers A, Dec. 1, 1916 1) © Dee. i, 
LO1G 2G “and aff. Dec. 15, 1916; 
A 447922. 


Joint efficiency campaign. To employees 
of the Mechanical department. 4 p. 
12mo. eeserics B-3, Dec. 1, 1916]) 
© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 15, 
1916; A 447924 


To employees, Surface OED 


tion department. [4] 12mo. 
([Series B-1, Dec. 1, 1916)] © Dec. 
i LOG 2. Gh and aff. Dec. 15, 1916; 


A 447923. 

Rules [4] p. 12mo. ([Series E-3]) © 
Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Dec. 18, 
1916; A 454026. 

Your heart in your work and your mind 
on your job. Mechanical department. 

12mo. [Series ee 
: ] © Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ¢ 

and aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A "447995. 


Surface transportation department. 
[4] p. 12mo. ([Series ree Deets: 
1916]) @© Dec. 9, 1916; ; 
Dec. 15, Y916 5A. 447906, 


Brooks (A. R.) mercantile co.*, St. 


Louis. Catalog 41, 1917. cover- 
title, p. 2-569. illus. (part col.) 
16mo. [28405 


© Nov. 12, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 448154. 


1273 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28406 


Brooxs (Thomas B.)* New York. Im- 


pressions. A steam-roller on the 
highway of commerce. 15 p. illus., 
eol. fold. plate. 42mo. [28406 


(O) Bee 26; 991s 2 e., and’ ‘aft. 
Dec. 29, 1916; A 448632. 


Brown (Anna Wuerfel)* Toledo, O. 
A. W. B. lingerie special, book no. 4. 
Crochet yokes and trimmings. 26 
p. illus. Svo. $0.15. [28407 

© Sept. 15 1916; 2c: anid. ait. 
Dec. 20, 1916; A 453195. 


Brown Were Harrison)* San Fran- 
cisco. Masters touch; a series of 
healing essays. San Francisco, Cal., 
Now company, 1916. 1 p. L, 5-62 
p. i6mo. $0.30. [28408 

@ Oeie.5.°19165 2c! Oct. 42, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 444781. 

Brown (8. L.)* Cleveland. Ad art 
service. [28409-28421 
Week ending Aug. 5-Sept. 30, 1916. 9 


v. illus. fol. © July 28, Aug. 4, 11, 
ae PAL oT Sent. 8, 116, 22: 916; e 
e. each Oct. 23, 1916; aff. Nov. as 


1916; A 448039-—448047. 

Week ending Oct. 7—28, 1916. 4 y. illus. 
aoe © Sept. 30, Oct. [, 44, 19. ASICs 
7 each and aff. Nov. 25, 1916; A 
447540447543, 

Brown (Sara Lowe)* Groveport, O. 
Rarey. the horse’s master and friend. 
(In Chio archaeological and histori- 
eal quarterly, Oct., 1916) [28422 


Nove 15) OiGe cl *.e2 Wee a; 
1916; A 449481. 


Browne (Louis Edgar) [28423-28432 


Entente may strike new blow at Greece. 
@ Dee. 14,1916; 1 ¢. Dec: 18) 2916; 
A 449810. 


General mobilization is ordered in Greece. 
Dec. 8 A916) te: Dec: 145.4916 5 
A 449648 


Gree king is defiant with only 75,000 
Oy Dec. 9, 3916 2 (fe. Bee. 43, 
1916: A 449687. 
Greek menace is removed. © Dec. 18, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 21, 1916; A 449865. 
Open rood to Prilep by Macedonian gain. 
@ Dec, 4,°1916 5 2 *c. Dee: 8, 1916; 
A 449566. 

Revolt in Cyclades, Athens terror rises. 
@ Dee. 41, 1916s 1c: Wee P14, “1916; 


A 449712. 

Situation in Greek capital is critical. © 
Dec G0 1916s ce Wees, 9) F1916 5) A. 
449585. 


Venizelist troops at front. @© Dec. 7 
© tie. Dec. 11, 19tG eA: 449657. 
Velnnelists in note to ask recognition. 
ec AS: 1916 1. epee: 16, 1916; 
A 449781. 

Venizelos predicts fall of Constantine. 
Dee. 27, A916: 1.6. Dec: Ss, 1901; 

A 450064. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 

Chi- | 


© Chicago daily news co., 
cago. 


pt.4, WSs vies 


BRowNLeE (Raymond B.) Woodmere, 
N. Y¥., Fuller (Robert W.) Westport, 
Conn., Hancock (William J.) Queens, 
N. Y., Whitsit (Jesse E.)* New York. 
Experiments in the chemistry of 
common things. [Pt. 2.] [Boston] 
Allyn and Bacon, 1916. iii, iv, 189—- 
249 p. illus. diagrs. S8vo. [28433 

© Sept. 30, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 
Noy. 14, 1916; A 445641. 


BRUBAKER (Edith)* Los Angeles. 
Tale of pigs’ tails... 2 7 2329 
illus. 8vo. $0.50. [28434 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 
11, 1916; A 447801. 


BRUNNER mfg. co.*, Utiea, N. ¥. Small 
beit and motor driven air compres- 


ce. and aff. Dee. 


sors for every purpose. 24 (i. e 
51) p. illus. S8vo. (Catalogue no. 
14) [28435 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444937. 


BRUNSWICK - BALKE-COLLENDER CO.*. 


Chicago. Billiards, the home mag- 
net.. 32 p. illus: (part ecoljy aoe 
SVo. [28436 


© Dee. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dee. 
8, 1916; A 447777. 


BryANT (Lane)* New York. 
[28437. 28488 


Big bargains for the expectant mother. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
fold. to 16mo: ©) Dees 28,4956 37 206 
and aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 4486453. 


Mid-winter styles and fashions for the 
South. [8] p. illus. 4to. © Dee. 8, 
1916; 2 c« and aff. Dec. 1%) 1916274 
447807. 


1916. hft. 24-27. 4 Vv. 
M. O. 30 each. : 
[28439-28442 
© July 12, 26, Aug. 9, 23; 1996. 
1c. each Noy. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 
14346-14349; Union deutsche ver- 
lagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart, Ger- 
many. 


BucHER (Maggie J.)* Raton, N. M. 
M. J. B. number sheet. nos. 1-A— 
3-A, 1-B—3-B, 1-C—3-C, 1-D—3- 
D, Addition; nos. 1-A—3A, 1-B— 
3-B, 1—C—3-C, 1—-D—3-D, Subtrac- 
tion. 24 sheets, 11 by 8 inches. 

[28443 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 448050. 

BucHspaum (S.) & co. I am catalog 

28 [1917] 148 p. illus. 4to. [28444 


Nov. 16, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 447806; Samuel Buchs- 
baum, Chicago. 


Bucs# fiir alle. 
illus. fol. 


1274 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 12, 1916 28467 


Buck & Glenn, inc.*, Winston-Salem, - BULLINGER (Edwin W.)* New York. 
N. C. Young folk’s banking game, Bullinger’s postal and shippers guide 


rules for playing. 22 p. 16mo. for the United States and Canada. 
$0.10. [28445 Ed. of January, 1917. Various pag- 

© Nov. 3, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. ing. 4to. $3.50. [28456 
6, 1916; A 444764. © Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


; k 22, 1916; A 453214. 
Buck ey (Elton J.)* Philadelphia. 
[28446-28451 | Buntrxe brass & bronze co.*, Toledo, O. 


Another plan of preventing the can- Catalogue, 1916 ed. 84 D. illus. 
cellation of orders. © Nov. 27, 1916: 8vo. [28457 
1c. Dee, 4, 1916; A 449472. © Aug. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


Blow _at contracts to supply the buyer's 23, 1916; A 445771. 
full requirements for a future period. 
g eee ptt 1916; 1 c. Dec. 18, 1916; | BuRcHARD-ROBERTS-WALES Co0.*, Cleve- 
7 land. Maximum production and cost 


Cancelled contract with two slaris. © keeping in the metal working i : 
MEMEEEOSIG- 1 ¢. Nov. 27, 1916; A || jo) eae Be metal works indus 


449314. try. East Aurora, Erie County, N. Y., 
pate f Printed by The Roycrofters [1916] 
Employe’s right to sell a new employer 
the business secrets of an old. one. 11 p. 16mo. [28458 
© SERIES 1916; 1 c. Dec. 28, 1916; © Nov. 3, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1916; 


© Serta eS: TOES: York. Institute of business engi- 
neers. [8] p. 8vo. [28459 


Tying a valued employe to you without n 
thes him a partnership. © Nov. 13, © Oct. ot, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444779. 


1916; 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1916; A 449151. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Modern 
merchant and grocery world] BugKE (John Humphrey)* Los An- 
geles. Burke common sense system 
for apportioning the value of subdi- 
vided land. Linen sheet, 172 by 202 
inches. $19.00. [28460 
© Aug. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
7, 1916; R 448104. 


Burke (Kathleen) White road to 
Verdun. (Jn Land and water) 
[28461-28463 


[1] Oct. 5, 1916. © 1 c. Nov. 4, 1916; 
A ad int. 2807; ue Oct. 5, 1916. 


2. Oct. 12, 1916. “© 1 ec. Nove 97-1916; 
A ad int. 2810; pubd. Oct. 12, 1916. 

4) (©) £.e: Nov, 2 3, 1916; A ad int. 2821; 
pubd. Nov. 2, 1916. 


© George H. Doran co., New York. 


Burztrorp (Thomas Rugby)* San Fran- 
cisco. Germany’s chances. Article 
1-4. [38] p. 4to. [28464 

© Mar. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
18, 1916; A’ 447974. 


Burwineton, Ia. McCoy’s Burlington, 
West Burlington and Des Moines 
County directory, 1916-1917. Rock- 
ford, Ill., The McCoy directory co., 
1916. 518 p. Svo. $5.00. [28465 

© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1916; A 446646; William H. Mc- 
Coy, Rockford, Ill. 


BuRNELL (George Edwin)* Los An- 
geles. Twilights. v. 1, 2. Lectures 


Bunpcet cheque corporaiion*, Chicago. 
Budget code, the shorthand of 
cheque writing. [26] p. illus. nar. 
8vo. [28452 


© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Noy. 
24, 1916; A 446579. 


BUILDING owners & managers assn. of 
Seattle*, Seattle. Foot traffic in 
Seattle, Washington. Sheet, plan. 
72 by 112 inches. [28453 


- © Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 447561. 


Bui (Clyde Westcott)* Columbus, O. 
Clyde chart for cutting tailored to 
measure corsets. Card, diagrs., 
printed on both sides. 64 by 22 
inches. $25.00. [28454 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 20, 1916; ‘A 454044. 


BuixiarD (J. E.) Salesmanship. Les- 
son no. 9. Hygienic value of gen- 
eral gas appliances. New York, 
National commercial gas association 
[1916] 2 p. 1, [191]-205 p. illus. 
8vo. (Practical gas educational 
courses ) [28455 


eerie. 20, 1916: 2 c Oci.. 23, 


aff. Nov. 9, 1916; A 447290. 

Iron safe clause is in your insurance 

policy. Do you know what it means? | BURCHELL, Clark & Logan, inc.*, New 
1916; aff. Oct. 21, 1916; A 439976; 


National commercial gas assn., New nos. 1-34, incl. 2 v. 4to. $85.00 


York. each. [28466-28467 
1275 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28468 


BuRNELL (George Edwin) *—Contd. 
v. 1, © Nov. 29, 1916; v. 2, © Dee. 
8, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. Dec. 18, 
1916; A 4538164, 453165. 


BurPEE (W. Atlee) & co.*, Philadel- 
phia. Burpee’s annual for 1917. 
cover-title, 204 p. illus., col. plates. 
8vo. [28468 


© Dec. 21, 1916; 2 c .and aff. Dec. 
27, 1916; A 448599. 


Burr (Edith Orthwein)* New York. 
Italia. [4] p. folder. col. illus. 
16mo. $0.25. [28469 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 11, 1916; A 447291. 


Burr (Horace M.)* Kansas City, Kan. 
Christmas rainbow. [14] p. col. 
illus. obl. 48mo. $0.25. [28470 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447433. 


Burritt (Wesley)* Providence, R. I. 
Heart pleadings. cover-title, 6 1. 
Svo. [Text parallel to binding] 

[28471 
© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 444931. 


BurRoucHsS adding machine co.*, De- 
troit. [ 28472, 28473 
Burroughs mechanical instruction book 

on motors, electric drive and auto- 
matic time switch. 281. diagr. 4to. 
@ Nov: 35.8916): 2c. Decry, A9iGs 
A 454254. 

How to care for your Burroughs adding 
machine. 46 p. illus., diagrs. 12mo. 
(Cover-title: Your Burroughs, what’s 
inside and how it works) © Dec. 4, 
4916: 2 ec.’and aff: Dec. 6, 1916; A 
447735. 


BuscH (Ella Adeline)* New York. 
General directions for study. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 62 by 
54+ inches. $1.00 per C. [28474 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 447676. 


BUSINESS-ILLUSTRATION ¢6. Pictures 
With. punch: Go, [Ly pe» valhkas: 
(part col.) 4to. (Catalog no. 10) 

[28475 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 e. Dec. 8, 1916; 

aff. Dec. 7, 1916; A 454050; Maurice 
Willens, Chicago. 


BUSINESS SERVICE co. 100% man 
power for executives. 2 p. 1. 9 p. 
24mo. [28476 


i) Deer 12, 1916. 2 «Dee, a2 
1916; aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 448575; 
R. T. Fennell, Pittsburgh. 


pt. | es ee ee 


Buss (O. W.)* Minneapolis. Mother. 
Sheet, 154 by 11 inches. $0.10. 
[28477 


© Dee. 22, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 454184. 


ButTLeR (George W.)* New York. 
Puts & calls; an explanatory pamph- 
let. cover-title, [18] p. nar. 8vo. 

[28478 


© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 447993. 


BuTLer (John)* Bowling Green, Mo. 

Fixing the responsibility. 8 p. Svo. 

[28479 

© Sept. 10, 1916; 2 «4 Oct 2.. 
1916; aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 447219. 


ButLteR (Thomas Meek)* Chicago. 
Christmas harmony. Card. col. 
illus., 5 by 4 inches. $0.10. [28480 


© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Noy. 
2, 1916; A 447175. 


BUTLER bros.*, Chicago. Drachmann 
pianos and key-control player pianos. 
-[29] p.  illus., ports., diagrs. fol. 

[28481 


© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 19, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 454033. 


BUTLER SCHEDULE co.*, Butler, Pa. 
Book of schedules for computing 
wages as defined by Pennsylvania 
workmen’s compensation act no. 3388. 
Sheet, 182 by 144 inches. $0.50. 

[28482 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 448105. 


BUTTERICK pub. co.*, New York. 
[28483-28485 
Crocheted gifts. 4 p. illus. 8vo. $0.10. 
(Illustrated in the Delineator, Dec., 
1916) @© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Noy. 14, 1916; A 447323. 


Instructions for making the crochet and 
tatting designs illustrated in the De- 
lineator, Jan., 1917. 4 p. illus. 4to. 
$0.10. @© Dec. 11, 19163; 2 ec. and aff. 

Dec. 12, 1916; A 4483819. 


Pattern romance. [8] p. illus. 4to.° © 
Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. New i7 
1916; A 444943. 

BUTTERICK transfers. v. 5, no. 38. New 
York, The Butterick publishing co., 
1916. 52 p. illus. fol. $0.25. 

[28486 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c¢ and aff. 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 444949; Butterick 
pub. co., New York. 


BUTTERICK’S. v. 2, no. 3. Nov. [1916] 

‘én LA es tas.) Bele [28487 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ce. Dee. 2, 1916; 

aff. Nov. 29, 1916; A 448190; But- 
terick pub. co., New York. 


1276 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 12. 1916 


BYRNE & McDonnell*, New York. Con- 
vertible bonds. [10] p. nar. 8vo. 
[28488 


© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


9, 1916; A 448313. 


BykuM (Isabel C.) Manger babe, by 
I. C. Byrum, drawings by Margaret 


Evans Price. Rochester,. Nz) ¥., 
Stecher lith. co., 1916. [18] p. col. 
illus. fol. [28489 


© Apr. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
18, 1916; A 454084 - Stecher litho- 
graphic co., Rochester, ING Ye 


C. S. R. blue book of dogdom [1917] 


9th annual vol. [pt. 1] New York 
ey. ©. 5. KR. co. 1916. 43 p. illus. 
8vo. $0.50. [28490 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 4485038; Fred J. 
Skinner, Nyack, N. Y. 


CABANES. (BE. ) Neurasthéniques. 
Paris, Etablissements Chatelain. 
1916. 16 p. 16mo. [28491 


© Sept. 16, 1916; 1 c Dec. 9, 


1916; A—Foreign 14884; J.-L. 
Chatelain, Paris. 
CAHILL-IGOE co.*, Chicago. Exhibitors 


business building guide, 1916. 31 p. 
illus. ports. (1 mount.) mount. 
pamphlets. 12mo. [28492 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
8, 1916; A 447749. 


CALDWELL (J. E.) & co.*, Philadelphia. 
Jewelry and silverware. [88] pp. 
illus. 12mo. [28493 


© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 e¢. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 448058. 


CALIFORNIA weather chart calendar, 
pig 22 1-,\ [2]. p. - ilus., col. map. 
fol. [28494 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447118; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Catt (I. S8.)* Savannah, Ga. Sun- 
shine savings club and what it is. 
[4] p. ol. illus. obl. 48mo. 
$0.014. [28495 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 4, 1916; A 448236. 


CALLAGHAN & company’s cumulative 
quarterly to Simmons’ new Wiscon- 
Sin digest. [v. 7, no. 3, Nov., 1916] 
Ed. by the publishers’ editorial staff, 


Chicago, Callaghan and company, 
1916. 126 p. 4to. $4.00 per yr. 
[28496 


@© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. Nov. 20, 
1916; aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 446592; 
Callaghan & co., Chicago. 


28510 


CAMBRIDGE 
Waverley, 
terial for 
specimens. 


botanical supply  co.*, 
Mass. Biological ma- 
class use and museum 
cover-title, 36 p. S8vo. 
[28497 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
S, 1916; A 458002. 
(Philip) jr.*, Brooklyn. 
[3] p. 16mo. 
{Motion picture scenario] 
[28498 
e. and aff. Dec. 


CAMINONI 
Fisherman’s dream. 
$0.10. 


© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 
11, 1916; A 447821. 


Camp fire stores co.*, 
What to give. 18 p. illus. (part 
col.) S8vo. [28499 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444938. 


CANouTAS (Corinna S.)* Brookline, 
Mass. WUarésa was, ms va Ta Kaymper 
byta kai edruxn. New York, city, 1916. 
160 p. S8vo. [Translation: Our 
babies; how to make them healthy 
and happy] $1.00. [28500 


©: “Aug, 2419162" 2c! “Oet..f, 
1916; aff. Oct. 20, 1916; A 444526. 


New York. 


Bill in Zomoland. 
Aug., 1916. (In Scout news and 
guard journal) [28501 

© Aug. 1, 1916; 1 ec. Sept. 5, 1916; 
A 449967; William Wallace Munro, 
New York. 


CARLETON (William Arthur)* Llano 
Grande, Tex. Instructions for the 
mil scale rule. cover-title, [4] p. 
24mo. $0.25. [28502 


© Nov. 21, 1916; 1 c and aff. Dee. 
Th. 1916 3 de el Nove 2G 1StG ek. 
448328. 


CARLSTROM (John A.)* Flushing, N. Y. 
Every day alterations. New York, 
The International tailor, 1916. 24 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. $2.00. [28503 


© Dee. 4, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 12, 1916; A 448343. 


CARNER (Lucy P.) 
er’s job and yours. 
16mo. (The Inch library 2d inch) 
$0.05. [28504 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 
4.1916; A 447704; National board of 
Woy W. Cy Avs New - York. 


CARPENTER (Frank G.)* Washington. 
[28505-28510 
Advance of homesteaders alarms Ene 

D Gi! 


Yukon Indian. © ees v3, 
Dec. 5, 1916; A 449488. 


Capron (Nick) 


Your grandmoth- 
cover-title, 28 p. 


1277 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28511 


Dt. 1,..Ss vas 


CARPENTER (Frank G.)*—Continued. 


Alaskan reindeer meat for United 
States markets. © Dec. 17, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 19, 1916; A 449819. 


Christianizing the Indians and Hski- 
mos of Alaska. © Nov. 26, 1916; 1 ec. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 449317. 


Dog teams race for purses of thou- 
sands of dollars. © Dec. 24, 1916; 1 ec. 
Dec. 26, 1916; A 449977. 


Frank G. Carpenter writes of travel 
and traffic on the mighty Yukon, from 
the Ramparts to Bering Sea. © Nov. 19, 
1916; 1 ¢« Nov. 21, 1916; A 449155. 


Odd features of life in the City of 
Golden Sands. © Dec. 10, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 11, 1916; A 449661. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Wash- 
ington Sunday star] 


Garr (Annie Roe) [28511-28513 


Wan Sherwood at Lakeview Hall; or, 
The mystery of the haunted boathouse. 
New York, Hearst’s international li- 


DEALY. Cot 19AGs Siv “pile 24S p. 
front, plates. 12mo. $0.60. © Nov. 
Doe i9i6: 2 9G. NGN. Zo, 1916 air. 
Nov. PALE 1916; A 445834. 

Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp; or, The 
old lumberman’s secret. New York, 
Hearst’s international library co., 
1916. 3 p. 1., 246 p. front., plates. 
12mo. $0.60. © Nov. 22, 1916; mG 
Nov. 25, 1916; aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 
445836. 

Nan Sherwood’s winter holidays; or, 
Rescuing the runaways. New York, 
Hearst’s international library co. 
POTG]. ive p:; p.. front.; 
plates 12mo. $0. © Nov. 29° 
1916; 2 e. Nov. 25, 1916; aff. Nov. 


27, 1916; A 445835. 


© Hearst’s international library 
co., New York. 


Care (Edwin Hamlin)* Yonkers, N. Y. 
(28514, 28515 

Abraham Lincoln, the marginal man, and 
other poems. cover- -title, 15. p. 16mo. 


90. 15. ©: Oct. 16, 19165: 2 serpy. 
, 1916; aff. Nov. 9, 1916; A 447326. 


Bethlehem inn-keeper, and other poems. 
cover-title, [24] p. 12mo. $0.25. 
Oct. 16; 4916302 e. Novy. 4; 19165 aie. 
Nov. 9; 1916; A. AT3O7. 


CARRIER engineering corp.*, New York. 
Typical instance of what the Carrier 
system of air conditioning will ac- 

-complish in leaf - tobacco - handling 
plants. [4] p. illus. 8vo. (Bulle- 
tin no. 105) [28516 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
2, 1916; A 448204. 


CARROLL trust and savings bank, Car- 
roll, Ia. Would you double your 
imoney? Sheet 11 by 84 inches. 

[28517 

(©.- Sept... 1, 1916 ; ~ 2) acs Oct 13, 
1916; aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 447260; 
William Roy Ronald, Mitchell, S. D. 


Carter (Nicholas) pseud. 
[28518, 28519 

Clue from the unknown; or, A long dis- 
tance trail. New York, Street & 
Smith [1916] 320 p. 12mo. (On 
cover: New magnet library no. 941) 
© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
13, 1916; A 444861. 

Mixed-up mess; or, The man who made 
trouble. New York, Street & Smith 
[1916] 319 p. 12mo.") (On cover: 
New magnet library no. 943) $0.15. 
© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee, 22; 
197163 4 448323, 


© Street & Smith, New York. 


CARTER White lead co.*, Chicago. Car- 


ter paint calculator. 5th ed. TO p. 
fold sheet, with mounted col. sam- 
ples. 32 mo. $0.25. [28520 
© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 

26, 1916; A 447 026. 
CARTWRIGHT-CAPS co.*, Chicago. Bor- 
romite. cover-title, 8 p. illus. S8vo. 
[28521 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 447356. 


CASABLANCA (Luis Ramirez)* Baya- 
mon, Porto Rico. Easy finding, real 
killing power. [San Juan, P. R., 
Imprenta Boletin mercantil, 1916] 
15 p. 24mo. $0.30. [28522 


© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
12, 1916; A 4483835. 


CASHIER cash register co. 
[28523-28525 


Fine art of approach. 13 p. 16mo. @ 
Sept. 9,,1916; 2 c. Dec. 26> 1912 ae 
Dec. 22, 1916; A 454250. 


System talks on Cashier cash and credit 
registers. 88 p. 16mo. Sept. 9, 
1916; 2 ¢. Dec. 26, 19165 af. Dee az: 
1916; A 454249. 


66 reasons why you should use a cashier 
cash and credit register. 23 p. 16mo. 
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2. ¢; Decl 26, 2926) 
aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454248. 


© Howard A. Dodge, Los Angeles. 


CASUALTY registry co. Registration 
and identification tags. [4] p. illus. 
12mo. [28526. 


© Dee. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
7, 1916; A 448284; Charles S. Van 
Wagonen, New York. 


[Cate (Alice E.)] Christmas tree dia- 
logue for a Sunday school, to pre 
cede giving of presents by Santa 
Claus [by Alice E. Cate and Alice C. 


Gardiner.] Belmont, Mass., The 
Sherman-Cate press, 1916. 11 p. 
16mo. $0.10. [28527 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c and aff. Nov. 
10, 1916; A 448370; John MacDuffie 
Sherman, Belmont, Mass. 


1278 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


28550 


CavurkK (L. D.) co.*, Milford, Del. 
Perfected, twentieth century alloy. 
[8] p. illus. nar. S8vo. [28528 

feces! 1916: 2 c and’ ‘att. 
Nov. 2, 1916; A 447145. 


CEDRONE (Maria)* New York. Model 
kindergarten (Froebel system ) 
[6] p. 12mo. [28529 

Nev. 21, 1916: 1 ¢« Nov. 22, 
fore. au. Dec. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 
1916; A 448227. 


CENTRAL district telephone _ co.*, 
Philadelphia. Telephone directories. 


[28530-28535 | 


Bedford, Cambria, Indiana [etc.] counties. 


Ocis20, 1916. 150 p. Svo. © Dec. 4, 
Peto 2 €, and aff. Dec. 12, 1916; A 
448320. 

Butler, Dubois, Punxsutawney [etc.] 
Nov. 10, 1916. 148 p. S8vo. © Dec. 
Soles & and att. Dec. 12, 1916; 
A 448321. 


Cambridge, Hast Liverpool, Salem [etc.] 
Oct. 14, 1916. © Nov. 25, 1916; 2 «. 
and aff. Nov. 29, 1916; A 448187.. 

Lawrence County, Beaver Valley, Mercer 
County, Pa., & Trumbull County, Ohio. 
Nove 1, 1916; 180 p. 4to. Dec. .26, 


1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 30, 1916; A 
454295, 

Pittsburgh district. Oct. 5, 1916. 264, 
156, 303 p. 4to. © Nov. 8, 1916; 


2 c. and aff. Nov. 14, 1916; A 447322. 
Wheeling and vicinity. Oct. 10, 1916. 
Piano ctto. © Nov. 10, 1916: 2 ec. 
and aff. Nov. 17, 1916; A 444951. 
CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC co.*, Chicago. 
Physical and chemical apparatus. 
Various paging. illus. 4to. (Cata- 
logue M. no. 116*) [28536 
© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448162; [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter] 
CENTRAL TRUST co.*, Camden, N. J. 
Christmas club. [4] p. 16mo. 
[28537 
© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447645. 
CENTURY advertising service co.*, New 
York. Century service. 
[28538-28540 
te eS. hol: 
e. and aff. Oct. 28, 


Nov., 1916. [14] 
Ochi 24. 1916 ; 
1916; A 4470838. 
Dec., 1916. cover-tiile, 26 1, illus. fol. 
@ Noy. 18, 1916: 2 c. Nov. 27, 1916; 
apemNey. 25, 1996: A 447573: 
gan., 1917. cover-title, 26 1. illus. fol. 
© Dee. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 26, 
1916; A 454227. 
CHALDEAN order of optimists*, 
cago. 


bors 


Chi- 
Ritual and marriage cere- 


mony. [Chicago, Printed by Charles 
® Krause] 1916. 26,8 p. 16mo. 
$0.50. [28541 


© Dec. 22, 1916: 2 e. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 4532338. 


| 


CHALMERS (Stephen)* Saranac Lake, 
N. Y. Gilding-star and other poems. 
[Adirondack ed.] [Saranac Lake, 
N. Y., Saranac Lake news print, 
1916] [42] p. 12mo. $0.50. 

[28542 
© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447626. 


CHALMERS motor co.*, Detroit. Chal- 
mers sales manual. [Nov. 1, 1916] 
80 p. 12mo. [28543 


© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 444997. 


CHAMBERLIN (Henry Barrett)* Chi- 
cago. Fighting Chicago’s crime 
trusts. cover-title, 64p. illus., ports. 
8VO. [28544 


© Oct. 6, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 9, 
1916; A 438773. 


CHAMPLAIN Valley telep. co.*, Bran- 
don, Vt. Brandon, Vt., district tele- 
phone directory. Fall and winter, 
1916. cover-title, 20 p. Svo. [28545 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 447802. 


CHANDLER pump Co. 
Cedar Rapids, Ia. 
489 p. 


Catalogue D. 
[1916] XXVIiii, 
front., illus., diagrs. 4to. 

[28546 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

20, 1916; A 446489; R. R. Donnelley 
&-sons co., Chicago. 


[CHANNING (Anne Heaton)] Fashion 


letter. New York. Oct. 15, 1916. 
4]. folder. illus. 4to. [28547 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 444925; Warner bros co., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 


CHASE (A. B.) co. 
tion. 


Music, an apprecia- 

(In Norwalk reflector-herald) 

[28548 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 1. ec. Nov. 11, 1916; 

A 449253; Sidney S. Haas, Nor- 
walk, O. 


CHASE & co.*, Jacksonville, Fla. Proven 
grapefruit recipes. cover-title, [12] 
p. illus. (part col.) 24mo. [28549 

© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448122. 


CHAUTAUQUA School of nursing*, James- 
town, N. Y. Operating room. 71 p. 
illus. S8vo. (Obstetrical and surgi- 
cal nursing, lecture no. 13) [28550 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448135. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter] 


1279 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28551 


pt. I, n.s., v.13 


CHEERFUL Monday magazine. v. 1, no. 


2. [Providence, R. I., Hennessey 
laundry co.] 1916. 13, [1] p. illus. 
12mo. [28551 


© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 444679; Brad Stephens, 
Boston. 


CHEESMAN (Glenn Stewart)* Hi Paso, 
Tex. _In a country without a chance. 
El Paso, Tex., M. K. Walker, 1916. 
Post card, col. illus., 32 by 32 
inches. [28552 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
21, 1916; A 448247. 


CHERRY (Louise)* East Orange, N. J. 
Suggestions to help you secure your 
share of the typewriter ribbon and 
carbon paper business. New York, 
S. S. Stafford, inc., 1916. cover-title, 
[8] p. 8vo. [28553 


©) ee." 147519162) 2 es Dee. a5, 
1916; aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 454275. 


CHESAPEAKE & Potomac telephone 
co., of Baltimore city, Baltimore. 
tories. [28554-28557 
Cumberland, Md., and vicinity. Ney a 

1916.  cover- title, 64 p. 
Nov. A LOG): Zee; vand (att: Nov. ai 
1916; A 447505. 


Frederick, Md. and vicinity. Nov. 1, 


1916. cover-title, 82 p. 8vo. @ Nov. 
1 OLG = 2 eo and aft ‘Nov. 21, 1916; 
A 447504. 


Hagerstown, Md., and vicinity. Nov. 1, 
1916. cover-title. 103 p. S8vo. © 
Noy. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Nov. 21, 
1916; A 447503. 


Martinsburg, W. Va. and vicinity. Nov. 


1, 1916. cover-title, 103 p. 8vo. © 
Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Nov. 21, 
1916; A 447501. 


CHESAPEAKE & Potomac telephone 
co.*, of Baltimore city, Baltimore. 


Telephone directories. 
[28558-28564 


Nov. 1, 1916. 30 p. 


Annapolis district. 
ce. and aff. 


8vo. @© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 
Nov. 24) 1906" ‘A 447507. 


Baltimore & vicinity. Oct., 1916. cover- 
title, 306, 155 p. Ato. @ Oct. 15, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 23, 1916; A 
445782. 

Charleston, Clendenin, East Bank 

‘Oct. 1, A906)" Sip: o Sve. 1) 

Oct, 1. 1916.) > ‘¢: anda Nove <2. 

1916; "A 447167. 


Hartford district. 
8vo. © Nov. 1, 1916; 
Noy. 21, 1916; A 447506. 

Hinton, W. Va. Oct. 1. 1916. cover- 
title; 12. p.» 4to. (@ Oct. A, 1916) 25c. 
and aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 447166. 

Huntington, Kenova, Logan, [ete.] Oct. 

916. cover- -title, 47 p. 8vo. @© 
Oct. i OIG so ue and: ate Novae 
1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 10, 1916; A 444888. 

Washington &» vicinity. Oct. 17 1916: 

oye -title 263, 111 p. eto. © Oct. 
TONG Se and aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 
AATi6S. 


Nov. 4 1916 3°32) p. 
Ze and aff. 


CHESAPEAKE & Potomac telephone co. 
of Va.*, Baltimore. Winchester, Va. 
and vicinity telephone directory. 
Nov. 1, 1916. cover-title, 130 p. 
8vo. [28565. 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Nov. 
21, 1916; A 447502. 


CHIAPINTI (S.} Libro dei discorsi. 
New York, Frugone, Balletto & Pel- 
legatti pr’ting & p’lishing co., 1916. 
55 p. Svo. $1.00. [28566 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
13, 1916; A 447834; Frugone, Bal- 
letto & Pellegatti ptg. & pub. co., 
New York. 


Cuicaco, Ill. [28567, 28568. 


Black’s blue book, business and pro- 
fessional directory. pts. 1 and 2. Com- 
piled and arr. by F. S. Black, Chicago, 

[The Fraternal press] 1916. 

8vo. $0.25. Dec. 7, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 453094. 
© Ford S. Black, Chicago. 

Lakeside business directory and year 
book of the city of Chicago, 1916-17. 
Chicago, The Chicago directory com- 
pany, 1916. 115 p. 4te.” S508) @ 
Dec. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Dee. 6, 
1916; 445970. 


© Chicago directory co., Chicago. 


Xvi, 92 p. 
2 ¢: and 


CHICAGO AUTOMOBILE trade assn.*, Chi- 
cago. National used car market re- 
port. [28569, 28570 
11th ed. 1p.1,118 p. map. 4to. © 

Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ¢ and ai. Bees 
1916; A 447804. 


Pocket ed. Auxiliary to ae ed. Zone 
7. Nov.,. 1916. 75 p: a2me © Dee 
is 1916: 2c, and afi. Tee. Mi 1916; 
A 447803. 


institute. 
course. 
cover- 


CHICAGO CENTRAL Station 

Commercial engineering 

Lecture 17. Isolated plants. 

title; 72°[1) pp. Syo: [28571 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

24, 1916; A 446603; National electric 
light association, New York. 


Chicago. 
[28572-28574 


Chicago travelers in Paris. © Nov. 27, 
1916: 1c. Dec. , 1916; A 449397. 


Chicago visitors in ae © Nov. 28, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449456. 


New Chilean envoy coming. © Nov. 21, 
1916; 1c. Nov. 25, 1916; A 449951. 


{[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


Cuicaco, MILWAUKEE and St. Paul 
railway. More pioneering by the 
pioneer line. The electrification of 
the Mountain district of the Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. 
[24] p..allus.: (part col:)) 7) maps 


CHICAGO DAILY news C€0.*, 


1280 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


Cuicaco, MizrwavKeEe and St. Paul 
railway—Continued. 
4to. (Cover-title: The dawn of the 
electrical era in railroading) 
[28575 


© June 19. 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Dee. 18, 1916; A 454029; Ave 
Miller, Chicago. 


CHICAGO scHOOL of nursing*, Chicago. 
Lesson series no. 11. 82 p. 8vo. 
[28576 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 447185. 


CHICAGO TELEPHONE co. Bell tele- 
phone directories. [28577-28582 
Calumet district of Indiana. Nov., 


1916. viii, 9-101. foie o0)op: vo. 
© Dec. 18, 1916; e. Dee. 23, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 25, 1916: oh 454166. 

Joliet district. Nov. 1916. 92, 31 p. 
fteee bee, 15. 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 20, 1916; A 454097. 

La Grange district. Nov.. 1916. viii, 


9-64, 15 p. Svo. © Dec. 1h AOUG 
2 €. and aff. Dec. 21, 1916; A 448454. 


Lake Forest, Highland Park including 
Deerfield fete. ] Nov.. 1916; 68, 11 p. 


Svo. @© Dec. 12, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. 
ee 18, 1916; A 454017. 

Moret shore district. Nov., 1916, x, 

Os.) 4to.. © Dee. .9, 1916; 

> ec. and aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 447849. 

Oak Park district. Nov.. 1916. 56, 96 

po tto. -© Dee: 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 14, 1916: A 448361. 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


CHICAGO TELEP. co.. Wisconsin telep. 
eo., Cleveland telep. co., Michigan 
state telep. co.*, Chicago. Local op- 
erating practice reference book. Va- 


rious paging, illus. 4to. (Traffic 
bulletin no. 1.) [28583 
© Nov. 18, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 25, 1916: A 445790. 
CHICAGO TITLE & trust co.*, Chicago. 


Abstract of title to the south east 
quarter of the south east quarter, ex- 
cept railroad, of section 16, T. 39 N., 


BR. 12, E. of the 8rd P. M., in Cook 
County, ll. 41. diagrs. fol. $10.00. 
[Text parallel to binding] [28584 


© Noy. 24, 1916; 2 c and aff. Nov. 


ae FIG: A 447554. 

CHICKERING (Mariha A.) Broken 
swords. cover-title, 18 p. 16mo. 
(The Inch library. 2d inch) $0.05. 

[28585 


© Nov. 29, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916: A 447707; National board 
of YY. W.C. A.’s, New York. 


28595 


CHICKERING & sons div. American pi- 
ano co.*, Boston. Chickering & sons 


div. American piano co., pianoforte 
makers. Boston, U. S. A. 24 p. 
illus. S8vo. [28586 
© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 

22, 1916; A 454132. 
CHitps (H. H.)* Philadelphia. If you 
are on the Lord’s side. Card, 4 by 
234 inches. [28587 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
31, 1916; A 447137. 


CHown (C. M.)* Clinton, Ia. C. M. 
Chown’s retail reports, 1916, 1917. 
Clinton County, Ia. Clinton, Ia., 
The Chown commercial company, 


1916. 2 p.1., 251 p. 4to. $15.00. 
[28588 
© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 22, 1916; 
A 447833. 


CHRISTENSEN school of popular music. 

[28589, 28590 

Acts and proof concerning the ace (hea 
sen system of teaching Tagtime. 16 
illus., ports. 4to- @ Sept. 26, 191 

2c. and aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448624 

How to become a ragtime piano player. 


16 p. illus., ports. 4to. © Oct. 12, 
1916:) 2 e.) and ai Dee 295 f916> 
A 448623. 


© Axel W. Christensen, Chicago. 
CHRISTIAN herald*, New York. Rules 
and regulations of Christian herald 
second Bible picture study. Sheet, 
271 by 72 inches. [28591 
© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Nov. 
7, 1916; A 447267. 


CHUNDELAH (Alice Simon)* Portland, 
Or. Modern knitting. Book of in- 


structions. v. 1. 24 p. illus. 4to. 
$0.10. [28592 
© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 


28, 1916; A 454260. 
CuHurcH (John) co.*, 
your own salesman. 
printed on both sides, 14 by 11 
inches fold to obl. 32mo. [28593 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


Chicago. Be 
Card, illus., 


8, 1916; A 447784. 

[CHurceH (W. C.)] Interpretations, 
infantry drill regulations, 1916. 
Nov. 25, 1916. (Jn Army and Navy 
journal. ) [28594 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 27, 
19963) A 449295: W.) C..& Fs 2B 
Church, New York. 

CHURCH INVISIBLE, ine.*, Lake Pleas- 


ant, Mass. Church invisible. 27 p. 
16mo. $0.10. [28595 
© Apr. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


July 10, 1916: A 431776. 


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28596 


pt. tn ee vite 


CHURCHILL (Lida A.)* New York. 
Truth about our dead told by those 
who know. 1st ed. New York, New 
tide publishing house [1916] 99 p. 
16mo. $1.00. [28596 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 e@ and aff. 
Dee. 18, 1916; A 453121. 


CHURCHILL (Winston) 
victory needed. (In New York 
times. ) [28597 

©) Nov, 19.1916; 1 © Nov. 21, 
1916; A 449183; New York times ©co., 
New York. 


Short cut_ to 


CHURCHILL (Winston 8S.) c/o Hughes 
Massie & co.*, London. Antwerp: the 
story of its siege and fall. Nov. 19, 
1916. (Jn Sunday pictorial) [28598 


©1ece Dec. 18, 1916; A ad int. 
2835; pubd. Noy. 19, 1916. 


CrrInA (Lorenzo) Artistic complete 
method for the study of cello-banjo, 
by L. Cirinaé, Brooklyn, L. Cirina, 


1916. cover-title; 1 p. 1., viii, 79 p. 
front..: (port.),. tok, Litahan and 
English text] $1.50. [28599 


© Nov. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 4538082; L. Cirina, Brook- 
lyn. 


CITATOR. [28600, 28601 
TMiMoisseds vaowG.) MO.  \OCL. a LodG 
[New York, The Citator pub. co., 1916] 
hae -title, eee De eve. oe 00 per 
@© N 9, 191652 cc. and ‘aff. 

Noy. De 1916; A 445732. 

Missouri ed. v. 15,. no. 1, Oct., 1916. 
[New York, The Citator publishing 
company, 1916] ae atte 481 p. 8vo. 
$5.00 per yr. 16, 19163 2° <; 
and aff. Nov. 21, i9ie: A 445731. 


© Citator pub. co., New York. 


CITIZENS trust and savings bank, Los 
Angeles, Cal. Human interest bank 


advertising. [12] p. S8vo. $0.10. 
[28602 

©) Oct.'20,, 1916; 2:¢ andsafi..Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447044; Claude M. 


Davenport, Los Angeles. 


Crry news pub. co.*, New York. What’s 
going on, New York’s social calen- 
dar. Season, 1916-1917. cover-title. 
64 p. diagrs. 12mo. [28603 


© Noy, 14, 1916%"2 ¢. -and), aft. 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 446472. 


Crvit service chronicle, ine.*, New York. 
Fire department motor apparatus. 
cover-title. 53 p. 8vo. $1.00. 

[28604 
© Feb. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
12, 1916; A 418799. 


CLaNcy (William) Life story of 
Clara Kimball Young. Chicago, Ca- 
hill-Igoe co., 1916. [T] p. port. 32mo. 
(Movie storiette series) [28605 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
8, 1916; A 447748. Cahill-Igoe co., 


Chicago. 

CLARK (Hsther Mary)* Lawrence, 
Kan. Rubaiyat of a heart. Sheet. 
84 by 44 inches. [28606 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
14, 1916; A 447347. 


CLARK (Frances E.) Course of les- 


sons in public school music. Lesson 

no. 152-168. 17. v.. . 4to. | (bleh 

school and supervisors’ series) 
[28607 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 ce. Dec. 20, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 454043; Siegel- 
Myers school of music, Chicago. 
CrarkK (J. J.) Richardson merchant’s 
slide rule (calculating) [Chicago, 
Printed by G. D. Clougher, 1916] 
20 p. 4to. $1.00. [28608 


© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
14, 1916; A 454237; George W. Rich- 
ardson, Chicago. 


CLARK (John Bates) League of na- 
tions to enforce peace. Proof. (Na- 
tional editorial service, serial no. 
398) [28609 

© Feb. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 448004; Natl. editorial 
service, inc., New York. 


CLARK (Maud G.)* New York. Amer- 
ica first; rules. Sheet, 6 by 5 inches. 
[28610 


© Nov. 17%, 1916: 2 © ania. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 447563. 


CraRK (Sam) Ten ways to win a 
woman and how I used them. (In 
Chicago herald) [28611 


© Dec; 17, 1916; 1, eo Dears: 
1916; A 449879; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


CLARK co.*, Lock Haven, Pa. For your 
own information. [4] p. 16mo. 
[28612 


© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 


8, 1916; A 447780. 


> CLARKE (Nora)* Alameda, Cal. Magic 
tube of shoe shines. 8p. obl. 48mo. 
[28613 


© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


21, 1916; A. 448498, 


1282 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 12, 1916 28638 
CrarK’s Boston blue book for 1917.} CLEVELAND trust  co.*, Cleveland. 
Boston, Mass., Sampson & Murdock What is money? 13, [8] p. illus. 
company, 1916. 954 p. 16mo. $4.00. 12mo. (Cleveland trust company li- 
[28614 brary of banking. v. 1.) [28628 


© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
16, 1916; A 446818; Sampson & 
Murdock co., Boston. 


CLASSIFIED directory, manufacturers 
of advertising specialties, calendars, 


novelties and premium goods. 1916. 
[Chicago, Schulman bros., 1916] 
ftp iod ps 12mo., $2.00: [28615 


© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 446878; W. F. Hofert & 
Benedict Schulman, Chicago. 


CLAUSER (Milton)* Salt Lake City. 
Straight line alphabet for lettering 
in the grades. 21 p. diagrs. obl. 
48mo. $0.25. [28616 


© Dee. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1916; A 454296. 


CLaAyTon (Marguerite) Star tells 
girls how to save their beauty. (In 
Motion picture leader.) [28617 


Nov. 19, 1916; 1.-e. Nov. 28, 
1916; A 449326. General film co., 
ine., New York. 


CLEMANS (Bertha J.)* Los Angeles. 
Christmas greeting. When I’m 
thinking of the wishes. Card, col. 
illus., 24 by 4 inches. $0.05. [28618 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c and aff. Nov. 
9, 1916; A 447269. 


CLEMENT (Harnest W.) [28619-28626 


Farce and trick says Tokyo. © Dec. 
Lit oLoe. - e@.. Dec: 20;. 1916: A 
449839. 

© Dec. 22, 


Hits Japanese militarism. 
£916 i ¢: Dec. 28, 1916: A 450007. 
Japan to help Roumanians. © Dec. 27, 

1916; 1 ec. Dec. 30, 1916; A 450070. 
May be stir in Japan’s diet. © Dee. 27, 
1916; i c. Dee. 30, 1916; A 450069. 
New wireless disappoints. © Nov. 16, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 20. 1916; A 449136. 


Says China’s need is great. © Nov. 
peta banc: “SNov: + 27, 1916; A 
449298. 

Senate move pleases Japan. © Dec. 16, 


1916; 1 ce. Dec. 20, 1916; A 449840. 
Tokyo Thanksgiving is apt. © Dec. 1, 
1916; 1 e. Dee. 4, 1916; A 449444. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


CLEMENT (Lewis Henry)* Toledo, O. 
Army of Christmas savers, an easy 
way to save money. cover-title, [8] 
p. 24mo. [28627 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 454092. 


© |) Nov. 16, 1916372 ¢ ‘and ‘aff. 
Nov. 20, 1916; A 448018. 


(Albert L.) Hints for 
Proof, illus. 


CLOUGH the 
motorist. 
[28629-28633 


Oe es Nave 27. J9L6. Oo Oct UT: 
31, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. Nov. 9, 
1916; A 447273, 447274. 


Nov. 20—Dec. 1, 1916. © Nov. 15, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 448085. 
Dec. 4—15, [1916] © Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Dec. 8 1916; A 447753. 
Dee. 18—29, 1916. © Dec. 13, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454153. 
© International syndicate, Balti- 
more. 


CLruckerR & Hixson co.*, New York. 
Automobile accessories, 1917. cover- 
title, 82 p. illus. Svo. [28634 


© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444775. 


CngE (Ora) {28635-28638 
Children and misses’ millinery. Instruc- 
tion paper with examination questions. 
1st ed, 110. Scranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company [1916] cover- 
title, 35. 2 ps , illus.; (diagrs.~ "Sve: 
(Woman’s institute of domestic arts 
and sciences, inc. Department of mil- 
linery associated with the Interna- 
tional correspondence schools.) @ 
Aug. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 28, 
1916; A 447072. 


Colors and color combinations. Instruc- 
tion paper with examination questions. 
114. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916]  cover-title, 
32, 2 p. col. plates, tables, col. chart. 
Svo. (Woman’s institute of domestic 
arts and sciences, inc., Dept. of mil- 
linery associated with the Interna- 
tional correspondence’ school.) @© 
Oct...265 19163) 2. ce and: aff oDecmts, 
1916; A 447961. 


Fancy and draped crowns. Instruction 
paper with examination questions. ist 
ed. 109. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916] cover-title, 
oD, 2 *p-yillas, JSva: (Woman’s in- 
stitute of domestic arts and sciences, 
ine., Department of millinery, asso- 
ciated with the International corre- 
spondence schools.) © Sept. 11, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 447071. 


Mourning millinery. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. Ist ed. 
111.  Seranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916] cover-title, 
44, 2 p. illus. 8vo. (Woman’s in- 
stitute of domestic arts and sciences, 
ine., Department of millinery, asso- 
ciated with the International corre- 
spondence schools.) © Sept. 15, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 4470783. 


© Internatl. educational pub. co., 
Scranton, Pa. 


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28639 


pt. 5 sam de 


[CoE (Sayers) ] [28689-28642 


Chile 1-6. (For the Mentor, v. 4, no. 
19, serial no. 119) @ Noy. 15, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 448210. 


John Paul Jones. ({Mentor reading 
course monograph no. 1-6]) Proof, 
ius: ©'Ockh, 16, 19165 2e7 Nov. 11, 


1916; aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 444889. 


Rembrandt 1-6. Proof. (For the Men- 
tor, ye 3, no. 20, serial no. 120.) 
Dec. OUGE 2 Cand. Aibe ees mais. 
1916; i 454024. 


Russian music. Proof. (For the Men- 
tor. v. 4, no. 18, serial no. 118) © 
Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 16, 
1916; ‘A 447387. 


© Mentor assn., ine., New York. 


CoHrN (Philip S.)* Boston. Trade 
ticklers, Ist ed. [12] p. 24mo. 
[28643 


© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 454090. 


COHON (Samuel 8.)* Chicago. Jewish 


leaders. 38. Elijah, the leader, as 
prophet. (Jn B’nai bDr’rith news, 
Nov., 1916) [28644 


© Nov. 26, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 9, 1916; 
A 449595. 


CoLLIns (Henry Albert)* Havana, Il. 
Winning side. Indianapolis, Ind.. 
Christian woman’s board of missions 
[1916] 23, [1] p. 16mo. $0.05. 

[28645 
© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448126. 


‘COLLINS (Samuel)* Philadelphia. 
Paper centering scale. Directions 
for using. Paper scale, 2 by 104 
inches. $0.10. [28646 


© Dec. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
6, 1916; A 448429. 


COLLINS PUBLICITY SERVICE*, Phila- 
delphia. Collins business building 
bulletin. [28647-28648 


INOV2 GL 1906.) Lal py 4tos) (@MaNov 
G6 A9NG - 2 el and “afio Nove 1412) 1916 
A 447308. 

Dec fos OlGae 2 pepe ws: 
4to. © Dec. 5, 1916; 2 
Dee. 12, 1916; A 4483836. 


CoLoRADO weather chart calendar, 
191) 12 2:, (2) p.) lus.,ceolo map. 
fol. [28649 

©) July: 4,) 1916s Give... awd aie 
Oct; 28)" 1916; (Ay 447119; (Grand 
Rapids calendar co., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


COLUMBUS railway, 


(part col.) 
e. and aff. 


power & light co. 
Let us do it for you now. cover- 
fitle, [Sisip;, 12me. [28650 

“LO wOctw23 19163 (2 venands atk. 
Nov. 4, 1916; A 447238; Francis M. 
Babbitt, Columbus, O. 


COMBUSTION appliances co.*, Chicago. 


Bestix for boiler settings. [8] p. 
folder, illus., diagrs. nar. 8vo. 
[28651 


© Nov. 19, 1916; 2.¢ Dee, 13, 
1916; aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448611. 


COMMERCIAL register; New York 
(boroughs of Manhattan, Brook- 
lyn, Richmond and the Bronx) and 
vicinity, 1916-1917. New York city, 
The Retail dealers’ protective asso- 
ciation, 1916. 1 p. 1. 953 p. fol. 


[28652 
© Dec. 11, -1916;°2) @ andes, 
Dee. 12, 1916; A 446772; Retail 


dealers’ protective assn., New York. 


[COMMONWEALTH HOTEL construction 


corp.] Greatest hotel in the world. 
cover-title, 20 p. illus., diagrs. 
12mo. [28653 


© Sept. 30, 1916: .2¢, Gere 
1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 444876; 
Walter C. Burbank, New York. 
COMMONWEALTH IDEA. v. 1, no. 2, 
Jan., 199% © 16 py “illus. pete 
16mo. [28654 


© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Dec. 21, 19165 A», 4544272 SE: 
Barnett, ine, New York. 


COMMONWEALTH INVESTMENT co. of 


Enid, Okl. Agricultural banking 
forms, credit contract. [8] p. mar. 
8voO. [28655 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 @ Nov. 10, 
1916: aff. Oct. 24, 1916; A 444887: 
I. P. Mantz, Oklahoma City, OKI. 


CONNECTICUT. Supreme court of er- 
rors. Connecticut reports. 

[28656, 28657 
© Nov. 1, 


Vv. ‘90,) pt. (3; Oct, 4agonG: 
19163" A. 


1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. a 
445457. 

vi 90,. pt. 9p Novye>4916: 
1916: 2 cand “alts Dec 
A 446762. 


© Charles D. Burnes, sec. of the 
state of Conn., Hartford. 


© Dee. 15; 
12. 4916s 


CONSUMERS union, Boston. Consum- 
ers union. [4] p. 16mo. [28658 
© Noy. 22, 1916; 2. c. News 
1916; aff. Dec. 7, 1916; A 448277; 


Walter Vandenburgh, Maiden, Mass. 


Cook (Edmund Vance) Christmas 
word I bring to you. (Jn Cleveland 
plain dealer. [28659 

© Dec. 24, 1916; 1 ec. Dee. 28, 


1916; A 450011; Plain dealer pub. 
co., Cleveland. 


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28683 


epee ee 


no. 12, 1916 
4 
Cook (Willard H.)* Philadelphia. 
Game of Lingo. [28660, 28661 


French: Philadelphia, Pa., The Centa- 
phrase society [1916] 23 p. 48mo. 
$0.50. © Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dee. 19, 1916; A 454233. 


Spanish. Philadelphia, Pa., The Centa- 
hrase society [1916] 24 p. 48mo. 
0.50. © Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 

Nov. 19, 1916; A 454234. 


Cook (William H.)* New York. 
Twelve collection letters. [4] D. 
16mo. $1.00. [28662 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447423. 


CookE (James Francis) 
how they should be played. Phila- 
delphia, T. Presser co. [1916] 10 
p. 12mo. [(The musical booklet 
library)] $0.10. [28663 


© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
Pier M9164 A 448487 : ; Theodore 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 


Coote (Ralph Garnier) [28664-28670 


Friend of my heart, by R. C. G._ Card, 
34 by 5% inches. $0.10. © Dee. 3. 
1916:.2 ce. and aft. Dec. 26, 1916; A 


454200. 
Friendship’s star. Card, illus., 73 by 4 
© Dee. Se 1GlG> 2ic 


inches. $0.10. 
and aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 454205. 


His masterpiece. 3 1. 16mo._ $0.25. 
© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 26, 
1916; A "454204, 


Island of loneliness, by R. G. C._ Card, 
3% by 5% inches. $0.10. © Dec. 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 
454198. 


Jewel, by R. Ge Gy Card.\ 35) iby. (O2 
inches. $0.1 © Dec. 8, 1916; 2c 
and aff. Dec. "56, 1916; A "454201. 


Ranch up yonder. [3] p. illus. 16mo. 
25. © Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 26. hOliG:s A’ 454203. 


West. Folded card, illus., 5 by 7 inches. 
S62 5257@ Dee: 8, 1916; 2c. and aff. 
Dec. 26, 1916; A 454202. 
© Ye Colonial art shop, Pasa- 

dena, Cal. 


Cooper (George Herbert)* San Jose, 
Cal. Twinkling of stars. (Jn Sun- 
spot, Dec., 1916) [28671 


© Dee. 1, 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 11, 1916; 
A 450009. 


Coos telephone co.*, Lancaster, N. H. 
Laneaster district telephone direc- 
tory. [Section] 14. Fall and win- 
ter issue, 1916-1917. cover-title, 32 
p. S8vo. [28672 

@ Wee 27, 1916; 2 ¢. Dec. 29, 
1916; aff. Dec. 28, 1916; A 454264. 


CorBETT (James J.)* Buffalo. Buffalo 
boy in the virgin forest and the 
girl in sunny Spokane. [Buffalo] 
Buffalo printing co., 1916. Sheet, 10 
by 4% inches. [28673 

© Dee. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
6, 1916; A 447729. 


Trills, and: 


Consett (Young) How to punch the 
bag. New York, American sports 
publishing company, 1916. 80 p 
TOME. LELUS: 16mo. (Spalding’s 
athletic library. Group 14, no. 191) 
$0.10. [28674 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 445981; American sports 
pub. co., New York. 


Country home, the ladies farm jour- 
nal. (In Fruit grower) 

[28675-28677 

Wire MoO. 2h, 22.) NOV tn woe) LoL, 


[2 Yols.] © Novic2,) 165) 1916 re 

each Nov. 238, 1916; A 449218, 449219. 
v. 27, no. 23, Dec. 1, 1916. © Novy. 30, 

1916; 1 ec. Dee. 7, 1916; A 449538. 


© W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, Mo. 


Cowan (Wood) Our review of the 
year cartoon, Dec. 31, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 174 by 

2 inches. [28678 

© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 454150; International 
syndicate, Baltimore. 


Craig (Bird G.)* Galena, Mo. Mary 
Ann’s liniment. Sheet, 11 by 6 
inches. $0.25. [28679 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 
2, 1916; A 447170. 


Craig (Nell) Only rich girls can 
enter films, says Neil Craig. (In 
Motion picture leader.) [28680 

© Dee. 3, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 11, 1916; 


A 449635 ; General film co., inc., New 
York. 


e. and aff. Nov. 


Craig (W. R.) & co.*, New York. 
Ten year cotton statement. Sheet, 
33 by 384 inches. [28681 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
25, 1916; A 444739, 


CRAMER -KRASSELT CO.*, Milwaukee. 


Table of weights and measures of. 


paper stock. Card, 7 by 11 inches. 
[28682 
© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


16, 1916; A ‘447359. 


CRANDALL (Walter G.) Standardizing 
the amalgam filling, by W. G. Cran- 
dall [and Albert Sellner] 2d ed. 
Cleveland, O., The Cleveland dental 
TES EOP fAIOLG | To Dey. aes 
diagrs. 4to. [28683 

©? Ot. 28; 1916; |2 «Nov. 24; 
1916; aff. Nov. 28, 1916; A 447524; 
Cleveland dental mfg. co., Cleveland. 
[Copyright is claimed on revision 

and new matter] 


1285 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28684 


CRAWFORD-F'Rost (William A.)* Balti- 
more. [28684-28685 


Crawford-Frost’s dahlia root symbol of 
the Holy Trinity. Baltimore, The gen- 


eral efficiency company, 1916. cover- 
title, [6] p. 16mo. $0.1 © Dec. 
16, Gis) 2.5e; and aff. DEE, "20, 1916 ; 
A 454105 


Parcel post chart of the United States, 
for Baltimore, towns and cities over 
2500 en Sheet, chart, 25 by 
38 inches. $1.2 © Dee. 12° 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Dee (i 1916; A 448436. 


CrEHORE (Mary Alice) & Crehore 
(Harriet Louise)* St. Louis. Affin- 
ity. [Booklet no. 38]  cover-title, 
[8] p. illus. 24mo. [28686 

© Oct. 80, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
9, 1916; A 447284. 


Crew Levick co.*, Philadelphia. Dia- 
mond. soec, sIOLas “20° “p< iikns. 
12mo. [28687 


© Dee. 20, 1916; 
26, 1916; A 454209. 


CrREX carpet co.*, New York. 
[28688-28689 


Catalog of Crex de lux rugs. 1916- 
LOI eo Des COl. dllws. | to. | © nN Owe 
6G LONG: 2) ey and) att. Nov. 9; 19165 
A 447286. 

Catalog of Crex grass rugs. 1916-1917. 
2B cole’ illus. “v4t0:. ©. *Dee, 74; 

GC. and ail) Dec. Ty JL 5 A 


2 c. and aff. Dec. 


CritcHrow (W. G.)* Chicago. 
[28690-28693 


Application for protective department 
supreme policy. 6 p. folder. 24mo. 
O©mbecs 3 NOG 2c. DeceslG. AO1GE 
aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 448518. 


General agents wanted, big money paid. 
Post card, col. illus. © Dec. 7, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Dec. 11, 1916; A 447808. 


Mass of evidence. Like the sun break- 
ing through the clouds after a storm. 
8 p. folder. 8vo. © Dec. 21, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Dee. 23; 1916; A 448538. 


Rise up, be the biggest man. 4 p. illus. 
Ato. 7. @ Dee. 19 (96s 2iewvand) air: 
Dec. 11, 1916; A 447809. 

Crortr (Terrell) * University City, Mo. 
Practical lessons in electricity. Les- 
son 17. (in Jovian, Dec., 1916) 

[28694 


© Dec. 4, 1916; 1 ¢« Dec. 8, 1916; 

A 449562. 
Cromer (Dorothy Gird) 
ory. Card, 


Sierra mem- 
7 by 3% inches. $0.10. 

[28695 

© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 

26, 1916; A 454199; Ye Colonial art 

shop, Pasadena, Cal. 

Cross (Tom Peete) 

without horns. 


Give us a goat 
(In Chicago her- 
ald) [28696 

©) Now. 26, 19167916 Nov.2 27, 
1916; A 449366; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


ee 


pt. 1 m S.¥. 4S 


CROWELL (Katharine Roney)* New 
York. Betty’s trip to South Ameri- 
ea. pt. 1-3. 8 v. 16mo. (Travels, 
series 2, in which Betty goes 
abroad. ) Contents : — 1. Vene- 
zuela—Bolivia.—2. Bolivia—Chile.— 

38. Argentine—Brazil. [28697 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 e@ Nov. 1%, 
1916; aff. Nov. 16, 1916; A 447390. 


CRUSSELL (Edward H.)* 
Cal. 
gling. 


Sacramento, 
Some aspects of modern shin- 
(In Building age) 
[28698, 28699 
Dec., 1916. © Nov. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 4493890. 


Jan., 1917. © Dec. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. Dee. 
30, 1916; A 450056. 


CRYSTAL oil & paint co.*, Cleveland. 
Money-back guarantee. Sheet 7? by 
4 inches. [28700 


© Nov. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 448246. 


CuLLuM (Gordon William)* Dickson, 
Tenn. Cullum’s proprietary formu- 
lary and guide. Dickson, Tenn. 
Printed by The Owl printery [1916] 
1 p. 1,20, [1] p.  24me. Sano: 

[28701 


© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 447977. 


CuLp (Juanita Mae) 
Frolic of the witches. 


[28702, 28703 
Franklin, O., Den- 


ver, Col., Eldridge entertainment 
house [1916] cover-title, [3] p. 12mo. 
$0.15. ct as 1916: 2c. and aff. 


Dec. 18, 1916; A’ 447992. 


What to do on Hallowe’en. Franklin O., 


Denver, Col., Hldridge entertainment 
house [1916] 75 p. 22mo. : 
© Oct. 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Dee. 18, 


1916 ; im 447994. 


© Hldridge entertainment house, 
Franklin, O. 


CUMBERLAND telep. & teleg. co.*, Louis- 
ville. Louisville telephone directory. 
Nov. 1, 1916. cover-title, 324 p. 8vo. 

[28704 


© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 4, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 447865. 


CUMULATIVE INDIANA digest and notes 
to statutes. 11th yr., no. 2, Sept. 
1916. Ed. by Richard L. Ewbank. 
Indianapolis, Ind., The Bobbs-Mer- 
rill company, 1916. iv, 425, v—vii p. 
4to. [28705 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 446596; Bobbs-Merrill 
co., Indianapolis. 


1286 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


28731 


CUMULATIVE KENTUCKY digest and 
notes to statutes. v. 4, no. 5, Sept., 
1916. Ed. by Daniel W. Crockett. 
Indianapolis, Ind., The Bobbs-Mer- 
rill company, 1916. cover-title, iv, 
802, v-x p. 4to. [28706 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 446594; Bobbs-Merrill 
company, Indianapolis. 


CUMULATIVE OKLAHOMA digest and 
notes to statutes. v. 4, no. 2, Sept., 
1916. Ed. by Daniel W. Crockett. 
Indianapolis, Ind., The Bobbs-Mer- 
rill company, 1916. cover-title, 368 
p. 4to. [28707 


© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 446595; Bobbs-Merrill 
company, Indianapolis. 


CUNNINGHAM (John Benedict)* St. 
Albans, W. Va. Nineteen, nineteen. 
Sheet, port., 154+ by 18 inches. 
$0.25. [28708 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444956. 


CurrEY (Hiram M.)* Kansas City, 
Mo. New gospel. Kansas City, 
Mo., Press of R. M. Rigby printing 
eo. [1916] 268 p. 12mo. $1.00. 

[28709 
Crceny 15) 1916°°2)¢e. and aff. 


Dec. 26, 1916; A 453304. 
CurTIS publishing co.*, Philadelphia. 
For early autumn and winter. [6] 


p. folder, illus. 8vo. (Designs 

illustrated in the Ladies home 

journal for Aug., 1916) $0.10. 
[28710 


© July 20, 1916; 2 ¢« and aff. 
Sept. 19, 1916; A 489365. 


D. & C. co., ine.*, New York. How 
they made their money. 32 p. 
illus. (part col.) S8vo. [28711 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. and aff, Nov. 
fotos) ia. 7c.) Nov. 16, 1916; A 
447361. 


Daity Foop, Scripture texts with ref- 
erences for 1917. Cleveland, O., 


Herald pub. house, 1916. cover- 

one, p24] pe)’ eol. illus. 4to. 

$0.50. [Text parallel to binding] 
[28712 


© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Nov. 16, 1916; A 447389; Herald 
pub. house, Cleveland. 


DAILY TRADE record directory, 1917. 


v. 15. [New York City, Fairchild 
publishing co., 1916. cover-title, 
196 p. 8vo. $1.00. [28713 


© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 25, 1916; A 445792; Fairchild 
pub. co., New York. 


Date (Alan)* Bayside, N. Y. Alan 
Dale says: (in Pittsburg Sunday 
leader ) [28714-28719 


Nov. 19, 1916. © Nov. 19, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Nov. Do, 1916; A 449161. 

Nov. a 1916. © Nov. 26, 1916; 1 e. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 449502, 

Dec. a "191 6. © Dec. 38, 
Dec. 6, 1916; A 449477. 

Dec 10,7 LOLGs) Oh Dee MLO. Lote se: 
Dee. 13, 1916; A 449673. 

Dee 17 AOC, ©) Dees At, LOLGi ody es 
Dec. 30, 1916; A 449857. 

Dec. 24, 1916. © Dec. 24, 1916; 1 «. 

Dec. 29, 1916; A 4500382. 


LOG Ghee 


DALRYMPLE (Leona) Good night 
stories. Proof, illus. [28720-28726 
Cobbler’s spell. © Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ec. 


and aff. Dec. 13, 1916; iN 447851, 
Follow your nose. © Nov. 11, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A "447476. 
Hickory nut story. © Nov. 18, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A "448142. 
Over the sea of blue. © Nov. 25, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 1, 1916; A 447613. 
Peacock pheasant. © Dec. 23, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A ’ 448646. 


Quarrel in the rainbow. © Dee. 2, 
16; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 
447757. 


Swanboat and the rose. © Dec. 16, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 
454115. 
© Newspaper 

ine., New York. 

DaMoNn (Lyman R.)* Dexter, Me. 

Quint, directions for playing. Sheet, 
illus., 103 by 524 inches. $0.25. 

[28727 

ce. Nov. 16, 


feature service, 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 
1916; aff. Nov. 25, 1916; A 447555. 


DAVENPORT (Spencer ) [28728-28730 


Rushton boys at Rally Hall; or, Great 
days in school and out. New York, 
Hearst’s international library co., 1916. 
244 p. front, plates. 12mo. $0.60. 
© Nov. 22, 1916: 2 ¢c. Nov. 25, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 445824. 


Rushton boys at Treasure Cove; or, The 
missing chest of gold. New York, 
Hearst’s library co. 

LVe (Di 1 e244 Go pea etromte 

12mo. $0. 60. © Nov. 22° 

; 2 @. Nov. 25, 1916; aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 445828. 

Rushton boys in the saddle; or, The 
ghost of the plains. New York, 
Hearst’s international library  co., 

. front., plates. 
12mo. $0.6 © Nov. 22, 1916; Ze. 

Nov. 25, 

445829. 


international 


i916; aff. Nov. 24, 191 A 


© Hearst’s international library 
co., New York. 


Davipson (Jessie A.)* Kansas City, 


Mo. Manual for teachers of corre- 
lated typing. 31 p. 12mo. $1.00. 
[28731 


@), Sept.) 15) 1916) )2.e) vane) vane 
Dec. 7, 1916; A 448294. 


1287 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28732 


pt. 1, n. S., v.13 


Davies (Landon T.)* New York. 
[28732-28740 


Cashier’s guide of N. Y. city. Dec 
Wall chart, 26% 
$1.00. @ Dec. @ 
and aff. Dec. 14, 1916; "448387: 
Davies’ dividend chart, Dec., 
Wall chart, 27% by 163 inches. 
@ Dec. 18, 1916; 2 e. Dec. 21, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 454108. 


Davies’ par value card. ODec., 1916. 
Wall chart, 27 by 20% inches. $1.00. 
© Dec:.5,5 19816; 2 ¢: and af. Dec. 8, 
1916; A 4477 91. 


Davies’ transfer card. Nov., 1916, issue. 
Wall chart, 28% by 204 inches. $1.00. 
© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 3, 
1916; A 444748. 


Directory of curb and bond brokers. 
Oct., 1916, issue. Wall chart, 254 by 
143 inches. $1.00. © Oct. 20, 1916; 
2 ec. Oct. 25, 1916; aff. Oct. 24, 1916; 


A 447142 

NOV... 1916". Card, «252 by | a3 
inehes. $1.00. Nov. 6, 1916; 2 ¢: 
Nov. 11, 1916; aff. Nov. 10, 1916; A 
444859. 


Dec., 1916, issue. Wall chart, 27% 
by 15 inches. $1.00. Dec. 1, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 447736. 


Directory of stock transfer offices. 
1916. cover-title, 32 p. 24mo. 
@ Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 1916: 
aff. Nov. 13, 1916; A 444908. 

Par value of stocks listed on N. Y. stock 
exchange, N. curb market and 
Standard oil securities. 
24 p. 16mo. $1.00. © 
1916; 2 ec. Sept. 26, 1916; aff. ‘Sept. 
25, 1916; A 444079. 


Davis (Edith Smith) Fight of science 
against alcohol and illustrated story 


of Two. Evanston, Ill, National 
woman’s Christian temperance 
union [1916] 28 p. 8vo. (Lantern 
lecture [no. 3]) $0.25. [28741 


© July 24, 1916; 1 « Aug. 19, 
1916; 1 e Oct. 9; 19163, aff. Oct. 30, 
1916; A 447244; Natl. woman’s 
Christian temperance union, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 

Davis (Frank L.)* New York. Along 
life’s wayside. New York, Rowland 


& Ives, 1916. cover-title, 24 p. 
12mo. [28742 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 
21, 1916; A 448451. 


Davis (Helen Phelan)* San Bernar- 


c. and aff. Dec. 


dino, Cal. [287438, 28744 
Come in out of the cold. 3 1. folder, 
mounted col. plate. 16mo. $0.35. 


Nov. 14; 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 20, 
1916; A 444971. 

Old man stays in California, by Helen 
Phelan. [3] p. col. illus. 24mo. 
$0.25. © Oct. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Nov. 6, 1916; A 444767. 

Davis (Michael J.)* Brooklyn. Davis 
treatise on marble. [6] p. folder. 

16mo. [28745 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
27, 1916; A 447125 


Davis (T. Frederick)* Jacksonville, 
Fla. Facts about fire insurance. 
[4] p. 16mo. [28746 


© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
9, 1916; A 4483814. 


DAVIS PHONOGRAPH €0.*, Chicago. 
Just out! The new Davis phono- 
graph, the nearest thing to a living 
creation man has ever devised. [8] 
p. folder, illus. fol. [28747 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 444743. 


Davison (Wilfred E.) & Skillings 
(Everett)* Middlebury, Vt. Block 
Summaries of German grammar. 1 
Dab dak Sree [28748 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 454158. 


DawE (Sampson)* Boston. 
[28749-28752 


Little gem assessment and accident chart. 
23d annualed. 2p.L, 
16mo. $1.00. © Nov. : 
and aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A’ 448430. 


Modern woodmen of America. Death 
losses incurred and average assess- 


ments. [4] p. 16mo. $0.10. © Nov. 
3, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Dec. 15, 1916; 
A 448433. 


Royal arcanum. Death losses incurred 
and average assessments. 4 p. mo. 
$0.10. © “Nov. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Dec. 15, 1916; A 448432. 


Ten years’ record of different fraternals. 
[161] p. 16mo. .20. © Noy. A 
1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 15, 1916; 

448431. 


Dawes (Chester L.)* Cambridge, 
Mass. Franklin union industrial 
electricity ; Thomson watthourmeter, 
direct current. [2] p. diagr. 4to. 
$0.02. [28753 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Noy. 
22,1916 * A 448069. 


Daws (A. George)* Denver. Bride 0’ 
mystery. Sheet, illus., 214 by 36 
inches. [28754 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 
23, 1916; A 448276. 


2c. and aff. Nov. 


Dayton, O. William’s Dayton di- 
rectory for 1916-1917. Cincinnati, 
O., The Williams directory com- 
pany [1916] 1440, 1444-1784 p. 
Svo. $7.00. [28755 


© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ce. Nov. 28, 
1916; aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 445969; 
Williams directory ¢co., Cincinnati. 


1288 


BOOKS, 

no. 12, 1916 
[DEANE (Julia F.)] World on the 
water wagon. Evanston, Ill, Na- 
tional woman’s Christian temper- 
@pec union. [1916] 27 p. 8vo. 

(Lantern lecture [no. 2]) $0.25. 

[28756 


©) Aue. 11, 1916; 1 c Aug. 19; 
He.) .e Oct. 9, 1916; aff. Oct. 30, 
1916; A 447245; Natl. woman’s 
Christian temperance union, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 


DE BarTHE (Penn.) [28757, 28758 
Story of Betty and Teddy. Rochester, 


N. Y., Stecher litho. co., 1916. [i3] 
pacok, iius.  16mo. @ Oct. 25, 
TOLG 2 oe: and aff. Dec. 18, “916: 
A 454068. 

Story of Dimple Dot. Rochester, N. Y., 
Stecher litho. co., 1916. [138] p. col 


mus. !6mo. © Oct. 25, 1916; 2 «. 
and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 454061. 


© Stecher lithographic co., Roch- 


ester, N. Y. 
De Beck (—) Married life. Dec. 
27, 1916. (Jn Chicago herald) 


[28759 


© Dec. 27, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 28, 
1916; A 450025; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
DECKER (A. R.) Jes Sly 
Allies have a new balloon. © D D, 
TOVG= tic? Dee, 8, 1916; A 449569. 


air fight. © Nov. 17, 
20, 1916; A 449141. 
bazaar. © Nov. 21, 
25, 1916; A 449248: 
pleases. © Dec. 16, 
20, 1916; A 449837. 
© Nov. 
TONG EN GA. 


Chicagoan in first 
fGtGs 1 €.. Nov. 
For Chicago war 
L91G> 1 c. Nov. 
French dry edict 
#9165 1 ¢ Dec. 
War crosses for 6 in family. 
Zootoo: of e: Nov: 27, 
99. 
[Note: 
daily news.] 


The foregoing are in Chicago 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 
Decker (Alfred) & Cohn*, Chicago. 


Society brand pinch back overcoats. 
cover-title, [8] p. illus. S8vo. 
[28765 

ferocr 23:°1916: 2 ¢ Nov. 6 
1916; aff. Nov. 16, 1916; A 447368. 
[DEFoE (Daniel)] A child’s Robin- 
son Crusoe, by William Lewis Nida 
and Stella Humphrey Nida. Illus. 
by Otakar Valasek. Chicago, Beck- 


ley-Cardy company [1916] 160 p. 
front., illus. 12mo. $0.36. [28766 
omect. 12.) F916 > 2: ¢.. and aft. 


Meew2c, 1916: A 453222; W. IL. 
Nida, River Forest, Ill. 
DELAFIELD (Edgar ‘Trevor)* EHast 
Anrera, N. Y. ‘Mark: a book of 
poems by Trevor Delafield. 88 p. 
24mo. [28767 
Oo Wee 1) 1916; 2 ‘ce. and ‘aff. 
Dee. 4, 1916; A 447710. 


GROUP II 


28777 


DELAISI (Francis) Prophecy fiulfilled. 
The present war predicted in 1911. 
Secret diplomacy exposed in La 
guerre qui vient, published in Paris, 
May, 1911. cover-title, 40 p. 8vo. 
$0.10. [28768 

© July 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


26, 1916; A 454207; A. L. Meyer, 
Omaha, Neb. 
Dre LamortTon (Oliver H.)* Laine, 


Miss. Professor O. H. de Lamor- 
ton’s instruction sheet. Series H, 
sheet no. 1876B. Sheet,  illus., 
maps, 11 by 84 inches. [28769 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 447579. 


De Lanp playing card co.*, Philadel- 
phia. De Land’s automatic trick 
ecards. 32 p. illus., diagrs. 48mo. 
$1.00. [28770 


© Novi 18: 1916: "2 ¢; and ° aft: 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 448165. 


DELAWARE & ATLANTIC telegraph & 
telephone co.*, Philadelphia. Tele- 
phone directories. [28771-28773 
Atlantic & Bridgeton districts. Nov. 10, 

1916. 96 p. 8vo Dees; 43 1 9t Gr 
2 ec. and aff. Dec. “2, L9G A 448322. 
Camden district. Oct. 14, 1916. 116 p. 
Ato © Nov. 14, 1916: 2 c, and aff. 

1916; A 447415. 

Trenton district. Nov. 4, 1916. 128 p 
4to. © Nov. 28, 1916; 2) @-and ake 

Dec. 5, 1916; A ‘448245. 


Noy. 18, 


DELAWARE & MarynANp weather chart 
ealendacy 1907." 12%, (2) ps talus: 
col. map. fol. [28774 

©) July 2; 1916} "2 eijand) ai .Oer. 
28, 1916; A 447120; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Dr Lone (George Keller)* Allentown, 


Pa. Pathos of song and other 
poems, 1916. 4th ed., rev. and sup- 


plemented. 48p.incl.front. (port.) 
illus. 12mo. $0.25. [28775 
© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 


4, 1916; A 445953. 


DELPHEON co.*, Bay City, Mich. Del- 
pheon, the Bate with an indi- 
viduality. 16 p. illus. 8vo. [28776 


© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 445821. 


DemiIne (Alhambra G.) Manual for 
teachers to accompany Primary lan- 
guage stories. Chicago, Beckley- 
Cardy company [1916] 30 p. 12mo. 
and 49 cards, illus. 5 by 7 inches. 
$0.30. [28777 


© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 454223; Beckley-Cardy 
co., Chicago. 


1289 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28778 


DrenBy motor truck co.*, Detroit. 
Denby graphical sales book. Vari- 
ous paging, illus., diagrs. Ato. 

[28778 
© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1916; 
aff. Sept. 16, 1916; A 447288. 


Dennis (Clara G.) Bradley’s straight 
line picture cut outs. he family. 
10 loose 1. drawings, 12 by 9 inches, 
envelope containing clips, 44 by 24 
inches, in envelope. [28779 

© Deel mad, 4916." 2) c.- Dee (18, 
1916; aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454139; 
Milton Bradley co., Springfield, 
Mass. 


DERRICK pub. co.*, Oil City, Pa. 
field report for Oct—Noy., [1916] 
(In Oil City derrick) [28780, 28781 

© Nov. 1, Dec. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. each 
Dec. 8, 1916; A 449558, 449559. 


De RyYerEe (William) * 


Oil 


San Francisco. 


Tekel. Ridgewood, N. J., The Editor 
company, 1916. 2 p. 1, 3-18 p. 
16mo. $0.10. [28782 


© Nov. 30, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
26, 1916; A 453258. 


Des Moines, Ia. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
Des Moines city and Valley Junc- 
tion directory for the year commenc- 
ing Dee. 1, 1916. v. 25. Des Moines, 
RoE. Pok'& cot 19165 ASaT wp. VSvo. 
$8.00. [28783 

©. Dee 18) 1916972 e.. Dee 21. 
1916; aff. Dec. 22, 1916: A, 45320T : 
R. L. Polk & eco., Des Moines. 


DETMER Service. Vv. 
[1916] § p. illus. 


17. NO. 14. Nov: 

(part col.) fol. 

[28784 

© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

17, 1916; A 444948; Detmer woolen 
co., New York. 


Detroit, Mich. Sauer’s official guide 
and pocket directory of greater De- 


troit. 1916-1917 [Rev. ed.] ]De- 
troit] Sauer bros., 1916. 280 p. fold. 
map. 16mo. [28785 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447064; Sauer bros., De- 
troit. 


DETROIT DENTAL mfg. co.*, Detroit. 
Greene system of advance test meth- 
ods in impression taking with Kerr 


perfection impression compound. 
cover-title, 20 p. illus. 24mo. 
[28786 


© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448166. 


EC CE LLL LLL ON | 


pt. mss y.i 


DettscH (Peter P.)* Rockford, IIL. 
Complete course of ten illustrated 
lessons in hypnotism and suggestion. 
10 v. illus. fol. $3.00. [28787 


© Dee. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
11, 1916; A 447818. 


DEVNEY (Joseph J.)* Cleveland. 
Smoothing the way for more busi- 
ness. [4] p. 16mo. $3.00 per C. 

[28788 


© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
7, 1916; A 448285. 


DEVONIAN co. of America. Devonia, 
a remarkable combination of natural 
curative agents. 8 p. folder. 16mo. 

[28789 


© July 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 447691; Paul Sandfort, 
New York. 


DEWEY (Hdwin Preston)* Pasadena, 
Cal. [Form of reducing Kutter’s 
formula] Sheet, 8% by 10 inches. 

[28790 


© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 448434. 


De Wrnpt (Elizabeth C.)* Atlantic 
City, & Martrit (Minna Louise) New 


York. Other girls thoughts and 
mine & some choice bits. 49 1., 16mo. 
$0.50. [28791 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Nov. 21, 1916; A 445727. 


DEWoLF (Wallace L.)* Chicago. 
Mardo’s animal rhymes, by W. L. 
DeWolf, illus. by Milo Winter. Chi- 


cago, Rand McNally & company 
[1916] 6 p. Ll, 21-48 p. col. front., 
illus. -(part. col.) ~ plate: 12mo. 
$1.00. [28792 


© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dee. 1, 1916; A 445885. 


DE ZAVALA 
Margil vine, 


(Adina)* San Antonio. 
legend of the first 
Christmas at the Alamo. [6] DP. 
illus. 12mo. $0.25. [28793 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 26, 1916; A 454212. 


Dre ZENG standard co. De Zeng’s eye, 


ear, nose, and throat diagnostic 
equipment. 32 p. illus. 16mo. 
[28794 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dec. 15, 1916; A 447948. H. L. De 
Zeng, Camden, N. J. 


1290 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


Ys cy ttn ries take gh PARP ob Be PN ERO 
DIAMOND POWER specialty co.*, Detoie 
[28795-28797 


Diamond soot blowers for water tube 
boilers. 15, [1] p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 
(Bulletin 119, 2d ed., Sept., 1916. © 
Sept. 21, 1916: 2c. and aff. Dec. 18, 
1916; A’ 454014. 


Increasing to-day’s profits, a study of 
waste and conservation in the use of 
fuel. cover-title. 24 p. illus., diagrs. 
(part col.) col. forms. 4to. (Bul- 
letin 117, 5th ed., Oct., 1916.) @© Nov. 


25, 1916: Popo and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; 
A "454013. 

Insuluminum. §8 p. illus. 4to. (Bul- 
letin 118, 4th ed., Oct., 1916.) @ 


IuiyetOoy LOG: 2 ec; and afi. Dee. 18, 
1916; A 454012. 


Diamonp state telephone co.*, Phila- 
delphia. State of Delaware tele- 
phone directory. [Winter issue] 
Oct. 5, 1916. 186 p. 4to. [28798 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 

4, 1916; A 447235. 


DICKERMAN (Goodwal) 
book recitation series. 
by Goodwal Dickerman. 
T. S. Denison & company [1916] 
143 p. 12mo. $0.25. [28799 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 446229; Hben H. Norris, 
Chicago. 


DICKINSON (G. Lowes) 
Germany no ban on wars. (In New 
York American) [28800 


© Dee 17,1916; 1 ¢. -Dec. 19, 
1916; A 449824; International news 
service, New York. 


ed. Serap 
no. 15); ed. 
Chicago, 


Crushing of 


Dickson (Henry)* Chicago. Publie 
speaking, Dickson method : a course 
ot ten lessons. Chicago, Dickson 


OL 


*59 =e’ 


school of memory : Ep. 
[1] p. 16mo. resent 

@ubee. 45,1916: 2c) and aff; Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448404. 


Diepy (Bassett) 


Czar uses reprisals on German captives. 
© Noy. 25, 1916; 1c. Nov. 29, 1916: 
A 449350. 


German’s northern line strengthened. © 
Nov) 516, 1916;' 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 1916: 
A 449138. 

Germans plan chain of barrier statas. 
GwNoave2t, f916: 1c, Dec. 1, 1916; 
A 449394. 


Mackensen delayed by peasant hordes. 
Weendto, D963 i es Dees 20; 1916 : 
A 449844, 


Next German moves cause speculation. 
© Dec. 9, 1916; 4 CGH WeCe ds ONG 


A 449690. 
Norway to aid war captives. © Dez. 
SiGe bh) eG.) Dee) 185) 19165 A. 


449811. 
Prince Radziwill released. 

1916; 1 c. Dec. 16, 1916; A 449783. 
Speculate on capital’s fate. © Dec. 2, 

1916; 1 c. Dec. 6, 1916; A 449505. 


[28802 OSS 


| 


© Dee. 13, 


28818 


Diesy (Bassett )—Continued. 


Trepoff talk spurs the Russian people. @ 
Dee. 5, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 8, 19167 A 
449568. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


Ditton (Charles)* Topeka, Kan. Dil- 
lon’s desk book, 3d ed., 1917. cover- 
title, 48 p. 16mo. $0.50. [28S11 

© Nov. 5, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 454091. [Copy- 
right is claimed on new matter] 


Disston crucible. [28812, 28813 
Veron non Dv Octs 15! 1916.0 pale Tel— 
144 p. illus. 8vo. © Nov. 1, "1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Nov. 11, 1916; A 447299. 
Ve), no. 10, Nov. 15 se 
147-160. ’ illus.  8vo. Noy. 
1916; 2 «@. and aff. Dec. on 1916; 
448493. 


© Henry Disston & sons, 
Philadelphia. 


ine., 


DIXIE CLUB monthly. Dec. 1, 1916. 
cover-title, 2 sheets, illus. (part 
eol.) 18 by 283% inches and 18 br 
24 inches. [28814 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec: 
7, 1916; A 448281; O. M: Burten, 
Chicago. 


Dixie cotton felt mattress co. Dixie 
elub newspaper furniture service. 
[28815, 2ES1G 


Oct. plete [4] p. illus. fol. © Sept. 
30, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1916; aff. Nov. 
18, 1916: A 448027. 

Nov., a OL [4] p. illus. fol. © Nov 
al. GE 2 e@ and aft. Nov. 13; 1916: 
A dan 


© oO. M. Burton, Chicago. 


DockHAm’s American report and di- 
rectory of the textile manufacture 
and dry goods trade, United States 
and Canada, 1916-17. Golden anni- 
versary number. 25th ed. Boston, 
Dockham publishing company, 1916. 
768 p. 4to. $6.00. [28817 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 446756; Dock- 
ham pub. eo., Boston. 


Dr. D. A. Sargent’s astrological cal- 
endar for 1917. [4] p. 16mo. 
$0.10. [28818 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448615; D. A. 
Sargent, Los Angeles. 


Dopp (Robert H.)* New York. Cruik- 
shankiana, no. 22. Dee, 1916... 
with introductory remarks on the 
life and works of George Cruik- 
shank by Arthur Bartlett Maurice. 


1291 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28819 


pt. 1, RS vias 


Dopp (Robert H.)*—Continued. 
New York, Robert H. Dodd, [1916] 
40 p. front., plates, illus. 8vo. 
[28819 
© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
15, 1916; 453096. 

DopcE (Paul Hunter)* Chicago. Mex- 
ican and Spanish made easy. [Cor- 
pus Christi, Tex., Printed by Hl Pi- 
loto press, 1916] cover-title, 32 p. 
32mo. $0.10. [28820 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 454178. 

DopcE (Raymond E.)* 

Autumn. 


Elmer, N. J. 
(in Elmer times) 
[28821 
© Nov. 3, 1916; 1 ¢ Dec. 4, 1916; 
A 449463. 
Dops (Helen) [28822, 28823 
Camping spree of kiddies three, by Helen 


Dods, pictured by Margaret Evans 
Price. Rochester, N. Y., Stecher lith. 
Coe, AMIG.) UPl2io pp: col. —iies) fet: 


@ Oct. 25, 1916; 2c. and aff. Dec. 18, 
1916; A 454076. 

Night after Christmas [by Helen Dods, 
drawings by Margaret Evans Price, 
Rochester, N. Y., Stecher lith. co., 
1916] cover-title [14] p. col. illus. 
fol! | ©: -Oct: 25.7 4916: 2 es and ait. 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 454079. 

Ro- 


© Stecher lithographic co., 
chester, N. Y. 
DonaHEY (William)* Chicago. 
[28824-28829 
Teenie Weenie captives are put to work. 


@ Mec Ss; 1916; 1 « Dee. 7, 3916; 
A 449638. 
eae Weenie run-aways are captured. 
Nov. 26, 1916) 2 ic Woves29, 49163 
A 449618. 


Teenie Weenie runaways are rescued. ©) 


Dee. 10; 2916+ 1.4. Dee: 


A 449759. 


Teenie Weenies get their first snow storm 
of the winter, and it’s a big one. 
Dee. 31.) 1916-1. 6. Dee. 
A 449892. 

Teenie Weenies have a Christmas tree. 
© Dec. 24, 1916; 1 ec. Dee. 29, 1916; 
A 450031. 

Three Teenie Weenies run away. © 
Woy: 19) tOiGs de. Nove 25, oleae A 
4492294, 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

Sunday tribune] 


Doority (Laura Bertha) 


Christmas message. card, 4 by 5 inches. 
$0.10. © Nov. 25) 1916] 2 0e. and ah 
Dec. 30, 1916; A 454271. 

Christmas wish. 11. 24mo. $0.25. 
Noy..25, 1916: 2-¢e. and affs.Dee. 30; 
1916; A 454272. 

Life’s melody. Card, 6 by 33 
$0.05. © Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 


14, 1916; 


[28830, 28833 


inches. 


Dec. 11, 1916. A 447792. 
This wonderful Christmas world. a Wa) 
1Gmo. $0:25.- @ Nov. 25:0 1916s Se. 


and aff. Dec. 30, 1916; A 454273. 
© Nathaniel Thomas Carrington, 
Chicago. 


© 
21, 1916; 


Dorney (Oliver Charles)* Allentown, 
Pa. Dorney system of business 
training. Card, printed on both 
sides, 214 by 224 inches. [28834 

© Dec. 15, 1916;-2 «& Beene 
1916; aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 448519. 


DornEy American commercial school, 
ine., Allentown, Pa. Catalogue 
[1916] 48 p. sq. 8vo. [28835 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 e Nov. 4, 
1916; aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 448499: 
Oliver Charles Dorney, Allentown, 
Pa. 


Dorr (Rheta Childe) As a woman 
sees it. Jan. 29, 1916. (Jn New 
York Evening mail) [28836 


© Jan. 29, 1916: 1°@ Gama 
1916; A 422099; Evening mail syndi- 
cate, New York. 


Dovup (Louie Naomi)* Norwalk, O. 
Aposile pins. Sheet, 44 by 34 inches. 
[28837 


© Sept. 15, 1916: 2 e@ and aff. 
Oct. 23, 1916; A 444752. 


DoweE (Percy Elderd)* New York. 
Broken wheel of life. [4] p. 24mo. 
[28838 


© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447396. 


DoweEy (George G.) Adult Bible class. 
Central truth S. S. lesson notes. 
(International system) 1st quarter, 
1917. New York, Charles C. Cook 
[1916] 32 p. 24mo. $0.05. [28889 


© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff, Dec. 

23, 1916; A 448549; C. C. Cook, 
New York. 

Downine (R. C.) Study in gas oils, 

by R. C. Downing and E. F. Pohl- 

man. 39 p. diagrs. (part fold.) 

Svo. [28840 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447463; American gas 
institute, New York. 


Doyte (Arthur Conan) * Crowborough, 
Sussex, England. [28841-28843 


British campaign in France. chap. ‘igs & 
(In Strand magazine, Noy., 1916) © 
Noy. 18, 1916; A ad int. 2818; pubd. 
Oct. 25, 1916. 


chap. 9. (In Strand magazine, 
Dec., 1916) © Dec. 23, 1916; A ad 
int. 2843; pubd. Noy. 25, 1916. 


Two empires at grips. (In Everybody’s 
magazine, Nov. 1916) @©@ Nov 33. 
1916; 1c. Nov. 24, 1916; A 449936. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12,1916 . 


DoziER (Orion Theophilus) * Birming- 
ham, Ala. Chips and whetstones of 
verse and prose. Dec., 1916. Bir- 
mingham, Ala., Dispatch printing 
company, 1916. 77 p. front. (port.) 
16mo. [28844 


© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 448574. 


DraEcer (Lloyd)* Milwaukee. Draeg- 
er’s submarine game. Milwaukee, 
Wis, L. H. Draeger co., 1916. Sheet, 
7 by 54 inches. $0.10. [28845 


© Oct. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 447261. 


DREHER’S Simplex street and house 
number guide. 1917-18 rev. ed. 
Columbus, Indianapolis [ete.] D. F. 


Dreher & co., 1916. 160 p. illus., 
maps (one folded) 16mo. $0.25. 

[28846 

Mawr 2. 1916 2. e@. and: aft, 


Noy. 6, 1916; A 444761; D. Frank 
Dreher, Toledo, O. 


Drew Allis co.*, Rochester, N. Y. 
Drew Allis co. city guide and street 


directory of Rochester. 104 p. 
fold. map. 16mo. $0.15. [28847 
(er oNav. 22) 1916: 2 c Dee. 7, 


1916; aif. Dec. 6, 1916; A 447737. 


Drey hygienic co., inc. Drey corsets, 
abdominal supporters, [etc.] cover- 
title, [20] p. illus. 16mo. [28848 


©usep 15, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 
1916; aff. Oct. 2, 1916; A 447242; 
Henry Drinshtein, Brooklyn. 


DromcooLte (Will Allen)* Nashville. 
Song and _ story. (In Nashville 
banner ) [28849-28854 
Nov. 18, ee @uNove 185 1916s “teve; 

Nov. 21, 1916; A 449150. 


Neve Zoe tO1G.  <C Nov. 25, 1916 3, 1 ‘e: 
Noy. 57, 1916; A 449312. 

Mees. 1916) © Dec... 2, 
Dec. 5, 1916; A 449475. 
Dee, 9, 1916. -@ Dec. 9, 
Dee. iy 1916; A 449641. 
Dec. ee MOOT GO) Dec NG. LOM ashe; 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 449815. 


Bee Zo. 1016, ©.Dec.)'23, 19165; 1 c. 
Dec. 38, 1916; A 450034. 


Drue products co., inc.*, New York. 
[28855-28857 


High blood pressure, its significance and 
suggestions for its treatment. cover- 
Hie Gp. diagr: “16mo:" © Nov. 
Pledote 2 -¢.and: afl. (Dec.'6; (1916 ; 
A 448377. 


TOG EA Ve 
tOLGi Ale: 


© Nov. 


Petrocophen. [4] p. 16mo. 
Depan aes | 6, 1916; 


- 6; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 

A 448378. 

Surglet. [6] p. folder. 

Novae o OG 2) Grand s:aft: 
6, 1916; A 448379. 


24mo. © 
Dec. 


28876 


Drury (Horatio N.) Pace standard- 
ized course in oral expression. Les- 
son 3-8. New York. Pace & Pace, 
1916. cover-titles. 6 vol. S8vo. 

[28858-28863 


© Sept. 19, 20, 21, 1916; 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 23, 1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; 
A 489538-439548 ; Pace & Pace, New 
York. 
(Henry Francis)* Berkeley, 
[28864-28866 
Practical exercises in story writing. 
cover-title, [4] p. S8vo. $2.00. 
Dec. 14; 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 23, 
1916; A 448528. 


Theory and analysis of fiction. 19 
16mo. $1.00. © Dec. 14, 1916; 2 
and aff. Dec. 23, 1916; A 448527. 


Thesaurus of quanuscript users. [4] p. 
nar. fol. $2.005./@) Dec. 14, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Dec. 28, 1916; A "448529, 


DRYDEN 
Cal. 


Dp. 
Cc 


DuBLE (J. Clyde)* New York. Cen- 
tury co-operative newspaper adver- 
tising service for brewers. cover- 
title, 271. illus. 4to. (Century ad- 
vertising service co.) [Text parallel 
to binding] [28867 


© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
26, 1916; A 444095. 


DusuQuE County, Ia. White’s Du- 
buque County directory, 1916-17. 
Peoria, Il., J. A. White, 1916. 16, 
49-317 p. 8vo. $5.00. [28868 


© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
23, 1916; A 446927; J. A. White, 
Peoria, Ill. 


DvxeE bros & co. ___ [28869-28876 


ae Few “safety rules for the boys and girls. 
Safety first; advertisement no. 
Dec. 7, 1916; ie) Dees 29: i916: A 
450040. 


Never take a nee Safety first; ad- 
vertisement no. Nov. 30 1916; 
fe) Dee; 29; joie: A 450038. 


Purpose of safety first is to keep you 
out of the ambulance and hospital. 
Safety first; advertistment 10.185 1 @ 
Dee. 1 * Le. Dee: 29) 1916 A 
450041 

Safety first advertisement number 10. 
© Nov. 16, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 22, 1916; 
A 449188. 

number see: [2 instalments] 
© Nov. 19, 23, 1916; 1 ¢c. each Dec. 
4, 1916; A 449435, 449436. 

Safety first! safety last!! safety al- 
mae Safety first; advertisement 

197(V@) Dec. 20; 1916; 1c. Dec. 29. 
1916: A 450042. 

Start now to practice safer first. Pately 
first; advertisement no. 15. © D 3, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 29, 1916; A 450039. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Kokomo. 

daily dispatch] 


© J. J. Reis, Chicago. 


1293 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28877 


Dtncan (John C.)* Cincinnati. Prin- 


ciples of analytical accountancy. v. 
do chap) 4 pe 3 -S-20 numb: 1. 
nar. fol. $0.50. [28877 


© Dec. 11, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
15, 1916; A 447957. 


DunuHAM (M. Keith)* Chicago. Oxy- 
acetylene welding. no. 6 (In 
Blacksmith and wheelwright, Nov., 
1916. ) [28878 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 17, 1916; 
A 449196. 


Du Pont de Nemours (EH. I.) & co.*, 
Wilmington, Del. Du Pont explo- 
sives for shale and clay blasting. 
38 p. illus., diagr. S8vo. [28879 

© Apr. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
6, 1916; A 427562. 


DURKEE (HE. R.) & co.*, New York. 
[28880-28887 
Aderezo para ensalada. Sheet, illus., 


printed on both sides. 
inches. © Sept. 30, i 2 
7, 1916; aff. Oct. 4, 1916; x 444885, 


Durkee’s curry powder. [Portugese ed.] 
20] p. illus. obl. 48mo. © Sept. 
30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 4, 1916; 
A 444879. 
[20] p. 


—— [Spanish ed.] obl. 
48mo. © Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c¢. Oct. 4, 
1916; aff. Nov. 7, 1916; A 444880. 


Durkee’s salad dressing. [English ed.] 

al p. illus. obl. 48mo. © Sept. 
30,1916 520 ¢: Oct. 4, 1916 senik. NOR 
a 1916. "A 444883. 


[Portugese ed.] Pala: 
obl. 48mo. Sept. 30, 1916; 
and aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 444881. 


[Spanish ed.] [12] p. illus. here 
48mo. © Sept. en 1SAGS ele? 
4, 1916; aff. Nov. 7, 1916; A f44899. 


EK. R. Durkee & co. S salad -dressing. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides. 
11% by 6 inches. © Sept. 30, 1916; 
2 ec. Nov. 7, 1916; aff. Oct. 4, 1916; A 
444884, 


Tempero para salada. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides, 112 by 6 inches. 
© Sept. a0 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 7, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 4, 1916; jl £44886. 


illus. 


illus. 
Gs 


DvuvALL (Laura S8.)* Colorado Springs, 


Col. [28888, 28889 
Glenwood Springs. i! p. illus.  obl. 
48mo. Nov. 21;./1916*" 2> cand 
aff. Nov. 27, 1916: ‘A 448124, 
Scenic wonders of the Rockies. [12] p. 
folder, illus. 16mo. © Nov. 25, 1916; 
2c. Nov. 28, 1916; aff. Dec. 18, 1916; 
A 447597. 
Dyck (George HE. Ue Shicago. Treat- 
ment of garbage. v. 1, no. 2. [Chi- 


cago, Ill., Printed sh Geo. B. Harmer 


& co., 1916] ip. ch} 82epslus. 
8vo. $1.00. [28890 
© June 12,. 1916-2 errand) ade: 


June 23, 1916; A 431607. 


——— ee ee ee 


pt. 5, ns ae 


Dyer (J. B.)* Bois D’ Are., Mo. Dye’s 
20th century instructor for piano or 
organ. Nos. 1-5. 5 ecards, various 
sizes. $2.50. [28891 


© Dee. 2, 1916; 2 «Dee. 6, a91G- 
aff. Dee. 16, 1916; A 454107. 


Dyer (Franklin B.) Sixth reader, by 
xX. B. Dyer and Mary Jo )Srage. 
New York, Chicago, C. E. Merrill 
company [1916] 336 p. col. front., 
illus., ports. 12mo. (The Merrill 
readers) $0.56. [28892 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1916; A 446647; Charles E. Mer- 
rill co., New York. 

EAKELEY (Charles W.)* Newark, N. J. 
Open letter to the living members of 
the Royal arcanum. [4] p.  obl. 
32mo. [28893 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 444917. 


Eastman (Allan J.) Progressive 
ways for securing new pupils. 
Philadelphia, T. Presser co. [1916] 
15 p. illus. 12mo. ([The musical 
booklet library]) $0.10 [28894 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448485; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 


Haton bros.*, Wolf, Wyo. Eatons’ 
ranch, Wolf, Wy. 23 p. front., 
illus. (part col.) 4to. [28895 


© Mar. 29,1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454030. 


EserHart  (Stella)* Des Moines. 
Combination domino and chart de- 
vice for seat work in numbers. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides; 
11 by 9 inches. [28896 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 447642. 


EcCKERSALL (Walter H.)* Chicago. 


[28897-28902 


All-American elevens picked by Eckersall. 
© Dec. 10, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 13, 1916; 
A 449707. 


Eckersall picks all-western team. © 
Dec. 3, 1916;  1-¢.. Dec! ’5,7 1926502 
449621. 


EEG: all-western elevens. @ Dec. 
1916; 1 ¢. Dee. 5, 1916; A 449622. 


eee all conference elevens. @© Nov. 
oF A91G: |) 1 Ce. Nov. 28, Soin eee 
449342, 


Jackson and Driscoll selected for Ecker- 
sall’s all-conference. © Nov. 27, 
1916; 1c. Nov. 28, 1916; A 449341. 

West gets four places on all-American 
team. © Dec. 10, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 18, 
1916; A 449706. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

Sunday or daily tribune] 


1294 


BOOKS, GROUP JI 


no. 12, 1916 


28925 


EconoMy ELrEctTRic distillate refiner 
co.*, San Francisco. E EH. 7 Dp. 
illus. 16mo. [28903 


© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Noy. 4, 1916; A 447189. 


EcoNoMY SERVICE co.*, New York. 
Cut bulletin. [28904-28907 
Meee 157. Ist no. for Dec., 1916. 

cover-title, 8 1. illus. fol. © Nov. 1, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 
447237. 


No. A 158. 2d no. for Dec., 1916. cover- 
piles oe mus. fol. ©. Nov. 15, 
1916 Fa ec. and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 


No. A 159. 1st no. for Jan., 1917. cover- 
title. p. 116-122. illus. (part col.) 
hie ey wee. t.- 19162 ¢2:¢. and: aff. 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 447693. 


No. A 160. 2d no. for Jan., 1917. cover- 
title, numb. 1. 123-129. illus. fol. 
© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 18, 
1916; A 447958. 


Epison lamp works of General electric 
eo. Bulletin no. 48409. Modern 
lighting as applied to places of as- 
sembly. Oct., 1916. 22 p. illus. 4to. 

[28908 


© Oct. 29, 1916; 1 c. and aff. Dec. 
27,1916; 1c. Dec. 15, 1916; A 454236. 
General electric co., Schenectady, 
Wi. 


EDMONSTON (Jesse)* San Marcos, Tex. 
O. EH. S. welcome. Card, 5 by 53 
inches. $0.40 doz. [28809 

©) Oc: 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 3, 1916; A 444733. 


Epson (Charles Farwell)* Los An- 
geles. San Francisco, the City of 
the Golden Gate. 25 sheets, 7# 
inches. $1.00. [28910 


© June 20, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
pepe ot, 1916: aif. July 11, 1916; 
A 447023. 


Epwarps (J.) & co.*, Philadelphia. 
Big house for little shoes. 20 p. 
illus. (part col.) 8vo. [28911 


© Oc. 12, 1916: 2 e. and aff. 
Noy. 3, 1916; A 444737. 


Hecers (John H.)* New York. 
[28912-28914 


Rip Van Winkle. [13] p. col. illus. 
48mo. © Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dee. 15, 1916 ; A 447928, [Copyright 
is claimed on illustrations. ] 


Robin Hood. [13] p. col. illus. 4S8mo. 
© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 15, 
1916 ; A 447930. [Copyright is claimed 
on illustrations] 

Robinson Crusoe. Sips) cole satus: 
48mo. © Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 15, 1916; A 447929. [Copyright 
is claimed on illustrations. ] 


ELECTRIC APPLIANCE co. Catalogue no. 
44. General catalogue of electric 
light, railway, telephone, and house 
supplies. 25th anniversary cata- 
logue. Chicago, Dallas [ete., 1916] 
1216 p. illus. 4to. [28915 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
26, 1916; A 453259; F. E. Moore, Chi- 
cago. 


ELectric storage battery co.*, Phila- 
delphia. [28916, 28917 
Chloride accumulator for use in 32, 110 

and 120 volt isolated lighting and 
power plants. cover-title, 13 p. illus., 
tables. 8vo. (Hand book C 1, Ist ed., 
OcCt)1916), (© Oct: 18. 1916 <2 e.-and 
aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 447146. 


Fixide battery, types XC and JX for au- 
tomobile starting and lighting service. 
Parts price list. Section S. L. P., Oct., 
1916. 1st ed. cover-title, 8 p. illus. 
8vo. © Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 2, 1916; A 447147. 


ELEGANCES parisiennes. [Each illus. 
folks wire, 6) [28918-28920 
no. 5, 26ub. 1916. (© Ane: 1 Tote: te 

Dec. 9, 1916; A—Foreign 14410. 


non Ge sept. LILG. (Or Septe Lt GiG~] Wwe. 
Dec. 9, 1916; A—Foreign 14411 

no. oct 1916) (@rOckh 1916: Ee: 
Dec. 9, 1916; A—Foreign 14412.’ 


© Hachette & co., Paris. 


saree universal calendar. [1917] 
Card, 5 by 4 inches. [28921 
© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

20, 1916; A 448028 : Lowell Kasar 
Hallock, ‘Springfield, Til. 


ErLtery (Loren W.)* St. Paul. Heart 
throbs. St. Pauli. Blotter, 6 by 343 
inches. [28922 


ey Oct. 2, 1916; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1916; 
ait. Noy. 1, 1916; A 447641. 


Etxriotr (Charles H.) co.*, Philadel- 
phia. Hotel Royal Palm, Fort 
Myers, Fla. 2; pe 2.ecok alius: 
fold map. 24mo. [28923 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Dee. 
5, 1916; A 448258. 


Ihiyrotr (Ellen Coit)* Stanford Uni- 
versity, Cal. In Xanadu: a fantasy 
of the exposition. [13] p. mounted 
plates. S8vo. $0.50. [28924 

© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1916; 
aif. Dee. 26, 1916; A 454252. 


Eiis (Julia A.)* Natick, Mass. Un- 
locks the door. [Lessons in the use 
of Merriam-Webster dictionaries] 
cover-title, 32 p. illus. 24mo. $0.10. 

[28925 
© Oct. 4, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 28. 1916; A 447531. 


1295 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


28926 


pt. Diss wae 


ELLIs pub. co.*, Battle Creek. Busi- 
ness directions used in connection 
with Ellis industrial bookkeeping. 
Rey. ed. 3 v. forms. S8vo. Con- 
tents.—1. Beginning section.—2. Cost 
and corporation.—3. General mer- 
chandise. [28926-28928 


© June 28, Sept. 18, Nov. 9, 1916; 
2 ec. each and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 
454009454011. 


Empoury (Aymar) IZ -Pictorial review 
house and garage, plan no. 1. 31 p. 
diagrs. 4to. $1.00. [28929 

© Nov. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
11, 1916; A 444860; Pictorial review 
co., New York. 


[HmMMons (Minnie Alice)] Good 
things to eat from Wellville. Battle 


Creek, Mich., Postum cereal com- 
pany, Itd. [1916] 45p. illus. (part 
col.) 16mo. [28930 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 447187; Postum cereal 
o., Itd., Battle Creek. 


EMPIRE motion picture institute. Cor- 
respondence course. [28931-28936 


Lesson 1. Principles of motion pictures. 
Motion picture film. [12] p._ illus., 
diagrs. obl. 16mo: @© Nov. 15, 1916; 


2c. and aff. Nov. 17, 1916; A 444958. 


3. Motion picture cameras. 
illus. \diders= . oble sA6emonr<@ Nov. 
15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 17, 1916; 
A 444959. 


—— 4. Motography. 12 p. illus. obl. 
16mo._ © Nov. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Dec. 2, 1916; A 448282. 


5. Motion picture prose. 12 


ae qacrcs. ODL. 16m © ‘ 
191622 cand aft; Det, n fa I 1516: 
447820. 
— 6. Motion picture projection. 12 
Dp. has.) (diasrs). ‘obl.” A6mo: > © 


Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 20, 


1916; A 454096. 


7. The motion head. 12 p. 
obl. .d6mo.4.©@) Wee) 265. 1916 5-2 ce: 
and aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448625. 
© Roy Stanley Price, Rochester, 

N.Y. 


diagrs. 


ENCYCLOPAEDIA Britannica,* New 
York. Short stories for a quick lift. 
G12 Sve, [28937 


© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
9, 1916; A 447288. 


Accurate system of 
keeping accounts. (Jn Furniture 
dealer, Nov. 1916) [28938 


©. Dee. 15,1916, 1c Mees: 
1916; A 4498380; Furniture dealer, 
Minneapolis. 


ENGARD (Walter) 


iL 


FEINTERPRISE mfg. co.*, Akron, ©. 
Pflueger fishing tackle catalog no. 
87. cover-title, 394 p. illus. 8vo. 

[289389 


© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


26, 1916; A 454176. 


Eres (Peter)* Buffalo. One minute 


book. [28940-28945 
v. 7-9. cover- titles 3 v. 16mo. © 
Nov. 3; 2 c. each and aff. Nov. 


Ze, 1916; A 447520447522. 
vy. 10-12. -3 v. “16mo0..) @® Nov 2 
1916; 2 c. each and aff. Dec. 6, 1916: 
A 447730-447732. 
ERVIN (Katharine)* San Francisco. 
If Santa went to sleep . 4 p. folder. 
_24mo. $0.50. [28946 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 454219. 


Ester (Ralph) [28947-28949 


Monastir has title of breadless town. © 
Dec. 2, 1916; 1 ¢ Dec 6, 4316. 
449507. 

© Nov. 


Serbians take Mount Chuke. 16, 
1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 1916; A 449134. 


Tells a vivid story of Monastir’s fall. © 
Dec. 1, 1916; 1 cc.” Dee. 42 4916 -s 
44944]. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


ine.*, “Nyack, Save: 
Nyack guide, no. 1, Dec., 1916. 10 
p. nar. 24mo. [28950 

© Dec. 26; 1916; 2 G& and ae 
Dec, 27, 1916; A 448562. 


EuREKA, Cal. Polk-Husted directory 
co.’Ss Eureka city and Humboldt 
County directory, 1917. v. 9. Oak- 
land, Cal., Polk-Husted directory 
co., 1916. 408 p. S8vo. $5.00. 

[28951 

© Nov. 15,1916; 2 €- Wegener 

1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 445713; 

Polk-Husted directory co., Oakland, 
Cal. 


Evans (W. 
keep well. 


ETHLAS press, 


A.)* Chicago. How to 
(In Chicago daily or 
Sunday tribune) [28952-28982 


Blindness of babies. © Nov. 8, 1916; 
1 «7 Dec.-6, i916: A 449617. ~ 

Christmas gifts. @©@ Dec. 24, 1916; 1 ec. 
Dec. 29, 1916; A 450030. 

Convenient laboratories. © Dec. 6, 
1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 15, 1916; A 49752. 

Cured by light diet. @ Nov. 24, 1916; 
1. ¢. "Nov. 28, 1916; A. cae 

Diet for Bright's disease. © 2, 
1916: 1c, Dec. 6, 1916; s°449680. 

Diet for skin diseases. © Dec. 17, 1916; 
16. Dee. 1.21. 1916. A 449893. 

Diseases to guard against. © Nov. 285, 
1916; 1 ec. Dec. 6, 1916; A 449623. 


96 


a 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


Evans (W. A.)* 
Exercises for the home. © Dee. 5, 
#996; 1 c. Dee; 15, 1916; A 449751. 
Farm sanitation. © Nov. 26, 1916; 1c. 
Nov. 29, 1916; A 449619. 


First aid outfit. © Nov. 17, 1916; 1 c. 
Noy. 28, 1916; A 449334. 


Functioning without discomfort. 
fsotG. 1 cc. Nov. 23, 31916; 
449223. 

Functioning without 
(Cont’d.) | © Nov. 20, 1916 

A 449336. 

germs. Dec. 13, 
1 e. Dec. 15, 1916; A 449758. 

Golf at an asylum. @© Nov. 27, 
1 c. Dee. 6, 1916; A 449624, 

Homogenized milk. © Nov. 28, 
1 ec Dec. 6, 1916; A 449625. 

Keep the screens in. @© Dec. 4, 
fare Dee: G2 1916; A. 449631. 

ae your eves on Farmingham. @© Dec. 

1916; 1 c. Dec. 15, 1916; A 449755. 
eee the ae @ Nov. 21, 1916; lc. 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 449387. 

Malaria in schools. © Dec. 7, 
1 ce. Dec. 15, 1916; A 449753. 

Neglected ears. © Nov. 18, 1916; 1 e. 
Noy. 28, 1916; A 449335. 

Opium. © Dec. ad f9tGs fe. Dee. 15; 
Pi9i6; A 449756. 

Piles. © Novena: 1916: 1.¢e. Nov.) 28, 
1916; A 449338. 
Profit in drug plants. © Dec. 3, 1916; 

1 e Dee. 7, 1916; A 449682 

Quinine. © Dec. 8, 1916; Le: ae 15, 

1916; A 449754. 


© Noy. 
A 


discomfort. 
<n 163 NOW: 


, ; 


Germs and 1916; 
1916; 
1916; 


1916 ; 


£OUGs 


Searlet fever. © Nov. 16, 1916; 1 c. 
Noy. 28, 1916; A 4493383. 

Soy bean. © Dec. 1, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 
6, 1916; A 449629. 

Thanksgiving. ©, Nov. 350)" 1916; 1 ce. 
Dec. 6, 1916; A 449628. 

Thanksgiving eve. Nov. 29;,. 19165 


1 ec. Dee. 6, 1916 oy 449626. 
Varicocele and hernia. © Nov. 23, 
1916; 1 ec. Nov. 28, 1916; A 449339. 
War on consumption. © Dec. ES EEGs 
tic. Hee. 15, 1916; A 449757. 
Winning tuberculosis war. @© Dec. 10, 
19tG> ft ec. Dec. 14, 1916; A 449760. 
EVERY DAY almanac and home helps, 
1917. Ligonier, Pa., Compliments of 
The National Bank of Ligonier. 
cover-title, p. 3-50. Svo. $0.12. 
[28983 
© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 22, 1916; A 448577; Alma- 
nac advertising agency, Westfield, 
>, orp 
Hwine (J. H.)* 
Library of opportunities. 
38 p. 8vo. $3.00. 
© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 
27, 1916; A 448134. 
FABRICANT (Josephine M.)* New York. 
In his service. [New. York, The 
Emergency printer. 1916] cover- 


Jacksonville, Fla. 
cover-title, 

[28984 
e. and aff. Nov. 


title [7] p. 16mo. [28985 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
mij; A916; aff. Nov. 2h,  19IG>:) A 
447564. 


29010 
FADNER (William Frederick)* Ke- 
wanee, Ill. Parnassus and other 


poems [Kewanee, Ill., Richmond art 
press, 1916] cover-title, [8] p. col. 
illus. 24mo. $0.25. [28986 


© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
14, 1916; A 448352. 


F'AIRBANKS co.*, New York. Fair- 
banks valves. 170 p. illus., diagrs. 
12mo. (Illustrated catalogue and 
price list no. 825. 1917) [28987 


© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dee. 
11, 1916; A 447799. 
FAIRBANKS, Morse & Co.*, Chicago. 
[28988-28994 
packing heads 
p., illus., tables. 


Deep-well power heads, 
and pump jacks. 12 


8vo. (Bulletin 182). © Nov. 28, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 
448355. 


Fairbanks-Morse portable saw rig. 2 p. 
illus. 8vo. (Bulletin H 219) @© Nov. 
15; 1916's) 2se: and: aft. Dee. 1 | P9tG = 
A 447648, 


Repair list 8171 Fairbanks-Morse type 
NB horizontal kerosene engine with 
throttling governor. Grid valve pat- 
tern. 4 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. © 
Novy... 23; 1916352 ¢ and aff Dee.14, 
1916; A 448354. 


no. 9500, Sheffield 38 motor ear. 
Novis 1916.) (i ipe = Sve. .@ Nov. 3; 
1916; 24 C2 sande ait. Dee sui LOLG cy x 
447650. 


no. 9516, Sheffield hand and push 
cars. OQOct., 1916. 63 p. illus. 8vo. 
@ Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 1, 
1916; A 447649. 


no. 9518. Sheffield standpipes, re- 
lief valves, bell end connections, ex- 
tensions, stuffing boxes. Nov., 1916. 
46 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. @© Nov. 29, 
fO1Gs 2) Gand” afe:, Dees 147 1906s" z 
448356. 


Sheffield 28 motor car. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides, 12% by 83 inches. 
(Form H 152 A) @ Nov. 28, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 448353. 

FAIRCHILD pub. co.*, New York. 
[28995-28998 


Boston Fairchild’s men’s wear and wo- 


men’s wear directory. v. i7, Jan., 
1917. cover-title,176p. 32mo. $0.25. 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 2, 


1916; A 448211. 


Fairchild’s Chicago apparel gazette di- 
rectory. v. 16, LOVE 
cover-title, 208 p. 3 © 


e. and aff. Dee. PASS 
1916: A 448619. 


Men’s wear daily news record directory. 
Veh 2 noe hi Pah eo ee cover- 
title, 208 p. 32mo. 


© 
1916; A 454015. 


New York Fairchild’s men’s wear direc- 
tory. v.16, no. 2, spring, 1917. cover- 
title, 528 p. 32mo. $0.25. © Dee. 22, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 
454170. 


Farrrax (Beatrice) Beatrice Fairfax. 
(In New York evening journal) 
[28999-29010 


© Nov. 18, 1916; le 


Nov. 18, 1916. 
A 449124 


Nov. 20, 1916; 


$297 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29011 


pt. 1, BS 


FarrRFAx (Beatrice)—Continued. 
Nov. 20, 1916. @©@ Nov. 20, 1916; 
Nov. 21, 1916; A 449157. 
Nov. 21, 1916. @©@ Nov. 21, 1916; 
Nov. 22, 1916; A 449181. 
Nov. 22, 1916. .-@: Nov. (22,1916; 
Novy. 23, 1916; A 449206. 


© 


Nov. 23, 1916. © Nov. 23, 1916; c. 
Nov . 24, 1916; A 449220. 
Nov. O4, 1916. © Nov. 24, 1916; c. 
Nov. 25, 1916; A 449245, 
Beye. 20, 1916. © Nov. 25, 1916; 
Oo 1916; A 449276. 
Nov. 2, 1916. © Nov. 27, 1916; c. 
28, 1916; A 449319. 
oe a 19 © Nov. 28, 1916; c. 


16. 
Nov. 29, 1916; A 449332. 


Nov. 29, 1916. © Nov. 29, 
Dec. ih 1916; A 449385. 


Deeds 1916..)©@ Dee. 1, 19163 
Dec. 2, 1916; A 449409. 


Mec!) 2) 1916: © ‘Dec. 2, 1916: 
Dee. 4. 1916; A 449429. 

© International news 
New York. 


1916 ; 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
ac: 
1 

i 

i 
Le. 
1 


Cc. 


service, 


Fatt River, Mass. Fall River direc- 
tory, 1917. no. 47. Boston, Mass., 
Sampson & Murdock company, 1916. 
83, 112-635, 898-1005 p. front. (fold 
map.) 8vo. $5.00. [29011 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1916; A 446640; Sampson & Mur- 
dock co., Boston. 


FANCHER (Elizabeth W.)* 
Ill. Rumpus in the garden. [8] p. 
16mo. [29012 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
1, 1916; A 447627. 


FarMeR (Fannie Merritt) Pastry 
wrinkles, recipes and suggestions by 
KF. M. Farmer and Jean Prescott 
Adams. Chicago, Armour & ©Co., 
1916. 16 p. col. illus. 24mo. 

[29013 

© iNov. 21, 1916." 2..¢, and” ait: 

Dec. 15, 1916; A 447956; Armour & 
co., Chicago. 


Evanston, 


FAarMER’S almanac for the year 1917. 


[Laneaster, Pa., Printed by The 

Conestoga pub. co., 1916] cover- 

title, [2] p. illus. S8vo. $0.05. 
[29014 


© Nov. 7, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 18, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 15, 1916; A 447996; John 
Baer’s sons, ine., Laneaster, Pa. 


Farmers’ review 
puzzle game list. 


$0.25. 
[29015 


© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 447174; New York circu- 
lation co., ine., New York. 


FARMERS’ REVIEW. 
$1001.00 farm 
cover-title, 16 p. 8vo. 


FARRINGTON (Frank)* Delhi, N. Y. 
Trade getters. 10. (In Plumbing 
& heating magazine, Nov., 1916) 

[29016. 
© Dec. 19, 1916:- 1) € Deere: 
1916; A 449966. 


FATHERLAND calendar 1917. cover- 
title, 12:1. itlus., ports. foley SLeo: 
° [29017 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2.¢ Noy. 2, 1996- 
aff. Nov. 20, 1916; A 448059; Father-. 
land corp., New York. 


Faurps (Thomas Albert)* Boston. 
Modern baker. 385 p. illus. (part 
col.) 8vo. [29018 


©. Nov. 6, 1916;°2 cc Nava 
1916; aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 448107. 


FAULTLESS rubber co.*, Ashland, O. 
More sales for November and De- 


cember. cover-title, 16 p. illus. fol. 
[29019 
© Oct. 25,1916; 2 cage, 2a 


1916; aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 447065. 


Favor, Ruhl & co.*, New York. Pingo- 
craft. Sheet, illus., printed on both 
sides, 19 by 25 inches, folded to 8vo. 

[ 29020: 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 e. Dee. 13, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 448557. 


FEDERAL SCHOOL Of commercial design- 
ing, ine.*, Minneapolis. [29021-29025 
Color harass 2-p. 1, 32) mami Pees 


loose col. fold. plates. fol. (Bulletin 
10. On cover: Commercial design) 


[Text parallel to binding] @©@ Oct. 20, 
1916; 2 €. and aff. Novy. 13) 19)o50 A 
444904. 


Commercial design. 36 numb. loose l., & 
loose fold. plates. fol. (Bulletin 3.) 
[Text parallel to binding.] © Oct. 20, 
191632 c.-and af. Nova 4550165 
A 444900 

Lettering. 18 1. 2 loose fold. 
plates. fol. (Bulletin 1) [Text pa 

lel to binding] @©@ Oct. 20, 1916; 

and aff. Nov. 13, 1916; A 444901. 

Practical commercial art and still 
life studies: 2 p. 1. 22 numbed 
loose fold. plates. fol. (Bulletin 5) 
[ere parallel to binding] @© Oct. 20, 

6; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov, 139 1986. A 
444902. 

Historical and modern decorative design- 
ing. p. 1., 88 numb. 1. illus., 4 loose- 

fold. plates. fol. (Bulletin: 6. On 

cover: Commercial design) [Text 

parallel to binding] © Oct. 20, 1916; 

2c. and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 444903. 


FEDERATED traffic efficiency clubs of 
American commerce association mem-. 
bers,* Chicago. ‘Traffic efficiency 
club. Regulations, instructions, con- 
stitution and by-laws. 11 p. 16mo. 

[29026 
Cy: Oct. 12; 491632) c2n@er piee 
1916; aff. Oct. 30, 1916; A 447124. 


1298 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


FEIBELMAN (Rene) Le nee 


Belgians sail for America. © D 16, 
6; 1c. Dec. 20, 1916; A 449841, 
Criticism by Germans subsides. @© Dec. 


7, 1916; 1c. Dec. 30,1916; A 450071. 

Dutch hope Wilson can put it through. 
© Dec. 23, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 28, 1916; 
A 449988. 

Like Hauptmann tragedy. © D 27, 
1916; 1c. Dee. 30, 1918; £45088, 
May recall naval attach © 9, 
1916; 1. Dec. 13, 1916; ‘A Uagees! 
Meat cards to king’s family. © Dec. 9, 
1916; 1 ec. Dec. 18, 1916; A 449685. 
Milk for Poland’s babies. @ Dec. 
1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 28, 1916; A 450006. 
New ruler comes at midnight. © Nov. 
4 inc. NOV. .2%,. 19163. A 

449285. 


Russian plan called dream. © Dec. 6, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 9, 1916; A pues 


oes to see Van Dyke go. © D 
1916; 1c. Dec. 9, 1916; A 449586. 


Teutons bivier against U. S. © Dec. 1, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449440. 


Urge Holland to aid deported Belgians. 


22, 


. 6, 


Dec. 1, 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 4, 1916; A 
449445, 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


FEenpo mfg. co. 
Concerning better 


[29039-29040 


endeavor routine 
policy logics. Card, with seals at- 
tached, 52 by 3% inches. $0.05. @© 
INOWe dle RONG 2) ce. and afi; Dee: 4, 
1916; A 447689. 


First of high thrift edict for humanity 
power of tomorrow. [4] p., ik 
24mo., card, 5 by 3% inches, in enrvel- 
ope. "$0.05. @© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 «. 
and aff. Nov. 13, 1916; A 447690. 
© Louis Petraccione, Cambridge, 

Mass. : 


Fereuson (Hlsie) Shall I go on the 
stage? Four articles on stage life. 
Proof, ports. [29041 

© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 « Dec. 1, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 15, 1916; A 447638; News- 
paper enterprise assn., Cleveland. 


Ferris (Anita B.) Pageant of The 
land of the golden man. New York, 
Missionary education movement of 
the United States and Canada 
[1916] 8p. 8vo. $0.15. [29042 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
14, 1916; A 448360; Missionary edu- 
cation movement of the United 
States and Canada, New York. 


Frrro machine & foundry co.*, Cleve- 
land. Brief description of Ferro, 
the first American V-type motors. 
23, [1] p. illus., diagrs. 12mo. 

[29043 
© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
9, 1916; A 44727 6. 


29053. 

FIELD-LIPPMAN piano stores*, St. 
Louis. Ahead of them all. [8] p. 
illus. (part. col.) 8vo. [29044 


© Oct. 19, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 1, 1916; 
1c. and aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 447220. 


FILENE’s (William) sons co.*, Boston. 


[29045, 29046. 
Care of stock; jewelry department. 
12mo. © Oct. 26, 


cover-title, 12 p. 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 
447892. 


Customer’s stream and the department 
stream. cover-title,64p. 4to. @© Oct. 
12° 19165 2 ec. and aff.’ Dec: 13, 1916 5 
A 447893. 


FINLAY (Wm. B.)* Great Falls, Mont. 
Relation of the certified public ac- 
countant to the business’ world. 
[Great Falls, Mont. The Tribune, 
printers and binders, 1916] 19 p. 
24mo. $0.10. [29047 


© Dee. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 454086. 


Yintry (Mayme E.)* Red Lodge, 
Mont. Away out West. Post card, 
illus. $15.00 per M. [ 29048. 


© Nov. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
4, 1916; A 448244, 


Dec. 


FINLEY (William 
land Heights, O. 
of specialty salesmanship. 38 p. 
12mo. [ 29049: 


© Dee. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
9, 1916; A 448307. 


Stockton)* Cleve- 
Science and art 


FrrE detecting wire co., inc.*, New 
York. Fire detection. 44 p._ illus. 
16mo. 29050: 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 18, 1916; A 447866. 


HIRST MORTGAGE-BOND homestead assn. 
Pian to acquire a home without 
money. [4] p. nar. 8vo. [29051 


© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 447393; Oliver. Parker 
Baker, Baltimore. 


FiscHer (Hmil §8.)* Chicago. Peking, 
die hauptstadt von China. (In New 
Yorker Staats-zeitung.) [29052 


© Nov. 12, 
1916; A 449162. 


LOT sas seh INOVE ae 


FisoH (A. Sylvester)* Chicago. Sea- 
sons, The heart, Music, Niagara. 8 
1. 16mo. [29058. 

© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ¢« Nov. 18,. 
1916; aff. Nov. 23, 1916; A 445762. 


1299 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29054 


pt. i. Sv as 


WisHre (D. T.) jr.*, Columbus, 
Want ad jubilee. Dec. 8, 1916. 
Columbus evening dispatch) 


(in 


[29054 { 


© Dec. 8, 1916; 1 ec. Dee. 11, 1916; 
A 449637. 


FLANNERY (HEdward)* MHazardville, 
Conn. Gospel sidelights. ['Thomp- 
sonville, Conn., Printed by the Ad- 
yance printing co., 1916] 51 p. 8vo. 

[29055 
OMe "12 1916." 2 ec; Dec. 15, 
1916; aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 4468387 


FLEMING (David)* Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. Tec games and how to play 
them. 8 p. illus. 12mo. [29056 


une) Dec. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
, 1916; A 448291, 


ree ee SAVINGS & trust co.*, In- 
dianapolis. First mortgage real es- 
tate certificate, Baers are 


$100, interest at ou la ytols fold: 
to 8vo. © Dee. 1916 - 2c. and aff. 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 448301 : 
wae interest at 5%. [2 year] 
193 by 84 inches fold. to 8vo. 


Sheet, 
© Dec. 


1, 29IG; 2 ec) and aii. Dee. 4.1916 ; 
A 448299. 

[5 year]. 21. fol:, fold. to,8vo. |.© 
Dec;> 1, 1916's). 2o:e) and. aff. Dec..4, 


1916; A 448300. 

$1,000, interest at 5% [2 year] Sheet, 
192 by 8% inches fold. to 8vo. © Dec. 
1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 4, 1916; 
A 448297. 

—— [5 sear 5 Ie. Pole 
Mee STOLE cee. an 
1916; "A 448298. 


FLIEGENDE blitter. bd. 145. 
illus. 4to. M. O. 30] 


fold. to 8vo. © 
d aff. Dec. 4, 


[Kach 
[29062-29069 


NO, 1004; ;20e) old. 1916! @daly, 20: 
ase 1c. Nov. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 


no. 3705, 28. juli, 1916. @ July 28, 
i pane ic. Nov. 51, 1916; A—Foreign 


no. 38707-3712. 11. aug.—15. sept., 1916. 
6 v. @ Aug. 11-Sept. 15, 1916; l« 
each Nov. 21, 1916; A—FKoreign 
14318-14323. 


© Braun & Schneider, Munich. 

FiLrnt, Mich. R. L. Polk & co.’s Flint 
city and Genesee County directory, 
1916. Detroit, Mich., R. L. Polk & 
eo., 1916. [12], [17]-1593 p. front. 
(fold. map) S8vo. $7.00. [29070 

© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 «© and aff. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 446620; R. L. Polk 
& co., Detroit. 

WLint RIvER pecan co.*, Albany, Ga. 
Story of the paper shell pecan. 
cover-title, 28 p. illus. 8vo. 

[29071 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Noy. 25, 1916; A 447550. 


Forp (Andrew Watres) 


O. | Ftorma weather chart calendar, 1917. 


WBA hz illus., col. map. fol. 


[2] p. 
[29072 
© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 448030; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


FootneR (Hulbert)* New York. 
Thieves’ wit. (Jn Munsey’s maga- 
zine) [29078, 29074 


chap. 29 to 33. @© Nov. 20, 1916; 1 c. 
Nov. 20, 1916; A 449147. 

chap. 34-38. Dec. 20, 
20, 1916; A 449854. 


1916; 1 c. Dec, 


Forses (Bertie Charles)* New York. 
Men who are making America. (In 
Leslie’s weekly) [29075-29079 


Andrew Carnegie. @ Nov. 23, 1916; 1 
CD NaN ST: 1916; A 449302. 

James A. Farrell. © Dec. 21, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 22, 1916; A 4499138. 

John N. Willys. @ Dec. 14, 1916; 1 e. 
Dec. 18, 1916: A 449807. 


Julius Rosenwald. © Dec. 7, 1916; 1c. 


Dec. 9, 1916; A 449590. 
Samuel Insull. ,© Nov. 30, 1916; 1 ¢ 
Dec. 2, 1916; A 449415. 
FORBES-LINDSAY (Charles Harcourt 
Ainslie) [29080-29082 
Accident, sickness and total disability 
insurance. pt. 2. 1 pot, (469]=177, 
[i] p. 8vo. (Pacific mutual school 
for salesmen, first post-graduate 


course, no. 16.) © Oct.. 14, 1916562 
ec. and aff. Oct. 18, 1916; A 444453. 
Disability insurance. pt. 1. 1 p. L, p: 
[153j-168, 11. 8vo. (Pacific mutual 
school for salesmen, first post-gradu- 
ate course, no. 15) © Sept. 23, 1916; 

2 'e. and’ aff. “Oct. 2, 1SiGi & 444163. 
Net_premium. 1 p. 1. [387]—42 p., 1 1. 
8vo. (Pacific mutual school for 
First post graduate course, 
uss CP aKa | 


salesmen. 

no. 4) @ Apr. 12, 1916 

aff. Apr. 18, 1916; A 430346. 

© Pacific mutual life insurance 
co. of California, Los Angeles. 


He'll never 
say his grandmother is dead—(if 
she isn’t) (In Chicago herald) 
[290838 
© Dee. 3, 1916; 1 c Dee. 4, 1916; 
A 449492; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Forp (John) Creed for a judge. 
Proof. [29084 


© Nov. 23, 19163. 2 (¢: “anda 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 447975; Newspaper 
enterprise assn., Cleveland. 


FoREIGN missions conference. of North 
America. Missionary ammunition 
for the exclusive use of pastors. No. 
1. Nov. 1, 1916. The pastor as a 
world leader. New York, The mis- 
sionary education movement of the 


1300. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 29106 
by rs! 3 

ForREIGN missions conference of North | Fow rer (George L.) Anatomy of a 
i i steel hopper bottom coal. ear. 
United States and Canada, 1916; Sheet, diagrs., 184 by 25 inches. 
40 p. 8vo. [29085 $0.25. [29095 


© Nov. 7. 1916; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1916; 
air. Nov. 23, 1916: A 4475387; Mis- 
Sionary education movement of the 
United States and Canada, New 
York. 


Forest Heights corp.*, 
Duponts at Williamsburg. 
fie, 24, [>] p. illus., map. obl. 
24mo. [29086 

© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 447391. 


Norfolk, Va. 
cover- 


Forrest (Fayett Franklin) Naval 
seabreeze; or, Bull. Norfolk, Va., 


P. A. La Roeque [1916] cover-title, 
[16] p. illus. 4to. $0.50. [29087 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447081; Paul Adlore La 
Rocque, Norfolk, Va. 


Foster (Ida Woods)* Mazon, Ill. O’er 
time and tide. 31 [1] p. illus. 
16mo. $0.25. [29088 


© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 


8, 1916; A 447783. 


Foster (Winfred C.)* New York. 
Our country [Rules] 8 p. S8vo. 
(War and peace games) [29089 

© Mar. 9, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
13, 1916; A 447846. 


Fosteg-Mineurn co.*, Buffalo. Doan’s 
directory of the United States. 


1916-1917. cover-title, 32 p.. illus. 
(part col.) ports. Syo. [29090 
© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1916; 


aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 447293. 


Yourke (William Dudley) Putting 
force behind the peace movement. 
Proof. (National editorial service, 
serial no. 399.) [29091 

© Feb. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 448005; Natl. editorial 
service, inc., New York. 


FovarcuE (Walter G.) [29092, 29093 


Method of driving. © Dec. 23, 1916; 
1 ce. Dee. 80, 1916; A 450074. 


Selection of clubs. © Dec. 1, 1916; 1 


e. Dec. 6, 1916; A 449512. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Golfers 
magazine. ] 


© Golfers magazine co.. Chicago. 


Fowrer (Arthur L.)* Albany. Fowl- 
er’s household helps. cover-title, 
44 p. 16mo. $0.10. [29094 


@oaNov. 11, 1916; 2. ¢..Nov. 16, 
1916; aff. Dee. 1, 1916; A 447633. 


76464174 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
26, 1916; A 447041: Norman W. 
Henley pub. co., New York. 


Fox (Richard K.) pub. co.*, New 
York. New book of rules, official 
and standard together with the 
rules of the Amateur athletic union. 
167 p. front. (port.) illus., diagrs. 
16mo. (Cover-title: Official book of 
rules for all sports, Fox’s athletic 
library, no. 4.) $0.10. [29096 

©. Nov. 11,1916 3; 2%e2) Now. 28; 
1916; aff. Nov. 17, 1916; A 446604. 

[FRABASILIS (Giuseppina) ] Charlie 
after a job. West Hoboken, N. J., 
C. Vellotti [1916] 9p. Svo. [Mo- 
tion’ picture scenario] [29097 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 25, 
1916; aff. Nov. 11, 1916; A 444891; 
Carmela Vellotti, West Hoboken, 


Need 
HRANCO-AMERICAN hygienic co.*, Chi- 

cago. [29098, 29099 

How to look your best. cover-title, 20 
p: i6mo: 7©@ Oct. Ge LOTS 2 Yen and 
aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 454171. 

——same. © Oct. 6, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 
29, 1916; aff. Nov. Lio) S9LGS, OC 
448181. 


FRANKE (Charles A.)* Auburn, N. Y. 
How much to pay for gas. Auburn, 
N. Y., Auburn ignition mfg. co., 
1916. Card, printed on both sides, 
2% by 5% inches. [29100 

© Deent3: 1916s, Pre. and cag 
Dee. 21, 1916; A 448513. 

FRANKLIN County telephone co.*, St. 

Albans, Vt. St. Albans district tele- 


phone directory. Section 387. Fall 
issue, 1916. cover-title, 12 p. 8vo. 
[29101 


© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 4, 1916; ik 447240. 
FREELAND (Isabelle Virginia)* WLake- 
wood, O. Adventures of Brave 
Heart and Laughing Eves. Oct. 29—- 
Nov. 19, 1916. [4 installments] (In 
Cleveland plain dealer.) 
[29102-29105 
© Oct. 29-Noy. 19, 1916; 1 c. each 
Nov. 22, 1916; A 449197-449200. 
FREEMASONS. Illinois. Grand lodge. 
Official monitor adopted, 1916. 64 
p. 82mo. sas 30. {29106 
© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; “ 454211: Most worship- 
ful erand lodge, A. F. & A. M. of 
the state of Iil., Chicago. 


1301 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29107 


FREESE (Dudley Paul)* St. Paul. 
Yolly traveling fallers; snappy car- 
toons of road life, by D. P. Freese, 


drawings by M. J. Gallahan. cover- 
tithe, .[S1} po (of cpls) obl.; 16moe. 
$0.25. [29107 


© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Dec. 21, 1916; A 448445. 


Fremont (Geo. R.)* Bridgeport, 
Conn. [29108, 29109 


It was your hair of chestnut brown; 
or, You sages Ase why I love you. 
11. 8vo. © Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Dec. aa 1916: A 44781 10. 


Something wrong somewhere. i 1. Svo. 
Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Dec. 
1i, 1916; A 447811. 


FRENCH (E. W.) ©@o. 
tising campaign schedule. [4] p. 
4to. $0.25. [29110 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Oct. 26, 1916; A 447221; KE. W. 
French, New York. 


French’s adver- 


Fruit dispatch co.*, New York. Care 
of bananas in winter. EGT op. 
folder, illus. 16mo. [29111 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
14, 1916; A 448357. 


FUEL engineering co. of New York’, 
New York. Coal service report for 


the month. [29112, 291138 

Oct, 1916... 7. numb;s-loose: 1. - 4to:, © 
Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 16, 
1916; A 447386. 

Nov., 1916. 7 numb.1. 4to. @ Dec. 11, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 
448388. 

FUTTERER (Antonia F.)* Chicago. 


Fall of all nations; the terrible Ar- 


mageddon. Los Angeles, Cal., J. W. 
Martin [1916] 81 p. illus. 16mo. 
$0.25. [29114 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 7, 1916; A 446747. 


FUTTERER (Bernice) Mind Bible pic- 
ture talk with Jesus 4000 years long, 
by B. and Hunice Fiitterer. cover- 
title,/52p.)) 12mo. $010: [29115 

©: Dee VX - 1916 3) 2) es Dees, 21, 
1916; aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 454094; 
Antonia Frederick Fiitterer, Chi- 
cago. 


Futter (Arthur Franklin) Friendship 
and other writings. Los Angeles, 
Cal., Anchor publishing co. 1916. 
1p. 1, [5]-39 p. 24mo. $0.25. 

[29116 


e. and aff. Dec. 
Anchor pub. co., 


© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 
26, 1916; A 454172; 
Los Angeles. 


pt. 1; 1.83 vs 


Futton, N. Y. Fulton city directory, 


1916-1917. Elmira, N. Y., M. P 
Goodhue, 1916. 241 p. S8vo. $3.00. 
[29117 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
16, 1916; A 446826; M. P. Goodhue, 
Elmira, N. Y. 


FuULWEILER (W. H.) Purification of 
water for gas-making purposes. 42 
p. illus., diagrs. (part fold.) S8vo. 

[29118 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 

18, 1916; A 447459; American gas 
institute, New York. 


Furuya (Y.) Taisho Rokunen San 
Francisco and Yokohama steamship 
schedule. Sheet, 4 by 74 inches. 
[ Japanese] [29119 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 454208; M. Nakamura, 
San Francisco. 


GABRIEL (Samuel) sons & co.*, New 
York. Flag album containing the 
flags of all nations. [16] p.  illus., 
maps., envelope containing col. 
poster stamps. obl. 16mo. $0.10. 

[29120 
© May 1, 1916; 2 ec. July 5, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 444893. 


Gace (Mrs. Fred W.)* Battle Creek. 
Little builder of Christmas fires, 
1 p. 1, [24] p.  22mos- Soe: 

[29121 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 


S, 1916; A 447782. 


GALBRAITH (Anna M.)* New York. 
Match maker. 6 p. 8vo. $0.50. 
[Motion picture scenario] [29122 


© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 448090. 


GALLAGHER (Patrick W.)* Scranton, 
Pa. History of the Diocese of Scran- 
ton. Introduction. (In Catholic 
light) [29123 

© Dec. 19, 1916; 1 .@) Beem 
1916; A 449895. 


GARDNER (Bertram)* Garden City, 
N. Y. Inspectors read this carefully 
and follow strictly. 8 p. 8vo. 

[29124 
© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 ce. Nov. 1, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 6, 1916; A 444791. 


GaRVICE (Charles)* Hambledon, Hen- 
ley-on-Thames, England. Man she 
chose. (Jn Lloyd’s weekly news) 

[29125-29128 
Oct. 15, 22, 1916. [2 instalments] © 
A ad int 


es "each Nov. 18, 1916; 
2813; pubd. Oct. 15, 22, 1916. 


1302 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


GarRvice (Charles) *—Continued. 


Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 1916. [2 instalments] 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1916; A ad int. 2824; 
pubd. Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 1916. 


Nov. 12, 1916. @©@ 1 ec. Dee. 11, 1916; 
A ad int. 2827; pubd. Nov. 13, 1916. 


Nov. toe 26, as [2 instalments] © 

1 Dee 18, 1916; A ad int. 2834; 
ene. Nov. 19, 26, 1916. 

Gas age*, New York. Registration list 
no. 2. 12th annual convention N. C. 
G. A. cover-title, [31] p.  illus., 
plan. 16mo. [29129 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444939. 


Gay (Maude Clark) Garden of the 
East; Wiscasset on Sheepscot Bay, 
June 24, 1916. (Jn Lewiston jour- 
nal) [29130 

© June 24, 1916; 1 c Aug. 26, 
1916; A 442078; Lewiston journal 
co., Lewiston, Me. 


GENERAL DRAFTING €O.*. inc., New York. 
This cireular describes a new and 
totally different map of the five 
boroughs of New York city. Card, 
maps, printed on both sides, 14 by 6 
inches, fold. to 32mo. [29131 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Nov. 
9, 1916; A 447583. 


GENERAL ELECTRIC co.*, Schenectady, 
N. Y. Bulletin. [29132-29135 


no. 44417. GH-258 ventilated commu- 
tating pole railway motor. Novy., 1916. 


4 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. © Dec. 1, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 
447918, 

no. 46101. A. Type P demand meters 


(printometers) Oct., 1916. 10 p. illus., 
diagrs. 4to. © Oct 24. AGAGS 2 ec: 
and aff. Dec. 15, 1916: A 447921. 


no. 48021. Electrically heated, ovens. 
Oek, 1916. 8 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 
© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 15, 
1916; A 447920. 


no. 48108. Direct current crane and 
hoist motors, CO-2500 line (rede- 
signed) Oct., i916. 12 p. illus., diagrs. 
4to. © Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c«. and aff. 
Dee. 15, 1916; A 447919. 


GENERAL FIRE extinguisher co.*, Provi- 
dence, R. I. [29136, 29137 
Heating de luxe, G. F. E. Rector system. 

illus., diagr. 
8vo. } <a Nov. 11 
1916; aff. Nov. g2. 1916; A 448117. 

Technical explanations with illustra- 
tions of the new G. F. E. Rector sys- 
tem. 11,[1]p. diagrs. 4to. (Cover- 
title: Heating. de as made plain) © 
Nov. 11, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 11, 1916; 
aff. Nov. ae 1916; A 448118. 


GENERAL RAILWAY Signal co.*, Roch- 
ester, N. Y. A-P-B absolute per- 
missive block sytem for single track 
railways. 27, [1] p: incl. front., 


29145 


GENERAL RAILWAY Signal co.*—Contd. 
illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Bulletin 128A, 
Mar., 1916) [291388 

© Mar. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 
8, 1916; A 427591. 


GEORGE Washington memorial assn., 


Rhode Island advisory council. Na- 
tion-wide citizens’ movement. [3] 
p. illus. S8vo. [29139 


© Jan. 21, 1916; 1 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
27, 1916; 1 ce. Feb. 8, 1916; A 425042; 
George Milbank Hersey, Cambridge, 
Mass. 


GEORGIA weather chart calendar, 1917. 
#2 ke [2}ep.° thus: :eol., map? fol. 
[29140 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447106; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


GERM 0’ soil co., San Francisco. Al- 
falfa facts. [6] p. folder, illus. 
Svo. (Facts for farmers series) 

[29141 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

11, 1916; A 447130; Frederic L. 
Wheeler, San Francisco. 


GERMAN insurance bank, Louisville. 
Fifty-week saving deposit plan. 
Sheet, illus., 7 by 84 inches fold. to 
48mo. $0.05. [29142 

©): Oc, St 19tG: 2 ea Neves 25 
1916; aff. Nov. 15, 1916; A 447580; 
John FE. Huhn, Louisville. 


GESCHICHTE. “des “Volk zerkrieges, hrsg. 
und verlegt von Hermann Schaff- 
stein. [lfg. 19-36] Céln am Rhein, 
1915-1916. 18 pt. front., illus, 
plates (part col., part fold.) ports., 
map, col. fold. plans, diagrs. fol. 
M. 0.60 a Ife. [29143 

© Sept. 11, 1915-July 15, 1916; 
1 ec. each Nov. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 
143858; Hermann Schaffstein, Co- 
logne, Germany. 


GIESKE (George)* Bloomington, Il. 
Care of the piano and player piano 
in the home. [Bloomington, IIl., 
Central printing co., 1916] [12] p. 
24mo. $0.25. [29144 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
11, 1916; A 447301. 


GILBERT (John Wesley)* Philadelphia. 
Seventh angel. [4] p. 8vo. $0.05. 
[29145 


© Dee. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 
11, 1916; A 447819. 


1303 


CATALOGUE CF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29146 


Gites (William R.) [20146-29149 
Chicago loan is approved. @ Nov. 22, 
1916; 1 c Nov. 25, 1916: A £49958" 
China facing a new crisis. © Dec. 1, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449443. 
Chinese premier is upheld. @©@ Dec. 23, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 28; 1916; A 449989. 
Seeks impeachment of Chinese premier. 
© Dec. 19, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 23, 1916; 
A 449932. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. ; 
GILLESPIE (Gordon Finlayson)* Los 


Angeles. [29150, 29151 

Ah-Tee-Tee. Card, illus., 42 by 23 inches. 
@ Nov. 3, 1916: Za C. and aff. Noy. 
7, 1916; A 447263. 

May I ask a little favor. Card. illus., 
feather inserted, 2% by 42 inches. @© 
Nov. 3, 1916; 2 ce. and “aff. Nov. 7 
1916; A 447264. 


GIEL’S KALENDER, 1917. 31st year. 
Published for The Girls friendly so- 


ety Tal BFL, f2y) pe aber. 
(part. col.) fol. [Text parallel to 
binding] [29152 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 ce. Dec. 8, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 448312; Eliza- 
beth M. Hoppin, Cambridge, Mass. 


GISHOLT machine co.*, Madison, Wis. 
True costs at low expense. 34 p. 
illus., fold. plates. i6mo. [29153 


© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916; A 448076. 
GISSLER (August)* New York. 
[29154, 29155 
Sailor's yarns. [Jerry]  cover-title, 31 


p. 16mo. $0.10. © Dee. 14, 1916; 2 
ce. and aff. Dec. 4539162 A 447932. 


[Yankee Jim proves to the Portu- 
guese cook that Magellan was an Irish- 
man] cover-title. 23 p. 16mo. $0.10. 
© Dee. 14, 1916: 2 ¢ and aff. Dec. 
15, 1916; "A 447931. 

GLEN telephone co.*, Johnstown, N. Y. 
Amsterdam, Breadalbin, Burtonville 
[ete.] telephone directory, Oct., 
1816; 96 p. Ate. [29156 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1916; A 454291. 


GrosE, Ariz. Globe and Miami city 
directory, 1916-1917. Phoenix, Ariz., 
Walsh & Fitzgerald, 1916. 267 p. 
Syvo. $6.00. [29157 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 446854: HL. L. Walsh, 
Long Beach, Cal. 

GLOBE - WERNICKE co.*, ‘Cincinnati. 
Books for the farm home. 16 p. 
illus. Svo. (Form no. 8384) 

[29158 
© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
1, 1916; A 447667. 


pt. 1, BES ae 


Gorr.. (8.0: 5.) 4; 
Gambler. cover-title, 48 p. illus. 
Svo. $0.25. [29159 

© Dee. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 454104. 


GonzALez Ginogio (José) Lectura in- 
fantil. Libro primere (Luis y Ana) 
por José Gonzalez Ginorio. Nueva 
York, Boston, [etc.] D. C. Heath y 


Camden, N. J. 


compania [1916] 2 p. L, 107 p. 
illus. 12mo. $0.35. [29160 


© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
138, 1916; A 453049; D. C. Heath & 
co., Boston. 


Goop (Daniel Clare) Good’s index 
cumulative supplement. v. 1, no. 3, 
Oct.. 1916. Philadelphia, Pa., D. C. 
Good, 1916. 67 p. S8vo. [29161 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916: A 445895; E. Schroeder 
Good, Philadelphia. 


Goop MORNING calendar, 1917. 54 L 

to. $1.00. [Text parallel to bind- 

ing] [29162 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

11, 1916: A 447800; Mrs. W. H. 
Stacy, San Jose, Cal 


GoopricH (B. F.) eco.*, Akron, O. 
Goodrich route book of Ohio. Ak- 
ron, O., The Goodrich national tour- 
ing bureau [1916] 192 p. maps. 
Syo. [29163 

© June 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Aug. 14, 1916; A 437212. 


GoopyEar (Lioyd E.) American book- 
keeping series. Problem 24D. De- 


partmental trading and account 
numbering system, 7th unit work. 
16 p. Svo. [29164 

© Dec. 4, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454027: Goodyear-Mar- 


shall pub. co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 
GooDYEAR tire & rubber co. 
[29165, 29166 


11 p. illus. 16mo. © 


Goodyear rims. 
ec. and aff. Dec. 6, 


Nov. 29, 1916; 2 
1916; A 447719. 
© Goodyear tire & rubber co., 
Akron, O. 
Protect our good a ae 21 by 17 
inches. © Nov. 1915 +.2 Dec. 20, 
1915; aff. Jan. 12 1916; rh “454932. 


© Theodore F. MacManus, Toledo, 
O. 


, Columbus, O. 
[29167, 29168 


Don’t kick on your repair bills. Sheet, 
illus. (part mount. col.), printed on 
both sides, 22 by 32 inches, fold to 
4to. © Nov. a 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 

Noy. 25, 1916: A 447533. 


Gorpon (J. P.) co.* 


1304 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 12, 1916 


GorRDON (J. P.) co.*—Continued. 


‘Gordon radiator and engine robes. [8] 
folder. illus. (part col.) 
(List no. RE 1) @© Nov. 25, 1916; 
2 ec. Dec. 7, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; 
A 447900. 


GoRDON-VAN TINE co.*, Davenport, Ia. 
Building material. Winter ed. 1917. 
cover-title, 144 p. illus. col. sam- 
ples. obl. 8vo. [29169 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 454157. 


GORHAM ¢co.*, New York. Hcclesiasti- 
cal department. 344 p. illus., (part 


col.) 4to. (Serial no. 814 CP) 
[29170 
© Nov 25, 1916: 2 ‘c. Dee, 14, 


1916; aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 453163. 


D.) Micro-photo- 
graphs showing the _ results of 
bumping watches. Cleveland, O., 
The W. C. Ballwatch co., 1916. Wall 


GouLtp (Hialmer 


chart, illus. (part col.) 24% by 19 
inches. [29171 
© Now, 19163) 2, ¢) Nov. 22, 


1916; aff. Dee. 1, 1916; A 447634; 
Webb C. Ball, Cleveland. 


GRAHAM (Abbie) Gift of leadership. 
cover-title, 12 p. 16mo. (The Inch 


library, 2d inch) $0.05. [29172 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
4,1916; A 447701; National board of 
Y. W. C. A.’s, New York. 


GRAHAM (Percy C.)* 
Florida’s wonderful 
ecard, col. illus. 


Gy Nove 22, 1916; 2c. 
Nov. 24, 1916; A 448100. 


GRAMMESINE. V. 21], no. 6, 1916. cover- 
title, 40 p. iilus. 4to. [29174 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447468; L. F. Grammes 
& sons, Allentown, Pa. 


GRAND Rapips, Mich. R. L. Polk & 
co.’s 1916 Grand Rapids city direc- 
tory. 44th ed. Grand Rapids, Mich. 
The Grand Rapids directory com- 
pany, 1916. 1564 p. front. (fold. 
map) S8vo. $8.00. [29175 


© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 445916; Grand Rap- 
ids directory co., Grand Rapids, 


Ela. 
Post 
[29173 


and aff. 


Tampa, 
beast. 


Mich. 

GRAND Rapips savings bank [calen- 
dar] 12 1., [2] p. illus., col. map. 
fol. [29176 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447117; Grand Rapids 
stationery co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


29185 


GRAND UNITED order of wise men and 
women of the world. Articles of in- 
corporation. cover-title, [7] p. 24mo. 
$0.25. [29177 

© Dee. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
28, 1916; A 454247; Henry William 
Hatten, Fort Worth, Tex. 


Grant (Joseph T.)* El Paso, Tex. 
Cross (X) in the map above, by the 
poet-lariet. Post-card, col. map. 

[29178 
© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
27, 1916; A 448566. 


GRANVILLE telephone co.*, Granville, 
N. Y¥. Granville district telephone 
directory. [Section] 39. Fall and 
winter issue, 1916. cover-title, 32 p 
SVO. [29179 


©) Nowe 282) ONG 3) 2u.e. cand) aries 
Dee. 1, 1916; A 447628. 


GRATON & Knight mfg. co.*, Worcester, 
Treatise on Spartan block type V 
belts for power transmission. [18] 
p. illus. 12mo. [29180 


© Dee. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
11, 1916; A 448413. 


GRAVES (Hiram A. & Mina C.)* Los 


Angeles. Golden key to the gates 
of pearl. 3p.1.,5-33 p. Svo. $0.30. 
[29181 


© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

8, 1916; A 4538014. 
Grawcock (Oscar D.) Worms and 
other diseases of the hog. 32 p. 
illus. 16mo. [29182 


© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
18, 1916; A 454016; Avalon farms 
e0., Chicago. 


Gray (Gordon) Why is a matinee 
idol? Gray is defending ’em. (In 
Motion picture leader) [29183 

© Dee. 3, 1916; 1 ce. Dec. 11, 1916; 
A 449636; General film co., inc., New 
York. 


GRAY-ADAMS engraving co.*, St. Louis. 
Fairy story toy theatre cut-out. 
eover-title, 2 1. col. illus. fol. 
$0.10. [29184 


- © Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 447862. 


GRAY-HEATH co.*, Chicago. Keep the 
ears rolling. cover-title [16] p. 
illus. 12mo. [29185 


© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 « Nov. 27, 
1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447565. 


1309 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29186 


GREEN (Annie I.) Outlines in domes- 
tic science. Chicago, Beckley-Cardy 
company [1916] [89] p., blank p. 
diagrs. 4to. $0.50. [29186 

© Nov. 11, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 448659; Beckley-Cardy 
co., Chicago. 


GREEN (Ethel Colvin)* Kewanee, IIl. 
Poems. 8 1. 16mo. (Cover-title: 
Christmas poems) [29187 


© Dee. 6, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 450000. 


GREEN (Frederick H.)* Muscatine, Ia. 
Sweetest girl in Dixie. Sheet, 74 by 
4% inches. [29188 

© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447422. 


GREENAMEYER (Mrs. Charles HEarl)* 
Los Angeles. Science applied in the 
making of candy, jellies and frozen 
desserts; with recipes. 35, [1] p. 
12mo. (Cover-title: How to al- 
Ways succeed in making candies, 
jellies and frozen desserts) $0.25. 

[29189 


© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


18, 1916; A 454028. 


GREENE (C. W.) co. 
ply catalogue, 1917. [14], 240 p. 
illus. 8vo. (Cover-title The Greene 
book of automobile supplies) 

[29190 

© Dee. 6, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1916; 

aff. Dee. 23, 1916; A 448520; Hen- 
neberry co., Chicago. 


Automobile sup- 


GREENEWALD (Valentine) * ~ Covington, 
Ky. Geheimniss einer guten ge- 
sundheit und des wahren glueckes. 
theil 9. 24 p. 12mo. $0.25. 

[29191 
© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
23, 1916; A 448530. 


Grecory (Thomas B.) [29192-29197 


Don’t give up the ship. (Jn Birming- 
ham news.) © Nov. 19, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 449292. 

Meaning of peace. © Dec. 24, 1916; 1c. 
Dec. 29, 1916; A 450051. 

Nation of nations. © Dec. 3, 1916; 1 c¢. 
Dec. 8, 19163; A 449573. 


Rights of war and peace. © Dec. 
7916; ibis UD ere Eee 1916; A 449901. 


Roger Williams. © Dec. 10, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 13, 1916; A 449682. 


Socrates. © Nov. 26, 1916; 1 ¢c. Dee. 1, 
1916; A 449389. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Pittsburgh 
gazette times unless otherwise stated] 

© Newspaper feature service, inc., 
New York. 


nthe 


1 


9 
ov 


pt. I, HS. i 


Griecs (Sutton Elbert)* Memphis, 
Tenn. According to law. Memphis, 
Tenn., National public welfare 
league [1916] 103 p. 16mo. $0.35. 

[29198 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 454210. 


GRIMSHAW (Beatrice) % Hughes Mas- 
sie & co.*, London. Nobody’s Island. 
(In Novel magazine, Nov., 1916) 

[29199 
© 1 « Nov. 21,. 1916; Azad ine 

2828; pubd. Oct. 21, 1916. 


GrossE zeit; illustrierte kriegsge- 
schichte. [2d bd.] [29200-29202 
hft. 39. p. 281-296. illus., col. fold. 

plate. fol. M. 0.30. @ July 7, 1916; 


te; Nov. 21,1916; A—Foreign 14340. 


hft. 40. p. 297-312. illus., col. fold. 
ease maps. fol. M. 0.30. @ July 
20, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 1916; A—For- 


eign 14341, 

hft. 41. p. 313-328. -illus, eels rere 
plate, maps. fol. « O804).. ABET 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 21, 1916; Foreign 


14342. 
© Ullstein & co., Berlin. 


GrossMAN (Mary Elizabeth)* Colum- 
bus, O. Mary Elizabeth’s cook book. 
[Columbus, O., Press of Spahr & 
Glenn, 1916] 99, [5] p. 8vo. $1.00. 

[29203 


© Dee. 22, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dee. 


26, 1916; A 453229. 


GrovE (Kate Walker) One hundred 
stories for reproduction in the pri- 


mary grades. Chicago, Beckley- 
Cardy company [1916] fet p. 12mo; 
$0.15. [29204 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 453224 : Beckley-Cardy 
co., Chicago. 


Grove (Robert B.) How to locate the 
street and avenue numbers of New 
York city at a glance. 8 p. map. 
32mo. [29205 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
14, 1916; A 447328 : United electric 
light & power Co., New York. 


GRUEN watch mfg. co.*, Cincinnati. 
Your new ad man for the holidays. 
cover-title, 311. illus., post card, in 
cover. 8vo. [29206 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Nov. 1, 1916; A 444725, 


Gurst (Edgar A.) Spirit of a bank. 
cover-title, [4] p. 24mo. [29207 
© Dec. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dec. 22, 1916; A 454133 ; Highland 
Park state bank of Detroit, Detroit. 


06 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


29237 


GuLick (Luther Halsey) Ten min- 
utes’ exercise for busy men. New 
York, American sports publishing 
company [1916] 45 p. front. 
(port.) illus., ports., diagrs. 16mo. 
(Spalding’s athletic library, group 
15, no. 161) $0.10. [29208 


© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c@ and aff. 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 453051; American 
sports pub. co., New York. 
Gutr kamerad. 30 jahrg. nr. 44-51. 
8 v. illus. 4to. M. 8 a yr. 
[29209-29216 


© July 5—Aug. 28, 1916; 1 ¢c. each 
Nov. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 14332- 
148389 ; Union deutsche verlagsgesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 
GUTHRIE (Charles B.)* Washington. 
[29217-29224 


Official freight tariff directory. Suppl. 
no. 9 to Western lines index no. 7%. 
Sept. 15, 1916. Various paging. 4to. 
© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444968. 


Suppl. no. 10 to Western lines in- 


dex no. 7. Oct. 15, 1916. Various 
paging. 4to. © Oct. 12, 1916; 2 ¢« 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 444966. 

—-— Suppl. 


dex no. 7. ov. 15, Various 
paging. 4to. © Nov. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Nov. 17, 1916; A "444964, 


—— Western lines index no. 8. Dec. 15, 
1916. Various paging. 4to. © Dec. 
12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 30, 1916; 
A 454298. 


Official freight tariff directory circular. 


uppl. no. 5 to Posting, circular no. 
1. Sept. 1,1916. 4p. 4to. @© Aug. 
29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 17, 1916; 
A 444962. 


Suppl. no. 6 to Posting, circular no. 
1. Oct. 1, 1916. 3p. 4to. © Sept. 
28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 17, 1916; 
A 444967. 

Suppl. no. 7 to Posting, circular no. 
. Nov. 1, 1916. 3 p. 4to. © Oct. 
30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 17, 1916; 
A 444965. 


—— Suppl. no. 8 to Ft ets ee no. 
1. Dec. 1, 1916. 3p. © Nov. 
28, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Dees 30, 1916; 
A 454293. 


HAANEL (Charles F.)* St. Louis. 
[ 29225, 29226 
Master key system. 7 numb. 1. _ fol. 
$1.00. © Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 26, 1916; A "454217. 


This little booklet is a master key. St. 
, Mo., Master-key publishing com- 
[1916]. cover-title, [16]  p. 
nar. 8vo. © Nov. 9, 191 6; 2 e and 
aff. Nov. 138, 1916; "A 444896. 


Hackner (H.) co.*, La Crosse, Wis. 
Church furnishings. cover-title, 167, 
[1] p. illus. 4to. $1.00. [29227 

© Nov. 25, 1916, 2 ¢. and aff. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 447835. 


ae to Western lines in-- 


‘[HALKETT 


HaArpricH (EK. H.)* Cross Keys, N. J. 
Dye sticks and poles direct from the 
producer to you. Sheet, illus., 13 by 
11 inches, folded to 32mo. [29228 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 138, 1916; 
aif. Dec. 20, 1916; A 454047. 

Hauer (Richard A.)* Newark, N. J. 
Complete instruction book for driv- 
ing all makes of gasolene motor 
ears. Newark, N. J., Dec., 1916. 1 
p. L, p. 5-24. nar. 8vo. $1.00. 

[29229 
© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 ce and aff. Dec. 
15, 1916; A AATOA, 


HALDEMAN (I. M.) Our Lord Jesus 
Christ is coming to this world a sec- 
ond time. New York, C. C. Cook 
[1916] 59 p. 12mo. $0.25. [29230 


© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dee. 
7, 1916; A 446740; Charles C. Cook, 
New York. 
Hare (Mary E.)* Barre, Vt. 
[29231-29233 


I wish you the merriest Christmas. 
Card, col. illus., 33 by 53 inches. © 
Noy. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 27, 


1916; A 448565. 
Just an old friend’s word. Card, col. 
illus., 33 by 54 inches. © Nov. 20, 
16; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 27, 1916; 
A 448563. 


To a dear lady. Folded card, col. illus., 
52 by 34 inches. © Nov. 20, 1916; 

2 ec. and aff. Dec. 27, 1916; A ‘448564. 
Hatt (Sydney <A.)*. Chicago. Rate 
fundamentals and tariff interpreta- 
ation. 1-17. Proof. (Traffic news 
syndicate) [29234 


© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
9, 1916; A 448315. 


HALE (William Bayard) Hale, in open 
letter to Wilson calls for move to 
end war. (in New York American) 

[29235 

© Dec. 10, 1916; 1 @ Dec. 12, 

1916; A 449665; Internatl. news 
service, New York. 


(Sarah Phelps Stokes) ] 
Aunt Sadie’s rhymes and rhyme- 
stories, by Aunt Sadie, illus. by the 
author assisted by Harold Soderston. 
New York, H. P. Dutton & co. 
[1916] ix, 114 p. illus. 4to. $1.25. 
[29236 
© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1916; A 446657 ; EK. P. Dutton & 
co., New York. 


Haru (Douglas)* Kalamazoo, Mich. I 
am a photograph. (In Kalamazoo 
Gazette-telegraph.) [29237 

© Noy. 12, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 20, 
1916; A 449148. 


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29238 


Hatt (EK. L.) New oil gas plant, 
Portland, Or. 64 p._ illus., diagrs. 
(part fold.) 8vo. [29288 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447460; American gas 
institute, New York. 


Hart (Jennie) Teachers manual to 
accompany Our ancestors in Europe. 
Boston, New York [ete.] Silver, 
Burdett and company [1916] 60 p. 
illus. 12mo._ $0. re [292389 


© Dee. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
7, 19165 A: 448987 ; Silver, Burdett 
and co., Boston. 


Hatt-Mack co.*, Philadelphia. Christ- 
mas helper, no. 4, exercises, recita- 
Lipns, Grills,’ ete.,. 31... p.. allus., 
diagrs. Svo. $0.10. [29240 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 446675. 


HALLoRAN (Daniel Joseph)* Brooklyn. 
Daniels scientific moon table, show- 
ing the position of the moon for each 
day of 1917. Sheet, table, 11 by 83 
inches. $0.12. [29241 

© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1916; 
aff. Noy. 4, 1916; A 447403. 


HALtsEy (George Dawson)* Atlanta. 
[ 29242, 29243 


Personal efficiency, a condensed summary 
for busy readers. Atlanta, G&A., The 
Clearing house for employment, 1916. 

27 p. S8vo. $0.10. © Nov. 18, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 454055. 


Self analysis in the choice of a vocation. 
Atlanta, Ga. The Clearing house for 
employment, 1916. : 12mo. 
$0.05. © Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 20, 1916; A "454054. 


HamsBoure (Mark)* London. How to 
play with expression. (Jn Strand 
magazine, Dec., 1916.) [29244 


© 1 ec. Dec. 20, 1916; A ad int. 
2838; pubd. Nov. 22, 1916. 


HAMEL (Juanita) [29245-29249 


Girls of the second floor back. No. 12—i6. 
[5 instalments] (Jn St. Louis times) 
©. Oct. 16-Noy.. 13; 1996; 1 "ce each. 


Noy. 25, 1916; A 449256. 
© German American press assn., 
St. Louis. 


no. 16. (In Chicago herald Sun- 
day fiction magazine) @©@ Nov. 19, 
1916; 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1916; A 449171. 


Straight girl on the crooked path. Nov. 


26, 1916. (In Chicago herald) © 
Nov. 26, 1916; 1c. ‘Nov. 27, 19165 A 
449364. 

—— Dec. 10, 1916. (In Chicago herald) 
@ Decs 10, 19162 4 “eG: Dec. Ai, 1916s 
A 449737. 

Dec. 17, 1916. (In Chicago herald 


Sunday fiction magazine) © Dee AV, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 18, 1916; A 449874. 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Q 


is 


pt. Basa ae 


HAMILTON (Charles L.) Why cured 
inebriates relapse. Dwight, Ill., The 
L, E. Keeley co. 1916 15 p. 16mo. 

[29250 

© Nov. 24, 1916: °2 cUNovwee 

1916; aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 447947; 
Leslie E. Keeley co., Dwight, Il. 


HAMILTON (Clarence G.) How to use 
the metronome correctly. Philadel- 
phia, Pa., T. Presser co. [1916] 11 
p. 12mo. [(The musical booklet 
library)] $0.10. [29251 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448484; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 


HAMMONDS (Lucius Madison)* El 
Paso, Tex. Our borderland. Folded 
post card. col. illus. [29252 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
27, 1916; A 448605. 


HAMPDEN CORUNDUM wheel  ©Co.*, 
Springfield, Mass. Grinding wheels. 
111 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. [29253 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 e. Dec. 1, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 29, 1916; A 448180. 


HAMPDEN TOY c¢o.*, Westfield, Mass. 
Gilman paragon perfect model gar- 
ment hangers. cover-title, [42] p. 
illus. 16mo. ([Catalog E]) 

[29254 
© Nov. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
8, 1916; A 447751. 


HANpDy almanac year book and ency- 
clopedia. 1917. [New York, C. S. 
Hammond & co., 1916] xxxii, 144 p. 
illus. S8vo. [29255 


© Dec. 23, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
28, 1916; A 453314; C. S. Hammond 
& co., New York. 


HaAnF (Emil Edwin)* Lancaster, Pa. 
Insane part of human life. 42 p. 
24mo. [29256 

© Dec. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
30, 1916; A 454279. 


HAnNNon (William Morgan)* New Or- 
leans. Wilson way. (Jn Modern 
woman, Oct., 1916) [29257 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 449462. 


Harmon (Christopher)* White Plains, 
IN 3X Register’s docket [and] 
County clerk’s docket. (Jn Eastern 
state journal) [29258-29262 
Nov. 9-22, 1916. @©@ Nov. 25, 1916; 1 
ec. Nov. 25, 1916; A 449243. 

Nov. 23-29, 1916. @©@ Dec. 2, 1916; 1 
ce. Dec. 2, 1916; A 449428. 

Nov. 30—Dec. 6, 1916. © Dec. 9, 1916; 
1c. Dec. 9, 1916; A 449611. 


08 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


Harmon (Christopher )*—Continued. 


er. 715. 1916. © Dec. 16, 19163 1 c. 
Dec. 19. 1916; A 449820. 


Dec. 14—20, 1916. = Dec. 28, 1916; 1 c. 


Dec. 26, 1916; A 449948 
[Harms tide calendar] 1917. 138 1. 
16mo. $0.023. [29263 


© Nov. 10 .1916; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 14, 1916; A 447317 ; Charles 
F. Harms, New York. 


Harris (Ada Van Stone) Little folks 
in Busy-Land, by A. V. S. Harris 
and Lillian McLean Waldo, illus. by 
Elizabeth Jones Babcock. New 
York, C. Seribner’s sons, 1916. 154 


me sus:, part col., diagrs.  S8vo. 
a. [29264 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Noy. 22, 1916; A 446551; Charles 


Secribner’s sons, New York. 


Harris (Beatrix O.)* Nutley, N. J. 
Your piano and how to care for it. 
fp.) 12mo. - $0.35. [29265 

© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444778. 


New York. 
Photoplay. 
[29266 


e. and aff. 


Harris (Charles K.)* 
Should a girl be told? 
[4] p. S8vo. $1.00. 

© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 
Nov. 21, 1916; A 447500. 


Harris (Frances A.) Clark’s O. N. T. 


book of crochet and tatting. 52 p. 
illus., diagrs. obl. 16mo. $0.10. 
[29267 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
7, 1916; A 448282; Clark thread co., 
Newark, N. J. 


Harris (M. H.)* New York. M. H. 
Harris advertising and art service. 
[Oct. 30, 1916] cover-title, 9 1. proof, 
illus. 12mo. [29268 


© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
31, 1916; A 447135. 


Harrison (Leonard S§8.)* Akron, O. 
Golden band. Sheet, 8 by 34 inches. 
[29269 


© Nov. 7, 1916; 2 
7, 1916; A 447262. 


ce. and aff. Nov. 


Harrison safety boiler works,* Phila- 
delphia. Directions for installing, 
adjusting, and operating Cochrane 
V-notch flow meters. 12 p. illus., 
diagrs. Svo. [29270 


© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
7, 1916; A 447250. 


29315- 
Hart (Albert Bushnell) Plague on 
both their houses. Proof. (Na- 


tional editorial service, serial no. 
401) [29271 


@)Feb. 6) 1916 2) errand talk. 
Aug. 31, 1916; A 448007; National 
editorial service, ine., New York. 


HARTMAN gold mining co.*, Oshkosh, 


Wis. Gold! Gold! Gold! Oatman 
district, Arizona. [4] p. illus. 4to. 
[29272: 


(©) Oet.. 18, 199659 6.Octi 24) 1946; 
aff. Oct. 27, 1916; A 447058. 


Harvey (Joseph C.)* St. Louis. Game 


of eighty-one. Rules. St. Louis, 
Harvey sales co., 1916. Sheet, 10% 
by 17 inches. [29273 

@ Oct. 16,1916: 2 ce. and’ aff. 


Nov. 13, 1916; A 447402. 


Harvey spring & forging co.*, Racine, 


Wis. Automobile springs. 32 p. 
illus. Svo. (Complete catalog, 1916) 
[29274 

©) Sept. 15/7 4986-2 1G Oek soo. 


1916; aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 4476389. 


Hassack (Paul)* Weehawken, N. J. 
Vinegar builetin, the manufacture of 
fermented vinegar. vy. 1, no. 1, Nov. 
1ISIG6-—-S=p. ilus., diaers.. folk 

[29275 
© Nov: 23) 41916 2 c. Nov. 25, 
1916; aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 448235. 


[Hastines (James Syme)] Bits of 
byplay, by Luke McLuke [pseud.] (In 
Cincinnati enquirer) [29276-29315 

. 16-18. 1916; [3 instalments] © 


Nov. 16—18, 1916; 1 c¢. each Noy. 22,. 
> A 449189 449191. 


Nove 192 1916. 7 @i Nov. 19) t9tGs tex 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 449391. 


Nox:.; 20; 1946.  @s Nove) 205) 1916-92 ve: 
Nov. 22, 1916; A 449192. 


Nov. 21-25, 1916; [5 instalments] @© 
Nove 21-25: 1916; 1 et Nowe 2, 1906s 
A Y4930: 3449307. 

Nov. 26-30, 1916. [5 instalments] @>: 
Nov. 26-30, 1916; 1 ec. each Dee. 4 
1916; A 449467449471. 


Dee. 1-5, 1916. . [5 jnerabaenta @: 
Dec. 125 1916; 1 c. each Dec. 7, 1916; 
A 449531-449535 


Dec. 6-10, 1916. [5 instalments] ©: 
Dec. 6-10, 1916: 1 c. each Dec. 14, 
1916; A 449717449721. 

Dec. 11-15, 1916. [5 instalments] ©: 
Dec. 11-15, 1916; 1 c. each Dec. 26, 
1916; A 449961-449965. 

. 16-20, 1916. [5 instalments] @: 
Dec. 16-20, 1916; 1 c. each Dec. 22, 
1916; A 449906-449910. 

Dec. 21-25, 1916. @© Dec. 21-25, 1916; 
1 ec. each Dec. 29, 1916; A 450045—- 
450049. 


© Cincinnati enquirer, Cincinnati. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29316 
Hat trade pub. co.*, New “York. 
American hatter codes. Card, 824 by 


10 inches. [29316 


@© Dec . 22,,,1916: 2 ¢. Dec.’ 26, 
1916; aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448641. 


HAUSER (Carl)* Cleveland. Memento 


and certificate of baptism. [12] p 
illus. (part col.) 12mo. $0.25 
[29317 


© uduly) 15) 1916-45 es Aue 7-12. 
1916; 1 ¢@ Sept. 23, 1916; aff. Aug. 
28, 1916; A 4389464. 

[One copy has title: A token of 
your baptism] 

Hawks (J. G.) Jack o’ diamonds 
[Los Angeles, Printed by Standard 
printing co., 1916] cover-title, 34 p. 
8vo. [Motion picture scenario] 

[29318 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
28, 1916; A 447511; Thos. H. Ince, 
Culver City, Cal. 


Hayes (Arthur James) [29819, 29320 


Naarai of the eyes of night. © Dec. 17 
ORG 1s. Cy OCC aS. OdiGis 


Trail of the golden ghost. © Nov 
1916; 
[Note: 

herald Sunday fiction magazine] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. - 


Haynes (Carlyle B.) The Christian 
Sabbath, is it Saturday or Sunday? 
Nashville, Tenn., Fort Worth, Tex. 
[ete.] Southern publishing associa- 
Lions; VISIGY, AS ep i ronts.; alls, 
12mo. $0.50. [29321 


© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 « and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 453258; Southern pub. 
assn., Nashville. 


Hays (Joseph W.) [29322-29324 


Bonus systems in steam power plants. 
Chicago, Combustion appliances co. 
[1916] ab ape illus., diagr. © 
Dec. 26, 1916; 2 c and ‘aff. Dee. 29, 
1916; A 448630. 

Drafts and draft regulation. Chicago, 
Combustion appliances co. [1916] 31 
D illus., diagrs. 8vo. © Nov. 17, 
191635 2 ¢. Dee. dis, oS 5 cat. Dec. 
29, 1916; A 448612. 
© Joseph W. Hays, Chicago. 


Waste of fuel in stationary plants. 


Lecture no. - Hays and 
KE. A. Moreland. Chicago, Vulean 
fuel economy company, 1916. 19 p 


Svo. "© Noy. 9, 1916s 2c. (Nav. 13, 

1916; aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 448111. 

© Vulcan fuel economy co., Chi- 
cago. 

Heap (Joel Towers)* Birmingham. 
King Rhythm. Sheet, diagr., printed 
on both sides. 8% by 54 inches. 

[29325 
© Novy. 16) 1916°>"'2) 6 Nox 22 
1916; aff. Dee. 4, 1916: A 454046. 


pt. 1, Nas... 83 


ec. ey 
A 449872. 
26, | 
1.e. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449362. 
The foregoing are in Chicago | 


HEALD’s business college*, San Fran- 
cisco. America’s greatest school- 
master of business and his work- 
shop. [10] p. port. 24mo. 

[29326 
© Dec. 18,°19165) 2... andiean, 
Dec. 28, 1916; A 454258. 


HEATH (Frank Stowe)* Erie, 
Taught by the Holy Spirit. 24 p. 
16mo. “9 [29327 

© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 448129. 


HEERGEIST (Charles A.) Carriage 
monthly course in vehicle drafting 
and construction. pt. HK. Lesson 
1-52. Philadelphia, Ware bros. 
company, 1916. 50 sheets, diagrs., 
18 by 18 inches,-in envelope 14 by 
194 inches. $5.00. [29328 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 @ Sept 20, 
1916; aff. Oct. 5, 19165 A: 447346- 
Ware bros. co., Philadelphia. 


HEIN (Carl) Voice production in 
twenty lessons (Stimmbildung in 20 
lektionen). New York, C. Fischer 
[1916] 29 p. 4to. $1.00. [29329 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
22, 1916; A 454168; Carl Fischer, 
New York. 


HEINZ interest & discount time teller 
and desk calendar, 1917. Chicago, 
Edwards & Deutsch lithographing 
company, 1916. cover-title, [730] 
loose p. 16mo. $2.50. [29330 


© Dec 12, 1916: 2 eae 
Dee. 15, 1916; A 4538090; Edward 
N. Heinz, Chicago. 


HENDERSON (Carrie Safford Melvin) * 
Newport, Or. Sea pictures by C. S. 
M. Henderson [illustrations by A. L. 


Px 


Thomas] Albany, Or., Press of F. 
K. Churchill & son [1916] [15] p. 
illus. 8vo. $0.25. [29331 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
14, 1916; A 448358. 


‘(Charles Kennon) jr.*, 
Insurance (fire) 
agents desk monitor. Card, 74 by 
12% inches. $0.25. [29832 


© Dee. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 454099. 


Henry County, Ill. Prairie farmer’s 
directory of Henry County, Ill. 
Chicago, Ill., Prairie farmer publish- 
ing co. 1916. p. [5]-161. _ illus., 
loose fold. maps. S8vo. $1.50. 

[29333 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1916; 

aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 445945; Prairie 
farmer pub. co., Chicago. 


HENDERSON 
Carroliton, Ga. 


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ads 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 29356 
Henry H. Rowtey’s 1917 year book, | Hickson Débutante’s winter tail- 
Success on the farm. Erie, Pa., leurs. (Jn Harper’s bazar, Dec., 
H. H. Rowley, 1916. 64 p._ illus., 1916) [29346 
fold. map. Svo. $1.00. [29334 © Nov. 29, 1916; 1 ¢ Nov. 28, 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1. 1916; A 445897; Henry H. Row- 
ley, Erie, Pa. 


Hersey (George Milbank)* Boston. 
Reproach to pe removed. [4] p. 
16mo. (Bulletin no. 2) [29335 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 
1, 1916; A 447644. 


e. and aff. Dec. 


Hess’ (Gilbert) Poultry culture. 
Ashland, O. Dr. Hess & Clark, 1916. 
60 p. illus. i12mo. [29336 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 447709; Dr. Hess & 
Clark, Ashland, O. 


HEXAGON sewing machine co.*, 
beth, N. J. 


Wexagon machina de 
folder. illus. 24mo. (Form 9444, 
Portuguese, Dec., 1916) ©, Dee. Do» 

1 Zeer and: ‘aft.’ Dec. “26, 1916: 

A 454192. 


Hexagon mfquina para coser. p. 
folder, illus. 24mo. (Form 9445, 
Spanish, Dec., 1916) © 22° 
19LG 2c) and afi; Dec. 26, 1916: 
A 4541938. 


Hexagon sewing machine. [6] p. folder, 
illus. 24mo. (Form 9442, Dec, 
1OnG)m Orpec, 22). 4916); 2 ¢: and. aff. 
Dec. 26, 1916; A 454191. 


Instrucciones para la maquina 
para familia Hexagon no. 1. cover- 
Hale 20) p:; illus. 24mo. (Form 
8383, Spanish, Dec., 1916) @© Dec. 22, 
191 6: 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 26, 1916; 

A 454195. 


Instrucgdes para a Hexagon no 1 ma- 


Hliza- 
[29337-29342 


coser. Gis Dp: 


de coser 


china de coser para familia. cover- 
title, 20 p. illus. 24mo. (Form 
8382, Portuguese, Dec., 1916) © Dec. 


22, 1916: 2c. and aff. Dec. 26, 1916; 
A 454196. 


Instructions for the Hexagon no. 1 
family sewing machine. cover-title, 20 
p. illus. 24mo. (Form 8375, Dec., 
Hots MO) Wee. 22, 1916 5 2c. and aff. 
Dec. 26, 1916; A ‘454194. 

Herywoop (Ferd. H.)* Pittsburgh. 
New 8 acre shopping and office cen- 
ter, accessible to 424 million people 
within one night’s ride. Card, illus., 
maps. 19 by 14 inches. [29343 

© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 

13, 1916; aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 454051. 

HickMAN (Frank Carlton)* Detroit. 
Personal service. Spe. Yella: 
SVO. [293844 

© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
15, 1916; A 447958. . 

HickMAN (James Joseph)* Brooklyn 
Have your house wired for the elec- 
tric service. [4] p. 24mo. [293845 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 «. and aff. Dec. 
2, 1916; A 447688. 


1916; A 449498; Hickson & co., New 
York. 
Hickson (E. J.)* Butler, Pa. Organi- 


zation of the bankers fire insurance 

exchange of America. Sheet, print- 

ed on both sides, 84 by 11 inches. 
[29347 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Dec. 30, 1916; A 454288. 


Hieeins (Henry A.)* Boston. Course 
in the science of physical self-build- 
ing. Various paging. 4to. [293848 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1916; 
A 447569. 


HIGHLAND body mfg. co.*, Cincinnati. 
Standard Highland bodies for motor 
trucks. 16 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 
(Catalog 17) [29349 

© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444778. 


HictEy (Henry Rich)* Pittsfield, 
Mass. Our system. [11] p. illus. 
32mo. [29350 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447420. 


HIKELL co.*, Omaha, Neb. HykKell club. 
2 sheets, 11 by 84 inches. [29351 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
2, 1916; A 448230. 


HILDEBRAND (Joel Henry)* Berkeley, 
Cal. Outline of lectures in chem- 
istry. 1—AB. Berkeley, Cal., Led- 
erer, Street & Zeus co., 1916. 108 p. 
4to. $0.50. [29352 


Or Aug. 4619163" 2) ex Sept. a6; 
1916; aff. Sept. 12, 1916; A 444099. 


Hitt (Napoleon)* Chicago. Psychol: 
ogy of salesmanship. Chicago, 
Bryant & Stratton business coilege 
[1916] 12 p. 4to. (1st of a series) 

[29353 
© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 453261. 

Hinp (C. Lewis) Art of landscape, 
Titian to Turner. (Jn Christian 
science monitor) [29354-29356 


Patient, persevering  Altdorfer. 
Noy. 17, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 21, 1916; 
449180. 


Serene Raphael and eager Bassano. © 
Dee! 151916 (1 c.° Dee: 27,. 1916; A: 
449987. 


Tintoretto—then twilight. @© Dec. 15, 
1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 27, 1916; A 449986. 


© Christian science monitor, Bos- 
ton. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29357 


pt. I, n.s., v. 18. 


HierEE motor supply co.*, Des Moines. 
New Michelin universal tread, (Jn 
Des Moines register) [29357, 29358 
This is the tire that wins in a walk. © 


Nov. 12,. 191631 ¢. Nev. 46,4916; 
A 449323. 


Tire that has been put to the most 
severe tests. @ Nov. 19, 1916; 1 ec. 
Nov. 22, 1916; A 449322. 


HirgscuH, LInIENTHAL & co.*, New York. 
Dominion of Canada loans. Card. 
172 by 18 inches. [29359 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444786. 


HirscuHit (Samuel Dillon) Pleading. 
Chicago, La Salle extension univer- 
sity. 42 p. S8vo. (American law 
and procedure, lecture 45) [29360 

tc) Nov...13,) 1916: 2 en Neve 2G, 
1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447484; 
La Salle extension university, Chi- 
cago. 


Hite (Morgan Dudley)* New Orleans. 
Statement of the fundament of aes- 
thetics. (Jn Building review.) 

[29361 
© Oct. 14, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 31, 1916; 
A 449112. 


Hoarp (Halbert L.)* Fort Atkinson, 
Wis. Hoard’s 5,000 farm, ranch and 
cottage names with glossary of foun- 
dation words. Fort Atkinson, Wis., 
Hoard’s dairyman art department, 
1916. 22p. illus., port. 4to. $0.25. 

[29362 


© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
14, 1916; A 448381. 


Hopart (Frederick) 
of piano instruction. Lesson 1-10. 
10 v. illus. fol. $5.00. [29363 

©) Dee; Ze 1916292" cee.) 26, 
1916; aff. Dec. 23, 1916; A 448559; 
Monarch pub. co., Pittsburgh. 


Hover.  (Ja>) Perry)*:: Dampa;- Wa. 
Hodge’s common sense shorthand in 
ten lessons. Lesson no. 1. Sheet, 
5% by 83 inches. $1.00. [29364 

© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444795. 


Hopeman (Carolyn Stecher ) 
[29365-29370 
A. B. C. book of birds, by C. S. Hodg- 


Monarch system 


man, pictured by W. FEF. Stecher. 
Rochester, N. -¥., ‘Stecher “Hth:* co., 
19165 4..—1 3] ps teol. (<thtuss! ‘folk 


Oct. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 18, 
1916; A 454077. 


Bird jingles, by C. S. Hodgman, draw- 


ings by W. F.. Stecher. Rochester, N. 
Y., Stecher lith, co., 1916. [13] Dp 
col. illus. fol. 0} Apr) AS. pOnG < 


2c. and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 454085. 


HoveMan (Carolyn Stecher)—Contd. 


Boyhood days of George Washington, by 
Cc. S. Hodgman, drawings by “Ache: 
Levering. “Rochester, N. Y., Stecher 
ith. \¢o.,% 1916: [13] p. col. 
fol. © "Apr. 13, "1916; >2.-e, and ar. 
Dee. 18, 1916; A 454081. 


How Santa filled the Christmas stock- 
ings, by C. S. Hodgman, pictured by 
W. EF. Stecher. Rochester, N. Y., 
Stecher lith. co., 1916. 
illus. fol. © Apr. eke 
aff. Dee. 18, 1916; A 454082. 


Story of Noah’s ark, by C. S. Hodgman, 


drawings by W. F. ‘Stecher. Roches- 
ter, N. Y.. Stecher lith. co., 1916. 
el D. col. illus. S8vo. @, Oct, 25 


Be c. and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 


Trip to Clown Land, by C. S. Hodgman, 
drawings by Will ¥. Stecher. Roches- 


ter, N. Y., Stecher lith. co., 1916. 
[14] p. col. illus. 16mo. © Apr. 13, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 18; 1916; A 
454064. 
© Stecher iithographie c¢o., Ro- 
chester, N. Y. 
HOECHSTETTER (Sophie) Stunde der 


erfiillung; roman. auf., 1.—24. forts. 
u. schluss. [25 instalments] (J% 
Berliner lokal anzeiger ) [29371 


© June 27—July 25, 1916; 1 ¢c. each 
Noy. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 143851; 
August Scherl, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 


HorMan (Frederick O.)* Philadelphia. 
Hints and suggestions for the laun- 
dry. 2383p. 16mo. [29372 

© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444934. 


Hocan (B. H.)* Liberty Center, Ind. 
Internal bath. 382 p. _ illus., diagr. 
Svo. $2.00. [29373 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 4AT495, f 


Horsrooxk (Mildred)* Portland, Me. 
[293874-2937TT 


Andy, you’re a dandy but look out?f 
Look out! @ Nov. 16, 1916; 1 «. 
Nov. 20, 1916; A 449128. 


Dream bubbles. © Nov. 16, 1916; 1 ce. 
Noy. 20, 1916; A 449129. 


In the golden fields of memory where the 
dream flowers grow. © Nov. 16, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 20, 1916; A 449130. 


Just you come along to He my Mandy 
Lee. © Nov. 16, 1916; e. Nov. 20, 
1916; A 449131. tNote : The fore- 
going are in Daily eastern argus] 

HOoLE-PROOF hosiery co.*, Milwaukee. 

Hole proof hosiery for Christmas. 

(In Ladies’ home journal, Dec, 

1916) [29378. 


© Nov. 28, 1916; 1 ce. Dec. 9, 1916; 

A 449640. 
HorMeEs (Davis Forbes) * New Orleans. 
Cash discount. 20p. 24mo. [293879 


© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
16, 1916; A 448400. 


1312 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


29400 


HorsTEIN—-FRIESIAN assn. of America*, 
Delavan, Wis. Advance register 
year book. v 27. Malcolm H. Gard- 
ner, editor, 1331 p.,11. Svo. $2.00. 

[29880 
© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 446516. 

Morton (Martha Adelaide) 

[29381, 29382 
Teachers’ notebook for the Holton-Curry 


fourth reader, by M. A. Holton and 
Charles Madison Curry. Chicago, New 


ork, Rand McNally & company 
fieaeol. 64 p. 12mo. @ Nov. 25, 
MGs eG and aft. Dee, 1, 1916; A 
445888. 


Teachers’ notebook for the Holton—Curry 
Sixth reader, by M. A. Holton and 
Charles Madison Curry. Chicago, New 


ork, Rand MeNally & company 
[1916] PO een tt pis Lm." 1@ 
Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. i, 


1916; A 445884. 


© Rand McNally & company, Chi- 
cago. 


Home telephone & telegraph co. of 
Spokane,* San Francisco. Spokane 
and counties of Adams, Franklin, 
Lincoln [ete.] telephone directory. 
Nov., 1916. various paging, 4to. 

[29383 
© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 454224. 


HOMESTEAD almanac, 1917. Newport, 
Vt. Compliments of Orleans trust 
company. cover-title, [82] p. Svo. 
$0.07. [29384 

© Dec. 1, eu le Ze. Dee. 27: 
1916; aff. Dec. a, 1916; A 448576; 
Almanac advertising agency, West- 
field, N. J. 


Hoover (Howison E.)* Washington. 
Alfabet. [4] p. diagrs. 4to. $1.00. 
[29385 


© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ec. 
Sept. 23, 1916; A 444098. 


Hopkins (Frank W.) Scoop, the cub 
reporter. Each, illus. proof. 
[29386-29390 


Week of Oct. 16—Nov. 6, 1916. © Oct. 
25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 9, 1916; 
A 447271. 

Week of Nov. 13, 20, 1916. © Nov. 8, 
1t9tG22 e: ‘and-aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 
448083. 

Week of Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 1916. @©@ Noy. 
24d, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 8, 1916; 
A 447754. 

Week of Dec. 11-23, 1916. @© Dec. 5 

16; 2c and aff. Dec. 22, A916: 
454152. 

Week of Dec. 25—Jan. 6, 1917. © Dec. 
fPatote > 2c. and afi. Dec. 22, 1916 ; 
‘A 45414 9. 


© International syndicate, Balti- 
more. 


pel” Site: 


[Hopkins (Mary)] Homemade gift of 


eretonne. 16 p. diagrs. S8vo. $0.10. 
[29391 
© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 


Nov. 22, 1916; A 448036; Curtis pub. 
co., Philadelphia. 


HopprrR-CousINS press syndicate, inc.*, 
New York. Bank advertisements. 
Each: cover-title, 12 1. 8vo. (Culp 
daily moneymessages ) 

[29392, 29393 


Nov. copy. © Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 30, 1916; A 444666. 
Dec. EORY: © Nov. 22, 1916; 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 448978, 


2 ec. and aff. 


HorLick maltoat biscuit ¢o.*, Milwau- 
kee. Horlick’s maltoat biscuit, a 
malted food in cracker form. Card, 
printed on both sides. 5 by 3 inches. 

[29894 
© Sept. 29, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Nov. 15, 1916; A 444919. 


HoRNMANN magic co. 
wonders. EZ Si... “Dp: 
(Cover-title: Magic.) 


20th century 

illus. SVO. 
$0.25. 

[29895 

© Feb. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Mar. 3, 1916: 


aft. Mar 1, 1916; A 427153 <7 Otte 
Hornmann, New York. 
HOSPITAL supply co.*, New York. 


Catalogue of aseptic steel furniture 


and hospital equipment: Seetions O 
and) Wei ed pl. 2o05.p, Huss dizer: 
4to. [29396 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
21, 1916; A 445725. 


HovucH (Dey M.)* 
dential statements. 
inches. 

© Novy. 11, 1916; 
23, 1916; A 448108. 


HOUSEKEEPER’S almanac for the year 
1917. [Laneaster, Pa., Printed by 
The Conestoga pub. co., 1916] 
cover-title, [32] p. illus. Svo. $0.05 

[29398 
© Nov. 7, 1916; 2 ce. Dee. 18, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 15, 1916; A 447994; John 

Baer’s sons, ine., Laneaster, Pa. 


Chicago. Confi- 
Sheet, 11 by 84 
[29397 


2c. and aff. Nov. 


Houston chronicle pub. co.*, Houston. 

[29899, 29400 

Santa Claus’ postoffice. © Dec. 18, 
1915; 1 c. Dee. 7, 1916; A 449790. 


Who’s who? Chronicle’s picture puzzle 
contest for business men. Novy. 5, 
1OTG SS 1@ Nove 5: 19t6e fh ie Wee 
1916; A 449789. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Houston 


chronicle] 


13 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29401 


ptt hh Sys 


Howes (S.) co., ine.*, Silver Creek, 
N. Y. Eureka grain cleaning ma- 
chinery. Catalogue no. 75. 224 p. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. [29401 

© *Dee. 16,7) 49162 co Dec) 20; 
1916; aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 446861. 


HoxtTER (Mary E.)* Portland, Or. 
Grandpa’s cat. cover-title, [19] p. 
illus. obl. 12mo. $0.50. [29402 

© Nov. 20, 1916 2 «@ Nov. 28, 
1916; aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 448167. 


Hoy (HE. Roy)* Webb City, Mo. 
[29408, 29404 


My flag. @ Nov. 12, 1916; 1 ¢c. Nov. 27, 
1916; A 449308. 


Stuck. e Nov. 26, 1916; 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 
1916; 449473. 
[Note: 


The foregoing are in Joplin 
news herald] 


HtitsHor (John L.) German lessons. 
Appendix to Hiilshof’s manual, pt. 2. 
New York, W. R. Jenkins co. [1916] 
al p. a2mo., $0:2). [29405 

©) Mar. 30) 1496 =). 2 @ -viay a: 
1916; aff. Apr. 28, 1916; A 427919; 
William R. Jenkins co., New York. 


HUFF (Charlotte Evelyn) Real 
Christmas present. 22 p._ front. 
plate. i6mo. [29406 


© Dec. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
29, 1916; A 448631; Charles Law- 
rence Huff, Philadelphia. 


HucHes (Harry F.)* Detroit. Bas- 
set pound price tables. [Chicago, 
Ill., Printed by American blue print 
paper company, 1916] 108 numb. 
1. Svo. $5.00. [29407 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1916; 


HueHes (James P.) Finals in Ta- 
coma city golf championship tourna- 
ment, stroke by stroke. (Jn Ta- 
coma Sunday news ledger.) [29408 

© Nov. 19, 01916 +d eG) VNovs-25, 
1916; A 449257; S. S. Anderson, Ta- 
coma. 


HuuHN (John H.)* Louisville, School 
savings bank savings card. Card, 
printed on both sides, 53 by 34 
inches. $0.01. [29409 


© Dee. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 447796. 


HumMAn bank news. v. 1, no. 1, Oct. 
28, 1916. Sheet, 25 by 7 inches. 
[29410 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 447192; James Mitchell 
Grantham, Evanston, Ill. 


Humpnurey (J. M.)* Chicago. Vivid 
description of sin’s bypaths for 
young people. Lima, O., True gos- 
pel grain pub. co., 19167) d1G on: 
front. 16mo. $0.40. [29411 


© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 446874. 


HumpuHreys (Frederick) Manual de 
Humphreys para la administraci6n 
de medicinas y el tratamiento de 
las enfermedades. Edici6én revi- 
sada. New York, Humphreys’ 
homeo. medicine co., 1916. 128 p. 
pront. (port.) illus. 32mo. [29412 


© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 


4, 1916; A 447674; Humphreys’ 
homeopathic medicine co, New 
York. 


Hunt (George S.)* Nashville. Gos- 
pel of pasture and provender; al- 
faifa, white and yellow sweet clover, 
red clover. cover-title, 31, [1] p. 


16mo. $0.25. [29413 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 ¢@ and aff. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447607. 

Hunt (Rodney) machine co.*, Orange, 


Mass. Hunt water controlling ap- 


paratus. 112p. illus., tables, diagrs. 
8vo. (Catalogue no. 30, section W 
C A) [29414 


© Oct. 3, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 11, 1916; A 447312. 


Hunt (William Hill)* New York. 
Argentine distributing co., ine, in 
the process of organization. 

. [29415, 29416 


a 27, 1916. [4] p. S8vo. ([Bulletin 
0. 5]) © Oct. 27, 191632 e-and an: 
Noe fe, SBLG oA 444873. 


Nov. 13, 1916. [4] p. 8vo. ([Bulletin 
no. 6]) @©@ Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 444874. 


Hurrtput (Harold)* 
Voice fundamentals. 
Fischer & bro., 1916. 2 p. 1, T-50 p. 
16mo. $0.75. [29417 


© Oet.. 10, 1916; 2),¢ > Neves 
1916; aff. Dec. 4, 1916; A 448287. 


Portland, Or. 
New York, J. 


Huritputr (Jesse Lyman)  Superin- 
tendent’s helper, 1917. By J. L. 
Hurlbut, ed. by Henry H. Meyer. 
New York, Cincinnati, The Metho- 
dist book concern [1916] 175 p. 
24mo. $0.25. [29418 


© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
28, 1916; A 445802; Methodist book 
concern, New York. 


1314 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


29446 


Huston (Mira L.) ed. [29419-29421 


Home needlework centerpieces and doil- 
ies. Boston, Mass., Home needlework 
publishing co., 1916. 20 p. illus. 
8vo. (Home pecuieworl series) $0.10. 
© Oct. 26, 1916; c. Nov. oo 1916 ; 
aff. Dec. 28, 916+ A 446922 


Home needlework edgings & insertions. 
Boston, Mass.. Home needlework pub- 


lishing’ eo, 1906.20 p. illus: rest 
(Home needlework series) $0.1 © 
Meta 1016: 2 ee. Nov. 23, Voie” 


aff. Dec. 23, 1916; A 446921. 


Home needlework filet crochet book. 
Boston, Mass., Home needlework pub- 


lishing co., 1916. 20 p. illus. 8vo. 
(Home needlework series} $0.10. © 
er asso tG = 2c. Nov. 23, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 23, 1916; A 446920. 

© Home needlework pub. co., 


Boston. 


HutcHens (B. L.) co.*, Chicago. 

[29422-29494 
At Christmas I like to watch the stars 
above. Card, col. illus., 
Gy nepEst., 1916-02 ec: Nov. 27, 

aff. Dec. 11, 1916; A 44832 
Grapes down South. Card 8 by 43 
inches. © Sept. 1, 1916; 2 e¢ Nov. 
27, 1916; aff. Dec. ft: 1916; A 448327. 


It’s an old and kindly custom. Card, 3 
by 4% inches. © Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. 
NOveben. toOtG = af. Dec... 11, 1916: A 
448325. 


1916; 


IpaHo weather chart calendar. 1917. 
Zipp. allus. col: map. fol. 

[29425 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 

28, 1916; A 447123 ; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
ILLINOIS. 


Supreme court. [Illinois 


oficial reporter. Advance sheets. 
[29426-29434 

Woo pto co wane 14. 1916: © June 15, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. June 19, 1916; A 
431550. 

v. 273, pt. 3, June 28, 1916. © June 24, 
1916; 2 ec, and aff. June 28, 1916; A 
431692. 

Tao 4 buly 62: 1916. - ©. July 15, 
totG 2 6. and afi. July 20; 1916; A 
43377T. 

waste pe 4.csuly 26, 1916... @ duly PALE 
1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. July 24, 1916; A 
431984. 

Mace pe. 2 Oet. 11, 19163. © Oct. 11, 
Poo oe. and aft. Oct. 14° 1916: A 
445116. 

mets pis, os, Oct. 25,'1916: © Oct. 19, 
1otG-we esand aft. Oct. 23, 1916; A 
446024. 

vy. 274, pt. 4, Nov. 8, 1916; © Nov. 16, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 20, 1916; A 
446502. 

v. 275, pt. 1, Nov. 22, 1916; © Nov. 23, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 
446630. 

wats. pt 2, Dec. 13, 1916; © Dee. ABs 
1916; 2 e, and aff; Dec. 18, 1916; 
453147. 


© Samuel Pashley Irwin, Bloom- 
ington, Ml. 


4 by 5 inches. . 


ee EE SS An ae 


ILLINOIS CENTRAL railroad co.*, Chi- 
cago. Production of strawberries in 
the lower Mississippi Valley. 16 p. 
illus. S8vo. [29435 


© Dec. 20, 1916; 2c. and aff. Dee. 
23, 1916; A 448553. 


ILLINOIS SOCIETY of architects. Hand- 
book for architects and builders, 
1916. 19th year. Emery Stanford 


Hall, editor. Chicago, The Franklin 
company [1916] 4382 p. illus., ports., 
diagrs. S8vo. $2.50. [29436 


© Oct. 2, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 21, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 446682; Her- 
man L. Palmer, Chicago. 


ILLINOIS VIGILANCE. assn. Perils of 
the sex impulse. cover-title, 26 p. 
SVO. [29437 

Dec Lie 1916. (2. e -andinaik. 
Dec. 20, 1916; A 454052; Wirt W. 
Hallam, Chicago. 

ILLINOIS WEATHER chart calendar, 
199%. 12.12). ps uss: colsjmap: 
fol. [29438 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447086; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


ILLUSTRIERTE  geschichte des  welt- 
krieges, 1914-16; allgemeine kriegs- 
zeitung. Stuttgart, Union deutsche 
verlagsgesellschatft [1916] illus. 
plate, maps, fol. M. 0.25. 

[29439-29446 
[4. bd.] 95. hft. p. [377]-396. © 


July 5, 1916; 1 ¢ Nov. 21, 1916; A— 
Foreign 14308. 


4. bd.] 96. hit. p. [397]-416. © 
July 12, 1916; 1 e. Nov: 21, 1916; A— 
Foreign 14309. 

[4. bd.] 97. hft. p. [417]-436. © 
July 19, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 21, 1916; A— 
Foreign 14310. 

4, bd.] 98. hft. p. [437]-452. © 

: July 26, 1916; 1c. Nov. 21, 1916; A— 
Foreign 14311. 

4, bd.] 99. hft., p. [453]-472. © 
Aug. 2, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 21, 1916; A— 
Foreign 14312. 

[4. bd.J]. 100. hft. p. [473]-492. © 
Aug. 9, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 21, 1916; A— 
Foreign 14313. 

[5. bd.] 101. hft. p. [1]-20. © Aug. 
16, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 21, 1916; A— 
Foreign 14314 

EDerabasl LOZ: tts [21140 @ 


‘Aug. 23, 1916; 1c. Nov. 21, 1916; A— 
Foreign’ 14315. 


© Union deutsche verlagsgesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 


1315 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29447 


pt. aes ee ee 


IMPRESSIONS. v. 1, no. 7, Oct., 1916. 
New York, T. B. Brooks, 1916. 15 
p. illus. (1 col. mounted post card) 
obl. 24mo. [29447 


© Oct. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 447186; Thomas B. 
Brooks, New York. 


INDIANA ASSN. of insurance agents. 
[29448, 29449 


Even the wolves. Sheet, ‘col. illus., 
printed on both sides, 11 by 16 inches, 
fold. to obl. 48mo. © Sept. 30, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 454002. 


Indiana local agents have the I will 
spirit. Sheet, printed on both sides, 
11 by 16 inches fold to 4to. © Sept. 
26, 1916; 1 ¢c. and aff. Nov. 10, 1916; 
1 ec. Oct. 26,°1916; A 447344, 
© Jenne & Butler co., Indianap- 


olis. 


INDIANA ASSN. of master bakers. 
ideas that score. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 
inches. [29450 

© May 23, 1916; 1 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
TOMI OIGs) Thre. “Oet. 26; ..198G:. A. 
447339; Jenne & Butler co., Indian- 
apolis. 


For 
illus., 


INDIANA CANNERS’ assn. AS big as you 


can see it. Sheet, illus., printed on 
both sides, 12 by 94 inches. fold. 
to obl. 48mo. [29451 


© May 8, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
9, 1916; A 454001; Jenne & Butler 
co., Indianapolis. 


INDIANA MFRS. Of dairy products. 
[29452, 29453 
Becomes a state of fact. Sheet, illus., 


printed on both sides, 11 by 16 inches. 
@ May 30, 1916; 1 ¢. and aff. Nov. 


105819106 Set eo Oct (267 419165 A: 
447340. 
To forestall the king’s displeasure. 


Sheet, col. illus., printed on both sides, 
11 by 16 inches, fold to obl. 32mo. 
© June 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 9, 
1916; A 454008. 


© Jenne & Butler co., Indian- 
apolis. 

INDIANA WEATHER Chart calendar, 1917. 
12-15 [2] p.- ilkus., ‘col’ map.” fol: 

[29454 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 

28, 1916; A 447102; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


IncAtts (Redfield) [29455-29462 


House of three deuces; an adventure of 
Grant, police reporter, by Robert 
Welles Ritchie; story by Redfield In- 
galls. Proof, port. © Nov. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 7, 1916; A 447255. 


Man from Yukon; an adventure of 
Grant, police reporter, by Robert 
Welles Ritchie; story by Redfield In- 
galls. Proof, port. © Nov. 2, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 7, 1916; A 447254. 


11 by 16] 


INGALLS (Redfield )—Continued. 


Menace; an adventure of Grant, police 
reporter, by Robert Welles Ritchie; 
story by Redfield Ingalls. Proof, port. 
© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 22, 
1916; A 454163. 


Mission of state; an adventure of Grant, 
police reporter, by Robert Welles 
Ritchie; story by Redfield Ingalls. 
Proof, port. @©@ Dec. 18, 1916; 2 e. 
Dec. 22, 1916; aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 
454162. 


Tiger’s claw; an adventure of Grant, 
police reporter, by Robert Welles 
Ritchie; story by Redfield Ingalls. 
Proof, port. © Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 448214. 


Trunk mystery; an adventure of Grant, 
police reporter, by Robert Welles Rit- 
chie; story by Redfield Ingalls. Proof, 
port. © Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Noy. 22, 1916; A 448067. 


Without escape; an adventure of Grant, 


police reporter, by Robert Welles 
Ritchie; story by Redfield Ingalls. 
Proof, port. © Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and 


aff. Dee. 2, 1916; A 448215. 
Wizard’s plot; an adventure of Grant, 


police reporter, by Robert Welles 
Ritchie; story by Redfield Ingalls. 
Proof,. port. @©@.Nov. 20, 191Gse2" e 


and aff. Noy. 22, 1916; A 448068. 
© Kalem co., New York. 


INSTANTANEOUS chemical vulcanizer co. 
Usona, the instantaneous chemical 
vuleanizer. Sheet, 12 by 84 inches. 

[29463 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1916; 

aff. Nov. 6, 1916; A 447572; Arthur 
EF. Wolber, Dayton, O. 


INSTITUTE of business engineers. Non- 

resident members. [8] p. illus. 8vo. 

a [29464 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

1, 1916; A 448217; Burehell, Clark 
& Logan, ine., New York. 


INSURANCE press,* New York. Life in- 
surance salesman. Dec. 6, 1916. (Jn 
Insurance press) [29465 

© Dec. 6, 1916; 1 ce. Dee. 9, 1916; 
A 449591. 


INTERNATIONAL BILLIARD table ¢o.*, 
Kansas City, Mo. Internationals’ 
earom and pocket billiard tables. 
Price list no. 2. cover-title, 43 p. 
12mo. [29466 


© Dec. 18, 19163,.2 ©. and sade 
Dec. 26, 1916; A 454218. 


INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCB 


schools. [29467-29492 
Carpet and rug designing. Instruction 
paper 1775. Scranton, Pa. Interna- 


tional textbook company [1916] cover- 
title, 72 p. illus., diagrs., col. plates. 
8vo: © Oct. 18, 1916; 2 cand af: 
Dec. 16, 1916; A 448392. 


1316 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


29540 


INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE | INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE 


schools—Continued. 


Copying and correcting manuscript. In- 
struction paper with examination ques- 
tions. 2d ed. 1545. Scranton, Pa. 
International textbook company [1916] 
eover-title, 13 p:. Syo. @©@ ‘Sept. 11, 
fo1Gs 2 ¢@: and aff. Oct. -28, Pisie: 
A 447076. 


Design of alternating-current machines. 
pt. 1-3. Instruction paper with ex- 
amination questions. ist ed. 1658A~ 
1658C. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook company, [1916] 3v. cover- 
titles, illus., diagrs. plates. Sve. © 
Jy 20, 1916> 2 ¢.. and aff.. Sept. 2, 
1916; A 436592. 


Hlectriec starting and lighting. pt. 6. 
Instruction paper with examination 
questions. 2d ed. 1741F. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook company 
PLESIGI. > Jeover-title. 49, 2 ‘p. illus., 
Mars neavos, © Oct. 2. 1916; 2 ¢. | 
and aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 448394. | 

| 
| 
| 


Fresh-air heating. pt. 1, 2. Instruction 
paper with examination questions. | 
Heed aa cos A. Bo Sceranton, Pa. 
International textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 2 v. illus. diagrs. Svo. © 
UPS LOLos 2 ¢ and ‘alt. Oct. 28, | 
1916; A 447077. 


High-pressure pipe fitting. Instruction 
paper with examination questions. 2d 
ed. 763. Scranton. Pa., International 
textbook company [1916]  cover-title, 
43, 2p. diagrs., plans. 8vo. © Sept. 
22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 16, 1916; 
A 448393. 


Historic styles. Instruction paper. 1st 
. 1769. Scranton, Pa., International 
textbook company [1916]  cover-title, 
94 p. illus. plates (part col.) Svo. © 
ANT Ou TOG: 2c. and ‘aft. Oct. 28, 
1916; A 447066. 


How to teach American history. pts. 
1—5. Question paper. 1783. Scran- 
ton, Pa., International textbook com- 
pany [1916] cover-title, 18 p. 8vo. 
© Oct. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 16, 
1916; A 448389. 


Linoleum and oilcloth designing. In- 
struction paper. 1774. Scranton, Pa., 
International textbook company [1916] 
ceover-title, 64 pv. illus., col. plates, 
diagr. Syvo. © Oct. 18, 1916: Ze. and 


schools—Continued. 


Plumbing plans and specifications. In- 
struction paper with examination ques- 
tions. 2d ed. 748. Scranton, Pa., In- 
ternational textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 36, 2 p. plans (part fold.) 
Svo: — @, Oct. 18, 1916 =) 2) e and! alt: 
Dec. 16, 1916; A 448390. 


Principles of ventilation. pt. 1-2. In- 
struction paper with examination ques- 
tions. 2d ed. 750 A, B. Scranton, 
IEG imreenational textbook company 
[191 6] 2 v.  illus., tables, diagrs. 
8vo. © Oct. 18, 1916: 2e.'and aff. 
Dee. 16; 1916; A 448391. 


Stencil and block-print design. Instruc- 
tion paper. 1st ed. 1770. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook company 
[1916] cover-title, 65 p. illus. 8vo. 
@ Nov. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
16, 1916; A 448395. 


Teach children to read. pts. 1-4. 
Question paper. ist ed. 1781. Scran- 
ton, Pa., International textbook com- 
pany [1916]  cover-title, 21 p. 8vo. 
© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 28, 
1916; A 447069. 


Teaching of arithmetic. pts. 1-6. Ques- 
tion paper. Ist ed. 1780. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook company 
f1916] cover-title, 16 p.  S8vo. 

Océ. 9; AISLES 2 eared ate aOct 728: 
1916; A 447068. 


Teaching of English. pts. 1-5. Question 
paper: Ist ed. (1782: Scranton, Pa 
{nternational textbook company [1916] 
cover-title, 24 p.  8vo. © Oct. 9, 
LOLCEE NC and- ate Oectnec or 1916: aA 
447070. 


Teaching of geography. pts. 1-5. Ques- 
tion paper. Ist ed. 1779. Scranton, 
Pa., International textbook company 
[1916] cover-title, 16 p. 8vo. @© 
Octa, 9s t91G en 2a eltand ‘aft. Oct. 28, 
1916; A 447067. 

Trafie management. pt. 1-7. Instruc- 
tion paper with examination questions. 
1784 A-G. Seranton, Pa.. Interna- 
tional textbook company [1916] 7 v. 
tables (part fold.) forms. S8vo. @ 
Och mg tae ING Vid ee Ss eee ahs 
1916: 2 ec. each and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; 
A 447962—447268. 


© Internatl. textbook cc., Seran- 
ton, Pa. 


aff. Dec. 6, 1916: A 448396. INTERNATIONAL NEWS service*, New 


Management of general campaign. I[n- 
struction paper. with examination ques- 
tions. pt. 1, 2-2d ed.: pt. 3-Ist ed. | 
1179A-1179C. “Scranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company [1916]. cover- 
title, 3 v. illus., port., diagrs. S8vo. 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 28, 
1916; A 447075. 


| 
Pipe-fitting practice, pt. 2. Instruction 

paper with examination questions. 2d 
ed. 753B. Scranton, Pa., Interna- 
tional textbook company [1916] cover- 
titie, 92. 3 p. diagrs. 8vo. @© Aug. 19, 
1916: 2 e. and aff. Oct. (=e 1916 ; A 
447074. 


Plumbing insnection. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. 2d ed. 
742. Scranton, Pa., International text- 
hook companv [1916] cover-title, 44. 
Peover OuOct) 2 19l6 + 2 ecand 
aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 448388. 


76464—17—_5 1317 


York. [29493-29540 

Kabibble _kabaret. Nov. 18, 1916. © 
Nov. 18, 1916; 1 « Nov. 20, 1916; A 
449126. 

——— Nov. 20, 1916. © Nov. 20, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 21, 1916; A 449156. 

—~—— Nov. 20) 1916: (@ NovenZie toes 
1 ce. Nov. 22, 1916; A 449182. 

—— Nov. 22. 1916. © Nov. 22, 1916; 
1 c. Nov. 23, 1916; A 449207. 

—— Nov. 23, 1916. @© Nov. 28, 1916; 
fie Nov, 24:)19%6 3 (A) 449222 

—— Noy. 24. 1916. © Nov. 24, 1916; 
1 ec. Noy. 25, 1916; A 449244. 

—— Nov. 25. 1916. @© Nov. 25, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449275 

Nov. 27. 1996: ©) Nove 2 191s 

1 c. Nov. 28, 1916; A 449318. 

Nov. 28, 1916. @© Nov. 28, 1916; 

1 c Noy. 29, 1916; A 449331. 


. CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29541 


pt Lone Sve 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS Service*—Contd. 


Kabibble kabaret. Nov. 29, 1916. 


© 
Nov. 29, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. Me 1916; A 


449384. 

Dec. ah LOUNGE Oy Deere TOG 31 
ce. Dec. 2, 1916; A 449411. 

Dee. 2, 1916... © Dec. 2, 1916; 1 
ce. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449431, 

Dec. 4, 1916. @© Dec. 4, 1916; 1 


e: Dee. 5; "1916; A 449484. 
Dec. 5, 6, 1916. © Dec. 5, 6, 1916; 


1 ce. each Dee. 7, 1916; A 449521, 
449522 

DEC iG LOG Oi Wec. Via LOG A. 
ec. Dee. 8, 1916; A 449560. 

Dee. 8, 1916. © Dec. 8, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 9, 1916; A 449584. 


Dec. 9, 1916. © eee 9 Oni aL ve. 
Dec. 11, 1916: A 449612 

—— Dec. 11, 1916. © ee. ee TONG 2 
ec. Dee. 12,’ 1916; A 449664. 


Dec. 12, 1916. © Dec. 12, 1916; 
1 c. Dec. 13, 1916; A 449675. 
—— Dec. 13, 1916. © Dec. 138, 1916; 
1c. Dec. 14, 1916; A 449705. 
—— Dec. 14, 1916. © Dec. 14, 1916; 
1 ec. Dec. 15, 1916; A 449747. 
Mees M5) OlG.) «@) DeEGus-oa. 1O1Gi 
1 ec. Dee. 16, 1916; A 449775. 
—— Dec. 16, 1916. © Dec. 16, 1916; 
1 c. Dec. 18, 1916; A 449803. 
——— Dec. 18, 1916. © Dec. 18, 1916; 
1 c. Dee. 19, 1916; A 449821. 
—— Dec. 19, 1916. © Dec. 19, 1916; 
1 c. Dee. 20, 1916; A 449827. 
Dee. 20, 1916. @ Dec. 20, 1916; 
1c. Dee. 21, 1916; A 449889. 
Wee 2a AOLGy @eweel. 2s 1916); 
1 c. Dec. 22, 1916; A 449898. 
—— Dec. 22, 1916. © Dec. 22, 1916; 
1 ec. Dee. 23, 1916; A 449927. 
—— Dec. 23. 1916. © Dec. 28, 1916; 
1c. Dec. 26, 1916; A 449949. 
Dee. 26, 1916. © Dec. 26, 1916; 
ic. Dec. 27, 1916; A 449980. 
ee Des Bi IOI, 1@) ie. Ay, algae es 
1 ce. Dee. 28, 1916; A 450001. 
Dec. 28, 1916. © Dec. 28, 1916; 
i ec. Dee. 29, 1916; A 450027. 
Dec. 29, 1916. © Dec. 29, 1916; 
1 ec. Dee. 30, 1916; A 450054. 
Once-overs. Nov. 29, 1916. © Nov. 29, 


1916; 1. Dec. 1, 1916; A 449383. 


Dec. 8, 1916. © Dec. 8, 1916; 1 c. 
Dec. 9, 1916; A 449582. 

Dee: 9, 1916, © Dee, 9, 1916; -1 c: 
Dec. 11, 1916: A 449618. 

Dec. 11, 1916. © Dee. 11, 1916; 
1c. Dec. 12, 1916; A 449663. 

Dec. 12, 1916. © Dec. 12, 1916; 
1c. Dec. 13, 1916; A 449678. 

Dec. 18, 1916. © Dec. 138, 1916; 
1 ce. Dec. 14, 1916; A 449703. 

Dec. 14, 1916. © Dec. 14, 1916; 
1c. Dec. 15, 1916; A 449748. 

Dec. 15, 1916. @© Dec. 15, 1916; 
1 ce. Dee. 16, 1916; A 449776. 

Dec. 18, 1916. © Dec. 18, 1916; 
1c. Dec. 19, 1916; A 449822. 

Dec. 19, 1916. @©@ Dec. 19, 1916; 
1 ce. Dec. 20, 1916; A 449828. 

Dec. 20, 1916. © Dec. 20, 1916; 
1 ¢. Dec. 21, 1916; A 449890. 

Dec. 22, 1916. @ Dee. 225" 1916 ; 
1 c. Dec. 23, 1916; A 449926. 


INTERNATIONAL NEWS Service*—Contd. 
Dee. 23, 1916. . © Dec Za, bate. 
1 ec. Dec. 27, 1916; A 449978. 
—- Dec. 27, 1916. @©@ Dec. 27, 1916; 
1 e. Dee. 28, 1916; A 450002. 
[Note: The foregoing are in New York 
evening journal] 


INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY School assn.*, 


Chicago. Half a century of growth 
and service. 100 p. diagrs. 12mo. 
$0.25. [29541 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 447842. 


INTERSTATE traffic school*, Fort 
Wayne, Ind. ‘Transportation and 
interstate commerce. 48 p._ illus., 
ports. (Cover-title: Traffic) 

[29542 


© Nov. 1, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447426. 


Iowa weather chart calendar, 1917. 
12.1, [2] p.. Wus,., Coleman tots 
[29543 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447101; Grand Rapids 
ealendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


IrRIiGATorS bank [calendar, 1917] 131., 
ports. fol. [29544 
© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 e@ Dec. 19, 
1916; aff. Dec. 28, 1916; A 448629; 
James Henry Casselman, Scotts- 
bluff, Neb. 


[Ivanhoe-regent works of General elec- 


tric _co.] [ 29545, 29546 

Catalog no. 303. Ivanhoe metal re- 
flectors and (fittings for multiple 
mazda Jamps.: Oct; 15, 1916. 35 ip: 
illus., diagrs. 16mo. ©) (Gerry as: 
19163 2 © ‘and “ait., Navigis. dolce 
A 444868. 


Light way to get business. cover-title, 


[10] p. illus., diagrs. 16mo. ([Form 

no. 217... Nov.,. 1916]) “© Now. 20) 

1916; 2.’ ec. and. ‘aff, Deco” DigetSne. 

A 447813. 

© Gener ral electric co., Schenec- 
tady, N. ¥. 


Ives (Julia E.)* California, Pa. Es- 
sentials in art; a normal scheol note 


book. 45 p. diagrs. S8vo. $0.50. 
[29547 
© Nov. 22, 19162 2° ¢/" Now. S: 


1916; aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 448365. 


(Barna Pitt) New theory of 
and tuberculosis. 
[Nashville, Tenn., I. Q. R. medi- 


cine co., 1916] [8] p. 24mo. [29548 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 448308; I. Q. R. 
medicine co., Nashville. 


IvEY 
consumption 


1318 


BOOKS, GROUP ll 


no. 12, 1916 


29596 


Jackson (Fred)* New York. Young 
blood. (Jn Munsey’s magazine) 
[29549, 29550 
chap. 15-20. Nove (205 1916s) bre 
Noy. 20, 1916; A 449145. 
chap. 21—25. © Dec. 20. 1916; 
Dec. 20, 1916; A 449856. 
JACKSON iumber co.*, Lockhart, Ala. 
Your floor. [16] p. illus. (part col.) 
12mo. [29551 
© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 448318. 


Jacosps (Charles M.) 
ture on life of Martin Luther. 
adelphia, Pa., W. H. Rau, 
cover-title, 24 1. 4to. $1.00. [Text 
parallel to binding.] [29552 

© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 444797; William H. Rau, 
Philadelphia. 


JACOBSON (Pauline)* San Francisco. 
[29558, 29554 
Belle Cora’s final triumph blighted at its 


ibe 


Illustrated lec- 
Phil- 
1916. 


besmnine. @ Nov. 18, 1916; 1 ec. 
Nov. 22, 1916; A 449195. 

Broken by Fort Vigilance tragedy, Belle 
Cora dies. INOW e 2.) ORG?) Le: 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 449386. 

[Note: The foregoing are in San 

Francisco Bulletin] 

JAMESON (Hvald P.)* Chicago. How 
to get well and keep well. Every- 
body’s guide. Chicago, Ill., The 
Alma company, 1916. 24 p. 16mo. 
$1.00. [29555 


© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454042. 


i AMESON (Helen Follett) 1] 


[29556-29594 
Dancing frocks for the young lady- 
mersons | © Dee 17, 1916; 1 -¢... Dec. 


18, 1916; A 449870. 
Evening mantles show draped effects, 


by Madame Qui Vive [pseud. ] i Nov. 
BatsiG- 94 “ce. Nov. -27, 1916; A 
449358. 

Negligees and lingerie de luxé. © Dec. 
He tOlG= ot) ce. Dee. -11; 1916; A 
449728. 

Dees (3; 


Sport clothes for winter. 
1916; 1 e. Dec. 4; 1916: A 449489. 
Variations of the chemise frock. © Nov. 
fHetortG-) tye. Nev: 20,. 1916; A 

449168. 
What to wear and how to wear it, by 
Madame Qui Vive [pseud.] Nov. 17, 


1916. © Nov. 17, 1916; 1 ¢c. Nov. 18, 
1916; A 449115. 
Nov. 18.-1916. © Nov. 18, 1916; 


1 ec. Noy. 20, 1916; A 449119. 
Nov. 20, 1916. © Nov. 20, 1916; 

1 ce. Noy. 21, 1916; A 449177. 

Neva 28, L916. © Nov. 21. 1916; 

1 ec. Nov. 22, 1916; A 449202. 

Nov. 22, 1916. @ Nov. 22, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 28, 1916; A 449229. 

IT OVee Tt one. iC) NOV cao. 1946 = 
1 ec. Nov. 24, 1916; A 449238. 


[JAMESON (Helen Follett) ]—Contd. 


Nov. 24; 1916. @© Nov. 24, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449264. 

Nov. 25, 1916. © Nov. 25, 1916; 
1 e. Nov. 27, 1916: A 449270. 

Neve 27, 19162 (©F Noy: 27) 1916+ 
1 c. Nov. 28, 1916; A 449369. 

Nov. 28, 1916; © Nov. 28, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 29, 1916; A 449373. 

Nov. 29, 1916. @- Nov. 29. 1916; 
1 c. Dee. 1, 1916; A 449878. 

Nov. 30, 1916. © Nov. 30, 1916; 
1 e¢, Dee. 1, 1916; A 449404. 

—— Dec. 1. 2, 1916. © Dec. 1 1916; 
1c. each Dec. 4, 1916; a 449422° 
449493, 

Dee. 4.41916. - © Dee. 4, 1916: i e. 
Dec. 5, 1916; A 449544. 

Dee, 5, 1916... © Dec: 5, 1916s 1 /¢. 
Dec. 6, 1916: A 449514, 

Dec. 6, 1916. © Dec. 6, 1916; 1 ec. 
Dec. 8, 1916; A 449548. 

Dec. Tt, ASG. O@rbees i 1946 =i eS: 
Dee. 8, 1916: A 449553. 

Dees S1916) (@ Dees & 19163 fe 
Dec, 9, 1916; A 449601. 

——— Dec. 9, 1916. © Dee. 9, 19162 1 ¢ 
Dec. 11, 1916: A 449606. 

—— Dec. 11,.1916.. @ Dec. 11, 1916; 
1 e@. Dee. 12, 1916; A 449738. 

Hee AZ, 1916... © Dec 12-1 OLG 
1 e¢, Dec. 13, 1916; A 449699. 

Dee=t3. 1916. (@) Pec 1s. 19t6 
1 ec. Dee. 14, 1916: A 449743. 

Dec. 14, 1916. @©@ Dee. 14, 1916 
1 ec. Dec. 16, 1916; A 449771. 

Dec. £5,. 1916: ‘@ Dec. 15s iSi6 
1 e. Dec. 18, 1916; A 449794. 

Dec. - 16. 1916.) @ 7 DeewtGs, tone 
1 ec. Dec. 18, 1916; A 449800. 

Dee. 18. 1916. © Dec. 18, 1916 
1 e. Dec. 20, 1916; A 449881: 

Dee. 19, 1916. Dee. 19, 1916 


1 ec. Dee. 21, 1916; A 449886. 


Weer: 20, 19t6. V@r Dee 20. WSLe: 
1 e. Dec. 22, 1916; A 449915. 

Dees 127) 196. O§ Wees 21k 9tG 
1 ec. Dec. 23, 1916; A 449921. 

Dee; 22. 1916. - © Dee. 22, 1916 
1 ec. Dee. 26, 1916; A 449938. 

Dec. 28, 1916. © Dee. 23, 1916 
1 e. Dec. 26, 1916: A 449944. 

Dec. 26. 1916. @©@ Dec. 26, 1916 
1 ec. Dee. 28, 1916; A 449997. 

Dee, 2 A916. J@" Dee 27. 71S iG; 
1 ¢@. Dec. 28, 1916; A 450021. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

herald] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 
JE saris tout. 12° année. 
Svo. fr. 1. [ 29595, 29596 


no. 130, 15 sept., 1916. illus. S8vo. fr. 1. 
@ Sept V8? 19165 2 ce. Dee 9; 1916: 
A—Foreign 14404. 


nostot, 15 0ck. 1916] Mins) TevoOse ieee 
@ Oct. 177-1916s 1 ec; Dee9, 1916: 
A—Foreign 14405. 


© Hachette et cie., 


Each illus. 


Paris: 


1319 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29597 


pt: I, no's: vis 


JEFFERS (Helen E.) Googly-Goo and 
his ten merry men, by H. E. Jeffers, 
drawings by W. F. Stecher. Roch- 
ester, N. Y., Stecher litho. co., 1916. 
[13] p. col. illus. 16mo. [29597 

© April 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454066; Stecher litho- 
graphie co., Rochester, N. Y. 

[JENKINS (W. C.)] Striking example 
of public service efficiency. (In New 
York commercial) [29598-29600 


Birmingham railway, light and power 


company. @ Nov. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 449153. . 
General gas & electric company. @© Nov. 


4, 19163 1c: Nov. 6, 1916; A’ 449252. 
Washington railway & electric company. 

Remarkable accomplishments at the 

capital. Nove 9) GSiiGr a ves Nove ae 

1916; A 442800. 

Commercial newspaper Co., 
York. 

JENSEN (Albrecht)* New York. How 
to get vitality and health, -how to 
maintain it. 41. fol. [Text paral- 
lel to binding] [29601 

© Dec: .5, 1916: 2 es Dee. 1916" 
A 447836. 

JEPSON (Edgar)* London. 

.[29602, 29603 


(In Strand maga- 


New 


Madderson’s mascot. 


zine, Dec. 1916) ioc Dee. 22, 
1916; A ad int. 2842; pubd. Nov. 24, 
1916. 

Professional prince. (Jn Pearson’s maga- 
zine, Dec., 1916) ce Dec, “28; 
eae A ad int. 2845; pubd. Nov. 30, 
1916. 


JeRvVEY (Theodore D.)* Charleston, S. 
C. Increase of the slave trade. (In 
Charleston Sunday news) [29604 


© Sept..3, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 30, 1916; 
A 449321. 


JERVIS (Perlee V.) Making a success 
of the pupils’ recital. Philadelphia. 
io Presser feo S16 aa Tale p: 
12mo. [(The musical booklet li- 
brary)] $0.10 [29605 

© Dee. 15, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448482; Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 


JINGLES, jabs and junk. 
cover-title, [16] p. Svo. 


Vo Mon ae 
$0.05 
[29606 


© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
13, 1916; A 447878; Russell Zollinger 
Wharton, Winchester, Ky. 

JINKS (John H.) Chair seating with 
cane and raffia. Cambridge, Mass., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., J. L. Hammett com- 
pany [1916] 23. +p,\ iMus. ,dZ2mo: 
$0.25. [29607 

© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 ec Nov. 16, 
1916; aff. Nov. 15, 1916; A 444928; 
J. L. Hammett co., Cambridge, Mass. 


JOGENDRA SINGH (Sardar) ‘Tells of 
dawn of new literature in India. 
(In New York Evening post.) 

[29608 


© Dec. 2, 1916; 1 e. Dec. 4, 1916; 
A 449464; Associated press, New 
York. 


JoHNs (H. W.)-Manville co.*, New 
York. [29609, 29610 


sigger roofing sales. Sheet, illus., 19 by 
25 inches, fold. to obl. 16mo. © Oct. 
18, 1916; 2 ce. Nov. 13, 1916; aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 448110. 


Noark fuses and _ accessories. LO i. 
illus. 16mo. @© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 «. 
Nov. 13, 1916; aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 
448109. 

JOHNSON (J. D. A.)* Muskegon, Mich. 
[29611-29620 


All the gold hasn’t been found. Sheet, 
iil by 8% inches. (Motor high speed 
sales talks, no. 46. 9-6-16) © Sept. 


6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 4, 1916; 
A 447202. 


Every day is a good day. 
83 inches. (Motor high speed sales 
talks, no. 44, 8—9-16) Aug. 9, 
1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 
447204. 


Gilt-edge security, now. Sheet, 11 by 8% 
inches. (Motor high speed sales talks, 
no. 50. 11-1-16) © Nov. 1, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 447998: 


How about the other fellow. Sheet, 11 
by 82 inches. (Motor high speed 
Sales talks, no. 49. 10-18-16) © 
Oct. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and af Boyer 
1916; A 447199. 


I hear success calling. 
inches. (Motor high speed sales talks, 
no. 45. 8-23-16) © Aug. 23, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 447203. 


Keep it up. Sheet, 11 by 8% inches. 
(Motor high speed sales talks, no. 41. 
6-28-16) © Jume 28, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 447207. - 


Let’s put the U in punch. Sheet, 11 by 
84 inches. (Motor high speed sales 
talks, no. 43. 7-26-16) © July 26, 
1916; 2 ¢e. and aff. Nov. 4.) 19iG27% 
447205. 


There’s no impossible. 
inches. (Motor high speed sales talks, 
no. 42. 7-12-16) @© July 12, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 447206. 


What’ does happiness mean to you. 
Sheet, 11 by 824 inches. (Motor high 
speed sales talks, no. 47. 9-20-16) 
© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 447201. 


You believe in team-work. 


Sheet, 11 by 


Sheet, 11 by 84 


Sheet, 11 by 83 


Sheet, 11 by 


8% inches. (Motor high speed sales 
talks, no. 48. 10—4-16) @ Oct. 4, 
1916; 2.¢e. and aff;, Nov. 4/2906 x 


447200. 


JOHNSON (Marjorie Bell)* Los An- 
geles. Passing up the street of life. 
cover-title, 3 1. 16mo. [29621 

© Sept. 15, 1916s 2c) Ocha 
1916; aff. Oct. 30, 1916; A 447127. 


1320 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


JOHNSON (T. H.)* Kansas City, Kan. 
[29622-29625 

Child’s letter to the parents. [8] p. 
aemo. © Oct. 17, 1916; 1.¢e. Nov. 1, 


maton Lt ¢.-and aff: Dec. 14, 1916; A 
447950. 


emer to fathers. [6] p. 32mo.. @ 
Meret tes. tc. Noy. 1, 1916s,1¢. 
and aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 447952. 


Letter to mothers. [11] p. 32mo. © 
meng VO162 91 ec. Nov. 1, 1916; 1 & 
and aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 447951. 


Personal letter. [15] p. 32mo. © Oct. 
meetolG 5d ec. JNov., 1, 19165. 1 :c: and 
aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 447949. 

JOHNSON (William M.)* Chicago. 
Motor game. Pack of playing cards 
mounted on larger cards containing 
rules. 33 by 2% inches, in box, 3% 
by 2% inches. $9.25. [29626 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 447636. 

JOHNSTON (John W.)* Rochester, N. 
Y. Original snow white border de- 
signs for photo albums. [24] p. 
illus. obl. 4Smo. [29627 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 447567. 


JOINT RULES COMMITTEE REPRESENTING 
THE AMATEUR athletic union & the 
National collegiate athletic associa- 
tion, Y. M. C. A. Spalding’s official 
basket ball guide, containing the offi- 
cial basket ball rules, 1916-17. Ed. 
by George T. Hepbron, Oswald 
Tower, William H. Ball. New York, 
American sports publishing com- 
pany [1916] 277 p. front. (ports.) 


illus. 16mo. (Spalding’s athletic 
library, group 5, no. 7) $0.10. 
[29628 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 445700; Joint 
rules committee representing Ama- 
teur athletic union, New York, Y. M. 
C. A., New York, National collegiate 
athletic association, Cambridge, 
Mass., and American sports pub. co., 
New York. 

JOINT RULES COMMITTEE, REPRESENTING 
Y. M. C. A. athletic league, National 


collegiate athletic association. Of- 
ficial volley ball rules, 1916-17. Ed. 
by George J. Fisher. New York, 


American sports publishing company, 


i31G., 90 p. front. port.) illus., 
ports., diagrs. 16mo. (Spalding’s 


athletic library, group 12, no. 364) 
$0.10. [29629 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 445903; Joint rules com- 
mittee (representing the Y. M. C. A. 
athletic league, New York, National 
collegiate athletic association, Cam- 
bridge, Mass.), and the American 
sports pub. co., New York. 


29641 

JONES (Burton Howard)* Portland, 
Or. Number games. Portland, Or., 
The West coast educators associa- 
Hon, -191G. . 32; pe ‘diagrs: “dome: 
(Cover-title: The number kingdom) 
$0.15. [29630 


©. Noy 21. 1916.2 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 448163. 


JONES (F. D.)* Alhambra, Cal. 
[29631-29635 


e. and aff. 


Jones’ addition and subtraction cards, 
self-keyed. 14 cards in envelove, 3 by 
1G) inches. (/$0:25-- ©) Oct, IS 19lG- 


2c. and aff. Oct. 25, 1916; A 447126. 


Jones’ addition chart with movable 
sheath. Card, 9 by 53 inches. Sheet, 
82 by 43 inches. $0.10. © Dec. 13, 
1916s) 20 cy and atts Dee 2 e191 6: 
A 448604. 


Jones’ self-keyed multiplication prob- 
lems))) ‘Chart nov 22) Alhambra tale 
Jones mfg. co., 1916. Card, printed 
on both sides, 102 by 5% inches. $0.10. 


@), Dees Sistgte: aie. Weel 15, 1916s 

aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 447902. 
Multiplication chart. Alhambra, Cal., 

Jones mfg. co. [1916] [4] 


vo heheh 
eards. fol. $0.35. © Sept. 21, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 27, 1916; A 444114. 
Tripple envelope for Jones’ word builder 
cards with phonograms for the siate 
series primer. Alhambra, Cal., Jones 
mfg. co., 1916. 7 cards, printed on 
both sides, 2 by 11 inches in envelope 
114 by 22 inches. $0.06. © Nov. 23, 
1OIGE We. Dee 15, .19tG salty Deer a, 
1916; A 447901. 


JoNES (James Leonard)* Knoxville, 


Tenn. What is direct-by-mail ad- 
vertising? no. 1. cover-title, [8] p. 
illus. 16mo. [29636 


© Nov.,8, -19165..2 2G Nove 8; 
1916; aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 447578. 
JoNES (James William)* Unionville, 
Mo. Democratic and Republican 


campaign songs and other poems. 
ecover-title, 15 p. Svo. [29637 


© Aug. 25, 1916; 1 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
16.0 .191G6s) er Sept. 9 ASte- 7 
447494. 


JonEs (Otto M.)* Boise, Id. Scenery 
and mountain goats in Sawtooths. 
(In Idaho Sunday statesman.) 

[29638 


© - Oct, (29), 1916s “ec; Nov 2c 
1916; A 449313. 


Jones & Baker*, New York. 
[29639-29641 


General rules for trading. cover-title, 
poi 16m0.. 10) Novie'G; 191GR ae 
Nov.) 9.) 1916; -ait Nove 29, 19165 A 
448055. [Copyright is claimed on 
new matter] 

History of the New York curb. 16 p. 
lhc hold) spl.” si6mon wG) 1OGizeto, 
1916 = 2c. and-aff., Oct. 28, 1916); “x 
447045. 


Service first. cover-title, 8 p. 24mo. 
© Oct. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 28, 
1916; A 447046. 


.  -aee 


1321 


CATALOGUE 
29642 


JORDAN (David Starr) Failure of the 
Western campaign. Proof. (National 
editorial service, serial no. 402.) 

[29642 

© Feb. 11, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 

oie OIG A 448008 ; Natl. editorial 
service, ine., New York. 


[Jost (Lawrence)] Instructions for 


tuning the mandolin—guitar. Sheet, 
diagr., 9 by 14 inches. $0.10. 
[29643 


© May 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916; A 448077; Oscar Schmidt, 
ine., Jersey City. 


JoxceE (Madeline) Care of the hair. 

19 p. illus. 24mo. [29644 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

11, 1916; A 4473807; Vermilax co., 
ine., New York. 

Jupp (Orange) co.*, Springfield, Mass. 
Auto trip in New York state and 
what three men found about rural 
market conditions and farm trade. 
cover-title, 31 p. illus. (part col.) 
maps. 4to. [29645 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and-aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444944. 


JULIAN (Elma) ed. Home needlework 
tatting book. Boston, Mass., Home 
needlework publishing co., 1916. 20 
p. Svo. (Home needlework series) 
$0.10. [29646 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 28, 1916; A 446919; Home 
needlework pub. co., Boston. 

syracuse, N. Y. In- 
cover-title, 16 p. Svo. 

[29647 
ec. and aff. Nov. 


JUSTFOOD Cco.*, 
fant feeding. 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 
24, 1916; A 448089. 


KAEMPFFERT (Waldemar) Story of 
a dying world. Proof (National edi- 
torial service, serial no. 394) [29648 

© Feb. 3, 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 448010; Natl. editorial 
service, ine., New York. 


Karamazoo, Mich. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
IKalamazoo city and county direc- 
tory, 1916. Kalamazoo, Detroit, R. 
12” Polished (co.3) 1916.4 po ley, (25g= 
1358 p. S8vo.! $7.50. [29649 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 445919; R. L. Polk & co., 
Detroit. 

KANSAS City, Mo. Kansas city, Mo., 

city directory, 1916. 46th annual 

issue, Kansas City, Gate city direc- 
tory co., 1916. 2857 p. 4to. (With 
this Independence, Mo., city direc- 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1) sais 


Kawsas Ciry, Mo.—Continued. 
tory. v. 46, 1916, and North Kansas 
City, Clay County, Mo. [city direc- 
tory, 1916]) $8.00. [29650 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
9, 1916; A 446754; Gate city direc- 
tory co., Kansas City, Mo. 


KANSAS WEATHER chart calendar, 1917. 
12 1., [2] p. ithis..colamape tas ; 
[29651 
© July 1, 1916;/2 e«. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447105; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


KAPELL (George A.)* Rochester, N. Y. 
Directions for playing Electors, tie 
game of electoral votes. Sheet 
printed on both sides, 34 by 2% 
inches. $0.10. [29652 

© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448128. 


KASENIT co.*, New York. Up-to-date 
methods of case hardening with puar- 
ticulars of Kasenit case hardening 
compounds. 35 p. illus. 12mo. 

[29653 


© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. Deze. 


18, 1916; A 454008. 


KAUFMAN (Herbert)* New York. Her- 
bert Kaufman’s weekly page. (/n 


Boston Sunday herald) 
[29654-29659 


Nov. 19, 1916. © Noy. 19, 199G7 sive: 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 449293. 

Nov: a6; 1916. © Nov., 26,. 19963: 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 449388. 

Dec. 3;:°1916.. ©» Dee: 13, i916; 
Dec. 13, 1916; A 449695. 

Dee. 10, 1916... ©. Dee. 10; 1926s 
Dee. 13) 1916; A 449681. 


Dec. 17, 1916.; © Dec. 17;) 19eGa ac. 


ee 


Dec, 22, 1916; A 449900. 
Dec. 24. 1916. © Dec. 24, 1916; 1 c. 

Dec. 29, 1916; A 450050. 
Kay (Gertrude Alice) When the 


sand-man comes, written and illus. 
by Gertrude Alice Kay. New York, 


Moffat Yard & company, 1916. 4 
p. 1., 183 p.. ‘front., illus., cok pistes: 
Svo. $1.50. [29660 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 446613; Moffat, Yard & 
company, New York. 


Katducas tov éppov tov Bioexrov Erovs 1916; 
éxSoots ~=0A. =Egéapxov\acov. Ev Nea 
Yopxn, United Greek News Co. [1916]. 
cover-title, 64 p. illus. 8vo. [29661 

© ‘Dee; 15,1915) 2 e: Jane ats: 
1916; aff. Feb. 14, 1916; A 425386; 
D. Exarhulakos, New York. 


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BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 29693 
KEELEY (J.)* Chicago. [29662-29680 | KeLLER (Cozette) [29684-29687 
Aeroplane as a mail carrier. © Dec. Come, ye disconsolate; illustrated, pan- 
Meeetote- 0! c. Dec. 11,, 19163: A. tomimed hymn: poses and directicns 


449734. 

Does real love last more than 5 years? 
© Nov. 19, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 20, 1916; 
A 449173. 

Gay youth now having its day in Chi- 
cago’s social world, declares Tabitha. 
@Gepec. 10; 1916; 1 c. Dec. 26; 1916; 
A 449994. 

Just why our heroes are blonds and our 
villains brunets. © Nov. 19, 1916; 
1 c. Noy. 20, 1916; A 449174. 

One dance too realistic for America. © 
Mec 1h 8916): 1c. Dec. 11;.19163:.A 
4497382. 

Peculiar tendency of women to steal. 
Gy Noy. 26, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 27,.1916; 
A 449365. 

She fought 6 years for a mother-in-law’s 
love—and won. © Dec. 3, 1916; 1e 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 449491. 


Some very important secrets 
dress for women. Dec. 3, 
1 e@. Dee. 4, 1916; A 449494. 

Tabitha discovers Colorado and writes 
of its delights for the Herald family. 
eevee so. 1916; 1 c. Dec, 29, 1916; 
A 450019. 

Tabitha’s letter. 
Pe Ores) Le, 
449169. 

—— Nov. 26, 1916. © Nov. 26, 1916; 
1 ec. Dec. 11, 1916; A 449600. 

Tickling most cruel of indoor sports. © 
Merwe. t916- 4° c¢ Dec. 18, 1916; 
A 449878. 

Truth about girls’ feet. © Dec. 3,.1916; 
1 e. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449498. 

U. S. business after war. © Dec. 

1916; 1 ec. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449495. 

We take off our hat to —. © Dec. 10, 
1916; 1 c. Dee. 11, 1916; A 449736. 

Wheat, the perpetual Klondike. © Nov. 
Zoe ore oe he. Nov. 27, 19163" A 
449367. 


Why is a joke? © Nov. 26, 1916; 1 «. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 449368. 

Why our physical defects really are 
ladder rungs to success. © Dec. 10, 
1916; 1 e. Dec. 11, 1916; A 449735. 


Worid’s oldest vagabonds want a home, 


about 
1916; 


Nov. 19, 1916. © Nov. 
Nov., 20, 1916; 


3, 


at last! © Dec. eked ORG uk se: Dec. 
iS ero 3, LAY 449877. 
{[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 


daily or Sunday herald] 

KEENE, N. H.. Keene directory, 
1916-17. Keene, N. H., The Keene 
directory company, 1916. 354, [10] 
p. front. (folded map) S8vo. $3.50. 

[29681 

© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

26, 1916; A 453249; Keene directory 
co., Keene, N. H. 

KELLER (Carolyn)* Fort Worth, Tex. 

[ 29682, 29683 


Cupid’s rose patch. 8 p. S8vo. $0.50. 
{Motion picture scenario] @© Oct. 27, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 
447172. 

Phantom of the tower. [6] p. 8vo. 
$0.50. [Motion picture scenario] © 
Noy. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 11, 
1916; A 447305. 

13 


by Cozette Keller. New York, E. S. 
Werner & company, 1916. 18, [1] p. 
illus. 8vo. © Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 448034. 

Hold the fort: illustrated pantomimed 
hymn with directions for pantomim- 
ing; illustrations and directions for 
pantomiming by Cozette Keller. New 


York, E. S. Werner & company, 1916. 
15 p. illus. 8vo. $0.50. © Oct. 28, 
POLS 3) 2c. “and- alt, INovs, 2) F9tGe) A 
447156. 

Ring the bells of heaven: illustrated 
pantomimed hymn with directions for 
pantomiming; illustrations and direc- 


tions for pantomiming by Cozette Kel- 


ler. New York, E. S. Werner & com- 
pany, 1916. LS Per aus. Syvo-: 550-50: 
Qe t27) SiG. 2 ¢e.:and aft... Noy. 2; 


1916; A 447155. 


Sweet hour of prayer: illustrated pan- 
tomimed hymn: poses and directions 
by Cozette Keller. New York, E. 8S. 
Werner & company, 1916. 19 p. illus. 
Svox 50/502 (©) Dee £4. 1986 HZ e, 
and aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 448406. 


© Edgar S. Werner, New York. 


KELLER (David H.) Practical sugges- 
tions on claim adjustments. (Jn 
Casualty review, July, Nov., 1916) 

[29688. 29689 


Case no. 108-111. © July 28, 1916; 1 
ce. Aug. 10, 1916; A 441714 


Case no. 112-115. © Nov. 23, 1916; 1 
e. Dec. 29, 1916; A 450087. 
© Western underwriter co., Chi- 
cago. 
KeEetLteY (William D.) Merit system 


for the employees of the fitting de- 
partment of the Consolidated gas 


company of New York [ete.] 26 p. 
Syo. [29690 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 4474387; American gas 
institute, New York. 


i KeLLoGG (Lois Sansom) Minneapolis. 
Fifteen cakes from one recipe, how 
to make them. [Minneapolis, Print- 
ed by Farnham printing & station- 


ery co. 1916] 15p. 12mo. (Cover- 
title: Kelloge’s cakes) [29691 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


21, 1916; A 448452. 

KXELLOGG SWITCHBOARD & supply co.*, 
Chicago. Common battery tele-- 
phones. 16 p. ilius., diagr. 4to. 
(Bulletin no. 91.) {29692 

© Cct. 30. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


2, 1916; A 447153 


Ketiy (James H.)* Seattle. Who put 
the L in Kelly. 11. 8vo. $1.00. 
[29693 


© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 


14, 1916; A 448349. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29694 


KELLY - SPRINGFIELD tire co.*, 
York. Kelly-Springfield tires for 
commercial vehicles. 31 p._ illus. 
(part col.) fol. [29694 

© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 e«. Nov. 24, 
1916; aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 448198. 


IXENTUCKY TOBACCO product co., ine.*, 


Louisville. Black leaf 40 spraying 
information. [4] p. illus. 8vo. 
(Bulletin no. 12-M) [29695 


© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444769. 


KENTUCKY WEATHER Chart calendar, 
NOM ee Ne, Gi ps) Gls. Cola map. 
fol. [29696 


© July 1 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447108; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


KENYON (Ralph W.)* New York. 
Summary of procedure for appli- 
cants for admission to the bar. 1, 
1C & 2. 8 sheets, printed on both 
sides, 11 by 83 inches. 

[29697-29699 
© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. each and 
aff. Nov. 28, 1916; A 447586-447588. 

Kerr (Thos. G.)* Nixa, Mo. Magnet- 
ism and electricity in brief, also the 
telephone. cover-title, 16 p. diagrs. 
12mo. $0.25. [29700 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2..¢ Nov. 11, 
1916; aff. Nov. 28, 1916; A 447582. 

Kerrick (Harrison S.)* Fort Leaven- 

worth, Kan. [29701, 29702 


Approximate strength of regular army 
provided by National defense act of 
June 3, 1916. Graphic illustration ac- 
companying TC and naval Ameri- 


ca. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 
Page & Co., 1916. Sheet, illus., chart, 
14 by 380 "inches. @) Oct) 13s) LOG): 


¢. Nov. 25, 1916); aff. Dee: 2; 19116; 


A 448194, 
Map of military and naval America. 
Graphic illustration accompanying 


military and naval America. Sheet, 
map, tables, printed on both sides, 19 
by 24 inches. © Oct. 138, 1916; 2 e. 
Nov. 25, 1916; aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 


448195. 

IXESSLER (George W.)* New York. 
Instructions to watchers for election 
day, Nov. 7th, 1916. cover-title, 15, 
ip. iSvo- [29703 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
5, 1916; A 448238. 


KEUFYVEL & Esser co.*, Hoboken, N. J. 
[29704, 29705 


Slide rules & calculating instruments. 

p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. © Nov. 

23, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1916; aff. Nov. 
29° 1916; A 447869. 


Solar ephemeris for 1917 and other 
tables and data useful to the surveyor. 
na Pp: illus., diagrs. 24mo. © Dec. 

1916; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1916; aff. Dec. 
30, 1916; A 454048. 


New | KEYSTONE CONSOLIDATED pub. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


co.*, 
Pittsburgh. Buyer’s guide for coal 
company stores for year 1916. 276 
p. 16mo. $5.00. [29706 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Nov. 24, 1916; A 445779. 


KEYSTONE MAUSOLEUM co.*, Franklin, 
Pa. McKeesport mausoleum. 19 p. 
illus. obl. 24mo, [29707 


© July 24, 1916: 2 & Anewaie 
1916; aff. Aug. 22, 1916; A 437348. 


KIEHL (W. J. L.) ee 
Belgians fight, cross line. © i, 
19165 1 ¢.. Dec. 11, 1SiGrrs 445659, 


Germans plant guns with aim at Hol- 
land. Nov... 28; 19116 551) eo Ween 4, 
1916; A 449454. 

© Dec 


Oppose deporting Belgians. 
£G: 2c, Dec. 21, "1916; ae 449863. 


Van Dyke for league of © Dec 
1916; 1 ¢. Dee. toa | 16: oR 149564, 


pte The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


18, 


e 
KIESELGUHR co. of America*, New 


York. Thermal conversion table, 
B 2. Blue print, 8% by 104 inches. 
[29712 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. Dee. 9, 
1916; A 447903. 


Kirt (Virginia K.)* Philadelphia. | 
[29713, 29714 


Kitchen movies. Make ready for a 
Christmas feast. © Nov. 20, 1916; 
le. Nov. 21, 1916; A 449160. 


New housekeeping lessons. 1st lesson. 
Breakfast. @© Dec. 20, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 449911 


[Note: The foregoing are in Ladies 
home journal] 


Kitety (John J.)* Lawrence, Mass. 
They are coming home from Texas. 
Sheet, 64 by 4 inches. $0.15. [29715 


© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
38, 1916; A 444741. 


KIMMEL (Stanley Preston)* Los An- 
geles. Poems and fantasies. Los 
Angeles, Grafton Toot corpo- 
ration [1916] 2p. 1., 7-63 p. 12mo. 
$1.00. [29716 


© May 25, 1916; 2 c. June 2, 1916; 
aff. June 1, 1916; A 483268. 


Kinp (S.) & sons*, Philadelphia. Cat- 
alogue U. 1917. cover-title, 260 p. 
illus. S8vo. [29717 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916; A 448074. \ 


1324 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


29743 


Kine ventilating co.*, Owatoma, Minn. 
King system of ventilation. 60 p. 
illus. (part col.) plans. 4to. 

[29718 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 «@ Dee. 4, 
1916; aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 448366. 


KinestEy (Florence Morse) Medita- 
tions for life and power. Holyoke, 
Mass., The Elizabeth Town co. 
11916. 124 p. 32mo. (Little sun- 
books) $0.25. [29719 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916; A 448063; Elizabeth 
Towne, Holyoke, Mass. 


Krrpy rhythmic method of penman- 
ship. Pad no. 1-3. Boston, New 
York [ete.] Newson & company, 
1916. 38 pits., in envelopes, 7 by 74 
inches and 83% by 7% inches. $2.40 
per doz. [29720-29722 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 
2, 1916; A 448205448207 ; Newson & 
co., New York. 


KirkK-Latty mfg. co.*, Cleveland. 
May your Christmas bring you as 
much happiness. 11. obl. 48mo. 

[29723 
© Dee. 7, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 447795. 


KITCHEN Service co.*, Chicago. Mod- 
ern way of dish washing. 31, 1 p. 
illus. 16mo. (Cover-title: Times 
have changed) [29724 


© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 26, 1916; A 448573. 


[Kiaw & Erlanger] 4 opinions by big 


men. [ 29725, 29726 
Dee. 7, 1916. © Dec. 7, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 
14, 1916; A 449709. 


Deey 1451916. © Dec. 14,.19163; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 16, 1916; A 449785. 


[Note: The foregoing are 
York evening journal] 


© Albertson pub. co., New York. 


in New 


KLEINMAN (S. H.) realty co.*, Cleve- 
land. [29727, 29728 


Sales managers’ information. 19, [1] p. 
16mo. © Dec. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dec. 28, 1916; A 454256. 


Salesmen’s information. 1 OY PSY ADs 
16mo. © Dec. 26, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Dee. 28, 1916; A 454255. 


IXNEISEL (M. J)* Cleveland. Ad art 
Service. Week ending Nov. 4-25, 
1916. 4 v. illus. fol. [29729-29732 

© Oet. 27—-Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ce. each 
ano. cath, Nov. 25, 1916; A S| 
447547. 


KNICKERROCKER adv. & illus. service*, 
New York. Bulletin. Sept., Oct., 
Noy., 1916. 3 v. illus. fol. 

[29733-29735 

© Sept. 1, Oct. 1, Nov. 1, 1916; 2 

e. each and aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 
448403448405. 


(Albert)* West Barrington, 
R. I. For to-day I was thinking of 
you. Post card, illus. [29736 
© Hebe 27) 1916 =) 20) Dec: ws: 
1916; aff. Dec. 27, 1916; A 454253. 


Knicur (Mary Alson)* Boston. Chil- 
dren’Ss musical reader. Boston, 
Mass., Charles W. Homeyer & ©Co., 
1916. 23 p. 8vo. $0.50. [29737 

© Dee. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
26, 1916; A 458257. 


IXNIGHT 


Knicgutr & Struck eo.*, New York. 
Heatherhome seed and plant book, 
1917. 336 p. S8vo. [29738 

© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 4538159. 


(Carleton Hverett)* IKansas 
40 p. 12mo. 
$0.50. 


Knox 
City, Mo. Day dreams. 
(Worth while series) 

[29739 
© Dee. 2, 1916; 2 ce. Dec. 6, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 7, 1916; A 448296. 


Knox HAT co., inc.*, New York. Knox 
coats & hats. [24] p. illus. Svo. 
[29740 
© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 

22, 1916; A 448078. 


KoutsaatT (Caroline) Bethlehem’s 
story; a Christmas service of Scrip- 
ture and song, comp. and arr. by 
Caroline Kohlsaat. Chicago, C. F. 
Summy co., 1916. 32 p. 8vo. $0.25. 

[29741 

© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 27, 1916; 

aff. Oct. 26, 1916; A 447040; Clay- 
ton KF. Summy co., Chicago. 


Koxomo, Ind. R. L. Polk & co.’s Ko- 
komo city directory and lst of 
county land owners, 1916-1917. In- 
dianapolis, R. L. Polk & co., 1916. 
682 p. S8vo. $5.00. [29742 

© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 458026; R. L. Polk & 
co., Indianapolis. 


Koos (Leonard V.)* Seattle. History 


in North central high schools. (fn 
History teacher’s magazine, Dec., 
1916) [29743 


© vINOW 204) LOUG si 1 ex, | Deer22, 
1916; A 449902. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29744 


DLLs, Vv. 


Koorenart County, Id. R. L. Polk & 
co’s Kootenai, Bonner, Shoshone, 
Benewah and boundary counties di- 
rectory. 1916-17. Seattle, Spo- 
kane fetc.] R. L. Polk & co., ine. 
1916. 745 p. S8vo. $6.00. [29744 

© Dec. 18, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 
Dec; 25.) Vibe eA AI? Ry, 
Polk & co., ine., Seattle. 


KRANZCHEN (Das) 28. jahrg. or. 

44-o1. 8 vy. illus. 4to..-M. 8a yr. 

[29745-29752 

© July 5-Aug. 23, 1916: 1 ¢. each 

May. At: 1916: A— Foreign 14324— 

14351; Union deutsche verlagsge- 
sellschaft, Stuttgart, Germany. 


LACHMAN (Harold) 
Lachnite gems. cover-title, [16] p. 
illus. (part col.) 4to. [29753 

© July 1. 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444777. 

Lapa. She says they’re all wrong. 

(In Chicago herald) [29754 


© Nov. 19, 1916: 1 e Nov. 20, 
1916; A 449172; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


[29755, 29756 


Candies, cakes 


co:*, - (Ghicase: 


{[Lapres home journal] 
New housekeeping dept. 


and cookies. i2p. illus. S8vo. $0.10. 
© Nov. 20, 1916: 2 c and aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 448096. 


[School handwork ed.] For girls and 
boys to make. [4] p. S8vo. $0.05. 
© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 24, 
IS1G = -A. 448097. 


© Curtis pub. co., Philadelphia. 


Lair (Jack) oka ari a 
Canada Kid’s Christmas. © Dec T 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 18, 1916; A 149873 


Daz-watch skipper. © Dec. 10, 1916: “es 
Dec. 11, 1916; A 449727. 


Ethel Levey marries Grahame-White. © 
Dee. 22, 1916; 1 c¢. Dec. 26, 1916: 
A 449940. 


Gus the bus back on the old job. © Nov. 


af. 49gtG> tC Noy, 28 491G=" « 
449372. 

Gus the bus back, soiled and broke. © 
Nov. 20, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 21; 1916; 


A 449178. 

Gus the bus casts his die boldly. 
Dec. 18, 1916; 
A 449883. 

Gus the bus gulps hard at breakfast. 
© Dec. 11, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 12. 49416; 


© 
1 seh Dec: 20; ‘1916: 


A 449741. 

Gus the bus showered with kisses. © 
Dec. 4, 1165 4. e. Der: 5. 191Ge 4A 
449547. 

High carnival on Manhattan Island. 
© Dec. 14, 1916; 1 © Dec. 16, 1916: 
A 449769. 

How J. P. Morgan ‘leak’ was worked. 
© Dec. 7, 1916: de: Dec. 8, ASiG: 
A 449555. 

Individual charity and 7 per cent. @ 


Nov. 28, 1916; 
A 449374. 


tes Nove 229: ASiIG: 


1326 


oS 45) Sena 


Lair (Jack)—Continued. 


Jack London—a panegyric, an elegy. © 
Nov. 24, 1916; 1 c¢ Nev27.) 4916. 
A 449968. 

Letters from this column’s family. © 
Dec. 9, 1916; 1 e:> Deel ai Susie 
A 449610. 

Letters to and from our own family. © 
Dee. 2,. 1916: 1 ce. ieee 1916; A 
449435. 

Life of O. Henry between book covers. 
© Dec. 23, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 26, 1916; 
A 449945. 

Little fat stranger was a bear. © Dec. 
16, 1916: 1 ‘G@ Dee 12) ei 
449795. 

M. Gildersleeve, mazagine merchant. © 
Dec. 15, 19165 1. & Dee eee 
A 449795. 


Making free with some verse. © Dec. 
1, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449419. 


Misogynist. @ Nov. 19, 1916;"1 & 
Noy. 20, 1916; A 449170. 

Omaha Slim defends his Boswell. © 
Dec. 27, 19165 1 ¢. Dee, 28, 1iGe 
450020. 

Omaha Slim on that Hobo’s college. © 
Dec. 12. 1916: 4 eo Bee ie "1916; 
A 449701. 

Omaha Slim on turkey and traditions. © 
Nov. 25. a 1 « Hey. 27 : 
A 449273 

Other side of Clara Ward's frolic. © 
Dec. 20, 1916; 1 ¢. Miskieez Waa 
A 449917. 

Rich chance for multimillionaire. © 
Nov. 21, 1916; 1 « Nov. 22, 1916: A 


449205. 


Sir Isidore. © Dec. 3, 1916; 1 @ Dec. 
4, 1916; A 449488. 


Stage carpenter and the hick. @ Dec. 
8, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 9, 1916: A 449603. 


Steel soul. © Nov. 26, 1916; 1 c Nov. 
27, 1916; A 449363. 

Thanksgiving letter to my son. © Nov. 
30, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 1, 1916; A 449405. 

Thanksgiving volunteers pouring in. @©@ 
Nov. 18, 1916: 1 c. Nov. 20, 1916; 
A 449123. 

This is the tale of a horse’s tail. © Nov. 
22, 1916; ive: Nove 2a. S8ia- ea 
449298, 

Thousand and one Chicago nights. Lou 
Housman’s electric. © Dec. 33, 1916; 
cece ee 14, 1916; A 449742. 

5. @ Nov. 17,. 1916) te 

18, 1516; A 449118. 

6.- @ Nov. 235, 29167 toe: 

24, 1518; A 449239. 

8. © Nov. 29, 19163 42 

i 1916: A 449382 

no. 10. © Bee. 5, 1916) ake 

6, ae A 449518. 

14. © Dee. 21, 19165 ie 

as 1518 A 449920. 

© Dec. 26, 1916; 1 «. 
oe: AOiBe A 449995. 

Twenty-year policemen to banquet. 
Dec.. 6, 1916: 1 ec. Dec. 8, 19165 
449550. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald or Chicago herald Sunday fiction 
magazine] 


© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Nov. 


Nov. 


Dec. 


Dec. 


Dec. 
Dec. 


© 
A 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


[LA Mance (Lora)] John Barley- 
corn. Evanston, MIll., National 
woman’s Christian temperance union 
[1916] 12 p. 8vo. (Lantern lecture 
fag: P.)) $025. [29795 

may 1. 1916: 1 c. Aug. 19, 
fara, 4 €. Oct: 9, 1916; aff. Oct. 30, 
1916; A 447246; Natl. woman’s 
Christian temperance union, Evan- 
ston, Ill. 


Lamar (William Henry)* Dallas. 
i [29796, 29797 
Best gift, by Henry Lamar. (Jn Dallas 
morning news.) @© Nov. 26, 1916; 1. 
Dec. 12, 1916; A 449666. 


You and I, by Henry Lamar. 
Pex:; Timmerman print] 1916. 
p. 12mo. $0.35 Dec. -T, 
Zoe. and aff. ‘Dec. 42, 1916; A 448 


[ Dallas, 
[12] 
1916; 


599” 
00°. 


LA MontTacne, Chapman co., inc.*, 
New York. Wines and their service. 
20 p. 2 fold. 1. 32mo. [29798 


© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
27, 1916; A 448585. 


LAMPE (Ferdinand Charles)* Newark, 
N. J. Punctuation marks prepared 
for use in grammar _— schools. 
[Orange, N. J., Printed by Voca- 
tional school, 1916] cover-title, 20 
p. 16mo. $0.05. [29799 


© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
6, 1916; A 447725 


LAND credit corp.*, New York. Land 
eredit plan for real estate invest- 
ment. [4] p. col. illus. 4to. 

[29800 


© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


15, 1916; A 448444, 


LANSON (Georges)* San Francisco. 
Guide des Francais en Californie, 
ee tobe 282, XXxXi p. - front., 
illus., ports., fold. map. Svo. $1.00. 

[29801 


e: (Set Zt: 
A 447405. 


© Oct. 18, 1916: 2 
1916; aff. Nov. 17, 1916; 


LANSTON monotype machine co.*, 
Philadelphia. Monotype specimen 
book of type-faces. cover-title, 33 
p. illus. (diagrs.) Ato. [29802 

© Dee. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 448547. 


Vous no. Pee: A91G 
[29803 


LatcH string. 
[4] p. 12mo. 
© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 447812; Brown, Blodgett 
& Sperry co., St. Paul. 


SY SS 


29811 

LATson (W. R. C.) Profitable physi- 

eal exercises for piano students. 

Philadelphia, T. Presser co. [1916] 

iii, 5-13 p. illus. 12mo. ({The 
musical booklet library]) $0.10. 

[29804 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

21, 1916; A 448484; Theodore 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 


Laver (Anna) Baby’s book. Roches- 
fer, NOY. Scecner ith: Ca. Tore: 
f14] p. col. illus. 16mo. [29805 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454062; Stecher litho- 
graphic co., Rochester, N. Y. 


LAUFFER (Charles A.)* Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. Symposium on hernia as an 
anatomical defect, third Dr. Lauffer 
paper. (In The Monitor, Oct., 
1916) [29806 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447603. 


LAURVIK (J. Nilsen)* San Francisco. 
Graphic work of Cadwallader Wash- 


burn. San Francisco, Hill Tolerton, 
The Print rooms, 1916. 28p. front., 
illus.” 12mo0!’ "$0:25: [29807 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 447673. 
Miss Law tells of her 
to try Chicago-New 
(In New York 

[29808 
Nova ie 
imes Co., 


Law (Ruth) 
record flight; 
York trip again. 
times. ) 

© Nov. 20, 1916: 
1916: A 449158; New 
New York. 


ue: 
v York t 


LAWYERS reports annotated. Cumula- 
tive index to the Lawyers reports 
annotated, vols. 1916A—-1916E, with 
separate index to notes. Rochester, 
N. Y., The Lawyers co-operative 
publishing company, 1916. 140 p. 
Svo. [29809 

© Nova ;21;. 19165. 2 ves aud ae 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 445819: Lawyers 
co-operative pub. co., Rochester, 
N. Y. 

Lay or bust year book 
1917. Boston, Mass. 
lard co. [1916] cover-title, 56 p. 
illus. (part col.) S8vo. [29810 

© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1916; A 448171; Park & Pollard 
co., Boston. 

Leavitt & Johnson national bank,* 
Waterloo, Tom Kent’s family 
reunion. 2 p. 1, Ts, [1] p.. Wus. 
16mo. [29811 

© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 454134. 


and almanac, 
Park & Pol- 


1327 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29812 


Lestanc (Maurice)* % Hughes Mas- 
sie & co., London. Golden triangle, 
by Maurice Leblanc, tr. by Alex- 
ander Teixeira de Mattos. (In 
Land & water, Nov. 23. 30. 1916) 

[29812, 29818 
chap. (1) 2: | “@)-4He:, Mech 71.1916: Aad 
int. 3839; pubd. Noy. 23, 1916. 


chap. 3: °@ 4 ec. Dee 730.) 19162 
int. 2848; pubd. Nov. 30, 1916. 


A ad 


LeCompte (Hattie E.)* Langhorne, 
Pa. Grandma’s little rhymes for 
little people. Philadelphia, Geo. S. 
Ferguson co. [1916] [48] p. illus., 
plate. Svo. 


© Dee. 23, 1916; 2 
28, 1916; A 453348. 


ec. and aff. Dec. 


Sous la mit- 
3-47. [46 in- 
J. Tallandier 
0.10 each. [29815 


7, 1916; 1 ¢. each Dee. 9, 
i 14406; Jules 


Le Faure (Georges) 
raille. nos. 1 et 2, 
stalments ] Paris, 
[1916] 12mo. fr. 

© Oct. 
1916; 
Tallandier, 


Paris. 


FEvrRE (Wells)* Ft. 
i Smith street car 
[Fort Smith] Progressive college, 
1916. Sheet. printed on both sides, 
4 by 82 inches. [29816 

© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 
5, 1916; A 448263. 


Smith, Ark. 
time tables. 


LrecGaL calendar, 1917. Card, by 
14 inches, with calendar pad, 84 by 
93 inches. [29817 

© Dec. 1. 1916; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1916; 
aff. eS 11, 1916; A 447908; Land 
title & trust co., Philadelphia. 


9 
224 


Le Gorric (Charles)* Paris. Marais 
ce Saint-Gond. (Jn Revue des deux 
mondes, 1¢T sept., 1916) [29818 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 9, 1916; 
A—Foreign 14408. 


LenieH Valley railroad co. Tele- 
graphic code book; issued by Tele- 
graph department. South Bethle- 
hem, Pa., 1916. xiii, 258 loose p. 
obl. 82mo. [29819 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448492; John W. Hart- 
field, New York. 


LEIGHTON supply co.*, Fort Dodge, Ia. 
Net price list. Nov. 4, 1916. Sheet, 


ilius., printed on both sides, 16 by 
9 inches. [29820 
© Nov. 4,°1916- 2 -e: > Nov..11, 


1916; aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 447576. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.18 


LELAND (F. A.) & Morris (H.)* St. 


Louis. Official list of open and pre- 
pay stations, no. 17. cover-title, 656 
p. 4to. [29821 


© Dec._2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
4, 1916; A 447681. 


LENNON (Bert) Lady from Montana. 
(In Chicago herald) [29822 


© Dec. 10, 1916; 1 ce Dee. 11, 
1916; A 449783; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


LENox college, ine.*, Hopkinton, Ia. 
Why and how. 4 p. folder. S8vo. 
[29823 


© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 2 Deere 
1916; aff. Dec. 23, 1916; A 448521. 


Lenz (Thomas K.)* Philadelphia. 
Lenz. [8] p. illus. (part col.) 
port. nar, 8vo. [29824 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2) G) an tare, 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 447599. 


Leroux (Gaston)* Paris. Colonne in- 
fernale. nos. 1-74, 76-93, 95-107, 
109, 110, 112-122, 124-133. [128 in- 
stalments] (Jn Paris Matin) 

[29825 


© Apr. 29-Sept. 8, 1916; 1 c. each 
Dec. 9, 1916; A—Foreign 14417. 


LESEMANN (Louis F. W.) Sugges- 
tions for the teachers of the mem- 
bership manual of the Methodist 
Episcopal church. New York, Cin- 


cinnati, The Methodist book con- 
cern [1916] 16 p. S8vo. $0.10. 
: [29826 


© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
11. 1916; A 447826; Methodist book 
concern, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on revision] 


Lester (Alexander G.)* Indianapolis. 
[29827-29829 


Be your own Santa Claus. Card, illus., 
32 by 53 inches. (Kahn tailoring co.) 


@ Dec. 12,1916; 2 c. and ain wee 
16, 1916; A 448397. 

Whose booster week is this? Lester’s. 
Card, illus., 34 by 53 inches. © Oct. 
Sh LO KG: 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 1, 1986; 
A 444719. 

You are elected to come in and order 


a new sack suit. Post card, illus. © 
Nov. 9, 1916; 2. ¢. and aff. Noyiges, 
1916; A 444935. 


LEVERAGE (Henry)* Ossining, N. Y. 
On parole. (In Star of hope, Dec., 
1916) [29830 

©” Dec. 14, 1916; 1 @ Beewsr 
1916; A 449978. 


1328 


BOOKS, 
no. 12, 1916 


LEvERING (H. Brooke) [29831-29834 


Little mischief makers [and their funny 
capers] Rochester, N. Y., Stecher lith. 
fo, 2916, [14] p. col. illus. 8vo. 
© . 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 18, 
1916; A 454071. 


Polly’s  dollies. Rochester, Nei cee: 
Stecher lith. co., 1916. [14] p. col 
Wits Bevo. © Oct. 25, 1906): 


9 
and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 454073. 
Roly-poly cubbies. Rochester, N. Y., 
Stecher litho co. 1916. [13] p. col. 
MMS tomo. © Apr. 13,) 19163 2 '¢ 
and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 454065. 


Story of Dolly and Dan and the Dim- 


pledees. Rochester, N. Y., Stecher 
litho. co., 1916. [i Bh 1a), col. illus. 
Homo. ©) Apr, 13. 19165 2 ¢ and aff. 


Dec. 18, 1916; A 454074. 
© Stecher lithograpic co., Roch- 


ester, N. Y. 
[LEWENKROHN (Samuel)] Lucky, the 
boy scout, by E. H. Sherwood 


[pseud.] illus. by Alice Carsey. Ra- 
cine, Chicago, Whitman publishing 


Roe Piotoin 210 p. front., illus. 
Svo. $0.60. [29835 
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2: c Nov. 10, 


1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 446291; 
Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 


(Albert H.)* Los Angeles. 
Sheet, 3 by 5 inches. 
[29836 


e. and aff. Dec. 


LEWIS 
Saving game. 


© Dec. 18, 1915; 2 
18, 1916; A 447847. 
Lewis (Paul A.)* San Antonio, Tex. 
From her soldier boy. Post card. 
illus. 8 by 6 in., fold. to 48mo. 
$0.10. [29837 
© Dee. 2, 1916; . and aff. Dee. 

5, 1916; A eee 
LEWKowITz (1.)* New 
jeweiry for old. 32 


New 
24mo. 
[29838 
and aff. Nov. 


York. 
p. illus. 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 «. 

14, 1916; A 447348. 
LezInIER (Dr. de) Pharmacodyna- 
mie et applications cliniques de la 


médication par la vamianine. Paris, 
Htablissements chatelain, 1916. 
32 p. 16mo. [29839 


©) Sept. 16,1916; 1 « Dec 9, 
1916; A—Foreign 143885; J.-L. 
Chatelain, Paris. 

LIBERTY Stove co.*, Philadelphia. Per- 
fection colony brooders. [Sino p: 
illus., diagr. Svo. [29840 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 448092. 


LIESENFELT (Margaret E.)* Ham- 
mond, Ind. Liesenfelt crochet book. 
Book no. 2. 18 p. illus. obl. S8vo. 
$0.10. [29841 


© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 4463837. 


GROUP II 


29877 


Lire extension institute, inc. 
[29842-29877 


How to be healthy. Activity. © Dec. 
Zio LOG 2) ey es Dec 285.) LOM PAL 
4500238. 

Avoiding diseases of middle age. 

Deeds) LAG Sc Dees (8, tS1lG 
A 449556. 

Avoiding drugs. © Nov. 30, 1916; 
al es Dee ate 1916; A 449407. 


Avoiding too much acid. © Dec. 9, 
1916s Le “Dec. 11, 1916; A 449608. 


Avoiding typhoid fever. @ Dec. 
18, 1916; eC. DeECRee 2 Orr OniGuessions 
449882. 

Boils. © Dec. 4, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 5, 


1916; A 449545. 


—— Bolting food is harmful. © Dec. 
POP EO TG line | CCH 22 iin LOM Ou PA: 
449918. 

Care of the hair. © Dec. 2, 1916; 

1c. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449426. 


Corns and their cure. © Nov. 28, 
1916; 1 ec. Nov. 29, 1916; A 449375. 


Death rate from cancer. @© Dec. 
Fades SASS BNW Os) SID YEXG SI) PAR yf IESG aA 
449941. 

Exercises that strengthen heart. 
OPWec 21 TONG ee Week) 23 Orr 
A 449928. 


Highting consumption. @©@ Dec. 26, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 28, 1916; A 449996. 
Pruitvevery day.) © Dee 8, 1916 ; 
1 ec. Dec. 9, 1916; A 449604. 

Germs. @ Dec. 1, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 449421. 

Habits that injure eyes. © Dec. 23, 
1916; ire Dee. 26, 1916; A 449943. 


How to avoid bad breath. © Dec. 
OD OMG res) CCan See OMG inn 
449796. 

How to bathe. © Nov. 23, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 24, 1916; A 449241. 

How to breathe. © Noy. 22, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 28, 1916; A 449230. 

How to dress for health. © Nov. 
PHL TAU BBO! ION a PAG, BLT Bi) AN 
449266. 

How to drink. @© Nov. 29, 1916; 
1 ec. Dec. 1, 1916; A 4493809. 

How to stand without tiring. © 
NOVA 2D) OMG) ENCe INO WALDO inh Oil Gn iaac 


449269. 

Keeping the inside of the body 
clean: 7 @i Dees 19 1O1G dex Dees 21h 
1916; A 449885. 


—— Keeping the skin in health. © Dec. 


TG DIO SMEYS Weal) ey ID exKeS alice sy TIO. ON 
449801. 

Non-meat diet and endurance. © 
Wees nd 4a VelnSniG alien Oe eahOrmeLOmoie 
A 449770. 

Overtime bad for health. © Noy, 
ZH LO TG iol: Cue INO VE tezOen lo de eumeANe 
449370. 

Some obstacles to being healthy. 
(©) Drees 151, Wa ab tes IMEC fay AUS Le 


A 449516. 

Sore throat. © Nov. 18, 1916; 1 ¢ 
Nov. 20, 1916; A 449120. 

-—— Too much brain work. © Dec. 18 
1916; 1 ec. Dee. 14, 1916; A 449745 


Training mind for health. © Nov. 
Te Gs i ale CxmONO WARY hE San ty eNO oe mane 
44.9116. 


1329 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29878 


Lire extension institute, ine—Contd. 


—— ‘Training’ the skin. @©@ Dec. 6, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 8, 1916; A 449551. 
—— When we need glasses. © Dee. 11, 


1916s 4. °c. Meg. 42) 1SIG VA A497 3 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Monthly health ietter no. 21-24. 4 v. 
4to. Contents :—no. 21. Meeting win- 
ter perils.—22. Work, worry, fa- 
tigue.—no. 23. Ways and means of 
fighting tuberculosis—no. 24. The 
skin in health. @© Jan. 29, Feb. 29. 
Mar. 31, Apr. 29, 1916; 2 c. each and 
aff. Sept. 27, 1916; A 444109-444112. 


——no. 28. The eyes and health. [4] 
p. 4to. $0.50 per annum. Aug. 
ol, 198652 ec. and aff. Sept. 27, 1916: 
A 4441138. 


© Life extension institute, 
New York. 


inc., 


LIGHTNING rod. v. 2, no. 6, Sept.—Oct., 
1916. 20 p. illus. 16mo. [29878 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
30, 1916: A 447295: S. D. Kretzer, 
St. Louis. 


LINCOLN highway  assn.*, Detroit. 
Complete official road guide of the 
Lincoln highway. 168 p. fold. map, 
blank pages for memorandum. S8vo. 
$1.00. [29879 


© June 10, 1916; 2c. June 7, 1916; 
aff. June 20, 1916; A 481544. 


New York. 
[29880, 29881 


Barbour’s Irish flax salmon threads and 
double knot gill netting. [4] p. col. 
lugs: > Sve: "@r Dec: 6, 1916) 2°c and 
aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 447830. 


Same. Sheet, tllus., printed on 
both sides. 82 by 9 inches. fold. to 
Svo. @©UNov. 1.71916) 2 cand: aff: 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 447325. 


LINEN thread co.*, 


LitrHcow medicine co., Lawrence, 
Mass. Lithgow’s totem oil lini- 
ment. Sheet, illus., 12 by 8? inches. 

© Nov: 10,1916? 2-e) and “aff. 


Nov. 29, 1916; A 448175; Arthur W. 
Lithgow, Lawrence, Mass. 


Litte (Thomas J.) Gas ignition. 16 p 
illus., diagrs. Svo. [29883 


© Nov. 17,.1916; 2 ce. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447457; American gas in- 


stitute, New York. 


LirscHer (C. J.) electric co. Electri- 


eal supplies, Grand Rapids, Mich.. 
Milwaukee, Wis., 1916. 617 p. illus., 
col. pl., map, diagrs. 4to. (Catalog 
no. 15) [29884 

© Nov. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 446495; Cargill co., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 


pt. I, H.'S:., v.13 


LiTTLE duchess dress co., ine.*, New 
York. Spirit of the season is in our 
new authentic duchess evening and 
day time frocks. Sheet, illus., print- 
ed on both sides, 203 by 14 inches. 
fold. to fol. [29885 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
14, 1916; A 447824. 


LITTLEFIELD-MutrrRAY (Effie)* Los An- 
geles. New Year’s message. Sheet, 
114 by 7 inches. fold. to12mo. $0.10. 

[29886 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
5, 1916; A 448286. 


Lioyp (Tamma A.)* Canon City, Col. 
Woodrow Wilson. Sheet, 7% by 43 
inches. [29887 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. Novo 9, 19a, 
aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 447566. 


Locke (Harry)* Los Angeles. Official 
guide, the Old Spanish trail. 1p. 1, 
123 p. illus., maps. nar. 4to. [29888 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Sept. 
5, 1916; A 4875382. 
(Marshall) * Indianapolis. 


We're all for Woodrow. Sheet, 173 
by 8 inches. [29889 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
14, 1916; A 444912. 


Lockport, N. Y. Lockport city direc- 


LOCKE 


tory for 1916: “Loekport; Zia. 
Roberts brothers company, 1916. 
464 p. S8vo. [29890 


© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 446890; Roberts brothers 
co., Lockport, N. Y. 


LOHMEYER (H. B.) 
appliance installations. 


Cost records on 

22) DP. FLSVOs 

[29891 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and ail Nov: 

18, 1916; A 447453; American gas 
institute, New York. 


New York. 
[29892-29897 


Charlie Chaplin in Behind the screen. 
[12] p. illus. 16mo. [Motion pic- 
ture scenario] $0.05. @© Nov. 13, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 
448087. 

Same. © Nov. 13, 1916; 2c. and 
aff. Dec. 12, 1916; A 448340. 

—— One A. M. [9] p._ illus. ge 
[Motion picture scenario] $0.0 © 
Aus. 7, 1916; 2c.) and ans Sone 27, 
1916; ‘A 444100. 

+’ The Count.” ‘{10] p. illus) eae 
[Motion picture snetiariol $0.05. © 
Sept. 4, 1916; 2 cand afl. Sept. 52%, 
1916; A 444101. 

The Rink. [20] p. 16mo. [Mo- 
tion picture scenario] @© Dec. 11, 
1916; 2 e. and aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 
454239, 


LONE STAB Corp:*, 


1330 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


29939 


LONE STAR corp.*—Continued. 

Vagabond. [7] pp. illus. 

[Motion picture scenario] 

$0.05. © July 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 27, 1916; A 444102. 

LonnNEY (Albert James)* New Bed- 
ford, Mass. Reasons for rejecting the 
Bible. 8 p. S8vo. $0.10. [29898 

©) Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 23, 
1916; aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 446559. 


Los ANGELES & Salt Lake r. r. ©Co., 
Salt Lake route. Quiet. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 83 by 53 
inches. [29899 

© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 444911; Howard Elliott, 
Los Angeles. 


Los ANGELES LIME co.*, Los Angeles. 
Waterproof California stucco. [8] 
p. illus. 16mo. [29900 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
5, 1916; A 448262. 


[LoucH (William H.)] New foreign 
trade, its present opportunities and 
its requirements. New York, Busi- 
ness training corporation, 1916. 61 
p. illus. 4to. [29901 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 29, 
1916; aff. Sept. 28, 1916; A 437886; 
Business training corp., New York. 

LovuISIANA AUTOMOBILE directory. 


Comp. by James Hugh Williamson. 
New Orieans, La., Coste & Frichter 


co., ine. aor 286 p. S8vo. [29902 
(ec 1 1916; 2 ¢c. Oct. 28, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 3 1916; A 445598 ; Coste & 


Frichter ¢o., New Orleans. 


LOUISIANA WEATHER Chart calendar, 
re fs | pp. ilus., col. map. 
fol. [29903 


aaety 1. 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447090; Grand Rapids 
ealendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Nashua, N. H. 
[29904, 29905 
Lovett bros. 20th century suit and over- 
coat club, fall and winter, 1916. 
less and dress better. [4] p. 24mo. 
© June 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 448115. 


Seale of payments on $15 and $16 basis. 
Sheet, illus., 821 by 4 inches. (The 
20th century suit & overcoat club) © 
June 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 20, 
1916; A 448114. 


Low (Daniel) & co., ine.*, Salem, 
Mass. Shop window of the house 
of gifts. Catalog for 1917. cover- 
title, D1-—D231 p. illus. 8vo. 

[29906 


LOVETT bros.*, 


er Noy. 10, 1916; 2 
Noy. 18, 1916; A 444870. 


e. “and afi: : 


Luptow valve mfg. co.*, Troy, N. Y. 
Catalogue, 1917. 1 p. 1, 5-198 p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. [29907 


© Dec. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
9, 1916; A 446752. 


Lunpberg (Hjalmar) [29908-29912 


Germany thanks U. S. envoys. © Dec. 
Eve Deen P40 TOU: A. 


© Dec. 19, 

Dec. 23, 1916; A 449931 

Say Teutons blew up ships. © Nov. 17, 
1916; 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1916; A 449142. 

Ship is recaptured by Swedes. © Nov. 
2. LOG Ae Be. OVe. 29, ADIGA 
449349, 

To oust Swedish company. © Nov. 17, 
1916; i ec. Nov. 20, 1916; A 449148. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily news] 


eo 1G. 
449715. 
Norway dry for holidays. 
LLG bie: 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 

LUTHER (Chas. A.) Chicago’s experi- 
ence with a separate lighting di- 
vision." 30-"p. ~~ illus;,  fold.:. “map. 
SVO. [29913 

©). Nov. “179 71916 4.26. (and : aft: 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 447442; American 
gas institute, New York. 

LuxITE textiles, ine.*, Milwaukee. 


Sincerity in the gift expresses sin- 
cerity in the giving. (Jn Ladies’ 
home journal, Dec., 1916) [29914 

©) Nov. 23; 1916: “1 ‘e@. Dee’9; 
1916; A 449639. 


LYLE (William R.)* Ripon, Wis. Fire 
prevention for iess fires and lower 


insurance rates. LIiGh “pz port. 
16mo. $0.25. [29915 
©) Nov. 25; 1916-0 2-e) and * aft. 
Dee. 2, 1916; A 448266. 
LyncH (John) [29916, 29917 
Last of the Ingrams. [Los Angeles, 
Standard printing co., 1916] cover- 
title; 2Tops  SvoOs @OUOce LGseL OG 
2) e, Nove G7 1916 32a Nowe, 21st Ole): 
A 448058. 


Phantom’s farewell, by John Lynch and 
J. G. Hawks. [Los Angeles, Standard 
‘ printing co., 1916] cover- -title, 23 p. 
12mo. [Motion picture scenario] © 
Oct. LL U9IGs 2 ec Nov.aG. 1996) atk. 
Noy. 21, 1916; A 448051. 
© Thos. H. Ince, Culver 
Cal. 


Lyon (Robert Perkins) * Dallas. 
and figures worth knowing. [4] p. 
16mo. [29918 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
5d, 1916; A 448249. 


Lyon & Healy,* Chicago. [29919-29939 

Charm of a Lyon & Healy DEES. (In 

Chicago daily Gibune.) © 4, 
FOIG te: Dec. ¢, 1946 = A 249595. 


City, 


Facts 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29940 


pt. I) HS. ta 


Lyon & Healy*—Continued. 


Christmas morning, the supreme gift. 
(In Chicago daily news) © Dec. 13, 
1916; 1 ec. Dec. 20, 1916; A 149848. 


Contribution to home-making. (In Chi- 
cago daily tribune) © Dec. 14, 1916; 
1 c. Dee. 20, 1916; A 449849. 


Lyon & Healy piano. Dec. 8, 1916. 
Chicago Sunday herald.) @©@ Dec. 
1916; 1 c. Dee. 7, 1916; A 449528. 


Dee. 14, 1916. (In Chicago ex- 
aminer) @© Dec. 14, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 449850. 


Lyon & Healy piano. Dec. 3, 1916. (In 
Nov., 1916. cover-title, 12 loose l. 
iluss= fol. (© Nov. S$; 1916: 2. coand 
aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447485. 


Dec., 1916. cover-title, 12 loose 1., 
TS SeeOlwe © WeC i.) coloe 2 .C.mand 
aff. Dec. 27, 1916; A 448607. 


Lyon & Healy victrola advertising serv- 
ice. Nov., 1916. cover-title, 8 loose 1. 
illus. fol. © Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447486. 


(In 
3, 


—— Dec., 1916. cover-title, 10 loose l., 
ilkuss)) fol. 7O@ Dees 2;71916'; 2) exand 
aff. Dec. 27, 1916; A 448606. 

Most interesting gift is a victrola. (In 
Chicago daily journal) @pPecsnt2 
1916; 1c. Dec. 16, 1916; A 449787. 

New Victor records for December. (In 
Chicago daily cen) © 28, 


Nov 
US Gee DEC. ann oto. A 449414. 


New victrola now wha for delivery by 
Lyon and Healy. (in Chicago daily 


tribune) @) Wee 15, A916: 2 ef Dec: 
20, 1916; A 449851. 
Piano. (in Chicago evening post) 


Wee: }G,, 19163 2 ec Dee 12, Totes A 
449672. 


Piano for Christmas. (In Chicago even- 
ing post) @© Dec. 11, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 
16, 1916; A 449786. 


Pianola-piano. Last four days of our 
special November demonstration. 
Chicago Sunday herald) @ Nov. 26, 
1916; 1 ec. Dee. 1, 1916; A 449400. 


Victrola. Can you think of anything 
else so delightful for Christmas? (In 
Chicago Sunday tribune) @ Dec. 10, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 13, 1916; A 449697. 

There are Many advantages in 

trying your victrola here. (In Chi- 

cago “daily news) © Nov. 20, 1916; 

1 ce. Noy. 24, 1916; A 449234. 


Victrola home concerts Thanksgiving 
days. Nov. 26, 1916. (in Chicago 
examiner) © Nov. 26, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 449399. 


Nov. 27, 1916. (in Chicago 
daily tribune) © Nov. 27, 1916; le. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 449401. 

Victrola, the universal favorite. (In 
Chicago herald.) @© Dec. 5, 1916; 1@¢ 
Dec. 7, 1916; A 449530. 


Whenever you think of a victrola think 
of Lyon & Healy. (fn Chicago tri- 
bune) © Nov. 19, 1916; 1 c. Noy. 24, 
1916; A 4492338. 


McAtestrr, Okl. R. L. Polk & co.’s 
McAlester city directory including 


Alderson and Krebs, 1916-17. Sioux 
City, La.,. St. Paal, Minn. jietey” ivi 


McALESTER, Okl.—Continued. 


7] KR. L. Polk & co., 1916, “2625 
8vo. [29940 
© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 «@ and aff. 


Nov. 20, 1916; A 446497; R. L. Polk 


& co., Sioux City, Ia. 
[McAtiister (Lulu Blanche)] Tale 

of the U. C. goat. [9] p. illus. S8vo. 

$0.25. [29941 


© Dec. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
14, 1916; A 448346 Thold studio, 
Boulder, Col. 


MacAtrine (John D.)* Collinwood, O. 
[29942, 29943 


Car interchange guide and ready refer- 
ence tables. [1916] Pittsburgh, Pa., 


The McConway & Torley C5: 1916. 59 
p. 8vo. $0.40. © Nov. "1916; 2 4e3 
and aff. Nov. 1 SAS AG Ss Ae 445944. 

Car interchange manual. 1916 ed. 
Cases 1 to 1091. 128 Dp NSvou ae 
Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff, Noy. 1%, 


1916 ; ‘A 445608. 


McCann (Rebecca) 
Chicago, IIL, 


Cheerful cherub. 
International press 
bureau 1916. cover-title, 521. illus. 
4to. [29944 


© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Dec. 
23, 1916; A 448558; International 
press bureau, Chicago. 


[McCarron (O. W.)] Spelling bee; 
for schoolroom or parlor. 64 ecards, 
2% by 83 inches and 8 p. pamphlet 
in box. $0.50. [29945 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 447986; Eldridge enter- 
tainment house, Franklin, O. 


McCartHy (William)* Detroit. Offi- 
cial purchasing agents, superintend- 
ents and engineers data chart. Wall 
chart, 374 by 234 inches. [29946 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447491. 


McCarty (Ida Helen)* Pennville, Ind. 
[29947-29951 


Ail about the remnant sales. Sheet, 9 by 
6 inches. © Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 
3, 1996 = att, Nev. 18, 1916; A 447410. 


Eathing the baby; monologue. Sheet, 10 
by 53 inches, $2.00. © Nov. 1, 1916; 

2° ¢. Nov. , 1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; 
A 447408. 

Calling on the sick. Sheet, printed on 
both sides, 10 by 52 inches. © Novy. 1, 
1916; 2:c. Nov. 3, 1916 afisiNove ols: 
1916; A 447411. 


Her electrical appliances; 
Sheet, 10% by 52 inches. 
ING. Ree OG os eaniNoveos 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 447409. 


Mrs. Heine Kleine goes visiting. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 12 by 6 inches. 
$2002) TOP Nove. te 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 
1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447407. 


monologue. 
$1.00. © 
TOLG ; air. 


1332 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


29970 


McCavustanp (Anna Test)* Washing- 
ton. Christian’s fruit basket. 24 p. 
16mo. $0.10. [29952 


© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454040. 


McConway & Torley co.*, Pittsburgh. 
Catechism of the M. C. B. rules. 
1916. 60 p. diagrs. 16mo. [29953 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447606. 


MecCosH (D. S.) National self teacher 
for bugle, trumpet, cornet, fife and 


erum 16 p. 4to. $0.25. [29954 
© Dee. 1, 1916: 2 c and aff. Dee. 
26, 1916; A 454225. Chart music 


pub. co., Chicago. 

McCown (Minnie Parker)* Emporia. 
Kan. Mary Arden. Sheet, illus.. 9 
by 7 inches. $0.25. [29955 

© May 10, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
1, 1916; A 444722. 


McCray reirigerator co.*, Kendall- 
ville, Ind. McCray refrigerators and 
cooling rooms for hotels, restau- 
rants [ete.] 48 p. illus. (part col.) 
obl. 12mo. (Catalog no. 51.) 

[29956 
© Nov. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 

16, 1916; A 447378. 


McCutcHreon (John T.)* 
Turkey heaven. (Jn Chicago daily 
tribune) [29957 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 6, 1916; 
A 449627. 


[McDapre (James E.) ] [2995S—29960 | 
Perfection seat work in arithmetic. 6 
cards, printed on both sides 5 by 93 
inches, and 6 folded cards, 6 by 92 
inches. all in envelope. $0.20. Q | 
Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1916; aff 

Dec. 27, 1916; A 448588. 

Principal’s program. 24 duplicate cards 
in envelope, 6 by 92 inches. $0.40. 6 | 
Wem, 1996.) 2 ¢€, Dec. 26; 1916: aff. 
Dec. 27, 1916: A 448589. 


Seat work in counting. G@s05. 6 fold- 
ed cards, illus. and 6 small envelopes, 
in envelope, 53 by 92 inches. $0.15. 
© Aug. 25, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1916: 
aff. Dec. 27, 1916: A 448587. 


© Plymouth press, Chicago. 


Chicago. 


McDaANIELs (Francis Benjamin)* 
Watertown, 8S. D. Burning of the 
Stars and Stripes. 24 p.  8vo. 
$0.15. [29961 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 
16, 1916; A 447382. 
McDonarp (Foster) * 


e: and aff. Nov. 


Des Moines, Ia. 
[29962, 29962 

Physicians’ dietetic chart. Wall chart, 
Piya as inches. © Nov. ‘27, 1916; 
2 c. Dec. 1, 1916; aff. Dec. 14. 1916; 
A 447898. 


McDonaup (Foster )*—Continued. 


Supplement of Physicians’ dietetic chart. 

] p. S8vo. © Nov. 27, 1916: 2 «. 

Hee A916: ai Dec 14, 1916: A 
447897. 


MacDonartp (John)* Topeka, Kan., 
County examination questions, state 
of Kansas, June, 1915, to October, 
1915, with answers, no. 23. 2 p. L., 
110 p. 12mo. $0.40. [29964 


© May .26)) 1916; 2 ©... and aif: 
May 29, 1916; A 433219. 


McDonatp (Mrs. John F.)* Omaha, 
Neb. Original Cluny design; a 
striking pattern in handmade lace. 
Omaha, Neb., H. & M. art needle 
work co., 1916. [7] p. illus. (incl. 
port.) 4to. $0.25. [29965 


© Dee. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448511, 


MacDonatp (Pirie)* New York. To 
keep myself physically strong; be- 
ing four programs of setting-up ex- 
ercises. rGh Sp: folder. 16m0. 
$0.05. [29966 


© Dec. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
29, 1916; A 448617. 


(Mrs. Edward) How 
Edward MacDowell taught the 
piano. Philadelphia, Pa., T. Presser 
co. [1916] 12 p. illus., port. 12mo. 
f(The musical booklet library) ] 
$0.10. [29967 


© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
21. 1916: A 448488: Theodore Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 


MacDowWELL 


' M’DoweLtt (Mary) More important 
than woman suffrage. (Jn Chicago 


Sunday herald.) [29968 


© Dee -17, 19162 Ae. Wee. sts; 
1916; A 449875; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


“Ciesla ees (Mary Marget) Child’s 
life of Mary Queen of Scots, by 
Mary Marget MacEachen. Wheel- 
ing, W. Va.. Catholic book company 
[1916] 64 p. illus. S8vo. ([Young 
folks series]) $0.25. [29969 

© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1916; 


aff. Dee. 7, 1916; A 4538086; M. M. 
MacEachen, Columbus, O. 


McGowan & Wood*, Albany, N. Y. 
Newlywed’s household helper. 5 p. 
ao pe illus. Sve: [29970 


©) Gek S07 1916-2 (Gi nOct. jot: 
1916; aff. Nov. 14, 1916; A 444913. 


ee 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


29971 


MacGrait (Joseph Francis)* Brook- 
lyn. Harrington Emerson course of 
study in personal efficiency. 

[29971-29976 


[8th lecture. Competent counsel and 
discipline.] 27 Ato. $0.50. .© 
Sept. 8) 2196 2, Sept. 28, 1916; 


aff. Sept. pd aad & 1916; A 439536 
[9th lecture. Fair deal and ta re- 


ward.] 14 p. 4to. $0.5 @ Océ: 
G. 196 Chand «alte Noe “43 1916; 
A 444871. 

[10th lecture. Power to persuade.] 18 


4to. $0.50. © Ok 2: 


p. diaers. 
and “aft, Nov. 13, 1016; 


LOU Giese ce 
A 444872.- 
Special lecture. 11th & 12th lectures. 
3 v. 4to. Contents.—Svecial lecture, 
Eriday: Oct: 13," 1976. Character 
analysis.—11ith lecture, Monday, Oct. 
2, 1916. Organization and manage- 
ment.—12th lecture, Monday, Oct. 9, 
Amenities—Self education— 
@e Oct 21. Nov) Zon 1o1Ge 
2 jen each, ang alt. Dee, a2. 1OTGs 1A 
448372-448374. 


McGratH (Thomas 8.) [29977, 29978 


Catholic policemen’s and firemen’s com- 
panion. New York, Cincinnati, Chi- 
cago, Benziger brothers, 1916. 2 
front., illus. 32mo. $0.25. 
18, TOG 2 cand ate “Nov.242 1916; 
A 446610. 


Catholic soldiers’ and sailors’ companion. 
New York, Cincinnati, {iene Benzi- 


ger br others, 1916S” TAS Spl) sfrent 
illus. 32mo. SO255- U@aeeNOVa.) sts, 
and aff. Nov. 24, 1916; 


POLE 2c, 
A 446609. 


© Benziger brothers, New York. 


McGraw electrical trade directory. 
Oct. 1916. Central station ed. 
New York, McGraw publishing com- | 
pany, inc., 1916. 359 p. S8vo. $3.00. 

[29979 


©)” Dec 18). 1916" 2 . Wee, 20; 
1916; aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 453196; 
McGraw pub. co., ine., New York. 


ro. 
* 
8 
ro) 
1 s Sp sslkehis 


McGreevy (Ambrose Leo)* Winona, 
Minn. Minnesota and other verses. 
Winona, Minn.. Jones & Kroeger co., 
TAG OST D. JGVG.. 50/25: [29980 

© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448138. 


McGrecor (T. D.) A BC of banking. 


1520p. L6mo; ss0A0: [29981 
©, Oct 25 7,1916= 2 eyand ” air. 

Nov. 6, 1916; A 444765: Buek & 

Glenn, inc., Winston-Salem, N. C. 


McGrecor bros. & co. Production of 
eoal. Serial no. 7%. Sheet, 11 by 83 
inches. [29982 

© Dec. 1, 1916: 2 c and aff. Dec. 
ao4 WLOUGs. “A’_ 448969" WOressiey a. 
Blankard, Winnebago, Neb. 


13 


pt.3, B.S. Wee 


McJUunNKIN (William D.) advertising 
agency*, Chicago. One minute 
heart-to-heart public relations talks. 
[Talk no: 1-13) 14 1) tek (ivext 
parallel to binding] ' [29983 

©. Oct...21, 1916;>2 < Genes 
1916; aff. Nov. 3, 1916; A 447229. 


Macx (Hughie) Fat man’s burden. 

(In Atlanta journal) [29984 

© Oct. 15, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 16, 1916; 

A 449784; General film co., ine, 
New York. 


Wilen) * Philadel- 
thoughts. 

$0.25. 
[29985 


© Dee.’ 11, 19162 2c) ieee 
1916; aff. Dec. 12, 1916; A 448332. 


McKee (William 
phia. Psychological 
Pamphlet no. 5. 38 p. 16mo. 


McKenzie (Sophie) Circle of the 
morning light. 15 col. cards 32 by 
54 inches. in envelope 48mo. $0.12. 

[29986 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov, 

15, 1916: wy 446405 : Congregational 
S. S. and pub. soc., Boston. 

McKesson & Robbins*, New York. 


McK & R trade price list of chemical 
and pharmaceutical specialties and 


parfums renée. cover-title, 32 p. 
illus. nar. 8vo. [29987 
© Dee. 20, 1916712, Geaneee ae 


1916; A 448570. 


(Catherine M.)* Rochester, 
Minn. Woodland thoughts for little 
boys and girls. [Rochester Minn., 
Schmidt printing co., 1916] 19 p. 
12m6.) S025: [29988 
©: Sept. 6;.1916: 2 © Mee ui 
1916; aff. Nov. 20, 1916; A 448367. 


MckKinspen (Hattie L.)* North Wood- 
bury, Conn.. Origin of life.” 34 p: 
12mo. $1.00. [29989 

©- Nov. 20, 1916; .2 esaNewmaes, 
1916; aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 453009. 


Dec. 27, 


MACKEY 


MAcKIE-BryvER. Band leader’s guide. 
Philadelphia, J. W. Pepper & son, 


1916. 48 p. fold.table. 4to. $1.00. 
[29990 
© Nov. 17, 1916: 2° Cir Nevers 


1916; aff. Nov. 21, 1916: A 447508; 
J. W. Pepper and son, Philadelphia. 


McLAuGHLIN (P. F.) Paramount is- 


sue. (Zn Monument retailer, Nov., 
1916) [29991 

© Nov. 16; 1916; 1><¢ Nev wee 
1916; A 449402; P. F. McLaughlin 
co., Philadelphia. 


o4 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


McLean (Jane) Cheating cheaters. 
(In New York evening journal) 
[29992-30012 


. 4, 1916. © Dec. 4, 1916; 1 ¢. Dee. 


5, 1916; A 449485. 


5, 1916. © Dec. 5, 
1916; A 449523. 


. 6, 1916. © Dec. 6, 
1916; A 449520. 


Pa tote. ©. Dec: 7, 
8, 1916; A 449561. 


. 8, 1916. © Dec. 8, 
9, 1916; A 449583. 


Dec. 9, 1916. © Dec. 9, 
11, 1916; A 449614. 


Dee. 11, 1916. © Dec. 11, 
Dec. 12, 1916; A 449662. 


19LGs 1 te> Dee- 


i9iGis 1 © Dee: 
L1G) fe. ee. 
PDTC: 1 es 
‘OIG = 1 1e- 


IIGsa Ee: 


Becta tots: © Dec. 12, 1916: 2 e. 
Dec. 13, 1916; A 449676. 

Hee, £3, 1916. . @©@ Dee. 13, 1916; 1 e. 
Dec. 14, 1916; A 449704. 

Wee. 14, 1916. © Dec. 14, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 15, 1916; A 449749. 

Heats.) t916.) © Dee; 15, 1916; 1 e. 
Dec. 16, 1916; A 449774. 

Peewt1G6- 71916. © Dee. 16,1916; 1 e. 
Dee. 18, 1916; A 449804. 

Dec. 18, 1916. eieDec- +18, 1916: 1 ¢ 
Dec. 19, 1916; A 449823. 

Dee. 19, 1916. © Dec. 1916; e 


19, 
Dec. 30, 1916; A 449829. 


Meet 2 1916. °'©@ Dee: 21, 
Wee i? ASG: A. aaeT. 


wee, 22° 1916. ©. Dec. 22, 
Dee. 23, 1916; A 449995, 


Weer 25, 1916. . © Dec. 23, 
Dec. 27, 1916; A 449979. 


Dee. 26, 1916. © Dec. 26, 
Deei-27, 1946: A 449982. 


Heer: 1916:;.©@ Dec. 27, 
Dec. 28, 1916; A 450000. 
Dee. 28, 1916. © Dec. 28, 
Dee. 29, 1916; A 450028. 
Dee. 29. 1916... © Dec. 29, 
Dec. 30, 1916; A 450055. 
© International news service, New 
York. 


1916: 
1916; 
1916; 


1916; 


1916; 


1 

af 

1 

1 
TN ger Eos 

1 

Fe: 

1 


1916; e 


Macteop (Norman William)* New 
York. Cinema theatre and cash 
coupon company coalition plan of co- 


operative profit-sharing. Sheet, 1034 
by 7 inches. [30013 
© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 23, 


1916; aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 447715. 


McManus (Hannah T.) Teachers’ 
manual, by H. T. McManus and 
John H. Haaren New York, Chicago 
[ete.] Charles Scribner’s sons [1916] 
iv, 152 p. 12mo. (Natural method 
readers) [30014 


» © Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1916; A 453387; C. Scribner’s 
sons, New York. [Copyright is 
claimed on additional parts] 


30025 


McMEEN (George M.)* Denver. Up- 
to-date church treasurer’s record. 
Instructions for use. Sheet, 17 by 
133 inches. $0.25. [30015 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
29, 1916; A ‘448644. 


MacMirran (Hleanor Taylor) 
book. New York, Duffield 
EIStG)) i622] pe).col. ~Tlus:, 
24mo. $2.25. [30016 

© Dec. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
27, 1916; A 448592; Duffield & co., 
New York. 


McMvurray (De Witt)* Dallas. 
[30017, 30018 


Baby 
& CO. 
plates, 


Godaisiloves (@ Dec, .28,..1915 5 1. ce. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 449325. 

What sort of a fellow are you? @© Nov. 
16> AS1GE A ve. Nov, 27. 19IGs 2A. 
449324. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Semi- 


weekly farm news] 


McNicHots (John P.) Plan and ar- 
rangement of Fundamental English. 
New York, Schwartz, Kirwin & 
Fauss [1916] 15 p. obl. 24mo. 

[30019 


© Aug. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
1, 1916; A 487485; Schwartz, Kir- 
win & Fauss, New York. 


McQuay-Norris mfg. co.*, St. Louis. 
You’ve invested money in your 
tractor. Sheet, illus. (part col.) 
diagrs. (part col.) printed on both 
sides, 12 by 62 inches. fold to 16mo. 

[30020 


© Dee. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454037. 


MAcQuEEN (W. N.) & co.*, Chicago. 
3%, why not? 6%. [14] p. illus. 
16mo. [30021 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 444895. 
(J. Walker)* New York. 
(In his Land of Nod.) 
[30022 
ASIG: 2 eo Auen oO: 
17, 1916; A 447413. 
cOrp:, -ane*; 


McSpPpapDEN 
All aboard. 


© 
1916; 


29 
== 


Aug. 
aff. Nov. 
McWabDE merchandise 
Rochester, N. ¥. Preliminary pros- 
pectus. [4] p. Ato. [30023 
© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 444993. 
Manan (Edward W.) [30024, 30025 
Football captain should be one of the 
boys. (In New York herald) © Nov. 
19, 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 5, 1916; A 449479. 
Signals part of an eleven. (Jn Boston 
Sunday post). © Nov. 5, 1916; 1 e. 
Nov. 15, 1916; A 443751. 
© Neal R. O'Hara, Cambridge, 


Mass. 


1339 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30026 


Dt. Fe Se wks 


Main electric light mies o.F, Pitts. 
burgh. Main electric fehine p61 p. 
folder, illus. 4to. (Bulletin no. 60) 
in envelope, 63 by 94 inches. [30026 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. d, 1916; 
afi. Nov. 28, 1916; A 448330. 


MALDAGUE (Georges)* Paris. Pour le 


roi de Prusse; roman vécu. nos. 
1-3. [38 instalments] (Jn Paris Ex- 
celsior ) [380027 


© Oct. 29-31, 1916: 1 ¢ each Dec. 
5, 1916; A—Foreign 14363. 


Maritoy (Martin)* Pittsfield, Mass. 
Mammy Joe’s philosophy. Gard, 52 
by 8 inches. [80028 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 ¢. and aif. Dec. 
23, 1916; A 448539. 


MANDEL bros.*, Chicago. [30029-30031 
Mandel brothers’ weekly art cut service. 


Sheet 402, Oct. 26 [1916] Sheet, 
illus., 24 by 18 inches. © Oct. 24, 


1916 72) ¢@. and. aft: Nov. 7, 1916; A 
444723. 

-—-= sheet 407,.Dec. 2 [1916] Sheet, 
illus., 24 by 18 inches. © Nov. 22, 
1916; 2 ce. and aff. Nov. 27, 1916+ A 


448123. 
Mandel’s magazine. Christmas [1916] 
40 p. illus. 8vo. © Nov. Loa, 1916's 


2c. and aff. Nov. 27, 1916: A 448161. 


Mannix (William F.) American se- 


Urine 7 er, (Af po RL diagrs. 
4S8ino. [30032 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 447711; Yale & Towne 
mfg. co. New York. 


MArcANTE (Antonio)* Paterson, N. J. 

[30033, 3003 

Boosting buisness. [4] p. 8vo. $0.50. 

[Motion picture scenario] © Dee. 2, 

1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 5, 1916 = A 
448259, 

Collector. 4 p. Svo. $0.50. [Motion 

picture scenario] © Nov. 13, 1926; 

2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 17, 1916: A 444961. 


MaringmaA: .O% Rd. Polk we ores 
Marietta, O. city directory including 
the towns of Beverly, Lowell [etce.] 
191C-1917. v. 8, Columbus. O.. R. i 


Polk & co, 1916." 8) vi’ 98370 p. 
Svo. $5.00 [380035 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
26, 1916: A 449813; Re L. Polk & 
co., Columbus, O. 


ManrIxe trust co., Atlantic City. Mem- 


ber’s card, Christmas cash club: 
[member’s record of payments] 


Each Folded ecard, printed on both 
sides, 5 by 8 inches. [30036-30048 
class A. @© Nov. 2, 1916: 2 e¢. Noy. 15, 
1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447933. 
class B-10. © Nov. 2, 1916; 2 @ Nov. 


15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916: A 447934, 


1336 


MARINE trust co.—Continued. 


class C—25. © Nov. 2, 191632) Gi Noy, 
15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447935. 


class D-50. © Nov. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. Nov. 
15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447936. 


class E-100. © Nov. 2, 1916; 2 @ Nov. 
15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447937. 


class F—200. © Nov. 2, 1916; 2 e@. Nov. 
15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447938. 


class G-1. @© Nov. 2 1916-9 @& Novy. 
15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447939. 


class H-50. © Nov. 2, 1916; 2 e@. Nov. 
15, 1916 ; aff. Dec: 15, 1916; A 446940. 


class I-2. © Nov. 2, 1916: 2 ©” Woy. 
15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447941. 


class J-100. © Nov. 2, 1916: 2 ec. Nov. 
15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447942. 


class K-5. @ Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. Noy. 
15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447943. 


class L-250. © Nov. 2, 1916; 2 e. Nov. 
15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447944, 


class M—500. @© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 ¢c. Noy. 
15, 1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447945. 
© U.S. bank note co., Indianap- 
olis. 


Marion specialty co. Thirty six, a 
game of skill. Directions for play- 
ing. Sheet 34 by 3 inches. $0.10. 

[30049 


© Noy. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
9, 1916; A 448311; Samuel McCul- 
loch, San Francisco. 

MARKELL (Grace Elizabeth)* Bolton, 
Mass. Gold colored pencil. v. 57, 
[1] p. illus. 12mo. $0.50. [30050 

© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
14, 1916; A 448376. 


Marrow (Jerome W.)* Chicago. Jn- 
o-mé, the 20th century manicure. 
Sheet, illus.. 8 by 94 inches. [30051 


©-Oct. 1, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 447160. 


MARSHALLTOWN, Ia. Marshalltown 
eity directory, 1917. [v. 15] Marzo, 
N. D., Pettibone directory eo., 1916. 
256 p. Svo. $5.00. [30052 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 445918: Pettibone direc- 
tory ¢o:, Fargo, N.-D. 


Martin’ (Cornelius)* New York. 
Simplified calendar, 1917. Card. 3 
by 5 inches. [80053 


© Dee. 19, 1916; 2 c& and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448579. 


AMLARVEL-MIRACLE furnace co. Heating 
problem solved by using famous 
Marvel furnace. Sheet,  illus., 
printed on both sides, 12 by 9 
inches. $0.02. [30054 

© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 9, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 17, 1916; A 444969; Henry 
McKinnie, Pittsburgh. 


| BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


30078 


Mary Clarissa (Sister)* Millville, Pa. 
[30055-30059 


Geography; third, fourth grades. [Pitts- 
burgh, Pa,] The Myers & Shinkle co. 


fioto)" 2 v7 12mo. (Sisters of St. 
Francis) © Oct. 4, 1915; 2 c¢. each 
and aff. Aug. 15, 1916; A 436485, 
436486. 

Language. 3d—5dth grade. 3 v. cover- 
mires) © 22m0. © Oct. 18, 27, 1916; 
2 e, each Dec. 6, 1916; aff. Dec. 8, 
1916; A 447774447776. 

Mason (A. E. W.)* London. Affair 
at the Semiramis hotel. (Jn Cas- 

sell’s magazine, Dec., 1916.) [80060 


© le. Dec. 28, 1916: A ad int. 
2846; pubd. Nov. 29, 1916. 


Mason (A. G.) 
A. G. Mason 
sales-service. 


mfg. co.*, Cleveland. 
manufacturing Co. 
ae numb. i. Cis. e@:) 
10 1. illus. obl. 24mo. (Form no. 
119) [380061 


© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
1, 1916; A 444728. 


Mason (Ida Stevens)* Chino, Cal. 
Girl as a home maker. [10] p. 
Svo. $0.10. [80062 


© Dee. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 454179. 


Mason (Nina B.) Deary Dot and the 


Squee. Rochester, N. Y., Stecher 
litho. co., 1916. ito p. | -eol. ahus- 
fol. [80063 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454078; Stecher litho- 
graphic co., Rochester, N. Y. 


Mason (Walt) [30064, 30065 
Christmas thought for the Shinn light- 
ning rod dealer. Card, illus., 64 by 33 
meness, (@:> Dec, 4, 1916: 2 ¢.. and 
aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 447750. 
© W. C. Shinn, Chicago. 
Wisc pamper. © Dec. 23, 1916; 7 ec. 
Dec. 29, 1916; A 450044. 


© Domestic engineering, Chicago. 


Mass every day in the year calendar, 

1917. [8] p. 24mo. $0.08 [30066 

© Dee. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

27, 1916; A 448567; Home press, 
New York. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
eourt. 


Supreme judicial 
Massachusetts reports. 
[30067, 30068 


Meee eee! no! 111. - Oct 1916: 
OGis05 916: 2) ce. and aff. .Oct: 
1916; A 445413. 


Wet epises. no. 112): Nov... 1916. 
Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Nov. 
1916; A 445682. 
© Little, Brown, and company, 

Boston. 


© 
31, 


| 
1337 


MATERTAL men’s mercantile assn., 1td.*, 
Mew York.» [30069, 30070 
New names and re-ratings. Monthly 

suppl., Nov. 1, 1916. Sheet, 82 by 
72 inches. © Nov. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 447184. 


Semi-annual supplement. New names 
and re-ratings. Dec. 1, 1916. [4] 
p. S8vo. © Dec. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 5, 1916; A 448241 , 

MATHEWS (Blanch Dingley-) Conver- 
sation lessons for the beginner in 
music. Cincinnati, London, The 
John Church company [1915] 3 p. L. 
60 p. illus. S8vo. $1.00. [30071 

CG Dee yas A915 +2 eect: 

19IG: afl. Jan. 8,-1916: A 4203868: 

John Church co., Cincinnati. 


MatrHews (A. M.)* Chicago. Pin- 
ingu darymo paslaptic. cover-title, 
upsets. L6ni0; 4. S025. [30072 

© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447047. 


MatTruews (Horace Bushnell)* South 
Orange, IN. ode. exiles “bl (21 p: 
12mo. [30073 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
BS IS1G; Ay 447575. 


MATTHEWS (Oscar Semmes)* New Or- 
leans. I’ve just received a letter. 
Post card. [30074 

© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ce. Oct. 21, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 30, 1916; A 447128. 


Mauve (William Henry) ine.*, Phila- 


delphia. Maule seed book, 1917. 
cover-title, 175, [1] p. illus. (part 
col.) 4to. [30075 


© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 447896. 


Maurer (R. J.)* La Crosse, 
Recognizing your opportunity, 
Benjamin Johnson [pseud.] 22, [2] 
piyttGmo<,$0:25. [30076 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 448324. 


Maxim (Hudson)* Landing, N. J. Dvy- 
namite stories, and some interesting 
facts about explosives. New York, 


Wis. 
[by ] 


Hearst’s international library co. 
L1GIG). ox Dahl 230" arom 
(pork a2Zme.. S1-00- [30077 


Gy Now. 22, Tot 2 “et Nove, 25, 
1916; aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 445823. 


Mazer acoustile 
Specifications for 
controlling system. [4] p._ illus., 
diagr. Ato. [30078 

© Oct. 4, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
5, 1916; A 448015. 


€o:*,. Pittsburgh. 
Acoustile sound 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. ba swm aS 


30079 

Meccano, limited,* Liverpool, England. 
— [80079, 30080 
Meccano prize models. cover-title, 24 p. 
illus. obl., 16mo. $0.25. © Oct. 24, 
1916); 2c andi ait. Nove 651916; A. 

444787. 
Meccanograph manual of instructions. 
cover-title, 9 p. illus., [15] p. of pls. 
obl. 16mo. $0.25. @ Nov. 18, 1916; 


2 ce. and aff. Dec. 23, 1916; A 448555. 


MepicaL directory of New York, New 
Jersey and Connecticut, 1916. v. 18. 
[New York] The Medical society of 


the state of New York, 1916. xxvi, 
866, xxvii-xxxviii p. 12mo. $2.50. 
[30081 


© Nov. 10, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 445788; Medical society 


of the State of New York, New 
Tonk: 
MEEHAN (Michael)* Chicago. Meehan 


parcel post express rates system. 


[Chicago] Meehan traffic service, 
VOUG. OLA De 2 2. 1. TON. «Stee 
$1.00. [30082 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


1, 1916; A 444726. 


MEEKER (May Shaw)* St. Paul. Art 
of photoplaying. [St. Paul, Minn., 
Printed by Seven corners printing 
co.] 1916. 15, [1] p. S8vo. [80083 

© i Julyi 24, 1916s: B.-c. Jdnky Zs, 
1916; aff. July 26, 1916; A 437035. 


MELROSE advertising service*, Seattle. 
School children’s water color or 
crayon competition. Dec. 2, 1916. 
(Ji Cleveland press) [30084 


© Dee. 2, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 8, 1916; 
A 449572. 


agency. Reference book 
(and key) containing ratings of 
merchants, manufacturers and trad- 
ers generally throughout the United 


MERCANTILE 


States and Canada. Jan., 1917.  v. 
195. New York, R. G. Dun & eo. 
[1916] Various paging. maps. fol. 
$10.00 [30085 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
20, 1916; A 453180; R. G. Dun & co., 
New York. 


MERCHANTS national bank, Manches- 


ter, N. H. Railroad and street rail- 
way time table for Manchester, 
N. H. Winter schedules. 1916— 
1917. [8] p. folder. 16mo. 
[380086 


© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
28, 1916; A 447600 : Arthur E. Vogel, 
Alanchester, N. H. 


eae 


MERCHANTS NATIONAL bank of Bos- 


ton*, Boston. We believe. Sheet, 
134 by 11 inches. [30087 
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2° ‘Neves 


1916; aff. Nov. 17, 1916; A 444970. 


MERIAN (Louis H.)* Buffalo. Buffalo 
telephone directory cover. Cover. 
4to. [30088 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
7, 1916; A 448616. 


MerkKER (Monte C.)* Reading, Pa. 
Special and educational home cata- 
logue campaign service. [62] p. 
illus. fol. [30089 

© Nov. 6, 1916; 2¢. Nov. 9, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 445844. 


MERRELL messenger. v. 2, no. 4, Nov., 
1916. p. 49-64. illus. S8vo. 

[30090 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 

Nov. 29, 1916; A 448188; William 

S. Merrell chemical co., Cincinnati. 


Mersick (C. 8.) & co. Electrical sup- 
plies, catalogue number 16 E. New 


Haven, Conn. [1916] 711 p. illus. 
diagrs. 4to. [30091 

© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 445904; R. R. Don- 


nelley & sons co., Chicago. 


MeEtTHopist Episcopal church. Mem- 
bership manual of the Methodist 
Episcopal church, prepared under 
the authorization of the General 
conference. New York, Cincinnati, 
The Methodist book concern [1916] 
99 p. nar. S8vo. $0.10. [30092 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 447827; Methodist book 
concern, New York. 

METROPOLITAN opera house, Philadel- 
phia. Grand opera by the Metro- 
politan opera company, New York, 
season 1916-1917. [8] p. ports., 
diagrs. Svo. [30093 

© June 14, 1916; 2 © and af ° 
June 21, 1916; A 434573; D. G. My- 
ers, Philadelphia. 

MeETzcGER (Adrian)* 
Now is the time. Card, 4 by 934 
inches. [30094 

© Sept. 21, 1916; 2 « Oct. 25, 
1916; aff. Nov. 11, 1916; A 447333. 

MeEtTzceR (Sol)* Washington & Bed- 
ford, Pa. Intercollegiate athletics. 
(In Washington daily news) 

[30095, 30096 

Nov. .2% 1916. (© (Nox. ate 1916 = tee 
Nov. 29, 1916; A 449385 

eee ae 1916. © Dec. it? “1916: 


San Francisco. 


a OF 


22, 1916; A 449904. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 12, 1916 


30135 


Meyer (Henry Herman) Lesson 
handbook, 1917. New York, Cincin- 
nati, The Methodist book concern 
[1916] 157 p. maps. 24mo. (Be- 
rean series) $0.25. [ 30097 

© Noy. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 445803 : Methodist 
fiduke concern, New York. 


Meyer (John Frederick)* Columbus, 
©. Catechism of the Christian re- 
ligion. 41 p. S8vo. (Cover-title: 
Manual of instruction in the Chris- 
tian religion) $0.20. [30098 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447625. 


Meyer (Joseph E.)* Hammond, Ind. 
Herb doctor, a collection of valuable 
medicinal formulae. cover-title, 80 
p. illus., port. 16mo. $0.10. 

[380099 


(ysOct. 22; 1916; 2 ¢. ‘and aff. 
Nov. 11, 1916; A 447302; [Copyright 
is claimed on new matter] 


M&ryYER-BoTH CO. [30100-30135 


[Christmas plate ad_ series] no. 92 
MepPpoctOT.M. PP. A. 7 1. illus. 
fore) Ger. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Nov. 4, 1916; A 447210. 

Double sheet of unusually fine Christmas 
designs. Nov. 22, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
19 by 25 inches. © Nov. 16, 1916; 
PG. and ato Nov. 205 1916; A 448023. 
© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 

Hit the trail. Here’s your 
turn your season’s stock 
cash. [8] p. illus. fol. 
Looe 2) co and ‘aft: Dec. 
A 447984. 
© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


chance to 
into quick 
©. Dec...14, 
ES; L916: 


[Ladies plate ad] no. 98-1054. 16 1. 
hus: )fol: © Oct. 30, 1916; 2 ¢. and 
aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 447211. 

——no. 106-1134. 16 1. illus. fol. 


GueNovw, 2o, LOGS 2 c. and aff." Dec. 


4, 1916; A 447700. 
Marshall Field & company 
illustrations. Sheet M IF 1, 2, Nov. 
23, 27, 1916. 2 sheets, illus., 193 by 
25 inches. © Nov. 23, 27, 1916; "2 
each and aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447609, 


newspaper 


447610. 

——_— Sheet M IF Dec. 5, 1916. Sheet, 
MUS.) 9) by. ce inches. Deeks: 
1916; Se. and jatt.. Dec, 11, 1916; 
A 447815. 

Mid-winter edition of plate ad_ series. 


Pres wi. EA. to no. 117 M. P. A. 


10 1. illus. fol. [Text parallel with 
mndine| {@ Dee: 27, 1916.;.2 «. and 
aff. Dec. 30, 1916; A 454289. 


© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 

Newspaper feature cut service. Week of 
Nov. 21, 1916. 6 numb. loose 1. illus. 
HOmency NOV. 2, 191G: 2 -e. and aff. 
Nov. 9, 1916; A 447268. 

—— Weeks ending Dec. 7-28, 1916. 4 
Veetlas. tole, (©, Novat6.. 1916.5 2 .c. 
and aff. Dec. 4, 1916; A 447696— 


447699. 


— 


MEYER-BoTtTH co.—Continued. 


Week ending Jan. 7, 1917. 6 numb. 
illuss s folaniG Dec. DO Gein es 
and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 454019. 

——— Weeks ending Jan. 14, 21, 28, 1917. 
3 v. illus. fol. © Dec. 15, 1916; 
2 c. each ‘and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 
454020-454022. 


© R. Masters, Chicago. 


Sheet L. P. 67, Oct. 27, 1916. Sheet, 
illus.. 19 by 25 inches. © Oct. 26, 
L9G 2)¢. and, aff. Nov. /4;\ 1916): 
A 447212. 

Sheet L. P. 68, Nov. 3, 1916. ‘Sheet, 
illus., 194 by 25 inches. © Nov. 1, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 4, 1916: A 
447213. 

Sheet L. P. 69, Nov. 10, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Nov. 10, 
PG. 2 wee and ale. INOV. to. 1 O1G): 
A 444920. 

eneel Th. Pr 70. » Nov. 17, 1916!" Sheet: 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Nov. 16, 
USIG: 2) Cand “ait. Nov. 20: 1916s A 
448024. 

Sheet MF 4. Dec. 12, 1916. Sheet, 
ie 19% by 25 inches. © Dec. 12, 


1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 


448362. 

Sheet MF 5. Dec. 20, 1916. Sheet, illus., 
19 by 25 inches. @© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 
ec. and aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 454189. 

Sheet MF 6. Dec. 27, 1916. Sheet, 
tilus., LO" by 25 inches: "(© Dee “22. 
LOA; 2 ec. and afl, Dec. 26, 19165 A 
454188. - 
© Oscar Meyer, Chicago. 

Sheet no. 34, Nov. 15, 1916. Sheet, 
ilus:19 by 25. inches; © Oct: 28; 
L9G); 2 ec; ‘and aft: Nove 4. 1906 (A 
447214. 

Sheet no. 35, Nov. 29, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. @© Sept. 15, 
L916 2Ne, and aft. Nov. 177 19962 x 
444945. 

pheet sno, .o6.7, Dec. 15, L1G: Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Dec. me 
TOTS C2 Cs. sand att. sees ia shod G sel 
448280. 

Sheer NO. ots. Dec. 297 19IGy a SNeeL, 
his £9) by 25 inches. © Dec. 8, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 11, 1916; A 


447817. 
© H. J. Grauman, Chicago. 


Sheet no. 309, 310. Nov. 20, 27, 1916. 
Sheet illus., printed on both sides, 19 
by 25 inches. © Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c. 


and aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 447062. 

Sheet no. 311, Nov. 30, 1916. Sheet, 
illus. 9° by 2252 Inches, (© Oct ol, 
LOUGH Aces and fatissiNOV 45 LOtG. ek 
447215. 

Sheet no. 312. Dec. 5, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Nov. 16, 
AOIGE Ze? fandwaik Nov. 20: 191G sk 
448021. 

Sheet no. 313. Dec. 20, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Nov. 16, 
L9UGe. 2Zives and alk Nove 20) 1906 = vA 
448022. 

Sheet’) no: 314. Dec: 27, 1916: Sheet, 
ius. 29) bys 25. imehes.; (@, Bech. 6; 
LOG 2 ec. Bandai Decy sealer OMG eA 
447816 

Sheet no. 315. Dec. 30, 1916. Sheet, 
illus., 19 by 25 inches. © Dec. 12, 
1916 3>2° ¢. ‘and aff. Wee) 14,/129167 A 
448364. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30136 


MEYER-BotuH co.—Continued. 


Special supplement W. C. Both service. 
Dee. 12, 1916. Sheet, illus., 25 by 
19 inches. © Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 448363. 


© W. C. Both, Chicago. 


Stern & co.*, Rochester, 
N. Y. Michaels-Stern calendar for 
autumn & winter, 1916-17. 7 1. 
illus. (part col.) obl. 16mo. [Text 
parallel to binding] [30136 


©), ety 13;" 1816. c. Och 928, 
1916; aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 444755. 
MICHIGAN. University. University 
musical society. Twenty-third an- 
nual May festival, May 17, 18, 19, 
20, 1916. Ann Arbor, Mich., Univer- 
sity musical society, 1916. xi, [13]- 
98, [1] p. ports. 4to. $0.25. 
[30137 
©) Maye) 139 AASIGS *2: cy Mag. x65, 
1916; aff. May 24, 1916; A 433117; 
University musical soc., Ann Arbor. 


MICHAELS, 


92 


_ 


MIcHIGAN LIMESTONE & chemical co. 
Offering a portion of the 7% cu- 


mulative preferred stock. 12, [3] p. 
illus. (part col.) nar. 8vo. (Wal- 
ter Whetstone) [30138 


©: Oct) 28; A916 3.2 1a, Cay ad, 
Oct. 31, 1916; A 447136; Herbert M. 
Morris adv. agency, Philadelphia. 


chart calendar 
1917. illus., col. map. 
fol. [30139 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447104; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


MICHIGAN WEATHER 


i Lhe Te Tes 


Mip-weEst real estate mortgage bond 
co.*, Chicago. [Investment bond] 
[4] p. illus. fol. fold. to 8vo. 

[30140 
©, Oct. 31, 1816; 2 c. and aif. Nov. 
38, 1916; A 444784. 

MippLeporo, Mass. Resident and busi- 
ness directory of Middleboro, Massa- 
chusetts, 1916-1917. Boston, Mass., 
Union publishing company, ince, 
1OkG. > 154, 16 hp? | fold: map. peSve: 
$2.50. [30141 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
23, 1916; A 445784; Union publish- 
ing co., Boston. 

MippLerown, Conn. Middletown and 
Portland directory 1916. [v. 32] 
New Haven, Conn., The Price & Lee 
company, 1916. 433, [9] p. front. 
(fold. map.) maps. Svo. $4.50. 

[380142 

© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ¢ Dee. 1, 1916: 

efi. Nov. 23. 1916; A 446690; Price 
& Lee co., New Haven, Conn. 


ee SS 


pt. L ivssa ia 


[Minter (Mrs. C.°R.)] 
ture page. 


Weekly fea- 
Each Proof, illus. 
[380143, 30144 


Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 1916. @©@ Nov. 17, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 448086. 


Dec. 24, 31, -1916.. © Dees 15, 19i1a ame, 
and aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454151. 
© International syndicate, Balti- 
more. 


Mitrer (Frank P.) Rules and regu- 
lations and baseball schedule of 
Frank P. Miller real estate league. 
21. folder. illus. Svo. [ 30145. 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447412; Harry R. Miller, 
Detroit. 


Mitrer (George Ernest)* Cincinnati. 
Flag of Uncle Sammy and the Jack 


of Johny Bull. Sheet, 12 by 8+ 
inches. $0.10. [30146 
© Nov. 21, 1916; 2G. Nowe 


1916; aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 448196. 


Mitrer (J. Henry) ine.*, Baltimore. 
Story of stories. 21, [1] p. illus. 
Svo. [30147 

© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 454060. 

Mriuter (O. A.) treeing machine co.*, 
Brockton, Mass. Miller shoetree 
[catalogue] cover-title, 31 p. illus. 
Svo. {30148 


© Nov. 7, 1916; 2c. Nov. 22; 1916; 
aff. Nov. 21, 1916; A 448057. 


Mitts (John Proctor)* Montgomery, | 
Ala... Voice from my heart. Card, 
34 by 54 inches. [30149 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. ' 
1, 1916; A 447660. 


Miro bar-bell co.*, Philadelphia. Our 
1917 feature, the new Milo-duplex 


combination — bell. Sheet,  illus., 
printed on both sides. 113 by 9 
inches. (Folder no. 19) [380150 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 cand aii, Nov. 
4, 1916; A 447193. 


MILWAUKEE electric ry. & light co.*. 


Milwaukee. Primer of precaution. | 
(251 -p. rllus.<: -Svor [S0151 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 ¢ andes 
Noy. 6, 1916; A 444754. 


MILWAUKEE, First trust co.*, Milwau- 


kee. Our: building: 7144 ps Satins 
24mo. [30152 
Mar: (20: -1916*)..2) (¢s area 


Noy. 23, 1916; A 447515. 


1340 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 12. 1916 


30170 


MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., FIRST and se- 
curity national bank*, Minneapolis. 
[30158, 30154 


[Budget questions] Sheet, 13 by 83 


inches. © Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 26, 1916; A 447052. 

Pilot to Minneapolis, Minn. 1916. 
cover-title, p. 5-148. illus., pl. 16mo. 


© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 11, 
1916; A 437774. 

MINNEAPOLIS TRAFFIC assn.*, Minneapo- 
lis. Grain rate book no. 6. Nov. 10. 
1916. 84 p. Svo. [30155 

Pe ov. 40, 1916; 2 c. and aif. 
Noy. 17, 1916; A 446478. 
chart calendar. 


MINNESOTA weather 


fare ts it ia) p. illus., col. map. 
Tol. [30156 


erway 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 
98. 1916; A 447103; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


MISSISSIPPI weather chart calendar. 
Peale t. [2].p: illus., col. map. 
fol. [30157 
© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28. 1916; A 447089; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Missouri & Kansas telep co.*, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. Greater Kansas City 


telephone directory, Nov., 1916. 
cover-title, 176, [108] p. 4to. $1.00. 
[30158 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 445711. 


MISSOURI CREMATORY association. Cre- 
mation, a growing custom. [St. 


Louis. Mo. Printed by the Front 
rank press, 1916] cover-title [24] 
De Slugs. .12mo. [30159 


i) Mar 18, 1916; 2 c¢. and aff. 
Noy. 24, 1916; A 446605; Advertis- 
ing, Ruebel-Brown, ine., St. Louis. 


MiassourRrt STATE life insurance co. 
New building association policy. 
[S} p. folder. 16mo. [30160 


meee 10 1916- 2c. Oct. 21, 
1916; aft. Oct. 30, 1916; A 447129; 
Josiah A. Parker, St. Louis. 


MiIssouturiI WEATHER chart calendar. 
ote te [2] p. illus., col. map. 
fol. [30161 


©) duly 1. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28. 1916; A 447109; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


MitrcHEL (James S.) How to become 


a weight thrower. New York, 
American sports publishing com- 
pany [1916.] 90 p. front. (port.) 


MircHet (James S.)—Continued. 
illus., diagrs. 16mo. (Spalding red 
cover series of athletic handbooks 
nee TOR) $0.25: [30162 

© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
13,1916; A 446329; American sports 
pub. co., New York. 


MJELDE (Mons M.) Norway for de- 


fiance if U. S. would lead. (Jn Chi- 
cago daily news) [30163 


(Or Mew 255099167) Dé ©. Ney:):29: 
1916; A 4493844; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


MoBILE CHAMBER of commerce & busi- 
ness league*, Mobile. Southern port, 


Mobile. [24] p. illus. S8vo. 
[30164 
©: Aug?:30;. 191G>.2 ce, - Nov. 9: 
1916; aff. Nov. 11, 1916; A 445619. 
MopENWELT (Die) 51. jahrg. hft. 23, 
 Sepie tate. ius. fol: Mis @.230: 
[380165 


© Sept, 4," 1916. “2 -c.. “Nove -22: 
1916; A—Foreign 14343; Ullstein & 
co., Berlin. 


MopERN ETHICAL dental assn. of Indi- 
ana. [30166, 30167 


Fort of fact and the army of opinion. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 114 by 18 
inches. © Sept. 2, 1916; 1 ¢ and aff. 
Nove: LO. 0916s 1 es OG 26) 1916S A 
447345. 

He knows they must be told. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides, 8 by 183 
inebes. fold. to &vo. AUS 16: 
LOIG: 1.c) and aff. Nov. 10> 29162 1 ¢: 
Oct. 26, 1916; A 447348. 


© Jenne & Butler co., Indian- 
apolis. 


MopERN METHODS school co.*, Cleve- 


land. Factory management. Book 
no. 6. Power house. cover-title, p. 
165-220. illus. S8vo. [30168 


© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff: Dec. 
16, 1916; A 448581. 


Monter (Louis) Musie moods, a 
basis for music appreciation. New 
York city, Columbia graphophone 
company, 1916. 23 p. 8vo. (Colum- 
bia graphophone co. Educational 
bulletin ) [30169 

©, Dee it, 1916) 2 ec: anmatrepee 
14, 1916; A 446786; Columbia 
graphophone co., New York. 


MoLoney car stake co. Moloney tele- 

scopic car stake. [8] p. illus. 8vo. 

[30170 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

9. 1916; A 4483809; W. J. Moloney, 
New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30171 


pt. 5 WSS ie 


Monroe (Harriet Earhart) Historical 
Lutheranism. 10th and rey. ed. 
Philadelphia, The Lutheran publica- 
tion society, 1916. 28 p. 24mo. 
$0.05. [30171 

© Sept. 18, 1916; 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 447594; Lutheran 
publication soc., Philadelphia. 
[Copyright is claimed on corrections 
and additions] 


MoNnTAGUE (Mary) How to make oth- 
ers love you. New York, Federated 
publishing company, [1916] 1 p. L. 
[5]-32 p. 12mo. [30172 

i ee 0s AIG 2 See) Saad. 
Feb. 2, 1916; A 420606; Federated 
pub. co., New York. 


MontTansA weather chart’ calendar. 
1ST) GALLO] xp. hus. col. map: 
fol. [30173 


© duly 1, 1916: .2 ¢. and af, Oct 
28, 1916; A 447110; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


MoNTHLY service bulletin no. 11, Oct. 

1916. [4] p. illus. 4to. [30174 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

14, 1916; A 447350; Natl. amateur 
wireless assn., New York. 


Moore (Allen)* Colorado Springs, Col. 
Scroll of the law. (Jn Graded Sun- 
day school magazine, Oct., 1916.) 

[30175 
© Oct. 1, 1916; 1 ce. Nov. 22, 1916; 
A 449281. 


Moore (Cordelia Haager)* Louisville. 
Old messages for the New Year. 
cover-title, 15 p. 16mo. [30176 


© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Dee. 


11, 1916; A 447798. 

Moore (Edw. W.)* Dunlap, N. C. 
Lusitania sunk. Sheet, 6 by 53 
inches. [30177 


© Oct. 19. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


ol, 1916; A 447357. 


Moore (Otis M.)* Hoquiam, Wash. 
Universal code signals for automo- 
biles, ete. [8] p. 16mo. $0.10. 

[30178 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 1 ¢ Nov. 27, 
1916: 1. Dee. 18, 1916: aff. Dee. 18, 
1916; A 454100. 


Moore (Walter Clement)* New Egypt, 
ry BS Ie [30179, 30180 
World wide opportunities. cover-title, 

[ipoir ap: vo. (National efficiency 
library, no. 4) $1.00 © Dec. 20, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 27, 1916: A 
448595. 


2 ¢. and aff. 


Moore (Walter Clement) *—Continued. 


vo advertising and making it pay. 
2] 5 Svo. (National efficiency 
library. HO. 5). , S100 © Dec. 20, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 21, P3167 A 
448596. 


Moore & Evans. 
man. 
Noy.. Dec., 1916. 


Our monthly sales- 
,[80181, 30182 


40 p. illus. 4to. @ 
Oct. 31, 1916; 2-c. and af Baw a 
1916: A 447148. 


Dec., 1916—Jan., 1917. 48 p. illus. 4to. 
; 2 ce. and aff. Dee 4, 
= A ‘447712. 


© James W. Clark, Chicago. 


Moore steam turbine corp.*. Wellsville, 
N. Y. Single & multistage steam tur- 
bines and reduction gears. cover- 
title, 11 p. illus., diagrs. Svo. (Bul- 
letin no. 1) [30183 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444781.. 


Morcan (F. L.) co.*, San Francisco. 
Morgan’s gift verses, series no. 4. 
cover-title, 5 1. Svo. [30184 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448495. 


Morison (Francis R.)* Cleveland. 
Monthly talk to bank employees. 
[30185-30187 


Christmas. Sheet, 11 by 8 inches. @ 
Dec. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 18, 
1916; A 447973. 


Seeking responsibility. 
inches. Ole salad © 916: Z 
aff. Oct. 26, 1916; A 447028. 


Think beyond your job. Sheet, 12 by 8 
inches. © Nov. 22, 1916: 2 ec. and 
aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 448098. 


perk: 103 by 8 
ec. and 


MorrRis PLAN BANK of Youngstown. 
[30188, 30189 


Certificate of deposit. $50.00. Sheet, 
illus., printed on both sides. 133% by 13 


inches. fold. to 8vo. © Oct. 6, 1916: 
1 ec. Nov. 2, 1916; 1 & Nov. #5, 33t6- 
aff. Nov. 7, 1916; A 447430. 

Rules and conditions. cover-title. [4] 
p. 16mo. © Sept. 29, 1916; 1 ec. and 
aff. Oct. 21, 1916; 1 c. Noy. 15, 1916; 
A 447432. 


© Industrial finance corp., New 
York. 


MorRRIS PLAN COMPANY of New York. 


Full paid investment certificate. 
$500.00. Sheet, illus., printed on 
both sides, 133 by 13 inches. fold. 
to Svo. [30190 


© Sept. 29, 1916; 1 ¢. and aff. 
Oct. 217-1916; 1 & Nov.’ 453i 
A 447431: Industrial finance cor- 
poration, New York. 


1542 


BOOKS, GROUP Ii 


no. 12, 1916 


30226 


Morrison (John L.)* Duluth, Minn. 
Booster book, West Duluth in 1916. 
cover-title, 96 p. illus., ports., map. 
fol. $0.50. [30191 

© Dec. 18, 1916; ec. Dec. 22, 
1916; aff. Dec. 30, 1916; A 453401. 


| 
Richmond’s Mor- | 
ristown, Dover, Madison [etc.] di- | 
rectory (New Jersey) 1917-1918. | 


9 


Morristown, N. J. 


oven year. Yonkers, N. Y., W. L. 
Richmond, 1916. 432 p. Svo. $5.00. 
[30192 

© Dec. 26, 1916: ce. Dee. 30, 
1916; aff. Dec. 28, 1916; A 453384; 
W. ” Richmond, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Morse (Robert V.)* Ithaca, N. Y. 
Morse motor and generator; the 
Morse electric ship propulsion sys- 
tem. 39 p. diagrs. 16mo. [30193 | 

© May 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. | 
1, 1916; A 447624. 


Morton (William Albert)* Salt Lake 


) 


MoToR WORLD. 


| MoroR WORLD PUB. Co. 


Motion picture theatre list—Contd. 
Nov., 


1916. New York, 

ture trade directory 

7p. S8vo. @ Nov. 1, PAU AT 2 ec. Nov. 

53. 1916; aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 448112. 

© Motion picture trade directory 
co., inc., New York. 


The Motion pic- 
co;, ines, 1916: 


Tire rate book stand- 
ard telegraphic code. 3 sheets, 62 
by 4 inches. $0.25. [30201 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 447998; Class 
journal co., New York. 


Tire rate book. 


Sept., 1916. New York The Motor 
world publishing company, 1916. 
cover-title, 116  p. illus. 12mo. 
$0.25. [30202 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ec. Dee. 5, 
1916; aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 447999; 
Class journal co., New York. 


| Mow NTAIN STATES telephone & tele- 


graph eo.*, Denver. Denver and ad- 


City. Life of Christ in simple lan- joining towns telephone directory. 
guage for little children. 141 p. Book no. 1-E. Nov., 1916. cover- 
illus. 12mo. $0.50. [30194 title, 172 p. 4to. [30203 

& Dec i, 1916; 2 c Dec. 18, © Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1916; aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 448409. 5, 1916; A 448242. 

Morton salt co.*. Chicago. Salt talks, | Mownrer (Edgar Ansel) ee 
no. 6. Table salt. cover-title, 15 p. Aid man on trial in U. S. © Dee. 8, 
illus. S8vo. [30195 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 11, 1916; A 449653. 

Expects R to be s N 
© June 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. “OS. eee ilae: atts ae Pk 
Dec. 11, 1916; A 453033. 449546. 
Italy’s ban on luxuries. © Dec. 18, 

MosHeER (Charles C.)* Geneva, N. Y. 1916; A 449859. 

Device for dating eggs problemati- New war methods demanded in Italy. © 
cally, automatically. Post card, Raper Ren Se ee ae 
illus. [30196 Teuton peace offer resented in Italy. © 
— Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. Dec. 16, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. zu, 1916; A 
2, 1916; A 454129. A 449838. 
To name French cardinals. © Novy. 21, 

Moskowitz (Belle Israels) Modern 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 25, 1916; A 449250. 
epeeeegeeereeicnce © 166,119) p. | 0-3 Bs Wren oe Tole; & aaoiee” 
cs ae 5 ec Oy. 22 ; A: 7. 
illus. 32mo. $1.00. [30197 Wagner music angers Rome © Nov. 

© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 20. 1916: 1 ¢ Nov. 23, 1913; A 
23, 1916; A 448548; Alfred Maslin, aire aos ae tee 
AT, = riter irom ciouds sees eet 0 aly. 
New York. Dec. 6, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 9, 1916; A 
4 49587. 
MorTrHer Goose. Mother Goose book FNotes “The tiresome ace: ial ameee 


of rhymes, as told and pictured by 


Margaret Evans Price. Rochester, 
N. Y., Stecher litho. co., 1916. [14] 
> p. col. illus. fol. [30198 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454075; Stecher lithe- 
graphic co., Rochester, N. Y. 


list. Suppl. 
[30199, 30200 
Oct, 1916._ Svo. © Oct. 1, 1916; 


Ce 8 y 
2 e. Novy. 18, 1916; aff. Nov. 2, 1916; 
A 447406. 


MorTion picture theatre 


1345 


Mowreer (Paul Scott) 


daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


[30213-30226 

Allies’ replies in few days. © Dec. 27, 
1916: 1 c Dee. 30, 1916: A 450066. 

Alsace-Lorraine not enough. © Dec. 20, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 26, 1916; A 449955. 

Danger to U. S. from peace now. © 
Dec. 18, 1916; 1 e. Dec. 21, 1916; A 
449867. 


Fear new war more than present sirife. 


@) Dect #1916: 4G. Dees iS, P96; 
A 449812. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30227 


pt. I, a. s., v. 13 


Mowrer (Paul Scott)—Continued. 
France honors artist-hero. © Novy. 235, 
1916; 1c. Noy. 29, 1916; A 44934T. 
French plea against refusal. © Dec. 18, 
19163 1 e& Dee. 21, 3916 = a 
Keeley has Joffre letter. © No 28, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 4, 1916: A 449455. 
Lighting of statue seen as good omen. © 
Dec. 7; 81916: | 1 €: Dec. eae 49962) °A 

449655. 

Paul Ayres Rockwell to wed. © Nov. 24, 
1916; 1c. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449290. 
Say ministers were spies. © Nov. 24, 

1916; 1 c. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449289. 


See death of no significance. © Nov. 24, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449286. 
See Germans seeking peace. © Nov. 23, 
1916; 1 @. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449300. 


Verhearen grew old under war's horrors. 
Noy. 29, 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 4, 1916; 
A 449448. 

Victory for Briand; war cabinet is plan. 
@)..Dec 6) 191621 e Dee: i, 916; 
A 449650. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


MULLINS’ agency. Salesmanship. [6] 
p. folder. 24mo. [30227 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
29. 1916: A 448634; Thomas Dar- 
ragh Mullins, Pittsburgh. 


[Mounns (Margaret C.)] Woman’s 
Christian temperance union in song 
and story. Evanston, Ill, National 
woman’s Christian temperance union 
[1916] 24 p. Svo. (Lantern lec- 
ture [no. 4]) $0.25. [30228 


© July 24, 1916; 1 «@ Aug. 19, 
1916 =>41-e. Oct. 9, 19167 ai Gee SR: 
1916; A 4472438: Natl. woman’s 
Christian temperance union, Evans- 
ton, Ill. 


Munson carbon consumer co. 
[30229, 30230 
Directions for furnace men and me- 
chanics. Card, diagrs., 14 by tii 
inches. © Dec. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dee. 8, 1916; A 447789. 


Munson carbon consumer. Directions for 
using [ete.] Card, diagrs., 14 by 11 
inches. © Dec. 4, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 
Dee. 8, 1916: A 447788. 
© William G. Munson, Indianap- 

olis. 


MvrASHIMA (Tomiichi Frank)* Santa 
Barbara, Cal. Great world war 
classic game of chase. Santa Barbara. 
Cal., Printed by The Daily news job 
dept; [1916]+i 2op 1. AG ps2 Lo tole. 
charts. 8vo. $0.45. [30231 


© Dec. 5, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
19, 1916; A 448423. 


MvcrpHy (Edward J.) Removal of 
sulphur from spent oxide. 5 p. 
diagr. S8vo. [30232 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Nov. 18, 1916: A 447444; American 
gas institute, New York. 


Mvrray (George Finton)*  Walton- 
ville, Ill. Look into eternity. [St. 
Louis, Mo., Christian board of pub- 
lication, 1916] 38, [2] p. 12mo. 
$0.25 [30233 


© Dee. 9, 1916; 2 ce. Dee. 4, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 454251. 


Dry clean- 
12mo. 
[30234 


© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
27, 1916; A 448593; S. F. Bowser & 
co., ine., Fort Wayne, Ind. 


Mtcrray (Lucius Parker) 
ing hints. 20 p. illus. 


Murray (William J.)* San Francisco. 
Immaculate Babe. [8] p. 16mo. 
$0.05. [30235 


© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
19, 1916; A 448441. 


Musavs (William P.) Theory of ad- 
vanced accounting course. chaps. 
12 to 33 inclusive of the Accountants 
educational institute, by W. P. Mu- 
saus, M. H. Bennett, Wm. Macken- 
drick [and others] various paging. 
obl. 16mo. $11.00. [Text parallel 
to binding. ] [30236 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Dec. 22, 1916; A 4541381; Account- 
ants educational institute, Los An- 
geles. 


[MuscHamp (E. A.)] Uncle Harry’s 
evening talk: [B 86—-B 96. By E. A. 
Muschamp and R. C. Clothier] [11 
instalments] (Jn Fall River globe 
& Johnstown daily tribune) Con- 
tents.—B 86. Uncle Harry tells of 
cities ruined by war.—B 87. Uncle 
Harry tells about the movie car- 
toons.—B S88. Uncle Harry tells 
about the election next Tuesday.— 
B 89. Uncle Harry tells how we get 
the election news—B 90. Uncle 
Harry tells about a great profes- 
sion—B 91. Uncle Harry discusses 
armed merchantmen.—B. 92. Uncle 
Harry talks about the high cost of 
food.—B 93. Uncle Harry explains 
some interesting points about the 
election—B 94. Uncle Harry tells 
about Poland.—B 95. Uncle Harry 
explains the legal battle against the 


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BOOKS, 
no. 12, 1916 


GROUP II 
30254 


{MuscHAmp (FE. A.) ]—Continued. 
eight-hour law.—B 96. Uncle Harry 


talks on the wars ae [30237 
© Oct. 26, 30, Nov. 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 


aes of. a, 1916: 1 ¢. are: Dee. 
11, 1916; A 449708; M-C syndicate, 
Philadelphia. 
Music trades. v. 52, no. 24. Dec. 9, 
1916. New York, The music trades 


co. [1916] 130 p. illus. (part col.) 
ports., diagr. fol. [30238 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A pena’ Music trades 


co., New York. 


Mustcsat blue book of America, 1916— 
1917: recording in concise form the 
activities of leading musicians and 
those actively and prominently iden- 
tified with music in its various de- 
partments. Comp. by Emma L. 
Trapper. New York, Muscal blue 
book corporation [1916] 44, 4SS p. 
4to. [30239 

© Dec 12, 1916; 2 c Dec 20, 
1916; afi. Dec. 19, 1916; A 446869; 
Musical blue book corporation, inc., 
New York. 


MUSKOGEE gas & electric co.*, Musko- 
gee, Okl. [30240, 30241 


Electric customers’ information book 
with rates for electricity for Muskogee 
and Fort Gibson. 42 p. 12mo. © 
Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 13, 
1916; A 444897. 

Gas customers’ hand book with rates 
for natural gas Service for Muskogee, 
Okla. i p. 1. 22 p. diagrs. 12mo. 
Mee Cheb. 25. 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 

TS 10162 A 444898. 


MUTUAL PROGRESS association of South- 
ern California. Prospectus of the 
Mutual progress association of 
Southern California and its co-oper- 


ative colony. cover-title. 12  p. 
16mo. [30242 


© Nov. 18. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448125; August Greth, 
Los Angeles. 


{MuTrvuaL SERVICE corp., New York] 
Skookum apples. cover-title, 46. [2] 
p. illus. (part col.) S8vo. $0.10. 

[30243 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 

28. 1916; A 447591: Northwestern 
fruit exchange, Seattle. 


N. A. R. D. peoples almanac for 1917. 
Seattle, Wash., Cascade drug com- 
pany [1916] cover-title. 64 p. illus. 
(part col.) Svo. es 2a. [30244 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A ries National assn. 
of retail druggists, Chicago. 


Bags of all kinds in 
[12] p. illus. 

[30245 
2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
Jacob Frank 
Louis. 


NACKE (Louise) 
crochet. Book no. 5. 
4to. $0.10. 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 
27, 1916; A 448130; 
mercantile co., St. 


| 2 NANTUCKET land trust*, Boston. Nan- 
| tucket Island. Sheet, illus., map, 
| printed on both sides, 25 by 183 
fold. to Svo. [30246 


Oct. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 


inches, 
©) 
af 
31, 1916; A 4471438. 


NasH (William T.) [ 30247, 30248 


Not just now. New York, The Spectator 

| company [1916] 15 p. 24mo. § 
@.Nov. 135.1916; 2’ ce. Ney: 17. 
aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447395. 

One business man’s experience with life 
insurance. New York, The Spectator 
company, 1916. 24 p. i16mo. $0.15. 
@ Dee. 11,°1916> 2 ¢.. Dee. 13, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447916. 


© Spectator co., New York. 


ACADEMY of design*, New 
Illustrated catalogue, winter 
1916. viii, 84, ix—xii p. 
port. 12mo. $0.25. 

[30249 
e. and afi. Dec. 


NATIONAL 
York. 
exhibition, 
front., plates, 


| 


© Dee. 16, 1916; 2 

23, 1916; A 446911. 
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIFE insur- 
ance policy holders*, Chicago. His- 
tory of the Bankers life association 


of Des Moines, Ia. 47 p.  S8vo. 
$1.50. [30250 
© Dee. 27, - 1916 = 2 Je'Tant 44. 


1916; aff. Feb. 9, 1916; A 420718. 


NATIONAL ASSN. OF PORTRAIT painters*, 
New York. Catalogue of the sixth 
annual circuit exhibition of the na- 
tional association of portrait paint- 
ers inc., 1916-1917. Nov. 2d, to 
Noy. 26th, 1916. New York, Ameri- 
ean fine arts society [1916.] p. [3]- 
53 incl. plates, ports. Svo. [380251 

© Oct. 2, 2. 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
aft. Nov. 13, 1916; A 446367. 


NATIONAL BIRD Sanctuary associates, 
inc. Bird sanctuary competitions. 
Sheet. printed on both sides, 123 by 
§ inches. [30252 

© Nov. 1,.1916;,.2\.@ and. aif. 
Noy. 3, 1916; A 444740; Katharine 
Minahan, Orange, N. J. 


NATIONAL BOARD of review of motion 
pictures*, New York. Garden of 
American motion pictures for father, 
mother and the young people. 

[30253, 30254 
Jan. 1, 1915—Apr. 1, 1916. 31 p. S8vo. 


© June 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 8, 
1916; A 447772. 


1\5 


1348 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30255 


NATIONAL BOARD of review of motion 
pictures—Continued. 


Apr. 1—Oct. 1, 1916. 18 p. S8vo. (Sec- 
ond quarterly catalog, Oct. 1, 1916) 
$0.10. © Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dec. 8, 1916; A 447771. 


NATIONAL BUREAU of analysis*, Chi- 
cago. Helpful suggestions. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 11 by 83 
inches. [30255 


© Nov. 20,-1916: 2 c and aff. 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 448554. 


NATIONAL CASH register co.*, Dayton, 
Or [30256-80258 


Exchange and second-hand price list, no. 
AQ, ‘Hifective Jan. 1, 1917. 68 p. 
LIne | O) Wee: LD TOG 2 cand are, 
Dee. 21, 1916; A 448478. 

Price list of supplies for the United 
States, no. 40. Effective Jan. 1, 1917. 
Houps ovo. GC Dec 22) 191652 eG and 
aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 454181. 

U. S. price list of National cash regis- 
ters with decisions in force, no. 40. 
Eitective Jan. 1, 1917. 100 p.. L2mo. 


@ Dee wos 1916? 2°. and sik Dec 21: 
1916; A 448479. 

NATIONAL CITY BANK OF MEMPHIS, 
Tenn Christmas savings’ club, 
1917. [30259-30264 
Classe $68.75. 2 [si po wus, SLGmo. 

SO10. @OUNov. 24541916: 2c) and att. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 448164. 

@lass:(5=A..") $63:75.' [4] p. “eolovillus: 
LGmo;. © Wee. 15, 1916.3 2 cand aft. 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 447980. 

Glass TO SUuevouL, L4le ip. col alinis: 
16mo. © Dec. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 447979. 

Class 10—A. $127.50. [4] p. col. illus. 
Lomo, -@ Dec. 15, 191G: 2c. and: ait. 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 447983. 

Class 750s. 1$25:00)° [4]. p.. «colt illus: 
16mo. @© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 447981. 

Class 250. $125.00. [4] p. col. illus. 
lGmos ©) Dec. Ld, 1 906 2 co and! air. 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 447982. 
© Edward Creel Tefft, -Memphis. 


NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK*, 
New York. Code of the foreign de- 
partment of the National city bank 


ot New York, 1916." 2p. ky 26: p. 
fold. table. 4to. [30265 

OM Nov: 10; 7916: : 2) eh and saitt. 
Nov. 15, 1916; A 446411. 


NATIONAL CLOAK & suit co.*, New 
York. National’s white sale. 87 p. 
illus. (part col.) 8vo. ([National 


money-saving style book, v. 21, no. 
1, Dec., 1916] ) [380266 
© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
20, 1916; A 454056. 
NATIONAL COLLEGE Republican. 
[80267-80269 


15 pe alias 
ORO CEH 23 SiGe 
28, 1916; A 447080. 


V4.0; non 1 OCts, 2ae LOG: 
ports. 4to. $0.05. 
2G. valid: ath. ‘Oet. 


ee 


pts aie 


NATIONAL COLLEGE Republican—Contd. 


vy. 6, no. 2; Nov. 1, 19176)" [News work 
National Republican college league] 
1916. 15 p.  illus., ports. (4to. esos: 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and ai Noyes, 
1916; A 447190. 


v. 6, no. 3, Nov. 6, 1916). 19%m) Sports: 
(@) Nov. 6, -A91Gis\ 2) iG aad 
aff. Nov. 9, 1916; A 447287. 


© National Republican college 
league, New York. 


NATIONAL COMMERCIAL gaS assn. 
[30270-80275 


Commercial management. Lesson no. 9. 
How to make the appeal in advertis- 
ing. 2 p.. L, [210-2207 aise 

Practical gas educational courses.) 
Oct. 20, 19165 2 6. Oety 2a, een 
aff. Oct. 21, 1916; A 439980. 


Lesson no. 10. How to 
appeal in advertising. 2 p. l., [121]- 
132 p. S8vo. (Practical gas educa- 
tional courses) @ Dec. 5, 1916; 2¢ 
and aff. Dec. 30, 1916; A 454282. 


make the 


Illumination. Lesson no. 9. Electric 
incandescent lamp. 2 p. 1, [171]- 
190 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Practi- 
eal gas educational courses) © Oct. 


50, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1916; aff. Oct. 
21, 1916; A 439979. 


Lesson no. 10. 


f Electric incandes- 
cent lamp (Continued) 2 p. 1., [191]- 
208 p. illus., (diagrs.) 8vo. (Prac- 
tical gas educational courses) @© Dec. 
5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 30, 1916; 


A 454286. 

© Natl. commercial gas assn., 
New York. 
Registration list, no. 1, 12th annual 


convention, Hotel Traymore, Atlantic 


City, Nov. 13-18, 1916. cover-title, 
[24] p. 16mo. © Nov. 14, 1916: 2 ¢. 


and aff. Nov. 16, 1916; A 447392. 


Registration list no. 3, final, 12th annual 
convention, Hotel Traymore, Atlantic 


City. Nov. 13-18, 1916. cover-title, 
a2 p. illus. 16moe. ) @) Woy 
1916; 2 c. and ‘aft Nove Sis) sotor 
A 447394. 
© Gas age, New York. 

NATIONAL COMMITTEE on films for 


young people. Better film enter- 


tainments. How to gather and hold 
audiences. cover-title, 16 p. S8vo. 
$0.10. [30276 


© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
So TG A 447770 : National board 
of review of motion pictures, New 
York. 


NATIONAL CONGRESS 
parent-teacher assns. 
Worcester, Mass. 
Parents’ classes. Leader’s hand-book. 

TA. ay. 16mo. $005. -©@' Octane. 


SIG 2 co and aft. Oct® 267 50otGe 
A 447087. 


What do we mean by Be good? [4] p. 


of mothers & 
Mass. branch*, 
[80277, 30278 


16mo. (Parents’ classes. Leader’s 
leaflet, no. 1.) $0.01. © Oct. 4 
19163 2c: and aff.” Oct: 26, TSilo, 
447088. 


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BOOKS, GROUP ii 


no. 12, 1916 


NATIONAL counciz of Jewish women’, 
Kansas City, Mo. Plan of work. 
Sub-committee on the blind. 8th 
triennial period, 1914-1917. [Kan- 
sas City, Mo.. Printed by Tiernan 
Dart ptg. co., 1916] 40 p. 12mo. 

[30279 
© May 6, 1916: 2 c. May 17, 1916; 
aff. May 18. 1916; A 431106. 


NATIONAL COUPON exchange*, New 
York. National coupon exchange 
cooperative profit-sharing mail or- 
der business plan. cover-title, [14] 
p. Svo. (Bulletin no. 100) [30280 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 454128. 


NATIONAL 
corp. 


[30281-30283 
System voucher. check. 
form. Svo. © 


[4] p. fold. 
Mawec. -9.> 1916: .2 .e: 
and aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 447848. 
Thrift-coupon album. cover-title, 20 p. 
24mo. © Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 447685. 


Thrift is right thinking put into action. 
cover-title. [16] p. col. illus. Svo. 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 4, 
1916; A 447686. 


© John T. Todd, Springfield, I. 


NATIONAL ELECTRICAL contractors’ 
assn.*, Utica, N. Y. Universal data 
and sales book. [Additions] Nov., 
1916. [48] p. Svo. $10.00. [30284 

©) Noy. 25, 1916: 2 c« Nov. 29, 
1916; aff. Nov. 28, 1916; A 447596. 


NATIONAL FEDERATION of remedial loan 
associations*, New York. Eighth 
annual convention, June 22-24, 1916. 
xiii, 51 p. Svo. (On cover: Bulle- 
tin, November. 1916) [30285 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916; A 446531. 


NATIONAL FIRE proofing co.*. 
burgh. Natco imperishable 
chute and feed room, 
erect them. cover-title, 12 p. illus.. 
(diagrs.) Svo. [30286 

© Dee. 15, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 454088. 

NATIONAL LANDSCAPE service.* Newark. 
Landscape information form. Sheet. 
11 by 8 inches. [30287 

Serer 12 1916:,.2 ¢ and aff. 
Dec. 28, 1916; A 454235. 


EFFICIENCY development 


Pitts- 
silo 
and how to 


NATIONAL MOTION picture ticket co., 
ine. National savings certificate. 
Sheet, 34 by 7 inches. [30288 

© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
23, 1916: A 447571; Robert P. Wes- 
sels, Corning, Ia. 


| 


30298 


NATIONAL PECAN groves co.*, Washing- 
ton. Pecan, the king of nuts, and its 
many uses. 14 p. illus., diagrs 
24mo. $0.10. [30289 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
2, 1916; A 448229. 


NATIONAL SAVINGS systems co.*, Har- 
risburg, Pa. National savings sys- 
tems cash savings check. Rules and 
regulations. Sheet, 34+ by 6% inches. 

[30290 
© Feb. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 
23, 1916; A 426392. 


NATIONAL SHAWMUT Dbank*, Boston. 
Foreign trade report [port of Bos- 


. ton] [30291, 30292 

Sept 21916. [3] ps 4to: © Oct: 30, 
19163 2c. and aif. Oct. 31,1916; A 
447134. 

Oct. 1916. » [al .p..-4te, © Noy. 28, 
916: 2 e: and aff. Dec. 1, 1916; 
447629. 


NATIONAL TANK & pipe co.*, Portland, 
Or. Pipe. 48 p. inel. front. (port.) 
illus. (part col.) Svo. (Cover-title: 
Redwood-Douglas fir pipe. Catalog 
no. 14) [30293 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
14, 1916; A 447330. 


NATIONAL TROTTING assn.*, Hartford. 
By-laws and rules and regulations, 
1916-1917. Hartford, Conn., 1916. 
137 p. 16mo. $0.50. [30294 

© Apr. 10, 1916; and aff. 
Apr. 14, 1916; A 428513. 


NATIONAL TUBE co.*, Pittsburgh. Na- 
tional pipe standards, appendix to 


3) 


& 


1913 ed. Book of standards. 1 p. L, 
p. 517-714. illus. (tab.) 16mo. 
[30295 


© Dec. 14. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
18, 1916; A 453148. 


NATIONAL WOODENWABRE €0.*, Hill City, 


Minn. Catalogue showing pails, 
kits, and tubs. 39 p. front., illus. 
(part col.) nar. Svo. [30296 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Noy. 17. 1916; A 444954. 

NATIONAL X-Ray reflector ¢o.*, Chi- 
cago. Magnets of trade. [New ed.] 
[16 p.] illus. 16mo. [30297 

©) iNov. 15, 19iG=_2 ef and an. 


Noy. 20, 1916; A 444995. 

NATIONAL YEAR book, 1917; a book of 
facts, figures and general informa- 
tion. New York city, C. S. Ham- 
mond & company [1916] xxxii, 240, 
144 p. illus., maps. Svo. ; 30298 

© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
9, 1916: A 446755; C. S. Hammond 
& co.. New York. 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30299 


pot. I, th Seas 


NAVAL HISTORY society calendar, 1917. 
[New York, N. Y., Printed by the De 
Vinne press, 1916] Card. 173 by 
103 inches, with 12 1]. attached. 

[30299 

© Oct. 28; 1Stee 2 fe; Wee. 11) 

1916; aff. Dec. 12, 1916; A 446767; 
Naval history society, New York. 


NEBRASKA weather chart calendar. 
SOUT. a2 A aap: Mius., eol “map. 
fol. [30300 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447087; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Mys- 
Washington, 

Bernhard 


NEEDLE (Morris)* Washington. 
tery of the reward. 
Dis) Gy, Printed \ by 
Schwartz, 1916. 18 p. 24mo. [Mo- 
tion picture scenario] [30301 

© Dec. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
12, 1916; A 448331. 


NELSON (J. F.)* College View, Neb. 
Nelson try-on and register system. 
10 |. illus., diagrs. 4to. [30302 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
27, 1916; A 447218. 

{NELson (R. L.)] 
page. Oct. 29-Nov. 
illus., port. 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 
9, 1916; A 447272; 
syndicate, Baltimore. 

NELSON’sS ~~ encyclopedia. [Semi-an- 
nual] revision pages (March, 1916, 
index) [of] Nelson’s perpetual loose- 
leaf encyclopedia. various paging. 
illus., maps, diagrs. Svo. [30304 

© Apr. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 
17, 1916; A 428691; Thomas Nelson 
& sons, New York. 


Weekly feature 
5, 1916. Proof, 
[30303 

ce. and aff. Nov. 
International 


NERLINGER (Amil F.)* Detroit. Facts 
and statistics concerning Detroit, 
Grand River and Redford. §& p. 
folder, map. 16mo. [30305 


© * Oct. 26; 1916)2 cand (ae ck 
28, 1916; A 447063. 

Nespit (W. D.) Hymn of Thanks- 
giving. Chazy, N. Y., Heart’s De- 
light Farm, W. H. Miner, 1916. [2] 
pe’ col... illus... 4toe. | (Coverite: 
Thanksgiving greetings) [30306 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 448099; William H. 
Miner, Chazy. N.Y. 

Nessir (Wilbur D.) 
my flag. Card, col. 
inches. $0.30. 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 30, 1916; 
atiewINOW,. ay: 1916: A 444914; P. EF. 
Volland & co., Chicago. 


Your flag and 
illus., 14 by 11 
[30307 


NEUBURGER (Max) & co.*, New York. 
Neuburger furs will be big holiday 
sellers. 51 p. illus. (part col.) Svo. 
(Catalog B, fur season, 1916-17.) 

[30308 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1916; 


aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 447228. 

NEvE rundschau. 27. jahrg. 1. hft., 
jan._juni, 1916. 6v. Svo. M. 2.50 
each. {30809-30314 


© Jan. 1-June 1, 1916; 1 ¢. each 


Noy. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 14243- 
14248; S. Fischer. verlag, Berlin. 
NEw Beprorp, Mass. New Bedford 


1916. wo. 
A. Greenough 


and Fairhaven directory, 
49. Boston, Mass., W. 
& co., 1916. 1227 (i. e. 1115) p. front. 
(fold. map) S8vo. $5.50. [303815 
© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20. 1916; A 446488; W. A. Green- 
ough & co., Boston. 
New Britain di- 
[v. 89] New Britain, 


NEW BriTAIN, Conn. 
rectory, 1916. 


Conn., The Price & Lee co., 1916. 
514, [551]—S810, [8] p. front. (fold. 
map) S8vo. $4.50. [30316 


© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
7, 1916; A 446722; Price & Lee ©co., 
New Haven, Conn. 


New Castite herald. $80 in prizes 
given by the herald. (In New 
Castle herald.) [30317 


© Nov. 15,. 1916; £ elt 
1916; A 449280; Richard Mather 
Archer, New Castle, Pa. 


NEw ENGLAND ASSOCIATION Of plumb- 
ing inspectors*, Boston. Digest of 
plumbing regulations in effect in the 
New England states. 3862 p. ports. 
Svo. -$1.00. (Cover-title: Official 
handbook of the New England asso- 
ciation of plumbing inspectors, 1915-— 
1916) [30318 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1916; 

aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 453151. 
ENGLAND telephone & telegraph 
, Boston. Telephone directories. 
[30319-30329 


Fall and beige issue, 


NEW 


Augusta district. 
1916. cover-title. 76 p. © 
Nov. 22, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1916 aff. 
Nov. 23, 1916; A 447525. 

Bellows Falls — Brattleboro district. 
Fall and winter issue, 1916. cover- 
title, 40 p. 8vo. © Dec. 23. 19163) 2 
c. Dec. or. 1916; aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 
454221. 


Burlington, Vt., district. 
Fall and winter issue, 1916. 


[Section] 27. 
cover- 


title, 28 p. S8vo. © Dec. 11, 1986 252 
e. ‘Dee: 43, 1916: ai... Dee: 12, 1916; 
A 448342. 


1348 


BOOKS, GROUP IT 


no, 12, 1916 


New ENGrLANp telephone & telegraph 
co.*—Continued. 


Calais district. [Section] 36. Fall and 
winter issue, 1916. cover-title, 28 p. 
Svos Om bec) 1916s) 2) c.. Dec. '8, 
1916; aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 448410. 


Claremont—Newport district. [Section] 
31. Fall and winter issue, 1916. 
cover-title, 24 p. 8vo. @ Dec. 27, 
1916: 2 c. Dec. 29, 1916; aff. Dec. 28, 
1916; A 454265. 


Dover — Portsmouth — Rochester district. 
[Section] 28. Fall and winter, 1916. 
cover-title, 68 p. 8vo. @©@ Dec. 7, 
1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 
447778. 


Keene—Peterboro district. [Section] 9. 
Fall and winter issue. 1916. 
iglesias. p.!) Svo:'.'@ Dee. 15, 
2c. Dee. 12, 1916; aff. Dec. 16, 
A 448435. 


Lebanon—White River Junction 
fall and winter issue, 1916. cover- 
title, cap. Svo.- © Dee: 22, 1916; 2 
ec. and aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 454174. 


Pittsfield district. [Section] 6. Fall 
and winter issue. 1916. cover-title, 
Peewee) © Dec’ 12. 1916: 2c, 
and aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 4483 382. 


Portland district. [Section] 17. Fall 
and winter issue, 1916. cover-title, 
Tso De. Ssvo. © Dec. 4,. 1916; 2 «¢. 
and aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 447723. 


Rutland, Vt. district. [Section] 28. 
Fall and winter issue, 1916. cover- 
ttle 22 1p. save. © Dec. 5, 1916; 2 
e. Dec. 6, 1916; aff. Dec. 7, 1916; A 
448303 


1916; 
1916; 


district, 


New HENGLAND WEATHER chart calen- 
reer na 4. 12). ps. illus.,. col. 
map. fol. [30330 

© July 1) 1996; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447097: Grand Rapids 
ealendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Di- 
4to. 
Jan., 
[30331 


e. and aff. Dec. 


NEW IDEA pub. co.*, New York. 
rections for baskets. [2] p. 
(In the Woman’s magazine, 
1917.) 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 
1, 1916; A 447608. 


NEW JERSEY Weather chart calendar, 
1917. Grand Rapids, Mich., Grand 
Rapids calendar co., 1916. 12 1. 
[2] p. illus., map. fol. [Text paral- 
lel to binding] [30332 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 6, 1916; A 444758; Grand 
Rapids calendar co., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


New Mexico weather chart calendar. 
ere [Zt pp. illus. ‘col’ map. 


fol. 130333 | 


© July 1, 1916; 2 @ and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447092; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


76464—17——7 


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New Orteans, La. New Orleans pub- 
lic school spelling list. New Or- 
leans, F. F. Hansell & bro., ltd. 
[1916] 382 p. 16mo. $0.05. [30334 

© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
13, 1916; A 486779; F. F. Hansell & 
bro., ltd., New Orleans. 


NEW PROCESS CO. [30335, 30336 
Correct dress for clergymen. cover-title, 
fal epee US ieeeAnO Oct. 23, 
LOLGH 2 ve, and) jai. Oct. 267 1916 s Cx 
447027. 

Easy -measure blank. Sheet, illus., 
diagrs., 10% by 74 inches. @© Nov. 18, 
LOVG's 2 ec: and afr. Nov. ©2925 VOrUG:" A 
447562. 
©). Lip platy, 


New ROoOcHELLE, N. 


Warren, Pa. 


Y. Richmond’s an- 
nual directory of New Rochelle, 
Larchmont, Pelham  [etc.] nn 
itn vear. Yonkers) \ TN. Ns. Wen 
Richmond, 1916. 16 [2], 17-493 p. 
front. (fold. map) S8vo. $5.00. 
[303837 
© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
1, 1916; A 445882; W. L. Richmond, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 


New society blue book, San Fran- 
cisco, Oakland, Piedmont  [etc.] 
1916-1917. San Francisco, M. M. 
Pinchard¢1916) 12 ps k,.. 33=327% | p. 
Svo. $4.00. [30338 

©) Dec. 8, 1916; 2.c. and aff.. Dec: 


19, 1916; A 446868* Marguerite M. 
Pinchard, San Francisco. 

New Yorke (City) R. L.. Polk & co.’s 
1916 Trow New York copartnership 
and corporation directory, boroughs 
of Manhattan and Bronx, for year 
commencing Oct., 1916. v. 64. New 


York RB. Lb. Polk .&) eo; ine! 2916. 
1177 p. Svo. $20.00. [30339 
©): Nov. : 23, 191642 1c! and caf. 


Noy. 24, 1916; A 446608 ; 
& co., ine, New York. 
New YORK CITY CAR advertising co.*, 
New York. [30340-30344 
Christmas, 1916, contest. Form 3. 

Sheet, printed on both sides, 12 by 9 


inches. © Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. Dec. 
2, 1916; aff. Nov. 23, 1916; A 448197. 


Fill in the missing letters. Card, 11 by 
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447528. 

Reward for missing letters. Card, 11 
by 21 inches. © Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ec. 
Now 2457 1916s ait Nove) 20, LOt6 VA 
447529. 

Supply missing letters. 


R. L. Polk 


Card, 11% by. 21 


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21) ALG uh ate. Nov. Da. pula ae vA: 
447530. 


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York. [86345-30350 


Advertising record of evening papers, 
for Sept., 1916, 1915. Sheet, 11% by 
152 inches. (Bulletin Vienunen till Oeul aik)) 
© Oct. 8) 1916s 2e> and. ait ONov., 11, 
1916; A 447314. 

——— October, 1916, 1915. Sheet, 11 by 
16 inches. (Bulletin vy. 3, no. 30) © 
Rove LOM TOG) 2 (eh van deatkay Dees td. 
1916; A 447824. 


Advertising record of morning papers 
for Sept., 1916, 1915. Sheet, 123 by 
144 inches. (Bulletin, v. 3, no. 26) 


INOVer Se LOG) 2 ne: 
TOLG TOA’ 447315. 


—— Oct., 1916, 1915. Sheet, 13 by 144 

j (Bulletin, Vol. o, NoswZe) © 
Nov 20; 19162. 2i-¢) and ait..mec.. 11, 
1916; A 447823. 

Advertising record of Sunday papers for 
meDi, L9LG, TOTS.) Sheet; 13 “by 17 
inches. (Bulletin v. 3, no. 25) © 
Oct. 8; 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 11, 
1916; A 447316. 

—— October, 1916, 1915. 


and aff. Nov. LA, 


Sheet, 13 by 


18 inches. (Bulletin v. 3, no. 29) © 
Nov.l0, 9G 92 (e vand ai. Dee wi, 


1916; A 447825. 
New York HERALD co.*, Jersey City. 
[30351-80358 
Tex Rickard’s 


© 
1916 ; 


Les Darey taken under 
wing as he arrives from Australia. 
Meco 24. LOtG. 2 a. Lec 2a. 
A 449951. 

Steamships in Southern waters now 
attract large number of tourists. Key 
no ichart. © Jan. 9,° E9L6)5) fi '¢..ciam. 
10, 1916; A 421606. 


Twenty-one steamships shown on the 
iterald’s chart. Key to chart.. © 
Wecrvs. TOLLE aie Dees 4, 6; A 
449432. 

18 steamships are shown on the _ her- 
ald’s chart. Key to chart. © Nov. 
Ons WO Gye. al Cha NOs yf OL Ouse cA 
449279. 

22 steamshins shown on the Herald’s 
chart. Key to chart. © Nov. 


1916; 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1916; A 449127. 

sfcamships shown in the Herald’s 

chamity: Weyl too ich ait. Dec. 10, 

1916; 1 ¢c. Dee. 11, 1916; A 449616. 
steamships shown on the Herald’s 

chart.  Key)sto: chart. © )}Dee. 24, 

1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 26, 1916; A 449950. 

steamships shown on the Herald’s 
chart.< dey to. chart. .@) Dee ous, 

1916; 1 ¢c. Dee. 18, 1916; A 449825. 

{Note: The foregoing are in New York 
herald] 

NEW YORK TALKING machine co. Mer- 
chandising heips for Victor dealers. 
47, [1] p. illus., pls. Svo. [80359 
© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 454173; Arthur D. Geis- 
sler, New York. 
NEW YORK TELEPHONE co. Telephone 
directories. [30360-80384 
Albany district. Oct., 1916. viii, 279, 
39° p. ©! Nov. 323, "TSte<. 2 1c: 
Peer e. aff. Dec. 6, 1916: A 
447742. 

Amsterdam district. Oct., 1916. vi, 303 
Wee Oe OU Nove oon OG e Veuebec:. 
7, 1916; aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 447744. 


26 


ol 


36 


rt. Wnss..K IS 


NEw YORK TELEPHONE co.—Continued. 
Auburn-Geneva district. Oct. 5, 1916. 


O2i ps 4ton «) @©ywiINove dite 1916; 2 9s 
and aff.. Dec. 1;.1916; A 447655. 

Bergen, Essex, Wudson counties [ete.] 
New Jersey. Oct. 11, 1916. cover- 
title, 295, 64, 297-476 p.  4ta. © 
Nov: 16) 1916s 2) "@ andi ate. wecas as 
1916; A 448293, 

Binghamton district. Oct. 5, 1916. 108 
p. 4to. -@ Nov. 2;,\UO1G67 2) Caan an. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447656. 


© New York telephone co., Al- 
bany and New York. 

Brooklyn and Queens classified. The 
red book. Nov. 11, 1916; 355 p. 4to. 
© Dec.-13, 1916; 2 ¢c. and afi, Dee. 16. 
1916; A 448401. 


Buffalo Bell classified, Oct., 1916. 135 
p. 4to: © Nov. 16, A963 2 cr and 
aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447670; 
© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 

Central Long Island, Oct. 19, 1916. 100 
p. 4to. @ Nov: 25, 19065 s2e¢,7and 
aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 448221. 

Eastern Long Island, Oct. rs 1916. 
44 p.. 4to.. © Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A. 448220, 

Elmira district. Oct. (5, 1916.) )10G.@- 
4to. @ Nov. 16, 19163 2 @ andra. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447657. 

Hudson. .district.... Oet.; 191G] BAG ig: 
4to. @ Nov. 25, 19163" 2 eG abecra, 


1916; aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 447741. 
Ithaca-Cortland district. Oct. 14, 1916. 


64 p. 4to. © Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Dee. 1, 1916; A 447655. 

Kingston. district. Oct, 1926) 2707 
Ato... © .Nov. 27; 1916372 7%e peer, 
1916; aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 447740. 

Nassau County, Long Island, Oct. 19, 
1916. 108 p. 4to. © Nov. 23, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 448219. 

New York city, Oct.. 11, 1916.. 927. p. 
4to. © Nov. 202 1916: 2°¢ "anda 
Dec. 2, 1916; A 448224. 

Newburgh district. Oct., 1916. 97 p. 
4to. .@ Nov.) 27, 191632 ,ea,Becarae 
1916; aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 44775 

Oswego district. Oct. Sy. t0tGs) ae awe 
4to. © Nov. 106, 1916; 2 ¢. and af. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447654. 

Poughkeepsie district. Oct., 1916. 64 p. 
4to.. © Nov. 29, 1916: /2 (ce. Declr. 
1916; aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 447738. 
© New York telephone co., Al- 

bany and New York. 

Rochester Bell classified, Oct., 1916. 40 


p. 4to....@ Nov. 27, 19164 2c ame 
aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 448254. 


© Reuben H. Donnelley, Chicago. 


Rockland County, N. Y. Oct. 19, 1916. 
cover-title, 64 p. 4to. © Nov. 18, 
“9916; 2 ‘ce: and aff. Dec. "2, Tere. = 
448218. 

Saratoga district. Oct., 1916, vi, 299 
pe tto: As@E Nowa ds "1916 ; 2 2% Dee 
(, 1916); ‘aff... Dec. 6, 1916: A 447743. 

Syracuse district. Oct. 5, 1916. 156 p. 
4to. ie. Nov. 10, 1916: 2° @ andeak 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447652. z 

Utien) districk> + Oct 15,  191GR tase 
4t0. O.8 Nowe &; 1916) 2. '¢ aman 


NOL SA cu iase A 447651. 


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New YoRK TELEPHONE co.*—Continued. 


Watertown district. Oct. 5. 1916. 72 
Rm. 4to. ©- Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447658. 


Westchester and Putnam counties, N. Y., 
and Greenwich, Conn., Oct. 19, 1916. 
cover-title, 244 p. 4to. © Noy. 115, 
116 2 ec and aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 
448222. 
© New York telephone, Albany 

and New York. 

NEw YORK TIMES co.*, New York. 

Moewe officer’s story of famous sea 

raider. (Jn New York times) 

[80385 
© Dec. 3, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 4, 1916; 
A 449438. 


New YORK WEATHER Chart calendar, 


1917. Grand Rapids, Mich., Grand 
Rapids calendar co., 1916. 12 l., 
[2] p. illus. map. fol. [Text paral- 
lel to binding] [30386 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 6, 1916; A 444760. Grand 
Rapids calendar co., Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


NEWARK shoe stores co.*, Baltimore. 


[30387-30398 


I feel the same about it as you do, Ed— 
the Newark shoemaker certainly puts 
up the greatest combination of style 
and value in the country. © Dee. 8, 
1916; 1 ec. Dec. 12, 1916; A 449670. 


If your feet hurt, try Newark shoe 
specialties. @ Nov. 24, 1916; 1 ec. 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 449315. 


Newark shoemaker offers these smart 
styles for men at $2.50 and $2.95. 
(Jn Baltimore evening sun) © Dec. 8, 
1916 hes Dec, 12, 1916: A 449671. 


Newark shoemaker says—“Ask the 
smartly dressed young fellow who it is 
that gives him those classic styles in 
shoes and saves him a dollar on every 
Mair?) © Dee. 15, 1916; 1c. Dec. 20, 
1916; A 449833. 


In cold, wet weather wear the 
Newark work and storm shoes (In 
Baltimore star) © Dec. 1, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 12, 1916; A 449667. 


Let me be your economical Santa 
Claus. (Jn Baltimore star) © Dec. 8, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 12, 1916; A 449669. 


You don’t have to pay abnormal 
prices, when you buy— © Dec. 22, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 27, 1916; A 449975 


Says the Newark shoemaker, I ae 
these’ll please you. [7 by 4 inches] 
(In Baltimore star) © Nov. 17, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 23, 1916; A 449216. 


I know these’ll please you. [14 by 
8 inches] © Nov. 17, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 
23, 1916; A 449217. 


“That’s him, George, the Newark shoe 
maker! I tell you, it’s simply won- 
derful the value and style he puts in 
those shoes. © Nov. 10, 1916; 1 c¢. 
Noy. 20, 1916; A 449525. 


“They’re the smartest-looking shoes in 
the world for the money’’—says the 
Newark shoe maker. (Jn Baltimore 
Saat) (@), Nove10, 1996) 1c. Nov.:20; 
1916; A 449524, 


30485 


NEWARK shoe stores co.*—Continued. 
You have to take your hat off to the 
Newark shoemaker, Phil. © Dec. 1, 
1916: 1 ec. Dec. 12, 1916; A 449668, 
[Note: The foregoing are in Baltimore 
news, unless otherwise stated] 


NEWCOMBE (Warren A.) Constructive 
figure drawing. 8251. Springfield, 
Mass., Milton Bradley company, 
1916. [17] p. booklet. Svo. 8 numb. 
plates, 12 by 9 inches, in envelope. 

[30899 

© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1916; 

aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454138; Milton 
Bradley co., Springfield, Mass. 


NEWELLS’ star map calendar and horo- 
scope, 1917. Card, printed on both 
sides with revolving disk, 10} by 
10% inches. $1.00. [30400 


(oy Sent. 11 doe 2 «. Oct...50; 
1916; aff. Nov. 14, 1916; A 444924; 
Frank Clarence Newell, New York. 


NEWSPAPER feature service, inc.*, New 
York. [Bach Proof, illus. 
[30401-30483 


Asthma Simpson the village queen. He 
was woolly but not wild. © Nov. 11, 
191 Gey Dee. and att. Deei8) 1916 70h 
447759. 

—---- Tle who wins last laughs best. © 
Nov.. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and. aff. Dec. 13, 
1916: A 447850. 


Luke is gifted but Con is keen. © 
Nov. 4, 1916: 2 Cy and ai, Deen ia: 
1916; A 447616. 


Luke should find how Con got 
that hundreds, © Oct: 283, 194162 e& 
and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447474. 

—— lLuke’s imagination is something 
frerces .@, Ney.u25. 19165) 2 c.Aand. ait. 
Dec. 22, 1916; A 454114. 

No such luck for hard-luck Luke. 

@/Oct:. 28: 1916 ; 2 ¢. and, aff: Nove 27; 

1916; A 448140. 


Brow brothers. Get a chair or some- 
thing to stand on. © Dec. 23. 1916; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448655. 

= teenlush (wath Shames) 1@) Wee. 2; 
19162. ec: and atts Dee ws. 1016 2A 
447769. 

Just a minute sir! Just a minute! 

@ Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 18, 

1916; A 447479. 


Oh! By the way Lo, you have not 
seen the gold fish. © Nov. 18, 1916: 
2 Cand aff. Nov. 2, LOUGH A 448149. 


——— What is success, Hy?  @ Dec: 16, 
196 > 2) erand) att. 2Dec 9225 UO A 
454126. 

—__- Why, how do you do. © Nov. 235, 
19IG=2 72 chyand vate eDeey ay ASG A 
447617. 

Your mind Lo, is taken un with so 
many unimportant things. © Dec. 9. 
1916: 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 
447861. 

Daily magazine page for everybody. Bad 
luck all too often merely ee jude- 
ment. @© Dec. 238, 1916: anita 
Dec 29. 1916 3A. 448647. _ 


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30483 


*—_Con. 


page for everybody. 
What you should do to 
© Dec. 16, 


Daily magazine 
Beauty hints. 
overcome biting your lips. 


LOLG 2c. and Vatt.. Dee; 22, 4916); 
A 454117. 

——- Blue serge frock in two forms. © 
Novis 25.) 1ONGe sen an Gy aiis. Wecran ts 


1916: A 447622. 


—-— Delicious candies you can make in 
your own kitchen. © Nov. 11, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447472. 

—— Don’t be a back number. © Dec. 2, 
T91G6;-2 ¢c. and aff. Dec: 8, 1916; A 
447768. 


——- Feminine foibles. © Nov. 25, 1916; 
2c and aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447615. 
Her midwinter dream. © 
Dec. 23, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Dec, 29, 

1916; A 448650. 
—— How a fellow feels when big 


sister takes him to a party. © Dec. > 
DOG; 2 Gc and aif.) Dec, 8S} 19265) A 
447764. 

— For the holiday dances. @©@ Dec. 9, 


ola) 2 
447856. 


——- From head to toe in the realm of 
dress. @©@ Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 448146. 


Have you noticed how independent 
the New girl is? © Nov. 25, 1916; 
c. and aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447621. 


—-— Her move. © Nov. 11, 1916; 2 «. 
and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447470. 


—-— Her toys. © Dec. 16, 1916; 2 «¢. 
and aff. Dee. 22, 1916; A 454119. 


Household helps. Have you 
thought of goodies. © Dec. 2, 1916; 
Dies and aff. Dee. 8, 1916; A 447761. 


Here are five different ways 
to serve poultry. © Nov. 25, 1916; 
ce. and aff. Dec. 1, LSt6 2, Ave 7611) 


—— How to cleanse and brighten your 
hair without a shampoo. © Dec. 2, 
tance ne c. and aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 
447764 


— — How to improve your beauty. Solv- 
ing the perspiration problem. © Dec. 
23° 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 29, 1916; 
A 448651. 


How to make the most of beauty 
you possess; §@ Nov. 18) 19162 2 «@ 
and aff. Nov. 27 1916; A 448143. 


21, 


——— How to make the very most of your 
beauty at Christmas. © Dec. 9, 


cand aft.  Decy 13,1916 377A 


1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 13, 1916: A 
447854. 
-—— How yow really may make your 


beauty dream come tr ue. @ Nov. 18, 


(916: 2 e and aff: Nov. 27, 1916: A 
448145. 

=——— One of her dreams. © Nov. 11, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Noy. 18, UOTE) A 
447473. 

-—— Revelations of a wife. Walk. a talk 
ane an, odd OCI DrRe: © Dec. 238, 
YO wa Cy and ath. Dee. 2Oe sO) A 
448649. 


What can Mrs. Allis’s scheme 
really be? © Dec. 16, 1916: 2c and 
aff. Dee. 22, 1916: A 454120. — 


What happened as the train 
ape into the mountains. © Nov. 11, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Nov. KS, EOLE: A 
447481, 


135 


=) 


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Dt. Ly WES. ee 


NEWSPAPER feature service, ine.*—Con. 


What happened at the dinner 
table. @© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 e¢. and aff. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 448139. 
What happened during the 
memorable first night at the Cosgrove 
farmhouse. Proof, LUS5  POELSE, a) 
Nov. 25, 1946 se2"e: and aff. Dee. a, 
1916; A 447614. 


What happened in Mrs. Allis’s 
room. @© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Dec! 22 AT9i6 A 454122, 


—— What happened when Dicky 
left Madge. © Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 
13, 1916; A 447858. 

What happened when _ the 
warden came. © Dec. 23, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Dec, 29, 1916; A 448652. 
What Madge and Dicky found 
hidden in the depths of the woods. 
© Dee. 16.1916; 2 e. and aff. Dec. 22, 
1916; A 454118. 


a What occurred when Mrs. 
Allis left. @© Dec. 9) 1926; 2°)" and 
aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 447853 

Why did Madge and Dicky 
stare at each other. © Dec. 9, 1916; 
2 c: Dec. 13, 1916; A 447657. 

—— Why is Mrs. Allis at the 
farmhouse. @©@ Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 448144. 
Why Mrs. Cosgrove confided in 
Madge. © Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 8, 1916; A 447765. 

Why the persistent unknown 
thought Madge was Dicky’s_ sister. 
@ Nov. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff: Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447471. 

Ways to keep Father Time at bay 


and retain and improve your beauty. 
© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Dee. 22, 
1916; A 454121. 
Where are oes fOIn eh my pretty 
maid? @ Nov. 18, 19 2 ¢c, and aff. 
Novwi2ly LYIGs i: Preven 


—— Winifred Black writes about a. 


Mother Goose club. © Dee. 23, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448648. 


Winifred Black writes about Bar- 
tering bodies and souls. @©@ Nov. 11, 
1916: 2 ce. and aff. Ney. 18) tote 
447469. 


Winifred Black writes about the 
handwriting on the wall. @© Dec. 9, 
1916; 2c) and aff. Dec, Tay gie ae 
447855. 


—— Winifred Black writes about the 
last of the barons. © Nov. 25, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Dec. 1, 31916; A 447620. 


—— Winifred Black writes about the 
puller’ of wires. © Dee. 2, 191672 6 
and aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 447762. 


Fuller Bull. But I tell you that’s the 
best I can offer you. © Dec. 9, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 447860. 


—— Don’t you ever darken these doors 
again. @© Dec. 2 #916. 2%ep and an. 
Dec. 8, 1916; A 447766. 


—-— Ignatz, the tailor. © 
1916: 2 « and aff. Nov. 
448148. 


So you want to go back to 
work. @ Nov. 25. (916; 2 @ and an 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447618. 

Oo! A peach! .@ Dec. 16, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 22; 1916; A 454125. 


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30494 


NEWSPAPER feature service, ine.*—Con. 

Weill. so long Bill, I’ve gotta go in 

here. © Nov. 11, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 

Nov. 18, 1916; A 447477. 

Yes, I bought a couple of down 
and out railroads. © Dec. 23, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448653. 

Fuller Bull says: All the letters in soup 
sheuld be silent. © Dec. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 447758. 

People now are not as good as they 

once were. Decne Gh AiG 2) -c. 

and aft. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454116. 

Some men wear a cane. @© Dec. 

Za, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 29, 1916; 

A 448645. 

The fellow who bets and wins is 
the lucky guy. Dec. 9,'19165 2 ec. 
and aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 447852. 

—— The more they cut off these 1916 


Skirts: © Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c, and 
aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 448141. 
—— There isn’t any season for lob- 


sters. © Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447612. 

——-— With women wearing ankle watches. 
@ ov, 11, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447475. 

Polly and her pals. Goin’ away? Wot 
ici GaNnoy. 20. 1916: 2 ¢c and afi. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447623. 

Happy new year. © Dec. 23, 1916; 

2c. and aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448656. 

Honest t’ goodness Polly you're 

nose ain’t red. © Noy. 11, 1916; 2 ec. 

and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447478. 

Pst! Maw where’ll [I put this 

steed. © Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

Dec. 18, 1916; A 447862. 


Yes, Ma, its the very latest from 
abroad. @© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c and 
aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 448150. 

—— You forgot to pull down the shades, 
Pa. © Dec. 16. 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 454124. 

You say you’re Mrs. Perkins’ 
Preoeeate, Hee. 2, 1916; 2c. 
aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 447768. 

That son-in-law of pa's. Ah, madame, 
jus’ leave eet to me! @©@ Dec. 23, 
19tGS 2c. and aff. Dec. 29; 1916; A 
448654. 

Hit’s wot Mr. Cedric hordered for 

breakfast, sir. © Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. 

and aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 448151. 

Mil setjar hat. © Dec. 2;,1916; 

2 ec. and aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 447767. 

— Owf! Welkat th. © Dec. 16, 1916; 
Rea an. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454123. 

What in the world is it, Cedric? 

© Nov. 25, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 

1, 1916; A 447619. 

Ya mean t’ tell me that sap-head 

paid $100. © Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. and 

aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 447859. 

You're goin’ t’ get a job an’ go t’ 

work. © Noy. 11, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 

Novy. 18, 1916; A 447480. 


at- 
and 


NEWTOWN giant incubator corp. Let 
the Newtown hatch your chicks. 
cover-title, [8S] p. illus. Svo. 

[30484 

© Oct. 9, 1916: 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 

27, 1916; A 444742: Gilbert R. Spit- 
zer, Harrisonburg, Va. 


NIELSEN (Charles)* Brooklyn. White 
race: their finish. Sheet, 124 by 9} 
inches. [30485 

© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444952. 


NoEL (E. Percy) 


Disprove reports Arabia a transport. 


(30486, 50487 
© 


Dee. 14; ,1916%, 1: ¢. Dee:. 18, 1996: 
A 449814. 
Texas flyer allies’ officer. @ Dec. 27, 


1916; 1 ¢@. Dec. 30, 1916; A 450062. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


Norpen (A.) & co.*, New. York. 
Quarter century of cotton. Sheet, 
diagr., 32 by 25 inches. [30488 


© Oct. 1, 1916: 2°. Oct. 9), 1916: 
aff. Nov. 9, 1916; A 447584. 


NortTH CAROLINA Weather chart cal- 
endar, 1907) 42.1... [2)}) pe illus:, col, 
map. fol. [30489 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20. 1916; A 448031; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


NortH DakoTa weather chart calen- 
dap NOt, Tae Ta aot. CaaS! Col: 
map. fol. [30490 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447113: Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Re- 
fold. 


NortH Penn bank, Philadelphia. 
ward of thrift. [4] p. 8vo. 
to obl. 32mo. [30491 


©» ‘Aus: 25411916; 2... and» aff. 
Aug. 28, 1916; A 489041; Lawrence 
F. Carey, Philadelphia. 


NorTHERN bank note co.*, Chicago. 
Twenty-sixth year holiday bond. 
[4] p. 16mo. [30492 


© Dec. 20, 1916; 1c. Dec. 15, 1916; 
1c. and aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 454177. 


NovEtty notes. v. 2, no. 11, Nov., 1916. 
19 peas! 1 SVG: [30493 


© Nev. 16, 1916; 2 e. and ‘aff, 
Nov. 27. 1916; A 448152; Joseph F. 
Coufal, New York. 


Novo engine co.*, Lansing, Mich. 
Novo ‘engines catalog 816. 80 p. 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Cover-title: Re- 
liable power ) [30494 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 9, 1916; A 447275. 


\ 


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pt. Ty Resa vile 


380495 

Noyes (Alexander Dana) Speculative 
markets. 24 p. 24mo. (Reprinted 
from Scribner’s magazine, Nov.., 
1916) [380495 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447078; Charles Scrib- 
ner’s sons, New York. 


NURSERY Supply co.*, Dickinson, Pa. 
Nursery roll-about. [6] p. folder. 
illus. 16mo. [30496 

9 


() > Mars }10; 1916 2 and aff. 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 447351. 


Nyack, N. Y. Richmond’s directory 
of Nyack, Upper Nyack, South Ny- 
ack [ete.] 1916-1917. v. 2. Yonk- 
ers, WN. .¥.,...W..L.. Richmond, 1916; 
160 p. 8vo. -$4.00. [30497 


© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 453115; W. L. Richmond, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 


Cc: 


NyaL calendar and weather chart, 
LOU sth, fA ps dlius.. map.atol 


[Text parallel to binding] [30498 
© July 1, 1916+ 2'c. Oct) 28nma916 : 

aff. Nov. 6, 1916; A 444759. Prog- 

ress pub. co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Nyce (Vera) [380499, 830500 

Little Mab and Gran-pa Mouse, by Vera 

Nyce, pictured by Helene Nyce. Ro- 

chester, N. Y., Stecher litho. co., 1916. 

. col, illus. 16mo. © April 13, 

1916.3. 2c. and aff: Dec. 18, 19263" A 
454069 


Naughty piggies, by Vera Nyce, pictured 


by Helene Nyce. Rochester, N. Y., 
etecher lth: .co:, 1916)» fit) pg, -eol. 
illus. 8vo. © Oct. 25, 1916; 2 ¢. and 


aff. Dee. 18, 1916; A 454070. 
© Stecher lithographic co., Ro- 
chester, N. Y. 


O. K. hateher co.*, Des Moines. Les- 
son in economy worth practicing. 
Sheet, illus. (part col.) 302 by 202 
inches fold. to obl. 24mo. [30501 

© Nov.14,° 191632 Gland! “ate. 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 444957. 

O’Brien varnish co.*, South Bend, Ind. 
Brien’s alkali proof wall size; the 
perzect bond: 3S) a 7 Sve. WV ia0n02 

© Noy. 14, 1916; 2 ¢c..and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916; A 448064. 

O’Connor (Chas. D.) How to pass 
the board, pt. 8. The metric system 
for druggists. (In Spatula; Nov., 
1916) [380503 

©iNove 295.1906." Iie Dees ls. 
1916; A 449696; Spatula publishing 
co., Boston. 

O'Connor & Goldberg. [30504, 830505 
Iaith and action: shoe prices are going 


ups) © Deey AO S10T6 Het teniec, Ls: 
1916; A 449805. 


| 
13 


O'Connor & Goldberg—Continued. 


Your ‘“Money’s-worth’ means’ several 
things. © Dec. 4, 19163; 1 G.Dee. T: 
1916; A 449527. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
tribune] : 


© Croshy, Chicago, ine., Chicago. 


Opp FELLOWS (Independent order of) 

Sovereign grand lodge* Baltimore. 

[ 30506-80512 

Daily journal of the ninety-second an- 
nual communication of the Sovereign 
erand lodge, i1st—5th day, Monday, 
Sept. 18, 1916—Friday, Sept. 22, 1916. 
5 v. 8vo. © Sept. 19-23, 19165 2 e: 
each and aff. Oct. 30, 1916; A 444657— 
444661. 

Report of J. B. A. Robertson, grandsire 
aud commander-in-chief to the Sov. 
creign grand lodge of the J. O. O. F. 
at its 92d annual session, Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn., Sept., 1916. 17 p. 8vo. 
© Sept. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct, 30, 
1916; A 444662. 

Reports of the grand secretary, adjutant- 
general and grand treasurer. Sept., 
1916." °108 p.. fold: table “Syvo ne 
Sept. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 30, 
1916; A 444663. 


OFFICIAL AUTOMOBILE blue book, 1917. 


v. 6. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, 
Louisiana, Mississippi, North and 


South Carolina, Tennessee and Vir- 
cinia. New York, Chicago’ [ete.] 
The Automobile blue book publishing 


co., 1916. 880 p. front. (folded 
map) illus. maps. S8vo. $3.00. 
[80513 


© “Dec. 17, (1916; 2.6 ee ae, 
1916; aff. Dec. 27, 1916; A 453080; 
Automobile blue book pub. co., New 
York. 
OFFICAL CLASSIFICATION committee. 


[ 30514, 30515 
Official classification, no. 44. Issued 
Dec. 11, 1916, effective Feb. 1, 1917. 
2p. 1, ciii, 397 p.. diagr. 4to. $1.00. 

9 


2c. and aff. Dec. 13, 


@ Dec. 11, 1916; 
1916; A 455070. 
—— Photo-reduction ed. i 
The official classification committee, 
1916." 2° p. 1, Gh, 391 
$1.00. © Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dee. 22.1916 2 A  4as2er. 
© R. N. Collyer, chairman, New 
York. 


New York, 


O’Hiceins (Harvey)* New York. 
John Lawson’s story. pt. 3. (Jn 
Metropolitan, Jan., 1916.) [30516 


© Dee. 1, 1916; 1 ec. Dee. 4, 
A. 449461, 

OHIO CUMULATIVE digest, issue of Oct., 
1916. Ed. by Clement Bates, as- 
sisted by Hugh H. Bates, Cincin- 
nati, O., The Ohio law reporter 
company [1916] 648 p. 4to. $5.00 
a yr. [380517 

© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 e. Nov. 9, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 20, 1916; A 446553; Ohio 
law reporter co., Cincinnati. 


o4 


1916; 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


30538 


OHIO VARNISH Co.*, Cleveland. 


[30518-30520 

Gum-lac. [6] p. folder. illus. (part 
col.) mar. 8vo. © Oct. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 4, 1916; aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 


454036. 
Two little bottles, two chunks of gum, 


two little Chinks. [16] p. folder. 
illus. (part col.) 16mo. © Dec. 13, 
toi0. 2 c.,. and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; 


A 454035. 


You can learn to grain in 5 minutes. 
Sheet, illus. (part col.) 383 by 17 
inches fold. to obl. 48mo. © Nov. 28, 
1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 
447718. 

OHIO WEATHER chart calendar. 1917. 
ote) Ob, tas.. Col. tap... fol. 
[30521 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447100: Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


OKLAHOMA Weather chart calendar. 
fon, 22 [2] p.. illus., col. map. 
fol. [30522 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447122; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Oxup honesty poultry yards. Old hon- 
esty single comb Rhode Isiand reds. 
[4] p. illus., port. 4to. [30525 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
16. 1916; A 447358; John L. Evans, 
Slatington, Pa. 


OLIPHANT (T. E.) How to be better 


dressed at less expense. 29 p. 
chart. 12mo. (Every week library) 
[30524 


© Dee. 20, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 
27, 1916; A 448602; Every week 
corp., New York. 


Orczy (Emmuska, Baroness)* Lon- 
don. How Jean-Pierre met the 
Scarlet Pimpernel. (In New maga- 
zine, Deec.. 1916) [30525 

© 1 ec. Dee. 19, 1916; A ad. int. 
2836: pubd. Nov. 20, 1916. 


ORDER OF PREPAREDNESS of the United 
States of America. [30526-30528 


Boys and girls of preparedness. Rules, 
regulations and requirements. 16 p. 
24mo. (Form 6, Dept. 2.) $0.10. © 


Sept. 12, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 16, 
1916; A 447195. 


Manual. 42 p. 24mo. (Form 5) $1.00. 
@_ Sept. 12. 1916; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 447196. 


What every one should know. 16 p. 
24mo. $0.10. @ Aug. 29, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Oct. 16, 1916; A 447197. 


© John H. Brewer, Louisville. 


OREGON weather chart calendar. 1917. 
12, 1; [2] p: illus., col. map’ fol. 

[30529 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 

28, 1916; A 447095; Grand Rapids 

calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Osporn (Grace) Mrs. Osborn cakes 
of quality, how to make them. 3d 
ed. [Bay City, Mich., Printed by 
Bellamy & Snover] 1916. 39 p. 
illus. sq. 12mo. $2.00 [30530 

Gy Dec. 46; 1916s -2..c. Dee 22, 
1916; aff. Dec. 23, 1916; A 448556; 
Charles Francis Porter, Bay City, 


Mich. [Copyright is claimed on new 
matter ] 

OSTEO-ELECTRO institute*, Bay City, 
Mich. Survival of the fittest. 28 p. 
illus., port., diagrs. (part col.) 
Svo. [3053 

e), Nay: tac¢ tetas Ge Dee 14, 


1916; aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 454004. 


Ovur market calendar. 1917. 13 1., [2] 
p. illus. fol. [30532 
© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 

28, 1916; A 447084; Grand Rapids 
stationery co... Grand Rapids, Mich. 


OwEN (Margaret B.)* New York. 
Typewriter speed secrets told by the 
mistress of the keys. Sheet, port., 
10 by 5} inches. [305335 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 6, 1916; 
1 ec. Dee. 11, 1916; aff. Dec. 5, 1916; 
A 447841. : 


Ofvers (Anna) Pulling together. 
cover-title. 16 p. 16mo. (The Inch 


library, 2d inch) $0.05. [30554 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
4.1916: A 447705: National board 
of Y. W. C. A’s, New York. 


OXWELD railroad service co.*, Chicago. 
Oxweld supplies for oxy-acetylene 
welding and cutting. 1 p. lL. 5-28 p. 
illus. Svo. (Catalog no. 3) [30535 

© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916; A 448065. 


Paciric telephone & telegraph ¢o.*, 
San Francisco. [30536-30538 


Oakland, Alameda. Berkeley [etc.] tele- 
phone directory. Oct. 1, 1916. Va- 
rious paging. +to. © Nov. 10, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Noy. 18, 1916; A 445710. 

San Francisco, Oakland, Aimeda [etc.] 
telephone directory. Oct. 1, 1916. Va- 
rious paging. 4to. © Nov. 6, 1916; 
2 ce. and aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 445709. 

Specification for the fire protection of 
telephone buildings. 56 f 32mo. 
(Specification Z 1130, Apr., 18, 1916) 
© Dec..7, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 13, 
1916; A 447891. 


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30539 pt. 1, Bo sii. 38 
PackARD (A. T.) Horton golf stroke | PARISIENNE ART SERVICE*—Continued. 
exercise. (In Golfers magazine, = oo 4 fh os for pe age a 
Jan., 1916) [30539 - 359-990, LUlus. _ fol. ov. 15, 
2 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Nov. 28), 2916-> 

Dee 23) 19163 1 @& Dee. 30, A 444998. 
1916; A 3840073; Golfers magazine = Sonne —— ae eo > 
j » F36 . | das: ol. Ov. s 
co., Chicago. 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 

PackarRD motor co. of New York*, 448191. 

New York. [30540-30542 no. P 86, Ist issue for Jan., 1917. 


cover-title, p. 405-413. illus. fol. 


soni peg plea for the higher efficiency. © Dee. 5. 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 7, 


0 p 2mo. © Nov. 37, 1916 22 "c. 1916: A 448293. 
and aff. Dec. 4, 1916; A 447682. no. P 86. 2d no. for Jan., 1917. numb. 
Custom bodies for Packard twin 1. 414-421. illus. fol. © Dee. 15, 
| 


14 p. col. illus. 12mo. © Nov. 16, i 9 =. D 18. 1916: 
1916; 2c. and aff. Dec. 4, 1916; A o1g7"2 and aff. Dee. 18, 


no. P 88. 3d no. for Jan., 1917. numb. 
1. 422-429, illus. fol. © Dec. 25, 
1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 27, 1916; A 
448583. 


Motor utilities for the Packard owner's 
convenience. 15 p. illus. 16mo. 
Nov. 30, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Dec. 4, 
1916; A 447683. 


[Papcerr (Edward R.)] Weekly fea- | PArsons (Louella 0.) [30556-80560 


‘ : , . Geraldine Farrar wades river and shouts 
ture page. Proof, illus. 4 = leading armies of France as Joan of 
[30543, 30544 Arce. © Dec. 17, 1916; 1 ¢. Dee. 18, 
Nov. 12, 19, 1916.. © Nov. 3, 1916; 2 c. 1916; A 449869. 
and aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 448082. How Mary Pickford makes good as 
Dec. 10, 17, 1916. © Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. manager. © Dec. 10, 1916; 
and aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 447755. Dec. 11, 1916; A “449739. 
% a “28 Just what happens to the poor little 
© Internatl. syndicate, Baltimore. “xtra girl”! © Nov. 19, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Pace (Erford L.)* Greene, N. Y. kg ie 20, soe FS 449176. fa 
‘ *e43 r eal romance o e movies. ov. ; 
Record of life’s events. [4] p. 16ino. 1916. @ Nov. 19, 1916; 1 « Noy. 
[30545 20, 1916; A 449167. 
© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff... ; a gs ree O att o er 
9 . ror ce. Nov. ote : 
Dec, 12, 1916; A 447870. The foregoing are in Chicago herald] 
ALM (Albert)* Crystal Lake, Tl. © J. Keeley, Chicago. 


Society unmasked; or, Latter-day : 
revelations. 1 p. 1., 209, [2] p. 12mo. | PASSARINI (Dr.) Maladies des fem- 


a5 ~ mes; leur traitement par la fan- 
0. Des 1 Ane oe oars f. Dee dorine. Paris, Etablissements 
“4916: A 448600. : . Chatelain, 1916. 21 p. 16mo. 
Pe [80561 
PALMENBERG’S (J. R.) sons*, New © Sept. 16, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 9, 
York. Manufacturers forms, spring, 1916; A-—Foreign 14387; J.-L. 
summer, 1917. [8] p. illus. nar. Chatelain, Paris. 
4to. [30547 


: PASSMORE (Benjamin J.)* Malvern, 
pe a3 core, Bs tg 2M Af | Pa. To effectually ill smillenesas 
Se ee 5 Sheet, 82 by 54 inches. $1.00. 
PALMER (Frank Nelson)*, Winona [380562 
Lake, Ind. Gospel according to © Dec. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
John. Chapter outline SNe, cover- 18, 1916; A 454038. 


title, [68] p. S8vo. $0.25 [30548 | passumpsic telephone co.*, Newport, 
© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c and aff. Vt. Newport district, St. Johnsbury 


Dec. 18, 1916: A 453141. district telephone directory. [Sec- 
PARAGRAFS, v. 10, no. 7, 1916. tion] 15. Fall and winter issue. 
16 p. illus. S8vo. i ae 1916. cover-title, 48 p. 8vo. [89563 
© Oct. 22, 1916: 2 c and aff. © Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Noy. 
Nov. 6, 1916; A 444774: Whitaker | 27, 1916; A 448158. 
paper co., Cincinnati. Paterson. N. J. First national bank. 


t i Solving dad’s problem: a Christmas 
PARISIENNE ART SERVICE*. New York. rf = 


ae es = ies movie. Sheet, illus., 7 by 42 inches. 
[Bulletin.] [30550-30555 Shes [30564 

P 83. Ist no. for Dec., 1916. numb. y =? 
1. 381-388. "illus. (1’ col, mounted) © Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


Nov. 8, 1916: A 447281. co., St. Paul. 


1356 


fol. ‘@ Nov.-5, 1916: 58 cand aff. 5, 1916; A 448265; Harvey Blodgett 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


PATTERSON (FEF. H.) 
cost reduction in 
bookkeeping department. 
Svo. [30565 

© Novy. 17, 1916; 2 e« and aff. 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 447447; American 
gas institute, New York. 


Organizing for 
the consumers’ 
BO) Ee 


PAYNE (James)* Chicago. Metaphys- 
ies and the art of attainment. 


cover-title. 48 p. 24mo. $1.00. 
[30566 
© Nov. 20, ae 2 @ Nay. (21, 


1916; aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 448033. 


Peacock (C. D.) Chicago. 


[30567-30569 


mc.*, 


Fashions; pearls, platinum, gold. cover- 
title 24 p. illus. (part col.) 4to. © 
Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 29, 
1916; A 448172. 

Jewel news. Seasons greetings. 1916— 
fon, 4-23 illus. Svo. Nov. 24, 


1916: 2 ec. Nov. 29, 1916: aff. Dec. 14. 
1916: A 448368. 


Peacock, jewelers and Silversmiths, Chi- 
cago, 1916. cover-title, 224 p. illus. 
8vo. @ Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

se 6, 1916; A 4447838. 


Peacock (Thomas Brower)* Denver. 
Why you should buy a Ford car. 21. 
Svo. [30570 

© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
29, 1916; A 448622. 


PEARL street savings & trust co. Holi- 
day saving suggestions. [48] p. 
illus. 12mo. [30571 


© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447666; Bryan & Bryan, 
Cleveland. 


PEKIN. Ill. Directory of the city of 
Pekin, Tazewell County, Ill. for the 
year 1916. [Pekin, Ill.] Wm. H. 
Bates, 1916. 294 p. front. (folded 
map) Svo. also appendix: Histori- 
eal souvenir to commemorate the 


dedication of the new Tazewell 
County court house. cover-title, 32 
p. illus., map. S8vo. $3.00. [80572 


© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
26. 1916; A 453124; W. H. Bates, 
Pekin, Il. 


PettetTt (Frank C.)* Atlantic, Ia. 
Honey-producing plants. no. 13-28. 
[il installments] (Jn American bee 
journal) [38057 

© Jan. 2-—Dec. 2, 1916; 1 c¢. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 450033. 


PENN gardens co.*, Washington. 
portunity doesn’t Knock. 
p. 3-18. illus. 12mo. 

© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 
11, 1916: A 447310. 


Op- 
cover-title, 
[30574 


ce. and aff. Nov. 


30584 


PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CoO.*, Philadel- 
phia. [30575, 30576 
Italian-English. Ties. cover-title. 19 
p. illus. S8vo. (Educational course, 
pamphlet L—14) @ Nov. 9, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 25, 1916; A 447552. 

Mathematics, weights and measures. 46 
p. map, diagrs. Svo. ([Educational 
course], pamphlet M-1-E) © Aug. 18, 
1916: 2 c. and aff. Nov. 25, 1916; A 
447553. 

PENNSYLVANIA WEATHER Chart calen- 
dar.» 191%. 12.1., [21 p.» illus; col. 
map. fol. [30577 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447112; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


PENTE (William)* Chicago. 
[30578, 30579 
Bobby’s dream, a story of a dream that 
came true. 23 p. 16mo. $0.50. 
July 25, 1916; 2 c. July 28, 1916; aff. 
Dec. 8, 1916; "A 447746. 


Giants of Lilliputania; an animated 
fairy tale. Col. cut out and folding 
stage buildings and characters. in 
envelope. 113 by 17 inches. Rev. ed. 
of pamphlet. We OPE" Wael ee ate 
16mo. $0.50. © July 25, 1916: 2. 
July 28, 1916; aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 
444915 

PEOPLES fake Carnegie, Pa. Christ- 
mas club card, 10 cents a week class. 

Card, printed on both sides, 3 by 5 

inches. [30580 
© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 

Dee. 21, 1916; A 448448; J. S. Tay- 

lor, Carnegie, Pa. 


Propres bank and trust co. New 
Haven, Conn. Useful information 
for common people. cover-title, [8] 
p. 24mo. [30581 

© Nov. 21,1916; 2 .c: Nov.-24, 
1916; aff. Dec. 5, 1916; A 448243; 
George A. Henbisch, New Haven. 


PEOPLES SAVINGS bank co. Home eco- 


nomy. Cleveland, O., People’s sav- 
ings bank co., 1916. 48 p. 16mo. 
[30582 

© Dec. A438, 491632 ¢. and ,aff. 


Dec. 26. 1916; A 454228; Bryan & 
Bryan, Cleveland. 

Percivat (Hlenor H.)* Oakland, Cal. 
Percival new method of dressmak- 


ing. cover-title, 2 p. 1., 41 p. diagrs. 
Svo. §3.00. [30583 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447663. 

PerctvaL (Harold W.)* New York. 
World war, the killed in battle and 
reincarnation. New York, Book de- 
partment of The World [1916] 
cover-title, 8 p. S8vo. $0.05. [80584 


(), Oek. 20, ASIGs 2c. Dex. 26, 
1916; aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 448580. 


1357 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30585 


PERFIELD (Effa Ellis)* Chicago. Addi- 
tions to the new Effa Ellis Perfield 
eaching system book. 8 numb. 
loose 1. 4to. $0.80. [30585 


© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 454169. 


PEROLIN co. of America*, Chicago. 


[30586-30591 


Great guns! How I’ve grown! © Dec. 
5, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 6, 1916; A 449501. 


How would you protect a steel struc- 
ture? Surely, not by treating the air 
around it. @ Dec. 19, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 449834. 

© 


I've raised many an engineer’s pay. 
Nov. 21, 1916; 1 .¢. Dec. 2, 1916; A 
449576. 


New S-hour railroad law won’t affect me. 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 28, 1916; 
A 449327. 

One of the sixteen reasons why you need 
my new story. © Dec. 26, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 28, 1916; A 449985. 


We win—we’re four of a kind. 
eA OTe Line Wee. kee 
449831. 


[ Note: 


© Dec. 
1916; A 


The foregoing are in Power.] 


PERRINE (Benjamin Franklin) * 
Wheeler, Ind. Prelude and prp- 
posed homestead bond law. 3 p. 
16mo. [30592 

© Nov. 15,°1916*+""2 ©.” anda. 
Dee. 28, 1916; A 448533. 

Perry, Ia., First national bank. 
dis Christmas savings club. 
and regulations | 


Lan- 
[rules 
cover-title, 2 cov- 

ers. 32mo. [30593 

© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dee. 

29, 1916: A 448621; “Charles S. Boll. 

Harrisburg, Pa. 

PERSONAL efficiency. v. 6, no. 11, Nov. 

1916. 32 p. illus., ee, 4to. [80594 


© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 3, 1916: A “444739 : La Salle 
extension univ., Chicago. 

PeTErs (Herman 
Kalls, S. Dak. 
ecard: official. no. 17. 
18 inches. $0.50 per M. [30595 

© Aug. 13, 1916; 2 ec Aug. 19, 
1916; aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 454005. 


PETERS (John P.) 


George)* Sioux 
Sioux Falls time 
Sheet, 244 by 


Animal’s Christ- 


mas tree. New York, E. P. Dutton 
& <company, /1916) (2.$pr eh, S2y p- 
24mo. $0.25. [30596 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1916; A 446654; E. P. Dutton & 
co., New -York. 

PETERS mfg. co.*, Chicago. 

[30597-30603 

for shoe aristocracy. 

7% by. 11 inches. @ 

2c. and aff. Nov. 14, 


Art-reignskin 
Sheet, illus. 
Oct. = 1916; 
1916; A 447337 


pt. I, 2. s., v. 13 


PETERS mfg. co.*—Continued. 


Backing gray castor, suede. Blotter. 
illus., 4 by 923 inches. © Nov. 4, 
tee ec. and aff. Nov. 14, 1916; A 

7336. 

Black and white wave of fashion. Sheet, 
illus:, 15) by Ll). inches. -.@>Beces, 
1916; 2 c¢.,.and aff: Dec. 29) 291654 
448637. 

Do you realize. 

Dec. 143. 19465. 228; 
29, 1916; A 448635. 

Placing responsibility. Sheet, 12 by 93- 
inches. July -28, 19163'2 eeand 
aff. Nov. 14, 1916; A 447338. 


Use of our dry process backing cloth. 
Blotter, 4 by 9% inches. © Dec. 14, 
1916; 2 e. and ‘aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 
448636. 


7 reasons why reignskin is the finest 
white shoe cloth in the world. Blot- 
ter, printed on both sides, 33 by 6% 
inches. © Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 447335. 


PETERSON (John O.)* Tacoma. Peter- 
son’s pencil paper tablets with sug- 
gestions for writing with pencil. 
Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 
10 by 8 inches. $0.10. [30604 


© Sept. 11, 1916; 2 ec and afi. 

Nov. 27, 1916; A 448250. 
Petterson (Alfred)* Chanute, Kan. 
[30605, 30606 


Tables showing time reduced to miles 
and miles reduced to time computed on 


Blotter, 4 by 94 inches. 
and aff. Dec. 


a basis of 124 miles per hour. cover- 
title. 2 l. (fold.) nar. 12mo. @© Oct. 
23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 26, 1916; 
A 447025. 

Wage table. cover-title, 2 1. 12mo. © 
Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Noy. 20, 
1916; A 444994, 

Prunt (Alexis Constantin Carl)* 


Key to re-incarnation 
Oakland, Cal., Kelly 
print [1916] eover-title, 19  p. 
12mo. $0.50. [30607 
© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 

18, 1916; A 447976. 
PHILADELPHIA DRYING machinery COo.*, 


Orkland, Cal. 
and the Bible. 


Philadeiphia. [30608, 30609 

Fire-proof hurricane automatic loop 
drying machines. 16 p. illus. 12mo. 
(Catalog 1-3) @ Apr 22.c91b; Ze 
and aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454155. 

Hurricane fire-proof automatic yarn 
dryers, truck yarn dryers, and auto- 


and conditioning ma- 
illus. obl. “12mo. 
@ Apr. 21;)4916; 
2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454156. 
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA and 
Delaware insurance directory, 1916. 
Philadelphia, Review publishing 
and printing company, 1916. 535 p. 
24mo. $2.00. [30610 
© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Nov. 21, 1916; A 447568; Everett H. 
Plummer, sr., executor, Philadel- 
phia. 


matic drying 
chines. 28 
(Catalog Y¥_D3. ) 


1358 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 12. 1916 


30650 


Puittres (Libbie Sprague) 
[30611-30616 
chap. 6-9. @© Nov. 25, 
27, 1916: A 449510. 
@ Dec. 26, 1916; 1 c. 
A 450060. 
ring... .chap. 
IG. BOW 


Dolora Wallace. 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 

—-— chap. 10-15. 
Dec. 30, 1916; 

Her engagement 
Mov. co, 1916.; 
A 449311. 

———_ chap. 12-17. © Dec. 26, 
Dec. 30, 1916; A 450058. 
Pet of the Leonard homestead. 
t—@1@ Nov. 25, 1916; 1 c. 

1916; A 449509. 
net fee ©) Dec, 26) 79163 1c. 

Dec. 30, 1916; A 450059. 

[Note: The foregoing 
trated companion] 

© F.. B.. Warner 
York. 


8-11. © 


ef GARE IS BB 


1OIG 4h) ¢: 


chap. 
Zhe 


Nov. 


are in Illus- 


co. ine., New 


Shelley)] Cow- 
a book about 
by El Co- 
York, The 

CELT: p. 
$0.50. 
[30617 

© June 1, 1915; 2 c. and aff. July 
31, 1915: A 401944; Platt & Peck 
co., New York. 


{PuHiirs (Walter 
boys of Cut-out ranch, 
cowboys, with pictures, 
mancho [pseud.]| New 
Platt & Peck co. [1915] 
illus. (part col.) obl. i2mo. 


PHOENIX, Ariz. Phoenix city and Salt 
River Valley directory, 1917. Phoe- 
nix, Ariz., Arizona directory coin- 
pany. 1917. 521 p. Svo. $6.00. 


[30618 
© "Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c and aff. 

Nov. 27, 1916: A 446629: Arizona 

directory co., Phoenix, Ariz. 


PHOENIX MUTUAL life insurance co.*, 
Hartford. Life insurance and sales- 


manship. no. 1-10, 1A-10A. 20 v. 
12mo. [30619-30638 
meerddly. 65..1916; © Aug... 31, 
1916; © Sept. 30, 1916; 2 ec each 


and aff. Dec. 21, 1916; A 448457- 


448476. 


PIANO et ses prédécesseurs ; notice 
historique [de] J.-A. Wiernsberger. 


[Paris, Costallat & cie, 1916] 28 p. 
12mo. [30639 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 9, 1916; 
A—Foreign 14227: Costallat & cie.. 
Paris. 


PIcKEN (Mary Brooks) 
[30640, 30641 


Dresses. pt... .1=2. Instruction paper 
with examination questions. 21 A, B. 
Scranton, Pa., International  text- 
book company PAS16]) f° 2 ve stot | 
diagrs. 8vo. (Woman's institute of 
domestic arts and sciences, ine., Dept. 
of sewing. associated with the Inter- 
national correspondence schools) 
Noy. 13, 1936:.2-c. and aff. Dec. 
1916; A 447960. 


PIckEN (Mary Brooks)—Continued. 
Tailored and lingerie blouses. pt. 1-2. 
Instruction tg with examination 
questions. B. Scranton, Pa., In- 
ternational tats book company [1916.] 

2 v. illus.; diagrs. Svo. (Woman’s 
institute of domestic arts and sciences, 


inc., Dept. of sewing, associated with 
the International correspondence 
schools) @ Oct. 12, 28, 1916; 2 e. 


each and aff. Dec. 18, 1916: A 447959. 
© Internatl. educational pub. co., 
Scranton, Pa. 
Piccotr (M.) Price 
M.. & W.. Piggott. 
liam Fox [1916] 


of 
New 
20, 


Silence, by 
York, Wil- 
[1]. p. 8vo. 
[30642 
. and.aff. Nov. 
William Fox, 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ¢ 
18, 1916; A 448106; 
New York. 


PILLow shoe co.*, Boston. Wellworth, 
a shoe for women’s wear. Sp. 


folder. 16mo. 30643 


© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
15. 1916; A 4479138. 
co.*, 


PiITMAN-MOORE Indianapolis. 


Hogs and how to keep them healthy. 
am. Trev. ed. S&S pL. S64 py. iltas.. 
ports. Svo. [30644 

© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444776. 

PITTSFIELD board of trade (Credit rat- 
ing bureau)* Pittsfield, Mass. 
Pittsfield, Massachusetts district, 
credit guide. [1916-17] 2 p. 1.. 360 
[2}. p., + 4toye $10.00. [30645 

© Oct. 23. 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 25, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 3, 1916: A 445845. 

Pittston, Pa. First national bank. 
Christmas club. 25 cent plan. Card, 
printed on both sides, 32 by 54 
inches. [30646 


© Dec. 4, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
19, 1916; A 448416; John Benfield, 
Pittston, Pa. 


Prank (Sam) Story of the string and 
how it grew, by Sam Plank, pic- 
tures by Crawford Young. New 
York, Artemas Ward [1916] [42] 
p. col. illus. obl. 24mo. $1.25. 

[30647 

© Nov. 23. 1916; 2 c and aff. Nov. 

Nov. 25. 1916; A 445791; Artemas 
Ward, New York. 


pO (Louis J.) Industrial fuel. 
[30648-30650 


Lesson no. 7. Air blast. New York, 


National commercial gas association 
WEO16] -°2>-p: be Leu 230: ps lls, 
diagrs. Svo. (Practical gas educa- 


tional courses) @©@ June 16, 1916; 2 
e. Aug. 38, 1916; aff. Aug. 2, 1916; A 
435569. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30651 nt. 1, n.s:, v.13 
Piatt (Louis J.)—Continued. Post (Lyman D.)* New York. Post’s 
nes ae 9. — co of — paper mill directory for 1917. 656 p. 
bon steel in gas-fire urnaces. Yew ‘ 
York, National commercial gas asso- Svo. $2.00. [30659 


ciation [1916] 2 p. 1., [257]-279 p. 
Svo. (Practical gas puma ional 
courses) @© Oct. 20, 1916; 2) Oct. 
2.) AQIG: age. Oct. 2As 1916 - A 
439977. 

Lesson’ no. 10. Alloy steel and its heat 
treatment. New York, National com- 
mercial gas association L1ISIAG], 2..p. 
1., [281]J-806 p. illus., (diagrs.) S8vo. 
(Practical gas educational courses) 
@ Dec. 5, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 30, 
1916; A 454288. 


© National commercial gas assn., 
New York. 
PNEUMODE dust bag liner. v. 2, no. 2, 
Sept. 1, 1916. Sheet, illus.. 17 by 21 
inches printed on both sides, fold to 


4to. $0.05. [30651 |, ~ . 
© Sept. 1, 1916: 2 « Aug. 16, PouLLeT (Dr.) Pharmacodynamie 


] 
A “ et applications cliniques de la médi- 
1916; aff. Nov. 24, 1916; A 448119; less : ; : aoe 
ek E Replecie plage. 9G cation par la fandorine. Paris, 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 © and aff. Dec. 
2, 1916; A 446667. 


Poster advertising assn., ine.*, Chi- 
cago. Official membership list. 
July, 1916. 280 p. 4to. [30660 

© July 1, 1916; 2 « and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 446622. 

Potts (Charles 8.) Murder and sui- 
cide war’s by-product. Proof (Na- 
tional editorial service, serial no 
400) [30661 

© Feb. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 448006; National edito- 
rial service, New York. 


Etablissements chatelain, 1916. 44 
PocKET sales book co.*, Wilkes-Barre, 


2 Laat Jat ara p.’ Svo. fr. 3. [380662 
Sr eee © Sept. 16, 1916; 1 « Dec. 9 
[8] p. 16mo. [30652 | 4916; A—Foreign 14398; JL. 
ya’ Aug. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. Chatelain, Paris. 
(, 1916; A 444105. Pounps (Jessie Brown) White gifts 
POINTS [ 30653, 30654 for the King; Christmas pageant. 
Oct "1916 issue. St. Louis. Lumber- Indianapolis, Ind., Meigs publishing 
man’s printing company [1916] [6] = company, 1916. 16 p. illus. 8vo. 
io hus). 8 Oct. 28, 1916; 2 ¢ “s 8 EF ‘ 
cud aft Oct 30, 19167 A 247595 $0.05. [30663 
Dec.» 1946 erBes 3 P- wi bes P: fo © Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c Nov. 10, 
illus. _ Syvo ec c. 1916; aff. Nov. 20, 1916; A 448056; 
and aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 447894. Meigs pub. co., Indianapolis. 
© Arthur B. Dewes, St. Louis. is A 
cee : v L PPP co.*, Leland, Miss. Annual an- 
Potk (RK. L.) & oe Detroit. R. ; nouncement, 1916. [4] p. col. illus. 
Polk & co’s directory of directories. Svo [3 
32 p. 16mo. [30655 : ae 
© © Oct. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. G ae 4 oF a 
20, 1916; A 444992. ‘ M3 : 


PRACTITIONER’S visiting-list. 1917. 
Potk County, Ia. Directory of the Thirty patients per week. Philadel- 
rural residents of Polk County, Ia., phia and New York, Lee & Febiger, 

1916-1917. Des Moines, Ia. [1916] 1916. 192 p. illus. 16mo. $1.25. 
3 p. 1., 5-288 p. fold. col. map. 8vo. [30665 
= anes © Nov. 17, *916; 2 © Nove 
© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 1916; aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 448032; 

1, 1916; A 453062; Edward Mer-| jee & Febiger, Philadelphia. 


chant, Des Moines. 


i : ¥ PREMIER motor corp.*, Indianapoius. 
PoorE (John B.)* Washington, N. J. 


Premiering. 24 p. illus., folded pls. 


ES gue age 1D ne gees. 24m0. [30666 
aa wee rate drawing. (30637 © Dec. 15, coos —— e. and aff. Dec. 
CATT 21, 1916; A 4 
© July 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff.| | - City. M 
Sept. 27. 1916: A 4441038. I REW ETT (Clay Ww. = Kansas City oO. 
: ; : 5, ; Science of proving figures. 8 p. 
Poor’s handbook of investors’ hold- 16mo. $0.25 [30667 
ings. 1917 ed. 9th annual number. Bich AMERSe PP ee 
New York, Poor’s manual company, © Noy. 9, 1916 ; ae C. ane eee 
1916. 4 p.1., 1534 p. S8vo. $25.00. 18, 1916; A 44797 : 
20658 | Price (Margaret Evans) [30668, 30669 
© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. Hansel and Gretel. _ Rochester, N. Zi 
1, 1916; A 445914; Poor's manual Peep eee, Se tee aie J Bhatia 
co., New York. aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 454080. 


1360 


no. 12, 1916 


Price (Margaret Evans)—Continued. 


Land of Nod. Rochester, N. Y., Stecher 
1916. col. illus. 


DE. 
Dec. 18, 1916; fs 134083. 


© Stecher lithographic co., 
chester, N. Y. 


PRINTZ-BIEDERMAN  ©€0.*, 
How I got out of a retail rut. 
16mo. 

© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 c. 
28, 1916; A 454257. 


PrinTZ_tAu (Olga) Bleaching. [Los 
Angeles, Standard printing co., 1916] 
cover-title, Sp. 12mo. [Motion pic- 
ture scenario] [30671 

© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
afi. Nov. 21, 1916; A 448052; Thos. 

H. Ince, Culver City, Cal. 

(—) Roi des cuistots; 
roman patriotique, par un 
nae a2). 22. 24-29 31-4. 
56-72, 74-115, 117-139. [133 instal- 
ments] (Jn Paris Matin, 7 aott— 
24 déc., 1915) [30672 

© Aug. 7—Dec. 24, 1915; 1 c each 

Mar. 20, 1916; A—Foreign 13517; 

Matin, Paris. 


PritcHarp (Clarence F.)* New York. 
Directions for the making and using 


Ro- 


Cleveland. 

11 p. 
[30670 
and aff. Dec. 


{ PRIOLLET 
grand 
poilu. . 


of Pritchard’s puzzle blocks. [3] p. 
ilius. 16mo. $0.50. [30673 
© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Dec. 29, 1916; A 448620. 


PROGRESSIVE investment co.*, Houston. 
Your opportunity in a great inven- 
tion. 14 p. illus. nar. 8vo. [80674 

© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 15, 1916; A 444922. 


PROVIDENCE, R. I. Providence house 
directory and family address book, 
41917. no. 18. Providence, R. L., 
Sampson & Murdock co., 1916. vari- 
ous paging. S8vo. $5.00. [30675 

<<) Wee 22) 1916; 2 c.-and aff. 

Dee. 28, 1916; A 453333; Sampson & 
Murdock co., Boston. 

PuBLic education assn., Research bu- 


reau*, Buffalo. Study of the salary 
schedules of city school systems. 


Seppe, 191G)'¢ 18] 1. ° diagrs. _— fol. 
[Text parallel to binding] $0.75. 
[30676 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 
10, 1916: A 447640. 


Pusric schools athletic league*, New 
York. Official handbook of the Pub- 
lic schools athletic league, New 
York city [1916-1917] Ed. by C. 


2 ec. and aff. Nov. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


30690 


PwuBLic schools athletic league*—Con. 


Ward Crampton. New York, Ameri- 


can sports publishing company, 
Pit. 239 p.. front. (port.) ~ its, 
ports. 16mo. (Spalding’s athletie 
library. no. T1R) $0.25. [30677 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 4459530. 


PUBLISHERS’ picture quiz assn., ine.*, 
New York. $5,000 cash cover nam- 
ing competition of Woman’s world; 
catalog of 2,500 titles & the reply 
book. 47 p. illus. nar. 12mo. [30678 

ey Dee. 20 1916) 2 c. and aff, 
Dec. 27, 1916; A 448568. 

PuNcH. v. 151. no. 3928-3933, Oct. 

18—-Noy. 22, 1916.. 5 v..illus. Ato. 

3d each. [30679-30684 
© 1c Nov. 15—Dec. 20, 1916; A 

ad int. 2815-2837; pubd. Oct. 18— 

Nov. 22, 1916; Bradbury, Agnew & 

co., London. 


4to. 
[30685 
13, 1916; A. ad int. 

17, 1916; Brad- 
Agnew & co., Itd., London. 


PUNCH illus. 


6d. 
©’ lc. Dee. 

2830; pubd. ha 

bury, 


almanack, 1917. 


PuRITY spring water co. Purity 

water, 4+ p. folder. 16mo. [380686 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 

20, 1916; A 454106; A. Reginus Ten 
Cate. Loreley, Md. 


PURSELL (John D.)* St .Louis. Rules 
for playing scenarios, the original 


game of movies. [4] p. 12mo. 
[80687 
© Nov. 22, 191632 ¢; ‘and: af. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447665. 
Pester (Fred.) & .¢o.*,.New York. 
Church goods. 66 p. illus. fol. 
(Catalogue no. 833.) [30688 


© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; es 447061. 


Purnam (1.)* Elmira, N. Y¥. Plans 
for making a Putnam home made 
brooder. [4] p. illus. S8vo. $0.25. 

[30689 
© Mar. 2, 1915: 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 

1, 1916; A 447661. 


QUAKER lace co.*, Philadelphia. Home 
craft week along the line of the 
New York central. 20 p. illus. fol. 

[30690 
© June 23, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Juue 25, 1916; A 433500. 


1361 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30691 


pt. If S.-¥. 2 


Quincy, Mass. Quincy directory, 1916. 
no. 20. Boston, Mass., W. A. Green- 
ough & co., 1916. 411, 427-485 p. 
front. (fold map.) S8vo. $4.00 

[30691 

© Noy. 21, 1916; 2 c«. and aff. Dec. 

4, 1916; A 445917; W. A. Green- 
ough & co., Boston. 

QUINN (Elizabeth V.) Kewpie primer, 
with illus. by Rose O’Neill, text and 
music by Elizabeth V. Quinn. New 
York, F. A. Stokes company [1916.] 


Writ, O12 1,7) 148) p. ine. .coloo tront., 
illus. (part col.) 12mo. $0.60. 
[30692 


© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 446433; Frederick A. 
Stokes co., New York. 

QvuINN (Marcus Lucius) conservatory 
of music. Piano and organ course. 
Section 837-440. 4v.fol. [Text paral- 
lel to binding] [30693-30696 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ¢@ each and 

aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447487-447490 ; 
Marcus Lucius Quinn, Chicago. 

RADER (Paul) 30697, 30698 


Fight for light and other sermons. New 
York, The Book stall [1916] 1 p. L, 


f5|—62:p.. 12 mo,, $0.15.: © Dee is, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 29, 1916; A 
448639. 


Signs of the times. New York, The Book 
stall [1916] 1 p. 1., [5]J-—26 p. 12mo. 
$0.15  @- Nov. 9,.1916:.2 «<. and aff. 
Dec. 29, 1916; A 448640. 
© W. Leon Tucker, New York. 

Raprorp (William A.)* Chicago. Ma- 
terial lists of designs appearing in 


farm and building guide covering 
lumber, millwork and hardware. 93 
p. nar. 4to. [ 30689 


© Dec. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
26, 1916; A 454223. 


Rapio chemical = ¢o. Radio-active 
theraphy. cover-titie, 14 [1] p. 
illus., diagrs. Svo. [30700 


© May 28, 1915; 2 c«. Nov. 3. 1916; 
aff. Nov. 17, 1916; A 447419; James 
Frank Wallis, Pleasantville, N. J. 

Rat~way life saving appliance co.*, 
Oklahoma City, Okla. Railway life 
saving appliance. cover-title, [19] p. 
illus (part col.) diagrs. 4to. 

[30701 
© Sept. 28, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Nov. 
9, 1916; A 447282. 


RAINE (James Watt) God’s in his 
heaven.  cover-title, 25 p. 16mo. 
(The Inch library, 2d inch) $0.05. 

: [380702 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 447702; National board 
(Ol VY. W. © Aes New “Worle 


SS 


RatL (Harris Franklin)* Evanston, 


Ill. Development of the kingdom of 
God, the life and teachings of Jesus 
Christ, lessons written by Harris 
Franklin Rall; practical applica- 
tions written by John William Lang- 
dale. Lesson 23-26. (Jn Audult 
Bible class monthly) [30703 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 1 e« Nov. 18, 
1916; A 449149, 


RALSTON purina co.*, St. Louis. Pu- 
rina book, 1917. cover-title, 64 p. 
illus. S8vo. [30704 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 447355. 


Sequel to The dia- 
mond from the sky. (Jn Chicago 
Sunday tribune) [30705 

© Dec. 17, 1916; 1 ce Dee. 21, 
1916; A 449891; Chicago tribune, 
Chicago. 


RAMSAYE (Terry) 


RANnpD (Walter I.)* Boston. Wonder- 
ful story about Capt. Rand. [26] p. 
front., illus. 12mo. [30706 

© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Nov. 


6, 1916; A 444756. 


RANDLE machinery co.*, Cincinnati. 
Word Leader cast on the body of an 
injector is a guarantee of satisfac- 
tion. cover-title, 16 p. illus. 16mo. 

[80707 


© Dec. 16 ,1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
23, 1916; A 448526. 


RANKIN (Jeannette) What the 
woman movement means. (Jn Chi- 
cago herald) [80708 


© Dec: 17, 1916; 25¢. Deas, 
1916; A 449876; J. Keeley, Chicago. 


RAPHAEL’S hours, a calendar for 1917. 

14 1. illus. fol. $1.00. [30709 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1916; 

aff. Nov. 16, 1916; A 447360; Chaffee 
studio, Worcester, Mass. 


RAVINDRANATHA THAKURA (Sir) My 
reminiscences; tr. by Surendranath 
Tagore. chap. 30-34. (Jn Modern 
review, Oct., 1916) [30710 

© ice. Oct. 31, 19163 (A aoa: 
2800; pubd. Oct. 2, 1916; Macmillan 
co., New York. 


Raw fur merchants’ assn. of the city 
of New York, inec.*, New York. 
Trapper’s and shipper’s guide. 32 p. 
illus., diagrs. 16mo. [380711 

© Nov. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Noy. 14, 1916; A 448081. 


1362 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 12, 1916 


Recorp & guide co.*, New York. 
pectus of the Annual review and op- 
portunity number of the Record and 
guide. [23] p. 8vo. [30712 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
3, 1916; A 4447386. 


REDEMPTORIST calendar of 
beautiful thoughts, 1917. 
Svo. $0.25. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing] [30713 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
13. 1916; A 444869; William Thomas 
Bond, St. Louis. 

Reep (Vivian) Actresses kept poor 
buying latest fashions. (Jn Cleve- 
land Sunday leader ) [80714 

ae Nov. 26. 1916; 1 | Dec. 2, 
1916; A 449412; General film co., 
inc., ‘New York. 


holy and 
o2 |. illus. 


REEVE (Louise Tanner)* Buxton, N. 
D. Common highway. Sheet, 
printed on both sides, 53 by 83 
inches. [80715 

© Dee. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
238, 1916; A 448536. 


ieeves (John R.)* Tuckahoe, N. J. 
Head of the River Church. Tucka- 
noe, N. J., HW. Stanley Craig, 1916. 
ip. incl tront. Svo. $0:25. [380716 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1916; 
ait. Oct. 30, 1916; A. 447133. 

REINCKE (Arno B.)* Chicago. You 
can make this a record Christmas. 
Sheet, illus. (part col.), printed on 
both sides. 14 by 14 inches. fold. 
to obl. 24mo. [380717 

© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 c. arfd aff. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 454154. 

REINLEIN (Fred)* Lakeside, Or. On 
the control of the range caterpillar, 
the bollworm, the Argentine ant and 
the pearthrips. 20 p. illus. 16mo. 
(Circular no. 150, Dec. 8, 1916) 

[30718 
© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
28, 1916; A 454245. 

Reisig (August C.)* New Orleans. 

New and perfect way to set the tem- 


pered scale at international pitch 
from F2-F3. 5 p. folder. 16mo. 
$2.00. [80719 


© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
13, 1916; A 444905. 

RELIANCE coal and coke co. Directions 
for burning Solvay domestic coke. 
Card, illus., col. diagrs., printed on 
both sides, 104 by 7 inches. [380720 

Gn Nov 015.4 19116 : 9 2. es Nove ' 28; 
1916; aff. Dec. 11, 1916; A 448329; 
Adolph W. Margileth, Cincinnati. 


30733 
Pros- | RENFRo (James)* Eminence, Ky. 
Woodrow Wilson. Eminence, Ixy., 


The James Renfro publishing house, 
1916.» Post card,. col. . illus;, port: 
$0.05. [380721 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
8, 1916; A 448369. 


REPORTER service bureau*, Chicago. 
R. 8S. B. ad-cuts. [30722-80726 


Oct.—Dec., 1916. So. We anise: | colaner@) 
Sept. 30, Oct, 13, Nov. 2, 1916; 2' ¢. 
each and aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 444812— 
444814. 

JAM Hepes Oats ev. 
parallel to binding] @© Nov. 29, Dec. 
20, 1916; 2 c. each and aff. Dec. 28, 
1916; A 454262, 4542638. 


REPRESENTATIVE American poetry; ed. 
by William Stanley Braithwaite & 


illus. fol. [Text 


Henry Thomas Schnittkind.  Bos- 
ton, R. G. Badger, [1916] 30 ?p. 
12mo. [30727 


© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
23, 1916; A 446905; Richard G. 
Badger, Boston. 


Reps (Paul) If baby could talk. 
New York, Rite specialty co. [1916] 
[Sip col. illus. 16mo. [80728 


© Oct. 12, 1916; 2c. Oct. 12, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 21, 1916; A 444533; Rite 
specialty co., New York. 

REPUBLIC rubber co.*, Youngstown, O. 
Republic fire hose. [8] p. folder. 
col. illus. Svo. [30729 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447664. 

Rev. Irt R. Hicks almanac, 1917. St. 
Louis, Mo., Word and works pub- 


lishing company, 1916. 98 p. col. 
fronts., illus., diagrs: Svo. $0:35. 
[30730 


© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
25, 1916; A 445789; Word and works. 
pub. co., St. Louis. 


Rexrorp (Frank A.)* Brooklyn. Food 
economy. New York, Educational 
equipment co., 1916. 6 numb. linen 
sheets, charts, 254 by 194 inches. 
$4.50. [80731 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
6, 1916; A 447745. 


ReYNoLpS (Mrs Baillie)* London. 
Castle to let. chap. 4-6. (In 
Quiver, Dec., 1916) [307382 


© Ee Deer 22" I91IG? VA ‘ad int: 
2841; pubd. Nov. 25, 1916. 
REYNOLDS (George Fullmer)* Bloom- 
ington, Ind. Outlines of Huropean 
drama. 12) p. Sve: $0106" (30%: 
© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
11. 1916; A 447306. 


1363 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30734 pt. I, a. s., v.13 
Reyrnotps (Mozelle Jackson)* El| Rirey (Frank T.) pub. co.*, Kansas 
Paso, Tex. Greetings from El] Paso. City. Mo. Cards of fate. [Sheet, 
Post card. $0.05. [30734 12 by 6 inches, 25 ecards, col. illus., 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 1 ce. Nov. 11, 1916; 
1 «. and aff. Dec. 1, 1916, A 448199. 


Ricuarps (Richard Olsen)* Huron, S. 
D. Dual tax and assessment system 
as an equitable method of collecting 
public revenue explained. 4 DP. 
Svo. [30735 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20. 1916; A 444973. 


RIcHARDSON silk co.*, Chicago. Rich- 
ardson’s erocheted skating set. 
Stitch by stitch directions for scarf, 


cap, bag and purse. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides, 93 by 63 
inches. [30736 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Noy. 29, 1916; A 448176. 

RicuEey (Porter D.)* Leavenworth, 
Kan. Reincarnation from a Scrip- 
tural standpoint. [10] p. 8vo. 
$0.25. [30737 

© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 e. Nov. 11, 
1916: aff. Nov. 23, 1916; A 448120. 


‘Richie (Walter B.)] Pythian cate- 
chism, examination of candidates in 
the teachings of the ranks of knight- 
hood. 10 p. 16mo. $0.10. [380738 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454087; Supreme lodge, 
Knights of Pythias, Minneapolis. 


RicHMAN (Aaron L.)* Columbus, O. 
Faithful slave. [9] p. illus. 24mo. 


[30739 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 14, 1916; A 448385. 


Ricuwonp (Grace S.)* 
N. Y. Red Pepper’s 
T.adies home journal, 
Jan., 1917) 


chap. 5. 6. 


Fredonia, 
patients. (Jn 
Dec.. 1916, 
[30740. 30741 
@ Nov. 20, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 
21, 1916; A 449159. 
chap. 6 centd.—T. © Dec. 20, 1916; 1 c. 
Dec. 22, 1916; A 449912. 

RiceEtTer (Conrad) Seventy secret 
passageways. Reading. Pa.. Handy 
book eompany, 1916. 1 p. 1. 46 p. 
col. illus. Svo. $0.25. [20742 

e. and aff. 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447672; Handy book 
Pa. 


co., Reading, 

Ricxer (Hiram) & sons, ine.*, 
Poland. Me. Poland Spring. 
p. illus. obl. Svo. 

© Apr. 17, a 
19163 aff.. Apr. 2 


South 
[36] 
[307438 
2 ie. ;Mar 2 
1916; A 427802. 


in envelope, 32 by 63 inches. $0.25. 


[30744 
© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 
Noy. 6, 1916; A 447296. 


RiLtEy (George Rogers)* Sterling For- 
est, N. J. Standard specifications. 
no. 2. S$ numb. 1. fol. [Text par- 
allel to binding] [30745 


© Oct. 18, 19163 2 (ce. .0eneees, 
1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 447297. 


Ritrer (Charles 8.) Bulletin system 
as a Means of instructing employees. 
16 p. 8vo. [30746 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447448; American gas 
institute, New York. 


Rittrer (Frederick J.)* Philadelphia. 
Specifications for improvement in 
metal wall and fioor molds and com- 
ponent parts. cover-title, [3]  p. 
diagr. Svo. [S0T47 

© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
14, 1916; A 448351. 


RivETO manufacturing co.*, Orange, 
Mass. [30748, 30749 
Hours of quiet fun for boys and girls. 
6 p. folder, illus. 24mo. © Dec. 4, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 26, 1916: A 
454186. 

Manual of instruction. 15, [1] p. illus. 
obl. 12mo. © Dec. 4, 1916; Deland 


aff. Dec. 26, 1917; A 454187. 


Ropart (Olive) & co. Peter Pan con- 

fections. Sheet, 114 by 73 inches. 

[30750 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Noy. 

25, 1916; A 447549; Olive Robart 
Henshaw, New York. 


Ropp (Edwin George). Presswork. 
Minneapolis, Minn., The William 
Hood Dunwoody industrial insti- 
tute [1916] 38 p. diagrs. $Syo. 
$0.50. [30751 

© Oct. 7, 1916; 2 « and aff. Noy. 
3, 1916; Be 444744 - William Hood 
Dunwoody industrial institute, Min- 
neapolis. 


Roperts (Iirven Jj.)* Bloomfield, N. J. 


[30752, 30753 

Officers and scouts semaphore signal 

code instructions. 5 p. folder. 32mo. 

@ Sept. 23, 1916; e. Oct. 34, 49265 
aff. Oct. 19, i916; ‘A 447035 


Scouts’ signal practice cards: first aid to 
signalling. Sheet, 62 by 4% inches 
fold. to 48mo. @© Aug. 26. 1916: 2 c. 
Oct. 31, 1916: afl Oct. 19) i 
447036. 


1364 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


Roperts & Mecx*, Harrisburg, Pa. 
How to use Roberts & Meck’s sys- 
tem of school records. 11 p. S8vo. 

[380754 
© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

27, 1916; A 448598. 


RoBERTS-BAILEY co. Buy and _ boost 
home products. Chicago, Roberts- 
Bailey co. [1916] 68 p. fol. 

[80755 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 27, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 23, 1916; A 448524; Glenn 
Baird Roberts, Chicago. 


RosBInson (John F.)* South Wey- 
mouth, Mass. Ready-reference par- 
liamentarian. Sheet, 11% by 94 
inches, in cover 16mo. $0.10. 

[30756 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 
1, 1916; A 444721. 


2c. and aff. Nov. 


RocHEstTErR (Edith Grensted)* Santa 


Ana, Cal. Forenoon and afternoon 
POWs | D1, nDumb..1. 3-12. 
Svo. $0.50. [80757 


© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 
16, 1916; A 447383. 


RockwEtt (Francis Williams) jr.*, 
Pittsfield, Mass. Guide to the Grey- 
lock state reservation. Ed. of 1917. 


e. and aff. Nov. 


37 p. ilus., fold. map. 12mo. $0.35. 
[80758 
eree 1G, 191G: 2 e Dec. 18, 


1916; aff. Dec. 28, 1916; A 454238. 


RoOcKWELL (Paul Ayres) [30759-30762 

Fly under Lafayette’s name. © Dec. 13, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 16, 1916; A 449780. 

© 


France decorates crippled American. 
Nove 22, 1916: t « Noy. 25, 1916; 
449260. 


New Yorker is back in war. © Nov. 28, 
1916; 1 ec. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449452. 


War cross to American. © Dec 
291G 5 4 Gy Dec., 14,1916; A 449711. 


aiece. The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

© Chicago daily news co., 
cago. 


aia I 


Chi- 


RoEBLING’s (John A.) sons co.*, Tren- 


ton, N. J. Roebling’s wire rope 
slings for industrial plants. 46 p. 
illus., diagrs. 16vo. [30763 


© Dee. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 


00, 1916; A 454287. 


Rocers (E. Mandeville) Steadfast 
falters. (Jn Munsey, Dec., 1916.) 
[30764 


© Nev. 20, 1916; 1 ¢: Nov: 20, 
1916; A 449146; E. W. Scott, New 
York. 

76464—17——-8 


Armstrong, Ia. 
[80765, 30766 
Sheet. 14 by 43 inches. 
$0.5 © Nov. 14,.1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dec. 6, 1916; A 447724. 


Titanic met its fate. Sheet, port., 104 
by 5's inches. $0.50. © Oct. LEO WG: 
2 c..and aff. Nov. 6, 1916; A 444768. 


cose, (Bernard R')*” New” Yorke 
Twenty-fifth anniversary message of 


Rocers (William A.) * 


Then I laughed. 


a life insurance agent. cover-title, 
LOE.) +8KOL 0.25.) | [80767 
© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 

19, 1916; A 448424. 
Rosr (Stanley H.) Common-sense 
management of an export depart- 


ment. Chicago, La Salle extension 
university [1916] 388 p. S8vo. (One 
of a series of lectures) [30768 

@) Oct, 26,°1916;, 2 ¢. and aft. 
Nov. 2, 1916; A 447151; La Salle 
extension univ., Chicago. 


Rosine (George Edward)* Cleveland. 


Rosing school of lettering and de- 
sign, lesson 12. 24 numb. 1., loose 
plates. 4to. [30769 


© Dee. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1916; A 454280. 


Ross-Gou.p list & letter co. Price list. 
Letter work complete from copy to 
addressee. Sheet, 103 by 84 inches. 

[30770 

© Nov. 267 1916* 2.) Nov: 27; 

1916; aff. Dee. 7, 1916; A 447786; 
Herbert O. Ross,. St. Louis. 


Ross HEATER & mfg. co., ine.*, Buf- 


falo. Ross crosshead-guided expan- 
sion joint. 15 p. diagrs. 16mo. 
[80T71 


© July 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 


12, 1916 5° A 448341. 


Rowe (H. M.) co.*, Baltimore. Test 
exercises in Rowe shorthand. Price 
list no. 58. cover-title, 95 p. 4to. 
[Text parallel to binding] [30772 

© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
7, 1916; A 447876. 


Royaut (Sarah C.)* Denver. Refer- 
ence elementary arithmetic card. 
Card, tables, printed on both sides, 
103 by 84 inches. $0.10. [30773 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 9, 1916; A 447279. 


RoyYAL BAKING powder co.*, New York 


Table and. kitchen. 2 p. 1. 57 p. 
12mo. [30774 
©» Deed2, 19163: 2. c. Dec) 2, 


1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447915. 


1365 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30775 


RoyLeE (John) & sons*, Paterson, N. J. 
Cutters that cut. 15 p. illus. 16mo. 
(Circular no. 280) [30775 

© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
138, 1916; A 444866. 


RUEBEL-Brown, ine.*, St. Louis. My 
job is my best friend. Card, 4 by 
4 inches & 4 by 84 inches. [80776 
© Nov. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

14, 1916; A 454034. 


Rvuen (Henry ©.) ed. Citer-digest 
supplement. [S0777, 30778 
vy. 2, no. 6, May, 1916. «Comp. and ed. 
by Henry C. Ruen. Detroit, The Citer- 
digest company [1916] 259 p. S8vo. 
$5.00 per yr. © May 31, 1916; 2 e¢. 
and aff. July 8, 1916; A "433658. 

v. 2, no. 7, Sept., 1916. Comp. and ed. 


by Henry C. Ruen. Detroit, Citer- | 


digest company [1916] 341 p. 8vo. 
£5.00) per’ yr. ©: Oct.. 14, 1916; 2 ec. 
and aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 445489. 


© Citer-digest co., Detroit. 


RusH (Olive)* New York. 
[80779, 30780 


Busy /cherups: .© Oct. 15, 1916s ie 
Nov. 29, 1916; A 449352. 

Christmas songs for cherups and chil- 
dren.) ©. Nov. 15;: 1916; Lie: Nov. 29, 
1916; A 449358. 

(Note: The foregoing are in Woman's 

home companion, Nov. and Dec., 1916] 


Russet (Lillian) * Chicago. 
[30781-30819 


Alarming is the face of anger. © Nov. 
19. 919166 Des Nowe 2ZOjP 19T6 2) A 
449166. 


Alluring are her ankles neat and trim. 
© Dec. 17; 1916¢ 1 « Dee. 28, 2916 ; 
A 449880. 

Away with the facial fuzzy-wuz. © Nov. 
96, 1916s ‘Dinehiwiov.cem, 194ge A 
449359. 


Reauty talks. Are you clean? @© Nov. 
23, AST 2 a oe. ANoy.. (24.7 1946s) cA 


449249, 
ir yourself. © Dec. 26, 
1916; 1 ¢. Dee. 28, 1916; A 449999. 
Ve. @) eNov: 
2 LOVE dC NON lee Oem AL OG nck 
449371. 


Cross children. © Nov. 21, 1916; 
1 ce. Nov. 22, 1916; A 449204. 


—— Dangers of gasoline shampoo. © 
Dee, V3. 1916s Ae esabecy 14. st SiGis A 
449746. 


—— Do you enjoy poor health. © Nov. 
18. 1916; 1 c. Nov. 20, 1916; 
449121. 


—— Duty of Eau looks. @© Nov. 24, 
1916; 1 c. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449267. 
—— Educate yourself. © Dec. 5, 1916; 

1 c. Dec. 6, 1916; A 449517. 
Effect which beauty stamps on the 
maine © Dees 1, 1916s Le Dee 4, 
1916; A 449418. 

—— Even Satan smiles. © Dec. 18, 
1916; 1 c. Dee. 20, 1916; A 449884. 
Hot water fad. © Dec. 2, 1916; 

1c. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449427. 


1366 


pt. G i. s., v.13 


RUSSELL (Lillian )*—Continued. 


In your home. © Nov. 25, 1916; 
1c. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449272. 


—— Individuality. © Dec. 11, 1916; 1 
c. Dec. 12, 1916; A 449740. 


Influence of the stage. © Dec. 14, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 16, 1916; A 449778. 


Ingratitude. © Dec. 19, 1916; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 21, 1916; A 449888. 


— — Is your auto an enemy. © Dec. 20, 
1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 22, 1916; A 449919. 
—— Kneading machines. © Noy. 20, 
1916; 1 ec. Nov. 21, 1916; A 449179. 
Lost will power. @© Dec. 12, 1916; 

1 ce. Dec. 13, 1916; A 449702. 


—— Oil rubs—as old as the hills. © 
Dec. 6, 1916; 1 ¢. Dee. §.-1916 74 
449552. 


—— Paleness. © Dec. 27, 1916; 1 ec. 
Dec. 28, 1916; A 450024. 


—— Pill boxes and grumblers. @© Dec. 
7, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 8, 1916; A 449557. 


—— Powder puffs, dumbbells. © Nov. 
30, 1916; 1 ce. Dec. 1, 1916; A 449408. 


a Refrigerators as bedrooms. © Dec. 
23, 1916; 1 te. Dee, 2 soe 
449947. 


—— Service and beauty. © Nov. 22, 
1916; 1 ce. Nov. 23, 1916; A 449226. 


—— Sleep for health. © Dee. 4, 1916; 
1 ec. Dec. 5, 1916; A 449546. 


Uncouth speech. © Nov. 17, 1916; 
1 c. Nov. 18, 1916; A 449117. 


—-—— Where the roses bloom. © Dec. 21, 
1916; 1 ce. Dec. 23, 1916; A 449924, 


Your throat. © Dec. 16, 1916; 1 ec. 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 449802. 


Hints for the health of your hands. © 
riche, 1916; 1 e@. Deenad, 1Ste; A 
wile . 


Lillian Russell’s heauty hints. Avoid old 
age. @©@ Nov. 29, 1916; 1 ©. Dee 1 
1916: A 449381. 

Beauty's value. © Dec. 15, 1916; 

1c. Dee. 18, 1916; A 449797. 

Cold plunge. © Dec. 22, 1916; 1c. 

Dec. 26, 1916; A 449942. 

—— Face map of your past. © Dec. 9, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 11, 1916; A 449609. 
—— Future disclosed by cup. © Dec. 8, 

1916; 1c. Dec. 9, 1916; A 449605. 

—— Melancholy days. © Nov. 28, 1916; 
1 ec. Nov. 29, 1916; A 449376. 

Tattle-tales of character are your brows. 
@ Dec. 3; 1916; fe. Dec 2 1916 
449487, 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 

daily or Sunday herald] 


RUTHRAUFF (W. M.) Value of eal- 


cium phosphate in the treatment of 
pyorrhea. [4] p. 4to. (Bulletin 
no. 2, Oct. 1, 1916) [30820 


© Oct. 12, 1916: 2 ce. and aff. Nov. 
4. 1916; A 447191; Pepsodent co., 
Chicago. 


Ruvtz-Rees (Janet E.)* New York. 


Mantle of charity. New York, W. 
R. Jenkins co. [1916] 32 p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [30821 


© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 454248. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


Ryerson (Joseph T.) & son*, Chi- 
cago. Prevention of slipping and 
falling accidents with safety treads. 
ee % (incl. front;) illus., diagrs. 
4to. [380822 

© Oct. 141916; 2 ¢ Oct. 12, 
1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447427. 


S. P. F. wood preserving co.. inc.*, 
New York. S. P. F. carbolineum. 
cover-title, 24 p. illus., diagrs. S8vo. 
$0.10. [380823 

© Weeii1, 1916+, 2 ¢. Dee. 20, 
1916; aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 448443. 


SACKETT (Joseph B.)* Chicago. De- 
velopment of the accident manual. 
(Jn Casualty review, Nov., 1916) 

[80824 
Perna, 25. 1916: 1 ¢. Dec. 29, 
1916; A 450036. 


SAENGER (Gustav) Modern violin cul- 


ture in America. New York, Bos- 
ton [ete.], C. Fischer [1916] [382] 
Dp.) ports. « 12mo. [80825 


e. and -aff. Dec. 
Carl Fischer, 


© Dee. 6, 1916; 2 
22, 1916; A 454167; 
New York. 

SAINDON (Theodore)* Chicago. Ex- 
planation and instructions concern- 
ing the presidential checker-board 
and rules for playing the games of 
Uncle Sam. 4p. 4to. [30826 

© Dee. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
18, 1916; A 448522. 
ST. JOHN (F. J.)* Dayton, O. Christ- 
mas <ift. _ [23] p. illus. S8vo. 
[380827 
© Dee. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
22, 1916; A 454147. 

SALESMAN-SHIP of the Columbian 
erew. Coil no. 2, Tth fathom, Nov., 
1916. [7] p:. illus. (part col.) 8vo. 

[30828 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

23, 1916; A 447518; Columbian rope 
Con Atviburn, N.Y. 

SamstTaGc (Henry N.)* Little Rock, 
Ark. Time-saving method of taking 
inventory. Card, printed on both 
sides, 94 by 34 inches. [80829 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 448016. 


SAN BERNARDINO, Cal. 
dino city directory, 1916-1917. 


San Bernar- 
Los 


Angeles, Cal., San Bernardino di- 
‘rectory company, 1916. 2 p. 1., 9- 
400 p. S8vo. $5.00. [30830 

©) Dee, 19, 1916*°2 © and aff. 
mene ee. I91G: Av 4538282: San 
Bernardino directory co., Los An- 
geles. 


30841 


- 


SANBORN (N. W.) Poultry and farm, 
pt. 10. (Jn American poultry ad- 
vocate, Dec., 1916.) [30831 

© Dec. 4, 1916; 1 c. Dec. G6, 1916; 
A 449476; Clarence C. DePuy, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


San FRANCISCO and bay cities Jewish 
blue book, 1916. San Francisco, 
San Francisco and bay cities Jewish 
blue book company, 1916. 264 p. 
Svo. $5.00. [30832 

© Nove hielo (2c, ang vat. 
Nov. 17, 1916; A 446455; San Fran- 
cisco & bay cities Jewish blue book 
co., San Francisco. 


SANITAS fifty benefit club. Charter 
constitution and by-laws. [24 p. 
4to. $5.00. [30833 

© Wov. 20; 1916: 2 ec) .andwatft. 
Nov. 24, 1916; A 446589; James 
Argyle McLauchlin, Weatherford, 
Okl. 


SANITUBE co.*, Newport, R. I. 
[30834, 30835 
Sanitubes. cover-title, [16] p._ illus. 
16mo. © Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 447593. 
What men want to know. [3d 
cover-title, 16 p. 12mo. 


TOG ee 2s es Vand) sat BNov- 17, 1916: 
A 444947. 
San Jose, Cal. Polk-Husted direc- 


tory co.’s San Jose city and Santa 
Clara County directory, 1917. v. 10. 
Sacramento, Cal., Polk-Husted di- 
rectory ‘cos, 1996: | 624) piv’ front, 
(fold map) S8vo. $7.00. [30836 


©: Nov. d3) 1916302 es Novin1'7, 
1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 445714; 
Polk-Husted directory co., Sacra- 
mento, Cal. 


SAUNDERS (Clarence) * Memphis, Tenn. 
[30837-30841 


Piggly Wiggly. Brother to the junior 
prince will arrive Friday, Dec. 15th. 
(In Memphis Commercial appeal) © 
Dees LOS TOG =o (es Dees 13, (bo Le 
A 449679. 


—— Mr. Fox has an experience with a 
well baited steel trap. (In Memphis 
Commercial appeal) © Dec. 16, 1916; 
1 ec. Dee. 18, 1916; A 449808. 


Piggly Wigglys. Does a clean store ap- 
peal to you? (in Memphis News 
scimitar) @ Dec. 22, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 449960. 


Great is our sorrow—our sympathy 
has no bounds. (Zn Memphis press) 
OVWIO Ges Aeneas aires Nee) PL Aiea © 
A 449908. 


Seven million eight hundred twenty- 
six thousand dollars. (Jn Memphis 
News scimitar) © Dec. 11, 1916; 1 
e. Dee. 18, 1916; A 449680. 


1367 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30842 pt. 3; he si wees 
Savona (Francis)* Merrick, N. Y. | Scuirtrme (William Paul)* New 
Americans, awaken! 2d ed. New York. Upper tenor tones and how 
York, The Berlin press, ine., 1916. every tenor may acquire them with- 
cover-title, 8 p. Svo. $0.10. out strain or effort. 2d part exer- 
[30842 | eises. 20. p.,. fel) S230 [30851 
© Dee! 5,. 1916; 2 e-andvaft. Bec. © Oct: 26,0 1916.02 Ge ee 
6, 1916; A 447722. [Copyright is 1916; aff. Nov..3, 1916 7° A 4472a3. 
claimed on new matter] [Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
Sax (Isaac)* San Francisco. New ter] 
system of advancing loans. 10 Pp. | ScHnackexBerc (John 4H.) Prob- 
8vo. [30843 lems in practical accounting. New 


© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 


2, 1916; A 447173. 


Sayre (Jessie Wilson) Girl and the 


caste system. cover-title. 17 p. 
16mo. (The Inch library, 2d inch) 
$0.05. [30844 
© Nov. "26; 1916; 2c snd ad. 
Dec. 4, 1916: A 447706: National 
board of Y. W. C. A.’s, New York. 
Scatrre (W. B.) & sons co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. Water purification for all 
purposes. Scaife and We-fu-go sys- 
tems. 104 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 


(Cover-title: Seaife scientific water 
purification for all purposes) 
[30845 


© Oct. 25, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 


28, 1916; A 447057. 


SCHAEFER (May G.)* 
France. Christmas, 1916. 
illus. Svo. $0.50. 
© Nov. 1. 1916; 2 

6. 1916; A 444766. 
co.*, Los Angeles. 
what it will do 
[S] p. folder. 
[30847 
2 ce. and aff. Nov. 


New York. 
2 E- eel. 
[30846 


ec. and aff. Nov. 


chemical 
Liquid hydro-pura. 
and how to do it. 
illus. 24mo. 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 
7, 1916; A 447252. 


ScHAPHORST (William Frederick)* 
New York. Economy of solid- 
woven belts. (Jn Engineering and 
mining journal.) [30848 


© Oct. 21, 1916; 1 e Dee. 4, 1916; 
A 449466. 


ScHALK 


SCHELL (Stanley) comp. Werner’s 
readings and recitations, no. 57. 
Easter celebrations. New York, 
EK. S. Werner & co., 1916. 192 p. 
12mo. [30849 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Dec. 2. 1916: A 446665; Edgar S. 


Werner, New York. 


SCHILLING (A.) & co., ine.*, San Fran- 


cisco. AS many mince pies. 4 1. 
folder, col. illus. 16mo. [39850 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 


Dec. 5, 1916; A 448268. 


institute, 1916. 
p. Svo. (Claremont 
American accounting) 
$2.50. [830852 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢.Deei :18, 
1916; aff. Dec. 12. 1916; A 448428; 
Claremont institute, New York. 


York, 
ost “Eb 
modern 


Claremont 


[6] 


SCHOFIELD (R.) 
telegraph code. 


Schofield’s 13 figure 
2d ed. 2 sheets, 1. 


11 by 17 inches and 1, 11 by 8? 
inches. [30853 

© Nov. 20, 1916: 2 «© and aff. 
Noy. 21, 1916; A 447559; American 
trading co., New York. 

SCHUBERT piano co.*, New York. Story 
of Schubert. cover-title, [24]  p. 
illus. Svo. [30854 

© Sept. 12, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Oct. 31, 1916; A 447188. 

[12] p. illus. 16mo. [380855 

© Dec. 31, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. 


Nov. 13, 1916; A 448000. 
SCHUETTE (Oswald F.) [30856-30877 


Army of life keeps pace with grim war. 


© Dec. 27, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 30, 1916; 
A 450067. 

Debacie threatens Roumanian armies. 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 4, 1916; 
A 449457. ; 

Desolation marks Somme line. © ri 
27. 19165. 1 ¢« Deel Psa) 29m x 
450068. 


Falkenhayn clears oy in Wallachia. 
© Nov. 25, 1916; c. Nov. 29, 1916; 
A 449345. 


a ae drives ahead in Wallachia. 


Nov. 23, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 27, 1916; 

A 449297. 
German ambassador sounds U. S. on 
peace. © Dec. 15, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 


50, 1916; A 449835. 
German front free of disease epidemic. 


@ Nov. 16, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 20, 19%6; 
A 449137. 
Germans take rich district. © Nov. 22, 


1916; 1c. Nov. 25, 1916; A 4439859, 


Germany to fight harder. © 
1916 ;/-1..€.) Dec.) 20, 19167 werrrey 


Kaiser’s daily life at front described. © 
Dec. 15. 1916; 1 c. Dec. 20, 1916; 
A 449848. 

Mackensen repeats 
@ Nov. 27, 1916; 
A 449396. 


conquest campaign. 
1 c«. Dee. ft, FSIe- 


1368 


BOOKS, 
no. 12, 1916 


GROUP II 


30898 


ScHUETTE (Oswald F.)—Continued. 

May cut Roumanian front to 90 miles. 
6 Dec. 12, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 15, 1916; 
A 449765. 

May resume Somme attack. © Dec. 8, 
1916; 1 ce. Dee. 11, 1916; A 449651. 
Prince Rupprecht sees peace distant. © 
Dee, 265519163 .1 ¢ Dec. 29, 1916; 

A 450017. 

Rich booty falls to Teutons. © Noy. 
29, 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449447. 

Roumanian rail link is cut by Germans. 
©) Dec) 5, 1916: 1 c¢. Dec. 8, 1916; 
A 449570. 

Roumanians battle Germans in passes. 
© Noy. 18, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 22, 1916; 
A 449186. 

Roumanians unable to halt their flight. 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 21, 1916; 
A 449866. 

Teutons hold Campulung line. © D 
2, 1916; 1 ec Dec. 6, 1916; A 449508. 


Teutons threaten to trap Roumanians. 
@ Nov. 20, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 23, 1916; 
A 449211. 

War casualties put at 1,000,000 a month. 

pea 198G= 1 c. Dec. 4, 1916; 
A 4494388. 

30,000,000 soldiers have ear for peace. 
© Dec. 18, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 21, 1916; 
A 449862. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


Scuotutze (Edward Holsworth)* New 

York. Making-letters-pay system. 

Various paging. 4to $10.00. [80878 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

2, 1916; A 447779. [Copyright is 
claimed on new matter. ] 


ScHustre (Edw. J.)* St. Louis. 
Schuster’s yellow pine lumber rate 
book. [80879-80885 


Oct., 1916. Eastern ed. cover-title, 250 
(i. e. 260) Ta demo..  of2.00 for 
12mo. © Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Noy. 3, 1916; A 444735. 

Texas ed. 39 p. 4to. © Nov. 14, 
ie 2c and ail. Nov. 17, 1916; A 
444936. 

—— Western ed. cover-title, 200 p. 
12mo. @© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Noy. 18, 1916; A 444865. 

Novy., 1916. Eastern ed. cover-title, 
250 p. 12mo. $12.00 for 12 months. 
Neve. 191672 2c. and aff.’ Dec: ‘11, 
1916; A 447798. 

Texas'ed. 39 p.. 4to. $12.00 for 

12mo. © Dec. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 

Dec. 18, 1916; A 447895. 


Western ed. -cover-title, 200 p. 
12mo. © Dec. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dee. 8, 1916; A 447790. 

Dec., 1916. Texas ed. 39 p. 4to. © 
Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 26, 
1916; A 454197. 


SCHUYLER (Remington) [30886, 30S87 


Lesson of the ages, which the United 
States should anew teach to the pow- 
ers of bleeding Europe. (In New 
York American.) @© Nov. 25, 1916; 
tc. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449274. 


ScHUYLER (Remington)—Continued. 


Let us work for peace and constructive 
service in place of war and destructive 


efforts. (In New York’ evening 
journal) @© Nov. 28, 1916; 1 e. Nov. 
28, 1916; A 449329. 


© International news service, New 
York. 


Scorr (Alexander) Healing wings. 
Chicago. Book & Art Exchange 
[1916] 2 leaf folder. i6mo. $0.10. 

[30888 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. Nov. 

30, 1916; A 454270; N. T. Carring- 
ton, Chicago. 

Scott (B. W.) book and art shop. 


Books for presents. Special holiday 


number. Dec., 1916. cover-title, 
[64] p. illus. 16mo. [30S89 
© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 444972: Herbert S. 
Browne, Chicago. 
Scorr (Thomas Edward)* Los An- 
geles. Bottlegrams. Sheet, 11 by 4 
inches. [30890 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 
14, 1916; A 447349. 
ScoucaLteE (Malcolm)* 


ec. and aff. Nov. 


Weatherford, 


Tex. Challenge shorthand Pitman- 
graphic. First three lessons. 12. 
117-120 p. 12mo. [30891 
© Dec. 16, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

19, 1916: A 448440. 
ScrRANTON life insurance eco.*, Scran- 
ton, Pa. Cash. [7] p. illus. 16mo. 
[30892 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447418. 


Scripps pub. co.*, Cleveland. 
[80893-30897 

Don't make your own traffic rules. 
Safety first! Pts ass fol 
sept. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 1, 
1916: A 44471T. 

Help save the lives of 8,000 people. 1 L. 
illus... fel: @yr Sept. 30, ~i19i6s- 2h: 
and aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 444TI1S8. 

Most valuable product of the age is man. 


11. illus. fol. (Safety first bulletin 
no.|5) »@) Oct.014,. 4916: 2c) and) att 

* Nov. 1, 1916; A 444714. 

Stop! The loss in lives, the waste in 
money. i1. illus. fol. © Sept. 16, 
1916: 2-e; and aif. (Nov.1 45 G19tG.: 
444716. 

Tue greatest enemy. 11. fol. © Oct. 


1916; 
444715. 
SEA pines 

girls, ine. 
sonality for girls. 
faijicp. . front, dbus. Syo. [30898 

© May 3, 1916: 2 c. and aff. May 
16, 1916: A 431083: Thomas Bick- 
ford, Brewster, Mass 


2 c. and aff. Nov. IL AOLUG =" A. 


school of personality for 
Sea pines school of per- 
10th year. 95 


1369 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30899 


SEARS, Roebuck & co.*, Chicago. Your 
grocery store, Nov., Dec., 1916. 


[30899, 30900 

Chicago ed. cover-title, 64 p._ illus. 

4t0s) © Oct. Za eaolor 2c and “ait. 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 447428. 


Dailas, Tex., ed. cover-title. 48 p. illus. 
ALO. © Oct. 004 Lolo, 2 ¢, and alr 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 447429. 

SEcorp (W. L.) Salesmanship. Les- 


son no. 10. Water heating—auto- 
matic types. New York, National 
commercial gas association [1916] 
2 p. 1., [207]-225 p. illus., (diagrs.) 
SVO. (Practical gas educational 
courses ) [30901 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1916; A 454284; Natl. commer- 
cial gas assn., New York. 


SECURITY TRUST cCO., Detroit, Mich. 
Téme for casting up accounts. Jan. 
COT ate 1.0 eno. [30902 


© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 

26; d916+ A 454185: Riv PB. Parse: 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 

SECURITY TRUST CO. OF 

Rochester, N. Y. Administration of 

estates. [12] p. 16mo. [30903 

© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

7, 1916; A 448295. 

SEESHOLTzZ (Anna G.) 


ROcHESTER*, 


Secret of eter- 


nal youth. cover-title, 22 p. 16mo. 
(The Inch library, 2d inch) $0.05. 


[30904 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 

4, 1916; A 447708; National board 
of Y. W. C. A.’s, New York. 

SEIVWRIGHT (Jean) [30905-30910 


And now the sports suit of leather 
trimmed with fur! © Dec. 17, 1916; 
1 ce. Dee. 21, 1916; A 449894. 

Fur and jewels trim the evening gowns. 
© Dec. 24, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 29, 1916; 
A 450029. 

Jewelled embroideries trim gowns of 
gold and silver. @©@ Nov. 26, 1916; 
1 c. Nov. 29, 1916; A 449620. 

Muffs grow 


huge. © Dec. 10, 1916; 1 c.. Dee. 14, 
1916; A 449761. 


Newest hats are of brightly colored 
velvets: | ©) Nov.i 19, 1916 17G Nov. 
23, 1916; A 449225. ‘ 

Short waists prevail on one piece frocks. 


©n Dee) 33) 1916s 1) es, Dee, AT PaO 1G: 
A 449034. 


[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
Sunday tribune] 


© Chicago tribune & New York 
globe, Chicago. 

SEMANNE (P.) Sinubérase. Paris, 
ittablissements Chatelain [1916] 23 
p. 16mo. [380911 

© Sept. 16, 1916; 1 ¢ Dee. 9, 


1916 7 A=Moreion’ 9 14386") gi- iy 
Chatelain, Paris. 


smaller while capes become 


a 


pt. Tpivs. 0 ie 


SENIOR STUDENT’S text book. 4th 
year, pt. 2. The Bible and social 
living. 3. The industrial order. Pre- 
pared by Harry F. Ward in collabo- 
ration with Sidney A. Weston. Td. 
by Henry H. Meyer. New York, 
Boston, The Methodist book concern 


[1916] 1 p. 1, 69-146 pr i2ms: 
(Berean graded lessons, interna- 
tional course) $0.123. [30912 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 447828; Harry F. Ward, 
Boston. 


SENIOR TEACHER’S manual, 4th year, 
pt. 2. The Bible and social living. 3. 
The industrial order. Prepared by 
Harry F. Ward in collaboration with 
Sidney A. Weston, ed by Henry H. 
Mever. New York, Boston. The 
Methodist book concern [1916] 2 p. 
1., 71-150 p. 12mo. (Berean graded 
lessons, international course) $0.15. 

[30913 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
11, 1916; A 447829; Harry F. Ward, 
Boston. 


SERGEL’S selections for reading and 
recitation, no. 4, comp. by Blanche 
I. Ray. Chicago, The Dramatic pub- 
lishing company [1916] 1 p. L, 11-— 
200. p... 12mo, » $0.26 [30914 

©. Apr. 5, 19163.:2. 7c. Age 23 
1916; aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 446189; 
Charles H. Sergel, Chicago. 


Seymour (Arthur E.)* Denver. Mu- 
tual system. Card, printed on both 
sides, 34 by 5 inches. [30915 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 @ and an. 

Sept. 26, 1916; A 447227. 


Srymroctr (F. W.) How one gas com- 


pany handles its coke business. 37 
p. illus., diagr. 8vo. [30916 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447455; American .gas 
institute, New York. 


SHAEFFER (J. W.) Equivalent of the 
observed heat value of the light oil 
serubbed from coke oven gases. 5 p. 
Svo. [30917 


© Nov. 17,1916; 2° ce. and@vame 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 447458; American 
gas institute, New York. 


SHaw (A. W.) co.*, Chicago. Course 
in retail merchandising. 
[30918-80926 
Lecture 1. Starting a system of store 
records. 56 p. 4to. @© Oct. 23, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Oct. 30, 1916; A 444664. 


1370 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


30952 


SuHaw (A. W.) co.*—Continued. 


Lecture 2. A purchase record that 
helps to sell more goods. 32 p. 
forms. 4to. © Nov. 6, “1916 ; 2 c. and 
aff. Nov. 11, 1916; A 445622. 


Lecture 3. Recording the daily sales 
transactions on the _ floor. 36 : 
forms. 4to. © Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c¢. 
and aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 447874. 


Securing merchandise data 
from the sales records. 40 p. 4to. 
@ Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1916; aff. 
Dec. 11, 1916; A 447839. 


Lecture 4. 


Lesson 1. Starting a system of store rec- 
ords. 27 1. fol. [Text parallel to 
binding] @© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and 


aff. Oct. 30, 1916; A ‘444665. 


Lesson 2. A purchase record that helps 
to sell more goods. 241. forms. fol. 
[Text parallel to binding] @© Nov. 6, 


772G) 2 ce. and aff. Nov. 11, 1916; 
A 447300. 
Lesson 3. Recording the daily sales 


transactions on the floor. 221. illus., 
forms. fol. [Text parallel to bind- 
ing.) @© Nov: 18, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 29, 
1916; aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 448159. 


Securing merchandising data 
from the sales records. 11 1. fol. 
—. parallel to binding] © Dec. 2, 
71916: 2 c. Dec. 8, 1916; aff. Dec. 11, 
1916; A 447840. 


Lesson 4. 


Lesson 5. Cash records that safeguard 
the cash. 5 1. forms. fol. [Text 
parallel to binding] @© Dec. 13, 1916; 


2c. and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 454018. 


Farm journal 
of Shelby 
Philadel- 


SHELBY County, O. 
illustrated directory 
County, O. [1916-1921] 
phia, W. Atkinson company, 1916. 
1 p. 1., 5-208 p. illus. 8vo. [380927 
© Dee. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
15. 1916; A 453075; Wilmer Atkin- 
son co., Philadelphia. 


SHELTON (Forrest C.)* Denver. Yan- 
kee symbols. Colorado, gem state. 
21. Svo. [30928 


© Dee. 14, 1917; 2 
18, 1917; A 454023. 


e. and aff. Dec. 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*, New York. 
[30929-30952 
Shepard’s Arkansas citations. y. 2, no. 
2, Oct., 1916. Cumulative suppl. 86 
p. Syo. eo ve. © Nov. 13. 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Nov. 21, 1916; A 445747. 


aor Atlantic reporter citations. Vv. 
a. ae NOV...) 1096. [Cumulative 
api a S89 p. S8vo. $5.00 per yr. 


@ Noy. 22, 1916; 
1916; A 445984. 


Shepard’s California citations and anno- 
tations. y.9, no. 4. Oct..1916. Cumnt- 
lative suppl. 466 p. Svo. $6.00 yr. 
@ Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 21, 
1916; A 445749. 

Shepard’s citations of ail cases in the 
Marylandreports. Oct.,1916. [Cumu- 
lative suppl.) 79 p. 8vo. $4.00 yr. 
@ Nov. 14. 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
21, 1916; A 445743. 


2e. and, aff: “Dec: 6, 


1371 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*—Continued. 


Shepard’s Colorado citations. v. 9, no. 
42) Oct.2 4916: [Cumulative suppl.] 
P0T ip. »'Svo: .$5.00:. ye: “© _ Novi, 18, 
VWOEGis. 20ers and aff. Novii(2i,21916- 
A 445746. 

Shepard’s Florida citations. v. 3, no. 2, 
Oct., 1916. Cumulative suppl. 64 p 
8vo. $4.00 yr. @©@ Nov. 16, 1916; 2 e 
and aff. Nov. 21, 1916; A 445745. 

Shepard’s Georgia citations. v. 8, no. 


4, Oct., 1916, {Cumulative suppl.] 
251 p.. Svo. $5.00 yr. © Nov. 4, 
1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 21, 1916: 
A 445744. 

Shepard’s Idaho citations. v. 4, no. 1, 
Nov., 1916. Cumulative suppl. 74 p. 
Svo. $4.00 per yr. © Nov. 22, 1916; 
2 c. and aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 445983. 

Shepard’s Massachusetts citations. v. 9, 


no. 4, Noy., 1916. [Cumulative suppl. ] 


230 p. 8vo. $5.00 per yr. Noy. 
De SR Es en ee “and aff. Dec. 6, 1916; 
A 445982. 


Shepard’s Michigan citations. v. 7, no. 
4, Nov., 1916. [Cumulative supple- 
ment] 252 p. S8vo. $5.00 a_ year. 

Dec. 7, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
28, 1916; A 454338 


Shepard’s Missouri citations. v. 15, no. 


4, Noy., 1916. [Cumulative supple- 
ment] 156 p. S8vo. $5.00 a _ year. 
@ Dee. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
98, 1916; A 453342. 


Shepard’s Montana citations and annota- 
tions. vy. 4, no. 3, Nov., 1916. Cumu- 
lative suppl. 68 p. Svo. $4.00 per 

vr 6}°@ Nov. 25. 1916: 2 cand af: 

6, 1916; A 445981. 

Shepard's Nebraska citations. v. 11, no. 
4, Nov., 1916. [Cumulative suppl. ] 
181 p. S8vo. $5.00. © Nov. 23, 
4916;-° 2 -e. and. aff. Dec. 6; 219765 Ux 
445980. 

Shepard’s New Jersey citations. v. 2 
Nov., 1916. [Cumulative 

102 p. 8vo. $5.00 per yr. 

. 24, 1916: 2 ec and aff. Dec. 

; A 445979. 


Northeastern reporter. cita- 
- 4. Wao, nO: 4. Oct, 3916.  [Cumu- 
lative suppl.] 372 p. S8vo. $6.00 yr. 
@ Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
21, 1916; A 445742. 


Shepard's Northwestern citations. y. 13, 
no. 4, Nov., 1916. [Cumulative sup- 
plement] 185 p. S8vo. $6.00 a year. 
@ Dee. 5, 1916; 2.64 andvial: “Dee 

28, 1916; A 453341. 


Shepard’s Oregon citations. y. 9, no 
Nov., 1916. Cumulative suppl. 2: 
p. S8vo. $5.00. © Dec. 2, 1916; 2 ¢ 
and aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 445978. 


Shepard’s Pennsylvania superior 
lower court citations. v. 1, no. 
Oct., 1916. Cumulative suppl. 63 wp. 
8vo. $4.00 yr. @© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Nov. 21, 1916; A 445741. 


Shepard's Pennsylvania 


and 


supreme court 


eidations: *) V:. aod noi. 47 Oek itgiG: 
[Cumulative suppl.] £22) op: Syvo. 
F000: yr: © Noy. 14) £916: "2 enand 


aff. Nov. 21, 1916; A 445740. 


Shepard’s Rhode Island citations. v. 2, 
no. 1, Nov., 1916. [Cumulative-suppl.] 


30 p... 8vo. $3.00 per yr. © Nov. 21, 
1916:°2 e@ and aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 
445977. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


30953 


SHEPARD (Frank) co.*—Continued. 


Shepard’s Southwestern citations. v. 9, 
no. 4, Nov., 1916. [Cumulative- suppl.] 
334 p. 8vo. $6.00. @© Dec. 2, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 6, 1916; A 445976. 


Shepard’s Texas citations. v. 9, no. 4, 

Nov., 1916. [Cumulative suv eee 
) ‘Svo. $5.00 a year. .© Dec 
12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 28, 1916: 
A 453338. 


Shepard’s Vermont citations, v. 1, no. 1, 
Oct., 1916. [Cumulative suppl. ] 48 
p. 8yvo. $3.00 yr. © Sept. 20, 1916; 
2 ¢c. and aff. Nov. 21, 1916; A 445748. 


Shepard’s Washington citations. v. 9, 
no. 4, Nov., 1916. [Cumulative sup- 
plement] p. S8vo. $5.00 a year. 
@e Dee,  os1916 +62) cand: ail, Dec. 
28, 1916; A 453540. 


SHEPARD (Harvey N.) Extraordinary 


legal remedies. Chicago, Black- 
stone institute, 1916. 32 p. 8vo. 
(On cover: Modern American law 


lecture ) [30953 

©, July 26, 19163. 2, eyandge ait, 
Dec. 11, 1916; A 447884; Blackstone 
institute, Chicago. 


How to 
The 
44 p. 
ports. 
[30954 
2c. Nov. 16, 1916; 
A. 444929. 


SHEPARD (W. E.)* Chicago. 
get sanctified. Cincinnati, O., 
Revivalist press, 1916. 2 p. 1, 
InCk 1 Tront , eCUOriy 1thISe 
12mo. $0.25. 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 15, 1916; 


SHEPHERD (Russel M.)* Carbondale, 
Pa. Due date tickler and ready ref- 
erence expense account. Sheet, 15 
by 9 inches fold. to 8vo. [380955 

© Nov. 7, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
5, 1916; A 448267. 


SHEPPERSON (J. J.)* South Boston, 
Va. Shepperson efficiency of identi- 


fication. cover-title, [8] p. 16mo. 
$1.00. [80956 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


28, 1916; A 447589. 


New York. Cot- 
of Oct., 1916] Kd. 
240 p. front. (port.), 


SHEPPERSON pub. co.*, 
ton faets. [Ed. 
by Carl Geller. 


illus. maps. 12mo.. $1.00. [80957 
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 


1, 1916; A 445896. 


SHERMAN (Carol) First steps in the 


study of the pedals. Philadelphia, 
2.) W APresser co!" [19iGI) 14) p. 
16m0o., ([The musical booklet li- 
brary]) $0.10. [80958 


© Dec. 1 
21, 1916 
Ser CO., 


; A 448481; Theodore Pres- 
Philadeiphia. 


HlGtG +2re. and aif.Dee: 


pt. 1, nos. 1S 


SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ¢co.*, Cleveland. 
[30959-80961 


Estimating chart. S$ 1290. Sheet, 17 by 
15 inches, col. illus. printed on both 


sides. fold. to S8vo. © Nov. 25, 
1916,: 2 ¢., and ait.. Deer ies foo. A 
447605. } 


Silent partners in your business success. 
cover-title, 1 p. 1, 6 p. illus. 4to. 
(LF .699]) © Sept. 23,5 191652 oe: 
and aff. Oct. 11, 1916; A 447079. 


Turnover book. 49 p. illus., fold. front., 
ports. 4to. \(B 13 Bie fais 
Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and af, Deen 


1916; A 447662. 


SHERWOOD (EK. Hugh) [80962, 30963 


Chuck and Coonie caught in the corn, by 


H. Sherwood, Tand] Buddy ‘and 
the frog, by Rosalie G. Mendel. Ra- 
cine, Chicago, Whitman publishing co., 


[1916] 64 p. col. front., plates, illus. 
8 vo. $0.35. @© Sept. 5, TONG 227 ee 
Nov. 10, 1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 
446285. 


Chuck, Coonie and the bees, by E. H. 
Sherwood, [and] In squirrel town, by 
Elizabeth Rosenkrans. Racine, Chi- 
cago, Whitman publishing co. 

64 p. col. front., plates, illus. 
$0.35. © Sept. 5, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 10, 
1916; aff. Nov. 8, 1916; A 446282. 


© Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 


SHInLITO (John) co. Your saving. 
$120 and $40. 14, [2] p. illus. 16mo. 
[30964 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 
11, 1916; A 447298; 
cinnati. 


ce. and aff. Nov. 
C. Jellison, Cin- 


SHUMAN (A.) & co.*, Boston. Old and 
new Boston. 12th ed. Nov., 1916. 
4p; ~~ | fot, [ 30965. 

© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 448257. [Copyrightis 
claimed on new matter]- 


SHUPE (Verna I.)* 
Seeing America. Series 1. 
title, 9 p. Svo. $0.25. 

© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 
13, 1916; A 444907. 


Winfield, Kan. 
cover- 
[380966 


ec, and aff. Nov. 


SIpWAY mercantile co.*,. Elkhart, Ind. 


Sidway baby vehicles for 1917. 128 
p. incl. front,, illus. (part cole 
[30967 


© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 e Dec. 1, 1916: 
aff. Nov. 29, 1916; A 448179. 


SIEBERT (Wilbur Henry)* Columbus, 
O. Loyalist refugees of New Hamp- 
shire. Columbus, The Ohio state 
university, 1916. 23 p. 8vo. 

[5096S 
© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 e. Dee. 18, 1916: 
aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 448516. 


1372 


BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 12, 1916 31001 


Sramons (Eveline)* Cleveland. Light | Sincer mfg. co.*—Continued. 
of merey on the bright star way. no. 112 W 110. 15 p. illus., aed 
Cc 


Sy a ee 8vo. (Form 1551 W t5. 9.165) 
Card, port., 11 by 7 inches. [80969 Nov. 2, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Nov. 7, 
© Dec. 21, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 1916; A 447248. 
26, 1916; A 454190. Instructions for using Singer sewing 
= Saga of else 16. hal needles, Jock 
AEE = =A) ms stite 5 p. illus iagrs mo. 
SIMMS (W illiam Philip) [30970 30973 (Form 8357, Nov. 1916.) @ Dee 9. 
Canadians needed only eight minutes to 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 13, 1916; A 
take the famous Regina trench. € 447845. 
Mesa 1916; 1 ¢. Nov. 22, 1916; A — Class 71. 20 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 
: ; ’ ; (Form 7804, rev., Sept., 1916) © 
Machines never cease fighting on west Oct. 17, 1916: 2c. Oct. 31, 1916; 
front. © Dec. £5, J9k6 5.1) .e. Dee: 23, aff. Oct. 30, 1916; A 447131. 
1916; A 449928. F Instruzioni per adoperare la macchina da 
Men in the trenches grin. (Jn Wash- cucire Singer no. 66. cover-title, 36 p. 
ington post) © Dec. 19, 1916; 1c. illus. 24mo. (Form 8310- Italian. 
Dec. 23, 1916; A 449929. Sept., 1916) © Oct. 31, 1916; 2 ¢. 
Wounded Canadian a eae Jor esa and aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 448439. 
es force took part in Regina storm- as 5 
Nov. 20, 1916; i Nov. 22, Mee fe oS. Us we Cay 6 
1916; A 449194. Dec. 21, 1916; 2 ce. Dec. 23, 1916; aff. 
{Note: The foregoing are in La Crosse Dec. 26, 1916; A 454182. 


tribune unless otherwise stated] 


machine no. 71-30. 2 p.1., p. T—5d, 


©United press associations, New 58 p. of pls. 8vo. (Form 1530w, 
York. May, 1916) © Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. 
Dec. 21, 1916; aff. Dec. 27, 1916; A 

Stmonson (A.)* New York. What s28084- 
you can do with a Simonson switch. ———machine no. 82-20. 2 p. 1. 7-31 


© Dee. 9, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 13, 1916; aff. Noy. 17, 1916; A 444955. 
aff. Dec. 20, 1916; A 454049. machine no. 82-21. 2 p. 1.. 7-30 


ait 8 [25] p. illus. S8vo. (Form 836i, Oct.. 
Srnpici (Magda) Kaiser would give 


1916) Qn Nowe 16s) 19168 24 -e; and 
Belgium for peace. (Jn Chicago aff. Nov. 20, 1916; A 444999. 
daily news) [80975 


machine 112 W 110. 2 
© Dec. 9, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 18, 1916; 


Doe Pe dv. 

p. plates. S8vo. (Form 1558 W, O 
: : 1916) @©@ Nov. 24, 1916; 2c 

A 4496938; Chicago daily news co., 

Chicago. 


Nov. 27, 1916; A 448101. 


Singer machine no. 44-81 for stitching 
and trimming kid gloves at one one 
tion. [2] p. lus. S8vo. (Form 9422 
Noy... 1916) «@ Nov:).23, .1916:° 2 C. 
and aff. Nov. 25, 1916; A 447538. 

no. 45 K 41 for use in the manu- 

facture of helmets and military hats. 

[2] p. illus. Svo. (Form 9440, Nov., 

1916) @© Nov. 24, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 

Nov. 27, 1916; A 448108. 


no. 51 W 382, post bed and short 
arm for heavy leggin and leather 
work. (2. ps, alias: Svo. (Form 
9438, Nov.. 1916) @©@ Nov. 28, 1916; 
2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447601. 


no. 51 W 100. post bed and long 
arm for heavy leggin and leather 
work. 12) pe allus: S8vo. (Form 
9439, Nov.. 1916) © Nov. 28. 1916; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 4, 1916; A 447694. 


no. 68-31 for smocking. LAP: op: 
illus. Svo. (Form 9441. Dec., 1916) 
© Dee. 18, 1916 32 ¢: andi ait. Dee; 246 
1916; A 448489. 


no. 107 w 101 for border embroid- 
ery. [4] p. illus. 8vo. (Form 9398, 
Wee: A9KG)) > ©, Dees 18. ASt6 3.2. -c: 
and aft. Dec. 21, 1916; A 448490. 


no. 114-20. single-thread chain 
stitch for tacking paper tickets on 
clothing. [4] p.. illus. 8vo. (Form 
GATS" "OC LONG ©) NOVa toe) LOGE 
2 c. and aff. Nov. T, 1916; A 447249. 
no. 115 W 103 for automatically 
embroidering SEalOBs. [8] p. illus. 
Svo. (Form 9432, Dec., 1916) © 
Dec. 27. 1916: 2 © and aff, Dee. 29, 
791G2)-% 448610. 


Sincer (B.)* Chicago. Bulletin. 
[80976, 309TT 
J. ov., 1916.4 p.. 4to. © Nov. 24, 
eater 2eG. Nov. 2(, 1916; aff. Dec. 6, 
1916; A 447716. 
wewwec, 1946. 14 pi 4to. © Dec: 21. 
1G 2c and, afl., Dec: 26, 1916; A 
454226. 


SINGER (Elmer)* Colfax, Ind. Book- 
let for teachers of Latin. [ Colfax, 
Ind., Review print, 1916] 2 p. lL. 
8 p. 12mo. [30978 

© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 447150. 


SINGER mfg. co.*, Elizabeth, N. J. 
[30979-31001 


Four needle Singer machine no. 52—66. 
single thread chain stitch for folding 
and stitching facings and linings to 
knit undershirts. [4] p. illus. S8vo. 
(Form 9397, Nov., 1916) © Nov. 28, 
t9aGe > ‘e-and aft. Dec: 1, 1916; A 
447602. 

Instructions for using Singer sewing 
machine no. 71-48. D2 pe, WS. 
diagrs. Svo. (Form 1543 W. Sept., 
1916) © Oct, 16, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 31, ! 
1916; aff. Oct. 30, 1916; A 447132. | 


no. 107-1. Pn epsy ius: Svo. 
(Form 8366, Nov., 1916) @© Dec. 9, 
wae. «2 “cs and’ aff! Dee: 513,. 19163 


A 447844. 
1373 


F 2nO7 p. plates. S8vo. (Form 8360, Oct., 
32 Dp: illus. obl. 24mo. 0974 1916) @© Nov. 14, 1916: 2 ¢. and 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


51002 


Srncer mfg. co.*—Continued. 


Singer machines of class 97, lock stitch 


for harness work.) 7 [49 p.° illus. 
&vo. (Form 9431, Oct., 1916) 
Nov: (9; 4916 3..2 ie? tanned ath. Nov. 11, 
1916; A 444862. 

Singer machines 49 K 1 and 49 K 2 for 
pleating or Kkilting. [2] p. illus. 
SVoO. (Form 9430, Nov., 1916) © 


Nov. 24, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Nov. 27, 
1916; A 448102. 

Three needle Singer machine no. 52-67, 
high speed, single- thread chain stitch. 
[2] p. illus. Svo. (Form 9429, Nov., 
1916) @© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Nov. 25, 1916; A 447539. 


Sioux Crry, Ia. R. L. Polk & ©co.’s 


Sioux City directory, 1917. [v. 32] 
Sioux ‘Oity; Ja: oR.’ Li. Polk &™ co., 
1916. 730 p. Svo. $10.00. [31002 


© Dee. 11, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
19, 1916; A 446835; R. L. Polk & co., 
Sioux City, Ia. 


SKIDELSKY (S. 8S.) Tales of a trav- 
eler. Oct. 14-Dec. 9, 1916. [4 in- 
stalments] (Jn Florists’ exchange) 

[31003 


CG Oct 34-Dee. OF 2916; Die - Dee. 
30, 1916; A 450075; A. T. De La 
Mare ptg. & pub. co., New York. 


SLADE & Miller co.*, Chicago. Stick- 
craft. 1 sheet, 10 by 14 inches. 
[31004 


© Nov. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 


23, 1916; A 448534. 


Stoss (Robert) [31005, 31006 


Assails cruelty of deporting Belgians. 
@ Nov. 16, 1916; 1c. Nov. 20, 1916; 
A 449135. 


Fate of vessel shelled by submarine con- 
firmed. © Nov. 11, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 449320. 

[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


SLOVENSKI narod pub. co., ince.*, New 


York. Amerisko-Slovenska pratika, 
1917. cover-title, 112 p. illus. 
(part: col.) “32mo. * $0.10. [31007 


© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 


29, 1916; A 448627. 


SMART (Frank Leslie)* Pittsburgh. 
Thrift system. [Pittsburgh, Printed 
by American printing co.] 1916. 
12 p. Sve. [31008 

© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448447. 


SMILEY (C. BE.) & Venable CHS AG A * 
St. Louis. Locomotive breakdowns, 


a handbook for engineers, firemen 
and machinists. 79, [1] p. diagrs. 
24mo. $0.60. [31009 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c« and aff 


Dee. 1, 1916; A 447647. 


— SSS 


pt. Ipairs aS 


SmitH (Abbie N.) Dolly days & dolly 
ways, dolly’s record book. San 
Francisco, P. Elder and company 
[1916] xi, [1], 47 p. front. ,illus., 
plates. S8vo. $0.75. [31010 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 


26, 1916; A 453255; Paul Elder & 
co., San Francisco. 

SmMirH (Alfred H.)* New York. 
Djer—kiss. [6] p. folder. illus. 
(part col.) obl. 48mo. [31011 

© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
5, 1916; A 448271. 
SmMitH (E. S.)* Hinton, Okl. Auto- 


matie code; a scientific call system 
for rural telephones. [8] p. 16mo. 
$1.00. [31012 


© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 
5, 1916; A 448261. 


SMITH (Edgar Fahs) Rivalling Ger- 
many’s chemical industry. Proof. 
(National editorial service, serial no. 
396) [31013 

© Feb. 5, 1916; - e. and aff. Aug. 
a1, 1916s A 448012; National editor- 
ial service, inc., New York. 


Goodnight stories. 
(In New York FEven- 
ing mail) [31014 

© Jan. 28, 1916; 1 ¢. Jan. 31, 
1916; A 422095; Evening mail syn- 
dicate, New York. 


SmitH (Farmer) 
Jan. 28, 1916. 


SmitH (Homer J.)* Milwaukee. Let- 
ters, a brief course in business-letter 
writing. 24 p. S8vo. $0.10. [31015 

© Dec. 12, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 21, 1916; 
1 ec. Dec. 22, 1916; aff. Dec. 19, 1916; 
A 448523. 


SMITH (Jack H.)* New York. Jack 
Smith’s own cartoon school. Action, 
body, plate 50. Sheet, illus., 9 by 84 
inches. [31016 

© Apr. 20, 1916; 2 ce and aff. 
Noy. 24, 1916; A 448228. 


SmMirH (Lincoln)* Washington. Fairy 


stone crosses of Virginia. [3] p. 
illus. 24mo. [31017 

© Dee. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
14. 1916; A 448345. 


SmMiItH (W.) grubber co.*, La Crescent, 


Minn. [31018, 31019 


Little stories of success. 23 p. _ illus. 
16mo.. © Ociz 1, 1916; 2 cc) Oee ee 
1916; aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 447223. 


cover-titie, 


Reclaiming stump lands. 
(Cee a 


382 p. illus., port. 4to. 
53) © Oct. Lf 1986 22 Oct 
1916; aff. Nov. 1, 1916; Ae 447994" 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 31048 
SmirH (William) Fall and rise of | Socrar register assn.*—Continued. 
man, by bros. William and Irving Scie inelanine euraiaet nD, 
* ale ‘ QUviin Veto DO. MINOW esi ol: 24 p. 
[Smith] [Jacksonville, Fla. Golden dumiow S850 “@ Deer dale 
age pub. co.] 1916. cover-title, 38 p. and aff. Dec. 18, 1916: A 453128. 
. * ) =») 
ports. 12mo. [31020 Pintsouresh, Ol Tivol anos SueINoWe, 
G@) Ort25, 1916; 2c. Oct. 30, 1916; 1916. 126 p.: 16mo. $2.50. © Nov. 
aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447630; Golden 4, 19162 ¢. and aff. Nov. 22,1916; 
E Pee ie A 446535. 
age pub. co., Jacksonville, Fla. 
; Portland) oie ev.) vole noses Nove: 
SmitH form-a-truck co.*, Chicago. ve 48 oe ae ape. (With 
‘ ; 39 = S } Socia register, Seattle, 1917) (@) 
Dealers outfit. 32 p. illus. Lai a Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Nov. 22, 
[3 1916; A 446542. 
(Oc, 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Providence, 1917. vy. 31, no. 6. Nov., 
Nov. 3, 1916; A 444745. 1916. 82 p. 16mo. $2.50. © Nov. 38, 
IAG 2e) and aft; NOV. 22. al! OG: s) oA 


{SmytuH (Clifford)] Foreword to a 
erystal age, by W. H. Hudson. p. 
Mixi—xix, 22mo. $1.50. [31022 

i) Nov, 27, 1916; 2 c, Dec. 1,°1916; 
aff. Nov. 29, 1916; A 447692 : Byes 
Dutton & eco., New York. 

Snow (Lester J.)* Rockford, I]. 

[31023-31025 

Instruction book, Snow’s skirt system. 

scientific system of skirt cutting. 
7th & 8th editions. CAL mth ie illus., 


diagrs. 4to. @-Nov. 8, 14, 1916; 2c. 
each and aff. Dee. 7, 1916; A 448288, 
448289. 


Snow’s success system of garment cut- 


Gmc Supplono, 24. 16° p. illus., 
diagrs. obl. 12mo. $0.20. © Sept. 
Poeeotormnn re. and ait.’ Dec. 7, 1916; 
A 448290. 

SOCIAL register assn.*, New York. 
Social register. [31026-31045 
Baltimore, 1917. v. 31, no. 14, Nov., 

1916. 161 p. 16mo. $2.50. © Dec. 
Soloman. and aft. Dec, 18, 1916; 

A 453125. 
aso 1917>. v. St: no. 5, Nov., 1916. 
P20 e poe tomos, $2.50.) .@: Nov. 10, 
Pot: ¢. and aif, Nov. 22, 1916; 

A 446540. 
Vea no. £5. Nov. 1916: 


Buffalo, 1917. 
89 p. 16mo. $2.50. @© Nov. 4, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 446536. 

Cnicavo, TO. Vv. 31, no. 4, Nov., 1916. 
178 Doe evGmons 2-50) ++ ©! Nov... 16, 
nie: wa ev and aft, Nov. 22, 1916; A 
446539. 

Cincinnati & Dayton, 1917. v. 31, no. 9, 
Nov., 1916. Ot sip: 16mo. $2.50. 
(With Social register, Cleveland, 1917.) 
© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 22, 
1916; A 446543. 

Cleveland, 1917. v. 31, no. 9, Nov., 1916. 
74 p. 16mo. $2.50. (With Social 
register, Cincinnati & Dayton, 1917.) 
9 Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. Nov. 

D2anl OLGIRLA. 446544. 
Minneapolis, 1917. v. 31, no, 10, Nov., 
916. 69 p. 16mo. 
St. Paul, 
ec. and aff. Nov. 22, 


Social register, 
Nov. 17, 1916; 2 
1916; A 446546. 


New Orleans, 1917. 
P9LG) 101 p. 
HOD NOING = 2 
A 446537. 


Velen Ona Ga NOV.: 
16mo. $2.50. © Nov. 
e. and aff. Nov. 22 ViO1G:: 


Wem onk.: ONT. sv: 3ily now. 1) Novy., 
NOG toy Da) LOMmMOs, ‘so.50) 1 @ Nove 
22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; 
A 453123. 


| SOCIETY FOR 


446534. 


Richmond, Charleston, [etce.] 1917. _ v. 


oh mo, Liv INOV., LOG. 231 pir 6mo! 
$2500) © Dees 11-1916: 2 ic& andar: 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 453124. 

St. Louis, 1917. v. 31, no. 7, Nov., 1916. 
TAT Dee HLGMO Loe DOs © INOVveueLOs 
1916. 2G. and atta (NOVs, 22. ol O16 A 
446538. 

St. Paul, 1907 v.31, no. 10) Nov., 1916. 
2p. emo.) $2.50.) OWith, Social 
register, Minneapolis, 1917) © Nov. 
17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 22, 1916; 


A 446545. 


San Francisco, including Oakland, 1917. 


Virol. tnow alt! DNoves AOLGH LSSiap: 
1GMOs 2 DOM OMNIS. LolGe. 2c: 
and aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 446533. 


— my 


Seattle. 191%. “Vv. ol, no. 12. Nov. 916: 
36 p. 16mo. $2.50. (With Social 
register, Portland, 1917.) © Nov. 20, 
1916.7 2c. and att, Nove 22) 19165 vA 
446541. 

Southern California, Los Angeles, Pasa- 
dena, LOU ve Sia nos 13. aNov.,, 19i1G: 
90 ps 16mo. $2:50. @©@-.Dec., 6, 1916; 
2 ec. and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 453126. 


Washington, 1917. v. 34, no. 2, Novy., 
1916. 188 p. 16mo. $2.50. © Dec. 
BY 1916: 2 es and aft. Dee, 18) st 9G 
A 453127. 


SAVINGS & loans of Wash- 
Washington. Thrift and 
fade pis, LOmor 

[31046 


e. and aff. 


ington*, 
credits. 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 
Noy. 20, 1916; A 448026. 


cover-title, 


SocIETY FOR THE AID of mental de- 
fectives, inc. How to use the clear- 
ing house. [8] p. folder, illus. 
16mo. [381047 

©u Nov. MO. 9iGe; 2 ve and sank 
Nov. 23, 1916; A 447514; Schilling 
press, ine., New York. 


SOCIETY OF MOTION picture engineers*, 
Washington. Transactions of the 
society of motion picture engineers 


no. 2. [Washington, D. C., Printed 
by Ll. W. Thayer] 1916. [18 -p. 
8vo. [31048 

Wee Glar OMG pu Cera: vail. 


© 
Dec. 26, 1916; A 453256. 


1375 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31049 


SoHN (J. A.)* El Reno, Okl. : 
[31049-81051 


who and how. 2 1. 4to. © 


Benefit, 
2 clvand sate "Dee. 4, 


Nov. 24, 1916; 
1916; A 447695 


Views of the cosmos. 
Dees TS7 a9 16 eee: 
1916; A 448496. 

What kind of people are we? [3] p. 
Atouwe"©) INOvawe, LOG 302 ‘ce and, ait. 
Nov. 14, 1916; A 447331. 


[4] p. 4to. © 
and aff. Dec. 21, 


Dans les ruines de 
Belgique; roman. Paris, J. Tal- 
landier. [1986] > 31S p. 22mey cir. 
0.75. ([Le livre national, no. 100]) 
[31052 
© Oct. 7, 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 9, 1916; 
A—Foreign 14373; Jules Tallandier, 
Paris. 


Soto (Charles) 


SONS OF THE AMERICAN revolution 
(Empire state society)* New York. 
Year book, 1915-1916. New York 
Gity,;, A916:) 207 ps», front. Laqgore) 
illus., col. plates. S8vo. [31053 


© taly+22% 1916.2 cand’ ait. 
July 26, 1916; A 4387011. 


(Mabel B.) Picture building 
with cut outs. Folios 1, 2. Spring- 
field, Mass., Milton Bradley com- 
pany [1916] 2 pts. containing 
pamphlets, loose I. drawings, in en- 
velopes, 18. by 92 inches. 
[31054, 31055 
© Dec. 13, 15, 1916; 2 e¢ each 
Dee 18, 20>. aif. Dec. 22, IS A 
454136, 454137; Milton Bradley co., 
Springfield, Mass. 


SOPER 


SouLteE (Alfred Yale)* Los Angeles. 
Pennzoil motor assurance policy. 
[4] p. S8vo. [81056 

© Sept. 28; 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 


Nov. 21, 1916; A 447493. 


SouTH CAROLINA weather chart calen- 
dar, 19tioodol. 2) po» cillus:.5 cal. 
map. fol. [81057 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447098: Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


SoutH DaxkotTa weather chart calen- 
dara tOL7,, 120.) [21 'p.. ihust eel: 
map. fol. [31058 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ec and aff. Oct. 
28. 1916; A 447111; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


SOUTHWESTERN telegraph & telephone 
, Dallas & New York. 
[81059-31063 

telephone directory, 

winter, "1916-1917 S626) paee to: 

Noy. 24. 1916; 

1916; A 447985. 


2 c. and aff. Dec. 18, | 


pt. 1, TuS.,.Ve de 


SOUTHWESTERN telegraph & telephone 
co.*—Continued. 


Houston and Park Place, Texas tele- 
phone directory. Fall, 1916. 2 p. 1., 
124, 32 p. 4to. © Oct, 23/019. 
2c. and aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 447158. 

Local rules, A operators. Sections A-10, 
IK EEEAP 22, 25, 28, 30, 36, 38, 39, B-6, 
; various paging, loose 
\. form. 4to. © Oct. 26; 1916: 2°. 
and aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 447059. 

San Antonio, Texas telephone directory. 
Oct., 1916. 4, 98, 32 p. 4to. © Oct. 
18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Noy. 2, 1916; 
A 447159. 

Teachers’ manual. ble cia paging. fol. 
(Traffic bulletin no. Suppl. no. 
LL) ,@ Noy. 9, 1926; oy : “and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 448025. 


SPALDING (A. G.) & bros.*, New York. 
Spalding winter catalogue, 1916. 
cover-title, 96 p. illus. 8vo. 

[31064 
© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
24, 1916; A 448094. 

SPECTATOR co.*, New York. 

[31065, 31066 


Handy guide to premium rates, applica- 
tions and policies of American life 
insurance companies. 2d suppl. to the 


25th annual ed. 1916. 16 p 8vo. 
$0.25. @© Nov. 28, 19163502" e, anne 
aff. Dee. 2, 1916; A 448202. 
Supplement to Reports of fire insurance 
companies. v. 2, no. 6) Nove o1OtG. 
p 37-44. 8vo. $0.25. © Nov. 28, 
1916; 2 c. and.aff. Dec: 2, 1916 te 
448208. 
Spencer (H. C.)* Boston. Spencer’s 


essentials of business writing. 3 p. 
1,53 p. obl. 48mo. $0.50. [31067 


© Sept 20, 1916; 2 c and aff. 
Sept. 22, 1916; A 444096. 
SPIRELLA CO., ine.*, Meadville, Pa. 
[31068, 31069 


corset waists and ac- 
ecessories. 103 p. i 8vo. (Cata- 
logue no. 13, 1917) @© Nov. 22, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 448137. 


Spirella corsets, twelve years of prog- 
ress. 27 ‘p. illus.; ports, “i2mer@ 
Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and afi Now, Ze, 
1916; A 447519. 

SpiTtzcLass (J. M.) Measuring flow 
of unpurified gases at high tempera- 
tures. 36 p. diagrs. (part. told.) 
Svo. [31070 

© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

18, 1916; A 447462; American gas 

institute, New York. 


SPRINGFIELD, IU. Jeffersons directory 


Spirella corsets, 


of the city of Springfield, Illinois, 
1916. Springfield, Ill., Jeffersons 
printing company, 1916. 1427 p. 
8vo. $6.00. [31071 


© Nov. :6,° 1916: 2) e* Weve 2, 
1916; aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 446623; 
Jeffersons printing company, Sprine- 
field, Il. 


1376 


BCOKS, GROUP 1! 


no. 12, 1916 


31096 


New York. 
[31072-31074 

Additional facts. 8 p. 12mo. @© Dec. 
14. 1946; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 15, 1916; 
A 447914. 


Liquid petrolatum, Squibb, 
fornian. Manual. Nov., 
Svo. Nov. 10, 1916: 
Nov. 16, 1916; A 447379 


What. are the facts? §8 Dp. 12m0; © 
Woy. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 16, 
1916; A 447380. 

Stramrorp, Conn. Stamford directory, 
1916. [v. 20] [New Haven, conn.] 
The Price & Lee co., 1916. 668, [8] 
p. front. (fold. maps) 8vo. $4.50. 

[31075 
ec. and aff. Dec. 

Price & Lee co., 


Squisp (EE. R.) & sons*, 


Cali- 
See. 
aff. 


heavy 
1916. 
2G, ang 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 
11, 1916; A 453031; 
New Haven. 

New York. 

[31076, 31077 


in the Designer, 


StranpaArp fashion co.*, 


Directions for baskets, 


wan..?, 1917. [2] p. 4to. $0.05. 
Decne tooo. 1c. and aff. Dec. 2, 
1916; A 448192. 

Directions for crochet articles in the 
Designer for Jan., 1917. 4 p. 4to. 
sos CO), pec 1 1916> 2 ec. and aff. 
Dec. 2, 1916; A 448193. 

STANDARD HEATER & mfg. co.*, Pitts- 
burgh. Confidential information 


eonecerning the Standard heater & 
infg. co., incorporated. Sheet, 93 by 
53 inches. $0.01. [31078 

© Sept. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
9, 1916; A 444968. 


STANDARD LEKTIONS-BILDERKARTEN. 4 
vierteljahr. Jahrgang 18 no. 4, 
lektion 1-14, 1 oct.—31 dez., 1916. 
14 cards, col. illus., 44 by 3 inches. 

[31079 

© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 

30, 1916: A 489618; Standard pub. 
eo., Cincinnati. 


STANDARD LIFE insurance co.* 
How premiums are calculated. 


, Atlanta. 
ited 


[1] p. S8vo. (Kducational series, 
lesson no. 2) [31080 
wee ec 2¢, 1916; 2. c.-Oct. 30, 


1916; aff. Nov. 20, 1916; A 447494. 
STANDARD PICTURE lesson cards. v. 18, 
no. 4, pt. 1-14. 4th quarter. Oct. 1- 
Dec. 31, 1916. 14 cards, col. illus., 
41 by 8 inches. [31081 


© Sept. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
30, 1916; A 439617; Standard pub. 


co., Cincinnati. 

STANDARD PRINTING co.*, Louisville. 
Louisville information. cover-title, 
135, [9] p. map. 24mo. $0.10. 

[31082 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 4449383. 


i 


STANDARD RATING & reference agency, 


inc., Rochester, N. Y. Standard 
rating and reference agency. [8] p. 
illus. 16mo. [31083 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 447585; Joseph W. 
Snell, Rochester, N. Y. 

STANDARD SANITARY manufacturing 
co,*, Pittsburgh. Efficiency kitch- 
ens. ‘15 p. illus., diagrs. 12mo. 

[31084 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 
20, 1916; A 454053. 


e. and aff. Dec. 


STANDARD STAINED Shingle co.*, North 
Tonawanda, N. Y. Covering ca- 
pacity chart. Card, printed on both 
sides, 33 by S inches. [81085 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
14, 1916; A 448386. 


STANDARD STATISTICS CO., 
York. 


inc.*, New 
[31086-31094 


Standard bond descriptions. v. 4. no. 
25. cover-title, [330] p. 4to. $60.00. 
@ Dec. 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. Dec. 4, 
1916; A 445940. 


v. 4 no. 24. cover-title, [156] p. 
4to:/ $60.00 “©: Dee Vid. 1916 2 Vc 
and aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 446820. 


Standard bond offerings. Dec., 
GOT pn.) t2nt0s 560.00." @) Dec: 
1916; «2c; ‘andar. Dees 16, WSstG 
A 446816. 

Standard corporaiton records. v. 4, no. 
25. cover-title, various paging. Ato. 
$60.00. © Dec. 1, 1916; . and aft. 
Dee. 4, 1916; A 445937. 


——vyv. 4, no. 24. cover-title, [494] p. 
Ato., §60:00. © Dec. 157 191622) e 
and aft. Dec. 16, 1916; A 446817. 


Standard corporation service daily. v. 

A 4: ne. A 23.” cover-title, 4. 5. 65— 
. Ato. $60.00. © Dec. 1, 19116; 
*. and aff. Dec. 4, 1916; A 445938. 


v. A 4, no. A 24. cover-title, 1 p. 
Le Ss ea 64 p. 4to. $60.00. © Dec. 
15, JOG 2c vandvari. Mec SG aetOnGs: 
A 446818. 

Standard financial digest service. SoA 
no. A 23. ‘cover-title. 6, 6, eR eS 
p. 4to. $60.00. © Dec. 1, LOUGr Zac: 
and aif. Dec. 4, 1916: A 445939. 

3, no. A 24. cover-title, 1 p. 
1387-1430 p. 4to. $60.00. © 
Decitte,; TOlG- 2 *cy and att DecweiG: 
1916; A 446819. 


STANDARD N-RAY CO.*, Chicago. X-ray 
tubes. [8] p. illus. 8vo. (Bulle- 
tin no. 6) [31095 


© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 
14, 1916; A 448380. 


STANLEY and Patterson. inc. General 
eatalogue no. 19. [Chicago, R. R. 
Donnelley & sons co., 1916] 1216 p. 
illus. 4to. [31096 


© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, I9TG';, A 1453260 ;) SJ. “As Sehick, 
Chicago. 


ec. and aff. Dee. 


1377 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31097 


STaNntEyY hotels. Stanley hotels at 
Estes Park, Colorado, U.S. A. 24 p. 
illus., map. Svo. [31097 


© Apr. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454031; Alfred Lam- 
born, Estes Park, Col. 


STAPLES (Henry Lee) Gracchussary 
rhyme book. [82] p. col. illus. 4to. 
$0.25. [31098 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447671; Staples & Staples, 
ine., Richmond. 


STaPpLIN (L. D.) Pouring Babbitt 
metals and kindred subjects. cover- 
title, 16 p. diagrs. nar. S8vo. 

[31099 


© Nov. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
7, 1916; A 448283; Syracuse smelt- 
ing works, Brooklyn. 


STARK (Maurice C.)* Cleveland. 
Giving practical advice to waiters 
who can. by eleminating mistakes, 
constantly improve their service and 
make more money, by a connoisseur. 
64 p. illus. 12mo. _ (cover-title: 
Tips) [31100 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 4540389. 


STARK (William  P.) nurseries*, 
Neosho, Mo. William P. Stark 
guaranteed trees & plants. 1917. 
cover-title, 160 p. illus. (part col.) 
ports. S8vo. $0.14. [31101 

© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447048. 


STATESMAN. Issue the 4th. [1916]. 
ott illus., fel. feild. teccobl. 
32mo. [31102 

© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
11, 1916; A 447814; Charles 1H. 
Brown paint co., Brooklyn. 


STEBBINS (Charles M.)* Brooklyn. 
Narrative writing. ist half of the 
ist year of the high school course. 


Brooklyn, Stebbins & company 
fi91G) odo pela GO Dp... P6miag) Gn 
cover: Technical English series) 
$0.15. [31103 


© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 12, 1916; 
aff. Dee. 1, 1916; A 447875 


Andrew)* Glendale, 
people how to live. 
The Glendale sani- 


STEBBINS (Harry 
Cal. Teaching 
Glendale, Cal., 


tarium [1916] cover-title, [22] p. 
illus. Svo. [31104 


© Noy. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
19, 1916; A 448495, 


| 


nt. I; Sshiveds 


STEEL (Susan Cass)* Dixon, Ii. 
Promise of the good fairy. 11. col. 
illus. S8vo. [31105 


© Dee. 12, 1916; 
18, 1916; A 454041. 


STEELE (F. G.)* Newark, O. War, its 


2 c. and aff. Dec. 


value and lessons. [4] p. 8vo. 
(Citizen legion document no. 10) 
$0.02. [31106 
© Jan. 26, 1916; 2 « and aff. 
Feb. 9, 1916; A 420709. 
STEPHANOVE (Constantine) 
[31107-31111 


Bulgarian king shows tact. © Nov 
iO1GEtT ea: Dec. 4, 1916; A 449450, 


Keeps promise of big victory. © D 
9: 19165 1° es Dee 13, 19165 A 149691. 


See U. S. world influence. © Nov. 20, 
1916; 1 ¢. Noy. 23, 1916; A 149213" 


Seizure of Monastir cost allies dearly. 
Nov. 27, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 4, 19i16= 
A 449398. 
© 


Victory aids Teuton trade. Dec. 
19163°1 ¢. Dec. 30; 19867 4 150088" 


|Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chi- 
cago. 


29, 


STEPHENS (Anna D.) [31112, 31113 


Choice under difficulties. @©@ Nov. 20, 
1916; 1 ¢e. Nov. 23, 1916; A 449209. 
German-American alliance. @ Dec. 23, 
1916; 1 c. Dec. 29), 1916: ~% 450013. 
| Note: The foregoing are in Messenger 
of peace] 
© Peace assn. of Friends in 


America, Richmond, Ind. 


STEPHENS (Ernest A.) 
car at a minimum cost. 23 p. front. 
(port.) 12mo. [31114 


© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 @andeae 
Dec. 5, 1916; A 448274; Every week 
corp., New York. 


Running your 


STERLING (Edward Ray)* Canton, O. 
Don’ yo’ heah old Sandy comin’? 
(Jn Roller monthly, Dec., 1916) 

[31115 


© Dee. 1, 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 8, 1916; 
A 449575. 


STERLING jewelry co. [31116, 31117 


fave him time. © Oct. 10, 1916; 1 c. 
Dec. 26, 1916; A 449958. 


Join the cent-an-hour club. © Oct. 3, 
1916; 1c. Dec. 26, 1916; A 449959. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Dayton 


daily news] 


© J. B. Warren, Chicago. 


STERRETT (Robert M.)* Jamaica, N. Y. 
Sedatone, a true, natural tonic. [8] 
p. folder. 48mo. [31118 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ¢« ‘and ai. 
Novy. 23, 1916; A 447516. 


1378 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


STETsOoN (John B.) co.*, Philadelphia. 


Making of a Stetson hat. 31 p. 
illus. 12mo. [31119 
© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Dec. 20, 1916; A 454059. 


[STeEvENS (Charles Whitney) ] Details 
of the Stevens system of floor dead- 
ening. Chicago, Ill., Stevens parti- 


tion & floor deadener co., inc., 1916. 
91. diagrs. obl. S8vo. {31120 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
6, 1916; A 447728; Stevens partition 
& floor deadener co., Chicago. 


STEVENS (Ward W.) Care of the 

dairy cow. Sp. illus. 8vo. [31121 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

29, 1916; A 448170; Park & Pollard 
co., Boston. 


. New York. 
arige ati2e 
Motor car problems solved for Sunday 

Courier readers. Oct. 29, 1916. © 

ocr. 29,1916: 1 ce. Dec. 11,,1916; A 

449968. 

Mave te. 1916. ©@ Nov. 12, 1916; 
1 ec. Dec. 11, 1916; A 449970. 
Noy. 26, 1916. © Nov. 26, 1916; 

1 ec. Dee. 11, 1916; A 449972. 

Motor problem. Noy. 19, 1916. 
a 1926s) bic. Dec. 11, 1916; 
Oct. 22, 1916. 

Wee. ty 


STEWART (William H.) jr.* 


© Nov. 
A 449971 
© Oct. 


Motor problems. 
1906)35 7A. 


Bee woeas fe, 
449969. 


[Note: 


\ The foregoing are in Buffalo 
courier. ] 


STEWART- BMLAKE shoe co.*, Minne- 
apolis. Series A. Card, 3 by 44 
inches. folie 

© Nov. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
13, 1916; A 454098. 


StrckNEY & Montague*, New York. 
Direx—all for mailing, listing. bill- 
ing. 16 p. illus. S8vo. [31128 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916: A 448019. 
Stires (E. B.)* Des Moines. 
[31129, 31130 
* History of the origin and development 
of the Neal institute work. (In Des 
Moines news. © Nov. 26, 1916: 1 «¢. 
Dec. 9, 1916; A 449594. 
Neal treatment for drinks and drugs. 
In Des Moines register. © Dec. 14, 
a916 5.1 -c.. Dec. 18, 1916; A 449816. 


Strx, Baer & Fuller dry goods co.*, 
St. Louis. [31131-31133 
Individual expression. © Nov. 16, 1916: 

1 ce. Nov. 20, 1916; A 449144. 
Personality expressed. © Nov. 30, 1916; 
1 c. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449474. 


@ Nov. 23, 
1916; A 449294. 
The fea are in Censor] 


Shakespearian philosophy. 
woe GC.) Nove Tt. 
[Note : 


311438 


STOELZEL (Emmy)* Kansas City, Mo. 
Star’s voice lesson. Lesson 32. (In 
Kansas City star) [31134 


© Dee. 17, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 29, 1916 
A 450085 . 


Strokes seed farms co.*, Moorestown, 
Wad [31135, 31136 


Market-growers wholesale catalogue, 
1917. cover- -title, 36 p. illus., map. 
Ato: 1@ Dec 4, 191652: ee. and ait: 
Dec. 8, 1916; A 447773. 

Stokes seed farms co. [Catalogue] 1917. 
cover-title, 64 p. illus. 4to. @©@ Dec. 
24-1916; 2 c: and ait. Dec, 26,°1916; 
A 454231. 

Strotte (Walter R.)* Meriden, Conn. 
Meriden writing system. 
{[31137, 31138 


Manual no. 1. 1st grade. Meriden, 
Conn... The Town school committee 
[1916] 84 p. illus. obl. 32mo. $0.20. 


@) Deo. 4) 419162 Ao. Dec. 11, 1916 ; 
1 ¢. Dec: 27, 1916; aff. Dec. 27, 1916; 
A 448590. 

Manual no. 2. 2d grade. 
Conn. The Town school committee 
[1916] 56 p. illus. obl. 32mo. $0.20. 
@ Dee. 22) 1916:.2'e and aff:. Dec. 
2, AGILE: At 448591. 


Meriden, 


StorK (Theophilus) Luther’s Christ- 
mas tree. Philadelphia, Pa., The 
Lutheran publication society [1916] 
32 | pine... trent. lus, Vln: 
$0.10. [31139 


© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
28, 1916; A 447595; Lutheran publi- 
cation soc., Philadelphia. 


Stout (Rex T.) Last drive. chap. 4 
(concluded) (Jn Golfers magazine. 
Dec., 1916.) [31140 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 6, 1916; 
A 449511; Golfers magazine Co., 


Chicago. 


Stow (Audley Hart)* Pocahontas, Va. 
Chorus girl. Sheet, 11 by 8 inches. 


$0.10. [31141 
© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
12, 1916; A 448334. 

STowELL (Ellery C.) Question of 
armed merchantmen. Proof. (Na- 
tional editorial service, serial no. 
397) [31142 


© Feb. 3, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
aL dG1Gs ok 448003 : Natl. editorial 
service, inc., New York. 


STREETER clip and specialty co.*, Chi- 


cago. Streeter’s steel clip for iron 
and steel construction. PAS TD. 
diagrs. 12mo. {31143 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916: A 4542 906. 


1379 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, haves 


31144 
SrrenctH. Sept., 1916. 24 p. illus. 
Svo. [31144 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
4, 1916; A 447194; Milo bar-bell co., 
Philadelphia. 


Strone engineering co.*, Chicago. 
Supersteam service. cover-title, 
12 p., 51. fold. diagrs. 12mo. 

[31145 


© Nov. 3, 1916; 

6. 1916; A 444768. 
Stroup (E. H.) & co.*, Chicago. Re- 
markable results are obtained by 
those who burn powdered coal the 


2c. and aff. Nov. 


Stroud way. Sheet, 113 by 8} 
inches. (Powdered coal bulletin no. 
107) [31146 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 


20 TOLG SA 444991, 


STuart (Katharine) [31147, 31148 


British women golfers and the various 
methods they use. © Dec. 28, 1916; 1 
ce. Dee. 80, 1916; A 450072. 


Temperament and competition play. © 


Dee: D2. 1916; 2 es Dee: Gy ASi6G 5) A 
449510. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Golfers 


magazine ] 
© Golfers magazine co., Chicago. 


system, ine. Credit collec- 
[Utiea, N. Y., Printed ‘by L. 
[24] 1. Svo. 

[31149 


SUCCESS 
tions. 
C. Childs & son] 1916. 


© Aug. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
80, 1916; A 454281; Fred B. Parry, 
Uitren, aN: 

SUFFRAGE correspondence school. Suf- 
frage correspondence school. Lesson 
1-12. Supplementary lesson. Jx- 
amination questions no. 1-3. 16 pts. 
Ato. [31150 

© Oct. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1916; A 448177; New York state 
woman suffrage party, New York. 

SULLIVAN (James E.) How to become 


an athlete. New York, American 
sports publishing company [1916] 


59 yp. reont. (port. ) wlus" FiLGn. 
(Spaiding’s primer series, no. 3P) 
$0.10. pala ot 


© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
13, 1916; A 458052; American sports 
pub. co., New York. 


(Mary BH.)* South Bend, 
Ind. Arithmetic seat work. Picture 
and action method. 2 1, and 55 
cards, printed on both sides, 7 by 10 
inches. $1.00. [81152 

© May 15, 1916: 2 
26, 1916; A 454215. 


SULLIVAN 


e. and aff. Dec. | 


SULLIVAN machinery co.*, Chicago. 
Sullivan ironclad electric coal cut- 
ter, class CH-S8 alternating current. 

[81153, 381154 

List of duplicate parts. 32 p. _ illus., 

diagrs. (Circular 63—-R, 2d ed.) 

© Dee. 6, 1996's. 2c. Dec 18, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 39, 1916; A 448614. 


Price list of duplicate parts. 32 
illus., diagrs. S8vo. (Circular 63_RP) 
© Dec. 6, 1916; 2°e. Dee. D8; sae: 
aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448613. 

Baltimore. Your time is 

[8] p. folder. 8vo. 

[31155 


and aff. Nov. 


SUPERBA CO.*, 
worth dollars. 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ec. 
6, 1916; A 444771. 


Sutton (Edward Forrester)* New 
York. Dark star. (Jn New York 
herald) [31156 

©). Nov. 19. 1916%' t eGosN@marzne 
1916; A 449282. 

SvensKA almanackan f6r 1917. cover- 

title, [96] p. port. 12mo. [31157 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ec. Dee. 4, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 448248; Nels M. 
Hokanson, Chicago. 


[Swart (KE. R.)] Purity. Chicago, 


American film company, ine. [1916] 
[10] p. 8vo. [Motion picture scena- 
rio] [31158 


© July 13, 1916* 2 eee oe 
1916; aff. Nov. 1, 1916: A 444730; 
American film co., ine., Chicago. 


Swart (Florence) Palm Beach series 
of poems. v. 1, by F. Swart and J. 
Lindley. 21. fol. $@2Za- [31159 


© Oct. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 447182; Josephine Lind- 
ley, Palm Beach, Fla. 


Swayscoop (Daniel Elmer)* Mark 
Center, O. Tricks of the violin, in- 
fluence and function. 40 p. 16mo. 
$0.50. [31160 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 444648. 


SwreEt’s catalogue service*, New York. 


Sweet’s architectural catalogue. 
11th annual ed. 1916. d05iteve 
108), 1802 p., illus. ‘ (part) coh); 
diagrs. (part col.) fol. [31161 


© May 15, 1916; 1 ¢. July 138, 
1916;"1'¢. Nov. 21, 19165) aimee 
14, 1916; A 446554. 


SWENSON evaporator co. Swenson 
evaporators. 48 p. illus. (part 
diagr.) S8vo. [31162 


© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
9, 1916; A 445587; F. M. de Beers, 
Chicago. 


1380 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


Swine (Raymond LE.) [81163-31175 


Bukharest warned of German attack. © 
Dec. 11, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 14, 1916; A 
449716. 

Emperor’s hearse drawn by 16 horses. © 
mayo et, 1916%-1 c. Dec: 1, 19165 A 
449395. 

Exiling welcomed by many Belgians. © 
Wee. 16, 191631 ¢. Dec. 20, 1916; A 
449836. ; 

German envoy tells of Athens ejection. 
@ Dec. 7; 1916: 1c. Dec. 11, 1916; 
A 449656. 

@. Dec. 9; 


German office is nettled. 
1916; 1 ec. Dec. 13, 1916; A 449688. 


Germany is joyful over peace tender. © 
Dec, 13, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 16, 1916; A 


449779. 

Justifies sinking of Arabia. @©@ Nov. 24, 
1916; 1c. Nov. 27, 1916; A 449288. 
Monarchs look on as Emperor is buried. 
© Dee. 1, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 4, 1916; A 

449442. 

Task of mediator is believed easier. @© 
Mece tl, TO1G: 1 ¢. Dec.. 14; 1916; A 
449715. 

Torehlight escort for emperor’s bier. © 
Nov. 24, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 27, 1916; A 
449284. 

Unchanged German policy is predicted. 
@ Noy. 24, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 27, 1916; 
A 449287. 

World war viewed as killing purpose. © 
Meee ce, 1516; 1 c..Dec. 28, 1916; A 


450005, 
Worry over Kaiser, ill. © Dec. 9, 1916; 


1c. Dec. 18, 1916; A 449686. 
[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 


© Chicago daily news co., Chicago. 


SYNFLEUR scientific laboratories. 
American perfumer- synfleur insert. 
faliiG.rolits 
Poets pb. wlus.. fol. © Oct., 19, 
1OLGR S22 We.” Oct. -27, 1916; aff. Nov. 

9, 1916; A 447294, 
newrt. (4) p. iWlns. 4to:: © Nov 21, 
ihe wes and affi....Dec. 28, 49165 


ry _ 


A 454261. 
© Alois von Isakovics, New York. 

Tart (Lorado) How the American 
girl looks in marble. (In Chicago 
Sunday herald) [31178 

© Dec. 3, 1916; 1 c Dec. 4, 1916; 
A 449490; J. Keeley, Chicago. 
TAILLEUR de Paris. _no. 1, Oct., 1916. 
illus. fol. fr. 6.00. [31179 
© Oct. 23, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 9, 1916; 
A—Foreign 14413; Hachette & co., 
Paris. 

TANENBAUM (I.) son & co.*, New York. 
A. 8. Rosenthal company. [Form] 
A. Sheet, 183 by 84 inches. [31180 

©) Dee, 21, 1916: 2 c« and aff. 
Dec. 29, 1916; A 448618. 


TANNER (W. Chas.) Our beautiful 
1916 Christmas cartoon. Proof, 
illus. [31181 


. Novy. 27, 1916: 2 c. and ‘aff. 
Dec.. 8, 1916; A 447756; Internatl. 
syndicate, Baltimore. 


76464—17—_9 


31190 


Tapp& (Herman Patrick)* New York. 
Inspirations. .Dec., 1916. (Jn Har- 
per’s bazaar) [31182 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 1 ¢c. Nov. 28, 
1916; A 449497. 


Tapper (Thomas) [31183, 31184 


Passing the dead line in musiec study. 
Philadelphia, Pa., IT. Presser co. [1916] 
18 “p: Allus., ports. «d2mo., [(The 
musical booklet library)] $0.10. © 
Dec. 15, 1916.2 e: and aff. Dec. 21, 
1916; A 448486. 


© Theodore Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. ° ; 
Study plan and questionnaire on the 
chapters of the Music supervisor. 
[Boston, O. Ditson co.] 1916. cover- 
title, 12 p. L6mo: “@ Novs 28) 19164 
2 c. and aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 453156, 


© Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


TAUNTON, Mass. Taunton directory, 
1917, no. 47. Taunton, Mass:, A. J. 


Barker company, 1916. 407, 548= 
601 p. front. (fold. map) 8vo. 
$4.00. [31185 


C) ‘Nov. 38, 1916:. 2 ‘¢: andar. 
Noy. 22, 1916; A 446532; Sampson 
& Murdock co., Boston. 


Taytok (John E.)* Walla Walla, 
Wash. Piano chord instructor. 
Lessons no. 1, 2. Card, col. illus., 
printed on both sides. $0.25. Con- 
tents.—Lesson no. 1. J. E. Taylor’s 
short method of the major common 
chords.—Lesson no. 2. J. HE. Tay- 
lor’s short method of the minor 
common chords. [31186 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Nov. 29, 1916; A 448189. 


Taytor (Marie Stuart)* Washington. 

[81187-31189 

Sunbeam. 4 p. folder. obl. 48mo. 

$0.12. -@) Dee: -63- 1916s 2%." Dec..6 
1916; aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 454101. 


Xmas wish to you, dear friend. Card, 
38 by 5% inches. $0.05. Dec. 6, 
1916; 2 c. Dec. 6, 1916;:-aff. Dec. 19, 


1916; A 454103. ‘ 


Xmas with its season’s cheer. Card, 33 
by 53 inches. $0.08. @© Dec. 6, 1916; 
2 e), Dee. 6) 1916.3 afl. Dees 19; 1916; 
A 454102. 


[Taytor (Mary C.)] Instruction book 
for the Acme skirt measuring de- 
vice. New York, Taylor & Taylor, 
1916. ak ip. 1s 2p. sport:. Atos 

[31190 


© Apr. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
18, 1916; A 454240; Samuel Taylor, 
Jersey City. 


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31191 


Buffalo. 
[31191-31197 


Birch, maple and beech. Card illus., 
133 by 7% inches, fold. to obl. 32mo. 
© Aug. 5, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. PUY 

1916; A 435636. 


Hardwood lumber; [list of our stock at 
Buitalol.. 6 Vo/23, 10. [August 1, 
cover-title, 31 p. 12mo. 
duly 29, 1916 35'2:¢ ,and aff. Aug, 2, 
1916; A 435568. 
v. 13 no. 9 [Sept. 1, 1916] cover- 
ae ee {1] p. nar. 12mo. © Sept. 
ui 32 ec) and aff. Sept. 2, 1916; A. 
43661 0 


Taytor & Crate*, 


wetispno: 40.-\[Oct;,2,,1916] 31 
12mo. Sept. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 5, 1916; A 439663. 


-—— v. 18, no. 11, [ Nov. 1, wees 
title, 31, ist psn azm © Oc 
1916; 2 ¢«. and aff. Nay. >) avaG< 7A: 
444747. 


v."13, no. 12° [Dec. 1, 1916] 
12mo. © Nov. 29, 1916; 2 
aff. Dec. 2, 1916; A 448231. 


Oak, cypress and gum direct from mill. 
Card, illus., 183% by “a inches. fold. 
to obl. 32mo. @. July’ 8, 19164. 2 ‘ce. 

and aff. July 11, 1916; A’ 434906. 


cover- 
t. 31, 


31 p. 
ce. and 


TAYLOR INSTRUMENT cCos.*, Rochester, 
N. Y. [31198-31204 
Supplementary price list of meteorologi- 

eal and other scientific instruments. 
54 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. (Cover- 
title: Scientific instruments). © Oct. 
28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 4, 1916; A 
447183. 


Taylor quality eer asses. 
16mo. @© Dec. 1916; 
Dec. 28, 1916; rN "454246. 


poe hygrometer book. 31 p. __ illus. 
16mo. © Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 5, 1916; A 448252. 


ites ge gael rca [4] p. illus. 
16m @ D 1, 1916; 2 c, and aff. 
Dec. °s, 1916; ‘A 448253. 


Tycos industrial hydrometers, copper 
cans and glass jars.  CRERIS., 
tables. 4to. (Catalog sections 1500 
and 1600) @© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and 
aff. Dec. 5, 1916; A 448256. 


Tycos Pfeiffer’s seaeinoneer [4] p. 
illus; 16mo. | ‘@ Dec... 1, 1916 =62° c. 
and aff. Dec. 5, 1916: A’ 448254. 


avons sla) eee [4] p. 
16m 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Dec. os foie. a ‘448255. 


Treats (Mary E.)* Chicago. Friendly 
message to the newly wedded. [Chi- 
cago, Printed by J. B. Caldwell, 
1916] eover-title, 44 p. 16mo. 
$0.25. [31205 


© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448156. 


TECHNICAL college of the Chicago 
Turn-gemeinde. Technical college of 
the Chicago Turn-gemeinde, season 
1916-17. [6] p. folder, 16mo. 

[31206 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c Dee. 4, 1916: 

aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 447946; Herman 
Hanstein & son, Chicago. 


12: . pa aes. 
2c. and aff. 


pt. 1,2 S., Vv. 13 


TreTs (Herbert M.)* New York. 
Brief analysis of the Federal in- 
come tax law of 1916 together with 
the text of the act prepared for the 
Fifth avenue bank of New York. 
[no. 3] pt. 1-2. 68 p. S8vo. [31207 


© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
14, 1916; A 448350. 


TELEPHONE society of the Mountain 
States. Educational dept. Private 
branch exchanges. pt. no. 1 Assem- 
bly and equipment, Section, 1, 2. pt. 
2. Circuits, section 3-6. coyer-title, 
85 numb. loose 1. diagrs. 4to. 
(Plant course no. 3.) [31208 


© Sept. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
Nov. 2, 1916; A 447161; Mountain 
States telephone & telegraph ©co., 
Denver. 


TEMPLETON, Kenly & co., ltd.*, Chicago. 
Simplex jacks. cover-title, 32 p. 
illus. Svo. {Bulletin catalog 216) 

[31209 


© Sept. 9, 1916; 2 c« Sept. 23, 
1916; aff. Nov. 11, 1916; A 444890. 


weather chart calendar. 
1917. 12 1., [2] p. illus., col. map. 
fol. {31210 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447099; Grand Rapids 
ealendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


TENNESSEE 


TENNEY (Maud Andrews)* Minneapo- 
lis. Priceless fragments. [Minneap- 
olis, La Tienda, 1916] cover-title, 
30 1. S8vo. $0.75. [31211 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 ce Nov. 20, 
1916; A 448178. 


TERHUNE (Albert Payson) Crimson 
stain mystery. (Jn New York even- 
ing world) [31212-31216 
12th wet The restless spirit. © 


Nov. 23, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 24, 1916; 
449235 ; Consolidated film’ pire Mg 
tion, New York. 

13th episode. Despoiling brutes. © 
Dec. 1, 1916; 1 c. Dec, "2 40865 
449413. ; 

14th episode. @©@ Dec. 7, 1916; 1 ec. 
Dec. 8, 1916; A 449577. 

15th episode. © Dec 191635 21. 


14, 
Dec, 15, 1t91G6i:) A. 449763. 
Concluding episode. @© Dec. 21, 1916; 
1c. Dec. 22, 1916; A 449905. 
© Consolidated film corporation, 
New York. 


Texas co.*, New York. Texaco, the 
road builder. 1p. 1. [5]—27 p. illus. 
Svo. [81217 


© Nov. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Noy. 
18, 1916; A 447482. 


1382 


BOOKS, GROUP IJ 


no. 12, 1916 


————— 


Texas weather chart calendar. 1917. 
kh, illus.,,.col...map. fol. 
[31218 


© July 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff, Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447093; Grand Rapids 
ealendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


TEXTILE kunst und industrie. 9. jahrg. 
1916. Bien iF 420. illus. 4to. 
M. 250. [31219 

@), Anz. 4, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 21, 
1916; A—Foreign 14248; Hugo 
Wilisch, Chemnitz, Germany. 


(In New York 
[31220-31230 


TuHeErR married life. 
evening journal) 


Mavis. £996. © Nov. 18, 1916; 1 ce. 
Nov. 20, 1916; A 449125. 
Nov. 23, 1916. Nov. 23, Hb lone aT Ui ee 


© 
Noy. 24, 1916; A 449221, 


Novis, LOWG: A Oe Nov..25, 1916; 1 c. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 449278. 

Now 2s. 1916. © Nov. 28, 1916; 1 c 
Noy. 29, 1916; A 440330. 

Mec 191G. ©, Dec. 2; 1916; 1 ¢: Dec 
4, 1916; A 449429. 

Dee. 6, 1916. © Dec. 6, 1916; 1c. Dec 
7, 1916; A 449519. 

Dee 9, 1916: © Dec..9, 1916; 1.c. Dec 
11, 1916; A 449615. 

Weer. 190G. '@ “Dec. es HOVE 2 e: 
Dec. 13, 1916; A 449677 

Dee. 14, 1916. © Dec. 14, 1916 te; 


Dec. 15, 1916; A 449750. 


pee, 26,, 19162 © Dec. 26, 1916; 1 ec. 
mee. 27, 1918: A 449981. 


Pete tons.. ©) Hec. 28, 1916; 1 ec. 
Dec. 29, 1916; A 450026. 
© International news 

New York. 


service, 


THORNER (Fritz) Helmut Gotthilfs 
neugeburt; eine wahre lebensge- 
schichte in versen, von Fritz Thor- 
ner. Bilder v. Carl Grimm. Han- 
mover, Hannovera-verlag [1916] 
cover-title, 30 p. illus. 24mo. M, 
0.60. [31231 


eiuly 27. 1916: 1c. ‘Nov. 21, 
1916; A—Foreign 142384; Hanno- 
vera-verlag, Hannover, Germany. 


THomas (Arthur W.)* Chicago. Ad- 
vertising for auctioneers. In six se- 
ries. cover-title, 12 p. S8vo. (Se- 
ries no. 1) $2.50. [31232 


© Dee. 6, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
13, 1916; A 448871. 


THomaAs (F. A.)* Brooklyn. How to 
hold circles for developing medium- 
ship at home. [New York, Printed 
by Reuben Tree Voss, 1916] 86 p. 
24mo. $1.00. [31233 


© Mar. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Mar. 24, 1916; A 428226. 


31245 

THoMAS (James H.)* Martinsville, 
Va. Lamentztion. (Jn Christian 
standard, Dec. 23, 1916.) 31234 


© Dee. 21, 
1916; A 450052. 


1S1G> 1 .es Dec °29; 


THomaAs (Marion)* Newark, N. J. 


[31285, 31236 

Birthday greetings. When your birthday 
comes each year. Card, col. illus., 9 
by 5% inches fold. to 48mo. $0.05. 


© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 11, 
aff. Dec. 19, 1916; A 448437. 


Happy birthday. I am sending you this 
four-leaf clover. Card, col. illus., 9 
by 54 inches fold. to 48mo. $0.05. © 
Oct, 25, 191652 ¢. Dac: 11,.1916° aff. 
Dec. 19, 1916; A 448438. 


THomas (W. H. Griffith) Grace of 
God. New York, The Book stall 
LIStGy. £ pl. [osl-39" p:” t6mo. 
$0.10. ialooe 

© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
29, 1916; A 448638; W. Leon Tucker, 
New York. 


THOMPSON (R. W.) [31238-31241 


Jamaica for favored trade. © Nov. 20, 
1916; 1c, Noy. 23, 1916; A 449312, 


Jamaicans want erate aid. © N 29° 
1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 4, 1916; A Modes) 


Kingston to dim its lights. © Nov. 28 
1916; 1c. Dec. 4, 1916; A 449453. 


To open U. S. bank in Jamaica. © Dec 
9, 1916; 1.c. Dee. 13, 1916; A 449694. 


{Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 
© Chicago daily news co., 


1916; 


Chicago. 


[THompson (Ruth)] Amazing adven- 
tures of Jack B. Nimble in the king- 


dom of Humper-Bumper. New York, 
O’Sullivan rubber company, 1916. 
19 p. 16mo. [31242 


©: Nov. 28, 191637 2 ie and, att 
Dec. 238, 1916; A 448537; O’Sullivan 
rubber co., New York. 


THOMPSON (William B.)* Los Angeles. 
Zone therapy. 7, [1] p. diagr. S8vo. 
$5.00. [31243 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


30, 1916; A 447138. 
New 


THompson, Austin & co., inc.*, 


York. Financing policies without 
eash from the insured. cover-title, 
[4] p. 16mo. [31244 


©) Nov. 013; 1916: 2...c... and. aff. 
Nov. 21, 1916; A 447495. 


THOMPSON-BONNEY c¢0.*, Brooklyn. 
Lewis control system. 16 p. illus., 
diagrs. 4to. (Form no. 33) 

[31245 
Oct: 24 19tGst2 cs (and Ait 
Oct. 28, 1916; A 447060. 


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Tuomson (O. R. Howard)* Williams- 


port, Pa. Christmas, 1916. Etch- 
ings. [Williamsport, Pa.] Printed 
for private distribution [by the 


Press of the Gazette and Bulletin] 
1916 [13] p. S8vo. [31246 

iC) Dec, 2, 191s; 2G, Dec: 7, 1916; 
aff. De¢é. 16, 1916; A 454006. 


THRILLER, the magazine of unusual 
short stories. [no. 1]. Salem, Mass. 


The short-story publishing  co., 
[1916] cover-title, various paging, 
illus. 8vo. [31247 


© Apr... 25), 19162 2 & aiid) .aiG 
Apr. 29, 1916; A 427882; Herman HE. 
Cassino, Salem, Mass. 


New York. 
[31248, 31249 


Blue book. v. 24. 1 p. 1. 602 Dp. 32mo. 
@ Nov. 22; 1916> 2 c. Dee, 7). 19165 
aff. Dec. 12, 1916; A 446764. 


Calendar for 1917. 34, 2 p. 48mo. © 
Noy. to. do8G.. 2 oe ‘and aff. Dec. 15, 
1916; A 447955. 


Tirrt (John Alden)* Philadelphia. 
Tifft’s mortgage interest tables; 
daily apportionment of taxes and 
water rents. Philadelphia, Philadel- 


Tirrany &,.€0.*; 


phia company for guaranteeing 
mortgages [1916] cover-title, 16 p. 
obl. 48mo. [381250 
©)! Dees 27, WIG} 2). Sd, pee. 
Dec. 27, 1916; A 448569. — 
TINKER (Bertha R.)* Cleveland. 


Ideal seat work. Sets no. 4, 5. 2 
eards, no. 4, 9 by 9% inches; no. 5. 
93 by 152 inches. [31251, 31252 

© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 ec. each and aff. 
Nov. 4, 1916; A 447208, 447209. 
[Copyright is claimed on new mat- 
ter] 


to get 


TiREOID co.*, Chicago. How 
greater tire mileage. [20] p. illus. 
(part col.) 16mo. [81258 


© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


24, 1916; A 448233. 


Tort (Adelina L.) Awakening of Nan 
Shirley. [Los Angeles. Printed by 
Standard printing co., 1916] cover- 
title. 18 p. 8vo. [Motion picture 
scenario | [31254 


©) "Nov. 15.9916" "20" and oir, 
Nov. 28, 1916; A 447512; Thos. H. 
Ince, Culver City, Cal. 


ToLpRIpGeE (Hlizabeth)* Washington. 


[31255-31258 

Christmas. I love his little face. Sheet, 

8% by 7 inches. $0.50. © Dec. 18; 

1916: 2 ¢«. and aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 
454109. 


pt. 1, ni svi8s 


TOLDRIDGE (Elizabeth) *—Continued. 


Christmas day. O little Baby Lord. 
Sheet, 8% by 7 inches. $0.50. © Dec. 
18, 1916: 2c. and aff. Dec. 22, 1916; 


A 454112 
Christmas star. What makes the star 
so bright? Sheet, 8% by 7 inches. 


$0.50. @© Dee. 18, 1916°.2;-e@. and 
aff. Dec. 22, 1916; A 454110. 

Mother. O sweetest Mb that language 
ever knew. Sheet, be | 7 inches. 
$0.50. © Dec. 18, 1918: ec. and aff. 
Dec. 22, 1916; A 454111. 


ToLeDO machine & tool co.*, Toledo, O. 
Catalogue no. 11. [31259-31267 


section 2. The Toledo inclinable open 
back presses and open back presses, 
upright or inelinable. 44 p. 
Svo. © Oct. 21,,19163 2 e@aNegeis. 
1916; aff. Nov. 18, 1916; nN 447400. 


section 7-10, 1916. 4 v. illus. S8vo. 
Contents.—Section 7. The Toledo 
straight column and _ overhanging 
double crank presses.—Section 8. The 
Toledo single and double crank toggle 
drawing and deep stamping presses 
ete.—Section 9. The Toiedo drop 
hammers and trimming and forging 
presses.—Section 10. The Toledo au- 
tomatic feed presses and auxiliary de- 
vices. @ Dec. 12, 1916; 2 ec. each 
Dec. 18, 1916; aff. Dee. 19, 1916; A 


448418448421. 
section Sat 13, 3 _v. illus. 8vo. Con- 
tents. The Toledo squar- 


ing, sap trimming rotary slitting and 
circle cutting, gang slitting and alli- 
gator shears.—Section 12. The To- 
ledo double seaming machines, crimp- 
ing, beading and flanging machines. 
Contents.—Section 13. The Toledo 
foot and screw presses. © Oct. 21, 
Nov. 6, 15, 1916; 2 ec. each Nov. 17, 
1916 aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 447397— 
447399. 


section 14, 1916. The Toledo shovel and 
miscellaneous machinery. 2 p. 1, 14 p. 
illus. Svo. @ Dee. 12, 1916502 rm 
Dec. 18, 19165 aff. Dec. 19, 1916; 
448422. 


TomMKINS bros.*, Newark, N. J. Net 
prices of sewer pipe at-various dis- 
counts. Pocket with sliding indi- 
eator, illus., 54 by 2% inches. 

[31268 


© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
28, 1916; A 447510. 


TOMPKINS (Charies B.)* Cedar 
Rapids, Ia. Commercial periscope & 
the sea of business. [4] p. col. 
illus. 12mo. [31269 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1916; 
aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 447140. 


Torrey (Reuben Archer) Gist of the 
lesson, a concise exposition of the 
International Sunday school lessons 
for the year 1917. -18th yr. New 
York, Chicago [ete.] F. H. Revell 
company [1916] 1 p. 1, 154, [8] p. 
24mo. $0.25. [31270 

© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 458262; Mleming 4H. 
Revell co., New York. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


TowNE (Dlizabeth)* Holyoke, Mass. 
Poems ef the sun-lit heights, by 
many poets, old and new. Holyoke, 
Mass., The Elizabeth Towne cCo., 
ie to ty 6p. -32mo: “(Little 
sun-books) $0.25. [31271 

© Nov. bi, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22, 1916; A 448062. 


TownE (Salem D.)* Boston. This 
cup. [Boston, Mass., The Salem D. 
Towne company, 1916] cover-title, 
[14] p. illus. 16mo. $0.10. [31272 

©, Nov. ht, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
11, 1916; A 447313. 


TOWNSEND (Sarah)* 
Carrying the cross for Jesus. 
delphia, 1916. 70, [1] p. 
(port.) 12mo. [31273 

©, Noy. 14, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 17, 
1916 aff. Nov. 238, 1916; A 448121. 


Chi- 


Philadelphia. 
Phila- 
front. 


TRANS-CONTINENTAL freight co.*, 
eago. Suggestions to exporters. 12 
p. illus. S8vo. [31274 

© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
1, 1916; A 444757. 


TrRauR mfg. co.*, Detroit. Wedding 
ring sentiment. cover-title, [21] p. 
illus. 16mo. [31275 


ey Get, 2a, 19163. 2 
20, 1916; A 448013. 


Travur (Elise) * 


ec. and aff. Nov. 


New Britain, Conn. 
Unser Konig. (In. Connecticut 
staats-zeitung ) [31276 


©) Nov. ts, 1916; 1 ¢ Dec. 26, 
1916; A 449952. 
TRAVELERS 


insurance co.*, Hartford, 


Conn. [31277, 31278 |} 
Grinding wheels. [3d ed.] 36 p. illus. 
diagrs. 16mo. © June 14, 1916: 2c. 


and aff. Dec. 21, 1916; A 448512. 


Notes on the a aenent and operation 
of elevators. [2d ed.] 68 p. illus. 


16mo. (Cover-title: Elevators) © | 
ame 2o, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 15, 
1916; A 444930. 


TREADWAY (A. A.) 
tribution work. 


Unit costs in dis- 
fe DL. “HIS: | SvO. 
[31279 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 


18, 1916; A 447466; American gas 


institute, New York. 


TRENTINI (Albert von) Candida; 
roman. auf., 1.45. forts., schluss. 
[47 instalments] (In Vossische 
zeitung ) [31280 


© June 4July 29, 1916; 1 c. each 
Noy. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 14355; 
Ullstein & co., Berlin. 


| Tuntoss (Rees Edgar) 


[31281-31283 


Civil service opportunities for stenog- 
raphers. Springfield, O., The Tulloss 
school of typewriting, 1916. 24 p. 
8vo. (Lecture no. 8 accompanying 
The new way in typewriting) © Dec. 
bk, 1916; °2 ¢: and aff. Dee. 7, 1916; 
A 448292. 


Manual of methods for stenographers, 
being lecture no. 10 accompanying 

, The new way in typewriting. Spring- 
field, O., The Tulloss school of type- 
writing, 1916. 48 p. 8vo. @© Dec. 6, 
1916: 2 -c2 and’ aff; Dec. 21; 19163 A 
447877. 

New way in typewriting. Lecture no. 7. 
Phonograph transcription. Spring- 
field, O., The Tulloss school of type- 
writing, 1916. 25 p., illus., diagr. 
Svo. @© Sept. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 18, 1916; A 438944. 


© Tulloss school co., ine., Spring- 
field, O. 


Toursa, Okl. First natl. bank. 


[31284, 31285 
Sixty month bonus certificate of deposit. 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 15 by 14 


inches ; fold. to 8vo. © Oct. 26, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Oct. 30, 1916; A 444667. 
Special sixty month bonus savings cer- 
tificate. cover-title, [12] p. 24mo. in 
pocket, 54 by 323 inches. © Oct 1, 
1916: 2 ce. and aff. Oct. 28; 1916: 
4447538. 
© James Howard McCullough, 


Tulsa, Ok1l. 


TurneER (Mrs. J. Garland) American 


touch typewriting manual. Balti- 
more, Md., American business col- 
lege, 1916. 1p. 1., 40 numb. 1]. 4to. 

[31286 


© Sept. 16, 1916; 2 « Sept. 21, 
1916; A 447225; American busi- 
ness college, Baltimore. 


TURNER construction co.*, New York. 
Turner for concrete. 14 p. ° illus. 
4to. (Bulletin no. 19) [31287 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 447157. 


TURNURE (Lawrence) & co.*, New 
York. Sugar code... ‘6 p. ¥F.,. 221 -p: 
Svo. [31288 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2).e Nov,_ 28, 


1916; aff. Nov. 25, 1916; A 448182. 


TuTIn (Alfred H.) Cambridge, Mass., 
& Ainley (George H.)* Boston. Lit- 
tle known facts about the Bible. 
Revival ed. 91. S8vo. [31289 


© Nov..'18, 1916; 2 c. and. aff. 
Dec. 14, 1916; A 454159. 


TWENTIETH century business building 
bulletin, Nashua, N. H. 
[31290, 31291 
Twentieth century advertising. cover- 
title; 2 . pe ly i 2h" ps .allusi et iomo: 
(The 20th century suit & overcoat 


club) @© June 14, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Nov. 20, 1916: A 448116. 


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31292 


TWENTIETH century business building 


bulletin—Continued. 
Why wait for business? cover-title, [8] 
p. illus. nar. 8vo. (The 20th cen- 


tury suit & venereae’ club) @© Aug. 
12, 1916: 2 ©. and aff. Nov. 20, 1916; 
A 448113. 


© Lovett brothers, Nashua, N. H. 


ULpricutr (Emil) Accounting. 
(31292, 31293 
Lesson no. 9. Construction expendi- 
tures. pt. 2. New York, National 


commercial gas association [1916] 2 


p. ji. [161]-176 p. 8yvo. (Practical 
gas educational courses) © Oct. 20, 
1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 1916: aff. Oct. 


“i 1916; A 439978; National com- 
mercial gas assn., New York. 


no: 10. Gpernttons 4c month. 
New York, National Commercial gas 
association 11916]... 2 po Sea 
194 - §8yvo. (Practical gas educa- 
tional courses) : a 
and aff. Dec. 30, 1916: A 454285 - 
Natl. commercial gas assn., New York. 


Uncite Sam oil co. Community oil, 
gas, mineral and mined products 
lease. Sheet, printed on both sides, 
14 by 83 inches, fold. to 8vo. [31294 

© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 3, 1916: 
aff. Nov. 24, 1916: A 447536; H. H. 
Tucker, Kansas City, Kan. 


Uncie Sam’s comic almanae for the 
year 1917. [Lancaster, Pa., Printed 
oy The Conestoga pub. co., 1916] 
cover-title, [23] p. illus. Svo. 
80.05, [31295 


© Nov. 7, 1916; 2 ec Dee 18, 
1916; aff. Dec. 15, 1916 ; A 447995: 
John Baer’s sons, ine., Lancaster. 
Pa. 


UNbERWoop (Drury) Top ’o the morn- 
ing. (In Chicago herald) 
[31296-31328 
Nov. 17, 1916. _@ Nov. 17, 1916: 1 ¢. 
Nov. 18, 1916; A 449114. 
Nov. 18, 1916. © Nov. 18, 1916: 1 e. 
Nov. 20, 1916: A 449199. 
Noy. 19, 1916. © Nov. 19. 1916; le. 
Noy. 20, 1916: A 119165, 
Nov. 21, 1916. © Nov. 21, 1916; 1 e. 
Nov. 22, 1916: A 449203. 
Nov. 22, 1916. © Nov. 22, 1916: 1 
Noy. 23, 1916; A 449297. 
Nov. 23, 1916. © Nov. 23, 1916; 1 
Nov. 24, 1916; A 449240, 
Nov. 24, 1916. © Nov. 24, 1916: 1 «. 
Noy. 27, 1916; A 449265. 
1 
1 


Nov. 25, 1916. © Nov. 25, 1916; 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 449271. 


Nov. 26, 1916. i) Nov. 26, 1916; 
Noy. 27, 1916: A 449361. 
Noy. 28, 1916. © Noy. 28. ISIGs 3. ¢: 


Noy. 29, 1916: A 449377. 

Nov. 29, 1916. © Nov. 29, 1916)-* 7 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 4493 79. 

Nov. 30, 1916. Nov. 30, 1916: 1 ¢. 


Dec. 1, 1916; A 449406. 


Dee. 1, 1916. © Dee. 4, S916 24 6 
Dec. 4, 1916: A 449490: 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


UNDERWoop (Drury) ee 


Dec. 2, 1916. © Dec. » “1916; 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 449424" 


Cc. 


Dec. 5, 1916. © Dee. 5, 1916; 
Dec. 6, 1916; A 449515. 

Dec. 6, 1916. © Dec. 6, 
Dec. S; 1916; A 449549. 

Dec. 7, 1916. © Dec. 7, 1916; 
Dec. ’s, 1916; A 449554. 


Cc. 


1916; 


P f 9 


Dec. 8, 1916. @ Dec. 8, 1916; 
Dec. 9, 1916; A 449602, 

Dec. 9, 1916. © Dec. 9, 1916; 
Dec. 11, 1916; A 449607. 

Dec. 10, 1916. © Dec. 10, 1916; 
Dec. tee 1916; A 449730. 

Dec. 12, 1916. © Dec 12, 1916; 
Dec. ee 1916; A 449700. 

Dec. 13, 1916. © Dee. 13, 
Dec. 14, 1916; A ren 


1 
1 
1 
if 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1916; 1 
Dec. 14, 1916. © Dec. 1916; le. 
1 
1 
1 
1 
i 
1 
1 
1 


Hd 


Dec. 16, 1916; A 449772" 

Dec. 15, 1916. © Dec. 15, 1916; 
Dec. i8, 1916; A 449793. 

Dec. 16, 1916. © Dee. 16, 1916; 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 449799. 

Dec. 17, 1916. © Dec. 17, 1916; 
Dec. 18, 1916; A 449871. 

Dee. 19, 1916. = Dec. 19, 1916; 
Dec. 21, 1916; A 449887. 

Dec. 20, 1916. © Dec. 20, 1916; 
Dec. 22, 1916; A a ed 

Dec. 21, 1916. © Dee. 1916; 
Dec. 23, 1916; A #928 

Dec. 22, 1916. © Dec. , 1916; 
Dec. 26, 1916; A 449936" 

Dee. 23, 1916. © Dec. 23, 1916; 
Dec. 26, 1916; A 449946, 

Dec. 26, 1916. © Dec. 26, 1916; l « 
Dec. 28, 1916; A 449998. 

Dec. 27, 1916. © Dec. 27, 1916; l « 
Dec. 28, 1916; A 450022. 


(Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
herald] 
© J. Keeley, Chicago. 
[UNDERWOoop (Lineas D. )] Under- 


wood’s digest. v. 12, no. 3, July- 
sept., 1916: W ashington, D. GC. 
The Card digest co., 1916. 96 cards, 
3 by 5 inches. $1.75. [31329 


© Noy. 1, 1916; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1916; 
ait. Nov. 11, 1916: A 445612; Card 
digest co., Ww ashington. 


UNDERWRITERS report, inc.*. San Fran- 
cisco. Underwriters’ pb a: book of 
the Pacifie states a California in- 
Surance directory, 1916-17. 448 p. 
16mo. 35.00. [31330 

© Nov. 18, 1916: 2 e and aff. 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 445922. 


service, co.,  ine.*, 
Cleveland. Uniform sales service, 
Conditional sales. [31331, 31332 
pt. 2, Recovering purchase price. 24 p 


Svo. $2.00. © Noy. 30, 1916; 2 «. 
and at “Dec. 26, 1916; A 454222, 


VRE 3: Rules. ] [52] p. S8vo. © Oct. 
2 SiG: 2  ¢. Nov. 18) 1916; aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 444992. 


UNIFORM = su les 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


‘no. 12, 1916 


UNITED FRUIT co.*, New York. Call of 
the Caribbean. 31, [1] p. illus. 
(part col.) col. map. S8vo. [31333 

© Dee. 13, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
16, 1916; A 448402. 


Unitrep IsRAEL*, Pasadena, Cal. Re- 
port of committee of the convocation 
of California United Israel. cover- 
title, 14 p. 16mo. $0.10. [3813834 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
2, 1916; A 448200. 


UNITED LIFE insurance co.*, Little 
Rock, Ark. Combination policy no. 
1. [4] p. 4to. fold. to 8vo. [81335 


aus, 10, 1916: 2 c. Sept. 14, 
1916; aff. Nov. 2, 1916; A 447256. 


UNITED MERCANTILE co.*, New York. 
United mercantile company. cover- 
title, 18 p., 11. S8vo. [313836 


© Nov. 14, 1916;.2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 444916. 


U. S. Supreme court. United States 
reports. {31337-31339 
vy. 241, no. 3, June 5, 1916. © June 30, 

1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. July 1, 1916; A 
431729. 


v. ree no. 5, July 5, 1916: '@ July 31, 


916; 2 ¢. and aff. Aug. 1, 1916; A 
433910. 


¥. 242, no, 1, Dec. 5, 1916. © Dec. 7, 
1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 
453001. 


© Banks Law pub. co., New York. 


U. S. BANK note co.*, Indianapolis. 
Checking account. [15] p. illus. 
160. [31340 


© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
25, 1916; A 447535. 


UNITED STATES CAST iron pipe & foun- 
dry co.*, Burlington, N. J. Keystone 
east iron columns. cover-title, 16 p. 
illus. (incl. diagrs.) 8vo. [31341 

© Jan. 3, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Jan. 
4, 1916; A 419414. 


U. S$. COLLECTION service co. -United 
States collection service and delin- 
quent debtor record. cover-title, 
195 1. obl. 12mo. $5.00. [31342 

© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
8, 1916; A 444877; William Ezra At- 
kinson, El Dorado Springs, Mo. 


UNITED STATES: GRAPHITE C0.*, Sagi- 
naw, Mich. Graphite lubricants for 


the automobile. 8 p. illus. (part 
col.) 16mo. [31343 
cr Nov: 17; 1916; 2 © Dec. 15, 


1916; aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447904. 


31352 


INCORPORATING €0.*, 
Philadelphia. Corporate manual. 
[8] p. - 8vo. {31344 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448136. 


UNITED STATES LEATHER goods ¢o.*, 
Chicago. 11th annual buyers’ guide 
to gifts that please. cover-title. 48 
p. illus. 8vo. [31345 

© Oct. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
23, 1916; A 447517. 


UNITED STATES ROOFING tile co. Net 
price, list, no. 4... Sept. 1, 01916: 
Sheet, printed on both sides, 11 by 
84 inches. [31346 

© Sept. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
2, 1916; A 448208; W. G. Grogan, 
Parkersburg, W. Va. 

UNITED STATES TOY co.*, Washington, 
Creation, the universal builder. [4] 
diagrs. 4to. [31347 

© Mar. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
27, 1916; A 448597. 

UNIVERSAL CREDIT rating co.*, Dayton, 

O. List of 508 Dayton retail 


UNITED STATES 


groceries and meat markets by 
routes. 1916. cover-title, 24 p. 
16mo. [31348 


© Oct. 23, 1916; 2 c, and aff. Oct. 
26. 1916; A 4470380. 


UNIVERSAL FRATERNAL Co-operative ex- 
change association*, Fort Smith, 
Ark. Constitution of the Universal 
fraternal co-operative exchange as- 
sociation, international. [4] p. 
24mo. [31349 

© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
26, 1916; A 447033. 


UNIVERSAL HYGIENE co0.*, Boston. 
Health is wealth. 9th ed. cover- 
title, 354 Daw llus.”) Leonie: [381350 


© July 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
30, 1916; A 454266. 


UNIVERSAL SAVINGS corp.*, Norfolk, 
Va. Stein universal plan. Safe in- 
vestments and investing for profit. 
[4] p. 16mo. [31351 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
5, 1916; A 447721. 


UpHam (Louise)* Philadelphia. Lan- 
guage drill stories for third year 
classes, by Louise Upham; illus. by 
Gertrude Spaller. Beverly, Mass., 


Oral publishing company [1916] 
157 ‘p. col. illus: 12mo0. $0.70. 
[31352 


© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
4, 1916; A 447717. 


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$1353 
Uprirt corset co.*, Chicago. Uplift 
corsets. [12] p. illus., diagr. 8vo. 


[31353 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
20, 1916; A 444996. 


Urson co.*, Lockport, N. ¥. Upson 
board for walls and ceilings. [3] p. 
illus. 48mo. [31354 


© Dee. 1, 1916; 2:¢c. and aff. Dec. 
15, 1916; A 447912. 


UsHeEeR (Roland G.) Our most dan- 
gerous possession. Proof. (Na- 
tional editorial service, serial no. 
395) [313855 

© Feb. 4, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 448014; National edi- 
' torial service, ine., New York. 


Utrau weather chart calendar, 1917. 


135 kL, [21-p.. illus., col:. map. “fal. 
[31356 
© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 


28, 1916; A 447085; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


VAcuuM oil co.*, Rochester, N. Y. 
Horizontal gas engines, small and 


medium size. 14 p. illus. (part 
col.) diagrs. 4to. [31357 
© Dec. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 
5, 1916; A 448240. 
VAILE-KIMES co.*, Dayton, O. 


[31358-31360 


V & K accessories, pumps for domestic 


water supply for residences. 4 p. 
illus. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 203) @ 
Oct. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 23, 
1916; A 444794. 


VY & K deep well pumps domestic water 
supply for residences. 20 p._ illus., 
diagrs. S8vo. (Bulletin no. 185) 
Oct. 19, 191G= 2c. and ai, Ot. 23! 
1916; A 444792. 


VY & K shallow well pumps domestic wa- 
ter supply forresidences. 16p._ illus., 
diagrs. 8vo. (Bulletin no. 166) 
Oct. 19, .1916; 2 @. and aff.) Get. 23, 
1916; A 444793. 


VatLticny (L. Pierre)* 
Secrets of beauty. 
illus., port., STP» 

© Nov. 8, 1916: 
28, 1916: A. 447508. 


VANDENBERG (Arthur H.)* Grand 
Rapids, Mich. What makes a man. 
(In Grand Rapids herald) 

[31862-31368 


6. Human kindliness. © Dec. 2, 1916; 
1 ec. Dee. 4, 1916; A 449465. 

T. peralty. © Dec. 4, 1916; 1 ec. Dee. 
1916; A 449509. 7 


8. epampn sense. © Dec. 5, 1916; 1 
Dec. 7, 1916; A 449526. ‘ % 


9. Dependability. © Dec. 6, 1916; 1 
Dec. 8, 1916; A 449578. a 


New York. 
[43] p. col. 
16mo. [3813861 


2c. and aff. Nov. 


pt. & B.S. v.18 


VANDENBERG (Arthur H.) *—Continued. 


1@. Initiative. @ Dec 7, 291654) c 
Dec. 9, 1916; A 449597. 


11, 12. [2 instalments] Contents.—11. 
Patriotism. —12. Faith. © Dec. 8, 
1916;,.1. c... each), Dee. ALi aie- 
449642, 449643. 

VAN DeEN Bere (Clayton)* Grand 
Haven, Mich. Van Den Berg tele- 
graphic code. [8] p. 8vo. [31369 

© Dec. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

30, 1916; A 454274. 


Van Deusen (Clinton §.)* Kent, O. 
Notes on an elementary course in 


house planning. Peoria, Ill., The 
Manual arts press [1916] 13 p. 
illus. (diagrs.) 4to. $0.25. [381370 


© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 11, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 21, 1916; A 448502. 


VAN DvzEeE (Junius B.)* Hamburg, 
N. Y. Four easy lessons in type- 
writer shorthand. [Hamburg, N. Y., 


Van Duzee publishing company] 
1916. [4] p. obl. 16mo. $0.01 
(313871 


© Nos. 6, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 447381. 


Van Nostranp (John J.)* Chicago. 
History’s philosophy. Sheet, chart, 
244 by 19 inches. [381372 

© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 447570. 


VANTINE (A. A.) & co.*, New York. 
Vantine’s, the oriental store. cover- 
title, 120 p. illus. (part col.) S8vo. 

[31373 


© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
31, 1916; A 447139. 


VASQUEZ (Jesus)* Los Angeles. Vas- 
quez’ musical transposition card, 
Card, printed on both sides, 3% by 
54 inches. $0.25. (31874 


© Dec.,8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
19, 1916; A 448442, 


VELVET Joe’s almanac for 1917; comp. 
and ed. by Henri Meigs Stewart. 
New York, Liggett & Myers tobacco 
eco., 1916. 48 p. illus. 12mo. 

[31375 

© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

28, 1916; A 448525; Liggett & Myers 
tobacco co., New York. 


VENABLE (William Mayo)* Pittsburgh. 
Quest of the magic scissors as told 
to the children with the consent of 
the Black Dwarf, by W. M. Venable; 
illus. by William Henry Venable. 
32 p. illus. 8vo. [31376 


© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22, 916; A 448078. 


1388 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no. 12, 1916 


Venn (Theodore J.) Why and how 
business insurance benefits its users. 
New York, The Spectator company 
[1916] 24 p. 12mo. $0.25. [31377 


© Dec. 8, 1916; 2c. Dec. 13, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447917; Spec- 
tator co., New York. 


VENTURA County, Cal. Ventura 
County directory, 1916-17. Los 
Angeles, Cal., Los Angeles directory 
company, 1916. 393 p. 8vo. $5.00. 

[313878 


© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
6, 1916; A 445994; Los Angeles di- 
dectory co., Los Angeles. 


Ver Beck (Frank) Timothy Turtle’s 
great day. New York, F. A. Stokes 
company [1916] [382] p. col. front., 
col. plates. 12mo. $0.50. [31379 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 4464384; Frederick A. 
Stokes co., New York. 


VETERINARY advocate. v. 1, no. 5, 
Noy., 1916. cover-title, 12 p. illus. 
8vo. [31380 


© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
6, 1916; A 444772; Pitman-Moore co., 
Indianapolis. 


Victor talking machine co.*, Camden, 
N. J. [31381-31382 


Victor in rural schools. 82, [2] p. 
illus., ports. 12mo. © Dec. 6, 1916; 
2c. and aff. Dec. 8, 1916; A 453004. 


Victor records. Nov., 1916. [2d 1916 
ed.] cover-title, [506] p. illus. (incl. 
norts.) I2mo0. @ Nov. 13, 1916; 2 c. 
and aff. Dec. 26, 1916; A 4541838. 


Virim (Joseph A.)* Chicago. Violin 
technique guide. Chicago, C. F. 
Summy co., 1916. 39, [1] p. illus, 
port. 12mo. $0.50. [31383 


© Dee. 9, 1916; 2 ce and aff. Dec. 
14, 1916; A 448384. 


VIELEMIN (Emile)* New York. Gascon 
du nord. Sheet, printed on both 
sides, 8 by 5 inches. [31384 


© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
9, 1916; A 447285. 


Vitsack (Gladys Brace)* Pittsburgh. 
Altruism in scarlet, by G. B. Vil- 
sack, pictured by J. V. Early. New 
York, Authors co-operative publish- 
ing co. [1916] 1p.1., 5-82 p. illus. 
8vo. [31385 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 
6, 1916; A 447734. 


31394 
VINCENNES, Ind. R. L. Polk & G0.’s 
Vincennes directory, 1916-1917. De- 
trot, Mich... L: Polk, &. co.,. 1916. 

2 p. 1. [43]+478 p. Svo. $4.00. 
[31386 


© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ce. Dee. 1, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 15, 1916; A 446689; R. L. 
Polk & co., Detroit. 


VIRGINIA Weather chart calendar, 1917. 
#2 1.; (2) pe illus:, col. map. fol. 
[381387 


© July 1, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447107: Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


VoGELE (Jno. A.)* Cincinnati. John 
Brotherson: bachelor. (Jn Progress, 
Dec., 1916) [313888 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 26, 1916; 
A 449953. 


Votramp electric mfg. co.*, Baltimore. 


Electro - medical guide. 9th ed. 
48 p. illus. 12mo. $0.15. [31389 


© Nov. 17. 1916; 2 e. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 447421. 


Von Branpt (Ralph Van Kirk)* Tren- 
ton, N. J. Iconoclast’s message. pt. 
2. 10 1. 12mo. [Interleaved with 
blank pages] $1.00. [313890 

© Dec. 26, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
27, 1916; A 448609. 


Von bE ScHorpre (Paul)* Duluth, 
Minn. Selkirangan asettamistiede. 
[8] p. folder. 16mo. [313891 


©.-June 15, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 11, 
1916; aff. Nov. 14, 1916; A 447404. 


Voss (Lena) Deutsches erbe; roman 
aus dem Baltenlande. nr. 1-34, 34 
bis, 35-50, [51 instalments] (In 
Ostsee zeitung) [31392 

© Mar. 8—May 7, 1916; 1 c. each 
Noy. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 14852; 
Grethlein & co., g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 


VREELAND (Clyde Emerson)* Chicago. 
Efficient method for the cure of con- 
‘stipation and cathartic taking. 2 p. 
1., 3-63 p. -24mo. [313893 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 448251. 


VROOoOMAN (KE. E.) & co.*, Washington. 
Patentability contract. Series of 
1917. Sheet, illus., printed on both 
sides, 7 by 15% inches. [31394 

© Novy. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
2, 1916; A 4482192. 


1389 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31395 


pt: 7, 1'Si¥e ae 


WappELtL (Charles W.)* Springfield, 


Mo. Wreck of a noble life; or, A 
message from the grave. Sheet, 11 
by 54 inches. $0.10. [31395 


© Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447604. 


WALKER (Elias M.)* Hutchinson, Kan. 


Walker safety shaving outfit. Sheet, 
7% by 44 inches. [31396 
Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 


Nov. 28, 1916; A 447590. 


WALKER (J. Herbert)* Lewisburg, Pa. 
[31397, 31398 
His imaginary visitor. Sheet, 11 by 8% 


inches. @ Dec. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Dec. 15, 1916; A "447905. 


John Douglas’ Christmas homegoing. 
Sheet, 11 by 82 inches. ee 5: 
L916 2 ¢, and aff. Dees; bd, #916; 
A 447906. 


WALKER (William Hall)* New York. 


Sir Charlton Richards last kiss. 
eover-title, [19] p. col. illus. S8vo. 
[31399 


© Dec. 14, 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
16, 1916; A 448398. 


WALTER (Frances) Confessions of 
Roxane. Oct. 14—-Nov. 23, 1916. [35 
instalments] (In St. Louis times) 


[31400 


© Oct. 14-Nov. 23, 1916; 1 ¢. each 
Nov. 25, 1916; A 449254; German 
American press assn., St. Louis. 


Waltham, Mass. 
[31401-31403 


Relojes Waltham. cover-title, , 116] p. 
12mo. © Nov. 22, 1916; ec. and 
as. ee. O,, telo. A 448973. 


Waltham. fs] p. folder. i16mo. 
Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1916; A 44897 0. 


Waltham railroad watches. cover-title, 

19 p. illus. 16mo. © Oct. 20, 1916; 

2 ec. and aff. Dec. 5, 1916; A 448272. 

WALTON (John W.) Song for New 
England. Sheet, 10 by 7 inches. 

[31404 


© Nov. 18, 1916;,2 e¢. and. aff. 
Nov. 22, 1916; A 448075; New Eng- 
land society of Cleveland and the 
Western reserve, Cleveland. 


Wane (Yu)* New York. Math card. 
New York, Scientifie devices co., ine., 
1916. 2 ecards, 4% by inches. 
$2.00. {31405 

© Dec, 11, 1916: 2" ang ae 
Dec. 26, 1916: A 454220. 


Warp (Edward G.) Rational method 
in reading, by Edward G. Ward. 
Additional second reader, by Mary 
A. Ward. Rev. and enl. ed. Bos- 
ton, New York [etc.] Silver, Burdett 


WALTHAM watch co.*, 


© 
5, 


13 


Warp (Edward G.)—Continued. 


and company [1916] 157 p. illus. 


12mo. [31406 


© Feb. 24, 1916; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Feb. 26, 1916; A 420912; Silver, 
Burdett & co., Boston. [Copyright 
is claimed on revisions and added 
material] 


W ARD (Montgomery ) & co., inc.*, Chi- 
cago. [31407-31419 


Catalogue and buyers’ guide, no. 86. 
ecover-title, 984 [i. e., 1010] p. y 
(part col.) fol. @ Dec. 1, 19165 2 e¢. 
Dec. 15, 1916; aff. Dec. 14, 1916; A 
447910. 

: . [Kansas City ed.]  cover- 

title, 984 p. illus. (part col.) fol. 

© Dec. 18, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 

22, 1916: A 454161. 


Groceries and Christmas shopping list, 
Nov.—Dec., 1916. [Chicago ed.] cover- 


title, 95, [1] p. illus. 4to. (Price - 
list 562) © Oct. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and 
aff. Dec. 16, 1916; A 448411. 

—— Same. [Kansas City ed.] cover- 
title, 95. [1] p. illus. (part col.) 
4to. (Price list 159) @©@ Nov. 1, 
1916: 2 c. Nov. 8, 1916; aff. Nov. 20, 


1916; A 447499. 


Same. [New York ed.] cover-title. 
95 p. illus. 4to. (Price list 362) © 
Oct. 28. 1916: 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 6, 
1916; A 444790. 


Here’s a list of Christmas bargains. 
[Chicago ed.] cover-title 31. [1] 
fllus. 4to. © Oct. 13. 1916; 2 
and aff. Dec. 16, 1916: A 448412. 


[Kansas City ed.] _cover- 
title. “21. a p. illus. 4to. © Oct. 
291, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 444784, 


—— Same. [New York City ed.] cover- 
title. 31, fl] p. illvs. 4to. © Oct. 
28> 4916: 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 6, 1916; 
A 444789, 


Racine Sattley farm implements can 
now be bought direct from the factorv. 
cover-title. 15, [1] p. illus. 4to. 
Dee. 4. 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 9, 
1916: A 448317. 


c. 


15th annual January. February sale, 
1917. [Chicago ed.] wee 95, 
fi] p. illus. 4to. © Dees 1 3516s 


2 ec. and aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 448316. 
—_— Sama. Kansas City Jfed.] _cover- 
title. 95, [1] p. illus. 4to. @© Dee. 
8. 1916: 2 ec. Dee. 15, 1916; aff. Dee. 
14, acta A 447909. 
New York [ed.] 
wean a 


cover-title, 
@© Nee. 16, 
1916; A 


95. 
1916; 
454160. 

Same. Portland fed.]  cover-title, 

80 p. ius. 4to. @ Dee. 23. 1916; 

2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 30, 1916: A 454278. 


N. De RB DL Pole 


Warn County. 


eo’s Ward County directory. North 
Dakota.” 1917." Iv." TT]. St (eee 
Minn., R. T.. Polk & co., 19386. 547 
p. S8vo. $5.00 [31420 

© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
6. 1916: A 445975; R. L. Polk & eo., 


St. Paul. 


1390 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


no, 12, 1916_ 


Warman (Edward B.) Indian club 
exercises. New York, American 
sports publishing company [1916] 
153 p. front., illus. 16mo. (Spald- 
ing red cover series of athletic hand- 
books no. 22R); (Scientific physical 
training series) $0.25. [31421 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
23, 1916; A 446923; American sports 
pub. co., New York. 


WARNER sugar refining co.*, New York. 
From sugar cane to sugar bowl. 45 
m. lus,,, 4to. [81422 

i Dec 20, 1916; 2 c. ff. Dec. 
27, 1916: A 448608. 


WARREN (J. B.)* Chicago. 


and 


Financial 


weather note. (Jn Dayton herald) 

[314238 

fo eept23,"1916; 1 a Dec. 26, 
1916; A 449957. 

WARREN (J. D.) mfg. co.*?, Chicago. 
Catalogue of Warren standard B 
hardware store fixtures. 838 p. 
illus. obl. 12mo. (Cover-title : 
Warren's stnndard systems) [3142+ 

(© Wov. 15.1916; 2-¢. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448497. 

WASHINGTON INSTITUTE*, Chicago. 

Business, commerce and_ finance. 


Complete outline of study for reading 
course. 31 p. 4to. [381425 

© Dec. 4. 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
8. 1916; A 447787. 


WASHINGTON WEATHER Chart calendar, 
See 2 ST pe ius:, col. map. 
fol. [31426 


© July 1, 1916; 2.c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916: A 447096: Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


WATERTOWN, N. Y. Kimball’s Water- 
town city directory for 1917. 48th 


ed. 
1916. 


[Pittsburgh] R. L. Polk & co., 
Petes, foo)|—102.. Dp, ovo. 
$5.00. [31427 
© Dec. 5, 1916;.2 ¢. and aff. Dee. 
6, 1916: A 445988: R. L. Polk & co., 
Pittsbur gh. 


Silver 
illus. 
[31428 
ee POE 1G; 
A 447024. 


Attleboro, Mass. 
oceasion. 57 p. 


WATSON CO.*, 
for every 
16mo. 

Oem 24s 1916 2.2 
ree? ait. Oet. 25) 19165 


WATSON Mr co.*, Laneaster, Pa. 
Blue hen mammoth incubators. 24 
p. illus., plans. fol. [31429 


© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
11, 1916; A 447308. 


SS 


Roselle, N. J. 
96 p. 


WATSON-STILLMAN CO.*, 
{ydraulic valves and fittings. 


illus., diagrs. Svo. (Sectional cata- 
log no. 94) [31430 
© Nov. 3, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 

4, 1916; A 448014. 
Wrerern . (W: Paul)* Pittsburgh. 
Course in mathematics. Pittsburgh, 


Pa., Printed by Tanki service bu- 
reau, 1916. cover-title 56, 44a numb. 
1. fol. $2.00. Mimeograph ed. 
[Text parallel to binding] [31431 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 2-¢. Oct. 31, 1916; 
A 444892. 


Cleveland. 
[Cleveland, 
1916] [46] 
[31432 


and aff. 


WEBSTER (Minerva M.)* 
Road to perfection. 
The Stratford press ¢o., 
p..” F2mo. ~“$Uss. 

©* Now. (18; 19916: 2" «. 
Nov. 22, 1916; A 448066. 


Weck (Edward)* New York. -Weck’s 
business catechism. Sheet, 11 by 
83 inches. [31433 

(GC) NWov. 147° 1916= 2) e. ang (ate 
Nov. 15, 1916; A 444932. 


WEEDON (John F.)* Chicago. Ad- 
vance club news. Dee. 15, 1916. 
v. 38 no. 27. cover-title, [403]—422 p. 
Svo. [31434 

©) Dee Tis IGG = 2 e. ang vate 
Dec. 20, 1916; A 454095. 


WEIGLE (Hal J.) [31435-31437 


Christmas spirit! ca) spatcoleeailius: 
16mo. $0.09. © Sept. 25, 1916.2 2-¢: 
Sev. DT AOUG is eatl. INOV. a. 1916; A 

[WATT 


Greetings book. Cincinnati, Essanell com- 
pany [SIG], L1G]... 16mo;,) $0:20: 
© Sept. 25, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 447259. 


1917, it’s here. [3] p. col. illus. 16mo. 
$009. © Sept. Ae 1916; 2 ¢. Sent. 27, 
1916: aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 447258. 


© Essanell co., Seman 


WEISSER (Ff. lL.) Oils for water gas. 
39 p. diagrs. Svo. [31438 
© ‘Nov. 8791916; 2° .¢} ands att. 
Nov. 18. 1916; A 447441; American 
gas institute, New York. 


WELCKER (Adair)* 
One kingdom to come. 
$100.00. 

©) Ocha 207... 1916.22. .@; 
Noy. 1, 1916; A 444727. 


(James William) * 
Bumble bee romance. 
63 by 4 inches. $60.05. 


Berkeley, Cal. 
[16] p. 8vo. 
[31439 


and aff. 


San Jose, 
Post 


WELLS 
Cal. 
ecard, 


© Nov. 
Dec. 5, 1916; 


[31440 


28, 1916: 2 c and aff. 
A 448260. 


EIDE 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31441 


pt. BSE 


WEPPLER (John Burghard)* Brooklyn. 
What makes me care so much for 
you. Sheet, 83 by 54 inches. 

[31441 


© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
14, 1916; A 448344. 


WERNER (Elizabeth F.) Kitty in dis- 
grace, illus. by Helen Earle Shine. 
San Francisco, H. S. Crocker com- 
pany [1916] 45 p. col. front., col. 


illus. 12mo. $0.50. [31442 
© Dee. 12, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Ree 2S. A91G:- A. 45353555+ ES. 


Crocker co., San Francisco. 


WERNER (W.)* Chicago. [31443-31477 

Acre of anxiety. © Dec. 6, 1916: 1 ec. 
Dec. 9, 1916; A 449589. 

Annabelle’s hero. © Dee. 8, 1916; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 11, 1916; A 449647. 

Christmas presents. © Dec. 23, 1916; 
1 e. Dec. 28, 1916; A 449990. 

Crock of gold. © Nov. 25, 1916; 1 «. 
Nov. 29, 1916; A 44934 3. 

Frailty of fate. © Dec. 13, 1916; 1 ec. 
Dec. 16, 1916; A 449777. 

Frills. © Dec. 4, 1916; 
1916; A 449563. 

Frosty morning motor car. © Dec. 9, 
1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 13, 1916; A 449683. 

Gift. © Dec. 14, 1916; g lee Dec. 18, 
1916: A 449809. 

Gifts. © Dec. 18, 
1916; A 449858. 

Her Thanksgiving. @ Nov. 
1c. Dee. 4, 1916; A 449459. 

How Farmer Gray minded his own busi- 
ness. @ Nov. 29, 1916; 1 ¢. Dee. 4, 
1916; A 449446. 

How the turkey saved the day. © Nov. 
22; $914: “£ ¢. Noyes (25 aS1G- ~ A 


% 1¢., Dee. 8, 


1996; ¢. Dee: 21, 
28, 1916; 


449261. 

How to avoid the financial holdup man. 
@ Nov. 28, 19165 1° ¢ Bec.” 4," 3916; 
A 449460. 


Janey’s luck. © Dec. 9, 1916; 1 c. Dec. 
15, 1916; A 449684. 

Jim’s wife. @ Nov. 21, 1916; 1 e. Nov. 
25, 1916: A 449247. 

Mantle-shelf cow. © Dec. 11, 1916; 1 

ec. Dee. 14, 1916; A 449710. 


Mr. Jeans. @ Nov. 18, 1916; 1 «© Nov. 
22, 1916; A 449184. 

Not to be opened till Christmas. © Dec. 
i2.  19IGe 1 viet. Dee vba see 
449764. 

Old dressmaker. © Dec. 7, 1916; 1 « 


Dec. 11, 1916: A 449654. 

Partners in vegetables. © Dec. 2, 1916; 
1 ce. Dec. 6, 1916; A 449503. 

Pass it on. © Dec. 20, 1916; 1 ¢ Dec. 
26, 1916; A 449956. 

Patient number one. © Dec. 6. 1916; 
1 ec. Dec. 20, 1916; A 449842. 

Pink roses. @ Nov. 23, 1916; 1 e. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 449296. 


Pink sash. @ Nov. 16, 1916; 1 ¢. Noy. 
20, 1916; A 449132. 


Postponement. @©@ Dec. 19, 1916: 1 ce. 
Dec. 23, 1916; A 449933. 

Rainy day. © Dec. 5, 1916; 1 ce. Dec. 
8, 1916; A. 449571. 


WERNER (W.)*—Continued. 


Silly. © Nov. 24, 1916; 1 « Nov. 27, 
1916; A 449283. 


Substitute. © Nov. 20, 1916; 1 ec. Nov. 
238, 1916; A 449210. 


Their Christmas. © Dec. 15, 1916; 1 « 
Dec. 20, 1916; A 449847. 


Three mt eg lost. @ Nov. 27, 
1916; 1 « Dee. 1, 19-2 449393. 


Trav’s partner. © Nov. 17, 1916; 1 ec. 
Nor. 20, 1916; A 449139. 


Trouble on wheels. © Dee. 1, 1916; 1 « 
Dec. 4, 1916; A 449437. 


‘Twas the night before Christmas. © 
Dec. 22, 1916; 1 ¢. Dec. 28, 1916; A 
450003. 


Uncle Enos. © Dec. 27, 1916: 1 ¢. Dee: 
350, 1916; A 450061. 


Woman’s house. © Dec. 26, 1916; 1 ce. 
Dec. 29, 1916; A 450014. 


{[Note: The foregoing are in Chicago 
daily news] 

WEstT (.James A.)* Washington. Chart 
showing the number of sheets re- 
quired to produce a given number of 
copies from a given number of copies 
per sheet. Sheet, 11 by 82 inches. 

[31478 
© Dec. 27, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
28, 1916; A 454241. 


West VIRGINIA weather chart calen- 
dar, 1917. [2] p. illus., eol. 
map. fol. [31479 

© July 1, 1916; 2 c and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447094; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Westcott motor car co.*, Springfield, 


O. Westcott. cover-title, 1 p. L, 
40. [1] p. illus., plates. 8vo. (Se 
ries 17) [31480 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
22. 1916; A 448079. 


WESTERMANN Service, ine.*, New York. 
Westermann service. [31481-31483 


no. 86, 87, Sept.—Oct., Oct.—Nov., 1916. 
2 y. illus. fol. @ Sept. 5, Oct. 5, 
1916; 1 ec. each and aff. Oct. 23, 1916: 
1 e, each Oct. 31, 1916; A 447231, 
447232. 


No. 88. Christmas number. 16 p. illus. 
fol. @ Nov. 1, 1916; 2 e. and aff. 
Nov. 15, 1916; A 444926. 

WESTERN IRON Stores co. Catalogue B. 
Milwaukee, Wis. [1916] wxliii, 658 
p. illus., diagrs. Svo. [31484 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dee. 

1, 1916; A 445905; R. R. Donnelley 

& sons co., Chicago. 


WESTERN MAassacHUSETTsS Cadillac 
co. Rainy night, and the theatre. 
Sheet, illus., 144 by 93 inches fold. 
to obl. 24mo. [31485 


© Nov. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
21, 1916; A 448071: W. N. Van Sant, 
Baltimore. 


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\ 
. | BOOKS, GROUP II 
no. 12, 1916 31515 
WESTERN PRESS assn.*, Chicago. An-| WHITE & Krempre*, New York. White 
nouncement; A _ history of the & Kemble’s atlas and digest of rail- 


American nation, by William James 
Jackman. Sheet, illus., port., 20 by 
18 inches. [31486 


©) Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 8, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 15, 1916; A 447907. 


WESTINGHOUSE lamp co.*, New York. 
Confidential course of study on the 
manufacture, use, and sale of incan- 
descent lamps. Pt. 1. 70 p._ illus. 
diagrs. S8vo. [31487 

© Dee. 21, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 28, 1916; A 448216. 


WestTkircH (Luise) In seiner hand; 
roman. anf., 1—22. fOrEs: UW: 
sechluss. [23 instalments] (Jn Ber- 
liner morgenpost) [31488 

i June 16—July 12, 1916; 1. «. 
each Nov. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 
14856; Ullstein & co., Berlin. 


WHEELER (Charlotte)* Oakland, Cal. 
Conversation book, no. 1. Lincoln 
evening school method. San Fran- 
eisco, Cal. [1916] 24p. illus., port. 
Svo. (On cover: The ? book, no. 1) 
$0.10. [31489 

© Aug. 24, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
15, 1916; A 453078. 

WHEELER (Edward W.)* Portland, 
Ore. Wheeler method of eye exer- 
cises. [4] p. 12mo. $2.50. [81490 

© Oct. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Nov. 
18, 1916; A 444894. 

WHEELWRiGHT (William Bond)* Bos- 
ton. Short talks on paper. pt. 4, 
chap. 10-12. (Jn Printing are sug- 
gestion book, Dec., 1916) [31491 

© Dec. 18, 1916; 1 «@ Dec. 23, 
1916; A 449984. 
WHELAN (Charles E.)* Madison, Wis. 


Just to keep a place in your 
thoughts; [calendar, 1917] 13 1. 
Svo. [31492 


© Dee. 15, 1916; 2.c. and aff. Dec. 
21, 1916; A 448450. 

WHITAKER (Herman)* Piedmont, Cal. 
Over the border chap 25-28. (In 
Sunset, the Pacific monthly, Dec., 
1916.) [31493 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 11, 1916; 
A 449646. 

WHite (EH. F.) Dispenser & carbona 
tor. Soda water preview for 1917. 
Why one man failed. Chocolate and 
its fountain uses no.-1. Just hot 
hints. (Jn Southern pharmaceutical 
journal Dec., 1916) [31494 


© Nov. 28, 1916; 1 ec. Dec. 4, 1916; 
A 449434; W. H. Cousins, Dallas. 


road mortgages, Chicago and North 
Western railway co. 9 p. front. 
(fold. map) fol. $10.00. [31495 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dee. 

5, 1916; A 446698. 
WHITE FUEL 


oil engineering corp.*, 


New York. White low pressure me- 
chanical oil-burning system. 55 p. 
illus., diagrs. 4to. [31496 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
17, 1916; A 444941. 


Wuite Hari pottery works*, White 
Hall, Ill. Velvet. cover-title, [15] 
p. illus. (part col.) obl. 8vo. [Text 
parallel to binding] [31497 

© Dee. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and aff. Dec. 
27, 1916; A 448601. 


Wuite Puiains, N. Y. Richmond’s di- 
rectory of White Plains and towns 
along the Harlem railroad between 
3ronxville and Mt. Kisco, * West- 


chester county, N. Y., 1916-1917. 
Tot year). Yonkers, “IN; ¥..) W.'\ Li: 


Richmond, 1916. 453 p. 8vo. $5.00 


[31498 

© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

13, 1916; Hs 453056 - W. L. Rich- 
mond, Yonkers, May. 


WHuItTELy {Eunice Holt)* Marshallton, 


Del. Stone from Jordan. Marshall- 
ton, Del., 1916. 33 p. port. 16mo. 
[31489 


© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 454058. 


WHITMORE mfg. co.*, Cleveland. How 
much will your car be worth next 
year? 19 p. illus. 16mo. [31500 

© Now. 25; 71916 + 2 Ee: Dee. 14, 
1916; aff. Dec. 29, 1916; A 448626 


Wuitsit (Perry B.) co: Modern 
fairy wand. [4] p. folder illus. 
i6me. [31501 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 27, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 27, 1916; A 447582; P. B. 
Whitsit, Columbus, O. 

WICKERSHAM (Price)* St. Paul. 

Taxi-gab. 16 p. 24mo. [31502 


© Oct.413,, 1916> 2 c;, Oct. 17, 19165 
aff. Oct. 28, 1916; A 447042. 


Wicks electrical institute*, Chicago. 
Correspondence course. Lessons. 
[31503-31515 
nos. 1, 2 and 3. cover-title, 48 p. illus. 
16mo. © June 17, 1916; 2 ¢c. and aff. 
Dec. 28, 1916; A 448550. 
illus., cane Teme, 
ATG se? and 
aff. Dee. 22) 1916 +) A 454140, LEVER 


1393 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES : 


31516 


pt. 130S4. wae 


Wicks electrical institute*—Continued. 


nos. 11-14. cover-title, 48 p._ illus., 
diagrs. 16mo. $8.00. © June 20, 
1976." 2 e, ‘and. ah. Wee 227 1916; 
A 454165. 

nos. 15-18. cover-title, 32 p.  illus., 
port.,...diagrs,.,J6mo...@ Jan. . 20, 
1916 <2 e. “and. cae.) Deel 22,0916 5 
A 454142. 

nos. 19-23. cover-title, 52 p._ illus., 
diagrs 16mo. $8.00. © xe 20, 
1916 32 ¢;) ane ak Dee. 22, 1916: 
A 454130. 

nos. 24-33. 3 v. illus., diagrs. 16mo 
QO Aus, 15, (Sept. 7, .. ec. 9,916 
2 ¢, each and aff. Dec. 22,0 A916 
K 454143-454145. 

nos. 389-42. cover-title, 54, [2] p. illus., 
diagrs. 16mo. 8.00. © Sept. 6: 
1916 5)-2'e. sand, aff. ‘Dec. 22,, 1916 
A 454164. 

nos. 43-45. 56 p. illus., diagrs. 16mo. 


© Sept. 15, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
22, 1916; A 454146. 

nos: 46-52: 2 fv. rie 
June 17, Sept. 6, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 23, 1916: A dapeey 


16m0. © 
ec. each and 
448552. 


( Johannes ) Eva Merlyn; 
ty ea a es eS 
(In Ostsee-zeitung) 
[31516 
© May 14—June 18, 1916; 1 ¢. each 


WIEGAND 
romain. nr. 
stalments. ] 


Nov. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 143854; 
Grethlein & co., g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 


WIEGAND (Nelson McKay)* Syracuse, 
N. Y. Red-white-and-blue caution- 
cards. Nicotina tobacco and her 
train of evils. Card, 11 by 6% inches. 
SOs. [81517 

© Nov. and aff. 
Nov. 18, 1916; 


(Richard W.)* Bridgewater, 
Wilber’s improved method of 
potato culture. Zot? Dp. 
16mo. [31518 


Jan, 2. > a9hi se 2 .€) “Dee “26, 
1916; aff. Jan. 6, 1917; A 455029. 


Wirsur (Harriette) [31519-31522 


Christmas sugar plums; a drill. Frank- 
lin, O., Denver, Col., Eldridge enter- 
tainment house, 1916. 7 De eae; 
$0:15." © Oct: 4) 19165) 2c: and ‘at. 

Dec. 18, 1916; A 447988. 


Dance of the minced pies. Franklin, 
O., Denver, Col., Eldridge entertain- 
ment house [1916] cover-title, [3] p. 
12mo., $0.15. © Oct. 12, 1916; 2c 
and aff. Dec. 18, 1916; A 447990. 


Dat watermillyun. Franklin, O., Denver, 
Col., Eldridge entertainment house, 


iB. agta.. jac 
A 447417. 


WILBER 
Mass. 
practical 


1916... [3] “p. “i2mo.. -$0.15. © ‘Oct: 
15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 18, 1916; 
A 447987. 


Star of liberty. Franklin, O., Denver, 


Col., Hldridge entertainment house 
[1916] cover-title, [41* p. 12mo. 
$0.15. © Nov. 1, 1916:°2 


Dec. 18, 1916; A 447989. 


© Eldridge entertainment house, 


| 
e. and aff. 
Franklin, O. 


WILDE (Charles) 
ing in distribution 
illus., diagrs. Svo., 

©. Nov. ,17)' 1916322 
Noy. 18, 1916; A 447467; 
gas institute, New York. 


Oxy-acetylene weld- 
work. 60 p. 

[81523 
and aff. 
American 


WILKINSON (Marguerite 0. B.)* New 
York. Marguerite Wilkinson’s liter- 
ary notes. (Jn Richmond Evening 
journal) [31524, 31525 


Nov. 4, 1916. @ Nov. 4, 1916;-4 «. 
Dec. 5, 1916; A 449478. 


Nov. 18, 1916. @©@ Nov. 18, 1916; 1 «. 
Dec. 15, 1916; A 449762. 


(Edgar Lincoln) * 
Fundamental drills. 
52, [2] pi-. tee 


Natick, 
Book 1. 
$0.10. 

[31526 


2 c. and aff. Dec. 


WILLARD 
Mass. 
Addition. 


© Nov. 28, 1916; 
6, 1916; A 447733. 


Wirtarp (H.) son & co.*, Marshall- 
town, Ia. Williard’s wear-best furs 
for men, women and children. 32 p. 
illus. 4to. (Catalog no. 90) 

[31527 
© Sept. 15, 1916; -2e Oe ee 

1916; A 447141. 


WILLARD STORAGE battery co.*, Cleve- 
land. Will she start in cold 


weather? 6p. illus. 16mo. [31528 


© Oct. 30, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 447149. 


Wittiams (Charles Ezra)* Los Ange- 
les. Whence to whither. [9] p. 
12mo. $1.00. {31529 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 447171. 


WirtiAms (Florence White) Billy 
boy’s jolly toys. Rochester, N. Y., 
Stecher lith. co., 1916. [14] p. col. 
illus., Svo. [31530 

© Oct. 25, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
18, 1916; A 454072; Stecher litho- 
graphic co., Rochester, N. Y. 


WitiraMs (G. W.)* Little Rock, Ark. 
Heed to the voice of the Lord. 


Farmer’s guide, Nov. 12, 1916. 
Sheet, 103 by 54 inches. $0.25. 
[31531 


© Dec. 14, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dee. 


18, 1916; A 447972 


Witrt1ams (John Sharp) Preparedness 
not necessarily militarism. Proof. 
(National editorial service, serial no. 
403) foiaaz 

© Feb. 12, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 
31, 1916; A 448009; National edi- 
torial service, inc., New York. 


1394 


BOOKS, GROUP IU 


no. 12, 1916 


31553 


Wniiisams Country, O. Farm journal 
illustrated directory of Williams 
County, O. [1916-1921] Philadel- 
phia, Wilmer Atkinson company, 
1916. 1p. 1., 224 p. illus. Svo. 

[31533 

© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

8, 1916; A 453000; Wilmer Atkinson 
co., Philadelphia. 


WILLIAMS PATENT crusher & pulverizer 
co.*, St. Louis. [31534, 31535 
Grind it with a Williams mill. 24 p. 

illus. nar. 8vo. (Condensed catalog 


no. 173) @© Dec. 5, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 9, 1916; A 448304. 


Molinos Williams para la industria de 


2 ea and 


fertilizantes. cover-title, 8 p. illus., 
diagrs. 4to. (Catalogo no. 175, No- 
viembre, ee © Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c¢. 
and aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 447868. 


WILLIMANTIC, Conn. Willimantic di- 


rectory. 1916-17, including Wind- 
ham and Coventry. [v. 24] New 
Haven, Conn., The Price & Lee ¢o., 
7916. - 230, [8] p. front. (folded 
map) Svo. $2.50. [31536 
© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 453248; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven, Conn. 
Wintows. Solving a problem. 47 p. 
ius. Svo. [31537 


© Oct. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
15, 1916; A 444921; E. P. Haworth, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


Wiitson (S. Tully) Industrial gas 
appliances. 13 p. S8vo. [31538 
© Nov. 17, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Noy. 18, 1916; A 447438; American 
gas institute, New York. 


Study in mod- 


New York, 
[4] p. illus. 


Witson (G. Hepburn) 
ern dance positions. 
The Inner circle, 1916. 
S8vo. $0.10. [31539 

© Oct. 9, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 3, 1916; A 447233; Inner 
circle, inc... New York. 


Post 
schemes.  p. 
diagrs. 12mo. 


Wirson (Louise W.)* Chicago. 
impressionist’s color 
[5]-16. col. illus., 
$0.20. [81540 

© July 14, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 14, 
1916; aff. Nov. 22, 1916; A 447509. 


Witson (William B.)* New York. 
Accounting system for dealers. by 
W. B. Wilson, text by C. P. Shat- 


tuck. (Jn Commercial car journal) 
[31541 
@© Nov. 15, 1916; 1 c Nov. 29, 


1916; A 449392. 


, New York. 
[31542, 31543 


WINDER service co." 


Nationzl service. Issue no. 66, Dec., 
1916. cover-title, [8] p. illus. 4to. 
@Dee. 5. 19165 2 cand aft: ‘Dee. (16; 
1916: A 448407. 

Winder service. Issue no. 42, Dec., 
1916. cover-title, [12] p. illus. fol. 
© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 16, 
1916; A 448408. 


WINTER (George Henry)* Dayton, O. 
Birthdays. cover-title, [26] p.  obl. 
32mo. [31544 

© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. Dec. 
4, 1916; A 447794. 


ASSOCIATION Of real estate 
brokers. Year book and directory, 
1916. [Dubuque, Ia., Printed by 
Telegraph herald] 1916. 98p._ illus. 
Svo. $1.00. ° [31545 

© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 453247; F. M. Kremer, 
Phillips, Wis. 


WISCONSIN 


WISCONSIN TELEPHONE €0.*, Milwaukee. 
Telephone directories. [81546-31549 


Appleton, Little Chute and Neenah—Me- 
masha. Oct., 1916. cover-title, 87, 


52, 20 p. S8vo. $0.25. © Nov. 3, 
1916: 2. ¢. Noy. 6, 1916 aif...Nov. 9, 
1916; A 447278. 

Fond du Lac Bell. Nov., 1916. vi, T— 
82°23 2p. _Sv0. 20:25. @ Dec: i, 
1916; 2 ie. andi aff) Dec. 136 T1916; / 
447797. 

Green Bay and De Pere. Oct., 1916. 
cover-title, 129, 27, 20 p. Svo. $0.25. 


© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 6, 1916; aff. 


Noy. 9, 1916; A 447277 

Oshkosh pene Oct., 1916. 100, 16, 20 p. 
Svo. $0.2 @© Nov. 13, 1916; 2 « 
Nov. 20, 1916: aff. Dec. 1, 1916; A 


447637. 
WISCONSIN (Univ. of) Extension di- 


vision*, Madison, Wis. Advertising. 
Course. 191 A. [31550, 31551 
Assignment 11, 12. 2 vy. S8vo. (Com- 


mercial education series) $0.50. © 
Nov. 23, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 25, 
1916; A 447557. 
toe T4S 2 ve 
education series) 
Dee: 1, 19165 2 
1916; ‘A 448310. 


8vo. (Commercial 
$0.50 each. (6) 
ec. and aff. Dec. 9, 


WISCONSIN WEATHER Chart calendar, 
49LG, 12 13°02) poillus:, -eolienian: 
fol. [31552 

© July 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447114; Grand Rapids 
calendar co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


WitHcoms (C. R.)* Cleveland. Fiash- 
light and sidelights on the science 
and art of salesmanship. 1 p. L, 35 
p. port. Svo. (31553 

© July 15, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
29, 1916; A 447781. 


1399 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31554 


Wo.FELt (C. H.) co., The Bootery. 
[31554-81558 
America’s smartest shoe house. De- 
lightfully new and so attractive. (In 


Los Angeles examiner) Dec. 3, 
1916; 1c. Dee. oO 191G; A 449596. 


« Bootery boots on market. (In San 
Francisco examiner) @© Dec. 3, 1916; 
1 ec. Dee. 11, 1916; A 449644. 
© Russell N. Lockwood, Los An- 
geles. 

Feminine footwear winter of 1916-17. 
(In Los Angeles Sunday times) © 
Nov. 26, 1916; Rie. VDEG. iy ASS SA 
450010. 

ORarms se Wolfelt co., The Bootery, 

Los Angeles. 


Masculine smartness. 
evening herald) @© Dec. 6, 1916; 
Dec. 11, 1916; A 449638. 


That individual smartness 
smartest of women demand. 
Francisco examiner) @ Nov. 29, 
LTO sé: Dees Ti. 2eigs x 149645" 
© Russell N. Lockwood, Los An- 


geles, 


(In Los Angeles 


that 


WoLFE’s dressmaking and tailoring col- 
lege. Kansas City, Mo. Wolfe’s 
dressmaking and tailoring system. 
cover-title, [8] p. diagrs. 8vo. 

[31559 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448160; R. H. Wolfe 
and Mamie Wolfe, Kansas City, Mo. 


Wotrr (Franz) Wiedergefundene 

heimat; roman. nr. 1-16, 18-25. 
24 instalments] (Jn Ostsee-zeitung) 

[31560 

© June 21-July 16, 1916; 1 ¢. each 
Nov. 21, 1916; A—Foreign 143853; 
Grethlein & co., g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 


Wotrr (Gustave)* Oakland, Cal. 
tory of chiropody. (In Chiropo- 
dists journal, Sept., 1916) [31561 

© Sept. 1, 19165 # & Won 27, 

1916; A 449988. 


His- 


WoMANn’s national farm 
assn. quarterly. v. 3, no. 2, Nov., 
1916. [Philadelphia, Printed by 
Wm.:E. Pell ieoy, 1916] (3p. 13227 
p. Svo. [81562 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
18. 1916; A 445698; J. B. Haines, 
Cheltenham, Pa. 


and garden 


Woop (Almena H.) Merry, merry 
Christmas. Card, 43 by 7 inches. 
[31563 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916s» \ As An4dot4 | Birrowe 
brothers co., Cleveland. 


pt. I. n. s.. v.13 


WooDLAWN cemetery*, New York. 
Woodlawn. [14] p. front. illus. 
SVO. [31564 


© Mar. 8, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 
14, 1916: A 427236. 


WoopwarpD avenue school, Detroit, 
Mich. Woodward avenue school for 
artistic dancing and scientific body 
culture. [4] p. 16mo. [31565 

© Oct. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
2, 1916; A 447154; Allegra L. David, 
Detroit. 


WoRCESTER, Mass. Worcester city 
guide and street directory. [Rev. 
ed.] Worcester, Drew Allis ¢o., 
1916. 99 p.* (fold. map) 16mo. 

- [81566 

© Dec. 15, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dee. 

21, 1916; A 446895; Drew Allis co., 
Worcester, Mass. 


Work (Edgar Whitaker) 
able riches. 


Unsearch- 
New York, American 
tract society [1916] 20 p. 32mo. 
$0.20 [81567 

© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 454057; American tract 
society, New York. 


Worrett (Alice Cannon)* Jefferson- 
ville, Ind. Vigil. Post card. [31568 
© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 

21, 1916; A 448446. 


Wricut (C. Da)* Minneapolis. To 
the game of golf. 16p. illus. 24mo. 
131569 


© Nov. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448127. 


WricHTt (Isahelle L.)* Malden, Mass. 
Rules for the Peggy practical games. 
{tip o2mno: [31570 

© Oct. 24, 1916; 2 e. and aff. Oct. 
26, 1916; A 447039. 


Wu Tine Fane. Wu Ting Fang’s mes- 
sage. (In Washington times.) 
[31571 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 7, 1916; 
A 449536; United press associations, 
New York. 


Wvtir (Elizabeth Rachel)* New York. 
Essentials of finance, commerce and 
business explained practicaily and 
simply to women in individual and 
class instruction. [4] p. folder. 
16mo. [31572 


© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 ec. Dee. 2, 1916; 
aff. Dec. 12, 1916; A 454007. 


1396 


| Wvur (I. A. R.) [31573, 31574 
a Duchess in pursuit: The outrageous 
honeymoon. New York, Federal print- 
ing company, 1916. Ae) Met ene 
.50. © Oct. 30, 1916; .2 c. .and aff. 
Noy. 2, 1916; A 447152. . 
© Galbraith 
York. 
Prisoners of war. (Jn Story-teller, Dec., 
1916) @1c. Dec. 9, 1916; A ad int. 
2826; pubd. Nov. 10, 1916. 


© I. A. R. Wylie. % Hughes Mas- 
sie & co., London. 


no. 12, 1916 


_ es 


Welch. inc... New 


WYOMING weather chart calendar, 
1917. 12 1., [2] p. illus., col. map. 
fol. By is 


© July 1, 1916: 2c. and aff. Oct. 
28, 1916; A 447115: Grand Rapids 
ealendar co., Grand Rapids. Mich. 


X-RAY incubator co.*, Des Moines. 
X-ray picture book. Sheet, illus., 
printed on both sides, 174 by 234 
inches. fold. to Syo. [31576 

© Nov. 22, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
27, 1916; A 448157. 


Yano (Shuzo)* New York. [Japanese 
telephone address directory card] 
Card printed on both sides, 172 by 
10% inches. [31577 


© Oct. 25, 1916: 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 3, 1916; A 444749. 


YAWMAN & Erse mfg. co.*, Rochester, 
Ne. ¥. [31578, 31579 


Archivos y sistemas para oficinas. 64 p. 
fronts., illus., maps, diagrs. 4to. @ 
Nov. 10, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 13, 
1916; A 446340. 

Filing devices including filing cabinets 
of woed and steel also efficiency desks, 
etc. 96, [2] p. col front., illus. 
(part col.) 4to. (General catalog no. 
2816) @© Oct. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. Oct. 23, 
1916; aff. Nov. 1, 1916; A 444724. 


BOOKS, GROUP II 


31588 


Yeo- 
19 p. 
(Bulletin no. 
[31580 


and aff. 


YEOMANS bros. 
mans electric 
illus., diagrs. 
B 3000, Nov.., 

© Nov. 23, 
Nov. 27, 1916; 

ZANGHIERBI (Tancred) 
Italy’s memory of emperor. 
Chicago daily news) [31581 

Wov.. 25; 1916: 1 ‘e: Nov, - 2. 
1916: A 449301; Chicago daily news 
co., Chicago. 


co.*, Chicago. 
bilge pumps. 
dio. 
1916) 
Bi! eee 
A 448169. 


Scaffolds 
(In 


Ziktk (Anna Margaretha) * Los Angeles. 
Prayer for the nations. Sheet, 9 by 
6 inches. [31582 
Nov. 8, 1916; 2 @ and aff. 

Noy. 21, 1916: A 447492. 


ZIMMERMAN (W. A.)* Salt Lake City. 


[31583-31587 
Dear mother mine. Sheet, 10 by 7 
inches. $0.25. @©@ Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. 


and afi. Nov. T, 1916; A 447265. 


Goodnight, Moonman dear. Card, col. 
illus., S% by 10% inches. $0.60. @ 
Nov. 23, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 29, 1916; 


aff. Nov. 28, 1916; A 448185. 


My prayer. Sheet, 10-+by 7 inches.” 
$0.25. @© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Nov. 7, 1916; A 447266. 


Worry. Card, illus., 93 by 7 inches. 
$0.35. © Nov. 23, 1916: 2 ec. Nov. 
29,1916; aff. Nov. 28, 1916: A 448184. 


Worry. Salt Lake City, Inter-mountain 
art co., 1916. Sheet, 7 by 42 inches. 
$0.15. @ Nov. 7, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Noy. 18, 1916; A 447483. 


ZUMWALT (Imri)* Bonner Springs, 
Kan. Call of the open fields and 
other poems. [24] p. illus. 8vo. 
$0.25. [31588 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c« and aff. 
Nov. 27, 1916; A 448133. 


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BEC TURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES, PREPARED 


rOR ORAL DELIVERY 


(Mabel Woolman)* San 

Pure and applied. num- 

ber. 20 numb. 1. obl. 16mo. Mul- 

tigraphed. [31589 
© 1c. Nov. 22, 1916; C 1018. 


Baker (Eleanor Dambmass)* Buffalo. 
[81590-81593 


Analytical analysis of Die meistersinger 
von Niirnberg, Mrs. Howard Hamilton 


ARLEIGH 
Francisco. 


maser bp: 1., 29 numb. 1. fol: 
typewritten. © 1 c. Dec. 138, 1916; 
Ca.1022: 

Analytical analysis of Hansel and 
Gretel, by Mrs. Howard Hamilton 
Baker. £9! 4. (part numb.) fol. 
Typewritten. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1916; 
Cy TO2s8. 

Analytical analysis of Herodiade, by 
Mrs. Howard Hamilton Baker. 1 p. lL, 


20) numb. 1. Typewritten. @ 
Zee Bec. ~21, 1916: C2027. 


Analytical analysis of Parsifal, at Mrs 
Howard Hamilton Baker. pk 35 
numb. 1. fol. Typewritten. © Le. 
Wee, 21, 1916: C 1029. 

CiLancy (John D.)* Chicago. Lecture 
on a plan of operation for first 
mortgage loans. 3 1. 4to. Type- 
written. [381594 

2 @ Dee. 18, 1916; C1025. 

CLARKE (Elbert) co., inc.*, Rochester, 


N. Y. Analysis of the selling price. 
10 1. chart. fol. Typewritten. 
[31595 
@ 1 c. Nov. 17, 1916; C 1019. 
KFLacGe (Jared)* New York. How to 
take money out of Wall Street. 
Typewritten. [81596 


© 1c. Dee. 1, 1916; C 1017. 
GRAEFFE (Albert J.)* New York. Cir- 
cumstantial evidence and judicial 
murder. 21 numb. 1. 4to. Type- 
written. [31597 

© 1 c. Nov. 24, 1916; C 1021. 
Hatt (William Davis)* Philadelphia. 
Peace pilgrim; a humorous lecture. 
11 numb. 1. Typewritten. [Text 
parallel to binding] [31598 


© 1c. Dee. 29, 1916; GC 1033. 
HILDERBRANT (Edith Lydia)* Harvey, 


McCasr (‘Thomas)* Dominion Heights, 
Va.) Fime and, space. 2 1.’ fol. 
Typewritten. [31600 

ee Nove 25, 1916) C1016: 


MERRIAM (Ralph)* Chicago. Notes on 
oral lectures on the law of shippers 
and carriers. 2 p.(l., 14 numb... 1. 
fol. Multigraphed. [31601 


© te: Dees tl, 19t6 -'C 1020: 


Minter, «(Bi V.)* 
Electrical wizard. 
inches. Typewritten. 

© Le: Dee. 22; (19165 C1032: 


MUrer (Hollis LeRoy)* Fort Win- 
field Scott, Cal. Elements of train- 
ing in military aviation, compiled 
for the instruction of aviation train- 
ing detachment at the Business 
men’s camp, Monterey, Cal., July 
10—-Aug. 5, 1916. 2 p.1., 2-39 numb. 
l (Aeronautical society of Cali- 
fornia) [31603 


© 1c Auge. 22, 1916; € 1015, 


Sherman, Tex. 
Sheet, 14 by 84 
[31602 


NIEMEYER (Bernhardt)* New York. 
Bernard monologue—Dutch, Irish, 
and Hebrew dialect monologue. 2 1. 
fol. Typewritten. [31604 


© be. Novi-22.'19163:C 1026. 
O’BRIEN (Victor W.)* Bay City, Mich. 


Musical hall of fame. 2 1. fol. 
Multigraphed. [31605 
© de Nov. 7,/191642C 1014. 
TENLEY (Elmer) Transfer man. 
cover-title, 4 numb. 1. fol. Type- 
written. [31606 


cy toc Dec: 5, 1916; C 1024 © 
Harry Foy, New York. : 

[ WHITHORNE (Emerson)] Syllabus of 
The progressive series of piano les- 
sons. 294 loose l. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31607 

Ochk.c. Dec.G, 1916: C 103i) °©o) 
Art publication society, St. Louis. 


WRIGHT (Fay Roy Patchin)* Manhat- 


Ili. Crusade of the ages. 55 numb. tan;,;Cal. Artist’s:dream.;, 34¢.fol. 

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© 1c. Dee. 9, 1916; C 1023. Cine. Now 27,, 19165 1€ 1030: 
Number of entries of Lectures, sermons, addresses. included in the Cata- 

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CLASS D. DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


A QUIEN ME RECUERDA USTED? paso 
de comedia, [de] Serafin y Joaquin 
Alvarez Quintero. Madrid, 1916. 
45 p. 12mo. [31609 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 1c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45107; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, 
Madrid. 


ABANICO (EL) DE LA PoMPADOUR; Vode- 
vil en 3 actos, de Ramon Asensio 
Mas y José Juan Cadenas, mfisica 
original de los maestros Calleja y 


Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espanoles] 1916. 89 p. 12mo. 
| Libretto only] [31610 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45128; R. Asensio M4s y J. Juan 
Cadenas, Madrid. 


ACCORDING TO MEASURE; farce-comedy 
in 1 act with prologue and epi- 
logue, by L. E. Bisch. 33 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [81611 

© 1c. Dec. 29, 1916; D 45759; 
Louis Edward Bisch, New York. 


ADVENTURESS (THE) ; drama in 4 acts, 
by Paul M. Potter. Rev. September 
1916. [119] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[81612 

eetcre: Oct... 25, 1916: D 45296: 

Walter C. Jordan and Paul Potter, 
New York. 


AEGEAN (THE); play in 1 act, by I. R. 
Baxley. [1], 15 p. 4to. 
ten. 

© 1 c¢ Oct. 30, 1916; D 45424; 
Isaac Rieman Baxley, Santa Bar- 
bara, Cal. 


AFTER THE SHOW; 3 people singing 
sketch, by Arthur Darvo. 5p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31614 

© 1c. Dec. 29, 1916; D 45769; 
William Carlson, Chicago. 


AH GIM’ME THE RING; comedy skit, by 
M. Cooperstein. 6 p. 4to. Type- 
vritten. [81615 

© 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; D 45261; Max 
Cooperstein, New York. 


Typewrit- | 
[31613 


ALEGRES (LAS) CHICAS pE BERLIN; op- 
ereta en 8 actos, original de Manuel 
Merino y Ceferino R. Avecilla, mt- 
sica del maestro Millan. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 
1916. 62 p. 12mo. [Libretto only] 

[31616 

© July 6, 1916; 1 e. Oct. 11, 1916: 

D 45125; M. Merino y C. R. Avecilla, 
Madrid. 


ALIcE MARDEN; dramatic comedy of 
to-day in 8 acts, by M. D. Hallam 
and F. D. 8S. Bethune. [2], 132 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31617 


© 1c. Dec. 4, 1916; D 45624: 
Martha Dean Hallam and Faneuil 
Dunkin Stein Bethune, New York. 


ALL’S SWELL THAT ENDS SWELL ; comedy 
[in 3 acts] by G. M. Major. Pri- 
vately printed, 1916. 46 p. Svo. 

[31618 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1916; D 45534: 
George Macdonald Major, New York. 


ALMOST A MOTHER; farce comedy in 3 
acts and 38 scenes, by Bosworth 
Crocker [pseud. of M. A. C. Childs 
Lewisohn] [5], 54 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31619 


© 1 e. Nov. 15, 1916; D 45488: 
Mary Arnold Crocker (Childs) Lew- 
isohn, Columbus, O. 


ALSACE; piéce en 3 actes, par Gaston 
Leroux et Camille Dreyfus. Paris, 
Editions P. Lafitte [1916]. 2 p. 1. 
22 DP. . Lam. [31620 


© Oct. 14, 1916: 1 c Dee. 9, 1916: 
D 45619; Hachette & co., Paris. 


AMERICAN FESTIVALS FOR ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOLS; by Madalene D. Barnum. 
New York, Samuel French: London, 
Samuel French, Itd. [1916]. 26 p. 
12mo. [31621 


© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1916; 
D 45646; Samuel French and the 
New York center of the Drama 
league of America, New York. 


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31622 


pt. 1, 2. Sas 


AMONG THE LIONS: 
act, by G. Middleton. 
Typewritten. 

© 1 ¢. Nov. 15, 1916: D 45433 ; 
George Middleton, New York. 


[2], 16 p. 4to. 


ANNIE Laurie; Scotch novelty play, 
by A. Denville and John Maclaren. 
[80] p. 4to. Typewritten. [31623 

© 1c. Nov. 27, 1916: D 4555; Al- 
fred Denville, London. 


ANYGIRL; allegory, by P. Redmund. 

[10] p. 4to. Typewritten. [31624 

© 1 :¢., Nev... 9,. 1916:.D 45385 ; 
Percy Redmond, Dallas. 


APOLLO, THE CHILD OF LIGHT; dramati- 
zation [in 4 acts] by Effie Seachrest. 
(In her Greek photoplays. Book 
© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ¢ Nov. 17, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 18, 1916; A 445695: Rand, 
McNally & co., Chicago) [31624* 


APPEAL (THE) FOR THE AMATEUR; 
playlet, by J. Gardner. 3 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31625 


© 1 ¢. Oct. 30, 1916; D 45308; 
Jack Gardner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 


AREN’T THEY 
short plays. 
ARK II; farce in 8 acts, by A. N. C. 
Rowler,,.<l21ec80. wh, ..Atp. Type- 
written. [31626 
© 1 ¢. Nov.. 29, 1916; D 45549; 
Albert N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, 
1 ee 
AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS; 
travelogue in 12 tableaus, written 
especially for The children’s play, 
by The Martin studios, Willimantie, 
Conn., 1916. 27 p. 16mo. [31627 
© 'Nov./21,..1916; 2 ©. ‘Nov. 17: 
1916; D 45524; William S. Martin. 
Willimantic, Conn. 


WONDERS. See Four 


ARPI’S MILLIONAIRE: comedy in 8 acts, 
by B. HH: Orkow.’ [75] ‘p.>* 4to. 
Typewritten. [31628 

© 1c. Dec. 12, 1916; D 456384: 
Banjamin Harrison Orkow, Brook- 
lyn. : 

AS IT WAS IN THE BEGINNING; play in 
1 act, by H. Fulton. [1], 14 p. 4to. 
Ms. [31629 

(Or 1 ec. Dee 1916; D 45599; 
Helen Fulton, New York. 


AT DAYBREAK; play in 8 acts, by Jane 
Cowl [i. e. J. C. Klauber] and Jane 
Murfin. [103] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31630 
©» 4d ve. Neve, 22. 1916; D 45475; 
Jane Cowl Klauber, New York. 


social satire in 1 


[31622 


AT THE STAGE DOOR: musical comedy 
in 1 act by G. F. Hall. (21; em 
tto. Typewritten. [Words only }. 

[381631 
© 1.2. Oe Sk 1916; D 45319; 


George I’. Hall and Harry Stevens. 


New York. 

AT THE SUMMER DANCE HALL; mono- 
logue for a woman, by Laura Wil- 
liams. Chicago, Dramatie publish- 
ing company, 1946. 4 p. 12mo. 

[31632 

© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 & Dec. 23. 

1916; D 45709: Dramatie pub. co., 
Chicago. 


ATTORNEY (THE) FOR THE DEFENSE; 
play in 1 act, by G. Mythen and Ww. 
O. Iserloh. [1], 18 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31633 

© 1c. Dec. 8, 1916: D 45610 ; 
Grattan Mythen and Wm. O. Iser- 
loh, Los Angeles. 


ATTRACTION (AN) aT Cassipys; play 
in 1 act, by Helen Alden fi. e. H. A. 
Woodworth]. [25] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31634 

© 1c. Oct. 23, 1916; D 45290 ; 
Helen Alden Woodworth, Brookline, 
Mass, 


AUNT PENELOPE; comedy in 1 act, by 
jog) P. > Kirk.” 2i ee Type- 
written. [31635 

© i« Nov. 3, 1916; D 453382 ; 
Leonora Price Kirk, Alameda, Cal. 


AUNT SUSAN’S TROUBLES ON THE FARM; 
monologue for a woman, by Lillian 
Davidson. Chicago, Dramatic pub- 
lishing company, 1916. 6 p. 12mo. 

‘ [31636 

© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 @ Dee. 26, 

1916: D 45740; Dramatic pub. co., 
Chicago. 


AWAKENING 
missionary 


(THE) oF Mr. SmirH; 
play, by Bertha J. 
Clemans. Chicago, Lewis L. Henry. 
1916. [8] p. 12mo. [31637 

© Oct. 23, 1916: 2 e@ Oct. 30. 
1916; D 45301; Lewis L. Henry, 
Chicago. ; 
BABY CLOTHES; sketch, by E. Clifton. 
[4], 30 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[31638 
© 1c Nov. 24, 1916: D 45514 ; 
Ethel Clifton, Chicago. 


Back To CoHoEs; play in 1 act, by 
Frank Terry. [6] p. fol. Type- 
written. [31639 

© 1c. Nov. 1, 1916; D 45327; Oren 
Hargesheimer, Louisville. 


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no, 12, 1916 


Back To EARTH. See Never too late. 
BAcK WAGES; play in 3 acts, by A. 
Goodrich. [121] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31640 
© 1c Nov. 17, 1916; D 45455; 
Arthur Goodrich, Brooklyn. 


Bap (THE) MAN INSIDE; play in a pro- 
logue and 3 acts, by EH. Chantler. 
[125] p. 4to. Typewritten. [381641 

fy tec. Dec, 27,, 1916; D 45749; 
Everett Chantler, Pittsburgh. 


Barpoa. See Three plays. 


Banpit (THE); play in 1 act, by C. 
Phelps. [1], 25 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31642 

(2 ec. Oct. 30, 1916; D 45305; 
Carrington Phelps, New York. 


BARBERINE. See Quatre comédies. 


BARNSTORMER (THE); sketch, by G. 
Bloomquest. [19] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31643 


© 1 c Dee. 11, 1916; D 45627; 
George Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 


BASE BALL; vaudeville sketch, by G. 

fe isashner.. [2], 5¢ p.. Svo. Ms. 

[31644 

©) 1 cG. Nov. 9; 1916; D»45387; 
Geo. H. Kashner, Trenton, N. J. 


BE PREPARED; boy scout play in 38 acts, 
by L. C. Partch. Fond du Lae, Wis., 
Fuller & Burkart, 1916. 56 p. 
12mo. [31645 

©) Wee, #, 191632 ¢ Nov. 29, 
1916; D 45721; Le Roy C. Partch, 
Lake Mills, Wis. 


BED ROCK; comedy in 8 acts, by Eden | 


Phillpotts and Basil Macdonald 
Hastings. [101] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31646 


© 1 ¢ Nov. 29, 1916; D 45551; 
A. E. F. Horniman, London. 


BEFORE WOMEN VOTED IN CALIFORNIA; 
play in 4 acts, by L. S. Grosser. 
[34] p. 4to. Typewritten. [81647 

© 1c. Dee. 14, 1916; D 45651; 
Leonora Sens Grosser, Los Angeles. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN; drama in a pro- 
logue and 4 acts, by R. L. Beecher. 
[1], 108 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31648 


© 1c Dec. 27, 1916; D 45747; 
Robert Livingston Beecher, New 
York. 


31656 


Brest (THE) MAN; comedy playlet, by 
A. Bartlett. [1], 15 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31649 

©) tf e Nov, 15, 1916s) D 45432; 
Arthur Bartlett, New York. 

BETTINE. See Quatre comédies. 

BETWEEN THE LINES; drama of the 
South in 4 acts, by I. B. Hender- 
son and EH. L. Cowles. [64] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31650 

© 1 « Dee. 15, 1916; D 45542; 
Ida Briggs Henderson and Edw. 
Lansing Cowles, Charlotte, N. C. 


BippyY-CoieEn ; Irish singing and talk- 
ing act in.1, by T. J. Baston:: 20 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31651 

© 1c. Dec. 15, 1916; D 45657; 
Thornton J. Baston, San Francisco. 


Big Kate. See Four short plays. 


BrrtH (THE) OF A NATION’S FLAG; ex- 
cellent school play, by Ellen Jess. 
Franklin, O., Denver, Col., Eldridge 
entertainment house, 1916. 13 p. 
12mo. [31652 

Cy Nov. 25, 1916s, 2. en Dec nis; 
1916; D 45672; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 


Brack (THE) MASK; dramatic farce 
comedy, by E. de Corsia. 21 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31653 


© 1c. Nov. 20, 1916; D 45472; Ed- 
ward de Corsia, New York. 


Biroop (THE) LOVE; or, The park 
tramp, play in 5 acts, by A. E. Mor- 
rison. [1], 27 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31654 

© 1.e¢ Dec. 7, 1916; D 45594; 

Amelia Esthera Morrison, Atlantie 
City. 


Brioop oF RACHEL; a dramatization of 
Esther, play in 1 act. (Jn his The 
Blood of Rachel and other poems. 
Book. © Dee. 12, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dec. 21, 1916; A 446872; Cotton Noe, 
Louisville) [31654* 

BLUEBEARD. See Fairy tale plays. 


BosaRDING (THE) HOUSE LADY; dra- 
matic playlet, by G. Ford. [1], 9 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31655 

© 1 e¢ Nov.-14, 1916; D 45421; 
George Ford, Rutherford, N. J. 


Bopsy’s MaBet; comedy drama in 1 
ack by C.F. Ivins... [1]; s3epie4 tol 
Typewritten. [31656 

©-1 ce. Dec. 16, 1916; D 45662; 
Clifford F. Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 


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81657 


pt. I, n.s., v.13 


Botrep (THE) DOooR; American play in 
3 acts and a prologue, by L. S. La- 
vine and A. French. [1], 10p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31657 

© 1 ec. Nov. 22, 1916: D 45483; 
Lawrence S. Lavine and Adelaide 
French, Philadelphia. 


Book (THE) AGENT; comedy in 1 act, 
by E. J. Weisenberg. [1], 10p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31658 

© 1c. Dec. 138, 1916; D 45643; 
Edward J. Weisenberg, New York. 


BogNn IN SIN: American play of to- 
day in a prologue and 38 acts, by C.S. 
Washburne. [96] p. fol. Type 
written. [381659 

© 1c. Dee. 9, 1916; D 45617; 
Charles Shepard Washburne, Chi- 
cago. 

BoRROWERS’ DAY; rural comedy in 1 
act, by Jessie E. Henderson. Phila- 
delphia, Penn publishing company, 
1916. 31 p. 12mo. [31660 

© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1916; 


D 45587: Penn pub. co., Philadel- 
phia. 
Boy (THE) MARTYR OF THE BLESSED 


SACRAMENT; drama of the catacombs 
in 4 acts, by Charles Phillips. Wat- 
sonville, Cal, St. Francis school 
for boys [1916] 40 p. 12mo. [31661 

© Dee. 2, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 8, 1916; 
1 e.. Dee: 36, -TSI1Gy 3 4574 SE 


Francis school for boys. Watson- 
ville, Cal. 
Boy (THE) scoUT HERO; comedy 


drama in 2 acts, by Edwin Puller. 
Chicago, T. S. Denison & company 
[1916]. 22 p. 12mo. [31662 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1916; 

D 45358; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 
Boy’s ESSAY ON BOYS; monologue for 
a man or woman, by Lillian David- 
son. Chicago, Dramatic publishing 
company, 1916. 5p. 12mo. [31663 


© Dee. 22, 1916; 2 ce Dec. 26, 
1916; D 45738; Dramatic pub. co., 
Chicago. 

BrRANKA; ballet in 4 actes, par J. C. L. 
de Strelecki. [82] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31664 

© 1c. Nov. 25, 1916: D 45663: 
Jean C. L. de Strelecki, New York. 

BROTHER AND SISTER; Christmas phan- 
tasie in 2 scenes, by Louise Marny 
fi. e. L. M. Muller]. [11] p. 12mo. 
Printed. [31665 

© 1c. Nov. 21, 1916: D 45600: 
Louise Marny Muller, Santa Bar- 
bara, Cal. 


BrowN-EYED Betty; [play in 3 acts] 
by Gladys Ruth Bridgham. Frank- 
lin, O., Eldridge entertainment 
house, 1916. 46 p. 12mo. [31666 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1916; 
D 45679; Eldridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 


Buri (A) MARKET; farcical playlet in 
1 scene, by J. W. Rusk. [1], 22 p. 
4to. Typewritten. {31667 


© 1c. Dee. 22, 1916; D 45713; 
J. Wilkie Rusk, Hudson, N. Y. | 


BURLA BURLANDO; entremés [en 3 es- 
cenas] original de V. de Pereda. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafio- 
les] 1916. 16 p. 12mo. [31668 


© July 6, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45097; Vincente de Pereda, 
Madrid. 


CABRITA QUE TIRA AL MONTE; drama 
en 4 actos, inspirado en una copla 
Andaluza, [de] Serafin y Joaquin 
Alvarez Quintero. Madrid, Im- 
prenta clasica espafiola, 1916. 246 
p. 12mo. [31669 


© July 6, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 


D 45094; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, 


Madrid. 


Catt (THE) OF CHILDHOOD; 1 act play- 
lette, by E. Devoy. [1], 28 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31670 

© 1c. Oct. 28, 1916; D 45295; 
Emmet Devoy, New York. 


CANTERBURY (THE) PILGRIMS; opera 
fin 4 acts] text by P. MacKaye, 
music by Reginald De Koven. [Re- 
vised and abridged ed.] New York, 
Maemillan company, 1916. 63 p. 8vo. 
[Words only] ; [31671 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 1, 1916; 
D 45558; Percy MacKaye, Windsor, 
Vt. 

Carn Jup; 3 act rural comedy, by 
F. M. Mitchell. [41] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31672 


© 1c. Dec. 27, 1916; D 45748; 
Fred M. Mitchell, Brooklyn. 


Caprices (LES) DE MARIANNE. See 
Quatre comédies. 


CapricHo (EL) DE LAS DAMAS; vode- 
vil en 3 actos, [de Ricardo] Blasco, 
fRamd6nj Asensio Mas y [José Juan] 
Cadenas, mitsica original del mae- 
stro Luis Foglietti. Madrid [Socie- 
dad de autores espafioles] 1916. 97 
p. 12mo. [Libretto only] [81673 

© July 6, 1916; 1 e. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45124: Blasco. Asensio Mas y Ca- 
denas, Madrid. 


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no. 12, 1916 


Caprain Kipp, gr.: farce in 3 acts, by 
R. J. Young. [123] p. 4to. Type 
written. [31674 

© 1c. Dec. 12, 1916; D 45636; 
Rida Johnson Young, New York. 


CartoTra; drama in 1 act, by J. D. 
Dyrenforth. [3], 10 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31675 

© 1c. Nov. 14, 1916; D 45419; 
James Douglas Dyrenforth, New 
York. 


Cave (THe) MAN: farce-melodrama in 
3 acts, by C. Andrews. [119] P. 
4to. Typewritten. [31676 

© 1 ec. Nov. 27, 1916; D 45536; 
Chariton Andrews. New York. 


Crerrosazo (Ex); entremés [en 1 acto, 
de] Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quin- 
tero. Madrid, 1916. 46, [8] p. 
12mo. [31677 

© Sept. 5, 1916: 1 e¢ Oct. 11, 
#516: D 45108; 8S. y J. Alvarez 
Quintero, Madrid. 


CuHance (A) sHOoT; comedy drama in 
1 act, by W. H. Warner and De 
Witte Kaplan [pseud. of Y. D. Kap- 
lanj]. [2], 21 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31678 

© 1c Nov. 22, 1916; D 45486; 

Ysabel De Witte Kaplan and Wil- 
liam Henry Warner, New York. 


Cuarity (THE) BAZAAR; eniertain- 
ment in 2 acts, by Harriet A. Mc- 
Cabe. Chicago. Dramatic publish- 
ing company, 1916. 50 p. 12mo. 


[31679 

© Dec. 22. 1916; 2 ce Dec. 26. 

1916; D 45742: Dramatic pub. co.. 
Chicago. [ 


CHARRETTE (LA) ANGLAISE: comédie en 
3 actes, par G. Berr et L. Verneuil. 
Paris, Librairie théatrale, artistique 
& littéraire, 1916. 189 p. 12mo. 

[31680 

© Sept. 2, 1916: 1 c. Dee. 9, 1916: 

D 45620: Georges Berr & Louis 
Verneuil, Paris. 


CHEVALIERS (LES) TEUTONIQUES ; drame 
historique en 5 actes et 8 tableaux. 
par P. Strozzi et B. Kozakiewicz, 
d’aprés le roman de Henryk Sienkie- 
wicz. 137 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31681 

© i ec Dec. 9, 1916: D 45622: 

Paul Strozzi B. Kozakiewicz. 
Paris. 


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31690 


Curtp (THE) UNBORN; play in 3 acts, 
by H. M. Barnes. [90] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31682 

© 1c. Dec. 29, 1916; D 45768; 
Howard McKent Barnes, Chicago. 

CHILDREN’S (THE) CHRISTMAS DREAM; 
play in 1 act, by Mary E. Telford, 
Chicago, Lewis L. Henry, 1916. [8] p. 
12mo. [31683 

© Oct. 15, 1916; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1916; 
D 45061; Lewis L. Henry. Chicago. 

CHRISTKIND: new drama in 3 acts 
fand several poems] by F. A. Leth- 
ert. St. Paul. Minn., F. A. Lethert, 
1916. 45 p. 12mo. [31684 

©. Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 23, 
1916; D 45650; Frank Anthony 
Lethert, St. Paul. 

CHRISTMAS AT McCartHy’s; Dayton, 
O., Paine publishing company, 1916. 
18 p. 12mo. [31685 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 447872; Paine pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 

CHRISTMAS AT PUNKIN HOLLHR; a 
Christmas play. Dayton, O., Paine 
publishing company [1916] 23 p. 
12mo. [31686 

© Nov. 206, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. 
Dee. 1, 1916: A 447871; Paine pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 

CHRISTMAS {A) FANTASY; in 2 acts, 
by L. Jamison and W. J. Viley. 
[6] p. fol. Typewritten. [31687 

© 1c. Nov. 23, 1916; D 45507; 
Lorena Jamison and Wylla Jamison 
Viley, St. Louis. 

CHristmsas (A) mystTeRy; for 13 
boys. by Elizabeth Guptill, Frank- 
lin, O.. Denver, Col., Eldridge en- 
tertainment house, 1916. 21 p. 12mo. 

[3i688 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Dee. 18, 

1916: D 45667; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 


CurtistMas (A) PAGEANT; by Felicitas 
Saleski. Franklin, O.. Denver, Col.. 
Eldridge entertainment house, 1916. 
i+ 2. * 12m: ~ [31689 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 e Dec. 38, 
1916: D 45668; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin. O. 


CuuLto (EL) DEL BARRIO; Zarzuela en 
1 acto y 3 cuadros, original y en 
prosa de E. Alonso, mfisica del maes- 
tro R. Ortells. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espaioles] 1916. 25 p. 12mo. 
[ Libretto- only] [31690 

© Sep& 5, 1916; 1 «: Gee. s1,. 
1916; D 45137: Emilio Alonso, Mad- 
rid. 


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31691 


CINDERELLA; .or, The magic slipper; 
_ fairy play in 5 acts, 7 tableaus, writ- 
ten especially for The children’s 
play, by The Martin studios, Willi- 
mantic, Conn., 1916. 23 p. 16mo. 
[31691 
Noviec2l; “15163,2 Nev: 17, 
1916; D 45525; William S. Martin, 
Willimantic, Conn. 
—— See also Fairy tale plays. 
Cinpy; sketch, by E. Clifton. [1], 
33 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31692 
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1916; D 45515; 
Ethei Clifton, Chicago. 


CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE; playlet, by 


Seve’ PIaHeTey ait... feed We ees 
Typewritten. [31693 
© ft « Dec 6, 1916; D 45592; 


John Joseph Flaherty, Jersey City. 


Crrecus (A) DAY IN GEORGIA; comedy 
variety skit, by Al and Jack Gruet. 


7 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31694 
© 1c. Dec. 13, 1916; D 45639; 
Albert and John Gruet. Lansing, 
Mich. 
CrupAp (LA) ALEGRE Y CONFIADA; 


comedia en 38 cuadros y 1 prdlogo, 
considerndos como 3 actos, de J. 


Benavente. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espafoles] 1916. 91 p. 
12mo. [31695 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 


D 45109 : yanks Benavente, Madrid. 


CLEAR CONSCIENCE; comedy drama in 4 
acts, original by M. Gabel. 


4 PN NONTT DIDPND syyo MDI YIM 
-27293 OPND PO Uiipsk DUPR 
[4], 108 p. bead Ms. [31696 


© 1 c. Oct. 14,.1916; D 45162; 
Max Gabel, New York. 


CLIMAX OF POLITICS; dramatic sketch, 


by _.N. ‘Goldstein: [21, Sp. .. tol 
Typewritten. [31697 


©.1 c Oct. 30, 1916; D 45428; 
Nathan Goldstein, Brooklyn. 


SOCAINE; tragedy in 1 act, by J. P. 
King. 22 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31698 

© 1c. Dee. 18, 1916; D 45640; 
John Pendleton King, New York. 


COLLABORATION; play in 1 act, by S. 
Cowan. 15 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[31699 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1916; D 45386; 
Sada Cowan, New York. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


CoMING Across; play in 1 act, by M. 
Moore-Clement. [2], 22 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31700 

© 1 e« Nov. 17, 1916; D 45451; 
Maud Moore-Clement, Chicago. 


CONFERENCIA (LA) DE ALGECTRAS; 
aproposito [en 2 cuadros], original 
de Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Pedro 
Munoz Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espafioles] 1916. 22 p. 12mo. 

[31701 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 e. Oct. 11, 1916; 

D 45121; E. Garcia Alvarez y. P. 
Munoz Seca, Madrid. 


Conquista (LA) DEL AMIGO; dialogo 
en prosa, de A. P. Maristany. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores esna- 
floles] 1916. 15 p. 12mo. [31702 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 ec. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45115; ‘ieiknaee E. Maristany, 
Madrid. 


CoNTRA EL QUERER NO HAY RAZONES. 
See Serafin, el pinturero. 


ContTRApDICTION (A) sTILL; play in 1 
act, by E. McEldowney. [2], 15 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31703 

© 1c. Nov. 4, 1916; D 45347; 
Elliott McEldowney, North White 


Plains, N. Y. 


Copper (THE) CoPpPED; dramatic com- 
position in 1 act, by H. E. Van der 
Koor. 9 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[31704 


© 1c. Nov. 22, 1916; D 45485; 
Herman E. Van der Koor, St. Paul. 


CoRINNE OF THE CIRCUS; comedy-drama 
in 3 acts, by Katharine Kavanaugh. 
Chicago, Dramatic publishing com- 
pany, 1916. 36 p. 12mo. [31705 

© Dec. 22; 1916: 2 € Dee oe 
1916; D 45743; Dramatic pub. co., 
Chicago. 

CoRIOLANUS (THE TRAGEDY OF); by 
Shakespeare, adapted for dramatic 
east reading, by E. S. Fry. [2], 
75 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31706 

© 1c. Nov. 2, 1916; D 45376; 
Emma Sheridan Fry, Brooklyn. 
CORNERED; comedy drama, by L. Len- 
non. [1],4p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[31707 
© 1 ©. Oct. 30, 1916;_D 45382; 
Lucille Lennon, Chicago. 

Country (A) Boy SCOUT; comedy dra- 
ma for boys in 3 acts, by Walter 
Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S. Denison 
& company [1916] 63 p. 12mo. 

[31708 
© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ce. Nov. 13, 1916; 
D 45404; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 


1406 ? : 


Cousin GENE; comedy 


. 12. 1916 


SIN CLEMENTINE; comedy in 3 acts, 


by Mary Bertrand [i. e. Mrs. H. 
Hickman] [1]. 23 p. fol. Type- 
written. [31709 

© 1 c. Nov. 13, 1916; D 45513; 


Mrs. H. Hickman, New York. 


in 3 acts, by 
Grace Delaney Goldenburg.  Chi- 
eago, Dramatic publishing company, 
1916. 55 p. 12mo. [31710 

© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1916; D 45708; Dramatic pub. co., 
Chicago. 


CUPID IN A FIX; comedy in 1 act, by 


M. Hennequin, adapted from the 
French, by the Andersons. [1], 138 
m 4to. Typewritten. [31711 


© 1c. Dec. 6, 1916; D 45589; 
Osear Osso, New York. 


CURLEY ; play in 1 act, by C. D. Stuart. 
24 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31712 
© i c. Nov. 24, 1916; D 45510; 
Charles Duff Stuart, San Francisco. 


DANGERS OF IGNORANCE; or, The lure 
of the city, melodramatic incident 
of the white slave traffic in 3 acts, 
by Charles A. Warren. [52] p. fol. 
Mimeographed. 2 [31713 

© 1c. Dee. 7, 1916; D 4560S; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


DANTE; by George Lansing Raymond. 
(In his Dante, and collected verse. 
2d ed. rev. New York and London, 
G. P. Putnam’s sons [1916] Book 
© July 5, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1916: 
aff. Dec. 12, 1916: A 446794: G. L. 
Raymond, Los Angeles) [31713* 


DAUGHTERS OF WISDOM; pageant of | 


famous women, by S. C. Gruver. 
[13] p. 4to. Typewritten. [381714 

© 1 c¢ Dec. 30, 1916; D 4577 
Suzanne Carey Gruver, Brockton, 
Mass. 


Day (A) DREAM IN JAPAN; play in 1 
act, by P. Burton. Boston, J. W. 
Luce and company [1916] 68 p. 
12mo. $1.00. [31714* 

© Mar. 24, 1916; 2 ce. May 5, 1916: 
aff. May 3, 1916: A 4468S5; Percy 
Burton, New York. 


Day (THE) OF RECKONING: play in 3 
acts, by D. Oppenheim. [1], 154 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31715 

© 1 e« Nov. 20, 1916; D 45470; 
Dave Oppenheim, New York. 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


31725 


DEACON DuBsBs; rural comedy drama 


in 3 acts. by Walter Ben Hare. 
Chicago, T. S. Denison company 
[1916]. 71 p. 12mo. [31716 

©) Oct. 28,. 1916; 2 c. Neve. 4, 
1916; D 45359; Eben H. Norris, 
Chicago. 

DepIcATION (THE); drama in 8 acts, 
by D. N. Rubin. [91] p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [31717 

© 1c Dec. 28, 1916; D 45751; 


Daniel Nathan Rubin, Birmingham, 
Ala. 

DELIGHT-OF-LIFE (THE) ; American In- 
dian play of long ago in 4 acts, by 
George B. Haslett-Wehner. [1], 104 
p. 4to. Typewritten, [31718 

© 1c. Nov. 6, 1916; D 45468; 
George Benjamin Wehner, Detroit. 


Demons (THE); the spirits of the 
dead, drama in 1 act. by O. Bjork- 
man. [2]. 26 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

(31719 


© 1c. Nov. 9, 1916; D 45425 
Bjorkman, New York. 

DENNIS BRASS CLOCK: comedy in 1 act, 
by C. van Valkenburg. 16 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31720 

© 1e. Dec. 9, 1916: D 45616; 
Carlton van Valkenburg, New York. 


DERELICT (THE); comedy drama in 1 
act, by Y. D. Kaplan and W. H. 
Warner. [2], 23 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31721 

© 1 e. Nov. 25, 1916; D 45529; 
Ysabel De Witte Kaplan & William 
Henry Warner, New York. 


- Olaf 


2 actos y en prosa, original de J. M. 
Acevedo. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espanoles] 1916... 58 p. 12mo. 
[31722 

© July 6. 1916; 1 ce. Oct. 11. 1916; 
D 45095; José M. Acevedo, Madrid. 


DeESERTER (THE); play in 1 acti, by 
George M. Rosener. [1], 10 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [31723 

© 1e. Dee. 29, 1916; D 45766: 
George J. Wetzel. New York. 


Desconocma. (L.A): juguete cémico en 


DIANA; comedy in 1 act. by B. M. 
Kaye. 30 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[31724 


© ic. Nov. 14, 1916; D 45414; 
Benj. M. Kaye. New York. 
Drana’s stupio; 1 act, by F. Sum- 
mers. [2], 27 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[31725 
© 1c. Nov. 238, 1916; D 45498: 
Florence Summers, New York. 


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31726 


pt. ine Sa 


Dr. CONOVER’S WARD; comedy drama 
in 8 acts, by Mrs. Walter R. Lamkin. 
Franklin, O., Denver, Col., Eldridge 
entertainment house, 1916. 32 p. 
12mo. [31726 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c Dec. 18, 1916; 
D 45677; Eldridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 


Doctor DINGLE; comic opera in 2 acts, 
by Burbeck Fay [i. e. H. N. B. Fay]. 
[106] p. 4to. Typewritten. [Li- 
bretto only]. [31727 

© 1c. Dec. 18, 1916; D 45644; 
Howard Needham Burbeck Fay, 
New York. 

Dr. POWEL TAKES CONTROL; modern 
drama in 4 acts, by A. Sterling. 
[100] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31728 
© 1c. Dec. 27, 1916; D 45746; Ada 
Sterling, New York. 

Doc-GONE (A) DANGEROUS GIRL; episode 
in the suburbs, by J. McCree. [1], 
20 p. 4to. Typewritten. [81729 

© 1..¢...Ott) 28; 1916: Dy. 45297: 
Junie McCree, New York. 


DoLuir; super-comedy of love, laugh- 
ter, and lies, in 4 acts, by H. A. Mc- 


Anarney. 116 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[31730 
© 1 « Dee. 5, 1916; D» 45582; 


Henry Aloysius McAnarney, Balti- 
more. 
DouBLE (A) PROPOSAL; [play in 3 


acts] by Ada L. Huntington. Frank- 
lin, O., Denver, Col., Eldridge enter- 


tainment house, 1916. 27 p. 12mo. 
[SL731 
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ec Dee. 18, 


1916; D 45675; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, QO. 


Down At Contry ISLE; burletta, by L. 
_ B. O'Hanlon. [1], 32 p. 4to. Type- 
written. lattes 
© 1 @ Nev6,.419tG> 45361; 
Lulu Beeson O’Hanlon, New York. 


DREAM (THE) GIRL; protean comedy, 
by N. Gordon. 29 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31733 


© 1c Oct. 28, 1916; D 45595; 
Nellie Gordon, Morley, Mo. 


DrEAM (A) LESSON; fairy play, for 
16 girls. by Josepha Marie Murray. 
Franklin, O., Denver, Col.. Eldridge 
entertainment house, 1916. 16 p. 
12mo. [381734 


© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 18, 1916: 
D 45678; Eldridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 


DREIMADERLHAUS (Das) ; singspiel in 3 
akten, von A. M. Willner und Heinz 
Reichert, musik nach Franz Schu- 
bert, fiir die btihne bearbeitet von 
Heinrich Berté. Textbuch der 
gesiinge. Leipzig, Wien, L. Doblin- 
ger (Bernhard Herzmansky) 1916. 
40 p. 12mo. [31735 

© Jan. 14, 1916; 1 ¢ July 29, 
1916; A For. 14418; Ludwig Doblin- 
ger (Bernhard Herzmansky ), 
Vienna. 


DriFTeER (THE): lesson in 1 recita- 
tion, by Gordon Trevelyan [pseud. of 
W. W. Kent]. [1], 26 p. 4to. Type- 


written. [317386 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1916; D 45395; 
William Winthrop Kent, Bronx- 


ville, N. Y. 
Dry (A) TowN; play, in 4 acts, by L. 


B. Hly. . [2],. 132 p43 See 
written. [31737 


© 1 ¢ Dee. 29, 1916; D 45762; 
Lewis B. Ely, St. Louis. 

DUE COMMEDIE MODERNE; ed. with 
notes and vocabulary by Emilio 
Goggio. Boston, New York [ete.] 
Ginn and company [1916] vi. 130 
p. 16mo. Contents.—O bere o affo- 
gare; di Leo di Castelnovo [pseud. 
of Leopoldo Pullé].—Lumie di Sicilia : 
di Luigi Pirandello. [381737* 


© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 

28, 1916; A 437385; Emilio Goggio, 
Berkeley, Cal. 

DUQUESNE (THE) CHRISTMAS MYS- 

TERY; aS written, by T. W. Stevens. 


Duquesne, Pa., Dec., 1916. 16 p. 
8vo. [31738 
© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c« Dee. 29, 


1916; D 45761: Thomas Wood Ste- 
vens, Pittsburgh. 


ECHOES: novelty in a prologue and 2 
acts, 5 scenes, by W. D. Rice. [1], 
47 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31739 

© 1c. Dec. 15, 1916; D 45655; 
Walter Douglas Rice, Philadelphia. 


Epitor (THE); dramatic composition 
in 1 act, by Sam Morris [pseud. of 
Maurice Samuels] [2], 29 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. _ [381740 

© 1c Dec. 16, 1916; De4566r; 
Maurice Samuels, Brooklyn. 

ELSIE IN DREAMLAND; fantastical play 
for children, by J. Clay Powers, 
Franklin, O., Denver, Col., Eldridge 


entertainment house, 1916. 8 p. 
12me.> [381741 
© Oct. 15, .1996: 2 G2 Deer ss 


1916; D 45676; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 


1408 


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no. 12, 1916 


EBENEZER } Hthiopian 
1 scene, by Herbert P. 
Philadelphia, Penn publish- 
12 p. 12mo. 

[31742 
© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1916; 
D 45570; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 
Empty (THE) STOCKING ELF; Christ- 
--mas play in 1 act for children, by 
May Harbin Flint. Chicago, T. S. 
Denison & company [1916]. 18° p. 
12mo. [31743 
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1916; 

_ D 45357; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 


EIN EL CAMINO; Comedia en 1 acto, en 
'verso y prosa, original de R. de 
Godoy. Madrid [Sociedad de autores 
espanoles] 1916. 27 p. 12mo. 
[31744 
© July 6, 1916; 1c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45105; Ramon de Godoy, Madrid. 


HNN UN LUGAR DE LA MANCHA; comedia 
en 3 actos, en prosa, original de P. 
Parellada. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espafioles] 1916. 61 p. 12mo. 

(81745 
© July 6, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45100; Pablo Parellada, Madrid. 


KiNGAGED, MARRIED AND DIVORCED ; 3 Spe- 
cial scenes, book, lyrics and melodies, 
piven. o.. Kennedy. [1], 7‘ p: fol. 
Typewritten. {31746 

etc Oct. 24. 1916: D 45341; 
Thomas James Kennedy, Philadel- 
phia. 


EMBALMING 
farce in 
' Powell. 
ing company, 1916. 


ERDGEIST ; tragodie in 4 aufzugen, von 
Frank Wedekind. Minchen und 
Leipzig, George Maller verlag, [1913] 

st96.p. 12mo. [81747 


moe 6 Aue. 4, 1916; D 45758; 


Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 
Munich. 
ERSTE (DIE) FRAU; operette in 3 


akten, von A. M. Willner u. Rudolf 
Oesterreicher, musik von Heinrich 
' Reinhardt. Text der  gesinge. 
Wien, R. Dworschaks nachf., 1915. 
mar pe 12m0. [31748 
mee Wer” 22,1915; 1° ¢. July 29, 
1916; A—Foreign 14421; Wiben- 
sechutz & Berté, Vienna. 


EscanA (LA) DE MiILan; apropdésito, 
original de Enrique -Garcia Alvarez 
y Redro Mufioz Seca. Madrid [So- 
ciedad de autores espanoles] -20 p. 
12mo. [31749 

Meet os, 1916. ft ¢ Oct 11, 
1916; D 45117; E. Garcia Alvarez 
y P. Mufioz Seca, Madrid. 


EstHER. See Blood of Rachel. 
EVERYWOMAN’S EXPERIENCE; play in 8 
acts, by Hutcheson Boyd. [8], 107 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [31750 
icy. le flee. 2. 1916 DP 45am 
Darcey and Wolford, ine., New York. 


EXANIMA; drama in 4 acts, by G.. C. 


Sheridan. [29] p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. folio 

iy 1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1916; D.45420; 
Genevieve C. Sheridan, Berkeley, 
Cal. 

KXyES (THE) OF THE LAW; American 
drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by 
J. EH. Brady. [142] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31752 


© 1 ec. Nov. 9, 1916; D 453880; 
Jasper Ewing Brady, Brooklyn. 


FAIRY GOLD; a play in three scenes, by 
Katherine Lee Bates. (J1 her Fairy 
gold; poems. New York, E. P. Dut- 
ton & co., 1916. Book © Nov. 22, 
1916: 2 @, and ‘aff INov. 29. 191G; 
A 446656; E. P. Dutton & co., New 


York) falt52* 
FAarRY TALE PLAYS; by Marguerite 
Merirngton. New York, Duffield and 


company, 1916. 4 p. 1, 248 p. col. 
front. 8vo. Contents.—Red Riding 
Hood.—Cinderella.—Bluebeard. 
[31752** 
© Now Uf. 1916; 2 cand wit. 
Nov. 20, 1916; A 446496; Duffield & 
co., New York. ; 


FALLEN (THE) ANGEL; white slave 
play in 5 acts, by J. J. Nolan. - [1], 
59 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31753 

© Le! Nov: 13,,1916; Db 45410; 
J. Jerome Nolan, Mahanoy City, Pa. 


-Wamity (A) AFFAIR; comedy in 4 acts, 


by Elmer L. Reizenstein. [191] pb. 

4to. Typewritten. [31754 
© 1 e¢. Nov. 11, 1916; D 45399; 

Elmer L. Reizenstein. New York. 


modern drama in 4 acts, by 
J. Hume and M. Sheridan. [53] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31755 


© 1c. Nov. 15, 1916; D 45474; 
Julia Hume and Mattie Sheridan, 
New York. 


Faminy (THE) OF FOOLS ;- frivolous 
farce in 3 acts, by Charlotte Glen- 
dyle Harris and G. A. Lipkind. [88] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [381756 

© 1 e. Nov. 29, 1916: D 45550; 


G. Alan Lipkind. New York. 


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31757 


FAMOUS WOMEN; Character represen- 
tation, an historic entertainment, by 
LL. V¥.- Galley,” a. po Pot Yar) 
8vo. [31757 

© 1c. Nov. 13, 1916; D 45466; 
Lucile Vessot Galley, North Gower, 
Canada. 


FATHER; or, Greater love, dramatic 
playlet in 1 act and 1 scene, by G. L. 
Spaulding. [2], 4 p. fol. Type- 
written. [31758 

© 1c. Dec. 29, 1916; D 45764; 
George Leonard Spaulding, Holly- 
wood, Cal. 


FEARED (THE) ONE; play in 1 act, by 


hie =. Benedict. 22 p.- “Sto, .ype- 
written. [31759 


© 1c. Dec. 23, 1916; D 45720; 
Edwin B. Benedict, New York. 


FEAST (THE) oF BAccHus; play in 1 
act, by Arthur Schnitzler, adapted 


and tr. from the German by H. A. | 


Boas. 22 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[31760 
©-41. @ ‘Der, 19k6; UD 45564: 


Herbert Allan Boas, New York. 


FIANCEE (LA); piéce en 1 acte, par 
C. A. Traversi et M. de Fontenelle. 
Paris, Librairie théatrale, artistique 
et littéraire, 1916. 31 p. 12mo. 

[31761 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 1 c. Nov. 9, 1916; 
D 45393; Camillo A. Traversi et 
Mare de Fontenelle, Monaco, France. 


FIFTY-FIFTY; play in 5 acts, by B. 
Mathis and W. Jossey. [4], 65 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [31762 


© 1c. Dee. 30, 1916; D 45776; 
Bob Mathis and William Jossey, 
Lake Zurich, Il. 

FIGHTING EN Mexico; play in 5 acts, 
by Louis Joseph Vance. [1], 20 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31763 

© 1c. Nov. 2, 1916; D 45370; Star 
co., New York. 


FirM (THE); comedy in 1 act, by M. 
D. Field. [2], 10 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31764 

© 1c. Oct. 30, 1916; D 45299; 
Mary Daniel Field, Newnan, Ga. 


First CHRISTMAS TREE; libretto for a 
short opera, by D. E. Watkins, 
based upon the story of the same 
title by Henry Van Dyke. [2], 18 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [31765 

© 1c. Nov. 20, 1916; D 45579: 
pieet Everett Watkins, Galesburg, 
ie 


i ee 


pt. I, n. s., v. 13 


FLAPJACKS F‘ENNESSEY; or, Private 
Fennessey’s protege, military com- 
edy drama in 4 acts, by J. E. Griggs. 
[77] p. fol. Typewritten. [31766 

© 1c. Nov. 7, 1916; D 45464; 
John E. Griggs, Wichita, Kan. 


FLORIDA COTTON; drama in 4 acts, by 
T. Sweet. [1], 65 p. 4to. Type 
written. [31767 

© 1 e. Dee. 19, 1916; D 45690; 
Tracy Sweet, Scranton, Pa. 


FOLLIES OF THE NIGHT; play in 1 act, 
book and lyrics by B. Gerard. [40] 
p. fol. Typewritten. [31768 


© 1c. Dec. 19, 1916; D 45689; 
Barney Gerard, New York. 


FoR HER HUSBAND’S SAKE; or, A 
brother’s vengeance, strong dra- 
matie tabloid in 3 acts, by Nelson 
Compston. Chicago, Ill., Chicago 
manuscript co., 1916. [31] p. fol. 
Mimeographed. [31769 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 22, 
1916; D 45480; Alexander Byers, 
Chicago. 


For THE FLAG; romantic military dra- 
ma in 4 acts, by Charles Morton. 
[58] p. fol. Typewritten. [31770 

© 1 ec. Dee. 23,.1916; D Baas: 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


Four SHORT PLAYS; by Charles Fred- 
eric Nirdlinger. New York, M. Ken- 
nerley, 1916. 3 p. 1, 119 p.. 12mo. 
Contents: Look after Louise.—Big 
Kate.—The real people.—Aren’t they 
wonders ? ; [31771 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ¢ Neva. 
1916: D 45489: Mitchell Kennerley, 
New York. 


FourtH (THE) AcT; play in 1 scene, 
by Basil Macdonald Hastings. New 
York, Samuel French; London, Sam- 
uel French, ltd., 1916. 22 p. 12mo. 

[31772 


© Nov. 28, 1916; 1 e. Nov. 29, 
1916; D 45557; Samuel French, Itd., 
London. 


FRANZ HALLERS; comedia dramatica 
en 4 actos, de Lindau Gorsse y 
Forest, tr. por S. Gutierrez. Ma- 
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles | 
1916. 84 p. 12mo. {31773 


© July 6, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45104; Sinibaldo Gutierrez, Ma- 
drid. 


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dLT90. 


Se 


Frau (Diz) OHNE SCHATTEN; oper in 
8 akten, von Hugo von Hofmanns- 


thal, musik von Richard Strauss. 
Text und regiebuch. [103] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [Words only]. 


[31774 


© 1c. Dee. 4, 1916; D 45574; 
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 


FREE LOVE; play in 4 acts, by J. Fal- 
ler. 

TD -JDUPN 4 PN NONI N IVD YE 

eIYOOND - 

[83] p. fol. Typewritten. ; 
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1916; D 45416; 

Jacob Faller, New York. 


FRIEND WIFE; melodramatic farce in 
8 acts, by Harry Segall and Charles 
Sumner [pseud. of C. 8S. Hayes] 
Oct. 14, °16 version. [114] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31776 

©) tc. Nov. 7; 1916; D- 45375; 
Charles Sumner Hayes, Chicago. 


FRIENDSHIP; 2 conversations in 1 act, 

by E. Walter. [2], 30 p. 4to. Type- 

~ written. [folie 

© 1c. Dee 7, 1916; D 45604; 
Hugene Walter, New York. 


FYROM THE CRADLE TO SING SING; 
drama in prologue and 4 acts, by J. 
faemoalan. fl]; 55 p...4to. | Type- 
written. [31778 

© ic. Nov. 29, 1916; D 45552; J. 
Jerome Nolan, Mahanoy City, Pa. 


FURSTENLIEBE; Operettenspiel aus dem 
frohlichen rokoko in 38 akten, von 
Julius Brammer und Alfred Griin- 
wald, musik von Leo Fall. Text der 


gesiinge. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Felix 
Bloch erben, 1916. 386 p. 12mo. 
[31779 


© Jan. 1, 1916; 1 c. July 29, 1916; 
A—Foreign 14419; Hibenschiitz & 
Berté, Vienna. 


GENERAL GERSCHELMAN; drama in 5 
acts, by A. Bookstein. 


“PN 5 PN NONTT N-wIya ONIVAD 
PPUBIND .N PD OV 
[145] p. 4to. Ms. [31780 


© f c« Oct. 14, 1916; D. 45168; 
Abraham Bookstein, Brooklyn. 


GERTRUDE; play in 3 acts, by Hjalmar 


Soderberg, translated from the 
Swedish by R. Strunsky. [3], 59 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [381781 


© 1c. Dec. 1, 1916; D 45563; Rose 
Strunsky, New York. 


GETTING AWAY WITH IT; comedy play- 
let, by W. C. Duncan. [2], 18 p. 
4to. Typewritten. (31782 

© 1c. Dec. 7, 1916; D 45597; 
William Cary Duncan, New York. 


GETTING BACK TO CHICAGO; play in 1 
act. Dy Ei. Ward. [1], 6 Dp. ~ 4to- 
Typewritten. [31783 

© 1 ¢c. Nov. 4,1916; D 45352; Har- 
old Ward, New York. 


GHOSES EK NOT GHOSES; negro debate, 
by William S. Long. Franklin, O., 
Lidridge entertainment house, 1916. 
12 pe 12mo; [31784 

©! Och.) 15,7 1916+ 2c. Dee a8, 
1916; D 45665; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 


GirnL (THE) FROM DRAKE’S LANDING; 
classy comedy talking and singing 
act, by (As Mautntanin/ Sip) “fol. 
Typewritten. [81785 

©1l1e Nov. 4, 1916; D 45353; 
Albert IKXaufman, Brooklyn. 


JLANCE (A) AHEAD; comedy in 3 acts, 
by W. Bowman. PASC hincp. “sto; 
Typewritten. [31786 

© Lo @ Dee. 22,1916; D 4am2- 
Willard Bowman, New York. 


GRAMATICA PARDA; entremés en prosa, 
original de J. Ramos Martin. Ma- 
drid [Sociedad de autores espa- 
fioles] 1916. 20 p. 12mo. [31787 

© Sept, 1916 s-1, ex. Oct 11, 
1916; D 45111; José Ramos Martin, 
Madrid. 

GREAT (THE) RESCUE; war episode, by 
CG. W. MacCarthy. [1J; 66 p- ; fol. 
Typewritten. {31785 

© Nov. 13, 1916; D 45695; Charles 
William MacCarthy, Sydney, New 
South Wales. 


GREAT (THE) WRONG; drama in 4 acts, 


by Ix. and J. Benedict. [93] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [381789 


© 1e¢ Oct. 19, 1916; D 45415; 
Kingsley and Jeanette Benedict, Los. 
Angeles. 

GREATER LOVE. See Father. 

GRINGO (THE) AND THE GREASER; Com- 
edy drama tabloid in 3 acts, by Nel- 
son Compston. Chicago, Ill., Chi- 
cago manuscript co., 1916. [27] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [31790 

© Sept;.20, 1916:°2 «& Now. 22, 
1916; D 45481; Alexander Byers, 
Chicago. 


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GROSSE KINDER; 3 lustige akte, von 
Hans Sturm. Leipzig, P. Reclam, 
jub.. [1916] 80 p. 24mo. (Uni- 
versal-bibliothek 5856. ) [31791 
© June 27, 1916; 1 « Nov. 21, 
.1916: D 45490: Philipp Reclam, jun., 
Leipzig. 


GUITARRA (LA) pEeL Amor: fantasia 
musical en 1 acto, dividido en 2 
cuadros, original de Guillermo Per- 
rin y Miguel de Palacios, mtisica de 


los maestros Breton, Giménez, 
Vives, Barrera, Luna, Villa, Br, 


Soutullo y Anglada. Madrid [Socie- 
dad de autores espafioles}] 1916. 39 
p. 12mo. [Libretto only] [31792 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 ¢ Oct. 11, 
1916; D 45129; G. Perrin y M. de 
Palacios, Madrid. 


GUZMAN EL BUENO; drama en 4 actos, 
por Don Antonio Gil y Zarate, ed by 
Sylvester Primer. Rey. ed. Boston, 
New York [etc.] Ginn and Company 
[1916] xx, 181 p. 16mo. (Interna- 
tional modern language series). 

[31792* 
© Sept. 8, 1916; . and aff. Nov. 
11, 1916; A 445624; Ginn & co., Bos- 
ton. 
[Copyright is claimed on vocabu- 
lary and new matter] 


H. H.—U. 8S. A; 1 act comedy, by A. 
Breakspear and Mabel Norton. 27 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [31793 

© 1c Nov. 9, 1916; D 45390; 
Angie Breakspear, New York. 


2 


Ham (A) TRAGEDY; 
Arthur Seymour. , [3], 11 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31794 

© 1 ec Dec. 29, 1916; -D 45767; 
A. E. Seymour, New York. 


HANNAH Sprouts; monologue for a 
woman, by Laura Williams. Chicago, 
Dramatic publishing company, 1916. 
4p. 12mo. [81795 

© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c¢. Dee. 23, 
1916; D 45707; Dramatic pub. co., 


play in 1 act, by 


Chicago. 

HANS UND FRITz: play in 3 acts, by 
Frank Kennedy. [tty] “pce 
Typewriiten. [31796 

© 1c Nov. 24, 1916; D 45518; 


Gus Hill, New York. 
HeEAp (THE); play in 1 act, by W. R. 
. Berry. [1], 26 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[31797 
© 1« Nov. 24, 1916: D 45512; 
William Ransted Berry, Philadel- 
phia. 


pt. I, n. s., v.13 


‘HeattH (THE) HUNTERS; play in 1 
act, by Buster Santos [pseud. of F. 


Santos] and J. Hays. 6 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [31798 


© 1. Nov. 27, 1916; D 45538; 
Florence Santos & Jacque Hays, Chi- 
cago. 


HEARTSEASE: play in 4 acts, by 
Charles Klein and J. I. C. Clark. 
New York, Samuel French; London, 
Samuel French, ltd., 1916. 
70 p. 12mo. 


© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 ce. Dec. 9, 1916; 
D 45649; Samuel French, New 
York. 


Heets: comedy drama in 8 acts, by 
W. A. Nugent. [47] p. fol. Type- 


written. [31800 


© 1c. Dee. 21, 1916; D 45702; 
Will A. Nugent, Kaukauna, Wis. 


HELP YOURSELF; comedy in 3 acts, by 
L. M. Sawyer. [110] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31801 

© 1 c¢. Oct. 28, 1916; D 45298; 
Lucy M. Sawyer, New York. 


HER HUSBAND; episode in the life of 
the trenches, by Michel Carré. [2], 
24 p. 4to. Typewritten, [31802 
'©1e Nov. 11, 1916; D 45401; 
Irene Bordoni, New York. 


HER TITLED HUSBAND; drama in 1] act, 
by C. T. Stewart. [2], 39 p. 4fo. 
Typewritten. [31803 

© 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1916; D 45373; 
Caroline Taylor Stewart, Columbia, 
Mo. 


HeReEpIty;: drama in 4 acts and 2 
scenes, by S. T. Anderson. [80] p. 


4to. Typewritten. [31804 


© 1c. Nov. 24, 1916; D 45506; 
Santford T. Anderson, Brooklyn. 


HERTHA’S MISTAKE; or, The rivals, 
play in 5 scenes, by Gertrude H. 
Selwyn. [1], 35 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31805 

© 1c. Nov. 27, 1916; D 45545; 
Gertrude H. Cody, Friendship, N. Y. 


HIs Lost LOVE; play in 1 scene, by O. 
Marose. 2 p. fol. Typewritten. 


[31806 | 


© 1 e. Dec. 1, 1916; D 45562; 
Otto Marose, Chicago. 


His OTHER SELF; comedy in 3 acts, by 


E. Locke. [91] p. 4to.. Typewrit- 
ten. . [31807 
© 1 e« Nov. 23, 1916; D 45499; 


Edward Locke, New York. 


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Horr (THE) IN THE WALL; melodrama 
in 1 act, adapted from the Les 
miserables, of Victor Hugo, by Mil- 
nor Dorey [i. e. J. M. Dorey] [1]. 
18 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31808 

© 2 @ Dec. 4, 1916; D 45573; 
Joseph Milnor Dorey, Trenton, N. J. 


HoNEYMOON DAYS; musical frolic in 2 
acts, by Frank Dupree, music by Ted 
Barron. [97] p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[Words only] [31809 

id) e@. Dec, 9, 1916; D» 45685; 
Ted S. Barron, New York. 


House (THE) OF FUTURE. 
plays. 
HowsE (THE) oF LIFE. See Two plays. 
Hovuskr (THE) oF SAND; mediated trag- 
edy in 4 acts, by Ignatius Walsh. 
Chicago, Ill., Loyola university press, 
1916. 43 p. 12mo. [31510 
er wey 15, 1916. 2’ c.’ Nov. 18, 
1916; D 45578; Loyola university 
press, Chicago. 
How JIMMY MADE Goop; comedy drama 


See Two 


with music in 4 acts, by Charles 
Rrorton, [62] p. fol. Typewritten. 
[Libretto only | [31811 


fate, Mee 25, 1916; D 45717; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 

How Moses PAtb THE MORTGAGE; Com- 
edy of the South, by A. Seymour. 
ie © p. 4te. Typewritten. 

[31812 
je Wee. 8, 1916; D 45612; 
Arthur Seymour, New York. 

HUMAN NATURE; comedy in 1 act, by 
Howe Clarke. [19] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31813 

© 1c. Nov. 17, 1916; D 45454; 
Harold A. Clarke, New York. 

TIUNDRED (A) THOUSAND DOLLAR 
HEIRESS; vauceville comedy, by L. 
Aloysius Bahner. [1], 21 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31814 

i c Dec. 6, 1916; D 45588; 
Leo A. Bahner, New York. 
HUSBAND (THE) HUNTERS; miniature 


musical comedy, book, lyrics and 
music by ©. R. Haigh. .10 p. Svo. 
Typewritten. [Words only] 

[31815 


ie <i Nov.33, 1916; D 45337; 
Charles R. Haigh, Dearborn, Mich. 
HusBanp (THE), THE WIFE AND THE 
OTHER WOMAN; 1 act comedy drama, 


by ew. Laneman. [2], 14 p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31816 
@© i ¢ Nev. 3, 1916; D 45338; 


Sigabeth Langman, Philadelphia. 


(6464—17——_11 


31825 


HusH MONEY; melodrama in 4 acts, by 
John »W. . Wilson... [60] .p..° fol. 
Typewritten. [31817 

© te, ‘Dec. %. 1916; D' 45605; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


I’M GOING AWAY; 1 act vaudeville, by 
B. Goward. [1], 5 p- for Giype- 
written. [31518 

©. ¢ Nov. 6, 1916: D 45369 - 
Billy Howard, Troutdale, Or. 


I. O. U.; 1 act comedy, by R. Warner. 
[1], 26 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31819 

© doer yOcts) 26, 4916). D, 45280; 
Richard Warner, New York. 


I SHOULD worry; farcical comedy in 


o acts, by.C,. B.. Parsons,, sort ‘p: 
4to. Typewritten. [31820 


© 1 ce. Dec. 29, 1916; D 45760; 
Charles H. Parsons, Brooklyn. 


IN GRANNY’S TIME; monologue for a 
woman, by Laura Williams. Chi- 
cago, Dramatie publishing company, 
1916. 4p. 12mo. [31821 

©. Dee. 22) 1916s 2 %e) Deere. 
1916; D 45735; Dramatic pub. ¢co., 
Chicago. 


In Mizzoursa; play in 4 acts, by A. 
Thomas. Revised 1916. New York, 
Samuel French; London, Samuel 
French, It’d., 1916. 8p. 12mo. 

[31822 

(© Dec. 7, 1916; Die Dee. 9. 191g 

D 45647; Augustus Thomas, New 
York. 


IN THE NICK OF TIME; play in 1 act, 
by Arthur Seymour. [4], 12 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31823 

© 1 ce. Dee. 29, 1916; D 45768; A. 
EK. Seymour, New York. 


INSPECTOR-GENERAL (THE); comedy in 
5 acts, translated by Thomas Seltzer 
from the Russian of Nicolay Gogol. 
New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1916. 


119 p. 12mo. (The Borzoi plays, 
IV). [31824 
©; Novi: 1834 9iGe."2" ch Deen, 


1916; D 45687; 
New York. 


Alfred A. Knopf, 


INVESTIGATION ; play in 1 act, by S. 
Cowan and Oscar Harrison. [1], 
20 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31825 

© 1 es Dee. w4, 1916 3 To. 45572; 
Sada Cowan, New York. 


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INVITACION (LA) AL VALS; opereta en 
3 actos, versién castellana de Ra- 
mon Asensio Mas y José Juan Ca- 
denas, mtisica del maestro Strauss, 
adaptaci6n y miisica nueva de Luis 
Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espafioles] 1916. 73 p. 12mo. 
[Libretto only] [31826 

© July 6, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45127; R. Asensio Mas y J. Juan 
Cadenas, Madrid. 


TPHIGENIE AUF Tauris (Iphigenia in 
Tauris) opera in 3 acts, after the 
original French version, by Guillard, 
English version [by Andre Tridou], 
musie by Christoph Wilibald von 
Gluck. New York, F. Rullman, inc., 
1916. [32] p. 4to. [Libretto only]. 

[31827 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 16, 

1916; D 45440; Fred. Rullman, inc., 
New York. 


IrtsH (AN) COLLEEN; comedy drama 
in 4 acts, by K. B. O’Rourke. 41 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [31828 

© 1c. Dec. 5, 1916; D 45585; Kate 
Beirne O’Rourke, Los Angeles. 


IsH BAR ISH; a song of love and 
courage, with other verses, by N. P. 
Barlow. N. P. Barlow, A. B., Green- 
ville, Mich. 1916. 21p. S8vo. 

[31828* 

© Aug. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 

Nov. 22, 1916; A 446550; N. P. Bar- 
low, Greenville, Mich. 


T NEVER HAPPENED; Skit in 1 scene, 
by J. B. Haviland. [1], 12 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [31829 

© 1e Oct. 31, 1916; D 45321; 
James Butler Haviland, Mattapan, 
Mass. 


It’s AN ILL WIND; piay in 4 acts, by 
L. Hinkley and Mabel Ferris [i. e. 
M. F. Keedick]. [106] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31830 

© 1c. Aug. 19, 1916; D 45159; 
Laura Hinkley and Mabel Ferris 
KReedick, Chicago. 


JACK-IN-THE-BOX; comedy in 4 acts, 
by E. C. Carpenter. [124] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [381831 


© 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1916; D 45463: Ed- ! 


ward Childs Carpenter, New York. 
JACOBSON’S; play in 1 act, by L. Loeb. 
(1213.19 p. 4te"" “Mis. 


© 1 c¢. Nov. 16. 1916; D 45441; 
Leuis Loeb. Nashville. 


[31832 | 


JanrIToR (THE) AND THE MAID; 2 char- 
acter sketch, by H. Robinson. 12 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [31833 

© 1c. Dec. 19, 1916; D 45691; 
Herbert Robinson, Tacoma. 


JEPTHA’S DAUGHTER; drama in 5 acts, 
by J. M. Cromer. Boston, Gorham 
press, 1916. 103 p. front. (port.) 
12mo. [31834 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 24, 
1916; D 45509; James M. Cromer, 
Casper, Wy. 


JESTER’S (A) TALE; play in 1 act, by 
A. M. Halff. [11], p. feb tye 
written. [31835 

© 1c Nov. 2, 1916; D 45430; 
Alma M. Halff, Los Angeles. 


JOURNALISTEN (Die); lustspiel in 4 
akten, von Gustav Freytag, ed. with 
introduction, notes and vocabulary 
by Walter Dallam Toy. Entirely 
new ed. Boston, New York [etc.] 
D. C. Heath & co. [1916] x, 202 p. 


front. 16mo. (Heath’s modern lan- 
guage series) [31835* 

© Aug. 19. 1916; 2 ec and aff. 
Aug. 29, 1916; A 438174; W. D. 


Toy, Chapel Hill, N. C. 


Joyous CHRISTMAS CHIMES; by Alice - 
Cook Fuller. Franklin, O., Denver, 
Col.. Eldridge entertainment house, 
1916. 13 p. 12mo. [31836 


© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 1916; 
D 45666: Eldridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 


JUDGE’S (THE) SECRET; modern drama 
in 4 acts, by A. Sterling, founded 
on moving picture scenario, by 
Florence Fleming. [5], 103 p. 4to. 
Typewritten, [31837 

© 1c Dee. 12, 1916; D 45569; 
Ada Sterling, New York. 


JUST A SUGGESTION ; original comedy in 
38 acts, by H. Selman. [114] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31838 

© 1c. Dec. 20, 1916; D 44699; 
Harold Selman, Jersey City. 


KATE GAIL; comedy drama in 4-acts, 
by L. A. Bahner. [1], 116 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31839 

© 1c Nov. 1, 1916; D 453826; 
Leo Aloysius Bahner, New York. 


Kine ARTHUR; or, The sword of the 
stone, play in 7 acts, by E. L. Quen- 
lau. [2], 95 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31840 
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1916; D 45496; 
Ethel Lucille Quenlau, Decatur, Ill. 


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381855 


Kine RicHARD THE THIRD; introduc- 
tion and notes by Henry Norman 
Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer 
Charlton Black. Boston, New York 
[ete.] Ginn and company [1916] 
Ixii, 178 p. 16mo. (New Hudson 
Shakespeare ) [381840* 

cy Sept. 15, 1916; 2 c. and aff. 
Oct. 10, 1916; A 445701; Ginn & 
co., Boston. [Copyright is claimed 
on new matter] 


Kine RicHaArp 11 (Shakespeare’s) ; ed. 
with introduction and notes by A. 
R. Brubacher. New York, The 
Macmillan company, 1916. 1 p. L, 
xvii, 208 p. 24mo. (Macmillan’s 
pocket classics) [81840** 

(Nov, 29, 1916: 2 c. and aff. 
Dee. 1, 1916; A 445863; Macmillan 
co., New York. 


Kine’s (THE) CUPBEARER; play in 10 
canticles, by A. F. Chalmers. [990] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [31841 

iy 1G Noy. 6, 1916; D 45365; 
Agnes F. Chalmers, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 


Lapy (THE) GARDNER; farce, by S. F. 
Hillman. [1], 16 p.° 4to. Type- 
written. [31842 

foe. Mee. 5.1916; D 45581 ; 
Sara F. Hillman, Pittsburgh. 


Lapy (THE) OF THE OPERA HOUSE; 
play in 1 act, by Fanny Cannon. 
Chicago, T. S. Denison & company 
o1G)]. 34 p. 12mo. [318438 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1916; 
D 453856; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 


Lapy (THE) SHERIFF; dramatic com- 
position, by G. A. and A. M. Matte 
son. [22] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31844 

eee svov. 25, 1916; D 45522; 

George Adelbert and Alys Maia 
Matteson, Chicago. 


LAMeB (THE); drama in 38 acts, by G. 
Cartoseelli. [2], 49 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31845 


te Dec, 23, 1916; D 45725; 
George Cartoscelli, Indianapolis. 


LAMENTABLE (THE) TRAGEDY OF Mc- 
LizzIE; in song and verse, by Ona 
Winanits Borland. Chicago, Dra- 
matic publishing company, 1916. 23 
p. 12mo. [31846 

© bec. 20, 1916: 2 .c. .Dec., 23, 
fo ) 45710: “Dramatic ‘pub-, co.; 
Chicago. 


LAND (THE) OF THE CRIPPLED KING; 
playin 2 eaet, by by Prikirik © fi]: 
27 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31847 

© 1c. Nov. 8, 1916; D 45333: 
Leonora Price Kirk, Alameda, Cal. 


LARRY FROM NOWHERE; 4 act play, by 
G. L. Furniss. [106] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31848 

© 2 c ‘Oct. 30, 1916; D 453209- 
Grace Livingston Furniss, New York. 


LAsT (THE) AcT; satirical comedy in 
Lact, by A. Mixon: | [il], 13 p) “Ato: 
Typewritten. [31849 

@© dc Nov: 8, 1916: > D, 45381: 
Ada Mixon, Washington. 


LAST (THE) REHEARSAL; play in 1 act, 
by J. J. Crandall: [2], a3) p.. 4to; 
Typewritten. [31850 

© 1 ec. Nov. 27, 1916; D 45529: 
Irene Jean Crandall, Chicago. 


Law (THE) FoRBIDS; American drama 
in 3 acts, by J. Ee’ Brady. [ise vp: 
4to. Typewritten. 31851 

© 1) @. Noy. 2; «1916s D) 45325: 
Jasper Ewing Brady, Brooklyn. 


Laws (THE) oF GoD AND MAN; sensa- 
tional drama of police and under- 
world life in 4 acts, by Miron Lef- 
fingwell. [66], p. fol. Mimeo- 
graphed. [31852 

© 1 e«., Dee. 7, 19162) D 45609: 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


LECCION DE CELOS; pasatiempo en 1 
acto y en prosa, [de] L. Buceta y 
Mera. Madrid [Sociedad ce autores 
espanoles] 1916. 33 p. 12mo. 

[31853: 


© July’ 6) 1916 he 4 Ockaat: 
1916; D 45102; Luis Buceta y Mera, 
Madrid. 


LEY DE HONOR; drama, social en 3 
actos, en prosa, original de J. M. 
Acevedo. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espafnoles] 1916. 67 p. 12mo. 

[8185+ 


© Julbyen6 1916s) dase." Och oeie 
1916; D 45096; José M. Acevedo, 
Madrid. 

LIEBESZAUBER ; operette in 8 akten, von 
Victor Léon, musik von Oscar 
Straus. Text buch der gesinge. 
Leipzig, Wien, L. Doblinger (Bern- 
hard Herzmansky), 1916. 32 p. 
12mo. [31855 

©) Jan. 28,4 0916 <A: ey pany 29e 
1916: A—Foreign 14423; Ludwig 
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 
Leipzig. 


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LIFE; a modern fairy tale, by E. Guer- 
rier. 3p. (in S. E. G. news, v. 5, 
no. 1, Nov. 11, 1916.) [31856 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 ec Dee. 15, 
1916; D 45656; Edith Guerrier, Bos- 
ton. 


Lizac TIME; play in 8 acts, by J. Cowl 
and J. Murfin. [105] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31857 

© 1c. Dee. 20, 1916; D 45698; 
Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin, New 
York. 

LitTLE (THE) BROWN MEN; play in 4 
acts, by M. E. Swan. [110] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31858 

© 1 ¢@ Dec 7, 1916; D 45596; 
Mark E. Swan, New York. 


LitTLE (THE) LAUGH-LANDER; Sketch, 
by W. L. Everhart. 4p. fol. Type- 
written. [31859 

© 1e Nov. 17, 1916; D 45453; 
William L. Everhart, Collingswood, 
Need, 


LirtLeE Pecey O’Moore; play in 8 acts, 
by C. S. Hayes. [89] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31860 

© 1c. Nov. 18, 1916; D 45409; 
Charles 8S. Hayes, Chicago. 


LiTTLE (THE) SAINT; drama in 5 acts, 
by Roberto Bracco, translated by 
M. Tracy. [65] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[31861 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1916; D 45629; 
Marguerite Tracy, New York. 

Locusts (THE); play in 4 acts, by J. 

T. Stern. [15] p. fol. Typewritten. 

[31862 

© 1 c«. Nov. 20, 1916: D 45471; 
Josefa Thrall Stern, Chicago. 


LoGIkK DES HERZENS; lustspiel in 4 
aufzaigen, von Franz Blei. Berlin, 
S. Fischer, verlag, 1916. 121 p. 
12mo. [31863 


© Jan. 6, 1916: 1 ce. Nov. 21, 1916; 
D 45495; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 


LONESOME (THE) CLUB; comedy play- 
let in 1 act and 1 scene, by B. Bar- 
nett and A. Lewis. [1], 25 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31864 

© 1c. Dee. 28, 1916; D 45753; Ben 
Barnett & Al Lewis, New York. 

Look AFTER Louise. See Four short 
plays. 

Lorp (THE) OF ALL HE SURVEYS; com- 
edy in 4 acts, by G. Jacobson. [71] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. 
© 1c. Oct. 30, 1916; D 45310; 
Gershon Jacobson, Washington. . 


[31865 | 


ptt asi vite 


Los QUE FUERON; entemés en prosa, 


original de P. Mufioz Seca. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 
1916. 15 p. 12mo. [31866 


© July 6, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45103 ; Pedro Munfioz Seca, Madrid. 


LOVE AND POLITICS; comedy drama in 
4 acts, by Nelson Compston. [62] 
p. fol. Typewritten. [31867 

© 1c. Dec. 23, 1916; D 45716: 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


LovVE AT SIGHT; or, Behind the cur- 
tain, original operetta in 2 acts, by 
Lucy Edith Chase (Mrs. Osgood Put- 


nam). [1],16p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[31868 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1916; D 45389: 


Mrs. Osgood Putnam, San Francisco. 


LovE (THE) CRIME; drama in 3 acts, 
by A. and A. de Jannelli. 113 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31869 

© 1c. Nov. 1,°9916; Iban: 
Altagracia and Alexandro de Jan- 
nelli, New York. 


LovE 0’ Mike; comedy in a prologue 
and 2 acts, by H. B. Smith. [128] 
p. +to. Typewritten. [31870 

© 1c. Dec. 30, 1916; D 45772; 
Harry B. Smith, New York. 


LUcILLE; dramatization in verse, from 
the book by Owen Meredith, in 4 
acts, by G. H. Gatts. [131] p. 40. 
Typewritten. [31871 

€) 1c Nov. 11, 1916; TD 45be- 
Grace Haywood Gatts, Chicago. 


LUMIE pr Srcemra. See Due commedie 


moderne. 


MacsetH: [by William] Shakespeare, 
traduction de M. Ménos. [Washing- 
ton, D. C., National capital press, 
ine.. 1916] 92 p. 12mo. [31872 

© 1c. Dee. 21, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 21, 
1916: D 45701; Maurice Ménos, 
Washington. 


Mapcap Morrre: comedy drama in 4 
acts, by Charles Morton. [63] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [31875 

© 1c. Dec. 23, 1916; D 45718; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


Mrie. GEORGETTE; farce comedy with 

music in 8 acts, by M. E. Booth. 

Typewritten. [Words 

[31874 

(©}.41 ec. Oct..26. 1916; DD Aas 

finnie Elizabeth Booth, Larchmont, 
x. 


eal 


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no. 12, 1916 


MapricgAat (EL) DEL BESO: cuento ro- 
mantico en 1 acto y en verso, origi- 
nal de M. Berdejo Casafial. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores’ espafnoles] 
1916. 29 p. 12mo. [31875 


© July 6. 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45106; Mariano Berdejo Casafial, 
Madrid. 


MAImDeEN’s (THE) PRAYER: comedy, by 
R. Warner. 20 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31876 

© 1 c Dee. 1, 1916; D 45567; 
Richard Warner, New York. 


Marpici6n (LA) GITANA: zarzuela en 
1 acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa, originAél 
de Manuel GonzAlez de Lara y Ra- 
mon Diaz Mirete, mfisica del maes- 
tro Rafael Millan. Madrid [Socie- 
dad de autores espanoles] 1916. 42 
p. 12mo. [31877 

© Sept. 5. 1916: 1 c. Oct. 11. 1916; 
D 45133; M. Gonzalez de Lara y R. 
Diaz Mirete, Madrid. 


MALVALOCA: a drama in 8 acts, by Se- 
rafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, 
tr. from the Spanish by Jacob S. 
Fassett. Jr. Garden City, N. Y., 
Doubleday. Page company. 1916. 
Xxvii, 151 p. front. (ports.) 12mo. 
(Half-title: The drama league se- 
ries of plays, v. 19) [31STT* 

© Nov. 23, 1916: 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 445868; J. S. Fassett. jr.. 
Cambridge, Mass. 


Man (THE) FROM Bupba-PESTH: play 
in 3 acts, by F. A. Kummer. [103] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [31878 

© i c« Oct 31, 1916: D 45318: 
Frederic Arnold Kummer, Catons- 
ville, Md. 


Man (THE) HUNT; play in 1 act, by 
HR: C. Sheldon. [1]. 13 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [3187 

© 1 c¢ Dec. 28. 1916: D 45757; 
Ruth Church Sheldon, New York. 


Man (THE) WHO CRIED QUITS: 1o0- 
mantic melodrama in 4 acts. by S. 
Gordon and B. Cassell. [164] p. 
4to. Typewriiten. [31S80 

© 1c Dee. 4. 1916: D 45576; 
Samuel Gordon and Beatrice Cassell. 
New York. 


MangorIe’s LucK: 1 act comedy, by C. 
E. Reynolds. 15 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31881 

© 1 ec. Dee. 11, 1916; D 45755; 
Cecil E. Reynolds, Los Angeles. 


MARRIAGE (A) IN THE DARK: up-to- 
date melodrama in 4 acts, by Charles 
A. Warren. [62] p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [31882 

© 1 ce. Dee. 23, 1916; D 45714; 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


MARRY FOR LOVE: comedy in 3 acts, by 
Thomas Louden. 229) Dp. Se: 
Typewritten. [31883 


© 1c. Nov. 23, 1916; D 45500; 


Elizabeth Valentine Louden, New 
York. 
MASHING A MASHER; German dialect 


vauleville sketch, arranged by Louis 
Jules Berry. 6p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31884 

(). 1c: Dee 12, 1916;.D; 45631; 
Richard Seilnacht, Rochester, N. Y. 


Mask (THE): morality play, by L. 
Searlett. [1] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31885 


© 1c. Dee. 2. 1916; D 45568; Le 
Roi Searlett, Pittsburgh. 


Masks: play in 4 acts, by M. S. Brick- 
enstein. [101] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten... [31886 

© 1 ec. Nov. 7, 1916; D 45448; 
Margaret S. Brickenstein, Weehaw- 
ken, N. Y¥. 


Matrer (A) OF TASTE; Satire in 1 act, 
by C. E. Reynolds. 13 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31SS7 

© 1 e. Dee. 7, 1916: D 45756: Ce- 
cil Edward Reynolds, Los Angeles. 


MEETING (A) OF THE CONFIDENTIAL 
CLUB; sketch. by C. Dysart. Fair- 
field, Ia.. Home talent entertain- 
ment co.. 1916. 12 p.16mo. [3188S 


© 1 ec Nov. 1, 1916; D 45340; 


YY 


Chloe Dysart, Fairfield, Ia. 


Meteor (THE) GIRL: dramatic compo- 
sition, by H. J. Ashton, and 8S. Cox. 
14 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31889 

© ic Nov. 24, 1916; D 45516; 
Harry J. Ashton & Sidney Cox, 
Chicago. 


Mires Murray; comedy in 4 acts, by 
W. Bowman. [123] p. 4to. Type 
written. [31890 

©: ie! Bec. 22. 1916: -D 457k: 
Willard Bowman. New York. 

Mirter’s (THE) CHILDREN ; Xmas play, 
by E: B. H. Coryell.. 12°-p.. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31891 

© 1. c. Nov. 7, 1916; ‘D. 45877; 
Eleanor B. H. Coryell, Brooklyn. 


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Minttion (A) A MINUTE; comedy 
drama in 4 acts and an epilogue, by 
Surtis Benton [i. e. H. C. Benton]. 
[88] p. 4to. Typewritten. [381892 

© 1c. Dee. 1, 1916; D 45565; Ho- 
ratio Curtis Benton, New York. 


MILLIONAIRE’S (THE) SON AND THE 
SHOP GIRL; comedy drama in 4 acts, 
by W. C. Herman. [79] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31893 

()) te. Wovind. A0LG) <D 45823; 
William Calvin Herman, Chicago. 


MILLIONEN-GRETL (Dre); operette in 3 
akten, von Gustav Beer u. Alfred 
Deutsch-German, musik von Franz 
Schénbaumsfeld. Text der gesinge. 
Leipzig, Wien, New York, W. Karc- 
waz.” 1915; SO p.’ 12moe. [31894 

©) Deo T1915; 1c. Tully 29; 1306; 


A—Foreign 14420; W. Karczag, 
Vienna. 
MINISTER (THE) AND THE THIEF; 


tabloid comedy in 3 acts, by Robert 
J. Sherman. Chicago, Ill., Chicago 
manuscript ¢0.; 1916. )fSa] pe fot 
Mimeographed. [31895 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 « Nov. 22, 
1916; D 45478; Alexander Byers, 
Chicago. 


Miss Ger RicH Quick; tabloid musi- 


eal comedy, by H. J. Ashton. 17 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [Words only] 
[31896 


© 1 ec. Dec. 4, 1916; D 45577; 
Harry J. Ashton, Chicago. 


Miss PornsrettT1a; Christmas play for 
young folks, by Lillian Schreiner. 
Franklin, O., Denver, Col., Eldridge 


entertainment house, 1916. 20 p. 
12mo. [31897 
©). Noviisdos 1996: 2: e. Meex 1S, 


1916: D 45669; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 

MISTER 
£2¢et 


Eyre. 


BUTTERFLY; arrangement in 

and fancy in 3 acts, by L. B. 

[122] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31898 

© 1c Dec. 20, 1916; D 45692; 
Laurence B. Eyre, Philadelphia. 

Ms... INQUISETIVE; play in 1 act) by 
Harle Cavanaugh and Edith Jane. 
[10] p. 4to. Typewritten. [381899 

©: Lic. Noy. 22,-1916): -Di 45484: 
Harry Rapf, New York. 

Mister Nosopy; comédie dramatique 
en 3 actes, par D. R. de Simone. 
[S38] p. 4to. Typewritten. [31900 

©» 1e, Dee. 9, 1916; ..D. 45621: 
D. Robert de Simone, Paris. 


pt. 5/1 S., 8.46 


dramatic 
in 1 act, by Anthony P. 
Zilles. [2], 15 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31901 
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1916; D 45770; 
Emmett Corrigan, New York. 


Mrs. EASTMAN’S BROOCH; 
playlet 


Mopert (A) BURGLAR; comedy relish, 
by A. Colby. 16 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31902 


© 1c. Dee. 11, 1916; D 45626; 
Archie Colby, Brooklyn. 


Mopeto (LA); comédia en 8 actos, 
original de Alfredo Testoni, adap- 
tada a la escena espafiola, por L. de 
Oteyza. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espanoles] 1916. 74 p. 12mo. 

[31903 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 e¢ Gee 
1916: D 45114; Luis de Oteyza, 
Madrid. 


Mopern (A) East Lynn; farce in 1 
act, by H. Rempel. [1], 9 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [31904 

© 1c. Nov. 25, 1916; D 45591; 
Harriet Rempel, New York. 


MoLLY MACHREE; play in 4 acts, by 
P. J. Coleman. [135] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31905 

© 1c Nov. 15, 19163 D 4222. 
Patrick Jos. Coleman, Somerset, O. 


MOLLY’s. AUNT; farce in 3 acts by 
Louise Rand Bascom. Franklin, O., 
Eldridge entertainment house. 1916. 
42 p. 12mo. [31906 


©-.-Nov. 15, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 18, 
1916; D 45673; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 


Money; or, The highest price, original 
modern drama from present Ameri- 
ean life in 4 acts, by S. Semon. 
[2], 68 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31907 


© 1c. Dee. 11, 1916; D 45628; 
Samuel Semon, San Francisco. 


MoraL; comedy in 8 acts translated 
by Charles Recht, from the German 
of Ludwig Thoma. New York, A. 
A. Knopf, 1916. 3p.1. 94 p. 12mo. 
(The Borzoi plays III.) [31908 

© Nov.. 4,,1916; 2 ¢. Novae 
1916; D 45392; Alfred A. Knopf, 
New York. 


More (THE) THE MERRIER : rural play 
in 4 acts. by S. B. White. [1], 26 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [31909 

© 1c. Nov. 1, 1916; D 45324; S. 
Bailey White, Lynn, Mass. 


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31926 


Morn (THE); playlet, by T. F. 
Fallon and D. Raynol. [2], 13 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31910 


© 1 ec. Nov. 10, 1916; D 45394; 
Thomas F. Fallon and Dorothy 
Raynol, New York. 


MotrHer Wawpa; Christmas play in 4 
seenes, by Louise Marny fi. e. L. M. 
Muller]. [29] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31911 

© 1c. Nov. 25, 1916; D 45601; 
Louise Marny Muller, Santa Bar- 
bara, Cal. 


‘ 


Movie (THE) BUG; 1 act sketch for 3 
people, by C. J. Lattimer. [1], 8 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31912 

© 1 ec. Dee. 13, 1916; D 45641; 
Charles Joseph Lattimer, Detroit. 


MtcH ADO ABOUT NOTHING; comedy in 
5 acts, by William Shakespeare, this 
acting version is based on the 
prompt-book prepared by Winthrop 


Ames. Boston, Walter H. Baker & 
co.. 1916. 100 p. 12mo. [31913 
© Oct. 27, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 


1916; D 45553 ; Winthrop Ames, New 
York. 

may in 1 act, by F. Orth. [1], 
5p. 24mo. Typewritten. [31914 


© 1c Dec. 13, 1916; D 45722; 
Frank Orth, Collingswood, N. J. 


MUERAN LOS CELOS; entremés en verso 
de costumbres madrilenas. original 
de José y Angel Beato Guerra, mt- 
Sica del maestro Gregorio Esteban 


Mateos. Madrid [Sociedad de auto- 
res espanoles] 1916. 17, [2] p. 12° 
[Libretto only] [31915 


© July 6, 1916: 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916: 
Dp. 45122;. J. y A. Beato Gurrea, 
Madrid. 


MUFFLED (THE) ALARM: comedy in 1 
act, by H. S. Acheson and E. Bis- 
bee. [1], 25 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31916 

© i ce Nov. 4, 1916: D 45354: 

H. Stuart Acheson and Eugene Bis- 
bee, New York. 


Muver (LA) meEaAtL;: cpereta en 3 actos, 
libro de Ramén Asensio Mas y José 
Juan Cadenas, mtisica de Franz 
Lehar, adaptacién musical de Luis 


Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espafioles] 3916. 83 _ pp. 
12mo. [31917 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916: 
D 45132; R. Asensio Mas y. J. Juan 
Cadenas, Madrid. 


My IrisH CINDRELLA; play in 4 acts, 


by Cecil Spooner. [82] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31918 

© 1c. Dec. 26, 1916; D 45734; 
Cecil Spooner Bianey, New Canaan, 
Conn. 


a] 


My WIFE’S GONE TO THE COUNTRY; 3 
act farce, by E. Rabbas. [2], 36 pb. 


4to. Typewritten. [31919 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1916; D° 45368; 
Eugenia Rabbas, Buffalo. 

NANCY’S NIECE; musical comedy- 
drama, 3 acts, by E. S. Hart. 
[Abilene, Tex., Hart publishing co., 
1916]. 20 p. 12mo. [31929 

©) “Seb, 28) 1916; -2'\e:' Nev. 3, 
1916; D 45429; HElizabeth Street 
Hart, Abilene, Tex. 

NAPOLEON AND THE SENTRY; play in 1 

act, by P. B. Corneau. Chicago, 


Dramatic publishing company, 1916. 
14 p. 12mo. [31921 
© Dec. 22,/1916;/2 ¢. Dee, 26, 
1916; D 45741; Dramatic pub. co.. 
Chicago. 
Nativity (THE); Christmas service, 
arranged by R. Kimball. New York, 
Samuel French: London, Samuel 
French, ltd., 1916. 16 p. 12mo. 


[31922 
© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 9, 1916; 
D 45615; “Pascacond Kimball, Or- 


ange, N. J. 


NatTuraLt (THE) LAW; play in 3 acts, 
y Charles Sumner. [pseud. of C. S. 


Hayes]. [143] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31923 
© 1c. Nov. 6, 1916; D 45363; 


Charles S. Hayes, Chicago. 


NECKLACE (THE): dramatic interlude, 
by W. H. Duncan, jr., from a story 
by Guy de Maupassant. [16] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31924 

© fe Oc 2h 1916: D, s5r- 
William Henry Dunean, jr., Brook- 
lyn. 


NELL, THE FERRET: 1 act farce, by 
T. F. Fallon and D. Raynol. [2], 
16 p. 4to. Typewritten. [31925 

© 1 e. Nov. 10, 1916; D 45467; 
Thomas F. Fallon and Dorothy Ray- 
nol, New York. 


NEUTRALIDAD (LA): entremés en vrosa, 
original de Manuel Garrido. Ma- 
drid [Sociedad de autores espa- 
Tioles] 1916. 19 p. 12mo. [81926 


© Sept. 5, 1916: 1 ec. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45118; Manuel Garrido, Madrid. 


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NEVER MARRY A DOCTOR; comedy 
drama in 1 act, by G. A. Lipkind. 
[1], 20 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31927 
© 1c¢ Dee. 12, 1916: D 45633; 
G. Alan Lipland, New York. 


NEVER TOO LATE; or, Back to earth, 
play in 4 acts, by P. Dunning. 
[145] p. 4to. Typewritten. [31928 

© 1 e’ Dee. 30, 1916; D 45775¥ 
Philip Dunning, New York. 


NEw (THE) CLERK: comedy composi- 
tion in 1 scene, by T. Burns. [1]. 9 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [31929 

© 1c. Dec. 1, 1916; D 45560; Ted 
Burns, Saint James, N. Y. 


NEWSPAPER SEED; ultra-modern Ameri- 
can satire in 1 act, by S. Resnick. 
[i], 59 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31930 
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1916: D 45292: 
Sophie Resnick, New York. 


NicHT (A) AT AN INN; play in 1 act, 
by Lord Dunsany. New York, The 
Sunwise turn, inc., 1916. 3 p. 1.. 34 
p. 12mo. [31931 

© Nov. 23. 1916: 2 c. Nov. 27, 
1916: D 45535; Sunwise turn, inc., 
New York. 


NOBLEST (THE) VAMPIRE: incident in 
the life of Cleopatra. in 1 act, by 


L. D. Freeman. [3], 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31932 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1916; D 45544: 


Lea David Freeman, New Orleans. 


NOTHING DOING: monologue for man 
or woman, by Harry L. Newton and 
A. S. Hoffman. Chicago, Dramatic 


publishing company, 1916. 6 p. 
12mo. [31933 
© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 26, 


1916; D 45744; Dramatic pub. co., 
Chicago. 


O BERE O OFFOGARE. 
moderne. 


See Due commedie 


OaTH (THE) AND THE MAN; play in 4 
acts, by S. Nichols. [4], 75 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31934 

© 1c¢ Nov. 23, 1916: D 45501 ; 
Sumner Nichols, Haverhill, Mass. 


OH, CAESAR! Roman play in 2 acts, 


by Max Pemberton and A. M. 
Thompson. [115] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31935 


© 1c. Dec. 28, 1916: D 45754 ; 
Robert Courtneidge, London. 


Dt. L mse 


OH! ImMocEN! character comedy in 3 
acts, by H. J. Smith. [116] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31936 


© 1c. Nov. 16, 1916; D 45445; 
Harry James Smith, Berlin, Conn. 


OLD LADY 31: comedy in prologue and 


3 acts, by R. Crothers. [95] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31937 
© 1c. Dee. 5, 1916; D 45583; 


Rachel Crothers, New York. 


OLIVIA’S BUSINESS; comedy in 3 acts, 
by W. Chatterson. [122] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31938 

© 1c. Oct. 30, 1916; D 45300; 
Willowdean Chatterson, Cambridge, 
Mass. 

ON NE SAURAIT PENSER A TOUT. See 

Quatre comédies. 


ON THE LEVEL; original comedy in 3 
acts, by M. E. Marks and Edward 
A. Paulton. [101] p. 4to. Ms. 

[31939 


© 1c. Oct. 30, 1916; D 45308; 
Maurice E. Marks, Bayside, N. Y. 


ON THE PATH OF THE CHILD; morality 
play in 1 act, by Anna Wynne. Chi- 
cago, Dramatic publishing company, 
1916. 19 p. 12mo. [31940 

© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 « Dee. 26, 
1916: D 45739; Dramatic pub. co., 
Chicago. 


ONE A DAY; or, Somewhere in France, 
fantasy, by Caroline Briggs [i. e. C. 
de M.-Briggs]. [1], 21 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31941 

© 1c. Nov. 28, 1916; D 45546; 
Caroline de Motte Briggs, New York. 


ONE MORNING; play in 1 act, by L. K. 
Devendorf. [1], 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31942 

© 1. Nov. 16, 1916; D 45519; 
La Motte Kibbey Devendorf, Al- 
bany. 


ONE NIGHT IN VENICE; a dramatie 
poem, by Grace Adele Pierce. 1p. 1., 
24 p. 12mo. $1.00. [31943 

© Nov. 8, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1916; 
aff. Nov. 15, 1916; A 446441; Grace 
Adele Pierce, Santa Monica, Cal. 


OPEN (THE) pDoOoR; comedy play in 1 
act, by G. W. Solden. [2], 11 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [31944 

© 1.e¢. Dee. 21, 1916; D 45705; 
George W. Solden, Chicago. 


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31962 


ORANGE BLOSSOMS; or, Giving the bride 
away, comedy sketch for vaudeville, 
by A. Breakspear and Mabel Morton. 
[1], 15 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31945 
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1916; D 45391; An- 
gie Breakspear, New York. 


Out AT orp Aunt Mary’s; or, A 
visit from the Riley children, ar- 
rangement of the Riley poems, by 
fom. smith. 13 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [31946 

© 1c. Nov. 3, 1916; D 45335; 
Lelia May Smith, Hattiesburg, Miss. 


OUT OF THE DISCARD; play in 1 act, by 
S. C. Posner. 9 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [381947 

© 1c Nov. 29, 1916; D 45548; 
Sue Conly Posner, San Francisco. 


OuTER (THE). EDGE OF SOCIETY (Le 
demi-monde) ; by Alexandre Dumas, 
fils, tr. by Barrett H. Clark [play in 
5 acts] [Cambridge, Mass., Printed 
by H. O. Houghton & co., 1916] 2p. 
1., [451]-502 p. 8vo. [81948 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 
9916; A 428605; Barrett H. 
Clark, New York. 


OvUTING; play in 1 act, by B. Whipple 
and W. Huston. [1], 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31949 

fee ec. 26, 1916; -D 45731; 
Bayone Whipple and Walter Hus- 
ton, New York. 


OUTSNARED; drama in 1 act, by M. H. 
SLopper, [2],'27 p. 4to. ‘Type- 
written. [31950 

© 1 @ Nov. 23, 1916; D 45502: 
Milton Herbert Gropper. Brooklyn. 


PA VESTIR SANTOS; apunte de sainete 
en prosa, original de Manuel Gon- 
zalez de Lara y Ramon Diaz Mirete. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores es- 
panoles] 1916. 20 p. 12mo. 

[31951 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 ¢. Oct. 11, 1916: 

D 45116; M. Gonzalez de Lara y R. 
Diaz Mirete. Madrid. 


PAA DEN GYLDNE KORSVEJ; helgas ny- 


taarsrevy 1916-1917. af Lakris 
[pseud. of L. Lauritzen]. [48] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31952 


» © 41 c« Noy. 4, 1916; D 45346: 
Lauritz Lauritzen, Oakland, Cal. 


PAGAN (THE); drama in 5 acts, by M. ! 


Vincent. 53 p. 4to. Ms. [319538 


© 1c. Nov. 18, 1916: D 45462: 
Marshall Vincent, Englewood, N. J. 


14! 


PALE (THE) FANTANA; or, The magic 
chalice, 1 act play in 3 scenes and an 
interlude, by H. Dunlap. [38], 16 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31954 


oft. €. (Oct... 11, Asie + Dh 45s50; 
Henrietta Dunlap, Washington. 


Passinc (THE); biblical drama in 4 
episodes, by E. M. Barr. [89] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [381955 


© i+ ¢ Oet. 27, 1916: Dw45294: 
Esta Mae Barr, Marblehead, Mass. 


PASSING soULS; sketch, by S. F. Hill- 
man. [1], 11p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[31956 


© 1c. Nov. 9, 1916; D 45382; 
Sara Frazer Hillman, Pittsburgh. 


PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE; play in 1 
act, by O. T. Johnsone. [2], 14 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31957 


© 1. Dec. 21, 1916; D 45703; 
Otto T. Johnsone, Brooklyn. 


PATHFINDER; in 1 act, written espe- 
cially for The children’s play, by 
The Martin studios. Willimantic, 
Conn., 1916. 14 p. 16mo. [31958 

©) Nov. Di 1si16: (2 €.’ Nev, 
1916; D 45526; William S. Martin, 
Willimantic, Conn. 


Patriot (THE); play in 8 acts, by L. 
B. Blades. [70] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31959 


GA e@xDee. 26) 1916+. D: 45732; 
Leslie Burton Blades, Eugene, Or. 


PavAs (LAS); apropdésito cémico-lirico, 
original de P. Pérez Fernandez, mt- 


sica del maestro Foglietti. Madrid. 
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 
1916. 16, [2] p. 12mo. [31960 


© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45134; Pedro Pérez Fernandez, 
Madrid. 


PAY-OFF (THE); play in 1 act, by W. 
Ap Ravers. |. [i]. LF p..  4toe:..Bype- 
written. [31961 

©) 1 Ze Nov: (15, 1916; “D:, 45428; 
Walter Allen Rivers, San Francisco. 


PEANUT (THE) PEDDLER; comic opera 
libretto in 3 acts, by W. EF. Brown, 
jr. [75] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[31962 

Gre Oct Si. 1916 a 20; 

William Franklin Brown, jr., Ala- 
meda, Cal. 


1 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31963 


pt. Loves 


PrecaporAa (LA) (Daniela); play in 3 | PLENTY OF PEP; border episode, vaude- 


acts, by Angel Guimera, tr. by Wal- 
lace Gillpatrick. New York and 
London, G. P. Putnam’s sons, 1916. 
3 p. 1, 162 p., 12mo. [31963 

©. Sept, 223) 191632 e, Oct. 31, 
1916; D 45318; Hispanic society of 
America, New York. 


PIANO (A) DELIVERY; comedy singing 
and alking act, by Allen Spencer 
Tenney. [1], 4 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [Words only] [31964 

© 2Ue \OetA25, 1916s D 45270: 
Wilcox, McHugh & Neska, Brook- 
lyn. 


PicTURE (THE) FRAME; play in 4 acts, 
Diep lo, TSE POW. NL. wes eer =ELO, 
Typewritten. [81965 

© 1c. Dec. 20, 1916; D 45696: 
Alice Lenora Burrow, Beaver Dam, 
Wis. 


PIGEON BLOOD; play in 1 act, by M. 
saul. 16 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[31966 
© 1 ¢@ Nov. 27, 1916; D 45556: 
Milt Saul, Evanston, II. 


PINK PAJAMAS; farce in 3 acts, by M. 
EK. Swan. [151] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31967 

bo, Nov. Ae 8916+) Div Ansel : 
Mark E. Swan, New York. 


PrraTAS (Los); Zarzuela fantastica 
en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en 
prosa, original de M. Garrido, mtisica 
del maestro Rafael Millan. Madrid. 
[Sociedad de autores espafnoles] 
1916. 43 p. 12mo. [Libretto only] 

[31968 
© July 6, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45128; Manuel Garrido, Madrid. 


PLASTER (THE) KING; book and lyrics 
of play in prologue and 2 acts, 5 
scenes, by C. A. Flynn. [69] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [31969 

© 1c Nov. 9, 1916; D «45388; 
Catherine Agatha Flynn, New Bruns- 
wick; IN. d. 


PLAYS IN PINAFORES; very miscel- 
laneous collection of plays for young 
people of all ages [by Mabel M. 
Swan, D. S. Harvey, G. R. Bridg- 
ham, ete.J. Boston, Walter H. 
Baker & co., 1916. 200 p. 12mo. 

[31970 

Oct: H2KF L1G 52) (ee  Ockres: 

1916; D 45554; Walter H. Baker & 

co., Boston. 


ville sketch in 1 act, by H. M. Hicks. 
18 p. 4to. Typewritten. Lolore 


© 1c. Nov. 13, 1916;. D 45503; 
Henry M. Hicks, New York. 


PruckK; 1 act dramatic playlet, by J. 
N. Wilson. [1], 10 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [381972 

© 1c Dec. 26, 1916; D 457383; 
Jerome N. Wilson, New York. 


Poitu (LE); comedy operetta in 2 
acts, by Maurice Hennequin and ~ 
Pierre Veber, music by H. Maurice 
Jacquet, English version by Robert 
W. Sneddon. [95] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [Words only] [381973 

© 1c. Dec. 6, 1916; D 43090; 
Oscar Osso, New York. 


PorzIA; oper in 8 aufztigen, nach 
Shakespeares Kaufmann von Vene- 
dig, von Richard Wilde, musik von 
Otto Taubmann. Textbuch. Mtin- 
chen, Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h. 
[1916]. 78 p. 12mo. [31974 

© Feb. 15, 1916; 1 c«. July 29, 
1916; A 14426; Drei masken verlag, 
¢. my bi bey Monieni 


PRECEPTOR (EL) DE SU ALTEZA}; Opereta 
bufa, en 1 acto y 8 cuadros, ori- 
ginal de Luis Garcia Conde y An- 
tonio Paso (hijo), musica del 
maestro Rafael Millan. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espafoles] 
1916. 41 p. 12mo. [31975 


© Sept, 5, 1916; 2 Geena 
1916; D 451386; L. Garcia Conde y 
A. Paso (hijo), Madrid. 


PRESENTS; rural comedy, by Harry L. 
Newton. [1], 7 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31976 

© 1c. Dec. 20, 1916; D 45694; 
Frank A» Kern and Anne Baldwin, 
Findlay, O. 


Price (THE) OF A LIFE; play in 1 act. 
by W. R. Snelgrove. [2], 10 p. fol. 
Typewritten. [31977 

© 1 «@ Dee. 20, 1916;.D 45657; 
Wm. Rex Snelgrove, Chicago. 


PRINCESA (LA) ESTA TRISTE; comédia 
en 38 actos y en prosa, original de 
EF. Sassone. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espanoles] 1916. 66 p. 
12mo. [31978 


© ' Sept..'5,. 1916.35 ic. @eruraa 
1916; D 45119; Felipe Sassone, 
Madrid. 


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no. 12, 1916 


31994 


PRISONERS; comedy drama, by C. F. 
Ivins. [1], 26 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[31979 

fr c, Oct. 31, 1916; D 45314; 
Clifford F. Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 


Pro Patria; play in 4 acts, by William 
Carson [i. e. W. G. B. Carson]. 64 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [31980 

© 1c Dec. 5, 1916; D 45589; 
Villiam Glasgow Bruce Carson, 
Ames, Ia. 


Proprnguity; comedy of love in 3 
acts, by G. D. Parker. [154] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [31981 


© 1 @ Dec. 13, 1916; D 45638; 
George D. Parker, New York. 


PROTECTOR (EL) DE # INGLATERRA; 
drama hist6rico en 3 actos, en verso, 
original de J. M. de Ortega-Morejon. 
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa- 
noles] 1916. 84 p. 12mo. [81982 


© July 6, 1916; 1c. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45101; José Ma. de Ortega-More- 
jon, Madrid. 


PUMPKIN EATER; Play in 3 scenes, by 
M. S. Frisbie. [1], 49 p. 24mo. 
Typewritten. [31983 

© 1c. Dec. 26, 1916; D 45726; 
Margaret S. Frisbie, Minneapolis. 


PUTTING IT ovER; farce in 3 acts, by 
H. W. Hawley. PEtG]s. -p., © -4to. 
Typewritten. [31984 

ve Mec. 12, 1916; D 45685; 
Harry Waterbury Hawley, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 


QUATRE COMEDIES; par Alfred de 
Musset, ed, with an introduction and 
notes by Raymond Weeks. New 
York, Oxford university press, 
American branch, 1916. xii, 301 p. 
front. 12mo. (Oxford French se- 
ries) Contents.—Les caprices de 
Marianne.— Berberine.—On ne sau- 
rait penser 4 tout.—Bettine. 
[31984* 
(Op Ney.. 24, 1916; 2 c. and ‘aff. 
Dec. 1, 1916; A 445876; Oxford 
univ. press, Amer. branch, New 
Work. 


QUICK ACTION; or, One day on the 
home farm, play in 3 acts, by W. L. 
Baleh. [1], 98 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [31985 

© 1c. Nov. 9, 1916; D 45383; 
William Lincoln Baleh, New York. 


RapicaL Linnty; operetta in 8 acts, by 
Saude Warshawsky. = [Sole Die Tole 
Typewritten. [Words only]. 

[31986 
@©s toe. .Oet.. 26; 1916i) De 45396" 
Ss. J. Warshawsky, Wildwood, N. J. 


RADICAL ROSE; operetta in 3 acts, by 
S w.. Warshawsky. [69] p..» fol: 
Typewritten. [Words only] 

© 1 e¢ Nov. 16, 1916; D 45444: 
Samuel Jesse Warshawsky, Wild- 
wood, N. J. [31987 


RAGNoO (IL) AzzUBRO; operetta in 3 
atti, di Paolo Santarone, musica di 
Alberto Randegger. Milano, G. Ri- 
cord & co., 1916. 123 pp. 12mor [i= 
bretto] [31988 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 1 c. Dee. 14, 1916; 
D 45700; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

RAUB; sSoziales drama in 1 akt, von 
C. Ruge. 1p. (Jn Sonntagsblatt 
der New Yorker volkszeitung, v. 39, 
no. 43, Oktober 22, 1916.) [31989 

G@ Oe 22,) 3916s he, Oe 724; 
1916; D 45259; Clara Ruge, New 
York. 

READ-ALOUD PLAYS; by Horace Holley. 
New York, M. Kennerley, 1916. vi, 
133 p. 12mo. Contents: Introduc- 
tion.—Her happiness.—A modern 
prodigal—The incompatibles.——The 
genius.—Survival.—The telegram.— 
Rain.—Pictures.—His luck. [31990 

Oy Nov. 1. 1 SiG. en Nowe (Za: 
1916; D 45488; Mitchell Kennerley, 
New York. 

REAL (THE) AMERICAN GIRL; enter- 
tainment, by Hma L. Hunting. Chi- 
cago, Dramatie publishing company, 
191G>. ‘2Q2*pe a 2mo. [31991 

©) Dece."20, 1916; 2c. Deer 23; 
1916; D 45706; Dramatic pub. co., 
Chicago. 

REAL (THE) PEOPLE. 
plays. 

REASON (THE); play In 1 act, by G. 
Middleton. [1], 19 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [381992 

© Nov. 15, 1916; D 45434; George 
Middleton, New York. 

RECKONING; original dramatic playlet, 
by Cz. 13. Clintons” di, ta ps cto: 
Typewritten. [31993 

©r le Ock Sk. IOI: Tita 
Cora Lawton Clinton, New York. 

RED (THE) CROSS BALL; 1 act farce, 
by L. Grattan. 27 p. 4to.. Type- 
written. [31994 

@y 1G) Dee, 26, 1916. Dy 45728 + 
Lawrence Grattan, New York. 


See Four short 


1423 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


31995 


Rep Rinpinc Hoop. See Fairy tale 


plays. 


REDEMPTIONER (THE) : romantic drama 
of Ireland and America. in 4 acts, 
by P. J. Coleman. [103] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [31995 


© 1c. Nov. 15, 1916; D 45448; 
Patrick Jos. Coleman, Somerset, O. 


REINA (LA) JUGUETE; comedia lirica 
en 2 cuadros, libro de Luis Linares 
Becerra y Javier de Burgos, mfisica 
del maestro Luis del Castillo Ca- 


mus. Madrid [Sociedad de autores 
espanoles] 1916. 34 p. 12mo._ [Li- 
bretto only] [31996 


© habe 0G; 1916+ 4 -e. Cet, 11, 
1916; D 45126: L. Linares Becerra 
y J. de Burgos, Madrid. 


RELEASING A MAN: comedy in 1 act for 
38 women, by Geoffrey Wilkinson. 
New York. Samuel French: London, 
Samuel French, ltd... 1916. 23 p. 


12mo. [31997 


(Nev. 12, 191G= a: c . Nov. da, 
1916: D 454038; Samuel French, Itd., 
London. 


Return (THE) oF MaceEE; 1 act 
sketch, by S. Hogue. [2]. 31 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [31998 


© 1c. Nov. 21, 1916; D 45473; 
Shea Hogue, New York. 


REVELATION ; peace play in 3 acts, by 
L. Shaffner and J. Ardizoni. [28] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [31999 


© 1c. Oct. 24,°1916;'D 45311; 


Lillyan Shaffner and John Ardizoni, 
New York. 


2 scenes. by 

Typewritten. 

[32000 

© 1e Dee. 1, 1916; D 45561; 
Otto Marose, Chicago. 


REVENGE (THE): play in 
©. Marose. 2 p. fol. 


REvoLt (THE): play in 3 acts, by L. L. 
Schwartz. [2], T4 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [32001 


© 1c. Nov. 24, 1916; D 45511; 
Louis Leon Schwartz, Minneapolis. 


REVOLT (THE) OF MOTHER; play in 1 
act. by G. Buck. adapted from the 
story by Mary E. Wilkins. 25 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32002 


© 1 ¢« Nov. 7, 1916: D 45374: 
Gertrude Buck, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


pt. , @ 8. v.45 


RicH (THE) PooR MAN; 1 act comedy, 
dramatization of Elliott Flower’s 
short story of same title, by W. K. 
Morley. [1], 12 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [32003 

© 1c. Nov. 22, 1916; D 45482; 
Walter Kelley Morley, Oconomowoc, 
Wis. 


RicHt (THE) KEY, BUT THE WRONG 
FLAT; play in 3 scenes, by J. G. 
Bostock. 5 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[32004 
© 1e. Oct. 20, 1916; D 45223; 
J. Gordon Bostock, New York. 


RicHtT (THE) LITTLE GIRL; comedy in 
3 acts, by Mrs. C. A. Doremus and 
L. Westervelt. in collaboration with 
F. Fields. [135] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [32005 

© 1 e« Nov. 1, 191677D45e 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus, Leonidas 
Westervelt and Fanny Fields, New 
York. 

Room 999; melodramatic comedy in 1 
act. by Charlotte Glendyle Harris 
and G. Alan Lipkind. [1], 22 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32006 

© 1e. Nov. 4, 1916; D 45348; 
Goodman Lipkind, New York. 


Rvusy (THE) BroocH; melodramatic 
comedy surprise in 1 act. by W. 8. 
Poague. [1], 10 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [32007 

© 1c. Nov. 4, 1916; D 45350; 
Walterd S. Poague, Chicago. 


RtLinec (THE) POWER; 
acts, by J. J. Nolan. [1] 66 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [32008 

© 1e¢ Dee. 15, 1916; D 45659; 
J. Jerome Nolan, Mahanoy City, Pa. 


drama in 5 


RutH: biblical drama in 8 acts, by 
Annabel Lawrence. Chicago, T. 8. 


Dennison & company [1916]. 34 p. 
12mo. [32009 
© Nov. 1. 1916:°2 ¢ \ Neg 


1916: D 45360; Eben H. Norris, 
Chicago. 


SABA CAME ALSO; farce in 3 acts, by 
M. W. Jarrell. [104] p. 4to. Type- 


written. [32010 

© 1c. Nov. 18, 1916; D 45459; 
Myra Williams Jarrell, Topeka, 
Kan. 


SawbDwsT; play in 1 act, by George M. 
Rosener. [1], 13 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [32011 

© 1c. Dec. 29. 1916; D 45765; 
George J. Wetzel, New York. 


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no. 12, 1916 


32027 


SCHNEEWITTCHEN UND ODIE_ SIEBEN 
ZWERGE; nach dem_ weihnachis- 
miirchen, yon C. A. GGrner, in neuer 
bearbeitung von Hans Sturm, Ber- 
lin, Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes 
deutscher biihnenschriftsteller g. m. 
b. h., 1916. 68 p. 12mo. [32012 

© 1 c. Nov. 21, 1916; D 45493; 
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deut- 
scher biihnenschriftsteller g. m. b. h.. 
Berlin. 


Seas (THE) BETWEEN; dramatic 
sketch. by Emerson Turner [pseud. 
of G. C. Theis]. 13 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [32013 

© ic. Dec. 29, 1916; D 45771; 
Grover Cleveland Theis, New York. 

Senior (THE) PARTNER; drama in 3 
acts, by Mrs. I. Lowenberg. [54] p. 
fol. Typewritten. [32014 

© 1 ¢« Nov. 16, 1916; D 4549: 
Mrs. I. Lowenberg, San Francisco. 


SERAFIN. EL PINTURERO; 0, Contra el 
querer no hay razones, sainete lirico 
en 2 actos. divididos en 4 cuadros, 
en prosa, original de Carlos Arniches 
y Juan G. Renovales, mtisica de los 
maestros Foglietti y Roig. Madrid 


[Seciedad de autores’ espanoles] 
1916. 75 p. 12mo. [Libretto only] 


© Sept. 5. 1916; 1 ce. Oct. 11, 1916; 
D 45131; C. Arniches y J. G. Reno- 
vales, Madrid. 


SERGEANTEENE (THE) ; musical comedy 
in one act, by J. Arnold. 7p. 4to. 
Typewritten [Words only]. 

[32016 
© 1 c. Dee. 4, 1916; D 45575: 
Arnoid, Vineland, N. J. 


Jack 


SHapow (THE) OF A SIN: or, A great 
mistake, drama in 4 acts. by Miron 


[32015 
| 


Leffingwell. [58] p. fol. TTypewrit- 
ten. (32017 
otee) Dee 7, 1916: D 45606: 
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 
SHapy (THE) SIDE; play in a pro-| 
logue and 3 acis, by F. M. Sala. 
[111] p. 4to. Typewritten. [32018 | 


Sotoe Noy. 27, 1916; D 45543; 
Federico Mariani Sala, Londen. 


SHE AUTO KNow: vaudeville act, by G. 
A. Broughan. 8 p. 12mo. Type- 
written. [32019 

© ft e Nov. 3, 1916; D 45336; 
George A. Broughan, SOND, | 
Muss. 


SHE TRIED TO SIZZLE BUT FIZZLED; 1 
act play, by. W. M. Cressy. [2], 21 
p. fol. Typewritten. [32020 


© 1c. Nov. 2, 1916; D 45330; Will 
M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. 


SHOPLIFTERS (THE) : comedy drama in 
4 acts by W. C. Herman. [S83] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32021 


© 1c Dee. 18. 1916; D 45682; 
William Calvin Herman, Chicago. 


SHOULD THERE BE CHILDREN? story of 
motherhood in 4 acts, by R. T. Ket- 
tering. [110] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

32022 


© 1 ec. Dec. 18, 1916; D 45684; 
Ralph Thomas Kettering, Chicago. 


Suriwe (THE) play in 1 act, drama- 
tized from Albert Payson Terhune’s 
story, by R. T. Kettering and L. 
Alden. [2]. 12 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [32023 

© 1c. Nov. 3, 1916; D 45334; 
Ralph T. Kettering and Lester Al- 
den. Chicago. 


SIN EL AMOR QUE ENCANTA; Comedia 
en 2 actos, y en prosa, original de 
S. Arisnea. Madrid [Sociedad de 
autores espanoles] 1916. G2 +p. 
12mo. [32024 


© July 6. 1916: 1 e. Oct. 11, 1916: 
D 45098: Santiago Arisnea, Madrid. 


Srx (THE) BEST SELLERS; play in 1 
act, by: Hi. Forst. [2} 20: p:  4to. 
Typewritten. [32025 

© 1c Dec. 20, 1916; D 45693; 
Emil Forst. New York. 


SLAVE (THE) TRAFFIC; or, Father's 
tears, drama in 4 acts, by M. Rich- 
ter. ; 


. , 
Seem ce Tem te ™ tt = eBetne sits a» += um bee = 
‘ i i a ee ee ee i 


4 SN NENT? PENRO AN 


MUR Hee 
°° - wo | 8 te ie 


[tS] p. 4to. Ms. [32026 


© 1 e@ Nov. 15, 1916; D 45436; 
Moses Richter, New York. 


bb) Betta yt 
{= | =|- 


a= 
\'= 


SLAVES ; drama in 3 acts with 4 scenes, 
by S. Gorn. 


, 
a lint arte ale WE Settamyt 9 
- A | 


le = - =). 2 


TN RENT PDENPY 


105 p. Svo. Ms. : [32027 


© 1 «. Dee. 1,. 1916: D 45566; 
Solomon Gorn, Portland, Me. 


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32028 


pt. I, n. s., v.13 


Snow WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARES ; 
fairy play in 5 acts, 9 tableaus, writ- 
ten especially for The children’s 
play, by. The Martin studios, Wil- 
limantic, Conn., 1916. 24 p. 16mo. 

[32028 

LENGY NOV. Gol. Olas er NOY, | hk 
1916; D 45527; William S. Martin, 
Willimantic, Conn. 


SOBERING UP FATHER; comedy animal 
sketch, by J. S. Edwards. 18 p. 
Ato. 'Typewritten. [82029 

@ink).c; Noy.13, \A9iG; D 40411; 
Joseph S. Edwards, Los Angeles. 


Son-IN-LAW (THE) oF M. PorrieR (Le 
gendre de M. Poirier); [play in 4 
acts] by Emile Augier and Jules 
Sandeau, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. 
[Cambridge, Mass., Printed by H. O. 


Eouciton &) ico, 29IG) v2... 1, 
[415-446] p. S8vo. [32030 


© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Apr. 

19, 1916; A 428604; Barrett H. 
Clark, New York. 

Son (A) OF THE GREATER FATHERLAND ; 

war drama in 1: act, by E. Morgan. 


oe De Jame. Printed: [382031 
©) Oet! 20 1916" BE Nev. vad, 
1916; D 45397; Edward Morgan, 
san Francisco. 
SouL (THE) oF Horspur; play in 1 
act, by R. J. Beamish. [1], 15 p. 
Svo. Typewritten. [320382 


© i“ Nov: 17, 1916; D’ 45450; 
Richard J. Beamish, Philadelphia. 


SPARTAN (THE) MOTHER; play in 1 act, 
by T. Charwate and W. Mack. 17 
p. 4to. Typewritten. 320338 

© 1 «Now 6,.1916;. D 45362; 
Tex Charwate and Willard Mack, 
New York. 


SPEED; or, Johnny Jones, comedy in 
aC bys eS. | Balk ee aor ps: 
4to. Typewritten. [382034 

© 1 ce Oct. 26, 1916; D 45465; 
David 8S. Hall, New York. 


SPELL (THE) OF THE PAST; fantasy, 
based on an, old French play, by J. 
Tower and A. de Crézolle. Chicago, 
Comedia [1916]. 386 p. 8vo. 

[382035 

©: Dec’ 15." 19162" 2" ei. Nove. 

1916; D 45614; Augustus de Cré- 
zolle and John Tower, Chicago. 

SPIDER’Ss (THE) WEB; play in 1 act, 
by A. Seymour. [4], 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [32036 

© 1 e Dec_-8, 1916" DW 4561: /Ar- 
thur Seymour, New York. 


14 


Sprreit (THE) oF CHRISTMAS; by AI- 
lene Tupper Wilkes. Franklin, O., 
Denver, Col., Eldridge entertainment 
house, 1916. 8p. 12mo. [32037 

© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 e) Dee. se: 
1916; D 45670; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 
original fantasy in 2 short acts, 
by Miriam Wilson. Chicago, A. 


Flanagan company, [1916]. 14 p. 
12mo. [32038 
© Nov. 20,:1916; 2c) Noviedze, 


1916; D 45508; A. Flanagan com- 
pany, Chicago. 

Spooks; mystery farce in 8 acts, by 
S. B. Tall. [190] p. 4to. Type 
written. [32039 

© 1c Nov. 11, 1916; D 45402; 
Stanley Broughton Tall and Luther 
B. Anthony, Baltimore. 

SPRIGS OF NOBILITY; farce in 4 acts, by 
Gérard Arbous, adapted from the 
Dutch by A. Philip Peacock. 110 p. 
fol. Typewritten. [32040 

© 1c. Nov. 29, 1916; D 45623; 
Gérard Jean Arbous, New York. 


SPRUNGBRETT (Das); schwank in 3 
akten, von Eduard Ritter, Berlin, 


Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deut- 
scher biihnenschriftsteller g. m. b. h., 
1916. 95 p. Svo. * [82041 

© 1c. Nov. 21, 1916; D 45492; 
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deut- 
scher biihnenschriftsteller g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 


Squaw (THE); play in 1 act, by W. 


Haynes, [1], 18 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [82042 

© 1c. Dee. 21, 1916; D 45704. 
Williams Haynes, Northampton, 


Mass. 

STALLED; or, Auto troubles, comedy 
western playlet, by H. N. Hale. [1], 
24 p. 4to. Typewritten. [32043 

© 1-¢ Nov. 14, 1916; -D, 45417; 
Harry Nathan Hale, Lincoln, Neb. 


Star (THE) OF DESTINY; play in 1 act, 
by L. Phillips, [2], 7 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [32044 

© 1c. Nov. 16, 1916; D 45447; 
Lucille Phillips, New York. 

Star (THE) oF SEVILLE (La estrella 
de Sevilla) ; by Lope de Vega, tr. in 
prose by Philip M. Hayden [play 
in 3 acts] [Cambridge, Mass., 
Printed by H. O. Houghton & co., 
1916] 2 p. 1., [171-192 p. 8vo. 

[32045 

© Apr. 15, 1916; 2 c and aff. Apr. 

19. 1916; A 428608; Houghton 
Mifflin company, Boston. 


6 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no, 12. 1916 


32062 


STERNGUCKER (DER); operette 
akten, von Fritz Lohner, musik von 
Franz Lehair. Text der gesinge.* 
Leipzig, Wien, New York, W. 
Karezag, 1916. 38 p. 12mo. 

[32046 

mrgan 14,° 1916: 1c. July 29, 

1916; A—Foreign 14424; W. Kar- 
ezag, Vienna. 


Stime (THE) FUN LEBEN; drama in 4 
acts, by B. P. Bedell. 


ADEPS 4 PS NORD F]VSY? PE DIY © 


‘ 
mega ees me * see 
. ae \o = ew TW 


ee 
64 p. 4to. Ms. [382047 


© 1c. Oct. 14, 1916; D 45167: 
Boris P. Bedell, New York. 


SToreEN (THE) victory; Southern mil- 
itary play in 1 act, by E. Strong. 
[1], 9 p. fol. Typewritten. 

[32048 
© 1c. Nov. 25, 1916; D 45531; El- 
win Strong, Omaha, Neb. 


STONE (THE) AGE CABARET; play in 2 
scenes, by R. J. Wildhack. [1], 10 
p. fol. Typewritten. [32049 

© 1c Dec. 7, 1916; D 45598; 
Robert J. Wildhack, New York. 


STONE (THE) MAN; drama in 4 parts, 
by L. E. Bisch. [164] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [382050 

dace. Woy. 24, 1916; D 45517: 
Louis Edward Bisch, New York. 


STRANGE (A) HAPPENING; play in 1 
wee ey ES Orth. [1], 6 p. ° 4to. 
Typewritten. [32051 

© ic Dee. 13, 1916; D 45723: 
Frank Orth, Collingswood, N. J. 


STUBBORN (THE) PRIMA-DONNA; mu- 
sical sketch for vaudeville, by B. F. 
Glazer. [9] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[32052 


ete Mee, 121916: D 45632; - 


Benjamin F. Glazer, Philadelphia. 


SUBMARINE F-7; play in 1 act, by 
James Maecqueen. [2], 35 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [32053 

eae Mec. 15, 1916: D 45658: 
Henri de Vries, New York. 


Sun (THE) cop; dramatic spectacle, 
bee. &. James. [2], 57 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [32054 

ft c& Nov. t, 1916; D 45505: 
Bartiett B. James, Baltimore. 


in 3 | SUNBONNET SUE; an up to date melo- 


drama in 4 acts, by Charles Morton. 
[61] p. fol. Mimeographed. 

{32055 

©’ @ Dee) 7;°4916 4. DW 45607 : 

Alexander Byers, Chicago. 


Sunny (A) MORNING; by the Quintero 
brothers, tr. from the Spanish by I. 
Goldberg. (Jn Stratford journal, v. 
1, no. 1, Autumn, 1916.) [32056 

ic). Nov.’ 44, 1916-1 & Nov.16; 
1916; D 45489; Isaac Goldberg, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 


Sunny Mountain; melodrama in 38 
acts, by G. S. Wheat. [112] p. 4to. 
Tvpewritten. [32057 


© 1c. Nov. 18, 1916; D 45460; 
George Seay Wheat, New York. 

SURPRESSED DESIRES; freudian comedy 
in 2 scenes, G. C. Cook and S. Glas- 
pell. 24 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[32058 

© 4),e:. Nov...3, 01916; PD) 45427; 

Géorge Cram Cook and Susan Glas- 
pell, New York. 

TABLES TURNED; comedy in 1 act, by A. 
French and M. Nelson. [2], 16 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32059 

© 1-4." Deera, ASiG:: Wy 45559 
Adelaide French and Merwin Nel- 
son, New York. 

Tact; comedy drama in 1 act, by W. 
H. Warner and De Witte Kaplan 
fi. e:.. Y. D. Kaplan]... [27,20 px 4to. 
Typewritten. [382060 

©) 1c. / OGk 30, A91G 45312 
William Henry Warner and Ysabel 
De Witte Kaplan, New York. 

TAKE THE SUBWAY; play in 2 acts, by 
W. MacDonald. [48] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [32061 

© 1c. Nov. 16, 1916; D 45446; 
Wallace MacDonald, New York. 

TAKE YOUR MEDICINE; play in 4 acts, 
by E. Poole and H. Ford. [180] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32062 

© -1 ¢ Nov. 18; 1916; D 45457; 
Ernest Poole and Harriet Ford, New 
York. 

TEMPEST (THE) ; play in 5 acts, ed. by 
Frederick S. Boas, American ed. rev. 
by Katharine Lee Bates. Boston, 
New York [ete.] D. C. Heath & co. 
[1916] xxv, [1], 166 p. 24mo. (The 
Arden Shakespeare, general editor, 
©. H. Herford] [32062* 

© Nov. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
7, 1916; A 445584; D. C. Heath & 
co., Boston. 


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TEMPTATION; allegorical drama in 3 
acts and 7 scenes, by H. D. Rick- 
man. [2], 73 p. 4to. 

[32063 
© 1 -c. Now... 27, 49143 BD 45541; 
Hardin Duval Rickman, Chicago. 


TENDER HOOKS; 1 act comedy, by F. 
Haines-Reed. [2], 23 p. 4to. Type- 
written. e [32064 

© 1 e« Nov. 14, 1916; D 45418; 
Florence Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 


Tenor (Ext); comedia en 3 actos, 
original de Angel Torres del Alamo 
y Antonio Asenjo. la. ed. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores’ espanoles] 
1916. 838 p. 12mo. [32065 

@)-FulyiG;) 29165).4'.e).Oek, £1; 
1916; D 45099; Torres del Alamo y 
Asenjo, Madrid. 


THANKSGIVING (THE) MONTH; exer- 
cise for children, by Harriette Wil- 
bur. Franklin, O., Denver, Col., 
Eldridge entertainment house, 1916. 
Sp. 12mo. [32066 

(©) Nov: 1, 19163 "2. & Deer as, 
1916: D 45671; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin. O. 


THEY ALL ‘KNEW BEVERLY. Do you? 
comedy in 8 acts, by J. Seagrave. 
[129] p. 4to. Typewritten. [32067 

© 1c. Oct. 30, 1916; D 45306; 
Jane Seagrave, Brookline, Mass. 


THEY THAT WALK ENCHAINED; tragedy 
in 3 acts, by M. de Acosta. [101] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32068 

© 1e Nov. 4, 1916; D 45349; 
Mercedes de Acosta, New York. 


‘THIEVES; Sketch in 1 act, by M. Me- 
Master-Clarke (Ann Dare). [3], 
15 p. 4to. Typewritten. [32069 

(©.d @ Now £5, 1816. Dy Sotaa- 
Mabel McMaster-Clarke, San Fran- 
cisco. 


THIRTEENTH (THE) CHAIR: play in 3 
acts, by B. Veiller. [137] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [32070 

© 1 ec. Dee, TF, 1916; D 45608; 
Bayard Veiller, New York. ; 


THREE OLD MEDDLERS; play in 8 acts, 
with prologue, by E. H. Gould. 
[109] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[382071 


© 1c. Nov. 22, 1916; D 45476; 
ane ‘Hull Gould, Rochester, 
NE 


Typewritten. } 


pt.1, BY S., ¥. ie 


THREE PLAYS; ... by Francis A. Mae- 
Nutt. New York, Laurence J. 
Gomme, 1916. 3 p. 1, 425 p. 12mo. 
Contents. — Balboa. — Nilona.—The 
victorious duchess. [32072 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
20, 1916; A 453189; L. J. Gomme, 
New York. 


TIMBERWOLF (THE) ; 30 minute vaude- 
ville skit, by E. ¥. Bishop. [2], 10 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [32073 

© 1c. Dec. 4, 1916; D “45686; 
Ernest Franklin Bishop, Billings, 
Mont. 


TIME (THE) OF BLOODSHED; historical 
drama in 4 acts, founded upon 
Jacob Gordin’s unproduced drama, 
by A. J. Gordin. 

POANOONT NR sO ™S 


a | 
, 
seme ys - = s Fe 
*| NA . oON \\= 


113 p. 4to. Ms. 


peur. 
4 8 NONI 


DSPR 
[52074 


© 1c. Oct. 30, 1916; D 45507; 
Alexander J. Gordin, Brooklyn. 


Tin PAN ALLEY CABARET; song and 
dance or musical melange of Fast 


Side life, by P. J. Lewis. [3] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [Words only] 
[32075 


©. 1 ¢. Nov. 14, 1916; D 45521; 
Philip John Lewis, New York. 


TINDER (THE) Box; fairy play in 5 
acts and a final tableaux, written es- 
pecially for The children’s play, by 
The Martin studios. Willimantic, 
Conn., 1916. 28 p. 16mo. [32076 

© Nov. 21, 1916; 2 ch epee 
1916; D 45528; William S. Martin, 
Willimantic, Conn. 


TINGLADO (EL) DE LA FARSA; Comedia 
lirica en 3 actos, eh prosa y verso, 
original de Juan B. Pont y Luis 
Linares Becerra. mtisica del maestro 
Rafael, Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad 


de autores espanoles] 1916. 59 p. 
12mo. [Libretto only] [32077 


©. Sept. 5,. 1916: 2° -¢. Gees 
1916; D 45130; J. B. Post ye 
Linares Becerra, Madrid. 


Tie (A) FROM THE HEART OF A RE- 
FORMED VILLAIN; in 4 acts, by T. C. 


Lowe. [1], 15 p. fol. Typewritten. 
[32078 
© 1 ec. Dec. 5, 1916; DB 4a 


Thomas Carroll Lowe. Grand Island, 
Neb. 


1428 


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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1916 


> Terr; drama in 3 acts, by J. Faller. 


f1]. 53 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[32079 
Dee. 13, 1916: D 45637; 
New York. 
Tomapora (LA); entremés en 1 acto, 
original de P. Parellada, mtsica del 


© le. 
James Faller, 


maestro Tomas Barrera. Madrid 
[Seciedad de autores’ espanoles] 
1916. 21 p. 12mo. [32080 
Sept 5, 1916; 1 c. Oct. 11, 
1916: D 45138; Pablo Parellada, 
Madrid. 


TooTH AND NAIL: Satirical comedy in 
2 acts, by W. D. Rice. [1], 38 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32081 

© 1 c« Nov. 25, 1916: D 45530: 
“Walter Douglas Rice, Philadelphia. 


Topsy TuRVY CHRISTMAS (A) Dayton, 
O., Paine publishing company, 1916. 
23 p. 12mo. [32082 

© Nov. 20, 1916; 2 c. and aif. Dec. 
1, 1916; A 447873; Paine pub. co.. 
Dayton, O. 


TOREADORA; libretto, by H. A. Greene 
and Alexander M. Goldberg. [1], 
17 p. fol. Typewritten. [32083 

© 1c. Dec. 26, 1916; D 45730; 
Harold A. Greene, Newark, N. J. 


TREASURE ISLAND: romantic melo- 
drama founded on Stevenson's novel, 
adapted for the stage in 5 acts. by 


T. B. Sayre. [185] p. 4to. Type 
- written. [32084 
© 1 c Dec. 28, 1916; D 45752; 


Theodore Burt Sayre, Brooklyn. 

TREE (THE) OF HEAVEN; play in 1 act, 
adapted from Robert Chambers’ 
story of same name, by G. W. Hof- 
mann. [1], 22 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [32085 

© 1 « Nev. 6, 1916; D 45366; 
Gerda Wismer Hofmann, San Fran- 
cisco. 

TRIFLES: play in 1 act, by S. Glaspell. 
16 p. 4to. Typewritten. [32086 

© ic. Nov. 3, 1916; D 45426; 
Susan Glaspell, New York. 

Trie (A) OF PLEASURE; musical joy 
ride in 8 trips. by Sam Morris 
[pseud. of Maurice Samuels] 17 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32087 

© 1 ¢ Nov. 11, 1916; D 454900: 
Maurice Samuels, Brooklyn. 

TriPLE (THE) POINT; novelty play in 
a prolog and 3 acts, by S. Fayder. 
[179] p. 4to. Typewritten. [32088 

© 1c. Dec. 23, 1916; D 45724; 
Samuel Fayder, New York. 


32095 


TROIS ENFANTS DANS UNE ETOILE; 4 
actes et 21 tableaux, par L. Delluc. 
[159] p. 4to. Typewritten. [32089 

© 1c. Nov. 18, 1916; D 45461: 
Louis Delluc, Paris. 


TrovaADORES (Los); comédia lirica en 
3 actos, letra de [Ram6én] Asensio 
Mas, [Enrique] F. Gutiérrez Roig y 
[José Juin] Cadenas, misica origi- 
nal de los maestros Calleja y Fo- 
glietti. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espanoles] 1916. 71 p. 12mo. 

[32090 

© Sept. 5, 1916; 1 ¢« Oct. 11, 
1916; D 45135; Asensio Mas, F. 
Gutiérrez Roig y Cadenas, Madrid. 


TRUTH—ONE WOMAN’S LIFE; play in 4 
acts, by M. L. Bates. 11 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [32091 

© 1c Dec. 6, 1916; D 45645; 
Madeleine Lyn Bates, Rockville Cen- 
tre, N. Y. 


Turk (THE); dramatic playlet in 1 
act, by C. Hill. [2], 7 p. fol. Type- 
written. [32092 

© 1c. Nov. 18, 1916; D 45408; 
Christine Hill, Los Angeles. F 


TURN IN AT NIGHT; 1 act burlesque, 
by A. Breakspear and Mabel Norton. 
[2], 26 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[32093 
© 1c. Dec. 12, 1916; D 45630; 
Angie Breakspear, New York. 


TWELVE PLAYS FOR CHILDREN; humor- 
ous, wise, and otherwise, by Eliza- 
beth F. Guptill. Chicago, Beckley- 


Cardy company [1916] 160 p. 
12mo. $0.30. Contents.—The cen- 
sus man.—The baby shew.—Cap- 


tain Kidd’s treasure—rThe color 
fairies—Taking teacher’s place— 
Grandmother’s cat. — Imaginary 
Tommy.—Marie recites.—Passing on 
the joke—Playing rabbit—Uncie 
Joe’s will—aA dose of his own medi- 
cine. [32094 

© Oct. 18, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 
26, 1916; A 453225; Beckley-Cardy 
co., Chicago. 


Two MOTHERS; play in 4 acts, by Solo- 


mon Libin. 
4S NONI OMNES DINAN MVE 


Se Sereamas 
i- > Le tod =. 


Typewritten. 
[32095 
© 1 ce Nov. 28, 1916; D 45547; 
Peoples producing co., ine, New 
York. 


. 
ssa =. 
ej, = - oF 


[1], 69 p. 4fto. 


1429 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32096 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


TWO MOTHERS IN LAW; comedy drama 
in 4 acts, by M. Richter. 


4 PN NONTT DRA FOI TE 
DVI AWD PE /jDUPN 
[80] p. 4to. Ms. [32096 


© 1c¢ Nov. 15, 1916; D 45437; 
Moses Richter, New York. 


Two PLAYS AND A RHAPSODY; by 
Katherine Howard. San Diego, The 
Agenor; Lou. pos) re .12mo0. ra- 
matic contents.—The house of fu- 
ture.—The house of life. [32097 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
18. 1916: A 453140; K. Howard, San 
Diego, Cal. 


Two SISTERS; melodramatic tabloid in 
3 acts, by John W. Wilson. Chicago, 
Iil., Chicago manuscript co., 1916. 
[385] p. fol. Mimeographed. [32098 

© Sept. 20, 1916; 2 ¢. Nov. 22, 
1916; D 45477; Alexander Byers, 
Chicago. 

UNcLE JosH; tabloid comedy drama in 
3 acts, by W. C. Herman. Chicago, 
Ill., Chicago manuscript co., 1916. 
[386] p. fol. Mimeographed. [32099 

‘)’ Sept... 2, 1916- 2.e. Nov. 22. 
1916; D 45479; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 

HER THUMB; playlet, by N. 

[2],14p. fol. Typewritten. 

[32100 

(C) 2G, WG, “Sh  PeIGs P). 4nats- 
Norman Clark, Hamilton, Md. 


UNDER 
Clark. 


UNDER THE BATS WING; dramatic play- 
1eh) in 4>acts; ‘by’ GC Hilt / (27 °p. 
Svo. Typewritten. [32101 

@ aA. ¢. Oct. 20) ISiG= BD” Asse; 
Christine Hill, Los Angeles. 


UnNIoN (THE) FIRE BRIGADE; comedy 
skit in 83 scenes, by H. Wells and C. 


Harvard. 7p. fol. Typewritten. 
[32102 
Ord te! Now 1.1916? "RD 45325; 


Harry Wells & Chas. Harvard, New 
York. 

Up FROM SLAVERY; evening’s entertain- 
ment in 8 acts, by I. M. Becks. 23 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [32103 

©1c. Oct. 30, 1916; D 45520; Ida 
M. Becks, Kansas City, Mo. 

VENA (LA) DE PLATA; farsa cémica, 

en 1 acto, dividido en 2 cuadros. 


original de F. Pérez Capo. Madrid 
[Sociedad de autores espafoles] 
P9162 26 7. tome. [32104 


©) Sept:\'>: J9162" Tes Oct are. 
1916; D 45110; Felipe Pérez Capo, 
Madrid. 


VICE AND VIRTURE; dramatic sketch, by 

B. Siev. [5] p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[82105 

© 1c. Dee. 1, 1916; D 45602; 
Belle Siev, New York. 


Victim (THE) ; drama in 4 acts, by D. 
Bailey. [189] p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [32106 

© 1c. Dec. 14, 1916; D 45653; 
Della Bailey, New York. 


—— play in 4 acts, by Oliver D. Bai- 
ley, Joseph Noel and Mrs. R. F. Noel. 
[138] p. 4to. Typewritten. [32107 

© 1c. Nov. 20, 1916; D 45469; 
Mrs. R. F. Noel, Santa Monica, Cal. 


VICTORIOUS DUCHESS. See Three plays. 


VILLA (LA) TRISTE Y ESCACHARRADA;} 
revista madrilefia en 1 acto, dividido 
en un prologo y 4 cuadros, original 
libro de F. Pérez Capo, mftisica de 
Manuel Quislant y Pascual Mar- 
quina. Madrid [Sociedad de au- 
tores espafioles] 1916. 34 p. 12mo. 
[Libretto only] [32108 

Sept. 5, 1916;°2 eens 472. 
1916; D 45120; Felipe Pérez Capo, 
Madrid. 


VIOLATION (THE); play in 3 acts, by 
H. 8S. Sheldon. [129] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [32109 

© 1c. Dee. 14, 1916; D 45652; 
Harry S. Sheldon, Flushing, N. Y. 


Visirors (THE); play to be acted by 
children in 1 act, by Florence Kiper 
Frank. Chicago, Dramatic publish- 
ing company, 1916. 12 p. 12mo. 

[32110 

© Dec. 22, 1916; °2 Gc. Dee 

1916; D 45736; Dramatic pub. @o., 
Chicago. 

VIVIR AMANDO; paso de comédia, en 1 
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, original 
de J. Diago Pueyo. Madrid [So- 
ciedad de autores espafoles] 1916. 
20 p. 12mo. (82111 

Sept. 5, 1916; 2c) iG@eiase 
1916; D 45118; Jesis Diago Pueyo, 
Madrid. 

Voice (THE); play in 1 act, by-H. EH. 
Kowalsky. [2], '8' p fok,. yg 
written. [32112 

© 1c. Nov. 13, 1916; D 45405; 
Harold Emil Kowalsky, San Fran- 
cisco. 

Vorce (THE) OF LIFE; drama in 4 acts, 
by B. P. Bedell. [3], 7 pate 
Typewritten. [32113 

©1e Dee. 26, 1916; D 45729; 
Boris P. Bedell, New York. 


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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1916 


WaAcutTrER (DER); dramatisches spiel, 
von Marie Luise Becker. Berlin, 
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes 
deutscher biihnenschriftsteller g. m. 
meee 1916.,..56 p. Svo. [32114 


© 1c. Nov. 21, 1916; D 45491; 
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes 
deutscher biihnenschriftsteller g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


WAITING FOR BURGLARS; blackface mun- 

ologue for a man, by Birch B. Ridg- 

way. Chicago, Dramatic publishing 
company, 1916. 17 p. 12mo. 

[32115 

e. Dec. 26, 

Dramatic pub. co., 


© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 
1916; D 45737; 
Chicago. 


WakeE (THE); 1 act vaudeville sketch, 


meee oo enrieht.. [2], 14 p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [382116 
© 1 c¢ Nov. 6, 1916; D 45364; 


John Joseph Enright, Boston. 


WANDERING WILLIE; Scots comedy 
playlet in 1 act, by A. Lambie. 9 p. 
Svo. Typewritten. [32117 

io cae vee. 18, 1916; D 45681; 
Alexander Lambie, Vancouver, B. © 
Canada. 


War; play in 4 acts, translated by 
Thomas Seltzer from the Russian of 
Michael Artzibashef. New York, A, 
Peston: 1916. xili, 73 p. 12mo. 
(The Borzi plays). [32118 

© Oct. 13, 1916; 2 ec. Oct. 23, 1916; 
D 45342; Alfred A. Knopf, New 
York. 


WaRREN Linpsrty, M. D.; powerful 
drama in 1 act, by M. H. Gropper. 
[2], 18 p. 4to. Typewritten. 

[382119 
iret Go bee 26; 1916: D 45727; 
Milton Herbert Gropper, Brooklyn. 


WASHINGTON 
introduction 


SQUARE PLAYS; with an 

by Walter Prichard 
Eaton, preface by Hdward Good- 
man. Garden City, N. Y., Double- 
day, Page & company, 1916. xx, 
th. pe 12mo. (Half-title: The 
drama league series of plays, v. 20. 
Contents.—1. The clod, by Lewis 
Beach.—2. Eugenically speaking, by 
Edward Goodman.—38. Overtones. by 
Alice Gerstenberg. — 4. Helena’s 
husband, by Philip Moeller. [382119* 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and aff. Dee. 
1, 1916; A 445869; Doubleday, Page 
& co. 


32128 


WE MEN AND WOMEN; comedy in 4 
acts; by ‘S:; D: Gaspers: [1181''p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32120 

© 1c. Nov. 22, 1916; D 45487; 
Sebastian D. Gaspers, Chicago. 


WEISSE (DIE) FRAU; historisches trau- 
erspiel in 4 aufztigen, von Jakob M. 
Herkat. Bonn, Albert Ahn, 1916. 
97 p. S8vo. [a212%. 

© 1c. Nov. 21, 1916; D 45494; 
Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 


WELL PAID: or, Two sisters, play in 4 
acts, by I. Solotorefsky, 
spyiiw Ns ae sOOANYYD “oI 


4 PN NANT AY 


SODESTRUNDRI 


TNTINY PID [YOON 


[78] p. 4to. Ms. [32122 
©) tive. Nov. 25, 1916; D,; 45533: 
Isidor Solotorefsky, Caldwell, N. J. 


WELTENBUMMLER (DER) ; operette in 3 
akten, von Beda und Karl Lindau, 
musik von Richard Fall, Text der 
gesiinge. Leipzig, Wien, New York, 
W:. Karezag, 19150 22) pi /a2mo- 

[32123 

©) Nov. 20, 1915>1:-e: July 29, 

1916; A For. 14425; W. Karczag, 
Vienna. 

WHAT ARE YOU 
play. by B. M. Kaye. 
Typewritten. [32124 

© 1e. Nov. 14, 1916; D 45413; 
Benj. M. Kaye, New York. 


WHAT COULD BE FAIRER? play in 4 acts, 


by G. Freeman and T. Edgelow, [103] 
p. 4to. Typewritten. ia2125 


©. 1.6 OGY BOG 19tGs DD A5304; 
Gladys Freeman & Thomas Edgelow, 
New York. 


WHAT HAPPENED; Dilay in 1 act, by E. 


THINKING OF? 1 act 
[ah 19op.. 2AAro: 


L. Leeds. 16 p. 4to. Typewritten. 
[32126 
© 1e Dec. 19, 1916; D 45688; 


Eleanor Langdon Leeds, Cincinnati. 


WHAT’S IN A NAME? comedy in 1 act, 
by Fanny Cannon... Chicago, T. S. 
Denison & company [1916]. 25 p. 
12mo. fae DAL 

© Nov. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1916; 
D 45355; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 


WHAT THE SEA SAW: musical comedy 


tabloid, book by Edward Luther 
Gamble. [1], 4 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [Words only] [32128 


©’ 15 ¢. ANov. 25, 1916 5D 45532; 
Geo. N. Lyman, Minneapolis. 


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pt. I, n. s.; v.33 


32129 

WHEN A GIRL LOVES; 3 act play, by 
Harry Hamilton. [102] p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [32129 


© 1c. Dec. 23, 1916; -D 45719; 
Hamilton Coleman, Chicago. 


WHEN A WOMAN LOVES; play in 1 act, 


ny. i. Pevmunn Wei ts "Dp. Ato. 
Typewritten. [32130 


© 1c. Dec. 8, 1916; D 45613; Ar- 
thur Seymour, New York. 


WHEN DE WOMEN FOLKS DEBATE; darky 
sketch, by Walter S. Long. Frank- 
lin, O., Denver, Col.. Eldridge enter- 
tainment house, 1916. 10 p. 12mo. 

[32131 

© Oct. 1, 1916; 2 c Dec. 18, 1916: 

D 45674; Eldridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 


WHEN EAST MEETS WEST; drama in 1 
act, by We. . Randall o ay vid n: 
4to. Typewritten. [32132 

© 1 ¢. Nov. 13, 1916; D 45412; 
William R. Randall, New York. 


WHEN SILVIA SINGS; comedy in 8 acts, 
by J. Shively. [140] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [32133 

© 1 « Nov. 1, 1916; D 45328; 
Josephine Shively. San Francisco. 


WHEN THE HOUR STRIKES; play in 1 
act, Dy Eo Urandal: | “F1), "sr es: 
4to. Typewritten. [32134 

© 1c. Nov. 27, 1916; D 45540: 
Irene Jean Crandall, Chicago. 


WHERE MEN ARE SCARCE; 1 act play, by 
W. Owen and R. Dickinson. [1]. 5 
p. 4to. Typewritten. [32135 

© 1c Dee. 18, 1816; D 45683: 
William Owen and Ruth Dickinson, 
Chicago. 


WHintrooLt (THE) MAKER: drama in 4 
acts, by A. M. Brilant. [26] p. fol. 
Tvpewritten. [32136 

© 1c. Dec. 16, 1916; D 45664: 
Arthur M. Brilant, New York. 


VHIRLWIND (THE); play of old Chi- 
huahua in 4 acts, by George C. 
Hazelton and Ritter Brown. [98] p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32137 

©'\1-e ‘Nev. 151916; D 45422: 
George C. Hazelton, jr., and S. A. 
Ritter Brown, New York. 


WHITE GLOVES ; play in 8 acts, by Laid- 


gin Roe. [2], 140 p. 4to. Type 
written. [321388 


© 1c. Oct. 24, 1916: D 45372: 
Patrick Ramsbottom, Fargo, N. D. 


WHITE (THE) SCARAB; drama in 3 
acts. by C. van Valkenburg and Lil- 
lyan Schaffner. 76 p. 4to. Typ>2- 
written. [32139 

© 1 c. Oct. 31, 1916" BD 45am 
Carlton van Valkenburg, New York. 

WHOo’s WHO AND WHAT’S WHAT; com- 
edy playlet. by F. North and R. H. 
Hodge. [2],9p. fol. Typewritten. 

[32140 

© 1c. Nov. 7, 1916; D 45379; 

Frank North and Robert H. Hodge, 
New York. 

WHOSE FAULT; drama in 4 acts, by A. 

Silverman. [171] p. Svo. Ms. 
[32141 
1 c. Dec. 9, 1916; D 45654; 
Albert Silverman, New York. 


Wipowrep (THE) EARTH: dramatic 
poem, by H. Alonzo Brandt. Bos- 
ton, Gorham press, 1916. 43 p. 
12mo. [32142 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 e Dee. 11, 
1916; D 45618; Harry A. Brandt. 
New Haven. 


WiFrE (A) oN 
comedy in 4 
PADENP DINE 
AVIRA OVP“ “2 |DVPN £ PN 

[ST] p. 4to. Typewritten. [321438 


© 1c Nov. 9, 1916; D 45384: 
Michael Goldberg, New York. 


INSTALMENTS; farce- 
acts, by M. Goldberg. 


ae sate 
ot. tae 


porary 


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a a= 


WIFELESS (THE) LIFE; comedy yaude- 
ville sketch in 2 scenes, by G. H. 
Mortimer. [2], 11 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [32144 

© 1c. Nov. 6, 1916; D 45367; 
George Horace Mortimer, New York. 


Wixtp (A) nicHT; farce in 1 act, by 


Mary and Samuel Lewis. [1]. 18 p. 
4to. Typewritten. [32145 
© 1ce Nov. 2, 1916; D 45331; 
Mary E. Greenbaum, Arlington, 
Mass. 
WILL-0’-THE-WIsp; fantasy in 1 act, by 
D. F.. Halman. . [#], 46 Gea 
Typewritten. [32146 


© t ¢« Dee. 15, 1916: D 45660; 
~ Doris F. Halman, New York. 


WINNING A CROWN; drama in 8 acts, 
part of The secret kingdom, by 


Louis Joseph Vance, scenarios by 
Basil Dickey. 16 p. 4to. Typewrit- 
ten. [32147 


© 1c. Nov. 10, 1916; D 45406; 
Star company, New York. 


1432 


DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1916 


32165 


WINZERBRAUT (DIE); opereite in 3 
akten, von Leo. Stein und Julius 
Wilhelm, musik von Oskar Nedbal. 
Textbuch der gesinge. Leipzig, 
Wien, L. Doblinger (Bernhard 
Herzmansky) 1916. 39 p. 12mo. 

[32148 

© Feb. 9, 1916; 1 c. July 29, 1916; 

A—Foreign 14422; Ludwig Doblin- 

ger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leip- 
zig. 

WIsE (THE) MADE SIMPLE; drama in + 
acts, by M. W. Jarrell. 101 p. 4io. 
Typewritten. [32149 

© 1c Nov. 18, 1916; D 45458; 
Myra Williams Jarrell, Topeka, Kan. 

WircHiIne (THE) HOUR; drama in + 
acts, by A. Thomas. New York, 
Samuel French; London, Samuel 
French, itd., 1916. 111 p. 12mo. 

[32150 

© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 9, 

1916; D 45648; Augustus Thomas, 
New York. 

Woman (THE) HATER; comedy in 1 


act, by E. J. Weisenberg. [2], 12 p. 
Svo. Typewritten. [32151 


© 1 ¢« Dee. 13, 1916; D 45642; 
Edward J. Weisenberg, New York. 
Woman (A) OF TODAY; play in 4 acts, 

by J. Forbes. [154] p. 4to. Type 
written. [32152 
© 1 c. Nov. 18, 1916; D 45456; 
James Forbes, New York. 
Woman’s (A) DUTY IN BIRTH CONTROL; 
drama in 4 acts, by S. B. Grossman. 


Same Sete sey at= = . 2. = 
ag Br PY Br 7) § ioe N | = jo <= 


QViIIO PD jDUPN 4 PN NANT PW IWINy 


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71 p. Svo. Ms. [82153 
© ic Nov. 25, 1916; D 45523; 
Samuel B. Grossman, Chicago. 
WONDERFUL (A) CHRISTMAS : 
cramatization of Uncle Frank’s 
Mary, chapter x1, [by] Clementia. 
Chicago, Ill., Sisters of Mercy, St. 


GIFT ; 


PatrickS academy, 1916. - 21 p. 
2mo. [32154 
Ney. 4. 1916; 2 ¢ Dec. 18, 


1916; D 45680; Sisters of Mercy, St. 

Patrick’s academy, Chicago. 
Wooine (THE) OF THE WINDS; mu- 

sical fantasy in 1 act, by A. V. and 


Covington Hall. 14 p. 4to. Type 
written. [32155 


© 1 «© Oct. 28, 1916; D 45293; 
Andrew Van Hall, New Orleans. 


WorM (THE); character study in 1 
act, by L. Osborn. [3], 22 p. Ato. 
Typewritten. [32156 

© 1c Dee. 7, 1916; D 45593; 
Lynn Osborn, Chicago. 

WRECKER (THE); drama in 4 acts, by 
R. Ritzler. [28] p. fol. Typewrit- 
ten. [32157 

© 1c. Nov. 28, 1916; D 45580; 
Robert Ritzler, Dayton, O. 


Xinona. See Three plays. 


YELLOW DIAMONDS; play in 4 acts, by 


J. H. Ernst. [123] p. 4to. Type- 
written. [32158 


© te Dec. 27, 19te:- DP 45150: 
Jessie Hein Ernst, New York. 


YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY; play of 1 act, 
by M. E. Lee. 24 p. 4to. Type- 
written. 32159 

© 1c. Nov. 23, 1916; D 45497: 
M. E. Lee, St. Louis. 

YESTER-YEAR; being a mythical blend- 
ing of 2 centuries in a series of pan- 
tomime scenes, by W. R. Snelgrove, 
[2], 5 p. fol. Typewritten. [382160 

© 1c. Nov. 1, 1916; D 45344; Wil- 
liam Rex Snelgrove, Chicago. 

YO-SEM-I-TE; or, The broken arrow, 
play in 3 acts, by Johnstone Jones. 
[65] p. 4to. Typewritten. [32161 

© 1« Nov. 13, 1916; D 45407; 
Elizabeth W. Jones, Los Angeles. 
You’RE ALRIGHT, ELSIE; 1 act vaude- 


ville sketch, by J. J. Enright. [3],. 
15 p. 4to. Typewritten. 32162 


© 1 «e@ Nov. 17, 1916; D 45452: 
John Joseph Enright, Boston. 
YOUR DAUGHTER; play in 1 act, by G. 


W. Johnston, [2], 20 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [ 32165. 


© 1c. Dee. 11, 1916; D 45625; 
George Woodrufi Johnston, Wash- 
ington. 

YOUR MONEY OR YOUR WIFE: farce in 3- 
acts, by F. Jackson. [109] p. 4to. 
Typewritten. [3216+ 

© 1c Nov. 27, 1916: D 45537: 
Fred Jackson, New York. 

23823 BADE STREET; comedy in 1 act, by 
H. M. Hicks. [1], 21 p. 4to. Type- 
written. [32165- 

© 1 e« Nov. 18, 1916; D 45504; 
Henry M. Hicks, New York. 


Number of entries of Dramatic compositions (including entries for 2,778 


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unpublished and other one-copy dramas) printed in the catalogue since 


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comedy drama in 4 acts, by Gus J. | in 4 acts and 7 tableaux, adapted by 

Heege. [32165-1 | N. Hart Jackson from the French 

of A. d’Ennery and Eugene Cormon. 

[32163—2 

© by Philip A. Heege, Tampa, © by Frances W. Jackson, Rye, 

Fla., as child of the deceased author, N. Y., as widow of the author, in ex- 

in renewal for 28 years. Renewal tension for 14 years. Renewal no. 

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CPASS. A.) MUNI 


Amite, Tangipahoa Parish, La. [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [32166 

© Dee. 9, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1916; 
F 30221; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

ANADARKO, Caddo Co., OkI. 
ance maps] Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 11 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. 


New York. 


ANDALUSIA, Covington Co., Ala. 


21 inches. 


1916; F 30211; Sanborn map co., 
New York 


ANSONTA, Conn. 
by, ahd Shelton. 
inches. [32169 

Se Novs 15, 1916: 2 c. Nov. 23, 
1916; F 28957; Price & Lee co., 
New Haven. 


Map of Ansonia, Der- 
Size 174 by 84 


Bay County, Fla. New sectional map 
of Bay Co., Fla. Seale 1 inch to 


5940 ft. Size 42 by 32 inches. 
; [32170 
© Now WS, 1916; 2 «Nov. 23, 


1916; F 28958; Edwin H. Wilbur, 
Lynn Haven, Fla. 


BELLEVUE, Eaton Co., Mich. [Insur- 
ance maps] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 


inches. [32171 

© Noy. IT. ats 2. +e. Now. 28; 
1916; F 30212; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Benson Swift Co., Minn. [Insurance 
map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32172 

@rabee. 15, 19163 2 .e. “Dee. 16, 

1916; F 30237; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


[Insur- | 


[32167 | 
© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 24, 
1916; F 380196; Sanborn map CO., 


[In- | 
surance maps] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 6 Sheets, size 25 by | 
[32168 | 
PA INGV ak, 4916; 2 c. Nov. 28, | 


Bison Garfield Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Nov., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [32173 


© Dec 19, 1916; 2 ¢ Dec. 20, 
1916; F 30251; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


BLUE POINT, Suffolk Co., N. Y.  [In- 
surance maps] Oct., 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [32174 

© Noy. 2i,.totn. 2 ¢ Noy. 28. 
1916; F 30207; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


BorpvEr line transportation co. See 
Pacific Coast. 
BraDy, McCulloch Co., Tex. [Insur- 


ance map] Nov., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32175 

© Dee. 18, 1916; 2 ¢. Dec? 15, 
1916; F 30285; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


BRAWLEY, Imperial Co., Cal. [Insur- 
ance maps] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32176 

©) Nov; 18,. 1916). 2° ex Nov: 27, 
1916; F 80195; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


BristoL, Conn. 
of Bristol. 
an inch. 


Price & Lee co.’s map 
1912. Scale 1,091 ft. to 
Size 24 by 254 inches. 

[32177 

©" Dee, 12. T9162 eee. - 1a: 

1916; F 381002; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven, Conn. 


aes N. Y¥. [Insurance maps] 
6., skeleton sheets 15, 16, 19. 
Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 8 sheets, 
size 27 by 19 inches. [382178 
© Dec. 28, 1916; 2° c¢., Dee. 30, 
1916; F 80272; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 
—— Map of borough of Brooklyn. 
1917. “Seale, 5,500 ft... to 2 inches. 
Size, 21 by 23 inches. [32179 


OwiDee, 29, :291G +92 ca nDee. 18, 
1916: EF 28996 ; Rand, MeNally &.co., 
New York. 


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32180 


BurFrato, N. Y. Insurance maps. v. 4. 
1916. Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 96 1., 
size 25 by 21 inches. [32180 

© Dee, 19,1916: 2 © Dee: 21, 
1916; F 30270; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CANTON, Blaine Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Nov., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an 
inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. [32181 


©). Dee-F1, A916: |): 2.c. Dee, 22 
1916; F 380252; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


CARLISLE, Nicholas Co., Ky.  [Insur- 
ance maps] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an ineh. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32182 

© Nov. :27, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 
1916; F 380210; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


CARMEN, Alfalfa Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Oct., 1916. Secale 50. ft. to an 
inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32183 

©’ ‘Dee: 18, ‘19162 -e)* Dees 15, 

1916; F 30231; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


CARROLL County, Ill. Map of Carroll 
Co., Jll., revised and corrected by 
Carroll Co. title and abstract co. 
1916. Size, 40 by 57 inches. [382184 

© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 1916; 
¥ 28984; T. W. Fuller, Dixon, Il. 

CASSANDRA, Cambria Co., Pa. [Insur- 
ance map] Nov., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Sheet, Size 25 by 21 
inches. [82185 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1916; 


F 30239; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

CHAMBERSBURG, Franklin Co., Pa. In- 
surance maps Sept., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an ineh. 21 sheets, size 
25 by 21 inches. [32186 

© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 24, 
1916; F 30197; Sanborn map o., 
New York. 

CLARENCE, Shelly Co.. Mo. [Insurance 


map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 

inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32187 

©) Nov. ,27., 1916: 2 @ Nay, 28) 

1916; F 30206; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


CiaRK, Clark Co., S. D. [Insurance 
map] Nov., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[22188 

© Dee. 23, 1916; 2 e) Dee, 26, 

1916; F 30264; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


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pt. 1, 1s wee 


CLEAR LAKE, Cerro Gordo Co., Ia. 
[Insurance map] Sept., 1916. Seale 
50 ft. to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [82189 


© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ce. Dec. 12, 1916; 


¥ 30222; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
Creo, Major Co., Okl. [Insurance 


map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 


inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 
[32190 
© Dee. “11, 1916 "Ser eee ee 


1916; F 30223; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


CotomBsta. Map of republic of Colom- 
bia. 1916. Scale 1 inch to 50 miles. 
Size 18 by 19 inches. [32191 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ec. Dee. 9, 
1916; F 31014; Carib syndicate, 1td., 
New York. 


CROTHERSVILLE, Jackson Co., Ind. [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [32192 

© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 e@. Dec. 20, 
1916; F 30248; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Dartas County, Ia. Atlas of Dallas 
Co., Ia., containing maps of town- 
ships of the county, maps of state. 
United States and world, farmers’ 
directory, analysis of the system of 


U. S. land surveys. Seales vary. 
26 1. size 174 by 15 inches. Bound. 
[32193 


© Nov. 15, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 9, 1916; 
F 28992; G. W. Anderson, Mason 
City, Ia. 

Dayton, Columbia Co., Wash.  [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 16 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [32194 


© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1916; 


F 30236; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 

Daytona, Volusia Co., Fla. Insur- 
ance maps. Nov., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 13 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [32195 

© Dee. 23, 1916; 2 ¢) Dee ee 


1916; F 30256; Sanborn map cCo., 
New York. 

DENVER & Rio GRANDE r. r. Mortgage 
map showing the position of Denver 
& Rio Grande r. r., consolidated 


mortgage 4s, due 1936. Size 74 by 
12 inches. [32196 
© Nov. 24, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 27, 


1916; F 28962; White & Kemble, 


New York. 


1438 


MAPS 


no. 12, 1916 


32212 


Derspy. See Ansonia, Conn. 


DoLAND, Spink Co., S. D. [Insurance 
map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 


inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 
[32197 
meee, 1916:.2 G Dec. 26, 


1916; F 30268; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Dover, Kingfisher Co., Okl.  [Insur- 
ance map] Novy., 1916. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32198 
fy Mee) 21. 1916; 2 c. Dec. 23, 
1916; F 30253; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 
East bound rate groups. See United 
States. 


Outline map of Europe. Size 
32199 


EUROPE. 
10 by 16 inches. 


© Dee. 20. 1916; 2 ec Dec. 22, 
1916; F 31019: Robert Hudson 
George, New Haven, Conn. 


FAIRVIEW, Major Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Nov. 1, 1916. Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32200 

avec 23, 1916:.2. ¢c. Dec. 26, 
1916; F 30267; Sanborn map ©co., 
New York. 


Fatt River, Mass. City of Fall River, 


1917. Seale 1000 ft. to 1 inch. Size 
26 by 20 inches. [32201 
ertay 2. 191G;:. 2 ce. Nov. 29, 


1916: F 28966: Sampson & Murdock 
co., Boston. 


FAyeEeTre County, W. Va. Size 17 by 


18 inches. [32202 
© Dee. 20, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 22, 
1916; F 31022: Shedd-Brown mfg. 


co., Minneapolis. 


[Insurance map] New 
Aug., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [32203 

Gipec. 22./.1916:.2 c.. Dec. 26. 
1916; F 30259; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


FLInt, Mich. 
sheets 15 and 83. 


FroripA. America’s famous winter re- 
sort state reached by the magnifi- 
cent through trains of the Louisville 
& Nashville railroad and connec- 
tions. Size 14? by 7? inches. 

[32204 


© Dee. 11, 1916; 2c Dee. 18, 
1616; F 31010; Poole bros., Chicago. 


Forp County, Ill. Standard atlas. 
Chicago, Geo. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 
2p. L, 'T=19, viii, x=xxiii p. \illus., 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 

[32205 

© Nov. 4, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 15, 1916: 

aff. Nov. 9, 1916; A 446440; Geo. A. 
Ogle & co., Chicago. 


Forest HEIGHTS, Va. Forest Heights, 
York Co., Va., a suburb of Williams- 
burg, Va., Oct. 15, 1916. Size 30 by 
48 inches. [32206 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 8, 1916; 
F 28989; Forest Heights corp., Nor- 
folk, Va 

France. Map of the Somme district. 
Size 10 by 9 inches. [32207 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 1916; 


F 31005; Rand McNally & co., Chi- 
cago. 

GENESEE County, Mich. Size 94 by 84 
inches. [32208 


© Dee. 11, 1916; 2 « Dee. 13, 
1916; F 31000; Guaranty title and 
mortgage co., Flint, Mich. 


GEORGIANA, Butler Co., Ala. [Insur- 
ance map] Nov., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32209 

© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 e Dec. 19, 

1916; F 30244; Sanborn map co.. 
New York. 


GoLD REEF pistricT, Cal. Map of the 
gold reef district, San Bernardino 
Co., Cal., compiled from surveys and 
official records. Dec., 1916. Scale 
1,000 ft. to 1 inch. Size 253 by 323 
inches. [32210 

©) Dec. 15: #916-. (2 pe. , Dee 2s. 


1916; F 31021; Félix Violé, Los 
Angeles. 
GRANTSBURG, Burnet Co.. Wis. [In- 


Oct.. 1916. Scale 50 
3 sheets, size 25 by 


surance map] 
ft. to an inch. 


21 inches. [32211 
(Cy) Dee. 14." 1916 = 72 eee 5. 
1916; EF 30227; Sanborn map Co., 


New York. 


GREAT Farts MINE, Md. Birdseye 
view of properties of the Great Falls 
mine of Maryland. 2 sheets, size 25 
by 48 inches. fo2212 

(Gl hiay. “fy dotGs *2"e pect hs: 
1916: F 28988; Great Falls mine of 
Maryland, Washington. 


GREAT WHITE FLEET. See Western 
hemisphere. 


1439 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


322138 


pt.1, n.s., v.13 


GuTHRIE CENTER, Guthrie Co. Ia. | Innrvors. Scale 1 in. to 173 miles. 


[Insurance map] Sept., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [32213 

© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c Dec. 18, 
1916; F 30241; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


HAMPTON BEACH, Rockingham Co., N. 
H. [Insurance map] Nov., 1916. 
Seale 50 ft. to an inch. §& sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [32214 

© Dee. 19, 1916; 2 © Dec. 20, 
1916; F 30249; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


HartrorD, Conn. [Insurance map] 
v. 2. add’l sheet 161. <Aug., 1916. 
Scale 50 ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 
21 inches. [32215 


© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1916; 


F 30218; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 
Hetena, Alfalfa Co., Okl.  ([Insur. 


Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 

Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32216 

© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 « Dee. 15, 

1916; F 30225; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


ance map] 
to an inch. 


HittspaLE County, Mich. Standard 


atlas. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & ©co., 
1916. 2 p. 1. T-80, viii, x—xxiii p. 
illus., ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 

[32217 


-© Nov. 22, 1916: 2 ec. and aff. Dec. 
14, 1916; A 446802; Geo. A. Ogle & 
co., Chicago. 


HoLitanp, Ottawa Co., Mich. Insur- 
ance maps. Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 


to an inch. 29 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32218 
© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c Dee. 19, 


1916; F 30245; 
New York. 


Sanborn map ©Co., 


Howetr., Livingston Co.. Mich.  [In- 
surance map] Noy.. 1916. Secale 50 
ft. to an inch. 11 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [32219 

© Dec. 23, 1916: 2 e Dee. 26, 
1916; F 30260: Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Huvrtsporo, Russell Co., Ala. [Insur- 
ance map] Noy., 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 2 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [82220 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 « Dee. 15, 
1916: F 30232; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Size 14 by 21 inches. [32221 


© Nov. 11, 1916: 2 @ Nov. 18, 
1916: F 28954; George F. Cram & 
co., Chicago. 


INGERSOLL, Alfalfa Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Nov., 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32222 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 e Dee. 20, 
1916; F 30250; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Inox County, Mich. Size 14 by 17 
inches. [32223 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 ec Dee. 22, 
1916; F 31023; Shedd-Brown mfg. 
co., Minneapolis. 


Jersey City, N. J. Complete map of 
Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne, and 
calendar for 1917. Secale 1 mi. to 3 
inches. Size 26 by 23 inches. 

[32224 


© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1916; 
F 28995; Rand. McNally & co., New 
York. 


KERRVILLE, Kerr Co., Tex. [Insur- 
ance map] Nov., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [82225 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 e. Dec. 20, 
1916; F 30247; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Kincsport, Sullivan Co., Tenn. [In- 
surance map] Nov., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32226 


© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 e Dec 16, 
1916; F 30238; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Knox County, Mo. Standard atlas. 
Chicago. Geo. A. Ogle & co., 1916. 
2 p. 1, T-65, viii, x—xxiii p. illus., 
ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00 

[32227 


© Oct. 20, 1916: 2 « Nov. 15, 
1916: aff. Nov. 9, 1916; A 446439; 
Geo. A. Ogle & co., Chicago. 


LaHoma, Garfield Co., Okl.  [Insur- 
ance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Sheet, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32228 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ec. Noy. 28, 
1916: F 30203; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


1440 


MAPS 


no. 12, 1916 


LAkE County, Ind. Map of Lake 
County, Ind., compiled from official 


records, 1917. Seale 1 mi. to 8 
inches. Size 114 by 49 inches. Blue- 
print. [32229 


© Dee. 12, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 16, 1916; 
‘WY 31003; Ray Seely, Hammond, Ind. 


Linty, Cambria Co., Pa. [Insurance 
map] Nov. 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32230 

© Dee, 23; 1916: 2 « Dec. 26, 

1916; F 30266; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Lone IstaAnp. Map of Long Island 
and calendar for 1917. Size 10 by 
23 inches. [32231 

© Dee. 9, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 13, 1916; 
FE 28997; Rand, McNally & co., New 
York. 

Lovurstana. The department of agri- 
culture and immigrations’ map of 
Louisiana, a phytogeographic map 
showing the principal vegetation 
areas, all principal commercial 
points, town populations and rail- 
way distances. Scale 44 inches to SO 
miles. Size 24 by 18 inches. [32232 

©) Nov. 14)°1916: 2.c¢. Nov. 25, 
1916; F 28963; George F. Cram co., 
Chicago. 


LOUISVILLE & Nashville r. r. See 
United States. 
LupinetTon, Mason Co., Mich. Insur- 


Sept., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
30 sheets, size 25 by 21 

[32233 
en Now, 528, 
Sanborn map co.,, 


ance maps. 
‘to an inch. 
inches. 
uNov. 27. 1916: 2 
Poo es HY aO0216 ° 
New York. 
McKenzie County, N. D. Map of Me- 
IKkenzie County, N. D. Size 30 by 36 


inches. [Blueprint] [32234 
@ Nov) 13, 1916; 2. e,.Nov., 27, 
191G;> E 28961; William Janson, 


Walford City, N. D. 

Macon, Macon Co., Mo. [Insurance 
maps] Sept., 1916; Scale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 9 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. S35) 

) Noy. 24). 1916.2 «New 25, 
1916; F 380199; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

MAnor, Travis Co., ‘Tex. [Insurance 
map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32236 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 e« Nov. 28, 

1916; EF 30202; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


32244 


Marion County, W. Va. Size 11 by 19 
inches. PAA 
@) Nov. 25). 1916: 2c. Now! 29, 
1916; EF 28967; Shedd-Brown mfg. 
co., Minneapolis. 

MARSHALL, Madison Co., N. C. 
surance map] Oct., 1916; 
ft. to an inch. Sheet, size 
inches. 

© \ Now 427) 19165 2ye: 
1916; EF 30201; Sanborn 
New York. 

MIpDLETOWN, Conn. Price & Lee co.’s 
map of the city of Middletown, 1916. 
Size 21 by 23 inches. [32239 

© Novo: 1916" 2c Dee tf, AgiG* 


[ In- 
Seale 50 
LO eed 

[32238 
Nov. 28, 
map Co., 


KF 28978; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven. 

Minan, Washtenaw & Monroe ¢Cos., 
Mich. [Insurance maps] Sept., 
1916... Seale 50: ft. to.an inch. 4 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. [32240 


© Nov. 24) 19162. c. Nov. 25, 
1916; F 30198; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

MILWAUKEE, Wis. Caspar’s official 
map of the city of Milwaukee and 
vicinity. Scale 1500 ft. to 1 inch. 
Size 27 by 22 inches. [32240* 

© Oct. 10, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 4, 1916; 


KR 28938; C. N. Caspar co.,. Mil- 
waukee. 

[Insurance maps] v. 8, add’l. 
sheets. 920-924. Sept., 1916. Scale 


50 ft. to an ineh. 5 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [32241 
© Deer 28, o191G:) 2) ce Dee 30, 
1916; F 30271; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 
MINERVILLE, Essex Co., N. Y.  [In- 
surance maps] Oct., 1916. Seale 50 
ft, to an nich. 9 sheets, size 25 by 


21 inches. 32242 
©} Nov.’ 20) 1916). 2,.c.:Now.28; 


1916;. F 30208; 
New York. 


Sanborn map Co., 


Mownrore Ciry. Monroe Co., Mo. [In- 
surance map] Oct.. 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. _ [82248 

@ Dec 13.) 7 tOlG 27 ce Wecean, 
OTE OR SO2302) Sanborn map) Co,, 


New York. 

Monroe County, Fla. A. W. Hopkins, 
Monroe and Dade Counties, Mlorida, 
property. Seale 2 inches to 1 mile. 
Size 52 by 294 inehes. [Blueprint.] 

[32244 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2°c. Dee. 4, 1916; 

Ff 28980; Samuel J. E. Lucas, Sterl- 
ing, Mich. 


1441 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Mr. Kisco, Westchester Co., N. 
[Insurance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 
50 ft. to an inch. 10 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [32245 


© Dee. 13, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1916; 


F 30234; Sanborn map co, New 
York. 
NECEDAH, Juneau Co., Wis. [Insur- 


ance map] Nov., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 4 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32246 

© Dee. 18, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1916; 
EF 30243; Sanborn map co., New 
Niorlks. 


New Britain, Conn. Price & Lee 
co’s. new map of New Britain, pre- 


pared for their city directory. 1916. 
Scale 1000 ft. to 1 inch. Size 24 by 
19 inches. [32247 


© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1916; 
I’ 28986; Price & Lee co., New Ha- 
ven, Conn. 


New Lisson, Juneau Co., Wis. [In- 
surance map] Noy., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [82248 

© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1916; 
F 30228; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


New York (City) Complete map of 
Manhattan, principal sections of 
Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and calen- 
dar for*i19it: «Seate Lf” mi. toe. 24 
inches. Size 344 by 1934 inches. 

[32249 

© Dee. 9, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1916; 

F 28994; Rand, McNally & co., New 
York. 


Indexed guide and map, borough 
of Manhattan, New York city. New 
York. White Plains, N. Y., The H. 
W. Wilson company, 1916. cover- 
title, 17 p. maps. 8vo. $0.15. 
[32250 
© Sept. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
16, 1916; A 447385; H. W. Wilson 
co., White Plains, N. Y. 


[Insurance map] Boro. of Queens. 
v. 8 new sheets 49-52, 102-104. 
Sept., 1916. Scale 60 ft. to an inch. 
7 sheets, size 25 by 18 inches. 

[382251 

©s Dee AS n191Ge, 25 © , Dees 44, 

1916 yuk 80224: Sanborn .map..cor, 
New York. 

NortH CENTRAL States. Official map, 
Groups in central freight assn, ter. 
and adjacent points to points in the 
southeast (Green line territory) as 


pt. Beso. 


Y. | Nortua CENTRAL STateEs—Continued., 


described in Eugene Morris’ freight 
tariff no. 112 series and C. E. Ful- 
ton’s freight tariff no. 104 series. 
Size 26 by 28 inches. [32252 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1916; 
F 28971; Eugene Morris, Chicago. 


Official map, Greups in central 
freight assn. ter. and adjacent points 
to southeastern Mississippi Valley 
territory, as described in E. Morris’ 
freight tariff no. 15 series, C. E. Ful- 
ton’s freight tariff no. 108 and 111 
series. Size, 28 by 26 inches. 

2 [32253 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1916; 
F 28978; Eugene Morris, Chicago. 

OKEENE, Blaine Co., Okl. [Insurance 
map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 3 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32254 

ec. Nov. 28, 

Sanborn map ©Co., 


© Noy. 27, 79th 2 
1916;). F (30205. 
New York. 


OREGON. Map showing Oregon & Cali- 
fornia railroad co.’s grant lands, 
title to same revested in United 
States by act of Congress June 9, 
1916. Size, 18 by 44 inches. [82255 

© Nov. 14, 191652 ¢. Nev.n22, 
1916; F 28970; Grant lands locating 
eo., Portland, Or. 


OREGON & CALIFORNIA railroad eo. 


See Oregon. 


ORECON-WASHINGTON r. r. & naviga- 
tion-co. Mortgage map showing the 
portion of Oregon-Washington r. r. 
& navigation co., first and refunding 
mortgage 4s, due 1961. prepared by 
White & Kemble. Size, 74 by 12 
inches. [82256 

© Nov. 22,° 1916*" 2. Ween 
1916; F 28959; White & Kemble, 
New York. 


Pactric Coast. Border line transpor- 
tation eco. passenger and freight 
service between Puget Sound, Brit- 
ish Columbia, and southeastern 
Alaska. Size, 15 by 32 inches. 

foseot 
© May. 10, 1916; 2,6. Dee ss: 
1916; F 31011; Poole bros., Chicago. 


PaLMYRA, Marion Co., Mo.  [Insur- 
ance map] Novy.. 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [382258 

Dee. 23;,, 1916; 2 a Dee 2a: 
1916; F 380263; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


1442 


MAPS 
no. 12, 1916 


PASADENA, Cal. Thurston’s map of 
Pasadena, So. Pasadena, Altadena, 
and San Marino. Size 46 by 382 
inches. [382259 

i Moy. 20,°1916; 2c. Noy, 29, 
1916; F 28979; E. Thompson Thurs- 
ton, Pasadena, Cal. 


PATCHOGUE, Suffolk Co., N. Y. Insur- 
ance maps. Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 27 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32260 

BeamesNoy. 21, 1916; 2 c. -Nov. 28, 
1916; F 30209; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

PEKIN, Tazewell Co., Ill. Insurance 
maps. Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 26 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32261 

evDee!! 15, 

Sanborn map ©Co., 


© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 
1916; F 30229; 

- New York. 
PENNSYLYANIA SYSTEM. Map of the 
Pennsylvania system. Size 38 by 63 
inches. [32262 
© Aug. 18, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 18, 
1916; F 31006; Poole bros., Chicago. 


PHILADELPHM, Pa. Academy Hill, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Size 23 by 2 
inches. [32263 


©) mec M2, 1916: 2c. Dee, 15, 
1916: F 31001; Charles Louis Sea- 
sholes, Philadelphia. 


iicueance maps. v.. 3, . 1916. 
Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 63 1., size 25 
by 21 inches. Bound. [32264 

Ptee 2 1916: 2° c., Dec. -27, 
1916; EF 30269; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

PHOENIX. Ariz. Auto road, Phoenix, 

Los Angeles via Parker cut-off and 


Parker. Size 8 by 8 inches. 32265 

Pecos, «1916; 2 c.. Dec. 20, 
Pies wotolng: ©. .T.. Boyd, Los 
Angeles, 


Auto road, Phoenix. Los Angeles 
via Parker cut-off, and Bush’s ferry. 


Size 8 by 8 inches. [32266 
en ibees At 19163) 2° c:- Dec. 20, 
fos, H 31018; C. T. Boyd, Los 
Angeles, 
PirrspurcH, Pa. Plat book of the 
eity of Pittsburgh. v. 6. comprising 
South side and southern vicinity 


(east half) from official records. 
private plans and actual surveys. 
1916. Seales vary. 69 1. size 23 by 
16 inches. [382267 

© Nov. 9, 1916; 2 ec. Nov. 21, 1916; 
Ff 28964; G. M. Hopkins co., Phila- 
delphia. 


32276 


POND CREEK, Grant Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Nov., 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an nich. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32268 

© Dee. .23, 1916: 2 ¢ Dec 26; 
1916; F 30255; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


PorTAGE, Cambria Co., Pa. [Insurance 


maps] Oct., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to 
an inch. 8S sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [382269 

©, Noy. 24 1916:>2 ¢. Noy, (25. 
1916; EF 30200; Sanborn map co., 


New York. 


Preston County, W. Va. 
12 inches. [32270 
@). Dec. £6) A916: 2 .c. Dec, 9, 
1916: EF 31004; Shedd-Brown mfg. 
co., Minneapolis. 


Size 18 by 


REDFIELD, Spink Co., 8S. D. [Insurance 
map] Oct., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 7 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32271 

©). DecatS> 19165 (Zoe, Deed, 

1916; F 30242; Sanborn map ©Co., 
New York. 


RIcHLAND County, Mont. Size 12 by 

184 inches. la22ne 

©) Dee! 16). 19163 52> ce. Deck2a 

1916; F 31015; Shedd-Brown mfg. 
co., Minneapolis. 


Rinewoop, Major Co., Okl. [Insur- 
ance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Sheet, size 25 by 21 
inches. [aZz2te 


©) Nov. 245, d9163,.2) ¢ Noy. 28, 
1916; EF 30204; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


RocHeEstTErR, N. Y. Map of the city of 
Rochester, 1916. Size 134 by 133 
inches. [382274 

©<s Nov. 22452916 2 hes eee Tt, 
1916; F 28982; Drew, Allis co., Ro- 
chester. 


Same. Seale 1,000 ft. to 1 inch. 
Size 39 by 26 inches? [382275 

@* Novas 271 916272e;, Novog29: 
1916; F 28965; Drew, Allis co., Wor- 
cester, Mass. 


RouMANIA. Roumania and vicinity. 
Seale 40 mi. to 1 inch. Size 9 by 9 
inches. [32276 

@©uNov. SEO TS1G 02) ei Nowe iT, 
1916: F 28955; Rand, McNally & 
co., Chicago. 


1443 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt.  Bs.W. ae 


San ANTONIO, Tex. [Insurance map] 
v. 4, add’! sheets 435-487, South San 


Antonio. <Aug., 1916. Seale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 8 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. Peped 

@) Dees 9p A916, te. Dee) 12, 


1916; F 302220; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SAN FRANcISCO, Cal. Mission blocks 
from the Daily block book of the 
city and county of San Francisco, 
Cal. Size 12 by 94 inches. [32278 

© Aug. 29, 1916; 2 c. Sept. 22, 
1916; EF 28987; Thomas. Charles 
Butterworth, San Francisco. 


SCOTTSVILLE, Mason Co., Mich. [In- 
surance map] Oct., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 3 sheets, size 25 
by 21 inches. [382279 


©) Dec 03 19163 “2G. Wee, a5, 
1916; F 30288; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SEATTLE, Wash. Insurance maps. v. 
i, 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 
9 p. 1. 95 1, size 25 by 21 inches. 
Bound. [32280 


© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ec. Noy. 29, 
1916; F 30217; Sanborn map oco., 
New York. 


SHELBINA, Shelby Co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance maps] Oct., 1916. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 6 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [382281 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 e« Nov. 28, 
1916; F 380214; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


SHELBYVILLE, Shelby Co., Mo. [Insur- 
ance map] Oct., 1916. Secale 50 ft. 
to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[382282 

© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 ce. Dee. 15, 

1916; F 30226; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Insurance maps. Nov., 1916. 
Seale 50 ft. to an inch. 29 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [32283 

© Dee. 23.. AVIG: 2 ec Dee. 26, 
1916; F 30258; Sanborn map co., 
New York. — 


SHELTON. 


See Ansonia, Conn. 


Sours AmeERIcA. Mapa comercial de 
la América del Sur. Indice de las 
cuidades, ete. Chicago, New York, 
Rand McNally & company, 1916. 81 
Dow Lol: [32284 

© Nov. 25, 1916: 2 e and aff. 


Dec. 1, 1916; A 445886; Rand Mce- | 


Nally & co., Chicago. 


SouTH AMERICA—Continued. 

Mapa comercial de la América del 
Sur, serie Pan-americana, indicando 
las lineas de los ferrocarriles y de 
los vapores, comprende ademas los 
mapas en escala grande de la 
vecindad de las civades de Buenos 
Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Valparaiso, y 
Bogoté. Scale 80 miles to 1 inch. 
Size 43 by 57 inches. [32285 


© Nov. 25, 1916; 2’ ¢ Deena 
1916; F 28969 ; Rand-McNally & co., 
Chicago. 


SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Main 
line Southern Pacific co. and pro- 
prietary companies showing relative 
position of the Galveston, Harris- 
burg and San Antonio ry. Mexican 
and Pacific extensions. Size 153 by 
8 inches. [32286 

© Oct. 31, 1916; 2 -@eigyeae 
1916; F 28953; Hdward Aberle, West 
Nutley, N. J. 


SPRINGFIELD, Ill. Street map of the 

city of Springfield, Ill., 1916. Seale 

1 inch to 1200 ft. Size 21 by 24 

inches. [32287 

© Feb. 29, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 6, 

1916; F 28983; Sangamon County 
abstract co., Springfield, Ill. 


STAMFORD, Conn. [Insurance map] 
New sheets 55-58, Shippan, Sept., 
1916. Scale 100 ft. to an inch. 4 
sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. , [32288 

© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1916; 
F 30219; Sanborn map co., New 
York. 


Price & Lee co.’s new map of 
Stamford, 1916. Scale 2000 ft. to 24 
inches. Size 382 by 23 inches. [32289 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 11, 1916; 


F 28991; Price & Lee co., New 
Haven, Conn. 
STOUTSVILLE, Monroe Co., Mo.  [In- 


surance map] Nov., 1916. Secale 50 

ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32290 

© Dee. 21, 1916: 2 & Wem 

1916; F 380254; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


TALLAHASSEE, Leon Co., Fla. Insur- 
ance maps. Nov., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 15 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32291 

© Dec. 23, 1916; 2 e. Dee. 26, 
1916; EF 30257; Sanborn map Co., 
New York. 


1444 


MAPS 


no. 12, 1916 


Tayror, Williamson Co., Tex. Insur- 
ance maps. Oct., 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 14 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [382292 

© Nov. 27, 1916: 2 ec. Nov. 28, 
1916; F 380215; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


Terry County, Tex. Map of Terry 
Co., Tex., 1917. Size 20 by 17 inches. 


[32293 
fi) Nov. 15, 1916: 2 c Nov. 25, 
1916; F 28993. .Geo. W. Neill, 


Brownfield, Tex. 


TuHrer River Farris, Pennington Co., 
Minn. [Insurance map] Nov., 1916. 
Scale 50 ft. to an inch. 10 sheets, 
size 25 by 21 inches. [382294 


© Dec. 23, 1916; 2 ec. Dee. 26, 
1916; F 380262; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


THorPE, Clark Co., Wis. [Insurance 
map] Nov., 1916. Seale 50 ft. to an 
inch. 38 sheets, size 25 by 21 inches. 

32295 

(©) Dee 23, 1916;.2 ¢c. Dec. 26, 

POG 0H) 50265; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

Unitep States. Attractive summer 
resort regions reached by the Louis- 
ville & Nashville r. r. and its con- 
nections. Size 94 by 28 inches. 

[82296 


© June 8, 1916; 2 « Dec. 18, 
1916;.F 31012; Poole bros., Chicago. 


Map of United States showing 
popular and electoral vote cast for 
democratic, republican and progres- 
Sive candidates at presidential elec- 
tion, 1912. Scale 200 mi. to 1 inch. 
Size 74 by 16 inches. [32297 

© June 24, 1916; 2 c« June 29, 
1916; F 31020; Matthews-Northrup 
works, Buffalo. 

Official map, grouping of points 
in Jll., Ind., Ia., Mich., Minn., Mo.,; 
S. Dak., and Wis. between which 
commodity rates are published in 
Western trunk line freight tariff. 
no. 50 series. Size 24 by 35 inches. 
[382298 
©, Now 29, 1916; 2 ¢c.-Dec 2, 
1916; F 28972; Eugene Morris, Chi- 
cago. 
Official map, groupings of eastern 
and middle western points on traffic 
destined to trans-continental freight 
bureau territory. Size 24 by 35 
inches. [32299 
meNov. 29, 1916; 2 ¢. Dee. . 2, 
1916; KF 28975; Eugene Morris, Chi- 
cago. 


76461—_17 


vu 


32307 


UNITED STATES—Continued. 
Official map, groupings of points 
in Ark., Colo., Ill., Ind., Iowa, Kans., 
Mich., Minn., Mo., Neb., S. Dak., & 
Wis. between which class and com- 
modity rates are published in West- 
ern trunk line tariff. no. 18 series. 
Size 24 by 85 inches. [32300 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. Dee. 2, 
1916; F 28977; Eugene Morris, Chi- 
cago. 


Official map, groupings of points 
in defined territories on traffic des- | 
tined to southwestern tariff com- 
mittee territory. Size 24 by 30 
inches. [32301 

©) INov..29;" 1916" - 2c" Dee") 2, 
1916; F 28974; Eugene Morris, Chi- 
cago. 


Official map of east bound rate 
groups in Trunk line and New Eng- 
land territories. Size 86 by 41 
inches. [82302 

© Dee; 1 AsiGs 2. G Dee. 13; 
1916; F 28998; Eugene Morris, Chi- 
cago. 


Official map of west bound rate 
groups in Trunk line and New Eng- 
land territories. Size 386 by 41 
inches. [382303 

©- Pees 7, 1916: 2 c., Dec, 13; 
1916; F 28999; Eugene Morris, Chi- 
cago. 


Official map, rate adjustment ter- 
ritories in the southeast. Size 24 by 
35 inches. [32304 

©. Now. -29, 24916) 2 c. ; Dee. 2, 
1916; F 28976; Eugene Morris, Chi- 
cago. 


Private insurance versus state- 
managed insurance under workmen’s: 
compensation laws in the United 
States, Nov. 1, 1916. Size 11 by 73% 
inches. [32300. 

©) Nov. 17,1916: 2 ¢. (Nov. 24, 
1916; F 28960; Frederick Robertson 
Jones, New York. 


United States, showing group of 
states. Size 7 by 10 inches. [52306 

© Nov:.25, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 8, 1916; 
F 31013; Universal co., New York. 


VANCEBURG, Lewis Co., Ky. [Insur- 
ance map] Nov. 1916. Scale 50 ft. 
to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 21 
inches. [32307 

©) Dec. 15, 1916: 2c. Dec, le, 
1916; F 30240; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


. 1445. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32308 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 13, no. 12, 1916 


Vera Cruz, Mexico. Mexican oilfields 
map showing property subdivisions 
of northern Vera Cruz and southern 


Tamaulipas, Mexico, 1916. Scale, 
1 in. to 1.58 miles. Size 141 by 52 
inches. Blueprint. [32308 


© Dee. 4, 1916; 2 ¢. Dec. 6, 1916; 
F 28985; Alee Byers Hitchman, 
Tampico, Mexico. 


VERDE Mining district, Ariz. Proper- 
ties in the Verde mining district, 
Yavapai Co., Ariz. Secale 1000 ft. to 
1inch. Size 42 by 36 inches. Blue- 
print. [32808 

© Nov. 23, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 8, 1916; 
F 28990; J. William Waara, Pres- 
cott, Ariz. 


Town no. 3 north, 
range 9, east. Scale 3 inches to 1 
mile. Size 18 by 18 inches. [32310 

O©Nov. 25, 1916; 2 « Nov. 29, 
1916; F 28968; Wilbur Samuel Mc- 
Alpine, Birmingham, Mich. 


WATERFORD, Mich. 


VATERTOWN, Middlesex Co., Mass. In- 
surance maps. Nov., 1916. Scale 50 
ft. to an inch. 381 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [32311 

© Dec. 23, 1916; 2 « Dec. 26, 
1916; F 30261; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 


WESTERN HEMISPHERE. Routes of the 
Great white fleet and connecting 
lines, United fruit company steam- 
ship service sailing under the Amer- 


ican flag. Size 18 by 92 inches. 
[32312 
© Apr. 13, 1916; 2 «@ Dee 18, 


1916; F 31009; Poole bros., Chicago. 


WHitTe River national forest, Col. 
Size 7 by 10 inches. [32313 
© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 ec. Dec. 5, 1916; 

F 28981; Armin Degener, New York. 


WHITLEY County, Ind. Standard 
atlas. Chicago, G. A. Ogle & co., 
1916. 2 p. 1., 7-73, vii, x—xwxiii p. 
illus., ports., col. maps. fol. $15.00. 

[32314 

© Dee. 2, 1916; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 

14, 1916; A 446803; Geo. A. Ogle & 
co., Chicago. 


WINEVILLE, Riverside Co.; Cal.  [In- 
surance map] Novy., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. Size 25 by 21 inches. 

[32315 

© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 @ Dee. 20, 

1916; F 30246; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

WINTERSET, Madison Co., Ia. [Insur- 
ance maps] Oct., 1916. Seale 50 
ft. to an inch. 5 sheets, size 25 by 
21 inches. [32316 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 & Mey: 2s, 
1916; F 30213; Sanborn map co., 
New York. 

Wisconsin. Hunting and fishing re- 
sorts of northern Wisconsin, and 
Michigan reached by the Chicago 
and Northwestern ry. nos. 6002, 
59806. Scale 2 mi. to 1 inch. Size 
30 by 22 inches, [32317, 32318 

-© July 12, 1916; 2 ce. each Dee. 18, 
1916; F 31007, 31008; Chicago & 
Northwestern ry. co., Chicago. 

WORCESTER, Mass. Map of Worcester, 

Mass., 1916. Size 10 by 113 inches. 

[32319 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 ec Dee. 21, 

1916; F 31016; Drew, Allis co., Wor- 
cester, Mass. 


Woritp. World on the homalographic 
projection (interrupted) Size 19 by 
93 inches. (Goodes series of base 
maps, no. Q). [32320 

© Oct. 28, 1916; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1916; 
F 28956; University of Chicago, Chi- 
cago. 


Number of entries of Maps included in the catalogue since Jan. 1, 1916___ 1, 565 


1446 


CLASSES L AND M. MOTION PICTURES 


ACCIDENT IS THE BEST POLICY. Reel. 
[382321 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 1, 1916; L 9632; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


Ace HIGH. See Perils of cur girl re- 
porters. 


ACTIVE SERVICE. See Mishaps of Musty 
Suffer. 


Arist. See Jimmie Dale alias the Grey 


Seal. 


ALONE IN THE WORLD; directed by Lois 

Weber and Phillips Smalley. Reel. 

[82322 

© Dee. 26, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 27, 1916; L 9816; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


ANOTHER MAN’S SHOES. See Phantom 


buceaneer. 


ARCH CRIMINALS OF Parts. See Vam- 


pires. 
AVENGING ANGEL. See Liberty. 


AWAKENING (THE) OF HELENA RICHIE; 
by Margaret Deland, directed by 
yohn W. Noble. 5 reels. [32323 

© Dee. 14, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
rem Wee 15, 1916; L 9723; Rolfe 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


Bap (THE) MAN oO¥ CHEYENNE; Story 
by Harry Carey, scenario and di- 
rection by Fred A. Kelsey. 2 reels. 

[32324 

© Dee. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Dee. 29, 1916; L 9832; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Barrte (THE) OF LIFE; scenario by 
Adrian Johnson, story by James R. 
Garey, directed by James Vincent. 5 
reels. (Vincent, 6) [382825 

© Dee. 10, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 11, 1916; L 9685; William 
Fox, New York. 
BEARS AND BULLETS. Reel. 132326 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 1, 1916; L 9633; Vitagraph 
co. of America, Brooklyn. 


BEGINNING OF THE SOCIAL SEASON. See 
Rose (Florence) fashions. 


BEYOND RECALL. See Neglected wife. 


Brirrty SMoKE; written by James Oli- 
ver Curwood, directed by William 
Wolbert. 3 reels. [S2327 


© Dee. 27, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9828; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


BILLY THE BANDIT; written by L. V. 
Waters, scenario and direction by 
John Steppling. Reel. [32328 

© Dec. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 5, 1916; L 9651; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BiRDS OF A FEATHER; written and di- 
rected by William V. Mong. 3 
reels. [32329 

© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
hon) oer. 20, She i S72 mie 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Birps oF prey. See Perils of our girl 


reporters. 

BIT OF BENT WIRE. See Dangers of 
Doris. 

Biack (THE) BUTTERFLY; story and 


seenario by Mme. Petrova and L. 
Case Russell, directed by Burton L. 
King. 5 reels. [32330 

© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 4, 1916; L 9647; Popular 
plays and players, inc., New York. 


Brack poor. See Perils of our girl 


reporters. 

BLACK ORCHIDS; written and directed 
by Rex Ingram. 5 reels. (In- 
gram 1975-C) [32331 


© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 26, 1916; L 9799; Blue- 
bird photoplays, ine., New York. 


BLoop MONEY; written by Harry 
Carey, directed by Fred A. Kelsey. 
2 reels. [32332 

© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 26, 1916; L 9795; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BLoopHOUND. See Crimson stain mys- 


tery. 


1447 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


52338 


BUMPS HELPS OUT A BOOK 
animated cartoon, by Earl 
Hurd. (Paramount-Bray cartoon 
no. 50) Split reel. [32333 

© Dee. 11, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 12, 1916; M 789; Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 


Bopby 
AGENT ; 


BoMBS AND BANKNOTES; written by 
Harry Wulze, directed by Wallace 
Beery. Reel. [32334 

© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 26, 1916; L 9798; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


BRAVING BLAZES; in 1 pt., written and 
worked out by James O. Walsh, Rex 
A. Taylor and Joseph A. Richmond. 
Clippings from reel. [382335 

© title, description and 119 prints 
reed. Dec. 27, 1916; L 9824; United 
States motion picture corp., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


BROKEN CHAINS;.in 5. pts., story by 
Clay M. Greene and Joseph R. Gris- 
mer, scenario by Mrs. E. M. Ingle- 
ton, directed by Robert Thornby, 
produced by Peerless. Sniall reel. 
[Title changed from The new 
South] [32336 

© title, description and 231 prints 
reed. Dee. 6, 1916; L 9673; World 
film corp., New York. 


Busses; directed by Herbert Brenon. 
Reel. [82337 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 29, 1916; L 9622; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


BULLIES AND BULLETS; by Graham 
Baker and Lawrence Semon. Reel. 
[32338 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 15, 1916; L 9732. Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 
Is 


BURNING See 


sacred ? 


BAND. marriage 


Buits Casey, crook. Clippings from 
reel. [323839 
© title, description and 40 prints 
reccd. Nov. 28, 1916; L 9615; Melies 
infg. co.,. New York. 


Catt (THE) OF THE UNBORN; story by 
M. Kk. Wilson, scenario by Douglas 
Bronston, directed by M. K. Wilson. 
2 reels. [32340 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Nov. 29, 1916; L 9619; Universal 
film mfg. ¢co., ine, New York. 


pt. i.tiss. ae 


CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL; no. 20, 
cartoon by Wallace A. Carlson. 
Reel. [32341 


© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 4, 1916; M 782; Hssanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


no. 21, cartoon by Wallace A. 
Carlson. Split reel. [82342 


© Dee. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; M 808; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


CAPTAIN JINKS’ GETAWAY; written by 
A. ©. Lichty, directed by Van Dyke 
Brooke. Reel. [382343 


© Dee. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 19, 1916; L 9764; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


CAPTAIN JINKS’ LOVE INSURANCE; by 
Edgar Mele, directed by Van Dyke 
Brooke. Reel. [32344 

© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; L Si6T; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


CAPTAIN JINKS, THE COBBLER; Ssug- 
gested by the incident of The shoe- 
maker of Kopenick, directed by Van 
Dyke Brooke. Reel. [32345 


© Dec. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and deserip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9829; Vita- 
graph co., of America, Brooklyn. 


CApTuRE. See Purple mask. 


CHALIENGE (THE) ; by Astra film corp. 
Clippings from reel. [32346 
© title, description and 103 prints 
reed. Dec. 18, 1916; L 9749; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


CuHiItp (A) oF MysTERY; from the 
story by Willard Mack, directed by 
Hobart Henley. 5 reels. [32347 

© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 18, 1916;.L 9741; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


CHRISTMAS CAROL. See Right to be 


happy. 


City (THE); by Clyde Fitch, scenario 
and direction by Theodore W. 
Wharton. Small reel. [32348 


© title and description reed. Dec. 
4, 1916; 202 prints recd. Dee. 6, 
1916; L 9674; World film corp., New 
York. 


CIVILIZATION IN THE FAR EAST; as Seen 
by Dr. Dorsey. Split reel. 52349: 
© Pec. 21, 1916; 2 c. and -descrip- 
tion Dec. 28, 1916; M 800; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


1448 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 12, 1916 32364 
Coney (A) ISLAND PRINCESS; based | Dawn (THE) OF WISDOM. Clippings 
upon The Princess Zim-Zim, by Ed- from reel. [32357 


ward Sheldon, directed by Dell 
Henderson. 5 reels. [32350 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 1, 1916; L 9636; Famous 
players film co., New York. 


COUNTERFEITERS. See Perils of our 


girl reporters. 


Crrmuson (THE) STAIN MYSTERY; no. 
13. Despoiling brutes, by Albert 
Payson Terhune, photoplay by Otto 
E. Goebel, directed by T. Hayes 
Hunter, produced by Erbograph co. 
2 reels. [32351 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 ¢c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 6, 1916: L 9664: Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. 


14. The bloodhound, by Albert 
Payson Terhune, photoplay by Otto 
E. Goebel, directed by T. Hayes 
Hunter, produced by Erbograph co. 
2 reels. [32352 

© Noy. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 6, 1916: L 9665; Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. 


15. The human tiger, by Albert 
Payson Terhune, photoplay by Otto 
E. Goebel, produced by Erbograph 
co., directed by T. Hayes Hunter. 
2 reels. [32353 

© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 18, 1916; L 9737; Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. 

—16. The unmasking, by Albert 
Payson Terhune, photoplay by Otto 
E. Goebel, produced by Erbograph 
co., directed by T. Hayes Hunter. 
2 reels. [32354 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 18, 1916; L 9738; Consoli- 
dated film corp., New York. 


See Is mar- 


DANCING WITH FOLLY. 
riage sacred? 


Dancers (THE) oF Doris; no. 1. The 
bit of bent wire, by A. Van Buren 
Powell, directed by David Smith. 
Reel. [32355 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 15, 1916; L 9730; Broad- 
way star feature co., ine., Brooklyn. 


2. The luck charm, written by 
Graham Baker, directed by David 
Smith. Reel. [32356 

© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 19, 1916; L 9757; Broad- 
way star feature co., inc., Brooklyn. 


DAUGHTER OF THE U. S. A. See Lib- 
erty. 


FACING DEATH. 


© title, description and 57 prints 

recd. Dec. 19, 1916; L 9719; Melies 
mfg. co., New York. 

Day IN NEw YorRK WITH Betty. Sce 
Rose (Florence) fashions. 


DEMONSTRATION OF A SAFETY APPLI- 
ANCE FOR ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN. 
Clippings from reel. [32358 

© title, description and 14 prints 

recd. Dec. 26, 1916; M 802; William 
A. Ultz, Dallas. 

Crimson 


DESPOILING BRUTES. See 


stain mystery. 


DeEvit’s work. See Jimmie Dale, alias 
the Grey Seal. 


Duvpticity; by Epes W. Sargent, pro- 
duced by Sidney Drew. Reel. 
[32359 
© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 7, 1916; L 9667; Metro pic- 
tures corp., New York. 


EVIDENCE; in 5 pts., adapted and di- 

rected by Edwin August. Small reel. 

[32360 

© title and description recd. Dec. 

9, 1916; 217 prints recd. Dec. 11, 

1916; L 9693; World film corp., New 
York. 


Evit (THE) EYE: by George D. Proc- 
tor. from the story by Hector Turn- 
bull, produced by George H. Mel- 
ford. 5 reels. [32361 

© Dec. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9837; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


Face (THE) DOWNSTAIRS; directed by 
Lois Weber. Reel. [32362 
© Dec. 28, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 2S, 1916; L 9831; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Face (THE) ON THE SCREEN; written 
by Leslie T. Peacocke, directed by 
H. L. Salter. Reel. [32363 

© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; L 9775; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


See Purple mask. 


FArLurkEe (A) at Firty; by J. Bradley 
Smollen, directed by Richard Foster 
Baker. 38 reels. [32364 

© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 2, 1916; L 9641; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


1449 


CATALOGUE OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt 2S. Fy, is 


FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY, LTD.; in 3 | GIANT POWDER; written by Maxwell 


pts. Clippings from roll. [32365 

© title, description and 59 prints 
recd. Dec. 26, 1916; L 9804; Nor- 
disk films kompagni A/S, Kopen- 
hagen. 


FARMER AL F'ALFA’S BLIND PIG; ani- 
mated cartoon, by Paul H. Terry. 
(Paramount-Bray cartoon no. 49) 
Reel. [32366 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 « and descrip- 
tion: Dee. 5; 1916: M783; \ ray 
studios, inc., New York. 


FIGHTING JoE; written by William 
Parker and William V. Mong, di- 
rected by W. V. Mong. 2 reels. 

[32367 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9717; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


FIvE (THE) FRANC PIECE; written by 
Myles D. Savelle, directed by F. J. 
Grandon. 2 reels. [32368 

© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 9, 1916; L 9682; Selig poly- 
scope co., Chicago. 


FLASH (THE) OF DEATH. Reel. [82369 


© Dee. 20, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 22, 1916; L 9784; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine, New York. 
FLORENCE ROSE FASHIONS. See Rese 
(Florence) fashions. 
FORBIDDEN (THE) city. Split reel. 
[82370 
© Dee. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; M 806; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


FORE AND AFT. 
Suffer. 


GARDEN (THE) oF ALLAH; written by 
Robert Hichens, scenario by Gilson 
Willets, directed by Colin Campbell. 
12 reeis. [82371 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 7, 1916; L 9668; Selig poly- 
scope co., Chicago. 


See Mishaps of Musty 


GENTLEMAN (A) OF NERVE; Story by 
Florence Wallace, scenario by Harry 
Vulze, directed by Carter De Haven. 
Reel. [32372 


© Dec. 27, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- ! 


tion Dee. 29, 1916; L 9834: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Guost sHip. See Secret kingdom. 


Ryder, directed by Henry McRae. 2 
reels. [32373 


© Dee. 19, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; L 9778; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. — 


GILDED (THE) LIFE; directed by Lois 

Weber and Phillips Smalley. Reel. 

[32374 

© Dec. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 

tion Dee. 23, 1916; L 9791; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Girt (THE) GOp MADE FOR JONES; by 
H. Tipton Steck, directed by Richard 
Foster Baker. 2 reels. [382375 

© Dec. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9842; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Gob’s CRUCIBLE; written and directed 
by Lynn F. Reynolds. 5 reels. 
(Reynolds 2195-C) [32376 

© Dec. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9836; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


Gotp (THE) spPrIpER; in 8 pts., Fritz 
Magnusen, author and stage man- 
ager. Clippings from roll. [32377 

© title, description and 76 prints 
recd. Dec. 26, 1916; L 9808; Svenska 
biografteatern, A.-B., Stockholm. 


GOLDEN (THE) THOUGHT; written by 
J. A. Lacy, directed by Tom Mix. 
2 reels. [32378 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 15, 1916; L 9728; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


GooD MORNING, JUDGE; written by 
Grace Cunard, directed by Francis 
Ford. 2 reels. [32379 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 19, 1916; L 9763; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Goop (THE) WOMAN; written and di- 
rected by Wm. VY. Mong. 2 reels. 
[32380 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 1, 1916; L 9626; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. - 
GREEN EYES; scenario by Maie Havey, 
directed by William Garwood. Reel. 
[32381 
© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
ticn Dec. 2, 1916; L 9639; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
YUARDIAN (THE); in 8 pts. Clippings 
from roll. [32382 
© title, description and 66 prints 
recd Dec. 26, 1916: L 9806; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen. 


1450 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


‘no. 12, 1916. 


HE DID IT HIMSELF; in 1 pt., written 
and worked out by James O. Walsh, 
Rex Taylor and Joseph A. Rich- 

_mond. Clippings from reel. [82383 


© title, description and 163 prints 
recd. Dec. 27, 1916; L 9825; United 
States motion picture corp., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


He MEANT.WELL; by Thomas J. Gray, 

produced by Harvey Jackson. Reel. 

[32384 

© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 18, 1916; L 9745; Klever 
pictures, inc., New York. 


HE WOULDN’T WEAR GLASSES; by Mark 
Swan. Reel. [82885 
© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 15, 1916; L 9726; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


Heart (THE) OF A HERO; in 6 pts., 
visualized from the play Nathan 
Hale, by Clyde Fitch, directed by 
Emile Chautard. Small reel. 

[382386 
© title and description recd. Oct. 
18, 1916; 252 prints recd. Oct. 16, 

* 1916; L 93848; World film corp., New 
York. 

HER GREATEST PERFORMANCE; in 6 pts., 
by Benedict James and Enid Lori- 
mer, produced by Fred Paul. 32387 

© title, description and 55 prints 

recd. Dee. 14, 1916; L 9718; Ideal 
Im renting co., London. 

HER PERFECT HUSBAND; by Grace Sax- 


ton, produced by Sidney Drew. 
Reel. [32388 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 20, 1916; L 9765; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 

HER SISTER’S GUILT. 5 reels. [Title 
changed from Would you forgive?] 

[32389 

© Dec. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 27, 1916; L 9810; Triumph 
film corp., New York. 

HigH (THE) DIVER’S CURSE. 2 reels. 
[323990 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 29, 1916; L 9618; L-Ko 
motion picture kompary, Hollywood, 
Cal. 

His Ivory pDoME; in 1 pt., written and 
worked out by James O. Waish, Rex 
Tayior and Joseph A. Richmond. 
Clippings from reel. ~ [32391 

© title, description and 94 prints 
reed. Dee. 27, 1916; L 9823; United 
States motion picture corp., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


32400 


HIS WIFE’S ALLOWANCE; Story by Ber- 
tie Badger Moyer, directed by David 
Smith. Reel. [32392 

© Novy. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 1,.1916; L 9630;  Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


HIS WIFE’S MOTHER: by Jack Evans, 

jr., produced by Sidney Drew. Reel. 

[32393 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion Dec. 2, 1916; L 9648; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


Home (THE) OF THE OYSTER; a picto- 
rial study of the oyster industry. 
Split reel. [32394 

© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 20, 1916; M 795; Interna- 
tional film service, inec., New York. 


Honor (THE) oF Mary BLAKE; by 
John C. Brownell, directed by Edwin 
Stevens. 5 reels. [32395 

© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 9, 1916; L 9683; Bluebird 
photoplays, inc., New York. 


Honor (THE) SYSTEM; scenario by 
Henry Christeen Warnack, directed 
by Raoul A. Walsh. 10 reels. 

[32396 

© Dec. 4, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1916; 

description Dec. 4, 1916; L 9660; 
William Fox, New York. 


How TO BE HAPPY, THOUGH MARRIED; 
written by Harvey Gates, directed 
by Fred A. Kelsey. Reel. [32397 

© Dee. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 27, 1916; L 9815; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


How UnNctE SAM HAS OUTGROWN 
HOMESPUN; by Frank M. McMurry. 
Clippings from reel. 32388 

© title reed. Dec. 28, 1916; de- 
scription recd. Dec. 5, 1916; 72 
prints recd. Dee. 28, 1916; M 803; 
Atlas educational projector co., New 

= York: 


HumMAN tTicER. See Crimson stain 

mystery. 
HuNcHBACK’S (THE) ROMANCE. Reel. 
[3239S 


© Dec. 15. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 18, 1916; L 9740; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc, New York. 
I’M YOUR HUSBAND: written and Gi- 
rected by Leslie T. Peacock. Reel. 
[32400 

© Dee. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 5, 1916; L 9652; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc.. New York. 


1451 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22401 


IN A LOOKING GLASS; written by 
Charles Michelson, directed by L. C. 


Windom. 2 reels. [32401 
© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 8, 1916; L 9677; Essanay 


film mfg. co., Chicago. 


IN PAYMENT OF THE PAST; written by 
Mare E. Jones, directed by Burton 
L. King. Reel. [32402 

© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 29, 1916; L 9839; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


IN SOCIETY—AND OUT; by Thomas J. 
Gray, produced by Harry Jackson. 
Reel. [32403 

© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 8, 1916; L 9679; Klever 
pictures, inec., New York. 


IN THE CRUCIBLE. See Neglected wife. 


IN THE DEAD 0’ NIGHT; written by Wil- 
lis Woods, directed by Douglas Ger- 
rard. 2 reels. [32404 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 12, 1916; L 9689; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


IN THE HEART OF INDIA; as seen by 
Dr. Dorsey. Split reel. [32405 


© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 14, 1916; M 790; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Reel. 
[32406 

© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 2, 1916; M 781; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


IN THE LAND OF KING COTTON. 


INDISCRETION ; Story by William Addi- 
son Lathrop, directed by Wilfred 
North. 5 reels. [32407 

© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 26, 1916; L 9800; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


IS MARRIAGE SACRED? written by 
Charles Mortimer Peck, directed by 
HH. H. Calvert. no. 1. The burning 
band. 2 reels. [32408 

© Dee. 4, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 5, 1916; L 9657; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


nes. 2. 


Dancing with folly. 

[32409 

© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 21, 1916; L $780; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

[no. 3] Wife in 


2 reels. 


sunshine. 
2 reels. [32410 

© Dec. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9841; Essanay 
film mfg, co., Chicago. 


pt. Esa 4 


IT DIDN’T WORK OUT RIGHT; written 
and directed by Robert F. Hill. 
Reel. (32411 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 6, 1916; L 9666; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


IT SOUNDED LIKE A KISS; written by 
Bess Meredyth, directed by Louis 
Wm. Chaudet. Reel. [32412 


© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 6, 1916; L 9661; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


IT’S GREAT TO BE MARRIED: written and 
directed by Leslie T. Peacocke. 
Reel. [32413 


© Dec. 9, 1916: 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 12, 1916; L 9690; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Ivy (THE) AND THE OAK; Story by 
teginald Wright Kaufman, scenario 
by Alice von Saxmar, directed by 
Donald MacDonald. 2 reels. 

% [32414 

© Dec. 11, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 12, 1916; L 9691; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


JACK THE GIANT KILLER: animated car- 


toon by L. M. Glackens. (Para- 
mount-Bray cartoon, no. 52) Reel. 
[32415 


© Dec. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 26, 1916; M 801; Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 


JADE NECKLACE. See Perils of our girl 
reporters. 


JAFFERY; in 5 acts, from the novel by 
William J. Locke, produced by the 
Frohman amusement corp., directed 
by George Irving. 6 reels. [32416 


© Aug. 28, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 8, 1916; L 9676; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


JAGS AND JEALOUSY; scenario by Carl 
R. Coolidge, directed by William 
Beaudine. Reel. [32417 


© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9713; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


JEWEL (THE) OF DEATH; Scenario by 
James Dayton, directed by Milton J. 
Fahrney. 2 reels. [32418 


© Dec. 26, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 27, 1916; L 9819; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 
JIMMIE DALE, ALIAS THE GREY SEAL; 
no. 7%. Devil’s work, in'2 pts., by 
Frank L. Packard. Clippings from 
reel. [32419 
© title, description and 131 prints 
reed. Dec. 14, 1916; L 9721; Mon- 
mouth film corp., New York. 


1452 


Ss a ee 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no, 12, 1916 


32436 
JIMMIE DALE, ALIAS THE GREY SEAL— | LAwyYeER’s ‘(THE) SkECRET; Story by 
Hugh Weir, scenario by Harvey 


Continued. 

oS.) Phe. under dog, in. 2 pts., by 

Frank L. Packard. Clippings from 

reel. [82420 
© title, description and 183 prints 

recd. Dec. 14, 1916; L 9720; Mon- 

mouth film corp., New York. 


—— 9. The alibi, in 2 pts., by Frank 

L. Packard. Clippings from. reel. 

[32421 

© title, description and 178 prints 

recd. Dec. 20, 1916; L 9779; Mon- 
mouth film corp., New York. 


JOAN THE WOMAN; in 12 pts., by Jeanie 
Maepherson, produced by Cecil B. 
De Mille; Wilfred Buckland, art di- 


rector. 1 copy in 6 reels; 1 copy in 
7 reels. [382422 


© Dee. 12, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 22, 1916; L 9782; Cardinal 
. film corp., New York. 


Reel. 
[32423 
© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 ¢ and descrip- 

tion Dec. 4, 1916; L 9644; Vitagraph 

co. of America, Brooklyn. 


by Balboa 

Clippings from reel. 

[32424 

© title, description and 160 prints 

recd. Dee. 18, 1916; L 9747; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


JOURNEY (A) TO NOWHERE. 


JOY AND '¥FHE DRAGON; 
amusement co. 


Kick IN; by Astra film corp. —Clip- 
pings from reel. [32425 
© title, description and 140 prints 
reed. Dee. 18, 1916; L 9748; Pathé 
exchange, inec., New York. 


KKIDNAPPED. 
porters. 


See Perils of our girl re- 


KRAZY KAT TAKES LITTLE KATRINA FOR 
AN. AIRING; cartoon by George Her- 
riman, animated by Hdward Grin- 
ham. Split reel. [$2426 

© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; M 794; Interna- 
tional film service, ine., New York. 


LAST OF THE FIGHTING CHANNINGS. 
See Patria. 


Last (THE) SENTENCE; adapted from 


the book by Maxwell Gray, picturiza- | 


tion by Kdward H. Griffith, direc- 
tion by Ben Turbett.- 5 reels. 
[32427 
© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 18, 1916; L 9743; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


Gates, directed by George Cochrane. 
2 reels. [82428 
© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Wee. Z, 1916; L 9640; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Lesson (A) FOR SOMEBODY; by Elliott 
Flower, directed by David Smith. 
Reel. [32429 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 12, 1916; L 9692; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


LIBERTINE (THE); produced under 
personal direction of Julius Steger 
and Joseph A. Golden. 6 reels. 

[32430 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 18, 1916; L 9744; Triumph 
film corp., New- York. 


LIBERTY; written by W. B. Pearson, 
directed by Henry McRae. no. 17. 
A trail of blood. 2 reels. [32431 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 29, 1916; L 9621; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


——-— 8. The wolf’s Nemesis. 2 
reels. [32432 
© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 4, 1916; L 9646; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


——19. An avenging angel. 2 
reels, [32433 
© Dec. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 14, 1916; L 9716; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


20. A daughter of the U. S. 
A., final episode. 2 reels. [32434 
© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; L 9773; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Littte (THE) BROWN MOLE; by Ed- 
ward T. Lowe, jr. ,directed by Chas. 
E. Ashley. 2 reels. [324385 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 15, 1916; L. 9734; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


LITTLE COMRADE. 
ground, 


See On dangerous 


Lirtte (A) HERO; in 8 pts. Clippings 
from roll. [32436 
© title, description and 118 prints 
recd. Dec. 26, 1916; L 9807; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen. 


aos 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32437 


LITTLE PARTNER; Story by James Day- 
ton, scenario by Calder Johnstone, 
directed by Wm. Worthington. 3 
reels. [382487 

© Dee. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9712; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

LONELINESS. See Woman alone. 


LONG LANE. 
reporters. 


See Perils of our girl 


LOVE IN SUSPENSE; written by Karl 
Coolidge, directed by William Beau- 
dine. Reel. [32438 


© Dec. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 26, 1916; L 9796; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


LOVE OR AN EMPIRE; written and di- 

rected by Herbert Brenon. 2 reels. 

[32439 

© Dec. 5, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 6, 1916; L 9€63; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


LovE (THE) THIEF; scenario by Ben 
Cohn, story by M. P. Niessen, di- 
rected by Richard Stanton. 5 reeis. 

[32440 

© Dee. 17, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 

tion Dec. 18, 1916; L 9746; William 
Fox, New York. 


LucK CHARM. 


Map (THE) HERMIT; scenario by 
Grace Cunard, directed by Francis 
Ford. 2 reels. [82441 

© Dee. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 28, 1916; L 9792; Univer- 
sal film mfg. ¢o., ine., New York. 


See Dangers of Doris. 


Masrstic CEYLON; as seen by Doctor 
Dorsey. Split reel. [32442 
© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 9, 1916; M 785; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine, New York. 


Man (THE) HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN; 
written by Hettie Gray Baker, di- 
rected by Burton L. King. Reel. 

[82448 

© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 ce and descrip- 

tion Dee. 12, 1916; L 9688; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


MANY A SLIP. 
reporters. 


See Perils of our girl 


MARGUERITE; in 3 pts. Clippings from 
roll. [32444 
© title, description and 95 prints 
reed. Dec. 26, 1916; L 9803; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen. 


pt. 1, 8. , Fate 


MASTER OF HER SOUL. Clippings from 
reel, [382445 
© title, description and 71 prints 
recd. Dec. 7, 1916; L 9675; Melies 
mfg. co., New York. 


MASTER OF THUNDER. See Vampires. 


MAstTer (THE) PASSION; direction by 
Richard Ridgely. 5 reels. [82446 
© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 23, 1916; L 9789; Thomas 
A. Edison, ine., Orange, N. J. 


MATINEE (THE) IDOL; by Leta Vance 
Nicholson, directed by William 
Quirk. Reel. [32447 

© Dec. 27, 1916; 2 ce and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9827; Metro 
pictures corp., New York. 


MEETING. 
porters. 


See Perils of our girl re- 


MisHaAps (THE) oF Musty SUFFER; 
series B, no. 7. Strictly private, di- 
rection of Louis Myll. Reel. [32448 


© Aug. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 4, 1916; L 9648; George 
Kleine, New York. 


——§8. Active service. Reel. [32449 


© Aug. 9, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 12, 1916; L 9687; George 
Kleine, New York. 


—9. Partly cloudy, direction of 
Louis Myll. Reel. [32450 


© Aug. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 19, 1916; L 9761; George 
Kleine, New York. 


— 10. Fore and aft, direction of 
Louis Myll. Reel. [32451 


© Aug. 23, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 27, 1916; L 9812; George 
Kleine, New York. 


MISJUDGED. 
porters. 


Missine (THE) ONE; a Krazy Kat car- 
toon by George W. Herriman, ani- 
mated by Leon A. Searle. Split reel. 

[32452 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 12, 1916; M 788; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


Mr. MILLER’S DOCUMENTS; in 8 pts., by 
George Bodmer, Conrad Talbroth, 
stage-manager. Clippings from roll. 

[32453 


© title, description and 83 prints 
recd. Dec. 26, 1916; L 9809; Svenska 
biographteatern, A.-B., Stockholm. 


See Perils of our girl re- 


1454 


— 


no. 12, 1916 


Mr. VAMPIRE; written by Grace Cun- 
ard, directed by Francis Ford. 2 
reels. [32454 


© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 9, 1916; L 9681; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


MIXED BLOOD: adapted by J. Grubb 
Alexander from the story by Willard 
Mack, directed by Chas. Swickard. 
5 reels. [32455 

© Dec. 7, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 8. 1916; L 9678; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


MOONSHINE BLOOD; scenario by Jeane 
MacPherson. directed by Allan 
Dwan. Reel. [32456 


© Dec. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 15,1916; L 9727; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


MorAt (THE) RIGHT; story by Harry 
Mann, scenario by Fred Myton, di- 
rected by Douglas Gerrard. 2 reels. 

[32457 

© Dec. 26, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 27,1916; L 9813; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


Morats (THE) oF HirpA; story by 
H. C. Wornack, scenario by A. W. 
Coleway, directed by Lloyd B. Carle- 
ton. 5 reels. [32458 

© Dee. 6, 1916: 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 7, 1916: L 9670; Universal 

- film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

MOoTHER’S GUIDING HAND. Reel. 

[32459 

© Dee. 6, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Dee. 7, 1916; L 9671; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

MURDERED BY MISTAKE; directed by 
Craig Hutchinson, under the super- 
vision of J. G. Blystone. 2 reels. 

[32460 
’ © Dee. 4, 1916; 2 © and descrip- 
tion Dec. 5. 1916: L 9658: L-Ko mo- 
tion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
erate 

Mystery (THE) OF ALY LADY’S BOUDOIR; 
scenario by Harry Dittmar, directed 
by Francis J. Grandon. 3 reels. 

[32461 

© Dec. 27. 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 29,1916; L 9835: Universal 
fiim mfg. co.. inc., New York. 

NATHAN Hare. See Heart of a hero. 

NEGLECTED (THE) WIFE; by Balboa 
amusement co. no. 1. The woman 
alone. Clippings from reel. [82462 

© title, description and 56 prints 
recd. Dee. 18, 1916; L 9752; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


32472 

NEGLECTED (THE) WirE—Continued. 
—— 2. Veakening. Clippings 
from reel. [32463 


© title, description and 60 prints 
recd. Dee. 18, 1916; L 9753; Pathé 
exchange, ine., New York. 
3. In the crucible. Clippings 
from reel. [32464 

© title, description and 60 prints 
recd Dec. 18, 1916; L 9754; Pathé 
exchange, inec., New York. 


4. Beyond recall. Clippings 
from reel. [32465 

© title, description and 63 prints 
recd. Dee. 18, 1916; L-9755; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


5. Under suspicion. Clip- 
pings from reel. [32466 

© title, description and 77 prints 
recd. Dec. 18, 1916; L 9756; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


NeERvy NAT HAS HIS FORTUNE TOLD; 
Sullivan cartoon comedy. Split 
reel. [32467 


© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; M 791; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


NEw (THE) EXPLOSIVE; in 3 pts. Clip- 
pings from roll. [32468 
© title, description and 75 prints 
recd. Dec. 26, 1915; L 9805; Nordisk 
films kompagni A/S, Kopenhagen. 
New Soute. See Broken chains. 
NINETY (THE) AND NINE; from the 
play by Ramsay Morris, picturized 
by Edward J. Montagne. 5 reels. 
[32469 
© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Dec. 19, 1916; L 9758; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 
OH, YOU HONEYMOON; written and di- 
rected by Leslie T. Peacock. Reel. 
[32470 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 29, 1916; L 9624; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


. Orp (AN) SOLDIER’S ROMANCE; story by 


Constance Crawley and Arthur 
Maude, scenario and direction by 
William V. Mong. 3 reels. [32471 


© Dee. 22, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 26, 1916: L 9797; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 
OuiveR Twist; an adaptation of 


Charlies Dickens’ immortal work, 
produced by James Young. 5 reels. 
[32472 


© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Dec. 7, 1916; L $669; Jesse L. 
Lasky feature play co., New York. 


1455 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 1, ys. Was 


ON DANGEROUS GROUND; in 5 pts., 
adapted from the novel Little com- 
rade by Burton E. Stevenson, direct- 
ed by Robert Thornby. Small reel. 

[32473 

© title, description and 249 prints 

recd. Dec. 26, 1916; L 9822; World 
film corp., New York. 


On ITALY’S FIRING LINE. 3 reels. 
[32474 
© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; M 807; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


ON THE MUIR TRAIL: picturesque sec- 
tions of America’s greatest scenic 
route photographed by Edward S&S. 
Curtis. Split reel. [32475 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 12, 1916; M 787; Interna- 
tional film service, inc., New York. 


ON THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PILL. 
2 reels. [32476 
© Dec. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 27, 1916; L 9820; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


ONE THOUSAND MILES AN HOUR: writ- 
ten by Bess Meredyth, directed by 
Louis Wm. Chaudet. Reel. [32477 

© Dec. 26, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 27, 1916; L 9817; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


OTHER SISTER. See Scarlet oath. 


OUTWITTED. 
porters. 


See Perils of our girl re- 


PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH ; no. 44. Reel. 
[32478 
© Dec. 1, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 2, 1916; M 780; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 
45. Reel. [32479 
© Dec. 6, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Dec. 8, 1916; M 784; Paramount 
pictures corp., New York. 
46. Reel. [32480 
© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 ce and descrip- 
tion Dec. 15, 1916; M 792; Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 
47. Reel. [32481 
© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 22, 1916; M 798: Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 
48. Reel. [32482 


© Dec. 27, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; M 809: Para- 
mount pictures corp., New York. 


PARTLY CLOUDY. 
Musty Suffer. 


PATRIA; no. 1. By Louis Joseph Vance, 


See Mishaps of 


produced by Wharton, ine. The last 
of the fighting Channings. 38 reels. 
[32483 


© Dec. 21, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9843; Inter- 
national film service, ine., New York.” 


2 reels. 
[32484 
© Dec. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 


tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9844; Inter- 
national film service, inc., New York. 


2. Treasure, 


3. Winged millions, 2 reels. 
[382485 

© Dec. 21, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9845; Inter- - 
national film service, inc., New York. 


PEARL OF THE ARMY; no. 4. War 
clouds, by Astra film corp. Clip- 
pings from reel. [32486 

© title, description and 57 prints 
recd. Dec. 18, 1916; L 9750; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


PENALTY (THE) OF TREASON; story by 
Helen Jonas, scenario by Maie 
Havey, directed by Douglas Ger- 
rard. 2 reels. [32487 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 1, 1916; L 9628; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PEp’s LEGACY; by Warren H. and Mae 


E. Frost, directed by William Wol- 
bert. 3 reels. [32488 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 1, 1916; L 9634; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


PERCY, BRAINS HE HAS NIX; animated 


cartoon, by H. C. Greenig. (Para- 
mount-Bray cartoon, no. 51) Reel. 
[32489 


© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; M 797; Bray 
studios, ine., New York. 


PERILS OF A PLUMBER; directed by 
Craig Hutchinson. Reel. [32490 


© Dee. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; L 9766: L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


PERILS OF OUR GIRL REPORTERS: by Edith 
Sessions Tupper, directed by George 
W. Terwilliger. 2 reels. no. 1. The 
jade necklace. [32491 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9696; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 


1456 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 12, 1916 


PERILS OF OUR GIRL REPORTERS—Contd. 
2. The black door. [32492 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9697; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 


——_ ——- 8. Ace high. [32493 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9698; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 


—— —— 4. The white trail. [32494 

© Novy. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9699; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 


5. Many a slip. [32495 

© Noy. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9700; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 


—-—— 6. The long lane. [32496 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9701; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 


a 


———— 7 


The smite of conscience. 

[32497 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 @ and descrip- 

tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9702; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 


j [32498 
© Noy. 14, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 


tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9703; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 
———— 9. Misjudged. [32499 


© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; L $704; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 
— —10. Taking chances. [32500 
© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916: L 9705; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 


— —— 1]. The unter ealiers- 
[32501 
© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 16, 1916: E 9706; Niagara 
Im studios, Brooklyn. 
12. The meeting. [32502 
© Novy. 14, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 


tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9707; Niagara 
film studios, Brookiyn. 
—- 13. Outwitted. [32503 


© Nov. 14. 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 16, 1916; L 9708; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 
14. The schemers. [32504 
© Nov: 14. 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9709; 2 SSS 
film studios, Brookly n. 


—_———- 


aS a ——— ee —— ————— eS 


32512 


PERILS OF OUR GIRL REPORTERS—Contd. 
15. Kidnapped. [32505 

© Nov. 14, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9710; Niagara 
film studios, Brooklyn. 


PHANTOM (THE) BUCCANEER; from 
Victor Bridges’ novel Another man’s 
shoes, adapted by H. Tipton Steck, 
directed by J. Charles Haydon. 5 
reels. [32506 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 15, 1916; L 9736; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


PHIM’s BUSY DAY. Reel. [32507 
© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 22, 1916; L 9785; L-Ko 
motion picture kompany, inc., Holly- 
wood, Cal. 

PoISON MAN. See Vampires. 

PoLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON; story by 
Grace Helen Bailey, scenario by 
Elizabeth C. Hendrix, produced by 
Douglas Gerrard. 5 reels. [32508 

© Dee. 22, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 26, 1916; L 9793; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH; story by 


Shelly Sutton, scenario by Bess 
Meredyth, directed by Louis Wil- 
liam Chaudet. Reel. [32509 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; L 9777; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PRETTY BABY; Scenario by Bess Mere- 
dayth, directed by Louis W. Chaudet. 
Reel. [32510 

© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916; L 9711; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


PricE (THE) OF SILENCE; story by W. 
Carey Wonderly, adapted by Ida 
May Park, directed by Joseph De 
Grasse. 5 reels. (De Grasse 2066 
C) [32511 

= © Dee. i, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 2, 1916: L 9642; Bluebird 
photoplays, inec., New York. 


Princess ZiM-Zim. See Coney Island 


princess. 

PropigsAL (THE) DAUGHTER: written 
by E. M. Ingleton, directed by Allen 
J. Holubar. Reel. [32512 


© Dec. 19, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; 7 9774; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


1457 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


#2515 


VurPLE (THE) MASK; written and di- 
rected by Grace Cunard and Fran- 
cis Ford. no. 1. The vanished jew- 
els. 2 reels. [825138 

© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 ec, and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; L 9768; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


—— —— 2. Suspected. 2 reels. 
[32514 
© Dee. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; L 9769; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


—— —— 8. The capture. 2 reels. 
[32515 
© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; L 9770; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


2 reels. 
[32516 
© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916; L 9771; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


—— —— 4, Facing death. 


Rack (THE); by Thompson Buch- 
anan, produced by Emile Chautard, 
photographed by Lucien Tanguy. 
Small reel. [32517 

© title and description reed. Novy. 
27, 1916; 197 prints recd. Nov. 28, 
1916; L 9617; World film corp., New 
York. 


Rep (THE) STAIN; written by L. V. 
Jefferson, scenario by Harvey Gates, 
directed by George Cochrane. 2 
reels. [32518 

© Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 22, 1916; L 9783; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


REDEEMING LOVE; produced under the 
direction of William D. Taylor. 5 
reels. [32519 

© Dee. 8, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 15, 1916; L 9722; Oliver 
Morosco photoplay co., Los Angeles. 


Right (THE) DIRECTION; produced 
under the direction of E. Mason 
Hopper. 5 reels. [382520 


© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 5, 1916; L 9659; Julia 
Crawford Ivers, Los Angeles. 


RicHT (THE) HAND PATH; written by 
Hetty Gray Baker, and directed by 
Burton L. King. Reel. [32521 

© Dec. 9, 1916; 2 c@ and descrip- 
tien Dec. 19, 1916; L 9762; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.18 


RicgHT (THE) TO BE HAPPY; adapted 
from the story A Christmas carol, by 
Charles Dickens, scenario by E. J. 
Clawson, directed by Rupert Julian. 
5 reels. (Julian 2148—C) [32522 


© Dec. 15, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 18, 1916; L 9742; Bluebird 
photoplays, ine., New York. 


RinK (THE); eighth of the comedies 


written and produced by Charles 
Chaplin, photoplay by Lone star 
film corp. 2 reels. [382523 


©). Dec...11; 1916: 2 eee 
1916; description Dec. 16, 1916; L 
9821; Lone star corp., Chicago. 


RoaD (THE) TO FAME; written by F. 
M. Willis, directed by Burton L. 
King. Reel. [32524 

© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 5, 1916; L 9656; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Rock (THE) OF RICHES; directed by 
Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley. 
Reel. [32525 

© Dee. 18, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 19, 1916; L 9760; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


RoMANTIC (THE) JOURNEY; by Astra 
film corp. Clippings from reel. 
[32526 
© title, description and 209 prints 
reed. Dec. 18, 1916; L 9751; Pathé 
exchange, inc., New York. 


Rose (FLORENCE) FASHIONS; no. 8. A 
day in New York with Betty. Clip- 
pings from reel. [32527 

© title, description and 23 prints 
recd. Dee. 12, 1916; L 9694; Fior- 
ence Rose, New York. 

—9. The beginning of the social 
season. Clippings from reel. [32528 

© title, description and 28 prints 
recd. Dec. 12, 1916; L 9695; Flor- 
ence Rose, New York. 

Rum Cay. 


So GES: 
Warning. 


See Secret kingdom. 


CALL OF HUMANITY. See 


SAMMTE JOHNSIN AND HIS WONDERFUL 
LAMP, Split reel. [32529 
© Dec. 8, 1916; 2 c¢ and descrip- 
tion Dec. 9, 1916; M 7S6; Universal 
film mfg..co., ine., New York. 


SAMMIz£ JOHNSIN SLUMBERS NOT; Sul- 
livan cartoon comedy animated by 
R. Eggeman. Split reel. [32530 

© Dee. 21, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 23, 1916; M 799; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


1458 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 12, 1916 


Scartet (THE) oaTH; from the origi- 
nal story of Frederic Kluz, scenario 
by Gardiner Sullivan, directed by 


Frank Powell and Travers Vale. 
Small reel. [Title changed from 


The other sister] [32531 
© title and description recd. Oct. 
Were. 320 prints recd. Oct. 12, 
1916; L 9349; Worid film corp., New 
York. 
ScHEMERS. See Perils of our 
porters. 


girl re- 


ScrRaTCHED; written by Douglas Bron- 
ston, directed by Fred A. Kelsey. 2 
reels. [325382 

© Dee. 1, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 2, 1916; L 9637; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SecreT (THE) KINGDOM; no. 7. The 
ghost ship, by Louis Joseph Vance. 
directed by Theodore Marston. 2 
reels. B2D00 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 1, 1916; L 9635; Vitagraph 
eco. of America, Brooklyn. 


— §. Rum Cay, written by Louis 
Joseph Vance, from scenarios by 
Basil Dickey, directed by Charles J. 
Brabin. 2 reels. [32534 

© Dec. 2, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 4, 1916: L 9645; Vitagraph 
eco. of America, Brooklyn 


—— 13. The tragic masque, written 
by Louis Joseph Vance, from the 
seenarios by Basil Dickey, directed 
by Theodore Marston. 2 reels. 

[32535 

© Dec. 16, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Dee. 18, 1916; L 9739; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


SEEDS OF JEALOUSY. Heel. 

© Nov. 27, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 

tion Nov. 28, 1916; L 9625: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SHANKS AND CHIVALRY; by Lawrence 
Semon and Graham Baker, directed 
by Lawrence Semon. Reel. [32537 

© Dee. 12, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 15, 1916; L 9729; Vita- 
graph co. of America, Broo klyn. 


SHOEMAKER OF KOPENICK. 
tain Jinks, the ecbbler. 


SHOOTING HIS *ART OUT; produced by 
David Kirkland. 2 reels. [32538 
© Dec. 13, 1916; 2°c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14. 1916; L 9715; L-Ko 


motion picture kompany, Hollywood, 
Cal. 


13258 


See Cap- 


32547 


SmeEnN’s (THE) sonc; in 5 pts., found- 
ed on a play by George Middleton 


and Leonidas Westervelt, screen 
adaptation by George W. Lederer 


and Herbert Hall Winslow, directed 
by Harry Revier. Small reel. 

[32539 

© title, description and 243 prints 


reed. Dee. 4, 1916; L 9650; World 
film corp., New Yor K. 
Stave (THE) MABKET; by Frederick 
Arnold Kummer. 5 reels. [32540 
© Dec. 27, 1916; 2 c. and eee s 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9838; Famous 


players film co., New York 


SMITE OF CONSCIENCE. 
our girl reporters. 


See Perils of 


Snow WHITE; adaptation of the 
Grimm fairy tale, directed by J. 
Searle Dawley. 6 reels. [32541 


© Dec. 21, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 22, 1916; L 9786; Famous 
piayers film co., New York 


So THIS IS Paris: directed by, King 


Baggot. Reel. [32542 

© Dee. 12. 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 14, 1916: L 9714; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


SoME OF OUR BIGGEST STAR PERFORMERS. 
Split reel. [32543 
© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Dec. 19, 1916; M 793; Vita- 
graph co. of America, New York. 


SPEED AND SPUNK; by Lawrence Semon 


and Graham Baker, directed by 
Lawrence Semon. ae [32544 


© Dec. 13. 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 15, 1916: L913tl: Vita- 
graph co. of America, Brooklyn 


STOLEN (THE) TRIUMPH; Scenario pre- 
pared by Julius Steger and Maxwell 
Karger, directed by David Thomp- 


son. produced for the Metro pro- 
gram. 5 reels. [32545 
© Dee. 14. 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 


tion Dec. 15, 1916; L 9724; Rolfe 
photoplays, ine., New York. 
STOBY (A) FROM LIFE; 
George Loane Tucker. Reel. [82546 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 1, 1916; L 9627; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York 


Reel. 
[32547 
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Noy. 29. 1916; L 9623; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


directed by 


STRANGE (THE) MOTHER. 


1459 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32548 
STRICTLY PRIVATE. See Mishaps of 
Musty Suffer. 


STRONGER THAN STEEL: Story by G. B. 
Howard, directed by Allen J. Holu- 
bar. 2 reels. [32548 

© Dec. 19, 1916: .2 c and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20,1916; L 9776; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

SvucH IS LIFE IN ALASKA; travelaugh. 
created by Hy Myer. Reel. [382549 

© Dec. 19, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 20, 1916: M 796; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 

Split reel. 

[32550 

© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 1, 1916; M 779; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


SUPERSTITIOUS CEYLON. 


Susprecrep. See Purple mask. 

Taint (THE) OF FEAR: written and 
directed by Allan J. Holubar. 2 
reels. [32551 


© Dec. 4, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tien Dec. 5, 1916: L 9653; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 

TAKING CHANCES. See Perils of our 
girl reporters. 

TAKING THE COUNT. Reel. [32552 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 ec. and descrip- 
tien Dec. 15, 1916: L 9733; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 

Tate (A) FROM THE DECAMERON; Dy 
Charles Michelson, directed by L. C. 
Windom. 2 reels. [32553 

© Dec. 26, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916: L 9840; Essanay 
film mig. co., Chicago. 

Tare (THE) oF A TURK; Story by 
Coolidge and Beaudine, scenario by 
Karl R. Coclidge, produced by Wm. 
Beaudine. Reel. [32554 

© Dec. 22, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 26,1916: L 9694: Universal 
film mfg. co.. inc., New York. 

THELE DARK SECRET: story by Sheeba 
Canne, scenario by Harry Wulze, di- 
rected by William W. Beaudine. 
eel. [32555 

© Dec. 5, 1916: 2 « and descrip- 
tion Dec. 6, 1916: L 9662: Universal! 
film mfg. co.. inc., New York. 

THEIR WEEK END: written and worked 
out by James O. Walsh, Rex Taylor 
and Joseph A. Richmond. Clippings 
from reel. [32556 

© title, description and 185 prints 
recd. Dec. 27, 1916: L 9826; United 
States motion picture corp., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Toto OF THE BYWAYS; written by 
Catherine Carr, directed by Lee 
Kohlmar. 2 reels. [82557 

© Dec. 10, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 23, 1916; L 9790; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


TRAGIC MASQUE. See Secret kingdom. 
TRAIL OF BLOOD. See Liberty. 


Tramp (THE) CHEF; written by Wil- 
liam W. Beaudine and Chas. J. Wil- 
son, jr., directed by W. W. Beaudine. 
Reel. [32558 

© Nov. 28, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Nov. 29, 1916; L 9620; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


TRAVELING (THE) SALESMAN; Dy 
James Forbes, directed by Joseph 
Kaufman. 5 reels. [32559 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 15, 1916; L 9725; Famous 
layers film co., New York. 


TREASURE. See Patria. 


Trrats (THE) OF A MOVIE CARTOONIST. 
Split reel. [32560 
© Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c and descrip- 
tion Dec. 1, 1916; M 778; Universal 
film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


Trrats (THE) OF WILLIE WINKS; car- 
toon comedy by Pat Sullivan. Split 
reel. [32561 

© Dec. 27, 1916: 2 ce. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916; M 805; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., ine., New York.- 


TRUANT (THE) SOUL; by Victor Rous- 
seau, arranged by A. Charles J. Mc- 
Quirk, directed by Harry Beaumont. 
S reels. [32562 

© Dec. 13, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 15, 1916; L 9735; Essanay 
film mfg. co., Chicago. 


Twin sovuts. Clippings from reel. 
[32563 
© title, description and 106 prints 
recd. Nov. 28, 1916: L 9616; Melies 
mfg. co., New York. 
TWISTED TRAILS; by Edwin Ray Cof- 
fin, directed by Tom Mix. 3 reels. 
[32564 
© Nov. 25, 1916; 2 c. and deserip- 
tion Dec. 1, 1916; L 9629; Selig 
polyscope co., Chicago. 


Two (THE) ROADS; written by Ben 
Landeck, directed by Harold Shaw. 
38 reels. [32565 


© Dec. 4, 1916; 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 5, 1916; L 9654; Uni- 
versal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


1460 


LIST OF MOTION PICTURES 


no. 12, 1916 


2581 


Two SMALL TOWN RoMEOS: written by 
Virginia Wirtley. directed by L. W. 
Chaudet. Reel. [32566 


© Dec. 1. 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 
_ tion Dec. 2, 1916; L 9638; Universal 
film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


UNDER poe. Nec Jimmie Dale, alias 
the Grey Seal. 


UnNpbER suspicion. See Negleeted wife. 


UNIVERSAL SCREEN MAGAZINE, Vol. 1. 
no. 2. Reel. [32567 
© Nov. 29, 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 1. 1916: M 777; Universal 
film mfg. co.. inc.. New York. 
— 4. Reel. [3256S 
© Dee. 27. 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 29, 1916: M 804; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc.. New York. 


See Secret kingdom. 


UPRISING (THE) Reel. [32569 


© Dee. 26. 1916: 2 ¢ and deserip- 
tion Dec. 27. 1916: E 9814: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co.. ine., New York. 


UNMASKING. 


ee Vv 


the arch criminals 
The master of 


VAMPIRES (THE): 
ef Paris, no. 7. 
thunder. by Societe des etablisse- 
ments 


Gaumont. 3 reels. [3257 

© Aug. 31. 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 6. 1916: TL. 9680; Gaumont 
eo.. Flushing. N. Y. 


8. The poison man. by Societe des | 
etahlissements Gaumont. 3 reels. 
[32571 
© Aug. 31. 1916: 2 c. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 26, 1916: L 9801: Gaumont 


eo.. ETushing, N. Y. 
VANISHED JEWELS. See Purple mask. | 


Vanity: from Aaron Hoffman’s story. 
seenarioized hy Wallace C. Clifton, 
directed hy John B. O’Brien, pro- 
duced for the Metro program. 5 
reels. [32572 

© Dee. 23. 1916: 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 27. 1916; L 9811; Popular 
plays and players. New York. 


Victim (TERE): written and directed 
by William Davis. 5 reels. [32573 
© Dec. 24. 1916: 2 c. Dec. 26, 1916; 
description Dec. 23. 1916; L 9802; 
William Fox. New York. 


VIXEN (THE): scenario by Mary Mu- | 
rilio, directed by J. Gordon Ed- | 
wards. 6 reels. [82574 

© Dec. 3. 1916: 2 ec. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 4. 1916; L 9649; William 
Fox, New York. 


76464—17——_14 


——— 


WALL (THE) OF MONE¥. Reel. [32575 

© Dec. 28, 1916; 2 e. and descrip- 

tion Dec. 29, 1916: LE 9833; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine.. New York. 


War cLoups. See Pearl of the army. 


Oo. S. ealkh of hu- 
by C. H. Park- 
Reid. Clippings 


WARNING; the S. 
manity. in 6 pts.. 
hurst and. Hal 


from reel. [32576 
© title, deseription and 395 prints 
recd. Dee. 5, 1916: L 9686; Photo 


drama co.. New York. 


WEAKENING. Sec Neglected wife. 


WHAT HAPPENED TO WILLIE: animated 


cartoon, by L. M. Glackens. (Para- 
mount-Bray cartoon, ne. 48) Reel. 
[32577 
© Nev. 25. 1916: 2 «. and deserip- 
tion Nov. 29, 1916; M. 776; Bray 
studios. inc., New York. 
WHELP (THE); written by Harvey 
Gates, directed by Millard K. Wil- 
son. Reel. [3257 


© Dee. 26, 1916: 2 ¢. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 27, 1916: L 9818: Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., ine.. New York. 


WHEN DAMON FELL FOR PyTHIAS; writ- 
ten and directed by W. W. Beau- 


dine. 2 reels. (Beaudine 2182-C) 
[32579 
© Dec. 27. 1916: 2 ¢ and descrip- 


tion Dec. 29, 1916; L 9830; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc., New York. 


WHERE IS YOUR FRIEXD? Reel. [32580 
© Nov. 29, 1916: 2 «. and descrip- 
tion Dee. 1, 1916: L 9631: Vita- 
graph co. of America, Breoklyn. 
WHITE TRAIT. See Perils of our girl 
reporters. 


WHOM THE GODS DESTROY: by J. Stuart 
Blackton and Cyrus Townsend 
Brady, adapted and Girected by Mr. 


Blackton, assisted by Wm. P. S. 
Earle. 5 reels. [32581 


© Dec. 6. 1916: 2 e. and descrip- 
tion Dec. 7, 1916; L 9672; Vita- 
sraph co. of America, Brooklyn. 


WINGED MILLIONS. See Patria. 


See Liberty. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


32582 pt. 1, n. s., v. 13, no. 12, 1918 


WoMAN (A) ALONE; in 5 pts., Story | Wortp (THE) AGAINST HIM; in 5 pts., 


by Wiliard Mack, directed by Harry Story by A. B. Himes, directed by 
Davenport, scenario by Francis Frank Hall Crane, produced by 
Mario. Small reel. [Title changed Paragon films, ine. Small reel. 
from Loneliness] [32582 [382584 
© title and description recd. Dec. © title, description and 200 prints 
16, 1916; 360 prints recd. Dee. 21. recd. Dec. 9, 1916; L 9684; World 
1916; L 978L£; World film corp., New film corp., New York. 
York. WoULD You ForaIvE? Sve Her sister’s 


See also Neglected wife. guilt. 


Wrone (THE) HEART: written and di- 


eee 


Woman (THE) WHO LEARNED, Reel. rected by Wallace Reid. Reel. 
; [32583 [32585 
© Dec. 18, 1916; 2 c ana descrip- © Dec. 4, 1916: 2 ¢ and descrip- 
tion Dec. 19, 1916; L 9759; Univer- tion Dee. 5, 1916: L 9655; Univer- 
sal film mfg. co., inc.. New York. Sal film mfg. co., ine., New York. 


! 


Number of entries in classes J, and M included in the Catalogue since 
January 1, 1916: 


Motion picture pRalophiys?: 2 0 2, 516 
Motion pictures other than photoplays...-/_____._ A ae 330 


Netre.—The annual index of 1916 will follow this issue. 


© 


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Pip yY OF CONGRESS 


COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE AOTS OF CONGRESS OF MAROH 3, 1891, 
OF JUNB 30, 106, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 1, GROUP 2: 


PAMPHLETS, LEAFLETS, CONTRIBUTIONS TO 
NEWSPAPERS OR PERIODICALS, ETC.; 
LECTURES, SERMONS, ADDRESSES FOR ORAL DELIVERY; 
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS; MAPS; 

MOTION PICTURES 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 13, GROUP 2 


VOLUME INDEX FOR THE YEAR 1916 


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INDEX. 


NEW SERIES, VOL. 13, NOS. 1-12, 1916. 


PART 1, GROUP 2, PAMPHLETS, ETC., 


LECTURES, DRAMATIC COM- 


POSITIONS, MAPS, AND MOTION PICTURES, 


This index contains in one alphabet the names of all copyright proprietors; 
the names of all authors of pamphlets, the titles of anonymous pamphlets, the 
hames of all authors of dramatic compositions, the titles of all dramas and 
motion pictures, and the subject word of the titles of maps. 


¢ The figures refer to the citation numbers following the title in the CATALOGUE. 


A. A. A. hotel direct. of the U. S. & 
Canada. 14426. 
A-B. Svenska biografteatern. 
Svenska biografteatern (A.-B.) 
A. E. 24. (Drama) 18784. 
A. F. & A. M. See Freemasons. 
A la earte. (Drama) 8250. 
A guién me recuerda usted. 
31609. 
A. T. (Drama) 16479. 
Aaba foto-series. Complete instr. for 
using Steadman’s aabameter. [etc.] 
19361, 19362. 
Aaronson (D. D.): 
At the opera. 10960. 
Mendel Glick’s experiences. 16470. 
Patriot. 10930. 


See 


(Drama) 


Abanico de la Pompadour. (Drama) 
31610. 
Abati (Joaquin): 
Alegres colegialas. 4982. 
Bendici6én de Dios. 13886. 


Café s6lo. 13897. 
Infierno. 13958. 
Sierra Morena. 2929. 
Vel6n de Lucena. 88555. 
Abbe (Robert) Mount Desert, Me., 
map. 11292, 11293. 

Abbé Constantin. (Motion picture) 
16901. : 
Abbey & Imbrie. Fishing tackle that’s 

fit for fishing. 3145. 
Abbeyfeale. (Drama) 1029. 
Abbott (A. R.) Rudiments of music. 
25409, 27984. 
Abbott (A. T.) & co. 
successful. 11586. 
Abbott (Allen): 
Omar, the seer. 11115. 
Seat of the war. 11158. 
Soul maker. 11170. 
Abbott (Ethelyn) Cinderella. 13907. 
penn (G. F.) Man in the manhole. 
5091. 


Would you be 


Abbott (J. D.) Lightheart. 1099. 

Abbu San of old Japan. (Drama) 
4977. 

Abdullah (Achmed) Out of the east. 
8451. 

Abel (J. C.) Pract. studio adv. 
19363. 

Abele (L. W.) Hearts & solitaire. 
11044. 

Abel’s publications. Abel (J. C.) 
Pract. studio adv. 19363. 


Abercrombie & Fitch co. On the trail 
of the Christmas gift. 2. 

Aberdeen, Md., map. 22663. 

Aberdeen, O., direct. 18051. 

Aberdeen & Temair (J. C. Gordon, 1st 
marquess of) What Ireland is do- 
ing in the great war. 27985. 

Aberle (Edward) Southern Pacific 
co., map. 32286. 


Abhedananda (Swdmt) ‘Vedanta phil- 


osophy. 8992. 
Abhul, the Azra. (Drama) 4978. 
Abington, Mass., direct. 21655. 
Aboard the Pond-lily special. (Drama) 

8251. 

About twelve. (Drama) 2774. 
Above board. (Drama) 22348. 


Abraham Lincoln fraternal league of 
America. Constitution & laws. 
fete.] 11587, 11588. 

Abrahams (B. B.) Abrahams (B. B.)} 


& co. Catalogue. 11589. 

Abrams (Marie) Child’s bk. of holi- 
day plays. 249167. 

Abrasive co. Abrasive grinding 
wheels. 27986. 

Absent on leave. (Drama) 16480. 

Absolute black. (Motion picture) 
23014. 

Absolute highlight process. Absolute 
highlight process. 27987. 

Abt (Mrs. J. J.) Hatikva. 110438. 

Acceptable man. (Drama) 18785. 


1463 


INDEX 


Accident is the best policy. (Motion 


picture) 382321. 

Accomplice. (Drama) 8252. 
According to Darwin. (Drama) 
5009*. 

According to measure. (Drama) 
31611. 

According to the code. (Motion pic- 
ture) 14188. 

According to Washington. (Drama) 
10943. 


Accountants educational institute: 
Bookkeeping course. [ete.] 3, 4. 
Musaus (W. P.) Theory of ad- 

vanced accounting. 30236. 


Accounting devices co. Adco acctg. 
devices. 17111. 

Accusing evidence. (Motion picture) 
27766. 


(Motion picture) 5914. 
(Motion picture) 


32493. 


Accusing eye. 

Accusing voice. 
11344. 

Ace high. (Motion picture) 

Acevedo (J. M.): 

Desconocida. 
Ley de honor. 31854. 

Acevedo (Julio) Directorio hispano- 
americano y guia de compradores en 
Estados Unidos. 25410. 

Acheson (H.S.): 

Doctor’s message. 18921. 
Muffled alarm. 31916. 


31722. 


Aching tooth is no excuse. (Motion 
picture) 27957. 

Acid test. (Drama) 24891. 

Acieral co. of America. Acieral. 
27988. 

Ackemann (F. H.) America first 
[ete.] 27989-27991. 


Ackerly (D. T.) John Corn. 23058. 
Ackerman (C. W.): 
Berlin will concede nothing more 
to U. S. 8993. 
Blockade of Germany impossible. 
5. 

Ackermann (F. H.) America! be- 
loved by all. 19364. 
Ackley (Drs.) & Wolfe. 
better health. 25411. 


Ackley, Ia., map. 22664. 


Better teeth 


Acorn-planter. (Drama) 4979. 
Acosta (Mercedes de): 
Loneliness. 138974. 
Somewhere in France. 14046. 


They that walk enchained. 32068. 
Acquiring Ann. (Drama) 18786. 


Acquitted. (Motion picture) 8674. 
Acrohatie  aets. (Motion picture) 
5376. 


Across the border. (Drama) 16481. 


Across the hall. (Motion picture) 
bout: 

Across the line. (Motion picture) 
5378. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Across the Rio Grande. (Motion pic- 


ture) 5379. 
Across the street. (Drama) 4980. 
Active service. (Motion picture) 


19246, 32449. 
Acton, Mass., map. 22665. 
Ad-route. 11590. 
Adairville, Ky., map. 2970. 


Adam (F. B.) Adam (Frank) elec. 
co. F. A. gen. catalogue. 6013. 

Adam (H. C.) Reflectolyte co. Re- 
flectolyte makes day of night. 
24441, 

Adam & Eve. (Drama) 8253. 


Adams (A. H.) Mrs Pretty & the 
premier. 2895. 

Adams (Adolph) Triangle of fate. 
8544, 

Adams (Austin) Salome of Reno. 
5067. 

Adams (E. L.) Bingham (George) 
Hogwallow news. 23233. 

Adams (Egbert) Carlota. 5003. 


Adams (Estella) Pioneer life. 17112. 


Adams (F. E.) Queen of Erebus. 
18902. 


Adams (EF. BR.) : 
Flypaper salesman. 13931. 
Friend wife. 25412. 
Mr. Man. 3146. 
No experience required. 27992. 


Adams (H. A.): 
A la carte. 8250. 
’Ception shoals. 16512. 
Saint Salome of Reno. 22364. 
Adams (Harrington) Buying list of 
U. S. precancelled postage stamps. 
8994. 
Adams (J. D.) & co. Good roads. 


Pastry wrinkles. 


Adams (M. E.) Woman’s new smok- 
ing salon. 14427. 
Adams (R. J.): 
Lilae time. 22482. 
Vaudeville heart. 22637. 


Adams (R. N.) Adams tool co. 
Handy manual. 23059. 

Adams (Rayne) Use of color in home 
decoration. 6014. 

Adams (S. J.) Brown sugar. 24911. 

Adams (Sam) See Adams (S. J.) 

Adams (T. O.) Get a motto. 19366. 

Adams (W. J.) Up-to-date regents 


ques. 11591. 
Adams & Jewell. Door arch form & 
installation. [ete.] 19367-19369. 


Adams & Westlake co. Postal car 
equipment catalog. 11592. 

Adams Co., Id., direct.- 25688. 

Adams Co., Ind., Farm jour. direct. 
3147. 


1464 


INDEX ; 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Adanis syndicate. Hogwallow news. 
388, 1955, 3863, 9768, 12483, 15297, 
20502. 

Adams tool co. 
23059. 

Adamson (Nellie) 
gia. 14014. 

Adantics (Drama) 28387. 

Adelson (Albert) Unemployed ques. 
solved. 6. 

Aderer (Adolphe) 
Hoche. 24987. 

Adie (Andrew) Modern shepherdess. 
19370. 

Adirondack development corp.: 

Do you want an Adirondack camp 
site [ete] 14428-14431. 

How land values have grown 
fete] 11593-11595. 

$10 a month buys any one of these 
lake front camp sites. 17113. 

Adler (David) & sons clothing co.: 

Adler’s fashion suggester. 6015. 

Collegian clother. 254138. 

Adler mfg. co. Adler player piano. 
27993. 

Administration de la Revue de Paris. 
See Revue de Paris. 

Administration of Woodrow Wilson. 
27022. 

Adrian, Mich., map. 25088. 

Adrift. (Drama) 16482. 

Advance pump & compressor co. 
Pumps. 11596. 

Advent. (Drama) 8464* 


Handy manual. 


Pageant of Geor- 


Marriage de 


Adventure in realism. (Drama) 
4981. 
Adventure in society. (Drama) 
16483. 


Adventure of the jealous wife. (Mo- 
tion picture) 25207. 

Adventures of Tom the tamer. (Mo- 
tion picture) 113847. 

Adventures of X. (Drama) 18876. 

Adventuress. (Drama) 31612. 

Adversaries. (Drama) 975. 

Advertiser reptr. 8995. 

Advertisers aid. Mental spark plugs. 

27994. 

Advertisers art & cut service: 
Human interest service. 7-10. 
Zuckerman weekly fashion art 

service. Pee alt, °° HLOOT, 
14482. 
Advertisers’ direct. of leading publica- 
tions. 14435. 
Advertising & selling magazine, ine. 
Turning inquiries into orders. 144386. 
Advertising, Ruebel-Brown, ine. Mo. 
crematory assn. Cremation, a grow- 
ing custom. 30159. 
Advice to: the love-loons. 
10944. 
Adytum. 8996. 
Aegean. (Drama) 31613. 


(Drama) 


Aeolian co.: 
Aeolian piano salons. [etc.] 3150- 
3153. 
Aeolian vocalion. [ete.] 11-15, 
1373-13883, 6016-6021, 14487. 
I went to buy a phonograph. 8997. 
New musical art. 19371. 
Supplementary cat. 23060. 
Universal music co. 
mentary cat. 24760. 
Aerial buds. (Motion picture) 5380. 
Aerial wire rope conveyors. T7985. 
Aerodart works. It’s wise to brighten 
up your home. 11598. 
Aeroplane elopement. (Drama) 18787. 
Aesopus. Aesop’s retold. 19372. 
Aetna life insur. co. Druggists liabil- 
ity policy. 8998. 
Affection. (Drama) 16484. 
Affinities. (Drama) 18788. 
Africa, map. 2971-2973, 11236. 
After big game. (Drama) 16485. 
After seven years. (Drama) 18789. 
After the battle. (Motion picture) 
22817. 
After the game. (Drama) 10945. 


Supple- 


After the masquerade. (Drama) 
10946. 
After the play. (Motion picture) 
5381. 


After the show. (Drama) 31614. 
Afterglow. (Drama) 18790. 
Afterwards. (Drama) 13877. 
Agamemnon. (Drama) 10987*. 
Age of reason. (Drama) 16486. 
Agee (G. 8S.) Carelessness & waste. 
19373. 
Ages of Ann. (Drama) 16487. 
Agricultural almanac. 27995. 
Agricultural press, ine. Stone (C. E.) 
First natl. farm tractor. direct. 
16248. 
Aguado Rojel (Samuel) En mar de 
fondo. 5031. 
Ah gim’me the ring. (Drama) 31615. 
Ahlheim (W. C.) New system tem- 
perature sheet. 11599. 
Ahiman (J. E.) Terveyden kilpi. 
19374. 
Ahlrichs (Harm): 
Inspiration of universal peace. 
27996. 
Prophecy of future peace. 8999. 
Ahn & Simrock: 
Alles aus gafilligkeit. 2775. 
Verheiratete junggesellen. 2955. — 
Weisse frau. 382121. 
Ahrens (J. P.) Damages. 17114. 
Ahrens & Ott mfg. co. Pipe sheet. 
23061. 


Ahuizotl, the Aztec heir. (Drama) 
13878. 

Aid ptg. co. Simplified calendar. 
19375. 


1465 


INDEX 


Aiken (A. E.) Exposure of negro 
soe.—& societies. 9000. 

Aiken (Ednah) Hate breeders. 8874. 

Aiken-Lambert co. Capitol fountain 


pens. 1384. 

Ainsworth & co. Lakeside literature 
readers. World stories for children. 
4098. 

Ain’t he grand? (Motion picture) 
5382. 

Ain’t it the truth. (Drama) 24892. 

Aiston (A. C.) Clothilde. 8301. 

Ajax fire engine works. McDermett 


(J. F.) Selling talk for agents of 
Ajax chem. fire engines. 12814. 
Aked (C. F.) Great idea. 16. 
Akins (Zoe): 
Did it really happen? 22403. 
Kitty’s claws. 27615. 
Magical city. 8409. 
Akron, ©., direct. 19876. 
Akron, O., map. 22666. 
Al Falfa’s scientific dairy. 
picture) 8675. 
Alabama: 
Dept. of agric. & industries. 
land bk. 23062. 

Map. 1238, 2974, 22667. - 
Alabama chamber of commerce. 
stitution & by-laws. 27997. 
Alabama home bldg. & loan assn. Ala. 

home bldg. & loan -assn. 27998. 


Alabama illiteracy comn. Exercises in 
reading, writing, spelling & arith. 
for Ala. adult schis. 144388. 

Alabama weather chart calendar. 
27999. 

Aladdin. (Drama) 

Aladdin & the 
(Drama) 10947. 

Alameda, Cal., direct. 15910. 


Alamillo (Carlos) First course in 
conversational & commer. Spanish 
for bus. 6022. 

Alamo (Angel Torres del) 
res del Alamo (Angel) 

Alarm.-< (Drama)-" 25021. 

Alary (Hloy) Doigts qui 
23369. 

Alaska, map. 2975, 18959. 

Alaska weather chart calendar. 28000. 

Alaskan churehman. Alaskan church- 
man calendar. 25414. 

Alba (José) Bast6n de alealde. 4989. 

Albany, Mo., map. 16739. 


(Motion 


Ala. 


Con- 


22349. 


wonderful lamp. 


See Tor- 


parlent. 


Albany, N. Y., direct. 17, 17115. 
Albany, N. Y., map. 18960, 22668, 
25089. 


Albany Co., N. Y., Amer. agriculturist 
farm direct. & ref. bk. 28001. 

Albany Co., N. ¥., map. 25090. 

Albemarle hotel. What every guest of 
this hotel should know. 14439. 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 13 


Alberger pump & condenser co. Al- 
berger spiroflo surface condensers. 
19377. 

Albert (1. A. Beecher-) See Beecher- 
Albert (I. A.) 

Alberta, Canada, map. 18961. 

Albertson pub. €o.: 


Klaw & Erlanger. Ben Hur. 
[ete.] 26481-26485. 


4 opinions of big men. 29725. 
Albery (M. SS.) Condensed funda- 


mental rules of auction. 11600. 
Albion, Pa., direct. 11601. 
Albion & Rosamond. (Drama.) 
22349.* 


Albodon co. Remy (F. J.) Sugges- 
tions on the care of the teeth. 7708. 

Albrecht (E.) & son. Albrecht’s fur 
facts & fashions. 23063. 

Albrecht (O. E.) Albrecht (E.) & 
son. Albrecht’s fur facts & fashions. 
23063. 

Albright (C. E.) 
physics. 23064. 


Lab. exercises in 


Albuquerque, N. M., direct. 6023. 

Alcohol & the babies. 4717. 

Aleove. (Drama) 10948. 

Alden (Helen) See Woodworth (H. 
A.) 

Alden (Lester) Shrimp. 32023. 

Aldena. 9199. 

Alder & co. Pennsylvania, Map. 
11314. 

Aldermann (Ad.) Vogelscheuchen. 
25069. 

Alderson, Okl., direct. 29940. 

Aldrich (Richard) Music in the plays 


& the plays in music. 6024. 
Aldrich poultry farm. From the shell 
to the show room. 3154. 
Aldridge (A. F.) On flags.- 25415. 


Aldworth (E. LL.) Memory work. 
23065. 

Alegres chicas de Berlin. (Drama) 
31616. 

Alegres colegialas. (Drama) 4982. 
Alena. (Drama) 13879. 


Alert leafiet service. Alert syndicate 


service. Alert syndicate leaflet serv- 
ice. 25416. 
Alert syndicate service: 
Alert syndicate leaflet service. 
[ete.] 25416-25418, 28902-— 
28006. 
Sketches of merchandise.  [etc.] 


1885, 1386, 3155, 3156, 9001-9004, 
11602;. 11603, 14440, . 144400 
19378-19381, 23066, 23067. 


Alex, Okl., map. 8586. 

Alexander (Abraham) Bought. 
24908. 

Alexander (Georgia) Spelling bk. 
AES yre 


Alexander (H. B.) Gate City. 11030. 


1466 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Alexander (J. A.) sr. 
asset in bus. 25419. 
Alexander (J. K.) Cultural guide & 
catalog. 6025. 
Alexander bros.: 
Alexander now looms the greatest 
power in beltdom. [ete.] 19382, 


Religion as an 


19383. 

Alexander, the choice of the ma- 
jority. 23068. 

Alexander the inevitable belt. 
[ete.] 9005, 9006. 


Alexander’s adv. bk. 1387. 
Beltdom’s greatest mark. 
14442, 14443. 
Let Alexander drive the work out 
of your machines. 28007. 
Alexander Hamilton inst.: 
Bacon (C. F.) Lawyer as the 


[ete.] 


bus. man’s adviser. 23150. 
Beebe (D. E.) Planning & con- 
ducting 2 sales convention. 


fete.] 9129-9131. 

Childs (G. S.) Methods of using 
the telep. & teleg. more profit- 
ably. 9271. 

Chipman (Miner) Laying out a 
plan of investigation to increase 


the sales efficiency. 6380. 
Collins (F. W.) Evaluation of 
publie utilities. 14825. 


Preparing for the profession 
of industrial engineer. 3476. 
Continued modern bus. course & 
service. fete.] 9007-9009. 
Falkner (R. P.) Bldg. & loan as- 

sociations & how to organize 


them. 12189. 
Forging ahead in bus. [ete] 
3158, 3159. 


Foster (M. B.) Relation of state 
banks to the federal reserve sys- 


tem. 6706. 

Galioway (Lee) Mfrs. aids to re- 
tailers in marketing goods. 
6723. 

Genius of greatness. 1388. 

Gerstenberg (C. W.) Conduct of 
corporate meetings. 6743. 


Protecting securities in fail- 
ing companies. et 

Harrison (S. M.) Social survey. 

12367. 

Hotchkiss (G. B.) Preparing a 
bank’s booklets. 20539. 


Invaluable asset. [ete.] 6026. 
6027. 
Jenks (J. W.) Investment oppor- 


tunities. 7055. 

Johnson (J. F.) Bldg. from the 
base. [ete.] 20693, 20694. 

Modern bus. course & service. 
7059. 

Lucas (Julien) Fireinsur. Stand- 
ard policy forms. 17998. 


INDEX 


Alexander Hamilton inst.—Continued. 

Lupton (E. R.) Graphs in the 

presentation of bus. statistics & 
repts. [ete.] 12799, 12800. 

Time studies & standardiza- 
tion methods. 20893. 

Madden (J. T.) Preparing for 
the profession of accountancy. 
12824. 

Mistake. 11604. 

Modern bus. suppl. 2245. 

Naylor (E. H.) Value of trade 
assns. 24239. 

Nussbaum (B. M.) Sales manual. 
10374. 

Read (B. L.) Analysis of bank 
repts, [ete.] 7694, 7695. 

Searecrows. 19384. 

Sickness & death benefits: for in- 
dustrial workers. [etec.] 6681, 
6682. 

Slichter (S. H.) Coupons, trad- 
ing stamps & premium systems. 
13482. 

Traphagen (J. C.) Marketability 
of securities. 22064. 

Would your name be dropped. 


28008. 
Alexandria, Va., direct. 23069. 
Aley (Maxwell) Writing the mystery 


story. 19385. 

Alford (LL. P.) Machine shop prac- 
tice. 14444. 

Alford (W. 8S.) Breeding for sex. 
25420. 

Alfredy (Karl) Pieper & Sperling. 
25019. 

Algy’s first appearance. (Drama) 
18791. 

Alias Jane Jones. (Motion picture) 
14189. 


Alias Jimmie Barton. 
ture) 5383. 

Alias John Doe. (Drama) 16649. . 

Alibi. (Motion picture) 16887, 32421. 

Alice Forbes, missionary. (Drama) 
8255. 

Alice in society. 
25198. 

Alice in Wonderland. (Drama) 22350. 

Alice Marden. (Drama) 31617. 

Alien souls. (Motion picture) 11345. 

Alienist. (Motion picture) 5910. 

Alimony. (Drama) 24898. 

Alimony club. (Drama) 976. 

Alimony dodger. (Drama) 13880. 

Alinone calendar. 28009. 

Alisky (B. L.) Catalog. 14445. 

All Americas expos. co., inc. Atlantic 
City, All Americas exposition, map. 
52386. 

All Americas pub. co., ine. 
31. 


(Motion pic- 


(Motion picture) 


Américas. 


All around cure. (Motion picture) 


16888. 


1467 


INDEX * 


Dt.y, 18. Vee 


All bets off. (Motion picture) 19109. 
All for nothing. (Drama) 8256. 
All for the movies. (Drama) 8257. 
All man. (Motion picture) 27767. 
All men are not created equal. 
(Drama) 27554. 
All mine. (Drama) 27555. 
All on a summer’s day. 
4983. 
All over a _ stocking. 
ture) 11346. 
All-package grocery stores co.: 
All-package idea. 25422. 
Feeding the millions. 14446. 
To the 520 residents of Brooklyn. 
18. 


(Drama) 


(Motion pic- 


All’s swell that ends swell. (Drama) 
10949, 31618. 

All’s well that ends well. (Drama) 
10950. 

All things being equal. (Drama) 
10951. 


All up in the air. (Drama) 4984. 

All wrong. (Drama) 10952. 

Allam (I. C.) Baby. 28010. 

Allardice (J. D.) Providence, R. I., 
map. 22780, 22781. 

Allegan Co., Mich., direct. 23070. 

Allegan Co., Mich., map. 25091. 

Allegheny Co., Pa., legal direct. 23071. 

Allegheny Co., Pa., map. 16740. 

Allen (A. DeW.) Among friends. 
10954. 

Allen (A. E.) 
other stories. 

Allen (A. W.) 


Three neighbors & 
25423. 
Common law of con- 


duct. 19. 
Allen (Arthur) Lilac time. 22482. 
Allen (C. M.) Nan. 2900. 


Allen (C. W.) America, dear mother- 
land. 20. 
Allen (KE. L.) 

28011. 
Allen (KE. W.) First annual people’s 
fair.  Q0L0: © 


Alien (Edward) 
pleasure & profit. 


Allen (G. E.): 


Community dollar. 


11605. 


Evolution of the Amer. flag. 
18774. 
Exercises for shoulders & lungs. 
9011. 
Allen (G. W.), Commer. management. 
28072. 
Allen (George) Gift supreme. 28012. 
Allen (1. E.) Pot of gold. 22562. 
Allen (I. R.): 
Bigger, better bus. 21. 
Bradley & Metcalf co. Special 


3359. 
Special selling man- 


selling manual. 
Kennicott co. 


ual on water purifying equip- | 


ment. 4046. 


Entertaining for 


Allen (I. R.)—Continued. 
Lindemann (A. J.) & Hoverson 
co. Special selling manual. 
4133. 
Meyer (F.) boot & shoe co. Spe- 
cial selling manual on Honor- 
-. built shoes.| 1236f. 4.9 
Alien”) (iss) Latin-Amer. 
11606. 
Allen (J. H.) Joshua III. 280138. 


trade. 


Allen (J. 8S.) Real pal. 14081. 
Allen (M. W.) Among friends. 
10954. 


Allen (Maryland) Woman _ alive. 
2964. 

Allen (Paul) 
8553. 

Allen (Quincy) pseud. 
chums at Cabin Point. 
Allen (R. E.) 

6028. 
Allen (Sear!) 
Allen (W. A.) 
22439. 
Allen (W. F.) co. 
ries. 28014. 
Allen (W.H.): 

Discount savings service co. Al- 
len discount savings service Sys- 
tem. 9396. 

Merchants’ discount service co. 
Allen discount credit service 
system. 12879. 

Allen (W. V.) She did it. 8500. 

Allen Co., O., Farm jour. rural direct. 
3161. 

Allen-Nugent co. Retail mark up ta- 
ble, for garment buyers. 14448. 

Allen-Perkins (Carlos) Ladr6én Lince. 
2877. 


Allen pub. co.: 
48 magicians’ magic movements & 


Ultimo dei Moicani. 
Outdoor 

3160. 

Ready money coupons. 


Good old days. 1064. 
Hamlet on the move. 


Allen’s bk. of ber- 


ceremonies. 22. 
49 Zerubbabel & his followers. 
14447, 


Allen-Thompson (Grace) Goat. 13939. 

Allenberg (Abraham) Stolz der III. 
compagnie. 11171. 

Alles (F. L.) Security trust & sav- 
ings bank. Comparative rainfall 


chart of southern Cal. 13425. 
Alles aus gefilligkeit.. (Drama) 
yiG tas : 
Alliance machine co. Alliance ma- 
chine co. 11607. 
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co. : 
All-steel jaw crusher. [ete.] 
23073-28077. 
Allis-Chalmers oil engines. [etc.] 


14449-14452. 
Circular saw mills. 
19391. 
Smelting furnaces & accessory 
equipment. f[ete.] 9012, 9013. 


[ete.] 19386- 


1468 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Allison (J. M.) Exhibition of Rae- 
maeker’s cartoons. 28015. 

Allison (L. J.) Story of three boy 
trappers. 28016. 

Allred (J. B.) New model simplified 
bkkeeping. 19392. 

Almanac. 28017. 

Almanac ady. agency: 

Everyday aimanac & home helps. 
28983. 
Homestead almanac. 29884. 

Almanacco italiano; piccola enciclope- 
dia popolare. 9014. 

Almanacco italiano Severa e guida 
alla salute. 25424. 

Almanach de Mme. de Thébes. 

Almanack foér dret efter Jesu Kristi 
fédelse. 28018. 

Almighty dollar. 
22818. 

Almost a mother. 

Almost a widow. 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 31619. 
(Motion picture) 


14190. 

Almost — guilty. (Motion picture) 
22819. 

Alone. (Drama) 24894. 

Alone at last. (Drama) 8258. 


Alone in the world. (Motion picture) 
32322. 
Along the border. 
S676. 
Along the bridal path. 
21, 
Alonso (Emilio) 
31690. 
Alonso (Francisco): 
Oficial de guardia. 8441. 
Tio de las caidas. 2941. 
Velén de Lucena. 855d. 


(Motion picture) 
(Drama) 


Chulo del barrio. 


Alonso Rodigues (Honorio) Pasado. 
2912. 

Alpena, Mich., direct. 23078. 

Alpha Portland cement co. Concrete 


porches, steps, lintels, sills & cop- 


ings. 19398. 

Alphin (Chas.) Lure of the poppy. 
22490. 

Alsace. (Drama) 31620. 


Alsdorf (D. H.) 
Catalog. 3865. 


Altadena, Cal., direct. 
Altadena, Cal., map. 
Altemus (H. E.): 
Chase (Josephine) Magic fairy 
tale drawing bk. 25710. 
Haneock (H. I.) In the battle 
for N. Y.  f[ete.] 26185-26187. 
James (Hartwell) Boys of the 
Bible. [ete.] 15425, 15426. 
McCarthy (J. J.) Parables of our 
Lord. 18005. 
Patechin (F. G.) 


Holmes (Donald) 


21517. 
32259. 


Battleship boys 


under fire. 26948. 
Altena (U. A. C. v. R.) Love, the 
victor. 1890. 


Althouse (D. W.): 
Life of true health. 6029. 
Little bit of heaven. 14453. 
Mind & so forth. 9015. 
Some more thoughts from us. 


9016. 
Thoughts from every where. 
18618. 
Altimus (Henry) Everyman’s sister. 
11011. 
Altman (B.) & co. BK. of Styles. 
25425. 


Alton, Tl.) map. -!:2239- 
Alvarez (Enrique Garcia ) 
Alvarez (Enrique) 
Alvarez Quintero (Joaquin): 
A quién recuerda usted. 31609. 
Cabrita que tira al monte. 31669. 
Cerrojazo. 31677. 
Diana cazadora. 8820. 
Ilustre huésped. 2861. 
Malvaloca. 24983, 31877*. 
Alvarez Quintero (Serafin) : 
A quién recuerda usted. 381609. 
Cabrita que tira al monte. 31669. 
Cerrojazo. 31677. 
Diana cazadora. 8820. 
TIlustre huésped. 2861. 
Malvaloca. 24983, 31877* 
Alvienne united stage training schls., 
ine. Alvienne schls. 3162. 
Alvin mfg. co. Tschirky (Oscar) Set- 
ting the table correctly. 13666. 
Always ridiculous. (Drama). 16488. 
Am teetisch. (Drama) 16489. 
Amacker (J. R.) Natoma dairy co. 
Natoma dairy co. 242388. 
Amalgamated roofing co. 
phalt roofing. 6030. 
Amalgamated travel & tourist assn., 
inc. = 
Membership & its 
23079. 


See Garcia 


In-lade as- 


advantages. 


Steamship travel guide. 25426. 
Amarillo, Tex., direct. 19394. 
Amateur athletic union. See Joint 

rules committee. 

Amateur murderer. (Drama) 2776. 
Ambassador. (Drama) 977. 
Amber Empress. (Drama) 8259. 
Ambereross soc., ine. Ambercross 
28019. 

Ambition. (Drama) 16490. 
Ambition. (Motion picture) 14191. 


Ament (H.L.) Words of life. 19395. 

America. See Western Hemisphere. 

America first. (Drama) 978, 979. 

America in its making (Drama) 
PA (TT pas 

America prepared. (Motion picture) 
16889. 

America saved from war. (Motion 
picture) 5573. 

America the wonderland. (Drama) 
2776*. 


1469 


? 


INDEX 


Amer. Aberdeen-Angus breeders assn. 


Amer. Aberdeen-Angus herd Dk. 
23080. 

Amer. academy of arts & letters. Pro- 
ceedings. 28020. 

Amer. academy of dramatic arts. 


Amer. academy of dramatic arts & 
the Empire theatre dramatic schl. 
9017. 
Amer. agents assn. 
bk. [ete.] 23, 24. 
Amer. agricultural chem. co. 
making corn. 1391. 
Amer. air brush co. Have you any 
finishing troubles. 17116. 
Amer. & foreign detective 
Successful detective. 3163. 


Confidential cost 


Money- 


institute. 


Amer. annual of photography, ine. 
Amer. annual of photography. 
28021. 

Amer. appraisement assn. Appraisal 
service. [ete.] 25427-25429. 
Amer. appreciation assn. A. A. A. 
appreciation card. 28022. 


Amer. arch co. 
box efficiency. 


Anthony (J. T.) Fire- 
[ete.] 24878, 24879. 


Amer. art & jewelry co. Monogram 
jewelry. 25430. 

Amer. asphalt paint co. Valdura 
99.5% pure asphalt paint. 6081. 


Amer. assn. for conservation of life. 
Soured milk & the prolongation of 
life. 9018. 


Amer. assn. of newspaper special ad- 
vertising: 
Natl. gold cup pocket billiard tour- 
nament. [ete.] 25431, 25432. 
Sprague (Martin) Mrs. Every- 
woman visits a modern laundry. 
24628. 


Amer. author’s pub. co. 
H.) Christmas holidays at Merry- 
vale. [ete.] 14715-14722. 


Amer. automatic device co. 
eard. 6032. 


Amer. automobile assn.: 

A. A. A. hotel direct. of the U. S. 
and Canada. 14426. 

For entries of maps by the Amer. 
automobile assn., see this index 
under names of places. 

Amer. bakery co. Prize winning re 
cipes. 193896. 


Amer. bank attys. 20. 


Amer. bank service co. 
constant friend. 1392. 


Amer. bankers assn.: 
Community thrift campaign. [etc.] 
11608-11612, 14454. 
Improved plan of conveying no- 
protest instructions. 17117. 
Official nation-wide thrift cam- 
paign. 23081. 


Burnett (A. 


Ritz size 


Song of a 


{ 


pt. 1, n.s., v.18 


Amer. bankers service, ine.: 
Ideal banking service. 26. 
Johnson (H. L.) Budget. 

451, 452. 


[ete.] 


Amer. banking credit co. Loan & in- 
vestment contract. 6033. 

Amer. beauty. (Motion picture) 
14192. 


Amer. Berkshire assn. Amer. Berk- 
shire record. 14455. 
Amer. Bible soc. Pageant of the Bible 
among the nations. 22550. 
Amer. bloed. (Motion picture) 19230. 
Amer. blower ¢co.: 
A. B. C. dise ventilating fans. 
[ete.] 193897, 19398. 
A. B. C. heaters.  [ete.] 
11614. 
Brick dryer. 1393. 
Watch your condensation. 23082. 


Amer. bk. co.: 


11613, 


Bengtson (N. A.) Geog. of Neb. 
28307. 

Brigham (A. P.) Geog. of N. Y. 
23266. 


Brigham & McFarlane’s Essen- 


tials of geog. 9019. 

Cannon (G. L.) Geog. of Col. 
19761. 

Clark (W. B.) Geog. of Md. 
25737. 


Geog. of the D. ©. 25483. 


Gregory (W. M.) Geog. of O. 
17694. 

Hayward (H.) Geog. of Del. 
26249. 

Marston (C. E.) Geog. of Mo. 
26656. 

Mills (E. C.) Bus. penmanship. 
7362. 


Milne (W. J.) Key to Progres- 
sive arith. 10216. 


Progressive arith. 7364. 

Music bulletin. 4289, 26760. 

N. C. home geog. 11615. 

Poe (Clarence) Geog. of N. C. 
13234. 

Ridgley (D. C.) Geog. of Il. 
13296. 

Saunders (E. J.) Geog. of Wash. ~ 
27116. 

Seerley (H. H.) Geog. of Ia. 
10588. 


Smith (J. R.) Geog. of Pa. 18495. 
Snyder (Henry) Geog. of N. J. 


24607. 

Van Cleef (Eugene) Geog. of 
Minn. 24769. 

Warriner (E. C.) Geog. of Mich. 
18702. 

Whitbeck (R. H.) Geog. of Wis. 
18746. 


For entries of maps by American 
book co., .see this index under 
names of places. 


1470 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


INDEX 


Amer. bookplate soc. Catalog. 6034. 
Amer. bureau of engineering, inc.: 
Adlake, Deaco, etc., master charts. 
[ete.] 3164-3176. 
Ambu instr. bk. 19399. 
Wiring diagrams. 17118. 
Amer. business college. Turner (Mrs. 
J. G.) Amer. touch typewriting 
manual. 31286. 


Amer. chain co., inc. Astounding ad- 


ventures of Mr. Skidmore. 6035. 
Amer. club woman pub. co. Twelve 
afternoons of pleasure. 19400. 
Amer. collection service. Post gradu- 
ate course. 11616. 
Amer. commerce assn.: 
Amer. commerce assn. [ete.] 
25434-25441. 
Driver + the car. [etce.] 23083- 
23090. 


Pract. traffic efficiency services. 
[ete.] 17130-17131. 
Pract. traffic work. [ete.] 3177- 
3184, 9020, 9021, 14456, 14457 
Your personal instructor. 28023. 
Amer. corres. schl. of law.: 
Hoftheimer (Zack) State constitu- 
tional law. 124382. 
Kline (R. E. P.) Effective pub. 
speaking. 12655. 
Petersen (William) Talk by the 
dean. 690, 4444, 13212. 
_Amer. correspondent film co., 
Fighting Germans. 22884. 
Amer. corset co. Amer. queen made-to- 
order corsets. 6036. ; 
Amer. cranberry growers’ assn. Pro- 
eeedings. 3185, 25442. 
Amer. crayon €o.: 


ine. 


A nos clients étranges. [etc.] 
23091-23100. 
Catalog data Russian. 28028. 


Amer. dairy co. Snow white dairy. 
28029 


Amer. dairy record assn. co. Grade 
cow record. 23101. 
Amer. diplomacy. (Drama) 22352. 


Amer. direct. of the hosiery & knit 
goods mfrs. 171382. 
Amer. educa. jour. 19401. 


Amer. elec. co. Telep. apparatus. 
11617. 

Amer. elec. supply co. Catalog. 3186. 

Amer. emery wheel works. Grinding 
wheels. 17133. 

Amer. eng. co. Fuel burning repts. 
11618. 


Amer. farming pub. co. Leavell (R. 
A.) Keeping the motor car fit. 
15586. 

Amer. fashion co.: 

Safe-guarding your furs frem 
moths. 3187. 
Table of proportions. 14458. 

Amer. fertilizer hand bk. 14459. 


Amer. festivals 
(Drama) 31621. 

Amer. field hockey assn. Field hockey. 
25443. 


for elem. schls. 


Amer. film co., ine.: 
Other side of the door. 5793. 
Purity. 27918. 
Secret of the submarine. 8920. 
swart (EH. R.) Purity. 31158. 


Amer. flint glass workers’ oa Cir- 
ular. 1394, 3188, 6037, 11618, 
14460, 17134, 23102, O44 28030. 


Amer. florist co. Amer. florist co.’s 


direct. of florists, nurserymen & 
seedsmen. 17135. 
Amer. freight traffic bureau. Canners 
freight rate guide. 19402. 
Amer. gas institute: 
Barrows (G. 8.) Manufactured 
gas for house heating. 28213. 
Bibliog. of articles. [ete.] 
} 2447-2 5455. 


Blair (Robert) Outline of credit 
system. 28352. 

Bratton (S. C.) 
cooking. 28385. 

Downing (R. O.) 


Gas vs. electric 


Study in gas 


oils. 28840. 

Fulweiler (W. H.) Purification 
of water for gas-making pur- 
poses. 29118. 

Hall (E. L.) New oil gas plant. 
29238. 


Kelley (W. D.) 
the employees. 


Merit system for 
29690. 


Litle (T. J.) Gas ignition. 29883. 

Lohmeyer (H. B.) Cost records 
on appliance installations. 
29891. 


Luther (C. A.) Chicago’s experi- 
ence with a separate lighting 
division. 29913. 

Murphy (E. J.) Removal of sul- 
phur from spent oxide. 30232. 
Patterson (F. H.) Organizing for 

cost reduction. 30565. 

Rept. of committee. [etc.] 28031- 
28043. 
Ritter (C. 
30746. 
Schaeffer (J. W.) Equivalent of 

the observed heat value. 30917. 

Seymour (F. W.) How one gas 


S.) Bulletin system. 


eco. handies its ecke bus. 30916. 
Spitzglass (J. M.) Measuring ~ 
fiow of unpurified gases. 31070. 


Treadway (A. A.) Unit costs in 
distribution work. 31279. 
Weisser (F. L.) Oils for winter 


gas. 314388. 
Wilde (Charles)  Oxy-acetylene 
welding. 31523. 
Willson (S. T.) Industrial gas 
appliances. 31538. 
Amer. girl. (Drama) 


980. 


1471 


INDEX 


Amer. government. (Motion picture) 


5955-5964. 
Amer. graphophone ¢co.: 

Leverich (L. L.) Cohen tele- 
phones to the real estate office. 
18778. 

Madison (James) Cohen tele- 
phones the marriage bureau. 
18779. 

Amer. hatter direct. 19403. 


hatter trade direct. Ed. de 
luxe. 14462. 

Amer. Hebrew. Gabriel (G. W.) 
Story of a young Amer. Jew. 15151. 

Amer. Hereford cattle breeder’s assn. 
Amer. Hereford record & Hereford 
herd bk. 14463, 238106. 

Amer, holiday calendar. 27. 


Amer. 


Amer. home. (Drama) 2777. 
Amer. hotel direct. 6038. 
Amer. hotel register co. Leahy’s ho- 


tel guide & ry. distance maps of 
America. 24065. 


Amer. humane assn.: 


Amer. red star animal relief. Bul. 
of information. 19421. 
Circular. 28064. 
Amer. ice co. Getting the most out 
of your refrigerator. 11620. 
Amer. industries, suppl. Preventive 
appliances. 28, 3191, 6039, 11622, 


19405, 23107, 25456, 28044. 

Amer. inst. of architects. Standard 
form of agreement between owner 
& architect. 19406. 

Amer. inst. of banking. (Corres. chap., 
ine.) Uniform law of negotiable 
instruments. 23108. 

Amer. intercedes. (Drama) 8260. 

Clean 


Amer. ironing machine co. 
linen in abundance. 6040. 


Amer. issue pub. co.: 
Stelzie (Chas.) 
babies. 4717. 
United States, map. 16877. 
Wet & dry territorial map. 28046. 


Amer. Jersey cattle club: 
Herd register. 3192, 9022, 14464, 
25457. 
Jersey yr. bk. 23109. 
Register. 28047. 
Test rules & register of merit 
rules. 6041. 
Amer. joke bk. 2263. 


Amer. kennel club, inc. Amer. kennel 
club, ine., stud bk. 14465. 
Amer, labor yr. bk. 28048. 
Amer. laboratories. Joy of living. 
6042. 
Amer.-La France fire engine co.: 
Amer.-La France safety first de- 
vices. 14466. 
Motor fire apparatus for small 
cities & towns. 13895. 


Aleohol & the 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Amer. land system. 
best way. 381938. 
Amer. laundry machinery co.: 
About good collar ironing. 19407— 
19411. 
Advance universal press.  [ete.] 
28049-28051. 
Profitable proposition. 25458. 
Amer. lithographic co. Complete al- 
phabet bk. of embroidery transfer 
initials. 3194. 
Amer. lumberman: 
Adv. bulletin. 


Right way is the 


25459. 


Amer. lumberman cut special. 
19412. 

Dealers who advertise house 
plans. 1396. | 

Internatl. lumber co. of Minn. 


Expos. of the kinds of lumber 
earried. 2002. 
To attract home bldrs. 11624. 

Amer. machinist. U. S. munitions. 
25460, 28052. 

Amer. mechanical toy ¢o.: 

Amer. model builder. 19413. 
Amer. model builder universal 
plate. 28110. 

Amer. med. assn.: 

Amer. medical direct. 6043. ; 

Hand bk. for the house of dele- 
gates. 28058. 

Off. program. 14467. 

Amer. med. direct. 6048. 

Amer. metal market co. Amer. metal 
market & daily iron & steel report. 
Metal statistics. 3195. 

Amer. mirror co. Our co-operative 
branch factory system. 28059. 

Amer. music. (Drama) 8261. 

Amer. natl. bank, Atlanta. Weekly 
saver. 11625. 

Amer, natl. bank, Sa pehiet Oxkl. 
tem savings certificate. 9023. 

Amer. natl. base ball syndicate. Instr. 
in professional base ball playing. 
19414, 

Amer. natl. retail jewelers assn.: 

Mazer (Joseph) Complete list of 
assays of 20 yr., 12 size. 7328. - 

— Complete Waldemar chain 
assays. 2224. 

— First installment of second 
set of assays of 20 yr. gold filled 
cases. 12868. 

— Second set of silver plated 
tea-spoon assays. 15710. 

— Triple set of assays of watch 


Sys: 


cases. 21034. 
Amer. naturopathic assn. Universal 
naturopathic direct. 28060. 
Amer. necropolis co. Washelli. 3196. 


Amer. nonseal works. Wrapping for 


parcel post. 14468. 


Amer. optical assn.: 


For the sake of your eyes. 9024. 


1472 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Amer. optical assn.—Continued. 
Optometric reading test card. 
3197. 
Amer. optical co. Hardy lensometer. 
28061. 


Amer. oven & machine eco. K. C. sack 
cleaner. 17136. 


Amer. photo-slide co. Photo-slide ad- 
vertising. 28062. 


Amer. photographic pub. co. Amer. 
photography. Amer. photography 
exposure tables. 6044. 

Amer. photography. Amer. photog- 
raphy exposure tables. 6044. 


Amer. polled Hereford breeders assn. 
Amer.- polled Hereford record. 
25464. 

Amer. press assn.: Z 

Burdick (A. J.) Another chance. 
[ete.] 14708, 14709. 

Dolsen (J. E.) Veterans. 15015. 

Dolson (C. A. M.) New Year’s 
eall. 15016. 

Edgerton (J. A.) Gettysburg, An- 
tietam & Arlington. [ete.] 
15052, 150538. 

Irving (Minna) Old Glory in the 
sky. 15416. : 

— Star of liberty. 7020. 

Love (Robertus) Remember 
Washington. 7272. 

Martin (L. H.) Conspiring Cu- 
pid’s compounds. 7323. 

Rockwell (J. H.) In the midst of 
life. 16061. 

Thomas (G. H.) Their record. 
16285. 

Amer. products co.: 

Zanol food flavors & toilet prepa- 
rations. 116387. 

Zanol quality. 28063. 

Amer. racing annual. 1897. 

Amer. ry. perishable freight assn. 


Standard rules & regulations. 3198, 


6045. 
Amer. real estate pub. co. Brief cat. 
list. 11688.- 
Amer. realty investment corp. Build- 
ing a fortune. [ete.] 13898-1400. 
Amer. red star animal relief: 
Bul. of information. 19421. 
Circular. 28064. 
Amer. rolling. mill co. Armeo trian- 
gle. 6067. 

Amer. savings club co. Commer. bank. 
Sure & easy savings club. 19873. 
Amer.-Seandinavian foundation. 

Modern Icelandic plays. 27637*. 
Amer. schl. for the deaf.- Sweet (C. 
-C.) First lessonsin English. 18558, 
24677. | 
Amer. schl. of banking. Complete 
course of instruction in pract. bank- 
ing. 28065. 


Amer. schl. of corres. : 
Algebra. 29. 
Bldg. superintendence. [ete.] 
14469-14471. 


Cost-analysis engineering. [ete.] . 


3199-3201. 
Die making and metal stamping. 
[ete.] 28072-28074. 
Electrical equipment. [ete.] 
6046-6048. 
Forging. [ete.] 28111-23114. 
Gas & oil engines. 19422. 
Machine shop work. 25465. 
Water supply. 1401. 

Amer. schl. of poultry husbandry: 
Capons & caponizing. 11639. 
Modern poultry houses. 19423. 
Natural & artificial incubation. 


6049. 
Poultry diseases. [ete.] 14472, 
14473. 
Prins. of mating & breeding. 
23115. 


Amer. seating co.: 
Amer. combination desks. 19424. 
Auditorium, assembly room & 
class room _ seating. [ete.] 
25466, 25467. 
Tablet arm chairs. 28075. 

Amer. seedtape co. Seedtape better 
quality seeds. [etc.] 1402, 1403. 
Amer. sheet & tin plate co. Sheet & 
tin plate base box & weight table. 

6050. 
Amer. shoemaking direct. of shoe 
mfrs. 1404. 
Amer. shoemaking pub. co.: 
Amer. shoemaking direct. of shoe 
mfrs. 1404. 
Shoe factory buyers’ guide. 16174. 


| Amer. short horn breeders’ assn. 


Amer. short-horn herd bk. 3202, 
9025, 17187. 

Amer. Shropshire’ registry  assn. 
Amer. Shropshire sheep record. 
28076. 

Amer. sign co. Salesman’s handy bk. 
28077. 

Amer. slicing machine co. How to 
bone & slice cured hams at a profit. 
171388. 

Amer. soc. of municipal improvements. 
Hair that grows on opportunity. 
[ete.] 28078, 28079. 

Amer. soc. of safety engineers: 
Certificate of membership. 25468. 
Constitution & by laws. 28080. 

Amer. spectacle co. Worker’s greatest 
asset. 28081. 

Amer. sports pub. co.: 

Amer. field hockey assn. Field 
hockey. 25448. 

Boxing. 14682. 

Brokaw (J. I.) How to play 
Amer. hand ball. 28398. 


1473 


INDEX 


Amer. sports pub. co.—Continued. _ 
Camp (Walter) Foot ball rules. 
19759. 

How to play foot ball. 

Corbett (Young) 
the bag. 28674. 

Cromie (W. J.) Exercises on the 
side horse & flying rings. [ete.] 
14886, 14887. 

Pyramid bldg. 25800. 


25687. 
How to punch 


Croquet. 6466. 

Foster (J. B.) How to pitch. 
15138. 

Gulick (L. H.) Muscle bidg. 
12329. 

— Ten minutes exercise for 
busy men. 29208. 


Intercollegiate assn. of amateur 
athletes of America. Constitu- 
tion, by-laws & laws of athletics. 
9842. 

Intercollegiate swimming guide. 
3914. 

Jersey City public schl. athletic 
assn. Off. handbk. 15454. 

Jiu jitsu. 15456. 

Joint rules committee. 
ball rules. 29628. 


La Rue (Charles) 


Off. basket 


Thirty-four 


common tennis errors. [ete.] 
17948. 

Messer (G. N.) How to play bas- 
ket ball. 21048. 


Mitchell (J. S.) How to become 
a weight thrower. 30162. 

Natl. assn. of professional base 
ball leagues. Off. guide. 12988. 


Natl. collegiate athletic assn. 
Spalding’s off. college soccer 
foot ball guide. 24224, 

Natl. league of professional base 
ball clubs. Constitution & play- 
ing rules. 10284. 

Newark public schl. athletic assn. 
Off. handbk. 15845. 

Orton (G. W.) Athletic training 
for schl. boys. 21477. 

Orton (George) Distance & cross- 
country running. 26921. 

Palmer (G. E.) Basket ball tech- 


nique. 15941. 

smith (EH. W.) Professional 
wrestling. 13488. 

Spalding’s lawn tennis ann. 
10663. 

Spalding’s off. athietic almanac. 
817. 


Spalding’s off. base ball guide. 
7909, 27205. 

Spalding’s off. base ball record. 
2544. 

Spalding’s off. basket ball guide. 
16216. 

Spalding’s off. foot ball guide. 
21897. 


pt. I, m. s., v.18 


Amer. sports pub. co.—Continued. 
Spalding’s off. golf guide. 18511. 
Stoll (Robert) Gymnastics & rope 

climbing. 16247. 


Sullivan (J. E.) How to become 


an athlete. 31151. 
Toombs (F. R.) How to wrestle. 
13633. 

Vaile (P. A.) Tennis primer. 
16350. 

Warman (KE. B.) Care of the 
body. 4858. 

Indian club = exercises. 

31421. 


Amer. steam & sail vessels of the 
Great Lakes. 14474. 

Amer. steam conveyor corp. Shoot 
your ashes. 28082. 


Amer. steel foundries. Brake beam 


identification table. 6051. 
Amer. stud bk. 25469. 
Amer. 8. 8S. union: 
Bartow (H. E.) Superintendent’s 


guide. 25568. 

Schumaker (A. J. R.) Union les- 
son guide & golden text bk. 
ra Gee 

Amer. surety co. of N. Y. Amer. sure- 
ty code. 19425. 

Amer, telep. & teleg. co.: 

Amendment to specification. 
[ete.] 28083-28085. 

Commission leafiet. [ete.] 3203, 
6052, 6058, 14475, 171389, 19426— 
19428, 25470-25472. 

Engineering dept. Local operat- 
ing practice. 19429. 

Preliminary specifications. 

9029. 

Notes on noise in telep. circuits. 
[ete.] 23116, 23177. 

Standard toll operating practices. 
[ete.] 9026-8028. 

Substation protector installation. 
11640. _ 

Tariff & route bk. 30. 

Amer. text bk. co. Amer. schl. of 
banking. Complete course of in- 
struction in pract. banking. 28065. 

Amer. toilet goods co. Shrine of love- 
liness. $031. 

Amer. tract soc.: 

Merriam (G. E.) 
message. 7333. 

Work § -(B..- W:) 
riches. 31567. 

Amer. trading 60. Schofield 
Schofield’s 138-figure  teleg. 
380858. 

Amer. traffic service co. Amer. vest 
pocket traffic manager. 28086. 

Amer. trotting assn. By-laws, rules, 
& regulations. 6054. 

Amer. trotting register 
lace’s yr. bk. 6055. 


Abiding Baster 
Unreasonable 


(R.) 
code. 


assn. Wal- 


1474 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Amer. trust & banking co.: 
Bus. or sentiment. [etc.] 11641- 


11646. 
Home made will. [ete] 9082, 

9033. 
Trust co. banking. f[etce.] 6056, 

6057. 
Amer. trust & savings bank. Bor- 


rowing brains. 19430. 

Amer. underwriter magazine & insur. 
review. Amer. underwriter’s pocket 
chart. 11647, 19431. 

Amer. university. Annual announce- 
ment. [ete.] 3204, 3205. 

vest pocket traffic manager. 
28086. 

Amer. well works: 

Amer. deep well plunger pumps. 
9034. 

Drilling machines. 25473. 

Irrigation pumping installations. 
17141. 

Standard types of well drilling. 
28087. 

Amer. woman’s league for self-defense. 
Amer. woman’s league for self-de- 
fense. 6058. 

Amer. wringer Co.: 


Gummi-walzen [ete.] 14476~- 
14485. 
Protection of foresight. 28088. 
Americans after all. (Motion picture) 
16890. 
Américas. 31. 


Americus, Ga., direct. 6059. 
Ames (Winthrop) Much ado about 


nothing. 381918. 

Ames, Harris, Neville co. Awnings. 
fete..] 9035-9038. 

Amesbury, Mass., direct. 26811. 


Amesbury, Mass., map. 25092. 
Amherst, Mass., direct. 3206. 
Amherst, Mass., map. 52385. 
Amicable life insur. co.: 
Life dept. 19482. 
Rules & instructions to 
25474. 
Amite, La., map. 32166. 
Ammon (S. A.) Quotations for the 
Story without an end. 19488. 
Ammons (E. M.) Natl. road-bldg. & 
natl. public lands. 6060. 
Ammunition. 9039, 23118, 28089. 


agents. 


Among a thousand women. (Drama) 
10953. 

Among friends. (Drama) 10954. 

Among the lions. (Drama) 31622. 

Among those _ present. (Drama) 
Deep. 

Amores de aldea. (Drama) 2778. 

Amos (W. L.) Buffington (P. W.) 
Traditional hist. 17301. 

Amount-sure organization. Amount- 


sure plan. 6061. 


Amphibian oddities. 
5384. 
Anaconda, Mont., direct. 9040. 
Anadarko, Okl., map. 32167. 
Analytic music co. Analytic music 
teaching system. 23120. 
Analyzing Basil. (Drama) 22354. 
Ananias & co. (Drama) 22355. 
Anchor pub. co.: 
Fuller (A. F.) Friendship & other 


(Motion picture) 


writings. 29116. 
Golden chalice, & other 
poems. 6749. 
Anchor supply co. Concession & show 
tents. 28091. 


Anchorage, Alaska, map. 27684. 

Ancient order of Hibernians in Amer- 
ica (Ladies auxiliary) Off. ritual. 
6062. 

Ancient order of united workmen. 
For the new member. [ete.] 19434, 
19435. 

And there was light. (Drama) 24895. 

Andalusia, Ala., map. 32168. 

Andaway (Mrs. Will) pseud. 
Knapp (G. R.) 

Andersen (A. E.) 


See 


Acctg. course 3. 


fete.] 28092, 28093. 

Andersen (H. C.) Snow queen. 
1188. 

Anderson (A. M.) Spokane’s sunlit 
hills. 11649. 


Anderson (Arthur) She smiled. 8502. 
Anderson (C. A.) Deviation tables. 
6063. 


Anderson (C. E.) Decorative pattern 
co. Drapery for window or door. 
23487. 

Anderson (Charles) 
ter’s experience. 
Anderson (G. W.): 
Cedar County, Ia., map. 25103. 
Dallas Co., Ia., map. 32193. 

Muscatine Co., Ia., map. 22756. 

Tama Co., Ia., map. 11329. 

Anderson (J. C.) Good music ex- 
plained. 194386. 

Anderson (J. G.) Municipal links 
makes golf people’s pastime. 1405. 
Anderson (J. S. B.) Bashful man. 

3207. 

Anderson (J. W.): 

Glimpse into the future of the 
drain tile bus. [ete.] 14486, 
14487. 

How public records will assist in 
promoting the use of drain tile. 
19487. 

Anderson (John) 
map. 16779. 

Anderson (M. 8S. M.) Claire-de-Lune. 

\” O88: 

Anderson (R. M.) 
come from Arctic. 


Sleeping-car por- 
17142, 28094. 


Delaware River, 


Stefansson’s men 
194388. 


1475 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n. s., v.18 


Anderson (S. 8S.) Hughes (J. P.) 
Finals in Tacoma city golf cham- 
pionship tournament. 29408. 

Anderson (S. T.) Heredity. 31804. 


Anderson, Ind., direct. 19439. 

Anderson granite Co. Memorials. 
17148. : 

Andersons. Cupid in a fix. 31711. 


Andorra nurseries. Suggestions for 
effective planting. 28095. 

Andover, Mass., direct. 3208. 

Andover calendar. 1406. 

Andrassy (Julius) If Teutons win. 


1407. 

Andre (Anthony) Avenging spirit. 
18794. 

Andrea (A. L.) Baking powder facts. 
[ete.] 38209, 3210. 


Andreae (Percy): 
Are we progressing 
[ete.] 11650-11653. 


backward. 


Bus. man’s place in _ politics. 
19440. 
Andreas (Eulalie) Tony in the 
movies. 11197. 


Andrés (José Mesa) See Mesa An- 


drés (José) 


Andrés de Prada (J.) Moza del 
llano. 2897. 

Andrews (A. H.) co. Andrews’ opera 
chairs. 19441. 

Andrews (Charlton) Cave man. 
31676. 


Andrews (K. L.) Crooked man & his 
crooked wife. 25021. 

Andrews (R. L.) Leland (Lillian) 
Love’s sacrifices. 24066. 


Andrews, N. C., map. 27685. 


Androcles & the _ lion. (Drama) 
10955, 10955*. 

Andromeda. (Drama) 8399*. 
Androscoggin Co., Me., direct. 19442. 
Andy Rice in_ society. (Drama) 
22356. 

Anelave. (Drama) 8262. 

Angel bueno. (Drama) 10956. 


Angel of Piety flat. 
5385. 

Angel of the attic. 
22820. 


Angel rebelde. (Drama) 10957. 


Angeletti (Joseph) Rosary of the 
Blessed Virgin Mary & the way of 
the cross. 8211. 

Angeli (Diego): 

Story of Fiorido & Chiara Stella. 


(Motion picture) 


(Motion picture) 


9041. 
Story of Leombruno. [etc.] 1408, 
1409. : 
Angelic attitude. (Motion picture) 
16891. 


Angell (G. R.): 


Angell’s parcel post estimator. 
6064. 


Angell (G. R.)—Continued. 
Condensed ry. time card. 9042, 
11654, 14488, 23123, 28096. 
Savings, ‘loan & trust co. Con- 


densed ry. time card. 2470, 
4561. 
Angell (G. R.) & co. Madison, Wis., 
direct. 26641. 


Angelo (H. R.): 
Agitation for peace spreading in 
Germany. [ete.] 17144-17147. 
All Scandinavia is backing up > 
Norway. 25475. 
Amer. fete holds a crowd in Den- 


mark. [ete.] 14489-14491. 
Arrest big Danish importer. [etc.] 
11655-11657. 
Consul Winslow is coming, [ete.] 
23124-23127. 


Danes debate sale of the West 


Indies. [ete.] 19448-19446. 
Greenland holds explorer. [etc.] 
28097, 28098. 
Angels unawares. (Motion picture) 
5386. 
Angier chem. co. Petroleum idea. 
2367, 15977. 
Anglada (—) Guitarra del amor, 
31792. 
Angling. (Drama) 2779. 


Anglo-Amer. mill ¢co.: 
Confidential selling plans. 14492. 
Directions for erecting, starting & 
operating the Midget marvel & 
cleaning & tempering wheat. 
19447. 
Angyalfi (Arthur): 
Good-bye. 1410. 
My heart is where you are. 32. 
Animal rescue league. Brereton (S. 
A.) Will you ans. this prayer. 
11862. 
Animals’ progress. (Drama) 2780. 
Animated cartoon adv. co. Church so- 
cial service & community work dept. 
Church & community work motion 
picture plan. 25476. 


Animated grouch chaser. (Motion 


picture) 11347, 11348, 

Anker (Ella) Bitter against U. S. 
254TT. 

Ankles. (Drama) 18792. 

Ankyra mfg. co. Ankyra. 11658. 


Ann Arbor, Mich., direct. 1411, 28099. 

Ann Arbor, Mich., map. 22669. 

Anne wants to marry rich, love finds 
love. (Drama) 4985. 

Annett (F. A.) Direct current motor 
& generator remedy of troubles. 
17148. 

Annie Laurie. (Drama) 31623. 

Anniversary calendar. 19448. 

Annual summer schl. for commer. or- 
ganization secretaries. Rept. of 
lectures. 19449. 


1476 


a 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Anoka Co., Minn., map. 25093. 
Another chance. (Drama) 13881, 
27556. 
Another man’s shoes. (Motion picture) 
32506. 
ANSCO CO.: 
Anseo as a.- Selling ally. [etce.] 
11659, 11660. 
Cy Ko, the positive of photog- 
raphy. 9048. 
Ansonia, Conn., direct. 28099. 
Ansonia, Conn., map. 382169. 
Anspach (Lilian): 
Belle of Baltimore Town. 223865. 
Lolita. 18858. 
Anspacher (H. M.) King Parrot & 
his court. 9044. 
Anspacher (L. K.) Unchastened wo- 
man. 2950. 
Answer. (Motion picture) 25199. 
Answer lady (Drama) 27557. 
Ant. (Drama) 8268. 
Anthony (C. P.) Pagans. 22548. 
Anthony (J. T.) Firebox efficiency. 
[ete.] 24878, 24879. 
Anthony (L. B.) Spooks. 32089. 
Antidote. (Drama) 18882. 


Antigo pub. co.: 
Aboard the Pond-lily special. 
8251. 

At the grocery. 8270. 

Htiben und driiben. 22452. 

If a body meet a body. 8387. 

Mueller (J. T.) Christmas dia- 

logs. 26751. 
Painting the church red. 8455. 
Soap club. 22596. 
Surprise to everyone. 11175. 
Anti-saloon league yr. bk. 14498. 
Anti-vice motion picture co. IS any 
girl safe? 19219. 

Antlers, Okl, map. 11237. 

Anton the terrible. (Motion picture). 
22821. 

Antona-Traversi (Camillo) Caso di 
eoscienza. 24913. 

Antonio Canova. (Drama) 24930. 

Antrim Co., Mich., map. 2976. 

Any day. (Drama) 8839. 

Any house. (Drama) 981. 

Any man’s sister. (Drama) 8264. 

Any old duke’ll do. (Motion picture) 
27768. 

Any youth. (Motion picture) 16892. 

Anybody’s husband. (Drama) 8265. 

Anygirl. (Drama) 381624. 

Apache, Okl., map. 25094. - 

Apex book co. rovador. 27673*. 

Apollo amusement co., inc. Masked 
marvel. 5094. 

Apolio inst. of music. Piano course. 
25478, 28101. 

Apollo, the child of light. (Drama) 
81624. 

Apostle. (Drama) 8265*. 


Appalachian Mountain club. See, for 
entries of maps, this index under 
names of places. 

Appeal for the amateur. (Drama) 
31625. 

Appelbaum (Misha) : 

Humanitarian magazine. 3903, 
12478, 23875. 

Liberty that America offers to the 
alien. 14494. 

Apple (HK. A.) New stories about Lin- 
coln, -3212. 

Apple blossoms. (Drama) 8266. 

Apple butter. (Motion picture) 5457. 

Appler (J. A.) San Antonio, Tex., 
direct. 10571. 

Appleson (Louis) : 

Bloom & Millman. Middies of the 

moment. [ete.] 283856, 28357. 

New Puritan waist models. 
[ete.] 23245, 23246. 

Appleton (D.) & co.: 

Complete course in penmanship. 
14495. 


Felter (W. L.) Felter twentieth 
century speliers. 9558. 
Firman (S. G.) Progressive les- 
sons in Engl. 9567. 
Hammock (C. 8.) Complete writ- 
ing system. 15226. 
McLaughlin (A. C.) Hist. of the 
U. S. for schls. 7291. 
Torres (O.) jr. Caligrafo pan- 
americano. 8036. 
Wier (A. E.) Victor rapid record 
selector. 13816. 
Wiley (Belle) Rago & Goni. 
22282. 
Appleton (Victor) pseud.: 
Motion picture chums’ war spec- 
tacle. [ete.] 32138, 3214. 
Moving picture boys under the 
sea. 19450. 
Applied art. (Drama) 24896. 
April first. (Drama) 4986. 
Aqui estamos t6os. (Drama) 2781. 
Arabian nights. Aladdin. 28105. 
Arabian nights in Bagdad. (Drama) 
8267. 
Arapaho, OKl., map. 22670. 
Arbous (G. J.) Sprigs of nobility. 
32040. 
Are welding mach. ¢o., ine. Are weld- 
ing. 28106. 
Arch criminals of Paris. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27961, 32570. 
Archer (R. M.) New Castle herald, 
$80 in prizes. 380317. 
Archer & the trumpeter. (Drama) 
24930. 
Archer & Wiggins co. Catalog of mo- 
tor ear accessories. 14496. 
Archibald (J. F.J.) Surrender. 8522. 
Archibald (M. J.) Lab. course of 
pract. elec. 25481. 


77396—17-—2 1477 


INDEX 


Archie’s honeymoon. (Drama) 982. 
Architectural bldg. records co. Archi- 
tectural bldg. records system. 9045. 
Architectural Ceylon. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27769. 
Arcos (Rene): 
All France honors Gallieni at 


funeral. f[ete.] 11661-11674. 
Allies’ order hits Swiss.  [ete.] 
14497-14508. 
Austrian losses are large. [etc.] 


17149-17160. 
Austrian position viewed as criti- 
eal. [ete.] 19451-19461. 
Church circular lauds war. 
28107-28109. 
Drive on British line begun. 9046. 
Food scant. [ete.] 25482-25485. 
Germans use tricks to evade food 
rules. [ete.] 23128-23133. 
Arctic ice machine co. Arctic junior 
refrigerating machine. 17161. 
Ardan (J. J.) Zhite. 11675. 
Arden (Edwin) Woman 
1230. 
Ardizoni (John) 
Ardmore (Victor) 


[ete.] 


hunter. 


Revelation. 31999. 
Mazeppa of the 


sea. 11676. 

Are we prepared? (Motion picture) 
5955. 

Are you an elk? (Motion picture) 
25200. 

Aren’t they wonders. (Drama) 
oLttl, 

Argenta, Ark., direct. 10109. 

Argentina, map. 22671. 


Argonauts of California, 1849. 
tion picture) 14198. 


Argosy films, inc. People vs. John 
Doe. 27914. 


Arguto oilless bearing co. Pa. has 
forbidden the oiling of shafting by 
hand. 28110. 

Arias (Eugenio Rodiguez-) 
Rordiguez-Arias (Eugenio) 
Ariel, 1917. 17162. 
Arisnea (Santiago) 
encanta. 82024. 

Aristophanes. Lysistrata. 16605. 

Arizona,  -map..; 1240, 2977, -d6f44, 
16742, 27686. 

Arizona direct. co. 


(Mo- 


See 


Sin el amor que 


Phoenix city & 


Salt River Valley, Ariz., direct. 
4452, 30618. 

Arizona weather chart calendar. 
28111. 

Ark II. (Drama) 31626. 
Arkansas, map. 1241, 2978, 14068, 


18962, 22672. 

Arkansas soft pine bureau. Gardner 
(H. A.) How to finish and paint 
Ark. soft pine. 26092. 

Arkenberg special agency. Newspaper 
classified advertising. 6066. 


.Armstrong (W. H.) 


pt. 1, 'B.%., Vv. 12 


Arleigh (M. W.) Pure & applied num- 
ber. 31589. 
Arlington, Ia., map. 16743. 
Arlington, Mass., direct. 14504. 
Arlington, N. Y., direct. 21570. 
Arm of the law. (Drama) 4987. 
Armband (A.): 
Mother. 22517. 
Mother’s secret. 8428. 
Unknown woman. 18943. 
Armco triangle. 6067. 
Armistead (P. H.) Lone star rhymes. 
yA Lee . 
Armont (Paul): 
Coq en pate. 5013. 
Mari garcon. 24986. 


Armor of light. (Drama) 27558. 
Armour & co0.: 
Armour’s by-product exhibit. 
25486. ; 
Armour’s quality products. [etce.]} 
28113-28115. 
Catalogue of products. 19462. 


Farmer (F. M.) Pastry wrinkles. 


29013. 
Maxwell (Helen) Beauty making 
at home. 26675. 


Armour fertilizer works. 
farmer’s almanac. 33. 
Armour soap works.  Profit-sharing 

premiums for the home. 19463. 
Armour’s farmer’s almanac. 33. 
Arms & the woman. (Motion picture) 

16893. 

Armstrong (A. G.) Dorothy. 2818. 
Armstrong (A. W.) Women & men. 


Armour’s 


gid 

Armstrong (Collin) Bigger, better 
bus. [ete.] 9047-9050. 
Armstrong (F. J.) St. Paul, Minn., 
map. 1341. 


Armstrong (Julian) Armstrong bu- 
reau of related industries. Bulletin. 
28116. 


Armstrong (L. E.) Literature reader. 
19464. 
Armstrong (Robert) 


Breaking up 
broody hens. 9051. 


How to build & 
save money. 6068. 

Armstrong (W. P. ) Emblem of our 
nation in the face of creation. [ete.] 
19465-19467. 


Armstrong & Gans. Motor-way year- 
book, containing Ga. state highways. 
4280. 

Armstrong bureau of related indus- 
tries. Bulletin. 28116. 


Armstrong cork & insulation co.: 
Applying the X-ray. 6069. 
Directions for applying nonpareil 

cork coverings. 9052. 
Nonpareil cork board insulation. 
34. 


1478 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Armstrong cork & insulation co.—Con. 
Nonpareil high pressure covering 
[ete.] 14505-14507. 

Armstrong cork co.: 

Acco gaskets & washers. 17163. 

Armstrong cork table mats. 25487. 

Armstrong’s linoleum selling serv- 
ice. [ete.] 19468-19470. 

Grades & patterns of Armstrong’s 
linoleum. f[ete.] 14508, 14509. 

Linoleum logic. 26581. 

Told in the store. 11677. 

Armstrong paint & varnish works. 
Kling-tite asbestos plastic roofing. 
14510. 

Armstrong rubber co., ine. Unusual 
opportunity for 600 automobile own- 
ers. 38216. 

Army & navy store co. ine. Cata- 
logue. 6070. 

Army bill. (Drama) 8268. 

Arnall (L. T. F.) Two thousand ques. 
& hints. 9053. 

Arnesen (A. M.) Poems. 28117. 

Arnett, OKl., map. 22678. 


Arniches (Carlos): 
Café sdlo. 13897. 
Casa de Quirés. 2795. 
Estrella de Olympia. 8335. 
Serafin, el pinturero. 32015. 
Arnold (F. E.) Boozer’s awakening 
dream. 19471. 

Arnold (I. W.) Union savings sys- 
tems co. Strong defense. 8078. 
Arnold (Jack) Sergeanteene. 32016. 
Arnold (Le Roy) Murder 4 la mode. 

18874. - 


Arnold (S. L.) Mastery of words. 
1412, 6071, 6072, 17164. 


Arnold (W. C. F.) State life insur. 
eo. You are valuable. 24651. 


Arnold’s pract. Sabbath schl. commen- 
tary. 23134. 


Arnsan (Leroy) Arnsan schl. Bet- 
ter typewriting. 19472. 

Arnsan = schl. Better typewriting. 
19472. 

Aron (Blanche) Between ourselves. 
28118. 

Aroostock telep. & teleg. co. Telep. 
direct. 11678, 28119. 

Around the town. (Drama) 10958. 

Around the world in eighty days. 
(Drama) 31627. 

Arpi’s millionaire. (Drama) 21628. 

Arrow pub. co. Poor little rich girl. 
22560. 

Arrows of hate. 
11445. 

Arrowsmith mfg. co. Lippincott 
(W.M.) Arrowsmith corres. course. 
24076. 

Arsene Lupin. 
14194. ; 


(Motion picture) 


(Motion picture) 


Arson. (Drama) 5194. 

Art brass eo., ine. San-o-la. 6073. 

Art for art’s sake. (Motion picture) 
16894. 

Art metal construction co., inc.: 

Art metal. 9054. 

Making 1916 big for both of us. 
BYE WG 

Art promotion service. Cole (A. J.) 
Art for profit. 11994. 
Art publication soe. : 

May (L. R.) Requirements for 
high schl. credits. 10172. 

Progressive series of music les- 
sons. 3218. 

Suggested outline of a graded & 
coordinated course of study. 
28120. 

Whithorne (Emerson) Syllabus 
of The progressive ser. of piano 
lessons. 31607. 

Why music educa. should be ac- 
credited by the private teacher. 
25488. 

Art work shop. Tangible reminders 
of bygone days. 3219. 
Artcraft shop: 

Morrison (M. 8.) These little 
squares of linen. 7403. 

Smith (M. W.) On your travels 
& week-end trips. [ete.] 7897- 
7899. 

White (E. G.) Do you know a 
little maiden. 8177. 

Arthur (5. H:).: 

Commer. bank, Amer. Christmas 
club. 12006. 

— 100-payt. 
19874. 

Arthur (Elizabeth) Pract. lab. tech- 
nique. 25489. 

Arthur’s desperate resolve. (Motion 
picture) 19110. 

Arthur’s last fling. (Motion picture) 
53887. 

Artie, the millionaire kid. 
picture) 8677. 

Artistic interference. 
ture) 5888. 

Artistic temperament. 
16479. 

Artist’s ideal. (Drama) 8269. 

Artzibashef (Michael) War. 32118. 

Aryan. (Motion picture) 8678. 

As fate decides. (Motion picture) 
53889. 

As fisherman, postmaster, health offi- 
cer. (Motion picture) 5960. 

As good as gold. (Drama) 24897. 

As in a dream. (Motion picture) 
11349. 

As in a looking glass. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5390. 

As it often happens. 
10959. 


savings club. 


(Motion 
(Motion pic- 


(Drama) 


(Drama) 


1479 


INDEX 


As it shall be written. (Drama) 
2782. 

As it was. (Drama) 27838. 

As it was in the beginning. (Drama) 
31629. 

As the candle burned. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19111. 

As ye sow. (Motion picture) 25201. 

As you like it. (Drama) 27558%*. 


As you like it. (Motion picture) 


at02. 


Asbjornsen (—) Doctor Ale. 5024. 
Asbury Park, N. J., direct. 14511. 
Ascham (J. B.) Development of the 
Kingdom of God. 28121. 

Aschehoug (H.) & co.: 

Marmoret som sov. 1108. 

Racekamp. 1161. 

Som vi nu engang er. 1189. 


Ascher (Leo): 
Botschafterin Leni. 16504. 
Was tut man nicht alles aus liebe! 

8561. 

Asenjo (Antonio): 
Brillo de los caireles. 
Pendientes de la Trini, 
Tenor. 32065. 

Asensio Mis (Ramon): 
Albanico de la Pompadour. 31610. 
Capricho de las damas. 31673. 


13895. 
14019. 


Tnvitaci6n al vals. 31826. 
Mujer ideal. 31917. 
Trovadores. 32090. 


Ash (M. lL.) Kuh, Nathan & Fischer 
co. Live advertisements for the re- 
tail clothier. [ete] 7149, 7150. 

Ash Fork to Phoenix, Ariz., map. 
1242. 

Ash Fork to Prescott, Ariz., map. 
1242. 


Ashamed of the old folks. (Motion 
picture) 19112. 

Ashby Four Corners. (Drama) 
24898. 

Ashby ptg. eco. Church kalendar. 
Zitat. 

Ashes. (Motion picture) 14195, 


27770. 
Ashes of love. (Drama) 
Ashes of remembrance. 
ture) 22822. 
Asheville, N. C., map. 2979. 
Ashford (B. K.) Problemas higiénicos 
en Puerto Rico. 11679. 


24899. 
(Motion pic- 


Ashley (Marie) Crochet designs. 
28135. 

Ashley (R. IL.) Medieval civiliza- 
tion. 35, 6074. 


Ashton (H. J.): 
Meteor girl. 381889. 
Miss Get Rich Quick. 
Ashville, O., map. 8587. 
Asia, map. 2980-2982, 11238, 18963, 
22674. 
Asia Minor, map. 8588, 


31896. 


’ pier Rew 


Asotin Co., Wash., direct. 24851. 
Asphalt shingle publicity bureau: 
Roof coverings, fire protection. 
6075. 
This is more power for you. 6076. 
Aspinwall (Woolsey) : 


Land of promise. 5079. 
Other wanderer. 5181. 
Assassin. (Drama) 223857. 


Associated adv. clubs of the world: 
Book of instructions. 28122. 
Business record systems. 28123. 

Associated cos. Mine safety stand- 
ards. 6077. 

Associated factory mutual fire insur. 
cos. Inspection dept. Suggestions 
regarding depreciation, ete. 14512. 

Associated press: 

Bluejackets on western front. 
[ete.] 28124-28127. 

British army’s morale has greatly 
increased. [ete.] 25490-25495. 

Jogendra Singh (Sardar) ‘Tells 
of dawn of new literature in 
India. 29608. 

Palmer (Frederick) Take Regina 
trench in one big bite. [ete.] 
26931, 26932. 

Rawlinson (Henry) British can 
break Somme line. 27021. 

Take prisoner for every yard of 
front: fete.] 23166 Zane 

Associated tile mfrs. Tile floors & 
walls for hospitals. 25496. 

Assn. for natl. service. Hill (J. J.) 
Yr. with colors for youth of U. S. 
17 i5G, : 

Assn. of Amer. Portland cement mfrs.: 

Accident prevention bulletin. 3220. 

General rules for workmen. [ete.] 


36-41. 
Assumption, Ill., map. 22675. 
Astley (W. H.) Nebraska, map. 
19034. 
At a premium. (Motion picture) 
228238. 
At daybreak. (Drama) 31630. 
At Hotel  On-de-Blink. (Drama) 
22358. 
At midnight. (Drama) 27559. 


At Piney Ridge. (Motion picture) 


8679. 

At the Ainsley ball. (Motion picture) 
Dae les 

At the count of ten. (Motion picture) 
8680. 

At the edge of the world. (Drama) 
11142*, 

At the end of the rainbow. (Motion 
picture) 5891. 

At the gate of sin. (Motion picture) 
53892. 


At the grocery. (Drama) 8270. 
At the headwaters of the Dalalven. 
(Motion picture) 14196. 


1480 


a 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


At the mask-ball. (Drama) 

At the milliner’s. (Drama) 27561. 

At the opera. (Drama) 10960. 

At the sign of the shooting star. 
(Drama) 8271. 

At the stage door. (Drama) 31631. 

At the summer dance hall. (Drama) 
316382. 

At the top of the world—Alaska. 
(Motion picture) 27771. 

At the torrent’s mercy. (Motion pic- 


ture) 5398. 
At the window. (Drama) 983. 
At three a. m. (Drama) 24900. 


At Touchstone inn. (Drama) 8272. 

At 12 midnight. (Drama) 2784. 

Atchison, Kan., map. 16744. 

Atchison-Ely (Edgar) Aint it the 
truth. 24892. 

Athearn (W.S.) Religious education. 
28128 


Athens, Mich., map. 27687. 
Athens, Pa., direct. 24797. 
Atherton (Gertrude): 
Perch of the devil. 
Vein of gold. 5216. 
Athey co. Instruction bk. 23138. 
Atkins (Frank) Lure of the poppy. 
22490. 
Atkinson (C. 8.) Joseph S. Freling- 
huysen, republican candidate. 11680. 
Atkinson (C. T.) Story, character, 
analysis, ete. 25497. 
Atkinson (E. M.) Child’s bk. of plays. 
1004*. 
Atkinson (G. E.) Mother’s day hymn. 
11681. 
Atkinson (H. S.) 


5216. 


Information pam- 


phiet. 9055, 116S2, 145138, 19473. 
Atkinson (W. E.) U. S. collection 
service co. U. S. collection service 


& delinquent debtor record. 31342. 
Atkinson (Wilmer) co.: 
Adams Co., Ind., direct. 
Allegan Co., Mich., direct. 
Allen Co., O., direct. 3161. 
Calhoun Co., Mich., direct. 25684. 
Drake Co., O., direct. 15025. 
Eaton Co., Mich., direct. 25902. 
Full quotas. 28129. 
Hancock Co., O., direct. 17706. 
Hardin Co., O., direct. 3808. 
Henry Co., O., direct. 15283. 
How confidence began. 9056. 
Ingham Co., Mich., direct. 20578. 


3147. 
23070. 


27560. | Atkinson (Wilmer) co.—Continued. 


Monroe Co.,. Mich., direct. 18092. 
Prebie Co., O., illus. direct. 21586. 
Seneca Co., O., rural direct. T7S37. 
Shelby Co., Ind., direct. 10603. 
Shelby Co., O., direct. 30927. 
Van Buren Co., Mich., direct. 

22152. 

Williams Co., O., direct. 31533. 

Wood Co., O., direct. 10908. 
Atkinson Erie direct co.: 

Albion, Pa., direct. 11601. 

Erie, Pa., direct. 17573. 

Erie Co., Pa., direct. 9464. 

North East, Pa., direct. 13132. 
Atkinson, Mentzer & co. Giles (J. T.} 

Elements of spelling. 6751. 

Atlanta, Ga., direct. 11683. 

Atlanta Georgian: 

Anticipate these $8,000,000 sales. 
fete.] 28130-28140. 
Are you in their shoes. 

6078-6088. 
Big money-saving month for shop- 
pers. [ete.] 19474-19480. 
Clothes investments pay daily divi- 
dends. f[ete.] 9057, 9058. 
Convert today’s impressions into 
tomorrow’s sales. [ete.] 17165— 


fete. } 


17174. 

Friend of the family’s. rete. | 
14514-14518. 

Glass (Dudley) Stories of the 
opera. f[ete.] 9635. 

Home for your old ag. [ete } 
3221-3224. 

Atlanta journal: 

Burned out at forty. [ete.] 

1413-1415. 


Friend Woodrow at the iction’ 
pictures party. 3225. 
Atlantic City, N. J., direct. 17175. 
Atlantie City, All Americas expesition, 


map. 5236. 
Atlantic City direct. co. Atlanta, Ga., 
direct. 11683. 


Engl. alphabet & guide 
19481. 


Atlantis, ine. 
to spelling, ete. 
Atlantis press: 
Homely hints by Mrs. 
3868. 
Taylor bros. laundry. Mfr. Reddy 
caught in the act. 85). 
Thrift service. You wouldn't take 


Thrift. 


Jay Co., Ind.. direct. 3992. oo a He Sb2: 
Kane (W. A.) Applied arts draw- | Atlas crucible steel co. Tool steels. 
ing bks. 23972. 93139. 
Lenawee Co., Mich., rural direct. | Atlas educational projector co. How 
15591. Uncle Sam has outgrown homespun. 
Logan Co., O., direct. 15627. 32398. 
Macomb Co., Mich., direct. 20950. | Atlas engineering co. Lime & hy- 
Madison Co., Ind., direct. 15674. drated lime plant equipment. 28141. 
Madison Co., O., direct. 571. Atlas oil co. List of lubricating oils. 
Mercer Co., O., direct. 21048. 11684. 
1481 


INDEX 


Atlas Portland cement co.: 
Building a bungalow. 28142-28144 
Early stueco houses. 14519. 
Atlas powder co.: 
Better farming with Atlas farm 
powder. [etc.] 42, 43. 
Helping you to make money by 
selling Atlas farm powder. 
6089. 
Atlas preservative co. of America, ine.: 


Atlas A weed killer & track pre-- 


servative. 6090. 
Atlas the weed killer. 9059. 
Atlas press. Motor trips through New 
England. 17176. 

Atlas specialty mfg. co. Fabric spe- 
cialties for the motor car. 3226. 
Atlee (L. W.) Indian dream. 19482. 

Atonement. (Drama) 8278. 

Atteridge (Harold) Passing show of 
1916. 18886. 

Attic princess. (Motion picture) 
11350. 

Attleboro, Mass., direct. 25498. 

Attleboro, Mass., map. 27688, 27689. 


Attorney for the defense. (Drama) 
31638. 

Attraction at Cassidys. (Drama) 
31634. 


Atwood (A. W.) Making your money 
work for you. 11685. 
Atwood (D. P.): 
Adv. of a new bk. 11686. 


Progressive man. 9060. 
Aubuchon (Tampton) Man alive. 
28145. 
Aubuchon (W. N.) jr. Aubuchon 
(Tampton) Man alive. 28145. 
Auburn, N. H., direct. 18030. 
Auburn, N. Y., direct. 9061, 23140. 
Auburn, N. Y., map. 22676. 
Auburn ball bearing co.: 
Auburn annular ball bearings. 
[ete.] 11687, 11688. 
Auburn ball thrust bearings. 
19483. 
Aubury (M. A.) Liberty bell in Cal. 
Po tads < 
Auch ich war ein jiingling. (Drama) 
16491. 
Auction sale. (Drama.) 27562. 
Audrey. (Motion picture) 5394. 
Auf befehl der herzogin. (Drama) 
22359. 
Auf befehl der kaiserin! (Drama) 
16492. 
Augier (Emile) Son-in-law of M. 
Poirier. 32030. 
Augsburg pub. house. Jul i vesterhei- 
men. 454. 
Augusta. (Drama) 16493. 
Augustana bk. concern. Almanack fér 
aret efter Jesu Kristi  fddelse. 
28018. 
Auguste. (Drama) 18793. 


pt.t,ns, Vis 


Auken (I. C. Van) See Van Auken (I. 
C.) 


Auken (K. L. van) See Van Auken 


(K. L.) 

Auld (R. C.) David A. King mystery 
settled. 23142. 

Aultman (Walter) Aultman’s self 
computing cream test. 11689. 

Aunt Penelope. (Drama) 31635. 

Aunt Sadie’s rhymes. 29236. 


Aunt Susan’s troubles on the farm. 

(Drama) 31686. 
Aunt Susie Perkins. 
Auping (M.. C.) 


(Drama) 8883. 
Sign of the rake & 


the hoe. 11690. 
Aurora film plays corp. Waif. 5979. 
Aus bivouac und _ schnitzengraben. 
(Drama) 10961. 
Ausfall, eine kriegsepisode. (Drama) 
22404. 
Austin (F. F.) Birthday promises. 
14520. 


Austin (J. H.) Prof. John H. Aus- 
tin’s beauty bk. 3227. 

Austin (O. P.) Commer. geog. 11691, 
19484. 

Austin, Tex., direct. 6091. 

Austin, Nichols & co., ine. 
price list. 25499. 

Australia, map. 2983-2985, 5237-5239. 

Australian series. (Motion picture) 
5800, 5801. 

Australia’s unknown. 
ture) 5802, 5803. 

Austria-Hungary, map. 5240. 

Austrian (J. C.) Great fur industry. 


Catalog. & 


(Motion pic- 


27832. 

Author’s. illus. quotation kalendar. 
19485. 

Authors’ service bureau. Marketable 
mss. 11693. 


Auto club of southern Cal. 
Cal., map. 3039. 

Au-to compressor co. Oro good as 
gold automobile accessories. 25500. 

Auto-kamp equipment co. Auto-kamp 
trailer. 17177. 

Aut6 signal co. Dayannite auto safety 
signals. [ete.] 19486, 19487. 

Auto suggestions. 44, 6092, 11694. 

Auto tires co. Non-skid list of stand- 
ard make guaranteed tires. 14521. 

Auto trade direct. co. Auto trade 
direct. of the Pacific coast. 28146. 

Auto troubles. (Drama) 32048. 

Automatic air furnace co. Why make 
black smoke. 28147. 

Automatic coinwrapping machine co. 
Depositor’s coin. 3228. 

Automatic elec. co. Your telep.— 
asset or liability. 17178. 
Automatic recording safe co. 
certificate. [ete.] 9062-9065. 
Automatic sprinkler co. of America. 

Pursuit of safety. 11696. 


Kern Co., 


Flag 


1482 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Automobile blue bk. pub. co.: 
Asheville, N. C., map. 2979. 
Florida, map. 3022. 

Off. automobile blue bk. 
10381, 30513. 

Off. metropolitan automobile blue 
bk., standard road guide. 15918. 

Owen-magnetic ann. tour. 19488. 

Pennsylvania, map. 16851. 

Automobile club of America: 

Long Island, map. 11285. 

New England, map. 14134. 

New York (City), map. 14142. 

Automobile club of Buffalo: 

New York (State), map. 11300. 
Tour bk. 14522. 
Automobile club of Md. Hotel direct. 
of Md. 11697. 
Automobile club of Philadelphia. 
Routes between Philadelphia & sea- 


4376, 


shore points in southern N. J. 9066. | 


Automobile club of southern Cal. For 
entries of maps by Automobile club 


of southern Cal. see this index 
under names of places. 
Automobile club of Vt. Yr. bk. 14523. 


Automobile legal assn.: 
Automobile legal assn. handbk. 
9067. 
New England, map. 5303. 

Route card. 11698, 14524, 17179, 
19489, 231438, 25501, 28148. 
Automobile pub. co. Cal. automobile 

direct. 9223. 
Automobile trade direct., inc.: 
Automobile trade direct. 
9068, 17181, 28166, 28167. 
Automobile trade direct’s. mail- 
ing list. [ete] 1417, 1418, 
8229, 3230, 6094, 9069, 11700, 
14540, 17182, 19500-19504, 25503, 
28166. 
Autonamel co. 
17184. 
jjAutor!! jjElautor!! (Drama) 10962. 
Autumn. (Motion picture) 5395. 
Avalon farms co. Grawcock (O. D.) 
Worms & other diseases of the hog. 
29182. 
Avecilla (C. R.): 


1416, 


Paint your own car. 


Alegres chicas de Berlin. 31616. 
Enemigo malo. 2823. 

Avecilla de Urrengoechea (César 
Ordas-) See Ordas-Avecilla de 
Urrengoechea (César) 

Avellanus (Arcadius) Mogyordéssy 
(Arkad) Palestra. 18091. 
Avenger. (Motion picture) 14197, 
19113. 

Avenging angel. (Motion picture) 
32433. 

Avenging spirit. (Drama) 18794. 
Avenue. (Drama) 984. 


Averill (C. S.) Bancroft. Receive ye 
welcome. 6105. 


Avery (S. R.) Professor Trix. 8473. 

Avery & Loeb elec. co. Elec. apparatus 
& supplies. 9070. 

Avey (E. H.) Arkansas, map. 18962. 

Avon, Mass., direct. 21620. 

Avondale realty co. I am the renter. 


6096. 

Awakening. (Drama) 16494, 24901, 
27563. 

Awakening. (Motion picture) 23007. 
Awakening of Helena Richie. (Motion 
picture) 32323. 

Awakening of Mr. Smith. (Drama) 
31637. 

Awakening of Narradin. (Drama) 
22360. 

Ayars (M.M.) Acrostic. 3231. 


Ayden, N. C., map. 16745. 
Ayer (N. W.) & son. N. W. Ayer & 


son’s Amer. newspaper annual & 
direct. 49. 

Ayers (S. G.) Words of comfort. 
28168. 


Ayres (H. B.) Modern policies. 1419. 
Ayres (S. G.) See Ayers (S. G.) 
Aztee consolidated mining co. Aztec 

consolidated mining co. 9071. 
Aztee god & other dramas. 27563*. 
Azzoni (C. M.): 

Marionette film scenario. 
Renunciation. 6097. 
B.-M. co.’s cumulative code annot. & 

current digest. Idaho. 3233. 
—— Montana. 6098, 28170. 
— Oregon. 1420, 28171. 
—— Washington. 19505, 28172. 
B. V. D. co. Ads. 9072. 
Babbitt (F. M.) Columbus ry., power 


3232. 


& light co. Let us do it for you. 
19871, 28650. 

Babeock (F. H.) Somebody else. 
5185. 


Babcock (G. H.): 

Babcock (M. G.) co. Free silver 
spoon. [ete.] 3234, 3235, 6099, 
14542, 25504. 

Glorious vacationtime. 17185. 
— Golden autumntide. 19507. 


— Here is a unique adv. [etc.] 
9073, 9074. 
— Lincoln’s birthday. 46. 
— Picturesque Ronkonkoma. 
11702. 
Babeoek (Inez) Peace, prosperity, 
power, plenty. 19506. 
Babcock (M. G.) co.: 
Free silver spoon. [ete] 3234, 
3235, 6099, 14542, 25504. 
Glorious vacationtime. 17185. 


Golden autumntide. 19507. 
Here is a unique advertisement. 
fete.] 9073, 9074. 
Lincoln’s birthday. 46. 


Picturesque Ronkonkoma. 11702. 


1483 


INDEX 


DE. Y, BA Ave ee 


Babcock & Wilcox co. 
tube boiler. 28173. 
Babes in the wood. (Drama) 27580*, 
27656. 
Babette’s record. 
Babize (A. C.) 
28174. 
Babs. (Drama) 
Baby burglar. 
Baby clothes. 


Stirling water 


(Drama) 13883. 
Following the tape. 


985. 
(Drama) 
(Drama) 21638. 
Baby shop. (Drama) 24903. 

Baby show. (Drama) 32094. 
Baby’s book. 9155. 

Baby’s own bk. 759. 

Baby’s toofs. (Motion picture) 22824. 
Bacharach (S.) Bacharach’s laundry 


24902. 


direct. 17186. 

Bacheler (Isabel) Let others have 
their evergreen. 28175. 

Bacheller (L. H.) Sanctified by the 
Holy Ghost. 28176. 

Bachman (A. J.) Sermon outlines. 
11703. 

Bachman (Wallace) His Dutch un- 
cle. 8885. 


Back home. (Drama) 18795. 
Back home again. (Drama) 4988. 
Back to Cohoes. (Drama) 31639. 
Back to earth. (Drama) 31928. 


Back to nature. (Drama) 8274, 8275. 
Back wages. (Drama) 31640. 
Backus (E. 8.) Crystal door. 2809. 


Bacon (C. F.) Lawyer as the bus. 


man’s adviser. 23150. 

Bacon (Frank) House divided. 
24959. 

Bacon (H. N.) Glad news. 37438. 

Bad girl of the family. (Drama) 
8276. 

Bad hats. (Drama) 2785. 

Bad man inside. (Drama) 31641. 


Bad man of Cheyenne. 
ture) 823824. 

Baden (T. A.) Mr. Jeweler, be hon- 
est with yourself. 6100. 

Badenoch (N. W.) Taylor home bake 
oven thermometer. 23151. 


(Motion pic- 


Badger (E. B.) & sons co. Badger 
quality self equalizing expansion 
joints. 9075. 

Badger (R. G.): 

Madonna Dianore 2883. 

Old wives’ tale. 27642.* 

Representative Amer. poetry. 
30727. 

Badgered. (Motion picture) 8681 

Badia (Pedro) Pobrecita Dolores. 
8465. 

Baehr Ingels co. Cooperative buyers 
magazine. 176. 


Baer (Arthur) 


Bowling pests. 9076. 


Baer (S. R.) Stix, Baer & Fuller dry 
goods co. Munsterberg admits it. 
24662. 

Baer’s (John) sons, ine.: 

Agric. almanac. 27995. 
Farmer’s almanac. 29014. 


Housekeeper’s almanac. 29398. 
Uncle Sam’s comic almanac. 
31295. 


Baetz (Henry) Skinner bros. mfg. co. 
Breathe untouched air. 21856. 
Bagg (Helen): 
Man outside. 5092. 
Pirate of the gulf. 
Baggers (Marius) 
petite Francaise. 8341. 
Bahn (C. B.) Guardsman’s toast. 
[ete.] 28178, 28179. 
Bahner (L. A.): 
Hundred thousand dollar heiress. 
81814. 
Kate Gail. 31839. 
Without a price. 8575. 
Bahr (Herman) Master. 24989. 
Bailey (A. E.) Last chance. 11071. 
Bailey (A. M.) Manual of instruc- 
tion for Baptists. 28180. 
Bailey (A. S.) Tale of Billy Wood- 


14022. 
Exploits d'une 


chuck. [ete.] 19508-19518. 
Bailey (C. §S.) For the children’s 
hour. 28181. 


Bailey (Della) 
Bailey (J. H.) 
14010. 
Bailey (N. B.): 
Course of lessons on the ukulele. 


Victim. 32106. 
Out of the shadows. 


25505. 
Peterson system of playing the 
guitar. 47. 
Bailey (O. D.): 
Blighters. 22372. 


Victim. 32107. 
Bailey (R. M.) Phys. training meth- 
ods for the schl. room. 145438. 
Bailey (S. W.) Bailey & Tripp co. 
Blue devil, no. 4. 6101. 
Bailey (Temple) Girl’s 
28182. 
Bailey (W.H.) Largest & best candi- 
date card ever published. 19514. 
Bailey & Tripp co. Blue devil, no. 4. 
6101. 

Bailey, Banks & Biddle co. 
book. 28183. 

Bailey-Lebby co. 
19515. 

Bailey meter co. Bulletin. 3236, 6102. 

Bailey’s (Vernon Howe) sketch book. 
See Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch 
book. 

Bainbridge, Ga., map. 27690. 


courage. 


Hand- 


Plumbing catalog C. 


Baer (Bugs) pseud. See Baer (Ar-| Baird (Edwin) Magic moment. 
thur ) 25511. 
Baer (J. E.) Plan to inerease sales. | Baird (J. E.) Old Sam’s experience. 
28177. SOTT. 
1484 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


_ SS ee SSS 


Baird (J. 8.) Stepping stones to suc- 
cess. 28184. 
Baird-North co. Diamonds, watches, 
jewelry. 28185. 
Baird-Ward printing co. Rutherford 
Co., Tenn., map. 5335. 
Baist (G. W.): 
Detroit, Mich., map. 16782. 
Indianapolis, Ind., map. 14106. 
Bait. (Drama) 10963. 
Baivier (F. J.) Handy table for 
piece workers. 25512. 
Baker (B. N.): 
Administration’s 
ent. 
Govt. aid for merchant marine. 


shipping bill. 


Present boom in Amer. ship bldg. 
14544. 

Baker (C. C.) New Mexico mutual 
life & aid assn. Protection for our 
homes. 7444. 

Baker (C. H.) 
11704. 

Baker (E. D.) Analytical anal. of Die 
meistersinger von Niirnberg. [etc.] 
31590-31593. 

Baker (Fred) Farmer’s rural credit 
loan & savings assn. of Ind. In- 
vestor’s profit. 1790. 

Baker (G. C.) Neutrals. 23152, 
25513, 28186. 

Baker (G. M.): 

Merry Christmas of the old 
woman who lived in her shoe. 
24991. 

Santa Claus’ frolics. 24991. 

Baker (G. P.) Apostle. 8265*. 


Futurist barcarole. 


Baker (Mrs. H. H.) See Baker 
(E. D.) 

Baker (Home-Run) pseud. See Baker 
(Frank) 

Baker (J. M.) Dream-toy shop. 
27656. 


Baker (L. R.) Happy Jack. 19516. 
Baker (O. P.): 
First mortgage-bond homestead 
assn. Catechism. 20236. 
Plan to acquire a home with- 
out money. 29051. 

Baker (R. E.) Her picture. 25021. 

Baker (S. F.) & co. Health for man 
& the domestic animals. 1421. 

Baker (T. 8S.) Jacob Tome inst. 
Tome schl. 3963. 

Baker (W. H.) Copy; how best to 
reproduce the various kinds. [etc.] 
6103, 6104. 

Baker (W. H.) & co.: 

At Hotel On-de-Blink. 22358. 

Doll that saved an army. 18821. 
Girl up-stairs. 1062. 

His Methodist foot. 18842. 

Just a little mistake. 13964. 
Little acts for little actors. 27619. 


Baker (W. H.) & co— Continued. 
Merry Christmas plays & enter- 
tainments. 24991. 
Old maid’s venture. 8444. 
Plays in pinafores. 31970. 
Plays with a punch. 25021. 
Sam Bo-jam & his African colony. 
14039. 
Troublesome flock. 18933. 
Baker (Walter) & co., Itd. Choice 
recipes. 3238. 
Baker & Taylor co. Books. 28187. 
Baker land & title co. Polk co. 11706. 
Baker-Shippee mfg. co. Wonder con- 


\_ tinuous-agitation cooker. 25514. 


Baker-Vawter co. Mechanical posting 
ser. 11707. 

Baker, Voorhis & co. Off. pasters for 
Birdeye, Cumming & Gilbert’s con- 
solidated laws. 14555. 

Baker’s (Joseph) ltd. Story of the 
oven. 3239. 

Bakersfield, Cal., direct. 3240. 

Bakersfield to Fresno, Cal., map. 
1243. 


Bakersfield to San Luis Obispo, Cal., 


map. 1244. 
Bakonyi (Karl von) Gold gab ich 
fiir eisen! 8360, 11035. 
Balboa. (Drama) 32072. 
Baleh (W. L.): 
Broken lives. 22378. 
Quick action. 31985. 
Baleom (F. O.) Secret of health. 
14545. 
Baleom (S. E.) Heating & ventilat- 
ing bldgs. 9079. 
Baldwin (Anne) Presents. 31976. 
Baldwin (F. G.) Trailmobile. 28188. 
Baldwin (J. D.) MeNitzky ptg. co. 
Are you’ misrepresented. [ete.] 
20948, 20949. 
Baldwin law book co., ine. Baldwin 
stickers. 19517. 
Baldwin piano co.: 
Manualo. 11708. 
Seven tests that prove the world 
supremacy. 3241. 
Balkan countries, map. 5240, 8589. 
Balked. (Drama) 22361. 
Ball (C. R.) Main street auto sales 
co. Start right now. 4192. 


Ball (G. A.) Ball bros. glass mfg. co. 
Ball blue bk. of canning & preserv- 
ing receipts. 14546. 

Ball (M. D. Chesnut-) See Chesnut- 
Ball (M. D.) 

Ball (W. C.) Gould (H. D.) Micro- 
photographs. 29171. 

Ball (W. S.) Ad-route. 11590, 19518, 
23153, 25522, 28189. 

Ball bros. glass mfg. co. Ball blue bk. 
of canning & preserving receipts. 
143546. 


1485 


INDEX 


Ballard 
17187. 
Ballard (Frederick) See Ballard (J. 


Ws) 
(J. F.) Early bird. 24932. 


Ballard 
Ballard (R. F. ) Parcel post shipper’s 


(As) Hs) Sapolio sisters. 


exchange of Dallas. Parcel post 
shippers’ exchange of America. 
7624. 


Ballet girl.. (Motion picture) 8682. 

Ballyhoo bk. 23483. 

Balmer (Edwin) 1917? 
14547, 17188, 19525. 

Balmes (J. L.) Evidences of religion. 
25524. 

Baltes (F. W.) Basis for estimating 
on printing. 3242. 

Baltes (F. W.) & co. 


9080, 11709, 


Columbia River. 


map. 14080. 
Balthazar. (Drama) 16495. 
Baltimore, Md.: 
Direct. 14551, 14552. 


Map. 2986, 18964. 

Paving com’n. Baltimore, 
map. 2986. 

Real estate bd. 


Md., 
Year bk. 24871. 


Society visiting list. 28193. 
Baltimore Amer. Wilmot (W. W.) 
Boost Baltimore. 16488. 


Baltimore pearl hominy co. Betterkorn 
cook bk. 19527. 


Baltimore the city of great opportuni- 
ties. 26391. 


Baltimore trust co. This co. has many 
depts. 11714. 


Balzac (Honoré de) Seraphita. 8492. 
Bamberger (L.) & co. Gasoline chart. 


23155. 
Bancroft. Receive ye welcome. 6105. 
Bancroft (Joseph) & son, ine. Ban- 
croft’s beautiful flowers. 9090. 


Bancroft, Ia.. map. 16746. 
Bancroft-Whitney co. Cal. current di- 


gest. 1563, 14729, 17310. 
Band festival at Plum Center. 
(Drama) 22362. 
Bandee cartoon service. Bandee car- 
toons. 9091. 
Bandit. (Drama) 16496, 31642. 
Bandit’s wager. (Motion picture) 
25202. 


Bank adv. assn. Bank advertising for 


southern banks. 23156. 

Bank almanac. 28194. 

Bank stamp co. How to start a bank 
aeet. 19528. 

Bank with a heart. 3486. 

Bankers ad. service. Ready money 
savings club. 3248. 

Bankers & brokers direct. 3244, 
17192. 


Bankers & merchants clearing assn. 
Instructions. 8245. 


pt. 1; ns yeas 


Bankers & merchants savings plan for 
children co. $1,000.00 for the babies. 

+. 25525: 

Bankers certificate service of Amer. 
Millikin natl. bank. Bankers’ cer- 
tificate savings bk. 4248. 

Bankers clearing house map calendar. 
25526. 

Bankers direct. & special list of se- 
lected lawyers. 6106, 25527. 

Bankers encycl. co. Bankers encycl. 
6107, 23157. 

Bankers health commission. Allen 
(G. E.) Exercises for shoulders & 
lungs. 9011. 

Bankers illuminated service co. Herz 
(W. C.) Collation of epigrams on 
the subject of saving. 1954. 

Bankers income corp. Rental pur- 
chase contract. [ete.] 19529-19531. 

Bankers life co.: 

Over the hill to the poor house. 


28195. 

You can’t get life insur. 25528. 
Bankers’ maturity calendar. 28196. 
Bankers progressive plan: 

Freehold trust co. It is your 


money. 176389. 

Rules. 20264. 

Bankers pub. co. Mortimer (F. C.) 
Paragraphs on thrift. 7405. 

Bankers register & special list of se- 
lected lawyers. 6108, 23158. 

Bankers service co.: 

Boston, Mass., direct. 17276. 

Pittsburgh, Pa., direct. of direc- 
tors. 7663. 

Bankers trust co.: 

How does an exr. differ from an 
admr. or trustee. [ete.] 14553, 
14554. 

Insurance money club. 28197. 

Today & tomorrow. [ete.] 48, 49. 

Trust company service.  [etc.] 
3246, 3247. 

Trusts for the living. 11715. 

Bankruptcy of Boggs & Schultz. 
tion picture) 8683. 

Banks (H. D) Fickle million. 28198. 

Banks law pub co.: 

Off. pasters for Birdseye, Cum-- 
mings & Gilbert’s consolidated 
laws. 14555. 

U. S. Sup. ct. U.S. repts. 16335, 
31337. 
Banner (Joseph). 

19582. 
Banner store. 
19533-19536. 
Bannihr (C. R.) Aerodart works. It’s 
wise to brighten up your home. 
11598. 
Bannock Co., Id., direct. 24406. 
Bannon (P.) pipe co., inc. Bannon’s 
patent lidded conduit. 3248. 


(Mo- 


Our treasure. 


I am courtesy. [etc.] 


1486 


B 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Bannvart (E. J. K.) 
1165. 

Banuet (José): 
Banuet’s Spanish verb. 28199. 
Spanish verb. 3249. 

Bara (Theda) Lo, the poor vampire. 
19537. 
Baranowski 
11716. 
Barbara from The quick or the deaa. 

(Drama) 8585 (1). 
Barbeau (C. M.) Contes populaires 
eanadiens. 28200. 
Barbee (Lindsey): 
All on a summer’s day. 4983. 
By way of the secret passage. 
5001. 


Reason’s folly. 


oe .Y.) Katechizm. 


Tomorrow at ten. 27673. 
Barbee wire & iron works. Wrought 
Steel cast iron & wire goods. 11717. 
Barber (B. B.) Show-me. 9092. 
Barber (E. 8.) Bus. science of den- 
tistry. 1422-1427, 3250, 6109. 
Barber (L. L.) Nursery hist. of the 
U. S. 19538. 
Barber of Seville. (Drama) 
Barberine. (Drama) 31984*. 
Barbers Hill, Tex., map. 2987. 
Barberton, O., direct. 19376. 
_Barchus (Belle) Inside job. 5064. 
Barclay (F. L.) Council rock. 28201. 
Barclay, Moore & co. Pennsylvania 
tax free bonds classified. 6118, 
25529. 
Bardeen (C. W.): 
Adams (W. J.) Up-to-date re- 
gents ques. 11591. 

New York (Siate) map. 14141. 
Bardin (W. F.) Woman. 5230. 
Bardwell, Ky., map. 1245. 

Bare facts. (Drama) 8277 
Bareham (H. J.) Price guide for 


10987*. 


plumbers & steamfitters. 19539. 
Barfly. (Motion picture) 25203. 
Barker (Elsa) One morning in Bel- 

gium. 2907. 

Barker (Granville) Little corner of a 

big quest. 9093. 


Barker (Harry) How to appraise 
water rights. 14556. 
Barker (J. F.) jr. Springfield can 
straightening machine. 11718. 
Barker (Wharton): 
British trades unions undemo- 


cratic. 6119. 

Europe headed for democracy. 
ee. 

Forces behind Russia’s great of- 
fensive. 9094. 


Barker, N. Y., map. 16747. 


Barker bros., inec.: 
Barker better homes campaign. 
-  fete.] 23159, 23160. 
Monthly illus. home furnishing. 
19540. 


Barler 
24930. 
Bariow (N. P.): 
Ish bar ish. 31828*. 

Shunemite maid in the court of 
David & Solomon. 2928. 
Barlow (Reginald): 

After seven years. 
Frame-up. 16555. 
$5,000 reward. 16738. 
Barnabetta. (Drama) 16539. 
Barnard (Charles) Liza Ann. 16599. 
Barnard (J. H.) Scout cruiser’s 
suppl. to the Deck & boat bk. U. S. 
navy. 17193. 
Barnard machinery Co. 
17194. 
Barnes (A. M.): 
Esperance, the ship of hope. 
6120, 9095, 11719, 14557, 
23161. 
Mystery of La Paloma. 


Barnes (A. 8S.) co.: 
Crampton (C. W.) 
dance bk. 23416. 
Damon (I. F.) Primary elements 
of music. 14918. 
Dressel (Herman) 
readers. 20045. 
Mandel (Edward) 
spelling bks. 7305. 
Robbins (May) New Barnes 
readers. [etc.] 24458, 24459. 
Barnes (Fred.) Joining the navy. 
13962. 
Barnes (H. M.): 
Child unborn. 31682. 
End of a perfect day. 27580. 
Mill on the Floss. 22505. 
Treasure Island. 8542. 
Who said peace? 16721. 
Barnes (H. O.) Basic principles of 
algebra. 19543. 


Barnes (Henry) 
method. 14558. 


Barnes (Marie) 
19544. 
Barnes (Wallace) co. Barnes-made 
springs, screw machine products, etc. 
14559. 
Barnett (Ben): 
Lonesome club. 31864. 
Publicity. 16654. 
Barnett (E. L.) ine. 
idea. 28654. 
Barnett (L. M.) Navy league, Wo- 
man’s section, Natl. committee on’ 
voluntary aid. Manual of voluntary 
aid. 26779. 
Barney (Kelly) 
(male & female) 138980. 
Barnhart (G. C.) How to bring home 
the bacon. 17195. 


(E. A.) Dramatic reader. 


18789. 


Catalog. 
3256. 

19541, 

28202. 


Second folk 


New Barnes 


New Barnes 


New tooth brushing 


Journey of twain. 


Commonwealth 


Man & woman 


1487 


INDEX 


pt. 1, SVS 


Barnitz (H. L.): 

Messerschinitt process. 25530. 
Modern process for the technical 
production of hydrogen. 28203. 

Barnstormer. (Drama) 31643. 

Barnum (M. D.): 

Additional primer. 2662. 
Amer. festivals. 31621. 

Barnum (Richard) Blackie, 
eat. f[ete.] 11720-11723. 

Barnum (Vance) Joe Strong & his 
wings of steel. [ete.] 28204-28208. 

Baron de Hirsch trade schl.: 

Gruening (W. H.) Notes on sheet 
metal work. 17695. 

Yalden (J. E. G.) Notes on geom. 
Doon. 

Baronet & the baby. (Drama) 2786. 

Barr (HM). Passing. 31955. 

Barr (Lockwood) Will the r. r.s come 
back. 14560. 

Barr-Law (Catherine) Carter (M. L. 
L.) Fragments of a fragrant life. 
isol: 

Barre, Vt., direct. 50. 

Barre, Vt., map. 18965. 

Barrera (Tomas) : 

Guitarra del amor. 31792. 
Mujeres malas. 11105. 
Tomadora. 382080. 

-Barrett (C. R.) Two of a kind. - 2948. 

Barrett (C. W.) Whitfield (Dick) 
San Franciseo, the wonder city. 
16430. 

Barrett (H. J.) 
opts 

Barrett (Tz A.) : 

Daddy’s dear old love. 28209. 
Fighting for the U. S. A. 17196. 


a. lost 


Dollars & sense. 


Barrett bros. Auditor’s blanks. [ete.] 
25531-25538. 
Barrett co.: 
Barrett’s Amazon roofing. [ete.] 


28210, 28211. 
Table for sulphate of ammonia, 
nitrate of soda & cotton seed 


meal. 19545. 
Barrick (C. W.) Co-operative credits. 
28212. 


Barrick (Emanuel) Heralds of lib- 


erty. Certificate of membership. 
[ete.] 9755, 9756. 

Barriere (Theodore) Physician’s com- 
pact. 5145. 

Barriers of society. (Motion picture) 
22825. ; 

Barrington (P. B.) When the young 
birds go. 1224. 


Barrington graphoprint co., ine. Lit- 
tle schoolmaster self-instruction 


graphoprints. 23162. 
Barron (T. 8S.) Honeymoon days. 
31809. 


Barrows (G. S.) 
for house heating. 


Manufactured gas 
282138. 


Barrows (S. T.) Youth. 11234* 

Barry (Herbert) Reprisal & hostages. 
IAGZS: 

Barry (Richard) 


Barsaloux (EH. S8.): 
Priscilla baby bk. 6121. 
Richardson’s Amer. beauty bk. 
17197. 
Barse & Hopkins: 
Barnum (Richard) Blackie, a lost 
eat. [ete.] 11720-11722. 
Calendar of days, 1917. 19752. 
Daily helps. [ete.] 19929, 19930. 
Eaton (Seymour) Traveling bears 
across the sea. f[ete.] 15042- 
15044. 
Hill (G. B.) 
in a play. 
Kay (Ross) 
12607, 15487. 


Goat. 5048. 


Corner House girls 
[ete.] 97638, 9764. 
Go ahead boys. 


Kitchen acct. calendar. 20763. 

Noble (Carolyn) Baby’s days. 

- 18222. 

Pattern (Gilbert) Lefty Locke, 
pitcher-manager. 13526. 

Real happiness. 24440. 

Warner (F. A.) Bobby Blake & 
his schl. chums. [ete.] 10839, 


10840. 
Whitehill (Dorothy) Polly’s first® 
yr. at boarding schl. 18751. 
Barsotti (Charles) Cablegrams. 51, 
1428, 3258, 6122, 9096, 11724, 14561, 
17198, 19546, 23166, 25534, 28214. 


Barter (F. D.) Talk no. 1 to house- 
wives who bake bread. 19583. 


Barthe (Penn. de) See De Barthe 
(Penn. ) 


Bartholomew (C. L.): 
Bart chalk-talk. 11758. 
Frisbie (W. A.) Little Gopher 
state fair souvenir bk. 26086. 

Bartholomew (R. I.) Making of a 
Steinway. 28255. 

Bartle (G. O.) State bank of Cleve- 
land. Coupon bond certificate & 
coupon. 24650. 

Bartlett (Arthur) : 

Best man. 381649. 

Captain Sally. 24912. 
Derelict. 22400. 

For-rent, furnished. 1055. 
In the dark. 22461. 
Sauce for the goose. 18912. 
Worth the money. 25084. 

Bartlett (C. E.) Down in Maine. 
22407. 

Bartlett (CfitEG): 

Bartlett (F. H.) & co. Dawn of 
a new era for investors. [etc.] 
3287-3290. : 

— 6% Bartlett convertible real 
estate bond. 14589. 


1488 


5 Ue 


Bartlett (Lanier): 


ett (F. H.)—Continued. 
- Woods bros. Dawn of a new era 
in real estate merchandising. 


i? 4946. 


Bartlett (John) Daisy. 1020. 
Bartlett (L. W.) Luck of the Juliet. 
. 25567. : 


age with eyes [etc] 28256, 
aah in souls. [ete] 19584, 
19585. 
Bartlett (Randolph) Curiosity. 
18814. 
Bartlett-Orr press. Printing crafts 
bidg. 11759. 


_ Barto (Eddie) In the wrong game. 
5063. 


"Barton (C. M.) Oregon. 11761. 


Barton (C. R.) Manufacture of car- 
tridge brass. 11760. 


Barton (EB. E.) Sweet dover & how 


'Bascom (E. L.) 


| 27580". 
Bassler ({F. M.) 
9124. 


Bariow (H. E.) Supt’s guide. 25568. 
Bartuschek (Leo): 
Flirt in St. Moritz. 16550. 
Lustige puppe. 24980. 
Wer ist die schénste? 16714. 
Baruch bros. Calendar of approxi- 
mate dividend dates. 19586. 
Bary (—~. B.) Change the peg to fit 
the hole. 62. 


Better babies DK. 


mark. 3292. 
Bascom (L. R.) Molly’s aunt. 31906. 
Base ball. (Drama) 31644. 
Baseball Bill. (Motion picture) 


14188, 16895. 
Baseball magazine co. 
baseball. 8183. 
Bashford (Herbert) 
dark. 18855. 
Bashful Charlie’s proposal. 
Picture) 14199. 
Bass (J. F.): 
Allies’ Balkan plan defended. 
fete.] 25569-25571. 
British starting big drive. [etc] 
14590-14600. 
Chicago meetings may affect the 
war. 11762. 
France is satisfied with allies’ 
gains. 17226. 
J. F. Bass finds French willing to 
fight. [ete.] 28258, 28259. 
Views British army as miracle of 
war. 19587. 
Bassett (L. E.) Plays; by August 
Strindberg. 8464*. 
Bassett (M. R.) 


Who’s who in 
Light in the 
(Motion 


Fairy operetias. 
Why a saw cuts. 


Baston (T. J.) : 
Biddy-Colleen. 31651. 
Innocence & experience. 1084. 

Baston Co., Kan., map. 18966. 

Bast6én de alcalde. (Drama) 

Batavia, D1, map. 22677. 

Batchelder (E. A.) Batchelder tiles. 
28260. 

Batchelder (F. J.) 
28261. 

Batchelder (F. M.) co.: 

Tlius. store cat. 11765. 
Net price list. 25572. 
Batdorf (J. W.) Why birth control. 
14601. 

Bateman 
11766. 

Bateman (George) Britain’s cabinet 
crisis & conscription. 6154. 

Bates (C. J.): 

Earth men. 16534. 
Preparedness. 11136. 

Bates (Charles) Charles Bates’ new 
system for selling hotels, rooming 
houses, bus. chances & real estate. 
19588. 

Bates (K. L.): 

Fairy gold. 31752*. 
Tempest. 32062*. 

Bates (Hrs. Lou) Snow bird. 1187. 
Bates (M. L.) Trouth—one woman’s 
life. 32091. 
Bates (W.H.): 

Pekin, Til., direct. 30572. 
Wm. H. Bates’ lodge & soc. daily 
guide. 4926. 

Bates advertising co. 

service for newspaper 

fete.] 6155-6162. 

ith tub mystery. 


4989. 


Rainbow game. 


(E. W.) #£=Eagie’s' brood. 


Advertising 
publishers. 
Ba (Motion picture) 
Beihai (M. W.) Pocahontas. 6163. 
Bathroom door. (Drama) 8278. 
Bathurst (TT. T.) Bank & merchants 
savings plan. 3293. 
“Beton Rouge, La.. map. 18967. 25095. 


Batt (Georgette) ed. Pricilla yoke 
bk. 23195. 

Batile & other poems. (Drama) 
8278*. 

Batile for Chile Con Carne. (Motion 
picture) 19114. 

Battle of hearis. (Moiion picture) 
11351. 

Battie of life. {Motion picture) 
S252). 


Battle of the days. 
Baitie of the Somnie. 


(Drama) 140467. 
(Motion pic- 


ture) 22826. 

Battle of iruth (Motion picture) 
5D97T. 

Battle ef Verdun. (Motion picture) 
14200. 

Battle of wits. (Drama) . 13884. 

Baitler. (Motion picture) 11352. 


1489 


INDEX 


Bauche (Henri): 


Mystere de la maison noire. 


22525. 
Visiteuse. 22640. 

Baucis & Philemon. (Drama) 16683, 
24916*. 

Baugh (J. D.) Suggestion for sys- 
tematic & successful Sun. schl. 
management. 17227. 

Baughman (G. L.) Disease is sin. 
9125. 

Baughman (J. S.) Cireus day in 
Pixte, 2Tare 


Baum (Mrs. C. L.) Mental & spirit- 
ual helps to freedom. 63. 

Baum (Edward) Mega-ear phone co. 
Invisible mega-ear phone. 21040. 
Baum (L. F.) Little Bun Rabbit & 
other stories. [ete.] 19589-19592. 
Bauman (Leroy) Love at first sight. 

24978. 

Baumann (Claire) Kilauea. 13966. 
Baumgartner (H. W.) Direct. of ce- 
ment, gypsum & lime mfrs. 3597. 

Bausch & Lomb optical co.: 

Balopticons & accessories. 11767. 
Eye & the lens. 23196. 

Bautista Monterde (Bernardino) 
Escuela de los fenédmenos. 2825. 

Bavaria, map. 16748. 

Baxley (I. R.) Aegean. 316138. 

Baxter (D. B.) House Uncle Sam 
built. 4963. 

Bay City, Mich., direct. 

Bay City bank: 

Do you want permanent results. 
195983. 
Your servant the dollar. 17228. 

Bay Co., Fla., map. 32170. 

Bay View, Mich., direct. 3294. 

Bayer steam soot blower co. Bayer 
steam soot blower for horizontal fire 
tube boilers. [ete.] 17229, 17230. 

Bayer-Stroud corp. Smokestack. 1, 2. 
28262, 28268. 

Bayes (Nora) pseud. 
(Dora) 

Baynard pub. co.: 

Davison (E. B.) Collection of 
master bus. letters. 6553. 

Would you pay him $1000 to write 
a letter. 64. 

Bayonne, N. J., map. 32224. | 

Bays (W.°> W.) Fifty years ago. 
23197. 

Be careful what you Say. 
223638. 


Be good. (Drama) 24904. 
Be prepared. (Drama) 81645. 
Beach (C. L.) Point of view. 14602. 
Beach (BE. lL.) fre 

Clod. 32119. 

Guest for dinner. 18837. 

Let’s get married. 24971. 
Beach (Lewis) See Beach (E. L.) jr. 


9126. 


See Goldberg 


(Drama) 


Bears & bullets. 


1 Beast. 
| Beast of society. 


pt. 1, nvs., v.42 


Beach (O. R.) In the light of the 
moon when the flowers -bloom in 


June. 19594. 

Beach (S:0 ¥) Widow Mullin’s 
Christmas. 24991. 

Beach of Sereno. (Drama) 22364. 
Beachcomber. (Motion picture) 
25204. 

Beachel (George 8S.) Kernel. Special 
war suppl. War dope. 2077. 


Beacon films, ine. Belgium, the king- 
dom of grief. 27777. 

Beale (Reginald) Pract. green keeper. 
11768. 


Bealle (J. 8S.) Prepare defendant. 


19595. 

Beals (H. H.) Pipograph. 11769. 

Beaman (F. J.) Waning honeymoon. 
5220. 

Beamish (R. J.) Soul of Hotspur. 
32032. 


Bean (Roger) assn. Jackson (C. B.) 
Roger Bean coffee bk. 15417. 


Beaned by a beanshooter. (Motion 
picture) 5398. 

Beans & bullets. (Motion picture) 
25205. 


Bear (Gilly) pseud. See Gabriel (G. 
W.) 


Bear of a story. (Motion picture) 


19115. 
Beard (Alice) Magic string bk. 
255738. 
Beard (D. C.): 
Camp hints. 11770. 


Dan Beard tells you how to make 
bird houses, ete. 9127. 
how to make your own poke. 
1462. 
—— how to write by secret cipher 
method. 11771. 
— how white people talk by 
gesture. 3295. 
Sa-go-ye-wat-ha. 6164. 
Beard (H. CC.) Iowa state roads. 
6165. 


Beard (Patten) 
23198, 23199. 
Beardsley (George) Ton-a-Ford truck 
eco. You can afford a Ton-a-Ford. 

27351. 

Beardsley institute. 
6166 

Beargrass coal co. Beargrass. oil & 
coal lands, Tex., map. 5241. 

(Motion picture) 


Jolly year. [ete.] 


Calendar mount. 


32326. 

(Motion picture) 16896. 

(Motion picture) 
5899. 

Beatem (Will) Will Beatem’s alpha- 
betical standards & _ streamers. 
19596. 

Beato Guerra (Angel) 


Mueran los 
celos. 31915. 


1490 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Beato Guerra (José) Mueran los 
_eelos. 31915. 

Beatrice (May) Shuttlecock. 8504. 

Beatrice Fairfax. (Motion picture) 
25206-25216, 27772-27775. 

Beattie (J. A.) Nebraska semi-cen- 
tennial. 28264. 

Beatty (Vernon) Oath. 8440. 

Beaty (F. T.) ‘Tribune. Intro. old 
Dr. Classad. 138650. 

Beaudet (Louise) Mother love. 8427. 

Beaumont (R. H.) co. Coke & coal 
handling systems for gas plants. 
11772. 

Beaumont, Tex., direct. 17231. 

Beautiful story. (Drama) 5009*. 

Beautiful temples of Ceylon. (Motion 
picture) 25217. 

Beautiful virgin. (Drama) 4990. 

Beauty & the beach. (Drama) 24905, 
27580*. 

Beauty hunters. (Motion picture) 
8684. 

Beauty seekers. (Drama) 986. 

Beauty specialists. (Drama) 8279. 


Beauty vs. the beast. (Drama) 
25057. 
Beaver co.: 


Beaver board & its uses. 23200. 
Beaverbilt. 28265. 
Instrs. for applying Beaver bd. 
tile. [ete.] 11773, 11774. 
Noverm, a disinfectant sheathing. 
1463. 
Beaverhead, Mont., direct. 9395. 
Beaverton, Or., map. 11239. 
Because he loved her. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5400, 22827. 
Becerra (Luis Linares) See Linares 
Becerra (Luis) 
Beck (— de) See De Beck (—) 
Beck (K. H.) Storage battery sim- 
plified. 17232. 
Beck & Corbitt iron co. Catalog of 
auto supplies. 14603. 
Becker (J. P.) Sorensen co. Eight 
hour timepiece. 24617. 
Becker (M. L.) :. 
Fritz Ulimann’s 
28266. 
Wiichter. 32114. 
Becker milling machine co. Becker 
vertical & horizontal millers. 3296. 
Becker’s (F.) asphaltum ready roofing 
co. Catalog. 65. 
Beckford (W. H.) Child’s crusade. 
19597. 
Beckley (Zoe): 
John D., jr.. feels sorrows of the 
Pick. -19'705. 
Problems of every girl. 66, 1464, 
3297. 
Beckley-Cardy co.: 
Bones (H. W.) Peter Rabbit & 
other tales. 11837. 


brautfahrt. 


Beckley-Cardy co.—Continued. 

Browning (Robert) Pied piper of 
Hamelin & other poems. 11876. 

Burns (Robert) Cotter’s Sat. 
night & other poems. 11894. 

Coleridge (S. T.) Rime of the 
ancient mariner. 160. 

Deming (A. G.) Manual for 
teachers to accompany Primary 
lang. stories. 28777. 

Green (A. I.) Outlines in domes- 
tic science. 29186. 

Grove (K. W.) One hundred 
stories for reproduction in the 
Primary grades. 29204. 

Prize essay. 1155. 

Twelve plays for children. 32094. 

Beckley-Ralston co. General catalog. 
6167. 

Beckoning trail. (Motion picture) 
16897. 

Becks (I. M.) Up from. slavery. 
32103. 

Beckwith (S. D.) Color bearer & 
other poems. 28267. 

Beckwith’s almanac. 69. 

Becton, Dickinson & co. Illus. catalog. 
3299. 

Bed rock. (Drama) 31646. 

Beddall (G. W.) Hunt Co., Tex., 
map. 8619. 

Bedell (B. P.): 

Stime fun leben. 32047. 
Voice of life. 32113. 

Bedford, Mass., map. 5242. 

Bedford, N. H., direct. 18030. 

Bee dee stock medicine co. Bee dee 
success with stock & poultry. 9128. 

Beebe (D. E.) Planning & conducting 
a sales convention. f[ete.] 9129- 
9131. 

Beebe (M. C.) Elec. eng. 14604. 

Beebe (M. N.) Seventh doctor. 8494. 

Beecher (R. L.) Benjamin Franklin. 
31648. 

Beecher-Albert (I. A.) Proposed in- 
ternatl. flag. 25574. 

Beekendonk (Dejong van) See Van 
Beekendonk (Dejong) 

Beeler (E. M.) Denver, Col., map. 
38012. 

Beeman (C. V.) 
3300. 

Been (L. K.) Golden ball. 1063. 

Beer (A. R. de) See De Beer (A. R.) 

Beer (Gustav) Millionengretl. 24994, 
31894. 

Beer must go down. (Motion picture) 
16898. i 

Beers (F. M. de) 
(EF. M.) 

Beery (R. C.) Pract. schl. discipline. 
25575. 

Before the 
10964. 


Percentage table. 


See De Beers 


wedding. (Drama) 


1491 


{ 
i 
| 
) 


INDEX 


pt: 5, Hos; was 


Before women voted in California. 


(Drama) 381647. 
Beg Tremaine. (Motion picture) 
27779. 


Beggar king. (Motion picture) 11358. 

Beggar of Cawnpore. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11854. 

Beginning of the social season. 
tion picture) 382528. 

Behind closed doors. 


Mo- 


(Motion pic- 


ture) 5401. 
Behind life’s stage. (Motion picture) 
22828. 


Behind the clock. (Drama) 16497. 
Behind the curtain. (Drama) 31868. 
Behind the curtain. (Motion picture) 


5402. 

Behind the lines. (Motion picture) 
19116. 

Behind the mask. (Motion picture) 
8685. 

Behind the scenes in Japan. (Motion 
picture) 22829. 

Behind the screen. (Motion picture) 
27776. 


987. 
(Motion pic- 


Behind the screens. (Drama) 
Behind the secret panel. 


ture) 14201. 

Behind the veil. (Motion picture) 
16899. 

Behl. (HE. J.) Beauty specialists. 
8279. 


(Drama) 988. 
Private lessons. 


Behold thy wife. 
Behrends (G. A.) 
28268. 
Being the fly. (Drama) 24944* 
Beinkamp (F. B.) When wars will 


cease. 9182. 

Beitel (F. F.) Beckwith (S. D.) 
Color bearer and other poems. 
28267. 

Beith (I. H.) Carry on. 1469, 6168, 
9138. 

Bekker (L. J. de) See De Bekker 
(i... J.) 

Belanger (KE. N.) This dainty little 
string. 28269. 


Belaseo (David): 
Heart of Wetona. 
Little lady in blue. 
Treadmill. 8540. 

Belcher & Crane, Eureka, Cal., map. 

8610. 
Belcher & Loomis hardware co. Cata- 


5051. 
27622. 


logue. 19598. 
Belchertown, Mass., direct. 3206. 
Belding bros. & co. Belding’s silk 
display bk. 70, 19599. 
Beldon (Milo) Below zero. 2787. 


Belfrage (George) fF rolics in the air. 
11026. 

Belgium, map. 8590. 

Belgium, the kingdom of grief. 
tion picture) 27777. 


Belief. (Drama) 4991. 


(Mo- 


Belisle ptg. & pub. co., Worcester, 
Mass., guide. 16450. 
Belk (G. W.) Floreen. 19600. 
Bell (Archie) : 
Cage girls of Tokyo. [ete.] 
11776-11780. 
Celestial days. [ete.] 17233- 


17247, 19601-19608. 
From promised land back to 
Egypt. [ete.] 3301, 3302. 
Jinrikisha days. 14605. 
When Fafner attempts home run 


at League park. 9134. 
Bell (C. W.) Analyzing Basil. 22354. 
Bell (Catharine) Nifty novelty & 
nonsense. 22533. 


Bell (EK. P.): 
Allies take serious view of U 
boats. fete.] 23201-23218. 
Archer attacks militarists. [ete.] 
19609-19622. 
Army of 20,000 from America. 


9135. 
Battle story told by wounded 
Briton. f[ete.] 14616-14626. 


Britain is damaged by three 
days’ gale. [ete.] 25576—25585. 
Britain is indignant over Wilson’s 
talk. [ete.] 11781-11798. 
Britain not to sway allies as to 
peace. [ete.] 28270-28292. 
British navy costs $960.000,000 a 


yr. f[ete.] 17248-17255. 
Bell (FF. G.) Rules for chart & char- 
acter reading game. 17256. 
Bell (J. K.) Happy savage. 83873. 
Bell (J. M. de) See De Bell (J. M.) 
Bell (lL. L.) Land of Don’t-want-to. 
11794. 


Bell telep. co. of Pa.: 

Maintenance rules. 6178. 

Staples (P. C.) Pennsgrove the 
prodigal. 10695. — 

Telep. direct. 1470, 3303, 3306, 
6169, 9136, 11795, 14627, 17257, 
19623, 23219, 25586, 28293, 83301. 

Belland (J. F.) Question answered. 
28302. 

Belle & the bellhop. (Motion picture) 
16900. 


Belle of Baltimore Town. (Drama) 
22365. 

Belle of Valados. (Drama) 24906. 

Belles de nuit. (Drama) 18796. 

Bellevue, Mich., map. 32171. 

Bellinger (M. F.): 
Heart of gold. 13946. 
One Christmas. 14003. 
Bellingham, Wash., direct. 17264. 
Bellini (Gabriel) Triumph of re- 
morse. 11203. 

Bello (Florencio) Ganarse la moza. 
8352. 

Bells &_ belles. (Motion picture) 
5736, 8855. 


1492 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


INDEX 


Belmont (August) One dollar spent 
in economic preparation. 25593. 
- Belmont (Mrs. O. H. P.) Melinda 
and her sisters. *8417* 
Belnap (C. M.): 
Belnap envelope co. 
envelopes. 6179. 
Thrift talks. 9137. 
Belnap envelope co. 


Unusual pay 


Unusual pay 


envelopes. 6179. 
Beloit, Wis. Map. 1246. 
Beloit pageant. (Drama) 13885. 


8686. 
(Motion picture) 


Beloved liar. (Motion picture) 

Beloved vagabond. 
11355. 

Below the dead line. 
ture) 27863. 

Below zero. (Drama) 

Belvedere court apts. 
tenant of this apt. 
14634. 

Bemidji, Minn., map. 


{Motion pic- 
2787. 

What every 
should know. 


5243. 


Bemporad (R.) & figlio. Almanacco 
italiano. 9014. 

Ben Blair. (Motion picture) 5403. 

Ben-Hur motor co. Spirit of Ben- 
Hur. «23221. 

Ben-Oliel (A. H.) Neutral war senti- 
ments. 6186. 

Ben, the _ sailor. (Motion picture) 
19117. 


Benavente (Jacinto) : 
Bonds of interest. 996. 
Campo de armifio. 10981. 
Ciudad alegre y confiada. 
Ganarse la vida. 5046. 
Nietecito. 5120. 
Propia estimaci6n. 5153. 
Bench & bar eo. Christian science 
& the law. 28303. 
Bendel (Henri): 
Adaptation of fashions to the 
Amer. woman. 11798. 
‘Autumn fabrics &  colourings. 
23223. 
Forecasting. 14635. 
Gowns for formal 
28304. 
Hot Springs season. 19624. 
Inspiration from the Second Em- 
pire. 6180. 
Intown season. 25594. 
Making the fashions becoming. 


31695. 


- 


oeeasions. 


3307. 
Paris forever. 1473. 
Trousseau. 17265. 


Warm weather frocks. 91388. 
Bender (Elwood) Game of Hi-lo. 
6181. 
Bender (J. H.) Your country first 
& then your mother. 6182. 
Bender (Matthew) & co., ine.: 
Bender’s lawyer’s diary & direct. 
for N.Y: 26305. 


oe. Se 


149 


Bender (Matthew) & co., inc.—Contd. 

Off. pasters for Birdseye, Cum- 

ming & Gilbert’s consolidated 
laws. 14555. 

Bender-Moss co. B.—M. co.’s ecumula- 
tive code annot. & current digest. 
1420, 3233, 6098, 19505, 28170. 

Bender’s lawyer’s diary & direct. for 


WN. XY, 28305. 
Bendicion de Dios. (Drama) 18886. 
Benedict (E. B.): 
Feared one. 31759. 
Mrs. Csmond’s reflection. 5106, 
13989. 


Benedict (G. H.) Globe engraving & 
electrotype co. Logarithmic scale of 
proportions. 2611S. 


Benedict (Jeanette) Great wrong. 
31789. 

Benedict (Kingsley) Great wrong. 
31789. 

Benedict (Leopold) Captain Dreyfus. 
2794. 

Benedict (O. K.) Roundup. 17266. 
Benedict Arnold. (Drama) 989. 
Benefactor. (Drama) 22366. 


Beneficial loan soc.: 
Beneficial loan soc. to provide ad- 
ditional capital. 9139. 
To provide additional funds. 28306. 
$100 & $500 6% certificates of in- 


debtedness. 14636. 
Beneke (H. H.) Suggestions to track 
men. 3308. 
Benevo co. Money raising plans. 
25595. 


29744. 
Pittston, Pa., First 


Benewah Co., Id., direct. 
Benfield (John) 


natl. bank. Christmas club. 30646. 
Bengtson (N. A.) Geog. of Neb. 
28307. 
Benignus (Wilhelm): 
I do care. 19625. 
Im garten der kindheit. 9140. 


Benjamin corset co. Kiora corset 
instr. bk. 14637. 

Benjamin Franklin. (Drama) 

Benjamin, House of David: 

Eden’s paradisical liberty. 
Rolling ball of fire. 25596. 

Benjamin, Sellar mfg. co. Boy con- 
tractor. -6184. 

Bennett (Arnold) Arnold Bennett 
on the Irish revolt. 11799. : 

Bennett (Arthur) Live bird. 5085. 

Bennett (C. A.) Grammar grade 
problems in mechanical drawing. 
28308. 

Bennett (F. H.) biscuit co. New 
recipes for Wheatsworth real whole 
wheat flour. [fete.] 17267, 17268. 

Bennett (H. C.) Credit counselor co. 
Service features. 12029. 

Bennett (J. L.) Three new French 
novelists. 23224. 


31648. 
6183. 


v 


INDEX 


Bennett (J. O.): 
Fight for Riga waged in region 
famous in war. 11800. 
Mrs. Farwell tells of war & hero- 
ism. 6185. 
Bennett (M. E.) 
method. 11801. 
Bennett (Milo) Milo Bennett’s corres. 
schl. of touch system operating. 
28309. 
Bennett (R. T.) Accountancy. 28310. 
Bennett (T. V.) World lighting ap- 


Bennett writing 


pliance co., inc. Special 20 day 
offer. 22320. 

Bennett direct. co. Evansville, Ind., 
direct. 256. 


Bennett-Lester pub. co. Bennett (M. 
E.) Bennett writing method. 11801. 

Bennington, OKl., map. 8591. 

Bennison (Louis) East meets West. 
8328. 

Benoit, Miss., map. 1247. 

Benoit-Levy (EHdmond) 
digue. 27816. 

Benson (Anton). 
28311. 

Benson (C. J.) 
words. 1474. 
Benson (N. P.) Benson (N. P.) 
tical co.. Price list. .; 71. 

Benson (Stuart): 
Somewhere in France. 
Two for dinner. 22684. 
Visitors. 14055. 

Worm. 8580. 

Benson, Ill., map. 27691. 

Benson, Minn., map. 382172. 

Benson & Rixon co.: 
Invasion of the loop. 9141. 

2 pants suits. 146388. 
Bent (H. C.) Beatem (Will) Will 
Beatem’s alphabetical standards & 
streamers. 19596. 


Bentinck (Richard) 


Enfant pro- 
I am the camera. 
Philosophy of three 


op- 


14046. 


Value received. 


2952. 
Bentley (C. E.): 
Artamo filet crochet designs. 
2o22u: 
Colonial patchwork, quilts, cover- 
lets, ete. 14640. 


Crochet bk. 78. 
Bentley (E. C.) Ordinary hair-pins. 
25597. 
Bentley (H. C.) Accounting problems. 
[ete.] 28312-28314. 
Bentley-Franklin ¢co.: 


Bentley (C. EH.) <Artamo filet 
rochet designs. 238225. 
Colonial patchwork, quilts, 
coverlets, ete. 14640. 


Crochet bk. 73. 

Benton (C. P.) Royal purple. 

Benton (F. W.) Cur dog. 
28315, 28316. 


13335. 
[ete.] 


pt.1,n.8s., v.18 

Benton (H. C.) Million a minute. 
31892. 

Benton (J. R.) Boston univ. law 

schl. assn. Dinner in honor of 


Robert M. Morse. 9179. 
Benton, Ky., map. 1248. 
Benzie Co., Mich., map. 11240. 
Benziger bros.: 
Benziger bros. sacristy & desk 
calendar. 3309. 
Catholic home annual. 25704. 
Church goods. 6187, 283817. 
McGrath (T. 8S.) Catholic police- 
men’s & firemen’s companion. 
[ete.] 29977, 29978, 
Waggaman (M. T.) 
8112. 
Berak (Paul) Udvari bolond. 22635. 
Beranger (C, 8.): 

Her ladyship. 3310. 
Natural right. 1475. 
Berdejo (Casanial (Mariano) 

gal del beso. 31875. 
Berek (Augustus) Proposal. 
Beresford (J. D.): 
Howard & son. 22451. 
Powers of the air. 11805. 
Berg (B. D.) Inexperience. 2865. 


Berg (B. M.) Leap year matrimonial 
bureau. 1096. 


Berg (Frieda) 
Bergen (Ruby) 
8506. 
Bergengren (Ralph) Welcome words 
about spelling. 6188. 
Berger (Gisela, freiin v.) 
sonne. 25048. 
Berger bros. co.: 
Spencer surety bond. 3311. 
X-ray on Spencer supporting cor- 
sets. 74. 
Berger mfg. co.: 

Classik steel ceilings. 
Gen. cat. 9142. 
Bergling (J. M.} New designs for 

stationery. 28318. 


Sandy Joe. 


Madri- 
1158. 


Sascha. 2920, 
Singer & the simp. 


Sohn der 


3312. 


Bergman (James) Diamonds, ete. 
283819. 
Bergman (Simon) S. Bergman’s 


spring & winter ann. of pretty pic- 
tures & sketches. 17269. 
Berkeley, Cal., direct. 15910. 


Berkey & Gay furniture co. Berkey 
& Gay furniture. 19626. 

Berkshire Co., Mass., direct. 14641. _ 

Berkshire life insur. co. Wild flowers 
of the Berkshires. 11806. 

Berkshire lumber co. Bulletin. 
19641. 

Berliner illustrirte zeitung. 1476, 
6189, 28320. 

Bernard (Abe) Twenty min. in: 


slavery land. 25064. 


1494 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Bernard (J. E.): 
Bob’s blooming bunk. 10968. 
On, doctor, 5125. 
Bernauer (Rudolf): 
Hxtrablitter. 8342, 11012. 
Wenn zwei hochzeit 
25075. 

Bernhardt (Sarah) Why I am young 
et 71. 1477. 

Bernice Salem. (Drama) 990. 

Bernier (Augustin) Calendar & 
handy day finder. 17270. 

Berol (Felix) Berol system of mem- 
ory training. 28322. 

Berol (William) Berol (Felix) Be- 
rol system of memory training. 
28322. 

Berr (Georges) 
22384, 31680. 


machen. 


Charrette anglaise. 


Berry (A. K.) Chambermaids. 2797. 
Berry (B. D.) Berry’s writing bks. 
27541. 


merry (B...D.). co.: 
Dramatic reader. 24930. 
Sehmidt (Ellen) Dramatic reader. 
21748. 
Some suggestions for 
Berry’s writing bks. 75. 
Woodruft (J. H.) Berry’s writ- 
ing bks. 16448, 223814, 27541. 
Berry (G. S.) Colorado cumulative 
quarterly digest. 3484. 
Berry (J. F.) Ministering maidens. 
8422. 
Berry (J. L.) Miracle girl. 
Berry (lL. J.) 
31884. 
Berry (Minnie) Dressmaking. 9143. 
Berry (R. M. Fletcher-) See Fletcher- 
Berry (R. M.) 
Berry (Rosal-) See Rosal-Berry. 
Berry (W. R.) Head. 381797. 
Berryman (R. J.) co. Our specialty. 


teaching 


22508. 
Mashing a masher. 


Raw water ice systems. 23226. 
Berté (Heinrich) Dreimiaderthaus. 
31735. 
Bertheroy (Jean) Vers la_ gloire. 
6191. 
Bertillon secret service inst. Lessons. 
14642. 
Berton (Thérése) : 
Balthazar. 16495. 
Drawn blinds. 16529. 
Rachel. 16657. . 
Bertram motor supply co. Catalog. 
14648. 


Bertrand (Mary) See Hickman (Mrs. 
H.) 

Bertsche (C. P.) Barney fixes Kirby 
swindle with police. [ete.] 1478 
1492. 


BeSaw tire & rubber co. BeSaw qual- 
ity tires. $145. 


Besly (C. H.) & co.: 
Catalogue. 11807. 
Condensed cat. of Besly grinders 
& accessories.  [etc.] 4644, 
14645. 


Besore (C. Der.) Annot, of amdts., 


ete., N. J. laws. 11808. 
Bess of the hills. (Drama) 138887. 
Bessemer, Ala., direct. 23227. 
Bessey (C. H.) Vermont. [etc.] 
28323, 28324. 
Best (A. M.) eo., ine.: 
Best’s insur. repts. [ete.] 14646—- 
14648, 19642. 
Best’s key ratings. 23228. 
Best (Sasha) Wanted: a husband. 
1218. 
Best & co.: 
Advance fall styles. [etc.] 19643, 
19644. 
Advance spring styles. fete. ] 
1498, 1498. 
Apparel for southern wear. [ete.} 


28325-28328. 


Best way. 1499, 6201, 9150, 11812. 

Best’s ann. May white sales. [etc.} 
11809-11811. 

Best’s maid’s outfit folder. [etc.} 
6192-6200. 

Boy’s side of clothes. fete. } 
9146-9149. 

Charming summer sports styles. 
14649. 

Shoes. [ete.] 23229, 23230. 
Best laid plans. (Drama) 13888. 
Best man. (Drama) 31649. 

Best man. (Motion picture) 27778. 


Best man’s bride. (Motion picture) 
S687. 
Best map eco. Houston, Tex., map. 


16804. 
Best policy. (Drama) 18797. 
Best way. 1499, 6201, 9150, 11812. 
Bet on Cupid. (Drama) 10965. 
Betecone (D. S.) Aladdin manual of 
construction. 6208. 
Bethany, Mo., map. 16749. 
Bethel, Conn., direct. -25820. 
Bethke (William): 


Action & _ personal _ efiiciency. 
25598. 

Preparedness & persona! efficiency. 
9151. 


Bethlehem, Pa., map. 16750. 


Bethmann-Holweg (Theobaid von) 
Kaiser’s illmess mever confining. 
1501. 

Bethune (I. D. 8.): 

Alice Marden. 31617. 
Harly morning's doings. 22410. 


Betrayed by the camera. 
ture) 14202. 

Betson plastic fire brick co. Gen. instr. 
[ete.] 11813-11815. 

Better business. 1502. 


(Motion pic- 


1495 


INDEX 


pt. 4, Sy See 


a ee en NPS 


Better instinct. (Motion picture) 
22830. 

Better late than never. (Motion pic- 
ure) 54604, 

Betier man. (Drama) 4992. 

Better man. (Motion picture) 25218. 

Better than dreams. (Drama) 13889. 

Better than gold. (Drama) 5146®. 

Bettes (Ambro) Uncivilised & the 


civilised creations as given by Moses. 
958, 14650. 

Bettex (Friedrich) Six days of cre- 
ation in the light of modern science. 
11816. 


Bettina loved a soldier. (Motion pic- 


ture) 16901. 

Bettine. (Drama) 31984*%. 

Betty (W. B.) Mo. Valley off. ry. 
guide & hotel direct. 7374. 

Betty. (Drama) 991. 

Betty at the wedding. (Motion pic- 
ture) 253852. 


Betty behave. (Drama) 18798. 

Betty entertains an out-of-town guest. 
(Motion picture) 25358. 

Betty of Greystone. (Motion picture) 
8688. 

Betty prepares for cool weather. 
tion picture) 22985. 

Betty selects her bridesmaid frock. 
(Motion picture) 25351. 


(Mo- 


Betty, the boy & the bird. (Motion 
picture) 5405. 

Betty’s affair. (Motion picture) 
pasha LS 2 

Betty’s hobo. (Motion picture) 
14208. 

Between midnight. (Motion picture) 
5406. 

Between one & two. (Motion picture) 
25220. 


Between the lines. (Drama) 31650. 
Beuvier (A. L.) Houle (Roméo) 11 
mois dans les tranchées anglaises, 
en France et en Belgique. 12461. 
Beveridge (G. L.) From the same 

place. 1059. 
Beverly, Mass., direct. 4556, 19645. 
Beverly, N. J., map. 2988. 
Beverly, O., direct. 30035. 
Beverly of Graustark. (Motion pic- 


ture) 11356. 

Bevitt (Z. R.) Zay Rector Beavitt’s 
teaching piano by harmony diagrs. 
11817. 

Bevoisé (Cin, se) See De 
Bevoise (C. RB.) co. 

Bewildering mysteries & illusions. 
15590. 

Beyfuss (Alexander) Souvenir of the 
initial presentation of Beatriz 


Michelena in The unwritten law. 
14651. 


Beyond recall. 


(Motion picture) 
17086, 32465. 


Beyond the gate. 
Beyond the law. 
5407, 
Beyond the trail. 
19118. 
Bial (Ernest) 
14047, 22612. 
Bible: 
Divine message. 


(Drama) 27564. 
(Motion picture) 


(Motion picture) 


Tavern De Luxe. 


19647. 


Soul winner’s testament. 19646. 
Bible calendar. 28329. 
Bible house. Raymond (SS. W.) 
Greetings from Conn. 24439. 


Bible inst. colportage assn.: 
Guille (G. E.) Judgment seat of 


Christ. 3789. 

Hill (M. B.) Mining precious 
treasures from the word of God. 
26261. 

Bible shop. (Drama) 22367. 
Bible students’ circle. Kaye (J. R.) 
Bible chart system. 9953. 


Bibliothek der unterhaltung u. des 
wissens. 1503, 1504, 28330. 
Bickford (C. B.) True story of 


Martha Smith, of Berwick. 17271. 
Bickford (Thomas) Sea pines schl. 
' of personality for girls, ine. Sea 

pines schl. of personality for girls. 

30898. 

Bickmore (A. H.) co. 

9173. 

Biddeford, Me., direct. 28332. 
Biddle (E. M.) Chart showing Pa. 

workmen’s compensation law. 1505. 
Biddle corp. Rules for playing the 

great games of Indemnity. 28333. 


Biddle-Gaumer co.: 


Bond topics. 


Gaumer guaranteed portables. 
25599. 
Guaranteed lighting fixtures. 
11818. 


Biddy-Colleen. (Drama) 81651. 

Biederman (Alfons) Capitalism or 
socialism. 23231. 

Bielenberg (A.) co. Roehrig’s trans- 
parent oil photo colors. 23232. 

Bierstadt (E. H.) Punishment. 5158, 
11140. 

Big Bear Lake, Cal., map. 16751. 

Big chance. 1604. 

Big Fork, Mont., map. 25096. 

Big grey car. (Drama) 4993. 

Big Horn Co., Wy., map. 2989. 

Big Horn Co. oil field, Wy., map. 
11241. 

Big Jim Garrity. 
8689, 19119. 

Big Kate. (Drama) 381771. 

Big Pine, Cal., map. 16752. 

Big Pine to Lida, Cal., map. 1298. 

Big Stone City, S. D., map. 25097. 


(Motion picture) 


Big Timber Co., Mont., direct. 20866. 
Bigamists. (Drama) 22368. 
Bigamists. (Motion picture) 22831. 


1496 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Bigelow (L. 8.) Handy bk. of the 
convertion & exhibition. 76. 

Bigelow (Poultney) Letters from 
Casement telling of his plans against 
England. 11819. 


Biggers (E. D.) Afterglow. 18790. 
Biggs (J. R.) New teacher. 9152. 
Bibler (W. A:) Lincolnian. 25600. 


Biibo (G. W.) 
Bilger (S.C.): 
Better bus. 


Inspired vision. 25601. 


1502, 3313. 


Plain facts about bonds. 28334. 
Bill (Dollar) pseud. See Diver 
Pi.) 


Bill Peter’s kid. (Motion picture) 


Billposter. (Drama) 13890. 


Bill-pester & the soubrette. (Drama) 
10966. 

Bill runs for office on the girl ticket. 
(Drama) 22369. 

Billie’s double. (Motion picture) 
8690. 

Billie’s headache. (Motion picture) 
5409. 

Billie’s lucky bill. (Motion picture) 
5410. 

Billie’s mother. (Motion picture) 
14204. 

Billie’s revenge. (Motion picture) 
5411. 

Billie’s romance. (Motion picture) 
25208. 


Billing (P. O.) Phelps Co., Neb., map. 
8648. 


Billman (J. I.) Western ref. & bond 
assn. Living endowment. 933. 

Billman (O.C.) Patents investing in. 
28335. 

Bill’s narrow escape. (Motion pic- 
ture) S691. 

Bill’s wife. (Motion picture) 8692. 

Billy & the blizzard. (Drama) 992. 

Billy Smoke. (Motion picture) 


32327. 
Billy the bandit. (Motion picture) 
32328. 
Billy’s melodrama. (Motion picture) 
Billy’s reformation. 
5412. 
Billy’s war brides. 
8693 


(Motion picture) 
(Motion picture) 


vo. 
Billy’s Waterloo. 
14205. 
Bilodeau (J. W.) Pract. pencil sharp- 
ener for your schl. 1964S. 
Bimm (H. L.) Plans of men. 22559. 
Bingham (George) Hogwallow news. 
PAV aS 
Bingham Co., Id., direct. 23882. 


(Motion picture) 


Binghampton, N. Y., direct. 14652. 
Biograph co.: 
Alias Jimmie Barton. 5383. 


Angel of Piety flat. 5385. 


EE eee eee 


Biograph co.—Continued. 
Battle of truth. 5397. 
Beverly of Graustark. 
Celeste. S709. 
Chain of evidence. 
Fish. 27825. 

Fit for burning. 8742. 
Grip of gold. 5589. 
Guilt of Stephen Eldridge. 
His white lie. 5628. 
Indian. 5649. 
Iron will. 5656. 
Larrimore case. 8817. 
Life chase. 8823*. 
Madelain Morel. 5717. 
Man who called after dark. 
Merry Mary. 11479. 
Mystery oi Orcival. 5765. 
Natural born gambler. 17019. 
Paths that crossed. 8891. 
Pique. 5824. 
Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. 5851. 
Smugglers. 5888. 
Spring chicken. 
Stampede. 8934. 
Stronger than 
5919. 
War of wealth. 5981. 
What happened to Peggy. 


11356. 
a451. 


8840. 


8933. 


woman’s’ will. 


5983. 


Biological chem. co. Earp-Thomas 
(G. H.) Permanent soil fertility. 
9439. 

Birch (A. G.) Estes Park. 25602. 

Bireh (C. E.): 

Birch sectional. writing chart. 
1506. 


Direct. for using the Birch arith. 
drill cabinet. 19649. 
Penmanship plan bk. 9153. 
Birch (04 f.): 
Royal road to fortune. 23236. 
Royal road to fortune is work. 


9154. 
Birch (J. H.) jr. Mechanics natl. 
bank. Christmas & Fourth of July 
club. 24141. 


Birch motor college, inc. Course in 
driving. repairing & selling automo- 
biles. 3314. 


Birchard (Ralph) Birch motor col- 


lege. inc. Course in driving, repair- 
ing & selling automobiles. 3314. 

Bird “ EA... KE) America, Ireland, 
peace. 19650. 


Bird €C: S.)< 
Lucky Gulch. 13977. 
Petrel, the storm child. 11129. 
Bird (H. M.) Rules & regulations, 
Amer. Christmas club. 149651. 


Bird (Harry) Billie Bunter. 28336. 
Bird (W. H.) Message of hope. 3324. 
Bird guardian. (Drama) 280. 
Bird in hand. (Drama) 27565. 


Birds of a feather. 
32329. 


(Motion picture) 


1497 


INDEX 


. Dt.1, Sea 


SS EEE eee 


Birds of prey. (Motion picture) 
32498. 

Birge (©. B.) Progressive music ser. 
PANS 18 


Birge (M. H.) & sons co. Bk. of 
illus. of new patterns of paper hang- 


ings. 25603. 
Birkes (KE. M.) Vitalize the church 
organization. 1507. . 


Birmingham (T. M. C.) World peace 
under Amer. leadership. 3325. 
Birmingham, Mich., map. 2990. 


Birrell (C. W.) Penny for your 
thought. 3326. 

Birth control. (Drama) 13891, 
18799. 

Birth of a nation’s flag. (Drama) 
31652. 


Birth of a race photoplay corp. Birth 
of a race. 25604. 


Birth of character. (Motion picture) 


5413. 

Birth of the actor. (Drama) 8429. 

Birthday of the infanta. (Drama) 
2788, 22370, 24907. 

Bisbee (Hugene) Muffled alarm. 
31916. 


Bisbee (J. R.) Baby’s bk. 9155. 

Bisbee, Ariz., map. 22678. 

Bisbee studio. Bisbee (J. R.) Baby’s 
book. 9155. 

Bisch (L. E.): 


According to measure. 31611. 
Stone man. 32050. 
Bishop (C..F.) - Nath «rural eredit 


corp. Co-operative & community int. 
endeavors. 4810. 
Bishop (D. L.) Queen Isis. 
Bishop’ (E. F.) Timberwolf. 
Bishop: (J.. F.): 
Bankers direct. & special list of 
selected lawyers. 25527. 
Bankers register & special list of 
selected lawyers. 23158. 
Bishop (R. H.) jr. How to keep your 
baby well. 14653. 
Bishop (S. M. Der-Hagopian-) See 
Der-Hagopian-Bishop (S. M.) 
Bishop-Babcock-Becker co.: 
Eureka water pumps & water sup- 


25024. 
32073. 


ply systems. 6206. 
Midwinter morning scream. 
23287. 
Bishop caleulating recorder co. Sim- 
plifying your labor costs. 28337. 


Bishopville, S. C., map. 2991. 
Bismarck, N. D., direct. 25605. 
Bismarck garden. Opening. 14654. 
Bison, OKl., map. 321783. 


Bisselle (A. M.) Explanation of 
method of playing the _ steel 
guitar. 14655. 

Bit of bent wire. (Motion picture) 
32355. 

Bit of life. (Drama) 8281. 


Bits of byplay. See Hastings (J. S.) 

Bitter truth. (Motion picture.) 
19182, 22895. 

Bittersweet. (Motion picture) 5414, 

Bittmer (Franklin) Presidents of the 
U.S. 1508. 

Bixby (Maynard) Catalogue of Utah 
minerals & localities. 19652. 

Bixby (R. W.) How to chart your- 
self. [ete.] 1509, 1510. 

Bjerke (Ejlert) Marmoret som sov. 
1108. 


Bjorkman (Edwin) Plays. 2913* 
3jorkman (Olaf) Demons. 31719. 


Blaauw (John) Blaauw (John) adv. 


agency. Please do not open. 19653. 
Blachert (J. H.) America’s princess. 
28338. 
Black (EK. C.): 
Coriolanus. 24924* 
King John. 24967* 


King Richard the Second. 16588* 
King Richard the Third. 31840*. 
Romeo & Juliet. 25032*. 
Black (F. 8.) Chicago, Ill, Black’s 
blue bk. 28567. 
Black (H.) co. Wooltex styles. 
9156. 
Biack (H. W.) Ready money coupons. 
6028. 
Biack 

28339. 
Black (Orlow) War wolves. 2960. 
Black & white race. (Drama) 993. 
Black Bear, Id., map. 1249. 


6207, 


(John) Song of Flatbush. 


Black butterfly. (Motion picture) 
32330. 

Black door. (Motion picture) 32492. 
Black Friday. (Motion picture) 
19120. 

Black-list. (Motion picture) 5415. 
Black mask. (Drama) 31653. 
Black orchid. (Motion picture) 5416. 
Black orchids. (Motion picture) 
32331. 


Black rock wallboard co. How to 
apply black rock wallboard. 11820. 


Black sheep of the family. (Motion 
picture) 25221. 
Black silk dress. (Drama) 22371. 
Black, the story of a dog. (Motion 
picture) 25401. 
Blackmail. (Drama) 994. 
Blackmailer. (Motion picture) 5417. 
Blackman (A. F.): 
Feud in Wall street. 1511. 
Highways vs. railroads. 28238, 
25606. 
Rail & steel. 19654. 
Blackmore (S. J.) Nurse Hdith 


Cavell. 6208. 

Blackstone (EH. H.) Home savings 
loan & trust co., inc. Three per cent 
loan contract. [ete.] 6922, 6923. 


1498 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Blackstone holding eo. Blackstone 
hotel. Merry Xmas & a happy New 
Year. 28340. 


Merry Xmas & a 
28340. 


Blackstone hotel. 
happy New Year. 
Blackstone institute: 


Blackmore (A. W.) How to ex- 


amine a title. f[ete.] 9160, 
9161. 

Bogert (G. G.) How to find the 
law. 9170. 


Facts & evidence about the Mod- 
ern Amer. law course & service. 


[ete.] 6209-6215. 
Hale (W. G.) Law _ governing 
checks. 1883. 


Model solutions to Modern Amer. 
law problems. [ete.] 1512- 
1517, 3327-3339, 28341-28351. 

Modern Amer. law guide. 9157. 

Shepard (H. N.) Contracts of in- 


fants. 4619. 
— Hxtraordinary legal rem- 
edies. 30953. 


Symons (W. L.) How to choose 
& protect a trademark. 2584. 
aft (W.H.) Law trained Amer. 


citizen. 4748. 

Tucker (G. F.) How to prepare a 
will. 10770. 

Wermuth (W. C.) Law trained 
man. 8181. 


Wyman (Bruce) Liabilities of the 
earrier for loss of goods. 10919. 
Blackwell (EH. H.) Jew of Malta. 


23239. 
Blackwell mapping co. Kay Co., Okla., 
Map. 8620. 
. Blade _ o’grass. (Motion picture)... 
8694. 
Blades (lL. B.) Patriot. 31959. 
Blaine Co., Mont., map. i4069. 


Blair (Anne) 25085. 
Blair (J. L): 
New process co. Correct dress for 
clergymen. [ete.] 30335, 30336. 
—Hasy-measure blank. 26786. 
Blair (Robert) Outline of credit sys- 
tem. 28352. 
Blair, Harper & co. 
1518 


Yellow peril. 


Identified seeds. 


Blaisdell (A. F.) 
la salad. 6216. 
Blaisdell (EH. A.): 
Mother Goose children. 25607. 
Rhyme & story primer. 23240. 
Blaisdell (L. F.) Arkansas, map. 

— 18962. 
Blaisdell (M. F.): 
Mother Goose children. 25607. 
Rhyme & story primer. 238240. 
Blake (Alice) Awakening of Gladys 
Clifton. 1519. 
Blake (D. G.) Melody bk. 25608. 


Cuerpo humano y 


Blake (EH. C.) Autobiog. of an impul- 


Sive girl. [ete.] 19655, 23241, 
23242. 
Blake (W. H.): 
Authority in bus. 28353. 
Bus. is not bus. 19656. 
Getting started. 23248. 
Nothing succeeds like success. 


[ete.] 25609, 25610. 
Blake (Winfield) : 


Somewhere in Mexico. 22599. 
Song seller. 27662. 
Those Keystone cops. 18929. 


Blakemore (A. W.) How to examine 
a title. [etc.] 9160, 9161. 
Blakiston’s (P.) sons & ¢o.: 


Physician’s visiting list. 283854. 
Tower (W. E.) Key to exercises 
in the Prin. of physics. 13648. 


Blanchard (A. H.): 
Economic phases of state high- 
way legislation. 6217. 
Highway engineer in public life. 
Whe 
Blanchard .(C. J.) : 


McGregor bros. & co. Analyses, 


ete. 24121, 
— Building material. [etc] 
18013-18016. 
Pinnacle, Niggerhead and 
Purity coal. 20932. 
Production of coal. 29982. 

Blanchard (RK. C.) Tweeny. 25063. 

Blanche - Neige et Rose-Rouge. 
(Drama) 28384*. 

Bland (J. R.) U.S. fidelity & guar- 
anty co. Guaranteed attys. list, 
24758. 

Blaney (C. 8S): 

Her two weeks honeymoon. 
13950. 
My Irish Cinderella. 31918. 

Blasco (Ricardo) Capricho de lag 

damas. 31678. 


Blast furnace & steel plant. irect. 
of executives & operating officials. 
23524. 

Blatech (H. 8.) It is high time that 
civilized woman discipline her bar- 
barian sister. 17272. 

Blatt (W. M.): 

Midnight. 11098. 
Movie-land. 25000. 

Blaue kiiste. (Drama) 16498. 
Blaufox (David) Studies in char- 
acter. 27665. 
Blaufox (J. D.) 
turned. 16718. 


When the worm 


Blazing love. (Motion picture) 
SO he 
Blei (Franz) Logik des herzens. 
31863. 


Bleicher (A.) A. Bleicher, ladies’ and 
gents’ tailor, furrier & importer. 
14656. 


1499 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 2s, eae 


a 


Blessed Thomas More. (Drama) 
4994, 

Blew (O. E.) Amer. corset co. Amer, 
queen made-to-order corsets. 6036. 

Blighters. (Drama) 22372. 

Blighton (F. H.) Woodrow Wilson & 
co. 23244, 


5418. 
(Motion picture) 


Blind fury. (Motion picture) 
Blind man’s biuff. 


14206. 

Blind men & the elephant. (Drama) 
24930. 

Blind wife. (Drama) 18800. 


Blindness of love. (Motion picture) 


5419, 
Bloch (Alexander) Principles & 
pract. of violin bowing. 3340. 
Bloch (Felix) erben: 
Halbe dichter. 8372. 
Was werden die leute sagen. 
i222. 


Blodgett (Ff. L.) Foundation to trom- 
bone playing. 11821. 
Blodgett (H. A.): 
All together in a 
14663. 

Better save a dollar a 
[ete.] 9162-9169. 
Bigger, better bus. 1520-1522. 

Bus. of getting on in the world. 
‘Lete.] 6244-6254. 
Confessions of a 
[ete.] 11823-11833. 
Merchants trust & savings bank. 
Attorney & the merchants trust. 
[ete.] 574-579. 
Will a trust company in- 
crease my estate. 4219. 
Rock Island savings bank. How 


good cause. 


week. 


spendthrift. 


does an exr. differ from an 
admr. f[ete.] 738-741. 
Blodgett (Harvey) co.: 
Across lots to riches. [ete.] 
6218-6248. 
Are you climbing? f[ete.] 14657-— 
14662. 


How does an 
an admr. or 

14558, 14554. 

Bus. of getting 
[ete.] 6244 


Bankers trust co. 
exr. differ from 
trustee. [ete.] 

Blodgett (H. A.) 
on in the world. 
6254. 

Capital natl. bank. Finding the 
mutual idea in your bank acct. 


25689. 
What this bank thinks about 
life insur. 23328. 


Fargo, N. D. First natl. bank. 
If you didn’t need one of these. 
26081. 

Harvey Blodgett’s bk. for bank- 
ers. 3864. 

How one bank put more pep in its 
Savings depositors. 25611. 

In a nutshell. 11822. 


Blodgett (Harvey) co.—Continued. 
Is a community thrift campaign 
needed in your city? 19657. 
Oid natl. bank. Little bk. 21469. 
Paterson, N. J., First natl. bank. 
Solving dad’s problem. 30564. 
Well done. 28355. 
Bloeser (W. A.) Wakefield & Forest- 


ville court apartments. 3341. 

Blood love. (Drama) 31654. 

Blood money. (Motion _ picture) 
32332. 

Blood of Rachel. (Drama) 31654*. 
Blood will tell. (Drama) 8282, 
16499. 

Bloodgood (Charles) Echoes. 8329. 


Bloodhart (John) 
brainstorm. 19658. 
Bloodhound. (Motion picture) 32352. 
Bloom (J. E.) Normloil co. of N. Y. 
Negative liquids. 4860. 
Bloom & Bloom. Columbia River 
highway, map. 11257. 
Bloom & Millman: 
Middies of the moment. 
28856, 28357. 
New Puritan waist 
[ete.] 23245, 23246. 
Bloomfield, Mich., map. 8592. 
Bloomfield, N. J.,-direct. 4258. 
Bloomington, Ind., direct. 23247. 
Bloomquest (George) : 
Barnstormer. 31643. 
Mother in her. 5110. 
She couldn’t decide. 
Blot (Arthur) 
lemon. 25041. 
Blount (B. H.) Dactylosecopie method 
of perfect check protection. 6255. 


Bud _ Bright’s 


[ete.] 


models. 


8501. 
Six miles from a 


Blouse. 28358. 
Blow (Mark) She smiled. 8502. 
Blow your horn. (Motion picture) 


14311, 25309. 


Blower (G. C.) Cromwell memory 


inst. Course in memory training. 
3524,. 9347. 

Blue blood & red. (Motion: picture) 
8695. 

Blue blood but black skin. (Motion 
picture) 5420. 

Blue bk. credit co. Blue bk. credit 
ref f72is. 


Blue bk. of Brookline. 3342. 
Blue bk. of Cambridge. 78. 
Blue bk. of Newton. 6256. : 
Blue bk. of optometrists & opticians. 
23248. 

Blue bk. of Roland Park. 6257. 

Blue bk. of Winchester. 14664. 

Blue Earth Co., Minn., direct. 12838. 
Blue envelope mystery. (Motion pic- 


ture) 25222. 
Blue Point, N. Y., map. . 32174. 
Blue print. 14665. 
Blue sphere. (Drama) 5146*. 


1500 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Bluebeard. (Drama) 10967, 27580*, 

al752**, 

Bluebird photoplays, ine. : 
Behind the lines. 19116. 
Bettina loved a soldier, 
Black orchids. 32381. 
Bobbie of the ballet. 11359. 
Broken fetters. 14209. 

Bugler of Algiers. 27786. 
Chalice of sorrow. 22845. 
Crippled hand. 8717. 
Eagle’s wings. 27809. 
Elusive Isabel. 8737. 

End of the rainbow. 25248. 
Evil women do. 22876. 

Eye of God. 113894. 

Rirt. ~ 5538. 

Gay Lord Waring. 8751. 
Gilded spider. 8753. 

Girl of Lost Lake. 19172. 
Gloriana. 25262. 

God’s crucible. 32376. 

Grasp of greed. 14265. 
Great problem. 8765. 

Honor of Mary Blake. 32395. 
John Needham’s double. 5666. 
Little Eve Edgarton. 19234. 
Love girl. 14304. 

Love never dies. 25296. 
Love’s lariat. 17001. 
Measure of aman. 27890. 
Naked hearts. 11491. 

Price of silence. 32511. 
Right to be happy. 32522. 
Saving the family name. . 19290. 
Secret of the swamp. 17055. 
Shoes. 14867. 

Sign of the poppy. 27942. 
Silent battle. 143868. 

Social buccaneer. 23019. 
Son of the immortals. 11542. 
Stranger from somewhere. 27947. 
Strength of the weak. 5916. 
Tangled hearts. 5925. 


16901. 


Three godfathers. 143883. 
Unattainable. 19327. 
Wanted—a home. 23046. 
Yaqui. 6069. 
Bluefield, W. Va., direct. 25612. 
Bliithgen (Clara) Schlésser im 
monde. 28359. 
Bluff. (Drama) 18892. 


Bluffton, O., map. 11242. 

Blum (Anthony) Science of success- 
ful investment in mines. 14666. 

Blum (Gustav): 

Awakening of Narradin. 22360. 
Once upon a time. 11118. 
Unwelcome guest. -25066. 

Blum (M. L.) For entries of maps 
by M. L. Blum, see this index under 
names of places. 

Blumensohn (H. J.) 
8426, 27638. 


Mosquitoes. 


Blumenthal (B.) & eco. Presidential 
button ballot. 17274. 
Blumenthal (Oscar) Halbe dichter. 


8372. 
Blum’s farmer’s & planter’s almanac. 
28360. 


Blye (H. C.) Middle Atlantic States, 
map. 14125. 

Boals (Marbury) Story that blew up. 
19659. 

Boarding house ham. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11358. 

Boarding house lady. (Drama) 
31655. 


Boardman (Mrs. L. C.) Amer. wom- 
an’s league for self-defense. Amer. 
woman’s league for _ self-defense. 


6058. 

Boas (F. 8.) Tempest. 32062*. 

Boas (H. A.) Feast of Bacchus. 
31760. 

Boas: * GE» sB.) Madonna Dianora. 
2883. 

Boatswain’s mate. (Drama) 995. 

Bobbie at the sea shore. (Drama) 
18893. 

Bobbie in birdland. (Drama) 16500. 


Bobbie of the ballet. 
turey 7isbe 
Bobbs-Merrill co.: 
Adams (Estella) 
17112. 
Cumulative Ind. digest & notes to 
stat. 14889, 28705. 
Cumulative Ky. digest & notes to 
stat. 14890, 28706. 
Cumulative Okl. digest & notes to 
stat. 14891, 28707. 
Fran. 18833. 
Fruit of toil. 
Hate breeders. 
Romantie Ind. 


(Motion pic- 


Pioneer life. 


24944*, 
8374. 
25032. 


Bobby Bumps & his goatmobile. (Mo- 
tion picture) 11360. 

Bobby Bumps & the stork. (Motion 
picture) 22838. 

Bobby Bumps at the circus. (Motion 
picture) 27780. 

Bobby Bumps detective story. (Mo- 
tion picture) 16902. 

Bobby Bumps, fly swatter. (Motion 
picture) 14207. 

Bobby Bumps goes fishing. (Motion 
picture) 11361. 


Bobby Bumps helps out a book agent. 
(Motion picture) 32333. 

Bobby Bumps loses his pup. 
picture) 19121. 


(Motion 


Bobby Bumps queers the choir. (Mo- 
tion picture) 25223. : 

Bobby Bumps starts a lodge. (Mo- 
tion picture) 22834. 

Bobby’s Mabel. (Drama) 31656. 

Bob’s’ blooming bunk. (Drama) 
10968. 


1501 


INDEX 


pt. 5, ns, vis 


a “ee eee 


Bocage (C. W.) 
La., map. 11332. 
Bochert (C. G.) Unpublished. 27675. 

Bodansky (Rob.): 

Auf befehl der herzogin. 22359. 
Auf befehl der kaiserin! 16492. 
Rund um die liebe. 8486, 11155. 
Wenn zwei sich lieben. 25076. 

Bode (J. C. P.) Is there a God. 
14667. 

Bodemer (C. A.) Budhakins co. 
Rules & key for the game of Bud- 
hakins. 9209. 

Bodmer (R. J.) 


Terrebonne Parish, 


World’s greatest bat- 


tle. 28361. 
Bohlau (Heiene) Gewiirzige hund. 
6258. 


Boetcker (W. J. H.) 
fete.] 25613-25625. 


Bogert (G. G.) How to find the law. 
9170. 


Bogey man. 


Be practical. 


(Drama) 16501. 

Bogner (L. W.) Leap yr. matrimo- 
nial bur. 1096. 

Bogue (J. C.) How to get, to keep, 
to stay well. 25626. 

Bohannon (G. L. M.) Passing of the 
church & coming of the kingdom. 
9171. 


Bohannon (W. C.) Preparedness: 
who made God. 79. 

Boheme. (Motion picture) 14397. 

Boice. (H. K.) Bigger, better bus. 
1466S. 

Boies (W.J.) Boies bank news letter 
service. 1523. 


Boissevain (I. M.): 
New woman as a wife. 19660. 
Why a nation at war is no 
stronger thanits women. 11834. 


Bokern (B. H. von) See Von Bokern 
(B. H.) 

Bokoshe, Okl., map. 11243. 

Bold bad breeze. (Motion picture) 
16903. 

Bold bad burglar. 
5421. 

Bolen (C. W.): 

Common cause. Why the laborer 
should oppose prohibition. 171. 

Workingman & prohibition. 23249. 

Bolgiano (J.) & son. Bolgiano’s seed 
catalogue. 80. 

Boll (C. 8S.) Perry, Ia., First natl. 
bank. Landis Christmas savings 
club. 30593. 

Bolles (C. L.): 

Co-operative assn. of gasoline en- 
gineers of the U. S. A. Pros- 
pectus. 23407. 

Real Jew. 5165. 

Teddy. 5196. 

Bolling (Bertha) 
3348, 3344. 


(Motion picture) 


Message. _[etc.] 


Bollinger (Conrad) 
tion in U. S. 23250. 
Bolmar (Lydia) Art in dress. 9172. 


Cotton produc- 


Bolt (H. B.) Awakening. 11835. 

Bolte (W. F.) Tri-state stamp vend- 
ing co. Selling U.S. postage stamps. 
13649. 


Bolted door. (Drama) 31657. 

Bolton (Guy): 
Have a heart. 13945. 
Hit-the-trail Holliday. 11049. 
Polly with a past. 8471. 

Bolton (Jess) How to ship. 7896. 


Bombast & platitudes. (Drama) 
5212. 

Bombs & banknotes. (Motion picture) 
32334. 

Bommer bros. Bommer spring hinges. 
11836. 

Bon vivants. (Drama) 10969. 
Bonadies (Nick) Nobody’s_ child. 
16637. 

Bond a osiah ) Twelve sonnets. 
19 


Bond sey tay Back home. 18795. 
Bond (W. T.) Redemptorist calen- 
dar of holy and beautiful thoughts. 


30713. 
Bond & the free. (Drama) 4995. 
Bond of blood. (Motion picture) 
16904. 


Bond of earth. (Drama) 140467. 
Bond topics. 9173. 

Bond within. (Motion picture) 5422, 
Bondman. (Motion picture) 5423. 
Bonds of interest.. (Drama) 996. 


Bondwomen. (Motion picture) 5424, 


Bone (R. O.) Atlas oil co. List of 
lubricating oils. 11684. 


Bonelli (D. W.) Queen of the roses. 
14347. 
Bones (H. W.) 
tales. 11837. 
Bonheur volant. 
Bonnell (F. E.) 
farm. 16722. 
Bonnell (H. E.) Last trick. 24970. 
Bonner Co., Id., direct. 29744. 
Bonnet-Brown sales service: 
Furniture syndicate service. 3345, 
3346, 6259, 11838, 14670, 19662, 


Peter Rabbit & other 


(Drama) 16502. 
Why boys leave the 


19663. 

Men’s syndicate service. 1524, 
3347, 3348, 6260, 6261, 9174, 
11839, 11840, 14671, 14672, 
19664-19667. 

Newspaper service. 3349, 3350, 


6263, 11841, 14678, 19668, 19669. 
Syndicate service. 238251, 28362, 


Women’s syndicate service. 1525, 
3351, 3352, 6264, 6265, 9175, 
11842, 118438, 14674, 14675, 
19670-19673. 


Bonneville Co., Id., direct. 23882. 


1502 


nos, 1-12, 1916 
, 
&s Bonnie’s Christmas eve. 


24991, 
Bonnin (Gertrude) 


oi 


y 
ha 


(Drama) 


Indian’s awaken- 


ing. 6265. 


' Bonus (D. H.) Bonus system of mu- 
; * sieal educa. 25627. 
' Boob. (Drama) 997. 
- Boob’s victory. (Motion picture) 
5425. 
Book agent. (Drama) 31658. 
Book agent’s romance. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5426. 


Booklover’s contest co., inc.: 

Bk. titles. [ete.] 9176, 9177. 

Booklovers picturegame. 11844. 

Cleveland leaders off. booklover’s 
picturegame cat. 6266. 

Farm jour. Alphabetical 
titles & reply bk. 17607. 

Farming bus. Off. home picture 
game cat. [ete.] 17609, 17610. 

New Orleans item’s off. Book- 
lover’s picturegame cat. 14676. 

Oakiand tribune. Booklovers’ pic- 
turegame. 21456. 

Oakland tribune’s off. booklovers’ 
picturegame cat. & reply Dk. 
19674. 

Rub the lamp. 1526. 

Syracuse herald. Booklovers’ pic- 
turgame. 21996. 

Syracuse herald’s off. book- 
lovers’ picturegame cat. 18570. 
Booklovers sales co., ine.: 

Bible picture query. 28365. 

Christian herald Bible-picture con- 
test reply bk. 81. 

Start now. 1527. 

Bookstein (Abrahm) 
schelman. 31780. 

Bookwalter-Ball ptg. co. 
buck. 11845. 

Boomerang. (Motion picture) 25224. 

Boone (J. F.) Philosophy of the cre- 
ation of the earth. 28366. 

Boone, Ia., map. 16753. 

Boonton, N. J., map. 16754. 

Booraem (J. F.) Detailed specifica- 
tions. 19675. 


list of 


General Ger- 


Passing the 


Boore (EH. B.) Buffalo fire dept. 
Dauntless club. Statistics of fire 
depts. 25671. 

Boosey & co. Critic. 1016. 

Booster. (Drama) 16503. 

Booster club Chautauquas. Boosters 
6267. 

Boot & shoe recorder pub. co. Shoe & 


leather lexicon. 19676. 


Bootery. See Wolfelt (C. H.) @o., 


~ The Bootery. 


Booth (H. W.) ‘Temperance vs. pro- 
hibition. 11846. 
Booth (Hilliard): 
Camp Keep-off. 1001. 


INDEX 


Booth (Hilliard )—Continued. 
Pack. 8452. 
Tear-squeezer. 8527. 
Booth (J. H.) Better man. 4992. 
Booth (M.E.) Mlle. Georgette. 31874. 
Booth (QO. M.): 
Girl. 18935. 
Man’s way. 13981. 
Borckenhagen (Oskar). 
perdi. 16651. 
Bordeaux (Henry) Derniers jours du 
Fort de Vaux. 28367. 
Borden (Abram) Elec. resuscitation 
chart. 6268. 


Prinzess 


Border line. (Motion picture) 27781. 

Borderland auto supply co. Motor car 
supplies. 23252. 

Bordoni (Irene) Her husband. 
31802. 

Borgerhofe (J. L.) He conquered 
France but slowly. 14677. 

Borland (O. W.) Lamentable tragedy 
of McLizzie. 31846. 

Born in sin. (Drama) 31659. 


Born of the people. 
5427. 
Borneecque (Henri) Moliére. 
Bornscheuer (Ernest): 
Auto tires co. Non-skid list of 
standard make guaranteed tires. 


(Motion picture) 


9178. 


14521. 

Tire list co. Non-skid list of 
standard make guaranteed 
tires. 13624. 


14678. 
See Yon Borries 


Boro chem. co. Your throat. 
Borries (E. O. von) 


(EK. O.) 

Borrowed plumes. (Motion picture) 
5428, 23033. 

Borrowed sunshine. (Motion picture) 
25225. 


Borrowers’ day. (Drama) 31660. 

Borrowing trouble. (Motion picture) 
14208. 

Borton (J. O.) One of these days. 
3353. 

Borton & Borton. Borton’s pocket 
manual of Cleveland securities. 
23253. 


Boschen (H. C.) Face this fact om 
your feet. 28368. 

Boss (J. C.) co. Criginal Boss system 
unit-control, ten hr. dryer. 6269. 

Boss (Drama) 18801, 27566. 

Boss nut co. Boss lock nut. 14679. 

Boss tool mfg. co. Boss miter tool 


guide. 17275. 

Bosshard (R. E.) Test of the ballot. 
8528. 

Bostock (C. W.) Melodyland. 5101, 
8418. 


Bostock (J. G.): 
Electrician’s new asst. 138925. 
Right key, but the wrong flat. 
32004. 


1503 


INDEX 


Boston, Mass.: 


Boston register & bus. direct. 
3354. 

Direct. 6270, 17276, 17277. 

Greater Boston bldg. trades di- 
rect. 23254. 

Map. 1250, 16755, 18968, 25098. 


Boston American: 

Burger (KE. G.) Emily Burger 
makes public My own story. 
1556. 

McQuaid (EK. A.) Mohr attempted 
for six yrs. to ruin minister. 
PPA @ ; 

Boston convention bureau of the Bos- 
ton chamber of commerce. Boston, 
Mass., map. 25098. 

Boston evening record. Kerrigan (A. 
E.) Gov. McCall does not desire 
Col. Roosevelt for G. O. P. nomina- 


tion. 9991. 
Boston, First natl. bank. Wealth of 
Amer. 1528, 6271, 11847, 23255. 
Boston gear works. Worm gears. 
11848. 
Boston music ¢o.: 
Announcement. 28369. 
Bks. for the music apprentice. 
11849. 


Coulson (Elizabeth) Guide for be- 


ginners in piano playing. 14878. 
Groton schl. sing-song bk. 15199. 
Boston mutual life insur. co. New 


Boston light. 19677. 
Boston piano & music co., ine.: 
Instr. & suggestions to retailers. 
19678. 
Sales talk on our automatic bus. 
bldg. campaign. 23256. 
Boston suburban bk. co.: 
Blue bk. of Brookline. 3342. 
Cambridge. 78. 
Newton. 6256. 
North Shore. 18228. 
South Shore. 18500. 
— Winchester. 14664. 
Boston tea party. (Drama). 
Boston transcript ¢o.: 
Braithwaite (W. S.) William 
Shakspeare in the golden ca- 
dence of poesie. 9185. 
Goldberg (Isaac) Amazon of fic- 
tion in Brazil. 26121. 
Impressions of the war. 23738. 
Carrying on the torch of Haw- 
thorne, ete. 23832. 
Boston traveler. Pratt (A. D.) Mary 
Jane’s cook bk. 24417. . 
Boston univ. calendar. 1529. 

Boston univ. law schl. assn. Dinner in 
honor of Robert M. Morse. 9179. 
Boston univ. women graduates’ club. 

Boston univ. ealendar. 1529. 
Boston varnish co. Here’s the pig 
1916-17 ed. 19679. 


8327**. 


a 


pt. 1,0. s., v.13 


Boswell, Okl., map. 11244, . 
Boswell, Pa., map. 16756. . 
Boteler (M. M.) Conversion of Brian — 
O’Dillon. 82. 
Both (W. C.): 


Meyer-Both co. Extra _ special © 
sheet. 7334. 
Hit the trail. [ete.] 30100- 
30135. 


Movie man offers quick cash 
for slow merchandise. 15729. 
Sheet. 2233, 4232, 4233, 7347, 
10194, 10195, 12900, 12901, 
15735, 18066, 21069-21072, 24161, 
26702-26705. 


Botschafterin Leni. (Drama) 16504. 
Bottled bugs. (Drama) 27567. 
Bottomley (Gordon) King Lear’s 
wife. 24967**. 

Botume (J. F.) Voice production to- 
day. 28370. 

Boucicault (Dion) Shaughraun. 
22662 (1). 

Boudoir brandy. (Drama) 13894. 
Bought. (Drama) 24908. 

Bought. (Motion picture) 5429. 
Bought & paid for. (Drama) 223738. 


Bought & paid for. 
27782. 

Boughton (W. A.): 
Grotesque gods. 
Miracle. 8424. 

Boughton & co. Money message of a 

thousand words. 28371. 

Boughton-Robbins eco. Nothing like 

Montana. 17278. 
Boulder Co., Col., direct. 6272. 
Bound Brook, N. J., map. 11245. 


(Motion picture) 


8368. 


Bounties of the kingdom. (Drama) 
998, 10970. 

Bourget (Paul) 7érité délivre. 
16702. 

Bourn (Nica Lund-) See Lund-Bourn 
(Nica ) 


Boursé, pseud. See Babize (A. C.) 


Boutelle (M. J.) Bridge majestie. 
28372. 

Boutet (Frédéric) Expérience. 16541. 

Borve.-( 2. “e4 Unrepealed law. 
11209. 


Bouvier (A. L.) Houlé (Romeo) 11 


mois dans les tranchées. 15341. 


Bovee (J. A.) Denver mt. parks se- 
curities co. Contract & bond for 
deed. 25845. 


Bovill, Id., map. 18969. 
Bowen (B. F.) & co, Michigan, map. 


25141. 
Bower (C. F.) Printing ink situa- 
tion. 19680. 


Bower (H. A.) Course of instruction 
by mail for xylophone. 83. 

Bower (Mary) Some remarkable new 
proofs that music cures disease. 
9180. 


1504 


s 
| 


Bower (R. L.) Northwestern of Mil- | 


i: 


INDEX 


Phos. 1-12, 1916 


waukee. Ser. of 25 insur. cards. 


21425. 


‘ Bowers (FE. F.): 


* Detecting tuberculosis with colored 
lights. [ete.] 19681, 19682. 
Hating for health & efficiency. 

[ete.] 17279, 17280. 
Just why are we sad in the au- 
huMmin. “2ozZo0: 
What about your eyes. 28378. 
What bad teeth do to good health. 


62738. 

Worry, the 8th cardinal sin & 
how to banish it. 14680. 
Bowers (S. P.) Wills, descents & 
distribution of property. 23258. 

Bowers (T. M.): 
Bigger, better bus. 84. 
Harmony cafeteria. To-day & 
every day of the new yr. 3809. 
' Bowers (T. M.) adv. agency: 
Bismarck garden. Opening. 
14654. 


Harmony cafeteria. Eat the har- 
mony way. 362. 


Hotel Bismarck. Coolest spot in 


Chicago. 20540. 

Bowes (C. L.) Home store bargains. 
6274. 

Bowker (Frank) Ashby Four Cor- 
ners. 24898. 

Bowker (W. J.) Teachers’ univ. of 
commerce. Athenaeum ann. 27325. 

Bowling (R. HH.) Sanctification. 
25628. 

Bowman (HK. W.) Our dander’s up at 
last. 14681. 


Bowman (Le Roy): 


Anne wants to marry rich, love | 


finds love. 4985. 
Bill runs for office on the girl 
ticket. 22369. 
Love of Martha Ann for a cow- 
man. 5088. 
Bowman (Willard): 
Glance ahead. 31786. 
Miles Murray. 21890. 
Tom & Jerry. 27671. 
Bowman, Cost & co.: 
Brookmire economic service of 
N. Y. Fifteen-yr. record of 20 
standard Amer. rr. bonds. 6295. 
25 reasons why. 6275. 
Bowser (S. F.) & co., ine.: 
Murray (lL. P.) Dry cleaning 


hints. 30234. 
Suggestive sales arguments. 
28374. 


Boxford, Mass., direct. 17578. 

Boxing. 14682. 

Boy from the gilded Hast. 
picture) 19122. 

Boy martyr of the blessed sacrament. 
(Drama) 31661. 


(Motion 


Boyd CCosih) 


Boy scout hero. (Drama) 31662. 
Boy scouts of America. Boy scout 
membership certificate. 25629. 


Boy, the girl & the auto. 
ture) 5480. 
Boy wanted. (Drama) 
Boyce (W.D.) co.: 
Ardmore (Victor) 


(Motion pic- 
aiglisia: 


Mazeppa of 


the sea. 11676. 

Bateman (EK. W.) Eagle’s brood. 
11766. 

Breeder (A. W.) ‘Tex. and Mex. 
11858. 

Estee (RP. G.) Film imposter. 
12167. 

Gregory (J. M.) Colin Cole’s 
million. 12319. 

Harbaugh (TT. C:) Jewels of 
Jezebel. 12346. 

Haskell (H. E.) Hunting the red 
gown. 12372. 

Herzog (Maximilian) Foot & 
mouth disease. [ete.] 6894, 
6895. 

James (Marquis) Their lost 
prince. 12542. 

Judson (Jack) Black Horse Ben. 
[ete.] 12592, 12593. 


Keeler (H. 8.) Flyer hold up. 
fete.] » 12614612612. 

Knowles (Irederic) My friend 
Alton. 12674. 

Liebe (C. H.) Beatrice YFarn- 
ham’s rescue. 12754. 

Lisenbee (Will) At Barclay 
house. 12762. 

Lone scouts of America. Second 
or woodcraft degree. 15628. 
Mackie (Clarissa) Edgewater’s 

secret. 12820. 
Manning (W. H.) Strong Jacob 
of Eden. 12842, 


Merrill (Milford) Glen the boy 


pilot. f[ete.] 12882, 12883. 
Michener (C. K.) Poppy girl. 
12905. 

Rathborne (St. George) Get 


there club. 13262. 
Ray (Mason) His strange task. 


[ete.] 13265, 13266. 
Saunier (B. 8.) Scorched girl- 
moths. 13381. 
Thacher (Lloyd) Movie detec- 
tive. 138596. 
Wight (EH. H.) How one woman 
loved. f[ete.] 18818, 138819. 
Young (KH. A.) Danger line. 
13859. 
Boyeott. (Drama) 22874. 
Boyd (A. 8.) World’s greatest gift. 
1580. 


Phoenix, Ariz., map. 
32265, 32266. 

Boyd (D. K.) 
& garage. 


Pictorial review house 
283795. 


INDEX 


Boyd (E. S. W.) Elite list, Washing- 
tons. S637. 

Boyd (H. A.) Little wonder mfg. co. 
Why not operate a wholesale mfg. 
bus. 4160. 

Boyd (Hutcheson): 

Everywoman’s experience. 31750. 
It might happen to you. 5068. 
Savage. 11156. 

Tidal wave. 22623. 

Boyd (J. R..M.) Farmers’ alfalfa 
guide. 28376. 

Boyd (Us Be) 
3355-3357. 

Boyd (W.E.) Boyd’s Syracuse stand- 
ard st. & trolley guide. 25630. 

Boyd (W. H.) co.: 

Harrisburg & Steelton, Pa., direct. 
12365. 

Norristown, Bridgeport & Potts- 
town, Pa., direct. 18226. 
Reading, Pa., direct. 10493. 

Williamsport, Pa., direct. 164387. 


Christ is risen. [etc.] 


Boyd’s city dispatch, gen. price list. | 


[ete.] 19683, 19684. 
Boyd’s main line direct. 23259. 
Boyd’s street guide of Philadelphia. 
3358, 28377. 
a: 


Boydston (HE. We're marching 


down to Mexico. 14683. 
Boylan (G. T.) New England schl. 
for stammerers. Prospectus. 4313. 
Boylan (W. A.) City ariths. 6276. 


Boyle (A. 8.) ¢co.: 
Oxidation the great destroyer of 
automobile finish. 6282. 
Pratt (D. S.) Tech. of automo- 
bile finish. 76783. 
Boyle (E. G.) Iam the world’s great- 
est benefactor. 11850. 


Boyle (John) & co., inc. Catalogue. 
17281. 

Boynton (E. F.) Girl’s commence- 
ment. 9181. 


Boynton (H. A.) Dove-colored twins. 
28378. 

Boy’s essay on boys. (Drama) 31663. 

Bozell (W. H.) Aecctg. system. 14684. 

Bozeman, Mont., direct. 19685. 


Bracco (Roberto) Little saint. 31861. 

Bracegirdle. (Drama) 27568. 

Braceland (J. H.) Old goods made 
new. 6283. 


Brackett (KE. G.) 
Bradbury (H. B.) 
psychol. 25681. 
Bradbury, Agnew & co., ltd. Punch. 
714, 2388, 4483, 7681, 10474, 138251, 
16019, 18312, 21593, 24428, 26996, 
30679. 
Braddock (Gordon) Rex Kingdom be- 
hind the bat. 17282. 
Brade (R. H.): 
Destruction of a Fokker. 
Fight at St. Eloi. 14248. 


Rheumatism. 85. 
Lessons in applied 


14223. 


pt. I, 0. &., v.13 


Brade (R. H.)—Continued. 


Home on leave. 19207. 

Mining activity on the British 
front. 19245. 

Observing for our heavy guns. 
14323. 


Official pictures of the British 
army in France. 5776. 

Scenes in & around British head- 
quarters. 14360. 

With Britain’s monster guns in 
action. 19347. 

Work of the army veterinary 
corps at the front. 14415. 
Bradford (lL. C.) Dark journey. 

11851. 

Bradford (W. A.) Bradford’s combi- 
nation price bk. 28379. 

Bradley (A. M.) Mona Lisa. 16625. 

Bradley (Alice) Sunkist recipes. 
28380. 

Bradley (C. A.) Physicians’ & den- 
tists’ guide. Plan of operation. 4454. 

Bradley (J. F.) At the mask-ball. 
27560. 

Bradley (M. F.) Down in Ga. 8327. 

Bradley (Milton) co.: 

Allen (A. E.) Three neighbors & 
other stories. 25423. 

Bailey (C. 8.) For the children’s 
hour. 28181. 

Catalog. [ete.] 9182, 9183. 

-Dennis (C. G.) Bradley’s straight 
line picture cut-outs. 19986, 
28779. 

Newcombe (W. A.) Constructive 
figure drawing. 30399. 

Soper (M. B.) Picture bidg. with 
cut outs. 31054. 

Van Cleve (Cecilia) Folk dances 
for young people. 24770. 

World, map. 25194. 

Bradley & Metcalf co. Special selling 
manual. 3359. 

Bradstreet co. Bradstreet’s bk. of 
commer. ratings of bankers, mer- 
chants, mfrs., ete. 3360, 3361, 6284, 
6285, 14685, 14686, 23260-23263, 
28381. 

Brady .(G. E.) 
14042*. 

Brady (J. E.): 

Cell intelligence cause of evolu- 
tion. 19686. 

Eyes of the law. 31752. 

It is the law. 24962. 


Shakspere festival. 


Law forbids. 31851. 
Brady (M. J.): 
Fifth reader. 6618. 


6619. 
28892. 
Bought & paid for. 


Fourth reader. 
Sixth reader. 
Brady (W. A.) 
27782. 
Brady, Tex., map. 32175. 
Brady of central office. 
10971. 


(Drama) 


1506 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Bragdon, Lord. & Nagle co.: 
Amer. direct. of the hoisery & knit 
goods mfrs. 17132. 
Off. Amer. textile direct. 13145. 
Brahmin, the tiger, & the six judges. 
(Drama) 249380. 
Brains plus. (Drama) 2789. 
Braintree, Mass., direct. 9184. 
Braithwaite (W. 8.) William Shaks- 
peare in the golden cadence of 
poesie. 9185. 
Braithwaite - Weinberg co. 
mated roofing co. 


Amalga- 
In-lade asphalt 


Brattleboro, Vt., direct. 17283. 
Bratton (S.C.) Gag vs. electric cook- 


ing. 283885. 
Braun (W. T.) Concordia Parish, 
La., map. 25106. 


Braun & Schneider. 
1796, 6698, 29062. 


Fliegende blitter. 


Brave deed by brave men. (Drama) 
8327**, 

Braving blazes. (Motion picture) 
32335. 


Brawley, Cal., map. 32176. 
Braxton Co., W. Va., map. 27692. 


roofing. 6030. : : ee : 
Brammer (James) From daylight to a (L. E.) Sterling (George) Lilies: 

darkness. 283838. of stone. 13538. 
Brammer (Julius): Bray studios, ine.: 

Fiirstenliebe. 31779. Al Falfa’s scientific dairy. 8675. 
Schéne Schwedin. 11157, 25036. Bobby Bumps & his goatmobile. 

Bramwell (E. H.) Original mail 11360. 

order course on chem. oil painting. Bobby Bumps & the stork. 22833. 

11852. : Bobby Bumps at the circus. 
Bramwell (John) Wise girl. 11230. 27780. 
Brand. (Drama) 24908*. Bobby Bumps detective story. 
Brand of Cain. (Motion picture) 16902. 

27783. Bobby Bumps, fly swatter. 14207. 
Brand of cowardice. (Motion picture) Bobby Bumps goes fishing. 11361. 

25226. Bobby Bumps helps out a book 
Brand of Satan. (Motion picture) agent. 32333. 

19139. Bobby Bumps loses his pup. 
Branded as a thief. (Motion picture) 19121. 

8909. Bobby Bumps queers the choir. 
Brandenburg (Albrecht Maerker-) 25223. 

See Maerker-Brandenburg (AI- Bobby Bumps starts a_ lodge. 

brecht) 22834. 
Brandes (C.) ine. Brandes wireless Colonel Heeza Liar & the bandits. 

receivers. 256382. 14217. 

Brandon (J. R.) Health without Colonel Heeza Liar captures Villa. 
drugs. 28384. 14218. 
Brandt (C. E.) Monkey & the doctor. a eo eage Liar gets married. 

22516. Rave Sale 
Col. Heeza Liar, hobo. 27798. 
Brandt (H. A.) Widowed earth. Col. Heeza Liar plays Hamlet. 
32142. 19126 
Brandt (Johannes) Wenn nicht der Colonel Heeza Liar wins the pen- 
Johann war. 8564. nant. 8715. 
Brandt (R. V. von) See Von Brandt Col. Heeza Liar’s bachelor quar- 
(R. V.) ters. 22850. 
Brandt cashier co. He never saw a Colonel Heeza Liar’s courtship. 
Brandt automatic cashier. 3362. 16917. 
Branham (J. M.) co. N. Y. advertis- Farmer Al Falfa’s blind pig. 
ing men’s telep. index. 6286. 32366. 
Branka. (Drama) 31664. Farmer Al Falfa’s egg-citement. 
Brannew adv. service. Brannew, it 19166. 
has ans. the call. 9186. Farmer Al Falfa’s tentless circus. 
Branscombe’s pal. (Motion picture) 14241. 
16905. Farmer Al Falfa’s wolf hound. 
Bransom (G. R.) Psychol. of loss ad- 22879. 
justments. 9187. Farmer Alfalfa sees New York. 
Brantley, Draughon bus. college. Ed- 25253. 
ucate for bus. 6287. Farmer Alfalfa’s prune planta- 
Brate (H. R.) sec. Natl. gas engine tion. 27820. 
assn. N. G. E. A. data sheets, 629, Farmer Alfalfa’s revenge. 19167. 
4301. Farmer  Alfalfa’s watermelon 
Braten (A. A.) Braten’s. Get a sav- patch. 169386. 
ings bank acct. free. 6288. Greenland’s icy mountains. 27835. 
1507 


INDEX 


Bray studios, ine.—Continued. 
In Lunyland. 19211. 
Jack the giant killer. 32415. 
Kid Casey, the champion. 14297. 
Miss Nanny Goat on the rampage. 
11482. 
©. U. Rooster. 22961. 
Perey, brains he has nix. 
Police dog in the park. 
Stone-age roost robber. 
What happened to Willie. 
Vild and woolly West. 
Brayden (W. H.): 
Arraign Casement in a police ct. 


32489. 
11517. 
8939. 
32577. 


17091. 


on treason charge. Lete. ] 
11853-11857. 
Home rule. [ete.] 25633-25635. 
Ireland has a pig problem. 28386. 


Ireland will fight drafting for 
army. [ete.]. 23264, 23265. 


Irish approve Grey’s ideals. [ete.] 
9188, 9189. 


Irish pay big war taxes.  [etc.] 
19687-19691. 
Brazil, map. 22679. 
Bread. (Drama) ~ 999. ; 
Breaker. (Motion picture) 27784. 
Breaking into society. (Motion pic- 
ture) 238034. 


Breakspear (Angie): 
H. H.—U. 8S. A. 31798. 


Orange blossoms. 31945. 
Refined seandal. 18906. 
Tragedy of fat. 11198. 
Turn in at night. 32093. 


Breckenridge, Mo., map. 16757. 
Breckinridge (Henry) Preparedness. 
9190. - 
Bredschneider (Willy): 
Extrablitter! 8342, 11012. 
Wenn zwei hochzeit machen. 
25075. 
Breed (A. A.) 
build success within himself. 
Breed (J. E.): 
Everycreditman. 
Friend salesman. 


How a salesman may 
86. 


5034, 11010. 
27588. 


Breed (L. M.) Food values. 25636. 
Breed pub. co.: 
Middletown, N. Y., direct. 24162. 
Peekskill, N. Y., direct. 26962. 

, Breeden (A. W.) Tex. & Mex. 11858. 
Breeze (Rita) Zuniana. 11235. 
Breitkopf & Hirtel. Faust. 22420*. 
Bremen, O., map. 2992. 

Bremner (B. I.): 
Hut in the forest (lovelight) 
2859. 
Juan. 22466. 
Nurse. 8439. 


Brenan (T. E.) 


Crescent city savings ! 


bank. Industrial savings certificate. | 


1630. 
1 
J 


et 


y 


Brenard mfg. co.: 
Art poster stamp system. 
9191-9194. 
Loyaity to the bus. & its reward. 
6289. 
Outside competition. [ete.] 11859, 
11860. e 
Brenholts (F. M.) Amer. forest clubs. 
28387. 
Breniser (R. D.): 
Confidential instr. on the list com- 
piling bus. 9195. 
Fairy godmother. 11861. 
Mail order man yearly 
6290. 
Brennan (John) 
10964. 
Brennen (R. J.) 
from Brennen’s poems, 
Brennon o’ the moor. 
ture) 19123. 
Brenon (Herbert) 
brides. 27974. 
Brentano’s: 
Shaw (G. B.) 
govt. 21800. 
Woman on her own. 
16729. 
Brereton (S. A.) 


[ete. ] 


budget. 
Before the wedding. 
First selections 
87. 
(Motion pic- 


film corp. War 


Introd. to Internatl. 
14063*, 


Will you ans. this 


prayer. 11862. 
Bresnahan (R. F.) Ten group sys- 
tem. 19692. 
Bret (Tom)  pseud. See Barrett 
(tT: AY 
Breton (—) Guitarra del amor, 
31792. 
Breton (Cecile) pseud. See Seat 
(CO. ea 


Brevard, N. C., map. 27693. 

Brewer (J. H.) Order of prepared- 
ness of the U. S. of America. Boys 
& girls of preparedness. [ete.] 
30526-30528. 

Brewer. (Drama) 22375. 

Brewers’ hand bk. & buyers’ guide. 
15381. 4 aay 

Brewster (S. V. B.) Look out! 

Bribe. (Drama) 4996. 

Brick & clay record. Zorn (E. G.) 


2881. 


Hollow tile silo. [ete.] 16468, 
16469. 
Brick top. (Motion picture) 22835. 
Brickenstein (M. 8S.) Masks. 31886. 


Bricker (G. A.): 
Beef. [ete.] 15382-1537. 
Soil fertility. [ete.] 9196, 9197. 
Bridal. (Drama) §8278*. 
Bridal crown. (Drama) 2913*. 
Bride & groom. (Drama) 10972. 
Bride from home. (Drama) 25021. 
Bride of an Aztec god. (Drama) 
1200. 
Bride of Brittany. 
Bride’s secret. (Drama) 


(Drama) 10973. 
16505. — 


0S 


pt. 1,/ne &; VS 


oo 7 on 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Bridesmaid’s secret. (Motion picture) 
5431. 
Bridgeport, Conn., direct. 19694. 
Bridgeport, Conn., map. 22680. 
Bridgeport, Okl., map. 27694. 
Bridgeport, Pa., direct. 18226. 
Bridger, Mont., map. 25099. 
Bridget’s blunder. (Motion picture) 
meet. 
Bridgewaters, Mass., direct. 
Bridgham (G. R.): 
At the sign of the shooting star. 
8271. 
Brown-eyed Betty. 
Girl up-stairs. 1062. 
House by the side of the road. 
5060. 
Katy did. 22474. 
Plays in pinafores. 581970. 
Bridgman (KE. C.) Murphy (Ef. L.) 
Popular food chart. 26754. 


Bridgman (O. D.) Preparedness in 
the home. 14687. 
Bridgman nursery co. 
strawberry & other 
plants. 1538, 1539. 

Brieux (EKugéne) : 
Red robe. 16664. 
Woman on her own. 14063*, 16729. 
Brigadier Gerard. (Motion picture). 


23279. 


31666. 


small fruit 


5482. 
Briggs (C. de M.) Onea day. 31941. 
Briggs (F. M.) Meat substitutes. 
6291. 
Briggs (H. P.) Booster. 16503. 
Briggs (T. H.) Reading-literature. 
869. 
Briggs (W. H.): 


Behold thy wife. 988. 
Chew chew. 165138. 


meenam (A. P:) Geog. of N. Y. 
23266. 
Brighouse (Harold): 
Garside’s career. 27591. 
Hobson’s choice. 11049*. 


Zach. 27683. 


Bright (C. H.) Refuge of lies. 9198. 

Bright lights. (Motion picture) 
54338, 22836. 

Bright side of life. (Drama) 223876. 


Brilliant (A. MW.) 
32136. 
Brill bros. Your chauffeur & what he 


Whirpool maker. 


should wear. 6292. 

Brillo de los. caireles. (Drama). 
18895. 

Brin (P. C.) Elite instruction bk. 
6293. 


Bringing up father. (Drama). 4997. 


Bringing up father. (Motion picture) 
27785. 
Brink. (Motion picture). 8696. 


Brinkama (John) lLicene co. Poultry 
doctor. 10076. 


Ti396—_11—__4 


Dese. cat. of | 


Brinkley (Nell) : 
All men are. children. 
23267-23274. 
Century girl at the century the- 
atre. [ete.] 28388-28391. 
Dame -Gossip’s familiar. 
25637-25641. 
Brinkmann (M. W.) 
28392. 
Brinty.¢ Js.) 
Bristol (F. O.) Prayer. 28398. 
Bristol, Conn., direct. 28394. 
Bristol, Conn., map. 18970, 32177. 


[ete.] 


[ete. ] 
Instructions. 


Church. 88. 


Bristol co. Bulletin. f[ete.] 25642- 
25647. 
Bristol mfg. co. Catalog. 17284. 


Britain prepared. 
5434. 

British Columbia, map. 18971. 

British Isles, map. 5244. 

Britton of the Seventh. 
ture) 5485. 

Broadhurst (G. H.): 


(Motion picture) 


(Motion pic- 


Bought & paid for. 22378. 

Man of the hour. 37629. 
Broadhurst (T. W.) Redrobe. 16664, 
Broadway park place co. Cathedral 

of commerce. 14688. 
Broadway star feature co., inc. Dan- 
gers of Doris. 32355, 32356. 
Broadwest films, Itd. Answer. 25199. 


Broaker (Frank) Expert constructive 
accountancy.  fetc.] 3363, 11868, 
17285, 19696, 25648, 28395-28397. 

Broaker acecountics corp. Broaker 
(Frank) Expert constructive ac- 
eountancy. fete. ] 3363, 11863, 
17285, 19696, 25648, 28395-28397. 

Brock (J. M.) Hotel & restaurant ap- 
pliances. 17286. 

Brock (M. E.) Divine law. 

Brockstedt (Emma) 


10931. 
Prac. tatting bk. 


14689. 
Brockstedt (H. M.) Brockstedt 
(Emma) Pract. tatting bk. 14689. 
Brockton, Mass., direct. 23275. 


Brockton, Pa., map. 16758. 
Brockway (Frank) Aldena. 
9199, 11865, 14690, 19697. 
Brode (J. L.) What the gods sent. 

8567. 

Broekhoven (J. B.) How to play the 
worlds most wonderful musical in- 
-strument. 19698. 

Brokaw (J. I.) How to play Amer, 


6294, 


hand ball. 28398. 

Broke. (Drama) 24909. 

Broke but ambitious. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19124. 

Broken arrow. 32161. 

Broken chains. (Motion picture) 
32336. ; 

Broken  fetters. {Motion picture) 

> 94208. 


1509 


INDEX 


Broken law. 
Broken lives. 
Broken roads. 


(Drama) 22877. 
(Drama) 22378. 
(Drama) 8283. 


Broken _ spell. (Motion picture) 
19141. 

Broken _ spur. (Motion picture) 
228387. 

Broken violin. (Drama) 24910. 

Bromley (G. W.) & co. New York 


(City), map. 5309. 


Bromm (Hmma)_ Bliiten der sehn- 
Sucht. 23276: 

Bronson, pseud. Key to will-power. 
1540. 


Bronson (G. C.) Credo. 1541. 
Bronson, Mich., map. 27695. 
Bronson-Canode ptg. co.: 


Mason (W. E.) sr. Points from 
the speech of ex. Sen. W. E. 


Mason. 21027, 25649. 
Smith (Adam) Earl of Royster 
Ray. 13486. 


Bronx, N. Y., direct. 7446. 
Brookline, Mass., direct. 14691. 
Brooklyn, Ia., map. 8598. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., map. 27696-27698, 
32178, 32179. 
Brooklyn blue bk. & Long Island soe. 
register. 3365. 
Brooklyn daily eagle: 
Brooklyn daily eagle almanac. 


3366. 
Pleasure trips for little money. 

14692. 
Winter & health resort direct. 

4938. 
Brooklyn. First natl. bank. Uncle 

Sam’s pocket pieces. 1542. 

Brooklyn life pub. co. Brooklyn blue 


bk. & L. I. soe. register. 
Brooklyn rapid transit co. Call for 
volunteers. [ete.] 28399-28404. 
Brookmire economic chart co.: 
Brookmire economic 
Lumber & bldg. 19699. 
Fifteen-yr. record of 20 standard 
Amer. r. r. bonds. 6295. 
Internatl. barometer. 1543. 
Lumber & bldg. 19699. 
Brooks (A. J.) Bare facts. 8277. 
Brooks (A. M.) From cottage to pal- 


3365. 


service. 


ace. 1057. 
Brooks (A. R.) mercantile co. Cata- 
log. 28405. 


Brooks (A. W.) Ideal sermon cabi- 
net & index system. 9200. 
Brooks (Allan) pseud. See Hayward 
(Irving) 
Brooks (Amy) Dorothy Dainty’s new 
friends. 23277. 
Brooks (Christine) : 
Fanning the coals. 
Locked out. 13972. 


22418. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Brooks (EH. S.): 


Lord Malapert of Moonshine 


castle. 27656. 
New Red Riding Hood. 27656. 

Brooks (M. M.) Brooks’ system. 
11866. 

Brooks (M. W.) Outlines in U. S. 
hist. I 21Ghy 

Brooks (P. W.) & co., ine. Fourteen 
strong utility cos. 6296. 

Brooks (T. B.) Impressions. 28406, 
29447, 

Brooks rupture appliance co. Mrs. 
Carson ans. an advertisement. 
19700. 

Broome (Elizabeth): 

Bread. 999. 
Dropping of the red handkerchief. 
27579. 

Brother & sister. (Drama) 31665. 

Brother Dave. (Drama) 25021. 

Brother Jim. (Motion picture) 
11362. 

Brother Robert’s housekeeper. 
(Drama) 8284. 

Brotherhood of locomotive firemen & 
enginemen. Our special study 
course. 89, 1544, 6297, 9201, 11867, 
17287, 1970f, 23278, 25650. 

Brothers (J. 8S.) jr. Boilermaker. 
14669. 

Brothers all. (Drama) 18802. 


Brothers & sisters (Grand circle of) 
Ritual consisting of the forms & 
ceremonies. 14693. 

Brother’s loyalty. (Motion picture) 


16906. 

Brother’s vengeance. (Drama) 
31769. 

Broughan (G. A.) She auto know. 
32019. 

Broun (L. C.) Teddy’s marriage. 
11185. 

Brown (—) Planning & conducting a 
sales convention. 9129. 

Brown (A. C.) Feminine mind. 
25651. 


Service of the visit- 
1545. 


Brown (A. P.) 
ing & consulting teacher. 

Brown (A. W.): 

A. W. B. bk. 14694, 19702. 
A. W. B. lingerie special. 28407. 
Melodyland. 8418. 

Brown (Alex.) & sons. Handy-digest 
federal income tax for individuals & 
fiduciaries. 23279. 

Brown (B. M.) Hygiene in home & 
town. 17288. 

Brown (C. H.) paint co. Statesman. 
10700, 18529, 18529, 31102. 

Brown 4G; (2.) 5 

Temptation of Anthony. 5197. 
Toby & the bear. 11196. 

Brown (David) Facts about milking. 

19705. 


1510 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Brown (FE. C.) Three Gays at Merry- 
ton. 19706. 
Brown (F. C.) 

1120*. 3 
Brown (fF. H.) 


My lady’s dress. 
Wilhelm (A.) co. 


What colors to use. 13822. 
mrown (fF. PP.) Egkes (I. T.) How 
to close prospects & write new bus. 
10122. 
Brown (G. G.) Kosher calendar. 
2093 


Brown (G. M.): 
Hartshorne-Haileyville coal field, 
Okl., map. 1282, 


McAlester & Lehigh districts, 
OkKl., map. 11288. 

Brown (H. H.) Masters’ touch. 
28408. 

Brown (H. P.) Glimpse of Belfast. 
19707. 

Brown (H. R.) Lawyers’ list. 
15583. . 

Brown (I. M.) Adventures of X. 
13876. 

Brown (J. A.) Empty envelope car- 
ton. 19708. 

Brown (J.\J.) Curse of a nation. 
1018. 

Brown = (J.  M.) Light. [ete.] 
11868-11870. 


Brown (J. R.) World’s wonder of the 
Holy Bible. 14695. 
Brown (Jethro) & co. 

map. 16781. 
Brown (Martin): 
Somewhere in Jersey. 
Thinning out. 16695. 
Brown (Nicholas L.): 
Motherlove. 24999. 
Such is life. 25049. 
Brown (Nona L.) Supt.’s manual, 
junior dept. 6298. 
Brown (R. F.) Mr. Dooley on insur- 
ance. 19709. 
Brown (R. M. 8.) Brown’s brief hist. 
& explanation. 23280. 
Brown (Ralph) Brown’s red rose 
liniment. 6299. 
Brown (S. A. R.) Whirlwind. 32187. 
Brown (S8. L.): 
Ad art service. 28409. 
Rarey, the horse’s master & friend. 
28422. 
Brown (W. F.) jr. 
31962. 
Brown (W. H.) 
§300 


Brown (W. L.) 
Money back certificate. 
Brown & Bigelow: 
Europe, map. 5266. 
Standardized copy for monthly 
mailing cards. 11871. 
ae 1916 has in store for you. 


Detroit, Mich., 


16686. 


Peanut peddler. 
Sign of the times. 


Brown’s drug store. 
11877. 


Brown & Sharpe mfg. co.: 
Machinery & tools. 6301. 
Small tools. 17289. 

Brown, Blodgett & Sperry co. 

string. 29803. 

Brown City, Mich., map. 2993. 

Brown Co., Wis., direct. 14696. 

Brown-eyed Betty. (Drama) 

Brown hoisting machinery co.: 
Brownhoist locomotive 

17290, 23281. 
Brownhoist portable floor crane. 


Latch 


31666. 


cranes. 


91. 

Brown, Lisle & Marshall. R. I. invest- 
ments. 23282. 

Brown's left town. (Drama) 11138. 

Brown shoe co., ine. Brown shoe ¢co., 
ine., & our ideals. 8367. 

Brown sugar. (Drama) 24911. 

Brown university calendar. 9202. 

Browne (H. 8.) Secott (B. W.) bk. & 
art shop. Books for presents. 
80889. 

Browne (L. B.) Hist. sketch of old 
St. John’s. 25652. 


Browne (L. E.): 

Crush Teuton plots in land of the 
shah. [ete.] 17291, 17292. 

Emaciated heroes depict Kut-el- 
Amara. f[ete.}] 11872-11874. 

Entente may strike new blow at 
Greece. f[ete.] 28423-28432. 

Townshend’s troops exchanged by 


Turks. [ete.] 23283, 23284. 
Browne (Maurice) King of the Jews. 
16588. 


Browne (R. H.): 
Cost bk. A. 9208. 
Millwork cost information bur. 
Standard cost finding system. 


7363. 
Browne (W. C.) ‘Trade direct. of 
lithographers. 10764. 


Browne (W.M.) Red or white. 25021. 
Brownell (W. L.): 


Brownell adv. service. Fear. 
6302. 
Few home spun jabs from a 
friendly jabber. 11875. 
Think. 23285. 
Brownell ady. service. Fear. 6302. 
Brownies. _(Drama) 2962*. 
Browning (J. L.): 
Man who knew. ([ete.}] 138864, 
13865. 
Old love. 11114. , 
Sufferage-yet. 27666. 
Browning (Robert) Pied Piper of 
Hamelin & other poems. 11876. 


Browning, Mont., map. 25100. 
Browning, King & co. Cut of a coat. 
25653. 

Brownjohn (John) 
Miltiades Peterkin Paul. 


Adventures of 
19710. 


1511 


INDEX 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Brownlee (R. B.) 
the chemistry of 


Exneriments in 
common things. 


28433. 

Brownlow (C. Y¥.) Claude Duvall. 
24920. 

Brown's drug store. Money back cer- 
tificate. 11877. 

Browns see the fair. (Motion picture) 
14210. 


Bra (Enrique): 


Dos fenédmenos. 13922. 
Guitarra del amor. 31792. 
Matarifes. 2889. 


2901. 
Wing Richard III. 


Nido del principal. 
Brubacher (A. R.) 
31840**. 
Brubaker (Edith) 
28434. 
Brubaker (J. A.) 


Tale of pigs’ tails. 


Hay man. 14697. 
Bruce (lL. M.) Something old & some- 
thing new in crochet. 15452. 
Bruch (L. M.) Michiganesian. 15737. 
Bruegger (Frederick) : 
Dead arise. 22398. 
Hasheesh. 11042. 
Second woman. 18916. 
Voltaire. 16705. 
Bruhn (M. E.) Work & play. 25654. 
Brumbaugh (M. G.) Peters & Brum- 
baugh method readers. 2366. 
Brundige, Ali... map. 27699. 
Brunell (F. H.) Amer. racing annual. 


1397. 
Brunken (Juergen) Seven human 
mts. 23286. 


Brunner (C. B.): 
Brunner & Brunner. Brunner & 
Brunner blank lease. 6303. 
From noon to night. 16557. 
Brunner & Brunner. Brunner & Brun- 
ner blank lease. 6393. 
Brunner mfg. co. Small belt & mo- 
tor driven air compressors. 28435. 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender ¢co.: 
Billiards. 28436. 
Bowling catalog. 25655. 
Chicago bowling & billiard pro- 


tective league. Rules for fif- 
teen ball continuous pocket 
billiards. 11946. 

Rules for playing the various 
games of billiards & pocket bil- 
liards. 14688. , 

Rules of three cushion carom 
billiards. 11878. 

Waste places shall be made glad. 
19711. 


Brunswick refrigerating co. Divi- 
Gends from waste. 25656. 

Brush (M. I.) How I paid my way 
into English high soc. 3368. 

Brush industry. (Motion picture) 
8697. 


Brutto e le belle. 
Bryan (G. L.): 
Pansey of the ribbon counter. 
1142. 
Preparedness. 11137. 
Bryan (Vincent) : 
Procrastination. 5152. 
Two nuts from Matteawan. 5210. 
Bryan (W. G.): 


(Drama) 16506. 


Atlanta Georgian. Anticipate 
these $8,000,000 sales.  [etce.] 
28130-28140. 

Are you in. their shoes. 
[ete.] GO7S—6088. 

Big money-saving month for 
shoppers. [ete.] 19474-19480. 

Clothes investments pay 
daily dividends. f[ete.] 9057, 
9058. 

Convert today’s impressions 
into tomorrow’s sales.  [ete.] 
17165-17174. 

Friend of the family’s. 
fete.] 14514-14518. 

— Home for your old age. 
[ete.] 3221-3224. 

Chalmers (Hugh) Why you 


should read adv. 9254. 

Chicago examiner. Abraham Lin- 
coln once said. [ete] 1591-— 
1596. 


Cleveland plain dealer. Play in 
your own backyard. [ete.] 
6401, 6402. 


Daily Georgian & Sunday Ameri- 
ean. Choose well these compan- 
ions of your everyday life. 
[ete.] 1635-1638. 

— For 1916. [etce.] 183-185. 

Wallace (J. E.) Advertising. 
fetec.] 16369, 16370. 

Bryan (W. J.) Why I don’t believe 
in a bigger army for the U. &. 
14699. 

Bryan & Bryan: 

Pearl street savings & trust Co. 
Bank of life. 7644. 

Holiday saving suggestions. 

30571. 

People’s savings bank co. 
economy. 30582. 

Bryan to Providence. 

Bryant (F. W.): 

Ma says. 22491. 

Some spring water. 

Bryant (Lane): 

Baby needs. [etc.] 19712-19715. 

Big bargains for the expectant 


Home 


(Drama) 1000. 


22598. 


mother. [ete.] 28487, 284388. 
Lane Bryant. [ete.] 23287—- 
23289. 

Lane Bryant corsets. [ete.] 


25657-25659. 
Bryant & Stratton, Rhode Isle commer. - 
schl. Illus. eat. 23290. 


1512 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Bryant elec. co.” Bryant silent call 
signal system. 11879. 
Bryce (C. T.): 
Aldine phonic cards. [ete.] 23291- 
23294. 
Aldine phonie drill cards. 
25660-25663. 
Aldine speller. 1546, 1547, 3372, 
9204. 
Busy brownies at play. 
Learning to read. 24622. 
Story-land dramatic reader. 
8514*. 
Bryce (J. W.) 
6305. 
Bryce (James) Prefatory note to the 
Handy vol. issue. 92. 

Bryn Mawr college. Examination pa- 
pers. [ete.] 28295, 23296, 25664. 
Bryson (C. M.) Bryson (C. M.) co. 
Bryson’s fool proof needle & supply 

eabinet. 6306. 


[ete. ] 


25823. 
6304, 


Tam Tamson’s team. 


Bubb (J. 8.) Instruction sheet. 3373, 
63807. 

Bubbles. (Drama) 10974. 

Bubbles. (Motion picture) 323387. 


Bucalossi (Procida) Belle of Valados. 
24906. 


Buceta y Mera (Luis) lLeccién de 


eelos. 31853. 
Buch fiir alle. 1548, 1549, 6309, 
28489. 
Buchan (John): 
Allies win on Somme. [ete. ] 


23297-23299. 
British consolidate positions they 


won. f[ete.] 19716-19720. 
John Buchan cables of French 
campaign. 17293. 
Buchanan (L. B.)  Soldier’s wife. 
19721. 
Buchanan (Thompson) World savers. 
18957. 


Buchanan (W. C. K.) Saint Patrick’s 
day in the morning. 25034. 

Buchbinder (Bernhard) Botschafterin 
Leni. 16504. 

Bucher (EK. E.) How to pass U. S. 
govt. wireless license exams. 17294. 

Bueher (M. J:) M. J. B. number 
sheets. 28448. 


Buchsbaum (Samuel) : 
Buchsbaum (S.) & co. Monogram 
belt buckles. 11880. 
—  ]1 am eataiog 28. 28444. | 
Buck (A. P.) New songs to old tunes. 
25665. 
Buck (Gertrude): 


Julia of the Evening news. 22470. 
Mother love. 5111. 
Revolt of mother. 32002. 
Buck & Glenn, ine.: 
Army & navy bulletin. 11881, 


14700, 19722. 


Buck & Glenn, ine.—Continued. 


Crissey (Paul) Workers in shops 
& factories. [ete.] 6463, 6464. 
Gearhart (C. A.) Corn culture. 


6727. 
Knapp (H. B.) Pear eulture. 
7148. 
MeGrevor (TD... Ay B.C. o€& 
banking. 29981. 
Mathews (G. 8S.) Home manage- 
ment. 7321. 
Milton (R. H.) Culture of dark 
open fire-cured tobaceo. 7365. 
Young folks banking game. 28445. 
Buck Simmons, puncher. (Motion 
picture) 54386. 
Bucking society. (Motion picture) 
11368. 
Buckingham (isabel) Sakahra. 
16674. 


Buckley (E. J.): 
Another plan of preventing the. 


cancellation of orders.  [etc.] 
28446-28451. 

- Collecting debts barred by bank- 
ruptey proceedings. [ete.] 


14702-14705. 

Don’t place fire insur. with any- 
body you don’t know about. 
[ete.] 23300-28304. 

Federal trade comn. has taken the 
stand that exclusive selling 
agreements are legal.  [etc.] 
6310-6313. 

How much insur, money is wasted. 
[ete.] 11882-11886. 

Latest Victor price-fixing decis. 
[ete.] 1551-1554. 

Legal & illegal substitution. 
8374-3377. 

Legal responsibility for damage. 
[ete.] 9205-9208. 

Making credit sales with strings 
to them. [ete.] 25666-25669. 

New decis. on the liability of mer- 
cantile agencies. [ete.] 93, 95, 

One kind of wildcat competition. 
[ete.] 17295-17298. 

Some suggestions for discontented 
partners. f[ete.] 19725-19729. 

Buckley, Dement & co. Buckley, De- 
ment & co. mail adv. data bk. 23305. 


Buckner (W. R.) Internatl. inst. of 


[ete. } 


memory. Rational remembering. - 
20617. 

Buckshot feud. (Motion picture) 
8698. 

Budget cheque corp. Budget code. 
28452. 

Budget pub. co. Direct. of glass fac- 
tories. 6587. 


Budhakins co. Rules & key for the 
game of Budhakins. 9209. 

Budlong (M. G.) Bobbie Bubbles. 
4621. 


1513 


INDEX 


Biigeleisen. (Drama) 16507. 
Buehler (H. G.) Buehler’s modern 
grammar & composition. 


Buehler (Helena) pseud. See Sadtler 
CHS.) 
Buehler’s modern Engl. grammar & 
composition. 25670. 
Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. 
h. See Ahn & Simrock. 
Buel (C. CC.) =Miranda’s motives. 
13987. 
Buena noche! (Drama) 2790. 
Buenretiro (A. L.) Téo café? 11183. 
Buettner (T.) & co., inc.: 
Catalog. 19730. 
T. B. C. crocheted towel laces. 
23306. 

T. B. C. instructions & designs for 
crocheting. 14706. 

T. B. C. instr. & designs for cro- 
cheting in connection with coro- 
nation cords. 17299. 

Buffalo, N. Y., direct. 19731. 

Buffalo, N. Y., map. 32180. 

Buffalo fire dept. Dauntless club. 
Statistics of fire depts. 25671. 


Buffalo gasolene motor co. Buffalo 
four-cycle marine engines. 1555. 
Buffalo leather co. Buffalo trail as 


seen by the manager. 96. 
Buffalo trail. 17300. 


Buffalo trail as seen by the manager. 


Buffalo wire works co., ine. Catalog. 
97. 


Buffer. (Drama) 4998. 
Buffington (P. W.) Traditional hist. 
17301. 


Bugbee (W.N.): 
Coonville *ristocrat club. 24924. 


Funny little food folks. 24947. 
Hiram & the peddlers. 24956. 
Midgets’ grand parade. 24992. 


Bugler of Algiers. (Motion picture) 


27786. 

Bugs. (Drama) 4999. 

Buick motor co. Buick valve in head. 
3378. 

Builders iron foundry. Grinding & 
polishing machinery. 3379. 


Building owners & mers. assn. of Seat- 
' tle. Foot traffic. 28453. 
Building records co., ine., Bldg. rec- 
ords co., ine. 14707. 
Building up the health of a nation. 
(Motion picture) 5437-54389. 
Bulger (Bozeman): 


Pinch hit. 18893. 
Prof. Chalmington. 23307. 
Buil (C. W.) Clyde chart. 28454. 


Bull Conn & co. (Drama) 18896. 
Bull market. (Drama) 31667. 


15 


_ 


pt. I, 2. s., v.13 


Bulletin: 
Jacobson (Pauline) California’s 
first millionaire. [ete.] 12537- 


12541. 
Classics echo in toasts of the 
argonauts. f[etc.] 9886—9889. 
Rader (P. D.) Somewhere in the 
sky. 16030. 
Bulletin of the N. Y. Sabbath com. 98. 
Bullets & brown eyes. (Motion pic- 


ture) 8699. 
Bullies & bullets. (Motion picture) 
32338. 


Bullinger (E. W.): 
Bullinger’s monitor guide. 3380. 
Bullinger’s post office, express & 
freight guide. 11887. 
Bullinger’s postal & 
guide. 28456. 
Mercantile agency spec. ed. of 
Bullinger’s postal & shipper’s 
guide. 99. 
Bullock (A. S.): 
Birds of spring. 
6315. 
Your country calls you. 9210. . 
Bumby (M. T.) Minimum essentials 
in Engl. grammar. 19732. 
Bump (M. G.) Mother. 24998. 
Bumstead (F. K.) Waukegan city & 
Lake Co., Ill., direct. 27446. 
Bunner (J. A.) Heavens sunshine in 
the soul. 25672. 
Bunting, brass & bronze co. Catalog. 
28457. 


shippers 


[ete.] 6314, 


Bunty Brown Bunniken’s travels & 
other bedtime stories. 19733. 
Burbank (A. S&S.) * Doten (C. C.) 


Guide to historic Plymouth. 17536. 
Burbank (L. T.) Husband of genius. 
11056. 
Burbank (W. C.) 
hotel constr. corp. 
in the world. 28653. 
Burbank products co. of America, inc. 
Burbank spineless cactus. 25673. 
Burch (A. E.) Exercise for health. 


Commonwealth 
Greatest hotel 


9211. 
Burch direct co.: 

Akron, Barberton, Kenmore & 
Cuyahoga Falls, O., direct. 
19376. 

Massillon, O., direct. 26671. 

New Castle, Pa., direct. 21230. 
Warren, Niles & Girard, , O., 
direct. 27441. 

Youngstown, O., direct. 4961. 

Zanesville, O., direct. 8234. 

Burchard-Roberts-Wales co. Maxi- 


mum production & cost Keeping in 
the metal working industry. 28458. 
Burchell, Clark & Logan, ine.: 
Inst. of bus. engrs. 28459. 
Inst. of bus. engineers. Non-resi- 
dent members. 29464. 


14 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Burdick (A. J.) Another chance. 
[ete.] 14708, 14709. 
Burdick (Benjamin): 
Instructions for using 
man-side collection 
17302. 
Mail order ways. 6516. 
Bureau Co., Ill., direct. 25674. 
Bureau Co., Ill., map. 11246. © 
Bureau of agric. research. Farm 
vegetable garden. [ete.] 11888— 
11892. 
Bureau of bus. promotion. Bk. of bet- 
ter bus. talks. 14710. 
Bureau of credits. _Membership list. 
19734. 
Bureau of standards, weights & meas- 


the Hu- 
system. 


ures. (Motion picture) 5961. 
Burg (Eugen) Alles aus gefalligkeit. 
ray py 


Burger (E. G.) Emily Burger makes 
public My own story. 1556. 
Burgess (Frank) Boston gear works. 
Worm gears. 11848. 
Burgess (T. W.): 
Adventures of Buster. Bear. 
6317, 6318. 
Adventures of Old Man Coyote. 
[ete.] 19735, 19736. 
Little animal stories. 23308. 


[ete.] 


Burgess (William) Safety always. 
106. 

Burglar. (Drama) 5000, 22379. 

Burglar. (Motion picture) 25228. 

Burglar’s chance. (Drama) 10975. 


Burgos (Javier de) Reina juguete. 
31996. 

Burgstaller (Ludwig) Adam & Eve. 

Burgster (N. G.) Rational system of 
fire insur. rating. 6319, 14713, 
25675. 

Buried secret. (Motion picture) 27787. 

Burke (Billie) pseud. See Burke 
(CW. F.) 

Burke (J. H.) Burke common sense 
system. 173038, 28460. 

Burke (Kathleen) White road to 
Verdun. 25676, 28461. 

Burke (L. J.) Waif of the plains. 
107. 

Burke (W. F.): 
Accomplice. 8252. 
Girl at the fort. 
Love shop. 8407. 

Burkhardt (Addison): 
Bright side of life. 
Shattered idol. 8499. 

. Vaudeville as you like it. 25067. 

Burkhardt (C, A.) Christmas vocabu- 

lary. 19739. 

Burla burlando. (Drama) 31668. 

Burleigh (Louise): 

Curtain raiser. 16522. 
Punishment. 5158, 11140. 


8395. 


22376. 


Burleigh Co., N. D., direct. 25605. 
Burleson (A. 8.) What do you think? 

22648. 
Burliford (Tv. kK.) 

28464, 
Burlington, Ia., direct. - 28465. 
‘Burlington, Ia., map. 5245. 
Burlington Junction, Mo., map. 14070. 
Burmeister (J. C.) ptg. co.: 

Herald tailoring co. Fatten your 


Germany’s chances. 


purse. 12424. 
Stoddard. Try the Stoddard way. 
7965. 


Twilights. 28466. 
Conn. Sup. ct. of er- 
23392, 28656. 


[ete.] 3381, 


Burnell (G. E.) 
Burnes (C. D.) 
rors. Conn. repts. 

Burnett (A. H.): 
Beth’s garden party. 

3382. 
Christmas holidays at Merryvale. 
{[ete.] 14715-14722. 

Burnett (C, J.) Blue Grass seminary 
girls’ Christmas holidays. [ete. ] 
9212-9215. 

Burnett (C. R.) 
22413. 

Burnett (Jack): 
Babette’s record. 13883. 
Brady of central office. 
Bryan to Providence. 
By the Suwanee River. 
Joining the navy. 13962. 

Luzon love. 18863. 
Real soldier. 22570. 

Burnett-Larsh mfg. co.: 

Direct. for installing Duro guar- 


Emma’s' career. 


10971. 
1000. 
2791. 


anteed elec. pumps. [ete. ] 
6320-6323. 
Duro guaranteed automatic elec. 
pumps. 11893. 
Burnette (H. L.) Bride of Yahkima. 
23309. 


Burnette (M. A.) Burnette (H. L.) 


Bride of Yahkima. 23309. 

Burney (Fanny) Evelina. 11077. 
Burham (Edith) Great country. 
16563. 

Burning band. (Motion picture) 
32408. 


Burns’ freight classi- 
[ete.] 63824, 6325. 
Her honor the mayor. 


Burns (H. E.) 
fication chart. 

Burns (M. M.) 
27598. 

Burns (Robert) 
other poems. 

Burns (S. H.) 
108. 

Burnside (L. E.) 
Pa., map. 3029. 

Burns (Ted) New clerk. 31929. 


Cotter’s Sat. night & 
11894. 
Handbk. of hygiene. 


& co. Grove City, 


Burnside (R. H.) Ready, boys, 
ready. 5164. 
Burpee (W. A.) & co.: 

Burpee’s annual. [ete.] 109-114, 


28468. 
15 


INDEX 


Burpee (W. A.) & co.—Continued. 
Burpee’s seeds that grow. 1557. 
Kerr (G. W.) Sweet peas up-to- 

date. 469. 
Seott (A. B.) 
fresh vegetables. 778. 
Burr (EH. O.) Italia. 28469. 
Burr (H. E.) Booklet of four garden 
plans. 3383. 
Burr. (CH. M.) 
28470. 
Burrell (Elmer) Birmingham, Mich. 
What I found out for Bill about it. 
17304. 
Burrill (E. A.) Gross profit. 19740. 
Burritt (Wesley) Heart pleadings. 


Best ways to cook 


Christmas rainbow. 


28471. 
Burroughs (J. W.) Auburn, N. Y., 
direct. 9061. 


Burroughs adding machine co.: 
Burroughs mechanical instruction 
book. f[ete.] 28472, 28473. 
Selling the retailer. 14723. 
Burroughs & co. Inactive real estate 
trust stocks, lands & wharf cos. 


1558, 17305. 
Burrew , (A+ dy) Picture frame. 
31965. 


Burrowes (Katharine) New musical 
note gatherers. 1559. 

Burrows (Edith) Merry Christmas, 
Santa. 24991. 

Burrows bros. co. 


Merry, merry Christmas. 
Burt -(A..L.) €o:* 

Burnett (C. J.) Blue Grass semi- 
nary girls’ Christmas holidays. 
[ete.] 9212-9215. 

Carter (Herbert) Boy scouts on 
war trails in Belgium. 9246. 

Drake (R. L.) Boy allies in the 
Baltie. 15024. 

Ely (W. M.) Boy chums in mys- 
tery land. 15064. 

Fowler (Frank) Bronco rider 
boys with Funston at Vera Cruz. 
9586. 

Frey (H. G.) 


Wood (A. H.) 
31563. 


Camp fire girls at 


Onoway house. f[ete.] 17644, 
17645. 
Camp fire girls atschl. 15149. 


Camp fire girls in the Me. 
woods. 9602. 

Hayes (C.W.) Boy allies in great 
peril. f[ete.] 9744, 9745. 

Boy allies in the Balkan 
campaign. 15274. 

Marlow (Ralph) Big five motor- 
eycle boys en the battle line. 
10151. 

Porter (Horace) Our young aero- 
plane scouts in England. 10461. 

Our young aeroplane scouts 

in Italy. 15992. 

Burt (C. D.) Leap year. 


16594. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Burt (F. A.) pseud. See Berek 
(Augustus) 
Burtis (E. M.) 
club. 3384. 
Burtis (N. O.) 
Christ. 17306. 
Burton (O. M.): 
Dixie club monthly. 28814. 
Dixie cotton felt mattress co. 
This is the 2d installment. 
[ete.] 23525, 23526. 
Dixie club newspaper furniture 
service. 25864, 28815. 
Burton (Percy) Day dream ia Japan. 
31714*. 
Burton (Richard) 
presented. 6326. 
Burton (T. E.): 
Republican victory certain this yr. 
1560. 
War will 
25677. 
Busch (Etta A.) General directions 
for study. 28474. 
Busch (J. J.) Seeing Havana. 115. 
Busenbark (R. E.) Jayhawker. 9917. 
Bush (C. M.) Matter of record. 6327. 


Journal’s Christmas 


Second coming of 


And not properly 


not deplete Europe. 


Bush (LL. M.) Osteopathy, a new 
treatment of deafness. 3386. 
Bushnell (J. B.) Hit the trail. 11895. 


Business builders. Garage bulletins. 
17307. 

Business herald. 19741. 

Business-illustration eco. Pictures with 
a punch. 28475. 

Business man’s calendar. 3387. 

Business men’s advertising service, 
ine. : 

Gift giving as an art. 
Lippman (C. R.) 
dress. 10080. 

Mfrs. trust co. Making a will to 
avoid complications. 7313. 
Sellegrams for busy men who 
want more bus. 3388. 
Business philosophy. (Drama) 8285. 
Business service co. 100% man power 
for executives. 28476. 
Business training corp.: 


23310. 
Taste in 


Blake gets a new viewpoint. 
19742. 

Hotchkiss (G. B.) Bus.-bldg. 
Engl. 20537. 

Lough (W. H.) Bus.-bldg. Engl. 
24093. 


New foreign trade. 29901. 
New customers, new opportunities. 
25678. 

Buss (O. W.) Mother. 28477. 

Buss (W. H.) Rev. W. H. Buss of 
Fremont & his Neb. prize poen. 
19748. 

Bussiere (Tadema) : 

John Gary’s mission. 11062. 
Once upon a time. 22540. 


1516 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12. 1916 


Busted honeymoon. (Motion picture) 


11364. 

Buster (G. B.) jr. Spirit of John 
Brown. 1191. 

Busting in & out of society. (Motion 
picture) 22888. 

Busy day at the Borgias. (Drama) 
18803. 

Butcher (T. W.) New century ariths. 
10364. 

Butler (G. W.) Puts & calls. 28478. 

Baver (0. B. C.) Story of Jack 


Horner originated in Somersetshire. 
17308. 
Butler. (J. 
11896. 

Butler (John): 
Addenda to Man’s inhumanity to 
man. [ete.] 1561, 1562. 
Fixing the responsibility. 
Butler (R. B.) Lap-dog. 138969. 
Butler (R. L.): 
Reel romance. 
War grooms. 
Butler (T. M.) 
28480. 
Butler (W. R.) 
17309. 
Butler. (Motion picture) 5440. 
Butler bros.: 
Automobile 
6328, 6829. 
Block system of ady. 23311. 
Drachmann pianos. 28481. 
Modern miracle. 116. 
Soda fountains & supplies. 9216. 
Vesuvius lighting goods. 19744. 
Butler Co., Pa. Amer. agriculturist 
farm direct. & ref. bk. 23312. 


Butler Co., Pa., map. 18972. 


Butler schedule co. Book of sched- 
ules. 28482. 

Putler’s fire. 5536. 

Butler’s glass. 

Butt (A. L.) 

~cdsles. 235318. 


Butte, Mont., direct. 9217. 
Butte. Mont., map. 5246, 11247. 


Butte remedial loan co. Money, se- 
eurity & profit. 9218. ; 
Butte Wyoming oil co. Big Horn Co. 
oil field, Wy., map. 11241. 
Butterflies. (Motion picture) 19191. 
Butterick fashions. 156234,.11897. 
Butterick pub. co.: 
Adams (Rayne) Use of color in 
home decoration. 6014. 
Ashley (Marie) Crochet designs. 
2a400). 
Butterick fashions.. 15624, 11897. 
Butterick quarterly, 19747, 23314. 
Butterick transfers for embroid- 
ery. braiding, ete. [ete.] 14724 
14726. 


.) Patriotic poems. 


28479. 


2917. 
2959. 
Christmas harmony. 


Behind prison walls. 


accessories. [ete.] 


(Motion picture) 
4416. 
Butt’s amortization ta- 


Butterick pub. co.—Continued. 
Butterick’s. [ete.] 9219, 11898, 
14727, 25679-25681. 


Crocheted gifts. [ete.] 28483-— 
28485. 

Filet applique. [ete.] 19745, 
19746. 

House that grows. 3389. 


Parton (Hugo) Merchandising a 
two-billion dollar output. 104381. 
Butterick quarterly. 19747, 23314. 
Butterick transfers. 28486. 
Butterick’s. 9219, 11898, 14727, 25679, 
28487. 
Butterworth (T. C.) 
Cal., map. 32278. 
Butts Casey, crook. 
32339. 
Buxton & Skinner ptg. & stationery co. 


San Francisco, 


(Motion picture) 


Admr. & exr’s instr. & accts. 3390. 

Buying a bank with bunk. (Motion 
picture) 5770. 

Buzzard’s prey. (Motion picture) 
22839. 

Buzzell (M. A.) Care of the hands & 
nails. 11899. 

By conscience’s eye. (Motion picture) 
19125. 

By love redeemed. (Motion picture) 
5441, 

By right of love. (Motion picture) 
16907. 

= stork delivery. (Motion picture) 
700. 

By the shortest of heads. (Motion 
picture) 8701. 

By the Suwanee River. (Drama) 
2791. 

By the Yang Si. (Drama) 10976. 

By way of the secret passage. 
(Drama) 5001. 

re whose hand? (Motion picture) 
702. 


Byers (A. M.) co. Selection of pipe 


for modern bldgs. 19748. 
Byers (Alexander): 
Bess of the hills. 13887. 


Cupid’s handicap. 8310. 
Dangers of ignorance. 31713. 
Fellow students. 13929. 

For her husband’s sake. 31769. 
For the flag. 31770. 

From darkness to light. 13932. 
Good ship Nancy Lee. 8362. ~ 
Gringo & the greaser. 381790. 
How Jimmy made good. 381811. 
Hush money. 31817. 

Laws of God & man. 31852. 
Love & polities. 31867. 

Madcap Mollie. 31873. 
‘Marriage in the dark. 31882. 
Mexico. 138984. 

Minister & the thief. 31895. 
Mollie Bawn. 138990. 

Only a girl. 14006. 


1517 


INDEX 


pti. i; 6 7Vess 


Byers (Alexander )—Continued. 


Pork packers. 8472. 
Seaside belles. 8489. 
Seminary girls. 8491. 


Shadow of a sin. 32017. 

Sin against society. 14043. 

Smiles & tears. 14045. 

Sunbonnet Sue. 32055. 

Ten nights in a barroom. 18925. 

Tramp’s redemption. 18981. 

Two sisters. 32098. 

Unele Josh. 32099. 

Under Arizona’s skies. 18940. 

Under false colors. 18941. 

Waifs of a great city. 18948. 
Byllesby (H. M.) & co.: 


Northern states power co. Back 
of the investment. 7559. 
Oklahoma gas & elec. co. Elec. 


customers information bk. 7576. 
—Gas customers hdbk. 15922. 
Public utility properties in which 

Standard gas & elec. co. owns 

investments. 19749. 

Bynum (W. D.) Corrupting influence 
of executive patronage. 4964. 


Byrne (C. E.) Singer piano mfg. co. 
Instruction bk. 7886. 

Byrne (C. J.) Hot one for old St. 
Paul. 25682. 

Byrne (E. J.) Horoscope for Apr. 
[ete.] 9220, 9221. 


Byrne (Gertrude) Open door to read- 


ing. 6830. 

Byrne (Helena) Final arbiter. 8345. 
Byrne & McDonnell. Convertible 
bonds. 28488. 


Byrnes (J. H.) Instantaneous rate 


bk. form. 23315. 


Byron (G. E.) Mrs. Kingston’s case. 
11099. 

Byron (Mark) jr. Musical events. 
23316. 

Byron (May) Little small red hen. 
19750. 


Byrum (Eli) Byrum system. 6332. 

Byrum (I. C.) Manger babe. 28489. 

C. & C. elec. & mfg. co. Type S. L. 
motors. 11900. 

C. S. R. blue book of dogdom. 3391, 
23317, 28490. 


Caba (Manuel) Bast6én de alealde. 
4989. 


Cabanes (E.) Nurasthéniques. 28491. 

Cabello Lapiedra (Xavier) Reina 
gitana. 11146. 

Cabot (Samuel) ine. Heat insulation. 
11901. 


Cabrera (C. T.) Contracts for the 
Sale of real property. [ete.] 3392, 


Cachemaille (H.B.) Man from Egypt. 


16609. 
Cacusia. (Drama) 2792. 
Cad. (Motion picture) 11365. 


Cadenas (J. J.): ; 


Abanico de la Pompadour. 31610. 
Capricho de las damas. 31673. 
Invitaci6n al vals. 31826. 
Mujer ideal. 31917. 
Trovadores. 32090. 
Cadicamo (Giuseppe) Rosmunda, 
6333. 


Cadillac motor car co.: 
Every moment a pleasanter mo- 
ment. [ete.] 11902, 11908. 
More a man knows about motor 
cars. 14728. 
Price list of parts. 9222. 
Cadiz, O., map. 5347. 
Cadwell (M. A.) N. Y. state hotel 


assn. N. Y. state hotel assn. 
18177. 

Cady (F. W.) Old wives’ tale. 
27642*, 

Café sdélo. (Drama) 13897. 


(Motion picture) 14211. 
Revenge of a son. 


Cage man. 
Cahane (Harry) 


22576. 
Cahaney (J. M.) Lyrical leaflet. 
11904. 
Cahill (E. W.) Bigger, better bus. 
11905. 


Cahill (W. J.) Father’s visit. 18828. 
Cahill-Igoe co.: 
Clancy (William) Life story of 


Clara Kimball Young. 28605. 


Exhibitors bus. bldg. guide. 
28492. 
Cain. (Drama) 22380. 
Caine (Hall) Iron hand. 2867. 
Cajori (Florian) Answers to Ele- 
mentary algebra. 6334. 
Caldwell (C. A.) Dallas gas co. Col- 
lection stimulator. 234383. 
Caldwell (D. A.) Minneiska. 15745. 


Lex natura. 19751. 
Caldwell (J. B.) Van Vredenburgh 
(Anna) Do you know that. 24778. 


Caldwell (J. E.) & co. Jewelry & 
Silverware. 28493. 
Caldwell, N. J., direct. 4258. 
Calendar days. (Drama) 27569. 
Calendar of cheer. 3394. 
Calendar of days, 1917. 19752. 
Calendar of friendship. 3395. 
Calendar of sunshine. 3396. 
Calero Ortiz (Antonio): 
Curro Achares. 2810. 
Escuela de los fenémenos. 
Nifio de la bola. 2903. 
Calexico, Cal., map. 25101. 


Caldwell (G. M.) 


2825. 


3393. Calhoun (D. 1.) Scientific crop feed- 
Cabrita que tira al monte. (Drama) ing. 16148. 
31669. if Calhoun (M. R.) Inspiration. 25683. 
Caceria. (Drama) 10977. Calhoun Co., Mich., direct. 25684. 
1518 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Calhoun Co., Mich., map. 14071. 
Calhoun corp. Holland (J. C.) Art 
of effective public speaking. 1962. 


Caliban. (Drama). 5002. 
Caliban by the yellow sands. (Drama) 
10977*. 


Calicchio (Isaia) Secret of how to 
become a great singer. 117. 


California. Commission of immigra- 
tion & housing. Home _ teacher. 
6335. 


California, map. 8594, 14072, 16759, 
18973-18977, 22681, 22682. 


California. Valentine (P. F.) Cali- 
fornia. 22146. 

California as it is. (Drama) 16508. 

California automobile direct. 9223. 


California current digest. 1563, 14729, 
17310. 
California development board. 
fornia, map. 18973. 
California fruit growers exchange. 
Bradley (Alice). Sunkist recipes. 
28380. 
California nursery ©Co., 
mental & fruit trees. 6336. 
California organ co. Organ in the 
Church of Christ, scientist. 25685. 
California paper & bd. mills. Simple. 
inexpensive & effective way to bale 
wastepaper. 11911. 
California redwood assn. 
wood. 3397. 
California scenario co.: 
How to sell & protect photoplays. 
9224. 
Scenario 
-18409. 
California state automobile assn.: 
Eureka, Cal., map. 22703. 
Feather river country, 
22705. 
Fresno, Cal., map. 18996. 
Klamath Lakes, map. 27723. 
Sacramento, Cal., map. 19070. 
Santa Clara Co., Cal., map. 19075. 
Santa Rosa, Cal., map. 19076. 
Ukiah, Cal., map. 22800, 22801. 
California walnut growers assn. Cir- 
cular. 19753. 
California weather chart calendar. 
28494. 
Calipatria, Cal., map. 27701. 


Cali- 


inc. Orna- 


Cal. red- 


bul. review. 13385, 


map. 


Caliph of the New Bagdad. (Motion 
picture) 8708. 

Calistoga, Cal., direct. 10268. 

Calkin-Kelly direct. co. Bingham- 
ton, N. Y., direct. 14652. 

Calkins (M. W.) Rules for the game 
of Biblico. 17311. 

Call (I. 8.) Sunshine savings club. 
28495. 

Call of childhood. (Drama) 31670. 

Call. (Drama) 10978. 


Call from the desert. (Drama) 10979. 


Call of nature. (Drama) 8286. 
Call of the blood. (Drama) 10980. 
Call of the Cumberlands. (Motion pic- 


ture) 5442. 

Call of the past. (Motion picture) 
19126. 

Call of the unborn. (Motion picture) 
32340. 

Call pub. co. Waters (lL. A.) Car- 


ranza troopers shoot up steamer. 
2664. 

Callaghan (Thomas) 
ness. S8517. 


Callaghan & co.: 
Callaghan & co.’s cumulative quar- 
terly to Simmons’ new Wis. di- 
gest. 9225, 23318, 28496. 
Callaghan & co.’s cumulative quar- 
terly to the Mich. digest. 118, 
6337, 25686. 
Callaghan & co.’s Ill. cumulative 
quarterly digest. 14730, 19754. 
Callahan (R. B.) Investigation show- 
ing the effect of price cutting. 
23319. 
Callahan’s ward. 
Callaway (W. R.) 


Strictly busi- 


(Drama) 27570. 
Bushnell (J. B.) 


Hit the trail. 11895. 
Calleja (Maestro) <Abanico de la 
Pompadour. 31610. 
Calleja (—). ‘Trovadores. 32090. 
Calleja (Rafael): 

Estrella de Olympia. 8335. 
Tinglado de la farsa. 32077. 
Callow (Edwin) Tony the barber on 

da Borlando bill. 9226. 
Calm yourself. (Drama) 22381. 
Calthrop (D. C.) Old country. 25008. 


Calumet adv. co. 
licity bureau. 
for you. 6076. 

Calumet baking powder co.: 

Better things to eat. [etc] 1564— 
1567. 

Dollie cook bk. 19755. 

IT ean’t resist [ete.] 3398-3400. 


Asphalt shingle pub- 
This is more power 


Calveard (F. L.) Walking trees. 
pyeiys 

Calvert (Bruce) Navies & chicken 
thieves. [ete.] 9227, 9230. 


Calvert (W.C.) Royal purple. 18357. 
Cambridge, Mass. .direct. 3401. 
Cambridge botanical supply co.: 
Biological material for class use. 
28497. 
Laboratory equipment for ele 
mentary physics. 3402. 
Camden, Me.. map. 5248. 
Camden, N. J., direct. 19756. 
Cameron (C. C.) Rule for finding on 
what day of month the first Sunday 
in Jan. will fall. 19757. 
Cameron (M. W.) Shamrock-green. 
9231. 


1519 


INDEX 


pt. I, 0. S., V. 13 


Cameron (Margaret) White elephant. 
8569. 
Cameron (Olive) 
not? 17313. 
Cameron, Schroth co.: 
C. S. service guards your profits. 
11912. 
Preparedness. 17814. 
Supporting our trade mark. 19758. 
Camilla (Sister M.) Blessed Thomas 


Socialism: why 


More. 4994. 

Caminoni (Philip) jr. Fisherman’s 
dream. 28498. 

Cammans (Paul) Milk of human 
kindness. 2891. 

Camp (S. H.) & co. Goodwin corsets. 
119. 


Camp (Walter): 
Foot ball rules. 19759. 
How to play foot bali. 25687. 
Camp fire girls, inc. Where to camp. 
14781. 
Camp fire outfitting co.: 
Eagle & the star. 5029. 
New York styles. 23320. 
New York styles & novelties. 3403. 
Spruce cone and bunchberry. 2934. 
Camp fire stores co. What to give. 
28499. 
Camp Keep-off. 
Campana (D. M.) 


(Drama) 1001. 
Decorative designs 


for decorations of all kinds. 3404. 
Campbell (A. D.) Wisconsin, map. 
22812. 
Campbell (F. B.) Abandonment, pro- 
tection & removal of property. 
11913. 


Campbell (George) Come let us rea- 
son together. 11914. 


Campbell (J. M.) Bigger, better bus. 


11915. 

Campbell (J. W.) Happiness in mar- 
riage. 14782. 

Campbell (Robert) Heart of Dixie. 
5050. 


Campbell (Stuart) Campbell iron co. 
Dealers eat. 147383. 

Campbell (W. C.) To the Duck Baby. 
fete.] 11917, 11918. 

Campbell (W. G.) Country home, the 
ladies farm jour. 1622, 3506, 6455, 
9331, 12023, 14874, 17393, 19899, 
23418, 25788, 28675. 


Campbell (W. M.) comn. co. Gaum- 


nitz (D. A.) Marketing of live 
stock. 9614. 

Campbell (W. R.) co. Bus. property 
lease. 11916. 

Campbell (W. S.) Trip to Washing- 
ton. 16698. 


Campbell art co. Mother. 11919. 

Campbell electric co. Campbell x-ray 
and high frequency apparatus. 1568. 

Campbell iron co. 


Dealers cat. 14733. ° 


Campion (M. E.): 

Full value. 5045. 

Wake up, Uncle Sam. 1215. 
Campo de armifio. (Drama) 10981. 
Camus (Luis del Castillo) See Cas- 

tilo Camus (Luis del) 
Canaan, Conn., direct. 14641. 
Canada, map. 2994, 5249, 5250. 
Canadian Pacific railway, map. 27702, 
27703. 
Canal Zone, map. 29915. 
Canary cottage. (Drama) 
16509. 
Canby Hill outlhaws. 
ture) 22840. 
Candia, N. H., direct. 18030. 
Céndidas! (Drama) 10982. 
Candle. (Motion picture) 8704. 
Candlewane. (Drama) 8287. 
Canedy (C. R.) Trail of the Mohawk. 


2793, 


(Motion pic- 


19760. 
Canimated nooz pictorial. (Motion 
picture ) 5443-5445, 8705-8707, 


11366, 14212, 16908, 19127, 19128, 
22841, 22842, 25229, 25230, 27788, 
32341, 32342. 
Canner (C. A.): 
Animal circus painting & drawing 
bk. [ete.] 17315-17320. 
Bunnies ~ playmates of to-day. 
fete.] 14734-14741. 
Cannon (Fanny): 


Lady of the opera house. 1095, 
31843. 
Love laggard. 18860. 
What’s ina name. 32127. 
Cannon (G. L.) Geog. of Col. 19761. 


Canobie Lake district, N. H., direct. 


767. 

Canoutas (C. 8.) Our babies. 28500. 

Cantello (Frank) Perfumed death. 
14020. 

Canterbury pilgrims. 
31671. 

Cant6 (Gonzalo): 

Cristo de la vega. 2808. 
Vara de nardos. 2953. 

Canton, Miss., map. 11248. 

Canton, O., direct. 23321. 

Canton, Okl, map. 32181. 

Canton culvert & silo co.: 

Will they freeze. 120. 
Zyro-metal silos. 3405. 

Canton cutlery co. This is your op- 
portunity to make money easily & 
honestly. 3406. 

Canton foundry & machine co. Poyser 
(J. R.) Auto’s turn. 24416. 

Cantreil’s Madonna. (Motion picture) 
228438. 

Cantu (Estaban) Gov. Cantu in signed 
statement for... denies Japan has 
naval base or soldiers in Lower Cal. 
19762. 


(Drama) 8288, 


1520 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Canyon Co., Id., direct. 25688. 

Cap & gown. 17821. 

Capable lady cook. (Motion picture) 
27789. 

Capital electric co. Auto. supply cat. 
Shyam . 


Capital natl. bank: 
Finding the mutual idea in your 


bank aect. 25689. 
What this bank thinks about life 
insur. 23323. 
Capital prize. (Motion _ picture) 
11867. 


Capital supply co. Olander (J. F.) 
comp. 'Teachers’ examination ques- 
tions. 7578. 

Capitol district, N. Y., direct. 17. 


Capitol life insur. co. of Col. 19763. 
Cap’n Jud. (Drama) 31672. 
Capo (Felipe Pérez) See Pérez 


Capo (Felipe) 


Cappelli (Elisa) Primo libro del bam- 


bino. 25690. 

Caprice of the mountains. 16909. 

Caprices de Marianne. (Drama) 
31984*. 

Capricho de las damas. (Drama) 
31673. 


Capron (J. F.) Amer. bank attys. 
25 


Capron (Nick) Bill 


28501. 


in Zomoland. 


Captain Dreyfus. (Drama) 2794. 
Captain Harrigan’s heart. (Drama) 
18804. 

Capt. Jinks’ evolution. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27790. 

Captain Jinks’ getaway. (Motion 
picture) 32348. 


Capt. Jinks’ hidden treasure. (Motion 
picture) 27791. 

Captain Jinks’ love insurance. 
tion picture) 32344. 

Captain Jinks of the horse marines. 


(Mo- 


(Motion picture) 5446. 

Capt. Jinks should worry. (Motion 
picture) 27792. 

Capt. Jinks’ sprained ankle. (Motion 
picture) 27793. 

Captain Jinks, the cobbler. (Motion 
picture) 82345. 

Captain Kidd, jr. (Drama) 31674. 

Captain Kidd’s treasure. (Drama) 
32094. 

Captain of the Typhoon. (Motion pic- 
ture) 16910. 


24912. 
22382. 


Captain Sally. (Drama) 

Captain’s dream. (Drama) 

Captives. (Drama) 10987* 

Capt’n (Drama) 8289. 

Capture. (Motion picture) 382515 

Captured year. (Drama) 24916* 

Car & his majesty. (Motion picture) 
22990. 


Car & the girl. 
25360. 

Car foremen’s assn. of Chicago. 
(We Be) 


(Motion picture) 


Vial 
Irregularities in braking 


power of freight ears. 10825. 
Caravan. (Motion picture) 22844. 
Carbo» corp: )' Carbo! ehart. 9232) 

11920, 19764. 

Carbondale, Pa., direct. 1569. 
Carbondale machine co. Exhaust 


steam ice making & refrigerating 
machinery. 6340. 

Card (EK. W.) No trespassing. 1131. 

Card digests eco. Underwood (L. D.) 
Underwood’s digest. 2638, 13708, 
22103, BiS29: 

Cardinal film corp. Joan the woman. 
32422. 


Cardinell-Vineent co. Campbell (W. 


Ce “Pen the.” Duck: (Baby, (fete:] 
11917, 11918. 

Carens (EK. M.) Dressmaking self 
taught: .221. 

Carey (Billy) pseud. See Donohoe 
(W. C.) 


Carey (F. A.) 
Carey (iy: Ts) 
son. 10064. 
Carey (L. F.): 

How to make small monthly sav- 
ings yield large returns. 17322. 
North Penn bank, Reward of 

thrift. 30491. 

Philadelphia home owners bldg. 
& loan assn. Small savings 
earn large int. 13217, 21544. 

Rates of building & loan assn. 
23324. 

Carey (Philip) co. Architects speci- 
fications for Carey bldg. materials. 
9233. 

Carey, O., map. 16760. 


Solution. 1570. 
Italian family Robin- 


Carey machinery & supply co. Cata- 
log. 6341. 
Cargill co.: 
Litscher (C. J.) elec. co. Elec. 
supplies. 29884. 
MeGraw co. Elec., mill & steam 
supplies. 15665. 
Nagel (W.G.) elec. co. Catalog. 
24214. 
Roosevelt (W. A.) co. Electrical 


supply catalog. 7740. 
Carib syndicate, ltd. Columbia, map. 
32190. 
Carisa mfg. co., ine. 
Carle (John) & sons. 
Dk. 9285. 
As) 


Silvron. 9234. 
Our baby’s own 


Carleton Instructions. 
28502. 

Carlin (J. C.) Easter calendar. 9236. 

Carlisle (A. G.) Save the sick ani- 
mals & fowls. 9237. 

Carlisle, Ky., map. 32182. 

Carlita (Grace) Luzon love. 


CW. 


18863. 


21 


1521 


INDEX 


Carli (Mrs. E. C.) Queen of the Ken- 


pt. 1, pn. s., v.13 


Carpenter (F. G.)—Continued. 


nebee. 25691. 
Carlock (W. B.): 


Heir of the woman-hater. 8379. 
Sunrise. 8521. 

Carlota. (Drama) 5003. 

Carlotta. .(Drama) 31675. 

Carlson (Brer) Progressive political 
science. 23325. 

Carlson (William) After the show. 
31614. 

Carlstrom (J. A.) Every day altera- 
tions. 28508. 


Carmen, Okl., map. 382183. 
Carmen. (Motion picture) 
oii ooo. 
Carmen (Charlie Chaplin’s burlesque 
on) (Motion picture) 8710. 
Carnahan mfg. co. Carnahan mfg. co. 
23326. 
Carnegie, Pa., direct. 
Carnegie steel co.: 
Axles & forgings. 
19766. 
Gear blanks & miscellaneous Cir- 
cular sections. 17323. 
Carner (L. P.) Your grandmother’s 
job & yours. 28504. 
Carneys Point, N. J., map. 
Carnival. (Motion picture) 
Carnival wedding. (Drama) 
Carola. (Drama) 18899. 
Carola co.: 
Carola phonograph club sales plan. 
23327. 
Co-operation of the Carola co. 
25692. 
Caron direct. co.: 
Anderson, Ind., direct. 19439. 
Hopkinsville, Ky., direct. 17787. 
Louisville, Ky., direct. 7271. 
Maysville, Ky., & Aberdeen, O., 
direct. 18051. 


5447, 


9238. 


[ete.] 19765, 


27704. 
8682. 
13898. 


Michigan City, Ind., direct. 26706. 
Paducah, Ky., direct. 15939. 
Princeton, Ind., direct. 10468. 
Carpenter (Bruce) Broken law. 
BBOt Le 
Carpenter (E. C.) Jack-in-the-box. 
31831. 


Carpenter (F. G.): 
Advance of homesteaders alarms 


the Yukon Indian. [ete.] 
28505-28510. 

Alaska, a new world. [ete.] 122, 
ibs 


Alaskan mines produce enormous 
wealth in gold ore. [ete] 
63842-6346. 

Alaskan naval base would be key 
to Pacific coast. [ete] 11921- 
19923. 

Among the homesteaders of 
Tanana Valley in Alaska. [etc.] 
25693-25697. 


Anchorage, boom city. of Alaska. 
[ete.] 92389-9244. 

Automobiling in the wilds of the 
Canadian Yukon. [ete.] 14742- 
14745. 

Canadians to monopolize shipment 


of Alaskan fish. [ete.] 1571- 
1574. 

Carpenter describes mining won- 
ders of far north. [ete.] 
17324-17827. 


Carpenter visits trade center of 
interior Alaska. [ete.] 23328— 
233aL. 

Carpenter writes of the great fish- 


eries of Alaska. [ete.] 3407- 
3410. 

Fifty men keep order in wilds of ~ 
British Northwest. [ete. ] 
19767-19771. 

Carpenter (Grant) Day of atone- 
ment. §314. 


Carpenter (W.S.) Richard Allen, the 
man of his hour. 3411. 
Carpenter-Morton co.: 
More gold for Campbell’s varnish 
stain merchants. 25698. 
Wallick (Ekin) Attractive home. 
4849. 
Carpinteria, Cal., map. 8595. 


Carr (A. R.) Nan Sherwood at Lake- 
view Hall. [ete.] 28511-28513. 


Carr (E. H.) 
28514, 28515. 


Carr (Warner) Little Friskie lammie. 
fete.] 25699-25701. 

Carré (Michel) Her husband. 31802. 

Carrell (T. M.) Lab. kitchen recipes. 


Abraham Lincoln [ete.] 


14746. 

Carrera (J. C.) Plant rept.  [eitc.] 
11924-11926. 

Carriage call no. 101. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27934. 


Carrier engineering corp.: 
Carrier dehumidifying apparatus. 
/19772. 
Carrier . humidifying 
[ete.] 11927, 11928. 
Typical instance of what the Car- 


apparatus. 


rier system will accomplish. 
28516. 
Carrington (Hereward) Zenobia, a 


dream of ancient Egypt. 18958. 
Carrington (J. B.) Russian painters 
impressions of the war. 3412. 
Carrington (N. T.) Child’s morning 
prayer. 3418. 
Doorly (L. B.) Christmas mes- 
sage. f[ete.] 28830-28833. 
Seott (Alexander) Healing wings. 


30888. 
Carrol (T. M.) Her idea. 11045. 


1522 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Carroll (A. A.) Problem solved. 
17328. 
Carroll (Armond) Pageant and 


masque for the Shakespeare tercen- 
tenary.- 11121* 
Carroll (Caroyln) 
ding. 10964. 
Oarroll (J. S.): 
Strictly business. 
Top of the morning. 
Carroll (Lewis) : 
Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. 
19773. 
Jabberwocky. 2869. 
Carroll (P. J.) Ship in the wake. 
11163. 
Carroll, O., map. 2996. 
Carroll Co., O., map. 16761, 32184. 
Carroll trust & savings bank. Would 
you double your money. 28517. 
Carrollton, Mo., map. 18978. 
Carson (D. A.) Bride of Brittany. 


Before the wed- 


8517. 
2945. 


10973. 
Carson (J. B.) Models abroad. 22514. 
Carson (R. B.) Penelope gown. 
17329. 
Carson (W. E.) Mismated. 17330. 
Carson (W. G. B.) Pro patria. 
31980. 
Carson (W.H.) Silent power. 22589. 
Carson City, Nev., direct. 27041. 


Carson City, Nev., map. 16752. 
Carson direct. co. Bloomington, Ind., 


direct. 23247. 
Carstens (F. W.) Christian science. 
19774. 
Carter (Albert) Wilson’s democratic 
prosperity. 9245. 
Carter (F. J.) Cal. scenario co. How 
to sell & protect photoplays. 9224. 
Carter (Mrs. Frank): 
Adeline. 14747. 
God of Mammon. fete.] 11929, 
11930. . 


Carter (Herbert) Boy scouts on war 
trails in Belgium. 9246. 

Carter (John) St. Helen development 
eco. John Carter idea. T7793. 

Carter (M. L. L.) Fragments of a 
fragrant life. 17331. 

Carter (Nicholas) pseud.: 

Case of many clues. 19775. 


Clue from the unknown. [etc.] 
28518, 28519. 

In the grip of fate. 17332. 

Magic necklace. 11981. 

Man of many faces. 3414, 

Man without a will. [ete. ] 
25702, 25703. 

Over the edge of the _ world. 


[ete.}] 14748, 14749. 
Carter (Robert) For sale—the Strand. 
2833. 
Carter, N. H., map. 14073. 


Carter pub. co. Hungerford (C. C.) 
Building a comic strip. 17795. 
Carter white lead co.: 
Carter paint calculator. 28520. - 
Pure paint. 3415. 
Carters tested seeds, 
(Reginald) Pract. 
11768. 
Cartersville, Ga., map. 11249. 
Carthage, Ind., map. 11250. 
Carthage, Mo., map. 1251. 
Cartoscelli (George) Lamb. 31845. 
Cartwright-Caps co. Borromite. 
28521. 
Carus (Paul) 
Carver (E. N.) 
Primary lessons 
tion. 641. 
Carver (Willard) 


ine. Beale 
green keeper. 


New morn. 27640. 
N. E. linotype schl. 
in type composi- 


Studies prepara- 


tory to that of chiropractic. 14750. 
Casa de los’ crimenes. (Drama) 
5004. 

Casa de Quirés. (Drama) 2795. 
Casa Grande Valley, Ariz., map. 
25102. 


Casablanca (L. R.) Easy finding real 
killing power. 28522. 

Casad (C. A.) Bob Jones pours vol- 
leys of hot shot in first sermons. 
6347. 

Casado (José) 
2826. 

Casafial (Mariano Berdejo) 
Berdejo Casafial (Mariano) 

Cascade Co., Mont., farmers’ direct. 
124. 

Casco co. Casco intensifier. 6348. 

Case (A. J.) Niver (H. W.) Light 
from the greatest mystery bk. in the 
world. 21398. 

Case (J. J.) COC. S. war game. 19776. 


Escuela de Venus. 


See 


Case... CI... ML} Infinite. autonomy. 
9247. 

Case of beans. (Motion picture) 
27794. 

Case of Teresa. (Drama) 18805. 

Casey (F. J.) Anelave. 8262. 

Casey at the convention. (Drama) 
18806. 

Cash buyers savings bank assn. Cash 
buyers savings bank assn. 3416. 

Cash coupon service vorp. Sabanco 


savings bank. 17335. 
Cashier cash register co. Fine art of 
approach. [ete.] 28523-28525. 
Caso di ecoscienza. (Drama) 24918. 
Caspar {(G. N-). eo: 
Caspar’s guide & map of the city 
of Milwaukee. 19777. 


Milwaukee, Wis., map. 32240*. 
Caspar’s guide & map of the city of 
Milwaukee. 19777. 
Cass City, Mich, map. 11251. 
Cass Co., Ind., map. 16762. 
Cass Co., N. D., farmers’ direct. 17334. 


1523 


INDEX 


Cassandria, Pa., map. 32185. 
Cassell (Beatrice) Man who cried 


guits. 31880. 

Cassell (Hartwig) Baseball star. 
6349. 

Casselman (J. H.) Irrigator’s bank 
calendar. 29544. 

Cassino (H. E.) Thriller. 31247. 

Castafiuelas. (Drama) 2796. 
Caste. (Motion picture) 5448. 

Castelnovo (Leo di) pseud. See Pullé 
(Leopoldo) 

Castillo (Emilio G. del) Pobrecita 
Dolores. 8465. 

Castillo Camus (Luis del) Reina 
juguete. 31996. 

Castile (Agnes) Chief of the Cabi- 
net Noir. 19778. 


Castle (J. W.): 
Maid to order. 
Treasure Island. 

Castle of despair. 

19129. 
Castles in Peru. (Drama) 16510. 
Casualty registry co. Registration & 
identification tags. 28526. 
Cat and the kitten. (Drama) 10983. 
Catalog ptg. co., ine. Automobile ac- 
cessories. [etce.] 19779-19782. 
Catalog service co., inc. Why of this. 
3417. . 


18864. 
8541. 
(Motion picture) 


Catani (Tommaso) Casa mia!... 
Casa mia! 6350. 

Catching a car. (Drama) 22383. 

Cate (A. E.) Christmas tree dia- 
logue. 28527. 

Cate (A. R. Ten) See Ten Cate 
(A. R.) 

Cate (L. E.) Vest pocket manual of 


14751. 
liturgy and ritual. 


fire hazards. 
Catholic church. 
Odpusty. 14752. 
Catholic feast & fast day calendar. 
23302. 


| 


Ee eee 


pt. 1, Dn. s., v.13 


Caught with the goods. 
18807, 27632. 2 
Caulk (LL. D.} co. Perfected twentieth 


(Drama) 


century alloy. 28528. 
Cauthorn (E. B.) Whois who. 2963. 
Cavanagh (W. C.) Imagination. 
13866. ‘ 
Cavanaugh (Earle) Mr. Inquisitive. 
31899. 


Cavaness (J. M.) Shut in. 9249. 
Cave man. (Drama) 31676. 
Cave of despair. (Motion picture) 
19217. 
Cave woman. (Drama) 13900. 
nes (Xenophon) Farm efficiency. 
51. 


Caverns of the world. (Drama) 
5005. 
Cavies distribuging co. Guinea pigs 


& how to raise them. 11933. 
Cawthon (W. J.) U. S. credit clear- 
ing corp. Systematic collection fol- 
low-up forms. 22128. 
Cecil (Edward) Fourth man. 27585. 
Cecil the seer. (Drama) 27563 
Cecropia moth. (Motion picture) 
11368. 
Cedar County, Ia., map. 25108. 
Cedar Crest orchard & produce co.: 


Announcement. 14753. 
Weimar (E. W.) Jersey peaches. 
13757. 


Cedar Falls, Ia., map. 5251. 
Cedar Rapids, Ia.. map. 8596, 11252. 
Cedar Rapids bus. college. Bus. 
educa. guide. 19784. 
Cedar Rapids pump co.: 
Automobile supplies & accessories. 
11934. 
Catalog. 9250. 
Cedar Rapids savings bank. Your 
estate. 19785. 
Cedarine ventilated moth bag co. Ce 
darine ventilated moth bags. 11935. 


Catholic home annual. 25704. _ | Cedroni (Maria) Model kindergar- 
Catholic schl. athletic league. Athletic : ten. 28529. 

guide. 11932. 3 ; i 
Catholic teleg. almanac & direct. 9248. es (Motion picture) 8709. 

: ‘ners eleste of the ambulance corps. (Mo- 

Catholic theatre movement. Juvenile tion picture) 11369 

play cat. 23333. a a 
Catholic yr. bk., 1917. 19783. Celibate. (Drama) 27625. 
(ais {Dron ee Cas eae Pace 52 de) See 
Cat’s paw. (Motion picture) 5449. C cablcait cheaadeta an pti slice 
Catspaw. (Motion picture) 5450. SAEPECPRET BRA 2419 
Catt (C. C.) Let our women prepare as . eet : ‘ 

for war. 3418. Cenicienta. (Drama) 13901. 
Cattell (E. J.) Business talk. 25705. psn ay: ; ene 24915. 
Caught. (Drama) 11206. ensus man. 2094. 
Caught by the Seminoles. (Motion | Census taker. (Drama) 10985. 

picture) 8759, 14255. Centaur co. Babyology. 25706. 
Caught in the act. (Drama) 16511./ Centennial atlas co., of Monroe Co., 
Caught in the jam. (Drama) 10984. Ill. Monroe Co., Ill., map. 25148. 
Gaught on a skyscraper. (Motion | Central America, map. 2997, 18979, 

picture) 8708. 22683. 

1524 


1 
{ 


i 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Central brass mfg. co. Central line of 
scientifically perfected brass goods. 
125. 


Central district telep. co. ‘Telep. 
direct. Tee te. Gane, | 21936, 
14754, 19786, 28530. 

Central Falls, R. I., direct. 21520. 


Central natl. bank: 

In the shadow of the dollar. [etc.] 
17335, 17336. 

Vacation club. 23334. 

Central news of America: 

O’Connor (T. P.) Allies’ position 
indicated by the news of the 
week. [ete.] 23833-2337. 

British fire two shells now to 

one by German troops. 661. 

Engl. laugh at enormous taxes 

caused by war. f[ete.] 10377- 

10379. 

France resolved even as Eng- 

land to war to the end. [etc.] 

43873-4875. 

Mingled anxiety & confidence 

mark British view. [etc.] 7568, 

7569. 

Transformation of political 
situation after Dublin riots. 
13148. 

Central Oxford Co., Me., direct. 

Central railway club: 

De Salis (J. H.) 


9251. 


Modern engine 


house facilities & methods. 
3585. 

Hamilton (J. R.) Yard opera- 
tion. 3798. 


Mackie (J. F.) Train rules & 
train dispatching. 26635. 
Riegel (S. S.) Modern super- 
heater & its performance, 13297. 
Central rubber & supply co. Kelly- 
Springfield automobile tires, ete. 
9252. 
Central scientific co.: 


New apparatus for physics & 
chem. . 9258. 

Physical & chemical apparatus. 
28536. 


Bath room acces- 
25707. 
Christmas club. 


Central supply co. 
sories or requisites. 
Central trust co. 
28537. 
Central trust co. of Des Moines. 
co. & the lawyer. 23335. 
Centralia, Ill., map. 5252. 
Centralian. 14759. 
Century advertising service co.: 
Century fashion illus. service. 
127, 6354, 11938. 
Century service. 
ijaat, .1978T, 
28538. 
Century co. 
plays and operettas. 
*Ception shoals. 


77396—17. a) 


Trust 


9430, 
23336, 


14760, 
25023, 


St. Nicholas book “of 
27656. 
(Drama) 16512. 


Ceresit waterproofing co. Specifica- 
tions for waterproofing. 6356. 


Cerrojazo. (Drama) 31677, 

C’est bien pour vous faire plaisir! 
(Drama) 138902. 

Chabre (Theodore) Comparing & 


measuring distances. 1576. 
Chadwick (C. W.): 
Carroll Co., O., map. 16761. 
Cass Co., Ind., map. 16762. 


Lapeer Co., Mich., map. 16813. 
Chadwick (Lester) Baseball Joe on 


the giants. 14761. 

Chaffee Co., Col., direct. 2465. 

Chaffee studio. Raphael’s hours. 
30709. 

Chain invisible. (Motion picture) 
11370 

Chain of evidence. (Motion picture) 
5451. 

Chairlie at Boscobel. (Drama) 
24916, 

Chaldean order of optimists. Ritual 
& marriage ceremony. 28541. 


Chalfant (H. M.) Exercise for Sun- 
day schls. on Temperance Sunday. 


fete7}) 128, 129: 

Chalice of sorrow. (Motion picture) 
22845. 

Chalk-line. (Drama) 1002. 

Challenge. (Motion picture) 32346. 

Chalmers (A, F.) King’s cupbearer. 
31841. 

Chalmers (Hugh) Why you should 
read adv. 9254. 


Chalmers (Stephen): 
Gilding star. 28542. 
Moving picture version of Edward 
Everett Hale’s The man without 
a country. 180, 1577, 1578. 
Chalmers motor co.: 


Chalmers physician’s Stanhope. 
3420. 

Chalmers sales manual. 28543. 

Chalmers 6-30 catalog. 134. 


Chalmers pub. co.: 

Gregory (C. L.) Motion picture 
photography. 1860, 3778, 6779, 
9666, 12316, 15190, 17689, 20362, 
23741, 26141. 

Harrison (L. R.) 
1919. 

Kinsila (E. B.) Modern theater 
construction. 4054. 

Chaloner (J. A.) Saul. 5275+. 
Chamberlain (R. R.) Interior decora- 
tion. 1579, 3421. 
Chamberlin (H. B.) 
cago’s crime trusts. 
Chambermaids. 
Chambers (E. K.) 

dream. 24993*. 
Chambers (F. J.) Manhattan waiters 
assn., ine. 6th annual ball. 7311. 


Sex drama. 


Fighting Chi- 

28544. 

(Drama) 2797. 
Midsummer night’s 


1525 


INDEX 


Chambers (H. K.) 
18935. 

Chambers (L. W.) Piano technic in a 
nutshell. 17338. 
Chambers (Robert) 

32085. 
Chambersburg, Pa., map. 32186. 
Champion (D. J.) Champion rivet co. 

Addenda to scientifie facts. 135. 
Champion rivet co. Addenda to sci- 

entifie facts. 135. 
Champlain Valley telep. co. 

direct. 17339, 28545. 
Chance (F. L.): 

Baseball crowded with pests. 
9255. 

Chance classes Cross as a fan of 
rare fidelity. [ete.] 6357-6359. 

Chance classes Judge Landis as 
an A-1 fan. 186. 

Chance starts feature series on 
famous fans. [ete.] 1581-1584. 

Gambler secures place of honor. 


Turning point. 


Tree of heaven. 


Telep. 


[ete.] 8425-3428. 
Chance (L. M.) Directions for post- 
ers. 17340. 


Chance (M. D.) Bryan to Providence. 
1000. 


Chance. (Drama) 138903, 18808. 
Chance market. (Motion picture) 
19130. 


Chance shot. (Drama) 31678. 

Chance shots. (Drama) 8290. 

Chance visit to studio. 25962. 

Chancel (Jules) Fleur de _ desert. 
18830. 

Chandler (C. F.) Fixation of atmos- 
pheric nitrogen. 23337. 

Chandler (F. W.) Falstaff still beset 
by men in buckram. 14762. 

Chandler (G. L.) If a boy wants to 


look like a man. 14768. 

Chandler (J. W.) Accomplice. 8252. 

Chandler (J. Y.) With an incense 
burner. 8429. 

Chandler (Katherine) Mary of the 
mines. 16614. 

Chandler (lL. A.) Sayonara. 18913. 

Chandler (L. F.) At the window. 
983. 

Chandler (M. 8.) King Kole in war 
times. 2876. 

Chandler (Roy) Prof. Nathaniel’s 
theory. 16652. 

Chandler & co., ine. Investment co. 
19789. 


Chandler pump co. 
Chandra (Ishwar) 
success. 6360. 


Chaney mfg. co. Guide posts on the 
path to prosperity. 1387. 

Change my ad. (Drama) 2798. 

Change of heart. (Motion picture) 
5452. 


Catalog. 28546. 
Surest secrets of 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Channing (A. H.) Fashion letter. 
63861, 11939, 14764, 23338, 28547. 
Chantler (Everett): 
Bad man inside. 31641. 
Harlow and company, criminals, 
1070. 


Chanute, Kan., direct. 19790. 
Chapa mercantile co.: 
Consejero de los enamerados. 
9256. 
Llorena. 63862. 
Sanchez (Oswaldo) Suenos ex- 
' plicados. 16113. 
Chapel Hill, N. C., map. 1252. 
Chaperon. (Motion picture) 27795. 
Chapin (A. B.) Manhattan paint 
works. Paints, varnishes & roofings. 


15696. 

Chapin (E. T.) co.: 

Gleave (Fred) Bull’s eye. 6759. 
Preservation & strength tests of 
cedar poles. 9257. 

Chapin (H. C.): 
Inventor. 13959. 
Major general 

13979. 
Chapin & O’Donnell: 
Educational foundations. Model 
store-keeping dept. ‘Teacher’s 
greatest problem. 6625. 
—— —— World’s greatest prob- 
lem. 38634. 
Chaplin’s (Charlie) burlesque on Car- 
men. (Motion picture) 8710. 
Chapman (Arthur) Out where the 


commanding. 


West begins. 19791. 

Chapman (C. D.) Self-made pictures 
for children. 23340. 

Chapman (C. H.) Jezebel. 16580. 

Chapman (F. M.) Audubon pocket 
bird collection. 25708. 


Chapman (H. L.) 

 1t. 2585. 

Chapman (J. W.) 
hope. 11940. 

Chapman (Russell) Winters (Quera) 
Quack. 4939. 

Chapman (S.M.) Voice. 22172, 24782. 

Chappell (A. E. W.): 

Chappell (Wayvell) & co. Im- 
proved type automatic ball bear- 
ing electric floor surfacing ma- 
chine. 3430. 

Little automatic electric sur- 
facing machine. 138. 
Chappell (Wayvell) & co.: 

Improved type automatic ball 
bearing electric floor surfacing 
machine. 3430. 

Little automatic electric surfac- 
ing machine. 138. 

Chappell & co., Itd.: 

Happy day. 13944. 

Mattulath (Alice) 
die hiiter. 4207. 


As the masses see 


Reason for my 


Frauen sind 


1526 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Chappelow (B. BE.) Bigger, better bus. 
3431 


19131. 
31679 


Charity? (Motion picture) 

Charity bazaar. (Drama) 

Charles William stores, inc.° 
N. Y. styles. [ete.] 11941, 11942. 


Your bargain bk. [etc.] 23341, 
23342. 
Charleston, S. C., direct. 3487. 


Charlie after a job. 29097. 

Charlie Chaplin’s burlesque on Car- 
men. (Motion picture) 8710. 

Charlotte, N. C., direct. 19792. 

Charlottesville, Va., direct. 25709. 

Charm of life. (Drama) 1003. 

Charmante Rosalie. (Drama) 8291, 

Charming villain. (Motion picture) 
22846. 

Charrette anglaise. 
81680. 

Chart music pub. co. 


(Drama) 22384, 


McCosh (D. 8.) 


Natl. self teacher for bugle, ete. 
29954. 
Charterhouse co.: 
Bookkeeping. [ete.] 3488-3441. 
Business forms & banking. 1586. 
Eaton (Seymour) Adv. a twelve 
day course of inst. in ideas. 
9441. 
Charters (Charles) Singed wings. 
2930. 


Charwate (A. T.): 
Original idea. 5129. 
Spartan mother. 382033. 
Superwoman. 5192. 
Vaudevillainess. 5215. 


Charwate (Tex.) See Charwate 


A. B. Chase pianos. 63863, 9258. 
Music, an appreciation. 28548. 
Chase (A. C.) Wholesale factor sell- 
ing service plan. 2766. 
Chase (Ff. W.) Penalty. 
Chase (H. van R.): 
Fond du Lac bus. men’s assn. 
United service for the city & 
county of Fond du Lac. 26054. 
San Francisco. Chamber of com- 
merce. San Francisco chamber 
of ecommerce. 27115. 
Chase (J. M.) Great pyramid of 
Gizeh. 9259. 
Chase (J. R.) Affection. 16484, 
Chase (Josephine) Magic fairy tale 
drawing bk. 25710. 
Chase (L. E.) See Putnam (Mrs. 
Osgood ) 
Chase (S. G.) 
in knowing what to do. 
Chase (W. W.) Gyde co. 
pany vacuum appliances. 
Chase & cc Proven 
recipes. 28549. 


5141. 


Opportunity consists 
6364. . 
Gyde com- 
203899. 
grapefruit 


Chase supply co. Shoes from factory 


to you. 3442. 
Chastening. (Drama) 18809. 
Chatelain (J.-L.): 
Cabanes (E.) Neurasthéniques. 
28491. 


Lézinier (Dr. de) Pharmacodyna- 
mie et applications cliniques de 
la médication par la vamianine. 


29839. 

Passarini (Dr.) Maladies des 
femmes. 30561. 

Poullet (Dr.) Pharmacodyna- 
mie et applications cliniques. 
30662. 

Semanne (P23) Sinubérase. 
30911. 

Chater (Melville) Rainbow _ tree. 
16661. 
Chatfield-Taylor (H. C.) Course in 

the Commedia dell’ arte. 11943. 


Chatham & Phenix natl. bank of the 
CIEYLIOEEIN HAS 
General instructions to managers. 
25711. 
More taxes. 233483. 
Chatillon (John) & sons. 
19793. 
Chatran pub. co. 
How moving 
9260. 
Chattanooga, Tenn., First natl. bank. 
Advantages of a city bank. 19794. 
Chattel. (Motion picture) 22847. 
Chattel loan soc. of N. Y., ine. Ann. 
rept. 3448. 
Chattell (Clarence) How moving pic- 
tures are made. 9260. 
Chatterson (Willowdean) : 
New Year’s madness. 18877. 
Olivia’s business. 319388. 
Pinch hit. 18898. 
Chauffeurs’ reward system co. 
exposition. 11944. 
Chautauqua school of nursing: 


Catalogue. 


Chattell (Clarence) 
pictures are made. 


Brief 


Medical nursing. 1389. 

Operating room. 28550. 
Chavance (René) Vengeur. 18945. 
Chayes (H. E. 8S.) Technique for a 

simple bridge. 1587. 


Cheap vacation. (Motion picture) 
16912. 
Cheaters. 22848. 


10986. 


(Motion picture) 
Cheating cheaters. (Drama) 
Cheboygan, Mich., direct. 19796. 
Cheboygan Co., Mich., map. 2998. 
Cheerful Monday magazine. 28551. 
Cheesman (G. 8S.) In a country with- 
out a chance. 28552. 
Cheever-Meredith (Katharine) It was 
she. 27608. 
Chelan Co., Wash., direct. 19797. 
Chelsea, Mass., direct. 9261. 
Chemical catalog co., ine. Chemical 
engineering catalog. 25712. 


1527 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v.18 


Chemical hazards. 7069. 

Chemical man. (Drama) 13904. 

Cheney (A. C.) Nameless one. 1123. 

Cheney (Josephine) Shaughraun. 
22662-1. 

Cheney (W.D.) Simplicity of success. 
19798. 

Cheney, Wash., map. 22684. 

Cherney (Maurice) : 


Man. 1105. 
Schemers. 1175. 
Cherrington (KE. H.) Anti-saloon 


league yr. bk. 14493. 
Cherry (Louise) Suggestions. 
Cherry Tree, Pa., map. 22685. 
Chesapeake & Potomac telephone co. 

Telep. direct. 6365-6367, 14765, 

19799, 28554, 28558, 28565. 
Chesapeake & Potomac telep. co. of 

Baltimore. Telep. direct. 3444. 
Chesapeake & Potomac telephone co. 

of Va. Telep. direct. 3447, 6365— 

6367, 14765, 19799, 19800, 23344. 
Chesman (Nelson) & eco. Nelson 

Chesman & co’s newspaper rate bE. 

25713. 

Chester (G. R.): 

Enemy. 16538. 

It’s yours if you get it. 
Chester (Lillian): 

Enemy. 16538. 

It’s yours if you get it. 11060. 
Chester, N. H., direct. 17509. 
Chester, Vt., direct. 822. 


Chestnut-Ball (M. D.): 
Aunt Sally’s home made home 
budget. . 19804. 
Mettle. 11945. 


Chevalier (Louis). 
Charley! 11228. 
Chevaliers teutoniques 
31681. 
Chew chew. 
Chiapinti 
28566. 
Chicago, IIl.: 


28553. 


11060. 


Willie? no, 
(Drama) 


(Drama) 16513. 
(S.). Libro dei discorsi. 


Ann, police guide. 19805. 

Black’s blue bk.  [ete.] 28567, 
28568. 

Complete paper direct. of Chicago. 
1588. 

Direct. 17841, 17342, 23346. 


Macdonald labor direct. 25714. 
Manual of the industrial map of 
Chicago. 3450. 

Map. 5253, 11258, 11254, 14074, 
16763, 16764, 22686, 22687. 
Chicago addressing co. List of lists. 

2515: 
Chicago & north western ry co.: 
Forty ways and more to Cal. and 
the north coast. 14780. 
Wisconsin, map. 32317, 32318. 


15 


Chicago assn. of commerce. Way to 
ship. 1589. 

Chicago automobile trade assn. Natl. 
used car market repts. 6369, 14781, 
17348, 19806, 28569. 

Chicago bowling & billiard protective 
league. Rules for fifteen ball con- 
tinuous pocket billiards. 11946. 


Chicago central station institute. 
Commercial engineering course. 
1590, 3449, * 11947, 12996. 14783, 
17345, 19808, 23347, 25716, 28571. 


Chicago college of naprapathy Journal 
of naprapathy. 12590. 
Chicago daily news co.: 

Angelo (H. R.) Agitation for 
peace spreading in Germany. 
[ete.] 17144-17147. 

All Scandinavia is backing up 
Norway. 25475. 
Amer. fete holds a crowd in 
Denmark. [etec.] 14489-14491. 
Arrest big Danish importer. 
[ete.] 11655-11657. 
—— Consul Winslow 
[ete.] 23124-23127. 
— Danes debate sale of the 
West Indies. f[ete.] 19443— 
19446. 
— Greenland holds 
[ete.] 28097, 28098. 
Anker (Ella) Bitter against U. 
S. 25477. 
Arcos (Rene) 
Gallieni at 
11661-11674. 
—— Allies’ order hits 
[ete.] 14497-14503. 
— Austrian losses 
[ete.] 17149-17160. 
Austrian position viewed as 
critical. [ete.] 19451-19461. 
Church circular lauds war. 
[ete.] 28107-28109. 
— Drive on British line begun. 


9046 
25482-— 


is coming. 


explorer. 


All France honors 
funeral. [ete.] 


Swiss. 


are large. 


Food scant, 
25485. 

— Germans use tricks to evade. 
food rules. [ete.] 23128-— 
23133. 

Bass (J. F.) Allies’ Balkan plan 
defended. [ete.] 25569-25571. 

British starting big drive. 
[ete.] 14590-14600. : 

— Chicago meetings may affect 
the war. [ete.] 11762-11764. 

France is satisfied with allies’ 

gains. 17226. 

J. F. Bass finds French wil- 

ling to fight. f[ete.] 28258, 

28259. 

Views British army as mira- 

cle of war. 19587. 


[ete. ] 


28 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1916 


Chicago daily news co.—Continued. Chicago daily news co.—Continued. 


Bell (KE. P.) Allies take serious 
view of U boats. [etc.] 23201- 
23218. 

Archer attacks militarists. 
[ete.] 19609-19622. 

— Army of 20,000 from America, 
9135. 

Battle story told by wounded 

Briton. [ete.] 14616-14626. 

Britain is damaged by three 

days’ gale. [ete. ] 25576— 

25585. 

Britain is indignant over 

Wilson’s talk. [ete.] 11781- 

11798. 

Britain not to sway allies as 

to peace. [ete.] 28270-28292. 

British navy costs $960,000,- 
000 a yr. [ete.] 17248-17255. 

Brayden (W. H.) Arraign Case- 
ment in a police ct. on treason 
charge. [ete.] 11853-11857. 

Home rule, f[ete.]  25633- 

. 25635. 

Ireland has a pig problem. 

28386. 

Ireland will fight drafting for 

army. f[ete.] 23264, 23265. 

Irish approve Grey’s ideals. 

[ete.] 9188, 9189. 

Irish pay big war taxes. 
[ete.] 19687-19691. 

British gain ground in the Somme 
drive. [ete.] 23349-23351. 

British hold height as result of 
drive. f[ete.] 25717, 25718. 

Browne (lL. E.) Crush Teuton 
plots in land of the _ shah. 
feten) 27291, 17292. 

—— Emaciated heroes depict Ku- 
tel-Amara. [etc.] 11872-11874. 

Entente may strike new biow 
at Greece. [ete.] 28423-28432. 

— Townshead’s troops ex- 
changed by ‘Turks. [ete.] 
23288, 23284. 

Buchan (John) Allies win on 
Somme. f[ete.] 23297-23299. 
British consolidate positions 
they won. [ete.] 19716-19720. 
John Buchan eables_. of 

French campaign. 17293. 

Chicago daily news almanac & yr.- 
bk. 141. 

Chicago travelers in Paris. [ete.] 
19809, 19810, 28572-28574. 

Chicago visitors in Paris. [ete.] 
11948-11951. 

Chicagoans arrive at Paris. 
17346. 

Clement (E. W.) -Asserts Japan 
is sincere. [ete.] 25743-25752. 

Chinda may quit U. S. post. 

[ete.] 11975-11980. 


1529 


Criticize Japanese cabinet. 

[ete.] 28873-23378. 

Farce & trick says Tokyo. 

[ete.] 28619-28626. 

Japan approves U. S. policy. * 
[ete.] 17859-17362. 

—— Japan’s rice crop is good. 
[ete.] 19838, 19839. 

Laud Hayashi’s appointment. 
[ete.] 14810, 14811. 

Dane (Peter) Arbitration law 
resisted. [ete.] 14897, 14898. 
Berlin envoy now in Norway. 

[ete.] 25804-25806. 

Condemn Norwegian strike. 
[ete.] 12044-12046. 

Decker (A. R.) Allies have a new 
balloon. [ete.] 28760-28764. 

3onus is planned for wheat. 
[ete.] 25838-25840. 

— Chicagoan in fierce fights on 
the Yser. [ete.] 12070-12072. 

— Doubts girl’s eye will aid. 
[ete.] 28485, 23486. 

— For tariff league after war. 
[ete.] 14977-14979. 

—— France puts ban on imports. 
[ete.] 17501-17503. 

Digby (Bassett) Advance in 
Hungary by eavalry of Czar. 
[ete.] 17514-17527. 

—— Austria & Bulgaria to pay. 
[ete.] 20001-20023. 

Austrian sees vital blow 

given to army. [ete] 14999- 

15008. 


— Austrians yield in crowds. 
[ete.] 12090-12097. 

Czar uses reprisals on Ger- 

man captives. [ete.] 28802- 

28810. 

Denies massacre in Molda- 

via. [ete.] 23509-23520. 

Deutschland book in demand 
in Sweden. [ete.] 25852-25859. 

Estep (Ralph) Monastir has title 
of breadless town. [ete.] 
28947-28949. 

Feibelman (Rene) Amer. die in 
Brussels. f[ete.] 23631-23636. 

Anti-Gerard volley by the 
German press. [ete.] 20227, 
20228. 

— Belgian refugees sail for N. Y. 
[ete.] 17614-17616. 

— Belgians sail for America. 
[ete.] 29027-29038. 

— Gerard will return to his 
Berlin post. [ete.] 26039- 
260438. 

—— German newspapers are out 
for Hughes. [ete.] 15449. 
at? 


INDEX 


Chicago daily news co.—Continued. 


Feibelman (Rene) MHollweg’s re- 
ply to Grey. 12207. 


Frankenthal (L. J.) Germans de- 


nounce statements of Grey. 
12246. 
Gibbon (Perceval) Big British 


warships force way up Baltic. 
Tete.] 12287-12291. 
Chicago loan is approved. 
[ete.] 29146-29149. 
China faces a money crisis. 


[ete.] 12292-12295. 
China in a yielding mood. 
[ete.] 23698-23700. 
Czernowitz warned of Rus- 
sian attack. [ete.] 17662- 
17669. ‘ 
— Fear annexation by Japan. 
26115. 


—— Hankow riot is laid to plot. 
17670. 

—— Japanese are aiding revolt of 
Chinese. 9634. 

—— Japan’s word held broken. 
[ete.] 203809, 20310. 

— Offers $500,000,000 to China, 
15164. 

Kiehl (W. J. L.) Belgian grain to 


Germany. fete.] 24006—24008. 
— Belgians fight, cross line. 
[ete.] 29708-29711. 


British captives marry Dutch 

girls. 15508. 

Deserters flee to Holland. 

[ete.] 179138, 17914. 

Duteh East Indies guarded. 

[ete.] 12689-12642. 

Grey’s interview is praised. 
9993. 

—Plan a_ demobilization lid. 
[ete.] 20750-20752. 

Lumholtz (Carl) Explorer trav- 
erses jungles of Borneo. 24100. 

Lund (Inge) Inge Lund comes to 
Chicago. 26602. 

Inge Lund in home of wealth 
& culture. fete.] 24101-24105. 

Lundberg (Hjalmar) Food is 
searce in Sweden. [ete. ] 
26603-26612. 


Germany thanks U. S. en- 
voys. f[ete.] 29908-29912. 
Matches will be smaller. 
fete.] 24106-24109. 
Sweden won't fight. 12798. 
Martin (fF. A.) comp. Best track 
& field performances. 12847. 


Mielde (M. M.) Norway for de- 
fiance if U. S. would lead. 
30163. 

Mowrer (BE. A.) Aid man on trial 
in U. S. [ete.] 80204-30212. 
Austria drains Montenegro. 

[ete.] 21186-21144. 


1530 


pt. 1, n.8., v.18 


Chicago daily news co.—Continued. 


—aAustria’s big drive halted. 


[ete.] 12957-12971. 
— Denies nation sold _ out. 
[ete.] 24187-24197. 


— Election bewilders Italians. 
[ete.] 26730-26737. 
— Facts on Austrian forces. 
[ete.] 15767-15773. 
Italians feel war with Berlin 
is sure. f[ete.] 18105-18110. 
Italians reprint Grey talk. 
10257. 
Mowrer (P. S.) 
athrob as_ allies 
[ete.] 15774-15800. 
— Allies’ replies in few days. 
[ete.] 30213-30226. 
Allies will keep up big drive 


All Paris is 
smash on, 


all winter. fete.] 26738- 
26749. 

Anniversary cheers French. 
[ete.] 21145-21172. 


Big guns are secret of mod- 

ern attack. [ete.] 18111-18129. 

Chance to buy battle field. 
24198. 

— Defends U. 8. note to Kaiser. 
12972. 

Noel (E. P.) Accuse Greece of 
treachery. f[ete.] 21401-21418. 

Age is no bar to Americans, 
[ete.] 18223, 18224. 

—— Air attacks near hospital. 
[ete.] 24853-24361. 

—— Air flights thrilling at Battle 
of Somme. [ete.] 15883-15902. 
— Amer. aviators are sent to 
Verdun. [ete.] 13112-13126. 
—— Americans go to Saloniki. 

[ete.] 26876-26881. 

Disprove reports Arabia a 

transport. [etc.] 30486, 30487. 

French newspapers praise 
Grey’s talk. 10368. 

Reckwell (P. A.) Air battles in 
raid biggest ever fought [etce.] 
27056-27062. 

——— Amer. athlete is killed. [ete.] 
21656-21666. 

Amer, aviator in thrilling sky 
fight. [etc.] 24465-24468. 

—— Amer. get war honors for 
bravery. f[ete.] 13313-18319. 

Amer. gets rest from Ver: 

dun fight. [ete.] 16062-16069. 

Amer. gets rest in trench par- 

adise. f[ete.] 18343-18353. 

Fly under Lafayette’s name. 
fete.] 30759-30762. 

—— New Yorker is not wounded. 
10522. 


Schuette (OQ. F.) Allies push 
gains less than three miles. 
fete.] 16128-16148. 


, 4 
i 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Chicago daily news co.—Continued. 

Army of life keeps pace with 

grim war. [ete.] 30856-30877. 

Austrians may peril Venice. 
[ete.] 13389-13404. 

— Auto to wedding under ban. 
[ete.] 18414-18425. 

— Blows are aimed at Britain. 
[ete.] 21754-21765. 


—— Brussiloff’s drive fails. [ete.] 
24525-24531. 

— German fire makes Predeal a 
memory [ete.] 27126-27131. 
— New food minister chosen. 

10580. 
Sindici (Magda) Kaiser would 
give Belgium for peace. 30975. 


Sloss (Robert) Allies’ drive nears 
Peronne. [etec.] 16200-16202. 
Assails cruelty of deporting 
Belgians. [ete.] 381005, 31006. 
—- Book by von Biilow arouses 
British ire. [etce.] 18479-18489 
British expect new era of 
prosperity. [ete.] 21858-21866. 
— Change submarine attitude. 

[ete.] 24591-24593. 
— Devote millions to censor U. 
S. mails. [ete.] 27194-27197. 
London lauds beat of the 
Daily news. 13498. 

Stephanove (Constantine) Balkan 
situation improved. Tete. ] 
13534, 13535. 

— Bulgarian king shows tact. 
[ete.] 31107-31111. 

—— Bulgars feed Greek soldiers. 
[ete.] 24652-24654. 

— Bulgars hail Pole kingdom. 
fete.] 27234-27237. 

Bulgar’s lightning dash perils 

allies. f[ete.] 21932-21934. 

Russian offensive sways 
Roumanians. 16244. 

Swing (R. E.) Austrian ruler, 86. 
[ete.] 21980-21991. 

— Berlin’s food supply ample. 


[ete.] 16260, 16261. 
Big crops in Germany. [etc.] 
24681-24685. 
Blame British censors. 


[ete.] 18559-18567. 

Bukharest warned of Ger- 
man attack. [ete.] 31163-— 
31175. 

— Chicago doctor is in Berlin. 
[ete.] 27306-27314. 

Demands Britain cease re- 


prisal. [ete.] 13576, 18577. 
Teherkesoii (Warlam) Army of 
Turks discouraged. [ete. ] 
13586-13588. 
Brussiloff close to people. 
16270. 


Chicago daily news co.—Continued. 

Charge Mackensen snubbed 
Austrians. [ete.] 22016-22023. 

———Duma plans new land law. 
fete.] 18589-18594. 

Thompson (R. W.) 
maica planters. 
22052. 

Archbishop Nuttall is dead. 

[ete.] 18610-18615. 

Bars Jamaica conscription. 

fete.] 24709, 24710. 

Embargo on bananas urged. 


Aid for Ja- 
fete.] 22048- 


[etc.] 18603-18605. 

Jamaica aids the Red cross. 
27348. 

Jamaica for favored trade. 
[ete.] 81238-81241. 

Van Beekendonk (Dejong) Dr. 
Van Beekendonk explains, 
16352. 

Zanghieri (Tancred) Austrians 


attack own force. 13861. 

Died to save the grenadiers. 
16464. 

— Italians assist in Albania. 
[ete.] 27547, 27548. 

—Scaffolds Italy’s memory of 
emperor. 31581. 

Terrific fire razes trenches. 
22334. 
Chicago direct. co. 
23346, 28568. 
Chicago examiner. Abraham Lincoln 

once said. [ete.] 1591-1596. 


Chicago, direct. 


Chicago fuse mfg. co. Catalog. 9263, 
19811. 
Chicago Heights bus. college. Church- 


ill shorthand. 19812. 

Chicago law direct. 14787. 

Chicago mercantile co. Catalog. 6372, 
19813. 

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ry.: 

More pioneering. 28575. 
Puget Sound, map. 3095. 

Chicago post graduate veterinary col- 
lege. Trephining. 25719. 

Chicago real estate index co. Atlas & 
ownership index. 142, 3451, 6374, 
11952-11954, 14788, 23352, 25720. 

Chicago school of nursing. Lesson se- 
ries. 28576. 

Chicago, Second security bank: 

Plant a dollar. 9262. 
Resolved. 140. 

Chicago stage lighting co. 
stage lighting. 19814. 

Chicago steel post co. 
fence posts. 11955. 

Chicago technical college. Home- 
study course in drafting & design. 
kete. | .g2aodGse 2 aooo: 

Chicago telep. co.: 

Local operating practice ref. bk. 
28583. 


Electrical 


Chicago steel 


1531 


INDEX 


Chicago telep. co.—Continued. 

Telep. direct. 1597, 3454, 6377, 
9264, 11956, 14794, 17347, 19815, 
25724, 28577. 

Chicago telep. co., Wisconsin telep. co., 
Cleveland telep. co., & Michigan 
state telep. co.: 

Adjustment of substation ringers 
& relays. f[ete.] 145, 146. 

Notes on the provision of outside 


plant exchange facilities. 3456. 
Specification. 25725. 
Chicago therapeutic institute. Chi- 
cago therapuetic institute. 25726. 


Chicago title & trust co.: 
Abstract of title. 147, 28584. 
Continuation of abstract of title. 
9270. 


Chicago trappers exchange. Allison 


(AL. J.) Story of three boy trap- 
pers. 28016. 
Chicago tribune: 
Balmer (Edwin) 1917, 9080, 


11709, 14547, 17188, 19525. 

Brush (M. I.) How I paid my 
way into English high society. 
3368. 

Emery (H. M.) Organdie most 
fashionable for summer wear. 
12158. 

McCutcheon (J. T.) Allies’ Bal- 
kan campaign. [ete.] 543-545. 

Gen. Sarrail & the correspon- 
dents. 2195. 

Phillips (E. O.) MHilles balks at 
Barnes plan to control G. O. P. 
7655. 

Ramsaye (Terry) Sequel to The 
diamond from the sky. 30705. 
Seivwright (Jean) And now the 
sports suit of leather trimmed 
with fur. [ete.] 30905-30910. 
Beautiful in color are gauze 
like frocks. [ete.] 7832-7836. 
Boudoir costumes.  [etc.] 

27144-27148. 

Brighter the color the more 


modish the suit. [ete.] 16152- 
16155. 

— Capes of all sizes.  [ete.] 
4594, 4595. 


— For the summer frock comes 
the summer hat. [etce.] 184384— 
18437. 

Gaily colored flowers trim 

summer hats. [ete.] 10589-— 

10593. 

Hats grow simple as frocks 
grow more elaborate. Lete.] 
24545-24548. 

— Informal frocks for fall are 
abundantly trimmed. fete. ] 
21789-21793. 

— Newest hat is of Milan. 

[ete.] 13483-13486. 


pt.1,n.s., v.18 


Chicago tribune—Continued. 
Watson (M. 8S.) Canada gives 
full response to war eall. [ete.] 
2665-2676. 


— Canada united in loyalty to 
mother country. 4857. 
Mexican peace only new form 
of brigandry. [ete.] 911-914. 
19 states will elect delegates. 4962. 
Chicago (University of): 
Chicago, Ill., map. 11253. 
World, map. 32320. 


Chicken. (Motion picture) 25334. 

Chicken-hearted Jim. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8711. 

Chicken trust. (Drama) 10987. 

Chickering (M. A.) Broken swords. 
28585. 

Chickering & sons. 
1598, 28586. 

Chico, Cal., direct. 19825. 

Chicopee, Mass., map. 1253. 

Chief consolidated mining co. Tintic 
& North Tintic mining districts, 
Utah, map. 14169. 

Chief European dramatists. 
10987*. . 

Chief pub. co. Waldron (J. J. T.) 
Law governing theatres. 903. 

Chihuahua, Mexico, map. 5254, 27705. 

Child (B. W.) What electricity really 
is. 63878. 

Child in the house. 

Child of circumstances. 


Chickering & sons. 


(Drama) 


(Drama) 16514. 
(Motion pic- 


ture). 5453. 
Child of destiny. (Motion picture). 
19132. 


Child of Judea. (Drama). 8292. 
Child of mystery. (Motion picture) 


32347. 

Child of the Manitto. (Drama). 
18810. 

Child, the look and the telephone. 


(Drama). 5006. 
Child unborn. (Drama). 31682. 
Child welfare league of America co. 
Child welfare league of America, 
Child welfare league of America at a 
glance. 11958. 
Childhood’s happy days. 
ture) 8712. 


Children of Granada. (Drama) 25042. 
Children of Hagar. (Drama) 16515. 


Children of the bard. (Drama) 8293, 
10988. 


(Motion pic- 


Children of the sun. (Drama) 8294. 

Children of the sunrise. (Drama) 
2799. 

Children of the universe. (Drama) 
22385. 


Children’s Christmas dream. (Drama) 
31683. 
1004. 


Children’s message. (Drama) 


1532 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Children’s paradise. (Motion picture) 
14213. 

Children’s savings system co. This is 
a children’s savings system store. 


3457. 


Childrey co.,_ ine. Mexico, map. 
16825. 

Childs (C. F.) & co. U.S. govt. bond 
ealendar. 3458. 

Childs (C. L.) Good sportsmen’s club 
of Turlock. Standards of good 


sportsmanship. 28718. 
Childs (G. S.) Methods of using the 
telep. & teleg. more profitably. 9271. 
Childs (H. H.) If you are on the 
Lord’s side.. 28587. 
Childs (I. M.): 
Bonnie’s Christmas eve. 24991. 
News from the front. 11111. 


Childs (lL. D.) Freedom’s fetters. 
19826. 

Child’s © book of holiday plays. 
(Drama) 24916*. 

Child’s book of plays. (Drama) 
1004*, 

Childs co. Monthly digest. 6379, 
11959. 

Childs savings plan co. Agreement. 
14796. 

Chiles (J. A.) Eureka elixer-life 
chart. 17349. 


Chilhowean, 1916, the yr. bk. of Mary- 
ville college. 14797. 

Chilhowee, Mo., map. 25104. 

Chillicothe, Mo., map. 18980. 

Chilton (A. L.) Titche Goettinger co. 
Story of Peter Rabbit. 8038. 

Chilton (H. H.) Ant. 8263. 

Chilton (J. E. R.) Merchants retail 
credit assn. Rating bk. of the city 
of greater Dallas, Tex. 10178. 

Chilton (L. H.) Titche Goettinger co. 
Story of Peter Rabbit. 8033. 

Chilton co.: 

Chilton automobile direct. 23360. 
Chilton trade list. 148, 14798. 

Chimalman, & other poems. 22385*. 

Chimney sweep. (Motion picture). 
16913. 

China, map. 5255. 

China. (Motion picture) 

Chinese president. (Drama) 

Chinese rugs. 4286. 

Chip, the plumber. 
eae Lb. 

Chipman (F. J.) 
8541 


22872. 
24917. 


(Motion picture) 

Treasure Island. 

Chipman (Frederick) Maid to order. 
18864. 

Chipman (Misner) Laying out a plan 
of investigation to increase the sales 
efficiency. 6380. 

Chipman (Reeve): 

Luxurious journeys. 
— Outdoor journeys. 


3459. 
6381. 


Chip’s backyard barn-stormers. (Mo- 


tion picture) 5454. 
Chip’s Carmen. (Motion picture) 
VISTI. 


Chips from Brentwood. 17350. 

Chip’s movie company. (Motion pic- 
ture) 16914. 

Chip’s rivals. (Motion picture) 5455. 

Chiropractic college. What isit. 6382. 

Chisholm-Moore mfg. co. Chain hoists, 
trolleys, ete. 11960. 

Chittenden (Alice) Martyr. 11090. 

Chittenden (F. R.) Romain (KE. W.) 
Creed of the unafraid. 16071. 


Chittenden (R. C.) Laws, definitions 
& formulas in elem. physics. 11961. 


Chivalry of love. (Drama) 10989. 


Chlopiee studukatowy. (Drama) 
2800. 

Chlopiec studukatovy. (Drama) 2800. 

Choate (Florence) Our baby. 19827. 

Choate (Rufus) Centrollogy. 11962. 

Chocolate bride. (Drama) 1005. 

Chocolate girl. (Drama) 1006. 

Chocorua, N. H., map. 14075. 

Choice. (Drama) 22386. 

Choosing a husband. (Drama) 8296. 

Chorpening (G. A.) Moody Co., S. D., 
map, 5299. 

Chorus girl & the kid. 
ture) 25232. 

Chown (C. M.): 

Chown chem. co. 


(Motion pic- 


C. M. Chown’s 


retail repts. 11963. 
Chown’s (C. M.) retail repts. 
28588. 


Chown commer. co. C. M. Chown’s 
retail repts. 11963, 17351. 

Christensen (A. W.) Christensen schl. 
of popular music. Facts & proof con- 
cerning the Christensen system of 


teaching ragtime. [ete.] 28589, 
28590. 
Christensen (Alice & Nels) Alphabet 


according to the Holy Scriptures. 


3460. 
Christensen (John) & co. $50.00 in 
gold. 6383. 


Christensen schl. of popular music. 
Facts & proof concerning the Christ- 
ensen system of teaching ragtime. 
[ete.] 28589, 28590. 

Christian (Eugene) 
tian’s calculating scales dial. 

Christian herald: 

Rules & regulations. 28591. 
Steele (A. G.) From dark to 
dawn. 10702. 

Christian press assn.: 

Brinly’ (J... BB.) ‘Church. 88: 
House (Ernest) Excuses. 6954. 

Christian science monitor: 

Hind (C. L.) Art of landscape. 
26263, 29354. 


Eugene Chris- 
3461. 


1533 


INDEX 


Christian science monitor—Continued. 
Judson (Katherine) When mink 
teased. 23970. 
Christian science pub. soc.: 
Foi et générosité. 17352. 
Law & work. 9272. 
McCrackan (W. D.) 
videnskap. 26630. 
Singh (St. Nihal) 
ice to the empire. 
Strickler (V. O.) 


Kristelig 


India’s serv- 
4633. 
Christian sci- 


ence. 18556. 

Christiansen (HEjnar) My country. 
Das 

Christkind. (Drama) 31684. 

Christmas at McCarthy’s. (Drama) 
31685. 

Christmas at Punkin Holler. (Drama) 
31686. 

Christmas at the ranch. (Drama) 
1007. 

Christmas babes in the woods. 
(Drama) 27656. 

Christmas carol. (Motion picture) 
32522. 


Christmas club. Do you know exactly 
how much you get & how much you 


spend. f[ete.] 9273-9284. 
Christmas conspiracy. (Drama) 
27656. 

Christmas dialogs. 26751. 

Christmas fantasy. (Drama) 31687. 


Christmas greetings from Heart’s de- 
light farm. 900. 
Christmas jest. (Drama) 
Christmas mystery. (Drama) 31688. 
Christmas pageant. (Drama) 31689. 
Christmas tree. (Drama.) 24918. 
Christmas tree dialogue. 28527. 
Christopher, Ill., map. 14076. 
Christus. (Motion picture) 5456. 
Christy (Adelia) Ancient order of 
Hibernians in Amer. (Ladies aux- 


24916*. 


iliary) Official ritual. 6062. 
Christy (I. S.) Piano purchaser’s 
guide. 11964. 
Chrome steel works. Adamantine 
forged chrome steel balls. 17353. 
Chromicized catgut. 138748. 
Chronicles of Bloom Center. (Motion 
picture) 5457-5460. 
Chrostowski (Alphonse) America 
first. 978. 
Chrysalis. (Drama) 138905, 24919. 


(Drama) 31690. 
Modern knitting. 


Chulo del barrio. 

Chundelah (A. S.) 
28592. 

Church (fy P22) Chiren (Ww. ce...) in 
terpretations, infantry drill regula- 
tions. 19828. 

Church (John) co.: 

Be your own salesman. 28593. 
Grimm (C. W.) Grimm’s note- 
spelling bk. 238748. 


pt: 1, Ris, weds 


Church (John) co.—Continued. 
Mathews (B. D.) Conversation 
lessons for the beginner in mu- 


sie. 380071. 

Chureh (W. C.) Interpretations, in- 
fantry drill regulations. 19828, 
28594. ? 

Church (W. C. & F. P.) Chureh 
(W. C.) Interpretations, infantry 
regulations. 6384, 28594. 

Church. 88. 

Chureh & Dwight co. Useful birds. 
9285, 

Church-Beinkamp co. Broekhoven 
(J. B.) How to play the world’s 


most wonderful musical instrument. 
19698. 

Church invisible, ine. 
ble. 28595. 

Church kalendar. 25727. 

Church pub. co. Ideal sermon cabinet 
& index. 11965. 


Church invisi- 


Churchill (E. P.) ine. Around the 
town. 10958. 

Churchill (F. A.) jr. When genius 
burned. 5225. 


Churchill (G. F.) Chicago Heights 
bus. college. Churchill shorthand. 


19812. 
Churchill (H. B.) Mother. 19829. 
Churehill (L. A.) Truth about our 
dead. 28596. 


Churchill (W.S.): 
Antwerp: the story of its siege & 
fall. 28598. 
War by land & sea. 19830. 
Churehill (Winston) Short cut to 
victory needed. 28597. 
Ciambelli (Bernardino) : 
Sotterranei di New York. 9286. 


Vergine di Trieste. 6385. 
Cieatrice. (Drama) 13906. 
Cicero candidatus. (Drama) 8399%. 
Cid. (Drama) 10987*. 
Cid Campeador. (Drama) 22387. 


Cincinnati, O., direct. 14799, 19831. 

Cincinnati, O., guide & street direct. 
16436. 

Cincinnati, O., map. 5256, 8597, 14077, 
14078, 16765, 27706. 

Cincinnati, O. Williams’ Cincinnati 
industrial, mercantile & professional 
register. 8462. 

Cincinnati & suburban Bell telep. co. 
Telep. direct. 6386, 14800, 17354, 
25728. 

Cincinnati chiropractic assn. 
practic. 238361, 25730-25732. 

Cincinnati enquirer. Hastings (J. 8.) 
Bits of by-play. 365, 1923, 3823, 6840, 
9716, 12374, 15241, 17722, 20435, 
23768, 26202, 29276. 

Cincinnati musical festival assn. Off. 
twenty-second biennial music festi- 
val. 9287. . 


Chiro- 


1534 


“hos. 1-12, 1916 


Cincinnati stationary eng. direct. co. 
Cincinnati, O., direct. 19831. 

_ Cinco to Little Lake, Cal., map. 1298. 
Cingerella. 25733. 

Cinderella. (Drama) 2862*, 13907, 
24930, 27580, 31691, 31752. 
Cinderella Smith. (Drama) 8297. 
Cinders. (Motion picture) 5461. 

_ Cinders of love. (Motion picture) 


Cindy. (Drama) 31692. 
Cine-fantomas. (Drama) 
_ Cippico (Giuseppe) : 
Jockey of death. 5664. 
Masque of life. 19244. 
Circle of death. (Motion picture) 


8298. 


27796. 

Circular room. (Motion picture) 
16915. 

Circumstantial evidence. (Drama) 
22388, 31693. 

Circumstantial guilt. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27797. 

Circumstantial justice. (Motion pic- 
ture) 191383, 22902. 


(Drama) 27571. 
(Drama) 


Circus day in Dixie. 
Circus day in Georgia. 


31694. 

Circus mongrels. (Motion picture) 
11512. 

Circus of death. (Motion picture) 
19244. 


Circus romance. (Motion picture) 

Cirind (L.) Cirinad (Lorenzo) Ar- 
tistic complete method for the study 
of cello-banjo. 28599. 

Citator pub. co.: 

Citator. 150-152, 1599, 1600, 
6388-6394, 9288, 9289, 14801- 
14804, 17855, 23362 — 23367, 
25784-25736, 28600. 

Citer-digest co.: 


Ruen (H. C.) Supplement. 
380777. 
—U. S. statute citer-digest 
suppl. 2421. , 
-Citizens dairy co. Will you save me. 
11966. 


Citizens savings & trust co. Morison 
(F. R.) Home nursing suggestions. 
21113. 

Citizens state bank. Pyramid Christ- 
mas savings club. 6895. 

Citizens trust & savings bank: 

Dollar. 9290. 

Human int. bank adv. 28602. 

Your life insur. money. 11967. 
Citizens trust co., Jeffersonville, Ind. 


Christmas savings fund. 19832. 
City. (Drama) 1007* 
City. (Motion picture) 32348. 


City bank. Banking hints. 1601. 


INDEX 


City deposit bank. Pittsburgh. When 
& where to pay taxes & waiter rents. 
gS 

City ice delivery co. Then & now in 
the ice indus. 9291. 

City library assn. of Springfield. Re- 
cent poetry. 11968. 

City natl. bank of Evanston. Hand 
bk. of banking facilities. 23368. 

City news pub. co. What’s going on. 


28603. 

City of failing light. (Motion picture) 
5464, 

City of illusion. (Motion picture) 
11372. 


City Point, Va., direct. 17786. 
City savings bank. Read the story of 
Baby Nickel. 3468. 


Ciudad alegre y confiada. (Drama) 
31695. 

Civil service chronicle, inc. Fire de- 
partment motor apparatus. 28604. 

Civilian ezars. (Drama) 8299. 

Civilization. (Motion picture) 8713, 
11373, 16916. 

Civilization in the far East. (Motion 
picture) 382349. 

Civilization’s child. (Motion picture) 
8714. 

Claflin (R. C.) Columbia school of 
draiting, Washington. Columbia 


school of drafting. 1610. 
Claim adjusters guide, certified insur. 


attys. 14805. 
Claire-de-Lune. (Drama) 1008. 
Clairville (Ludw.) Czula_ struna. 


2811. 
Clancy! :( 32 -D.): 
Amer. banking credit co. Loan & 
investment contract. 6033. 
Lecture on a plan of operation for 
first mortgage loans. 31594. 
Lecture on an amortization loan 
system. 4965. 
Clancy (J. R.) Theatrical stage rig- 
ging. 19833. 
Clancy (William) Life story of Clara 
Kimball Young. 28605. 

Clapp (Woodbridge) : 
Alcove. 10948. 
President of Pongee. 

Clarasdorf-Castie Rock mines, 

map. 8598. 
Claremont, N. H., direct. 3464. 
Claremont institute. Schnackenberg 
(J. H.) Problems in pract. account- 
ing. 30852. 

Claremore, Okl., map. 18981. 

Clarence, Mo., map. 32187. 

Clarion. (Motion picture) 5465. 

Clark (—) Two nuts from Mattea- 

wan. 5210. 
Clark (A. W.) Graded writing text- 
bks. 11969, 19834. 


1158. 
Col., 


1535 


INDEX 


Clark (Amy) Myself said unto me. 
14806. 


Clark ‘¢€B:-B.):: 
Apostle. 8265*. 
False saint. 11012*. 
Outer edge of society. 31948. 
Son-in-law of M. Poirier. 32030. 


Clark (Mrs. Curran) Peanuts. 27647. 
Clark (H. H.) Sessions loan & trust 
co. Evidence of security. 13440. 
Clark (EK. M.) Rubaiyat of a heart. 

28606. 
Clark (Edward) Last mile. 8399. 


Clark (F. E.) Course of lessons in 
public schl. music. 3465, 14807, 
28607. 


Clark (F. W.) Lecture on scientific 
race training. 22337. 

Clark (G. H.) Let there be light. 
9292. 

Clark (G. J.) Synopsis of the writ- 
ings of Charles Dickens. 23369. 

Clark (H. H.) Midshipman Stanford. 
§298. 

Clark (I. W.) Egyptian cat. 27656. 

Clark (J. B.) League of nations to 
enforce peace. 28609. 

Clark (J. I. C.) Heartsease. 31799. 


Clark (J. J.) Richardson merchant’s 
slide rule. 28608. 
Clark: (J. W:.}: 

Moore & Evans. Our monthly 
salesman. 102380, 15751, 24180, 
30181. 

— Wholesale sporting goods. 
12933. 

Clark “€L."H:) : 

Wisconsin State normal = schl. 
Dept. of math. Methods & pro- 
cesses in written arith. to frac- 
tions. 223804. 

Methods, processes & prob- 
lems in fractions. 138843. 
Clark (M. G.) America first. 28610. 
Clark (M. L.) Adventures of X. 
13876. 
Clark (Norman) Under her thumb. 
32100 


Clark (R. T.) Man, his daily health. 
11970. 


- Clark (R. W.) 8rd. Fifteen cent poul- 


try fountain. 11971. 
Clark (Sam) Ten ways to win a 
woman. 28611. 
Clark (W. B.) Geog. of Maryland. 
25787. 
Clark (CWS, &. M1.) = 
Winifred Clark crochet bk. [ete.] 
14808, 14809. 
Winifred Clark lingerie crochet. 
9294. 
Clark, S. D., map. 32188. 
Clark, W. Va., map. 11255. 
Clark & Lewis. In Paradise, 22459. 


pt.1,n.S., v.] 


Clark Co., Ill., map. 16766. 
Clark ¢o.: 
For your own information. ‘2861 
Monthly income. [ete.] 2573 
25739. 
Clark-Delano co. Hartford, Conn., d 
rect. 3820. 
Clark-Elweli co. Vermilion Count 
Tll., direct. 10822. 
Clark thread co.: 
Clark’s O. N. T. bk. of needl 
work. 23370. 
Harris (F. A.) Clark’s O. N. * 
book. 29267. 
Clarkdale, Ariz., map. 1254. 
Clarke (Delia) See Sullivan (D. C. 
Clarke (Elbert) co., ine. Analysis « 
the selling price. 31595. 
Clarke (F. E.) Oberon and Titani 
1134. . 
Clarke (H. A.): 
Ages of Ann. 16487. 
Human nature. 31813. 
No fare. 25003. 
Clarke (Mabel McMaster-) See M 
Master-Clarke (Mabel) 
Clarke (Nora) Magie tube of she 
shines. 28613. 
Clarke Co., Wash., direct. 899. 
Clarke’s Boston blue bk. for 191 
28614. 
Clarksburg, W. Va., map. 22688. 
Clarksville, Tenn., First natl. banl 
Bank & the people. 19835. 
Clarksville-Russellville district, Ark 
map. 18982. 
Clash of class. (Drama) 5007. 
Clason (G. 8.) Longmont, Col., may] 
14112. 
Clason map co. of Cal. Los Angele: 
Cal., map. 8629. 
Class. (Drama) 8300. 
Class journal co.: 
Motor world. ‘Tire rate boo 
standard telegraphic code. 3020: 
Motor world pub. co. Tire rat 
bk. 380202. 
Class 16. (Drama) 16516. 
Claudel (Paul) Tidings brought t 
Mary. 18930. 
Claudy (C. H.): 
Good roads vs. mud-holes. [etce. 
6396-6399. - 
Roads & land values. [ete. 
3466, 3467. 
Claude Duval. (Drama) 24920. 
Claudia. (Motion picture) 11374, 
Clauser (Milton) Straight line alpha 
bet. 28616. ; 
Claverack, N. Y., direct. 15347. 
Claws and velvet paws. (Drama 
13908. 
Clay Co., Minn. Minn. state farmers 
direct. 238371. 


1536 


INDEX | 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Clayton (Hstelle) Barbara from The 
quick or the dead. 8585-1. 

Clayton (J. H.) Bonnie Blue-Bell. 
[ete.] 25740-25742. 

Clayton (Marguerite) Star tells girls 
how to save their beauty. 28617. 


Clear conscience. (Drama) 31696. 
Clear Lake, Ia., map. 32189. 


Clearwater (H. P.) Thesis: How to 
summon nature to your aid. 19836. 


Clearwater Co., Id., direct. 24351. 
Clearwater, Fla., direct. 2459. : 
Cleator (A. J.) Children’s day helper. 
19837. 
Cleaveland (KH. W.) Future aux- 
iliaries in English. 238372. 
Cleef (Eugene Van) See Van Cleef 
(Eugene) 
Clef club. 
9295. 
Clefton co.: 
: Instructions for operation and 
eare of northern light pit acety- 
lene generation. 11972. 
Northern light acetylene lighting 
system. 6400. 
Salesmen’s manual. 17358. 
memans (B. J:).: ° 
Awakening of Mr. Smith. 31637. 
Christmas greeting. 28618. 


Ellison’s Clef club bk. 


Clemency. (Drama) 18909. 
Clemens (J. R.) Woman from the 
sea. 14063. 

Clemens (Le Roy) /‘Tommy’s Dit. 
29438. 


Clement (A. H.) Fairie’s Christmas. 
1046. 
Clement (HE. W.): 
Asserts Japan is sincere.  [etc.] 
25743-25752. 
Chinda may quit U.S. post. [etc.] 
11975-11980. 
Criticize Japanese cabinet. [etc.] 
23373-23378. 
Farce & trick says Tokyo. [etc.] 
28619-28626. 
Japan approves U. SS. policy. 
Lives ec . 
Japan’s rice crop is good. [etc.] 
19838, 19839. 
Laud Hayashi’s appointment. 
fete.] 14810, 14811. 
Slement (L. H.) Army of Christmas 
Savers. 28627. 
Slement (Maud Moore-) 
Clement (Maud) 
Slementia (Sister) Wonderful Christ- 
mas give. 382154. 
Clements (J. R.) 


See Moore- 


Shaw’s campaign 


songs. 154. 

Slemmer (H. 8.): 
Clemmer paramount pictures. 
Consequences.- f[ete.] 11981- 


11986, 19840-19842. 


Clemmer (H. S.)—Continued. 
Giggloo. 25758. 
Red heads. 173638. 


Clemmer (J. N.) Seeking to save. 


17364. 

Clemmer paramount pictures. Con- 
sequences. [ete.] 11981-11986, 
19840-19842. 


Cleo, Okl., map. 32190. 
Cleopatra. (Drama) 1009. 
Clere (Henri) Expérience. 
Cleve (Cecilia Van) 
(Cecilia) 
Cleveland (Arthur) 
town. 22656. 
Cleveland (Harry) Cupid’s handicap. 
8310. 
Cleveland (L.): 
Graded base ball rules. 3468. 


16541. 
See Van Cleve 


Woman of the 


Two dice baseball rules. 11987, 
25754. 
Cleveland (Lucy) Animals’ progress. 
2780. 


Cleveland (R. G.) 
co. Leaks. 14819. 

Cleveland (William) 
Nancy Lee. 8362. 

Cleveland, O. Cleveland pocket bus. 
and st. direct. 14812. 

Cleveland, O., direct. 19848, 238379. 

Cleveland, O., map. 16767, 27707, 
27708. 


Cleveland co.: 

Bell (Archie) Cage girls of 
Tokyo. [ete.] 11776-11780. 
From promised land back to 

Kgypt. [ete.] 33801, 3302. 

Jinrikisha days. 14605. 

When Fafner attempts home 
run at League park. 9134. 

Clisbee (George) They show 
their faces, too, at Follies. 1603. 

Foran (Peggy) Girls, never 
marry a South Amer. fete] 
9575, 9576. 

Halliday (Dean) Men who have 

_ died that you may live. 23757. 

Handley (L. de B.) Why crawl- 
ing in the water is the most 
scientific way to swim. 17707. 

Hope (C. R.) Admiral’s daugh- 
ter’s house party. [ete.] 26274— 
26299. 

— Another poet in the trenches. 
[ete.] 28827-23852. 

— Banzai. [etc.] 17768-17785. 

Before the days of Chris- 
topher Columbus. [ete.] 390- 
398. 

—— Bigger the petticoat, the 
smailer the purse. [ete.] 9790- 
9815. 

— Canals on Mars. [ete. ] 
8869-3885. 


Cleveland system 


Good ‘ship 


1537 


—— a — 


INDEX 


Cleveland co.—Continued. 

Do they pay to join the 
crowd. [ete.] 12435-12452. 
Fisticuffs as first aid to grand 


opera. [ete.] 1965-1981. 

For all they that take the 
sword shall perish with the 
sword. f[ete.] 15315-15336. 


— Have Yuan Shi Kai & Kit- 
chener joined dead who still 


live. [ete.] 20512-20526. 

Hoyt (H. R.) Independence mes- 
sage. 15345. 

Hunter (L. W.) To a bathing 
girl. 17798. 

Karr (Benjamin) Results of 


Ford peace expedition. 4012. 

Libbey (L. J.) St. Valentine’s 
4130. 

McLaughlin (Robert) Why eter- 
nal Magdalene should be cast in 
stone. 7298. 

Macleod (F. A.) Paris, the world, 
now Paris, France. 10135. 

Price o(is vas.) ~Bird! visks 
23881. 

>— He’d dance right through 
church service. 4476. 

My wife, Miss Mary Smith. 


aim. 


7676. 

Slayton (Victor) War babies 
bane of civilian soldier - at 
Plattsburg. 21857. 

Thomas (TIT. J.) Was Minnie 
Peters murdered or did she kill 
herself. 8008. 


Van Duzer (Winifred) Divorced 
because of phantom loves. [etc.} 
2655-2657. 

Why people read the Updike 

story. 4840. 
Watterson (R. E.) 
fireroom. 27445. 

Cleveland dental mfg. co. Crandall 
(W. G.) Standardizing the amal- 
gam filling. 28683. 

Cleveland direct. co. 
direct. 23379. 

Cleveland heater co. 
[ete.] 14813-14818. 

Cleveland Jewish soc. bk. 1602. 

Cleveland plain dealer. Play in your 
own backyard. [etce.] 6401, 6402. 

Cleveland pub. co. Hope (C. R.) 
Armed monks guard priceless relics. 
[ete.] 6830-6948. 

Cleveland savings & loan co. 


Man in the 


Cleveland, O., 


Always ready. 


Home 


seekers. [ete.] 17365, 17366. 
Cleveland stone co. Build in stone. 
6403. 


Cleveland system co. Leaks. 14819. 
Cleveland telep. co.: 
Local operating practice ref. bk. 
285838. 


Specification. 2572 


Ol 


pt.1,n. s., v.43 


Cleveland tool & supply co. Catalog. 
Pad deh 
Cleveland trust co. What is money. 
28628. 
Cleveland twist drill co.: 
High speed or carbon drills? 
19844. 


Wish & its fulfillment. 11988. 
Clevenger (C. R.) Columbus, Ind., 


map. 16770. 
Clever Mrs. Carter. (Motion picture) 
14214. 
Clew. (Motion picture) 5915. 
Clews (G. D.) Look out! 2881. 


Cliff (Harry) Fox-art, the light of 
the world. 25756. 
Cliff (addie) Above board. 22348, 
Clifford (Edwin) My mother’s rosary. 
11107, 
Clifford (H. B.) Clifford roofer’s 
pitch bd. & tables. 11989. ; 
Clifford (J. H.) Hist. of the pioneer 
marine battalion at Guam. 9296. 
Clifford (J. M.) We’re ready Uncle 
Sam. 14820. 
Clifford & Lawton. Rosenzweig 
(Adolf) Serivalor. 743. 
Clift (Denison) High play. 8384. 
Clifton (Ethel): 
Baby clothes. 
Cindy. 31692. 
German American. 
23 Bellevue annex. 
Clifton, N. J., direct. 
Climax of politics. 
Cline (Louis) : 
Film princess. 11018. 
In Lotus Land. 27608. 
Cling-surface co. Fan belt. 
Clinten (C. L.): 
John Jiggsby’s jog. 27611. 
Reckoning. 31993. - 
Undertow. 27674. 
Clinton, Ill., map. 2999. 
Clinton, Mass., direct. 9297. 
Clinton, Mass., map. 11256. 


31638. 


22428. 
16737. 
15953. 


(Drama) 31697, 


6404. 


Clinton Co., Ia., map. 18983. 
Clipped wings. (Motion picture) 
22937. 


Clisbee (George) They show their 


faces, too, at Follies. 1603. 

Clist (C. L.) World-state league. 
World-state. 22321. 

Cloak model. (Drama) 27572. 


Cloak, suit & skirt mfrs. protective 
assn. Off. trade direct. 19845. 


Clod: |) (Drama) s2t19= 


Close (E. H.): 
Close (EK. H.) realty co. 
ehance. 1604. 
Co-operative home owners club. 
19846. 
Home. 3469. . 
Home orchards. 


Big 


11990. 


1538 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12. 1916 


Close (E. L.) Directions for the use 
of melody blocks. 9298. 
Close call. (Motion picture) 25233, 
27983. 
Close up views of President Wilson. 
(Motion picture) 14412. 
Closed road. (Motion picture) 11375. 
Clothes shop’s suit saving system. 
Weekly plan. 155. 
Clothier (R. C.) Uncle Harry’s talks. 
7413, 21176, 
Clothier pub. co., inc.: 
Style forecast for fall & winter. 
1605. 
Style forecast for spring & sum- 
mer 1917. 19847. 
Clothilde. (Drama) 8301. 
Cloud. (Drama) 24921. 
Clough (A. L.) Hints for motorists. 
23380, 25757, 28629. 
Clover (Madge) Desert, song cycle 
for one voice. 9299. 
Clown. (Motion picture) 11376. 
Clown act. (Motion picture) 17036. 
Club members schedule of coming 
events. 23382. 
Club woman. (Drama) 18910. 
Clucker & Hixson co. Automobile ac- 
ecessories. 28634. 
Clugston (K. T.): 
Candlewane. 8287. 
Heart’s ash. 8377. 
Clune (W. H.) Ramona. 8903. 
Cné (Ora): 
Children’s & misses’ millinery. 
fete.] 28635-28688. 
Millinery facings. [ete.] 19848- 
19850. 
Co-coal-co. Oakoal. 6405. 
Coal dealers’ blue bk. 6406, 25758. 
Coal field direct. & mining cat. 23383. 
Coaldale, Pa., map. 5257. 
Coan (C. A.) Four winds of heaven. 
13867. 
Coates (F. B.) Jungle man. 22472. 
Cobb (A. E.) America prepared. 
16889. 
Cobb (Collier) North Carolina suppl. 
3470. 
Cobb (i. S.): 
John W. Blake. 16583. 
Snares of hell. 156. 
Cobb (M. M.) Plays, poems, stories 
and sayings. 14821. 
Cobbler stick to your last. (Motion 
picture) 19134. 
Coburn (M.L.) Milky way. 157. 
Cocaine. (Drama) 31698. 


Cochran (M. D.) Chauffeurs’ reward | 
system co. Brief exposition. 11944. | 
Cochran independent publicity service. 
Cohen telephones the marriage bureau. 


Kansas, map. 25180-25182. 
Code. (Drama) 18911. 


Code of his ancestors. (Motion pic- | 


ture) 14215. 


Code of Marcia Gray. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5466. 

Code of the hills. (Motion picture) 
LIST. 

Code of the mountains. 
1010. 


Code of the mountains. (Motion pic- 
ture) 6001. 


Code of the mounted. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19135. 


Codey (Hmile) Labistouille et Co- 
quembois. 22477. 
Cody (G. H.): 
Ashes of love. 24899. 
Hertha’s mistake. 31805. 
Cody (Sherwin) : 

Imaginary corres. prac.  [ete.] 
9300-9305. 

Minimum essentials in gram. 
11991. 

Natl. associated schls. of scientific 
bus. Natl. bus. ability tests. 
12978. 

Natl. bus. ability tests. Bulletin. 
10274. 

Coe (Marie): 
Fool’s luck. 5041. 
Web of her own weaving. 22646. 
Coe (O. J.) Tom, Dick & Harry. 
23384. 
Coe (Sayers): 

Amer. pioneer prose. writers. 
[ete.] 11992, 11998. 

Amer. poets of the soil. [ete.] 
19851, 19852. 

Chile. [ete.] 28639-28642. 

Goiden age of Greece. [ete.} 
3471, 3472. 

Joan of Are. f[ete.] 158, 159. 

Natl. gallery. [ete.] 9306, 9307. 

Raphael. f[ete.] 23385, 23386. 

Shakespeare’s country. 14822. 

Yosemite valley. 25759. 

Coffrin (W. H.) There and back 
from Detroit, Mich. 22043. 

Cognac cask. (Motion picture) 8799. 

Cohan (G. M.): 

George M. Cohan as poet laureate. 
6407. 

Hit-the-trail Holliday. 11049. 

House of glass. 11054. 

Cohen (I. D.) Gateway to Engl. 
27549. 

Cohen (Mrs. N. H.) For my sons. 
3473. 

Cohen (P. 8.) Trade ticklers. 28643. 

Cohen and his coin. (Drama) 1011. 

Cohen and Levy. (Drama) 10990. 

Cohen, Goldman & co. Overcoats & 
raincoats. 9308. 


(Drama) 


18779. ; 
Cohen telephones to the real estate 
office. 18778. 


1539 


! 


INDEX 


Life. 22481. 
Jewish leaders. 25760, 


Cohill (W. W.) 

Cohon (S. S.) 
28644. 

Coile (O. R.) How to write for pay. 
[ete.] 9309, 9310. 


Coit (Stanton) Are Amer. men slaves 
of women. 1606. 
Coke (J. H.) Seattle, Wash., map. 


3105. 
Coker (C. H.) Vacation lines. 25761. 


Colahan (W. P.) Best policy. 18797. 


Colbert (Bradford) 
bine corp. Gas turbines. 12086. 


Colborn (B. B.) American music. 
8261. 
Colborne (Elizabeth) : 
Magic balance bk. 17367. 
Yarns for children to sew and 
read. 14823. 
Colby (Archie): 

Girl from the movies. 8356. 

Lemon or the peach? 1098. 

Rich Mr. Ginsberg. 1169. 

Rosita. 1178. 
Colby (Eleanor) 

25102. 
Colby (W. E.): 

Mute witness. 84382. 

Rube & the ragamuffin. 16673. 
Cold day. (Drama) 5008. 
Cold hearts & hot flames. 

picture) 22849. 
Cole (A. J.) Art for profit. 
Cole (C. W.) Gopher. 15178. 
Cole (M. W.) Just Jane. 224783. 
Cole (N. W.) Elec. economy. 14824, 
Cole (Truman) Colford copartner- 
ship-farm contract. 3474. 
Cole chem. co. Formulas for chem. 
preparations. 23387. 
Cole motor car co. Cole 8, construc- 
tion & care. 19853. 
Coleby (W. T.) Dusty path. 1038. 
Colee (C. L.) Our baby. 98311. 
Coleman (A. M, C.): 

Greatest discovery. 18836. 

Model burglar. 31902. 
Coleman (Hamilton): 

On the veranda. 

When a girl loves. 
Coleman (P. J.): 

Molly machree. 31905. 

Redemptioner. 31995. 
Coleman (Walter) Leap year. 
Coleman, Tex., map. 16768. 
Coleridge (S. T.) Rime of the an- 

cient mariner. 160. 
Colgate & co.: 

Bringing up the teeth. 19854. 

Colgate comforts. 11995. 

Magic pearls. 9312. 
Coliaboration. (Drama). 31699. 
Collard (Avalon) Belle of Valados. 

24906. 


Nonsense fortunes. 


(Motion 
11994, 


18884. 
32129. 


16594. 


Detroit gas tur- 


pt.1, 0. s., v.13 


(Drama) 10991. 
(Motion picture) 


Colleen. 
College boomerang. 
14216. 
College cowboy. (Drama) 13912. 
College of interstate commerce. 
Course on interstate commerce & 
railroad transportation. 3475. 
College Park, Ga., direct. 9440. 
College tie. (Drama) 22389. 
Collier (A. D.) Lane Co., Or., map. 
5288. 
Collier (P. F.) & son, ine: 
Eliot (C. W.) Harvard classics. 
12153. 
How we get it. 19855. 
Collier (T. F.) Syllabus of the Revo- 
lutionary & Napoleonic era. 19856. 
Collins (F. W.): 
Evaluation of public utilities. 
14825. 
Preparing for the profession of in- 


dustrial engineer. 3476. 
Collins (H. A.): 
Judge’s decision. [ete.] 38477, 
3478. 
Life annuity bonds. 19857. 
Winning side. 28645. 


Collins (John). Synopsis or first in- 
stalment of continued story of gen- 
eration. 6408. 

Collins (L. L.): 

Eleventh ward had first state fair 
& park. [ete.] 6409-6413. 

Foundation laid by pioneer miller. 
[ete.] 3479-3482. 

Newly wed pair first to settle in 
fourth ward. [ete.] 1607-1609. 

U, chief boast of second ward. 


161. 
Collins (Samuel) Paper centering 
seale. 19858, 28646. 


Collins (Whitney) Little sister of the 
streets. 27623. 
Collins publicity service: 

Adv., nation-wide thrift movement. 
[ete.] 17368-17375. 

Collins business building bulle- 
tin. 162, 6414, 9318, 11996, 
14826-14841, 19858, 25763-25771, 
28647. 

Portland assn. for the encourage- 
ment of thrift. To our friends. 
15993. 

Collis food co. Poultry house supplies. 
9314. 

Collison (H. C.) Steiner (Rudolf) 
Spiritual guidance of man & of man- 
‘kind. 2557. 

Collodion emulsion co. How to work 
Ceco collodion emulsion. 11997. 


Collyer (R. N.) Off. classification 
committee. Off. classification. 
30514. 


Collyer’s pub. co. Babize (A. ©.) Fol- 
lowing the tape. 28174. 


1540 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Colman bros. Russel (T. H.) Concise 
Amer. bus. course. 10563. 

Colombia, map. 22689, 32191. 

Colombier (Hugéne) Exploits d’une 
petite Francaise. 8341. 

Colonel Heeza Liar and the bandits. 
(Motion picture) 14217. 
Colonel Heeza Liar captures Villa. 
(Motion picture) 14218. 
Col. Heeza Liar gets married. 
tion picture). 25234. 
Col. Heeza Liar, hobo. 
ture) 27798. 

Col. Heeza Liar plays Hamlet. 
tion picture). 191386. 

Colonel Heeza Liar wins the pennant. 
(Motion picture) 8715. 

Col. Heeza Liar’s bachelor quarters. 
(Motion picture) 22850. 


(Mo- 
(Motion pic- 
(Mo- 


Colonel Heeza Liar’s courtship. (Mo- 
tion picture) 16917. 

Colonial hotel. Wine list. 17376. 

Colonial tea. (Drama) 10992. 


Colonial trust co. Have you made 
your will? [ete.] 11998-12001. 
Colonna (Dora) Mother’s maledic- 

tion. 93815. 
Color fairies. (Drama) 32094. 
Color madness (Drama) 2801. 
Colorado, map. 1255, 3000, 16769, 
18984. 
Colorado City, Col., direct. 
Coiorado culvert & flume co. 
3488. 
Colerado cumulative quarterly digest. 
3484, 14849, 19867. 


14850. 
Catalog. 


Colorado Springs, Col., direct. 14850. 

Colorado weather chart calendar. 
28649. 

Colorist. 12002. 

Colter (J. R.) Personally conducted. 
5142. 


Colum (Padraic) Three plays. 27670. 
Columbia, Ala., map. 25105. 
Columbia, S. C., direct. 9316. 
Columbia Co., direct. 24789. 
Columbia graphophone co. Mohler 
(Louis) Music moods. 30169. 
Columbia iron & wire works co.: 
Catalog EF of fire-escape views. 
19868. 
Columbia 
17377. 
Columbia law review (Trustees of) 
Columbia law review. 17378. 


window coal. chute. 


Columbia life insur. co. 4 option 
policy. 9317. 
Columbia metal box co. Columbia 


eabinets. 6416. 


Columbia pictures corp.: 
Child of destiny. 19132. 
Flower of No Man’s Land. 16940. 
Gates of Hden. 27829. 
Half million bribe. 8768. 
kiss of hate. 8809. 


77396—1T——_6 


Columbia pictures corp.—Continued. 
Life’s shadows. 25293. 
Light of happiness. 229389. 
Lovely Mary. 5707. 
Notorious Gallagher. 14821. 
Columbia products eco. Noble (Frank- 
lin) lLime-fertilization. 10366. 
Columbia River, map. 14079, 14080. 
Columbia River highway, map. 11257. 
Columbia schl. of drafting, Washing- 
ton. Columbia schl. of drafting. 
1610. 
Columbia tire & auto co. 
14851. 
Columbia trust co. Plain facts about 
trust co. service. 163. 

Columbia univ. Dept. of neurology. 
Outlines for clinical exam. 19869. 
Columbian hog & cattle powder co. 
Make more money on your live stock. 

9318. 
Columbian rope co. 


Catalog. 


“ Salesman-ship 


of the Columbian crew.”  [ete.] 
21730, 27112, 30828. 

Columbiana pump co. Columbiana 
pumps. 12003. 

Columbus, Ga., direct. 6417. 
Columbus. (Drama) 27563%, 


Columbus, Ind., map. 16770. 

Columbus, O., direct. 173879. 

Columbus, O., map. 8599. 

Columbus, O., New first natl. bank. 
Bonds of our country. 6418. 

Columbus dental mfg. co. Art of 
crown & bridgework. 19870. 

Columbus mutual life insur. co. Shan- 
non’s table of life insur. results. 
12004. 

Columbus ry., power & light co. Let 
us do it for you now. 19871, 28650. 

Colville (W. J.) Story of Parsifal. 


14852. 
Colville Indian reservation, Wash., 
map. 5258, 8600, 14081, 14082, 16771. 
Colvin (D. L.) Natl. prohibition. 
6419. 


Colvin (EF. H.): 
Mfg. British 8 in. shells. 
Mfg. 120 mm. Serbian 
3485, 6420. 
Colwell (H. C.) Guinevere. 1069. 
Combat. (Motion picture) 22851. 
Combe ptg. co. Haase (Wrederick) 
Ady. & distribution. 15211. 
Combustion appliances co. 
28651. 
Come across. 
Come-back. 
Come down the shiny way. 
8302. 


Come-on. 

Comedians. 

Comedy of baffles. 

Comedy of resurrection. 
24922. 


9319. 
shells. 


Bestix. 


(Drama) 16517. 
{Motion picture) 8716. 
(Drama) 


(Motion picture) 16918. 
(Drama) 18918. 

(Drama) 14020. 
(Drama) 


1541 


2 See ee 


a ae SS eee San Sa 


INDEX 
pt. 1, 15 Ss ve fe 


Comfort automobile co. Automobile 
trips in & around Philadelphia. 
17880. 

Cémica. (Drama) 2802. 

Coming. (Drama) 16518. 

Coming across. (Drama) 31700. 

Coming back. (Drama) 5009. 


Coming down. (Motion picture) 5739, 
8858. 
Coming of love. (Drama) 
Comme (L. J.) Three plays. 
Commerce trust co.: 
Accumulative savings certificate. 


24923. 
32072. 


[ete.] 164-170. 
New plan for’ saving. [ete.} 
148538, 14854. 
Commercial & financial chronicle. 
Hand-bk. of securities. 19872, 23388, 
PAST M 


Commercial & savings bank. Guaran- 
teed deposits. 12005. 
Commercial art studio. 
map. 22796. 
Commercial bank: 
Amer. Christmas club. 12006. 
Money when you need it. 19875. 
Sure & easy savings club. [etc.] 
19873, 19874. 

Commercial calculator co., inc. Euclid 
commer. calculator. 19876. 

Commercial club of Kansas City, Mo. 
Dept. of traffic. Shippers guide. 
14855. 

Commer. credit co.,ltd. Grand Rapids 
rating guide. 238389. 

Commercial economy co. Banker’s 
analyt. prospectus of the Commer. 
economy co. 9321. 

Commercial humus co. 


Tampa Bay, 


To produce 


plants profitably. 9322. 
Commercial illustrator. 6421, 9323, 
12007. 


Commercial news pub. co. Vessels 
owned on the U. S. Pacific coast ex- 
elusive of the Philippine Islands. 
8108. 

Commercial newspaper Co.: 

Jenkins (W. C.) Baltimore the 
city of great opportunities. 
[ete.] 26391, 26392. 

Striking example of pubic 

service efficiency. 29598. 

N. Y. commer. America’s leading 
mfrs. f[ete.] 24262, 24268. 

Success of public utility hold- 

ing.-cos..” #5831, 

Ruslander (EF. E.) 
judge in labor 
16079. 

Commercial publicity co. 
beaten track. 9324. 

Commercial ref. co. 
dividual ratings. 

Commercial 
28652. 


Who is to be 
disputes now. 


Off the 
Red bk. of in- 


27024. 
register, New York. 


Commercial savings bank & trust co. 
Reservoirs of power. 19877. 
Commercial service ¢o.: 
Charlotte, N. C., direct. 19792. 


Winston-Salem, N. C., direct. 
24859. 

Commercial tribune. Commer. tri- 
bune’s Who’s who contest. 19878. 
Committee on credentials. (Motion 

picture) 16919. 
Commodore. (Drama) 22390. 


Common cause. Why the laborer 
should oppose prohibition. 171. 

Common ground. (Motion picture) 
16920. 

Common 
22852. 

Common sense. (Drama) 10993. 

Commoner pub. co. Complete direct. 
of glass factories. 3487. 

Commonwealth hotel constr. corp. 
Greatest hotel in the world. 28658. 

Commonwealth idea. 28654. 

Commonwealth investment co. of Enid, 
Okl. Agricultural banking forms. 
28655. 

Commonweath savings bank. Safety 
for savings. 19880. 

Community publicity service. There 
are many reasons why you should 
come to De Kalb. 6422. 

Community rubber co. 
25778. 

Community savings & loan cc. 
with a head. 93825. 

Community savings & loan co., Wash- 
ington, D. C. Bank with a heart. 
3486. 

Comoedia: 

Fee. 8844. 
Wenn nicht 
8564. 

Compere (C. H.) Compere (C. H.) & 
co. Farm for sale. 14856. 

Complete direct. of glass factories. 
3487. 

Compert (Angelina) 
sus. 16629. 

Compston (Nelson) : 


law. (Motion picture) 


My choice. 
Bank 


der Johann wéar. 


Mount Parnas- 


For her husband’s sake. 31769. 
Gringo and the greaser. 31790. 


Love & politics. 31867. 
Ten nights in a bar-room. 18925, 
Under Arizona’s skies. 18940. 
Under false colors. 18941. 
Waifs of a great city. 18948. 
Compton (Charles) Oh! Dickie. 
18881. 
Compton (F. E.) & co. 
N.) Pictured knowledge. 
Compton (Lois): 
Simon says, toes up. 8505. 
Who pays. 11224. 
Compton, Cal., direct. 16380. 
Compton, Cal., map. 18985. 


Kendall (C. 
9987. 


1542 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Compton-Johnson co.: 
Miller (P; A.) Bus. producer. 
10212. 
Salesmaker. 4558. 


Comstock (L. K.) & co. Electrical dis- 
tributing system. 23390, 25774. 

Conant (I. F.) Will o’ the world. 
16724. 


Conard (J. D.) Salt City bus. college | 


of Hutchinson, Kan. Facts. 217382. 


Conard & Jones co. Floral guide. 
6423. 


Concord, Cal. First natl. bank. Bank- 
ing made plain. 238391. 


Concordia coupon corp. 
trading stamp bk. 19881. 


Concordia Parish, La., map. 25106. 
Concrete. 10063. 


Conde (Louis Garcia.) 
Conde (Louis) 


Concordia 


See Garcia 


Condemnation. (Motion picture) 
11378. 
Condon (Holt) Batchelder _ tiles. 
28260. 


Conductor Kate. (Motion picture) 
19137. 

Cone-pulley speed table. 3488. 

Coney Island princess. (Motion pic- 
ture) 382350. 

Confectioners mercantile agency, ine. 
Green bk. 17381. 

Conference board on safety & sanita- 
fon, — Spirit of caution. 21902, 
27211. 

Conferencia de Algeciras. 
ar701. 

Confession. (Motion picture) 5912. 

Confessional, & other Amer. plays. 
(Drama) 5009* 

Confidential instr. on the list com- 
piling bus. 9195.- 

Confiict. (Drama) 5010, 5011. 

Conflict. (Motion picture) 16921, 
16922. 

Conflicting conscience. 
ture) 16923. 

Congratulations pass ’em ’round. 
8126. 

Congregational S. S. & pub. soe: 

Mckenzie (Sophie) Circle of the 

morning light. 29986. 

‘Memory worship in the Sun. schl. 

8116. 

Orders of worship. 14857. 
Coniuratio. (Drama) 8399*. 
Conklin (F. R.) Putting it over. 

5161. 

Conklin (H. A.) 
5161. 

Conklin (V. T.) Laws of state for 
Sites ete: |] 1G. G12. 

Conlan (E. X.) Bull Conn and co. 
13896. 


(Drama) 


(Motion pic- 


Putting it over. 


Conley (KE. T.) ‘Training in bayonet 
fighting. 9326. 

Conn (H. W.) Physiology & health. 
6424. 

Connaway (J. W.) Stamping out hog 
cholera. 6426. 

Connecticut, map. 1256, 1257, 3001, 
14083, 14084, 16772, 18986, 22690. 
Connecticut. Supreme ect. of errors. 

Conn. repts. 23392, 28656. 
Connecticut plumber, steam & gas fit- 
ter,” 172: 
Conn. River Valley. Conn. River Val- 
ley & shore line direct. 3489. 
Connell (J. T.) Two thousand words. 
23402. 

Connellsville, Pa., direct. 25775. 
Connelly (Bert) Importance of 
economy in poultry culture. 6427. 
Connelly (Marcus) Amber empress. 

8259. 
Conner (J. R.) Murder of the king’s 
English. 25776. 
Connor (Agnes) 600 miles from New 
Moule: laa 
Connor (J. K.): 
Counterfeiters. 8304. 
Dummy’s revenge. 5028. 
How you can protect your photo 
play. 25777. 
Preparedness. 11135. 
Connor (Ralph) pseud. See Gordon 
CC. We) 
Connor-Glover (Edalah) Keep on 
smiling. 23403. 
Connorton (L. G.) Eventide. 19882. 


Conover (W. R.): 


Arr. & maintenance of machine 
tools. [ete.] 17382-17385. 

Control of expense materials. 
[ete.] 198838, 19884. 

Dept. of economy. 9327. 

Designing and drafting. [etc.] 
14858-14860. 

Factory transportation of prod- 
uct & materials. [ete.] 12008, 
12009. 

Machine-shop small tools. 6428. 
Conquering hero. (Drama) 18914. 
Conqueror. (Motion picture) 5467. 
Conquest. (Drama) 1012. 

Conquest of Helen. (Drama) 223891. 

Conquista del amigo. (Drama) 
31702. 

Conrad (C. F.) No more gray hair! 
19885. 

Conrad, Ia., map. 1258. 

Conroy (T. J.) Illus. cat. and price 
list. 14861. 


Conscience. (Drama) 27573. 

Conservator co. Bankers’ maturity 
calendar. 28196. 

Consolidated ear co. Abbott Detroit 
motor cars. 178. 


15438 


a 


N 


INDEX 


Consolidated film corp.: 

Crimson stain mystery. 19141, 
22860, 25286-25238, 27799-27801, 
32351-32354. 

Terhune (A. P.) Crimson stain 
mystery. 22028, 24696, 27326, 
oL2at2. : 

Consolidated sales co. You'd smile 
too. 19886. 

Conspiracy. (Motion picture) 25235. 

Constitution, Atlanta: 
Before and after breakfast. [fete.] 
3490-3492. 
Feeding the pussy in the morning. 
fete.] 1613-1615. 
In society circles. 174. 
Consultation free. (Drama) 22392. 
Consumers co-operative co. Fighting 
the high cost of living. 14862. 

Consumers union, Boston. Consumers 
union. 28658. 

Contemporary verse. 175, 3493, 6429, 
12010. 

Contest. (Drama) 8303, 13915. 

Conti (Jean) Labistouille et Coquem- 
bois. 22477. 

.Continent. Assemblies of the past. 
12011. 

Continental bond corp.: 

Continental investment bond. 
[ete.] 14864. 14865. 

Plan of the Continental invest- 
ment bond. 19887. 

Continental Congress. 
13915*. 

Continental distributors, inc. Prepar- 
edness. 19888. 

Continental hotel: 

Continental hotel. 17386. 

What every guest of this hotel 
should know. 14866. 

Continental illus. co. Piano dealers 
publicity aid. 1616. 
Continental producing co. Goldstein 
(Robert) Spirit of ’76. 12300. 
Contra Costa Co., Cal., direct. 27048. 
Contra el querer no hay razones. 
(Drama) 32015. 

Contradiction still. (Drama) 381708. 

Contrary Mary. (Drama) 16519. 

Contreras .(Manuel Peeci) See Pecci 
Centreras (Manuel) 

Controlling a husband. 
28038. 

Converging paths. (Motion picture) 
22853. 

Convinced. (Drama) 1013. 

Convulsion. (Drama) 2805. 

Conway (T. A.) 18 reliable prescrip- 
tions. 3494. 

Conway, Mo., map. 8601. 

Conwell (J. L.) Memories of Lincoln. 
1617. 

Jonwell (R. H.) Church aid to pa- 
triotism. [ete.] 64381-6435. 


(Drama) 


(Drama) 


pt. I, ns ss vids 


Conyers (Joseph) Our new minister. 
14009. . 

Cook (A. S.) co. Asa S. Cook co., 
wood screw machine specialists, ete. 
12012. 

Cook (C. C.): 

Dowey (G. G.) Adult Bible class. 
28889. 

Haldeman (I. M.) Haldeman’s 
internatl. S. S. lesson quarterly. 
Stg0r 2OLTs 

— Our Lord Jesus Christ is 
coming. 29230. 

—— This hour not the hour of 
the Prince of Peace. 3796. 

Cook (EH. M. L.) Seed. .14040. 

Cook (E. V.) Christmas word I bring 
to you. 28659. 

Cook (Elisha) Drifts. 24931. 

Cook (F. S.) Efficiency. 19889. 

Cook (G. C.) Suppressed desires. 
32058. 

Cook (H. L.) Animals that resemble 
man. f[ete.] 25778, 25779. 

Cook (Henry) Dial of knowledge. 
6436 


Cook (J. H.) Fifty-two talks on want 
adv. 6487. 

Cook (Joe) One man vaudeville show. 
1139. 

Cook (M. R.) Crossed wires. 18812. 

Cook (8S. L.) Game of comedy. 25021, 

Cook (Sam) Mexican and the coon. 
11096. 

Cook (W. E.) Game of lingo. 28660. 

Cook (W. H.) Twelve collection let- 
ters. 28662. 

Cooke (C. H.) Signs of the coming, 
parousia of the Lord Jesus Christ. 
25780. 

Cooke (D. C.) Patterson, Cooke sery- 
ice co., ine. Adv. unit system. 7640. 

Cooke (H. L. 8.) Cooke (Philos) 
Alphabet for the simplified phonetic¢ 
spelling of Amer. Engl. 64388. 

Cooke (J. B.) Crutch.. 10897, 

Cooke (J. F.) Trills, and how they 
sheuld be played. 28663. E 

Cooke (Philos): 

Alphabet for the simplified pho- 
netic spelling of Amer. Engl. 
6438. 
Improved alphabet for spell- 
ing phonetically. 14867.- 

Cooke (Stanley) Girl from upstairs. 
8357. 

Cooks vs. chefs. 
5468. 

Cooksey (Curtis) Featuring Jane 
Stringer: 258i. «>. 

Cooksey (N. B.) Alcohol ry. 23404. 

Coole (R. G.) Friend of my heart. 
[ete.] 28664-28670. 

Cooley & Marvin co. Uniform plan of 
cost acct. control. 23405. 


(Motion picture) 


1544 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Coolidge (E. L.): 
Kitchen movies 
14868. 
Proper management of breasi-fed 
infants. 25781. 
Coolidge (H. D.) Murder will occa- 
sionally out. 16631. 
Coolidge (I. D.) Campaign of news- 
paper adv. for automobile garages. 
17387. 
Coolidge adv. 
milk. 6439. 
Coombs (HE. F.) & co. How. 25782. 
Cooney (J. M.) Lecture on the com- 


for the baby. 


service. Pasteurized 


posers. 1618. 

Coonville ’ristocrat club. (Drama) 
24924, 

Cooper (C. R.) Parables of a pessi- 
mist. 3495. 


Cooper (G. H.): 

Elementary arith. of the octimal 
notation. 19890. 
Twinkling of stars. 28671. 

Cooper (Mrs. H. B.) Story vf Mr. & 

Mrs. Tilak. 24880. 

Sooper (HH. H.) 

12013. 

Cooper (J. F.): 
Last of the Mohicans. 19891. 
Ultimo dei Moicani. 8553. 

Cooper (Ryley) Exploring with a cir- 

cus. 23406. 
Cooper (W. S.): 
Footlight waftings. . 6440. 
Is he a bandit. 5066. 
Co-operative advertising co.: 
Facts. 3685. 
Gear up your productive capacity. 
12014 
Co-operative assn. of gasoline engi- 
neers of the U. 8S. A. Prospectus. 
23407. 
Co-operative bldg. & loan assn. Power 
of co-operation. 17388. 
Co-operative buyers magazine. 176. 
Co-operative buying co. Citizens de- 
fense puzzle. 19892. 
_ Co-operative commutation coupon co. 
Repeat sales. 3496. 


Among friends. 


Co-operative realty assn. Bulletin. 
19893. 

Cooperstein (M.) Ah gim’me the ring. 
31615. 

Coopersville, Mich., map. 8602. 

Coos Co., Or., direct. 17389. 

Coos telep. co. Telep. direct. 177, 
19894, 28672. : 

Cop & the lady. (Drama) 2806. 


Copeland (C. C.): 
Homeless hobo. 18844. 
Tampico. 18924. 
Copeland (H. H.) & son. Comparative 
wae Fr. Fr. repts.’ fete.] 6441, 
12015, 12016. 


Copeland (H. W.): 
Introduced to a larger world. 
17399. 


Linceln the emancipator. 12017. 
Copeland bros. : 

Homeless hobo. 18844. 

Noodle soup. 18879. 

Tampico. 18924. 
Copper copped. (Drama) 31704. 
Copperhead. (Drama) 5012. 
Coq en pate. (Drama) 5013. 
Corbett (J. J.) Buffaio boy in the 

virgin forest. 28673. 


Corbett (Young) How to punch the 


bag. 28674. 

Corbin (J. L.) Logan Co., Col., map. 
16816. 

Coreoran (Austin) You & the old 
violin. 17391. 


Corcoran gallery of art: 
Lincoln (N. 8.) Engraved por- 
traits of Amer. patriots. 2158, 
(225: 


Wileox (P. S.) Engraved por- 


traits of Amer. patriots. 2740. 
Corcoran vs. Mason. (Drama) 13916. 
Cordell, Okl., map. 22691. 

Corder, Mo., map. 27709. 

Cordet (Adeline) Crocheted = gift 
novelties. [ete.] 25783-25786. 

Cordova (Rienzi de) See De Cordova 
(Rienzi) 

Cordova (Rudolph de) Mordecai, the 
Jew. 13991. 


Cordrey (C. W.) 
scream. 645F. 
Core (M. K.) 


Let the eagle 


Little widow Premi. 


23408. 

Corinna. (Drama) 18811. 

Corinne of the circus. (Drama } 
31705. 

Coriolanus. (Drama) 24924, 31706. 
Cormac’s Christmas. (Drama) 22398. 
22393. 

Cormon (Eugene) Two orphans. 
32165-2. 


Corn culture. 6727. 
Corneau (P. B.) Napoleon and the 
sentry. 31921. 
Cornell (E, L.) Gen. instructions to 
- pregnant women. 19895, 
Cornell (R. H.) Save and hang where 
it’s handy, ete. 173892. 
Cornell (S. H.): 
Coming. 16518. 
Man size job. 16619. 
Cornell co. What does home mean to 
you. 3497. 
Cornell co-operative soc. Familiar 
views at Cornell univ. 20218. 
Cornell law list. 3498. 
Corner in cotton. (Motion picture) 
5469. 
Corner in water. 
22854. 


(Motion picture} 


1545 


INDEX 


Cornered. (Drama) 1014, 31707. 
Cornforth (G. EH.) Food combinations 
& methods of cooking. 6452. 
Corning (Leavitt) : 
Jobbers & mfrs. of St. Paul. 
23409. 
St. Paul year book. 21727. 
Corning, O., map. 5259. 
Cornish (J. F.) Is there an hereafter. 
12018. 
Cornish (R. G. BE.) Legal sidelights 
for lawyers and laymen. 1619, 3499. 
Cornish, N. H., direct. 3501. 
Cornwell (A. TT.) Bible. Hnglish. 
Divine message. 19€47. 
Corona typewriter co., ine. Personal 
touch in typewriting. 23410. 
Coronado’s vision. (Drama) 110380. 
Corporal Billy’s comeback. (Motion 
picture) 11879. 
Corporation calendar. 
12019. 
Corporation co. of Del. Digest of the 
gen. corp. laws. 12020. 
Corporation security ratings. 3502. 
Corporation trust co. Corporation 
trust co.’s income tax service. 1621. 
Corpus Christi, Tex., map. 5260. 
Correctionville, Ia., map. 16773. 
Correo de gabinete (Drama) 2807. 
Correspondence school of patent law. 
Patent laws & office practice. 9328, 
14869. 
Corrigan (C. 8S.) Trip to the mis- 
sions. 3503. 
Corrigan (Emmett) Mrs. Hastman’s 
broech. 381901. 
Corrigan (M. D.): 
Kentucky handicap. 5075. 
Tenth commandment. 14048. 
Corrugated fibre co. Bozell (W. H.) 
Acctg. system. 14684. 
Cors (H. A.) Concordia coupon corp. 
Concordia trading stamp bk. 19881. 
Corse (F. D.) Oswego Co., N. Y., di- 
rect. 18252. 
Corsia (Mdward de) See De Corsia 
(Hdward) 
Corte-scope co. Instr. bk. on how to 
use your corte-scope. 19896. 
Cortelyou (W. W.) Sylvia. 11181. 
Corticelli silk mills. Ellison Nellie. 
Corticelli lessons in tatting. 23553. 
Cortis (EK. W.): 
Bit of life. 8281. 
Every woman’s problem. 22416. 
What every man needs. 8566. 
Cortland, N. Y., direct. 14870. 
Cortland grinding wheel corp. Cort- 
land grinding wheels. 19897. 
Cory (David) Dorothy - Jack bk. 
19898. 
Coryell (EH. B. H.) Miller’s children. 
31891. 
Cosette. (Motion picture) 27922. 


1620, 6453, 


pt. En. 8,/¥ide 


Cosher. (Drama) 25057 

Cosmofotofilm co. Tailor of Bond 
street. 27949. 

Cosmopolitan print dept.: 
Cosmopolitan calendars. 9329. 
Cosmopolitan prints. 6454. 

Cossack whip. (Motion picture) 
22855. 

Cost of high living. (Motion picture) 
11880. 

Cost reducing home supply corp.: 

Contract. 9330. 
Your opportunity shown herein. 
12021. 

Costallat & cie. Piano et ses préde- 
césseurs. 380639. . 

Coste (Claire) Adversaries. 975. 

Coste & Frichter co. Louisiana auto- 
mobile direct. 29902. 

Cotrell & Leonard. From this to this. 
3504. 

Cotta’sche (J. G.) buchhandlung 
nachf. Entgétterte welt. 2824. 
Cotter (G. 8.) Highland Park bus. 

direct. 3860. 

Cottman (G. 8.) Under three flags. 
14871. 

Cottonseed oil mill direct. & cotton- 
seed caleulator. 14872. 

Cottrell (fT. D.) Cottrell’s minimum 
freight charge. [ete.] 23411, 23412. 

Couch (Arthur Quiller-) See Quiller- 
Couch (Arthur) 

Couch (S. H.) c¢o.; ing, Cone are 
vate telep. systems. 25787. 

Coudery (H. 8S.) United service assn., 
ine. Internatl. 250-mile speedway 
auto race. 24757. 

Coufal (J. F.) Novelty notes. 659, 
13137, 15906, 18236, 24367, 30493. 
Coulson (Elizabeth) Guide for be- 
ginners in piano playing. 14873. 
Coulter (G. M.) Michiganesian. 

are é 

Council Bluffs, Ia., direct. 3505. 

Council of Hope college. See Hope 
college (Council of) 

Count. (Motion picture) 22856. 

Counterfeit five. (Motion picture) 
27860. 

Counterfeiters (Drama) 83804. 

Counterfeiters. (Motion picture) 
32501. 

Country boy. Rate ecard. 12022. 

Country boy scout. (Drama) 31708. 

Country druggist. (Drama) 8805. 

Country home, the ladies farm jour. 
1622, 3506, 6455, 9331, 12023, 14874, 
173938, 18899, 25788, 28675. 

Country lanes comm. Nassau Co., 
N. Y., map. 8642. 

Country life in Anterica. (Motion pic- 
ture) 14219. 

Country that God forgot. (Motion 
picture) 22857. ; 


1546 


zz 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Couple of crabs. (Drama) 10994. 

Coupons. (Drama) 16520. 

Courier co. of Buffalo. Buffalo, N. Y. 
direct. 19731. 


Coursen & Cutten.: 

Cutten (L. H.) It seems so queer 
to be down here. 6481. 
Isn’t it dandy. 9332. 

Court-martialled. (Motion picture) 
27877. 

Courtenay (Mrs. A. M.) Boys of the 
Bible. [ete.] 17395, 17396. 

Courtenay (Thomas) Amer. educa. 
jour. 19401. 

Courtis (S. A.): 

Courtis standard practice tests. 
9333. 

Detroit public 
practice tests. 

Courtneidge (Robert) 
31935. 

Courtright (W. H.) pub. co. Colo- 
rado cumulative quarterly digest. 
3484, 14849, 19867. 

Cousin Clementine. (Drama) 

Cousin Eleanor. (Drama) 10995. 

Cousin Gene. (Drama) 31710. 

Cousins (W.H.) White (E. F.) Dis- 
penser & carbonator. 937, 2736, 
4912, 8178, 10887, 13810, 16425, 
18747, 22270, 24846, 27507, 31494. 

Coveland orchards. Apple a day keeps 
the doctor away. 19900. 

Covell facets §6Library. 
14876, 14877. 

Coventry, Conn., direct. 31536. 

Covert (W. HE.) Women’s kingdom. 
16731. 

Covey (L. M.) 
computing table. 

Covington (Z. W.): 

Gropers. 8367. 
Zeps. 14066. 

Covington, Ga., map. 5261. 

Covington, Ky., direct. 3509. 

Covington, Tenn., map. 3002. 

Cowan (Sada): 

Abhul, the Azra. 4978. 
Collaboration. 31699. 

I wish I knew. 13954. 

In the morgue. 2862. 
Investigation. 31825. 
Spider web. 22602. 

Cowan (Wood) Our review of the yr. 
eartoon. 28678. 


schls. 
1625. 
Oh, Caesar. 


[ete. ] 


Rapid excess baggage 
12025. 


Coward (J. S.) Coward shoe. 6457. 
Coward. (Drama) 5014. 

Coward’s code. (Motion picture) 
11381. 

Cowboy’s courtship. (Drama). 8306. 


Cowboys of Cut-out ranch. 30617. 
Cowdery (H.S8.) United service assn., 
ine. Off. programme. 27401. 
Cowen (FF. M.). Bk. of prices to the 
trade on bindery work. 93388. 
k 


standard | 


31709. - 


foadl 


3) 


Cowl (Jane) See Klauber (J. C.) 

Cowles (E. L.) Between the lines. 
31650. 

Cowlitz Co., Wash., direct. 899. 

Cowpuncher’s peril. (Motion picture). 
11382. 

Cox (Ray) Her first lesson in horse- 
back riding. 16568. 

Cox (Sidney) Meteor girl. 31889. 

Coxen (O. W.) Ford romance. 19901. 

Coyle (Thomas) His Dutch uncle. 
8385. 

Craddick (H. B.) Sauk Centre, Minn., 
First natl. bank. Suggestion from 
Uncle Sam. 10573. 

Cradle song. (Drama) 1015. 

Craft (John) Natl. highways & rural 
free delivery post roads. 3510. 

Crafton (J. A.) Stranger star. 22606. 

Craftsmen co. Locale. 19902. 

Craig (B. G.) Mary Ann’s liniment. 
28679. 

Craig (D. S.) Musie & musicians. 
15806. 

Craig (N. H.) Wet ore tests. 19903. 

Craig (Nell) Only rich girls can en- 
ter films. 28680. 

Craig (W. R.) & co. -Ten year cotton 
statement. 28681. 

Craigie (G. W.) Weakling. 1222. 

Cram (E. C.) Uncle David’s little 
nephew. 23415. 


Cram (G. F.) co.: 

Colorado, map. 18984. 

Europe, map. 1267. 

Tlinois, map. 382221. 

Louisiana, map. 11286, 32232. 

North Dakota, map. 277388. 

Pennsylvania, map. 8647. 

South Carolina, map. 11328. 

South Dakota, map. 19082. 

World, map. 3139, 5371. 

See also for entries of maps, this 
index, under names of places. 

Cramer (J. B.) & co., ltd. Belle of 
Valados. 24906. 

Cramer (Paul) Hamlin schls. of mu- 
sic. Hamlin simplified method. 
thes. 

Cramer-Krasselt co. Table of weights 
and measures of paper stock. 28682. 

Crammond (CC. C.) Note speller. 
12026. 

Crampton (C. W.) Second folk dance 
bk. 23416. 


Cranbrook masque. (Drama) 13917. 
Cranbury, N. J., map. 22692. 
Crandall (1: J.) : 

Beyond the gate. 27564. 

Chivalry of love. 10989. 

Last rehearsal. 31850. 

When the hour strikes. 32134. 


Crandall (W. G.) Standardizing the 
amalgam filling. 28683. 


47 


INDEX 


pt. 1, m s., v. Is 


ee a eae aa Op Es 


Crane (H. P.) How I won the most 
beautiful girl in the world. 14878. 


Crane (Hal) Passing of Pan. 18885. 


Crane (M.H.): ; 

At the milliner’s. 27561. 
Girls. 27593. 

Crane (M. R.) Contest. 8303. 

Crane co. Helpful suggestion. 19904. 

Crank. (Drama) 10996. 

Crapsey (A.8.): 

Jesus & preparedness. 6458. 
Moral crisis in Christendom. 
9339. 
Crash. (Motion picture) 5470. 
Crater (G. E.) jr.: 
Hearts desire. 1073. 
Luck wanted. 5089. 
She, of Mars. 1182. 

Craven. (Drama) 24925. 

Cravens (H. L.) Blue bk. credit co. 
Blue bk. credit ref. 17278. 

Crawford (B. C.) Poems. 178. 

Crawford (Isaac) Meditations of 
solitude. 23417. 

Crawford (W. 8.) Casualty insur. & 
corporate bonds. 179. 

Crawford (William) Motion pictures 
& stereopticen slides. 12027. 

Crawford Co., Ark., map. 3003-3010, 
16774. 

Crawford-Frost (W. A.) Crawford- 
Frost’s dahlia root symbol of the 
Holy Trinity. [ete.] 28684, 28685. 

Crawford pub. co. Engineering direct. 
1755, 3646. 

Crawley (G. J.): 

Down Suwanee way. 1036. 

Girl of the Flying X. 1061. 
Graham of the north woods. 1066. 
Lost claim 13. 1102. 

Turn o’ the road. 1202. 

Crawley (J. 8.) At midnight. 27559. 

Cray bros.: 

Cray bros. earriage & auto sup- 


plies. 9340. 
Cray bros. net price cat. 12028, 
23418. 


Creamery package mfg. co.: 

Ice cream machinery & net price 
list of supplies. 6459. 
Price current, spring, 1916. 9341. 

Creating life from a dead leaf. (Mo- 
tion picture) 191388. 

Credit clearing house. Credit barome- 
ter. 19905. 

Credit counselor co. Service features. 
12029. 

Credit finance co. Further particulars 
of the bus. of financing open accts. 
of mfrs. & wholesalers. [etc.] 
12030, 12031. 

Credit guide co. Credit guide. 3511. 

Credit rating assn. Credit guide of 
Hennepin Co., Minn. 25790. 


Credit ref. co. Credit ref. & trust bk. 
14879. 
Credit urban of America trust co.: 
Brief hist. of Credit urban. 12032. 
First mortgage gold bond. 14880. 


Creditors natl. clearing house. In- 
structions. 3512. 


Creditors protective assn., inc. Mod- 
ern credit reporting. 1629. 

Creeping tides. (Motion picture) 
5471. 

Crehore (H. L.): 
Affinity. 28686. 
See Crehore (M. A. & H. L.) 
Crehore (M. A.) Affinity. 28686. 
Crehore (M. A. & H. L.): 
Post Easter greeting. 14881. 
Valentine greeting. 6460. 
Creighton (B. B.) Manitou springs. 
6461. 

Creighton (Bertha) Lying machine. 
5090. 

Creighton (H. W.) Old demon rum. 
3513. 

Crescent city savings bank. Indus- 
trial savings certificate. 1630. 

Cressman’s (A. R.) sons. Cressman’s 
Counsellor. [ete.] 19966, 19907, 
23419, 25791. 

Cressy (W. M.): 

From nowhere to Broadway. 2839. 

Justice of Judge Calhoun. 2873. 

Reliable liar. 2918. 

She tried to sizzle but fizzled. 

32020. 

Cretcher (M. P.) Bank ads that pay. 

19908. 
Crete, Ill., map. 16775. 
Cretia. pseud. See Hartmann (K. E.) 
Crew, Levick co. Diamond. 28687. 
Crews (J. T.) J. T. Crews telegraphic 

cipher code. 6462. 
Crex carpet co.: 

Catalog. 28688. 


Crex grass rugs. fete] 9342, 
93438. 
Distinctive rugs & furniture. 
12033. 


Crézolle (Augustus de) Spell of the 
past. 32035. 

Crichton (D. H.) Iroquois league. 
10932. 

Crighton (M. F.): 

Greatest nation. 1067. 

Rich young man. 16668. 
Criminal. (Drama) 8307, 16521. 
Criminal’s diary. (Motion picture) 

5AT2. 

Crimson stain mystery. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19139, 22858-22860, 25236— 
25238, 27799-27801, 32351-32354. 

Crimson trail. (Motion picture) 5473. 

Crimson yoke. (Motion picture} 
16924. 


1548 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Crinion (Hdmund) Lake Co. offers 
attractive tours. [ete.] 14882-14884. 


Crippen co., inc.: 


Beautiful player piano. [ete.] 


25794-25796. 
Crippen player piano. 9344. 
Sold. 12034. 


Cripple girl. (Motion picture) 5474. 
Crippled hand. (Motion picture) 8717. 
Crisis. (Motion picture) 22861. 


Criss (V. C.) His Methodist foot. 
18842. 


Crissey (Forrest) Supreme passenger 
comfort. 180. 
Crissey (Paul) Workers in shops & 
factories [ete.] 6463, 6464. 
Crist & Keehln. Blum’s farmer’s & 
planter’s almanac. 28360. 
Cristo de la vega. (Drama) 2808. 
Cristofaro (F. de) IF. de Cristofaro 
method for the mandolin. 25797. 
Critchlow (W. G.): 
Application. [ete.] 28690-28693. 
North Amer. accident insur. co. 
Agents wanted—big money paid 
—enlist today. 10371. 
Protective dept. Instruc- 
trens to IN. A. A. I. C.. [ete.] 
2329, 2330. 
Rate card. [etc.] 4862, 
4363. 


—— This great company provides 
the most protection for the least 
eost. 655. 
Criterion pub. co. Mida’s direct. & 
hdbk. for the liquor trades. 12035. 
Critic. (Drama) 1016. 
Crochet designs for household use. 
Bolao. 
Crocker (Bosworth) pseuwd. See Lewi- 
sohn (M. A. C. C.) 
Crocker (H. 8S.) co.: 


San Francisco, Cal., direct. 16115. 


Werner (EH. F.) Kitty in disgrace. 
31442. 
‘Crocker (L. V.) North Carolina, map. 
Ball, 
Crocker (W. G.) Ransom Co., N. D., 
map. 11322. 
Crockett (A. 8.) Pirates of the pearl. 
8463. 
Crockett (Sherman): 
Two Amer. boys in the French 
war trenches. 17397. 
Two Amer. boys with the Dar- 
Ganelles battle fleet. 14885. 
Croft (D. E.): 
Psychic mind. 9345. 
Supreme love thrills. - 6465, 17398. 
Supreme self-command. 25798. 
Croft (Terrell) : 
Casings for machinery. 1631. 
Distribution—loss factors. [ete] 
23422, 23423. 


Croft (Terrell)—Continued. 
Iiffects of eddy currents.  [etc.] 
17399-17401. 
Practical lessons in electricity. 
3014, 9346, 12036, 19909, 25799, 
28694. 


Crofton (EK. O.) Co-ops. 1632. 
Crofut & Knapp co. Hatman. Ad- 
vance sheets. 26242. 


Croll (M. W.) Merchant of Venice. 
16616*. 


Crombie (A. H.) Natl. preparedness. 
8241. 


Cromelin (P. H.): 

Arsene Lupin. 14194. 

At the torrent’s mercy. 5393. 

Caste. 5448. 

Driven. 14228. 

Game of liberty. 5563. 

Great adventure. 5583. 

Greater need. 14266. 

Heart of Sister Ann. 5601. 

His daughter’s dilemma. 5622. 

Hypocrites. 14280. 

Last challenge. 14298. 

Love in a wood. 5702. 

Man in motley. 27886. 

Man without a soul. 17006. 

Me & me moke. 11478. 

Money for nothing. 11488. 

Motherlove. 8870. 

Odd charges. 27905. 

Partners at last. 14831. 

Princess of happy chance. 22979. 

Sally in our alley. 5866. 

Second Mrs. Tanqueray. 8919. 

Still waters run deep. 5905. 

Two. reads, 5952: 

Vice versa. 14396. 

When knights were bold. 23050. 

Whoso is without sin. 5992. 

Wreck in the North sea. 6003. 

Cromer (D. G.) Sierra memory. 
28695. 

Cromer (J. M.) Jeptha’s daughter. 
31834. 

Cromie (W. J.): 

Pyramid bldg. 25800. 

Exercises on the side horse & 
flying rings. [ete. ] 14886, 
14887. 

Cromwell (John) Good natured fel- 
low. 8361. 

Cromwell memory institute. Course 
in memory training. 3524, 9347. 

Cronest castle. (Drama) 8308. 

Crooke (EK. E.) Noel (E. E.) Noel’s 
game of music. 18225. 

Crooked from the start. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19142. 

Crooked man & his crooked wife. 
(Drama) 25021. 

Crooked mixup. 
25239. 


(Motion picture} 


1549 


INDEX 


pt. I, 0. S., v.13 


Crooked to the end. (Motion picture) 
22862. 


Crooked trails. (Motion picture) 
11383. 
Croquet. 6466. 


Crosby-Chicago. Cal. redwood assn. 
Cal. redwood. 3397. 

Crosby-Chicago, ince. O’Connor & 
Goldberg. Faith & action. [etc.] 
30504, 30505. 


Crosby’s rest cure. (Motion picture) 


27802. 
Cross (C. B.) Body & speech. 17402. 
Cross (J. H.) co. Point of view. 
17403. 


Cress Cr: E33 
All England’s famous old ghosts 
returning. [ete.] 19910, 19911. 
Genius & true love. 12039. 
Give us a goat without horns. 


28696. 

How Shakespeare foresaw the 
modern woman. [etc.] 6467, 
6468. 

Cross (W. N.) pseud. See Croft 

(Terrell) 

Cross currents. (Motion picture) 

8718. 

Cross purposes. (Motion picture) 
16925. 

Crossed wires. (Drama) 18812. 
Crossley (Ruth) Piggy-Wiggy & 
Piggy-Wiggins, ete. 19912. 


Crossman (E. M.) Shadow & sun- 


shine. 38525. 
Crossman (M. F.) Sacred songs & 
poems. 12040. 


Crothers (Rachel): 
Old lady 31. 31937. 
Three of us. 22621. 
Crothersville, Ind., map. 32192. 
Crotty (Elizabeth) Son and heir. 
2933. 

Crowder (T. R.) 
ears. 12041. 
Crowder, Okl., map. 14085, 

Crowell (K. R.): 
Betty’s trip to Japan. 


Sanitation of ry. 


19913. 


Betty’s trip to S. Amer. 28697. 
Crowell (T. ¥.) co. Leonard (N. M.) 
Graymouse family. 20839. 
Crowell pub. co. Woman’s home com- 
panion. Better babies bureau. 
18768. 


Crowley & Lunt: 

Berkshire Co., Mass. South Berk- 
shire direct., including Canaan, 
Conn. 14641. 

Beverly. Mass., direct., & North 
shore, map. 19645. 

Crown of love. (Drama) 8309. 
Crown rheostat & supply co. Will- 
more (H. E.) Chemicals. 22289. 


Crowther (Samuel): 
President warned in vain. [ete.] 
17404, 17405. 
Watchful waiting. 19914. 
Croyle (Harry) Modern methods with 
orthography. 9350. 
Crozier (Charles) Miss Scatterbrain. 
16621. : 
Crucial test. (Motion picture) 16926. 
Crucible. (Drama) 18813. 
Crucifixion. (Drama) 5015. 
Crucifixion of Philip Strong. 
picture) 27889. 
Cruel & unusual. 
8849. 
Cruger ady. system: 
How to choose toys. 9351. 
Mentz talks on merchant tailored 
clothes. 6469. 
Psychology of clothes. 181. 
Retail clothier’s advertiser. 3526, 
19915. 
Cruickshank (Frank) Rosa Rosaland 
has youth. 17406. 
Crumpton (S. A.) 


(Motion 
(Motion picture) 


Pageant of Su- 


perior. 22549. 
Crumpton (W. H.) Pageant of Su- 
perior. 22549. 


Crusius (E. L.) Chiropractic. 19916. 

Crussell (E. H.) Some aspects of 
modern shingling. 3527, 6470, 9352, 
12042, 14888, 17407, 19917, 23424, 
28698. 


Crutch. (Drama) 10997. 

Cry for help. (Motion picture) 
14332. 

Cry of conscience. (Motion picture) 
25240. 


Cry of Erin. (Motion picture) 5475. 


Cry -cf the wolf. (Drama) 5016, 
27661. 

Crystal door. (Drama) —_ 2809. 

Crystal oil & paint co. Money back 


guarantee. 28700. 

Crystal Springs, Miss., map. 1259. 

Crystal’s warning. (Motion picture) 
16927. 

Csesznak (Steven de) ine. Chavez 
(Luis) América é industrias Ameri- 
canas. 19795. 

Cuba, map. 22693. 

Culibrk-Kraisnik (S.) Odbjeglica ili 
posljedice nevjere u braku. $353. 
Cullen (G. A.) Mountain & lake re- 

sorts. 25801. 
Cullingford (L. G.): 
Fool’s luck. 5041. 
Web of her own weaving. 22646. 
When we forget. 11222. 
Cullum (G. W.) Cullum’s proprie- 


tary formulary & guide. 28701. 
Culp (G. P.) Trust co. of Wyoming 
Co. Moneymessage. 8043. ; 


Culp (J. M. ) Frolie of the witches. 
fete.] 28702, 28703. 


— 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Culprits. (Drama) 1017. 


Culture of dark open fire-cured to- 
bacco. 7365. 


Culver (BE. L.) Co-coal-co. Oakoal. 
6405. 


Cumberland telep. & teleg. co., ine. 
Telep. & teleg. direct. 93854, 19918, 
28704. 

Cumings (Merrick) Thomas (A. W.) 
Opening speeches for auctioneers. 
24707. 

Cummer (C. L.) 
ods. 16471. 

Cummings (G. W.) 
1638, 3528, 6471. _ 

Cummings (H. M.) 
23425. 

Cummings (J. H.) 
19919. 

Cummins (M. H.): 
Billy Rabbit & his friends. 
Love’s thought. 72. 

Cummins (Samuel): 

Birth control. 13891, 19920. 
Question of birth control. 16656. 

Cumulative daily digest of corpora- 
tion news. 3530, 17409. 

Cumulative Ind. digest & notes to 
statutes. 14889, 14890, 14891, 28705. 

Cumulative Ky. digest & notes to sta- 
tutes. 28706. 

Cumulative Okl. digest. & notes to 


Clinical lab. meth- 
Telep. talks. 
Bedtime dollie. 


Facts in law. 


17408. 


statutes. 2S87O0T. 
Cunliffe (J. W.) How he used 
masques. 64783. 


Cunningham (C. C.): 
Farming by irrigation. 6474. 
What you ought to Know about 
water and soil. 19921. 
Cunningham (F. A.) Presidents of 
the U. 8. 17410. 
Cunningham (J. B.) 
teen. 28708. 
Cunningham-Graham co. 
discovery of petroleum. 
6475-647T. 
Cunningham piano co. 
pianos & player-pianos. 17411. 
Cup of cold water. (Drama) 22394. 
Cupid at the polo game. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5476. 


Nineteen, nine- 


Commercial 
[ete. ] 


Cunningham 


Cupid in a fix (Drama) 31711. 

Cupid trims his Lordship. (Moticn 
Picture) 5477. 

Cupid’s handicap. (Drama) §8310. 


Cupid’s night out. (Drama) 13918. 
Cupples & Leon co.: 


Chadwick (Lester) Baseball Joe 


on the giants. 14761. 

Emerson (A. B.) Ruth Fielding 
down in Dixie. [ete] 20096, 
20097. 

Gruelle (J. B.) All about Cin- 
‘derella. f[ete.] 20378, 20379. 


INDEX 


Cupples & Leon co.—Continued. 
Henderley (Brooks) Y. M. C. A. 
boys of Cliffwood. 15280. 
Y. M. C. A. boys on Bass Is- 
land. 20482. 
Mother Goose. All about Mother 
Goose. f[ete.] 21122, 21123. 
Our story bk. 23426. 
Penrose (Margaret) Dorothy 
Dale’s strange discovery. 21530. 
Motor girls at Camp Surprise. 
15964. 
Sperry (Raymond) jr, White rib- 
bon boys of Chester. 16222. 
Stevens (C. M.) Wonderful 
stories. 21941. 
Warren (G. A.) Banner Boy 
scouts snowbound. 22194. 


Young (Clarence) Motor boys, 
Ned, Bob & Jerry at Boxwood 
Hall. 16460. 
Cure. (Drama) 27574. 
Cure for indifference. (Drama) 
10998. 
Cured. (Motion picture) 5478. 
Curel (Francois de) False saint. 
11012*. 
Curfew at Simpton Center. (Motion 
picture) 11384. 
Curiosity. (Drama) 18814. 
Curiosity. (Motion picture) 25215. 
Curley. (Drama) 31712. 
Curran (A. F.) Sidelights on Ky. 
hist. 14892. 


Curran (C. P.) ptg. co. Our monthly 
message. 676. 
Curran (J. P.): 
Application of 
9355. 
Freight classification. 14993. 


agency tariffs. 


Currey (H. M.) New gospel. 28709. 
Currier (¥. G.): 
Life’s tests. 25802. 
Love souls. 17412. 
Curro Achares (Drama) 2810. 
Curry (S. J.) Defender. 138920. 
Curse. (Drama) 13919. 
Curse of a nation. (Drama) 1018, 
1019. 
Curse of the forest. (Motion picture) 
22863. 


(Drama) 16522. 
Catalog. 182. 

Ted Gilman. 19922. 
Desserts of quality. 


Curtain raiser. 

Curtice bros. co. 

Curtis (A. T.) 

Curtis (E. E.) 
14893. 

Curtis (Hthelred) Key to the human 
anatomical barometers. 6478. 

Curtis (H. W.) I am a cup of coffee. 


S5a1. 

Curtis (I. H.) San Bernardino, Cal., 
map. 14160. 

Curtis (T. BE.) Sunbeams of truth. 
12048. 


1551 


INDEX 


Curtis (W. D.) Bigger, better bus. 
14894. 


Curtis-Leger fixture co.: 


C. L. pedivider. f[ete.] 19923, 
19924. 
Hangers. 6479. 


Curtis pub. co.: 
Burtis (EH. M.) Journal’s Christ- 
mas club. 3384. 


Colby (Hleanor) Nonsense for- 


tunes. 25762. 

Coolidge (EK. L) Proper manage- 
ment of breast-fed infants. 
25781. 


Fast (A. M.) Howtocan. 23545. 
Edmunds (Carey) What the 
handy man can make. 25907. 
Ferguson (M. H.) Some Christ- 

mas baskets. 26044. 

Mletcher-Berry (R. M.) Planta- 
tion Christmas cakes. 1795. 

For early autumn and _ winter. 
28710. 

Hopkins (Mary) Homemade gift 
of ecretonne. 29391. 

Ladies’ home jour. Fashion ed- 
itor. Fancy dress for masque- 
rades. [ete.]. 26509, 26510. 

Needlework dept. Christmas 

gifts. [ete.] 2102-2104. 

Housewives’ 

[ete.] 24028-24030. 

New housekeeping dept. Can- 


linen. 


dies, cakes & cookies.  [etc.] 
29755, 29756. 

Parlin (C. C.) Address. 10425. 

Proofs. 14895. 

Two pages facing. [ete.] 19925, 
19926. 


Van Auken (I. C.) Ladies home 


jour.. millinery lessons. 2650, 
24767. 

Wheeler (Marianna) Wheeler 
layette. 2738. 


Curtiss (P. A.) Child you used to be. 
25803. 

Curtiss aeroplane co. Curtiss mili- 
tary aeroplanes. 14896. 

Curwood (J. O.) Girl beyond the 
trail. 19927, 23427. 

Cusack (Thomas) co. Instructions 
for painting Gold-medal flour. 6480. 

Cushing (C. C.) Colleen. 10991. 

Cussins & Fearn co. Good place to 


buy. 9356: 
Custer (P. N.) Lincoln highway, 
map. 16815. 


Custer Co., Mont., direct. 2237. 
Cutler (W. F.) Past-Amfene co. Pas- 
teur treatment & diet for tubercu- 


losis treatment. 15954. 
Cutten (L. H.) It seems so queer to 
be down here. 6481. 


Cutter (J. M.) See America first. 


6482. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Cutter & Wood supply co. Catalogue. 
19928. 

Cuyahoga Falls, O., direct. 19376. 

Cy Press. pseud. See Wagstaff 
(H. C.) 

Cycle of fate. (Motion picture) 8719. 

Cynie. (Drama) 18815. 


27710. 
(Drama). 5017. 
Another chance. 


Cynthiana, Ky., map. 

Cynthia’s romance. 

Cypelman (H. B.) 
13881. 

Cyphers (C. A.) Analysis of success- 
ful hatching practice. 6483. 

Cypress trail. (Drama) 18816. 

Cyril (Herbert) Fun with a stage 
door Johnny. 24946. 

Czula struna (Drama) 2811. 

D. & C. co., inc. How they made their 
money. 28711. 

Daae (Peter): 


Arbitration law resisted.  [ete.} 
14897, 14898. 
Berlin envoy now in Norway. 


[ete.] 25804-25806. 
Condemn Norwegian strike. 12044. 
Dabney (H. B.) Cash discount sys- 


tem. 174138. f 

Dabney (J. P.) Children of the sun- 
rise. 2799. 

Dadant (C. P.) Facts about honey. 
1634. 

Dade (F. P.) Dregs. 5027. 

Dade Co., Fla., map. 32244. 

Dad’s dollars & dirty doings. (Motion 
picture) 5479. 

Daheim-expedition. Daheim. 14899, 
17414. 

Dail steel products co. Wolverine 


chem. closets. 14909. 
Daily. calendar for fifty centuries. 
12047. 
Daily financial America: 
Meany (G. J.) Analy. estimate 
of ry. results. 15712. 
[Meany (W. J.)] Tabular anal. 
of U. S..t. 2. S: azar 
Your idea & others. 23428. 
Daily food. 28712. 
Daily Georgian & Sunday American: 
Choose well these companions of - 


your everyday life. [ete.] 
1635-1688. 
For 1816. [etc.] 183-185. 
Daily helps. 19929. 
Daily herald. Mississippi centennial. 


25807, 25808. 
Daily menu calendar. 
Daily news pub. co. 
Maidilie. 10766. 
Daily record. 19930. 
Daily sentinel. Bloomsburg’s special 
& bargain educa. home cat. 9357. 
Daily trade record direct. 28713. 
Dairyman’s milk co. Mary Jane’s 
recipes. 19931. 


12048. 
Travels of 


1552 


‘nos, 1-12, 1916 


INDEX 


—— 


Daisy. (Drama) 1020. 
Dakin (Margaret) Lady of the lake. 
11070*. 


Dakota bus. college: 
Message from successful men & 
women to. [ete.] 19932-19934. 
Opportunity for. 12049. 
Some facts for. 14910. 


Dakota Co., Minn., map. 5262. 
Dakota widow. (Drama) 1021. 


Dale (Alan) Alan Dale says. 186, 
1639, 3532, 6484, 9358, 14911, 12050, 
17425, 19935, 23429, 25809, 28714. 


Dale (H. I.) Tickets, please! 1199. 

Dale (Irving) Friend husband. 
27587. 

Dale (Mary) JDay before marriage. 

- 19940. 

Daley (H. F.) Animated cartoon & 
adv. co. Church social service and 
community work dept. Chureh & 
community work motion picture 
pian. 25476. 


Dallas (A. C.) & son, inc. Parts for 
lighting fixtures. 9362. 

Dallas, Or., map. 11258. 

Dallas, Tex., direct. 17429. 

Dallas Center, Ia., map. 16776. 

Dallas Co., Ia., map. 321938. 

Dallas gas co. Collection stimulator. 


23483. 

Dalmatia, map. 8603. 

Dalrympie (Leona) Good night 
stories. 14914, 17480, 19941, 23434, 


25814, 28720. 
Daly (Augustin) 
aoa (1). 
waiy. (J. F.) 
moot (1). 
Daly (T. M.) Wills in Pa. 12056. 
Damas de la Cruz roja_ espafola. 


Roger La Honte. 


Roger La Honte. 


(Drama) 10999. 
Damon (I. fF.) Primary elem. of mu- 
sic. 14918. 


Damon (L. R.) Quaint directions for 
playing. 28727. 

Idamrosch (Walter) Why have we 
no really great women composers. 
25819. 

Dana (Helen): 


Splitting of a hair. 18920. 
Youw’re it. 16735. 
Dana (J. C.) Pleasant art of getting 


your own library. 6488. 
Dana (W. B.) co.: 


Commer. & financial chronicle. 
Hand-book of securities. 19872. 
— Hand bk. 


of securities. 
28388, 25772. 

_ Financial review. 6691. 
Danbury, Conn., direct. 25820. 
Danbury, Conn., map. 27711. 
= eae of death. (Motion picture) 

0. 


Dance of love. (Motion picture) 
8720. 

Danciger (Jack) 
mercantile co. 
20876. 

Dancing bacchante. 

Dancing with folly. 
32409. - 

Dancy & Hines, ine. Carrera (J. C.) 
Plant rept. f[ete.] 11924-11926. 
Dando co. Ruxton (Robert) Selling 
force & the selling farce. 13372. 

Dandy (Ned) Love spats. 27626. 

Danenbaum (Roby) America first. 
979. 

Danforth, Reaves & co. Key to Wall 
street transactions. 14919. 

Danger. (Drama) 2812. 

Danger line. (Drama) 5018. 

Manger line. (Motion picture) 8721. 

Dangers of Doris. (Motion picture) 
S2000, oa2n00; ' 


Lopez (Bernardo) 
Mexican catalogue. 


(Drama) 1022. 
(Motion picture) 


Dangers of ignorance. (Drama) 
Sib @lss 
Daniel (T. ©.) Betrayal of the peo- 
ple. 12057. 
Daniels (A. P.): 
Kansas. 9363. 


Mfrs. & dealers assn. of Amer. 
(Educational publicity dept.) 
Facts. 560. 

Daniels (H. C.): 
Christmas verse for postcards. 


3536. 
Daniels’ system of collection. 
12058. 
Daniels (M. H.) Every congregation. 
8338. 


Danny Fox’s adventures & other bed- 


19951. 
Chiropractic philos. 


time stories. 

Dansch (PR. A.) 
9365. 

Danse de mort. 

Dansk biograf kompagni. 
venge. 19255. 

Dansker (Louis) Greer. (EK. M.) 
Farewell, dear Hugh [ete.] 17685-—- 
17687. 

Dante... (Drama) 31713*. 

Danvers, Mass., direct. 4556. 

Danvers, Mass., map. 16777. 

Daphne & the pirate. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8722. 

Daprato statuary co.: 


(Drama) 8811. 
Night of re- 


Altars of genuine merit.  [ete.] 
3537, 3538. 
Creations in ecclesiastical art. 


“43h. 

Lenten art productions. 188. 
Darby (A. E.) Neutral. 138996. 
Darey & Wolford: 

Bad girl of the family. 8276. 

Dora Thorne. 1084. 

Everywoman’s experience. 31750. 

Man’s game. 1107. 


1953 


INDEX 


Darey & Wolford—Continued. 
My mother’s rosary. 1121. 
Savage. 11156. 
Sorceress. 1190. 
Tidal wave. 22623. 
When love is young. 22652. 
Darcy of the Northwest mounted. 
(Motion picture) 113885. 
D’Ardell (L. 8.) Slavonic-Amer. patri- 
otic proclamation. 18477. 


Dare (Ann) pseud. See McMaster- 
Clarke (Mabel) 


Dare Devil Bill. (Motion picture) 
5481. 

Dare-devil Kate. (Motion picture) 
19148. 

Dare devils of war. (Motion picture) 
87238. 

Daring of Diana. (Motion picture) 
19144. 

Dark corners. (Motion picture) 
22864. 

Dark _ silence. (Motion picture) 
22865. 

Dark suspicion, (Motion picture) 
11386. 

Darke Co., O., map. 16778. 

Darkness. (Drama) 223895. 

Darkness & dawn. (Drama) 22396. 

Darlay (Victor) Exploits d’une petite 
Frangaise. 8341. 

Darling (G. B.) Evolution of the 
ought to be. 19952. 

Darling? (Ge "C.) Truthful liar. 
14051. 


Darling (Grace): 
Grace Darling’s talks to girls. 


3539, 6489. 
Roads to somewhere. 17482, 
19958. . 
D’Armond (Isabelle) Demi-tasse re- 
view. 27575. 
Darrow’ (Pe. C:)- 
Chicago, Ill, complete paper 
direct. 1588. 
direct. 17342. 
D’Artagnan. (Motion picture) 8724. 
Darvo (Arthur) After the show. 
31614. 
Dater (John) Suffrage? 6491. 
Daugherty Char 1a.) Hydraulics. 
3542, 6492. 
Daughter of Dixie. (Motion picture) 
25241. 
Daughter of Mars. (Motion picture) 
27872. 
Daughter of Mother Machree. 
(Drama) 88312. 
Daughter of Penance. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5482. 
Daughter of the don. (Motion pic- 
ture) 22866. 
Daughter of the gods. (Motion pic- 
ture) 25242. 


pt.1, n.8., v.13 


Daughter of the night. 
ture) 16928. 


Daughter of the sun. (Drama) 1023. 

Daughter of the U. 8S. A. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32434. 

Daughters of the Amer. Revolution 
(Melicent Porter chapter) Colonial 


(Motion pic- 


tea. 10992. 
Daughters of wisdom. (Drama) 
31714. 


Dauphin land co., itd.: 
Application form. 12059. 


Syndicated properties system. 
6493. 
Dau’s blue bk., Buffalo. 17488. 
Dau’s N. J. blue bk. 93864. 
Dau’s N. Y. blue bk. 3543. 
Dau’s blue bks., ine.: 
Dau’s’ blue bk, Bidtalag 


17488. 
— Columbus, O. 25821. 
— Rochester, N. Y. 17439. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 19956. 
Dau’s N. J. blue bk. 93864. 
Dau’s N. Y. blue bk. 3548. 
Daveillans (—) Fiancés de Rosalie. 
5039. 
Davenport (C. E.) Logical solution 
of preparedness. 10933. 
Davenport (C. M.): 
Citizens trust & savings bank. 


Dollar. 9290. 

—— Human interest bank adv. 
28602. 

— Your life insur. money. 
11967. 

Correlated life insur. & trust co. 
service. 19957. 

New hand at the wheel. 3544. 


Davenport (D. E.): 

In the kingdom of natural love. 
1083. 

Skirting the skirts. 1185. 

Where neutrality ends. 1225. 

Davenport (Kenneth) Along the 
bridal path. 2235%¢ 

Davenport (M’Harg) 
bus. 14920. 

Davenport (Spencer) 
at Rolly Hall. [ete.] _ 28728-28730. 

Davenport, Ia., direct. 25822. 

Davenport mfg. co. Money in waste 
paper. 23489. 

Davey (John) Tree saved. 3545. 

Davey institute of tree surgery. Fruit 
growing. [ete.] 6495-6499. 

Davey tree expert co., inc.: 

Tree saved. 3545. 
When your trees need the tree 
surgeon. 14921. 

David (A. L.) Woodward ave. schl. 
Detroit, Mich. Woodward ave. 
sehool for artistic dancing. 31565. 

David A. King mystery settled. 23142. 


Bigger, better 


Rushton boys 


1554 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


David Garrick. 
8725. 


Davidson (Gustav): 
Forthcoming. 18831. 
Melmoth the wanderer. 1110. 


Davidson (Isobel) Busy brownies at 
play. 25823. 


Davidson (J. A.) Manual for teach- 
ers. 28731. 
Davidson (Lillian) : 
Aunt Susan’s troubles on the 
farm. 31636. 
Boy’s essay on boys. 31663. 
' Davidson, N. C., map. 1260. 


Davies (J. HE.) Close of the war will 
bring America greater prosperity. 
25824. 

Wavies (L. 'T.): 

Cashier’s guide of N. Y. city. 
[ete]. 189-191, 6500-6503, 9366, 
9367, 12060-12068, 14922-14925, 
17440, 19958, 19959, 23440-23442, 
25825-25827, 28732-28740. 

Direct. of curb & bond brokers. 
20025. 

New York (City) Financial in- 
dex of New York city.  [etc.] 
646, 647. 

Davies supply co.: 

Gen. eat. D. 14926. 

Steam cat. 9368. 

Daviess (M. T.) Melting of Molly. 
27684. 

Daviess Co., Mo., map. 22694. 

Davis (A. M.): 

Cummins (M. HH.) Billy Rabbit 
& his friends. 17408. 

De Waiters (Lillian) 
baby life. 17511. 

Fisher (A. L.) 
17622. 

Innes (Kate) Little joker. [etce.] 
17802, 17803. ’ 

McCloud (G. G.} Kitty cat story 
bk. 18008. 

Davis (A. M.) co.: 

Abundance of blessings. 17441. 

All for you. [ete.] 1644-1671. 

Baby’s first birthday. Lete. ] 
23443-23480. 

Best wishes for a happy Easter. 
[ete.] 6504-6547. 

Birthday greetings. [ete] 9369—- 


(Motion picture) 


Story of 


Parson Gray. 


9375. 

Christmas ecard. [ete] 14927- 
14971. 

Christmas greetings. [ete.] 


19960, 19961. 
Happy birthday. 12064. 
Davis (A. W.) Michigan, map. 
3057. 
Davis (Alian) Happiness. 139483. 
Davis (B. M.) School & home ex- 
ercises. 25828. 


Davis (Mrs. C. C.) See Davis (L. P.) 

Davis (C. F.): 

Ford car owners’ protective assn. 
Ford car owners’ certif. of pro- 
tection. [ete.] 15128, 15129. 

Protect your Ford car. 17629. 

Davis (C. H.): 

Freight embargo. [ete.] 3572, 
35738. 

Good roads everywhere.  [etc.] 
1672, 6548-6551. 

Our natl. highways. 12065. 

Pineville. Ky.; why living is 
costly. 192. 

Davis (D. C.) Newport & West Der- 
by, Vt., direct. 26812. 

Davis (E. D.): 

Pounds to bushels ecard tables. 
17489. 

Wheat dockage tables. 238481. 

Fight of science against alcohol. 
28741. 

Davis (F. E.) Q. U. games co. Rules 
for playing the new card games. 
21601. 

Davis (IF. L.) Along life’s wayside. 
28742. 

Davis (G. H.) Orange Co., Cal., map. 
19054. 

Davis (H. P.) Come in out of the 
cold. [ete.] 287438, 28744. 

Davis (H. 8.) Reversed arrangement 
of code words. 12066. 

Davis (CH. T.) . ‘Trovador. 27673#. 

Davis (J. E.): 

Ingrate. 27606. 

Simp conductor. 22590. 

Davis (J. G.) Golf reminiscences. 

19962. 

Davis (L. P.) Two hundred dollars. 
1206. 

Davis (M. J.) Davis treatise on mar- 
ble. 28745. . 

Davis (Meredith) Awakening. 38574. 

Davis (Owen): 

Any house. 981. 

At mother’s knee. 25829. 

Key to room 10. 16586. 

Man’s game. 1107. 

My mother’s rosary. 1121. 

Speed up. 16687. 

What did I tell you? 16715. 

Davis (R. H.): 

Air raiders aimed at Allies’ -war- 
ships. [ete.] 198, 194. 

Any house. 981. 

Blinded in battle. [ete.] 3575, 
3578. 

Deserted command. [ete] 1673- 
1676. 

Yesterday & today. 16734. 

Davis (T. F.) Facts about fire insur. 
28746. 

Davis (V. A.) 
system. 14972. 


Virgil Davis health 


1559 


INDEX 


pt. 1, Bist wos 


Davis (W. A.) Eleven dollars. 


Davis (W. C.) 
9376. 
Davis (W. J.) Funniest thing in all 
America. 6552. 
Davis (W. W.) Sanctity of the Lord’s 
day. .167T. 
Davis & Bond: 
Christmas 
19963-19969. 
Cummins (M. H.) Love’s thought. 
6472. 
Quincey (J. C.) 
born one time. 7687. 
Smith (P. M.) In all thy ways 
acknowledge infinite life. 790. 
Vilson (Gertrude) Faith. 6212. 
Davis & Furber machine co.: 
Carding machines. 14973. 
Davis & Furber machine co-gen- 
eral cat. 23482. 
Davis & Geck, inc.: 
Revised price list. 9377. 
Waison (C. H.) Chromicized cat- 


22412, 
Davis pasteurization. 


greetings. [ete.] 


Little child was 


gut. 13748. 
White (Benjamin) Kalmerid. 
13809. 
Davis phonograph 60. Just *eut. 
28747. 
Davis-Smith co. Before ringing off the 
old year. [ete.] 17493-17499. 
Davison (Adman) See Davison (BE. 
B.) 


Davison (E. B.): 
Ballyhoo bk. 23488. 

Collection of master bus. letters. 
6553. 
Davison (T. H.) 
man. 25287. 
Davison (W.E.) Black summaries of 

German grammar. 28748. 
Davison pub. ¢co.: 
Davison’s cordage, twine & duck 


Kent, the fighting 


trade. 6554. 
Davison’s hosiery & knit goods 
trade. [ete.] 19970-19972. 


Davisen’s silk trade. 1678. 
Davison’s textile blue bk. 14974. 
Davison’s textile blue bk., U. S. 
& Canada. 17500. 
Davison’s textile direct. 14975. 
Davison’s cordage, twine & duck trade. 
6554. 

Davison’s hosiery & knit goods trade. 
19970. 
Davison’s knit goods jobbing trade. 

19972. 
Davison’s silk trade. 1678. 
Davison’s textile blue bk. 14975. 
Davison’s textile blue bk. U. S. & 
Canada. 17500. 
Davison’s textile direct. 
Davy Crockett. 
14220. 


14975. 
(Motion picture) 


Dawe (Sampson): 
Little gem assessment & accident 


chart. [ete.] 28749-28752. 
Little gem vest pocket chart. 
[ete.] 19973-19977. 


Unique manual of facts. 25830. 
Dawes (C. L.): 
Electrical measurements & testing 
direct & alternating current. 
1680. 
Franklin union electricity. 25831. 
Franklin union industrial electri- 
city. « 23tie 
Dawley (J. 8S.) Eclipse. 11005. 
Dawn of a new day. (Drama) 5019, 
22397. 
Dawn of freedom. 
19145. 
Dawn of 
22867. 
Dawn of wisdom. 
B2a0%. 

Dawning hope. (Motion picture) 8942. 

Daws (A. G.) Bride o’ mystery. 
28754. 

Dawson (M. M.) Brand 24908%. 

Dawson (W.E.) Pract adv. bus. [ete.] 
6555, 6556. 

Dawson (W.N.) Deutschland. 25832. 

Dawson Co., Mont., direct. 2237. 

Day (G.M.) Ala carte. 8250. 

Day (G. W.) After big game. 16485. 

Day (Mrs. G. W.) After big game. 
16485. 

Day (Josephine) Pledge of the uni- 
versal sisterhood. 6557. 


(Motion picture) 
love. (Motion picture) 


(Motion picture) 


Day (lL. P.) Funn family. 19978. 
Day At 
Adam & Eve & the serpent. 14976. 
Thought. 12067. 
Day (W. N.) Ladde. 1098. 
Day at the races. (Drama) 8313. 
Day dream in Japan. (Drama) 
31714*. : 
Day in court. (Drama) 1024. 


Day in New York with Betty. 
tion picture) 32527. 

Day of atonement. (Drama) 

Day of judgment. (Drama) 

Day of reckoning. (Drama) 31715. 

Day of the funeral. (Drama) 8315. 

Day Will Shakespere went to Kenil- 
worth. (Drama) 5020. 

Day with Betty Young. (Motion pic- 
ture) 22984. 

Dayton (EK. B.) Blind spot. 

Dayton, O.: 

Dayton news 1916 classified bus. 
direct. 25838. 
Direct. 23484, 28755. 

Dayton, Wash., map. 32194. 

Dayton engineering lab. co. Kettering 
(C. F.) Science of the future auto- 
mobile. 24005. 

Daytona, Fla., direct. 6558. 


(Mo- 


8314. 
18817. 


12068. 


1556 


Deacon Dubbs. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


ns 


Daytona, Fla., map. 32195. 

Daytona Beach, Fla., direct. 

Dazey (C. T.) Fran. 18838. 

(Drama) 381716. 

Deacon stops the show. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19146. 

Deaconness. pseud. 
(mma ) 

Deacon’s hat. 

Deacon’s Waterloo. 
5483. 

De Acosta (Mercedes) 
(Mercedes de) 

Dead arise. (Drama) 22398. 

Dead lights. (Drama) 8316. 

Dead man’s escape. (Motion picture) 
27964. 

Dead or alive. 
1 

Dead sweetheart. 

Dead yesterday. 


6558. 


See Brockstedt 


(Drama) 2813. 
(Motion picture) 


See Acosta 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 11000. 
(Motion picture) 


16929. 
Deagan (J.C.): 
Deagan chime music. [ete. ] 
25834, 25835. 
Deagan elec. una-fon. 6559. 


Fundamentals in tone production. 


12069. 
Deagon (Arthur) Game of cards. 
18775. 


Dean (J. W.) Shakespearean festival 
pageant. 8497. 

Dean (L.) co. Foster (R. L.) Master 
minds of finance. 9580, 15134, 12226. 

Dean-Hicks co. Frohne (H. W.) 
Home interiors. 6715. 

Deane (J. F.) World on the water 
wagon. 28756. 

Deane (N.C.): ® 

Gustie Deane. 19979. 


Keep young oldman. [ete.] 93878, 
93879. 

Sixth sense: power to remember. 
25836. 

Where freedom found its way. 
1681. — 


Dear little wife. (Drama) 8817. 

Dear old dad. (Drama) 5021. 

Dear old Saturday night. (Drama) 
11001. 

Dearborn (S. Q.) Know thyself as 
mortal & as immortal. 195. 

D’Harth (Herbert) Poetry & the poor 


press. 93880. 
Death and transfiguration. (Drama) 
18818. 
Death kiss. (Motion picture) 19147. 


Deaver & Sullivan. Instr. for the use 
of Deaver & Sullivan’s daybk. ledger. 
9381. 

De Barthe (Penn.) Story of Betty & 
Leddy. [ete.] 28757, 28758. 

De Beck (—) Married life. 28759. 

De Beck (William) Corres. course in 
eartooning. 25887. 


T(1396—_17 


| De Beer CA] RB.) 


Restitution. 27654. 
Three of a kind. 25055. 
de Beers (Ff. M.) Swenson evaporator 
eco. Swenson evaporators. 31162. 
De Bekker (L. J.) Birth of the waltz. 
19980. 
De Bell (J. M.) Technique. 18590. 
De Bevoise (C. R.) co. De Bevoise 
quality—plus brassieres 1916. 196. 
Debt of honor. (Motion picture) 
5484. 
Debtor register. 9382. 
Decatur, Tll., map. 1261. 
Decatur posting service. 
Tll., map. 5294. 
De Celis (Nicanor Rodriguez) Sce 
Rodriguez de Celis (Nicanor) 
Decir de las flores. 2814. 
Deckard (H. C.) Deckard hand-bk. 
of pract. shop math. 3579. 
Decker (A. R.): 


Macon Co., 


Allies have a new balloon.  [etc.] 
28760-28764. 

Bonus is planned for wheat. 
fete.] 25838-25840. 


Chicagoan in fierce fights on the 
Yser. f[ete.] 12070-12072. 
Doubts girl’s eye will aid. [ete.] 
23485, 23486. 
For tariff league after war. 
14977-14979. 
France puts ban on 
fete.] 17501-17503. 
Decker (Alfred) & Cohn: 
Are they passing you by. 
6560, 6561. 
Cuts, — society 
19981. 
Hudder. 93888. 
Season of spring. 3580. 
Society brand pinch back over- 
coats. 28765. 
Decker (Bruno): 
Dumme August. 16533. 
Pieper & Sperling. 25019. 
Declaration of independence. (Drama) 
8327**, 
Decoration day. (Drama) 22399. 
Decorative pattern co. Drapery for 
window or door. 23487. 
De Cordova (Rienzi): 
Pepper & salt. 22555. 
Settling the war. 2923. 
De Corsia (Edward) Black mask. 
31653. 
Decourcelle (Pierre) Marchands de 
patrie. 6562, 120738, 14980. 
Decoy. (Motion picture) 252438. 
De Csesznak (Steven) ine. See 
Csesznak (Steven de) ine. 
De Curel (Francois) See Curel Fran- 
eois de) 
Dedication. 


[ete. ] 


imports. 


[ete. ] 


brand clothes. 


(Drama) 31717. 


q 1557 


INDEX 


Dt: 58S; Wate 


Dedominicis (Michael) Meaning of 


the Red, White & Blue.  [etc.] 
14981, 14982. 
Deems (Clarence) jr. Semaphore 


signaling simplified. 14988. 
Deep purple. (Motion picture) 27808. 
Deerfield, Mich., map. 25107. 
De Hugenio (José Maria Martin) 
Martin de Eugenio (José Maria) 


See 


Defective. (Drama ) 5022, iGogs, 
24926. 
Defender. (Drama) 18920. 


Defense. (Drama) 2815. 
Defense or tribute? (Motion picture) 
5485. 

Defiance mfg. co.: 
Drawing materials, ete. 
Wholesale stationery dept. 

De Focatiis (Alphonse) : 
Drink problem from a new angle. 


23493. 
19982. 


3581. 

Explanatory. 12220. 
Defoe (Daniel) - Child’s Robinson 
Crusoe. 28766. 


De Forest (Marian) Erstwhile Susan. 
16539. 

De Forest (O. L.) 
Eternal triangle. 
De France (Marie) 

France. 
Degener (Armin) White River na- 
tional forest, Col., map. 32313. 


Stanton (KE. K.) 
2i2ol. 


See Marie de 


De Gorsse (Henry) See Gorsse 
(Henry de) 

De Gresac (Fred) Midnight kiss. 
24998. 


De Haas (Louis) Categorical system 
of music teaching. 19983. 

Deinzer (S. J.) Mono-lino-hand type 
estimator. 25841. 

De Jannelli (Alexandro) See Jannelli 
(Alexandro de) 

De Jannelli (Altagracia) 
nelli (Altagracia de) 

De Jarnette (A. L.) 


See Jan- 


Open forum 


_songs. 1682. 

De Kock (Paul) See Kock (Paul de) 

De Koven (Reginald) Canterbury 
pilgrims. 8288, 31671. 


Delafield (HK. T.) Mark. 28767. 

Delagrave (Librairie) Ferguson (A.) 
fle du Sabre. 3703. 

Delaisi (Francis) Prophecy fulfilled. 


28768. 
De La Mare (A. T.) ptg. & pub. co., 
ltd. : 
Gardners & florists’ annual. 3724. 
MeArthur (John) Greenhouse 
heating. 15647. 
Skidelsky (S. 8S.) Tales of a 
traveler. 16197, 21855, 24588. 
31008. 


De Lamorton (O. H.) Prof. O. H. de 
Lamorton’s instruction sheet. 28769. 


De Land playing card co. De Land’s 
automatic trick cards. 28770. 

De Lano (C. S.) Instructions for 
playing the Hawaiian steel guitar. 
1683. 

Delano 
11016. 

De la Puente (Manuel Fernandez) 
Sce Fernandez cde la Puente (Man- 
uel ) 

De La Salle inst. Catholic schl. ath- 
letic league. Athletic guide. 11982. 

Delaware, map. 3011, 5263, 25159. 

Delaware. See Maryland. 

Delaware & Atlantic teleg. & telep. Go. 
Telep. direct. 83806, 6566, 14633, 
17504, 19984, 28301, 28771. 

Delaware & Hudson co. 
paradise. 9384. 

Delaware & Maryland weather chart 
calendar. 28774. 

Delaware Co., Ind., map. 1262. 

Delaware River, map. 16779, 16780. 

Delbridge (C. L.): 

How to make war 
197. 
Results of weekly savings. 

Delbridge (J. C.) 
of modern piano instr. 

Dei Castillo (KE. G.) 


GH: 35.3 Ferguson’s rags. 


Summer 


impossible. 


3583. 
Delbridge system 
12074. 

See Castillo (BH. 


G. del) 

De Legro (W. H.) Life of Mary De- 
lage. 12075. 

Delf (Harry) This is my lucky day. 
25053. 


Delight-of-life. (Drama) 31718. 
De Lima (C. A.): 
Come across. 16517. 
Future Mr. & Mrs. Straight. 2840. 
Jane. 8390. 
Unforgiving man. 1210. 
De Lisle (L. R.) I dasn’t think of it. 
224538. 
Deiluc (Louis) Trois enfants dans 
une étoile. 32089. 
Delly (M.) Fin d’une walkyrie. 3584. 
Delman. (Drama) 8818. 
De Long (G. K.): 
Natal threes. 14984. 
Pathos ef song & other poems. 
28775. 
Posies of the Lord. 23494. 
De Lorde (André) See Lorde Andre 
de) 
Delpheon co. Delpheon, the phono- 
graph with an individuality. 28776. 
Delta, O., map. 22695. 
De Lue (Willard) Doogue (lL. J.) 
Home garden talks. 12107. 
De Luz (August) Philosophy of 
water. 23495. 

Del Villar (José— Fernandez) 
Fernindez del Villar (José) 
De Marsan (Maurice) See Marsan 

(Maurice de) 


See 


1558 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1916 
de Mattos (Max Teixeira) See Tei- | Denver & Rio Grande r.r. map. 32196. 
xeira de Mattos (Max) Denver chem. mfg. co. Antiphlogis- 
Demi-monde. (Drama) 31948. tine. 12078. 
Deming (A. G.) Manual for teachers | Denver mt. parks securities co. Con- 


to accompany Primary lang. stories. 
28777. 
Deming (E. B.) Call to peace. 25842. 
Deming (R. F.) Fall of the Alamo. 
14985. 


Demi-tasse review. (Drama) 27575. 
Democrat ptg. co. Bascom (EH. Lh.) 
Better babies bk. mark. 3292. 


De Molina (Tirso) 
de) 

Demons. (Drama) 31719. 

Demonstration of a safety appliance 


See Molina (Tirso 


for engineers & firemen. (Motion 
picture) 32358. 

Demonstrator. (Drama) 1025. 

Dempsey (J. H.) Old & new order. 
13868. 

De Musset (Alfred) See Musset (AI- 
fred de) 


Denby motor truck co. Denby graph- 
ical sales bock. 28778. 
Denghausen (A. F.) New musical 


nomenclature. 23496. 
Denham (Marcus) Novel song Dk. 
14986. 
De Nieto (James) Reprisal. 22575. 
Denmark, map. 25108. 
Dennett (W. M.) Presence. 198. 


Dennis (A. N.) Musical mixup. 2898. 
Dennis (A. W.): © 
Who’s who along the North shore. 
8181, 16481, 22279. 
Who’s who at Newport & Bar 
Harbor. 18756. 
Dennis (C. G.) Bradiey’s straight line 
picture cut outs. 19986, 28779. 


Dennis (W. L. & C. W.) Popes cal- 
endar. 24410. 

Dennis (W. W.) Proposed remedial 
legislation. 23497. 


(Drama) 31720. 
Dennison’s logic 


Dennis brass clock. 
Dennison mfg. co. 
book. 25848. 
Densmore (Paul) 
plete. 12076. 
Dental & toilet products corp. Are 
you one of them. [etc.] 6569, 6570, 
9385. 
Dentineol & pyrrhocide co.: 
Efficiency of therapeutic agents in 


Happiness com- 


the treatment of pyorrhea. 6571. 
Pyorrhea. 23498. 

Dentist’s laboratories, inc. Vim & 
vigor. 14987. 

Denton (S. F.) Story of the pearl. 
a207 1. 

Denton (W. 8B.) Get acquainted club. 
25844. 

Denton, Ment., map. 11259. 

Denver, Col., direct. 14988. 


Denver, Col., map. 3012, 25109. 


25845. 
Annie Laurie. 


tract & bond for deed. 
Denville (Alfred) 
31623. 


Denvir (Arthur): 


Witching widow Wilkins. 18955. 
VYoman inside. 8576. 
De Ortega-Morején (J. M.) See Or- 


tega-Morejon (J. M. de) 

De Palacios (Miguel) Sce Palacios 
(Miguel de) 

Depollier (Jacques) & son D.-D. util- 
ity watch. 23499. 

De Prada (J. Andrés) 


See Andrés de 
Prada’ (J.) 


Depths. (Drama) 1026. 
Depths. (Motion picture) 5911. 
De Puy (Cle): 
Sanborn (N. W.) Making the 
most of a poultry farm. 768, 
2466. 
Poultry & farm. 4559, 7801, 
10572, 33380, 46116, . 18404, 
21734, 27113, 30831. 
De Rapalje (B. E.): 
Seat of war. 25037. 
Wise little bird. 11231. 
Derby. =¢S:,.B.)¢) Unit press.) «Unit 
poems. 9886, 13714. 
Derby, Conn., direct. 28099. 
Derby witch. (Drama) 1027. 
Derelict. (Drama) 22400, 31721. 
Derfin (Josef) Prinzess  perdii. 
16651. 
Der-Hagopian-Bishop (S. M.) Role 


of the lactic acid bacteria in treat- 
ment & prevention of certain human 
ailments. 17505. 
Der Koor (A. W. van) 
Koor (A. W.) 
De Rosalia (Giovanni) 
lu ciarlatanu. 23500. 
De Rose (C. W.) In self defense. 
1081. 
Derouville (€r.) 
18796. 
De Rouville (G. 8S.) Baseball adv. sery- 
ice. 12080, 17506, 19987. — 
Derrick pub. co.: 
James (H. G.) Refining 
dustry of the U. 8S. 26855. 
Oil field rept. 199, 1684, 6572, 
12081, 14989, 17507, 19988, 23501, 
28780. 


See Van der 


Socialisimu e 


Belies de nuit. 


in- 


Venango Co., Pa., direct. 27420. 
Derry, N. H., direct. 17509. 
De Ryee (William) Tekel. 28782. 


Des meeres und der liebe weilen. 
(Drama) 11001*. 

De Salis (J... H.) Modern engine 
house facilities & methods. 3585. 


1559 


INDEX 


the Pilgrims. 


18071, 


Descendants of 
(Drama) 8327**. 

Descent of property in Ill. 
21084. 

De Schoeppe (Paul Von) See Von de 
Schoeppe (Paul). 

Deschutes Valley, Or., map. 30138. 

Desconocida. (Drama). 31722. 

Descriptive direct. of Southern power 


plants. 14990. 

Desert. (Drama) 1028. 

Desert calls its own. (Motion picture) 
5486. 

Desert of lost souls. (Motion picture) 
22985. 

Desert rat. (Motion picture) 19148. 

Deserter. (Drama) 11002, 31723. 

Deserter. (Motion picture) 22868. 

Deserter of submarine 8. 2. (Motion 
pictures). 5487. 

Designing woman. (Motion picture) 
27804. 

Desk man. (Drama) 18819. 

Des Moines, Ia., direct. 28783. 


Des Moines Co., Ia., direct. 28465. 


Des Moines tent & awning co. Des 
Moines tent & awning co. 12082. 

Desmond’s bride. (Drama) 1029. 

Desperado. (Motion picture) 5488. 

Desperate remedy. (Motion picture) 
22869. 

Despoiler. (Motion picture) 5489. 

Despoiling brutes. (Motion picture) 
a2oo!l, 

Destiny. (Drama) 5023. 

Destiny. (Motion picture) 5490. 

Destiny’s toy. (Motion picture) 
14221. 

Destroyers. (Motion picture) 14222. 

Destruction of a Fokker. (Motion 


picture) 14223. 

Destruction of a German blockhouse 
by 9.2 howitzer. (Motion picture) 
Bit. 

Detecta phone co. of Amer., ine. 
tecta ear phone. 1685. 

Detective’s head. (Motion picture) 
27961. - 

Detmer service. 1686, 3586, 9887, 
12083, 14991, 19989, 23502, 28784. 

Detmer woolen ¢o.: 

Detmer service. 1686, 3586, 9387, 
12083, 14991, 19989, 23502, 28784. 

Do you believe in preparedness. 
fete.] 12084, 12085. 

Spring styles. 6574. 

De Toledo (Barnardo) 
(Barnardo de) 

Detroit, Mich. : 

Direct. 199938, 28785. 

Map. 1268, 1264, 5264, 8604, 8605, 
11260-11262, 16781, 16782, 18987, 
22696, 22697, 25110, 25114. 

Sauer’s off. guide & pocket direct. 
of Greater Detroit. 6575. 


De- 


See Toledo 


pt. 1, 0. S., Vv. 13 


Detroit central real estate syndicate. 
Certificate. [ete.] 28504-23507. 
Detroit corres. institute of motoring. 


Ccurse of scientific instruction. 
1688, 3589, 6576. 
Detroit dental mfg. co. Greene sys- 


tem of advance test methods. 28786. 

Detroit gas turbine corp. Gas tur- 
bines. 12086. 

Detroit public schls. standard practice 
tests. 1625. 
Detroit pub. co. 
neys. 9888. 
Detroit steel products co. 

your car. 1691. 

Detroit truck co. 

Detwiler (J. B.): 

Cours de Francais elegant. 27421. 

Gordon-Detwiler advanced course 

of Spanish. 26128. 

——conversational & pictorial 

course of Spanish. 6762. 

De Urrengaechea (César Ordas-Ave- 
cilla) See Ordas-Avecilla de Urren- 
gaechea (César) 

Deusen (C. S. van) 
(C. S.) 

Deutsch (P. P.) Complete course of, 
ten illus. lessons in hypnotism & 
suggestion. 28787. 

Deutsch-German (Alfred) 
gretl. 24994, 31894. 

Deutsch-édsterreichischer verlag. 

Am teetisch. 16489. 

Kinder der erde. 22474*. 
Deutsche bann. (Drama) 8319. 
Deutsche bicher. 1692. 

Deutsche revue. 1693, 3590, 17510. 

Deutsche verlags-anstalt. : 

Deutsche revue. 1698, 3590, 17510. 

Rokoko. 8483. 

Uber land u. meer. 2607, 4797, 

8046, 18655. 
Deutschland. 1694, 3591, 9389. 
De Vallant (F. L.) Gentleman Jack. 


ie 


De Vecmon (J. A.) 
mobile chart. 3593. 

Devendorf (L. K.) 
31942. 

Dever (R. J.) Amount due employe 
or his dependents, ete. 9390. 

Devereux (M. D.) Mystery of the 


Little phostint jour- 
Springs on 


Tonford. 19994. 


See Van Deusen 


Millionen- 


Universal auto- 


One morning. 


Bagaduce. 14992. 

Devereux (W. 8S.) Secret service. 
6579. 

Devereux (Washington) Elec. key. 
19995. 

Devereux (William) Respect for 
riches. 1167. 


DeVessey (M. L.) Anti-trust law has 
sounded the alarm. 3594. 

Devil at his elbow. (Motion picture) 
19149. 


1560 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916. 


Devil dancers of India. (Motion pic- 
ture) 16977. 

Devil-in-chief. (Motion picture) 5491. 

Devil, the servant & the men. (Mo- 
tion picture) 5492. 

DeVilbiss mfg. co. Aeron system. 200, 
19896. 

Deyil’s bondwoman. (Motion picture) 
27805. 

Devil’s harvest. (Drama) 22401. 

Devil’s image. (Motion picture) 
14224. 

Devii’s own. (Motion picture) 19150. 

Devil’s power. (Drama) 22402. 

Devil’s prayer-book. (Motion picture) 
5495. 


Devil’s _ prize. (Moticn picture) 
25244. 
Devii’s protege. (Motion picture) 
5494. 


Devil's star. (Drama) 16524. 
Devil’s symphony. (Motion picture) 
20236. 
Devil’s toy. (Motion picture) 5495. 
Devil’s victim. (Motion picture) 
19151. 
Devil’s work. 
82419. 
Devney (J. J.): 
Cleveland, O., map. 16767. 
Devney’s demonstration chart. 
[ete.] 1695-1697. 
Smoothing the way for more bus. 
28788. 
DeVoe (Caryl) See Wright (C. 
Dev.) 
Devoe (F. W.) How to sell more 
paint. 19997. 
Devonian co. of America. Devonia. 
28789. 
Devonian mineral spring co. Story of 
a well man. 19998. 
Devoy (Emmet) Call of childhood. 
31670. 
DeVries (Henri) Submarine F-7. 
32053. 
De Waters (Lillian) Story of baby 
life. 17511. 
DeWees (W. W.) Chicago addressing 
eee Liston lists. 25715. 
Dewes (A. B.) Points. 39653. 
De Wet (C. W.) It’s the emblem for 
me. 3595. 
Dewey (&. P.) Form for reducing 
Kutters formula. 28790. 
De Windt (KE. C.) Other girls thoughts 
& mine. 28791. 
De Witt mystery. (Drama) 27576. 
De Wolf (David) pseud. See Snow 
(CW. A.) 
De Wolf (W. 1.) Mardo’s animal 
rhymes. 28792. 
De Wolff (M. G.) Tampico, Mexico, 
map.. 22797. 


(Motion picture) 


Dewsnup (E. R.) Freight classifica- 
tion. 14998. 

Dexter (C. B.) Explanation as to the 
manipnlation. 28508. 

Dexter, ia.. map. 18988. 

Dexter folder co. Dexter foider. 
25846. ; 
Dexter Horton trust & savings bank. 
Attorney & the trust co. [etc.} 

14994, 14995. 

Dey (Charles) : 

In Methow Valley. 5061. 
Three screams. 5208. 

Dey (F. V. RK.) America. [ete.] 6580, 
6581. 

De Zavala (Adina) 
28793. 

De Zeng: (H..L.): 

De Zeng-standard co. De Zeng’s 
elee. ophthalmescope. [ete. ] 
14996-14998, 25848-25850. 

De Zeng’s eye, ear, nose, & 
throat diagnostic equipment. 
28794. 

De Zeng’s current’ controliers. 
25847. 

De Zeng’s electric ophthalmoscope. 
1698, 14996-14998, 25848-25850. 

Diablo (Mount) map. 146086. 

Diago Pueyo (Jests) Vivir amando. 
att. 

Diamond chain & mfg. co. Diamond 
tooth form for roller chain sprockets. 
25851. 

Diamond crystal salt co. Salt seller. 
24515, 

Diamond from the pie. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19152. 

Diamond king. (Motion picture) 5496. 

Diamond lure. (Motion picture) 
27806. 

Diamond, McDonnell & co. Don’t whip 
your boy. [ete.] 9391-9393. 

Diamond power specialty co. Dia- 
mond soot blowers. [ete.] 28795— 
28797. 

Diamond rubber goods. How to make 
the garden grow. 12087. 

Diamond state telep. co. Telep. direct. 
6582, 17512, 28798. 

Diamonds are trumps. (Drama) 2816. 

Diamonds are trumps. ({(Moticn pic- 
ture) 5497. 

Diana. (Drama) 31724. 

Diana cazadora. (Drama) 8820. 

Diana’s studio. (Drama) 31725. 

Diaz Mirete (Ramon): 

Maldici6n gitana. 31877. 
Pa vestir santos. 31951. 

Dibble (HE. F.) seedgrower. Dibble 
(KE. F.) Alfalfa culture for eastern 
farmers. 6583. ! 

Dick (A. B.) co. Mimeograph manual. 
6584. 


Margil vine. 


1561 


INDEX 


ptit, Wiss wees 


SE neeeeeeeeeereeieeesereeeeeeeeee ee a IE nS 


Dick (W. J.) Natl. clock & mfg. co. 
How to conduct a suceessful general 


agency bus. [ete.] 624, 625. 
Dick & Vitzgerald: 
Bride and groom. 10972. 
Bubbles. 10974. 
Conquest of Helen. 22391. 
Every senior. 11009. 
Found in a cioset. 22424. 
Hurricane wooing. 11055. 
Last chance. 11071. 
Mary Ann. 22501. 
My son Arthur. 22524. 
Riddles. 22577. 
Sewing circle meets at Mrs. Mar- 
Ges. shba 5g. 
That little rogue next door. 
11188. 
Tickled to death. 22622. 
Dick Whittington & his cat. (Drama) 
24930. 
Dickens (Charles) Oliver Twist. 
19999. 


Dickerson (KF. G.) Mojonnier total- 
solids & buitter-fat tests, correction 
table. 201. 

Dickerman (Goodwal) 
tation ser. 28799. 

Dickey (Basil): 

Letters to Beatrice. 16596. 
Secret kingdom. 5177. 
Voodoo’s prophecy. 5219. 
Winning a crown. 32147. 

Dickey (H. 8.) They haven’t changed 
the map of Ireland yet. 3596. 

Dickey (Paul) Back to nature. 

Dickey (W. S.) clay mfg. co. 
bk. for erecting 
20000. 

Dickinson (Albert) co. 
hdbk. on farm seeds. 12088. 

Dickinson (G. lL.) Crushing of Ger- 
many no ban on wars. 28800. 


Scrap bk. reci- 


8275. 
Instr. 
the Dickey silo. 


Dickinson’s 


Dickinson (Ruth) Where men are 
searee. 82135. 

Dickinson (T. H.) Gods. & little 
fishes. 5049. 


9394. 
Som vi nu engang 


Dickinson, N. D., direct. 
Dickmar (Helene) 


er. 1189. 
Dickson (G. E.) Automatic insur- 
ance. 17513. 
Dickson (Henry): 
Dickson schl. of memory. Key to 
suecess. 12089. 
Public speaking. 28801. 
Dickson (M. W.) Sissy. 22592. 
Dickson schl. of memory. Key to suc- 
cess. 12089. 
Dictograph poultry farm. White 
faverolle. 6585. 
Did he, or did he not. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19158. 
Did it realy happen? (Drama) 
22403. 


Dido. (Drama) 8899*. 
Die oder keine. (Drama) 16525. 
Diederich-Schaefer co. Ecclesiastical 


& liturgical calendar. 219. 
Diener iassen bitten. (Drama) 24927, 
Dies blatt gehért der hausfrau. 1699, 
6586. 
Dietrich (Otto): 
Dumme August. 
Pieper & Sperling. 25019. 
Dietz co. Kentucky, map. 1291. 
Digby (Bassett): 
Advance in Hungary by cavalry 
of Czar. [ete.] 17514-17527. 
Austria & Bulgaria to pay. [ete.] 
20001-20023. 

Austrian sees vital blow given to 
army. f[ete.] 14999-15008. 

Austrians yield in crowds. [ete.] 
12090-12097. 

Czar uses reprisals on German 


16533. 


captives. [ete.] 28802-28810. 
Denies massacre in Moldavia. 
[ete.] 23509-23520. 


Deutschland books in demand in 
Sweden. [ete.] 25852-25859. 
Dilkes (H. B.) McQuilkin (J. S.) 
Light & shadow in reproductive ptg. 
24125. 


Dillman (E. L.) Guild of the golden 


cord. 12098. 

Dillon (Charles) Dillon’s desk book. 
28811. 

Dillon (Tom) My mother. 23521. 

Dillon (W. 8S.) Vermilion Co., IL, 
map. 14177. 


Dillon, Mont., direct. 9395. 

Dills (H. M.) Happy days. 22441. 

Dillworth (J. D.) Assessed values of 
real estate in Boston. 23523. 

Dime deposit bank, Full paid thrift 
help certificate. 15009. 

Dime rime co. Coxen (O. W.) Ford 
romance. 19901. 

Dimick (H. T.) Green woman. 1068. 

Dimond (L. B.) Fresh water animals. 


fete.] 25860, 25861. 
Dimples. (Motion picture) 5498. 
Dinan (E. W.) Dinan’s lumber table. 
20024. 


Dinuro (Raffaele) Theoretical prac- 
tical method for the study of the 
mandolin. 25862. 

Dinwiddie (J. M.) Cedar Rapids savy- 
ings bank. Your estate. 19785. 

Dios sobre todo. (Drama) 11008. 


Diplomacy. (Motion picture) 5489, 
22870. 
Directory adjustment service. Direct. 


adjustment service. 1701. 
Directory of cement, gypsum & lime 


mfirs. 3597. 

Directory of coal mines by counties. 
1702. : 

gS) 

U a= 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Directory of curb & bond brokers. 
20025. ; 

Directory of executives & operating 
officials. 23524. 

Directory of glass factories in the U. 
S. & Canada. 6587. 

Directory of purchasing officials of 
coal mines. 6588. 

Directory of the Ohio shoe industry. 
3598. 

Directory of the trunk, leather goods 
& umbrella trades of the U. S. & 
Canada. 6589. 

Dirty work in a beanery. (Motion 
picture) 14225. 

Disappearing groom. (Motion picture) 


Disappearing prisoners. (Motion pic- 
ture) 28006. 
Disappearing roller sereen co. Plans. 
12099. 
Disastrous Dardanelles 
(Motion picture) 5501. 
Discard. (Drama) 24928. 
Diseard. (Motion picture) 5502. 
Discontent. (Motion picture) 5508. 
Discount savings service co. Allen dis- 
count savings service system. 9396. 
Dishman (R. B.) Internatl. inst. of 
memory. Rational remembering. 
20617. 
Dispatch ptg. co. St. Paul dispatch & 
pioneer press almanac & yr.-bk. 766. 
Dispatches for Washington. (Drama) 
18820. 
Dissin (Adolph) 
20026. 
Disston (Henry) & sons, ine.: 
Bassler (F..M.) Why a saw cuts. 
9124. 
Disston crucible. 202, 6590, 12100, 
15012, 17528, 20027, 25863, 28812. 
Disston crucible. 202, 6590, 12100, 
15912, 17528, 20027, 25863, 28812. 
Di Stacio (Annette) Pardon. 5135. 
District-attorney. (Drama) 2817. 
District nurse. (Drama) 27577. 
District of Columbia: 
Direct. _ 3599. 
Elite list. 8637. 
Map. 16788, 25112. 
Disziplin. (Drama) 22404. 
Ditmas (M. A.) Clothing the family. 
15018. 
Ditson (Oliver) co.: 
Martens (F. H.) 
eyes, 26657. 
Tapper (Thomas) 
31184. 
iver (P.L.): 
Banker’s clearing house map cal- 
endar. 25526. 
Banking by mail. 203. 
Divide Co., N. D., map. 3014. 
Divine power. (Drama) 22405. 


expedition. 


Silent bkkeeper. 


Little almond 


Study plan. 


Divry & Stamis co. Hileno-Ameri- 
kanikos. 20086. 

Dix (B. M.) See Flebbe (B. M. D.) 

Dixie club monthly. 28814. 

Dixie cotton felt mattress co. Dixie 
club newspaper furniture service. 
25864, 28815. 

Dixie Derby. (Drama) 16526. 

Dixie highway, map. 5265. 

Dixie motorway. 6593. 

Dixie winner. (Motion picture) 8726. 

Dixon (C. W.) Six peaches and a 
pairs 11167, 

Dixon (Carrie) Minneiska. 15745. 
Dixon (Joseph) crucible co. Dixon’s 
waterproof graphite grease. 6594. 
Dixon (Thomas) Fall of a nation. 

1703, 3600, 6595. 

Dixon (W. EH.) Engine & boiler room 
lore; 930% 

Dixon, Mo., map. 1265. 

Dixsons Cid... wee.) New homestead. 
1126. 

Dizzy heights & daring hearts. (Mo- 
tion picture) 5504. 
Do you believe in signs? 

1030. 


Do you know that—. 24778. 


Doane (C. FE.) Instructive mission- 
ary game. 1705. 
Dobbins (J. W.) Personality as a bus- 
iness asset. 20029. 
Doblinger (Ludwig): 
Die oder keine. 16525. 
Dreimiderlhaus. 31735. 
Friihling am Rheim. 8351. 
Kiinstliche mensch. 16590. 
Liebeszauber. . 24972, 31855. 
Regel (H.) Wiener legende. 
10497. 
Rund um die liebe. 8486. 
Winzerbraut. 32148.. 


Dobson (D. L.) America first. 6598. 


Dobson-Hvans co. Heilman (W. T.) 
Chem. note bk. 68883. 
Dockham pub. co.: 

Dockham’s Amer. rept. & direct. 
28817. 

Dockham’s textile, clothing & cut- 
ting-up trade rept. & direct. 
9398. 

Dockham’s Amer. rept. & direct. 
28817. 

Dockham’s textile, clothing & cutting- 
up trade rept. & direct. 9398. 

Doctor Ale. (Drama) 5024. 

Dr. Conover’s ward. (Drama) 31726. 

Dr. D. A. Sargent’s astrological eal- 
endar. 28818. 

Doctor Dingle. (Drama) 31727. 

Dr. Dorsey’s travel pictures. (Motion 
pictures) 16976-16978. 

Dr. Hpstein’s first case. 
1031 


(Drama) 


(Drama) 


1563 


INDEX 


pt.1, mss was 


Doctor Neighbor. (Motion picture) 
8727. 

Doctor of Afternoon arm. (Motion 
picture) 8728. 

Dr. Powel takes control. (Drama) 
oLi2e. 

Dr. Thacher’s lucky day almanac. 
Io2o. 

Dr. Wahl. (Drama) 10382. 

Dector’s message. (Drama) 13921. 

Dodd (A. H.) Instruction, how to 
play classic Euclid. 25865. 

Dodd (Dorothy) shoe co. Dorothy 
Dodd shoes. 9399. 

Dodd CHR ey Cruikshankiana. 
28819. 


Dodd, Mead & co.: 
Europe, map. 25115. 
Frank (M. L.) Animal drawing 
Dic, *2Za6ar- 
Rae (John) Big family & their 
good times. 24436. 
Wreckage. 8580*. 

Dodge (A. C.) Manual or text bk. 
15014. 

Dodge (F. H.) Spanish letter writ- 
ing. 38601, 9400. 

Dodge (F. W.) co. Architects of New 
England. 200380. 

Dodge (H. A.) Cashier cash register 
co. Fine art of approach. [etc.] 
28523-28525. 

Dodge (P. H.) Mexican & Spanish 
made easy. 28820. 

Dodge (R. E.) Autumn. 28821. 

Dodge bros. Great loss & a greater 


gain f[ete.] 25866, 25867. 
Dodge pub. co.: 
Bus. man’s calendar. 33887. 
Calendar of cheer. [ete.] 3394- 
3396. 
Favorite bus. man’s’ calendar. 
8694. 


Favorite calendar of cheer. 3695. 
Favorite calendar of friendship. 


3696. 

Favorite calendar of sunshine. 
8697. 

Favorite sunlit road calendar. 
3698. 

Goss (Alice) Record of our baby 
girl. 3760. 

Pancoast (C. W.) Schl. day 
memories. 4422. 

Sunlit road calendar. 4740. 


Dodge scale co. Dodge (A. C.) Man- 
ual or text bk. 15014. 

Dodging the law. (Motion picture). 
8905. 

Dods (Helen) Camping spree of kid- 
dies three. [ete.] 28822, 28823. 
Doenecke (J. ©.) Double crossed. 

2819. 
Dérmann (Felix) 
alles aus liebe! 


Was tut man nicht 
8561. 


(Drama) 22406. 
(Drama) 


Does it pay? 

Dog-gone dangerous girl. 
31729. 

Doheny (M. A.) Play awhile. 16647. 

Dolan (J. J.) Dolan’s telep. order 
booth system. 3602. 

Doland, S. D., map. 32197. 

Dolch (E. W.) jr. Feotball at home, 
rules. 3603. 


Doll doctor. (Motion picture) 5505. 

Doll that saved an army. (Drama) 
18821. 

Dollar. (Drama) 16527. 

Dollar “& the law. (Motion picture) 
27807. 

Dollar Bill. pseud. See Diver (P. L.) 

Dollar kings. (Motion picture). 
19192. 

Dollars & cents. (Motion picture). 
5506. 


(Drama) 8821. 
(Motion pic- 


Dollars & sense. 
Dollars & the woman. 


ture) 5506. 
Dollie. (Drama) 31780. 
Doll’s house. (Drama). 10987*. 


Dolly’s scoop. (Motion picture) 5507. 

Dolman (John) jr. Motions in order 

of precedence. 12101. 

Dolphin line. Delaware River, map. 
16780. 

Dolsen (KH, M.): 


In the dregs. 24961. 
Polly pursuing. 8470. 
Saving Abbie. 25035. 


Showing Henry. 8508. 


Dolsen (J. E.) Veterans. 15015. 


Dolski (—) Ostatnie dwa_ ruble. 
2908. 

Dolson (C,. A. M.) New Year’s eall. 
15016. 


Dome (B. S.) Dome engraving co. 
Scale for halftones & zine etchings. 
355A E 
Dome engraving co. Seale 
halftones & zine etchings. 
Domestic economy. (Drama) 1033. 
Domestic engine & pump co. Do- 
mestic gas-engine-driven contractors’ 
machinery. [ete.] 20031, 20032. 
Domestic engineering. Mason (Walt) 
Wise plumber. 30065. 
Domestic sewing machine ¢o., inc.: 
Domestic electric. 3604. 
Domestic sewing machines, elec. & 


for the 
AV B 


foot power. 9401. 
Dominguez (Antonio) John Peres. 
13961. 
Dominica. (Drama) 8322. 


Don. pseud. See Donovan (FF. M.) 
Don Quixote. (Motion picture) 8729. 
Donahey (Wm.): 


Four Teenie Weenies get lost. 
[ete.] 20033-20037. 
Lost! Two Teenies Weenies. 


[ete.] 3605-3608. 


1564 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1916 


Donahey (Wm.)—Continued. Donnelley (R. R.) & sons co.—Contd. 


Teenie Weenie army goes forag- 
ing. [ete.] 12102-12106. 

Teenie Weenie army is ordered 
out for maneuvers. [ete. ] 
9402-9406. 

Teenie Weenie army marches 
home. [ete.] 15017-15021. 

Teenie Weenie captives are put to 
work. [ete.] 28824-28829. 

Teenie Weenie Chinaman chased 
by a frog. [ete.] 25868-25872. 

Teenie Weenie clown has a close 
call. [ete.] 206-208. 

Teenie Weenie lady of fashion 
reads a story. [ete] 1706— 
1708. 

Teenie Weenie twins arrive. 
[ete.] 6599-6602. 

Teenie Weenies. 175380. 

Teenie Weenies find a_ hickory 
nut tree. [ete.] 23528-23531. 

Donahue (Jack) ‘Tale of two shirts. 
1196. 

Donahue (John) Top of the morning. 
2945. 

Donaldson (A. L.): 

After the game. 10945. 

Chapters of Adirondack hist. 
209, 3609. 6603, 9407. 

His first case. 11046. 

Donnelley (R. H.): 

Chicago telep. eco. Telep. direct. 
1597, 3454, 6377, 9264, 11956, 
14794, 173847, 19815, 25723, 28577. 

Cincinnati & suburban Bell telep. 
eo. Telep. direct. 63887, 17354, 
25729. 

N. Y. classified telep. direct. 3610, 
7478, 15844, 212838, 24296, 30365. 

Providence telep. co. Providence 
classified bus. direct. [ete] 
4480, 21591, 21592, 26993. 

Wis. telep. co. Telep. direct. 4942, 
16448, 27534. 

Donnelley (R. R.) & sons co.: 

Areher & Wiggins co. Cat. of 
motor car accessories. 14496. 

Avery & Loeb electric co. Elec- 
trical apparatus & _ supplies. 
9070. 

Bailey-Lebby co. Plumbing cata- 
log. 19515. 

Beck & Corbitt iron co. Cat. of 
auto supplies. 14603. 

Belcher & Loomis hardware co. 
Catalogue. 19598. 

Bertram motor supply co. Cata- 
log. 14648. 
Capital elec. co. Auto. supply 

eat. 23322. 

Carey machinery & supply co. 
Catalog. 6341. 

Cedar Rapids pump co. Catalog. 


9250. 
1565 


Central rubber & supply co. Kelly- 
Springfield automobile tires, ete. 
9252. 

Central supply eco. Bath room «ac- 
cessories or requisites. 25707. 
Chandler pump = co. Catalog. 

28546. 

Cleveland tool & supply co. Cata- 
los) Zao) 

Cutter & Wood supply co. Cata- 
logue. 19928. 

Globe machinery & supply co. 
Catalog. 23704. 

Hide leather & belting eco. Cata- 
log. 23806. 

Intermountain elee. co. Catalog. 
153889. 

Jackson motor supply co. Cata- 
log. 26349. 

Kiley) (Po Wie Oreos Catalog. 
15510. 

Kinsey & Mahler eco. Catalog. 
12646. 

Kline (M. L.) General cat. 
24020. 

Lawrence (EF. D.) electric co. 
Catalog. 10059. 

Mersick (C. 8.) & co. Catalogue. 
21047. 

Eee. supplies. 30091. 

Mohawk elec. supply co. Gen. 
eat. 15748. 

Natl. elec. & auto supply co. Auto. 
supply cat. 15817. 

Nock (G. W.) co., ine. Catalog. 
15882. 

Omaha sanitary supply co. Cata- 
log. 26916. 

Ozburn auto. supply co., ine. Cata- 
log. 10410, 15937. 

P. & H. supply co. Catalog. 7599. 
Pittsburgh auto equipment co. 
Automobile supplies. 18299. 
Power equipment co. Cat. 13248, 

16000. 

Republic electric eco. Catalog. 
24447, 

Robertson-cataract electric co. 
General cat. 24461. 

Rose-Lyon hardware eco. Auto- 
mobile supplies. 10528. 

Seehausen, Wehrs & co. Catalog. 
27142. 

Simmons (John) co. Catalogue 
no. 39. 18459. 

Southwest plumbing supply co. 
Catalogue. 21884. 

Tel-electric co. Gen. catalogue. 
2587. 

Terry (J. B.) co. Catalogue. 
7996. 

U. S. supply co. Catalog. 2645. 

U. S. water & steam supply co. 
Catalog. 4828. 


INDEX 


Donnelley (R. R.) & sons co.—Contd. 


Warnock (Wm.) eco. Ann. cat. 
16376. 

Western iron stores co. Catalog. 
31484. 


Western supply co. Cat.C. 16421. 
Wheeler-Green electrical supply 


co. Gen. cat. 138807. 
Donnybrook colleen. (Drama) 8323. 
Donoghue (T. J.) Geoglot. 17534. 


Donohoe (W. C.) 
2944, 

Donohue (Jerry) 
Wis., map. 19079. 

Donovan (Ff. M.) Bibie & spiritual- 
ism. 25873. 

Donovan (M. E.) Donovan (F. M.) 
Bible and spiritualism. 25878. 

Don’t do it. (Drama) 1183. 

Doody (Maurice) Doody’s bk. of reci- 
pes & leather workers guide. 20038. 

Doogue (L. J.) Home garden talks. 


Too much smoke. 


Sheboygan Co., 


T2ZAGT. 
Doolittle (G. A.) Rose Hathern’s sac- 
rifice. 8484. 
Door should be open or_ shut. 
(Drama) 18955. 
Doorly (L. B.) Christmas message. 
[ete.] 28880-28838. 


Dopler (C. M.): 
Seeman bros. Premiums. 
Wiemann (G. F.) co. 
13815. 
Dora Deane. 
Dora Thorne. 
Doran 
8400. 


Doran (G. H.) ¢o.: 
Burke (Kathleen) 


13426. 
Premiums. 


(Drama) 27578. 


(Drama) 1034. 
(Frances) Law - breakers. 


White road to 


Verdun. 25676, 28461. 

Gordon (C. W.) Grand _ fleet. 
6761. 

Sapper. pseud. Fatal second. 


fete.] 16117-16119. 
Jim Brent’s V. C. 18408. 
Man who ended the war. 
21736. 
Retribution. 

Witeh of Endor. 27678*. 
Doran (J. P.) Doran’s famous man- 

ual of law. 12108. 

Doran (Marie) Law-breakers. 8400. 
Doremus (Mrs. C. A.): 

Miss Devil-May-Care. 22510. 

On the level. 14002. 

Right little girl. 32005. 

Victory. 226389. 
Dorey (J. M.): 

Better English. . 6604. 

Hole in the wall. 31808. 
Dorey (Milnor) See Dorey (J. M.) 
Dorf-Caruso. (Drama) 24929. 
Dorfner (O. F.) Mankind cursed by 

doubt of ability. 20039. 


21736. 


pt. I, nS. veasS 


Dorian’s divorcee. (Motion picture) 


14226. 
Dorin of Paris. Dorin ‘of> Paris. 
20040. 
Dorion (C. T.) Mystery man: 11109. 
Dorman (A. R.) Route direct. 17535. 


Dormand (May) 
ade. 10946. 
Dormet film co., ine. 
brethren. 5668. 

Dorney (O. C.): 
Dorney Amer. commer. schl., ine. 


After the masquer- 


Joseph & his 


Catalogue. 28835. 
Dorney system of bus. training. 
28834. 


Dorney (Richard): 
Roger La Honte. 1237(1) 
Sardou (Victorien) Golden widow. 


27683-1. 
Dorney Amer. commer. schl., ine. 
Catalogue. 28835. 
Dorothea & the listening man. 2090. 
Dorothy (Drama) 2815S. 
Dorothy & Dick. (Drama) 8324. 
Dorothy in Wisconsin. (Drama) 
5025. 
Dorr (R. C.) AS a woman sees it. 


210, 1709, 3611, 28836. 
Dorrian (C. I.): 


Age of reason. 16486. 

Sermon. 22585. 
Dorsey (HK. F.) Washington once 
overs. 9408. 


Dorsey travel picture. (Motion pic- 
ture) 22829; 22915) 2a207. 

Dorsey motion picture travelogues. 
(Motion picture) 11387 — 11389, 
14227, 16976-16978, 22871, 22872. 

Dort motor car co.: 


Dort motor cars. [etc.] 6605, 
6606. 
Sparks from flint. 9419. 
Dos fendmenos. (Drama) 18922. 
Dose of hell (Drama) 1035. 
Dose of his own medicine. (Drama) 
32094. 
Doster (A. C.) Social reformation. 
12109. ; 
Doten (C. C.) Guide to historic Ply- 


mouth. 17536. 
Dotesio (Carlos) 
8441. 


Oficial de guardia. 


Dotterweich (F. X.) Seneca exposure 
ecard. 9420. 
Doety7 (C.- Woe 
Band festival at Plum Center. 
22362. 
Decoration day. 22399. 
Doty (Chas.) Good old days. 1064. | 
Double-cross (Drama) 5026. 
Double cross. (Motion picture) 
11390. ° 
Double crossed (Drama) 2819, 8325. ° 
Double crossing the dean. (Motion 
picture) 16930. 


66 


IN DEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Double cure. (Drama). 138923. 

Double double-cross. (Motion picture) 
8730, 19154. 

Double event. (Motion picture) 5508. 


Double fire deception. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11391. 
Double proposal. (Drama). 31781. 


Double resurrection. (Motion picture) 
16982. 

Double standard. (Drama) 83826. 

Double trouble. (Motion picture) 8731. 

Doubleday, Page & co.: 

Apostle. 8265*. 
Country life in America. 14219. 
False saint. 11012*. 
Franks (T. L.) Challenge to 
housekeepers, 12247. 
Hobson’s choice. 11049*. 
Mothers. 13992*. 
Washington square plays. 32119*. 
Youth. 11234*. 
Double’s troubles. (Motion picture) 
87382. 
Doud (L. N): 
Apostle pins. 28837. 
Arabian knight incense burner. 
20041. 
Canny-cat candlestick. 12110. 
Douglas (A. M.) Red house chil- 
dren growing up. 9421. 

Douglas (Dwight) Centrifugal curve- 
throw. 4966. 

Douglas (Theodore) Duplex engine- 
governor co., inc. Duplex governor. 
15036. 

Douglas Co., Wash., direct. 19797. 

Douglas Co., Wis., map. 14087. 

Dover, N. J., direct. 30192. 

Dover, N. J.. map. 8606. 

Dover, Okl., map. 32198. 

Dover Center, O., map. 25113. 

Dow (J. B.) hine is the kingdom. 
20042. 

Dow (M. A.) House that Jack built. 
5635. 

Dowe (P. E.) Broken wheel of life. 
28828. 

Dowey (G. G.) Adult Bible class. 
28839. 

Down (Oliphant) Quod wrangle. 
8477. 


Down at Coney isle. (Drama) 31732. 

Down in Georgia. (Drama) 8327. 

Down in Maine. (Drama) 22407. 

Down Suwanee way. (Drama) 1036. 

Down the joy line. (Drama) 16528. 

Down to the sea. (Motion picture) 
22900. 

Downes (Maynard) David & the 
good health elves. 121114. 

Downey (S. E.) City bank. Banking 
hints. 1601. 

Downing (H. U.) Annot. to the new 
eode of Ga. 9422. 


Drake (H. A.) 


Downing (R. C.) Study in gas oils. 

28840. 

* Dowst bros. co.: 

Musgrave (A. F.) Chemicals of 
interest to dyers. 26759. 
Dyeing special fabrics. 12976. 

— Dyestuffs. 15805. 

Gen. processes of bleaching. 
fete.] 18132, 18133. 

— Gloves, hats, furs & feathers. 
[ete.] 21178, 21179. 

Textile fibers. 7414. 

Wet & dry cleaning. 10264. 

Doyle (A. C.): 

Battle of Mons. 12112. 

British campaign in France. 
fete. ] O49 3H 1522s. ATa3T, 
20043, 25874, 28841-28843. 

Doyle: (Ie Es) 

American diplomacy. 22852. 

‘Twas ever thus. 18936. 

Doyle (John) Golf billiards. 1716. 
Doyle (M. W.): 
American diplomacy. 22352. 
’Twas ever thus. 18936. 
Dozier (O. T.) Chips & whetstones. 
28844. 
Draeger (Lloyd) Draeger’s subma- 
rine game. 28845. 
Dragnet. (Motion picture) 5509. 
Drake (EK. R.) Awakening of white 
lead mfrs. 1717. 
Drake (Frances): 
Marionette film scenario. 3232. 
Renunciation. 6097. 


eal Wiese 
Drake (Louis) No man’s land. 225385. 
Drake (R. L.) Boy allies in the 
Baltic. 15024. 
‘Drake Co., O., direct. 15025. 
Drama league of America: 
Chatfield-Taylor (H. C.) Course 
in the Commedia _  dell’arte. 
11943. 
Jenkins (W. E.) Before & after 
Ibsen. 12578. 
——New York center of the 
American festivals. 31621. 
Dramatic pub. co.: 
At the summer dance hall. 31632. 
Aunt Swusan’s troubles on the 
farm. 316386. 
Boy’s essay on boys. 31668. 
Charity bazaar. 31679. 
Corinne of the circus. 31705. 
Cousin Gene. 81710. 
Hannah Sprouts. 31795. 
In granny’s time. 31821. 
Lamentable tragedy of MclLizzie. 
351846. 
Napoleon and the sentry. 31921. 
Nothing doing. 31933. 
On the path of the child. 31940. 
Real American. 31991. 


| 1567 


Honor Old Glory. 


INDEX 


Dramatic pub. co.—Continued. 

Visitors. 32110. 

Waiting for burglars. 32115. 
Dramatie reader. (Drama) 249380. 
Dramatic works of Gerhart Haupt- 

mann. (Drama) 8327**. 
Dramatized scenes from American his- 
tory. (Drama) 83827*. 
BDrane «(Sz De)? 

Everybody is doing it. 13927. 

He who saved the nation. 20044. 

Lincoln and the soldier. 13950. 
Draper (E. K.) Genesee adv. service. 


How to sell goods by mail. 815. 
Drawn blinds. (Drama) 16529. 
Drayton; (fF. O02)... Sytvia. > P1181. 
Dream girl. (Drama) 31733. 
‘Dream giri. (Motion picture) 16931. 
Dream lesson. (Drama) 31734. 


Dream of Eugene Aram. 
ture) 5510. 


(Motion pic- 


Dream cf freedom. (Drama) S8327**. 
Dream of gold. (Drama) 8327**. 
Dream-toy shop. (Drama) 27656. 


Dreamer. (Drama) 5009. 

Dreamy Dud has a laugh on the boss. 
(Motion picture) 22878. 

Dreamy Dud in tlfe African war zone. 
(Motion picture) 25245. 

Dreamy Dud joyriding with Princess 


Zlim. (Motion picture) 27808. 

Dreamy Dud lost at sea. (Motion pic- 
tore ye Sait. 

Dreeben (O. L.) Tree and the fruit. 
1201. 

Dregs. (Drama) 1037, 5027. 

Dreher (D. F.) Columbus, O., map. 
8599. 

Dreher’s simplex guide, _ ete. 
28846. 

Dreher’s simplex st. & house number 

guide. 28846. 


Drei masken-verlag: 
Auch ich war ein jiingling. 16491. 
Biigeleisen. 16507. 
Diener lassen bitten. 24927. 
Hi des Columbus. 16585. 
Erdgeist. 31747. 
Pxtrablatter! 8342, 
Hosenknopt’. 16574. 
Julia Farnese. 16584. 
Porzia. 81974. 
Riatselhafte frau. 16658. 
Scharmante. 16679. 
Wenn zwei hochzeit 
25075. 
Drei monumenten (Drama) 
Dreimiderlhaus. (Drama) 
Dreiser (Theodore): 
America’s foremost author pro- 
tests. 25875. 
Plays of the natural & the super- 
natural. 5146*. 
Drennan (©. M.) Ques. & ans. to air 
brake examination. 9425. 


11012. 


machen. 


2868. 
31735. 


pt; 1. nis ae 


Drennan (Marie) Prayers of a week. 


1718. 

Dress up bureau, ine. Fall dress up. 
23532. RY 

Dressel (Herman) New Barnes read- 
ers. 20045. 

Dresser (A. C.) Freeport, Ill., map. 
5270. 

Dresses. (Drama) 165380. 

Dressler (Albert) Northern Pacific 
ry. Merry way. 181384. 


Drew Allis ¢co.: 
Drew Allis co. city guide & st. 


direct. of Rochester. 28847. 
Rochester, N. Y., direct. 24463. 
map. 32274, 32275. 
Worcester, Mass., direct. 4947, 
10911, 31566. 
map. 382319. 


Drews-Westerber & co. Chicago. Seec- 
ond security bank. Resolved. 140. 
Drey hygienie co., ine. Drey corsets, 
ete. 28848. 

Dreyer (Carmelite) 
festo. 11094. 

Dreyer (D. A.) 
to. 11094. 

Dreyer (Mrs. D. A.) 
preparations. 20046. 

Dreyfus (Camille) Alsace. 31620. 

Drifter. (Drama). 31736. 

Drifts. (Drama) 24931. 

Drinshtein (Henry) Drey hygienic 
co., inc. Drey corsets; ete. 28848. 

Driscoll, (Joseph) Regular cop. 
5167. 

Driven. (Motion picture) 14228. 

Dromgoole (W. A.) Song & story. 
214, 1719, 3615, 6607, 9426, 12113, 
15026, 17539, 20047, 23533, 25876, 
28849. 

Dropping of the red handkerchief. 
(Drama) 27579. 

Dross & diamonds. 
14229. 

Drowe (G.) ¢0.: 

Sash - operators, 


Mephisto’s mani- 
Mephisto’s manifes- 


Mexican hair 


(Motion picture) 


straight - push 


type. 20052. 
Skylights. 12118. 


Drucke (Herman): 
Eternal woman. 8337. 
Goddess of liberty. 25881. 


Drug products ¢o., ine.: 


High blood pressure. [ete.] 
28855-28857. 
Surglet. 20053. 
Drugged waters. (Motion picture) 
5512. 


Drugs, oils & paints. Heckel (G. B.) 
Painting with prepared paint. 9750, 
12420, 15278, 17748, 20477. 

Drum (C. R.) Other fellow’s sister. 
20054. 


1568 


- Duchess 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


mrum.(J.C.): 
Murdock’s pardner. 22521. 
Roughneck Riley. 18911. 


Drum (Sidney) pseud. See Blot (Ar- 
thur) 
Drumm (H. A.): 
Clarasdorf-Castle Rock mines. 
Col., map. 8598. 
Nederland-Beaver 
Col., map. 5301. 
Drummond (J. F.): 
Community savings & loan co. 
Bank with a head. 9825. 
Bank with a heart. 38486. 


(H. N.) Pace standardized 
[ete.] 23537-23539, 25882, 


Creek mines, 


- Drury 
course. 
28858. 

Dry goods economist. 
bert) Domination. 26308. 

Dry goods reporter co. Plans to put 
salespeople on a commission basis. 
25883. 

Dry town. (Drama) 

Dryad’s kiss. (Drama) 

Dryden (H.F.): 

Pract. exercises in story writing. 
fete.] 28864-28866. 
Twelve adv. 12119. 

Maomusst ...! (Drama) 165381. 

Duble (J. C.) Century cooperative 
newspaper adv. service. 94380, 28867. 


Hubbard (EI- 


31757. 
22408. 


Dubiin (LL. I.) #£Principles of life 
insur. 12245. 

Du Bose (B. J.) Health the price- 
less. 25884. 

Dubreuil (W. W.) Helen Stanton. 
16566. 


- Du Brock (Nellie) What is the best 
exercise for women. 15028. 

Dubuque Co., Ia., direct. - 28868. 

and the delicatessen. 
(Drama) 13924. 

Duchess drug co. Full & complete 
instrs. for traveling representatives. 
9431. 

Duchess (The) pseud. 
ford (M. W. H.) 


See Hunger- 


> Duck (W. B.) co. Catalog. 20055. 
Ducks is ducks. (Motion picture) 
19155. 
Duckworth (J. H.) Is Lord Kitch- 
ener alive. 20056. 
Dudley (Bide) See Dudley (W. B.) 
Ruaiey  (- B:) Dudley (F. A.) 
Book of verses. 3620. 
Dudley (F. A.) Book of verses. 3620. 
Dudley (Pendleton) Facts about 
enameled ware. 17548. 
Dudley (W. B® Teeney Ricketts. 
186. 
Dudley (W. S.) Recent devel. in 
brake eng. principles & pract. 3621. 
Due commedie moderne. (Drama) 
eliat™. 
Duel with God. (Drama) 16582. 


Dtelberg (Franz) Karinta von Orre- 
landen. 2874. 
Dutt CAS My 
Mfrs. hourly basis wage calcu- 
lator. [ete.] 17544, 17545. 
493 hours a week wage calculator. 
12120. 


Duffey (R. F.) Night in the trenches. 
8437 


Duffie (C. T.) New England mutual 
life insur. co. When we will cross 
the ferry. 21232. 

Duffield (KH. M.) Lucile triumphant. 
17546. 

Duffield & co.: 


Fairy tale plays. 31752.** 
MeMillan (EH. "T.) Baby book. 
30016. 
Duffy (J. O. G.) Sting of death. 
3622. . 
Dugan (J. J.) Cole (N. W.) Elec. 
economy. 14824. 
Dugdale (Frederick) Rheumatism; 
its cause, its cure. 6611. 
Duggan (HH. C.) Story of Betty & 
her sweets. 20057. 
Duke (HH. W.): 
Burglar’s chance. 10975. 
Penalty. 11126. 


Proof of the pudding. 18898. 
Duke bros. & ©co.: 

Accidents are no more a matter 
of ill Tuck. [ete.]  25887- 
25892. 

Few safety rules for the boys & 
girls. [ete.] 28869-28876. 

Dukelow & Walker co.: 


Neale (W. G.) How money 
grows. 24240. 
Walker (G. LL.) Feldspar. 187385. 
Walker’s special letter. 
16365. 
Walker’s special mining let- 
ter. 24788. 


Dukesmith (F. H.) 
of salesmanship. 
Dukinfield (A. S.) 


Prins. & pract. 
216. 
Ten yrs. table, 


fire insur. statistics. 9432. 

Dulany (Albert) His father’s will. 
1076. 

Duluth, Minn., direct. 23540. 


Duluth direct. co. Duluth, Minn., 


direct. 23540. 

Dumanian (Leon) Do Oriental rugs 
die. 12124. 

Dumars (Gerald.) Stand _ straight. 
6612. 


Dumas (Alexander) fils Demi-monde. 
31948. 


Dumb bandit. (Motion picture) 
FTLS. 

Dumb girl of Portici. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5514. 

Dumme August. (Drama) 16533. 
Dummy’s revenge. (Drama) 5028. 


1569 


INDEX 


Dumont, N. J.. map. 16784. 
Dun (R. G.) & co.: 
Africa, map. 11236. 
Asia, map. 11238. 


Mercantile agency. Ref. bk. & 
key. 4214, 15719, 21042, 
30085. 

South America, map. 11327. 
Dunbar (M. W.) Quest. 14029. 
Dunean (J. A.) jr. Harmony ticket. 

11041. 


Duncan (J. C.) Principles of analyti- 
cal accountancy. 25893, 28877. 
Duncan (J. R.) Mars. 15029. 
Duncan (W. C.): P 
Getting away with it. 
In self defense. 1081. 
Mutual mistake. 565114. 
Sylvia. 11181. 
Duncan (W.H.) jr. Necklace. 31924. 


Duncan (W. J.) He never told her. 


31782. 


8376. 

Dundee collie kennels. Training & 
care of collies. 3623. 

Dunham (M._ K.) Oxy-acetylene 
welding. 94338, 150380, 17547, 2005S, 
28878. 

Dunham (O. W.) Unwelcome guest. 
18944. 

Dunham co. Lesson in lawn making. 
3624. 

Dunkin (G. 8.) Girl who drank milk. 
22429. 

Dunlap (E. A.) Problems in married 
life. 18897. 

Dunlap (Henrietta) Pale Fantana. 
31954. 

Dunlop (E. E. C.) Bounties of the 
kingdom. 998, 10970. 

Dunn (E. R.) Pageant of Palos. 
27643". 

Dunn (F. W.) What shall we play? 
2962*. 


Dunn (Gerald) Dear little wife. 
8317. 

PAP URES Ug OF cag Say ila 
12122. 


minutes on mixing. 


Dunn (Joseph) Who am I? 16719. 
Dunn (Laura) Love-bird. 12123. 


Dunn (S. O.) 
tion. | 23541. 
Dunn Co., N. D., direct. 9394. 
Dunn. Co., N. D., map. 16785. 
Dunn-Webb (Mrs. Gourlay) 
play. 20059. 
Dunning (H. W.) Depths. 
Dunning (Philip): 
Halt! Who goes there? 22488. 


Ten yrs. of r. r. regula- 


Iron 


1026. 


Shuffle, 22587. 
Never too late. 31928. 
Dunsany (Lord) Night at an inn. 
31981. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Dunton (G. E.) N. Y. electrotypers’ 
union no. 100. Duntonian technical 
educa. ser. for apprentices. 1723, — 
10302, 13016, 21261. 

Dunton (M. W.) co. Soldering kink 
news. 12124. 

Dunwoody (W. H.) industrial inst.: 
Robb (BE. G.) Presswork. 30751. 
Telephony. 3625, 15032. 

Duofold health underwear co. 
shots on selling. 25894. 

Dupe. (Motion picture) 5515, 14230. 
Du Plessis (J. T.) Coneussion in 
spinal therapeutics. 6613. 
Duplex engine-governor ¢co., ine. Du- 

plex governor. 15036. 

Duplex envelope co., inc.: 

Church a living wage & social up- 
lift. [ete.] 150387, 15038. 
Empty envelope carton. 19708. 
How many can you answer. [etc.] 

12125-12128. 

Duplicity. (Motion picture) 32359. 

Du Pont de Nemours (EK. I.) & co.: 

Du Pont explosives for shale & 
clay blasting. 28879. 

Du Pont high explosives. 9484. 

Du Pont products. 12129. 

Instrs. [etc.] 6614, 6615. 

Du Pont fabrikoid co. Du Pont fabri- 
koid bk. finish. 15039. 

Dupree (Frank) Honeymoon days. 


(C. C.) Sanborn (N. W.) 
Poultry & farm. 24517. 
Duquesne Christmas 
(Drama) 31738. 
Duquesne schedule co. 
12130, 12131. 
Durand (Herbert): 
Plans & plants. 6616. 
Seventy-five dollars’ 
vegetables. 20060. 
Durant (H. R.) Beautiful virgin. 
4990. 
Durborough war _ pictures. 
picture) 5516. 
Durkee (EH. R.) & co.: 
Aderezo para ensalada. ([ete.] 
28889-28887. 
Durkee’s curry powder. 9435. 
Durkee’s salad dressing. 17548. 
Durkin (J. P.) Pittsburgh typewriter 
& supply co. Co-operative club plan. 
24402. 
Durkin (James) 
co. Modern movie. 
Durkin, Reeves & co. 
9436. > 
Durston (George) Boy scouts in front 
of Warsaw. [ete.] 17549-17551. 
Dusty path. (Drama) 1038. 
Duthie (R. W.) Monticola. 15749. 


Dutton (KE. P.) & co.: 
Fairy gold. 31752*. 


Short 


mystery. 
Bk. of tables. 


worth of 


(Motion 


Durkin, Reeves & 
9436. 
Modern movie. 


1570 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Dutton (EB. P.) & co.—Continued. 
Haikett (S. P. S.) Aunt Sadie’s 
rhymes. 29236. 
Peters (J. P.) Animals’ Christ- 
mas tree. 30596. 
Smyth (Clifford) Foreword to a 
crystal age. 31022. ’ 
Dutton (R. J. G.) Shorthand in three 


days. 25895. 
Duty. (Drama) 24931*. 


Duvall (L. S.): 


Glenwood Springs. f[ete.] 28888, 
28889. 
Song of the seven falls. 20061. 
Duzee (J. B. van) See Van Duzee 
fa, os.) 
Dvorak (J. J.) Princess yoke bk. 
3626. 
Dwinnell-Wright co. White House ro- 
mances. 6617. 
Dwoéch Feliks6bw i dwie Felunie. 
(Drama) 2820. 


Dwyer (Anna): 
Science explains why a vacation 
at home works more harm than 
good. 20062. 
Why women are more revengeful 
than men, 23542. 
Dwyer (J. F.): 
Gorge of Kala Van. 15040. 
In the long grass. 1724. 
Dwyer (V. C.) Tanki service bureau. 
List bulletin. 16263. 
Dyck (G. E.) Treatment of garbage. 


28890. 
Dye (J. B.) Dye’s 20th century in- 
structor. 28891. 
Dyer (F. B.) Sixth reader. 28892. 
mover (R. O.): 
Cut out book. 6620. 
That’s why stories. 9437. 
Dying to live. (Drama) 22409. 


Dyke (A. L.): 
Dyke’s four cylinder gasoline en- 


gine model. [ete.] 12132- 
S215. 

Roeap (I. D.) Suppl. on Dyke’s 
automobile instruction on the 


King eight cylinder car. 4510. 
. Suppl. to Dyke’s auto. instruction 


of the Packard twin six. [etc.] 
3627-3629. 
Dykema (F. L.) Benevo co. Money 
raising plans. 25595. 


Dykes lumber co. Period mouldings. 
12136. 
Dymot (J. B.) 
20063. 
Dymow (Ossip): 
Eternal wanderer. 5033. 
Just a child. 13968. 


Perpetual calendar. 


Obeziana. 2904. 
Sandman. 16676. 
Dyramite. (Drama) 11004. 


Dyrenforth (J. D.) Carlotta. 31675. 
Dysart (Chloe): 

In a sight-seeing car. 27601. 

Meeting of the confidential club. 
31888. 

Dziecko mitoSci. (Drama) 2821, 
BK. L. F.. co.: 

Community publicity service. 
There are many reasons why 
you should come to De Kalb. 
6422. 

KE. I. F. advertising service. There 
are many reasons why you 
should come to De Kalb. 12187. 


There are many reasons why you 
should come to Joliet. 25896. 
Each pearl a tear. (Motion picture) 


19156. 

Eads Johnson pub. co. See Johnson 
(Eads) pub. co. ; 

Eagan (A. 8S.) Plan and the man. 
1148. 

Eager (E. N.) Solano Co., Cal., map. 
5344. 


Eagle & the star. (Drama) 5029. 

Kagle Lake nurseries. Standard qual- 
ity citrus trees. 9438. 

eagle lye works. Eagle high test lye. 
15041. 


Eagle oil & supply co. Something in 


it for both of us. 1725. 
Eagle Pass, Tex., map. 11263. 
Eagle Point realty co. Eagle Point 
colony. 12138. 


Eagle ptg. co. Wonderful mind read- 


ing. 1726. 
Eagle Rock City. Cal., map. 16786. 
Eagle’s wings. (Motion picture) 
27809. 


Eakeley (C. W.): 
Old age pensions for teachers. 
23543. 
Open letter. 
Eames (Frank) 
cine. [etc.] 
Barin’ (A: T2)* 


28898. 
Dropping his medi- 
20064, 20065. 


Humbird lumber co. Price list. 
15356. 
Idaho white pine mfrs. agency. 
Wholesale price list. 23883. 
Earl (B. B.) When you need money, 
you need it very much. 218. 
Earl (Maude) Our physician. 25897. 


Earl (W. A.) Circumstantial evi- 
dence. 22388. 

Earie (Emma) When I was young. 
16717. 

Earle (Georgia) Getting his story. 
2844, 

Earle (Richard) Preparedness. 5151. 

Earlham, Ia., map. 16787. 

Earli (L. H.) Bible simplified.. 23544. 

Early bird. (Drama) 24932. 

Early morning’s doings. (Drama) 
22410. 


1571 


INDEX 


Earp-Thomas (G. H.) Permanent soil 


fertility. 9439. 

Earth men. (Drama) 16534. 
Tarthquake. (Drama) 22616. 
Earthquake. (Motionpicture) 23004. 


Easson (J. L.) Merchandise broker- 
age in eighteen lessons. 17552. 

Eason (W. L.) Will the commander 
of the U. S. forces now in Mexico. 


25898. 
23545. 


East (A. M.) How to can. 


East end Christian church. Ewers 
(J. aR) Cardinal prin. of the 
Christian church. 12188. 


East Hampton, Mass., map. 8607. 


East Lynne. (Motion picture) 14231. 
East meets West. (Drama) 83828. 
East Point, Ga., direct. 9440. 

East Prairie, Mo., map. 8608. 

East Providence, R. I., direct. 25899. 
East State st. bus. men’s assn. Save 


money on FE. State st. & adjoining 
sections. [etc.] 1727, 1728. 

East Tacoma mfg. co. Pacific univer- 
sal catalog. 25900. 

Eastchester, N. Y., map. 14088. 

Easterbrook (G. H.) Castles in Peru. 
16510. 


Easterly (G. M.) Shakespeare’s 
fairies and follies. 14042. 

Eastern arts assn. Proceedings. 
23546. 

Eastern coal & export corp. All good 
lump. 1729. 


Eastern direct. co. Wilmington, Del., 
direct. & bus. gazetteer. 8199. 
Eastern Hemisphere, map. 8609, 
2331. 


11264. 
Easthampton, Mass., direct. 
Eastman (A. J.) Progressive ways 
for securing new pupils. 28894. 
Eastman (KE. C.) Leavitt’s farmer’s 
almanack. 506. 
Eastman (KE. G.) 
5029. 
Eastman (F. C.) 
10934. 
Eastman (Hazel) 
Easton, Pa., direct. 
Eastwood, N. Y., direct. 21995. 
Easy Ed. (Motion picture) 27810. 
Hasy money (Drama) 1089. 
Eat & grow hungry. (Motion picture) 
27811. 
Eaton (Seymour): 
Adv., a twelve day course of instr. 
in ideas. 9441. 
Traveling bears 


Eagle & the star. 
Roman private life. 


Weeds. 14061. 


25901. 


across the sea. 


[ete.] 15042-15044. 
Eaton (W. P.) Washington square 
plays. 32119*. 


HKaton, Mich. map. 27712. _. 
Haton bros. HEaton’s ranch. 28895. 
‘Eaton Co., Mich., direct. 25902. 
Eau Claire, Wis., direct. 1730. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


Eau Claire, Wis., map. 3015. 

Ebeann (P. H.) First vampire. 9446. 

Ebenhart (Joseph) Bk. worth its 
weight in gold. 12139. 

Ebensberg, Pa., map. 22698. 

Eberhart (C. P.) Course in practical 
bus. writing. 23547. 

Eberhart (Stella) Combination domi- 
no & chart device for seat work. 


28896. 

Eberlein (H. D.) Well appointed 
guest room. 15045. 

Ebersol (C. E.) Bookkeeping drill. 
23548. 


Ebert (A. J.) Ebert’s (Andrew) sons. 
For the love of Jesus, Mary and 
Joseph. 12140. 

Ebert’s (Andrew) sons. For the love 
of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. 12140. 

Ebey (C. R.) India’s ninety and nine. 


20066. 
Ebin (A. B.) Impresario. 22455. 
Ecclesiastical & liturgical calendar. 
219. 


Echegaray (José) 


16488. 
(Drama) 8329, 31739. 


Echoes. 
Ickel (C. L.) Properties of three-I- 


Always ridiculous. 


beam column sections. 220. 
Eeckersall (W. H.) All-Amer. elevens 
picked by Eckersall. [ete.] 28897- 
28902. 
Eckstein co. Master force. 12141. 
Eclipse. (Drama) 11005. 


Eclipse electrotype & engraving co.: 
Various half-tone screens. 15046. 
Various screens & their uses. 

12142. 

Eecob (Eleanor): 

Busy day at the Borgias. 18803. 
Man who always smiled. 18866. 

Eeob (K. G.): 
Chance shots. 8290. 
Short circuited. 11164. 

Economist. 20067. 

Economist pub. co. 

Economist training schl. 

ship. 1781. 


Economy elec. distillate refiner eo, 
EE. 28908. 


Economy service co. Bulletin. [ete.] 
221-224, 1743, 1744, 6621-6624, 9447, 
12143, 15047-15049, 17555, 20068, 
23549, 25903, 28904. 


Economist. 20067. 
Salesman- 


EcZene co. Scope & plan. 3630. 
Eddie’s night out. (Motion picture) 
8733. 


Eddy (Clarence) Course of lessons 
for the pipe organ. 3631, 15050. 
Eddy (J. 8S.) Essentials to domin- 

ion. 2767. 
Eddy (Sherwood). 
12146, 12147. 
Edge of things. 
5654. 


Doubt. [ete.] 


(Motion picture) 


1572 


_— = 


aillins alh - 


i aioe had 2 ies ) ie a. aed 


eS a) ~~ ae a ee he 


_ Edgereen co. 


Se  ) a a 2 a ae 


Edmunés (Carey) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Edgelow (Thomas) What could be 


fairer. 32125. 


What Edgereen does. 
15051. 

Edgerton (J. A.) Gettysburg, An- 
tietam & Arlington. [ete.] 15052, 
15058. 

_ Edginton (H. M.) Oh James! 8442. 

Edginton (May): 

Coup. 20072. 
God in the man, 1745. 
Second in Rome. 9449. 

Edison (T. A.) ine.: 

Animated grouch chaser. 11347, 


11348. 
Blade o’ grass. 8694. 
Catspaw. 5450, 
Cecropia moth. 11368. 
Celeste of the ambulance corps. 
11369. 
Cossack whip. 
Coward's code. 
Heart of the hills. 
Helen of the chorus. 
His sister’s champion. 5627. 
Innocence of Ruth. 5651. 
Last sentence. 32427. 
Littlest Magdalene. 11464. 
Master passion. 32446. 
Matchmakers. 8844. 
Message to Garcia. 27893. 
Mix-up in black. 11486. 
Real Doctor Kay. 8904. 
Robbing the fishes. 11526. 
Trip through Uganda, British 
East Africa. 11564. 
When love is king. 5987. 
Edison Bugg’s invention. 
picture) 14232. 
Edison lamp works of General elec. co. 
Bulletin. 12148, 25905, 28908. 
Edison storage battery co. On the 
firing line with Battery Bill. [etc.] 
17556, 17557. 
Editor. (Drama) 31740. 
Editors of the 1916 Cap & gown. See 
1916 Cap & gown (Editors of the) 
Edmiston (S. A.) SKlicka (Joseph) 
co. Edmiston’s frame price list. 
20767. 
Edmonds (Fred) Pocahontas. 2914. 
Edmonston (Jesse) O. E. S. welcome. 


22855. 

11381. 
25269. 
11430. 


(Motion 


Edmunds (A. J.): 
End of the Gospel. 15054. 
Resurrection in Mark and Hoag’s 
vision. 23550. 
What the handy 
man can make. 25907. 
‘Edmunds Co., S. D., map. 14089. 
Edson (A. W.) Cards for the rapid 


recognition of phrases & word- 
groups. 20073. 
Edson (C. F.) San Francisco. 28910. 


11396—_11——_8 


Education corp. general. Foster insti- 
tute of domestic arts & sciences. 
Corsets & close-fitting patterns. I1st 


ed. [ete.] 292-295. 
Educational bk. co. Seven plays for 
little folks. 16683. 
Educational films corp. Educa. by 
visualization. [ete.] 3632, 3633. 
Educational foundation: 
Model storekeeping dept. Teach- 


er’s greatest problem. 6625. 
World’s greatest problem. 
3634, : 
Educational pub. ¢co.: 
Child’s book of plays. 1004*. 
Standard classic reader for the 
4th yr. 6626. 
Educator supply co. 
Rob Riley. 16301. 
Educators assn.: 
Cook (H. L.) 
semble man, 
25779. 
Dimond (L. B.) Fresh water ani- 
mals. [ete.] 25860, 25861. 
Stoner (W. S.) jr. Freakish ani- 
mals. f[ete.] 27287, 27288. 
Taft (G. I.) Animals that work. 
27316. 
Wenley (Margaret) 
America. [ete.] 27451-27453. 
Edwards (J.) & co. Big house for 
little shoes. 25908, 28911. 
Edwards (J. E.) Reformation of Dan 


Tall Gi Bo 


Animals that re- 
[ete. ] 25778, 


Big game in 


Duffy. 27653. 
Edwards (J. S.) Sobering up father. 
32029.’ 


Edwards (L. M.) Internatl. ry. serv- 
ice bureau. Course of instr. in train 
operation. 12527. 

Edwards (W. H.) 
try. 22581. 

Edwards instrument co. Illus., 
scription & prices. 15055. 

Eel. (Motion picture) 25246. 

Efficient advertising. 20074. 

Effingham town & county song Dk. 
1746. 

E-gah-tah-yen See Kel- 
logg (L. C.) 

Egan (Louis) 


Saving the coun- 


de- 


(Princess ) 


When love is young. 


22652. 
Hebert (H. M.) Wolf trap. 20075. 
Beberts.. LA... -d.., £8.) Mother-kiss. 
17558. 
Egg. (Motion picture) 27812. 
Egge (Peter) Wilhelmines byraa. 
2963*. 
Eggers (J. H.): 
Arabian nights. Aladdin. 28109. - 
Casey at the bat. 17559. 
Cinderella. 25733. 
Little Red Riding Hood. 26588. 


1573 


INDEX 


Eggers (J. H.)—Continued. 


Mother Goose. Mother Goose 
rhymes. 26726. 

Munro .(H: HH.) * Par. - fete] 
15801-15803. 

Poe (BH. A.) Tell-tale heart. 
15988. 


Puss in boots. 27008. . 


Rip Van Winkle. [ete.] 28912- 
28914. 
Begs. (Drama) 2822. 
Eghian (S. G.) Mysterious Mr. Fa- 
biola. 2899. 


(Drama) 27656. 
Story of Es- 


Egyptian cat. 
Ehresman (Margaret) 


ther. 18923. 

Ehrlich (Antonie) Antonie Ehrlich 
crochet bk. 17569. 

Ehrmann (H. 3B.) Demonstrator. 
1025. 

Hi des Columbus. (Drama) 16535. 


Eibenschiitz & Berté: 
Erste frau. 31748. 
Fiirstenliebe. 31779. 

Eichel (C. G.): 

Q. Pidd, heart-broker. 
Victor shop. 226388. 
FKichelberger (J. 8.) States’ evidence 
against woman suffrage. 9450. 
EKichenwald (EK. L.) Triumph. 
Hichman (C. J.) Oh! you 
18882. 

Hight bells. 

Hight bells film co. 

Zight-hand reel. (Drama) 1040. 

Eighteen. (Drama) 1041. 

Kileen of the movies. 

22411: 

Hilenberg (Friederika ) 

Einberufung. (Drama) 

Eingeschneit. (Drama) 

Einddshofer (Julius): 
Flirt in St. Moritz. 16550. 
Lustige puppe. 24980. 


11142. 


22630. 
crook, 


(Motion picture) 22874. 
Light bells. 22874. 
(Drama) 
Sascha. 2920. 


8330. 
16536. 


Wer ist die schénste? 16714. 
Eirich (Otto): 

Duy musst <2.) 16a: 

Gliicklicher unfall. 16562. 

Liebesinsel. 16597. 

Retter. 16667. 

Stunde der entscheidung. 16691. 

Wiistenmoral. 16733. 
Hisensechitz (Otto): 

Fee. 8344. 

Gliicklicher unfall. 16562. 


Elam (J. F.) Home course in prac. 


salesmanship. 12149, 17561. 

El Comancho, pseud. See Phillips 
(W. 8S.) 

Elder (F. S.) Rhymes of reason. 
9451. 


Elder (Paul) &co.: 
Layla-Majnu. 18969*. 
Perry (S. G. 8S.) Clever mouse. 
24385. 


pt. 1, 2 8. 18 


Elder (Paul) & co.—Continued. 


Smith (A. N.) Dolly days, ete. 
31010. 
Elder brother. (Motion picture) 
8734. 


1266. 
Just only Felicia. 


Eldora, Ia., map. 
Eldred (E. B.) 


18851. 

Eldred (§&. C.) Instrs. to members. 
17569. 

Eldred (H. M.) Milwaukee Co., Wis., 
map. 14126. 


Eldredge (C. T.) 
mobile code co. 


Eldredge natl. auto- 
Eldredge natl. au- 


tomobile code. 9452. 

Eldredge (W. D.) Pioneer co-op. 
bank. Growth of money. 4459. 
Eldredge natl. automobile code co. 
a di natl. automobile code. 

a. 


Kldridge (G. W.) Eldridge’s tide-bk. 
& marine direct. 1747. 
Eldridge entertainment house: 
Birth of a nation’s flag. 31652. 


Brown-eyed Betty. 31666. 
Christmas mystery. 31688. 
Christmas pageant. 31689. 


Culp (J. M.) #£Frolie of the 
witches. [ete.] 28702, 28703. 

Dr. Conover’s ward. 31726. 

Double proposal. 31731. 

Dream lesson. 31734. 

Elsie in Dreamland. 31741. 

Ghoses er not ghoses. 31784. 

Joyous Christmas chimes. 31836. 

McCarron (O. W.) Spelling bee. 


29945. 
Miss Poinsettia. 31897. 
32037. 


Molly’s aunt. 31906. 
Spirit of Christmas. 
Thanksgiving month. 32066. 


When de womenfolks debate. 
oeloke 
Wilbur (Harriette) Christmas 
sugar plums.  fete.] 31519- 
31522. 
Eleanor’s catch. (Motion picture) 
8735. 


Eleanor’s mud. 
Election bet. 


(Drama) 18822. 
(Motion picture) 5517. 


Election day. (Drama) 16537. 
Electric appliance co. Catalogue. 
28915. 


Electric power club. Elec. power club. — 
12151, 25909. 
Electric storage battery co.: 
Chloride accumulator. 
28916, 28917. 
Instructions, etc. 20076-20080. 
Manual of oxide batteries. 1748. — 
Storing electric energy. 17570. 
Sundry parts & supplies for use in 
connection with the chloride ac- — 
eumulator. 38635. 


[ete.] 


1574 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Electrical record: 
Elec. motor drive bk. 9458. 
Special devices for elec. 
3636. 


Electrical service co. Rempes (G. H.) 
Handbk. of pract. information in the 
art of taking Cadmium readings & 
equipment needed. 216380. 

Electrical world service: 

Creating bus. [ete.] 
Function of the mfr. 


uses. 


225, 226. 
[ete.] 6627, 


6628. 

Electrician’s new assistant. (Drama) 
13925, 

Electro importing co.: 

Catalog. 1749. 
Gernsback (Sidney) Wireless 
course. 3819. 

Electro-set co. Electro-set co.’s handy 
bk. & catalogue. fete. ] 20081, 
20082. 

Electromobile co.,: 

Orenstein, Arthur Koppel co. 
Hlectromobile indus. truck. 
10408. 

— Operation electromobile 


indus. truck. 2351. 
Elégances parisiennes. 15056, 20083, 


28918. 

Blephant’s dinner. (Motion picture) 
14233. 

Elephant’s gratitude. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8736. 

Elevating father. (Motion picture) 
5518. 

Eleven dollars. (Drama) 22412. 
Eleventh commandment. (Drama) 
5030. 

Eleventh commandment. (Motion 
picture) 11392. 

Elf (Elmer) pseud. See Farmer 
(E. F.) 


Elgin, Tex., map. 11265. 

Elgin motor car corp. Financial horn 
of plenty. 227. 
Elgin silk waist co. 

10831. 

Elgutter (Maurice) Toledo savings 
bank & trust co. 21 tested plans for 
saving. 22059. 

Eli bridge co. Aeroscoping. 

Eliot (C. W.) 
12158. 

Elite list, Washington. 

Elite soc. of America. 
America. 22085. 

Elixir of life. 
19157. 

Elizabeth, N. J., map. 22699. 

Elizabeth Lake to (Cinco, Cal., map. 
1298. 

Elk City, OKl., map. 22700. 

Elk Co., Kan., map. 3016. 

Elk laundry co. Cut outs for 
children. 12154. 


Waist energy. 


20084. 
Harvard classics. 


3637. 
Elite soc. of 


(Motion picture) 


the 


1 


- 
oy 
t, 


Elkay universal calendar. 28921. 
Elkins (F. B.): 
Civilian czars. 8299. 
Surrender. 8522. 
Eien Young. (Drama) 11006. 


Ellenberger (I. C. M.) 
reader. TT647. 

Elieno-Amerikanikos. 20086. 

Eller mfg. co. Ellers’ perfect-fit steel 
ceilings. 25910. 

Ellery (L. W.): 


Natural fifth 


Definition of an artist. 12155. 
Definition of life. 15058. 

Heart throbs. 28922. 

I keep a bee. 228. 

Little bits of heaven. [ete.] 


20087, 20088. 
Picture subjects for composition. 
en as 
Elliott (C. H.) co.: 

Andover calendar. 

Brown univ. calendar. 9202. 

Continental hotel. Continental 

hotel. 17386. 

Hotel Royal Palm. 28923. 
Elliott (E. C.) In Xanadu. 
Elliott (Howard): 

Los Angeles & Salt Lake r. r. co., 

Salt Lake route. Quiet. 29899. 
Openings in the South. 23552. 
San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt 

Lake r. r. co. Raising money. 

13379. 

Elliott (I. N.) 
method. 20089. 
Elliott (J. W.): 


1406. 


28924. 


Famous Viennese 


Charity & champagne. 229. 
Great dramatist. fete.] 9454- 
9456. 


Elliott (W. G.) Brady of central office. 
10971. 


Elliott (William) Greatest nation. 
1067. 
Elliott nursery Co.: - 
Best in the world. 3638. 
From now until July. 12156. 
Selection of the best seeds. 230. 


Ellis (D. J.) Co-operation realty assn. 
Bulletin. 19893. 

Ellis (Edith) See Furness (E. E.) 

Ellis (H. S.) How to grow tomatoes. 
9457. 

Ellis (J. A.) Unlocks the door. 28925. 

Bilis (J.) E:) Drill cards in. arith. 
15059. : 

Ellis (R. B.) Paris factory. 
in the chocolate. 26935. 
Ellis (R. P.) Chicken dollars & sense. 

[ete.] 231, 1750, 3639-3641. 
His: (EH Hey: 

Lecture on WNature’s 
forces. 15060. 
Nature’s invisible forces. 8872. 
Ellis (W. B.) Drifting back into bar- 

barism. 15061. 


(i) 


What’s 


invisible 


INDEX 


Ellis pub. co. Business directions. 
28926. 


Ellison (J. J.) Anedemin. 6629. 


Ellison (J. W.) Clef club. Ellison’s 
Clef club bk. 9295. 


Ellison (Nellie) Corticelli lessons in 


tatting. 23553. 

Elisworth (H. <A.) Filing system. 
12157. 

Elm City nursery co. Wholesale price 
list. 9458. 


Elmira, N. Y., direct. 20090. 
Elmira, N. Y. The second natl. bank. 
Mission of the bank. 20091, 
Elmore (Clifford): 
Cry of the wolf. 27661. 
Something worth while. 
El! Paso, Tex., direct. 1753. 
Elrick (C. F.) Introducing elrick’s 
vitaline for varnish. 15062. 


27661. 


Elsbach (E. A.) April first. 4986. 
Elsie in Dreamland. (Drama) 31741. 
Elsner (Beatrice) Famous school 
days. 11013. 

Elsner (Edward) Criminal. 8307. 
Elson (W. H.): 

Good English. 6630. 

Manual for good English. 23554. 
Elster (Otto) Im sottel. 15063. 


Elusive enemy. 
25247. 
Elusive 
8737. 
Elvyn (J. W.): 
City savings bank. Read the story 
of Baby Nickel. 3463. 
Stop! look! listen! which is the 
longer line? [etc.] 3642, 3643. 
Elwood, Ind., direct. 3644. 
Elwood, Ind., map. 22701. 
Ely (Edgar Atchison-) See Atchison- 


(Motion picture) 


Isabel. (Motion picture) 


Ely (Edgar) 

Ely (L. B.) Dry town. 31737. 

Elzey (E. P.) Our blue bk. of bldg. 
fete.] 20092-20095. 

Emanuel (¥Y. R.) Midsummer mad- 
ness. 15065. 

Emanuel. (Drama) 1042. 

Embalming Ebenezer. (Drama) 
31742. 

Embers of mother-love. (Drama) 
24933. 

Embodied thought. (Motion picture) 
5519. 

Embossing co. Hmbossing ¢o.’s sta- 
built blocks S 15066. 

Embry sales bk. ee. Sales bk. infor- 
mation. 15067. 

Embury (Aymar) II Pictorial review 
house & garage, plan. 28929. 

Emeigh, Pa., map. 22702. 


Emersen (W. R. P.) Record book for 
measured feeding. 6631. 
Emerald pin. ( Motion picture) 27813. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Emerson (A. B.) Ruth Fielding down 


in Dixie. [etc.] 20096, 20097. 
Emerson (A. Y.) Mother of Frank 
Cross. 11102. 


Emerson (C. P.) Brief on Public & — 
personal health. 10515. 

Emerson (Jack) Secret service man. 
25038. 

Emerson (R. W.) War. 17571. 

Emery (E. T.) Petticoat soldier. 
8461. 

Emery (F. C.) Aztec consolidated 
mining co. Aztee consolidated min- 
ing co. 9071. 

Emery (H. M.) Organdie most fash- 
ionable for summer wear. 12158. 

Emigrants. (Drama) 24934. 

Emmanuel (J. M.) Emmanuel & co. 
Oriental tip. 25911. 

Emmanuel & co. Oriental tip. 25911. 

Emma’s career. (Drama) 22413. 

Emmetsburg, Ia., map. 27713. 

Emmons (M. A.) Good things to eat 
from Wellville. 28930. 

Emmons Co., N. D., map. 14090. 

Emogene. (Drama) 8331. 

Emperor speaks. (Drama) 1043. 

Empire motion picture inst. Corre- 
spondence course. 28931. 

Empire reality & mortgage co. Co- 
onerative home financing. [etc.] 
6632, 6633. 

Empire talking machine co. Machine 
that plays any dise record. 3645. 
Employment office. (Drama) 11007. 

Fmporia, Kan., direct. 9459. 

Emporium world millinery co. Art cut 
service. 234, 12159, 25912 

Empty cradle. 8239. 

Empty shrine. (Drama) 24944*. 

Empty stocking elf. (Drama) 31743. _ 

Emrich (Phil! Canners & packers’ 
supplies. [fete.] 6634, 6635. 

En el camino. (Drama) 31744. 

En mar de fondo. (Drama) 5031. 

En un lugar de la Mancha. (Drama) 
31745. 

Enchanting voice. (Drama) 22414 

Encyclopaedia britannica. : 

Bryce (James) Prefatory note to 
the Handy volume issue. 92. 
Short stories for a quick lift. 

28937. 

End of a perfect day. (Drama) 

- 27580. 


End of the chase. (Drama) 8332. 


End of the rainbow. (Motion picture) 
25248. 
End of the song. (Drama) 18823. 


End of the trail. 
19158. 

End of the world. 
14234. 

Endelman (Edward) 
tax law. 12160. 


(Motion picture) 
(Motion picture) 
Secured debt 


1576 


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INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


(Drama) 2828. 
Enemy. (Drama) 8333, 16538. 
Enemy. (Motion picture) 27814. 
Enemy to the king. (Motion picture) 
27815. 

Enfant prodigue. 
27816. 
Engaged, 


Enemigo malo. 


(Motion picture) 


married and divorced. 


(Drama) 31746. 
Engagement. (Drama) 8334. 
Engard (Walter) Accurate system of 
keeping accts. 28988. 
Engel (Alexander) Herr 
sezession. 16570. 
Engel (Edward) 1914. 6636. 
Engelhard (Charles) Facts 
knowing. 1754. 
Engineer corps of Cal. 
17572, 20098. 
Engineering direct. 1755, 3646. 
English woolen mills co., ince. : 
Clothes book. 23555. . 


aus der 


worth 


Instr. sheet. 


Golf. [ete.] 9460, 9461. 
Engstrom (R. D.) Golden ball. 1063. 
Ennery (Ad.d’) Two orphans. 

32165. (2) 


Ennes (J/rs. W. 8.) New opening & 
closing marches. 23556. 

Ennis (lL. V.) Chatham & Phenix 
natl. bank of city of New York. 
General instructions to managers. 
25711. 

Enquirer pub. co. 
Freedom’s fetters. 

Enrico (Albert) pseud. 
(A. E.) 

Enright (J. J.): 

All men are not created equal. 
27554. 

Wake. 32116. 

Well done, 
25074. 

You’re alright, Elsie. 


Childs (L. D.) 
19826. 
See Kiralfy 


thou clever Jew. 


32162. 


Never miss calendar. 13008. 
Never miss long range calendar. 
15068. 
Ensign (S. L.) 
12161. 
Ensign yellow pine co. There’s gold 
in the heart of yellow pine. 25918. 
Enterprise co. Useful information for 
saw mill men, 25914. 
Enterprise development co. 
prise development co. 2835. 
Enterprise mfg. co. Pflueger fishing 


‘Ensign (E. C.): 


Outlines in U. S. hist. 


Enter- 


tackle. 28939. 

Entertaining an _ angel. (Drama) 
18824. 

Entgoéiterte welt. (Drama) 2824. 


Enthoven (Gabrielle) Ellen Young. 
11006. 

Enthronement of the sacred heart in 
the home. Enthronement of the 


sacred heart of Jesus. 23557. 


Envers d’une — sainte. (Drama) 
11012*. : 

Eon (Mouézy-) See Mouézy-Fon (—) 

Episode. (Drama) 24935, 24944*, 

Epps (BH. E.) & co. N. Y. curb mar- 
ket. 23558. 

Epworth league of the Methodist 
Episcopal church. Jenness (Kel- 
ley) ‘Topic talks. 20690. 


Equitable corp.: 
Confidential wholesale price list. 
[ete.] 25915, 25916. 
Own your own business. 23559. 
Equitable life assurance soc. of N. Y. 
Father’s revery. 25917. 
Equitable motion pictures corp.: 
Birth of character. 5418. 
By whose hand? 8702. 
Chain invisible. 11370. 
Circus romance. 5463. 
Clarion. 5465. 
Creeping tides. 5471. 
Devil’s toy. 5495. 
Heart of New York. 5599. 
Her great hour. 5610. 
Idols. 14281. 
Little church around the corner. 
14301. 
Passers by. 8889. 
Question. 5836. 
Shadow of a doubt. 
Struggle. 8946. 
Twin triangle. 143888. 
Woman in 47. 6000. 
Era druggists’ direct. of the U. S., 
Canada, Cuba, Porto Rico, Manila 
& Hawaiian Islands. 6637. 


8923. 


Erb (Peter) One minute bk. 3647, 
28940. 
Erdgeist. (Drama) 31747. 
Erickson (E. H.): 
Erickson (E. H.) artificial limb 


co. Something new & without 
cost. 236. 
What every artificial limb wearer 
should know. 20099. 
Ericson (L. J.): 
Hand, mind & eye system. 12162. 
Teacher’s manual for the hand, 


mind & eye system. 9463. 
Erie, Pa., direct. 17573. 
Erie city iron works: 
Erie city iron works. 12168. 


Erie city shaking grates. 6638. 

Erie Co., Pa., direct. 9464. 

Erie systematic bldg. & loan assn. 
Small monthly savings. 23560. 

Erlick (lL. K.) Erlick (L. K.) co. 
Erlick toupee. 9465. 

Erne (Vincent) Lord & the girls. 
24977. 

Ernest (Richard) Quarter of a cen- 
tury in research to replace nature. 
6639, 9466. 


1577 


INDEX 


Erney (J. F.) Cleveland, O. Cleve- 
land pocket bus. & st. direct. 14812. 
Ernst (E. Z.) Solution of the money 
problem. 12164. 

Ernst (J. H.) 
32158. 

‘Ernst & co. Insur. requirements de- 
mand safety first. 1756. 

Errett (Charles) Take Lily cups with 
you. 20100. 

Errett (J. R.) Standard  kinder- 
lehrer. f[etc.] 237, 238, 6640-6643, 
9467, 9468, 17574-17577, 25918, 15919. 

Erriquez (Agata) Redenti. 14082. 

Error of youth. (Drama) 5082. 

Erskine-Danforth corp. Danersk deco- 
rative furniture. 6644. 

Erste frau. (Drama) 31748. 

Erstwhile Susan. (Drama) 16539. 

Ervin (Katherine) : 

Gas route. 2842. 

If Santa went to sleep. 28946. 
Ervine (S. G.) John Ferguson. 1088. 
Erwin (H. W.): 

Buffalo Bill & the lone camper. 

15069. 
Buffalo Bill in Mexico. 3648. 
Buffalo MBill’s surprise party. 
9469. 

Buffalo Bill’s tireless chase. 239. 

Buffalo Bill’s war ery. 12165. 
Escala de Milan. (Drama) 31749. 
Eseape. (Drama) 13926. 

Eschig (Max): 

Charmante Rosalie. 8291. 

Poilu. 8467, 8468. 

Escuela de los fenémenos. (Drama) 
2825. 

Escuela de Venus. (Drama) 2826. 

Eshleman (C. L.) Ornamental st. 
lighting. 9470. 

Eshleman (H. L.) 20th centruy vure. 
25920. 

Esmond (H. V.) Bad hats. 2785. 

Espanita. (Drama) 1044. 

Esquerre (P. J.) Accounting. 1757. 

Esquier (Charles) Roulbosse le sal- 
timbanque. 15070. 

Ess & Ess co. Forget-me-not. 12166. 

Essanay-Chaplin revue of 1916. (Mo. 
tion picture) 25249. 

Essanay film mfg. co.: 

According to the code. 14188. 

Angels unawares. 5386. 

Beachcomber. 25204. 

Beyond the law. 5407. 

Book agent’s romance. 5426. 

Borrowed sunshine. 25225. 

Breaker. 27784. 

Bridesmaid’s secret. 5431. 

Brother’s loyalty. 16906. 

Canimated nooz pictorial. 5443, 

5444. S8705-ST07, 11366, 14212, 
16908, 19127, 19128, 22841, 22842, 
25229, 25230, 27788, 32341, 32342. 


Yellow diamonds. 


15 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Essanay film mfg. co.—Continued. 


Captain Jinks of the horse ma- 
rines. 5446. 

Chaperon. 27795. 

Chaplin’s (Charlie) burlesque on 
Carmen. 8710. 

Chimney sweep. 16913. 

Condemnation. 11378. 

Danger line. 8721. 

Despoiler. 5489. 

Destiny. 5490. 

Discard. 5502. 

Dixie winner. 8726. 

Double cross. 11390. 

Dreamy Dud has a laugh on the 
boss. 22873. 

Dreamy Dud in the African war 
zone. 25245. 

Dreamy Dud joyriding with Prin- 
cess Zlim. 27808. 

Dreamy Dud lost at sea. 5511. 

Easy Ed. 27810. 

Egg. 27812. 

Elder brother. 8734. 

Essanay-Chaplin revue of 1916. 
25249. 

Fable of books made to balance. 
19160. 

Fable of Flora. 5524. 

Fable of how Wisenstein. 19161. 

Fable of the fearsome. 14236. 

Fable of the good fairy. 11395. 

Fable of the grass widow. 5525. 

Fable of the kid. 22877. 

Fable of the kittenish superanus. 
25251. 

Fable of the preacher. 8739. 

Fable of the slim girl. 22878. 

Fable of the small town favorite. 
16934. 

Fable of the throbbing genius. 
25252. 

Fable of the two philanthropic 
sons. 5526. 

Fable of the undecided brunette. 
14237. 

Fable of the willing collegian. 
11396. 

Face in the mirror. 19162. 

Failure at fifty. 32364. 

Final fraud. 27824. 

Folly. 5546. 

Fools’ gold. 14248. 

Girl at the curtain. 14252. . 

Girl God made for Jones. 32375. 

Gold dust. 5568. 

Golden lies. 5570. 

Greater obligation. 19188. 

Grouch. 16962. 

Heart of Virginia Keep. 25270. 

Her naked soul. 8778. 

Higher destiny. 19200. 

His little wife. 22910. 

His moral code. 27851. 

His stolen fortune. 19205. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 

_-Essanay film mfg. co.—Continued. Essanay film mfg. co.—Continued. 
House of revelation. 56388. Taking the count. 32552. 
House of surprise. 5634. Tale from the Decameron. 32558. 
I will repay. 8793. That sort. 143880. 
In a looking glass. 32401. Three scratch clue. 19318. 
In the moon’s ray. 8795. Tin soldier. 27957. 
Intruder. 5654. Traitor to art. 14386. 
Is marriage sacred? 32408-32410. Truant soul. 32562. 
It never could happen. 25283. Twin fates. 23037. 
Jester. 11450. Under royal patronage. 8965. 
Joyce’s strategy. 5669. Unknown. 5968. 
Last adventure. S818. Unto the least of these. 27960. 
Lightbearer. 8824. Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. 
Little brown mole. 324835. of Berlin. 14394. 
Little girl next door. 11461. —— Boston. 8969. 
Little Samaritan. 8829. — Chicago. 5978. 
Little shepherd of Bargain row. London. 5974. 

» 11463. New Orleans. 17078. 


Little volunteer. 19237. Paris. 8970. 
4 Lost, twenty-four hours. 22941, Petrograd. 19332. 
} Man for a’ that. 19241. —— Philadelphia. 5975. 


Man in him, 5724. —— Rome. 11568. 

Man’s work. 5727. ——St. Louis. 14895. 

Marooned. 253805. San Francisco. 11569. 

Million for a baby. 22950. —— Washington. 19338. 

Millstones. 8848. Voice in the wilderness. 14399. 

Misleading lady. 5740. Vultures of society. 5977. 

Money to burn. 22955. Waiting game. 27971. 

My country, ‘tis of thee. 19252 War bride of Plumville: 17079. 

Not in the news. 27904. Way of patience. 23047. 

Old fashioned girl. 22963 What I said goes. 27975. 

Once a thief. 11496. When justice won. 23049. 

Orphan Joyce. 11499. White alley. 5989. 

Other man. 17023. Woman always pays. 19349. 

Our people. 11503. Worth while. 19357 

Pacifist. 19259. Essanell co. Weigle (H. J.) Christ- 

Peter, the hermit. 22973. mas spirit [ete.] 31435-31437. 

Phantom buccaneer. 32506. Essex Co., Mass., direct. 17578. 

Pieces of the game. 5822. Essex pub. co.: 

Police. 11516. Albemarle hotel. What every 

Politeness pays. 5826. guest of this hotel should know. 

Power. 17039. 14439 

Primitive strain. 5831. ids ADS Ooms 

Prince of Graustark. 25342. Belvedere court apts. What every 

Prisoner at the bar. 5832. at of this apt. should know. 

Private officer. 17048. ; 

Promise land. 14343. Continental hotel. What every 

Putting it over. 143845. guest of this hotel should know. 

Regeneration of Margaret. 14349. 14866. 

Repentance. 17046. Fairmount apartment hotel. 

Return of Eve. 22981. What every guest of this hotel 

Return to youth & trouble. 11524. should know. 15102. 

Rose of Italy. 11528. Hotel Lenox. What every guest 

Roughneck. 5856. of this hotel should know. 

Safe proposition. 27926. 15340. 

Schemers. 11532. Marlborough hotel. What every 

Secret of the night. 17054. guest of this hotel should know. 

Separating from Sarah. 8921. 15700. 

Sherlock Holmes. 11535. Robert Treat hotel. What every 

Some bravery. 27945. guest of this hotel should know. 

Song in the dark. 11543. 24460. 

Spider’s web. 8932. Estabrook (A. W.) Flour & wheat 

Sting of victory. 19305. testing. 20101. 

Strange case of Mary Page.| Estate stove co. Estate gas appli- 
5906-5915, 8940-8944. ances. [etc.] 1758, 1759. 


1579 


INDEX 


Esteban Mateos (Gregorio) Mueran 
los celos. 31915. 

Estep (Ralph) Monastir has title of 
breadless town. [ete.] 28947— 
28949. 

Esterline C. Angus. 
search & development. 25921. 

Estes (H. M.) Confessing, coming 
& contributing vs. cream, custards 
& cute tricks. 9471. 


Industrial re- 


Esther. (Drama) 138991. 
Estrella de Olympia. (Drama) 8335. 
Estrella de Sevilla. (Drama) 382045. 


Estremera (Antonio) Templo de Cu- 


pido. 2939. 

Kternal = grind. (Motion picture) 
5520. 

Eternal love. (Drama) 16540. 
Eternal paradox. (Drama) 18825. 
Eternal question. (Drama) 11008. 


Eternal question. (Motion picture) 


16932. 

Eternal sacrifice. (Motion picture) 
16926. 

Eternal Sapho. (Motion picture) 
113938. 

Eternal tangle. (Drama) 8336. 
Eternal wanderer. (Drama) 5033. 


(Motion picture) 22875. 
(Drama) 83837. 


Kternal way. 
Eternal woman. 


Ethell (H. C.) How I was sancti- 
fied. 1760. 

Ethell (J. J.) Fifty funny stories. 
20102. 


Ethieal culture school: 


America the wonderland. 2776*. 
Muscular movements. 1761. 
Ethlas press, ine. Nyack guide. 
28950. 

Ettinger (R. P.) Problems in real es- 
tate. 25922. 

Eufaula, Okl., map. 14091. 

Eugenically speaking. (Drama) 
o2119*, 


Hugenio (José Maria Martin de) See 
Martin de Eugenio (José Maria) 

Eureka, Cal., direct. 28951. 

Eureka, Cal., map. 8610, 227038. 

Eureka elee. sign co. While a city 
looks on. 20108. 

Bureka system co. Eureka system of 
child education. 6646. 

Eureka vacuum cleaner co. Eureka 
elec. vacuum cleaner newspaper ad. 
service. 12168. 

Europe, map. 1267, 3017-8019, 5266, 
S611, 11266, 18989, 25114-25116, 
32199. 

Euteneuer (Frank) 
20104. 

Euthanasia. (Drama) 1212. 

Evangelical Lutheran church in U. S. 
A. (Inner mission board of Gen. 
synod) Kitzmeyer (J. F. W.) 
Saved to serve. 10009. 


Auto catechism. 


pt. 1, is 1,797.25 


Evangelical pub. co. (Sayles (H. F.) 
Truth in a nutshell. 4562. 


Evangelist. (Motion picture) 5521. 
Evans (A. H.) Robert & Dorothy. 
15071. 


Evans (A. L.) co. Direct. of trade 
names & brands of shoes. 240. 

Evans (Alice Lamar-) See Lamar- 
Evans (Alice) 

Evans (Arthur) Coupons. 16520. 

Evans (E. J.) To the song writers of 
America. 3649. 

Evans (E. K.) Hell. 20105. 

Evans (H. C.) Six new puzzles and 
tricks. 20106. 

Evans (J. L.) Old honesty poultry 
vards. Old honesty single comb 
Rhode Island reds. 30523. 

Evans (L. B.) Farm life readers. 
15072. 

Evans (L. E.) Comfort automobile 
co. Automobile trips in & around 
Philadelphia. 17380. 

Evans (Larry) Among those present. 
223538. 

Evans (Powell) Communications on 
natl. defense. 12169. 

Evans (W. A.), Boston: 

Crammond (C. C.) 
12026. 

Gowen (FE. A.) Beginners’ aid to 
rapid music-reading. 3763. 
Evans (W. A.), Chicago. How to keep 
well. 241, 1762, 3650, 6648, 9472, 
12170, 15074, 17579, 20107, 23561, 
25923, 28952. 
Evans (W. H.) 

20142. 

Evans (W. LL.) W. L. Evans school of 
cartooning and caricaturing. Les- 
son. 12184, 25959. 

Evans (W. L.) sehl. of cartooning & 
earicaturing. Lesson. 12184, 25959. 

Evans (W. O.) F. & E. sales manual. 
12210. 

Evans ptg. co. 
201065. 

Evans products corp. Saving money 
by duplicating. 20143. 


Note speller. 


Merion cricket club. 


Evans (E. K.) Hell. 


Evansville, Ind., direct. 256. 

Eve Mary, American. (Drama) 
22415. 

Evelina. (Drama) 11077. 

Evening at home. (Drama) 27566. 

Evening mail, New York. Evening 
mail real estate suppl. 1782. 


Evening mail syndicate: 

Aked (C. F.) Great idea. 16. 

Beckley (Zoe) Problems of every 
girl. 66, 1464-1468, 3297. 

Dorr (R. C.) AS a Woman sees 
it. 210, 1709, 3611, 28836. 

O’Brien (Ff. M.) Goodnight tales. 
7564. 


1580 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


_ Evening mail syndicate—Continued. 
i Oliphant (T. E.) What well 
dressed women are 
668, 2340, 4395. 
Smith (Farmer) Goodnight sto- 
ries. 812, 2511, 4642, 31014. 
Wright (M. L.) Managing mar- 
riage. 951, 2755, 4950. 
_ Evening telegraph: 
Anderson (J. G.) Municipal links 
makes golf people’s pastime. 
1405. 
Cosmopolite. 1783. 
Spirit of the Amer. press. 
257-259. 
Evens. (Drama) 
Eventful evening. 
25250. 
Everett, Mass., direct. 
Everett, Wash., direct. 20144. 
Everetts (J. W.) In remembrance of 
James Whitcomb Riley. 23587. 
Everhart (W.L.) Little laugh-lander. 
31859. ‘ 
Evernew stories for children. 20145. 
Every day almanac & home helps. 
28983 


Every senior. (Drama) 
Every week corp. : 
Atwood (A. W.) Making your 
money work for you. 11685. 
Bowers (FE. F.) Eating for health 
and efficiency. 17279. 
Durand (Herbert) Seventy-five 
dollars worth of vegetables. 


Oliphant (T. E.) How to be bet- 
ter dressed at less expense. 
30524. 

Stephens (E. A.) 


wearing. 


[ete.] 


2827. 
(Motion picture) 


15098. 


11009. 


Running your 


ear at a minimum cost. 31114. 

Every woman’s problem. (Drama) 
22416. 

Everybody is doing it. (Drama) 
13927. 

Everybody’s poultry magazine pub. co. 
Schwab (H. P.) Everybodys poul- 
try bk. 16147. 

Everychild. (Drama) 27656. 

Everycongregation. (Drama) 8388. 

Everycreditman. (Drama) 5034, 
11010. 

Everyday occurrence. (Drama) 8339. 

Everygirl. (Drama) 27656. 

Everyman militant. (Drama) 
13927*. 

Everyman's sister. (Drama) 11011. 

Everywoman’s experience. (Drama) 
31750. 

Evidence. (Motion picture) 27817, 
323609. 

Evil eye. (Motion picture) 32361. 

Evilthereof. (Motion picture) 14235. 

Evil women do. (Motion picture) 
22876. 


INDEX 


Evolution. (Drama) 8340. 

Evolution of Katherine. (Motion pic- 
ture) 14228. 

Ewers (J. R.) Cardinal principles of 
the Christian church. 12188. 

Ewing (J. H.) Library of opportuni- 


ties. 28984. 
Exanima. (Drama) 81751. 
Exarhulakos (D.) Kazamias to Ermu. 
29661. 


Excelsior automatic scale & supply co. 


Prospectus. 25960. 

Excess baggage. (Motion picture) 
S906. 

Exchange trust co. Christmas sav- 
ings club. 20146. 

Exclusive features, inc. Where is my 
father? 25401. 

Excuse me. (Motion picture) 5522, 

Excuses. 6954. 

Executive. 6677. 

Executive pub. co. Executive. 6677. 


Exercises for shoulders & lungs. 9011. 
Exercises in derivation & word bldg. 
7917. 


Exhibitors photo play co. Important 
information for the _ exhibitor. 
20147. 

Exitus Helvetiorum. (Drama) 
8399*. 

Exner (M. J.) Friend or enemy. 
25961. 

Expectations.. (Drama) 1045. 

Expérience. (Drama) 16541. 

Experiment. (Drama) 2828. 

Expiation. (Motion picture) 16933. 

Exploits d’une_ petite Francaise. 
(Drama) 8341. 

Export trade direct. co. Acevedo 
(Julio) Directorio hispano-ameri- 
eano y guia de compradores en 


Estados Unidos. 25410. 
Exporters’ encycl. co. Exporters’ en- 
eyel. 9508. 


Express ptg. co. Lititz and Northern 


Lancaster Co., Pa., direct. 10108. 
Expressionist. (Drama) 22417. 
Extrablitter! (Drama) 8342, 11012. 
Extravagance. (Motion picture) 

27818. 


Eye of a needie (Drama) 18826. 


Eye of God. (Motion picture) 11394. 

Eye of Horus. (Motion picture) 
5698. 

Eye of the dead. (Motion picture) 
19159. 


Eyes of fear. (Motion picture) 8738. 

Eyes of love. (Motion picture) 27819. 

Eyes of the law. (Drama) 31752. 

Byes that hold. (Motion picture) 
27965. 

Eyre (L. B.) Mister Butterfly. 31898. 


‘ 1581 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 0. 5, v.18 


Eyre (Laurence): 
Captain Harrigan’s heart. 18804. 
Desert. 1028. 

Eysler (Edmund): 
Cémica. 2802. 
Die oder keine. 16525. 
Friihling am Rhein. 8351. 
Wenn zwei sich lieben. 25076. 
Zimmer der Pompadour. 25087. 

Eyton (Bessie) Chance visit to studio. 
25962. 

Eyvind of the hills. (Drama) 27637*. 

Faber (Georges) Dans la tourmente. 
3684, 6678, 15099. 

Fable of books made to balance. 
tion picture) 19160. 

Fable of Flora & Adolph & a home 
gone wrong. (Motion picture) 
5524. 

Fable of how Wisenstein did not lose 
out to Buttinsky. (Motion picture) 
19161. 

Fable of the fearsome feud between the 
first families. (Motion picture) 
14236. 

Fable of the good fairy with the lorg- 
nette & why she got it good. (Mo- 
tion picture) 11395. 

Fable of the grass widow & the mes- 
meree & the six dollars. (Motion 
picture) 5525. 

Fable of the kid who shifted his ideals 
to golf & finally became a baseball 
fan & took the only known cure. 
(Motion picture) 22877. 

Fable of the kittenish superanns & the 
world-weary snipes. (Motion pic- 
ture) 25251. 

Fable of the preacher who flew his 
kite, but not because he wished to 
do so. (Motion picture) 8739. 

Fable of the slim girl who tried to 
keep a date that was never made. 
(Motion picture) 22878. 

Fable of the small town favorite who 
was ruined by too much competition. 
(Motion picture) 16934. 

Fable of the throbbing genius of a 
tank town who was encouraged by 
her folks who were prominent. (Mo- 
ment picture) 25252. 

Fable of the two philanthropic sons. 
(Motion picture) 5526. 

Fable of the undecided brunette. 
tion picture) 14237. 

Fable of the willing collegian who 


(Mo- 


(Mo- 


wanted to get a foothold. (Motion 
picture) 113896. 
Fabricant (J. M.) In his service. 
28985. 


Fabyan (George): 
Cat. of the several comedies, his- 
tories & tragedies contained in 
the cipher. [ete.] 23588-23591. 


Fabyan (George)—Continued. 
Fundamental prin. of the Baco- 


nian ciphers. 17604. 
Greatest work of Sir Francis 
Bacon. 20148. 
Face downstairs. (Motion picture). 
32362. 


Face in the mirror. ( Motion picture) 
19162. 


Face on the screen. 
32363. 


Face value. (Drama) 16542. 
Facing death. (Moving picture) 


(Motion picture) 


32516. 

Facts. 3685. 

Fade-out. (Drama) 24936. 

Faded flower. (Motion picture). 
19163. 

Fadner (W. F.) Parnassus. 28986. 


Faffe (Edgar) Germans hold tight 
rein on all Belgian finances. 1784. 


Fagan (J. F.) Woman on her own. 


14063*, 16729. 
Failure at fifty. (Motion picture) 
32364. 
Failures. (Drama). 16543. 
Fair (Justand) pseud. See Cooper 
(W. S.) 
Fair exchange (Drama) 2829. 
Fair fare. (Motion picture) 19164. 
Fairbanks (E. T.) & co.: 
Fairbanks, Morse & co. Fair- 
banks dial indicator. 3687. 


— Fairbanks metal trades & 
mining scales. 9512. 

— Fairbanks portable  spring- 
less dial scale. 20149. 

—— Fairbanks wagon, stock & 
auto truck scales. 9522. 
Fairbanks (E. W.) Pract. joke. 6680. 
Fairbanks co. Fairbanks values. 

28987. 
Fairbanks, Morse & co.: 
Dealers cat. [ete.] 9509-9537. 
Deep-well power heads.  [ete.]J 
28988-28994. 
Eclipse friction clutch pulleys. 
[ete.] 23592-23598 
Fairbanks dial indicator. 3687. 
Fairbanks-Morse alternating cur- 
rent. [etc.] 25963-25999. 
sealed glass jar storage bat- 
teries. [ete.] 260-271. 
Fairbanks portable springless dial 
seale. [ete.] 20149-20190. 
Ready -to- work grain elevator. 
15100. 
Fairburn (W. A.) 
individual. 272. 
Fairchild (L. W.) United friends of 
Lincoln in America. Blue ritual. 
2641*. 


Analysis of the 


1582 


ee 


see osc Ct ee —— 


Fairfax (Beatrice) 


Fairhaven, Mass., direct. 
Fairie’s Christmas. 
_ Fairies’ glen. 
Fairland, Okl., map. 
‘Fairmont, Ind., map. 18990. 


1-12, 1916 


Fairchild press, inc.: 

Boston Fairchild’s men’s wear & 
women’s wear direct. [etc] 
28995-28998. 

Chicago Fairchild’s women’s wear 
direct [etc.] 20191-20194. 

Daily trade record direct. 28718. 


Fairchild’s Chicago apparel ga- 
zette direct. f[fete.] 1786, 1787. 

Hahn (Lew) Dress up. 345. 

Men’s wear daily trade record 
direct. 15101. 

New York Fairchild’s men’s wear 
directory. [etc.] 275, 276. 
N. Y. Fairchild’s women’s wear 

direct. 17605. 


Spring dress up. 1785. 


Beatrice Fairfax. 
20195, 23599, 26000, 28999. 

Fairfield, Conn., direct. 19694. 

30315. 
(Drama) 1046. 
5035. 


22704. 


(Drama) 


Fairmount apartment hotel. What 
every guest of this hotel should 
know. 15102. 


Fairplay, Mo., map. 1268. 
- Fairview, Okl., map. 32200. 


_ Fairy & the ladies of the White House. 


4 Fairy bride. 


Fairy gold. 


_ Fairy operettas. 
_ Fairy tale plays. 


(Drama) 16544. 

(Drama) 
Fairy dust. . (Drama) 
(Drama) 
(Drama) 
(Drama) 
Faith, hope & charity, Itd. 

picture) 32365. 


8342. 

5036. 

$1752*. 

27580*. 
31752**. 
(Motion 


INDEX 


Fallon (T. F.): 
Bigamists. 22368. 
Boycott. 22374. 
Moth. 31910. 
Nell, the ferret. 31925. 
Fallon, Mont., map. 16788. 


Fallows (Samuel): 
We should live 120 yrs. 12190. 
Will our own neglected children 

vanquish America in war. 15103. 

Falls City, Neb., map. 5267. 

False colors. (Motion picture) 5845. 

False friends & fire alarms. (Motion 

picture) 5527. 

False gems. (Motion picture) 14239. 

False gods. (Drama) 14063*, 16729. 

False part. (Motion picture) 14240. 

False saint. (Drama) 11012*. 

Falvey (J. A.) Holyoke shopper’s 

blue bk. 15104. 

Familiar views at Cornell univ. 20218. 

Family affair. (Drama) 31754, 31755. 

Family affair. (Motion picture) 8740. 

Family of fools. (Drama) 31756. 

Family secret. (Motion picture) 

5528. 

Family trenches. (Drama) 16545. 

Famosa. (Drama) 2830. 

Famous players film co.: 
Audrey. 5394. 

Coney Island princess. 32350, 
Destiny’s toy. 14221. 
Diplomacy. 5499. ss 
Eternal grind. 5520. 

Evil thereof. 14235. 

Feud girl. 11398. 

Hulda from Holland. 16972. 
Innocent lie. 8796. 
Kiss. 25288. 


Little Lady Eileen. 16997. 


_ Faithorn co. Letters and the stamp. Lost bridegroom. 5700. 

| 24068. Mice and men. 5783. 

-Faixé (M.M.) Buena noche! 2790. Miss George Washington. 27899. 

_ Fakir. (Drama) 24937. Molly Make-Believe. 8868. 

Falkner (R. P.) Bldg. & loan associa- Moment before. 8869. 
tions & how to organize them. My lady incog. 5763. 
— 12189. Nanette of the wilds. 27903. 

_ Fall (Leo): Out of the drifts. 5795. 
Fiirstenliebe. 31779. Rainbow princess. 25346. 
Kiinstliche mensch. 16590. Rolling stones. 19283. 

Fall (Richard) Weltenbummler. Saints & sinners. 11529. 

$2123. Saleslady. 5865. 
Fall of a nation. (Motion picture) Seventeen. 25365. 
16935. Silks & satins. 11537. 
Fall of Deacon Stillwaters. (Motion Slave market. 382540. 
picture) 14238. Smugglers. 17060. 

Fall River, Mass., direct. 29011. Snow White. 32541. 

Fall River, Mass., map. 32201. Susie Snowflake. 14376. 

Fallen angel. (Drama) 31753. Traveling salesman. 32559. 

Faller (Jacob) Free love. 31775. Under cover. 17075. 

Faller (James) : World’s great snare. 14416. 
Does it pay? 22406. | Famous school days. (Drama) 11018. 
Toll. 32079. Famous women. (Drama) 31757. 

Fallis toy shop. Candoit. 6683. Fanatics. (Drama) 18827. 

1583 


INDEX 


pt. I, 0. &, Vv. 18 


Fancher (E. W.): 

Floral fantasy. 1788. 

Our heroines. 23621. 

Rumpus in the garden. 29012. 
Fancy dress for masquerades. 26509. 
Fangs of the wolf. (Motion picture) 

19228. 
Fanning the coals. 
Fanosa (Antonio) 


(Drama) 22418. 
Pobrecita Dolores. 


$465. 
Fantus (Felix) Republican song re- 
view. 20219. 


Fantus bros., inc.: 


Fantus (Felix) Republican song 


review. 20219. 

Frank Q. Lowden song review. 
20220. 

How to be a suecessful agent. 
1789. 


Far away friends. 760. 
Far journey. (Motion picture) 19165. 
Fargo (H. D.) Hagen wins western 


open. 20221. : 
Fargo & Halladay. Quality limestone. 
23622. 
Fargo, N. D.: 
Direct. 6684. 
Map. 14092. 

First natl. bank. If you didn’t 
need one of these. 26031. 
Fargo college. Will you join us. 

12191. 
Faribol. (Drama) 1047. 
Fariey (J. M.) White Plains, N. Y., 
map.” S670. 
Farley & Loetscher mfg. co.: 
Better built doors. 20222. 
Modern blinds. 15105. 
New universal price list. 12192. 


Farm & fireside. Farm € fireside’s 
$3.500 farm implements game. [etc.] 
23623-23625. 

Farm & home. Farm & home $1,000 
eash old familiar songs picturegame 
eatalog. [ete.] 3688, 3689. 

Farm chemical co. Hello! more money 
from farm & city. 26032. 

Farm implement news co.: 

Farm implement news 
guide. 9538. 

Tractor field bk. 17606. 

Farm jour. Alphabetical list of titles 
& reply bk. 17607. 

Farm, stock & home. Merchant’s co- 
operative game. 23626. 


buyer’s 


Farmer (E. F.) Realm of woman- 
hood. 15106. 

Farmer (F. M.) Pastry wrinkles. 
290138. 

Farmer Alfalfa sees New York. (Mo- 
tion picture) 25253. 

Farmer Al Falfa’s blind pig. (Motion 
picture) 32366. 

Farmer Alfalfa’s egg-citement. (Mo- 


tion picture) 19166. 


Farmer Alfalfa’s prune plantation. 
(Motion picture) 27820. 

Farmer <Alfalfa’s revenge. 
picture) 19167. 

Farmer Alfalfa’s tentless circus. (Mo- 
tion picture) 14241. 

Farmer Alfalfa’s watermelon patch. 
(Motion picture) 16936. 
Farmer Alfalfa’s wolf hound. 

tion picture) 22879. 
Farmer auto supply co., ine. Cata-. 
logue. 17608. 
Farmers’ almanac. 12193, 29014. 
Farmer’s bureau, inc. Smith (E. L.) 
Simple system of farm accounting. 
ene 
Farmers’ direct. co.: 
Cascade Co., Mont., farmers’ di- 


(Motion 


rect. 124. 
Fergus Co., Mont., farmers’ di- 
rect. 281 


Farmers loan & trust co. N. Y. city. 
15107. 

Farmers’ realty exchange. Business 
literature. 277. 

Farmers’ review. Farmers’ review 
$1001.00 farm puzzle game list. 
29015. 

Farmer’s rural credit loan & savings 
assn. of Indiana. Investor’s profit. 
1790. 

Farmers trust & savings bank. Cause 
of accidents. [ete.] 23627, 23628. 
Farming bus. Off. home picturegame 

cat. [ete.] 17609, 17610. 

Farmyard friends done in _ poster 
stamps. 9539. 

Farnes (Emma) pseud. Crochet art 
for milady’s lingerie. 23629. 

Farnum (L. M.) Illus. description & 
technique. 26033. 

Farnum (R. B.) Eastern arts assn. 
Proceedings. 23546. 

Farnum (W. D.) Wilbur manual of 
salesmanship. 9540. 

Faro Nell. (Drama) 25021. 

Faro’s daughter. (Drama) 22419. 

Farr (W. E.) Salt Lake City. W. E. 
Farr’s vest pocket street direct. of 
Salt Lake City. 7798. 

Farrand (H. A.) Paying the price. 
4967. , 

Farrell (J. A.) Head of steel. corp. 


advises Amer. 26034. 
Farrell (J. RB.) District nurse. 
27dTT. 


Farrington (Frank): 
Seeds of success. 
Some trade getting 

bakers. 1791. 
Trade getters. 9541, 12195, 15108, 
17611, 20223, 26035, 29016. 
Trade getters for the live baker. 
6685. 


12194. 
ideas for 


1584 


(Mo- — 


soe eS eee eee 


St ck ee ee ee 


<>) 


690. 
- Farris (R. W.) Bugs. 
Farwell (Mildred) : 


Fata Morgana. 
Fatal bean. 


ae ee eae 


* Father & son. 


— 
ss 


_— 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Farrington (Frank)—Continued. 


Trade getting ideas for live bak- 
ers, 
4999. 
Air raid rumor scares Bulgars. 


fete.] 12196-12202. 
Americans take wild ride over 


mountain pass. [ete.] 9542- 
9549. 
Fascinating model. (Motion picture) 
27821. 
Fascinating twins. (Drama) 18928. 
Fashion letter. 6361, 14764, 23338, 


28547. 


Fassett (J. H.): 


Beacon introductory second reader. 
20224. 
Corona readers. 
Fassett (J. 8S.) jr. 
31877*. 
Fasters. 


26036. 
Malvaloca. 24983, 
(Motion picture) 27822. 
(Drama) 1028. 
(Motion picture) 8741. 
Fatal introduction. (Motion picture) 

5529. 

Fatal roses. (Drama) 8348. 
Fate. (Motion picture) 16958. 
Fate decides. (Drama) 5037. 
Fate’s boomerang. (Motion picture) 

14242. 

Father. (Drama) 31758. 
(Drama) 
Father gets in wrong. 

ture) 22880. 
Father gets into the movies. 

picture) 27785. 

Father of waters. (Drama) 16546. 
Fatherhood of God. 17612. 
Fatherland calendar. 29017. 

Fatherland corp. Fatherland calen- 

dar. 29017. 

Fathers of men. 16937. 


22420. 
(Motion pic- 


(Motion 


Father’s tears. (Drama) 382026. 
Father’s visit. (Drama) 18828. 
Father’s way. (Drama) 1048. 


Fatty & Mabel adrift. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5530, 22881. 
Fatty & the Broadway stars. 
picture) 22882. 
Fauchois (René): 
Augusta. 16493. 
Vitrail. 16703. 
Faulds (T. A.) Modern baker. 
Faultless rubber co.: 


(Motion 


29018. 


Big drive on rubber sponges. 
6686. 

Big idea to start your rubber 
zoods season. fete.] 26037, 
26088. 

Complete plans for your rubber 
goods week. f[ete.] 3691-3693. 

It’s your move for more bathing 
cap sales. 12208. 


Faultless rubber co.—Continued. 
More sales for Nov. & Dec. 29019. 
Turn your rubber goods into cash. 


278. 
What will you do to stimulate 
Sept. sales. 236380. 
Your guide to summer profits. 
15109. 
Faust. (Drama) 11014, 22420%. 
Favargue (W. G.) Golf lessons in- 
valuable. 20225. 
Favart (Jules) Faribol. 1047. 


Favor, Rohl & co. Pingocraft. 29020. 
Favorite bus. man’s calendar. 3694. 
Favorite calendar of cheer. 3695. 


Favorite calendar of friendship. 3696. 


Favorite calendar of sunshine. 3697. 

Favorite stories from Amer. hist. 
done in poster stamps. 9550. 

Favorite sunlit road calendar. 3698. 

Fawcett (M. R.) Alarm. 25021. 

Fay (Burbeck) See Fay (H. N. B.) 

Fay (F. L.) First Christmas. 24991. 

Way, -(.. <a. Doctor Dingle. 
Biizi. 

Fayard (Arthéme) & co. Landay 
(Maurice) Espion du kaiser. [etc.] 
4100-4103. 

Fayder (Samuel) Triple point. 
32088. 

Faye (Kitty) Love spots. 27626. 


Fayette Co., Ia., 
Fayette Co., W. Va., 


map. 18991. 
map. 32202. 


Fear market. (Drama) 1049. 

Feared one. (Drama) 31759. 

Fearing (F. S.) Manual of Pitmanic 
shorthand. 12204. 

Feast & fast calendar. 20226. 

Feast of Bacchus. (Drama) 31760. 

Feast of life. (Motion _ picture) 
11397. 

Feather (W. A.) Successful clerk. 
12205. 

Feather River country. (Drama) 
22705. 

Featherhead. (Drama) 1050. 

Featherstone (E. A.) Catalog of the 
best motor car supplies. 279. 

Featherstone (G. D.) Result. 3699. 

Featuring Jane Stringer. (Drama) 
27581. 

Fechner (A. M.) Hochzeit Casimirs. 
24957. 

Federal adv. agency. Pereease rys. 
co. Citizens. [ete.] 


1897-1912. 
Federal chem. co. Fed. first prize adv. 
fete.] 9551, 9552. 


Federal features syndicate. Dorsey 
(Hh. BS) Washington once-overs. 
9408. 

Federal fruit & cold storage Co. 
Apples. 12206. 

Federal motor truck eo. Blue bk. of 
traffic. 17613. 


15895 


INDEX 


Federal school of commer. designing, 


ine. : 

Color harmony. [ete.] 29021- 
29025. 

Commer. design lettering.  [etc.] 
3700-3702. 

Commer. design-photo retouching. 
280.- 

Commer. illustrator. 6421, 9323, 
12007. 


Fashion illus. 15110. 


Federal underwriters. Abraham Lin- 
coln fraternal league of America. 
Constitution & laws. [ete.] 11587, 
11588. 

Federated pub. co. Montague (Mary) 
How to make others love you. 
30172. 

Federated traffic efficiency clubs of 
Amer. commerce uassn. members. 
Traflie efficiency club. 29026. 

Fee (Sharpe) Morgan’s gift verses. 


9554. 
Fee. (Drama) 8344. 
Feet is feet. (Motion picture) 5531. 
Feibelman (Rene): 
Americans die in Brussels.  [ete.] 


23631-23636. 
Anti-Gerard volley by the German 


press. [ete.] 20227, 20228. 
Belgian refugees sail for N. Y. 
[ete.] 17614-17616. 


Belgians sail for America. 
29027-29038. 

Gerard will return to his Berlin 
post. [ete.] 26039-26043. 

German newspapers are out for 


[ete.] 


Hughes. [ete.] 15111, 15112. 
Hollweg’s reply to Grey. 12207. 
Feickert (E. F.) Time table. 9556. 
Feld (Leo) Freier dienst. 24948. 
Feldgraue Sepp’l. (Drama) 22421. 
Felix (Hugo) Golden pin. 27595. 
Felix & the faker. (Drama) 5088. 


Felix gets in wrong. (Motion picture) 


27823. 

Felix on the job. (Motion picture) 
25254. 

Fell (G. E.) Great superiority of 


mechanical respiration. 2768. 
Fell & co., ltd.: 
Employment conservation. 
Time o’ need. 17617. 
Fellner (H. N.) Natalie’s patterns. 
7419. 
Fellow students. (Drama) 
Felt & Tarrant mfz. co.: 
Directions for oiling the control- 


20229. 


13929. 


ler-key duplex comptometer. 
955T. 

Methods of operating the comp- 
tometer. 20230. 


pt. 5, 2. &, ¥. 16 


Kelter (W. L.): ; 
Buker-Felter ariths. 9558. 
Yelter twentieth century spellers. 


9558. 
Felton (W. TT.) Art of bag punching. 
9563. 
Feminism up to date. (Drama) 
27680. : ! 
Fence. (Drama) 22422. 
Fendler (G. A.): 
In Hawaii. 18846. 


Verdict. 1212. 
Fendo mfg. co.: 
Civil guard promoting prepared- 
ness of eligible welfare series. 


9564. 

Concerning better endeavor 
routine policy logics. [ete.] 
29039, 29040. 


Fennell (R. T.) Business service co. 


100% man power for executives. 
28476. 
Fenno (R. F.) & co.: 
Garis (H. R.) Jollie & Jillie 
Longtail. 23671. 
Uncle Wiggily in the coun-— 
try. 20280. 
North (G. M.) Bylow bears’ own 
bk. 4361. 


Fennville, Mich., map. 8612. 

Fenton (EF. B.) Missing link. 17618. 

Ferber (Harry) Halo hair co. Hair 
& beauty cat. 12348. 

Feredah. (Drama) 11015. 

Fergus Co., Mont., direct. 20847. 

Fergus Co., Mont., farmers’ direct. 
281. 

Ferguson (A.) fle du Sabre. 3703. 

Ferguson (C. R.) Sin overeome by 
grace. 6687. 

Ferguson (E. L.) Rare collection of 
beautiful & original lace designs. 
12208. 


Ferguson (Elsie) Shall I go on the 


stage. 29041. 
Ferguson (F. D.) Travels of a tourist 
Typo. 1792. 


Ferguson (l. A.) Trend of central 
station development. 20231. 

Ferguson (M. H.) Some Christmas 
baskets. 26044. 

Ferguson (O. H.) Fire insur. in Cal. 
26045. 

Ferguson (R. E.) 
to git it? 3704. 

Ferguson (W. I.) Plan for increas- 
ing the consumption and sale of any 
particular brand of flour or other 
wheat products. 9565. 

Ferguson’s rage. (Drama) 11016. 
Fern (O. L.) Editing a moving pic- 
ture program. 3705, 
Fernindez (Pedro Pérez) 

Fernindez (Pedro) 


Whah you gwine 


See Pérez 


1586 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Neen een nn nee enn hese ssh sts es s-seb 


_ Fernandez de la Puenta (Manuel) : 


Matarifes. 2889. 


Patria de Cervantes. 14017. 


-Fernfindez de Moratin (Leandro). Si 


de las nifas. 27658*. 
Fernindez del Villar (José): 
Correo de gabinete. 2807. 
Patio de los naranjos. 11123. 
Fernfindez Garcia (Luis) Genio de 
Leén. 2843. 
Fernindez Lepina (Antonio) : 
Lula. 2882. 
Rosario. 14036. 
Valiente capitan. 11212. 
Fernindez-Portero (Fernando) Venta 
de los alamos. 2954. 
Fernfndez-Portero (José A.) 
de los alamos. 2954. 
Ferner (Max): 
Auch ich war ein jiingling. 16491. 


Venta 


Biigeleisen. 16507. 
Hosenkniépf’. 16574. 
Ferner (Richard) Wenn man die 
fiihnlein fliegen liisst! 11220. 
Ferrell (Pauline) Mrs. Ferrell's 
formula for sanitary creamless ice 
cream. 12209. 
Ferretti (J.) Cenicienta. 13901. 
Ferris (A. B.) Pageant of the land 
of the golden man. 29042. 
Ferris (Mabel) See Keedick (M. F.) 
Ferris-Dunlap auto supply co. Auto- 
mobile & machinists’ supplies. 15118. 
Ferro concrete construction co. Bldg. 
your bldg. right. 282. 
Ferro machine & foundry co. Brief 
description of Ferro. 29048. 
Ferry Co., Wash., direct. 21942. 


Fesler (D. F.) 
12210. 

Festner (F. J.) Abstract & summary 
of cases on contracts. 283. 

Festus. (Drama) 24988. 

Fétiche. (Drama) 13930. 

Feuchtinger (Eugene) Perfect voice 
instructions for developing the vocal 
organ. 284. 

Feuchtwanger (Lion) 
16584 


F. & E. sales manual. 


Julia Farnese. 


Feud girl. (Motion picture) 11398. 
Feuillade (Louis) Vampires. 12211, 
23637. ; 
Feusier (N. R.): 
Spirit of 1916. 18919. 


Spoils of war. 5188. 
Féval (Paul) fils. Démonia. 12212. 
Fiancée.. (Drama) 31761. 
Fiancés de Rosalie. (Drama) 5039. 
Fiberloid eco. French ivory toilet 


articles. 6688. 
Fick (H. H.) Ich und du. 15114. 
Fickes (Mayme) Passions of men. 
6689. 
27670. 


Fiddler’s house. (Drama) 


Fidelia supply co. Seymour (W. H.) 
Cigaret & the boy. 16162. 

Iidelity mercantile agency. Fidelity’s 
ref. bk. of Providence. 3706. 

Fidelity mutual life insur. co. Income 
for life. 285, 1793. 

Fido’s fate. (Motion picture) 
22883. 

Wield (E. L.) 


5532, 


Woman without home 


or country. 20232. 
Field (M. D.) Firm. 31764. 
Field (N. R.): 
Mistake. 27637. 
Sister Mary. 27660. 


Field (R. L.) FEverygirl. 27656. 

Field (W. T.) Young & Field lit. 
readers. 4959, 8233. 

Field & farm friends put-together bk. 
18653. 


Field dog stud book. 9566. 

Field-Lippman piano stores. Head of 
them all. 29044. 

Fielder (J. A.) Unfortunate father. 
2951. 


Fields (Fanny): 


On the level. (Drama) 14002. 
Right little girl. 32005. 
Fields (M. F.) Heroines of the Tem- 
plars crusade. Ritual. 20485. 
Fife (G. B.) arkness. 22395. 
Fifteen minutes’ grace. (Drama) 
2831. 
Fifteen minutes to pack. (Drama) 
1051. 


Fifth ave. & sixty-third st. co., ine. 
§20 Fifth ave. 26046. 

Fifth ave. bank of N. Y. Federal re- 
serve & N. Y. clearing house ex- 
change houses. 20233. 

Fifth ave. coal co. Fifth ave coals. 
12214. 


Fifth ave. pub. co. Aron (Blanche) 


Between ourselves. 28118. 
Fifty-fifty (Drama) 16547, 16548, 
31762. 
Fifty-seven miles from Boston 
(Drama) 24898. 
Fifty-two talks on want adv. 6487. 


Fight at St. Eloi. (Motion picture) 


14248. 

Fight for honor. (Motion picture) 
27862. 

Fight for love. (Motion picture) 
11399. 

Fighting blood. (Motion picture) 
5533 

Fighting Germans. (Motion picture) 
22884. 

Fighting in Mexico. (Drama) 31768. 
Fighting infantile paralysis. (Mo- 
tion picture) 16988. 

Fighting Joe. (Motion picture) 
32367. 

Fighting race. (Drama) 11017. 


1587 


INDEX 


Fighting with the Allies. (Motion 
picture) 11400. : 

Figmill co. How to play Figmill. 
20234. | 

Figulus (Frater) pseud. See Jones 
(M. E.) 

Figure in black. (Motion picture) 
22859. 


Filene’s (William) sons co.: 

Care of stock. [etc.] 29045, 
29046. 

This little bk. looks the ques. of 

clothes squarely in the face. 


286. 
Filkins (Grace) His price. (Drama) 
16573. 
Willmore (J. E.) ‘Rain-in-the-face. 
(Drama) 16660. 


Fillmore bros. co.: 
Fillmore music house. Fillmore’s 
Christmas recitations. 26047. 
Yillmore’s Easter -recitations, ex- 
ercises & dialogues. 6690. 
Fillmore music house. Fillmore’s 
Christmas recitations. 26047. 
Fillmore’s Easter recitations, 
cises & dialogues. 6690. 
Film princess. (Drama) 11018. 
Fin des Korrigans. (Drama) 2834*. 
Final arbiter. (Drama) 8345. 
Final chapter. (Motion _ picture) 
23015. 
Final conquest. 
8764. 

Final curtain. 
5584, 5535. 
Final fraud. (Motion picture) 27824. 
Final payment. (Motion picture) 

11401. 
Minance pub. co. 
publicity 


exer- 


(Motion picture) 


(Motion picture) 


Centennial, historic, 
& progress issue of Fi- 


nance. 3707. 

Financial horn of plenty. 227. 

Financial information bureau.  In- 
ternatl. pharmaceutical co. Secret 
of making money. 23917. 

Financial review. 6691. 


Fincke “Ui. Ax) 
hearth. 23640. 
Findeisen & Kropf mfg. co.: 
How to sell carburetors. 20235. 
Spconful of sugar. 12215, 17619. 
Finer metal. (Motion picture) 14244. 
Kinishing touch. (Motion picture) 
16939. 
Finlay (Bob) Oh, the women. 225387. 
Finlay (W. B.) Relation of the cer- 
tified public accountant to the busi- 
ness world. 29047. 
Finley (H. P.) True aid soc. of Amer- 


Mantels for the 


ica. Constitution  [ete.] Zlovl, 
27358. 
Finley (M. E.): 
Away-out-West. 29048. 


Bitter-root. 12216. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


Tinley (W. 8.) Science & art of spe- 
cialty salesmanship. 29049. 

Finney (Frank) Up & down town. 
22636. 

Fique 
27649. 

Fire & fireside. 


(Carl) Persecuted princess. 


(Drama) 16549. 


Fire detecting wire co., ine. Fire de- 
tection. 29050. 
Fire hazards, tanneries. 7716. 


Fire protection. Burgster (N. G.) 
Rational system of fire insur. rating. 
6319, 14713, 19737, 25675. 

Fire test. (Drama) 1052. 

Fire underwriters assn. of the Pacific, 
Proceedings. 15115. 


Fireman. (Motion picture) 14245, 
Fireman’s fund insur. co. Automo- 
bile tour bk. of Cal. 15116. 


Iires of conscience. (Motion picture) 


22885. 

Viring the butler. (Motion picture) 
5536. 

Firm. (Drama) 381764. 

Firm of Girdlestone. (Motion picture) 
25255. 


Firman (S. G.) 
in Eng. 9567. 


Progressive lessons 


First aid to the stranded. (Drama) 
18829. 

Iirst & security natl. bank. Minneap- 
olis, Minn., map. 25145. 

First Christmas. (Drama) 24991. 

First Christmas _ tree. (Drama) 
31765. 

First Continental congress. (Drama) 
8327**, 


First May baskets. (Drama) 24916*. 
First mortgage & trust co. Bankers 
mortgage clearing house. 23641. 
First mortgage-bond home-stead assn. : 

Catechism. 20236. 
Plan to acquire a home without 
money. 29051. 

First mortgage guarantee co. Message 
from the First mortgage guarantee 
G0... Laid. 

First natl. bank. 
natl. bank. 


First natl. stores, ine. 
stores, inc. 20237. 
First stone. (Drama) 1053. 

First Thanksgiving day. 
27656. 
First warning. (Drama) 2913*. 
Fischel (Rebecca) lLah-y’ shaw-riem 
Tehilaw. 1095*. 
Fischer (Carl) : 
Blodgett (F. L.) Foundation to 
trombone playing. 11821. 
Hein (Carl) Voice production in 
twenty lessons. 29329. 
Saenger (Gustav) Modern violin 
culture. 30825. 


See Boston First 


First natl. 


(Drama) 


1588 


i 


| 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Te eee 


Fischer (E. S.) Peking die haupt- 
stadt von China. 29052. 


Fischer (H. L.) StaBrite mfg. co. 


StaBrite varnish preserver. 4697. 
Fischer (J.) & bro.: 
Bathon (M. W.) Pocahontas. 
6163 


Pocahontas. 2914. 
Fischer (J. & C.) J. & C. Fischer 
cut sheet. 17620. 
Fischer (M. C.) New idea bureau. 
New idea secret code. 18154. 
Fischer (S.) verlag. : 
Logik des herzens. 31863. 
Neue rundschau. 30309. 


) Fischer (Caxon) Christ has come the 


second time. 3708. 
Fischer (William) Instrs. for setting 
Tiffany rings. 15118. 
Fischerin. (Drama) 8483. 
Fish (A. S.) Seasons, The heart, 
Music, Niagra. 29053. 
Fish (W.S.): 
Cameron, S¢hroth co. ©, S. serv- 
ice guards your profits. 11912. 
Moser paper co. Giant source of 
help. 7406. 
Fish (W. 8S.) service for adv.: 
Cameron, Schroth co. Prepared- 
ness. 17314. 
Supporting our trade mark. 
58 


Moser paper co. Are you buying 
paper stock this fall. 21121. 
Fish. (Motion picture) 27825. 
Fish cake Fanny. (Drama) 
Fishback (P. J.) My religion. 
Fisher (A. A.): 

Business philosophy. 8285. 
Prodigal daughter. 1156. 
Fisher (A. J.) How to play guerra. 

15119. 
Fisher (A. IL.) Parson Gray. 17622. 
Fisher (T. D.) jr. Want ad jubilee. 
29054. 


11019. 
17621. 


Fisher (H. C.) Mutt & Jeff in the 
trenches. 26048. ; 

Fisher (H. L.) Vineland, N. J., map. 
3130. 

Fisher (J. M.) Baseball instruction 
bk. 20238. 

Fisher (P. D.) Cold day. 5008. 

Fisher flouring mills co. Instr. for 
making up balance sheet. 9568. 

Fishing grounds of the St. Petersburg 
tarpon club, map. 22796. 

Fishing masters assn., inc. 
of the Atlantic. 23642. 


Fishermen 


Fisk rubber co.—Continued. 
Visible value is your protection. 
23643. 


Fiske (Nellie) It’s all luck. 24963. 


Fiske (O. T.) It’s all luck. 24963. 
it for burning. (Motion picture) 
8742. 
Fitch (A. M.): ' 
City. 1007.* 
Lovers’ lane. 
Fitch (Clyde): 
City. 1007.* 
Lovers’ lane. 1103.* 
Woman in the case. 
Fitch (M. E.): 


1103.* 


1230.* 


Filet crochet with instr. 17623. 
Tatting. 23644. 

Fitch pub. co., ine.: 
Fitch bond bk. suppl. 17624. 


Fitch record of insur. co., security 
purchases. 15120. 
Fitchburg, Mass., direct. 6692. 
Fitchburg, Mass., map. 8613. 
Fitz (J. S.) Fitz water wheel co. 
Elec. light plants driven by small 
water powers. 6693. 
Fitz (W. M.) Myrtle McCabe. 8435. 
Fitz water wheel co.: 
Burnham turbine. 20239. 
Elec. light plants driven by small 
water powers. 6693. 
Fitzell (B. W.) Answer to the Duck 
Baby. 12218. 
Fitzgerald (Harrington): 
Marrying a ghost. 18867, 22497. 
Martin will mystery. 22499. 
Romantie  black-mailer. 25030, 
25031. 


Fitzgerald (J. J.) Rules and direc- 


tions for playing Hydrero. 20240. 
Fitzgerald (T. F.): 
Trenton, N. J., map. 22799. 
Trenton & Mercer Co., N. J., 


direct. 18644. 

Fitzgerald (W. M.) How to eliminate 
two of the prevailing faults with a 
torpedo. 18776. 

Fitzgerald, Hubbard & co. 
paying stocks. 3709. 

Fitzhugh (M. D.) Mpy little corner. 
26049. 

Fitzpatrick (J. B.) 
co. 13896. 

Fitzpatrick (J. W.): 

George is dead. 11032. 

Night pictures. 27642. 

Waiting for the wagon. 11215. 
Five birds in a cage. (Drama) 1054. 
Five daughters of a king. (Drama) 


Dividend- 


Bull Conn and 


Fishing river lampreys. (Motion pic- 5040. , 
ture) 5537. Five france piece. (Motion picture) 
Fisk (Horace) Trickstress. 11290. 32368. 
Fisk (J. W.) Salesmanship. 1731. Five graces. (Drama) 8346. 
Fisk rubber co.: Five thousand dollar dream. (Motion 
How to form a Fisk club. 12217. picture) 25408. 
77396—17- 9 1589 


INDEX 


pt.1,n.s., v.15 


Five thousand dollar elopement. 
tion picture) 11402. 
Five tribes land co. 


(Mo- 


How $170.00 


made $83,333.33 in Okl. oil. 9569. 

Fixer. (Drama) 11020. 

Flack (A. G.) Elem. of sociol. & 
govt. 6694. 

Flag of truce. {Motion picture) 
27876. 

Flagg (Isaac) Persephone. 25018*. 

Flagg (Jared) How to take money 
out of Wall Street. 31596. 


Flagstaff, Ariz., map. 5268. 
Flaherty (J. J.) Circumstantial ev!l- 


dence. 31693. 

Fiames of Johannis. (Motion picture) 
8743. 

Flamm (W. A.) Baltimore, Md., map. 
18964. 


Flammarion (Ernest) Almanach de 
Mme, de Thébes. 1389. 
Flammer (Harold) All’s well that 
ends swell. 10949. 
Flanagan (A.) ¢o.: 
Dyer (R. O.) 
Ensign (S. L.) 


Cut out bk. 6620. 
Outlines in U. 8S. 


hist. 12161. 

Smith (L. R.) Cireus cotton-tails. 

16206. 

Spirit of Christmas. 32038. 
Flannery (Edward) Gospel _ side- 
lights. 29055. 
Flapjacks Fennessey. (Drama) 
81766. 
Flash of death. (Motion picture) 
382369. 
Fiebbe (B. M. D.): 

Clemency. 13909. 

Enemy. 8833. 


Glorious game, 13988. 

Pageant of peace. 8454. 

Where war comes. 8568. 
Fleekenstein (F. M.) California as it 

is. 16508. 

Fleecy. (Drama) 28382. 
Fleischel (Egon) & co.: 

Hermann (Georg) Heinrich 

Schon jr., anfang. 384. 

Karinta von Orrelanden. 2874, 

Fleitzer film co.: 


Souls that meet in the dark. 
25374. 
When justice errs. 25400. 


Who is she? 25404. 


Mieming (A. B.) Modern miracle. 
6695. 

Mieming (David) Tec games. 29056. 

Fleming (Florence) Judge’s secret. 
31837. 

Fleming (P. E.) Oh! great wide day. 
15791. 


Fletcher (A. C. B.) From job to job 
around the world. 38710, 9570, 12219, 
15122, 17625, 23645, 26050. 


Fletcher (O. O.) Existence of God. 
1794, 6696. 

Fletcher (R. L.): 

America for Christ we sing. 
20241. 
Rapture. 26051. 

Fletcher savings & trust co. First - 
mortgage real estate certificate. 
{ete.] 29057-29061. 

Fletcher (Victor) Preventives of 
rheumatism. 6697. 

Fletcher-Berry (R. M.) Plantation 
Christmas cakes. 1795. 

Fleur de desert. (Drama) 18830. 

Flexner (Hortense): 

Road. 16670. 
Voices. 16704. 
Flickering. (Drama) 24939. 
Flickinger (H. W.): 
3erry’s writing bks. 27541. 
When Jesus calls you, come. 


Fliegende blitter. 
Flint (B. F.) 


1796, 6698, 29062. 
Daniel’s two dreams. 


15123. 
Flint (M. H.) Empty stocking elf. 
31748. 


Flint, Mich., direct. 29070. 

Flint, Mich., map. 3020, 18992, 32203. 

Flint River pecan co. Story of the 
paper shell pecan. 29071. 

Flip flop film. (Drama) 27582. 


Flirt. (Motion picture) 5538, 27826. 

Flirt in St. Moritz. (Drama) 16550. 

Flirtation at St. Moritz. (Drama) 
16550. 

Flirting a la carte. (Motion picture} 

5539. 

Flirting with marriage. (Motion pic- 
ture) 16895. 

Fliteraft (A. J.) Dividends & net 
cost. f[ete.] 15124-15127, 

Fliver. (Drama) 16551. 

Flivvers’ art of mystery. (Motion 
picture) 5540. 

Flivvers’ dilemma. (Motion picture) 
5541. 


Flivvers’ famous cheese hound. 
tion picture) 5542. 

Flivvers good turn. (Motion picture) 
5543. 

Flivvers in the dance of the shivvers. 
(Motion picture) 5544. 


(Mo- 


Flivvers, the smoke eater. (Motion 
picture) 5545. 

Floating trap. (Motion picture) 
19176, 19178. 

Floorwalker. (Motion picture} 
14246. 


Floral defence. (Drama) 24940. 

Florence, N. J., map. 3021. 

Florence mfg. ¢o.: 
Talk to mothers. 
Teeth & the man. 


20242. 
9572. 


1590 


_ nos, 1-12, 1916 


4 Florence mfg. co.—Continued. 
What bad teeth do to good health. 


+ 6273. 

_ Florence Rose fashions. (Motion pic- 
ture) 22984-22987, 25351, 32527. 

_ Flores’ (Stella) Wishing moon. 


map. 1269, 3022, 16789, 
18993, 18994, 32204. 
_ Florida cattle ranch co.: 
. Declaration of trust establishing 
the Fla. cattle ranch co. 6700. 
Pingree land bond. 9573. 
eae patton. (Drama) 31767. ° 
-Piedmont direct. co. Fort 
oe city direct., & St. Lucie Co., 
Fla., gazeteer. 20260. 
Florida soft phosphate & lime eco. 
Natural fertilizer. 3712. 
weather chart calendar. 
Florsheim (Ben) Joy-riders. 5073. 
Floryn (Adéle) Illus. hist. of the 
Union Jack. 26052. 
Flower (Elliott) Rich poor man. 
32003. 


Flower (Raymond) pseud. See Blair 
(Anne) 
of no man’s land. 
picture) 16940. 
Flowers in the palace garden. (Dra- 


' ma) 25020*. 

Fluffy-tail’s adventures & other bed- 

| time stories. 20244. 

Flying torpedo. (Motion picture) 
11403. 


Fiynn (C. A.) Plaster king. 31969. 
Fiynn (E. F.) Pink d. ts. 16646. 
‘Flynn (Louise) Priscilla smocking 
bk. 17626. 


(Motion 


Flypaper salesman. (Drama) 13931. 
_ Foans (A. B.) Intuition. 1086. 
_ Focatiis (Alphonse de) See De Fo- 
eatiis (Alphonse) 
Foglietti (Luis): 
Abanico de la Pompadour. 31610. 
Capricho de las damas. 31673. 


Granja de los amores. 13941. 
Invitati6n al vals. 31826. 
Mujer ideal. 31917. 

Patria de Cervantes. 14017. 
Pavas. 31960. 


Foley (E. F. A.) Desmond's bride. 
1029. 


Foley (Edw.) No name skit. 25004. 
Serafin, el pinturero. 32015. 

_ Trovadores. 32090 

Foley (J. G.) 


Foley (R. A.) adv. agency, ine. Foley 
R. A.) Tourist & the pathfinder. 


957A. 
Foley (R. M.) Enclosed herewith. 


20245. 
Folger (S. L.) Folger (S. L.) 
Club & college pins & rings. 


Shaun’s farewell. 


inc. 
20246. 


INDEX 


Folk (D. H.): 
Infallibility & the resurrection. 
a_i. 
Sermon of scriptures. 26053. 
Follies of the night. (Drama) 31768. 
Following the flag. {Motion picture) 


27827. 
Following the flag in Mexico. (Motion 
picture) 8744. 
Following the tape. 28174. 
Folly. (Motion picture) 5546. 
Folly of desire. (Motion picture) 
19168. 


Folly of sin. (Motion picture) 8745. 
Fond du Lac bus. men’s assn. United 
service for the city & county of Fond 
du Lac. 26054. 
Fonerden (C. A.) 
Fontaine (Juste) 
22588, ~ 
Fontenelle (Mare de) Fiancée. 31761. 
Fool. (Motion picture) 14247. 
Fool & his friend. (Motion picture) 
19169. 
Fooling uncle. (Motion picture) 5547. 
Fools. (Drama) 24941. 
Fools’ gold. (Motion picture) 


14248. 
( Drama) 5041. 


Fool’s luck. 
Fool’s paradise. (Motion picture) 
5549 


Dear old Ga. 6701. 
Siege of Verdun. 


D048, 


Fool's 
5550 
Fools’ station. 
Foote (G. C.) 
18869. 
Foote (T. W.) 
Footlight waftings. 
Foctlights of fate. 


revenge. (Motion picture) 
(Drama) 27583. 
Measure of Mockley. 
Office chairs. 17627. 
6440. 

(Motion picture) 


19170. 
Footner (Hulbert) Thieves’ wit. 
17628, 20248. 23647, 26055. 29073. 


Footograph co. Footograph ad. bk. 


1799, 20249. 

For 2 woman’s fair name. (Motion 
picture) 5551. 

For art’s sake. (Drama) 146552. 

For her country. (Drama) 16553. 

For her husband’s sake. (Drama) 
317 

For her mother’s sake. (Motion pic- 
ture) 228S6. 

For love & gold. (Motion picture} 
25256. 


For-rent, furnished. 


For sale, a daddy. (Motion picture) 
11404. 


For sale—the Strand. (Drama) 2833. 
Fer the defense. (Motion picture) 


(Drama) 1055. 


5552. 
For the flag. (Drama) 31770. 
For the flag. (Motion picture) 27873. 


For the governor’s chair. (Motion 


picture) 22887. 


1591 


INDEX 


For the love of a girl. 
ture) 16941. 
For the love of Mike and Rosie. (Mo- 
tion picture) 8746. 
For the man she loved. 
11021. 
For the people. (Drama) 5042. 
For the regiment. (Drama) 11022. 
Foran (Peggy) Girls, never marry a 
South American. fete.] 9575, 9576. 
Forbes (B. C.) Men who are making 
America. 23648, 26056, 29075-29079. 
Forbes (James) : 
Sweet Genevieve, 8523. 
Woman of today. 32152. 
Forbes-Lindsay (C. H. A.): 
Assessment Jife insur. 
20854-20856. 
Efficiency. 519. 
Efficiency Pacific mutual schl. for 
salesmen. 7226. 
Gross premium, loading, surplus & 


(Motion pic- 


(Drama) 


[ete.] 


dividends. [ete.] 12757, 12758. 
Life insur. repts. [etc.] 24074, 
24075. 


Mortality tables & prin. of rate- 
making. [ete.] 10077, 10078. 
Policy contract. 17959. 
Standard forms of policies. 
15596, 15597. 
Forbes-Robertson (Ian) Pas d’amour. 
22551. 


[ete.] 


Forbidden city. (Motion picture) 
32370. 
Forbidden fruit. (Motion picture) 
5553. 
Forbidden guest. (Drama.) 1056. 
Forbidden room. (Motion picture) 
25211. 
Forbis (J. B.) jr.: 
Coronado’s expedition. 22338. 
Romantic highway. 4968. 
Forbush (Dascomb) Ye merry yeo- 
men of King Arthur. 9577. 


Forbush (G. T.) 
6702. 

Forbush (W. B.) 
of King Arthur. 


Notes on corres. 


Ye merry yeomen 
9577. 


Ford (A. K.) Home laundry hints. 
1800. 
Ford (A. W.): 


All for love. 23649. 
He'll never say his grandmother is 
dead. 29083. 
Ferd (George) Boarding house lady. 
31655. 
Ford (Grace) 
Ford (Harriet) 


Love pirate. 18861. 
Take your medicine. 


32062. 

Ford (J. D. M.) Si de las mifias. 
27658.* 

Ford (J. G.) Fifty-fifty. 16547. 


Ford (John) Creed for a judge. 
29084. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 
Ford (L. L.): 
Baby mine. 12222. 
Blossoms of sorrow. [ete.] 6703, 
6704. 


Good Shepherd. 23650. 
Ford car owners’ protective assn.: 
Ford car owners’ certificate of 
protection. fete.] 15128, 15129. 
Protect your Ford car. 17629. 
Ford Co., IIL, map. 32205. 
Ford Co., Kan., map. 18995. 


Ford motor co. Ford times. 17630. 
Ford times. 17630. 
Fordyce (Charles) Scale for measur- 


ing the achievements in reading. 
26061. 


Fore. (Drama) 8347. 

Fore & aft. (Motion picture) 22951, 
32451. 

Foreclosed. (Drama) 22423. 


Foree products co. This is Foree’s bk. 
Foreign missions conference of W. A. 
Missionary ammunition. 29085. 
Foreman (Edgar) Meg o’ the ban- 
chee. 13983. 
Foreman bros. banking co. Right 
means might. 1801. 
Forest (Lindau Gorsse y) See Gorsse 
y Forest (Lindau) 
Forest (Marian de) 
(Marian) 
Forest (O. L. de) See De Forest (0. 
L.) 
Forest City, Ia., map. 25117. 
Forest City. N. C., map. 8614. 
Forest Heights, Va., map. 32206. 
Forest Heights corp.: 
Duponts at Williamsburg. 29086. 
Forest Heights, Va., map. 32206. 
Forest Park college for women. Pro- 
spectus. 17631. 
Forest princess and other masques. 
(Drama) 27584. 
Forge (Henry de) 
timbanque. 15070. 
Forkins (Marty): 
Cypress trail. 18816. 
18849. 


Isle of woman. 
Form playing co. Waterman (G. R.) 
27444. 


Models & patterns for piano. 
Cleveland, O., map. 27707, 27708. 


See De Forest 


Roulbosse le sal- 


Forman-Bassett co.: 


Forman Bassett co, system of 
Christmas money club acctg. 
15130. 


Forman-Bassett systematic sav- 
ings club. 20251. 

Guaranty trust & savings bank. 
Systematic savings club. 20381. 

Ohio bank & savings co. Christ- 
mas money club, weekly pay- 
ment bk. 26898. 

Revised system. 26062. 


1592 


(Drama) 16554. 
(Ff. F.) Naval seabreeze. 


(Mary) Putting 


(R. R.) Third era in the 
Petroleum trade. 23651. a 
Forst (Emil): 

| Claws and velvet paws. 13908. 
Puzzles in petticoats. 8475. 


it over. 


: 


cee 


+, 
a) 
aR 

: 


store co. Automo- 
garage equipment cat. 


works. An- 


3 
j 


| 


in! 
i 


‘ 
7 


12224, 


Introd. a new plan of bus. [etc] 

‘ 4969. 4970. 

Foster (H. D.) Syllabus of European 
| hist. 26074. 


Foster (I. W.) O'’er time and tide. 
29088. 
Foster (J. B.) How to pitch. 15133. 


Poster (J. R.) Rats. 18904. 
Foster (M. B.) Relation of state 


banks to the fed. reserve system. 


6706. 
Foster (R. L.) Master minds af 
9580, 12226, 15134. 
Foster (Roy): 
Petticoat diplomacy. 14021. 
Reglar lady. 5166. 
Song writer. 25046. ; 
White feather. 11223. 


Foster (W. A.) Billposter and the 
soubrette. 10966. 
Foster (W. C.) Our country. 29089. 
Foster (W. T.): 
Foster's forecasts. 12229. 
Foster’s weather bulletin. 287, 
1802, 17632. 
Foster bolt & nut mfg. co. Complete 
line of bolts, nuts & rivets. 12234. 
Foster institute of domestic arts & 
sciences. Corsets & close- fitting 
patterns. [ete.] 292-295. 
Foster-Milburn co. Doan’s direct. of 
the U. S. 29090. 
Fothergill (E. Q.) Ice cream in the 
home. 6707. 
Fotografia feminista. (Drama) 2834. 
Foulke (W.D.): 
More fragments of a shattered 
pledge. 9585. 
Putting force behind the peace 
movement. 29091. 


Found. a young nobleman. 
11024. 


Found guilty. 
25330 


(Drama) 
(Motion picture) 


Found in a closet. (Drama) 5043, 


22494. 
Fountain of wisdom. 
Four narratives. 


(Drama) 16683. 
(Motion picture) 


Four short plays. (Drama) 31771. 
Four states formula co. Four states 
formula co. 23653. 
Fourneau (Léon) 
16502. 
Fournier (A. M.) 
5213. 
Fourth act. (Drama) 31772. 
Fourth = estate. (Motion picture) 
5555. 
Fourth man. (Drama) 27585. 
Fouts (C. C.) co. Duro pure iron 
silo. 6708. 
Fovargue (W.G.): 
Grip & stance. 23654. 
Method of driving. [etc.] 29092, 
29093. 
Swing. 26075. 
Fowler (A. LL.) 
helns. 29094 
Fowler (A. N.C.): 
Ark IL 31626. 
Helen’s Hallowe'en. 8389. 
Helping Henry. 2852. 
Rifles. 5170. 
Spooks. 1192. 
Fowler (C.S.): 
Fowler system made to measure 
eorsets. 23655, 26076. 
Natl. eut-to-fit corset-making sys 
tem. 6709. 
Natl made-to-measure corset mak- 
ing system. = 


Bonheur volant. 


Up in the air. 


Fowler's household 


1593 


7 


INDEX 


pt.1, 2. 8., v.13 


Fowler (Frank) Broncho rider nee 
with Funston at Vera Cruz. 
Fowler (G.L.): 
Anatomy of a steel hopper bottom 
coal car. 29095. 
Corrugated culvert pipes tested. 
fete.] 12236-12240. 
Investigation of corrugated cul- 


verts. 9587. 

Fowler (J. 0.) How to sell patents. 
1807. 

Fowler (R. W.) Lincoln nati. life 
ae co. Twenty-six reasons why. 
518. 

Fox (F. M.) Adventures of Sonny 
Bear. 6710. 

Fox (John) jr. Trail of the lonesome 
pine. 22627. 


Fox (R. E.) Fox’s piano trade direct. 
of the U. S. 26077. 
Fox (R. K.) pub. co. : 


Mahoney (C. 8.) Hoffman house 


bartender’s guide. 12827. 
New bk. of rules. 29096. 
Fox (W. MM.) Pract. wood work. 
6711. 
Fox (William): 
Ambition. 14191, 
Battle of hearts. 11351. 


Battle of life. 32325. 
Beast. 16896. 
Blazing love. 11357. 


Blue blood & red. 8695. 


Bondman. 5423. 
Caprice of the mountains. 16909. 
Cliff (Harry) Fox-art, the light 


of the world. 2575 
Dare-devil Kate. 19143. 
Daughter of the gods. 12241, 

25242. 

East Lynne. 14231. 

End of the trail. 19158. 
Eternal Sapho. 11393. 
Fighting blood. 5533. 

Fires of conscience. 22885. 
Fool's revenge. 5550. 
Fourth estate. 5555. 

Gold, and the woman. 5567. 


Green-eyed monster. 5585. 
Her double life. 22905. 


Honor system. 32396. 
Hypocrisy. 14279. 

Jealousy. 27858. 

Little Miss Happiness. 19236. 
Love & hate. 25295. 

Love thief. 32440. 

Man from Bitter Roots. 17004. 
Man of sorrow. 8839. 

Marble heart. 5728. ‘ 
Mediator. 27891. 

Merely Mary Ann. 5732. 


Mischief maker. 27895. 
Modern Thelma. S867. 


Parisian romance. 5808. 


Cot 


Fox (William )—Continued. 
Piggott (M.) Price of silence. 
30642 


Ragged princess. 25345. . 

Romeo & Juliet. 25348. 

Ruling passion. 5858. 

Serpent. 5882. 

Sins of her parent. 27943. 

Sins of men. 11538. 

Slander. 8927. 

Spider & the fly. 11546. 

Sporting blood. 19304. 

Straight way. 23023. 

Tortured heart. 17073. ; 

Tromblay (M. P.) Love thiec 
27355 


Under two flags. 19329. 
Unwelcome mother. 23040. 
Victim. 32573. 
Vixen. 32574. 
War bride’s secret. 25397. 
Where love leads. 23052. 
Wife’s sacrifice. 8981. 
Witch. 5999. 

14414. 


Woman's honor. 
Fox and the grapes. (Drama) 8348. 


Fox furnace co. Fox climate changer. 
12242. 


Fox Lake region, Ill., map. 11268. 


Fox pneumatic shock-absorber co. 
Jolts & shocks are unknown on a car 


equipped with Fox pneumatics. 
9588 


Fox's piano trade direct. of the U. S. 
26077. 


Foxy trotters. (Motion picture) 
14249. 

Foy (—) Two nuts from Matteawan. 
5210. 

Foy (Frank) Poultry & squabs for 
profit. 3713. 

Foy (Harry) Tenley (Elmer) 
Transfer man. 31606. 

Frabasilis (Giuseppina) Charlie af- 


ter a job. 29097. 


Frackman (Joseph) co., ine. Frack- 
man detachable soli effect diamond 
clusters. 23656. 


Frame-up. (Drama) 11025, 16555, 
249492. 

Framingham, Mass., direct. 12243. 
Fran. (Drama) 18833. 

France (Marie de) See Marie de 
France. 


France, map. 5269, 32207. 

Francés (Julio) Ganarse la moza. 
8352. 

Franciscan fathers. St. Anthony’s 
almanac. 16104. 

Franco-Amer. hygienic co. How te 
look your best. 29098. 

Franconia, N. H., map. 14093. 

Frank (F. K.) Visitors. 32110. 


594 
JE 


Franklyn (Charles) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


_ Frank (Jacob) mercantile co.: 


Nacke (Louise) Bags of all kinds 
in crochet. 80245. 

—— Crocheted yokes for corset 
covers & night gowns. 10267. 


Frank (M. L.) Animal drawing bk. 
23657. 


Frank (M. M.) Friend in need. 
27656. 


Frank (Paul) Viererzug. 8556. 


Frank (W. D.) Class. 8300. 
Frankau (Gilbert): 
City of fear. 12244, 17637. 


How rifleman Brown came to Val- 
halla. 20261, 26078. 
Song of the guns. 1808. 


Franke (C. A.) How much to pay for 
gas, 29100. 

Frankel (L. K.) Prins. 
12245, 15138, 20262. 
Frankenberger (B. M.) 
many, map. 16748. 
Frankenthal (L. J.) Germans de- 

nounce statements of Grey. 12246. 
Frankfort, N. Y., direct. 15286. 
Franklin (Edgar) Knockout. 16589. 
Franklin (Ff. M.) Root of evil. 18910. 
ry (J. G.) Seripture blocks. 

714, 

Franklin (Pearl) Gypsy trail. 11038. 
Franklin (V. R.) Watts & Compton, 

Cal., direct. 16380. 
Franklin, Ind., map. 22708. 
Franklin, Tex., map. 8615. 
Franklin brewery. Hist. 

20263 


of life insur. 


Bavaria, Ger- 


of beer. 


Franklin Co. telep. co. Telep. direct. 
9589, 29101. 
Franklin elec. mfg. co. Poor Richard’s 
new almanack. 3715, 9590, 15139. 
Franklin ptg. co. Blue bk. of Roland 
Park. 6257. 

Franklin pub. co. Country boy. Rate 
eard. 12022. 

Franklin ry. supply co. McLaughlin 
flexible conduit, etc. 6712. 

Franklin sugar refining co. 
talks. 1810. 

Franklin trust & savings bank. Say- 
ing sense. 17638. 


Sugar 


Singer and the 
simp. 
Franklyn 
(Charles) 
Franks (T. Q.) 
keepers. 12247. 
Frantz premier co.: 
Corporation with a heart. 23658. 
Sent to you on 10 days’ free trial. 


(Simp) See Franklyn 


Challenge to house- 


9591. 
Franz Hallers. (Drama) 31773. 
Franz Schubert. 13583. 


Frasch (S. E.) Instructions for build- 
ing home made sanitary seat. 23661. 


— Lt tt 


I’raser (J. B.) What a business man 
should know about photo engravings. 
23662. 


Fraser (J. K.) Bigger, better bus. 


9592. 
Fraser (J. 8.) I am a jolly sailor. 
{etc.] 296-298. 


Fraser (Samuel) nursery, ine. Fraser’s 
tree bk. 6713. 


Frash (QO. T.) Inside facts. 12248. 

Fratcher (W. F.) Fratcher’s instan- 
taneous 8 hr. wage calculator. 
26079. 


Fraternal monitor. Consolidated chart 
of insur. organizations. [etc.] 9594, 
9595. 

Frau ohne schatten. 

Frazier (J. W.) 


(Drama) 31774. 
Free trade or pro- 


tection. 12249. 

Frechtling (H. C.) Vision. 12250. 

Fred (T. W.) Master key. 9596. 

Freddie foils the floaters. (Motion 
picture) 8747. 

Freddy aids matrimony. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5556. 

Freddy, the fixer. (Motion picture) 
S748. 

Freddy vs. Hamlet. (Motion picture) 
5D5T. 

Freddy’s last bean. (Motion picture) 
5558. 

Freddy’s narrow escape. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5559. 


Frederick, Okl., map. 25118. 


Fredericks (W. F.) piano co. Cam- 
paign June, July & Aug. 15140. 
Free (Margaret): 
Primary reading & lit. 3716. 
Reading-literature. 869. 
Free love. (Drama) 31775. 
Free love victims. (Drama) 16556. 


Free speech. (Motion picture) 27828. 


Free will. (Drama) 27586. 
Freedman (F. M.) Alinone calendar. 
28009. 


Freehold, N. J., map. 22709. 

Freehold trust co.: 

It is your money. 17639. 
Rules. 20264. 

Freeland (I. V.) Adventures of 
Brave Heart & Laughing Eyes. 
9597, 12251, 15141, 17640, 20265, 
23663, 26080, 29102. 


Freeman (C. E.) Freeman’s con- 
densed street car guide. 12255. 
Freeman (C. M.) Methods-of ancient 
warfare. 9598. 

Freeman (E. H.) Monsieur Beau- 
caire. 11100. 


Freeman (G. M.) Conflict. 5010. 

Freeman (Gladys) What could be 
fairer. 32125. 

Freeman (J. E.) Behind the screens. 
987. 


1599 


INDEX 


Freeman (L. D.): 


I didn’t want to do it. 24960. 
In search of himself. 22460. 
Noblest vampire. 31932. 


One June day. 25011. 
Freeman (Miller): 


Pacific fisherman. Salmon can- 


ner’s direct. 13169. ° 
Pacific fisherman year bk. 7607. 
Freeman (W. N.): 
Johnny Trumps ditties. 12256, 


15146, 20270. 
Overgovernment the need of the 
hour. 959. 
Freemasons. Illinois Grand 
Off. monitor. 29106. 
Freeport, Ill., map. 5270, 16790. 
Frees (W. J.) Natl. equitable soc. 
Money. 12998. 
Freese (D. P.) 


lodge. 


Yolly traveling fal- 


lers. 29107. 
Freier dienst. (Drama) 24943. 
Freight audit co. Smith (G. B.) 
How to ship. 7896. 


Freligh (W. H.) Star popularity con- 


test. 15147. 

Fremont (G. R.): 
Beneath the magnolia’s shady 
leaves. [ete.] 299, 300. 


It was your hair of chestnut 
brown. [etc.] 29108, 29109. 
Y the Y, the Y. M. C. A. [etc] 
1811, 1812. 
Fremont, Neb., direct. 15148. 
Fremont Co., Id., direct. 23882. 
French (Adelaide) : 
‘Bolted door. 31657. 
Flickering. 24939. 
Orange blossoms. 8448, 
Tables turned. 32059. 
What a man would do. 8565. 
French (EE. W.) French (E. W.) co. 
French’s adv. campaign schedule. 
29110. 
French (George) 
French (J. A.) 
3117. 
French (Samuel), or French (Samuel) 
itd. = 
American festivals. 31621. 
At the milliner’s. 27561. 
At the window. 983. 
Beyond the gate. 27564. 
Camp Keep-off. 1001. 
Child in the house. 16514. 
Cure for indifference. 10998. 
Dakota widow. 1021. 
Dear little wife. 8317. 
Dusty path. 1088. 
Employment office. 11007. 
Five birds in a cage. 1054. 
Fourth act. 31772. 
Fourth man. 27585. 
George. 8354, 
Girls. 27593. 


Jones. 26083. 
Highways of N. M. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


French (Samuel), or French (Samuel) 
ltd.—Continued. 
Heartsease. 31799. 
Literary club. 18856. 
Liza Ann. 16599. 
Love pirate. 18861. 
Lucky Gulch. 13977. 
Lysistrata. 16605. 
Maggie Pepper. 27627. 
Man who stayed at home. 16611. 
Oberon and Titania. 1134. 


Perhaps. 1147. 

Q. 1160. 

Quod wrangle. 8477. 

Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. 
11147. 

Releasing a man. 31997. 

Return of Hi Jinks. 27655. 


School boy’s dream. 22582. 
Seventh doctor. 8494. 
Uncle Sam’s daughters and what 
they have done. 1209. 
Unknown quantity. 8554. 
French (W. A.) French method of 
teaching cornet. 26084. 
I'rench plays for children. 2834.* 
Frescura de Lafuente. (Drama) 


Fresno, Cal., direct. 9599. 
Fresno, Cal., map. 16791, 18996. 
Fresno to General Grant Natl. Park, 
map. 1272. 
Fresno to Modesto, Cal., map. 1273. 
Fretwell (W. A.) This too. 9600. 
Freudenthal (J. A.) Arith. for 5th 
yr. 10664. 
Freund (A. M.) Bus. end of merchant 
tailoring. 9601. 
Freund (KE. J.): 
At the grocery. 8270. 
Hiiben und driiben. 22452. 
If a body meet a body. 8387. 
Painting the church red. 8455. 
Soap club. 22596. 
Frey (Carl) Dorf-Caruso. 24929. 
Frey (H. G.): 
Camp fire girls at Onoway house. 
fete.] 17644, 17645. 
Camp fire girls at schl. 15149. 
Camp fire girls in the Me. woods. 


9602. 
Freytag (Gustav) Journalisten. 
31835.* 
Frick (H. C.) coke co. Safety the 


first consideration. 20271. 


Friday the _ thirteenth. (Drama) 
2835, 13948. 

Friday the 13th. (Motion picture) 
22888. 


Friedel (W. R.) co. 
moulding. 17646. 


Friedel flange 


Friedenberg (Jacob) Woman who 
did. 17093. 
Friedenwald (Norman) My Honolulu 
girl. 22523. 


1596 


; 
| 


os ee a 


a —- = _" 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


- Friedmann 


= 


Friedman (M.) & co. Biggest furni- 


ture house on the Pacific Coast. 
26085. 


Friedman, Shelby branch. See Inter- 


natl. shoe co. 


Friedmann (Armin) Onkel Bernhard. 
25012. 


(Oskar ) Zimmer der 
Pompadour. 25087. 
Friend, but a star boarder. (Motion 
picture) 5560. 
Friend husband. (Drama) 27587. 
Friend in need. (Drama) 2836, 
S 27656. 
Friend Martha. (Drama). 8349. 
_ Friend salesman. (Drama). 27588. 
Friend wife. (Drama) 24944, 31776. 
_ Friendship. (Drama) 31777. 
_ Frier (Max) My educated children. 
25002. 
Frilby frilled. (Motion picture). 
11405. 
qa (M. S.) Pumpkin eater. 


Frisbie (W. A.) Little gopher state 
fair souvenir bk. ta 
Frisco, Id., map. 127 


Frocks and frills. Reiki picture) 


8749. 
Froehlich (H. B.) Indus. art text 
bks. 7902, 21880. 
Froest (Frank) Greye-Stratton mys- 
tery. 301, 1813, 3718, 6714. 
Frog prince. (Drama) 27589. 
Frog who would a-wooing go. (Mo- 
os picture). 25402. 
Frogs. (Drama) 10987*. 
Frohne (H. W.) Home interiors. 
6715. 
Frolic and fun. (Drama) 8350. 
Frolics in the air. (Drama) 11026. 
Frolique de magazine (Drama) 2837. 
From A to Z (Drama) 2838. 
From Bergen to Bandak. (Motion 
picture) 14250. 
From bivouac and trenches. (Drama) 
10961. 
From Broadway to a throne. (Mo- 
tion picture) 16942. 
From cottage to palace. (Drama) 
1057. 
From darkness to light. (Drama). 
13932. 
(Drama) 


From jeans to broadcloth. 
1058. 


From noon to night. (Drama) 16557. 
From nowhere to Broadway (Drama) 
2839 


From out of the past. 
ture) 5561. 

From the cradle to 
(Drama) 31778. 

From the deep. 
pie Ary 


{Motion pic- 
Sing Sing. 


(Motion picture) 


INDEX 


From the rogue’s gallery. (Motion 
picture). 19322. 

From the same _ place. (Drama) 
1059. 

Frontier press co.: 
* Correct mental attitude. 9603. 


Ruoff (H. W.) 
facts. 10533. 
Fronz (Beda)  Friihling 
8351. 
Fronz (Oskar) 
8351. 


Standard dict. of 
am Rhein. 
Friihling am Rhein. 


Froome (J. R.) jr.: 
Glory of their vears. 
Men o’ war. 11098. - 
Twenty-two dollars 
cents. 8549. 
Frost (F. A.) Emperor speaks. 
Frost (W. A. Crawford-) 
ford-Frost (W. A.) 

Frost (W. L.) Narragansett Bay 
Yacht racing assn. Racing rules. 
18135. 

Friihling am Rhein. (Drama) 8351. 

Frugone, Balletto & Pellegatti ptg. & 
pub. co. Chiapinti (S.) Libro dei 
discorsi. 28566. 

Fruit dispatch co. Care of bananas in 
winter. 29111. 

Fruit of toil. (Drama) 24944.* 

Fruits of desire. (Motion picture) 
5562. 

Frush (M. T.) Julius Caesar. 8392.* 

Fruttchey (Frank) Something new. 


and twenty 


1043. 
See Craw- 


17647. 
Fry (E. 8.) Coriolanus. 31706. 
Fryberger (A. M.) Listening lessons 
in music. 20272. 
erve. (3, 3.3 - 
Traders natl. bank. Establish- 
ment of a business. 27353. 


— Executive department. [etc.] 
4790, 4791. 
Frye (J. 8.) Frye’s tables for ascer- 


taining the value of gold-quartz 
specimens. 20273. 

Fryer (Herbert) 
forte practice. 


Hints for piano- 
12257. 


Fuchs (W. J.) Christian illus. 23666. 
Fuel engineering co. of N. Y.: 
Coal service rept. 1814, 6716- 


6718, 9604, 12258, 12259, 15150, 
20274, 23667, 23668, 26087, 
29112. 

Cutting costs in the R. & H. boiler ~ 
room. 17648. 

Gould (G. B.) Matching the coal 
to the plant. f[ete.] 1851. 

Use & abuse of coal pee. 

tions. 6765. 

Fiirstenliebe. (Drama) 31779. 

Fiirstner (Adolph) Frau ohne schat- 
ten. 31774. 

Fuessle (N. A.) 
Congress. 22584. 


Sending George to 


1597 


INDEX 


Fiitterer (A. F.): 
Fall of all nations. 29114. 


Fiitterer (Bernice) Mind Bible 
picture talk with Jesus. 29115. 

Fiitterer’s Bible eyeography. 
9605. : 


Mystery of the seed of the woman 
in seven stages. 17649. 

Trip through the Bible world. 
26088. 


Fiitterer (Bernice) Mind Bible pic- 
ture talk with Jesus. 29115. 

Fiitterer (Eunice) Mind Bible picture 
taik with Jesus. 29115. 

Fugate, (H. C.) West Palm Beach, 
Fia., map. 19098. 

Fugitive witness. 
16955, 19173. 

Fugitives. (Drama) 11027. 

Fugler (Paul) Freedom’s eras. 1815. 


Fuld (Maurice) My first offer. 17650. 

Full cup. (Motion picture) 8753. 

Full speed chemical lab. Universal 
mechanical necessity. 1816. 

Full value. (Drama) 5045. 

Fuller (A. C.) Joyous Christmas 
chimes. 31836. 

Fuller (A. F.): 


(Motion picture) 


Friendship & other writings. 
29116. 

Golden chalice & other poems. 
719. 


Fuller (C. H.) co. Advertisers’ direct. 
of leading publications. 14435. 

Fuller (Caroline) Vestal flame. 
18946. 

Fuller (Fannie) 
girls. 8495. 
Fuller (Mfrs. M.-R.) Maiden’s prayer. 

302. 
Fuller (R. W.) Experiments in the 
chemistry of common things. 28433. 
Fuller (T. W.): 
Bureau Co., IIL, map. 11246. 
Carroll Co., Ill, map. 32184. 
Clinton Co., Ia., map. 18983. 
Henry Co., IL, map. 3031. 
Rock Island Co., Ill, map. 3097. 
Fuller (W. P.) & co. Paint & varnish 
specifications. f[etc.] 12260-12263. 
Fuller (Wm.) Stereoscopic anatomy 
of the brain. 3719. 
Fullerton-Weaver realty co. 420 Park 
ave. 12264. 
Fulton (Helen) As it was in the be 
ginning. 31629. 
Fulton, N. Y., direct. 29117. 

Fulton feature film corp. War’s 
women. 14401. 
Fulweiler (W. H.) 

water for 


Sewing machine 


Purification of 
gas-making purposes. 
29118. 


Fun at the club. (Drama) 22425. 
Funinacandy shop. (Drama) 24945. 


—e 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Fun with a_ stage door Johnny. 
(Drama) 24946. 

Funk (S. M.) Funk’s pract. penman- 
ship drills. 1817. 

Funk & Wagnalls co. Prospectus & 
sample pages of the Funk & Wag- : 
nalls new standard dic. 9606. 

Funny little food folks. (Drama) 


24947. 
Fur coat. (Motion picture) 16943. 
Fur trimmed coat. (Motion picture) — 
11406. 
Furness (E. E.) Enemy. 16538. 
Furniss (G. L.): 
Dakota widow. 1021. 
Larry from nowhere. 31848. 
Perhaps. 1147. 
Furniture dealer. Engard (Walter) 


Accurate system of keeping accts. — 


28938. 
Furrier. 17651. 

Fursee (J. M.) Segregation. 14041. 
Furst bros. & co. Period mirrors. 
1818. 
Furuya (Y.) Taisho, Rokunen, San 


Francisco & Yokohama steamship 

schedule. 29119. 
Fusch (W. A.) Macon Co., Ill, map. 

25139. 
Future man. (Motion picture) 25258. 
Future Mr. & Mrs. Straight. (Drama) 


2840. 
Futures. (Drama) 24948. 
Fyfe (R. C.) Western classification 
com. Western classification. 18743. 
G. G. Green’s almanac. 303. 1 
G. M. & M. mfg. co. Don't swat the 
fly. 304. 
(Max) Clear conscience. 
Gable (A. M.): 
Erie systematic bldg. & loan assn. — 
Small monthly savings. 23560. 
Get the saving habit. 23669. 
Gabriel (C. H.) Rodeheaver recita- 
tions. 6720, 9607. 
Gabriel (G. W.): 
Adventures of Peterkin. 17652- 
17655. 
Story of a young Amer. Jew. 
15151. 


Gabriel (J. T.}  Gabriel’s scroll saw 
patterns. [etc.] 12265, 12266. 
Gabriel (Samuel) sons & co.: 
Charlie Chaplin book. 6722. 
Courtenay (Mrs. A. M.) Boy of 
the Bible. [ete.] 17395, 17396. 
Flag album. 29120. 
Gabriel (G. W.) Adventures of 
Peterkin. [etc.] 17652-17655. 
Magie drawing book. 26089. 
Oliver (M. C.) A BC of horses. 
18249. 
Russell (M. L.) Nursery songs. 
18395. 


1598 


os, 1-12, 1916 


abriel (Samuel) sons & co.—Contd. 
. eeurner (A. M.) Field & farm 


friends put-together bk.  [etc.] 
«18653, 18654. 
‘el Schilling’s flight. (Drama) 
* 
ibrieles. (Drama) 13933. 
rael plein (A. C.): 
~ Chapman (J. W.) Reason for my 


— hope. 11940. 
 $cofield (C. I.) Where faith 
sees Christ. 10582. 

tir inerin aus liebe. (Drama) 8483. 
2 (Mrs. F. W.) Little builder of 
“C iristmas fires, 29121. 

ize, Okl., map. 22710. 

ze pub. co.: 

epee. . record. Elec. motor drive 
—_— Special devices for elec. uses. 
} 7h es 

‘Gaines (A. R.) Key to héalth. 17656. 
‘alata, Mont., map. 27714. 

ith (A, M.) 


Gall nith (F. R.) Galbraith schl. of 
mus. technol. Lesson 10. 12267. 


ra 


Match maker. 


| “- faith schl. of musical technol. 

Lesson 10. ; 

Gale (Elizabeth) Just a little mis- 
| amg 13964. 


(Lie6) Reina gitana. 
> Galea (Rodriguez) 
46. 


Galeno (Oscar) : 

Advanced Spanish. 20276. 

Spanish conversational & pictorial 
course, 305. 


11146. 
Reina gitana. 


“Galette des rois, (Drama) 2834°. 
yallagher (J. P.): 
Laboratory manual. 23670. 


McGinty & the mermaid. 27883. 

Gallagher (P. W.) Hist. of the Dio- 

-ecese of Scranton. 29123. 

eens (Patrick) Our Philippine 
9609. 


eis (Alberta ): 


i Keeping up appearances. 11068. 
i Social swim. 8511. 
Gallatin Co., Mont., direct. 19685. 


eeeulaway (R.M.) Classroom Spanish. 
12268. 


"Galley ef,,/:-¥,) 
31757. 

Gallipolis, O., map. 25119. 

 Gallito y Belmonte. (Drama) 2841. 
_ Galloway (Lee) Mfrs’ aids to retail- 


Famous women. 


ers in marketing goods. 6723. 
_ Gallup, N. M., map. 8616. 
_ Galsworthy (John) Strange thing. 
12269. 
Seaiveston, Tex., direct. 15152. 
Gambie (EE. L.): 
Circus day in Dixie. 27571. 


What the sea saw. 32128. 


aa INDEX 


Gamble (R. W.): 


Vithumus. 20277. 
——its theory and practice. 
12270. 
—— prevention of spinach blight, 
&e. 3720. 
Gamble hinged music ¢co.: 
Parsons (F. C.) Constructive 
harmony. f[ete.] 24379, 24380, 
Playing Hiawatha. 11132. 
Gambler. (Motion picture) 8750. 


Gambler’s gambol. (Motion picture) 
16944. 

Gambold (H. A.) Dancing master. 
3721. 

Gamboling on the green. (Motion 
picture) 11407. 

Game. (Drama) 11028. 

Game of comedy. (Drama) 25021. 

Game of liberty. (Motion picture) 
5563, 23038. 

Game old knight. (Motion picture) 
22889. 

Game that failed. (Motion picture) 
25259. 

Games (IF. G.) Spanish in thirty 
lessons. 3722. , 

Gamper (G. H.) Perfection plant 
cost system. 15158. 


Ganarse la moza. (Drama) 8352. 

Ganarse la vida. (Drama) 5046. 

Gandy (LL. C.) Caslon type & its ap- 
propriate use. 26091. 

Gangster, the girl and the cop. 
(Drama) 27590. 

Gannett (W. H.) pub., ine. Marshall 


(Mrs. T. R.) Preserve the Amer. 
home. 4566. 

Garcia (Eliseo) Our school system 
for Mexico. 3723. 

Garcia (Luis Fernindez) See Fer- 
nindez Garcia (Luis) 

Garcia Alvarez (Enrique) : 

Casa de los ecrimenes. 5004. 


Conferencia de Algeciras. 31701. 
Escala de Milan. 31749 
Freseura de Lafuente. 5044. 


Remolino. 11148. 
Virgenes paganas. 
Garcia Conde (Louis) 
su alteza. 31975. 
Garcia Pacheco (Francisco) : 
Amores de aldea. 2778. 
Giraldina. 13934. 
Bet on Cupid. 10965. 
Garcia Pimental (J.) Bet on Cupid. 
10965. 
Garcia Poreel (Juan) Ultimas rosas. 
ayia ® 
Garden of Allah. 


32371. 
(Drama) 11029. 


Garden of love. 
Garden of shadows. (Motion picture) 
3724. 


2956. 
Preceptor de 


(Motion picture) 


16945. 
Gardeners & florists’ annual. 


1599 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Gardner (Bertram) Inspectors read 
this carefully. 29124. 
Gardner (EF. F.): 
Okl. world. 100 phototones of the 
world’s foremost motion picture 


stars. 4392. 
Winning wealth from Oklahoma 
oil. 6724. 
Gardner (KE. V.) Dynamite in fish 
culture. 3725. 
Gardner (F. C.) West Palm Beach, 


Fla., map. 3076. 
Gardner (H. A.) : 
How to finish & paint Arkansas 
soft pine. 26092. 
Marine paints. 9610. 
Rept. on impregnated panel tests 
& fire retardant paints. 38726. 
Specifications & data on painting 
& finishing southern yellow pine. 
17657. 
Gardner (Jack) 
teur. 31625. 
Gardner (W. E.) Office of interces- 
sion for religious education. 20278. 
Garfield savings bank. Beautiful 
coin bank free. 20279. 
Garis (H. R.): 
Jollie & Jillie Longtail. 23671. 
Uncle Wiggily in the country. 


Appeal for the ama- 


20280. 
Garland (Robert) Motoring in Md. 
20281. 
Garlick (Adeline) Song of the shell. 
15154. 


Garnett (L. A.) Master Will of Strat- 
ford. 5099. 

Garrard (lL. M.) Natl. utilities corp. 
Agency M. O. S. 26778. 

Garrett (Garet): 


Delusions of German logic. [ete.] 
1819-1823. 
Germany on a blind errand. [etc.] 
306-308. 
Garrett (Harrison) Well preserved. 
22647. 


Garrido (Daniel) Fotografia femin- 
ista. 2834. 
Garrido (Manuel): 
Neutralidad. 381926. 
Piratas (Los) 31968. 
Garside’s career (Drama) 27591. 
Garvay (Andor) Wild Poppy. 16723. 
Garvey-Anderson co. Most wonderful 
book in the world. 26093. 
Garvice (Charles): 
Flapper’s dilemma. f[etc.] 20282- 


20284. 
Man she chose. 23672, 26094, 
29125. 
Garvin (J. L.): 
Allies’ accord deepens. [ete.] 


6725, 6726. 


Garvin (J. L.)—Continued. 
Allies forging boyeott to break 


Prussian grip. f[ete.] 12271, 
12272. 

Asquith has saved his govt. 
[ete.] 3809, 310. 

Britain hears menace.  f[ete.j 
1824-1828. 


Churchill & Fisher become friends 
again. [ete.] 3727-3730. 
Garvin, Okl., map. 11269. 


Garzo (Felix) Virgenes paganas. 
2956. 

Gas, Kan., map. 14094. 

Gas age. Natl. commer. gas. assn. 


Registration list. 30274, 20274*. 
Gas route. (Drama) 2842. 
Gasaway (T. O.) Radium and our 
combined methods for treating can- 


cer. 9611. 

Gascon (R. L.) Baton Rouge, La., 
map. 18967. 

Gasoline. (Drama) 22426. 

Gasoline habit. (Motion picture) 
5564. 

Gaspers (S. D.) We men & women. 
32120. 

Gaston (G. H.) Hist. & govt. of Chi- 
cago. 9612, 15155. 

Gatchell (A. E.) Dollars & sense. 
[ete.] 1829, 1830. 


Gate city. (Drama) 11030. 
Gate city direct. co.: 
Kansas City, Mo., direct. 29650. 
Kansas City and "Rosedale, Kan., 
direct. 9944. 
Gates (Eleanor): 
Bogey man. 16501. 
Poor little rich girl. 
Gates (G. B.) 
about belts. 15156. 
Gates (H. L.) In Vanity Fair. 8389. 
Gates (Worthington) : 
California, map. 18975. 
Diablo (Mount) map. 14086. 
Gates of Eden. (Motion picture) 
27829. 
Gathering storm. 
11414, 14258. 
Gatts (G. H.) 
Gault (R. H.): 
Did the bull ring breed Mexico’s 
Villas? 9613. 
Why women willingly marry crip- 
ples. 15157. 
Gaumnitz (D. A.) 
stock. 9614. 
Gaumont co., lItd.: 
Ultus, the man from the dead. 
5954. 
Vampires. 27961-27966, 32570, 
32571. 
Gaumont (Societe des establissments) 
See Societe des establissments Gau- 
mont. 


22560. 
Dollars and sense 


(Motion picture) 
Lucile. 31871. 


Marketing of live 


1600 


Gavit (J. P.) Some inf’mation for 
- mother. 15158. 
ae, D. B.) 


Ga Pikes Peak, Grand 
Canyon, & Yellowstone 


log bk. 
Gay (M. C.) Garden of the East. 
— 17658, 29130. 

Gay Lord Waring. 
8751. 

Gaylord, Mich., map. 22711. 
Gearhart (C. A.) Corn culture. 6727. 
Geary (J. V.) Folklore stories of the 
Eskimos of Alaska. 3731. 

Ge Mortar board. 26724 
In memory of the G. A. 


(Motion picture) 


Food economics. 


 Gefliigelziichter jahrbuch. 18381. 

Gehman (H. E.) What everybody 

- Wants to know. 15159. 

Gehrs (J. H.) One hundred exercises 

in agriculture. 20286. 

Geier (P. A.) co. Royal sales man- 

ual. 15160. 

Geis (W. H.) jr. Awakening of Jane 

Blackwell. 17659. 

Geiseking (Fred.) Xmas saving bk. 
square deal profit sharing plan. 

| 9615. 

Geissler (A. D.) New York talking 
machine co. Merchandising helps 

for Victor dealers. 30359. 

Gelbert (Alfred) Full speed chemi- 

= ¢al lab. Universal mechanical 

7 necessity. 1816. 

Geltz (M. C.) Death the price of sin. 
fete.} 311, 312. 

Gem, Id., map. 1275. 

Gem Co., Id., direct. 25688. 

. Gemberling (Adelaide) Day of judg- 


od 


ment. 18817. 
_ Gendre de M. Poirier. (Drama) 
32080. 
General basic products co. Some help- 
__ ful suggestions. 23678. 
General carpet cleaning co. Preserv- 


ing the beauty of Oriental rugs. 
12273. 


General chemical co. Neil (M. H.) 
Ryzon baking book. 24242, 26782. 
General drafting co., inc. This cir- 
cular describes a new & totally dif- 
ferent map. 29131. 
General electric co.: 


Bulletin. 313, 1832, 6728, 9616, 
12274, 20287, 23674, 26096, 
29132. 

Edison lamp works of Generai 
elec. o. Bulletin. 12148, 
25905, 28902. 

Ivanhoe regent works of Gen. 
elec. co. Catalog. fete.] 


29545, 29546. 


General film co., ine.: 

Clayton (Marguerite) Star tells 
girls how to save their beauty. 
28617. 

Craig (Nell) Only rich girls can 
enter films. 28680. 

Eyton (Bessie) Chance visit to 
studio. 25962. 

Gray (Gordon) Why is a Matinee 
idol. 29183. 

Larkin (George) 
daredevil. 26554. 

Mack (Hughie) Fat man’s bur- 


How to be a 


den. 29984. 

Reed (Vivian) Actresses kepv 
poor buying latest fashions. 
30714. 


Just plain clothes. 27025. 
Gen. fire extinguisher co. Heating de- 
luxe. fete.] 291386, 291387. 
General fireproofing co.: 
G. F. allsteel housing of records. 
20300. 
Substructural waterproofing. 314. 
Waterproofing hand book. 26109. 
General forwarding co. General for- 
warding company’s routing guide. 
6730. 
General George Washington. 
8327**. 
General Gerschelman. (Drama) 31780. 
Genl. Grant’s drummer in the battle 
of Shiloh representing North and 
South. (Drama) 11081. 
General laboratories. Gen. disinfect- 
ing. 12281. 
General mercantile co. 
17660. 
General ry. signal co.: 
A-P-B absolute permissive block 


(Drama) 


Grocery Dk. 


system, 29138. 
Direct-curreut electric signal ap- 
plianeces. 23684. 
G-R-S__ electro-mechanical inter- 


locking machines. 6731. 


General roofing mfg. co.: 

Arbitration is the twentieth cen- 
tury means of settling disputes. 
[ete.] 26110, 26111. 

Catalog of certain-teed products. 
fete.] 20301-20304. 

Efficiency. 37382. 

Finest barn in New England is 
covered with certain-teed. [ete.] 
6732-6734. 

Natl. guard. 23685. 

Real guarantee. 12282. 

General vehicle co., ine.: 

G. V. electric ice trucks. 
12283-12285. 

Mill yard trucking. 20305. 

Genesee ady. service. How to sell 
goods by mail. 315. 

Genesee Co., Mich., direct. 29070. 

Genesee Co., Mich., map. 32208. 


[ete.] 


1601. 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v.18 


a i 


Genesee pure food co. Jell-o, Amer- 


ica’s most famous dessert. 3733. 
Genio de Le6én. (Drama) 2848. 
Genius. (Drama) 31990. 

Gentle art of burglary. (Motion pic- 

ture) 16946. 

Gentle volunteer. (Motion picture) 

11408. 


(Drama) 8353. 
(Motion picture) 


Gentleman Jack. 
Gentleman of nerve. 


a2ol2. 

Gentleman to his wife. (Drama) 
16558. 

Gentlemen, think it over. (Drama) 
5047. 


Gentlewoman. Andrea (A. L.) Bak- 
ing powder facts. [etc.] 3209, 3210. 
Gentry, Mo., map. 14095. 
George (Edgar) Song of the Ford. 
6735. 
George (Georgia): 
Baldness, badge of civilization. 
[ete.] 6736-6741. 
Gray hair. [ete.] 9618~—9620. 
George (H. M.) Christmas greeting. 
26112. 


George (Llewellyn) Planetary daily 


guide for all. 3734. 
George (R. H.) Europe, map. 32199. 
George. (Drama) 8354. 
George is dead. (Drama) 11082. 


George Peabody college for teachers. 
Type studies & lesson plans. 3735, 
20306, 23686. 

George Washington memorial assn., 
R. I. advisory council, nation wide 
citizens’ movement. 29139. 

George Washington natl. highway 
assn. Proclamation of route of the 
George Washington natl. highway. 
15161. 

Georgelin (Frank) Chicken all the 
time in sunny Cal. 3737. 

Georgetown, Mass., direct. 17578. 

Georgetown, Tex., map. 16792. 


Georgia, map. 1276, 3023, 16793, 
16794, 18997, 22712. 
Georgia weather chart calendar. 
29140. 
Georgiana, Ala., map. 82209. 
Georgie’s night out. (Drama) 22427. 
Geraghty (F. J.) Lake Co., IIL, 
map. 11281. 
Geraldine, Mont., map. 14096. 
Gerard (Barney): 
Follies of the night. 31768. 
Some show. 22597. 
What does the public want? 
22649. 
Gerber (S. W.) Going up! 13940. 
Gerbidon (Marcel): 
Coq en pate. 5013. 
Mari garcon. 24986. 
Gerdes (John) Law of libel. 122886. 


Gerhold (G. 8.) Vision. 12250. 


Gericke (Walther) Treller und co. 
25061. 
Gerlach-Barklow co.: 
I am the calendar. 316. 
What makes a man or woman de- 
cide to become your customer. 
[ete.] 18384, 1835. 
Germ 0’ soil co.: 
Alfalfa facts. 29141. 
Facts for bean growers. 
Germ of mystery. 
19171. 


German (Alfred Deutsch-) 
Deutsch-German (Alfred) 
German American. 22428, 
Gerinan Amer. press assn.: 

Hamel (Juanita) Girls of the sec- 

ond floor back. 20411, 23758, 


1836. 
(Motion picture) 


See 


29245. 
Walter (Frances) Confessions of 
Roxane. 8118, 10836, 13737, 


16374, 18695, 22185, 24790, 31400. 
German Amer. trust & savings bank, 
Los Angeles, Cal., map. 5292. 
German-Amer. trust co. Results, 
[ete.] 317, 318. 
German insur. bank. Fifty-week say- 
ing deposit plan. 29142, 
German medical institution. Ret- 
tungs-anker. 6742. 


Germano (Antonio) Colonna (Dora) 


Mother’s malediction. 
Germany, map. 5271. 
Germond (H. §S.) jr.: 

N. Y. revolving portable elevator 
co. How to pile. 15842, 
— Motor driven revolvators. 
fete.] 13034, 130385. 
Germs and microbes. (Motion pic- 


9315. 


ture) 8752. 
Gernsback (Sidney) Wireless course. 
319. 
Gers (H. R.) Ways of the heart. 
5224. 
Gerstenberg (Alice): 
Buffer. 4998. 
Fools’ station. 27583. 
Overtones. 16642, 321197. 
Pepper & salt. 22555. 
Pot boiler. 18894. 


Settling the war. 2923. 
Gerstenberg (C. W.): 


Conduct of corporate meetings. 


6743. 

Problems in corp. finance. [ete.] 
3738, 3739. 

Problems in private finance. 
26113. 

Protecting securities in failing 
companies. 9621. 

Gertie’s awful fix. (Motion picture) 
5565. 


Gertie’s busy day. (Motion picture) 
5566. 


1602 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


- Gertie’s gasoline glide. (Motion pic- 


ture) 11409. 

Gertrude. (Drama) 31782. 

Geschichte des vélkerkrieges, 29148. 

Geschlagen, ein abschluss. (Drama) 

22404. 

Gesswein (A. J.) Great political situ- 

ation. 3740. 

Gest (W. P.) Advantages offered by 
trust co. for the administration of 
charitable funds. 9622. 

Getchell (E. L.) Civil service manual. 
26114. 

Getchell (M. C.) 
bunehberry. 2934. 


Spruce cone and 


Getting a start. (Drama) 16559. 
Getting acquainted. (Drama) 16560. 
Getting away with it. (Drama) 
31781. 

Getting back to Chicago. (Drama) 
31783. 

Getting by. (Motion picture) 22890. 
Getting his story. (Drama) 2844. 
Getting the goods on Gertie. (Motion 


picture) 16947. 
Geyer (Albert): 
Coward. 65014. 
Psychic & rube. 
Tong war. 8537. 
Geyer (Andrew) Who makes it & 
where. 18755. 


22567. 


Geyer (Siegfried) Viererzug. 8556. 
Gfaller (Rud.) Dumme August. 
16533. 

Ghoses or not’ ghoses. (Drama) 
31784 

Ghost. (Motion picture) 27963. 
Ghost of a chance. (Motion picture) 
25260. 

Ghost of Lady Marr. (Drama) 


14251. 


Ghost ship. (Motion picture) 32533. 
Giant powder. (Motion picture) 
323738. 
Giant powder co., con.: 
Better boulder breaking with 
Giant powder. [etc.] 9623~- 
9627. 
Better ditching. f[ete.] 23687- 
23690. 


Better orchard tillage. 17661. 
Gibbon (Perceval): 
Big British warship force way of 
Baltic. [ete.] 12287-12291. 
Czernowitz warned of Russian at- 


tack. [ete.] 17662-17669. 
Gibbons (F. P.) Cavalry minus 
horses. [etce.] 23691-23696. 


Gibbons (James, cardinal) Four 
hopes for the republic. 3741. 


Gibbons (M. J.) My own story. 6744, 
9628. 


Gilbert (—) 


Gibbons (Robert Hume-) 
Gibbons (Robert) 

Gibbs & Winans. Ann. summer schl. 
for commer. organization secretaries. 


See Hume- 


Rept. of lectures. 19449. 

Gibbs mfg. co. Gibbs toys for little 
girls & boys. 9633. 

Gibney (J. H.) Pepita. 22554. 


Gibson (A. H.) 
Gibson (E. L.): 
Myrtle McCabe. 84385. 
Romance of Hannah Van Horn. 
112, 
Winning of Kitty. 85783. 
Gibson (F. H.) Adjusting & repair- 
ing the human machine, 20307. 
Gibson (Gerolt): 
Half-married. 
In the toils. 
Gibson (R. R.) 


Obstacle, 5123. 


22437, 
5062. 
Mr. Jack. 5105. 


Gibson (W. L.) Honk-honk-maybe. 
24958. 

Gibson (W. W.) Battle, and other 
poems. §278*. 

Gibson art co. Dillon (Tom) My 
mother. 23521. 


Gidley (W. S.): 
Adventure in realism. 4981. 
Honeymoon holdup. 2856. 
Hoodoo escalator. 2857. 
Two of a kind. 8551. 

Gielow (M. S.): 
Line up for Uncle Sam. 6748. 
Mothers of men. 15162. 

Gieske (George) Care of the piano. 

29144. 


Giesy (S. 4H.) Waiting Wilson. 
20308. 
Giffin (D. E.) War. 14057. 


Gifford (C. B.) Taking notes in ad- 
justment of old accounts. 320. 

Gifford-Wood co. Wagon loaders. 
6749. 

Gift of time. (Drama) 

Gil y Zarate (Antonio) 
bueno. 21792*. 

Jung muss man sein! 


27584. 
Guzman el 


22471. 
Gilbert (B. L.) Patter chatter. 6750. 
Gilbert (J. E.) Gilbert piano player 

installing co. Installing piano play-. 

ers in silent pianos. 15163. 

Gilbert (J. W.) Seventh angel. 29145. 

Gilbert (L. E.) My mother’s chair. 
23697. 

Gilbert (L. N.): 

Controlling a husband. 2803. 
Lessons in French. 2880. 
Gilbert piano player installing co. 
stalling piano players in 

pianos. 151683. 

Gilbertsville, N. Y., maap. 27715. 
Gilded cage. (Motion picture) 25261. 
Gilded life. (Motion picture) 32374. 
Gilded spider. (Motion picture) 8753. 


In-. 
silent: 


1603 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v.13 


Giles (J. T.) Elements of spelling. 
6751. 

Giles (Joseph) Tickled to death. 
22622. 


Giles (Josephine) Hurricane wooing. 
11055. 
Giles (M. C.) 
Giles (W. R.): 
Chicago loan is approved. 
29146-29149. 
China faces a money crisis. 12292. 
China in a yielding mood. [etc.] 
23698-23700. 
Fear annexation by Japan. 26115. 
Hankow riot is laid to plot. 17670. 
Japanese are aiding revolt of Chi- 


Man of mark. 6752. 


nese. 9634. 
Japan’s word held broken. [etc.] 
20309, 20310. 
Offers $500,000,000 to China. 
15164. 
Giles (William) : 
Hurricane wooing. 11055. 
Tickled to death. 22622. 
Giles remedy co. Hog welfare. [etc.] 


23701, 23702. 


Gilkyson (T. W.) Always ridiculous. 


16488. 
Gill (D. 8S.) Home. 17671. 
Gill (Ruby) Failures. 16548. 
Gillam (M. M.) Bigger, better bus. 
1837. 


Gillard (L. V.) In defense of home 


and country. 83888. 
Gillespie (G. F.): 
Ah-Tee-Tee. [ete.] 29150, 29151. 


Gillespie’s guide, street & car 
direct. 17672. 
Gillespie’s guide, street & car direct. 
17672. 


Gillespy (F. G.) Child’s bk. of holi- 


day plays. 24916*. 
Gillet (H. O.) Practical English. 
T7670. 
Gillick co. (Rockwell Don) My 
Argentina queen. 24464. 
Gillingwater (Claude) : 
After seven years. 18789. 


Frame-up. 16555. 
$5,000 reward. 16738. 
Gillis & Geoghegan. G & G telescopic 


hoist. 203811. 

Gillmore (Jane) Dearlove Loring. 
26116. 

Gillmore (N. C.) Flotsam & jetsam. 
26117. 

Gillpatrick (Wallace) Pecadora. 
31963. 

Gilman (S. B.) Mr. Pratt. 13988. 


Gilman, Mont., map. 11270. 

Gilmer (A. H.) King Shakespeare. 
8393*. 

Gilmore (A. B.) Louisiana. Direct. 
of La. sugar planters. 15634. 


[ete. ] ) 


Gilmore (G. C.) Hope Foster’s Christ- 
mas star. 24991. 

Gilmore (W. C.) 
17300. 

Giménez (Ger6énimo): 
Castafiuelas. 2796. 
Cenicienta. 13901. 
Cine-fantomas. 8298. 

Guitarra del amor. 31792. 

Ginisty (Paola) Caso di coscienza. 

24913. 

Ginn & co.: 

Coriolanus (Tragedy of) 24924*, 

Guzman el bueno. 31792*, 

King John. 24967*. 

King Richard the Second. 16588*. 

King Richard the Third. 31840*, 

Miner (G. W.) Teachers’ ref. bk. 
7367. 

Moore (EF. C.) Outlines to accom- 
pany What is educa. 4262. 


Buffalo trail. 


Romeo & Juliet (Tragedy of) 
25032*. 

Ruskin (John) King of the 
Golden River. 21680. 


Smith (D. E.) Math. portraits & 


pages. 13487. 

Williamson (George) Louisiana. 
22288. 

Woodruff (C. S.) New bk. of 


Vermont taxes & partial pay- 
ments. 2753. 
Ginorio (José Gonzflez) 
lez Ginorio (José) 


Ginther (W. P.) Special hints to 
emergency tax payers. 3742. 


Gioconda. (Drama) 2845. 


Giovannitti (Arturo) Green lantern. 
11037. 


Gipple (R. A.) Violets. 20312. 
Giraldina. (Drama) 138934. 
Girard, O., direct. 27441. 
Girault (C. B.) Gather up the frag- 
ments. 321. 
13935. 


Girl. (Drama) 
Girl and the sailor. (Drama) 27592. 
(Drama) 1060. 


Girl and the sinner. 
Girl at the curtain. (Motion picture) 


See Gonz&- 


14252. 
Girl at the fort. (Drama) 8355. 
Girl detective. (Motion picture) 
27830. 


Girl from Drake’s landing. (Drama) 
31785. 

Girl from the East. (Motion picture) 
25269. 


Girl from the movies. (Drama) 
8356. 

Girl from upstairs. (Drama) 8357. 

Girl God made for Jones. (Motion 


picture.) 323875. 
Girl in lower 9. (Motion picture) 
16948. 


Girl in the coffin. (Drama) 5146.* 


1604 


"hos. 1-12, 1916 
‘Girl of Gold Gulch. (Motion picture) 
14258. 


Girl of Lost Lake. (Motion picture) 
_ 19172. 

_ Girl of the flying X. (Drama) 1061. 
Girl that aed matter. (Motion pic- 


Girl up-stairs. (Drama) 1062. 
Girl who didn’t tell. (Motion picture) 
+ 22891. 
~Girl who drank milk. (Drama) 
od ad 
Girl who feared daylight. (Motion 
picture) 8755. 
irl who had no chance. (Drama) 
* 9858. 
Girl who paid. (Drama) 13936. 
hg won (Motion picture) 


_ Girl with the green eyes. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11411. 

Girls. (Drama) 27593. 
Girls at his billet. 2349, 4403. 
Girl’s cross roads. (Drama) 
Girls’ kalendar. 29152. 

_ Giroux (B. M.) Kilauea. 13966. 

_ Gisholt machine co. True costs at low 
expense. 29153. 


18834. 


_ Gissler (August) Sailor’s yarns. 
j 29154. 
_ Gist & jest of it. 548, 2196. 
Givan (J. W. H.) Union adv. agency. 
' Special adv. campaigns. 22106. 
_ Give & take. (Drama) 22430. 
Giving the bride away. (Drama) 


31945. 
Glacier Park & its picturesque inhabi- 
tants. (Motion picture) 27831. 
_ Glacken (R. M.): 
; Comparative size of continents. 
6753. 
Glacken constant 
cooker. [ete.] 
Glad girl. (Drama) 
Glad news. 3743. 
Gladding dry goods eo. Proper care 
& repair of furs. 6754. 
Glamour. (Drama) 11034. 
_ Glance ahead. (Drama) 31786. 
_ Glasgow (Agnes): 
Magnus leonis. 11086. 
March winds. 2886. 
Glasgow, Ky., map. 3024. 
Glaspell (Susan): 
Suppressed desires. 32058. 
Trifles. 32086. 
Glass (Dudley) Stories of the opera. 
> [ete.] 9635. 
Glass (Montague): 
Ambassador a job. [ete] 1838- 
1842. 
Birsky & Zapp analyze the movies. 
[ete.] 3744-3747. 
Birsky & Zapp on Mexico. [ete.] 
6755-6758. 


T7396—17——10 


water level 
17673, 17674. 
11033. . 


INDEX 


Glass (Montague)—Continued. 
Birsky & Zapp on presidents out 
of work. [etc.] 322, 323. 
Capture Villa? Stop talking non- 
Sense. [etce.] 12296-12298. 
Making over Milton. 18865. 
This here, now, Marcus of Queens 
Borough. 9636. 
Glass (S. J.) Perpetual calendar. 
9637. 
Glassburn (R. P.) Proving ground. 
5155. 
Glassford (Andrew) 
Island. 11201. 
Glazer (B. F.): 
Master. 24989. 
Stubborn primadonna, 32052. 
Gleason (BE. A.) Gleasons presto time 
calculator. 15165. 
Gleave (Fred) Bull’s eye. 6759. 
Glen bros., ine. Fiftieth anniv., Glen- 
wood nursery. 3748. 
Glen Saint Mary nurseries co. 
Saint Mary nurseries. 23703. 


Glen telep. direct. 20313, 29156. 
Glendive, Mont., direct. 2237. 


Trip to Coney 


Glen 


Glenn (C. R.) Book of facts, &e. 
3749. 

Glenn (W. F.) Cream producers 
guide. 17675. 


Glick -(C. C.) 
Glick ._(G. G.) 
Glieson (John) 
Glinger (Adolf) 
11000, 
Glitter of life. (Drama) 13937. 
Globe, Ariz., direct. 29157. 
Globe clock co. Instructions. 20314. 
Globe democrat. Globe democrat chil- 
dren’s page. 3750. 
Globe engraving & electrotype co.: 
Globe engraving & electrotype co.’s 
logarithmic scale of proportions. 


Third proposal. 11190. 

Principles. 1154. 

Good old days. 1064. 
Dead sweetheart. 


15166. 
Logarithmic scale of proportions. 

26118. 
Globe machinery & supply co. Cata- 

log. 23704. 


Globe overall co., inc. You are judged 


by the overalls you sell. 15167. 
Globe pub. co.: : 
Breniser (R. D.) Confidential 


instr. on the list compiling bus. 
9195. 

Start a business of your own. 
9638 


Globe refining co. Globe white seal 
motor oil. 20315. 

Globe seat cover Co. 
ers. 20316. 

Globe trotting with Hy Mayer. 
tion picture) 8756. 


Globe seat cov- 


(Mo- 


1605 


INDEX 


Globe-Wernicke co.: 


Books for the farm home. 29158. 
Gift of gab. 23705. 
Gloriana. (Motion picture) 25262. 


Gloria’s romance 
8757, 8758, 8759, 11412-11414, 14254— 


14262, 16949-16956, 19173-19184, 
22892-22897. 
Glorious fool. (Drama) 8359. 
Glorious game. (Drama) 13938. 
Glory of their years. (Drama) 
22431. 
Gloucester, Mass., direct. 23706. 
Gloucester, Mass., map. 25120. 


Gloucester, O., map. 5272. 
Glove & the ring. (Motion picture) 
22997. 
Glover (H. B.) co. Nightie bk. 1848. 
Glow man (Drama) 2846. 
Gluck (C. W. von) Iphigenie auf 
Tauris. 31827. 
Gluck’s visitor. (Drama) 
Gliicklicher unfall. (Drama) 
Glynn (Billee): 
Eternal tangle. 8336. 
Her first night married. 
Glynn (M. B.) 


2962*. 
16562, 


1074. 
Utility guinea pig. 


23707. 
Go-between. (Motion picture) 11415. 
Goad of jealousy. (Motion picture) 
23053. 
Goat. (Drama) 5048, 13939. 
Gobel (G. L.) May gladness reign. 
[ete.] 3824, 325. 
Goblin guests. (Drama) 14046%. 
Goblin stone. (Drama) 24916*. 


God & the baby. (Motion picture) 


14263. 
Goddard (C. W.) Occult power. 
18880. 
Goddard (Charles): 
Levitation. 5081. 
Mysteries of Mona. 5117. 
Goddard (H. H.) Defective Ameri- 
eans. 20317. 
Goddard (L. J.) Farms that pay. 
6760. 


Goddard (S. F.) 
map. 27765. 
Goddard (W. B.) G. M. & M. mfg. 

co. Don’t swat the fly. 304. 
Goddess of peace & the king of war. 
(Drama) 24949. 


Yavapai Co., Ariz., 


Godfrey (P. F.) Gypsy trail. 11038. 

Godoy (Ramén de) En el camino. 
31744. 

Gods & little fishes. (Drama) 5049. 

God’s country & the woman. (Motion 
picture) 8760. 

God’s' crucible. (Motion picture) 
32376. 

God’s half acre. (Motion picture) 
19185. 

Godsend. (Drama) 18885. 


(Motion picture) . 


ptt, 1% 8. v.52 


Goebel (J.) Des meeres und der liebe 
wellen. 11001*. 
Goeffert (J. M.) 
3020, 18992. 
Goering (Paul) & co.: 
Canton, O., direct. 23321. 
Dayton, O. Dayton news 1916 
classified bus. direct. 25833. 
Dayton, O., direct. 23484. 
St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis republic 
classified direct. 7794. 
St. Louis republic classified direct. 


Flint, Mich., map. 


10569. 
ee O., direct. 21904, 
2721 
Goérner ( o “£9 Schneewittchen und 
die sieben zwerge. 32012. 


Goerz (C. P.) Amer. optical co. Goerz 


lenses. 26119. 
Goes (Bertha) Youngest dryad. 
22661. 


Goethe (H. T.) E. T. system of mo- 
tion picture instruction. 23708. 
Goethe (J. W. von): 


Faust. 22420*. 
Fischerin. 8483. 
Goetz (Hermann) Taming of the 
shrew. 5195. 
Goetz von Berlichingen. (Drama) 
10987*. 
Goff (S. B.) sr.: 
Gambler. 29159. 
Lecture on the life of the nation. 
9639. 
Goggio (Emilio) Due commedie 
moderne. 31737*. 
Gogol (Nicolay) Inspector-general. 
31824. 
Going to the wedding. (Drama) 
24950. 
Going up! (Drama) 13940. 
Going up. (Motion picture) 8852. 


Going West to make good. 
picture) 11416. 

Gold (Anna) How I became the fast- 
est stenographer in America, 26120, 

Gold, & the woman. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5567. 

Gold band. (Motion picture) 25263. 
Gold car heating & lighting co. Gold 
systems. 23716. 
Gold cigarette case. 


(Motion 


(Motion picture) 


25357. 
Gold diggers. (Drama) 22482. 
Gold dust. (Motion picture) 5568. 


Gold gab ich fiir eisen! 
8360, 11035. 
Gold medal camp furniture mfg. co. 
Gold medal fold-up portable houses, 
tent & garage frames. 9640. 
Gold Reef district, Cal., map. 32210. 
Gold ship. (Motion picture) 19186. 
Gold spider. (Motion picture) 32377. 
Goldberg (A. M.) Toreadora. 32083. 
Goldberg (Dora) Ellen Young. 11006. 


(Drama) 


1606 - 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Goldberg (Isaac): 


Amazon of ffiction in Brazil. 
26121. 
House of mirrors. 16970. 


Marcus (S. H.) 
head. 18038. 
Sunny morning. 82056. 


Goldberg (Maurice) Wage tables. 
23717. 


Songs of God- 


Goldberg (Michael): 
Cohen and Levy. 10990. 
Divine power. 22405. 
Wife on instalments, 32143. 


Goldberg (S. T.) House of mirrors. 
16970. 


Goldburg (J. J.) 
16970. 


Golde (George) & co. Silk shirts. 
15168 


House of mirrors. 


Golden (John) River of souls. 5171. 
Golden (Meyer): 

Procrastination. 5152. 

That mysterious love. 5199. 
Golden age of Greece. 3471. 
Golden age pub. co. Smith (William) 

Fall and rise of man. 381020. 

Golden apple. (Drama) 27594. 


Golden ball. (Drama) 1063. 
Golden boot. (Motion picture) 
14264. 

Golden chance. (Motion picture) 
5569. 

Golden lies. (Motion picture)5570. 
Golden pin. (Drama)27595. 

Golden thought. (Motion picture) 
32378. 


Goldenberg (W. B.) 
Goldenburg (G. D.) 
5 31710. 

- Goldfrap (J. H.) Ocean wireless boys 
' on the Pacific. 17954. 

Golding (W. M.) How to keep hogs 
healthy. 15169. 

Goldknopf (Abraham) Child, the bk. 
& the telephone. 5006. 

Goldman costume co. Wales (Betty) 
dressmakers. Betty Wales in bus. 
16364. 

Goldsmith (M. A.) 
9641 


Goldsmith (Milton): 
Reign of Reno. 16665. 
Sully’s tribulations. 27667. 
Goldsmith (P. 4H.) Satisfaction. 
22580. 


Goldsmith pub. co.: 
Children of all nations. 3751. 
Goldsmith (M. A.) Bk. of games. 
9641. 
Goldstein (David) Penalty of justice. 
25018. 


Sonnets. 12299. 
Cousin Gene. 


Bk. of games. 


Goldstein (H. M.) Quest. on Pan- 
coast & Shelly’s first bk. in English 
hist. 12426. 


Goldstein (H. S.) Lah-y’ shaw-riem 


Tehilaw. 1095*. 

Goldstein (Nathan) Climax of poli- 
tics. 31697. 

Goldstein (Robert) Spirit of ’76. 
12300. 


Golfers magazine co.: 
Davis (J. G.) Golf reminiscences. 


19962. 

Dunn-Webb (Jfrs. Gourlay) Iron 
play. 20059. 

Evans (W. H.) Merion cricket 
club. 20142. 

Fargo (H. D.) Hagen wins west- 
ern open. 20221, 


Favargue (W. G.) 
invaluable. 20225. 


Golf lessons 


Grip & stance. 23654. 

Method of driving. [ete] 
29092, 29093. 

Swing. 26075. 


Harvey (F. L.) Lie of the club. 
[ete.] 20452, 20433. 

Hilton (H. H.) Leong or short 
shafts. 23810. 

Value of putting. 

Ouimet (Francis) 


9765. 
Iron club play. 


26924. 
Patton (A. N.) Golf fashions. 
10433. 
Packard (A. T.) Horton golf 


stroke exercise. 30539. 
Roberts (A. E.) Good caddying. 


21649. 

Stout (R. T.) Ask the Egyptians. 
7971. 

Last drive. 21952, 24668, 
_ 27289, 31140. 

Stuart (Katharine) British 
women golfers. [ete.] 31147, 
31148. 

—— Mashie & iron play. 24670. 

Science of putting. 21960. 


Wooden club. 27296. 


Vardon (Harry) Some import- 
ant trifles. 27419. 
Webling (W. H.) Mr. Domby’s 
defeat. 22201. 
Gollos (A. M.) Practical study at the 
theatre. 326. 


Gonzilez de Lara (Manuel): 
Escuela de Venus. 2826. 
Maldici6én gitana. 31877. 
Pa vestir santos. 31951. 

GonzAlez del Toro (Ricardo): 
Cine-fantomas. 8298. 
Valiente capitan. 11212. 


Gonzalez Ginorio (José) Lectura in- 
fantil. 29160. 

Gonzilez Rendon (Aurelio) Galtlito y 
Belmonte. 2841. 

Good (D. C.) Good’s index. 17676, 
28161. 


1607 


INDEX 


pt. 1, nb. s., v.13 


Good (E. 8.) Good (D. C.) 
index. 17676, 29161. 

Good (V. A.) Pledge of the endless 
chain movement for a saloonless na- 


Good’s 


tion. 3752. 
Good and evil. (Motion picture) 
19187. 


Good Friday. (Drama) 5049*. 
Good furniture magazine: 
Covell (A. T.) Library. 
14876, 14877. 
Eberlein (H. D.) 


Lete. ] 


Well appointed 


guest room. 15045. 
Holliday (M. F.) Wicker furni- 
ture. 15308. 
Wells (G. T.) Individuality & 
hospitality. 16381. 
Good King Arthur. (Drama) 27580*, 


29162. 
(Motion pic- 


Good morning calendar. 
Good morning, judge. 
ture) 323879. 
Good natured fellow. 
Good night, nurse. 


(Drama) 8361. 
(Motion picture) 


11417. 

Good old days. (Drama) 1064, 

Good ship Nancy Lee, (Drama) 
§362. 

Good sportsmen’s club of Turlock. 
Standards of good sportsmanship. 
23718. . 

Good woman, (Motion picture) 


32380. 
Goodell & co. Duratex shirts & fur- 
hnishings by mail. 23719. 
Goodenough (G. A.) Heat. 
yoodhue (M. P.): 
Cortland, Homer & MeGrawville, 
N. Y., direct. 14870. 
Fulton, N. Y., direct. 29117. 
Waverly, N. ¥. & Sayre & Athens, 
Pa., direct. 24797. 
Goodkind publicity co. 


15170. 


How, why & 


when. 20318. 

Goodman (A. H.) Rachel’s inspira- 
tion. 22568. 

Goodman (A. P.) Farm, stock & 


home. Merchant’s co-operative game. 
23626. 
Goodman (Edward): 
Kugenically speaking. 32119*. 
Washington square plays. 32119*. 
Goodman (Emanuel) lLudicrous side 
of the Panama-Pacifie internatl. 
expos. 12301. 
Goodman (J. E.): 
His honor. 11047. 
Making over Milton. 
Trapped. 5208. 
Treasure Isiand. 
Goodman (W. A.) 
age table. 1844. 
Goodmann (Gustav) America first. 
979. 


Goodnow (EF. J.) Absolutism almost 
a necessity for China. 3753. 


18865. 


8543. 
Goodman’s aver- 


Goodrich (Arthur): 
Yes or no. 5232. 
Back wages. 31640. 
Goodrich (B. F.) ¢o.: 
Goodrich. 9642, 12303. 
Goodrich route bk. of Pla. 26122, 
Goodrich route bk. of Ohio. 29163. 
Mr. Squeegee says, 15171. 
Motor trucks of America. 12308. 
Norton (8S. V.) Devices that 
make for motor truck efficiency. 
24366. 
Rules of the road. 17678. 
Yor entrics of maps, see this In- 
dex, under names of places. 
Goodrich. 12302. 
Goodsell (B. W.): 
Can you make good the past? 
[ete.] 96438, 9644, 
Vampire. 12304. 
Goodwillie (D. M.) ¢o. Bottlers’ boxes. 
12305. 
Goodwin (H. L.) Precaution the best 
way to avoid sickness in poultry. 


3754. 

Goodwin (W. M.) Christian science, 
960. 

Goodwin (Wess) Short talks. 20319. 

Goody-goody’s daughter. (Drama) 
1065. 

Goodyear (I. C.) Supplement to the 
Divine order and reality of being. 


1845. 
Goodyear (L. E.): 


Amer. bkkeeping series. 20320, 
29164. 

Habit club cash record system. 
3755. 


Goodyear-Marshall pub. co.: 


Goodyear (L. E.) Amer. bKkeep- 
ing series. 20320, 29164. 

Habit club cash record sys- 
tem. 3755. 
Goodyear tire & rubber co.: 

Cord tires. 17679. 

Cost-per-mile and inflation charts. 
15172. 

Encycl. of Goodyear mechanical 
rubber goods. [ete.] 20321-— 
20324, 23720. 

Goodyear manual [ete.] 12306— 
12308. 

Goodyear rims. 9645. 

Goodyear rims. [ete.] 29165, 
29166. 

Gopher. 15173. 


Goose Creek line. (Drama) 27596. 

Gora piesi. (Drama) 2847. 

Gordan (Gilbert) Health funding co. 
Contract no. A. 12417. 


Gordin (A. J.): 
Captain Dreyfus. 2794. 
Jokel, the opera-maker. 2871. 
She declines the marriage offer. 
2925. 


1608 


a = 


s. 1-12, 1916 


‘din (A. J.)—Continued. 
Time of bloodshed. 32074. 
Tragedie durch shpass. 2946. 
; Why men love. 5227. 
sordin (Anna) Captain Dreyfus. 
2794. 


Gordin (J. M.) Estate of: 

Captain Dreyfus. 2794. 

Jokel, the tent-maker. 2871. 

She declines the marriage offer. 


4 Tragedie durch shpass. 2946. 
Why men love. 5227. 

Gordin (Jacob): 
Captain Dreyfuss. 2794. 
She declines the marriage offer. 

Time of bloodshed. 32074. 
Tragedie durch shpass. 2946. 

(Alan) Dorothy. 2818. 
: (C. W.) Grand fleet. 6761. 
( pion (Elizabeth) I wonder why. 


“Gordon (G. A.) Vision of the dead. 


a. (Grant): 
Gordon-Detwiler advanced course 
of Spanish. 26123. 
Gordon - Detwiler conversational 
and pictorial course of Spanish. 
6762. 
Vivier (Albert du) Cours de Fran- 
cais elegant. 27421. 
Gordon (H. S.) Estate of. Leve (J. 
E.) Ferdinand Beyer preliminary 
_ gsehl. for the pianoforte. 10070. 
Gordon (Heinz) Extrabliitter. 8342. 
11012. 


Gordon (J. P.) co.: 
Don’t kick. [etec.] 29167, 2916S. 
Gordon convertible winter & sum- 
mer top. [ete.] 26124, 26125. 
Gordon seat covers. 17680. 
Gordon (Marion) pseud. Cinderella’s 


_ Christmas. 1846. 

Gordon (Morris) Catalogue 100. 
15174. 

Gordon (Nellie) Dream girl. 31733. 


Gordon (Samuel) Man who cried 


7 quits. 31880. 
Gordon & Detwiler. Gordon (Grant) 
Gordon-Detwiler conversational & 


pictorial course of Spanish. 6762. 
Gordon tire & rubber co. Everrite 
_ rubber goods. 9646. 
_ Gordon-Van Tine co.: 


Building material. [ete.] 3757- 
3759, 29169. 

How to build & finance your 
home. 6763. 


Gore (W. C.) Study outline. 17681. 
Gorham co.: 


Bronze lightning fixtures. [etc.] 
1847-1850. 
Chantilly. [ete.] 23733, 23734. 


INDEX 


Gorham co.—Continued. 
Chesterfield. [ete.] 20325-20327. 
Ecclesiastical department. 29170. 
Etruscan in sterling silver table 
& dinner ware. [etc.] 15175— 


15177. 

Gorilla-man. (Drama) 22433. 

Gorin, Mo.. map. 27716. 

Gorman (W. H. J.) 
teeth. 8242. 

Gorn (Solomon) 

Gornall (H. K.) 


Gorrell (C. R.) 


Story of the 


Slaves. 32027. 
George.. 8354. 
Gorrell piano chart. 


6764 

Gorrell (F. E.) secy. Natl. canners 
assn. Canners direct. 26763. 

Gorsse (Henry de) Exploits d’une 
petite Francaise. 8341. 

Gorsse y Forest (Lindau) Franz 
Hallers. 31773. 

Gorton (A. T.) Arith. by practice. 
9647, 15178. 

Goslin (W. R.) Sail on, Great Billy, 


sail on. 17682. 
Gospel art calendar. 
Goss (A. W.) 

ness. 5137. 
Goss (Alice) 

girl. 3760. 
Goss (J. F.) In Vanity aes 8389. 
Goss (R. F.) Absent on leave. 16480. 
Gossard (H. W.) co.: 

Gossard corsets. 23735. 
Seventh semi-ann. proclamation of 


20328. 
Passing of the wilder- 


Record of our baby 


authoritative Gossard corset 
styles. [etc.] 3761, 3762. 
Gotebo, Okl., map. 8617. 
Gotter (Karl) Musterblitter. 17683. 


Gottfried (D. M.) Rules for blue sea 
card games. 15179. 

Gottron (F. J.) Geier (P. A.) co. 
Royal sales manual. 15160. 


Gould (A. J.) Ladies’ world filet 
crochet bk. 26126. 

Gould (E. H.) Three old meddlers. 
32071. 


Gould (G. B.): 
Matching the coal to the plant. 
1851. 
Use & abuse of coal specifications. 
6765. 
Micro-photographs. 29171 
Gould (M. P.) Bigger, better bus. 
6766, 9653. 
Gould (M. W.) Craven. 24925. 
Gould (R. B.) Deschutes Valley, Or., 


map. 3013. 

Gould (W. R.) McGarey (F. D.) 
Minute bk. 20925. 

Gould direct co. St. Louis, Mo., direct. 
13378. 


Goulding (Alf) In Mexico. 22457. 
Goulding (Alma) Mine in the face 
of death. 22507. 


1609 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. 8; ¥. 13 


Goulding (Edmund) 
11006. 
Goulds mfg. co.: 
Air pressure & vacuum pumps. 
[ete.] 9655-9659. 
Rotary pumps. 26127. 
Single-acting triplex 
pumps. 20329. 
Stock list. 10709, 13554. 


Gourland. 9660. 
Goussett (J. B.) 


pressure 


Lee, Lenox, Mass., 


direct. 12745. 

Gove (C. M.) Elements of sewing. 
26128. 

Governor’s decision. (Motion picture) 
25264. 

Gowen (HE. A.) Beginners’ aid to 
rapid music-reading. 3763. 

Goyer (A. H.) MHoosier inter-state 
mutual insur. co. Automobile in- 
surance. 26273. 

Grace Baptist church. Conwell (R. 
H.) Chureh aid to _ patriotism. 
[ete.] 64381-6435. 


Graeffe (A. J.) Circumstantial evi- 
dence & judicial murder. 31597. 
Graettinger, Ia., map. 14097. 


Graft. (Motion picture) 5571-5582, 
8761-8764. 
Grafton Notch, Mo., map. 14098. 


Grafton pub. film co. Argonauts of 
California, 1849. 14193. 

Graham (A, A.) Graham's categories. 
15180. 

Graham (A. J.) & eco. Sexton (Chand- 
ler) Key to Graham’s bus. short- 


hand. 16161. 
Graham (Abbie) Gift of leadership. 
29172. 


Graham (C. E.) & co: 


Big animal paint book. [ete.] 
26129-26135. 

Roly poly animals. [ete.] 20330— 
203832. 

Graham (Eleanor) Poppy seed. 
11134. 

Graham (H. A.) jr., Contemporary 
verse. 175, 3493, 6429, 12010, 
14863. 

Graham (P. C.) Fla’s. wonderful 
beast. 29178. 

Graham (R. W.): 

Mischievous Maizie. 5104. 
Windfall. 18954. 

Graham (W. J.) Business insurance. 

26136. 


Graham of the north woods. (Drama) 
1066. 
Grain (Amelia) Grain (Amelia) co. 
Catalogue. 9661. 
Gramitica parda. (Drama) 31787. 
Grammes (L. F.) & sons.: 
Aluminum & brass figures. [ete.] 
20333-20355. 


Grammesine. 29174. 


Ellen Young. | Grammes (L. F.) & sons—Continued. 


Natl. selling co. Gilt metal price 


tags. 21217. 
Safety devices. 3764. 
Grammesine. 29174. 
Gran filén. (Drama) 11036. 
Grand fleet. 6761. 


Grand Forks, N. D.,-map. 18998. 
Grand Junction, Col., direct. 3765. 
Grand Ledge, Mich., map. 16795. 


Grand Rapids, Mich., direct. 29175. 
Grand Rapids calendar co.: 


Ala. weather chart calendar. 
27999. 

Alaska weather chart calendar. 
28000. 

Ariz. weather chart calendar. 
28111. 

Arkansas weather chart calendar. 
28112. 

Cal. weather chart calendar. 
28494. 

Col. weather chart calendar. 
28649. 

Del. & Md. weather chart calen- 
dar. 28774. 
Fla. weather chart calendar. 
[ete.] 29072. 

Geo. weather chart calendar. 
29140. 

Id. weather chart  talendar. 
29425, 

Ill. weather chart calendar. 
29438. 

Ind. weather chart calendar. 
29454. 

Ia. weather chart calendar. 
29543. 

Kan. weather chart calendar. 
29651 

Ken. weather chart calendar. 
29696. 

La. weather chart calendar. 
29903. 

Mich. weather chart calendar. 
30139. 

Minn. weather chart calendar. 
30156 

Miss. weather chart calendar. 
30157. 

Mo. weather chart calendar. 
30161. 

Mont. weather chart calendar. 
30173 

Neb. weather chart calendar. 
30300. 

New England weather chart cal- 
endar. 30330. 

N. J. weather chart calendar. 
30332. 

N. M. weather chart calendar. 
30333. 

N. Y. weather chart calendar. 
30386. 


1610 


d 


es 


ee i ee te ee a a l,i 


ee a a 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


penne Rapids calendar co,—Continued. 
N. CC. weather chart calendar. 


mA D. “weather chart calendar. 
30490 


O. weather chart calendar. 30521. 
 Okl weather chart calendar. 
30522. 
Or. weather chart calendar. 
30529. 
Pa. weather chart’ calendar. 
30577. 
S. C. weather chart calendar. 
31057. 
S. D. weather chart calendar. 
31058. 
Tenn. weather chart calendar. 
31210. 
Tex. weather chart calendar. 
31218. 
Utah weather chart calendar. 
31356. 
Va. weather chart’ calendar. 
31387. 
Wash. weather chart calendar. 
31426. 
W. Va. weather chart calendar. 
31479. 
Wis. weather chart calendar. 
31552. 
Wyo. weather chart calendar. 
31575. 
Grand Rapids direct co. Grand Rap- 


ids, Mich., direct. 29175. 

Grand Rapids savings bank calendar. 
© 29176. 

Grand Rapids show case co. 

logue A-D. 3766. 

Grand Rapids stationery co.: 
Grand Rapids savings bank calen- 
dar. 29176. 
_ Our market calendar. 30532. 

- Grand Traverse Co., Mich., map. 3025. 
Grand united order of wise men & 
women of the world. Articles of 
incorp. 29177. 
Grandmother’s cat. (Drama) 32094. 
Grange (M.) McDonald (J. B.) On 

; the Blind pig trail. 12815. 

Granger (J. E.) Granger urinalysis 
lab. Health audit. 23736. 
Granger urinalysis lab. Health audit. 

23736. 

Granichstaedten (Bruno): 
Auf befehl der herzogin. 22359. 
Auf befehl der kaiserin! 16492. 
Granite exchange co. Granite ex- 
change co. confidential bk. & key. 
26137. 


Cata- 


Granja de los amores. (Drama) 
13941. 
Granny. (Drama) 83863. 


Grant (Judge) 
Grant (FE. B.) 
land. 21471." 


See Grant (Robert) 
Ned & Nan in Hol- 


INDEX 


Grant (J. T.): 


Cross (x) in the map above. 
29178. 
Greetings from the border-land. 
237387. 
Song of El Paso. 15181. 
Grant (J. W. D.) Building efficiency 
of body and brain. 20356. 
Grant (Lawrence) Final arbiter. 
8345. 


Grant (Lella) pseud. See Cullingford 


4s 


Grant (Robert) Impressions of the 


war. 23738. 

Grant City, Mo., map. 14099. 

Grant Co., Ind., map. 18999. 

Grant Co., Wash., direct. 19797. 

Grant lands locating co. Oregon, map. 
32255. 

Grantham (J. M.) Human bank news. 
29410. 


Grantsburg, Wis., map. 32211. 
Granville telep. co. Telep. direct. 
15182, 29179. 
22609. 


Grapewin (C. E.) Stuck. 


Grasp of greed (Motion picture) 
14265. 

Grasshopper. 327, 3770, 12310, 20357. 

Grassmann (FE. J.) Elizabeth, N. J., 
map. 22699. 


Grassrange, Mont., map. 14100. 
Graton & Knight mfg. co. Treatise 


on Sparton block type V belts. 
29180. 
Grattan (Lawrence): 
Once a thief. 25010. 
Red cross ball. 31994. 
Rocking the boat. 11151. 
Suspicious of hubby. 11179. 
Grau (P..A.): 
Hands off. 17684. 
Stand-by. 12311. 


Grauman (H. J.): 


Meyer-Both co. Amer. style no. 


fete.] 21049-21072. 
— Christmas edition. [etc.] 
26689-26705. 
— Fashion ed., spring & sum- 
mer. 4223. 
— Sheet. 583, 4229, 7340, 10192, 
10193, 12898, 15733, 18065, 
24160, 35100. 


Grauman (Sidney): 
Twenty minutes at the Panama 


exposition. 18937. 
Twenty minutes in Coffee Dan’s. 
18938. 
Graustark. (Motion picture) 25342. 


Graves (A. C.) What is the condition 

of your skin. 15183. 
Graves (A. G.): 

Peace-preparedness 


OTT 


memorial. 


1611 


INDEX 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


SS Eee 


Graves (A. G.)—Continued. 

Western states peace preparedness 
league. Associate membership 
application. 4905. 

Graves (C. 8S.) Birth of Edurtchme. 
15184. 

Graves (D. N.) New Holland farms, 
ine. Gateway to fertile lands. 
[ete.] 13013, 13014. 

Graves (E. K.) Fairy & the ladies of 
the White House. 16544. 


Graves (E. M.) Thread of life. 
9662. 
Graves (H. A.) Golden key to the 
gates of pearl. 29181. 
Graves (H. M.): 
Brains plus. 2789. 


Dorothy in Wis. 5025. 
Goody-goody’s daughter. 
Hot-house flower. 5059. 
Leola’s romance. 16681. 
Welding force. 11219. 
Graves (M. C.) Golden key to the 
gates of pearl. 29181. 
Graves (O. M.) Freehand lettering. 
26138. 
Gravestein (K. E.) Nation’s prayer 
to the soul of Washington. 20358. 
Gravy. (Motion picture) 22898. 
Grawcock (QO. D.) Worms & other 
diseases of the hog. 29182. 
Gray (A. A.) Dr. Gray’s win one 
bring one campaign. 23739. 
Gray (Barry): 
Curse of a nation. 1018. 
Yegged man. 8582. 
Gray (C. W.) Progressive questions 
arr. to aid the student. 26139. 
Gray (Garry) Beginning of the end. 


1065. 


3772. 
Gray (Gordon) Why is a matinee 
idol. 29183. 
Gray (J. R.): 
Dauphin land co., ltd. Applica- 
tion form. 12059. 
Syndicated properties system. 
6493. 
Gray (Olive) pseud. See Miller 
(Lucy) 
Gray (R. D.) How to enlarge nega- 
tives with parallax condenser. 
1852. 


Gray (R. H.) Railway connections & 
junction points. 3773. 

Gray (Tyndall) Little girl at play. 
27621. 

Gray (Velma) In quiet ways. 12312. 

Gray (W. L.) Selected and graded 
list of studies [ete.] 15185. 

Gray-Adams engraving Co. Fairy 
story toy theatre cut-out. 29184. 

Gray-Heath co. Keep the cars roll- 
ing. 29185. 

Graybill (J. D.) Why masonry is. 
20359. 


Great adventure. (Motion picture 
5583. 

eat comn. prayer league. Suppose. 
774. . 

Great country. (Drama) 16563. 


Great Falls mine of Md. Great Falls 
mine, Md., map. 32212. 
Great fur industry. (Motion picture) 
27832. 
Great Lakes, map. 22713. 
sie Lakes-Atlantic highway, map. 
73. 
Great Lakes territory, map. 3026. 
Great lioness. (Drama) 11086. 
Great love. (Motion picture) 16957. 
Great mistake. (Drama) 82017. 
Great northern film co.: 
Death kiss. 19147. 
Wolo Czawienko. 19348. 
Great pearl tangle. (Motion picture) 
5584. 
Great Plains road, map. 5274. 
Great Plateau highway, map. 5275. 
Great problem. (Motion picture) 


S765. 
(Drama) 31788. 


Great rescue, 
Great reward. (Drama) 16564. 


Great sacrifice. (Motion picture) 
23011. 
Great smash. (Motion picture) 
11418. 


Great Stone Face. 21476. 
Great temple of Rameswaren. (Mo- 
tion picture) 27833. 

Great western mutual Itd. live stock 
insur. co. Equity co-insur. 1853. 
Great western telep. co. Telep. direct. 

12313. 
Great wrong. (Drama) 31789. 
Greater Ethiopia & progressive aid 

assn. of the world. Guide. 9663. 
Greater love. (Drama) 31758. 


Greater love. (Motion picture) 
17092. 

Greater need. (Motion picture) 
14266. 

Greater obligation. (Motion picture) 
19188. 

Greater passion. (Drama) 16565. 

Greater power. (Motion picture) 
27834. 

a oe wrong. (Motion picture) 
766. 


Greatest discovery. (Drama) 18836. 
Greatest nation. (Drama) 1067. 


Greatest thing. (Drama) 22434, 

Grecian knight (night) (Drama) 
2890. 

Green (A. I.) Outlines in domestic 
science. 29186. 

Green (C. M.) Bigger, better bus. 
6770. 


Green (E. C.) Poems. 29187. 
Green (F. H.): ( 
Cinderella Jane. 26140. 


1612 


EL ee ee 


Te. ee ——2- Oe eee 


——_ = (|< , 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Green (R. W.) 


Green (F,. H.)—Continued. 


: Echoes from old Kentucky. [etc.] 
328, 329. 
Games we played together long 
9664. 


ago. 
Sweetest girl in Dixie. 29188, 


Green (F. W.) Green’s marine direct. 


_ of the Great Lakes. 15186. 
Green (G.G.) G. G. Green's almanac. 


Green (Gladys) : 
Changed. 330. 
Grandmother. 6776. 

Tragedy of a humming bird & 
rose. 20360. 

Green (H. P.) Hist. of arch. briefly 
outlined. 20776. 
Green (I. F.) Usher. 

Green (Matthew) 


24964. 
Green (P. J.) Pre-natal & post-natal 
cuiture. 15187. 


1211. 
Janesville fair. 


Rept. on fraternity 
finance. 1854. 


_ Green bk. for buyers. 15188. 


Green-eyed god. 
19216. 
a_i monster. (Motion picture) 


(Motion picture) 


Green eyes. (Drama) 8364. 
Green eyes. (Motion picture) 32381. 
Green Isis. (Drama) 25024. 
Green Island, N. Y., direct. 18616. 
Green lantern. (Drama) 11037. 
Green stockings. (Motion picture) 
5586. 
Green swamp. (Motion picture) 
Green woman. (Drama) 1068. 
Greenamyer (Mrs. C. E.) Science ap- 
plied in the making of candy, etc. 
29189. 
Greenbaum (Leon): 
Primitive Christianity. 3775. 


Spirit of a new-old religion. 

10935. 

Two churches. 12314. 
Greenbaum (M. E.) Wild night. 


32145. 

Greenberg (Samson) Exposition rey- 
erie. 1855. 

Greencustle, Pa., map. 1277. 

Greene (C. W.) co. Automobile sup- 
ply catalogue. 29190. 

Greene (H. A.): 

Evens. 2827. 
Toreadora. 32083. 

Greene (Julia) Night before Christ- 
mas. 15189. 

Greene (N. B.) Amer. first, Amer. 
jast, Amer. all the time. _[etc.] 
1856-1859. 

Greene Co., Ind., map. 22714. 

Greene Co., Mo., direct. 9665. 


INDEX 


Greene Co., Pa., map. 3027. 
Greenebaum sons bank & trust co. 6% 
Systematic savings plan. 331. 
Greenewald (Henry): 
Greenewald (Henry) co. 
ing a situation. 332. 
Picks. 699. 
Greenewald (V.) Geheimniss einer 
guten gesuntheit. 29191. 


Choos- 


Greenfield (Ben) Path of scarlet 
shadows. 14016. 
Greenhorn. (Drama) 22435. 


Greenland, map. 3028. 


Greenland, N. H., direct. 18309. 


Greenland’s icy mountains. (Motion 
picture) 27835. 
Greenough (W. A.) & co.: 
Biddeford & Saco, Me., direct. 
28332. 
Brockton & Bridgewaters, Mass., 
direct. 23275. 
Brookline, Mass., direct. 14691. 
Cambridge, Mass., direct. 3401. 
Medford, Mass., direct. 7331. 
Nashua, N. H., direct. 21187. 


New Bedford & Fairhaven, Mass., 
direct. 30315. 
Portsmouth, Greenland & New- 
eastle, N. H., direct. 18309. 
Quincy, Mass., direct. 30691. 
Somerville, Mass., direct. 10658. 
Green’s nursery co. Catalog. 3776. 
Greensburg, Pa., map. 1278. 
Greenstein (Oscar) Associated mfrs. 
catalogue. 6777, 23740. 
Greenstein & Pelz. Associated mfrs. 
catalog. 6777, 23740. 
Greentown, Ind., map. 16796. 
Greenville, Miss., map. 1279. 
Greenville, N. C., map. 14101. 
Greenwich, Conn., map. 11271. 
Greenwood (M. 8.) Mother pioneers. 


333. 
Greenwood (Moses) jr. Greenwood 
reflections in re the game of Auc- 


tion. 6778. 
Greer (F. M.) Farewell, dear Hugh. 
[ete.] 17685-17687. 


Gregg (J. R.): 
Extension of the TR principle in 
Gregg shorthand. 3777. 
Gregg shorthand. 20361. 
Lessons 8-15. 17688. 
Gregg co., ltd. R. r. switch tables. 
12315. 
Gregg pub. co.: 
Gregg (J. R.) 
20361. 
— Lessons 8-15. 17688. 
Hagar (H. A.) Studies in Eng- 
lish. 20401, 23752. 
Gregg shorthand. 20361. 
‘Gregory (Lady) Golden apple. 27594. 


Gregg shorthand. 


1613 


INDEX 


Gregory (C. L.) Motion picture pho- 
tography. 1860, 3778, 6779, 9666, 
12316, 15190, 17689, 20362, 23741, 
26141. 


Gregory (C. V.) Songs of the lazy 


farmer. 334. 
Gregory (J. M.) Colin Cole’s million. 
12319. 
Gregory (Margaret) Golden apple. 
27594. 
Gregory (Philip) Girl at the fort. 
8355. 
Gregory (T. B.): 
Alfred Tennyson. f[etc.] 203868- 
20372. 
Be yourself. f[ete.] 15194-15198. 


Bird day. [ete.] 9671-9676. 

Bird songs & music scales, 
3781-3783. 

Bob & John. 


[ete. ] 
[ete.] 26146-26151. 


Chicken oath. [ete.] 335-338. 
Corfu. [ete.] 1867-1869. 
Don’t give up the ship.  [etce.] 


29192-29197. 


Greatest battle. [ete.] 6785-6788. 


Heart vs. head. f[ete.] 23744— 
23747. 
Life worth living. [ete.] 17691- 
17693. 
Orthodoxy. [ete.]} 13320-13324. 
Gregory (W. M.) Geog. of Ohio. 
[ete.] 17694. 


Greil (Cecile) Dr. Greil’s own story 
of the sinking of the Ancona. 1870. 
Greiner (F. W.) Souvenir of moun- 


tain poems. 3784. 
Greiner & Pfeiffer. Disziplin. 22404, 
Greinz (Rudolf) Ei des Columbus. 
16535. 
Grendon (Felix) 
22654*. 
Grenell (W. F.) 
simplified. 26152. 
Gresac (Fred de) 
(Fred) 
Gresham (H.C.): 
How my sister disappeared thru a 


Will he come back. 
Rapid calculation 


See de Gresac 


Catholie convent. 6789. 
Prayer out of hell. 12325. 

Gretel Ann. (Drama) 8365. 

Greth (August) Mutual progress 
assn. of Southern Cal. Prospectus. 
30242. 

’ Grethlein & co., g. m. b. h.: 
Voss (Lena) Deutsches’ erbe. 
31392. 
Wiegand (Johannes) Eva Mer- 
lyn. 31516. 
Wolff (Franz) Wiedergefundene 
heimat. 31560. 
Grey (L. G.). Commer. economy co. 


Banker's analyt. prospectus of the 
Commercial economy co. 11015. 
Grey Seal. (Motion picture) 25284. 


pt. 1, n.8., v.13 

Grieves (M. E.) Seale signatures. 
1871. 

Griffen (E. C.) Forbidden guest. 
1056. 


Griffin (J. A.) Sunshine lodge at the 
Bridge of the Gods. 6790. 
Griffin (W. L. J.) Joining a bldg. and 
loan ass’n. 26158. 
Griffin, Ga.,map. 1280. 
Griffith (D. W.) Intolerance. 14283. 
Griffiths (F. L.) : 
Fairies’ glen. 5035. 
My wife’s husbands. 8434. 
Midnight masqueraders, 1113. 


Pork packers. 8472. 
Griffiths (John) Valuable tables, 
26154. 


Griffiths (Robert) 
uniforms. 12326. 
Griggs (BE. J.) Griggs (S. BE.) How 


Regulation service 


to rise. 339. 
Griggs (J. E.) Flapjacks Fennessey, 
31766. 


Griggs (S. E.): 
According to law. 29198. 
How to rise. 339. 

Grillparzer (Franz) 

der liebe wellen. 

Grimes (KK. A.) 


Des meeres und 
11001*, 
Bolo the cave boy. 


[ete.] 20373, 20374. 
Grimké (A. W.) Rachel. 1162. 
Grimm (—) Nietecito. 5120. 


Grimm (C. W.) Grimm’s note-spel- 
ling bk. 23748. 
Grimm bros. (Drama) Frog prince. 
1063. 
Grimshaw (Beatrice): 
Coral palace. 1872. 
Nobody’s Island. 20375, 26155, 
29199. 
Grinding life down. (Motion picture) 
5571. 
Gringo. (Drama) 8366. 
Gringo. (Motion picture) 22899. 


Gringo and the greaser. (Drama) 
31790. 
Grinning skull. (Motion picture) 5588. 


Grip of crime. (Motion picture) 


14267. 

Grip of evil. (Motion picture) 16958—- 
16961, 19189, 22900-22903, 25265, 
25266. 


(Motion picture) 5589. 
(Motion picture) 


Grip of gold. 
Grip of jealousy. 


5590. 

Griselda. (Drama) 8327?. 

Gritman (Charles) Chicago law di- 
rect. 14787. 

Grizel (D. A.) New ideas in darned 
net: 12327. 

Grob (Samuel) Key (F. §.) Star- 
Spangled Banner. 20749. 

Grogan (W. G.) U.S. roofing tile co. 
Net price list. 31346. 


1614 


nos. 1—12, 1916 


Grolier soc.: 
Glory that was Greece, and the 
grandeur that was Rome. 1873. 
Lure of the Orient. 12328, 
Two Napoleons & the changed face 
of Hurope. 3785. 
Gropers. (Drama) 8367. 
Gropper (M. H.): 
Man-made law. 22494. 
Outsnared. 31950. 
Warren Lindsey, M. D. 32119. 


Grose (H. B.) Immigration & citizen- 


ship. 20376. 

Grose (P. C.) Scientific management 
on the farm. 961. 

Gross (M. H.) York Co., Pa., map. 
16886 


1915 town in revue. 


" Gross (Philip) 
1237. 
Grosse (Friedrich) 


Zur einfiihrung 


in die gedankenwelt Gobineaus. 
3786. 

Grosse kinder. (Drama) 31791. 
Grosse zeit. 6791, 29200. 


Grosser (L. 8.) Before women voted 
in California. 31647. 
Grosset & Dunlap: 
Allen (Quincey) pseud. Outdoor 
chums at Cabin Point. 38160. 
Appleton (Victor) pseud. Motion 
picture chums’ war spectacle. 


[ete.] 3213, 3214. 

— Moving picture boys under 
the sea. 19450. 

Bailey (A. 8S.) Tale of Billy 
Woodchuck. [ete.] 19508— 
19518. 

Hope (L. L.) Bobbsey twins at 
home. 23853. 

— Bunny Brown & his sister 
Sue. [ete.] 3886-3891. 


— Moving picture girls in war 
plays. 20527. 

Grossman (Emil) mfg. co., ine. 
head spark plugs. 340. 

Grossman (M. E.) Mary Elizabeth's 
cook bk. 29203. 

Grossman (S. B.) Woman’s duty in 
birth control. 32153. 


Red 


Grossman (S. S.) Dollar. 16527. 
Grosvenor (Johnston) Plaie for mer- 
rie May tyme. 25020. 

_ Grotesque gods. (Drama) 8368. 

j Groth (A. N.) Please pay right away. 

q 26156. 

_ Groton, Conn., direct. 18155. 

_ Groton schl. sing-song bk. 15199. 
Grouch. (Motion picture) 16962. 

_ Grouch eternal. (Drama) 22436. 


Grouches & smiles. (Motion picture) 


S 11419. 
4 Grove (K. W.) One hundred stories 


for reproduction 


in the primary 
grades. 29204. 


INDEX 


Grove (R. B.): 
Bill-caleula-graph. 20877. 
How to locate the st. & ave. no.g 
of N. Y. city. 29205. 
Grove City, Pa., map. 3029. 
Grover (FE. O.): 


TWolk-lore reader. 23749. 
Overall boys in Switzerland. 
26157. 


Gruber (A. H.) 
master tires. 


Help manufacture 
26158. 


Gruber (J.) J. Gruber’s Hagerstown 
& country almanac. 20646. 
Grubstaker. (Motion picture) 14878. 


Gruelle (J. B.) <All about Cinderella. 
[ete.] 20378, 20379. 
Gruelle (John) ‘Travels of Timmy 
Toodles. 23750. 
Gruen watch mfg. co.: 
Man who succeeded where Herbert 
Spencer failed. 9677. 


Your new ad man for the holi- 
days. 29206. 
Gruening (W. H.) Notes on sheet 
metal work. 17695. 


Griinwald (Alfred): 
Fiirstenliebe. 31779. 
Schéne Schwedin. 11157, 25036. 
Gruet (Albert) Circus day in Georgia. 
31694. 
Gruet (John) 
31694. iy 
Grundy Center, Ia., map. 27717. 
Grundy Co., Mo., map. 3030. 
Gruver (S. C.) Daughters of wisdom. 
31714. 
Guarantee chem. co. Triumph of med. 
science. 17696. 
Guaranty securities co.: 
First mortgage certificates & 
bonds. 1874, 6792, 15200. 
First mortgage loans. 20880. 
Guaranty terms on trucks & de- 


Circus day in Georgia. 


livery cars. [ete. ] 26159- 
26167. 
10 year loan plan. fete} 341- 
343. 
Guaranty title & mortgage co. Gen- 
essee Co., Mich., map. 32208. 
Guaranty trust & savings bank. Sys- 


tematic savings club. 20381. 
Guaranty trust co., of N. Y.: 
Bank acceptances. 6793. 
Digest of the bills of lading act. 
23751. 
Digest of the Fed. reserve act. 
. 9678. 
What the banks of the U. S. think 
of the Fed. reserve act. 15201. 
Guardian. (Motion picture) 32382. 
Guenn (Drama) 2848. 

Guenther (Rudolph) Bigger, better 
bus. 6794. 
Guerin (G. P.) 
College days. 


Rules for playing 
9679. 


1615 


INDEX 


pt. I, bn. s., v.13 


Se Ce 


Guerite (Laura) Fliver. 16551. 
Guernsey earthenware co. Cook & 


serve in the same dish. [etc.] 
15202, 15203. 
Guerra (Angel Beato) See Beato 
Guerra (Angel). 
Guerra (José Beato) See Beato 
Guerra (José) 
Guerrier (Edith): 
Life. 31856. 
Pomegranate seeds. 1150, 1151. 


1188. 
Love’s emprise. 


Snow queen. 
Guerrieri (C. F.) 
11085. 
Guerrlich (F. C.) Automobile sim- 
plified. 15204-15207. 17697. 
Guest (E. A.) Spirit of a bank. 
29207. 
Guest for dinner. (Drama) 
Gueydan, La., map. 22715. 
Guia de N. Y. para los touristas his- 
pano-americanos. 9680. 
Guilbert (Yvette): 
Does ragtime swell our divorce 
courts. 15208. 
Every woman mourns with 4 
hearts for her soldier. 1875. 
Guild (Mrs. M. P.) To my valentine. 
[ete.] 38787, 3788. 


18837, 


Guillard (—) Iphigenie auf Tauris. 
81827. 

Guille (G. E.) Judgment seat of 
Christ. 3789. 

Guilt of Stephen Eldridge. (Motion 
picture) 5591. 

Guilty. (Motion picture) 27836. 

Guilty one. (Motion picture) 19193. 

Guimeri (Angel) Pecadora. 31963. 

Guinevere. (Drama) 1069. 

Guiney (W. M.) Omaha Sunday 
world herald. Not an excuse. 7581. 

Guitarra del amor. (Drama) 31792. 

Guif between. (Motion picture) 
5592. 

Gulf sulphur co. Sulphur. 20390. 


Gulick (L. H.): 
Jewett (F. G.) 
9921. 
Muscle bldg. 12329. 
Ten minutes’ exercise for busy 
men. 29208. 
Gunkel (H. H.): 
Gunkel- Novy co. House of 
Gunkel-Novy system. 20392. 
Gunkel-Novy system & its rel. to 
successful tailoring. 3790. 
Gunkel-Novy system of profitable 
tailoring. 20391. 
Guptill (E. F.): 
Christmas mystery. 31688. 
Little acts for little actors. 
Troublesome flock. 189383. 
Twelve plays for children. 
Gurley (F. O.) Cleaners & 
manual. 17709. 


Health & safety. 


27619. 


32094. 
tailors 


Gurley-Kane (Evelyn) 
15209. 

Gurney (Antoinette): 
Call of nature. 8286. 
Playing destiny. 8464. | 

Gurney (E. H.) Ahuitzotl, the Aztec 


Homing call. 


heir. 13878. 
Gurney (N. C.) Ahuitzotl, the Aztec 
heir. 13878. 


Gurney ball bearing co. Gurney ball 
bearings. 12330. 

Gustavus Vasa. (Drama) 2913%. 

Gute kamerad. 1876, 6797, 29209. 


Gute partie. (Drama) 8369, 8370. 
Guthapfel (M. L.) Land of covered 
faces. 3791. 

Guthrie (C. B.) Official freight 


tariff direct. 3792, 6799, 12331, 
17699, 20393, 29217-29224. 

Guthrie (G. H.) Art of self sugges- 
tion. 20396. 

Guthrie (W. N.) Uncle Sam & old 
world conquerors. 8553*. 


Guthrie Center, Ia., map. 32213. 
Gutiérrez (Garcia) Trovador. 
27673*. - 
Gutierrez (Sinibaldo) Franz Hallers. 
31773. 

Gutiérrez Roig (E. F.) Trovadores. 
32090. 

Gutter Magdalene. (Motion picture) 
11420. ; 


Guttridge & Rand. Accepted styles of 
the day. [ete.] 20897, 20398. 
Guyol (L. H.): 
Baby Bom Byx learns to spin. 
[ete.] 6801, 6802. 
Fairy Yellow, the butterfly, tells 
a story of the stars. 9681. 
Guzman el bueno. (Drama) 31792*. 


Gyalui (Farkas) After the honey- 
moon, 8254. 

Gyalui (Wolfgang) See Gyalui 
(Farkas) 

Gyde co. Gyde co. vacuum appliances. 
20399 


Gyldendalske boghandel. Wilhelmines 
byraa. 2963*. 
Gyp-sul-i fertilizer co. Essential, eco- 
nomical & efficient. 15210. 
Gypsy Joe. (Motion picture) 8767. 
Gypsy trail. (Drama) 11038. 
H. C. tack co. Tack bk. 12334 
H-h-home. (Drama) 11039. 
H. H—U. S. A. (Drama) 31793. 
Ha Ha (F. L.) I've got your goat. 
243. 
Haacke (George) Vulture. 1214. 
Haanel (C. F.) Master key system. 
_ fete.J] 29225, 29226. 
Haaren (J. H.): 
Natural free-hand writing based 
on muscular movement exer- 
cises. 9682. 


1616 


1-12, 1916 


Haaren (J. H.)—Continued. 


Nursery tales primer. 20944. 
Teachers’ manual. 30014. 
(Albert) German industry 
meets test of wartime drain. 344. 
Haas (Louis de) See De Haas 
(Louis) 


Haas (S. S8.): 

Chase (A. B.) co. 
preciation, 28548. 

I am the human spine. 

Haas (W. J.) Genesis 
26169. 

Haase (Frederick) 
tion, 15211, 

-Habans (P. B.) Open door to reading. 
6330 


Musi¢e an ap- 


> 


26168. 
& science. 


Adv. & distribu- 


Haberdasher co. Haberdasher direct. 


1880, 21259. 
Haberer (B. M.) Corpus Christi, 
' Tex., map. 5260. 
peperic (V. M.) Melody makers. 
11. 


Habirshaw elee. cable co. Reputation. 
26170. 
Habit kiss. (Drama) 11040. 


Habit of happiness. 


(Motion picture) 
11421. 
Hablaba ozté de j'echuras. (Drama) 
— 2849. 
Hachette & cie.: 
Alsace. 81620. 
Blouse. 28358. 
Tlégances parisiennes, 12152, 


15056, 20083, 28918. 
Je sais tout. 20687, 29595. 
Tailleur de Paris. 31179. 
Hackett (E. F.) Impossible woman. 
13956. 
Hackett (J. C.) Blighton (F. H.) 
Woodrow Wilson & co. 23244. 
Hackett (Walter) Taken from life. 
1195. 
Hackett, Gates, Hurty co. 
hardware blue bk. 9683. 
Hackleman (C. W.) Copper plate. 
steel die & plate engraving, ptg. & 
embossing. 9684. 


Hackett’s 


Hackley (E. H.) Ambassador. 977. 

Hackner (E.) co. Church furnishings 
29227. 

Hadida (Manuel) Guia de N. Y. para 
los touristas hispano-americanos. 
9680. 


Hadley, Mass., direct. 3206. 
Haeckel (Ernst): 
Associative instinct. [etc.] 
12336. 
Relations of man. 9685. 
Science & eternity. [etc.] 
6806 


12335, 


6803- 
Haedrich (EB. M.) Dye sticks & poles. 
99998 


4 Hiinsel und Gretel. 
_ Hafed the Persian. 


(Drama) 8871. 
(Drama) 2850. 


INDEX 


Haferkorn (H. E.) Searchlights. 
1881, 3794. 

Haferkorn (R. W.) Key to quick- 
speed. 20400. 


Haff & Colwell. Tom Reed gold road 
dist., Ariz., map. 8663, 14170. 

Haffner (F. P.) Abridged gratuitous 
souvenir on the law of commer. 


paper. 1882. 

Hagar (H. A.) Studies in Engl. 
20401, 23752. 

Hagen (John) Unpaid damages. 
11208. 


Hagopian-Bishop (S. M. Der-) 
Der-Hagopian-Bishop (S. M.) 

Hague (J. R.) Nadac & the hundred 
million. 23753. 

Hahn (Lew) Dress up. 345. 

Hahr (R. A.) Complete instruction 
bk. for driving all makes. 29229. 
Haigh (C. R.) Husband hunters. 

31815. 
Haight (Dorothy) Master cometh. 
x4 


See 


Haight (H. W.) 
giene. 26171. 
Hailey (M. B.) High schl. teacher- 
training exam. ques. of Mo. 346. 
Hainer (Whitfield): 

Acquiring Ann. 
Babs. 985. 
Haines (J. B.): 
Woman’s natl farm & 
quarterly. 27539, 31562. 
Women’s natl. agric. & horticul- 
tural assn. quarterly. 16444. 
Haines-Reed (Florence): 
Gentleman to his wife. 16558. 
Night hawks. 27641. 
Perfect: son. 8460. 
Straw man, 11172. 
Tender hooks. 32064. 

Haiselden (H. J.) Baby Bollinger. 
fete.] 347-355. 
Haladin Jaboratory. 

ment. 12337. 
Halbe (Max) Youth. 
Halbe dichter. (Drama) 
Haldeman (I. M.): 

Haldeman’s internatl. S. S. lesson 
quarterly. 3795, 26175. 
Our Lord Jesus Christ is coming. 
29230. 
This is not the hour of the Prince 
of Peace. 3796. 
Hale (E. E.) Man without a country. 
27631. 
Hale (H. N.) 
Hale (M. E.): 
From secret haunts in hollow & 
wood. [ete.] 356, 357. 
I wish you the merriest Christmas 
[ete.] 29231-29238. 
‘Tis a wonderful 
[etc.] 20402-20404. 


Case-system of hy- 


18786. 


garden 


Haladin ‘oint- 


11234*. 
8372. 


Stalled. 32048. 


forest city. 


1617 


INDEX 


Hale (S. A.) Rate fundamentals, etc. 
29234. 
Hale (Virginia) : 
Igniting sparks. 15212. 
Ring of Essa. 20405, 23754, 26176. 
Hale (W. B.) Hale in open letter to 
Wilson. 29235. 
Hale (W. G.) Law governing checks. 
1883. 


Haley (Katherine) Tag day. 25050. 
Half a _ rogue. (Motion picture) 
11422. 

Half-married. (Drama) 22437. 
Half million bribe. (Motion picture) 
8768. 

Half wit. (Motion picture) 16963. 


Halff (A. M.) Jester’s tale. 31835. 

Haliburton (M. W.): 
Haliburton fifth reader. 
Haliburton phonic chart. 


15213. 
17704. 


Halkett (S. P. 8S.) Aunt Sadie’s 
rhymes. 29236. 
Hall (A. B.) Real estate. 20407. 


Hall (A. S8.): 
Autogravure, the science of char- 
acter bldg. 9687. 
Man’s dual nature. 20406. 
Self-govt. °26177. 
Hall (A. V.) Wooing of the winds. 
32155. 
Hall (Barton) Memories. 1112. 
Hall (Covington) Wooing of the 
winds. 82155. 
Hall (D. C.) & co., ine. Chamois skin 
sport coats for men & women. 1884. 


Hall (D. 8.) Speed. 32034. 

Hall (Douglas) I am a photograph. 
29237. 

Hall (BE. J.) Dialogue debate. 962. 

Hall (E. L.) New oil. gas plant. 
29238. 

Hall (G. F.) At the stage dvor. 
31631. 

Hall (G. H.) Implement dealer. 
2769 


Halt (G. 0.) Mister Hughes. 23755. 


Hall (J. H.) Universal bureau. Per- 
sonal contract. SOSS8. 

Hall (Jennie) Teacher’s manual. 
29239. 


Hail (R. E.) Periodic system & the 
properties of the elements. 359. 
Hall (W.D.) Peace pilgrims. 18888, 
31598. 
Hall (Zarelyn) Glitter of life. 18937. 
Hall-Mack co.: 
Christmas helper. 
Cleator (A. J.) Children’s day 
helper. 19837. 
Easter helper. [ete.] 9688, 9689. 
Hall-Welter co., inc. Bus. romance. 
379T. 
Hallam (M. D.): 
Alice Marden. 31617. 
Early morning’s doings. 22410. 


29240. 


pt. 1, 2: &, v.13 


Hallam (W. W.) Ill. vigilance assn. 
Perils of the sex impulse. 29437. 
Hallberg (J. H.) Motion picture pro- 
jection simplified. 6807, 9690, 12338, 
15214. 

Halidorson (R. E.) Stealing a wife. 
22605. 

Halleck (R. P.) Teachers ann. inyen- 
tory of personal growth. 26178. 

Hallett (M. H.) Onward sons of lib- 
erty. 23756. 

Halliday (Dean) Men who have died 
that you may live. 23757. — 

Halliday (J. D.) Bishop (R. H.) jr. 


How to keep your baby well. 14653. 
Hallock (L. K.): 
Elkay universal calendar. 28921. 


Universal calendar. 10811. 
Halloran (D. J.) Daniels scientific 
moon table. 29241. 
Hallworth (J. B.) Kar-Mi & his mys- 
teries of India. 26179. 
Halman (D. F.): 
Ferguson’s rags. 11016. 
Rusted stock. 22579. 
Will-o’-the-wisp. 32146. 
Halo. (Drama) 18838. 
Halo hair co. Hair & beauty cat. 
123438. 
Halsey (G. D.) Personal efficiency. 
{ete.] 29242, 29243. 
15217. 


Halsted (F. A.) Call. 
Halt! Who goes there? (Drama) 
(Motion picture) 


22438. 
Halting hand. 
22904. 
Halton (Theo) Kleine miidel. 8395. 
Ham (A. H.) Work of the remedial 
loan soc. 26180. 
Ham (E. R.): 
Bus. of selling. 20408. 
Christian science & its author un- 
masked. [ete.] 20409, 20410. 
Free merchandise plan. 9696. 


Ham (W. D.) Our army & good 
roads. 12344. 
Ham tragedy. (Drama) 31794. 


Hambourg (Mark): 
How to make the piano sing. 
26181. 


How to play with expression. 


29244. 


Hamburger (L. M.): 
Temperance beverage co. 
on us. 22025. 
—— Your last chance to get 12 
bottles free. 18596. 


Hamel (C. F.) Eye fix & eye trix. 


Try 12 


1885. 
Hamel (Juanita) Girls of the sec- 
ond floor back. [ete.] 20411, 


293758, 26182, 29245-29249. 
Hamilton (A. H.) Keyboard har- 
mony & transpositien. 15218. 


1618 


—~ —  — + > 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Hamilton (C. G.) How to use the 
metronome correctly. 29251. 
Hamilton (C. L.) Why cured inebri- 
ates relapse. 29250. 

Hamilton (Clayton) Putting Shakes- 
' peare in a Procrustes’ bed. 15221. 
Hamilton (Frederic) Beginnings of 


Hamilton (Harry) When a girl loves. 
m 682129. 
Hamilton (Helen) 
Goose. 16624. 
Hamilton (J. J.) Gourdland. 9660. 
Beeuiiton (J. R.) Yard operation. 


Hamilton (T. C.) Money mad. 8425. 
‘Hamilton (T. H.) William Tell. 
18953 


Hamilton, Mass., map. 19000. 
- Hamilton, Mo., map. 16797. 
Hamilton, O., direct. 23760. 
- Hamilton credit bureau co.: 
Hamilton credit rating bk. 3799. 
List of 75 Middletown retail gro- 
- ceries & meat markets by routes. 
; [ete.] 15223, 15224. 

Hamilton newspaper syndicate.  Ir- 


Modern Mother 


well (Lawrence) Short detective 
stories. 429. 
Hamlet, N. C., map. 25121. 
Hamlet. (Drama) 16565*. 
Hamlet made over. (Motion picture) 
S’ 6593. 
 Hamletonthe move. (Drama) 22439. 


Hamlin (A. B.): 

Hope of the world. 358. 

Suppl. to the Hope of the world. 
1886. 

Hamlin (M. P.) 

treasury. 18917. 

Hamlin schls. of music. 

plified method. 15225. 

Hamm (F. P.) Outline & suggestive 

methods. 20412. 

Hamman (W.D.) Gyp-sul-i fertilizer 

co. Essential, economical & efficient. 

z 15210. 

Hammett (J. L.) co. Jinks (J. H.) 

Chair seating. 29607. 

Hammock (C. S.) Complete writing 
system. 15226. 

Hammond (C. §.) & co.: 

Handy almanac yr. bk. & encycl. 
29255. 

Natl. yr. bk. 30298. 

For entries of maps by C. S. Ham- 
mond & co., see this index under 
names of places. 

Hammond (FE. P.) Susanna Shake- 

speare. 11177. 

- Hammond (J. W.) 

Locale. 19902. 


Secretary of the 


Hamlin sim- 


Craftsmen co. 


Mr. P. J. Davenant. 12345, 15222, 

» 17705. 
Hamilton (Gertrude)  Prune-stone 
2916. . 


INDEX 


Hammond (W. E.) 
Black bk. 1887. 


Hammonds (L. M.) 
29252. 


Hampden corundum wheel co. 
ing wheels. 29253. 


Hampden toy co. Gilman paragon per- 
fect model garment hangers. 29254. ; 


Hampton (Earle von) See Von Hamp- 
ton (Earle). . 


Hampton, Va., map. 5276. 
Hampton Beach, N. H., map. 32214. 


Ques. & ans. to 
Our borderland. 


Grind- 


Hamptons. (Drama) 138942. 
Hanan (H. G.) Collection phrases. 
15227. 


Hanchett (F. P.) 3800. 
Hancock (C. L.): 
A. E. 24. 18784. 
Belief. 4991. 
Caverns of the world. 5005. 
Haneock (H. I.) In the battle for 
N. Y. [ete.] 26185-26187. 
Hancock (W. J.) Experiments in the 
chem. of common things. 284388. 
Hancock Co., O., direct. 17706. 
Hancock Co., O., map. 16798. 
Hand (J. L.) America’s leading jew- 
elry auctioneer. 3801. 
Hand bk. of automobiles. 9697. 
Hand of Ethelberta. (Drama) 22440. 


Stinger. 


Hand of peril. (Motion picture) 
8769. 
Hand of the prophet. (Drama) 
25042. 
Handbook of Amer. private schls. 
15228. 


Handley (L. de B.) Why crawling in 
the water is the most scientific way 
to swim. 17707. 

Handschin (C. H.) Handschin’s Ger- 
man ser. for beginners. 17708. 

Handy almanac yr. bk. & encycl. 
29255. 

Handy bk. co. Richter (Conrad) 
Seventy secret passageways. 30742, 

Haney (F. E.) Sunset road. 22610. 


Haney (J. D.) Candle ends. 6821. 
Haney (J. G.) Mere blunder. 22504. 
Haney (J. L.) Benefactor. 22366. 

Hanf (E. E.) Insane part of human 
life. 29256. 

Hanff, Metzger, inc. Hanff-Metzger 
blueprint. 9698. 

Hankins (M. M.) Daddy Gander 
. rhymes. 15229. 

Hanley (F. B.) Centralian. 14759. 

Hanna (Robert) Her’ children. 
24953. 

Hannah Sprouts. (Drama) 31795. 

Hannauer (Herman) Cleaners & 


tailors manual. 17709. 
Hannen (F. S.) Course in the science 
of educa. 17710. 


1619 


INDEX 


Hannen (M. M.) 
Course 
17710. 

Hannibal natl. bank. Amer. bankers 
bond. 26188. 

Hannon (W. M.): 

Actresses & stars, real & near. 
15230. 

Amer. girl ser. 20413. 

Wilson way. 29257. 

Hannover (Gilbert) Jung muss man 
sein. 24966. 

Hannovera-verlag. Thoérner. (Fritz) 
Helmut Gotthilfs neugeburt. 31231. 

Hanover, N. H., direct. 6822. 

Hanover bank of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Hanover Christmas savings club. 
6823. 

Hanoverton, O., map. 1281. 

Hans und Fritz. (Drama) 31796. 

Hansell (F. F.) & bro., Itd.: 


Hannen (F. S.) 
in the science of educa. 


Byrne (Gertrude) Open door to 
reading. 6330. 
New Orleans, La. Public schl. 
spelling list. 30334. 
Hansen (D. B.) & sons: 
O’Brien (D. P.) Way of the 


cross. 4871. 
Sister of St. Joseph. Communion 


prayer bk. 18475. 

Hanson (G. E.) Dunn Co. N. D., 
map. 16785. 

Hanson (H. M.) Federal farm loan 
act. 20414. 

Hanson (J. M.) Pageant of Yank- 
ton. 11122. 

Hanssen’s (Louis) sons. Catalog. 
3802. 

Hanstein (Herman) & son. Tech. 
college of the Chicago Turn- 
gemeinde. Technical college. 
31206. 

Hanzlik (P. R.) Blood will teil. 
8282. 


Hapeville, Ga., direct. 9440. 
Hapgood (Emilie) Emerson (R. W.) 


War. 17571. 

Happiness. (Drama) 13943. 
Happy day. (Drama) 13944. 
Happy days. (Drama) 22441. 
Happy savage. (Drama) 8373. 
Harbaugh (T. C.) Jewels of Jeze- 
bel. 12346. 

Harbor of happiness. (Motion pic- 
ture) 25267. 


Harbor transportation trust. 
tion picture) 5576. 

Harcourt (Cyril) Judge. 22468. 

Hard (J. W.) Miraculous pitcher. 


(Mo- 


16620. 
Hard-boiled egg. (Motion picture) 
25333. 
Hard job. (Motion picture) 16964. 
Hard way. (Motion picture). 11423. 


| Harkarvy 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


Harder (E. E.): 

Musician’s romance. 20415. 

Reminiscences of the Enchanted 
city. 8244. 

Harder mfg. co.: 

Adventures of Silas Low. 6824. 

Two of the nations greatest money 
makers. 9699. 

Hardin (F. H.): 

N. Y. central r. r. co. Motive 
power dept. Instr. for the lu- 
brication & care of jour. boxes. 
26788. 

Rolling stock dept. Instr. 
for the lubrication & care of 
jour. boxes. 26790. 


Hardin Co., O., Farm. jour. direct. 
3803 


Harding (Philip): 
Butte remedial loan co. Money, 
security & profit. 9218. 
Money, security & profit. 9700. 
U. S. & Argentine corp. Amaz- 
ing Argentine [etc.] 27402, 
27403 


re | >. 
Harding cream co. Selling & slogans. 
6825. 
Harding motor car co. Harding mo- 
tor cars. 3804. 
Hardinsburg, Ky., map. 
Hardy (M. C.): 
Pepperell spring water co. Sera 
deshormais Hardi. 7648. 
— To the traveler who dis- 


14102. 


criminates. 21532. 
Hardy (Thomas) Hand of Ethel- 
berta. 22440. 
Hare (F. C.) 


Brooding chicks artificially. 6826. 
Milk feeding poultry. 
Hare (J. R.) Commercial manage- 
ment. 1889. 
Hare (W. B.): 
Abbu san of old Japan. 4977. 
Bride & groom. 10972. 
Country boy scout. 31708. 
Deacon Dubbs. 31716. 
Kicked out of college. 11070. 
Much ado about Betty. 8431. 
Scout master. 18914. 
Hare & the tortoise. (Motion picture) 
11424. 
Harem scarem deacon. 
ture) 16965. 
Hargesheimer (Oren) 
hoes. 31639. 
Hargreaves (H. K.) Hargreaves plan 
of investment. 20416. 
Haring (E. E.) MHndbk. for hospital 
visitors. 26189. 
Harison (W. B.) 
Contra bid auction. 
(Alexander) 
Hanucah. 23761. 


(Motion pic- 
Back to Co- 


Gen. rules for 
6827. 


Story of 


1620 


a mos.1-12,1916 


- Harkins (W. D.) 
the properties of the elements. 


4 oe coal co. Story 
) uty. 12347. 


“Harling (BE. J.) 


Periodic system & 
359. 
of Black 


Monadnock (Mt.) 


low (J. B.) Gladding dry goods 
Proper care & repair of furs 
Harlow and company, criminals. 
— (Drama) 1070. 
en (Elizabeth ) Now 1 = see. 
13999. 
Harmon (Christopher) : 
Latest decisions. 9701. 
Laws of 1916. [etc.] 6828, 
12348-12355. 
Register’s docket [and] County 


360, 1890, 3805, 
20417, 23762, 26190, 


clerk’s docket. 
15231, 17712, 
29258. 
Harmon (0. G.) Miner may swear. 
Bb. 0704. 
Harmonie. Gute partie. 8369, 8370. 
Harmony cafeteria. : 
Eat the harmony 362, 
15236, 20423. 
On the level. f[ete.] 9705, 9706. 
To-day & every day of the new 


way. 


yr. 3809. 
Harmony ina flat. (Motion picture) 
11425. 


(Drama) 11041, 


~ Harmony ticket. 
\ Harms tide calendar. 


Harms (C. F.) 

29263. — 

Harms tide calendar. 29263. 

Harmuth (Louis) Dict. of 

wear. 12356. 

) Barn (0. C.) 
Lewis colors. 24233. 

Harned (A. K.) Two thousand dol- 
lars reward. 8552. 
Harold, the nurse girl. 

_ ture) 11426. 

Harold’s proofs. (Drama) 1210. 

Harp (G. W.) Laws of health & how 
to cook & eat food. 17715. 

Harper (C. N.) Harper (C. N.) & 
co. Harper’s perfected acct. collect- 


women’s 


Natl. lead co. of Mass, 


(Motion pic- 


ing system. 3810. 
Harper (Neal) Look who’s_ here. 
4 11080. 
Harper & bros.: 
Julius Caesar. 11064*. 
Memorial day pageant. 8418*. 


11094*. 
Told by the 


Merchant of Venice. 
Walker (A. P.) 
Sandman. 22176. 
_ ffarper. Macdonald & co. 
Mont.. map. 5246. 
Seaeerr (lL. bL.) Harr (L. L.) corp: 
Production & costs in hosiery mills. 


Butte, 


INDEX 


Harraden (Beatrice) 
in the war. 3811. 
Harrietta improvement co. 
improvement co. 12357. 
Harriman (L. B.) Mikado gives Ja- 
pan’s 500,000 octogenarians an im- 


Women doctors 


Harrietta 


perial wine cup. 1895. 

Harrington (Hazel) Expectations. 
1045. 

Harrington (J. H.) Rescue. 27551. 

Harrington (Joseph) Father’s visit. 
18828. 

Harris (A. EF.) Schl. boy’s. dream. 
22582. 

Harris (A. V.) Little folks in Busy- 
Land. 29264. 


Harris (B. O.) 

Harris (C. G.): 
Family of fools. 31756. 
Room 999. 32006. 


Your piano. 29265. 


Harris (C. K.) Should a girl be told. 
29266. 
Harris (C. L.) Locomotive engineer’s 


experience. 17716. 
Harris (Elmer) 
2793, 16509. 
Harris. (Ff. As) 


Canary cottage. 


Clark’s O. N. T. bk. 


29267. 
Harris (F. M.) Challenge to service. 
17718. 
Harris (F. Q.): 
Rich Johnnie Craddleme. 23766. 


STIL: 
Bigger, better bus. 


Strings of destiny. 
Harris (H. IL.) 
12358. 
Harris (J. C.)-: 
Hail to the flag. 12359. 
Making of the heavens & the 
earth. 3812. 
Harris (M. H.) M. H. Harris adv. & 
art service. 12360, 15237, 17719, 


20424, 26195, 29268. 

Harris (R. H.) Fortune’s butterfly. 
18832. 

Harris (S. H.) What it felt like to 
be in the massacre at Carrizal. 
20425. 


I{arris bros. co.: 
Presto-up. 17720. 
Price wrecker. 9708. 
Harris, Forbes & co.: 
Railroad bonds. 1896. 
Vital importance of safe invest- 
ment. 20426. 
Harris granite quarries co. Balfour 
pink. the granite eternal. 12364. 
Harrisburg, Pa., direct. 12365. 
Harrisburg rys. co. Citizens—all of 
them. [ete.] 1897-1912. 
Harrison (Arthur) ‘Treatise on the 
manufacture of flavoring extracts & 


OTOT. food colors. 1913. 
Harrad (Mare) Saint Patrick’s day | Harrison (C. 8.)  Afield with God. 
in the morning. 25034. 20427. 
77396—17-——11 1621 


INDEX 


Harrison (Grover) Unguarded gates. 
25065. 

Harrison (H. A.) 

Harrison (L. R.): 


Instructions. 20428. 


Actor versus type. [ete.] 3813- 
3816. 
Big hist. plays. 15240. 
Caterpillar to butterfly.  [ete.] 
6830-6833. 
Dress’d in a little brief authority. 
[ete.] 1914-1919. 
Judging plays. 9709. 
Too much money. 20429. 
Harrison (L. S.): 
Golden band. 29269. 
Paxson (Sarah) Easter poem. 
13194. 
Harrison (M. M.) Woodrow Wilson. 
12366. 
Harrison (M. 8. K.) ‘Tutor’s story. 
9996. 
Harrison (Osear ) Investigation, 
31825. 
Harrison (S. M.) Social survey. 
12367. 


Harrison safety boiler works: 
Cochrane heaters. 20430. 
Directions for installing. 29270. 
Proposal & contract. [ete.] 3817, 

6834, 6835. 
Sorge-Cochrane hot-process water 
softener. 17721. 
Specification, the Cochrane meter- 
ing heater. [ete.] 9710-9712. 
Harriss (Turner) Rules for playing 
War of nations. 6836. 
Harron (—) See Holden & Harron. 
Harsch (P. A.) Close (E. H.) realty 


co. Home. 3469. 
Harshberger (S. R.) Beginner’s bud- 
get. 6837. 
Lae A ey 
Fate of the Balkans. 20481. 
Plague on both their houses. 
29271. 
Whipping the devil around the 
stump. 38818. 


Hart (C. W.) Description of the poli- 
tic playing card. 3819. 


Hart (. S.) Nancy’s niece. 31920. 
Hart (F. A.) Hart chart. 12368. 
Hart (Helen) Bunny Boy. [etc.] 


26197-26199. 


Hart (J. M. E.) Sands of destiny. 


27657. 

Hart (Joseph) Long arm of coin- 
cidence. 16601. 

Hart (T. P.) Catholic teleg. almanac 
& direct. 9248. 

Hart & Cooley co. Wrought steel 
ficor registers. 6838. 

Hart & Krauss. Evolution of the 


Stars & Stripes. 97138. 
Hart, Schaffner & Marx. 
12369. 


Style bk. 


pt. I, 2 8 Vee 


Hartfield (J. W.) Lehigh Valley r. r. 
co. Telegraphic code bk. 29819. 
Hartford, Conn., direct. 3820, 26200. 
Hartford, Conn., map. 25122, 32215. 


Hartford merchants mereantile co. 
Credit guide. 1920. 

Hartford printing co. Hartford, 
Conn., direct. 26200. 


Hartigan (W. H.) 
blessing. 3821. 
Hartman (Hans) 


World’s greatest 


Battle of Verdun. 


14200. 
Hartman (J. F.) Story of Hartman’s 
preparation, 1922. 


Hartman (S. B.): 
Peruna co. Health & how to have 
it. 15071. 
Peruna ready 
15972. 


Hartman gold mining co, 
Gold! Gold! 29272. 
Hartmann (E. B.): 
Her champion. 18839. 
Naida, the Greek girl. 
Price of love. 16649. 
Speed fiends. 22601. 
Your country needs you. 8583. 
Hartmann (K. FE.) Stolen peeress. 
12370. 
Hart’s Lynbrook nurseries. Hardy 
plants for Long Island. 9714. 


Hartshorn (Winnifred) Rules of in- 
struction for the use of Acme tailor- 
ing system. 363. 

Hartshorne - Haileyville 
Okl., map. 1282. 

Hartstein (Wilhelm): 

Heinrich amiisiert sich! 
Stolz der III. compagnie. 

Hartwick, N. Y., map. _ 25123. 

Harvard (Chas.) Union fire brigade. 
32102. 

Harvard college, Chem. lab. Chem. 
B. Gen. instructions for lab. work. 
9715. 

Harvest of sin. 
14261, 16949. 
Harvey (D. S.) 

31970. 

Harvey (F.L.) Lie of the club. [etc.] 

20432, 20433. 


advisor almanac. 


Gold! 


16634. 


coal field, 


8378. 
11171. 


(Motion picture) 


Plays in pinafores. 


Harvey (G. L.) Plate speeds. 12371. 

Harvey (J. C.) Game of eighty-one. 
29273. 

Harvey Blodgett’s bk. for bankers. 
364. 

Harvey spring & forging co. Auto- 


mobile springs. 29274. 
Harwood (H. M.) Please help Emily. 
140238. 
Harwood (Van 
story. 2844. 


Ness) Getting his 


1622 


i . 
0 
0 
; 
i 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


id 
if 
, 


Hasbrouck (G. 8.) R. I. state feder- 


ation of women’s clubs. Dept. of 
public health. Little Mothers’ 
league handbk. 7715. 

Hash & havoc. (Motion picture) 
27837. 

Hasheesh. (Drama) 11042. 
kell (H. FE.) Hunting the red 
gown. 12372. 


Haskin (G. W.) How to mate barred 


Plymouth Rocks. 6839. 
Haslett-Wehner (G. B.) Delight-of- 
life. 381718. 
Hassack (Paul) Vinegar bulletin. 
29275. 
Hassell (S. W.) Hundred & sixty 
bks. 23767. | 
_ Hastings (B. M.): 
Bed rock. 381646. 
Fourth act. 31772. 
Q. 1160. 
Hastings (F. De G.): 
Awakening. 12378. 
Wrappings. 3822. 


Hastings (H. G.) co. Hastings’ seeds. 
20434. 

Hastings (J. 8S.) Bits of by-play. 
365, 1923, 3823, 6840, 9716, 12374, 
15241, 17723, 20435, 23768, 26202, 
29276. 

Hastings (James) 
tions for Dict. 
church. 26201. 

Hastings, Mich., map. 16799. 

Hasty (J. E.): 

Fade-out. 249386. 

In the mayor’s office. 22462. 

In the valley of madness, 12409. 
Oh! you crook. 18882. 

Haswell (F. 8.) Benzie Co., Mich., 
map. 11240. 

Haswell (Theodore) Little bk. that 
knocks theology off the earth. 
20465. 

Hat trade pub. co.: 

Amer. hatter codes. 29316. 
Amer. hatter direct. 19403. 
Amer. hatter trade direct. 

Hatch pub. co., ine. Facts & figures. 
15271. 

Hate. (Drama) 2851. 

Hate breeders. (Drama) 

Hate that kills. 
5594 


Hatfield (W. S.) 
12410. 

Hathaway (M. W.) Advertising field. 
6875. 


Selected contribu- 
of the Apostolic 


Pee yee eee 


14462. 


8374. 
(Motion picture) 


Voyage of life. 


Hatikva. (Drama) 11048. 

Hatman. Advance sheets. 26242. 

Hatred. (Drama) 14049*. 

Hatten (H. W.) Grand united order 
of wise men & women of the world. 
Articles of incorp. 29177. 


INDEX 


Hatton (F. L.): 
Squab farm. 8514. 
Upstairs and down. 
Hatton. (Frederic) : 
Squab farm. 8514. 
Upstairs & down. 14052. 
Hauch (EK. F.) Mere man. 11095. 
Hauck (lL. 8.) ed. New tatting of to- 


14052, 


day. 262438. 
Haughton (J. A.) Day of the funeral. 
8315. 


Haunted bell. (Motion picture) 8770. 


Haunted bride. (Drama) 1071. 
Haunted canvas. (Motion picture) 
14286. 

Haunting hand. (Motion picture) 
23008. 

Haunting specter. (Motion picture) 
25238. 

Hauptmann (Gerhart) Dramatic 
works. 8327*. 


Hauser (Carl) Memento & certificate 


of baptism. 29317. 

Hausman (Laurence) As good as 
gold. 24897. 

Hausrath (R. E.) jr. Murder will out. 
1120. 

Have a heart. (Drama) 18945*. 
Have you got money. (Drama) 
24951. 


Have you heard about Tillie? (Motion 
picture) 27888. 
Havermale (H. H.) 

16480. 
Haverty (1. J.) 
healthful bus. 
Haviland (J. B.) 


Absent on leave. 


Clean, profitable & 
12411. 
It never happened. 


31829. 
Havoc. (Motion picture) 8771. 
Hawaiian news co. Kaai (KH. K.) 


Ukulele & how it’s played. 4009. 
Hawel (Rudolf) WHinberufung. 8330. 
Hawes (A. M. L.) Some haunted 

houses & their ghosts. 20466. 
Hawk (J. C.) Army bill. 8268. 
Hawkins (A. F.) Sequence service. 


1948. 
Hawkins (A. K.) Guide for review of 
geog. 23793. 


Hawkins (J. A.) 
cial agency. 


Hawkins’ commer- 
Hawkins’ off. chart, 


Mo. 6876. 

Hawks (J. G.) Jack of diamonds. 
29318. 

Hawkins (N. F.) Fun at the club. 
22425. 


Hawkins’ commer. agency. Hawkins’ 
off. chart, Mo. 6876. 

Hawkridge (Winifred) 
11088. 

Hawks (J. G.): 


Gypsy trail. 


Blaisdell of Central office. [etc.] 
12412, 12413. 

Chicken Casey. [ete.] 20467-— 
20469. 


1623 


INDEX 


Hawks (J. G.)—Continued. 
Colonel Castleton of Va. 
9741, 9742. 
Honorable Algy. 6877. 
Paddy O’Hara. 23794. 
Vagabond prince. 15272. 
Hawley (H. W.): 
Putting it over. 31984. 
What’s your game, Jerry? 
Haworth (KE. P.) Willows. 
a problem. 381537. 
Haworth, N. J., map. 16800. 
Hawthorne (Nathaniel) Miraculous 
pitcher. 16620. 
Hawthorne, Cal., map. 
Hay (H. H.) sons. 
Portland & vicinity. 
Hayden (Jack) 
Hayden (P. 
32045. 
Hayden, Stone & co.: 
Copper statistics. 


[ete.] 


27677. 
Solving 


22716. 
Hay’s guide to 
15276. 
Opera singer. 
M.) 


22542. 
Star of Seville. 


26244. 


Mining companies, ete. 20470. 
Haydon (J. R.): 
Why go te church. 15278. 


52 reasons why you should go to 
church. 9743. 
Haydon (Walton) Lumber shipments 
of Coos Bay, Or. 23795. 
Hayes (A. J.): 


Girl in the crescent moon.  [ete.] 
26245-26248. 
Laugh of the loon. f[ete.] 20471, 
20472, 
Naarai of the eyes of night. [ete.] 
293819, 29320. 
Sailing orders. fete.] 23796, 
23797. 
Wolf woman. 12414. 
Hayes (C. S.): 
Friend wife. 24944, 31776. 
Little Peggy O’Moore. 31860. 
Natural law. 31923. 
Sons of the rich. 27663. 
Hayes (C. W.): 
Boy allies in great peril.  [ete.] 


9744, 9745. 


Boy allies in the Balkan cam- 


paign. 15274. 
Hayes (KE. N.) Retail & wholesale 
druggists. 15275. 


Hayes (E. P. C.) 
Hayes (Raymond) 


Chrysalis. 138905. 
Always available. 


20473. 

Hayes (W. S.) America united. 
3848. 

Haym Salomon. (Drama) _ 88375. 
Hayman (Henry) Isle of Sereno. 
5067. 


Hayman (Philip): 
Beach of Sereno. 22364. 
Isle of Sereno. 5067. 
Magnet girl. 8410. 
eke (Westby) Isle of Sereno. 
5067. 


pt.1,n.58s., v.13 


Haynes (A. E.) Soldier boy. 5184. 
Haynes (C. B.): 
Christian Sabbath. 29321. 
Other side of death. 12415. 
Haynes (D. 0.) & co.: 
Era druggists’ direct. 
Era price-list. 20474. 


6637. 


Haynes (J. E.) Haynes guide. 12416. 
Haynes (Williams) : 
Specialist. 5187. 
Squaw. 382042. 
Haynes guide. 12416. 
Hays (J. W.): 
Bonus’ systems. [ete.] 29322— 
29324. 
How to build up furnace efficiency, 
23798. 
Hays (Jacque) Health hunters. 
31798. 
Hays (Morris) Agents manual. 
23799. 
Hay’s guide to Portland & vicinity. 
15276. 
Hayward (H.) Geog. of Del. 26249. 
Hayward (H. R.) His first day off. 
22444. 
Hayward (Irving) Dollars & sense. 
8321. 
Hazard (A. B.) Hazard astrological 
calendar. 9746. 


Hazard astrological calendar. 9746. 
Hazel Kirke. (Motion picture) 5595. 


Hazeltine (Horace)  pseud. See 
Wayne (C. 8.) 

Hazeltine (Nellie) Poems. 26250. 

Hazelton (G. C.) jr. Whirlwind 
$2137. 

Hazelton (J. H.) Straw pile. 11173. 


Hazelton (J. J.) 
25078. 
Hazleton, Pa., direct. 


White flower, 
9747. 


Hazzard (G. H.) Sefiorita Carmen- 
cita. 15277. 

He almost eloped. (Motion picture) 
8772. 

He almost lands an angel. (Motion 
picture) 23031. 

He became a regular fellow. (Motion 
picture) 19194. 

He becomes a cop. (Motion picture) 
19321. 

He did & he didn’t. (Motion picture) 
5596. 

He did it himself. (Motion picture) 
32383. 

He fell in love with his wife. ( Motion 
picture) 5597. 

He made me love him. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5677. 

He meant well. (Motion picture) 
32384. 


He never told her. (Drama) 8376. 
He’s adevil. (Motion picture) 11427. 


He wouldn’t wear glasses. (Motion 
picture) 32385. 


1624 


Head of the family. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


es 


He wrote a_ book. 
19195. 


Heacock (W. A.) Mail order bus. 
1949. 


(Motion picture) 


Head (B. W.) R. & H. adv. co. Serv- 
ice. 24433, 
Head (J. T.) King Rhythm. 29325. 
Head. (Drama) 31797. 


(Motion picture) 
14268. 
Headland, Ala., map. 25124. 
Heald (J. L.) Polk Co., Neb., direct. 
24407. 
Healds business college: 
America’s greatest schoolmaster. 
29826. 
Jameson (H. M.) Heald’s bus. 
pract. & accting. 3966. 
Healey (Frances) Poet who lost his 


pen. 14024. 
Health educa. league. Brackett (E. G.) 
Rheumatism. 85. 
Health funding co. Contract. 12417, 
17743. 
Health hunters. (Drama) 381798. 
Health road. (Motion picture) 11428. 
Health - wealth Syndicate — service. 
When the world smiles. 20475. 
Heard natl. bank. Join our Christ- 


mas banking club. 6878. 

Heard natl bank of Jacksonville. 
Wanted a manager. 6882. 

Hearing God speak through church 
worship. 17744. 

Hearing God speak through the spread 
of the church’s message. Pupil’s 
manual. 23800. 

Hearst’s internatl. library co.: 

Barnum (Vance) Joe Strong & 


his wings of steel. [ete.] 
28204-28208. 

Carr (A. R.) Nan Sherwood at 
Lakeview Hall. [ete.] 28511- 
285138. 

Davenport (Spencer) Rushton 
boys at Rally Hall [ete.] 


28728-28730. 
Heart of a child. 
14269. 
Heart of a fool. 
25268. 
Heart of a hero. 
32386 


(Motion picture) 
(Motion picture) 
(Motion picture) 


Heart of a nation. (Motion picture) 
5964. 

Heart of a show girl. 
ture) 19196. 
Heart of Bohemia. 
Heart of Bonita. 

5598 


(Motion pic- 


(Drama) 22442. 
(Motion picture) 


Heart of Dixie. (Drama) 5050. 

Heart of gold. (Drama) 13946. 

Heart of New York. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5599. 


Heart of Nora Flynn. 
ture) S773. 

Heart of old New England (Drama) 
27597. 

Heart of Paula. 
5600. 

Heart of Sister 
ture) 5601. 
Heart of the hills. 

25269. 
Heart of the immigrant. 
1072. 
Heart of Virginia 
picture) 25270. 
Heart of Wetona. 
Heart wrecker. 
14270. 
Heartaches. (Motion picture) 
Hearts & gold (Drama) 13947 
Hearts & solitaire. (Drama) 11044. 


Heart’s ash. (Drama) 8377. 
Hearts desire. (Drama) 1073. 
Hearts humane. (Drama) 13948. 
Hearts of Israel. (Drama) 5052. 
Heart’s tribute. (Motion picture) 
8774. 
Heartsease. 
Heartstrings. 
Heaslip (E. J.) 
Heath (D. C.) 
As you like it. 27558*. 
Brown (B. M.) Hygiene in home 
& town. 17288. 
French plays for children. 28347. 
JonzAles Ginorio (José) Lec- 
tura infantil. 29160. 
Haaren (J. H.) Natural free- 
hand writing based on muscu- 


(Motion pic- 


(Motion picture) 
Ann. (Motion pic- 
(Motion picture) 
(Drama) 
Keep. (Motion 


(Drama) 5051. 
(Motion picture) 


11429. 


31799. 
24952. 
20476. 


(Drama) 
(Drama) 
Mother. 
& Co.: 


lar movement exercises. 9682. 
Haliburton (M. W.) Haliburton 
fifth reader. 15213. 
—— Haliburton phonic chart. 
17704. 


Jones (K. M.) Des kindes erste 
lesebuch. 9934. 

Knowles (Antoinette) 
for teachers. 26488. 

Lee (James) Italian famity Rob- 
inson. 10064. 

Merchant of Venice. 16616*. 

Midsummer night’s dream. 249937. 

Sandwich (R. L.) Junior high 
schl. speller. 18406. 

Schmidhofer (Martin) 
tibungen fiir kinder. 4562. 

Stewart (C. T.) Gender & declen- 
sion of German nouns. 24658. 

Tempest. 32062*. 

Twelfth night. 27673**. 

Heath (F. 8.) Taught by the Holy 


Manual 


Lege- 


Spirit. 29327. 
Heath (Mrs. Julian) What every 
woman should know. 12418. 
Heath (M. L.) Festus. 24938. 


1625 


Heath (Percy) For art’s sake. 16552. 

Heath (S. E.) Balked. 22361. 

Heatwole (T. O.) Materia medica & 
therapeutics, 24881. 

Heberhart (C. E.) Vic Vacs. 
17745. 

Hebert (L. A.) Melting pot sales assn. 
of America. Hebert’s sunshine sales 
taiks. 380, 4212, 12875, 18055. 

Hebrew jockey. (Drama) 8313. 

Hebrew pub. co. Harkarvy (Alexan- 
der) Story of Hanucah. 23761. 

Hecht (Edith): 

Feredah. 11015. 
Marjorie. 11089. 

Hecht (J. B:) How to locate your 

telep. troubles. 26251. 


Hecht & co. Easter Sunday from 1916 
to 2000. 3849. 


Heck (W. L.) Elite soc. of America. 
20085. 


Heckel (G. B.): 
Paint & varnish sellers’ catechism. 


9748, 


[ete.] 12419, 12420. 
Painting with prepared paints. 
9750, 15278, 20477. 
Hedden.. (T.. C.) Worldly hope. 
16732. 


Hedenberg (J. W.) Chicago, Ill. 
Manual of the indus. map of Chi- 
cago. 3450. 


Hedge of heart’s desire. (Motion pic- 


-ture) 27839. 
Hedges (M. H.) Beloit pageant. 
13885. 


Hedman mfg. co. Fesler (D. F.) F. 


& E. sales manual. 12210. 
Hedrick, Ia., map. 16801. 


Heege (G. J.) Ole Olesen. 
Heege (P. A.) Ole Olesen. 
Heel of the law. 
27840. 
Heels. (Drama) .31800. 
Heer (I. C.) Laubgewind. 
Heergeist (C. A.) 
course. 29328. 
Hees (Mrs. M. A.): 
Bk. of original yokes. 
Collection of beautiful 


32165 (1) 
32165 (1) 
(Motion picture) 


22639. 
Carriage monthly 


3850. 
& useful 


patterns. 12421. 
Old & new original designs in tat- 
ting. 20478. 
Original designs in piano scearf, 
ete. 17749. 
Hefel (T. C.). Delaware Co., Ind., 
map. 1262. 
Heffner (G. O.) Hefiner’s bk. of 
magic foreign language playing 
ecards. 20479. 


Heidingsfeld 
8869, S370. 

Heiland (F. E.) 
20480). 


(Ludwig) Gute partie. 


Votes for women. 


1626 


pt. 1, n. 8., v.13 


Heilbroner (Louis): 


Heilbroner’s off. base ball blue bk. 
9751. 


Heilbroner’s records, major league | 


players. 1950. 
Heilman (W. T.) Chem. note bk. 
6883. 
Hein (Carl) Voice production in 
twenty lessons, 29329. 


Heine (Adolf) Feldgraue Sepp’l. 
22421. 

Heinrich amiisiert sich! (Drama) 
8378. 

Heinroth (Charles) Free organ re- 
citals. 20481. 


Heintz (A. T.) Golden glow of pio- 
neer days. 9753, 12422, 
Heinz (E. N.) Heinz int. & discount 


time teller & desk calendar. 3851, 
29330. 

Heinz int. & discount time teller & 
desk calendar. 3851, 29330. 

Heir of the woman-hater. (Drama) 
8379. 

Heir to the Hoorah. (Motion picture) 
25271. 

Held for damages. (Motion picture) 
8775. 

Helen of the chorus. (Motion picture) 
11430. 

Helen Stanton. (Drama) 16566. 

Helena, Mont., direct. 15279. 

Helena, Okl., map. 32216. 

Helena’s husband. (Drama) 32119*. 

Helen’s Hallowe’en. (Drama) 8380. 


Heliotype co. Boston, Mass., 
1250. 
Helier (B.) & co.: 


Recipes for preparing meat loaves. 


6884. 

Success with meat. 4733, 21962. 
Heller (T. B.) Proper ending. 26252. 
Hellis (C. B.): 

Orphans. 5130. 

Robinson Crusoe. 
Hellis (M. J.): 

Aladdin and the wonderful lamp. 

10947. 


map. 


8482. 


Blue-beard. 10967. 
Mexican spy. 11097. 
Hello New York. (Drama) 5053, 


8381. 
Hell's hinges. 
Helm (J. B.) 
Helm (J. 1.) 
Help. (Motion picture) 
Help. help, help. 


27841. 
Hélp yourself. (Drama) 31801. 
Helping Henry. (Drama) 2852. 
Hemming mfg. Co. 
molded insulation. 6885. 
Hemmingway (A. F. M.) 

tric incubator. 8245. 
Henanpup. (Motion picture) 19197. 


(Motion picture) 5602: 
Sixty and six. 11168. 
See Sand (J. Helm) 
14271. 


Small elec- 


(Motion picture) © 


Heat resisting © 


F Henderson (C. K.) jr. 


1 Henderson (D. M.) 


SE oe 


Henderschott (F. C.) 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Henbisch (G. A.) 
prust ~ co. Useful information. 
80581. 


Hence (E.) & co., inc. Tennessee, map. 
11331. 


7 enaericy (Brooks) : 


M. C. A. boys of Cliffwood. 
15280. 
on Bass Island. 20482. 
Bldg. & loan 
associations & how to organize them. 
12189. 
Henderson 
15281. 


(Agnes) That dream. 
Insur. agents 
desk monitor. 29332. 


Henderson (C. S. M.) Sea pictures. 
29331 


Alabama. Dept. 
Alabama 


Henderson (Chas. ) 
of agric. & industries. 
land bk. 23062. 

Morgan Robert- 
son at home. 12423. 

Henderson (G. G.) Biddle (E. M.) 
Chart showing Pa. workmen’s com- 
pensation law. 1505. 

Henderson (I. B.) Between the lines. 
81650. 

Henderson (J. E.) 
31660. 

Henderson (Lee) What the farmer, 
cheese maker & butter maker wants 
to know. 6886. 

Henderson (Peter) & co. 
for the garden. 382. 

Hendrick (Frank) Wastrel hoard. 
16710. 

Hendricks (B. C.) Manual of every 
day physics. 26253. 

Hendricks (S. E.) co., inc. Hendricks’ 
commer. register of the U. S. 23801. 

Hendricks’ commer. register of the 
U.S. 23801. 

Hendrickson (S. P.): 

Pauline Allen. 16644. 
Way Betty Botts brought up her 
children. 16712. 

Hendrie (Lucille) Happiness. 6887. 

Henery (C. B.) Where did Cain get 
his wife? 9754. 

Hening (L. H.) New family phonetic 
speller. 6888. 

Henley (N. W.) pub. co.: 

Fowler (G. L.) Anatomy of a 
steel hopper bettom coal ear. 
29095 


Pagé (V. W.)  Automobilists’ 
pocket companion. 24375. 
Location of cooling lubrica- 


Borrowers’ day. 


Everything 


Peoples’ bank & | Henneberry co.—Continued. 


Ferris-Dunlap auto supply co. 
Automobile & machinists’ sup- 


plies. 15113. 
Greene (C. W.) co. Automobile 
supply catalogue. 29190. 


Hennequin (M.): 
Cupid in a fix. 31711. 
Poilu. 8467, 8468, 31973. 
Hennessy (J. J.): 
Address delivered before the Ohio 
assn. of master bakers. 963. 
Bakery acctg. methods. 16472. 
Hennessy (R. B.) Sanctuary. 1174. 
Hennessy (W. G.) Penalty. 5141. 
Henning (A. F.) Sacramento mer- 
chants credit bureau. 18397. 
Henning (R. B.) Pulley-grip co. 
Pulley-grip. T7680. 
Henri, Hurst & McDonald: 


Merchandising thru middlemen. 
15282. 
Selling by mail. 20483. 


Henrici, Kent & Lowry eng. co. Build- 
ing of a plant. f[ete.] 17750-17752. 

Henrico Co., Va., map. 5277. 

Henry (George) United States, map. 
25184. 

Henry (L. L.): 


Awakening of Mr. Smith. 31637. 
Children’s Christmas dream. 
316838. 
Henry (R. L.) Algol. 25421. 
Henry (R. M.) Sardou (Victorien) 
Golden widow. 27683 (1). 


Henry (T. A.) 
home. 26254. 

Henry Co., [ll., direct. 29333. _ 

Henry Co., Ill., map. 3031. 

Henry Co., O., direct. 15283. 

Henry H. Rowley’s 1917 yr. bk., sue- 
cess on the farm. 29334. 

Henry’s little kid. 16966. 


Candy making in the 


Henry’s study hour. (Drama) 5054. 
Henry’s Thanksgiving. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27842. 


Robart (Olive) & 
30750. 


Henshaw (0. R.) 
co. Peter Pan confections. 
Henshaw motor ¢o.: 
Dodge bros. motor car. 
Making the dollar. 383. 
Henwood (C. E.) On the importance 
of being born again. 20484. 
Hepner (C. 8.) Freeport, Ill., map. 


1951. 


5270. 
Heppe (C. J.) & son. Heppe-Victor 
service. 15284. 


Hepple (Charles) Interest table Jap, 
govt. 44% sterling loan. 15285. 
Her bad quarter of an hour. (Motion 


tion system faults made easy. picture) 5603. 
10417. Her better self. (Motion picture) 
Henneberry co.: 5604. 
Farmer auto supply co., ine.| Her bitter cup. (Motion picture) 
Catalogue. 17608. 5605. 
1627 


8382. 
16567. 
(Motion picture) 


Her brother’s code. (Drama) 

Her castle in Spain. (Drama) 

Her celluloid hero. 
11481. 


Her champion. (Drama) 18839. 

Her chance. (Motion picture) 27843. 
Her children. (Drama) 24953. 

Her defiance (Motion picture) 5606. 
Her double life. (Motion picture) 
22905. 

Her dream man. (Motion picture) 
5607. 

Her dream of life. (Motion picture) 
5608. 

Her father’s son. (Motion picture) 
22906. 

Her fight. (Drama) 13949. 


Her fighting spirit. 
16956, 19174. 

Her first lesson in horseback riding. 
(Drama) 16568. 


(Motion picture) 


Her first night married. (Drama) 
1074. 
Her first patient. (Drama) 22443. 


Her friend, the doctor. (Motion pic- 


ture) 5609. 

Her great hour. (Motion picture) 
5610. 

Her great part. (Motion picture) 
11482. 

Her great price. (Motion picture) 
S776. 

Her greatest performance. (Motion 
picture) 32387. 

Her greatest story. (Motion picture) 
5611. 


Her happiness. (Drama) 31990. 


Her hero maid. (Motion picture) 
S777. 

Her honor the mayor. (Drama) 
27598. 

Her husband. (Drama) 5055, 31802. 


Her husbandless honeymoon. (Dra- 


ma) 24954, 24955. 

Her husband’s faith. (Motion picture) 
11483. 

Her husband's wife. (Motion picture) 
14272. 

Her idea. (Drama) 11045. 

Her invisible husband. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5612. 

Her loving relations. (Motion pic- 
ture) 114384. 


Her majesty. (Motion picture) 25261. 
Her master’s voice. (Drama) 18840. 
Her maternal right. (Motion picture) 


11435. 

Her message to heaven. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27844. 

Her mother’s sweetheart. (Motion 
picture) 19198. 

Her naked soul. (Motion picture) 
778. 

Her naughty eyes. (Motion picture) 
5613 


pt. 1, n. s., v.18 


Her partner. (Motion picture) 8779. 
Her perfect husband. (Motion pic- 


ture) 32388. 

Her picture. (Drama) 25021. 

Her power. (Drama) 2853. 

Her sister’s guilt. (Motion picture) 
32389. 

Her sister’s sin. (Motion picture) 
8780. 

Her soul’s song. (Motion picture) 
142738. 

Her steady carfare. (Motion picture) 
5614. 

Her story. (Drama) 14049*. 

Her surrender. (Motion picture) 
22907. 


Her titled husband. (Drama) 31803. 
Her two weeks honeymoon. (Drama) 
13950. 

Her vanished youth. 
ture) 25272. 
Her vow fulfilled. 
19183, 22896. 
Her wayward sister. 
ture) 5615. 
Her wedding day. 
Her wedding day. 


(Motion pic- 
(Motion picture) 
(Motion pic- 


(Drama) 8383. 
(Motion picture 


25278. 
Her wonderful secret. (Motion pic- 
ture) 14274. 
Herald pub. house: 

Bible calendar. 28329. 

Daily food. 28712. 
Herald tailoring co. Fatten your 
purse. 12424. 
Heralds of liberty. Certificate of 
membership. [ete.] 9755, 9756. 


Herbert (G. W.) ine. Standard farm 
paper yr. bk. 18509. 
Herbert (Hugh): 
Pretenders. 11138. 


Turn of the tide. 1203. 


Herbert (Joseph) Alone at last. 
8258. 
Hercules & his mother. (Drama) 
24930. 


Hercules powder co. Game farming 


for profit & pleasure. 3852. 

Hercules, the lion killer. (Drama) 
24930. 

Herder (J. G.) This is not a poet. 
6889. 

Here are your children. (Drama) 
22619. 


Hereditary order of descendents of co- 
lonial governors. Extracts from by- 


laws. 1952. 

Heredity. (Drama) 31804. 
Herford (C.H.) Merchant of Venice. 
16616*. 

Hering (John) Queensboro, N. Y., 
direct. 16028. 

Heritage of hate. (Motion picture) 
27845. 


1628 


Heritage of valor. 
22908. 
_ Herkat (J. M.) Weisse frau. 382121. 


Herman (W. C.): 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


a 


(Motion picture) 


Herman (Julius) Rotoprint gravure 
co., inc. Rotogravure by rotoprint 
methods. 21674. 


Any man’s sister. 8264. 
In old Virginia. 13957. 
Millionaire’s son & the shop girl. 
31893. 
Shoplifters. $2021. 
Unele Josh, 82099. 
Where the River Shannon flows. 
18951. 
Hermann (FE. P.): 
Action & personal _ efficiency. 
25598. 
Preparedness & personal efficiency. 
9151. 


Hermann (Georg) Heinrich Schin 
jr., anfang. 384. 

Herminie, Pa., map. 16802. 

Hermit. (Drama) 2854. 


Hermit. (Motion picture) 27846. 

Hermosa Beach, Cal., direct. 2396. 

Hernandez Mir (Guillermo) Genio de 
Leén. 28438. 

Hernani. (Drama) 10987*, 16496. 

Hero. (Drama) 16569. 


Hero by proxy. (Motion picture) 


Hero in spite of himself. (Motion 
picture) 5616. 

Hero of submarine D-2. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5617. 

Heroine of Ava. (Drama) 13951. 

Heroine of San Juan. (Motion pic- 


ture) 27847. 
Heroines of the Templars crusade. 
Ritual. 20485. 
Herold (Charles) Chas. Herold’s sys- 
tem of mental & phys. science. 
20486 


Heron (R. F.) Tepic, Mexico, map. 
S662. 


Herr aus der sezession. (Drama) 
16570. 

Herrick (A.C.) Wanted... aready- 
made man. §559. 

Herrick (G. F.) Walrus. 14056. 


Herrick (J. W.) 
nitto. 18810. 
Herrick (L. F.) Cat. of Langwater 

Guernseys. 23802. 
Herrick (M. T.) How to finance the 
farmer. 385. 
Herrick & Bennett. 
lator. 386. 
Hersey (G. M.): ; 
George Washington memorial 
assn., R. I. advisory council. 
Nation wide citizen’s movement. 
29139. 


Child of the Ma- 


Maturity calcu- 


Hersey (G. M.)—Continued. 

Massachusetts, map. 14122. 

Natl. civie hall. 6890. 

Reproach to be removed. 29335. 
Hertford, N. C., map. 16803. 
Hertha’s mistake. (Drama) 31805. 
Hervey (W.1L.) Introd. third reader. 

23803. 
Herz (Eugene) : 
Bookkeeping for the storekeeper. 
1953, 6891, 9757, 12425, 17753. 
How profits can be assured. 
15287. 

Perpetual culendar. 23804. 

Herz (W. C.) Collation of epigrams 
on the subject of saving. 1954. 

Herzberg (M. J.) Quest. on Pancoast 
& Shelly’s first bk. in English lit. 
12426. 

Herzberger (F. W.) At eventide there 
shall be light. 6893. 

Herzer (Ludwig) Zimmer der Pom- 
padour. 25087. 

Herzmansky (Bernhard) 
linger (Ludwig) 

Herzog (Maximilian) 


See Dob- 


Foot & mouth 


disease. fete.] 6894, 6895. 
Hesper. (Motion picture) 19199. 
Hesper of the mountains. (Motion 

picture) 19199. 

Hess (Gilbert) Poultry culture. 

29336. 

Hess & Clark. Hess (Gilbert) Poul- 

try culture. 29336. 

Hetschel (Richard) Old California 

pioneer. 26255. 

Higley (H. R.) Our system. 29350. 
Hettinger bros. mfg. co. White line 

office equipment. 20487 
Heubinger (N.) Iowa, map. 25128. 
Heuzey (J. P.) Chemin sans but. 

17754. 

Hewett (G. H.) Chicago, Ill. Mac- 


donald labor direct. 25714. 
Hewett (Harlow) Willcox, Peck & 


Hughes. Your money back. 27525. 

Hewitt (J. O.) Cynthia’s romance. 
5017. 

Hexagon sewing machine co. Hexa- 
gon machina de _ coser. [ete.] 
29337-29342. 

Hexengericht. (Drama) 16571. 


Heyden (Fritz) Kunst und leben. 
10013, 20782. 
Heywood (D. H.) 

12427. 
Heywood (E. J.) 
3853 


Mind power bldg. 
Bigger, better bus. 


Heywood (F. H.) New eight acre 
shopping & office center. 29348. 
Hiatt (L. E.) Acme drafting system. 
26256. 
Hibernia bank & trust co.: 
Digest of the Federal farm loan 
act. 20488. 


1629 


INDEX 


: | 
Hibernia bank & trust co.—Continued. | Hidden 


Have money, join our Xmas bank- 
ing club. 15288. 
Join our Christmas banking club. 
3856, 6896. 
Hichborn (Franklin) 
Grant’s fight against the San Fran- 
cisco tenderloin. 20489. 


Hickenlooper (Jean) Outwitting the 
devil. 25015. 


Hickerson (A. 
ja 


Hickey-Freeman co. 
one. 6899. 
Hickman (F. C.) 
»29344. 

Hickman (Mrs. H.): 
Cousin Clementine. 31709. 
House divided. 13953. 

Hickman (J. J.) Have your house 

wired. 29345. 
Hickman (T. BE.) Teemy dict. of sim- 
plified spelling. 9758. 
Hicks (E. F.) Guide. 26257. 
Hicks (H. M.): 
Plenty of pep. 31971. 
2323 Bade st. 32165. 
Hicks (1I.) & son. Hicks nurseries. 
Home landscapes. 3857. 


H.) Washerman. 


Tll take this 


Personal service. 


Hicks (I. E.) Moral-house-cleaning. 
12428. 
Hicks (R. V.) How to make the win- 


ter flock declare paying dividends. 
387. 

Hicks (Seymour) Happy day. 13944. 

Hicks nurseries. Home _ landscapes. 
8857. 

Hickson: 

Are you there. 12429. 

D’automne. 17755. 

Débutante’s winter 
29346. 

Fulfilment of our spring prophecy. 
20490. 

Hickson (KE. J.) Organization of the 
bankers fire insur. exchange of 
America. 29347. 

Hickson & co.: 

Bride’s tailleur. 9759. 

Designed by Hickson of 
[ete.] 3858, 3859. 

— D’automne. 7755. 

Débutante’s winter tailleurs. 


tailleurs. 


fe 


29346. 
Fulfilment of our. spring 
prophecy. 20490. 
—— High lights of autumn fash- 
ions. 23805. 
Winter tailleur. 26258. 
Intimations. 15289. 
Shorter coats & skirts for longer 
days. 6900. 
Hidden city of crime. (Moticn pic- 
ture) S762. 


Senator |. 


pt.1, n.s., v.13 
face, (Motion _ picture) 
14287. 
Hidden fires. (Motion picture) 
14259. 
Hidden menace. (Motion picture) 
23013, 27774. 
Hidden prince. (Motion picture) 
22993. 
Hidden scar. (Motion picture) 
25274. 
Hide leather & belting co. Catalog. 
23806. . 
Higbie (H. H.) Ans. to problems. 
27344. 
Higby (A. W.) Fundamentals of 
faith & faithfulness. 9760. 
Higgins (H. A.) Course in the scel- 


ence of phys. self bldg. 29348. 
Higgins (Mrs. M. P.) Children’s mes- 
sage. 1004. 
Higgins (Pattillo) 
map. 2987. 
High (Fred) Lessons learned from 
the birds. 6901. 
High diver’s curse. 
32890. 
High-fliers. 
High play. 
High speed. 


Barbers Hill, Tex., 
(Motion picture) 
(Motion pictures) 


5618. 
(Drama) 8384. 
(Motion picture) 22909. 


Higher destiny. (Motion picture) 
19200. 

Higher thought. (Drama) 10993, 

Highest price. (Drama) 31907. 

Highfill (C. W.) Govt. aid for road- 


bldg. 6902. 

Highland body mfg. co. Standard 
Highland bodies for motor trucks. 
29349. 

Highland Park bus. direct. 3860. 

Highland Park state bank of Detroit. 
Guest (E. A.) Spirit of a bank. 
29207. 


Highley (J. E.) Combination to play 


Canfield solitaire. 26259. 

Hight (Mary) Shakespearean fan- 
tasy. 11161. 

Hightstown, N. J., map. 19001. 

Highway of fate. (Motion picture) 
19201. 

Highway to love. (Drama) 1075. 


Highwood, Mont., map. 11272. 


Higley (H. R.) Our system. 9761, 
29350. 

Hikell co. Hykell club. 29351. 

Hilbert (Jaroslav) Whom the gods 
destroy. 22654. 


Hildebrand (J. H.) Outline of lec- 
tures in chem. 29352. 


Hilderbrant (KE. L.) Crusade of the 
ages. 31599. 
Hilger, Mont., map. 14103. 
Hill (C. E.) Anatomical chart. 26260. 
Hill (Christine) : 
Turk. 32092. 
Under the hats wing. 32101. 


1630 


“nos.1-12,1916 


Rill (FE. C.) Bk. of evolution. 
Hill (G. B.): 
Corner House girls in a play. 
; [ete.] 9763, 6764. 
: Say uncle. 16677. 
Hill (Gus): 
Hans und Fritz. 31796. 
My mother’s rosary. 5116, 11108. 
Polly & her pals. 8469. 


Hill (J. J.) Year with colors for 
youth of U. S. 17756. 

Hill (J. M.): 

Balanced daily diet. 

17758. 

Whys of cooking. 15290. 
Hill (J. P.) Natl. protection. 20491. 
Hill (L. C.) Our flag. 20492. 


fete.] 17757, 


Hill (M. B.) Mining precious treas- 
ures from the word of God. 26261. 

Hill (M. F.) Lost village. 22486. 

Hill (Napoleon) Psychol. of sales- 
manship 

Hill (W. A.): 


Seenario bulletin. 
and sell scenarios. 2475. 
Hill bros. fur co. Hill bros. trappers 
guide. 23808. 
Hill direct. co., inc.: 
Alexandria. Va.. direct. 23069. 
Charlottesville, Va., direct. 25709. 
Honewell & City Point, Va., direct. 
17786. 


Kingston, N. C., direct. 26478. 

Lynchburg, Va., direct. 15639. 

Norfolk & Portsmouth, Va., di- 
rect. 7558. 

Petersburg, Va.. direct. 18286. 

Richmond, Va.. direct. 772+. 

Roanoke, Va., direct. 18339. 


Rocky Mount, N. C.. direct. 24469. 
Staunton. Va., direct. & list of 


Augusta Co. farmers. 27233. 
Wilson, N. C.. direct. 22297. 


Hill pub. co.: 
Amer. machinist. 
25460, 28052. 
Barton (C. R.) Manufacture of 
eartridge brass. 11760. 

Colvin (F. H.) Mfg. British 8-in. 
shells. 9319. 

—— Mfg. 120-millimeter Serbian 
shells. 3485; 6420. 

Cone-pulley speed table. 3488. 

Conover (W. R.) Arr. & mainte- 
nance of machine tools. [ete.] 
17382-17385. 

— Control of expense materials. 
[ete.] 19883, 19884. 

—— Dent. of economy. 9327. 

— Design and drafting. [ete.] 
1485814860. 

——Factory transportation of 
product & materials. {ete.] 
12008, 12009. 


U. S. munitions. 


9762. | Hill pub. co.—Continued. 


INDEX 


—— Machine-shop 
6428. 

Croft (Terrell) Rational design 
of foundation. 12038. 

Mawson (Robert) Making bayo- 
net scabbards. f[ete.] 18047- 
18050, 21032, 21033. 

—— Making 1 Ib. cartridge cases. 
12864. 

—— Mfg. 12-in. shrapnel. 


small _ tools. 


7324, 


10169. 

Meyers (P. M.) Methods of lo- 
eating machinery foundation 
templets. 4234. 

Sargent (S. B.) Design & con- 
struction of textile machinery 
cams. 2468. 

Smith (G. R.) 
tridges. 4645. 

Stickney (G. H.) 
of good shop 
21946. 

Suverkrop (E. A.) Mfg. British 
18-pounder high-explosive shells. 
2577, 4743, T9S86. 


Mfg. rifle car- 


Economic value 
illumination. 


Van Deventer (J. H.) Three- 
inch Russian shrapnel. 2653, 
4839. 

Hill-Smith metal goods co. Repair 


15291. 
Machine tools. 


parts for Ford cars. 

Hilles & Jones co. 
26262. 

Hiliman (S. F.): 

Lady gardner. 31842. 
Passing souls. 31956. 
Peggy’s prophecy. 27648. 
Piano is tuned. 2913. 

Hillmann (M. A.) Will Shakespeare. 
16725. 

Hills (A. M.) Non-mechanical check 
protecting co. Non-mechanical check 
protecting systems. 7555. 

Hillsdale Co., Mich., map. 32217. 

Hillyard, Wash., direct. 4694. 

Hillyer (C. R.) Procedure before the 
LCC. Sie. 

Hilton (H. H.): 

Long or short shafts. 23810. 
Value of putting. 9765. 

Hincks bros. & co. Taxation of se- 
curities in Conn. 20493. 

Hind (C. L.) Art of 
26263, 29554. 

Hinde & Dauch paper Co. 
home selling. 6903 

Hinderer ({J. G.) 
forte schl. Bulletin. 
26265. 

Hinderer pianoforte schl. 
[ete.] 26264, 26265. 

Hindley (W. W.): 

Desk man. 18819. 
Scoop. 8488. 
Their little bit. 


landscape. 
Farm to 


‘Hinderer piano- 
[ete.] 


Bulletin. 


16694. 


1631 


INDEX 


Hinds (A. S.): 
Time touches lightly the fair skin 
of childhood. 12430. 
When you use Hinds honey « al- 
mond cream. 6994. 


Hine (P. W.) Old jewels in new set- 


tings. 12431. 
Hines (A. V.) I take this woman. 
16576. 


Hines direct. 
23811. 
S515. 


Hines (C. C.) sons co. 
of med. examiners, 
Hinés (Dixon) Stranded. 


Hines (E. T.) Organization chart. 
20494. 

Hines (L. N.) Elements of spelling. 
6751. 

Hines eng. & construction co. Datias, 
Or., map. 11258. 

Hinkle (H. M.) Chute. [ete.] 20495- 
20498. 

Hinkley (Laura) It’s an ill wind. 


31830. 

Hinton, Okl., map. 2771S. 

Hippee motor supply co. New miche- 
lin universal tread. 29357, 


Hiram & the peddlers. (Drama) 
24956. 

Hirchmann (Henri) Charmante Ros- 
alie. $8291. 

Hired & fired. (Motion picture) 
23030. 

Hired, tired & fired. (Motion picture) 
5619. 

Hirsch (Baron de) trade sehl. See 


Baron de Hirseh trade sch. 
Hirsch (Cal) & sons iron & rail co. 
Bk. of, 1,000 bargains. 9766. 
Hirsch (S. M.): 
Three in one. 
Yogo or Yoga. 27681. 

Hirsch, Lilienthal & co. Dominion of 
Canadian loans. 29359. 
Hirschfeld (George) Mothers. 

Hirsch! (S. D.): 
Evidence, with outline of study. 


11191. 


13992*. 


26266. 
Pleading. 29360. 
Trade-mark & copyright protec- 
tion. 3861. 
Hirschler (B. A.) Photographic 
primer. 26267. 


Hirth (William ) 
Stamping out hog cholera. 

His alibi. (Drama) 2855. 

His auto ruination. (Motion picture) 


Connaway (J. W.) 
6426. 


5620. 
His birthday gift. (Motion picture) 
16967. 


His bread & butter. 
114386, 27848. 


(Motion picture) 


His brother’s keeper. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19202. 

His brother's pal. (Motion picture) 
5621. 


pt. I, p. s., v. 13 


His brother’s wife. (Motion picture) 


11487. 

His chance. (Drama) 25021. 

His conscious conscience. (Motion 
picture) 25275. 

His daughter’s dilemma. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5622. 

His dukeship, Mr. Jack. (Motion pie- 
ture) 11488. 

His Dutch uncle. (Drama) 8385. 

His father’s will. (Drama) 1076. 

His favorite bin. 4417. 

His first case. (Drama) 11046. 

His first day off. (Drama) 22444. 


His first tooth. (Motion picture) 
16968. 

His golden hour. (Motion picture) 
27849. 

His great triumph. (Motion picture) 
14821. 

His hereafter. (Motion picture) 5623. 

His highness, the janitor. (Motion 
picture) 8781. 

His honor. (Drama) 11047. 

His ivory dome. (Motion picture) 
32391. 

His last chance. (Drama) 18841. 

His last laugh. (Motion picture) 


11489, 27850. 
His last pet. (Drama) 11048. 
His little pal. (Drama) 1102. 
His little spirit girl. (Motion picture) 


19208. 

His little story. (Motion picture) 
11440. 

His little wife. (Motion picture) 
22910. 

His lost love. (Drama) 31806. 

His luck. (Drama) 31990. 


His lucky day. (Motion picture) 8782. 

His other self. (Drama) 31807. 

His majesty, Dick Turpin. (Motion 
picture) 5624. 

His masterpiece. 

His Methodist foot. 


(Drama) 16572. 
(Drama) 18842. 


His moral code. (Motion picture) 
27851. 

His mother’s boy. (Motion picture) 
22911. 


(Drama) 5056. 
(Motion picture) 


His neighbor. 
His neighbor’s wife. 
8783. 
His new 
25249. 
His own Nemesis. 

25276. 
His own story. 
16969. 
His partner’s daughter. 


job. | (Motion picture) 
(Motion picture} 
(Motion picture) 
(Drama) 


8386. 
His picture. (Motion picture) 14275. 


His picture in the papers. (Motion 
picture) 8784. 
His price. (Drama) 16573. 


1632 


q 


_ His return, 


His stolen fortune. 


His temper-mental 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


His pride & shame. (Motion picture) 
5625. 


(Motion picture) 5626. 


(Motion picture) 19204. 


_ rival. 
His Royal Highness the Prince of 
Wales with the guards. (Motion pic- 


¢, 


- ture) 65781. 
His sister’s champion. 
ture) 5627. 


His sister’s friend. 


(Motion pic- 


(Drama) 5057. 


(Motion picture) 
19205 


mother - in - law. 


(Motion picture) 19206. 
His white lie. (Motion picture) 
His wife’s allowance. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32392. 
His wife’s good name. (Motion pic- 
ture) 22912. 
His wife’s mistake. (Motion picture) 
8785. 
His wife’s mother. (Motion picture) 
82393. 
His wooden leg. (Motion picture) 
8786. 
His word of honor. (Drama) 22445, 


His world of darkness. (Motion pic- 


ture) 8787. 
Hispanic soc. of America. Pecadora. 
81968. ; 
Historic gardens of New England. 


18473. 

Historic pageant of Fort Fairfield & 
the Aroostook Valley. 22446. 

Hit-the-trail Holliday. (Drama) 
11049. 

Hitcheock, Okl., map. 27719. 

Hitchman (A. B.) Vera Cruz, Mexico, 
map. 32308. 

Hite (M.D.) Statement of the funda- 
ment of aesthetics. 29361. 

Hix (Melvin) Introd. third reader. 
23803. 

Hixson (H. P.) I am your enemy. 
9767. 

Hoag (E. F. A.) Mountain maid. 
13993. 

(G. 


Hoard (H. L.) Hoard’s 5000 farm, 
ranch & cottage names. 29362. 

Hoax house. (Motion picture) 5629. 

Hobart (Frederick) Monarch system 
of piano instr. 29363. 

Hobart (G. F.) Bigger, better bus. 
15292. 

Hobart (G. V.): 
Moonlight Mary. 
What's your 

22650. 
Ziegfeld follies of 1916. 14067. 
Hobart, Okl., map. 5278. 


S.) Lincoln highway. 


1117. 
husband doing? 


INDEX 


Hobbs (Mrs. P. L.) Natl. soc. U. 8. 
daughters of 1812 Lineage bk. 
24237. 

Hoboken, N. J., map. 32224. 

Hobson’s choice. (Drama) 11049*, 

Hochheimer (Rita) But Germany 
made a natl. idol of him. 15293. 

Hochzeit casimirs. (Drama) 24957. 

Hodby (W. B.) Fiat lux. 3862. 

Hodge (J. P.) Hodge’s common sense 
shorthand. 29364. 

Hlodge (R. H.) Who’s who & what’s 


What. 32140. 

Hodgenville, Ky., map. 11273. 

Hodges (G. C.) There is coming a 
day. 26268. 

Hodges (Horace) Little lady in blue. 
27622. 

Hodges (L. B.) Romance in feathers. 
15294. 

Hodges (lL. M.) Bird guardians. 
S280. 

Hiodges (V. VY. C.) Simplified healing. 
15295, 

Ilodges (W. C.) Married on a bet. 


6905. 


Hodges pub. co., ine. Hodges’ N. Y. 


city nurses’ direct. 20499. 

Hodges’ N. Y. city nurses’ direct. 
20499. 

Hodgkins (C. R.) Step in = steam. 
26269, 

Hodgkinson  (Hlizabeth) Pilgrim’s 
progress, 22558. 

Hodgman (C. S.) A. B. C. bk. of 
birds. f[ete.] 29865-29370. 

Hodgman (Cecil) New England, map. 
11296. 

Hodgson (E. F.) co. Hodgson wig- 


6906. 
Only a rose in the 


Wwam portable houses. 
Hodgson (Eunice) 
gutter. 17759. 
Iiodson (Clarence) & co. 
7% certificates. 20500. 
Hoechstetter (Sophie) Stunde der er- 
fiillung. 29371. 
Hoelscher (Charles) 
map. 113826. 
Hoeny (A. W.) 
Hoevel mfg. corp. 
machines. 23813. 


$100 & $500 


St. Louis, Mo., 


Truest one. 11204. 
Hoevel sandblast 


Hofer (M. R.) Seasonable festivals & 
pageants. 15296. 
Hofert (W. F.) Classified — direct. 


mfrs. of adv. specialties, ete. 28615. 


Hoff (W. C.) Just Red. 11067. 
Hoffman (A. 8.) Nothing doing. 
31933. 
Hoffman (Aaron): 
Andy Rice in society. 22356. 
Boss. 18801. 
Domestic economy. 1033. 


People’s friend. 1145. 
Waiter. 22642. 


1633 


INDEX 


Hoffman (M. H.) Why bluebird? 
26270. 

Hoffmann (Eberhard) Painted illu- 
sions. 1140. 

Hofheimer (Jack) State constitu- 
tional law. 12432. 


Hofmann (F. O.) 
tions. 293872. 

Hofmann (G. W.) 
32085. 


Hofmannsthal (Hugo von): 
Frau ohne schatten. 31774. 
Madonna Dianora. 2883. 


Hogaboom (Winfield) Daughter of 
the don. 22866. 


Hogan (B. H.) Internal bath. 29373. 
Hogle (J. A.) Hogle (J. A.) & co. 


Hints & sugges- 


Tree of heaven. 


Hand bk. of Utah securttucs. 2050/1. 
Hogrefe (Pearl) Every senior. 11009. 
Hogue (Shea) Return of Magee. 

31998. 


Hogwallow news. 3888, 1955, 3863, v768, 
12433, 15297, 20502, 28233. 


Hohenschleyer (Amadeus von) See 
Von Hohenschleyer (Amadeus) 

Hoit (BE. K.) Pie Face turns. 15300. 

Hoit (Romaine) Hoit (BE. K.) Pie 
Face turns. 153800. 

Hokanson (N. M.) Svenska alman- 
ackan. 31157. 

Hoke, (C. F.) Burglar. 5000. 

Holbrook (H. F.) Select Scriptures. 
23814. 

Holbrook (Mildred) Andy, you’re a 
dandy. fete.] 29374—-29377. 


Holbrook, Ariz., map. 8618. 
Holbrook, Mass., direct. 21620. 


Holeomb (J. I.) mfg. co. Catalog. 
17760. 

Hold fast. (Motion picture) 8851. 

Hold-up. (Drama) 13952. 


Holden (G. H.) & co., ine.: 
Loretz (J. L.) Payroll auditing. 
4163. 
New York (City) Record insur. 
direct. 26787. 
New York & New Jersey. 
veyor insur. direct. 24261. 
Holden & Harron. Bill-poster. 13890. 
Holding the fort. (Drama) 18843. 
Hole in the wall. (Drama) 31808. 
Holeproof hosiery co.: 
Both silk & cotton guaranteed. 
[ete.] 17761-17763. 
Holeproof hosiery. 23815. 
Holeproof hosiery for Christmas. 
293878. 
Now for a sane Christmas. 
1957-1961. 
Thousands of tributes to hole- 
proof’s double-service. 20503. 
Holgate, O., map. 25125. 
Holiday jingle bk. 7061. 


Sur- 


Lete. ] 


pt. Ij n. 8., v.13 


Holiday message makers: 
Holiday message bk. 26271. 


Johnston (JM/rs. C. E.) Holiday 
jingle bk. 7061. 
Holihan (J. H.) Gold seal no. 10. 
20504. 


Holland (F. C.) Cave woman. 138900. 

Holland (F. J.) Fleeto, the great 
naval war game. 17764. 

Holland (J. C.) Art of effective pub- 
lic speaking. 1962. 

Holland, Mich., map. 32218. 

Hollen (R. H.) - Jaeckson‘loose leaf Ill. 


corp. record. 15302. 

Hollenbeck press. Folder movie. 

9770. 

Holley (Horace) Read-aloud plays. 

31990. 

Holliday (J. R.): 
Constitution, Before & after 
breakfast. [etc.] 3490-3492. 


Feeding the pussy in the 
morning. [ete.] 1613-1615. 
In society circles. 174. 
(M. F.) Wicker furniture. 


Holliday 
15308. 
Holliday (W. J.) & co. 
guide. 23816. 
Hollis (F. W.) Pleasant hour. 13869. 
Hollister (L. D.) Fore. 8347. 
Holm & Olson, ine. Bulbs, trees, 
shrubs & plants for fall planting. 
20505. 
Holman (A. J.) co. Bible. Soul win- 
ners’ testament. 19646. 
Holman (C. W.) Irish land purchase 
system. 6907. 
Holman (F. E.): 
Course in higher 
fete.] 6908-6920. 
Lecture. 15304. 
Holman (Harry) 
1136. 
Holman (J. B.) Combined life, acci- 
dent & health insur. 17765. 
Holman’s natl. schl. of accountancy: 
Holman (F. E.) Course in higher 


Street buyers 


accountancy. 


Old Bill Rogers. 


accountancy. [ete.] 6908-6920. 
Holman’s natl. schl. of account- 
ancy. 6921. 
Lecture. 9771, 15304. 
Holmes (C. N.) Their first quarrel. 
5200. 
Holmes (D. F.) Cash discount. 
29379. 
Holmes (Donald) Catalog. 3865. — 
Holmes (Jessie) Picture of a child. 
1963. } 
Holmes (M. J.) Dora Deane. 27578. 


Holmquist (F. N.): 
Arizona, map. 
Phoenix, Ariz., map. 

Holophane glass ¢co., ine. 

the light of your personality. 
23817, 23818. 


16741, 16742. 

11317. 
Decolite, 

[ete.] 


1634 


~ nos, 1-12, 1916 


- Holstein-Friesian assn. of America: 

Advance register yr. bk. 293880. 

Holstein-Friesian herd-bk. 23819. 
Holt (F. T.) Fire & fireside. 16549. 

Holt (G. A.) Prairie farmer. Boys, 
girls, stop-look-listen. 13244. 

Holt (Henry) & co.: 

Forest princess & other masques. 
27584. 

Herzberg (M. J.) Ques. on Pan- 
coast & Shelly’s first bk. in 
Engl. lit. 12426. 

Rose (W. A.) ‘Tin owl stories. 
27066 


Smith (EB. B.) In the Land of 


’ Makebelieve. 21869. 

Holt (N. E.) Fixation of atmos- 
pheric nitrogen. 23337. 

Holt (W. E.) Great Lakes territory, 
map. 3026. 

Holt mfg. co. Caterpillar. 20506. 

Holton (M. A.) Teachers’ notebk. 


for the Holton-Curry fourth reader. 
{ete.] 29881, 29382. 
Holton (M. W.) Pawnshop. 22552. 
Holweg (Theobald von Bethmann-) 
See Bethmann-Holweg (Theobald 
von) 
Holyoke, Mass., direct. 3866. 
Holyoke, Mass., map. 1283, 
Holzapfel pub. co. Protective 
facts cartooned. 23820. 
Home & farm pub. co., inc. 
(Jane) Dearlove Loring. 26116. 
Home benefit circle co. Plan. 9777. 
Home builders service. Home build- 
ers service. 23821. 
Home life. $2,500.00 cash. 23822. 
Home management. 7321. 
Home needlework pub. co.: 
Huston (M. L.) Home needle- 
work centerpiece &  doilies. 
[ete.] 29419-29421. 


3032. 
tariff 


Gillmore 


Julian (Elma) ed. Home needle- | 


work tatting bk. 29646. 

Home nursing suggestions. 21113. 
Home of the oyster. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32394. 
Home on leave. (Motion picture): 
Home press. Mass every day in the 

year calendar. 30066. 

Home savings loan & trust co., ine. 
Three per cent loan contract. [etc.] 
6922, 6923. 

Home soil & seed tester co. Home 
soil & seed testers. 23823. 


Home sweet home. (Drama) 
27599. 


Home telep. & teleg. co., Long Branch, 
Cal. Telep. direct. 3867, 23825. 

Home telep. & teleg. co. of Pasadena. 
Telep. directs. 9778, 20508, 26272. 

Home telep. & teleg. co. of Portland, 
Or. Telep. direct. 6924, 20509. 


11050, 


Home telep. & teleg. co. of Spokane. 
Telep. direct. 9780. 20510. 29383. 


Home telep. co., Goshen, Ind. Telep. 
direct. 17766. 


Homeless hobo. (Drama) 18844, 
Homely hints by Mrs. Thrift. 3868. 


Homer, N. Y., direct. 14870. 
Homestead, Pa., direct. 6925. 


Homestead almanac. 29384. 

Homestead bank of Brooklyn. Join 
the Prosperity club. 9781. 

Honeymoon days. (Drama) 31809. 

Honeymoon hold-up. (Drama) 2856. 

Honeymoon in 2000. (Drama) 5058. 

Honig (Louis) I am the agent of 
the king of horrors. [ete.] 15309- 
15318. 


Honig-Cooper co. Honig (Louis) I 
am the agent of the king of horrors. 
fete.] 15309-15318. 

Honk-honk-maybe. (Drama) 24958. 

Honolulu, Hawaii: 

Direct. 153814. 
Traffic speed & automobile regis- 
tration ordinances. 389. 
Honor cross. (Drama) 1077. 


Honor of Mary Blake. (Motion pic- 


ture) 32395. 

Honor’ system. (Motion picture) 
32396. 

Honor thy country. (Motion picture) 
27852. 

Honorable friend. (Motion picture) 
19208. 

Honorable Mr. Oxenham. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27933. 

Honor’s altar. (Motion picture) 5630. 

Hood ptg. co. Direct advertising. 
6926. 

Hood River, Or., map. 22717. 


Hooded helper. (Motion picture) 


S803. 
Hoodman blind. (Motion picture) 
8839. 
Hoodoo Ann. (Motion picture) 
11441. 
Hoodoo escalator. (Drama) 2857. 
Hoodwinking the impressario. 
(Drama) 22447. 


Hooe (Lida) Pract. drawing. 23826. 
Hooker (F. C.) Craven. 12434. 
Hooper (G. H.): 
I’m longing for the old home down 
in Maine. 6927. 
Ode to Mt. Tamalpais. 1964. 
Hooper (H. S.) Fairest of the fair. 
9782. 
Hooper (R. H.) & co. Monthly range 
of prices for cotton futures in N. Y. 
17767. 


Hooper, Neb., map. 5279. 
Hoops CW. W.) Bigger, better bus. 
9783 


Hoornbeek (H. P.) Mary Ann. 22501. 


1635 


INDEX 


Hoosier-Dixie highway assn. Hoosier- 
Dixie highway, map. 14104. 

Hoosier inter-state mutual insur. co. 
Automobile insur. 26278. 

Hoosier mfg. co. Hoosier kitchen 
cabinets. 9789, 20511. 

Hoover (H. E. M.): 
Alfabet. 29385. 
Sferic alfabet. 

Hoover (R. B.) Hidden dangers of 

the mail order. 6929. 

Hop, the devil’s brew. 

ture) 5631. 

Hope (C. R.): 

Admiral’s daughter’s house party. 

[ete.] 26274-26299. 
Another poet in the 
[ete.] 23827-23852. 
Armed monks guard priceless 
relics. [ete.] 6930-6948. 
Banzai. f[ete.] 17768-17785. 
Before the days of Christopher 
Columbus. [ete.] 390-398. 


6928. 


(Motion pic- 


trenches. 


Bigger the petticoat, the smaller | 


the purse. [ete.] 9790-9815. 
Canals on Mars.  [ete.] 3869— 
3885. 


Do they pay to join the crowd. 
[ete.] 12485-12452. 

Fisticuffs as first aid to grand 
opera. f[ete.] 1965-1981. 

For all they that take the sword 
shall perish with the sword. 
[ete.] 15815-15336. 

Have Yuan Shi Kai & Kitchener 
joined dead who still live. [ete.] 
20512-20526. 

Hope (Eleanor) 

ment. 1982. 

Hope (lL. L.): 
Bobbsey twins at home. 23858. 
Bunny Brown & his sister Sue. 

[ete.] 3886-8891. 

Moving picture girls in war plays. 
20527. 

Hope (W. A.): 
Lysistrata. 16605. 
Masque of Psyche. 

Hope. (Drama) 11043. 

Hope college (Council of) 

of Hope. 166438. 

Hope Foster’s 

(Drama) 24991. 
Hopewell. Va., direct. 
Hopkins (A. L.) 
based on the 
15337. 

Hopkins (C. YV.) 

trict. Ariz., map. 

Hopkins (E. P.) Washington civil 

service schl. Govt. positions. 22196. 

Hopkins (Edwin): 

Advice to the love-loons. 10944. 

Cowboy's courtship. 8306. 

Expectations. 1045. 


Quotations & com- 


5095. 
Pageant 
Christmas star. 
17786. 
Federal regulation 
commerce clause. 


Verde mining dis- 
27761. 


1636 


pt. 1,0. s., v.13 


Hopkins (Edwin)—Continued. 
Expressionist. 22417. 
Louise, incorporated. 18859. 
Stone age suffragette. 18922. 
Wisdom & vanity. 16726. 
Hopkins (FF. W.) Scoop, the cub re- 
porter. 3892, 6949, 12452, 
23854, 26300, 29386. 
Hopkins (G. M.) co.: 
Pittsburgh, Pa., map. 32267. 
St. Paul, Minn., map. 14157. 
Hopkins (H. L.) Home checker com- 
panion. 6952. 
Hopkins (Mary) Homemade gift of 
cretonne. 29391. 
Hopkins (P. M.) Defender. 13920. 
Hopkinsville, Ky., direct. 17787. 
Hopp (Julius) World aflame. 8579. 
Hopper-Cousins press syndicate, ine. 
Bank advertisements. 20536, 23856, 
29392. 
Hoppin 
29152. 
Hoppman (R. L.) 


M.) 


(BE, Girls’ kalendar, 


Spot. 15338. 


Just for tonight. 13965. 
Our little wife. 22544. 
Hoquiam, Wash., map. 27720. 
Hord (P. A.) Caught with the goods. 
18807. 
Hord (W. D.) United thrift corp. 
United thrift corp. 27404. 
Horive (H. H.) Japanese bus. direct. 
17788. 
Horkheimer (H. M.) 
26301. 
Horlick maltoat biscuit co.: 
Food of many uses, 12457. 
Horlicks maltoat biscuit. 29394. 
Hormiguita. (Drama) 11051. 
Hornaday (W. J.) Call from the 
desert. 10979. 
Hornberger (W. R.) 
flower, store. 2749. 
Horner (C. F.): 
Heart of the immigrant. 
Old home singers. 2905. 
Horner (lL. M.) Fans game of base- 


‘ Hopwood (Avery): 


Twisted thread. 


Up-to-date 


1072. 


ball. 15339. 

Horner (W. M.) Prize essays. 
12458. 

Hornibrook (Isabel) Girls of the 
Morning-glory camp fire. 9816. 


Horniman (A. E. F.): 
Bed rock. 31646. 
Dying to live. 22409. 
Hornmann (Otto) Hornmann magic 


co. 20th century wonders. 29395. 
Hornmann magic co. 20th century 
wonders. 29395. 
Horowitz (H. A.): 
Oregon musicians direct. 26917. 


Southern California musicians’ 
direct. 13504. 
Horse Cave, Ky., map. 11274. 


; 
by 


| Horse shoe. 


__ (J. H.) 
Hospital supply co. Cat. 


_ Hot-house flower. 
- Hot time in Iceland. 


5632. 
, on (W.H.) Bigger, better bus. 
- Hotehkin (W. R.) 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Horse review co. Horse review har- 
ness racing guide & trotting & pac- 
ing breeders’ direct. 
(Drama) 22448. 
rstmann (W.H.) co. Schumacker 
(Anna) Columbia bk. of yarns. 
fete.) 16144, 16145. fies 
Ic a 


— Ranch to Ely, 
orwits (W.N.) Naught for nothing. 


ae (Drama) 16574. 
r (Jessie) See Ridenour 


map. 


of aseptic 

steel furniture. 29396. 

(Drama) 5059. 
(Motion picture) 


Bigger, better bus. 
[ete.] 400, 1983, 1984. 
Hotchkiss (G. B.): 
Bus.-bldg. Engl. 
20539 


N. Y. univ. schl. 
accts. & finance. 


13048. 
‘Hotchkiss (L. C.): 
Bells of 1916. 402. 
Our May. 9818. 
Hotel Bismarck. Coolest spot in Chi- 


eago. 20540. 
Hotel Lenox. What every guest of 
this hotel should know. 15340. 
Hotpoint elec. heating co.: 


{ete.] 20537- 


of commerce 
Bus. Engl. 


Elee. range burners. fete. ] 
12459, 12460. 

Retail salesmen’s manual of Hot- 
point lamp-socket appliances. 
17789. 

Hough (D. M.): 
Confidential statements. 29397. 


20541. 


Why pay $600. 


Howgh (Emerson) Magnificent adven- | 


ture. 6953, 9819. 


Houghton (A. A.) Marbleizing. 
26302. 
Houghton (BE. F.) & co. Amer. sys- 


tem, the thermostat which accom- 


plishes the results claimed. 9820, 
9821. 
Houghton Co., Mich., direct. 3895. 
Houghton Mifflin co.: 
Star of Seville. 32045. 
Whittier (J. G.)  Snowbound, 
ete. 18754. 


Houlé (Romeo) 11 mois dans les 
tranchées. 12461, 15341. 


INDEX 


Hour of childhood. 
Hour’ i oof 
18845. 

House (E. L.): 
Bridge of faith. [etc.] 403, 404. 
Father, the subconscious mind of 
God. [etc.] 12462, 12463. 
Power of the will. 20542. 
House (Ernest): 
Change of heart. 
23860. 
Excuses. 6954. 
Holy Spirit. 20548. 
House by the side of the road. 
(Drama) 5060. 
House divided. (Drama) 13953, 24959. 
House in Blind alley. (Drama) 11053. 
House of future. (Drama) 32097. 
House of glass. (Drama) 11054. 
(Motion picture) 


House of lies. 
19209. 
(Drama) 32097. 
(Motion picture) 


11052. 
(Drama) 


(Drama) 
temptation. 


[ete.] 23857— 


House of life. 

House of mirrors. 
16970. 

House of mystery. 
11513. 

House of rest. 

House of revelation. 
5633. 

House of sand. (Drama) 31810. 

House of service, inc. Natl. educa. 
assn. New York, 1916 15816. 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 8534. 
(Motion picture) 


House of surprise. (Motion picture) 
5634. 

House of unhappiness. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8798. 


9822. 
(Motion pic- 


House that Jack built. 
House that Jack built. 
ture) 5635. 


House with the golden windows. (Mo- 
tion picture) 16971. 

House with the green blinds. (Drama) 
1078. 

Housekeeper. (Drama) 22450. 

Housekeeper’s almanac. 29398. 

Houser (W. A.) Off. automobile & 
motoreycle direct. 10380. 

Housholder (Frank) Success, effi- 
ciency, achievement, destiny. 9823. 


Housman (Laurence): 
Bird in hand. 27565. 
Likely story. 24973. 


Lord of the harvest. 22485. 
Nazareth. 22529. 
Snow.man, 22595. 
Houston (N. F.) Millions for defense. 
8420. 


Houston, Tex., map. 16804. 
Houston chronicle pub. co.: 
Cornell (R. H.) Save, & hang 


Houlihan (Bertha) Good old days. where it’s handy, ete. 17392. 
1064. Santa Claus’ postoffice.  [etc.] 
Houlihan (Fred) Good old days. 29399, 29400. 
1064. Houston ship channel facts. 405. 
Hour-glass (Drama) 22449, 27599*. Housum (Robert) Bandit. 16496. 
77396—17-——12 1637 


Houville (Gerard d’) pseud. 
Régnier (M. L. A. de H.) 


Hovey-King (Alvin) Chocolate girl. 


See 


1006. 

Hoving (Johannes) Medicinska spérs 
mal. 15342. 

How Christmas was saved. (Drama) 
27656. 

How do you feel? (Motion picture) 
27853. 

How Jimmy made good. (Drama) 
31811. 

How life begins. (Motion picture) 
27854. 

How Moses paid the mortgage. 
(Drama) 31812. 


How moving pictures are made. 9260. 


How stars are made. (Motion pic- 
ture) 14276. 

How times do change. (Motion pic- 
ture) S87S8S. 

How to avoid accidents. (Motion pic- 
ture) 56386. 

How to be happy, though married. 
(Motion picture) 32397. 


How to can fruits, vegetables & meats. 
23545. 

How to close prospects & write new 
bus. 10122. 

How to estimate the price of a sec- 
ond-hand motor car. 12724. 

How to find the law. 9170. 

How Uncle Sam has outgrown home- 


spun. (Motion picture) 32398. 
How very shocking. (Drama) 27600. 
Howard (A. P.) Selling jewels to 
-multimillionaires. 406. 

Howard (B. W.) Guenn. 2848. 
Howard (Billy) I'm going away. 

31818. 

Howard (G. E.) Chicken chatter. 

6955. 9824. 

Howard (G. F.) Outlines in gram- 

mar. 6956. 

Howard (H. H.) Child in the house. 

16514. 

Howard (Harold) Revere, Mass., 

direct. 27045. 


Howard (J. C.) 
the Lord. 20544. 
Howard (Katherine) 


Justice belongs to 
Two plays & a 


rhapsody. 32097. 
Howard (Keble) pseud. See Bell 
Ps. i) 
Howard (L. J.) Which one shall I 
marry? 18952. 
Howard (R. E.) Home acct. bk. 
153438. 


Bg (R. W.) Liloyd-George warns | 


U.S. 23861. 


Heard (S. C.) Cranbrook masque. 
13917. 

Howard (Shafter) Gallant boys in 
blue. 12464. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Howard & son. (Drama) 22451. 


Howe (C. E.) co.: 
Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, N. J., 
direct. 14511. 
Atlantie City, N. J., direct. 17175. 
Boyd’s main line direct. 23259. 
Boyd's street suide of Philadel- 
phia, 3358, 28377 
Camden, N. J., pees 19756. 
Philadelphia, Pa., direct. 7653, 
13216. 
Howe (C. F.) 
comp. laws. 
Howe (J. 
15344. 


Howe (J. R.) co. 


Marginal annot. to the 
3896, 23862. 


H.) Financial lectures. 


Williams (F. W.) 


Bride’s bk. [etc.] 24848-24853. 
Hiowe (Sam): 
Day at the races. 8313. 


Kissing maid. 8394. 
Howe (T. J.) & co., ine. Bk. of in- 
structions for wearers of glasses. 


20545. 

Howell (C. M.) Billionaire power. 
407. 

Howell (E. F.) jr. Funetions of a 


claim dept. 12465. 

Howell (J. W.) & co. Partial payment 
plan made safe. 23864. 

Howell (John) Harte (F. B.) Lines 
by an ex-schoolmaster. 17722. 


Howell (N. B.) Elite list, Washing- 
ton. 38637. 

Howell, Mich., map. 32219. 

Howes (S.) co., ine. Eureka grain 
cleaning machinery. 29401, 

Howes (S. M.) co. Fireplace fixtures 
& other specialties. 20546. 


Howey (W. J.) land co. Growing 
money in Florida land. 23865. 
Howland (M. L.): 
Omar, the seer. 11115. 
Seat of the war. 11158. 
Soul maker. 11170. 
Howze (A. C.H.) In spite of the law. 
1082. 


Hoxter (M. E.) Grandpa’s eat. 
29402. 

Hoxter (W. F.) Services for the § S. 
6957. 

Hoy (Ben) How long, O Lord, how 
long. 408. 

Hoy (C. F.) Citizens state bank. 
Pyramid Christmas savings club. 
6395. 

Hoy (E. R.) My flag. [ete.] 29403, 
29404. 

Hoyden (Motion picture) 5637. 

Hoyle (J. T.) Sunny Crest. 3898. 

Hoyne (T. T.) ine. Hoyne (T. T.) 
Hardy shooting bares scandal. 
fete.]. 409-411. 


Hoyt (E. W.) & co. 
good teeth. 20547. 


How to have 


1638 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


oyt (F. A.) Amer, agric. chem. co. 
a, mney inaking corn. 1391. 


Eo R.) Independence message. 


Hi 4 (J. C.) Verde mining district, 
—, map. 22804. 

Hraun farm. (Drama) 27637*. 

College floor clothes. 23866. 

Tubb: (B. A.) For the regiment. 
1022. 

bbz (Elbert) : 

Domination, 263038. 

Little journey to the home of 


& 


Josiah & Sarah Wedgewood. 
r [ete.] 3899, 3900. 

' Pay as you go. 23867. 

Hubbard City, Tex., map. 5280. 


Jubbell (R. S.) Quacky Doodles’ & 
Danny Daddles’ bk. 15346. 
‘Hubble (Lessing) : 
Love hunters. 24979. 
Madge Gray. 16607. 
War orphans. 25072. 
Hubby puts one over. 
ture) 8789, 14277 
ea (Joseph) 


Binchingson (J. E.) Progressive les- 
sons in bus. writing. 20548. 

Huckster & the ham. (Drama) 
Huddleston (J. A.) Confessions of an 


(Motion pic- 


Two coces. 


artist’s model. 3901. 

Hudson (A. B.) Eye of a_ needle. 

18826. 

Hudson (A. E.) Eye of a _ needle. 
18826. 
Hudson (Eric) Ye gods! 14065. 
Hudson (H. B.) MWHudson’s dict. of 
_ Minneapolis & vicinity. 13868. 


Hudson (H. N.): 
, Coriolanus. 24924*. 
King John, 24967*. 
King Richard the Second. 16588*. 
King Richard the Third. 31840*. 
Romeo & Juliet. 25032*. 
Hudson (W. W.) President of Dream- 
© land. 20550. 
Hudson, Mass., map. 19002. 
Hudson motor car co.: 
Hudson motor cars. [ete.] 6958— 


Hudson super-six. 15348. 

—  Salesman’s pocket manual. 9828. 

- Hudson River district, map. 14105. 
Hiiben und driiben. (Drama) 22452. 
Huebinger (M): 

Cedar Rapids, 8596, 
J 11252. 

Waterloo, Ia., map. 5364. 
Huebsch (B. W.) Dramatic works of 
Gerhart Hauptmann. §8327*. 

Hiilshof (J. LL.) | German lessons. 
29405. 


Ia., map. 


INDEX 


Huey (Robert) 
15349. 

Huff (C. E.): 
Lesson of the flowers. 
Real Christmas present. 
Santa Claus did come. 


Schedule of points. 


12466. 
29406. 
412. 


Huff (C. H.) Building great cities. 
23869. 
Huff (C. L.): 
Huff (C. E.) Lesson of the flow- 
ers. 12466. 
—— Real Christmas _ present. 
29406. 


-——— Santa Claus did come. 412. 


Huff (J. W.) Fans game of baseball. 
15339. 
Huffman (KE. L.) Huff's natl. fair 
direct. 15350. 
Huff's natl. fair direct. 15350. 
Hug (J. M.) Floral defence. 24940. 
Hughes (A, M.) Hughes (Rupert) 
Gloria’s romance. 12470, 01535% 
17790, 20552, 23870. 
Hughes (EE. L. V.): 
Renaissance, 8479. 
Stronger sex. 8518. 
Hughes (E. M.) This land is my 
land. 12467. 
Hughes (H. F.): 
3as-set pound price tables. 29407. 
Off. rules, Fresno play ground 
ball. 20551. 
Hughes (H. H.) Bernice Salem. 990. 
Hughes (J. H.) Little iSle o’ green. 
11076. 
Hughes (J. J.) Chrysalis. 24919. 
Hughes (J. P.) Finals in Tacoma city 
golf championship tournament. 
29408. 
Hughes (J. S.) Christianity. 26304. 
Hughes (P. C.): 
Fla. cattle ranch co. Declara- 


tion of trust establishing Fla. 
eattle ranch co. 6700. 
—— Pingree land bond. 9573. 
Hughes (R. J.) Improved racing form 
chart. 6962. 
Hughes (Rupert): 
Gloria’s romance. 12470, 15351, 
17790, 20552, 23870. 
Sandalwood. 6963, 12468, 15354, 
20557. 23874, 26305. 
Vein of gold. 5216. 
Hughes (Mrs. Rupert) 
manee. 12470, 15351, 177990, 
23870. 
Hughes Co., S. D., map. 
Hughes elec. heating co. 
perfected. 15355. 
Hughey, the process servi er. 
picture) 5638. 
Hugo (Victor): 
Hernani. 16496. 
Miserables. 31808. 


Gloria’s ro- 
20552, 


27721. 
Elec. cooking 


{Motion 


1639 


INDEX 


Huhbn, (J.E.): 

German insur. bank. Fifty week 
saving deposit plan. 29142. 
School savings bank savings card. 

29409. 

Huie-Locke (F. I.) Foundation of 
music in rhymes & songs for begin- 
ners. 413. 

Hulda from Holland. 
ture) 16972. 

Hulda, the silent. 
11442. 

Hull, U1., map. 199003. 

Hull, Mass., map. 19004. 

Hullinger (lL. G.): 

Hullinger’s corres. institute of ar- 
tistic glass work. Artistic glass 


(Motion pic- 


(Motion picture) 


work. [ete.] 1985, 1986. 
How to make your hand 
polisher. 3902. 

Steam heating table. 26306. 
Human bank news. 29410. 
Human cactus. (Motion picture) 
14278. 
Human cargoes. (Motion picture) 
5599. 
Human cauldron. (Motion picture) 
5639. 
Human driftwood. (Motion picture) 
8790. 
Human flotsam. (Motion picture) 
21935. 
Human gamble. (Motion picture) 
22913. 
Human hunter. (Drama) 1079. 
Human nature. (Drama) 31813. 
Human parasites. (Drama) 1080. 


Human pendulum. (Motion picture) 


16973. 
Human _ target. (Motion picture) 
25292. 
Human tiger. (Motion picture). 
99ors 
32000. 


Humanitarian magazine. 3903, 12478, 
23875. 

Humanity triumphant. 
ture). 22908. 
Humbert (A. R.) 
Humbert golden wedding. 
Humbert (G. F.) Humbert 
wedding. 12474. 
Humbird lumber co. 
Humboldt Co., Cal., direct. 
Hume (Julia) Family affair. 

Hume-Gibbons (Robert) : 


(Motion pic- 


Humbert (G. F.) 

12474. 
golden 

Price list. 15356. 


28951. 
31755. 


Housekeeper. 22450. 
Vortex. 16706. 
Humiston (A. F.) Political facts & 
figures. 15357. 


Ilummer (A. ‘C.): 
Great Amer. party of united N. A. 
26307. 
North America, map. 11308, 14144. 


pt. 1,2. &, v.12 


Humphrey (H. B.) Humphrey, Browne 
& Cosby. Tabulated digest of mar- 


riage & divorce laws. 6964. 
Humphrey (J. M.) Vivid description 
of sin’s bypaths. 29411. 


Humphrey, Browne & Cosby. Tabu- 
lated digest of marriage & divorce 
laws. 6964. 

Humphreys (Frederick) : 

Humphreys’ manual. 6965, 20559. 
Manual de Humphreys Para la 
administraciOn. 29412, 
Humphreys homeopathic med. ¢co.: 
Humphreys (Frederick) Hum- 
phreys’ manual. 6965, 20559. 
—— Manual de Humphreys Para 
la administraci6én. 29412. 
Humphreys’ marvel witch hazel, 
[ete.] 12475, 12476. 
Humphreys’ witch hazel 
ment. y 
Ungiiento maravilhoso. 414, 

Humphry (BE. M.) Truth about Cal. 
3904. 

Humphryes mfg. co. Humphryes 
plumbers porcelain enameled iron 
sanitary ware & brass goods. 20560. 

Hunchback. (Drama) 2858. 

Hunchback’s romance. (Motion pic- 
ture}. 32399. 

Hundred thousand 
(Drama) 31814. 

Hungerford (C. C.) Building a comic 
strip. 17795. 

Hungerford (M. W. 
8406. 

Hungerford (U. T.) brass & copper 
co. Brass & copper catalog. 415. 

Hungry Happy’s dream. (Motion pic- 


oint- 


dollar heiress. 


H.) = Phyliis. 


ture) 8791. 
Hunt (A. J.) Pine Co., Minn., map. 
5324. 


Hunt (C. J.) Blue bk. of bulbs. 9830. 
Hunt (C. W.)...co., ine. 

Hunt cut-off valves. 15358. 

Hunt storage battery industrial 
trucks. 23876. 
(Clair) Colville Indian reser- 
Wash., map. 5258, 8600, 


Hunt 
vation, 
16771. 

Hunt (E. E.) 
crocheted cluny. 


Hunt & Van Nice hand 
[etc.]- 9831, 9832. 


Hunt (G. SS.) Gospel of pasture & 
provender. 29413. 

Hunt (J. N.) Elem. schl. speller. 
17796. 

Hunt (M.B.) Hit the trail. 17797. 

Hunt (R. H.) Modern church. de- 
signs. [ete.] 9833-9835. 

Hunt (Rodney) machine co. Hunt 
water controlling apparatus. 29414, 


Hunt (W. H.): 
Argentine distributing co., ine. 
26308, 29415. 
Plan of organization. 20561. 


1640 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
; 


Hunt. (Motion picture) 22914. 

nt & Van Nice. Hunt (KH. E.) 
Hunt & Van Nice hand crocheted 
cluny. [ete.] 9831, 9882. 

| Hunt Co., Tex., map. 8619. 

(Motion picture) 


©: Fairy dust. 5036. 


Master of the looms. 5097. : 

Hunter (B. A.) Starvation. 16689. 

Hunter (L. W.) To a bathing girl. 
17798. 


Hunter (M. 


A.) Weighed in the 
~ balance. 11218. 
Hunter (W.C.) Laughing gas. 1987. 
Hunterville, Mo., map. 22718. 
Hunting (E—. L.) Real American. 
~ §81991. 
Hunting whales in Japan. (Motion 


picture) 22915. 
Huntington (A. L.) 
» 81781. 
Huntington (FE. V.): 


Double proposal. 


Mathematical tables. 12477. 
Mathematics, 26310. 
Huntington, W. Va., direct. 9836. 
_ Huntington lumber & supply co. 
_ Winter homes. 12478. 

Huntington Park, Cal., map. 25126. 
| ntington piano co. Pneumatic 
_ player mechanism & descr. cat. 


= 17799. 
- Huntress of men. 


- Hurd (Archibald): 


(Motion picture) 


Germans’ submarine war. 12479. 
Murder by submarine. 15359. 
Hurd bond & mortgage co. Construc- 
tive banking. 6966. 

Hurlbut (Harold) Voice funda- 
mentals. 29417. 

muribut (J. LL.) Superintendent’s 
helper. 416, 29418. 

Hurley (S. E.) High lights in U. S 
hist. 6967. 


Huron, S. D., direct. 3905, 
Huron, S. D., map. 27722. 
Hurricane wooing. (Drama) 11055, 
Hursley (F. B.) “Hursley’s pharmacy. 
Some facts concerning Hursley’s 
1 remedy. 1988. 
Hurst (A. E.) Salesmanship. 1781. 
Hurst & co.: 
Braddock (Gordon) Rex King- 
don behind the bat. 17282. 
Canner (C. A.) Animal circus 
painting & drawing bk. [etc.] 
17315-17320. 
— Bunnie’s playmates of to-day. 
[ete.] 14734-14741. 


INDEX 


Hurst & co.—Continued. 

Two Amer. boys 
Dardanelles battle fleet. 14885. 

Lawton (Wilbur) Ocean wireless 
boys on the Pacific. 17954. 

Payson (Howard) Boy scouts’ 
campaign for preparedness. 
18275. 

Boy scouts under sealed or- 
ders. 15958. 

Scott (F. E.) 


with the 


Through the Yel- 


lowstone with Paul & Peggy. 
18431. 

Shaler (Robert) Boy scouts for 
home protection. [ete.] 24550- 
24552. 


Speed (Nell) Vacation with the 


Tucker twins. 18504. 
Hurtsboro, Ala., map. 32220, 
Hurtt (C. J.) More light on life. 
20562. 
Husband & wife. (Motion picture) 
19210. 
Husband of genius. (Drama) 11056. 
Husband hunters. (Drama) 31815. 


Husband, the wife & the other woman. 
(Drama) 81816. 


Hush money. “(Drama) 31817. 


Husks. (Motion picture) 5641. 

Husks of love. (Motion picture) 
22916. 

Hussey (A. R.) How you can learn 


sign painting quick & sure. 3906. 


Hussey (G. F.) jr. Lucky bag. 
12795. 
Hussey (Jimmy) pseud. See Rose 


(Henry ) 

Husted (Charles) 
18868. 

Huston 
12480. 

Huston (F. M.): 

Bus. outlook. [ete.] 6968-6970. 

Factors tending towards the re- 
vival of bus. 12481, 15360, 
23877. 

yolden bus. opportunity. 17800. 

Looking back. [ete.] 417-419. 

War order bus. profitable. 9837. 

Huston (J. P. P.) Message to the 
manufacturer. 15361. 

Huston (M. L.) Home needlework 
centerpieces & doilies. [ete.] 29419- 
29421. 

Huston (W.P.) Freight rates. 20563. 

Huston (Walter): 

Fixer. 11020. 
Outing. 31949. 

Hut in the forest. (Drama) 2859. 

Hutchen (B. T.) co. At Christmas. 
[ete.] 29422-29424. 

Hutcheson (E. E.) 


Master of the hills. 


CBr.) d am only a tooth. 


Lost and found. 


Crockett (Sherman) Two Amer. 13975. 
| boys in the French war] Hutcheson (Wille) Musico-historical 
‘ trenches. 17397. eharts. 26311. 
1641 


INDEX 


-Hutehin (G. L.) Washington, the 
kingly man. 23878. 

Hutchison (M. F.) 
[ete.] 


Mothercraft. 

23879-23881. 

Hutchison vapor heating corp. Hutchi- 
son fitter. 12482. 


Hutten (Baroness B. von) Claire-de- 


Lune. 1008. 
Hutton (F. R.) Natl. highways & 
good roads. 3907. 


Hutton (S. E.) 
20564. 
Hyatt (HB; B.): 
Hyatt talking machine co. Int. 
computer for pianos & talking 
machines. 153862. 
Hyrex six yr. calendar. 3908. 
Hyatt talking machine co. Int. com- 
puter for pianos & talking machines. 
153862. 


Newspaper reporting. 


Hyde (F. B.) Suffolk Co., N. Y., map. 
19084. 
Hydraulics. 8542, 6492. 
Hydrex felt & eng. co.: 
Sheathing & insulating paper. 
20565. 
Sound-deadening & — insulation, 
12483. 
Hyer (F.. 8.): 
Laurel first reader. 20566. 
Laurel primer, rev. 6971. 
Hyman (M. R.) Cottman (G. 8.) 
Under three tlags. 14871. 
Hyman (8S. EK.) Woman's crucible. 


22658. 

Hyman (Mrs. W. L.) 

Hymer (Eleanor) : 
Conscience. 27873. 
Cure. 27574. 
Jimtown Junction. 
Lady killers. 22478. 
Man in red. 1106. 
Petticoats. 5148. 

Hymer (J. B.): 
Conscience. 
Cure. 27574. 
Jimtown Junction. 


On style. 11116. 


16582. 


27573. 


16582, 


Lady killers. 22478. 
Man in red. 1106. 
Petticoats. 5148. 
Hypocrisy. (Motion picture) 14279. 
Hypocrites. (Motion picture) 14280, 
19190. 
I dasn’t think of it. (Drama) 22458. 
I didn’t want to do it. (Drama) 
24960. 
Till get her yet. (Motion picture) 
5642. 


(Drama) 31818. 
(XLotion picture) 


I’m going away. 
I’m your husband. 


82400. 
I need a lawyer. (Drama) 22454, 
fi. O. U.- (Drama) sisi. 


a 


pt.1, u.s., v.13 


I. Q. R. medicine co. Ivey (B. P.) 
New theory of consumption & tuber- 
culosis. 29548. 

I should worry. (Drama) 31820. 

I take this woman. (Drama) 16576. 

I told you so. (Drama) 11057. 

I’ve got yer number. (Motion pic- 
ture) 16974. 

I will repay. (Motion picture) 8793. 

I wish I knew. (Drama) 13954. 

I. X. L. clothing co. 


forms. 6972. 
Ibsen (Henrik) Brand. 24908*, 
Icy-hot bottle co. Iey-hot products. 


15363, 20567. 
Idabel, Okl., map. 
Idaho: 

Idaho state gazetteer & bus. di- 
rect. 15364. 
Map. 1284, 5281, 19005. 
Idaho Co., Id., direct. 26312. 
Idaho Falls, Id., direct. 23882. 
Idaho Falls club of commerce. Idaho, 


11275. 


map. 5281. 

Idaho weather chart. 29425. 

Idaho white pine mfrs. agency. 
Wholesale price list. 23883. 

Idea pub. co. Insur. specials. 26813. 


Ideal aeroplane & supply co. Ideal 
model seroplanes & supplies. 6978. 


Ideal film renting co. Her greatest 
performance. 382387. 
Ideal laundry co, Adventures of 


Peggy Lou. 2056S. 
Ideal stencil machine co. Safeguard- 
ing your shipments. 15365. 
Ideal tool works. Full length ideal 
rafter tables. 3909. 
Ideal und leiden. (Drama) 2860. 
Iden (V. G.) War baby. 14058. 
Idle wives. (Motion picture) 22917. 


Idols. (Motion picture) 14281, 

If a body meet a body. (Drama) 
8387. 

If my country should eall. (Motion 
picture) 22918. 

Ignatz believes in ($) signs. (Motion 
picture) 5678. 

Ignaiz’s icy injury. (Motion picture) 
16975. 

Iknow co. System of success develop- 
ment. 420. 

Il faut qu’ une porte soit ouverte ou 
fermée. (Drama) 13955. 


15286, 15366. 
(Motion piec- 


lion, N. Y., direct. 
Illegal bucket shops. 


ture) 5577. 
Illinois: 
Map. 1285, 3033, 19006, 22719, 


22722, 32221. 


Supreme ct. Ill. off. reptr. 15367, 
29426 


Illinois central r. r. co. Production 
of strawberries. 29435. 


1642 


Union made uni- — 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Illinois malleable iron co. Catalogue. 
3910, 6974. 


Illinois osteopathic assn. Declaration 


of osteopathic rights &  prins. 
17801. 

Illinois soc. of architects. Handbook. 
1989, 29436. 

Tilinois (Univ. of) Dept. of horticul- 
ture. Miller (Wilhelm) Prairie 
spirit in Jandseape — gardening.’ 
26711. 


Tilinois vigilance assn. Verils of the 


sex impulse, 29437. 
Illinois weather chart calendar. 
29438 


Illustrierte geschichte des weltkrieges. 
1990, 6975, 29439. 


Ilustre huésped (Drama) 2861. 
Imaginary Tommy. (Drama) 382094. 
Imbrie (Harold) Her children. 
24953. 
Imhof (Roger) Philos. of Roger Im- 
hof. $8911. 
Immortal flame. (Motion picture) 
S794. 
Impekoven (Toni) : 
Diener lassen bitten. 24927. 
Was werden die leute’ sagen. 
§222. 


Imperial bearing co. Warranty bond 
sales system. 20569. 
Imperial brass mfg. co.: 
Imperial oxy-acetylene apparatus. 
12484. 


Imperial welding. 20570. 


Imperial chem. co. Lysoll dip. 20571. 
Imperial co. Imperial co. 26314. 
Imperial India. (Motion picture) 


16976-16978. 


Imperial rubber co. Hose. 421. 

Implement blue bk. 3912. 

Implement trade jour. co.: 
Cooperative tractor cat. 20572. 


Millard’s implement trade direct. 
for eastern Iowa & northern 
Ill. [ete.] 15378-15383. 
Pettit (W. S.) On the trail of the 
trailer. 18287. 
Impossible woman. 
Impresario. (Drama) 22455. 
Impressions. 29447. 
Improved type automatic ball bear- 


(Drama) 13956. 


ing elec. floor surfacing machine. 
3450. 

In a cage with polar bears. (Motion 
picture) 5648. 

In a looking glass. (Motion picture) 
32401. 

In a presidential year. 15908. 

In a_ sight-seeing car. (Drama) 
27601. 


In action with our Canadian troops. 
(Motion picture) 5783. 

In all thy ways acknowledge infinite 
life. T7900. 


In Arcadia. (Motion picture.) 5644. 
In Aready. (Drama) 22456. 
In Bohemia. (Motoin picture) 25265. 


In defense of home and country. 


(Drama) 8388. 
In dreamy jungle town. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5645. 
In for the night. (Drama) 27602. 
In granny’s time. (Drama) 31821. 
In Hawaii. (Drama) 18846. 


In his own 
5646. 


trap. (Motion picture) 


In his steps. (Motion picture) 27889. 
In honor of Shakespeare. (Drama) 
1G57T. 

In jungle wilds. (Motion picture) 
22919. 

In Lotus Land. (Drama) 27603. 


In love with a fireman. 
ture) 25277. 

In Lunyland. 
19211. 

In Methow valley. (Drama) 

In Mexico. (Drama) 22457. 

In Mizzoura. (Drama) 31822. 

In O Suki San’s garden. (Drama) 
22458. 

In old Virginia. (Drama) 

In onion there is strength. 
picture) 22920. 

In paradise. (Drama) 

[nh payment of the past. 
picture) 382402. 

In search of 
22460. 

In self defense. (Drama) 

In society—and out. 
324038. 

In spite of the law. 


(Motion pic- 
(Motion picture) 


D061. 


13957. 
(Motion 


22459. 
(Motion 


himself. (Drama) 


1081. 
(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 1082. 


In strange attire. (Motion picture) 
58438. 
In stumpland. (Motion picture) 
25278. 
In the crucible. (Motion picture) 
32464. 


In the dark. (Drama) 5146*, 22461. 
In the dark. (Motion picture) 25335. 
In the days of the missions. 17110. 


In the dead o’ night. (Motion pic- 


ture) 32404. 

In the demon’s power. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19140. 

In the diplomatic service. (Motion 
picture) 25279. 

In the dregs. (Drama) 24961. 

In the hands of the enemy. (Motion 


picture) 17038. 


In the heart of a shell. (Motion pic- 


ture) 5647. 
In the heart of India. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32405. 


In the heart of New York. 
picture) 22921. 

In the hour of disaster. 
ture) 16979. 


(Motion 


(Motion pic- 


INDEX 


In the house of the chief. (Motion 
picture) 22922. 

In the kingdom of natural love. 
(Drama) 1083. 

In the land of King Cotton. (Mo- 


tion picture) 32406. 
In the lap of the gods. 
ture) 22923. 
In the lion’s den. 
11511. 
In the 
22462. 


In the moon’s ray. 
8795. 

In the morgue. (Drama) 

In the nick of time. 

In the night. (Motion picture) 


In the park. (Drama) 27604. 


In the rector’s study. (Drama) 
18847. 

In the shadow of death. 
ture) 25237, 27855. 

In the toils. (Drama) 5062. 

In the wrong game. (Drama) 5068. 

In the wrong neighborhood. (Drama) 
1232, 2863. 

In two flats. (Drama) 11058. 

In Vanity Fair. (Drama) 8389. 

Inasaniello. (Motion picture) 

Ince (T. H.): 

Bartlett (Lanier) Fingers with 
eyes. [etc.] 28256, 28257. 
Gamble in souls. [ete.] 19584, 
19585. 
Brown 
25651. 

Civilization. 16916. 

Hawks (J. G.) Blaisdell of Cen- 
tral office. f[ete.] 12412, 12413. 

Chicken Casey. [etc.] 20467- 

20469. 

Colonel Castleton of Va. [ete.] 
9741, 9742. 

— Honorable Algy. 6877. 

— Jack of diamonds. 29318. 

— Paddy O’Hara. 238794. 

— Vagabond prince. 15272. 

Katterjohn (M. M.) Aztee god. 
9946. 

— Bawbs o’ the Blue Ridge. 
[ete.] 20710, 20711. 

— Killer. 26419. 

— Patriot. 15472. 

Traitor. O78. 

Lynch (John) His slave. 
20902-20904. 

— Last of the Ingrams. [etc.] 
29916, 29917. 

Samson Oakley III. 26614. 


(Motion pic- 
(Motion picture) 
mayor’s office. (Drama) 
(Motion picture) 


2862. 


(Drama) 381823. 


5648. 


(Motion pic- 


5014. 


(A. C.) Feminine mind. 


[ete.] 


Montgomery (James) Her birth- 
right. 21098. 
Sacrifice. 10228. 
Printzlau (Olga) Bleaching. 
30671. 


pt. 1, pn. 8., v.13 


Ince (T. H.)—Continued. 
Smith (R. E.) Female of the 


species. 24601. 

Sullivan (C. G.) Bugle call. [ete.] 
10722-10727. 

—- Civilization. [ete.] 7981, 
7982. 

— Crab. 24672. 

— Foundling. [ete] 21963— 
21967. 

—— Plain Jane. [ete.] 16255, 
16256. 

—— Returning of Draw Egan. 
13568. 

Goel (A. L.) Awakening of Nan 


Shirley. 31254. 
Incident. (Drama) 2864. 
Income bldrs. systematic savings soc. 


Investment savings certificate. 
12485. 
Incompatibles. (Drama) 31990. 
Incorrigible captive. (Motion picture) 
23009. 
Indelible stain. (Drama) 27605. 
Independence, Kan., map. 22723. 


Independence, Mo. : 
Direct. 29650. 
Map. 25127. 

Independent ptg. cos. of U. S. Amer. 

hotel direct. 6038. 
Index pub. co. Pittsburgh, Pa. Prom- 
inent families. 4478. 

India. (Motion picture) 19212. 

India, map. 5282, 22724. 

Indian. (Motion picture) 5649. 

Indian River citrus fruit assn. Rea- 

son why. 12486. 

Indian River farms co. 

den of America. 9838. 
Indian summer. (Drama) 16578. 


Indiana : 
Map. 
22726. 
Polk’s Indiana state gazetteer & 
bus. direct. 23884. 

Indiana, Pa., map. 19008. 

Indiana assn. of insur. agents. Even 
the wolves. [ete.] 29448, 29449. 
Indiana assn. of master bakers. For 

ideas that score. 29450. - 

Indiana canner’s assn. As big as you 
can see it. 29451. 

Indiana mfrs. of dairy products. Be- 
comes a state of fact. [etce.] 29452, 
29453. 

Indiana rural credit assn. Ind. rural 
credit assn. 422, 3913. 

Indiana weather chart. 29454. 

Indianapolis, Ind.: 

Direct. 12487. 

Lawyer’s direct. 1993. 

Map. 14106, 22727. 
Indiseretion. (Motion picture) 32407. 
Indo-China, map. 5282. 


Winter gar- 


1286, 3034, 19007, 22725, 


1644 


Industrial facts pub. co. Lampertius 
(C. W.) How to estimate the price 
of a second-hand motor car. 12724. 
_ Industrial finance corp.: 

z Morris plan bank of Cleveland. 


Co-makers’ liability om notes. 
12947, 

Morris plan bank of Youngstown. 
Certificate of deposit.  [ete.] 
80188, 30189. 

Morris plan co. of N. Y. Full paid 
investment certificate. 30190. 

How to borrow money & how 
to invest money in small 
amounts. 2254. 

How to invest money in small 
amts. 12948. 

Industrial press. Safety don'ts. 
153884. 

Inexperience. (Drama) 2865. 

Infallible system. (Drama) 22463. 

Infanta (J. M. Solanas de la) See 
Solanas de la Infanta (J. M.) 

Infernal fiend. (Motion picture) 
27799. 

Infierno. (Drama) 13958. 

Ingalls (J. K.) Preparedness. 9839. 

Ingalls (R.) How to finance the 
farmer. 385. 

Ingalls (Redfield) : 

Code letter. [ete.] 23885-23887. 

House of three deuces.  [ete.] 
29455-29462. 

Rogue’s pawn. 26315. 


Ingen (Gilbert Van) 
(Gilbert) 

Ingersoll (I. H.) 
6977 


See Van Ingen 

Gem o’ the West. 

Ingersoll (Helen) Wonder of the 

flowers. 15385. 

Ingersoll, OklL, map. 32222. 

Ingham Co., Mich. : 
Direct. 20573. 
Map. 22728. 

Ingle system co. No bill when ill. 

12488. 
Ingleton (E. M.): 
Girl who had no chance. 
Silent Sue. 1184. 
Ingrate. (Drama) 27606. 
Injustice of justice. (Motion picture) 
22924 


8358. 


Inland printer co. Catalog. of pract. 


bks. about printing. 423. 

Inner circle, inc. Wilson (G. H.) 
Study in modern dance positions. 
31539. 

Inner glow. (Motion picture) 14282. 

Inner service. (Drama) 27607. 

Inner soul. (Motion picture) 5650. 


Innes (A. D.) Twelfth night. 27673*. 


Innes (Kate) Little joker. [etc.] 
17802, 17803. 

Innocence and experience. (Drama) 
1084. 


Innocence of Ruth. 
5651. 

Innocent lie. (Motion picture) 8796. 

Inquirer & mirror. Fire dept. 1994. 

Inscrutable Japan, the riddle of the 
world. (Motion picture) 19213. 

Inside job. (Drama) 5064. 

Inside pub. co. Boetcker (W. J. H.) 
Be practical. [ete.] 25613-25625. 
Insley mfg. co. Insley gravity plant 
for concrete distribution. 12489. 


(Motion picture) 


Insomnia. (Motion picture) 5652. 
Inspection service journal. 9840. 
Inspector-general. (Drama) 31824. 


Inspector’s double, 
22925. 

Instantaneous chem. 
Usona. 29463. 

Institute of bus. & finance. Cattell 
(kb. J.) Business talk. 25705. 

Institute of bus. engineers. Non-resi- 
dent members. 29464. 

Instructions for. tuning the mandolin- 


(Motion picture). 


vuleanizer co. 


guitar. 29643. 
Insull (Samuel) Universal electric- 
ity supply. 12490. 


Insurance almanac. 15386. 
Insurance liby. assn. of Boston: 
Jones (M. F.) Chemical hazards. 
_ 
TO69. 


Richards (Benjamin) Fire haz- 

ards, tanneries. 17716. 
Insurance press.: 

Are you a man. [ete] 17804, 
17805. 
se a soldier. 9841. 

Enthusiasm. f[ete.] 23888-23890. 

Initiative. 424. 

Leaders in the life insur. field. 
fete.] 12491-12493. 

Life insur. salesman [ete.] 
15387, 15388, 20574-20576, 
26316, 26317, 29465. 

Optimist, not a pessimist. 6978. 


Insurance soe. of New York: 
Bransom (G. R.} Psychol. of loss 
adjustments. 9187. 
Campbell (F. B.) Abandonment, 
protection & removal of prop- 
erty. 11918. 
Howell (E. F.) jr. Functions of 
a claim dept. 12465. 
Insurance swindlers. (Motion pic- 
ture). 5575. 
Insurance yr. bk. 17806. 
Insured. (Drama) 1085. 
Intercollegiate assn. of amateur ath- 
letes of America. Constitution, by- 
laws & laws of athletics. 9842. 
Intercollegiate statesman. Colvin (D. 
L.) Natl. prohibition. 6419. 
Intercollegiate swimming guide. 3914. 


Interior decoration. (Drama). 18848. 
Intermountain elec. co. Catalog. 
15389. 


1645 


INDEX 


Internatl. advertising service: 
Congratulations. __[etc.] 
20578. 
Do your debtors sport on your 
money [etc.] 9843-9848. 


Internatl. assn. of Rotary clubs. Bus. 
of being a Rotarian. [ete.] 20579- 


20577, 


20582. 
Internatl. bank. Conversion table. 
12494. 
Internatl. billiard table co.  Inter- 


national’s carom & pocket billiard 
tables. 29466. 


Internatl. cable direct ¢o. Internatl. 


cable register of the world. 12495. 
Internatl. clay machinery co. Drying 
and burning of clay wares. 26318. 


Internatl. college of languages. Il 
faut qu’une porte soit ouverte ou 
fermée, 13955. 

Internatl. com. of Y. M. C. A. See 
Y. M. C. A. (Internatl. com. of) 

Internatl. consolidated record assn.: 

Cream of the country lawn seed. 


23891. 

Grand champion sweepstakes. 
6979. 

Internatl. corres. schls. : 

Angular perspective. [ete.] 69S80- 
6991. 

Animal drawing. f[ete.] 3915-— 
8928. 

soiler fittings. [ete. ] 20583- 
20616. 

Carpet & rug designing.  [etce.] 
29467-29492. 

Design of transformer. [ete.] 


17S8US-17810. 
Development of the mental quali- 


ties. [ete.] 9849-9857. 
Drainage & sewerage. Lete.] 
1995-2001. 
Elec. & magnetism. [ete.] 12496- 
2499. 


Internatl. educational pub. co.: 
Cné (Ora) Childrens and misses’ 


millinery. [ete.] 28635-28638. 
Millinery facings.  [etc.] 

— 19848-19850. 

Picken (M. B.) Dresses.  [ete.] 


30640, 50641. 


Embroidery stitches.  [ete.] 
py 74 me eB 
Harmony of dress. [etc.] 


21550-21556. 
Woman’s institute of domestic arts 
& sciences, inc. How to proceed 
with your studies. 13845. 
Internaitl. film service, ine.: 


Beatrice Fairfax. 25206-25216, 
27772-27775. 

Bringing up father. 27785. 

Cooks vs. chefs. 5468. 


Feet is feet. 5531. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Internatl. film service, ine.—Contd. 

Glacier Park & its picturesque in- 
habitants. 27831. 

Home of the oyster. 32394. 

Introducing Krazy Kat & Ignatz 
Mouse. 5653. 

Jaffery. 32416. 

Joys elope. 5670. 

Krazy Kat & Ignatz Mouse. 

77-5680, 8810, 8811. 

Krazy Kat—bugologist. 8812. 

Krazy Kat demi-tasse. 8813. 

Krazy Kat goes a-wooing. 5681. 

Krazy Kat—invalid. S814. 

Krazy Kat takes little Katrina 
for an airing. 32426. 

Krazy to the rescue. 8815. 

Missing one. 32452. 

Mr. Nobody Holme, he buys a jit- 
ney. 5750, 


Never again. 5769. 


Newlywed phable. 5773. 
Old Dock Gloom. 5785. 
On the Muir trail. 32475. 


Parcel Post Pete, not all his trou- 
bles are little ones. 5806. 

Parcel Post Pete's nightmare, 
5807. 

Patria. 32483-32485. 

Phable of a busted romance. 5816. 

Phable of a phat woman, 5817. 

Phable of Sam & Bill. 5818. 

‘Twas but a dream. 5949. 

Who said they never come back? 
5990. 

Internatl. filter co.: 

Internatl. disk filter. 26319. 
Internatl. junior water softener. 
17811. 

Internatl. harvester co, of America, 
ine. Weber, king of all farm 
wagons. 3929. 

Internatl. inst. of memory. Rational 
remembering. 20617. 

Internat!. lumber co. of Minn. Expo- 
sition of the kinds of lumber carried. 
2002. 

Internatl. map & guide co. Norwood, 
O., map. 22771. 
Internatl. marriage. 

16980. 

Internatl. mill & timber co. Famous 
fifty & other favorite homes. 3930. 

Internatl. motor inst.: 


(Motion picture) 


Complete course of study. 9858, 
12500, 20618. 
I-M-I. Big money for you in the 


automobile bus. 3931. 
Internatl. news service: 

Brinkley (Nell) All men are chil- 
dren. f[ete.] 23267-23274. 
Century girl at the century 
theatre. [etc.] 28388-28391. 
— Dame _  Gossip’s familiar. 

fete.] 25637-25641. 


1646 


# 


INDEX 


~ nos, 1-12, 1916 


Internatl. news service—Continued. 

—— When we build our castles in 
Spain. 19695. 

Darling (Grace) Grace Darling's 
talks to girls. 3539, 6489. 

—— Roads to somewhere. 
19958. 

Dickinson (G. L.) Crushing of 
Germany no ban on wars. 


17482, 


Fairfax (Beatrice) Beatrice Fair- 
fax. 20195, 23599, 26000, 28999. 

Flores (Stella) Wishing moon. 
20243 


Hale (W. B.) Hale in open let- 
ter to Wilson. 29235. 
Kabibble  kabaret. 425, 
3932, 6992, 9860, 12502, 
17812, 20619, 23892, 

29493-29540. 
Lisle (Ann) Biography of a sin- 
ner. [ete.] 15598-15617, 17961, 


2003, 
15390, 
26320, 


— — Cinderella man.  [ete.] 
531, 2159-2182, 4135-4158. 

—— Co-respondent. [ete.] 10081- 
10107, 12763-12779. 

——Heart of Wetoua. 
7227-7253. 

McLean (Jane) 
ers. 29992. 

Patterson (Ada) 
death, 26950. 

Schuyler (Remington) Lesson of 
the ages. [etc.] 30886, 30887. 

Stewart (Anita) Anita Stewart's 
talk to girls. 2561. 

Their married life. 854, 2589, 
4772, 7997, 10743, 13597, 16276, 
78597, 22083, 24700, 27332, 
31220. 

Internatl. pavedway, map. 5283. 

Internat]. pharmaceutical co. Secret 
of making money. 23917. 

Internatl. press bureau. McCann (Re- 
becca ) Cheerful cherub. 539, 
29944. 

Internat!l. ry. service bureau. Course 
of instr. in train operation. 12527. 

Internat]. shoe co.. Friedman, Shelby 
branch. Muff & Puff in the Red 
Goose wonder bk. 3956. 

Internatl. Sunday schl. assn.: 

Half a century of growth & serv- 
ice. 29541. 

Parents’ dept. of the Sunday schl. 
[ete.] 3957-3959. 

Internatl. syndicate: 

Clough (A. L.) Hints for motor- 
ists. 23380, 25757, 28629. 

Cowan (Wood) Our review of 
the yr. cartoon. 28678. 

Hopkins (F. W.) Seoop, the cub 
reporter. 3892, 6949. 12452- 
12456, 20528, 23854, 26300, 29386. 


520- 


fetc.] 
Cheating cheat- 


of 


Jockey 


Internatl. syndicate—Continued. 

Miller (Mrs. C. R.) Weekly fea- 
ture page. 4242, 7357, 12910, 
21075, 24163, 80143. 

Nelson (R. L.) Weekly feature 
page. 30308. 

Padgett (Ik. R.) Weekly feature 
page. 24374, 26928, 30543. 

Tanner (W. C.) Our beautiful 
1916 christmas cartoon. 31181. 

Internatl. textbook co.: 

Animal drawing. 
5928. 

Internatl. corres. schl. Angular 
perspective. f[ete.] 6980-6991. 

——— Boiler fittings. 20583. 

———Carpet & rug_ designing. 
fete.] 29467-29492. 
— Design of transformers. [ete.] 
17808-17810. 

—— Development of the mental 


[ete.] 3915- 


qualities. f[ete.] 9849-9857. 
—— Drainage & sewerage. [etc.] 
1995-2001. 
—HElec. & magnetism.  [ete.] 


12496-12499. 
Internatl time recording co. of N. Y. 
Instr. to salesmen. 17830. 
Interpretations, infantry drill regula- 


tions. 6384. 
Interrupted singer. (Drama) 11059. 
Interspersed. (Drama) 2866. 
Interstate auto assn., ine. Directory. 

20645. 
Interstate elec. co. Catalogue. 9881. 
Interstate map Co.: 

Norfolk, Va., map. 8646. 

Red bk. guide to N. Y. city. 12529. 
Red bk. guide to Providence. Paw- 
tucket, ete., R. I. 15414. 

Interstate traffic school. Transporta- 


tion & interstate commerce. 29542. 


Intervention of Tito. (Motion pic- 
ture) S801. 

Into the depths. (Motion picture) 
23002. 

Into the Northland. (Motion picture) 
22926. 


Into the pit. (Motion picture) 25266. 
Into the primitive. (Motion picture) 
11443. 
ntolerance. (Motion picture) 
Intravenous products co.: 
Ambulations of A. N. Ampoule. 
17831. 
Direct medication. 12530. 
Intrigue. (Motion picture) 22927. 
Introducing Krazy Kat and Ignatz 


14283. 


Mouse. (Motion picture) 5653. 
Intruder. (Motion picture) 5654. 
Intuition. (Drama) 1086. 
Inventor. (Drama) 138959. 
Investigation. (Drama) 31825. 


1647 


INDEX 


Investment bond corp. Six per cent 


cumulative bond. f[ete.] 12531- 
12533. 
Invitaci6n al vals. (Drama) 31826. 


Iola, Kan., direct. 15415. 

Iowa, map. 1287, 3035, 19009, 22729, 
22730, 25128. 

Iowa state gazetteer & bus. direct. 
23918. 

Iowa weather chart calendar. 29543. 


Iphigenie auf Tauris. (Drama) 
31827. 

Ipswich, Mass., map. 11276. 

Ireland, map. 11277. 

Irish (E. M.) Toast, The ladies. 
7019. 

Irish colleen. (Drama) 31828. 

Irish courtship. (Drama) 13960. 


in Wonderland. 

27856. 

Iron claw. (Motion picture) S8797- 
8803, 11444, 11445, 14284-14287, 
16981, 16982, 19214. 

Iron Co., Mich., map. 19010, 32223. 

Iron hand. (Drama) 2867. 

Iron hand. (Motion picture) 

Iron man. (Motion picture) 

Iron ring. (Drama) 5065. 

Iron ring. (Motion picture) 

Tron rivals. .5655. — 

Tron will. (Motion picture) 5656. 

Iron woman. (Motion picture) 
25280. 

Irons (A. E.) 
war. 9882. 
Ironside (M. E. Tarrant-) 
rant-Ironside (M. E.) 
Ironton, O., map. 19011. 
Irony of justice. (Motion picture) 

23054. 

Iroquois pub. co., inc. 

Mastery of words. 


Irma 
ture) 


(Motion pic- 


11446. 
11351. 


5580. 


When world would 


See Tar- 


Arnold (S. L.) 
17164. 


Irrigators bank calendar. 29544. 
Irving (Minna): 
Old glory in the sky. 15416. 


Star of liberty. 7020. 
Irving iron works co.: 
Irvings subway gratings. 7021. 
W. Irving hand forged iron. 2020. 
Ye olde colonial frizzlers, jabbers, 
dujabs. 9883. 
Irvington, N. J., direct. 669, 2586. 
Irvington garage & auto co., ine. 
Hood by auto. 12534. 
Irwell (Lawrence) Short detective 
stories. 429. 
Irwin (S. P.) Illinois, Supreme ct. 
Til. off. reptr. 15367, 29426. 
Irwin (T. J.) Unit system of rhyth- 
mical nomenclature. 7022. 
Irwin augur bit co. Irwin bit. 3960. 
Is any girl safe? (Motion picture) 
19219. 
Is God _ dead? 
25199. 


Mt. 


(Motion picture) 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Is he a bandit? (Drama) 5066. 
Is Lord Kitchener alive? 20056. 
Is marriage sacred? (Motion picture) 
32408-32410. 
Isakovies (Aiois von): . 
Amer. perfumer. 9884, 12535. 


Amer. perfumer-synfleur insert. 
430, 3961. 

Synfleur scientific lab. Amer. 
perfumer. f[ete.] 7988, 13579, 


13580, 18568, 21993, 24687, 31176. 
Iserloh (W. O.) Attorney for the de- 
fense. 31633. 
Ish bar ish. (Drama) 31828*. 
Island of happiness. (Motion picture) 
ODT 


Island of surprise. (Motion picture) 
5658 


Isle of life. (Motion picture) 25281. 

Isle of Sereno. (Drama) 5067. 

Isle of woman, (Drama) 18849. 

Islip, N. Y., map. 22731. 

Israeli (Baruch) School for wives. 
22583. 


Istel (Edgar) Nur ein traum. 25007. 


It can't be true. (Motion picture) 
11447. 

It didn’t work out right. (Motion 
picture) 32411. 

It happened in Honolulu. (Motion 
picture) 14288. 

It happened in Pikersville. (Motion 
picture) 16983. 

It is thelaw. (Drama) 24962. 

It may be your daughter. (Motion 
picture) 25282. 

It might happen again. (Drama) 
16579. 

It might happen to you. (Drama) 
5068. 

It must be the clothes. (Drama) 


5069. 
It nearly happened. (Motion picture) 
5659 


It never could happen. (Motion pic- 


ture) 25283. 
It never got by. (Motion picture) 
14289 


It never happened. (Drama) 22464, 
31829 


It’s a bear. (Motion picture) 19220. 

It’s all luck. (Drama) 24963. 

It’s all wrong. (Motion picture) 
22928. : 

It’s an ill wind. (Drama) 31830. 

It’s great to be married. (Motion 
picture) 32413. 

It's my Tom. (Drama) 5070. 

It’s yours if you get it. (Drama) 
11060. 

It sounded like a kiss. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32412. 

It was she. (Drama) 27608. 

Italia. (Drama) 5071. 


1648 


Ita’ , map. 5240. 
, Ivan Durack. 


pavane (CO. FS) 
og 


Ciambelli (Bernardino) — Sotter- 
ranei di New York. 9286. 
— Vergine di Trieste. 6385. 

Cristofaro (F. de) F. de Cristo- 

faro method for the mandolin. 

a. 25797. 

De Rosalia (Giovanni) 
simu e lu ciarlatanu. 
an romance. (Drama) 


Sociali- 
28500. 
11061. 


ran (Rosalind) Cloud. 24921, 
(Drama) 2868. 
1 film productions, inc. : 


City of illusion, 11372. 
Faded flower. 19163. 
Fool’s paradise. 5549. 
Forbidden fruit. 5553. 


Her husband's wife. 14272. 
Her surrender. 22907. 
Immortal flame. 8794. 
Sex lure. 27938. 
Ivanhoe regent works of Gen. elec. co. 
‘Catalog. [etc.] 29545, 29546. 
Amateur murderer. 


Ivers (J. iy: 
American beauty. 
Ben Blair. 5403. 
Call of the Cumberlands. 
David Garrick. 8725. 
Davy Crockett. 14220. 
He fell in love with his wife. 

5597. 

Heart of Paula. 
Intrigue. 22927. 
Parson of Panamint. 
Right direction. 932520. 
Son of Erin. 25372. 
tence (H. C.) Real secret*for kill- 
ing iron scent of traps. 20644. 
Iverson (Severin) Powers that be. 


14192. 
5442. 


5600. 
19266. 


18896. 
Ivers (A. E.) Social swim. 8511. 
Ives (J. EB.) Essentials in art. 29547. 


Ivey (B. P.) New theory of consump- 


tion & tuberculosis. 29548. 
Ivins (C. F.): 
Bobby’s Mabel. 31656. 


Martyr. 138982. 


Midnight and married. 27685. 
Nobody loves me. 18878. 
Prisoners. 31979. 
Question. 11148. 
Ivoi (Paul @) Route du 75. 12536. 
Ivy & the onk. (Motion picture) 
32414. 
Izor (E. P.) Costume design & home 
planning. 20645. 
Izzard co. Cheney (W. D.)  Sim- 
plicity of success. 19798. 


J. Gruber’s Hagerstown town & coun- 


try almanack. 20646. 
Jabberwocky. (Drama) 2869. 
Jaburg bros. Gen. cat. 17832. 


31831. 
(Motion pic- 


Jack-in-the-box. (Drama) 
Jack the giant killer. 
ture) 32415. 


Jackals of a great city. (Motion pic- 


ture) 14290 
Jackdaw. (Drama) 22465. 
Jackman (W. J.) History of the 
Amer. nation. 31486. 
Jacks up. (Drama) 1087. 
Jackson (A. F.) Ruler’s daughter. 
9885. 
Jackson (C. B.) Roger Bean coffee 
bk. 15417. 
Jackson (Chris) At 12 midnight. 
2784. 
Jackson * (Mrs. F. H.) Convinced. 
10138. 
Jackson (F. W.) Two orphans. 
32165-2. 
Jackson (Fred): 
Contrary Mary. 16519. 
Horse-shoe. 22448. 
Losing Eloise. 1101. 


Young blood. 238919, 26348, 29549. 
Your money or your wife. 32164. 


Jackson (Gladys) Keystone cops. 
11069. 

Jackson (J. M.) Jackson’s real estate 
direct. 23920. 

Jackson (J. W.) Abraham Lincoln. 
fete.] 15418-15420. 

Jackson (M. H.) Hollen (R. H.) 
Jackson loose leaf Ill. corp. rec. 
15302. 

Jackson (M. L.) Convinced. 1013. 

Jackson (N. H.) Two orphans. 


$2165-2. 
Jackson, N. H., map. 14107. 
Jackson lumber co. Your floor. 29551. 


Jackson motor supply co. Catalog. 
26349. 

Jackson’s real estate direct. 23920. 

Jacksonville, Fla., direct. 3962. 


(Motion picture) 11448. 
Tome schl. 3963. 
(Motion picture) 


Jackstraws. 

Jacob Tome inst. 

Jacobean house. 
22994. 

Jacobs (C. M.) Illus. lecture on life 
of Martin Luther. 29552. 
Jacobs (BE. V.) Where we live. 3964. 

Jacobs (G. W.) & co.: 
Gardner (W. E.) Office of in- 
tereession for religious educa- 
tion. 20278. 
Orton (G. W.) 
Canada. 26920. 
Jacobs (L. B.): 
Somewhere in Mexico. 22599. 
Those keystone cops. 18929. 
Jacobs (M. T.) Patsy Perkins, pro- 
tégé. 5139. 
Jacobs (R. H.) Construction of the 
new subways for N. Y. city. 23921. 
Jaeobs (S. T.) Durborough war pic- 
ture. 5516. 


Bob Hunt in 


1649 


INDEX 


Jacobs (W. W.): 
Boatswain’s mate. 
Sam’s ghost. 482. 

Jacobsen (J. A.) Crank. 10996. 

Jacobson (Gershon) : 

Lord of all he surveys. 31865. 
Two maidens fair. 11205. 

Jacobson (Leopold) : 

Auf befehl der herzogin. 
Auf befehl der Kaiserin! 

Jacobson (Pauline) : 

Belle Cora’s defiance. [etc.] 26350- 
26354. 

Belle Cora’s final triumph blight- 
ed. [etc.] 29553, 29554. - 

California’s first millionaire. [ete.] 
12537-12541. 

California's first playhouses. [ete.] 
20647-20651. 

Classics echo in toasts of the argu- 


995. 


22359. 
16492. 


ments. [ete.] 9SS86—-9889. 
Iliremen’s great pageant. [etce.] 
15421-15424. 
Gambler’s queen. f[ete.] 23922- 
23925. 
Jacobson’s. (Drama) 31832. 
Jacquet (H. M.) Poilu. 8467, 8468, 
319738. 
Jade necklace. (Motion picture) 


32491, 
Jaeger (EE. B.) standard aeronautical 
co. Triple slide aeroplane caleula- 


tor. 13521. 

Jaffa (R. H.) Be careful what you 
say. 22363. 

Jaffery. (Motion picture) 382416. 

Jags & jealousy. (Motion picture) 
32417. 

Jailbird’s last flight. (Motion picture) 
14291. 

Jake's family. (Drama) 27609. 

Jakobi (Paula): 

Curse of Karma. 18777. 
Hourglass. 22449. 

Jamaica Plain trust co. Save a thou- 
sand. 23926. 

James (A. A. §S.) Tower builder. 
22626. 

James (B. B.) Sun god. 32054. 

James (C. C.) & eco. Fundamentals of 
stock trading. 9890. 

James (E. W.) Criminal. 16521. 


James (G. W.) 
fire. 20652. 
James (H. G.) Refining industry of 
the U. S. 26355. 

James (H. N.) Reformation of Dan 
Duffy. 27653. 

James (Hartwell) Boys of the Bible. 
fete.] 15425, 15426. 

James (J. A.) One hundred exercises 
in agriculture. 20286. 

James (James) Time table for the 
kitchen. 3965. 

James (L. €.) Critic. 


How the Karoks got 


1016. 


16 


pt. 1, nD. s., v.13 
James (M. F.) Gretel Ann. 8365. 
James (Marquis) Their lost prince. 
12542. 


James 
2 * 
James’ barn magazine. 12543. 
James mfg. co.: 
James’ barn magazine. 12543. 


(Maxwell) James system, 


James way. 15427. 
James-Sanford agency. Nashville, 


Tenn. 
21188. 
Jameson (E. P.) How to get well & 
keep well. 29555. 
Jameson (H. F.): 
Back to 1840. 
26389. 
Bridal rebes. 12544. 
Coats & trotting suits for travel- 
ers. [ete.] 15428-15451. 
Dancing frocks for the young lady- 


Confidential merchant’s ref. 


[ete.] 29356— 


person. [ete.] 29556-29594. 
Farewell, taffetas. 20654. 
Graceful lines distinguish one- 

piece frocks. 23927. 


Oyster gray & flesh pink are the 
correct colors. [ete.] 
Skirts nine yds. around. 2021- 


2049. 
What stout women should wear. 
fetc.] 17833-17858. 


What to wear & how to wear it. 
3967, 7023, 9891. 
Jameson (H. M.) Heald’s bus. pract. 


& acctg. 3966. y 
Jamison (J. K.) Riders in .the gray 
dawn. 23953. 
Jamison (Lorena): 
Christmas fantasy. 31687. 
Woman’s pageant. 5231, 8578. 
Jamun co. Jamun compound in dia- 
betes. 447. 

Jane, (Drama) 8390. 

Jane (Edith) Mr. Inquisitive. 31899. 

Janes (H. P.) Transgressor. 22628. 

Jane’s bashful hero. (Motion picture) 
5660. 

Jane’s choice. (Motion picture) 
22929. 

Jnane’s husband. (Motion picture) 
5661. 

Janesville fair. (Drama) 24964. 


Janeway (F. B.) 

22713. 
Janitor. 
Janitor & the maid. 
Janitor’s busy day. 


Great Lakes, map. 


(Motion picture) 16984. 
(Drama) 31833. 
(Motion picture) 


5662. 

Janitor’s vendetta. (Motion picture) 
27857. 

Janitor’s wife’s temptation. (Motion 
picture) 22930.. 

Jannelli (Alexandro de) Love crime. 
318689. 


50 


1-12, 1916 

, alli (Altagracia de): 
Love crime. 31869. 
a Riddle. 16669, 


co. You want results. 9916. 
son (William) McKenzie Co., N. 
PD. come 52938, 32234. 
(Motion picture) 22871. 
Q ~y map. 5255, 22732. 
nese water color co. Japanese 


opaque water colors in film leaflets, 
.) 12578, 12574. 
apan’s gateway to the temples of the 
(Motion picture) 19221. 
rabe de pico. (Drama) 2870. 
ie: rnette (A. L. de) See De Jarnette 
(A. L.) 
Jaros (A. L.) jr. 
_ culator. 12575. 
Pe (mM. W.): 
Sara came also. $2010. 
Wise made simple. 32149. 
_ Jarrow (Joseph) Mysterious stranger. 
me 1122. 
-Jascha 
25069. 
J r, Ala., map. 11278. 
Javitz (B. A.) Few questions. 
12576, 12577. 
_ Jax (Antoni): 
oa Goéra pies. 2847. 
~ Wsciekty student. 2965. 
: Wyrodna corka. 2966. 
Suey (J. H.) Girl from 
: 8357. 


Jay Co., Ind., Farm jour. direct. 
Jayhawker. 9917. 
Jayne (D.) & son. 


Jaros exposure cal- 


(Oscar) Vogelscheuchen. 


fete. ] 


upstairs. 
3992. 
Handbk. for the 


—s preserving of fruits. 17859. 
Je sais tout. 20687, 29595. 
Jealous guy. (Motion picture) 16985. 
_ Jealousy. (Motion picture) 27858. 
_Jdeanne d’Are. (Drama) 2834*. 
Jeanne Dore. (Motion picture) 5663. 
Jeannette, Pa.. map. 11279. 
_ Jeffeott (H. A.) Teaching your dol- 
lars to have more cents. 3993. 
Jeffers (H. FE.) Googly-Goo & his 
ten merry men. 29597. 
Jeffers & Dalton. Yegged man. 8582. 


Jefferson (A. A.): 
Life & perfect health. 3994. 
Life’s great fundamentals. 7052, 
9918. 
Jefferson (G, F.) Food, love & music. 
26390 


Jefferson (R. H.) This mountain? 


Soe) ay, ee ey "cae a ekg i) 


Was it God? 7053. 
Jefferson (R. J.) ptg. oo.: 

Cedar Rapids pump co. Automo- 
bile supplies & accessories. 
11934. 

Spencer-Carroll co. Automobile 


supplies & accessories. 13516. 
Jefferson, Ga., map. 16805. 
Jefferson City, Mo., map. 11280. 


INDEX 


Jefferson Co., Ind., map. 22733. 
Jefferson Co., Ia., map. 19012. 
Jefferson Co., Kan., map. 25129. 
Jefferson mfg. co. Corrugated metal 


culverts. 23954. 

Jeffersons ptg. co. Springfield, IUL., 
direct. 31071. 

Jeffery truck-service co. Quick roll 
body as applied to mill work & 
lumber. 17860. 

Jeffrey (W. R.) jr. Star of Bethle- 
hem. 448. 

Jelke (J. F.) co. Jelke high grade 
margarine. 449. 

Jelley (H. §&.) Wop and the cop. 
1232. 


Jellison (C.): 
Shillito (John) co. Co-op. player 
piano buying. 21832. 
——— Our greatest offer. 
— Your saving. 30964. 
Jenbach (Bela) Die oder 
16525. 
Jenifer (G. D.) 
poet of the soul. 
Jenison (G. D.) 


27182. 
keine. 
Shakespeare, the 
8496. 
Formulas & simple 
methods of refinishing metals. 7054. 
Jenkins (B. A.) Bracegirdle. 27568. 
Jenkins (E. C.) Something old and 
something new in crochet. 15452. 
Jenkins (P. B.) Shot-gun pattern tar- 
get co. Outer’s bk. shotgun target. 
T7874. 
Jenkins (W. C.): 
Baltimore the city of great oppor- 
tunities. f[ete.] 26391, 26392. 
Striking example of public service 
efficiency. 29598. 
Jenkins (W. E.) Before & after Ib- 
sen. 12578. 


Jenkins (W. R.) co. Hiilshof (J. L.) 


German lessons. 29405. 

Jenkins’ jinx. (Motion picture) 
11449. 

Jenks (E. T.) Bro. Robert’s house- 
keeper. 8284. 


Jenks (J. W.): 
Investment opportunities. 
Looking ahead in China. 
Jenne & Butler ¢o.: 

Amer. soc. of municipal improve- 
ments. Hair that grows on 
opportunity. fete. ] 28078, 
28079. 

Ind. assn. of insur. 
the wolves. 
29449. 

Indiana assn. of master bakers. 
For ideas that score. 29450. 

Indiana canner’s assn. As big as 
you can see it. 29451. 

Indiana mfrs. of dairy products. 
Becomes a state of fact. [ete.] 
29452, 29453. 


7055. 
3995. 


Even 
29448, 


agents. 
[ete. ] 


1651 


. Jewel of 


INDEX 


Jenne & Butler co.—Continued. 
Modern ethical dental assn. of In- 
diana. Fort of fact & the army 
of opinion. [etce.] 30166, 30167. 
Jenness (Kelley) Topic talks. 20690. 


Jennings (C. B.) Eastern star ode. 


26393. 
Jennings (Edwin) Abolition of pov- 
erty. 7056. 


Jennings (G. E.): 
Bathroom door. 8278. 
Five birds in a cage. 1054. 
Jensen (Albrecht) How to get vi- 
tality & health. 29601. 
Jensen (H. E.) Who is she? 5226. 
Jepson (Edgar) Madderson’s mascot. 
[ete.] 39602, 89603. 
Jeptha’s daughter. (Drama) 31834, 
Jerome (J. K.) Street of the blank 
wall. 9919, 12579. 
Jerome (J.N.): 
Anniversary calendar. 19448. 
Huston (Dr.) TI am only a tooth. 
12480. 
Jerrehian (A. K.) 
weaving. 15453. 


Hist. of the art of 


Jerry’s bells. (Drama) 5072. 
Jersey City, N. J., map. 382224. 


Jersey City public schl. athletic assn. 
off. handbk. 15454. 
Jersey Co., Ill, map. 19013. 
Jervey (T. D.): 
Increase of the slave trade. 29604, 
Slave trade & the Constitution. 
26394. 
Jervis (P. V.) Making a suecess of 
the pupils’ recital. 29605. 
Jeschke (H.) Pract. Engl. 7670. 
Jess (Ellen) Birth of a nation’s flag. 


31652. 

Jess of the hill country. (Motion 
picture) 27859. 

Jesse (F. T.) Girl's war journeys in 
Franee. 450. 

Jessen (J. ©.) Los Angeles, Cal., 
map. 141138. 

Jest of fate. (Drama) 8391. 

Jester. (Motion picture) 11450. 

Jester’s tale. (Drama) 381835. 


Jesup, Ia., map. 1288. 
Jeune & Butler co. 
20691. 
Jeune mariée. 
Jeyne (H.) ¢eo.: 
Bread bk. 12580, 15455. 
Jeyne’s cigar prices. 9920. 
death. (Motion picture) 


Dental facts. 


(Drama) 16529. 


32418. 
Jewelers cireular pub. co.: 
Jewelers’ circular weekly buyers’ 
direct. 20692. 
Wallace (E. G.) Word about the 
proper selection of cut glass. 
16368. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Jeweler’s circular-weekly buyers’ di- 
rect. 20692. 
Jewell (E. S.) 
briars. 11194. 
Jewett (F. G.): 
Health & safety. 9921. 


Through the sweet 


Physiol., hygiene & sanitation. 
T7057. 
Jewett & son. Lake Co., Minn., map. 
27724. 


Jewish daily news. State bank, New 
York. Mitzvah elinu Isaper. 4714. 
Jewish independent pub. co. Cleve- 
land Jewish soc. bk. 1602. 
Jewish social direct. co. Baltimore, 
Md. Jewish social direct. 14552. 
Jex (G. E.) Fair exchange. 2829. 
Jex (John): 
Mr. Willoughby calls. 24995. 
Poor blind men, 5149. 
Jezebel. (Drama) 16580. 
Jiffy starter co., ine. Jiffy way for 
Fords today. T7058. 
Jillson (J. R.) Savings aect. premium 
deposit plan. 17861. 


Jim Slocum no, 46393. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11451. 
Jiménez (Joaquin): 
Dos fenémenos. 13922. 
Nido del principal. 2901. 


Jimmie Dale, alias the Grey Seal. 
(Motion picture) 25284, 25285, 
27860-27863, 32419-32421. 

Jimsey’s queen. (Drama) 16581. 

Jimtown Junction. (Drama) 16582. 

Jingles, jabs & junk. 29606. 

Jinks (J. H.) Chair seating. 29607. 

Jitney driver’s romance. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8804. 

Jitney Jack and Gasolena. 
picture) 16986. 

Jiu jitsu. 15456. 

Jn-o-me. 4168. 

Joan Danvers. 


(Motion 


(Drama) 8392. 


Joan the woman. (Motion picture) 
32422. * 

Joan Thursday. 19170. 

Jockey club. Amer. stud bk. 2d suppl. 
to v. 11. 25469. 

Jockey of death. (Motion picture) 
5664. 

Joe Boko’s adventures. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5665. 


Joerns (Arnold): 
Bigger, better bus. 
Morgan, Joerns & co. 

services. 21112. 


12581. 
Advertising 


Jogendra Singh (Sardar) Tells of 
dawn of new literature in India. 
29608. 

Johannisfeuer. (Motion picture) 
8745. 

John (Gwen) = pseud. See Jones 
(Gladys) 


John Barleycorn. (Drama) 24965. 


1652 


nos, 1-12, 1916 

John Ferguson. (Drama) 1088. 
John Gary's mission. (Drama) 
11062. 

- John Henry speaks. (Drama) 27610. 

‘John Jiggsby’s jog. (Drama) 27611. 

John Needham's double. (Motion 
picture) 5666. 

John Pellet’s dream. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5667. 

John Peres. (Drama) 13961. 

- John W. Blake. (Drama) 16583. 

Johnny Jones. (Drama) 82034. 


Johnny’s new car. (Drama) 18850. 
Johns (H. W.)-Manville co. : 


Announcing a new J-M packing. 


[ete.] 26895-26407. 
Between you & the weather. 
[ete.] 15457-15468. 
Bigger roofing sales. [ete.] 
29609, 0. 
Brains in the mix. [etc.] 93955- 
23966. 
Johns (Orrick) Color madness. 2801. 
Johns-Pratt co. Vulecabeston red 
fiber sheet packing. 2050. 
Johnson (A. C.) Sting. 25047. 


Johnson (Allen) Chronicles of Amer- 
» 


ica. > 
Johnson (B. F.) ine. Wilson (Leon- 
ard) On genealogy «& the bearing 
of coat-armour. [ete.] 24855, 


24856. 
Johnson (B. F.) pub. co. 
(Cc. W.) Country life 


13540. 
Johnson (C. E.) & co. Bower (C..F.) 
Printing ink situation. 19680. 
Johnson (C. J.) Modern Samaritans. 
Why you should join the order of 
Modern Samaritans. 10226. 
Johnson (C. W.) Multum in parvo. 

12585 


Stewart 
readers. 


Johnson (Charlotte) 
speaks. 27610. 
Johnson (D. V.) 


John Henry 

Armor of light. 
27558. 

Johnson (E. B.) Christmas greetings. 

Johnson (E. E.) Johnson brass well 

screen, 12586 


Johnson (BH. M.) Jayhawker. 9917. 
Johnson (E. W.): 


Busy day at the Borgias. 18803. 
Man who always smiled. 18866. 
- Johnson (Eads) pub. co. Johnson’s 


steam vessels of the Atlantic coast. 


3996. 
Johnson (G. H.) 
map. 11282. 
Johnson (Gladys) Return to the Land 
of Wugg. 2051. 
art n (H.L.) Budget. fete.] 451, 
452. 
Johnson (J. D. A.): 


Lake Co., Mich., 


[ete.] 29611-29620. 
77396—17——13 


All the gold hasn’t been found. 
1653 


Johnson (J. D. A.)—Continued. 


Confidence, the sales lodestone. 
[ete.] 17862-17870. 

He who mountains will move, 
fetc.] 9922-9924. 

Mich. washing machine co, An- 
alysis of initiative. [ete.] 
584-588. 

Harmony. [ete.] 4238-4241. 
Johnson (J. F.): 

Bldg. from the _ base. [ete.] 
206938, 20694. 

Modern bus. course & service. 
TOD9. 


Roller problem, 3997. 


Johnson (J. S.) Marshalltown club. 
In the forefront as a city of prog- 


ress. 15702. 

Johnson (L. H.) New power. 13997. 

Johnson (L. W.) Poor roads. 7060. 

Johnson (M. B.) Passing up the 
street of life. 29621. 

Johnson (O. A.) Perdue (E. M.) 
Studies in cancer. 26966. 

Johnson (O. D.) John Barleycorn. 
24965. 

Johnson (Renée) Watch the re- 
hearsal. 16711. 

Johnson (S. D.) United States. 
9925. 

Johnson (LT. H.) Child’s letter to the 
parents. [ete.] 29622-29625. 


Cal. hymn. 12587. 
Engine room direct- 


Johnson (Tilma) 
Johnson (V. E.) 


eurrent elec. machinery. 9926. 

Johnson (W. M.) Motor game. 
29626. 

Johnson (W. R.) Awakening of Nar- 
radin. 22360. 

Johnson (William) My Honolulu 
girl. 22523. ; 


Johnson & Burns, inc. Specifications 
of schl. bldgs. 23967. 
Johnson & Johnson: 
Hndbk. of ligatures. 3998. 
Kilmer (F. B.) Household hdbk. 
12643. 
‘Toilet goods bk. 20695. 
fohnson & North. U. S. income tax & 
emergency revenue law ready ref. 
3999. 
Johnson Co., la., map. 19014. 
Johnsonburg, Pa., map. 16806. 
Johnsone (O. T.): 
Baby burglar. 24902. 
Dr. Epstein’s first case. 
Gasoline. 22426. 
I need a lawyer. 29454. 
No smoking allowed. 1130. 
Past, present and future. 31957. 
Three nights. 1197. 
Two painters. 1207. 
Johnston (Anthony) Make-up of the 
universe. 9927. 


1031. 


INDEX 


Johnston (Mrs. C. E.) Holiday jingle 


bk. 7061. 
Johnston (Edward) Pocahontas. 
2914. 
Johnston (G. W.) Your daughter. 
16736, 32163. 
Johnston (Greenhow) Beginning & 
end of wars. 9928. 
Johnston (J. W.) Original snow 
white border designs. 29627. 
Johnston (P. N.) Blue print. 14665. 


Johnston (R. M.): 
Immediate scientific defence ac- 
tion necessary. 2052. 
Low speed eliminates navy as de- 
fence factor. 453. 
What would U. 8S. do in case of 


war with Germany? 9929. 
Johnston (S. P.): 
sigger, better bus. 7062. 
Newspaper advertising. 9930. 
Johnston, R. 1., direct. 26884. 
Johnstone (A. E.) Johnstone sight 
singing test card. 20696. 
Johnstone (C, H.) Brownie phono- 
grams. 20697. 


Iron ring. 5065. 
Honolulu, the hid- 


Johnstone (Gordon) 
Johnstone (M. 8.) 


den garden of the Pacific. 20698. 
Joining the navy. (Drama) 3962. 
Joint rules committee: 

Off. volley ball rules. 29629. 
Spaiding’s off. baseball guide. 
29628. 
Jokel, the opera-maker. (Drama) 
2871. 
Joliet, Ill., direct. 20699. 
Jonas (Alberto) Contest. 13915. 


Jonas (Coloman) Jonas bros. Cata- 
logue. 9931. 

Jonas bros. Catalogue. 9931. 
Jonathan’s night shirt. (Drama) 
11063. 

Jones (A. V.) Which shall be king? 
27656. 

Jones (Archer) Boudoir brandy. 
13894. 

Jones (B. H.): . 


Jones-Cook-Rose system, drugless 


treatment of pneumonia. 12588. 
Number games. 29630. 

Jones (B. M.) Kidder (A. A.) ine. 
Complete in every detail. [ete.] 
17906-17912. 

Jones (C. H.) Word with the honest 
doubter. 9932. 


Jones (KE. M.): 
Distribution of cupboards & draw- 


ers. 998383. 
Kitchen floor. T7068. 
Jones (E. P.) High happiness. 20700. 
Jones (E. W.) Yo-sem-i-te. 32161. 
gones (FF. D.): 
Addition & subtraction. [ete.] 


20701. 20702. 


pt. 1, 2. &., Vis 


Jones (F. D.)—-Continued. 
Jones add. & sub. cards. 
29631-29635. 


[ete.} 


Jones’ group addition cards & 
game. f[ete.] 26409-26411. 
Jones (F. T.) Brothers and sisters 


(Grand circle of) Ritual of the 

forms and ceremonies. 14693. 
Jones (G. L.) Merry geste of Robin 

Hood. 16617. 

Jones (Gladys) : 
Case of Teresa. 
Corinna. 18811. 
In the rector’s study. 
Sealing the compact. 

Jones (H. W.) 

absent brother. 

Jones (J. L.) 

adv. 29636. 

Jones (J. W.) Democratic & republi- 

can campaign songs. 29637. 
Jones (Johnstone) Yo-sem-i-te. 32161. 
Jones (KX. M.) Des kindes erstes lese- 
buch. 9934. 

Jones (MM. E.): 
Dimensional evolution. 
Secret sin. 12589. 

Jones (May F.) Keep well stories. 

23968. 
Jones (Milton F.) Chem. hazards. 7069. 
Jones (O. M.) Seenery & mountain 
goats in Sawtooths. 29638. 
Jones (R. J.) Heart of a 
woman. 20705. 

Jones (Ralph) Basketball. 20704. 

Jones (Sidney) Happy day. 13944. 

Jones (S. E.): 

His sister’s friend. 
Just mammy. 5074. 


18805. 

18847. 
18915. 
Elk’s eulogy to our 


20703. 
What is direct-by-mail 


9935. 


scarlet 


5057. 


Jones (V. RR.) Why do cream tests 
vary? 9936. 

Jones (W. B.) Bigger, better bus. 
2058. 


Jones (W. D.) 
& automobile direct. 
Jones & Baker: 


Off. garage data chart 
T7070. 


Carrying stocks on acct. [ete.] 
4000, 4001, 26412~—-26416. 
Gen. rules for trading.  [ete.] 


9937-9939, 29639-29641. 
Jones & Farkas: 

Our nation’s rulers. 17871. 
Presidents of the U. S. 9940. 
Jones & Sylvester. Huckster & the 

ham 16575. 


Jones’ auto. (Motion picture) 14292. 


Jones Co., Ia., map. 5284. 
Jordan (D. 8.) Failure of the West- 
ern campaign. 29642. 
Jordan (Leslie) : 
Soul song. 22600. 
Wrong combination. 22660. 
Jordan (Robert): 
Back to nature. 8274. 
King Cobra. 2875. 


1654 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Jordan (Robert )—Continued. 
Memories. 11092. 
Open sesame. 27643. 


Regular hero. 18907. 

Roll call. 14084. 
Jordan (W.C.) Adventuress. 31612. 
Jordan (W. E.) Fox pneumatic 


shock-absorber co. Jolts & shocks 
are unknown on a car equipped with 


Fox pneumatics. 9588. 

Jordan & co. Boynton (E. F.) Girl's 
commencement rosebud memories. 
9181, 

Jordan is a hard road. (Motion pie- 
ture) 8805. 

Joseph & Feiss co. Selling a sale. 
7071. 

Joseph & his brethren. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5668. 

Joseph-Renaud (J.) Doigts qui par- 
lent. 28969 


Josephs (D. C.) Contemporary verse, 
175, 3498, 6429, 12010, 14863. 

Josésa (Pedro) Belle of Valados. 
24906. 


Josselyn (Talbot) : 


Fifteen minutes to pack. 1051, 
Kitchen callers. 1090, 
Jossey (William) Fifty-fifty. 31762. 


Jost (Lawrence) Instructions for 
tuning the mandolin-guitar. 29643. 
Joubert (C.): 

Faribol. 1047. 

1914-1915. 1236. 
Journal & tribune co. Tennessee. 


8661. 
Journal of experimental med. 
Journal of naphrapathy. 12590. 
Journal ptg. co.: 

Collins (L. L.) 


9941. 


Eleventh ward 


had first state fair & park. | 


[ete.] 6409-6413. 
——Foundation laid by pioneer 
miller. [ete.] 3479-3482. 
— Newly wed pair first to settle 
in fourth ward. [ete.] 1607-— 
1609. 


+, chief boast of second 


ward. 161. 
Gibbons (M. J.) My own story. 
6744, 9628. 
Minneapolis jour. Certain defi-_ 
nite expenses. [ete.] 12923- 


12925. 


— For your family’s sake start | 
10218, | 


& savings acct. 
10219. 
— How are you, John. 4255. 
Roeder (G. C.) Missing Minn. 
woman subjected to hardships. 
7736. 


[ete.] 


What your neighborhood bank | 


means to you. 4002. 
Journalisten. (Drama) 31835*. 


Journey to nowhere. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32423. 

Joy & the dragon. (Motion picture) 
32424. 


Joy killer. (Motion picture) 

Joy-riders. (Drama) 5073. 

Joyce (Archibald) She smiled. 8502. 

Joyce (E. F.) jr. Little step-daugh- 
ter. 11078. 

Joyce (J. 8.) Ireland’s tale in his- 
toric sketch. 17872. 

Joyce (Madeline) Care of the hair. 


27864. 


29644, 

Joyce's strategy. (Motion picture) 
5669. 

Joyes (W. R.) Aladdin & the giant. 
20706. 

Joyous Christmas chimes. (Drama) 
31836. 

Joys elope. (Motion picture) 5670. 

Juan. (Drama) 22466. 

Juan Cadenas (José) See Cadenas 
(J. St) 

Judas. (Drama) 22467. 

Judd (A. C.): 

Ideal tour. 12591. 


New England, map. 19036. 
Judd (Orange) co.: 

Albany Co., N. Y. Amer. agri- 
culturist farm direct. & ref. bk. 
28001. 

Auto trip in N. Y. state. 29645. 

Butler Co., Pa. Amer. agricul- 
turist farm direct. & ref. bk. 
23312. 

Judex. (Motion picture) 27865. 
Judge (W. E.) Washington (State) 
22468. 


map. 27763. 
Judge. (Drama) 
Judge. (Motion picture) 5671. 
Judge McAndrew’s own ease. 
ma) 27612. 

Judge’s secret. 
Judge’s wife. 
27866. 
Judgment. 
Judgment 
8910. 
Judgment 
2872. 
Judson (C. I.) 
Judson (Jack) 

12592. 
Judson (Katherine) 
teased. 23970. 
Judy (G. T.) Judgments, ete. 17873. 
Juelg piano co. Come tomorrow with 
five dollars. [etce.] 4003-4007. 
Jul i vesterheimen. 454. 
Julia Farnese. (Drama) 16584. 
Julia of the Evening news. (Drama) 
22470. 
Julian (Elma) ed. Home needlework 
tatting bk. 29646. 


(Dra- 


31837. 
picture) 


(Drama) 
(Motion 


(Drama) 11064, 22469. 
day. (Motion picture) 


(Drama) 


Bed time tales. 2054. 
Black Horse Ben. 


of Solomon. 


When mink 


1655 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Julian (J.) & co. Regrasso (Hum- 
bert) Povero Cecco Beppe. 24444. 


Julius Cesar (Drama). 2872*, 8392*. 
Julius Caesar (The tragedy of) as 
originally performed by Shakes- 
peare’s company. (Drama) 11064*. 
Jumping-off place. (Drama) 11065. 
Jumps & jealousy. (Motion picture) 


27867. 

June thirteenth. (Drama). 11066. 
Jung muss man_ sein! (Drama) 
22471, 24966. 

Jungle hero. (Motion _ picture). 
22931. 

Jungle man. (Drama) 22472. 
Junior sub. pseud. See Beith (I. H.) 


Junker (W. E.) Direct-adjustment 
service. Direct-adjustment service. 
1701. 

Junkin (F. H.): 

Lakes Charles trust & savings 
bank. Universal savings sys- 
tem. fete.] 15564-15566. 

Schedule. 17874. 

Junod (E. L.) Junod (E. L.) ine. 
Detroit real estate syndicate equity 
certificate. TO72. 


Jurisprudence. (Drama) 24931*. 

Just a child. (Drama) 13963. 

Just a few little things. (Motion pic- 
ture) 16987. 

Just a little mistake. (Drama) 
13964. 

Just a suggestion. (Drama) 931838. 

Just a wife. (Drama) 1089. 

Just a woman. (Drama) 27613. 

Just for a change. (Drama) 24967. 

Just for tonight. (Drama). 13965. 

Just her luck. (Motion picture) 
27868. 

Just imagination. (Motion picture) 


5787, 8856. 
Just Jane. (Drama) 22473. 
Just kids. (Drama) 16585. 
Just Kitty. (Motion picture) 11452. 
Just like his father. (Drama) 1013. 


Just mammy. (Drama). 5074. 
Just now. 26457. 
Just only Felicia. (Drama). 18851. 


Just plain folks. (Motion picture) 


5672. 
Just Red. (Drama) 11067. 
Just two. (Drama) 1045. 


Just yet but not quite. 
ture) 8806. 

Justfood co. Infant feding. 

Justice a la carte. 


(Motion pic- 


29647. 
(Motion picture) 


25286. 

Justice of Judge Calhoun. (Drama) 
2873. 

Justus (EB. W.) Patriotic songs. 
20707. 

Juvenile dancer supreme. (Motion 
picture) 11458. 


Juvenile film corp.: 
Chip, the plumber. 
Chip’s 

5454 


25231. 
backyard  barn-stormers. 


Chip’s Carmen. 11371. 
Chip’s movie company. 16914. 
Chip’s rivals. 5455. 

Diamond from the pie. 19152. 
For sale, a daddy. 11404. 

In stumpland. 25278. 

Matty’s love affair. 22948. 
Playmates. 22974. 

Scheme that failed. 25361. 
World war in Kidland. 8988. 
Juvenile tango. (Motion picture) 

8807. 
K. & R. film co., ine. At the end of the 


rainbow. 5391. 

K. D. idea. 4008, 9942. 

Kaai (E. K.) Ukulele & how it’s 
played. 4009. 

Kabellt (1%. K.) Kabell (Louis) jr. 


Unitas annotation stamps. 7073. 
Kabell (Louis) jr. Unitas annotation 
stamps. 7073. 
Kabo corset co. Kabo fashions. T07T4. 
Kaempffert (Waldemar) Story of a 
dying world. 29648. 
Kaessmann (F. G.): 
Dear friend. 20708. 
Health-wealth syndieate service. 
When the world smiles. 20475. 
Kahn (BE. P.) Literature, 22483. 
Kahn (H. C.) & son: 
Kahn’s’ Aug. 
20709. 
Kahn’s Feb. furniture sale. 4010. 
Kahn’s spring opening. 12594. 
Kahn’s 18th anniv. sale. 26417. 
Kahn (Herman) Getting a _ start. 
16559. 
Kahn tailoring co. New fall suitings 
are all straight lined. 23971. 
Kaiser (F. P.) pub. co.: 
Hdbk. for organizers. 12595. 
Woman’s opportunity. T7075. 
Kalamazoo, Mich., direct. 29649. 
Kalat (R. E.): - 
Cass Co., N. D., farmers’ direct. 


furniture’ sale. 


17334. 
Clay Co., Minn., farmers’ direct. 
23371. 
Musselshell Co., Mont., farmers’ 
direct. 10266. 
Kalem co.: 
Ingalis (Redfield) Code letter. 


[ete.] 23885-23887. 
House of three deuces. 
29455-29462. 

26315. 


— Rogue’s pawn. 
Kalisch (Helene) Charlotte Klinger. 


[etc.] 


TO7T6. 
Kalkhoff co. Vacationland. 16348. 
Kallenberg (Henry) Self instructor. 
17875. 


1656 


~ nos. 1-12, 1916 


INDEX 


4 Tee ee 
4 | ‘ 


(Michael) 
have been. 18949. 
-Kalliavas 


What might 


(N. J.) Kalliavas’ treat- 
ment. 12596. 
Imin (Emmerich) Gold gab ich 


8860, 11035. 
Birth control. 


_ fiir eisen! 
- Kalmanowitz (Harry) 
18799 


4 Kalmus chem. co. Epilepsy explained. 


15469. 

Kammann (F,. W.) jr. Cupid's night 

out, 13918. 

-Kampfmueller rheumatic remedy ©o., 

q inc. K. R. R. [ete.] 15470, 15471. 

- Kandul (Stanley) : 

Chicago, Ill., map. 16764. 

Stanley’s handy vest-pocket street 
guide of Chicago. TOTT. 

Kane (Evelyn Gurley-) See Gurley- 

a Kane (Evelyn) 
Kane (W. A.) Applied arts drawing 
bks. 23972. 

Kane, Pa., direct. 9943. 

Kansas, map. 1289, 3036, 3037, 22734, 
297385, 25130-25132. 

K City, Kan., direct. 9944. 

Kansas City, Mo., direct. 29650. 

Kansas City automobile supply co. 
Auto. accessories. 9945. 

Kansas City casualty co. Reduced 
premium accident policy for medi- 
cally selected risks. [etc.] 4010*, 

—-4010**. 

Kansas City home telep. co. Direct. 


' i, 

Kansas City star. If our forefathers 
eame back. 12597. 

Kansas oil refining co. Graphic chart. 
23973. 

Kansas state agric. college. Dept. of 
domestic science. Etiquette & servy- 


ice of the table. 12598. 

Kansas weather chart calendar. 
29651. 

Kanter (Waldemar) Tip top!! 
11195. 

Kantor i Marski (T.) Walka o ko- 
bieta. 2958. 


Kapell (G. A.) Directions for play- 
ing electoro. 29652. 
Kaplan (De Witte) pseud. See Kap- 
lan (Y. De W.) 
Kaplan (Y. De W.): 
Chance shot. 31678. 
Cup of cold water. 
Derelict. 31721. 
Infallible system. 22463. 
Marrying for money. 22498. 
Mothers of men. 22519. 
No ques. asked. 25005. 
On the knees of the gods. 
Pretense. 
Tact. 32060. 
Woman who laughed. 22657. 
Karech (Laura) Dixie rose. 26418. 


22394. 


22539. 


Karezag (W.): 
Auf befehl der herzogin. 
Auf befehl der kaiserin! 
Blane kiiste. 16498. 
Finberufung. 8330. 
Gold gab ich fiir eisen! 

11035. 
Lumperl. 16604, 22489. 
Millionengretl. 24994, 31894. 
Otto oder Otto? 25014. 
Schine Schwedin. 11157, 25036. 
Sterngucker. 32046. 
Viererzug. 8556. 
Vogelscheuchen. 
Weltenbummler. 


22359. 
16492. 


8360, 


25069. 
32123. 


Wenn zwei sich lieben. 25076. 
Karezag pub. co., inc.: 
Alone at last. 8258. 
Mere man, 11095. 
Karinta von Arrelanden (Drama) 
2874. 
Karl Heinrich. (Motion picture) 
8879. 
Karr (Benjamin) Results of Ford 
peace expedition. 4012. 
Kasenit co. Up-to-date methods. 
29653. 
Kashner (G. H.) Base ball. 31644. 


Kass (Louis) Hearts & gold. 13947. 
Kastenbaum (H. C.) On probation. 


1137. 

Kate Gail. (Drama) 31839. 

Kate’s lover’s knot. (Motion picture) 
16988. 


Katie did. (Drama) 27614. 
Katsiolis (George) Reading on the 
sky. 25025. 
Katterjohn (M. M.): 
Aztee god.  [etc.] 
Bawbs o’ the Blue Ridge. 
20710, 20711. 
Killer. 26419. 
Patriot. 15472. 
Traitor. 7078. 
Katy did. (Drama) 
Kaufman (Albert) 
landing. 31785. 
Kaufman (D. C.) Kidnappers 
napped. 9948, 12599. 
Kaufman (Herbert) Herbert Kautf- 
man’s weekly page. 2055, 4013, 7079, 
9949, 12600, 15473, 17876, 20712, 
23974, 26420, 29654. 
Kauser (Alice) Benefit for Hungarian 
war children. 12605. 
Kaustine ¢co., inc.: 


9946, 9947. 
[ete.] 


29474. 
Girl from Drake’s 


kid- 


Defeating the teacher. [ete.] 
15478-15484. 
Sanitary equipment. 12606. 


Kavanagh (EF. F.) Garfield savings 
bank. Beautiful coin bank free. 
20279. 

Kavanaugh (F. K.) 


Ky. direct. for 
the use of courts, etc. 


7116. 


1657 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


7 


Kavanaugh (Katherine) Corinne of 


‘the circus. 31705. 
Kawakami (K. K.) Japanese naval 
program & America’s. [ete.] 15485, 


15486. 

Kay (G. A.) When the sand-man 
comes. 29660. 

Kay (J. R.): 


Bigger, better bus. 457. 
Lest we forget the ships. 
Kay (Ross): 
Go ahead boys & the mysterious 
old house. [ete.] 12607-12610. 
Go ahead boys and the racing mo- 
tor boat. 15487. 
Kay Co., Okl., map. 8620. 
Kaye (B. M.): 
Diana. 31724. 
Reno. 22573. 
What are you thinking of. 32124. 
Kaye (J. R.): 
Bible chart system. 9953. 
Bible instructor. TOS84, 
Kaynee co. Contrast. 458. 
Kayser (Julius) & co. Be well gloved. 


26426. 


fete.] 9954-9966. 

Kazamias to Ermu. 29661. 

Keal (H. M.) Math. for tech. high 
schls. 4015, 23978. 

Keane (James) Expiation. [ete. J 


23980-23982. 
Keasbey & Mattison co. 
ber, interior 
15488-15490. 
Keaton tire & rubber co. Keaton over- 
guarantee cash premium. 9967. 
Keays (E. E.) Mirage. 1114. 
Keech & Beck. Club members sched- 
ule of coming events. 15491, 23382. 
Keedick (M. F.) It’s an ill wind. 
31830. 
Keefe (J. R.) Plan for installing a 
two or three platoon system. 964. 
Keefer (G. 8S.) Seraphita. 8492. 
Keel (Alice) Three links, friendship, 
love, truth. 459. 


Keele S.): 
old up. [ete.] 12611, 12612. 
Stolen finger. 4016, 2061. 


Keeler (W. F.): 
Course in the development of color 


Asbestos lum- 
and exterior.  [etc.] 


vision. 965. 

First steps in concentration. [ete.] 
4017, 4018. 

How to give a treatment by silent 
thought. 15492. 

Open way & its attainment. 70S5. 

Schl. for the larger life. 26427. 


Secret of mastery. 2062. 
Keeley (J.): 
Absolutely new cause fer divorce. 
[ete.] TOS6—7105. 
Adams (M. E.) Woman’s new 
smoking salon. 14427. 


Keeley (J.)—Continued. 
Aeroplane as a mail carrier. 
[ete.] 29662-29680. 
All-Amer. delicacy. 
23983-24000. 
All the tragedies of the ages 
crowded into one baby’s life. 


[ete.] 


[ete.] 20717-20737. 
aa (I. R.) Bigger, better bus. 


Are Amer. men ashamed to be 
graceful. [etc.] 26428-26452. 
Armstrong (Collin) Bigger, bet- 


ter bus. [ete.] 9047-9050. 

Astounding change that war has 
wrought in women. {ete.] 
4019-4034. 

Astounding new conquests of 
science over death. [ete.] 
9968-9979. 

At a woman's whim he stoops & 
conquers. [ete.] 

Baird (Edwin) Magie moment. 
25511. 


Baker (Frank) How I hit the 
trail with Billy Sunday. 11705. 

Bara (Theda) Lo, the poor vam- 
pire. 19537. 

Bernhardt (Sarah) Why I am 
young at 71. 1477. 

Blake (BE. C.) <Autobiog. of an 
impulsive girl. [ete.] 19655, 
23241, 23242. 

Blatch (H. 8.) It is high time 
that civilized woman discipline 


her barbarian sister. 17272. 

Blodgett (H. A.) Bigger, better 
bus. 1520-1522. 

Boals (Marbury) Story that blew 
up. 19659. 

Boice (H. K.) Bigger, better bus. 
14668. 

Boissevain (I. M.) New Woman 
as a wife. 19660. 


Why a nation at war is no 
stronger thanits women; 11834. 
Bower (Mary) Some remarkable 
new proofs that music cures dis- 


ease. 9180. 
Bowers (E. F.) Detecting tuber- 
culosis with colored lights. 


[ete.] 19681, 19682. 

— Just how much we should 
work & how much we should 
play. 17280. 

—— Just why are we sad in the 
autumn. 23257. 

— What about your eyes. 28373. 

Worry, the 8th cardinal sin 
& how to banish it. 14680. 

Bowers (T. M.) _ Bigger, better 
bus. 84. 

Bridgman (O. D.) Preparedness 
in the home. 14687. 


1658 


i 
“7 
. 


INDEX 
‘nos. 1-12, 1916 


Keeley (J.)—Continued. 


Why I Seeper — 
ger army. 


Prof. eae 


Bryan (W. J.) 
lieve in a bigg 
Bulger (Bozeman) 
mington. 23307. 

Cahill (E. W.) 
bus. 11905. 

Campbell (J. M.) 
bus. 11915. 

Can dainty Miss Rowland prove 
she never wore pajamas. [etc.] 
15493-15498. 

Catt (C. C.) Let our women pre- 
pare for war. 3415. 

Chance (F. L.) Baseball crowded 
with pests. 9255. 

—— Chance classes Cross as a fan 
of rare fidelity. [ete.] 6357- 
6359. 

—— Chance classes Judge Landis 
as an A-1 fan. 136. 

—— Chance starts feature series 
on famous fans. [etc.] 1581- 


Bigger, better 


Bigger, better 


1584. 
—— Gambler secures place of 
honor. [ete.] 3425-3428. 


Chappelow (B. E.) Bigger, bet- 
ter bus. 3451. 

Clark (Sam) ‘Ten ways to win a 
woman, 28611. 

Cohan (G. M.) George M. Cohan 
as poet laureate. 6407. 

Coit (Stanton) Are Amer. men 
slaves of women. 1606. 

Crane (H. P.) How I won the 
most beautiful girl in the world. 
14878. 

crocs (T. P.) All England’s 
famous old ghosts returning. 
[ete.] 19910, 19911. 

—— Genius & true love. 12039. 

Give us a goat without horns. 


foresaw 
- [ete.] 


How Shakespeare 
the modern woman. 
6467, 6468. 

Curtis (W. D.) 
bus. 14894. 

Damrosch (Walter) Why have 
We no really great women com- 
posers. 25819. 

Davenport (M’Harg) Bigger, bet- 
ter bus. 14920. 

De Beck. (—) 
287 


Bigger, better 


Married life. 


Don’t aecept him if he proposes 
on a boat. [ete.] 17879-17888. 
Du Brock (Nellie) What is the 
best exercise for women. 15028. 
Dwyer (Anna) Science explains 
why a vacation at home works 
more harm than good. 20062. 
—— Why women are more re- 
vengeful than men. 23542. 


1659 


ae (J.)—Continued. 


lebert (H. M.) 
20075. 

Egypt the land of doom. 2063. 

Fallows (Samuel) We should 
live 120 years. 12190. 

-—— Wil! our own neglected chil- 
dren vanquish America in war. 
15108. 

Ford (A. W.) All for love. 
23649. 

He'll never say his grand- 
mother is dead. 29083. 

Foster (G. B.) Why do we for- 
give the prodigal son. 12223. 
Fraser (J. K.) Bigger, better 

bus. 9592, 

Gault (R. H.) Did the bull ring 
breed Mexico’s Villas? 9613. 
Why women willingly marry 
cripples. 15157. 
Gillam (M. M.) 

bus. 1837. 

Gillmore (N. C.) 
sam. 26117. 

Gold (Anna) How I became the 
fastest stenographer in Amer- 
ica. 26120. 

Gould (M. P.) 


Wolf trap. 


Bigger, better 


Flotsam & jet- 


Bigger, better bus. 


6766, 9653. 
Green (C. M.) Bigger, better 


bus. 6770. 
Guenther (Rudolph) 
ter bus. 6794. 
Guilbert (Yvette) Does ragtime 
swell our divorce courts. 15208. 
Hamel (Juanita) Girls of the 
second floor back. 26182, 23758, 
29245-29249. : 

Harris (H. L.) 
bus. 12358. 
Hayes (A. J.) Girl in the cres- 
cent moon. [ete.] 26245-26248. 
Laugh of the loon. [ete.] 

20471, 20472 
—— Naarai of the eyes of night. 


Bigger, bet- 


Bigger, better 


[ete.] 29319, 29320. 
Sailing orders. [ete.] 23796, 
23797. 
Wolf woman. 12414. 
Heath (Mrs. Julian) What every 


woman should know. 12418, 
Heywocd (E. J.) Bigger, better 
bus. 3853. 
Hobart (G. F.) 
bus. 15292. 
Hoops (W. W.) 
bus. 9783. 
Hotchkin (W. H.) Bigger, better 
bus. 399. 

Hotchkin (W. R.) Bigger, better 
bus. 400, 1983. 

How the war restored the greatest 
living sculptor to France. [etc] 
12613-12624. 


Bigger, better 


Bigger, better 


INDEX 


Keeley (J.)—Continued. 


Hiuddeston (J. A.) Confessions 
of an artist’s model. 38901. 

Jameson (H. F.) Back to 1840. 
[ete.] 26356-26389. 

i [ete.] 12544- 


12572. 

Coats & trotting suits for 
travelers. [ete.] 15428-15451. 
Dancing frocks for the young 
lady-person. [ete.] 29556- 
29594. 

Farewell, taffetas. [etc.] 
20654-20686. 

Graceful lines distinguish 
one-piece frocks. [ete.] 23927- 
23952. 

Oyster gray & flesh pink are 
the correct colors. [ete.] 433- 
446. 


Skirts nine yds. around. 
[ete.] 2021-2049. 

What stout women should 
wear. f[etce.] 17833-17858. 


it. 3967, 7023, 9891. 

Joerns (Arnold) Bigger, better 
bus. 12581, 

Johnston (S. P.) Bigger, better 
bus. 7062. 

Jones (W. B.) Bigger, better bus. 
2053. 

Kay (J. R.) Bigger, better bus. 
457. 

Kellerman (Annette) What is the 
best exercise for women. 20739. 

King (J. C.) If you’re a bache- 
lor you're not fully sane. 17917. 

Knapp (Penelope) Exercises. 
17923. 

You may ruin health & figure 
if you don’t learn to sit cor- 
rectly. 20768. 

LaCoste (Lucie) Does the woman 
who marries another woman's 
husband, ever feel remorse. 
15539. 

Will women still want to be 
mothers after the war. 17929. 
Lada. She says they’re all wrong. 

29754. 

Lait (Jack) A BC of D E F. 
fete.] 10020-10048. 

Ad-man signs for blond copy 

to run T. F. [ete.] 4069-4097. 

Adventures of an Or. blood- 

hound in Aurora, Ill. [ete] 

17930-17945. 

Adventure of the littie Sui- 

cide Kid. [ete.] 24031-24056. 

Alibi Al. [ete.] 26512-26545. 

—— Always open season to kill 
police. [ete.] 15540-15563. 

— Anecdote of the blond re- 
porterine. [ete.] 20788-20818. 


1660 


What to wear & how to wear | 


pt. 1, no. 8., v.18 


Keeley (J.)—Continued. 


—— Another bedtime letter to my 
boy. [ete.] 12692-12723. 

Around the world in an easy 

chair. f[ete.] 2105-2138. 

Aspara-Gus the bus. [etc.] 
7157-7190. 

— Boy has to break law to get 
a look. [ete.] 486—499. 


——Canada  Kid’s Christmas. 
[ete.] 29757-29794. 

Lennon (Bert) Is her lobster ap- 
petite worth $23,000.  [etc.] 
511, 5iz 

Lady from Montana. 29822. 

There never was a baby story 

like this. 7204, 

When Mary blew the tank. 

2148. 

Wickedest woman in _ the 
world saved by love. 4120. 

Lewis (L.D.) Dethroning a great 
Amer, idol. 7208, 

Drawn down by dead men’s 

hands. 12751. 

England’s remarkable induce- 

ments. [ete.] 2149-2151. 

George Ade tells. 24069. 

—— Is the red spectre of ’57 hang- 
ing over India. 4129. 

Just why we have giants. 

514. 

Love's sweetest singer. 20844. 

—— Real Amer.-born baby ele- 
phant that will live. 17955. 

Life extension inst., inc. How to 
be healthy. 26572, 29842. 

McCauley (LL. M.) Tabitha’s let- 
ter. 18007. 

M’Clure (W. F.) Bigger, better 
bus. 15659. 

M’Dowell (Mary) More impor- 
tant than woman = suffrage. 
29968. 

McEvoy (J. P.) Gist & jest of it. 
‘B48, 2196. 

Mahin (J. L.) Bigger, better bus. 
2208. 

Martin (Mac) Bigger, better bus. 
10154. 

Massengale (St. Elmo) Bigger, 
better bus. 10161. 

Metzger (G. P.) Bigger, better 
bus. 580, 2228. 

Morgan (Gene) Miss 1916. 604. 

Morrell (Edwin) What kind of 
a man is Pres. Wilson. 7396. 

Why red-haired women make 
good wives. [ete. ] 12944, 
12945. 

Moyer (H. N.) Why some people 
are old at 45. 24211. 

Newell (M. O.) One great thing 
the war will do for humanity. 
21295. 


a >, 


nos, 1-12, 1916 A 


INDEX 


Keeley (J.)—Continued. 


O'Keefe (P. F.) Bigger, better 
bus. 4386. 

Pace (W. W.) Bigger, better bus. 
10412, 13166. 

Parsons (L. O.) Are you a dis- 
tinctive' type. [ete. ] 7634- 
7638. 

—— Be a good cook first & you'll 
be « better movie star. [etc.] 
10428-10430. 

—— Prains before beauty is movie 
demand. f[fete.] 23856-23859. 
Confessions of a movie 
actress. 13187, 15949, 18271, 

21515. 

—— Geraldine Farrar wades river. 
[ete.}] 30556-30560. 

How to become a movie star. 
[ete.] 685, 6S6. 

—— Magie charm of personality. 
‘fete.] 4429, 44380. 

—— Real romance of the movies. 
[ete.] 26948-26947. 

Piotrowski (N. L.) All in Ireland 
back Poland. [ete.] 2372, 
23738. 

— Getting passport. [ete.] 700, 
701. 

Pohlman (F. F.) Bigger, better 
bus. 13235. 

Power (W. 8S.) Bigger, better bus. 
4468. 


Quackenbos (J. D.) Science 
proves the immortality of the 
soul. 16027. 

Rankin (Jeannette) What the 
woman movement means. 
30708. 

Raymond (C. E.) Bigger, better 
bus. 720, 2390. 

Reed (O. F.) How to read in bed. 
18274. 

Rinehart (M. R.) Marriage or a 
career. 27051. 

Robertson (J. D.) How to sleep 
cool on a hot night. 18341. 
—— Pulmonary peril in your 

pets. 2412. 

Russell (Lillian) Automobile 
face. 21682. 

Russell (Robert) His modern 
paraphrasing. 18396. 

Sadler (W. 8S.) Physician, heal 
thyself. 21725. 

12,000 deaths a yr. from grip. 
2457. 

Scheck (Morris) Bigger, better 
bus. 7S06. 

Seeds (R. M.) Bigger, better bus. 
4592 


Sehl (H. W.) Bigger, better bus. 
13427. 


Keeley (J.)—Continued. 
Seippel (C. P.) How jealousy can 
be made the highway to great- 
ness. 2484. 
Shafer (A. L.) Persian drills for 
present day needs. [ete.] 4599, 


4600. 

When that gape develops. 
2485. 
Shuman (R. R.) Bigger, better 
bus. T7S76. 


Siegfried (F. H.) Bigger, better 
bus. 16180. 

Smith (A. C.) Bigger, better bus. 
10628, 13484. 

Snitzler (J. M.) Bigger, better 
bus. 4647. 

Stalker (H. H.) Bigger, better 
bus. 824. 

Starr (Frederick) Why June is 
the month for brides. 13528. 
Stewart (J. N.) /r. Bigger, better 

bus. 7952. 

Stiles (W. A.) Bigger, better bus. 
843, 2570. 

Sugden (J. L.) Bigger, better 
bus. 13567. 

Taft (Lorado) How the Amer. 
girl looks in marble. 31178. 

Thompson (J. W.) Bigger, better 
bus. 859, 16290. 

Tracy (W. B.) Bigger, better bus. 
2602, 4789. 

Troubetzkoy (Prince Pierre) 
Which half of Mrs. Wilson’s 
face. 13655. 

Trout (G. W.) Why a woman 
should never eat breakfast in 
bed. 16300. 

Underwood (Drury) Feed box. 
[etc.] 18660-18679. 

Top o’ the morning. 882, 
2613, 4800, 8049, LOTT7, 13675, 
16305, 22085, 24734, 27368, 
31296. 

Van Buren (B. A.) How a woman 
ean hold her husband’s love. 
2652. 

White (Pearl) Inch from death & 
no nearer. 22272. 

Wilcox (Grace) It’s all wrong 
teacher. 13821. 

Withers (Lucius) F sharp treble 
etave. 13844. 

Stolen detective. 22307. 

Keeley (J. H.) Democracy or des- 
potism in the Amer. capital. 12625. 

Keeley (L. E.) co.: 

Hamilton (C. L.) Why cured in- 
ebriates relapse. 29250. 

What might have been. 18949, 
Keenan (Thomas) Introd. to Tab. of 
logarithmic are constants. 12626. 
Keene (Max) pseud. See McKeehan 

ae | 


1661 


INDEX 


pt. 1, nm. 8, v.13 


{Keene (Ursula) Lacking conscience. 


1092. 


Keene, N. H., direct. 29681. 

Keene direct. co. IXeene, N. H., direct. 
29681. : 

Keep moving. (Motion picture) 8850. 

Keeping up appearances. (Drama) 
11068. 

Keepsafe co., inc. Keepsafe. 465. 


Keir (Angela) Leave it to me. 2879. 
Keiter direct co.: 
Bismark city & Burleigh Co., 
D., direct. 25605. 
Dickinson city & Stark & Dunn 
cos., N. D., direct. 9394. 
Williston & Williams Co., 
direct. 18761. 
Keith (C. S.): 
All for nothing. 8256. 
Anybody’s husband. 8265, 
Surprise party. 2937. 
Veapon., 1223. 
Who did it? 1226. 
Keith (EK. D.) Outlines of Cal. 
tory. 7106. 
Keith (G. KE.) co. Burrill 
xross profit. 19740. 
Keith (W. H.) co.: 
iKxeith mfg. co. Cal. rose bead 
necklace making. 7107. 
= Home of the abalone, 
Keith mfg. co. 


N. 
N. 


D. 


his- 


(KE. A.) 


2645: ays) 


Cal. rose bes id necklace making. 
T7107. 
Home of the abalone. 26453. 
IKxeldan pub. co. Bronson, pseud. Key 
to will-power. 1540. 
Keleher (E. E.) Mother. 7108. 
Kellam hospital, ine. Kellam hospital 


cures cancers. 26454. 
Keller (Carolyn): 
Cupid’s rose patch. 
29683. 


[ete.] 29682, 


Naney of the fisher folk. 26455. 
Keller (Cozette) : 

Come ye_ disconsolate.  [ete.] 
29684-29687. 

Onward Christian soldiers. [etc.] 
24001, 24002. 

Keller (D. H.): 

Dissertation on developmental de- 
fects. 20738, 24003. 

Pract. suggestions on claim ad- 
justments. 466, 2072, 7109, 
12627, 29688. 

Kellerman (Annette) What is the 
best exercise for women. 20739. 

Kellerton, Ia., map. 22736. 

Kelley (C. L.) Judge McAndrew’s 


own case. 27612. 
Kelley (G. H.): 
Blood of old Ireland. 4035. 
Florida, 20740. 


166 


Kelley (H. P.) Plan for the organiza- 
tion & maintenance of the mutual 
benefit league. 4036. 

Kelley (J. A.): 

Employment office. 11007, 
Rummage sale. 11154. 

Kelley (T. J.) Curse of the contralto. 
17889. 

Kelley (W. C.) 
dex. 4037. 
Kelley (W. D.) Merit system for the 

employees. 29690. 


Life man’s work in- 


Kelley-Davis co., ine. K. D. idea, 
4008, 9942. 

Kellogg (J. H.) Hygiene of infancy. 
26456. 

Kellogg (J. L.) Photographie effi- 
ciency. 7110. 

Kellogg (L. ©.) Trail of the Morning 
Star. 5206. 

Kellogg (L. S.) Fifteen cakes from 


one recipe. 29691. 
Kellogg (Mrs. O. J.) See Kellogg (L. 
C. 


Kellogg (R. M.) co. Great crops of 
strawberries & how to grow them. 
2073. 

Kellogg, Ia., map. 8621. 

Kellogg-Baxter ptg. co. Hope (Elea- 
nor) Quotations & comment. 1982, 

Kellogg switchboard & supply co.: 

Common battery telephones, 99692, 
Magneto switchboards. 17890. 
Kellogg toasted corn flake co.: 
Few minutes with some happy 
children, 20741. 
Freight distribution chart. 12628. 
Give them Kellogg’s drinket. [etc.] 
9980-9982. 
Good morning! 
breakfast food. 

Kelly (A. P.): 

Other man. 8449. 
Thirty days. 14049. 

Kelly (F. M.) Sewing circle meets at 
Mrs. Martin’s. 11159. 

Kelly (George): 

Lesson. 11073. 
Mrs. Ritter appears. 1115. 

Kelly (J. E.) Who put the L in 
Kelly. 29698. 

Kelly. CE 64.3¢ 

Mystery of resonance, 15499. 
Some observations on the teaching 
of singing. 2074, 4039. 

Kelly (T. T.) Cloud. 24921. 

Kelly (W. E.) How to become a natu- 
ralized citizen. 15500. 

Kelly filter press co.: 

United States, map. 16875. 
World, map. 16885. 

Kelly- Springfield tire co. Kelly-Sprinz- 
field tires. 29694. 

Kelvin (Paul) Essence of salesman- 
Psy 15501. 


the best known 
4038. 


-Kenaga 


Kendall (C. N.) 
9987 


INDEX 


24004, 


Standard tests for 
12629, 17891. 


_ door base ball. 4716, 
Kemper (H.M.) Guadaloupe raccolta. 
20742. 


(W. C.) Ad art service. 
4040, 7111, 9983, 12630, 17892. 


Pictured knowledge. 


Kendall & co. Ten yr. ref. calendar. 
12635 


Kendrick (L. R.) 
_ Kendrick-Bellamy co. 


Just now. 26457. 
Kendrick (L. 
R.) Just now. 26457. 
Kenedy (P. J.) & sons. 
direct. 18241. 
Kenfield-Leach co. Rosenberg (H. H.) 
Making the house organ pay. 21672. 
Kenmore, 0., direct. 19376. 
Kennedy (Mrs. A. J.) In Paradise. 
22459 


Kennedy (A. R.) 
12636 


Off. Catholic 


Scenario technic. 


Kennedy (Charles) Good natured 
fellow. 8361. 
Kennedy (Clayton): 
Bggs. 2822. 
Lone sentinel. 8405. 


Kennedy (D. BE.) ine. Catalogue of 
designs, nonpariel cork tile. 4045. 
Kennedy (Frank): 
Hans und Fritz. 31796. 
Romeo & Juliet, in Hebrew. 972. 
Trip to Washington. 16698. 
Two eugenic boys. 18939. 
Kennedy (J. J.) Agent's 
26458. 
Kennedy (Jack) Sherman was right. 
1183 


bankbk. 


Kennedy (O. W.) Air bandit. 2075. 

Kennedy (T. J.) Engaged, married & 
divorced. 31746. 

Kennedy & co. Townsend (Horace) 
Prints & their prices. 13644. 

Kennedy square. (Motion picture) 
5673. 


Kennerley (Mitchell) : 
Four short plays. 31771. 
Read-aloud plays. 31990. 
Kenney (J. J.) Pleasant hour. 138869. 
Kenney & Hollis. Kenney (J. J.) 
Pleasant hour. 13869. 
Kennicott co. Special selling manual 
on water purifying equipment. 
4046 


Kenosha, Wis., direct. 467. 
Kensington (S.) Bathroom door. 
8278 


Kent (A. H.) Kent candy co. 
candy co. 12637. 
Kent (R. G.) Lessons in Engl. 


Our 


9988. 


Petvin eng. co., inc. Electrification of 
sugar factories. 


Kemble (W. F.) 
human character. 


‘emp (Leonard) Rules for major in- 


Kent (R. T.) Transmitting power by 


leather belting. 7115. 
Kent (W. W.) Drifter. 31736. 


12637. 
(Motion pie- 


Kent candy co. Our candy co. 

Kent, the fighting man. 
ture) 25287. 

Kentucky, map. 1290, 1291, 3088, 
16807, 19015, 19016, 22737, 22738. 

Kentucky direct. for the use of courts, 
ete. 7116. 

Kentucky handicap. (Drama) 

Kentucky tobacco product co.: 

Black leaf 40 field test for nico- 


5075. 


tine baths. 9989. 
Black leaf 40 spraying informa- 
tion. 29695. 


Spray your flowers, shrubs, fruits, 
vegetables, ete., with Black leaf 


40. 468. 
Spraying with Black leaf 40. 
[ete.] 7117, 2076, 15502-15505. 
Kentucky weather chart calendar. 
29696. 
Kenyon (R. W.): 
Special notice. 15506. 
Summary of procedure. 29697. 


Kenyon (W. S.): 
Senate & the Philippines. 
Taxing expatriates. 20743. 
Kenyon ¢co.: 
Barton Co., Kan., map. 18966. 
Douglas Co., Wis., map. 14087. 
Ford Co., Kan., map. 18995. 
Johnson Co., Ia., map. 19014. 
Labette Co., Kan., map. 19017. 
United States, map. 5355. 
Kepley (A. H.) Effingham town & 
county song bk. 1746. 
Kern (IF. A.) Presents. 31976. 
Kern Co., Cal., map. 3039. 
Kern trading & oil co. Sunset-Mid- 
way oil field, Cal., map. 22794. 
Kernahan (J. G.) Little Ellie & Talk- 


15507. 


ing Bear. [etc.] 20744, 20745. 

Kernel. Special war suppl. War. 
dope. 2077. 

Kernel Nutt & high shoes. (Motion 
picture) 16989. 

Kernel Nutt & Prince Tango. (Motion 
picture) 16990. 

Kernel Nutt flirts with wifie. (Mo- 


tion picture) 414298. 


Kernel Nutt in Mexico. (Motion pic- 


ture) 14294. 

Kernel Nutt, the footman. (Motion 
picture) 11454. 

Kernel Nutt, the janitor. (Motion 
picture) 11455. 

Kernel Nutt, the piano tuner. (Mo- 
tion picture) 16991. 

Kernel Nutt wins a wife. (Motion 
picture) 11456. 

Kernel Nutt’s musical shirt. (Motion 
picture) 14295. 


1663 


INDEX 


Kernel Nutt’s $100 bill. 
ture) 14296. 

Kerns (Ff. A.) Grains of gold for 
every child. 9990. 

Kerr (C. H.) & co. Marcy (Mary) 
How the farmer can get his. 18039. 


Kerr (G. W.) Sweet peas up-to-date. 
469. 


(Motion pic- 


Kerr (T. G.) Magnetism & elec. 
29700. 
Kerr (W. H.) Amer. rights, or med. 


rule, which? 7118. 


Kerr turbine co. Economy 
steam turbines. 12638. 

Kerrick (H. S.) 
strength of regular army. 
29701, 29702. 

Kerrigan (A. E.) 


exhaust 


Approximate 
[etc.] 


Gov. McCall does 
not desire Col. Roosevelt for G. O. 
P. nomination. 9991. 

Kerrville, Tex., map. 

Kershaw, 8S. C., map. 

Kessler (G. W.) 
watchers. 29708. 


32225. 
5285. 
Instructions to 


Kester (Paul) Rachel Vour. 1163. 
Ketcham (Roy) Hughes, Hughes, 
he’s the man. 20746. 


Ketcham (W.H.) Kiahlik iksa nana- 
aiyimmika i katikisma. 20747. 
Ketchum (M. 8.) Eckel (C. L.) 
Properties of three-I-beam column 

sections. 220, 


Ketler (W. H.) New method schl. of 


journalism. Lesson. 4316. 
Kettering (C. F.) Seience of the 
future automobile. 24005. 


Kettering (R. T.): 


Should there be children? 32022. 
Shrimp. 32028. 
Which one shall I marry. 18952. 


Keuffel & Esser co.: 


Builders uniform = sub-contract. 
2078. 
K. & E. metallic & linen tapes 


with patent loop & hook. 4047. 

Slide rules. [ete.] 29704, 29705. 

Trade price list of measuring 
tapes. 9992. 
Kewanee boiler co. 

less boilers. 7119. 
Kewaunee mfg. ¢o.: 


Kewanee smoke- 


Kewaunee lab. furniture. 20748. 
Science lab. furniture. 17905. 
Key (Ellen): 
Ellen Key sees women seeking 
world uplift. 2079. 
War born of spiritual neglect. 
470. 
Key (F. S.) Star-Spangled Banner. 
20749. 


Key (M. P.): 
Sewerage of the Miss. River will 
prevent the overflow of its 
levees. 2080. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


Key (M. P.)—Continued. 
Way to make Washington City 
the Eden of America. 17120. 
Key to room 10. (Drama) 16586. 
Keyes (J. W.) Merchants trade re- 
ports co. Rating bk. of dressmakers 
& ladies’ tailors. 4218. 
Keyes (M. W.) Red cap. 11145. 
Keyes (W. A.) Perry (F. S.) But- 
termilk bk. 13204, 
Keyesport, Ill., map. 5286. 
Keyser (BE. F.) Adjusting & repair- 
ing the human machine. 20307. 
Keyser (L. E.) Starting in poultry. 
7121. 
Keyser (W. H.) 
11310. 
Keystone consolidated pub. co., ine.: 
Buyers guide for coal co. stores, 
29706. 
Coal field direct. & mining cat. 
23383 


Paris, Tex., map, 


Direct. of coal mines by counties. 


1702. 
Direct. of purchasing offs. of coal 
mines. 6588. 


Mining cat. combined with coal 
field direct. 21086. 
Keystone cops. (Drama) 11069. 


Keystone fireproofing co. Metropoli- 
tan system. 471. 

Keystone mausoleum co. McKeesport 
mausoleum, 29707. 

Keystone pub. co. Apr. birthstone. 
fete.] 26459-26474. 

Keystone type foundry. Wood (J. A.) 

My flag. 24863. ' 

Keystone view co. Ridgeley (D. C.) 
Geog. classification. 24453. 

Khedive. (Drama) 18852. 

Kick in. (Motion picture) 32425. 

Kicked out of college. (Drama) 
11070. 

Kid. (Motion picture) 19222. 

Kid Casey, the champion. (Motion 
picture) 14297. 

Kid curlers. (Drama) 8393. 

Kidder (A. A.) ine. Complete in every 
detail. [ete.] 17906-17912. 

Kidder (A. R.) Uncle Sam’s daugh- 
ters & what they have done. 1209. 
Kidder (E. E.) Rope of pearls. 2919. 
Kidder (G. E.) Cement products co. 
Sanisep sewerage systems. 3419. 
Kidder (M. C.) For her country. 

16553. 
Kiddies’ burglar. (Drama) 16587. 
Kidnapped. (Motion picture) 32505. 
Kidwell (E. J.) Three-in-one plan 
that’s different. 7122. 
Kieffer (H. M.) Chemical man. 
13904. 
Kiehl (W. J. L.): 
Belgian grain to Germany. 
24006-24008. 


[ete.] 


1664 


i, 


“nos, 1-12, 1916 
‘Kiehl (W. J. L.)—Continued. 


Belgians fight, cross line. [etc.] 
29708-29711. 
British captives marry Dutch 
girls. 15508. 
Deserters flee to Holland. [etce.] 
17913, 17914. 
Dutch East Indies’ guarded. 
[ete.] 12639-12642. 
Grey’s interview’ is _ praised. 
9993. 
Plan demobilization lid.  [etc.] 
20750-20752. 


Westinghouse universal standard 
electro-pneumatic brake. 7123. 


an (A. M.) Church of God. 
Kieselguhr co, of Amer. : 
Sil-o-cel prevents heat penetra- 
tion. 26475. 
. Thermal conversion table. 29712. 
Kiesling (S. G.) Correct finger, 


wrist & hand positions for artistic 
piano playing. 17915. 

Kift (V. E.): 
How to can. 23545. 


Kitchen movies. 4048, 7124, 9994, 


17916, 20753, 24009, 26476, 
29713-29714. 
Kitchen movies for the baby. 
14868. 

Kilauea. (Drama) 13966. 


Kilbourn (A. M.) Killy’s candies. 
472. 


Kilbourne (C. E.) Baby Kangaroo & 
Lilly Lamb. 7125. 

Kilbourne (C. H.) Why is milk essen- 
tial. 24010. 


Kilbourne & Jacobs mfg. co. Catalog. 
7126. 


Kilduff (E. J.) N. Y. univ. schl. of 
commerce accts. & finance. Bus. 
Engl. 130438. 


Kiley (J. J.) They are coming home 
from Tex. 29715. 

Kiley (T. W.) & co. 

Kill the umpire. 
1 


6992. 
Kilmer (Dr.) & co. Swamp-root al- 
manac. 21972. 
Kilmer (F. B.) 


12643. 
Kimball (F. L.) co. Jones (V. R.) 
Why do cream tests vary? 9936. 
Kimball (J. N.): 


Catalog. 15510. 
(Motion picture) 


Household hdbk. 


Internatl. typewriting contest 
Tules. 4049. 
Some vagrant ambitions. 26477. 
Tale of the gray cat. 7127. 
Kimball (Rosamond) — Nativity. 
31922. 
Kimball (W. W.) co. Musical her- 
ald. 21177. 


Kimball-Upson co. Catalog. 20754. 


INDEX 


Kimbell (R. G.) & co. Washington & 


Lincoln. 7128. 
Kimble elec. co. Motor data _ bk. 
24011. 


Kimmel (G. P.) Certificate of patenta- 
bility. 4050. 
Kimmel (S. P.) 

29716. 


Kind (J. L.) 
liebe wellen. 


Poems & fantasies. - 


Des meeres und der 
11001*. 


Kind (8.) & sons. Catalogue. 29717. 

Kinder der erde. (Drama) 22474*. 

King (Alvin Hovey-) See Hovey- 
King (Alvin) 

King (Elizabeth) institute, ine. Ius. 
eat. [etc.] 7129, 7130. 

King (F. G.) After the masquerade. 
10946. 

King (J. ©.) If you’re a bachelor 


you're not fully sane. 17917. 
King (J. P.): 
Cocaine. 
Why not. 25080. 
King (Julius) optical co. Saniglas 
fitted to different models. 473. 
King (R. F.) Inner service. 27607. 
King (R. P.) Instr. for moving barbed 
wire fence. 15511. 
King (S. J.) King’s off. route guide. 


31698. 


15512. 

King (W. 8.) Wakefield, Mass., map. 
31382. 

King Arthur. (Drama). 31840. 

King Cobra (Drama) 2875. 

King co. One dollar profit sharing 
coupon. 7131. 

King features syndicate, inc. Kauf- 
man (Herbert) Herbert Kaufman’s 
weekly page. 7080, 9949. 

King John. (Drama) 24867*. 

King John & the abbot. (Drama) 
24930. 

King Kole in war time. (Drama) 
2876. 


King Lear’s wife. (Drama) 24967**. 


King mantel & furniture co. King 
mantels. 12644. 

King of cooks. (Motion picture) 5674. 

King of hearts. (Drama) 5076. 

King of the Jews. (Drama) 16588. 

King Philip IV. (Drama) 27614*. 

King Richard the Second. (Drama) 
16588*. 

King Richard III. (Drama) 318407, 
31840**. 

King Saint Olaf. (Drama) 22475. 


(Drama) §8393*. 


King Shakespeare. 
King system of 


King ventilating co. 
ventilation. 2971S. 

Kingman, Ariz., map. 8622. 

King’s cupbearer. (Drama) 

King’s game. (Motion picture) 

Kingsbury (S. E.) Prophet & 
household. 18899. 


31841. 
8808. 
his 


1665 


INDEX 


Kingsley (Charles) Tutor’s 
474, 2081, 4051, 9996. 
Kingsley (F. M.) Meditations. 29719. 


Kingsley (M. E.) Pupils’ outlines in 


story. 


elem. community civics. 12645, 
24012. 
Kingsport, Tenn., map. 32226. 
Kingston (M. F.) My son Arthur. 
22524. 
Kingston, N. H., direct. 15880. 
Kingston, N. C., direct. 26478. 


Kingston, Okl., map. 8623. 
Kinkaid—gambler. (Motion picture) 


27869. 

Kinloch telep. co. Telep. direct. 4052, 
26479. 

Kinnear (D. M.) Flag that we love. 
20755. 

Kinney (J.* 8S.) His last chance. 
18841. 

Kinscella (H. G.) Preserving the mu- 
sic of a vanishing race. 17918. 

Kinsella (M. J.) Frontier press co. 
Correct mental attitude. 9603. 


Kinsella See Smith 
(M. P.)} 

Kinsey & Mahler co. Catalog. 12646. 
Kinsila (E. B.) Modern theater con- 
struction. 4054. 
Kinsolving (W. L.) 

you. 15520. 
Kintzel (Margaret) 
to millinery. 9997. 
Kinyon (A. G.) Powceeco bulletin. 
24414. 
Kinzie (E. G.) Reckoner system of 
marking. 24013. 
Kiralfy (A. E.): 
Cabaret reviews. 20756. 
Civilization. 8713, 11378. 
Millions in movies. 8421. 
Wondrous spectacle, civilization. 
9998 . 
Kiralfy (H. V.) 
8257. 
Kirby (J. A.) : 
Kirby rhythmic method of pen- 
manship. 29720. 
Penmanship. 24014. 

Kirby (Sybil) Sisters. 8508. 
Kirehmaier (Cora) Cross-stitch de- 
signs. 15521. 
Kirchner (G. R.) 
Bagdad. 8267. 

Kirk (A. G.): 
Cakes & fillings. 
20761. 
Home making talks. 
Kirk (A. G.) eo.: ; 
Home making talks. [ete.] 17919— 


(Mary) pseud. 


Even so I send 


Complete guide 


All for the movies. 


Arabian nights in 


[ete.] 20757- 
24015. 


17922. 
Kirk (A. G.) Bread as a food. 
[ete.] 7182-7140, 12647-12654. 


pt. 1, a. s., v.18 


Kirk (A. G.) co.—Continued. 
Domestic science solves prob- 


lems. f[ete.] 2082-2086. 

— Home making schedule. 
[etec.] 9999-10005, 15522-— 
15529. 


— Home making talks. [ete.] 
475, 4055-4061. 

Kirk (John): 

Idea pub. co. 
26313. 
Pen points of insur. 

Kirk (lL. P.): 

Aunt Penelope. 31635. 
Land of the crippled king. 31847. 

Kirk (William) : 

Apt. lease. 15530. 

Kirk’s syndicate. 
agreement. 10008, 

—— This trust agreement. 2087. 

Kirk-Latty mfg. co.: 

Cleveland line of juvenile vehi- 
cles. 10007. 

May your Christmas bring you as 
much happiness. 29723. 
Kirkbride (W. H.) Too proud to 

fight. 16697. 

Kirkham (A. L.) Bankers & mer- 
chants savings plan for children co. 
$1,000 for the babies. 25525. 

Kirkman (M. M.) Cars. 15531. 

Kirkpatrick (Clifford) Our own U. S. 
477. 

Kirk’s syndicate. 
agreement. 10008. 

Kirwin & Latham. Warren borough 
& Warren Co., Pa., direct. 4854. 

Kiss. (Motion picture) 25288. 

Kiss of death. (Drama) 13967. 

Kiss of hate. (Motion picture) 8809. 

Kissel motor car co. Confidential data 


Insur. specials. 


10006. 


This syndicate 


for distributors. 20762. 
Kissing girls. (Drama) 8394. 
Kissing maid. (Drama) 8394. 


Kitchen acct. calendar. 20768. 
Kitchen callers. (Drama) 1090. 
Kitchen service co.: 
Aristocracy of 
horse sense. 


investment va. 
20764. 


Modern way of dish washing. 
29724. 
Kitson & Neumann. K-N kuts. 20765. 


Ke CP); 

Free will. 27586. 

Masquerade of charity. 8414. 
Kittanning, Pa., direct. 4062. 
Kittredge (H. G.) Right angle. 

25026. ) 
Kitty from the city. (Motion picture) 
25289. 
Kitty’s claws. (Drama) 27615. 
Kitzmeyer (J. F. W.) Saved to serve. 
10009. 


Klamath Lakes. (Drama) 27723. 


1666 


This syndicate 


, 1-12, 1916 


INDEX 


At daybreak. 31630. 
Lilac time. 381857. 
Klaw & Erlanger: 
; Ben Hur. [etc.] 26481-26485. 
Trail of the lonesome pine. 22627. 
Woman in black. 11582. 

4 opinions by big men. 29725. 


Kleber (F. T.) Napoleon & his men 
of glory. 1124. 

“Klein (Ada) No man’s land. 
Klein (Charles) : 

5, Heartsease. 31799. 
Maggie Pepper 27627. 


Klein (G. L. v.) Fountain of health. 
4063. 


? mpreine (George) : 

Bondwomen, 5424. 

Devil’s prayer-bk. 54983. 

Final curtain. 5534. 

Gloria’s romance. 8757-8759, 
11412-11414, 14254-14262, 16949- 
16956, 19173-19184, 22892-22897, 

King of cooks. 5674. 

Mishaps of Musty Suffer. 5735, 
8849-8858, 14811-14314, 17014- 

* 17016, 19247, 22951, 25309-25311, 
27898, 32448-32451. 

Mixed color scheme, 5754. 

Nearly spliced. 14319. 

Scarlet road. 5871, 5872. 

Suit & a suitor. 5920. 

Wild oats. 5994. 
Kleine miidel. (Drama) 8395. 
Kleinman (S. H.) realty co. Sales 
information. [etec.] 


22535. 


Kleinschmidt (F. E.) With Capt. F. 
E. Kleinschmidt in war on three 
fronts. 27979. 

Klemin (Alexander) 
dynamics. 20766. 

Klemperer (Otto) : 

How to make the popular floor 
lamp an advertising & trade 
bldg. proposition of extraordi- 


Course in aero- 


_ frame price list. 207 
Kline (E. F.) Home-coming of John 
Shirley. 24019. 
Kline (M. L.) General cat. 24020. 
Kline (R. E. P.) Effective pub. speak- 
ing. 12655. 
Klucite co., inc.: 
Klucite. 7141. 
Spec. for mixing cement mortar 
& concrete. 479. 


4 nary value. 478. 
} Lamp club sales & advertising 
‘ plan. 2088. 
_ Klever pictures, inc.: 
7 Best man. 27778. 
He meant weil. 32384. 
‘ In society—and out. 32403. 
fi Klicka (Joseph) co. Edmiston’s 
F. 
. 


- 


Knapp (G. R.) Course of helps for 
women who want or need to earn 


money at home. 7142. 
Knapp (H. B.) Pear culture. 7143. 
Knapp (Penelope) : 
Exercises. 17923. 
You may ruin health & figure. 
20768. 
Knapp & Spencer co. Here's the best 
proposition. 15532. 
IKnauth, Nachod & Kuhne. Foreign 
exchange. 2089. 
Kneisel (Arthur): 
For President of the U. S. 20769. 
Telep. talks. 1633, 3528, 6471. 
Kneisel (M. J.) Ad. art service. 
29729. 

Knickerbocker adv. & illus. service. 
sulletin. 4064, 17924, 297353. 

Knickerbocker case co. Knickerbocker 
made right sample cases. [etc.] 
480-482. 

Knife. (Drama) 22476. 

Knight (Albert) For today I was 
thinking of you. 29736. 


Knight (J. J.) Royal purple. 13335. 

Knight (M. A.) Children’s musical 
reader. 29737. 

Knight (N. C.) Choosing a home. 
26486. 

Knight & Christensen co. Put-me-on 
for fresh air. [ete.] 12670, 12671. 
Knight & Struck me Heatherhome 
seed & plant bk. 483, 29738. 


Knight & the lady. 
Knight of the night. 


ae ama) 27616. 
(Motion picture) 


19223. 
Knight of the range. (Motion picture) 
5675 


Knights of Pythias (Supreme lodge) 


Richie (W. B.) Pythian catechism. 
30738. 
Knights of the bathtub. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27870. 
Knightstown, Ind., map. S624. 
Knisely (C. J.) Roads handbk. 7144. 
Knobel _(Elizabeth) When little 
thoughts go rhyming. 12672. 
Knoblauch (Edward): 

Mouse. 1119. 

My lady’s dress. 1120*. 
Knocking on the door. (Drama) 1091. 
Knockout. (Drama) 16589. 

Knocks & opportunities. {Motion pic- 
ture) 5676. 


Knoeppel (C. E.) Bus. investigation. 
12673, 15533. 

Knoil map co. 
16856. 


Knopf (A. A.): 


Puget Sound, map. 


Inspector-general. 81824. 

Moral. 31908. 

War. 32118. 
Knott (L. E.) apparatus co. Catalog. 
26487. 


1667 


we 


INDEX 


7 


Knowles (Antoinette) Manual for 
teachers. 26488. 

Knowles (Frederic) My friend Alton. 
12674. 

Knowles (Jessie) Dorothea & the lis- 
tening man. 2090. 
Knowles mushroom 
Ventilator. 15536. 


Knowlton (M. D.) €o. 


ventilator co. 


Bench covering bo [ete. ] 
20770-20773. 

Box corner staying machines. 
fete.] 12675-12678. 

Box topping machines. 24021. 


Paper pkg. machinery safety de- 


vices. 17927. 
Paper tube & round box machin- 
ery. 10010. 


Knowlton (W. D.): 

Drummer’s first day. 4065. 

Eclipse of the Star. 4066. 
Knox (C. E.) Day dreams. 
Knox (G. W.) Tribute to Pills. 
Knox Co., Mo., map. 32227. 
IKxnox hat co., ine. : 

Knox coats & hats. 

Knox styles. 12679. 
Knudtson (A, C.) Notice about break- 

age in transit. 20774. 

Kny-Scheerer corp. : 

Albee method of bone transplanta- 

tion. 12680. 

Electro medical apparatus. 20775. 

Kobler (A. J.) Original Paris fash- 


29739. 
484. 


29740. 


ions. 7586. 

Kobrin (Leon) Eternal love. 16540. 
Koch (A. D.) Standard protective 
corp. registration certif. 21911. 
Koch (F. H.) Shakespeare, the play- 

maker. 16684. 
Koch (O. J.) Trade acceptance vs. 


26489. 
Good natured fel- 


the open acct. 
Koek (Paul de) 
low. 8361. 
Kodart co. Kodart paintings. 
Koehler (E. E.): 
Chums. [etce.] 
Stupid weary life. 
Kohler (Karl) & co. 
Im sottel. 15063. 
Ixoenenberg (H. J.) 


10011. 
12681-12687. 
15537. 

Elster (Otto) 


From unbelief 


to belief. 7145. 
Koenig (Paul) Blare of triumph for 
Deutschland. [ete.] 26490-26507. 
Kohler co. Kohler of Kohler. 15538. 
Kohisaat (Caroline) Bethlehem’s 
story. 29741. 
Kohlsaat (E. M.) <Autobiog. of a 


garden club member’s garden. 485. 
Kohn (A. Z.) Hist. of architecture 
briefiy outlined. 20776. 
Kokomo, Ind., direct. 29742. 
I<okomo, Ind., map. 16808. 
Kolb (Harland) Caught in the jam. 
10884. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 
Kollo (Walter): 
Gute partie. 8369, 8370. 
Wenn zwei hochzeit machen, 
25075. 


Kollo-verlag, g. m. b. h. Dorf-Caruso. 
24929. 


Kolyn (A. §.) Pageant of Hope. 
16643. ; 

IKonwiser (H. M.) Leading cigar job- 
bers of the U. 8. 4113. 


Koontz (J. W.) Primary word card. 
20777. 


Koor (A. W. van der). See Van der 
Koor (A. W.) 
Koor (H. E. Van der) See Van der 


Koor (H. E.) 


Koos (Emile) Emile Koos’ physicians 


improved record bk. f[ete.] 2091, 
2092. 
Koos (L. V.) Hist. in North central 


high sehls. 29743. 
Kootenai Co., Id., direct. 
Kkops (Daniel): 

Nemo hygienic-fashion inst. Con- 
densed rept. of some of the ‘prin. 


29744. 


addresses. 138007. 
How to select the Nemo. 
fete.] 18146, 18147. 


Korey (H. 
18825. 


Kornfalfa feed milling co. 


R.) ternal paradox. 


Free your 


cattle of ticks. 7146. 

Korngold (E. W.) Ring des Poly- 
krates. 1171. 

Korsmeier (Fred) Royal purple. 
18357. 

Kosher calendar. 2093. 

Kottow (Hans) Onkel Bernhard. 
25012. 

Koupal (T. M.) When Catherine cut 
her wisdom teeth. 11221. 


Koven (Joseph) Melmoth the wan- 
derer. 1110. 
Koven (Reginald de) 
(Reginald). 
Kovnat (M. B.): 
Huston (F. M.) 
towards 


See De Koven 


Factors tending 
the revival of bus. 


12481, 15360, 23877 
Golden bus. opportunity. 
17800. 
Looking back. f[ete.] 417- 
419. 
— War order bus. profitable. 
9837. 
Mason (Walt) Farming in China. 
fete.] 569, 570. 
Kowalsky (H. E.): 
Voice. 32112. 
‘Voice from within. 22641. 
Kozakiewicz (B.) Chevaliers teu- 
toniques. 31681. 
Kriinzchen. 2094, 7147, 29745. 


1668 


INDEX 


108, 1-12, 1916 


Atlas preservative 


(Jacob) 
inc. Atlas the 


¢o., of America, 
weed killer. 9059. 
Krar nzthor (V. J.) Fanatics. 18827. 
zey (EB. C.) Individual complete- 
126838. 


rAmMe 


Krauss (L. L.) Father & son. [etc.] 
K ‘azy Kat & Ignatz Mouse. (Motion 


picture) 5677, 5678. 
at the circus. (Motion picture) 
0. 


-——discuss the letter G. (Motion 
on 5679. 
in A tale that is knot. (Motion 
ure) 8811. 


- in their one act tragedy, The tale 
of the nude tail. (Motion picture) 
5680. 


- Krazy Kat-bugologist. _ (Motion pic- 
ture) 8812. 

Krazy Kat demi-tasse. (Motion pic- 
“al ture) 881 18. 


Kat goes a-wooing. (Motion 


_Dicture) 5681. 
izy Kat-invalid. 


ay 9814. 
7 uzy kat takes little Katrina for an 


(Motion picture) 


airing. (Motion picture) 382426. 

Krazy to the rescue. (Motion pic- 
— ture) 8815. 

Krebs, Okl.. direct. 29940. 
Krehbiel (H. E.): 

Hist. & critical excursions in 

i of opera-land. 26508. 
—s Hoedwinking the  impressario. 
a 22447. 
Kremer (F. M.) Wis. assn. of real 


estate brokers. Yr. bk. & direct. 
Kresge (S. 8.) co. 
store. 20778. 
Kresko (E. E.): 

‘Light & a laugh. 5082. 

Nuts that are not. 5122. 

On a byway, off the highway. 
: 16639. 
 Kretzer (SS. D.) 
Kreutzer (Guido) 
( 
Krisis. eine gefechtsskizze. 


Special rept. on 


.* 


Lightning rod. 
Deutsche bann. 
(Drama) 


Kroll map eco. Seattle, Wash., map. 
25171. ‘i 


Kroner (E. A.) Kroner photo print 
~ ‘dryer co. 20779. 

Kruger (Otto) Episode. 24935. 

Krumlowski (Konstanty) U_ prse- 

kupki. 2949. . 

- Krusada (Carl) Land of Ad. 10012, 
12689. 

Kubie (Isaac) Kubie (Isaac) co. 


Nuestra clave particular. 2099. 


T7396—17 14 


Kuempel (Reuben) Kuempel co. 
Red-i-kut system instructions. 24024. 
Kuempel co. MRed-i-kut system  in- 
structions. 24024, 
Kiinstliche mensch. (Drama) 16590. 
Kuester (A. A.) My mother is my 
sweetheart. 20780. 
Kuh, Nathan & Fischer co.: 
Bk. of advertisements for the re- 
tail clothier. 20781. 


Live advertisements for the re 
tail clothier. [ete.] 7149, 
7150. 

Sincerity clothes. 24025. 

Kulee features, inc. Unborn. 14391. 


Kull (A. J.) 
17928. 
Kummer (F. A.): 
Man from Buda-Pesth. 
Phryne. 8462. 
Trickstress. 11200. 
Voice. 1213. 
Kunath med. mfg. co. 
7151. 
Kunst u. leben. 10013, 20782. 
Kuppenheimer (B.) & co.: 
Kuppenheimer (House of) 
for men. 7153. 
Styles. 20783. 
Kuppenheimer (House of) : 
Cuts, ete. 20784. 
Styles for men. 
Summer suppl. 
Kurowski (A. G. F.) 
for typewriting machines. 
Kurt (William) pseud. 
(J. F.) 2915. 
Kurtz (A. C.), Butterfly. 4067. 
Kurtz bros. Instrs. for making distri- 
bution of expenditures. 12691. 
Kusell (D. S.): 
In the park. 27604. 
Magazine girl. 22493. 
L-Ko motion picture kompany: 
Alice in society. 25198. 
Bankruptcy of Boggs & Schultz. 


Handy bk. for planters. 


31878. 


Ladies rellef. 


Styles 


7153. 
12690. 
Centering form 
20785. 
Volkert 


SG6S3. 
Bill’s narrow escape. 8691. 
Billy’s reformation. 5412. 
Billy’s Waterloo. 14205. 
Blue blood but black skin. 5420. 
Bold bad breeze. 16903. 
Busted honeymoon. 11364. 
Caught on a skyscraper. 8708. 
Cold hearts & hot flames. 22849. 
Crooked from the start. 19142. 
Cupid at the polo game. 5476. 
Dad’s dollars & dirty doings. 
5479. 


Dirty work in a beanery. 14225. 
Double double-cross. 19154. 
Double’s troubles. 8782. 


Eat & grow hungry. 27811. 
Elevating father. 5518. 


False friends & fire alarms. 5527. 


1669 


INDEX 


L-Ko motion picture kompany—Contd. 

Firing the butler. 5536. 

Flirting 4 la carte. 5539. 

For the love of 
S746. 

Friend, but a star border. 

Gambler’s gambol. 16944. 

Gamboling on the green. 

Gertie’s awful fix. 5565. 

Gertie’s busy day. 5566. 

Gertie’s gasoline glide. 

Getting the goods 
16947. 

Great smash. 11418. 

Her naughty eyes. 5613. 

High diver’s curse. 32390. 


5560. 
11407. 


11409. 


His temper-mental mother-in-law. 


19206. 
How stars are made. 14276. 
Ignatz’s icy injury. 16975. 
Jailbird’s last flight. 14291. 


Knocks & opportunities. 5676. 

Little Billy’s schl. days. S826. 

Live wires & love sparks. 5694. 

Lizzie’s lingering love. 16998. 

Meeting for a cheating. 8845. 

Million dollar smash. 27894. 

Mr. Buddy Brigg’s burglar. 11488. 

Mr. Meldiot’s assassination, 
5749. 

Murdered by mistake. 82460. 

On the trail of the lonesome pill. 
32476. 

Perils of a plumber. 32490. 

Phil’s busy day. 382507. 

Phony teeth & false friends. 

Pirates of the air. 14340. 

Right car but the wrong berth. 
19281. 

Rural romance. 25354. 

Safe in the safe. 22988. 

Safety first. 25355. 


14339. 


Saving Susie from the sea. 5870. 
Sears & stripes forever. 5873. 
Sea dogs & land rats. 5875. 
September mourning. 5880. 

She wanted a Ford. 25368. 
Shooting his ’art out. 32538. 
Snoring in high C. 19296. 

Spring fever. 17065. 

Surgeon’s revenge. 23024. 
Tattle-tale Alice. 27952. 

Terrors of a Turkish bath. 25382. 
Tillie’s terrible tumble. 23028. 
Tough luck on a rough sea. 11562. 
Twenty minutes at the fair. 5950. 


Unhand me, villain. 19330. 
Where is my husband? 17085. 
Where is my wife? 27977. 
Youngest in the family. 
Labette Co., Kan., map. 19017. 
Labistouille et Coquembois. (Drama) 
22477. 
Lacassian laboratories. 
[ete.] 2100, 2101. 


Mike & Rosie. 


on Gertie. 


19360. 


Human skin. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Lacey (R. S. & A. B.): 
Canada. 20786. 
To inventors who want profifs in- 


stead of promises. 7154. 
Lachman (Harold) co. Lachnite 
gems. 29753. 
Lackawanna mills. Lackawanna 


twins underwear. 7155. 
Lackey (C. A.) Foundation of music 
through the piano keyboard. 24026. 
Lacking conscience. (Drama) 1092. 
Laconia, N. H., direct. 4068. 
LaCoste (Lucie) : 
Does the woman who marries an- 
other woman’s husband, ever 
feel remorse. 15539. 
Will women still want to be moth- 
ers after the war. 17929. 
La Crosse, Wash., map. 16809. 
Lacy (J. A.) Turtle moon, 22632. 
Lada. She says they're all wrong. 


29754. 
Ladd (G. A.) Little hunch. 24027. 
Ladd (N. M.) Greenwich, Conn., map. 
11271. 
Ladde. (Drama) 1093. 
La Delle (Frederic) La Delle’s self 
study course. [ete.] 10014-10019. 
Ladies’ home jour.: 


Fashion editor. Fancy dress for 


masquerades. 26509. 
Christmas gifts. [ete] 2102— 
2104. 
—— Housewives’ linen. [ete.] 
24028-24030. 


New housekeeping dept. Candies, 
cakes & cookies. [ete.] 29755, 
29756. 

Ladies’ home jour. millinery lessons. 
2650. 


Ladies’ reducing parlor. (Drama) 
HOTT, 16591. f 

Ladies world. Tested & approved 
household equipment. 26511. 

Ladnowskiego (A.) Zosia druhna. 
2967. 

La Douceur (M. H.) Washington Co., 
Neb., map. 16881. 

Ladrén Lince. (Drama) 2877. 

Lady Caroline. (Drama) 24968. 

Lady Connie. 4851. 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 31842. 
(Drama) 1094. 
(Motion picture) 


Lady from the sea. 
19224. 

Lady gardner. 

Lady Godiva’s ride. 

Lady in the library. 
19225. 

Lady killer. 

Lady killers. 


(Motion picture) 22932. 
(Drama) 22478. 


Lady Luxury. (Drama) 8396. 
Lady Many Dogs. (Drama) 8397. 
Lady of the lake. (Drama) 11070*. 


Lady of the opera house. (Drama) 


1095, 318438. 
Lady of the swamp. (Drama) 22479. 


1670 


1-12, 1916 


amdy of the weeping willow tree. 
(Drama) 5078. 


Lac Penelope. (Drama) 11125. 
Lady Raffles returns. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5682. 


dy sheriff. (Drama) 31844. 


Lafayette Co., Wis., map. 19018. 
La eaenine (Henri) Hate breeders. 


La Fontaine (Henry) Martyr. 11090. 
; a Grande & White's laundry co. 7156. 
Lah-y’ shaw-riem Tehilaw. (Drama) 


ma, Okl., map. 32228, 
de l’oiselet. (Drama) 11231. 
Infanta (J. M. Solanas de) 
4 Piislanas de la Infanta (J. M.) 
Laird & Lee, inc. Laird & Lee’s dairy 
_  & time saver. 20787. 
Lait (Jack): 
. ABCofDEF. 
10048. 

Ad-man signs for blond copy to 
run T. F. [ete.] 4069-4097. 
Adventure of the little Suicide 

Kid. [ete.] 24031-24056. 
Adventures of an Or. bloodhound 


See 


[ete.} 10020- 


in Aurora, Ill. [ete.] 17930— 
17945. 

Alibi Al. [ete.] 26512-26545. 

Always open season to kill police. 
[ete.] 15540-15563. 

Ancedote of the blond reporterine. 
[ete.] 20788-20818. 


Another bedtime letter to my boy. 
[ete.] 12692-12723. 

Around the world in an easy chair. 
[ete.] 2105-2133. 

gee the bus.” [ete.] 7157- 


Bar to break law to get a 


look. [etc.] 486-499. 
Canada Kid’s Christmas. 29757. 
Lake (A. H. & N. M.) Art in land- 
ss scape gardening. 7191. 
Lake (J. J.) Beauty seekers. 9S6. 


’ Lake (N. W.) Hand bk. of R. I. in- 
vestments. 10049. 
Lake Charles trust 
Universal savings system. 
15564-15566. 
_ Lake Co., Cal., map. 19019. 
~ Lake Co., Ill., direct. 27446. 
Lake Co., Ill, map. 11281 
Lake Co, Ind., map. 32229. 
Lake Co., Mich., map. 11282, 14108. 
Lake Co., Minn., map. 27724. 
Lake Co, Or., map. 39040, 8625. 
Lake County abstract co. Lake Co., 
Minn., map. 14108. 
Lake Mills, Ia., map. 19020. 
Lake Placid, N. Y., map. 16810. 
Lake Tahoe, Nev., map. 16752, 16S60— 
16864. 


& savings bank. 
[etc.] 


INDEX 


SS ee ee ee 


Lakeport, N. H., direct. 


Lakeside lit. readers. 
for childen. 4098. 


Lakewood, N. J., map. 8626. 
Lakris, pseud. See Lauritzen (Lau- 


4068. 
World stories 


ritz) 
La Mance (Lora) John Barleycorn, 
29795. 
Lamanda Park, Cal., direct. 21517. 
Lamar (W. H.) Best gift. [ete] 
29796, 29797. 
Lamar-Evans (Alice) Sting. 25047. 
La Mare (A. T. de) ptg. & pub. co., 


ltd. See De La Mare (A. T.) ptg. & 
pub. co., ltd. 


Lamb (A. B.): 

Exercises in the preparation of 
inorganic substances. 10050- 
10052. 

Harvard college, Chem. lab. 
Chem. B. Gen. inst. for lab. 
work. 9715. 

Lamb (A. J.) She got away with it. 
1181. 

Lamb (L. A.) Gazing globe. 20819. 
Lamb. (Drama) 31845. 

Lamb. (Motion picture) 8816. 
Lamb ry. service co., ltd. Lamb 
burner. 7192. 

Lambe (W. L.) Mrs. Hawthorne, pro 
tem. 22513. 

Lambert (Clay) College cowboy. 
13912. 

Lambert (I. C.) Cathedral of all the 
stores. 2134. 

Lambert (V. E.) Other man’s wife. 
14007. 

Lamberti (Ernest) Melody in F. 
5100. 

Lambie (Alexander ) Wandering 
Willie. 32117. 

Lamborn (Alfred) Stanley hotels. 


Stanley hotels at Estes Park, Col. 
31097. 


Lambs. Souvenir bk. 15567. 
Lamentable tragedy of McLizzie. 
(Drama) 31846. 


Lamkin (Mrs. W. Dr. Conover’s 


ward. 31726. 


R.) 


Lamm (C. E.) Biblical game. 15568. 

Lamoni, Ia., map. 16811. 

Lamont, Wash., map. 25133. 

La Montagne, Chapman co., inc., Wines 
& their service. 29798. 

La Montagne’s (E.) sons. Hot & cold 
Gordon weather beverages. 26546. 

Lamorton (O. H. de) See De La- 


morton (QO. H.) 

Lamoure Co., N. D., map. 16812. 

Lampe (F. C.) Punctuation marks. 
29799. 

Lampertius (C. W.) How to estimate 
the price of a second-hand motor 
ear. 12724. 


1671 


7 
\ 


INDEX 


Lamphere (G. W.) Soe. of Amer. 


amateur magicians. Constitution. 
18499. 
Lamson co. Speeding up modern bus. 
26547. 
Lancaster (J. F.): 
Autumn leaves.  [ete.] 20820, 
20821. 


On the cross. [ete.] 12725. 
Lancaster, Mass., direct. 9297. 
Lancaster, Pa., direct. 4099. 
Lancaster, 8. C., map. 5287. 
Lancaster & Allwine. Simple inven- 


tions wanted. 24057. 

Land. (Drama) 27670, 

Land above the clouds. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5683. 


Land & water pub. co. Allison (J. 


M.) Exhibition of Raemacker’s car- 
toons. 28015. 

Land credit corp. Land credit plan. 
29800. 

Land o’ love. (Drama) 13968. 

Land of intrigue. (Motion picture) 
27930. 

Land of liberty. (Drama) 8398. 

Land of promise. (Drama) 5079. 

Land of the crippled king. (Drama) 
31847. 

Land title & trust co. Legal calendar. 
29817. 

Land where the shamrocks’ grow. 
(Drama) 16592. 

Landau ad service. Kansas City star. 
If our forefathers came back. 
12597. 

Landay (Maurice): 


mia. 


[ete.] 4100- 


Bambola di cera. 
Espion du Kaiser. 
4103. 

Landenberger (C. H.) Liberty stove 
co. Marvel colony brooder. 515. 

Landis Christmas savings club ¢co.: 

New & greatest of all savings 
plans. 2135. 

Union trust co. 
to join our. 

Landman (M. L.) 
5033. 

Landor (Lucas) Bluff. 13892. 

Landrum (R. L.) No name skit. 
25004. 

Landrus (H. C.) Sunflower state life 
assn. Agents manual. [ete.] 
21970, 21971. 

Landwirth (Henri) 
2860. 

Lane (Bee) 


You are invited 
22115. 
Eternal wanderer. 


Ideal und leiden. 

eartoon service. Bee 
Lane bus. builder. 10053. 

Lane (Bradley) Lane (Bee) cartoon 
service. Bee Lane bus. bldr. 10053. 

Lane (BH. B.) Chips from Brentwood. 
17350. 


1672 


pt. 1, 0. s., v.13 


Lane (F. K.): 

Burying our natl. talents. 20822. 

Our priceless heritage. 7193. 

Water-power lands, & our natl. 
necessity. 15569. 

Why Wilson should be re-elected. 
2136. 

Lane (John) co.: 

Fairy bride. 8342*. 

Plays of the natural & the super- 
natural. 5146*. 

Lane (Margaret): 

His gift to the King. 27449. 
Voices of girlhood. 12728, 

Lane (Richard): 

Paducah romance. 8453. 
Wild oats. 8572. 
Wrong house. 8581. 

Lane Co., Or., map. 5288. 

Lang (F. S.) Lang (F. §.) mfg. co. 
Lang’s patent hot blast smoke-burn- 
ing hotel ranges. 500. 

Langan & bro. Agony in the garden. 
12729. 

Langdale (J. W.) Development of the 
kingdom of God. 24488. 

Langdon (Harry) Johnny's new car. 
18850. 

Langdon (Lillian): 

Real Jew. 5165. 
Teddy. 5196. 

Langdon (W. C.): 

In honor of Shakespeare. 16577. 
Pageant of Bloomington & Indiana 
Univ. 14012. 

Pageant of Corydon. 14013. " 
Pageant of Indiana. 25016. 
Langer (C. H.) Gen. acectg. 15570. 
Langhorst (W. CC.) Reduced privi- 

leged class educa. 12730. 

Langman (Elizabeth): 

Husband, the wife & the other 


woman. 31816. 
Wanted... Jim Bennett. 8560. 
Langner (Lawrence) Other way out. 
25013. 


Langsford (H. M.) 
motor troubles. 
Langston (J. W.) 

This is bus. 2137. 

Langston press. This is bus. 2187. 

Language bk. co. Kunzer (P. E.) 
Voeabulary of Cicero’s Archias. 
7152. 

Lankford (J. A.) Rept. of Lank- 
ford’s artistic church & other de- 
signs. 12731. 

Lano (C. S. de) See De Lano (C. 8.) 

Lansford, Pa., map. 5289. 

Lansing, Mich., map. 1292. 

Lanson (Georges) Guide des Fran- 
eais en Californie. 29801. : 

Lanston monotype machine co.: 

Copy fitting. 12732-12736. 
Monotype. 20823. 


A B C of gasoline 
7194. 
Langston press. 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Lanston monotype machine co.—Con. 


Monotype composing machine. 
26548. 
Monotype monoglue. 15571. 


Monotype specimen bk. 29802. 


amet (J. H.): 
Connellsville & Uniontown, Pa., 
direct. 25775. 
Hudson, Claverack & Stottville, N. 
Y., direct. 15347. 
‘Lantern. 26549. 
Lany (Albert Du) See Du Lany 
- (Albert) 
Lap-dog. (Drama) 18969. 


y Lapeer Co., Mich., map. 16813. 
! (Xavier Cabello) See Ca- 
bello Lapiedra (Xavier) 
La Plata, Mo., map. 27725. 
La Porte (A. R.): 
Girl & the sinner. 1060. 
House with the green blinds. 
1078. 
La Puenta (Manuel Fernindez de) 
See Fernfindez de la Puenta (Man- 


Lara (Manuel Gonzilez de) See Gon- 
zilez de Lara (Manuel) 
Larchmont, N. Y., direct. 30337. 


Lardner (R. W.): 

Bill Carrigan’s 
contest. [ete.] 

Lardner scoops the world. 

Laredo, Tex., map. 27726. 

Large (L. A.) Old stories for young 

readers. [etc.] 17946, 17947. 

 Larimore, N. D., map. 19021. 

Lark. (Drama) 16593. 

Larkin (George) How to be a dare- 

devil. 26554. 

— Larkin co.: 

Larkin plan. 7195, 20824. 

Rexford (E. E.) Window garden. 
13290. 

Symphonie pianos. 15573. 

La Rocque (P. A.) Forrest (F. F.) 

Naval seabreeze. 29087. 

- Larric fa.) 

Halo. 18838. 

Say uncle. 16677. 

Larric (Jack) pseud. See Larric (J. 
B. ‘ 


little joke costs 
26550-26553. 
24058. 


(Motion picture) 


Larrowe milling co.: 

Aids to better ieee 10054. 

Healthy cow produces’ more. 
[ete.] 24059, 24060. 

Here are two cows. [ete.] 2138- 
2140. 

Here is how you can tell if they 
are just boarders. 4104. 

Minds & cows.  [etc.] 208235, 

20826 


90 pounds a day. 501. 


INDEX 


Larry from Nowhere. (Drama) 
31848. 
Larson (C. D.): 
naps sense. f[ete.] 502, 7196, 
7197. 


Subconscious reconstruction, 2141. 
Larter (A. E.) L. & L. rating system. 
10055. 
La Rue (Charles) Thirty-four com- 
mon tennis errors. 17948. 


Larz Anderson estate, map. 25134. 


La Salle (Lea) Stagestruck. 18921, 
La Salle extension univ.: 
Ahrens (J. P.) Damages. 17114. 
sanking & finance. [ete.] 17949- 


17951. 
Bethke (William) Action & per- 
sonal efficiency. 25598. 
Preparedness & personal effi- 
ciency. 9151. 
Bus. administration. 
4110, 10056-10058. 
Bus. leadership. 2142, 15574. 
Course effective in pub. speaking. 


[ete.] 4105- 


[etc.] 12737, 12738. 

Crawford (W. 8S.) Casualty in- 
sur. & corp. bonds. 179. 

Curran (J. P.) Application of 
agency tariffs. 9355. 

Dewsnup (E. R.) Freight classi- 


fication. 14993. 
Hall (A. B.) Real estate. 
Hillyer (C. R.) Procedure before 
the I. C. C. 23809. 
Hirsch! (S. D.) Evidence, 
outline of study. 26266. 
Heading. 29360, 
Trade-mark & copyright pro- 
tection. 3861. 
Hopkins (A. L.) Federal regula- 
tion based on the commerce 


20407. 


with 


clause. 15337. 

Judy (G. T.) Judgments, ete. 
17873. 

Netherton (R. De W.) Private 
corporations. 18149. 

—— Public officers. 24245. 

Peabody (James) Ry. organiza- 


tion & management. 24382. 

Personal efficiency. 4443, 13205, 
15969, 18282, 21536, 24387, 26969, 
30594. 

Public service corporations. 
18762. 

Right idea. 20827. 

Roberts (G. E.) 
bank. 4506. 

Rose (S. H.) Common sense man- 
agement. 30768. 

Sass (Frederick) Injunctions & 
other equitable remedies. 2469. 

Strombeck (J. F.) Some ways of 
reducing freight charges. 24669. 

Tanner (J. B.) OC. P. A. examina- 
tions. 27317. 


Services of a 


1673 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 2. s., v.18 


La Salle extension univ.—Continued. 
Washburn (M. P.) Freight rates. 
18703. 
Wilson (A. E.) 
remedies. 22292. 
Work (J. M.) Conflict of laws. 
[ete.] 18767, 18768. 
Lash (Lee) co. Juvenile tango. 8807. 
Lash. (Motion picture) 22933, 
Lasky (J. L.) feature play co.: 
Alien souls. 11345. 
Anton the terrible. 22821. 
Black-list. 5415. 
Clown. 11376. 
Common ground. 16920. 
Dream girl. 16931. 
Dupe. 14230. 
ach pearl a tear. 19156. 
Evil eye. 32361. 
For the defense, 5552. 
Golden chance. 5569. 
Gutter Magdalene. 11420. 
Heart of Nora Flynn. 8773. 
Heir to the Hoorah. 25271. 
Honorable friend. 19208. 
House with the golden windows. 


Extraordinary 


16971. 
Lash. 22933. 
Love mask. 8835. 
Maria Rosa. 8842, 
Oliver Twist. 32472. 
Plow girl. 27915. 


Public opinion. 19279. 
tace. S901. 
Ragamuffin. 5839. 
Selfish woman. 17056. 
Soul of Kuran-San. 253783. 
Sowers. 5901. 
Storm. 19308. 
Sweet Kitty Bellairs. 11552. 
Tennessee’s pardner. 5929. 
Thousand dollar husband. 
To have & to hold. 5936. 
Trail of the lonesome pine. 
Unprotected. 25394. 
Victoria cross. 27967. 
Victory of conscience. 
Witcheraft. 25405. 
Years of the locust. 
Yellow pawn. 27983. 
Lassen (M. C.) To England. 
5038, 504. 
Lassen Co., Cal., map. 5290. 
Lassen County abstract co. 
Co., Cal., map. 5290. 
Lassere (Edward) Cardio vascular 
renal disease. [ete.] 20828—20831. 
Last act. (Drama) 31849. 
Last act. (Motion picture) 


11560. 
5941. 


19334. 
27982. 


[ete.] 


Lassen 


5684. 


Last adventure. (Motion picture) 
8818. : 
Last challenge. (Motion picture) 

14298. 
Last chance. (Drama) 11071. 
Last man. (Motion picture) 25290. 


Last mile. (Drama) 8399. 


Last of the fighting Channings. (Mo- 
tion picture) 32483. 


Last of the Morgans. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27871. 
Last rehearsal. (Drama) 31850. 
Last sentence. (Motion picture) 
32427. : 
Last straw. (Drama) 11050, 18853, 
24969. 

Last trick. (Drama) 24970. 

Last two cartridges. (Drama) 22588. 

Last Yankee. (Drama) 5080. 

Latah Co., Id., direct. 24351. 

Latch string. 29803. 

Latest in vampires. (Motion picture) 
16993. 

Lathered truth. (Motion picture) 
8819. 

Lathrop (G. F.) Brief treatise on 
goitre. 7198. 


Lathrop (J. M.) Natl acad. for 
statesmen the supreme need of 
America. 20832. 

Latimer (G. O.) Remey (C. M.) 
Five preliminary designs, 13280. 
Latin plays for student performances 

and reading. (Drama) 8399*. 

La Tour (Irene) Art needlework. 
2148. 

La Tour (Maxime): 

Mariée le 1°* aofit 1914, 127389. 
Marraine du poilu. 4111, 

Latshaw (D. G.) Under orders. 
24061. 

Latson (W. R. C.) Profitable phys. 
exercises. 29804. 

Lattimer (C. J.) Movie bug. 31912. 

Lau (L. C.) Nashville retail credit 
men’s assn. Do you pay your bills. 
21189, 24217. 

Lauder (Harry) Night before. 1128. 

Lauer (Anna) Baby’s bk. 29805. 

Lauffer (C. A.): 

Inguinal hernia. 20833. 
Sickness vs. accident. 26555. 
Symposium on hernia as an ana- 

tomical defect. 29806. 

of scorn. (Motion picture) 


(Drama) 27617. 

(Drama) 5146*. 
Laughing Harry. (Drama) 18854, 
Laughlin (J. L.): 


Destruction & war finance. 20834. 
Dollar exchange vs. sterling. 2144. 


Laugh 
19226. 

Laughing cure. 

Laughing gas. 


Laughton (M. S.) Granny. 8363. 
Laurel bk. co.: 
Hyer (F. 8.) Laurel first reader. 


20566. 

Laurel primer. 6971. 

Laurens, N. Y., map. 22739. 

Lauritzen (Lauritz) Paa den gyldne 
korsvej. 31952. 


1674 


1-12, 1916 


INDEX 


Laurvik (J. N.) Graphic work of 
- Cadwallader Washburn. 29807. 
Lavender (Roberta) Latin composi- 
_ tion. 26556, 
aavercombe (F. A.) 
teed—not_ estimated 
~ 15575. 

| vina comes home. 


Results guaran- 
contracts. 


(Motion picture) 


uavine (L. S.): 

Bolted door. 31657. 
. Flickering. 24939. 
Orange blossoms. 8448. 
What a man would do. 8565. 
Lavino (E. J.) & co. Ferro-alloys. 
1558 
7 (Catherine Barr-) 
Law (Catherine) 
‘I w (Harrison) 
tables. 7199. 

y w (L. M.) Merits of refined as- 
_ phalt roads. 2145. 

(Russell) Investors’ bk. of book- 
lets. 24062. 

Law (Ruth) Miss Law tells of her 

record flight. 29808. 


See Barr- 


Law's fire insur. 


Law-breakers. (Drama) 8400. 
a aw decides. (Motion picture) 8820. 
Law forbids. (Drama) 31851. 


_ Law of life. (Motion picture) 5686. 


‘Law of nature pub. house: 


'_ ODay (T.) Adam & Eve & the 
: serpent. 14976. 
—— Thought. 12067. 


" Law reporting co. Off. index to state 
4377, 1571, 10386, 15917, 


Lawley (R. C.) jr. New hymns of the 
Redeemer. 17952. 
Lawrence (Annabel) Ruth. 32009. 
Lawrence (E. B.) Material required 
for 1 cu. yd. rammed concrete. 
15582. 
_ Lawrence (E. G.) Course of lectures 
comprising the Lawrence system. 


ne, 


3h 
eeearence (F. D.) elec. co. 


_ Lawrence (Lou) 
shop. 24945. 
Pe Lawrence (Rita) 

8264. 


Catalog. 
Fun in a candy 
Any man’s sister. 


Lawrence (V.S.) Fate decides. 
Lawrence, Mass., direct. 24063. 
Lawrence, Mass., map. 25135. 

_ Lawrenceburg, Tenn., map. 5291. 
Laws (J. J.) San Francisco. Month- 
ly motor directory. 24519. 

_ Law’s injustice. (Motion picture). 


5037. 


Laws of God & man. (Drama) 31852. 
-Lawshe (Er.) Heart of Dixie. 5050. 
Lawson (E. S.) Godsend. 18835. 


ee 


Lawson (Eleanor): 
God send. 18835. 
‘Just a wife. 1089. 


Lawson mfg. co. Making delivery on 


time. 17953. 
Lawton (A. R.) Printer’s paper 
pricer. 12740. 


Lawton (Francis) jr. Commer. study 
of photographic newspaper sections. 
7200. 


Lawton (Wilbur) pseud. See Gold- 
frap (J. H.) 
Lawyers co-op. pub. co.: 
Lawyers repts. annot. 10060, 
15584, 24064, 29809. 


Repealed or amended sections of 
the N. D. const. 505. 

Lawyers repts. annot. 10060, 15584, 
24064, 29809. 
Lawyer's secret. 

32428. 
Lay or bust yr. bk. 29810. 
Layla-Majnu. (Drama.) 
Laylander (QO. J.) 
Layne (A. T.) 
night. 11001. 


(Motion picture) 


13969*. 
Together. 4112. 
Dear old Saturday 


Layton (F. G.) Parish pump. 5136. 
Lazaron (S. L.) Souvenir prize en- 
velope co. Souvenir prize envelope 


bk. of life. 16214. 

Lea & Febiger. Practitioner’s visiting- 
list. 30665. 

Lea & Welton. Something you wanted. 
25045. 

Leach (A. B.) & co. Europe, map. 
25114. 


Leachman (H. B.) Bartlett (F. H.) 
& co. Dawn of a new era in real 
estate merchandising. 1461. 

Leacock (Stephen) Q. 1160. 

Lead me to it. (Drama) 8401. 

Leader pub. co.,ine. Pittsburgh leader. 
Ser. of anti-substitution talks. 24401. 

Leader specialty co., ine. Catalog. 
7201. 

Leading cigar jobbers of the U. S. 
4113. 


League of the future. (Motion picture) 
8831. 

League of visible helpers. Amended 
by-laws. 2146. 

Leahy’s hotel guide & ry. distance 
maps of America. 24065. 


Leap. (Motion picture) 14835, 11457. 

Leap & look thereafter. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5688S. 

Leap year. (Drama) 2878, 16594. 

Leap year matrimonial bureau. 
(Drama) 1096. 

Leap year tangle. (Motion picture) ~ 
8821. 


Leas & MecViitty, ine. Quality informa- 
tion regarding high grade old fash- 
ioned oak sole leather. 15585. 


1675 


INDEX 


Leatzow (E. A. von) 
long ago. 10061. 

Leave it tome. (Drama) 2879. 

Leavell (R. A.) Keeping the motor 
ear fit. 15586. 

Leavitt (E. A.) Declaration of unity, 
security, amity. 26557. 

Leavitt (Sheldon) Your character is 
read in your pillow as well as your 
palm. 20835. 

Leavitt & Johnson natl. bank: 

New sign. 12741. 
Tom Kent’s family reunion. 29811. 
War prices. 20836. 

Le Baron (Wm.) Models abroad. 
22514. 

Lebenbaum (EF. T.): 

Hour of childhood. 11052. 
Maeccabean days. 24981. 

Leblane (Maurice) : 

Bombshell. 507, 4114, 7202, 15587, 
10062. 
Golden triangle. 29812. 

Leeci6n de celos. (Drama) 31853. 

Le Compte (H. E.) Grandma's little 
rhymes for little people. 29814. 

Lederer (Charles) Concrete. 10063. 


Ledoux (L. V.) Story of Eleusis. 
27664. 
Lee (A. P.) Conserving the minutes 


in motor truck operation. 20837. 
Lee (A. S.): 

Civil govt. [ete.] 

New arith. 508. 

U. S. hist. 4115. 


12742, 127483. 


Lee (B. P.) Real temperance vs. pro- 
hibition. 4116. 
Lee (G. H.): 


Care of baby chicks. 12744. 


Common sense chicken talk. [ete.] 
509, 510. 
Secrets of success with chickens. 
4117. 
Lee (H. C.) Lincoln. 24974. 
Lee (H. 8S.) Personally conducted. 
5142. 
Lee (H. W.) Cid Campeador. 22387. 


Lee (James) Italian family Robinson, 


10064. 
Lee (Jennette) Symphony play. 
8525. 
Lee (M. E.): 
Honor cross. 1077. 
Night shift. 2902. 


Yesterday & today. 32160. 


Lee (R. F.) Jefferson Co., Ind., map. 
22723. 

Lee (Sidney) He divined life. 
10065. 

Lee (T. K.) Empire realty & mort- 
gage co. Co-operative home financ- 
ing. [ete.] 6632, 6633. 

Lee (W. H.) pseud. See Knowles 
( Jessie) 


Lee, Mass., direct. 12745. 


Dear songs of | Lee Blount goes home. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


(Motion pie- 
ture) 16994. 
Lee Co., Ia., map. 27727. 
Leech (Carl) Auction sale. 
Leedey, Okl, map. 22740. 
Leeds (E. L.): 
Interspersed. 2866. 
What happened. 32126. 
Martyr. 11090. 


Leeman (Jean) 
Lees-Bradner co. Formulas & operat- 
16595. 


ing instr. 12746, 
Leetla Joe. (Drama) 
Leeton, Mo., map. 25136. 
Le Faure (Georges) : 
Fellow. [etc.] 26558, 26559. 
Sous la mitraille. 29815. 
Le Fevre (Wells): 
Ft. Smith street car time table. 
29816. 


Working-class union. 
class union. 10912, 


Leffel (James) & co.: 
Leffel maquinas de vapor. 15588. 
Leffel turbine water wheels. 
12747. 
Leffingwell (Miron) : 
Laws of God & man. 31852. 


27562. 


Working- 


Shadow of a sin. 32017. 
Leffingwell (Nat) Sleep breaker. 
1186. 
Legal advice. (Motion picture) 
14299. 


Lezal calendar. 2147, 29817. 

Le Gallienne (Richard): 
Shakespeare tercentenary, 4118. 
Word musician. 10066. 

Legend of St. Geraud. 

11231. 

Legenda, 1916. 12748. 

Leggett-Gruen corp.: 

Island of happiness. 5657. 


(Drama) 


Silk industry in Japan & the 
United States. 23016. 
Legitimate. (Drama) 1097. 
Le Goffie (Charles) : 
En cantonnement. 4119. 


Marias de Saint-Gond. 29818. 
Legro (W. H. de) See De Legro (W. 
H 


Lehar (Franz): 
Meyer ideal. 31917. 
Sterngucker. 32046. 
Lehigh Valley r. r. co. Telegraphic 
code bk. 29819. 


Lehnerts (E. M.) Geog. of Minn. 
24769. 

Leiber (Allen) Darkness & Dawn. 
22396. 


Leighton (Frederick) : 
Exercise in plane geom. 10067. 
Selected regents. 20838. 
Leighton supply co. Net price list. 
29820. 
Leipsic, O., map. 27728. 


1676 


1-12, 1916 


Leipziger (Leo) Jung muss man sein! 
22471, 24966. 


Leiser (Joseph) Pro patria. 11139. 
Leisure class. (Drama) 11072. 
tech «6©(A. J.) Indus. democracy. 


— 15589. 
Leitzbach (A. M.) Across the street. 


4980. 

land (A. P.) City reader for the 
fourth yr. 7208. 

sland (F. A.) Off. list of open & 


; y stations. 15911, 29821. 
‘Leland (Lillian) Love's _ sacrifice. 
24066 


Leland (R. De C.): 

, Peachbloom. 18889. 

; Under the republic. 16699. 

Lem co. Lemont (H. H.) Bewilder- 
ing mysteries and illusions. 12749, 
15590. 


Lemley (§&. S.) Horseman's friend. 
12750. 

Lemmon (W.S.) L. & L. rating sys- 

é tem. 10055 


Lemoine (Hyatt) Standard sulphur 
¢co., inc. Louisiana sulphur. 27229. 
Lemon or the peach? (Drama) 1098. 
Lemont (H. H.) Bewildering myster- 
ies & illusions. 12749, 15590. 
 Lem’s college career. 


(Motion pic- 
ture) 11458. 

_ Lenawee Co., Mich., Farm jour. rural 
direct. 15591. 


Lenawee Co., Mich., map. 14109. 
Lenney (J. ©.) Farmer's simplified 
acctg. system. 10369. 
Lennon (Bert): 
| Is her lobster appetite worth 


4 $23,000. [etc.] 511, 512. 
Lady from Mont. 29822. 


‘There never was a baby story like 


this. 7204. 
When Mary blew the tank. 2148. 
Wickedest woman in the world 


saved by love. 4120. 
Lennon (Lucille) Cornered. 31707. 
Lenox, Mass., direct. 12745. 
Lenox college, inc. Why 

29823. 


Lent (E. B.) Censored lady. 
Lenz (T. K.) Lenz. 29824. 
Lenz (W. J.) Lenz & Naumann, inc. 

Gen lab. apparatus & supplies. 4121. 
Lenz & Naumann, inc. Gen, lab. ap- 
paratus & supplies. 4121. 


& how. 


24915. 


Leo (Benjamin) Gorilla-man. 22433. 
Leominster, Mass., map. 8627. 
Léon (Victor): 
Gold gab ich fiir eisen! 8360, 
11035. 
Liebeszauber. 24972, 31855. 
Lumperl. 16604, 22489. 


Otto oder Otto? 25014. 
Leonard (A. O.) Common sense care of | 
s the hearing. 10068. 


INDEX 


girth (D. L.) Hearts of Israel. 
AOA? 
Leonard (Jimmie) Tag day. 25050. 
Leonard (Martia) Cleopatria. 1009. 
Leonard (N. M.) Graymouse family, 
20839. 
Leonard (P. C.) Technique. 13590. 
Leonard (W. A.) Wholesale sales- 
man. 20840. 
Leonidas, Mich., map. 27729. 
cap mark. (Motion picture) 
8892. 
Le Petit (Nicholas) : 
Qui vive? Honneur! Justice! 
To the day! 10069. 
Soul of Ireland. 7205. 
Lepina (Antonio Fernfndez) See Fer- 
nindez Lepina (Antonio) 
Lerner (Mary) Acceptable man. 
18785. 
Leroux (Gaston): 
Alsace. 31620. 
Colonne infernale. 29825. 
Confitou. 4122. 
Le Roy plow co. Le Roy chilled plows. 
4125. 
Leschen (A.) & sons rope co. Her- 
cules, red strand, wire rope. 26560. 
Lesemann (L. F. W.) Suggestions for 
the teachers of the membership 
manual of the M. E. church. 29826. 


Lesh (L. J.) Aerofan. 
Leshnick (Lesser) 


10936. 
Peoria, Ill., direct. 


13202. 

Leslie (Noél) War fly. 22645. 
Lessig (J. E.) Grouch eternal. 
22436. 


Lessing (E. M.) See Cook (EB. M. L.) 


Lessing (J. E.) Hermit. 2854. 

Lesson. (Drama) 11073. 

Lesson for somebody. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32429. 

Lesson in labor. (Motion picture) 
19227. 
Lesson of wooderaft. (Drama) 8402. 
Lessons in French. (Drama) 2880. 

Lester (A. G.): 
Be your own Santa Claus. [ete.] 


29827-29829. 
His advertising knowledge will be 


of vital interest. [etc] 26561- 
26565. 

Kahn tailoring co. New fall suit- 
ings are all straight lined. 
24067. 


24067. 
(Motion picture) 


Uncle Sam says. 
Let Katie do it. 
8822. 
Let’s get married. (Drama) 24971. 
Let’s pretend. (Drama) 8403. 
Lethert (F. A.) Christkind. 31684. 


Lethert (H. M.) Winged message. 
5228. 
Letitia. (Motion picture) 14300. 


Letters & the stamp. 24068. 


1677 


INDEX 


pt. 1, D2. s., v.13 


Letters to Beatrice. (Drama) 16596. 


Leve (J. F.) Ferdinand Beyer pre- 
liminary schl. for the pianoforte. 
10070. 


Leveille (E. A.) Freight tariff. 4125, 
7206, 10071, 20841. 
Leverage (Henry): 
Girl & the gangster. 
On parole. 29830. 


Leverich (L. L.) Cohen telephones to 
the real estate office. 18778. 

Levering (H. B.) Little mischief 
makers. [ete.] 29831-29834. 

Levin (Poul) Taarnet. 11182. 

Levine (I. D.) And through him Rus- 
sia has found herself. 15592. 

Levingston (Lafayette) Bosworth’s 
quick & accurate method of arriving 
at the cost. 26567. 

Levinsky (R. L.) Cup of civilization. 
5138. 


26566. 


Levinson (H. D.) Riley. 1170. 
Levinson (Ivar) Big grey car. 
49938. 

Levinson (J. M.) Indelible stain. 
27605. 

Levitation. (Drama) 5081. 


Home telep. & teleg- 
8867, 23824. 
See Benoit- 


Levy (Bernard) 
co. Telep. direct. 

Levy (Edmond Benoit-) 
Levy (Edmond) 

Levy (Hortense) : 
Death & transformation. 
Interior decoration. 18848. 

Levy (L. H.) Pictorial review’'s 

corres. course. 4127. 


18818. 


Levy (M. F.) pub. co. Long Island. 
Montauk bus. direct. 7264. 

Lewenkrohn (Samuel) Lucky, the 
boy seout. 29835. 


Lewis (A. F.) & co. Printing trades 


blue bk. 711. 
Lewis (A. H.) Saving game. 29836. 
Lewis (Al) Lonesome club. 31864. 
Lewis (C. M.) Service instr. 15593. 
Lewis (KE. B.) Monsieur Renaud. 
1116. 


Lewis (EB. D.) 
hibition states. 
Lewis (Gertrude) 
15594. 
Lewis (H. B.) Modern bus. 5107. 
Lewis (H. F.) jr. Six bells. 8509. 
Lewis (H. R.) Evolution & possibili- 
ties of the day-old check indus. 
[ete.] 10073, 10074. 
Lewis (J. F.) Race track game. 4128. 
Lewis (Jeffreys) Clothilde. 8301. 
Lewis: (i. D.Y: 
Dethroning 
7208. 
Drawn down by dead men’s hands. 
12751. 


My experience in pro- 
10072. 
Back to the army. 


a great Amer. idol. 


Lewis (L. D.)—Continued. 
England’s remarkable  induce- 
ments. [ete.] 2149-2151. 
George Ade tells. 24069. 
Is the red spectre of 57 hanging 
over India. 4129. 
Just why we have giants. 514. 
Love’s sweetest singer. 20844. 
Real Amer.-born baby elephant 
that will live. 17955. 
Lewis (Mary) Wild night. 32145. 
Lewis (Morris) Getting Villa. 12752. 


Lewis (O. A.) Rules of the road. 
2152. 

Lewis (P. A.) From her soldier boy. 
29837. 

Lewis (P. G.) Footrule of nature. 
[ete.] 22339, 22340. 


Lewis (P. J.) Tin Pan alley cabaret. 
32075. 
Lewis (Ray) pseud. See Levinsky 


(R. L.) 
Lewis (Robert) How to start a mink 


ranch. 2153. 

Lewis (Roger) Melodyland. 8418. 

Lewis (Samuel) Wild night. 32145. 

Lewis (V. C.) Old-Wil Spanish course. 
[ete.] 20845, 20846. 

Lewis (W. B.) War babe. 16709. 

Lewis (W. G.) Ans. to each is a 
flower. [ete.] T209—7211. 

Lewis & Valentine co. Immediate & 
beautiful effects. 26568. 

Lewis Co., Id., direct. 24351. 

Lewis Co., Mo., map. 251387. 

Lewis home furnishing co. Furnish- 
ing your home the Lewis way. 
17956. 

Lewis pub. co. 
day magazine. 
10248, 12938, 
24184, 26719. 

Lewis service. Lewis service. 10075. 

Lewisohn (Ludwig): 

Dramatie works of Gerhart Haupt- 
mann. 8327*. 


Morning teleg. Sun- 
605, 2250, 4269, 7391, 
15754, 18099, 21116, 


Mothers. 13992*. 

Lewisohn (M. A. C. C.) Almost a 
mother. 31619. 
Lewiston jour. co.: 

Bartlett (I. W.) Luck of the 
Juliet. 25567. 

Bickford (C. B.) True story of 
Martha Smith, of Berwick. 
17271. 

Brown (H. P.) Glimpse of Bel- 
fast. 19707. 

Carll (Mrs. E. C.) Queen of the 
Kennebec. 25691. 

Devereux (M. D.) Mystery of 


the Bagaduce. 14992. 

Gay (M.C.) Garden of the East. 
17658, 291309. 

Hawes (A. M. L.) Some haunted 
houses & their ghosts. 20466. 


1678 


1-12, 1916 


iston jour. co.—Continued., 


Lewis (Gertrude) Back to the 
army. 15594, 

Lord (F. E.) Minister of ye 
olden tyme. 26598. 


Oxton (B. S.) Romance of Mt. 
Desert Island. 15936. 

Quimby (O. L.) Isle of the sea. 
18319 


Simmons (M. M.) 
of Muscongus. 

Talbot (N. A.) Story of ancient 
Georgeana. 18571. 

Totman (H. T.) Father Rasle & 
his strong box. 27352. 

Widber (Mrs. J. 0.) Gen. Henry 

Za Knox & Montpelier. 27521 
Lewistown, Mont., direct. 


Romantic hist. 
21834. 


20847. 
Lewistown, Mont., map. 16814. 
Lewkowitz (1.): 
Jewelry cat. 17957. 
New Jewelry for old. 2983S. 
Lexington, Ky., direct. 24070. 
Lexino card co. Rules & directions 


for playing Lexino games. 26569. 
Ley de honor. (Drama) 31854. 
Lézinier (Dr. de) Pharmacodynamie 

et applications cliniques de la médi- 

cation par la vamianine. 29839. 
Lhajul (Lhaurell) Life’s rose garden 

of song. 12753. 

LIbal (J. A.) Truth, cause & pre- 

vention of dandruff, etc. 2154. 


Libbey (L. J.) St. Valentine’s. 4130. 
Let there be light. 


Libby (Paul) 
4131. 


Libby, Mont., map. 27730. 

Libby, MeNeill & Libby. Libby’s bone- 
less cuts of beef. 24071. 

Liberal, Mo., map. 8628. 


Liberation. (Drama) 22480. 

Liberian singers. (Drama) 8557. 

Liberman (Jules) Three of a kind. 
16696. 

Libertine. (Motion picture) 32430. 

Liberty, N. Y., map. 

Liberty.  ( Motion picture). 19228, 
19231, 22934-22987, 25291, 25292 
27872, 32431-32434. 

Liberty stove co.: 

Marvel colony brooder. 515. 
Perfection colony brooders. 29840. 


Liberty’s sacrifice. (Motion picture) 
22936. 
Libin (Solomon): 
Two mothers. 32095. 
Unwelcome guest. 25066. 

Libra, pseud. See Austin (F. F.) 
Library bureau.. Library supplies. 
{ete.] 26570, 26571. 

Licene co. Poultry doctor. 10076. 

Lichtenstein (Louis) Pract. furrier. 
17958. 

Lichtentag (Alexander) What is back 
of it. 20848. 


INDEX 


Lida to Tonopah, Cal., 


i map. 1298. 
Lidgerwood mfg. co.: 


Lidgerwood elec. mine hoists. 
2155. 
Lidgerwood gasoline hoists. 7212. 
Lie (Bernt) Racekamp. 1161. 
Lie sublime. (Motion picture) 22938. 
Lieb (Hermann) Frame-up. 24942. 


Liebe (C. H.) 
rescue, 12754. 
Lieberman (Elias): 
Awakening of Narradin. 
Once upon a time. 11118, 
Liebesinsel. (Drama) 16597. 
Liebeszauber. (Drama) 24972, 31855. 
Liebmann’s (J.) sons brewing co. 
Rhymes of the Rheinaroons. 4132. 


Beatrice Farnham’s 


22360. 


Liebovitz (David) Old Sid Pointer. 
14001, 

Liechty (J. A.) Cube root simplified. 
12755. 


Liesenfelt (M. E.): 
Liesenfelt crochet bk. 29841. 
Liesenfelt yoke bk. 2156. 


Lieutenant Inkbottle. (Drama) 
27618. 

Life. (Drama) 22481, 31856. 

Life & training in U. §S. navy. (Mo- 
tion picture) 8823. 

Life chase. (Motion picture) 8823*. 


Life extension institute, inc.: 
How to be healthy. [ete.] 26572— 


26580, 29842. 
Monthly health letter. 2157, 
20849, 29878. 
Life insur. salesmanship co. Just 
facts. 7213. 
Life isa dream. (Drama) 10987*. 
Life pub. co. Miniature life. 24172. 
Life’s crucible. (Motion picture) 
5413. 
ae maelstrom (Motion picture) 
78. 
Sat shadows. (Motion picture) 
25293. ' 
Liggett & Myers tobacco co.: 
They satisfy. 15595. 
Velvet Joe’s almanac. 381375. 
Light. (Drama) 24916*. 
Light & a laugh. (Drama) 5082. 
Light at dusk. (Motion picture) 
19232. 
Light in the dark. (Drama) 18855. 
Light in the window. (Drama) 
5146*. 
Light of happiness. (Motion picture) 
22939. 
Light that failed. (Motion picture) 
22940. 
Lightbearer. (Motion picture) 8824. 
Lightheart. (Drama) 1099. , 
Lighthouse catastrophe. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5689. 
Lightner (Frances) Little Kai Jing. 
5084. 


1679 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 0. &, Vv. 18 


Lightning bell-hop. (Motion picture) | Lindsay (G. F.): 


5735, 8854. 
Lightning rod. 20851, 29878. 
Lights & shadows. (Drama) 5083. 
Lights of New York. (Motion pic- 


ture) 11459. 
Like a rat in a trap. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8908. 
Likely story. (Drama) 24973. 
Lilac time. (Drama) 22482, 31857. 


Lillie (Mrs. G. M.) See Lillie (M. E.) 

Lillie (M. E.) Poet’s gold. 8466. 

Lillith. (Drama) 1100. 

Lilly (Eli) & co. Ipecac therapy. 
12756, 20852. 

Lilly, Pa., map. 382230. 

Lily & the rose. (Motion picture) 


8825. 
Lima (C. A. de) See De Lima (C, A.) 


Lima, O., direct. 516. 

Limb of the law. (Drama) 8404. 

Limousine mystery. (Motion _pic- 
ture) 11460. 


Linares Becerra (Luis): 
Angel bueno. 10956. 


Puente de los crimenes, 5157. 
Reina juguete. 31996. 

Secreto de la biblioteca. 2922. 
Tinglado de la farsa. 32077. 
Linares Rivas (Manuel) Milagro. 

13985. 

Lineoln (A. B.) Investments for 
profit. 24072. 

Lincoln (N. §S.) Engraved port. of 


Amer. patriots. 2158, 7225. 


Lineoln, Neb., direct. 517. 

Lineoln. (Drama) 24974. 

Lincoln & the soldier. (Drama) 
13970. 

Lincoln city direct. co. Lincoln, Neb., 
direct. 517. 


Lincoln highway, map. 16815. 

Lincoln highway assn. Complete off. 
road guide of the Lincoln highway. 
29879. 


Lineoln natl. life insur. co. Twenty- 
six reasons why. 518. 

Lindau (Beda) Weltenbummler. 
32123. 


Lindau (Carl): 
Friihling am Rhein. 8351. 
Weltenbummler. 32123. 
Lindemann (A. J.) & Hoverson co. 
Special selling manual. 4133. 
Lindenberg piano co. Lindenberg au- 
tograph. 20858. 


Lindlahr (Henry) Lindlahr nature 


cure institutes. Exam. repts. 24078. 
Lindlahr nature cure institutes. 
exam. repts. 24078. 


Lindley (Josephine) Swart (Florence) 
Palm Beach ser. of poems. 31159. 
Lindsay (Forbes) See Forbes-Lind- 

say (C. H. A.) 


_ Line yards. 


Wallis (F. E.) Architectural 
monograph on houses of the 
southern colonies. 2661. 

White pine bureau. White pine as 
an economical home bldg. wood. 


24847. 
Lindsay (Mollie) Washinghouse key. - 
25073. 
Lindsey (B. B.) On honor. 18883. 
Lindsey (E. L.) Road to Rome. 
14033. 


Lindsey (R. A.) How much have you? 
17960. 

10079. 

Linea de Caceres. (Drama) 11074. 

Linen thread co. Barbour’s Irish flax. 
12759, 20857, 29880. 

Link-belt co. How to select. 12760. 


Linné (H. 8.) Psyche. 5156. 
Linoleum logic. 26581. 
Linton (M.H.) Silver tepee. 4134. 
Lion’s breath. (Motion picture} 
5690. 
Lipkind (G. A.): 
Awakening. 16494, 
Culprits. 1017. 
District-attorney. 2817. 
Family of fools. 31756. 


Joy-riders. 5073. 
Never marry a doctor. 
Room 999. 32006. 
Shadows. 2924. 
Their last day. 22618. 
Too convincing. 8538. 
Lipp (C. C.) Outlines of veterinary 
science. 26582. 
Lippincott (J. B.) co.: 
Hamm (F. P.) Outline & sugges- 
tive methods. 20412. 
Jones (M. F.) Keep well stories. 


31927. 


23968. 
Lippincott (W. M.) Arrowsmith 
corres. course. 24076. 
Lippman (W. A.) Highways & by- 
ways of Mo. 24077. 
Lippmann (C. R.): 
Amer. wringer co. Protection of 
foresight. 28088. 
First aid to her majesty, the 
Amer. housewife. 12761. . 
Taste in dress. 10080. 
Lippschitz (Arthur) : 
Gute partie. 8369, 8370. 
Kleine midel. 8395. 
Verheiratete junggesellen. 2955. 


Lipscombe (R. T.) Homebuilding on 
an easy plan. 20858. 

Lipzin (Kenny) Red light. 16663. 

Lisenbee (Will) At Barclay house. 
12762. 


Liskow (Cullen) Name. 22526. 
Lisle (Ann): 
Biog. of a sinner. [ete.] 15598— 


15617, 17961, 20859. 


1680 


(Ann)—Continued. 


Cinderella man. [ete.] 520-531, 
2159-2182, 4135-4158. 
Co-respondent. fete. ] 12763- 
12779, 10081-10107. 
[ete.] 7227- 


Heart of Wetona. 
7253 


“Lisle (L. R. de) See De Lisle (L. R.) 
‘Litcher (Christopher) Becker's (F.) 


asphaltum ready roofing co. Cata- 
log. 65. 
Literary club. (Drama) 18856. 
Literary digest: 

Europe, map. 11266. 

Verdun, France, map. 8667. 
Literature. (Drama) 22483. 
Lithgow (A. W.) Lithgow med. co. 
_ Lithgow’s totem oil liniment. 29882 


Lithgow med. co. Lithgow’s totem oil 
liniment. 29882. 
Lititz, Pa., direct. 10108. 
Litle (T. J.) Gas ignition. 29883. 
Litscher (C. J.) elec. co. Elec. sup- 
29884 


plies. - 
Littchen (Oscar) : 

Cireular letter. 7254. 
Clearing-house service. 12780. 
Little (A. E.) co. Walker (L. H.) 

Laddies & lassies to be. 13736. 
Little (C. E.) Life & lit. readers. 
4159. 

Little (J. H.) Little (J. H.) & co. 
Philos. of buying for cash. 7255. 
Little (R. H.) Photoplay as a refiec- 

tion of life. 532. 


Little acts of little actors. (Drama) 
27619. 

Little Arab. (Drama) 11075. 

Little-automatic elec. surfacing ma- 
chine. 138. 

Little Billy’s schl. days. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8826. 


(Motion picture) 
27620. 


Little Boy Blue. 
16995. 
Little boy dreams. (Drama) 
Little, Brown & co.: 
Blaisdell (FE. A.) 
primer. 23240. 
Blaisdell (M. F.) 
children. 25607. 
Burgess (T. W.) Adventures of 
Buster Bear. [etc.] 6317, 6318. 
— Adventures of Old Man Coy- 
ote. [ete.] 197385, 19736. 
City. 1007*. 
Duty. 24931*. 
Fairy operettas. 27580*. 
Lovers’ lane. 1103*. 
Mass. Sup. judicial ct. 
repts. 26661, 30069 
Murray (Clara) 
junior. 10259. 
Play awhile. 16647. 
Woman in the case. 


Rhyme & story 
Mother Goose 


Mass. 


Wide awake 


1230*. 


Little Brown Jug. 
(N. M.) 


See Wiegand 


Little brown men. (Drama) 31858. 
Little brown mole. (Motion picture) 
32435. 
Little Brownie’s bravery. (Motion 
picture) 19233. 
Little child was born one time. 7687. 
Little chronicle co.: 
Man without a country. 27631. 


World’s chronicle. Perfect spell- 
ing. 8225. 
Little church around the corner. 
tion picture) 14301. 


(Mo- 


Little comrade. (Motion picture) 
32473. 

Little Dr. Love. (Drama) 24975. 

Little duchess dress co., inc. Spirit 


of the season. 29885. 

Little Eve Edgarton. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19234. 

Little film actress. (Motion picture) 
19235. 

Little folk in green. (Drama) 
27656. 

Little fraud. (Motion picture) 8827. 

Little girl at play. (Drama) 27621. 

Little girl next door. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11461. 

Little girl that God forgot. (Drama) 
18857. 

Little gray mouse. (Motion picture) 
16996. 

Little hero. (Motion picture) 32436. 

Little isle o’ green. (Drama) 11076. 

Little journeys in scenic Japan. (Mo- 


tion picture) 14302. 

Little journeys in the frozen North. 
(Motion picture) 11462. 

Little Kai Jing. (Drama) 5084. 

Little Lady Eileen. (Motion picture) 
16997. 

Little lady in blue. (Drama) 27622. 

Little Lake to Long Pine, Cal., map. 
1298. 


Little laugh-lander. (Drama) 31859. 

Little mademoiselle. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5691. 

Little Mary Sunshine. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8828. 


(Motion picture) 5692. 
(Motion pic- 


Little mascot. 
Little Meena’s romance. 


ture) 27879. 

Little Miss Happiness. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19236. 

Little Miss Nobody. (Drama) 11077. 

Little mother of the hills. (Motion 
picture) 14242. 

Little partner. (Motion picture) 
32437. 


Little patriot. (Drama) 16683, 24916. 

Little Peggy O’Moore. (Drama) 31860. 

Little people of autumn. (Drama) 
25020*. 

Little Red Riding Hood. 26583. 


1681 


INDEX 


Little Rock, Ark., direct. 

Little saint. (Drama) 

Little Samaritan. 
8829. 


10109. 
31861. 
(Motion picture) 


Little shepherd of Bargain row. (Mo- 
tion picture) 114683. 
Little sister of the streets. (Drama) 


27623. 

Little small red hen & other bedtime 
stories. 20865. 

Little step-daughter. (Drama) 11078. 

Little Venus. (Drama) 13971. 

Little volunteer. (Motion picture) 
19237. 

Little whirlwind. (Drama) 22484. 

Little wonder mfg. co. Why not oper- 
ate a wholesale mfg. bus. 4160. 

Littlefield-Murray (Effie) New Year’s 
message. 29886. 


Littlest Magdalene. (Motion picture) 


11464. 

Littleton (M. B.) In the path of the 
conquerors. 26584. 

Live bird. (Drama) 5085. 

Live stock men’s assn. of America. 
Direct. 15619. 


Live wires & love sparks. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5694. 
Livermore & Knight co.: 
Amer. flag. 10110. 
Health hints for your watch. [etc.] 
26585, 26586. 
Living. (Drama) 24944*, 
Living dead. (Motion picture) 142584. 
Living lie. (Motion picture) 5695. 
Living voice. (Drama) 22349*. 
Livingston, Mont., direct. 20866. 
Livingston, N. J., direct. 669. 
Liz. (Drama) 24976. 
Liz in love. (Drama) 
Liza Ann. (Drama) 
Lizzie’s lingering love. 
ture) 16998. 
Llaneza (Luis) Buena noche! 
Lle6 (—) Sierra Morena. 2929. 
Lloyd (G. H.) Classification, grades, 
ete., of live stock. [ete.] 20867- 
20869. 

Lloyd (J. C.) jr. 
clause. 10111. 
Lloyd (L. G.) Tungsten. 
Lloyd (T. A.) Woodrow 

29887. 
Lloyd bros.: 
Lloyd bros. bulletin. 533. 
Treatise on pulsatilla. 20870. 
Vegetable remedies. 17979. 
Lloyd’s register of Amer. yachts. 
12781. 
Lloyd’s register of shipping. 
register of Amer. yachts. 
Lo que se llevan las horas. 
11079. 
Lobl (Frederick) Hunchback. 
Local coler. (Motion picture) 


16598. 
16599. 
(Motion pic- 


2790. 


Rate adjustment 


15620. 
Wilson. 


Lloyd’s 
12781. 
(Drama) 


2858. 
16999. 


pt. 1, n. 8., v.13 

Local showers. (Motion picture) 
17014, 27896. 

Locke (A. L.) Syllabus of an exten- 


sion course of lectures. 15621. 


-Locke (Edward) His other self. 
31807. 

Locke (F. E. Huie-) See Huie-Locke 
(F. B.) 


Locke (Harry) Off. guide. 29888. 
Locke (Marshall) We're all for Wood- 


row. 29889. 
Locked chest. (Drama) 27624. 
Locked out. (Drama) 18972. 


Locker (W. C.) Locker easy method 
writing. 7256. 

Lockport, N. Y., direct. 29890. 

Lockwood ( R. M.) Transpositions. 
24083. 

Lockwood (R. N.) Wolfelt (C. HL.) 
co. America’s smartest shoe house. 
fete.] 31554-31558. 

Lockwood natl. bank. Information for 
bank depositors. 24084. 

Lockwood trade jour. co., ine. Lock- 
wood’'s direct. of the paper, station- 
ery & allied trades, 24085. 

Lockwood's direct. of the paper, sta- 
tionery & allied trades. < 

Locomotive superheater co. Locomo- 


tive superheaters. f[ete.] 26587, 
26588. 

Locust flower. (Drama) 27625. 
Locusts. (Drama) 31862. 

Lodge (B.) & co. Albany, N. Y.,, 
map. 18960, 25089. 

Loeb (Louis) Jacobson’s. 31832. 

Léhner (Fritz) Sterngucker. 32046. 
Loffler (Charles) What is health. 
10112, 12782, 15622, 17980, 20871, 
24086, 26589. 

Logan (Leonard) jr. Logan’s Okl. 
hist. map bk. 15626. 

Logan Co., Col.. map. 16816. 

Logan Co., N. D., map. 3041. 

Logan Co., O., Farm jour. direct. 


15627. 
Logan Co., O., map. 3042. 
Logie (E. M.) Old maid’s venture. 


8444. 
Logik des herzens. (Drama) 31863. 
Lohmeyer (H. B.) Cost records on 
appliance installations. 29891. 
Lohrville, Ia.. map. 16817. 
Loki & the gifts. (Drama) 24930. 
Lola. (Motion picture) 27980. 
Lolita. (Drama) 18858. 
Lolita Tenorio. (Drama) 13973. 
Lomax (W. E.) Home prescription 
ealendar. 2183. 
London (Jack): 
Acorn-planter. 
Hussy. 26594. 
Lone scouts of America. 
woodcraft degree. 15628. 
Lone sentinel. (Drama) 8405. 


4979. 


Second or 


1682 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Lone star. (Drama) 5146*. 
Lone star corp.: 
5 Behind the screen. 27776. 


Charlie Chaplin in Behind the 


screen. [etce.] 29892-29897. 
——in The floorwalker. _ [etc.] 
— 15629, 15630. 
——in The pawn shop. 26595. 
Count, 22856. 
Fireman. 14245. 
Floorwalker. 14246. 
One A. M. 22964. 
Pawn shop, 25328. 
Rink, 32528. 
Vagabond, 23042. 
Lonelies. (Motion picture) 11465, 
82582. 
Loneliness. (Drama) 13974. 
Lonely heart. (Drama) 16600. 
Lonesome club. (Drama) 31864. 
Lonesome house. (Motion picture) 
8830. 
(Motion 


Lonesomeness. 
5696. 


Long (Alves) 
Long (C. E.) 
moulding bk. 20875. 
Long (G. K. de) See De Long (G. K.) 
Long (George) Pageant of the church. 
27644. 


Long (H. B.) 
17984. 
Long (L. B.) 


24089. 

Long (S. L.) Chiropractic’s 
the healing art. 21584. 

Long (W. E.) Long (W. E.) co. 
sum newspaper advertising 
paign. [ete.] T260—-T262. 

Long (W. E.) co. Holsum newspaper 
advertising campaign. [ete.] 7260—- 
7262. 


picture ) 


Way out. 5223. 
Rev. off. & standard 


How Janice Day won. 
God save the state. 
place in 


Hol- 
cam- 


Long (W. P.) Messages of truth. 
156381. 
Long cw. S.): 
Ghoses er not ghoses. 31784. 
When de womenfolks’ debate. 
32131. 


Long (W. Z.) co. Long (W. Z.) Dol- 
lars & sense in the crispette bus. 
534. 


Long arm of coincidence. (Drama) 
16601. 

Long Beach, Cal., direct. 24090. 

Long Beach direct. co. Long Beach 
duplicate telep. direct. 7263. 


Long Beach to Santa Ana, Cal., map. 
1293. 


Long finger. (Drama) 16602. 

Long Island, map. 3043, 11284, 11285, 
14110, 14111, 32231. 

Long Island, Montauk bus. direct. 
7264. 

Long Island r. r. co. Long Island & 

real life. 12786. 


Long lane. (Motion picture) 32496. 
Long Pine to Big Pine, Cal., map. 
1298. 


Long search. (Motion picture) 27880. 


Longcope (EK. M.) To my _ beloved 
everywhere. 15632. 

Longfellow, ltd. Longfellow (H. H.) 
Memory’s garden. 17985. 


Longfellow (H. is Dy Memory’s 
garden. 17985. 

Longfellow CEE) SV} Hiawatha. 
11182. 

Longhead (Luke) pseud. See Cook 
(Janka } 


Lonkhi (Marion): 


Bon vivants. 10969. 
Derby witch. 1027. 


From jeans to broadcloth. 1058. 


Longmans, Green & ¢Co.: 


Alexander (Georgia) Spelling bk. 
3157. 

Hervey (W. L.) Introd. third 
reader. 23803. 


Marks (L. 8.) Total heat entropy 
diagram. 26655. 

Memory gem cards for seat work 
with the Horace Mann primer. 


15717. 
Woodburn (J. A.) Hist. & govt. 
of Ind. 16447. 


Longmire (R. B.): 
Leetla Joe. 16595. 
My friend Mr. Jones. 16633. 
Longmont, Col., map. 14112. 
Longview, Tex., map. 16818. 
Longworth (Frank) City natl. bank 
of Evanston. Hand bk. of banking 
facilities. 23368. 

Lonney (A. J.) Reasons for reject- 
ing the Bible. 29898. 

Look after Louise. (Drama) 

Look out! (Drama) 2881. 


31771. 


Look out below. (Motion picture) 
8853. 

Look who’s here. (Drama) 11080. 

Lookout paint mfg. co. Colorist. 
12002. 

Loomis (Ernest) Advertisers cabala. 
fete.] 26596, 26597. 

Loomis (M. E.) Investment opportu- 
nities. 7055. 

Loose (G. P.) Geiseking (Fred) 
Xmas saving bk. square deal profit 
sharing plan. 9615. 

Looters. (Motion picture) 16961. 

Lope de Vega (—) Star of Seville. 
32045. 

Lopez (Bernardo) mercantile co. 


20876. 
See Pérez Lopez 


Mexican cat. 

Lépez (José Pérez) 

(José) 

Lopez (Sabatino): 
Brutto e le belle. 16506. 
Mario e Maria. 16618. 
Nostra pelle. 25006. 


1683 


INDEX 


Lopez (Sabatino)—Continued. 


Rosario. 14036. 
Lé6pez-Marin (Enrique)  Fosforitos. 
110238. 


L6pez-Montenegro (Ramén) : 
jjAutor!! jj; Elautor!! 10962. 
Gabrieles. 13933. 

Lorain Co., O., map. 3044. 

Lord (EF. E.) Minister of ye olden 


tyme. 26598. 
Lord (J. A.) Sound bus. by sound 
credit. 7265. 
Lord (Katharine) : 
Day Will Shakespere went to 
Kenilworth. 5020. 
Lark. 16593. 
Raven man. 14030. 
Lord & the girls. (Drama) 24977. 
Lord & Thomas. Lord & Thomas’ 
pocket direct. 10118. 


Lord John’s journal. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5697, 5698, SS31. 

Lord Malapert of Moonshine castle. 
(Drama). 27656. 


Lord of all he surveys. (Drama) 
31865. 

Lord of the harvest. (Drama) 22485. 
Lorde (André de): 

Mari malgré lui. 16612. 

Mystere de la maison noire. 

22525. 
Visiteuse, 22640. 


Lords of high decision. (Motion pie- 


ture) 5699. 
Lorenz (K. K.) ed.: 

Children’s day treasury.  [ete.] 
4161, 4162. 

Christmas treasury. 26599. 

Lorenz pub. co.: 

Lozenz (K. K.) ed. Children’s 
day treasury.  [etce.] 4161, 
4162. 

Christmas treasury. 26599. 

Sacred solos & duets. 7266. 

Loretz (J. L.) Payroll auditing. 
4163. 


Lorin (L. C.) 
mighty God. 
Loring (G. F.): 

Blanchard’s st. guide & map of 
Chicago. 24092. 
Chicago, Ill., map. 
Loring (H. A.) 
musie. 8247. 
Loring (W. 8S.) Guide bk. to Loring’s 
Daily records. 7267. 
Los Angeles, Cal., direct. 15633. 
Los Angeles, Cal., map. 1294, 3045, 
8629, 14113, 16819, 16820, 19022, 
22741, 25138. | 
Los Angeles & Salt Lake r. r. co. Salt 
Lake route. Quiet. 29899. 
Los Angeles direct. co. : 
Long Beach, Cal., direct. 
Los Angeles, Cal., direct. 


Who & where is AIl- 
24091. 


22686. 
Amer. Indian & his 


24090. 
15633. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13. 


Los Angeles direct co.—Continued. 
Pasadena, Altadena & Lamanda 
Park. Cal., direct. 21517. 
Ventura Co., Cal., direct. 31378. — 
Los Angeles lime co. Water proof Cal. — 
stucco. 29900. 
Los Angeles times. ; 
Girls new story of a mining 
stampede. 10206. . 
Los Angeles to Bakersfield, Cal., map. 
1295-1297. 
Los Angeles to Ely, Cal., map. 1298. 
Los Angeles to San Francisco, Cal., 


Miller (Lucy) 


map. 1299. 

Los Angeles to Sierra Madre, Cal., 
map. 1300. 

Los Angeles to Topanga Cafion, Cal., 
map. 1301. 

Los Angeles to Willow Springs, Cal., 
map. 1298. 

Los que fueron. (Drama.) 31866. 

Losing Eloise. (Drama) 1101. 


Losing weight. (Motionpicture) 14303. 

Loskot (F. J.) Daily menu calendar. 
12048. 

Lost & found. (Drama) 13975. 

Lost & found in the depot. (Drama) 
24911. 

Lost bridegroom. 
5700, 

Lost claim 138. (Drama) 1102. 

Lost girl. (Motion picture) 25358. 

Lost in Babylon. (Motion picture 
27881. 

Lost in the Everglades. (Motion pic- 
ture) S758, 14254. . 

Lost island. (Drama) 11081. 

Lost lode. (Motion picture) 27882. 

Lost melody. (Drama) 166038. 


Lost paradise. (Motion picture) 
23055. 
Lost souls. (Motion picture) 8832. 


Lost, twenty-four hours. (Motion pic- 
ture) 22941. 


Lost village. (Drama) 22486. 


Lothrop, Lee & Shepard co.: 
Brooks (Amy) Dorothy Dainty’s 
new friends. 23277. 
Brownjohn (John) Adventures of 
Miltiades Peterkin Paul. 19710. 
Clark (H. H.) Midshipman Stan- 
ford. 9293. 
Douglas (A. M.) Red house chil- 
dren growing up. 9421. 
Dyer (R. O.) That’s why stories. 
94387. 
Hornibrook (Isabel) Girls of the 
Morning-glory camp fire. 9816. 
Stratemeyer (Edward) Dave Por- 
ter & his double. 21955. 
Lotus lily. (Drama) 1103. 
Louchheim (S. F.) King of hearts, 
5076. 


(Motion picture) 


1684 


‘Louden (E. V.) Marry for love. 
31883. 

Louden (Thomas): 

Capt'n, 8289. 

Marry for love. 318S3. 
Louden machinery co. How to work 
_ the Louden puzzle. [ete.] 7268, 
Lough (W. H.): 

Bus.-bldg. Engl. 24093. 


New foreign trade. 29901. 

Loughran (James) Castle hair forms. 
7270. 

18859. 


Louise, incorporated. (Drama) 


Louisiana: 
Automobile direct. 
Direct. of La. sugar 


1302, 3046, 14114, 11286, 
» : 


29902. 
planters. 


: : 
Louisiana weather chart calendar. 
29903. 


Louisville, Ky., direct. 7271. 

Love (Harry) Information for mas- 
ter painters. [etc.] 24094, 24095. 

Love (Michael) Turning point. 
18935. 

Love (Robertus) Remember Wash- 
ington. 7272. 

Love (W. A.) Symbolism in the rod 
of Aaron. 20877. 

Love (W. H.) Ceduarine ventilated 


moth bag co. Cedarine ventilated 


moth bags. 11935. 
Love (W. L.) Love (W. A.) Sym- 
bolism in the rod of Aaron. 20877. 


mm Love & a 


liar. (Motion picture) 
3 25294. 
_ Love & brass buttons. (Motion pic- 
7 ture) 11466. 
Love & bullets. (Motion picture) 
| 8833. 
_ Love & hate. (Motion picture) 
25295. 
Love & loot. (Motion picture) 
22942. 
Love & politics. (Drama) 31867. 
Love & trout. (Motion picture) 
19238. 
Love & vaccination. (Motion picture) 
5701. 
Love & war. (Motion picture) 22934. 
Love at first sight. (Drama) 24978, 
31868. 
Love crime. (Drama) 31869. 
Love garden of Mars. (Drama) 
11082. 
Love girl. (Motion picture) 14304. 
(Drama) 5086, 


Love, honor & obey. 
22487 


Love hunters. (Drama) 24979. 
Love in a cottage. (Drama) 5087. 
Love in a wood. (Motion picture) 
5702 


T7396—17 15 


INDEX 


‘nos. 1-12, 1916 


Love in suspense. 
32438. 

Love in the trenches. (Drama) 14059. 

Love laggard. (Drama) 18860. 

Love laughs at dyspepsia. (Motion 
picture) 8834. 

Love laughs at the law. 
ture) 5703. 

Love, law & 
11083. 

Love locket. 

Love mask. 

Love me, love my dog. 


(Motion picture) 


(Motion pic- 


dried-beef. (Drama) 


(Drama) 8406. 
(Motion picture) 8835. 
(Motion pic- 


ture) 17000. 
Love never dies. (Motion picture) 
25296. 


Love of Martha Ann for a cowman. 


(Drama) 5088. 

Love of Mike. (Drama) 22488, 
31870. 

Love one another. (Motion picture) 
vi 

Love or an empire. (Motion picture) 
32439. 

Love pirate. (Drama) 18861. 

va) quarantined. (Motion picture) 
14305. 

Love riot. (Motion picture) 8836. 

Love shames sham. (Drama) 22543. 

Love shop. (Drama) 8407. 

Love-shot. (Drama) 13976. 

Love spasms. (Motion picture) 5705. 

Love spats. (Drama) 27626. 

Love thief. (Motion picture) 32440. 

l.ove thine enemy. (Motion picture) 
5590. 

Love trail. (Motion picture) 8837. 

Love triumphant. (Motion picture) 
11467. 

Love will conquer. (Motion picture) 
5706 


Lovell (C. C.) Swayam-vara. 11180. 

Lavell (C. H.) Lovell’s major league 
schelule. [ete.] 12787, 12788. 

Lovell mfg. co. Anchor brand clothes 


wringers, etc. 3185. 
Lovely Mary. (Motion picture) 5707. 
Lovers’ lane. (Drama) 1103*.. 
Love’s ambassador. (Drama) 11084. 


Love’s boomerang. (Motion picture) ~ 
19230 


Love's " erucible. 
5708. 
(Motion picture) 5709 


Love's desire. 
Love’s emprise. (Drama) 11085. 


(Motion picture) 


. Love's lariat. (Motion picture) 
17001. 

Love’s law. (Motion picture) 143806 
Love’s masquerade. (Motion picture) 
22943. 

Love’s reward. (Motion picture) 
19184, 22897. 


Love’s thought. 6472. 


Love’s toll. (Motion picture) 11468. 


1685 


INDEX 


Lovett (A. D.): 
New England, map. 3068. 
New York (State) map. 3076. 
Pennsylvania, map. 
Lovett bros. : 
Join the twentieth century suit & 


over-coat club. [ete.] 12789- 
12791. 
Lovett bros. [ete.] 29904, 29905. 
Regulations. 7273. 


Twentieth century bus. bldg. bu- 
reau. Twentieth century adv. 
[ete.] 31290, 31291. 

Lovsted (C. M.) & co. Loggers’ elec. 
; steam signal whistle. 24096. 
Low (A. H.) Story of a drop of wa- 
ter. 4164. 
Low (Daniel) & co., ine.: 

Shop window of the house of gifts. 

29906 


Spring & summer cat. 12792. 


Low (M. C.) I wish you a happy 
Christmas. 7274. 

Lowe (Allen) Soldier boy. 5184. 

Lowe (C. C.) Leaven. 7275. 

Lowe (G. D.) Ready-money Bill. 
17986. 


Lowe (T. C.) Tip from the heart of a 
reformed villain. 32078. 
Lowe motor supplies co. Dealers price 
list. 15635. 
Lowell, Mass., direct. 4165. 
Lowell, Mass., map. 3047. 
Lowell, 0., direct. 30035. 
Lowenberg (Mrs. I.) Senior partner. 
32014. 
Lowinson (Louis) : 
Highest price level 
grey goods staples. 
Lowinson’s comparative 
goods chart. 535. 
Lowman (C. E.) Lowman’s teachers’ 
daily loose-leaf plan bk. 12793. 


reached on 
10119. 
cotton 


Lowney (W. M.)_ co. Lowney’s. 
26600. 

Lowrey (G. N.) co N. Y. (city) 
buyers vest pocket direct. 18156. 
Lowrie (Donald) Making over a 

prison. 17987, 20878, 24097. 
Lowry (I. M.) Race suicide. 5838. 
Lowry (M. B.) Success in a four 


room cottage. 24098. 

Leyal Amer. pub. corp. Watson (Da- 
vid) Awful Amer. war of 1919. 
10842. 

Loyalty. (Drama) 18862. 

Loyer radium corp. You'll stay here 
longer. 20888. 
Loyola univ. press. 

31810. 

Loyson (P. H.) 

Lozanto (Mme.) 
20889. 

Lubbock, Tex., map. 22742. 


House of sand. 


Apostle. 8265*. 
Prosperity & health. 


pt.1,n.8., v.13 


Lubin mfg. co.: 
Americans after all. 16890. 
Avenger. 14197. 

Bath tub mystery. 5396. 
Beggar king. 11353. 
Billie’s double. 8690. 
Billie’s headache. 5409. 
Billie’s lucky bill. 5410. 
Billie’s revenge. 5411. 
Bond within. 5422. 
Buckshot feud. 8698, 
Butler. 5440. 

By right of love. 16907. 
Candle. 8704. 

Change of heart. 5452. 
City of failing light. 5464. 


Code of the hills. 11377. 
Crash. 5470. 

Cured. 5478. 

Dare Devil Bill. 5481. 


Dollars & the woman. 5506. 
Edison Bugg’s invention. 14232. 
Election bet. 5517 


Embodied thought. 5519, 
Evangelist. 5521. 
Expiation. 16933. 

Fatal bean. 8741. 

Final payment. 11401. 


Flames of Johannis. 8748. 
Fooling uncle. 5547. 

Four narratives. 5554. 

Frilby frilled. 11405. 

Frocks & frills. 8749. 

Germs & microbes. 8752. 
Greater wrong. 8766. 

Gulf between. 5592. 

Half wit. 16963. 

Hamlet made over. 5593. 
Heart’s tribute. 8774. 

Her wayward sister. 5615. 
Hubby puts one over. 14277. 

In the hour of disaster. 16979. 
Insomnia. 5652. 

It happened in Pikersville. 16983. 
Jackstraws. 11448. 

Jenkins’ jinx. 11449, 

Law’s injustice. 5687. 

Lesson in labor. 19227. 

Light at dusk. 19232. 

Love & bullets. 8833. 

Love one another. 5704. 

Love’s toll. 11468. 

Millionaire Billie. 8847. 

Mr. Housekeeper. 8861. 

Modern Paul. 5758. 
New janitor. 5771. 
No place like jail. 14320. 
None so blind. 8875. 

Oh, you uncle. 11495. 

Old watchman. 5786. 

One of the pack. 8880. 
Otto, the artist. 11500. 
Otto, the bell boy. 8882. 
Otto, the cobbler. 14324. 
Otto, the gardener. 17024. 


1686 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Lubin mfg. co.—Continued. 
Otto, the hero, 11501. 
Otto, the reporter. 11502. 
Otto, the salesman. 17025. 
Otto, the sleuth. 17026. 
Otto, the soldier. 5794. 
Otto, the traffic cop. 
Otto's legacy. 14325. 
Otto’s vacation. 17028. 
Out of the flotsam. 14826. 
Persistency. 14338. 

Pickles & diamonds. 11515. 
Playthings of the gods. 8895. 
Price of dishonor. 19276. 
Prisoners of conscience. 11520. 
Redemption of Helene. 5849. 
Return of James Jerome. 8911. 
Return of John Boston. 14352. 
Rival queens. 17047. 

Rough neck. 17050. 
Scapegrace. 14357. 

Searlet chastity. 8917. 

Sister to Cain. 5885. 

Skate for a bride. 5886. 
Skirts & cinders. 11539. 

Sold to Satan. 5891. 

Soldier sons. 5892. 

Some boxer. 5893. 

Sons of the sea. 14370. 

Souls in bondage. 5900. 

Stolen master. 17066. 
Temporary husband. 5928. 


17027. 


Terrible tragedy. 17071. 
Their mother. 19314. 
Those who toil. 193817. 


Two Smiths & a Haff. 14390. 


Under a barrel. 14392. 
Uplift. 5970. 
Usurer’s due. 19331. 


Voice in the night. 8974. 
Wheat & the chaff. 11574. 
Winning number. 11580. 
Wise waiter. 8982. 
Lubricating metal co. Noheet bearing 
metal. 26601. 


Lubrication. 2186, 7276, 10120, 12794. 
Lucas (D. B.) Knowing people. 
4166. 


Lucas (George) Rise from poverty to 
wealth. 18909. 

Lucas (Julien) Fire insur. standard 
policy forms. 17998. 

Lucas (S. J. E.) Monroe Co., Fla., 
map. 32244. 

Lucile. (Drama) 31871. 

Lucille, the waitress. 
ture) 25297. 

Lucio (Celso) hijo. 
tro. 5183. 

Luck (Carol) 


(Motion pic- 
Sobrino del minis- 


Luck’s dream _ Dk. 

Luck (O. H.) Brother who succeeded. 
20891. 

Luck charm. 


(Motion picture) 32356. 


Luck of Jane. 
25298. 
Luck wanted. (Drama) 5089. 
Lucky bag. 12795. 
Lucky fellow. (Drama) 8408. 
Lucky film producers. Macbeth. 5711. 
Lucky gold piece. (Motion picture) 
17002. 
Lucky Gulch. 
Lucky leap. 
Lucky 
11469. 
Lucoque, Itd. She. 14865. 
Ludewig (A. V.) Bus. Engl. 
Ludington, Mich., map. 32233. 
Ludlow valve mfg. co. Catalogue. 
29907. 
Ludwig (E. C.) floral co. 
every need. 12796. 
Lue (Willard de) See De Lue (Wil- 
lard ) 
Luengo 
11074. 
Lukin (Nicholas) 
& its prevention. 
Lulu. (Drama) 
Lumalett, pseud. 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 13977. 
(Motion picture) 
tumble. (Motion 


19240. 
picture) 


15636. 


Flowers for 


(Jess) Linea de CAceres. 
Nature of disease 
24099, 

2882. 

See Pawlett (L. M.) 


Lumalett co-operative service. Paw- 
lett (L. M.) Which, revolution or 
evolution. 4433. 

| Lumber world review. Tiemann (H. 
D.) Circulation in dry _ kilns. 
13621, 18606, 22054. 

Lumbermen’s bureau. Gen. lumber 
tariff. 12797. 

Lumbermens credit assn. Ref. bk. 


2188, 20892. 
Lumholtz (Carl) Explorer traverses 
jungles of Borneo. 24100. 
Lumperl. (Drama) 16604, 22489. 
Luna (Pablo): 
Amores de aldea. 
Guitarra del amor. 
Patio de los naranjos. 
Lund (Inge): 
Inge Lund 
26602. 
Inge Lund in home of wealth & 
culture. [ete.] 24101-24105. 
Lund-Bourn (Nica) Sangre nihilista. 
27658. 
Lundberg (C. F.) 
tor. 4972. 
Lundberg (Hjalmar): 


2778. 
31792. 
111238. 


comes to Chicago. 


Yens Yenson, yani- 


Food is scarce in Sweden. [etce.] 
26603-26612. 
Germany thanks U. S. envoys. 
[ete.] 29908-29912. 
Matches will be smaller. [ete] 
24106-24109. 
Sweden won’t fight. 12798. 
Lundy (G. E.) Rosary of life. 
14037. 
Lunette of the carnival. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5463. 


1687 


INDEX 


Lunney (J. J.) 
elected. 24882. 


Lunt (M. M.) Kintzel (Margaret) 
Complete guide to millinery. 9997. 
Lupton (E. R.): 

Graphs in the presentation of bus. 
statistics & repts. [ete.] 12799, 
12800. 

Time studies & standardization 
methods. 20893. 


Lupton (F. MM.) publisher, ine. 
People’s home jour. Wonderful col- 
lection of magnificent premiums. 
26964. 

Lupton’s (David) sons co. 
service products. 26613. 


If your candidate is 


Lupton 


Lure of Alaska. (Motion picture) 
25299. 

Lure of heart’s desire. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5710. 

Lure of the city. (Drama) 317138. 

Lure of the poppy. (Drama) 22490. 


Lured but cured. 
22944. 

Lust (Benedict) Amer. naturopathic 
assn. Universal naturopathic 
direct. 28060. 

Lustige puppe. 

Lute (I. M.): 

Klever kinks in kookery. 
Mo. dairy co. How to serve cot- 
tage cheese. 15746. 

Luther (C. A.) Chieago’s experience 
with a separate lighting division. 
29913. 

Luther (Martin) 
works. 7277. 

Lutheran brotherhood (Board of man- 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 24980. 


20894. 


God’s word & God’s 


agers) Federal council of Lutheran 
brotherhoods. Rept. 9553. 
Lutheran day schl. Luther bk.-mark. 
15637. 
Lutheran publ. soc.: 
Monroe (H. E.) Hist. Luther- 
anism. 30171. 
Stork (Theophilus) Luther’s 


Christmas tree. 31139. 
Lutjeharms (Louis): 
Amer. land system. Right way is 


the best way. 3193. 

Bus. boosting system plans. 
12801. 

Merchants saving system, ltd. 


Retail market price is based on 
a credit system. 24150. 
Lutton (Harry) Perfume shop. 1146. 


Lux (Leopold) Lux eco. Braces for 
deformities. 20895. 

Lux €0. Braces for deformities. 
20895. 


Luxite textiles, inc.: 

Announcing hose of luxite. 
2189-2191. 

Hose of luxite. 


Lete.] 
17999. 


pt.1,n.8s., v.13 


Luxite textiles, ine-—Continued. 
Sincerity in the gift expresses 
sincerity in the giving. 29914. 
Luz (August de) See De Luz (Aug- 


ust) 
Luzon love. (Drama) 18863. 
Lah-y’ shaw-riem 


Luzzatto (M. H.) 


Tehilaw. 1095*. 
Lydick (E. B.) Where is the soul of 
Ingersoll. 10121. 


Lydick, Turner & co. Lydick (EB. B.) 
Where is the soul of Ingersoll. 


10121. 
Lying machine. (Drama) 5090. 
Lykes (I. T.) How to close prospects 
& write new bus. 10122. 


Lyle (C. H.) Eckstein co. Master 


force. 12141. 
Lyle (J. G.): 
As it was. 2783. 


What next? 16716. 
Lyle (W. R.) Fire prevention. 29915. 
Lyle corrugated culvert co. Armco 
iron culvert handbk. 7278. 
Lyman (G. N.) What the sea saw. 


32128. 
Lyman (J. W.) Prof. Nathaniel’s 
theory. 16652. 
Lyman (M. H.) Peddler. 1144, 
Lyme, N. H., direct. 6822. 
Lynch (C. E.) Good English. 6630. 
Lynch (Elizabeth) City in the sun. 
15638 


Lynch (Elliott) Joffre whist. 12802. 

Lynch (G. C.) co, Phono-lite. 24110. 

Lynch (H. M.) Road to contentment. 
20899. 

Lynch (I. 8S.) Ode to the cricket. 
fete.] 20900, 20901. 

Lynch (John): 

His slave. [ete.] 20902-20904. 

Last of the Ingrams. [fetc.] 

29916, 29917. 

Samson Oakley III. 26614. 
Lynchburg, Va., direct. 15639. 
Lynn, Mass., direct. 12803, 18002. 
Lynn, Mass., map. 11287. 

Lyon (A. M.) Black & white race. 
993. 

Lyon (J. B.) co. N. Y¥. (State) Cts. 
of record. Off. ed. law repts. & sess. 
laws. 7447, 10291, 18157, 24251. 

Lyon (J. M.) & co. Diamonds. 24111. 

Lyon (R. P.) Facts & figures. 29918. 

Lyon & Healy: 


Ady. talk. [ete.] 20905-20907. 

Charm of a Lyon & Healy piano. 
[ete.] 29919-29939. 

Event of unusual interest. [ete.] 
26615-26623. 

Lyon & Healy adv. service. [ete.] 
15640, 15641. 

Sharps & flats. 2486, 13443. 

Lyon laboratories. Auto physician 
manual. 4167. 


1688 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Lyon, Taylor co. Silent auctioneer. 
20908. 


Lyons (A. J.): 
Countermaking explained. 20909. 
Ques. of counter making. 15642. 
Lyons (A. N.) Arthur at the front. 
10124, 12804, 15643, 18003. 
Lyons (James) U & I mail order 
_ service. 12807. 
Lyons (M. H.) Come down the shiny 
way. 8302. 
Lyons (T. F.) 
ern locomotive brakes. 
Lyons & Carnahan: 


Helpful hints on mod- 
536, 


Morcomb (M. E.) Red feather 
stories. 18097. 

Smith (C. J.) Easy road to read- 
ing. 810, 


Lysinger (C. K.) 
tion syndicate. 


Photoplay promo- 
Shower of gold for 


motion picture fans. 4453. 
Lysistrata. (Drama) 16605. 
Lytton (George) Hub. College floor 

clothes. 23866. 


Lytton (H. C.) & sons. Sce Hub. 

M. & M. co. Automobjle Supplies. 
12808. 

M-C. syndicate. Muschamp (E. 
Uncle Harry's evening talk. 
10268, 12975, 15804, 18131, 
26758, 30237. 


A.) 
7418, 
21176, 


M. S. pharmacal co. Jn-o-me. 4168. 
10125. 

M-W imprint. 24112. 

Ma says. (Drama) 22491. 

Maass (Louis): 
All America fob novelties. 20910. 
Louis Maass, mfr. & jobber of 

jewelry, emblems & badges. 


12809. 
Mabon (M. A.) Crown of love. 8309. 
McAlester, Okl., direct. 29940. 
McAlester and Lehigh districts, Okl., 

map. 11288. 
McAllister (Hall) Choice. 22886. 
McAllister (L. B.) Tale of the U. S. 
goat. 29941. 
McAlpine (C. A.): 
Hogan & Hogan. 26624. 
Mat Hogan goes to S. S. 7279. 
McAlpine (J. D.) Car interchange 
guide & ready ref. tables.  [etc.] 
29942, 29943. 
McAlpine (W. S.): 
Bloomfield, Mich., map. 8592. 
Pontiac, Mich., map. 25162. 
Royal Oak, Mich., map. 3100. 
Southfield, Mich., map. 19083. 
Troy, Mich., map. 14173. 
Waterford, Mich., map. 32310. 
Macan (M. E.) Peter plans. 11128. 
McAnarney (H. A.): 
Dollie. 31730. 
Highway to love. 1075. 
Pursuit of happiness. 5159. 


McAnulty (O. FE.) 
ings bank assn, 


Cash buyers sav- 
Cash buyers say- 


ings bank assn. 3416. 
Macart (W. H.): 
Lost island. 11081. 


22487, 
New school-ma’am. 


Love, honor & obey. 
McArthur (G. H.) 


1127. 

McArthur (John) Greenhouse heat- 
ing. 15647. 

McAtamney (Hugh) co. Wanamaker 
cut service. 537, 4169, 7280, 10126, 
15648. 

Macauley (Ward) Pat’s matrimonial 
venture. 27646. 

Macbeth (Drama) 16605*, 31872. 

Macbeth. (Motion picture) 5711. 


McBreen (F. P.) & co. 
A.) How to say 
thanks. 20911. 

McBreen (J. A.) 


McBreen (J. 
grace «& give 


How to say grace 


& give thanks. 20911, 
McBride (M. L.) Directions for mak- 


ing searches of title. 20912. 
McBrien (J. L.) Continental 
gress. 13915*. 
McCabe (Mrs. G. S.): 
Charity bazaar. 31679. 
Henry’s study hour. 5054. 
McCabe (H. A.) See McCabe (Ars. 
G. S.) , : 


Con- 


McCabe (Thomas) Time & space. 
31600. 

Maceabean days. (Drama) 24981. 

Maccabees (Ladies of the modern) 
Ritual. 10127. 

McCaigue (P. H.) Power’ unseen. 
5150. 


McCall & Clarke co. Bus. investiga- 


tion. 12673, 15533. 

McCann (Rebecca) Cheerful cherub. 
539, 29944. 

McCarron (G. C.) Embers of mother- 
love. 24933. 

MeCarron (O. W.) Spelling bee. 
29945. 

MecCarson (E. G.) - In honor of the 
blue & gray. 12810. 

MacCarthy (C. W.) Great rescue. 
31788. 


MacCarthy (Hector) Witching Widow 
Wilkins. 18955. 
McCarthy (J. J.) 
Lord. 18005. 
McCarthy (W. H.): 


Parables of our 


Off. architects data chart. 10128. 
Off. purchasing agents _ [etc.] 
20913, 29946. 

McCarty (Burke) Treasonable 4th 


degree oath of the Knights of Co- 
lumbus. 18006. 

McCarty (Mrs. I. H.) Al! about the 
remnant sales [ete.] 29947-29951. 
McCarty (Jf/me. Pernet) Man of the 

family. 8411. 


1689 


INDEX 


McCaskey register co. Credit plan 
that works [etc.] 26625-26627. 
McCaslin (J. C.) Minister of the Gos- 
pel, an ambassador for Jesus Christ. 

540. 


McCathy (Osbourne) Progressive 
musie ser. 21511. 

McCauley (lL. M.) Tabitha’s letter. 
18007. 

McCausland (A. T.) Christmas fruit 
basket. 29952. 


McCay (Winsor) & his Jersey skeet- 


ers. (Motion picture) - 25300. 
McClain (KE. C.) Truth in the _ ulti- 
mate. 4171. 


McClanahan (G. W.) 
and answers. 20914. 

McClave (C. R.) Montana flour mills 
co. From the kernel to the loaf. 


Bible questions 


599. 

McClellan (Bert) St. Joseph Co., 
Ind., map. 5337. 

McClellan (I. C.) Key to irrigation. 
10937. 

McCloskey (C. L.) Mae-Terry light- 


15658. 
Fifteen minutes’ 


ning caleulator. 
McCloskey (N. H.) 


grace. 2831." ; 
McCloskey (T. F.) Colonial hotel. 
Wine list. 17876. 


McCloud (G. G.) Kitty cat story bk. 


18008. 

McCluer (A. T.) Pupils’ hand book 
of arith. 7283. 

McClure (C. L.) Old flames. 22538. 


McClure (S. 8.) Beckley (Zoe) John 


D. jr., feels sorrows of the rich. 
11775. 
M’Clure (W. IF.) Bigger, better bus. 
15659. 
McClure publications, ine.: 
Gould (A. J.) Ladies’ world 
filet crochet bk. 26126. 


Hauck (L. 8S.) ed. 
to-day. 26243. 
Henderson (D. M.) Morgan Rob- 

ertson at home. 12423. 
Ladies world. Tested & approved 


New tatting of 


household equipment. 26511. 
McClure’s magazine. Automobile 
yr. bk. 18009. 
McClure’s magazine. Automobile yr. 
bk. 18009. 
McConkey (J. H.) End of the age. 
10129. 
McConnell (Murray) Few verses. 
12811. 


McConnell (James) Eastern Hemis- 
phere, map. 8609, 11264. 

McConnell (R. N.) R. N. McConnell’s 
5% telegraphic system. 15660. 

McConnell (V. M.) Mother Goose, a 
new version.* 7284. 


ee ee ew oe eee 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 

McConnell ad_ service. McConnell 

(V. M.) Mother Goose, a new ver- 
sion. 7284. 


McConway & Torley co. Catechism of 
M. C. B. rules. 29953. 

McCormick (Charles) 
24113. 

McCormick (H. M.) In remembrance. 
10131. 


Neurometer. 


McCormick laboratories, United 
States, map. 5360. 

McCormick medical college. MeCor- 
mick (Charles) Neurometer. 
24113. 

McCosh (D. 8.) Natl. self teacher 
for bugle, ete. 29954. 


McCowan (H. S.): 
Are you a Gipsy or a German. 
[ete.] 26628, 26629. 


Baby that wants a home. [ete.] 
20915-20917. 

Happiest woman in the world. 
12812. 

Play the game. 541. 

Trail a boy travels. 18010. 


McCowan (Katharine) : 
McCowan (H. 8.) Letter he was 
ashamed of. [ete.] 20915-20917. 
Trail a boy travels. 18010. 
McCown (M. E.) Farmer boy’s call to 
arms. 542. 
McCown (M. P.): 
Mary Arden. 
Picture. 4172. 
McCoy (J. C.) Iam the ears. 24114. 
McCoy (J. D.) Suggestions in X-ray 
technic. 4173. 
McCoy (Samuel) Contemporary verse. 
175, 3493, 6429, 12010, 14863. 
McCoy (W. H.): 
Burlington, West Burlington & 


Des Moines Co., Ia., direct. 


28465. 

Rockford, Ill., direct. 21654. 

McCoy (W. J.) Indianapolis. Law- 
yers’ direct. 1993. 
McCrackan (W. D.) 
skap. 26630. 

McCray refrigerator co.: 

Coolers for meat markets. 20918. 

McCray refrigerators. 29956. 
McCrea (J. E.): 

Description of Colville Indian 

reservation. 7285. 

Washington (State), map. 5363. 
McCree (Junie) : 

Alimony dodger. 13880. 

Chocolate bride. 1005. 

Dog-gone dangerous girl. 

Down the joy line. 16528. 

Family trenches. 16545. 

Faro’s daughter. 22419. 

Frolics in the air. 11026. 

Haunted bride. 1071. 


29955. 


Kristelig viden- 


31729. 


1690 


INDEX 


— nos. 1-12, 1916 


- McCree (Junie)—Continued. 
Hello New York. 5053. 
Huckster & the ham. 16575. 
Letters from a honkey tonker. 
24115. 
Matinée girls. 8416. 
Much ado about something. 
Perfume shop. 1146. 
Polly and her pals. 8469. 
Royal road. 16672. 
Three of a kind. 25054. 
War correspondent. 14059. 
McCreedy (J. A.) Paris doll. 2911. 
McCulloch (R. EF.) Questions for a 
young woman of to-day. 7286. 


22520. 


McCulloch (Samuel) Marion = spe- 
cialty co. Thirty six. 380049. 


McCullough (J. H.): 

Tulsa, Okl. First natl. bank. Ap- 
plication for sixty month bonus 
savings cert. [etc.] 24725, 
24726, 31284, 31285. 

Tulsa union loan & savings assn. 


Getting on in the world. 22077. 
McCullough (J, P.) Teleg. ptg. co. 
Catalogue of official forms. 4766. 


MacCurdy (J. K.) Girl's cross roads. 
18834. 

McCutcheon (D. C.) 
mailing service. 2192. 

McCutcheon (J. T.): 


McCutcheon 


Allies Balkan campaign. [etc.] 
543-545. 

Crafty Standard oil co. fete.] 
4174, 4175. 


Discovery of Lake Michigan by 
Chicago in 1916. [ete.] 20919— 
20923 


Gen. Sarrail & the correspondents. 
2195. 

Golden fleece. 24116. 

J. Raglan Patchmore 
18011. 

Suggestions for a nice little key- 
note speech. 12813. 

Turkey heaven. 29957. 


MeDade (A. J.): 


in town. 


Jack Thrift, a poem of riches. 
546. 
Prosperity. 15661. 
Science of investment. 4176. 
McDade (J. E.): 
Perfection seat work in arith. 


[ete.] 29958-29960. 
Standard drills in correct Engl. 
15662. 
Standard drills in U. S. 
26631. 
McDaniel (Ernest): 
Muskogee paint & glass co. 
Where art & bus. meet. 10265. 
Times-democrat, Muskogee, OKI. 
What the European war has 
done to the prices of drugs. 


hist. 


MecDaniels (F. B.) 
Stars & Stripes. 29961. 

McDermott (J, F.) Selling talk for 
agents of Ajax chem. fire engine. 
12814. 

McDermott (P. G.) 
steam & gas fitter. 

McDonald (Angus) 


Burning of the 


Conn. plumber, 
172. 


Our baby. 9311. 


Macdonald (Ballard) Inexperience. 
2865. 
McDonald (C, A.) Jeweled key. 
547. 
McDonald (Ethel) Power of health. 
18895. 


McDonald (Foster) 
tetic chart. [ete.] 
McDonald (J. B.): 
Ancient altar & the new. 15663. 


Physicians’ dia- 
29962, 29963. 


On the Blind pig trail. 12815. 
McDonald (Mrs. J. F.) Original 
Cluny design. 29965 


Old Glory. 4177. 
County examina- 
29964. 
To keep myself 
29966. 
As it often hap- 


Macdonald (J. P.) 
McDonald (John) 
tion questions. 
MacDonald (Pirie) 
physically strong. 
Macdonald (R. P.) 
pens. 10959. 
Mac Donald (Wallace) Take the sub- 
way. 32061. 
MacDougal alley. 
McDougall (Patience) 
26632. 
McDougall co. My book. 266382. 
MacDowell (Mrs. Edward) How Ed- 
ward MacDowell taught the piano. 


(Drama) 22492. 
My _— book. 


29967. 

McDowell (J. W. Wall-) See Wall- 
McDowell (J. W.) 

McDowell (L. G.) Stories I told 
Louise. 4178. 

M’Dowell (Mary) More important 
than woman suffrage. 29968. 


MacEachen (M. M.) Child’s life of 


Mary Queen of Scots. 29969. 
McEldowney (Elliott): 
Contradiction still. 31708. 
Mary Young. 
Threshold. 11192. 
McElhany (E. C.) Dodo. 12816. 
McEniry (F. M.) Wisconsin telep. 
co. Telep. direct. 22305, 27534. 


McEvoy (J.P.) Gist & jest of it. 548, 
2196. 
McEvoy (T. J.): 
Johnson (S. D.) 
9925. 
Spear (May) Arith. for 5th yr. 
10664. 
Taitt (M. L. L.) Essentials of 
physical geog. 10733. 
McEwan (Oliver): 
McEwan’s cultural Engl. course. 
20924. 


United States. 


1691 


INDEX 


McEwan (Oliver)—Continued. 


McEwan’'s secretarial course. 
15664. 
McFalls (E. L.) Featherhead. 1050. 


MacFarland (C. A.) Ghost of Lady 


Marr. 16561. 

McFarlane (C. T.) Geog. of N. Y. 
23266. 

MacFarlane (W. C.) Little almond 
eyes. 26657. 


McGahan (If. L.) McGahan vacuum 
smelter refining & byproducts sys- 


tem. 7287. 
McGarey (F. D.) Minute bk. 20925. 
McGee (A. G.) Problems of the re- 
tail merchant. 26633. 
McGettigan (F. J.) Underhand upper- 
hand. 18942, 
McGhie (John) Riddle of Isis. 
MeGill-Warner co.: 
Minnesota, map. 
St. Paul, Minn., map. 
McGinty & the mermaid. 


8480. 


14128. 
19072. 
(Motion pic- 


ture) 27883. 
McGlade (Anne) Our new home 
primer. 551. 


McGowan & Wood. Newlyweds house- 
hold helper. 29970. 


McGrady (L. L.) Technique. 13590. 

MacGrail (J. F.) Harrington Emer- 
son course of study. 20926, 24119, 
29971. 

MeGrath (T. 8.) Catholic policemen’s 
& firemen’s companion. [ete.] 


29977, 29978. 
McGraw (D. F.) Prudential loan soc. 
Who for. 4481. 
McGraw central station list. 10132. 
McGraw co. Elec., mill & steam sup- 
plies. 15665. 
McGraw elec. ry. list. 20931. 
McGraw elec. trade direct. 2208, 
18012, 24120, 29979, 77396, 16756. 
McGraw-Hill bk. co., ine. : 
Daugherty (R. L.) 
3542, 6492. 
Huntington (BE. V.) Mathematical 
tables. 12477. 
McGraw pub. co., ine.: 


Hydraulics. 


Dlectrical world service. Creat- 
ing bus. 225, 226. 
Function of the mfr. [ete.] 
6627, 6628. 
McGraw central station list. 
10132. 
MeGraw electrical direct. 2203. 
McGraw elec. ry. list. 20931. 
McGraw elec. trade direct. 18012, 
24120, 29979. 
McGrawviile, N. Y., direct. 14870. 


McGreery (A. L.) 
verses. 29980. 
McGreevy (Viola): 

Call of the cornet. 
Sex sublime. 10133. 


Minnesota & other 


2788. 


pt. 1, 0. 8., v. 15 


McGregor (T. D.) 
29981. 
McGregor, Tex., map. 1303. 
McGregor bros. & ¢co.: 
Analyses, ete. 24121. 


A B C of banking. 


Bldg. material. [ete.] 18013— 
18016. 
McGregor’s new eat. of roses. 
[ete.] 12817, 12818. 
McGregor’s year bk. floral gems. 
2204, 
Pinnacle, Niggerhead & Purity 
coal. 209382. 


Production of coal. 29982. 
MeGuckin (Eugene) co.: 
Armstrong (Robert) Breaking up 


broody hens. 9051. 


Connelly (Bert) Importance of — 
economy in poultry culture. 
6427. 


Goodwin (H. L.} Precaution the 
best way to avoid sickness in 


poultry. 3754. 
Hare (IF. C.) Brooding chicks 
artificially. 6826. 


Milk feeding poultry. 1888. 

Hicks (R. V.) How to make the 
winter flock declare paying divi- 
dends. 387. 

Keyser (L. E.) Starting in poul- 
try. 7121. 

Krum (W. G.) Handling & mar- 
keting eggs. 2098, 

Lewis (H. R.) Evolution & possi- 
bilities of the day-old-chick in- 
dustry. [ete.] 10073, 10074. 

Morman (J. B.) Best methods of 
protection against white diar- 


rhea. 10247. 

Elementary principles for the 
operation of an _ ineubator. 
4268. 


Rice (W. E.) Beginners by exer- 
cising care can succeed. 2405. 
Smith (G. R.) Great economic 
value of 314 eggs in 365 days. 

7895. 

— Meaning 
2517. 

Templer (E. R.) Keeping the wolf 
from the door. 4771. 

Valentine (C. S.) Breeding & 
eare of ducks & their commer- 
cial possibilities. 10817. 

Habits, care & feeding of In- 

dian runner ducks. 897. 
Vandervort (A. E.) Turkey rais- 
ing. 4838. 

McHenry, N. D., map. 19023. 

Machine gun school at the front. 
(Motion picture) 5782. 

Maehlin (M. B.) Mercantile manual. 
24122. 

McIndoo (E. E.) 
ment investment guide. 


of twelve hens. 


McIndoo’s instail- 
552. 


1692 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 
MelInerney (P. J.): 
Bituminate pavement, [ete. ] 
15666-15668. 
McInerney specifications for ce- 
ment construction. 12819. 
MeIntosh (D. C.) Greene Co., Ind.. 
' Map. 22714. 
ee (Edward) Square deal, 
11 
MeJunkin (W. D.) adv. agency. One- 


minute heart-to-heart public rela- 


tions talks. 29983. 
Mack (Hughie) Fat man’s burden. 
29984. 
Mack (Joseph) ptg. house ine. Macks. 
26634. ° 
Mack (Wilbur): 
Back home again. 4988, 
Pair of tickets. 5134. 
Mack (Willard) : 
Bob’s blooming bunk. 10968. 
Gentlemen, think it over. 5047. 


Honk-honk-maybe. 24958. 
Oh, doctor. 5125. 
Pansy’s particular punch. 8458. 
Sherman was right. 1183. 
Social sentence. 11169. 
Spartan mother. 32033. 
Treadmill. 8540. 
Mackay (C. D’A.): 
Forest princess and other masques. 
584. 
Memorial Day pageant. 8418*. 
McKay (David) Patten (Gilbert) 
Clif Stirling, sophomore at Storm- 
bridge. 15956. 
MacKaye (Percy): 
Caliban by the 
5002, 10977*. 
Canterbury pilgrims. 
McKean (Thomas) 
McKean (Wilder) Craven. 12434. 
McKee ow. - W.) Psychological 
thoughts. 29985. 
McKeehan (I. P.) Stratford miracles. 
8516. 
McKeesport, Pa., direct. 4179. 
McKenna (J. J.) Automobile owner’s 
guide to chauffeur’s manual. 7289. 
McKenna (William) Midnight kiss. 
24993 


yellow sands. 


8288, 31671. 
Secretary. 1178. 


McKenty 


i J.) Honor among 
thieves & other convicts. 20933. 
McKenzie (Sophie) Circle of the 
morning light. 29986. 
McKenzie Co., N. D., map. 5293, 
32234. 
McKesson & Robbins. McK. & R. 


29987. 
Woodland thoughts. 


trade price list. 
Mackey (C. N.) 
29988 


Mackey (R. E.) 
4180. 

McKibben (H. L.) 
29989. 


Rapid calculator. 


Origin of life. 


McKie (C. A.) Chihuahua, Mexico, 
map. 27705. 

Mackie (Clarissa) Edgewater’s se- 
cret. 12820. 

Mackie (J. F.) . Train rules & train 
dispatching. 26635. 


Mackie (P.B.) 
Mackie-Beyer : 
Band leader’s guide. 29990. 
New excelsior method for drums, 
etc. 10134. 
Orchestra leader’s guide. 2205. 


See Hopkins (P. M.) 


Mekiernan (J. K.) Our Fontenoy. 
8450. 

McKiernan (W. J.) Our Fontenoy. 
8450. 

McKinley (E. M.) Roman people. 
553. 

McKinney (D. F.) Henery on the 
Orient. 20934. 

McKinnie (Henry) Marvel-miracle 


furnace co. Heating problem solved. 
21024, 30054. 
MacKinnon (A. B.) Pasadena. 2206. 
Mckinstry (J. F.) Prayers. 4181. 
Mackintosh (C. H.): 
Christmas by a batchelor. 
4182, 4183. 
Envy. 12821. 
McKittrick (George) 
direct. of advertisers, ete. 
MecKittrick’s direct. 
etc. 554, 
Macks machine co., ine. Doings of 
the universal order of canny can- 
ners. 7290. 


[ete.] 


McKittrick’s 
554. 
of advertisers, 


McLain (D. C.) California, map. 
22682. 

MacLaren (Donald) Woman across 
the street. 16728. 

Maclaren (John) Annie Laurie. 
31623. 


MecLauchlin (J. A.) 
fit club. Charter. 
McLaughlin (A. C.) 


Sanitas fifty bene- 
30833. 
Hist. of the U. 


S. for schls. 7291. 
McLaughlin (Ernest) Shuttlecock. 
8504. ; 


McLaughlin (L. E.) Difference drink 
makes in any man’s home. 24128. 
McLaughlin (P. F.) co. McLaughlin 
(P. F.) Paramount issue. 29991. 
McLaughlin (R. H.) Raggedy man. 
16659. 
McLaughlin (R. J.): 
Brief biographies for eet fifth 
grade. [ete.] 20935-20948. 
Geography notes for primary 
grades. [ete.] 26636, 26637. 
McLaughlin (Robert) Why eternal 
Magdalene should be cast in stone. 
72938. 
McLaughlin (T. C.) 
4184. 


Safety first. 


1693 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


McLean (Jane) 
29992. 
McLean (W. L.): 


Philadelphia bulletin. Facts 
about’ selling $opportunities. 
693. 


— When your bookkeeper goes 
on a vacation. 18291. 
McLean-Kelly title co. Superior, Wis., 
map. 5352. 
McLennan (J. K.) Terramoto. 22616. 
Macleod (N. W.) Cinema theatre & 
cash eoupon co. 30013. 
MacLeod (T. L.) Verde mining dis- 
trict, Ariz., map. 27761. 
Macleod (Walter) Macleod co. Buck- 
eye catalog D. 555. 
Macleod co. Buckeye catalog D. 555. 
MecLuke (Luke) pseud. See Hastings 
(J.-B) 
McMahan (T. D.) 
complete system. 26638. 
Macmahon (E. L.) Harmony between 
geology & Genesis I. 7294. 
McMahon (G. 8.) Gamper (G. H.) 
Perfection plant cost system. 15153. 


McMahon (J. L. G.) This story about 


Canvass on the 


a birthday journey. 10136. 
McManus (George) Bringing up 
father. 4997. 

MeManus (H. T.) Nursery tales 
primer. 20944. 

MacManus (Seumas) Molly Bawn. 
22515. 


MacManus (T. F.) Goodyear tire & 
rubber co. Protect our good name. 
29166. 

McManus (William) McManus four 
as Sing Sing singers in the three 
pardons. 20945. 

MeMaster-Clarke (Mabel) Thieves. 
32069. 


MeMeen (G. M.) 
treaturer’s record. 
McMichael (C. B.): 
‘Angeli (Deigo) 
& Chiara Stella. 


Up-to-date church 
7295, 30015. 


Story of Fiorido 
9041. 


— Story of Leombruno. [etc.] 
1408, 1409. 
Picon (J. O.) After the battle. 
[ete.] 10455, 10456. 
McMichael (S. L.) Cleveland, sixth 
city. 4185. 


MeMillan (E. T.) 
Macmillan co.: 
Archibold (M. J.) Lab. course of 
pract. elec. 25481. 


Baby bk. 30016. 


Cheating cheaters. | Macmillan co.—Continued. 


Childs bk. of holiday plays. 
24916*. 

Cobb (Collier) North Carolina 
suppl. 3470. 


Gehrs (J. H.) One hundred exer- 
cises in agriculture. 20286. 

Good Friday. 5049*. 

Gore (W. C.) Study outline. 
17681. 

Hour-glass. 27599*. 

King Richard III. 31840**. 

Large (L. A.) Old stories for 


young readers. f[ete.] 17946, 
17947. 

Mary Domitilla (Sister) Fifth 
reader. 21024. 

—— Fourth reader. 15705. 

—— Sixth reader. 26660. 

—— Third reader. 10158. 

Pittinger (L. A.) Study outline. 
18297. 

Ramsey (EK. E.) Indiana suppl. 
to Farr & MeMurry’s new com- 
plete geog. [ete.] 2388, 2389. 

Ravindranitha Thaikura (Sir) 
My reminiscences. 0. 

Steadfast princess. 1194. 

Story of Eleusis. 27664. 

Study outline. 15669. 

Underwood (C. W.) Study out- 
line. 18659. 

Van Wagenen (Kate) Modern 
speller. 8102. 


What shall we play? 2962*. 
MeMullen (C. A.) Defense. 2815. 
MeMullin & Woellhaf. Burlington, Ia., 

map. 5245. 2 

MacMurchy (Marjory) Open letter to 
college presidents. f[ete.] 26639, 
26640. , 

McMurray (De Witt) God is love. 
fete.] 30017, 30018. 

McMurray (C. A.) George Peabody 
college for teachers. Type studies & 
lesson plans. 3735, 20306, 23686. 

Macnab (A. J.) jr. Individual in- 
struction in rifle pract. 4186. 

MacNair (Henry): 

Dixie motorway. 6593. 

Scenic motorway. 18017. 
MeNally (M. J.) Our flag. 20946. 
McNally (William) MeNally’s bulle- 

tin. 20947. 

McNamara (J. J.) Judas Iscariot. 
7296. 

McNamara (J. P.) McNamara series 
of post card songs. 556. 

McNamara (Michael) varnish co. 
Story of honest John. 18018. 


Ashley (R. L.) Medieval civiliza- | Macnamee (Alexander) Watch the 
tion. 35, 6074. rehearsal. 16711. 

Battle. and other poems. S8278*. McNary (J. E.) Natl. savings ¢o., 

Cajori (Florian) Answers. to ine. Natl system of savings. 
Elementary algebra. 6334. 21216. | 


1694 


SS 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


MeNichols (J. P.) 


— 


MeNaughton (Flint) 
service. Selling aid cuts. 


24549. 
MeNeil (C. A.) Which has the long- 
est range, 24124. 
MacNeil (lL. W.) 
7633 


McNerhaney & co. Chandler (G. L.) 
If a boy wants to look like a man. 
14763. 


Selling aid cut 
4596, 


Layman’s law bk. 


Plan & arrange- 
ment of Fundamental English. 
30019. 
MacNicol (L. V.) Notin. 1133. 
MacNicol (Le Roy) Not in. 1133. 
MacNider (G. M.) Preparation of 
size for cotton warps. 4187. 
MeNitzky ptg. co. Are you misrepre- 
sented. 20948, 20949. 
MacNutt (F. A.) Three plays. 
McNutt (H. M.) Naomi. 
22528 


McNutt (Kathleen) 
9172. 

Macomb Co., Mich.: 
Direct. 20950. 
Map. 14115, 16821. 

Macomber (G. R.) Creditors’ protec- 

tive assn., inc. Modern credit re- 
porting. 1629. 

Macon, Mo., map. 32235. 

Macon Co., Ill., map. 45294, 25139. 

Macoy pub. & masonic supply co. 


32072. 
22527, 


Art in dress. 


Col- 


ville (W. J.) Story of Parsifal. 
14852. 
MePartland (G. P.) Baby — shop. 
24903 


McQuaid (E. A.) Mohr attempted for 
six yrs. to ruin minister. 2207. 
McQuay-Norris mfg. co.: 


Dimensions of piston rings. [ete.] 
7297, 7298. 

Free adv. cut service. [etc.] 
12822, 12823. 

Pistons & power for Fords. 10137. 

To have & to hold power. 20951. 

You've invested money in your 


tractor. 30020. 
Macqueén (James) Submarine F-7. 
82053. 

Macqueen (W.N.) & co. 3% why not 
6%. 30021. 
MecQuilkin (A. H.) Somebody’s 

mother. 7299. 
MecQuilkin (J. S.) Light & shadow 
in reproductive ptg. 24125. 
MacRae (Albert) MacRae’s blue bk. 


18019. 

MacRae (James) Salute the flag. 
15672. 

MacRae’s blue bk. 18019. 

Macready (J. W.) Dora Thorne. 
1034 


McSpadden (J. W.) All aboard. 
30022, 


McSween (J. S.) On the border. 
18020. 

McSween (Marjorie) On the border. 
18020. 

MePyier (J, « By) Exner (M. J.) 


Friend or enemy. 25961. 
McWade mdse. corp. ine.: 
Preliminary prospectus. 30023. 
Special allotment. 15673. 
MacWilliams (E. N.) Stage business. 
16688. 
Macy (M. E.) Eldridge’s tide-bk. & 
marine direct. 1747. 
Macy (R. H.) & co.: 
Dollar diplo-macy. 
Hubbard (Elbert) 
23867. 
Necessary information for 
ing. 20952. 
Maczkov (P. I.) Citizen. 
Mad hermit. (Motion picture) 
Mad with the heat. (Drama) 


24126. 
Pay as you go. 


sell- 
18021. 


32441, 
1104. 


Madame Cubist. (Motion picture) 
5712. 

Madame La Presidente. (Motion pic- 
ture) 57138. 

Madame X. (Motion picture) 5714, 
5715. 

Madeap. (Motion picture) 11470. 
Madcap Mollie. (Drama) 31873. 


Madcap queen of Crona. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5716. 
Madden (J. T.) 


profession of accountancy. 


Preparing for the 
12824. 


Maddock’s (Thomas) sons co. Cata- 
logue G. 12825. 

Made in Philly. (Drama) 16606. 

Madelaine Morel. (Motion picture) 
5717. 

Mlle. Georgette. (Drama) 31874. 


Madera, Cal., map. 16791. 
Madge Gray. (Drama) 16607. 
Madill, Okl., map. 8630. 
Madison (James): 
Cohen telephones the marriage bu- 
reau. 18779. 
Her first patient. 22448. 


Madison, N. J., direct. 30192. 
Madison, Wis., direct. 26641. 
Madison Co., Ind.: 

Direct. 15674. 

Map. 3048. 
Madison board of commerce. Why & 

how. 7300. 

Madison Co., O., direct. 571. 


Madness of Helen. (Motion picture) 
27884. 

Madonna Dianora. (Drama) 2883. 

Madrid, Ia., map. 8631. 

Madrigal del beso. (Drama) 31875. 

Maerker - Brandenburg (Albrecht) 
Rush! ein roman aus dem deutschen 
Wy 3 FSor-. 

Mirz-verlag, g.m.b. h. Marz. 15675, 


18022. 


1695 


INDEX 


J 
= ‘+ 


pt. I, 0. s., v.13 
Maeterlinck (Maurice) Miracle of | Mail order news corp. Mail order 
Saint Anthony. 22509. truths. 26648. 
Magazine girl. (Drama) 22493. Main (S. A.) St. Louis Co., Minn., 
Magee (A. F.) Magee readers. 10138, map. 14156. +s 
15692. Main (W. F.): 
Maggie Pepper. (Drama) 27627. Last word in bus. building cam- 
Magic chalice. (Drama) 381954. paigns. 558. 
Magic fairy tale drawing bk. 25710. Most powerful combination in bus. 
Magic slipper. (Drama) 31691. bldg. methods.  f[ete.] 4190, 
Magical city. (Drama). 8409. 4191. 
Magill-Weinsheimer co. M.-W.  im- Prospectus of an automatic bus. 
print. 24112. bldg. campaign. 7303. 
Magnanimity. (Drama) 2493*. Warner (C. G.) Successful sell- 
Magnet girl. (Drama) 8410. ing method. 2663. 
Magniphone co.: Main elec. mfg. co. Main-electric- 
Audiphone. 10139. light. 10140, 30026. 
Help us to help others. 21002. Main spring. (Motion picture) 
Magniphone for the deaf or hard 27885. 
of hearing. 15693. Main street auto sales co. Start right. 
Order for the magniphone for the right now. 4192. 
deaf. 18029. Main 4400. (Motion picture) 25301. 
Magnolia Park assn. Prospectus of | Maine, map. 1304, 3049, 14116— 
the Magnolia farms. 21003. 14119, 16822, 22743. 
Magnus (Eugenie) Silent Sue. 1184. | Maine automobile assn.: 
Magnus Leonis. (Drama) _ 11086. Maine automobile road bk. & pine 
Magnussen (Julius) Betty. 991. tree tour of Maine & White Mts. 
Magog (H. J.) Démon boche. [ete.] 15694. 
4188, 4189. Maine, map. 14116. 
Magoun (J. B.) Why the women lost. | Maine automobile road bk. & pine tree 
1227. tour of Me. & White Mts. 15694. 


Magruder (W. E.) Hernia. 12826. Maine telep. & teleg. co. Telep. di- 
Maguire rubber co. High grade me- rect. 4193, 21005. 
chanical rubber goods for all pur- | Maitre Alice. (Drama) 13978. 


» poses. 7302. Majestic Ceylon. (Motion picture) 
Mahan (E. C.): 32442. 
Southern coal & coke co. Co-op- | Major (G. M.) All's swell that ends 
erative adv. service. 4683. swell. 31618. 
Southern’s coal notes. T7908. Major Bluff’s adventures. (Motion 
Mahan (FE. W.): picture) 5718. 
Best only for football player. | Major General commanding. (Drama) 
[ete.] 26642-26646. 13979. = 
Eddie Mahan, 21004, Major Meg. (Drama) 16608. 


Football captain should be one of | Major Pendennis. (Drama) 24982. 
the boys. [ete.] 30024, 30025. | Makee (Walt) Seratch race. 25021. 
Football code pleases Mahan. | Makepeace (B. L.) Loxo compound 


[ete.] 24127, 24128. level. 26649. 
Mahin (J. L.) Bigger, better bus. | Making a U. 8S. soldier. (Motion pic- 
2208. ture) 22945. 
Mahoney (C. 8.) Hoffman house bar- | Making an impression. (Motion pic- 
tender’s guide. 12827. ture) 22946. 
Mahony (H. J.) Cube root & di- | Making good. (Motion picture) 5719. 
mensions. 12828. Making of an officer; with the Artist’s 
Mahony (P. R.) Método moderno rifles at the front. (Motion picture) 
para aprender 4 escribir en mé&- 5780. 
quina por el sentido del tacto. | Making of Maddalena. (Motion pic- 
26647. ture) 11471. 
Mahood (J. W.) Lights that fail. | Making over Milton. (Drama) 
567. 18865. 
Maid to order. (Drama) 18864. Making the movies. (Drama) 27628. 
Maidens of the mount. (Drama) | Malanese (Mariano) Child of Judea. 
8327*. 8292. 


Maiden’s prayer. (Drama) 31876. Malcom, Ia., map. 8632. 

Mail & express co. Evening mail, New | Maldague (Georges) : 
York. Evening mail real estate Chevaliers de  lamour. 2214, 
suppl. 1782. 12829. 


1696 


a 


~ nos, 1-12, 1916 


INDEX 


Maldague (Georges)—Continued. 
Pour le roi de Prusse. 30027. 


Maldici6én gitana. (Drama) 31877. 
mepeeeonado (José) Plaza de Olavide. 


Mat ( pecan) pseud. See Harrison 
, S. K.) 


De ickssn (P. S.) Tire supply co. 
 Killing—high tire prices. 10756. 
Malis (Samuel) Accountants educa- 
~ tional institute. Bookkeeping 
course. [ete.] 3, 4. 

Malleson (Miles) : 

Man of ideas. 11088. 

Paddey pools. 22547. 

Thumbnail sketch of Catherine 


the Great of Russia. 1198. 
Youth. 22662. 
Mallon (J. 0.) Detained in a mad- 
house. 10141. 
Malloy (J. F.) Other girl. 2909. 


Malloy (Martin) Mammy Joe's phil- 
30028. 


Malone (Ella) Malone (Walter) Op- 
portunity. 559. 
Malone (Walter) Opportunity. 559. 


Maloney car stake co. Maloney tele- 
scopic car stake. 30170. 

Malsin (Albert) Moskowitz (B. I.) 
Modern mother’s experience. 30197. 


Malta Bend, Mo., map. 27731. 
Maltese (Frank) Great = reward. 
16564. 


Maltese (S. R.) Great reward. 16564. 
Malvaloca. (Drama) 24983, 31877*. 
Mamma’s boy. (Drama) _ 11087. 
Mammon & Molock. (Motion picture) 
22901. 
Man. (Drama) 1105. 
Man—a woman—& 
(Drama) 24984. 
Man across the street. 


another man. 


(Motion pic- 


ture) 170038. 

Man & his angel. (Motion picture) 
5720. 

Man & his soul. (Motion picture.) 
5721. 

Man & morality. (Motion picture) 
5722. 

Man & the test. (Motion picture) 
8816. 


Man and woman (male and female) 
(Drama) 13980. 


Man behind the curtain. (Motion pic- 


ture) 11472. 

Man for a’ that. (Motion picture). 
19241. 

Man from Bitter Roots. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17004. 

Man from _ Buda-Pesth. (Drama) 
31878. 

Man from Egypt. (Drama). 16609. 


Man from Egypt. 


(Motion picture) 
17005. E 


Man from nowhere. (Motion picture) 


11473. 

Man he might have been. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32448. 

Man he used to be. (Motion picture) 
5723. 

Man hunt. (Drama) 31879. 

Man hunt. (Motion picture) 8838. 

Man in him. (Motion picture) 5724. 

Man in motley. (Motion picture) 
27886. 

Man in red. (Drama) 1106. 

Man in the manhole. (Drama) 5091. 

Man inside. (Motion picture) 5725. 

Man-made law. (Drama) 22494. 

Man of ideas. (Drama) 11088. 

Man of promise. (Drama) 22495. 

Man of sorrow. (Motion picture) 
S839. 

Man of the family. (Drama) 8411. 

Man of the hour. (Drama) 27629. 

Man outside. (Drama) 5092. 

Man proposes—but. (Drama) 24985. 

Man size job. (Drama) 16610. 

Man who always smiled. (Drama) 
18866. 

Man who bore the burden. (Drama) 
8327*. 

Man who bought London. (Motion 
picture) 14807. 

Man who called after dark. (Motion 
picture) 8840. 

Man who cried _ quits. (Drama) 
31880. . 

Man who stayed at home. (Drama) 
16611. 

Man who stood still. (Motion picture) 
25302. 


(Drama) 276380. 
(Motion picture) 


Man who was dead. 

Man who went sane. 
25303. 

Man with the missing finger, series 2. 
(Motion picture) 5726. 

Man within. (Motion picture) 8841. 

Man without a country (Drama) 
27631. 

Man without a soul. 
17006. 

Manahan (E. L) Book of identifica- 
tion of Catholic church membership. 
7304. 

Manchester, N. H.: 


(Motion picture) 


Direct. 18030, 26650. 
Map. 3050. 
Mandel (Edward) New Barnes spell- 
ing bks., language series. 7305. 
Mandel bros. Mandel bros. weekly art 
eut service. 4194, 7306, 10142, 
12833, 15695. 18031, 21006, 24129, 
26651, 30629-30031. 


Mandeville (Paul) co. Valuable sug- 


gestions for the care of eggs. 7310. 
Mangum, OkKl., map. 27732. 
Manhattan, N. Y., direct. 7446. 
Manhattan Beach, Cal., direct. 2396. 


1697 


INDEX , 
pt. I, n. s., v.13 
Manhattan paint works. Paint, var- | Mantle of deceit. (Motion picture) 
nishes & roofing. 15696. 25304, 
Manhattan waiters assn., inc. 6th an- | Manton rojo. (Drama) 8412. 
nual ball. 7311. Mantz (I. P.): 


Manifold & Poole. Straight line dia- 


gram. 21017. 

Maniloff (Jacob) Magnolia park 
assn. Prospectus of the Magnolia 
farms. 21003. 

Manitoba readers’ (Polish) 4198, 
10147. 

Manitou, Col., direct. 14850. 

Manitou & Pikes Peak ry. co. World 


famous cog-road. High altitude and 
the heart. 22319. 
Mank (Burton) syndicate. 
(Arthur) Bowling pests. 9076. 
Mankato, Minn., direct. 12838. 
Mann (F. I.) Frank Mann’s soil bk. 
12839. 
Mann (H. A.) 
Manners (J. H.) 


Bear 


25021. 
8580*. 


His chance. 
Wreckage. 


Manning (C. E.) Clock of the fu- 
ture. 12840. 
Manning (Denison) My Ga. girl & 


24130. 
Woman's point of 


The human brick. 
Manning (FE. G.) 
view. 12841. 
Manning (H. A.) co.: 
Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Capi- 


tol district, N. Y., direct. 17. 
Amherst, Hadley, Belchertown, 
Mass., direct. 3206. 
Barre, Vt., direct. 50. 
Brattleboro, Vt., direct. 17283. 
Montpelier, Vt., direct. 4260. 


Springfield and Chester, Vt., di- 
rect. 822. 
Manning (Warren H.) 

map. 22747. 
Manning (William H.) 


Massachusetts, 


Strong Jacob 


of Eden. 12842. 
Mannix (W. F.) Amer. security. 
30032. 


Manoil (James) Manoil (James) co., 
inc. Manophone. 24131. 
Manor, Tex., map. 32236. 


Manovill (Bernard) Eleventh com- 
mandment: Thou shalt insure thy 
life. 18033. , 

Man’s game. (Drama) 1107. 

Man’s hardest fight. (Motion picture) 
17007. 

Man’s prerogative (Drama) 2884. 


Man’s way. (Drama) 13981. 

Man’s work. (Motion picture) 5727. 

Mansard mystery. 27887. 

Mansfield (G. C.) eco. Sales chart. 
7312. 

Mansfield, Mass., map. 11289. 

Manteaux. (Drama) 24906. 

Mantle lamp co. of America, ine. After 
the sun goes down. [ete.] 24132, 
24133. 


Commonwealth investment co. of 
Enid, Okl. Agricultural bank- 
ing forms. 28655. 
Trick discovered. 15697. 
Manual arts press. Shop problems. 
10148, 24134. 


Manual of statistics co. Manual of 
statistics. 18034, 

Manufacturers & dealers assn. of 
America. (Educational publicity 
dept.) Facts. 560. 

Manufacturers & wholesalers assn.: 

Eldred (F. C.) Instr. to mem- 


bers. 17569. 
Instrs. to attorney. [etc.] 18035— 
18037. 
Notice to delinquent debtor. 
24135. 
Manufacturers casualty insur. co. 
Ruxton (Robert) Your automobile. 
13373. 


Manufacturers trust co. Making a 
will to avoid complications. 7313. 
Manufacturing jewelers’ bd. of trade. 

Ref. bk. 10149, 21020. 
Many aslip. (Motion picture) 32495. 
Mapa de Europa. (Drama) 2885. 
Maple flooring mfrs. assn.: 
Grading rules for maple, beech & 
birch flooring. 24136. 
How to lay & finish maple floors. 
[ete.] 561-564. 
Rate bk. 15698. 
Maratta (H. G.) Maratta scales of 
artist’s oil pigments. 26654. 
Marble (B. L.) chair co. Suppl. to 
eatalog. 4199. 
Marble heart. (Motion picture) 5728. 
Marcante (Antonio) Boosting busi- 
ness. [etc.] 30033, 30034. 


Marceau (T. C.) Marceau. Baby 
pamphlet. [ete.] 12843, 12844. 
March bros. : 
Lost village. 22486. 


Plaie for merrie May tyme. 25020. 
Shakespeare up-to-date. 22586. 

March of truth. (Drama) 14049*. 

March winds. (Drama) 2886. 

Marcin (Max): 

Cheating cheaters. 10986. 
House of glass. 11054. 

Marconi pub. corp. Bucher (KE. E.) 
How to pass U. S. govt. wireless 
license exams. 17294. 

Marcus (S. H.) Songs of Godhead. 
18038 


Marcy (Mrs. E. D.) Mother’s prayer. 
4200. 


Marcy. (Mary) How the farmer can 
get his. 18039. 


1698 


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INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Marden, Orth & Hastings co. College 
inn salads & some other recipes. 
565. 

Marfield (D. S.) Who were your an- 
cestors? 8571. 

Margate City, N. J., direct. 17175. 

Mar-ge-let adv. co. Commer. tribune. 
Commer. tribune’s Who’s who con- 
test. 19878. 

Margileth (A. W.) Reliance coal & 
coke co. Directions. 30720. 

- Marguerite. (Motion picture) 32444. 

_ Margueritte (Paul) Autre lumiére. 

12845. 


Mari garcon (Drama) 24986. 

Mari malgré lui. (Drama) 

Maria Rosa. (Motion picture) 8842. 

Mariage de Hoche. (Drama) 24987. 

a par pro-curation. (Drama) 
1 


Marie de France Sai de |’ oiselet. 
11231. 

Marie recites. (Drama) 32094. 

Marietta, 0., direct. 30035 

Marin (Enrique Lépez-) 
Marin (Enrique) 

Marine oil engine co., ine. 
marine oil engines. 4201. 


Marine trust co. Member's card. 
30036. 


16612. 


See Lépez- 


Skandia 


Mariner (W. E.) Sworn statement in 
proof of loss. 2217. 
Mario (Marc): 
Enfant de la Croix-rouge. 
Enfant du Malheur. 24137. 
Mario e Maria. (Drama) 16613. 
Marion Co., Ind., map. 14120. 
Marion Co., W. Va., map. 32237. 
Marion specialty co. Thirty 
30049 


15699. 


six. 
Marionettes. (Motion picture) 5840. 
Maristany (A. P.): 

Angel rebelde. 10957. 

Conquista del amigo. 31702. 
Marjorie. (Drama) 11089. 
Marjorie’s luck. (Drama) 31881. 
Mark of a gentleman. (Motion pic- 


ture) 11474. 
Mark of Cain. (Motion picture) 
17008. 


Mark Twain co. Pudd’nhead Wilson. 
5833. 

Markell (G. E.) Gold colored pencil. 
30050. 


Markham (Catharine) How Christ- 
mas was saved. 27656. 

Markham (Edwin) What & why & 
when to read. 21021. 

Markham (R. D.) Sample bk. & cuts. 
2218 


Marks (Alex) Natural hair goods. 
12846 


Marks ret. B.) World conqueror. 
22659. 


Marks (Jeannette) : 
Baronet and the baby. 2786. 
Deacon’s hat. 2813. 

Glow man. 2846. 
Rambler’s reading list of good 
bks. 18040. 
Marks (L. S.) 
diagram. 26655. 
Marks (M. E.) 31939. 
Markus (Elizabeth ) 
22480. 

Marlboro, Mass., direct. 10150. 
Marlborough hotel. What every guest 
of this hotel should know. 15700. 

Marlin, Tex., map. 8633. 

Marlow (Ralph) Big fine motorcycle 

boys on the battle line. 10151. 

Marly (M. W.) Moral soc. Moral so- 

ciety tract. 24181. 
Marmoret som sov. 


Total heat-entropy 


Liberation. 


(Drama) 1108. 


Marnell (David) Grecian knight 
(night) 2890. 
Marny (Louise) See Muller (lL. M.) 
Marooned. (Motion picture) 25305. 
Marose (Otto): 
His lost love. 31806. 
Revenge. 32000. 
Wandering boy. 1217. 
Marquette, Mich., direct. 10152. 
Marquina (Pascual): 
Marquina (—) Gioconda. 2845. 
Granja de los amores. 13941. 
Villa triste y escacharrada. 32108. 


Marriage bond. (Motion picture) 


22947. 


Marriage broker. (Drama) 22496. 

Marriage broker. (Motion picture) 
19242. ! 

Marriage bureau. (Drama) 5093. 


Marriage for revenge. (Motion pic- 


ture) 19243. 

Marriage in the dark. (Drama) 
31882. 

Marriage of Anne. (Drama) 5159. 


Marriage of Arthur. (Motion picture) 


11475. 

Married a year. (Motion picture) 
27888. 

Married on the wing. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5729. 

Marrow (J. W.) M. S. pharmacal co. 


Jn-o-me toilet preparations. 4168, 
10125, 30051. 


Marry for love. (Drama) 31883. 


Marrying a ghost. (Drama) 18867, 
22497. 
Marrying for money. (Drama) 
22498. 


(Drama) 24888. 
Bonheur vo- 


Marrying Mary. 

Marsan (Maurice de) 
lant. 16502. 

Marschutz (I.) Lamb (L. A.) 
ing globe. 20819. 

Marséle (Jean) 
16612. 


Gaz- 


Mari malgré lui. 


169$ 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 0. s., v.13 


Marsh (FE. C. S.) 
the Conqueror. 27680. 


Marsh (G. L.) Good English. 6630. 


Marsh (Henry) Knight & Christensen 
co. Put-me-on for fresh air. [etc.] 
12670, 12671. 


Marsh (W. E.) 
4202. 

Marshall (Abigail) : 
It must be the clothes. 
Misfit fortune, 2894. 
Mother of a man. 1118. 
Room with bath, 22578. 
Root of evil. 25033. 
Strangers. 25048. 

Marshall (Edward) Chamberlain tells 


Wooing of William 


Pathway to health. 


5069. 


of India & the war. [ete.] 7314- 
7318. . 
Marshall (F. A.) Hamlet. 16565*. 


Marshall (J.S.) Ad helps for clothiers 
& men’s furnishers. 15701. 

Marshall (M. N.) Mother Goose ta- 
bleaux. 21022. 

Marshall (R. E.): 


Friday the thirteenth. 2835. 
Through him. 11193. 
Marshall (Robert) Philosophy of 
phylaxiology. 8248. 
Marshall (Mrs. T. R.) Preserve the 
Amer. home, 566. 


Marshall (W. G.): 
Cynthia’s romance. 
One New Year's night. 
S-O-S-Uncle Sam. 5175. 

Marshall (W. R.) William Robert 

Marshall’s personal mail course in 
scientific salesmanship. 10158. 
Marshall, N. C., map. 32238. 
Marshall & Ilsley bank. Family thrift 
bk. 7319. 
Marshall, Bruce, Polk co. 
Tenn., direct. 10270. 
Marshall-Jackson co. 
unionism, 18041. 
Marshalltown, Ia., direct. 30052. 
Marshalltown club. In the forefront 
as a city of progress. 15702. 
Marshfield, Mass., map. 14121. 
Marski (T. Kanton i) See Kantor i 
Marski (T.) 
Marston (C. E.) Geog. of Mo. 26656. 
Martell (Mme. M.) Good luck birth 


5017. 
14004, 


Nashville, 


Closed shop 


reader. 7320. 

Martens (F. H.) Little almond eyes. 
26657. 

Martha’s vindication. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11476. 


Martin (Mrs. A. E.) Lecture on the 
structure of the Engl. lang. 18780. 

Martin (B. S.) Martin (Mrs. A. E.) 
Lecture on the structure of the Engl. 
lang. 18780. 

Martin (C. E.) 
26658. 


Simplified calendar. 


1700 


Martin (C.H.) Orthopedic appliances. 
15703. 

Martin (Cornelius) Aid ptg. co. Sim- 
plified calendar. 19375, 30053. 

Martin (D. H.) What next? 7322. 

Martin (E. A.) America in its mak- 
ing. 27555*. 

Martin (F. A.) comp. Best track & 
field performances. 12847. 

Martin (G. E.) Studies in reading. 
4591. 

Martin (G. G.) Home-trade booster, 
2219. 

Martin (H. E.) 
plays co. 
10421. 

Martin (H. R.) 


Paramount photo- 
Photoplay pointers. 


Barnabetta. 16539. 

Martin (H. V.) Answer lady. 27557. 

Martin (J. D.) Symptoms, causes & 
remedies of poultry diseases. 21023. 


Martin (John) Letters to children. 
24138. 
Martin (José Ramos) See Ramos 


Martin (José) 

Martin (Kenneth) Martin safety first 
horse hitch co. Confidential terms 
and prices to representatives. [ete.] 
4203-4205. 


Martin (L. H.) Conspiring Cupid's 
compound, 7323. 

Martin (Mac) Bigger, better bus. 
10154. 

Martin (Marshall) Treasure chest. 
4211. 

Martin (Richard) Patriot’s song. 
15704. 

Martin (T. L.) Heartstrings. 24952. 
Martin (W. J.) Martin non-skid in- 
terlock horse-shoe quoits. 10157. 
Martin (W. L.) Preparedness. 26659. 

Martin (W. S.): 
Aladdin, 22349. 
Around, the world in eighty days. 
31627. 
Cinderella. 31691. 
Pathfinder. 31958. 
Snow White and the _ seven 
dwarfs. 32028. 
Tinder box. 32076. 


Martin (Walter) Astrasophy. 12848. 
Martin de Eugenio (J. M.): 
Resurrecci6n de Fantémas. 5168. 
13? 2969. , 
Martin safety first horse hitch co. 
Confidential terms & prices to rep- 


resentatives. [ete.] 4203-4205. 
Martin studios: 

Aladdin. 22349. 

Around the world in eighty days. 
31627. 

Cinderella. 31691. 

Pathfinder. 31958. 

Snow White and the seven dwarfs. 
32028. 


Tinder box. 32076. 


| 
| 
; 
, 
; 


INDEX 


“nos. 1-12, 1916 


Martin will mystery. (Drama) 
22499. 

Martindale mercantile agency. 
tindale mercantile agency 
guide, 12849. 

Martine (Rose) pseud. Sce Deming 

CR. FP.) 

Martinez (J. A.) Cacerfa. 10977. 

Martinez (R. J.): 

n American intercedes. 8260. 

Southern methods. 5186. 

Martinez, Cal., direct. 27048. 

Martini (Alexis) His word of honor. 


Martin’s (John) house, inc.: 
Burgess (Thornton) Little animal 
stories. 28308. 
Gruelle (John) ‘Travels of Tim- 
‘my Toodles. 23750. 
Martin (John) Letters to chil- 
dren. 24138. 
Martinsdale, Mont., map. 16823. 
Martinsville, Ind., map. 22744. 
Martrit (M. L.) Other girls thoughts 
and mine. 28791. 
Martyr. (Drama) 
Martyrdom of Philip Strong. 
picture) 27S889%. 
Martyrs. (Drama) 22500. 
Martyrs of the Alamo. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8843. 
Marv. pseud. 
Marvel miracle furnace co. 
problem solved. 30054. 
Marx (E. F.): 
Another chance, 27556. 
Consultation free. 22392. 
Motherhood. 11108. 
Mary (Jules) Amour dans les ruines. 
2220, 12850. 
Mary Ann. (Drama) 22501. 
Mary Clarissa (Sister) Geography. 
fete.] 30055-30059. 
Mary Domitilla (Sister): 
Fifth reader. 21025. 
Fourth reader. 15705. 
Sixth reader. 26660. 
Third reader. 10158. 
Mary Jane’s cook bk. 24417. 
Mary of the mines. (Drama) 16614. 
Mary Young. (Drama) 22502. 
Maryland, map. 3051, 3052, 22745. 
Maryland, Virginia, direct. 567. 
Mary’s ankle. (Drama) 84138. 
Marysville, O., map. 3053. 
Mas (Ram6n Asensio) 
Mas (Ramén) 
Masefield (John): 
Good Friday. 5049*. 
Locked chest. 27624. 
Sweeps of ninety-eight. 27624. 
Mashek eng. co. Coal briquetting 
machinery & plants. 18042. 
Mashing a masher. (Drama) 31884. 
Mask. (Drama) 31885. 


77396—17——16 


Mar- 
annual 


11090, 18982. 
(Motion 


See Moore (M. S.) 
Heating 


See Asensio 


Mask of fortune. 
17009. 


(Motion picture) 


Mask of men. (Drama) 276382. 

Mask of vice. (Drama) 27633. 

Masked ball. (Motion picture) 22991. 

Masked battery. (Drama) 2887. 

Masked marvel. (Drama) 5094. 

Masked _ rider. (Motion picture) 
14308. 

Masked woman. (Motion picture) 
25306. 

Masks. (Drama) 31886. 

Mason (A. BE. W.) Affair at the Semi- 
ramis hotel. 30060. 

Mason (A. G.) mfg. co.: 


A. G. Mason mfg. co. sales service. 
30061. ; 
Copyrighted pictorial illustrations. 
21026. 
25 cents is all you need. 10159. 
Mason (B. A.) Value of a valet. 
12857. 
Mason (C. H.): 
For the man she loved. 
Other wife. 14008. 


11021. 


Mason (Homozelle) Morning with 
Trowbridge. 12858. 

Mason (I. 8.) Girl as a home maker. 
30062. 

Mason (J. W. T.) Secret sex. 8490. 

Mason (N. B.) Deary Dot & the 
squee. 30063. 

Mason (R. EE.) Come listen at the 
beach. 568. 


Mason (W. E.) sr. Points from the 
speech of ex-Senator W. E. Mason. 
21027. 

Mason (Walt): 

Christmas thought. 
30064, 30065. 

Farming in China. 
570. 

Mason City, Ia.: 
Direct. 18043. 
Map. 27733. 

Masonic periodicats, ine. Norton 
(Roy) Mission. 159038, 18230, 21450. 


[ete.] 12859, 


[ete.] 569, 


Masque of Christmas. (Drama) 
27584. 
Masque of conservation. (Drama) 
27584. 
Masque of life. (Motion picture) 
19244. 
Masque of Pomona. (Drama) 27584. 
Masque of Psyche. (Drama) 5095. 
Masque of the dawn. (Drama) 
16615. 
Masquerade of charity. (Drama) 
8414. 


Mass every day in the year calendar. 
30066. 


Mass (mine) map. 25140. 
Massachusetts : 
Map. 1305, 3054, 14122, 22746, 
22747. 


1701 


INDEX 


Massachusetts—Continued. 
Supreme judicial court. 
repts. 26661, 30067. 

Massachusetts Audubon soc. 
ard (Winthrop). Winter 
243738. 

Massachusetts golf assn. Instr. for 
caddies & information for players. 
12861. 

Massachusetts retail shoe merchants 


Mass. 


Pack- 
birds. 


assn., inc. What to expect & what 
not to expect in footwear. 10160. 

Massachusetts trust co. Old Glory 
savings club. 2223. 

Massacre (Drama) 28838. 

Massage parlor occurrence. (Drama) 


8415. 
Massenet (Jules) Cleopatra 1009. 
Massengale (St. Elmo) Bigger, better 


bus. 10161. 
Massey (G. E.) Eileen of the movies. 
22411. 


Massey bus. college. Massey (R. W.) 


Massey’s touch typewriting manual. 
21028. 
Massillon, O., direct. 26671. 
Masten & Wells fireworks mfg. co. 
Catalogue & price list. 10167. 
Master. (Drama) 24989. 
Master builders co. Master builders’ 
primer. 4206. 
Master cometh. (Drama) 5096. 
Master mind pub. co.: 
Metaphysical almanac. 4222. 
Militz (A. R.) Way to heal as 
taught by Jesus Christ. 12908. 
Seott (M. I.) Pilgrimage of a 
soul. 21779. 


Master minds of finance. 12226. 

Master of her soul. (Motion picture) 
32445. 

Master of the hills. (Drama) 18868. 

Master of the looms. (Drama) 5097. 

Master of thunder. (Motion picture) 


3257 
(Drama) 5098. 


Master ‘parent. 
Master passion. (Motion picture) 


32446. 

Master physician. (Motion picture) 
5730. 

Master Will of Stratford. (Drama) 
5099. 

Masterpiece (Drama) 25057. 

Masters (R.) Meyer-Both co. News- 
paper feature cut service. 4224, 
7336, 10186, 12885-12901, 15730, 
18062, 21049-21072, 24157, 26689, 
35100. 


pt. 1, 2. 8., v.13 


Mateos (Gregorio Esteban) See Este- 
ban Mateos (Gregorio) 
Mater Dolorosa. (Drama) 1109. 
Material men’s mercantile assn., Itd.: 
Association’s bk. 15706. 
Monthly suppl. 18044, 26672. 
New names & re-ratings. [etc.] 
21029, 21030, 30069, 30070. 
Mather (C. C.): 
Dispatches 
18820. 
Double-crossed. 8325. 
Mather-Carroll co., Carma _  church- 
workers cooperative plan. 26673. 
Mathews (B. D.) Conversation les- 
sons for the beginner in music. 
30071. 


for Washington. 


Mathews (F. A.) Sleeping bags. 
8510. - 

Mathews (G. S.) Home management. 
7321. 


Mathews, Tanzey corp. : 

Pure milk. 10481. 

Safe milk. 21031. 
Mathie (Karl) Brewer. 22375. 
Mathiesen (Otto) Mycountry. 22522. 
Mathis (Bob) Fifty-fifty. 31762. 


Matin. Priollet (—) Roi des cuis- 
tots. 30672. 

Matinée girls. (Drama) 8416. 
Matinée idol. (Motion picture) 
32447. 


Matlack (J.R.) Preparedness. 10168. 
Matos adv. co., ine.: 
Ellis (R. P.) Chicken dollars & 
sense. 231, 1750, 3639-3641. 
Stoneburn (F. H.) Adopt effec- 
tive preventive measures. [etc.] 
7966-7969. 
—— Artificial hatching of chicks. 
fete.] 4723-4725. 
Great development of the 
poultry indus. [ete.] 13558- 
13560. 
Keep the chickens growing 
steadily. [ete.] 10713-10717. 
Matos-Menz adv. co., ine. Stoneburn 
(F. H.) Winter egg production de- 
termined by breeding, &c. 4725. 


Matrimonial martyr. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11477 
Matrimony the highest office. 


(Drama) 22369. 


Matson (C. V.) Message of peace. 


12862. 
Matter of taste. (Drama) 31887. 
Matteson (A. M.) Lady _ sheriff. 
31844. 


Matteson (G. A.) Lady sheriff. 31844. 


Mata film co. Opportunity. 5791. Matthews (A. M.) Piningu darymo 
Matarifas. (Drama) paslaptis. 30072. 
Matching the coal to the plant. 1851. | Matthews (Adelaide) O’Neil. 11121. 
Matchmakers. (Drama) 24931*. Matthews (Brander) : 
Matchmakers. (Motion picture) Chief European dramatists. 
8844. 10987* 
1702 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Matthews (Brander )—Continued. 
Shakespeare after three hundred 
years. 12863. 
Matthews (EE. ©.) Red bk., Knox- 
ville, Tenn. 721. 
Matthews (H. B.) In exile. 380073. 
Matthews (J. N.) co. See, for entries 
of maps, this index under names of 
places. 
Matthews (James) His price. 16573. 
Matthews (O. 8.) I’ve just received a 
letter. 30074. 
Matthews-Northrup works: 
Outline map of the U. S. A. show- 
ing the presidential vote in de- 
tail. 18045, 
World, map. 25195. 
Matthieu (David) pseud. 
(Karl) 

Mattocks (S. S.) Mattocks’ change- 
able letter & number code. 26674. 
Mattos (Max Teixeira de) See Teix- 

eira de Mattos (Max) 
Mattulath (Alice) Frauen sind die 
hiiter. 4207. 
Matty’s love affair. 
22948 


See Mathie 


(Motion picture) 
Matzdorff (C. M.) Atonement. 8273. 


Maud. (Motion picture) 11491. 
Maule (W. H.) inc. Maule seed bk. 
30075. 

Maupassant (Guy de) Necklace. 
31924. 

Mauprey (—) Faribol. 1047. 


Mauprey (André) 1914-1915. 1236. 
Maurer (R. J.) Recognizing your op- 
portunity. 30076. 
Maurer (W. P.) Filmland favorites. 
4208. 
Maurice & Adams. Eciruam gowns. 
18046. 
Mavourneen. (Drama) 27633*. 
Mawson (Robert): 
Making bayonet scabbards, 
18047-18050, 21032, 21033. 
Making the 4.5 in. howitzer car- 
tridge case. 15708. 
Making 1 Ib. cartridge cases. 
12864. 


Mfg. 12-in. shrapnel. 7324, 10169. 


[ete. ] 


Maxey (I. V.) Melody of the heart. 
10170. 

Maxfield (B. L.) Law of landlord & 
tenant. 24139. 


Maxim (Hudson) Dynamite stories. 
30077. 
Maxwell (Elsa) 
Sisters. 8417*. 
Maxwell (Helen) 
home. 26675. 
Maxwell (J. B.): 
Ladies reducing parlor. 
Police lieutenant. 14025. 
Maxwell (J. J.) Lamb ry. service 
co., Itd. Lamb burner. 7192. 


Melinda and her 


Beauty making at 


16591. 


Maxwell (J. M.): 
Cecilian riddles riddled. 10171. 
Man behind the mask. 24140. 


Maxwell (Joe) Ladies’ reducing par- 
lor. 5077. 


May (A. O.) Limb of the law. 8404. 
May (E.C.) Greater passion. 16565. 


May (I. N.) May beverage co. May’s 
safety beers. 7327. 

May (L. R.) Requirements for high 
schl. credits. 10172. 


May beverage co. May’s safety beers. 


7327. 

Maye (M. B.) O there’s a road to 
happiness. [ete.] 10173, 10174. 

Mayer (A. U.) True God. 4209. 

Mayer (Emil) No more syphilis. 
12866. 

Mayer (F.) boot & shoe co. Spe- 
cial selling manual on Honorbilt 
shoes. 12867. 

Mayer (J. B.) Udvari bolond. 22635. 

Mayer (P. M.) Co-operative dona- 
tion. 27552. 


Mayes ptg. co. Citizens trust co., 
Jeffersonville, Ind. Christmas sav- 
ings fund. 19832. 

Mayesville, S. C., map. 1306. 

Mayfield (A. U.) Off. ritual natl. or- 
der of cowboy rangers. 4210. 

Mayfield, Ky., map. 19024. 


Maynard (Cora) pseud. See Griffen 
(E. C.) 
Mayo (B. C.) N. Y. tribune. Sub- 


scribe to the New York tribune & 
secure a lot at beautiful Beachwood. 
7490. 


Mayor’s fall from grace. (Motion 
picture) 22949. 
Mayor’s lapse from virtue. (Motion 
picture) 22949 


Treasure chest. 4211. 
18051. 


Mays (Clarke) 
Maysville, Ky., direct. 
Mazer (Joseph) : 

Complete list of assays of 20 yr., 
12 size. 7328. 

Complete Waldemar chain assays. 
2224. 

First installment of second set of 
assays of twenty yr. gold filled 
cases. 12868. 

Second set of silver plated tea- 
spoon assays. 15710. 

Triple set of assays of watch 
eases. 21034. 

Mazer acoustile co. 
30078. 
Me & me moke. 
11478. 
Mead cycle co. This is the bk. that 
pays your rent. 7329. 
Mead-Morrison mfg. co.: 
Elee. hoists. 15711. 
Steam hoists. 21035. 


Specifications. 


(Motion picture) 


1703 


Meadowcroft (W. H.) Notable events 
& achievements in the life of 
Thomas Alva Edison. 12869. 


Meal ticket. (Drama) 16616. 
Mealhound. (Drama) 11091. 
Meaney (lL. M.) Man, a woman, & 


another man. 24984. 


Meaning of twelve hens in a_ back 
yard. 2517. 

Meany (G. J.) Analytic estimate of 
ry. results. 15712. 

Meany (W. J.) Tabular anal. of U. 
3s ee See 


Mears (C. W.): 
Are these advertising fallacies. 
26676. 
Talk on human nature, 2770. 
Mears (L. W.): 
Sod house as a form of shelter. 
21036. 
Story of Nebraska. 
Mears (W. A.) 
ground, 15713. 
Measure of a man. 
27890. 
Measure of Mockley. 
Meat packing industry. 
ture) 5781. 
Meccano, Itd.: 


21037. 
Mines above the 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 18869. 
(Motion pie- 


Meceano instrs. bk. [ete.] 18052, 
18053. 

Meccano manual of instrs. 21038. 

Meceano prize models. fete. ] 
30079, 30080. 


Mechanies natl bank. Christmas & 
Fourth of July club. 24141. 


Medart (Fred) mfg. eco. Medart play- 
ground apparatus. 7330. 

Medea. (Drama) 10987*. 

Medford, Mass., direct. 7331. 

Medhurst (Francis) : 

Deserter. 11002. 

Georgie’s night out. 22427. 
Mediator. (Motion picture) 27891. 
Medical direct. of N. Y., N. J. & Conn. 

30081. 

Medical mixup. (Drama) 22508. 

Medical soe. of the State of Cal. Off. 
register & direct. of physicians & 
surgeons. 10392. 

Medical soc. of the State of N. Y. 
Medical direct. of N. Y., N. J. & 
Conn. 30081. 

Medicine show. (Drama) 24990. 

Medina Co., O., map. 38055. 

Mediterranean countries, map. 14123. 

Medland (J. E.): 


Ruse. 14038. 
Thirty days a la carte. 8533. 
Veteran. 14054. 
Medland (Jack) pseud. See Medland 
(J. E.) 
Meehan (Michael) Meehan parcel 


post & express rates system. 30082. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 _ 


Meehan (Thomas) & sons Durand | 
(Herbert) Plans & plants. 6616. — 
Meek (A. R.): a 
Andover, North Andover, Mass., 
direct. 3208. 
Lynn, Swampscott, Sangus & Na- 
hant, Mass., direct. 18002. 
Salem, Beverly, Danvers, Mass., 


direct. 4556. 
Meek (H. M.) pub. co.: ; 
Derry & Chester, N. H., direct. 
17509. 
Essex Co., Mass., direct. 17578. 
Manchester, Auburn, Bedford, 


Candia, N. H., direct. 18030. 
Meeker (Claude): 
Briefly recited facts & figures re- 
lating to Cities service co. 
7332. 
Handbk. of Columbus. 15714. 
Meeker (M. 8.) Art of photoplaying. — 


30083. 
Meese & Gottfried co. 


Gen. cat. 
10175. 
Meeting. (Motion picture) 32502. 
Meeting for a cheating. (Motion pi 
ture) 8845. 
Meeting of the confidential club. 
(Drama) 81888. 


(Drama) 13983. 


Meg o’ the banchee. 
Invisible mega- 


Mega-ear phone co. 
ear phone. 21040. 
Megargel & co. Behind the name. 
12872. 
Megrue (R. C.): 
John W. Blake. 16583. 
Lucky fellow. 8408. 
Seven chances. 16682. 
Meharry (N. K.) Seore. 16680. 


Mehl (B. M.) Numismatic auction 
records. 12873. 

Meigs (A. L.) Washington (State) 
map. 8668. 

Meigs (C. L.) Steadfast princess. 
1194. 


Meigs pub. co. Pounds (J. B.) White 
gifts for the King. 30663. 
Meinzinger studios. Better view of 


your plant. 21041. 
Meirs (G.) Vampires. 12211, 23637. 
Meister bros.—Bracht co. Cat. of sup- 


$715, 
(Gustav) 


plies. 
Melby 
22475. 
Melcher (W. A.): 
Chemical treatment of questioned 
ink marks. 571*. 
Handwriting from a psychopathic 
view-point. 26677. 
Meldrum (T. B.) Utah Co., Utah, di- 


King Saint Olaf. 


rect. 18686. 
Meliade. (Drama) 8417. 
Melies mfg. co.: 
Better instinct. 22830. 


Butts Casey. crook. 32339. 


1704 


ies mfg. co.—Continued. 

_ Chorus girl & the kid. 25232. 

~ Dawn of wisdom. 32357. 

For the governor’s chair. 22887. 
From the deep. 25257. 

Jess of the hill country. 27859. 
Master of her soul. 32445. 

— Question mark. 27919. 

Target of dreams. 27951. 
Treading pearls. 25390. 
Twin souls. 32563. 


nda and her sisters. (Drama) 


(John) British war songs. 


PMetmoth the wanderer. (Drama) 
P Melody in F. 

makers. 
of love. 


14309. 
_ Melodyland. (Drama) 
_ Melrose, Mass., direct. 
_ Melrose ady. service: 
Schl. children’s water color com- 
petition. 10176, 12874, 15716. 


(Drama) 5100. 
(Drama) 1111. 
(Motion picture) 


5101, 8418. 
572. 


Schl. children’s water color or 
crayon competition. 18054, 
; 26679, 30084. 
Melting of Molly. (Drama) 27634. 
Melting pot sales assn. of America. 
Hebert’s sunshine sales talks. 4212, 
12875, 18055. 
Meltzer (C. H.) Reve d’Isis. 5169. 
Melville (Walter) Girls’ cross roads. 
18834. 
Memorial Day pageant. (Drama) 
8418*. 
Memories. (Drama) 1112, 11092. 
Memories. (Motion picture) 27871. 


Memory gem cards for seat work with 
the Horace Mann primer. 15717. 


; Memory mill. (Motion picture) 25307. 
Memphis, Tenn., direct. 15718. 
Men o’ war. (Drama) = 11093. 


Men she married. (Motion picture) 
Mendel (R. G.): 
Molly, the mule. 
Spark on the farm. 
Mendelsohn (Felix) : 
Brannew adv. service. -Brannew, 
it has answered the eall. 9186. 
Pechstein & Nagel co. Puritas, 
brannew. 18198. 
Wiedemann (George) brewing co. 
None so blind. 4917. 
Mendenhall (C. 8S.) See, for entries 
of maps, this index, under names of 


28336. 
26680. 


places. 

Mendota, Il., map. 19025. 

Menges (Charles) Truth woman. 
22631. 


Menges (Vivia) Truth woman. 22631. 


- Mercer Co., O., direct. 


Menke (F. G.) Daily sport budget. 
26681. 

Menke syndicate, inc. 
Daily sport budget. 


Ménos_ (Maurice) 


Mentor assn., inc.: 
Coe (Sayers) 
prose writers. 
11993. 
Amer. poets of the 
[etc.] 19851, 19852. 
Chile. [etc.] 28639-28642. 
Golden age of Greece. [etc.] 
3471, 3472. 
Joan of Arc. [etc.] 158, 159. 
——WNatl. gallery. [etc.] 9306, 
9307. 
Raphael. 23385, 
23386. 


Menke (F. G.) 
26681. 


Macbeth. 31872. 


Amer. 
[ete. ] 


pioneer 
11992, 


soil. 


[ete.] 


are’s country. 14822. 

Yosemite valley. 25759. 

Mumford (J. K.) Chinese rugs. 
4286. 

Singleton (Esther) Furniture of 
the revolutionary period. 4634. 

—— Historic gardens of New Eng- 
land. 18473. 


—— Old silver. 16196. 
Talman (C. F.) Weather. 18572. 
Mephisto’s manifesto. (Drama) 


11094. 


Mera (Luis Buceta y) 
Mera (Luis) 


See Buceta y 


Mercado (Angel) Mercado’s new 
method. 12876. 
Mercantile agency. Ref. bk. & Key. 


4214, 15719, 21042, 30085. 
Mercantile collection co. 


zen wants to stand well. 
BOS 2226; 


Every citi- 
[ete. ] 


Mercantile reference agency’s bk. of 


commercial ratings of corps, ete. 
4215. 

Mercantile trust co. 
ministrator—which? 
24145. 

Mercer (A. 8S.) Indian chief Washakie 
& the Big Horn hot springs. 24146. 

Mercer Co., N. J., direct. 18614. 

21043. 

Mercer Co., O., map. 19026. 

Merchandise purchasing certificate co. e 
ine. 

Automobiles, motor cycles, auto 
trucks. 12877, 15720, 18058. 
Canoes, rowboats, launches, auto- 
runabouts & cruisers.  [etc.] 

18058, 18059. 
Furniture suppl. 12877. 

Merchandising a two billion dollar out- 
put. 10481. 

Merchant (Edward) 
direct. 30656. 


Executor or ad- 
fete.] 24142- 


Polk) Coser aa: 


1705 


pt. 1, n. 8., v.13 


en Oe 


Merchant (S. A.) co., ine. 
park. 15721. 

Merchant of Venice. 16616*. 

Merchant of Venice as originally per- 
formed by Shakespeare’s company. 
(Drama) 11094*. 

Merchants & mfrs. co.: 
Bulletin. 4216, 10177. 
Merchants & mfrs. service. 

12878, 15722, 21044, 24147. 

Merchants credit & reference bureau. 

Instructions. 24148. 


Merchants’ credit assn. 
bk. of Memphis. 18060. 


573, 


Credit ref, 


Merchants’ discount service co. Allen 
discount credit service system. 
12879. 

Merchants loan & trust co. Trustee- 
ships. 24149. 


Merchants natl. bank. R. r. & street 
ry. time table for Manchester, N. H. 
21045, 30086. 


Merchants natl. bank of Boston. We 
believe. 30087. 
Merchants retail credit assn. Rating 


bk of the city of greater Dallas, Tex. 
10178. 

Merchants saving system, ltd. » Retail 
imarket price is based on a credit 
system. 24150. 

Merchants trade reports co. Rating 
bk. of dressmakers & ladies’ tailors. 
4218. ! 

Merchants trust & savings bank. Will 
a trust company increase my estate. 
4219. 

Merchants trust & savings bank, St. 
Paul. Attorney & the merchants 
trust. [ete.] 574-579. 

Merchants’ union sales co. Famous 
diamond card, selling points. 12880. 

Mere blunder. (Drama) 22504. 

Mere man. (Drama) 11095. 

Meredith (Katharine Cheever-) 
Cheever-Meredith (Katharine) 

Meredith (Owen) Lucile. 31871. 

Merely Mary Ann. (Motion picture) 
5732. 

Mergenthaler linotype co.: 

Linotype display adv. 

12881. 

Specimen bk. of type styles. 4220. 
Merian (L. H.) Telep. direct. 30088. 
Meriden, Conn., map. 27734. 

Meriden, N. H., direct. 3501. 

Merington (Marguerite) Fairy tale 
plays. 31752**. 

Merino (Manuel): 

Alegres chicas de Berlin. 31616. 

Enemigo malo. 2823. 

Merit corp. Telford (Fred) Civil 
govt. for civil service applicants. 
13593. 


See 


figures. 


Elmwood | Merker (M.C.): 


Daily sentinel. Bloomsburg’s spe- 
cial & bargain educational home 
catalog. 9357. 


Reading herald. Reading herald’s — 


special, ete. 18330. 
Special & educational home cat. 
campaign service. 21046, 30089. 


Merrell (W. S.) chem. co. Merrell 
messenger. 4221, 10179, 30090. 

Merrell messenger. 4221, 10179, 
30090. 

Merriam (G. E.) Abiding Easter 
message. 7333. 


Merriam (Ralph) Notes on oral lec- 
tures on the law of shippers & car- 


riers. 31601. 
Merrick (H. B.) Chatham Bars. 
10180. 


Merrifield (M. E.) What makes life 
worth living. 2962. 
Merrifield (Margaret 
mer. 16578. 
Merrill (C. E.) co.: 
Boylan (W. A.) City arithmetics. 


Indian sum- 


6276. 
Dyer (F.B.) Fifth reader. [ete.] 
6618, 6619. 


——— Sixth reader. 28892. 
Leland (A. P.) City reader for 
the fourth year. 7203. 
O'Shea (W. J.) Composition bk. 
by grades. 7588. 
Merrill (F. T.)  Dramatized scenes 
from American history. 8327**. 
Merrill (Fenimore) : 


Avenue. 984. 
Leisure class. 11072. 
Mirage. 13986. 


Therese. 5201, 
Merrill (G. F.) Refreshing thoughts 
for baby’s mother. 24151. 
Merrill (Milford) Glen the boy pilot. 


{[ete.] 12882, 12883. 
Merrill & Webber co.: 
Androscoggin Co., Me., direct. 
19442. 
Central Oxford Co., Me., direct. 
9251. 


Merritt (A.): 


Willard (Jess) Bat Nelson’s liver 


punch. [ete.] 8192-8194. 

— Blows that win fights. [etc.] 
4920-4923. 

— How to have health & 


muscles like mine. 940, 2742. 
List of don’ts for sparring 
beginners. 10898. 

Merritt (Geneviéve) 
man necessity. 2771. 

Merrow machine co. 
parts. 26686. 

Merry Christmas of the old woman 
who lived in her shoe. (Drama) 
24991. 


Dance, a hu- 


Price list of 


1706 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Merry Christmas plays & entertain- 
ments. (Drama) 24991. 

KF Merry Christmas, Santa. (Drama) 
' 24991. 


Merry geste of Robin Hood. (Drama) 


(Motion picture) 


Catalogue. 21047. 
Electrical supplies. 
Mervale (Gaston) : 
Caught in the act. 16511. 
~ Three’s a crowd. 8535. 
Mesa Andrés (José) Secreto de la 
biblioteca. 2922. 


30091. 


Mesa Co., Col., direct. 38765. 

Mesh of mystery. (Motion picture) 
14262, 16950. 

Message to Garcia. (Motion picture) 

q 27893. 

Messenger pub. co. Scripture text cal- 
endar. 4582. 

Messer (G. N.) How to play basket 
ball. 21048. 

Messick (H. E.) That mysterious 
love. 5199. 

Metal indus. direct. & buyers’ guide. 
10181. 


Metal indus. pub. co., inc. Metal in- 
dus. direct. & buyers’ guide. 10181. 

Metal shelter co., inc. Metal shelters. 
15723. 

Metals production equipment co.: 

Over-fired accurate temperature 
ear-type heat-treating furnaces. 
15724. 

Plate & angle heating furnaces. 
12884. 

Metaphysical almanac, 4222. 

Metaxas (N. P.) New view prin. & 
immediate cause of diseases of the 
nervous system. 10182. 

Metcalfe (J. S.) Children 
bard. 8293, 10988. 

Meteor girl. (Drama) 31889. 

Methodist bk. concern: 

Hurlbut (J. L.) Superintendent's 
helper. 416, 29418. 

Lesemann (L. F. W.) Sugges- 
tions for the teachers of the 
membership manual of the M. 
E. church. 29826. 

Methodist Episcopal church. Mem- 
bership manual. 30092. 

Meyer (H. H.) Lesson handbk. 
582, 30097. 

Methodist Episcopal church. 
bership manual. 30092. 

M. E. church (Woman’s foreign mis- 
sionary soc. of the) Core (M. K.) 
Little widow Premi. 23408. 

Método moderno para oprender 4 
escribir en maquina por el sentido 
del tacto. 26647. 


of the 


Mem- 


INDEX 


Metro pictures corp.: 
At a premium, 22823. 


At the count of ten. 8680. 
Between one & two. 25220. 


Blindness of love. 5419. 
Borrowing trouble. 14208. 
Childhood’s happy days. 8712. 
Corner in cotton. 5469. 
Crosby’s rest cure. 27802. 
Debt of honor. 5484. 
Dimples. 5498. 
Ducks is ducks. 
Duplicity. 32359. 
Flirt. 27826. 
Free speech. 27828. 
Future man. 25258. 
Ghost of a chance. 
Gravy. 22898. 
He wouldn’t wear glasses. 
Help. 14271. 
Henry’s Thanksgiving. 27842. 
Her perfect husband. 32388. 
His birthday gift. 16967. 
His first tooth. 16968. 
His rival. 19204. 
His wife’s mother. 32393. 
It never got by. 14289. 
Jones’ auto. 14292. 
Lady killer. 22932. 
Love me, love my dog. 17000. 
Lure of heart’s desire. 5710. 
Man and his soul. 5721. 
Matinee idol. 32447. 
Microbes. 17011. 
Model cook. 11487. 
Modern Hercules. 19250. 
Nobody home. 22960. 
Number one. 8876. 
One on Henry. 11497. 
Papa by proxy. 22965. 
Preparedness. 19274. 
Pretenders. 19275. 
Price of malice. 5830. 
Romeo & Juliet. 25349. 
Schemers. 14361. 
Soul market. 5899. 
Sweet charity. 11551. 
Swooners. 8949. 
Symphony in coal. 11553. 
System is everything. 8950. 
Taking a rest. 17069. 
Their divorce. 25384. 
Their first. 11557. 
Their quiet little 
8954. 
Turmoil. 5947. 
Upstart. 5971. 
What will people say? 
Metropolitan church assn. 
calendar. 20328. 
Metropolitan life insur. co.: 
Almanac. 28017. 
Frankel (L. K.) Prin. of life 
insur. 12245, 15138, 20262. 


19155. 


25260. 
32385. 


honeymoon. 


5984. 
Gospel art 


1707 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Metropolitan opera house. Grand 
opera by the Metropolitan opera co. 
30093. 

Mettler (F. L.) Incorporating under 
the laws of Del. 2227. 

Metzger (Adrian): 

Cradle song. 1015. 

Now is the time. 30094. 

Pick-up. 22556. 

Silent partner. 11165. 
Metzger (G. P.) Bigger, better bus. 

, 2228, 

Metzger (Sol) Intercollegiate ath- 
letics. 24152, 26687, 30095. 


Meurling (B. F.) Trump. 2947. 
Meurling (H. J.) Trump. 2947. 


Mevale (Gaston) Fence, 22422. 
Mexican & the = coon. (Drama) 
11096. 

Mexican natural history. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17010. 

Mexican spy. (Drama) 11097. 
Mexicano & the coon. (Drama) 
8419. 

Mexico. (Drama) 13984. 


Mexico, map. 3056, 8634-8636, 11290, 


16824, 16825, 22748. 

Meyer (A. L.) Delaisi (Francis) 
Prophecy fulfilled. 28768. 

Meyer (A. N.) Paula. 1143. 

Meyer (A. P.) Aboard the Pond-lily 
special. 8251. 

Meyer (Felix) Victory. 22639. 

Meyer (H. A.) Phoney romance. 
18892. 

Meyer (H. H.) Lesson handbk. 582, 
30097. 

Meyer (J. E.) Herb doctor. 30099. 

Meyer (J. F.) Catechism of the 


Christian religion. 30098. 
Meyer (Jacob) Bus. troubles. 13870. 
Meyer (L. M.) Pot of gold. 22561. 
Meyer (Oscar): 
Meyer-Both co. Christmas plate 
ad. series. [ete.] 30100-30135. 


Extra special sheet. [etc.] 
10183-10195. 

Ladies plate ad series. [etc.] 
7334-7347, 12885-12901, 15727- 
15735, 18061, 21049-21072, 26689-— 
26705. 

Sheet. 2939, 4227, 4228, 


10190, 10191, 18064. 


Meyer (T. T.) Moody Co. S. D., 
map. 5299. 

Mever (YV. suppers. 
15726. 

Meyer & bro. Strouse (A. H.) Easter 
tidings, recitations, dialogs & songs. 
4732. 

Meyer-Both co.: 

Amer. style no. 
‘21072. 


M.) Evening 


[ete.] 21049— 


Meyer-Both co. ijentinaliadl : 
Christmas ed. [ete.] 26689-26705. 
Christmas plate ad series. [etc.] 
30100-30135. 

Extra special sheet. [ete.] 7334 
7347, 10183-10195. 

Fashion ed., spring & summer. 
4223 


Ladies plate ad. service. [etc.] 
12885-12901, 15727-15735, 18061- 
18066. 

Newspaper feature cut service. 
{aed 4224-4996, 10186, 24157- 

Sheet. 583, 2232, 10192-10195. 


Sheet L. P. [ete.] 10190, 10191. 
Meyers (P. M.) Methods of locating 
machinery foundation templets. 


Meyerson (L. F.) Co-insurance, its 
purpose & explanation. 2234. 

Miall (A. B.) Woman on her own. 
14063*, 16729. 

Miami, Ariz., direct. 29157. 

Miami, Fla., direct. 2235. 

Mice & men. (Motion picture) 5733. 

Michael (Charles) Between the buyer 
& the firm. 7348. 


Michael Speduffy. (Drama) 2890. 
Michaels (M. G.) Helen Stanton. 
16566. 

Michaels, Stern & co. Michaels-Stern 
calendar. 30136. 

Michelena (Beatriz) Talks with 
screen-struck girls. 4235, 7349, 
10196, 12902. 


Michener (C. K.) Poppy girl. 12905. 

Michigan, map. 1307-1309, 3057, 3058, 
8637, 14124, 19027, 22749, 25141. 

Michigan City, Ind., direct. 26706. 

Michigan digest. 26707. 

Mich. limestone & chem. co. Offering a 
portion. 30138. 

Michigan policy-holders protective 
assn., ltd. Getting what you pay for. 
26708. 

Mich. state assn. of ginseng growers. 
Off. proceedings. 15736. 

Mich. state auto school. 
auto school. 4237. 


Michigan state telep. co. 
Local operating practice ref. bk. 
28583 


Mich. state 


Notes on the provision of outside 
plant exchange facilities. 3456. 
Specification. 25725. 
Michigan university. Univ. musical 
soe. Ann. May festival. 30137. 
Michigan washing machine co.: 


Analysis of initiative. [ete.] 

584-588. 

Harmony. [ete.] 42384241. 
Michigan weather chart calendar. 
30139. 
Michiganensian. 15737. 


1708 


ae = 


“nos. 1-12, 1916 


. fon of the eyesight. 
Microscopic objects. 
Middaugh & Shannon, ine. 
21073 


/ Middle Atlantic States, map. 


Middleton (M. T.) 


INDEX 


Michod (C. L.): 


Carbo corp. Carbo system sup- 
ports. 9232. 
 ——— Carbo systems. 19764. 
r jae L.) Frog prince. 27589. 
(R. A.) Natural preserva- 
18067. 


(Motion picture) 17011. 
(Motion picture) 
17012. 

Homes. 


3059, 
5295, 5296, 14125. 
Middleboro, Mass., 


direct. 30141. 


- Middlemass (R. M.) Thin ice. 18927. 
- Middleport, O., map. 25142. 
_ Middleton (George) : 


Among the lions. 381622. 
Hit-the-trail Holliday. 11049. 
Polly with a past. 8471. 
Reason. 31992. 

25028". 


Road together. 
Lady Godiva's 
ride. 1094. 


Middletown, Conn., direct. 30142 
Middletown, Conn., map. 32239. 
Middletown, N. Y., direct. 24162. 
Middletown, R. I., direct. 27345. 
Midget ear phone co. Midget. 15738. 
ae grand parade. (Drama) 


eerie. Mich., map. 22750. 

Midland map co. Jefferson Co., Ia., 
map. 19012. 

Midland pub. co. Implement blue bE. 


3912. 
Midnight. (Drama) 11098. 
oe" -& married. (Drama) 
ee: kiss. (Drama) 24993. 
Midnight masqueraders. (Drama) 
1118. 
Midnight riot. (Motion .- picture) 
19175, 19177. 
Midnight toll. (Motion picture) 25308. 
Midsummer dance dream.- (Drama) 
5102. 

(Drama) 


Midsummer night's dream. 
24993* 


Midsummer's night’s dream. See Obe- 
ron and Titania. 

Midvale steel co. Midvale diamond 
brand tool steel. f[ete.] 10201, 
10202. 

Mid-west real estate mortgage bond co. 
Investment bond. 30140. 

Midwinter madness. (Motion picture) 
17018. 

Miersch (I. A.) Black silk dress. 
22371. 

Miessner (W. 0.) 
ser. 21511. 

Mignonette. (Motion picture) S846. 


Progressive music 


Mihal (J.) co.: 
Mihal system. 12906. 
Permanent beauty can be yours. 


7352. 
Mihura (Miguel) Mant6én rojo. 8412. 
Milagro. (Drama) 13985. 


Milan Co., Mich., map. 32240. 
Milbank, S. D., map. 25148. 
Milburn (Alexander) co.: 
Milburn light. 7353. 
Milburn oxy-acetylene welding & 
cutting apparatus. 26709. 
Milburn (J. A.) Chivalry of love. 


10989. 
Milder (David) David Milder, naval 
tailor. 7354. 


Miles (C. C.) Two little shoes. 2236. 

Miles (Emanuel) New era thoughts. 
102038. 

Miles (G. B.): 

Dreamwold. 21074. 

Old Brown house. 15739. 

Up come McGinty from the bot- 
tom of the sea—the Irish rip. 
12907. 

Miles City, Mont., direct. 2237. 

Miles City, Mont., map. 19028. 

Miles Murray. (Drama) 31890. 

Milford, Ta., map. 16826. 

Milford, N. Y., map. 22751. 

Militaire motor vehicle co. of America, 
inc. Militaire-car. 18068. 

Militz (A. R.) Way to heal as taught 
by Jesus Christ. 12908. 

Milk battle. (Motion picture) 5578. 

Milk dealers sales service. Dairy- 
man’s milk co. Mary Jane’s recipes. 
19931. 


Milk of human kindness. (Drama) 
2891. 

Milk white flag. (Motion picture) 
14310. 


Mill on the Floss. 

Millaire (C. S.) 
7355. 

Millian (Rafael): 
Escuela de Venus. 
Famosa. 2830. 
Genio de Leén. 2848. 

Maldicién gitana. 31877 
Piratas (Los) 31968. 
Preceptor de su aiteza. 31975. 

Millar (F. W.) When the nation 
needs a man. 12909. 

Millar (O. O.) Yerba buena receipt 
book of old Mexican receipts for 
chilila chetis sauce. 26710. 

Millburn, N. J., direct. 669. 


Miller (A. A.) Circleometry. 7356. 
Miller (A. D.) Billy and the bDliz- 


(Drama) 22505. 
Successful business. 


2826. 


zard. 992. . 

Miller (Agnes) First Thanksgiving 
day. 27656. 

Miller (B. V.) Electrical wizard. 
31602. 


1709 


INDEX 


Miller (Mrs. C. R.) 
page. 4242, 7357, 
24163, 30143. 

Miller (C. W.) Human int. catechism. 
10204. 

Miller (D. O.) 
signs? 1030. 


Miller (E. F.) 
10205. 


Miller (E. G.) Economy method of 
writing. 18069, 21083, 24164. 


Miller (EK. H.) West Palm Beach, 


Weekly feature 
12910, 21075, 


Do you believe in 


I am content, are you. 


Ila., direct. 22253. 
Miller (E. L.) Display bank adv. 
2238. 


Miller (E. T.) co. Deems (Clarence) 
jr. Semaphore signaling simplified. 
14983. 

Miller (E. W.) co. Morley 
Hdbk. for music teachers. 

Miller (IF, A.): 

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ry. 
More pioneering. 28575. 
Fox Lake region, Ill., map. 11268. 

Miller (F. P.) Rules & regulations. 
30145. 

Miller (Fred) 

Miller (G. E.): 

Flag of Uncle Sammy & the Jack 
of Johnny Bull. 30146. 

Katherine Belvue. 2239. 

Skel-E, 4245. 


Miller (G. J.) South America, map. 
25175. A 

Miller (G. L.) Miller (G. L.) & co. 
Miami—peerless jewel of the South. 
24165. 

Miller (H. R.) 
& regulations. 

Miller (Hubert) 
exploits. 13871. 

Miller (I. C.) Jake’s family. 27609. 

Miller (J. Henry) ine. Story of 
stories. 30147. 

Miller (John Henderson) My Saviour, 
‘tis of Thee. 15740. 

Miller (J. W.): 


(F. C.) 
12937. 


California. 12914. 


Miller (F. P.) Rules 
30145. 
Dr. Eisenbart & his 


Illus. notes on the Bible hist. 
maps. 12915. 
Mediterranean countries, map. 
14123. 
Palestine, map. 14147. 
Miller (Joe) Ring candidate. 25028. 


Miller (K. B.): 

Eleanor’s mud. 18822. 

Emanuel. 1042. 

Her master’s voice. 18840. 
Miller (L. B.) Boone’s lick. 24166. 
Miller (L. E.) Without a heart. 8574. 
Miller (Lucy) Girl’s new story of a 

mining stampede. 10206. 
Miller (M. B.) September on Wind 
River trail. 10207. 


pt. 1, n. 8., v.13 


Miller (M. C.) Handwork for Inter- 
natl. graded Sunday school lessons. 
589, 10208, 18070. 

Miller (QO. A.) treeing machine co. 
Miller shoe tree catalogue. 30148. 
Miller (P. A.) Bus. producer. 10212. 
Miller (S. Y.) Rays of light. 10213. 

Miller (Sara) Escape. 13926. 

Miller (W.C.) Descent of property in 
Ill. 18071, 21084. 

Miller (W. G.) Oxyoline. 15741. 

Miller (W. H. B.) Uncle Ben’s clover- 
field. 4246. 

Miller (Wilhelm) Prairie spirit in 
landscape gardening. 26711. 

Miller & Miller co.: 

Miller & Miller co. system. 7360. 
New Amer. hotel. Worth while 
sayings from master minds, 4312. 

Miller-Harbaugh realty co. Lynch (H. 
M.) Road to contentment. 20899. 

Miller pub. co. Miller’s almanack & 
yr.-bk. of the trade. 15742. 

Miller rubber co. Mr. Miller Merit 
Merchandiser presents the Miller 
merchandising theory. 18077. 

Miller sales co. Skates of quality. 
12916. 

Miller saw-trimmer co. Miller saw- 
trimmer & special attachments. 4247. 

Miller train control corp. Miller train 
control. 12917. 

Miller’s almanack & yr.-bk. of the 


trade. 15742. 
(Drama) 31891. 


Miller’s children. 
Milliken bros., ine. Multiple unit sys- 


tem of steel shed construction. 
10214. 

Millikin (H. E.) Millikin method of 
piano instruction. 7361, 10215, 
24167. 

Millikin natl. bank. Bankers’ cer- 


tificate savings bk. 4248. 
Milling & grain news. Estabrook (A. 
W.) Flour & wheat testing. 20101. 


Million a minute. (Drama) 31892. 

Million a minute. (Motion picture) 
11480. 

Million dollar bill. (Drama) 2892. 

Million dollar doll. (Drama) 16618. 


Million dollar smash. (Motion pic- 


ture) 27894. 

Million for a baby. (Motion picture) 
22950. 

Millionaire Billie. (Motion picture) 
8847. 


Millionaire’s son and the shop girl. 


(Drama) 31893. 

Millionengretl. (Drama) 24994, 
31894. 

Millions for defense. (Drama) 8420. 


Millions in movies. 
Mills (A. W.) 
4249. 


(Drama) 8421, 
Guided by the spirit. 


1710 


ss Te hr! lc el eee 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


- Mills (E. C.) Business penmanship. 
7362. 


Mills (E. J.) Mills (William) & son. 
Fishing tackle exclusively. 12918. 


Mills (J. L.) Singed wings. 2930. 


Mills (J. P.) Voice from my heart. 
80149. 
Mills (M. P.) Ingersoll (Helen) 
Wonder of the flowers. 15385. 


Mills (William) & son. Fishing tackle 


exclusively. 12918. 
Mills’ college. Favorite recipes. 
15748. 
Mills of God. (Drama) 5103. 
Mills of the gods. (Drama) 22506. 
Millstones. (Motion picture) 8848. 
Millwork cost information bureau. 
Standard cost finding system. 7363. 
Milne (W. J.): 
Key to Progressive arith. 10216. 
Progressive arith. 7364. 
Milner (Florence) Jimmie’s impres- 
sions of Poe. [etc.] 4250-4252. 
Milo bar-bell co.: 
Our 1917 feature. 30150. 


Strength. 4728, 31144. 
Milton (R. H.) Culture of dark open 


fire-cured tobacco. 7365. 

Milton univ., inc. Dept. of commerce 
& bus. administration. {ete.] 
24168, 24169. 

Milwaukee, Wis. : 

Direct. 24170. 
First trust co. Elmwood. 26712. 


—— Our building. 30152. 
Map. 25144, 27735, 27736, 32240, 
32241 


Milwaukee Co., Wis., map. 14126. 
Milwaukee dustless brush co. Just 
reach under & pull the dust out. 
10217. 
Milwaukee elec. ry. & light co.: 
Electrical house that Jack built. 
12919. 
Primer of precaution. 
30151. 
Milwaukee lace paper co. Thousand 
and one ways. 4253. 
Milwaukee off. municipal 


24171, 


direct. 


12920. 
Milwaukee sanitary methods co. Dis- 
infected rug. 21085, 
. (Motion picture) 25210. 
Minahan (Katharine) : 

Bird day features. 7366. 

Natl. bird sanctuary associates, 
inc. Bird sanctuary competi- 
tions. 30252. 

Mine in the face of death. 
22507 


Miner (G. le 
Appendix G to bookkeeping. 4254. 
Teachers’ ref. bk. 7367. 


(Drama) 


Miner (W. H.): 
Calendar of Hearst’s Delight farm. 
594. 
Nesbit (W. D.) 
giving. 30306. 
Record of drop hammer indicator 
test. 12921. 
Van Dyke (Henry) 
greetings. 900. 
Minerva, O., map. 1310. 
Minerville, N. Y., map. 32242. 
Mingling spirits. (Motion picture) 
5734. 
Miniature life. 24172. 
Minidoka Co., Id., map. 14127. 


Mining activity on the British front. 
(Motion picture) 19245. 


Hymn of Thanks- 


Christmas 


Mining & scientific press. Mining & 
scientific press service. Selling to 
the mining field. 7368. 

Mining catalog combined with coal 
field direct. 21086. 

Mining investor pub. co. Wilder (F. 


C.) Swing around the circle of 


Bull Hill. [ete.] 8190, 8191. 
Minister & the thief. (Drama) 
31895. 
Ministering maidens. (Drama) 8422. 
Minna von Barnhelm. (Drama) 
10987*. 
Minneapolis, Minn. : 
Direct. . 21087, 
First & security natl. bank. Bud- 
get questions. f[ete.] 30153, 
30154. 
Map. 22752, 25145. 
Minneapolis direct. co. Minneapolis, 


Minn., direct. 21087. 
Minneapolis industries assn.: 
Minneapolis, Minn., map. 22752. 
St. Paul, Minn., map. 5339. 
Minneapolis jour.: 
Certain definite expenses. 
12923-12925. 
For your family’s sake start a 


fete. ] 


savings acct. [ete.] 10218, 
10219. 
Great war puzzle. [etce.] 7369— 
7271. 
How are you John, 4255. 
Minneapolis real estate index co. 
Atlas & ownership index. 15744, 
18078. 
Minneapolis traffic assn. Grain rate 
bk. 30155. 
Minneiska. 15745. 
Minnesota, map. 1311, 3060, 14128, 


19029, 22758, 22754. 
Minnesota chandelier co. Lighting fix- 
ture. 2240. 
Minnesota loan & trust co. 
opposition. 24173. 
Minnesota map pub. co.: 
Anoka Co., Minn., map. 25093. 


Co-op. or 


1711 


INDEX | 


pt. 1, nD. s., v.13 
Minnesota map pub. co.—Continued. Missing chap. (Motion picture) 
Washington Co., Minn., map. 25359. 
25187. Missing links. (Motion picture) 
Minnesota, North & South Dakota & 8860. 
Montana gazetteer & bus. direct. ou locket. (Motion picture) 
7372. : ‘ 
P : Missing one. (Motion picture) 32452. 
Minnesota (Univ. of) Schlenker ‘ona 
(Carl) Bulletin for teachers of Ger- ramen watchman. (Motion: picture) 
pin 24522. Missing witness. (Motion picture) 
Minnesota weather chart calendar. 295312. 
30156. Mission of the damned. (Drama) 
Minnetonna co. Minnetonna ripener & 18870. 
pasteurizer. 26713. Mission San Jose, Cal., map. 5297. 
Minor (Robert) Every nation lies in | Missionary educa. movement of the 
this war. [ete.] 2241-2243. U. S. & Canada: 
Mint spy. (Drama) 8423. Election day. 16537. 
Minute record’s bureau. Pace-maker. Ferris (A. B.) Pageant of the’ 
12926. land of the golden man. 29042. 
Minwax co., ine. Floor treatments, Foreign missions conference of W. 
4256. A. Missionary ammunition, 
Mir (Guillermo Hernindez) See Her- 29085. 
naindez Mir (Guillermo) Hamlin (A. B.) Hope of the 
Miracle. (Drama) 8424, 16619. world. 358. 
Miracle girl. (Drama) 22508. Suppl. to the Hope of the 
Miracle of Saint Anthony. (Drama) world. 1886. 
22509. Heroine of Ava. 13951. 
Miraculous night. (Drama) 27636. Test. 25052. 
Miraculous pitcher. (Drama) 16620. | Mississippi, map. 1312, 19030, 22667. 
Mirage. (Drama) 1114, 13986. Mississippi weather chart calendar. 
Miranda’s motives. (Drama) 13987. 30157. 
Mirete (Ram6én Diaz) See Diaz | Missouri, map. 1313, 19031, 227565. 
Mirete (Ramé6n) Missouri & Kan. telep. co.: 
Mischievous Maizie. (Drama) 5104. Telep. direct. 7373, 21088, 30158. 
Misdirecting traffic. (Drama) 2893. Traffic bulletin. 18088. 
Misfit fortune. (Drama) 2894. Mo. crematory assn.: 
Mishaps of Musty Suffer. (Motion Cremation. 10220, 21089. 
picture ) 5735-5739, 8849-SS858, Cremation, a growing custom. 
14811-14814, 17014-17016, 19246, 30159. 
22951, 25309-25311, 27896, 32448—] Missouri dairy co. How to serve cot- 
2451. tage cheese. 15746. 


Mishawaka woolen mfg. co. Instruc- 


tions to salesmen. 2244. 


Misjudged. (Motion picture) 32499. 
Misleading lady. (Motion picture) 
5740. 
Miss Adventure. (Motion picture) 
11481. 


Miss Blossom. (Motion picture) 8859. 


Miss Devil-May-Care. (Drama) 
22510. 

Miss George Washington. (Motion 
picture) 27899. 

Miss Get Rich Quick. (Drama) 
31896. 


Miss Nanny Goat on the rampage. 
(Motion picture) 11482. 

Miss Petticoats. (Motion picture) 
19248. 

Miss Pipp’s fortune. (Drama) 16622. 

Miss Poinsettia. (Drama) 31897. 

Miss Seatterbrain. (Drama) 16621. 

Miss Swift. (Drama) 8257. 

Miss Warren’s brother. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5741. 


Missouri state life insur. co. New 
bldg. assn. policy. 30160. 
Missouri Valley off. ry. guide & hotel 


direct. 7374. 

Missouri weather chart calendar. 
30161. 

Mistake. (Drama) 27637. 

Mistake in rustlers. (Motion picture) 
22952. 

Mistakes will happen. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27900. 

Mr. & Miss Victrola. (Drama) 
22511. 

Mr. Buddy Brigg’s burglar. (Motion 
picture) 11483. 

Mister Butterfly. (Drama) 31898. 

Mr. Fuller Pep. (Motion picture) 
11484, 11485, 14315. 

Mr. Housekeeper. (Motion picture) 
8861. 

Mr. Inquisitive. (Drama) 31899. 

Mr. Jack. (Drama) 5105. 

Mr. Jack, a doctor by proxy. (Motion 


picture) 8862. 


1742 


INDEX 


. Jack, a hall room hero. (Motion 
picture) 57438. 
. Jack ducks the alimony. (Motion 
picture) 5744, 

Mr. Jack goes into business. (Motion 

picture) 8863. 

Mr. Jack hires a stenographer. (Mo- 
tion picture) 8864. 

Mr. Jack inspects Paris. (Motion 

picture) 5745. 

Mr. Jack, the hash magnate. (Motion 
picture) 5746. 

Mr. Jack trifles. (Motion picture) 
5747. 

Mr. Jack wins the double cross. (Mo- 
tion picture) 5748. 

Mr. Jack’s artistic sense. (Motion 
picture) 8865. 

Mr. Jack’s hat & the eat. (Motion pic- 
ture) S866. 

Mr. James of Tondon. (Drama) 
22512. 


Mr. Meldiot’s assassination. (Motion 
picture) 5749. 
Mr. Meeson’s will. 

14265. 
Mr. Miller’s documents. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32453. 

Mister Nobody. (Drama) 31900. 
Mr. Nobody Holme, he buys a jitney. 
(Motion picture) 5750. 
Mr. Pratt. (Drama) 13988. 
Mr. Vampire. (Motion 


Mr. Willoughby calls. 
24995 


(Motion picture) 


picture) 
(Drama) 


Mister 44. (Motion picture) 22953. 

Mrs. Billie. (Motion picture) 8825. 

Mrs. Dane’s danger. (Motion picture) 
5751. 

Mrs. Eastman’s brooch. (Drama) 
31901. 

Mrs. Everywoman visits a modern 
laundry. 24628. 


Mrs. Green’s mistake. (Motion pic- 


ture) 5752. 
Mrs. Hawthorne, pro tem. (Drama) 
22513. 
Mrs. Kingston’s case. (Drama) 
11099. 
Mrs. Osmond’s reflection. (Drama) 
5106, 13989. 
(Drama) 


Mrs. Pretty & the premier. 
2895 


Mrs. Ritter appears. (Drama) 1115. 

Mistress of theinn. (Drama) 10987*. 

Mistrz Twardowski. (Drama) 2896. 

Mitchel (F. A.) Armlet. 15747. 

Mitchel (J. S.) How to become a 
weight thrower. 30162. 

Mitchell (A. B.) Improved traverse 
tables. 10221. 

Mitchell (Bruce) Beast. 10222. 


Mitchell (C. M.) Motherhood. 24174. 


Mitchell (D. L.) 
18891. 

Mitchell (Edmund) : 
Alone. 24894. 
Her mother love. [ete.] 596, 597. 
Tales of destiny. 7375. 

Veteran who justified his pension. 
12927. 
Mitchell (F. M.) 
Mitchell (Georges) 

22576. 
Mitchell (H. B.) W 
& I did eat. 857 

Mitchell (H. G.): 
If. 10228. 
Trouble’s pack, 

Mitchell (H. R.) 

primer. 27523. 

Mitchell (J. A.): 
Best laid plans. 13888. 

Willie Jones’s stepmother. 1228. 

Mitchell (J. F.) jr. Habit kiss. 


Perkin’s luck. 


Cap’n Jud. 31672. 
Revenge of a son. 


oman tempted me 


y 
~ 
(. 


10225. 
Wild animal stamp 


11040. 

Mitchell (Langdon) Major Penden- 
nis. 24982. 

Mitchell (M. F.) Chance. 13903. 
Mitchell (N. B.) Mask of vice. 
27633. 


Mitchell (P. A.) Colville Indian res- 
ervation, Wash., map. 14082. 

Mitchell (R. C.) See Young (R. 
C. M.) 

Mitchell (S. L.) Natl. old trails road 
to Cal., map. 19033. 

Mitchell (T. A.) U. S. parcel post 
computer. 21090. 

Mitehell (W. D.) 
founder. 12928. 

Mitchell-Lewis motor co. 
the six of 16. 12929. 

Mitchell pub. co. Commer. & savings 


Art of the bronze 


Mitchell, 


bank. Guaranteed deposits. 12005. 
Mitchner (H. R.): 

Continental bond corp. ~ Conti- 

nental investment bond. [etc.] 


14864, 14865. 
Plan of the Continental in- 
vestment bond. 19887. 

Mitter (George) Plan for the church 
to do special mission work through 
the educa. of the people in the pro- 
motion of their health. 21091. 


Mitzer murder. (Motion picture) 
27861. 

Mix-up in black. (Motion picture) 
11486. 

Mix-up in movies. (Motion picture) 
5753. 

Mixed blood. (Motion picture) 382455. 

Mixed color scheme. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5754. 

Mixed kids. (Motion picture) 5755. 


Mixon (Ada): 
Father of waters. 
Last act. 31849. 


16546. 


1713 


INDEX 


pt. 1, nD. s., v.13 


Mixon (Ada)—Continued. 
Lillith. 1100. 
Peace on earth. 

Mjelde (M. M.) 


14018. 
Norway for defiance 


if U. S. would lead. 30163. 
Moberly, Mo., map. 25146. 
Mobile, Ala., direct. 10225. 


Mobile chamber of commerce & bus. 


league. Southern port, Mobile. 
30164. 

Mobile citrus co., ine. Income for gen- 
erations. [ete.] 12930, 12931. 
Moccasin, Mont., map. 14129. 
Mockery. (Drama) 16623. 

Mocley (Jay) Reel romance. 2917. 
Model burglar. (Drama) 31902. 
Model cook. (Motion picture) 11487. 
Model husband. (Motion picture) 
5756. 

Model 46. (Motion picture) 22954. 
Modelo. (Drama) 31903. 

Models abroad. (Drama) 22514. 
Modenwelt. 7376, 30165. 

Modern business. (Drama) 5107. 
Modern bus. suppl. 2245. 

Modern cave-man. (Drama) 24996. 
Modern credit reporting. 1629. 
Modern Delilah. (Drama) 18871. 
Modern diamond tool co. To opera- 
tors. 18089. 

Modern East Lynn. (Drama) 31904. 


Modern Enoch Arden. (Motion pic- 


ture) 5757, 19249. 

Modern ethical dental assn. of In- 
diana. Fort of fact & the army of 
opinion. [ete.] 80166, 30167. 

Modern Hercules. (Motion picture) 
19250. 

Modern Icelandic plays. (Drama) 
27637". 

Modern Joan of Are. (Motion picture) 
27875. 


Modern Judas. (Drama) 18872. 
Modern methods school co. Factory 


management. 21092, 24165, 30168. 
Modern Mother Goose. (Drama) 
16624. 


Modern Paul. (Motion picture) 5758. 

Modern pirate. (Motion picture) 
19180, 22893. 

Modern print shop. America’s great- 
est blotters. [ete.] 21094, 21095. 

Modern prodigal. (Drama) 31990. 

Modern Samaritans. Why you should 
join the order of Modern Samari- 


tans. 10226. 
Modern Thelma. (Motion picture) 
S867. 


Modesto, Cal., direct. 18090. 
Modesto to San Francisco, Cal., map. 
1314. 


Modiste -thru necessity. (Drama) 
5108. 
Moe (G. F.) Lightning week-day cal- 

endar. 21096. 


Méller (E. C. H.) Trap. 8539. 
Moeller (Philip) : 
Helena’s husband. 32119*. 
Miracle of Saint Anthony. 22509. 
Roadhouse in Arden. 1172. 
Sisters of Susanna. 22594. 


Moeller (Philip) Up at Nazareth. 
16700. 
Moffat (W. D.) Yosemite valley. 
25759. 
Moffat, Yard & co.: 
Kay (G. A.) When the sand-man 
comes. 29660. 
Plays for home, school & settle- 
ment. 25020*. 
Mogyordéssy. (Arkfda) Palestra. 
18091. 


Mohawk, N. Y., direct. 15286. 
Mohawk elec. supply co. Gen. cat. 


15748. 
Mohler (Louis) Music moods. 30169. 


Mohler (M. L.) Columbia record. 
26714. 

Mohn (John) Maine & Michigan. 
24178. - 

Molina (Tirso de) Comedy of resur- 
rection. 24922. 


Moline, Ill., direct. 21097. 
Moline heat: 
High class heating. 4257. 
Moline heat as applied.  [ete.] 
7377-7380. 
Mollie Bawn. (Drama) 13990, 22515. 
Molly machree. (Drama) 31905. 
Molly Make-Believe. (Motion picture) 


8868. 
Molly o’ Pigtail alley. 
ture) 17051. 
Molly’s aunt. (Drama) 31906. 
Moloch stoker co.: 
Bulletin. 26715. 
Proposal & specifications. 24179. 
Moloney (W. J.) Moloney car stake 
co. Moloney telescopic car stake. 
30170. 
Moment before. 


(Motion pic- 


(Motion picture) 


8869. 
Mona Lisa. (Drama). 16625. 
Monadnock (Mt.) map. 8638. 


Monaghan (H. D.) Hand of Ethel- 
berta. 22440. 

Monarch pub. co. Hobart (Frederick) 
Monarch system of piano instruc- 
tion. 29363. 

Monarch typewriter co. Mahony 
(PR. Método moderno para 
aprender, etc. 26647. 

Money. (Drama) 31907. 

Money & love. (Drama) 16626. 

Money bags. (Drama) 24997. 

Money for nothing. (Motion picture) 


11488. 
Money lenders. (Motion picture) 
14316. 


Money mad. (Drama) 8425. 


1714 


*¢ ST.” oe | 


Money to burn. 
| 22055. 


; Monmouth film corp. 


~ Monosmith 


INDEX 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 2904. 

& the doctor. (Drama) 

Jimmie Dale, 
alias the Grey Seal. 25284, 25285, 
27860-27863, 32419-32421. 

Monna Vanna. (Motion picture) 
5759. 

Monon, Ind., map. 25147. 

Mononen (Fred) Everything needs a 
beginning. 7381. , 
(Rosanna ) 
Mich., direct. 3294. 
Monroe (H. EB.) Historical Luther- 

anism. 30171. 
Monroe (Harriet) Three travelers 
watch a sunrise. 25056. 
Monroe, Ga., map. 16827. 
Monroe, Mich., map. 19032. 
Monroe calculating machine co. : 
Instr. bk. of the Monroe calcu- 
lating machine. 10227. 
Results. 7710. 
Monroe City, Mo., map. 32243. 
Monroe Co., Fla., map. 32244. 
Monroe Co., Ill, map. 25148. 


Bay View, 


Monroe Co., Mich., direct. 18092. 
Monroe Co., Mich., map. 16828, 32240. 
Monroeville, Ind., map. 14130. 


Monsarrat (J. M.) Honolulu, Hawaii. 
Traffic speed & automobile registra- 
tion ordinances. 389. 

Monsieur Beaucaire. (Drama) 11100. 

Monsieur Renaud. (Drama) 1116. 

Montague (G. H.) How the law 
against tying contracts affects bus. 
men. 598. 

Montague (John) Secret sin. 1177. 

Montague (Mary) How to make oth- 
ers love you. 30172. 

Montague (Walter) : 

Artist’s ideal. 8269. 
Bad girl of the family. 
Lost melody. 16608. 
My little pal. 8433. 
Night operator. 22534. 
Tryout. 8547. 

Montamin. (Drama) _ 18873. 

Montana, map. 1315, 3061, 8639. 

Montana flour mills co. From the 
kernel to the loaf. 599. 

Montana weather chart 
30173. - 

Montclair, N. J., direct. 4258. 

Montclair, N. J., map. 5298. 

Montenegro (Ramén Lépez-) See Lé- 
pez-Montenegro (Ramén) 

Monterde (Bernardino Bautista) See 
Bautista Monterde (Bernardino) 
Monterrey (Manuel) Cacerfa. 10977. 

Montgomery (C. A.): 

False Shakespeare epitaph now at 
Stratford-on-Avon. 4259. 


8276. 


calendar. 


Montgomery (C. A.)—Continued. 
Shakespearean anagrams. 12932. 
Montgomery (F. T.) Billy Whiskers 
out West. 7382. 
Montgomery (J. C.) 
channel facts. 405. 
Montgomery (James) 
21098. 
Montgomery (S. E.) Rochester mining 
district, Nev., map. 5331. 
Montgomery, Ala., direct. 
Montgomery Co., Pa.: 
Map. 25149. 
Yr. bk. 18093. 
Monthly — service 
26716, 30174. 
Monticello, Ill. map. 
Monticola. 15749. 
Montignac (Georges) 
de guerre. 7384. 
Montpelier, O., map. 
Montpelier, Vt., direct. 4260. 
Montross gallery. Catalog: Cezanne 
exhibition through Jan. 600. 
Moods of Medora. (Motion picture) 
22956. 


Houston ship 


Her birthright. 
2246. 
bulletin. 21102, 
1316. 


Etrange idylle 


16829. 


Moody Co., S. D., map. 5299. 
Moody manual co.: 
Corporation security ratings. 
3502. 
Cumulative daily digest of corp. 
news. 3530, 17409. 
Moody’s manual. 2247, 18094. 
Moody’s manual of railroads & 


7385. 
investments. 


corp. securities. 

Moody’s analyses of 
4261. 

Moody’s investors service. Moody’s 
analyses of investments. 4261. 

Moody’s manual of railroads & corp. 
securities. 7385. 

Moon (W.H.) co. Moons hardy trees 
& plants. 2248, 7386. 

Mooney (C. H.) Land contract, in- 
terest, insurance & tax clauses. 
21104. 

Mooney (R. E.) Thrills. 5204. 

Moonlight Mary. (Drama) 1117. 

Moonshine blood. (Motion picture) 


32456. 

Moore (Allen) .Scroll of the law. 
30175. 

Moore (C. D.) Hot Springs. 21105. 


Moore (C. H.): 


Old messages. 30176. 


Spokane & eastern trust co. Ex- 
pense record. 13518. 
Good spenders. [ete.] 7925, 
7926. 
Moore (D. P.) Information on pat- 


ents. 21106. 
Moore (E. C.): 
Outlines to accompany What is 
education. 4262. 
Two of a kind. 2948. 


1715 


INDEX 


pt. I, 2. s., v.13 


Moore Lusitania sunk. 
30177. 


Moore (Elbert) 
601 


(Ek. W.) 
Student guide no. 1. 


Moore (F. A.) co.: 
Greene Co., Mo., direct. 9665. 
Polk Co., Ia., direct. 18306. 
Moore (F. E.): 
Amer. electrical supply co. Cata- 
_ log. 3186. 
Davies supply co. Gen. cat. D. 
14926. 
Steam catalog. 9368. 


Elec. appliance co. Catalogue. 
28915. 

Fort Wayne vulcanizing works. 
Ann. cat. 9579. 


Ill. malleable iron co. Catalog. 
6974 


—— Catalog, steam goods dept. 
3910. 

Interstate elec. co. Cat. 9881. 

Kansas City automobile supply 


co. Automobile accessories. 
9945. 

Meister bros.—Bracht co. Cat. of 
supplies. 15715. 


Moore (F. 0.) Answers to Jokes on 
the Ford & Songs on the fly. 10229. 


Moore (H. W.) Defective. 5022, 
16523, 24926. 
Moore (Herbert) : 
Cypress trail. 18816. 
Isle of woman. 18849. 
Moore (I. M.) Betsy Hamilton's 


southern character sketches. 7387. 

Moore (J. A.) Machinists diary. 
15750. 

Moore (J. H.) Beginner’s harmony 
writing bk. 7388. 

Moore (L. W.) Birthday of the in- 
fanta. 2788. 

Moore (M. 8S.) 

Moore (Menlo) inc. 
18884. 

Moore (O. L.) Simple acct. sales bk. 
manual. Sales manual. 21838. 

Moore (O. M.) Universal code signals. 
30178. 

Moore (W. C.): 


Yankee land. 602. 
On the veranda. 


Camera & a competence. _ [etc.] 
21107, 21108. 
World wide opportunities. [ete] 


30179, 30180. 
$2000 a year in a bus. of your 
own. 4263. 
Moore & Evans: 
Our monthly 
15751, 30181. 
Our salesman catalog. 24180. 
Wholesaie sporting goods. 12933. 
Moore & White co. Friction clutches. 
21109. 
Moore & Winter. Sangamon Co., IIL, 
farm direct. 2467. 


salesman. 10230, 


Moore bros. co. Moore’s stoves, ranges, 


furnaces. 10231. 
Coming 1s 


Moore - Clement (Maud) 


across. 31700. 


Moore push pin co.: : 
Stone (Virginia) Her home. 


27286. 
Underwood (P. G.) System sim- 
plified. 27396. 

Moore steam turbine corp. Single & — 
multi-stage steam turbines & reduc- 
tion gears. 30183. 

Moores Hill, Ind., map. 3062. 

Moorhead, Minn., direct. 6684. 

Moorhead pub. co. Moorhead’s quar- 
terly record. 608, 12934, 18095. 

Moosilauke (Mt.) map. 14131. 


Moral. (Drama) 31908. 
Moral fabric. (Motion picture) 5760. 
Moral right. (Motion picture) 32457. 


“Moral soc. Moral soc. tract. 


Moral uplift society of America. It 
may be your daughter. 25282. 
Morals of Hilda. (Motion picture) 
32458, 
Moran (Neil) Knockout. 16589. 
Morcomb (M.E.) Red Feather stories. 


18097. 

Mordecai (S. F.) Mordecai’s law 
notes. 26717. | 
Mordecai, the Jew. (Drama) 13991. 
More money than manners. (Motion 

picture) 11489. 

More the merrier. (Drama) 31909. 
Moreau (Emilienne) Mes mémoires. 
4264. 

Morehead (G.) Sorceress. 1190. 


Morehouse (W. R.): 

After sixty years. 
10246. 

Bank letters. 12935. 

Morej6én (J. M. de Ortega-) See Or- 
tega-Morején (J. M. de) 

Moreland (G. L.) Fan fax. 21110. 

Morgan (Edward) Son of the greater 
fatherland. 32031. 

Morgan (F. L.) co. Morgan’s gift 
verses. 9554, 21111, 30184. 

Morgan (G. J.): 

Getting a start. 16559. 

Getting acquainted. 16560. 
Morgan (Gene) Miss 1916. 604. 
Morgan (J. G.) Morgan’s selling serv- 

ice. Instructions. 15752. 
Morgan (L. H.) Oh, I want to bea 
grind-organ man. 24182. 
Morgan (Merlin) She smiled. 8502. 
Morgan (T. M.): 

Northern life insur. co. Classifi- 
eation of life & accident & 
health risks. [ete.] 4365-4367. 

Endowment. 13133. 
Morgan (T. S.) & son. Morgan’s boys 
dept. 4265. 


[ete.] 10232— 


1716 


‘an spring co. Wire products. 
; zvan’'s (Hnoch) sons co. Ballard 
' (A. H.) Sapolio sisters. 17187. 

forgan’s selling service. Instructions. 
15752. 
oriarty (J. T.) Glories in Old Glory. 


4267. 

Mc Rares Repentant prodigal. 

Morison (F. R.): 

Home nursing suggestions. 
21113-21115. 

Monthly talk to bank employees. 
2249, 7389, 12936, 15753, 18098, 

_ 21115-24183, 30185. 

Morley (F. C.) Hdbk. for music 
achers. 129387. 

Morley (Malcolm) : 
Long finger. 16602. 
Told by the gate. 

Morley (W. K.): 

Blind wife. 18800. 
Rich poor man. 82003. 

Morman (J. B.): 

Best methods of protection against 
white diarrhea. 10247. 

EKliementary principles for the 
operation of an incubator. 4268. 

Morning herald co. Casad (C. A.) 
Bob Jones pours volleys of hot shot 
in first sermons. 6347. 

Morning teleg. Sunday magazine. 605, 
2250, 4269, 7391, 10248, 12938, 15754, 
18099, 21116, 24184, 26719. 

Morosco (Oliver) : 

Canary cottage. 2793, 16509. 
Code of Marcia Gray. 5466. 
Her father’s son. 22906. 
House of lies. 19209. 

Morosco (Oliver) photoplay co.: 
International marriage. 16980. 
Madame La Presidente. 5713. 
Making of Maddalena. 11471. 
Pasquale. 11509. 

Redeeming love. 32519. 
Road to love. 27923. 
Stronger love. 19309. 
Moroso (J. A.): 
Let’s pretend. 84083. 
Sisters. 22593. 
Treadmill. 8540. 
Morphy (E. A.) Astragen waistcoat. 
4272. 


[etc.] 


250057. 


Morrell (Edwin): 
What kind of a man is President 
Wilson. 7396. 
Why red-haired women make good 
wives. [ete.] 12944, 12945. 
Morrell (Louis) Coming back. 5009. 
Morrill (Chas.) Saw points. 12946. 
Morrill (W.C.) Morrill (Chas.) Saw 
points. 12946. 


T7396—17 17 


; oe Merde & co. Advertising 
a ; . 21112. 


INDEX 


—_ 


Morris (Charles) Outlines, recrea- 
tions, lessons, ques. & ans. in the 
geog. of the earth. 15758. 

Morris (B.) Off. list of open & pre- 
pay stations. 15911, 29821. 

Morris (Eddie) Father & son. 

Morris (Eugene): 

North Central States, map. 32252, 


22420. 


32253. 
United States, map. 5359. 
Morris (Geo.) sr. Poem of George 


Washington. 21119. 
Morris (H. M.) adv. agency: 
Choose wisely. [ete.] 7397-7399. 
Mich. limestone & chem. co. Of- 
fering a portion. 380188. 
Morris (J. F.) Off. stamp here record 
chart. 7400. 

Morris (L. L. W.) Our tree. 10252. 
Morris (O. L.) Meridional method of 
subjective refracting. 21120. 
Morris (R. D.) One with the battle. 

[ete.] 7401, 7402. 
Morris (Ramsay) Prohibition. 16653. 
Morris (Rob) jr. Early hist. of the 


Eastern star. 2252. 
Morris (Sam) pseud. See Samuels 
(Maurice) 


Morris (Samuel) See Pike (S. M.) 
Morris, Ill., map. 16830. 
Morris, N. Y., map. 25150. 
Morris & Bendien: 
Page (Brett) Butler’s 
[ete.] 4416-4420. 
— When we were boys together. 
679. 
Morris annual. 2253. 
Morris Plains, N. J., direct. 611. 
Morris plan bank of Cleveland. Co- 
maker’s liability on notes. 12947. 
Morris plan bank of Youngstown. 
Certificate of deposit. [ete.] 30188, 
30189. 
Morris plan co. of N. Y.: 
Full pd. investment certificate. 
30190. 
How to borrow money & how to 
invest money in small amounts. 


glass. 


2254. 
How to invest money in small 
amts. 12948. 
Morrison (A. E.) Blood love. 31654. 
Morrison (Charles) Vest pocket 
diary & reference bk. 610. 


Booster bk. 30191. 
Hour of temptation. 


Morrison (J. L.) 
Morrison (Lee) 
18845. 
Morrison (M.S.) These little squares 
of linen. 7403. 
Morrison (S. E.): 
Chicago, Ill., map. 22687. 
» Tilinois, map. 22722. 
Morrison & Fourmy direct. co., ine.: 
Austin, Tex., direct. 6091. 
Beaumont, Tex., direct. 17231. 


1717 


INDEX 


Morrison & Fourmy direct co., ine.— 
Continued. 
Fort Worth, Tex., direct. 26073. 
Galveston, Tex., direct. 15152. 
Waco, Tex., direct. 4845. 


Morristown, N. J., direct. 611, 30192. 


Morrow (A. W.) Economies of mod- 
ern arch. 10253. 


Morrow (J. H.) 
furnace co. 
28147. 


Morrow (James) 
ter race meeting. 612. 

Mors (John) Postl, inc. This is the 
most important message you will re- 
ceive today. 10463. 

Mo’rs gjne. (Drama) 11101. 

Morse (A. B.) co. Alexander (J, K.) 
Cultural guide & cat. 6025. 

Morse (K. D.) Sing a song o’ six- 


Automatic air 
Why make black smoke. 


New Orleans win- 


pence. 11166. 

Morse (M. H.) Little Miss Nobody. 
11077. 

Morse (R. V.) Morse motor, ete. 
301938. 


Morse (VW. G.): 
Federal reserve act partly void. 


7404. 
No hyphenated Amer. families, 
4273. 
New significance of Washington's 
birthday. 15759. 
Morse (W. N.) Little Miss Nobody. 
11077. 
Mortarboard. 26724. 
Mortimer (F. C.) Paragraphs on 
thrift. 7405. 
Mortimer (G. H.) Wifeless life. 
32144, 
Morton (C. A.): 
Bess of the hills. 13887. 
Fellow students. 13929. 
For the flag. 31770. 
How Jimmy made good. $1811. 


Madcap Mollie. 31873. 
Mexico. 13984. 

Mollie Bawn. 13990. 
Seaside belles. 8489. 
Seminary girls. 8491. 
Sin against society. 14048. 
Sunbonnet Sue. 32055. 


Morton (E. H.) Rays of light. 15760. 


Morton (J. F.) & co., inc. Western 
farmers almanac. 982. 

Morton (W. A.) Life of Christ. 
30194. 


Morton salt co.: 
Salt talks. 4274, 15761, 30195. 
Teleg. code bk. 26725. 
Mosberger (W. A.) St. Louis Co., 
Mo., map. 19071. 
Moseley (A. W.) Pract. math. 10254. 
Moseley (F. G.) Satan’s reward. 
12949. 


se 


pt. 1, n.8., v.13 


Moser paper co.: 
Are you buying paper stock this 
fall. 21121. 
Giant source of help. 7406. 


Moses (A. G.) Peace anthology. 
2255. 

Mosher (C. C.) Device for dating 
eggs. 30196. 


Moskowitz (B. I.) Modern mother’s 
experience. 30197. 


Mosley (Herbert) pseud. See Cooke 


(Stanley) 

Mosquitoes. (Drama) 8426, 27638. 
Moth. (Drama) 13992, $1916. 
Mother. (Drama) 22517, 24998. 
Mother call. (Motion picture) 27901. 


Mother Goose: 


All about Mother Goose.  [ete.] 
21122, 21123. 

Mother Goose A B C. [ete.J 
613, 614. 

Mother Goose bk. of rhymes, 
30198. 

Mother Goose rhymes.  [ete.] 


26726, 26727. 
Mother Goose & other rhymes. 18103. 
Moother Goose in pantomime. See 
Child’s book of plays. 
Mother Goose pageant. 22518. 
(Drama) 


Mother Goose up-to-date, 
5109. 

Mother in her. (Drama) 5110. 

Mother love. (Drama) 5111, 8427. 

Mother of a man. (Drama) 1118. 

Mother of ,Frank Cross. (Drama) 
11102, 

Mother of his children. (Drama) 
16627. 

Mother Walda. (Drama) 31911. 

Motherhood. (Drama) 11103. 

Motherlove. (Drama) 24999. 

Motherlove. (Motion picture) 8870. 

Mothers. (Drama) 13992*. 

Mother’s guiding hand. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32459. 

Mother’s macaroni co. Creamettes 
adv. campaign. 21124. 

Mother’s magazine. List of titles & 
reply bk. [etc.] 4275, 4276. 

Mother’s malediction. 9315. 


Mothers of men. (Drama) 22519. 
Mother’s plea. (Drama) 16628. 
Mother’s secret. (Drama) 8428. 


Mother’s story hour. 21125. 
Motion picture theatre list. ©4277, 
15762, 21126, 30200. 
Motion picture trade direct. 4278, 
12950-12952. 
Motion picture trade direct. co., ine. : 
Motion picture theatre list. 4277, 
15762, 21126, 30200. 
Motion picture trade direct. [etc.] 
12950-12952. 
Motor mishap. (Drama) 25057. 


1718 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


4 Motor Mut & his fliv. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27902. 


- Motor-way year-book, containing Ga. 


state highways. 4280. 


“Motor world. Tire rate bk. standard 


telegraphic code. 30201. 
Motor world pub. co. Tire rate bk. 
30202. 


Motorcooler sales co. Hot again. 
4281 


Mott (J. L.) iron works: 
Danger of excessively heated wa- 


ter & how to avoid it.  [etc.] 
10255, 10256. 

Modern plumbing. [ete.] 21128, 
21129. 


Motter (G. O.) Hanover bank of 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Hanover Christ- 
mas savings club. 6823. 

Mouézy-Eon (—) Tiancés de Rosalie. 
5039. 

Mouly (Enrique) MHablaba ozté de 
Jechuras. 2849. 

Mount Airy, N. C., map. 11291. 

Mount Desert, Me., map. 11292, 11298. 

Mount Greenwood cemetery assn. Chi- 
cago’s most beautiful cemetery. 
4282 


Mount Hamilton, Cal., map. 11294. 
Mount Hebron land & development co. 
Freedom’s call in the last Amer. 
West. 2256. 
Mount Holly Springs, Pa., map. 3063. 
Mount Kisco, N. Y., map. 32245. 
Mount Parnassus. (Drama) 16629. 
Mount Pleasant, Tenh., map. 8640. 
Mount Vernon, N. Y., direct. 7407. 
Mountain blood. (Motion picture) 
19251. 
Mountain Grove, Mo., map. 1317. 
Mountain mad. (Drama) 11104. 
Mountain maid. (Drama) 13993. 
Mountain States telep. & teleg. co.: 
Colorado, map. 16769. 
Telep. direct. 615, 2257, 2258, 
12953, 15764, 18104, 21130, 26728, 
30203. 
Telep. soc. of the Mountain States. 
Educational cept. Bell system. 


fete.] AT6é7-4769. 
— Elem. of elec. [etc.] 
16271-16273. 
-—- Private branch ex- 


changes. 31208. 
Substation practice. 
2588, 7995. 
Wyoming, map. 22815. 
Mountain tragedy. (Motion picture) 


22957. 
Mountain View, Okl., map. 8641. 
Mountebanks. (Drama) 8429. 


Mountsier (Robert) Diary of dead 
English Tommy. [etce.] 2259, 2260. 
Mouse. (Drama) 1119. 


INDEX 


Mouser (R. H.) Synopses of stories 


for motion picture scenarios. 211385. 
Movea film service, ine. Carmen. 
16911. 
Movie bug. (Drama) 81912. 
Movie-land. (Drama) 25000. 
Movie-mad Maggie. (Drama) 84380. 
Movie magazine pub. co. Movie maga- 


zine’s scenario bulletin. 74908. 


Movie magazine’s scenario bulletin, 
7408. 
Movie man. (Drama) 138994. 
Movie mania. (Drama) 16630. 
Movie star. (Motion picture) 5761. 
Moving finger. (Motion picture) 
25318. 
Moving picture fiends. (Drama) 
27639. 
Mowrer (FE. A.): 
Aid man on trial in U. 8S. 30204. 
Austria drains Montenegro. [etc.] 
21126-21144. 
Austria’s big drive halted. [etc.] 
12957-12971. 
Denies nation sold out.  [ete.] 
24187-24197. 
Election bewilders Italians. [etc.] 
26730-26787. 
Facts on Austrian forces. [etc.] 


15767-15773. 

Italians feel war with Berlin is 
sure. fete.] 18105-18110. 

Italians reprint Grey talk. 10257. 

Mowrer (P. S.): 

All Paris is athrob as allies smash 
on. [ete.] 15774-15800. 

Allies’ replies in few days. 
30213-30226. 

Allies will keep up big drive all 


[ete. ] 


winter. [etce.] 26738-26749. 
Anniversary cheers French. [etce.] 
21145-21172. 
Big guns are secret of modern 
attack. [ete.] 18111-18129. 
Chance to buy battle field. [etc.] 
24198-24210. 
Defends U. S. note to Kaiser. 
12972. 
Moxley (Thomas) Special sticker- 
man. 2261. 
Moyer (H. N.) Why some people are 


old at 45. 24211. 
Moylan (William) Resignation. 4283. 
Moyr6én (Julian) Mujeres malas. 


11105. 
(Drama) 2897. 


Moza del Nano. 
Mozart (W. A.) Girtnerin aus liebe. 


8483. 

Mozumdar (A. K.) Universal mes- 
sage. 26750. 

Mua co. Mayer (A. U.) True God. 
4209. 

Much ado about Betty. (Drama) 
8431. 


1719 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 0. s., v.13 


Much ado about nothing. (Drama) 
31913, 31914. 

Much ado about something. (Drama) 
22520. 

Much married widow. (Drama) 
8434, 

Muchly married. (Motion picture) 
576 

Mudge (Clara) What is hermetic 
Christianity. 16473. 

Mudie (Leonard) Laughing Mudie. 


18854. 

Mueller (A. E.) 
co. <Are you? 
Mueller (A. H.): 

Allegheny Co., Pa., map. 
Montgomery Co., Pa., map. 25149. 
Miiller (H. L.) Elements of training 
in military aviation. 31603. 
Miiller (Hans) Blaue kiiste. 16498. 
Mueller (J. T.) Christmas dialogs. 
26751. 
Mueller (V.) & co, 
ments. 24212, 
Miiller (W.) Worteinriickungs-tabel- 
len. 7409. 
Mueran los celos. 
Muffled alarm. (Drama) 31916. 
Musford (James) Thayer (O. H.) 
Thayer's Springfield portable school- 


Mueller (A. E.) & 
12973. 


16740. 


Surgeons’ instru- 


(Drama) 31915. 


houses. 10742. 
Muggins. (Motion picture) 143817. 
Muhlfield (J. BE.) Pulverized fuel for 


locomotives. 4284. , 
Muir (Kate) pseud. See Smith (M. 
E.) 
Muir (Marian) pseud. See Smith 
Muir (Ward) Sunrise. &521. 
Mujer de hielo. (Drama) 2877. 


Mujer ideal. (Drama) 31917. 
Mujeres malas. (Drama) 11105, 
18831. 

Mukerji (D. G.) Layla - Majnu. 
13969*. 

Mulgrew (J. P.) Something you 
wanted. 25045. 

Mullen (G. M.) For higher stand- 
ards. 21178. 


Muller (L. M.): 
‘Brother & sister. 
Mother Walda. 


Muller & Kaplan. 
quality. 12974. 
Muller, Maclean & co., ine. Wholesale 
net export price list of drugs. 24213. 
Mullikin (S. A.) eo.: 
Salesman’s key of instructions. 
4285. 
Shannon (T. W.) 
manhood. 10598. 


31665. 
31911. 


Strings of supreme 


New perfect 


Mullins (T. D.) Mullins’ agency. 
Salesmanship. 80227. 

Mullins’ agency. Salesmanship. 
30227. 


Mullowney (J. J.) 
diary. 619. 


Multicaleulator co. Multicaleulator. 
7410. 


Mumford (EE. W.) 
leen. 8323. 


Mumford (G. E.) 
11050. 


Mumford (J. K.) Chinese rugs. 4286. 
Mumford molding machine co.: 


Peace calendar & 


Donnybrook col- 


Home sweet home. 


Combination jolt sq ma- 
chines, [ete.] 4287, ; 
Split pattern vibrator machines. 
26753. 
Squeezers. 21174. 
Mummey.& co. Merchant's helper. 
18130. 
Muncy, Pa., map. 14132. 
Mundy (Talbot) Sam Bagg of the 


620. 
Goose Creek line. 


Gabriel group. 
Munger (C. L.) 
27596. 
Munn (Bess): 
Conquering hero. 13914. 
Road to Rome. 14033. 
Munn & co., ine. Catalog of scientific 
& technical bks. 7411. 
Munns (M. C.) W. C. T. U. in song 
& story. 80228. 
Mufioz Seea (Pedro): 
Casa de los crimenes. 5004. 
Conferencia de Aigeciras. 81701. 
Eseala de Milan. 31749. 
Frescura de Lafuente. 5044, 


Lolita Tenorfo. 13973. 

Los que fueron. 31866. 
Perla ambarina. 11127. 
Remolino. 11148. 


Roble de La Jarosa. 

Mufioz Serrano (José) 
t6os. 2781. 

Munro (Charlotte) Liz. 24976. 

Munro (H. H.) Fur. [ete.] 15801- 
15808. 

Munro (W. W.) Capron (Nick) Bill 
in Zomoland. 28501. 

Munro (Wallace) Liz. 24976. 

Munson (C. W.) Exhibit one, by car, 
of citrus fruits.. 10258. 

Munson (W.G.) Munson carbon con- 
sumer  €o0. Directions. [ete.] 
30229, 20230. 

Munson carbon consumer co. Direc- 
tions. f[ete.] 30229, 30230. 

Muntell (W. C.) Liz. 24976. 

Murashima (T. F.) Great world war. 
30231. 

Muratore (Lucien): 


5172. 
Aqui estamos 


Rose of Grenade. 27924. 
Temporal power. 27953. 
Murder 4 la mode. (Drama) 18874. 
Murder will occasionally out. 
(Drama) 16631. 
Murder will out. (Drama) 1120. 


1720 


eS se eee 


‘Murdered. by mistake. 
| y 82 460, 


al at bay. (Motion picture) 
22892. 


‘Murdering Selt ea 25042. 
k (G. EF 


Shadow of aa rope. 

. Tonochtitlan. 1200. 

Murdock (Victor) Bryan followers 

will turn to progressives. 2262. 

-“Murdock’s pardner. (Drama) 22521. 

-Murfin (J. M.) Sign. 18918. 

Murfin (Jane): 

At daybreak. 381630. 

 WLilae time. 31857. 

Murphy (C. FE.) Barber-shop adver- 
tising plan. 21175. 

Murphy (PD. T.) Amer. joke bk. 2263. 

Murphy (EB. J.) Removal of sulphur 

from spent oxide. 380282. 

rpey (BE. L.) Popular food chart. 


Matghy (E. 8.) 
lations to me. 
Murphy (F. P.) 
Murphy (G. E.) 
‘Carson. 2265. 
Murphy (John) co. Thompson (A. 
L.) Catechism of patriotism for 
Amer. schl. children. 16289 

Murray (Clara) Wide awake junior. 


(Motion pic- 


(Drama) 


11160. 


Blessed Virgin’s reve- 
24888. 

Little Venus. 138971. 
Redemption of Molly 


10259. 
Murray (Effie Littlefield-) See Little- 
field-Murray (Effie) 


Murray (G. F.) Look into eternity. 
30233. 
Murray (J. C.) Tribute to my friend. 
» (412 


Murray (J. M.) Dream lesson. 31734 


Murray (Katherine) Well preserved. 
: ~ 22647. 
Murray (lL. H.) Wabash Co., IIL, 
| map. 5361. 
Murray (L. P.) Dry cleaning hints. 
30234. 
Murray (Richard): 


Chance. 18808. 
Kiss of death. 13967. 


Mrs. Pipp’s fortune. 16622. 
My son. 13995. 
Murray (W. J.): 
| Atonement. fete.] 10260-10262. 
Immaculate Babe. 30235. 
Murray, Ky., map. 16831. 


Musaus (W. P.) Theory of advanced 
acctg. 30236. 

Muscatine Co., Ia., map. 

Muschamp (E. A.) 


22756. 
Uncle Harry’s 


talks. 7413, 10263, 12975, 15804, 
18131, 21176, 26758, 30237. 
Musgrave ip Wop ot 
Dyeing special fabrics. 12976. 


Dyestuffs. 15805. 
Gen. processes of bleaching. [etc.] 
18132, 18133. — 


INDEX 


Musgrave (A. F.)—Continued. 
Chemicals. of interest to dyers, 


26759. 
Gloves, hats, furs & feathers, 
[ete.] 21178, 21179. 


Textile fibers. 7414. 
Wet & dry cleaning. 10264, 
Mushen (8S. A.) Lake Co., Or., map. 
8040, 8625. 
Music & musicians. 15806. 
Music bulletin. 4289, 26760. 
Music hath power. (Drama) 
Music lesson. (Drama) 5112. 
Music trades. 30238. 
Music trades co.: 
Music trades. 380238. 
Piano & organ purchaser’s guide 
for 1916. 10452. 
Musical barber. (Motion picture) 
14318. 
Musical blue bk. corp., 
blue bk. of America. 80239. 
Musical blue bk. of Amer. 30239. 
Musical comedy moments in a vaude- 
ville way. (Drama) 25001. 
Musical fantasy with a dash of Shake- 
speare. (Drama) 5113. 
Musical madness. (Motion picture) 


22958. 
Musical mixup. (Drama) 2898. 
Musician’s calendar & birthday bk. 
26761. 
Muskingum Co., O., map. 22757. 
Muskogee, Okl. ” direct. 21180. 
Muskogee Co., OKl., direct. 21180. 
Muskogee gas & elec. co. Electric cus- 


16632. 


inc. Musical 


tomers information book [ete.] 
30240, 30241. 

Muskogee paint & glass co. Where 
art & bus. meet. 10265. 

Musselshell Co., Mont., direct. 20847. 


Musselshell Co., Mont., farmers’ direct. 
10266. 
Musset (Alfred de): 
Il faut qu’une porte soit cuverte 
on fermée. 13955. 
Quatre comédies. 31984*. 
Mute witness. (Drama) 8432 
Mutiny. (Motion picture) 17017. 
Mutual benefit life insur. co. Right 
there’s where bus. succeeds or fails. 
18134. 
Mutual burial league. Vital certificate. 
21181. 


Mutual ‘life insur. co. of N. Y. Sue- 
cess table. 21182. 
Mutual mistake. (Drama) 5114. 


Mutual progress assn. of Southern Cal. 


Prospectus. 30242. 

Mutual service corp. Skookum apples. 
302453. 

Muzas (Mariano) Sobrino del miris- 
tro...5183. 

My boo-ful baby. (Dram) 5115. 

My country. (Drama) 22522. 


1721 


INDEX 


. 
pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


My country, ‘tis of thee. (Motion pic- 


ture) 19252. 

My educated children. (Drama ) 
25002. 

My flag. 24863. 

My friend, Mr. Jones. (Drama) 
16633. 

My friend the juroress. (Drama) 
11106. 

My Honolulu girl. (Drama) 22523. 
My Irish Cinderella. (Drama) 31918. 
My lady incog. (Motion picture) 
5763. 

My lady’s dress. (Drama) 1120*. 


My lacdy’s millions. 
17018. 


(Motion picture) 


My lady’s slipper. (Motion picture) 
5764, 

My little pal. (Drama) 8433. 

My mother’s rosary. (Drama) 1121, 
5116, 11107, 11108. 

My son. (Drama) 13995. 

My son Arthur. (Drama) 22524. 

My wife’s gone to the country. 
(Drama) 31919. 

My wife’s husbands. (Drama) 8434. 


Myers (D. G.) Metropolitan opera 
house. Grand opera by the Metro- 
politan opera co. 30093. 


Myers (KE. A.) When I was young. 
25077. 

Myers (EE. B.) With Uncle Sam in 
Mexico. 21183. 

Myers (G. W.) Analytical chart of 
elementary schl. arith. 21184. 

Myers (H. E.) Box no. classified ad- 
vertisements. 7415. 

Myers (H._ I.) Christmas _ tree. 
24918. 

Myers (J. W.) Dr. Myer’s medical 
adviser. 7416. 

Myers (lL. E.) & eco. Secretary’s ef- 
ficiency manual. 211S5. 

Myers (\W.F.) Chart showing exemp- 
tions & rates. 26762. 

‘Myrtle McCabe. (Drama) 84835. 

Myrtle, the manicurist. (Motion pic- 
ture) S871. 

Mystere de la maison noire. (Drama) 
22525. 

Mysteries of Mona. (Drama) 5117. 

Mysterious cousin. (Drama) 4986. 

Mysterious disappearance. (Motion 
picture) 22858. 

Mysterious Mr. Fabiola (Drama) |! 
2899. 

Mysterious motor car. (Motion pic- 
ture) 22996. 

Mysterious shadow. (Motion picture) 
27865. 

Mvsterious stranger. (Drama) 
1. 

Mystery man. (Drama) 11109. 


Mystery of my lady’s boudoir. 
tion picture) 382461. 


(Mo- 


Mystery of Orcival. (Motion picture) 
5765. 


Mystery of the blue-room. (Drama) 
10967. 


Mystery of the crown jewels. (Motion 


picture) 19253. 

Mystery of the midnight express. 
(Motion picture) 5726. 

Mystic, Conn., direct. 21186. 


Mystic defender. (Motion picture) 
230038. 

Mystic maiden. (Drama) 5118. 

Mythen (Grattan) Attorney for the 


defense. 31633. 
N. A. R. D. peoples almanac. 30244. 
Nacke (Louise) : 
Bags of all kinds in crochet. 
30245. 
Crocheted yokes for corset COMEES 
& night gowns. 10267. 


Nadelson (Philip) Teeth, their re- 
lationship to health & success in 
life. 4291. 

Nadine of nowhere. (Motion. picture) 
11490. 

Nagai (Gen) N. Y. life insur. co. 


Satisfaction & regret. 652. 
Nagel (Geo.) Striker. 22607. 


Nagel (W. G.) elee. co. Catalog. 
24214. 

Nagora (Kazimierza) Syn wolnoSsci. 
2938. 

Nahant, Mass., direct. 18002. 
Naida, the Greek girl. (Drama) 
16634. 

Na-i-na. (Drama) 18875. 


Nakamura (M) 
Rokunen, San Francisco & Yokohama 


steamship schedule. 29119. 

Naked hearts. (Motion picture) 
11491. 

Name. (Drama) 22526. 

Name & the game. (Motion picture) 
§so0. 

Name for the baby. (Motion picture) 
25212. : 

Nameless one. (Drama) 1123. 

Nan. (Drama) 2900. 

Nan good for nothing. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5766. 


Nancy’s niece. (Drama) 31920. 
Nanette of the wilds. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27903. 
Nantucket land trust. 
land. 30246. 
Nanty-Glo, Pa., map. 3064. 
Naomi. (Drama) 22527, 22528. 
Napa, Cal., direct. 10268. 
Napoleon, O., map. 25151. 


Nantucket Is- 


Napoleon and his men of glory. (Dra- 
ma) 1124. 

Napoleon and the sentry. (Drama) 
31921. 

Napoleon Bonaparte. (Drama) 
18876. 


Furuya (Y) Taisho 


Narrow path. 
19254. 
Nash (W. T.) Not just now. 


_ Nashville bk. co. 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


rdi (Pasquale) Nardi, habit maker. 
an gents Bay yacht racing assn. 
g rules. 18135. 

ett machine co.: 

~ Catalogue. 24215. 

_ Stall bar exercises. 7417. 
: creed. (Motion 


4. 

»w fabric co. Nufashioned rick 
rack bk. 7418, 18136. 
(Motion 


picture) 


picture) 


{ete.] 
_ $0247, 30248. 
N. H., direct. 21187. 
ville, Ill., map. 153158. 
ashville, Mich., map. 16832. 
Nashville, Tenn. : 
Confidential merchant’s ref. 
_., 21188. 
Direct. 10270. 


Stereopticon sup- 
plies & views. 24216. 

Nashville retail credit men’s assn. 
Do you pay your bills. 21189, 24217. 
Nassau Co., N. Y., map. 8642. 
atalie’s patterns. 7419. 

Rathan (E. B.) Nathan novelty mfg. 

co. Nathan, makers of automobile 
& motorcycle fabric & leather sup- 


plies. 7420. 

Nathan (G. J.) Poor little rich girl. 
22560. 

Nathan Hale. (Motion picture) 
382386. 

Nathan novelty mfg. co. Nathan, 


makers of automobile & motorcycle 
fabric & leather supplies. 7420. 
Nathans (G. A.) Birthday of the in- 
fanta. 24907. 
Nathansen (Henri) Dr. Wahl. 1032. 
Natick, Mass., map. 5300. 
Natl. academy of design. 
10271, 30249. 
Natl. aluminum works. Potter pure 
aluminum cooking utensils. 12977. 
Natl. amateur wireless assn.: 


Illus. cat. 


Monthly service bulletin. 21099, 
26716, 30174. 

Wilson (Woodrow) President’s 
letter. 13838. 


Natl. annotating co. Watson (B. F.) 
Notes to statutes of Ind. 16379. 
Natl. art novelty co.: 
Feeling. [etc.] 7421-7426. 
Zolotkoff (Leon) Empty cradle. 
Natl. associated schls. of scientific bus. 
Natl. bus. ability tests. 12978. 
Natl. assn. for the study and preven- 
tion of tuberculosis. Tuberculosis 
direct. 15807. 
Natl. assn. furniture mfrs. Semi-ann. 
meeting. 21192. 


17 


INDEX 


Natl. assn. of approved advertisers. 
In the den of the mail order 
schemer. 621, 


Natl. assn. of Audubon socs. Chap- 
man (F. M.) Audubon pocket bird 
collection. 25708. 


Natl. assn. of chair mfgrs. Cooley & 


Marvin co. Uniform plan of cost 
acct. control. 23405. 
Natl. assn. of colored ry., foundry, 


factory, mill & mine workers of 
America. Articles of incorp. 622. 
Natl. assn. of corp. schls.: 


Rept. of com. on retail salesman- 


ship. 15808. 
3d. annual convention. 24221, 
4th. ann. convention. 12979. 
Natl. assn. of cotton mfrs. Twyford 
(H. Bb.) Purchasing & storing of 
materials. 16304. 
Natl. assn. of life insur. policy hold- 


ers. Hist. of the Bankers life assn., 
of Des Moines. 30250. 

Natl. assn. of portrait painters. Cata- 
log of the sixth annual circuit ex- 


hibition. 30251. 

Natl. assn. of professional base ball 
leugues. Off. guide. 12988, 

Natl. assn. of retail druggists. N. A. 


Rk. D. peoples almanac. 30244. 

Natl. assn. of steel & copper plate 
engravers. Proper forms for social 
engraving. 10272. 

Natl. auto highways co. Shreveport, 
La., map. 22788. 

Natl. automobile chamber of com- 
merce, inc. Hand bk. of automo- 
biles. 9697. 

Natl. bankers service, inc. Bingham- 
ton, N. Y. 3d. natl. bank. Fortune 


is knocking at your door. [etc.] 
6204, 6205. 
Natl. beverage co. Natl. guarantee 


gold bond. 12989. 
Natl. bird sanctuary associates, inc. 
Bird sanctuary competitions. 30252. 
Natl. board of review of motion pic- 


tures: 
Garden of Amer. motion pictures. 
30253. 
Natl com. on films for young 
people. Better film entertain- 
ments. 30276. 


Natl. brake & electric co.: 
Cc. D. and C. A. direct and alter- 
nating current governors for 


indus. service. [ete.] 21193— 
21195. 
Type MW-1, 10 cu. ft. motor 


driven air brake compressor. 
10273. 
Natl. bureau of analysis: 
Don’t shuffle off ahead of schedule. 
24222. 
Helpful suggestions. 30255. 


23 


INDEX 


Natl. bureau of analysis—Continued. 


Key to a normal urine. 7427. 
Natl. bus. ability tests. Bulletin. 
10274. 
Natl. canners assn. Canners direct. 


26763. 

Natl. cash bond co. Instrs. & detailed 
directions for a National cash buy- 
ers bond campaign. 12990. 

Natl. cash register co.: 

Exchange & second-hand price 


list. [ete.] 80256-30258. 
Price list of Natl. cash registers, 
&e. [ete.] 4292, 4293. 
Natl. casket co. Catalogue. 10275, 
15810, 26764. 
Natl. chat. 623. 
Natl. city bank. Christmas savings 


club. 380259. 
Natl. city bank of N. Y.: 
Austin (O. P.) Commer, geog. 
11691, 19484, 


Code of the foreign dept. 30265. 
Natl. cloak & suit co.: 
Blue bk. of bargains. [etc.] 
4294, 4295, 21196-21198. 
Christmas gifts. 26766. 
Natl.’s July—Aug. sale. 12991. 


Natl.’s white sale. 30266. 
Sewing machines. 24223. 
Summer styles. 10279. 


Natl. clock & mfg. co. How to con- 
duct a successful gen. agency bus. 
[ete.] 624, 625. 

Natl. college Republican. 30267. 

Natl. collegiate athletic assn.: 

Intercollegiate swimming guide. 


3914. 
Spalding’s off. college soccer ft. 
ball guide. 24224, 


Track relay. 15813. 
See also Joint rules committee. 
Natl. commer. gas assn.: 


Accounting. [ete.] 12992, 12993, 
26767. 

Allen (G@. W.) Commer. manage- 
ment. 23072. 

Brock (J. M.) Hotel & restau- 
rant appliances. 17286. 

Bullard (J. E.) Salesmanship. 
28455. , 

Bus. Engl. [ete.] 15814, 24225-— 
24229. 

Commer. management. [ete.] 
80270-30275. 

Esquerre (P. J.) Accounting. 
Ltt. 

Filing systems. [ete] 18137, 
18188. 

Hare (J. R.) Commer. manage- 
ment. 1889. 

Fierte , {Ron Illumination. 
2370, 26976. 

Platt (L. J.) Blast burner de- 
sign. 18300. , 


pt. 1, 0. s., v.13 


Natl. commer. gas assn.—Continued. 


Industrial fuel. 2375, 13229, 

244038, 26980, 30648. 

Registration list. 80274, 30274*. 

Root AW. es Salesmanship. 
13323, 27063. 

Secord (W. L.) Salesmanship. 
2483, 30901. 

Slater (EE. K.) Pract. treatises. 
13481. 

Ulbricht (Emil) Aectg. 24729, 


27365, 31292. 

Corporate organization. 18657. 

Natl. commercial underwriters. Vos- 
tro sicuro collettore. 4296. 

Natl. com. on films for young people. 
Better film entertainments. 

Natl. com. on prisons. Prison leaflets. 
21199. 

Natl. congress of mothers and parent- 
teachers assns. : 

Mass. branch Parents’ 
[etc.] 30277, 30278. 


classes. 


Publ. com. Child welfare circle, 
12994. 
Natl. conservatory of music. Natl 


method, 1st to 36th lesson for be- 
ginners on the violin. 626. 
Revised 


Natl. co-operative realty co. 
real estate lessons, 12995. 

Natl. council of Jewish women. Plan 

of work. 30279. 


Natl. coupon exchange. Natl. coupon 
exchange. 30280. . 
Natl. credit corp. Natl. credit corp. 


bank & atty. direct. 26772. 
Natl. dairy council. : 
Eat more of these. 21200. 
Natl. dairy council. [ete.] 26773, 


26774. 
National drama corp. [Tall of a na- 
tion. 16935. 
Natl. editorial service, ine.: 
Appelbaum (Misha) Liberty that 
America offers to the alien. 
14494. 
Baker (B. N.) Administration’s 
shipping bill. 3237. 
Govt. aid for merchant ma- 


rine. 9078. 
Present boom in Amer, ship- 
bldg. 14544. 


Barker (Wharton) British trades 
unions undemocratic. 6119. 
Europe headed for democracy. 


3255. 

— Forces behind Russia’s great 
offensive. 9094. 

Bateman (George) Britain’s 
cabinet crisis & conscription. 
6154. 

Bergengren (Ralph) Welcome 


words about spelling. 6188. 
Clark (J. B.) League of nations 
to enforce peace. 28609. 


1724 


INDEX 


le en ae: 


Natl. editorial service, inc.—Continued. 
Davis (C. H.) Freight embargo. 


Foulke (W. D.) More fragments 
of a shattered pledge. 9585. 

—— Putting force behind 
peace movement. 29091, 

Gallagher (Patrick) Our Philip- 
pine problem. 

Garcia (Bliseo) Our schl. system 
for Mexico. 3723. 


the 


Gibbons (James, cardinal) Four 
hopes of the republic. 3741. 

Goddard (H. H.) Defective 
Americans. 20317. 


Goodnow (F. J.) Absolutism al- 
most a necessity for China. 
8753. 

Harris (W. F.) Behind the veil 
in Greece. 15239. 

Fate of the Bal- 


—— Whipping the devil around 
the stump. 3818. 


Henwood (C. E.) On the impor- 


tance of being born again. 
20484. 

Jenks (J. W.) Looking ahead in 
China, 3995. 


Jordan (D. S.) Failure of the 
Western campaign. 29642. 

Kaempffert (Waldemar) Story of 
a dying world. 29648. 

Kawakami (K. K.) 
naval program & 
[ete.] 15485, 15486. 

Kenyon (W. S.) Senate 
Philippines. 15507. 

— Taxing expatriates. 20743. 

Lane (F. K.) Burying our natl. 
talents. 20822. 

Our priceless heritage. 

Water-power lands 
natl. necessity. 15569. 

Laughlin (J. L.) Destruction & 
war finance. 20834. 

— Dollar exchange vs. sterling. 
2144, 

MecKenty (R. J.) Honor among 
thieves & other convicts. 20933. 

Morse (W. G.) Federal reserve 
act partly void. 7404. 

— New significance of Washing- 
ton’s birthday. 15759. 

— No hyphenated Amer. fami- 
lies. 273. 

Patten (S. M.) England’s mobi- 
lization of Amer. securities. 
4422 


Japanese 
America’s. 


& the 


7193. 
& our 


Pepper (C. M.) 
policy after the war. 
4440, 4441. 


British trade 
[ete.] 


Natl. editorial service, inc.—Continued. 
Foreign trade in theory & 


practice. f[ete.] 10438, 10439. 
Pan - Amer. millennium. 
21531. 
Potts (C. S.) Murder & 


suicide 

war’s by-product. 30661. 

Price (W. G.) jr. Continental 
army plan unfeasible. 10467. 

Schoff (Wilfred) Chile & the U. 
S. 7811. 

Smith (E. F.) Rivalling Ger- 
many’s chem. industry. 31013. 


Steinmetz (C. P.) Our growing 
favorable trade balance. 7946. 
Stowell (E. C.) Crisis in our for- 

eign relations. 16250. 
Precedents for internatl. 
blockades. [etc.] 10718, 10719. 
Question of armed merchant- 
men. 381142. 


Taylor (J. M.) When military 
training should begin. 4757. 
Thwing (C. F.) Friendship as an 


asset. 22053. 
Having riches without being 
rich. 16294. 
Usher (R. G.) Our most danger- 
ous possession. 31355. 
Whelpley (J. D.) Certain essen- 


tials of preparedness. 10886. 
Freedom for commerce. 
2734. 


Williams (J. S.) Preparedness not 
necessarily militarism. 31532. 


Natl. educa. assn. New York, 1916. 
15816. 

Natl. efficiency development corp. 
System voucher’ check. [ete.] 
30281-30283. 


Natl. electric & auto supply co. <Auto- 
mobile supply cat. 15817. 


Natl. electric light assn. Chicago cen- 
tral station institute. Commercial 
engineering course. 1590, 3449, 


11947, 12996, 14783, 17344, 19808, 
23347, 25716, 28571. 

Natl. electrical contractor’s assn. Uni- 
versal data & sales bk. 627, 2266, 
7428, 7429. 12997, 15818, 18139, 21201, 
26775, 30284. 

Natl. equitable soc. Money. 12998. 

Natl. exchange of credit adjustments 
of the U. S., ine. Natl. system of 
adjustment procedure. 12999. 


Natl. farm power. Chart showing 
principal agricultural publications 
of the U. S. 18140. 


Natl. federation of remedial 
assns.: 
Eighth ann. convention. 30285. 
Ham (A. H.) Work of the re- 
medial loan soe. 26180. 


loan 


1725 


INDEX 


Natl. fire proofing co.: 
Instructions for erecting the Natco 
imperishable silo. [ete.] 4297- 


4300. 

McRoy camp vitrified salt glazed 
conduit. 24230. 

Natco bakup tile. 15819. 

Natco bldg. tile. [ete.] 21204— 


21207. 


Natco dairy barn for 30 cows. 


fete.] 10280, 10281. 
Nateo imperishable silo chute & 
feed room. 30286. 
Natco lock joint sewer tile. 628. 
Natco public garage. 13000. 
Natco tex-tile. 7430. 
Natl. floral corp. Natl. florists’ tele- 
graphic & cable code. 21208. 


Natl. gallery. 9306. 


Natl. game co. Rules & regulations 
for the fascinating game of Batting. 
10282. 


Natl. gas engine assn. N. G. E. A. 
data sheets. 629, 4301. 

Natl. hardwood lumber assn. Rules 
for the measurement. [ete.] 24231. 


Natl. highways assn.: 
Ammons (E. M.) Natl road-bldg. 
& natl public lands. 6060. 


Beard (H. C.) Iowa state roads. 


6165. 
Bill-board nuisance in N. Y. city. 
7431. 


Bill for Congress to create a natl. 


highways comn. f[ete.] 4802- 
4305. 

Blanchard (A, H.) Economic 
phases of state highway legisla- 

- tion, 6217. 

—— Highway engineer in public 
life.) tt; 

Claudy (C. H.) Good roads vs. 


6396-6399. 
[ete.] 


mud-holes.  [ete.] 

Roads & land values. 
3466, 3467. 

Craft (John) Natl. highways & 
rural free delivery post roads. 


3510. 
Davis (C. H.) Good roads every- 
where. fete.] 1672, 6548—-6551. 


Our natl. highways. 12065. 

Pineville, Ky.; why living is 

eostly versus Middlesboro, Ky.; 

how to cut the cost. 192. 

Real natl. highway. 3573. 

French (J. A.). Highways of N. 
M. 3717. 

Highfill (C. W.) 
road-bldg. 6902. 

Hutton (F. R.) Natl. highways 
& good roads. 3907. 

Johnson (L. W.) Poor roads. 
7060. 


Govt. aid for 


17 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


Natl. highways assn.—Continued. 

N. C. division. N. C. good roads 
assn. Road maps & tour bk. of 
western N. C. 13131. 

Perkins (KE. T.) Highways & 
drainage. 7649. 

Suggs (Sidney) Why the govt. 
should build, own & maintain a 
system of public highways. 
T7980. 

Tufts (Leonard) Help those to 
help themselves. 4796. 


See also, for entries of maps, 
this index under names of 
places. 


Natl. importing & mfg. co.: 


National’s chat. 623. 
Road to profit. 10283. 


Whitman (R. L.) Light on sales- 
manship. 1OS93. 2 

Women’s wear & general dry 
goods. 630. 

Natl. information exchange. Instr. to 
representatives. 4306. 

Natl. inst. of efficiency. Purinton (EB. 
EK.) Efficiency & life. [ete.] 18316, 
18317. 

Natl. jewelers bd. of trade: 

Confidential ref. bk. of the jew- 
elry trade. 4307. 

Ref. bk. of the jewelry trade in 
the U. S. & Canada. 24232. 

Natl. juvenile auto co. Our contest 
plan. 7432. 

Natl. lamp works of General electric 
co. (Engineering dept.) : 

Bulletin. »631, 26776. 
Sce also Sunbeam ineandescent 
lamp division. 7985. 

Natl. landscape service. Landscape 
information form. 30287. 

Natl. lead co. Window displays of 
all nations. 21209. 

Natl. lead co. of Mass. Lewis colors. 
24233. 

Natl. league of professional base ball 
clubs. Constitution & playing rules. 
10284. 

Natl. lumber mfrs.’ credit corp. Credit 
rating bk. 7433, 24234. 

Natl. malleable castings co. Coupler 
eat. no. 2. 13001. 

Natl. mfg. co., ine.: 

Cash in on the crowd. [ete.] 2267, 
2268 


Standard wire goods. 21210. 
Natl. mfrs. co.: 


Amer. industries. 3191, 15820, 
19404, 28044. ’ 
—— Suppl. 6039, 23107, 25436. 


—— —— Preventive appliances. 
28, TiGZ2. 
Natl. map co.: 
Connecticut, map. 1256. 
Georgia, map. 16794. 


26 


INDEX 


‘nos, 1-12, 1916 


Natl. map co.—Continued. 
Indianapolis, Ind., map. 22727. 
Iowa, map. 19009. 
Kentucky, map. 19015, 19016. 
Marion Co., Ind., map. 14120. 
North Dakota, map. 27739. 
Pennsylvania, map. 11315. 


South Dakota, map. 16865. 
Tennessee, map. 25180. 
United States, map. 14174. 


Washington (State) map. 19094. 
World, map. 14185. 
Natl. metropolitan bank. Safeguards 


your savings. 10285, 
Natl. motion picture ticket co., ine.: 


Fool & his money. [ete.] 21211, 
21212. 
Natl. savings certificate. 80288, 


Natl. motor vehicle co, Natl. highway 
twelve. [etc.] 632, 633, 4308. 

Natl. musicians’ direct. co. Northern 
Cal. musicians’ direct. 4809. 

Natl. oi! drilling co. Drilling for oil. 
21218. 

Natl. old trails 
19083. 

Natl. pecan groves co.: 

Pecan. 30289. 
Will you be one in one thousand. 
2269. 

Natl. piano travelers assn. Piano trav- 
elers assn. bk. 15983. 

Natl. pipe bending co. Natl. direct con- 
tact feed water heaters. 21214. 

Natl. Poland-China record co. Natl. 
Poland-China record. 18141. 

Natl. postal supply co. Alphabetical 
postal scheme of Kan. 18142. 

Natl. profit sharers assn. Natl. profit 
sharers assn. 634. 


road to Cal, map. 


Natl. profit sharing assn. Community 
catalogue. 21215. 
Natl. publicity bureau. Northwestern 


veterinary college. Corres. course. 
13136. 

Natl. register pub. co., inc. Stand. 
register of natl. adv. 4702, 10675, 
18512, 24633. 

Natl. republican college league. 
college republican. 30267. 
Natl. rip-saw pub. co. Nearing (Scott) 

Germs of war. 13006. 

Natl. rural credit corp. Co-operative 
& community int. endeavors. 4310. 

Natl. savings bank. Workingman’s 
story. 26777. 

Natl. savings co., ine. Natl. system of 
Savings. 21216. 

National ,savings systems co. Cash 
Savings check. 30290. 

Nat]. school of chiropractic. Ann. an- 
nouncement. 10286. 

Natl. selling co. Gilt metal price 
tags. 21217. 


Natl. 


Natl. service co., ine. Zuckerman 
weekly fashion art service. 21218, 

Natl Shawmut bank. Foreign trade 
rept., port of Boston. [ete.] 685, 
2270, 7434, 10287, 13002, 15822, 
15823, 18148-18145, 21219, 24235, 
30291. 


Natl. shippers assn. N. Y. bk. IDx- 
press, parcel post, freight, a com- 
plete postal guide. 7457. 

Natl. sign corp. Mail order price list. 


10288, 
Natl. sportsman, inc. Newkirk (New- 
ton) Stranger in camp. 653. 
Natl. survey co.: 
Middle Atlantic States, map. 
5295. 
United States, map. 14176. 
Natl. tank & mfg. co. Natl. corru- 
gated knock down tanks. 21220. 


Natl, tank & pipe co.: 


Pipe. 302983. 
Tanks, 15824. 
Natl. telep. direct. co. Southwestern 


teleg. & telep. co. direct. 
1686, 16218, 24618. 

Natl. temperance union. 
I.) Temperance facts. 


Natl. thrift system co. 


Telep. 


Stoddard (C. 
10710. 
Dime deposit 


bank. Full paid thrift help cer- 
tificate. 15009. 
Natl. traffic service bureau, ince. 


Sanitary potters assn. 13003. 
Natl. trotting assn.: 
By-laws & rules 
30294. 
Winrace & eligibilty book. 10289. 


& regulations. 


Natl. tube co.: 
Natl. Matheson joint pipe. 13004, 
Natl. pipe standards. 30295. 


Natl. utilities corp. Agency M. O. 8S. 
26778. 


Natl wholesale grocers assn. of the 


U. S. Ackerly (D. T.) John Corn. 
23058. 
Natl We Cutan. 
Davis (E. 8.) Fight of science 
against alcohol. [ete.] 28741. 
Deane (J. F.) World on the wa- 
ter wagon. 28756. 


La Mance (Lora) John Barley- 
corn. 29795. 
Munns’ (M..G.) |) W.°C..'8. U. in 
song & story. 30228. 
Natl. woodenware_ Co. 
30296. 
Natl. X-ray reflector co.: 
Eye comfort lighting system for 
offices & banks. [etc.] 7435, 
7436. 
Magnets of trade. [ete.] 21221, 
21222, 30297. 
Natl. yr. bk. 30298. 
Nativity. (Drama) 


Catalogue. 


31922. 


1727 


INDEX 


pt. I, 0. S., v.13 


Natoma dairy co. Natoma dairy co. 
24238. 


Natural born gambler. 
ture) 17019. 


Natural law. (Drama) 31923. 
Natural thing. (Drama) 13980. 


(Motion pic- 


Naturaline corset co. X-ray, a case 
of enteroptosis. 13005. 

Nature incorporated. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17020, 


Nature’s comeback. (Drama) 16635. 

Nature’s invisible forces (Motion pic- 
ture) S872. 

Naugatuck, Conn., direct. 

Naught (G. L.) Tangleland. 

Naval history soc. Calendar. 

Navurro Serrano (Leon) 
2830. 

Navy league. Woman's section. Natl. 
committee on voluntary aid. Man- 
ual of voluntary aid. 26779. 

Naylor (E. H.) Value of trade assns. 
24239. 

Nazareth. (Drama) 

Neal (Max): 

Auch ich war ein jiingling. 16491. 

Biigeleisen. 16507. 

Fi des Columbus. 16535. 

Hosenknipf’. 16574. 
Neal of the navy, episode 8. 


18704. 
22611. 
30299. 

Famosa. 


22529. 


(Mo- 


tion picture) 5767. 

Neale (W. G.) How money grows. 
24240. 

Nealy (C. M.) In the name of hu- 
manity. 21223. 

Nearing (Scott) Germs of war. 
13006. 

Nearly a deserter. (Motion picture) 
25315. 

Nearly a jockey. (Drama) 22530. 

Nearly spliced. (Motion picture) 
14319. 

Nebraska, map. 1319, 3065, 19034, 
19035, 2275S. 

Nebraska telep. co. Specifications for 
installation. 26780. 

Nebraska weather chart calendar. 
30300. 


Necedah,. Wis., map. 32246. 

Neck (S. SBS.) Haladin laboratory. 
Haladin ointment for the treatment 
of skin diseases. 12357. 

Necklace. (Drama) 31924. 

Nedbal (Oskar) Winzerbraut, 32148. 

Nederland-Beayer Creek mines, Col. 


map. 5301. 
Needham (W. L.) Friend of every 
home. 26781. 


Needle (Morris) | 
ward. 30301. 

Needles, Cal.. map. 8643. 

Neeld (A. D.) jr. Discussion of rib- 
bed lath reinforcement for concrete 
slabs. 15825. 


Mystery of the re- 


17 


Neely (E. A.) George (Edgar) Song 
of the Ford. 6735. 
Ne’er-do-well. (Motion picture) 5768. 
Nees (J. J.) J. N. column system 
bkkeeping. 4311, 21224. 
Neff (J. L.): 
Mr. and Miss Victrola. 22511. 
Putting one over. 14028. 
Neglected wife. (Motion picture) 
32462-32466. 
Negro yr. bk. co. Negro yr. bk. 24241. 
Neichart (August): 


Du musst! 16531. 
Liebesinsel. 16597. 
Wiistenmoral. 16733. 


Neil (M. H.): 
Rosebud recipes. 636. 
Ryzon baking bk. 24242, 26782. 
Neill (G. W.) Terry Co., Tex., map. 
32293 ¥ 


Neill (J. F.) jr. Movies, are they in- 
jurious to your eyes. 26783. 


Neilsen (Helene) Science & art of 
breathing. 24243. , 
Neilson (C. E.) Marriage bureau. 


Neilson (Jeanne) 
Nell, the ferret. (Drama) 31925. 
Nellist (J.-F.) Michigan, map. 1307. 
Nelly’s four in hand. (Drama) 22531. 
Nelsen (Sister M. X.) And there was 
light. 248965. 
Nelson (Caroline) pseud. Sce Smith 
(M. C.) 
Nelson (G. M): 
Music hath power. 16632. 
Strings. 2935. 


Jacks up. 1087. 


Virginia. 5218. 
Nelson (H. B.) United friends of Lin- 
coln in America. Blue ritual. 
2641*. 


Nelson (H. W.) Nelson form for 
choosing bidders. 15826. 

Nelson (J. C.) Maryland. Nelson's 
Washington suburban direct. 567. 


Nelson (J. F.) Nelson try-on and 
register system. 30302. 

Nelson (M. A.) Woman's club of Or- 
ance. Music dept. History of the 
dance, .24862. 

Nelson (Merwin) Tables turned. 
32059. 

Nelson (N. E.) Paster Russell’s 


637. 
Weekly feature page. 


sphere in the Reformation. 
Nelson (R. L.) 
30303 


Nelson (Rudolph) 
gesellen. 

Nelson (Sam) jr. 
Pop corn recipes. 4749. 

Nelson (Thomas) & sons: * 

Nelson’s encyclopaedia. 30304. 
Educa. course in studying & 
reading U. S. hist. [ete] 
21225, 21226. 


‘Verheiratete jung- 
Talbott (M. H.) 


28 


Po a o.. 


INDEX 


és, 1-12, 1916 


Nelson (Thomas) & sons—Continued. 
Semi-annual revision pages. 


26784. 
Nelson (William) 
grammofono, 
Nelson’s encyclopaedia: 30304, 


Educa. course in studying & read- 
ing U. S. hist. [etc.] 21225, 
21226. 


Principessa del 


26784. 
military 


Semi-annual revision pages. 
Nemenyi (E. N.) Week's 
events. 24244. 
Nemo-hygienic-fashion inst. : 
Condensed rept. of some of the 


prin. addresses. 13007. 
How to select the Nemo,  [etc.] 
18146, 18147. 
Neniger (J. FP.) Mashed boxer. 18148. 


11295. 
Mother Goose pag- 


Neosho, Mo., map. 
Neptune (A. W.) 
eant. 22518. 
Nerlinger (A. F.) 

concerning Detroit. 


Facts & statistics 
30305. 


Nervy Nat has his fortune told. (Mo- 
tion picture) 32467. 

Nesbit (W. D.) Hymn of Thanksgiv- 
ing. fete.] 380306, 303807 


Netherton (R. D.): 
Private corporations. 
Public officers. 24245. 

Neuberger (D. M.) Franklin brewery. 

Hist. of beer. 20263. 
Neubert (A.) Use & advantage of unit 
System polygon forms. 21227. 
Neuburger (Max) & co.: 
Box of fur. 15827. 
Fur house. 21228. 
Neuberger furs will be big holi- 
day sellers. 30308. 
Neue rundschau. 30309. 
a (H. L.) Putting it over. 


18149. 


Neumann (R.): 

Bettex (Friedrich) Six days of 
creation in the light of modern 
science. 11816. 

Luther (Martin) God’s word & 


God’s works. 7277. 
Neustadt] (Victor) Ethische prin- 


cipien in dramen der neuzeit. 2271. 
Neutral (Drama) 13996. 
Neutralidad. (Drama) 31926. 
Neutralis (B. A.) pseud. See Carus 
(Paul) 
Neuwirth (Solomon) Call. 
Nevada, map. 1320, 3066. 
Nevada, Ia., map. 5302. 
Nevada printing co. Van Devort (T. 
D.) Winning of Ney. for Woman 
suffrage. 22153. - 


10978. 


Never again. (Motion picture) 5769. 
Never again, Eddie. (Motion picture) 
11492. 


Never lie to your wife. (Motion pic- 


ture) 11493. 

Never marry a_ doctor. (Drama) 
$1927. 

Never-miss calendar. 13008. 

Never too late. (Drama) 31928. 
Nevertheless. (Drama) 1125. 


Nevins (Charles) 
14059. 
Nevins (Paul) Some bear. 8512. 


Nevins-Church press. Some new 
thought about pure Schlitz. 24246. 


War correspondent. 


New (A. C.): 
Man’s prerogative. 2884. 
$500 goes begging. 1234. 


New adventures of J. Rufus Walling- 
ford. (Motion picture) 5770. 
New America (Drama) 2780, 11110. 
New Amer. hotel. Worth while say- 
ings from master minds. 4312. 
New Bedford, Mass., direct. 30315. 
New Bedford cotton weavers protec- 
tive assn. Standard price lists for 


weaving plain cloths, ete. 21229. 
New Britain, Conn.: 
Direct. 30316. 
Map. 32247. 
New Carlisle, O., map. 27737. 
New Castle, Pa., direct. 21230. 


New Castle herald. $80 in prizes. 
30317. 

New century game co. Rules for play- 
ing. 7437. 

New clerk. (Drama) 31929. 


New construction (Order of the) Con- 
stitution. 21231. 

New England. map. 3067, 3068, 5303, 
5304, 11302, 11303, 14133, 14134, 
19086, 22759. 

New England assn. of plumbing in- 
spectors. Digest of plumbing regu- 
lations. 30318. 

New England bus. direct. & gazetteer. 
7438. 


New England direct. co.: 
Everett, Mass., direct. 15098. 
Marlboro, Mass., direct. 10150. 


New England lab. co. 
bk. 15828. 
New England linotype schl. Primary 
lessons in type composition. 641. 
New England mutual life insur. co. 
When we will cross the ferry. 
21232. 

New England news co. Paine (D. S.) 
Joe Rancour’s fix-it book. T617. 

New England ry. pub. co. A BC path- 
finder shipping & mailing guide. 1. 

New England schl. for stammerers. 
Prospectus. 4313. 

New England soc. of Cleveland & the 
western reserve. Walton (J. W.) 
Song for New England. 31404. 


Burrill’s jingle 


1729 


INDEX 


New England street ry. club. Trolley- 
way finder. 18150. 


New England telep. & teleg. co. Telep. 


direct. 642, 4314, 7439, 10290, 13009, 
15829, 18151, 21233, 24247, 26785, 
30319. 


New England weather chart calendar. 
30330. 


New explosive. (Motion picture) 
32468. 
New first natl. bank, Columbus, O. 


Sce Columbus, O., New first natl. 
bank. 

New Hampshire, map. 1321, 3069. 

New Hampshire state directory and 
gazetteer. 18153. 

New Haven, Conn.: 


Direct. 31536. 
Map. 25152. 
New Haven dairy. Portfolio of adver- 
tisements. 4315. 
New Haven dairy co. New Haven 


dairy ice cream, 24250. 
New Holland farms, ine. Gateway to 
fertile lands. [ete.] 18018, 13014. 
New homestead. (Drama) 1126. 
New idea bureau. New idea secret 
code. 18154. 
New idea pub. co. Directions. 30331. 
New janitor. (Motion picture) 5771, 
New Jersey, map. 3070-30738, 14135- 
14137, 19087, 25159. 


New Jersey foundry & machine co. 


Overhead carrying devices. 2272. 
New Jersey lawyers’ diary & bar 
direct. 7448. 


New Jersey title guarantee & trust 
co. Estate of every man. _ [etc.] 
21247-21258. 

New Jersey weather chart calendar. 
30332. 

New Lexington, O., map. 5305. 

New Lisbon, Wis., map, 382248. 

New London, Conn.: 

Direct. 18155. 
Map. 190388, 19039. 

New London, Ia., map. 16838. 

New method schl. of journalism. 
son. 4816. 

New Mexico: 

Map. 1322, 3074. 
State land office. Tipton (A. 8S.) 
N. M. cookery. 16295. 

New Mexico mutual life & aid assn. 
Protection for our homes. 7444. 
New Mexico weather chart calendar. 
303833. 
New morn. 
New Orleans, La. 
ing list. 3803384. 

New Pine Creek, Or., map. 1323. 

New porter. (Motion picture) 25316. 

New power. (Drama) 13997. 

New priests. (Drama) 225382. 


(Drama) 27640. 
Public schl. spell- 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


New process ¢o.: . 
Correct dress for clergymen, 
[ete.] 30335, 30336. 
Easy measure blank. 26786. 


New Rebekah degree. (Drama) 
16731. 
New Red Riding Hood. (Drama) 


27656. 
New Rochelle, N. Y., direct. 80337. 
New Rochelle trust co. Do you know 

the company’s officers. 7445. 

New Rockford, N. D., map. 22760, 
New school-ma’am. (Drama) 1127. 
New soc, blue bk., Oakland, Piedmont, 

San Francisco, Cal. 3033S. 

New South. (Motion picture) 82336. 
New Vienna, Ia., map. 14138. 

New Windsor, IIL, map. 19040, 

New Year’s madness. (Drama). 

18877. 

New York (City): 

Buyers vest pocket direct. 18156. 

Direct. 7446, 30839. 

Economist short cut. 2278. 

Financial index of N. Y¥. city. 
fete.] 646, 647. 

Haberdasher direct. 21259, 

Map. 1325, 5309, 8644, 
11501, 14142, 16835-16839, 19042, 
19043, 22761-22764, 25153, 25154, 
25159, 32249-32251, 

Record insur. direct. 26787. 

New York (State): 

Commissioners of the state reser-. 
vation at Saratoga Springs. 
Saraghtoghie bath. 645. 

Courts of record. Off. ed. law~ 
repts. & session laws. 7447, 
10291, 18157, 24251. 

Map. 1324, 3075, 3076, 5306— 
5308, 11296-11300, 14139-14141, 
16834, 19041. 

New York. (Motion picture) 5772. 
N. Y. Amer. financial ann. & investors . 

guide. 4317. 

N. Y. & Boston pub. co. Cooper - 
(W. S.) Footlight waftings. 6440. 
N. Y¥. & New Jersey. Surveyor insur. 

direct. 24261. 

N. Y. & N. J. lubricant co.: 

Improved way of applying lubri- 
eant. 13015. 

Pickering (H. R.) Lubrication of ~ 
the motor car. 21557. 


N. Y. book. Express, parcel post, 
freight, a complete postal guide. 


7457. 
IN. ee, OO 

Beth’s garden party. 

3382. 
Ni” x... ae 


Burnett (A. HL.) 
[ete.] 3381, . 


Lyons (A. N.) Arthur at > 
the front. 10123, 12804, 15643, 18003. 

Y. center of the Drama league. 
See Drama league (New York cen- 
ter of the) 


N. 


1750 


, 1-12, 1916 i ain 


INDEX 


N. Y. central r. r. co. Motive power 
t. Instructions for the lubrica- 
- tion & care of jour. boxes. 26788. 


Y. circulation co., ine.: 

Farm & fireside. Farm &€ fire- 
side’s $38,500 farm implements 
game. fete.] 28625-23625. 

Farmers’ review. Farmer’s re- 
view $1001.00 farm puzzle game 
list. 29015. 


N. ¥. city car adv. co. Chrisimas, 
1916, contest. [etc.] 30840-30344. 
N. Y. commer. : 
America’s leading mfrs. [etc.] 
24262, 24263. 
Ruslander (F. E.) Doctrine of 
sabotage. fete.] 7751-7753. 


Success of public utility holding 
cos. 15831. 


N. Y. elec. schi., inc. Annett (F. A.) 
Direct current motor & generator 
remedy of troubles. 17148. 


N. Y. elec. trade schl., inc. N. Y. elec. 
schl. cat. 10301. 


N. Y. electrotypers’ union no. 100. 
Duntonian technical educa. ser. for 
| apprentices. 1728, 10802, 13016, 
21261 


N. ¥. evening post co. Advertising 
record. 4318, 13017-13019, 15S832- 
15835, 21262, 24264-24266, 30345- 
30350 


N, Y. evening telegram: 

Contributions. 7458. 

Hoppman (R. I.) Spot. 15338. 

| N., Y. gas & electric appliance co.: 

Interchangeable parts for electric, 
gas & combination lighting fix- 
tures. 21270. 

This is not a cat. but an important 
notice. 138020. 

N. Y. globe: 

Emery (H. M.) Organdie most 
fashionable for summer wear. 
12158. 

Seivwright (Jean) And now the 
sports suit of leather trimmed 
with fur. [ete.] 30905-30910. 

— Beautiful in color are gauze 
like frocks. [etc.] 7832-7836. 

Boudoir costumes. [etc.] 

27144-27148. 

Brighter the color the more 
modish the suit. [ete.] 16152- 
16155. 

— Capes of all sizes. 
4594, 4595. 

— For the summer frock comes 
the summer hat. [etc.] 18434— 
18437. 

—Gaily colored flowers trim 
summer hats. [ete.] 105S9- 
10593. 


C oe 


[ete.] 


N. Y. Globe—Continued. 

Seivwright (Jean) 
simple as frocks 
elaborate. [ete.] 
bed, 15221. 

——— Informal frocks 
abundantly 
21789-21793. 

See also Chicago tribune & N. Y. 


Hats grow 
grow more 
24545-24548. 


for fall are 
trimmed. Letc.] 


globe. 
N. Y. herald co.: 

Allied strategy. f[etc.] 21271- 
21280, 

Atlantic passenger traffic shows 
big increase. f[etc.] 15836— 
15840. 

Business herald. 19741. 


Capture of Cumieres only Teuton 
gain near Verdun. [ete.] 
13021-13033. 

Design of the Deutséhland, 
18167-18175. 

Drift is toward President in a 
practically tied race.  [ete.] 
26790-26800. 

German attack on Verdun. 
10303-10310. 

Herald’s presidential 
[ete.] 24267-24295. 

Hurd (Archibald) Germans’ sub- 
marine war. 12479. 

——— Murder by submarine. 15359. 

Les Darcy taken under Tex Rick- 
ard’s wing. f[etc.] 30351-30358. 

N. Y. herald. Contributions. 648, 
2274, 4324, 7464. 

Tobenkin (Elias) Witte arrives. 
10757, 13626, 16296. 

Williams (W. E. H.) Internatl. 
law, or custom. 10900. 


[ete.] 


fete. ] 


canvass. 


N. Y. inst. of accountancy. Bulletin. 
18176. 

N. Y. life insur. co. Satisfaction & 
regret. 652. 

N. Y. merchandise co. Catalog. 15841. 

N. Y., past & present. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11494. 

Nw. Y. ©: e. Crag: 


Dudley (W. 8S.) Recent devel. in 
brake eng. principles & pract. 
3621. 

Jacobs (R. H.) Construction of 
the new subways for N. Y. city. 
23921. 

Muhlfield (J. E.) Pulverized fuel 
for locomotives. 4284. 

N.Y. Fy." aub) | Craweter. (2) a) 

Sanitation of ry. cars. 12041. 

N. Y. revolving portable elevator co. : 
How to pile. 15842. 
Motor driven revolvators. 

13034, 13035. 
N. Y. sabbath com. Bulletin. 98S. 


N. Y. sporting goods co. Camp outfits, 
ete. 18036. 


[ete.] 


1731 . 


INDEX 


N. Y. state hotel assn. N. 
hotel assn. 18177. 

N. Y. state woman suffrage party. 
Suffrage correspondence _ school. 
Suffrage correspondence schl. 31150. 

N. Y. steam co.: 

Two months. 

Two ways. 13037. 

Ne os Ge. be, COM.’ Wie. 
our Master’s vineyard. 

N. Y. talking machine co. 
dising helps for Victor 
30359 

N. Y. telep. co.: 

Central office test. 
13042. 

Substation plans & circuits. 4352 

Telep. direct. 7478, 10311-10814, 
15844, 18178, 21281, 24296, 30360. 

N. Y. times co.: 

Aldrich (Richard) Music in the 
plays and the plays in music. 
6024, 

Anderson (R. M.) 
men come from Arctic. 19438. 

3ennett (Arnold) Arnoid Bennett 
on the Irish revolt. 11799. 

Borgerhoff (J. L.) He conquered 
France but slowly. 14677. 

Burton (Richard) And not prop- 
erly presented. 6326. 

Chandler (F. W.) Falstaff still 
beset by men in buckram. 
14762. 

Churchill (Winston) 


Y. state 


158438. 

Efficiency in 
TATT. 

Merchan- 
dealers. 


[ete.] 13038— 


Stefansson’s 


Short cut to 


victory needed. 28597. 

Cunliffe (J. W.) How he used 
masques. 6473. 

Garrett (Garett) Delusions of 
German logic. [ete] 1819- 
1823. 

Germany on a blind errand. 
[etc.] 306-308. 

Greil (Cecile) Dr. Greil’s own 
story of the sinking of the An- 
cona. 1870. 

Hamilton (Clayton) Putting 
Shakespeare in a Procruste’s 
bed. 15221. 

Herder (J. G.) This is not a poet. 
6889. 


Hochheimer (Rita) But Germany 
made a natl. idol of him, 15293. 

Index. 2284, 10318, 18196, 26802. 

Law (Ruth) Miss Law tells of 
her record flight. 29808. 

Lee (Sidney) He divined life. 
10065. 

Le Gallienne (Richard) Shake- 
speare tercentenary. 4118. 

Word musician. 10066. 

Levine (I. D.) And through him 
Russia has found herself. 15592. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


N. Y. times co.—Continued. 
Moewe officer’s story of famous | 
sea raider. 30385. 
N. Y. times. Shakespeare tercen- 
tenary. 26801. 
Noyes (Alfred) Shakespeare & 
the sea. 7561. 
Odell (G. C. D.) Real plays are 
never seen for 200 yrs. i ae 
Palmer {John) How each 
finds new flaws in Shekeapehrel 
7620. 
Sampson (M. W.) Shakespeare’s 
comedy a growth. 16112, 
Shakespeare terecentenary. 4333, 
7488, 10315. 
Shaw (G. B.) G. Bernard Shaw 
on Anglo-Amer. relations. 27160. 
Thorndike (A. H.) Engl. theatre 
in Shakespeare's time. 8012, 
Tree (Herbert) How humor 
blends with ixaeeny 8039. 
Turgenev (I. S.) Look on Ham- 
let’s picture. 13669. 
Westcott (Allan) King’s player & 
his royal patron. 10878. 
N. Y. tribune. Subscribe for the N. Y. 
tribune & secure a lot at beautiful 


Beachwood. 7499. 
N. Y. univ. sechl. of commerce accts. 
& finance. Bus. Engl. 13043. 
N. Y. weather chart calendar. 30386. 
New York’s rapid transit. (Motion 
picture) 25317. 
Newark, N. J.: 
Direct. 13044. 
Map. 14143. 


Newark public schl. athletic assn. Ofr. 
handbk. 15845. 
Newark shoe stores co.: 
Created & sold by the Newark 
shoe maker. [ete.] 26803-26810. 
Creations of the Newark shoe 


maker [ete.] 24297-24299. 

From north to south & east to 
west. [ete.] 10319-10323. 

I feel the same about it as you 
do. [ete.] 30387-80398. 

Increase your batting average. 
[ete.] 7491-7493. 

Manchester hose. f[ete.] 13045- 
13047. 

Newark shoe maker says. 15846. 

Successful. management. _ [etc.] 
4334, 4335. 


Newboult a J.) Devil’s star. 16524. 


Newburgh, N. Y., direct. 21294. 
Risiindedce. a Mass. : 

Direct. 26811. 

Map. 25155. 
Newcastle, N. H., direct. 18309. 


Newcomb (G. E.): 
Our flag. 15847. 
Present needs of small colleges. 
18781. 


1732 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Newcombe (W. A.) 
figure drawing. 80399. 


Newell (F. C.) Newell’s star map 
calendar & horoscope. 380400. 


Newell (M. 0.) One great thing the 
war will do for humanity. 21295. 


Newell (Willard) Jew of Malta. 
15848, 

Newell’s star map calendar & horo- 
scope. ) 

Newins (J. H.) & son. Reasons why. 
13048. 


Newkirk (G. A.) Guaranteed monthly 


income. 15849. 
Newkirk (Garrett) Aesopus. Ae- 
sop’s retold. 48386, 7494, 19872. 


Newkirk Stranger in 
camp 


. 653. 
Newlin (W. A.) Adventures of X. 
18876. 


(Newton) 


Newlywed phable. (Motion picture) 
5773. 


Newlyweds mix-up. (Motion picture) 
8873 


Newman (A. M.) 
eign-born adults. 


Spelling for for- 
16474. 


Newman (Charles) Power of the 
will. 4337. 

Newman (Ernest) Surface  con- 
denser charts, 21296. 

Newman (M. J.) Simpkins auto. 
22591. 


Better protection 
21297. 


Newman clock co. 
for private homes. 
Newport, Ky., direct. 


Map. 25156. , 


Newport social index assn. Newport 
social index. 18198. 

News from the front. (Drama) 
BLU. 

News from Washington. (Drama) 
5119. 


News-herald co. East Point, College 


Park & Hapeville, Ga.,_ direct. 
9440. 

Newskin co. New-skin for cuts & 
scrapes. 21298. 


Newson & Cco.: 


Bryce (C. T.) Aldine phonic 


eards. [etc. ] 23291-23294, 
25660-25663, 

— Aldine speller. 1546, 1547, 
3372, 9204. 


Buehler (H. G.) Buehler’s mod- 
ern English grammar & compo- 
sition. 25670. 

Davidson (Isobel) Busy brownies 
at play. 25823. 


77396—17——18 


eee :| 
Constructive 


Newson & co,—Continued. 
Kirby (J. A.) Kirby rhythmic 
method of penmanship. 29720. 
Penmanship. 24014, 
Spaulding (I. E.) Learning to 
read. 24622. 
Newspaper enterprise assn.: 
Andrassy (Julius) If Teutons 
win. 1407. 


Belmont (August) One dollar 
spent in economic preparation. 
25593. 

Bolling (Bertha) Message. 
3348, 3344. 

Burton (T. E.) Republican vic- 
tory certain this year. 1560. 
—— War will not deplete Europe. 

25677. 

Cantu (Estaban) Gov. Cantu in 
signed statement for — — — 
denies Japan has naval base or 
soldiers in Lower Cal.  [ete.] 
19762. 

Davies (J. FE.) Close of the war 
will bring America greater pros- 
perity. 25824. 

Dorfner (O. F.) 


[ete.] 


Mankind cursed 


by doubt of ability. 20039. 
Dreiser (Theodore) America’s 
foremost author protests. 
25875. 
Duckworth (J. H.) Is Lord 
Kitchener alive. fete.] 20056. 
Farrell (J. A.) Head of steel 
corp. advises Amer. 26034. 


Ferguson (Elsie) Shall I go on 
the stage. 29041. 

Ford (John) Creed for a judge. 
29084. 

Guilbert (Yvette) Every woman 
mourns with 4 hearts for her 


soldier. 1875. 
Harriman (L. B.) Mikado gives 
Japan’s 500,000 octogenarians 


an imperial wine cup. 1895. 

Harris (S. H.) What it felt like 
to be in the massacre at Carri- 
zal. 20425. 

Is world war about to uncover 
man of destiny. 654. 

Johnston (R. M.) What would 
U. S. do in ease of war with 
Germany? 9929. 

Lane (F. K.) Why Wilson should 


be re-elected. 2136. 

Minor (Robert) Every nation 
lies in this war. [ete.] 2241- 
22438. 

Mountsier (Robert) Diary of 
dead English Tommy. [etc.] 
2259, 2260. 


Murdock (Victor) Bryan follow- 
ers will turn to progressives. 
2262. 


1733 


INDEX 


Newspaper enterprise assn.—Contd. 

Oskar Karl Gustav Adolf, prinz 
von Preuszen. Complete story 
of battle adventures of royal 
warrior-author. [etc.] 7590- 
7592. 

Patchin (R. H.) Amer. trade’s 
greatest problem. 26949. 

Pekar (Gyula de) What Austria 
really thinks of America. 2362. 

Ring (Welding) U. S. prosperity. 
27052. 

Russell (C. E.) Labor’s Austra- 
lian army sneered at.  [etc.] 
2423-2427. 

Thaw (L. C.) He needs it. 10741. 

Tolstoy (Countess) Tolstoy’s 
daughter on Russia’s firing line 
writes her adventures. 4787. 

Untermeyer (Samuel) Gigantic 
bus. impetus will follow. 27408. 

Wilcox (Winona) What’s wrong 
with marriage. 27522. 

20 perils face U. S. 2285. 

Newspaper feature service, inc.: 

Asthma Simpson the village queen. 
[ete.] 2286-2325, 4338—43857, 
7495-7554, 10802-10324, 13049 
13110, 15850-15879, 18199-18218, 
21299-21389, 26813-26875, 30401- 
30483. 

Brow bros. 24300-24349. 

Dalrymple (Leona) Good night 
stories. 14914, 17430, 19941, 
23434, 25814, 28720. 

Gregory (T. B.) Alfred Tenny- 
son. f[ete.] 20868-20872 


[ete.] 


Be yourself. f[ete.] 15194— 
15198. 
——Bird day. [ete.] 9671-9676. 
——Bird songs & music scales. 
fete.] 3781-8783. 
Bob & John. [etc.] 26146—- 
26151. 
Chicken oath. [ete.] 335- 
338. 
— Corfu. [ete.] 1867-1869. 
Don’t give up the ship. 
[ete.] 29192-29197. 
‘Greatest battle. [ete.] 6785— 
6788. 
— Heart vs. head. [etc.] 
23744-23747. 
Life worth living. 17691. 
Orthodoxy. [ete.] 12320-— 
12324. 


Newspaper seed. (Drama) 31930. 
Newton (H. L.): 
His alibi. 2855. 
Nothing doing. 31933. 
Pep promoter. 18890. 
Presents. 381976. 
Tag day. 25050. 
Teacher, kin I go home? 11184. 
War of wits. 25071. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 
Newton (M. B.)  Riveto for little 
folks. 21390. 
Newton (M. F.) Riveto bk. of home 
play-things. i 


Newton, Ill., map. 11304. 


Newton, Miss., map. 11305. 

Newton, N. H., direct. 15880. 

Newton, N. J., map. 11306. 

Newton Co., Ind., map. 19046. 

Newton piano co. Juelg piano co. 
Come tomorrow with five dollars. 
[ete.] 4003—4007. 

Newtown giant incubator corp. Let 
the Newtown hatch your chicks, 
30484. 

Ney (J. M.) co. Boss takes a hand in 
soldiers. 10363. 

Nez Perce Co., Id., direct. 24351. 

Niagara Falls, N. Y., direct. 24352. 

Niagara film studios. Perils of our 
girl reporters. 32491-82505. 

Niagara permanent savings & loan 
assn. Saving & home owning. 
18219. 

Nicelli (Pompeo) Italia. 5071. 

Nicholls (G. W.) Sharon, Pa., map. 
1352. 


Nichols (Anna) O’Neil. 11121. 
Nichols (B.) Double event. 5508. 


Nichols (C. S.) Everychild. 27656. 
Nichols (Lee) Bait. 10963. 
Nichols (N. V.) Garden of love. 
11029. 
Nichols (Sumner) : 
Fifty-fifty. 16548. 
Oath and the man. 31934. 
Nicholson (C. F.) Japanese water 
eolor co. Japanese opaque water 
colors. f[ete.] 12578, 12574. 
Nicholson (J. K.) Montamin. 18873. 
Nicholson (W. H.) & co, Expanding 
mandrel, its practical application. 
21391. 
Nickerson (C, E.) Niekerson system 
of teaching piano chimes. 4358. 
Nickerson (I.. A.) Mail order bus. as 


it is. 15881. 

Nickerson (R. 8S.) Gentle hint. [ete.J 
21392-21397. 

Nickerson & McLaughlin. Nickerson 


(L."A.) Mail order business as it is. 
15S81. 

Nickham (Westcott) Ordway (E. 
T.) Great stone face. 21476. 


Nida (W. L.) Defoe (Daniel) Childs 
Robinson Crusoe. 28766. 
Nido del principal. (Drama) 2901. 
Nielsen (Charles) White race. 30485. 
Nielsen (T. T.) Is Jesus Christ the 
Messiah. 18220. 
Niemeyer (Bernhardt): 
Bernard, monologist 
24884. 
Bernard monologue. 31604. 


& songs. 


1734 


| 
| 
| 
| 


INDEX 


25318. 
Night shift. (Drama) 2902. 
Nihart (B. F.) New century ariths. 


10864. 
Niles, O., direct. 27441. 
Niles Canyon-Sunol water tower tour, 


map. 113807. 
Nimmo (D. C.): 


Natl. flag songs. 13111. 


Scotch marching song. 43859. ' 


Nimmo (H. M.) Great Amer. heresy. 
18221. 

Ninety & nine. 
82469 


Nifio de la bola. 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 2903. 
Nifios de Etija. (Drama) 13998. 


Nirdlinger (C. F.) Four short plays. 
81771 


Nirdlinger (F.G.N.) Greater passion. 
16565 


Niss (C.) & sons. 
bond. 2326. 
Niss (C. C.) Niss (C.) & sons. Niss 

profit sharing bond. 2326. 

Nitana. (Drama) 1129. 

Nitrogen products co. Chandler (C. 
F.) Fixation of atmospheric nitro- 
gen. 23337. 

Niver (H. W.) Light from the great- 
est mystery bk. in the world. 2139S. 

Nixon-Nirdlinger (F. G.) See Nird- 
linger (F. G. N.) 

No fare. (Drama) 25003. 

No hay mal que par bien 
(Drama) 14019. 

No men's land. (Drama) 

No name skit. (Drama) 

No place like jail. 
14520. 

No questions asked. (Drama) 25005, 

No sir-ee Bob. (Motion picture) 
5458 


Niss profit sharing 


no venga. 


22535. 
25004. 
(Motion picture) 


No smoking allowed. (Drama) 1130. 

No trespassing. (Drama) 1131. 

Noble (Carolyn) Baby’s days. 18222. 

Noble (Franklin) lLime-fertilization. 
10366. 


nos, 1-12, 1916 
Nietecito. (Drama) 5120. Noble (Howard) Series of adv. 
“Nieto (James de) See De Nieto against prohibition, 10367. 

(James) Noble piano a sr ~ Browns got 

a new auto for $2. etc.] 21390, 
Paras novelty & nonse. (Drama) zs 400. 
. Noblest vampire. 31982. 

‘ Night at an inn, (Drama) 31931. . Nobody — guilty. (Motion picture) 
Night before. (Drama) 1128. 22959. 
Night hawks. (Drama) 27641. Nobody home. (Motion picture) 
Nightinthetfenches. (Drama) 8437. 22960. 

Night of revenge. (Motion picture) | Nobody loves me. (Drama) _ 18878. 
19255. Nobody’s child. (Drama) 16637. 
Night operator. (Drama) 22534. Nock (G, W.) co., ine. Catalog. 15882. 

tout. (Motion picture) 25249. Noe (Cotton) Blood of Rachel 
| t pictures, (Drama) 27642. 31654". 
Night rehearsal. (Drama) 16636. Noe (J. M.) Dreadnaught of peace. 
Night riders. (Motion picture) S874. 973. 
Night ‘so (Motion picture) | Noel (BE. E.) Noel's game of music. 
18225. 


Noel (E. P.): 
Accuse Greece of treachery. [etc.] 
21401-21418. 


Age is no bar to Americans. [etc.} 
18223, 18224. 
Air attacks near hospital. [etc.] 


24353-24361. 
Air fights thrilling at Battle of 
Somme. [ete.] 15883-15902. 
Amer. aviators are sent to Verdun. 
13112. 
Americans go to Saloniki. 
26876-26881. 
Disprove reports Arabia a trans- 
pert. [ete.] 30486, 30487. 
French newspapers praise Grey’s 
talk. 10368. 
Noel (Joseph) : 
Alimony dodger. 
Blighters. 22372. 
Pawn. 16645. 
Royal road. 16672. 
Three plays & a curtain raiser. 
8534. 
Victim. 32107. 
Noel (Mrs. R. F.) 
Nolan (J. J.): 
Fallen angel. 31753. 
From the cradle to Sing 
31778. 
Land where the shamrocks grow. 
16592. 
Rambler from Clare. 
Romance of the Catskills. 
Ruling power. 32008. 
Nolan (Mary) Benedict Arnold. 989. 


[ete. } 


13880. 


Victim. 32107. 


Sing... 


22569. 
16671. 


Noll (J. H.) Health hints. 21419. 
Noll (P. Bi) Farmer’s simplified 


acctg. system. 10369. 
Noltemeier (W. A.) @o., ine. 
code. 23527. 
Nonatuck silk eo. Corticelli lessons in 


Private 


crochet. 10370. 

Noncombatant. (Drama) 5121. 
None so. blind. (Motion picture) 
S875. 


1735 


INDEX 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Nones (L. L.) Laymen’s twentieth 
century cooperative church & school 
of advanced thought of Greater New 
York. 7556. 

Non-mechanical check protecting co. 
Non-mechanical check protecting 
systems. 7555. 

Noodle soup. (Drama) 18879. 


Norcross (W. L.) Suecess of Minne- 
haha. 8520. 


Norden (A.) & eco. Quarter century 
of cotton. 30488. 


Norden (N. L.) Musie of the Russian 
liturgy. 557. 
Norden (Virginig) 
movies. 27628. 
Nordenshield (Jeannette) : 
Fascinating twins, 13928. 
That ain’t your wife. 8529. 
Nordisk films kompagni A/S.: 
At the gate of sin. 53892. 
Buried secret. 27787. 
Cat’s paw. 5449. 
Criminal’s diary. 
Cripple girl. 5474. 
Dance of death. 5480. 
Devil’s protege. 5494. 
Devil’s victim. 19151. 
Diamond king. 5496. 
End of the world. 14234. 
Ive of the dead. 19159. 
Faith, hope & charity, ltd. 
Folly of sin. 8745. 
tuardian, 32382. 
Hate that kills. 5594. 
Hermit. 27846. 
Hero in spite of himself. 5616. 
In the shadow of death. 27855. 
Joy killer. 27864. 
Judge's wife. 27866. 
Lighthouse catastrophe. 5689. 
Little film actress. 19235. 
Little hero. 32436. 
Love’s desire. 5709. 
Man with the missing finger. 
5726. 
Marguerite. 32444. 
Master physician. 5730. 
Mystery of the crown jewels. 
19253. 
New explosive. 32468. 
Price of betrayal. 5828. 
Room no. 17. 19285. 
Secret of the desert. 19292. 
Sister Cecillia. 19295. 
Skeleton hand. 5887. 


Making the 


5472. 


Spider’s prey. 19303. 
Stolen name. 193807. 
Sword of fire. 5924. 


Unconscious hand. 5965. 
Wager. 27969. 

Waif. 5978. 

Whirlpool of love. 14406. 


Nordstrom (F. A.): 
Afterwards. 153877. 
All wrong. 10952. 
Cat and the kitten. 10983. 
Corcoran vs. Mason. 13916. 
Cousin Eleanor. 10995. 

* Hold-up. 13952. 
Knight and the lady. 27616. 
Little Dr. Love. 24975. 

One night stand. 14005. 
Teacup inn. 27668. 
Temperament. 22613. 
Vampire woman. 14058. 

Nordyke & Marmon eco. Crissey 
(Forrest) Supreme passenger com- 
fort. 180. 

Norfolk, Neb., map. 5310. 

Norfolk, Va.: 

Direct. 7558. 
Map. 3077, 8646. 

Norman (W. W.) What to read on 
business. 2328. 

Norman - Remington co. Garland 
(Robert) Motoring in Md. 20281. 

Normloil co. of N. Y. Negative liquids. 
4360. 

Norris (E. H.): 

4977. 


Abbu San of old Japan. 

All on a summer's day. 

Boy scout hero. 31662. 

By way of the secret passage. 
5001, 

Calendar days. 27569. 

Country boy scout. 31708. 

Deacon Dubbs. 31716, 

Dickerman (Goodwal) Serap bk. 
recitation ser. 28799. 

Empty stocking elf. 31743. - 

Friend husband. 27587. 

Goose Creek line. 27596. 

Her honor the mayor. 27598. 

Kicked out of college. 11070. 

Lady of the opera house. 31848, 

Laughing cure. 27617. 

Pat’s matrimonial venture. 27646. 

Rummage sale. 11154. 

Ruth. 32009. 

Teacher, kin I go home? 11184. 


Their first quarrel. 5200. 
Tomorrow at ten. 27672. 


_ Wanted, a cook. 11216. 
What’s in a name. 32127. 
Winning widow. 27678. 
Norris (F. W.): 
Broken lives. 22378. 
Protector. 5154. 
Norristown, Pa., direct. 18226. 
North (C. C.) Prospects. 18227. 
North (Frank) Who’s who & what’s 
what. 32140. 
North (G. M.) Bylow bears’ own bk. 
4361. 
North (Jacob) & co.: 
Mason (Walt) Christmas thought 
for the life insur. agt. 12859. 


1736 


vey ee ee ee 


“nos, 1-12, 1916 
North (Jacob) & co.—Continued. 
Six 13127. 


INDEX 


“North (L. 8.) Hist. of the John North 
& Elizabeth 


Pogue families. 26882. 


eeth 8. WW.) 
Can they find the solution. 


life assurance soc. of 
N. Y. Father's revery. 25917. 


+ | 


North (Sam) Inducements to pay 
¢ ums, 13128. 
America, map. 3078-3080, 


8082, 11308, 14144, 16840, 22765, 
North Amer. accident insur. co.: 
Agents wantei—big money paid— 

enlist today. 10371. 

Protective dept. Instructions to 

NAA. LC. [ete.] 2329, 2330. 
Rate card. [ete.] 4362, 4363. 
This great company provides the 

most protection for the least 

cost. 655. 


| North Amer. construction co.: 


_ Aladdin homecraft market place. 
{ete.] 10872, 13129, 13130. 
homes built in a day. 
4364. 


Beteone (D. S.) Aladdin manual 
of construction. 6203. 
North Amer. peaenens co., inc. 


catalog. 

North Tig institute. 

inst. 21420. 
Amer. mercantile agency co. 
Sea food dealers’ trade bk. 24362. 
North Andover, Mass., direct. 3208. 
North Attleboro, Mass. : 
Direct. 25498. 
Map. 22766. 

North Carolina, map. 1326, 5311, 
16841, 19047. 

North Carolina division of the Natl. 
highways assn. See Natl. highways 
assn. (N.C. division of the) 

North Carolina good roads assn. Road 
maps & tour bk. of western N. C. 
13131. 


North Carolina weather chart calen- 
North Central States, map. 3081, 5312, 
32252, 32253. 


North Dakota, map. 1327, 30S3, 22767, 
27738, 27739. - 
North Dakota (Univ. of) Shake 
Speare, the playmaker. 16684. 
North Dakota weather chart calendar. 


30490. 
North East, Pa., direct. 13132. 
North Hudson, N. Y., direct. 24363. 
North Jersey title insur. co. Aids to 
thrift. [ete] 21421-21424. 
North Penn bank. Reward of thrift. 


Ginseng 


North Amer. 


North shore, map. 19645. 

North shore blue bk. 18228. 

North Tarrytown, N. Y., direct. 2586. 
North Yakima, Wash., direct. 657. 
Northampton, Mass. : 


Direct. 2331. 
Map. 3084. 
Northampton commer. college. Evans 
(A. H.) Robert & Dorothy. 15071. 


Northcliffe (A. C. W. H., Ist baron) 
Northcliffe warns U. S. 658. 

Northern bank note co. Twenty-sixth 
yr. holiday bond. 30492. 


Northern Cal. musicians’ direct. 4309. 
Northern Central States, map. 22768. 


Northern insulating co. Car insula- 
tion. 18229. 
Northern Lancaster Co., Pa., 
LOLOS, 
Northern life insur. co.: 
Classification of life & accident & 
health risks. [etce.] 4365-4367. 
Endowment. 13133. 
Northern Pacific ry. 
13134. 
Northern scenic pub. co. Triports, 
Washburn, Bayfield & vi- 
24364. 


direct. 


Merry way. 


Ashland, 
cinity. 
Northern states power co. Back of 
the investment. 7559. 
Northfork, W. Va., map. 11255. 
Northrup (H. W.) Man who’s been 
there. 24365. 
Northrup, King & co.: 

Northrup, King & co.’s sterling 
seeds. 4368. 

Sterling seeds. 13135. 

Wright (E. F.) Meadows, pas- 
tures & soiling crops. [etc] 
§228, 8229. 

Northwestern chem. co. Auto sugges- 
tions. 44, 6092, 11694. 

Northwestern fruit exchange. Mutual 
service corp. Skookum apples. 
30243. 

Northwestern of Milwaukee. Ser. of 
twenty-five insur. cards. 21425. 

Northwestern States, map. 22769. 

Northwestern veterinary college. 
Corres. course. 13136. 

Northwood, Ia., map. 25157. 

Norton (D. B.) Relationship of nega- 
tive and positive numbers. 26885. 
Norton (F. P.) Lady of the swamp. 

22479. 
Norton (M. B.): 

BE. of original yokes. 3850. 

Collection of beautiful & useful 
patterns. 12424. 

Original designs in piano scarf, 
etc. 17749. 

Norton (Mabel): 

H. H—U. S. A. 31793. 

Orange blossoms. 31945. 

Turn in at night. 32093. 


INDEX 


pt. 1, a. s., v.13 


ore (Roy) Mission. 15903, 18230, | Noyes (A. D.)—Continued. 


Norton (S. V.) Devices that make for 
motor truck efficiency. 24366 
Norton co. 
chinery. 15904. 
Norwalk, Conn. : 
Direct. 26886. 
Map. 27740. 
Norway, map. 22770. 
Norwich, Conn.: 
Direct. 18234. 
Map. 19048. 

Norwich nickel & brass co. Illus. 
catalog. 15905. 
Norwood (Robert) Witch of Endor. 

27678*. 
Norwood, Mass., direct. 18235. 
Norwood, O., map. 22771. 
Nostra pelle. (Drama) 25006. 
Nostrand (A, G. van) See Van Nos- 
trand (A. G.) 
Nostrand (Helen van) 
trand (Helen) 
Nostrand (J. J. van) 
trand (J. J.) 


See Van Nos- 


See Van Nos- 


Not for sale. (Drama) 1132. 

Not in. (Drama) 1133. 

Not in the news. (Motion picture) 
27904. 

Not yet. (Drama) 2879, 

Nothing but the truth. (Drama) 
8438. 

Nothing doing. (Drama) 31933. 

Nothing else to do. (Drama) 11206. 


(Drama) 11112. 
(Motion pic- 


Nothing overlooked. 
Notorious Gallagher. 
ture) 14321. 
Notre Dame inst. 

Guadalupe raccolta. 
evotter (F. L.): 

Rhyme doll verses. 10373. 

Wedding in the cooky jar. 


Kemper (H. M.) 
20742. 


21452. 


Nougues (Pablo) Jarabe de pico. 
2870. 
Novelty notes. 659, 13137, 15906, 


18236, 243867, 30493. 
Novo engine co. Novoengines. 30494. 
Now I see. (Drama) 138999. 
Nowata, Okl, map. 19049. 
Nowell-Atherly co.: 
Big Horn Co., Wy., map. 2989. 
Montana, map. 
Nowlin (J. K.) 
guide. 18236*. 
Noxon (Eleanor) 
America. 21453. 
Noyes (A. D.): 
After two yrs. of war. 24368. 
In a presidential year. 15908. 
Possibilities of an economic war. 
21454. 
Preparedness, military & economic. 
fete.] 13189-13141. 


Stock breeders’ 
This is the land, 


Grinding wheels & ma- 


Relations of the great fiieneial 
states after the [ete.] 
4369, 4370. 

Speculative markets. 30495. 


war. 


World’s money markets in war 
time. 18237. 
Noyes (Alfred) Shakespeare & the 
sea. 7561. 


Noyes (E. G.) Lantern. 26549. 
Noyes (H. T.) Natl. design registra- 
tion bill. 26887. 
Noyes bros. & Cutler, ine. White line 
office equipment. 21455. 
NuBone corset co. NuBone corsets & 
accessories. 660. 
Nugent (J. C.): 
Cynie. 18815. 
Mealhound. 11091. 
Nugent (W. A.) Heels. 31800. 
Number one. (Motion picture) 8876. 


No. 2, suspended sentence. (Drama) 
11113. 

Number 13, westbound. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5774. 

No. 16 Martin street. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17021. 

Nuneviller (W.) New Jersey, map. 
3073. 


Nuneviller (W.) co.: 
Penn-Jersey automobile red bk. 
4436. 


Pennsylvania, map. 5322, 22778. 
Philadelphia, Pa., map. 14149, 
14150. ’ 
Philadelphia automobile guide. 
26888. 
Nur ein traum. (Drama) 25007. 


Nuremberg watch. (Motion picture) 
22992. 
Nurse. (Drama) 8439. 
Nursery songs. 18395. 
Nursery supply co. Nursery roll-about. 
Nussbaum (B. M.) 
10374. 
Nuts that are not. (Drama) 5122. 
Nyack, N. Y., direct. 30497. 
Nyal calendar & weather chart. 30498. 
Nyee (Vera) Little Mab & Gran-pa 


Sales manual. 


Mouse. [ete.] 30499, 30500. 
Nyitray (Emil): 
Oh James! 8442. 


Wild Poppy. 16723. 
O. K. hatcher co. Lesson in economy. 
30501. 


22961. 
Oak Woods cemetery assn. At the 
road’s end. 15909. 
Oakland, Cal.: 
Direct. 15910. 
Map. 11309, 16842. 16843. 
Soc. blue bk. 30338. 
Oakland, Til.. map. 14145. 


Rooster. (Motion picture) 


1738 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Oakland tribune: 

Booklovers’ picturegame. 21456. 

Crinion (Edmund) Lake Co. of- 
fers attractive tours.  [ete.] 
14882-14884. 

Lake Co., Cal., map. 19019. 

Oakland, Cal., map. 16842, 16843. 

Yosemite Valley, map. 19107. 


Oakley (N. M.) Amer. language. 
18238. 

Oakoal. 6405. 

Oath. (Drama) 8440. 

Oath & the man. (Drama) 31984. 


Ober (G.) & sons co.: 


Acid phosphate monument. — [ete.] 
21457-21462. 

Feeds every plant alike.  [ete.] 
18239, 18240. 

Oberon and Titania. (Drama) 1134. 


Obeziana. (Drama) 
Object A B C bk. 761. 

Object—matrimony. (Motion picture) 
©, 14822. 


2904. 


O'Bolger (T. D.) Home sweet home. 
11050 


O'Boy (B. L.) Erin’s own. 10375. 

O’Brien (D. P.) Way of the cross. 
4371. 

O’Brien (EF. C.): 


Bankers & merchants clearing 
assn. Instructions. 3245. 
Instructions to bank. Lete.] 


7562, 7563. 
O’Brien (BE. J.): 
Best short stories of 1915. 13142. 
Carrying on the torch of Haw- 
thorne, ete. 2332. 
O’Brien (F. M.) Goodnight tales. 


7564. 
O’Brien (Nellie) Prohibition cam- 
paign songs. 26889. 
O’Brien (Patsy) Wishing. 25081. 
O’Brien (Seumas) Duty. 24931*. 
O’Brien (V. W.) Musical hall of fame. 
31605. 


O’Brien bros. South Bend lathe 

. works. How to run a lathe. 10659. 

O’Brien varnish co. O’Brien’s alkali 
proof wall size. 380502. 

Observing for our heavy guns. (Mo- 
tion picture) 143828. 

Obstacle. (Drama) 5123. 

Occult power. (Drama) 18880. . 

Ocean Grove, N. J., direct. 14511. 


Ochs (Milton) & co. Above all things 
join our gold bond clothes savings 
club. 10376. 

Ocken (John) Telep. direct. 24869. 

O'Connell (J. A.) Bradford case. 
21463. | 

O’Connor (C. D. or D. C.) How to 
pass the board. 24370, 26890, 30503. 

O'Connor (FE. J.) jr. U. S. baseball 
diamond problem. 4872. 


O’Connor (J. E.) Acrostic sonnets & 
other poems. 26891. 
O'Connor (R. P.) Twelve point calen- 
dar. 2606, 8044, 
O’Connor (T. P.): 
Allies’ position indicated by the 
news of the week. [etc.] 2333- 
2337. 
British fire two shells now to one 


by German troops. 661. 

Engl. laugh at enormous taxes 
caused by war. [ete.] 10377— 
10379. 


France resolved even as England 
to war to the end. [ete.] 4873— 
4375. 

Mingled anxiety & confidence mark 
British view. [etc.] 7568, 7569. 

Transformation of political situa- 
tion after Dublin riots. 13143. 

O'Connor & Goldberg. Faith & action. 
fete.] 80504, 30505. 

O’Conor (N. J.): 

Cormae’s Christmas. 

Fairy bride. 8342*. 

Odd acquaintances. (Motion picture) 
Jide, 

Odd charges. (Motion picture) 27905. 

Odd-fellows (Independent order of) 
Sovereign grand lodge: ” 

Daily journal of the ninety-second 
annual communication. [etc.] 
30506-30512. 

Memorial certificate. 

O’Dea (A. C.) 
18950. 

Odell (G. C. D.) Real plays are never 
seen for 200 yrs. T5T0. 6 

Odell (Letitia) Answers to Elemen- 
tary algebra. 63834. 

O'Donnell (C. H.): 

Liz in love. 16598. 

Red Parker’s kid. 22572. 

Odorono co. Overcoming the well- 
dressed man’s worst enemy [etc.] 
26892, 26893. 

Q2dipus the king. 

Oelgoetz (A, W.) 

Oertel (Louis): 

Jung muss man sein! 
24966. 

Kleine miadel. 83895. 

Oes (Mrs. Ovidia) Mills of God. 5103. 
Oeser (Hermann) Sturm (Gerhard) 
Unsre helden in weltkrieg. 10721. 

Oesterreicher (Rudolf): 

Erste frau. 31748. 

Kiinstliche mensch. 16590. 

Office appliance ‘co. : 

Blake (W. H.) 
business. 28353. 

— Bus. is not bus. 19656. 

— Getting started. 23248. 

—— Nothing succeeds like differ- 
ence. f[ete.] 25609, 25610. 


22395. 


13144. 
When love is young. 


(Drama) 10987*. 
Easy money. 1039. 


22471, 


Authority in 


1739 


INDEX 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Office next door. (Drama) 14000. 

Office of intercession for religious 
education. 20278. 

Officer 66. (Drama) 22536. 

Official Amer. textile direct. 13145. 

Official automobile & motor-cycle di- 
rect. 10380. 

Official automobile blue bk. 4376, 
10381, 30513. 

Official Catholic direct. 18241. 

Official classification committee. Off. 
classification. 30514. 

Official hotel red bk. & direct. 18242. 


Official hotel red bk. & direct. co. Off. 
hotel red bk. & direct. 18242. 
Official index to _ state legislation. 


4377, 7571, 10386, 15917, 18243, 21464, 
26894. 

Official list of open & prepay stations. 
15911. 

Official metropolitan automobile blue 
bk. standard road guide. 15918. 

Official pictures of the British army in 
France. (Motion picture) 577 
5784. 

Official register & direct. of physicians 
& surgeons in the State of Cal. 
10392. 

Official register & direct. of women’s 
clubs in America. 10393. 

Oficial de guardia. (Drama) 8441. 

Ogden (Anna): 

Dudley (Pendleton) Facts about 
enameled ware. 17543. 
Preparedness in the home. 15919. 


Ogden, Ia., map. 16844. 
Ogden, Utah, direct. 7574. 
Ogilvie (J. S.) pub. co. Ogilvie’s 


ready reckoner form & log Dk. 
10394. 


Ogle (G. A.) & eo. See, for entries of 


maps, this index under names of 
places. 

Ogurkowski (St.) Zosia druhna. 
2967. 

Oh, Caesar. (Drama) 31935. 

Oh! Dickie. (Drama) 18881. 

Oh! Doctor! (Drama) 5124, 5125. 
Oh, Imogen. (Drama) 31936. 

Oh James! (Drama) 8442. 

Oh! M’sieu! (Drama) 8357. 

Oh, the women. (Drama) 22537. 
Oh, what a whopper. (Motion pic- 
ture) S877. 

Oh! you crook. (Drama) 18882. 
Oh, you honeymoon. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32470. 

Oh, you uncle. (Motion picture) 
11495. 

O'Hanlon (L. B.) Down at Coney 
Isle. 31782. 


O’Hara (A. E.) Amer. & foreign de- 
tective inst. Successful detective. 
3163. 


O’Hara (F, J.) Ideal corset system. 
7575. 

O'Hara (J. T.) Natl. gameco. Rules 
& regulations for the fascinating 
game of Batting. 10282. 


O’Hara (N. R.): 

Mahan (E. W.) Best only for 
football player. [ete.] 26642, 
26646. 

—— Eddie Mahan. 21004. 
Football captain should be 
one of the boys. [ete.] a002s, 
30025 


—— Football code pleases Mahan. 
{[ete.] 24127, 24128. 

O'Higgins (Harvey) John Lawson's 
story. 24371, 26896, 30516. 

Ohio, map. 1328, 3085, 19050, 22772, 
27741. 

Ohio bank & savings co. Christmas 
money club, weekly payment bk. 
26898. 

Ohio chiropractic assn. 
nerve science. 21466, 

Ohio cumulative digest. 4385, 18248, 
30517. 

Ohio lady. (Drama) 1135, 8443. 

Ohio law reporter co. Ohio cumula- 
tive digest. 4385, 18248, 30517. 

Ohio retail shoe dealers assn. Direct. 
of the O. shoe industry. 3598. 

Ohio state jour. co. Payne (A, M.) 
People's institute of home economics. 
7641, 10434, 13195. 

Ohio state univ. Farmer’s authentic 


Chiropractic 


adviser. 21467. 

Ohio varnish co. Gum-lac.  [ete.] 
30518-30520, 

Ohio weather chart calendar. 30521. 


Ohliger (C. F.) Doctor Ale. 5024. 
Ohneck (G. H.) 


Heavenly light. 
[ete.] 26909-26912. 
Oil City oil & grease co. Germania 
lubro-compound. 2338. 
Oil miller. Cottonseed oil mill direct. 
& cottonseed calculator. 14872, 
Oil paint & drug reptr. Green bk. for 
buyers. 15188. 
Oil smeller. (Motion picture) 22962. 
Oil well supply co.: 
Everything for oil wells. 26913. 
Genl. catalog & price list. 21468. 
Oily scoundrel. (Motion picture) 


SS78. 
Ojea’s differential 


Ojea (Severino) 
method. 15920. 
Okanogan Co., Wash., direct. 19797. 


O’Keefe (M. R.) Literary club. 
18856. 

O’Keefe (P. F.) Bigger, better bus. 
4386. 


Okeene, OKlL, map. 32254. 

Oklahoma, map. 1329, 3086, 16845, 
19051. : 

Oklahoma City, OkKl., direct. 15921. 


1740 


; 


i. 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


_ ~ 80522. 
Oklahoma world. 


~~ Oland (Wiirner) 


-Old Bill Rogers. 


's 


INDEX 


Oklahoma gas & electric co.: 


Electric customers’ information 
bk. 7576. 


Gas customers’ hand bk. 15922. 


- Oklahoma jour. of educa. Logan 
(Leonard) jr. Logan’s Okl. hist. 
map bk. 15626, 
ichoma univ. Catalog of the schl. 
of law. 7577. 
Oklahoma weother chart calendar. 


100 photo-tones of 
the world’s foremost motion picture 
stars. 4392. 

Okmulgee, Okl., 

Oland (dith ) 
Strindberg. 8464*. 

Plays; by 

Strindberg. 8464". 


map. 5314. 
Plays; by 


August 
August 


Olander (J. F.) comp. ‘Teachers’ 
exam. questions. T7578. 
Oleott (F. J.) : 


Adventures of Robin Goodfellow. 


[ete.] 18146-13155. 
Once more told tales. 4393. 
Oleott (H. M.) Plays for home, 
school & settlement. 25020*. 
Oleott (R. H.) Are good men really 
scarce. 15923. 
Oleott (Virginia) Plays for home, 


school & settlement. 25020*. 
Old age & folly. (Motion picture) 
19256. 


(Drama) 1136. 
Old country. (Drama) 25008. 
Old Dock Gloom. (Motion picture) 


Old farmers almanack. 26914. 

eg ny fashioned girl. (Motion picture) 
rae. flames. (Drama) 22538. 

Old ee (Motion picture) 
oo home singers. (Drama) 2905. 
Old home towners. (Drama) 16638. 
Old honesty poultry yards. Old hon- 


esty single comb Rhode Island reds. 
30523. 


Old King Coal. (Motion picture) 


55T4. 
Old lady 31. (Drama) 31937. 
Old love. (Drama) 11114. 
Old maid’s venture. (Drama) 8444. 


Old man who tried to grow young. 
(Motion picture) 17022. 

Old minstrel. (Drama) 25009. 

Old natl. bank. Little bk. about the 
Old natl. bank. 21469. 

Old ragpicker. (Drama) 5146*. 

Old Sid Pointer. (Drama) 14001. 

Old soldier’s romance. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32471. 

Old violin. (Drama) 2906. 

Old) watchman. (Motion picture) 
5786. 


Old-Wil pub. co. Lewis (V. C.) Old- 
Wil Spanish course. [ete.] 20845, 
20846. 

Old-Wil Spanish course. 

Old wives’ tale. 

Olds (E. A.): 

Hair & scalp. 15924. 
Packer mfg. co. Hair & 
13172. 

Olds (E. 0.) New & economical way 
of getting well. 26915. 

Olds (Mrs. Marshall) Mills of God. 
5103. 

Ole Oleson. (Drama) 

Olean, N. Y., direct. 

O’Leary (C. L.) 


20845. 
(Drama) 27642*. 


scalp. 


32165 (1), 
2339. 
Symbolic natl. hat. 


21470. 

O’Leary (F. X.) Pair of jacks. 1141. 

Oles (M. B.) Gold & golden glory. 
662. 

Oliel (A. H. Ben-) See Ben-Oliel 
(A. H.) 

Olin (H. M.) Treatise on the Olin 
system. 10395. 

Oliphant (J. H.) & co. Barr (Lock- 
wood) Will the r. r.s come back. 
14560. 


Oliphant (T. E.): 
How to be better dressed at less 


expense. 30524. 

What well dressed women are 
wearing. 663, 2340, 4395. 
Oliver (I. E.) Signs of the times. 

7580. 

Oliver (Mrs. George) See Onions 
(B. R.) 

Oliver (M. C.) A B C of horses. 
18249. 

Oliver (M. S.) Six one-act plays. 
25042. 

Oliver Twist. (Motion picture) 
32472. 

Olivia’s business. (Drama) 31938. 

Olivier (Stuart) Sport of law. 
22603. 


Ollesheimer (L. T.) End of the chase. 


8332. 


Ollesheimer . (T. H.) End of the 
chase. 8332. 

Olmstead (E. G.) Ned & Nan in 
Holland. 21471. 

Olmsted (S. H.) San Rafael, Cal., 
map. 14162. 


Great western mutual 
Equity co- 


Olsen (I. O.) 
ltd. live stock insur. co. 
ins. 1853. 

Olyphant (Robert) Sons of the Revo- 
lution in the state of N. Y. 21472. 


Omaha, Neb., direct. 4898. 

Omaha direct. co. Omaha, Neb.,. 
direct. 4898. 

Omaha sanitary supply co. Catalog. 
26916. 


1741 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


Omaha Sunday world herald. Not an 
excuse. T7581. 


Omar, the seer. (Drama) 11115. 
Omenitsch (H.) Silent hero. 15925. 
‘ On a byway, off the highway. 
(Drama) 16639. 


On dangerous ground. (Motion pic- 


ture) 5787, 32473. 
On deck. (Drama) 5126. 
On honor. (Drama) 18883. 


On Italy’s firing line. (Motion pic- 


ture) 32474. 

On ne saurait penser A tout. (Drama) 
31984*. 

On probation. (Drama) 1137. 

On style. (Drama) 411116. 

On the Blind pig trail. 12815. 

On the border. (Drama) 8445. 

On the high seas. (Motion picture) 
17035. 

On the knees of the gods. (Drama) 
22539. 


(Drama) 14002, 31939. 
(Motion picture) 


On the level. 

On the Muir trail. 
32475. 

On the ocean. (Drama) 

On the path of the child. 
31940. 

On the spot. (Drama) 22541. 

On the threshold. (Drama) 

On the trail of the lonesome 
(Motion picture) 382476. 

On the trail of the tigress. 
picture) 5788. 

On the veranda. 


8446. 
(Drama) 


8278*. 
pill. 
(Motion 


(Drama) 1SS8S84. 


On their way to Havana, Cuba. 
(Drama) 8419. 
On with the dance. (Drama) 1138. 


On your travels & week-end trips. 
T7897. 

Once a thief. (Drama) 25010. 
Ornce a_ thief, (Motion picture) 
11496. 


Once in a blue moon. (Drama) 11117. 


Once upon a time. (Drama) 11118, 
22540. 

Onda of the Orient. (Motion picture) 
19257. 

One a day. (Drama) 31941. 

One A. M. (Motion picture) 22964. 

One Christmas. (Drama) 14003. 

One day on the home farm. (Drama) 


31985. 
One dollar down & a dollar a. week. 


(Drama) 5127, 11119. 

One June day. (Drama) 25011. 

One man in a thousand. (Drama) 
11120. 

One man vaudeville show. (Dramuzu) 
11389. 

One morning. (Drama) 31942. 

One morning in Belgium. (Drama) 
2907. 

One New Year’s night. (Drama) 
14004. 


One night in Venice. 
319438. 

One night stand. 

One of the family. 


One of the pack. 
8880 


(Drama) 
(Drama) 14005. 

(Drama) 8447. 

(Motion picture) 
(Motion picture) 
(Mo- 
(Motion pic- 
(Drama) 5223. 


(Motion picture) 5790. 
(Bobby) Demi-tasse review. 


One on Henry. 
11497. 

One thousand miles an hour. 
tion picture) 32477. 

One who passed by. 
true) 5789. 

One who pays. 

One woman. 

O'Neil 
27575. 


O'Neil (L. E.) Lansing, Mich., map. 
1292 


O'Neil. (Drama) 11121. 
O'Neill (Bob) Six peaches and a 
pair. 11167. 


O'Neill (F. J.): 
Breath of the 
7582-7585. 
Buttress & the ivy. 2348. 
College girl & college boy. 
43899-4402 


leaves.  [ete.] 


[ete.] 


First Easter. 


[ete.] 10396- 
103899. 
Soily little hands. [ete.] 13156, 
13157. 


Oneonta, N. Y., map. 19052. 
Onions (B. R.): 
Bridge of kisses. 21473. : 
Girls at his billet. 667, 2349, 


4403, 10400. 
Onkel Bernhard. (Drama) 25012, 
Only a girl. (Drama) 14006. 
Only a rose. (Motion picture) 25319. 
Only an American. (Drama) 16640. 


Only justice. (Drama) 16641. 
Onondago, N. Y., direct. 21995. 
Ontario, Canada, map. 14146, 19053. 
Open court pub. co. New morn. 27640. 
Open door. (Drama) 31944. 
Open sesame. (Drama) 27643. 
Opera rehearsed. (Drama) 1016. 
Opera singer. (Drama) 22542, 
Oppenheim (Dave): 
Day of reckoning. 31715. 
Frame-up. 11025. 
Opportunities for industries in the 


Borough of Queens. 26392. 
Opportunities’ knock. (Drama) 
225438. . 
Opportunity. (Motion picture) 5791. 
Optical adv. service. Optical adv. 
service. 18250. 


Optical pub. co. Lockwood (R. M.) 
Transpositions. 24083. 

Orange, N. J., map. 5315. 

Orange blossoms. (Drama) 
31945. 

Orange Co., Cal., map. 19054. 


8448, 


| Oranges, N. J., direct. 669. 


1742 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


~Orbok (Lorant): 

Fee. 8344. 

Gliicklicher unfall. 16562. 

Orchids & violets. (Drama) 5128. 

—Orezy (Emmuska, Baroness) : 

How Jean-Pierre met the Scarlet 
plmpernel, 80525, 

Old scarecrow, 10401. 


Ordas-Avecilla de Urrengoechea (Cé- 


Sar): 
Candidas! 10982. 
Damas de la Cruz roja espafiola,. 
10999. 


11008, 
112383. 
(Motion picture) 


Dios sobre todo. 
Ya tengo mi hombre. 


Ordeal of Elizabeth. 
11498. 


Order of preparedness of the U. S. of 
America Boys «& girls of prepared- 
ness. fete.] 30526-30528. 

Order of the golden rule. 
the golden rule. 10402. 


Order of the new construction. 
ton ritual. 21475. 


Orders is orders. 
5792. 
Ordonneau (Maurice) : 
Auguste. 18793. 
Belles de nuit. 1S796. 
Ordway (E. T.) Great 
21476. 
Oregon, 
$2255. 


Order of 
Skele- 


(Motion picture) 


stone face. 


map. 1330, 19055, 27763, 
Oregon musicians direct. 26917. 
Oregon Washington feature film co. 
Pendleton roundup, 1916. 27913. 
Oregon-Washington r. r. & navigation 
co., map. 82256. 
Oregon weather chart calendar. 30529. 
Orenstein, Arthur Koppel co.: 
Electromobile indus. truck. 10408. 
Operation, electromobile  indus- 
trial truck. 2351. 
Original idea. (Drama) 5129. 
Original Paris fashions, 7586. 
Orkow (B. H.): 
Arpi’s millionaire. 31628. 
Movie-mad Maggie. 8430. 
Ormond (W. V.) Mutual burial 
league. Vital certificate. 21181. 
Ormsby (F. E.): 

Ormsby’s simple system. 15926. 
Planets & people. 704, 26918. 
Orne (E. R.) Dorothy and Dick. 

8324 


Ornstein (Irving) 
balance. 16713. 


Weighed in the 


O Rourke (K. B.) Irish colleen. 
31828. 

Oroville, Cal., direct. 19825. 
Orphan Joyce. (Motion picture) 
11499. 

Orphans. (Drama) 5130. 


INDEX 


Orr (Anne) Children’s caps & de- 
signs for the nursery in crochet 
work. [etce.] 15927-15929. 

Orr (E. B.) 66, the game of games, 
26919. 

Orr (H. D.) Million dollar doll. 
16618. 

Orr (T. V.) Permanent world peace. 
T5S7. 


Orrick, Mo., map. 


Ortega (Martin) 
11133. 


27748. 
Plaza de Olavide. 


Ortega-Morejon (J. M. de) Protector 
de Inglaterra. 31982. 
Ortells (R.) Chulo del barrio. 31690. 
Orth (Frank): 
Made in Philly. 16606. 

Much ado about nothing. 381914. 
Strange happening. 32051. 
Ortiz (Antonio Calero) See Calero 

Ortiz (Antonio) 
Orton (G. W.): 
Athletic training for schl. boys. 
21477. 
Bob Hunt in Canada. [ete]. 
26920, 26921. 
Orville (Florence): 
Beantiful greetings for children 
to make. f[ete.] 159380, 15931. 
Bunnies of Bunnyboro. 4405. 
Kitchen acct. calendar. 20763. 


Useful gifts for children to make. 
18251. 
Orvis bros. & co. Long range view of 
cotton. 670. 
O’Ryan (Jane) Warfare of vanity. 


1220. 

Osborn (A. F.) 
to agencies. 
Osborn (F. P.) 
3016. 
Osborn (Grace) Mrs. Osborn cakes 

of quality. 30530. 
Osborn (Lynn) Worm. 32156. 
Osborne (B. H.) Mad with the heat. 
1104. 


Osborn’s ann. 
10404. 
Elk Co., Kan., map. 


guide 


Osborne (T. M.) Punishment. 11140. 
Osborne co.: 
America first. [ete.] 671-674. 
Wilber (G. H.) Just a word 


about your health. 8187. 
Oscar of the Waldorf. See Tschirky 


(Osear) 
Osgood (Erastus) Commodore. 
22390. 
Osgood co. 
Artistic headings. 26922 


Osgood exclusive display service. 


4406. 
O’Shea (W. J.) Composition bk. by 
grades. 7588. 
Osius (C. R.) Facts about your teeth. 
675. 


1743 


INDEX 


pt.1, 0.8. v.13 


Oskar Karl Gustav Adolf, prinz von 
Preuszen. Complete story of battle 
adventures of royal warrior-author. 


[ete.] 7590-7592. 

Osman (L. 8.) Mysterio messenger. 
26923. 

Ossermann (J. J.) News from Wash- 
ington. 5119. 

Ossipee Valley telep. & teleg. co. 
Telep. direct. 21478. 

Osso (Oscar): 
Auguste. 18793. 


Belles de nuit. 1S796. 


Bonheur volant. 16502. 
Cupid in a fix. 31711. 
Fleur de desert. 18830. 


Poilu. 31973. 
Revenge of a son. 
Vengeur. 18945. 
Ostatnie dwa ruble, 
Osten (Henry ) 
Osteo electro inst. 


22576. 


(Drama) 2908. 
Submarine. 8519. 
Survival of the fit- 


test. 30531. 

Osterheld (D. O.) Wedding march. 
15933. 

Ostrowski (IF. G.) Droga krzyZowa 
dla dzieci. 10405, 


O’Sullivan rubber co.: 

Thompson (J. W.) eco. O'Sulli- 
van’s heels of new live rubber. 
13609. 

Thompson (Ruth) Amazing ad- 
ventures of Jack B. Nimble. 
$1242. 

O’Sullivan’s heels of new live rubber. 
13609. 

Oswego, N. Y., direct. 24872. 

Oswego, N. Y., map. 25158. 


Oswego Co., N. Y. direct. 18252. 
Oteyza (Louis de) Modelo. 31903. 
Other girl. (Drama) 2909. 

Other half. (Motion picture) 8881, 
Other man. (Drama) 8449. 

Other man. (Motion picture) 17023. 
Other man’s wife. (Drama) 14007. 


Other side of the door. 
ture) 5798. 

Other sister. (Motion picture) 32531. 

Other wanderer. (Drama) 51381. 

Other way out. (Drama) 25013. 

Other wife. (Drama) 14008. 

Othmer (Albert) Wandtafel u. kreide. 


10406. 
Otis (P. J.) Just kids. 16585. 
Otis elevator co. Bk. of definitions & 
standard stock parts. 21479. 
Otsego Co., Mich., map. 3087. 
Ott (BE. A.) Trade stability. 15934. 
Ott (Matthew) : 
Lead me to it. 8401. 
Mint spy. 8423. 
That night. 8531. 
Twinkle twinkle little star. 8550. 
Zam Zam. 8584. 
6 little taylors. 8585. 


(Motion pic- 


Ott (S. C.) Coming of love. 

Ottawa, Kan., direct. 10408. 

Ottenheimer (S. & M.) Breezy jokes. 
[ete.] 21480-21482. 

Ottertail Co., Minn., map. 16846. — 

Otto (W. B.) Chattanooga, Tenn., 
First natl, bank. Advantages of a 
city bank. 19794. 


24923. 


Otto oder Otto? (Drama) 25014. 
Vtto, the artist. (Motion picture) 
11500 


utto, the bell boy. (Motion picture) 


8882. 
Otto, the cobbler. (Motion picture) 


14324. 

Otto, the gardener. (Motion picture) 
17024. 

Otto, the hero. (Motion picture) 
11501. 

Otto, the reporter. (Motioh picture) 
11502. 

Otto, the salesman. (Motion picture) 
17025. 

Otto, the sleuth. (Motion picture) 
17026. 

Otto, the soldier. (Motion picture) 
5794. 

Otto, the traffic cop. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17027. 

Otto’s legacy. (Motion picture) 
14325. 

Ottoe’s vacation. (Motion picture) 
17028. 

Ouimet (Francis) Iron cub play. 
26924. 

Ould (J. B.) Home sweet home. 

27599. 

Our country’s call. (Drama) 5132. 

Our first Mrs. President. (Drama) 
5133. 

Our Fontenoy. (Drama) 8450. 

Our little wife. (Drama) ments 

Our market calendar. 30532, 


Our monthly message. 676. 
Our new minister. (Drama) 14009. 
Our other lives. (Motion picture) 


27906. 
(Motion picture) 11503. 


Our people. 
Out ag’in, in ag’in. (Motion picture) 
(Drama) 


8883. 
Out at old Aunt Mary’s. 


31946. 
Out of order. (Motion picture) 
5738, 8857. 


(Drama) 31947. 
(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 8451. 
(Motion picture) 


Out of the discard. 

Out of the drifts. 
5795. 

Out of the east. 

Out of the fiotsam. 


14326. 

Out of the mist. (Motion picture) 
19258. 

Out of the mouth of babes. (Drama) 
22545 


1744 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Out of the quagmire. (Motion pic- 
5796. 


shadows. (Drama) 
14010. 

ut of the shadows. 

ture) 25320. 

Out of the silence. (Drama) 22546. 

Outeault (R. F.) Buster Brown. 
21483. 


— Outeault adv. co. : 

Heard natl. bank. Join our 
Christmas banking club. 6878. 

Hibernia bank & trust co. Christ- 
mas banking club. 3856. 

—— Have money, join our Xmas 


(Motion pic- 


banking club. 15288. 
—— Join our Christmas banking 
club. 6896. 
Outer edge of society. (Drama) 
10987*, 31948. 
Outfit furniture & rug co. Our pre- 


Mmium plan. 7593. 


Outing. (Drama) 381949. 
Outing kumfy-kab co. Outing kumfy- 
kab. 4407 


Outs & ins. (Motion picture) 14312, 
27898. : 

Outside the law. (Motion picture) 
25214 


Outsnared. (Drama) 31950. 
Outwitted. (Motion picture) 14334, 
82508. 
Outwitting the devil. (Drama) 
25015. 
Over night. (Motion picture) 5797. 
Over the garden wall. (Drama) 
16516. 
Overall (J. E.): 
Story of Tennessee. 21483. 
William Tell. 11227. 
Overland feature film corp. Gringo. 
22899. 
Overruled. (Drama) 10955, 10955* 


Overshiner (BE. B.): 


Community dollars. 7594. 


Natl. profit sharing assn. Com- 
munity cat. 21215. 
Overton (John) Shall so come. 
18253. 
Overtones... (Drama) 16642, 32119*. 
Overweg (Robert) Eingeschneit. 
16536. 


Owen (A. W.) Louisa Graves Owen. 
18254. 
Owen (F. A.) pub. co.: 


Cooper (J. F.) Last of the Mo- 
hicans. 19891. 
Dickens (Charles) Oliver Twist. 


19999. 

Grimes (K. A.) Bolo the cave 
boy. [ete.] 20373, 20374. 

Mears (L. W.) Story of Ne- 
braska. 21037. 

Overall (J. E.) Story of Tennes- 
see. 21483. 


Owen (F. A.) pub. co.—Continued. 
Wilson (L. J.) True story of the 

man in the moon. : 

Owen (Lincoln) Rice drill card in 

arith. 4408, 7595, 13158, 18255. 

Owen (M. B.) Typewriter speed se- 

erets. 30533. 
Owen (R. M.) & co. A BC of the 
Owen magnetic. 4410. 

Qwen (William): 
Charlie at Boscobel. 
Chinese president. 
Emigrants. 24934. 
Flip flop film. 27582. 

Where men are scarce. 32135. 

Owens (F. W.) Plan for the organi- 

gation & maintenance of the Mutual 
benefit league. 456 
Owens (H. .;:: 
Bk. of pictures to pains. 
Iieroes of today. 
7598. 
Mischief. 677. 
Only animal that swears. 
Our daily needs. 15925, 
Santa Claus paint pk. 18253. 
Owers (Anna) Pulling  toyether. 
30534. : 

Owosso, Mich., map. 

Oxford, Mich., map. 3088. 

Oxford, Miss.. map. ©2316. 

Oxford pub. eco, Crass (0. B.) 

& speech. 17402. 

Oxford univ. press, Amer. branch: 

Des meeres und der liebe wellen. ° 


24916. 
24917. 


10109. 


iete.] T5977, 


73165. 


1331. 


Body 


11001*. 
Quatre comédies. 31984*. 
Oxton (B. S.): 


First naval battle of the revolu- 
tion at Machias. 2351*. 
Romance of Mt. Desert Island. 
15936. 
Oxweld r. r. service co. 
plies. 30535. 
Oxygenerator co. Evolution of the 
oxygenerator. 2352. 
Oyster Bay, N. Y., map. 1332. 
Ozburn automobile supply co., 
Catalogue. 10410, 15937. 
P. & H. supply co. Catalog. 7599. 
P. S. E. mfg. co. To adjust & install 
P. S. E. plug energizer. 7600, 10411. 
Pa vestir santos. (Drama) 31951. 
Paa den gyldne korsvej. (Drama) 
31952. 
Pabodie (C. A.) & son. Providence, 
R. LL, map. 25164. 
Pace (C. A.): 
Law of agency. 
Legal propositions. 
7606. 
Maxfield (B. L.) Law of land- 
lord & tenant. 24139. 
Pace (H. S.C.) Theory and practice 
of accts. 21486. 


Oxweld sup- 


ine. 


21485. 


[ete.] 7T603- 


1745 


INDEX 


Pace (W. W.) 
10412, 13166. 
Pace agency for placements, 
Placement service in bus. 4411. 
Pace & Pace: 
Drury (H.N.) Pace standardized 
course in oral expression, 28858. 


Bigger, better bus. 


ine. 


Drury (H. N.) Pace standard- 
ized = course. [ete.] 23537-— 
23539, 


Drury (H.N.) Pace standardized 


course in oral expression. 25882. 
N. Y. inst. of accountancy. Bul- 
letin. 18176. 


Pace agency for placements, inc. 


Placement service in bus. 4411, 
Talking to others. [ete.] 13167, 
13168. 
Vocational counseling. [ete.] 
4412, 4413. 
Pacheco (F. G.) See Garcfa Pacheco 
(Francisco) 
Pacheco (Francisco Garcia-) See 
Garcia Pacheco (Francisco) 
Pachin de Mieres. (Drama) 14011. 
Pacific Coast, map. 32257. 
Pacific fisherman salmon  canner’s 
direct. 13169. 
Pacific fisherman yr. bk. 7607. 
Pacifie highway assn. of N. A. Pacific 


highway tour bk. 21490. 
Pacific mereantile agency co. Bk. of 
ratings. 4414, 


Pacific motor car exch. co., ine. Larg- 
est discount on new trucks, ete. 
21491. 


Pacific mutual life insur. co. of Cal.: 


Course of instr. 15938. 

Forbes-Lindsay (C. H. A.) Acci- 
dent, sickness and total dis- 
ability insur. [ete.] 29080— 
29082. 

Assessment life insur. [ete.] 
20854-20856. 

Efficiency Pacific mutual 
schl. for salesmen. 7226. 

Life insurance investments. 
[ete.] 24074, 24075. 

Mortality tables & prins. of 
rate making. [ete.] 10077, 
10078. 

Policy contract. 17959. 

Gross premium, loading, sur- 
plus & dividends. {etc.] 
12757, 12758. 

Standard forms of policies. [etc.] 


15596, 15597. 
Pacific Northwest soc. of engineers. 
Proceedings. 7608, 18259, 26925. 
Pacific Ocean, map. 22773. 
Pacific press pub. assn. Miller (W. H. 


B.) Unele Ben’s cloverfield. 4246. 
Pacific reporter. Five-volume digest. 
21492. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Pacific States, map. 3089, 5317. 
Pacific telep. & teleg. co.: 
Local operating practice. [ete.] 
10414-10416. 
Telep. direct. 678, 4415, 7609, 
13170, 18260-62, 21493, 26926, 
30536. 


Pacifist. (Motion picture) 19259. 
Pack. (Drama) 8452. 

Packard (A. T.) Horton golf stroke 
exercise. 30539. 

Packard (F. L.) Iron-rider. 7611. 
Packard (Winthrop) Winter birds. 
24373. 


Packard motor car co. of N. Y. 
Christmas plea for the higher effi- 
ciency. [ete.] 30540-30542. 

Packard piano co. Packard piano. 
13171. 


Packer mfg. co. Hair & scalp. 13172. 


Pacz6ski (Julius) Chtop krélem. 
8295. 

Paddly pools. (Drama) 22547. 

Paderewski (I. J.) Poland, past & 


present. 13173. 
Padgett (EF. R.) Weekly feature page. 
24374, 26928, 30543. 
Padilla (José): 
Gallito y Belmonte. 2841. 
Mant6n rojo. 8412. 
Padon (E. F.) Bobbie in birdland. 


16500. 
Paducah, Ky.: 
Direct. 15939. 
Elec. regulatory ordinance, 8249, 
Map. 27744. 
Paducah romance. (Drama) 8453. 
Paesa (V.G.) Decir de la flores. 2814. 
Pafumi (F. R.) Vintage. 18947. 
Pagan. (Drama) 31953. 
Pagans. (Drama) 22548. 


Page (Brett): 
Butler’s glass. f[ete.] 44164420. 
When we were boys together. 


679. 
Page (C.S.) Anelave. 8262. 
Page (E. L.) Record of lifes events 
30545. 
Pagé (V. W.): 
Automobilist’s pocket companion. 
24375. 
Location of cooling & lubrication 
faults made easy. 10417. 
Page boiler co. Economical steam pro- 
duction. 7616. 
Page-Detroit motor car co. Winter 
motoring luxury. 26929. 
Pageant & masque for the Shakespeare 
tercentenary. (Drama) 11121*. 
Pageant of Bloomington and Indiana 
University. (Drama) 14012. 

Pageant of Corydon, the pioneer capi- 
tal of Indiana, 1816-1916. (Drama) 
14013. 


1746 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Pageant of Georgia. (Drama) 14014. 
eement of Hope. (Drama) 16643. 
of Indiana. (Drama) 25016. 


Pageant of Newark. (Drama) 14015. 
t of Palos. (Drama) 27643*. 
] nt of peace. (Drama) 8454. 
Pageant of Superior. 22549. 


Pageant of the Bible among the na- 
tions. 22550. 
goon of the church, 


thee of Yankton. (Drama) 11122. 
Paige (J. C.) & co. Worthington (C. 
§#.) How to assist in reducing the 
tremendous fire waste. 22323. 
Paige-Detroit motor car co. Story of a 
climb above the clouds. 24376. 
Pain (H. J.) Pain’s fireworks. Pain’s 
fireworks. [etc.] 10418, 10419, 


18174. 
Paine (D. 8.) Joe Rancour’s fix-it bk. 
T61T. 


(Drama) 


Paine (P. M.) Places of int. in Syra- 
cuse & Onondaga Co. 21497. 
Paine (S. H.) Harlan coal co. Story 
of Black Beauty. 12347. 
Paine pub. co.: 
Christmas at McCarthy's. 31685. 
Christmas at Punkin Holler. 
31686. 
Topsy turvy Christmas. 32082. 
Pain’s fireworks co. Pain’s fireworks. 
13174. 
Painted illusions. (Drama) 1140. 
Painter (EB. O.) fertilizer co. Painter's 


Fla. almanac. 7619. 
Painters’ & decorators’ 
world. 4421, 7618, 13175. 
Painter’s Fla. almanac. 7619. 
Painting the church red. (Drama) 
8455 


bi-monthly 


Painting with prepared paint. 12420. 
Painton (E. F. A. U.): 
Laughing cure. 27617. 
Prize essay. 1155. 
Wanted, a cook. 11216. 
Winning widow. 27678. 
Pair of jacks. (Drama) 1141. 
Pair of shadows. (Motion picture) 
25321. 
Pair of them. (Drama) 2910. 
Pair of tickets. (Drama) 5134. 
Palace of ivory. (Drama) 8456. 
Palace of the king. (Drama) 
Palacios (Miguel de): 
Cenicienta. 13901. 
Guitarra del amor. 31792. 


Nifios de Ecija. 13998. 
Palestra. 18091. 
Pale Fantana. (Drama) 31954. 
Palestine, map. 5318, 14147. 
Palestine, Ill., map. 5319. 
Palisade mfg. co.: 

Fever. 26930. 

Savory dishes. 15940. 


16683... 


Palm 

30546. 
Palmdale, Cal., map. 16847. 
Palmenberg’s (J. R.) sons: 

Manufacturers forms. 30547. 


(Albert) Society unmasked. 


Window dressing & _ display. 
21498. 
Palmer (A. N.) co. Teachers’ guide. 
21504. 


Palmer (F.N.): 
Chapter outline study of the Acts. 


680. 

Chapter outline study of the 

Judges. 13176. 

Gospel according to John, 30548. 
Palmer (Frederick) Take Regina 
trench in one big bite. [ete.] 


26931, 26932. 


Palmer (G. FE.) Basket ball tech- 
nique. 15941. 

Palmer (H. L.) Il. soe. of architects. 
Handbk. for architects & bldrs. * 


1989, 29436. 
Palmer (J. H.) 

marriage thoughts. 
Palmer (Mrs. J. H.) 

2147. 
Palmer (John) 


Wedding service & 
13177. 
Legal calendar. 


How each age finds 


new tlaws in Shakespeare. 7620. 
Palmer (M. E.) Palmer auto supply 


co. Motor notes. 15942. 

Palmer auto supply co. Motor notes. 
15942. 
Paimer ¢o. 

outlines in elem. 

12645, 24012. 
Palmer’s Township, Pa., direct. 
Palmetto press. Saul. 5175*. 
Palmieri (Aurelius) Child of Judea. 


Kingsley (M. E.) Pupils’ 
community civics. 


25901. 


§292. 

Palmyra, Mo., map. 32258. 

Palo co. Biological, bacteriological, 
chemical, etc., apparatus  instru- 
ments,-ete. 7621. 


(Motion picture) 5798. 
Pageant of 


Paloma (La) 
Palos improvement club. 


Palos. 27643*. 
Palumbo (Anthony): 
Flowers that never fade. 21505. 
Shield of human independence 
26933. 


Pan Amer. union. Second Pan Amer, 


scientific congress dinner. 681. 
Pan in ambush. (Drama) 8457. 
Pana, Ill., map. 22774. 

Panama hat co. Our catalog. 7622. 
Pancoast (C. W.) Schl. day mem- 

ories. 4422. 

Pancoast (Dr.) med. co. How to keep 

well. 13178. 


Panel game. 19260. 


Pansy of the ribbon counter. (Drama) 
1142. 

Pansy’s papas. (Motion picture) 
5799. 


1747 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 1, S., v.13 


Pansy’s particular punch. (Drama) 
8458. 

Panther. (Motion picture) 11504. 

Papa by proxy. (Motion picture) 
22965. 


Paper mill & wood pulp news. 4423. 
Papier poudré, Itd. Phyllis Dainty, 
her dairy. 13179. 
Paradas (ienrique): 
Dos fenédmenos. 13922. 
Nido del principal. 2901. 


Paradice (S. I.) Children’s savings 
system co. This is a children’s say- 
ings system store. 3457. 

Paradis (J. E.) Europe, map. 8611. 

Paradise for a day. (Motion picture) 


25322. 
Paragon films, ine. Whittaker 
(Charles) Woman. 18753. 


Paragrafs. 10420, 15943, 26934, 30549. 
Paramount photeplays co. Photoplay 
pointers. 10421, 
Paramount pictograph. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27907-27910, 32478-32482. 
Paramount pictures corp. : 
Paramount  pictographs. S8S884— 
SSSS, 11505-11508, 14327-14330, 
17029 — 170382, 19261 — 19265, 


22966 — 22970, 25323 — 25326, 
27907-27910, 32478-32482. 
Paramount travel pictures. 5800. 
Paramount travel pictures. (Motion 
picture) 5800-5805. 
Paranoiac. (Drama) 8459. 


not all his troubles 
(Motion picture) 


Parcel Post Pete, 
are little ones. 
5S06. 

Parcel Post Pete’s nightmare. 
tion picture) 5807. 

Parcel post shipper’s exchange of Dal- 
las. Parcel post shipper’s exchange 
of America. 7624. 

Pardon (Drama) 5135. 

Parellada (Pablo): 


(Mo- 


En un lugar de la Mancha. 
31745. 
Gran filén. 11036. 
Tomadora. 32080. 
Parenteau (Zoel) Amber empress. 
8259. 


Paris, Ill.. map. 19056. 

Paris, Tex., map. 11310. 

Paris doll. (Drama) 2911. 

Paris factory. What’s in the choco- 
late. 26935. 

Parish pump. 

Parisian romance. 
5808. 

Parisienne art service. 


(Drama) 5136. 
(Motion picture) 


Bulletin. 682, 


2353, 4424. 7625. 10422, 13180-S3, 
15944, 18263, 21506, 24377, 26936, 
30550. 

Park (J. W.) For England. 4427. 


Park & Pollard co.: 
Every chicken worth a dollar, 
[ete.] 13184-13186. 
Lay or bust yr. bk. 29810. 
Stevens (W. W.) Care of the 
dairy cow. 31121. 
Park Co., Mont., direct. 20866. 
Park Co., Wy., map. 11311. 
Park River, N. D., map. 19057. 
Park tramp. (Drama) 31654. 
Parker (C. E.): 
Cry of the wolf. 5016. 
Something worth while. 27661. 
Parker (F. E.) Address on the re 
view of Christianity. [ete.] 22341, 


22342. 
Parker (G. D.) Propinquity. — 
Parker (G. S.) Parker bros., ine. 
Famous game Rook & other splendid 
games. 7631, 21514. 
Parker (Horatio): 
Progressive music ser. 21511. 
Teacher's manual. 10424, 18266. 
Parker (J. A.) Mo. state life insur, 
co. New building assn. policy. 
Parker (J. F.) Parkers all yr. ready 
ref. calendar. 15946, 
Parker (J. V.) Analytical system for 
the measurement of relative fire 


hazard. 2354, 21513, 26939. 
Parker (L. B.): 
Common sense. 10993. 


Dora Deane 27578. 

Parker (L. N.): 

Mavourneen. 27633*. 
Pomander walk. 5148. 

Parker (M. A.) Kitchenette house. 
7630. 

Parker (M. M.) Series of lessons in 
the Gospel of John for Bible study 
classes. 2355. 

Parker (O. P.) Plays. 5146, 

Parker bros., inc. Famous game Rook 
& other splendid games. _ [etc.] 
7631, 7632, 21514. 

Parker’s all-yr. ready ref. calendar. 
15946. 

Parkersburg, W. Va., direct. 15947. 

Parkersburg, W. Va. map. 5320. 


Parkhurst (Winthrop) Cats. 24914. 
Parks (M. I.) Red Feather. 18267. 
Parliman (B. F.) His partner’s 
daughter. 8386. 


Parlin (C. C.) Address. 10425. 

Parmelee (L. D.) All mine. 27555. 

Parmer (D. L.) Tribute to woman. 
10426 


Laymans law book. 


Parrish (R. R.) Hurrah! hurrah! 
For our country all hurrah. 10427. 

Parry (F. B.) Success system, ine. 
Credit collections. 31149. 


1748 


Parsons (L. O.): 


Partners at last. 
14331. 


INDEX 


of Panamint. (Motion pic- 


(C. H.) I should worry. 
rsons (Elizabeth) : 
Parsons (H. D. G.) = Kaizer's 
| j campaigns. 26942, 


—— Keizer’s campaign. 4428. 
Parsons (F. ©.) Constructive har- 
mony. [ete.] 24879, 24380. 


“Parsons (H. D. G.): 


Keizer’s campaign. 4428. 


Keizer’s campaigns. 26942. 


epnumons (H. R.) Rhymes of an ama- 
am poet. 15948. 


(H. W.) 
conservation of moisture. 


Flood protection & 

6S4. 

Are you a distinctive type. [etc.] 
7634-7638. 

Be a good cook first & you'll be 
a better movie star. 10428. 

Brains before beauty is movie de- 


mand. [ete.] 2356-2359. 
Confessions of a movie actress. 
13187, 15949, 18268, 21515. 
Geraldine Farrar wades river. 
[ete.] 30556-30560 
How to become a movie star. 
[ete.] 685, 686. 
Magic charm of personality. 
[ete.] 4429, 4430. 


romance of the movies. 
[ete.] 26943-26947. 
Parsons (M. H.): 
Meal ticket. 16616. 
Real things. 16662. 
Parsons, Kan., direct. 18271. 
Partch (L. C.) Be prepared. 31645. 


Partial payment bond corp. Nothing | 


to sell but assistance. 2360. 
Partly cloudy. (Motion picture) 
19247, 32450 


(Motion picture) 


Parton (Hugo) Merchandising a two 
billion dollar output. 10431. 

Partridge (FE. S.) Owen (R. M.) & 
co. A B C of the Owen magnetic. 


Pashley 
27643*. 
Paso (Antonio): 
Alegres colegialas. 
Benedici6n de Dios. 
Infierno. 13958, 
Sierra Morena. 
Vel6n de Lucena. 


(H. 8.) Pageant of Palos. 


4982. 
13886. 


$555. 


Preceptor de su alteza. 31975 


Pasquale. (Motion picture) 11509. 

Pass the prunes. (Motion picture) 
27911. 

Passarini (Dr.) Maladies des fem- 
mes. 30561. 

Passaic, N. J., direct. 15953. 

Passers by. (Motion picture) 8889. 

Passing. (Drama) 381955. 


Passing of hell's crown. (Motion pic- 


ture) S890, 

Passing of Pan. (Drama) 18885. 

Passing of Pete. (Motion picture) 
5SSU9. 

Passing of the wilderness. (Drama) 
5137. 

Passing on the _ joke. (Drama) 
52004. 

Passing show of 1916. (Drama) 
1SSS6. 

Passing souls. (Drama) 31956. 

Passman (A. J.) A. J. Parson’s 
illus. cat. 24381. 

Passmore (B. J.) To effectually kill 
millepedes. 30562. 

Passumpsic telep. co. Telep. direct. 
13192, 30563. 

Past, present and future. (Drama) 
31957. 

Past, present... unknown. (Drama) 
5138. 

Past-Amfene co. Pasteur treatment & 
diet for tuberculosis treatment. 
15954. 

Patchin (F. G.) Battleship boys un- 


der fire. 26948. 
Patchin (R. H.) Amer. trade’s great- 
est problem. 26949. 
Patchogue, N. Y., map. 
Patent medicine danger. 


32260. 
(Motion pic- 


4410. ture) 5581. 
Partridge (W. W.): Patentees bureau. Disclosure of in- 
Amer. air brush co. Have you ventions. 4431. 
* any finishing troubles. 17116. Patentees mfg. co. Fowler weighing 
Art of fine finishing. 21516. & vending machine. 2361. 
Parvin (Z. M.) Parvin’s diagram of | Paterson, N. J.: 
the triads of the major & minor Direct. 7639. 
keys. 687. First natl. bank solving dad’s 
Pas d'amour. (Drama) 22551. problem. 30564. 
Pa’s overalls. (Motion picture). Map. 5321. 
19267. Path of happiness. (Motion picture) 
Pasadena, Cal., direct. 21517. 5810. 
Pasadena, Cal., map. 16848, 52259. Path of scarlet shadows. (Drama) 
Pasadena hospital  assn. Breed 14016. 
(L. M.) Food values. 25656. Path of the peacocks. (Drama) 
Pasado. (Drama) 2912. 2501T. 
77396—17—19 1749 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n. 8, v.13 


Pathé exchange, inc.: 

Arms and the woman. 16893. 

Beloved vagabond. 11355. 

Big Jim Garrity. 8689, 19119. 

Challenge. 32346. 

Dross & diamonds. 14229. 

Girl that didn’t matter. 

Girl who won. 11410. 

Grip of evil. 16958-16961, 19192, 

- 22900-9038, 25265, 25266. 

Iron claw. 8797-8803, 11444, 
11445, 14284-14287, 16981, 16982, 


T+. 


19218. 
Joy & the dragon. 32424. 
Kick in. 32425. 


King’s game. S808. 
Light that failed. 22940. 
Little Mary Sunshine. SS28. 
Love trail. 8837. 
Matrimonial martyr. 11477. 
Moods of Medora. 22956. 
Neglected wife. 32462-32466. 
Pearl of the army. 25329-25331, 
32486. 
Precious packet. S896. 
Red circle. 8905. 
Romantic journey. 
Shadow of her past. 


32526. 
17057. 


Shadows & sunshine. 22999. 
Shielding shadow. 23001-23015. 
Shrine of happiness. 25. 
Sultana. 25379. 

Test. 25383. 

Who’s guilty? no. 1-5. 14407- 


14411, 170S7—17090, 19344, 19345, 
23053-23055. 
Woman's fight. 
Woman's law. 
Pathé freres: 
Excuse me. 5522. 
Hazel Kirke. 5595. 
Madame X. 5715. 
Neal of the navy. 5767. 
New adventures of J. Rufus Wal- 
lingford. 5770. 
New York. 5772. 


17004. 
S985. 


Red circle. 5842. 

Pathfinder. (Drama) 31958. 

Paths that crossed. (Motion picture) 
S891. 

Patio de los naranjos. (Drama) 
11123. 

Patria. (Drama) 18887, 27645. 

Patria. (Motionpicture) 32483-32485. 

Patria de Cervantes. (Drama) 14017. 

Patriot. (Drama) 31959. 

Pat’s matrimonial venture. (Drama) 
27646. 

Pat’s pasting ways. (Motion picture) 
25327. 

Patsy Perkins’ protégé. (Drama) 
5139. 


Pattee (H. H.) Emblem not for to- 
day, but for all time. 15955. 


Patten (Gilbert) : 
Clift Stirling, sophomore at Storm- 
bridge. 15956. 
Lefty Locke, pitcher manager. 
13526. 
Patten (S. N.) England’s mobiliza- 
tion of Amer. securities. 4432. 


Pattengill (H. R.) Land of liberty. 
S398. 


Patterson (A. R.) Patterson civil 
service schl. How to secure a govt. 
position. 13193. 


Patterson (Ada) Jockey of death. 


Patterson (C. G.) Bus. polities & re- 
ligion in Utah. 15957. 
Patterson (FE. L.): 
Jackdaw. 22465. 
Revolting of Horace. 18908, 
Wonderful lie. 18956. 


Patterson (F. H.) Organizing for cost 
reduction. 30565. 


Patterson (F. P.) Little girl at play. 
27621. 

Patterson (G. L.) Stanley & Patter- 
son. Faraday fire alarm systems. 
[ete.] 24648, 24649. 

Patterson (J.) United friends of Lin- 
colnin America. Blue ritual. 2641*. 


Patterson (J. P.): 
Architectural bldg. records co. 
Architectural bldg. records sys- 
tem. 9045. 
Bldg. records co., ine. Bldg. rec- 
ords co., ine. 14707. 


Patterson (Marjorie) Pan in ambush. 
8457. 

Patterson (W. K.) Necessity of legal 
kowledge in bus. 18272. 

Patterson civil service schl. How to 
secure a govt. position. 13193. 

Patterson, Cooke service co., ine. Ad- 
vertising unit system. 7640. 

Patterson, Gibbs co.: 

Unusual pictures. 10432. ¢ 
Unusual pictures for advertisers. 
26961. 

Patterson of the news. 
ture) 5811. 

Patton (A. N.) Golf fashions. 10433. 

Patton (M. K.) See Waldron (M. K. 
Py) 

Pattonsburg, Mo., map. - 16849. 

Pauk (H.) & sons mfg. Co. 
boosting plan. 21518. 

Pauk (Henry) Pauk (H.) & sons 
mfg. co. Trade boosting plan. 
21518. 

Paul (M. S.) Miss Paul’s perfection 


(Motion pic- 


Trade- 


shampoo. [etc.] 18273, 18274. 
Paula. (Drama) 1143. 
Pauline Allen. (Drama) 16644. 


5 1750 


INDEX 


Paulson (Henry) Paulson (Henry) 
& co. Accurate watch glass gauge. 


21519. 
Paulton (EE. A.) On the level. 31939. 
Paulton (Harry) Belle of Valados. 
24906. 


Pavas. (Drama) 31960. 

Pawhuska, Okl., map. 19058. 

Pawlett (L. M.) Which, revolution 
or evolution. 4433. 

Pawn. (Drama) 16645. 

Pawn of fate. (Motion picture) 

(Motion picture) 25328. 

Pawnshop. (Drama) 22552. 

Pawtucket, R. I, direct. 21520. 

Pawtucket, R. LL, map. 22775. 

Paxson (C, D.) Old friend of mine 
& poems of Pax vobiscum. 21521. 

Paxson (Sarah) LTEaster poem, 13194. 

Pay-off. (Drama) 31961. 

Paye & Baker mfg. co. Shawe (J. N.) 
Ancients, in the long ago. 21S801- 
218038. 

Payen (Louis) Cleopatra. 

Paying the price. (Motion 
19268. 


Payne (A. M.) 
home economics, 

Payne (Arthur) 
11061 


1009. 
picture) 


People’s institute of 
7641, 104384, 13195. 
Italian romance. 


Payne (F. E.) D. A. R song. 21522. 
Payne (James) Metaphysics. 30566, 
Payne (L. L.) Payne & son. Payne 
& son framing chart. 21523. 
Payne & son. Payne & son framing 
chart. 21523. 
Payson (Howard): 
Boy scouts’ campaign for pre- 


paredness. 18275. 
Boy scouts under sealed orders. 


1595s. 
Payson (W. FF.) Cave woman. 
18900. 


Peabody (George) college for teach- 
ers. See George Peabody college 
for teachers. 

Peabody (James) Ry. organization & 
management. 24382. 

Peace (L. D.) Confederate soldiers 
welcome. 13196. 

Peace assn. of Friends in America: 

Stephens (A. D.) Better kind of 


soldier. 21935. 

— Boy & a bird. 27238. 

— Choice under _ difficulties. 
[ete.] 31112, 311138. 

—Important small member. 
24655. 


—It just did itself. 2558. 
— Unexcused absence. 13536. 
— When Titeena tried. 4718, 
7947. 
Peace at any price. 


(Motion picture) 


Peace-at-any-price man. 
ture) 58138. 

Peace girl. (Drama) 

Peace on earth. 


(Motion pic- 


5140. 

(Drama) 1401S. 

Peace pilgrims. (Drama) 18883. 

Peachbloom., (Drama) 18889. 

Peacock (A. P.) Sprigs of nobility. 
32040, 

Peacock (C. D.) ine. 
80567-30569. 
Peacock (T. B.) 
a Ford car. 


Fashions. [ete.] 


Why you should buy 
30570, 


Peanut peddler. (Drama) 31962. 
Peanuts. (Drama) 27647. 
Pear culture. 7143. 
Pearce (E. W.): 
Harmony & health. 24383. 
Luxuriant hair. 15959. 
Pearce (Percival) jr. How to give a 
chalk talk. 4434. 
Pearl (Victor) Be good. 24904. 
Pearl of Sahara. (Drama) 11124. 


Pearl of the army. 
25329-25331, 32486. 
Pearl River, N. Y., map. 22776. 
Pearl street savings & trust co.: 
Bank of life. 7644. 
Holiday saving suggestions. 30571. 


(Motion picture) 


Pearsall (A. W.) New birth ex- 
plained. 13197. 

Pearson (Arthur) Step lively girls. 
16690. 

Pearson (Barney) Instantaneous rate 
bk. form. 23315. 


Pearson (E. N.) jr.: 
Irrigation dist. plan the essence of 
rural credit. 15960. 
Safety of Cal. irrigation district 
bonds. 7645. 
Pearson (H. C.) Polyglot rubber trade 
direct. of the U. S. & Canada. 18307. 
Pease (J. M.) J. M. Pease helps & 
mail order instructions. 7646. 
Peats (Alfred) co. Alfred Peats wall 
paper & drapery ideas. 21524. 
Pecadora. (Drama) 31963. 
Pecci Contreras (Manuel) Granja de 
los amores. 13941. 
Pech (H. L.) Gangster, the girl and 
the cop. 27590. 


Pechstein & Nagel co. Puritas, bran- 


new. 13198. 
Peck (Charles) Cicatrice. 13906. 
Peck (E. W.) Ulysses and Penelope. 
1208. 


Peck. (S. C.) Some verse and a story. 


Peck (S. W.) & CO. 
savers. 24384. 
Peck (Wallace) Cronest castle. 8308. 


Sampeck time 


Peddler. (Drama) 1144. 
Pedrose (L. W.) Code of the moun- 
tains. 1010. 


Peekskill, N. Y., direct. 26962. 


1751 


INDEX 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Peele (George) Old wives’ tale. 
27642*, 

Peeler (A. J.) Standard blue bk. of 
the U. S. 18508. 

Peg o’ the ring. (Motion picture) 
8892, 11510, 14332-14335, 17033— 
17037, 19269. 

Peggy. (Motion picture) 5814. 

Peggy & the law. (Motion picture) 
14336. 

Peggy’s prophecy. (Drama) 27648. 

Peik (Anton) Wasserpredigt. [etc.] 
21525, 21526. 

Peirce (W. M.) 
7647. 


Peirce schl. 
6963 


Natural fifth reader. 


Peirce schl. catalog. 


_ 


Peixotto (EE. M.) 
22615. 

Pekar (Gyula de) 
really thinks of America. 


Pekin, Ill., direct. 30572. 
Pekin, Ill., map. 32261. 
Pelée (Lillian) Test. 16693. 
Pelham, N. Y., direct. 7407, 30337. 
Pellett (F. C.) Honey-producing 
plants. 30578. 
Pellicar (Julio) : 
Correo de gabinete. 2807. 
Patio de los naranjos. 11123. 
Pelz (L. S.) Associated mfrs.’ cata- 
log. 6777, 23740. 
Pemberton (Max) Oh, Caesar. 31935. 
Pen. (Drama) 11125. 
Pen & inklings in & around Jerusalem. 
(Motion picture) 22971. 
Pen & the sword. (Drama) 22553. 
Pen trip to Palestine. (Motion pic- 


ture) 27912. 
Pena (Ram6n) Gabrieles. 13933. 


Ten boys’ farces. 


What Austria 
2362. 


Pena de muerte al amor. (Drama) 
8320. 
Penalty. (Drama) 5141, 11126. 


(Drama) 25018. 
(Motion picture) 


Penalty of justice. 
Penalty of treason. 
32487. 
Pend Oreille Co., Wash., direct. 21942. 
Pendientes de la Trini. (Drama) 
14019. 
Pendleton (J. W.) Pendleton’s mail 
order agency bus. system. 21527. 
Pendleton (V. H.): 
Some other woman. 2931. 
Three chums. 2940. 
Pendleton roundup, 1916. 
picture) 27913. 


(Motion 


Pengelly (J. B.) New Christmas 
legend. 2363. 
Penitentes. (Motion picture) 8893. 


Penn gardens co. Opportunity doesn’t 
knock. 380574. 


Penn-Jersey automobile red bk. 4436. 


Penn pub. co.: 
Borrowers’ day. 31660. 


Brown (E. C.) Three Gays at 
Merryton. 19706. 
pe (A. T.) Ted Gilman. 


Embalming Ebenezer. 31742. 

Kilbourne (C. E.) Baby Kanga- 
roo & Lilly Lamb. 7125. 

Sheppard (W. C.) Rambler 
club in Panama. 16172. 

Penn Station, Pa., map. 11312. 

Penney (R. De F.) Queen & boob. 
16655. 

Penns Grove, N. J., map. 1333, 11313. 

Pennsboro, W. Va., map. 22777. 

Pennsylvania, map. . 1334, 5322, 5323, 
8647, 11314, 11315, 14148, 16850, 
16851, 19059, 19060, 22778, 25159, 
27745. 

Pennsylvania assn. of hospital social 
workers, Philadelphia. Hankbk. of 
Philadelphia hospitals & dispensa- 
ries. 21542. 

Pennsylvania coal & coke corp. Forge 
fire facts. 13199. 

Pennsylvania military college. Whole 
men—not half men. 15961. 

Pennsylvania natl. bank. Prosperity 
club, ine. of the Pa. natl. bank. 
10436. 

Pennsylvania r. r. co.: 

Comparison of passenger locomo- 
tives. 688. 

Elem. elec., electrostatics & elec. 
in nature. [ete.] 15962, 15963. 

Italian-English ties. [ete.] 30575, 
30576. 

Test of a class K 4s locomotive. 
{etc.] 4437, 4438. 

Pennsylvania system, map. 32262. 

Pennsylvania weather chart calendar. 
30577. 

Penny (D. H. G.): 

Amer. holiday calendar. 27. 
United States, map. 5356. 

Penrod (Sabina) Picture of war. 

[ete.] 21528, 21529. 


Penrose (Margaret): 


Dorothy Dale’s strange discovery. 
21530. 
Motor girls at Camp Surprise. 
15964. 
Pensacola, Fla., direct. 15965. 
Pente (William): 


Bobby’s dream.  f[etce.] 30578, 
30579. 
Giants of  Lilliputania. 4439, 
18276. 


Penton pub. co.: 
Amer. steam and sail vessels of 
the Great Lakes. 14474. 
List of over 1000 vessels of the 
Great Lakes. 13200. 
Penton’s foundry list. 18277. 


1752 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Penton’s foundry list. 


People vs. John Doe. 
ture) 27914. 


People’s adjustment co. Independent 
& direct collector, 138201. 


Peoples bank. Christmas club card. 
80580. 


18277. 
(Motion pic- 


Peoples bank & trust co. 
formation. 80581, 


People’s friend. (Drama) 1145. 

People’s home jour. Wonderful collec- 
tlon of magnificent premiums. 
26964. 

Peoples press bureau. 
border design. 18278. 

Peoples producing co., ine. 


Useful in- 


Pipe line oil 


Two moth- 


ers. " 
People’s savings bank co. Home 
economy. 30582 


Peoples trust & savings bank. About 
some wills. 26965. 
Peoples trust & savings bank of Chi- 


cago. Convertible savings bond 
agreement. 10437. 
Peoria, Ill., direct. 13202. 
Pep promoter. (Drama) 18890. 
Pepita. (Drama) 22554. 
Peple (Edward) Friend Martha. 
8349 

New priests. 


Peplitzky (Emanuel) 
22532 


Pepper (C. M.): 
British trade policy after the war. 
[ete.] 4440, 4441. 
Foreign trade in theory & prac- 


tice. [ete.] 10438, 10439. 
Pan-Amer. millennium. 21531. 
Pepper (J. W.) & son: 
Complete catalog & price list. 
689. 
Mackie-Beyer. Band  leader’s 
guide. 29990. 
— New excelsior methed for 


drums, ete. 10134. 
Orchestra leader’s guide. 
2205. 
Pepper & salt. (Drama) 22555. 
Pepperell spring water co.: 
Sera deshormais Hardi. 7648. 


To the traveler who discriminates. 
21532. 
ad legacy. (Motion _ picture) 
Pepsodent co. Comparison of colori- 
metric reactions of pepsodent & sal- 
iva. 15966. 


Percival (BE. H.): 


Percival dressmaking schl. 21533. 

Percival new method of dress- 
making. 30583. 

Percival (H. W.) World war. 30584. 


Percival (W. C.) 
ent. 22353. 
Percival (W. I.) 


Among those pres- 


Those girls. 27669. 


Percy, brains he has nix. (Motion pic- 


ture) 382489. 
Percyval (T. W.) Little lady in blue. 
27622, 
Perdue (E. M.) Studies in cancer. 
26966. 
Pereda (Vincente de) Burla_ bur- 
lando. 31668. 
Pérez Capo (Felipe) : 
Parchin de Mieres. 14011. 
Vena de plata. 32104. 
Villa triste y  escacharrada. 
32108. 


Pérez Fernfindez (Pedro): 


Lolita Jenorio. 138973. 
Pavas. 31960. 
Perla ambarina. 11127. 


Pérez Lopez (José): 

Linea de Cféceres, 

Tio de las caidas. 

Perfect Catholic calendar. 

Perfect day. (Motion picture) 

Perfect match. (Motion 
11514. 

Perfect son. (Drama) 

Perfect voice institute. Feuchtinger 
(Eugene) Perfect voice instruc- 
tions for developing the vocal organ. 
284. 

Perfection check co. Gen. treatise on 
fraudulent manipulation of bank 
checks. 10440, 

Perfection seat work in arith. 29958. 

Perfection spring co. Perfection spring 
gauge table. 15967. 

Perfection-spring service co. 
tion heater. 26967. 

Perfield (E. E.): 

Additions to the new Effa Ellis 
Perfield teaching system Dk. 
30585. 

Effa Ellis Perfield keyboard & 
written harmony course. 21534. 

Perfume shop. (Drama) 1146. 

Perfumed death. (Drama) 14020. 

Perhaps. .(Drama) = 1147. 

Perilous love. (Motion picture) 11412, 
14256. 

Perils of a plumber. 
32490. 

Perils of divorce. 
14337. 

Perils of our girl reporters. 
picture) 82491-82505. 
Perils of the park. (Motion picture) 

5815, 19270. 


11074. 

2941. 

2364. 
22972. 

picture) 


8460. 


Perfec- 


(Motion picture) 
(Motion picture) 


(Motion 


Perin (Ff. H.) Sunlit year. 15968. 
Perjurer. (Motion picture) 25332. 
Perjury. (Motion picture) 5913. 
Perkins (Carlos Allen-) Sce Allen- 


Perkins (Carlos) 
Perkins (E. E.): 
Cooley sandblast barrel machines. 
[ete.] 18279-18281. 
Talk on drying. 4442. 


1753 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Perkins (KE. T.) 
age. 7649. 
Perkins (F. 8.) Why & how dentists 

should adv. 13203. 
Perkins adjustment co. Instructions 
and forms for collection. 2365, 
Perkins’ luck. (Drama) 18891. 
Perla ambarina. (Drama) 11127. 
Perley (M. E.) Hiinsel u. Gretel. 
8371. : 
Perlman (D. H.) Formula. 16554. 
Perlmutter (S. J.)  Bride’s secret. 
16505. 
Perolin co. of America: 
Great guns! How I’ve grown! 
[ete.] 30586-30591. 
I’m here, lead me to it. 26968. 
Perolin, the boiler metal treat- 
ment, 10441. 
Perrin (D. A.) New natl. anthem. 
10442, 
Perrin (Guillermo) : 


Highways & drain- 


Castafuelas. 2796. 
Cenicienta. 13901. 
Guitarra del amor. 31792. 
Nifios de Ecija. 138998. 
Perrine (B. F.) Prelude & proposed 
homestead bond law. 380592. 
Perry (F. 8.) Buttermilk bk. 13204. 
Perry (8... G8.) Clever mouse, 
243885. 


Guarantee chem. co. 
Triumph of medical science, 17696. 
Perry. Ia. First natl. bank. Landis 
Christmas savings club. 30593. 
Persecuted princess. (Drama) 27649. 
Persephone. (Drama) 25018*. 
Pershing (J. F.) Ochs (Milton) 
Above all things join our gold bond 
clothes savings club. 103876. 
Persian rug manufactory. Rugs made 


Perry (S. J.) 


to order. 7650. 
Persinger (C. E.)  Student’s outline. 
24886. 


Persistency. (Motion picture) 14338. 
Personal efliciency. 4443, 13205, 15969, 
18282, 21536, 24887, 26969, 30594. 
Personally conducted. (Drama) 5142. 

Perth Amboy, N. J., direct. 15970. 

Pertwee (Roland) House at Bath. 
21537. 

Peru, Ill., map. 19061. 

Peruna co. Health & how to have it. 
15971. 

Peruna ready adviser almanac. 15972. 

Pesnel (M. E.) Pair of them. 2910. 

Peter God. (Motion picture) 14222, 

Peter plans. (Drama) 11128. 

Peter, the hermit. (Motion picture) 
22978. 

Peters (A. E.) 

Peters (A. H.) 


Value of milk. 26970. 
Beauty culture hints. 


7651. 
Peters (C. R.) jr. Five daughters of 
a king. 5040. 


Peters (E. T.) 
Peters (H. G.) 
eard. 30595. 
Peters (H. J.) co.: 


Sioux Falls time 


Announcement: Peters’ duro 
finish. 7652. 
Catalog no. 31. 10443. 


Peters (J. P.) 
tree. 30596. 


Peters (M. 8S.) Peters & Brumbaugh 
method readers. ‘ 

Peters (W. E.) Ohio, map. 27742. 

Peters (W. H.) Retail shoe dealer’s 
adv. 10444, 21538. 

Peters mfg. co.: 

Art-reignskin. 30597- 
30603. 

Broadway star finds her favorite 
white Egyptian reignskin cloth 
boots. [ete.] 10445-10447, — 

Can shoemakers change their 
habits? [ete.] 15973-15976. 

Cleaning white shoes. [etc.] 
13207-13211, 24388-24391. 


Animals’ Christmas 


[ete.] 


Hist. repeats itself. [ete.] 18283— 
18285. 
Mother. [ete.] 21539, 21540. 


Petersburg, Va., direct. 18286. 

Petersen (William) Talk by the 
dean. 690, 4444, 13212. 

Peterson (G. H.) Flower beautiful. 
21541. 

Peterson (G. 1.) ine. Little bk. about 
roses. 4446. 


Peterson (J. O.) Petersons pencil pa- 


per tablets. 30604, 
Petit chaperon rouge. (Drama) 
2834*. 


Petit Parisien. Moreau (Emilienne) 
Mes mémoires. 4264. 

Petraccione (Louis) Fendo mfg. co. 
Concerning better endeavor routine 
policy logics. [ete.] 29039, 29040. 

Petrel, the storm child. (Drama) 
11129. 

Petroleum idea. 23697, 15977. 

Pets of the farm. 762. 

Petterson (Alfred) Tables showing 
time reduced to miles. [ete.] 30605, 
30606. 

Pettes (Helen) Goldilocks & the three 
bears cut-out. 15978. 

Pettibone direct. co.: 

Fargo & Moorhead, N. D., direct. 
6684. 
Marshalitown, Ia., direct. 30052. 

Petticoat diplomacy. (Drama) 14021. 


Petticoat soldier. (Drama) 8461. 
Petticoats. (Drama) 5143. 
Pettingill (Alice) Miss Pettingill’s 


music methods for beginners. 4447. 
Pettit (W. S.) On the trail of the 
trailer. 18287. i 
Petty (G.H.) American home. 2777. 


1754 


Lasting peace. 13206. 


INDEX 


” (A. C. C.) Key to re-inearna- 
i & the Bible. 30607. 


(Max) : 

Dreier. dicnst. 24943. 
rr aus der sezession. 
xengericht. 16571. 
Onkel Bernhard. 25012. 
Sohn der sonne. 25043. 
‘Pfeifer (S. B.): 
Across the border. 
se Last straw. 24969. 
a anree @& m. 22620. 

'e (F. H.) Cinema 


TPistcrer (Ww. A.) 
< ae More ony from farm and 
‘ try. 2 
| Phable of a busted romance. 
picture) 5816. 
of act phat woman. 
picture) f 
r Phable of Sam and Bill. 
q ture) SSIS. 


16570. 


16481. 


lyceum. 


Farm chemical co. 


(Motion 
(Motion 


(Motion pic- 


(Drama) 10987*. 
_ Phantom beast. (Drama) 5144. 
_ Phantom buceaneer. (Motion picture) 
fortunes. 19271. 
ntom image. (Motion picture) 
Phantom Island. (Motion picture) 
 ., $830. 
—— thief. (Motion picture) 
iieane (Carrington) : 
Bandit. 31642. 
Mr. James of London. 22512. 
Shoplifter. 25040. 
Swordfish & the crab. 16692. 
_ Phelps (G. T.) Art of seeing. [etc.] 
13214, 13215. 
Phelps (N. S.): 
Math. for technical high schls. 
23978. 
q Math. for tech. schls. 4015. 
' #£=FPhelps (P. E.) Submission. 4448. 
_ Phelps Co., Mo., map. 3090. 
Phelps Co.., Neb., map. S648. 


Phifer (E. W.) Child's book of plays. 
1004*. 


Philadelphia, Pa.: 
r Direct. 7653, 13216. 
Direct. of members of the Phila- 
delphia bar. 692. 
Map. 14149, 14150, 16852, 19062, 
27746, 32263, 32264. 
Handbk. of Philadelphia hospitals 
& dispensaries. 21542. 
Professional direct. of physicians 
& druggists, etc. 4449. 
Philadelphia bulletin: 
Facts about selling opportunities. 
693. 


. > wr 


When your bookkeeper goes on a 
7 vacation. 18291. 


Philadelphia. Central natl. bank of 
Philadelphia. N. Y. bankers’ & mer- 
cantile handy holiday calendar. 
[ete.] 18288, 18289. 

Philadelphia contributionship. Tables 
showing operation of the co-insur. 


clause, 21543. 

Philadelphia drying machinery co. 
Vire-proof hurricane automatic loop 
drying machines. [ete.] 30608, 
30609. 


Philadelphia home owners bldg. & 
loan assn, Small savings earn 
large int. 13217, 21544. 

Fhiladelphia-made hardware. 
winning windows. 15979. 

Philadelphia, Pa. & Del. insur. direct. 
30610. 

Philadelphia press. Oldonesty says. 
18292. 

Philadelphia ready reference classified 
bus. & professional direct. 18290. 
Philadelphia real estate board. Yr. 

bk. 7654. 


Sales 


Philadelphia textile machinery co. 
Proctor stocking dryers. 21545. 

Philbrook (N. W.) Chiropractic. 
94399. 

Philipp (Adolph) Masked marvel. 
5094. 


Philippine Islands, map. 3091. 


Philippo. Labistouille et Coquembois. 
22477. 
Philips (Austin) Fourth man. 


Phillips (A.M.L.) Paderewski (I. J.) 
Poland, past & present. 13173. 
Phillips (C. L.) My best advice. 
13218. 
Phillips (Charles) : 
Boy martyr of the blessed sacra- 
ment. 31661. 
Fighting race. 11017. 
Phillips (Cropley) co.: 
Kirkman (M. M.) Cars. 15531. 
What railroad men say of Kirk- 
man’s Science of rys. 695, 
10448. 
Phillips (E. 0.): 
Hilles balks at Barnes plan to con- 
trol G. O. P. 7655. 
No candidate to have enough 


G. O. P. backers. 4450. 
Phillips (J. E.) Bank protection 
against forgery. 696. 
Phillips (K. M.) Dial. 15980. 
Phillips (T.. 8.) : 
Doloran Wallace. [ete] 26971, 
26972, 30611-30616. 
Heirloom of that Bess. _ [etc] 


7656, T7657, 10449, 10450, 13219, 

13220, 15981, 15982. 21546-21548. 
Her engagement ring. 24393. 
His affinity. [ete.] 2368, 2369. 
Mystery of Castle Lennox. 4451. 


1755 


INDEX 


pt. I, 0. s., v.13 


Phillips (Lucille) Star of destiny. 


32044. 
Phillips (S. A.) Phillips 20-year cal- 
endar. 10451. 


Phillips (W.S.): 
Cowboys of Cut-out ranch. 30617. 


Traitor. 5207. 
Phillips & Avery. By-laws of the. . 
182938. 


Phillipsburg, N. J., direct. 25901. 
Phillipsburg, N. J., map. 113816. 
Philo Gubb. (Motion picture) 25333- 
25335. 
Philopolis press. Fitzell (B. W.) 
Answer to the Duck Baby. 12218. 

Phillpotts (Eden) Bed rock. 31646. 

Phil’s busy day. (Motion picture) 
32507. 

Phinney (C. H.) Associated factory 
mutual fire insur. cos. Inspection 
dept. Suggestions regarding depre- 
ciation, ete. 14512, 

Phipps (C. A.) Cat. of Silver Cam- 


pines. 21549. 
Phoenix. (Drama) 11130. 
Phoenix, Ariz., direct. 4452, 30618. 
Phoenix, Ariz., map. 11317, 32265, 
32266. 
Phoenix direct. co. Muskogee city & 
Muskogee Co., Okl., direct. 21180. 
Phoenix mutual life insur. co. Life 


insur. & salesmanship. 30619. 


‘Phone message. (Motion picture) 
17038. 

Phoney romance. (Drama) 18892. 
Phony teeth & false friends. (Motion 
picture) 14839. 

Phormio. (Drama) 10987*. 


(Drama) 27650. 
(Motion picture) 


Phosphorescent Jim. 

Photo badger game. 
8763. 

Photo drama eo. Warning. 32576. 

Photographie news syndicate. Lawton 
(Francis) jr. Commer. study of 
photographie newspaper sections. 
7200. 
Photoplay direct. of the motion picture 
industry of the Southwest. 26973. 
Photoplay direct. pub. co. Photoplay 
direct. of the motion picture indus- 
try of the Southwest. 26973. 

Photoplay promotion syndicate. 
Shower of gold for motion picture 
fans. 4453. 

Phryne. (Drama) 8462. 

Phyllis (Carol) If there were but a 
wishing bk. 772. 


Phyllis. (Drama) 8406. 
Physical geography & astronomy. 
(Motion picture) 5821. 


Physicians’ & dentists’ guide. Plan of 
operation. 4454. 

Physician’s compact. (Drama) 5145. 

Piano & organ purchaser’s guide for 
1916. 10452. 


Piano delivery. (Drama) 381964. 
Piano et ses prédécesseurs. 30639. 
Piano is tuned. (Drama) 2913. 
Piano travelers assn. bk. 15983. 
Pichereau (A. P.) Call to human bet- 
terment progression. 26974. 
Pick (Albert) & co.: 
Billiard, bowling and club room 
supplies. [ete.] 24394-24397. 
Carpets, rugs, curtains, ete. 697. 
Chinaware, glassware, silverware 


& other lines. [ete.] 15984, 
15985. 
Furniture, carpets, curtains, 
18294. 
Hotel, restaurant & institution 
equipment. 10453, 26975. 
Soda bk. 7658. 
Pick-up. (Drama) 22556. 
Pickell (C. W.) Some plain hints to 
life insur. solicitors. 10454. 
Picken (M. B.): 
Dresses. [ete.] 30640, 30641. 
Embroidery stitches, [ete.] 
18221, 18222. 
Harmony of dress, [ete.] 21550— 
21556. 
Pickering (H. R.) Lubrication of the 


motor car. 21557. 

Pickert (H. J.) Pickert’s speed-easy 
touch typewriting. 698. 

Pickles & diamonds. (Motion picture) 
11515. 

Picks. 699. 

Picon (J. O.) 
10455, 10456. 

Pictorial review co.: 
Boyd (D. K.)  Pietorial review 
house & garage. 28375. 
Embury (Aymar) II Pictorial re- 
view house & garage, plan. 
28929. 
Levy (L. H.) Pictorial review’s 
corres, course, ete. 4127. 
Picture advertisers. Picture tells the 
story. 4455. 

Picture frame. (Drama) 381965. 

Picture Land put-together bk. 18654. 

Pictures. (Drama) 31990. 

Pie. (Motion picture) 19272. 

Pieces of the game. (Motion picture) 
5822. 

Pied Piper. (Drama) 

Pied Piper of Hamelin. 
2962*. 

Piedmont, Cal., soc. blue bk. 30338. 

Pieper & Sperling. (Drama) 25019. 

Pierce (Arnold) Shakespeare’s man. 
13223. 

Pierce (F. E.) 

Pierce (G. A.) 
31943. 

Pierce (J. M.) Eternalism. 7659. 

Pierce (7. N.) Together in the heay- 
enly home. 10457. 


After the battle. [ete.] 


22557. 
(Drama) 


Twelfth night. 27673*. 
One night in Venice. 


1756 


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1-12, 1916 


INDEX 


‘Pier co ft.) 

“Plerce (W. B.) Logic of th 
- ® co. cod 

-_ Dean. 18295. ‘ 

erce (W. T.) Minidoka Co., Id., 

map. 14127. 


"Pierce: Arrow motor ¢ar co.: 
: - Introd. the Pierce-Arrow 


four. 4456. 
- * Pierce-Arrow. 18296. 
— - Pierce-Arrow motor 


_ Pierce-Wheelock co. Pioneer life 
_ insur. co. of N. D. Dangerous privi- 
lege. 21560. 
Pierre, S. D., map. 1335. 
Pierrefeux (Guy de) Belles de nuit. 
18796. 


upteed et les korrigans 


Illumination. 2370, 


series 


trucks. 


(Drama) 


aeerror in the clear of the moon. 
(Drama) 27651. 
Pietzuch (Joseph): 
Pietzuch toe-in shoes. 21558. 
Pietzuch’'s pigeon-toed shoes. 
2371. 
blood. (Drama) 31966. 


(M.) Price of silence. 30642. 
(W.) Price of silence. 30642. 
Pike (S. M.): 
Error of youth. 5032. 


. Eternal question. 11008. 
Pike (W. H.) God’s dealing with 
- man. 7660 


Pike Lake lodge. Pike Lake lodge. 


Pike's Peak, Grand Canyon & Yellow- 
stone log bk. 4458S. 


- Pilgrims & their journeys. (Drama) 
8327**. 
Pilgrim’s progress. (Drama) 22558. 


Pillow shoe co. Wellworth. 30643. 
Pillsbury (G. E.) jr. Pillsbury’s co.- 
insur. chart. 24398 


Pilot (H. W.) Do Protestants teach 
hate? 7662. 

Pimental (J. Garcia) See Garcia Pi- 
mental (J.) 


Pinch hit. (Drama) 18893. 

Pinchard (M. M.) New society blue 
bk. Oakland, Piedmont, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 30338. 

Pine (J. A. W.) Blackstone system, 
bituminous eng. 1045S. 

Pine Co.. Minn., map. 5324. 

Pink d.ts. (Drama) 16646. 


Pink pajamas. (Drama) 31967. 
Pinkham press: 

q Gandy (L. C.) Caslon type & its 

| appropriate use. 26091. 


Good eggs & bad. 21559. 
Pinnacle. (Motion picture) 19273. 
Pinsky (David) Dollar. 16527. 
Pioneer co-op. bank. Growth of money. 


Pioneer life insur. co. of N. D. Dan- 
gerous privilege. 21560. 

Pioneer mother memorial. Ways & 
means com. Memorial to the Piv- 
neer mother of Ind. 24399. 

Piotrowski (N. L.): 

All in Ireland back Poland. 
2372, 2373. 
Getting passport. [ete.] 

Pipe dreams. (Motion picture) 

Pipenhagen (C. A.) 


[etc.] 
700, 701. 
5823. 
Aunt Hannah’s 


handy jelly bag or strainer. 2374. 
Piper (E. G.) Chihuahua, Mexico, 
map. 5254. 

Piper (Edwin) Triumph of truth. 
26978. 

Piper (Paul) See Eaton (Seymour) 
Pipes o° Pan. (Drama) 11131. 
Pique. (Motion picture) 5824. 


Pirandello (Luigi) Lumie di Sicilia. 


31737*. 


Piratas (Los) (Drama) 31968. 

Pirate bold. (Motion picture) 17015, 
27897. 

Pirate of the gulf. (Drama) 14022. 


Pirates of finance. 
5582. 
Pirates of the air. (Motion picture) 
14340. . 
Pirates of the pearl. (Drama) 8463. 
Pitman (Isaac) & sons: 
Rapid course in Pitman’s short- 
hand. 702. 
Smith (C. E.) Pract. course in 
touch typewriting. 4640. 
Sugarman (A. M.) Brief course 
“exercises. 24671. 
Pitman-Moore co.: 
Hogs & how to keep them healthy. 


(Motion picture) 


30644. 
Veterinary advocate. 31380. 
Pittinger (L. A.) Study outline. 
18297. 
Pittler (Abraham) Money &€ love. 
16626. 
Pittsburg. Kan., direct. 18298. 
Pittsburgh, Pa.: 
Classified bldg. trades direct. 
4460. 
Direct. 24400. : 
Direct. of directors. 7663. 


Map. 25160, 32267. 
Official route bk. of the retail 
grocery trade. 7664. 
Prominent families. 4478. 
Pittsburgh auto equipment co. 
mobile supplies. 18299. 
Pittsburgh co-op. savings systems co. 
Co-op. savings systems. 10459. 
Pittsburgh gazette times. Burgoyne 


Auto- 


(A. G.) jr. Battalion of Tenth in 
new camp at Marathon. ([etc.] 
14711, 14712. ~- 


Pittsburgh-Hickson eco. Hickson’s ar- 
tistic designs. 21561. 


1757 


INDEX 


Pittsburgh leader. Series of anti-sub- 
stitution talks. 24401, 

Pittsburgh orthopedie co. Mfrs. of ar- 
tificial limbs. 10460. 

Pittsburgh sun. Bk. of prizes for boys. 
13224. 

Pittsburgh typewriter & supply co. 
Co-operative club plan. 24402. 

Pittsfield board of trade (Credit rat- 
ing bureau) Pittsfield, Mass. dis- 
trict, credit guide. 30645. 


Pittston, Pa., First natl. bank. Christ- 
mas club. 30646. 
Pity the poor. (Motion picture) 5842. 


Place (A. R.) 
vr. bk. 18093. 
Place (Ek. M.) Unlocked gates. 703. 
Place beyond the winds. (Motion pic- 
ture) 25336. 
Placement service in bus. 


Montgomery Co., Pa., 


4411, 


Plaie for merrie May tyme. (Drama) 
25020. 
Plain dealer pub. co.: 
Ady. in four Engl. papers of 
Cleveland. 13225. 
Cook (EF. V.) Christmas word I 
bring to you. 28659. 
Plainfield, N. H., direct. 8501. 


Plainfield, N. J.. direct. 26979. 

Plainville, Conn., direct. 28394. 

Plainville, Mass., direct. 25498. 

Plan agency co. Springfield plan. 
13228. 

Plan & the man. (Drama) 1148. 

Planetoscope educa. moving picture co. 


Physical geog. & astronomy. 5821. 
Planets & people. 704. 
Plank (Sam) Story of the string & 
how it grew. 30647. 
Plans of men. (Drama) 22559. 
Plante (H. A.) Eames (Frank) 
Dropping his medicine. [ete.] 
20064, 20065. 


Planters bank & trust co. Birthday 
Savings dept. 7665. 
Plaquemine, La., map. 11318. 
Plaster king. (Drama) 31969. 
Plateau States. map. 3092, 5325. 
Platt (E. S.) Jumping-off place. 
11065. 
Platt (J. J.) 26980. 
Piste ba J.) 
Blast burner design. 18300. 
Industrial fuel. 2375, 
24403, 30648. 
Platt & Peck co.: 
Bunty Brown Bunnikin’s travels 
& other bedtime stories. 19733. 
Byron (May) Little small red 
hen. 19750. 
Carroll (Lewis) Alice’s adven- 
tures in Wonderland. 19773. 
Colborne (Elizabeth) Magic hal- 
ance bk. 173867. 


Industrial fuel. 


13229, 


pt. 1. n.s., v.13 


Platt & Peck co.—Continued, 

Yarns for children to sew 
and read. 148283. 

Cory (David) Dorothy Jack bk. 
19898 


Crossley (Ruth) Piggy-Wiggy & 
Piggy Wiggins, ete. 19912. 

Danny Fox’s adventures & other 
bedtime stories. 19951. 

Day (L. P.) Funn family. 19978. 

Fluffy-tail’s adventures. 20244. 

. Kernahan (J. G.) Little Ellie and 


Talking Bear. fete.] 20744, 
20745. 

Little small red hen & other bed- 
time stories. 20865. 

Marshall (M. N.) Mother Goose 
tableaux. 21022. 

Mother Goose. Mother Goose 
rhymes. 21123. 

Mother’s story hour. 21125. 


Orville (Florence) Beautiful greet- 
ing for children to make. [ete.] 
15930, 15931. 

Useful gifts for children to 

make. 18251. 

Phillips (W. S.) Cowboys of Cut- 
out ranch. 30617. 

Sage (H. A.) Play-things I can 
make. [ete.] 18398, 18399. 

Sittig (Mfrs. Frank) Jessie & the 


talking pansies. [ete.] 21852- 
21854. 
Stoner (Burton) Piff & Hip 


Woodchucks adventures. [ete.] 
21950, 21951. 
Platt & Washburn refining co. : 
Meaning of veedol. 705. 
Veedol. 13230. 
Veedol 1916 campaign. 7666. 
Plattsburg military training camp, N. 
Y., map. 19063. 
Play awhile. (Drama) 16647. 
Play ball. (Motion picture) 27772. 
Playing destiny. (Drama) 8464. 
Playing Hiawatha. (Drama) 11132. 
Playing rabbit. (Drama) 32094. 
Playing with fire. (Motion picture) 


889-4. 

Playmates. (Drama) 1149. 
Playmates. (Motion picture) 22974. 
Plays. (Drama) 2913*, 5146. 


Plays: by August Strindberg. (Drama) 
8464*. 

Plays for home, school, & settlement. 
(Drama) 25020*. 

Plays in pinafores. (Drama) 31970. 

Plays of the natural & the super- 
natural. (Dramgq) 5146*. 

Plays with a punch. (Drama) 25021. 


Playthings of the gods. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8895. 
Plaza de QOlavide. (Drama) 11133. 


13869. 
(Drama) 14023. 


Pleasant hour. 
Please help Emily. 


1758 


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ee 


INDEX 
nos, 1-12, 1916 
reger (J. J.) Bookbinding. 13281, | Poe (EK. A.) ‘ell-tale heart. 15988. 
_—« 15986, 21562, 24404, 26981. Poet who lost his pen. (Drama) 
Plenty of pep. (Drama) 31971. 14024. 
-Plon-Nourrit & co. Le Goffic (Charles) | Poet’s gold. (Drama) 8466. 
En cantonnement. 4119. Pohl (Rob.) Dumme August. 16533. 


ot & counterplot. (Motion picture) 


girl. (Motion picture) 27915. 
<* (Drama) 81972. 
cere) ine. Farmers’ alma- 


»_ hac. 12 
Plumber’s Waterloo. (Motion picture) 


25337. 
Plume (E. C.) co.: 
P Founders of Amer. liberty. [etc.] 
~{ ’ —_ 
Furniture, past & present. 15987. 
Prestige-creating publicity ‘sery- 


ice for gen. merchandise & dry 
goods stores. 13232. 


Sales creating publicity for laun- 


dries. 24405 
Sales creating service for talking 
machine dealers. fete.) 21564, 
21565. 
Schramm (W. F.) Fathers of 
liberty. 4569. 
' Plummer (EF. H), sr. Philadelphia, 
_ Pennsylvania & Delaware _ Insur. 
direct. 30610. 
- Plunge for life. (Motion picture) 
16981. 
Plymouth cordage co. Dealer’s 
schedule for retailing Plymouth rope 
by the ft. 21566. 
Plymouth fur co. Plymouth hand- 
book of furs. 26982. 


Plymouth press: 
MeDade (J. FE.) 
work in arith. 
29960 


Perfection seat 
[etc.] 2995S- 
—— Standard drills in correct 
Engl. 15662. 
— Standard drills in U. 
26631. 

Plymouth Rock squab. co. 
Rock pigeons. 13233. 
Pneumatic placing co., inc. Pneu- 
matic conveying equipment. 7667. 

Pneumode dust bag liner. 30651. 
Poague (W. S.): 
f Awakening. 27563. 
Bottled bugs. 27567. 
; Ruby brooch. 32007. 
— Poague (Walter) Sons 
; 27663. 
Pobrecita Dolores. (Drama) 
Pocahontas (Drama) 2914. 
Pocahontas, Ark., map. 11319. 
Pocahontas Co., W. Va., map. 
Poeatello, Id., direct. 24406. 
Pocket direct. of shoe mfrs. 2376. 
Pocket sales book co. Pocket sales 
book. 30652. 
Poe (Clarence) Geog. of N.C. 13234. 


iu 
a 
‘ 


S. hist. 


Plymouth 


of the rich. 


8465. 


22779. 


a 


Pohlman (KE. F.) 
28840. 
Poilu. 


Study in gas oils. 


(Drama) 8467, 8468, 31973. 


Poindexter (Beatrice) Luck of the 
unmatched shoes. 21567. 

Points. 30653. 

Poison man. (Motion picture), 
32571. 

Poisoned lips, (Motion picture) 
22975. 

Pole (Reginald) A. T. 16479. 

Polhemus (E. R.) Abandoned home 
& other poems. 13236. 


Police. (Motion picture) 11516. 

Police dog in the park. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11517. 

Police graft. (Drama) 25088. 

Police lieutenant. (Drama) 14025. 

Policies. 44638, 13237. 

Policyholders digest of Amer. life in- 
sur. 15989. 

Polini (Emelie) Just a wife. 1089. 

Polish Amer. pub. co. Manitoba 
readers. 4198, 10147. 

Polish pub. co. Mistrz Twardowski. 
2896. 

Politeness pays. (Motion picture) 5826. 

Political tramp. (Motion picture) 
25338. 

Politius. (Drama) 5147. 

Polk (Lon) Plain talks by a plain 
man. 18301. 


Polk (R. L.) & co.: 
Alpena, Mich., city and county di- 
rect. 23078. 
Americus, Ga., direct. 6059. 
Anaconda, Mont., direct. 9040. 
Ann Arbor, Mich., direct. 28099. 
Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Wash- 
tenaw Co., Mich., direct. 1411. 
Asotin Co., Wash., direct. 24351. 
Baltimore, Md., direct. 14551. 
Bay City, Mich., direct. 9126. 
Bellingham & Whatcom  Co., 
Wash., direct. 17264. 
Bessemer, Ala., direct. 238227. 
Bluefield, W. Va., direct. 25612. 
Bozeman, & Gallatin Co., Mont., 
direct. 19685. 
Butte, Mont., direct. 9217. 
Canyon, Gem, Washington & 
Adams Counties, Id.,_ direct. 
25688. 
Carbondale, Pa., direct. 1569. 
Carnegie, Pa., direct. 9238. 
Chanute, Kan., direct. 19790. 
Cheboygan, Mich., direct. 19796. 
Chelan, Douglas, Grant & Oka- 
nogan Counties, Wash., direct. 
19797. 


1759 


INDEX 


Polk (R. L.) & co— Continued. 


Chico & Oroville, Cal., direct. 
19825. 

Columbus, Ga., direct. 6417. 

Columbus, O., direct. 17379. 

Coos Co., Or., direct. 17389. 

Davenport city & Scott. Co., Ia., 
direct. 25822. 


Daytona, Daytona Beach & Sea- 
breeze, Fla., direct. 6558. 

Des Moines, Ia., direct. 28783. 

Detroit, Mich., direct. 19993. 

Dillon city & Beaverhead Co., di- 
rect. 98395. 


D. C., direct. 3599. 

Elwood, Ind., direct. 3644. 

Emporia, Kan., direct. 9459. 

Everett city & Snohomish Co., 
Wash., direct. 20144. 


Flint city & Genesee Co., Mich., 
direct. 29070. 


Fort Dodge, Ia., direct. 15131. 
Fort Scott, Kan., direct. 6705. 
Fort Wayne, Ind., direct. 15132. 
Fremont, Neb., direct. 15148. 
Grand Junction, Col., direct. 3765. 
Greater Wilkes-Barre, Pa., direct. 
22288. . 


Hazleton, Pa., direct. 9747. 

Helena, Mont., direct. 15279. 

Homestead, Pa., direct. 6925. 

Houghton, Co., Mich., direct. 
8895. 


Huntington, W. Va., direct. 9836. 

Huron, SS. D., direct. 2905: 

Idaho. Idaho state gazetteer & 
bus. direct. 15364. 


Idaho Co., Id., direct. 26812. 
Idaho Falls & Bonneville, Bing- 
ham, Fremont Cos., Id., direct. 
23882. 
Indiana. Polk’s Indiana _ state 
gazetteer & bus. direct. 28884. 
Indianapolis, Ind., direct. 12487. 
Jola, Kan., direct. 15415. 
lowa state gazetteer 
direct. 23918. 
Jacksonville, Fla., direct. 8962. 
Joliet, Ill., direct. 20699. 
Kalamazoo, Mich., direct. 29649. 
Kittanning, Pa., direct. 4062. 
Kokomo, Ind., direct. 29742. 
Kootenai, Bonner, Shoshone, Bene- 
wah counties, Id., direct. 29744. 
Laneaster, Pa., direct. 4099. 
Lewistown city & Fergus & Mus- 
selshell Co., Mont., direct. 
20847. 
Lexington, Ky., direct. 24070. 
Lima, O., direct. 516. 
Livingston city, Big Timber, Park 
& Sweet Grass Cos., Mont., 
direct. 20866. 


& bus. 


17 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Polk (R. L.) & co.—Continued. 


McAlester, Alderson & Krebs, 
Okla., direct. 29940. 

Mckxeesport, Pa., direct. 4179. 

Mankato city & Blue Harth Co., 
Minn., direct. 12838. 

Marietta, Beverly, Lowell, 0O., 
direct. 30035. 

Marquette, Mich., direct. 10152. 

Mason City, Ia., direct. 180438. 

Memphis, Tenn., direct. 15718. 

Miami, Fla.; direct. 2235. 

Miles City, Glendive, Terry, Mont., 
and county direct. of Custer, 
Dawson, Prairie. 2237. 


‘Minnesota, North & South Da- 


kota & Montana gazetteer & bus. 
direct. 7372. 

Mobile, Ala., direct. 10225. 

Moline, Ill, direct. 21097. 

Montgomery, Ala., direct. 2246. 

New York (City) direct. 30339. 

New York city, Manhattan & the 
Bronx, N. Y. 7446. 

Nez Perce, Latah, Lewis & Clear- 
water counties, Id., direct. 
24851. 

North Hudson, Union, West Ho- 
boken, West New York, direct. 
24363. 

North Yakima and Yakima Co., 
Wash., direct. 657. 

Ogden, Utah, direct. 7574. 

Olean, N. Y., direct. 2339. 

Ottawa, Kan., direct. 10408. 

Parkersburg;. W. ~VWa.,)) taeece 
15947. 

Parsons, Kan., direct. 18271. 

Pensacola, Fla., direct. 15965. 

Pittsburg, Kan., direct. 18298. 

Pittsburgh, Pa., direct. 24400. 

Pocatello city & Bannock Co., Id., 
direct. 24406. 

Polk’s vest pocket street direct. & 


ear line guide of Baltimore. 


4464. 

Portland, Or., direct. 7668. 

R. L. Polk & co.’s direct. of di- 
rectories. 30655. 

Reno, Sparks, Washce Co. & Car- 
son City, Nev., direct. 27041. 

Richmond, Ind., direct. 7723. 

Richmond, Martinez & Contra 
Costa Co., Cal., direct. 27048. 

Saginaw, Mich., direct. 10567. 

St. Augustine, Fla., direct. 4553. 

St. Joseph, Mo., direct. 10568. 

St. Paul, Minn., direct. 18401. 

St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Tar- 
pon Springs, Fla., direct. 2459. 

Salt Lake City, Utah, direer 
18402. 

Scranton, Pa., direct. 16150. 

Seattle, Wash., direct. 10587. 

Selma, Ala., direct. 16157. 


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INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Polk (R. L.) & co.— Continued. 
Shawnee & Tecumseh, OEKl., direct. 


21804. 
Sheridan city & Sheridan Co., Wy., 
direct. 27180. 


Sherman, Tex., direct. 27181. 


Sioux City, Ia., direct. 31002. 
Spokane, Wash., direct. 4694. 
Springfield, Ill., direct. 27212. 


Pend Oreille & Ferry 
counties, Wash., direct. 21942. 
Stillwater, Minn., direct. 27280. 
Superior, Wis., direct. 24673. | 
Tacoma, Wash., direct. 16262. 
Tampa, Fla., direct. 4752. 
Tuscaloosa, Ala., direct. 24727. 
Twin Falls, Id., direct. 16803. 
Utah state gazetteer & bus. direct. 
4833. 
Vaneouver city & Clarke & Cow- 
litz Cos., Wash., direct. 899. 
Vineennes, Ind., direct. 31386. 
Walla Walla city & county & Co- 
lumbia Co., Wash., direct. 24789. 
Ward Co., N. D., direct. 31420. 
Watertown, N. Y., direct. 31427. 
W. Va. state gazetteer & bus. 
direct. 24838. 


Polk (R. L.) direct. co.: 
Colorado Springs, Colorado City 
and Manitou, Col., direct. 14850. 
Pueblo, Col., direct. 26994. 


Polk (R. L.) direct. co. of Col.: 
Boulder Co., Col., direct. 6272. 
Salida city and Chaffee Co., Col., 

direct. 2465. 


Polk-Avery direct. co. 
S. D., direct. 24585. 


Polk Co., Ia., direct. 18306, 30656. 

Polk Co., Neb., direct. 24407. 

Polk-Hoffhine direct. co. Tulsa, OKl., 
direct. 4796. 


Polk-Husted direct. co.: 
Bakersfield, Cal., direct. 3240. 
Fresno, Cal., direct. 9599. 
Honolulu, Hawaii, direct. 15314. 
Modesto, Turlock & Stanislaus Co., 

Cal., direct. 18090. 
Napa, Cal., direct. 10268. 
Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Cal., 
direct. 15910. 
San Jose city and Santa Clara Co., 
Cal., direct. 30836. 
Stockton, Cal., direct. 

Poik-McAvoy direct. co.: 
Council Bluffs, Ia., direct. 
Wichita, Kan., direct. 8184. 

Polk-Radges direct. co. Topeka, Kan., 

direct. 4788. 


Stevens, 


16246. 


3505. 


Polk’s southern direct. co. Little Rock | 


and Argenta, Ark., direct. 10109. 


Sioux Falls, 


| Pony express rider. 


Polk’s vest pocket street direct. & car 
line guide of Baltimore. 4464. 


Pollak (Michael) Cost reducing 
home supply corp. 4465. 


Polled Durham breeders assn. Amer. 
Polled Durham herd bk. 26983. 


Pollock (J. A.) Topics for Amer. 
hist. & civies. 2377. 


Pollock (Perey) Bobbie at the sea 


shore. 18893. 
Polly and her pals. (Drama) 8469. 
Polly and the Frenchman. (Drama) 


8529. 
Polly pursuing. (Drama) 8470. 
Polly put the kettle on. (Motion pic- 


ture) 32508. 

Poliy with a past. (Drama) 8471. 
Polo (Urnesto) Mapa de Huropa. 
2885. 


Polo, Mo., map. 16853. 
Polyglot rubber trade direct. of the 


U. S. & Canada. 18307. 
Pomander walk. (Drama) 5148. 
Pomegranate seeds. (Drama) 1150, 


1151. 
Pomeroy, O., map. 25161. 
Pomeroy advertising. Men’s clothing 


silhouette shadow illus. 24408. 
Ponce de Leon water co., inc. Ponce 
de Leon fountain water. 24409. 

Pond (R. C.): 
At Touchstone inn. 8272. 
reen eyes. 8364. 
Pond Creek, Okl., map. 32268. 
Pont (J. B.): 
Comica. 2802. 
‘Tinglado de la farsa. 32077. 


Pontiac, Mieh., map. 25162. 
Pontotoc, Miss., map. 3093. 
(Motion picture) 


22976. 

Pool of flame. (Motion _ picture) 
5827. 

Poole (Ernest) Take your medicine. 
32062. 

Poole (F. B.) Na-i-na. 18875. 


Poole bros. : 
Canadian Pacific railway. 27702, 
27703. 
Florida, map. 32204. 
Pacific Coast, map. 32257. 


Pennsylvania system, map. 
32262. 
United States, map. 82296. 
Western Hemisphere, map. 
ooo 
Poor blind men. (Drama) 5149. 
Poor little rich girl. (Drama) 22560. 
Poor Richard’s new almanac. 15990. 
Poore (J. B.): 
For a better job & higher pay. 
13238. 


Foundation course. 380657. 


1761 


INDEX 


pty is yvetS 


Poor’s handbk. of investor’s holdings. 
30658. 
Poor’s manual co.: 
Poor’s handbk. of investor’s hold- 


ings. 80658. 
Poor’s manual of public utilities. 
15991. 
Poor’s manual of the r. r.s of the 
U.S. 4466. 
Poor’s manual of public utilities. 
15991. 
Poor’s manual of the r. r.s of the U. S. 
4466. 
Pope (A. U.) lLayla-Majnu. 138969*. 


Pope bros. & Cheppu co., ltd. Turn 
of the tide. 23878. 

Popes calendar. 24410. 

Poppy seed. (Drama) 11134. 

Popular plays & players, inc.: 
Black butterfly. 3823830. 
Devil at his elbow. 19149. 
Hternal question. 16932. 
Extravagance. 27818. 
Girl with the green eyes. 
Tron woman. 25280. 
Playing with fire. 8894. 
Scarlet woman. 14859. 
Spell of the Yukon. 11545. 
Vanity. 32572. 
Weakness of strength. 19339. 

Poreasi (GPS B:) : 
Hearts humane. 
Tish. 14050. 


Porcel (Juan Garcia) 
Porcel (Juan) 

Pork packers. (Drama) 8472. 

Port Arthur, Tex., direct. 18308. 

Port Henry, N. Y., map. 27747. 

Portage, Pa., map. 32269. 

‘Porter (C. F.) Osborn (Grace) Mrs. 


11411. 


13948. 


See Garcia 


Osborn cakes of quality. 15982, 
305380. 

Porter (C. M.) Guide to Shakes- 
peare’s stage. 13239. 

Porter (Cole) See America first. 
1179. 

Porter (D. L.) Christian discussion 


club program. 24411. 

Porter (Horace) : 

Our young aeroplane scouts in 
England. 10461. 

Our young aeroplane scouts in 
Italy. 15992. 

Porter (J. N. W.) 
3077. 

Porter (Melicent) chapter, D. A. R. 
See Daughters of the Amer. Revolu- 
tion (Melicent Porter chapter) 

Portero (Fernando Fern4éndez-) 
Fernindez-Portero (Fernando) 

Portero (José A. Fern&ndez-) 
Fernindez-Portero (José A.) 

Portersville to Sequoia Natl. 
Cal., map. 1336. 

Portia, Ark., map. 25163. 


Norfolk, Va., map. 


See 
See 


Park, 


Posey (M. R.) 


Portland, Conn., direct. 30142. 
Portland, Me.: 

Direct. 13240. 

Map. 14119. 

Portland street guide. 
Portland, Or., direct. 7668. 
Portland assn. for the encouragement 

of thrift. To our friends. 15998. 
Porto Rico, map. 3094, 
Portrait of a king. (Motion picture). 
27936. 
Portsmouth, N. H., direct. 183809. 
Portsmouth, R. I., direct. 27345. 
Portsmouth, Va., direct. 7558. 
Porzia. (Drama) 31974. 
Order Eastern star 
memorial service. 24418. 
Posner (8S. C.): 

Everyday occurrence. 8339. 

Noncombatant. 5121. 

Out of the discard. 31947. 

Poss (V. H.) Safe loads for Douglas 


21568. 


fir joists. 10462. 

Possessed. (Drama) 14026. 

Post (Augustus) Nitana. 1129. 

Post... De) 
Paper mill & wood pulp news. 
4493. 
Post’s paper mill direct. 706, 
30659. 

Post (V. Z.) Sureties. 5198. 

Post (William) Philadelphia. Cen- 


tral natl. bank of Philadelphia. 
N. Y. bankers’ & mercantile handy 
holiday calendar. f[ete.] 18288, 
18289. 


Post-Dispatch, St. Louis. Post-dis- 
patch house, home & real estate 
guide. 2379. 

Post-graduate schl. of modern den- 
tistry. Cavity preparation, gold fill- 
ing. 23880. 

Post office employees ann. guide & ree- 
ord bk. 15999. 

Post pub. co. Segal (Alfred)? 27148. 


Poster adv. assn., ine. Off. member- 
ship list. 30660. 

Postl, ine. This is the most important 
message you will receive today. 
10463. 

Postum cereal co., ltd. : 

Emmons (M. A.) Good things to 
eat from Wellville. 28980. 
Road to Wellville. 26984. 

Pot boiler. (Drama) 18894. 

Pot of Gold. (Drama) 22561, 22562. 

Poteau, OKl., map. 11320. 

Potter (Dorothy) Under the eagle. 
yal 

Potter (G. E.) Trade secrets of the 
watch bus. 7669. 

Potter (George) Tiger’s cub. 5205. 

Potter (J. E.) Allegheny Co., Pa., 
legal direct. 23071. 


1762 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


7670. 
31612. 
Day 


Potter (M. C.) Pract. Engl. 
Potter (P. M.) Adventuress. 
Potter (W. T.) Dale (Mary) 
before marriage. 19940. 
Potter bros. Potter (G. E.) Trade 
secrets of the watch bus. T7669. 
Potts (C. S.) Murder & suicide war’s 
by-product. 30661. 
mec. (J, R. HH.) 
marks, labels. 4467. 
Potts (Richard) Uncle Dick’s con- 


Patents, trade- 


cordance. 21569. 
Potts bungies again. (Motion picture) 
11518. 


Pottstown, Pa., direct..18226. 


Pottstown, Pa., map. 16854. 
Pougaud {(—) Faribel. 1047. 


Poughkeepsie, N. Y¥., direct. 21570. 

Peullet (Dr.) Pharmaccdynamie et 
applications cliniques. 380662. 

Peulpicans. (Drama) 2834*. 

Pounds (J. B.) White gifts for the 
King. 30663. 


Powceeco bulletin. 21571, 24414. 


Powder trail. (Motion picture) 
25339. 

Poweder trust & the war. (Motion 
picture) 5579. 

Powe (W. R. ) Southern classifica- 
mons © 13241. 


Powell (C. C.) Find the films game 
contest. 26985. 

Powell (Frank) 
Charity? 19131. 

Poweil (G. H.) ‘Tribute to triune & 
masonry. 22348. 

iRPewell . (HH. A.) 
Christmas. 24991. 

Powell (H. P.) Embalming Ebenezer. 
31742. : 

Powell (H. W.) Powell’s civil serv- 
ice guide. 13242. 

Powell (3. ¥.) ‘That dagger in the 
dark. 8530. : 

Powell (J. J.) Deck of cards. 24415. 

Powell & White. White (KH. F.) 
Grouping method & minimum basis 
for making prices on small job print- 
ing. 27508. 

Power (P. M.) co., ince. Authentic 
data in relation to Powdered coal 
engineering & equipment co.’S SySs- 
tem. ‘TOT. 


productions, ine. 


Widow Mullin’s 


Power (W. S.) Bigger, better bus. 
4468. 

Power. (Motion picture) 17089. 

Power equipment Co. Catalogue. 
18248, 16000. 

Power invisible. (Drama) 14027. 

Power of health. (Drama) 18895. 

Power of love. (Drama) 22563. 


Power of the cross. (Motion picture) 
22977. 

Power triumphant, right. 
8322. 


(Drama) 


Power unseen. 
Powers (J. C.): 
Bonnie’s Christmas eve. 24991. 
Day in court. 1024. 
Elsie in Dreamland. 31741. 
Sam Bo-jam and his African col- 
ony. 14089. 
Teetotaler. 25051. 
Powers (M. J.) Delaware & Hudson 
co. Summer paradise. 9384. 
Powers (Mabel) Tales the Iroquois 
Indians tell their children. 49738 


der. 


(Drama) 5150. 


Powers & Walker casket co. Burial 
garments. 26986. 

Powers regulator co. Hot water tank 
table. 7671. 


Powers that be. 

Powers Tyson ptg. co. 
18310. 

Powhatan Indian proprietary herb 
medicine co. Taylor (C. A. A.) 
Sub-atomie theory in medical prac- 


(Drama) 18896. 
Hub o’ trade. 


tice 22007, 

Poyser (J. R.) Auto’s turn. 24416. 
Ee Recor Annual announcement. 
30664. 


Practical drawing co.: 
Hooe (Lida) Practical drawing. 


23826. 
Putnam, (E.20.) “Practical writ- 
ing course. 24480. 
Practical. pub. eco. St. Matthew’s 
church. Lent. 7795. 
Practical tatting bk. 14689. 
Practice what you preach. (Motion 
picture) 32509. 
Practitioner’s visiting-list. 30665. 


Prada (J. Andrés de) See Andrés de 
Prada Gi.) 

Prairie City, Ia., map. 16859. 

Prairie Co., Mont., direct. 22387. 

Prairie farmer. Boys, girls, stop, look, 

listen. 13244. 

Prairie farmer pub. Co.: 
Bureau Co., Ill., direct. 
Gregory (C. V.) Songs of 

lazy farmer. 334. 
Henry Co., Ill., direct. 29338. 
Mann (F. 1.) Frank Mann’s soil 


25674. 
the 


bk. . 12839. 
Prairie grass furniture co. Crex grass 
furniture. 7672. 
Praise for righteousness. (Drama) 
1095*. 
Pratt (A. D.) Mary Jane’s cook bk. 
24417. 


Pratt (A. M.) Combining syllable and 


consonant system. 16001. 

Pratt (D. S.) Technology of automo- 
bile finish. 7673. 

Pratt (L. E.) Other man’s” way. 


16002-16007, 21572-21585. 
Pratt (M. R.) America in the war. 
4474. 


1763 


INDEX 


Pratt (O. C.) Centennial speller. 
8219. 
Pratt: Kens map.) 5326. 


Pratt & Lambert, inc. 
enamel system. 16008. 


Vitralite ry. 


Prayor (C. W.) Her soul is saved. 
10464. 
Preble Co., O.: 

Farm jour. illus. direct. 21586. 
Map. 19064. . 
Preceptor de su alteza. (Drama) 

31975. 
Precious packet. (Motion picture) 
8896. 
Premier motor. corp. Premiering. 
30666. 


Prendergast (W. A.) Financing the 
city of New York. 21587. 


Prepared for war. (Drama) 25022. 
Preparedness. (Drama) 2915, 5151, 
11135-11137. 

Preparedness. (Motion picture) 5962, 
19274. — 

Prerogative ot Reggy. (Drama) 
1152. 

Presber (Rudolf) Rokoko. 8488. 


Prescott (EK. W.) Stockholders’ serv- 
ice corp. Manual of lists of stock- 
holders & investors. 13555. 

Prescott (L. G.) Starkweather (G. 


B.) Reversing the shield. 21923. 
Prescott to Wickenburg, Ariz., map. 
1242. 
Presents. (Drama) 31976. 
President of Pongee. (Drama) 1153. 
Presidential bee. (Drama) 16648. 
Press (Cy) pseud. See Wagstaff 
(CS) 


Press (I.) & sons. Diamonds direct 
from the cutters to you by mail. 
26987. 

Press circulations system. Press cir- 
culations system. 708, 4475. 

Press ¢Co.: 

Philadelphia 
says. 18292. 

Press natl. & Amer. leagues’ base- 
ball schedule calendar. 10465. 

Press pub. co. World almanac & en- 
eyclopedia. 948. 

Press-union co. Atlantic City hotels 
& their location. 7674. 

Presser (Theodore) co.: 

Cooke (J. F.) Trills, & how they 
should be played. 28663. 


press. Oldonesty 


Eastman (A. J.) Progressive 
ways for. securing new pupils. 
28894. 


Hamilton (C. G.) How to use the 
metronome correctly. 29251. 
Jervis (P. V.) Making a success 
of the pupils’ recital. 29605. 
Latson (W. R. C.) Profitable 

physical exercises. 29804. 


ptr) wis. veda 


Presser (Theodore) co.—Continued. 

MacDowell (Mrs. Edward) How 

Edward MacDowell taught the 
piano. 29967. : 

Moore (J. H.) Beginner’s har- 

mony writing bk. 7388. 

Sherman (Carol) First steps in 

the study of the pedals. 30958. 
Tapper (Thomas) Franz Schu- 
bert. 138588. 

— Handel. 27319. 
Mendelssohn, the story of a 
happy brother & sister. [etc.] 
16265, 16266. 

Passing the dead line is mu- 
sie study. 381183. 


Presto pub. co. Tinee (Mae) Life 
stories of the movie stars. 4782. 
Preston (G. B.) Sun kissed waters 


of Coos Bay. 18245. 
Preston (J. B.) Schedule of foot- 
ball games. f[ete.J] 21588, 21589. 
Preston Co., W. Va., map. 382270. 
Pretenders. (Drama) 111388. 
Pretenders. (Motion picture) 
Pretense. (Drama.) 22564. 


19275. 


Pretty baby. (Motion picture) 32510. 
Prevost (Henry) Exploits d'une 
petite Francaise. 8341. 


Prewett (C. W.): 
Addition with the Prewett addom- 


eter. 7675, 18246. 

Directions Prewett addometer. 
26988. 

Prewett addometer co. Prewett 
addometer. 16009. 


Prewett system. 709. 
Science of proving figures. 30667. 
Prewett addometer co. Prewett addom- 


eter. 16009. 
Prewitt pub. co. San Joaquin Valley, 
Cal;-map. 14161. 


Price (B. R.) Traveling man. 10466. 
Price (E. V.) & co. Today & yester- 
day. 13247. 
Price. (ih. 
Bird girl’s aim. 2381. 
He’d dance right through chureh 
service. 4476. 
My wife, Miss Mary Smith. 7676. 
Price (M. E.): 
Hansel & Gretel. [ete.] 30668, 
30669. 
Mother Goose bk. of rhymes. 
30199. 
Price (M. F.) 
24418, 24419. 
Price (R. 8.) Empire motion picture 
inst. Correspondence course. 28981. 
Price; (LT. Hey: 
Hooper (R. H.) & co. Monthly 
range of prices for cotton fu- 


Silent auction. [ete.] 


CULES) Ud IN ewken) D eae 
Patriotism of a bank account. 
16010. 


1764 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Price (W. G.) jr. Continental army 


plan unfeasible. 10467. 
Price & Lee co.: 
Ansonia, Derby, Shelton, Conn., 
direct. 28099. 
Bridgeport, Conn., map. 22680. 


Bridgeport, Stratford, Fairfield & 
Southport, Conn., direct. 19694. 

Bristol, Plainville & Terryville, 
Conn., direct. 28394. 

Clinton, Mass., map. 11256. 

Clinton and Lancaster, Mass., di- 


rect. 9297. 
Danbury & Bethel, Conn., direct. 
25820. 


Danbury, Conn., map. 27711. 
Fitchburg, Mass., direct. 6692. 
Fitehburg, Mass., map. 8613. 
Holyoke, Mass., direct. 3866. 
Holyoke, Mass., map. 3932. 
Leominster, Mass., map. 8627. 
Meriden, Conn., direct. 26685. 
Meriden, Conn.. map. 27734. 
Middletown & Portland, Conn., di- 


rect. 30142. 
-Montelair, N. J.. map. 5298. 
Montclair, Bioomfield, Caldwell, 


IN. J. direct. 4258. 
New Britain, Conn., direct. 30316. 


New Haven, Conn., map. 25152. 

New London, Conn., map. 19038, 
19039. 

New London & Groton, Conn., 


aurect) ASE5D. 
Newark, N. J., direct. 13044. 
Newark, N. J., map. 14143. 
Northampton, Mass., map. 38084. 
Northampton and Easthampton, 
Mass., direct. 2331. 
Norwalk, Conn., direct. 26886. 
Norwalk, Conn., map. 27740. 
Norwich, Conn., direct. 18234. 
Norwich, Conn., map. 19048. 
Orange, N. J., map. 5315. 
Oranges, Irvington, Livingston, 
and Miliburn, N. J., direct. 669. 
Paterson, N. J., direct. ‘7639. 
Paterson, N. J.,; map. 5321. 
Stamford, Conn., direct. 31075. 
Summit, N. J., direct. 4739. 
Summit, N. J.. map. 3120. 
Waterbury, Conn., map. 19096. 
Waterbury, Naugatuck & Water- 
town, Conn., direct. 18704. 
Westfield, Mass., direct. 18744. 
Westfield, Mass., map. 19099. 
Willimantie, Conn., direct. 31536. 
Price of a life. (Drama) 31977. 


Price of betrayal. (Motion picture) 


5828. 

Price cf dishonor. (Motion picture) 
19276. 

Price of fame. (Motion picture) 


» 20916. 


T7396—17——20 © 


‘Price of peace. 


Price of happiness. 
5829. 


Price of love. (Drama) 


Price of malice. 
5830. 


(Motion picture) 


16649. 
(Motion picture) 


(Drama): ..27652. 


Price of power. (Motion picture) 
8897. 

Price of silence. (Motion picture) 
Sepik 

Price of victory. (Motion picture) 
22978. 

Price on his head. (Motion picture) 
25340. 

Prima donna’s husband. (Motion pic- 
ture) 14841. 

Primal instinct. (Motion. picture) 
1519 

Primavera (Domenico) Dialogo fra 


710. 
Guzman el bueno. 


Vitalia e Austria. 
Primer (Sylvester ) 
BH UPS aes 
Primitive strain. 
5851. 
Primroses (CDs; He) 
2887. 
Prince (lL. E. F.) Experiment. 2828. 
Prince chap. (Motion picture) 17040. 
Prince in a pawn shop. (Motion pic- 


(Motion picture) 


Masked battery. 


ture) 25341. 

Prince of Graustark. (Motion pic- 
ture) 25342. 

Prince cf Showmen. (Drama) 25028. 

Princely bandit. (Motion picture) 
19277. 

rince’s pigeco. (Drama) 16650. 

Princesa est4 triste. (Drama) 31978. 

Princess from the Orient. (Drama) 
22565. 

Princess of happy chance. (Motion 
picture) 22979. 

Princess Zim-Zim. (Motion picture) 
32350. 

Princeton, Ind., direct. 10465. 

Principals program. 29959. 

Principles. (Drama) 1154. 

Prineupessa del erammofono. 
(Drama) . 22566. 


Printers’ ink pub. co.: 
Mears (C. W:) Are these adver- 
tising fallacies. 26676. 
Montague (G. H.) How the law 
against tying contracts aifects 
bus. men. 598. 
Printing trades blue bk. 711. 
Printkraft advertising corp.: 
Chicago, Second security bank of 


Chicago. Plant a dollar. 9262. 
He rose to the height of success. 
T7677. 
Kimbell (R. G.) & eco. Wash- 


ington & Lincoln. 7128. 


1765 


INDEX 


pt. Ln sive 13 


Printz-Biederman cCo.: 
How I got out of a retail rut. 
30670. 
How to know style. 4477. 
Improved methods for keeping 


garment stock records. [ete.] 
24420, 24491. 

Printzess ad. suggestions. 21590. 
Printzlau (Olga) Bleaching. 30671. 
Prinzess perdti. (Drama) 16651. 
Priollet (—). Roi des cuistots. 30672. 


Prisciila pub. co.: 
Barsaloux (E. S.) 
bk: 2 GiZ1e 
Batt (Georgette) 
voke bk. 23195. 
Flynn (Louise) Priscilla smock- 
ing book. 17626. 


Priscilla baby 


ed. Priscilla 


Robinson (Belle) ed. Priscilla 
erochet bk. 24462. 
Priscilla weaving art co. Priscilla 
weaving art. 712, 18311. 
Priscilia’s prisoner. (Motion  pic- 
ture) 17041. 
Prisoner at the bar. (Motion picture) 
5832. 
Prisoners. (Drama) 31979. 
Prisoners of conscience. (Motion pic- 
ture). 11520. 


Pritchard (C. F.) Directions for tne 
making & using of Pritchard puzzle 


blocks. 30673. 

Private bankers. (Motion picture) 
17642. 

Private Fennessey’s protege. (Drama) 
31766. 

Private officer. (Motion picture) 
17043. 

Prize essay. (Drama) 1155. 
Pro-ute- union.’ Hurtt (C2 J:) *More 
light on life. 20562. 

Pro patria. (Drama) 11139, 31980. 


Problems in married life. 
18897. 

Procrastination. (Drama) 5152. 
Procter & Gamble co.: 

Hill (J. M.) Balanced daily diet. 

Letest 1 (tot, dence 

Whys of cooking. 15290. 
Prodigal daughter. (Drama) 1156. 
Prodigal daughter. (Motion picture) 


(Drama) 


ees 

Prodigal son. (Motion picture) 
27816. 

Produce reporter co. Produce re- 
porter co.’s credit bk. 10469. 

Professional patient. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19278. 

Prot. Nathaniel’s theory. (Drama) 


16652. 
Professor Trix. (Drama) 8473. 
Professor Wiseguy’s trip to the moon. 

(Motion picture) 14342. 

Proffitt (D. W.) 


yr. bk. of Maryville college. 14797. 


Chilhowean, 1916, the 


Progress pub. co. 
weather chart. 


Nyal calendar & 
30498. 


Progressive investment co. Your op- 
portunity in ae great invention. 
30674. 


Progressive map co.: Z 
California, map. 8594, 
Los Angeles, Cal., map. 19022. 
Progressive profit sharing club. 
count. [ete.] 16011-16016. 
Prohibition. (Drama) 16653. 
Projection engineer. 10470. 
Prometheus bound of 
(Drama) 25023*. 
Prominent families, Pittsburgh, sub- 
urban districts & adjacent towns. 
4478. 


Ac- 


Aeschylus. 


Promise — land. (Motion picture) 
14848. 

Proof of the pudding. (Drama) 
18898. 

Proper care & repair of furs. 6754. 


Properties of three-I-beam column sec- 
tions. 220. 


Prophet & his household. 
18899. 


Prophet of good luck. 


(Drama) 


(Drama) 1157. 


Propia estimaci6n. (Drama) 5153. 
Prepinquity. (Drama) 31981. 
Proposal: (Drama) 2158: 

Propper (Isidor) Human _ hunter. 
LOTS: 


Prospect, O.. map. 8649. 
Prosnerity club, ine.: 
Homestead bank of Brooklyn. 
Join the Prosperity club. 9781. 


Pa. natl. bank. Prosperity club, 
ine., “of the’ Pa.* wai aia 
~ 10436. 

Rules. 10471. 


Prosperity co., inc. 
chinery co. 
ciency. 27356. 

Protecting the ships at sea. 
picture) 5957. 

Protective unit. 


Troy laundry ma- 
Prosperity and effi- 


(Motion 


Protective unit life 


& accident insur. 16017. 

Protector. (Drama) 5154. 

Protector de _ Inglaterra. (Drama) 
31982. 

Protestant Episcopal church in the 
Ohare 


Fatherhood of God. 17612. 
Hearing God speak. 17744, 24422, 
24423, 26989, 26990. 

Protheroe (Daniel) Course of lessons 
in choral conducting. 4479, 16018. 
Protze (Gust) Snaring foxes, wolves 

& other animals. 26991. 
Proud (G. D.) Pennsylvania, map. 
27745. 


1766 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


nner 


Providence, R. I.: 
Direct. 138248, 30675. 
Map. 14151, 22780, 22781, 25164, 
Tax bk. 24424. 
Providence telep. co.: 
Off. direct. 7678. 
Providence classified bus. direct. 
4480, 21591, 21592, 26998. 
| Telep. direct. 26992. 
Provident loan soc. of N. Y. Twenty- 
first annual rept. 7679. 
Proving ground. (Drama) 5155. 
Prowell (R. J.) Awakening. 24901. 
Prowlers of the jungle. (Motion pic- 


ture) 253843. 
Pruden (C. D.) co. Garage steel. 
[ete.] 18249, 18250. 


Pruden (H. B.) 
21571, 24414. 


Powceeco bulletin. 


Prudential insur. of America. Pru- 
dential day. 2882. 

Prudential loan soe. Who for. 4481. 

Prune-stone dope (Drama) 2916. 


Prunella o’ the pines. (Motion pic- 


ture) 8987. 
Psyche. (Drama) 5156. 
Psychie & rube. (Drama) 22567. 


Psycho-expander co. Perfect body de- 
velopment & health. 24425, 


Psychophone. (Drama) 18900. 
Public approval. (Motion picture) 
8898. 


Public education assn. Study of the 
salary schedules of city school sys- 


tems. 80676. 

Public opinion. (Motion picture) 
19279. 

Public schls. athletic league. Off. 
handbk. 380677. 


Public schis. athletic league of N. Y. 
Girls’ branch. Off. handbk. 24426. 
Publication com. Natl. congress of 
mothers & parent-teacher assns. 
See Natl. congress of mothers & 
parent-teacher assns. (Publication 
com. ) : 
Publicity. (Drama) 16654. 
Publishers’ commer. union. Advertiser 
reptr. 8995. 
Publisher’s picture-quiz-assn., inc.: 
Capper publications. Picture 
pamphiet of the Capper publ. 
[ete.] 6338, 6839. 
Farm & home. Farm & home 
$1,000 cash old familiar songs 


picturegame catalog. fete. ] 
3688, 3689. 
' Home life. $2,500.00 cash. 23822. 
Mother’s magazine. List of titles 
& reply bk. [ete.] 4275, 4276. 
$5,000 cash cover-naming competi- 
tion. 80678. 


Publishers ptg. co.: 
Bartholomew (R. I.) 
a Steinway. 28255. 


Making of 


Publishers ptg. co.—Continued. 


Headquarters in America for the 
new art. 10472. 

Pudd’nhead Wilson. (Motion picture) 
0833. 

Pueblo, Col., direct. 26994. 

Puenta (Manuel Fernandez de la) 
aA Fernfindez de la Puenta (Man- 
ue 

Puente (Manuel Fernandez de la) 
a Fernandez de la Puente (Man- 
ue 


Puente de los crimenes. (Drama) 
o157. 
Pueyo (Jess Diago) See Diago 


Pueyo (Jestis) 
Puget Sound, map. 3095, 16856. 
Pugh (C. F.): 


Moorhead’s quarterly record. 
18095. 
Pittsburgh banking institutions. 
(aly 
Pugh (H. G.) Entzminger (Louis) 


Eintzminger record system. 9462. 

Pugh stores co. Advance fashions. 
24427, 26995. 

Pulaski, Tenn., map. 113821. 

Pulford (Alfred) Acid test, homeop- 
athy vs. allopathy. 10473. — 

Pulitzer pub. eco. Post-dispatch, St. 
Louis. Post-dispatch house, home & 
real estate guide. 2379. 

Pullé (Leopoldo) O bere o affogare. 
Sime sin 

Puller (Hdwin) 
31662. 

Pulley-grip co. 

Pull-u-out sales co. 
a big pull. 4482. 

Pulver (HE. W.) Pacific highway 
assn. of N. A. Pacific highway tour 
book. 21490. 

Pumpkin eater. (Drama) 31983. 

Punch. 714, 2388, 4488, 7681, 10474, 
138251, 16019, 18812, 21598, 24428, 
26996, 30679. 

Punch almanack. 380685. 

Punch & Judy theatre co., ine. 
ure Island. 85438. 


Boy scout hero. 


Pulley-grip. 7680. 
Little thing with 


Treas- 


Punishment. (Drama) 5158, 11140. 
Puppets of fate. (Motion picture) 
14407. 
Purcell (FF. A.): 

Hamlet. 16565*. 

Julius Cesar.’ 2872*. 

Macbeth. 16605*. 
Purcell (N. F.) Chicago, DJl., map. 
11254. 
Purchase price. (Motion picture) 
27917. 


Purdie (F. B.): 
American girl. 980. 
Man proposes—but. 24985. 
Purdy (N. 8S.) Hafed the Persian. 
2850. 


1767 


INDEX 


Dt Sa es 


Purdy “85833 Writing scales. 
27000. 
Purinton (EH. E.): 
Concentrate. [ete.] 10482, 10483. 
Efficiency & life. f[ete.] 18316, 
18317. 
Efficient home test. [ete.] 138255, 
13256. 
Household efficiency test. 7683. 
Office efficiency test. 4487. 
You ean. 27001. 
Puritan Christmas. (Drama) 25020*. 


Puritan pub. co. Boston, Mass., di- 


rect. 6270. 

Puritan romance. (Drama) 18901. 
Puritans of Scroeby: (Drama). 
83277 *, 

Purity. (Motion picture) 27918. 
Purity spring water co. Purity wa- 
ter. 30686. 

Purple lady. (Motion picture) 14344. 
Purple mask. (Motion picture) 


32513-32516. 


Purple maze. (Motion picture) 8899. 
Purse. Cho Po 
Amer. trust & banking co. Bus. 
-or sentiment. [ete] 11641- 
11645. 
— Home made will. [ete.] 
9032, 9033. 
Trust co. banking. [ete. ] 
6056, 6057. 
As we begin anew. [ete.] 27002- 
27007. 
Baltimore trust co. This co. has 
many departments. 11714. 
Case in point. [ete. ] 21597, 
21598. 


Central trust co. of Des Moines. 
Trust company & the lawyer. 
23335. 

Clarksville, Tenn., First 
Bank & the people. 19835. 

Colonial trust co. All of us need 
help at times. [ete] 14842- 
14848. 

Have you made your will. 
[ete.] 11998-12001. 

Confidence & credit. 2387. 

Elmira, N. ¥. The second natl. 


nati. 


bank. Mission of the bank. 
20091. 

German-Amer. trust co. Results. 
fete.]- S47, S18: 


Miller (W. C.) 
erty in Ill. 
Minn. loan & trust co. 
opposition. 24173. 


Descent of prop- 
18071, 21084. 
Co-op. or 


N. J. title guarantee & trust co. 
Estate of every man. _§ [etc.] 
21247-21258. 

New Rochelle trust co. Do you 


know 
7445. 


this company’s officers. 


| Puss in Boots. 


Purse (R. P.)—Continued. 


North Jersey title insur. eco. Aids 
to. thrift. [ete.]° 2142120 

Purse ptg. co. By - products. 
13257. 


Time for’ cast- 
30902. 
By-products. 138257. 
Pursell (J. D.) Rules for playing 
Scenarios. 30687. 
Pursuit of happiness. 
Pusey (E. H.): 


Security trust co. 
ing up accounts. 
Purse ptg. co. 


(Drama) 5159. 


Rhyme for dog. bank. [ete.] 
7684-7686. 
Rhyme for fly swatter. [ete] 


16024, 16025. 
Pushing to the front. 
27008. 
Puss in Boots. (Drama) 
Pustet (Frederick) & ¢o.: 

Catholic church. Liturgy and rit- 

wal. Odpusty. 14752. 

Church goods. 30688. 

Pustet’s spring catalog. 4488. 
Put it down, Henry. (Drama) 5160. 
Putnam (F. O.) Practical writing 

course. 24480. 
Putnam (I.) Plans for making a Put- 


(Drama) 1159. 
27580*. 


nam home made brooder. 30689. 
Putnam (Israel) Master parent. 
5098. 


Putnam (Mrs. Osgood) Love at sight. 
31868. 
Putnam boot & shoe co. 
21599. 
Putnam Co., O., map. 27748. 
Putnam’s (G. P.) sons: 
Golden apple. 27594. 
Woman who wouldn’t. 27679. 
Putting her foot in it. (Motion pic- 


Catalogue. 


ture) 8900. 
Putting it across. (Drama) 8474. 
Putting it over. Drama ) 5161, 
11141, 31984. 
Putting it over. (Motion picture) 
14345. 
Putting on airs. (Drama) 5162. 
Putting one over. (Drama) 14028. 


Putting the pep in Slowtown. (Mo- 
tion picture) 5834. 
Puy (C. C. De) See De Puy (C. C.) 


Puzzles in petticoats. (Drama) 8475. 


Pygmalion. (Drama) 10955, 10955*. 

Pygmiés 6f the zoo. (Motion picture) 
143846. : 

Pyramid-cube univ. Mental calendar. 
16026. 

Pyramid syndicate. Pyramid syndi- 
eate oil and gas bulletin. 21600. 

Q. (Drama) 1160. 

Q. M.S. co. Q. & C. shop saws. [etc.] 


27009, 27010: 
Q. Pidd, heart-broker. (Drama) 11142. 
Q. R. 8S. co. Q. R. S. quick ref. sys- 
tem. 4489. 


1768 


- Quinn (J. N.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Q. U. games co. Rules for playing the 
hew card games. 21601. 

Quackenbos (J. D.) Science proves 
the immortality of the soul. 16027. 

Quaife (KE. W.) Pied Piper. 22557. 

Quaker lace co. Home craft wk. 
30690. 


Quaker robe co. 
24431, 

Quality pictures corp.: 
Come-back. 8716. 
In the diplomatic service. 25279. 
Masked rider. 14308. 
Million a minute. 11480. 
Virginia romance. 14898. 
Wall between. S977. 

Quarrel. (Drama) 8476. 

Quarter breed. (Motion picture) 


Cutey Cuddledown. 


Quatre comédies. (Drama) 31984*. 
Quebec. Canada, map. 1337, 19065. 
Queen & boob. (Drama) 16655. 
Queen decides. (Drama) 11142*. 
Queen of Erebus. (Drama) 18902. 
Queen of the prophets. (Motion pic- 


ture) 8761. 

Queen of the roses. (Motion picture) 

~ 414347. 

Queensboro, N. Y., direct. 1602S. 

Queniau (E.L.) King Arthur. 31840. 

Quest. (Drama) 14029. 

Question. (Drama) 11148. 

Question (The) (Motion picture) 
5836. 

Question mark. (Motion picture) 
27919. 

Question of birth control. (Drama) 
16656. 

Question of Morality. (Drama) 5009*. 

Qui Vive {Madame) pseud. See 
Jameson (H. F.) 

Quick action. (Drama) 31985. 


Quiet supper for four. 
ture) 5837. 

Quigiey (J. J.) Her idea. 11045. 

Quiller-Couch (Arthur) Tales of the 
Spanish Main. 13258, 16029, 18318, 
21602, 27011. 


(Motion pic- 


Quimby (O. L.) Isle of the sea. 
18319. 

Quincey (J. C.) Little child was born 
one time. T7687. E 

Quincy, Mass... direct. 30691. 

Quinn (B. J.) One minute before the 
blessed sacrament. 21604. 

Quinn (C. F.) & son. Quinn (B. J.) 


One minute before the blessed sacra- 
ment. 21604. 
Quinn (E. V.) Kewpie primer. 30692. 
Versatile entertainer. 
24432. 
Quinn (M. L.) Quinn (M. L.) con- 
servatory of music Piano & orga 
course. 21605, 30693. 


| 


Quinn (M. L.) conservatory of music. 
Piano & organ course. 21605. 

Quinn (W.H.) Second floor opposite. 
2921. 


Quintero (Joaquin Alvarez) -See Al- 
varez Quintero (Joaquin) 
Quintero (Serafin Alvarez) See Al- 


varez Quintero (Serafin) 
Quintero bros. Sunny morning. 32056. 
Quinton (P. B.): 
Celibate. 27625. 
Locust flower. 27625. 
Quinton (P..de S. D.) Eleventh com- 


mandment. 5030. 

Quislant (—) Gioconda. 2845. 
Quislant (Manuel) Villa triste y 
escacharrada. 32108. 

Quits. (Drama) 5163. 

Quitter. (Motion picture) 17044, 
25344. 

Quod wrangle. (Drama) 8477. 

R. & H. adv. co. Service. 24433. 

R. McG. (Drama) 18903. 

Rabbas (Eugenia) My wife’s gone 
to the country. 31919. 

Rabe (Edith) Judgment. 22469. 


Rabindranath Tagore. See Ravindra- 
natha Thakura. : 

Rabinowitz (Olga) Memorial album 
of Sholom Aleichem. 21613. 

Raccoons. (Motion picture) 27920. 

Race. (Motion picture) 8901. 

Race for life. (Motion picture) 17045. 


Race suicide. (Motion picture) 5838. 

See also Birth control. 
Racekamp (En) (Drama) 1161. 
Rachel. (Drama) 1162, 16657. 
Rachel Vour.. (Drama) 1163. 
Rachel’s inspiration. (Drama) 22568. 
Rachman (Samuel): 

Tolle Dolly. 25058. 

Treller und co. 25061. 


Racine (S. F.): 
Guide to the study of accounting. 
24434. 
Pract. problems. 
Racine, Wis.: 
Direct. 7688. 
Map. 5327. 
Rack. (Motion picture) 32517. 
Rackow (N.) Across the street. 4980. 
Rada (Serafin) Fotografia feminista. 
2834. 
Radcliffe (W. L.): 


13259. 


Booster club Chautauquas. Boost- 
ers. 6267. 
Putting your town on the map. . 
27012. 
Rader (P. D.) Somewhere in the sky. 
16030. 


Rader (Paul): 
Fight for light & other sermons. 


fete.] 30697, 30698. 
Hell & how shall we _ escape. 
24435. 


1769 


INDEX 


Radford (W. A.) Material lists of de- 


signs. 380699. 
Radieal Lilly. (Drama) 31986. — 
Radical Rose. (Drama) 31987. 


Radio-active ore @o. 
Radio chem. co. 


Radium. 13260. 
Radio-active the- 


raphy. 30700. 

Radio club of America. Sadenwater 
(Harry) Distributed capacity & 
dead end effect. 18878. 

Radio film co., ine. : 

Defense or tribute? 5485. 
Sangue irredento. 17053. 

Rae (John) Big family & their good 
times. 244386. 

Riétselhafte frau. (Drama) 16658. 

Raezer (C. A.) EH-z plan Christmas 
savings soc. 18320. “ 

Rafferty (Ewing) Everyman mili- 
tant. 18927*. 

Raffle for a husband. (Motion pic- 
ture) . 11521. 

Ragamuffin. (Motion picture) 5839. 

Ragged princess. (Motion picture) 
25345. 

Raggedy man. (Drama) 16659. 

Ragno azzurro. (Drama) 31988. 

Rags. (Drama) 11016. 

Ragsdale (C. R.) Rules for playing 
Submarino. 10484. 


Ragsdale (E. EB.) Imperial bearing co. 
Warranty bond sales system. 20569. 


Ragtime opera of trial marriage. 
(Drama) 8478. 

Rah, “rah, trah: (Motion picture) 
27921. 


Rahe (H. J.) Your own garage & re- 
pair shop. 18261. 
Rahway, N. J.: 


Direct. 24437. 
Map. 18338. 
Raid. (Motion picture) 8940. 
Raiders. (Motion picture) 8902. 
22980. 
Rail rider. (Motion picture) 19280. 
Railroad bandit. (Motion picture) 
14348. 
Railroad monopoly. (Motion picture) 
5572. 
Railway age gazette. 10485, 16034, 
18321. 


Ry. life saving appliance co. 
saving appliance. 30701. 
Rain. (Drama) 381990. 
Rain-in-the-face. (Drama) 16660. 
Rainbow princess. (Motion picture) 
25346. 
Rainbow tree. 
Raine (J. W.) 


Ry life- 


(Drama) 16661. 
God’s in his heaven. 


30702. 

Rainger (B. W. B.) On with the 
dance. 1188. 

Raisch (W. L.) War. and peace. 
21614. 


pt: 3m so vii8 


Rall (H. F.) Development of the 
~Kingdom of God. 718, 4490, 7689, 
10489, 16088, 21615, 24438, 27016, 
30703. 

Ralph (B. C.) Tweeny. 25063. 

Ralston (Mrs. S. M.) Pioneer mother 
memorial. Ways & means com. 
Memorial to the Pioneer Mother In- 
diana. 24399. 

Ralston purina co.: 

Profitable poultry the year ’round. 


27017. 
Purina book. 30704. 
Purina sterilized bran food. 
16039. 
Ramage (C. HE.) Globe clock co. In- 
structions. 203814. 
Rambler from Clare. (Drama) 
22569. 
Ramona. (Motion picture) 98903. 
Ramos Martin (José) : 
Gramatiea parda. 31787. 
Hormiguita. 11051. 
Ramsaye (Terry) Sequel to The dia- 
mond from the sky. 30705. 


Ramsbottom (Patrick) 
32138. 


Ramsey (Alicia) 
13991. 
Ramsey 


White gloves. 
Mordecai, the Jew. 


(E. E.) Indiana suppl. to 
Tarr & McMurry’s new complete 
geog. [ete.] 2388, 2389. 

Rand (W. 1.) Wonderful story about 
Capt. Rand. 30706. 


Rand, McNally & co.: 


Appollo, the child of light. 31624. 

Bell (L. L.) Land of Don’t-want- 
to 41794. 

Hox - (Fo M.) ~ Adventures *us 
Sonny Bear. 6710. 

Gordon (Hlizabveth) I wonder 
why. 8756. i 


Holton (M. A.) Teachers’ note- 
bk. for the Holton-Curry fourth 
reader. f[ete.] 29381, 293882. 

Ixnobel (Hlizabeth) When little 
thoughts go rhyming. 12672. 

Modern Mother Goose. 16624. 

Political hist. 21617. 

Post office emploves ann. guide & 
record bE. 15999. 
Rand-MecNally bankers’ direct. & 

list of attys. 4491, 21618. 

Rand MeNally list of attorneys- 
at-law. 7691, 21619. 

Sherwood (E. H.) Bobbie Bub- 
bles. 4621. 

Weeks (A. D.) Playdays on Plum 
Blossom Creek. 2679. 

See also for entries of maps by 
Rand-MeNally & co., this index 
under names of places. 

Rand, McNally bankers’ direct. & list 
of attys. 4491, 21618. 


1770 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Rand, McNally list of attorneys-at- 
law. 7691, 21619. 
Rand schl. of social science. Amer. 
labor yr. bk. 28048. 
Randali (A. L.) eco. Display [ete.] 
27018, 27019. 
Randall (EH. C.): 
Hight-hand reel. 1040. 
Waves of Torre. 14060. 
Yeoman service. 25086. 
iamaalh) (Cr. VA.) .&. co. Lederer 


10063. 
When East meets 


(Charles) Concrete. 
Randall (W. R.) 


Wiest, 382132. 
Randegger (Alberto) Ragno azzurro. 
31988. 


tandel (N. P.) Summer garden & im- 
provement club. 7692. 

Randle machine co. Word Leader 
east on the body of an injector, ete. 
30707. 


Randolph (Kdith) Mater Dolorosa. 
1109. 

Randolph, Mass., direct. 21629. 
Randolph  ’64. (Motion picture) 
27925. 


Rankin (Jeannette) What the woman 
movement means. 30708. 

Rankow (M. LL.) Mary Young. 22502. 

Ransom. (Motion picture) 5840. 

Ransom Co., N. D., map. 113822. 

Ransone (J. W.) Callahan’s ward. 


27570. 

Ransone (M. R.) Callahan’s ward. 
210. 

Rapalje (B. H- de) See De Rapalje 
GB.> Bly) 


Rapt (Harry) Mr. Inquisitive. 31899. 


Raphael. 23385. 

Raphael's hours. 30709. 

Rapid addressing machine co.  Bel- 
knap typewritten addresses. 16041. 

Rasmus Montanus. (Drama) 10987*. 


Rathborne (St. George) Get there 


club. 138262. 

Rathbun (Will)  Prune-stone dope. 
2916. 

Rats. (Drama) 18904. 

Rau (A. W.). Gifts that are. 27020. 
mawecw. iH.) Jacobs (C. M.) - Illus. 


lecture on life of Martin Luther. 
Zoe. 

Raub. (Drama) 31989. 

Raubs (O. L.) This message & pre- 
paredness. 16042. 

Rauch (James) Rauch &  Elting. 


Here’s a brand new way to. buy 
clothes. fete.] 18325-18327. 
Rauch & Elting. Here’s a brand new 
way to buy clothes. f[ete.] 18325-- 
18327. 
taue (W. C.) 
Rautenstrauch (Walter) 
ments. 16040. 
Ravalli Co., Mont., map. 


Not for sale. 1132. 
Machine ele- 


16857. 


Rawlinson (Henry) 


Raven (Carol) Dryad’s kiss. 
Raven man. (Drama) 14080. 
Ravenscroft (D. W.) Currency sug- 
gestions. 18328. 
Ravindranatha Thakura. 
niscences. 10490, 30710. 
Ravlin (P. H.) Genl. Grant’s drum- 
mer in the battle of Shiloh repre- 
senting North and South. 11081. 
Raw fur merchants ass’n of the city 
of N: Y., ine. Trapper’s & shippers 
guide. 380711. 
Rawie (Henry) If dreams came true 
in old N. Y. 13268. 
Rawleigh (W: T.) co. 
map. 16790. 
Rawlings & co. 
courtesy. 


22408. 


My remi- 


Freeport, II1., 

Banner store. I am 

fete.] 19533-19536. 

British can break 
Somme line. 27021. 

Ray (D. W.) Improved 20th century 
silent second sight mental telepathy 
& mind reading act. 13264. 


Ray (Mason) His strange task. 
[ete.] 13265, 138266. 
Raye (Hddie) Phoney romance. 
18892. 


Raymond (C. E.) 
720, 2390. 


Bigger, better bus. 


Raymond (Francis) Raymond’s 
briefer sales-course. 18329. 
Raymond (G.L.): 
Aztee god and other dramas. 
Zl OGa.. 
ame; Silko. 
Raymond (J. P.) Farmer’s friend. 
7693. 
Raymond (S. W.) Greetings from 
Conn. 24489. 


Raymone:s(W. El.) .@am’ aire 
be a Christian. 13267. 
Raymond bros. impact pulverizer co. 
Grinding, pulverizing and air sepa- 
rating machinery. 10491. 
Rayner (John): 
Science of God. 1176. 
Will you be ready? 22655. 
Raynol (Dorothy) : 
Bigamists. 22368. 
Boycott. 22374. 
Class 716. 16516. 
Heart of Bohemia. 
Moth. 31910. 
Nell, the ferret. 31925. 
Raynor (Jack) Nifty novelty & non- 
sense. 22538. 
Raynore (Katherine) : 
Broke. 24909. 
Right girl. 25027. 
Wake up. 25070. 
Read (B. L.) Analysis of bank repts. 
fete.] 7694, T695. 
Read (J. M.) Read poultry farm. 
Mating list. 4492. 


man 


22442, 


1771. 


INDEX 


pL. 1 ewe va 


Read (M. L.): 
Are you giving your child the food 


he needs. f[ete.] 18268-13271. 
Clothing a child. [ete.] 7696—- 
7699. 
Physical care of young children. 
10492. 
Read (William) & sons, ine. Recre- 
ation & sport clothing. 13272. 
Read-aloud plays. (Drama) 81990. 


Read poultry farm. Mating list. 4492. 
Read-Wood & co. Great war game at- 
tack. 160438. 
Reade (Joshua) 

Woodrow Wilson. 27022. 
Reade pub. corp. Reade (Joshua) 
Administration of Woodrow Wilson 


Administration of 


(H. C.) 
Reading, Pa., direct. 10498. 
Reading herald. Reading 

special, ete. 18330. 
Reading on the sky. 
Ready, boys, ready. 
Real American. (Drama) 
Real Doctor Kay. 

8904. 

Real estate board of N. Y. Diary & 
manual. 2395. 

Real estate direct co., inc. Real estate 
direct. of the Borough of Manhattan. 
18353": 

Real estate direct. of the Borough of 
Manhattan. 18331. 

Real happiness. 24440. 

Real Jew. (Drama) 5165. 

Real pal. (Drama) 14081. 

Real people. 31771. 

Real soldier. 

Real things. 

Realization. 

Reall 
11104. 

Realty 
Debtor register. 


herald’s 


(Drama) 25025. 
(Drama) 5164. 
31991. 

(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 


(Drama) 
(Drama). 
(Arthur ) 


mercantile credit assn., inc 
9882, 21621, 27023. 


Realty service co., ine. You can sell 
farms. 7700. 
Reapers. (Drama) 1164. 


Reardon (Mark): 
Recording angels. 18905. 
Romance of a day. 25029. 
Trapped. 18932. 

Reason (A. J.) 

America. Constitution. 
Liat, Blooo. 

Reason. (Drama) 381992. 

Reason’s folly. (Drama) 

Recalled. (Drama) 1166. 

Recht (Charles): 
Moral. 31908. 
Whom the gods destroy. 

Reckoning. (Drama). 31993. 

Reclam (Philipp) jun. Grosse kinder. 

31791. 


True aid soc. of 
[ete. ] 


1165. 


22654. 


1913-1917. 27022. 
Reader (A. M.) pseud. See Chapin 


(Drama) 22570. | 


16662. 
11144, 
Mountain mad. 
| 


Recoiling vengeance. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5841. 

Recollections. (Drama) 25057. 
Record & guide co. Prospectus. 
30712. 

Recordia grand opera co. (Drama). 
22D AS 

Recording angels. (Drama) 18905. 
Recrimination. (Motion picture) 
8913. 


Rector (J. L.) 
Rector pub. co. 


White elephant. 8569. 
Yon Stein (Heinrich) 


Rector system. 27422. 

Red Bank register. Cook (J. H.) 
Tifty-two taiks on want advertis- 
ing. 6487. 

Red bk., Knoxville, Tenn. 721. 


Red bk. of individual ratings. 27024. 

Red cap. “(Drama)” 17732 

Red circle. (Motion picture) 
0847, SSO5-89190. 

Red cross ball. (Drama) 

Red lie. (Motion picture) 

Red light. (Drama) 16663. 

Red mouse. (Motion picture) S768. 

Red note book. (Motion picture) 
27962. 

Red or white. (Drama) 25021. 

Red Parker’s kid. (Drama) 22572. 

Ked polled cattle club of America. 
ted polled herd bk. of cattle. 18332. 

Red Riding Hood. (Drama) 31752**. 

Red Robe. (Drama) 14063*, 16664, 
16729. 

Red square co., ine. Auxillary tender 
of the mail room. [ete.] 122-727. 

Red stain. (Motion picture) 32518. 

Red whiskered man. (Motion picture) 
22995. 

Redd—CT. C.) 
a2 

Reddan (J. A.) Anne Delapp. 18333. 


0842— 


31994. 
5848. 


Henrico Co., Va., map. 


Redding (Francesca) Bible shop. 
22367. 
Reddy (Grace) Playing Hiawatha. 
PER SZ. 
Reddy (Ruth) Playing Hiawatha. 
TELS2. 

Redeeming love. (Motion picture) 
Suu. 
Redemption of Dave Darcey.’ (Motion 

picture) 11522. 
Redemption of Helene. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5849. 

edemptioner. (Drama) 381995. 


Redemptorist calendar of holy & beau- 
tiful thoughts. 30713. 
Redenti. (Drama) 140382. 
Redfield, Ia., map. 16858. 
Redfield, S. D., map. 82271. 
Redfield-Kendrick Odell co., ine. 
York (City) map. 19042. 
Redheffer (C. H. V.) Wee, wee, world. 
16044. 
Redlands, Cal., map. 


New 


15389. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Redlands to Forest Home, Cal., map. 
1340. 


Redmund (Perey) Anygirl. 31624. 
Redondo Beach, Cal., direct. 2396. 
Reed (A. M.) Physical culture in- 
structor. 10494. 
Reed (C. H.): 
Best method for trading. 7701. 
Guide for the day’s' market. 


boo to. 

How to keep a one & $ 
chart. fete.] 2397-2399. 

Period chart & how to keep it. 
16045. 

Rule of three. 21622. 

Special chart recording all move- 


point 


ments of 1§ points or over. 
10495. 
Reed (C. O.) jr. Reed insur. agency 
bulletin. 728. 


Reed (F. H.) Toadstools. 22624. 

Reed (if. L.) Clothes shop’s suit sav- 
ing system. Weekly plan. 155. 

Reed (F. W.) Jonathan’s night shirt. 
11063. 

Reed (Florence Haines-) 
Reed (Florence) 

Reed (M. G.) Jinks & Betty. 21623. 

Reed (M. W.) ‘Transfer of property. 
25060. 

Reed (O. F.) 
13274. 

Reed (Vivian): 

Actresses kept poor buying latest 
fashions. 380714. 
Just plain clothes. 27025. 
Reed (W. B.) 1916 state of country. 
21624. 

Reed & Carnrick: 
Preparedness. 27026. 
Protonuclein therapy. 
Sartorius (August) 

16121. 
Tongue. 

Reel romance. (Drama) 2917. 

Rees ¢C. 1.) _Quits.. 51683: 

Rees (J. E. Ruutz-) See Ruutz-Rees 


See Haines- 


How to read in bed. 


Tl. 


Kidney. 


13275. 


(J. H.) 

Reese (S. BH.) What every writer 
should know. 13276. 

Reeve (L. T.) Common highway. 
BOLLS, 

Reeves (G. L.) Reeves wood split 
pulley salesman’s guide-bk. 21625. 


Reeves (J. R.) Head of the River 


chureh. 30716. 

Reeves (M.M.) Judas. 22467. 

Reeves (S. V.) Rearing pheasants in 
small enclosures. 10496. 

Reeves mfg. co. Reeves sheet metal 
bldg. products. 21626. 


Reeves. -pulley co. Reeves (G. L.) 
Reeves wood split pulley salesman’s 
guide-book. 21625. 


Refined scandal. (Drama) 18906. 


Reflectolyte co. Reflectolyte makes 
day of night. 24441. 
Reformation of Dan Duffy. 

27653. 

Refcrmed church in Amer. (Board of 
publ. & Bible schl. work) Martin 
CDEP Nvinat next ?te 73o2 

Refrigerator, heater & ventilator car 
co. Perishable products transported, 
ete. 4498. 

Regal shoe co. 
Regai shoes. 

Regalia mfg. co. 


(Drama) 


Profit & prestige in 
Fete] 1327 Taalae te: 
Royai neighbors of 


America. Supply dept. Catalog. 
T7744. 

Regel (H.) Wiener legende. 10497. 

Regeneration of Jim Halsey. (Motion 
picture) 5850. 

Regeneration of Margaret. (Motion 
picture) 143849. 

Reggis (Emilio) Principessa del 
grammofono. 22566. 

Register (R. R.) Must Billy Sun- 
day come back again. T7702. 


Register & leader. You know who 
thisiss 27703. 
Register & tribune co. Register & 


leader. You know who this is. 7703. 
Registered tracer system: 
Are you really patrictic. 
24442, 24448. 
Republican natl. committee. West- 


[ete. ] 


ern headquarters. Registered 
tracer. 27044. 
Reg’lar lady. (Drama) 5166. 


Régnier (M. L. A.’de H.) Jeune fille. 


2400. 
Regrasso (Humbert) Povero Cecco 
Beppe. 24444. 


G167. 
18907. 


(Drama) 
(Drama) 


Regular cop. 
Regular hero. 
Reiche (M. O.): 


Money-making suggestions. 7704. 
Standard soil tester co. Direc- 


7930-7933. 
Dreimiiderlhaus. 


tions. 
Reichert 
aiiod: 
Reid (H. U.) Upton (J. B.) Twenty 
months of military life. 22131. 
Reid: (Hal) See Reid (J. H.) 


[ete. ] 
(Heinz) 


Reid (J..H.) My mother’s rosary. 
Hill Gell TOS: 

Reid (W. G.) & Go. Parquetry. 
13279. 

Reigart. (ih. FF.) Magee _ readers. 
10188, 15692. 

Reighter (FF. C.) Banquet songs. 
7705. 


(Drama) 16665. 
Certificate of member- 


Reign of Reno. 
Reilly (Peter) 
ship. 10498. 
Reilly & Britton co.: 
Baum,(L.,. I.) . Little 
bit and other stories. 
19589-19592. 


Bun Rab- 
[ ete. ] 


1773 


INDEX 


pt. % ss, vide 


Reilly & Britton co.—Continued. 
Birthday wish. 27027. 


Evernew stories for children. 
20145. 
Reed (M. G.) Jinks & Beity. 
21623. 


Saylor (H. L.) Boy scouts of the 


air in the Lone Star patrol. 
21739. 

Van Dyne (Edith) Mary Louise. 
221354. 


Reimuller (G. P.) Reimuller (G. P.) 
& co. This shall be a sign unto you. 
21627. 

Reina gitana. (Drama) 

Reina juguete. (Drama) 

Reinecke (A. B.): 

Chicago, Ill., map. 

Lyle corrugated 

Armeo iron culvert 
7278. 

You ean 

Christmas. 

Reinert (Robert) 


11146. 
01996. 


14074. 
culvert co. 
handbook. 
make this a _ record 
But LT. 
Ratselhafte frau. 


16658. 

Reinhard (A. W.) German character. 
16046. 

Reinhardt (Heinrich) Erste frau. 
31748. 

Reinhardt (M. V.) hiropractie ad- 
justment. 10499. 


Reinlein (Fred): 
Before & after election. T706. 
Control of the gipsy & the brown 
¢2il moth, ete. 732. 
Notes on insect control. 21628. 
On the control of the range cater- 
pillar. 380718. 
Reinthal & Newman. 
4494, 
Reis (Benedict) : 
How you can build up a big bus. 


House of art. 


of your own. [ete. ] 24445, 
24446. 
Making money. 27039. 
Reis (J. A.) jr. Directions for play- 
ing the game Bongo. 27040. 
Reis (i. ak) 
Duke bros. & co. Accidents are 
no more a matter of ill luck. 
[ete.] 25887-25892. 


Few safety rules for the boys 
& girls. [ete.] 28869-28876. 
Farmers trust & savings bank. 
Cause of accidents. [ete. ] 
23627, 23628. 
Reisig (A. C.) New and perfect way 


to set the tempered seale at in- 
ternat’l pitch. 30719. 
Reizecstein (KE. L.): 
Family affair. 31754. 
House in Blind alley. 11858. 
Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. (Drama) 


11147. 


Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. (Motion 
picture) 5851. 
Releasing a man. (Drama) 31997. 


Reliable corres. club. Contract to my 


gentlemen members.  [ete.] 4495, 
4496. 
Reliable liar (Drama) 2918. 
Reliable stove co. Reliable gas stoves 
and ranges. 16047. 
Reliance ccal & coke co. Directions. 
30720. 
Reliance mfg. co. Reliance lock & 


wrought washers. 7707, 21629. 
Remedial loan soc. of Buffalo, ine. 
Third ann. rept. for the yr. 4497. 
Remey (C. M.) Five preliminary de- 

signs. 13280. 
Remington (C. P.) 
Society visiting list. 


Baltimore, Md. 
28193. 


Remington ptg. co. “Providence, R. I. 
Tax bk. 24424. 

Remolino. (Drama) 11148. 

Rempel (Harriet): 

Modern East Lynn. 31904. 
You. 5234. 

Rempes (G. H.) Handbk. of practical 
information in the art of taking 
cadmium readings & equipment 
needed. 21630. 

temy (F. J.) Suggestions on the care 
of the teeth. 7708. 

Renaissance. (Drama) 8479. 

Renaud (J. Joseph-) See Joseph- 
Renaud (J.) 

Renaud (Ralph) Betty behave. 
18798. 

Rendon— (Aurelio Gongalez) See 
Gonzalez Rendon (Aurelio) 

Renfro (James) Woodrow Wilson. 
SUE. 

Reno, Nev.: 

Direct. 27041. 
Map. 16860-16864. 

Retio: (Drama) 225% 

Renovales (J. G.): 

Amores de aldea. 2778. 
Giraldina. 13934. 
Serafin, el pinturero. 32015. 

Rensselaer, N. Y., direct. 17115. 


Rensselaer Co., N. ¥. Amer. agricul- 


turist farm direct. & ref. bk. 28001. 
Repentance. (Motion picture) 17046. 
Renentant prodigal. (Drama) 22574. 


Replegie (D. B.) Pneumode dust bag 
liner. 389651. 


Reporter service bureau. R. S. B. ad 


cuts. 13281, 21631-21634, 27042, 
S0(22: 
Reppert (Charlotte) Alena. 13879. 
Representative Amer. poetry. 30727. 
Reprisal. (Drama) 22575. 
Reprisal. (Motion picture) 14350. 


1774 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Reps (Paul): 

Amer. trust & savings bank, Ce- 
dar Rapids, Ia. Borrowing 
brains. 19430. 

If baby could talk. 30728. 

Repsodent co. Ruthrauff (W. M.) 
Value of calcium phosphate. 30820. 
Repubiic bank note co. Our catalog. 


T7O9. 

Republic construction co. Eternal 
rest. 4498. 

Republic electric co. Catalog. 24447. 


Republic rubber co. Republic fire 
hose. 30729. 

Republican natl. committee. Western 
headquarters. Registered tracer. 


Requirements for high schl. credits. 
10172. 


Rescue. (Drama) 11149. : 
Residuary legatee. (Drama) 16666. 
Resnick (Sophie) 381930. 
Respect for riches. ( Drama) 1167. 
Respress (Heard): 

, Austin, Nichols & co.. ine. Cata- 


log & pricelist. 25499. 
Quick relief for aches & pains. 


fete.j 18334, 18335. 
Restitution. (Drama) 27654. 
Restless = spirit. (Motion picture) 
27801. 

Restoria chem. co. Restoria. 16048. 

Results. 7710. 

Resurreccioén de Fantomas, (Drama) 
5168. 

Resurrection of Hollis. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11523. 


Retail buyers’ guide co. Retail 5¢ & 


10¢ buyers’ guide. 13286. 
Retail credit co.: 
Instructions. 7711. 


Ready ans. for hard ques. 4499. 
Retail dealers’ protective assn. Com- 
mer. register; New York. 28652. 
Retailers premium corp. Selling 

points for salesmen. 16049. 
Rethy (J. B.) It might happen again. 


16579. 

Retribution.. (Drama) 24931*. 
Retribution. {Motion picture) 19269. 
Retter. (Drama) 16667. 

Return. (Motion picture) 14351. 
Return of Eve. (Motion picture) 
22981. 

Return of Hi Jinks. (Drama) 
27655. 

Return of James Jerome. (Motion 
picture) 8911. 

Return of John Boston. (Motion pic- 
ture) 14852. 

Return of Magee. (Drama) 31998. 
Return to youth & trouble. (Motion 
picture) 11524, 

Réye d'Isis. (Drama) 5169. 
Revelation. (Drama) 1168, 31999. 


ES S/S StS 


Revell (F. H.) co. Torrey (R. A.) 
Gist of the lesson. 31270. 


Revenge. (Drama) 32000 
Revenge of a son. (Drama) 22576. 


Revere (Paul) pseud. 
CNOA) 
Revere, Mass., direct. 27045. 
Rey. Irl R. Hicks, almanac. 30730. 
Revest (William) Not for sale. 11382. 
Review & herald pub. assn. 
(G. E.) Food combinations & meth- 
ods cf cocking. 6452. 
Review of reviews ¢o.: 
Bill’s choice. 2401. 
Review of reviews. Review of re- 
views bldg. material chart. 
fete.] 10500, 10501. 
Revisien of parliamentary rules by 
the Pinkney women’s improvement 
club. 11150. 


See Wiegand 


Revolt. (Drama) 32001. 
Revolt. (Motion picture) 22982. 
Revolt of mother. (Drama) 32002. 


Revolting of Horace. (Drama) i8908. 

Revue de Paris {Administration de la) 
Revue de Paris. 2402, 7712, 10502, 
13287, 21635, 27046. 


Reward of chivalry. (Motion picture) 


58d2. ‘ 
Rexall store. Premium catalog. 7714. 
Rexford (E. E.) - Window garden. 
13290. 
Rexford (fF. A.) Food economy. 30781. 
Rey (Miguel) Jarabe de pico. 2870. 
Reynolds (B. S.) co. Views of beau- 


tiful Arlington, Va. 138291. 
Reynolds (Mrs. Baillie): 
Castle to let. 30732. 
Kingdom & the wall. 
teynoids (C. B.) 
244458. 
Reynolds (C. E.): 


2404. 
Game law blue bk. 


Marjorie’s luck. 31881. 
Matter of taste. 31887. 
Night rehearsal. 16636. 
Paranoiac. 8459. 
Reynolds (C. T.) eo. How to sell 
more paint. 19997. 
Reynolds (G. F.) Outlines of Euro- 


pean drama. 30733. 
Reynolds (Harrington): 
All up in the air. 4984. 
Oh, the women. 22537. 
Reynolds (M. J.) Greetings from El 
Paso. 50754. 


Reznor mfg. co. Reznor gas heaters 


and fire places. 10503. 
Rheinstrom bros. co. Neil (M. H.) 
Rosebud recipes. 636. 
Rhoades (H. P.) Greater passion. 
16565. 
Rhode Island: 
Bus. direct. 138248. 


Map. 3096, 22690. 


iw 


Conforth . 


INDEX 


Rhode Island state federation of wom- 
en’s clubs. Dept. of public health. 
Little mothers’ league handbk. 7715. 


Rhodes (C. L.) Viavi cause. T87. 
Rhodes (Harrison) Prince of show- 
men. 25023. 
Rhynes (M,. A. J.) Prince of Ethiopia. 
24449, 
Rice (A. V.) Biblical study. 7286. 
Rice (C. W.): 
C. W. Rice treatment finder. 
24450. 
Efficiency experts, etc. 733. 
Rice (E. C.) Plymouth Rock squab 
co. Plymouth Rock pigeons. 13233. 
Rice (E. E.) Income bldrs. systematic 
Savings soc. Investment savings 
certificate. 12485. 
Rice (K. M.) Jerry’s bells. 5072. 
Rice (W. A.) Rights & construction 
corp. Standard specifications. 10512. 
Rice (CW. D.): 
Echoes. 31739. 
Tooth & nail. 32081. 
Rice (W. E.) Beginners by exercis- 
ing care can succeed. 2405. 
Rich (BD: H:): 
Julius Caesar 
11064*. 
Merchant of Venice. 11094*. 
Rich (H. G.) Brewers’ hand bk. & 
buyers’ guide. 1531. 
Rich idler. (Motion picture) 11525. 
Rich Mr. Ginsberg. (Drama) 1169. 
Rich poor man. (Drama) 82003. 
Rich young man. (Drama) 16668. 
Richard (John) Oh James! 84#2. 
Richards (Benjamin) Fire hazards, 
tanneries. 7716. 
Richards (L. E.): 
Babes in the wood. 27656. 
airy operettas. 27580*. 
Richards (R. O.): 
Dual tax & assessment system. 
30735. 
Richards primary organization 
system. 4500. 
Richards (W. H.): 
Catchy headlines. 
Denver, Col., direct. 
Making a man. 734. 
Richardson (C. G.) Sheiby Co., Tenn., 
map. 22787. 
Richardson (G. W.) 


(The tragedy of) 


SIRI: 
14988. 


Clark 45749 


Richardson merchants’ slide rule. 
28608. 
Richardson (George) Parochial 
school announcement. T7718. 
Richardson (Grace): 
Jacks up. 1087. 
Once in a blue moon. 11117. 


Summer snow, 
plays. 14046*. 
Richardson (Marie) Hourglass. 22449. 


and other fairy 


pt.1; B.&, Vv. 4S 


New kiln for 
16050. 


Richardson (W. D.) 
mirs. of clay products. 


-Richardson silk co.: 


Barsaloux (Elsa) Richardson’s 
Amer. beauty bk. 17197. 
Ladies crocheted washable slip- 


pers with crocheted soles. [ete.] 
TS: C2 
Richardson’s complete crochet DK. 
[ete.] 10504-10506. 
Richardson’s crocheted skating 
set. 30736. 


Richey (P. D.) Reincarnation. 30737- 


Richie (W. B.): 
Phonographs. 16051. 
Pythian catechism. 30738. 


Richland Co., Mont., map. 32272. 
Richland Co., N. D., map. 19067. 
Richland, Ia., map. 19066. 

Richman (A. L.) Faithful slave. 


30739. 

Richman (H. D.) Cain. 22380. 

Richman bros. co. Richman’s clothes 
always $10.00. 7721. 

Richmond (C. F.) Physical culture 
exercise for the prevention of 
coughs & colds. 10507. 

Richmond (G. 8.): 

Her father’s daughter. 4501, 7722, 
10508. 

Red Pepper’s patients. 21639, 
24451, 27047, 30740. 

Richmond (Kenneth) Howard & son. 
22451. 

Richmond (W. L.): 

Morristown and Morris Plains, N. 


J., direct. 611. 
Morristown, Dover, Madison, N. 
J., direct. 30192. 


Mount Vernon, Pelham and Sher- 
wood Park, N. Y., direct. 7407. 
New Rochelle, Larchmont, Pel- 


ham, N. Y., direct. 30337. 
Nyack, N. Y¥., direct. 30497. 
Passaic, N. J.,.direet. 15953. 


Perth Amboy, N. J., direct. 15970. 

Plainfield, N. J., direct. 26979. 

Poughkeepsie, Arlington & Wap- 
pingers Fails, Dutchess Co., 
N: Y. 21576. 

Rahway, N. J., direct. 24487. 

Richmond’s 1916 guide to the city 
of Yonkers. 18336. 

Tarrytown, North Tarrytown, Ir- 
vington, N. Y., direct. 2586. 
White Plains. N. Y., direct. 31498. 

Yonkers. N. Y., direct. 24873. 
Richmond, Cal.: 


Direct. 27048. 

Map. 19068. 
Richmond. Ind., direct. 7723. 
Richmond, Va., direct. 7724. 


Richter (Conrad) Seventy secret pas- 
sageways. 30742. 


1776 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Richter (F. A.) & co.: 

Meteor. [etc.] 18292-13295, 16052. 

Some of the many designs. 10510. 
Richter (Gustav) Hingeschneit. 16536. 
Richter (Meses): 

Slave traific. 32026. 

Two mothers in law. 
Ricker (Hiram) & sons, ine. 

Spring. 30748. 

Ricketts (J. B.) 
Rickman (H. D.): 


32096. 
Poland 


= 


sovereigns. 27049. 


Million dollar bill. 2892. 
My boo-ful baby. 5115. 
Temptation. 32063. 
Ricordi (G.) & co.: 
Principessa del grammofono. 
22566. 
Ragno azzurro. 3198S. 


Ultimo dei Moicani. 8553. 
Riddell (Gilbert) Who answered the 
telephone? 22653. 
Riddell’ (N. N.) Facts 
21640. 
Riddle. (Drama) 16669. 
Riddie of Isis. (Drama) 
Riddles. (Drama) 22577. 
Ridenour (J. H.) Disappearance of 
Paula. 24452. 
Rider (A. J.) Amer. cranberry grow- 
ers assn. Proceedings. 3185, 25442. 
Ridgeley (D. C.): 
Geographical classification. 
24453-24455. 

Geog. of Ill. 13296. 
Ridgewood, N. J., map. 22782. 
Ridgway (B. B.) Waiting for 

glars. 32115. 
Ridgway Co. 
Strange thing. 
Ridiculeus ghosts. 
Riding with death. 
19229. 
Rieck (HE. E.) co.: 


on aleohol. 


8480. 


[ete. ] 


bur- 
Galsworthy (John) 
12269. 

(Drama) 8481. 
(Motion picture) 


Turning cold comfort into cold 
eash. 4502. 

Winning hand for the dealer. 
735. 


Naturtherapy. 21641. 
Modern superheater & 
13297. 


Riedi (Wenzi) 
Riegel (S. S.) 
its performance. 
Riehm (J. L.): 
Agreement with J. L. Riehm mu- 


wie hiby. 725. 
Riehm (J. L.) music library. 


Agreement with J. L. Riehm mu- 
sic liby. 7726. 
Rieman (C. 8.) Elgin motor car corp. 


Financial horn of plenty. 227. 
Rietz (Harriet) Mary Lee. 27050. 
Rifenburgh (S. A.) Four pages of 

parliamentary law. 10511. 

Rifles. (Drama) 5170. 
Riggleman (H. H.) Mass. trust co. 

Old Glory savings club. 2223. 


Riggs (G. 8.) Pierrot in the clear of 


the moon. 27651. 

Riggs (T. L.) See America first. 
LETS: 

Right angle. (Drama) 25026. 


Right car but the wrong berth. (Mo- 


tion picture) 198281. 
Right direction. (Motion picture) 
32520. 


(Drama) 25027. 
(Motion picture) 


Right. girl. 
Right hand “path. 


32521. 

Right key, but the wrong flat. 
(Drama) 9382004. 

Right little girl, (Drama) 32095. 
Right of way. (Drama) 4996. 
Right road. (Drama) 2842. 


Right to be happy. (Motion picture) 
B2022. 

Rights & construction corp. Standard 
specifications. 10512. 

Riley (. G.): 


Double standard. 8326 
Judgment. 11064. 
Riley (#. M.) Lotus lily. 1108. 
Riley (E. P.) Double standard. 8326. 
Riley (F. T.) Cards of fate. 380744. 
Riley (G. R.) Standard specifications. 
30745. 
Raley GIS S.):: 
Cancer. 21642. 
Twentieth century zephyrs. 18337. 
Riley (Joe) Animated portraits. 
13872. 
Riley. (Drama) 1170. 
Rineones (P. R.) jr., co.» Muebles 
para la exportaci6n. 21648. 


Rinehart (M. R.) Marriage or a ¢a- 


reer. 27051. 

Ring (Welding) . U. 8S. _prosperity. 
21Gd2. 

Ring & the rajah. (Motion picture) 
5858. 


Ring candidate. (Drama) 25028. 


Ring des Polykrates. (Drama) 1171. 
Ring of the Nibelung. 3472. 

Ringel (William) Idle rhymes. 7728. 
Ringer. (Motion picture) 25216. 
Ringgold Co., Ia., map. 5328. 


vo 
Ringwood, Okl., map. 32278. 
Rink. (Motion picture) 
Rintelman (W. H.) Merchants trad- 
ing stamp album. 21644. 
Riordan (J. W.) Parcel post zone sys- 
tem. 4508. 
Rip Van Winkle done in poster stamps. 
10513. 
Ripley (Martha): 
Lessons from the birds. 13298. 
Opening the door. 10514. 
Ripley, Tenn., map. 5329. 
Rise from poverty to wealth. (Drama) 
18909. 
Rise of Susan. 
27922. 


o2020. 


(Motion picture) 


1777 


INDEX 


Rishel (C. D.) Which, Barbara or the 
Indian. 24456. 
Rishel (W. D.) 
Snowville. 24457. 
Rising (B. D.) paper co. Giimpses of 
a modern writing paper mill. 21648. 
Ristedt (A. H.) Best of all co-cpera- 
tive trading tickets. 7729. 
mivebey -CP_ Hi) Dravel 
160585. 
Ritchie (J. W.) 
personal health. 
Ritchie (R. W.) 
23885-23887. 
Rite specialty co. 


Brigham City to 


pictures. 
Brief on Public & 
10515, 


Code letter. [ete.] 


Reps. (Paul) If 


baby could talk. 80728. 

Ritenour (J. 8.) Master minds of 
type & press. 2406, 4504, 773809, 
10516, 13289, 16056, 21646. 


Rittberg (W. E. 
berg (W. E.) 
Rittelmeyer (G. M.) 

LOL T: 
Ritter (C.S.) 
Ritter (H. 8S): 

Pillows. 18838. 
Something decidedly 
13300. 
Swedish or oriental weaving de- 
signs. 2407. 
Ritter (Eduard): 
Diener lassen bitten. 
Sprungbrett. 32041. 
Ritter (F. J.) Specifications. 30747. 
Rittner (Thaddius) Kinder der erde. 


von) See Yon Ritt- 
Yeu & the boss. 


Bulletin system. 380746. 


original. 


24927. 


22474%, 

Ritzler (Robert) Wrecker. 32157. 
Rival pilots. (Motion picture} 8912. 
Riva queens. (Motion picture) 
17047. 

Rivals. (Drama) 31805. 


Rivas (Manuel Linares) See Linares 


Rivas (Manuel) 


River goddess. (Motion picture) 
17048. 

River of romance. (Motion picture) 
17049. 


River of souls. (Drama) 5171. 
Rivers (W. A.) Pay-off. 31961. 
Riverside ptg. co. Commercial bank. 
Money when you need it. 19875. 
Rives (Amelie) See Troubetzkoy (A. 
R.) 
tiveto mfg. co.: 
Hours of quiet fun. 
30749. 
Newton 


[ete.] 30748, 
(M. B.) Riveto for little 


folks. 21390. 

Newton. (M. FE.) Riveto bk. of 
home play-things. 24850. 
Roach (J. F.) Chord bk. Hawaiian 

steel guitar. 16057. 
Road. (Drama) 16670. ; 
Road of many turnings. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5854. 


* Road to Rome. 


ptt, 2s: wes 


Road to fame. (Motion picture) 
32524. 
Road to love. (Motion picture) 
27923. 


(Drama) 14033. 


Road together. (Drama) 20528*. 
Roadhouse in Arden. (Drama) 1172. 
Roads (P. B.) Copperhead. 5012. 


Roads handbk. 7144. 
Roaming Romeo. (Motion picture) 
253847. 


18339. 
Peter Pan con- 


Rognoke, Va., direct. 
Robart (Olive) & co. 
fections. 380750. 
Robb (E. G.) Presswerk. 30751. 

Robb & Robb: 
Best evidence. 736. 
Protective patents. T7781. 
Robbing the fishes. (Motion picture) 
11526. 
Robbins (A. G.) Dressmaking for pa- 
per dolls. 10518. 
Robbins (C. M.) 
iae. 
Robbins (C. W.) Ludewig (A. V.) 
Bus. English. 15636. 
Robbins (J. C.) Missionary message 
of the Bible. 2408. 
Robbins (May) New Barnes readers. 
[ete.] 24458, 24459. 
Rebbins (O. E.) Wee word for the 


Studies in English. 


wee tots. 21647. 
Robbins (S. D.) Special instrs. 
16058. 


Robbins & Myers co. Ventiladores de 
Robbins & Myers. . 13301. 

Robe of wood. (Drama) 5171. 

Robert (D. W.) Seven ages of a law- 
yer. 84983. 

Robert (Hamin) Straw pile. 11173. 

Robert (Stephen) pseud. See Steph- 
enson (Robert) 

Robert Treat hotel. What every guest 
of this hotel should know. 24460. 
Roberts (A. D.) Dry clean Neb. 

where you are. 21648. 
Roberts (A. E.) Good ceaddying. 
21649. 
Roberts (A. 8S.) Chauffeur’s message. 
2409. 
Roberts (C. G. D.): 
Brothers of the voke. 2410. 
Cock-crow. 10519, 13302. 
Morning of the silver- frost. 
21650. 
Roberts (E. P.) Why a publie utility 
steam power plant should not have 
a smoke stack. 17733. 
Roberts (Frances) co. 
fures. 21651. 
Roberts (G. B.) 
Buy & boost home products. 
Roberts (G. E.) 
4506. 


Vogue coif- 


Roberts-Bailey co. 
30755. 
Services of a bank. 


1778 


CS ee ee ee 


——_— = 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Songs for special 
2411. 


Roberts (Georgia) 
aay programs. 


Roberts (I. J.) Officers & scouts. 
fete.) . 30752,,.30753. 


Roberts (J. B.) 
ref. classified bus. 


Philadelphia ready 
& professional 


direct. 18290. 

Roberts (J. E.) Tale of the saw-dust- 
frail. 16059. : 

Roberts (M. G.) Out of the silence. 
22546. 

Roberts (Morley) Lady Penelope. 
OTS. 

Roberts (Peter) English for coming 
Americans. 4507. 

Roberts (W. F.) Natl. metropolitan 
bank. Safeguards your savings. 
10285. 


Roberts & Meck. How to use Roberts 
& Meck’s system of school records. 
30754. 

Roberts-Bailey co. 
products. 38755. 

Roberts bros. co.: 


Buy & boost home 


Lockport, N. Y., direct. 29890. 

Niagara Falls, N. Y., direct. 
24352. 

Tonawanda, N. Y., direct. 10763. 


Roberts-Wicks co. Fall & winter, 
1916-17. 27058. 

Robertson (Amend) Charm of life. 
1068. 

Robertson (Denald) Greatest thing. 
22434. 

Robertson (G. F.) Debaters delight. 
fat. 


Robertson (Ian Forbes-) See Forbes- 
Robertson (lan) 
Robertson (J. D.): 


How to sleep cocl on a hot night. 


18341. 
Pulmonary peril in your pets. | 
2412. 
Robertson (James) mfg. co. Sanitary 
specialties. 18340. 
Robertson (Marguerite) Charm 
life. 1003. 
Rebertson (T. B.) soap co. Weaver 


(J. L.) Sanitation & its relation to 
public health. 8124. 


Robertson (T.H.) Reason why. 4508. 

Robertson-cataract electric co.: 
Generali catalog. 24461. 
Robertson-cataract elec. co. 


21652. 
Robeson process co. Knisely (C. J.) 
Roads handbk. 7144. 
Robier (Benjamin) Auguste. 18793. 
Robin (J. E.) Projection engineer. 
10470, 10520. 


Robins conveying belt co. Capacity & 


speed chart. [ete.] 18303-13310. 
Robinson (A. J.) Decoration day. 
10521. 


of | 


Rebinson (Belle) ed. Priscilla 
crochet bk. 24462. 


Robinson (C. D.) Ten golden rules. 


4508. 
Robinson (Herbert) Janitor & the 
Haid. toalsos: 


Robinson (J. A.) Nitration products 
of cotton and benzol. 2413. 

Robinson (J. F.) Ready-reference 
parliamentarian. 380756. 

Robinson (J. 8.) Painters guide & 
handbk. 2414. 

Robinson (L. M.) Robinson (LL. M.) 
& co. Glue test chart. 13311. 

Robinson (M. A.) Eve Mary, Ameri- 
can. 22415. 

Robinson (M. C.): 

Shakespeare’s sweetheart. 5180. 

Voice of ali nations. 27054. 
Robinson (V. B.) Last Yankee. 
Robinson, Iil., map. 8650. 
Robinson Crusoe. (Drama) 8482. 
Robinson Crusoe. . (Motion picture) 

19282. 
Robison (C. W.) 

babes. 22545. 
Robitschek (Adolph): 

Botschafterin Leni. 16504. 

Was tut man nicht alles aus liebe! 

$561. 

Zammer der Pompadour. 25087. 
Roble de La Jarosa. (Drama) 5172. 
Rocap (i. D.) Suppl. on Dyke’s auto- 

mobile instruction. 4510. 
Rochel (Clément) : 

Agence R. T. Z. 13312, 16060. 
Chanson des Flandres. 27055. 
Rochester (E. G.) Forenoon & after- 

noon & night. 30757. 
Rochester, Mich., map. 5330. 
Rochester. N. Y.: 

Direct. 24463. 

Map. 32274, 32275. 
Rochester herald co. 

(State) map. 11298. 
Rochester mining district, Nev., map. 

5331. 
Rochester trailer ¢o., ine. 

help-meet. 21653. 
Rock-a-bye baby. 768. 
Rock Hill,-S. C., map. 
Rock Island Co., Ill., map. 
Rock Island savings bank. 


5080. 


Out of the mouth of 


New York 


Motor ear’s 


11323. 
3097. 


How does 


an executor differ from an admin- 
istrator. [ete.] 738-741. 

Rock Isiand stove co. <All about heat- 
ing. 18342. 

Rock of riches. (Motion picture) 
STRAT 


Rock Valley, Ia., map. 25165. 
Rockefeller institute for med. research. 


Jour. of experimental med. 9941. 
Rocking the boat. (Drama) 11151. 
Rockland, Me., map. 19069. 
Rockport, Mass., direct. 23706. 


1779 


INDEX 


Rockwell (Don) My Argentina 
queen. 24464. 

Rockwell (FEF. W.) jr. 
Greylock state reservation. 


Guide to the 


Rockwell (Florence) Santa Claus’ 
angel. 8487. 

Rockwell (J. H.) In the midst of 
life. i6061. 


Rockwell (P. A.): 
Air battles in raid biggest ever 


fought. [ete.] 27056-27062. 

Amer. athlete is killed. [ete] 
21656-21666. 

Amer. aviator in thrilling sky 
fight. [ete.] 24465-24468. 
Amer. gets rest from Verdun 
fight. [etc.] 16062-16069. 


Amer. gets rest in trench paradise. 


[ete.] 18343-18358. 
Americans get war honors for 
- bravery. [ete.] 13313-13319. 
Fly under  Lafayette’s name. 
fete.] 30759-30762. 
New Yorker is not wounded. 
10522. 
Rockwell (W. E.) Speed secrets. 
TiS. 
Rockwell (W. F.) Paper mill prob- 
lems. 138320. 


Rockwell (W. 8.) co.: 

Automatic furnaces for annealing, 

ete. 7735. 

Fuel oil appliances. 
Rocky, Okl., map. 8651. 
Rocky Mount, N. C., direct. 
Rocky Mountain highway, map. 


18354. 


24469. 
dd82. 


Roddy (J. A.) Serology lab. guide. 
133521. 

Rodeheaver (H. A.) Gabriel (C. H.) 
ed. Rodeheaver recitations. 6720, 
9607. 

Rodgers (R. H.) Manual arts lesson 
plans. 10523. 


Jingles. 18855. 
Salvation of a race 


Rodman (Arthur) 
Rodman (C. L.) 


through the Birth of a nation. 
16070. 
Rodrigo (Maria) Diana _ cazadora. 
8320. 
Rodriguez (Honorio Alonso) See 


Alonse Rodriguez (Honorio) 
Rodriguez-Arias (Eugenio) Oficial de 
guardia. 8441. 
Rodriguez de Celis (Nicancr) 
de nardos. 2953. 
Rodriguez Vidal (J.) 


Vara 


Dawn of day. 


742. 
Roe (Laidgin) White gloves. 32138. 
Roe (R. H.) Co-operating decorative 


system. 21667. 
Roeblings (J. A.) sons co.: 
Sunderland (C. C.) Aerial wire 
rope conveyors. 7985. 
Wire rope slings. 80763. 


B0TDS. . 


pt.1, n.s., v.13 


Roeder (G. C.) 
subjected to hardships, 
Roeder (Ralph) Miracle 
Anthony. 22509. 
Roehrig (B. F.): 
All about photo coloring. 24470. 


Missing Minn. woman 
7738. 
of Saint 


Bielenberg (A.) co. Roehrig’s 
transparent oil photo colors. 
Does, 


Roehrs (Julius) co. Orchids & green- 
house plants. 4511. 
Roemer (C. O.) Cumberiand creates 
confidence. T7837. 
Roessner (R. M.): 
Cleveiand, ©., direct. 198438. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., classified bldg. 
traces direct. 4460. 
Toledo, GC. Classified bldg. trades 
direct. 22058. 


Roger Bean coifee bk. 15417. — 


Roger La Honte. (Drama) 1237 (1) 
Rogers (C. N.) Mothers. prayer. 
106524. 

Rogers (Charles) Movie | mania. 
16650. 


Rogers (EH. A.) Dundee collie ken- 


nels. Training & care of collies. 
3623. 
Rogers (E. M.) Steadfast falters. 
30764. : 
Rogers (L. W.) Moth. 13992. 
Rogers (M.. HB.) First Christmas. 
24991. 
Rogers (R. B.) Dear Old Giory flag 
for me. T7738. 


Rogers (R. H.) 
3040, 8625. 
Rogers (W. A.): 
Hurrah for the G. A. R. 13322. 


Lake Co., Or., map. 


Then I laughed. [ete] 30765, 
30766. : 
Rogoff (KEK. M.) Night in a eafe. 
18782. 
Rogue with a heart. (Motion picture) 
1438583. 
Rohrer (G. M.) Toy shop. 25059. 


rohrer’s world fa- 
Guide 


Rohrer (Joseph) 
mous inst. of beauty culture. 
to success. 16525. 

Rohrer’s world famous inst. of beauty 


culture. Guide to success. 10525. 
Roi des cuistots. 30672. 
Roig (—) Serafin, el  pinturero. 
32015. ; 


Roig (EH. F. Gutiérrez) See Gutiérrez 
Roig (E. F.) 
Rojel (Samuel Aguado) 


Rojel (Samuel) 


See Aguado 


Rokoko. (Drama) 8483. 

Roland (1. N.) Souvenir of the 
founder & founding of the Y. M. 
Cx Ace 139. 


Roland, Ia., map. 3098. 


1780 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Rolfe photoplays, inc.: 
Awakening of Helena 
Beoce. 
Brand of cowardice. 
Dawn of love. 22867. 
Dorian’s divorce. 14226. 
God’s half acre. 19185. 
Her great price. S776. 
Purple lady. 14844. 
Quitter. 17044. 
Snowbird. 11540. 
Stolen triumph. 32545. 
Sunbeams. 27948. 
Upheaval. 23041. 
Wager. 27970. 
Wheel of the law. 
moll call (Drama) 14084. 
Rolle-Barnes co. Catalog. 10526. 
Rollin (G. 8S.) Iron Co., Mich., map. 
19010. 
Rolling 
19283. 
Rollo (Walter) 
11-012. 
Romain (H. W.) 
afraid. 16071. 
PeoOmMeyih . (dc. M. ) 
_ 16499. 
Romence and rough-house. 
* picture) 19284. 
Romance at random. 
ture) 143854. 
Romance Island. (Drama) 
Romance of a day. (Drama) 
Romance of Billy Goat Hill. 
picture) 22988. 
Remance of Eta. 
Romance of old Erin. 
Romance of the Catskills. 
16671. 

Romance of the Hannah Van Horn. 
(Drama) 11152. 
Romance of toyland. 

ture) 658565. 
Romano (Armando) 

baek. 16635. 
Romans (Dallas) 

to-now clothes. 


Richie. 
25226. 


25048. 


Stones, (Motion picture) 


Extrablitter! 8342, 
Creed of the un- 
Blood will tell. 
(Motion 
(Motion pic- 
5173. 

25029. 
(Motion 
(Drama) 14035. 


(Drama) 5035. 
(Drama) 


(Motion pic- 
Nature’s come- 


Up-to-now co. Up- 
Li 2 


Romantie  black-mailer. (Drama) 
25030, 25031. 
Romantie Indiana. (Drama) 25082. 


Romantic journey. (Motion picture) 


32526. 

Romberg (Sigmund) Petticoat  sol- 
dier. 8461. 

Romeo & Juliet. (Motion picture) 
25848, 25349. 

Romeo & Juliet (Tragedy of) 


(Drama) 25032*. 

Rommel (J. C.) Pennsylvania, map. 
25159. 

Ronald (W. R.) Carroll trust & sav- 
ings bank. Would you double your 
money. 28517. 


(Oh al 


_—————— eee 


“Rose (HH. B.) 


Ronald press co. Bentley (H.C.) <Ac- 

‘counting problems. 28312-28314. 

Rondermund (M. J.) Relation of man 
to his environment. 2415. 


Roof (i. H.) co. Smith (F. BE.) Most 
frequent diseases of mankind. 2510. 
Rookie. (Motion picture) 89138. 


Room rent & romance. (Motion pic- 


ture) 25350. 
Room with bath. (Drama) 22578. 
Room no. 17. (Motion picture) 19285. 
Room 989. (Drama) 382006. 
Roomer at Smith’s (Drama) 11153. 


Roosevelt (Theodore) Specially posed 
views of. (Moving picture) 14355. 

Roosevelt (W. A.) co. Hlectrical sup- 
ply eatalog. T7740. 


Roosevelt, N. J., map. 27749. 
Roop, (C2 8B.) Modern cave-man. 
24996. 
Root (W. A.) Salesmanship. 13323, 
27063. 
Root newspaper assn.: 
Fall fashion number. 24471. 
Spring fashion no. 7741. 
Root of evil. (Drama) 18910, 25088. 
Rope of pearls. (Drama) 2919. 


Roper (D. ©. C. L.) Food for the 
traveler. [ete] 21668, 21669. 
2R0per (Loring) st. Peter & the 
Mason. 21670. 

Roping a sweetheart. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19286. 

Ropp (Christian) Ropp’s perpetual 
calendar. 27064. 


Ropp’s perpetual calendar. 27064. 


Rorem (S. O.) How Sioux City is 
governed. 21671. 

Rortz (J. H.) Return of Hi Jinks. 
21655. 


Rosal-Berry : 
C’est bien pour vous faire plaisir! 
13902. 


Maitre Alice. 13978. 


Rosalia (Giovanni de) See De Ro- 
salie (Giovanni) 

Rosario. (Drama) 14636. 

Rosary of life. (Drama) 140387. 


Rosback (FF. P.) co. Ten-strike Tom- 
kins. 13324. 

Roscommon Co., Mich., map. 

Rose (A. A.) Chandler (J. Y.) 
an incense burner. 3429. 

Rose (B. R.) 25th anniversary mes- 
sage of a life insur. agent. d0767. 

Rose (C. W. De) See DeRose (C. W.) 

Direct. of things you 


(142. 


3099. 
Vith 


want to know. 
Rose (H. E.).: 
Daughter 
8312. 
Devil’s harvest. 22401. 
Little girl that God forgot. 
My mother’s rosary. 11107. 


of Mother Machree. 


18857. 


1781 


INDEX 


pt. SS yore 


Rose (F. O.) Physician’s compact. 


5145. 
Rose (Florence) Florence Rose 
fashions. 22984-22987, 25351-25353, 


32927, 32528. 


Rose (Florence) fashions. (Motion 


picture) 22984-22987, 25351-25353, 
B2021, o2020: ; 
Rose (Henry) Nearly a jockey. 
22530. 

Rose (Julian) Dead sweetheart. 
11000 

Rose (Mal) Listen to me. 27068. 

Rose (N. 8.) This way out. 18928. 

Rose (R. F.) Robert F. Rose expert 
short hand course. 10527, 138325, 
24472. 

Rose (S. H.) Common-sense manage- 
ment. 30768. 

Rose (W. A.) Tin owl stories. 27066. 

Rose (W. B.): 

Arnold’s pract. Sabbath schl. com- 
mentary. 23134. 
Daily calendar for fifty centuries. 
12047. 

Rose coiored scarf. (Motion picture) 
ete 

Rose Hathern’s sacrifice. (Drama) 
8484. 

Rose of Grenade. (Motion picture) 
27924. 

Rose of Italy. (Motion picture) 
11528. 

Rose of the South. (Motion picture) 
27925. 

Rosedale, Kan., direct. 9944. 

Rosen (If. E.) Massacre. 2888. 


Rosen (Julius) Halbe dichter. 8872. 

Rosenberg (H.H.) Making the house- 
organ pay. 21672. 

Rosenberg (J. G.) 
gasoline computing chart. 


J. G. Rosenberg’s 
13326. 


Rosenblum (L. 8.) Frackman (Jo- 
seph) ¢co., inc. Frackman detacha- 
ble soli-effect diamond clusters. 
28656. 

Rosenblum (W.) Cop and the lady. 
2806. 

Rosener (G. M.): 

Deserter. 31723. 

Girl who paid. 18936. 
Old home towners. 166388. 
Only justice. 16641. 


sawdust: 82011. 
Rosenfeld (M. H.): 
It’s the woman who gives. 24473. 
Most wonderful thing I ever did. 
16072. 
Rosenstein (Leo): 
Die oder keine. 16525. - 
Winzerbraut. 32148. 
Rosenzweig (Adolf) Serivalor. 743. 
Rosenzweig (I. A.) Morris annual. 
Digs ba 
Roses. 


(Drama) 5174. 


Oo 


8485. 
See Society of Rosicru- 


Rosetta. (Drama) 


Rosierucians. 
cians, ine. 


Rosing (G. E.) Rosing school of let- 


tering & design. 30769. 

Rosita. (Drama) 117: 

Ross (Aaron) Touch of nature. 
22625. 


Ross (Adrian) Happy day. 138944. 
Ross (Ben) Twilight sleep. 8964. 
Ross (Chas) & son co.: 
Ross, improved liquid 
paste mixtures. 24474. 


& semi- 


Ross improved roller mills. 21673. 
Ross (H. O.) Ross-Gould list & let- 
ter co. Price list. 30g 


Ross CNG.) % 
Essays on health via chiropractic. 
24475. 
Meaning of disease. 27067. 
Ross college of chiropractic. 
ann. announcement. 18327. 


9th 


Ross (P. R.) Seeing the Orient. 
27068. 
Ross college of chiropractic: 
Ross (N. C.) Meaning of disease. 
27067. 


133205 
Price list 


9th ann. announcement. 
Ross-Gould list & letter co. 
30770. ; 
Ross heater & mfg. co., ine. Ross 
crosshead - guided expansion joint. 
30T(1. 
Rossini (—) Cenicienta. 
Rossiter (Alfred) 


13901. 

Pocket manual for 
character analysts & emplayment 
managers. 4512. 

Roswell; N..M., direct.. 16073: 

Roterberg (A.) Superior magical ap- 
paratus. 18328. 

Roth (Aaron) Wanderers. 

Roth (C. G.) Next. 27069. 

Roth (D. M.) Roth complete course 
of memory training. 13329. 

Roth (Irving) In the wrong neigh- 
borhood. 2868. 

Rotoprint gravure co., ine. Rotogray- 
ure by rotoprint methods. 21674. 
Roudebush (E. H.) Round base wriit- 

ing system. 2416. 
Rough notes co. Insur. hand-bk.- of 
the state of Ill. 24476. 
Rough riders of India. 


8558. 


(Motion pic- 


ture) 16978. ; 
Roughneck. (Motion picture) 5856, 
17050. 


Roughneck Riley. (Drama) 18911. 

Roumania, wap. 32276. 

Round Rock, Tex., map. 11324. 

Rousseau (Charles) Dans la poudre. 
2417, 16074. 

Rouveyrol (A. E.) 
ily. 8411. 

Rouville (G. S. 
ville (G. S.) 


Man of the fam- 


de) See De Rou- 


1782 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Rovnat (M. B.) Huston (F. M.) 


Bus. outlook. [etce.] 6968-6970. 
Row (R. K.) Studies in English. 
hiae. 


Row, Peterson & co.: 
Free (Margaret) 
ing & lit. 3716. 
Julius Caesar. 8392*. 
Olmstead (KE. G.) Ned and Nan 
in Holland. 21471. : 
Robbins (C. M.) Studies in Eng- 


Primary read- 


shes Wiec. 
Treadwell (H. T.) Reading—lit- 
erature. 869. 
Rowan (B. M.) Moylan (William) 
Resignation. 4288. 
Rowe (F. L.) Bachman (A. J.) Ser- 
mon outlines. 11703. 
Rowe (H. M.) co. Test exercises. 
30772. 
Rowe (Mrs: N.) Field dog stud bk. 
9566. 


Rowland (A. J.) secy.: 
Grose (H. B.) Immigration & 
citizenship. 20376. 
McAlpine (C. A.) . 
Hogan. 26624. 
Stevens (D. G.) Service of rec- 
ognition of parental duty & 


Hogan & 


purpose. 10708. 
Stifler (J. M.) God. 21947. 
Baylor’ (F. E.) Soul-winning. 
22008. 
Vaughan (R. M.) Holy spirit of 
the helper. 22168. 
Rowland (EK. W.) My mother’s 


rosary. 11107. 

Rowley (H.C.) Canned fruit & vege- 
table pack. 7743. 

Rowley (H. H.) Henry H. Rowley’s 
1917 yr. bk., Success on the farm. 
293384. 

Rowley (J. F.) Rowley (J. F.) co. 
Stery of the celebrated Rowley leg. 
18356. 

Roy (Albert) Mt. Hebron land & de- 
velopment co. Freedom’s call in the 
last Amer. West. 2256. 

Roy (L. E.) Co-operative buying co. 
Citizen’s defense puzzle. 19892. 

Roy, Mont., map. 14152. 

Royal (S. C.) Reference elementary 
arithmetic card. 30778. 

Royal baking powder co.: 

An ha balay figa paghorno. 
4513, 4514. 
Table and kitchen. 30774. 

Royal equipment co. Raybestos brake 
lining & clutch data. 13334. 

Royal flush. 11391. 

Royal iron mfg. co. 
ship. 16076. 

Royal love. (Motion picture) 8914. 

Royal neighbors of America. Supply 
dept. Catalog. 1744. 


[ete.] 


Royal salesman- 


Royal Oak, Mich., map. 3100, 5333. 
Royal pub. co.: 
Amer. joke bk. 2419. 
La Tour (Irene) Art needlework. 
2143. 
Murphy (D. &.) 
2263. 
Royal purple. 
Royal road. (Drama) 16672. 


Royal serum co. Diagnosis & dif- 
ferential diagnosis of hog cholera. 
[ete.] 18358-18364. 

Royal tailors co.: 


Amer. joke bk. 


13335, 18357. 


Design your own spring suit. 
[ete.] 10529, 105380. 
Efficient way to. order. [ete. } 


24477-24479. 
Half a thousand fabrics to select 


from. 21675. 
Royal specialties. [ete.] 7745, 
7746. 


Royal tailored. 27070. 
Royal Worcester corset co.: 

Advertising service. [ete.] 4515, 
4516. 

For stout figures, Adjusto corsets. 
10531. 

Tllustrated price list. 2420, 21676. 

Royal blue book of authentic cor- 


set styles. 27071. 
Royalton co. Royal way of making 
money. 10532. 
Royalty at Red Wing. (Motion pic- 
ture) 27931. 
Roycrofters : 


Hoyle (J. T.) Sunny Crest. 3898. 
Hubbard (Elbert) Little journey 
to the home of Josiah & Sarah 


Wedgwood. f[ete.] 38899, 3900. 
Royden (Perry) pseud. See Dorsey 
Gi: He) 
Royle (John) & sons: 
Cutters that cut. 30775. 
Efficient machinery. 24480. 


T7747. 
appli- 


Registering, mounting table. 
Royle saw conditioning 
ances. [ete.] 4517, 4518. 
Tool & cutter grinder. 21677. 
Royle (W. H.) Dynamite. 11004. 
Roézyckiego (M. S.): 


Cacusia. 2792. 
Dwoch Felikséw i dwie Felunie. 
2820. 


Dziecko Milosci. 2821. 
Zydowskie swaty. 2968. 
Rubber rompers. (Motion picture) 


5857. 

Rube & the ragamuffin. (Drama) 
16673. 

*Rubel (Lawrence) service co. Uncle 
Sam awake. 19328. 

Ruben (Jose) Monsieur Renaud. 
TitG: 


Rubens (P. A.) Happy day. 18944. 


1783 


INDEX 


Rubenstein (W. B.) 
co. Service. 24433 


R. & Hy ady, 


Rubes. elec. devices, inc. Rubes elec. 
portable lamp. 16077. 
Rubin (D. N.) Dedication. 31717. 


Rubinverlag M. & W. Kohler. 
top fi 11195: 

Rubovits (Toby) Styles for men & 
young men. 18865. 

Ruby brooch. (Drama) 32007. 

Ruck (Berta) See Onions (B. R.) 

Rueker, (By H.).;,-Phelps Go.,..Me., 
map. 38090. 

Rudd (W. N.) Mt. Greenwood ceme- 
tery assn. Chicago’s most beautiful 
cemetery. 4282. 

Rudder pub. co. 
On flags. 25415. 

Ruebel-Brown inc.: 


Tip 


Aldridge (A. F.) 


Mo. crematory assn. Cremation. 
21089. 
My job is my best friend. 30776. 
See also Advertising, Ruebel- 
Brown, ine. 
Ruebel-Tyler-Brown adv. Co. Mo. 


crematory assn. Cremation. 10220. 
Ruen (H. C.): 
Citer-digest suppl. 30777. 
U. S. statute citer-digest suppl. 
2421. 
Ruin (V. C:) 
Ruge (Clara): 
Hero. 16569. 
Raub. 31989. 

Rugg (W. K.) Club woman. 
Ruggles (B. C.) 
mek. S157. 
Ruggles (EF. A.) : 

Pocket manual of the stock mar- 
ket. 21678. 
Stock fluctuations. 744. 
Ruggles (IK. W.) Wild flower. 
Ruiz (José Selgas) 


Thanksgiving. 7748. 


13910. 
Prophet of good 


4519. 
See Selgas Ruiz 


(José) 
Rule (L. V.) Jonathan Jennings. 
12336. 
Ruler of the forest. (Drama) 25020*. 
Ruling passion. (Motion picture) 
5858. 
Ruling power. (Drama) 32008. 
Rullman (Fred.) ine.: 
Iphigenie auf Tauris. 31827. 


Taming of the shrew. 5195. 


Rum Cay. (Motion picture) 325384. 
Rummage sale. (Drama) 11154. 
Run.or fichts43756:. 


Rund um die liebe. (Drama) 8486, 
zl 

Rundell (S. P.) Rundell’s interecol- 
legiate football schedule. 27072. 

Runnalls .(C. B.) With God in the 
silence. 24481. 

Ruoft (H. W.): 

Circle of knowledge. 27078. 


Standard dict. of facts. 10533. 


pts; ties.i ves 


Rupert (G. G.) Bk. of the law found 


again. 21679. 
Rupert of Hentzau. 
5859. 

Rural 
253854. 
Rus-Leg illustrative service: 
Before you order a new drawing. 
2422. 
Rus-Leg illustrative service. 
10584, 13337. 
(Drama) 14088. 
(Motion picture) 
(CL). PRY 


(Motion picture) 


romance. (Motion picture) 


7749, 


Ruse. 
Ruse. 


Rush 
14000. 
Rush (Olive): 
Busy cherups. 
30780. 
Cherups. 16078, 18366. 
Cherups & the weather man. 
[etc] 24482, 24488. 
Rusk (J. W.) Bull market. 31667. 
Rusk farm co. Rusk farm cheese. 
13338. 

Ruskay (C. B.) Boss. 27566. 
Ruskin (John) King of the Goiden 
River. 21680. 
Ruslander (F. EH.) : 

Doctrine of 
(51-7753: 
Who is to be judge in labor dis- 
putes now. 16079. 


5860. 
Office next door. 


[ete.] 30779, 


sabotage. [ete.] 


Russell (A. A.) Her boys college 
fund. f[ete.] 24484, 24485. 

Russell (A. E.) Beckwith’s almanac. 
69. 

Russell (A. L.) Cotton seed oil. 
27074. 

Russell (C. E.) Labor’s Australian 
army sneered at. [ete.] 2423- 
2427. 

Russell (I. H.) All’s well that ends 
well. 10950. 

Russell (L. B.) Milk diet and rest 
treatment. 18367. 


Russell (Lillian) : 
Alarming is the face of anger. 
[ete.] 30781-30819. 
Are you too vain to be beautiful. 
{ete.] 21681-21720. 
Beauty lies at the end of the rain- 
bow. [ete.] 745-758. - 
Beauty talks by Lillian Russell. 
fete. ] 2428-2455, 4520-4548, 
7754-7786, 10535-10562, 13339- 
13371, 16080-16103, 18368-18394, 
24486-24512, 27075-27108. 
Russeli (M. L.) Nursery 
18395. 
Russell (Robert) 
phrasing. 18396. 
Russell (T. H.) Concise Amer. bus. 
course. 10568. 


songs. 


His modern para- 


1784 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Russell uniform co. Service uniforms 
& equipments. 7787. 


Russian Empire, map. 8101, 5334, 
8652. 

Russian justice (Drama) 2888. 

Rusted stock. (Drama) 22579. 


Rusty Kate, the farmer’s daughter. 
(Motion picture) 5861. 
Ruth. (Drama) 32009. 
Rutherford (Rutledge) 
should weigh. 4549. 
Rutherford Co., Tenn., map. 5335. 
Rutherfordton, N. C., map. 8653. 
Ruthrauff (W. M.) Value of calcium 


What you 


phosphate. 30820. 
Rutland (A. J.) Let there be light. 
10564. 


Rutland, Vt., map. 11325. 
Rutledge, Mo., map. 25166. 
Ruutz-Rees (J. E.) Mantle of charity. 
30821. 
Ruxton (Robert) 
selling farce. 
Ryan (G. W.) 
4550. 
Ryan (J. B.): 
Girl with 
27109. 
Virginia’s futurity. 21721. 
Ryan (T. A.) Archie’s honeymoon. 
982. 
Ryder (F. A.) 
cret of health. 
Ryder (T. S.) 
EO eo Cl. 
Ryee (William de) 
(William ) 
Ryegate, Mont.. map. 16859. 
Ryer (G. W.) 
14009. 
Ryerson (J. T.) & son. Prevention of 


Selling force & the 
fete 132 loote. 
Economy in fire insur. 


the squeaky eyes. 


Balcom (F. O.) 
14545. 
Reecordia grand opera 


Se- 


See De Ryee 


slipping, ete. 30822. 
S. & G. mid-yr. desk calendar. 138374. 
Sco. It stays put. 7788. 
=. K. EF. ball bearing co.: 
Ball bearings as an automobile 
sales factor. T7789. 


Better elec. motors. [ete.] 21722, 
223. 


Better production. 24513. 


5. ©. S. call of humanity. (Motion 
picture) 32576. 
S-O-S—Uncle Sam. (Drama) 5175. 


S. P. F. wood preserving co., ine. S. 


P. EF. carbolinewum. 30823. 
Saalfield pub. co.: 
Baby’s own bk. [ete.] 759. 


Boy scouts in 
[ete.] 17549- 


Durston (George) 
front of Warsaw. 
got 


Far away friends. 760. 
. Montgomery (F.T.) Billy Whisk- 
ers out West. 7382. 
Mother Goose. Mother Goose 


ABC [ete.] 613, 614. 
1 


Our new minister. 


Sadtler (H. S.) 


Saalfield pub. co.—Continued. 


Object A BC bk. 761. 
Pets of the farm. 762. 
Rock-a-bye baby. 763. 


Summer snow, and other fairy 
plays. 14046*. 
Sabatini (Rafael) Ghost of Tron- 
jolly. 10565. 


Sabin (F. E.) Syntax game for high 
school Latin pupils 27110 


Sable lorcha. (Motion picture) 8915. 
Saccus malorum. (Drama) 8399*. 
Sachs (Abraham) : 

Fakir. -24937. 

Futures. 24948. 


Sachs (Sigmund) 
home indus. 764. 
Sackett (J. B.): ; 
Confessions of a twister. 24514. 
Development of the accident inan- 
ual. 30824. 
Educa. dept. 7790. 
History of monthly premium sys- 


New great Amer. 


_. tem, 21724. 
Sackler (Harry) Pearl of Sahara. 
mnt 


Saco, Me., direct. 28332. 

Sacramento, Cal., direct. 

Sacramento, Cal., map. 
16864, 19070. 

Sacramento direct. 
Cal., direct. 2456. 

Sacramento merchants credit bureau. 
18397. 

Sacred tree of the Omaha 
(Drama) 110380. 
Sadenwater (Harry) 
pacity & dead end effect. 
Sadler (BH. B.) California, 

16759, 22681. 
Sadler (W. 8.): 
Chicago therapeutic instit. Chi- 
cago therapeutic inst. 25726. 
Phys. training suggestions. T7791. 
Physician, heal thyself. 21725. 
For smocking round 
fete.] 13am; deat: 
Modern violin cul- 


2456. 
5336, 16860— 


co. Sacramento, 


tribe. 


Distributed ca- 
138738. 
map. 


yokes & cuffs. 
Saenger (Gustav) 
ture. 30825. 
Safe-cabinet co. : 
Ammunition. 9089, 23118, 28089. 
And they knew the penalty of 
fooling with fire—but. 10566. 
Here’s one policy you can’t get. 


fete.] 4551, 4552. 
Safe in the safe. (Motion picture) 
22988. 
Safe proposition. (Motion picture) 
27926. 


Safe risk. (Motion picture) 5862. 

Safeguarding the health of the citi- 
zeus. (Motion picture) 5868. 

Safety first. (Motion picture) 


25395. 


5864, 


KR 
J 


INDEX 


Safety press, inc.: 

Fires in institutional bldgs. 2458. 
Fires in r. r. property. 17792. 
Sage (H. A.) Play-things I can make. 

fete.] 183898, 18399. 
Saginaw, Mich., direct. 10567. 
Saginaw Co., Mich., map. 14153. 


Saher (Max) Just for a change. 
24967. 

Saindon (Theodore) Explanation & 
instructions. 765, 30826. 


St. Anthony’s almanac. 16104. 

St. Augustine, Fla., direct. 4553. 

St. Cecilia community. And there was 
light. 24895. 

St.. Clair Co., Til, direct. 16105. 

St. Clair Co., Mich., map. 14154. 

St. Clair mfg. co. Modern comforts 
for country homes. 27111. 

St. Croix Co. abstract co. Abstract of 
title. 21726. 

St. Francis school for boys. Boy 
martyr of the blessed sacrament. 
31661. 

St. Helen development co. 
ter idea. 7793. 

St. Helens, Or., map. 14155. 

St. John (E. M.) Cornell law list. 


John Car- 


3498. 

St. John (F. J.) Christmas gift. 
30827. 

St. John (John) pseud. See Rayner 
(John) 


St. Johns table co. St. Johns tables. 


[ete.] 4554, 4555. 

St. Joseph (Sister of) Communion 
prayer bk. 18475. 

St. Joseph, Mo., direct. 10568. 

St. Joseph Co., Ind., map. 5337. 

St. Louis, Mo., direct. 7794, 13377, 
18400. 

St. Louis, Mo., map. 5338-5340, 


11326, 27750. 
St. Louis Co., Minn., map. 14156. 
St. Louis Co., Mo., map. 19071. 


St. Louis lightning rod co. Lightning 
rod. 20851. 

St. Louis republic classified direct. 
10569. 


St. Lucie Co., Fla., gazeteer. 20260. 
St. Matthew’s church. Lent. 7795. 
St. Nicholas book of plays and oper- 


ettas. 27656. 

Saint Patrick’s day in the morning. 
(Drama) 250834. 

St. Paul, Minn., direct. 18401. 

St. Paul, Minn., map. 13841, 3102, 


14157, 14158, 19072. 
St. Paul dispatch & pioneer press 
almanac & yr. bk. ‘166. 
st. Paul yr. bk. 21727. 
St. Petersburg, Fla., direct. 
St. Valentine’s house. 
16683, 24916*. 


2459. 
(Drama) 


SS 


pt. I, n. 8., v. 13 


Saints & sinners. (Motien picture) 


11529. 
Sajewski (W. H.): 
Cacusia. 2792. 


Chiopieec studukatowy. 2800. 

Czula struna. 2811. 

Dwoch Felikséw i dwie Felunie. 
2820. 

Dziecko MiloSei. 2821. 

Gora piesh. 2847. 


Ostatnie dwa ruble. 2908. 
Syn wolnosci. 2938. 

U przekupi. 2949. 

Waika o Kobiete. 2958. 


Wsciekty student. 2965. 
Wyrodna cérka. 2966. 
Zosia druhna. 2967. 
Zydowskie swaty. 2968. 
Sakahra. (Drama) 16674. 
Sala (F. M.) Shady side. - 32018. 
Salani (Adriano): 
Cappelli (Elisa) 
bambino. 25690. 
Catani (Tommaso) Casa mia!... 
Casa mia! 6350. 
Landay (Maurice) 
cera. 12727. 
Salcedo (Antonio) Caceria. 10977. 
Salem, Mass., direct. 4556. 
Salem, Mass., map. 25167. 
Salem, Mo., map. 3103. 


Primo libro del 


Bambola di 


Salem, N. H., direct. 767. 
Salem, N. J., map. 1342. 


Salem laundry co. One of them spells. 
T7796. 
Sales method co.: 


Ad helps for banks. [ete.] 2460—- — 


2464. 

Ad heips for butchers. [ete] 
16106-16111. 

Ad helps for clothiers & men’s 
furnishers. 15701. 

Ad helps for furniture dealers. 


[ete.] 21728, 21729. 
Ad helps for laundries. 
Ad helps for shoe dealers. 
Ad helps for undertakers. 


T7797. 
45957. 
13378. 


Saleski (Felicitas) Christmas pa- 
geant. 31689. 

Saleslady. (Motion picture) 5865. 
Salesmaker. 4558. 

Salesman & the valet. (Drama) 
16675. 


Salesman-ship of the Columbian crew. 
21730, 27112, 30828. 

Salida, Col., direct. 2465. 

Salinas to Pacific Grove, Cal., map. 
1343. 

Salinas to Watsonville, Cal., 
1344. 

Saline Co., Mo., map. 27751. 

Salis (J. H. de) See De Salis (J. H.) 

Salisbury, Md., map. 14159, 22783. 


map. 


1786 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Sally in our alley. 
5866, 17051. 
Salmon from the egg to the table. 
(Motion picture) 19287. 
Salt City bus. college of Hutchinson, 
Kan. Facts. 21732. 
Salt Lake City, Utah: 
Direct. 18402. 
W. E. Farr’s vest pocket street 
direct. 7798. 
Salt River Valley, Ariz., direct. 
30618. 
Salt seller. 24515. 
Salter (W. 'T. H.) Victory. 
Salvation Joan. 
8916. 
Salvesen (Nick) 
Salvini (W. D.) 
2927. 
Sam. (Motion picture) 17049. 
Sam Bo-jam and his African colony. 


4452, 
24516. 
(Motion picture) 


Wise 1D 19: 
Shoemaker’s trouble, 


(Drama) 14039. 
Sammie Jonnsin & his wonderful 
lamp. (Motion picture) 32529. 
Sammie Johnsin at the seaside. (Mo- 
tion picture) 27927. 

Sammie Johnsin minds the _ baby. 
(Motion picture) 25356. 

Sammie Jehnsin slumbers not. (Mo- 
tion picture) 382530. 

Sammie Johnsin’s love affair. (Mo- 
tion picture) 27928. 

Sammie Johnsin, hunter. (Motion 
picture) 5867. 

Sammis (J. H.) Get busy. 7799. 

Sammon (EHllen) Poems & helpful 
sayings. 21733. 

Sammy Johnsin gets a job. (Motion 
picture) 17052. 

Sammy Johnsin in Mexico. (Motion 
picture) 19288. 

Sammy Johnsin, magician. (Motion 
picture) 143856. 

Sammy Johnsin, strong man. (Motion 
picture) 5868. 

Sampsel (G. J.) Apple blossoms. 
§266. 

Sampson (C. H.) Algebra review. 
184038. 

Sampson (M. W.) Shakespeare’s 


comedy a growth. 16112. 

Sampson & Murdock co.: 
Albany, N. Y., map. 

and Rensselaer, 


22668. 
IN ees reser) 1S 


rect. 17115. 
Amesbury, Mass., map. 25092. 
Attleboro, Mass., map. 27689. 


North Attleboro & Plainville, 
Mass., direct. 25498. 
munure. WN. Y., ‘direct. 
——map. 22676. 
Boston, Mass. Boston 
bus. direct. 8354. 
direct. 17276. 
——map. 18968. 


23140. 


register & 


(Motion picture) 


Sampson & Murdock co.—Continued. 
Clark’s Boston blue bk. for 1917. 


28614. 
East Providence, R. I., direct. 
25899. 
Fall River, Mass., direct. 29011. 
Gloucester, Mass., map. 25120. 


and Rockport, Mass., direct. 


23706. 
Lawrence, Mass., direct. 240663. 
map. 25135. 
Lowell, Mass., direct. 4165. 
map. 38047. 
Lynn, Mass., direct. 12803. 


map. 11287. 

Manchester, N. H., direct. 26650. 

New England bus. direct. & gazet- 
teer. T4388. 

Newburyport, Mass., map. 25155. 

and Amesbury, Mass., direct. 


26811. 
Newport, R. I., direct. 185197. 
map. 19045. 
Oswego, N. Y., direct. 243872. 
map. 25158. 
Pawtucket, R. L., map. 22775. 


and Central Falis, R. IL, 
direct. 21520. 


Providence, R. I., direet. 30675. 
J 


13248. 

——map. i4151. 

Syracuse, N. Y., map. 22795. 
Solvay, Onondaga & East- 


wood, N. Y¥., direct. 21995. 
. Taunton, Mass., direct. 381185. 
Troy, N. Y., direct. 18616. 
map. 19087. 
Woonsocket, R. IL, direct. 10910. 
Samstag (H.N.) Time saving method 


of taking inventory. 30829. 

Samuel (Aaron) Joined together. 
7800. 

Samuel (J. W.) Physical prepared- 
ness. 10570. 


Samuels (G. A.) Colville Indian res- 
ervation, Wash., map. 14081. 
Samuels (M. V.): 
Dawn of a new day. 
Editor. 31740. 
Plan and the man. 
Prepared for war. 
Trip of pleasure. 
Who answered 
22653. 
Woman of a few words. 25083. 
Samuels (Morton) & co. Newark 
shoe stores co. Successful manage- 
ment. 43834. 
San Antonio, Tex., direct. 10571. 
San Antonio, Tex., map. 32277. 
San Bernardino, Cal., direct. 30830. 
San Bernardino, Cal., map. 14160. 
San Bernardino direct. co. San Ber- 
nardino, Cal., direct. 30830. 


22397. 


1148. 
25022. 
32087. 
the telephone? 


87 


INDEX 


pt. 1, Rh S, ¥. 45 


San Bernardino Mts., map. 1345. 
Sanborn (B. HH.) & co.: 
Edson (A. W.) Cards for the 
rapid recognition of phrases & 


word groups. 20073. 
Seott (F. N.) Course of language 
study. 271386. 
Sanborn (J.B.): 
Coal dealers’ blue bk. 6406, 
25758. 
Line yards. 10079. 


Sanborn (N. W.): 


Making the most of a poultry 
farm. 768, 2466. 
Poultry & farm. 4559, 7801, 


10572, 18380, 16116, 18404, 21734, 
24517, 27113, 30831. 
Sanborn, Ia., map. 19073. 

Sanborn map co. See for entries of 

maps, this index under names of 


places. 

Sanchez (Oswaldo) Suefios explica- 
dos. 16113. 

“Sanco auto supply co. Wholesale auto 
accessories. 27114. 

Sanctuary. (Drama) 1174. 

Sand (J. H.) Duchess and the deli- 
eatessen. 13924. 

Sand, scamps & strategy. (Motion 
picture) 22989. 

Sandberg (Algot) Mere man. 11095. 

Sandeau (Jules) Son-in-law of M. 
Poirier. 32030. 

Sander (Harold) That little rogue 


next door. 11188. 
Sanders (Ff. K.) Syllabus of lectures. 
24518. 
Sanders (Henry) 
chasing certificate co., ine. 


Merchandise pur- 
Automo- 


biles, motor cycles, auto trucks. 
15720: 

Sandfort (Paul) Devonian co. of 
America. Devonia. 28789. 

San Diego, Cal.. direct. 16114. 


San Diego Co., Cal., map. 1346, 19074. 
San Diego direct. co. San Diego, Cal., 


direct. 161374. 

San Diego Co. (Surveyor of) San 
Diego Co., Cal., map. 19074. 

. San Diego union. Mason (B. A.) 
Value of a valet. 12857. 

Sandison (L. E.) Lantern. 15572. 

Sandman. (Drama) 16676. 


Sandpoint, Id., map. 3104. 

Sands (H. E.) Sonneborn (Henry) 
& co., ine. Style plus. 21881. 

Sands (Horace van) See Van Sands 
(Horace) 

Sands of destiny. (Drama) 

Sandusky, O., direct. 18405. 

Sandwick (R. L.) Junior high school 
speller. 18406. 


27657. 


_ Sangre nihilista. 


San Francisco, Cal.: 


Chamber of commerce. San Fran- 


cisco chamber of commerce. 
ELIS: 
Direct. 16115, 


Map. 1347, 16819, 22784, 32278. 
Monthly motor direct. 24519. 
Soe. blue bk. 30338. 

San Francisco & bay cities Jewish 
blue bk. co. San Francisco & bay 
cities blue bk. 30882. 

Sangamon Co., JL, 
2467. 

Sangamon Co. abstract co. 
field, IIL, map... 3228% 

Sanger, Cal., map. 141683. 

Sanger & Jordan: 

Catalog of plays. 
Soul song. 22600. 
Ziegfeld follies of 1916. 

(Drama) 

(Motion 


farm direct. 


Spring- 


18407. 


14067. 
27658. 
picture) 


Sangue irredento. 


17053. 
Sanitas fifty 

308338. 
Sanitrade syndicate. 


benefit club. Charter. 


Sanitrade sell- 


ing system. 21735. - 

Sanitube co. Sanitubes. fete.] 
30834, 30835. 

San Joaquin Co., Cal., direct. 16246. 


San Joaquin Valley, Cal., map. 14161. 

San Jose, Cal., direct. 30836. 

San Jose, Cal., map. 8654. 

San Marino, Cal., map. 32259. 

San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake 
r. r. co. Raising money. 13379. 

San Rafael, Cal., map. 14162. 

Sant’ -(W. N. van) See Van Sant 
(W. N.) 

Santa Ana to Riverside, 
1348. 

Santa Barbara, Cal., map. 1349: 

Santa Clara Co., Cal., direct. “S0836. 

Santa Clara Co., Cal, map. 19075. 


Cal., map. 


Santa Claus’ angel. (Drama) 8487. 
Santa Claus’ frolics. {Drama ) 
24991. 
Santarone (Paolo) Ragno azzurro. 
31988. 


Santa Rosa, Cal., map. 19076. 
Santos (Buster) pseud. See Santos 
(Florence) 
Santos (Florence) 
31798. 
Sapper, pseud.: 
Fatal second. [etc.] 16117-16119. 
Jim Brent’s V. C. 18408. 


Health hunters. 


Man who ended the war. 21736. 
Retribution. 21737. 
Sara came also. (Drama) 32019. 


Saranac Lake, N. Y., map. 14164. 
Sardis, Miss., map. 1350. 


1788 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Sardou (Victorien) : 


Golden widow. 27683-1. 
Sorceress. 1190. 
sargent (D. A.) Dr. D. A. Sargent’s 


astrological calendar. 28818. 


Sargent (J. M.) Sargent’s ideal con- 
erete poultry houses. 16120. 

Sargent (P. E.) Hdbk. of Amer. pri- 
vate schls. 15228. 

Sargent (S. B.) Design & construc- 


tion of textile machinery cams. 
2468. 

Sartorius (August) Kidney. 16121. 
Sascha (Drama) 2920. 
Saskatchewan, Canada, map. 19077. 


Sass (Frederick) 

equitable remedies. 
Sassmann (Hans): 
Retter. 16667. 


Injunctions & other 
2469. 


Stunde der entscheidung. 16691. 
Sassone (Felipe): 
Lo que se llevan las horas. 11079. 
Princesa esta triste. 381978. 
Satanas. (Motion picture) 27966. 
Satisfaction. (Drama) 22580. 
Satterlee (A. WH.) Found, a young 
nobleman. 11024. 
Sauce for the goose. (Drama) 
18912. 


Sauer (William) : 
Detroit, Mich., map. 
11261, 11262. 
Sauer’s off. 


8604, 8605, 


guide & pocket 


direct. of Greater Detroit. 
6575. 
Sauer bros.: 
Detroit, Mich., direct. 28785. 
map. 16987, 22696, 22697, 
Spano 25111. 
Saugus, Mass., direct. 18002. 


Sauk Centre, Minn., First natl. bank. 


Suggestions from Uncle Sam. 
10573: 
Saul (Milt) Pigeon blood. 31966. 


TO I tae 
Piggly Wiggly. 


Saul. (Drama) 
Saunders (Clarence) 


[ete.] 30837-30841. 

Saunders (EH. J.) Geog. of Washing- 
ton. 27116. 

Saunders (H. L.) Contractor’s guide. 
4560. 


Saunders (Lilian) Tea for Genevieve. 
8526. 

Saunier (B. S.) 
13381. 

Saute products corp. 
nuts. 7802, 13382. 

Sauter (Fred) Catalog of Fred Sau- 
ter. 769. 

Sauveur & Boyiston. 
16122. 

Savage (H. J.) Bryn Mawr college. 
First year and second year English. 
23296. 


Scorched girl-moths. 


From soup to 


Corres. course. 


Savage (H. W.) ine: 
Excuse me. 5528. 
Madame X. 5714. 


Robinson Crusoe. 19282. 
Savage (M. W.) factories, ine.: 
Pure food groceries. 24520. 
Send to Savage. 21788. 
Savage. (Drama) 11156. 
Savannah, Ga., map. 25168, 25169. 
Savannah, Mo., map. 14165. 
Saved by a song. (Motion picture) 
5869. 
Saved by wireless. 
19289. 
Saved to serve. 
Savery (James) 


(Motion picture) 


10009. 
In for the night. 


27602. 

Savil’s (Thomas) — sons. Faucets. 
13383. 

Saving Abbie. (Drama) 25035. 


Saving of Dan O’Mara. 
ture) 14285. 

Saving Susie from the sea. (Motion 
picture) 5870. 

Saving the country. 

Saving the family name. 


(Motion pic- 


(Drama) 22581. 
(Motion pic- 


ture) 19290. 

Saving wealth & building health. (Mo- 
tion picture) 5958. 

Savings loan & trust co. Condensed 


ry. time ecard. 2470, 4561. 
Savona (Francis) Americans awaken! 
30842. 
7803. 


Saward (FF. BE.) Coal trade. 


Sawdust. (Drama) 32011. 
Sawyer (BE. W.) lLexino card co. 
Rules and directions for playing 


26569. 
Leap frog games. 


Lexino games. 
Sawyer (F. M.) 
7804. 


Sawyer (H. A.) Pipes o’ Pan. 11181. 

Sawyer’ (J. K.)° ~ bittie true “Story. 
770. 

Sawyer (L.M.) Help yourself. 31801. 


Sax (Isaac) New system of advanc- 
ing loans. 30848. 
Say uncle. (Drama) 16677. 
Sayler (H. L.) Boy scouts of the air. 
21739. 
Sayles (CH. Fy: 
Truth in a nut-shell. 4562. 
Vérité en un mot. 2471. 
Sayman (I. H.) My character. 
Sayonara. (Drama) 18913. 
Sayre (Harriet) Sayre method 
self-instructive drawing. 10574. 
Sayre (J..W.) Girl & the caste sys- 


13384. 


of 


tem. 30844. 

Sayre." 1(T.:B.) Treasure Island. 
22084. 

Sayre, Okl., map. 5341. 

Sayre, Pa., direct. 24797. 


Water puri- 
21740, 


Scaife (W. B.) & sons co. 
fication for all purposes. 
27117, 30845. 


1789 


INDEX 


Seales (C. L. G.) Masque of the 
dawn. 16615. 

Seales (G. 8S.) Owed to the - cow. 
2472. 


(Drama) 16678. 
(Motion pic- 


Scaies of justice. 
Sealing the Jungfrau. 
ture)- 11530. 
Scandia fish co. 
fish. T7805. 
Seanlan-Morris co.: 


Recipes for preparing 


Hettinger bros. mfg. co. White 
line office equipment. 20487. 
Noyes bros. & Cutler, ine. White 
line office equipment. 21455. 
White line hospital furniture. 
21741. 
Scapegrace. (Motion picture) 14857. 
Sear. (Drama) 8278". 


Scarborough (George) Heart of We- 


tona. 5051. 
Searborough motor guide co.: 
New York (State) map. 11299. 
Searborough’s off. tour bk. 16123. 
Searborough’s off. tour. bk. 16123. 
Scarlet chastity. (Motion picture) 
S917. 
Scarlet mark. (Motion picture.) 
14358. 
Searlet oath. (Motion picture) 32531. 
Scarlet road. (Motion picture) 5871, 
5872. 
Searlet runner. (Motion picture) 
22990-22997, 25357-25360. 
Scarlet woman. (Motion picture) 
14359. 


31885. 
(Motion pic- 


Seariett (Le Roi) Mask. 
Sears & stripes forever. 
ture) 5873. 


Seates (E. W.) Historic pageant of 


Fort Fairfield & the Aroostook 
Valley. 22446. 
Scenario bulletin. How to write & sell 
scenarios. 2478. 


Scenario bulletin-review. 13385, 18409. 


Seenes from Alice in Wonderland & 
Through the looking glass. 
(Drama) 16683. 


Seenes frem the highland of Jamtland, 
Sweden. (Motion picture) 5874. 
Scenes in & around British headquar- 

ters. (Motion picture) 14860. 
Scenes in Iceland. (Motion picture) 
11431. 
Scenic film co. 
21742. 
Schack (Joseph): 
Schack artificial flower co., 


Bk. of scenarios. 


ine. 


Schack’s bk. of suggestions. 
[ete.] 2474, 2475. 
Schack’s Christmas flower 


book. 27118. 

Schack’s bk. of prepared materials 
for making paper flowers. 
10575. 

Schack’s fall flower bk. 21748. 


Dt. Bases 


Schack artificial flower co., ine.: 


schack’s bk. of suggestions. 
[ete.] 2474, 2475. 

Scehack’s Christmas flower bk. 
27118. 

Schaefer (C. H. B.) Glossary of pic- 
tographic metaphors of ancient 
Egypt. 771. 

Schaefer (Joseph) Zlat’y kl’te do 
neba, ete. 27119. 

Schaefer (M. G.) France. 30846. 

Schaeffer (J. W.) Equivalent of the 


30917. 
White scarab. 


observed heat value. 
Schaffner (Lillyan) 

32139. 
Schaffstein 

des vélkerkrieges. 
Schaik chemical co. 


(Hermann) Geschichte 
291438. 


Liquid hydro- 


pura. 380847. 
schanche (H. K.) Modern Icelandic 
plays. 27637*. 
Schanzer (Rudolph): 
Extrablitter. $342, 11012. 
Wenn zwei hochzeit machen. 
25075. 


Schaphorst (W. F.): 
Area of cylindrical pipes or ducts. 
fete.] 27120-27123. 
Economy of solid woven belts. 
30848. 
Handy chart for figuring pumping 
capacity. 24521, 
Horrors! Years wasted 
fete.] 21744-21747. 
How much does a bin hold. 
18410-18412. 
Power topics. 
13387. 
Straight line computing charts. 
10576. 
Scharmante. (Drama) 
Schauffler missicnary training schl. 
Ministering maidens. 8422. 
Scheck (Morris) Bigger, better bus. 
7806. 
Schef€ (Mrs. J. S.) 
990. 
Scheff (Minnie) : 
Bernice Salem. 990. 


in bed. 
[ete.] 


[ete.] 13386, 


16679. 


Bernice Salem. 


Mother of his children. 16627. 
Scheibl (H. J.) Schemers. 5176. 
Schein bros. Cupid. 4568. 

Schell (Stanley) Werner’s readings 
& recitations. 30849. 


Schell (W. G.) Primitive baptismal 


formula. 27124. 

Scheme that failed. (Motion picture) 
PAS) 1 

Schemers. (Drama) 1175, 5176. 
Schemers. (Motion picture) 11532, 
14361, 32504. 

Schenck (Hlliott) Fairy bride. 
8342*. 


Schenectady, N. Y.,; direct. 17. 


1790 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


INDEX 


Scherer (J. EF.) Suppl. to the Bk. of 


bks. 16125. 
Schering & Glatz. S. & G. mid-yr. 
desk calendar. 138374. 


Scherl (August) g. m. b. h.: 


Becker (M. L.) Fritz Ullmanns 
brautfahrt. 28266. 
Hoechstetter (Sophie) Stunde 


der erfiillung. 29371. 
schick (J. A.): 
Borderland auto supply co. 
tor car supplies. 23252. 
Columbia tire & auto co. -Catalog. 
14851. 


Mo- 


Fort Wayne iron store co. Auto- 
mobile supplies, garage equip- 
ment catalogue. 9578. 
Sanco auto supply co. Wholesale 
auto accessories. 27114. 
Seehausen, Wehrs & co. Catalog. 
27142. 
Shuler rubber & supply co. Cat. 
A. 16175. 
Stanley & Patterson, ine. Gen. 
catalogue. 31096. 
Schiller (J. W. von) William Tell. 
227 
Sehilling (A.) & co. AS many mince 
pies. 80850. 


Schilling (M. B.) 
Christmas tree. 
Schilling (W. P.) 

- ete. 30851. 

Schilling press, inc. Soc. for the aid 
of mental defectives, inc. How to 
use the clearing house. 31047. 

schirmer (G.) ine.: | 

Bloch (Alexander) 
practice of violin bowing. 

Cleopatra. 1009. 

Fryer (Herbert) Hints for pi- 
anoforte-practice. 12257. 

Musician’s calendar and birthday- 


Who trimmed the 
24991. 
Upper tenor tones, 


Principles & 
3340. 


book. 26761. 
Schlagheck (Joseph) Profit makers. 
4564. 
Schlegel (EH. P.) Surprise to every- 
one. 11175. 


Schlenker (Carl) Bulletin for teach- 
ers of German. 24522. 

Schlicher (J.°J.) Latin plays for 
student performances and reading. 
8399*. 


Schloss (H. A.): 


Engagement. 83834. 
Quarrel. 8476. 
Some surprise. 25044. 
Schmaltz (J. H.) Market fluctua- 


tions, high grade ground tankage, 
ete. 245238. 

Schmehl (L. C.) Love, law and dried- 
beef. 11083. 
Schmid (CG. P.) 

there were but a wishing-bk. 


Sehmid (Carl) If 
aril 


Schmid (Carl) If there were but a 
wishing bk. 772. 

Schmid (Ff. 8S.) Uncle Sam’s calen- 
dar & Lear’s forecast. 881. 

Schmid (Florence) If there were but 
a wishing bk. 772. 

Schmidhofer (Martin) 
fiir kinder. 4565. 

Schmidt (A. F.) Charts demonstrat- 
ing investments. 16126. 

Schmidt (Elen) Dramatic reader. 
21748, 249380. 

Schmidt (Frederick) 


Lese-itibungen 


Our country’s 


eall. 5132. 

Schmidt (H. H. A.) Daily menu ecal- 
endar. 12048. 

Schmidt (Kk. H.) Too proud to fight. 
21749. 


Sehmidt (Karl): 


Children of Hagar. 16515. 
Your people. 1233. 
sehmidt (Osear) -ine. Jost (Law- 
rence) Instructor for tuning the 
mandolin-guitar. 29648. 
Schmidt (William) Herr ist Gott. 
18413. 
Schmidts (Lothar) Nur ein traum. 
25007. 


Schmuck (J. C.): 
Light to guide our way. 4566. 
Ode to Wilson. 24524. 

Schnackenberg (J. H.) Problems in 

pract. aectg. 30852. 

Schneewittchen und die sieben zwerge. 

(Drama) 32012. 
Schneider (I. H.) 
Larear OD (ie 
Schneider (Leopold) 
21750. 
Schneider 
17651. 

Schnitzler (Arthur) : 
Feast of Bacchus. 
Literature. 22483. 

Schoeborn (John) 

13388. 
Schoen (Max) 
rial. 7809. 
Schénbaumsfeld (Wranz) 
gretl. 24994, 31894. 
Schoenberg bres. What a difference 
it makes. 7810. 
Schéne Schwedin. 

25036. 
Schoenen (H. A.) N. 


Autobiog. of a dol- 
My philosophy. 


(Theophile) Furrier. 


31760. 
Song-poems. 
Sight reading mate- 
Millionen- 
(Drama) 11157, 


Amer. ginseng 


co., ine. Ginseng catalogue. 656. 
Schoenfeld (. E.) Master reporting 
service. (2476: 


Schoeppe (Paul von de)—See Von de 
Schoeppe (Paul) 

Schofer (A. H.) 
turity chart. 

Schoff (Wilfred) 


(ena, 


Bankers’ exact ma- 
4567. 
Chile & the U. S. 


LoL 


INDEX 


pt.1,n.8., v.13 


Schofield (C. I.) 
Schofield (G. L.) 


Roses. 5174. 
Schofield lab. co. 


Death to Demon Puncture. 16127. 
Schofield (R.)  Schofield’s 13 figure 
teleg. code. 380853. 


Schofield laboratories co. Wheels of 


joy. 164238. 

Scholl (W. M.) Wonderful comfort 
for the feet. .2475 1: 

Scholl orthopedic training schl. Cor- 
respondence study course. 45681. 
ZEtoa2: 

School boy’s dream. (Drama) 
22582. 

School day memories. 4422. 

School for wives: (Drama) 22583. 


School of chiropody of N. Y. Facts of 
VG Mee: 

Schoonover (R. H.) 
gramming. 27125. 

Schorr (Anshel) Among a thousand 
women. 109583. 

Schott (Hattie) 
2898. 

Schott’s (B) s6dhne. 
krates. 1171. 

Schram (S. G.) Von Borries (H. O.) 
Dr. Von Borries, America’s leading 
face specialist. 24784. 

Schramm (W.F.) Fathers of liberty. 


Parsing and dia- 


Musical mixup. 


Ring des Poly- 


4569. 
Schreckenbach (Paul) Tllustrierte 
weltkriegschronik der Leipziger 


Illustrirten zeitung. 
Schreiber (M. M.) 


773, 4570. 
Traitor! liberty! 


11199. 

Sehreiner (Lillian) Miss Poinsettia. 
31897. 

Schroeder (H. C.) Schroeder & i 
Stock. 101 ques. & ans. about pat- 
ents. 10579. 

Schroeder (Herman) Lineoln in! 
Washington & Bull Run. 10d78. 

Schroeder & Stock. 101 ques. & ans. 
about patents. 10579. 

Schroer (HK. G.) Milwaukee off. mu- 
nicipal direct. 12920. 

Schubert (Kranz) Dreimiderlhaus. 
Sivao: 


Schubert piano co. 
30854, 30855. 
Schuette (O. F.): 
Aljies push gains less than three 
miles. f[ete.] 16128-16148. 

Army of life keeps pace with grim 
war. [ete.] 80856-30877. 

Austrians may peril Venice. 
18389-13404. 

Auto to wedding under ban. 
18414-18425. 

Blows are aimed at Britain. 
21754-21765. 

Brussiloff’s drive fails. 
24525-24531. 


Story of Schubert. 


[ete. ] 


fete. | 


[ete. ] 


Schuette (O. F.)—Continued. 
German fire makes Predeal a 
memory. [ete.] 27126-27131. 
New food minister chosen. 10580. 
Schulman (Benedict) Classified di- 
rect., mfrs. of adv. specialties, ete. 
28615. 
Schultz (Yvonne) 
Schultze (C. E.) 
merry bk. 21766. 
Schulz (A. T.) Our song of liberty. 
(ol: 
Schulz (EK. F.) Amer. dairy co. 
white dairy. 28029. 
Schulz & Hodgson. Just an earful of 
facts. [ete.] 4572, 4573. 
Schulze (EH. H.) Making-letters-pay 
system. 30878. 
Schumacker (Anna) Columbia bk. of 
yarns. [ete.] 16144, 16145. 
Schumaker (A. J. R.) Union lesson 


Dzinn. 13405. 
Foxy Grandpa’s 


Snow 


guide & golden text bk. 27182. 

Schumann: (R. A.) Jabberwocky. 
2869. 

Schurmann (F.- Hy) -lts"arfons 
rocky road to Berlin. [ete.] 21767, 
21768. 

Schuster (EE. J.): 

Concession sheet. [ete.] Ti4- 
776. 


Schuster’s yellow pine lumber rate 
book. 2477, 4574, 78138, 10581, 
13407, 18426, 21769, 24532, 27133, 
30879. 

Schutte & Koerting co.: 

Bihn-Jones automatic blow case, 
ete. [ete.] 24535-24539. 

Hard lead & rubber fittings. [etc.] 
18411, 13412. 


Hard lead centrifugal pumps. 
16146. 
Koerting acid resisting atomizing 
nozzles, «2005. 
Koerting grease extractor. 27135. 
Koerting noiseless heaters. 18429. 
Schuyler (lL. R.) History. 777. 


Schuyler (Remington) Lesson of the 
ages. [ete.] 380886, 30887. 
Schuyler Co., Mo., map. 22785. 
Schuyler Lake, N. Y., map. 25170. 
Schwab (H. P.) Everybody’s poultry 
bk. 16147. 
Schwab ptg. co. East Tacoma mfg. co. 
Pacific universal catalog. 25900. 
Schwabacher-Frey stationery co. Reg- 
istration guide bk. 4578, 7817. 
Sehwan (A. H.) Irrigation. 21776. 
Schwartz (G. W.) G. W. Sehwartz 
short hand. 4579. 
Schwartz (L. L.) 
Sehwartz (Otto) 
leute sagen. 65222. 
Schwartz (S. A.) Schwartz’s draft- 
ing system. 21777, 


Revolt. 32001. 
Was werden die 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Schwartz, Kirwin & Fauss. McNich- 
ols (J. P.) Plan & arrangement of 
Fundamental English. 30019. 

Sehwarz (C. P.) Story of the won- 
derful carburetor. 18480. 

Schwarz (Frederick) Babette’s record. 
13883. 

Schwind (Adolph): 


Guide to farm selection. 4580. 
Poultry bubble. 2478. 
Science of God. (Drama) 1176. 


Science of the future automobile. 
24005. 


Scientific crop feeding. 16148. 
Scientific heater co. Cold garage. 
21778. 

Seofield (C. I.) Where faith sees 
Christ. 10582. 

Scoop. (Drama) 8488. 

Scorched wings. (Motion picture) 
8918. 

Seorching way. (Motion picture) 
25274. 

Seore. (Drama) 16680. 

Seorpion’s sting. (Motion picture) 
14862. 


Seott (A. B.) Best ways to cook 
fresh vegetables. 778. 

Seott (A. P.) Behind the screens. 
987. 

Seott (Alexander) 
30888. 

Seott (B. W.) 
for presents. 

Seott (Donald) 
987. 

Seott (HE. F.) Lady Many Dogs. 

Seott (H. 8S.) Amer. realty invest- 
ment corp. Building a fortune. 
[ete.] 13898-1400. 

Scotty: C8 W:) 
Steadfast falters. 

Seott (Edward) 
13889. 

Seott. (F. E.) 
stone with Paul & Peggy. 

Seott (F. N.) 


Healing wings: 
bk. & art shop. Bkxs. 
380889. 

Behind the screens. 


8397. 


Rogers 
30764. 
Beiter than dreams. 


(EK. M.) 


Through the Yellow- 
18431. 
Course of language 


study. 27136. 
Seott (M. I.) Pilgrimage of a soul. 
21779. 
Scott (T. EH.) Bottlegrams.. 30890. 
Seott (Temple) Publishing. 4581. 
Seott (W.) Primer of democracy. 
16149. 
Seott (W. E.): 
. Affinities. 18788. 
Boob. 997. 


Change my ad. 2798. 
Father’s way. 1048. 
I told you so. 11057. 
Scott (Walter) 
11070*. 


Seott Co., Ia., direct. 25822. 


Lady of the lake.- 


Scott, Foresman & co.: | 


Kison (W. H.) Good Engl. 6630. 
Manual for good English. 
23554. 


Myers (G. W.) Analytical chart 
of elem. schl. arith. 21184. 
ShakSpere festival. S8497*. 
Scott stamp & coin co.: 
Scott’s standard catalog of local 
Stamps. 2479. 
Scott’s standard postage stamp 
Cam, 21ST. 
Scottish American. Auld (R.C.) Da- 
vid A. King mystery settled. 23142. 
Scottsville, Mich., map. 32279. 
Seougale (Malcoim) Challenge short- 
hand Pitman-graphic. 30891. 
Scout master. (Drama) 18914. 
scovell (C. H.) & co.: 
Relation of the cost dept. to the 
factory organization. 21780. 
Rockwell (CW. F.) Paper mill 
problems. 13320. 
Scientific management for every- 
day use. [ete.] 13413, 13414. 
Seoville (C. H.) Park Co., Wy., map. 
tT: 
Seoville (H. F.) Hil (W. A.) Curse 


of Eve. 23807. 
Seranton. Pa., direct. 16150. 
Scranton life insur. co. Cash. 30892. 
Secrappily married. (Motion picture) 
27929. 
seratch race. (Drama) 25021. 
Seratched. (Motion picture) 32532. 
Screw machine products corp. Per- 


sonal power transmission for execu- 
tives. 27138. ° 
Seribner’s (Charles) sons: f 
Bryce (C. T.) Story-land dram- 


atic reader. 6304. 

Carrington §(J.  B.) Russian 
painters impressions of the war. 
3412. 

Dunn (S. O.) Ten years of r. r. 
regulation. 23541. 

From Scribner’s magazine ady. 
dept. 18482. 

Harris (A. V.) Little folks in 


Busy-Land. 29264. 

Hastings (James) Selected con- 
tributions for Dic. of the Apos- 
tolie church. 26201. 

McManus (H. T.) Nursery tales 
primer. 20944. 

Teachers’ manual. 30014. 
Mother Goose. Nursery rhymes 
from Mother Goose. 26727. 
Noyes (A. D.) After two yrs. of 

war. 24368. 

In a presidential year. 15908. 

Possibilities of an economic 

war. 21454. 


1793 


INDEX 


Scribner’s (Charles) sons—Continued. 
Preparedness, military & eco- 
nomic. [ete.] 18189-18141. 

Relations of the great finan- 


cial states after the war. [etc.] 
4369, 4870. 
— Speculative markets. 30495. 


—-World’s money markets in 


war time. 18237. 

Plays, by August Strindberg. 
2913*. 

Scribner market facts. 24540. 
Story - land dramatic reader. 
8514*. 

Symphony play. 8525. 

Wright (Bho Baby So 3Our. 
27542. 


Scripps pub. co. Don’t make your own 


trafiic rules. [etc.] 30898-80897. 
Scripture text calendar. 4582. 
Seroll. 16151. 

Sea dogs & land rats. (Motion pic- 

ture) 5875. 


(Motion picture) 14863. 
Sea mates. (Motion picture) 25362. 
Sea mystery. (Motion picture) 5876, 


Sea pines schl. of personality for girls, 


Sea lily. 


ine. Sea pines schl. of personality 
for girls. 30898. 

Sea vultures. (Motion picture) 
19291. 

Seaborne (Frederick) Psycho-locu- 
tion. 10583. 


Seabreeze, Fla., direct. 6558. 
Seachrest (Effie) Apollo, the child of 


light. 31624. 
Seager (A, J.) Little whirlwind. 
22484. 
Seagrave (Jane): e 
Dresses. 165380. 
Suffer little children to come unto 
Me. 5190. 
They all knew Beverly. Do you? 
32067. 
Sealed packet. (Motion picture) 
27982. 
Sealing the compact. (Drama) 
18915. 
Seaman (W. Y.) Lure of Cripple 
Creek gold. 7819. 
Searing (L. H.) New York (State) 
map. 141389. 
Searines7(Me iL 3.) Chastening. 
18809. 
Searle (C. B.) His masterpiece. 
16572. 
Searle (Katharine) Three war 
sketches. 14049*. 


Sears (EF. W.): 
Betraying one’s confidence. 27139. 
How the rent was paid. 21781. 
World’s injustice. 24541. 
Sears (G. H.) Evil & environment. 
[ete.] 16475, 16476. 


pt. 3, DY S,, VIS. 


Sears (Zelda) Cinderella Smith. 
8297. 
Sears, Roebuck & co.: 
Bargain counter. [ete.] T79- 
782, 2480, 4583-4589, 7820— 


7828, 10584, 13415-18424, 27140. 


Cat. 133. [ete.] 18433, 2ifa2— 
21786. 

_ Your grocery store. 4590, 30899, 
30900. 


Searson (J. W.): 

Course of study. 24542. 

Studies in reading. 4591. 
Seas between. (Drama) 320138. 
Seasholes (C. L.) Philadelphia, Pa., 


map. 382268. 

Seaside belles. (Drama) 8489. 
Seat (C. B.)  Wanted—an actress. 
5221: 


(Drama) 25087. 
(Drama) 11158. 


Seat of war. 
Seat of the war. 


Seat work in counting. 29960. 

Seattle, Wash., direct. 10587. 

Seattle. Wash. map. 3105, 25171, 
32280. 

Seattle times. Seattle times’ tours. 
24543. 


Sebring, O., map. 3106. 
Seca (Pedro Muiioz) See Mufioz Seca 
(Pedro) 
Schler & co.: 

Baldwin 
28188. 
In the air & on the road. 783. 
Second (W. LE.) Salesmanship. 2483, 
30901. 
Second floor opposite. 
Second Mrs. Tanqueray. 


(F. .G.)  Frailmobile. 


(Drama) 2921. 
(Motion pic- 


ture) 8919. 

Second story ringer. (Motion picture) 
25363. 

Second woman. (Drama) 18916. 

Secret cellar. (Motion picture) 
25364. 

Secret foe. (Motion picture) 5877. 


Secret kingdom. (Drama) 5177. 

Secret kingdom. (Motion picture) 
27930-27937, 32533-32535. 

Secret love. (Motion picture) 5878. 

Secret of the desert. (Motion picture) 


19292. 

Secret of the night. (Motion picture) 
17054. 

Secret of the submarine. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8920. 


Secret of the swamp. (Motion picture) 
17055. 


Seeret service man. (Drama) 25088. 

Secret seven. (Motion picture) 5879. 

Secret sex. (Drama) 8490. 

Secret sin. (Drama) 1177. 

Secretary. (Drama) 1178. 

Secretary of the treasury. (Drama) 
18917. 


1794 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Secreto de la biblioteca. (Drama) 
2922. 

‘Sectional hotel direct. & tourist’s 
guide. 784. 

Security envelope co. Leatherope 
price list. 7829. 


Security trust & savings bank: 


California, map. 14072. 
Comparative rainfall chart of 

southern Cal. 138425. 
Security trust co., Detroit. Time for 


easting up accts. 30902. 
Security trust co. of Rochester: 


Administration of estates. 30903. 
Cost & quality. 785. 
Discretionary trusts. 7830. 
Permanency of location. 21787. 
Your agent. 27141. 
See America first. (Drama) 1179. 
Seed. (Drama) 14040. 
Seeds (R. M.) Bigger, better bus. 
4592. 
Seeds of jealousy. (Motion picture) 
325386. 
Seeds of suspicion. (Motion picture) 
8907. 
Seehausen, Wehrs & co. Catalog. 
27142. | 
Seekers. (Motion picture) 143864. 


Seeley, Cal., map. 22786. 

Seelman (J. J.) Pre-laboratory 
technic. 24544. 

Seely (Ray) Lake Co., Ind., map. 
32229. 


Seeman bros. Premiums. 13426. 
Seerley (H. H.) Geog. of Iowa. 
10588. 

Seesholtz (A. G.) Secret of eternal ' 
youth. 30904. 


Segal (Alfred) “?” 27148. 
Segal (R. H.) Test of faith. 
Segall (Harry) Friend wife. 
31776. 
Segregation. (Drama) 14041. 
Seguin, Tex., map. 27752. 
Sehl (H. W.) Bigger, 
mOADT 
Seibel (George): 
Duel with God. 16532. 
Last straw. 18858. 
Trio in a flat. 22629. 
Uplifting Miss Paprika. 16701. 
Semert (J. S.) Lights & shadows of 
Wey. city... O74. 
Seide (Monica) Nimble Jack. 78381. 
Seiler (G. P.) At Hotel On-de-Blink. 


21788. 
24944, 


better bus. 


22358. 
Seilnacht (Richard) Mashing a 
masher. 31884. 


Seippel (C. P.) How jealousy, the 
most despised of our emotions can 
be made the highway to greatness. 
2484. 


Seivwright (Jean): 

And now the sports suit of leather 
trimmed with fur. Lete. ] 
30905-30910. 

Beautiful in color are gauze like 

frocks. [ete.] 7832-7836. 

Boudoir costumes. [ete.] 
27148. 

Brighter the color the more modish 


27144— 


the suit. [ete.] 16152-16155. 
Capes of all sizes. [ete.] 4594, 
4595. 
For the summer froek comes the 
Summer hat. [ete.] 18434— 
18487. 


Gaily colored flowers trim sum- 
mer hats. [ete.] 10589-10593. 
Hats grow simple as frocks grow 


more elaborate. [ete.] 24545— 
24548. 

Informal frocks for fall are 
abundantly trimmed. [ete.] 
21789-21798. 

Newest hat is of Milan.  f[etc.] 
13433-13486. 

Selby (Alice) Sorrow’s cheer. 21794. 
Selby (M. M.) Peter plans. 11128. 


Selden (C. C.) Behind the clock. 
16497. 

Selden (C. W.) Selden lumber co. 
Suggestive lists. 21795. 

Selden (Ff. H.) Suggestive courses in 
mech, science. 13487. 


Selden lumber co. 
21795. 


Selfish 
17056. 

Selgas Ruiz (José) 

Selig polyscope co.: 
Along the border. 8676. 
Angelic attitude. 16891. 
AS ye sow. 25201. 
At Piney Ridge. 8679. 
Badgered. 8681. 
Bear of a story. 19115. 
Beauty hunters. 8684. 
Black orchid. 5416. 
Boarding house ham. 
Boomerang. 25224. 
Brand of Cain. 27788. 
Canby Hill outlaws. 22840. 
Chronicles of Bloom Center. 
Close call. 2523838. 
Conflict. 16922. 
Converging paths, 22853. 
Corner in water. 22854. 
Country that God forgot. 
Cowpuncher’s peril. 11382. 
Crisis. 22861. 
Crooked trails. 113838. 
Cycle of fate. 8719. 
Desert calls its own. 
Devil-in-chief, 5491. 


Suggestive lists. 


woman. (Motion picture) 


Vivivores. 2957, 


11358. 


D457. 


DIRH 


22857. 


5486. 


1795 


INDEX 


Selig polyscope co.—Continued. 

Devil, the servant 
5492. 

Diamonds are trumps. 
Dragnet (The) 5509. 
Dream of Eugene Aram. 5510. 
Elephant’s gratitude. 8736. 
Eventful evening. 25250. 
Far journey. 19165. 
Five franc piece. 32368. 


5497. 


and the man. 


Five thousand dollar elopement. 


11402. 
Following the flag. 27827. 
Garden of Allah. 323871. 
Germ of mystery. 19171. 
Girl detective. 27830. 
Girl of Gold Gulch. 14253. 


Going West to make good. 11416. 


Gold ship. 19186. 
Golden thought. 32378. 
Grinning skull. 5588. 
Hard way. 114238. 
Hare & the tortoise. 11424. 
Hedge of heart’s desire. 
Her dream of life. 5608. 
His brother’s keeper. 19202. 
In jungle wilds. 22919. 
In payment of the past. 
In the house of the chief. 
Into the Northland. 22926. 
Into the primitive. 11448. 
Legal advice. 14299. 
Local color. 16999. 
Making good. 5719. 
Man he might have been. 
Man within. 8841. 
Milk white flag. 143810. 
Mistake in rustlers. 22952. 
Mistakes will happen. 27900. 
Mix-up in movies. 5753. 
Ne’er-do-well. 5768. 
Number 13, westbeund. 5774. 
Old man who tried to grow youn 
17022. 
On Italy’s firing line. 
Only a rose. 25319. 
Out of the mist. 19258. 
Out of the shadows. 25320. 
Passing of Pete. 5809. 
Pony express rider. 22976. 
Power of the cross. 22977. 
Prince chap. 17040> 
Private bankers. 17042. 
Purchase price. 27917. 
Raiders. 22980. 
Regeneration of 
5850. 
Reprisal. 14850. 
Return. 143851. 
Right hand path. 32521. 
' Road to fame. 32524. 


32402. 


32474. 


Roping a sweetheart. 19286. 
Safe risk. 5862. 
Sheriff’s blunder. 27940. 


Sheriff’s duty.. 11534. 


2292 


27839. 


2. 


32443. 


or 
> 


Jim Halsey. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Selig polyscope co.—Continued. 
Shooting up the movies. 
Small town stuff. 25370. 
Social deception. 5889. 
Some duel. 14869. 
Stranger in New York. 8945. 
Taking a chance. 14377. 
Taming a grouchy Bill. 
Temperance town. 11555. 
-Temptation of Adam. 25381. 
Test of chivalry. 11556. 

Thou shalt not covet. 5934. 
Three wise men. 8956. 
Tinker (Jce) Joe Tinker says 
Keep fit. 18607. 
Toll of the jungle. 5937. 
Tom Martin, a man. 5938. 
Tom’s sacrifice. 25389. 
Tom’s strategy. 19324. 
Too many chefs. 8959. 
Trilby’s love Gisaster. 
Twisted trails. 32564. 
Two orphans. - 11566. 
Uneut diamonds. 5966. 
Unto those who sin. 5969. 
Valiants of Virginia. 14393. 
Virtue triumphant. 5976. 
Western masquerade. 19341. 
When Cupid slipped. 25399. 
Why love is blind. 5998. 
Wives of the rich. 8983. 
Woman who did not care. 8984. 
World series games. 25406. 
World’s greatest athletes. 
17096-17100, 19352-19355. 
Sell (George) baking eo. Announc- 
ing a new service for your conven- 
ience. 134388. 
Sellar (G. A.) Benjamin, Sellar mfg. 
co. Boy contractor. 6184. 
Selling aid cut service. Selling aid 
cuts. 4596, 24549. 

Sells-Floto shows ¢co.: - 

Circus parade fulfills the Biblical 


17059. 


19312. 


5945. 


11585, 


prophecy. 16156. ; 
Cooper (Ryley) Exploring with 
a circus. 23406. 


Cruickshank (Frank) Rosa Rosa- 


land has youth. 17406. 
Selma, Ala., direct. 16157. 
Selman (Harold): 
Just a suggestion. 31838. 
Titles. 8536. 
Selmer (Alexander) Selmer’s mod- 
ern musician. 10594. 


Selmer’s modern musician. 10594. 
Seltzer (Thomas): 


Inspector-general. 31824. 


War. 32118. 
Selwyn (Edgar) Double cure. 13923. 
Selwyn (G. H.): 

Ashes of love. 24899. 

Hertha’s mistake. 31805. 
Semanne (P.) Sinubérase. 30911. 
Seminary girls. (Drama) 8491. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


| 
Semkoff (Julia) Victims of love. 
HALT. 
Semmens (Lillian) Dear old Satur- 
day night. 11001. 
Semon (Samuel): 
Broken roads. 8283. 
Enehanting voice. 22414. 
Money. 31907. 
Superior forces. 29386. 
Senatobia, Miss., map. 1351. 
Sending George to Congress. {Drama) 
22584. 
Seneca Co. O., Farm jour. rural 
direct. 7837. 
Seneca Co., O. map. 8655. | 
Seneca Fails, N. ¥., map. 19078. 
Senger (Hans) Bus. control system. 
16158. 
Senior partner. (Drama) 32014. 
Senior pupil’s bk. 7838. | 
Senior student’s text bk. 27149, 30912. 
Senior teachers manual. 7843, 27150, 
309138. 
Senour (Caro) Little Arab. 11075 
Sentanel remedies co.: 
Weigele (H. J.) Congratula- 


tions. §126. 
When every day is full of song. 
4597. 


Sentinel mfg. co. Revised sentinel bk. 
of automatic cooking. 16159. 
Senton (M. 8S.) 60 up-to-date bank 
ads. 13439. 
Seola’s romance. (Drama) 16681. 
Separating from Sarah. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8921. 
September mourning. (Motion pic- 
ture) d880. 
Serafin, el pinturero. (Drama) 32015. | 
Seraphita. (Drama) 8492. 
Sergeanteene. (Drama) 32016. | 
Sergel (C. H.) Sergei’s selections for | 
reading & recitation. 30914. : 
Sergei’s selections for reading & reci- | 
tation. 30914. 
Serial film co., ine. | 
Philo Gubb. 35333- 2533). | 
Yeliow menace. 8989, 14418— | 
14494, 17102-17109. | 
Series pub. co. Handschin (C. H.) 
Handschin’s German series for be- | 
ginners. 17708. 
Serl (Emma) Work-a-day doings on 
the farm. 4598. 
Sermon. (Drama) 22585. 
Serpent. (Motion picture) 5881. 
Serpent & the dove. (Drama) 5178. 
Serpent in the house. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8922. 
Serra (Ugo): 
By the shortest of heads. 8701. 
Carmen. 5447. 
Christus. 5456. 
Deserter of subimarine S. 2. 5487. 


Serra (Ugo)—Continued. 
Man who bought London. 14307. 
Panther. 11504 
Peace-at-any-price man. 5813. 
Tem Brown's schooldays. 143884. 
Serrano (José Munos) See Muifos 
Serrano (José) 
Serrano (Le6n Navarro) See Navarro 
Serrano (Leén) 
Servette co. Intro. Miss Servette. 
TSAS. 
Service motor truck co. Service motor 
trucks. 786. 
Sessions loan & trust co. Evidence of 
security. 13440. 
seton (KE. T.) Fire. test. 1052. 
Seton (Julia) Mills of the gods. 


Settlement at Jamestown. (Drama) 
8327*. 

Settling the war. (Drama) 2923. 

Seven ages of a lawyer. (Drama) 
8493. 


Seven ages of the soul. (Drama) 
5095. 
Seven chances. (Drama) 16682. 
Seven gifts. (Drama) 1180. 
Seven plays for little folks. (Drama) 
16683. 
Seven whiskies & a bald _ pate. 
(Drama) 5144 
Seventeen. (Motion picture) 25365. 
seventh doctor. (Drama) 8494. 
mever (H. #.): 
Western newspaper assn. Current 
eyclopedia. 27498. 
——— Dear friend: You are one 
of 79 people. 21796, 22261. 
severa (W. IF.) co. 
Almanacco Tialiaee Severa e 
guida alla salute. 25424. 
Severa magyar naptara a jé egés- 
zség tanacsad6 ja 1917. 27151. 
Severa’s deutscher almanach u. 
gesundheits - rathgeber. fete. ] 
OT152 OT 59. 
Severa magyar naptara a jé egészség 
tanacsad6 ja 1917. 24151. 
Severa’s deutscher almanach u. gesund- 
heits-r rathgeber. 27152. 
Severa’s medical almanac & guide to 
health:.<2745s. 
Severos lLietuviSkas kalendorius ir 
vadevas i sveikata. 271 d+. 
Severov almanah in zdravoslovje za 
Slovence. 27155. 
Severov hrvatski kalendar i vodja 
zdravija. 27156. 
Severoy Slovensky kalendar a domaci 
lékate Sra 5: 
Severtiv Cesky kalendfir a domiaci 
1ékar. 27158. 
Severy Polski kalendarz i przewodnik 
zdrowia. 27159. 


77396—17-——22 1797 


INDEX 


pt; £3 Sv as 


Seward (A. F.): 
Astrological bureau of informa- 
tion. 16160, 
Star gazer. 21922. 
Seward Peninsula, Alaska, map. 5242. 
Sewing circle meets at Mrs. Martin’s. 


(Drama) 11159. 

Sewing machine . girls. (Drama) 
8495. 

Sex lure. (Motion picture) 27938. 


Sexton (Chandler) Key to Graham’s 
bus. shorthand. 16161. 
Sexton (Ethelyn) Shakespeare up-to- 
date. 22586. 
Sexten oil co. 
OS O2TISE 
Seymour (A. E.): 
Ham tragedy. 31794. 
In the nick of time. 31823. 
Mutual system. 320915. 
Seymour (Arthur): 
How Moses paid the mortgage. 
31812. 
Spider’s web. 32036. 
When a woman loves. 32130. 
Seymour (F. W.) How one gas co. 
handles its coke bus. 30916. 
Seymour (J. C. D.) Salvation of a 
race through the Birth of a nation. 
16070. 
Seymour (W. H.) 
16162. 
Seymour, Mo., map. 8656. 
Seymour, Tex., map. 25172. 


Sextons castor motor 


Cigaret & the boy. 


Seys (A. J.) Burglar news items. 
7849. 

Seyther (Wm.) MHiiben und @driiben. 
22452. 

Shackelford (Ethel) Jumping-off 
place. 11065. 

Shackles. (Motion picture) 5882. 

Shadow. (Motion picture) 27939. 

Shadow of a doubt. (Motion picture) 
8923. 

Shadow of asin. (Drama) 32017. 

Shadow of her past. (Motion picture) 
17057. 

Shadow of scandal.’ (Motion picture) 
16951, 16952. 

Shadow of the rope. (Drama) 11160. 

Shadow sinister. (Motion picture) 
22998. 

Shadowed shadow. (Motion picture) 
25366. 

Shadows (Drama) 2924. 

Shadows & sunshine. (Motion pic- 
Lure) * 2536, 

Shadows & suspicion. (Motion pic- 
ture) 22999. 

Shady Shore. (Drama) 5179. 

Shady side. (Drama) 32018. 


Shafer (A. L.): 
‘Persian drills for present day 
needs. [ete.] 4599, 4600. 


When that gape develops. 2485. 


Shaffner (Lillyan): 
Love, honor & obey. 5086. 
Revelation. 31999. 
White scarab. 25079. 
Shafter (Otto): 
Cohen and his coin. 1011. 
Diamonds are trumps. 2816. 
It never happened. 22464. 
Shaikewitz (Alexander) Their only 
son. 22619. 
Shakesfear (Bill E.) pseud. 
Bishop-Babecock-Becker ¢€o. 
Shakespeare (William) : 
As you like it. 27558*. 
Coriolanus (Tragedy of) 
31706. 
Hamlet. 
Julius 
11064*. 
Kaufmann von Venedig. 31974. 
King John. 24967. 
King Richard the Second. 16588*. 
King Richard III. 31840**. 
Macbeth. 16605*, 31872. 


See 


24924*, 


16565*. 


Ceesar. 2872*, 8392*, 


Merchant of Venice. 11094*, 
16616*. 
Midsummer dance dream. 1134, 


5102, 24993*. 
Much ado about nothing. 31913. 
Romeo & Juliet (Tragedy of) 


250382*. 
Taming of the shrew. 5195. 
Tempest. 32062*. 


Twelfth night. 27673*. 


Shakespeare, the playmaker. (Drama) 
16684. ; 
Shakespeare, the poet of the soul. 

(Drama) 8496. 
Shakespeare up-to-date. (Drama) 
22586. 
Shakespearean fantasy. (Drama) 
14176k 
Shakespeare’s country. 14822. 
Shakespeare’s fairies and follies. 
(Drama) 14042. 
Shakespeare’s sweetheart. (Drama) 
5180. 
Shakespeariana. (Drama) 181. 
Shakesperean festival pageant. 
(Drama) 8497. 
Shakspere festival. (Drama) 8497*, 
14042*. 


Shaler (Robert) Boy scouts for home 
protection. [ete.] 24550-24552. 
Shallcross (C. F.) : 
L. & L. rating system. 10595. 
Larter (A. BE.) L. & Li ratme 
system. 10055. 
Sham reality. (Motion picture) 8924. 
Shanks (J. M.) Figmill co. How to 
play Figmill. 20234. 
Shanks & chivalry. (Motion picture} 
Bobet. 


1798 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Shannon (A. E.) Outfit furniture & 
rug co. Our premium plan. 7593, 
Shannon (J. D.): 
Columbus mutual life insur. co. 
Shannon’s table of life insur. 


results. 12004. 
Shannon’s life insur. instructor. 
18441. 
Shannon (T. W.) New perfect man- 
hood. 10598. 


Sharkey (R. J.) Citizens dairy co. 
Will you save me. 11966. 


Sharon, Mass., map. 8637. 
Sharon, Pa., map. 1352. 
Sharon iron & metal co. 
tion table no. 1. 21798. 
Sharp (H. E.) Sex control in poul- 
try breeding. 7850, 10599, 13442. 


Computa- 


Sharp (James) Viavi cause. 787. 
Sharp (Marcus) War game. 18438 
Sharps & flats. 2486, 138443. 
Sharpsteen (EK. J.) Fugitives. 11027. 


Shartle (A. J.) Clements (J. R.) 
Shaw’s campaign songs. 154. 

Shattered fragments. (Drama) 8498. 

Shattered idol. (Drama) 8499. 

Shaughraun. (Drama) 22662-1. 

Shaun’s farewell. (Drama) 25039. 

Shaw (A. M.) Whispered gratitude. 
13444. ; 

Shaw (A. W.) co.: 

Course in retail merchandising. 
30918-30926. 
161 store plans. 21799. 

Shaw (HE. F.) Why Col. Roosevelt 
should not be commandeered into 
the presidency. 13445. 

Shaw (G. B.).: 


Androcles and the lion. 10955, 
10955*. 

England’s difficulty in Ireland. 
[ete.] 10600-10602. 

G. Bernard Shaw on Anglo-Amer. 
relations. 27160. 

Intro. to Internatl. govt. 21800. 

Shaw (Mrs. G. Bernard) Woman on 


her own. 14063*, 16729. 
Shaw (J. O.) Directions to play 
Diviso. 4601. 
Shaw (Louise) Substitute. 13950. 
Shaw (Mary) His price. 16578. 


Shaw (P. L.): 
Couple of crabs. 10994. 
Land o’ love. 13968. 
Shaw (Stanley) Carpet of Kamrah. 
20161. 
Shaw (T. 1L.): 
Gollos (A. M.) 
the theatre. 
Little (R. H.) Photoplay as a 
reflection of life. 5382. 
Moore (Hilbert) Student guide no. 
1. 601. 


Practical study at 
BUN Gea 


— 


Shaw (W. C.) 
27162. 

Shaw (W. E.): 

Cornish, Plainfield, Meriden, N. 


Brief-maker’s notebk. 


H., direct. 3501. 

Hanover and Lyme, N. H., direct. 
6822. 

Newton, Kingston, ete, N. H., 
direct. 15880. 

Salem, Canobie Lake district, N. 
H., direct. 767. 

Shawe (J. N.) Ancients, in the long 


ago. [ete.] 21801-21808. 
Shawnee, OKl., direct. 21804. 
Shayne — (Al) Interrupted 

11059. 

She. (Motion picture) 
She and it. (Drama) 8500. 
She auto know. (Drama) 32019. 


She couldn’t decide. (Drama) 8501. 
She declines the marriage offer. 
(Drama) 2925. 
She got away with it. 
She, of Mars. 

She smiled. 


singer. 


14365. 


(Drama) 1181. 
(Drama) 1182. 

(Drama) 8502. 

She tried to _ sizzle but 
(Drama) 32020. 

She wanted a Ford. 
25368. 

She was some vampire. 
ture) 17058. 

She who last laughs. (Motion picture) 
23000. 

She won the prize. 
11533. 

She wrote a play and played it. 
tion picture) 19293. 

Sheafe (C. M.) jr. Unguarded gates. 
25065. 


fizzled. 
(Motion picture) 


(Motion pic- 


(Motion picture) 


(Mo- 


Sheboygan Co., Wis., map. 19079. 
Shedd-Brown mfg. co.: 
Antrim Co., Mich., map. 2976. 
Blaine Co., Mont., map. 14069. 


Braxton Co., W. Va., map. 27692. 
Cheboygan, Co., Mich., map. 2998. 
Divide Co., N. D., map. 3014. 
Fayette Co., W. Va., map. 32202. 
Grand Traverse Co., Mich., map. 
3025. 

Iron Co., Mich., map. 32228. 
Kansas, map. 38037. 


Lamoure Co., N. D., map. 16812. 
Marion Co., W. Va., map. 32287. 
Otsego Co, Mich., map. 3087. 

Ottertail Co., Minn. map. 16846. 
Pocahontas Co. W. Va., map. 

22779. 

Preston Co., W. Va., map. 382270. 
tichland Co., Mont., map. 32272. 


Richland Co., N. D., map. 19067. 
Roscommon Co., Mich. map. 
3099. 


Vilas Co;, Wis., map. s129) 


1799 


INDEX 


pt.1, n.-si, vei 


a eee ee 


Shedd-Brown mfg. co.—Continued. 
Walla Walla Co., Wash., map. 
Siac: 


Washington (State) map. 8185. 
Yakima Co., Wash., map. 3148. 
Sheehan (C. A.) Invention for the 


dead. 4602. 


Sheehan (M. J.) Watchful waiting 


wins. 13446. 

Sheep dog. (Drama) 11162. 
Sheerin (T. E.) Thomas E. Sheerin, 
nurseryman. T78d1. 

Sheeza Bear. (Motion picture) 
5632. 


Sheffield (Philip) Third eye. 

Sheffield, Ia., map. 277538. 

Sheffield farms. World-wide search. 
7852. 

Sheffield silver co., ine. Sheffield serv- 
ice plan catalog. 7853. 

Shelbina, Mo., map. 32281. 

Shelburne, N. H., map. 14166. 

Shelby, N. C., map. 5348. 

Shelby Co., Ind., directory. 10603. 

Shelby Co., Ind., map. 3107. 

Shelby Co., O., direct. 30927. 

Shelby Co., O., map. 27754 

Shelby Co., Tenn., map. 22787. 

Shelbyville, Ind., map. 32282, 32283. 

Shelbyville, Ky., map. 25173. 

Sheldon (A. F.): 


8582. 


_Anal. of the prin. of service. 
16163. 

First Sheldon lecture. 13447. 

Human equation, 18439. 

Sheldon schl. manual of instr. 
21805. 

Sheldon (Edward): 
Alice in Wonderland. 22350. 


Lonely heart. 16600. 

Man who was dead. 27630. 
Sheldon (H. 8.) Violation. 32109. 
Sheldon (J. C.) Blue print plans & 

instr. for making a Sheldon home- 
made concrete mixer. 10604. 

Sheldon (R. C.): 

Man hunt. 381879. 

Prerogative of Peggy. 

Test. 18926. 

Sheldon mfg. co. Sheldon (J. C.) 
Blue print plans and instr. for mak- 
ing a Sheldon home-made concrete 
mixer. 10604. 


1152. 


Shel- 


Sheldon schl. Sheldon (A. F.) 
don schl. manual of instr. 21805. 
Shelk (Russell) Applegate co. Test 


that proves Applegate cleaning is 


perfect. 6065. 

Shellzok (J. J.) Rupture conquered. 
4603. 

Shelman (W. M.) Eugenic: culture. 
13448. 


Shelton (FF. C.): 
German-American. 
Yankee symbols. 


21806. 
30928. 


Shelton, Conn., direct. 28099. 
Shemus O’Brien. (Motion picture) 


BATS. 

Shepard (C. E.) Shepard (C. E.) 
agency. Advertisers guide. 788. 
Shepard (F. A.) Shepard schl. of 
music. Shepard piano system. 

24564. ; 


Shepard (Frank) co. Shepard’s cita- 
tions. 789-802, 2487-2494, 4604-4618, 
- 7854-7871, 10606-10613, 18449-13457, 
16164-16171, 18440-18456, 21807- 
21830, 24553-24568, 27163-27179, 
30829-30952. 

Shepard (H. N.): 
Contracts of infants. 
Extraordinary legal 

30953. 

Shepard (W. E.) 

fied. 30954. 

Shepard § schl. 

piano system. 

Shepherd (J. P.) Jamun eo. 

compound in diabetes. 447. 

Shepherd (R. M.) Due date tickler. 

30955. 
Sheppard (Cyrus). No name skit. 
25004. 
Sheppard (H. C.) 


4619. 
remedies. 


How to get sancti- 


of music. Shepard 


24564. 
Jamun 


Sheppard’s famous 


Anconas. 4620. 
Sheppard (W. C.) Rambler club in 
Panama. 16172. 


Shepperson (J. J.) Shepperson effi- 
ciency of identification. 30956. 

Shepperson pub. co. Cotton facts. 
30957. 

Sher-a-coca co. of Pittsburgh. Sher-a- 
coca & Sher-a-coca punch. 2495. 

Sheridan (E. E.) Peoples trust & sav- 


ings bank of Chicago. Convertible 
savings bond agreement. 10437. 

Sheridan (G. C.) Exanima. 31751. 

Sheridan (Mattie) Family affair. 
81755. 

Sheridan (P. H.) Your own bk. 808. 

Sheridan (R. B.) Critic. 1016. 

Sheridan (W. M.) & co., ine. Reason 
why. 10614. 

Sheridan, Wy., direct. 27180. 

Sheridan Co., Wy., direct. 27180. 

Sheriff of Pine Mountain. (Motion 
picture) 14866. 

Sheriff’s blunder. (Motion picture) 
27940. 

Sheriff’s duty. (Motion picture) 
11534. 

Sherlock Holmes. (Motion picture) 
tao 

Sherman (A. R.) Birds by the way- 
side in Egypt & Nubia. 804. 

Sherman (C. L.) Great dot mystery. 
21831. 

Sherman (Carol) First steps in the 


study of the pedals. 30958. 


1800 


INDEX 


- nos, 1-12, 1916 


Sherman (Dorothy> Musical fantasy 
with a dash of Shakespeare. 5113. 


Sherman (F. J.) Aldine — speller. 
1546, 1547. 


Sherman (J. M.) Cate 
Christmas tree dialogue. 


Sherman (R. J.): 
Minister and the thief. 31895. 
Tramp’s redemption. 18931. 
Sherman (Sylvia) Pipes 0’ 
$9131. 
Sherman, Tex., direct. 
Sherman, Clay & co.: 
Bailey (N. B.) Course of lessons 
on the ukulele. 25505. 
Peterson system of playing 
the guitar. 47. 
Sherman, French & co.: 
Albion and Rosamond, and The 
living voice. 22349*. 
Everyman militant. 138927*. 
Locust fiower. 27625. 
Sherman was right. (Drama) 1183. 
Sherrodsville, O., map. 3108. 
Sherwin (Hugo) Burglar. 22379. 
Sherwin (Ross) Mirage. 1114. 
Sherwin - Williams co. Estimating 
chart. [fete.] 30959-30961. 
Sherwood (E. H.): 
Bobbie Bubbles. 4621. 
Chuck & Coonie caught in the 
corn. f[ete.] 30962, 30963. 
Sherwood (G. M.) Mays (Clarke) 
Treasure chest. 4211. 

Sherwood (Mary) Ananias & co. 
IOSD: 

Sherwood Park, N. Y., direct. 7407. 

Shibley (A. A.) Repentant prodigal. 
22574. 

Shibley (G. H.) 
24565. 

Shideler (A. N.): 

Cooney (J. M.) Lecture on the 

- eompesers. 1618. 

Worthington (H. 8.) Lecture on 
French literature. 10913. 
Shielding shadow. (Motion picture) 

23001-23015. 


(A. E.) 
28527. 


Pan, 


27181. 


Preparedness plus. 


Shielingford (Osmond) Daisy. 1020. 
Shiels (Albert) N. Y. city arith. 
8130. 
Shillito (John) co.: 
Co-op. player piano buying. 
21832. 
Our greatest offer. 27182. 


Your saving. 30964. 

Shingle branch, West coast lumber- 
men’s assn. See West coast lum- 
bermen’s assn., Shingle brand. 

Shinn (Everett): 

Children of Hagar. 16515. 
Your people. 1233. 

Shinn (W. C.) Mason (Walt) 

Christmas thought. 30064. 


Ship in the wake. (Drama). 11163. 
Shirker. (Drama) 2926. 
Shirley (J. C.): 
Angel’s song. 805. 
Dove. 13458. 
Sometimes. 16178. 
Thou lute forlorn. 7872. 
Waiting. 4622. 
Shively (Josephine) : 
Her husbandless honeymoon. 
24954, 24955. 
When Silvia sings. 32133. 
Shives (D. W.) Rupture, hernia. 
24566. 
ee tAc* 8.) Student’s guide. 
(873. 


Shoe & leather reptr. ann. 18457. 
Shoe & leather reporter co.: 
Pocket direct. of shoe mfrs. 
Shoe & leather reptr. ann. 
Shoe & leather reporter 
pocket direct. 7874. 
Shoe factory buyers’ guide. 16174. 
Shoemaker of Kopenick. (Motion pic- 


2376. 
18457. 
co.’S 


ture) 382345. 
Shoemaker’s trouble. (Drama) 2927. 
Shoes. (Motion picture) 14867. 


Shoholm (G. J.) Boston social sur- 


vey. 24567. 

Shoninger (B.) co. Cat. of Shoninger 
pianos. 138459. 

Shooting his ’art out. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32538. 

Shooting up the movies. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17659. 

Shop girl. (Motion picture) 14418. 

Shoplifter. (Drama) 25040. 

Shoplifters. (Drama) 32021. 

Shores (R. J.) Melinda and her sis- 
ters. 8417*. 

Short (Marion) Return of Hi Jinks. 
27655. 


Short circuited. (Drama) 1174. 
Shortwriter co. of America: 
Shortwriting, the stepping-stone to 
a successful future. 4623. 
Speed writing on the shortwriter. 
806. 
Shoshone Co., Id., direct. 29744. 
Shot-gun pattern target co. Outer’s 
bk. shot-gun target. 7875. 
Shoudy (J. E.) Ravalli Co., Mont., 


map. 16857. 

Should she have told? (Motion pic- 
ture) 27941. 

Should there be children? (Drama) 
32022. 

Shower of gold for motion picture 
fans. 4458. 

Showing Henry. (Drama) 8503. 


Showing some speed. (Motion pic- 


ture) 143138, 25310. 

Shrapnel. (Drama) 16685. 
Shredded wheat co. Bldg. better 
babies. 18458. 


1801 


INDEX 


Shreveport, La., map. 22788. 


Shrimp. (Drama) 32023. 
Shrine of happiness. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8925. 


Shriner (Joe) Pushing to the front. 
1159. 


Shuffle. (Drama) 22587. 
Shuler & Benninghofer. Yarn of the 
nestle down bag. 27183. 
Shuler rubber & supply co. 
16175. 

Shultis (W. C.) Avondale realty co. 
I am the renter. 6096. 

Shults (W. G.) Shults H. Z. method 
arith 2iS3aa. 

Shuman (A.) & @o. 


Cat. A. 


Old & new Bos- 


ton. 380965. 

Shuman (R. R.) Bigger, better bus. 
7876. 

Shunemite maid in the court of David 
and Solomon. (Drama) 2928. 

Shupe (V. I.) Seeing America. 
30966. 

Shuttlecock. (Drama) 8504. 

Si de las ninas. (Drama) 27658*. 


Sibbel (Joseph) studio. Sibbel statu- 


ary. 27184. 
Sicard (Stephen) lHfficiency bridge 
eard. 24568. 
Sickles-Loder co. Hardware. 24569. 
Sicocan (John) Culibrk - Kraisnik 


(S.) 
jere u braku. 
Sidener (C. H.) 


Odbjeglica ili posljedice nev- 
9353. 
Feast & fast calen- 


dar. 20226. 

Sidener-Van Riper adv. co. Ice is 
more than frozen water.  [etc.] 
16176-16179. 

Sidway mercantile co.: 

Allwin baby carriages. [ete.] 
4624, 4625, 7879. 
Sidway baby vehicles. 30967. 


Siebert (W. H.) 
of N. H. 380968. 

Siege of Verdun. (Drama) 22588. 

Siegel (Fred) From the same place. 
1059. 

Siegel (William) Sister and brother. 
8507. 


Loyalist refugees 


Siegel-Myers schl. of music: 
Clark (F. C.) Course of lessons 
in public schl. music. 3465, 
14807, 28607. 


Hddy (Clarence) Course of les- 


sons for the pipe organ. 3681, 
15050. 

Protheroe (Daniel) Course of 
lessons in choral conducting. 
4479, 16018. 


Wrightson (H. J.) Course of les- 


sons in musical composition. 
16451. 
Siegfried (F. H.) Bigger, better bus. 
16180. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Sienkiewicz (Henryk) Chevaliers 
teutoniques. 31681. 

Sierra Morena. (Drama) 2929. 
Sieur du Lhut. (Drama) 27659. 
Siev (Belle) Vice & virtue. 32105. 
Siewert (H. <A.) Valuable hdbk. 
13460. 

Sign. (Drama) 18918. 

Sign of the poppy. (Motion picture) 
27942. 


Sigurjousson (Johann) Modern Ice- 
landic plays. 27637*. 

Silberman (O.) jr. Mother’s treasure. 
16181. 

Silberman (Othman) Silberman (0O.) 
jr. Mother’s treasure. 16181. 

Silbert (Celia) Honeymoon in 2000. 


5058. 

Silent battle. (Motion picture) 
14868. 

Silent man of Timber Gulch. (Motion 
picture) tta36 - 

Silent member. (Motion picture) 
5883. 

Silent menace. (Motion picture) 
25331. 

Silent partner. (Drama) 11165. 
Silent power. (Drama) 22589. 
Silent shame. (Motion picture) 
14410. 

Silent stranger. (Motion picture) 
19294. 

Silent Sue. (Drama) 1184. 

Silex percolator co. Silent way. 
10617. 


Silk guide, ine. Silk guide. 27185. 
Silk industry in Japan & the United 


States. (Motion picture) 23016. 
Silks &_ satins. (Motion picture) 
11534. 


Sill (L. M.) Tidings brought to Mary. 
18930. 
Sill stove works. Carroll (A. A.) 
Problem solved. 17328. 
Silly sultan. (Motion picture) 23017. 
Silver (Charles) Stagestruck. 18921. 
Silver (S. W.) Natl. musician’s 
direct. co. Northern Cal. musician 
directory. 4309. 
Silver, Burdett & co.: 
Conn .(H. W.) 
health. 6424. 
Evans (L. B.) Farm life readers. 
15072. 
Felter (W. 1.) 
arith. 9558. 
Fryberger (A. M.) Listening les- 
sons in music. 20272. 
Great composers of the world. 


Physiol. & 


Buker-Felter 


4626. - 

Hall (Jennie) Teachers manual. 
29239. 

Nihart (B. F.) New century 
ariths. 10364. 


1802 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Lc ae aS 


Silver, Burdett & co.—Continued. 
Parker (Horatio) Progressive 
musie ser. 21511. 
Teacher’s manual. 10424, 


18266. 
Reading, what it is. 16182. 
Serl (Emma) Work-a-day do- 


ings on the farm. 4598. 
Thompson (J. G.) Word from 
word readers. 27342. 
Ward (KE. G.) Natl. method in 


reading. 4850. 
Rational method in reading. 
2662, 31406. 
Silver shell. (Motion picture) 11550, 
Silverman (Albert) Whose fault. 
32141. 
Silvers (Lew) On the spot. 22541. 
Simi co. Blum (Anthony) Science of 
successful investment in mines. 
14666. 
Simmons (A. L.): 
é Triptolemus. 11202. 
Vestal-virgins. 11213. 


Simmons (fveline) Light of mercy. 


309869. 
Simmons (John) co. Cataiogue no. 
39. 18459. 
Simmons (M. M.) Romantic hist. of 
Muscongus. 21884. 
Simmons (P. P.) co., ine.: 
Gerton (A. T.) Arith. by prac- 


tice. 9647, 15178. 
Orville (Flerence) 
Bunnyboro. 4405. 
Simmons-Boardman pub. co.: 
Battle cry of pace. 18460. 


Bunnies of 


Railway age gazette. 10485, 16034, | 


18321. 
Simms (P. S.) 
21835. 
‘Simms (W. P.) Canadians 
only eight minutes to 
mous Regina trench. 30970. 
Simon (Anna) Wirtshaus zur stadt 
Petrograd. 1229. 
Simon (Franklin) & co.: 


needed 
take the fa- 


Correct dress for women, ete. 
10618. 
Store of individual shops. 27186. 


Simon (Leila) Getting in touch witi 
the Infinite supply. 10619. 
Simcen (M. M.): 
Aus bivouac und sc 
* 10961. 
Wirtshaus zur stadt Petrograd. 
1229. 
Simon says, toes up. 
Simonds (F. H.): 


hnitzen-graben. 


(Drama) 8595. 


Along the Adriatic. [ete.] 2496— | 
2499. 

As spring comes. - [etc.] 4627, 
4628, 

Bagdad failure. [ete.] 807, 808 

My trip to Verdun. 13461. 


Book-keeper’s friend. 


Simonds mfg. co. How to file a hand 


Saw. 21836. 

Simone (D. R. de) Mister Nobody. 
31900. 

Simons (S. E.) Shakspere festival. 
8497T*. 


Simonson (A.) What you can do with 


a Simonson switch. 30974. 
Simonson (Jules) : 
Cai 22380. 
Mill lion dollar bill. 2892. 


My boo-ful baby. 5115. 
a) 


Simp conductor. (Dram: 2259U.- 

Simpkins auto. (Drama) 22591. 

Simple acceunt sales book co. Pro- 
tecting your profits. [ete.] 21837 
21838. 

Simplex service co. Simplex sucin 
course. 2500. 

Simplicissimus-verlag, g. m. b. h. & co 
Simplicissimus. 16183, 18461 

Simpsen (O. H.) Gen. Sherman tree 
fete.] 21839, 21840. 

Simpson (Orval) Hangers—all kinds. 

' T8890. 

Simpson (R. B.)° Put it down, Henry. 
5160. 

Simpson (Robert) Legacy of tears. 
9501. 


Simpson (W. S.)- Natl. ae of 
credit adjustments of the U. S., ine. 
Natl. system of adjustment ee: 
i 12999. 
impson, Showalter & Barker, inc.: 

Fothergill (E. Q.) Ice cream in 


the home. 6707. 

Harding cream co. Selling & 
slogans. 6825. 

Mansfield (G. ©.) co. Sales chart. 
7312. 

Neuman (H. LL.) Putting it over. 
640. 

New Haven dairy. Portfolio of 


advertisements. 4315. 
Rieck (E. E.) co. Turning cold 
comfort inte cold cash. 4502. 
Winning hand for the dealer. 

735. 

Sims (C. B.) Amer. 
Washelli. 3196. 
Sin against society. 
Sin el amor que encanta. 

32024. 

Sinclair (Angus) co. 
Westinghouse universal 
electro-pneumatic brake. 

Sinelair (Arthur) Face value. 


necropolis co. 


(Drama) 14043. 
(Drama) 


Kiehm (G. W.) 
standard 

(i123. 

16542. 


Sinclair (J. B.) Cowboy’s dream. 
7881. 
Sinclair (Jack) See Sinclair (J. B.) 


Instructions for 
valuable 


Sinclair (James) 
collecting & preserving 
lepidoptera. 4629. 


1803 


INDEX 


Sinclair (Maud) 
S383. 

Sinclair (W. C.) 
Better bank ads. 


Her wedding day. 


Sinclair adv. co. 
10620. 


Sinclair adv. co. Better bank ads. 
10620. 

Sindici (Magda) Kaiser would give 
Belgium for peace. 30975. 

Sing a song o’ sixpence. (Drama) 
11166. 

Singed wings (Drama) 2930. 

Singer (B.) Bulletin. 21841, 24570, 


27187, 30976. 
Singer (Elmer) Booklet. 30978. 
Singer almanac. 2502, 24571. 
Singer and the simp. (Drama) 8506. 
Singer mfg. co.: 

Additions to and alterations in 
form. [ete.] 7882-7885, 13464, 
13465, 16193-16195. 

Four needle Singer 
fete.] 80979-81001. 

Instructions for using Singer sew- 


machine. 


ing machine. fete.] 4630, 
10621, 21842-21851, 24572, 24584, 
27188-27193. 

Singer almanac. 24571. 


Singer piano mfg. co. Instruction bk. 
TSS86. 
Singer sewing machine co., inc.: 
New high speed multiple needle. 
[ete.] 13466-13477. 
Singer almanac. 2502. 
Singer machine. 2503, 4631, 4632, 
7887, 10622. 

Singh (Serdar Jogendra) 
dra Singh (Sardar) 
Singh (St. Nihal) India’s service to 

the empire. 46383. 


See Jogen- 


Singler & Blakemore. Amer. natl. 
bank, Sapulpa, Okl. System sav- 


ings certificate. 9023. 
Singleton (Esther): 
Furniture of the revolutionary 
period. 4634. 
Hist. gardens of New England. 


Old silver. 16196. . 
Singleton (lL. S.) Contribution to the 
study of faces. 2504. 
Sins of her parent. (Motion picture) 
279438. 
Sins of men. 
Sins of society. 
5884. 
Sin’s 


(Motion picture) 11538. 
(Motion picture) 
picture) 


penalty. -(Motion 


Sinsheimer (Samuel) Only place of 
its kind in the world. 18474. 

Sioux City, Ia., direct. 31002. 

Sioux Co., Neb.,emap. 22789. » 

Sioux Falls, S. D., direct. 24585. 

Sioux Falls, S. D., map. 19680. 

Sioux Rapids, Ia., map. 22790. 


pt. 1, 0S, ¥. a2 


Sipe (P. B.): 
Dancing bacchante. 1022. 
Marrying Mary. 24988. 


Siren’s song. (Motion picture) 32539. 


Sirovich (W: I.): 
No. 2, suspended sentence. 11113. 
Suspended sentence. 11178. 


Sisseton, S. D., map. 25174. 

Sissy. (Drama) 22592. 

Sister and brother. (Drama) 8507. 

Sister Cecillia. (Motion picture) 
19295. 


Sister Mary. (Drama) 27660. 
Sister of St. Joseph. See Mary Domi- 
tilla (Sister) 


Sister to Cain. (Motion picture) 
5885. 
Sisters. (Drama) 8508, 22593. 


Sisters of mercy. Wonderful Christ- 


mas gift. 32154. 


Sisters of Susanna. (Drama) 22594. 

Sit still! (Drama) 14044. 

Sites (H. W.) Investment bankers & 
brokers of America. 24586. 

Sittig (IJ/rs. Frank) Jessie & the 
talking pansies. [ete.] 21852- 
21854. 

Sivery (M. 8S.) Charlie the boot- 
black. 24587. 

Six bells. (Drama) 8509. 

Six best sellers. (Drama) 32025. 

Six favorite stories. 10623. 

Six miles from a lemon. (Drama) 
25041. 

Six one-act plays. (Drama) 25042. 

Six peaches and a pair. (Drama) 


11167. 
Sixth reader. 
Sixty and six. 
Skate-for a bride. 

5886. 
Skeleton 

5887. 
Skidelsky (S. 8.) Tales of a traveler. 

16197, 21855, 24588, 31003. 

Skinner (C. L.): 
And West is West. 
Autumn dawn. 7892. 
Kan-il-lak the singer to Nakku. 
fete.] 4635-4687. 
Skinner (F. J.) C. S. R. blue book 

of dogdom. 3391, 23317, 28490. 
Skinner & Kennedy stationery _ co. 

Grasshopper. 321, . oti, aaa 

20357. 

Skinner bros. mfg. ce. 
touched air. 21856. 
Skinner engine co. Univalue unaflow. 

fete.] 138478, 13479. 

Skirting the skirts. 
Skirts & cinders. 

11539. 
Skreberg 

10626. 


26660. 
(Drama) 11168. 
(Motion picture) 


hand. (Motion picture) 


10624. 


Breathe un- 


(Drama) 1185. 
(Motion picture) 
idea. 


(Hans) Big Bend 


1804 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Skutch (R. F.) Five graces. 8346. 
Slade & Miller co. Stick craft. 13480, 
31004. 

Slama (L. K.) Getting a_ raise. 
7898. 

Slander. (Motion picture) 8927. 
Slane (O. B.) Story of the ancient 
eraft. 24590. | 


‘Slater (L. L.) Heart of old New 
England. 27597. 


Slattery (J. T.) Scientific baseball, 
systematized notes for coaching. 
10627. 

Slattery & co. Twenty paymt. plan. 
18476. 

Slave. (Motion picture) 25369. 

Slave market. (Motion picture) 
32540. 

Slave traffic. (Drama) 32026. 

Slaves. (Drama) 32027. 

Slavit (Joseph) Legitimate. 1097. 


Slavonic-Amer. patriotic proclamation. 
18477. 

Slawson (L. H.) co. 
oly. 2505. 
Slawson-Decker 
search. 7852. 
Slayton (Victor) 
civilian 
2135 
Sleep breaker. (Drama) 
Sleepeck-Helman ptg. co. 

publicity. 1847S 
Sleeping bags. (Drama) 8510. 
Sleeping beauty. (Drama) 
27580*, 27656. 
Slichter (S. H.): 
Coupons, trading stamps & pre- 
mium systems. 13482. 
Mirs.’ aids to retailers in market- 
ing goods. 6723. 

Turn-over of labor. 16199. 
Slipping one over. (Drama) 45151. 
Sloan (W. H.) Bribe. 4996. 
Sloane (D. H.): 

Alimony club. 976. 

Arm of the law. 4987. 

Conauest. 1012. 

Nothing overlooked. 
Sieane (Geraldine) : 

Alimony club. 976. 

Conquest. 1012. 

Nothing overlooked. 11112. 


Greatest monop- 


co. World wide 


War babies bane of 
soldier at Plattsburg. 


1186. 
Progressive 


2962*, 


TAA2. 


Sloane (J. H.) Arm of the law. 4987. 
Sloboda (Karl) Am teetisch. 16489. 
Sloss (Robert) : 

Allies’ drive nears Peronne. [etc.! 


16200-16202. 

Assails cruelty of deporting Bel- 
gians. [ete.] 31005, 31006. 
Bk. by von Biilow arouses Brit- 
ish ire. [ete.] 18479-18489. 
British expect new era of pros- 
perity. f[ete.] 21858-21866. 


ee 


Smith (A. N.) 


Sloss (Robert)—Continued. 
Change submarine attitude. 
24591-24593. 
Devote millions to censor U. S. 
mails. [ete.] 27194-27197. 
London lauds beat of the Daily 
news. 134838. 
Slovenski narod pub. co., ine. Amer- 
isko-slovenska pratika. 31007. 
Sowaczyiiski (And.) Chlopiec studu- 
katowy. 2800. 

Slums. (Motion picture) 8941. 
Small (Edward) Lhajul (Lhaurell) 
Life’s rose garden of song. 12753. 
Small (Jennie) Number bk. 27198. 


[ete.] 


Small magnetic hand. (Motion pic- 
ture) 23018. 

Small, Maynard & co., ine. O’Brien 
(£. J.) Best short stories of 1915. 
13142. 

Small town stuff. (Drama) 5182. 

Small town stuff. (Motion picture) 


25370. 
Smalley (G. W.): 


Americans abroad. [ete.] 2506— 
2508. 
Mr. Wilson abroad. fete.] 46388, 
4639. 
Persia. 809. 
Smalley mfg. co. Powerful Smalley. 
T7894. 
Smart (C. A.) Ineident. 2864. 
Smart (F. L.) Thrift system. 31008. 
Smiles and tears. (Drama) 14045. 
Smiley (C. E.) Locomotive break- 
downs. 31009. 


Smiley (R. W.): 
Curse of a nation. 
Jest of fate. 8391. 

Smite of conscience. (Motion picture) 


1019. 


32497. 

Smith (A. C.) Bigger, better bus. 
10628. 

Smith (A. D.) Confessions of King 
Aleohol. 16208. 

Smith (A. H.) co. Dijer-kiss. 31011. 

Smith; -CA:E) Interpretations of 


Bach’s small pieces. : 
Dolly days, ete. 31010. 


Smith (A. O.) co. Magic of motor 
wheeling. 13485. 

Smith (A. R.) Grant Co., Ind., mun. 
18999. 

Smith (Adam) Earl of Royster Ray. 
13486. 


Smith (C. C.) 

life insur. policies. 
Smith (C. E.): 

Complete treatment for the hair & 


Analysis of values of 
24594. 


scalp. 18490. 
Pract. course in touch typewrit- 
ing. 4640. 
Smith (C. J.) Easy road to reading. 


810. 


1805 


INDEX 


Smith (Charles) Origin of infantile 


paralysis. 21868. 
Smith (D. E.): 
Aritmética moderna. Lete.] 
8129, 8130. 


Essentials of arith. 4866, 10848. 
Mathematical portraits & pages. 
13487. 
Modern advanced arith. 4641. 
Smith (D. H.) Heartbroken mother 
at home. 24595. 
Smith (E. B.) In the land of Make- 
believe. 21869. 
Smith (E. D.) & co. Chrysanthemums. 
811. 
Smith (E. F.) Rivalling Germany’s 
chem. industry. 31013. 
Smith (E. G.) Prohibition is wrong. 


21870. 

Smith (Mrs. E. K.) Who named you. 
24596. 

Smith (E. L.) Simple system of farm 
accounting. 2509. 

Smith (E. M.) That blasted tooth. 
22617. 


Smith (H. R.): 

Springfield daily news. Different 
firms represented on this page. 
16228. 

What does the rebus say. 16204. 

Smith (E. 8.) Automatic code. 31012. 
Smith (E. T.) Universal lumber c¢al- 


culator. 16205. 

Smith (E. W.) Professional wrest- 
ling. 13488. 

Smith (Edgar) Alone at last. 8258. 

Smith (Edward) & co. Winners. 
10639. 

Smith (¥. B.) Floral shelter home. 
24597. 

Smith (F. E.) Most frequent diseases 
of mankind. 2510. 

Smith (F. H.) Kaiser krucified, or 
the cross of Germany. 18492. 


Smith (F. End of the world. 
24599. 
Smith (#. M.) co. 
blending. 24598. 
Smith (Farmer) Goodnight stories. 
812, 2511, 4642, 31014. 
Smith (Forrest) : 
Forrest Smith co., city property 


M.) 


Automatic flour 


cleaning house. 13489. - 
It looks small & it is small. 
18491. 


Smith (G. B.) 
Smith (G. C.): 
Investment opportunities. 7055. 
Preparing for the profession of ac- 
countancy. 12824. 
Smith (G. I.) Lime and its uses for 
agriculture. 21871. 
Smith (G. R.): 
Great economic value of 314 eggs 
in 365 days. 7895. 


How to ship. T7896. 


SS SSS (SSSR 


pt. 1, n.s8., v.13 


Smith (G. R.)—Continued. 

Manufacturing  rifie 

4645. 

Meaning of twelve hens. 
Smith (G. W.) Golf. 10631. 
Smith (Gaillard) Detecta phone co. 

of Amer., ine. Detecta ear phone. 
1685. 
Smith (H. B.): 

Carnival wedding. 13898. 

Love o’ Mike. 31870. 

Love of Mike. 22488. 

Smith (H. E.) Battie of wits. i3884. 
Srsarcn< ts I 


cartridges. 


2517. 


Engl. for boys. 814. 
Letters. 31015. 
Natl. assn. of colored railway, 


foundry, factory, mill & mine 
workers of Amer. 622. 


Oh, Imogen. 31936. 

Smith (H. 0.) Abstract) et awe 
18493. 

Smith (H. R.) Cattle for the North- 
west. 27199. 

Smith (H. X.) Ode to a spring suit. 
10632. 

Smith (I. B.) Sister Susie & Jolly 
Mollie. 13490. 

Smith (I. K.) Pine needle craft. 
24600. 

Smith (Irene) Ebeann (P.H.) First 
vampire. 9446. 


Smith (J. C.) As you like it. 27558. 

Smith (J. F.) To-morrow, the thief 
of thrift. 13491. 

Smith (J. H.) Jack Smith’s own ear- 
toon schl. 13492, 31016. 


Smith (J. R.) Geog. of Pa. 18495. 
Smith (J. V.) Strings. 2935. | 
smith (i A. ..N.} High heaven. 
* 16207. 

Smith (L. M.) Out at old Aunt 
Mary’s. 31946. 

Smith (L. R.) Circus cotton-tails. 
16206. 

Smith (Mrs. L. W.) Creative artists 
in Ia. 27200. 


Smith (Lettie) Three fold alphabetic 


guide of precious jewels. 2518. 
Smith (Lewis) Job ticket.  [etc.] 
21872, 218738. 
Smith (Lincoln) Fairy stone crosses 
of Va... s1017, 


Smith (M. A.) Science of phonics & 
metheds of teaching. 24885. 

Smith (M. C.) MacDougal alley. 
22492. 

Smith (M. M.) 
week-end trips. 

Smith (M. P.): 

Christmas at the ranch. 1007. 


On your travels & 
[ete.] TS97-T899. 


Crucifixion. 5015. 
Highteen. 1041. 
H-h-home. 11039. 


Smith (M. 8.) Dying to live. 22409. 


1806 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Smith (N. 8.) Threshold. 11192. 

Smith (P. L.) Direct. of the trunk, 
leather goods & umbrella trades of 
the U. S. & Canada. 6589. 

Smith (P. M.) In all thy ways ac- 
knowledge infinite life. 7900. 

Smith (R. A.) True record of the life 
of Will’m Shagsper. 18496. 

Smith (R. C.) Rescue. 11149. 

Smith (R. E.) Femaie of the species. 
24601. 

Smith (Robert) ptg. co.: 
Efficient advertising. 
Wagner (R. O.) 

costs. 16362. 
Smith (Rucker) Organization & co- 
operation. 18497. 

Smith (S. G.) Guenn. 2848. 

pain §6('T. -R.) Marriage broker. 
22496. 

Smith (W.) grubber co. Little stories 
of success. [ete.] 31018, 31019. 

Smith (W. A.) Eastchester, N. Y., 


20074. 
Lower selling 


map. 14088. 

Smith (W. BH.) Ideal tool works. 
Full length ideal rafter’ tables. 
3909. 


Snfith (W. L.) Unfinished story by 
the Gen. manager. 21874. 
Smith (William) Fall & rise of man. 
31020. 
Smith (Winfield) jr. 
8311. 
Smith & sons mfg. co. Our resolution. 
Royal road machinery. 4646. 
Smith & Ziesemer, Bisbee, Ariz., map. 
22678. 
Smith, Elder & _ co. 
(Charles) Tutor’s 
2081, 4051, 9996. 
Smith form-a-truck co.: 
Concerning a bk. with a big pur- 
pose. [ete.] 10633, 10634. 
Dealers outfit. 31021. 


Danse de mort. 


Kingsley 
story. 474, 


Delivers the goods. [etc.] 24602, 
24603. 
Directions. [etc.] 21875-21877. 


How we help you make sales. 
[ete.] 18494, 13495. 
Now, the names and addresses. 
16208. 
Truck-Smith. 24723. 
Smith-Gwynne co. ine. Bloodhart 
(John) Bud Bright’s brainstorms. 
19658. 
Smith-Kinney co., 
Jack built. 9822. 
’ Smith ptg. co., ine. 
sharing club 
16011-16016. 
Smithfield, R. I., direct. .26884. 
Smith’s handy handkerchief co. 
$5000 grant]. [etce.] 24604, 24605. 
Smith’s Island oyster co. Story of 
Smith’s Isiand oysters. 21878. 


inc. House that 


Progressive profit 
account. [ete.] 


| 


Smithsburg, Md., map. 3109. 


Smolensky (Harry): 
Martyrs. 22500. 


Power of love. 22563. 
Smooth-on mfg. co.: 
Smooth-on instruction book. 
21879. 
Smooth-on iron cement. 2519. 


Smothers (A. E.) Adventures of X. 


13876. 

Smugglers. (Motion picture) 5888, 
17060. 

Smyth (Clifford) Foreword to a 
erystal age. 31022. 

Smyth (Ethel) Boatswain’s mate. 
995. 

Smyth (G. 8.) Read this circular. 
24606. 


Smyth (H. M.) printing co. 
Minn., map. 3102. 

Snaga (Joseph) Kleine midel. 8395. 

Snapp (L. F.) City’s growth & popu- 
lation. 7901. 

Sneddon (R. W.): 


st. Paul, 


Little boy dreams. 27620. 
Poilu. 31978. 
Snedeker (S. E.) Interest table. 
10635. 


Snelgrove (W. R.): 

Price of a life. 31977. 
Yester-year. 382159. 

Snell (J. W.) Standard rating & ref. 
agency, inc. Standard rating & ref. 
agency. 31083. 

Snell (R. J.) Eskimo Robinson Cru- 
soe. 13496. 
Snethen (R. A.) 
nature. 13497. 
Snitzler (J. M.) 

AGAT. 

Snohomish Co., Wash., direct. 20144. 

Snoring in high C. (Motion picture) 


Elec. the spirit of 


Bigger, better bus. 


19296. 
Snow (B. E.) Industrial art text bks. 
7902, 21880. 
Snow (ida) Goddess of peace & the 
king of war. 24949. 
Snow (L. J.): 
Instruction book. [ete.] 31023- 
31025. 
Snow’s success system of garment 
cutting. 13498. 
Snow (W. A.) Mask of men. 27632. 
Snow birds. (Drama) 1187. 
Snow cure. (Motion picture) 27944. 
Snow man. (Drama) 22595. 
Snow queen. (Drama) 1188. 
Snow-White. (Drama) 24930. 
Snow White. (Motion picture) 32541. 
Snow-white & Rose-red. (Drama) 


16683. 

Snow White and the seven dwarfs. 
. (Drama) 32028. 
Snowbird. (Motion picture) 11540. 


1807 


INDEX 


Snowden (Anne) Daughter of the 


sun. 1023. 
Snyder (Henry) Geog. of N. J. 24607. 
Snyder (T.M.) C.S. war game. 19776. 
So this is Paris. (Motion picture) 


32542. 
Soap bubbles. (Motion picture) 19297. 
Soap club. (Drama) 22596. 
Sobering up father. (Drama) 27653, 
32029. 


(Drama) 5183. 
(Motion picture) 


Sebrino del ministro. 

Social buccaneer. 
23019. 

Social deception. (Motion picture) 


Social highwayman. (Motion picture) 


8928. 
Social outcast. (Motion picture) 
5890. 
Social register. 18498. 
Social register assn.: 
Dilatory domiciles. 2520-25389, 


4648-4667, 10686-10655. 

Social register. 18498, 

31045. 

Social register locater. 2540. 
Social sentence. (Drama) 11169. 
Social slave. (Motion picture) 17061. 
Social swim. (Drama) 8511. 

Social vortex. (Motion picture) 
11418, 14257. 

Societas rosicruciana in America. 
Jones (M. E.) Dimensional evolu- 
tion. 9935. 

Societe des etablissments Gaumont. 
Judex. 27865. 

Society for savings & loans of Wash- 
ington: 

Bond & saving contract. 16209. 

Plan of operation. 13499. 

Thrift & credits. 31046. 

Society for the aid of mental defec- 
tives, inc. How to use the clearing 
house. 381047. 

Society of Amer. amateur magicians. 
Constitution. 18499. 
Society of Amer. widows. 

10656. 

Society of motion picture eng. Trans- 
actions. 31048. 

Society of Rosicrucians, ine. 


31026— 


Prospectus. 


Sustello 


(Frater) Dial astro-logium of the 
essential fortitudes & debilities of 
the planets. 4742. 

Society Sherlock. (Motion picture) 
17062. 

Society’s hyprocrites. (Motion pic- 
ture) “Zest... 

Soderberg (Hjalmar) Gertrude. 
31781. 

Sody clerk. (Motion picture) 19319. 

Sohn (J. A.): 

Autocraey vs. ochlocracy.  [fete.] 


24608, 24609. 


pt. 1, D..S.; V. 13 


Sohn (J. A.)—Continued. 
Benefit, who and how. 
31049-31051. 
Hop to it. 138500. 
Present & future. 
Some life. 16210. 
Sohn der sonne. (Drama) 25043. 


Sokoloff (Lyda) At three a. 
900. 


om 


Lete. } 


27202. 


m. 


Solanas de la Infanta (J. M.): 
Angel bueno. 10956. 
Puente de los crimenes. 

Solano Co., Cal., map. 5344. 

Solar metal products co., ine.: 

Hollow metal partitions design. 
[ete.] _ 4668-4681. 

Specification for standard door 
opening design. 24610. 


Sold for marriage. (Motion picture) 


OL57. 


17063. 
Sold out. (Motion picture) 14411. 
Sold to Satan. (Motion picture) 
5891. 


Solden (G. W.): 
From A to Z. 2888. 
Jedge Satterbury expresses ‘his 
views. 2772. 
Open door. 381944. 
Soldevilla (Fernando) 
vega. 2808. 

Soldier boy. (Drama) 5184. 

Soldier sons. (Motion picture) 5892. 

Sollers (G. W.) Policeman’s guide to 

report writing. 24615. 
Solo (Charles) Dans les ruines de 
Belgique. 31052. 
Solomon (A. G.) 
making. 10657. 
Solotaroff (Hirst) 
2868. 

Solotorefsky (Isidor) : 
Devil’s power. 22402. 
Well paid. 32122. 

Solvay, N. Y., direct. 

Solvay process co. 

27203: 

Som vi nu enganger. (Drama) 1189. 

Some bear. (Drama) 8512. 

Some boxer. (Motion picture) 5893. 

Some bravery. (Motion picture) 

27945. 

Some 


Cristo de 1a 


Refrigeration & ice 


Ivan Durack. 


21995. 
Solvay alkali. 


chicken. (Motion picture) 


Some Christmas baskets. 26044. 

Some duel. (Motion picture) 143869. 
Some fish. (Motion picture) 8930. 
Some heroes. (Motion picture) 5894. 
Some honeymoon. (Motion picture) 


8931. 

Some medicine man. (Motion picture) 
19298. 

Some monkey stars. (Motion picture) 
11541. 


1808 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Some of our biggest star performers. 
(Motion picture) 3825438. 
Some other woman. (Drama) 


Some show. (Drama) 22597. 
Some spring water. (Drama) 22598; 


Some surprise. (Drama) 25044. 
Some wise men of Gotham. (Drama) 
24930. 
Somebody else. 
Somers (F. M.) 
18501. : 
Somers (lL. M.): 
Hamlet. 16565*. 
Julius Cesar. 2872*. 
Macbeth. 16605*. 
Somers (M. A.) ‘Game. 
Somerville (J. P.) 
paw. 11207. 
Somerville, Mass., direct. 10658. 


2931. 


(Drama) 5185. 
Seven ages of man. 


11028. 
Under the lion’s 


Something worth while. (Drama) 
27661. 

Something you wanted. (Drama) 
25045. 

Somewhere in France (Drama) 
2932, 14046, 31941. 

Somewhere in Jersey. (Drama) 
16686. 

Somewhere in Mexico. (Drama) 
22599. 

Somewhere on the battlefield. (Mo- 
tion picture) 23020. 

Son and heir. (Drama) 2933. 

Son-in-law of M. Poirier. (Drama) 


10987*, 32030. 
Son o’ the stars. 
5895. 

Son of a rebel chief. 
27946. . 
Son of Erin. (Motion picture) 25372. 
Sen of Neptune. (Motion picture) 


(Motion picture) 


(Motion picture) 


19299. 

Son of the greater fatherland. (Dra- 
ma) 32031. 

Son of the immortals. (Motion pic- 
ture) 11542. 


Soney & Sage. N. J. lawyers’ diary 
& bar direct. 7448. 

Song birds. (Drama) 8513. 

Song in the dark. (Motion picture) 
11548. 

Song o’ the woods. 
19300. 

Song seller. (Drama) 27662. 

Song writer. (Drama) 25046. 

Songs of the lazy farmer. 334. 


(Motion picture) 


Sonneborn (Henry) & co., ine. Style- 
plus. 21881. 
Sonora phonograph corp. Sonora. 


2541, 138502, 21882, 24616. 

Sons of Satan. (Motion picture) 
5896. 

Sons of the Amer. revolution (Empire 
state soe.) Year bk. 310538. 

Sons of the rich. (Drama) 27663. 


Sons of the sea. (Motion picture) 


14370. 

Sooy (Wendell) W. Sooy method of 
extracting cube & square _ root. 
13874. 


Soper (B. F.) Matrix ref. marks. 
7904. 


Soper (J. B.) Philadelphia ready ref. 
classified bus. & professional direct. 
18290. 


Soper (M. B.) Picture bldg. with 
eut outs. 31054. 

Soper, Okl., map. 8658. 

Sorceress. (Drama) 1190. 

Sorensen (C. J. G.) Sorensen 
method. 27204. 

Sorensen (C. M.) co., ine. Tankless 


air compressors. 4682, 21883. 
Sorensen co. Hight hour timepiece. 


24617. 

Sorenson (Grace) Sing peace today. 
21884. 

Sorlin (D. B.) Her brother’s code. 
8382. 

Souders (H. A.) I am the camera. 
28311. 

Soul at stake. (Motion picture) 
23021. 
Sonl enslaved. (Motion picture) 
5897. 
Soul for sale. (Motion picture) 
11544. 


(Drama) 11170. 

(Motion picture) 5898. 
(Motion picture) 5899. 

(Drama) 32082. 
(Motion picture) 


Soul maker. 

Soul man. 

Seoul market. 

Soul of Hotspur. 

Soul of Kura-San. 
Dato. 

Soul song. (Drama) 22600. 

Soulé (A. ¥.) Pennzoil motor assur- 
ance policy. 31056. 


Souls in bondage. (Motion picture) 


5900. 

Souls that meet in the dark. (Motion 
picture) 253874. 
Soup and nuts. (Motion picture) 
19301. 
South America, map. 11327, 19081, 


99791, 25175, 3110-3112, 32284, 32285, 
5345-5347. 

South American series. 
ture) 5804, 5805. 
South Atlantic States, 

5348. 
South Bend bait co. 
sport. 138503. 
South Bend lathe works. 
a lathe. 10659. 
South Carolina, map. 3114, 11328. 
South Carolina weather chart calen- 


(Motion pic- 
fidiahoue aed laley, 
Days of real 


How to run 


dar. 31057. 
South Central States, map. 3115, 
5349. 


1809 


INDEX 


South Dakota, map. 1353, 3116, 16865, 
19082, 22792. 
South Dakota weather chart calendar. 
31058. 
South Fork, Pa., map. 27755. 
South Ga. farms co. South Ga. farms. 
7905. 
South Polar Region, map. 53850. 
South shore blue bk. 18500. 
Southard (Bennett) Come across. 
16517. 
Southbridge, Mass., map. 8659. 
Southern Baptist convention (S. S. 
board): 
Brown (N. L.) 
junior dept. 


Supt.’s manual 
6298. 


Senior pupil’s bk. [etc.] 7838- 
7847. 
Southern Cal. musicians’ direct. 
18504. 
Southern coal & coke ¢o.: 
Co-operative ad. service. 4683. 


D. G. Teaser adv. newspaper cam- 
paign. 21885. 

Southern conference for educa. & in- 
dustry. How can the whole commu- 
nity co-opertively use its life? 4684. 

Southern cypress mfrs. assn. Stand- 
ard grades & classifications of cy- 
press & tupelo. 18501. 

Southern engineer. Descr. direct. of 
southern power plants. 14990. 

Southern express lines, map. 19088. 

Southern life & trust co. Being the 
confession of an uninsurable man. 
21886. 


Southern magie co. Wiltsch (lL. J.) 
Black art secrets. 4985. 
Southern methods. (Drama) 5186, 
8260. 
Southern Pacific co.: 
Across America. fete.] 18505- 
13507. 
Apache trail of Ariz. [ete.] 


21887-21898. . 
Cal. beach resorts. 
7907. 
Southern Pacific co., map. 382286. 
Southern pub. assn. of Seventh-day 
adventists: 
Haynes (C. B.) 
bath. 29321. 
Other side of death. 12415. 
Southern trade pub. co. Lowe (G. D.) 
Ready-money Bill. 17986. 
Southern’s coal notes. 7908. 
Southfield, Mich., map. 19083. 
Southport, Conn., direct. 19694. 


fete.] 7906, 


Christian Sab- 


Southwest plumbing supply co. Cata- 
logue. 21894. 

Southwestern teleg. & telep. co. Telep. 
direct. 2542, 4685, 10660, 


16211, 21895, 24618, 31059. 


13508, | 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Soutullo (Reveriano) : 
Amores de aldea. 
Giraldine. 1389384. 
Guitarra del amor. 


Souvenir prize envelope co. 
prize envelope. 16214. 


Sower (Christopher) co.: 
Jacobs (EK. V.) Where we live. 
3964. 
Peters (M. 8.) Peters & Brum- 
baugh method readers. 2366. 
Sowers (W. 8.) Old plantation negro 
songs. 24619. 


Sowers. (Motion pictrue) 5901. 

Sowing the wind. (Motion picture) 
17087. 

Spaeth (A. M.) Spaeth’s easy pay- 
ment clothing assn. Membership ap- 
plication. [ete.] 13509, 13510. 


Spaeth’s easy payment clothing assn. 
Membership application. [ete.} 
18509, 13510. 

Spain, map. 22798. 

Spalding (A. G.) & bros.: 

Spalding, a safe decision. 
10661, 10662. 

Spalding complete 
[ete.] 815, 816. 

Spalding fall eat. 

Spalding golf balls. 

Spalding winter. 
31064. 

Spalding (S. J.) Hist. souvenir of 
world’s largest flag. 2548. 


2778. 


31792. 
Souvenir 


fete. } 


trade list. 


24620. 
16245; 
Catalogue. 


Spalding’s lawn tennis annual. 10663. 
Spalding’s off. athletic almanac. 817. 
Spalding’s off. base ball guide. 7909. 
Spalding’s off. base ball record. 2544. 
Spalding’s off. basket ball guide. 
16216. 

Spalding’s off. foot ball guide. 21897. 
Spalding’s off. golf guide. 18511. 

Spanish instructions & index. 20846. 


Spark-lite mfg. co. 
13512. 
Sparkill, N. Y., «maps 20756: 
Sparks, Nev., direct. 27041. 
Spartan mother. (Drama) 32038. 
Spatula pub. co. O’Connor (C. D.) 
How to pass the board. 243870, 
26890, 30503. 
Spaulding (F. E.): 
Aldine phonie drill cards. _ [ete:} 
25660-25663. 
Learning to read. 24622. 
Spaulding (G. L.) Father. 381758. 
Spaulding (M. L.) Wanted—a com- 


Power is safety. 


panion. 16708, 22648. 

Spaulding (O. C.) Planters bank & 
trust co. Birthday savings dept. 
7665. 

Spear (May) <Arith. for Sth, yr. 
10664. 


1810 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


7 os i |.) a 


Spear (R. W.) Newport, Vt., 
25156. 
Spears (L. L.) 


map. 


Call of the blood. 


10980. 

Specialist. (Drama) 5187. 

Specially posed view of Theodore 
Roosevelt. (Motion picture) 14355. 


Specialty auto parts co., inc.: 
Bk. of knowledge for Ford own- 


ers. 818. 
Everything for your Ford car. 
16217. 
Specialty pub. house. 101 bus. bldrs. 
isa ine 
Spectator co.: 
Accident insur. manual.  [ete.] 
7910-7916. 
Ann. & deferred dividends. 
16218. 
Benefits under accident policies. 
[ete.] 4687-4689. 
Compendium of off. life insur. 


repts. [ete.] 21898-21900. 
Distribution by states of fire 
insur. in the U. S. 18502. 
Fire insur. law chart. 
24623-24627. 
Handy guide to premium rates. 
fete.] 10665-10667, 31065, 31066. 
Insur. yr. bk. 17806. 
Lincoln (A. B.) Investments for 


fete. ] 


profit. 24072. 

Lindsay (Forbes) Efficiency. 
519. 

Mascuicer (W. WW.) Hernia. 
12826. 

Wash “CW. TT.) Not just: now. 


[ete.] 30247. 30248. 
Pickell (C. W.) Some plain hints 
to life insur. solicitors. 10454. 
Pocket register of life associa- 


tious. jete.{ 13514, 13515. 
Royal arcanum. fete] 27206— 
27202. 
Suppl. to Reports of fire ins. com- 
panies. 819. 
Venn (T. J.) Why & how bus. 
insur. benefits its users. 31377 
Webb (E. G.) Corp. or bus. 
insur. 24798. 
Speed (Nell) Vacation with the 
Tucker twins. 18504. 
Speed. (Drama) 382084. 
Speed & spunk. (Motion picture) 
32544. 
Speed fiends. (Drama) 22601. 
Speed king. (Motion picture) 19302. 
Speed up. (Drama) 16687. 
Speeding. (Motion picture) 23022. 


Speer (Helen) Helen Speer bk. of 
children’s white pine toys & furni- 
tare, 821. 

Spell of the past. 


(Drama) 320835. 


Spell cf the Yukon. 
11545. 
Spelman (G. C.) Wanderers. 
Spelman (L. L. E.) 
cital. 16219. 
Spencer (E. M.): 
Fatal roses. 8348. 
Meliade.. 8417. 
Spencer (C. R.) Zanesville, O., map. 
22816, 25197. 
Spencer (H. A.) 
ership service. 2545. 
Spencer (H. C.) Spencer’s essentials 
of business writing. 31067. 
Spencer-Carroll co. Automobile sup- 
plies & accessories. 18516. 
Spencer co. Kidwell (E. J.) 
in-one pian that’s different. 7122. 
Spencer heater co. Spencer Steam, 
vapor & hot water heaters. 16220. 
Sperling (E.) co. La mere maternity 


(Motion picture) 


1216. 
Composer’s re- 


H. A. Spencer own- 


Three- 


frock. 21901. 

Sperhine |) (nos f. Bs) Interesting 
papers. [ete.] 4690, 4691. 

Spero (A: K.) My Easter. 16221. 


Sperry (C. 8S.) Preliminary course in 
differential equations. 10668. 

Sperry (Raymond) jr. White ribbon 
boys of Chester. 16222. 


Sphinx. (Motion picture) 5902. 
Spider & the fly. (Motion picture) 
11546. 

Spider web. (Drama) 22602. 
Spider’s prey. (Motion — picture) 
193038. 

Spider’s web. (Drama) 32036. 


Spider’s web. 
Spiers (M. D.) 
Spiker (J. R.) 
saw. 18505. 
Spiller (A. P.): 
Descriptive catalogue of Spiller’s 
coloroid bands. 10669. 
Spiller’s coloroid trap nest bands. 
too. : 
Spink (George) Film princess. 11018. 
Spink (J. EH.) French plays for chil- 


(Motion picture) 8932. 
Encircled. 4692. 
Three days in Arkan- 


dren. 2884*. 
Spinning (J. M.) Exercises in deri- 
vation & word bldg. 17917. 
Spirella co., ine.: 
Instructions. f[ete.] 7918, 7919. 


Spirella corsets. 27210, 31068. 
Spirit of a patriot. (Motion picture) 
17053. : 

Spirit of caution. 21902, 27211. 


Spirit of Christmas. (Drama) 320837, 
32038. 

Spirit of John Brown. (Drama) 
1191. 

Spirit of 1916. (Drama) 18919. 


Spitzer (G. R.) Newtown giant incu- 
bator corp. Let the Newtown hatch 
your chickens. 30484. 


1811 


INDEX 


Spitzglass (J. M.) 
unpurified gases. 31070. 

Spitzka (E. A.) How the brain erects 
the inverted image. 4693. 

Splash of local color. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17064. 

Splitdorf elec. co.: 


Measuring flow of 


Dixie magneto. 7929. 
Instructions for model M 2, Dixie 
magneto for motorcycles. 
219038. 
Splitting of a hair. (Drama) 18920. 
Spofford (G. H.) Guide for begin- 
ners in piano playing. 14873. 
Spoils of war. (Drama) 5188. 
Spokane, Wash., direct. 4694. 


Spokane & eastern trust co.: 
Expense record. 138518. 
Good = spenders. fete. ] 

7926. 

Spoek sonata. 


7925, 


(Drama) 2913*. 
Spooks. (Drama). 1192, 32039. 
Spooks. (Motion picture) 5459. 
Spooner (Cecil) pseud. See Blaney 
(C."S2) 
Sport of law. (Drama) 
Sporting blood. 
19304. 
Sporting records pub. co. 
(G..-L.).. an 44%,.., ALAA. 
Sports of the rajahs. (Motion pic- 
ture) 16976. 
Spotted warning. 
§802. 

Sprague (Martin) Mrs. Everywoman 
visits a modern laundry. 24628. 
Sprague canning machinery co. Gen. 

catalog of canning machinery & can- 


22603. 
(Motion picture) 


Moreland 


Motion picture) 


ners’ supplies. 2546. 
Spratt (Jack) pseud. See Orne 
(E. R.) 
Sprigs of nobility. (Drama) 82040. 
Spring (L. W.) Non-technical chats 


on iron & steel. 24629. 

Spring chicken. (Motion picture) 
89338. 

Spring fever. (Motion picture) 
17065. 

Spring recital. (Drama) 5146*. 
Springer (T. G.) Mater Dolorosa. 
1109. 


Springfield, Il., direct. 27212, 31071. 
Springfield, Ill.. map. 32287. 
Springfield, Mass., Board of trade. 
Credit rating bk. 18506. 
Springfield, Mass... school dept. 
eal training. 27213. 
Springfield, O., direct. 21904, 27215. 
Springfield, Vt., direct. 822. 
Springfield (City lib. assn. of) 
City lib. assn. of Springfield. 
Springfield Center, N. Y., map. 25176. 
Springfield chauffeurs club. Pract. 
ques. & ans. on auto. constr., opera- 
tion & care. 4695. 


Physi- 


See 


pt. 1. n.s., v.13 


Springfield daily news. Different firms 
represented. 16223. 
Sprinzel (Otto): 
Gute partie. S369, 8370. 
Pieper & Sperling. 25019. 
Spruce cone and bunchberry. (Drama) 
2934. 


Sprungbrett. (Drama) 32041. 

Spuehler (E. C.) Farnes (Emma) 
pseud. Crochet art for milady’s lin- 
gerie. 23629 

spurr (E. W.) Advance Xmas budget. 
4656. 

Squab farm. (Drama) 8514. 

Square deal. (Drama) 1193, 5189. 

Squared account. (Motion picture) 
5903. 

Squaw. (Drama) 32042. 

Squibb (E. R.) & sons. Additional 
facts. [etce.] 31072-31074. . 

Squire (M. E.) Wake up, Uncle Sam. 
APL: 

Squires (C. E.) co. Squires steam 
traps, ete. 2547. 


Squires (Harry) Zenobia, a dream of 
ancient Egypt. 1S95S8. 

Squires (W. H. T.) Guide to Norfolk, 
Va., ete. 24630. 

StaBrite mfg. co. 
preserver. 4697. 


StaBrite varnish 


Stacey (Mrs. W. H.) Good-morning. 
29162. 

Stacio (Annette di) See Di Stacio 
(Annette) 


Stackhouse (W. R.): 
Adirondack development corp. Do 
you want an Adirendaek camp 
site, [ete.] 14428-14431. 
How land values have grown. 
fete.] 11593-11595. 
$10 a month buys any one of 
these Lake Front camp sites. 
17113. 
Why I bought a lot at Old Forge. 
PRLS 
Stacpocle (H. De V.): 
Luck of Capt. Slocum. [ete.] 823, 
2548, 4698, T7927, 10670-10673. 
Satin shoe. 18507. 
Stories of the 
16224. 
Stafford (J. B.): 
For the people. 
His neighbor. 
Stafford (J. G.) 


legion. 13520, 


5042. 
5056. 
Los Angeles, Cal., 


map. 22741. 

Stage business. (Drama) 16688. 
Stage villain. (Motion picture) 
11547. 

Stageberg (Andrew) Helpful hints to 
newlyweds. 21905. 

Stagestruck. (Drama) 18921. 


1812 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Stahelin (F. C.) & son. Bridgman 
nursery co. Descriptive catalog of 
strawberry, etc. 1538, 1539. 

. Stalker (H. H.) Bigger, better bus. 


824. 

Stalled. (Drama) 32043. 

Stallforth & co., ine. Credit of Aus- 
tria-Hungary, ete. 21906. 


Stamford, Conn., direct. 31075. 

Stamford, Conn., map. 32288, 32289. 

Stamford foundry co. Shipmates. 
7928. 

Stampede. (Motion picture) 8934, 
17034. 

Stampede in the night. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5904. . 


Stanberry, Mo., map. 16866. 
Stanbrough (W. M.) Ye old Falls 


house. 825. 
Standard. Local agents’ number. 
27216. 


Standard aeronautical co. Triple-slide 
aeroplane calculator. 13524. 


Standard aniline products, inc. 
phur black 8. A. P. 4699. 


Standard blue bk. of the U. S. 18508. 
Standard drills in U. S. hist. 26631. 


Standard elevator interlock co. Stand- 
ard elevator interlock. 24631. 
Standard farm paper yr. bk. 18509. 
Standard fashion bk. 2549, 16226. 
Standard fashion co.: 
Directions for baskets. 
31076, 31077. 
Standard fashion bk. 2549, 16226. 
Standard quarterly. 21912, 24632. 
Standard transfer cat. 4700. 
Standard heat & ventilation co. 
notherm. 27217. 
Standard heater & mfg. co. 
dential information. 31078. 
Standard insur. direct. of N. E. 826. 


Sul- 


[ete.] 


Eco- 


Standard lektions-bilderkarten. 237, 
31079. 
Standard life insur. co. How pre- 


miums are calculated. 31080. 
Standard mail order co.: 
Anniv. bargain bk. 7929. 
Summer bargains. 13522. 
Standard mfg. co. Trojan steel gates. 


21907. 
Standard marine transportation co. 
Prospectus. 21908. 


Standard masonie direct. co. St. 
Louis, Mo., standard masonic direct. 
18400. 

Standard oil cloth co. 
rated borders. 10674. 

Standard paint co. Artistic roofs. 
21909. 


Sanitas deco- 


Confi- | 


Standard pneumatic action co.: 
Direcciones para operar nuestro 
piano automatico. 13523. 
Huntington piano co. Pneumatic 
player mechanism & descr. eat. 
of Huntington piano co. 17799. 
Lindenberg piano co. Lindenberg 
autograph. 20853. 
Pneumatic player mechanism & 
descr. cat. 21910. 
Strohber piano co. Pneumatic 
player mechanism. 16252. 


Standard ptg. co., inc. Louisville in- 


formation. 31082. 

Standard protective corp. Registra- 
tion certificate. 21911. 

Standard publication co. Ruoff (H. 
W.) Circle of knowledge. 27073. 


Standard pub. co., Boston: 
Fire insur. in New England. 
[ete.] 18510, 18511. 
Standard. 27216. 
Standard fire insur. tables. 4701. 
Standard insur. direct. of N. E. 
826. 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati: 
Boteler (M. M.) Conversion of 
Brian O’Dillon. 82. 
Curtiss (P. A.) Child you used 


to be. 25803. 
Errett (J. R.) Standard kinder 
lehrer. fetce.] 6640-66438, 17574— 


17577, 25918, 25919. 


Standard lektions-bilder- 
karten. fete.] 237, 238, 9468, 
9467. 

Helps for students of the Word. 
27218. 


Higby (A. W.) Fundamentals of 
faith & faithfulness. 9760. 


Standard  lektions - bilderkarten. 
31079. 

Standard picture lesson cards. 
31081. 

Swift (J. O.) Enchanted forest. 

* 16259. 


Standard quarterly. 21912, 24632. 


Standard rating & ref. agency, inc. 
Standard rating & ref. agency. 
31083. 

Standard register of natl. ady. 4702, 
10675, 18512, 24633. 

Standard sanitary mfg. co.: 

Efficiency kitchens. 31084. 
Standard built in baths.  [etc.] 


21913, 21914. 
Standard porcelain enameled vit- 
reous china. 827. 
Standard soil tester co. 
fete.] 7930-7933. 
Standard stained shingle co.: 
Covering capacity chart. 


Directions. 


31085. 


Standard picture lesson cards. 237, How to lay creo-dipt stained shin- 
31081. gles. 7934. 
77396—17-23 1813 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Standard statistics co., ine.: 
Miscellaneous companies. 
24634-24646. 
Standard bond descriptions. 
[ete.] 828-836, 2550-2553, 4703— 


[ete.] 


4712, 7935-7940, 10676-10692, 
16227-16239, 18514-18528, 21915-— 
21921, 27219-27228, 31086— 
31094. 
Standard bond offerings. _ [etc.] 
13524, 13525. 
Standard sulphur co., ine. Louisiana 
sulphur. 27229. 
Standard underground cable co, 
Standard C. C. C. wire. 10693. 
Standard varnish works: 
Architectural finishes. 7941. 


Satinette enamel. 27230. 


Standard water systems co.: 
Standard multicoil evaporators. 


24647. 
Standard multicoil feed water 
heaters. 837. 
Standard X-ray co. X-ray tubes. 
31095. 


Standiford (W. 8.) Roll & pass lay- 
out for rolling specials. 7942. 


Standing (P. D.) Studies in char- 


acter. 27665. 
Standish (B. L.) pseud. See Patten 
(Gilbert). 
Stanford (C. V.) Critic. 1016. 
Stanford seed co. Stanfords bE. & 


guide on seed corn. 13527. 
Stangeland (K.M.) Mo’rs gjne. 11101. 
Stanislaus Co., Cal., direct. 18090. 
Stanley (A. R.) Pennsylvania mili- 

tary college. Whole men—not half 


men. 15961. 
Stanley (Harry) Going to the wed- 
ding. 24950. 


Stanley (M. M.) 
Stanley (Wm.) 
vention. 18806. 
Stanley & Patterson, inc.: 
Faraday fire alarm systems. 
fete.] 24648, 24649. 


Mockery. 166238. 
Casey at the con- 


Gen. catalogue. 31096. 
Stanley hotels. Stanley hotels at 
Estes Park, Col. 31097. 
Stanton (E. K.) Eternal triangle. 
ra pad Ve 


Stanton (Lenthel) Marbillball & dou- 
bleball. 4713. 

Stanton (W. J.) Chart showing how 
the state of Cal. provides for the de- 
scent & distribution of the prop, of 
one who dies without leaving a will. 
10694. 

Stanwood (G. E.) Ideal tool works. 
Full length ideal rafter tables. 3909. 

Staples (H. L.) Gracchussary rhyme 
bk. 31098. 


— 


ee EEEEEEEEEEEEEE 


Staples (P. C.) Pennsgrove the prodi- 
gal. 10695. 

Staples, Minn., map. 3117. 

Staples & Staples, ine. Staples (H. L.) 
Gracchussary rhyme bk. 31098. 


Staplin (L. D.) Pouring Babbitt 
metals. 31099. 

Star & the critic. (Drama) 22604. 

Star co.: 


Bringing up father. 4997. 
Fighting in Mexico. 31763. 


Letters to Beatrice. 16596. 
Levitation. 5081. 

Mr. Jack. 5105. 
Mysteries of Mona. 5117. 


N. Y. Amer. financial ann. & in- 
vestors guide. 4317. 

Occult power. 18880. 

Patria. 18887, 27645. 

Secret kingdom. 5177. 

Voodoo’s prophecy. 5219. 

Winning a crown. 32147. 

Star corundum wheel co. Star grind- 
ing wheels. 27232. 

Star gazer. 21922. 

Star headlight & lantern co. Extrav- 
agant claims are not the best evi- 
dence. 10696. 

Star of destiny. (Drama) 32044. 

Star of Seville. (Drama) 10987*, 
32045. 


Stark (M.C.) Giving pract. advice to 
writers. 31100. 

Stark (W. P.) nurseries co., Stark 
(W. P.) nursery, or Stark (W. P.) 
nurseries. 

Get these bks. free. 
2554, 2555. 

Plant William P. Stark trees. 
[ete.] 7948, 7944. 

Stark (W. P.) Inside facts of 
profitable fruit growing. 4714. 

Stark (W. P.) nurseries. Let the 
farm orchard pay your boy’s 
way through agric. schl. 10697. 

50 % lower prices. 7944. 

William P. Stark guaranteed 
trees & plants. 31101. 

Stark bros. nurseries & orchards co. 
Secrets of ornamental planting. 
838. 

Stark Co., N. D., direct. 9394. 


Starkweather (G. B.) Reversing the 
shield. 21923. 


[ete.]} 


Starkweather (H. K.) Holman 
(J. B.) Combined life, accident & 
health insur. 17765. 


Starkweather (W. H.) Church hist. 


10698. | 
Starlight’s message. (Motion pic- 
ture) 25375. 


Starr (Frederick) 
month for brides. 


Why June is the 
13528. 


1814 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Starr (W. R.) Preservation & effi- 
ciency oi traction engine boilers. 


Starr & Moss. What you should know 
about diamonds. 10699. 

Stars & Stripes in Mexico. 
picture) 8935. 

Starvation. (Drama) 16689. 

State bank, New York. Mitzvah elinu 
Isaper. 4715. - 

State bank of Cleveland. Coupon 
bond cert. & coupon. 24650. 

State life insur co. You are valuable. 
24651. 

State line (Drama) 2787. 

State mutual bidg. & loan assn. In- 
stallment loans. 16240. 

Statesman. 10700, 13529, 18529, 31102. 

Statler (L. W.) Alabama chamber 
of commerce. Constitution and by- 
laws. 27997. 

Staunton, Va., direct. 27233. 

Stayvrum (FE. A.) Stavrum, Thomson 
& Bennett. Proof sheet A. 13530. 
Stavrum, Thomson & Bennett. Proot 
sheet A. 13530. 
Stay-round silo co. 

21924. 
Stayton 
8392 


Stead (Walter) Angling. 2779. 
Steadfast princess. (Drama) 
Steadman (F. M.): 
Aaba foto-series. Complete instr. 
fer using Steadman’s aabame- 
ter. [ete] 19361, 19362. 
Exposure table for Steadman’s 
aabameter. [ete.] 21925-21928. 
Stealing a wife. (Drama) 22605. 
Stearns (F. B.) co. Story of the 
Stearns-Knight motor. 16242. 
Stebbins (C. M.): 
Engi. grammar for 
schis. 10701. 
High school spelling leafiet. 
Narrative writing. 31103. 
Stebbins (H. A.) Teaching people 
how to live. 31104. 
Stebbins (Lucien) Campaign of 1916. 
18530. 
Steber (Benjamin): 
Herkimer, Mohawk, [lion & Frank- 
fort, N. Y., direct. 15286. 
Ilion, N. Y., street direct. & map. 
15366. 
Steber (F. W.) Level section trans- 
parent seales. 2556. 
Stecher litho. co.: 
Byrum (1. C.) 
28489 


De Barthe (Penn.) 
Betty & Teddy. 
Dods (Helen) Camping spree of 

kiddies three. 28822. 


(Motion 


Silo science. 


(Frank) Joan Danvers. 


1194. 


secondary 


839. 


Manger babe. 


Story of 
jete.] 28757, 


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| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


Stecher litho. co—Continued. 


Hodgman (C. S.) A. B. CG. bk. 
of birds. [ete] 29365-29370. 
Jeffers (H. E.) Googly-Goo & his 

ten merry men. 29597. 


Lauer (Anna) Baby’sbk. 29805. 
Levering (H. B.) Little mischief 


makers. [ete] 29831-29834. 
Mason (N. B.) Deary Dot & the 
squee. 30063. 

Mother Goose. Mother Goose bk. 
of rhymes. 30198. 

Nyce (Vera) Little Mab & 
Gran-pa Mouse. [etc.] 30499, 
30500. 


Price (M. E.) Hansel & Gretel. 
fetc.] 30668, 30669. 


Williams (F. W.) Billy boy’s 
jolly toys. 31530. 
Steel (F. G.) War. 31106. 
Sieel (S. C.) Promise of the good 
fairy. 31105. 
Steele (A. G.) From dark to dawn. 
10702. 


Steele (S. C.) Legenda, 1916. 12748. 
Steele (Willis): 
Bride from home. 25021. 
Brother Dave. 25021. 
Faro Nell. 25021. 
Steelton. Pa.. direct. 12365. 
Steere (K. D.) Hannibal natl. bank. 
Amer. bankers bond. 26188. 
Steese (M. A.) Rules for major in- 
door base ball. 4715. 
Stehling (H. C.) Catechism of Chris- 
tian doctrine. 7945. 


Stein (Heinrich von) See Von Stein 


(Heinrich) 
Stein (Leo) pseud. See Rosenstein 
(Leo) 
Stein (Max): 
Butler (W. R.) Behind prison 
walls. 17309. 
Ford & four spot fun in pictures. 
21929. 
From the cabaret to disgrace. 
10703. 
Steinberg (Will) Verheiratete jung- 
gesellen. 2955. 
Steiner (J. C.) Coming calamity. 
21930. 


Steiner (Rudolf) Spiritual guidance 
of man & of mankind. 2557. 
Steinhaeuser (W. P.) Milton univer- 


sity. inc. Dept. of commerce & bus. 
administration. fete. ] 24168, 
24169. 

Steinhauser (G. R.) Why do this? 
10704. 


Steinhof (Michael) Steinbutt’s bar- 
ber’s manual of toilet formulas. 
10705. 

Steinmetz (C. P.) 
orable trade balance. 


Our growing fav- 
T946. 


1815 


INDEX 


pt. 7, Ss. v. 


a 


Steinmetz (J. H.) Empire talking 
machine co. Machine that plays 
any dise record. 3645. 

Steinruck (Herman) Erie, the hub 


for bus. 1385381. 
Stelling (H. B.) World war. 13582. 
Stelzle (Charles) Alcohol & the ba- 
bies. 4717. 
Stemmons (Walter) 
time worth. 16248. 
Stender (August): 
Hotel employees vs. labor unions. 
219381. 

Hotel manager. 10706. 
Stenotype co. Directions for the use 
& care of the stenotype. 138533. 
Step lively girls. (Drama) 16690. 

Stephanove (Constantine) : 
Balkan situation improved. 13534. 


What is your 


Bulgarian king shows tact. [etc.] 
81107-31111. 

Bulgars feed. Greek soldiers. 
[ete.] 24652-24654. 

Bulgars hail Pole kingdom. [etc.] 


27234-27287. 

Bulgars lightning dash _ perils 
allies. [ete.] 21982-21934. 
Russian offensive sways Rou- 
manians. 16244. ? 

Stephens (A. D.): 
An unexcused absence. 13536. 
Better kind of soldier. 21935. 
Boy & a bird. . 27238. ~ 
Choice under difficulties. f[ete.] 
31112, 31113. 
Important small member. 24655. 


It just did itself. 2558. 
When Titeena tried. 4718, 7947. 
Stephens (Brad) Cheerful Monday 
magazine. 28551. 
Stephens (FE. A.) 
at a minimum cost. 
Stephens (T. E.) 
prayer league. Suppose. 
Stephens-Adamson mfg. co. 
saving machinery. 135387. 
Stephenson (M. E.) New profession. 
7948. 
Stephenson (Robert): 
Modern Delilah. 
Ye gods! 14065. 
Stephenson underwear mills.  Vic- 
toria undersuits made in the Steph- 
enson mills. 21936. 
Stepping stone. (Motion picture) 
§936. 
Sterling (Ada): 
Curse. 13919. 
Dr. Powel takes control. 
Judge’s secret. 31837. 
Nelly’s four in hand. 
Sterling (FE. H.) Conflict. 
Sterling (E. R.): 
Don’ yo’ heah old Sandy comin’? 
31115. 


Running your car 
31114. 

Great comn. 
3774. 
S-A iabor- 


18871. 


31728. 


22581. 
9011. 


Sterling (E. R.)—Continued. 

If smiles are human _ sunshine. 
2559. 
Sterling (George) 

13538. 
Sterling (R. R.) Royal iron mfg. co. 
Royal salesmanship. 16076. 
Sterling (Robert) World conquered. 
219387. 
Sterling, Ill., map. 16867. 
Sterling co.: 


Lilies of stone. 


Artistic Sterling. 21938. 
Wheeler (E. B.) Birth control. 
22266. 
Sterling grinding wheel co. Sterling 
catalogue. 24656. 


Sterling jewelry co.: 


Amer, through & through. [ete.] 
27239-27241. 

Give him time. [ete] 31116, 
SL1tyT: 


Sterling stamping & machine co. Hy- 
grade aluminum ware. 24657. 

Stern (A. E.) Meyerson (L. F.) Co- 
insurance, its purpose & explanation. 
2234. 


Stern (Caroline) Queen decides. 
11142*. 

Stern (D. 8.) King of hearts. 5076. 

Stern (J. T.) Locusts. 31862. 

Stern bros. Field of fashion. 7949, 


27242. 
Sterngucker. (Drama) 32046. 
Sternheim (Carl) Scharmante. 16679. 
Sterrett (R. M.): 
Love’s ambassador. 
Sedatone. 31118. 
Stetson (F. L.) © Preparation of cor- 
porate mortgages, ete. 4974. 
Stetson (G. W.) True story of a good 


11084. 


mixer. 21939. , 
Stetson (J. B.) co. Making of a Stet- 
son hat. 31119. 


Stetson shoe co., ine.: 
Dept. 5, stock bk. 138539, 21940. 
Old master interviews a few wear- 


ers. LOTOT. 
Stevens (C. M.) Wonderful stories. 
21941. 
Stevens (C. O.) Stevens (C. O.) co. 
Yellology. 27248. 
Stevens (C. W.) Details of the 


Stevens system of floor deadening. 
31120. 
Stevens (D. G.) Service of recogni- 
tion of parental duty & purpose. 
10708. 
Stevens (David): 
In Aready. 22456. 
Riddle of Isis. 8480. 
Stevens (Harry) At the stage door. 
31631. 
Stevens 
coon. 


(J. H.) Mexicano and the 


8419. 


1816 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Stevens (J. W.) Better Engl. 6604. 
Stevens (T. W.): 


Duquesne Christmas mystery. 
31738. 
Pageant of Newark. 14015. 


Stevens (W. W.) 
cow. 31121. 


Stevens (Wallace) Three travelers 
watch a sunrise. 25056. 


Stevens (Z. F.) Order of service for 
S. S. on Temperance Sunday. 840. 
Stevens Co., Wash., direct. 21942. 
Stevens-Davis co.: 
Baffling the baffling buyers club. 
[ete.] 27244-27271. 


Care of the dairy 


Blazing the trail in_ selling. 
fete.] 7950, 7951. 
Calumet baking powder co. Dollie 


cook book. 19755. 
Enthusiasm, the motive power of 


suecess. [etec.] 841, 842. 
Ragged edges of a sale. [etc.] 
4719. 4720. 
Thinking in small figures. 2560. 


Srevens partition & floor deadener co. 
Stevens (C. W.) Details of the 
Stevens system of floor deadening. 
31120. 

Stevenson (Augusta): 

Dramatized scenes from 
ean history. 8327**. 
Romantic Indiana. 25032. 

Stevenson (Levi) Beloved 8S. D. 
18531. 

Stevenson (R. L.) 
8541-8543, 32084. 

Stewart (A. B.) 


Ameri- 


Treasure Island. 


Midsummer dance 


dream. 5102. 

Stewart (A. M.) Tale of two shirts. 
1196. 

Stewart (Anita) Anita Stewart’s talk 
to girls. 2561. 


Stewart (C. P.) 
more to blame in 
21943. 

Stewart (C. T.): 

Gender & declension of German 
nouns. 24658. 
Her titled husband. 31803. 

Stewart (C. W.) Country life readers. 
13540. 

Stewart (H. C.): 

Bacteria & their control. 
Westmoreland chem. & color Co. 
Fer-sul & what it does. 18745. 

Stewart (J. N.) jr.. Bigger, better 


Mott charges others 
graft scandal. 


16245. 


bus. 7952. 

Stewart (L. S.) Lest we _ forget. 
21944. 

Stewart (M. A.) Beginning Latin. 
21945. 

Stewart (W. H.) jr.: 


Intro. the owner to his automo- 
bile’s motor. [ete.] 7955-7964. 


Stewart (W. H.) jr—Continued. 
Motor car problems solved. 
31122-31126. 
Motorists’ problems. 
18549. 


[ete. ] 
[ete.] 18532— 


Motorist’s problems solved. [etc.] 
2562, 18541-13552, 27272. 
Stewart-Bidlake shoe co. Series A. 

31127. 

Stewart-Mackintosh, ine. Mackintosh 
(C. H.) Christmas by a batchelor. 
[ete.] 4182, 4183. 

Stewart-Simmons press. Mail your 
dealer circulars. f[ete.] 24659- 
24661. 


Stickney (G@. H.} Economic value of 


good shop illumination. 21946. 
Stickney & Montague. Direx-all. 
31128. 
Stifler (J. M.) God. 21947. 


Stigler, Okl., map. 14167. 
Stiles (E. B.) Hist. of the origin & 
development of the Neal inst. [etc.] 
31129, 31130. 
Stiles (Lynn) 
ot America. 
Stiles (W. A.) 
8438, 2570. 
Still veice. 
Still waters run deep. 
ture) 5905. 
Stillwater, Minn., direct. 27280. 
Stilwell (L. J. L.) See Libbey (L. J.) 
Stilwell or Stillwell (G. A.): 
De Witt mystery. 27576. 
Try it & see. 25062. 
Stilwell (K. M.) Printing as a means 
of educa. 18553. 
Stime fun leben. (Drama) 
Stimes (Otis) Soap bubbles. 


Presidency of the U. S. 
4721. 
Bigger, better bus. 


(Motion picture) 8937. 
(Motion pic- 


32047. 
19297. 


Stimson (Earl) System for stand- 
ardizing maintenance of way work. 
2572. 

Sting. (Drama) 25047. 

Sting of conscience. (Motion picture) 
14371. 

Sting of victory. (Motion picture) 
19305. 

Stinger (Bub) pseud. See Hawk (J. 
C.) 

Stix, Baer & Fuller dry goods co.: 

Home & music. [ete.] 27281- 
27284. 

Individual expression. [ete.] 
31131-31183. 

Munsterberg admits it. [etc.] 


24662, 24663. 
Stock (G. C.) Heipful suggestions to 
young singers. 24664. 
Stock list. 10709, 13554. 
Stocker (S. P.) Sieur Du Lhut. 
27659. 
Stockett, Mont., map. 27757. 


1817 


INDEX 


Stockholders’ service corp. Manual of 
lists of stockholders & investors. 
18555. 

Stockman (D. H.) 
8398. 

Stockton, Cal., direct. 16246. 

Stockton, Cal., map. 16868, 16869. 

Stockwell (F. C.) Lab. practice man- 
ual. 18550. 

Stockwell (T. M.) Naturaline corset 
co. X-ray, a case of enteroptosis. 
13005. 

Stodart (Robert) 


Land of liberty. 


Swindlers. 8524. 


Stoddard. Try the Stoddard way. 
7965. 

Stoddard (Burt) Mamma’s_ boy. 
11087. 

Stoddard (C. F.) ‘Temperance facts. 
10710. 


Stoddard (M. M.) Corticelli lessons 
in tatting. 28553. 
Stoelzel (Emmy) Star’s voice lesson. 
18551, 21948, 24665, 31134. 
Stokes (F. A.) co.: 
Barber (L. L.) Nursery hist. of 
the U. S. 19588. 
Beard (Alice) Magic string bk. 
PASTAS 
Beard (Patten) Marjorie’s liter- 
ary dolls. 23199. 
Budget of news for lovers of bks. 
24666. 
Chapman (C. D.) Self-made pic- 
tures for children. 23340. 
Choate (Florence) — Baby’s bk. 
21949. ' 
Our baby. 19827. 


Descriptive cat. f[ete.] 18553, 
18554. 
Descriptive list of new bks. 10712. 


Nameless one. 1123. 
New bks. for children. 27285. 
Outcault (R. F.) Buster Brown. 
21488. 
Quinn (E. V.) 
30692. 
Schultze (C. HE.) Foxy grandpa’s 
merry bk. 21766. 
Ver Beck (Frank) Timothy Tur- 
tles great day. 31879. 
Stokes (John) According to Washing- 
ton. 10948. 
Stokes (R. P.) Woman who wouldn’t. 
27679. 
Stokes seed farms co. 


Kewpie primer. 


Market grow- 


ers wholesale catalogue. [ete. ] 
31135, 31136; 
Stolen honors. (Motion — picture) 
25376. 

Stolen magic. (Motion _ picture) 
19306. 

Stolen master. (Motion picture) 
17066. 

Stolen melody. (Motion picture) 
8938. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Stolen name, (Motion _ picture) 
19307. 

Stolen rubies, (Motion _ picture) 
25285. 

Stolen shadow. (Motion picture) 
23012. 

Stolen triumph. (Motion picture) 
32545 

Stolen victory. (Drama) 32048. 
Stoll (Robert) Gymnastics & rope 


climbing. 16247. 

Stolley (M. G.) Stolley-MeGill pub.. 
co. Stolley-McGill ten lesson course 
in moving picture piano playing. 
4722. 

Stolley-McGill pub. co. Stolley-Mc- 
Gill ten lesson course in moving pic- 
ture piano playing. 4722. 


Stolte (W. R.) Meriden writing sys- 
tem, 931137. | 

Stolz (Robert) Lumperl. 16604, 
22489. 

Stolz der III. compagnie. (Drama) 
tTITS, 

Stone (A. J.) Seward Peninsula, 
Alaska, map. 5342. 

Stone (C. EH.) First natl. farm trac- 


tors direct. 16248. 
Stone (Clarence) Echoes of destiny. 


13556. 
Stone (G. E.) How life begins. 
27854. 
Stone (J. H.) Millions in foreign 
trade. 24667, 


Stone (J. N.) 
What is it? 
Stone (K. E.) 


Chiropractic college. 
6382. 
Outline for music ap- 


preciation for elem. schls. 18557. 
Stone (Sydney): 
Upkeep. 11210. 
Who pays? 16720. - 
Stone (Virginia) Her home. 27286. 


Stone (W. H.) Lesson of woodcraft. 
8402. 
Stone (W. K.): 
Have you got money. 24951. 
Square deal. 5189. 
Stone age cabaret. (Drama) 32049. 
Stone-age roost robber. (Motion pic- 


ture) 8939. 
Stone age _ suffragette. (Drama) 
18922. 
Stone god. (Motion picture) 25209. 
Stone man, (Drama) 32050. — 


Stoneburn (EF. H.): 
Adopt effective preventive meas- 


ures. T7966. 
Artificial hatching of chicks. 
[ete.] 4723-4725. 


Great development of the poultry 
indus. f[ete.] 18558-13560. 
Keep the chickens growing 
steadily. [ete.] 10713-10717. 
Stonefolds. (Drama) 8278%*. 


1818 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


eee 


Stoneham (C, A.) Curb, mining, oil 


& indus. securities. 16249. 
Stoneham, Mass., map. 5351. 
Stoner (Burton) Piff & Hip Wood- 
chucks adventures. [ete] 21950, 


21951. 

Stoner (W. 8S.) jr. Freakish animals, 
[ete.] 27287, 27288. 

Stoney & Millaire. Millaire (C. S.) 
Successful business. 7355. 

Stonington, Conn., direct. 21186. 

Stork (Theophilus) Luther’s Christ- 
mas tree. 31139. 

Stork co. Stork service to retailers. 
13561. 

Storm (Alan) pseud. 
(Goodman) 

Storm. (Drama) 8464*. 

Storm. (Motion picture) 

Storming the trenches. 
ture) 11548. 

Story City, Ia., map. 3118. 

Story from life. (Motion picture) 
32546. 

Story-land dramatic reader. 
8514*, 

Story of cook vs. chef & Hicks in 


See Lipkind 


19308. 
(Motion pic- 


(Drama) 


Nightmareland. (Motion picture) 
11348. 
Story of Hleusis. (Drama) 27664. 
Story of Esther. (Drama) 18923. 
Story of Hanucah. 23761. 
Story of Joseph (Drama) 2962*. 
Story of the dance. (Drama) 5152. 
Stottville, N. Y., direct. 15347. 


Stouder (H. R.) Sure collector. 844. 

Stout (B. M.) Union trust co. In- 
stallment investment certificates. 
fete.] 13706-13718. 

Stout (J. F.) To Emmaus & back. 
7970. 7 


Stout (R. T.): 
Ask the Egyptians. 7971. 
Last drive. 21952, 24668, 27289, 
31140. 
Stout (W. O.): 
Unnatural history beasts & birds. 
7972. 

White feather. 8570. 
Stoutsville, Mo., map. 32290. 
Stow (A. H.) Chorus girl. 
Stowe (lL. E.): 

Letter head & horoscope blank. 

21954. 

Twelve signs of the zodiac. 4726. 

Vision on the battle field. 2578. 
Stowell (H. C.): 

Precedents for internatl. block- 

ades. [ete.] 10718, 10719. 

Question of armed merchantmen. 

31142. 
Stowers (R. P.) Stowers method of 
individual ledger proof. 2574. 

Straight (EH. B.) Natural system of 
double drumming. 845. 


31141. 


Straight way. (Motion picture) 
230238. 

Stranded. (Drama) 8515. 

Strange ease. (Motion picture) 
14372. 

Strange case of Mary Page. (Motion 


picture) 5906-5915, 8940-8944. 
Strange confession. (Motion picture) 
11549. 
Strange happening. 
Strange inheritance. 
11510. 


(Drama) 82051. 
(Motion picture) 


Strange mother. (Motion picture) 
32547. 

Stranger from somewhere. (Motion 
picture) 27947. 

Stranger in his own home. (Motion 
picture) 17067. 

Stranger in New York. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8945. 

Strahger star. (Drama) 22606. 
Strangers. (Drama) 25048. 


Stratemeyer (Edward): 

Dave Porter & his double. 21955. 

Rover boys on a tour. 4727. 

Stratford, Conn., direct. 19694. 

Stratford-Cookson ¢o.: 

Post-graduate schl. of modern 
dentistry. Cavity preparation. 
2380. 

Somnoform for analgesia & surgi- 
cal anesthesia. 2575. 

Stratford hotel co. Hotel Stratford 

best dollar rooms in San Francisco. 
7978. 
Stratford miracles. (Drama) 8516. 
Strathy (Charlton) Pro-re-nata. 
16251. 

Straus (Oscar) : 
Liebeszauber. 
Rund um die liebe. 

Straus (S. W.) & co. 

10720. 
(—) 


Strauss 
31826. 
Strauss (H. E.) & co. 
ing system. 18555. 
Strauss (Richard) 
ten. 31774. 
Strauss (S. M.) 
Straw man. (Drama) 11172. 
Straw pile. (Drama) 11178. 
Strawick (G. M.) Alice Forber, mis- 
sionary. 8255. 
Streator, Ill., map. 8660. 
Street (Julian) : 
Ohio lady. 1135, 8443. 
Third act. 5202. 
Street & Smith: 
Carter (Nicholas) psewd. Case of 
many clues. 19775. 
— Clue from the unknown. 
[ete.] 28518, 28519. 
——. In the grip of fate. 173382. 
—— Magic necklace. 11931. 


21855, 24972. 

8486, 11155. 
Straus plan. 
‘Invitacién al vals. 
Edeseo tailor- 
Frau ohne schat- 


Dance & life. T7974. 


1819 


INDEX 


Street & Smith—Continued. 

Man of many faces. 

— Man without a will. 
25702, 25703. 

—— Over the edge of the world. 
{ete.] 14748, 14749. 

Erwin (H. W.) Buffalo Bill and 
the lone camper. 15069. 

— Buffalo Bill and the overland 
mail. 6645. 

— Buffalo Bill in Mexico. 3648. 

—— Buffalo Bill’s surprise party. 
9469. 

— Buffalo Bill’s tireless chase. 
239. 

— Buffalo Bill’s war cry. 12165. 

Luck (Carol) Luck’s dream book. 


3414. 
Lete.] 


20890. 
Taylor (BH. C.) Broncho boys big 
contract. 7993. 


Streeter clip & specialty co. Streeter’s 


steel clip. 31148. 


Strelecki (J. C. L. de)  Branka. 
31664. 

Strength. 4728, 31144. 

Strength of the weak. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5916. 

Strey (H.) Facts about matrimonial 


papers & honest advice. 4729. 
Strickland (A. B.): 
Dead in earnest. 4730. 


Revival with a million converts. 


7975. 
Strickler (V. O.) Christian science. 
18556. 
Strictly business. (Drama) 8517. 
Strictly private. (Motion picture) 


17016, 32448. 


Striepeke (Adolph) Natl. commercial 


underwriters. Vostro sicuro collet- 
tore. 4296. 

Strife & sorrow. (Motion picture) 
27874. 

Strife eternal. (Motion picture) 
5917. 

Striker. (Drama) 22607, 25042. 


Striking example of public service ef- 
ficiency. 29598. 
Strindberg (August): 
Motherlove. 24999. 


Plays. 2913*, 8464*. 
Strings. (Drama) 2935. 
Strohber piano co. Pneumatic player 
mechanism. 16252. 
Stroke of twelve. (Motion picture) 
11444. 


Strombeck' (J. F.) Some ways of re- 
ducing freight charges. 24669. 

Stromberg elec. co. Automatic time 
indicating & signalling instruments. 


[ete.] 21956, 21957. 
Strome (Moll) Her castle in Spain. 
16567. 


pt.1,n.s., v.13 


Strong Stolen 
32048. 

Strong (J. E.) Stronghurst. 7976. 

Strong (W. J. H.): 


Agency contract. 4731, 18557. 


(Elwin) victory. 


Caution. 21958. 

Strong arm squad. (Motion picture) 
5918. 

Strong eng. co. Supersteam service. 
31145. 

Strong evidence. (Motion picture) 
yaa TH 

Stronger love. (Motion picture) 
19309. 

Stronger sex. (Drama) 8518. 


Stronger than steel. (Motion picture) 


32548. 
Stronger than woman’s will. (Motion 
picture) 5919. 
Stronghurst, Ill, map. 14168. 
Stroud (E. H.) & co.: 
Air separation pulverizer. [etc.] 
13562-13564. 
Burh powdered coal. 7977. 
Remarkable results. 381146. 


Strouse (A. H.) Easter tidings, reci- 
tations, dialogs & songs. 4782. 
Strout (EH. A.) farm agency, inc.: 
Money-making farms. 7978. 

Peace & plenty on the farm. 27290. 

Strout’s latest and biggest bar- 


gains. 16253. 
Strozzi (Pati) Chevaliers teuton- 
iques. 31681. 
Struggle. (Drama) 22608. 
Struggle. (Motion picture) 8946. 
Strunsky (Rose) Gertrude. 31781. 
Stryker (William) New century 
ariths. 10364. 


Stryker, O., map. 16870. 

Stuart (Austen) Algy’s first appear- 
ance. 18791. 

Stuart (C. D.) 

Stuart (E. B.) 


Curley. 31712. 
Daddy Duck stories. 


[ete.] 27291-27294. 

Stuart (EK. C.) Temperance poeins. 
27295. 

Stuart (Gordon) pseud. See Saylor 
CH: YE. } 

Stuart (J. B.) Outline of work. 
21959. 

Stuart (Katharine): 

British women _ golfers. [ete. ] 


31147, 31148. 
Mashie & iron play. 24670. 
Science of putting. 21960. 
Wooden club. 27296. 

Stubborn  primadonna. 
32052. 

Stubbs (Alfred) 
direct. 7979. 

Stubbs buyers direct. 7979. 

Stuck. (Drama) 22609. 

Stuckert (H. M.) Chronological 
chart of Hebrew hist. 27297. 


(Drama) 


Stubbs buyers 


1820 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


a eeeeEeEeEeEeeeeeSSSSSSSSSSFSSSSSSSSeeEeEeeeee 


Studentckie figle (Drama) 2965. 


Studies in character. (Drama) 
27665. 
Study outline. 18297. 
Stumbling. (Motion picture) 25378. 
Stumpe (William) : 
Sussfeld, Lorsch & co. Guardian 
recording thermometers. 13573. 


Guardian self-recording ther- 


mometers. 24674. 
Stunde der entscheidung. (Drama) 
16691. 
Stung. (Motion picture) 14878. 


Sturgeon (R. M.) 
13565. 

Sturm (Gerhard) 
weltkrieg. 10721. 

Sturm (Hans): 


Bundle of kisses. 


Unsre helden im 


Grosse kinder. 31791. 
Schneewittchen und die sieben 
zwerge. 32012. 
Sturtevant (B. F.) co. Sturtevant 
~ heaters. 21961. 


Stutson (W. G.) Universal location 


& collection system. 13566. 
Suarez (Blanca) Gioconda. 2845. 
Sub rosa syndicate. Knowles (Jessie) 

Dorothea & the listening man. 

2090. 

Submarine. (Drama). 8519. 
Submarine F-7. (Drama) 32053. 


Submarine pirate. (Motion picture) 


19310. 

Substance of ambition. (Drama) 
iwi AAR 

Substitute. (Drama) 138950. 

Success, Ark., map. 25177. 

Suecess cf Minnehaha. (Drama) 
8520. 

Suecess system, inc. Credit collec- 
tions. 31149. 


Success with meat. 4733, 21962. 


Successful selling method. 2668. 

Such is life. (Drama) 25049. 

Such is life in Alaska. (Motion pic- 
ture) 982549. 

Such is life in China. (Motion pic- 
ture) 14874. 

Sudden riches. (Motion picture) 

~ 14875. 

Sudermann (Hermann) Entgotterte 
welt. 2824. 

Suffer little children to come unto Me. 
(Drama) 5190. 


Sufferage-yet. (Drama) 27666. 
Suffolk Co., N. Y., map. 190684. 


Suffrage correspondence schl. Suf- 
frage correspondence schl. 31150. 

Suffrajinx. (Drama) 5191. 

Sugarman (A. M.) Brief course ex- 
ercises. 24671. 

Sugden (J. L.) Bigger, better bus. 
13567. 

Sugden (L. 8.) Lure of Alaska. 
25299. 


Se 
ey 


Suggs (Sidney) Why the govt. 
should build, own & maintain a sys- 
tem of public highways. T7980. 

Suicide. (Drama) 11174. 

Suit & a suitor. (Motion picture) 
5920. 

Sullenbarger (W. A.) 
sure bread recipe. 
Sullivan (A. J.) 
Sullivan (C. G.): 

Bugle eall. 


Sullenbarger’s 
16254. 


Penmanship. 4734. 
[ete.] 10722-10727. 


Civilization. [ete.] 7981, 7982. 
Crab. 24672. 

Foundling. f[ete.] 21963-21967. 
Plain Jane. [ete.] 16255, 16256. 


Returning of Draw Egan. 13568. 
Sullivan (D. C.) Major Meg. 16608. 
Sullivan (F. J.) System of accounts 

for county govt. 846. 
SUtrvane <-(. A) Sectional 
direct. & tourist’s guide. 784. 
Sullivan (J. E.) How to become an 
athlete. 381151. 
Sullivan (M. E.) 
work. 381152. 
Sullivan (R. W.) Sullivans system 
of curative physical culture. 13569. 
Sullivan machinery co.: 
How to make drill bits by ham- 
mering. fete.] 18570-18572. 
Sullivan continuous cutting elec. 
chain mining machines. 7983. 
Sullivan elec. ironclad room. 
16257. 
Sullivan elec. room & pillar coal 


hotel 


Arithmetie seat 


cutter. 4735-4788, 21968. 

Sullivan ironclad elec. coal cut- 
ter. 31153. 

Sullivan rotator hammer drills. 
2576. 

Sullivan single stage power- 
driven air compressors.  [etc.] 
27298-27300. 

Sully (Lew) Limb of the law. 8404. 


Sully & Kleinteich: 


Duffield (KE. M.) Lucile trium- 
phant. 17546. 
Long (H. B.) How Janice Day 
won. 17984. 
Sully & Weil Moving picture fiends. 
27639. 
Sully Co., S. D., map. 19085. 
Sully’s tribulations. (Drama) 27667. 
Sultana. (Motion picture) 25379. 
Sulzberger (Nathan) Wanted: a hus- 
band! 1218. 
Sulzberger & sons co. Meat packing 
industry. 57381. 
Summer _ girl. (Motion picture) 
19311. . 
Summer snow, and other fairy plays. 
(Drama) 14046*. 
Summers (C. E.) Ananias & co. 
22355. 


1821 


INDEX 


Summers (C. L.) 
27301. 


Summers (D. C.) 
962. 
Summers (Florence): 
College tie. 22389. 
Diana’s studio. 31725. 


Summerton, 8. C., map. 3119. 


Summit, N. J., direct. 4739. 
Summit, N. J., map. 3120, 25178. 
Summy (C. F.) co.: 
Hamilton (A. H.) Keyboard har- 
mony & transposition. 15218. 
Hofer (M. R.) Seasonable festi- 
vals & pageants. 15296. 
Kohlsaat (Caroline) Bethlehem’s 
story. 29741. 
Summy (C. F.) Keyboard, staff 
& signature chart. 16258. 
Sumner (Charles) pseud. See Hayes 
(C. 8.) : 
Sumter, S. C., map. 1354. 
Sun co. Sun oils. 273802. 
Sun god. (Drama) 32054. 
Sun goddess. (Drama) 27584. 
Sun ptg. & pub. assn.: 


Sandy sandman. 


Dialogue debate. 


Breckinridge (Henry) Prepared- 
ness. 9190. 

Crowther (Samuel) President 
warned in vain. [ete.] 17404, 
17405. 


Watchful waiting. 19914. 
Pittsburgh sun. Bk. of prizes for 
boys. 18224. 

Sun worshippers. 
dT6T. 

Sunbeam incandescent lamp div., Natl. 
lamp works of Gen. elec. co. How to 
figure illumination. 7984. 

Sunbeams. (Motion picture) 27948. 

Sunbonnet Sue. (Drama) 32055. 

Sunday (Smoke) pseud. See Slater 


(Motion picture) 


(L. L.) 
Sunday Amer. Glass (Dudley) 
Stories of the opera. 9635. 


Sunday schl. times co.: 


Chalfant (H. M.) Exercise for’ 
S. S. on Temperance Sunday. 
[ete.] 128, 129. 


Stevens (Z. F.) Order of service 
for S. S. on Temperance Sun- 


day. 840. 
Sunderland (C. C.) Aerial wire rope 
conveyors. T7985. 
Sunfiower state life assn. of McPher- 
son, Kan. Agents’ manual. [etc.] 
21970, 21971. ; 


Sunland, Cal., map. 16820. 
Sunlight & shadow. (Motion picture) 
5921. 


Sunlit road calendar. 4740. 
Sunny morning. (Drama) 32056. 
Sunny Mountain. (Drama) 32057. 
Sunrise. (Drama) 8521. 


ee ee a a 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


Sunrise turn, inc. 
31931. 


Night at an inn, 


Sunset-midway oil field, Cal. map. 
22794. 
Sunset road. (Drama) 22610. 
Sunset telep. and teleg. co. Telep. 
direct. 10728. 
Sunshine dad. (Motion picture) 
17068. 
Sunstrom (M. T.) Character analy- 
sis chart. 27305. 
Superba co.: 
Superba co. letter. 10729. 
Your time is worth dollars. 
31155. 


Superior, Wis., direct. 24678. 
Superior, Wis., map. 53852. 
Superior forces. (Drama) 2936. 
Superstitious Ceylon. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32550. 

Superwoman. (Drama) 5192. 
Suppl. to the Hope of the world. 1886. 
Suppressed desires. (Drama) 32058. 
Supreme sacrifice. (Motion picture) 


8947. 

Supreme temptation. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5922. 

Sureties. (Drama) 5193. 


Surety farms. Fancy hennery eggs. 
4741. 

Surgeon’s revenge. 
23024. 

Surprise party. 

Surprise to everyone. 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 2937. 
(Drama) 11175. 


Surprises of an empty hotel. (Mo- 
tion picture) 5923. 

Surrender. (Drama) 8522, 11176. 

Survival. (Drama) 31990. 

Susanna Shakespeare. (Drama) 
11177. 

Susie Snowflake. (Motion picture) 
14376. : 

Susie, the sleuth. (Motion picture) 
8948. 

Suspect. (Motion picture) 11550. 


Suspected. (Motion picture) 32514, 
Suspended sentence. (Drama) 11178. 
Suspicious of hubby. (Drama) 
11179. 


Sussfeld, Lorsch & co.: 
Guardian recording thermometers. 
13573. 

Guardian self-recording thermome- 
ters. [ete.] 24674, 24675. 
Sustello (Frater) Dial astro-logium 

of the essential fortitudes & debili- 
ties of the planets. 4742. 
Sutherland (Anne) For art’s sake. 


16552. 
Sutherland (Harvey) Voice made 
beautiful. S847. 


Sutton (E. F.) Dark star. 31156. 
Sutton (M. M.) Antiseptic baby & the 
prophylactic pup. 10730. 


1822 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


INDEX 


ee 


Sutton (T. S.) Star & the critic. 
22604. 


Suverkrop (E. A.) Mfg. British 18- 
pounder high-explosive shells. 2577, 
4743, T9S6. 

Svenska almanackan. 31157. 

Svenska biografteatern (A.-B.): 

Gold spider. 32377. 
Mr. Miller’s documents. 32453. 

Svenska biografteatern filmfabriken 
PA. $5.)°: 

Avenger. 19113. 

Cobbler stick to your last. 
Old age and folly. 19256. 
Sea vultures. 19291. 
Therése. 19316. 

Swain (A. W.) co. 
ties. 4744. 


Swain (C. B.) Elmira, N. Y.,- direct. 
20090. 


19134. 


University facul- 


Swain (C. R.) Christmas babes in the 
woods. 27656. 


Swamp-root almanac. 21972. 


Swampscott, Mass., direct. 18002. 
Swan (M. E.): 
Dregs. 1087. 
Little brown men. 31858. 
Love in a cottage. 5087. 


Nothing but the truth. 8488. 
-Pink pajamas. 31967. 


Swan (M. M.) Plays in pinafores. 


31970. 

Swan (Mark) Ladies’ reducing par- 
lor. 5077. 

Swanwhite. (Drama) 8464*. 


Swart (E.R.) Purity. 31158. 

Swart (Florence) Palm Beach ser. 
of poems. 31159. 

Swayam-vara. (Drama) 11180. 

Swaysgood (D. E.) Tricks of the 
violin. 31160. 

Swearengen (Mfrs. Frank) New Amer- 
ica. 11110. 

Swears (Herbert) 
tity. 8554. 

Sweater news, inc. 
13574. 

Sweatman (W. W.) 


Unknown quan- 
Ready reckoner. 


Hathaway (M. 


W.) Adv. field. 6875. 
Swedey. the janitor. (Motion picture) 
* 25380. 
Swedish gage co., inc. Limit system. 
24676. 
Sweeps of ninety-eight. (Drama) 
27624. 
Sweet (C. C.) First lessons in Mngl. 


18558, 24677. 
Sweet (D. C.) 


or a 


How to apply 


position. 4745. 

Sweet (F. A.) Rules for playing 
Filmania. 21973. 

Sweet (Tracy ) Florida cotton. 
31767. 


Sweet (W. N.) Automobile route. 
21974, 24678. 

Sweet charity. (Motion picture) 
11551. 


Sweet Genevieve. (Drama) 8523. 
Sweet Grass, Co., Mont., direct. 20SG6. 
Sweet Kitty Bellairs. (Motion pic- 


ture) 11552. 
Sweeten (A. §S.) Codex system. 
10781. 


Sweetland (C. A.): 
Forty causes of losses in retail 
stores. [ete.] 21975, 21976. 
What makes a retailer prosper. 
13575. 
Sweetland filter press co., ine. Sweet- 
land self dumping filter. 21977. 
Sweets (H. H.): 


‘Lane (Margaret) Voices of girl- 


hood. 12728. 
Welch (Mildred) His gift to the 
King. 27449. 


Sweet’s catalog service, inc.: 
Specification digest & checking 


list. [ete.] 848, 849. 
Sweet’s architectural catalogue. 
31161. 
Swem (C. ©.) Richards (W. H.) 
Making a man. 7834. 

Swenarton (Jane) Bubbles. 10974. 
Swenson evaporator co. Swenson 
evaporators. 31162. 
Swerling (Jo) First stone. 1053. 
Swift (C. A.) Mountain voice is call- 

ing. 10782. 

Swift (E. G.) Physician’s perfect call 
list. T7987, 24679. 

Swale 26H) D:) Enchanted forest. 
16259. 


Swift (W. B.) Summer & winter lec- 


ture courses on speech disorder. 
21978. 

Swift & co. Swift’s premium oleomar- 
garine. 24680. 

Swigart (G. W.) Swigart’s selling in- 
structions. 21979. 

Swindlers. (Drama) 8524. 


Swing (R. E.): 


Austrian ruler, 86. [ete.] 21980— 
21991. 

Berlin’s food supply ample. [ete.] 
16260, 16261. 

Big crops in Germany. [ete.] 
24681-24685. 

Blame British censors.  [etc.] 
18559-18567. 


Bukharest warned of German at- 


tack. [ete.] 31163-31175. 
Chicago doctor is in Berlin. [etc.] 
27306-27314. 

Demands Britain cease reprisal. 
fete.] 13576, 13577. 
Swingle (C. M.) Aborting acute dis- 

ease. 18578. 


1823 


INDEX 


Swinney (T. C.) Evolution. 8340. 


Switzer, Stackhouse & co. Brief ad 
booklet. [etce.] 2581-2583. 
Switzerland, map. 5240. 

Swooners. (Motion picture) 8949. 
Sword of fire. (Motion picture) 
5924. 


Sword of the stone. 31840. 
Swordfish & the crab. (Drama) 16692. 
Sybelrud (C. C.) Sybelrud’s egg com- 
puting table. 21992. 
Sydney (H. M.) Sydney’s sermon. 
24686. 
Sydney (Thomas) psewd. See Smith 
(H. B.) 
Sylvester (Emma) 
8111. 
Sylvia. (Drama) 
Symons (W. L.): 
How to choose & protect a trade- 
mark. 2584. 
Law of patents for designs. 27315. 
Symphony in coal. (Motion picture) 


11553. 
Symphony play. (Drama) 85235. 
(Drama) 2988. 


Syn wolnosci. 

Syndieate trading co. Dana (J. C.) 
Pleasant art of getting your own 
liby. 6488. 

Synfieur scientific lab. Amer. per- 
fumer. f[ete.] 13579, 13580, 18568, 
18569, 21993, 24687, 31176. 

Syracuse, N. Y., direct. 21995. 

Syracuse, N. Y., map. 22795. 

Syracuse herald: 

Booklovers’ picturegame. 21996. 
Syracuse herald’s off. booklovers’ 
picturegame cat. 18570. 

Syracuse smelting works: 

Pouring Babbitt metals. 21997. 
Staplin (L. D.) Pouring Babbitt 


Graded readers. 


11181. 


metals. 31099. 
System is everything. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8950. 
Szwajkarta (Stanistawa) Mistrz 
Twardowski. 2896. . 
Taarnet. (Drama) 11182. 
Taber (Irving): 
Judgment year. 7989. 


Twenty-three hundred & seventy 
is the judgment year. 4746. 


Taber (L. E.) Love’s emprise. 11085. 
Taber (R. P.) Vinal (W. H.). Serv- 
ice. 4844. 


Tabler (F. E.) 
Christ healing power. 

Tables turned. (Drama) 32059. 

Tabular anal. of U. S. r. r. s. 12870. 

Tackenberg (C. W.) Chalk-line. 1002. 

Tacoma, Wash., direct. 16262. 

Tact. (Drama) 32060. 

Taendlers (Richard) verlag. Deutsche 
bann. 8319. 


With the help of 
ATAT. 


pt. 1, 0. s., v.13 


Taft (A. R.) Mills of the gods. 


22506. 

Taft (G. E.) Chimalman, & other 
poems. 22385*. 

Taft (G. I.) Animals that work. 
27316. 


Taft (Lorado) How the Amer. girl 
looks in marble. 31178. 


Taft (M. E.) Carola. 13899. 

Taft (W. H.) Law trained Amer, 
citizen. 4748. 

Tag (R. W.) Conquest of Helen. 
22891. 

Tag day. (Drama) 25050. 


Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co.: 


Cat. [ete.] 21998-22001. 
Indications; temperature correc- 
tion. 2585. 


Tagore (Rabindranath): 

My reminiscences. 7990. 

See also Ravindranatha Thakura. 
Tailleur de Paris. 31179. 


Tailor of Bond street. (Motion pic- 


ture) 27949. 
Tailoring arts pub. co. Progressive 
Gress chart for autumn. 13581. 


Taint of fear. (Motion picture) 
32551. 

Taitt (M. L. L.) Essentials of physi- 
eal geog. 10733. 


(Drama) 382061. 
(Drama) 32062. 
(Drama) 1195. 
(Drama) 5194, 
(Motion picture) 


Take the subway. 
Take your medicine. 
Taken from life. 
Taking a chance. 
Taking a chance. 
143877. 
Taking a 
17069. 
Taking chances. 
32500. 
Taking 
32094. 
Taking the count. 
32552. 
Taking the honey out of honeymoon, 
(Motion picture) 27950. 


rest. (Motion picture) 
(Motion picture) 
teacher’s 


place. (Drama) 


(Motion picture) 


Talbot (N. A.) Story of ancient 
Georgeana. 18571. 

Talbott (M. H.) Pop corn recipes. 
4749. 

Tale from the Decameron. (Motion 
picture) 82553. ¥ 

Tale of a telegram. (Motion picture) 
8951. 

Tale of a Turk. (Motion picture) 
32554. 

Tale of the nude tail. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5680. 


Tale of the U. E. goat. 29941. 

Tale of two shirts. (Drama) 1196. 

Tale that is knot. (Motion picture) 
§811. 

Talk by the dean. 690, 4444. 

Tall (S. B.) Spooks. 32039. 


1824 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Tallahassee, Fla., map. 32291. 
Tallandier (Jules): 


Feuillade (Louis) Vampires. 
12211, 23637. 

Le Faure (Georges) Sous la 
mitraille. 29815. 


Solo (Charles) Dans les ruines 
de Belgique. 31052. 
Tallant (G. A.): 
Common _§ schl. 
4750. 
Umholtz (F. H.) Common schl. 
elementary arith. 4799. 


Talleott (I. B.) Investment bond 
corp. Six per cent cumulative bond. 
fore 92538) 12533. 


Talman (C. F.) Weather. 
Taloga, OKl., map. 3121. 

Tama Co., Ia., map. 11329. 
Tamagno (D. B.) Ten business rules. 

4751. 

Tamayo (F. C.) 
Taming of Arabella. 
Taming of grouchy Bill. 


advanced arith. 


18572. 


Trovador. 27673*. 
(Drama) 11075. 
(Motion pic- 


ture) 193812. 

Taming of the _ shrew. (Drama) 
5195. 

Tammany’s tiger. (Motion picture) 
11554. 

Tampa, Fla., direct. 4752. 

Tampa Bay, map. 22796. 


Tampico, Mexico, map. 22797. 
Tampico. (Drama) 18924. 
Tanenbaum (I.) son & co.: 
A. S. Rosenthal co. 31180. 
Greenhut co. inc. [ete.] 
22005. 
Moses Zimmermann & or M. Zim- 


22002- 


mermann co. 18573. 
Organization. 24688. 
Policies. 4463, 13237. 
Tangled fates. (Motion picture) 
14378. 
Tangled hearts. (Motion picture) 
5925. 
Tangled threads. (Motion picture) 
16953, 16954. 
Tangled web. (Motion picture) 
14409. 
Tangleland. (Drama) 22611. 
Tanki service bureau. List bul. 
16263. 
Tanner (J. B.) C. P. A. examinations. 
27317. 


Our beautiful 1916 
31181. 


Tanner (W. C.) 
Christmas cartoon. 
Tappé (H. P.): 
Designed by Tappé of N. Y. 4753. 
Early Victorian era. 7992. 
For country lanes & glittering 
sands. 18574. 
From my point of view. 
16264. 
Inspirations. 


10734, 
24689, 27318, 31182. 


Tappé (H. P.)—Continued. 
Tappé’s June brides & _ brides- 
maids. 13582. 


Tappé’s poupées. 22006. 
Tapper (Thomas): 
Franz Schubert. 13583. 


Handel. 27319. 
Mendelssohn, the story of a happy 
brother & sister. [etc.] 16265, 


16266. 
Passing the dead line in music 
study. 31183. 
Study plan. 31184. 
Tarantula. (Motion picture) 17070. 
Target. (Motion picture) 5926. 


Target of dreams. 
27951. 
Tarkington (Booth) : 


(Motion picture) 


Monsieur Beaucaire. 11100. 
Ohio lady. 1135, 8448. 
Penrod’s nervous breakdown. 
A754. 
Tarkington (N. B.) See Tarkington 
(Booth) 


11174. 
2459. 
Bridgie. 


Tarpiey (Ford) Suicide. 
Tarpon Springs, Fla., direct. 
Tarrant-Ironside (M. E.) 
4755. 
Tarrytown, N. Y., direct. 2586. 
Tartuffe. (Drama) 10987*. 
Tassell (Charles Van) See Van Tas- 
sell (Charles) 
Tatem (B. T.) 


Dear old dad. 5021. 


Tattle tale Alice. (Motion picture) 
27952. 

Taubmann (Otto) Porzia. 31974. 
Taufstein (Louis) Alles aus geféil- 
ligkeit. 2775. 

Taunton, Mass., direct. 31185. 
Taussig (Otto) Dead sweetheart. 
11000. 

Tavern De Luxe. (Drama) 14047, 
22GE2. 


Taylor (C. A. A.) 
in medical practice. 
Taylor <C. +B) Ady. 
banks. 4756, 13584. 
Taylor (C. N.) Motorcooler sales co. 


Sub-atomic theory 
22007. 
for savings 


Hot again. 4281. 

Taylor (KE. C.) Broncho boys’ big 
contract. 7993. 

Taylor (F. E.) Soul-winning. 22008. 

Taylor (Frank) Eleven _ dollars. 
22412. 

Taylor (H. C. Chatfield-) See Chat- 
field-Taylor (H. C.) 

Taylor (J. A.) Mystic maiden. 5118. 


Taylor (J. E.) Piano chord instruc- 
tor. 31186. 

Taylor (J. G.) Is there danger of a 
paper famine. 16267. 

Taylor (J. R. K.) All things being 
equal. 10951. 

Taylor (J. 8.) 
mas club card. 


Peoples bank. Christ- 


30580. 


1825 


INDEX 


Taylor (M. C.) Instr. bk. 31190. 
Taylor (M. I.) Children of passion. 
13585, 16268, 18575, 22009, 24690. 
Taylor (M. S.) Sunbeam. [ete.] 

31187-31189. 
Taylor (Madison) When military 
training should begin. 4757. 
Taylor (N. & G.) ¢@o.: 
Roofing tin, flat seam. 
22010, 22011. 
Selling arguments for tin roofing. 
4758. 
Taylor (S. T.) sehl. of sartorial arts. 
Expert instructions. 27320. 
Taylor (Samuel) Taylor (M.C.) In- 
struction book. 31190. 


[ete.] 


Taylor (Wilton) Taken from life. 
1195. 

Taylor (Z. P.) Taylor’s analyzed ci- 
tations. 4759, 18576. 


Taylor, Tex., map. 32292. 


Taylor & Crate: 
Birch, maple & beech. 16269, 
18581-18583, 31191-31197. 
List of our stock at Buffalo. 
15618. 

Taylor & Greenough co. Johnson & 
Burns, ine. Specifications of schl. 
bldgs. 23967. 

Taylor bros. laundry. 
caught in the act. 850. 

Taylor instrument cos.: 

Badenoch (N. W.) 


Mr. Reddy 


Taylor home 


bake oven thermometer. 23151. 
Calidad Taylor. f[ete.] 27321- 
27324. 
Control of temperature. 4764. 


Control of temperature in corn 


cookers. f[ete.] 22012-22015. 
H & M_ thermometers. [ete.] 
18584-18588. 

New Tycos thermograph. [ete.] 
851, 852. 

Recipes for favorite candies. 
7994. 

Supplementary price list.  [ete.] 


31198-31204. 
Tycos air compressor equipments. 
[ete.] 24691-24694. 
Taylorsville, Ky., map. 11330. 
Tcherkesoff (Warlam): 
Army of Turks. discouraged. 
[ete.] 18586-13589. 
Brussiloff close to people. 16270. 
Charge Mackensen snubbed Aus- 
trians. [ete.] 22016-22023. 


Duma plans new land law. [etce.] 
18589-18594. 
Té o café ? (Drama) 11183. 
Tea for Genevieve. (Drama) 8526. 
Teacher, kin I go home? (Drama) 
11184. 
Teachers manual. 24459. 
Teachers’ music pub. co. Glad news. 


37438. 


pti; B8.; v.18 


Teachers’ univ. of commerce, Athen- 
aeum annual. 27325. 

Teacup inn. (Drama) 27668. 

Teall (Gardner) Homemaking for 
everyone. 10735. 

Tear-squeezer. (Drama) 8527. 

Teats (M. EH.) Friendly message. 
31205. 

Technical college of the Chicago Turn- 
gemeinde. Technical college of the 
Chicago Turn-gemeinde. 31206. 

Technical pub. co.: 


Balcom (S. E.) Heating & ven- 


tilating bldgs. 9079. 
Dixon (W. E.) Engine & boiler 
room lore. 9397. 


Johnson (V. E.) Engine room di- 
rect-current elec. machinery. 

9926. ; 

Manifold & Poole. 
diagram. 21017. 

Moseley (A. W.) 
10254. 

Solomon (A. G.) Refrigeration & 
ice making. 10657. 


Straight line 


Pract. math. 


Technique. 13590. ‘ 
Tecpancaltzin. (Drama) 22385*. 
Tecumseh, Okl., direct. 21804. 
Teddy. (Drama) 5196. 


Teddy’s marriage. (Drama) 11185. 


Tedeschi (Enrique) : 


Lula. 2882. 
Rosario. 14036. 
Tedrow (H. B.) Uttermost farthing. 
5214. 
Teeney Ricketts. (Drama) 11186. 
Teetotaler. (Drama) 25051. 
Teets (H. M.) Brief analysis of the 


Federal income tax. 31207. 

Tefft (EK. C.) Natl. city bank. Christ- 
mas savings club. 30259. 

Tegern (Hans) Otto oder Otto? 
25014. 

Teixeira de Mattos (Max) Vestpocket 
vademecum. 18595. 

Tel-dex co. Tel-dex. 13592. 

Tel-electric co. Gen. catalog. 2587. 


Telautograph corp. Telautograph. 
13591. 

Telegram. (Drama) © 31990. 

Teleg. ptg. co. Catalog. of off. forms. 
4766. 


Telegraphic tangle. (Motion picture) 
5927. 
Telep. soc. of the Mountain States 
Educational dept.: 
Bell system. [ete.] 4767-4769. 
Elem. of elec. [ete.] 16271— 
16273. 
Private branch exchanges. 31208. 
Substation practice. 2588, 7995. 
Telford (Fred) Civil govt. for civil 
service applicants. 13593. 
Telford (M. E.) Children’s Christinas 
dream. 31683. 


1826 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


eee 


Tell-tale envelope. 
19181, 22894. 
reltine (G. P.) 
plans. 4770. 

Telonor corp. Telonor. 22024. 
Temperament. (Drama) 22613, 22614. 
Temperance beverage co.: 

Be prepared. 138594. 

Try 12 on us. 22025. 

Your last chance to get 12 bottles 
free. 18596. 
Temperance town. 

11555. 

Tempest (Phineus) : 


(Motion picture) 


Telling bungalow 


(Motion picture) 


When Gertie comes to _ town. 
22026. 
Who'll have me. 24695. 
Tempest. (Drama) 382062*. 
Temple (J. ©.) Ohio state univ. 


Farmer’s authentic adviser. 21467. 
Temple, Okl., map. 25179. 
Temple of now. (Drama) 11082. 


Templer (H. R.) Keeping the wolf 


from the door. 4771. 

Templer (G. H.) Artist’s model. 
22027. 
Templeton, Kenby & co., ltd. Simplex 
jacks. 31209. 


(Drama) 29389. 
(Motion picture) 


Templo de Cupido. 
Temporal power. 


279538. 

Temporary husband. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5928. 

Temptation. (Drama) 32063. 


Temptation and the man. (Motion 
picture) 14379. 
Temptation of Adam. 


ture) 253881. 


(Motion pic- 


Temptation of Anthony. (Drama) 
5197. 

Ten boys’ farees. (Drama) 22615. 

Ten nights in a bar-room. (Drania) 
18925. 

Ten nights in a barroom. See also 


Curse of a nation. 

Ten Cate (A. R.) Purity spring water 
co. Purity water. 30679. 

Tender hooks. (Drama) 32064. 

Tenley (Elmer) Transfer man. 
31606. 

Tennessee, map. 1855, 3122, 8661, 
11331, 25180. 

Tennessee weather chart calendar. 
31210. 

Tennessee’s pardner. 
ture) 5929. 

Tenney (A. S.): 

Lieutenant Inkbottle. 27618. 
Piano delivery. 31964. 

Tenney (M. A.) Priceless fragments. 
31211. 

Tenor. (Drama) 32065. 

Tenth commandment. (Drama) 14048. 

Teoteuctli. (Drama) 22385*. 


(Motion pic- 


18 


Tepic, Mexico, map. 8662. 

Terheggen (L. A.) Mac-Terry’ light- 
ning caleulator. 15658. 

Terhune (A. P.): 


Crimson stain mystery. 22028, 
24696, 27326, 31212. 
Shrimp. 32023. 
Terms of peace. (Drama) 8534. 


Terral, Okl., map. 25181. 


Terramoto. (Drama) 22616. 
Terrebonne Parish, La., map. 11332. 
Terrell (Maverick) : 
Friday the thirteenth. 2835. 
Presidential bee. - 16648. 
Temperament. 22614. 
Terrell (P. A. H.) Strictly profes- 
sional services. 22031. 
Terrible tragedy. (Motion picture) 


17071. 
Terrible Turk. (Motion picture) 
19313. 
Terribuia (La) (Motion picture) 


Terris (Charles): 
Irish courtship. 13960. 
June thirteenth. 11066. 
One man in a thousand. 11120. 
Roomer at Smith’s. 11153. 


Why men don’t marry. 11225. 
Terriss (Tom) Ambition. 16490. 
Terrors of a Turkish bath. (Motion 

picture) 25382. 
Terry (Frank): 

Back to Cohoes. 381639. 

Frolic and fun. 8350. 

Terry (H. J.) Pep promoter. 18890. 
Terry (J. B.) co. Catalogue. 7996. 


Terry (J. E. H.) 
home. 16611. 
Terry, Mont.: 
Direct. 2237. 
Map. 16871. 
Terry Co., Tex., map. 32298. 
Terry’s tea party. (Motion picture) 
8952. 
Terryville, Conn., direct. 28394. 
Teschendorf (T. O.) ‘Twentieth cen- 
tury ticket agt. 22277. 


Man who stayed at 


Tessier (C. O.) Putting a patent 
through. 22032. 

Test. (Drama) 16698, 18926, 25052. 

Test. (Motion picture) 25388. 

Test of chivalry. (Motion picture) 
11556. 

Test of the ballot. (Drama) 8528. 


Testa (Carmela) & co. Variety. 
16274. 
Testoni (Alfredo) Modelo. 31903. 


Teubner (B. G.): ff 
Bornecque (Henri) Moliére. 9178. 


Gotter (Karl) Musterblitter. 
17683. 

Othmer (Albert) Wandtafel 1u. 
kreide. 10406. 


27 


INDEX 


Teweles (H.) 
1171. 
Texas, pseud. See Ferguson (F. D.) 
Texas, map. 13856, 3123, 19086, 22798. 
Texas co.: 
About Texaco crater compound. 
16275. 
Dry roof for house & barn. 
10736-10739. 


‘Ring des Polykrates. 


[ete.] 


Lubrication. 2186, 7276, 10120, 
12794. 
Preventing rail corrosion. 24699. 
Texaco. 31217. 
Texas weather chart calendar. 31218. 


Textile color card assn. of the U. S., 
ine. : 
Color card of America. 13595. 
Spring season color card of Amer- 
ica. 27381. 
Textile kunst und industrie. 
31219. 
Textile pub. co. 
mist short cut. 
Thacher (Lloyd) 
13596. 

Thacher medicine co. Dr. Thacher’s 
lucky day almanac. 17529. 

Thain (E. I.) Knocking on the door. 


10740, 


New York. Econo- 
Does 
Movie detective. 


1091. 

Thain (Edith) Residuary legatee. 
16666. 

Thakura (Ravindranatha) See Rav- 
indranatha Thakura. 

Thankful heart. (Drama) 24916*. 

Thanksgiving month. (Drama) 
32066. 

Tharpe (A. M.) Moses & a man of 
today. 853. 

That ain’t your’. wife. (Drama) 
8529. H 

That blasted tooth. (Drama) 22617. 

That dagger in the dark. (Drama) 
8530. 

That girl. (Drama) 5198, 11187. 

That little rogue next door. (Drama) 
11188. 

That mysterious love. (Drama) 5199. 

That night. (Drama) 8581. 

That sort. (Motion picture) 143880. 

Thaw (L. C.) He needs it. 10741. 


Thayer (O. H.) Thayer’s Springfield 


portable schoolhouses. 10742. 
Theatrical producing co. Bought & 
paid for. 22378. 
Their act. (Motion picture) 5930. 
Their anniversary. (Motion picture) 
8953. 

Their awful predicament. (Motion 
picture) 14881. i 
Their counterfeit vacation. (Motion 

picture) 27954. 

Their dark secret. (Motion picture) 
Their divorce. (Motion picture) 
25384. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Their first. 11557. 
Their first arrest. (Motion picture) 
27955. 


Their first quarrel. 

Their last day. (Drama) 22618. 

Their little bit. (Drama) 16694. 

Their married life. 854, 2589, 4772, 
7997, 10748, 18597, 16276, 18597, 
22033, 24700, 27332, 31220. 


(Drama) 5200. 


Their mother. (Motion picture) 
19314. 

Their only son. (Drama) 22619. 

Their only son. (Motion picture) 
5931. 


Their quiet little honeymoon. 
tion picture) 8954. 
Their social smash. 


(Mo- 


(Motion picture) 


11558. 

Their week end. (Motion picture) 
32556. 

Theis (G. C.) Seas between. 32013. 

Thelen (F.) Rund um die liebe. 
8486, 11155. 

Then I’ll come back to you. (Motion 
picture) 8955. 

There & _ back. (Motion picture) 
19315. 

There & back from Detroit, Mich. 
22048. 

There’s no place like home. (Motion 
picture) 5982. 

Therese. (Drama) 5201. 

Therése. (Motion picture) 19316. 


Thermal syndicate, ltd. Vitreosil, ap- 
paratus. 27340. 


These little squares of linen. 7403. 
They all knew Beverly. Do you? 
(Drama) 32067. 
They show their faces, too, at Follies. 
! 1608. 
They that walk enchained. (Drama) 
32068. 
They wouldn’t take him seriously. 


14382. 
Vest pocket pilot 


(Motion picture) 
Thibault (P. R.) 


bk. 22044. 

Thibodaux, La., map. 11333. 

Thiboust (Lamb) Czula  struna. 
2811. 

Thief of the desert. (Motion picture) 
11559. 


Thief River Falls, Minn., map. 382294. 
Thielsen (E. W.) Note calendar 1916. 


857. 

Thieves. (Drama) 32069. _ 
Thin ice. (Drama) 11189, 18927. 
Thinning out. (Drama) 16695. 
Third act. (Drama) 5202. 
Third degree. (Motion picture) 
5846. 

Third eye. (Drama) 8582. 
Third proposal. (Drama) 11190. 
Third reader. 10158. 

Thirteenth chair. (Drama) 32070. 
Thirty days. (Drama) 14049. 


1828 


INDEX 


_ nos, 1-12, 1916 


Thirty days a la carte. (Drama) 
8533. 


_ This is law. (Drama) 
is my lucky day. 


24944, 
(Drama) 

' This way out. (Drama) 18928. 

This youth-gentlemen. (Drama) 
25042 


Thorner (Fritz) Helmut Gotthilfs 
neugeburt. 31231. 
Thold studio. McAllister (lL. B.) 
Tale of the U. C. goat. 29941. 
Thoma (E. R.) How much can we 
» save. 22045. 
Thoma (Ludwig) 
Thomas (A. W.): 
Advertising for auctioneers. 31232. 
Opening speeches for auctioneers. 
24707. 
Thomas (Augustus): 
In Mizzoura. 31822. 
Witching hour. 32150. 
Thomas (Chauncey) Thomas (W. R.) 
Lectures on hist. 16286. 
Thomas (F. A.) How to hold circles. 
31233 


Moral. 31908. 


Thomas (F. D.) 
beach. 24905. 
Thomas (G. C.) jr. Best of the new 

introductions for outdoor rose grow- 


Beauty and the 


ing. 13605. 
Thomas (G. H.): 
Sunbeams. 8006 


Their record. 16285. 

Thomas (G. H. Earp-) 
Thomas (G. H.) 

- Thomas (H. K.) Automobile perform- 
ance formulae. 22046. 

Thomas (Mrs. Homer) New America. 
11110. 

Thomas (J. A.) Thomas system of 
scientific fire fighting. 8007. 

Thomas (J. E.) Never take no for an 
answer. 24708. 

Thomas (J. H.) Lamentation. 31234. 

Thomas (Marion) Birthday greet- 
me pere.| o'255, 31256. - 

Thomas (Miriam) Lady of the lake. 
11070*. 

Thomas (R. B.) 
nack. 26914. 

Thomas (S. H.) 
858 


Thomas (S. L.) Enterprise develop- 
ment co. Enterprise development 


See Earp- 


Old farmers alma- 


Schedule of weights. 


co. : 
Thomas (T. J.) Was Minnie Peters 
murdered or did she kill herself. 


8008. 

Thomas (W. H..G.) Grace of God. 
alot. 

Thomas (W. M.) I want to be a 
nurse. 13606. 


Ti396—17T. 24 


Thomas (W. R.) 
16286. 
Thomas direct co.: 
Thomas’ drug trade lists. 16287. 
Thomas’ hardware, sporting goods 


Lectures on hist. 


& kindred trades lists. 22047. 

Thomas moulding brick co. Mastic 
floor covering. 10752. 

Thomas Muskerry. (Drama) 27670. 


Thomas pub. co.: 
Thomas register of Amer. mfrs. 
& first hands in all lines. 27341. 
Thomas’ wholesale grocery & kin- 
dred trades register. 16288. 
Thomas register of Amer. mfrs. & first 
hands in all lines. 27341. 
Thomas’ wholesale grocery & kindred 
trades register. 16288. 
Thomasheisky (Boris): 
Broken violin. 24910. 
Helio New York. 8381. 


Thompson (A. E.) San Francisco, 
Cal., map. 22784. , 
Thompson (A. L.) Catechism of 
patriotism for Amer. schl. children. 

16289. ; 

Thompson (A.M.) Oh, Caesar. 31935. 
Thompson (A. W.) Kelvin (Paul) 
Essence of salesmanship. 15501. 
Thompson (Denman) Our new minis- 


ter. 14009. 

Thompson (E. N.) Serpent & the 
dove. 5178. 
Thompson (F. W.) Phosphorescent 
Jim. 27650. 


Thompson (G. E.) lightning rod co. 
Guaranteed lightning protection. 
1360T. 

Thompson (G. L.) 
came back. 11226. 


Why the band 


Thompson (Grace Allen-) See Allen- 
Thompson (Grace) 

Thompson (Harry) ‘True to life. 
8545. 

Thompson (J. E.) Human energy. 
13608. 

Thompson (J. F.) How very shock- 
ing. 27600. 


Thompson (J. G.): 

Thompson’s minimum essentials. 
13616. 
Word from word readers. 

Thompson (J. R.) co.: 

Meat you eat in restaurants. 2598. 

Thompson’s. Sandwiches. 8010. 

Wrigley (R. B.) Lighter lunches. 
13852. 

Thompson (J. W.): 
Bigger, better bus. 
Danger line. 5018. 

Thompson (J. W.) co. O’Sullivan’s 

heels of new live rubber. 13609. 

Thompson (L. C.) Wager. 11214. 


27342. 


859, 16290. 


1829 


INDEX 


Thompson (M. R.): 
ao that something. 860. 
Q. R. S. co. QRS. Quick refer- 
ence Cees 4489. 
Thompson (Maravene) : 
Music hath power. 
Putting it across. 
Thompson (O. 8.): 
Thompson’s minimum essentials. 
18616. 
Thompson’s 
8009. 


Thompson (R. W.): 


16632. 
8474. 


new penmanship. 


Aid for Jamaica planters. [ete.] 
22048-22052. 

Archibishop Nuttall is dead. [etc.] 
13610-13615. 

Bars Jamaica conscription. [etce.] 
24709, 24710. 

Embargo on bananas urged. [etce.] 
18603-18605. 

Jamaica aids the Red _ cross. 
27348. 

Jamaica for favored trade. [etc.] 


31238-31241. 
Thompson (Ruth) Amazing adven- 
tures of Jack B. Nimble. 31242. 
Thompson (T. B.) Player piano given 
away. 13617. 
Thompson (T. E.) 
mum essentials. 138616. 
Thompson (V. I.) Guthapfel (M. L.) 
Land of covered faces. 8791. 
Thompson (Vance) Peace girl. 


Thompson’s mini- 


5140. 


Thompson (W. B.) Zone therapy. 
31248. 
Thompson (W. C.) Jew of Malta. 
23239. 
Thompson, Austin & co., ine: 
Financing deferred dividend life 
insur. policies. 10753. 
Financing policies. 31244. 


Thompson-Bonney co. Lewis control 
system. 381245. 

Thompson course, inc. Thompson (J. 
Ek.) Human energy. 13608. 

Thompson photo co. Plattsburg mili- 


tary training camp, N. Y., map. 


19063. 
Thompson’s. Sandwiches. 8010. 
Thoms (Toni) Dorf-Caruso. 24929. 
Thomson (F. L.) First step in Ameri- 
canization. 16292. 


Thomson (J. L.) Ward song. 8011. 


Thomson (O. R. H.) Christmas, 1916. 
31246. 

Thorburn (J. M.) & co. 
seeds. 861. 

Thorn (Caesar) Thin ice. 

Thorn & the rose. 
23025. 

Thorndike (A. H.) Engl. theatre in 
Shakespeare’s time. 8012. 


Thorburn’s 


11189. 
(Motion picture) 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Thorndike (Frank) Joining the navy. 
13962. 


Thoroughbred. (Motion picture) 
23026. 
Thorp (Josephine): 
Crucible. 18818. 
Miraculous night. 27636. 
Twelfth-night revel. 5209. 


Yule-tide revel. 27682. 
Thorpe, Wis., map. 382295. 
Those female haters. (Motion picture) 


5933 

Those girls. (Drama) 27669. . 
Those Keystone cops. (Drama) 
18929. 

Those who toil. (Motion picture) 
19317. 

Thou shalt not covet. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5934. 

Thoughts from everywhere. 13618. 
Thousand dollar husband. (Motion 
picture) 11560. 

Thousand dollars a week. (Motion 
picture) 193820. 

Thread of life. (Motion picture) 
27956. 

Three a. m. (Drama) 22620. 

Three bears. (Drama) 27580*. 
Three brave hunters. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17072. 

Three chums. (Drama) 2940. 


Three-fingered Jenny. (Motion pic- 


ture) 5697. 
Three godfathers. (Motion picture) 
143883. 


Three in one. (Drama) 11191. 
Three-in-one oil co. Three-in-one dict. 
13619. 


Three Johns. (Motion picture) 
5935. 

Three little Christmas waits. 
(Drama) 2962*. 

Three men. (Drama) 25078. 
Three men of Gotham. (Drama) 
24930. 

Three musketeers. (Motion picture) 
8724. 


Three nights. (Drama) 1197. 
Three of a kind. (Drama) 16696. 


25054, 25055. 
Three of U.S. (Drama) 22621. 
Three old meddlers. (Drama) 32071. 
Three pairs of shoes. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5829. 
Three plays. 27670, 32072. 


Three plays and a curtain raiser. 


(Drama) 8534. 
(Drama) 8535. 


Three’s a crowd. 
Three seratch clue. (Motion picture) 


19317. 

‘Three screams in the moonlight. 
(Drama) 5208. 

Three travelers watch a _ sunrise. 


(Drama) 25056. 


1830 


INDEX 


nus, 1-12, 1916 


Three war _ sketches. (Drama) 
14049*. 

Three wise men. (Motion picture) 
8956. 

Three wishes. (Motion picture) 
11561. ; 

Threshold. (Drama) 11192. 

Thrift (Tim) Bringing back Bonnie 
to you. f[ete.] 24711-24716. 


Thrift pub. co. Amer. underwriter 
magazine & insur. review. Amer. 
underwriters pocket chart. 11647, 
19481. 

Thrift service: 

Salem laundry co. 
spells. 7796. 
You wouldn’t take a file. 

Thrift service co.: 

Marshall & Ilsley bank. Family 
thrift book. 7319. 
8018. 


Thrift savings clubs. 
Wild (J. F.) & co. state bank. 


One of them 


862. 


Thrift service. 10754. 


Knock your life insur. problems 
in the head. [ete.] 8188, 8189. 
Thriller. 31247. 
Thrills. (Drama) 5204. 
Throop (M. H.) Wade = entertain- 


ment bureau. Mid dinner & after 


dinner songs. 22174. 

Through baby’s voice. (Motion pic- 
ture) 25385. 

Through bolted doors. (Motion pic- 
ture) 23005. 

Through flames to love. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8957. 

Through him. (Drama) 11198. 


Through the solid wall. (Motion pic- 
ture) 253886. 

Through the sweet briars. (Drama) 
11194. 

Through the wall. (Motion picture) 
23027. 

Thrown to the lions. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8958. 

Pugland (CC. M.) Gold diggers. 
22432. 


Thumbnail sketch of Catherine the 


Great of Russia. (Drama) 1198. 
Thurman (W. B.): 
Thurman mfg. co. Bungalow 
bidg. blocks. 138620. 
Toys. 16293. 
Thurman mfg. co. 
Bungalow bide. blocks. 13620. 


Toys. 16298. 

Thurston (H. T.): 
California, map. 18977. 
Pasadena, Cal., map. 32258. 
Refugee. 863. 

Thwing (C. F.): 
Friendship as an asset. 22053. 
Having riches without being rich. 

16294. 


Thybony & Bengtson: 
Painters’ & decorators’ bi-monthly 
world. 4421, 7618, 18175. 
Thy-Ben sales agent year bk. 
4779. 
Tibbault (Louis) pseud. See Parme- 
lee (L. D.) 
Tibbetts (G. W.) Exchange trust co. 
Christmas savings club. 20146. 
Tibbles (C. EH.) Preparedness for 
natl. defense. 4780. 


Ticket agents inst. ine. Whiting 
(Jos.) Twentieth century ticket 
agent. 22277. 


Tickets, please! (Drama) 1199. 

Tickled to death. (Drama) 22622. 

Tidal wave. (Drama) 22623. 

Tidings brought to Mary. (Drama) 
18930. 


Tiemann (H. D.) Circulation in dry 


kilns. 18621, 18606, 22054. 

Tiffany (C. H.) United States, map. 
8665, 8666. 

Tiffany & co. Blue bk. [ete.] 31248, 
31249. 

Tifft (J. A.) Tifft’s mortgage interest 


tables. 81250. 
Tiger’s cub. (Drama) 
Tigers of the plains. 

25387. 

Tight rein. (Motion picture) 
Tilden (Freeman) 


5205. 
(Motion picture) 


14408. 
Boxton sensation. 


10755. 

Tillie’s terrible tumble. (Motion pic- 
ture) 23028. 

Timber wolf. (Motion picture) 
23029. 

Timberwolf. (Drama) 382073. 

Timbie (W.H.) Answers to problems. 
27344. 


32074. 
Fighting with 


Time of bloodshed. (Drama) 
Timely feature films. 
the Allies. 11400. 
Times-democrat, Muskogee, Okl. What 
the European war has done to the 
rices of drugs. 8030. 
Times printing co. of Seattle. 
times. Seattle times’ tours. 
Timken (F. H.): 
Effective preparedness for profit. 
13623. 
Human factor in indus. 4781. 
Natl. assn. furniture mfrs. Semi- 
ann. meeting. 21192. 
Timken roller bearing co. 
tell? - 22055: 
Timothy Dobbs, that’s me. (Motion 
picture) 19319, 23030-23034, 25388. 
Timpane (T. D.) Balmes (J. L.) 
Evidences of religion. 25524. 
Tin Pan alley cabaret. (Drama) 


32075. 
(Motion picture) 27957. 


Tin soldier. 
Tina’s images. (Drama) 25020*. 


Seattle 
24548. 


How can I 


1831 


INDEX 


(Drama) 382076. 
Life stories of the movie 


Tinder box. 

Tinee (Mae) 
stars. 4782. 

Tengey (M. H.) Young ladies mutual 
improvement assn. General board. 
Hand bk. for the Bee-hive girls. 
24874. 


Tinglado de la_ farsa. (Drama). 
32077. 

Tinker (B. R.) I deal seat work. 
31251. 

Tinker (Joe) Joe Tinker says Keep 
fit. 18607. 


Tintic & North Tintiec mining districts, 
Utah, map. 14169. 
Tio de las caidas. (Drama) 
Tioga mill & elevator co.: 
Story of Colonel’s ration. 4788. 
Tioga dairy feeds. [ete] 864, 
865. 
Tioga horse feed. 8081. 
Tip from the heart of a reformed vil- 
lain. (Drama). 32078. 
Tip top!! (Drama) 11195. 
Tipton (A. 8.) N. M. cookery. 16295. 
Tipton, Mo., map. 16872. 
Tire list co. Non-skid list of stand- 


2941. 


ard make guaranteed tires. 13624. 
Tire supply co.: 
Killing high tire prices. 10756. 


17621 
bargain ever made. 


is the largest single tire 
4784. 


Tireoid co. How to get greater tire 
mileage. $1258. 
Tirones. (Drama) §8399*. 


Tirrill (W. C.) Tirrill’s off. direct. 
automobile owners of Columbus & 
Franklin Co. 22056. 

Tirrill’s off. direct. automobile own- 
ers of Columbus & Franklin Co. 
22056. 

Tish. (Drama) 14050. 
Titanium alloy mfg. co. 
aluminum. 8082. 
Titche Goettinger co. 

Rabbit. 8033. 

Titheradge (Dion) 
incidence. 16601. 

Titles. (Drama) 8586. 

Titus (C. B.) Arrowhead. 13625. 

Titus’ (R. EB): 

New construction (Order of Hie) 
Constitution. 21231. 
Skeleton ritual. 21475. 


Tiverton, R. I., direct. 27345. 
To another woman. (Motion picture) 


Titanium 
Story of Peter 


Long arm of co- 


23085. 
To arms. (Motion picture) 5968. 
To have & to hold. (Motion picture) 
5936. 
To him that hath. (Motion picture) 
8947. 
Toadstools. (Drama) 22624. 
Tobenkin (Elias) | Witte arrives. 


10757, 18626, 16296. 


‘Toledo machine & tool co. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 
Tobin (W. J.) Cincinnati chiroprac- 
tic assn. Chiropractic. 23361, 
25730-25732. 
Tobler & co. Dufour bolting cloth. 
22057. 
Toby and the bear. (Drama) 11196. 
Toch bros. : 


R. I. W. cement filler & cement 
floor paint. 27346. 

Self-healing bridge cement. 
24717, 24718. 

. Toch bros. red bk. 18608. 
Tocsin.. (Motion picture) 27937. 
Todd (J. G.) Golden Calf. 18609. 
Todd (J. TIT.) Natl. efficiency devel- 

opment corp. System voucher- 

cheek. [ete.] 30281-80283. 

Todd (M. 1.) Dose of hell. 1035. 

Todd protectograph ¢o.: 

If a crook gets hold of one of 
your checks. 2599. 

McMahan (T. D.) Canvass on 
the complete system. 26638. 

Mr. Keilch paid me’$1,035. 4785. 

Who was stung. 10761. 

Toel (A. LL.) Awakening of Nan 
Shirley. 31254. 

Told by the gate. (Drama) 25057. 
Toldridge (Hlizabeth) Christmas. 
[ete.] 81255-31258. 
Toledo (Bernante de) 

136382. 

Toledo, O.: 

Classified bldg. 
22058. 

Direct. 18610. 

Map. 27758. 

Toledo credit rating & collection co. 
Toledo’s credit register & additions. 
4786. 

Toledo direct co. 
18610. 


[ete.] 


Alcoholism. 


trades’ direct. 


Toledo, O., direct. 


Catalog. 
27847, 31259. 
Toledo savings bank & trust co. 
22059. 
Toledo scale co.: 
Greatest force 
22060. 
Rutherford (Rutledge) 
you should weigh. 4549. 
Toler (Sidney) Revelation. 1168. 
Tolerton & Warfield co. Behind the 
Council oak co. 18611. 


Tolhurst (L. H.) Microscopic ob- 


in* the world. 


What 


jects. 17012. 

Toliver (C. E.) Warning of patriots. 
8034. 

Toll. (Drama) 32079. 

Toll of jealousy. (Drama) 2942. 


Toll of the jungle. (Motion picture) 
5937. 
Toll of the law. 


19323. 


(Motion picture) 


1832 


- Tony in the movies. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Tolle (W. D.) Mutual life insur. co. 
of N. Y. Success table. 21182. 


Tolle Dolly. (Drama) 25058. 


Tolstoi (Leo) Man who was dead. 
27630. 


Tolstoy (Countess) Tolstoy’s daugh- 
ter on Russia’s firing line writes 
her adventures. 4787. 


Tom and Jerry. (Drama) 27671. 
Tom Brown’s_ schooldays. (Motion 
picture) 14884. 
Tom Martin, a man. 

5938. 
Tom Reed gold road dist., Ariz., map. 
8663, 14170. 


(Motion picture) 


Tomadora. (Drama) 32080. 

Tome (Jacob) inst. See Jacob Tome 
inst. 

Tomes (M. O.) Bond and the free. 
4995. 


Tomkins bros.: 
Combination that can’t be beaten. 
10762. 
Net prices of sewer pipe. 31268. 
Tomlinson (A. M.) Anna M. Tomlin- 
son’s forty lessons on How to de- 
velop a piano hand. 22061. 
Tomlinson co. Code bk. 16298. 
Tommy’s bit. (Drama) 2948. 
Tomorrow at ten. (Drama) 27672. 
Tomorrow man. (Drama) 27673. 
Tompkins (C. B.) Commercial peri- 


scope. 31269. 

Tompkins (W. K.) Law of counter- 
mand. 866. 

Tom’s _ sacrifice. (Motion picture) 
25389. 

Tom’s_ strategy. (Motion picture) 
19324. 


Ton-a-Ford truck co. You can afford 
a Ton-a-Ford. 27351. 

Tonawanda, N. Y., direct. 

Tong war. (Drama) 8587. 

Tonochtitlan. (Drama) 1200. 

Tonopah to Twin Springs, Cal., map. 
1298. 


10763. 


(Drama) 11197. 

Too clever by half. (Motion picture) 
5939. 

Too convincing. 

Too many chefs. 
8959. 

Too much smoke. 

Too proud to fight. 


(Drama) 8538. 
(Motion picture) 


2944. 
16697. 


(Drama) 
(Drama) 


Toohey (J. J.) Notes on logic. 24886, 
27553. 

Toombes (Andrew) Garden of love. 
11029. 

Toombs (F. R.) How to wrestle. 
-13633. 

Tooth and nail. (Drama). 32081. 

Top of the morning. (Drama) 2945. 

Topaz (Lionel) Blue bk. of optome- 


trists & opticians. 23248. 


Tope (H. W.) 
loon. 22062. 

Topeka, Ind., map. 14171. 

Topeka, Kan., direct. 4788. 

Toplitz (Samson) Modern Judas. 
18872. 

Topsy turvy Christmas. 
82082. 

Torbert (C. W.) 
Texas league 
8035. 

Torbett (J. G.) Delman. 8818. 

Toreadora. (Drama) 32083. 

Torment. (Motion picture) 27958. 

Toro (Ricardo Gonzalez del) See 
Gonzalez del Toro (Ricardo) 

Toronto, Kan., map. 14172. 

Torrance, Cal., map. 11334. 

Torrent of vengeance. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8960. 
Torres (O.) jr. 
eano. 8036. 
Torres del Alamo (Angel): 


Overthrow of the sa- 


(Drama) 


Torbert’s improved 
baseball schedule. 


Caligrafo pan-ameri- 


Brillo de los caireles. 13895. 
Pendientes de la Trini. 14019. 
Tenor. 382065. 
Torrey (R. A.) Gist of the lesson. 
31270. 
Tortured heart. (Motion picture) 
170738. 
Tortured soul. (Motion picture) 
27800. 
Tosi firearms co. Remington U. M. C. 
13634. 


Totman (H. T.) Father Rasle & his 
strong box. 273852. 

Toto of the byways. 
Set. 

Touch of nature. 

Tough luck on a rough sea. 
picture) 11562. 

Toulmin (H. A.) jr. Protection of in- 
dustrial property. 18635, 18612. 

Tounsend (M. B.) Shakesperiana. 
5181. 

Touring information bureau of Amer- 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 22625. 
(Motion 


ica. T I B automobile route bk. 
13636. 

Tousley (W. H.) Songs of Twill. 
867. 

Tower (E. C.) Marching to Mexico. 
13642. 

Tower (F. L.) Portland, Me., direct. 
13240. 

Tower (John) Spell of the past. 
32035. 


Tower (W. E.) Key to the exercises 
in the Principles of physics. 13643. 

Tower builder. (Drama) 22626. 

Town that tried to come back. (Mo- 
tion picture) 8961. 

Towne (Elizabeth) : 

Kingsley (F. M.) 
29719. 


Meditations. 


1833 


INDEX 


Towne (Elizabeth)—Continued. 
Poems of the _ sun-lit heights. 
BP ae 
Towne (S. D.) This cup. 381272. 
Townley (M. M.): 
Insured. 1085. 
Two plays. 11206. 
Towns (C. B.): 
Special information for physicians 


concerning the Chas. B. Towns 
hospital. 2600. 
Wreckage. 8580*. 
Townsend (Horace) Prints & their 
prices. 13644. 


Townsend (Sarah): 
Carrying the cross. 31278. 
Light of Christ. 13645. 


Townsend (W. P.) For his wife’s 
sake. [ete.] 18646, 13647. 

Townsend, Graham & Harris. 
& trademarks. 2601. 

Toy (W. D.) Journalisten. 31835*. 

Toy shop. (Drama) 25059. 

Toy _ soldier. (Motion _ picture) 
14385. 

Toycrete bidg. co. Toycrete. 8037. 

Toycrete co. Toycrete. 24719. 

Toyland mystery. (Motion picture) 


Patents 


5940. 

Toyland robbery. (Motion picture) 
11563. 

Toyland villain. (Motion picture) 
8962. 

Tracy (Marguerite) Little saint. 
31861. 

Tracy (W. B.) Bigger better bus. 
2602, 4789. 

Trade direct. of lithographers. 10764. 

Trade journal assn. Route list. 
24720. 

Traders natl. bank: 

Establishment of a bus. 27353. 
Executive dept. [ete.] 4790, 
4791. 

Traffic in white women. (Drama) 
14048. 

Tragedie durch  shpass. (Drama) 
2946. 

Tragedy. (Motion picture) 5906. 

Tragedy of fat. (Drama) 11198. 

Tragic masque. (Motion picture) 
32535. 

Trail of blood. (Motion picture) 
32431. 

Trail of chance. (Motion picture) 
19325. 

Trail of souls. (Motion _ picture) 
19344. 

Trail of the lonesome pine. (Drama) 
22627. 


Trail of the lonesome pine. (Motion 
picture) 5941. 

Trail of the Morning Star. 
5206. 


(Drama) 


pt.1,n.s., v.18 


Trail of the serpent. 
Trail of Wild Wolf. 


(Drama) 11218. 
(Motion picture) 


5942. 
Trainor (J. F.) System of fonetic 
writing. 22063: 
Traitor. (Drama) 5207. 
Traitor. (Motion picture) 25329. 
Traitor! liberty! (Drama) 11199. 


Traitor to art. (Motion picture) 
14386. 

Tramp. (Motion picture) 25249. 
Tramp chef. (Motion picture) 32558. 
Tramp’s redemption. (Drama) 
18931. 

Trans-continental freight co. Sugges- 
tions. 31274 


Transatlantic trust co. 
mervény. 13648. 

Transfer & storage direct. 10765. 

Transfer & storage pub. corp. Trans- 
fer & storage direct. 10765. 


Letéti  elis- 


Transfer of property. (Drama ) 
25060. 

Transgressor. (Drama) 22628. 

Transporting timber in Sweden. (Mo- 
tion picture) 5948. 

Trap. (Drama) 8539. 

Trapeze work by Miss Leitzel. (Mo- 


tion picture) 5376. 


Traphagen (J. C.) Marketability of 


securities. 22064. 
Trapped. * (Drama) 5208, 18982. 
Trapped. (Motion picture) 25291. 


Trask (L. B.) They never speak when 
they pass by. 22065. 

Traub mfg. co. Wedding ring senti- 
ment. 381275. 

Traut (Elise) Unser Konig. 31276. 

Trautman (Ray) Light weight fibre 
artificial limbs. 18618, 24721. 


Traux (R. H.) Only an Amer. 16640. 
Travelers insur. ¢o.: 
Grinding wheels. [ete.] 31277, 
31278. 
Your skin is your armor. 22066. 


Traveling salesman. 
32559. 

Travels of Maidilie. 10766. 

Traver (H. G.) Where are the re- 
cruits. 8038. 

Traversi (C. A.) Fiancée. 31761. 

Travis (F. H.) Knox dry vapor gene- 


(Motion picture) 


rator. 868. 

Travis (H. HE.) Country druggist. 
8305. 
Treading pearls. (Motion picture) 
25390. 

Treadmill. (Drama) 8540. 


Treadway (A. A.) Unit costs in dis- 
tribution work. 31279. 
Treadwell (H. T.): 


Primary reading & lit. 3716. 
Reading-literature. 869. 
Treasure. (Motion picture) 32484. 


1834 


INDEX 


nos, 1—12, 1916 

Treasure Island. (Drama) 8d41- 
85438, 32084. 

Treasure trove. (Motion picture) 
23001. 


Treat (Gail) Little known facts in 
the life of Robert Treat. [etc.] 
10767, 10768. 

Treat (K. O.) By the Yang Si. 10976. 

Tredway (S. W.) Grocery salesman- 
ship. 871. 

Tree (Herbert) How humor blends 
with tragedy. 8039. 


Tree and the fruit. (Drama) 1201. 
Tree of heaven. (Drama) 32085. 
Treller und co. (Drama) 25061. 
Tremaine (D. C.) Ecce homo. 4792. 
Trentini (Albert von) Candida. 
31280. 

Trenton, N. J.: 

Direct. 18614. 

Map. 22799. 


Trevelyan (Gordon) pseud. See Kent 
(W. W.) 
Trew (Eva) to play Trew’s 

color music. 8040. 
Trial. (Motion picture) 5907. 
Trials of a movie cartoonist. 
tion picture) 32560. 
Trials of Willie Winks. 
ture) 32561. 
Triangle film corp.: 
Acquitted. 8674. 
Aryan. 8678. 
Because he loved her. 
Beggar of Cawnpore. 11354. 
Better late than never. 5404. 
Betty of Greystone. 8688. 
Bright lights. 54838, 22836. 
Bucking society. 11363. 
Bullets & brown eyes. 8699. 
By stork delivery. 8700. 
Cinders of love. 5462. 
Civilization’s child. 8714. 
Conqueror. 5467. 
Crooked to the end. 22862. 
Cross currents. 8718. 
Daphne & the pirate. 
D’Artagnan. 8724. 
Deserter. 22868. 
Dizzy heights and daring hearts. 
5504. 
Don Quixote. 8729. 
Double trouble. 8781. 
Fatty and Mabel adrift. 5530, 
22881. 
& the Broadway stars. 


How 


(Mo- 


(Motion pic- 


5400, 22827. 


8722. 


Flying torpedo. 11408. 
Game old knight. 22889. 
Great pearl tangle. 5584. 
Green swamp. 5587. 
Gypsy Joe. 8767. 


i 


Triangle film corp.—Continued. 
Habit of happiness. 11421. 


He did and he didn’t. 5596. 
Hell’s hinges. 5602. 
His auto ruination. 5620. 


His bread & butter. 
His hereafter. 5623. 
His last laugh. 11489, 27850. 
His picture in the papers. 8784. 


11436, 27848. 


His pride and shame. 5625. 
His wife’s mistake. 8785. 
Honor’s altar. 5630. 
Hoodoo Ann. 11441. 


Hunt. 22914. 

Janitor’s wife’s temptation. 229380. 
Jordan is a hard road. 8805. 
Judge. 5671. 

Lamb. 8816. 

Last act. 5684. 

Let Katie do it. 8822. 
Lily & the rose. 8825. 
Little Meena’s romance. 
Love riot. 8886. 

Love will conquer. 5706. 
Martha’s vindication. 11476. 
Martyrs of the Alamo. 8848. 


Missing links. 8860. 


Modern Enoch Arden. 
19249. 


Moral fabric. 5760. 

Movie star. 5761. 

Oily scoundrel. 8878. 

Old Heidelberg. 8879. 

Peggy. 5814. 

Penitentes. 8893. 

Perils of the park. 5815, 19270. 

Price of power. 8897. 

Raiders. 8902. 

Sable lorcha. 8915. 

Saved by wireless. 19289. 

Snow cure. 27944. 

Sold for marriage. 17063. 

Stepping stone. 8936. 

Stolen magic. 19306. 

Submarine pirate. 19310. 

Sunshine Dad. 17068. 

Thoroughbred. 23026. 

Village blacksmith. 8971, 19336. 

Village scandal. 19337. 

Village vampire. 8972, 23045. 

Waifs. 8976. 

Wife and auto trouble. 8980. 

Wife and auto troubles. 19346. 

Wood nymph. 8987. 

Worst of friends. 6002, 19356. 
Triangle of fate. (Drama) 8044. 
Tribune,~Los Angeles. Intro. old Dr. 

Classad. 18650. 
Tribune assn.: 

Faffe (Edgar) Germans hold tight 

rein on all Belgian finances. 


27879. 


oT5dT, 


1784. 
Garvin (J. ks) Allies’ accord 
deepens. 6725, 6726. 


1835 


INDEX 


Tribune assn.—Continued. 


Allies forging boycott to 
break Prussian grip. [ete.] 
12704, 122 

— Asquith has saved his govt. 
fete.] 309, 310. 

Britain hears menace. [etc.] 
1824-1828. 

Churchill & Fisher become 
friends. again. [ete.] 3727- 
3730. 

Glass (Montague) Ambassador 
a job. [ete.] 1838-1842. 


Birsky & Zapp analyze the 
movies. [ete.] 38744-3747. 
Birsky & Zapp on Mexico. 
[ete.] 6755-6758. 

Birsky & Zapp on presidents 
out of work. [ete.] 322, 323. 
— Capture Villa ? Stop talking 

nonsense. [ete.] 12296-12298. 

——This here, now, Marcus of 
Queens Borough. 9636. 

Haas (Albert) German industry 
meets test of wartime drain. 
344. 

Johnston (R. M.) Immediate sci- 
entific defence action necessary. 
2052. 

Low speed eliminates navy 

as defence factor. 453. 


Key (Ellen) Ellen Key sees 
women seeking world uplift. 
2079. 

—— War born of spiritual neg- 
lect. 470. 

Matthews (Brander) Shake- 
speare after three hundred yrs. 
12863. 


Read (M. L.) Are you giving 
your child the food he needs. 
fete.] 13268-13271. 


Clothing a child. Lete.] 
7696-7699. 
Physical care of young chil- 
dren. 10492. 
Simonds (F. H.) Along the 
Adriatic. [ete.] 2496-2499. 
AS spring comes. [ete.] 
4627, 4628. 
Bagdad failure. [ete.] 
807, 808. 
—My trip to Verdun. [etc.] 
13461-13463. 
Smalley (G W.) Americans 
abroad. 2506. . 
Tribune co.: 
Balmer (Edwin) 1917 ? 9080. 


Bennett (J. O.) Fight for Riga 
waged in region famous in war. 
11800. 

-Mrs. Farwell tells of war & 
heroism. 6185. 

Chicago, Ill., map. 5258. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Tribune co.—Continued. 
Donahey (William) Teenie Wee- 
nies write a letter. 3608. 
Farwell (Mildred) Air raid ru- 
mor scares Bulgars. [ete.] 
12196-12202. . 
— Americans take wild ride 


over mountain pass. [ete.] 
9542-9549. 

McCutcheon (J. T.) Crafty 
Standard oil co. 4174. 


Phillips (E. O.) No candidate to- 
have enough G. O. P. backers. 
4450. 

Wilson (Carolyn) Berlin confi- 
dent that allies will be beaten. 
[ete.] 4933, 4934. 

Birth of child is encouraged 


by German law. [etce.] 8200— 
8208. 

Winning a great market on facts. 
13651. 


Tribune pub. co.: 
Mt. Hamilton, Cal, map. 11294. 
Niles Canyon-Sunol water tower 
tour, map. 11307. 
Oakland, Cal., map. 11309. 
Wishbone highway. 113438. 
Trickstress. (Drama) 11200. 
Tridon (André): 
Il faut qu’une porte soit ouverte 
ou fermée. 13955. 
Iphigenie auf Tauris. 31827. 
Tried for his own murder. (Motion 
picture) 5944. 


Trifles. (Drama) 32086. 

Trilby’s love disaster. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5945. 

Trill indicator co. Indicator bk. 
13652. 

Trinwith (T. H.) ‘Tobaceo & effi- 
ciency. 27354. 


Trio in a flat. 
Trip of pleasure. 


(Drama) 22629. 
(Drama) 32087. 


Trip through Uganda, British East 
Africa. (Motion picture) 11564. 

Trip to Coney Island. (Drama) 
11201. 

Trip to Honolulu. (Motion picture) 
8963. 


Trip to Washington. (Drama) 16698. 
Triple point. (Drama) 32088. 
Tripp (O. H.) Rockland, Me., map. 


19069. 
Triptolemus. (Drama) 11202. 
Tripure waters systems co. Tripure 
water. 10769. 
Tri-state stamp vending co. Selling 
U. S. postage stamps. 13649. 
Triumph. (Drama) 22630. 
Triumph film -corp.: 
Behind closed doors. 5401. 
Her sister’s guilt. 32389. 
Libertine. 32430. 


1836 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Triumph film corp.—Continued. 
Man and his angel. 5720. 
Price of happiness. 5829. 
Prima donna’s husband. 14341. 
- Ransom. 5840. 
Triumph mfg. co. 
operating. 18653. 
Triumph of remorse. 
11208. 
Triumph of the laughing mask. 
tion picture) 19218. 
Triumph of truth. (Motion picture) 


Instructions for 
(Drama) 


(Mo- 


19326. 
Trois enfants dans une etoile. 
(Drama) 32089. 
Troll of the mountains. (Drama) 
25020*. 


Trolley press. Trolley trips through 
New England. 18615. 

Tromblay (M. P.) Love thief. 27355. 

Tromlitz (Oscar) Public govt. plan. 
18654. 

Tropical film co.: 


Following the flag in Mexico. 


8744. 
United States marines under fire 
in Haiti. 8967. 


Trostel (Albert) & sons Co.: 
In the color which robed the an- 
cient kings. 22067. 
Pocket book to match your shoes. 
24722. 
Trotter (C. K.) 
rect adv. 6926. 
Trotter (J. W.) System for the care 
of orphans. 16299. 
Troubetzkoy (A. R.): 
Blackmail. 994. 
Fear market. 1049. 
Troubetzkoy (Pierre) Which half of 
Mrs. Wilson’s face. 13655. 
Troubles for four. (Motion picture) 


Hood ptg. co. Di- 


25391. 

Troubles on land and sea. (Drama) 
8327**. 

Troublesome flock. (Drama) 18933. 


Troublesome trip. (Motion picture) 
25392. 
Trousseau book. 26510. 
Trout (G. W.) Why a woman should 
never eat breakfast in bed. 16300. 
Trovador. (Drama) 27673*. 
Trovadores. (Drama) 32090. 
Troy, Ala., map. 27759. 
Troy, Mich., map. 14173. 
Troy, N. Y.: 
Direct. 17, 18616. 
Map. 19087. 

Troy laundry machinery co. 
perity & efficiency. 27356. 
Troy record almanac & yr.-bk. 4793. 
Troy record co. Troy record almanac 

& yr.-bk. 4793. 
Troyer (Carlos) Zuniana. 11235. 
Truant soul. (Motion picture) 32562. 


Pros- 


Truck-Smith. 24723. 


True (H. B.) Willson (Mary) How 
the Happies help. 275380. - 


True (M. E.) Uplift. 11211. 
True (Peggy) pseud. See True 
(M. E.) 


True (R. H.) True (R. H.) co. Itd. 
Common sense. [ete.] 13656-13665. 
True aid soc. of America. Constitu- 


tion. [ete.] 27857, 27358. 
True to life. (Drama) 8545. 
Truest one. (Drama) 11204. 
Truman (Ff. R.) Old home on the 
farm. 24724. 
Truman (W. H.) Div. of ledger. 
2604. 
Trump. (Drama) 2947. 


Trussed concrete steel co.: 

Hardware for united steel sash. 
fete.] 27359-27361. 

Kahn pressed steel joists & studs. 
[ete.] 22068, 22069. 

Trust (Edward) Philadelphia, Pa. 
Professional direct. of physicians & 
druggists, ete. 4449. 

Trust bk. & credit co. 
trust bk. 8042. 

Trust co. of Wyoming Co. Money mes- 
sage. 8043. 

Trustees of Columbia law review. 
See Columbia law review (Trustees 


Credit ref. & 


of ) 

Truth. (Drama) 8546. 

Truth crushed to earth. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17088. 

Truth—one woman’s life. (Drama) 
32091. 

Truth seeker co.: 

Haeckel (Ernst) Associative 
instinct. [ete.] 12335, 12336. 


Relations of man. 9685. 
—--— Science & eternity. [ete.] 
6803-6806. 
Truth woman. 
Truthful liar. 


(Drama) 22631. 
(Drama) 14051. 
Try it & see. (Drama) 25062. 
Tryon 6G. L)) Development of 
thought & character. 22070. 
Tryout. (Drama) 8547. 
Tschirky (Oscar) Setting the table 
eorrectly. 13666. 
Tubby turns the tables. 
ture) 5946. 
Tucker (KE. E.) 
13668. 
Tucker (KH. M.) 
Kandy Land. 
Tucker (G. F.) 
will. 10770. 
Tucker (H. H.) jr. 
Community oil. 
iueker= (J. -L:) 
10771. 


(Motion pic- 
Prin. of osteopathy. 


Mr. Snippidoodle of 
13667. 

How to prepare a 

Uncle Sam oil co. 
31294. 
Amer. 


road. 872. 


1837 


INDEX 


Tucker (W.L.): 


Rader (Paul) Fight for light. 


[ete.] 30697, 30698. 
— Hell & how shall we escape. 
24435. 
Thomas (W. H. G.) Grace of 
_ God. 31237. 


Tueker (Wm.) Interesting data on 
agrostology. 4794. 

Tudor press, ine. Boston, Mass. 
Greater Boston bldg. trades direct. 
23254. 


Tufts (Leonard) Help those to help 


themselves. 4795. 
Tula Barcelona. (Drama) 18984. 
Tull (J. B.) Rob Riley. 16301. 
Tulloss (R. E.): 
Billing &  tabulating. [ete.] 
18617-18649. 
Civil service opportunities. [ete.] 
31281-31283. 
Composition of bus. letters. [etc.] 
22071-22075. 
Inside track to promotion. 27362. 
Tulloss schl. co., ine. : 
Difference bet. Bill & John. 
22076. 
Tulloss (R. E.) Billing & tabu- 
lating. f[ete.] 18617-18649. 


Civil service opportunities. 
fete.] 31281-31283. 

— Composition of bus. letters. 
fete.] 22071-22075. 

—— Inside track to promotion. 


27362. 
Tully (M. G.) Mary’s ankle. 8413. 
Tully (May) World dancers in the 
evolution of the dance. 22344. 
Tulsa, Ok1.: 
Direct. 4796. 
First natl. bank. Application for 
sixty month bonus savings cert. 
[ete.] 24725, 24726. 

———Sixty month bonus certifi- 
eate. [ete.] 31284, 31285. 
Tulsa union loan & savings assn. 
Getting on in the world. 22077. 
Tunison (E. L.) New England, map. 


11297. 

Turbiville (H. C.) Daisy fortune bk. 
22078. 

Turgenev (I. S.) Look on Hamlet’s 
picture. 13669. 

Turk. (Drama) 32092. 


Turkington (W. H.) How a clergy- 
man lived on $1 a week. 2605. 


Turlock, Cal., direct. 18090. 

Turmoil. (Motion picture) 5947. 

Turn in at night. (Drama) 32098. 

Turn o’ the road. (Drama) 1202. 

Turn of the tide. (Drama) 1208. 

Turnbull (Hector) Oh! Doctor! 
5124. 


pL ws, wees 


Turnbull (S. G.): 
Bound for the bus. 
[ete.] 18650-18652. 
Mutual benefit life insur. co. 
Right there’s where bus. suc- 


bull’s-eye. 


ceeds or fails. 18134. 
Turner (A. M.) Field & farm friends 
put-together bk. [ete.] 18653, 
18654. 


Turner (B. C.) Music lesson. 5112. 


Turner (C. H.) Redondo Beach and 
Hermosa-Manhattan Beaches, Cal., 
direct. 2396. 


Turner (Emerson) pseud. See Theis 
(G. C.) 
Turner (H. B.) 
Fire dept. 1994. 
Turner (Urs. J. G.) 
typewriting manual. 
Turner (J. K.) 
movement. 874. 
Turner (EP. °G.): 
Commerce trust co. Accumulative 
Savings certificate. 164. 
New plan for saving. 
14853, 14854. 
Union trust co. 
vestment certif. [ete.] 16332- 
16334. 

Wisconsin natl. bank. Weekly 
savings certificate. 4941. 
Turner (R. J.) War poems. 22079. 
Turner construction co. Turner for 


Inquirer & mirror. 


Amer. touch 
31286. 
Circle of the labor 


[etc.] 


Instalment in- 


concrete. 22080, 31287. 

Turning point. (Drama) 18935. 
Turnure (Lawrence) & co. Sugar 
code. 31288. . 
Turpin (B.C.) Soc. of Amer. widows. 

Prospectus. 10656. 
Turtle dove. (Drama) 25042. 


(Motion picture) 5948. 
(Drama) - 22632. 
Aeroplane elopement. 


Turtle doves. 
Turtle moon. 
Turton (A. L.) 
18787. 
Tuscaloosa, Ala., direct. 24727. 
Tuskahoma, OklL, map. 11335. 
Tutin (A. H.) Little known facts 
about the Bible. 31289. 
Tuttle (C. R.) After the war, what? 
13670. 
Tuttle (F. W.) 8359. 
Tuttle (P. M.): 
Merchants trade & credit assn. 
local credit repts. 22081. 
Modern method of collecting accts. 
16302. 
Tutwiler (J. R.): 
Billy and the blizzard. 992. 
Splitting of a hair. 18920. 
Twa came hame. (Drama} 8948. 
Twain (Mark) co. See Mark Twain 
co. 
*Twas but a dream. 
5949. 


Glorious fool. 


(Motion picture) 


1838 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


> 


"Twas ever thus. (Drama) 18936. 
Tweed (H. E.) Tweeds system of 
farm accounting. 27368. 


Tweedledum and Tweedledee. (Drama) 
2962*. 

Tweeny. (Drama) 25063. 

Twelfth night. (Drama) 27673%. 

Twelfth night on Jack’s beanstalk. 
(Drama) 1204. 

Twelfth-night revel. (Drama) 

Twelve plays for children. 
32094. 

Twelve point calendar. 2606, 8044. 

Twentieth century bus. bldg. bureau. 


5209. 
(Drama) 


Twentieth century adv. [ete. ] 
31290, 31291. 
Twenty minutes at the fair. (Motion 
picture) 5950. 
Twenty minutes at the Panama expo- 
Sition. (Drama) 18937. 
Twenty minutes in Coffee Dan’s. 
(Drama) 18988. 
Twenty minutes in slavery land. 
(Drama) 25064. 


Twenty thousand leagues under the 
sea. (Motion picture) 23036. 
Twenty two dollars and twenty cents. 


(Drama) 8549. 

Twice at once. (Motion picture) 
14887. 

Twilight sleep. (Motion picture) 
8964. 
Twin City lines. Wildwood park. 
13671. 


Twin Falis, Id., direct. 163803. 

Twin fates. (Motion picture) 23037. 

Twin-larches nursery. Flowers for the 
hardy garden. 10775. 

Twin souls. (Motion picture) 32563. 

Twin Springs to Hortons Ranch, Cal., 
map. 1298. 


Twin triangle. (Motion picture) 
14888. 

Twinkle twinkle little star. (Drama) 
8550. 

Twisted trails. (Motion picture) 
32564. 

Twisting in life assurance. 8095. 


Twitchell (W. C.) 
SpA la% 
Twixt love & the iceman. 
picture) 14389. 
Two-& a third. 
Two captives. 
Two codes. 
Two edged sword. 
5951. 
Two eugenic boys. (Drama) 189389. 
Two for dinner. (Drama) 22634. 
Two hundred dollars. (Drama) 1206. 
Two maidens fair. (Drama) 11205. 
Two men of Sandy Bar. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5952. 
Two mothers. 


Up in the air. 
(Motion 


(Drama) 22633. 
(Motion picture) 5846. 
(Drama) 1205. 
(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 382095. 


Two mothers. (Motion picture) 
11565. 
Two mothers in law. (Drama) 
32096 


Two nuts from Matteawan (Drama) 
5210. 


Two of a kind. (Drama) 2948, 8551. 


Two orphans. (Drama) 82165 (2). 

Two orphans. (Motion picture) 
11566. 

Two painters. (Drama) 1207. 

Two peace advocates. (Drama) 
1207. 

Two plays. (Drama) 11206. 

Two plays and a rhapsody. (Drama) 
32097. 

Two roads. (Motion picture) 5953, 
32565. 

Two seats at the opera. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17074. 


Two sisters. (Drama) 32098, 32122. 


Two small town Romeos. (Motion 
picture) 82566. 
Two Smiths & a Haff. (Motion pic- 
ture) 14890. 
Two thousand dollars reward. 
(Drama) 8552. 
Two wills & one Nelly. (Drama) 
PapAS a le 
Twodot, Mont., map. 16873. 
Twomey (Neil): 
Give & take. 22480. 
Putting on airs. 5162. 
Twyterd— (H.. =B:) Purchasing & 
storing of materials. 163804. 
Tylden (Lynard) Massage parlor 
occurrence. 8415. 
Tyle (Christian) Easy gas reader. 
ISG 02. 
Tyler (B. B.) Christmas thought. 


[ete.] 875-880. 
Tyler (Byron) Tyler’s raw food bk. 


13678. 

Tyler (Gy Vi). ust ton 4. change, 
24967. 

Tyler (Harry) Coupons. 16520. 

Tyler (P. R.) ‘Tyler course. 8045, 
10776, 22082. 

Typesetting machine eng. jour. Soper 
(B. F.) Matrix ref. marks. 17904. 

Typo alliance, ine. Typo index. 
24728. 


Typo index. 24728. 

Tyranny of love. 
14337. 

TySOM 7 (aioe) 


(Motion picture) 


Pasadena Star-news 
DEF. 2c: Pacific coast league 
schedule. 13674. 

Tzitlonok-Zetland (Schevel) 
of the universe. 22385. 

U przekupki. (Drama) 

Ubeda (Eugenio): 

Cémica. 2802. 
Mapa de Europa. 


Children 
2949. 


2885. 


1839 


INDEX 


Udvari bolond. (Drama) 22635. 
Uber land u. meer. 2607, 4797, 8046, 
18655. 
Ueland (Arnulf) Gopher. 15178. 
Ugarte (Oscar) Libro primario de 
lectuza aplicado alahigiene. 24805. 
Ugly duckling. (Drama) 24930. 
Ukiah, Cal., map. 22800, 22801. 
Ulbricht (Emil): 

Acctg. 24729, 27865, 31292. 
Corporate organization. 18657. 
Ullmann (Frederic) Leap year. 2878. 

Ulistein & co.: 
Berliner illustrirte zeitung. 1476, 


6189, 28820. 

Bliithgen (Clara) Schlosser im 
monde. 28359. 

Bohlau (Helene) Gewtirzige 
hund. 6258. 

Dies blatt gehort der hausfrau. 
1699, 6586. 

Grosse zeit. 6791, 29200. 

Kalisch (Helene) Charlotte Kling- 
er. TO76. 

Modenwelt. 7376, 30165. 

Trentini (Albert von) Candida. 
31280. 

Westkirch (Luise) In seiner hand. 
31488. 


Ulmann (Bernhard) Cco., ine.: 

Bucilla blue bk. 1550, 18658, 22083. 
Glossilla blue bk. [ete.] 24780, 
24731. 

Ulrich  (H: RB: 
southern Cal. 22084. 

Ultimas rosas. (Drama) 5211. 

Ultimo dei Moicani. ~ (Drama) 85538. 

Ultus, the man from the dead. (Mo- 
tion picture) 5954. 

Ultz (W. A.) Demonstration of a 
safety appliance for engineers & fire- 
men. 382358. 

Ulysses and Penelope. (Drama) 1208. 

Umboltz JG 


Mother Nature in 


Common schl. advanced arith. 
4750. 
Common schl. elementary arith. 
4799. 


Unattainable. (Motion picture) 19327. 

Unborn. (Motion picture) 14391. 

Unchastened woman. (Drama) 2950. 

Uncle MHarry’s talks. 7413, 10263, 
21176. 

Uncle Joe’s will. (Drama) 32094. 

Uncle Josh. (Drama) 382099. 

Uncle Sam and old world conquerors. 
(Drama) 8553*. 

Uncle Sam at work, no. 3-12. (Motion 
picture) 5955-5964. 

Uncle Sam awake. (Motion picture) 
19328. 

Uncle Sam oil co. 
31294. 


Community oil. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Uncle Sam’s calendar & Lear’s fore- 
east. 881. 

Uncle Sam’s children. 
ture) 5959. 

Uncle Sam’s comic almanac. 


(Motion pic- 
31295. 


‘Uncle Sam’s daughters and what they 


have done. (Drama) 1209. 
Uncle Sam’s proteges at work and 


play. (Motion picture) 5956. 

Unconscious hand. (Motion picture) 
5965. 

Unconventional girl. (Motion picture) 
11567. 

Uncut diamonds. (Motion picture) 
5966. 

Under a barrel. (Motion picture) 
14392. 

Under Arizona’s _ skies. (Drama) 
18940. 

Under cover. (Motion picture) 
LTIOZ. 

Under dog. (Motion picture) 32420. 

Under false colors. (Drama) 18941. 

Under her thumb. (Drama) 32100. 


Under royal patronage. (Motion pic- 


ture) 8965. 


Under suspicion. 
23038, 32466. 


(Motion picture) 


Under the bat’s. wing. (Drama) 
82101. 

Under the eagle. (Drama) 5212. 
Under the lion’s paw. (Drama) 
11207. 

Under the lion’s paw. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17076. 


(Drama) 16699. 
(Motion picture) 


Under the republic. 
Under the spell. 
23039. 
Under. two flags. 
19329. 
Underfeed stoker co. of America: 
Evolution of the Jones underfeed 
stoker. 24732. 
Jones stoker. 8048. 
Underhand upperhand. 
18942. 
Underhill (Eugene) : 
Modern obstetrical nursing. [etc.] 
27366, 27367. 
Modern surgical nursing. 24733. 
Underhill (J. G.) Bonds of interest. 


(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 


996. 
Undertow. (Drama) 27674. 
Underwood (C. W.) Study outline. 
18659. 
Underwood (Drury): 
Feed box. [ete.] 18660-18679. - 


Top o’ the morning. 882, 2613, 
4800, 8049, 10777, 16305, 22085, 
24734, 273868, 31296. 

Underwood (L. D.) Underwood’s di- 
gest. [ete.] 2638, 2639, 13703, 
22108, 22104, 31329. 


1840 


‘Bos. 1—12, 1916 
_ Underwood (P. G.) System simpli- 
. fied. 27396. 

Underwood typewriter co., inc: 


Kurowski (A. G. F.) Centering 
form for typewriting machines. 

20785. 
Order of accurate typists. 4823. 
Yanagiwara (Sukeshige) Japa- 
nese insur. typewriter key bd. 
3 13857. 
Underwood's digest. 31329. 
Underworld. (Motion picture) | 
16959. 


Underwriter ptg. & pub. co.: | 
Insur. almanac. 15386. 
Record of bus. 16328. 

Underwriters bureau oi New Engiand. 

Robinson (J. A.) Nitration prod- 

ucts oi cotton & benzol. 2413. 
Underwriters’ hd.-bk. of the Pacific | 

states & Or. 18680. 
Underwriters’ laboratories: 


Elec. data. [etc] 16829-16331, | 
; 22105. 

. List of appliances. [etc.] 18681- 
: 18683. 

7 List of inspected electrical ap- 
- Pliances. 27397. 

; List of inspected mechanical ap- 
: pliances. 24755. 

Z List of mirs. of inspected me 
3 chanical appliances. [etc.] 

: 2641. : 


. Organization, purpose & methods 
of Underwriters’ laboratories. 
13704. 


Schedule of charges for examina- 
tions, tests & repts. on devices 
& materials. 10801. 

Underwriters realty co. Prosperity 
boom ail over couniry coming to 
stay. S077. 

Underwriters report, inc.: 

- Underwriiers hdbk. of the Pacific 
states & Cal. insur. direct. 
31330. 

Underwriters’ hdbk. of the Pacific 
states & Or. 18680. 


Undine. (Motion picture) 5967. 


ee 


Unexpected. (Motion picture) 8966. 

Unexpected scoop. (Motion picture) 
17077. 

Unfinished case. (Motion picture) 
25393. 


Unforgiving man. (Drama) i210. 

Unfortunate father. (Drama) 2951. 

Unger (Gladys) She smiled. 8502. 

Unguarded gaies. (Drama) 25065. 

Unhand me, villain. (Motion picture) 
19330. 


Uniform sales service co., ine. Uni- 
form sales service. 31331. 
Union, N. Y., direct. 24365. 


INDEX 
a ee ee 
Union ady. agency. Special adv. cam- 


paigns. 22106. 


Union bank note co.: 


Commerce trust co. 

bidg. [ete.] 165-170. 

Monthly savings certificate. 894. 
Union Co., Ia., map. 5353. 


Fortune 


Union deutsche verlagsgesellschaft: 


Bibliothek der unterhaltung wt. 
des wissens. 1503, 1504. 28330. 
Buch fir alle. 1348, 1549, 6309, 
28439. 
Guie Kamerad. 1876, 6797, 29209. 
lilusitrierte geschichte des welt- 
krieges. 1990, 6975, 29439. 
Kranzchen. 2094, 7147, 29745. 
Union fire brigade. (Drama) 32102. 
Union Grove, Wis., map. 25182. 
Union Pacific coal co. Northwestern 
States, map. 22769. 
Union pub. co.: 
Arlington, Mass., direct. 14504. 
Braintree, Mass., direct. 9184. 
Cheisea, Mass., direct. 9261. 
Claremont, N. H., direct. 3464 
Easton, W. Easton, Wilson Town- 
ship, Palmer’s Township, Pa., 


Phillipsburg, N. J., direct 
25901. 

Framingham, Mass., direct. 12243. 

Laconia, Lakeport, Weirs, N. HL, 
direct. 4068. 

Melrose. Mass.. direct. 572. 


Middleboro, Mass.. direct. 3014L 
N. H. state direct & gazeteer. 
18153. 
North Providence, 
Smithfield, BR. L. direct. 
Norwood & Walpole, Mass 
18235. 
Tiverton, Portsmouth, 
town, R. L, direct. 27345. 
Weymouth, Mass., direct. 27502. 
Union sales assn. co. Advantages of 
profit-sharing & cooperation. [etc] 
27107-22114. 
Union sayings 
fense. S078. 
Union special machine co.: 


Johnston & 
26884. 
., direct. 


Middle- 


systems co. Strong de- 


Closing filled bags by machine. 
10802. 

Insirs. for fiat bed machines. 
13705. 


Rules for 


Union Springs specialty co. 
8079. 


practical bait eastings. 
Union trust cc. ee 
Instalment investm ent certificates. 
[ete.] 13706-13715. 
You are invited to 
p74 Hs 
Tnion trust co., Chicago. 
investment certificate. 
1633+ 


join our. 


Instalment 
fete.] 16332- 


1841 


INDEX 


Union trust co. of San Diego: 
How does an exr. differ from an 


administrator or trustee. [ete.] 
22116-22119. 
Trust company service. 10808. 


Your life insur. money. 27398. 
Uniontown, Ky., map. 25183. 
Uniontown, Pa., direct. 25775. 


Unit construction co. Unico system. 
8080. 
Unit press. Unit poems. 
United agency: 
Bk. of ratings. 4824, 27399. 
United agency bank & guaranteed 
atty. representatives. 27400. 
Vessey (R. S.) Address of R. S. 
Vessey. 16477. 
United art pub. co.: 
Anspacher (H. M.) 
& his court. 9044. 
Farmyard friends done in poster 
stamps. 9539. 
Favorite stories from Amer. hist. 
done in poster stamps. 9550. 
Mother Goose & other rhymes. 
18103. 
Rip Van Winkle done in poster 
stamps. 10513. 
Six favorite stories. 10622. 
United brass mfg. co. United catalog. 
18684. 
United buyers service, inc.: 
Few facts. 10804. 
Instr. for use of the U. B. S. list 


9386, 13714. 


King Parrot 


bk. [ete.] 4825, 4826. 
United carpet cleaners co. Earth- 
quake. 10805. 


Profit 
WG: 


United cigar stores co., ine. 
sharing list. 22120, 22121. 
United commer. underwriters. 
U. efficient service. 8081. 
United drug co. Rexall store. 
mium catalogue. 7714. 
United elec. apparatus ¢o. 
of elec. apparatus. 10806. 
United electric co. Tuec stationary 

cleaner. 22122. 

United elec. light & power co. Grove 
(B. B.) How to locate the street & 
ave. nos. of N. Y. city. 29205. 

United engineering & foundry co. 
High speed steam-hydraulic forging 
presses. 8082. 

United friends of Lincoln in America, 
Blue ritual. 2641*. 

United fruit co. Call of the Carib- 
bean. 381333. 

United gas improvement co. 
avoid accidents. 5636. 

United Israel. Rept. of committee of 
the convocation of Cal. United Israel. 
31334. 

United life insur. 
policy. 81335. 


Pre- 


Bulletins 


How to 


co. Combination 


pt. Lina ss 


United litho & ptg. cos. Spinning (J. 
M.) Exercises in derivation and 
word bldg. 7917. 

United mercantile co. United mercan- 
tile co. 31336. 

United photo plays co.: 

Dorsey motion picture travelogues. 
11387-11889, 14227, 22871, 22872. 
India. 19212. 


United Presbyterian board of publ.: 
Crescent service program. 10807. 
United Presbyterian church of 

N. A. Twenty-fifth natl. con- 
vention of the Young people’s 
Christian union. 22123. 

United Presbyterian church of N. A. 
Twenty-fifth natl. convention of the 
Young people’s Christian union. 
22123. 

United press assn., or United press 
assns. : 

Ackerman (C. W.) Berlin will 
concede nothing more to U. §S. 


89938. 
Blockade of Germany impos- 
sible. 5. 


Bethmann-Holweg (Theobald von) 
Kaiser’s illness never confining. 
1501. 


Howard (R. W.) Lloyd-George 


warns U. 8S. 23861. 
Message from Pope. 18685. 
Northcliffe (A. C. W. H., 1st 
baron) Northcliffe warns U. S. 


658. 

Simms (W. P.) Canadians needed 
only eight minutes to take the 
famous Regina trench. [ete.] 
30970-30973. 


Stewart (C. P.) Mott charges 
more to blame in graft scandal. 
21943. 

Wu Ting Fang. Wu Ting Fang’s 
message. 31571. 

United profit-sharing corp.  Profit- 
sharing cat. 24756. 
United pump & power co. Fresh wa- 


ter systems. 22124. 

United service assn., inec.: 

Internatl. 250-mile speedway auto 
race. 24757. 

Off. programme. 27401. 

United shoe machinery co. Diagrams 
of men’s moulds USMC. fete. ] 
22125-22127. 

United specialty sales co. 
13715. 

United stamp co., ine. 
log & price list. 18716. 

United States: 

Map. 3124-3127, 5354-5360, 8664— 
8666, 11336-11338, 14174-14176, 
16874-16878, 19088-19090, 22802, 
22808, 25184, 27760, 32296-32306. 


Square. 


United cata- 


1842 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


a 


United States—Continued. 
Sopivct. »U. -S. repts. 
Bloat. 

U. S. & Argentine corp. Amazing 
Argentine. [ete.] 27402, 27408. 
United States asphalt refining co. 
Law (L. M.) Merits of refined as- 
phalt roads. 2145. 
U. S. bank note co.: 


16335, 


Bank almanac. 28194. 
Bank drummer. 4827. 
Checking acct. 31340. 


Marine trust co. 
30036. 


Member’s ecard. 


U. S. cartridge co. Natl. lead co. 
Window displays of all nations. 
21209. 


United States cast iron pipe & foun- 
dry co. Keystone cast iron columns. 
31341. 

U. S. collection service co. U. S. col- 
lection service & delinquent debtor 
record. 31342. 

U. S. corp. co.: 

Corp. calendar. 1620, 6453, 12019. 
Corp. suggestions. 2642. 

“ U. S. eredit clearing corp. Systematic 

— eollection follow-up forms. 22128. 

U. S. daughter of 1812 (Natl. soc.) 
See Natl. soc. U. S. daughters of 
1812. 

U. S. diamond importing co. 7% con- 
vertible diamond bond. 22129. 

U. S. fidelity & guaranty co. Guaran- 
teed attys. list. 24758. 

mw. S. eraphite co.: 


Care of traction boilers.  [ete.] 
8083-8087. 

Danger of explosion. [ete.] 
10808, 10809. 

Don’t wreck your engine. 16345. 


Effective in any type of boiler. 
[ete.] 2648, 2644. 

Graphite lubricant for the auto- 
mobile. 31348. 

Heavy loads. ([etce.] 

U. S. gypsum co.: 

Eldorado natural cement plaster. 

10810. 


13717, 13718. 


Ivory wood fiber plaster. [etc.] 
16346, 16347. 
U. S. incorporating co. Corporate 


manual. 31344. 
U. S. leather goods co. 
buyers’ guide. 31345. 
U. S. light & heat corp. Black mys- 
tery box explained. 24759. 
United States marines under fire in 
Haiti. (Motion picture) 8967. 
U. S. motion picture corp.: 
Braving blazes. 32385. 
Bridget’s blunder. 25227. 
He did it himself. 3828883. 
His ivory dome. 32391. 
Nearly a deserter. 25315. 


ith annual 


U. S. motion picture corp— Continued. 
Their counterfeit vacation. 27954. 
Their week end. 82556. 
Troublesome trip. 25392. 
Villainous pursuit. 27968. 
United States para rubber works. 
Bluco rubber specialties. 895. 

U. S. roofing tile co. Net price list. 
31346. 

U. S. supply co. 
Catalog. 2645. 

U. S. tire co. Beard (D. C.) 
hints. 11770. 

U. S. toy co. Creation, the universal 
builder. 31347. 

U. S. water & steam supply co. 
log. 4828. 

United theatres co. 


U. S. supply co. 


Camp 


Cata- 


Profit sharing 


bond. S896. 

United thrift corp. United thrift 
corp. 27404. 

United weekly press assn. Jamison 
(J. K.) Riders in the gray dawn. 
23953. 

United woolen mills co. Fall and win- 
ter. 27405. 


Universal bureau. Personal contract, 
internatl. commercial guarantee of 
credit. 8088. 

Universal calendar. 10811. 

Universal eco. New York 
map. 113802. 

Universal credit rating co.: 

List of Springfield, Ohio, retail 
groceries & meat market. 4830. 

List of 508 Dayton retail groceries. 
31348. 

Montgomery Co., O., direct. 

Universal display system. Important 
instructions to theatres. 4831. 

Universal film mfg. co., inc.: 

Accusing evidence. 27766. 
Acrobatic acts. 5376. 
Across the hall. 5877. 
Across the line. 53878. 
Across the Rio Grande. 
Aerial buds. 5880. 
After the battle. 22817. 
After the play. 5381. 
Ain’t he grand? 53882. 
Alias Jane Jones. 14189. 
All around cure. 16888. 
All bets off. 19169. 
All over a stocking. 11346. 
Almost a widow. 14190. 
Almost guilty. 22819. 
Alone in the world. 32322. 
Amphibian oddities. 5384. 
Angel of the attic. 22820. 
Any old duke’ll do. 27768. 
Any youth. 16892. 
Architectural Ceylon. 27769. 
Are you an elk? 25200. 

Art for art’s sake. 16894. 


(State), 


7383. 


5379. 


1843 


INDEX 


Universal film mfg. co., inc.—Contd. 
Arthur’s desperate resolve. 19110. 
Arthur’s last fling. 5387. 
Artistic interference. 5388. 

_ As fate decides. 5389. 
As inadream. 11349. 
As the candle burned. 19111. 


Ashamed of the old folks. 19112. 
Ashes. 27770. 
Ashes of remembrance. 22822. 


At the top of the world—Alaska. 
Pea we 
Attic princess. 
Autumn. 5395. 
Baby’s toofs. 22824. 
Bad man of Cheyenne. 
Bandit’s wager. 25202. 
Barfly. 25203. 


Barriers of society. 22825. 
Baseball Bill. 14198, 16895. 
Bashful Charlie’s proposal. 14199. 


Battle for Chile Con Carne. 19114. 

Beans & bullets. 25205. 

Beast of society. 5399. 

Beautiful temples of Ceylon. 
Beit. 

Beckoning trail. 16897. 

Beer must go down. 16898. 

Behind life’s stage. 22828. 

Behind the curtain. 5402. 

Behind the mask. 8685. 

Behind the scenes in Japan. 
22829. 

Behind the secret panel. 14201. 

Behind the veil. 16899. 

Belle & the bellhop. 16900. 

Beloved liar. 8686. 

Ben, the sailor. 19117. 

Best man’s bride. 8687. 

Betrayed by the camera. 14202. 

Better man. 25218. 

Betty’s hobo. 14208. 


11350. 


32324. 


Between midnight. 5406. 
Beyond the trail. 19118. 
Bigamist. 228381. 

Bill’s wife. 8692. 

Billy the bandit. 32328. 
Billy’s war bride. 8698. 
Birds of a feather. 32329. 


Black Friday. 19120. 

Black sheep of the family. 25221. 
Blackmailer. 5417. 

Blind fury. 5418. 

Blind man’s bluff. 14206. 

Blood money. 382382. 

Bold bad burglar. 5421. 

Bombs & banknotes. 32334. 
Boob’s victory. 5425. 

Border line. 27781. 


Born of the people. 5427. 
Borrowed plumes. 5428. 

Boy from the gilded Hast. 19122. 
Boy, the girl and the auto. 5430. 


Branscombe’s pal. 169905. 


\ Castle of despair. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.13 


Universal film mfg. co., ine.—Contd. 
Brennon o’ the moor. 19123. 
Brick top. 22835. 

Brigadier Gerard. 5432. 
Brink. 8696. 


Broke but ambitious. 19124. 
Broken spur. 22837. 
Brother Jim. 11362. 
Browns see the fair. 14210. 


Brush industry. 8697. 
Bubbles. 323387. 
Buck Simmons, puncher. 5436. 
Building up the health of a nation. 
5437. 
Burglar. 25228. . 
Buzzard’s prey. 22839. 
By conscience’s eye. 19125. 
Cad. 113865. 
Cage man. 14211. ; 
Call of the past. 19126. 
Call of the unborn. 32340. 
Capable lady cook. 27789. 
Capital prize. 11367. 
Captain of the Typhoon. 16910. 
Caravan. 22844. 
Case of beans. 27794. 
19129. 
19130. 
22846. 


Chance market. 

Charming villain. 
Cheaters. 22848. 
Chicken-hearted Jim. 8711. 


Child of circumstances. 5453. 
Child of mystery. 32347. 
Children’s paradise. 14218. 
Cinders. 5461. 
Circle of death. 27796. 
Circular room. 16915. - 
Circumstantial guilt. 27797. 
Circumstantial justice. 19133. 
Civilization in the far Hast. 
32349. 
Claudia. 11374. 


Clever Mrs. Carter. - 14214. 

Code of his ancestors. 14215. 

Code of the mounted. .19135. 

College boomerang. 14216. 

Come-on. 16918. 

Committee on credentials. 16919. 

Conflicting conscience. 16923. 

Conspiracy. 25235. 

Corporal Billy’s comeback. 11379. 

Creating life from a dead leaf. 
19188. 

Crimson trail. 5473. 

Crimson yoke. 16924. 

Crooked mixup. 25239. 

Cross purposes. 16925. 

Cry of conscience. 25240. 

Cry of Erin. 5475. 

Crystal’s warning. 16927. 

Cupid trims his lordship. 5477. 

Dance of love. 8720. 

Darcy of the Northwest mounted. 
11385. . 


Dare devils of war. 8723. 


1844 


INDEX 
nos. 1—12, 1916 
se er a 


Universal film mfg. co., ine —Contd. Universal film mfg. co., ine-—Contd. 


Dark corners. 22864. 
Dark suspicion. 113886. 
Daughter of Dixie. 25241. 
Daughter of penance. 5482. 


Daughter of the night. 16928. 

Deacon stops the show. 19146. 

Deacon’s Waterloo. 5483. 

Dead yesterday. 16929. 

Decoy. 25243. 

Desert rat. 19148. 

Designing woman. 27804. 

Desperado. 5488. 

Desperate remedy. 22869. 

Devil’s bondwoman. 27805. 

Devil’s image. 14224. 

Devil’s own. 19150. 

Diamond lure. 27806. 

Diplomacy. 22870. 

Disappearing groom. 5500. 

Disastrous Dardanelles expedi- 
tion. 5501. 

Discontent. 5503. . 

Doctor Neighbor. 8727. 

Doctor of Afternoon Arm. 8728. 

Doll doctor. 5505. 

Dolly’s scoop. 5507. 

Double crossing the dean. 16930. 

Double fire deception. 11391. 

Drugged waters. 5512. 

Dumb bandit. 5513. 

Dumb girl of Portici. 5514. 

Dupe. 5515. 

Eddie’s night out. 8738. 

Eel. 25246. 

Eleanor’s catch. 8735. 

Elixir of life. 19157. 

Elusive enemy. 25247. 

Emerald pin. 27813. 

Eternal way. 22875. 

Evidence. 27817. 

Eyes of fear. 8738. 

Eyes of love. 27819. 

Face downstairs. 32362. 

Face on the screen. 32368. 

Fall of Deacon  Stillwaters. 
14238. 

False gems. 14239. 

False part. 14240. 

Family affair. 8740. 

Family secret. 5528. 

Fascinating model. 27821. 

Fatal introduction. 5529. 

Father gets in wrong. 22880. 

Felix gets in wrong. 278238. 

Felix on the job. 25254. 

Fight for love. 11899. 

Fighting infantile 
16938. 

Fighting Joe. 32367. 

Finer metal. 14244. 

Finishing touch. 16939. 

Wishing river lampreys. 5537. 

Flash of death. 32369. 


paralysis. 


77396—17——25 


1845 


Flivvers’ art of mystery. 5540. 

Flivvers’ dilemma. 5541. 

Flivvers’ famous cheese hound. 
5542. 

Flivvers good turn. 5543. 


Flivvers in the dance of the shiv- 
vers. 5544. 

Flivvers, the smoke eater. 5545. 

Folly of desire. 19168. 

Fool. 14247. 

Fool’s gold. 5548. 

For her mother’s sake. 22886. 

For love & gold. 25256. 

For the love of a girl. 16941. 

Forbidden city. 32370. 

From Broadway to throne. 16942. 

Fur trimmed coat. 11406. 

Gambler. 8750. 

Garden of shadows. 16945. 

Gasoline habit. 5564. 

Gentle art of burglary. 16946. 

Gentle volunteer. 11408. 

Gentleman of nerve. 32372. 

Ghost of the jungle. 14251. 

Giant powder. 382378. 

Gilded life. 323874. 

Girl in lower 9. 16948. 

Girl who didn’t tell. 22891. 

Girl who feared daylight. 8755. 

Globe trotting with Hy Mayer. 
8756. 

Go-between. 11415. 

God & the baby. 14263. 

Gold band. 25268. 

Golden boot. 14264. 

Good and evil. 19187. 

Good morning, judge. 32379. 

Good-night, nurse. 11417. 

Good woman. 382380. 

Governor’s decisien. 25264. 

jraft. 5571, 8761-8764. 

Great love. 16957. 

Great temple of Rameswaren. 
27833. 

Greater power. 27834. 

Green eyes. 32381. 

Grip of crime. 14267. 

Grip of jealousy. 5590. 

Grouches & smiles. 11419. 

Guilty. 27836. 

Guilty one. 19193. 

Half a rogue. 11422. 

Halting hand. 22904. 

Harem scarem deacon. 16965. 

Harmony ina flat. 11425. 

Haunted bell. 8770. 

Havoe. 8771. 

He almost eloped. 8772. 

He became a_ regular fellow. 
19194. 

He’s a devil. 11427. 

He wrote a book. 19195. 

Head of the family. 14268. 


INDEX 


Universal film mfg. co., inec.—Contd. 
Health road. 11428. 
Heart of a child. 14269. 
Heart of a show girl. 19196. 
Heart of Bonita. 5598. 
Heart wrecker. 14270. 
Heartaches. 11429. 
Heel of the law. 27840. 
Held for damages. 8775. 
Henry’s little kid. 16966. 
Her better self. 5604. 
Her bitter cup. 5605. 
Her celluloid hero. 11481. 
Her chance. 27848. 
Her defiance. 5606. 
Her dream man. 5607. 
Her friend, the doctor. 5609. 
Her great part. 114382. 
Her greatest story. 5611. 
Her hero maid. 8777. 
Her husband’s faith. 114388. 
Her invisible husband. 5612. 
Her message to heaven. 27844. 
Her mother’s sweetheart. 19198. 
Her sister’s sin. 8780. 
Her soul’s song. 14273. 
Her steady carfare. 5614. 
Her vanished youth. 25272. 
Her wedding day. 25278. 
Her wonderful secret. 14274. 
Heritage of hate. 27845. 
Heritage of valor. 22908. 
Heroine of San Juan. 27847. 
High-fliers. 5618. 
High speed. 22909. 
Highway of fate. 19201. 
Hired, tired and fired. 5619. 
His brother’s pal. 5621. 
His golden hour. 27849. 


His highness, the janitor. 8781. 


His little story. 11440. 


His majesty, Dick Turpin. 5624. 


His mother’s boy. 22911. 
His neighbor’s wife. 8783. 
His own Nemesis. 25276. 
His own story. 16969. 

His picture. 14275. 

His return. 5626. 

His wooden leg. 8786. 

His world of darkness. 8787. 
Hoax house. 5629. 

Honor thy country. 27852. 
Hop, the devil’s brew. 5681. 
Hot time in Iceland. 5632. 
How do you feel? 27853. 
How times do change. 8788. 


How to be happy, though married. 


32397. 

Hubby puts one over. 8789. 
Hulda, the silent. 11442.. 
Human eactus. 14278. 
Human gamble. 22918. 
Human pendulum. 16973. 
Hunchback’s romance. 323899. 
Hungry Happy’s dream. 8791. 


1846 


Universal film mfg. co., inc.—Contd. 


pt. I, 0..8., V. ae 


Hunting whales in Japan. 22915. 

Huntress of men. 8792. 

Husks of love. 22916. 

Tl get her yet. 5642. 

I’m your husband. 32400. 

I’ve got yer number. 16974. 

Idle wives. 22917. 

If my country should call. 22918. 

Imperial India. 16976-16978. 

In a cage with polar bears. 5643. 

In dreamy jungle town. 5645. 

In his own trap. 5646. 

In love with a fireman. 25277. 

In onion there is strength. 22920. 

In the dead o’ night. 32404. 

In the heart of a shell. 5647. 

In the heart of India. 32405. 

In the heart of New York. 22921. 

In the land of King Cotton. 32406. 

In the lap of the gods. 22923. 

In the night. 5648. 

Injustice of justice. 22924. 

Inner soul. 5650. 

Inscrutable Japan, the riddle of 
the world. 19213. 

Inspector’s double. 22925. 

Irma in Wonderland. 27856. 

Iron hand. 11446. 

Iron rivals. 5655. 

Isle of life. 25281. 

It can’t be true. 11447. 

It didn’t work out right. 32411. 

It happened in Honolulu. 14288. 

It nearly happened. 5659. 

It’s all wrong. 22928. 

It’s great to be married. 32413. 

It sounded like a kiss. 32412. 

Ivy & the oak. 32414. 

Jackals of a great city. 14290. 

Jags & jealousy. 32417. 

Jane’s choice. 22929. 

Janitor. 16984. 

Janitor’s busy day. 5662. 

Janitor’s vendetta. 27857. 

Japan’s gateway to the temples of 
the gods. 19221. 

Jeanne Dore. 5663. 

Jewel of death. 32418. 

Jim Slocum no. 46393. 11451. 

Jitney driver’s romance. 8804. 

Jitney Jack and Gasolena. 16986. 

Joe Boko’s adventures. 5665. 

John Pallet’s dream. 5667. 

Jungle hero. 22981. 

Just a few little things. 16987. 

Just her luck. 27868. 

Just Kitty. ~ 1142: 

Just plain folks. 5672. 

Just yet but not quite. 8806. 

Juvenile dancer supreme. 11453. 

Kate’s lovers’ knot. 16988. 

Kill the umpire. 16992. 

Kindaid—gambler. 27869. 

Kitty from the city. 25289. 


- INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1916 


Universal film mfg. co., ine.—Contd. Universal film mfg. co., ine.-—Contd. 
. Knight of the night. 19223. Madcap. 11470. 
Knight of the range. 5675. Madcap queen of Crona. 5716. 
Knights of the bathtub. 27870. Main spring. 27885. 
Lady from the sea. 19224. Main 4400. 25301. 
Lady Raffles returns. 5682. Majestic Ceylon. -32442. 
Land above the clouds. 5683. Major Bluff’s adventures. 5718. 
Last of the Morgans. 27871. Making a U. S. soldier. 22945. 
Latest in vampires. 16993. Man across the street. 17003. 
Lathered truth. 8819. Man and morality. 5722. 
Laugh of scorn. 19226. Man from nowhere. 11473. 
Lavina comes home. 5685. Man inside. 5725. 
Law of life. 5686. Man’s hardest fight. 17007. 
Lawyer’s secret. 32428. Mansard mystery. 27887. 
Leap. 11457. Mantle of deceit. 25804. 
Leap and look thereafter. 5688. Mark of a gentleman. 11474, 
Leap year tangle. 8821. Mark of Cain. 17008. 
Lee Blount goes home. 16994. Marriage broker. 19242. 
Lem’s college career. 11458. Marriage for revenge. 19243. 
Liberty. 19228, 19231, 22984— Marriage of Arthur. 11475. 
22937, 25291, 25292; 27877, Married a year. 27888. 
32431-32434. Married on the wing. 5729. 
Lie sublime. 22988. Mask of fortune. 17009. 
Life’s maelstrom. 27878. Masked woman. 25306. 
Limousine mystery. 11460. . Melody of love. 14309. 
Lion’s breath. 5690. Memory mill. 25307. 
Little Boy Blue. 16995. Mexican natural history. 17010. 
Little Brownie’s bravery. 19233. Midnight toll. 25308. 
Little fraud. 8827. Midwinter madness. 17013. 
Little gray mouse. 16996. Mignonette. 8846. 
Little journeys in scenic Japan. Mingling spirits. 5734. 
14302. Miss Blossom. 8859. 
Little journeys in the frozen Missing locket. 5742. 
North. 11462. Missing witness. 25312. 
Little mascot. 5692. Mr. Fuller Pep. 11484, 11485, 
Little partner. 32487. 14315. 
Living lie. 5695. Mr. Vampire. 32454. 
Lonesome house. 8830. Mrs. Green’s mistake. 5752. 
Lonesomeness. 5696. Mixed blood. 32455. 


Mixed kids. 5755. 
Model husband. 5756. 
Model 46. 22954. 
Money lenders. 14316. 


Long search. 27880. 
Lord John’s journal. 5697, 8881. 
Lords of high decision. 5699. 


Lost in Babylon. 27881. 
Lost lode. 27882. Monna Vanna. 5759. 


Love & a liar. 25294. | Moonshine blood. 82456. 
Love & brass buttons. 11466. Moral right. 32457. 


Love, and vaccination. 5701. Morals of Hilda. 32458. 
Love in suspense. 32438. Mother call. 27901. 

- Love laughs at dyspepsia. 8834. Mother’s guiding hand. 32459. 
Love laughs at the law. 5703. Motor Mat & his fliv. 27902. 
Love or an empire. 324389. Mountain blood. 19251. 

Love quarantined. 148095. Mountain tragedy. 22957. 

Love spasms. 5705. Moving finger. 25313. 

‘Love triumphant. 11467. Muchly married. 5762. 

Love’s boomerang. 19239. ; Mueggins. 14317. 

Love’s law. 14806. “ Musical madness. 22958. 

Love’s masquerade. 22943. Mutiny. 17017. 

Lucille, the waitress. 25297. - My lady’s millions. 17018. 

Lucky gold piece. 17002. Mystery of my lady’s boudoir. 

Lucky leap. 19240. 32461. 

Lured but cured. 22944. Nadine of nowhere. 11490. 

McCay (Winsor) & his Jersey Nan good for nothing. 5766. 
skeeters. 25300. Narrow creed. 25314. 

Mad hermit. 382441. Narrow path. 19254. 

Madame Cubist. 5712. Nature incorporated. 17020. 


1847 


INDEX 


Universal film mfg. co., ine.—Contd. 


Nervy Nat has his fortune told. 
32467. 

Never again, Eddie. 11492. 

Never lie to your wife. 11498. 

Newlyweds mix-up. 8873. 

Night riders. 8874. 

Night shadows. 25318. 

Nobody guilty. 22959. 

No. 16 Martin street. 17021. 

Object—matrimony. 14822. 

Odd acquaintances. 5775. 

Oh, what a whopper. 8877. 

Oh, you honeymoon. 32470. 

Oil smeller. 22962. 

Old soldier’s romance. 32471. 

On dangerous ground. 5787. 

On the trail of the tigress. 5788. 

Onda of the Orient. 19257. 

One thousand miles an _ hour. 
32477. 


One who passed by. 5789. 

One woman. 5790. 

Orders is orders. 5792. 

Other half. 8881. , 

Pair of shadows. 253821. 

Panel game. 19260. 

Paradise for a day. 25322. 

Pass the prunes. 27911. 

Passing of hell’s crown. 8890. 

Path of happiness. 5810. 

Pat’s pasting ways. 25327. 

Patterson of the news. 5811. 

Peg o’ the ring. 8892, 11510, 
14332-14335, 17033-17037, 19269. 


Peggy & the law. 14836. 


Pen & inklings in & around Jeru- 
salem. 22971. 


Pen trip to Palestine. 27912. 
Penalty of treason. 32487. 
Perfect match. 11514. 
Perjurer. 25382. 

Phantom Island. 5819. 
Phantom thief. 5820. 

*Phone message. 17088. 

Pie. 19272. 

Pinnacle. 19273. 

Pipe dreams. 5823. 

Place beyond the winds. 2538836. 
Plot and counterplot. 5825. 
Plumber’s Waterloo. 258387. 
Poisoned lips. 22975. 

Political tramp. 25338. 

Polly put the kettle on. 32508. 
Pool of flame. 5827. 

Potts bungles again. 11518. 
Powder trail. 253389. 

Practice what you preach. 32509. 
Pretty baby. 32510. 

Price of victory. 22978. 

Price on his head. 25340. 
Princely bandit. 19277. 
Priscilla’s prisoner. 17041. 
Prodigal daughter. 32512. 


1848 


s 


pt. 1, H.S34a 


Universal film mfg. co., ine.—Contd. 


Professor Wiseguy’s trip to the 
moon. 14842, 


Prowlers of the jungle. 25343. 

Publie approval. 8898. 

Purple mask. 32513-32516. 

Purple maze. 8899. 

Putting her foot in it. 89900. 

Pygmies of the zoo. 14346. 

Quarter breed. 5835. 

Quiet supper for four. 5837. 

Quitter. 25344. 

Raccoons. 27920. 

Raffle for a husband. 11521. 

Railroad bandit. 14348. 

Recoiling vengeance. 5841. 

Red lie. 5848. 

Red stain. 32518. 

Reward of chivalry. 5852. 

Ring and the rajah. 5858. 

Rivai pilots. 8912. 

River goddess. 17048. 

Roaming Romeo. 25347. 

Rock of riches. 32525. 

Rogue with a heart. 14358. 

Romance at random. 14354. 

Romance of Billy Goat Hill. 
22988. 


Romance of toyland. 5855. 

Room rent & romance. 25350. 

Roosevelt (Theodore) Specially 
posed views of. 14855. 


Rose colored searf. 11527. 

Royal love. 8914. 

Rubber rompers. 5857. 

Rupert of Hentzau. 5859. 

Safety first. 5864. 

Salmon from the egg to the table. 
19287. 


Sammie Johnsin & his wonderful 
lamp. 382529. 


Sammie Johnsin at the seaside. 
27927. 

Sammie Johnsin minds the baby. 
25356. 

Sammie Johnsin slumbers not. 
32530. 

Sammie Johnsin’s love affair. 
27928. 

Sammie Jonsin, hunter. 5867. 

Sammy Johnsin gets a job. 17052. 

Sammy Johnsin in Mexico. 19288. 

Sammy Johnsin, magician. 14356. 

Sammy Johnsin, strong-~ man. 
5868. 

Saved by a song. 5869. 

Sealing the Jungfrau. 11530. 

Searlet mark. 14858. 

Seorched wings. 8918. 

Seorpion’s sting. 143862. 

Serappily married. 27929. 

Seratched. 32582. 

Sea lily. 143863. 

Sea mates. 25362. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-12, 1916 


en a a a eee 
Universal film mfg. €0., ine.—Contd. Universal film mfg. co., ine—Contd.- 
Sea mystery. dS76. Stranger in bis own home. 17067. 
Secret cellar. 25364. Strong arm squad. 5918. 
Secret foe. 5877. Stronger than steel. 32548. 
Secret love. 5878. Stumbling. 25878. 
Seeds of jealousy. 32536. Such is life in Alaska. 32549. 
Seekers. 14864. Such is life in China. 14374. 


Sunlight and shadow. 5921. 
Superstitious Ceylon. 32550. 
Swedey, the janitor. 25880. 
Taint of fear. 32551. 


Serpent in the house. 8922. 
Shackles. : 

Shadow. 27939. 

Shadow sinister. 22998. 
Shadowed shadow. 25366. Tale of a telegram. 8951. 
Shadows oi suspicion. 25367. Tale of a Turk. 32054. 
Sham reality. 8924. Tammany’s tiger. 11554. 


She was some vampire. 17058. Target. 5926. 

She wrote a play and. played it. Temptation and the man. 143879. 
19298. Terrible Turk. 19318. 

Sheriff of Pine Mountain. 14366. Their act. 9930. 


Should she have told? 27941. Their anniversary. 8953. 
Silent man of Timber Gulch. Their awful predicament. 14381. 


11536. heir dark secret. 32555. 
F - = Their first arrest. 27955. 
er . = 
aS eee. Ses a only son. 5931. 
Silly sultan. 23017. heir social smash. 11558. : 
Slave. 25369 There’s no place like home. 5932. 
er eenétic hand. 23018. They yeaa take him seriously. 
So this is Paris. 32542. Ee: i 
Social outcast. 5890. Thief of the desert. 11559. 
Social slave. 17061. Those female haters. 5933. 
Society Sherlock. 17062. Thread of life. 27956. AS, 
Society’s hypocrites. 25371. Three brave hunters. 17072. 
Some fish. S236. Three wishes. 11561. 
Through baby’s voice. 25385. 
Through flames to love. 8957. 
Through the solid wall. 25386. 
Threwn to the lions. 8958. . 
Tigers of the plains. 25387. 
Timber wolf. 23029. 
Timothy Dobbs, that’s me. 19322, 
| 23030-23034, 25388. 
To another womar. 23035. 
| Toll of the law. 193238. 
Torment. 27958. 
Torrent of vengeance. 8960. 


Some heroes. 45894. 

Some honeymoon. 8931. 

Some medicine man. 19298. 

Some monkey stars. 11541. 

Somewhere on the battlefield. 
23020. 

Son o’ the stars. 5895. 

Son of a rebel chief. 27948. 

Son of Neptune. 19299. 

Song o’ the wocds. 19369. 

Sons of Satan. 5896. 

Soul at stake. 23021. 


oul fe eG Tote of the byways. 32557. 
vee ae ea Town that tried to come back. 
me i » ~ . = oO 

Soul man. 5898. SS we : 

Soup and nuts. 19301. Toy soldier. 1438S5. 

Speed king. 19302. Toyland mystery. 5940. 
Speeding. 23022. Toyland robbery. 11568. 

Sphinx. 5902. Toyland: villain. 8962. 

Splash of local color. 17064. Trail of chance. 19325. 

Stage villain. 11547. Trail of Wild Wolf. 5942. 
Stampede in the night. 5904. Tramp chef. 32558. — 
Starlight’s message. 25875. Transporting timber in Sweden. 
Stars & Stripes in Mexico. 8935.| , 5948. : 
Still voice. 89837. Trials of a movie cartoonist. 
Sting of conscience. 14871. 32560. 4 
Stolen honors. 25376. Trials of Willie Winks. 32561. 
Stolen melody. 8938. Trip to Honolulu. 8963. 
Storming the trenches. 11548. Triumph of truth. 19326. 

Story frem life. 32546. Turtle doves. 5948. 

Strange confession. 11549. - Twenty thousand leagues under 
Strange mother. 32547. the sea. 23036. 


INDEX 


pt. I, nD. s., v.13 


Universal film mfg. co., ine.—Contd. 
Twice at once. 14887. 


Twixt love & the iceman. 14389. 


Two men of Sandy Bar. 5952. 
Two mothers. 11565. 

Two roads. 382565. 

Two seats at the opera. 17074. 
Two smali town Romeos. 32566. 


Uncle Sam at work, no. 3-12. 


5955-5964. 
Unconventional girl. 11567. 
Under suspicion. 23038. 


Under the lion’s paw. 17076. 

Under the spell. 230389. 

Undine. 5967. 

Unexpected. 8966. 

Unexpected scoop. 17077. 

Unfinished case. 253898. 

Universal 
27959, 32567, 32568. 

Uprising. 32569. 

Us kids. 25395. 

Vanity, thy name is. 5972. 

Virginia. 11570. 

Voice of the tempter. 8975. 

Voice upstairs. 253896. ; 

Wall of flame. 27972. 

Wall of money. 32575. 

Wanted—a husband. 14409. 

Wanted, a piano tuner. 5980. 

War in Mexico. 11571. 

War-ridden Mexico. 17080. 

Warriors of the air. 5982. 

Way of the world. 14402. 

Weapons of love. 19340. 

Wedding guest. 11572. 

What could the poor girl do? 
14403. 

What Darwin missed. 19342. 

What love can do. 11578. 

Whelp. 32578. 

When a wife worries. 

When Aunt Matilda fell. 

When 
32579. 

When he came back. 27976. 

When little Lindy sang. 23051. 

When Lizzie disappeared. 5986. 

When Slim picked a peach. 11576. 


11575. 
5985. 


When Slim was home cured. 
8978. 
When the losers won. 5988. 


When the minstrels came to town. 
17084. 


When the wolf howls. 14405. 


Where are my children? 11577. 

Whirlpool of destiny. 19348. 

White man’s law. 25408. 

White turkey. 27978. 

Who pulled the trigger? 17086. 

Whole jungle was after him. 
5991. 


Why Mrs. Kentworth lied. 8979. 
Wife at bay. 11578. 


Wife for a ransom. 11579. 


18 


sereen magazine. 


Damon fell for Pythias., 


Universal film mfg. co., ine-—Contd. 
Wife’s innocence. 23056. 


Wilson (President) Close up 
views of. 14412. 
Windward anchor. 5995. 


Winning of Miss Construe. 5996. 
Wire pullers. 11581. 
Wise man and the fool. 5998. 


Wishing lamp. 17092. 

With the spirit’s help. 23057. 
Woman he feared. 27981. 
Woman who followed me. 11583. 
Woman who learned. 32583. 
Woman’s eyes. 19350. 

Won by valor. 17095. 

Won with a make-up. 8986. 
Wooing of Aunt Jemima. 11584. 
Wrath of Cactus Moore. 25407. 
Wrong bird. 6005. 


Wrong door. 6006. 
Wrong heart. 32585. 
X-3. 6008. 


Yoke of gold. 17110. 

You want something. 19359. 

Young sleuth. 14425. 

Youth of fortune. 8990. 

Yust from Sweden. 6012. 

Zoo arrivals from South America. 
8991. 

$5,000 dream. 25408. 

Universal fraternal co-operative ex- 
change assn. Constitution. 31349. 
Universal guide & adjustment co. 
Claim adjusters guide, certified 
insur. attys. 14805. 
Universal hygiene co. Health is 

wealth. 31350. 
Universal ice mfg. co. 

industry. 27406. 
Universal languages schls. co. Games 

(F.G.) Spanish in thirty lessons. 3722. 


Artificial ice 


Universal music co. Supplementary 
eat. 24760. 

Universal rim co. Universal rim 
company’s improved demountable 
rim designs. 10812. 

Universal road machinery co. Por- 
eupine'_ searifier. [ete.] 13719, 
13720. 

Universal safety standards co. Help 
to make this plant safe.  [ete.] 


8091-8093. 


-Universal savings corp.: 


~ 


v 


Stein universal plan. 31351. 
Stein’s universal plan for say- 
ings & loans. 4832. 
Universal screen magazine. (Motion 
picture) 27959, 32567, 32568. 
Universal serum co. What hog rais- 
ers should know. 22130. 
Universal tobacco machine co. Uni- 
versal tobacco stripping & booking 
machine. 27407. 
University club of Chicago. Behind 
the screens. 987. 


0 


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er 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


eee 


University musical soc. See Michigan 
Univ. 30137. 

University of Chicago. 
(University of) 


See Chicago 


University of North Dakota. See 
North Dakota (Univ. of) 
University pub. co.: 
Fordyce (Charles) Scale for 


measuring the achievements in 
reading. 26061. 

Persinger (C. E.) Students out- 
line. 24386. 

Searson (J. W.) Course of study. 
24542. 

Studies in reading. 4591. 

Waterhouse (A. H.) Quarterly 
uniform test & review ques. 
8122, 27443. 


University settlement soc. 
the interpreter. 13721. 


Unkles (Stewart) Pittsburgh. Off. 
route bk. of the retail grocery trade. 
7664. 


House of 


Unknown. (Motion picture) 5968. 
Unknown quantity. (Drama) 8554. 
Unknown woman. (Drama) 18948. 


Unmack (William) Bill Unmack’s 
sports almanac & records bk. 8094. 


Unmasking. (Motion picture) 32354. 
Unmasking of Davy. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19214. 


(Drama) 11208. 
(Motion picture) 


Unpaid damages. 
Unpardonable sin. 


8968. 

Unprotected. (Motion picture) 
— 25394. 

Unpublished. (Drama) 27675. 
Unrepealed law. (Drama) 11209. 


Unschuld (Von) univ. of music, ine. 
See Von Unschuld univ. of music, 
ine. 

Unsell (EB. M.): 

Lotus lily. 1108. 
Reapers. 1164. 
Surrender. 11176. 

Untermeyer (Samuel) Gigantic bus. 
impetus will follow. 27408. 

Unto the least of these. (Motion pic- 


ture) 27960. 
Unto those who sin. (Motion picture) 
5969. 
Unwelcome guest. (Drama) 18944, 
25066. 
Unwelcome mother. (Motion picture) 
23040. 
Up & down town. (Drama) 22686. 
Up at Nazareth. (Drama) 16700. 
Up from slavery. (Drama) 321038. 
Up in the air. (Drama) 5213. 
Up-to-now co. Up-to-now clothes. 
13722. 


United carpet 


Updegrove (G. B.) 
10805. 


cleaners co. Earthquake. 


Upham (Louise) : 
Language drill stories. 
Quest. bk. 27409. 

Upham (T. C.) Twa came hame. 

8548 


31352. 


Upheaval. (Motion picture) 23041, 
Upkeep. (Drama) 11210. 
Uplift. (Drama)~- 11211. 
Uplift. (Motion picture) 5970. 
Uplift corset co. Uplift corsets. 
31353. 
Uplifting Miss Paprika. (Drama) 
16701. 
Upper ten. (Motion picture) 16960. 
Uprising. (Motion picture) 32569. 
Upson co.: 
Inquiries mean possible sales. 
108138. 


Not for mummies. 2647. 
Upson board for walls and ceil- 
ings. 3813854. 
Upstairs and down. (Drama) 14052. 
Upstart. (Motion picture) 5971. 
Upton (J. B.) Twenty months of 
military life. 22131. 

Upton (Melville) One of the family. 


8447. 
Urban (C. G. von) Pearl of Poli- 
Anu. 24761. 


Urban (Charles): 
Battle of the Somme. 
Britain prepared. 54384. 
Urban (Erich) Jung muss man sein! 
22471, 24966. 


22826. 


Urmy (W. H.) Universal automobile 
chart. 38593. 

Urquhart (H. A.) Now is the time. 
24762. 


Urrengoechea (César Ordas-Avecilla 
de) See Ordas-Avecilla de Urren- 
goechea (César) 

Us kids. (Motion picture) 25395. 

Use & abuse of coal specifications. 
6765. 


Usher (J. W.) On the ocean. 8446. 

Usher (Jack) pseud. See Usher (J. 
W.) 

Usher (R. G.) Our most dangerous 
possession. 31855. 

Usher. (Drama) 1211. 

Ussher (Kathleen) Dramatic reader. 
24930. 

Usurer’s due. (Motion picture) 19331. 

Utah, map. 19091. 

Utah Co., Utah, direct. 18686. 

Utah state gazetteer & bus. direct. 


4833. 


Utah weather chart calendar. 31356. 

Uthoff (H.C.) Moral casuistry of St. 
Alfonso Liguori. 24763. 

Utica direct. pub. co. Utica, N. Y., 
direct. 18687. 

Utica hydraulic cement co. Utica nat- 


ural cement on trial. 10814. 


1851 


INDEX 


Utt (H. C.) Jones (C. H.) Word 
with the honest doubter. 9932. 

Utter (R. P.) Strange & surprising 
table manners of the crowned heads 
of Europe. 22132. 

Uttermost farthing. (Drama) 5214. 

Uzzell (T. H.) Anton the terrible. 


5208. 

Vacationland. 16348. 

Vacearezza (V. A.) Vie Vacs. 9748, 
17745. 

Vachell (H. A.) Pen. 11125. 


Vacuum oil co.: 
Correct lubrication. 
22133-22135. . 
Horizontal gas engines. 
Vagabond. (Motion picture) 
Vail«(E. 8.) : 
Inventory system 
ance. 16349. 
Vail (H. S.) & Sons. 
record in life assurance. 
10815, 10816. 
— Twisting in life assurance. 


4834, 13728, 


31357. 
23042. 


of life assur- 


Excellent 
[ete. ] 


8095. 
Vail (M. B.) Mills college. Favorite 
recipes. 15748. 
Vaile (P. A.) Tennis primer. 16350. 
Vaile-Kimes co.: 
Direction ecard. fete.] 22136— 
22145. 
Y. & K. accessories. [ete.] 3135S8- 
31369. 


V & K pumps for domestic water | 


[ete.] 4835, 4836. 
Valedictory. (Drama) 5146*. 
Valentine (Bert) What shall 
play? 2962*. 
Valentine (C. 8.): 
Breeding & care of ducks & their 
commer. possibilities. 10817. 
Habits, care & feeding of Indian 
runner ducks. 897. 
Valentine (P. F.) California. 
Valentine (Robert) Census 
10985. 
Valentine & co.: 
Care of the car. 898. 
Close it quickly.  [ete.] 
138725, 22147-22150. 
Close it quickly, 
10818-16820. 
He wanted to make sure the var- 
nish was valspar. [ete.] 2648, 
2649, 8096-S0S8. 
It won’t hurt the floor anyway. 
[ete.] 27410, 27411. 
Make indoors cheerful for winter 
months. [ete.] 24764-24766. 
Rush of live steam. 4837. 
Vaientine, Tead & Gregg. Industrial 


supply. 


22146. 
taker. 


13724, 


dear. [ete.] 


audit. 16351. 
Valiants of Virginia. (Motion pic- 
ture) 148938. 


Valiente capitan. (Drama) 11212. 


| Van Auken (K. L.) 
we | 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Valkenburg (Carlton van) See Van 
Valkenburg (Carlton) 
Valkenburg (H. J. van) 
Valkenburg (H. J.) 


Vallant (F. L. de) 


See Van 


See De Vallant 


(i. Ts) 

Vallejo (Fernando) Nifio de la bola. 
2908. 

Vallens (Eugene) What constitutes a 
mild cigar. 8099. 


Valley Junction, Ia., direct. 28783. 

Valley Mills, Tex., map. 13857. 

Valley supply co. Cordet (Adeline) 
Crocheted gift novelties. [ete.]} 
25783-25786. 

Valliant, Okl., map. 11339. 

Valligny (L. P.) Secrets of beauty. 
31361. 

Value received. (Drama) 2952. 

Vampire out of work. (Motion pic- 


ture) 23043. 
Vampire woman. (Drama) 14053. 
Vampires. (Motion picture) 27961- 


27966, 32570, 32571. 
Van (T. 8S.) Musical comedy mo- 
ments in a vaudeville way. 25001. 
Van Arn (Mrs. W. E.) ‘Taylor (S. 
T.) schl. of sartorial arts. Expert 
instructions. 27820. 


Van Asdale (W. D.) Some specimens 


of advertising art. 22151. 

|} Van Auken (I. C.) Ladies home 
jour. millinery lessons. 2650, 
24767. 


Handling track 
in a gravel pit. 24768. 
Van Beekendonk (Dejong) Dr. Van 
Beekendonk explains. 16352. 
Van Buren (B. A.) How a woman 
can hold her husband’s love. 2652. 
Van Buren Co., Mich. Farm jour. 
illus. direct. 22152. 
Vanee (L. J.): 
Fighting in Mexico. 31763. 
Patria. 18887, 27645. 
Winning a crown. 32147. 
Vanceburg, Ky., map. 32307. 
Van Cleef (Eugene) Geog. of Minn. 
24769. 

Van Cleve (Cecilia) Folk dances for 
young people. 24770. 
Vancouver, Wash., direct. 
Vandenberg (A. H.) 


899. 
What makes a 


man. 3813862. 
Van Den Berg (Clayton) Van Den 
Berg teleg. code. 3813869. 
Vandenburgh (Walter) Consumers 
union, Boston. Consumers union. 
28658. 


Vanderbilt (R. C.) 
farmer’s daughter. 
Vander Cook (H. A.): 
Course in band & orchestra direct- 
ing. 24771. 


Rusty Kate, the 
5861. 


1852 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Vander Cook (H. A.)—Continued. 
Vander Cook’s cornet schl. Course 


in band and orch. directing. 
27412. 
Vander Cook’s cornet schl. Course in 
band & orch. directing. 27412. 


Van der Koor (A. W.) 
faker. 5038. 
Van der Koor (H. E.): 
Catching a car. 223888. 
Copper copped. 31704. 
Misdirecting traffic. 2893. 
Vandervort (A. HB.) Turkey raising. 
4838. 
Van Deusen (C. 8.) Notes on an ele- 
mentary course in house planning. 
31370. 


Felix & the 


Van Deusen (H.) Riddles. 22577. 
Van Deventer (J. H.) Three-inch 
Russian shrapnel. 26538, 4889. 


Van Devort (T. D.) Winning of Nev. 
for Woman suffrage. 22153. 
Van Duzee (J. B.) Four easy lessons 


in typewriter shorthand. 31871. 
Van Duzer (Winifred) : 
Divorced because of phantom 


loves. [ete.] 2655-2657. 
Why people read the Updike story. 
4840. 
Van Dyke (Henry): 
Christmas greetings. 
First Christmas tree. 


900. 
31765. 


Van Dyne (Edith) Mary Leouise. 
22154. 
Van Etten (G. F.): 
Hamptons. 138942. 
Her fight. 13949. 
Katie did. 27614. 


Directs. for 
on the geol. of a 


Van Ingen (Gilbert). 
preparing a rept. 


region. 24777. 

Vanished jewels. (Motion picture) 

B2015. 

Vanishing fakir. (Motion picture). 
19215. 

Vanishing mantle. (Motion picture) 
23010. 

Vanity. (Motion picture). 32572. 

Vanity, thy name is. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5972. 


Hunt & Van Nice 
fete.] 9831, 


Van Nice (L. L.) 
hand crocheted cluny. 


9832. 

Van Nostrand (A. G.) Dozen tasty 
dishes. 8100. 

Van Nostrand (Helen) Rosetta. 
8485. 


Van Nostrand (J. J.) 
losophy. 31372. 

Van Regteren Altena (U. A. C.) 
mipena, (UW. A.C. vo R.) 

Van Rensselaer (J. A.) Partial pay- 
ment bond corp. Nothing to sell but 
assistance. 2360. 


History’s phi- 


See 


Van Sands (Horace). 
Starlight. 163853. 
Van Sant (W. N.) Western Mass. 
Cadillac co. Rainy night & the 

theatre. 31485. 
Van Tassel (Mabelle) 
Van Tassell (Charles) 
treasure state. 8101. 
Vantine (A. A.) & ¢o., ine. Vantine’s, 
the oriental store. 10821, 31373. 
Van Valkenburg (Carlton): 
About twelve. 2774. 
Dennis brass clock. 31720. 
Found in a closet. 5048, 22424, 
Opportunities’ knock. 22543. 
White scarab. 32139. 
Van Valkenburg (H. J.): 


Miss Susie 


Life. 22481. 
Montana, the 


Absolute highlight process. Abso- 
lute highlight process. 27987. 


Description of the Van Valken- 
burg processes. 27418. 

Van Vlissingen school. Man without 
a country. 27631. 

Van Vredenburgh (Anna) 
know that— 24778. 

Van Wagenen (Kate) 
8102. 

Van Wagonen (C. S.) 
istry co. 


Do you 
Modern speller. 


Casualty reg- 
Registration & identifica- 


tion tags. 28526. 
Van vildt; SCA GS) Realization. 
11144. 
Van Wilms (L. W.) Ten chiropodial 
commandments. 138726. 
Van Winkle (Edward) New York 


(City) map. 16835. 
Van Zandt, Jacobs & co. ‘Triangle 


132 

(Drama) 2958. 

Odd fellows (Inde- 
pendent order of) Sovereign grand 
lodge. Memorial certificate. 13144. 

Vardon (Harry) Some important 
trifles. 27419. 

Varix co. Varicose veins & ulcers. 
16354. 

Varn (M. L.) 
Standard quality citrus trees. 


eollars & shirts. 
Vara de nardos. 
Vareoe (W. H.) 


Eagle Lake nurseries. 
9438. 


Varnes (Lilyan) Price of peace. 
27652. 

Varnum (Henry ) Non-maturing 
ponds. 16355. 

Vasquez (Jesus) Vasquez’ musical 
transposition card. 3813874. 

Vass (A. R.) Pamphlet of labor ques- 
tion in. U. S. 22155. 

Vassar (Matthew) Facsimile of a 
letter. 13728. 

Vassar college. Vassar (Matthew) 
Facsimile of a letter. 13728. 


Vassault (Katharine) Menus for a 


week. [ete.] 22156-22167. : 
Veaucaire (Maurice) Apprenti mil- 
' Jionnaire. 16356. 


1855 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Vaudevillainess. (Drama) 5215. 
Vaudeville as you like it. (Drama) 
25067. 


(Drama) 22687. 
Holy spirit of the 


Vaudeville heart. 
Vaughan (R. M.) 
helper. 22168. 

Vaughan’s seed store.: 

Fall ed. of Vaughan’s gardening 
illus. 22169. 
Vaughan’s seeds. 4841. 
Veber (Pierre) : 
Charmante Rosalie. 8291. 
Poilu. 8467, 8468, 31973. 

Veemon (J. A. de) See De Vecmon 
(J. A.) 

Vega (Lope de) See Lope de Vega, 

Vehicle yr. bk. 901. 

Veiller (Bayard): 

Danger. 2812. 
Thirteenth chair. 32070. 

Vein of gold. (Drama) 5216. 

Vela (Cayo): 

Dos fenédmenos. 138922. 
Matarifes. 2889. 
Nido del principal. 2901. 

Vella (N. M.) Women of Scripture 
in vocal art. 18875. 

Vellotti (Carmela) Frabasilis (Giu- 
seppina) Charlie after a_ job. 
29097. 

Velma. 8790. 

Velén de Lucena. (Drama) 8555. 

Velvet Joe’s almanac. 31375. 

Velvet paw. (Motion picture) 23044. 


Vena de plata. (Drama) 32104. 
Venable (J. C.) Locomotive break- 


(Motion picture) 


downs. 31009. 

Venable (W. M.) Quest of the magic 
scissors. 31376. 

Venango Co., Pa., direct. 27420. 

Vencedor de Fantomas. (Drama) 
5168. 

Vengeance of Legar. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8797. 

Vengeur. (Drama) 18945. 

Venn (T. J.) Why & how bus. insur. 
benefits its users. 31377. 

Venta de los alamos. (Drama) 2954. 


Ventnor City, N. J., direct. 17175. 

Ventura Co., Cal., direct. 31378. 

Vera Cruz, Mexico, map. 32308. 

Ver Beck (Frank) ‘Timothy Turtle’s 
great day. 31379. 


Verde mining district, Ariz., map. 
22804, 27761, 32309. 

Verdict. (Drama) 1212. 

Verdict. (Motion picture) 8944. 


Verdun (Battle of) 
14200. 

Verdun, France, map. 8667. 

Vereinigung Miinchner verleger 1914 
e. v. Deutsche bicher. 1692. 

Verheiratete junggesellen. (Drama) 
2955. 


(Motion picture) 


Verhoeff (Caroline) 
27656. 
Veritas photoplay co. Eleventh com- 
mandment. 11392. 
Vérité délivre. (Drama) 16702. 
Vermilax co., inc. Joyce (Madeline) 
Care of the hair. 29644. 
Vermilion County, IIl.: 
Direct. 10822. 
Map. 14177. 
Vermilion oil & 
veraqua. 18729. 
Vermont, map. 1858, 3128, 14178. 
Vermont telep. & teleg. co. Telep. 
direct. 10823, 24779. 
Vermontville, Mich., map. 16879. 
Verneuil (Louis) Charrette anglaise. 
22384, 31680. 


Sleeping beauty. 


gas co. Mineral 


Vernon (HE. P.) Tepic, Mexico. 8662. 
Vernon (Grenville) Comedians. 
13913. 


Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
Berlin. (Motion picture) 14394. 
Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
Boston. (Motion picture) 8969. 
Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
Chicago. (Motion picture) 5973. 
Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
London. (Motion picture) 5974. 
Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
New Orleans. (Motion picture) 

17078. 
Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 


Paris. (Motion picture) 8970. 
Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
Petrograd. (Motion picture) 
19382. ; 
Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
Philadelphia. (Motion picture) 
5975. 


Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
Rome. (Motion picture) 11568. 
Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
St. Louis. (Motion picture) 14895. 
Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
San Francisco. (Motion picture) 


11569. 

Vernon Howe Bailey’s sketch bk. of 
Washington. (Motion picture) 
19333. 


Verona, Mo., map. 1359. 
Verran (H. E.) co., ine.: 
Crochet lessons. 16358. 
Royal society. 10824, 24780. 
Versteeg (M. M.) Evening twilight. 
fete.] 8104-8107. 
Vert (Juan) Virgenes 
2956. 
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deut- 
scher biihnenschriftsteller g. m. b. h.: 
Schneewittchen und die sieben 
zwerge. 382012. 
Sprungbrett. 32041. 
Wachter. 32114. 
Weibchen. 2961. 


paganas. 


1854 


INDEX 


ee 


nos, 1-12, 1916 

Very naked boy. (Drama) 25068. 

Veseci (Umberto) Nitana. 1129. 

Vessella (Oreste) Cloak model. 
27572. 


Vessels owned on the U. S. Pacific 
coast exclusive of the Philippine 
Islands. 8108. 

Vessey (M. L. de) 
(M. L.) 

Vessey (R. S.) 

Vestal flame. 

Vestal virgins. 


See De Vessey 
Address. 16477. 
(Drama) 18946. 
(Drama) 11213. 
Veteran. (Drama) 14054. 
Veterinary advocate. 31380. 

Vial (F. K.) Irregularities in brak- 
ing power of freight cars. 10825. 
Viavi co.: 

Sharp 
787. 
Viavi in Pennsylvania. 8109. 
Viavi text bk. 4842. 
Vieary (Lewis) Impromptu speech- 
making. 18688. 
Vicary (M. BR.) Vicary (Lewis) 
promptu speech making. 18688. 
Vice & virtue. (Drama) 382105. 


(James) Viavi cause. 


Im- 


Vice versa. (Motion picture) 14396. 
Vick (H. ©.) Depth to sow seeds. 
13730. 


Victim. (Drama) 32106, 32107. 
Victim. (Motion picture) 32573. 
Victims of love. (Drama) 5217. 
Victor (F. S.) Haym Salomon. 8375. 
Victor (Victor): 
Dead lights. 8316. 
Haym Salomon. 8375. - 
Victor salt co. Few facts about Vic- 
tor prepared salt. 16359. 
Victor shop. (Drama) 22688. 
Victor talking machine co.: 
New graded list of records. 16360. 
Victor in phys. educa. 18689. 
Vietor in rural schlis._ [etc.] 
31381, 31382. 
Victor records. 
Victoria bath soc. 
laundry. . 10827. 
Victoria cross. 
27967. 
Victorious duchess. (Drama) 32072. 
Victorville, Cal., map. 16751, 16847. 


10826. 
Victoria bath & 


(Motion picture) 


Victory. (Drama) 226389. 

Victory of conscience. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19384. 

Vidal (J.-Rodriguez) See Rodriguez 
Vidal (J.) 

Vie de Boheme. (Motion picture) 
14397. 

Vieille église. (Drama) 16657. 

Viererzug. (Drama) 8556. 

Viets (EK. L.) Faust. 11014. 

Vilas (Ff. V.) Masque of Merlin. 
48438. 


Vilas Co., Wis., map. 3129. 


Viley"@W. J:)* 


Christmas fantasy. 31687. 
Woman’s pageant. 5231, 8578. 
Vilim (J. A.) Violin technique guide. 
31388. 

Villa (—) Guitarra del amor. 31792. 

Villa (Ricardo) Cristo de la vega. 
2808. 

Villa triste y escacharrada. (Drama) 
32108. 


Village blacksmith. 
8971, 19336. 
Village scandal. 
19337. 
Village vampire. 
8972, 23045. 
Villain in the piece. 
Villainous pursuit. 
27968. 
Villainous villain. 19335. 
Villar (José Fernfndez del) 
Fernandez del Villar (José) 
Villemin (Hmile) - Gascon du nord. 
31384. 
Vilsack (G. B.): 
Altruism in scarlet. 31385. 
And the devil laughs. 8110. 
Vinal (Marian) When love is young. 
18950. 
Vinal (W. H.) Service. 4844. 
Vincennes, Ind., direct. 31386. 
Vincennes, Ind., map. 11340. 


(Motion picture) 
(Motion picture) 
(Motion picture) 


(Drama) 5009*, 
(Motion picture) 


See 


Vincent (Marshall) Pagan. 31953. 
Vineland, N. J.. map. 3130. 

Vinita, Okl., map. 16880. 

Vintage. (Drama) 18947. 
Violation. (Drama) 32109. 

Violé. (Félix) Gold Reef district, 
Cal., map. 32210. 

Virgenes paganas. (Drama) 2956. 
Virginia. (Drama) 5218. 


Virginia, map. 13860, 3131, 19092. 
Virginia. (Motion picture) 11570. 
Virginia, Minn., map. 1361. 


Virginia & Tenn. telep. co. Telep. 
direct. 10828. 

Virginia romance. (Motion picture) 
14398. 

Virginia weather chart calendar. 
31387. 

Virtue triumphant. (Motion picture) 
5976. 

Visit from the Riley children. (Dra- 
ma) 31946. 

Visiteuse (La) (Drama) 22640. 

Visitors. (Drama) 14055, 32110. 


Vitagraph co. of America: 
Accident is the best policy. 32321. 


Aceusing voice. 11344. 

Alibi. 16887. 

Artie, the millionaire kid. 8677. 
Ashes. 14195. 


1855 


INDEX 


Vitagraph co. of America—Continued. 


At the headwaters of the Dalal- 
ven. 14196. 

Battler. 11352. 

Beaned by a beanshooter. 5398. 

Bears & bullets. 32326. 

Betty’s affair. 25219. 

Betty, the boy and the bird. 
5405. 

Bill Peter’s kid. 5408. 

Billie’s mother. 14204. 

Billy Smoke. 32327. 

Billy’s melodrama. 22832. 

Bittersweet. 5414. 

Blue envelope mystery. 25222. 

Bond of blood. 16904. 

Britton of the seventh. 5435. 

Bullies & bullets. 32388. 

Busting in & out of society. 
22838. 

By love redeemed. 5441. 

Caliph of the New Bagdad. 8703. 

Cantrell’s Madonna. 22848. 

Capt. Jinks’ evolution. 27790. 

Captain Jinks’ getaway. 32348. 

Capt. Jinks’ hidden treasure. 
27791. 

Captain Jinks’ love insurance. 
323844. 

Capt. Jinks should worry. 27792. 

Capt. Jinks’ sprained ankle. 
277938. 

Captain Jinks, the 
32345. 

Chattel. 22847. 

Cheap vacation. 16912. 

Combat. 22851. 

Conductor Kate. 191387. 

Conflict. 16921. 

Cost of high living. 11880. 

Curfew at Simpton Center. 11384. 

Curse of the forest. 22863. 

Daring of Diana. 19144. 

Dawn of freedom. 19145. 

Destroyers. 14222. 

Devil’s prize. 25244. 

Did he, or did he not. 19158. 

Dollar & the law. 2780T. 

Double double cross. 8730. 

Elephant’s dinner. 14238. 

Hnemy. 27814. 

Enemy to the king. 27815. 

Fair fare. 19164. 

Fasters. 27822. 

Fathers of men. 16987. 

Firm of Girdlestone. 25255. 

Fool and his friend. 19169. 

Footlights of fate. 19170. 

For a woman’s fair name. 5551. 

Foxy trotters. 14249. 

Freddie foils the floaters. 8747. 

Freddy aids matrimony. 5556. 

Freddy, the fixer. 8748. 

Freddy vs. Hamlet. 5557. 

Freddy’s last bean. 5558. 


cobbler. 


1856 


Vitagraph co. of America—Continued. 4 


pt. 1, D.s., v. a : 


Freddy’s narrow escape. 5559. 

From Bergen te Bandak. 14250. 3 

From out of the past. 5561. a 

Fur coat. 16948. 

Game that failed. 25259. 

Getting by. 22890. 4 

God’s country & the woman, ~ 
8760. ;: 

Green stockings. 5586. 

Harbor of happiness. 25267. 

Hard job. 16564. 

Harold, the nurse girl. 11426. 

Hash & havoe. 27887. 

Have you heard about Tillie? © 
27888. 

Heart of a fool. 25268. 

Help, heip, help. 27841. 4g 

Her bad quarter of an hour. 5603. 

Her loving relations. 11434. 

Her partner. 8779. 

Hero of submarine D-2. 5617. 

Hesper of the mountains. 19199. — 

His conscious conscience. 25275. — 

His dukeship, Mr. Jack. 11488. 

His little spirit girl. 19203. 

His lucky day. 8782. 

His wife’s allowance. 323892. 

His wife’s good name. 22912. 

Hoyden (The) 5687. 

Hughey, the process server. 95638. 

Human cauldron. 56389. 

Hunted woman. 5640. 

Husks. 5641. 

In Areadia. 5644. 

Indiscretion. 32407. 

Inner glow. 14282. 

Island of surprise. 5658. 

It’s a bear. 19220. 

Jane’s bashful hero. 5660. 

Jane’s husband. 5661. 

Jealous guy. 16985. 

Journey to nowhere. 32423. 

Jumps & jealousy. 27867. 

Justice a la carte. 25286. 

Kennedy: square. 5673. 

Kernel Nutt & high shoes. 16989. 

Kernel Nutt & Prince Tango. 
16990. 

Kernel Nutt flirts with wifie. 
14293. 

Kernel Nutt in Mexico. 14294. 

Kernel Nutt, the footman. 11454. 

Kernel Nutt, the janitor. 11455. 

Kernel Nutt, the pianc tuner. 
16991. 

Kernel Nutt wins a wife. 11456. 

Kernel Nutt’s musical _ shirt. 
14295. 

Kernel Nutt’s $100 bill. 14296. 

id... “s19222. 

Lady in the library. 19225. 

Last man. 25290. 

Law decides. 8820. 

Lesson for somebody. 32429. 


mos. 1-12, 1916 


Vitagraph co. of America 


INDEX 


Continued. 


Letitia. 14300. 


Life & training in U. S. navy. 


8823. 

Lights of New York. 11459. 
Lonelies. 11465. 

Losing weight. 143808. 

Love & loot. 22942. 

Love & trout. 19238. 

Luck of Jane. 25298. 

Lueky tumble. 11469. 

Making an impression. 22946. 
Man behind the curtain. 11472. 
Man from Egypt. 17005. 

Man he used to be. 5723. 
Man hunt. 88388. 

Man who went sane. 25308. 
Mayor’s fall from grace. 22949. 
Miss Adventure. 11481. 

Miss Warren’s brother. 5741. 


Mr. Jack, a doctor by proxy. 


8862. 


Mr. Jack, a hall room hero. 5743. 
Mr. Jack ducks the alimony. 5744. 
Mr. Jack goes into business. 8863. 
Mr. Jack hires a_ stenographer. 


8864. 
Mr. Jack inspects Paris. 5745. 


Mr. Jack, the hash magnate. 


5746. 
Mr Jack trifles. 5747. 
Mr. Jack wins the double cross. 
5748. 
Mr. Jack’s artistic sense. 8865. 
Mr. Jack’s hat & the cat. 8866. 
Mrs. Dane’s danger. 5751. 


More money than manners. 
11489. 

Musical barber. 14818. 

My lady’s slipper. 5764. 

Myrtle, the manicurist. 8871. 

New porter. 25316. 

New York, past & present. 11494. 

New York’s rapid transit. 25317. 

Ninety & nine. 32469. 3 

Ordeal of Elizabeth. 11498. 

Our other lives. 27906. 

Out ag’in, in ag’in. 8883. 

Out of the quagmire. 5796. 

Paloma. 5798. 

Pansy’s papas. 5799. 

Pa’s overalls. 19267. 

Pep’s legacy. 32488. 

Perfect day. 22972. 

Phantom fortunes. 19271. 

Price of fame. 27916. 

Primal instinct. 11519. 

Prince in a pawn shop. 25341. 

Professional patient. 19278. 

Putting the pep in Slowtown. 
5834. : 

Race for life. 17045. 

Rah, rah, rah. 27921. 

Redemption of Dave Darcey. 
m2 2. 


1857 


Vitagraph co. of America—Continued. 


Resurrection of Hollis. 11528. 

Rich idler. 11525. 

Road of many turnings. 5854. 

Romance and rough-house. 19284. 

Rookie. 8918. 

Rose of the South. 27925. 

Ruse. 5860. 

Salvation Joan. 8916. 

Sand, scamps & strategy. 22989. 

Searlet runner. 22990-22997, 
25857-25360. 

Scenes from the highland of Jamt- 
land, Sweden. 5874. 

Scenes in Iceland. 11531. 

Second story ringer. 25363. 

Secret kingdom. 27930-27937, 
32583-32585. 

Secret seven. 5879. 

Shanks & chivalry. 32537. 

She who last laughs. 23000. 

She won the prize. 11533. 

Sin’s penalty. 8926. 

Some chicken. 8929. 

Some of our biggest star perform- 
ers. 32548. 

Speed & spunk. 32544. 

Squared account. 5903. 

Strange case. 143872. 

Strong evidence. 25877. 

Stung. 14878. 

Supreme temptation. 5922. 

Surprises of an empty hotel. 
5923. 

Susie, the sleuth. 8948. 

Suspect. 11550. 


Taking the honey out of honey- 
moon. 279850. 

Tarantula. 17070. 

Telegraphic tangle. 5927. 

Terry’s tea party. 8952. 

There & back. 19815. 

Thorn & the rose. 23025. 

Three Johns. 5935. 

Through the wall. 23027. 

Too clever by half. 5939. 

Tried for his own murder. 5944. 

Troubles for four. 25391. 

Tubby turns the tables. 5946. 

Two edged sword. 5951. 

Vampire out of work. 23045. 

Villainous villain. 19335. 

Vital question. 8973. 

Walls & wallops. 27978. 

Wandering horde. 19888. 

Waters of Lethe. 17081. 

Weary Willie’s birthday. 25398. 

When it rains it pours. 14404. 

Where is your friend? 82580. 

Whom the gods destroy. 32581. 

Winifred, the shop girl. 144153. 

Winter days in Stockholm. 5997. 

Would you forgive her? 14417. 

Writing on the wall. 6004. 

Wrong beds. 17101. 


INDEX 


Vitagraph co. of America—Continued. 
Wrong Mr. Wright. 6007. 
Yellow girl. 19358. 
Youw’re next. 6011. 
Vital question. (Motion picture) 
8973. . 
Vitrail. (Drama) 16708. 
Vives (—): 
Guitarra del amor. 
Pendientes de la Trini. 
Vividores (Drama) 2957. 
Vivier (Albert du) Cours de Francais 


31792. 
14019. 


elegant. 27421. 
Vivir amando. (Drama). 32111. 
Vixen. (Motion picture) 382574. 
Vogel (A. E.) Merchants natl. bank. 


R. rv. & street ry. time table for 
Manchester, N. H. 21045, 30086. 


Vogel (H. R.) Vogel’s card purse 


identifier. 22170. 
Vogele (J. A.) John Brotherson. 
31388. 


Vogelmann (J. A.) Vogelmann sys- 


tem of memory training. 13781, 
22171, 24781. 

Vogelscheuchen. (Drama) 25069. 

Vogt (E. A.) Billy Sunday & his 
kind. 18690. 

Voice. 1218, 24782, 32112. 


(Drama) 22641. 
(Motion picture) 


Voice from within. 

Voice in the night. 
8974. 

Voice in the wilderness. 
ture) 14899. 

Voice of life. (Drama) 32113. 

Voice of the tempter. 


(Motion pic- 


ture) 8975. 
Voice an the stair. (Drama) 24944*. 
Voice upstairs. (Motion picture) 
25396. 
Voices. (Drama) 16704. 


Voices of girlhood. 12728. 
Voigt (B. H.) Foreclosed. 22423. 
Voigt Ghee) Gefltigelztichter 
jahrbuch. 1831. 
Volkert (J. F.) Preparedness. 2915. 
Volland (P. F.) & co.: 
Hubbell (R. 8.) Quacky Doodles’ 
& Danny Daddles’ bk. 15346. 
Nesbit (W. D.) Your flag and my 
flag. 30307. 
Voltaire. (Drama)16705. 
Voltamp electric mfg. co. 
medical guide. 31389. 
Von Berger (Gisela, fretin) See Ber- 
ger (Gisela, freiin v.) 
-Von Bethmann-Holweg 
See Bethmann-Holweg 
von) 
Von Bokern (B. H.) Instructions for 
making & marketing neckwear. 
24783. 


Electro- 


(Theobald) 
(Theobald 


(Motion pic- 


pt. I, n.S., v.18 


Von Borries (HE. O.) Dr. Von Borries, 
America’s leading face specialist. 
24784. 


Von Brandt (R. V.)  Iconoclast’s 
message. 10829, 31390. 

Von de Schoeppe (Paul) Selkarangan 
asettamistiede. 31391. - 

Von de Schoppe (Paul) Science of © 
spinal adjustment. 24785. 


| Von der Vonde (C.) Witch of the 


West. 16727. 

Von Hampton (Earle) Pushing to 
the front. 1159. 

Yon Hofmannsthal (Hugo) See Hof- 
mannsthal (Hugo von) 

Von Hohenschleyer (Amadeus) 


Comedy of resurrection. 24922. 
Von Hutten (Baroness B.) See Hut- 
ten (Baroness B. von) 
Von Isakovies (Alois) 
(Alois von) 
Von Klein (G. L.) 
v.) 
Von Leatzow (EK. A.) 
(BE. A. von) 
Von Rittberg (W. E.) Truth. 8546. 
Von Rittberg (Winifred): 
Little wood witch. 24786. 
Sinless child of sin. 22173. 


Von Schiller (J. W.) See Schiller 


See Isakovics 


See Klein (G. L. 


See Leatzow 


(J. W. von) 

Von Stein (Heinrich) Rector sys- 
tem. 27422. 

Von Trentini (Albert) Candida. 
31280. 


Von Unschuld univ. of music, ine. 
Von Unschuld univ. of music, ine. 
Propectus. 274381. 


Voodoo’s prophecy (Drama) 5219. 

Vorbeck (J. C.) Amer. independence 
league. 11621. ; 

Vortex. (Drama) 16706. 

Voss (Lena) Deutsches erbe. 31392. 

Vostro sicuro collettore. 4296. 

Vredenburgh (Anna Van) See Van 
Vredenburgh (Anna) 

Vreeland (C. E.) Efficient method for 
the cure of constipation. 31393. 


Vries (Henri de) See De _ Vries 
(Henri) 

Vroman (M. A.) Choice readings. 
27482. 

Vrooman (EK. E.) & co. Patentability 
eontract. 31394. 


Vulcan engineering sales co.: 
Mumford molding machine co. 


Combination jolt-squeeze ma- 
chines. f[ete.] 4287, 4288. 
Split pattern vibrator ma- 
chines. 26753. 
Squeezers. 21174. 
Q. M. S. co. Q. & C. shop saws. 


[ete.] 27009, 27010. 


1858 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


ee ee a 


Vulean fuel economy co. 
W.) Waste of fuel. 29324. 

Vulcan soot cleaner co. Reproduction 
in actual color of nine specimens of 
Zrrerete.| latoal, 13735. 


Hays (J. 


Vulture. (Drama) 1214. 
Vultures of society. (Motion picture) 
5977. 


Vyner (Leslie) Dying to live. 22409, 
Waara (J. W.) Verde mining district, 
Ariz., map. 382309. 
Wabash Co., Ill., map. 5361. 
Wachovia bank & trust co. Teach 
your children to handle money. 
18691. 
Wachtla (S. Z.) Cacusia. 2792. 
Waco, Tex.: 
Direct. 4845. 
Map. 27762. 


Waddell (C. W.) Wreck of a noble 


life. 31395. 

Wade (J. H.): 
Graded readers. 8111. 
Tula Barcelona. 18934. 


Wade (M.: H.) 
27433, 27434. 

Wade entertainment bureau. Mid-din- 
ner & after dinner songs. 22174. 

Wadewitz (E. H.) Pattison (W. K.) 
Necessity of legal knowledge in 


Swift Fawn.  [etc.] 


bus. 18272. 
Wachter. (Drama) 32114. 
Wagar (H.S.) Natl. soc. U. S. daugh- 


ters of 1812. Lineage bk. 24237. 
Wagenen (Kate Van) See Van Wage- 


nen (Kate) 

Wagenseller (G. W.) Snyder Co. an- 
nals. 16361. 

Wager. (Drama) 11214. | 
Wager. (Motion picture) 27969, 
27970. 

Wages of sin. (Motion picture) 
Zitia. 


Waggaman (M.T.) Sandy Joe. 8112. 
Wagner (A. C.): 

Cincinnati, O., map. 5256. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., map. 25160. 
Wagner (H. D.) To the public we 

present this pamphlet. 8113. 
Wagner (R. O.) Lower selling costs. 
16362. 

Wagner (Wm.) Coeur d’ Alene min- 
ing information. 18692. 
Waegner’s (W. T.) sons. 
artificial vichy. 10830. 
Wagstaff (H. C.) Lumber talks. 902. 
Wagstaffs. Biggest value ever offered 
in the history of bank adv. 8114. 
Wahl, Henius research laboratory. 

Brannew. 8115, 13734. 
Wahpeton, N. D., map. 19093. 


Wagner’s 


Waif. (Motion picture) 5978, 5979. 

Waifs. (Motion picture) 8976. 

Waifs of a great city. (Drama) 
18948. 


Wainwright (L. M.) Diamond chain 
& mfg. co. Diamond tooth form for 


roller chain sprockets. 25851. 
Waist energy. 10881. 
Wait & see! (Drama) 16707. 


Waite (L. P.) & co., Newburgh, N. Y., 


direct. 21294. 

Waite (L. R.) Talks with Uncle 
David. 4846. 

Waiter. (Drama) 22642. 

Waiting for the wagon. (Drama) 
154 se 

Waiting game. (Motion, picture) 
27971. 

Waizman (Max) Her first patient. 
22448. 

Wake. (Drama) 382116. 

Wake up. (Drama) 25070. 


Wake up, Uncle Sam. 1215. 

Wakefield, Mass., map. 31382. 

Waldheim (Franklin) Medical mix- 
up. 22508. 

Waldo (Dorothy) Kid curlers. 8393. 

Waldo (L. M.) Little folks in Busy- 
Land. 29264. 

Waldron (Daniel) Tourists rotation 
list of points of interest. 16363. 
Waldron (G. B.) Memory worship in 

the Sun. schl. 8116. 

Waldron (J. J. T.) 
theatres. 903. 
Waldron (M. K. P.) 

sun. 8294. 


Wales (Betty) dressmakers. 
Wales in bus. 16364. 
Wales (J. H.) Granules, & its va- 
rious uses. 10832. 
Walger (C. L.): 
In the silence. 
Pilgrim. 22175. 
Spiritual warfare. 24787. 
Walka o kobiete. (Drama) 2958. 
Walker (A. P.) Told by the Sand- 
man. 22176. 
Walker (A. R.) Golden rule ex- 
change system. 2658. 
Walker (C. H.) Sketch-map as an 


Law governing 
Children of the 


Betty 


18693. 


ate 2200. 
Walker (D. J.) Poultry troubles. 
8117. 

Walker (E. M.) Walker safety shav- 
ing outfit. 31396. 
Walker (Francis) Prince’s pigeon. 

16650. 
Walker (G.L.): 
Feldspar. 138735. 


16365. 
letter. 


Walker’s special letter. 

Walker’s special mining 
24788. 

Walker (H.D.): 

Statistics & information for vot- 
‘ers. 22178. 

Walker’s manual of Cal. securi- 
ties. 16366. 


1859 


INDEX 


pt. 1, 1. S., v. 1S 


Walker (J. B.) 
ones minutes. 
Walker (J. H.) 


Learning how to use 
2659. 


His imaginary vis- 


iter. [ete.] 31397, 31398. 
Walker (J. N.) Walker’s Liberian 
singers. 8557. 
Walker (Johnnie) Shirker. 2926. 
Walker (L. H.): 
Back to the mountains. 10833. 
Laddies & lassies to be. 18736. 
Walker (L. N.): 
Antidote. 138882. 
That girl. 5198, 11187. 
Walker (M. L.) Hale (M. BH.) "Tis 


a wonderful forest city. 20402. 
Walker (P. O.) Walker’s method of 
easy bread making. 274385. 
Walker (Stuart) : 

Birthday of the infanta. 22370. 

Lady of the weeping willow tree. 
5078. 

Medicine show. 24990. 

Nevertheless. 1125. 

Seven gifts. 1180. 

Very naked boy. 25068. 

Walker (W.H.): 

Sir Charlton Richard’s last kiss. 
31399. 

Walker & Hallgren. Every house- 
keeper who needs more money. 
10834. 

Walker (W. J.): 

Essay on the formation of short- 

hand system. 18783. 


Politius. 5147. 

Walker (W. T.) Lecture on the 
Walker system of machine book- 
keeping. 24887. 

Walker & Hallgren. Every house- 
keeper who needS more money. 
10834. 

Walker bin co. Walker bin system. 
904. 


Walker lith. & pub. co.: 
Boston, Mass., map. 16755. 
Connecticut, map. 16772. 
Larz Anderson estate,map. 25134. 
Walker-Longfellow co. : 
Best. bank advertisement. 2660. 
Boston. First natl. bank. Wealth 
of Amer: 93528, 16271; 11847, 
23255. 
Brooklyn. 
cle Sam’s pocket pieces. 
He appreciated. [ete.] 
4848. 
Waiker’s Liberian singers. 
8557. 
Walker’s manual of Cal. 
16366. 
Wall between. 
8977. 
Wall-McDowell 
num. 16867. 


First natl. bank. Un- 
1542. 
4847, 
(Drama) 
securities. 
(Motion picture) 


(J. W.) In aeter- 


Wall of flame. (Motion picture) 
2ST: 

Wall of money. (Motion picture) 
32575. 

Walla Walla, Wash., direct. 24789. 
Walla Walla Co.,- Wash., direct. 
24789. 


Walla Walla Co., Wash., map. 3133. 


Wallace (D. H.): ; 
Adventure in society. 16483. 


Playmates. 1149. 

Shanghaied into the European 
war. 22179. 

What every bachelor knows. 
14062. 


Wallace (EK. G.): 
Changing ideas into cash. 10835. 
Word about the proper selection 


of cut glass. 16368. 
Wallace (EK. K.) Glamour. 11034. 
Wallace (Grant) Whimsey tales. 
(Motion picture.) 25402. 
Wallace (J. E.) Advertising. [etc.] 
16369, 163870. 
Wallace (R.) sons mfg. co. Catalog 


of sterling silver. 27486. 

Wallace (R. J.) Longitude & time 
chart. 18694, 22180. 

Wallace & Tiernan co., ine. Cost, hy- 
pochlorite vs. liquid chlorine. [ete.] 
163871, 16372: 

Waller (HKdith) 
book. 16373. 

Waller (M. E.): 

My friend the juroress. 


English-Italian phrase 


11106. 


Wood-earver of "Lympus. 14064. 
Wallick (Ekin) Attractive home. 
4849. 


Wallis (Ff. E.) Architectural mono- 
graph on houses of the southern col- 
onies. 2661. . 

Wallis (J. F.) Radio chem. co. 
dio-active theraphy. 30700. 

Walls & wallops. (Motion picture) 


Ra- 


27978. 

Walpole, Mass., direct. 18235. 
Walrus. (Drama) 14056. 

Walsh (Andy) MDouble-cross. 5026. 
Walsh (Blanche) pseud. See Hart- 


mann (#. B.) 
Walsh (H. L.) Globe & Miami, Ariz., 


direct. 29157. 
Walsh (Ignatius) House of sand. 
31810. 
Walsh : (J. F.) Way to progress. 
22184. 


Walsh (J. J.) Fit-u-first. 22183. 
Walsh (M. F.) Series of lectures on 
Ireland. 10988. 
Walsh (R. C.) <Anti-woman suffrage 
& criticisms. 27487. 
Walsh direct. co., ine.: 
Charleston, S. C., direct. 
Columbia, S. C., direct. 


3437. 
9316. 


1860 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


ae aa aaa Se eS an ee 


Walter (Hugene): 
Assassin, 22357. 
Friendship. 381777. 
Just a woman. 27613. 
Knife. 22476. 
When chickens come home. 22651. 
Walter (Frances) Confessions of 
Roxane. 8118, 10886, 13737, 16374, 
18695, 22185, 24790, 31400. 
Walter (H. D.) Proving ground. 
5155. 
Walter (W. W.): 
Mental pract. 8119. 
Thinking. 137388. 
Walter, Okl., map. 25185. 
Walter Scott. 23386. 
Walters (HK. T.) Physiological-psycho- 
logical discovery. 10942. 


Walters (Leslie) Shattered frag- 
ments. (Drama) 8498. 

Walters (Selma) Path of the pea- 
cocks. 25017. 


Waltham grinding -wheel co. Wal- 
tham grinding wheels. 22186. 


Waltham watch co. Relojes Waltham. 


[ete.] 31401-31403. 
Walther (A. B.) Jefferson City, Mo., 
guide. 138739. 


Walton (J. W.) Song for New Eng- 
land. 381404. 
Walton school of commerce. Bulle- 


77396—17——26 


War baby. (Drama) 14058. 
War bride of Plumville. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17079. 


War brides. (Motion picture) 27974. 

War bride’s secret. (Motion picture) 
25397. 

War clouds. (Motion picture) 32486, 

War correspondent. (Drama) 14059, 

War fly. (Drama) 22645. 

War grooms. (Drama 2959. 

War in Mexico. (Motion picture) 
11571. 

War of wealth. 
5981. 

War of wits. (Drama) 

War of 1812. 9307. 

War orphans. (Drama) 

War-ridden Mexico. 
17080. 

War wolves (Drama) 
Ward (A. W.) 


(Motion picture) 
25071. 


25072. 
(Motion picture) 


2960. 

How to easily & 
quickly secure a nice wife. 16375. 

Ward (Artemas) Plank (Sam) 
Story of the string & how it grew. 
30647. 


Ward (Mrs. C. A.) Recipe for fath- 


er’s fruit cake. 274388. 
Ward (C. L.) Corp. co. of Del. Di- 
gest of the gen. corp. laws. 12020. 


Ward (C. S.) Intensive financial 
campaign. 13740. 
Ward (fH. G.): 


LS Natl. method in reading. 4850. 
Wanamaker (John): Rational method in_ reading. 
Philadelphia, Pa., map. 27746. 2662, 31406. 
Photographs. 8120. Through travel guide of N. A. 
Wanderers. (Drama) 1216, 8558. 8029. 
Wandering boy. (Drama) 1217. Ward (F. D.) Resume of child de- 
Wandering horde. (Motion picture) velopment. 10837. 
19338. Ward (H. F.): 
Wandering Willie. (Drama) 382117. Senior students text bk. [etce.] 
Wang (Yu) Math ecard. 31405. 27149, 30912, 30913. 
Waning honeymoon. (Drama) 5220. Senior teacher’s manual. Fourth 
Wanted, a companion. (Drama ) year. 27150, 30912. 
16708, 22648. Ward (H. G. ) Newport, R. I., map. 
Wanted, a cook. (Drama) 11216. 19044. 
Wanted—a home. (Motion picture) | Ward (H. L.) pub. co. Bronson (G. 
23046, C.) Credo. 1541. 
Wanted, a husband. (Drama) 1218. | Ward (Harold) Getting back to Chi- 
Wanted—a husband. (Motion pic- eago. 381788. 
ture) 14400. ; Ward (Mrs. Humphrey) See Ward 
Wanted, a piano tuner. (Motion pic- (M. A. A.) 
ture) 5980. Ward (J. EH.) Suggestions for the 
Wanted...a_ ready-made man. busy housewife. 18696, 22188. 
(Drama) 8559. Ward (M. A.): 
Wanted—an actress. (Drama) 5221. Additional primer. 2662. 
Wanted... Jim Bennett. (Drama) Additional 1st reader. 4850. 
8560. Ward (M. A. A.) Lady Connie. 905, 
Wanted: some publicity. (Drama) 4851, 10888. 
22644. Ward (Montgomery) & ne a : cane 
ing wie, 4 Girect, Buyers guide. ete. : 
oo : 18698, 22189-22192. 
War. (Drama) 1219, 14057, 32118. Catalogue [ete.] 31407-31419. 
War and woman. (Drama) 11217. Money-saving fashion sale. [etc.] 
War babe. (Drama) 16709. 24791-24794. 
1861 


INDEX 


Two eugenic boys. 


31420. 
Successful fund 


Ward / (2..8:.) 
18939. . 
Ward Co., N. D., direct. 
Ward systems co. 
raising. 8121. 
Warder (E. M. & J. T.) Private code. 

27439. 
Wardwell (C. H.): 

Calm yourself. 22381. 

Discard. 24928. 

Fools. 24941. 

Ware (H.E.) Old farmer’s almanack. 
26914. 
Ware bros. co.: 

Amer. fertilizer hand book. 14459. 

Heergeist (C. A.) Carriage 
monthly course. 29328. 

Vehicle yr. bk. 901. 

Warfare of vanity. 1220. 

Waring (EH. 8.) Interesting animal 
stories. 18699. 

Waring (M. F.) 
18700. 

Warman (FE. B.): 

Care of the body. 4853. 

Indian club exercises. 31421. 

Warnecke (Anna) His wife’s secret. 
22193. 

Warner (Anne) Rejuvenation of 
Aunt Mary. 11147. 

Warner (C. G.) Successful selling 

- method. 2663. 

Warner (F. A.) Bobby Blake & his 
school chums. f[ete.] 10839, 10840. 

Warner (F. B.) co., ine.: 

Barnes (A. M.) Esperance, the 
ship of hope. 3256, 6120, 9095, 
11719, 14557, 19541, 23161. 

— Mystery of La Paloma. 
28202. 

Blake (Alice) Awakening of 
Gladys Clifton. 1519. 

Brockway (Frank) Aldena. 
6294, 9199, 11865, 14690, 19697. 

Foley (R.M.) Enclosed herewith. 
20245. 

— Long look. 12221. 

Hale (Virginia) Igniting sparks. 


Prophylactic topics. 


LL Dee 

— Ring of Essa. 20405, 23754, 
26176. 

Kaufman (D. C.) Kidnappers 
kidnapped. 9948, 12599. 

Keeler (H. S.) Stolen finger 
2061, 4016. 

Phillips (lL. 8.) Dolora Wallace 
[ete. ] 26971, 26972, 30611- 
30616. 

— Heirloom of that Bess. [etc.] 
7656, 7657, 10449, 10450, 13219, 
18220, 15981; 15982, 21546, 
21548. 

— Her engagement ring. 243898. 

His affinity. .. Tetc.] .~ 2368, 
2369. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.13 


Warner (F. B.) co., ine——Continued. 
Mystery of Castle Lennox. 
4451. 


Warner (Richard): 
Adrift. 16482. 
Ankles. 18792. 
1.,.0. DU. Sis: 
Maiden’s prayer. 31876. 
Miracle. 16619. 

Small town stuff. 5182. 


Warner (W. H.): 
Chance shot. 31678. 
Cup of cold water. 22394. 
Derelict. 31721. 

Infallible system. 22463. 
Marrying for money. 22498. 
Mothers of men. 22519. 
No question asked. 25005. 
On the knees of the gods. 
Pretense. 22564. 

Tact. 32060. 

Woman who laughed. 22657. 


Warner bros. co.: 
Channing (A. H.) Fashion letter. 
6361, 11939, 14764, 23338, 28547. 
Redfern corsets. 13741, 18701. 


Warner lamp co. Simple facts re- 
garding electric light plants. [ete.] 
13742, 13743. 

Warner sugar refining co. 
sugar cane to sugar bowl. 31422. 

Warner’s Nuera remedy co. Goitre in 
its relation to health & beauty. 
27440. 

Warning. (Motion picture) 32576. 

Warnock (A. W.): 

St. Paul, Minn., map. 5340, 14158. 
Twin cities. 13744. 
Twin City lines. Wildwood park. 


22539. 


From 


13671. 
Warnock (Wm.) co. Annual cat. 
16376. 
Warren (Bessie) Surprise party. 
2987. 


Warren (C. A.): 
Dangers of ignorance. 31713. 
Marriage in the dark. 31882. 


Only a girl. 14006. 
Warren (C. R.): 
Dominica. 8322. 


Recalled. 1166. 
Warren (G. A.) Banner Boy scouts 
snowbound. 22194. 
Warren (G. R.): 
R. MeG. 18903. 


Square deal. 5189. 
Wait & see! 16707. 
Warren (Irene) How to. study. 
163877. 
Warren (J. B.): 
Financial weather note. 31423. 
Sterling jewelry co. Amer. 
through & _ through. [ete. ] 
27229-27241. 


1862 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1916 


eee 


Warren (J. B.)—Continued. 
Give him time. [ete.] 31116, 


51117. 
Warren (J. D.) mfg. co.: 
Catalogue. 31424. 
Suppl. to Warren’s economical 


catalog of hardware store fix- 
tures. 907. 
Warren (J. E.) 
Warren (M. F.) 
tion. 25021. 
Warren (Maude) Khedive. 
Warren (S. D.) & co. 
ture. 22195. 
Warren, Minn., map. 3134. 
Warren, O., direct. 27441. 
Warren, Pa., direct. 4854. 
Warren bros. co. Warren’s portable 
asphalt plant. 908. 


Alimony. 24893. 
Substance of ambi- 


18852. 
Dealer litera- 


Warren Co., Pa., direct. 4854. 

Warren Lindsey, M. D. (Drama) 
32119. 

Warriner (E. C.) Geog. of Mich. 
18702. 

_ Warriors of the air. (Motion picture) 
5982. 

War’s women. (Motion picture) 
14401. 

Warsaw, N. C., map. 25186. 


Warshawsky (S. J.): 
One dollar down and a dollar a 


week. 5127, 11119. 
Our first Mrs. President. 5133. 
Radical Lilly. 31986. 
Radical Rose. 31987. 
Warwick (Aima) Kiddies’ burglar. 
16587. 
Warwick (Ted) Kiddies’ burglar. 
16587. 
Was tut man nicht alles aus liebe! 
(Drama) $8561. 
Was werden die leute sagen. (Drama) 
oe. 
Washburn (B. A.) Violin. 13745. 
Washburn (C. ©.) Verses. 909. 
Washburn (M. P.) Freight rates. 
18703. 


Washburn-Crosby co. Cusack (Thom- 


as) co. Instructions for painting 
Gold-medal fiour. 6480. 
Washburne (C. S.) Born in sin. 
31659. 
' Washerman. (Drama) 1221. 


Washington (George) memorial assn. 
See George Washington memorial 
assn. 

Washington (George) natl. highway 
assn. See George Washington natl. 
highway assn. 

Washinghouse key. (Drama) 25078. 

Washington (State), map. 3135, 53638, 
8668, 19094, 19095, 22805, 27763. 

Washington, D. C., map. 16783. 

Washington, D. C. See also D. C. 

Washington, Mo., map. 5362. 


Washington (Mount) map. 14179. 
Washington, N. C., map. 22806. 
Washington civil service schl. 
positions. 22196. 

Washington Co., Id., direct. 25688. 
Washington Co., Minn., map. 25187. 
Washington Co., Neb., map. 16881. 
Washington institute. Bus. commerce 


Govt. 


& finance. 31425. 
Washington loan & trust co. Banking 
by mail. 13746. 
Washington square players, ine.: 
Literature. 22483. 
Miracle of Saint Anthony. 22509. 
Washington square piays. (Drama) 
32119*. 
Washington suburban direct. 567. 


Washington weather chart calendar. 
31426. 


Washoe Co., Nev., direct. 27041. 
Washtenaw Co., Mich.: 

Direct. 1411. 

Map. 382240. 
Waskow (G. R.) Waskow co. Amer- 


ica’s best shoe cut service. 13747, 
16378. 22197, 24795, 27442. 

Waskow (R. G.) Waskow co. Amer- 
ica’s best shoe eut service. 910, 


4855, 10841. 


Waskow co. America’s best shoe cut 


service. 910, 4855, 10841, 13747, 
16378, 22197, 24795, 27442. 

Wasters. (Drama) 8534. 

Wastrel hoard. (Drama) 16710. 
Watch the rehearsal. (Drama) 
iyWdl= 

Watchful waiting. (Drama) 5212. 


Waterbury, Conn.: 
Direct. 18704. 
Map. 19096. 

Waterford, Mich., map. 32510. 

Waterhouse (A. H.) Quarterly uni- 

form test & review quest. 8122, 
27448. 

Watering troughs. 

Waterloo, Ia., map. 

Waterman (Mrs. C. M.) 


(Drama) 8562. 
5364, 5365. 
Masque of 


the dawn. 16615. 

Waterman (G. R.) Models & pat- 
terns for piano. 27444. 

Waters (L. A.) Carranza troopers 
shoot up steamer. 2664. 

Waters (Tom) Father & son. 22420. 


Waters of Lethe. (Motion picture) 


17081. 
Watertown, Conn., direct. 18704. 
Watertown, Mass., map. 32311. 


Watertown, N. Y., direct. 31427. 
Waterville, N. H., map. 14180. 
Watervliet, N. Y., direct. 18616. 
Watkins (D. E.): 
First Christmas tree. 31765. 
Frolique de magazine. 2837. 


Watson (B. F.) Notes to statutes of 


Ind. 16379. 


1863 


INDEX 


Watson (C. H.) 
gut. 18748. 
Watson (David): 
Awful Amer. war of 1919. 10842. 

Lord has come. 24796. 

Watson (F. L.) Los Angeles, Cal., 
map. 3045. 
Watson (H. 8.) 
Watson (M. S.): 

Canada gives full response to war 
call. f[ete.] 2665-2676. 
Canada united in loyalty 
mother country. 4857. 
Mexican peace only new form of 
brigandry. [ete.] 911-914. 
Watson (O. O.) Vade mecum. 13749. 
Watson (W. B.): 
Business success. 4858. 
Chicken trust. 10987. 
Watson co. Silver for every occa- 
sion. 31428. 


Watson mfg. co.: 


Chromicized cat- 


Montamin. 18878. 


to 


Blue hen mammoth incubators. 
31429. 
Watson 20th. century § screens. 
18705. 


Watson-Stillman co. 
& fittings. 31430. 

Watsonville to Santa Cruz, Cal., map. 
1368. 

Waiterson (R. E.) 


Hydraulic valves 


Man in the fire- 


room. 27445. 

Watts (B. L.) Fall of MeLiss. 8123. 
Watts (M. 8S.) Human parasites. 
1080. 

Watts (William) - King Philip IV. 
27614*. 


Watts, Cal., direct. 

Watwood (A. W.) 
short story. 915. 

_ Waukegan, Ill., direct. 27446. 

Waurika, Okl., map. 25188. 

Wauson, O., map. 19097. 

Waverly, N. Y., direct. 24797. 

Waves of Torre. (Drama) 14060. 

Wawona, Cal., map. 16791, 16882. 

Way (H. E.) Selling music. 22198. 

Way (H.T.) Ariel, 1917. 17162. 

Way (J. M.) Modern Sun. schl. plan. 
13750. 

Way Betty Botts brought up her chil- 
dren. (Drama) 16712. 

Way of a woman. (Motion picture) 


19189. 

Way of joy. (Drama) 8568. 

Way of patience. (Motion picture) 
23047. 

Way of the world. 
14402. 

Way out. (Drama) 5223. 

Wayburn (Ned) Melodyland. 8418. 

Wayland, Mo., map. 25189. 

Wayne (C. S.) Too much spice. 
18706. 


16380. 
Six poems & a 


(Motion picture) 


pt. 5, 8,8; Vis 


Wayne pub. co. ine. Midsummer 
dance dream. 5102. 


Waynesboro, Pa., map. 22807. 


Ways of the heart. (Drama) 5224. 
Waytes (A. L. TT.) # Hidden fire, 
13751. 

We are French. (Motion picture) 
27786. 

We men and women. (Drama) 
32120. 

Weadick (Guy) Stampede. _ [etc.] 
13752, 13753. 

Weakening. (Motion picture) 32463. 
Weaker _ strain. (Motion picture) 
17089. 

Weakling. (Drama) 1222. 
Weakness of man. (Motion picture) 
17092. 


Weakness of strength. (Motion pic- 


ture) 19339. 


Weand (R. B.) Bethlehem, Pa., map. 


16750. 

Weapon. (Drama) 1228. 

Weapons of love. (Motion picture) 
19340. 
Weapons of war. (Motion picture) 
5844. 
Weary Willie’s birthday. (Motion 
picture) 25398. 

Weather. 18572. 

Weathers (C. L.) Perfect Catholic 
ealendar. 2364. 

Weaver (J. H.) & co. Colver bitumi- 
nous coal. 2677. 


Weaver (J. L.) Sanitation & its re- 
lation to public health. 8124. 


Weaver (J. V. A.) jr. Watering 
troughs. 8562. 
Weaver (S. R.) You can. [ete.] 


22199, 22200. 


Weaver (Willis) First- aid to seed 


corn. 916. 

Web. (Motion picture) 5908. 

Web of her own weaving. (Drama) 
22646. 

Webb (E. G.) Corp. or bus. insur. 
24798. 

Webb (Mrs. Gourlay Dunn-) See 


Dunn-Webb (Mrs. Gourlay) 
Webb (J. 8S.) Louisiana, map. 14114. - 


Webb pub. co. Dakota Co., Minn., 
map. 5262. 

Webber (A. F.) Salesman & the 
valet. 16675. 


Webber (W. P.) Course in mathe- 


matics. . 31481. 


Weber (Carl) Mothers of the next 
generation. 4975. 

Weber (Frederick) ChinEkee. 24799. 

Weber (G. A.) Friend in need. 
2836. 

Weber (H.C. 'P.) Outline charts. 
4859. 


1864 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Weber (H. O.) Universal bureau. 
Personal contract internatl. commer. 
guarantee of credit. 8088. 

Weber (J. J.): 

Deutschland. 1694, 3591, 9389. 

Schreckenbach (Paul) Illustrierte 
weltkriegschronik der Leipziger 
Iliustrirten zeitung. 773, 4570. 


Weber (S. G.) Adytum. 8996. 
Webling (W. H.) Mr. Domby’s de- 
feat. 22201. 


Webster (Charles) 

Webster (F. W.) 
10843. 

Webster (M. E.) Know thy destiny. 
2678. 

Webster (M. M.) 
314382. 


Webster (R. M.) Fellow-workers for 
the truth. 24800. 


Webster (Warren) & co. Webster 
vacuum system of steam heating. 
18707. 

Webster, 8. D., map. 25190. 

Webster mfg. co. Machinery for the 
handling of materials & products. 
Weck (Edward): 

Weck (Edward) & son. 
bus. catechism. 13754. 
Wecks business catechism. 31433. 

Weckstein (Bernard) Free love vic- 


Hate. 2851. 
Care of the teeth. 


Road to perfection. 


Weck’s 


tims. 16556. 
Wedding guest. (Motion picture) 
11572. 
Wedekind (Frank): 
Erdgeist. 31747. 
Such is life. 25049. 


Weed (H. T.) Lab. manual of chem. 
24801. 
Weedon (J. F.) 
31434. 
Weeds. (Drama) 14061. 
Week end house party at Betty 
Young’s. (Motion picture) 22986. 
Weekly feature page. 4242, 7357, 
12910, 21075, 24874, 26928, 30548. 
Weeks (A. D.): 
Mind of the citizen. 4861, 8125. 
Playdays on Plum Blossom Creek. 
2679. 
Weeks (Charles) Egg farming.in Cal. 
27447. 
Weeks (Raymond) 
31984*. 
Wees (W. W. de) 
Ww 


Advance club news. 


Quatre comédies. 
See De Wees (W. 


= 
Weese (H. E.) 
987. 
Wehman bros.: 
Minstrel jokes. 4862. 
Wehman bros.’ combination Irish, 
Hebrew & Dutch jokes. 18708. 


Behind the screens. 


Wehman bros.—Continued. 
Wehman bros. cracker-jack jokes. 


27448. 

Wehman bros.’ good old time 
songs. 10844. 

Wehman bros.’ short stories be- 
tween drinks. 22202. 


Wehman bros.’ vaudeville gags & 
jokes. 18755. 
Wehner (G. B. Haslett-) 
Wehner (G. B.) 
Weibchen. (Drama) 
Weidenhamer & co.: 
Dorey (J. M.) 


See Haslett- 
2961. 


Better English. 


6604. 
Peirce (W. M.) Natural fifth 
reader. 7647. 
Weidner (E. L.) Boston piano & 


musi¢ co., ine.: 
Instructions & suggestions to re- 
tailers. 19678. 

Sales taik-on our automatic bus. 
bldg. campaign. 23256. 
Weigele (H. J.) co. Weigele (H. J.) 

Run or fight. 18756. 


Weighed in the balances. (Drama) 
11218, 16713. 
Weighed in the balance. (Motion pic- 
ture) 193845. 
Weight of wings. (Drama) 24944*. 
Weigle (H. J.): 
Christmas spirit. 31435-31487. 
Congratulations. $8126. 
Weiler (Jason) & son. Diamonds. 
22203. 
Weiller (Simon): 
Acid test. 24891. 
Possessed. 14026. 
Yes or no. 11234. 
Weimar (EE. W.) Jersey peaches. 
13757. 
Weinberg (Louis) Marriage broker. 
22496. 
Weinberg (P. P.) Maerker-Branden- 


Rush! ein roman 
7301. 


burg (Albrecht) 
aus dem deutschen N. Y. 
Weinberg (Philip) & sons: 
For a pure unchecked swing. 
[ete.] 24802-24804. 


Get distance in your summer 
game. [etc.] 22204-22207. 
Weinberger (B. W.) Hist. of ortho- 
dontia. 13758. 

Weingarden (I. M.) Awakening. 
24901. 

Weingartner (Felix ) Faust 
(Goethes) 22420*. 

Weintraub (Sigmund) Birth control. 
18799. 

Weirs, N. H., direct. 4068. 

Weis (Gabriel) Guide to Newport, 
Buel. .22208: 

Weisenberg (E. J.): 

Book agent. 31658. 


82151. 


Woman hater. 


1865 


INDEX 


Weiss (H. B.) Ten health command- 
ments. 10845. 

Weiss (M. M.) Libro primario de lec- 
tura aplicado a la higiene. 24805. 
Weiss engine co. Stationary & marine 
oil engines. 24806. 

Weisse frau. (Drama) 32121. 
Weisser (F. L.) Oils for water gas. 


31488. 
Welch (Chas.) Scenes in the Golden 
Valley. 22209. 


Welch (Galbraith) ine.: 


Roberts (C. G. D.) Cock-crow. 
13302. 

Wylie (I. A. R.) Duchess in pur- 
suit. 18774, |. 22827, °° 21544, 
31573. 

Welch (Mildred) pseud. See Lane 
(Margaret). 


Welcker (Adair): , 
After-Armageddon prayer. 8127. 
One kingdom to come. 31439. 

Welding force. (Drama) 11219. 

Well done, thou clever Jew. (Drama) 

25074. 

Well paid. (Drama) 32122. 

Well preserved. (Drama) 

Welles (C. 8S.) Lady Caroline. 


22647. 
24968. 


Wellington (M. K.) Coming epoch. 
22210. 

Wells (Clarence) Marriage bond. 
22947. 

Wells (G. T.) Individuality & hos- 
pitality. 163881. 

Wells (H. G.) Woman & the war. 
10846. 


Wells (Harry) Union fire brigade. 
3 


Wells (1. C.) Utica hydraulic cement 
eco. Utica natural cement on trial. 
10814. 


Wells (J. W.) Bumble bee romance. 


31440. 

Welsh (E. B.) Old Fishtown & Ken- 
sington. 917. 

Weltenbummler. (Drama) 321238. 

Weltmer (S. A.) Suggestive thera- 
peutics. 4868, 8128, 10847, 138762, 


16382, 22211. 

Weltmer inst. of suggestive therapue- 
tics co. Weltmer (S. A.) Sugges- 
tive therapuetics. 4863, 8128, 
10847, 18762, 16382, 22211. 

Wendel (H. F.) Wendel’s up-to-date 


list. 27450. 
Wendland (S. F.) See Sulzberger 
(Nathan). 
Wengraf (E. H.) Hexengericht. 
16571. 

Wenley (Margaret) Big game in 
America. f[ete.] 27451-27453. 
Wenn man die fahnilein fliegen lisst! 

(Drama) 11220. 
Wenn nicht der Johann wéir. 
(Drama) 8564. 


pt. 1, n.8., v.13 


Wenn zwei hochzeit machen. (Drama) 
25075. 
Wenn zwei sich lieben. (Drama) 
25076. 
Wentworth (George): 
Aritmética moderna. [ete.] 8129, 


8130. 
Essentials of arith. 4866, 10848. 
Wentworth (M. C.): 
Captain’s dream. 
Song birds. 8513. 


22382. 


Wenzel (John) Wenzel’s diagram 
paper. 138765. 
Wenzler (Anthony) Won in a raffle. 
Tis2. 
Weppler (J. B.): 
Life. [ete.] 27454-27456. 
What makes me care so much for 
you. 381441. 
Wer ist die schodnste? (Drama) 
16714. 
Wermuth (W.C.) Law trained man. 
8131. 


Werner (KE. F.) Kitty in disgrace. 
31442 


Werner (E. S.): 
Kelier (Cozette) Come ye dis- 
consolate. [ete.] 29684-29687. 
Onward Christian soldiers. 
[ete.] 24001, 24002. 
Schell (Stanley) Werner’s read- 
ings & recitations. 30849. 
Werner (W.): 


Abdication of the tyrant. [etc.] 
918-931. 

Acre of anxiety. f[ete.] 31443- 
31477. 

Advertising what to eat. [etc.] 
2680-2730. 

After the squall. [ete.] 22212-— 
22250. 

Alexandria’s dairy. [ete.] 24807-— 
24835. 

America’s artistic declaration of 
independence. [ete.] 4867-— 
4901. 

Ann Eliza. f[ete.] 13766-13795. 

April weather. [ete.] 8132- 
8167. 

AS a man’s own. [ete.] 10849- 
10876. 

At Juile’s house. [etc.] 27457-— 
27492. ; 

At the picnic. [ete] 16383— 
16410. 

Bookish man. [etc.] 18709- 
187388. 

Werntz (C. N.): 

De Beck (William) Correspond- 
ence course in cartooning. 
25837. 

First to tenth problem in dress 
design. 27493. 


1866 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Wertheimer (Laon) Amer. agents 
assn. Confidential cost bk. [ete.] 
28, 24. 

Wertheimer (M. lL.) Romance of the 
Eta. 14035. 

Wescott (H. M.) One leaf tax roll. 
4902. 

Wesel (F.) mfg. co. Political in- 
formation blotter. 22251, 

Wesley Bible class. Hines (KE. T.) 
Organization chart. 20494. 

Weslyn (Louis) : 

Bill-poster. 13890. 


Million dollar doll. 
On deck. 5126. 
Wessels (R. P.): 
Natl. motion picture ticket co. 
Fool & his money. [ete.] 21211, 
Pa PADS 
— Natl. 
30288. 

West (J. A) Chart showing the num- 
ber of sheets required. 31478. 

West (L.B.) Little whirlwind. 22484. 

West (O. B.) O. B. West’s common 
sense music instr. 22252. 

West (R. B.) Free love. 

West (Roland) film corp. 
8832. 

West (T. E.) 
expresS comparative 
13796. 

West Allis, Wis., direct. 
West Boylston mfg. co. 
methods of testing fabrics. 
West Burlington, Ia., direct. 
West coast lumber mfg. assn. 

west coast door list. 27494. 

West coast lumbermen’s assn., Shingle 
branch: 

Boys’ builder & garage bk. 
24836, 24837. 
Bungalow homes of red cedar 
shingles. [etc.] 10615, 10616. 
Grading rules for rite-grade. red 

cedar shingles. 4908. 

‘ Model kitchen scheme. 13798. 

West Derby, Vt., direct. 26812. 

West Easton, Pa., direct. 25901. 

West Hoboken, N. Y., direct. 24868. 

West Indies, map. 5366. 

West New York, N. Y., direct. 24363. 

West Palm Beach, Fila.: 

Direct. 22258. 
Map. 3136, 19098. 
West pub. co.: 
Michigan digest. 
Pacifie reporter. 
gest. 21492. 

West Union, W. Va., map. 22808. 

West Virginia, map. 1364, 3137, 5367. 

W. Va. state gazetteer & bus. direct. 

24838. 

West Va. 
31479. 


16618. 


Savings certificate. 


10877. 
Lost souls. 


West’s parcel post & 
rate guide. 


16411. 
Comparative 
13797. 
28465. 
Official 


fete. ] 


26707. 
Five-volume di- 


weather chart calendar. 


Westbrook. (C. H.) Natl. savings 
bank. Workingman’s story. 26777. 
Westchester Co., N. Y., map. 14181, 


14182. 

Westcott (Ailan) King’s player & his 
royal patron. 10878. 

Westcott (Hva) Toll of jealousy. 
2942. 


Westcott motor car co: 
Westcott. 31480. 
Westcott motor car co. presents 

the new Westcott six. 27495. 
Westermann (George) : 
Tingel (Eduard) 1914. 6686. 
Westermann service. 10879. 
Westermanns monatshefte. 
16412. 
Westermann (Richard) 


8168, 


Wenn man 


die faihnlein fliegen lisst! 11220. 

Westermann service, ince. Wester- 
mann service. 13799, 187389, 22254, 
31481. 


Westermann syndicate, ine. Wester- 
mann (L. A.) co. Westermann sery- 


ice. 10879. 
Westermanns monatshefte. 8168, 
16412. 
Westermayr (A. J.): 
Fearless cowards. f[ete.] 13800, 
13801. 
Gobbler. f[ete.] 22256-22259. 
Her supreme = sacrifice. [ete. ] 


18740, 18741. 
His yellow peril. 24839. 
It is the law. 24962. 
Westermeier (Casper) Complete list 
of town clerks. 138802. 
Western auto supply co. 
supply bk. 22260. 
Western blue bk. & buyers ref. 
Western classification com. 
classification. 18748. 
Western co. Lockwood natl. bank. In- 


Ford owners 


18742. 
Western 


formation for bank depositors. 
24084. 
Western electric co., inc. Farmer’s 
electrical handbook. 27496. 
Western farmers almanac. 982. 
Western fiduciary co. Business litera- 
ture. 8173. 
Western Hemisphere, map. 1365, 
32312. 
Western iron stores co. Catalog. 
31484. 


Western live stock insur. Co.: 
Accident policy. 27497. 
Gen. application. 13803. 
Western masquerade. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19341. 
Western Mass. Cadillae co. 
night & the theatre. 31485. 
Western newspaper assn.: 
Current cyclopedia. 27498. 
Dear friend: You are one of 79 
people. 21796, 22261. 


Raining 


1867 


INDEX 


pt..1, 0.8... ¥. 13 


Western pine mfrs. .assn. 
lumber list. [etce.] 27499, 27500. 
Western press assn. Announcement: 
History of the Amer. nation. 31486. 
Western ref. & bond assn. Living en- 

dowment. 9383. 


Western soil bacteria co.: 
Beneficial soil bacteria & legume 


crops. 4904. 
Cover crops & green manuring. 
16420. 


Westrobac & alfalfa. 10881. 


Western states peace preparedness 
league. Associate membership ap- 
plication. 4905. 

Western supply co. Cat. C. 16421. 

Western thread co. Collingbourne’s 
handicraft art weaving bk. of do- 
mestie science. 13804. 


Western underwriter co.: 
Keller (D. H.) Practical sugges- 
tions on claim adjustments. 
466, 2072, 7109, 12627, 29688. 
Policyholders digest of Amer. life 
insur. 15989. 
Western union teleg. co. Tariff DK. 
4906. 
Westervelt (A. M.) Where the sham- 
rocks used to grow. 10882. 
Westervelt (Leonidas): 
Halo. 18838. 
Miss Devil-May-Care. 22510. 
On the level. 14002. 
Right little girl. 32005. 
Westfield, Mass.: 
Direct. 18744. 
Map. 19099. 
Westfield, N. J., map. 11341. 
Westhoff (G. H.) Mouth & the teeth. 
8174. 
Westinghouse air brake co.: 
Instruction pamphlet. 2731, 24840, 


27501. 

Mailing sheet. [ete.] 22262, 

22263. 

Part catalog. 4907, 10883. 
Westinghouse lamp co.: 

Confidential course of study. 

31487. 


Pointed paragraphs on industrial 
lighting. 24842. 
Westinghouse traction brake ¢co.: 
Mailing sheet. 22264. 
Part catalcg. 8175. 
Westkirch (Luise) In seiner hand. 
31488. 
Westley (John) Without warning. 
5229 


Westman (L. W.): 
Brothers all. 18802. 
End of the song. 18823. 
Entertaining an angel. 18824. 
First aid to the stranded. 18829. 
Holding the fort. 18848. 


Current | Westman (L. W.)—Continued. 


In O Suki San’s garden. 22458. 

Loyalty. 18862. 

Puritan romance. 18901. 
Westman (Theodore): 

Brothers all. 18802. 

End of the song. 18823. 

Entertaining an angel. 18824. 

First aid to the stranded. 18829. 

Holding the fort. 18843. 

In O Suki San’s garden. 22458. 

Puritan romance. 18901. 


Westmoreland chem. & color co.: 
Dairy, how to make it profitable. 
fetc.] 248438, 24844. 
Fer-sul & what it does. 18745. 
Poultry husbandry. 22265. 
Weston & Brooker co. Information of 
value. 13805. 
Westsmith (Henry) 
ings. 934. 

Westville, N. J., map. 1366. 

Wet (C. W. de) See De Wet (C. W.) 

Wetherow (E. B.) Centennial speller. 

8219. 
Wettstein (Hermann) 
10884, 13806. 

Wetzel (G. J.): 
Deserter. 31723. 
Old home towners. 16638. 
Sawdust. 32011. 

Weymouth, Mass.: 

Direct. 27502. 
Map. 8669. 
Weysz (Hans) Applied‘art. 24896. 
Whalen (E. J.) Whalen form co. 
Cuts culvert cost to the last cent. 
2732. 
Whalen (T. J.) Officer 66. 22536. 
Whalen (W. W.) Fish cake Fanny. 
11019. 

Whalen form co. Cuts culvert cost to 

the last cent. 2732. - 

Wharton (H. M.) Homeward bound. 


Birthday greet- 


HKye-openers. 


935. 

Wharton (R. Z.) Jingles, jabs & 
junk. 29606. 

What a man would do. (Dramaj 
8565. 


What are you thinking of (Drama) 
82124. 

What bad teeth do to good health. 
6273. 


What could be fairer. (Drama) 
aA AS ; 

What could the poor girl do? (Motion 
picture) 14403. 

What Darwin missed. (Motion pic- 
ture) 19342. 


What did I tell you? 
What do you think? 


(Drama) 16715. 
(Drama) 22648. 


What does the public want? (Drama} 
22649. 

What every bachelor knows. (Drama} 
14062. 


1868 


INDEX 


nos. 1—12, 1916 


Seer 


What every man needs. (Drama) 
8566 


What happened. (Drama) 32126. 

What happened at 22. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17082. 

What happened to Peggy. 
picture) 5983. 


(Motion 


What happened to Willie. (Motion 
picture) 32577. 

What I said goes. (Motion picture) 
27975. 

What it meant to Mother Carson. 
(Drama) 27676. 

What love can do. (Motion picture) 
SA. 

What makes life worth living. 
(Drama) 2962. 

What might have been. (Drama) 
18949. 

What next? (Drama) 16716. : 

What's in a name. (Drama) 32127. 

What's your game Jerry? (Drama) 
27677. 

What’s your husband doing? 
(Drama) 22650. 

What shall we play? (Drama) 2962. 


What the gods sent. (Drama) 8567. 
What the handy man can make. 
25907. : 
What thatsea saw. (Drama) 32128. 
What to wear & how to wear it. 3967. 


What will people say? (Motion pic- 
ture) 5984. 
What you wilk (Drama) 27673*. 


Whatcom Co., Wash., direct. 17264. 


Wheat (G. S&S.) Sunny Mountain. 
32057. 

Wheat & the chaff. (Motion picture) 
11574. 

Wheel of the law. (Motion picture) 
23048. 

Wheeler (Charlotte) Conversation 
bk. 31489. 


Wheeler (E.B.) Birth control. 22266. 

Wheeler (E. W.) Wheeler method of 
eye exercises. 31490. 

Wheeler (Edmund) Sidelight on the 
Internatl. paper co. 10885. 
Wheeler (F. L.) Germ o’ soil co. 

falfa facts. 29141. 

Wheeler (Herbert) Credit clearing 
house. Credit barometer. 19905. 
Wheeler (J. J.) Catholic theatre 
movement. Juvenile play catalogue. 

23333. 

Wheeler (J. N.) ine. Koenig (Paul) 
Blare of triumph for Deutschland. 
[ete.] 26490-26507. 

Wheeler (J. R.) Wheeler’s post & pole 
chart. 4909. 

Wheeler (Marianna) Wheeler layette. 


Al- 


2733. 
Wheeler (P. H.) purple. 


18357. 


Royal 


Wheeler (W. W.) Wheeler (W. W.) 
co. Wireless messenger. 16422. 

Wheeler & co. Dress up the Wheeler 
way. [ete.] 27503, 27504. 

Wheeler-Green electrical supply co. 
Gen. cat. 13807. 

Wheeler syndicate, inc. Davis (R. H.) 


Verdun’s traps & mazes. 3577. 
Wheelers (O. E.) Amer. real estate 
pub. co. Brief cat. list. 11688. 


Wheels of joy. 16423. 
Wheelwright (W. B.) Short talks on 
paper. 8176, 16424, 27505, 31491. 
Whelan (C. E.): 
Every day is your day to me. 


4910. 
Just to Keep a place in your 
thoughts. 31492. 

Whelp. (Motion picture) 32578. 


Whelpley (J. D.): 
Certain essentials of preparedness. 
10886. 
Freedom for commerce. 2734. 
When a girlloves. (Drama) 32129. 
When a wife worries. (Motion pic- 


ture) 11575. 

When a woman loves. (Drama) 
32130. 

When Aunt Matilda fell. (Motion 
picture) 5985. 


When Betty’s sister goes to school. 
(Motion picture) 22987. 
When Catherine cut her wisdom teeth. 


(Drama). 11221. 

When chickens come home. (Drama). 
22651. 

When courage was needed. (Drama) 
§327**. : 

When Cupid slipped. (Motion pic- 
ture) 25399. 

When Damon fell for Pythias. (Mo- 
tion picture) 32579. 

When de womenfolks debate. 
(Drama). 321381. 

When East meets West. (Drama) 
32132. a 

When genius burned. (Drama) 5225. 


When he came back. (Motion pic- 


ture) 27976. 

When I was young. (Drama) 16717, 
25077. 
When it rains it pours. (Motion pic- 

ture) 14404. 
When justice errs. (Motion picture) 
25400. 

When justice won. (Motion picture) 
23049. . 
When knights were bold. (Motion 
picture) 23050. ; 
When little Lindy sang. (Motion pic- 
ture) 23051. 
When Lizzie disappeared. (Motion 

picture) 5986. 
When love is king. (Motion picture) 
5987. 


1869 


INDEX 


When loveis young. (Drama) 18950, 
22652. 

When luncheon one has to prepare. 
7898. 

When mink teased. 23970. 

When Silvia sings. (Drama) 32133. 

When Slim picked a peach. (Motion 
picture) 11576. 


When Slim was home cured. (Mo- 
tion picture) 8978. 
When the circus came to town. (Mo- 


tion picture) 5460. 
When the hour strikes. 


When the losers won. 
ture) 5988. 


When the minstrels came to town. 
(Motion picture) 17083. 
When the wolf howls. (Motion pic- 


32134. 
(Motion pic- 


ture) 14405. 

When the worm turned. (Drama) 
16718. 

When the young birds go. (Drama) 
1224. 

When we forget. (Drama) 11222. 

When you pack in a hurry. 7899. 

Where are my children? (Motion pic- 
ture) 11577. 

Where is my father? (Motion pic- 
ture) 25401. 

Where is my husband? (Motion pic- 
ture) 17084. 

Where is my wife? (Motion picture) 
27977. 

Where is your friend? (Motion pic- 
ture) 32580. 

Where love leads. (Motion picture) 
23052. 

Where men are scarce. (Drama) 
32135. 

Where neutrality ends. (Drama) 
1225. 

Where the river Shannon flows. 
(Drama) 18951. 

Where the widow lives. 4418. 

Where war comes. (Drama) 8568. 

Whetford (E. D.) Whetford log bk. 
for anchored thought. 936. 


Which one shall I marry. (Drama) 
18952. 

Which, revolution or evolution. 4433. 

Which shall be_ king? (Drama) 
27656. 

While you wait. 
14814, 25311. 

Whimsey tales. 
25402. 

Whinnery (J. E.) 
22267. 

Whipple (Bayone): 
Fixer. 11020. 
Outing. 31949. 

Whirlpool maker. (Drama) 

Whirlpool of destiny. 

ture) 19348. 


(Motion picture) 
(Motion picture) 


Peggy McCann. 


32136. 
(Motion pic- 


pt.1, n.s., v.13 
Whirlpool of love. (Motion picture) 
14406. 
Whirlwind. (Drama) %2137. 


Whitaker (Herman) Over the bor- 
der. 22268, 24845, 27506, 31493. 
Whitaker (M. C.) Gordon (Marion) 


pseud. Cinderella’s Christmas. 
1846. 
Whitaker paper co. Paragrafs. 7623, 


10420, 15943, 26934, 30549. 

Whitbeck (R. H.) Geog. of Wiscon- 
sin. 18746. 
White (A. E.) 
guide. 2735. 
White (A. F.) Job compositors. 13808. 
White (Benjamin) Kalmerid. 13809. 

White (C. D.) co.: 
Conn. River Valley. Conn. River 
Valley & shore line direct. 3489. 
Mystic and Stonington, Conn., 

direct. 21186. 
White (C. H.) New painiess dissoly- 

ent treatment. 4911. 

White (C. M.) Minneapolis journal. 


White’s estimators 


Great war puzzle. f[ete.] 7369- 
7371. 
White (D. IL.) Plan agency oo. 


Springfield plan. 13228. 
White (E. F.): 

Dispenser & carbonator. 9837, 
2736, 4912, 8178, 10887, 13810, 
16425, 18747, 24846, 27507, 31494. 

Grouping method & minimum 
basis for making prices on small 
job printing. 27508. 

White (E. G.) Do you know a little 
maiden. 8177. 

White (G. G.) Espanita. 1044. 

White (H. C.) co. Auto-pin block. 


22271. 

White (J. A.) Dubuque Co., Ia, 
direct. 2886S. 

White (J. E.) Nashville bk. co. 
Stereopticon supplies & views. 
24216. 

White (J. F.) New York (City) di- 
rect. 21260. 

White (J. F.) mfg. co. Whitalks. 
18749. 


White (J. G.) eos.: ; 
Desarrollo moderno de la indus- 
tria azucarera. 16426. 


Engineering in foreign fields. 
18748. 
Modern development in the sugar 
indus. 13811. 
White (J. H.) mfg. co.: 
Whitalks. 10888, 27509. 
White’s patented universal bowl 
hangers. 27387. 
White (J. M.) Napoleon Bonaparte. 
18876. 
White (J. T.) & co. Value of por- 
traits. 13812. 


1870 


INDEX 


~ nos. 1-12, 1916 


ener eer 


White (J. W.): 


Bankers direct. & special list of 


selected lawyers. 6106. 
Bankers register & special list of 
selected lawyers. 6108. 
World’s future unfolding. 16427. 
White (J. W.) Estate of. See Bishop 
(J. F.) 


White (Lasses) pseud. See White 
(Le Roy) 

White (Le Roy) Dixie Derby. 16526. 
White (Matthew) jr. Knockout. 
16589. 

White (Oliver) Sit still. 14044. 


White (Pat) Casey at the conven- 


tion. 18806. 
White (Pearl) Inch from death & no 
nearer. 22272. 
White (S. B.) More the merrier. 
31909. 


White (S. S.) dental mfg. co. 
gam. 13813. 
White (W. L.) Spare time orna- 
ments & novelties. 10889. 
White alley. (Motion picture) 5989. 
White & Bagley co. Crystal clear. 
e223. 
White & ‘Kemble: 
Denver & Rio Grande r. r., map. 
32196. 
Oregon-Washington r. r. & naviga- 
tion co., map. 382256. 
White & Kemble’s atlas & digest 
of r. r. mortgages. 27388, 4913, 
8179, 10890, 16428, 18750, 27511, 
31495. 
White co. White trucks for. delivery 
service. 2739, 10891. 
White Eagle. Custer battle. 16429. 
White elephant. (Drama) 8569. 
White feather. (Drama) 8570, 


el eS 
White flower. (Drama) 25078. 
oil engineering corp. 


Amal- 


White fuel 
White low pressure mechanical oil- 

- burning system. 31496. 

White gloves. (Drama) 321388. 


White Hall pottery works. Velvet. 
31497. . 
White king squab products co. Dovi- 


tam. 4914. 
White man’s law. 
25408. 
White Mountain telep. & teleg. co. 
-~Telep. direct. 4915, 22274. 
White pine bureau. White pine as an 
economical home bldg. wood. 24847.’ 
White Plains, N. Y.: 
Direct. 31498. 
Map. 8670. 
White River national 
map. 323818. 
White scarab. 
32139. 


(Motion picture) 


forest, Col., 


(Drama) 25079, 


White sewing machine co. 
ing sales service. 988. 
White trail. (Motion picture) 32494. 
White turkey. (Motion picture) 

27978. 


Whitehall, N. Y., map. 22809. 
Whitehead (Harold) Rexall course 
in drug salesmanship. 27518. 
Whitehead & Hoag co. On raising 
funds. 22275. 
Whitehill (Dorothy) 
at boarding schl. 
Whitehorn (Henry) 
18752. 
Whitehorne (KE. E.): 
Franklin elec. mfg. co. Poor 
Richard’s new almanack. 3715, 
9590, 151389. 
Poor Richard’s 
15990. 
Whiteland, Ind., map. 19100. 
Whitell (C. E.) Cal. poppy. 22276. 
Whitely (E. H.) Stone from Jordan. 
31499. 
Whitfield (Dick) San Francisco, the 
wonder city. 164380. 
Whithorne (Emerson) Syllabus of 
The progressive series of piano les- 


Advertis- 


Polly’s first yr. 
18751. 


Manhood anew. 


new almanac. 


sons. 381607. 

Whiting (KE. G.) No’ trespassing. 
dA 

Whiting (J. L:)-Adams (J. J.) eo. 
Whiting-Adams brush users. al- 
manaec. 22278. 

Whiting (Jos.) Twentieth century 
ticket agt. 22277. 

Whiting (M. T.) Old minstrel. 
25009. | 

Whiting (R. H.) Weymouth, Mass. 
8669. 


Whiting-Adams brush users almanac, 
22278. 

Whiting mfg. eco. Livingston. 

Whitley Co., Ind., map. 32314. 

Whitlock (L. L.) Los Angeles Co., 
Cal., map. 251388. 

Whitman (M. G.) 
5007. 

Whitman (R. L.) 
ship. 10898. 
Whitman (Stephen) Children of 

~ hope. 9389, 4916, 8180, 10894. 
Whitman pub. co.: 
Bird (Harry) 
28336. 
Carr (Warner) Little Friskie 
lammie. [ete.] 25699-25701. 
Clayton (J. H.) Bonnie Blue- 
Bell. [ete.] 25740-25742. 
Hart (Helen) Bunny Boy. 
26197-26199. 
Lewenkrohn 
the boy scout. 


10892. 


Clash of class. 


Light on salesman- 


Billie Bunter. 


[ete. ] 


(Samuel) Lucky, 


29835. 


1871 


INDEX 


pt. I, 0. s., v.13 


Whitman pub. co.—Continued. 
Mendel (R. G.) Spark on the 
farm. 26680. 
Rietz (Harriet) Mary Lee. 27050. 


Sherwood (KE. H.) Chuck & 
Coonie caught in the corn. 
[ete.] 380962, 30963. 

Stuart (EK. B.) Daddy Duck 
stories. [ete.] 27291-27294. 
Summers (C. L.) Sandy sand- 

man. 273801. 
Wade (M. H.) Swift Fawn. 


[ete.] 274838, 274384. 

Whitmore mfg. co. How much will 
your car be worth next year. 
31500. 

Whitney & co. Arizona, map. 27686. 

Whitney window corp. Whitney case- 
ment window hardware. 27519. 

Whitsit (J. E.) Experiments in the 
chemistry of common things. 2843883. 

Whitsit (P. B.) Whitsit (P. B.) co. 
Modern fairy wand. 31501. 

Whitson (J. W.) Portland, 
Portland st. guide. 21568. 

Whitson (P. D.): Man of promise. 
22495. 

Whittaker (Charles) Woman. 18753. 
Whittaker (E. L.) Questions to be 
used, ete. 27520. 
Whittaker eng. co. 
Mass., map. 8659, 

Whittier (F. L.) : 

Anybody’s husband. 8265. 
Cornered. 1014. 

On the border. 8445. 
Weapon. 1223. 

Who did it? 1226. 

Whittier (J. G.) Snow-bound, Among 
the hills, ete. 18754. 

Who am I? (Drama) 16719. 

Who answered the telephone? 
(Drama) 22653. 

Who did it? (Drama) 1226. 

Who is it. 4419. 

Who is she? (Drama) 5226. 

Who -is_ she? (Motion picture) 
25404. 

Who is who. (Drama) 2963. 

Who killed Simon Baird? (Motion 
picture) 8702. 

Who makes it & where. 18755. 

Who pays. (Drama) 11224, 16720. 

Who pulled the trigger? (Motion pic- 
ture) 17085. 

Who’s” guilty? (Motion 
14407-14411, 17086-17089, 
19345, 23053-23055. 

Who’s who along the North shore. 
8181, 16431, 22279. 

Who’s who & what’s what. 
32140. 

Who’s who at Newport & Bar Harbor. 


18756. 
Who’s who in baseball. 8183. 


Me. 


Southbridge, 


picture) 
19344, 


(Drama) 


Who said peace? (Drama) 16721. 


Who said they never come back? (Mo- 
tion picture) 5990. 
Who stole the bird’s nest. (Drama) 


24930. 

Who trimmed the Christmas tree. 
(Drama) 24991. 

Who were your ancestors? 
8571. 


(Drama) 


Whole jungle was after him. (Mo- 
tion picture) 5991. 
Whom the gods destroy. (Drama) 


22654. 
Whom the gods deserves (Motion pic- 
ture) 32581. 

Whose fault. (Drama) 
Whoso is without sin. 
ture) 5992. 
Why a saw cuts. 


32141. 
(Motion pic- 


9124. 


Why boys leave the farm. (Drama) 
tGi22. 

Why love is blind. (Motion picture) 
5998. 

Why men don’t marry. (Drama) 
ne bere 

Why men love. (Drama) 5227. 

Why Mrs. Kentworth lied. (Motion 
picture) 8979. 

Why not. (Drama) 25080. 


Why not operate a wholesale mfg. bus. 
4160. 

Why the band came back. (Drama) 
11226. 

Why the women lost. (Drama) 1227. 

Whytyng (Marian) pseud. See Whit- 
ing (M. T.) 

Wichita, Kan., direct. 8184. 

Wichita Falls, Tex., map. 1367. 

Wickenburg, Ariz., map. 1368. 

Wickenburg to Phoenix, Ariz., map. 
1242. 

Wickersham (Price) Taxi-gab. 31502. 

Wickham (Westcott) Growing old. 


22280. 
Wicks electrical institute: 
Corres. course. f[ete.]. 31503—- 
31515. 
Wicks elec. inst. corres. course. 
10895. 
Widber (Mrs. J. O.) Gen. Henry 
Knox & Montpelier. 27521. 


Widman (J. V.) Taming of the shrew. 
5195. 
Widow at home. 4420. 
Widow Mullin’s Christmas. (Drama) 
24991. 
Widowed earth. (Drama) 32142. 
Wiedemann (George) brewing co. 
None so blind. 4917. 
Wiegand (John) Eva Merlyn. 31516. 
Wiegand (N. M.): 
Ghosts of ’°76 & 1812. 8185. 
Red-white-and-blue caution- cards. 
31517. 


1872 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12. 1916 


Wiegand (N. M.)—Continued. 
You'll never miss Gee-rooshy till 
the town goes dry. 13814. 
Wiegand (O. O.) One leaf tax roll. 


4902. 

Wiemann (G. F.) co. Premiums. 
13815. 

Wiener (Miriam) Struggle. 22608. 
Wier (M. C.) Prometheus bound of 
Aeschylus. 25023*. 


Wite and auto trouble. 
ture) 8980, 19346. 
Wife at bay. (Motion picture) 11578. 
Wife for a ransom. (Motion picture) 

11579. 
Wife in sunshine. 
32410. 
Wife oninstalments. (Drama) 32148. 
Wifeless life. (Drama) 32144, 
Wife’s innocence. (Motion picture) 


(Motion pic- 


(Motion picture) 


23056. 

Wife’s sacrifice. (Motion picture) 
8981. 

Wigelsworth (J. W.) Vicious circle. 
22281. 

Wiggenhorn (G. J.) Water facts. 
13817. * 

Wiggins (S. A.) Muskingum Co., O., 
map. 22757. : 


Wight (E. H.) How one woman 
loved. f[ete.] 18818, 13819. 

Wightman (Tulu) Menace of pro- 
hibition. 8186. 

Wigmore (W. J.) Wigmore importing 
co. Catalog. 4918. 

Wigmore importing co. Catalog. 4918. 

Wihlfahrt (J. E.) Treatise on baking. 
13820. 

Wilahack (R. J.) 
32049. 

Wilber (G. H.) Just a word about 
your health. 8187. 

Wilber (R. W.) Wilber’s improved 
method of practical potato culture. 
31518. 

Wilbur (EK. H.) 
32169. 

Wilbur (Harriette) : 

Calendar days. 27569. 

Christmas sugar plums. 
Sito —51 522. 

Thanksgiving month. 32066. 

Wilbur (W. H.) Citizens state bank. 
Pyramid Christmas savings club. 
6395. - 

Wilbur stock food co. Farnum (W. D.) 
Wilbur manual of salesmanship. 
9540. 

Wilckes Martin Wilckes co. Standard 
grades of Bear lamp blacks. 10896. 

Wilcox (C. BE.) Boilermaker. 14669. 

Wilcox (©. W.) Yesterday & today. 
16734. 

Wilcox (F. H.) Hog money & how to 
make it. 4919. 


Stone age cabaret. 


Bay Co., Fla., map. 


[ete.] 


Wilcox (Grace) 
teacher. 13821. 

Wilcox (P. 8.) Engraved portraits of 
Amer. patriots. 2740. 

Wilcox (Winona) What’s wrong with 
marriage. 27522. 

Wilcox, McHugh & Neska. 
livery. 31964. 

Wilcoxon (M. H.) Immaculate con- 
ception fraud. 18757. 


It’s all wrong 


Piano de- 


Wild (J. F.) & co. state bank. Knock 
your life insur. problems in the 
head. [ete.] 8188, 8189. 

Wild and woolly West. (Motion pic- 
ture) 17090. 

Wild animal stamp primer. 27528. 

Wild night. (Drama) 32145. 


Wild oats. (Drama) 8584, 8572. 
Wild oats. (Motion picture) 5994. 
Wild Poppy. (Drama) 16723. 


Wilde (Charles) Oxy-acetylene weld- 


gee Ear iey Pes 

Wilde (Oscar) Birthday of the in- 
fanta. 2788, 22370, 24907. 

Wilde (Percival) -Confessional, & 


other Amer. plays. 5009*. 

Wilde (Richard) Porzia. 31974. 

Wilder (D. BE.) Bulletin, Christmas. 
10897. 

Wilder (F. C.) Swing around the cir- 
ele of Bull Hill. [ete.] 8190, 8191. 


Wildhack (R. J.) Sneezes.  [ete.] 
22345-22247. 

Wildt (A. C. Van) See Van Wildt 
(A. C.) 

Wiles of a prima donna. (Drama) 
22447. 


Wiley (Belle) Rago & Goni. 22282. 
Wiley (John) & sons., inc.: 
Lauffer (C. A.) Inguinal hernia. 
20833. 
Sickness vs. accident. 26555. 
Wilhelm (A.) co. What colors to use. 
13822. 
Wilhelm (Julius) Winzerbraut. 
32148. 


Wilhelmines byraa. 2963*. 

Wlhoit (J. L.) Kentucky, map. 
16807. 

Wilisch (Hugo) Textile kunst und 
industrie. 10740, 31219. 


Wilkes (A. T.) Spirit of Christmas. 
32087. 

Wilkes-Barre, Pa., direct. 22283. 

Wilkeson (M. J.) Psychophone. 
18900. 

Wilkin (J. A.) Autoist & railroader. 


16432. : 
Wilkins (John) co., inc. Why the 
John Wilkins toupees & wigs are the 
best made. 2741. 
Wilkins (M. E.) 
32002. 


Revolt of mother. 


1873 


INDEX 


Wilkinson (Geoffrey) : 
Cure for indifference. 10998. 
Releasing a man. 31997. 
Wilkinson (Marguerite) Marguerite 
Wilkinson’s literary notes. 31524. 


Wilkinson (N. B.) Individualism or 
socialism. 27524. 
Will. (Motion picture) 17037. 


Will & Baumer co. Pictorial presen- 
tation of Wilbaum lamps & shades. 
18758. 


Will he come back? (Drama) 22654*. 


' Will-o’-the Wisp. (Drama) 382146. 
Will o’ the world. (Drama) 16724. 
Wili Shakespeare. (Drama) 16725. 
Will you be ready? (Drama) 22655. 


Willard (C. G.) 
movies. 18759. 
Willard’) (CL) jr Senoll: aiGioal: 
Willard (E. L.) Fundamental drilis. 
31526. 
Willard 
wear-best furs. 
Willard (Jess): 


Moving with the 


(H.) son & eo. Willard’s 


31527. 


Bat Nelson’s liver punch.  [etc.] 
8192-8194. 

Blows. that win fights.  [etc.] 
4920-4928. 

How to have health & muscles 
like mine. 940, 2742. 


List of don’ts for sparring begin- 


ners. 10898. 
Willard (Mary) Frozen dainties. 
16433. 


Willard storage battery co.: 
Free health insur. for your bat- 


tery. 22284. 

Gen. instructions. [ete] 4924, 
4925. 

Will she start in cold weather. 
31528. 


Willcox (F. BE.) Lost & found. 18975. 
Willeox “Ht: a2): 


Election day. 165387. 


Heroine of Ava. 18951. 
Test. 25052. 
Willcox, Peck & Hughes. Your money 
back. 27525. 
Willens (Maurice) Business-illustra- © 
tion co. Pictures with a punch. 
28475. 


Willett (H. L.) Glad girl. 11033. 
Willhite (T. 8.) Sketch of Theodore 
Roosevelt. [ete.] 13828, 13824. 
Wm. H. Bates’ lodge & society daily 


guide. 4926. 

William Tell. (Drama) 10987*, 
11227, 18958. 

Williams (Dr.) sanatorium. Message 
to physicians. 22285. 

Williams (Alta) Musical mixup. 
2898. 


pt. I, nis.3.v.438 


Williams (B. T.): 
Moderne behandlung. 16484. 
Williams (Dr.) sanatorium. Mes- 
sage to physicians. 22285. 
Williams (C. A.) Jack & Betty’s 
magazine. 948, 2746, 4927. 
Williams (C. E.) Whence to whither. 
31529. 
Williams (C. W.) & co. Boxed wis- 
dom. 8195, 10899, 18760, 22286. 
Williams (KE. J.) Boyd’s city dis- 
patch. Gen. price list. [ete.] 19683, 
19684. 
Williams (EK. M.) United States, map. 
19088. 


Williams (Eva): 


Dregs. 1037. 
Tavern De Luxe. 14047, 22612. 
Williams (F. BE.) Instructions for 


playing Whistlet. 27526. 


Williams (F. W.): 
Billy boy’s jolly toys. 31530. 
Bride’s bk. [ete.] 24848-24853. 
Williams (G. A.) Williams (C. A.) 
Jack & Betty’s magazine. 948, 2746, 
4927. 
Williams (G. W.) Heed to the voice 
of the Lord. 31531. 


Williams... (EVs v4 Transgressor. 
22628. 
Williams (J. B.) Lawyer’s message. 
13825. 


Williams (J. F.) Laboratory course 
in applied physiology. 4928. 

Williams (J. H.) On the index as a 
factor in industry. 24854. 

Williams (J. L.) Double cure. 13923. 

Williams (J. P.) Brothers’ helping 
hand. 27528. 

Williams (J. R.) Williams’ short 
course in newspaper adv. 16478. 
Williams (J. 8S.) Preparedness not 

necessarily militarism. 381532. 
Williams (Jno.) ine. Mitchell (W. 


D.) Art of the bronze founder. 
12928. 
Williams (L. F.) Fancher (EK. W.) 
Our heroines. 23621. 
Williams (Laura): 
At the summer dance hall. 31632. 


Hannah Sprouts. 31795. 
In granny’s time. 31821. 
Williams (N. B.) Outline of major 
activities. 27529. 
Williams (N. G.) 
derfoot. 8196. 
Williams (N. R.) How to advertise a 
retail jewelry & optical bus. 16435. 
Williams (R. A. and W. M.) eco. Code 
Dk 22284; 
Williams (R. H.) 


Molly & the ten- 


Two peace advo- 


eates. 1207. 
Williams (S. 8.) Collection hints. 
13826. 


1874 


INDEX 


nos, 1-12, 1916 


Williams (Scott) : 


Love locket. 8406. 

Phantom beast. 5144. 
Williams. (W. C.) Noel (BH. E.) 
Noel’s game of music. 18225. 


Williams (W. E.) co. City deposit 
bank, Pittsburgh. When & where to 
pay taxes & water rents. 153. 

Williams (W. H. H.) Internati. law, 
or custom. 10900. 


Williams & co.: 


Bankers & brokers direct. 3244, 
17192. 
Purchasers ref. 13827. 
Williams Co., N. D., direct. 18761. 
Williams Co., O.: 
Farm jour. illus. direct. 31538. 
Map. 27764. 
Williams direct. co.: 
Cincinnati, O., direct. 14799. 


Williams’ Cincinnati indus- 
trial, mercantile & professional 


register. 3462. 
Covington, Newport, Ky., direct. 
3509. 


Dayton, O., direct. 28755. 


Hamilton, O., direct. 23760. 
Sandusky, O., direct. 18405. 
Williams’ Cincinnati guide & 


street direct. 164386. 


Williams patent crusher & pulverizer 
eo. Grind it with a Williams mill. 
[ete.] 3815384, 31535. 

Williams ptg. co. Little (C. BE.) Life 
& literature readers. 4159. 

Williams pub. co. Helpful health 


hints. 4929. 
Williamson (George) Louisiana. 
22288. 
Williamson (W. F.): 
Safety first. 8197. 
Who am I. 13828. 
Williamson (W.H.) Williamson plan. 
2747. 
Williamsport, Pa., direct. 16437. 


Williamstown, Ky., map. 25191. 
Williard (I. V.) Modiste thru neces- 


sity. 5108. 

Willie? no, Charley! (Drama) 
11228. 

Willie Jones’s stepmother. (Drama) 
1228. 

Willimantic, Conn., direct. 31536. 


Willis (E. L.) 
24888. 
Willis (W. P.) & co. AS seen by 
Willis. 49380, 8198, 13829. 
Willis music co.: 
Blake (D. G.) 
25608. 
Progressive orch. 10901. 
Schoen (Max) Sight reading ma- 
terial. T809. 


Students’ assn. work. 


Melody book. 


Williston, N. D.: 
Direct. 18761. 
Map. 22810. 
Willmore (H. E.): 
Chemicals. 22289. 
From amber todynamo. 944, 4932, 
18831, 22290. 
Willner (A. M.): 


Dreimiderlhaus. 31735. 
Erste frau. 31748. 
Kiinstliche mensch. 16590. 


Wenn zwei sich lieben. 25076. 
Willowcraft shops. Willowcraft. 2748. 
Willows. Solving a problem. 31537. 
Willson (C. D.): 

Love-shot. 13976. 

Romance Island. 5173. 

Willson (Mary) How the Happies 


help. 27530. 

Willson (S. T.) Industrial gas ap- 
pliances. 31538. 

Willy (John) John Willy hotel di- 
rect. 10902. 


Wilmington, Del., direct. & bus. ga- 
zetteer. 8199. 
Wilmot (W. F.) 
22291. 
Wilmot (W. 
16488. 
Wilson (President) Close up views 
of. (Motion picture) 14412. 
Wilson (A. E.) Extraordinary reme- 


Well-being extension. 


W.) Boost Baltimore. 


dies. 22292. 
Wilson (A. I.) Healing & health. 
22293. 


Wilson (A. L.) 
system & prospectus. 
Wilson (C. V.): 
Banking made plain. 16489. 
Concord, Cal. First natl. bank. 
Banking made plain. 233891. 
Wilson (Carolyn): 
Berlin confident that allies will be 
beaten. f[ete.] 4933, 4934. 
Birth of child is encouraged by 
German law. [etc.] 8200-8208. 
Wilson (Cronin) When chickens 
come home. 22651. 
Wilson (D. H.): 
For you a rose in Portland grows. 


13832. 


109038. 
Harmony. 22294. 
Wilson (E. D.) Yachtsman’s ann. 


guide & nautical calendar. 16455. 

Wilson (EH. G.) Up-to-date flower 
store. 2749. 

Wilsom (His & i. A.) Hist; -& 
botanical relationship of the modern 
rose. 22295. 

Wilson (G. H.): 

Amer. dancing teacher. 
18833 -13837. 

Course in conversational & com- 
mercial Spanish. 8209. 


[ete.] 


1875 


fosaiec land tenure — 


INDEX 


Wilson (G. H.)—Continued. 


Fable of the old carpenter. f[ete.] 
8210, 8211. 
Study in modern dance positions. 
31539. 
Wilson (Gertrude) Faith. 8212. 
Wilson (H. M.) Associated cos. 


Mine safety standards. 6077. 


Wilson (H. W.) co. New York (City), 
map. 32249-32251. 

Wilson (J. N.): 

Pluck. 381972. 
Shrapnel. 16685. 
Wilson (J. W.): 
Hrom darkness to light. 
Hush money. 31817. 
Smiles & tears. 14045. 
Two sisters. 32098. 
‘Wilson (LL. H.) ine. Chicago, IIL, ann. 
police guide. 19805. 
Wilson (L. J.) ‘True story of the 
man in the moon. 22296. 

Wilson (L. P.): 
Fleeey- 2882. 
Fruit of toil. 

Wilson (L. W.): 
I think I'll go to the picture show. 

2750. 
Post-impressionists color schemes. 
31540. 
Wilson (Leonard) 


13932. 


24944*, 


On genealogy & 


the bearing of coat-armour. [etc.] 
24855, 24856. 

Wilson (M. T.) Old violin. 2906. 

Wilson (Miriam) Spirit of Christ- 
mas. 382088. 

Wilson (Ned) Mother’s plea. 16628. 

Wilson (O. K.) Seales of justice. 
16678. 

Wilson (Oliver) Palace of ivory. 
8456. 


Wilson (V. J.) Love or money. 8213. 
Wilson (W. B.) Accounting system 
for dealers. 31541. 
Wilson. (W. W.) Movie man. 
Wilson (Woodrow) 
ter. 13838. 
Wilson, N. C., direct. 22297. 
Wilson Township, Pa., direct. 


13994. 
President’s let- 


25901. 


Wiltsch (L. J.) Black art secrets. 
4935. 
Winch (Allen) Western blue bk. & 


buyers ref. 18742. 
Winchester, Mass., map. 
Windber, Pa., map. 25192. 
Winder service co.: 


5138. 


atl. service. [ete.] 10904, 
10905, 13838-13840, 22298- 
22301, 31542, 31548. 
Winder’ service. f[ete.] 4936, 
4937, 16440, 16441. 
Windes & March. Minnetka, IIL, 
map. 11342. 
Windfall. (Drama) 18954. 


pt 5, B.S, Vis 


Windham, Conn., direct. 
Window garden. 13290. 
Windt (E. C. de) See De Windt 


31536. 


(Hi. C.) 

Windward anchor. (Motion picture) 
5995. 

Wines (C. D.) New profession. 
Di Sale 

Wineville, Cal., map. 382315. 

Winey (H. L.) Winey’s wonder 


working financing plan. 27532. 
Winfield (A. M.) pseud. See Strate- 
meyer (Edward) — 
Wing (F. L.) Wing & son. Bk. of 
complete information abcut pianos. 
271533. 


Wing (J. A.) Heart of Minnehaha. 
22302. 

Wing (L. J.) mfg. co. Bulletin. 
24857. 


Wing & son. Bk. of complete informa- 


tion about pianos. 27533. 
Wing seed co. Wing’s seed bk. 8214. 
Winged message. (Drama) 5228. 


Winged millions. 
32485. 
Wingrave (J. J.) 
187638. 
Winifred, Mont., map. 14183. 
Winifred, the shop girl. (Motion pic- 


(Motion picture) 


Juvenile story. 


ture) 14413. 
Winik (H.) Strife eternal. 5917. 
Winnepesaukee telep. co. Telep. di- 


rect. 10906, 22308. 
Winner (Lily): 
Crutch. 10997. 
Tomorrow man. 27678. 
Winnetka, Ill., map. 11342. 
Winning a crown. (Drama) 32147. 
Winning number. (Motion picture) 
11580. 
Winning of Kitty. (Drama) 8573. 
Winning of Latane. (Drama) 5146*. 
Winning of Miss Construe. (Motion 
picture) 5996. 
Winning of Nev. for Woman suffrage. 
22153. 
Winning widow. (Drama) 27678. 
Winona, Wash., map. 16883. 
Winona direct. co. Winona, Minn., di- 


rect. 24858. 

Winona mills. Winona mills. 13841. 

Winona underwear co. Winona mills. 
Winona mills. 138841. 

Winship, Boit & co. Harvard mills & 
Mérode fine gauze. 8215. 

Winslow (A. F.) Missouri discount 
co. Form of agreement relating to 
use of discount & savings checks. 
595. 

Winslow (H. M.) Off. register & 
direct. of women’s clubs in America. 
10393. 


1876 


i 


ee 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Winslow (Leah): 

Her husband. 5055. 

Orchids & violets. 5128. 

Past, present ... unknown. 5138. 
Winslow, Ariz., map. 5368. 


Winsor McCay & his Jersey skeeters. 
(Motion picture) 25300. 
Winston (J. C.) co.: 
Greene (Julia) Night before 
Christmas. 15189. 
Pettes (Helen) Goldilocks & the 


three bears cut-out. 15978. 
Winston-Salem, N. C., direct. 24859. 
Winter (G. H.) Birthdays. 381544. 


Winter (W. J.) 
direct. 16105. 
Winter & health resort direct. 4938. 
Winter dawn. (Drama) §8278*. 
Winter days in Stockholm. (Motion 
picture) 5997. 
Winterberg (Robert) 
Gra, ) 41157, 25036. 
Wintergarden co. 
1916. 18886. 
Winters (Quera) Quack. 
Winters & Dove: 
Arkansas, map. 14068. 
Clarksville - Russellville 
Ark., map. 18982. 
Crawford Co., Ark., map. 3003- 
3010, 16774. 
Fort Smith oil and gas dist., map. 
ICL. 
Oklahoma, map. 19051. 
Winters pub. co. Chicago, Ill., direct. 
17341. 
Winterset, Ia., map. 382316. 
Winterstein (C. C.) Manufactured 
gas for house heating. 28213. 
Winthrop, Mo., map. 14184. 
Winton co. Winton six. 10907, 13842. 
Winwal co.: 
Art of cosmetic beauty. 4940. 
Solution of the button problem. 


St. Clair Co., IIL, 


Schone Schwe- 
Passing show of 


4939. 


district, 


945. 
Winzerbraut. (Drama) 32148. 
Wire pullers. (Motion picture) 11581. 
Wired together. (Drama) 11229. 
Wirtshaus - zur stadt Petrograd. 
(Drama) 1229. 
Wisconsin : 
Map. 1369, 19101, 19102, 22811, 
22812, 32317, 32318. 
State normal schl. Dept. of 
math. 


Methods & processes in writ- 

ten arith. to fractions. 22304. 

Methods, processes & prob- 

lems in fractions. 13848. 

Wisconsin anti-tuberculosis assn. 
Downes (Maynard) David & the 
good health elves. 12111. 

Wisconsin assn. of real estate brokers. 
Yr. bk. & direct. 31545. | 


T7396—17. 27 


Wisconsin motorist pub. co. Wiscon- 
sin motorist tour bk. 16442. 
Wisconsin motorist tour bk. 16442. 


Wisconsin natl. bank. Weekly savings 
certificate. 4941. 


Wisconsin telep. co.: 

Local operating practice ref. bk. 
28583. 

Notes on the provision of outside 
plant exchange facilities. 3456. 

Specification. 25725. 

Telep. direct. 4942, 8216, 164438, 
22305, 27534, 31546. 

Wisconsin (Univ. of) Extension div.: 
Advertising. 24860, 27537, 31550. - 
Organization of manual & indus- 

trials arts. 2751. 
Pract. course in concrete. 


Wisconsin weather 
31552. 

Wisdom & vanity. 

Wise (H. F.): 

Ridiculous ghosts. 
Woman’s game. 
Wise (Ivan): 
Ridiculous ghosts. 8481. 
Woman’s game. 16780. 

Wase: (irs OT). -Onustyite: 

Wise (T. A.) Prince 
250238. 

Wise girl. (Drama) 11230. 

Wise little bird. (Drama) 11231. 

Wise made simple. (Drama) 32149. 

Wise man & the fool. (Motion pic- 
ture) 5998. 

Wise waiter. (Motion picture) 

Wishbone highway, map. 11348. 

Wishing. (Drama) 25081. 

Wishing dance. (Drama) 25082. 

Wishing lamp. (Motion picture) 
17091. 

Witch. (Motion picture) 5999. 

Witch of Endor. (Drama) 27678*. 

Witch of the West. (Drama) 16727. 

Witcheraft. (Motion picture) 25405. 

Witching hour. (Drama) 32150. 

Witehing widow Wilkins. (Drama) 
18955. 

With Britain’s monster guns in action. 
(Motion picture) 193847. 

With Capt. F. KH. Kleinschmidt in war 
on three fronts. (Motion picture) 
27979. 

With our Territorials at the front. 
(Motion picture) 5784. 

With the Indian troops at the front, 
(Motion picture) 5776, 5778. 

With the spirit’s help. (Motion pic- 
ture) 23057. 

Witham (BH. C.) Witham’s standard 
geog. tests. 8218. 

Withcomb (C. R.) 
sidelights. 31558. 


8217. 
chart calendar. 


(Drama) 16726. 


8481. 
16730. 


11116. 
of Showmen. 


8982. 


Flashlights and 


1877 


INDEX 


pt. I, n. s., v.13 


Withers (H. L.) Merchant of Venice. 
16616*. 
Withers (Lucius): 
FE sharp treble octave. 18844. 
Stolen detective. 223807. 
Without a heart. (Drama) 8574. 
Without a price. (Drama) 8575. 
Without a soul. (Motion picture) 
27980. 
Without warning. (Drama) 5229. 
Witte (EK. H.) How to judge engines. 
22310. 
Witter (F.C.): 
As it shall be written. 2782. 
Power invisible. 14027. 
Witter (W. S.) Spark-lite mfg. co. 
Power is safety. 13512. 
Wittl (Raymond) Howto play Wittl’s 
game of baseball. 946. 
Wives of the rich. (Motion picture) 


8983. 

Wodehouse (P. A.) Have a heart. 
13945. 

Wohlfarth (J.H.) Centennial speller. 
8219. 

Wola (Narodna) Ardans (3 dy) 
Zhite. 11675. 


Wolber (A. F.) Instantaneous chem. 


vuleanizer co. Usona. 29468. 

Wolf (A. E.): 

Fox and the grapes. 8848. 
His last pet. 11048. 

Wolf (W. L. de) See De Wolf 
(W. L.) 

Wolf & co. Housekeepers’ preserving 
booklet. 4948. 

Wolfe (Elmer) Vatson (David) 
Lord has come. 24796. 

Wolfe (Mamie) Wolfe’s dressmak- 
ing & tailoring college. Wolfe’s 
dressmaking & tailoring system. 
31559. 


Wolfe (R. H.) Wolfe’s dressmaking 


& tailoring college. Dressmaking 
& tailoring systems. 31559. 

Wolfelt. (C. H.) c¢o., The Bootery. 
America’s smartest shoe house. 
fete.] 81554-31558. 

Wolff -(D. M.) Around the town. 
10958. 

Wolff (Franz) Wiedergefundene 
heimat. 81560. 

Wolff (Gustave) History of chi- 
ropody. 31561. 

Wolff (M. G. de) See De Wolff (M. 
G.) 


and Rosa- 
22349*. 

5881. 
(Motion picture). 


Wolfram (Anna) Albion 
mond, and The living voice. 
Wolfs claw. (Motion picture) 
Wolf’s Nemesis. 

32432. 


Wollaston woman’s club. Wollaston 
woman’s club magazine. 22311. 

Wollensak optical co. Catalogue. 
8220. 


Woller (O. C. R.) Amer. automatie 


device co. Ritz size ecard. 6082. 

Wolo Czawienko. (Motion picture) 
19348. 

Wolsey (EH. H.) Idol smasher. 18765. 

Wolzogen (Ernst von) Weibchen. 
2961. 

Woman. (Drama) 5230. 

Woman across the street. (Drama) 
16728. 

Woman alive. (Drama) 2964. 

Woman alone. (Motion picture) 


32462, 32582. 


Woman .always pays. (Motion pic- 


ture). 19349. 

Woman from the sea. (Drama). 
14063. 

Woman hater. (Drama). 32151. 


Woman he feared. 
27981. 

Woman hunter (Drama) 1230. 

Woman in black. (Motion picture). 
11582. 

Woman in the case. (Drama) 1230*. 

Woman in 47. (Motion picture) 6000. 

Woman inside. (Drama) 8576. 

Woman is what a man makes her. 
(Drama) 22601. 

Woman of a few words. 25088. 

Woman of it. (Motion picture) 11487. 

Woman of the town. (Drama) 22656. 


(Motion picture) 


Woman of today. (Drama) 32152. 
Woman on her. own. (Drama) 
14063*, 16729. 

Woman pays. (Drama) 14006. 


Woman tempted me and I did eat. 


(Drama) 8577. 

Woman who did. (Motion picture) 
17093. 

Woman who did not care. (Motion 
picture). 8984. 

Woman who followed me. (Motion 

| picture) 11583. 

Woman who laughed. (Drama) 
22601. 

Woman who learned. (Motion pic- 
ture) 32583. 

Woman who wouldn’t. (Drama) 
27679. 

Ww. C. T. U. of southern Cal. Found, 
a young nobleman. 11024. 
Woman’s club of Orange. Music dept. 
Hist. of the dance. 24862. 

Woman’s crucible. (Drama) 22658. 
Woman’s aduty in birth control. 
(Drama) 832158. 
Woman’s” eyes. (Motion picture) 
19350. 

Woman’s fight. (Motion picture) 
17094. 

Voman’s game. (Drama) 16730. 
Woman’s home companion. Better 
babies bureau. 18766. 

Woman’s honor. (Motion picture) 
14414. 


1878 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Woman’s institute of domestic arts & 
sciences, inc. How to proceed with 
your studies. 138845. 

Woman’s law. (Motion picture) 8985. 

Woman’s natl. farm & garden assn. 
quarterly. 27539, 31562. 


Woman’s pageant. (Drama) 5281, 
8578. 
Woman’s power. (Motion picture) 
6001. 
Woman’s' way. (Motion picture) 
19351. 


Woman’s world magazine co., ince. 
Keep fertile eggs under your setting 
hens. 8221. 

Women and men. (Drama) 1231. 

Women’s kingdom. (Drama) 16781. 

Women’s natl. agricultural & horticul- 
tural assn. quarterly. 16444. 

Women’s wear co. Harmuth (Louis) 
Dictionary of women’s wear. 12356. 

Won by valor. (Motion picture) 
17095. 

Won in arafiie. (Drama) 11232. _. 

Won with a make-up. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8986. 


Wonder of the flowers. 15385. 


Wonderful Christmas gift. (Drama) 
32154. 

Wonderful lamp. (Drama) 223849. 

Wonderful lie. (Drama) 18956. 


Wondo supply co. Making money in 
the movie mint. 8222. 
Wood (A. H.) Merry, merry Christ- 


mas. 31568. 
Wood (B. F.) music co. Latest nov- 
elties. 22312. 
Wood (Ben) All that glitters. 22313. 
Wood (C. A.): 


Revision of parliamentary rules by 
the Pinkney women’s improve- 
ment club. 11150. 
Wired together. 11229. 
Wood (C. F.) Wood’s timber exter- 
minator. 138846. 
Wood (D. B.) Good Indian’s prayer. 
18847. 
Wood (J. A.) My flag. 24863. 
Wood (J.H.) Kane, Pa., direct. 9948. 
Wood (J. R.) & sons. 
sons, diamond cutters. 8223. 
Wood (L. M.) Positive fresh reduc- 
tion. 16446. 
Wood (M.8.) Table of elemental per- 
ceptions. 2752. 
Wood (Stanley): 
Hamlet. 16565*. 
Macbeth. 16605*. 
Wood (T. W.) & Sons. 
grade seeds. 947. 


Wood’s high 


Wood-earver of ’Lympus. (Drama) 
14064. 
Wood Co., O.: 
Direct. 10908. 
Map. 8671. 


| Wood-Crane co. 


Woods bros. 


J. R. Wood & | 


Wood-Crane co. dis- 
tributors of America’s best goods. 


no. 82. 1916. 4944. 

Wood nymph. (Motion picture) 
8987. 

Wood, Stubbs & co., inc. Blue rib- 


bon seeds. 4945. 

Woodbey (G. W.) Method of pro- 
cedure in Baptist church trials. 
27540. 

Woodbridge (Hlizabeth) : 
Christmas conspiracy. 
Little folk in green. 

Woodbridge, N. J.: 


27656. 
27656. 


Direct. 15970. 

Map. 25198. 
Woodburn (J. A.) Hist. & govt. of 
Ind. 16447. 
Woodfin (A. I.) Jabberwocky. 2869. 
Woodford (A. C.) Author’s illus, 
quotation kalendar. 19485. 
Woodlawn cemetery. Woodlawn. 
31564. 


Woodruff (C. S.) New bk. of Ver- 
mont taxes & partial payments. 
PACTS 

Woodruff (J. H.) Berry’s writing 
bks. 16448, 22314, 27541. 

Woods (A. H.): 


Gentlemen, think it over. 5047. 
Social sentence. 11169. 
Woods (HE. A.) agency inc. Best paid 


hard work in the world. 24864. 
Woods (T. 8S.) Mass (Mine) map. 


25140. 

Woods (W. E.) Anniversaries of 
births, ete. 223505, 

Woods (W. J.). Catholic feast & fast 
day calendar. 233382. 


Dawn of a new era in 
real estate merchandising. 4946. 
Woodsworth (M. 8.) My hearts de- 


Sire. 8224. 

Woodward (Matthew) Alone at last. 
8258. 

Woodward (Ruth) Wanted: some 
publicity. 22644. 

Woodward & Tiernan ptg. co. Bureau 


of agric. research. Warm vegetable 
garden. [ete.] 11888-11892. 
Woodward ave. schl., Detroit, Mich. 
Woodward ave. schl. for artistic 
dancing. 31565. 
Woodworth (H. A.): 
Attraction at Cassidys. 31634. 
Twelfth night on Jack’s beanstalk. 
1204. 
Woodworth (L. D.) System for real 
estate brokers. 22316. 


Wooing of Aunt Jemima, (Motion 
picture) 11584. 

Wooing of the winds. (Drama) 
BAST 


Wooing of William the Conqueror. 
(Drama) 27680. 


1879 


INDEX 


pines, ¥_ aa 


Woolf (KH. A.) Lights & shadows. 5088. 

Woolf (H.R.) Intwoflats. (Drama) 
11058. 

Woolfe’s dressmaking & tailoring col- 
lege. Woolfe’s dressmaking & tailor- 
ing system. 31559. 

Woolford (Cator): 

Inspection service jour. 
Merchant’s guide. 16449. 
Retail credit co. Instructions. 
LGlsh: 
Ready answers for hard ques- 
tions. 4499. 
Woolley (EH. M.) Earning a living in 


9840. 


Hurope & in America. 10909. 
Woolman (EK. W.) Safeguarding the 
health of the citizens. 58638. 
Woolson spice co.: 
Key sheet. 13848. 
World, map. 22814. 


Woonsocket, R. I., direct. 10910. 
Woonsocket, 8S. D., map. 16884. 
Woonsocket machine & press co. New 
model. 18849. 
Wooten (M. F.) 
formulas. 22317. 
Wootton (M. R.) 
& non-infectious diseases. 
Wop and the cop. (Drama) 
Worcester, Mass.: 
Direct. 4947, 10911, 31566. 
Guide. 16450. 
Map. 53869, 32319. 
Word & works pub. co. 
Hicks almanac. 30730. 


Worden (G. M.) Building grades pay 
roll time tables. 4948. 

Worden (W. J.) Efficiency course in 
retail selling. 24865. 

Work (KE. W.) Unsearchable riches. 
31567. 

Work (J. M.) Conflict of laws. 
18767, 18768. 

Work of the army veterinary corps at 
the front. (Motion picture) 14415. 

Work of the remedial loan soe. 26180. 

Workers in shops & factories. 6463. 

Workers in stores & offices. 6464. 

Working-class union. Working-class 


Wooten’s revised 


Care of infectious 
22318. 
1232: 


Rev... Erl. RR: 


[ete. ] 


union. 10912. 

World, map. 3139-8142, 5870-5375, 
8672, 8673, 11343*, 14185, 16885, 
19108, 22818, 22814, 25194, 25195, 
32320. 

World aflame. (Drama) 8579. 


World against him. 
32584. 
World almanac & encyclopedia. 
World bk. co.: 
Ashford (B. K.) Problemas hi- 
giénicos en Puerto Rico. 11679. 
Courtis (S. A.) Courtis standard 
practice tests. 938338. 
Detroit pub. schls. standard 
practice tests. 1625. 


(Motion picture) 


948. 


a 


World bk. eco.—Continued. 
Ritchie (J. W.) Brief on Public 
& personal health. 10515. 
Sampson (C.H.) Aigebra review. 
18408. 
Weiss (M. M.) Libro primario. 
de lectura aplicado a la higiene. 
24805. 
Wohlfarth (J. H.) 
speller. 8219. 
World conqueror. (Drama) 22659. 


World famous cog-road. High alti- 
tude & the heart. 22319. 

World film corp.: 
All man. 27767. 
Almighty dollar. 22818. 
As in a looking glass. 
Ballet girl. 8682. 
Bought. 5429. 
Broken chains. 32336. 
City. 32348. 
Closed road. 11375. 
Crucial test. 16926. 
Dark silence. 22865. 
Deep purple. 27803. 
Evidence. 323860. 
Fat’s boomerang. 14242. 
Feast of life. 11397. 
Friday the 13th. 22888. 
Fruits of desire. 5562. 
Gilded cage. 25261. 
Hand of peril. S769. 
Heart of a hero. 32386. 
Her maternal right. 11485. 
Hidden sear. 25274. 
His brother’s wife. 11487. 
Human driftwood. 8790. 
Husband and wife. 19210. 
Little mademoiselle. 5691. 
Love’s crucible. 5708. 
Madness of Helen. 27884. 
Man who stood still. 25302. 
Men she married. 27892. 
Miss Petticoats. 19248. 
On dangerous ground. 32478. 
Over night. 5797. 
Pawn of fate. 5812. 
Paying the price. 19268. 
Rack. 32517. 
Rail rider. 19280. 
Revolt. 22982. 
Rise of Susan. 27922. 
Sally in our alley. 17051. 
Searlet oath. $2581. 
Sins of society. 5884. 
Siren’s song. 325389. 
Social highwayman. 8928. 
Sudden riches. 14875. 
Summer girl. 193811. 
Supreme sacrifice. 8947. 
Tangled fates. 14878. 
Then I’ll come back to you. 
Tyranny of love. 14337. 
Unpardonable sin. 8968. 
Velvet paw. 23044. 


Centennial 


5390. 


8955... 


1880 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


World film corp.—Continued. 
Vie de Boheme. 14397. 
Weakness of man. 17082. 
What happened at 22. 170838. 
Without a soul. 27980. 
Woman alone. 32582. 
Woman’s power. 6002. 
Woman’s way. 19351. 

World against him. 32584. 
Yellow passport. 6010. 
World lighting appliance co., ine. 

cial 20 day offer. 22320. 
‘World savers. (Drama) 
World series games. 


Spe- 


18957. 
(Motion picture) 


25406. 

. World-state league. W orld-state. 
22321. 

- World war in Kidland. (Motion pic- 
ture) 8988. 

Worldly hope. (Drama) 16782. 


World’s chronicle. Perfect spelling. 


§225. 

‘Worid’s great snare. (Motion picture) 
14416. 

World’s greatest athletes. (Motion 
picture) 11585, 17096-17100, 19352- 
19355. 


World’s star knitting co.: 


Spring & summer catalog. 949. 

World’s star hosiery. 8226. 
Worley (J. F.) direct. co.: 

Albuquerque, N. M., direct. 6023. 

Amarillo, Tex., direct. 19394. 

Dallas, Tex., direct. 17429. 

li] Paso, Tex., direct. 1758. 

Port Arthur, Tex., direct. 18308. 

Roswell, N. M., direct. 16073. 
Worley-Friss Okl. direct. co. Okla- 


homa City, Okl., direct. 15921. 
Worm. (Drama) 8580, 32156. 
Wormwood (EH. M.): 

Doll that saved.an army. 
Little acts for little 
27619. 
Worrall (Harvey ) Biographical 

sketch of Harvey Worrall. 22322. 

Worrall (Lechmere) Man who stayed 


18821. 
actors. 


at home. 16611. 
Worrell (A. C.) Vigil. 381568. 
Worst of friends. (Motion picture) 


6002, 19356. 
Worth the money. 
Worth while. 

19357. 
Worthington (C. EH.) 

in reducing the 

waste. 22328. 
Worthington (Edward): 

Choosing a husband. 8296. 
It’s my Tom. 5070. 
Judgment of Solomon. 2872. 


‘Worthington (Geo.) co. Highty seven 
yrs. of progress. 24866. : 
Worthington (H. S&S.) Lecture on 

French literature. 10913. 


25084. 
picture) 


(Drama) 
(Motion 


How to assist 
tremendous fire 


Wortman (H. C.) Combination pay- 
ment record. 8227. 


Would you forgive? (Motion picture) 


32389. 

Would you forgive her? (Motion pic- 
ture) 14417. 

Wrath of Cactus Moore. (Motion pic- 
ture) 25407. 

Wreck. (Motion picture) 14333. 

Wreck in the North Sea. (Motion pic- . 
ture) 6003. 

Wreckage. (Drama) 85S80*. 

Wrecker. (Drama) 32157. 

Wright (A. J. M.) Miss Seatterbrain. 
16621. 


Wright (A. V.) Frolic and fun. 8350. 

Vright (B. FEF.) Baby’s jour. 27542. 

Wright (Benson) Statutory calendar. 
2754, 4949. 


Wright (Bertie) pseud. ee Wright 


(A. J. M.) 

Wright (C. D.) To the game of golf. 
31569. 

Wright (C. De V.) Suffrajinx. 5191. 

Wright (C. W.) Chesapeake Bay. 
A976. 

Wright (D. iB.) Poems in prose. 
22324, 


Wright (HK. F.) 
& soiling crops. 


Meadows, pastures 
[ete.] 8228, 8229. 


Wright (H. H.) As you like it. 
aU te rs 

Wright (H. W.) Soliloquy of our flag. 
13850, 

Wright (Hdith) Gringo. 8366. 

Wright (F. D.) Job lots. 13851. 


Wright (F. R. P.) Artist’s dream. 
31608. 

Wright (I. L.) Rules for. the Peggy 
practical games. 31570. 

Wright (J. L.) Hobbyhorse checkers. 
24867. 

Wright (J. R.) Summary of the open- 
ing addresses of the Wright-Som- 
mer debate. 10914. 

Wright (J. W.) Garden. 950. 

Wright (lL. EH.) Colonial garden at 
Stenton. 8230. 

Wright (M. L.) 
951, 2755, 4950. 

Wright (M. M.): 

Mission of the damned. 

Sheep dog. 11162. 
Wright (R. E.): 

Code. 138911. 

Pen & the sword. 22553. 


Managing marriage. 


18870. 


Wright (S. V.) White Eagle. Cus- 
ter battle. 16429. 

Wright (T. LL.) Beloit pageant. 
13885. 


Wright (W. F.): 
Efficiency suggestions. 138853. 
Only Billy Sunday. 10915. 
Wright (W. H.) Man of promise. 
22495. 


1881 


INDEX 


Convulsion. 2805. 


Wright (W. M.) jr. 
See Wright (L. 


Wright (Mrs. W. R.) 
Bi.) 
Wright direct. co.: 


Brown Co., Wis., direct. 14696. 

Eau Claire, Wis. Direct. 1730. 

—— Map. 3015. 

Kkenosha, Wis., direct. 467. 

Milwaukee, Wis. Direct. 24176. 
Map. 25144. 

Wright direct. co.: 

Racine, Wis. Direct. 7688. 
Map. 5327. 

West Allis, Wis., direct. 16411. 


Wright flying field, inc. Wright flying 
schl. 18769. 

Wrights Indian vegetable pill co., ine. 
Mixtura de Crossman. 27543. 

Wrighison (H. J.) Course of lessons 
in musical composition. 16451. 


Wrigley (R. B.) Lighter lunches. 
13852. 

Wrist watches. 

27775. 


Writers club. Truth about photoplay 
writing. 24868. 
Writer’s selling service: 
First aid to ambitious men & 
women writers. 10916. 
Service that helps new writers 
succeed. §231, 13854, 22325. 
Wallace (E. G.) Changing ideas 
into cash. 10835. 
Writing on the wall. 
ture) 6004. 
Wroble (J. G.) 
tem. 18770. 
Wrong beds. (Motion picture) 
Wrong bird. (Motion picture) 
Wrong combination. (Drama) 22660. 


(Motion pic- 
Shortner code sys- 


17101. 


Wrong door. (Motion picture) 6006. 
Wrong heart. (Motion picture) 32585. 


Wrong house. (Drama) 8581. 
Wrong Mr. Wright. (Motion picture) 
6007. 
Wroughton (0. L.): 
Business building. 4954. 
Business ethics. 10917. 
Spiritual science emblem. 
Wrubel (Mrs. C. M.) Reliable corres. 
club. Contract to my gentlemen 
members. fete.] 4495, 4496. 
Wsciekty student. (Drama) 2965. 
Wu Ting Fang. Wu Ting Fang’s mes- 
Sage. 31571. 
Wuest (E. W.) Loose leaf phonic pic- 
ture ecards. 2765. 
Wiistenmoral. (Drama) 16733. 
Wundt (Theodor) Disziplin. 22404. 
Wuppermann (Carlos) Laughing 
Harry. 18854. 
Wurlitzer (Rudolph) co.: 
Complete evolution of a high 
grade piano. 4955. 
Victrola as an aid to bus. 


(Motion picture) 
| 


13855. 


22326. 


pi TS 
Wyeth (H. M.) War and woman. 
BAW @ 
Wyeth (Henrietta) Honeymoon in 
2000. 5058. 


Wyeth (J. A.) Great republic. 16452. 
Wylie (D. W.) Wylie way pub. co. 
Old & New ‘Testament charts. 
22330. 
Wylie (E. R.) 
efe. 31572: 
Wylie (I. A. R.): 
Day of days. 


Essentials of finance, 


4956. 


Duchess in pursuit. 10918, 13856, 
16453, 16454, 18771, 22327, 


24869, 27544, 31573, 31574. 
Wylie way pub. co. Old & New Testa- 
ment charts. 22330. 
Wyman (Bruce) Liabilities of the 
earrier for loss of goods. 10919. 
Wynne (Anna): 
On the path of the child. 31940. 
Warfare of vanity. 1220. 


Wynne (Otto) pseud. See Hart 
(J. M. E.) 

Wyoming, map. 1370, 19104, 19105, 
22815. 

Wyoming calculator co. Computing 
tables for determining workmen’s 
compensation periods. 22331. 

Wyoming weather chart calendar. 
31575. 

Wyre (M. G.) Mother Goose up-to- 
date. 5109. 

Wyrodna cérka. (Drama) 2966. 

Wyse (A. A.) Acceptable man. 
18785. 


X (Miss) pseud. See Parsons (L. O.) 
X-ray incubator co.: 

Instructions for operating X-ray 
incubators & X-ray brooders. 
4957. a 

X-ray picture book. 31576. 

X-3. .(Motion picture) - 6008. 

Xanrof (Léon) Fétiche. 13930. 

Xanrof (Léon) pseud. See also Four- 
neau (Léon) 


Xilons. (Drama) 32072. 
Ya tengo mi hombre. (Drama } 
11233. 
Yachtsman’s ann. guide & nautical 
calendar. 16455. 
Yakima Co., Wash.: 
Direct. 657. 


Map. 31458. 
Yalden (J. E. G.) 
22332. 
Yaie, OklL., map. 14186. 
Yale & Towne mfg. co. Mannix (W. 
F.) Amer. security. 30032. 
Yale univ. press. : 
Johnson (Alien) 


Notes on geom. 


Chronicles of 


America. 12584. 
Tidings brought to Mary. 18930. 
Yanagiwara (Sukeshige) Japanese 


insur. typewriter key board. 13857. 


1882 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Yankton, S. D., map. 19106. 
Yano (Shuzo) Japanese tele. 
dress direct. card. 31577. 
Yanoco ivory co. Beauty in a boudoir. 
24870. 
Yaqui. (Motion picture) 6009. 
Yarmy (Charles) Nemenyi (E. N.) 
Week’s military events. 24244. 
Yates (L. B.) Live bird. 5085. 
Yavapai Co., Ariz., map. 27765. 
Yawman & Erle mfg. co.: 
Archivos y sistemas para oficinas. 
fered) (31518, 31579. 
File all your papers in a your-file. 
4958. 
Record filing cabinets. 957. 
800 series of vertical filing cabi- 
nets. 10920. 
Ye colonial art shop.: 
Coole (R. G.) Friend of my heart. 
[ete.] 28664-28670. 
Cromer (D. G.) Sierra memory. 
28695. 
Ye gods! (Drama) 
Ye planry, inc. 
8232. 
Yeager (Edith) Way of joy. 
Years of the locust. 
27982. 
Yeats (W. B.) Hour-glass. 27599*. 
Yegged man. (Drama) 8582. 
Yellow diamonds. (Drama) 
Yellow girl. (Motion picture) 19358. 
Yellow menace, episode no. 2. (Mo- 
tion picture) 8989, 14418-14424, 
17102-17109. 
Yellow passport. 


ad- 


14065. 
Stock specification. 


8563. 
(Motion picture) 


32158. 


(Motion picture) 


6010. 

Yellow pawn. (Motion picture) 
27983. 

Yellow peril. (Drama) 25085. 


Yellow taxi service, inc. Bk. of rules. 
10921. 
Yellow yielding. (Drama) 5212. 
Yellowstone national park, Wy., map. 
14187. 
Yellowstone trail assn. 
map. 1€878. 
Yellowstone western stage co.: 
Yellowstone natl. park. 16456. 
Yellowstone national park, Wy., 
map. 14187. 
Yeoman service. (Drama) 
Yeomans bros. co.: 
Small electrically driven centrifu- 
gal pumps. 10922. 
Yeomans duplex electric centrifu- 
gai sewage ejectors. 16457. 


United States, 


25086. 


Yeomans electric bilge pumps. 
31580. 
Yerian (J. H.) Drillers chart. 13858. 
Yes or no. (Drama). 5232, 11234. 
Yester-year. (Drama) 32159. 
Yesterday & today. (Drama) 16734, 


32160. 


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Yesterday, to-day & hereafter. 
(Drama). 5233. 
Yo-sem-i-te. (Drama) 32161. 


Yoder (W. A.) Helps in nature study 
& indus. work. 10923. 
Yogo or Yoga. (Drama) 27681. 
Yoke of gold. 17110. 
Yonas (Barukh) Blu sky magazin. 
24872. 
Yonkers, N. Y., direct. 24873. 
Yore (Clement) Colorado. 18773. 
York (C. F.) Overlook farm. 10924. 
York, Neb., map. 1871. 
York composition co. 
M.) Bundle of kisses. 
York Co., Pa., map. 16886. 
Yorke film corp.: 
Big Tremaine. 27779. 
Mister 44. 22958. 
River of romance. 17049. 
Yosemite. Cal., map. 16868, 16869, 
16882. 
Yosemite Valley, map. 19107. 
Yost (W. B.) Parody on woman suf- 
frage. 16458. 
You. (Drama) 
You're alright, 
32162. 
You ’re it. 
You ’re next. 
You want something. 


Sturgeon (R. 
13565. 


5284. 
Elsie. (Drama) 

(Drama) 16735. 

(Motion picture) 69011. 

(Motion pic- 


ture) 19359. 

Young (C. K.) film corp. Common 
law. —22852. 

Young (C. M.) Angel’s prayer. 
16459. 

Young (C. R.) Range-finder. 16461. 


Young (Clarence) Motor boys, Ned, 
Bob & Jerry at Boxwood Hall. 
16460. 

Young (E.) True aid soc. of America. 
Constitution. [ete.] 27857, 27358. 

Young (E. A.) Danger line. 13859. 

Young (HE. F.) Young & Field liter- 


ary readers. 4959, 8233. 

Young (H. L.) Ragtime opera of trial 
marriage. 8478. 

Young (F. L.) Young system of phy- 


sical culture for busy men. 223338. 
Young (G. J.) Jimsey’s queen. 16581. 
Young (J. E.) Shady Shere. 5179. 


Young (J. P.) Detroit central real es- 
tate syndicate Certificate. [ete.] 
23504-23507. 

Youns.. (N.. .B.) Mercantile ref. 
agency’s bk. of commer. ratings of 
corporations, ete. 4215. _ 

Yong (O. N.) Bank account. 4960. 


Young (P. B.) Auto race ecard game. 


13860. 
Young (R. C. M.) Leave it to me. 
2879. 


Youngs CK.):: 
Captain Kidd, jr. 381674. 
Lady Luxury. 83896. 


1883 


INDEX 


pt: I, Biss Voss 


Young (W. B.): 

Love garden of Mars. 

Mountebanks. 8429. 

Taking a chance. 5194. 

Young (W. F.) Catholic year book. 
19783. 
Young churchman ¢o.: 

Hearing God speak throgh the 
spread of the church’s message. 
Pupil’s manual. 23800. 

Protestant Episcopal church in the 


11082. 


U. S:  Batherhood of God. 
LGGEZ. 
Hearing God speak. [ete.] 


26989, 26990. 
Hearing God speak 
ehurch worship. 17744. 
Hearing God speak 
the Christian seasons. 
24422, 24423. 
Runnalls (C. B.) With God in 
the silence. 24481. 
ladies mutual improvement 
assn. General board. Hand bk. for 
the Bee-hive girls. 24874. 
M. C. A. athletic league. 
Joint rules committee. 
Y. M. C. A. (Internatl. committee of) : 


through 


through 
[ ete. ] 


Young 


YG. See 


Amer. standard program. 27546. 

Eddy (Sherwood) Doubt. [etce.] 
12146, 12147. 

Harris, (Hy MM.) Challenge to 
service. 17718. 

Latshaw (D. G.) Under orders. 
24061. 

McCowan (H. S.) Stranger’s 
story. 26629. 


Outline for the study of the so- 


cial prin. of Jesus. 16462. 
Robbins (J. C.) Missionary mes- 
sage of the Bible. 2408. 


Roberts (Peter) English for com- 


ing Americans. 4507. 
Ward (C. 8.) Intensive financial 
campaign. 138740. 


VS ME Ge A) ear Dike! easy: 
Y. W. C. A.’s (National board of): 


Bailey (Temple) Girl’s courage. 
28182. 

Cater) “(ion 3) Your grand- 
mother’s job & yours. 28504. 
Chickering (M. A.) Broken 

swords. 28585. 

Drennan (Marie) Prayers of a 
week. 1718. 

Graham (Abbie) Gift of leader- 
ship, . 2972. 


McCulloch (R. H.): Ques. for a 
young woman of today. 7286. 
Owers (Anna) Pulling together. 


30534. 

Raine (J... WwW.) God’s in his 
heaven. 30702. 

Sayre (J. W.) Girl & the caste 
system. 380844, 


Y. W. C. A.’s—Continued. 
Seesholtz (A. G.) Secret of 
eternal youth. 380904. 

Young = sleuth. (Motion 


14425. 


picture) 


Youngdohl (Olive) Emogene. 83831. 
Youngest dryad. (Drama) 22661. 
Youngest in the family. (Motion pic- 


ture) 19860. 
Youngstown, O., direct. 4961. 
Your country needs you. (Drama) 
8588. 
Your daughter. (Drama) 32168. 
Your daughter & mine. (Drama) 
16736. aN 
Your money or your wife. (Drama) 
32164. 
Your people. (Drama) 1238. 
Youth. (Drama) 11234*, 22662. 
Youth of fortune. (Motion picture) 
8990. 
Ypres, the shell-shattered city of 
Flanders. (Motion picture) 5779. 
Ypsilanti, Mich. : 
Direct. 1411. 
Map. 25196. 
Yu Wang. See Wang (Yu) 
Yukon, Pa., map. 19108. 
Yule-tide revel. (Drama) 27682. 
Yunker (Fred) Greenhorn. 22435. 


Yust from Sweden. (Motion picture) 


6012. 

Zach. (Drama) 27683. 

Zacharie (Viola): 
Destiny. 5023. 
Net. 8486. 

Zacharow (Isidor) Exposure of the 
drys & - prohibition movement. 
10926. 

Zahajkiewicz (Szezesny) : 

Dwoch Feliks6éw i dwie Felunie. 
2820. 
Zydowskie swaty. 2968. 
Zam Zam. (Drama) 8584. 


Zaner (GC; PB.) 
10927. 
Zaner & Bloser. Zaner (C. P.) Zaner 
method writing. 10927. 
Zanesville, O.: 
Direct. 8234. 
Map. 22816, 25197. . 
Zangarini (Carlo) Ultimo dei Moi- 
eani. .85d3. 
Zanghieri (Tancred) : 
Austrians attack 
138861. 
Died to save the 
fete.] 16464-16467. 
Italians assist in Albania. 
27547, 27548. 
Seaffolds Italy’s memory of em- 
peror. 31581. 
Terrific fire razes trenches. 22334. 
Zarate (Antonio Gil y) See Gil y Za- 
rate (Antonio) 


Zaner method writing. 


own  foree. 
grenadiers. 


fete.] 


1884 


INDEX 


nos. 1-12, 1916 


Zavala (Adina) Margil vine. 28793. 

Zearing, Ia., map. 3144. 

Zeikin (George) Bride’s _ secret. 
16505. 

Zeitschrift fiir wahrheitsforschung 


(Verlag der) Zeitschrift fiir wahr- 
heitsforschung. $8235. 


Zelliot (Ernest) E-Z farm record 
system. 8237. 
Zeng (H. L.de) See De Zeng (H. L.) 
Zenith carburetor co. Zenith nomo- 
graph. 24875. 
Zenobia, a dream of ancient Egypt. 
(Drama) 18958. 
Zeps. (Drama) 14066. 
Zetland (Schevel Tzitlonok-) 
Tzitlonok-Zetland (Schevel) 
Zévaco (Michel) -Don Juan. 
Ziegfeld follies of 1916. 
14067. 
Ziegler (F. J.): 
Motherlove. 24999. 
Phoenix. 11130. 
Such is life. 25049. 
Ziegler ptg. co., inc. Connell (J. T.) 
Two thousand words. 23402. 
Zier (A. M.) Prayer for the nations. 
31582. 
Zilles (A. P.) 
31901. 
Zim. See Zimmerman (Eugene) 


See 


22335. 
(Drama) 


Mrs. Eastman’s brooch. 


Zimmer der Pompadour. (Drama) 
25087. 
Zimmerling (C. B.) Philadelphia. 


Direct. of member’s of Philadelphia 
bar. 692. 
Zimmerman (FE. R.) Casa 
Valley, Ariz., map. 25102. 
Zimmerman (Eugene): 
Jug full of nonsensical wisdom. 
13862. 
Language and eftticket of poker. 
16463. 
Zimmerman (W. A.): 
Dear mother mine. 
31587. 


Grande 


fete.] 31583— 


Knock ! you knocker. Knock! 8238. 
Salute to the Amer. flag. 10928. 


Zing (A. H.) Two—&a third. 22633. 

Yinkhan (Mrs. M. A. J.) Yesterday, 
to-day & hereafter. 5233. 

Zinn (A. M.) Girl and the sailor. 
27592. 


Zinser (R. W.) Money bags. 24997. 


Zitkala-Sa. pseud. See Bonnin (Ger- 
trude) 
Zito (E.): 
Mother. 22517. 


Unknown woman. 18948. 


Zlotopolsky (Sam) Her power. 2853. 


Zolotkoff (Leon) Empty cradle. 
§239. 
Zolotoretsky (I.) Red light. 16663. 


Zoo arrivals from South America. 
(Motion picture) 8991. 

Zoak (J. G.) Guernsey market house. 
13863. 

Zorn (EE. G.) 
16468, 16469. 

Zosia druhna. 

Zouri drawn metals co. 
22336. 

Zuchtmann 
music system. 

Zucker (G. W.) 
ture. 10929. 

Zuckerman (S. D.): 

Advertisers art & cut service, inc. 
Zuckerman weekly fashion serv- 
ice. 10, 1872, 3148, 11597. 

Natl. service co., ine. Zuckerman 
weekly fashion art service. 
15821, 21218. 

Zuckerman weekly fashion art 
service. 15821. 

Zukowski (Augustyn): 


Hollow tile silo. [ete.] 
(Drama) 2967. 

Price index. 
(Simon) Alphabetical 
8240. 

Planning for the fu- 


Dziecko mitoSei. 2821. 
U przekupki. 2949. 
Zumwalt (Imri) Call of the open 
fields. 31588. 
Zuniana. (Drama) 11235. 
Zunser (M. S.) What it meant to 
Mother Carson. 27676. 
Zutro (R. Ho.) 
Dawn of a new day. 5019. 


Prineess from the Orient. 22565. 
Zrwietusech (W. Y.) Somewhere in 
France. 2932. 
Zydowskie swaty. 


(Drama) 2968. 


1 plus 1 equals 2. (Motion picture) 
11514. 

6 little taylors. (Drama) 8585. 

12 East 3ist st. hotel co. Hotel Le 
Marquis. 24876. 

13? (Drama) 2969. 

19 states will elect delegates. 4962. 

22 Bellevue annex. (Drama) 16737. 


$100 bond news, ine. Investor’s guide. 


24877. 
$500 goes begging. (Drama) 1234. 
$500 secret. (Drama) 1234. 
600 miles from New York. (Drama) 
1235. 
1914-1915. (Drama) 1236. 
1915 town in revue. (Drama) 1237. 


1916 Cap & gown (Editors of the) 
Cap & gown. 17321. 

23283 Bade st. (Drama) 32165. 

$5.000 dream. (Motion picture) 
25408. 


$5,000 reward. (Drama) 16738. 


1885 


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